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THE FORREST DIVORCE CASE. s Court. brother John that I lived in Grand street after I came out of the House of Refuge; 1 told you where I lived, and J think that is sufficient Mr. O'Conor—I do not propose, sir, to pumsue this crose- examination further to put those uestions were debated yesterday. Og TSrovioudly 2 ‘to the House of Refuge, did you ‘Bot steal money, also steal a watch’ Mr. Van suren would Pat te desire that he expressed yesterday, that be instructed that che mayor not answer the question, and if she does answer it she is entitled to make explanation of tbe cireumstances. Chief Justice asked the counsel if they had anything _ Mr. Van Burem had referred the Court to several sathorities yesterday, and he had some of them in Court now. He contended 3 that the witness was not bound to answer the question, except it was accom- mot deem according to law, lest a have some Gifficulty hereafter. It was a matter for sound dis- pation 06 the Sudan , in faet, a striot question of law Court togive the witmess were in con- with bis idea of the uniform practice of courts of justice. He again referred to the of Judge cy, which states that a witnees is not \d to answer when it temds to degrade. ‘The Chief Justice gave his decision, and told the wit- sel for defendant asked. The Chief Justice said that the propriety of the Court making the & to the witness which the counsel requires, depends essentially upon the fact whether the witness woula be bound to answer the question when put. He did not find it anywhere stated that a court is bound to make any such suggestions. As respects this whole quertion, be had bestowed some reflection on it. ‘The rule laid down in the marginal notes 4th Wendell, he understood to be, that a witners is not bound to answer any question whieh tends to degrade him. That ocer- tainly is notlaw. It however sometimes happens that through carelessness or inattention on the part of re- ters, @ mistake of that kind might be made. He me that there wae no privilege on the part of a wit- all events, the privilege is of a very narrow kind. Here a question is proposed as to character; and no mat- ter what ber answer, it would not render her seeomes- tent aga witness, though it might affect her credit with the jury. If the witness confess the fact, she could not om im June, 1860, I said I went before Mr. Van Buren.—Yeo; in April and Mey, 1848. I now the gentleman who took offer this letter. Ge ease > Chief Justice. —What does it tobe? after I returned time Mr. Van Buren.--The letter of Jamieson, or the Qon- egain with all my femily—my suelo letter, band, we jed at Le Chief Justice.—Is that the letter that yoo have proved her pame is Mrs. Flowers, to be in his handwriting ’ I was confined there of my Mr. Van Buren.—Yes, sir. town now; [have seen my Mr. 0’Comor objected to its 4 sinee I came on here; they Mr. Van Buren was beard in su} of ite \- Houve, the first house I stopped bility. The fact that it was in the handwriting of Mr. To Mr. O’Conor.—I do not J has been testified to by Mr. Blake, and there vant, Catherine, gone has been evidence to prove it in the possession of Mr. ‘c lowes, came; she was back by about Forrest. Ite contents will prove that it is not such a let- Gi rns pea hy cord about five; that was the teras Mr. Jamieson would write to Mr. Forrest, or one | ing, rat ¢; Harwood, Gogdvin, Bos won; Theodore, Mor- Forrest went to Philadelphia; | man write to another. The testimony of Mrs. Under- | tom, and coy ant, Dyor, NOr! ; pa} mo i men, ond | poe ees ao, Forrest, on toa ores, ex- wel xy Te ke etn Charfentent 20h. June . Forrest | claimed, “ ‘he has got that Jamieson’s letter.” | , i. or hinted something like it; bi j " He considered that it was suficiently proved to be placed | Feaneteos MH, Express, Andersen, Sevannaly 64, Milsoctie, the transaction oceurred in the ; of the vl | before the jury. :, r fore he knocked me down that 7 ie dy Mr. O’Concr would suppose the case of a husband ‘lbteburg did not consent when he made the promises; permit 5 | anxious to get rid of his wife,and who had possessed NOT think a servant girl and s gentlemen ought ‘1 | himself of a letter. Suppose it was written by a man of ho lobiles fod to hl, or aided io any wagy he ouaght beld | te : eral delta pois an ‘the busbena toe very sicbs and who bea | 4 nobesir Hyun, Novigany Raglane, Gar consented to ) OF in any way; he cai A u us! to be , aud who bai ; " 4 sok mse aay further PI TWD Ba- | Sociared himoclf willing to give halthis wealth for proot | MOaee Tew Mites Beene : of my arm; I think you ought not to ng; iy uestions IZ, Zoregs, do; ith, Ho Bruce, Brown, ile; wards Lester, why would it not be competent to prove | against his wife q a jor, degraded man to Te the Chief Justice—1 don’t mean, whem I say he | adultery with him, if he is prepared to swear to it; and | have been made dru: id he being ve in, had boasted Mo ‘ona Des, Roo, Savi knocked me down, that hestruck me. sud id the jury would be told bythe court that in | of having seduced the wife of a distinguished man. Loxvos, Nov 20—Ent inwards, London, Huribut To M tain Howard remained three or | this case they could not convict her of that particular | He was merely sup wcase. Mr. Forrest claimsthat | ""S 70st Patrick Henry, Hawes, NOrleans; Nov 29, four hours after that; he was there when the other ser- . hie wife committed aduitery, not with Geo.W. Jamieson, | alexander, Barrow, Valparaiso and SF rancisco. vante came home; they were both on the head of the but with every individual, black and white, young and Sab, Cornelins Grinnell, Fletcher; Victoria, Champion; old, who came within ber reach, and he is desirous of | Loni ibbert, for N York; Serampore, Johnson, Boston; Pring in onitenee a letter ac he states caine from | Centurion, Edwards, Caloutta; Coromandel, Young, Cape Good Ho} ration Ss, O'Gcaee continued to areue sguiuat the | _7=™8 Dve 1-814 Sted Haarlom, Ui, NYork. pare: = admissibility of the letter, as it was not iWentified as tne Liverroor, Dec 2—The Canada (), Harrison, arrived kitchen stairs whem I heard him umlock the door; I did net tell them, or either of them, what had Po aeonsd that night; they had been home about five minutes; Q—Did they ask anything about him’ A.—Catherine said “ You area lucky one, you have always some one on band, I thought you were alone;” I told her that jeular letter which was alluded to by Mrs. Forrast | here to-day from New York, encountered heavy gales trom Captain Heward had come there to see Mrs. Forrest, and alg Tye exclamation to Mrs. Underwood, that Mr. Forrest | BSE to SE 2ist and 22d Nov, and srg, hard gales from 8E bad just come in. ‘Mr. Van B) didnot suppose | had got that Jamieson’s letter. peek vy sons, on the 23th, 2veh and wth Nov, and Q.—On that first did you agree with him that | that his testimony would establish those facts, he would | Mr, Van Buren replied at considerable I andthe | *h:S°Paisneld, Howell, which arrived here on the 23th he was to come the Nice not allow the witness to be introduced for the purpose | Chief Justice ruled that. asthe case now stands, heehould | uit, from Caloutta, had tailed upon the bank, ner the en- A.--I did; he eame about 7 o’clock in the evening; he | of administering to scandal. The counsel for the plain- | exclude the letter, asit was not proved that it was the | trance of the All Dock, but is not supposed to h: remained there till half-past 10, I think; I let him in the | tiff cannot now recollect the declaration that ne made | one spoken of by Mrs. Forrest. receiv second time; I let Lim out also; we were in the drawing | before a witness was examined for the defendant, that Adjourned to 10 o'clock, this Wednesday) morning. — reom together during that time; this was the very next j . Counsel — i ‘wits, Dee 7 LE Seeargee ave), night. Q.—On the second night did he appoint to Eavne, Dec4—Sld Zurich, Rich, New York; Alexandria, Married. come any other time? A.—Ile said, as he was sleepii 2) * 22: Waiker, and Beatrice, Rogers, there, be would cometo my roam; on the second night, At Grace Church, Plizabethport, on December 224, by | “Livenr 8—Arr Constellation, Allen, NYork; N Catherine was in the kitchen; we had company; they the Rey. E. A. Hoffman, Gen. Faev’s Prezre, to Miss Bid John H Jarvis, 3 , y Minawpa W. Hiannisom, all of Lllsabethport. Vaadyke, NUr were Catherine’s relatioas; I don’t know who they were; | the opening, by cor had no d of imfluence upon id : iyke, they came in the evening, before Capt. Howard came; I | him. A gre On Saseter evening, December 226, by the Rev. John | leant Te. See eee ae Lecce, si Pbnk Be pt pe Py have occurred which he | wicmpson, Mr. Witttam Wattace to Miss Jane ANN Cae Howard ane cee aes Sait Chem before | eet remcetted thet he ia. namo to, as n great dealor | Haanteon; daughter of the late William Harrison, both | Tacmpecn, Nex Orleans: D Webster, Wovard. Bovbany Oy there, I returned to'the kiteben three er four times, and | irrelevane matter had bem imtredused—matter which | GBIESHY. win ay the Rev, Dr. Alexander Mr. 3, | SEES iy gfbiladelptiss Bpead Grundcll, Ss agen Cee, Rinses tn Guana srensy oe: Heate-teee, purions. te particar parties mot, before the |. saxwaut. (of the firm of Thomas & Maxwell, drug- lion, sn saciuas ldridee, Nore. fifteen or twenty minutes, and the Test of the-time | | end, that it ry to disregard such evidence | Si#ts,) to Miss Euny Avciixctoss, both of this city, ze a, Macias Stas. Feapenl, ¥ spent with Capt. Howard; I don’t know where Barney | as has been given, as to the gees of other par- Diea, ine, NOrloans; Sic Edm ind ence to the present | Cp Monday evening, December 22d, after a few days S¥ranoisco; Warbler, Westcott, NOrleans; was; I don’t remember very distinctly whether he was in | ties. It seemed to him, with re! the kitchen or not. westion, that it is not competent to show a feeling of | jiness, ALexa>DER KNox, in the 66th year of his age. b bn Davis. Hughes, do. Q.—What was your motive in going back tothe kitchen | enmity, om the past of Mrs, Forrest, towards her hus- | “His frieuds and acquaiatances, and chose of his son, A. tr nix, Seeley, N Orleans; 6th, Caledonia, jenderson, Stewart, Baltimore; 6th, Expres three or four times while Capt. Howard was there’ A.— | bard, as there may have been grounds for it. As to the ilicete, Jones, NO: That I should not be tuspectd, { supyose; he tld me to | otber question, as to the specite charge of adulvery. Farias ate rosthenee No ae dae ctitet on Thursday | Letom, Deo @—Enta invvarde, Pitia, earn, Slogepore, jo it ; whem Capt. Howard came om the second evening, | whether any act going to, show & lascivious disposition | giternocn, at 2 o'clock, without further invitation. ae he Crengiine Grinnell, Fletcher, New York; Sth, he rang the bell; I did not explain to Catherine who it | is admissible, adopt the suggestion of counsel, | " Yesterday morning, of croup, Jour J.,60m of Moses | "Uosnospenny. Dec bald Fanny, Quinn, Orleans. 5 ; there was no light in the dining or look matter. % impression was, and Eleanor Devoe, aged 1 year and 4 months. MaxseiLuxs, Deo 2—Arr Pring Adalbert, Dubel, NYork. drawing room; there was a light inthe hall; I don’t re- | it could be dome, but he confessed his opinion was some- The relatives and friends of the family are invited to | Lég 24, Rapid, Jansen, Boston. Be convicted if she chese to avail herself of the statute | member that L kept the door of the drawing room locked | what changed. re ‘ALERMO, Nov 18—Arr 8 L Crowell, NYork. ef limitation. But she would be subject to the incon- | while we were there; om the first evening when Capt. | Mr. Lester then left the stand, and was desired toat- | $s atch trem Neral Tenth create ae Dalt-past | geaview. Dee 6-8 the Wi Beatrice, Rogers, trom venience of & prosecution. Where the question arises | Howard came, there was no light in the drawing room. tend in the morning. On Tuesday, December 23d. of consumption, ieee: bas ye ‘or NOrleans, with emicrants. cellateral, she cannot be bound toanswer. He was of (Mr. Van Buren here applied for an attachment ageinst ‘The was foto returned thst Mr. McGown was | Ww wife of Samuel T. K Marshall, and daughter of the | of ag ye i aed ion bark Gilbert, cpinion that this was a question the witness could not be | Elias L. MeGown, s witne’s who being called, did not Mr, Van Buren said the gentleman wasout- | jate Thomas and Lavinia Quirk. ” Seman Wad Coad Weslaad tat fete seamed), tte ceerced to answer. She therefore may or may not do | answer. Attachment issued by the of the court. | side the court room, but unless he used physical force he ‘The relatives and friends of the family,and members | Hendrik Hudson, Warner, from New York 30 daye out, for 20; and he would say so to her. The Chief Justice then | He also applied for am attachment against C. Ed- not get in. He was acl an; counsel of Independence Lodge, are invited to ‘attend her fane- | London. raid to the witmess:—“ Mrs, Flowers, you have been | wards Lester, a witness who did not atte: Attachment te do eo. (Laughter) He would, there- ral, this day, (Wedncedsy,) 24th inst., at 3 o'clock, from Trisste, Novy 2—Arr Argiro, Cornogorcevich, NYork. shed the question whether you stole some money and a | issued ) Dame bim by for the present, and call Mr. Bl No. 26 Firet avenue, without farther invitation. Fava, Nov 21—Brig Harbin ¢ on shore on the watch. You are at liberty to answer that question or { Examination continued.—I hallooed out, but not loud, . R. Blake deposed.—I reside at 80 Leonard street; I | “Gn Tuesday mornivg. Deo. 234. Dasiri. Harsey Meare, | 18th New, and was wrecked. not just as you think proper; andif you do answer it, yeu can accompany i: with any explanation you may wish to give. sd eae ane me? ‘Witness—Yes sir. The question was repeated. A.—Yes. Q —From whom @id you eteal the money’ A—I did not steal it; it was banded to me by a servant in the house; I do net know whore it was; I believe it was at the Doctor's; I don’t know how much it was; it was all handed to me in one bundle by the cook. To the Chief Justice—Money and watch were all to- gewber, To Mr. O'Coner—I don't know the cook's name; I ‘think she was a white woman; it was early in the morn- ing; Icen’t say it was found on me; I had it about ff teen Duputes, + could not tay who took it out of my ‘ends; my mother came in and I told her about it, and et the same time-the Doctor came down stairs looking for those things; I told bim the girl handed them to me; 1 don’t know whetber he took them away, or laid them down; the cook was there at the time; ene was pu: in the Houre of Refuge the next week after me; was about 16 or 18 years of age; I went home to mother's that same morning; 1 was tak ht off to the “Board- img-rchool,” by which I mean the House of Refuge; my mother took me there herself. Q.—Did you, or noe 6? out on the roef of the Doctor's house, and pass neighbor's house? A.—I did not; I am not elimber; I was handed the watch and the perso age at the House of Re foge wrote it dowm. \.—Did be ark you any other quee- tiope’ A.—I don’t remember; if he did, he got an an- ewer; I don’t know who the gentleman wa: think he wrote on s loore skeet of paper. & —Did you not tell some one im the Hcuse of Refuge, that you went out on the roof of the Doctor's house, and into # neighbor's’ A—Never. [recollect being in an empty house with sme children. and fa/ling through amd burt img myvelf. Mr. 6 t—That ie ail. Mr. Van Buren—THlave you anything elee to say’ A.— He hae no charges against me; I have been abused ail my life, amd never hed justice done me; hen the giri banded me the money, rhe teld me to bold it for ber, as ebe was preparing to go from the house; my mother ¢ in, and I told ber, but I don’t know whether I ‘ed ber the bu: dle; I said to my mother, “here is something that Martha has given me,” | was talking to my mother when the Doctor came in; I did not sey yee- terdsy that when Mrs. Forrest fret came into my room abe undressed and came into bed; I was misunderstood, my connection with Capt. Howard was three daye after the circumstance I described between Mre Forrest and , or; L know Geo. W. Jamieson; I am acquainted Hi , when’ be Knecked me down't ballooed, 1 made ao noloe Deswriing {fhe Gnvono inter proses) | Zagat an@ sod mos M, Moe ged 2308 | EAC pte hades before that, only loud talking. @.—What’s the reason ? The relati friends of the family are reepectfull; = == you did nct balloo as lcudas you could? AT did no: | , Mr Van Buren—To prove the execctics cf the paper | invited to attend kis funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at Passengers Arrived. think of any reason then; I was frightened; I am nearly 2 o'clock, from the residence of his father, in State etreet, Lrvenroot—Steamshio itio—-F 8 Pepper ond lady, T Mayo, from Newonstle for on der d, rode out the gale. tired cut; I have answered all I could and told you ‘Comoe object. as firet house trom the corner of Bond street, Brooklyn. Davenport, L Bailey, ! Henry, jr, J Powell and Indy, Mr nothing but the truth. @.—Can you state amy reason Fy Eine cat iar gl ou On Monday, December 224, at 2 o'clock, P. M., of eon. | Dov. Mr AA ai etter why you did not halloo ss loudas you could? A— | hie tae Sotaenens es in @are not respon- | sumption, at her residence, Cypress Hills, L. 1.,Carua- | Mies Robbins, F White, Mr Green, J M Barker, L ptain Howard told me not to; that is the reason; at f Just Gots. be 04. nine, Wife of David Russell, and eldest daughter of the | Cspt Gordon and lady, J Lowry, Mrs Spooner, G Jou the time he teld me not to halloo, I wag still resisting = lustice—That remains tobe proveds late George Jamirron. Edinburg. Scotland, aged 31 . | Sharp, Rev AC Cox, FW Hotehkise, & Licher, W iy him as much as was in my power. Q.=At the time that itmers continued —To the best of my belief, this is | ‘The relatives and friends of tue family are respectfully | S8d dacabter, J Woodbrid, ling Datzindy, Mre. Forreet went to Europe did you cuspest your. | the handwriting of Mr. Jamieson; it was first shown to funeral from her late residence, on B Latou LD Sonat, 7 W Bani: E A Thowin, D Ni . W Wiloox, clock P. M. Trains leave Atlantic Ven Sickle, Philadel pia, L Montes, Cubas A W Little, é self to be Pregnant? A.—I did then; that was the first | ™eby Mr. Forrest some two seasons ago. and 1 put my time I spoke to Mrs. Forrest about it; Captain Howard | initials onit; I can’t recollect the precise time, but it was | street, Hrooklyn, at 11 o’clock A. M |. F Barker, Mise Mogridge, & Hovchkiss. T D Io weil frequently slept in the houge after this transaction, Mr, | WheD I was manager of the Broadway Theutre two sea- | “On the evening of the Zod December, at the residence Biiisee TD Sareene aw Fone SW Wakevary Mt . To Forrest ons; y < | Sons ago; the time I put my ini to it was at the ex- ti Sipe Tomar was hare ab sss haba iaty ek | motion et Mr Begwisk's ice, was some went | Senv iene dan et oc ber tine, to Europe; 1 know he was ¢ ere, for I’ made up his bea} 5 a examination that I caw the paper with Mr. | “ ‘The friends of the family, her daughter, Mra Mary A. ‘fuse recollect making up Capt. Howard’s e or four me Hartnett, son-in-law John Swaine, and her grandsons, | Be: an, Miss Wil! \ times after I tol Mt Forrest about tt; Tam pretty eure 0 MF. 0'Conenn Within a month os two, Peter and Jobn Swaine. also Carilear James and Francis | Briss, B Deater, F Friedmann, C's Mareto, Lieut Dynaly, J be slept there once within a week before Mr. and Mrs. io Mr. Van Buren—I saw Mr. Horres: in the wintor | Hartnett are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, | Rutter, Mr Magies, Me Guild and lady, TO Cogewell,'G Forrest wemt to Europe; at the time they went away, | before he separated from his wits; I think it was De- | without further invitation, cn Wednesday, 4th instant, paper anG danghter, MM Dcston, TH Peal, Gee Deotan, Mre J Pirquin, ip, Kuro Mr B Davidson, C A and for some time before, the only servants were | cember, '48, or January '49; Isaw him repeatedly, but 1 | gt 2 o'clock P. M. and myself; Barney had gone « couple of | don'tknow any particaler ‘ime, On Tueeday evening, December 234, after short illnese, | pimanaltar— Rey Mr Phelan poops and lady, W moaths before Mr. Forrest went away, and irom that We rOnmen aet e een “rae Wirisam M. Care, aged 28 years. Schweitser, Miss Bobrin, Gorrison G Muller, M there were but two serrante; Catherine was cook r. O'Conor-—What do you mean by his ceadition The relatives and friencs of the family are respect. | minger. T & Yell, Capt Honsiogsen,, J D Simpson, Mi 4 servant, Mr Vincenz, W Richmond, juring the two months bef wre they left; during that two | . Mt. Van Buren—It becomes ne vasary to show the dates | ¢uily invited to attend the faneral, from the residexce of months, Lattended table sometiniee, aud other times Gu. | &®4t0 chow his state of min? on finding the pap:r now | fis Mother, Mrs. Hannah M. Cape 75 Rivington street, sone sentra: Lbs w she attended once; I recollect | Produced, setts alleged that be did uot take any notice | op Thursday, 25th inet.. at 3 o'clock P. M orrert er wait on table once. Q.—Dur- , On Tuesday, December 23d, at Mr. William Stoddart’s, ing the rest of the two months. from the time Barney | ME. O'Conor objected to the acting cr manner of Mr. | Mr 'Juuie Brurses, late of Netherwood, Gissgow, Scot. went away, did you sitend table” -A.—T cant say; I | Perrest which may have been fabricated, being given in | igng. cyd ta yeats Tun't ertead allthe time, because Captain leward-war | ¢Viderce. His declarations couid not be received, and ciate: Warrington, Gen Schwarz, bearer of despatohes; J Rogen bere th, BE Eokhoff, J Jonseo, Mr Drey, Mr Zoe- H Einstein, Mr Salpius, T Abrond, C twe chile rs . c il, © The friends are respectfully invited to attend hie fu- dining there, and I told Mre. Forrest I didn’t want to | “f course hi gestures were inadmissible neral, this day, at cue c’cicck, trom No, 209 Beveath | pst be in the room where he was; when he dined there he | , Mr. Van Buren sald the Court would find thet, however | Sverue, 7” ; sepee Dian take didnt always sleep there; T remember Mr. Forrest beirg isting uished Mr, Forreet was as ap over, there Wat BO |” (in December 20d, Micuar. M’Consucn, im the 2é:h | | Cuansesrox—Steamship Marion—C Kneeland, TM Rod- home very much before he went to Europe: I can’t say | *cting Im this particular ine‘ance—ii was teal. Ifitwas | yearct bis ago. den Col D D Mitchell, lacy, 2 children and servant, T Car supposed that Mr Forrest separated from hin wite bo- | 7 "iiie triendogand those of bis brotbere, Patrick and P ale, UP Jervey,J Walply, WB Mo- he dined at home every day; as far ae I recolsect be dit; ld be impertant ous P also, a8 to | nine Fx the time the letter caine into his possession. and the ef | § your aud 2 mort f- cts it had upom bim, and how it «orrerponds ip pe.ntc The friends and Mire. Forrest x Captain Howard was to be time with reepect to Jameson's visite . | temd tne tue not wait upon the table, and abe raid that she would | He desired to prove by tb ¥ fremw No. 161 Weet tell Mr. Lorrest that I wae sick: I dow't think 1 | i @ftate of the deepest sfliiction and that he deoined | tien Th rea es Iguesethey did not have dinner without @ waiter 1 at- | couse Mr. Stevens was not asked to tea, or because Mrs. | Jomer, ar d to attend bis faneral, " 2 tend them; I believe there was one day, the day before | Porveetenid-to him’ iview lie, the evidence weuld net nue B, coruer of iva Rall—as Duna. they left, that I could not attend; Catherine took the | be material; but if it leace to the wife's guilt, and shows | Seven: x < e'elock P.M things to the deor, an the ¢flvets ‘produced on bim, be (counsel) thought it | “Of congerticn of the bra'n, cn Derembe: verre > deughter et Wiliam and Lydia Marsh. aged al BOY KaiLwOAD LIN River, ty snoumboat JOUN VOTTER. Morning, " a iver, by steam! —_ ae 3 7 oeck, Aftersesa Hine, as 4 ovaleek. Fr i} p caenod dock ‘Emigrant Line, Ere, si, said che would tell Mr Forrest tbat I was Br that day was Captain Howard, Mr. Wy! rs Forrest, and Mirs Margaret; I set the ta! entcenth st, without farther nto Greenwood Cemetery. waited on table every other day before they left | SL epesgement im consequence of his steve of mind. On Deeemter Baareica, sop Of Der- EW YORK AND FHILADELSHIA DIRECT —U. 3, for Burope; I di ch ‘The Chief Justice raid it was quite evar thet if th - “i Mailand Ey im indichours. N.J. Kail. ope; I did the chamberwork durin, °F | rence ard Anne Braunigen, aged 1 year nod 4 day pg Saute yp BOS rteet’s declarations they © period: the purse I bave spoken of is Nawcy Butur: the a fureral wil teke pisee thie day, at 20 clock from . 3 Paper Mr. Raymond tock cut of my hand was & writ to Whee oa t- aeere * sp | SO Greenwich rireet. Pilledeiphinr pone hours, from foot of Walnae street, srieet Captain Howard, which I bed got at one of the hat wes the general character cf Jatniesca with Cp Tursday, December 23d, Parnicw A. Piviey, in the | geen: for first class, aud $2 {0 for secon class. (ffices in the Park; Captain Howard gave me $25 before so wanes 423 year oi Lie age. timore, Waehington, and Charleston through tickets, sold (a I went to New Orleans, to pay the nurse; and he after- ir. O'Conor objected to that. He euppesed that evi- Hls friends ard o ted to attend the | the shove lines, and throngh luggage carried in the 6 P. M. wards paid the nuree; he did'nt give me meent more; | SeEce of Jumieecn’s charsecer would net be evideace | gurers! om Thursday, et 1 cclock. at No & Pit.betreet, | line. from New Vork. with throuch oonductors , have separate roo Ha nein ail’? aad Pt0'9 ta ite venta st ta Res vm i] e sizest, two dovve from Mroad te 4 fs recat. tils Stated werk will soon! Published. 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Kor sale &9 she publish Browdway, nud by the author £00 Years, at hie vresent office, Sevtesica vivant tire eae Csordors of an > resulting from oxi tal powers, ai! di:oag or" patee J) organs of bosh o fare, uses, and functions. It contains inte to those contemplating matrim come objections — cy this important step without ‘I treate of all diseases of females, w! Strangers who require medical aid, befere ee: jootor, Ought to kuow whether their cases are pro derstood by those whom they employ, and thus ‘the imposition of quackery, #e prevale: Dr. La Croix is 5 ley, fied An: ding swen' Fore baid, vl recive one sopy by mal, fee ver > Ne pom 4 Bixinger & To’ rosdway, Branch office 64 Lloyd stress, Busse es 0 THR AFYLICTED.—AN INFALLIBLA | . for those deplorable nsoquences reeultiug from self: toe SE use, &o., me) n y ' adcberMideaurd tacts, i Bs nat Portance. NW NERVOUS DEBILITY.—DR. DELANBY’S brated Curative Instrum: im oa Price's.” fens to, any part ot the count jc " niry. civen gratis, (postpaid Tappliea fer. 54 500 REWARD.—JEFFRIES’ ANTIDOTE, & SPE- eifio mixtus @ for the of private pty FF ay ty oxi or ft ry or rier PE; , i Wriakt & Co.. eet cure to the cnfortunate. rou whl cured i a Uively, im balf the usual tine,-end by @ mild me! wil evtany pain. These w! }e contr diseaces, he would eke carly ep tion. voaies so Genet sirevt, corner nts] cured. be misled, be * wherecaly is kuowny the seeret of comne ex! " no one paid for my passege that time to New Orleans: | *#aipet Mre. Forrest Yo December 22 ¥ inson, in che & the captain of the vereel was a triend of my rister'e, and | _ MF. Binke--1 do pot wish it to te inferved shat T know yeas “ Drees. en seer oe be gave the parsage fv saw that cnild last in New | £0 jthing ogainst Mr. Jamiceun's character with tel:rence | “ Her friends and aruaintance and thore of her broth- jeans after my marriage; my brother lerick took - nw. Jnmwee MeLivitt it back to New York; my brother Johu's threat to bill | Chief Justive-—It ie uct necessary for you, eir, to make nd ber funeral on Thuredsy & me, wee in the letter which 1 have before spoken of as ey ry 2. icek. from No. 44 y Penner re ates Rae, Capt. Howard; Mrs. Forrest went to Philadelphia to Mr - orb Forrest; the bey and the other girl were left im the | written to me in 1860; in the eummer of 1850, when I was |), (1 a ary Bp be we Rag thatthe | “ Arthe Wertern Hotel, on Tuesday mcrping, the 23d freight or pseege, i house also, but they were not in when it occurred; Mrs. | bere with my husband, I went tomy mother's house, thet he wcule a a aK mot Mre. Porret, apd | 1 ©. Diswnow, aged 37 years. for elegance comer, vo "4 owen Forrest told me I was to stay at home that night and | and she refured to see me; Ieaw my sister (Mrs. Anna Doecsiee of the le pond ia lect extrem! che ‘alifornin, intending to return with The Ly (har gh cyn—eet yy me. mind the house, and that Barney and Catherine were t oe FS oe eg BT . be = tee ¢ letter and the chara * fe and three chiléren,at Pedy tia, Bucs ‘acifo, evenin; themee! tl e Ye bear: 5 ex i s Co A) TEE amnaaas Capt ah. meee hat oectings 1100 be | more than that once, because my wale fa ‘The Chie? Justice said there wae no ground for the | igker to Cranberry, N J, tor —i ie UO. lal, STEAMSHIP COMPANY —rOR New in; he asked who was in, and I raid “noone but myself,” | Bil me; Mr. Forzest told me that he did'nt think Mrs | dUsitint ot Poesen ved that as the letter hed not bee Buddenly.on Tuesday, December 22d, Canouive, wife | 05.° yo vie Havens.“ Changs of sailing day — tne when the door was abut, be caught hold of me; when the | Forrest would come to the Irving House if 1 wanted to gest: . hot teen | of Airxender Temecy Ce er ce aral trom the pint on tent of Wene bell was rung, I opened the door; the chain was on it; I | see her; the suggestion ii letter that I had not seen vide oo te The friends of the family are d te attend the fu- street, N. R., on Wednesday, December ‘eloo! told him there was no one in the house but me, and he | any of them, was my own; my object was friendehip to Jobe Livin ‘Coma { Deeds for P eral, from her late residence, Fultom, three docrs above . Rates of 9 to Havant needn't want to come in; he seid, “you know that | Mre Forrest, for she had always treated me well; Iwas | | 0008 0! Thee Ge semaee ah a ase. | Weshiogin svenue, Brocklyn, thie afternoon, at three ent :—Ladies’ Saloon Mrs. Forrest's house is always to me, and | at that time, and always had.been, friendly to her. mn Me eaaaioes meneedens wt House; | o'clock P. M. $50) a J want a little brandy and water;”’ I let him in and gave it To Mr. Van Buren—The child was not taken from New loaeneenin be r to an ae At Auburn, California, cm the morning ef November to hi caught hold of me, and Tvold him to let me | Orleans bymy consent. @.—What became of the letters | (op Nae S Ses thotaeh ‘ge? | 12th, Dr. Horace 8. Benne jormeriy of New York, pesen ly to Sone inat Mer “Porrert would be very angry with bit. | you received from Mrs. Voorhies’ A—Mr. Raymond ie was the 28th Feb. 4860; tome | “Danbury papers plense eopy. M', WOuitrs, 177 Wort street, be said no, that Mrs. Forrest thought a great deal of | took four of them from me, and Mr. Vocrhies came down | '™S CF parce daze and Rights were ooctp 1 | qt Philadelphia, December th, Bowann K json of M. | ‘corner of Warton street him; I said, 1 dare say abe did, but that if Mr. Forrest | On board the boat when | was going to New Orleans, and wre given wo Mrs. Forrest to eppeat oud | W. and Biisabeth kbifter, of Chasleeton, &.'C.,in the PACiriO MATL eTMANsiLP OM INLY | posed this btave as wae knew whet was on, ould not think s greet raid be wan’ ed to see some of the letters; he said he hed M. U. Der objected: | third year of bis age. Abrough line for California felt to moes the worn. deal of him; be said he would never know it, unless was | cog ogg Loe a a = — out eight let | i Ven Burea—TI euppore yoa will. (Leughter) TES Fore foduces.- On wi n00de9 > moots) | Benes he pO away, and never gave meacent, (Laughter) “*! | Mr O'Urecrsaid the Ptate cf Perneyivaue tod ro | MARITIME INTELLIGENCH Dee i. Di Porten USNs Ccmsaan der, ayrese te poe the os ay the house the next evening also and the same thing oc- | To the Chief Justioe—I did mct mean to say that 1 | Tight to sit in judgment in this Statein maciers between | =— z Ry hay We ag Shas the great Gitonery of i M beeesenus Ure mede n 5 Sao peeaaone ne niet aight Tesla | ote ye % Mire. Porsest ed | Mie Chiat Justice The witness § ates that be | — Saar Sees RBW YORK, BUC. 2, 1002. for Chagres. mere remedy. pepense © » cc mes many prem ‘ LE tol ral i 2 } ‘ ‘ with the United States mail # sail with- | WAe possible. thie ei: Mrr. Forrest. sbent Paap pn my and I aid be bad come to see if a oan af Teg thet may put an PR tr K, 4 veate of cur columns, we are Marty ter Suu Francie iP Sosa ever ma Mendy in aul maa peeks he we urope, (1844) Q—Do you To Mr O'Coper—-Mrs. Forrest teld me Mr. Forres’ wae Mr. 0 Conor--It maf arise by another witness, and we Clear pics, New 7 eat stroet, coracr of Warren ‘of Cowra, 1m; ravtionble to convey ore fe had seen Captain Howard’ A tir, L went up with | fery angry with me; that was the very morning I met | ™4¥ S# well diepore of it now. Ship Enterprise, Pronk, Liverpool, Taylor & Rich. » ae pipes tptioree treated eh, a0 they ene Bin tavere eames ber, and when the was taking off her things, she said | Mr ry % street in Orleans: my conversa | =— sald there wee no pretence for the admis. | BB's. C Colen, Comin, Hi *, Spisere, Tlesten & Oe. NDAPENDENT STs ingens es macrieg or those a « ab, Miss Anps, you bave S| ee nn wee Netie E sist Es. Rosman te | “Zoo Coneute lettes Was handel to the witem, He Lilten, Whitey, W its NC, JO Ward ; N New York tide Josep ra Jee; 1 do not know thet th me ooo cogening TSM | sesadthes then nameneae : Brig Jobamne & Louise (Dutch), Vandever, Rotterdam, Let, ‘Mobile, Alabaues ¥. B. Perareen, 98 Uhsmnad Peeenbice Becsect went to . | _ O. Bdwards Lester was then eworm, and deposed =I re BS eed. Ee een 3s Ay (Ur), Sebieventech, Marncaibo, Pavenstadt & Se 91 8 oon be malt, ‘To the Chief Justice—The transaction between me | #ide at the Globe Hotel in Browkiym. U—What is your | |Mr., Ven Buren said it war now 0 0 oloc Clara W ‘ Prince, Becker & pT sae and Capteim Howard, was om the lst of September | cocupation A.—It would be difficult to say. gre oe mete toe c ‘sre Windecr, Buiter, Port an Prince, ast es a beurieeen, To MF. Van Bureo—t told Mrs Forrest what had oc. | | Mr, Van Deuren—it would be mote diMicult for me | Sg tim time to lock upeuthoritieg, | | 6 W Rilwell, Jenneon, Norfolk, J W Kiwell. = ao oe curred, and she answered,“ (Oh, Anna, it’s too bad, » “Witness Balto 1 ged the t a out my six houre a day. (Laughter ) F Job, | ic, Trowbriege, New Haven, Trowbridges’ REWARD..—C ANS SPECIFIC pe. young girl ike you, I will give ® good scolding ;" | 7 T represen: pited Siater Mr. Van Buren.’ T'prepene 66 send the G2 Bore. » Azonts, Yet secovered, this is the ‘after thie I did not sleep with Mra. Forrest; Mr. Forrest | government for rome fire or #ix years at the court of tiene of lr Smith ‘Then I propo read the depori- | PY, ~~ densa Maria, Rogers, Portau Prince, MM Freeman RM was at home after this was made known to Mrs. Forrest tence, ny F I know Mr. and Mzv. Forrert ; the fret | “WONO siislee—-Whet's the name? ‘agen, New Orleans, HD Brockman. ‘snd San Juan, Bn: cams, rear ae thor har git am not | time Fenn Bi pore wenn ber howe Rewoty coved | r"an Boren a Bain Bete eenath Etre | greeaagt i, sit peace | fare toany that Capt Howard visited Mrs, Dorvest ex | Sot rure—it wae in the year 1848 jDatlam | Chief Justice.--Senith ien't much of @ name; what's Masher. trill gail tor Chtscee tiseet ou i iS cept im presence of Mr Furrest, etter I told her; be vi- 7 , ¢ hie other neme? (Langht U tile, Sraziaston, JL MeCesed & Co. | omm see for Chaares direct, on Mom me rited the house freq ‘after Mre. Forrest left for Eo = hat took you there’ A-—TI had written a play Mr ven pA ny ena oat Price, Smith, Wilmington, NC, N LMoCrem- | ber 2th, a3 ee Som, Be YS rope; st all while they were away; 1 did | S00 Mi pleasute cf Knowing, with a vice to Manet | presently. IhetenelS Sain. rancis Flallett, Walden, Williamston, J B Gager. ne B jest nequainted with the et about | renting it, and l called Ta paroaance of au eppoiateneni | _ Mr.O Conor sald thet before Mr. Durem com- ‘Lr Bergen, Cole. Petersvurs, J Hunter & Co. tomy fy" = to sey that Mr. For. | of bis, I think, I called at a very early hour in the morn- — Teading the depcritionse he wished to rtate that cop Freé& Brown, Gardiner, Providence. - family way, I bad nocor- | ing; early, considering the distance I bad to walk; it was ze were two tories he would object to. lie about 10 o'clock; I did not see Mr. Forrest ; I was told b Pointed them out to the Corzt. wrote to her, [ corresponded with her sister Margaret. Q—Pid you bear from Mre Forrest through her’ [Quertion wet admitted ‘Witness centirucd—{ wae confined in Connecticut (Norwood). on 25th of May Q--After Mrs. Forrest went away, how were you pro- | vided fer? Mr. O Concer objected Mr Van’ Sure said be wished to rbow that Mre For. rert amd ber sister pald all the expenses of the wrinesses confinement Chief Justice ruled that if be could show Mrs. Forreet connected with it he might do ro. Mine Margaret would take care of the hous» vuntil with! month «f garet wae to get money after I left from © Howard; Mies Margare: money and baby clothes, Capt. Howard gare me money; M’= Forrest gave me ome baby clothes be fore she went, Mir« Margaret sent me money every week curing my confinement; I came afterwards from Con- Becticut to New York. and stopped at the corner of clay street and Church; the name of my tutse was M Butler; I remained with her five months before I went | to New Orieans; Mics Margaret paid my pure; -he came to wwe it (the child), end brought ome presents; [ went to New Orieans with Mrs. Hinsdale, my married «ister I ret armed bere in 1846, and made a complaint agains! Capt. Howard. © —Why did you dose! A—The nuree told me that Mie Margaret did not pay the money or pay much attention to it; Cart. Howard was arrested; f went to Mr Vorte-t's house; to Mine Margaret; Mr. Ray. | mond Was there; be took | tof my hand, end threw it into tse he scala I @ S oe ¢ " ether way, 200 not bare + about it; thet would provide me wi) mr Kaymend gave meney, and paid the nur + wae at my mother ©, my chiid took it to my mother « sbeut eighteen days, and my fleter; the did not come on her om to see my child; I wee not he mer of 1850; the reason I did net th Jone three yesterday, prod To Mr. Yon Buren—in tiie letter I ten MO One; (het ie ne e; Letated iter Geoeive Mre. Fortes’, beowuty | knew if rhe 4 seen any cf them, rhe wou'd met con ne od Bi 2, pre . by é that? * ar ge ber wee. oO, A wan tod f ond be delayed pore thea © Gay oF 0, whan 1 came Jie she wae away, Imever | Witness continued—M re. Forrest told me thatduring | abeen: | went to Philadelpbis | I siw Mre Forrest’; Inever bad | Zhe Ciel Justice aid they seemed imina rial cove her betere ftaining from the servant thet Mr. Mr. Van Buren then read the deporitions of Samuel | Forrest was not at bom my card for Mr. Forrest, | 8. mith — | With @ request that it be banded to him w! 1 know an inted with Mr. Edwin For- | returned; befere I lef ps Test ond bie wise ated wich George Jamie door again and said Mre Forrest would rer me May or June, 1648, I bad to ses me. or something to that effect, way teason to believe that Mr. Jamieson reo courtesy of it, induced me to return ; I believe I caw ber | Vorefrcm Mr. Forrest. From the coming down the rtair. way ar I entered the hall mit-on and Mre fl orre Mr. O'Copor.—I call upon the sounrel to etate what | hed, through the agemey of Mr forrest a ey to show by this witmese gegrment at the National Theatre r. Van Buren.—! propose to chow the feelings that | ircm statement: mace by Mr. Pr | were manifested by Mre. Forrest towards Mr. forrest, | that Mir. Jemieron receited And to this witness, » etramger from Mr Verret. The relation Mr Forrest and Mr. © Conct=This individual ie net one of the al | Mr. Jamie-om at and before the period tated, were Jatione, both to ing to California ply be Sr 0) For freight or passsce, apply STON & OO, 45 South street. Picweet will prooed!y be ia time to New Orioans, leaving Panama on the Berry, Charleston, 0 beure, offerd, Tileetou & Co. jay, 9 PM, atteras, saghanget tignais wish eteam- n. peers, be orth of D. Ladiow. will \inme. Dee t¢ form Packet, of Mai | leged adulterers, snd the c-umsel could adduce no es- | dial and friendly; but afler the ccourrence bereat es, from thority toentitle him to show, when a porty is charged | men‘ioned, whe Forrest found Mr, Jaunieson i : 14 with “improprieties with pa r persone, that be perior alone with Mrs. Fc "7 St Martine, 20 days, with enit, LD AND oe pasegese evttase feed domeanore by way iferted @ decided ivai-y Tires Basll, Gcntéen, Sovesnch, 19 Gnge, with cov cle, oe pate acas ican tes pamed. I Se ee ‘elias ‘ to NL MeCrends & Co. Deo 20, of arrest ¢ Aanding. Don't be li to prove; but I . ; right to inter tebe Vireinity Mebert, from Savaanan ter New ¥e i ond eve De. Hanter of onse, ired the doctor to publish fere and object tr fa dreadful Mr, Van Buren cou should be confined to One tark, onknowa. tate of mind of the ye dobn Hay | e b producing | terview with # phrenotegi«t kin the after e, Apel wr Roon; at two o ‘clock cf the ame day 1 went with Mr. t 2 Fear’ oe & witnege to Bt ze ty B ote ovées derstood he was to fiten beur for | with paseerarre for this port with me f ety. He hoped at lart Re she | painter net being at home Mr. Furr tpplied to a London phyricinn to be # witness, Le wanted to how the n ard unexpectedly reiurned to t penee ; be pronounced me well in three es, ube ® tering the botel, Mr Forrest preeed Renthe it broke vwt sgnin. 1 tied sig others, de « hie private per rr) «fe * ther i? 4 yard, and entered bie pr t ve ating «ee ~ A r, until | eaiiea a: your dis | he, Upon my entrance. 1 fouud Mr ad Mie Forrest there Mr Jar four ond ever tinee am a0 5 and 00 ny de, wotwithstanaing his pr t , ng might be j ust the phrer ological examination, pre y without notice left the room, and when The brte Ver, | bi he war cet to be found in th 3, Dee th, with ft oral. deeparoned by | (you trost t t I her en Mr Fortert wel wong sleek, sud the } (Jon trust to eny other, the rm obeve meat aencreon the fest | FEVO AVOID DiGAPPOINTMENT CALL ON DR. WARD. 7 ety bY eres sil yeu who have contracted a private disease. He has ; ‘ ‘ mande the pres.est reform in the at, cure apy ¢ tric 8 Faurien, Waterman, frem Liverpoct (tefer® | Case in batt me that it tekes anothor. Ef all tt reported), was towed inte quarantine leet evening ty cienm ave dified others. Those a rove the moment they come » feo ti the way from t bent Waehingten Byes ret into ond e mere love of } by eon renelt, 16 sincd tye t folte cons» + Office nal strect d note but when | rest, which produ hi , ver © th athe b heds | Forte t palhe m rt | - | PuwaNSE process oF pr WARD —ALL FORME . Me hat t } > és Hic ricnee ensecded, — Ir namerabls o Progress agen, with thee physicians being 1 # cate, and be hoped be. weet ob (ren bat, bys : er: a nnew from Witt befor tp four hove “ ’ ery ‘9 het me there ware Monies n his demeas ge moving tiem 2+. PLUG be premisted to come to the steed and fa fies, 0 Canal atone’ | The pinkatd bhews Lave ued some Lime 06 prepary for ! ‘opsultaticns privawe eee i Lotves, § Yom, | POpsUItALicne private. Log, Muntevee, Barrort, Ebazon, Lope Stas, (og NOrieans; <THE NEW AND | several years \ tbe capters porpere digeaaes, fe & long en” ¥ery © gxclasiveiy be thie epecia! ox Promiso, even ty too & } severe ant we ap Ss aecat a thas pAddvons bon MD Poot oe ee iB TILL © YS USTONTUNATE.S FRIEND BRATS # for enving pr 908. ly one Gellar. W thie areat me beventern seme! universal treme remember she Depot ty-four houre by eiee enn do tha BR. JOUNSON, NO. brown ‘a th tor'e reputation fer ok gxicted for years, ie p brought on by & secret onres cured in four dave. F exception, the only qoali Dp" boorkar, i oneos remo ted errved by a terp i eurees, t am fircas “i tiraoh, Fee my diplome. im my oles, wth the Lee SHG SOtEUTY Wie COLMIEN Daw tte pawn! Perfect cure oF ne sharps,