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that apartment cool and airy. At of which 's uscd as a sail loft; it is three | 17th day of June last, and it, on the sea who tendered her a free | discharging the dutica of office, whice Hon. Daniel Webster's late Specehes at | adapied tv keep the meats, &e., moist and warm. | number of nen employe iv ‘ir de Buffale, dinin, i pore shag ge gig d feet long and fifty foe Th Hegati hers, th: Se eg eae iT for thi rt shall state thi nla € birth i -roomn is & which is we red feet og ov Nh, ot wide. e average allegation, among ot! at sa ic it lars more for the su re 8] state oe mame, Ince of! id . nore iv about twenty: bat | Jated hismarital Fightsavd honor. The anid plain- | hort ¢f her child in New York, uatil she should bo | init lezu! residenss, ome, aud Toceupation, oF &e. “All the table furniture—silver, china, cutlery, and | Letween ciguty aud Lunety weie cuuployed during | Gil bac bol caused said alleged justification tu be | ready to receive bin in New Orleans. ‘his de- | every person or passenger, who vhall have landed ‘The opiuions at the North, South, East and W Jasses—is of @ massive and costly deseriptio#&, aud | tho late war with Mexico. "All the flags, signals, | struck out of the record. ‘The presiding Judge hus ponent, ou bebalf of Captain Howard, to avoid | frou eueb ship, cr vessol, on her last voyage to said ise Upteions at ¥ d est. upeB The cooking apparatus of the most modern aud | hammocks, cots, and sails, are made and stored | allowed it to be read to the jury, and it seems that | trouble, acceded to tho offer, and the complaint was | port, not being » citizen of the United States, and Ake lave speech of Hon. Daniel Webster at Buffalo. are | improved i . All the rooms on the four upper | here, under the euperintendence of Mr (ieorgo T. | the question of my purity is to be tried in said ac- | accordingly suppressed. This deponent did not be- | who’ shall have, within the last twelve months, ar- many ond various. Ip Massachusetts nearly the whole doors fronting on Broadway and Spring street, | l.ozier. There is another building of similar di- | tion. Such a trial taki lace long before the | lieve that Captain Howard was the father of said | rived from any country out of the lnited States, | is 0 5 ing P Pp n ak whig press received it with great favor; and several of the | measuring one hundred and seventy-five lineal fect, | mensions, the lower part of which is used for stor- | trial of this action, may be a great injustice to me. | child. ‘The suid Aun’s statements were contradic- | at any place Within the United States, and who rs which have opposed all his movements since the | are in suits, e, airy, and richty-furnished, for | ing timber for masts, and the upper for muk-| | shall be absent and unrepresented ; my witnesses | tory, and she was confronted, in deponent’s pre- | shall not have paid the commutation money, or be a8 the accommodation of respectable fami The | ing moulds for forming the timber of ehips—} may not be heard; and the verdict of the jury, not | sence, as to her charge, by a woman named Catha- | been bonded according to the provisions of this act, of the w dlled with 8 ry, pe sel compromise measures, are 00 a ladies’ private parlor, on the second floor, attached | Noxt to the above is the joiners’ workshop—su- | being necessarily responsive to the said’ point of | rine, who had lived al ‘Mr. Forrest's. Said Catha- | or of the act hereby amended, or of the aot of compliments to his unwavering integrity and patrictis™. " t4 which are the most complete toilet arrange- rintendent, Mr. Cumbersome; foreman, Mr. | justification, if unfavorable to Mr. Willis, may be | rine said to said Ann, *‘ You know that I found you | February cleventh, eighteen hundred and twenty- ‘The Boston .dtlas, one of the most violent opposers of Mr. | ments, is fitted up in an elegant manner. Thero i Holmes. The gunner’s work shop —John | influenced by causes other than evidence ten abed with”—naming a person whom she described | four, concorning passengers in vessels coming to Webster and the compromise measures, says it is « pro- | are three spacious and splendidly furnished bridal- | C, Nitter, foreman—is over another building, | to impeach me. The said action of Mr. Willis duction worthy of the great man and eminent statesman | chambers, with massive marble centre tables, and | used for tho storing of tember. ‘The next building | set down for trial some few days hence. I state the @ boy living at Mr, Forrest's, but whose name | the port of New York, nor paid commutation leponent cannot recollect—and said Ann hung her | moncy under the provisions of this or any former Il the other neat et reteras, to make the “loving | hasasaz mill at cach end, and is used for the | facts about said action from uncontradicted state- | head, and did not attempt to deny it. act. “The same report shall contain a like state- trom whom it emanster, and will be ace tba _ | twain” feel happy, which is a most important = blockmakers’ workshop, and for the manufacturing | ments in the public prints, and on my belief. Ann r PSamugt M. Rarsonp, ment of all such pamana or passengers aforesaid, gratitude by every true friend of the Union and of the on dage to any respectable hotel, where there are | of gun carriages; the upper part as # riggivg loft. | Flower, whilst a single woman, and called Ann| Sworn to, this 24th day of May, 131, before me. | as shall have been landed, or uffered to land, constitution, The New Bedford Merewry, also «strong | 56 many “young men and maidens” every day join- | The blacksmiths’ workshop Neeeenes lent, Mr. | Dempsey, was a servant in Mr. Forrest’s house. Coenenivs R. Disosway, Com. of Deods. from any such ship or vessel, at ‘end untlinching opponent, declares it to be the most | ing hearts and at the hymeneal altar as there | George Homan, and foreman, Mr. John Dickinson,) | On the twenty-fourth day of December, 1844, I AFPIDAVIT OF ADELIA DPMPSEY. such last voyage, or who chall have Pl togical and sensible speech that could be mado at this time, | are in this city. Nearly all the bedroomsare light- | and plumbers’ workshop (superintendent, Archibald | sailed for Ei with Mr. Forrest. Some little Cotharine N. Forrest against Edwin Forrest—. | bourd, or suffered to go on board, of any other ship, tion beter incl ed with gas; and there are three water-closets on | Campbell, and foreman, [sanc Meeerole,) are con- | time before, 's. Catharine Levins, who resided | ¢:; % Y. ater vessel, or boat, with the intention of proceeding to, eahageres te. don ate ban shes Seooeivsinies cach flocr. "The house is well supplied with shower- | tained in the next building. In the northeast cor- | in the house, informed me that suid Aun was con- beige obra 8 Boaters aoe nae cae Ot and at, the said city of New York, or elso- tees base Ben aneued, and je *0 Long | baths, and on each floor all the rooms are capable | ner of the yard there is a large brick building, 200 | ducting herself improperly with a boy then in Mr. | yyre®anwe i low Ann Flower, of New | Where, within the limits of this State. ‘T Y irs. Anna er, or Mrs, Ann Flower, characterized his public life. The Spriagfold Republican, | of being thrown into one, by communicating doors. | feet by 60 feet, the lower part of which is used for | Forrest’s service. Ithough Mrs. Levins was ®} Orleans; her true maiden name was Hannah Demp- | report shall further ¢ whether any of the said im the extreme western portion of the State, lauds it as | The bale are hair mattresses. On tho whole, the | making spare of every description, (superintendent, | vary correct person, 1 thought she was under sey; [was absent from my house, about half an pemmennee?, so reported, are lunatic, idiot, deaf, the greatest speech ever made, and the ono calculated to | Collamore House, being fitted pot a costly, airy Mr. Baylis; foreman, Mr. e,) and the upper sme excitement, and probably mistaken, for | jour, one day, in July last, and after the fourth of | dumb, blind, infirm, maimed, or above the age of remove the false impressions entertained against its | and well furnished manner, is well adapted to afford | for boat buildi (superinten mt, Mr. C1 so which reason I did not act om ber statement. | July On my ‘return, { learned from a member of | *ixt Figen send soem ting all such rem rs as ; every comfort and convenience to respectable fami- | foreman, Mr. Birel re are also in the yard | About a week before my leaving, Aun’s appoar- shal on, Or aumeds be-e.pootion of tho whig gasty ab tho Bere = lice and single ladios or gentlemen. Mt is capable | a number of sheds for the storage of iron and tim- | ance excited my jelous, @n Sing taxed with mipay. ie Mes Tlower, hat galled 06 feetoek | families, or women without husbands having fami- Bast, A call has been in Springfield for » mass mecting | oF accommodating about two hundred and thirty | ber. We next direct the visiter’s attention to the | musconduct by me, she admitted herself to bo preg: son, during my ubsence. I nover saw my said | lies, with the names and ages of their families; and of the city of Massachusetts, to nominate him for the Pre- | persons, Dry Cock. This fino structure is built of granite | nant, saying that in Howard had taken liber- ughter in the year 1850 or 1851, nor do 1 know or | ‘hall further + the name, last ‘a aidency. The whig press in Maine, almost without an THE WAVERLEY Hous! - brought from the State of Maine, and is capable of | ties with her during one of our absences. I stated ns 01 io , in | Places of residence, a: er of all passengers who poo coincide with the views expressed by the press | This hotel, on the corner of Broadway and Fourth contaliiny four millions and a half gallons of wa- | that Captain Howard was a married man, and that POPE anaes canal otha tl mindy Seam, in may dicdg during the said last Woyage of such of Mascuchusetts, and declare the opinions of Mr. Web- | street, was opened on the 20th of May by Mr. 1.W. | ter, requiring 610,000 cubic feet to be pumped out | I would speak to Mr. Forrest and have the affair | he did not then see hor ebild, who was absont at | Vetsel; also the names and residences of the owner Roenalls, proprietor. It includes four buildings, | o; raised an average height of 13 tect, which has | locked into. She immediately fell on her knees, x im shsce J or owners of such veasel. In case any such master pages Geen tte prs ela seater of Sin teee Chen, fronting ane ry feet on Broadway, and seventy fect been accomplished is tho short space of two heurs | retracted her charge against Coptain Ho ony: anes ay | pre nse ores i or commander shall omit or neglect to report, as if not of the whole country, The Bangor Wiig.one ot | on Fourth street. ‘This hotel already contains | and a half by an engine of 500 horse power. The | ing she had accused him because she thought m ‘Apruta% Demesey. | @foresaid, any such person or passenger, with the the most prominent journals of that party in the State, | twenty-seven parlors and drawing rooms, elegantly | steamer San Jacinto ia at present in dock, waiting | was rich and single, but declined naming any other rticulnrs aforesaid, or shall make any false report says it is only what might have been expected of his | furnished, with bedrooms, water closets, at sepa- | to be fitted with a Sepa: Adjoining the dock 18 | parent for hor child. I told her 1 would not dis- Carefully read over to the deysnoar te my pre- e statement, in reapect to any such person or giant mind, and from the pure source of political integ- | rate toilet rooms attached to cach. Besides the | the engine house, which is likewise of granite, and | grace her by turning her out of the house, but | sence, and eubscribed by her mark, and sworn by | Senger, or in respect to the owner or owners of any i : this State, too, the demo- | bedrooms adjoining the parlors, there are forty-six | ia 300 feet long by 60 fost deop, The centre build- | that she must arrange to leave immediately. | },c; bofore me, this 23d a: er May, 1991. such vessel, or in respect to any of the particulars rity trom which it sprung. Im this State, too, other sloeping apartments. ‘hey are all rich, and | ing is four stories high, and the two wings are each | She called at our lodgings to see Mr. Forrest, in Epwaxp P. Crank, Commissioner of Deeds. | herein before specified, euch master Jor commander cratic press pays what it considers # just tribute to the | furnished in a uniform manrer, from the first’ floor | three stories high, ad present a very handsome and | New Orleans, in 1848. She was then yet single te é padi vr shall forfeit the eum of seventy-five dollars for tair denting and honorabie course pursued by that zen- | to the upper inclusive, with rich and unique carved | substantial appearance. The entire cost of the ary and epoke to me of her said child, which she enid ye Appeal a Laalla the wy 4 bi porn be | C¥ery stich passenger in regard to whom any such Ueman. In Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Vermont, | rosewood chairs and sofas, all cushioned and co- | dock and engine house is estima:ed at $200,000, and | was m New York. ‘The next I heard of her was, | | ,.At # special term of a Pine One Es ne be bee Gminion sae megienk chpll mare ocourred, or any fhe same views are entertained. except by those papers | vered with costly green plush velvet. All the rooms | the cest of gates now being erected, $60,000. We | thaton aday in Junc last, which I cannot now | ‘ity of New York, held at the City Hall, in the city | such false report or statement shall be made, for oe on each floor are capable of being thrown into one | wore much struck with order and neatness | remember, but believe to have been the seven- | f New York, on the second day of June, 1451, which the owner or owners, consignee or consignees, which are earclied ered vegan tin spencer | by communicating folding doors. ach parlor and | which prevails in evory department, aud should not | toenth, I received a note, which I know to be inher | (4) P eet one Dass pore Forrest. | f every such ship or vessel, shall be liable also, Oppose any and everything whic pring °F | bedroom has a new style of ornamented cast iron | c:nit to montion the polite and kind attention with | handwriting, in the following words:— os _ eee oa x fille , th re adavit tthe defen unt, | Jointly ‘and soverally, and which may be sued for, their own party. Sy rage | and a marble centre table. mirrors | which visiters are received by the commandant and | pear Mrs Forrest awa te selie Peqlntg r Ae pldintitt to shot cause | 82d recovered, as hereinafter provided. ‘The press of the State of New York stand in antago- | throughout the entire house are large, oval-formed, | the different officers of tho Navy Yard and Dry | 1 have just arrived from New Orleans and I want to rf issida honld nét issue for the i §4. Section third of the said act, concerning pas- aistic positions. The whig press favorable to the course | and ‘the gilt work on the frames is a costly and rare | Dock. tee you very much before I ace any boy else, Tam go- | WHY pr sg whe one sid. wee sa . heer yoo fengers coming to the city of New \ork, passed of Benator Seward, and opposed to the compromise | piece of workmanship. Every room. from the Poot ir ing to Brookling this morning, but will be hear at half | tion of Anna lower, a resident of the cityof New | migy gfth, cighteen hundred and forty-seven, as lo wo to the parlore The Forrest Divorce Case. ast 5 this afternoon. do pleas com and see me, for { | Orleans, in the Stuto of Louisiana, as @ witness on | 11,6°saine was amended by section three of the act PB r measures, under any and all circumstances, denounce | Smallest sleeping apartment drawi is lighte SUPERIOR COURT—SPECIAL TERM. we 60 much to tell you Idont wanttobe seen hear | the part of the defendant, to be directed to Thomas | rte saei Mr Webster as opposing the doctrines of the whig party. | = ee ees Se ae Before Hon. Judge Duer. untill I see you Kennedy, Thomas Slidell, and Jacob Barker, of the | Homerte Gat cost cb New tse teabeueaton beds are of hair-spring mattresses, and the carpetiag y, coming to the port of New York, passed April ‘The Albany Evening Jownal denounces the speech a# | of every room, B Eegleh velvet t stry, richly | Cavuemine N. Forrest vs. Epwin Forrest. Call at 142 Mercer street, Willson’s Hotel. said city of New Orleans, authorizing them, some, | seventh, eighteen hundred and fort venine, ia:herebs i i ‘4 sine!- . leman’s princi £ el In this case, the defendant, Mr. Forrest, made a | Pleas send answers by the bearer 3 or oxe of them, to examine the said Anna Flower, | further amended so ag to read as follows: —li hypocritical in its profession of devotion to the pi | fowered. The gentlemen's principal water closet, . aanae a it a 8 ANNA DEMPSEY. atidthatinthésheaatiste eedings on the part | {urther amei 80 I i t él ple to allow no more slaves to be admitted into the | on the second floor, is on a new and improved prin- | Motion for & commission to examine, On the next day, I received another note in her | Of dhe planta a “ ding’ P be the duty of the Commissioners of [mi ration, ed. for thirty days, for the | r retuma of said commission; and on reading and filing hereafter named, to examine into the condition o| Uniow,end denounces the adviee to carry out the mea- | ciple, with sclfadjtsting springs, by which a rush | 00 his bebalf, Ann Flower, of New Orleans... The | 1a ,dwriting, with an advertisement cut out of the | of water empties itself with a rotary motien into | |e ly published * passengers arriving at the port of New York, in cures of the compromise. In its denunciation, it is , i ihe following affidavits were read in sup. | New York Herald, which note and advertisement | agidavits on the part of the plaintiff, and after hear- a ad ee thee 1 joined ty the New York Tribune, Rochester Democrat, | ‘RE APCrtures. Jn the terre ee ae coc nge | port of, and in ‘opposition to, the motion, and we are as follows: ing Mr. Van Buren for, the defendant, and Mr. Sribertahieetinioens secebbateiceieants Buffalo Express, and the journals of the same party, of | tively coupled by Messrs. Keasett, Rossiter, publish the order made by Judge Duor in deciding | 1, must excuse me for writing to you so often but | Conor. Hea the | arcal teehee ordered, that @ ' persons as they shall appoint, shall be authorized tose’note. ‘The former rays it is an elaborate defence | pi Lang, artists. The public dining-room, which | th¢ motion:— : the reson is this, that I did mot want anybody to sce pany eg for the exam! nation of ‘sai Ke nn’ to go on board and through every such ship or his from the whig is not yet uite finished, will be one hundred and | |... ATFIDAVIT OF EDWIN poRREST. — | me. I sce they have a notice in the paper. If you dont | Flower, to be dirceted to the said Thomas Kenne- | yoceo}, and if, on such examination, thore shall be bp - hoe gamegod cot 4 twenty fect long and twenty feet wide. The apart- | _ Cityand County of New York, ss.—kdwin For- | it want to pleas send me word, se dy, Thomas Slidell, and Jacob varker, of the city. | Found’ among’ sel passengers, any’ lunatic, 1diot, party. The Utica Herald, a strong free coil whig + ment now used asa dining-room ig capable of seating | T24ts the above named defendant, being gworn, says ANNA. of New Orleans, authorizing them, some, or one of | deaf, dumb, blind, Lupptis.\e or rr foe persons, or has and fairly stated this case to Van Bu- | the place is prived. and I am alone. them, to examine the said Anna Flower, orally | 4 widow wi ry! irae city of New York, his coua- | | Norics.—1f Mrs. Aun Flower, of New Orleans, formerly | on oath, as a witness on the part.of the ‘dofendant. | Nexineei Sprenger em ite and substantial | Miss Dempsey, who is supposed to be now inthiscity or | A ndit is further ordercd, that written interrogatories | Oy with 1 child or children, or any person unablo “Sem . 1 ‘word where shi be ween, tten inti H an ho is advised Mi the Lies of Theodore: Sedgwick, aq. 364 all ntrect, be annexed to the said commission in the usual | +, take caro of himself or herself, without becoming Hl * | i elieves; that he ex- form, prescribed by the statute in that behalf. And | A 4 fam, rome would believe it, as many doubtless believed | ot ed ee ae eet story there fea | Dects to be able to prove by Anna Flower, who is | *™ May Rear of something toher advantage. || i TS'Atther ordered, that the respectivepartics, and | *,Publio charge, or who, from any attending cir- him when he said, if the comprosise measures had not jgreo rostaurant, fitted up on an altogether dif. | Hota resident of this State, but resides in the oity | | ,Pu\G fe Mcmiom Oe fi eier OF Oe in possession | {eit respective attorneys, counsel, oragents,inthat | or who, from sickness or discase, existing at the passed. a fate of which that of Sodom and Gomorrah | ferent style from any we have seen in the city. The , of New Orleans, an act of adultery committed by soba ‘ perarye: semages behalf, may be present at the exami mof the time of departure from the foreign port, are, or are was typical, awaited tbe republic. ‘The Albany Argus, | refreshment boxes more retemile coufortable site | the plaintiff with ono William A. Howard; that | Cl adequate meats to The fcllowing facts—The anid | #4 Paris respectively commlseietiy weet likely soon to become, a public charge, they shall f, | ‘moeratic orgun of the State, the Rochester Adver- | ting-rooms than the ordinary description. They | this deponent has fully and fairly stated t» his said urtice | report the same to the said Mayor particularly; and prise 2-0 aa aba. sapicoace canaee ray pene j pe he seven feet square, and are Paniiiound) of, counsel what he expects to beable to prove by the | Anna Flower, cume to, Now Xorlk at the request | appearing in that bebalf, may also further examine, | Teese ates unless a bond, as aan in the | | | paper, is loud in its opposition, and says it supposes if | about sixty persons. It 1s shortly: to be turned into | i Mr, Webster should tell the people that the laws of cra- | ladics’ drawing-room. The public entrance is on ten and Robinson, vitation and attraction bad overstepped their bounda- | Hroadway: the private on Fourth street. The cook- | 3¢1 therein, and that he has » go riesand that the earth was already fulling against the | ing apparatus are all of the newest inventions. Fearplaay pala np Pr | fo that those who may be standing at the bar | said Anna Flower, and he is advised by his said | 20d cost of Mr. Forrest, to testify for him against | crogsexamine, and reexamine the said witness | ond section of thi: et, shall have been given, thesaid as one well calculated not only to inspire those of hls | Coanct perceive where the boxes are. The | counsel, and verily believes, that she ism necessary | me, and arrived here in the steamboat Georgia, ou | orally; or, or the person discharging the duties of his of- rye the tenth of June, and landed in New York city | Orally: and the said commissioners shall take down own party, but the couservatives of all parties, with con- | hotel contains, in all, seventy-eight rooms, besides | 80d material witness for deponent on the trial of | ( Monday, the seventeenth day of June last; that | i Witing all questions propounded to said witness , hall require, on tho endorsement to be made as fidence in the imtegrity and the justice of the views of | closets, pantries, &c., and the furnishing of the | this cause, and that without the benefit of her testi- fade ti sa heeee in by either party, and every answer or declaration of aforesaid, or on’ any subsequent endorsement or the speaker. In the Western States little has been said | ostablishment cost about $30,000. On thes back of mony deponent cannot safely proceed to the tris] of oe Oe a wae Ose Iodglogs had een. engaged such witness ‘thereunto; and if any agent of said | endorsements thereon, and in addition to the com= the subject, while the different presses of the South | the hotel there is an excellent view into a number of | ‘his cause; that issue of fact was joined ia this Secuie | tants das ethanatec obibe anaes dar) the plaintiff shall notify the said commissioners of bis | mutation money, that the owner or cansignee of Dg = ieee erage - : neat gardens shaded with trees of various kinds, | Cause on or about the 2lst of December last, and ha 7 LB. ia rg id hi with tt 4 of | Tesidence or place of business in New Orleans, then | such ship or vessel, with one or moro sufficient sure- bare beem equal in their praises and denunciations, 75%" SAN building is weil veutilated throughout, | tbe cause has since been on the caleadar, has been ad @ conference a Sane Deuuhesrs aaak 7 ii | Stid commissioners or one of them shall give to such | {je shalt execnte'a joint and gevera! bond, to the The Richmond Times, whig, and Richmond Enquire, and well supplied with shower baths, These is a | noticed, and is on tho calendar of the present term | aid Mr. Forrest, and one Dougherty ; that said | aeont reasonable notice of every meeting intended | ess . H am dt t f said Edwin owe rege . ople of the State, in a penalty of five hundrod democratic, bave both spoken in the highest term: of uniformity and taste displayed in furnishing and | fet trial, and is likely soon to be resohed ints order | HOME" ia rativemployedto keep him company, | {0 Pe had for the examination of suid witness: and | Goliars, for every such passenger, conditioned to the speech, as logical. just, and containing sentiments | Sitting up the Waverley House, not to be found in | 0” the calendar, as deponent is informed and be- | 04" a. with one Audrew Stevens, present, by | 1 case stid agent does aot attend, shall cert | Indezorify and save harmless the Commissioners of i . _ many hotels of similar size ; and | lieves; that, in or about the month of June last, ; " iving of such notice. And in case the said de- {sj in perfect unison with those advocated by the democra- many hotels of similar size ; and the furniture of | the said Anna Flower, then residing t New Or- | pfeconcert, with Forrest, whem he assaulied Mr. Fndeet shalt goto the State of Louistuu ot ane | Eelgreliaes ak catty wh Srey ae ey or tic party, and with those ertertained by the people of | the smallest bedroom in the upper story is as rich | [20 sale 1 , ‘i illis; that said Ann Flower deported herself in | 4; : f ' aq °C hin the , those of Virginia, speak in terms of approbation. ‘There | neither paius uor money to render every part of hie | his said wife, (tbe plaintift) aud which coatroversy | me; and, among other things, expressed her Feadi- | attorneys, of his intended departure; and in that | to%m, Ct county, shall incur for the maintenance are but few journals in South Carolina, which do not | hotel ecufortable, airy aud well adapted for the | Wa: ands the subject of this action, voluntarily, | HOS to swear, mot that sald Willis had seduced | case, the caid defendant shall pay to the plaintiff | {yayPborecr We Rerson cr persons years from the entirely repudiate the whole speech. The Charleston accommodation of respectable families, or single With the concurrence of her husband, as deponent | 0 alt Ta) ive anet anid Ana Flower was | te ¢xpense tobe incurred in going to New Orleans, | dato of such bond. ‘The sureties to the said bonds Mercury, the chief organ of secession, says the <peech is ladies or gentlemen The hotel is capable of ac- | ¥®S informed by her, and believes, came on to this » » » | remaining there during the said examination, of .h4)) be required to justify before and to the ity i: i here on the occasion aforesaid, merely on the i 7 | commodating about two hundred persons. city expecting to and for tho purpose of testifying f id Fer’ returning to New York, of herself and her brother- | i but a counterpart of the views of all parties at the | Oe ee fonder ign — | in respect to the said matters, but not being retainer and business of said Forrest, and remained | i, iqy, ‘Henpsatn Franklin Voorhees, or herself, pe peppy deere ev ae fice North, and filled with menaces towards the South and ‘This house is No. SM Broadway. It has been | Prited that tho said controversy was not im euch » | inor near New York much more than three days | ang any female companion whom she may select: fee , be | s No. , I i : seks. infc d by circumstances, ' officer that they are respectively residents ‘of the the institution of slavery. It says, his specch at Buffalo “ince the frat of May, by Mr. G. Donadi, pro. | state of progress in court, that her testimony taken pa eee on om dnformed by circumstance’: | And inasmuch as there has been commenced, or | Stata of New York, and worth double the amount vot only indicated his own opinion, but war in cilect a | prietor. The building is five storieshigh, onehundred |‘? be used therein ; that after remaining here about i . | attempted to be commenced, by the said Edwin | of the penalty of such bond, over and above all 7 days, sbe left to return to her home in New | {rem the Herald, was inserted therein on the fit: Re y io the poli inis m1 ect decp, and forty feet front. It rted by | ** , i aa Forrest, in the Court of Common Pleas for the | jobts, ilities, ele his procurement and agency, in order to aid in 4 ‘ fee Y “ | execution. The subseyuent endorsement autho- vesitive, Mr. Webster is the man whose crurse would | ‘W? bedrooms, and twelve large well furnished suit- | peng oe ros fe tones aerate Sepeec ducg an inapeeesion fuer be had been ‘obliged ¢ pen ge sage g Mbp l gspreseres Ni | eb rized in this section may be made at any time rooms for first claes families. The ladies’ publio | tbat «be should be personally piescat at the trial of z * ‘d found her by | {or ® divorce, and the said Catharine N. Forrest | within thirty days after such examination, or of the - most maverially affect the questions in which the South | drawing room, on the second floor, is fifty feet by | is cause; that upon her leaving the city, as abuve | search for said Ann Flower, and found. her By | hath, in w certain action brought by her against | y's ting of eny such person oF onenaner.” are concerned. It is not disappointed im the tenor of | eighteen, and is furnished im the richest French | mentioned, she gave deponent the positive nssu- | Means of suc! vertisement, in New ) ork, al- | the said Edwin Forrest, in the Supreme Court of | ae 3 ~ . 4 7 hi ptten his said artifice ‘ 7 : : . The eighth section of chapter three hundred and he speech, for it wae always awore that sll parties at style. ‘very room in the house is lighted with ‘#2ce that whenever wanted as a wi in the cos. See aking bis ailiderit of the Dist instant fora | {tis State, obtained an imjuction against the said | griy, of thefaws of eighteen hundred and fort. the North were opposed to the - . | gas, and they are lar, iry, and well f d, troversy between deponent ond bis suid wife, and . _ P ty Edwin Forrest, restraining him from further pro- | j, J b a T stitution of slavery, | 8 ey are large, airy, well furnished, b commision, 1n which it is impliedly admitted that agp we - ~ | is hereby amended so as toreadas follows snd none would agree to its extension over territory ar. | with clagantly carved rosewood chairs, sofee, and the sheald be seat isj che anki como ou to the | So" ceme to New York tor the expres purpose of secuting such suit or action in raid court of Com- | Commissioners of Emigration are authorizod quired, or to be acquired. The Charleston Vews, a | . ful sup- , city of New York, to be personally present at the : . . versy, | MON Pleas, or any other suit or action for a divorce | 105, and appoint, and dismiss at pleasuro, a euper- ast | ply of shower bath: . ether conv sions trial, and testify ee she also informed de- pene oor gf Myerily, believe, that thesadl nef . Stute than the State Ge A cig | Tatebdent, Sesletans yeicians, rn such other Pie paper favcrable to the perpetuity of the Union, says Mr. | neecesary in a respe 1.’ The house is well Ponent, and fi ponent a a vn on py Ann Flower is ‘a person entitled to no eredit from | | a cites ate bg bars ee anak | cers, nurses, and orderlics, and such servants, as Webster stands self-confessed before the country, im his | Yeut'lated; and th ing buildings, on the back | "Ue, Cape Sipe Sao ernest ieren es 1 o previous character; that she has been procared | fyi cil® Attomess Selle oer i” | they shall deem necessary for the management and opposition to the South, and that section should be | Part, are low, which allows the free admission o ber husband; that anticipating this cause was | Dor Pie ts of cuniary reward, to give | ‘be Supreme Court, do deliver to the attor: or | card of the Marine aud other hespitals used for : ir to the f I about approaching # trial, depocent on the 29th of | bY Mducements of a pee y » to 6 tho plaintiff in this action, their stipulation in | i amare of the ground upon which he stands. Seen aoe renee eporemente Ste Rete. Ieee | Se Re uaband of a4 A testimony against mo, and ‘that she will tes |e eae ie ooo ee pacribed br th weing | ({usrautine, and to pay all needful expenses there Rg os [ ite in the expression o | ‘here are cighty-two roomsin the building, ineluding /}pri} Iaat swt ate A ee atau, that in mx | tify to whatever the aid K:dwin Forrest will | Writing in that action, subscribed by them, agreeing | yor out of the moneys under their control. But the Press of Georgia is opposite in the expression © | parlors, drawing roows, family suit rooms, dining lower at New Orleama, requesting that in ac- | try 1°. opine inwhich | t tke uo step, either by bringing on any appeal, | moneys received under any of the provisions of this its opinions upon the «peee. The Savannah Grorgic a hed Iti comme, cordance with the agsurauces su made to deponent, | “i¢tate; and from the unscrupulous manner in whieh | gegument or trial, for the purpose of procuring the 3 P ta opti . Tooms an roows. It is capable of accommo- ne "a ol ty | he bas himself made affidavits in this controversy, | “°S' issoluti a or {| | 2¢t. a8 commutation money, or upon bonés given the democratic organ of the State, published a few ex- | dating about IN) persons in a reepectable and com- *he would prepare to come on to this city, on being ‘i i i discharge or dissolution of the said injuaction until | (-"or on account of any persons or passengers land- i ' ig tel bed to that offeet, and dep nent had relied | | *m quite confident that he will dictate without the | this achion shall be reached in its order on the trial | £2: iy pe pass ar tracts and said its readers could well judge of the feel- | fortable manner. The carpeting in allthe rooms t¢legrapbed to that offect, and dep vent oe | ie ’ h. I dvieed, and believs Calis weer? p= met gear tl ap tee ing from vesses at the port of New York, or clse- | is rich Engli , i her ability at once to comply with such re- | least regard to truth. Iam advised, and believe, | calendar of this court, after the first Monday of Oo- | WE, : lags of Mr. Webster, and through Mr Webster, the fee}. | if rich l-nglish velvet tapestry, and the table furni- Upon her ability w Pl ch Te | that, if @ commission should is:ue to examine her, je: court, 7 ous, | Where, sball not be applied or appropriated to any lags of the edadialstention agatnat. the Seuth. Tt wisis | ture is of a costly description oe wi Me bey cosiped: that to E eacenid LP on the full defence of my rights requires that 1: ehouid heen r perp er] y ae Sly of eee rae other purpose, or use, than to delray the expenses edinit ut | Diis hea tt talent etter, he has this day received a letter from 5 : action be stayed for thirty days J ¢ incurred for # ‘ wer int strong evidence of what the South might expect {fom Cntted States Navy Yard, Brooklyn, —_, ‘aid Apna "lower, dated at New Orleaus, May 10, | bé 4° open commission, allowing of her dad interro. | this order, t0 enable the dofendant to procure a re- ouh pores Pep thlths p Saih-emt poane- sucha source. The Savannah News. professedly neutral, | 4 1951, and matic? én the 12th, in which +he informs | ¥¥ counsel in my bebalf, confronting aud interro- | turn to such commission ; but unless such stipula- | Otrs be ontitled toany aid from the Commissioners xcept upon the sectional ‘srues, denounces Mr. Webster |, SmCDE ‘he many attractions of Brooklyn, there | deuonent in cubstares ae followe:—That she is | €&ting her orally, as is daual, in open court, with | tion be given within twy days, then this order shall | Sri oe eatin soe thew euatl have'left the State OE s#a thorough abolitionist. amt dfrect|y opposed to every | = "ORE with which the visiter will be more pleased sorry she cannot comply with his wish; she peng mye angie pro, hoamag bg bo Pay | not operate as a stay of proceedings. And itis or- | Now York; and nothing in this act contained shall 7 by a minute inspection of the Navy Yard, situated that she canvot leave at present, he me to oe BP Oe dered, that the said commission when executed, 9 deemed to affect the uuthority of the Board of thing calculated to prove beneficial to the Southera os oa ji ‘ bs “ty? cros*examina‘ion; and, as | am wholly without | ,; age al to My ones, chat Congress should probibit the formaticn cf any more | 1)® aud extends over an aren of forty acres of zs “Eawra Eeaxasr, | Mt tetas ua Gurasey sal aebame eee | | Heath of the oP oF Now’ York. or to peoveet oe slave States out of the territory mow ineluded within the | growud, enclosed on the land side by a high wall. Sworn before me this 2lst day of May, 1551. 1 ee ee one Tee “#4 health nn (Mor H- . ~ phd phon boundaries of Texas, The Savannah Nepullicon,the whic | The entrance is in York street, on the righthand | Titus. 5. Somaans, Commissioner of Deeds. man in New Vrleans who may undertake to conduct EMIGRANTS TO NEW YORK. _ ealth ottcer from selecting his own medical assist- ante, other than those of the Marine Hospital, for any duties required by law to be discharged by him, ACTS CONCERNING PASSENGERS COMING TO THE CITY r under bis authority. OF NLW YORK, AND THE PUBLIC HEALTH | § 6, Section seventeon of chapter three hundred An act to amend chapter fowr hundret and * end fifty, of the laws “of eighteen hundred and forty- three of the laws of erghteen hundred and forty- | nine, is horeby amended #0 ast» read as follows :— sevrn, chapter three hunarel and fifty of the laws of ‘he health officer shall, by virtue of his oMfce, be eighteen hundied and forty-wine, chapter twohun- | pyysisian cf Marino Hospital. He sball reside dred and seventy-five of the laws of eighteen hundred | within the quarantine enclorure, and perform the ond tifty, and chapter turce hundred and thirty-nine duties of physician cf Marine Hospital, and dis- of the (art's of erghteen hundredand fifty. | charge patients therefrom, without compensation ihe peoplé ef the State of New York, repre- | therefor, other than is now by law allowed him ag eth ‘i a é chatty tx See " the said cross-examination. 1 am informed, and do organ of the State, sustains the course pointed out bythe of the mainavenue, which is very tastefully planted | SUPERIOR COURT OF THE CITY oF NEW yoRK. verily believe, that the suid Rdwin Porrest has de- perch; andeays that while the South must differ from him | with trees on either side, and decorated with heaps | cm@hartne NW. Bavest agamst Aidiein, clared an intention to go to New Orleans, and pers im some respects, the rpeceb i+ generally characterixed | of cannon balls, shelly * we m the foregoln lavit, and on the pleading vonally superintend the examination of his said bya true spirit, and one which, if carried out ‘Tee melts and ® great many pleoes of | this caus plaintiff iu this action ubow 6 witness. And lam advieed that, if enid commis. prove bencfielal to the whole countey. wile it chow: the | coamence. ‘The first building which inects the | before one of the justices of this Court, ut special | Jin should be allowed, and he (the euid Lidwin Fore vin . pray thee h brick building, with « Grecian portico, | term, ut the City Hall, in the New York, on | rest) should thue give his personal attendance to its Great conception of his mind. The Augusta Constitvtion M. . p agave se . ‘ ‘ exceution, be ought to be required to advance to clit,» firm recession paper. # not nt all disappolated in the 24th day of May inataut, at 10 o'clock, A M., % tho guard room, police office, watch- issic sue in this acti 5 P atch: | why wesrmmission should wot ieeue in this action, | 20 suicient eum to enable ie to attend, in like the views expressed. and hopes the South may eventually inanner, with « male protector duriag my journey, in * room, lioutenant of ordnance office, and the out of and under the seal of thie Court, to be di- be awakened to the fact that it has few or no friends °°! Martial room. Further down the main | rected to James Caldwell, Thomas Shdell and | 16 be approved by this court, or « laay companion, smong Northern men or statesmen. to whatever party o right is the office where the workmen | J#00b Barker, of the city of New Orleans, in | if) should soloct one. Catuatixe No Fonaret, | | | | . . fi mins , Upor 7 01 4 at pet oN pW I Fe f nde’ 80 require be Alabame prove ts strong ta ite opposition to the p the mainavenue stands, on the left, the resi- | nexed to enid commission, Anua Flower, of said a A mys ae bn pete ices | §1. ‘The third section of chapter three hundred | the Commissi 5 mad hens a b ding : 8 : » h or . “ 7 4 ended so we to re: { Wen be State. The democratic journals, of which the Ment uildisg, and is adorned by a well kept and besuti- wale may be retarned by wail, to David R. F, | (iy an! Countyof New York, ss ‘atharine Le- : Wy honeve y alien emigrant. whose per- y employ Frc reg Me veon gomery idtertiver takes the lead, atv not less severe and de- garden. Further on is Naval Lyceum, which is | Jones, Esq, the elerk of this Court, and that ali | 1M, of No. 670 Fourth street, widow, being « #ora, excved the value of twenty. shal! inno respect be liable rmined in their up # South Car and pre ~'That she ‘vas formerly in the employ of Mr. i Mrs Edwin Forrest, for about four years end- i 1 that she knew sition, than are the secession papers | q .wbstantial st ounce him a mere fawner, to ¢ to the port of Hospital, or im any | nthe part of the plsiatiff in this ac- | * tayed for thirty days, to enable the | ucture, founded in 1883 by officers. Proce tion may defendant te procure @ retarn of said comission. Section second of chapter three hundred and charge of the com- | fifty, of the lawe of eighteen undred and forty-nine, f the navy counected wit Z i ange tin Sle th } ected with the port. It contains a nent under t tain the nomination for the # Aid coll “ : ° a party of the Nerth, well kuowing that the whiz party of | “PO oy se u of curiosities, mineralogical and = New York, May 20d, 1801 oo ” ona Set missioners; aud in wll in whieh minor chil’ is hereby amended s0 as to road as follows :—I6 always yielding to the North, will «utain him | S¢”0gteal cabinote, a library of about 3,000 volumes cmezadl phiiacabng n said house a lad named Bernard Me dren of alien passengers shall become orphans by | -)all be the duty of the said Mayor, or other pei abe, aged | their parents or last surviving parent dying a8 | discharging the duties of his office ar aforesaid, by cation. fn f well selected books, portraite of celebrated men, APPIDAVIT OF CATHARINE N. } vt th ense of every interest and con rang about seventeen years; that the speeches and talk reenid, th eenal ty which such allen ° ion of the whole speech. All the leadiug papers, euch | “00. Jackson, Adams, Madison, Van Baron, and — berrest of ae, being ewern, saye as tollewe— | pa cel tes ge type aps pe a pe h them, shail be taken in charge by the | fictn which such penne vo landed,” te given ne the Con + wad Cresrent, exte wor om mod Bainbridge, Hill, Shaw, Lawrence, My controversy with Mr. Forrest, 10 all its Son, cabaated Gites caparate Gedeetehe- on the onus ne pe ood Da Sie 5a. | everal bon a‘ the pronie se the Bate ina peualty he ¢ of the evestitution, and the n, Chauncey, and others; and models of all ™00"#, bas been managed one perec ? S toutevedl ia eae tated. ween s i | of three hundred dollars, for ench aud every persom . pony he | serpre Rane | or; and on ove evening in said year ; wbout an ant, or of said orphan children; and | rer included in such report, euch bond vie tem bould be treasured the roe hips bnilt the United States navy There are por the poe at be - re 4 te hour after all had retired, id about au hour y ed ns here er provided and condi- of every friend of the Cuion, without loam: prejudices oF preferences wt deponent’s and said Anna's lights were exting he Legis ed, this deporent heard said unlock hie door, | in whi and pass tothe room of enid Auna; thatdeponent | py virt Waited awhile to -ce whether Auna made of the sam in the Lyceum, they having been lieve, urd d aud | have never seen, romovedto Washington. Oneamoug Co8*Cvse, oF eoriesponded with any lnmyer ot an + selpctnt agent in nid controversy, other than my «ad coun- New Hotels tn New York. vila ea aS andard which was takenfrom | Ji'gnd seid attorneys, save that Ivaw another gen- UE COLLAMORE HOUSE, CORNKR OF BANANA AD | 7 pattle of Long Island, 1770. | tleman of the bur ou two ocensions, for a few mi- SPRING STREET ; tthe north side of the Lyceum is the reservoir, | nutes, and once casually met him « Broadway, near This hotel was opened on the 27th of May, by | an octagonal building, in which there is anengins We Park, at which last thwe said Lawin Forrest M. P 4 Dav’ thirt 20° came upto ue and assailed me with very rude acl Mosers. G. ferry and Da’ {thirty horse power, fur the purpose of raising | @mBt eet Thave neither paid, aor agreed ptletors. The building is a neat five-story cditice, : insulting langungs paid, nor agree demnify aud save harmless the Commis onors of I.migration, and each and every city, | Cown, and county in this State, from any cost which r | appear that there are | coid commissioners, or such city, town, or county 5 een Te Dee. wanes other person <i by will or otherwise to sash | shall incur for the relief or eupport of the person he oo peor: Pda propeity or distributive share thereof. Whenever | onmed in the bond, within five yeure from the dito in the bed of enid A it sbal! xo appewr, the portion only to which the | of such boud, and ‘aleo te indemnify and refand to pevsentet as pe : . next of kin or said minor orphans woult be legally | the sa‘d Cominissioncrs of Hmigration, any expense deponent deked said hoy doing | cxtitled shall be transferred to thei or applivd te | or charge they may necessarily incur fr the support there as 8 no answer, but the said rir usc, and the remain cecived, held | or medical care of the persons named therein, i! re- new woll to supply the commandaat’s resi- | to pay, any mousy for any service or other thing shalt be stone . . Avna rudely lied that it was no of | and diettibuted to the parties eevcrully entided se . i 2 eq pressating @ fine frout of brewn stone on both + d ferent workshops throughout the | connected with anid controversy, to any person, ex- | Girenent’s business, and that if deponent did not go | thermic inthe sarge camber aca withthe same aus d inte the Marine Herpltal, or any other ins’ streets, and was finished about the firet of ‘lay. its ely adjoining is a targo brick | Cept to my raid counsel. wlone, ae far | know or * B i nde charge. Lac every bond wor story of which 4 believe, has employed aud paid all other persoos | “Ut; She would strike deponent. | The next day the fromt on Broadgay is seventy-five fec', and one lower story of which ie ocoupied by » | be * a “reogs | said Aune pretended great penitence for her rude- hundred on Sprin ‘iets econaentel tale . storekeopor's office, and for the re: | Who bave been employed or paid for any thiug in | icv, and promiccd courtesy to this deponent. a pring ppo y eis ing of stores, aul the upper story as a chapel. | 1€fererce to euid controversy, or uuy part of it. 1 | to wbstain from her vicious practices in fature, gaat brown stone columns. The main entrance on | I.ying ut the wherf, newt this builling, is the store | bave Dever received ope cent of wouey, or other pe- | on the latter condition, persuaded this daponcat not Orondway is twenty-five fect, with an ante-room. | pes Vi at prone nt taku in cargo for the | eS ema teligins cn ly °F | to tell Mre. Forrest. Her subsequent conduct was . Th di fifty. | Pacifi wdron. The next that attracts at- | form hed 3 r bad, and deponent, shortly before Mrs. Forrest's cacti feet by vix bene on err ame | tention isthe ship house, a jarge frame building, | *#id controversy, eee ee a dollars | departure, lrimated to Mrs. Forrest that her con- five feet by twenty-five, and is well furnished and | containing the steamer Patton, which was bust | ® eer paid by said Lawia Forrest; nor do | know, | uct was fmproper with tho boy. The ventilated. ‘The bar, which is at the back of the | some iwelve yours ago, and the first stoamship of | believe, or euspect, that elt bas ever | afterwards told deponent the wae reading room, is twenty-five feet by cightoen, and | the \thorivan navy She proved a failure, and, is | & magag Prmine 4g - sre aden’ prtamegt ee 4 that it was not from the person I thou iy well fitted up with Bxtures and conveniences. | 20" UNdcrEving alterations, which it4s uxpected | Person, in referenee to thie evns0versy, exeept fro k P will make her a goed coast and harkor steamer, | mytelf. Allinsinuations by Mr l’orrest that I havo . during deponen rom the reading room there iss spacious winding A brick building » g the ship house ix used | the aid ~ He. payed novo Fee: from Uo ly regardless of truth. airway, leading to the topof the building, leavi for the reception of al riptions ofnaval stores, 808 I) ed in 3, oF from any one, be- | wien ssid Anna was making charg: children, actually eb le upo eeslvine cam ad Lee . ven sinigtatlaepeninie haus deadehendach an j Adel Mher ship house, which | Yond what appears in this affidavit, are absolutely | ‘xin Howard, this deponent told her,in the presence | port frown sail romraitionete te, ure new be lew | Lente nbanys, eek scourity, real or personal, t | fata bine, the keel of which was | ubfounded in every reapect nor dol know or be | of My. Naymond, that deponent had caught herin | lonferred upon.the Coverners of the Alins House, | ahall be lowful for! bey cwncr oF consi . a ventilated from above by a | laid 1 lieve that he has ever implicated any person who adi oot Me i i @ Gponth rs 0 i » | shall be lowful for any owne: onsign Wenty square feet, and y a + 1428, and ie about 190 feet lo bed with Bernard MieCabe. she did not deny it. (by sectio af chapter two hendred and > | tiene four houre af ‘ . largecireular lome, which is eo constructed thal cur- | and 47 feot deep. She ix till om the stocks, but | b#d the power to ber materia! pecuniary aid. her in, of Ih re of et hteda hi mared sod bert ) oak penaar ee a fiom 80 _ CK ¥ e | fee *, r h ¥ | 4 “ial n ra six, of lawe of cighteen hundred and forty nine), | euch persons of parsengers from any ship or ve ceots of pure air caf bo flt passing through overy | °,"! bo, completed (in enve of vecossity) ina ‘very | 00 ee Ee che ee en ae Caruemine 4 Levexs. | except that the eceurity therein named ehnll apply | in the port of New York, except apartment of,the interior. On the seeond floor, | tioned chip houce ie the whurf where. We the noble | Yauia, J sought the advice of an eminent counsellor | Tye nhove affidavit was carctully read svor to the | {the several counties vf the “tate, us well as to gpg om > og Cyl ng aid fronting on Broadway, is the ladies’ | frigates Brandywine ard Constitution, at present | there, who was ready to renter it on receiving & | geponent in my presenes, nnd sworn to by ber bo | | CS. Who fret wection of Anaet | sniesioncrs of the city je pastor of feception room. It ie twe Hi aud the Proble, whish is to be Sted ane was unable to pay it, end | foro me, this twenty-third day of May, A.D. 1851. | concerning pwesengers im >the cir | lcberoneaae a nga : ‘ and sent sound to Anna. | for this rearonm alone he became the counsel of Mr Emwand P. Clank, Cotmuiiesloner of Deeds, | Cr'nec vs, Qnsrensere in vessels city | loltare wad Af feet by thirty-three, and is furnished in a superb hip. for. midshipmen. ‘The | Forrest, aud is often referred to in bie papers and ah i naenal han tert ll ent amin ese ee neeriee | Tenet tyte. The chairs, couches, &¢., ate | \ 74, is aleo lying meor the | Precedings. [neither know nor believe thet any wn rT ae wate Gants 3 ane forty-seven, as the same was led by the | of euch suis al . at Bar toteod Dic eects is fer hes been made, of inducements beld out, toany Catharine N. Forrest agrinst Edwin «t.— | firet section of an act, entitled “An act to amend | decmol a full ar if Rebly carved rorewood, covered with green plush | Sie is used for receiving recruits forthe Ur tt, to testify for Me, or againit Me. Forrest: | City and County of New York, ss.—Samuel M. | certain nets,” concerning pasengers coming to the tect. ‘The carpeting of all the parlors, draw. ie he ste me Vrede ra P {| Maymond, of the ety of Now Yorks being duly | city of New York, passed April eleventh, one thou- or do i knot iewe that any «1 venetioes ‘ h 4 ng Mi Pv agin Bot de am oe cr alleged by Me, Ferrera hte | sworn, enge—That in the year 1816, while Mrs. Por- | sand cight hundred and forty-nine, ie here ¢ secured by two or more euficiont eecurities, ents of the State of New y us by law provided in reepeet to the public | trator of the city of New York, except | seach yners are hereby authorized n shall prove, by cath or otherwise, that he otice for creditors to | ix owner of a freehold in the State, of the and put int us within one wee alue of threo hundred dollars over and above all blieation of the said notice. The or any claiza or lien thereon, or against him, im none vt the daily papers | cluding therein any contingent claim which may ao- city . rue from or upon any former bond given under the §2. The third section of chapter four hundred | provisions of this act, or such bond may, at the it eighty-three, of the laws of eighteen huudred | option of the party, be secured by mortgage of real and forty-seven, ix horeby amended so as to readlas | estate, or by the pledge and tranefer of publie follows:—The Commissioners of Emigration, or | stock of the United States, or of the State of any one or more of thei, shall have and exercise | New \ otk, or of the city of New York, or by depe- the same powers and authority in relation to poor | sit of the amount of the penalty in some bank of a married She did not nay act, entitl . ‘The reeci joners shell rare from the re de as wbove provided. The required to pay aceoont thereol, g-icoms, and family rooms ie of richly Sgured 6, which Leer ere eta L have had’ne agcuee tonang | rest was in Europe, and before he had over scan | ther amended «0 ns (0 read’ ae follows to the Chau te city of New York. Bat ngiish veleet tapestry. The buile ontafns inh ‘Viteations against Mr. Terrest. Talwaye knew | bet, thie deponent acted as the friend of Captain | twenty-font hours after the Ianding of any pas- | 10 owner or ball be muthorired te com- ndted and four rooms, besides ward rooms, seat oye fee go! papers would get intoprint ceourse, | William A. Howard, of Boston, in reference to m | <engers from any ship or vessel arriving at the port | mmte fort! Fany pascenger ar 4a attactied to each slecping aportinett. | ty gy Foy Say wd without my agency. On thom | have relied | Charge of bastardy then throatened to bo lodged | of Sew York, from any of the United States othot | tiving in they ork between the fleet day patty so 1 i t 1 Mite diniieke, we 1 i ight t agaist bim by Ann Dempecy, Captain Howard | than thix State, or from any country out of the | oof focal: fifteenth day of April, wh» ¢ ninety four b wn well vem | # rat 1 L " { for such vindleation as fr ae Recessary to avokl | \eirge absent from the city; that ho, this deponent, | United States, the master or commander of the ef Marino Hospital from ebip hed he publi ng rooth, Ay Aue s trem ¢ ' to ¢ sy ee ree . at evid Annat her mother’s hovee in this city, | from which each paweenger or pas- | board | fivor, ar! authority o ‘ oor, is winety fect deep by |} t ' » action line a. bard f led in this ‘ourt awthe child, apparently mbout a year old; | € bed, shall make @ report | the J'oa f te city of New cork on ‘ ’ t fronting on Broadway. it i m | ber d tg *t, We will cow oak , 1 we plaierift, and the said Ann offered to relinquish the said to the Mayor of | neer un ebip fever, The Com. “ 4 the toput t phone he me~ 9 ine t | Setouns of the > dur Th wen Liwia For M Lae on neh in which harge, if Captain Lloward would e her of his absence, | si t shall have authority to jontng of etxteen feet by twelve feet, which keep | "4 alms attention fe t ohet, defendant admits @ violent « t on tho twenty-five dollars to enable her to leave for New t ipability ty serve, to the person uns t any bond im euch enecs @