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+ Eats Unie. The attempt made by the inrurgente | ments to Lawson for his very kind ettentions Guring {cs doubts direoted by the Inte King] ant other feyal | late mouzatel setae! vad pa ry ee ay py yp oe he bene phates] Sra tat te salty ot France roqtred che death ofthe | hare reason tobaie ta hare Ol 'be we ling 0 whole reyal family, remaining mighho. Tam happy to say that my health is entirely recovered, of injuring ¢he theatre, will be the greatest he ori hos Veen oorenis eee se hela, ofthe ete affectionately and devotedly, ad EDWIN. [C.11) Axaany, Nov 80, 1842, pga! mot Cap) here Cor on Monday; the steamboat, in in Hudson, landed us about twelve from thence to and I have euf- began to snow, and now hon upon the level. The ity |, and to-night, much to my surprise, there must have been more than one hundred dollars in the house. In New York, under the eame eir- cumstances, I doubt if there had been twenty. Remember me to eld Jones, and, believe me, ever your own [0.12 EDWIN. 4 Mv Deanrst Carsaninr---Excuse the paper; I am wri- | ting in the box office of the Arch street theatre, and they have no other to give. Mr. Porter is satisfied that Mrs. Jones should remain until her husband is pronounced out of danger. I left Mrs, Jones's letter at the house of Mrs, Coles. Henriette and I got here safely. and she seems quite delighted with her visit to New Yor! id the atteations of Margarct and yourself. T hope, my dearest Catharine, you are hourly impro- ving, and that Mr, Jones will be eo much better in a few days, 60 a8 to enable you te come ca here. b od blese you. EDWIN, Monday worning. Rebecca is delighted “i grapes (ce 10 (c2) Benpay, 16th July. My Deanxer Karr—I have not written you until now, for Ihave not been well, having suffered much from headache, and have been overtasked in the theatre, bj rehearsing ten acts a day, and acting at night. Of course they could not find time to rehearse the pieces pritr to my coming. (Such infernal rehearsals, every one needing prompting, make the profession an; thing but agrecabis.) ‘there has beon a great opposi- tion to the theatre, in shape of other entertainments, more entited to the taste andcapacity of the people here —the circus hes irresistivie charms for them. I refer now to the self-styled ¢lite---the distinguished nobodies, Tmight bave stolen time to go ac far as the telegraph office, te vend yous message, asl promised, but eince my last despatch by that conveyance. I begin to think that lightning is not so asit’s cracked uptobe. [ have not beeu well enough to read any of the MES yet, but hope te do so in a few days. My head is still aching, but in a leas degree. AB soon as you get through with house-cleaning, yon | had better accept Mra. Godwin’s invitation, and take salt bathing Your health, I think, would be much im- proved. i} I have eonciuded to perform I neem quite lensly without you, and evea inthis | three pights next weck—Monday, Tuesday, and Wed- short absence, bave ofton wished you were here; but the ! nesday. and shall Jeaye here on Thursday for New York. three weeks wil! pacs away, and then we shall sce cach | Mr. Grattan called, and asked after your health, and other egain reiterated bis regrets that Mrs G. was pot well enough | ‘Tell Lawron I received bis letter and receipts. &e ke | to return your visit while in New York o-nightis my ‘The weather is quite cool Li Write me soon. anu tell | benefit, and judging from the show at the box effice, me bow you get on. Yours, ever traly, * there wil! bea great house. The cntertaioments—King EDWi | Lear and Kolia. What a glorious baptism of blood was that in Pa: Captain Howard is he: Did I not say they should lave killed every remnent of | eure of attending you My Desaret Carhanine—I duly received tho trunk containing the dress for Richard, and played the charac- ter last aight, a most arduons task, cortainly, and 1 aw heartily gind it is ever. . whe told me he had the plea- Margaret to the Chatham royalty? What ire the lives of suoa moths, compared | Theatre. 1 hope your father's engagement proved auc. to the'life of one honost izdustrious man? ceseful there, Has Lawsen sent you the balance of the 03 moucy! The weather here has been remarkably fiue. I hope it has been co with you. 1 thank you for rending tome the wh rest and the package of hoarhound candy. which was very accepta- ble usa, Taeaday I received the dresses, my dear Kate, on Saturday morning last, and in good tiie for all needful purposes ‘That of William Tell l wore on Saturday night; hs OM¥eds| Vee nian ei alana me exactly. Iwas much pleased with it. and it was |, Tvery much reeret that my revura will be deforre greatly admired by those of good taste among the per- | for even the few nigihta mentioned above, but [ am formers. Mrs Judge Coorsd, who was in the house | 2D3ieus to free myself as coon as po: during the performauce, said she uover saw me in go be- | Clunati debt. y ua coming & costume. It is really very picturesque. thank | _ Remember me to Margaret and old Jones you sincerely for your excellen' di-work, which, in- | [bope, is now quite recovered. deed, gavea fresh impule to the performance of the Pierce) my dearest Catharine, the Ce of charact | 9 : ; HD WEN By this time you have, I presume, made all your ar- | Write soon, Bostou,.Priday morni ramgementes for the safe-keoping of the house during our | it intended rajourn in the South, We aall have to leave | New York on Wednesday of next week to arrive in; Charleston in time for the {5th of this mouth. My ward- robe I ebali have to take witli me, as the carriers do not ap forward luggage toCharleston. Tshall need the large | to ebor y Nem aeehod 8k Se Boslaas stot Hees, black trunk now in New York, which 1 caw get when] | Sout $90, Last night a rain storm, which still con- come there, as the mall trunk which is here is ina most | timues, T had #100, At Sie Bey ee Paes i oth out the lan ot tail rit- | &* ‘eday note belonging to ton, yeu had better enclose it | OMe Which I wrote him from Philadelpbia. He wis Fe rnene coma buttons Jac. aad percecenaloe 16) me to take $100 pet night. and every sixth mght to Business here continues to be very good, considering | divide, This proposition I shali not accede to. | | | | ie from the Cin- | The latter, Drancer Carvarixe —Creceivod your letter, to | gether with Capt, Waring’s, You cannct think how I | longed to be with you on your orrival in New York. Here everything is comfortless. I opened on Thursday, | the fine rleighing, which usually injures the theatres | Mr. Calvert called yosterday; Idid not see him. I | much. All bere beg to be Kindly remembered to you, | 9M glad to hear “ Claude’? is well, and improving tu } lowed t ‘eit Laweon to bave the winc and pictures sent to Twene | Growth Does be jock as much like old Allen as for- | State | meriy? By-the-way, Allen bas promised to aend you | nd-a0 forth gleen Rath ine ome green peas, of Which there isaaabundance herd, | EDWIN ty-second atzeet, and pa Yours, Have you heard of the chawh Judge Coniad vas in New Yoz\, and vever called | Iprefer to rent the Iouse at New Rochelle by the | ear, and not give a lease of it. Tt would be difficult to | [c 4) dapurcharer for the property eulject to solong s 1 i T wish t ri it. Mr pean Karr—The storm of laac nlzht prevented | '"Y cosetzed a letter freon Me. Smith at Cinstanati, His rem reaching Boston until ¢his morning at half past | wife has just presented him witha five dark haired | velock. 1 hurried to rehearsal without my breakfast. | 4 4 2 and what wes worre, without the MS. of Metamora, which | Mur fcvstedn rin, Siege Laritla. after Mise Carll, or | nfortunately you had packed with my dresses in the | Werte gees new whom “Si aie crunk sent Ly Harnden’s Licpress, Bo that for allthe good | War: Aes to be remembered; he ie loobing very | { bave done, I might as well have remained in New dork | “ qye whigs acom to be iu great good epirits here, quite sure of Harrison's election, andthe complete overtticow | te ad ct the democraric party. May they be sadly disap- sche pointed 7: but out of eorts, How Ilong for the end of uext week, which I hope will ae "8. | cestore me again to my dearest Catharine KR, (0 6. celts Tfsou ree an auction notice which promise some- | thing u ful for the house, pray let me kuow. c 15.) Nour two leet letters bave been received, and { thank yOu, my dearest Kate our bind attentions in writing ©o me eo often; indeed, your mesragesure always Weloome, tn my last note to you I fozgot to aay that I should have a0 objection to own Narat's cout, provided it would fit imo, and could be made available tor the staze: but I be in New York to morrow week. and then L can de termine about it My benefit lee: My Deanrer Carristuse-- I received yout kind letter | | of Lhureday this morning. and read it with that sincere | pleasure which your aTcotionate epistles are sure toin- | spire in me. I'saw old Mr. Mackay to-day ; be regre cdingly that 50u did not come to Boston wit’ m: Le called the day of my arrival with the purpose, he told wm». of inviting vs to his hoase as our home during onr sta; night was $156 50. Since they have altered the frontcf the house it does not hold the amount mist tak ’ im fh of money it did lst seacon, by one-third. I have soap iecelb gee dyl dette Se titi ae hoes received, however. for the ten nichts. t $2,000. Om | and that be will do all within the seope of hia abilits to | ‘Wedneeday last, ayimg Ctheilo, i bed an sttack of ¥ my old complaint—s violent rush of bloos to the head-- Rel mae ua trely comic old man's frank and itality ; aad ard suffered from intense pain; aud what is sirang*, (| though I could aot ifroferred kindness, yet 1 pcr peat Py Kqgeer Pron rd bet CU have | feel not the less grateful for his friendly ani since: Laball not perform Oralloosrs licre, but in place of ix | entlons Heancko of you in terms of uniultizated pral wd said you Were every way Worthy of my most devot. tion” Of course ke made conquest ef my whole he «t. love to hoar you praived, and value it inst bigul, when, a in the present act Rotla; you, Usuppore, have reat the dress Tom giad you did not go to Loathill, ax (do not wish you to do 6 until L accompany you a ldo Whitucy is comueh enaac-d in br hat f euppo: zing of the candid and t be Will net he able (o vieit New York with Panny this Sieh eel it etree all. nee of th Sol. Emith has repented of hls folly in not seenting | epped In and given me the zeturns of the house. me andnow he writes, when itis te d kin nts the sum of one thousand in the five and forty-reven dolla oe was no manager. The mules, I ea! be prize et the fa: Before I left New Yors € w relative to the quertion { not yet answered. I raw William Conrad y the Hebuvico, for Europe Write me soon. and belie d seventy-five cents This, » hear, have taken the | thon Canticipated. I shall produce Richelieu on Monday tor my benefit, when an overflowing house is confidently expected. In all Likelihood, the coming week will prove evca more lucrative than the present one, Mr. aud Mrs. Whitacy desire to be kindly remembered to you. ‘The weather to-day hi Davis, 2 has & letter toA hed him to solv: ay. He sails to-day, tn | he goes te Tigypt—alone mo ever Yours, EDW' continue eo for some timo. ve you taken inthe plants from the garden | You can tell Lawron I will make him 4 remittance of tulipsandicmons,&e.? gy merey on Tretday next. With the kindest remembran- (c 6 : | evs to Mrs. Leggett and to Margarct, I remain The dress of Claude, my dearest Kate, has arrived in | Unchangeably your own aniple ti X wore it last night, andwas much pleated | ¥riday night a eDWIN. with the improvements made in it, | Yout letter, inform | ing me of the purcbaro of the “Illustrated Primitive | sont i 0 istory,” come ‘also to hand I am greatly pleseed in | nt in my perf (ree deing ‘the owner of that book. Do you not think ft | jumbug ofthe vile news vould be well to have it bourd In the old style, with ; clasps, &2.? Lam of opinion it is worth it Will you have | ft done tu my absence? truly and devotedly jcc of Macbeth, om Tuosday lasts This is more of Mr Deanret Catnaninc:—I have great pleasure in | acknowledging (he receipt of your letters of Wedaeeday | and Friday, together with the postscript to Lawson's | letter, and the newspapers. Do not be afraid that I can EDWIN (0 7.) Teemonr Mores cencwed delight, The morc you write, the more happy My bras Kate- Trecelved the dress for Masbeth ia | ( challbe. Iam glad you have received the bust, and ample time, aud ain much pleased with the tasteful and | that you think It {ea good likeness, Buppore you order appropriate manuer in which it ir finished---nothing of | 4 pedestal for it. Iam svre I che!i approve your taste. e kind could possibly look better. and it fits ma per- sectly. You did not, I suppose, sond the shield, as ic ‘not come to bend. Wiley and Putnam sent me word thet Mr. Merton’s oortruit bas beem smashed in the hold of the ship Ohristi- ana. This murt have happened through sheer negligsnc and nopayinent of money can compenrate me fer tl fous. Of late, it seems, I cneounter nothing but ill Luck There is great regret at the Kutaw House that I did not lodge there. They had prepared the best room in the houre for onr reception. \ouare a grost favorite there. [shall dine there to-morrow with Wagner The houses have not been so good here, in consequences | of the excitement about the election Last night there was agrend demceratis procession say between five and aix thousand people, with iilum!- Mir. with his daughter, aro residing in | peted banners, &e., and in passing the theatre, they this hotel. and seemed glad to ece me gave cheers for your humble servant. will, Tam | tn the moet friendly manner about you be gratified to hear this, in spite of your pretended ameure,be glad to hear from you. iia York in afew days, and have pecmircd to callin Tw second etreet. I rent by WikeT twenty pound: to your mother ¢ purchase the slawls, and bave advised Mr. Burton. the Uonsul at Cadir, throurh Merwe. Sprague and Horner, that the money for the two pictures from Murillo i* placed to bie credit in itoston. I wish you to watch attentively (he progrers and mods of putting up the furneace, eo that you may understand the working cf it thorcughiy, to give the neeeevary instructions afterward to the ecrvenis. AIL acco eo that on my a: T dincd yesterday with cial, quict and bappy dinners whi home. Whata sweet name that is! Tow swiftly and how sweetly will the fifteen weeks pass! I think of them as | much as youdo. I have made no engagement for the South, so you may hush your fears ‘The company at thie theatre is rrvcnance, in the fall mevnipg of that word, I bave played three nights, and reccived four hundred and fifty-two dollars. Tnis docs not reach my expectations, but they promise mext weok | chall be better. At the other theatre they rcarcely re ceive enough to pay for the lights, Kemember me to alt at home, and porticularly to Mrs. Leggett, who, I rejoice to hear, is looking better and more tranqnil. She has t treasure y dearest Catharine is | t was one of thore «o- Jue by me [ with to be sent in immediately vision ival in New York { may make pr tovettle tacia. You will. alo, make up the expenditures, aud the account cf all moneys by you since our arrival here od hesith and that Mr and Mrs. Whitney bez to be remembered most ong continua ro is the since kindly to y Lhave nothing further to ray, save that : Lem roiering ¢ anvsial depression of epleit Barrrtone, Cet. 6, 188 to get tid of Pxcuse this rorawl. 1 have just hesed of & mort de- BOWEN tructive comflagration in Philadelphi Afiar a recess of 9 quarter of an how Mir, O' Cenor be. RK. 1, 19 Sept an to read. a follows :— ¥ Draavet Ware tter in health. and sti er ing. Hamlet oa bout $26 Lost night Bon Got, Sth, 1840, io, about $20. To ichard; and to morrow, My Dea Usrusnres Your kind latter of yesterday Metamora; efter which { sha!! heve a rest until Monday bave fust reeeived, and thank you for the kind expres @fen I do ©. Melncite. The company here is tolerable, “lous contained thercin and I think will anewer very well. Allen seems to be in Tam new quite recovered from my indispositton. The bis glory es mavager weather is beautiful, and #¢ as it continues thus L I have receives two lotters from Mr. a shall be well and happy— asl can be Boston Pelby will only divide after $100, or give m the absence of one who fo ro considerable « share of all $760 for the first week, ai eoond after $1 od which i all Per night—all of whieh I refu ause of my last letter not reaching youearlter Ged bless you ever. WWEs was. thes I entrusted it to @ private ha ‘the mail bad | Write, and let me know how you ure lored. {C 9} receive the nowsp Pray continue to send them My Daansts Carmantxe =I have received you Mr. Bigourney Bazkor is nog: in, New Yori, and pro- hotter of 4th inetaut,and thank you, from my heart, for "ites to cail upon y Tle Will, I doubt not, give you the effectionuteexvresetone contained therein, Tarrived (V¢ry information ¢ aing Mrs. Ward. € have not Hore on Thureday, with the purpose of acting that night; Ad the pleasure of seeing h wut bes was postpone) until last uight. Friday, be- cause & e large torch-iight procession, in which nearly $512 00 Bil the young men of the city wero engaged Last night 20 76 T opened to slcut §220—poor mough; bit the manayer *4 410 76 asoures Lie that tho nighte of noxt’ weok will be very on fined and eo I have consented to remain fore few nichte Peay © S00 O72 50 longer, Should the houron iaprove I aball probably Yours aver, RDWIN stay bere until the close of wext weew; but if they fall of G18) Fi retwin forthwith te New York. f Noaroun, Ve eMarch 26, 1811 I am quite tired of this wandering, end every hour I Mr THAMINE =I reseived your kind letter wish myself again with you. I worder how mush longer ©! ¥ torday, FH shall be forced to continue thie hateful vagabond iife, The My engagement in Norfollc clorod with my beneft on pepere which you send I reguiarty receive od blese you, my own dearest Votharine, and bellove RLWIN tdnesday last. Last night I performed in Portemouth, and to. er the play, —The weath»r jor the last two or three days bas improved, and conse quently the houses have improved. T open in Baltimore on Monday next, whore T shall perform for six nights. Concerning the library, I did not “poke” » bit. - J am glad to by At I play there again,' and me wholiy yours, Baturday aliernoon letter which announced the melarchoty i poor old Jones’ derth. Of courne, I expected that rush ie you had acail from Mr Davidge maust be the reeult vory eoon---yet, notwithstanding tho | ''* i & very intelligent and sgreesble man. Laweon Knowledge of the fact thet he ia no more, has filled me | ‘(mete have been delighted with him, at loast #o he with sincorost ecrrow. He was an honest maa, and a | “its, and acknowledges his rileuce, He ives you, also, crest praloe for your polite and gracious conduct oa the =e from Lorton-..whioh you rent---wae from | sion. Of course I ain sre of that. Mr, Whitney; it ‘contained the bill of isding, which ft | _ Mt. Wheatley lana written to ma, to may he would be herewith semi to you--pray, ark Mr, Lawson if he will | et toergnge re for the National’ Ho hays Wilon in poy mish oy eon e acknowicdge | 7% Mt OF the concern, The prieen are tn be wl ounce’ Kind and dovcted friend. | room st tbe time I was sent out by the black womin; I ‘. Le positively ineistathat when we visit Boston | sed with the | ye uwill peroeive, is beyond the average. aud much better , bh besa delicious. and bids fair to | A newspaper, to-day, speaks of the evident improye- | tire with the perusal of your letters; Ihaileach one with | a reminded of some at | write me to Baltimore, and believe me Town ye ets me of ‘alone. _ (ei) wish you were bere to enjoy Common would be delightful. Tam told the theatre has Jeon deine exteemets, if, and Mr. Niles assures me that my turn oThementer me Kindly to 01d Jones, and eay 1 hope’ he Remember me kin jones, will be well e: Nias ire daja te aoe Rae ae the theatre. But no more ginger tea, Find echool for Barnard, end Jet him begin his head work. Remember me to Margaret, and accept for yourself assurances ef my undivided love Yours. ever, EDWIN, George Boyd was then called by Mr. O’Conor, and de- |---I am a cabinet maker; I sold Mrs. Ingersolleome furniture, and went down to get my money for it; I saw Mrs, Ingereoll; I never went to see any one else; I gel- dom went further than the hall; my men were putting up furniture fora month; they were not permancntiy there fora month; part of the furniture used to eome from Philadelphia, and part I manufactured anyself; I have seen two or three ladies there. but never knew the name of apy but one; she called herself Mrs, Olayton; she came with Mrs. Ingersoll to select the ture; I do not know the pursuit in life of Mrs, Clayten from ay own knowledge; she told me she had been married; Ido not know if eny of these other women I saw in the house were married; Ido not know the pursuit in life of any of them; ¥ camnot say that I saw over one at atime, but leaw three different faces; I think oneof them went by the name of Mrs. Russell; she afterwards bought furniture from me, and that is the way I become acquainted with her naine; I have beou im the house in the evening at work; I haveecen gentlemen there, but not to recognise them; I have feea gertiemcn, as Iehould judge by their clothing; when they came there were pulled into the perlor; I was purhed into another room, £0 that I should not eee them; this occurred several times; it was the “ yellow girl” who came from Philadelphia with Mrs. Ingersoii that directed me into the other reom; I could not tell who it was, but ld distinguish it wae a gentleman, by the voice and elo- thing: this occurred two or three times; some of che timer were in Greenwich etreet aud some in Houston; these rooms we were rent out of had bedsin thea; our busi- nese there waz putting up bedsteads at the time; I wes not in a position to see anything on those occasions, end as not in the room again while the gentlemsn was there; I don't remember there was auy other woman in the caanot mention eny action which illustrates their mode of life; I never inquired of Mrs Ingersoll as to her mode of life: she gave me reference fur security, and she raw short of money, Mr. Ven Buren—Never mind; it is a common thing for people to run short of money. itness continued—I never watched the house from the outside; I don’t remember,on any oceasion, goiac into the room atter the genticmen left. ‘The witness wan not cross-examined Mr. O’Conor said he was not aware that he had eay other testimony now; he wished to examin French, who wes confined to his bed, cr to offer his deporitions; then Professor Hackley. and any commissions which may have been issued that may be returned. The Chief Justice said that counsel would understand that the testimony must be clored, with the exception of thore parties named. If there was any tender of now matter, after the defendant concludes. it must bs ehorn eatisfactorily why it was not produced before, Mr. Van Buren eubmitted that the testimony on part of the plaintiff should be cicced. If they were to be al- earch for new testimony all over the United e that of Mr. Doty to atransaction which is eaid to have occurred nine years ago, he consideredit would lead to great injustice. The Chief Justice said he had already laid down tne rule that, if a witness was brougbt up on attachment, he would hear him, The case now rests with the defend- ant. i Mr. Van Buren called Mr. Wm. ©. Bryant; but that | gentieman not being in court, Henry J, Hants was then called and examined. by Mr, Van Buren, and depose¢—I was born in Norwalk, Gon- necticut; I now live in New York; I came hore quite young; I drove a stage there, between Wilson’s und the steamboat; I know Mrs. Harriet White. { Q.—Do you recollect a girl named Anna Dempsey that | boarded with Mrs. White ? A.—I don’t recollect the Dempsey part of it (laughter) ; [recollect a girl named Anna that boarded there; boarded eome distance out of town; I knew Anna. Q.—Did you ever ree anything lewd or loose in her conduct? “A.—No, tir. Q.—Did you ever hear of any immodest condust on her part’ Mr. O'Conor objected. Mr. Van Buren—You have sworn that she was locked in a room with this man. Mr. O'Conor—I never swore anything of the kiud, (Laughter) Mr. Van buren—Well, one of your witnes:es did, and s all the sume. Chief Justice—I don’t remember that this witne: name waa intreduced. ‘an Buren—Oh! yes, your honor; he is one of the two men ehe wes locked in the room with. She we » immodest as to have two of them. (Laughter. ) | Q—Were you ever locked up in a room with her ? —No, sir (with emphasis). Q.—Liow old was she at that time ? | A—She warabont sixteen or eeventesa years of her general conduct was good, ao fur asl know; I couldn't tell as regards her character for tra’ ything againetit. Q raster, would you hesitate to No, rir; | would beiiere hor y other lady I know. hat’s Mrs White's general character siongst ple of Norwalk’ A—Well, I never heard anything against her until T came down here lest Monday. Mr. O'Conor—That won't do Crozs exsmined—I xvever saw Apna there but ove sea- son; I didn’t visit ber occasionally: I didn’t keep her | company; 1 spoke to her as 1 would to anyone elce; it was at Mrs. White’s I eaw her when I went to fetcl w ter; I don’t kuow whether she was married; [knew 90- thing about ber businers Q.—Did she go by the name of Dempeey or ¥i:man- dort? A.—Itold you before [knew nothing about the Demp- hter.) I didn’t heer her name as Emer e been ten years ago, or ctght Years aro. Q.—Iiave you ever said of Anne, to a Mr, Mitchell, th. you got what you wanted ofher? A.—No, eir, I ‘Le: not. (Leughter.) I know a man named Mitchel! Q | Do you know Mr. Mitchell's father? A —I keow old Mi | Mitchell. (Laughter) Whether he is the young m2n’s | father or not,I' don’t know. (Continued laughter) I | aever said to Mr. Mitchell that I had got out of Avne what I wanted of her. Mery Raymond, s respectable elderly looking lsdy, | examined by Mr. Van Buren.---Depored : I live at South | Norwalk ; Ta: widow, living there fer forty years ; I have a grand daughter living with me; I have foor | cbildren living ; I knew Mre. Flowers; she staid at my | house for three months by the name of Ehaendorff; it | wasin 1°46, about seven yeurs ogo; she came there | some time in April, and remained, I think, unttl the last of June; ehe waa confined at my house; I can’tesy | what time, but she remained there three or four weele | atter it; L recollect some clothes coming there for the child to come to New York in. Q+-From whom did come”? A.--I don't know, except whet she 1 | it’ a. ‘That won't do. bat clothes did she receive? A.---She reccived, a mesinocloak and & cap for the child; eho received letters about once & week ; ehe wrote letters at my house; , they were directed to Miss Margaret Sinolair. | .@—Did you see anything lewd or immodest I» her | character of conduet! ‘A.—Nothing et ali but what wes becoming in any re- spectable !ady. | Q--What wee hor reputation among the neighbors? | A.--I never heard the neighbers say anything ebout | her; I never heard anything against her trath and veraciiy; everything sppeared plain. Q--Would you believe her under cath’? A --I shouldn't be afrsid to believe ber; I would be! quainted with Mrs. White; I lived a quarter of a mile | trom her, © —Did you know her generel character amongtt the neighbors? A--Yee, sir, Q.--Wee whet | they eaid good or bad? A.--Well, its not much to hier credit, (Laughter) xamined —-{ came on to New York on Meaday Who came with you? A.I don’t know the gentleman’s namc: I don’t ree him in Gourt; I doa" recollect the name; I should kuow it if I heard it; it w not Mr, Blankingy; four or five of us oeme down to gether; Haute, the witness, came with me, en 3 Flowers aud two gentlemen; they were New Yorke Q.—Wos one of the gentlemen’s name Doucherty? A.--I think it waa; I don’t know the other; I never aa Anna until she cams to my house; her beelth was ax good as is generally urder such circumstances, (Laugh ter) | To Mr, Van Buren=The tended Anna was Gregory Jeremiah I. Brooks, examined by Mr. Ver Bure, de posed--I reside in Chatham street; I keop@ genticmen's | formiehing store et 446 Broadwey; Lived tm Nor-valks I | wes born and broucht up there to_ the age of 26; I know Doctor Gregory; his first ¢ is Fra; I wees teilor im last. Q | name of the Deotor who sé- | Nerwalk in ii; Trhall be 02 years of age this coming spring; I kngw Mrs. Mowore; I think the fret time T caw her wes at Mrs, White’; [ wee pessing, end raw hee | sitting at the window: I lived within beltocing dle | tance of the house; my Place of business was within. # | speaking distance; I was not then married; tho ledy to A.—T know the Whites, at least Mrs, White,(rom my childhood wy | the next time Law Anna wes at my tailoring cctsbitsh- I think, on Mrs. Iuseell’s recommenda. tion to wo J gave her work; she worked for about hreo weeks ab the aide of By Wontd, in my shop, from eight o'clock in the morving ‘till neat twilight. s° long | acquaintance had you with the Whites? | ment; she came | | | { ' whom 1 am now married lived there then. @—Whet | may his butcher's end trest his wife and kietiyy b ‘but hel ‘were not to deny t ney, by orien] that he had eome merce . Bh opera ggg ag ges le One ber sense hour. To the wil —Do you know of Wither to me to get her board; T did not take her; but I did not ine of any place applied to me twice wi Q—What ehe assigned for wishing to leave Mrs. White? (Objected to by Mr. O’Conor, and not allowed.) Q.—What was Mrs. White’s general reputation for want of chastity’ . Mr O’Conor objected Q--Was Mrs. White’s reputation for chastity made known to Anna? A.—I think it was. Chief Justice—Can you easy yeror no? A.--Kes, sir, it was; I did not make it kaown to her; I knew nothing of it being made known to Anna except from what ehe jold me. To the Chief Justice -.J communicated to Anna that I did not consider Mrs. White’s reputation for chastity end that it would be better for her te get another ding house; she did leave. Q.—What was Mrs. White's gencral reputation for chartity? A.—I should prefer not answering the ques- tion; there are some associations in her family which I respected highly, and I would prefer not avawering the question. Mr. O’Conor.—I ehall certainly not consider that this witucss hes proved anything against Mrs, White by im- plication. unless ne answers the question direct Mr. Van Buren repeated the question, ‘Witness.—Well. sir, it hed been considered bad Crors examination.—Q.—Who, in Norwalk, spoke ill of Mrs, White? A.—It would be hard for me to enumerate or calithe names to mind. Q.—I will bave them, if you plesse, and their residences, A —I would rather not. Mz. O'0onor —Let ve have them? A.—If I am com- pelled, I will refer to Mr, Absolom Day's family; he is now dead. Q.—Give me some of his family? A.---Mrs, Sinith, now Mra. Peck, residing in Brooklyn. Q.---@ive me the name of rome o.hers that spoke ill of Mra, White? A--{ did not uuderstand you to ask me those I hod heard speak against her; I thought it was those who could speak against her character; I have not heard Mrs. Peck apeak iN of hor; I can give you many names, but dead evi. dence. I suppose, would be no good. (Lavghter.) Q. Gve us come living persons, who spoke ill of Mes, White? A.,---I think I heard Mr. Seymour's family. Q.--What ere the names? A.—Uriahand stephen c Seymour; [think have heard Mr. Wheeler's famity; Loren hesler; I not posityve, but I think Mr. Wheclex’s wife also spoke ill of her; they live in Norwalk; I doa’t recollect thecAcan nante any other particular penne who spoke ill of her before Auna went to live there. Q.—Try and recollest some other? A —TI think I may say I heard my elster Mary epeak ill of her; her name is Mrs, Mery Van Hought; she resides in Williamsburg. Q.—Give us the name of another? A —Is it necessary to give thc names of the whole community? (Laughter ) Mr. O'Conor=Yes, sir. A.—Mies Julia Rogers; L can't recollect that, from 1845 down to the present time, L heard any one speak ill of Mrs. White; Miss Julia Rogers ie oelcter of mine; Anna went by the name of Demp=sy, I think; [deft Norwalk about eix years ego; I did not cee Anna Flowers before 1848; Ido not think I saw her in ined te Friday morning. WARITIME INTELLIGENCE, ALMANAC—JANUARY 16 cl Washizgton, Page, Li pale verpool, Prost & Blvks. Chip New York, Thompson, Haves, M Livingston Bhip Conway (Br), Marshall, St John, NB, B Irwin ir), . Ship Geo Evane, Gonitiara, New Orleans, Perkins & De- 0. Ehip Blgncbo (Br), Rndof, Savannah, D Pilkington. Rats Baltimore, Mayor & Stucke k Wieland (Brem), Heacke, 7 Schr Norfolk Packes, Bedell, Apslaobico's, Earle & Us- ed. fopr Ba Kenney, Jacksonville, Bad, Bebe Ocbacceudobye Bt Marks Be baat CC Sebr G L Jones, Look, Savannah, Demill & Co. Boh: wie, Newbern, NC, M Plas & Os. ¢ Mary Dai Behr Elm City, Frisbee, New Haven, master. fleep Fervort, French, Providence. Arrived. Bieamakip Union, Budd, Chagres via Kingston, .in, Sand, with méeo and passengers, to Davis, Brooks & Co. Ship Yerksbire (pkt). Brigge, Liverpool, Nov 1s, with mde cad 429 peosengers, to OH Mareball.’ On nigis 10+! lat 4025, lon 7: hi peeeed steamship Pacific, hence for pool. The Y has had heavy weather on the presare: pilot on tho thinat. Sho is detained at quaranti ey ize the small pox ou board. Had9 deaths and 4 births. ip Champlain (of Beth). Woodward, NOrlorns, 12 dave, with mdse, to J Elwell. The C was eshore (ss betore stated) om the Romer Shoal, but wasgot off withoub damage. Ske wag crrongoualy reported trom Philadolphia. Sip E Bulkley, Brown, Charleston, § days, with cothon, s Hark Leeifer (Prus), Dansider, Quebec, Deo 2 with Lamas Ler, to Howland & Aspinwall. Exohangot signs)s with brie Ostrece, from Hew York for Liverpool (no such veseet old na Live ter from here; the report is obscure through Woon going to Quebeo, off Brandy Potts, went and had to one awey the tmaeinmaat to get her off; I ina SW rale (no date riven) she sprung 8 leal came night ‘eet boats and two mon, and tho sewar: native of Dublin, Ireland, shipped in No Bark Jasper, Lasty, Charleston, 6 days, wi Williams, s ‘ork. Ootton and ries, to Dunham & Dimon. Brig Americon, Golfrey, Savannah, 4 days, with cotton and rice, to Dunhem & Dimon, Brig Delaware (of Philadelpbis), Hardy, Savannah, 5 dyes, ‘with cotton, to macter._ Bri 4 Revell, Charleston, 4 days, with ootten, Xo, vw Dunham & Dimon. Eee D B Werner, Mills, Charicaton, 3 days, with cotton, to N L MoCroaiy & Co. Sohr Freaces Batcorly (now, 200 tone), Davis, Brookhaven, Below. One shiz, 96 signal; also one brig. Balled, Vanguard, Norton, Sbipe Sheridan. Cornish, Liverpoo ‘k John Borsen, Mobile; Quebec, Durfec, New Ori ‘Weet, Havana. ‘The xepert of the ship New Hampshire, trom being belew, was the biunder or invention of + The N I lett here on tho Wh for Antwerp. ‘The rivers are atill obetructed with drift ice. Fax 16—Wind at sunrise, BW; ab meridian, do; a8 aun- “ayer. wernool, of howe Welegraphic Marine Reperts. Boer ey eceived—Brigs Caroline, Trinidad; Choctaw, Gal gobre ange J i A Cook, Gonaives; J H Horton, live Clac) ry a Light, Tangier; Northern Light, do; rer Bae m ‘ork; A Flo Mt, sad L i Nickom sen, rm Cleared Ihipg Reliance, Chinas Orisan, Kast Indies: barks RY wechanan, ‘obile; brig Patriot (Butch), Roticrdam vis ‘ork. Balleé—Facks I'siey, ond kim. F 4Srriveé—Robe Richd Borden, James, Bi ALL Rivet, Jan lt. mor Morr for B OLM ES Acriyed—Belg Caroline (Br), Inagua Lee, Wilmington, NC, fu 1sth—arr barks Yube, t de. Havans for Boston; Prospss Apu; re Roy Su iv ek for Gloucester; Albion, Stearne, do for lith—Barks Boy State, Baltimore for Bo atanzas, for Boeton; Virgiui Ta povt lath, ebipe Sterling, and Areonact; Ke Sola, L& A Hobart, Gem, JH Duve Tie, Foe Syiph: beige Fores 16, pls, Clement, Mazy, De Rogers, Skackford, Deli, V 635 aches Oecan, Emerald, King D’hilip, Noble, Red Beaeh, Licy Ann, Amanda, Keslor, Mary D stat. WHillana, ery Ans, Klire, Jews, OMG, Mary Mikes, Co Rovinewe inter, ¥ Jan} P Filled Tinta Lereblo, Mobile; Moop Pe oré. Sarva, Fan 1 ~Asee Cophronis, Zauaibar; bel Potomay, W Cond wereld Maring Corresponds ics. Pron aprnritta, Jan 1t—t TM. or ved—Biean Beit akin, Beare, He Rone bee, FES neue, ferrick, Dexter, @ Cleared Inia, Teal, Richmore. 4 Haus Verio, ve tor ae reo is atill being get ox € trom water. The steam pu wing iavorably. Barbadoes, (¢ rn verboard with hor whole desk lord, on Ler nao Prorntra, before ™ FaeO Noten: sPee mal f feck lord: parted at Rarvadooe, had every When threo dpys ouy, Thouars we eplit sails. Yaw Menr, Dakor, at Savannah (rom NOrlesne longed (th ine’ % heavy edle, during which bad to sepboned ti6 deok load of molagser, Ryze Pray, ab Neworstle, Del. wee well ap on tho asnd on, Wedncainy evcnita, and avlow vice hor water wanld be pimped ond and the Boles ctopned. It ie entd the peedyoed by wn Inecnditry. Whow discovered were horetive cp the cabin cangway with feartal emp! toon, (D ovd have bech enveloped in flames, bub {1 cerival of the seane Heroul wiled 1 Iye and te 1 ok 13 K&S oo Q—What wos the oerecion of her i A —She left mo to work with my pres ont » Who War & vort maker; the remained with her for wite | about n week or tem days; she left then, and went, I | think, with Mrs, Ruveell; 1 told ber, her work did not exactiy cuit; mine was ¢f @ coarter kind, and rhe told me afterwards she got work with Mrs. Rusceil; eho wos boarding with Mrs. White. Q.--Did you see any lewd crloore conduct in her during the time eho wer? sd | with you, or a7 longas you knew her? A.—I did tit; I formed & very correct opinion of her character ‘do a Juror ---L mean as to her deportment, | To Mr. Van Buren—Her charrcter among the neich- | bors wae good, for anything L know; I never heard auy- thing against her; jrom her charecter for truth end ve- racity, 1 would believe her under cath; I know Muy, White, Q—What is ber general character amengst the | neighbors! A.—I would prefer not answering thet; | thero are associations in her fezuily whioh would male it | unplearant for me to anower. | Mr. Van Buren.—1 am sorey for it. sir, bat I wil be obliged to inquize. Q.—Was tho generabapccsh of peow'e aout her good or bad t | ie ! ee ees Tae ee AY TS \é—Arr echr Minerva, MoGivren, Bal- RGRTOWN, GC, Jan 6—Cld sohr Menrictts, Hallock, So TREN Xe RECUR ay i. Petia ase ik, Kmery, N Orient, Dunbar, Gss- LONDON, Jan 12— Arr eobr B $ Lam: Bounes, tis, N York. istry, Bunce, St Croix, NEWPORT, Jan |d—Aur sor Emily B Sonder, Chase. from Fredericksburg tor N York (sce Miscell). Ia port. brigs Croous (returned Inet evening on account of head winds), Joha Balch, Citizen; echrs E B Souder. Notus, Blue Rook, Fountain, Geo Engs, Bophia Parker, Wolcott, ‘OWic8 HEAD, abs Jan 7—Std brigs Bea Bolle, Grant (from Frankfort) Mi ; 8vb, Monticello, Clifford, W Mminato NO; tn, Julia BA from Franks Ellen Rood, Chipmi up Poaobscot Bay wind NE with snow. PROVIDENCE, Jan li bile; brigs J R Rhoad man, Coflin, But hanaoel NORFO! York; sobrs Independence, Smith, tine. NEW Pars for NHavep; sloop Washington, Prent NEW HAVEN, Jan 13—Arr brig In ny Arr bark Catharine, Watts, Mo- Fabia, Kavannedy, ochre Jerole- md. icine, Da orks wae b 14 brig il, for |. Davir, e Hl, fr Cape Vord Ielauds for do; Carolina, Cook, feom Trinidad for Taylor, from Philadelphia for & jan 18—81d ehip John 8 Hl brigs Gov Brock, do: Po echrs Lucullus, Cientue Arr ship Getbe, Homans, B: Lal ker, Bi ‘ achis Blue zo, Towatioroy, Sam L America, Bietiion, San Jusp; also, ono NNAH, Jeu 9—Arr brig Honry, Baker, NOrlcans Bilas B Whitney, Cook, Havre; Bouthpo; Cor miok, ‘ork; brige R M Chariton, Lizhtbourn Amozican, Godfrey, N¥ork. Sid ship Ei Watts, Dear- m2 barks Rhodes, MoNalr, NYork; Cuba, Howes, oe Cuber brig Demaware, Harding Nock. LOue Pee: vious dste should havo been 6th}. STONINGTON, Jon 1!—Arr eshr Extra, NYork for NBed- ford. SALEM, Jan 15—Cld bark Bophropi brig Potomac, Luscomb, W Const of & bon, Bo: Bia Cioutman, Zansibsr; rice, Bailed. is aoleo—Capt W B Palmer "Cape J Hf Talbot, Mer Read aud SHIPPING. OR LIVERPOOL.—UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM. ship Atiantio—Capt, James West.—This steamer will de- part with the United States mails for Europe pesitivel: Baturdsy, January ith, at 12 o'clock, M., from her borth at the foot of Canal No berth secured tili paid tor. For treigi} or passage, having unequaled accommodations for clorsnoe and comfort, apply to NUWARD K. COLLINS & CO., No. Birees. ‘Aho etertnship Arotio will succeod the Atlantic, and eal) February ith. OR SOSTHAMPION AND HAVRE.—THR UNITED States Mail Steamship FRANKLIN, James A. Wotton Comandsr, will loave for Havro, touching at Southampton to land the mails end passengers, on Saturday, 170h inat., ab 13 o'clock, from Pior No. 4 North River, Price of passage in first cabin... ... Do. jo. in second cabin... .- No merchandise will be cecoived on. by 9 Veh ‘will be recelved en Lot % PHILADELPBIA AND LIVERPOOL STEAM. h'p Company intend running their new steamships as PROM PHILAD ELYRIA, + e+ Thursday, January 29 Thursday, Mereh "64 ~Thursday, March 26 T’ followe:— of Glasgow, y ct Msachester, or No fainvt NITED STATES AND PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Company—Only through line tor Sen Francisco, via Sen direct, On Thureday, J 42 P.M. 'Tho peed, 1,800 tor A wilt eail on Thureday, iy, trom her pier as foob 0 Maile, atermisr from Psnama to fan Tranciseo, For passage an fevieht, apply at the office, No. West etreet, corner eet. North river. le lading signed €, onthe morning of AND PACIFIC MAIL STEAMBEIP mpany—Oniy throvgh line for San Francisco, wis 2 ond Chegres. On Saturday, January 24, 62 P. ¥, jendid new double engine stoxmeaip GEOR AIA, une- id in her aecommodatir ad eyeed, 3,000 tona, D. D. U, willsai. on Saturday, Jan ly, from ber pier at fo u Maile, for . 8. ¥. etrameh'p or Sin Francieco, ca . For freight rpasence, Sppiy at the office, 177 Weat sixes, corner of Warren etrect. N. B.—Bills of lading eicned as'the office, on the morning of anf ‘clock stroet, % connecting wit ria, to sil without any delay arrival of the passengers and mails ot Panam 4 f nov a ww Orloans pacaens: | ers tr . mae ve tl eee, eae i Specio only taken on freight to Hevans. For paseage or ‘ceigh® apply to i KOBERTS, | __177 Weat atreot, corner Warren street, LIFORNIA.—TOR S4N Tho new and splendid steam- lee C. Commander, ENDENT LINE TO ‘and Charres direct. NITED STATES, Che having #0; dependent I Will loave pice N ii ©, Ab2 P.M, for the stovenamed ports For et, aPply te LUER & CO., H Beoadwns. JOR 48 JUAN axy cHaGazs, JaxTARY x, ax <2 Py. M—Tho splendid new kip UNITED 8TATES, 1,600 tons burtben, Charles C. Berry, commander, will sail ss above, from pier’, North river. She le ® new hed overboard, tégethor with part | whioh had 1000 kees of powder on | board, 0 from ¢xplorion wee tral y maryciley | fle ig fa of, wna o'IN flenite Hor esite snd rigging | go bus “ fajared. Veesel and cargo are ineurcd in wWiiladelr Fiome Ports. APES ERD PTS, San U—Azt sohe Coarm, B sd tok Pacific, ce LORCOM, Jer d—Arr stesmehip Win Penn, Whalden, vecks Coy Briggs, Bs ®, Reyholds, Haltiors. Cid ships Oxford, M’Lanc. San Erancisoo; Pee, Wd tonw), Chadwtok, doy Detawari » Daitimorg via Hy: Pb Tadeip bie th Indie Loweher, Me A 1, Kobilo; sobre A. Lord, Aux Cayes; Vis RYork, Bil bark ten, Lanter, ‘s Motlin, Move Sootlan; brig w Fe; Boots ALVAMOLY n, Metin, Howes Bocton; tche Seseph berg Gcorye & Monty, C nda ae fchas€ Henceny dance River! Minor 7a, MeULyorn, 9} cw, Lo ‘Chahta , Ceorby, NOt " 9 br teh Commeros, Bonblates, Matenrar; cohe Tan dab Go OI ih'p June D Cooper, NYorki she WAL Cy } %; Ceaser, Bacvons Island, Gahema, sobe © Hamblin, | » 60; Darke Mere | Fairs, Thos Moore, Movsine; brig iy, ul er; ie double iron cabin and stees on any ste re unsurpaaeed f emer afont. Fo apply te JONES & JORNEON, 20 Wi 7 to MAILLER & LORD, Ls Wall st vor thelr routs TOULG PoEseoees the gramt adyec hrouzl © most deautifal and bealihy country; pAcsengors are converse from Ean Juan del orto to Vir; Say by steamboats, irom thence to Seu Juan del Sud on whe Peoitc, s distance 2 miles and which iy now in perfectly good condition, am of which will be completed by His pext rainy eeneon. pany hag at this time oathe river end Lake, £19 nboate, built expressly for the serv: ané two moro been eont ont, which will be int nese by the Mth of vruary. For further information sud purchase of tickcse. Apply ab the ofice of the Company, No. 74 Brondwey, thicd story, front. By order, LBA, Secretary. CARLECER | OR CHAGRES splendid new etonmal ip FIONZER, G sige, Will loave tho foot of Pike atzect, Lows port direc na for oabin, ‘Rica ntege At three o'elook This ven nd eabil ut ping to California will d» well to apply doce nocseeselscwhere, For frdaht or pees sprig vo * FoKY, TILESTON & CO., 48 South etre to W. & J.T. TAPECUTT & CO, 5 Soath street savenicrs by the Vioncce will arrivo at Panama in sbous time € qu) tite Mm | to convoy ther to Cellfe, og,’ } — wl TO CALIFORNIA ON THE IN. “ving New York he Ee wary nneot with the mf, Gola Hunter, Mon- will take the pessengore Sty, from New York. y enteed #qainss dotention ly eure Hine foe paceongore ta fe oF passnzenpoly 5. t TICKET Ante, the a Dr. Sow Sat wal N.Y. $L_ Address Dr. M. Semi ‘ending Wwrenty-five conte in ive one copy b; perso of LA G80 oe nN. REWARD.—JEFTRIES’ ANTIDOTE, 4 @PS- ee mixture for Se. ere ot paren ¢ oa pplication ‘The ies, mixtare ey ete mr Ween As Oe. the Ga; Beato 10 AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT C. who have contracted @ pri: mad CEMA, vf fo} ase tn half the time that difficult cases that have 4 R. DELANEY, A! calGuide,” &e., Ti ‘at facilitics during fifteen Bu Va ures, a6 oan be o ¢ I treated oases, that his Dr. Deb. is also the ines t cure the ite, infoLlibl, certain cure ©: of the Unio $0 those who apply dep! y wi experience ext their terrible. wi toate 2 ad a No fectiitoased, Ailes vent years’ rosidence rope nd America, enable him ithout medi oud mi ing for those complai Bis celebrated French loosl romod: in the first immediate oure, without pain, confinemont or change MMENBR SUCCESS OF DR. WARD. oocded.. — Ina ble cages stages, without other physiotane by numcrous impreveme) where ‘All consul UTHOR OF T 61 Lisponard in to It is chiefly, however, in dificult, com, eorvices will tor of thi joing; bei 5 ry ‘before twenty-Lo in every instance removing the sax- ou! , deseotion, and cruel inoorti My nad catisn paren Otlee’ soramr ot Gana ALL ON DR. W: vate disease. far AE “PRIVATE MEDI- street, near Broadway. the euthor has ‘the prinoipal citles of warrant, in this juiok the Pleated, be fall: of cortain dise: nts. we potnted by ham-~ wir hours, be 66 tatie 0) fone Di yu are properiyeared fox, yeiwat: NFORTUNATE’S be Aiton obilo, afier that? Osll tee: iP "Galt and real ‘ber the Do; Dr. condwey. Many. Cured FR other medicincs for curing private di ni Ward's, 00 in twonty-fo IRN D.—THIS BAATR lisensoa, Ener OF Brot hi mas the yur hours forvunates Friend. No medioine sise aan do that. EDICAL CARD. cure, th: inate, Patched up cases that have b: rienced, ced, 8 ers, Strangers are api empyrical proten ronch pronunciation, ee . rote: —DR. GLOVSR CONTINUSS 70 aflod the ‘oh ae escape from —— that fs ‘acte: orant me! is city abounds with under fictitious mames, with a 0 make oxtrav: cures. Strangers, beware of those self mamed ant promises of yr. G. has reesived s regular medical education, aad sonfined himself to an of bia preset 18 on Roel R. WARD, DEVOTED TO DELICATE Disa , stice for the last twenty-dive 2 Ann street. warrants the spoedics$ care. You will be cered ® private disease, Ce comaiale evands al n the usual time. ‘te sdmication 3¢ plivaiolane Abana. k n bis pationte, Th All who have on- BS D&, EALPH, AUTHOR OF T: vate Treatise,” fo. and & look wick street Se dying those disé: iL be gratified by tho ease is — efeot tae Ment . ting roomi jor address box £89 Pos! joa. HR “ PRACTIOAL M LARMONT, 8U! o B. Medicine, has e: sreatment of all private sere vy bi ‘ot on ny medicines, bu e’ duration, causing the and which have ent without euceces, nd velued; for unless it affocts ae e written certit he ie cures that, not afraid to shough hie’ preceptors were the Acton cfIondon. The certificates also include the fortunately numerous victims of self abuse, thousande who cannot be an ¥ ‘ore, especiatl; of whatover ¢ cantece an eae: Poss Office, N ing personall morning sil 7 two doors from Erondw Stucgiste. N.B.—Ki jew York, Deen und sarge are big services 60 much « the eyste innocent of tes publi iy ane sora and 7 to 9in thi asce struction of or y and permanent cure. Jor, afell atatemons of the eae, with fee, te Lox 71 B aeee! gre! ith medicines. ot RGEON, F. R. SOCIETY, AND M, PF. etablished (by his Eons, superion disoaees) ® reputation whioh obbem for ine astonishingly rapid cures onses, it, in mi th of the Heth thes” bonee for oughé fer is entirely treed from st odapring for gomegee canned be equal at Riserd of Paris very um Br, share: tnd sbaadoned casse, ashe alwe oe sceataisnv b p better is were for OCTOR WARP MAKES NUMEROUS CURES OF Da- licate Disenecs, 0040 Canal street, cornerot Broadwar, ou unfortunatce to trest yourselves then go to auy of the hunired ingrorant humbuge. Delap net te come to us, for you may have to come 5 the you will be gratified be: ve rs co) ter in twenty-four h né all enttol re. No fee RB. WARESN, NO. 1 MOTT STRERT, siseases. Thirty-e: UEY;, recent Cases cured in N. B.—Dou's be docei Rocetvelvetreet, Ie: lifed Lendon surgeon in this olty, Ly conslied ua} enables bir: to cure without me: from threo te fv prevensions of exception, the only q cance ie lt, effec IR CONFIDEN- ix years ‘with ons ITREST, 80 WELL vate diseases. Dee irr oaeee that have Conctivutia: weaknew: recent oharae R. COOPER, 14 DUANE STREET, HAS, FOR THE Inge nineteen yeare, devoted his practice to the trea ment of mercurial and otner diseases, He re the meee Sraravated diseases, a fow days, N Strangers, do1 Fin Roose. relt etrect, iy Uplemmy fe a ‘one pte aoe my diplome, in my office, names medicine and screery thie countey bas ever a Perfect cure or wo chutee. % eee Dec Be f yo! the; uth. Dr. C,'e of 8 for $5; with ct Grand street. NVERS' INVIGORATING CORDIAL.—THE medy for weakness and d disorders of body and mind c imapercane advice vo th importan' ice 1 ingle. Sold at 433 Broadway, and 1J7 Bowery, corner debility of the o1 it vu Li Seemed fvence, 8 ¥ PH if 3 dicetse, arc not disappet en Doctor Hu iret live saved. -Dr. Hunt cure any ozee that mey co long standing of adlicting peneaty, No. ° Divi are cured yearly by his p medica. Strapgore and Doctce. His creas rou NDREDS OF THOSE WHO HAVE C inted Xi sire: iter will forfeit any me under his oare, no matter - Pationts are invi ‘to his m steees, Now York city, as toousnude ractionl experince and rs Who have been unfortunate in the gelection of » plyoician, ‘ONTRACTBD of scure by not calling —Not only mot but eum, if fs how Di it re solioite the quack doctors eo givate disense like andreds of miles jatr 9 of this remody over all others ever dis, covered is, that 1t does not ary up the poisom of disease, ¢ the blood, to bresk cut ab some remote pori ere eae Ton Naetraanttnes a OUlOVERY Vartiols of . en in ya neue cing +. oassie position su botose be ever conbensysa®, Pasions, fe * fedical men in all parte of shel chroni Doeter Feats Wedfeal boo entis. Relic a th Bieat acestiony used sl ‘Tanna of Women—Twenti adlsio; et pe: Years of suffering, of pb effootionats Wife, su ands ry br rriage, 88 neates eix hours. 3S MALRIED WOMAN'S PRY PATE MRD TCR A.M. Mavricon ir} 8 ‘hom partioularly, dous ned permin ot walnozease ot npertance. le—tha wife, s% haod, of bhi wary, ight have boom spared b: Wis intondod: cepacia? ton tay ake lod especiadiy for the marri te ii disoi red. sbions private, Advior Gééod Ti tN Minutes, meatai angui. ih wo mm ditheatsies hee a to the bee ion of this ie thoes important secrets. emother—the eng ther in the tecling ° — se Uitenr ite ee remaeitas tree antsy AVANNAH.—UNITED BTATES MAIL LINK | fas rain mete of cette cy comple nave and aplendid sieamsbip TLORIDA, Copwuin | Weblo hee tex isa ode ott eveyone i ony ow York, for Faunsh, on bism: Fr tt Seretock P.M. ecm plot Nuvds Nore’ | Dae ae Me bette oy Por eM ORT LOMITCHI 106 Frond sheees | same icon poses erazore: tk onoogentes ticerpioatas 4 The ALABAMA, Ci Ludlow, on Snturdes, Jaa.2t | and sudering sone moedba belon and Quring her enadaee ae ain > _ | wer overy successive eno more and m isasing | TUE FAVORITE STAM. | ane prostecting her, pudtiug hor iG ta hunient desman W. Foster, commandor, will | and whales wos, on tho Iaab voossisa, despaimed of. T ery on Saturday, Jenuncy 17, ctthreo | gaged Cale detoee things was Inovitabic, and resignod sap. | Rorths eaourod only when paid | sei? to meed bie worst. Ad Ahia tims, (A0® Bbons Sew Jook) ot eight apply | merce) Choasd pour book big apot 4 U be sismeds Frony, SLES “9 ml tore renching my Cus f 009198 Rnd pore | 5 LESTON & | Yoannot cxpgces $9 you tae relint 19 etordod my di, \< f lading will'be sianou efor fy Aad sha Sor 339 poaes isparsed to m7 wig | ing Uae thoccuas dlaoovory of i. M. Doron: or | romedy. Ts opercd » pears bo mo, Wricad Cette i} R vie oot as poreibin. Bud for thie, oro qnobher your ¥ranolsco.-- You wit! pioage have Davalpessod over my Dead, im oti human Probability my wile \ ean re have heen in how grace, and my ellldcon lots muthen Roading eapraotiondle te convey mors tally ths Will bo oni! njocta tented of, ar thee ares: & wete otek 6. Martin, be merrivd, or shoce conteay}asimg Mm: B 297 wt the ning oilior, iy Livtlo & Go, Albaay: Jo { Ruckor, Mobile, Alalanta; €. 5. Pesceson, 9 Ohastand sees Piuindeipnta, DESI APES CURD —DR, HEATH'S HAR (NETTMARE, 262 ond ws look Istly, for sure 0} ¢ affections on using @oarly and proporly: In dov mat-troatod, terminace in hopeless deatners De | He sleo treate the ove, and ingerta artificial eyes withart tins should be oxpitols ant contaln $1 to ros ve Ub AND LON TARLISNED WON CRRIAN New York cit ii Tso b firm voller aig Olney of Given dootors with Diy place w Jished it in 14, oan bo coasul howrt. He saves more lives every fay Odvor deotor tn thts oF any 9 ly eure ono whold teibe of quaen 1, This ts the in year for long moar, bor olay, On tho reocips of #7, 0 09 fre oF po oF paste moss te Leek, NO, 228 t. rireos, ma; Mont of detionss dlaorses. ins Dr. C. to. perforn OTOUry; aitsinod an ominens feentom seoond to Pony in A mordioal o¢ purgioal ald Nonorebdy dents wii, ay of New 0 FBS Til), CORRD. Koosorels treo, fro wilt by W aay pared of sho Un! eceaed, gums paid, $0 a Now Yuk ory.” Othes Ld Libsety eben |, OUBED.—DH. CORDNTT, W DUAL bp oduauited oonfidenWnlly on bho 6 Twenty ody And pormawent cures, and rovond cases removed ina fe , his be 9 in Das. oho - sppmetied Dy om sed Coates. St low & Mourisoou, tee Sad 700 000 YORTS PEACH.O® Gam oo yer COOrka & WOMrAR (omg Eel ANd Pare oosioaal Raowlsdatyy te othe owe alt cured ensoa 10 teonnoaity beeen ee eo tee loater's London Diploma be may sonnin tho othaa, Phot wanee Ms. k ido hall door nbveas Aun ave lant yetwae,,

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