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The Walker Divoree Case. observing their cendact and demeanor than Q. Will turn to the Sth of Ai and see Our Paris 1s: whe, eee epcalionemh of tee eeeah nama vidiia—eret oi them pase in and out of he jay f don't know that whether ‘Walker 2id not arrive on that day? Panis, 6 Jain, 1864. of Cube will adopt the proper measures for the imme- ¥. P. WALKER; BY HER WEET FRIEND 1 ever saw them in the prison; I only saw them in _ nate its Reguspuneiiess Srna Nouveaux Armements—Nowoeaur imptis—. sett, by hin ove autherl, a= tnd wil | “GRBISTIAN 8. SLOANE, VS. WILDES 7. waLnm, | ‘DehOuse, ae they were pagsing into the prison, | he sometimes came. oer oa camlag a tbe Pes timents endre le Prince Napoléon it be Ol may arise, and he will @ any unforeseen ease, subee- Before Hon. Judge Ingraham. females ‘into Mr. Walker’s in February, 1853; | I don’t know how Rogers paid his bill; the | Saint-Arnaud—I.’ Ambassade de Oonstantinoph- q cahenitting ihe mame omy novel EIGHTH DAY. I them in six or seven times; I was | bill now shown to me is in my handwriting; this —MM. de Persigny et de Montalembert—ttte Lv. sferesald functionary will provislosally ap exgeded 03 generally in the room when I first saw them | bill is dated Ai 8, 1845; from its amount I tude du Corps Législatif—Le Cler point the registrars who are to be te re en cee, CORED. BOG WAS an | pass through; on one occasion I saw a lady come | should say that Mr. Rogers had been there about | “¥ a ee Seta of funcnearis of anata.) gy early hour this morning, by persons anxious tolesrn | With Mr. Bobo into the hall where we were sitting; | four days. tion du Camp de St. Omer—Chronique LVI. be Captain General will likewise fix, ad interim | the particulars of this case, which becomes more in- | I think this was in Fel ; there was one Look at the name in the register which you leuse—Le Parti Démocratique—Optra—Les Sipb- yeitS intistare far the Sroper devision Thereupon | teresting as it progresses. The cross-examination pasemant, and went uy ma enen fren le b Mra) Walker a aide under "what date itis | cwlateurs de Bourse. Oe ceat of etary ‘which io to be given Dy of John W. Hull was resumed by Mr. Blunt. sary to through the back room of the pal pa Fr il 3 Malgré les fanfares des journaux ministériele 6 registrars whom he may af ence appoint. Witness deposed—I cannot recollect whether it ; Mz. Bobo and the lady had not come from| A. The Sth of A ; Mrs. Walker came that | !’optimisme spéculateur de la Bourse, jc crois pow When the liste ae gula awn up, the Gover- | was the fore part or the latter part of December | the t; if Iwas in that back room, I could | mornin, from Det wits Mi. Waleaon. where dia | Voir vous affirmer de la maniére ls plus formelle que nor Ceptain-General will transmit t0 the government, | when 1 wae introduced to Mre. Walker; I should PR 8 BORE Pe Seah he hall nfo the icmatent Napotéon III est plus que jamais inguiet de lAv- Tetare stating te number of regetre! slaves, and spe. think it was within four days after the visit of Mrs. | “ Mr, Blunt then rose, and] said that if the counsel | A. I cannot say. triche. On s’occupe ence moment de nouveaux cifying the respective number of males and females; the | Walker to my house that I saw her in the jail; I do | on the otherside state what facts he expected . Did they not come from Boston ? préparatifs d’armements considérables; cea prépare- = OM ae oe tears of’ age’ end thoes | Dot recollet whether it was in the morning or in the | to in this case, in relation to Mr. Evans, he T cannot sa} ; I think the entry was made on " hin so eaees. el ne | hk ny of tae eoetaots T think that che had been to | tif ont été faits, dit-on, sur Vinvitation de PAu- above that spe, and under fifty; and lastly, those above | evening that I saw her there; I did not see her in a Weare piesa of Maine, and his public duties | my house before, and that this was her second or | triche, et par suite de ses exigences, Mais, méme fifty, making the proper distinction of sexes, and stating | co): it was in the house part of the prison, on the | called him away immedia ly. d visit. au cas ou Ja France ferait ces derniers et énormes sie, ateedin service. = silse Mi acetal Ro floor; I do not remember whether Toame in | ‘The counsel for the defence would not bind him- eon How man) Perenna were, in fhe party, who came | secrifices, I’Autrichene s’engagera pas. Quant ® le dag a nouth of Marcha simtios rotars, Severn, | and saw her there, or whether it wae the reverse; 1 ae ha ee pine aie bes yo" beset She the ad no criterion to go | Prasse, on sent qu'il n’y faut pas compter pour Pao Jog 16 theists which will have’been reetiGed inJanuary, | think that during the conversation Mr. and Mrs. | in New Brunswick, and ave resided there forty | by. tion. stating the number of birthsand deaths during the year. | Walker remained part of the time ; Eknow Wildes P. Walker, aud havé known | ‘Q. Did not Mra, Waldron and Mrs, Walker leave | On songe & des moyens extraordinairee pour sub- ee edema: f Mani-Regin.) | the conversation'that passed between theme an, the | him in New Brxtavick: Str. sot Mes: Walkersnere | act thin they aid; I don't recollect s¢eing Mrs, | Venir aux armements dont it est question : on aparié . e conversation ween them; on lew 3 Mr. r were 4 > "i (Countersigned) |. LUIS JOSEBARTORIUS, | Occasion of the visit of Mrs. Walker tomy house, | then residing at & ‘nstel; they had their ‘children Walker there again that year; the distance from | 4’un impét snr les patentes, mais on craint de mé- py ey ae didnt how, that Mz, Walker, then a lve | house um the iat 'f Angst tot Toth of Sep | 'Q- Wae Men Walker bere daring i806? | "iy de arander incor not know ‘. er was ie ol - "Before Hon, Judge Ingersal, Prisoner under surrender by hie bell; tember, 1860; my {ate tivee Mt New Bre | I tink she Po, yrhen she came. eae : src nna te le ue. es ment was made versation NJ . pagne % bloquée, June 21—Jedediah Chapman, at the Relationof | °0x® bail; the occasion of which I have Créesezamination by Mr, Blant—I think I aia | 2: Wis toy impression that she was, la conservation ou la perte de cette place est d'une the Owner® of the Noo York, vs. The Steani- | Bt my first visit to the prison; I do not know how | not personally receive Walker the amount for Q. Who came with her then? grande importance pour le succts de la campagne, i many visits I had previously made there; the time | rent above spoken of; there was no seizure of the A. She generally came with her children or cas Posy mare Rie oy han peng ae 1 visited it was during the fall; I went there to see | furniture in. Walker's house; Tthink it was left | friends; I think Mrs. Walker's children have been La division Mapoléon et as divisions anglaises de- complains that on the 18th of July, 1858, the sloop | Mr. Walker; Thad been in there for the rent; my father attended to it him- | at my house more than once; I recollect a party | Vaient renforcer l'armée d’Omer Pacha pour déblo Now York was bound on a vo! ) : en with @ eyes eon eect ones Adie bed fea 2 4 cntundans, in ag! in Me perpaae ooh a of | quer Silistrie; mais on manque décidémeént de ca- ‘erview wi ire. r; I never went a party not go tomy house; Mra, er | valerie et d’artillerie we pang rongh Hl Cal, lne aad, | SY HET out Ja ecw dae oezod eerons | vest and take apay the featur, an wes othe | Yo aoe cba pry abe ce myhome, et | ae Tarmce re; pln, dow dba yatent Fa Mr org eeanc sia e Penbr| the jail, when Mre, Walker was there; I am not sure Dee na ge bya Dr. Campbell the woods and returned the same day; a day or two | ments graves ont éclaté entre le maréchal Saint- Empire State, on her voyage from New York to Fal | Whether it was on the latter occasion that I eacort- | one vear after Walker left; the Doctor took it aboat | before that Mrs. W. came down ina carriage, and | Arnand et le prince Napoléon. La vie habituelle du, River, between the hours of 6 and 6o’clock P. M., | ©4 her to the railroad cars; my impression is that I | the firat of At st; [let it tohim myself; Walker had ties was the occasion on which I refused to board prince, qui n’a modifié en rien ses habitudea de Pa- ‘al0o} saw Mr. Walker three times in jail; I should think it ‘urniture the: the goods were | her: rye ysis Riagiaag e pcs tery ani aba was a week between the time when I first saw Mrs. ee tt anpeakeds hay oe away in April, | Toa Juror.—I refused to board her for several Tig, et qui viole les lois de Mahomet (pas celle peut- . dfn the | Walker in the jail and the time I escorted her to the | 15), reasons; impro} conduct and fault-finding were | étre qui permet la pluralité des femmes), sea rela po Repel es ee oeieewenien i a hour,'| °#"8; Mrs. bas aphig Cesk wirchncedy ted — Q. Where did Walker’s family stay at this time? | #™mong them; by. improper conduct, meee shes tions et celles de son état-major avec lea réfugiés de contends collision f 4 @ widow lady. 4 or court of justice will cause by Sant pee Rolain pe imecods iy the carelessness and negli- goteks a oe preorder ie "ha ep oe To Mr. Basteed—I saw Mrs. Walker at the oe a ne ® Eres here outward rogee x bilités Ricraohianes, ss consarreipions do général gratis whenver the title to be registered is | gence of the persons managing the Empire State. | es occas Neitac Tan & Oulockiwe we h the jail | House; she wanted some alterations in the dinin bees more to her than to any of the rest of Saint-Arnand, qui a été jasqu’a offrir aa démission, to the slave. e plaintiff employed a wrecker named ty tO | to the “Astor House for tranks: ” room; when I let the house to Dr. co I don’t recol- To Me Blunt.—He rode with her once to Bath. si on n’assurait pas son pouvoir contre les écarta et trunks: t % . Foote I Sethe fercioe Tass, by the he xh raise the sloop and save as auch of the cargo as | toxing any trunks the jail, desea nesher ;2. sates tak, Walker's a Q. Did you ever see him ride with her except | les rébellions du prince. Le Conseil des Ministres from ‘ible, and agreed to pay him $500 for so doing; f that ride dia pired. § Sy z of the will or of the ion of the inhe- Brat Bounty succeeded, and in co ence of the | .. 2 On benacd of le did your conversa- Question by Mr. Blunt—Will you undertake to | When they went to Bath? a été eaisi de l’affaire ; "Empereur n’a pas hésité & tter, by exhibiting a legalised copy | inabilitytof plaintiff to raise the mone: sloop was | tion with the plaintiff about her husband take place ? say that you saw Mra. Walker in the State of New A. I think so; I have no recollection of any other | dire qu'il donnait tort & son cousin, et qu’an besoin iaracee intestate succession; hot BP 240 P A. T can't tell; J can’t tell whether it took place | S{J.00" between the 4th of July and December, 1850? | Carriages starting with them when they went to | 1, rappellerait- Provi ectrement; 16 pried “ne Ve libelled and gold by this Court for $ and Bount; author should net have acted eletwaftee the Lee aed The value of the before or after we reached the Astor House, ‘A. Idon’t think Lever saw her there after the | Bath; I think Mr. Brown belonged to that party; efeee | 4 e f jae the case, by presenting & Q. Did you hear the same conversation in the jail also, the Houghtons and Lieutenant Well. pas & Varna, et on l’envoie chercher & Gallipoli aa. the “‘pediineo” of the place in whieh the will hi sloop New York was $1,600, and the value of her third Ast of July. 8! featicn ia in mht thereon he eau the ; theamount of $2,011. For the respondents. Mr. ny “arg rte ci nProde at Livsndele Magee sag hae dad i oo aoe meron tenn : vert i . Then how many times did the alleged “ ¥ Our Washi: Correspond ° c srzied bos srighing partes moana ork | Hevaconten ha, the, colin was nuh ceased | cotveraon athe ul the mubwance of which You | Tt e GH? lac aanarr 1 Wve before then at | Our Washington orrmimanmas, | Desidément M.Thoovene! ne remplacrs pas Me in their written report, to be signed by them, all the con- inne eampee tine she was ene her proper nae Eg tegen to give Bs ri 4 a at prema ‘the eight Tii at Harps- Wasninaton, June 26, 1854. i Baraguay-d’Hilliers; M. Drouin de l'Huys le déteste ree re ae son, vast steak ke reportea | Course, which was to pasa between the sloop and , 1 think twice: once in my house, and once well Tkepd « public house ‘called the Mansion House; The Ten Million Bill—Running Comments—Its | » Paris, mais ille craint encore plus & Conatanti- the jail. ; ‘of ote signed by them, and Pot-Rock; that in making such attempt the sloop I know Wildes P. Walker, and I know his wife an ble Defeat—New York A. Office. nople. C'est M. Thouvenel qui avait rédigé lee ‘pariah in # similar note’ stat- | bore over toward the Long Island shore, leaving the ee Dew as rhe agrasohay ucyepe crag hbed children; I know Dr. John Heartwell; Ihave known reas el gai pia ni te ata Ost riyt. | Principaux Mscusadake Gate te teense: orientale, et which the entry hasbeen made | steamer scarcely room to pass between herand | Wier to’your house, you heard this conversation? | Walker since he was a child; Walker has visited ‘ q PI Ces documenta lui avaient attiré les compliments dea 3 the rocks; that it was impossible for ' the ‘ALY Ps anwar tiaive: I don’t recollect what | MY, hotel at Harpswell; 1 think he first came there lege, in regard to the ten million dollars, for the | jonrnaux anglais et de I’Empereur lui-méme—ce a ig tekger steamer to back or be because the carey iis ‘eure day. : 2 ee Lad ——— Lf Se neglttg execution of the late treaty made with the indomi- | avait rendu sa Drouin de Tauys fort jaloux. Wea fron ana the ia acasneas obliged Q. Did you ever make any other visit to the jail, | fis wife and ‘children’ gal tien realdea pany wi table Santa Anna, Members have crowded around | ministre des affaires trangtres avait alors cherehé - a dé r M. Thouvenel de ses attributions de ré- ae asters ee eee to pase very near her, and did’ so with all the care | Sfter Mre Walker's visit to your nouse, than the | the distance from Harpewell to Boston is about 118 | him. Hon. Senators come stray gling in, and take dectar en Yattachant & son cabinet; mais M. Thou- ircumstan- * reads that could be used; that the steamer was going as | °D¢ When you called to escort her to the cars? miles; I first became acquainted with Dr. Heastwell | positions near the great Miss the J avait réclamé, en avait appelé & ’Bmpereur, Viste notre. biti ee: slowly as was compatible with safety, and used Oe Fe ot ea wen. connected during the same season; he resided at Boston; I | resolutions raising the question of privilege, amid MA funcnent M. Drouin de V'Hays ‘avait @a ‘oéder.. is gz | & Ht E E g a H 4 eek abe E wghte aired by or over | every precaution to avoid the sloop. The re- pte this defence of the facts to which you have don’t think that Heartwell and the Walker family the breathless attention of the House, and awaits | w Renedetti le & Constantinople Vintérim de la. ns Ww! e fact in question. ES ich may spondent contends that the collision was caused by were at my house then at the same time; I only re- | the decision of the Chair. The Chair decides them | j¢cation leviendra & peu prés définitif. i qui ete Ti aac egligence of those on board the sloop. ‘The now testilled! ink I ever communicated them to | Collect of Mr. Walker's coming to my house once; | out of order, and the House agrees to go into com- r Pettlgny va dit-on dbvente grand-cbanceldia’ Ae case on. le i te it or No nete will be on Dr. Heartwell continued to visit house until | mittee of the whole on the bil VEmpereur, ov il ne faut pas de talents admi- that the person ——_—_____— any one except Mr. Walker; I cannot tell when I | jegg: in 1845 Dr. Heartwell came two or three | George W. Jones, of Tennessee, has just risen. | nistretife, Uo ministre vient de madover avec la oles Sears mente ee eet | eee emcee | HA utara mtn | niente Deen | aN gle Mn ae ot | Gene acne a ze me ont pe pee or contracts as require to be regis- THE ALLEGED LUNACY OF MR. DUNLAP. eer, 1856 I ceils SOAS Sooldentall prhal The Casa te Beccadl 5 re Ww, athens at on vatructionte A aad areat tolaccet. How ville de Besancon, qui venaient de demander une street 5 oe eh bord ju gouvernement, parce que M. de Montalem- p— 8 | there with her children; I think will he act in the crisis? He speaks. ‘‘Mr. Chair- | your &' -liew, following order. | thet it was Wall street; Leannot state the month; | Were thas soveral, times. each season; Dre Hleery. | man—I think this House should judge of the worth Bere repieniant ce ete, ie conaibet lankman and F. Park, at- | 1 don’t ee cannot tell how long it was after | wel) would sometimes stay a day or two and some- | of this treaty, and, inaemuch agit annuls the 12th | Gu gouvernement. Tl est vrai que le gouvernement | the date of thelr in- | soum 27.—In the Matter of ‘Thomas Dunla title can be | The Court this Peeniiy le the On motion of Edmon Hg a Ag same register. torneys for Dunlap, and on reading the petition of | My return to city. times a week at my house; sometimes he would | article of the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, which | ), 41? XXXVI. The keeper of the register, after making the | Thomas Dunlap, an alleged lunatic, to be restored .—Were you ever # member of the firm of Hull | Ooty "come to dinner and lence the same day; the | costs us an enormous sum yearly, I shall vote for ag BT sos parce qu’ll n'y svatt pas moyen @9 Je. proper record, will in Lh ete’ the documents | to the possession of his property and his liberty, on th? isits of Mrs. Walker were sometimes longer and | this appropriation.” Wonderful constructionist— On veut toujours poursulvre cette ridicule affhire ene bed ais dod ior encom crestid | the ground that he is sane, and the affidavite there- | - Objected to and objection maintained by the | sometimes shorter; Mrs. Walker has been at my | economical economi at Cerberus of the public | ge M. de Montalembert; on entend témoine cur té- ie natin thane to unto annexed, and after hearing Mesers, Blankman | Court, on the ground that the witness's private af | house when Caroline Walker, Mr. Houghton, Dr. | treasury—vote ten millions of dollars into the | Soins, on ne renonce pas & le faire condamner; il the fact of their ha; and Park in support thereof, and Mr. T. Nelson im | toe ane ry ‘place of business had teen obtained, | Heartwell, Mr.Rogers, and many others, were there; pockets of @ degenerate Emperor, without assert- | ne manque absolument que le déiit; mais cela, & Io +At the same time, opposition thereof, eres at i » | I know Mrs. Augusta Waldron; have seen her in | ing the right of ie House inquire int ie cher slavery, the keeper of the re- forthwith summon a special jury of twelve of | and these were sufficient for the purpose of proving uy Figueur, vous le saves, n’empé Peut-étre pas Ja ! E : the company of Mra, Walker; she has been a guest | merits of the treaty! Oh! Shame, Mr. Jones. | condamnation. to the owners new register tickets, al- | his good citizens of the city and county of New from them, if possible, the old ones, and | York, to attend before him, (the Sheriff,) at his his identity. at my house, and has come there with Mrs. Walker; | The people will lose confidence in you unleas you | “7. Corps Législatif est parti ; sa dernitre séance elng to decessed or manumitted slaves. room in the City Hall, on the éth day of July, ane pt ben bboy Sere biaell I have not seen Mrs. Waldron since I have been in | interpoee your official power between the cormo- | 4) s’était produit un pen opposition par suite ‘des New York; I see her in court now; Mrs. Walker | rants andthe people's money. exigences du Conseil d’Etat qui voulai prineij owners are bound to report the manu- | 1954, at 10 o'clock, A. M.,to hear evidence in this | 1852. has occupied different rooms in my house as slee| Mr. Grow, of Pennsylvania, rises—is ed the - he credke .M., p- . ’ y! a a soustraire au contréle de la Chambre les rl pay Sag vara are case and pass n the following issues:— Q— Were you to receive compensation for your | ing spartments; [think that Mra, Walker has had | floor, and yields to Col. Benton. ‘The illustrious supp lémentaires; M. Parieu, par sa 60. be he ee d Wl i I. Is Thomas Dunlap now of sane mind, and capa- | services to Mr, Walker? Nos. 10and 11; Ithink that when she had Nos. 10 | gentlemen is immediately surrounded with members | gyult froissé ces ‘amours-proprés inoffenaifs, et om vc taso secre ' ‘No; I ceived ‘The malty will be inflicted on the owners ble of, ing his estate ? : A-—-No; I never received any. 7 and 11, Dr. Heartwell had No. 12; Nos. 10, 11 and | and Senators. He pours the hot shot of argument r “ - who should omit to report the ¢ death ot any of the we Would Thomas Dunia if permitted to go at iaarentge Paper now shown to me isin my | 19 were on the same floor, parallel with each other; re ages ee Ceara Mr. Srigreae ee maui ad Barocke i ers sant ache Lanaeat oa e fine us one-fourth part of rove dangerous own person and pro- y i. Nos. 10 and 11 ned into each oth d No. 12 airman of the Com: e Of ‘ays ani ‘eans, is % * ibe aforesaid sum if the omission be relative to the mar- erty, or the peso and property of others? 4 Wiiliam A. Whitehead, examined by Mr. Busteed | ¥08 eaparsted fen them hyan cutrys the a sory COBORY wiilbe "ite ashi? and “ia oouecaoath grand éloge de Ini-méme et en lui persuadant qu’il i tait le plus indépendant et le pl ile de tor of a sla And it is further crdered that a copy of this order | —T reside in Newark, New Jersey, and have lived | Ooms were on the same side of the house; the en- wriggling in his seat, as every point tells with | jog miacratiéen i 3 ch predates birsrrs a conte ve. LXXIX. The obligation of reporting any other written | be served on Messrs. Whiting, Clark & Reed, the at- | there eleven years; am Bored, of the New Jorsey | try between Nos. 11 and 12 was about four feet | powerful effect upon the House. I never heard the or contract, which may confer ® right ‘ores : saree torneys in the gm ‘on the commission of | Railroad, and have filled that office nearly five yoars; ct te aacenbekkeen, Wos:tk coaeas wa Hl Bolonel su eloquant and animated. erecta a = Teva eecrlies i vite bo . heey por coer ee ee ‘the slave at | tanacy heretofore issued this court, for James | I don’t know Walker, the defendant; saw him this | site to each other; my guests took their own paces ‘A motion has been made to strike outthe enacting ide per ing in.court, “ Vive ’Empereur” n’ont pourtant pas été trds nom- ‘thme, should Dunlap, the ioner in said proceedings, and up- | Morning at the dinner table; Mrs. Walker usuall; clause, a la Nebraska. This meets with great oppo- ad vaca, Os he not full that obligation within the | Cr rhomas Nelson, fsq., the committee of ‘the per- | - Ja that your signature ? (showing a paper.) | O."Waautwell at the taller chee eee oe | Sition,and on ‘appeal has been. taken from the ata gh eae eo cep on bye mena iy ‘XL: In verbal acts and contracts entailing on both con- | son and estate of said p, and upon Dr.D. T. | _ A- as eg railroad runs from New York to New | think that this was thelr common practice; when | sion of the Chair, declaring sad motion in order. le Parti mai dont Napoléon Bet it servi Roce racting parties the obligation of reporting the same, Brown, the superintendant of the Bloomingdale Lu- | Brunswick. Dr. Heartwell sat alongside of Mrs. Walker he | Mr. Jones, of Tennessee, has withdrawn his motion 6lévation ; l’Arch per - on to do so will be , with regard to natic Asytam, Mr. Busteed then perboees to read fe paper in | showed her attentions at the dinner table, and sup- | to strike out the seectng. clause, and Gen. Bayly, of wiveiad r ine fs mopncne f ene os sant » by the penalty mentioned in the gt arti- Mr. John McKeon will act as associate counsel ‘estion, to which the opposite ontthe bes » ON | plied her wants; I have seen Mrs. Walker and Dr. | Virginia, sorsedtemsta 1¢ House, in an earnest and | joj de "Instruction Publique. Le clergé west aan 5 a eo sgt cology ee wakes $30. | for Mr. Dunlap in the approaching inquiry. oft fact which e purported to prove igensal Henitwell walking a riding together; be appear. Lhe gpa aa oh support ety bese un peu émnu (et son orgune, I’ Univers, en fait fei idence of his slaves from one district to another, he Before Hon. Judge Clerke. was an acknowledgment from Wildes P. Walker: of to pay her more attention than he other pm the opposition evinced, the lent aujourd’bui) d’une médaille frappée i la Monnaie —. 4 iff. ladies; I don’t knoy that I saw an else; thi have hard work to wring from the hands of Con- seer carer ecg eo Rg the receipt of the price of a commutation ticket | Wasa grove about a hundred lt the hotel; gress, “this hard cash by such indirection.” it | Pat Je graveur de l'Empereur, et représentant l"Em- ve, to cancel the entries relative to the aforesaid | —The assignment alleged in the complaint isnota | between New York and New Brunswick. . te i, yes, and to return to him the official lists of the same, | thing in action, but of the goods and chattels them- | “sto ite] A. Ci a ‘xamined by Mr. Bus- When aw Mrs. . Walker and Dr. _Heartwell walk Tig Dew accion 19 ms Dg 4 before Fe D0, ree ee a ee, Pear aat | selves; and itis for thelr value that the action op- | seed, depored—1 amin the brick: business; Iwas | #4; Has generally about the premises, in ft) tg Ae is unies ensemble les religions que ces souverains pro- town crural ict here the slaves are to reside, | pears to have been brought. Under the former ity under Sheriff Carnley in 1850; T have seen ‘hat was the amount or degree of familiarity e measure. A number of members, who fessent: protestantisme, catholicisme, islanisme. requ registration. de ry that bet 1. Wi hitherto given their adhesion and influence to the 2 pee fl a en ee a ae cearlen wither | Wes P, Walker I rat, aw him in adweling | th ‘euripat ©. “0 Pos Dowee® Mv: Walker and saminstratin are the opponents ofthis treaty and | Yeeat™nge comme, dans ce, nalcale, talon Bessie grange | RE demand ba yrs he, pronay uch ae | Italy nh; Thorsen hm in New Joma and | cel an econ malar aug | Wink Sebutshy Ciertoh ac cast omy soos den medlo on cte ile designation sre ir Governor of the district, who will di- | version or wrong, as against the assignee, a demand firsts Farrened him in New Yok aa vil process; or did not usually register her name in the book on | opinion as to the result. My opinion, as to itsde- Cette histoire est le second tome dela brochure pereur donnant Ja main A la Reine Victoria et a Abd-el-Mejid, et au-dessus de leurs tétes Tespectives, the registrar to make the proper entries, and to is- | and refusal must be proved; because, at the time of : her arrival at the hotel; she has written her name | feat, is based upon conversation with members. (sur la révision de la carte de l'Europe) qui lancé ie srg en, a a nanre | ibe comeron he Has wa hve ad wen | Pte dwn, Mn Mer erm | Cerro ur rn i ms Wen Be pciatanaliaag MA f= a TE yrt the release of those slaves whom they may have un- plete property, either general or special, in the | surrendered him, I was deputed to go over there and BM eller 9 Bea BELAG TOGMCST OY OCaRe ‘Vermont Democratic State Convention. YEmpereur, a été également désavouée par le gou- 4 han her own? their custody, to the registrar of the district where | S00d8; in order, theretoro, to establish @ conversion | grrest him; don’t know who the plaintiffs were in | me t . From the Vermont Patriot, Juno 23.] vernement apres l’etfet produit. Gwners of such slaves reside. against the assignee, he must allegea demand and | the action; I found Walker in New Jersey; Mr. | Obiected to, and objection sustained, on the | singin it imposaitle to. give the proceedings of | _L’Emperenr va aller installer le camp de 8t. Omer ; The owners of the slaves in question shall also make a | Tefusal after he became entitled to the possession of | Hayar went with me; can't say where Walker re. | 8Tound that the books should be produced. the convention at length this week, we place the | °¢ n’est pus sans peine qu’on a pu former les listes de . ilar report ine Sons el orsign t after the Tecan the property. Sncaatety cose i the betes sided at this time; I found Walker in New Bruns- | + Qa bs sone peak Joie to you and say whether | ticket at the head ode columns, and publish the oe! Le Général Pelissier, mécontent, ber tmie encase Seatac | Sate, Somare at ray w He patio | Sk. ow Seep jan fern tthe caw | Te Foor 7% ey len ecg yg eer er ey conformity of both reports. i John A. Andrew, §c. ‘vs. Aaron Perry and others. | W2!ked round New runswick, took dinner or sup- ‘The words “Judy O’Flanagan,” written there, are honest, and mean just what they say. They are I que, Deine " per there, and then started in the cars; Walker pre- A rfectly explicit, perfectly plain, and need no com- | /¢r au camp de Boulogne. Le Général | Kecping of te Regier > tc dn etna a ok Ylouely got a change of clothes, or something of, the T Ack CLM WHO Mate acorn ae eerie ment. Tie ticket Will strike every man at a glance, | 18 Pee voulu servir sous un autre ‘général de divi XL. fl ‘of every :, ind; we e evenin; in, and arrived in 1 cure | a8 being a most powerful combination of in . itis u . 9 be fare sed. ite phtig rs vinted by eh ase, ait a mewn" vs. Alfred Brooks—Judg: | town after dark, about eight, nine or ten o’clock— wee ae ae Vo dae private worth, and personal popularity. No cleaner ona commandement de cavalerie qui est resté en : to her Majesty by Captain General of | “The People at the relation of T. Stokes Dickerson agp tabard freer igt esse Lead ae ue 1848; she siso applied for rooms at another time, see has ever been presented to the people of the L’Empereur ira & Beritz’en sortant da camp de XLIV. The registrars, previous to entering upon the | %%- John Cook.—Motion denied. Plaintiff must take view, ai Pehdarsscod, of Wi er getting bail; he | PUt was not admitted, A Mr. Clark is of the purest democratic blood, | St: Omer; I'Impératrice retrouvera a Berits lee h duties, shall swear before the Gover- | @ new crder for examination. Q. At the time of this application of Mrs. Walker i souvenirs de liberté de sa vie privée avant son ac- Ny OF the diateiet, that the ‘Stephen Potter vs. Lorenzo D. Collins.—Motion could not procure it that night; went into a house |}. you any rooms to spare? and as a democrat, a man of business, comiiaan tata the dcances Ge fé0ondses sone iahargetsettduten Tonorablyeand faithfally; and | denied without costa SHG towns Hagar 'l think, waa with ney canrtremember | 4, OUected to, but objection was subsequently with. | Nd ,.8 courtenus citizen, every, way auall | torictrstrompfes. Pn nts om i “A 42 . ; ink, was with us; can’t remember ied for the office of chie' o ~ cae oe at The diaclaiten of the Coptein Geuerel. of Jane Ma bpp Bee pers De 0 A Se where we iret went to on coming down town; I kept bor} could have taken her if we had been dis- | State—has nosuperior. The name, even, of Mr. ao e a i chapad twins tag Popeye henever there may be several applicants for one of | Cate to Dayton i bart. hapa Walker secure that night; he was forthcoming in the posed to do so; I never told any one of these facts | Mattocks will rouse the old Vermont blood. A . Fould, une femme qui ‘obj #08 cons- sts, the preference shall be given to the person morning. c's | A branch of a most eminent family, the son of one | tantes affections avant sdn mariage, et quia encore PEERS MING ueencity,, seavitod be is not otber Rupetion Conesteanen tits 9 Tn'what place did you keep him that night ? UL Walker came to see me, four or five wecks.go; I | oF Vermont's most noted men, and himself a young | @¢ empire sur lui, Celle-ci I'a fort maltraité et Jal a alequat for the post. fore Hon. Judge Hoffman. . I decline answering that question. x them to Walker.” Ni es man of the highest natural and acquired endow- | Violemment reproché son mariage résukant, a-telie Ly. She registvare wi fy Fics’ falary than © | Sone 27—The People of State of New York | ,,Mr. Busteed insisted on the witness answering | “"Crosgexamined by Mr. Blant—I know Mr. Vesey; | ments, perfectly acquainted with legislative busi- hin ‘une simple fantaisie indigne d’un prince puie- ‘about sixpence), for every register ticket which they | 8. The General Mutual Insurance Co. of New York. bog Fig oe ey ht that the witness might decline | he i @ connection by marriage of my wife; my | TS, hie isjust the man to preside over the Benate| "Sy > | acts: aéemperatinas ‘eat tonjours tthe oom f 0 Mg wipe, | of the State. The candidate for Treasurer, Mr. " improdent, jeoas, ‘and the fees on lficates, as is hereinafter = pokey pa cms ed a a geet saawerlag if he chose. an Sg cag alo aes to ony, mi yee! Page, was on the ticket last year, and as everybody | M. Boichot, V’ancien sergent, était venu & Paris The above mentioned fees shall be paid by the owner | Mutual Insurance Com The Court said that the witness must answer the | 0) atk - Walker asins; y knows, “is up to” his business. ‘The Governor and | tater le terrain et vérifier s'il n’y avait rien & rhe ah npany Boe with Walker when he visited my house, some time Lieut it Governor both, in accord: with their | €2 France. Le Comité de Londres (il y a trois eentres tant oa, oF by te pers are ing f tascetianete Deora ra bec ny in shiacaneis.thes the |9 Witness—Part of the time we were in the street; | 1" May Inst; up to that time I had made no state: deter minati f expre 4 ‘last fall decli ed being | d¢mocratiques & Jersey, & Londres et & Bruxelles) XXLVi. the registrar shall Keep a book in whiah he will | Go™mRany pave no. Yet been, dissolved: It appears | 2 went into several. houses around; Walker ro. | meus to.any one of what I have auld here; I do not | determination expressed inst fall, declined being | Vavait délegué pour cela ; ne voulant pas croire ade titan document which mar | Clare, Ftering % to's Teteres wo mum the | mained inthe personal custody of Hagar and my- | ANC ,ybelne, Mrs, Walkerknen Dr. Hettwsl be | ua! would ty, the demooratic ticket a one | Linposblive Hun, movement, Boihot svat to him on the presentation of a slave, atati 4 self during the night; I didn’t have my eyes on i } - that will combine a vast strength. Itis clean. It Ss Leck, anette ih. Bote d he nature of ouch document, the registration or record | Parties interested, to show cause why it should not | Se! ight; et first visit Mr. and Mre, Walker remained there a bag non a age hood té arreté tant de la; ila deux condamna- i i alker sil night; the house in which I staid with i is a Union ticket. Itis awhite man’s ticket, and | 2 ¢té arrété en so yh pte cone may be requested, th day aad the hour of the Mh ebjection hen ee tier reac tte lath of June. | Waiker that tight fronted Mercer street, between | Wek; Dr. Heartwell was not there on that occasion. | 1 * Oten che oloatiteat gaat atleast | tions aur le corpe. On va le reprendre pour la meine tation, and the name of the person who makes the e objection to iting of an injunc- cing and Beovme; I koow wiiets the 8, Nicholas Q. Did not Mr. and Mrs. Walker occupy the rooms it - ill mak lendid ifthe d a grave, parce qu’elle évitera de con la Haute tation. tion in this action is, that the officers and company | Pe ae a eae Drclae mad Brogtie wocetat | Nos. 10 and 11 on their fitst visit? heir duty, and they will, The resolutions weve a» | Cour, qui l'avait préccdemment é Ia dé- aa a Meg he rr ty nena nays Senin oF ike geonicie Pony ieee AY I think there was & plate on the door of the house in A. I think they did; I do not know who came foureae es pods phiarianme Ig portation. y wa m4 "4 ich ‘they are” presented to hint and after’ Gaishing Frent would be vold if made after the atder of wd. | which we staid all night; P. Cook was the name on | With Mrs. Walker the second time she visited iy | ‘ROttea chat our devotion to the administration of |. M. Boge ny Teste 4 'Opéra—o’était trop invrai- examina\ house; I do not know . e 5 ben ‘which "he"may’ ded ory ne hom ference; but it would not be sufficient to prevent the | it, I think. jouse; Ido not know how often Caroline Walker | yranklin Pieres covtinues unshaken; that we have cn- | sem! ur ne pas avoir lieu. MM. Pereire et ’ . | came with Mrs. Walker; she is the defendant's sis- | 4) fidence in the wisdom, integrity and devotion to | André donneront les fonds et conserveront M. Roque- people having Neadrortinea ene BAAS cae eae, Walker's condition ae to drank: | ter T think I know Wildes P. Walker's handwriting. | Scmocratis principles of the Present’ and: we are fale plan en Ini donnant des appointements, Cette XLVI. If the recites, should Sad in any document Ronee oe as vatbgerege 4 4 an ae ‘A. He behaved himself very well, as far as I saw. }. In whose handwriting is that entry dated the | assured that, under his guidance, the government will | @ été le pot de vin de M. Pereire is mba des svaiadten end Soil pa tek’ the deeunerh tm |: imvan cxday for aigwetttion tat Feppienat of a | , Q- What was Hagar’s condition that night as to | 26th of July? [Witness was shown the register.) —_{ be wisely and economically conducted, the laws firmly | errains a la ville de Paris devant le Louvre. " ; a 5 " * id impartial; ited, the lives and of our on to the person or functionary who may have | receiver,the complaint would have to be amended | drunkenness or sobriety ? the eter nt nov it Pr Walker, lle nerve ei Giles protected. ah home and ‘abroad, a te ee rae Dahle, Cate ae hes ae, || attempted ‘ dit, and vat record this circumstance in the by makin him a party, and renewing the injunc- A. I did not notice anything particular about | +4, children, Boston; James F. Patten, Bath;” Pat- | ¢asion of our neutrality laws promptiy, repressed, and | !@ Fiancée du Diable, opéra de M. » 10] ponding z 4 him; T am no judge of drunkenness, as I nevey was 4 v every proper and constitutional means exerted toen- | Galathée, et & coup sar le premier de nos jeunes Bhould the defective document be a private one, the | Honas to him. Perhaps the company should then | drunk myself; fies and Walker had beon drink. | tem wasa brother of Mrs. Walker; I know nothing farce the bounduries of our country, and secure its true | compositeurs. sistrar will summon the parties concerned, in order corm ipo) . I suggest pretty freel of the handwriting of Dr. Heartwell, except | welfare and prosperity. Les journaux ont da vous ap} Je bizarre sui- they may by agreement, and in writing, explain any teal application be suspended till that result. If tag piety SY ined by Mr. Blant—I never drink | What I have seen in the register; I presume that I Resolved, That non-interyention, or the right of the | cide d'un Prussien a !’Opéra. Une femme qui se trou- ure passage, or amend the error comm preferred, however, the order must be made as} (tae time. Walker vost tt have seen him write; Dr. Heattwell arrived at my | people to enact their own laws and regulate their own | vait dans la méme loge que ce malheureux, en est uld the registrar find it necessary, in consequence prayed, except ag to proceedings necessary to obtain | 5P' til ey? anores er 2 agg ee one ‘oon | house on the 29th of July, 1845. jomestic institutions, unrestrained, save by the limita- | morte de salsieoement b lode 7 * y mintake or defect in a document, to refuse to dissolution of the company and appointment of | Pntil the next in my custody before I committed | "©. "Was not No. 12 assigned to him at that time— | tions of the constitution, as laid down in the platform capes woven tan e the entry or record, he will state this circumstance | a receiver. him to the Eldridge street 4 il; the house in Mercer | yy" aoa Mrs, Walker occupying Nos. 10 and 117 | adopted at Baltimore in 1852, is a democratic doctrine, Les départe de Ag -g “ the proper k, and will give to the party concerned street was on the left hand side; we arrived there | 4°") don't recollect: I thi vias t “Walker has | %4 should be practically carried out in all the territories 8 dépa trou Rear Levant sont incee- certificate of this record, returning to him the pre- Marine Court. between eleven and twelve o’clock; Walker wag | 4: ied Noe 10, Pert ~ oth nage 7 td han | Which now are or hereafter may be organized in the sants; on a détaché d’ rie seulement, 28,000 ted document. Before Hon. Judge Thompson. three or four hours out of my sight; we first went | Occupied Nos. 10 and 11 on another occasion Union; but we do not propose to make differences of opi- | hommes depuis quelque temps pour la destination de f cave, ang loss arising from the absence of the DAMAGES . * that of her first visit; I cannot say when; I can’t say | nion de ts in relation to the policy of all the | Turquie. pert, ill only fall upon the person responsible | Jung 27.—-Steinjield, by his guardian, os, ‘Hyde ois lag fennclear Waites bbs er nach when she occupied No. 4; (being shown a diagram | provisionsot the bill, establishing ®. terFitorial govern | | On a ap ria anjourd’hui les nouvelles d’ane at- tae Wie casiateae ibatl give to any person who may | This was an action for injuries done the laintiff by | room besides the parlor; a female was with him, I | °f the second floor of the Mansion House,) I cannot | ment for Nebraska and Kansas, a test of party faith. taque sur Silestrie ; mais on ne sait si ce n est pas le. say whether the position of Nos. 10 and 11 as there Resolved, That our attachment to the titution and ‘4 fousea nie jt cartifentaof anything stated, or omitted (0 | re Oe te ces ee oar are Mane ae hee ct |< Rks Juror—I don't remember whether 1 saw | istd down, in correct or not; the rooms were on the | the Veloso far, rome, Danemning. tegaiend, om pouvetr tenir jusqu’sn 166 ns lalaera ensuite, a such: certificates are requested by persona not | other persons before. Evidence was’ adduced to | Walker and a female going in to the room together; rae yi No. 10 at Ce oieaets snd aoe ict have been, ead ‘are now boing made, by political | 1, aux Rugses, que dea ruines. Les troupes partent nt and direct interest in the acts or | show that the lad was dreadfully lacerated by the | they were inthere, any way. fuente 11s eeeoren 6 bois inthat entry ‘led | 7.4 other fanatics, to loosen and alienate the affections | de Gallipoli moitié par terre moitié par mer. in the register relative to slayes, the re- dog. The defendant denies that the dog is savage, to Mr. Blunt—There was a bed in that room. into No. 11; there was a staircase in that entry; on | Cftne people from these sacred and time honored bul- Les nouvelles pour la récolte ¢ tres in- will exact for every bertifieate a fee of four reales | and alleges that the animal was entioed away from | To a Juror—I looked into the room for some time. | the occasion of Dr. Heartwell’s visit on the 29th of | Warks of our free government as deserving the severest | quiétantes par suite des froids et les pluies de ces (half w dollar, or two shillings,) less the amount | him; and while in the possession of the persons who ‘To Mr. Blunt—I found Walker in that room in the | Jy, 1845, he came down with a party and returned | condemnation; and we hereby pledge ourselves tofrown | derniera jours. stamped paper. enticed him, he bit the laintiff, Verdict for plain- | mornin, . the same day; he returned in a week, when the | upon all such ‘offorts, whenever and wherever made, as Le nombre de spéenlateurs qui ont dispara A la The registrar will immediately rectify any mistake ti ‘ Ls a — 5 Walker's had left; I think Mra. Walker was one of | dangerous to the peace of the country and an insult to | Bonrse arias ee hausses jouses Va, @it-on, may make in the entries or records, and’ wil Taake the ff, $350 damages and costs. ats ‘urot—I think I locked the room and kept | 41,9 party who came with Dr. Heartwell the socond | the patriotic feelings of all true Americans. a utes tpt sheer pol froouvert seeltees explanations in the register, wing, on his Ap Peak Cag: Rea i | ‘ecount, the register ‘dskotsor corteetos Shich he | DISPERSION OF TAR DirLomamic Conrs—We | - To Mr. Blunt-—I locked the door between one and | time he visited us m 1845; two Houghtons, some of | ,, Resolved, That the democracy of Vermont, believing | Ge qeux om fre titati ti no cription o1 Hy have issued with any mistake in thom, and he will | learn that Washington is soon to be quite bare of | thive o'clock; the female was there when I unlocked | Mr. Patten’s family, Dr. Heartwell’s sister, and secwatt of bisth, openly and. ‘imphatleally condemn any se, them with new ones. foreign diplomatiste. M. Tirado, the Peruvian | it; I noti been ied; Idon’t | others, in number about twenty-five, nelonged to the ization, secret th that would aim to | Tae Mrifter To Cutue.—Hon. David A, Stark |. Whe registrar will be held responsible with his bail, Minister, isalready in New York; and Baron Gerolt, OE ed te she esteem slewean party. ‘ deprive any citizen, esttve or adogtea, of iis civil, po- | weather has received his commission ag minister to pian thereof with his own property, for all | the Prussian Minister, is on his way to Berlin, to | to twenty-five years of age; Topened the door about | Q. Will you tum to your register and see whether | Mtical or ig. sty liberty. Chile. Mr.S. is held in high estimation by the de ir deep tp wpe verter eoibapeed in con- | pay a flying visit to his home; Baron Graben, his | seven o'clock in the mornin; the name of Mra, Walker Was entered as one of the | Resolved, That the recent abandonment by the Whig | mocracy in Ohio, with whom he has long and est > , cretary of Legation, is acting in his stead. Count | To Mr. Bustecd—T. Toon! . Wall arty who arrived at your hoi t tho 4th? | cobvention at Rutland of their former party issues, and | nextly labored, and we feel warranted in saying Bl sao tes; and he will be, moreover, lisble | Gary ay the French "Ministore having broken ie did not ask rey to 0 thoy teat el a, I giker ¥ ‘vy Taon't py her Tame. ther E iereieiier her | the ge in of s sections] one instead, proves thels utter | fete opular appointment could not have Pen ined for every one of such omissions in the sum of ip ight; ere; but w | want of confidence in the distinctive principles of their P party, their love of office at any expense of consistency, | made. He is eminently qualified for the responsible n $26 t0°$260, the judicial responsibility be housekeeping in Washington for the season, is on | remember whether he did or did not. , name be there or not, she came with them. p have incurred, according to common law. the heights of Georgetown, where he ‘a said to be | William A. McLaughlin, examined by Mr. Bus-| Q. Will rom Bow turn to your register and see | and their long concealed but openly proclaimed hostility | trust.—Columbus (0.) Standard and Denocrat, Any slave who may not have been Tegistered, making urepasations to spend some months in New | teed, deposed :—My business is buying dry goods; I | whether Mra, Walker with Misa Caroline Wulker | to the Constitution and the Union, and ought to receive | June24, I to an omission on t! rt of the registrar, a] York an ewport. The Marquis of Taliakarne, m0} | byamerchant of Troy; I know Wildes | did not arrive on the Sth of ‘ after reo; but the registrar will be bound to make good to | the Sardinian Euvoy, we hicat, i algo about toteare P. Welker, and have known. him singe the let of | ihe arrival of the other party? ein De valued, Neues #4 which the siave in-ques- | Washington for @ sojourn at the North. General | Octoher, 1862; made his acquaintance in the Hld-| A. Tho book is no criterion as to the day on | Btato lines nnd sectional aceoss. the advice and consent of the Senste-—A jernor Captain-Genoral of the Islana | Almonte, the Mexican Minister, as we intimated a | ridge street jall; 1 know William 8, Birch, witness | which parties arrive; I think Miss Caroline Walker | | Reeolved, That it ill ae whigs of Norinant, mont, of South Carolina, to be consal of lasue the proper instructions for the forma- | feW days ince, having received a conge from his | examined in this caure, and kuew him while he was | wae one of Dr. Heattwell’s party; room No. 4 was | eryrot thone whe take pert in'thelr repeal wins | States for the port of Genoa, tn Sardinia, ter peeks, peveeribiag the formalities ernment, ia said to oor shortly to sail for | turnkey to that jail; [ was confined in the jail a fy y lexation, the cmphatic and indignant condemnation of every Ver- monter. whore love for his country is not bounded by APPOrmTMENTs BY THE Paesipenr.—By = wih the United tr ’ If; | in the rear of the house; it was nearly the extremo cust 8. Ricker, of Louisiana, to be consul of the United ‘and urope on a tour for rel and is thought | I have seen femates visiting Walker in sue jail; the | diagonal end from Noa.” 10 and 11; ao pa fe Repa | ba led pt way ey ry iatonle roid fr States for the electorate of Hesse Cassel, the Grand | that M. Tirado foes there also before his return to | conduct and demeanor of th rated the front from the rear rooms; I don’t know | themselves revile and spit upon, whether of Congross or | Duchy of Besse Darmstadt, and the Duchy of Naw, ashington— Washington Star, June 24, 89 fay as J obeerved; I x how long Mya, Walker staid there then, of the constitution, au

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