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8 NEW HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 14, 1856. false philanthropy at the Sutherland House—past and Suicide. childhood she had trusted in God. With his Another Humbug Showman Showed Up. | her ; she woold not let me wash ber in the | 6, at , endearing | CASE OF THE YOUNG WOMAN WHO DEOWNED HERSELF her to EXAMINATION OF THE TEXAS WILD WOMAN—sINGO- | light, but would look about aS if she feared some with iy - was her Polar | LAR KEVELATION OF THE NUXSK—THE WILD wo- | Oe Would see, and push me away} #0 Capt. North- | boarded by MAN COMMITTED TO PRISON—BSCAPE OF THE sHOW- | cote told me to do it at night; her ‘feet looked like came to dwell in MAN. those of, persons who wear moccasins; I saw no ‘and truchearted. [From the Cincinnati Columbian, July 11.} signs of being bitten by , unless it may be ‘were often in each Who is meant hy "she wild woth the newepaper some scaré On one leg, or of the lasso, without a , when the stars | readers are well informed. She was into | scratch on her left jaw was caused that ‘ay; nd ib sien wasp | fal i, fem Temas Cupinn oruntsrauaatt | when Capt Nertcte tt cme tte, he ranted le cau; w | me e care ; uels, Liverpool, J by constant years of practice) in the garden qnsio- until Monday when her lifeless body, was it, and thus the hours on, oe nee Mountains. is young and good looking, but has | teach her to eat victuals; se. tafoed:hencend ty to ade and tie Te Ggdens Had 7 sure, where nurses children most do congregate, found in the canal, a short distance above the lower | en's had not or mildew. Isit | un) Jed eyes.’ The dark portion is as large as | tle Rock, which is 400 miles from my house; the js where, in the little arbor, you may find an | side cut, by a raftsman, Winn Sn of the strange that she learned to look for his with are kept staring open 80 aa to show a | people ed to see her; they paid half a dollar American apple or an American ice—fellow coun: | water she could scarcely be recognized by her fea- | throbbing heart, and the sound of his f ting of white the large circle; the flesh be- | eac! i Physicians saw her three or four times there; spoke ship P; trymen. une is so glad to meet with the thrill of | tures. Coroner Wands summoned a jury, consisting | wi cause her heart to beat and eyes to brighten? | neath is of a dark color, and the face pale; the hair she would not let them come near her; I have to ton, ¥ ny hee yore: Sh ie Se martial airs ringing through the trees, and the vo- | Of Moses Carver, George Learned, John Watson, | He taught herto love, and oh! how well she loved | 18 dithevelled, and the hands lie ealy by the | her shoes and stockings on, but she will now he ty a luptuous breeze of evening fanning off | Wm. Htiayward, dense ¥. Hoagbealing sad Taary, him. Her heart was filled to overflowing; she has | figure, the fingers as listleasly turned towards the | with ber dress; a ae . From lad the burthensome cares of day, you would fall 8. Leroy, to inquire into the circumstances attend- | no thoughts that are not of him; he has become a Im of the hand. Description, however, gives no | on her face, but never saw her laugh or cry; the firet in your easy moving carriage were your senses not | ing her death. Below is the testimony taken before of her very existence. There is woven around a of this strange Pythoness, struck dumb while | child she saw she wanted to hold, 5 she kept always active by the snd repassing of the jury:— i heart @ net of tem thousand cords, not one to be | the strange glare of i tion was on the features, | never seemed to care about emell of to- “fair ladies and brave men.” All is a ve in Martha Hill, sworn, says—I have been acquaint-] broken. “ Mysterious passion » what art thou, that | but after the fire had fled. as she stood onthe | bacco smoke, but she would not go to the Calcutta may be seen at the daily reunion of the drive. | €d with deceased for the past eight years; she work- | could cause her to ice all—even her hopes of | table, she glanced round with her wonderful eyes | fire, but it has not been cold since I was with her; | tainea, but she is leaking some. The scene is most unlike Tever witnessed. | ed for me, caps; I a hat and cap | heaven? How chi this maiden; she has an aicty from side to side, as the bird does when Bit- 1'do not know why Captain Ni is not here | | Hark Stadland (Old), Kuckers, Bremen, 62 days w The Praya Grande of faces the north, | store, corner of Canal and Broad West Troy; | idol; he is her life, all; love has become g ypeoning Re its perch. to-day; he told me he should be it; he seemed | *p4 24 pascengers, to Sian‘on 4h. July 4, and so does the band and grass plot at pore—the | 1 saw deceased last alive about 12 o'clock on | idolatry. ct ig her before the Probate | careless, as he always does; T he was here, {| “ured A linger (or Newport, RD. Willams, io d band at Shanghae—the Botanical G: at Syd- | Saturday; she was at my house and store; I had What means this? He talks of love, and then, | Court day, was to ascertain whether she was a | would run him up to Moses before ; all the mo- | June 1, with coffee, to Kirkland '& Von Sachs; vessel ney—the Governor's road to his new residence, on | been absent that morning until half 10; I} that they must part. She knows of no other love | womad of cane mind, or whether she required con- | ney I have is but a quarter, left out of a dollar and | ¥lwell. 51 pia, uimer, Sagua la Grande, Jul he banks of-the Derwent, in Tasmania; but not as | then did not discover anything unusual in P.'R. | but the first pure love of an honest heart. Tnement. ‘The medical examination is fully de- | a bali be gave me yesterday; be is asingular kind | que"chn Di, UUM giaei'e G Upude i he esplanade looks upon the Hoogly—for bere you | Brown’s actions or ap) ce; had no conversation “ Hush, be stil.” Goa has withdrawn His strong scribed in the testimony, which we publish at con- | of man, aud I never had much conversation with | Downing, seaman, of Russia, died from the effects 0 compige 0 many attractions. Some seventy Ame- | at that time with her it about business of the store; | arm; ministering ita stand back. ‘ isthisy” | siderable length, and we need but remark that after | him; the woman likes flowers, and to be in the fields , he 8 Crant, Clenf 184 ith 1 have been streaming duriug the day, | discovered nothing different, from usual; she left | Oh! why has God left her? Ia it because she firs: | obtaining the nar rative of the woman's attendant, a | ond woods; she will jump to get apples; the strap | cholera Fouen #03. ee The was kept round her waist, and the hold her Bark Clara B Williams, Olmsted, Havana, July from the beautiful clippers of my own fair land—and | My store to go, a8 dos go dinner at (12 Ms | withheld her love, in seeming 8 mocel \ raqaive Sirens mete Semele s Bee art the by, because Mr. Northcote thought it was best; or A : i of England and of France, and Continental | she did not come back to the store again; I never | that homage which was Maker, pee $a to FY Ring 4 Oo ry 5 £ 8 z Hs Eg have been furled for the night, again to open | Saw ber since that time; I know Mr. Amos Cass; I | teach her that the flesh is weak, or ii tion, of which she was the object. Her ears | bas done no serious Rover (Br), Morrison, Ponce, FR, 16 days, with audy colors in the had 1m open | know of his calling upon deceased frequently; he | sake one who from her infancy, sn a — had borne rings; she hada mark as if vaccinated, | scratched me and others; nails were allowed to | — Brig Twi Cot Basipord, pobiaan, Habos, PR, ships of all nations are crowding each other | has not calied lately to my knowledge; deceased’s | night, had bowed before Him and prayed for His | and she bad evidently been bled in both arms at | grow half an inch long; Northcote would have them wee ome, 7 rows-—three and four abreast—for miles | chazacter is good; been an , upright, viremous | blessing? some pericd. :0; ifI asked why,he would, may be tarn round | with suger to Woh Carton x Grate sare iat pleasure ground, some deeply laden and lady; always thought deceased while living, pomfeet A change has come over this maiden; she awake Asa test experiment, chloroform was given, with | a cursing; I never heard of the woman until she | 79%, CEristopher ‘Varney, seaman, of Boston, died o wait tly to commence their voyage, and | )y rational at all times. from her dream to find that be towed to sea—(for few shipmastera care to trust Mary A. Curtis sworn, said—I am boarding at @ke | The sun shines no more Upon her pathway; the themselves without a steamtug, even did the haughty | present time at Mrs. Smith’s: in the same house Miss | stars are dim. Oh! how can she live, when another's | Burgoyne desired the professional gentlemen to E Jasps a shadow. | what effect the testimony will show. was brought to our house; I think she is as sane as | ™utlon of the Lowel After the medical examination was over, Tedge anybod; ‘4 L hope now you have gotit all down; you | 1 ig‘days with salt vo Gillon: Tot emer’: Gray have asked me plenty. Brig Bonelo, Brown, Jacksonville, EF, 9 days, with lot consent to take them down with canvass)— | P. R Brown, the deteased, and her mother boarded; | form is cl: in those arms, another head rests on | sworn, that th ht testify to such facts as would ‘The medieal examination was then resumed. Dr. | '0J’eck & Church. dthers have just arrived, and in ballast tri, sz | Lhave bee acquainted with deceased for past elght | that bosom? How can she smile on the eame as | eatisfy the mind of the public as to. the elrcamstan- | Willlame thought there was feigning; the staring of | wisi"udeu sndingcod ioinembone Wanlee a once detect trical lines of the New Eng- | months; Mr. A. Cash wasere ne company with though her heart was not molten lead, desolate and | ces oi the case, and supply a basis for the protection | the eye appeared to be voluntary and assumed. Inagna, spoke brig Santiago, from Aux Cayes fo land clipper —some bring their charters with | B. when I first got acyuainfed with her; we then | blighted’ There is darkress over her soul; naught | of the woman, if it should a) she required the Dr. Seymour—I think all is not feigned, but she | {tt lat 20.3), lon 70 83, sp bark Frances, hence them, some find them at their ta’, the overland | boarded together at Mrs. Thompson's, next door to | on earth can cheer her now. She knows the great- | interference of legal authority. has at some time experienced @ severe shock, the ef: | OOP iArper (of Bucksport), Carver, Rio. Hache, mail anticipating the ship’s ival—others load on | where we now board: I boarded at that time at Mrs. | est saints bave erred, and she hears the voice of County Prose g Attorney Cox then proceeded | fects of which continue; I thought there was ies and goat skins, to Dovale & Co; ves owner's account, while not a few are seeking for em- | Thompson's for two months; during that time last | Jesus saying, go and sinnomore. Notall can eftace | to examine the following witnesses :. much feigning ad first; I do not think so now; itisa P Boek oe we, Cole, Cumberland, NS, 15 da; loyment; but just now the uncertainty in the | fall Mr. Cass kept steady company; came to see her | that dark from ber memory; there is fear that Dr. B. M. Right deposed—The ‘woman before us | species of Poles of ad A, the fi ing nese Hand as often as two or three times a week; I have oe ae her as. the hears the. dash- | has been a mother ; at least she has been pregnant; Or. Canon, over whose store the woman had been ble, and tbe rate is daily dropping from thirty dol. | seen Cass and Persa together several times; they | ing of the dark waters, whose waves are waiting to | if the birth was premature, it was near the full kept, testified as to her fondness for his little bo 3 lars, and ibly may go to ten, and high soundi: always pa friendly together; deceased never | make her shroud, anda voice saying, come, here is | term; she hashad ear rings in her ears; there are | she would shrink from himself but fondled t mames who have chartered ships in England an told me that Cass engaged to marry her; once she | rest for the weary. She cannot stay with this frail | clear evidences that she was once, at least, in a state | child, feeling its ears, hands, legs and other parts of Sloop 0 Rhodes, America at the advanced rates Will be aeteuae if | denied it and said she uever could have him; she | tenement; she pide leave it, comme it has proved | of civilization ; she os | have been caught 2 athe | its person. Propelter Mott ‘Savage, they are able to fulfil the charters. The chartering | gave no reasons why not. I saw deceased on Sa- | go weak. woods, to which she had escaped in a state - e case was then adjourned until 2 o'clock on eee ee Fenebene Holme adele. of American clippers through London brokers, tor | turday before she went to work, at half-past six A. ‘There is somethng which I dread; ity ; though she does not speak apw, it is evident Sasartay sores, Bye Captain Northcote an op- ™ BELOW. houses in Cal , is merely a matter of speculation, | M.; nothing said at that time; saw her at din- Itisadark, a fearful thing; " she has spoken some time or other; my opinion is nity, if he 8 proper, of ap) and | one bark ahd one brig, unknown. as Jacob Little would purchase stocks in Wali | ner time at table about twelve o'clock; r dinner 'Tis not the dread of death—'tis more, that it is a case of feigned insanity. rowing further light on the matter. procecu- Wind during the day, 8 to SW. street. If freights advance all goes weil, if the I went to the cars in Canal street; on my retarn It is the dread of madness. Dr. Dandridge stated-gl saw this woman the day | tor had seen two of the Captain's friends, and be- - = |, thereby atale; but to me the times look | home I met Mr. Cass; Cass and I went down to Mrs. . she arrived ; she would not let me get very close to | lieved he would be present to meet the case openly as blue as an box. Alongside the Boston | S.C. Peak’s; soon returned; when we came back Be prone her ; I said at that time I believed her to be awo-| and fairly. He then spoke kindly of the condition Herald Corres: clipper, the staunch East Indiaman, belonging to | together as far as Mrs. Hill's store, he wished me to 2 wate Meviver: 8 a man bereft of reason and only fit for a lunatic asy- | of the attendant, a female far from her home and r the Greens, the Wigrams and the Lindsays of Bog. call Persa out, and said he wished to see her. Idid | SING ane ber oH ii beng BROKEN UP. | Jum ; Istill think she is laboring under ineanity 5 without money, ' He proposed that something should | 30ums jondond {From the lo Express, July birth ; be raised for her. land; the téak built full modelled craft of the Honor- | not find her in the store; I found her in her room, | yy, ,{FF ea 0 in | the cause may have originated in Richois, Ma able Company, still staunch and strong. though half | sleeping in her chair; I told her Casa wanted to see th : ht to be in confinement ; she may have held the Judge Burgoyne promised to take into his care @ centur, old, the long, graceful Tt f the | her; Persa said he might core up if he wanted to e region lately affticted with Strang’s Mormon! relation of a mother and experienced the loss of | anything that might be contributed. The woman % “° se agpensels — ° with the following extra, The slip is shockingly | her child ; I think her reason ES epeet, yet there are soa her nttapaent Sexe then removed to a coméerta- P. and ©. seeming to say, in their purse-proud | see her; Cass soon came up stairs and went in her we ineolence, oppose me’if you 'dare—all these are to | room; Cass was in the room alone with Persa about | Printed, but our carrespondent, informs us that the | indications that she feigns. ble room in the jail, the latter declaring she wanted | J W Starr, Siarr, Nvork, Hi P Cushing, Goitrey, W, be seen your evening drive and while your | two hours; he then came out; I saw him; he shut only means they possess for printing are so as Dr. Hiram Cox said—I saw this woman for the | to go home, but would stop and take care of the Serene i ene i, sZahasaets JE seal, ‘Snow object is pleasure. The merchant, unkno’ " | the door after him; unusual for him to do #0; she | scarcely to afford 4 tangible result. However, the | grt time last Sabbath; she w.uld not let me get | “poor thing. wich; "Aun, Bray, Cherryville, Harriet, Stanhotl, Prd wancers from silks and satins to freights and cher. | did not follow him out as she usually bad done when | time has a a Mpeg pace of that unfortu- | within a rod of her; now think, with the others POne of the Deputy Sherifts was dispatched in | Davia Con’ Hinckley, Hi ; , ters, and hence my discursive note; for when tak- | he had called before. I was standing in my mo- | nate portion igan, and we shall soon receive | who have testified, though it is but ,that | quest of Mr. Northcote the inguiry, but he | Nevis lirowm' Fall River: HA Fillo Kelsey, ‘my pen I did not intend to speak of linseed and | ther's room door, next to hers; Persa soon came out | from bog ‘aneue: —_— of the | her condition is a result of puerpe! ent; | was non est. The officer the rumor tobe that | Benjamin Garver, Sawyer, Boston; steamer Kenneb , of naval architecture and Bast Indian | of her room, aud went to her clothes press; Ithen | despical or ane there may also have been the loss of a child; if she | he bad left for New Orleans. NYork. monopolies, but to des:ribe the sensations that are | went in my mother’s room; this was about four Th toa of Kiog Stra ee aren 4. ‘The | 98 found in the woods, it is she had been ht hoe, . e os 2h, bark Margar Wood, Rordeaus: brige 8 sure to possess the traveller as he moves along the | o'clock P. M., Saturday; I did not notice what she | | ve - henge bay Ang taken by the Indians, have had a child and lost it,} Disrurpances Looxep ror IN CaNnaDa—We | Cambridge: Matanzas, Mathews, Newburyport: esque banks of the Hoogly. ‘The first even- | did in the house after this; I have never seen her | band of marauders, once occupying the Beaver | ang the condition in which we see her have ensued; | learn@that a requisition for troops to proceed at | rnetb, er Haritord: J Smal Suow ok I was early on the Course, which gave me ample | since, until I saw her dead to-day. I do not know | STouP rhe s, ander ‘het tion nnd Gf, | she is no natural idiot; she has been bled, as marks | once to St. Sylvester, fromthis city, is now under largement, Gfsboos, By oer Olean, Women time to visit that splendid work of at. rad tactics, | how she came to her death; I never bave heard ner poagen 9 james J. —, ae en *t, | in both her arms show; bleeding is one of the nsual- consideration at headquarters, there = iS perry, » Sees Fort William, whose formidable ramparts at once | say that she intended to make away with herself; have cs ging, tang ol . e SI 9 iis | remedies in ral disease; sbe bas all the pecu- | hensions of a disturbance on the 12th the Vauban school, With all the improvements | Cass took dinner at Mrs Smith’s that day. (Sarur- | Fedeemed; a kingdom no longer exists upon liar marks which show that a woman has been a | Romor has it that the most warlike of the of the present day; and riding through winding | day.) . bg of — of = Foes po) yg higeron mother. avenues I was struck with the arranged bar- | Conrad Miller sworn, said—I ama raftaman; I | ATO We, "imee wf = Dr. Menzies corroborated previous testimony; the | of arms and two pieces of cannon. Such racks, the neat architectural chapel, the quarters | was watching timber this morning on the bank of | fources of this upper region will be pre | woman had perhaps been a mother more than . nd speedily deveioped under the operation of ae * of the offices, the sward ground, i- | the cans! bet the arsenal and lower side cut in perly ai ence; she may have been violated by the Indians; I | of the ribbonman, without whom we really believe sous, &c., which tid of the skill and xsowiedge” of this village: my frlerd, Francis Russell, who, was our Hate oe tations of ont ito dnetr | consider her inaare at the present time. "| there never would be shedding of blood on the score the coustructor and the present garrison engineer. | with me, said, “Here is a woman in the canal;” she | relipious freedom; but when its s, cepecially to their | Dr. Muscroft stated—This woman is not capable of | of religion — Quebec Mercury, July 10. ee oe test tam thn =" area, aud to properiy lay on her back paeeen aan ip ~ The | and directly antagonistical to our laws and subver- pony erp J agree with the view of the Hostod: Fielia, Gandy, Providence: Empo ol thous: men are requ - ing: 4 . B would J The Turf. 10D; jue, New » O would to floating; she wee ead: cr dseth; that fo all 1 | 2°0 of our constitution, we as citizens Prove | _ All the witnesses hitherto examined, who believed | qxor BETWEEN MARY TAYLOR AND LADY SHERMAN. Nrowiea do: Youmdale, i Satomi: AS be difficult for any Indian army to take it, | came in the water or to her death; that is all I | yecreant to our duties to permit a longer contiau- ders, Neponset; Spray, Some! y do; David Cox, tite Hingham: at least in bons Sass however strong. It answers | know about it. ance of the evil. It should be matter, therefore, of her ineave, in reply toa question, concurred in ex- Decwedly the best contested race of the season came is: two purposes—first, in protecting the Hoogly, for Ht om, said—I in compan: efits sat roe ad d pressing their opinion that the public exhJvition of | off yesterday, over the Washington Trotting Course, be im; Milton, Stevens, NYork; seam no oar would dare Fs ‘pane ie poring pm aoe ae yes tty o'clock; ie A publi rejoicing to all persons living conti; to | the woman ‘was calculated to injure her. tween Z. Brownell’s Mary Taylor and H. Billing’s Lady | Vulcan, Motrisson, do. the Jokes that this nest of banditti have ex Sherman. There were five heats, all of which were well second, in case of invasion, thirty thousand | the frst whe saw the woman in the canal; I have “ . | Dr. Hamilton was next examined—He was of = . Tes baat Miscellaneous and Disasters: troops can | find protection within its walls and em- | besrd Miller's testimony: a is trae Tdid not know Santen culaenres Wieeeunte exahaes’ ere aon ee OS, Kia 8 sme aor of insanity, there be oy anne tog tithing fre ny dnb Gillen Gite We c6s bates oe Nosurajah Dowlah would have the e for — Bill cated The Am shown me I iden- ath eon Bry her precincts. (Here follow Dr. Moore considered the woman evidently in- peg oy yen Semunnien tae toceed onan eaiied aunts oat tienen ae Ge “sow invasion, and the fierce bands of ratta | tify as belonging to Miss P. R. Brown; I identify During the last fall numerous robberies were com- | ®#2¢- to the score at 4 o'clock, which call was promptly re- til an investigation of the othe ti hen: that formerly swept through Bengal are | the breastpin and earrings as such a8 Pers wore | mitted Me ‘sho south chores of Lake Michigan; stores |. D¥- Langdon looked upon the woman as insane; | sponged t by both. and iu the toss for choice Lady Sher pyr tn a pertemgp oat ig. it paper 2 in histos while working for me; she had such a locket a8 | sna tanneries plundered, whilst at the same time a Ryton! from public gaze; being ex- Hee yen the pete, and, after (wo "attompts, get Ge-werd | iassan or bew York, i Baltinore on ry. rning through one of the military roads, 1 | shown me,and cord about her neck; I never saw | Strang was committing frauds and ilies 06 her. ‘and at Charleston, Savannah, New Orleans and i i va Bey Aw ads wasannounced H-al.—Both trotted finel; > = ae peewee ant oquipeges, the locket open since Mr. Cass’ daguerreotype was | ine Bate treasury by aise returns. ‘The census re- PRE pleco B A) perme pb mt: een ay . Fenn Bay bpd Pgh MJ 6th inst sciaeaiiais tehing the Interesting spectacle—now walk- | "Sure: Curti Ned—Th rty shown me I | MDs made for the county of Emmet, under his own | 514 who was in sn adjoining a tad express- | 00 the lower turn, Mary Taylor gained’ length, and | Sicamsbips. ‘rows, and now hurrying on in delightful | recopnive se’ belonging to Peres i Brown; the | PaBd®, show an agereeate population, of 7.000, | eq her belief that the whole afair was a humbug. | jy" put soon brake badly, when Biliags took the lead, +7 ‘ i 3 + i + | Lady, but soon broke badly, wher ngs e 4 lage behind carriage, their occupants | locket I have scen before attached by same cord | y’l/*s in teallty it ta aw} Bn. This caused considerable sensation, and a desire was | jauy ‘shi leo brok aft Mary, bi Sfora ball. ‘You saw all that was gayinthe | to her neck; the same ‘agumsegee were in have for the last six years been prowling about the | oxpressed to have her examined at once. The ‘won tbo first t catch, aed passed the batt ae " 7 kes committing piracies upon the beats and pro- ee ane és ind many are the romantic stories ob love | her brother and Mr. A. Cass; earrings, r rings 4 of fishermen end secuting attorney, however, desired first to ask afew | 50 yards abead; in 1.205;; Mary Taylor trotted very fast and oesip which your compani ; “4 * -— het proprietors, of which his " Seale sek nstias cation tok bette | cee tee ncs etanh de tesahiel ie Kiogsnip pom pcen A pg Meg o y Fd ar eect nt oad oman eat period of optaion | sabe swung ato straight work foe home, which pre excapes, if of the othe sex Wherea community have | New York; deceased told me so; the name R. R. fealty of his band, aa Avayes nate cdg en ihat there was feigning; I had suspected the nurse, | {i¢ beat to Lady Sherinan, eroesing the score well in heid an evening levee at the same hour, and at the | Brown shown me, I wrote ou a garment for Persa’s | ‘y4i¢ia) or executive control and set at deflance the paigs Sa amo g 3 oe oe ene Meath Sas cient, onl bets sane place, day after day, Sundays not excepted, . . L forth Bh gy nj ae Teaeneh Be em jee ba ml a bane eu pla iy ‘y ys pted, | mother. aws. Of this sad condition of things we are DOW | Gor the influence of the chloroform; she resisted AT tn oe ed ody deg ry e 1. cure, tony Woe for generations, in an Indian coanuy, there must be D. R. Burrus, M. D., sworn, said—I am & prac- peer its | ave « many incidents on record of the romance and misery | tising physician and surgeon in West Troy; Pwas we Ulehebeinte come ay See thet toe Beate action; the manner in which she has remained on | man broke, and Mary Taylor took the lead, but soon of Indian life. Some of the establishments woald bere | to assist in holding a post mortem examina- | >54 heen relieved of an excrescence timt had re- po ng occasion, fixed in her position, gaze and | brike, when Lady slierman recovered and ed her at not blush to be seen in Hyde Park, and many of the | tion to-day upon the ny bod Persa R. Brown, about | cen:ly become intolerabl fed aepect.gives me the impression that she is X pole, aud came in a winner of the by four Arab horses om the green would attract attention in o'clock P M.; I have been acquainted with de- y “ ing. lengths, tm 9242 ‘ ; d Heat.—Thirty dollars to a Rhode Island russet Rotten row. The distinguished potentates of the | ceased for the past elghteen or coony pons vse A Fatuer axp Sox wit Six Wives Avisce.— | was then sworn. She isa middle aged woman of | ‘+ “iady sherman’ wins! good sendoff As they company expense in endeavoring to eclij : L did not recognise deceared b; oh = their malgubors, and salaries, gui set the of. i os no external marke ‘about her person | The Manchester (N.H.) Mirror of this moi motherly appearance, with much shrewdness in her —o = hoy 4] — oy ee es fiotads of other lands are squand: asquickly asthey | gs if violence had been used: examined contents of givesa long account of the proceedi in th: manner ; she said :—My home is in Mason county, = Ae rr hig ee Avy baif ie tak. 4 are received. The Governor General's carria, Jvis and stemach; found ber uterus in a perfectly | place and in Rutland, Vt., of two men, calling them- | Texas ; I have a husband and ten children ; Captain " dad lost sight of the moment some of the native princes Peaithy and normal position and comidlens the | selves Dr. Lyman A. Abbott and James H. Abbott, | Northcote and John Donnegan brought this woman | = ’ c make their appearance, and the Commander-in- | stomach in a healtly normal condition, abaut half a | Said to be father and son, who are both now under | to our house ; we keep tavern; she was tied; her | gave be ian Chief of the army, the membersof the Council, who | pirtindigested in it; no indication of poison- ; #7*st om the charge of bigamy. It is stated that | clothing was of skins, with le, g8, kind of apron | from the friends of Mary Taylor receive forty thousand dollars per aunum, and other g or violence about her stomach or otherwise; her | they have each within a short period married no | before her and a piece ‘the waist; I am no Furth Head. repetition of the third. At the oe salaried officers of the civil service, are not | lungs healthy and normal; ral congestion ot | less than six wives. The father passed at Mauches- | judge in skins, and cannot tell how old they were ; Lady mayen ne broke her breeching, which undoubtedly aife to cope with the luxnriant extravagance ‘ef | water into different viscera and organs; my opinion | ter, N. H., as the “rich old uncle” of his son, and, | we live ina prairie country, where there are but few | 1) © Srtas batten tee aaa eee beanies, Baboos who count their wealt& by lacs of pounds. is that deceased came to her death by drowning; | in cousequence of his representations, the tradea- | inhabitanta. u awry ‘ecatacien. “ somely im 24146; b Ports: ‘Count D’Orsay, as he is dubbed, for having been | could mot judge accurately how long she had been | men of lanchester were victimized to the amount ‘The woman was brought late in the a ae PS and Let Heat—Lady Sherman took the lead just ua Laren apace horsewhipped for twice throwing a bouquet into a | jp water—probably fort; ‘ht hours. of several hundred dollars. The career of both par- | day in A) last ; Northcote and beiore reaching the quarter pole; en the back side she Croxstapt, June 90—In port Cambria. Per lady's cantage, seems to be the native Beau Brum: | "John P.Witheck na Bag said—! was called by | ties for a number of years is detailed in the Mirror | they had adie; her the in mountains with and | geinet on the'Lady ‘ill near the balf mil , when | York, ready: bark Lym Ticker tor Boston 9 mel of the Course in everything bat wealth, for his | the Caroner to hold a post mortem examination | with ong minuteness. At Newark, N.J.,in 1954, | lasso ; the Captain said an old Indian had told him | Mary bioke ba:lly and fell off some twent; verte, | OO Soe Same Fane: EN Coens, estates are princely. There must be white blood in | ypon the body of Persa R. Brown to-day, at 1 | the elder Abbott was married to Mrs, Elizabeth Ro- | about her nine years ago. iis time it looked as if the race was irrevooably lost a re ne ee his veins, for his complexion 1s fair and his features | o'clock P.M, assisted by Drs. Burrus and’ Viele; | berts, who soon discovered that he had a wife livi T was engaged to travel with Northcote and the lack mare, but as soon as she struck her gait she are noticeable for thelr regularity. The Baboo | | have heard the testimony of Mr. Burrus, and con- | in Syracuse, N.Y. He was consequently arrest girl ; Northcote said he wanted to civilize her and | /!0'") tor) ech goof B pa thpad ood ty | 4 Mullicks are also out in their splendid teams, and | frm it in every particular. ' to ten years in | return her to society ; I was to have $150a month, | \’.) splendid br unh for the heat, Billings ‘ing bie “per jung —In port we} for bigamy, convicted, and sentence 1 note another native “b’hoy” in a New York buggy: Amos A. Cass sworn, said—I am @ school | the New Vecsey Penitentiary, but was pardoned out | or $2,000 until nex! Christmas, if I would not sta: s + 4 for to (or and there is Ghoolam Mahemet on beautiful Arab, | teacher, located at present ut Albany; teaching has | after seven months’ detention. A Miss Gardner, of | longer than that time ; Northcote has paid my board, ‘ine distance. Pry ‘and Misty Taylor von the heet ana Marseilles for ne ie—lo — ing, and near by is the belle of Calcutta, the | been my business for the past six years: previous to Westmoreland, N. H., states that she married the | but I have not received one cent of money ; I have | race in 24. ™. . i5—Hid schr Maria, Lindsey (f Peaut Miss ———, but the Indian climate has | going to Albany I tanght at West Troy; while | *ame man, under the name of Dr. Lyman Andrews, | sometimes got Betty, as we call her, to say a few ‘the defeat of Lady $. is undoubtedly to her . driven the roses from her cheek, and the lilies that | , ‘ing at West Troy { formed an acquaintance | in 1%52. In Sussex county, New Jersey. in 1849, he | words; yesterday evening, after the arrest, as we | being too “high’’ im flesh to last up a race of so long du- co, May 2—Arr bark Clara Haxall, have displaced them tell of ill health and a longing | with one isa Perea K Brown, since which time, for | persuaded a Miss Sherman’ to elope with him, and | were talon away, she “Lord have mercy on | *ticn in ne 2, bark Kmbiem, ‘Davin trom for ber English home. Hinaoos of high rank, | the last year previous to my leaving West Troy, I | they were married by a Justice of the Peace. He | me, what are they going todo with me?” I then but jostice also to state, that Mary Taylor, when | youl diag: briga Pairs, Willoughtiy, trom ad f dressed in their attractive garb of many colors, and | kept company with, walked out and waited upon | Was soon after obliged to abscond for threaten thought she was not insane; she never talked before s be gad nk for har © sd on ytd wae eee Mussulmen whose fanatici-m has often made them | her: during that time there were no pledges or pro- | his wife's life in order to obtain her property. It | except a few words which I and Northcote | Sict‘heats. Suffice it to oa phe io pond PRE we ont sane t-te port berks ive brave in war; Rajahs with a princely pension, and | mises on either part, as regards or r- | was also ascertained that the true, original name of | had taught her ; she could say “ ,” and “boat” | from begining toend. ’ <2 next day, Mayflower, for NHaven 10 days; brigs whose wealth cannot be counted; military | wise: since cary May, 1556, since my goiag to the “old doctor” is Aaron Andrews Abbey, and the | and“ water’ end two or three more th RRCAPITULATION. for aYen Pavey for 4, ote $200, mile heats, best 3 in 6 to harness. Princes leaders who have won position and honors by brave- | Albany, I have called w see her twice Jey A house, | true name of hegh ngs man James Henry Abbey— I sleep in the same bed with her; she 10 Jabuino, June 1—Cid bark Maltimore, short , and those who have never seen action, although id the street here at | the latter being the oldest son of the former by his | sleeps, amd gets up if there isany noise; when North- nell pames bik. m. Mary Taylor, 22111 Ea in the service. These and mere are pasting, West Trop! once ‘dec gy prother and Mrs first wife. parties are held for trial. ‘ cote was ny car neighborhood, I believe he was | H. ¥. Bilas tamee b OS agers sak 1222 win port £2, thin, Souter Johnny, Small from 8 i i " qumeenememdenmnats im 4 5 5 rande, une. merchants are here, and tradesmen, and a little | Gurtis called to see me a, the Academy; I called inating anit oy neo = Ly ye = ofvetian ie Jay 12. . de Laan 2 way on you see a row of baggies, the turn oat of the Setarday at Mrs. Hill's bat store to se Persa R. chita Zabericcn coptaia, Rong = for which I did not — p= ft not in; about 1 P. M. I cailea Tur Hat Storm ty Marm—The Oxford Demo- | woman to be an: of his; fully understand when ning the disbursement | gt Perma’s boarding house, Mrs. Smith's, im | (rat has more particulars shout the effect in Maine | her kindly, but she seemed to regard him account of British packets that had been to Culcut- | West ‘Troy, corner of Canal and Broad streets, | Of the great bail storm of the Sith. It says the | gigerence, except when he brought her ta) whose clipper is the theme of comment—she | which was formerly my boarding house; I, a ae ae) {a the Umbagos | mute; she to care for nobody bat me; + passin, , Roxbury, a he looks 8 tA Bw Ry oP 1 | Weld, Corthage, Wilton, East Dixficld, Chesterville, | vegetables were cabbage, onions, and mon, don), Patterson, hence, Home Ports. BALTIMORE, July 11—-Arr brig Byiph (Br), Thomas; schrs ‘Emma Amelia, Harding, and J ; RS Dean, Stickney, Taunton. O NYork, Bay Stal e 8 i g € & 8 course with his own team, he looks as proud as the | the bride, Mra. S.C. Peak; when we came back e ; best of them. I enjoyed the Course; it was so cheer- | told Mrs. Curtis to tell Mis Persa R. Brown to come | *C- It also through West Norway, and East | these she eat raw; she generally showed signs fal to meet again with those whom we had met, t | ont from the store, that I wanted to see her; Mrs. Otiefield, and in the latter town did considerable being at morning and 3 wi ite (be), Demerrit gaze again upon the . to note again the | Curtis came ont of Mra. Hill's store, where Perma | injury to the property of Mr. Work. In ef 4 she came she would on the naked floor: ohnaon, ‘aed Three Brothers, Riser, Troy: A massive strength of F hiliam, to feel the re- | worked, and said she was not there; i then started | °p crop, the principal dependance of most of the clothing on her, of the skins, NYork. Sid ship Banshee, Wi hie Seasiro) fredhing coolness of the sea air as itcame up the | to > stairs, to visit Mies Brown; I met Persa at inhabitants, was entirely destroyed. In berg = 4 Bets in Arkansas: she liked the skins Havener, Smith, Marsetiles: Fiver with the tide, to Mil perhaps into a doze as | the head of the stairs; abe asked me in her room; the crops were very severely injured. In Weld, fruit | tore the things I put om above amd at the ski *HOSTON, dary’ the distant music irembles on tbe air, and awaking | | went in; her mother was in the room; Mrs. Brown trees were ruined, and cattle killed. Here some of | we Tier before she exposed her person; to notice some barouche with livery more gay that | went out, and I was alone with Miss Persa; we had the hail stones measured six inches in circumfer- weattivwarde to beep bar hands tied; she always the rest, or some lady who knows that she is the | 9 conversation in regard to marriage to this effect: meade TA throogh the roofs of | seemed to have a sort of modesty about her which if attraction. Calcuttaites have become | she asked me if I was about to marry; I told her og O yoene scone geecrally are entirely +4 Trade ber deiran of concealing her perm: he eta 80 to the evening drive, that they would | candidly yes; it was understood who it was; she | 1e%. & See iniidings cea ie en like a monkey, and drinks on all fours; she must be ae SE ‘fas goon their meals or their ablutions as to | said she wished me happiness, prosperity, 20. she | Dixtie! Fees Bony m0 Ae wag oe lowe oa very bangry vo ost meat; she Goes not take it ra; | pier of ine West > — we - Foy halen omit the reunion, which combines the pleasure | further said she bad a c to marry, and had rg- | Ett Okenerniite pow bgt she cannot bear salt or sugar; she most be very Saaen G6 AD PREM Havas, Se ee fused; she did not say why she refused; I then le t | CroP®. 0 Nims oT ie ball thirsty to drink water from a tumbler; when I first | navies 1th Gnd GD. Guo @ Mareen 906 sod’ crrangements uri the, past few du have ein bis snare 1 hits, "and thea On the succeeding ‘Thoreday, another ‘severe Tele cnt wean oe toes mein Sahen dent ta in sree ih ta ok on How Yor aA e : (e im, d al on ; Seen consented io unber nim out withthe sume | went my way to. the county: Sunday iy broter | OTM Turk In Welt and proved enually dewwe | Watched, tak con have enced ae chow Thare | em aaric'atys Rex Orns has Wor Ot pomp and circumstance as Lord Canning was | came to the country where I was, and told me that Fhe storm cogte #0 hove ben es on 8 sometimes looked h the keyhole when she ‘ine m New Tork ushered in. As early a0 4 o'clock the regiments be: | Perea Brown was missing; I told my brother to go f epareboned visleass ita entire | was alone, but she acted just the same as at other Grrr Freie New, .0ra ist ot each month, arriving ee gather, and by haif-past 4 the companies had | to Mrs. Brown, Persa’s mother, and tell her in aub- | C™7**, one of an jolence. times; she likes music very much; soft music wy ty by - the road from the palace to the steamer. And | stance what I have now told you; he went seems to please her best; she standing dntea fail on Sanday, the wit aa here Lbad the opportunity of admiring the | to West Trey, and told Mrs. Brown; he| Revzorovs Excrremet ix Manstaneap,Mase— | to sitting, and can ran jump _ prett; . leave New Orleans aa near 8 - drill and tactics of the Sepoy troops. Many of them | then came back, and we went to Albany on | Considerable excitement exists in Marblehead, in | lively; she can very high im an award and the Isabel leaves Charleston and Ca are noble jooking fellows, and some of the native | the piank road together; this evening, when | relation to the ection of certain clergymen the direction, ly 80 pluck ony from trees; ® OVERLAND MAILS TO INDIA AMD CHINA. officers ma gg and movement | cai) 0 by officer Becker, I came with | late Fourth of July celebration. ‘The Methodie I bad an she had been a 3 I told Cap- may be of value te those having correspond with the w man. The household ca or | him, and evidence I have givem is trae; I don't | minister, last Sabbath, expressed the opinion thati | tain Northcote so, but be hooted at it; I, however — , are all picked aien, and you not | know how Perea R. Brown came to her death, or | wasa time for national mourning,and not was satisfied in my own mind ; she is very fond of The mag leaves Southampton on the sh and Sim of exe © see a finer body of cavelry. At five | what caused her to take her life, if she did. that our liberties had been cloven down; went | children of three or four years old ; she teels them “Arrives at abort the Mh and 2th of same . o'clock the gune from the fort bepae veod trou When the last witness finished hie testimony, it generally into the slavery question, and rebuked the | all over; abe kissed one boy; she did not nurse as | Arrives at hot e tah and of same month. we at once that hie Lordabip he started was near 10 o'clock P.M. The jury, after » town authorities for allowing the sule of spirituous | we do, bat would get on the ground and take them | ,, Arrives at cout Ge Rt came cad chet Me Government House. An hour later the Governor | Consu ‘upon the f verdict: | liquors on that day. Tlie called forth very | on her lap. Tmt ce Sues shout the Ith or Mist of same and 6h oF Oth of was in hie yacht, the regiments were marching to | That the mid Persa R. Brown came to her | in from those who had taken in the 1 Go act think she fe any more insane then T ems their barracks; the friends of the Governor, under | death, July 5, 1866, by drowning. How deceased | cele! His choir deserted their seats during | I bave lived four in Texan; was born in Ala | AT to ing abest he 0h or HR of came and 1h or 's monumental tablet, had waved their last | came in the water is unknown to this jary.” the sermon, and some of the leading members 0. tame, and have ived in New Orleans ; I think the Aden sou the 3h oy 37% of same and dag of arr handkerchief and resumed their and their oer nee See ee ae the church called him to acconnt after,the services | woman has been taken off by the Camanches, and ba Bombay, and ith to 30th for China, a. ; the pleasure seekers were 73. cases we have ever been called upon to record. The | and there isa general commotion in the society, had children by some one of them, that she escaped ey A ae. shoe he 8810 om , to comment upon the occurrences of his dr- | deceased, we believe, was about 27 years of age— | which may sever the relations he holds tothem. and got lost on the mountains; I always thought | “ina ‘0. Galle avout the 6 oF parture; the ooolies to disperse; the canno baa always resided in this village—was a member | Ba ister notice that on noxt San- | +he had lost her until she said, “Lord have 1nd 2 fo oh om aOR sere hushed, the bells ceased to vibrate, and Lori | of the Baptist charch, and was universally res | day he sball preach upon the “ crime of the na: | mercy, what are ing to do with’ me?” yester- |, Leaves Point te Galle we Bo seme day, it the | TO ‘ Dalhousie was on bis way to to be ce | pected. tion” which has occasioned a stir in another qaar- | day; i then began to doubt, and have done. for Pile Penang about be inh or ibh and 388 or ot os Ty wind sured and be , while Lord Canning wee lett | "The , Written by the deceased, was foand | ter—Newburyport Herald, July 11, some days, and been ina peck of trouble; Capt | sein of following ONEWARK, July 15-4 to govern im Ler room after ber death. It is supposed to depict Northcote has paid me no money for one thing, and about the 18h or 16th and Siet or Let of ‘pen her own case:— Tar Massacnuserts Liqvor Law—The Sa- | one by moon light, when I was lying on the News rrom Tamrrco—By the arrive of the Mow Amt:—Listen, and I will tell you an o'er | lem Observer states phat the Court has | bed and the woman on the pallet on the floor, I saw schooner Red Fox, Captain y We are put ip tale. Once on a time, in the land of rendered decisions in All the liquor cases of Essex him lie down near her on the pallet ; he had his Hannab ‘G of papers from that to the 2\s¢ ult, dwelt a maiden; her heart was ‘and | county, in which the constitutionality of the Liquor | clothes on, he to her, I could not hear the € . -y contain no news of The Tamau- | free aa the mountain sir; all earth ey jaw of 1866 the existing law) has words nor conld her make any rep! 31 now ot a poh Rigg fing Bye lipeco announces that Gov. had ordered the | and beautiful; she was joyous and happy all to them. rh the eases in which convietions were | think the whole thing ® hoax between , and Sade easter, Games Wiver, Vo; Nora jer forces of the State to be provided for out | day. The san shone pleasantly on her for | obtained at the October term (1865) of the Court of fees thay have Maposed apse me 5 errs paves . Sid Copy, Davis, Sag Harbor. Conti ctoms revennes st. Matamoros, Mier and | there was no guile in her heart; she been | Common Pleas were carried w to the, Bagrome hada to the woman, for I was always ARI Leg ly 11—Arr sehr A B A: Camargo, and thet any deficit should be made good brought up in the fear of the Lord; she loved | Court, upon exeeptions to the rult of the with her at night? she will not have her hair done Eyes 4<Are sehr 8 Tnene, 3 by the city of Tai This step is an | the ways of holiness; the thoughts and imagi- | that the prohi sections (15th and 17th) of up; 1 fixed it once, but she did not like it, sehr Pawipenet, RYork. Mary Cond. 1 equally necesrary eee a eae nations of her heart were pure and good; her | law were tutional. y were ‘4 be | and Mr. Northoote told me to let it be; I have ington, DX, York; 7th, Ne of the inhabitants of frontier was becoming | standard of y was high and lofty; she despised | fore the full bench in November, and, shown her a looking but she showed oh Be > ineet Ashore, to, Gail; wore inaupportable. Gov. Jaarer, of Oaxaca, | all that was low or base, and loved with ber whole | tions having been raised in other counties, mo feet: no o— = no other thing in Port of New York, July 13, 1856. peicHMoR Hier genre ara A has poblished @ protest the provisional soni all that was and good. What was worldly | sion was given at the time. Within a days, her but dandroff when she ceme to ns; she was — oe iavine che Lay mn Maes P ~) organic statute of republic, as opposed to the —_ am for her? To tread the path of | however, rescripts have been sent down, overraling | not cleanly in some of her natural habit at first, ARRIVED. ‘mond nestor, principics on whieh the late revolution was based.— | ae 'y and peace was her greatest aim; this was the | all the exceptions and ordering the cases to be re- and would act the same in some respects, whether | ~ cieam:hip Empire City, Windle, New Or! July 6, and OIE MINGTON, NO, July ag | gt Dew Oricans Picayune, right morying star of per existence; ler | mitted to the Coust of Common Pleag for geuteuce, | Mr. Northcote wore by or pot; J mapaged to teach | Barapa W, with malas and paseqogeye, tq MO Tuly | AX ouw Ud, Cader, Baxey, do, A 1

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