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eH, ote n rere ~} Wason's, I belteve, Court. oy own room, above . i. ri ds, for N Before Ohief Justice Oakley. heard great nolie and laughing, 23, Hiaadire, Vangilder, from Enos. Mow, Hermann, Skinner, BElti- pete rough, Binney, from ; from oo is oe Pa e808, Crow- {As og ate PN rg unt, Ht Whitney, fez | | Haves), tor sae ae sehr pte Be | ie Joun, NB, Doc 9—Are bark Wave, Halpin, NYork, | Home Ports, | _ ALEXANDRIA, Deo to brig fee Perse, Nonfolk; sche Montrose, NYor! RA — hehe : | ‘iis IN, Boo 17 arr stcamahl Fenn, Wholden, sen eaten was the man that was locked bedroom fer | Mr. Forrest; eee ce za of Mr. Phlindetphia 6 oasis, Rios, "Ynay ater MMos’ Chist Tustice said that he considered the case of | three days and. three. nights, e said,“ My God, | Forrest's being obdurate, that amen contiaeh 6 wo: A ag and nF Baga maker, ‘this admission of the confessions to Mr. Whitley, who eays so?” Isuid that all the serv. said so; she | meneny day;”” Mrs. Forreet bad lived for four months in | Tanger. Signal for a Ch ia Amauzoi rne, ‘the general offer under consideration, same. The | then told metogo down and t that Mr.N.P. | Twenty-second street, little more then en-appenmar van anes Francisco; barks Charles Ww vannah. fer with regard to Mr. , was to that Mr, brother to go w Haven, but | she could not go into the library without me eokes, and Zion mm Small cu ring sn: Forrest confessed he was in the of visiting houses | that he (the brother) desired to Christmas in she often asked m: rar dating that tal to being ry red in the stream penta day). 1s #0 Hols a yoster of 2 fame. This is a very confession. The | New York; she also told me tha! - Willis calied | Up cons, and leave them the llbriry door, that he fay; brig & Fasheroen lnk aise 5! cip®, an Court considered the matter be disposed of with before, and said that Richard was algae being oom in, and make up the fire. ‘Arr baht Sehr Fale, ale, Snedioor, N3 NYork. the question as to Mr. Forrest's confessions of having } gone; Richard was in the ne: the time; she How do you reconcile that to your vies, Li We committed adultery, without reference to time or place. said she was in the lib: 5 at the time, statement that she could not into the library? pes ‘There are allegations in the com it with t to § end Richard Willis was in her bedroom; Mrs Forrest ‘The witnees gave a | ions = mere imthe course of lot Reet en, 4 Andrews, mf peversl women named, and also women unknown. | told me that Mr. Willis said his wife was very fond of | which she said that Mre. used to humble herself A seweod,'s "tere. vide Ap to the admission of confessions, the Court was free mnie, bee be Hk. n08 like her tomake a fool of herself | #0; she used to take Mr. fecrenrs letters in to him, and —_—_— ‘ork; barks Col bie ae to sey, according to his ——— that under no cir- { about it, and that was the reason he wished Richard te that it was tohave an excuse to go into the library that PORT OF NEW YORK, DEG. 18, 1851. eo aah ae déppesen, cumstances should they be admitted. He had looked | go Lad eho on I do not believe Mr. Richard Willis | she asked witness to leave the coals at door; whea ‘echre into what bas been called the rule of evidence by com- | came to see Mrs. Forrest; laesked Mrs. Forrest who made any ong = were there, she was og ye bet Cleared. “5 dae k York — go both in aaa ‘and in this country; | his bed and gave him his breakfast in the room, and she when Mr. Forrest was alone; this was Ship Harkaway, big verpeol, Will My 3 & Co. fimore. iw fee, James, English ecole’ al courts, where * ever mind;”’ be dined at the table, but breakfasted | three months; after the first week or two, Mrs. Forrest Bhip Universe, Bird. & Guioa. Tn port, echr Wandopatso, from Georgstown, SC, via ps an i ey they heard evidence of confes- the bedroom; Mrs. % -4 ‘and Mrs, Voorhies took | was in the habit of earrying up Mr. Lo ged breakfast, Wo ies, ier nihaned gions, yet in their decisions they did not allow them to itr Richard Willis out in the carriage with them that | @.—What do you know of i a which she went ‘Bites Aj iDERICKEBURG, prev to Dec 12—Arr sohr Fremont, influence their minds. Here a jury is empannelled to | day; thatsame evening, Mr. fbberteon, Mrs, N. P. Willis, | to Mr. Godwin's! A—TI asked her how she was going, ‘try the chargee specially mede in the complaint. The Richard Willis, and Mr. Voorkies were hig ad and she replied it did mot matter how; ] then said “surely Court cannot find, end had not been able to find, any Q.—How did they spend that night! A.—They were | you are not going to walk it, as if you were leaving like case in England or in this country, where the general | singing and drinking wine; Iwasin wy own rocm, sod | & servant!” she said, who would know whether she went ETOWN, foo arty Al der Milliken vise iepow ire re: ‘Uswis, Bain, Mo} Wa- eee Boo 13—Arr spe Hannan fy Abigail, Nor confessions of adultery have ever been received inevi- | I heard loud talking about six o’clook im the morning. | in a carriage cr not; I said ber own conscieace would, rtemouth; Gen Scott tor do; Ann Den- and sdmitted: "They may have been reseived,as | and 1 came down stairs; I met Mrs. Forrest.end1 | and do not do it; she sxid she would send for Mr. God- nt Fe0r) aan, Was! ortiaa ret: 2 taid, by the ecclesiastical judges. There are | auked ber what was all that noise, and she | win,and I replied “No, let bimstay at home co receive ver for Damarivogttey St George, St deorre for ome very strong objections why these confessions should | said, “we have been sitting up ali night | you; send for Mr. Lawson;” Mrs. Forrest asked Mr. For- Hi beig Pialadens Ui NYor or Nenburypore a not be scmitted. The Court, therefore, ruled againt the | amusing ourselves;"’ that Rober; was gone for | reset next morning, as he birt ede to Wall screet, to tell ‘Bee Triumph (Br), Patmer, Wilmington, bi gpg one 5, Hawes suri sduniseion of Mr. Perrest’s evidence, but said ii evidence | @ carriage, and that they were going home with Mis. | Mr. Lawson that she wanted ik tohim; he asked ae ne, Thorndike, C B Kk eorzeepomdons of his having committed any specific acts of adultery, | Willis to make an excuse for ber being conee all night; Mr. | what she wanted, aud she told hin a she wanted Mr. Lar. @ ~H Br), Hanneterd, hearee, ‘Oras oe “on LEWES.) ar In4aP U ‘Si Revenue Cutter Forward, then it would be time enough to consiier whether the | Forrest was in PhilaZelphia at the time; ent ont | scn to take her in the m: to Mr, Godwin’s; here. | Sele Gleam (Sr), Hannsterd, Genta Orus, 2 Gope Nunes, afer a volaterows passage of 10 days from New Cefendant’s confessions are admissible. in the carriege with Mre. N. P. Willis, xy ire. Forrest | plied “I do that;” Mrs, Forrest got her own bed Bebe 3B Mather, Arey, jaleanndeia, ven} Broat& Blagst. | ¢:5, eas in : por bis attra oon. He ty omsers sad ore My. OConor wished to offer prof as to the papers | and Mrs. Voorbies breakfasted at Mr. Willis’; taey took | room furniture, and she told me ube was to have any- Behr Menrieste, Hallock. ‘wel, and art in. South pit doeed yesterday, before the defendant proceeded He | Richard Willis out with them, but Mzs, Forrest raid be thing else the wished; hemfhey were giving up hours, | Scht Uneie dots, hag ar fe alfendy busily cugazed mera a mbes “ gtk & Tee. ti did not go to his trother’s; I never saw Richard Willis | Iseid ‘what is to become ofime. asl gave up my sitaa | Sehr Abbott Lawrence, alt ot ‘age bound Outs among 8h the shi ‘tgeil Grey, Commissioner of Deeds, whodepceed that | at the house but on that occasion: on cme moruing im | tion co settle with them fer litt; Mrs, Yorzest told me Bats Bron’, Sewards, Feria, mister tor tiehit alsa. for NOrienn E Wilson, for Vers ob ut the beginaing of 1860, ir. Edwin Forres: deposed io | the summer. before Mr. und Mrs. Porrest separated if] spoke to Mz. Porresbadout it, pot to sey that I knew pices Crus; Nashua, foF Boston Dels ware, for do, and semainder uper before him; did not read nor take any notice of ite | dining room was all in confusion, things broke aad | they were going to eyesic, bat tolet on that { thougut | poi, Folie Dap), Todlacteny Malagy 6 days, with fot foal Iaden echire. Weather clear and extremely oold, with & vente; within & few days efter that, became ac- | abcut, and Mrs. Forrest’s fan broken; Mz. Raymond, | they were going to travel; I went to Mr. Forra:t and | gc wr bh & Meincke. The F anchored outside the Heok HOB? ILE. ‘Doo be Arr brig Lind Rowe, NYork. ibted with the fact, tnrough the newspapers, that Mr. | Mrs. Forrest and Mrs. Voorhies went out somewhere the | said to him tnat I understood they were golng to travel; | Wea: tb NEW-ORLEANS, Doo Arr al les ‘Holmes, Cotin, N + rest had applied vo the Legislature divorce. evening before that; we bad po servant them ba Mrs | lasked bim if he would le: me stop at the farmhouse at | Schr Stepher H Towegend (of Hompetesd Harbor), Tur- De ange, Patten, «iss rapeis H. Dykers, counselior-at aa ie osed that the | Voorhies’ nurse end the sewing girl; when I spake oftce | Fonthill; he said he wowd think of it; I went again to | nez, Bathurst, WCa, 36 ‘with hides, &0, to MM’ Free Charles, Hiltiacd, Diver produced, (one of the exer jous produced | confasionin the dining room, Mrs. Forrest en*tishe went | him e few days afterwards, and asked if he had taught Wreather on the paseage, || bari 2 (au), Jogeeen, Cotbenterg Seemitas, ¥ For. nga out 0} to put the gas cut and her foot slipped, ehe fell down ead | of it, and he said the: 1 bad been talking o! broke the ‘amy 2) Mr Forrest was not at home at tuat | the house; newnid no more, and I came out; I met M ave | time; be must have been im Boston; Mre. Voorhis: live1 | Forrest im the hall, je 0oked frightened; Isaid yer terday.) was written by him at aoe iek's Off be could not say whether it was made from the ori or from 6 draft; I imagine I saw the origina! ; I Morning by ti Achilles, Haserd, ‘off the Goean House, aud Brougee ay ap ie ihe city. The Khas bad rar < weather, bae lost foressil, and sll hands aes ees | We Mi johnsom, Pousscois. ween Mr. Forrest sign several pepers, but can that I | im Great Jones street; ebe always remained at Mr. F. Ihave not been speaking of yo badly fr 1 Woe completely covered with ioe, so mach saw bin gm the original ot this. rest’shouse in his absence; the earriage that took Mr. | but someene In ing a great deal about me;” she ae $0 bo almost samaneny ‘ToMr Van Buren.—I can't say I saw the original at Forrest away generally brought Mrs Vocrbies to the | said “neve not expect anything from bim; chr Delaware ¥aricer, Grie?, Naneemend River, Vs, § fast Thot Pine, wea Capes te gee | au | nouse; Mr Forges never saw Mzs. Voorkies when be | you do ro long as you do me; coms with | “Sts oniet, Van Name, York River, Vo, 3 days et, ehipe Ocean Quoen, ‘nd Henled Vou Gageru; 81, shipe Charles Conduit, attorney-at-lew, residing in Brook- | came back; Mrs. Forrest knew when he was coming, ni | me? Wit ed that she went to reside with Schr Brother Jobn, Fouike, Virginia, eatery. ‘Metoha.” ita typ. I proceeded to burg last winter, to search | Mrs. Voorbies then went away; Mr. Raymond was io the | Mre. Forrest, who commenced keeping house in Sixteenth Sobr Sult: nt Bast Virgi FOLKS Deo 13—Arr brigs gm a (Br), for the petition fled by Mr. Forrest ; founds paperon | halit of coming there very ae taney, and go- | atreet ett, Viseiniae york (tie la St NYork, for 8 the records of the lower house ; I did not find more tham| ing cut with the ladive; cme dey Mre. Porrest ex. | Q—Whst visitere bad Mzs. Forrest in that house? Sik Caskind Walsinese 440 iC tera ge pte Rg ork ine oteee ons | yeerast 2 Saal tae the officer in charge of the he dined alone; she was going up stairs tnt, Gawkine, Baltimore, 6 daye. peake Bsy (putin to repair centre board). C x Pil heute ; this produced is the one ; the officer (I think his she tripped, umd she said she sprained Echi Piste Hawwoud’ Balviwere 0 dene Prim, Jotnaca, Berbadsea; brig Village ello, Davidson, Je- name ‘e Adams) copied it, and T compared it with him; | ber enkle: she ached me if I would go to the draggint'e, thehatite that lspoke | Subraan bath Gasland: Baltimore, § days. , Rebeoon Fors. om, Cubs; New Globe, J preceeded to a atterw: ; lwasmotat that | for some liniment, andr bom returaea, Mr. $e" treet, of the servants e Gavpect 4 Mtsiehre; Palsiehsuent 8 days. = Ba 4 (Br, is Aoi ne tome ao asinted with Mr. Forrest, and I can’t if be mond was in the dor; ‘orrest was going to have ig and ieaving men u a days. ‘areuil Tedford, wae ip the rame train with me. Sey ir De | Der foot rubbed, and f caked him would hewalkints tbe | in Biateeuth sirect, acd Bout Warren, Leeds, Phisddiptian 3S Gaye, rattan, Ute New Wie, inate Cet To Mr. Van Buren—I am not acquainted with the | dining room; he welked ovt to the hall while Mre, Por- | have Buown gentlemen th Sehr Merinan N, ‘ante, F iphia, 2 days, 6th— ane bri Jae Jere. NYork.. bandwriting of Mr. Forrest; the Legislature was not sit- | rest’s foot wasrubbed; he then went into the room; “r+ —_ Profeeror requentiy; the $e chr Wm L. Dayton, Degas, Philadelphia, NEW Li bos, barkJ W Nash Wase, Ma timg at the time; it was February, 1850; I aim mot ac. | Forrest waelying om the sofe; she called Zor hot water ured 10 be drinking brandy and water, &gruat 2 Mery Eujsaveth, Shoo, Philadelpb'a, cuine lor York; sebee Stavenman,, White, Chorrynela tor qaainted with handwriting of Mr. Gray; itwasno: | and glasses, amd brandy; about ter o'clock abe rang toe any gentionen came and went, but I was pot allowed ce, one} adel ae Go; Laocn, Lyd [ony =o isabella, Appleby, from do | et i) clerk's Bouse I found the paper; i: wasattheca- hell and desired me to tell the servants to. go to bed, avd | pitel said T might go to bed too; Teeid, “Thad better wait up, | What megns have you of knowing that that was | seycu'll bot be able to, walk to bediapbare was sp criginal paper in the room but Mr Reymond and Me. Forres: | ‘A=lt purported to bear the signature of Mr. Forrest, | time; I went up stairs; I did mot go 20 bed till tweise | further examication | ‘Oe sey de, i BE Me sched teat wae Mikiserd aod Norfolk, with sor Hackley, Mz. P. Wi there frequently. ey were; Profs. | gene Mail, Cropper, nett DEORD. Bee eae eh Esstora Light, Smith, or Rich visited | mee, to Deen & Tkoreton: es nésten for Vs * im with Jibstay carried sway; 16th, cows zi At being four o'clock, the bour of adjournment, the | park Pilgrim. oP W—Arr bark Ass Packer, Cro- his witness was postponed tii Aleo ene brig, onkows. 1. (witete she tuv I bave no positive means of knowing it to be an ori- | o clock Bex? morning Mre. Borrest sald to me, * r Be eres ginal, the men th Ree Rae was ine diferent | wretch,” of, “thet devih! J dou't reonlleet hina - ge Besiors pork, ty the way ot Lees | EN ook been Vera Uru buncwr: ing from the paper. | = night,” and thet she wanted bim to stop for . “4 . gon GH ri Br}, Haley, sob: D Jordnit, recalled by the Court—Baid be could nct | visas I asked ber did be sleep? and she sa set Will socept our thanks for & late a als fr), Haley, ae” Dp, Cherieston; =" OVID: * word “copy” wae on the paper at the j office; searched through all the reco Benate thet Adams said there were, and ¢ here. Mr. O’Cenor cffered the paper in evider Buren objected. The Court admitted couneel for defendant excepted. 7 7.) Mr. O Conor read the peper and the note accompanying Chief Jusice—A what? it The paper cave moticeto Mre. Forreet that the p Witners—A tin petiioca:: ye * ip the spare bed; gail there were 0 b Taeked her what begame of the clean clothes th | home from the weeh, ond which were laid on t | she sald she bad removed them; she also to} Raymompeett boid of ber e nd asked ber E, 2 , | York; sloop eds Jelena ‘Appleby. N York vie Dec id—Wird at scuriee. W; merid 40; | three 7 te thenremctez at acon st Whitenall wp th oun: | & cours rerorted bel boty Co. do; at ebade, Welegraphic Marine Reports. ae Boston, Deo 18, America, hence for chze Triusoph, Philadelphia; Sarah EB Lewie, RTLAND, Deo Vo Arr ache J W Heath, NYork for Tra: 7 e mont. Ola bark Robt Pennell, Smith, Hava: Car- pe Town; barks Constance. — Toga, do; echr P Patterson, Freeman Kelley, Cien- Dec 18-6 P.M having been sold Asnes remained Bt $4 873; fo ented to the Penney!vani fore | deal of starch in them Brvaverur , the day's lecton; Day State, Baltimore; | fae ee ition wasdeted tech We rusry, Ihe beriners rem hed § in boad, at $4.25 Mure Bill, Caréonas; @ L, acd | “Sit ar vork American, Adie, Cardenas, 20th ult; brig mated thet ke revided in New Yor umtil let ber, ny yepery yy Vernce) Insgue via Boston. rk. ot's Hole giver an seoovnt of the srri- KiCH¥O. Deo 16—Atr steamer Roanoke, Pert N o there, after experiercing very ve- | York; ve Ni id, Hsli job! fax, aie sVork, tia soy Oriana, 4 5, 4 schr CG Stratton, Wescott, | Pbitadetp nite ieee Lawton, Garduor, Havans; schr 2ea0. Christiana Underwood, being sworm and «examined by | Ms. Van Buren, deposed—I live at 1I¢ eth street ; jam ingatiod | saa busband’s name is Joseph Under $4 57K a $4 68 & ¢ eee I wae from Bootland ; I have been in © pillow covers; Mr Virginis, Hotagt, N York. faa # Forrest; on ecg Leeann renee ort ping, bu aertaeeee, rell bark John Swarey faLEx, Dee 1s— i bi adorn, Matthews, Baltimore. time previous to her marriage; I wee acquainted with do yoo know of bi ge foe Boston. doer family since 1 wae 18 years of age ; ber father was in the Argyleebire militis ‘he played come ww the band , I came here in °S7, ¥ h my bu iy my feet Busband's name « Passengers Arrived, icMMOND AND NoRvoLk—Stoam Mun JC Woodrag, L BH Woodrut, 3 1885, J Callen, J Cogbill, hy 5 ~ Fs J Teamen J Kelly. D Big! iaileaa oi suneon, 4 Cit aweathal’ New artingale, J Btineon, Jr, wen TGranbarr, Mise M a, Virginia; Ree W i ies ity lees ardcmld, & Kose, J ‘Anderson, NYork; Jamce i a & for ‘eg Lett | Bortoon, Maine. 8 Tabor, 49; t day to lead fo not Bormuds: od ir ebert { provisions ‘nev, irom albany for Nantucket, went tear fe) Veint, Nantucket Bay, on toe her hold; crew safe. ak Te. Lyne bnon Ba’ Mz. Reymond came fron Thempeon me $0 ride cown w day evening, aud woe d and she wanted some way, and aria rs to dress, aa velvet Greer, which I co Forrest used to find it who fastened it, and be nal may! bow did you do it ’ eo with us cok, prices are net C00 baler, wdout nd Mrs. Forrest ar, street. and wished in Bouse whieh he had hired—they wore going +> tape diately took chatge of the bouse: this wae < staid there ab: EB —PASSENGEMS PER STEAMSGIP AROTIC erpoo}, will we be om board a8 the footer et, On Saturday Dec. 2', at 11 o'ciosk, A. a ageags hot wanted on ths parsare oa boned, Friday, marked “ below,” with th: number of their berth HOw D. COLLINS & © oR LS eee STATES MAIL STEAx- » Cant jas. C. Luce. turcay, December 20th, as 12 o'clock M.. toot of Canal stree jo berth secured i alt paid for. assage, mr having Rnequslled aocomasdations “EDWARD K COLLINS & Co.. 58 Wall st. ‘The scamship Pacific, will succeed the Arotie, and sail denvery loch, 1h. apd a boy composed ineir far rest went to live in Twenty. se sireet, and and my family resided in the Reads etree: Bowe; Mr. and Mre. — e~y v erervart, errived from Eugland. a : pOOn bouse; Mr. exd Mre Forrest were in +} in Ube drawing room w nur Fe r or six monthe alt did not dine there: dinner wae ord end family; the house wasfurnirbed ani | they didn't have it till be was gom l bed the care cf marketing, and eo forth. afte there; Mr Calczaft came almost every und Mrs. F. returned from New Orleans, they w she December following, to Twenty-second street; they lived together, et that time, very bappy—very a sy in the # ebe may meet far trven, Deo 17. = Reel | Vorgnls, Wrightingtes, PI bis alm ¥ ruled frm. 400 bales River bring ) Srrived—Sebr Time, B cndred Ibe oa rt¢— Brigo Fle ¥ FGF paDimate £0 tone Seoted Grit, eo; Zero ( didn't come, be sent his serve’ to Law Forrest—beuuete and segare. < Pustice —What! t with moter and presents | eaten, NYorl Temate; abe spoke very affectionately of him, a 0 Witnees —eesarr—int w? segare. * | ch ial Poxriann, Deo 17. would do; Tremember their going | | Ze MF. Van Baren—Mre. Perrest smckes « liste; they | ware actively deait Jn, at $2 per thou | AUitte—fshre Mary Wise, and Sasan, NYorx. TRE ge fit cee oie RICAN ROYAL reet has written to Mr. Caloraft: I took notes on two or- Barem, Decl. | rect, and between Boston hive ’ went they qi i serweede went abroad; they went ia January 20d went in | i ete eat Sen eS erent ek ng; leaw them abroad, I shou Cr lging together, at thet time wes were | BO: eee Bim on thore cocarions; Mr. Ferrest did wot the samo ce before; it wae in Lon know of my taling those notes from Mrs. Forrest t> Capt. | Osicraft; Forrest ordered the servants always to go | to Led at 10 o'clock when there was po company: Mrs. Live ip their bouse; I used to see Mrs, Forres! in London | Forrestgexe party and some English nobleman came | once Or twice ® week, for about twe months Mrs | there with Capt Caissatt, meat day, or the day fol a letter to Mrs. Harper, for meto obtain | img. Capt Calcreftend the Baglish nobiemas, 1 forg siployment, bring deetitute after my husband's his name, but he was a nephew cf Lord Fortessar wie Harpe: End previcuny aaked we, before [ out to lock at Fonthill, Mr. Ferrest’s plese in the coun- rk, sed Mre Forrest dictated that letter to sa: try; Om the night of that day two gentlemen were at Mrs. sounds of it.I went to live agai Forrest's boure: I went to bed, an d the servante go Forrest, in the following Jamuary, after their retura; | % Led at the usual hour; I heard jaughing and walt! og t murt have been in 1846, 1 lived with t bout three o’¢ heard nome ta. May they left the Rouse; I can't rec # if in the p toy bedroom tne year exactly; I live@ with them & baif before they separ were going to travel ; th it wae im January ; I dont koow manner of Uving then | they bad eix or | ho were very untaly. (Laughter). When they returned frem traveling, Mee Porres: engared a cok anda & boy ; Mre Forrest seked me ¢ ome te {| ber oe housekeeper, when I was working at Mr. Harpers dara. Voorbiee war not living there at that time ae one ct ‘he family , she was up stairs in the attia the day Mr ond Mire, forrert were away ; I suppose che came te bid ber sister good bye; che did not see Mz Forse tanged from $1 06) for common lerp, but there wus 0/ pe cleriag Mcrasans declined a shade. 150 bar the only calling at Malitas to Saee ad Ceceive mails and pas- Te. $1 8734 fer Louirians pew loported thle day | | that time, living in Grand street, | af | were small, white eezare. tied with bt B Lf a Ta aver, Ubere wae Do arrangement made then fi var Stones —Factort asked $3 06), for erade tur- pentine; 88¢. a 2%. ier eptri + $2 fer Witeriagten tar, and $1 20 $1 80 for do. resin; but no sales were a ‘The vessel hes biiged . Satine chiefy of rice, saved in « éamaged condition. eeods of cargo brought by the wrosbing venrcie, amowate te $806 £7; tise sold ie tion for between $3 and $4 8 1 of 2700 gallons linseed was done, Imported, this » Viotor will carry Siler putting back 7 Brig Bi ROVISIONS — Pot tnd mere found bu $15 25 ci itor. ned on specie beyond an amount for pe Ae experienced surgeon on board. ry letters and snags tmust pase through the Post Per freight or passage, M * 1 pae ¢ ery bi prime, ona $* to lt for nceen with 160 Obie boot? oe ad eayine hems at §12 t $10 60 per 220 Ib=. There were no new | Consigned $0 AF Tift, : ERR oe shed vp, at $2. 26 | fer 8Gricam vs icked wp, at $2 28 | op tor aveak: [The Chatiecten papers b weather, eatin, Fepaizs of ferem bh, brig Monies fof 01 I isan, Naw fun icon for Bax Bri deem fold at $22 to | 62 cates. ments wer bhas Company intend rinniog sheit ROM LIVERVOOL. , | char ef Pisuaboreh 1» Olty of Piusaburah, Wednes- £14 Nev 2 Scr Jeeethan Vail, Vail, NYork. : oe cae doy ovember 35 December & city of Ole shy “Thursday, City of nagar, W Welsman, ‘Decor Veorkies used ome time e a be at rehearsal: The sole Lecet ure, Ean, Harbor, Naylor, (rom N fork di ry sho wove ts cues totes, ans On ome te Gioner ot half-ast three o'clcel Seliida veiw bNtG vie, cine biediews + endl io Mette has arrives eintreee, Garcnd | Clty if Mancnteten, Thare City of Manehastet, Wednee Forrest war ot howe, or if the library door war open. end ry sy wither! * these gentlemen ¢ cach. 7 % Backes Secksams ates too tae pete teed ciy eek », Wednes- ey wo pethays ‘il + ook: Cuptain ¢ would call about nine o'cieck to see Mr. Porr then & me one would go and see, and she would pare up to be atte | it was alnaye the maume. except ce one os ion Cu & Bunday, when Mr. invited> Mr idse Vocrtice we Yamer: thete was oc sthet company | war introduced to bin wad top. wp bear dhere; Mr Forrest came down to dinner when the bell | What were the habite of the house when Mr @, Mire. Forrest told me the cecasion of the dianer was | ®t home’ A.—The servante general tsicn of Dr Gray and Dr. Wainwright, to | O'clock, amd the boure wae perfectiy oncitistion between Mr Forrest and them; 1 | Woke up et aight ip that way when be was a: bome Forrest left town, of ses | What wae Mra. Forrest vgurd a snowy dey | A=—Mre. Porrest wae « tock off her | | she wae in the habit he icoked rather stout; he said,“ You are look. | Wine ben she told me she was married aud | Mrs. F wr —Balre bare ae Pasage from Vhiladelphis, ta Saloon bite Hoc, $0); in ret tore 5 te ptir g to fur rt RIGA oN ett tee N. Ya The eelvage on ‘oe ears and epecie, wrecked in the eobr ‘alaut street, Mer Lent, bee bot yet be «, The seke Gov oh ie discharging, and will be hove cut U. & MAI MAIL STEAMSHIP Company: iakOR NEW iy, with strong | epler did TORONGTA, B00 tone D* yy | ‘feamabip | “Agr Dec $Sert Mary Eddy, Providence, RI, to eail soon La farece X Reon W. Wedneviny, Deon for NOvleane. [The Teleaid the M B was dieg to sarvey— | nly.” Raton on ete German window gine | no doubt a mistake Arnold). 6th, Elizabeth | a1 nake Wine Hail, Tothill, NY | Henry, Rod a taking two ipner every day: I rem rrest returned trom the Bo stecraae $2 ih freak fe Patni Fae Parongers tor Ne erie commer before they seperated; Mr. Po | aes Waste. to po tue esmer @hilaciel > Sefer US revenue cute | 4 they memed to be trying Mes | iu about @ week to finish vena” For freight of passage, ap | J lesvn ealied ot the house elegraphic . rewforé, Coste, kemout Key, to ine the ¢ondition | itts ty ai ckienet lied at the howe walle Me Fer ata a i the IpLe. Foperted to be in a vad state of repsir. Salers 77 wot eto, | bile he w Lents, Deo IS—4 PM. an fae oe ie be fehimond V *xprenitrs LINE FoR san TRANG VIA } aoa be rald's ge | he "Wereutrer, Rhodes, Providence; sveamer p DAN TAL WE a ob K ur, fork. or qi | that Jamieson bad told W060 Dols nko fo a couple with steam Lg i Miscellaneous. mip re EN, 9 Base a Se BR See Corrorpondences very pli ver Jann- Brea is reported by our correspondent to | aryl, t h month, ia be the Sth mu 224. a6 heretofore. | | have put inte Rey West om the 22%, on ticad of } very tae . 1s51, | sity. in want cf coat, and starhoara : . | | ace up ard said t ofrest that Mr W th jekne payers mentioned nothing of it on her aerival be drwwingroom; Mrs. Forrest wert down ana sturea | church; Leame im at the basentent and this | there, Acsneiet} KW ehe ome Gay, she damage was pre- ot ral Mare te belt § ieee Be | elf am bour: on her revs-n one tooh my room for on umbrella to lend af vably of » trifling nature, ft me F ue \ rag direct.—Pare Redneed—Or and flurried; she said she wae afeaid | With me: Mre Forrest called out, from 5 A Bong page die, at Portland 17th i C be'sleek. FI , new, dante ae sienmshs Mr i would Le home s00n, and be tervlatet her | door, * Who's there’’ and I sald,“ ¢ ? teling exchange is et 8 bee ab a : B burthep, HB J. 4, U. 8. ba Forrest was pot im at the time, he wor in | the litrary door was looked. end Robert t eae coe beh phe . Lg a Commander, will sail on Monday, Deg. 424, at Drecigel own; I wae not living there then—Ioniy called in, | ¢ was there; there were fi erk mye Uevot for € re pies, 0 ot Warren > : id wt $12 40, treot for th abe im begend Mere Forrest spoke a grent desi abou ¢ be told me; J don $12 : Or rt » toe ee Mz. Willis; she eait he waa very clastic ia his ideas. and | thing preuliae abent the library mext moraing I nctired | f Tange har declined, ams. For particular!y ebout ladiee’ dresses; that be arranged ber | Ope day that Mr Forrest's arm chair wes be Scum Exteoree—$637 hap been awarded by rote ees niroot, Crpampente and Gress eme evening when they sere g ing Mrs. Forrest told me thet Lawson had broken ie . “ c vers Dec. 18, 1851 sebre John Rngglee and B # Reever, for saving ech ia of loding | ie Opere: he was arranging her drese—and be kissed ber | Forrest wee not at home at that thme; i r Jtoge are firm, st * 1 66 te $475, and tending upward | shoulder, aud that Mr. Forrest was in the room end she | 14%, Mr end Mre vent 4 some diffcaity, Mee 1.200 bble. meee pori tw $22 53. 100,000 ibe. shoulders n ES Wiiierre, from Warhington, NC, 4d been tp London, | Forrest and Virginia & farewell parcy M and sides. dry #d. at 00. to 60. heve been taken on % into Nortolk ith on fr she spoke of Mr, Will Voorhiee’; I went to bed. and Mir. Forrest weil op for Eastern acco Pills have been returned from Mew nl stores. On the 18th, até Ax. Cape Henry bearing sod to onli at Mr F them, be wae at hon the evening: he seems York to meet which remittances were mado ait and us held Om ese b very Wretebed end war wali ut #0d sighing all | Ciebt daye before maturity. Nothing reosived from ‘ the evening; next mort rest fen New York, by mail, for a week. Navigation ia still sus. Dior ab pended, but the weatber is moderating cceiteaneeditiaineabaanteeiadiiog eel same day. Married, firemen and oth hie dressing rocm, 1 went Forrest's bed: haa been crying. and I asked I enid they didnt go t hat Mr. Forrest ter Chagres. “Fnssengers iepving ta the Gooryis will aon Sense, erect Spat funehip Oregon, to sail with- that; when be was On Thursday morning, De ' ept bie sppointment d she dido't kw: Chureh, by the Rev 8 they, Saought ibey heard be began tell'ny, me \ sin, of Bag Harbe 4 | | indow, and that Mr. Willis went and pentat the party; this was om Frit youngest daughter of the lat TC NDEPENDENT STRAMER FROM PANAMA TO SAN | mmediately and could oct sr any morning I w ed when M t the fire, by which Sime ® lane portion of the cisco —- The well known and favorite steamship NEW | it wes the cook going to feed the from the lib bedroom, | pene Om December 1£ yt Res. E. 8, Porter, of Williame ont, mortly in a damaged state. The sche is ms Hemmeeeley, U.S. | 7; one evening, when bureau with « key; she said | burg, Mr Sreenen A Bea n of the lnte Jadge | Sl#o.¢omsidorably ¢amaged. There is insurance on bor carn of tak nessainee * ohh +f Forrest met mein ton, sister Katte, whe: e tool y Broneh, of Providence Mire Mancanet C. Bowence, | @? 8 by eng ot it sas seameheaes nut being seem; I had ~ Katten” was a name hi Ox December 17, by the Rev. Jonathan | ,,APt se NLondon 16th, bark Dov thitg necessary for th Paasongs y there was any cne im mee in speaking she ep hervelf; she w ® usta Bora Paar | MARR OS*ORD. 0 oe s01n eek Vi Pork for Chagres, by any of she steamers of 2 rub that Mre. For me ce Sha een en erand got all wy { ail r ene Det 1, in Bhoring'a Surat December, willeopnect wih, the New ‘Orleans, at Tanna, | bell, and tol * was above and | asked what letters, and she ssid ‘ my correspondence December 16, by his Honor che . 8h; hed sBes r id whales (100 bola) ta Aretie Seas, Wout Of a ae the wished to get him cut without being ssa Thad been in the South,” I ™ Loy ur te pang Mh } OWAND’e SON, Agents, 34 Broadway. his wae about tem o'clock at night, Mr Forrest ¢ ; M we ce to Mariners. war on at the time, I + b ' The Crook Dolphin, om the West sido of the channel below nobedy came fron ° Providence, hav Bee ¢ vosee! running hile lie war going out; I cannct fowl of it, abd at high water it of sight, ren. would be im the day t dering 18 enteemely dangerous ‘or versels in passing that ib tbe habit of coming very (requentiy when Mr Forre.t wee at home, M Ovtget wae waiting on ening fe: rt Mr Willie, and be did * come; she aid abe could not ben adg 2 it she left me @ note for him and to tell hum to write if there was any answer he came. I gave bim ube mote. and be said there wae no 00 nm to write ae ong | cargo engaged, and being of very small » will have the most extraordinary aispatch, Bhippets wilt please ee: mfor Apalashicnia, smine h Find jude for Bhegn Ive" orted lost on Hog . B. SUTTON Wall street ) 1D, Deo 12, Cape {OR SAVANNAH-—U. 8. MAIL LINE, THENSWAND | i Cs ia Thomas Lyon, eee Mieoe!l. he Would eitend to It: abe did not wets bre Tom Cringle, from Cote for NYork, Deo 12, lat ’ seve c Ferersey. Wy 1 ot att see | Eryr eee ky fering about Mr. Whilis at t rent b ab Jat Peter Quiet “ “hee debe W Dodge, 29 cays fyom 0 Ingo for Bopion, Deo | yam L. be Mi peH ied Oy poe feelehvor Fare B44 Ka cde y Wily vas determined ope bf Tl Shp teiemey cf ihe fase y +o piven lg GABLES yp [2B : | ah bist, asst Ley, ra Ssiseday. Dy, ae’ een | aad pe Broekealing hor att m ’ . R., with the government mails, | ta, commas tt fo See es “a OR NEW ORLEANS.—TRAY: Ei Ae uvited to nobir ihe este, la Havant sabaahs on Stuy sherqoan, sate ie via Rewari Eur Pincha vin OTICR 18 HERESY GIV will be male to the loss » at the next seseio: » THAT ay oy 10> o Yor! MEDICAL, ae DISCOV BRY TOR THE CURE EOF DEAr- oe pw pverde Pats enaice wae te mena tomtha, ‘Dr. Luvener per at ho United States. His Pa rit ga sary 1a 390 Boal Unio om 9 till A to receptors he great’ Ricord and, pee, of London The certisioates sl ibe reo teas Bs fortunate numerous victims of Shousande whe cannot be cored with one belt ciaed and D® 14 La oner x's RATE aD ga Mo Choapest boon ever published panei and the Physiology of Marriages an os sicmet oeuth and eal wr co web eal an Stisine from fadisoretlon, wish . ich’ persone ean cure to Nolaaal ye witb With the suthor' Gsqualificatio ree oar as illustrating pecsneny Poe ace ange g- re organs of bo’ and functions. Is Boos doctotian He Nitec whether isi: Males ase p ua neg they employ ann agains } the i ifs in eioue cities , pe paeien of aQnekary. fe Raa aeas in pees tas, poet bwenty beam fT differ - BS digenses of w! asby jeter. Auy person sending twenty. letter, ES paid, w one of ve copies “tor i vor con ge Bi EB, AUTHOK OF THE — ve, Ofte boars, Oto 12. the express parpose bheae Eictee lowed ye Tong and vet eatentive ce, do. skvely 90 this speciality, 6 sane confidence, re eortain, Dereeveran: who apply, private will be gratified » be exre, whioh is often ei ayy leas bas been a matter of surprise to mente rie py ane of cena stabi 4 iret Seenees fetes p site ve a ah ew emerer, te miserioe cod people bring upon socisty were Kuswhy yer s beformed, Separate t epimien would Ps roonts are for sang * Be wait, For sreatmeat, by letters Ba ye. MORRISON is ‘CONSULTED conn: NTIALLY» ce Saws, any} = ae Ree mereury. te ‘cures in three da Sa ‘les him te gure those dete "ion eat 3 ate omee Bg Fe ifn obsess atzoas. ety ‘eoulleated Ditiety ecules oh th iecace, Saat Fraction thos eae athe Zaace cuned fe Preversiens of a quaci exception, the only ywalitied ape D* , COOPER, 4 DUANE erREBY, et FOR THD ino mineweon years, cevotnd his irest- wm ercuriel and best = fo Can cure most 'd diseases, a sanga re moved a '® few days. TER ZErS, ice rj yon lene seh, Dear let a Lg —s my ot with ibe Gres w is @ hig conatey haw ever Pred Derfeat cure or bo oh Be theres. D*, Sr NO. 17 DUANE STREET, 50. M4 2eown in th e treatment of dineasce. The Galsted Yor yours, 8 pre eminon eatin: breught on by & eovret babdit, effectmaily cured. im four days. A petiocs tre oF 20 charge. %. WARD, BEING DEVOTED TO THE wip oan pa ss Eanes vetl n —— GLOVAR CONTINUES To 7 ein = ] Prenod y eae pd atned hi to fo smite fiesta ike inet twenty-tve THE AFFLICTED —AN INFALLIELR RE T fora relare Bom eet NUxzRous CURES DAILY, BY DOCTOR WARD, oF Gelicate disorders. —His Unto: riema alt ines hit le wiurass Any ieee ey and heel! de misled, be coreful to remember nt oply i known the seeres Bs O FEE TILL CUMED.—DR. CORBET. al, DuAND. Frees, may be songulted of acca dita, Shenay= oo your praca " . +4 pane omy f ie ‘tn lu Tenover etevete WG vn tatters #9 advo wash &) known ty thom particulary. Fe thowe hole 4 perm imetense oF ig, Wie of special in ort rn ot en ines he er9, Se metbor= tbe ener ry te he Cesline ches sate urs, in every ecu-vising *(dlstract ob tomer teem om s entienge | tn Rig tat ig Da. A. UR ICRA T 1 Ky Dean Hn :—My wits has boom perceptibly sinking for tome three years or more, In seaseqvenes of A ian & Ky. sommes nontne betore 838 dv ist tal mv vay ES bilstavin; 9 aud which ana aaron i a ie i. Weonnene wi oa ae 7 remedy. Ito: ‘which I lib0le o0: eerves! wee ata ferns, Mo tacaber oe ald hay over mr hi fa ® mito ve boon in erro Om my A entered Yeh me iin tis, of Cure, IrApERehonble 40 convey more fally the ae Hens pubjects troated briotl y: ynded for W de racemitted + LJ Tralvntses Seater. A1) le Sei . A, M. Menriecsu, L berty rtrent. gd rt 1 poe 5A COMP RTE FRacrical. 1d trentmon? of delicate disensos, epg cere

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