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“eT cr Sir XE NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1860. , , The Norwalk Bask C The $100,000 rene of Promise Case in havo remembered it ever since; 1 also |» ain and Mra. Seaman, stald at De. Odoe's m aboch we SALES AT AUCTION. SALES AP AUCTION, % OF THE CASE FOR THB PROSBCUTION AND uis. it from; i was from the weeks; al now about it was what I was y Dre | Meee rr renew ~~ a DEFRNOR. CARSTANG Va. GHAW. twas the Oat me T over heardit; [haveheers thesame | Obcr; saw two women there wad was oli their names; | A, MOBTIMAR GRIPFIN & 00. AUQFIONERRS.— | JRROWSE & RIQSOLA, AU CR OHMS Dai UNITRD STATES CIROUIT COURT. TRSUIMONY YOR THE DEFENOR. remark rince. the Flander suit ist my husband hai been tnstituted, Cg ‘No. 45 Weet surest, botweee No.9 Neapha tron § very Sue rows coven years Béfore Hon. Judge Small Marct 17.—Judge Lackland said that the frat evidencs Q Do you not know that eaid remark was brouzh\ | and I found outall Icould about them; they were going | Fith apd Sixth avenues, superb carved rosswood 7 octave | perfect under the ssdile, re ted Lame ad “ ge Jd posed to be offered by the defence wasthe notes giv.n | about in relation to virtue and chastity? Objeoted to by | Out from town. Faaeieie. drawing room Suits, Ull Palauage, Stau- | sound and kind; will trot in needs no whigi ry 7 Manctt 22.—The United Slates vs. Jas. 8. Williams.—\t y 2 plaintiff te etendant, for $100 cach. La vipa counsel as irrelevant, bp yaya ay tag rane yd when I an ue oy 8 ead Frenee ‘ohion (es a ‘and stylish driver. 4 D the Court this morning, Mr. Dwight stated e DOKS Wore ded to the jury for examination. jo not. on her at the house street, as Samo woom bronze Chandeliers, French J tho opening of ab ie to obtain the witness | Next the defence would Tntredee’ tue deposition of ifrs. | Q. What did ahe mean by that? Objeoted to by pia'n: | taw at Dr. Ober'a. \nce Curtaine, rosewood chamber Fire fab cok dia DOWN 2 JDCB0l2, AUCTOG ESTs Ear that the proeecation bad boen unable to obtain es8 Chamberlain. (The deposition was handed over to Major | tiff's counse!. Martin F. Hanley sworn—Resido in Contril township. | SECM, Lurmuure, eond me rerwarey iy! eauult sorrel Murs, et ia jon was Ni MOBIIMAE GHIFFIN & . Auctioneers, snnouaee to ‘Nessan otreet. a Field, to procure whose attendance he bad asked thatthe | Wright for exam! ‘A. I don’t know; it is 80 long since that Ioan form 1» | know Mary Scamen; know her general reputation for vir | their frievds aud the ito tna ey i onl ut saslon, he Tanled soune and ry A " open till now, and that the govern- Ww. N. Sworn—I was fictroduccd! to a’ lad: Tknew David ‘Tilton, George Josoph Hopkins 101 | tue aud chastity; iis not favoravle; kaow the goveral | day, at 103 o'clock, all ed in | single or doub'e ‘ : aso might remain of > gor 7 5 » wit but hi loge th: named Efile , in St Louis, several years ago, at | Henry Jackson; it strikes me sald Jackson and Ti ‘v0 | reputation of Eiie Carstang prior to July, 1858, for the | the private realdence No. 48 West, etreet. ‘waiker; ifeen ment would call no more witnesses, but here close tho | the house of Mra. Barton, oa Vive strest, betwoee Third | boarded with plaintiff's father; I bave seem Tilton ig | seme; it was bad; have seen Mary Seamen and tho. plau a ee on SOWk « — wi reply. He (Mr. Dwight) had been informed that till yos- and Fourth; bave ween her also in New York, upon the pluipuif im the stroct. if Biko; Faw piaigT at Bray's house ones, aud axother og Toons —Magrlloent pret ney pore bot B tasty A Wilh, :% Jerday morning thia witness bad been con#antly at his Q—If you had any couverration with her, or took any Q Have you ever seen the plaintiff or her sister Mury | time at Courch Biackburn’s office; she was thore whoa I | resewood case rcbly pee geri cys ‘broadway makers, and Tocms, No 85° Nassai stew a ed of busini ith Mr, Collins, that since that '/berties with her person, go on and stato it without pre: ight in Brooklyn or New York? went tothe oflice;a Mr. McLane, or MoDonalt, came tn | the richest watrume.t cflered af “auoston ‘thils senson; | 10 sound ‘Kind; place usiness, with Mr, » Dut pee that, | iazy. A. No, sir, except when gong to or returning from | while we werethere; they where la tha habit, whenstay- | rsewood Cantoroury, do. Stool, covered in brocade; embrat- very fast, ip ave way time he bad been myaeriously absent, aud although tll | "Ai would like to repeat, preparatory to that state- bo naechd bg ‘visiting tho neighbors, I bave been with be at Sou Brey, 9 running. come the bill Spates. 4 Gered Jreach alate Cover: 1 Naar tank: of apy one wanting & re iy o'clock | how I mado this lady's acquaintance, #0 you can jem myself, avec and the pbysioino’s; * er was a widower; he ee . ? ro yj ne o'clock INNS Hees Wve. ire, Bat bese oo Ca. gare | understand my porition in the matter, Aa well is't'ro: | Q. Have sou ever knowa plaintiff to cometo New York | aleptin the eame building with bis offloe, the girls were Aebieyiplald wish nepal She cml peapse Dove, Ce ES, enor SAWIER—KESCEE 6 they had not been able te find him. This witness would | member, in 1556 4 Mr. Wells and mydelf travelled around | #04 etay all might? out there, from all ( could Jearm, about three weoks; | French ‘Murrors, 97230; large, maniel do. eu! Toskeges, Alabama. . show, it was expected, conclusively, that the defendant | Missouri, [lino and ‘lowa—he for Shapley, Day & Co, A.--T beye not; Thave waited op plaintif down to tho | never raw plaintiff at apy other time to recognize ber; | lase Curtains; Freneh Shades, gilt Cornloss, two superd saite Tuskemee . BR. was st Collins’ Hotel on Christmas evening, tho time when | abd Tfor Davis & Pierce; wo wore iniimato,'as acquain’ | ferry boat thet rubs from Brooklyn to New York myself; | have eeu Mrs, Seamen at church, on the Ciayton roat of rawicgg Koom furniture, covered in three colored brosatel | ‘Thoniae 8. B * | tapece, and he spoke to ‘mo of her frequently; it wee in the afternoon, but I don’t recollect the hoar; {| Crose-examined—T said the reputation of the piatatiff for ane a anmnaien, < ts Re Tenly carved Je solld rose: | Wm. F. Franum, Mon io ‘Miss MeMecomy testided he was sick a+ home. As tho | pejore'! ; dic, inthe | ucver kuew her to orose the forry later than that; Ihave | virtue aud chastity was bad; referred tom period betors | Tees Te. ceenamenivan tac’ Goaate eatanry | Lae Te eerdere: ee Se Witness was not to be found, the government would here , ch ») be never visited plaintiff when she lived st any other p'aco | July, 1868; heard several persons spoak of it, the whole | marble lope wo mach the sults; auperd. rosewood — reet. it chen ie oe iN do not er were. in it's cee poate - fac ones E Lea m. te! oe cm iy Sorved ad fruit sad flowers. with Preach plate Free B H. LUDLOW, AUCTIONEER. oquaintance; some time ip 1854 there was an opsra ; he aemall rope, or twine walk, or something ones, Giles Bradford, an ives and female rela- whh ss y Bronzes, repr ip le Pe Pp fio Besar. Mr. Bustoed gtated that the defence would offer no evi- arletica theatre; I invited her to go, and she went, | of that nature; I was never in it, and consequently cannot ave talked with Wm. M. Waiton (sometimes called Morniegs penta he kien | ach oe LUDUAW 460, wil as oo Yours. dence in reply, and that here they rested. | this Mre. Barton was keeping a boarding house, and pla fay; Ido not know of his baving any other business tv poken to him ia the Court House ; ps March 29, 1860, at twelve o’clocg, at the Mershsay m™ Poetry ent reclining, Chairs, two’ mate Pe chanse, , ul seemed vw make it her home; I boarded there some | that; he baithe reputation of owning the house be live: about Mary reputation and her sister’s; be y ol eek + ; in: 2 . The Court here read a request from the jury, that If | 1. Or"thice weeks; in visiting “hor house l mate tree | 1B.and I preeume be did: Tehould suppoee that that aad | seid the piaintift’s. chetacter was doubtful, that ‘sho | dleiinsuor uisemta: Measra, cosy fiom the solovrated | By cedar of the bs yd under the direction of F. m, possidio they desire the counsel to furnish their summing | with thelady; talked freely with her because that Iua- | the lot was worth at that time about $1,800 or $2,000; | was unfit to keep company with a gentleman's ae eee ta the Louvre, Paria, by Ketchell; Summer and Win- ‘The valuable Lot ‘ag No. 410 Broad Cast side, Eeamen | Ia Saha, ear sea pe : in ,. nion of the jurors, her to be of frail and easy character; Lembrazed her and | are now o&ned by David Tilton, but’ he is not the one T ‘up as early a8 three o’closk this afternoon. Tao Judgo | de rand ‘bo ber character. that brandy pe ee) years ago; the property bas — he would not alos bee io ome So his hoaee he | pytee on of gg by Legran: seh lnchen april : 7 runsel, | _ ‘Tae Court instructed wituess not to state what other | psseed into other han cannot eay that he carried on | never sued me; the whol joulty ry men ‘teres; ts - lavdt sliey. stated thab of Sonegs CUR ARGRA HAA ooatro! the oodosel, |... neat eala, tue uid walk up to the'time of bis death, nor when the | was complicated and mixed up with her sister, tried to | SUPgrborny from Corregio'acelabeaed and 176 feet in depth. sh Dut was to be considered*merely as an expression of opl- |” Witness continued—I frankly told her that Iunderstoad | property pasted into other hands; aid’ house ani lot | find out wih whom she kept company; found ‘out from | Fisrentine _ se oes tae 1 ‘The premises will be sold subject to Whe unexpired term of @ | ; ‘ompell and “mr be My Mr. Havk 5 Ubi in town; believe sho kept - | laneum; eq risa , Pa a y r. Haukcnson; this was ip town; believe she kept cot. | laneum: equestrian Uroups, Crusaders, Pastan Group, Pal Mth Jeane ear Racsote the india oe anid Tak wil Ks Suder. the circ placed my bands on her breast, Sho asked mo whether | Dave before spoken’ of; if I mistake not David Tilton | pany in the country with Mrs. Bray and her sister, and irgin’a; two elegant Vases, dayssfier the expiration of the lease “ Mr, Dwight remarked that under the circumstances, | rw Ti? nad tid mo tis aad 80, and Taold ber that he | Owned the house flveor six years ago; Ido not koow that | Mr. James Bray's @lster-ia law; Mary Seamen was plan $e Wb prcecah ownes, onnk SR Parian guchie Geanwenig For furtier particulars seo legafwdvertisement th Rrening ‘and in view of tho many long and (odious days which | had plaiutit’s father owned aay other property except said | tif in thejsuit against me; dind’t know at the tims who i aody Rearar ‘one morth; oard quart en Pow had been congumed In the trial of this case, the proseo. verse Pp hove and Jot, vot be might have had, bet [ don’t know; | was foterested with ber, if it was a joint s:ock qpeculation | Gilioth, “Two pet, rink inka Aol cy ser ener» cereale and 1 T don't know that [ cau repeat all that was maid; | 10 rot know of his baving claimed or exercise control | she might bave been: have been drinking to-dffy, coffee, | reaewood rarol oe irs rei Ea et toink Miss C. ajwotnan of fino personal developement; 1 | Over any other property than that; I know Mary, the | water and brandy; cidn’t see plaintit aud Blackburn at | Com: Tables, | wah, ope to sam up to the jury, sad propared modes 7 Ulace, 4 Wal) street: to ing to submis the cage under | wanted to indulge with her, and so] told her; {: was ta | wite of David Seamen; I know nothing about tho reputa- | Bray’s; saw a lady and gentleman drive up to Bray’s, | staving Sinnd Wardrobes, Table-de-Nul, Couch, Rockers, | “g! i LUDLOW 4.00. No.8 Piece Broadway. i ; ‘ Carpets Hess's, SMITH & Woobwate Ausraaye sie ¢ entirely w - chargo of tho court. He therefore oped to the PP exposure Was nob so agreeable, | tion of the house kept by Mrs, Seamen on Kent avenue, | and the geptieman went into the grovory store; it was | Arm (bane, cove pate By ae age men ef tegen . jcfenc ipizem, The I st suet gana amici sbo leit Barton's, I went to gee Ler on Fifsh streot; | in Brovkiyn Blackburn; I was in Bray's driaking shop; the report was | Sal his ves, Counverfanes, Dolstere und ge obgerted that although oounsel osald agros al e thet she was going to keop lodgorg, and did exemined-—T do not know that plaintiffs father | that it was this lady; at that time my wife was home; | yore, Pastel Paintings, decorated china Tolle: 6: Taree ty My — IDWARD SCBENOK, AUCTIONRER.—EXKCUTOR’S Imether in New York, tod her in sthodiat minister, but I know he used to officiute | she hadn’t come toward St, Louis or passed Bray’s at all; | Towels, Kaci Cartens. Upper Chaubers.—M: { | to thet coures, yct he sbould much prefer that they abould | '4; jierhups September or October; met her on Broad: | gccxsionslly when bit services were required; T hi think the lady in the carrings was dressed according to | gany ard biack waluut Furniture, £0. Dining Itoom—Solid pole of shout a nalens, sad pcdern Os Gusteed eaid ho bad often hoard such propositions | 83; &4e ivited me to call and gee bor; gaye me her | beard him preach a number of times; he was always | ihe season; it was a black dress; don’t kaow that it was | Carved cak Buffet, fitcon fect Hxtension Table, Arm Obsira, | 911) o'clock, ni thelr enlearoom, No. 33 ewe com" snada edechmado nae tiade than iioeet ertinn tie | number; I called on her ovce; have resided iu St. Louis | ready to exh don’t think he was the local preache1 Blackburn's wife: don't know that he freqvently went out Senet, ae ferme Gianawarn rita cut and en, ra prising a surert Interior, an al by W. Luin. nage ie Bade de in behalf of bh t eh years; am now with Wm Bouzett, corner | but he may have been; about this time an Epieco; there with bis wife; the slander suit was broaght after | Wises tums hemensden Fun Orllere ced Presses | 2/88 line old copy of the R fine old case be bad afew wore say in behalf of his cl 8 | Second ch 7 . | chorch wap built ti bor ~ “J joes, Tum! pades, nag “q ine, copy of Claude Lovreine; the by Basseno, wan bis Gutyr, HpAian proseedadto addeens the} Ta | Second and 0! 44, & Wavelling collector for thom; | © in our neighborhood, and my father ad | Blackurn’s death; Backburn had promised to bring & | tisnds; Fiager Low's, Bais, kc ; gold band chins Drnner Set, | aa etetc? ouier aie oO ihe Goueae Ch aceon a ee Jed her sister; w little woman, rathor | family we 1 and after that did not kuow s> much | suit ogsinet me for dofawivg the lady whom he bad boen | 100 pietes; Cecorcted ‘Tea Sat a4 ploons; solid eilvar Dinner pte en RA RE Bat nih od pone. hears ee ted tak nates io oneacioneaiee | +9 my mlnd, Ugly; nade tolerated the: aout tbe Dcthodiet char te inentiy | CTE QrUR, and abo sent me word that Thad better come | and Zea herve, alver pated Wars, Cotes Ura, Cake tatksh | Jog landecepee soatines.aad interiors, by Braking, lees 4 Slates statute of 182i or which the int r € “rs; Saw hor at Mrs Barton's ani . Was ni wtil's father regarded as an eminent and eettlc #; John Wyatt spoke to me ary Seamon’s i 4 * | dort, Smetz, Wou' Bia od States siatulo of 1896, under which the ladictmmamh | SU wards on Fifth aireok, good end pious man by all who knew him? 7 | uit; ft wan iu 1666, "60 or 167; be told me thet mo such po TR ag oy sergrepeme re inendanee 1 peo, the Paitiogs wrotow on eahibiiog, and will be poaiively ee was found, and contending taat the proof, ta ‘Bnd ship tbe goons lo Buy part of the country. so'd without reserve, Cross exaimined—Don’t know Mr. Shaw; would not A. By the church people be was very much respected | woman could visit bim. 8 lengta and breaash, must be parallel to the accuse a me E sa know bim if I saw bi an’teay that I know Mr. Cady; | 80d liked, bat outside be was not. Re examined —The slander suit settled it; paid Thomas ICTION NOTICE.—FRICH AND COLTLY FUBNIT: ON BER. tom, claimedithes there wan ne. eykan ge case 10 | never mad equaistance, ior he miar; have lived | | Q Wes not his family raised as virtuous and good girls | B. Hadcon and Jobn Thomas $100 for lawyer's fess, and Aaa et ureure, ee TH SCNENGKS eniandy dias, ge td bine Barge one iad here ten years; have travelled a great dea'; Charley Wells | Ky their parenta? (Odjected to by defence.) took,a receipt that the mouey would not bs appropriated PAOR GLARE UCB atepinee, Centar atliigoreivey, nkibolr wilerroon 8) Neagwe siesta Ane a Wass the mime Of the man w rodaced a Miss Uarstang | A. I suppose they were; when I flret knew thom they | for apy other purpose. to mo; it war at Mrs, Barton's; it wag im the first of 1854, | Were girls, eighteen or twenty years old, | suppore; T had — ay Say Srey naps ot Knowing how they were raisod, bat they ap A “Scene” av TuR Harvarn Law Sonoon.—Yesterday ko, , ho Post 0 Tvillsell this day, Friday, March 28, the entire gplendid | Soryment ct Household Furniture, comprising rosewood. fursituse covinined ta the privave residence 69 West Rloenta | yuuouh snd makogent Parlor, Suite tn broaaiel p aod owy. c 7 Wells and myself tre’ through the winter, apd it was | © t id f halrciot; rosewoo ea mpors Hee Dak tne Capmclly OF tne. Pereons | ahort'y after our return; cade tell tho exact date; was | Peared to be raieed #0. At one timo T oalled upon plaintit | morning, eays:tho Boston Jomnal of the ist instant, | Sng must ve sold on aecist of ibs femiy Teptios the chy eeeptlon and voll:ire Chuira, roeswgod, mahowny, iw that there was no evideues that the Nor, | March, 584, to che bostof my recoliection; there migat | 10 escort her to gome place, and word was giver to me at | while Profesror Jost Parker was addressing tuo students | Yicuse to le}, rent 81,200, A small list of the articlesare by ber Furr iure, fogs rood Srmour-s Gian a Toe , Soh “4 - vs ° @ secretary Bookcases, Wardrores, 20 id bave becn a ir. Bowen along when we went to the opera; | the coor that she waa not at home, bat I expposed she was | of the Cambridge Law School npon ovastitational law, he | merated tr thie xdveriieement. Fall particulars will be fonnd | room ‘ my being here to cay i unexpected to ma; wag in town | at home and sue went with some one else; I felt tho} adverted, for the purpose of illustration, to the mission of pon nh nt ote the ecg Doh a ed ‘will be positire Eiegnen apd Pultitance ? aloo; ttee tne Ras oak Pisoeruteee of under the laws of Con- waik Bank was auly i iesued by ut, ANA benee no evid 6 apy legal v | eda a oly Levrd of thie case, and remembering the peed eee edie Wo nibh visited ~ Hoer to ona baer hela ~ ares PARLOR: fey M i ©, 1leald Tthovght tt was an outrage that it suou! eve alterwarcs and introduce: ¢ plaintiff particu. | etudents present fyit impelied to indulge ia apolaaee, § @arved rosew = whe ieee lose 1 conutry; beve ep par filend of mie: T have fig tecltig tgsunt hernew: hte being rightly Gonstrued by the Nortuarm boys as an | ristee chin broccte ait ie porters ores Socneed tees | QDWARD ¥. LUDLOW, AUCTIONRER—LARGW AND pois via + page pep yore a Lyrich, the nogra ‘euler, sboutit; have sala the same thing | Direct examination resnmed.—I cxunot recollect posi- | expreseion of approval of the conduct of the South Caro- | iop Kierere. Mirror Doors au LOWS cee oe Resgearee hs ee LUE. en Meh Heeet oat tian Secon Ment omnes j | at ibe store to Bir. Wo. Burnett; I have spoken of itia | tively that J heve ever heard plaintiffs father preach from | Jinians toward fir. Hoar, they responded with hisses. | pier Mirrors, ormolo Clook, BONS Sasa cooten, ce Searetey ond Petter, Anes per dea age by | casval couvesention often; have epokea toJusge Lackland | @ text ip a pulpit, but my impression is,1 have; Inever | Professor Parker exhibited much feeling at these onusual Peeetinan ot le erat shoice Skarres. & Co., No, 652 Broadway, Housshoid F’ Seasted Yee ieee al toes ; | and Mr. ub itthis morning, at time wo went to | Reard anything seid about bis honesty; as to his basiness | demonstrations, and, in expressing bis regret at th uc. | Bronze Parian Ware Comer Stands Voltalte Chairs, contre | ius hanosome stock of furniture has pera imate upct Guest an ea aeslae ee gene ot | the opera we returned at ur; don’t remo. | trensactions 1 koow nothing; 1 think it is very Ikely that | currence, took occation to remark that. for twelve years tain, Cor'ices, Shades, palr of rich Vases cos | te Dést seancned: tn the 6: le and yedipal in. thy | Dor tbat we had company on retarnizg ot’ gotag with us | I bave écep tho Carstang girls at parties; T don’t recollect. | past, asimiar expericoce bad no! befallen him as a loc- | gio; Pati and Virginie in Perian Uns Chandeliers; velvet | SF "bleh the b nse isso favorably known. Fie RTS ; | partonlarly; the conversation with Miss Carstang alluded | (Plaivtid’s counsel objects) 1 have kuown eald Carstang | turer. Aiter what had taken place, however, he would 8, Bugs Oitomsue, £e. * Sakon inay undies senstuntel teas ty fo occurred I thiak, in fae sitting room; don't thiak any- | Girls to play cards at thelr fatber's house; it strikes me | improve this opportunity to aay thai, eltoourl the potica CARVED BONE WOOD PIANOFORTR, Sirech, or of Mosse Rachetort Seatea h Ga he Go Beene ' | Doty Was preseat; was with her co freqaentiy, and in so | that I bave played cards with them on ons or two occa. | regulations of South Carolina might afford some extenua. | Denuliflly iniate with pearl full seven ootava snd warranted | fray . ¥ GUYsrent roows, that I can’t tell che exact room: I | sicus; I never saw them play anywhere else. tion for the behavior toward Mr. Hoar, yet the condnot | PE ine mance ore none w1oo) Teena ue, 0 ACD CN ateve ¢ Q. Dave you known the Cars! girls to be playing | of her citizens on that occarion, more than any other sia- OHaMBER FUBNITORE. | ' G. HORTON & CO. AUCTIONEERS. —SALESEOO) pothole geolnbe | ber bosom bappened T cau’ w carcs in thetr father’s house witilo their parents were | gle act, had operated to cronie the existing unplcasant | A very excelent ocligction of the most desirable Chamber | 97g, :¥°. 8,0 adorn street Will sell a suites of persecuted Epo the parueular room: have Veen ia Mra, Barton's | worebipping in other parts of the house? Giereniees between. the ‘Nort and Sooth, Professor | Parcituge but ine used and cousin fast of three rovowood | Pe attl Qcieek A.M. ak Ho 173 Sixth arene, AN stock of righ ess of the b i ber; have seen piaintiihere, there were A. I wan't say positively, but it strikes me very forci- | Parker algo took oc to assure tho students that he iabethan Bede'esda, with hair 288; Bleo spring do., jouse Furniture salos promptly attended ‘reserve. N, B.— i Et j ort th ethan [cared about; there was | bly that said girls were playing cards in ope room while | should not be Getorred uy ‘any expressions of disapproval ae. A 7 , neoting: T went there repeatedly, | there was a class meeting or prayer meeting, or som: on their part from allowlog himself all necessary latitute | match; decorated Toilet sets, Wi Ro thoroughly sifted ENBY B. BERTS, AUCTIONEER. ‘sale of large time; I was constantly going | thing of that kind, being held tn the front room; Ithiok I | of remark in the discussion of the Important questions mera y ee the vity,nd T can‘ticlhaoe | was m the game Sich ft would be fis duty, afta law locbarer, 6 take une {stig aoe] Geabre BofuarRectpunchnes Usain, Groceries, W ora ent Haran g Beak (Oshey cone. On eee - S Louke; dou't remomber that | Q. £0 far as you understood it, was not the character of | der coneideration, , ‘to. be third asd f icy oosinion On Friday, Merah 33 sitiatoce A Sa Se. a a Coen, ene ciel | took the freedom with ber bosom on the firat acquaintance | the Hempstead and Carstang girls for virtue and chastity weenie Sas Vea Comprising 103 tele whee eine Ewenting positively to his bens the pertea who frst | of Bot; know Vandyke Skillman; doa’t remember telling | Delow part (Ovjected to by plaints counsel ) A Wnowx Barcu or Couwrr Orvicers Ispicren.—The | We snd side Tables, Curtains, ahades, 200 ba'f cheats g Socchoog' aod Ye pets te potond fly Fame 4 ~~ sane, Wore | Bt] Was anxious to marry Mies Carstang; am cortain A. I don’t think their reputations were on ve Grand Jury of Dubuque county, lowa, has indicted six or DINING ROOM. and black Tess; May; lor> sotsahely Aitacied aad the Ginaas ot aamminine ema 2 Q Which reputations of the two families of girls was | eight county officers for misappropriation of public mo- | _xtension Table, solid malt, Chocel loca, a mately Sega an mina enone. op cA wilt, Mright—Never mind about what you would do. the worst ? (obiectea toby piaintirs counsel.) ney. among them Ja thé County Judge, formerly a Go- | Chairs, Bofes, Arm Chairs, ‘Atos, 88.000 aba and ‘Segers. Bigg sl aaa inicio re Vhat did yousay? " 0 lempstead girls by far. ‘vernor of rritory. Dinner Sets, ee eee coer Noceale Berk, | _ Wituees—Ack mo any question you please, Major | _ @ Did you ever seo old man Carstang ont at Inte hours pone, Fork Cae Baskets, dorms Beate 3 ‘Wright, but do it fo a civil manner. Witness continued—Woulda’t swear that I never said at Ligbt?” (Objected to by plainti's attorney. ai "7 oe ‘x thates 7 7) PERSONAL. ment and kitchen furaiture, and of their discharging from his recognizances, 80 that & vB Eee eee ll prehasers. he might get out of the reach of subpcaa process, Henry t.. cade ye A ietas told me that he had slept with plaiu- . How often? GOOD FAMILY, WISHING TO ADOPL A SMART FE anes, ee ae coeeee Se ee ne hedthts dates pone WHR baat ond one "Two or three times; perhaps but ones or twice, A “Ktserican Gul Sine youre old, iutoligent, de. withont | A TFRAOTIVE SATE OF Nassan the goverment tefiitied there was 8 strong resemblance, .{ that Well had taken certain libertioe with her, specity. . How late did you ever see hima out at night? parents, may for ihree days Dr. George B., Herald MAGNIFIVENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ra etns: Tm sustaining the wituseses by whom ths alos was proven, | 10K Wha! Whey were: I did say to her T underetdod her to (ce $8 Inte a twelve or one o'atock. jenn ae ae ne ne oe a HE ES ORIGINAL PEINAROE SHONELE STATUARY, suppaned et oom money sme Aart ard be'a free and easy character; that was tbe subject of m: a! was he doing’ = ¥ Belter. irae ook fe nae, a ndciaieniny of He | Pee Oe ES a en ae nome mad 1to mie (APOPTION -ARy Ruarnozagin Fonae crea | BockWOOD LTANUIGAEE Bape cabin auitaas, | Bey governmcatal plot ta gesting the jalor of kiogs county, | WADEANY exposuro thero; can't repost ner particular | _Q Did you ever ace bi in the vieinty of, or ootning | imonthe old Tit complevion and laog sivoe can RUSSELL W; WESECOET & CO. 'willesll tha day, Fridey, | Steen and Fold Dotween daylight and dark, to prove that a person named | Words; I don't remember saying jast now on the direct of any immoral ee a Aa ieetaeenel Bp ee Fe de Horaco Hewlit was imprisoned io Kwgs county, | Cxamiuation what sb8 said to me tn reply to my ro- = ~ bisest, west of Seventh aveutoy made io order, and ba Maltreso marks of what Wells said; don’t think IL eaid othorwiss. Nathapie! McDona’a sworn—Knew Blackburn; we oven. ‘uno that he was the same pereon a8 Horatio Howlet, one ty " KARRGT W—RETURN HOME IMMEDIATELY,— | for the present owner, forming's very |: ‘and truly elegant | Leaman; = : 4 Q. Didn't you say a moment ago that when you told | pled the same office; Mies Carstang once called there: 5 eee Mina aaktecony, tbe other witness vo ine, | Her Wells had told you that she was a free and Gaay cha. | Some four or five days after Blackburn’a death revolved | 27 ZYerz'Mox shall besetied. No, 106, | soveston af ererrthing. adapted to a faahicns ble postive ant Hehen F oak, win teak des vonrking house in this city for | FActer, that she asked you if Wells had said that? an arnopymous note, asking me to be in my offies at balf- | yr MR. JAMES HANLEY, OF MOUNTMELLICK, Ing. | peremptory, without regard to weather; conelsting of el eacky youte, 656" pakd Gint if tice’ Daa Dest & sexe A. Tdon’t remember that I did in thoee words. past six; I did #0, and tho plaintiff came there, as Tunder- | | would call at 162 West Twenty sixth streei, near | Tosewood Parlor Furniture, in ‘Comprising tnree Tull Se 8. vulnerable point in her, even though it should have bean Hest making that reply; I stood, alone, aud told me ehe had had a correspondence | Eighth avenue, be woud seoafriend. any friend kiowing | Covered ia rich elle Aneme oan perfect ardor; rosewood | Os ie gehen Oot in her beel, Hke Achilles, the barbed arrow of Holbrook | ##d that she said thatshe didn’t expect Charley would | with Blackburn, and wanted to got the letters that were | hie whereabouts will please scqueiut him, : iDtidG Riegere’ Mate bo Bienes | clclock, ofthe yard. Thirnets geet. tase inte aso ekee : i bave talked eo about her; couldn’t remember the identi. | in bis desis; I told her I bad nothing to do with it, and eho Counsel believed that ; or F CAPT. ALEXANDER FERGUSON WILL CALU AT | 824) cont Tunderetocd that sho was surprised that | musteall again; I have the anconymous note; (witness Tables: ti berb P lorentice is had spoken of her in that way: she never | produced the anonymous note and handed it Keer ASS Brordway, op eat, ho wil hear somethiog to'hsad- abtea; (wo ‘suber Tat eet ae with Wells, don’t know that lever chen) my impression is she asked whether I had re- |$ ———$——___—$_ $< Fura eo ve J asked ber whether it was true or Jalee; think I ielt hor | Ccived the note. NFORMATION WANTED—OF ROBERT BRITTAIN, | SE end loco Curtains, lady's pearetary, superb marble and brooz6 ven flan wit ho adie Carpets ie, saperd | ‘brozz ‘Groipannd would bave fasiened upon it, Holbrook bad some special means of overcoming time end space, or a baloon of his own invention, en- ablivg him to perform superhuman feats. In his perora- tion, which was eloquent and pathetic, he besought the . Furniture, Carts, Tubs, Patent Scales, &c ; also, three years’ hea Wong Bal , rin or shine igi Mevsir: suitor willatend’ porseasity tos to a personally to sales of Furniture eatin and 3; | St houses, and store stocks. Charges moderate and prompt Anch Begick | returns, Oflice 251 Teast strecit house 9! heat Teepe bosom more thar once or twice; that was the extent of Judge Lackland offered the note in evidence. It is os a ‘1867, for ’ jury’ not to be Influenced by considerations of what the | ecm nuke Tine Ohe PypertBraa follow inthe ship Two Brokers, “Was, lant fw ie Figures. antique, inva or | bite might aay or think aa to thelr verdict, and de- | te privilege e opportunity of taking: I inferred = , ae On a : onsen ‘with « profcaion of uniqne lava and marble. parior P, BATTERSON &.00’8 BAGGaq) Frecsted the camom which he said, had too much ob- eh a nh ma Sank ee Map Regis ol opener pr peng — Akh aerate Rare Thankfully recelved by bie broth-ey owt B Orgamesis: Jovrel Cases, reception Chairs, dc. Forniiur a Tonnien cage AND. Aained, of jurors for the sake of unanimity yielding their | house; | the | Mime | wo returie ee tne rey Leta aaah at gone ction’ cart fate: age - | stearehip Asia, at this port, wehh wuper bait. Mataessse ant, Ueddlter neepeed po Poem § Teagousble, doubls to eaca other in thelr deliberations; | Yoh," remember’ positvelge Vuh” ink’ wor ‘wout | eveniug” If It should interfere. witt any prior eogager | Pe=te= French Wardrchen wich beavg taleror oore, Had witk mati: Shy port ot tbe otyor sowatey: those doubis he clatmed to be the property of an accuse’ | ‘mo the house alone; don’t remember. that I | ment pleas leave a moto when it would bo convenient to ME .JOE CRAWEORD, LATE oF 0. ign aT ge ay ye age re ag ed ee eg spoke in ceneuring terms of the habit of casiing lots in ar- | StAidJong: that was notthe time I took thelibertiesepoken | See me, Yours reapectfuily, a NS Sete cee Lounges, French cottege Chitrs, taney Tables, bronze Chan- | families re utmosteare. Orders by Fiving at verdicts whero human liberty is at stake. He | Off ba Secor lenvlies Gere tae nie ot a] aubguniikis Ansan gees Mcieldl frfemds that may eee . eraser nt Secretary and Bookenan, cak extension. dia, ‘and commdious store for storage. also dwelt upon the right of any Juror, or number of | {ime Stes C. and myself went to the opera while boseded | _ Wituees continued—Think thas Biackbara waa killed on | \7ow. viv DRAR FECLOW EA Is AR gomprinag » fu and oumpeto tsorinent: iver Ware, Our FITZPATRICK See eee: rong ote jury was ted ac accused { tere OF not; think it likely that whon Ttold her Wells | the firat day of Novembor, 1855; ba no agreomant to Tyielghih atest. Bone of those lemons are Ase Pilcher, Spoons, Forks Urns, Ac. witha large r ahove Canal sot fale "4 told me she wasa free and character, I boarded | mcet her there; she said she didn’t want the letters to.) am ready those se b bry nie nome ad ‘urni- innocent, and tha: a conviction of his guilt was a r-ealt to Di easy oided if 1t were possible. Upon behalf of his associ. | ‘here; T was in the habit of going there frequently; am | g°tinto other hands, as they were private; she used gene- = - utterly unable to state in what room the conversation | Tal terms in telling meshe didn’t want anybody clse to Terms of the eale 8 eo ar cua pesea Ret tre cates pect haa ‘ink it was notin the day time;am not eure; | sec the letters; understood that they were not business A AY , and a deposit from all purebesers. Sale rain snd ality with which he bad presided at thts long trial. am sure it was not in the attic; don’t frequent attics; don't | letters; understood this from what she sald to mo; she | yerci old, i lor nomen. ‘ sold ‘The Arsistant District Attorney’ of tho Caived States,,| Tetember whethor at the time I communicated | didn’t exy how many there wore; she sald she thought seni wt. 0. EDEY, AUOEI ‘eutlery, My Charlee EL Flunt, closed the argument on the part of | Wells’ ideas to ber I took libertios with her bosom; this | they wore in Diackbuan’s desk, ’and he only had one a8 dar HORSES, CARRIAGES Hien Bee ER. elock and afternoon ihe government, We give a brief cutine o: his remarks, | f@miliarity was 0 common that I can't give dates; Geek send She told ss ears she vel, S00 muxied 0 fe EZRA LUDLOW, JR, r 3 S10 taid it would nt be proper for him to exhibit or feel | Couldn't say how often I felt her bosom; didn’t keop & | call and see; I never called; never saw hor again till this | Peiany perch o: berees scontrsats i pel KER'S SALE—THIB DAY, Wi anything like the tmpagsioned zeal which was so becom. | Tecord, but I put it down in my memory that Thad done | suit was brought; don’t know that Blackburn ever wont | toss ‘by this advertisement | make it pusiisly knows, q ae ee ing in the counsel who had cloved on bebaif of the ac. | it regard itas natural to romember (eoling woman's | to her house; she tecmed to have a strong desire and was | ™°' PUZOHA ARNOLD, | At12 o'clock, in front of exoarsons, 65 Coda str, oppoate Je collection of man’s and women's cused, especially if the latter believed his client to be in- | breasts; don't remember the time suo removed to Fifth | anxious to get the letters; don’t think she sald she would | A GENTLEMAN'S COMPLETE TURNOUT, being the es- leo nocent. The duty of the prosecuting olflcer in snch a | Streets went there several mes; T enw the lady Miss Care: |, Give Sty Sig te pet ea ne nobel ois necase wordas LOST AND FOUND. tablishment of gentleman on the evo of departure for Ku. cd wate is to aid the court and jury in eliciting ali pertinent 4 120g calls hereister; Mies ©. told mo that she bad rented Prater gam gee docrtaee feo gothold | _______ WN nn Annee. | Tope, and to be sold without reserve, of 8 VERY attention Facts, The law of the cace wea simple and wellander, | te house to go to housekeeplag; may have been in eters, ey concerned nobody but Binsk- | T)oq ETRAYED, FROM 216 FOURTH BtRERTOA TAN, | Fi PAIR OF BLOOD BaY HORSKS, long fils, perfect Btood. ‘The government must eatiafy the jury by adirma. | SU the rooms in that house; she was working around } burn and hereelt, and she didn’t want the letters to go five years old untrained Pointer, valued as belonging tos | find in all harness and very stylish. One of the team ian very HIB D, stood. |The government must satisfy the jury by allema. | 414 1 saw hor; it was shortly alter abe took the bullding, | into other hands: she said he was e friend, ora doar | ceceared friend, Any person delivering Lim to Dr. Casifo, vs | 0€ lady's saddle horbe. po tll beyoad alj reatonable donbt. As to the natars | OWRE to the familiarity between this woman and mysalf | friend; I afterwarcs raw the derek opened; noletters from | sbove, shell be amply rewarded. ALIGHT POUR BRAT, Hide DOOR ROOKAWAY, oly of I telt at liberty to go into every room; don’t know | Ker to hm wero found; Mr. Shreve, Mr. Dorset and Mr. | mr, that I did go into every room; don't know that there was | Turnbull were present when, the desk was opened; somo CeO Ay sate, Te Onn OF XEN SeaiiG of ever plated Laraces, Bactyee an nome double a back building (ihe witness Intersporsed his tes- | two or three weeks elapsed between the time of her call | j: ‘of & deceas Rd twice tia’ alus wali te timony with frequent expectoration of tobacco juice, | and the opening of the desk; I never saw a letter from | gtven if returned to 91 Thomp: treet. A FULL BRED BLACK MARS (Flying Cland stock), five and taking divers drinks of water); when I wont to the | Blackburn to Miss C ; ove day] saw a commencement | —————————— ares. Se ce enn yas re ne Kind Aad extn of the reasonable doubt which should, in a criminal caso, Ynscre an acquittal, the jury would hear particularly from the coutt, It was of great importance in a caso Testing upon such a vast amount of evidence, to soparate | in the outset such facts as are admitted | ad '; Pawnbroker’s % - “ house on Fifth street, the first timo, I went iato various | of a letter in bis handwriting on my desk; it commenced O8T—ON THURSDAY, MARCH 22, IN GOING FROM A strest. or indieputably proved from euch as are really in dispute. “ g a © et mia 3? Al Jn the course of £0 lovg an examination many facts must ye helen Dex sister, oF the. ledy erst bas ia ths uy pat Eifle,)" and seemed to be am spoiogy for not i nC ee naa aie fate | gdh EP ETNG TOE IGS BUGGY, in perfest order, with RGKARDS KMGSLAND. AUCTIONBER. revived Ube frou teaay toa, fow polats, a'this case | &Yed; don't remember taking any liberties with her per- | _Cross.examined—I didn't hear the Judge just now tell | $a Ghe'ior ore bandsed aotare om te ae a | Tile day CES) eG ak ee ee ot Suction, odred. ‘This that day; think I coaved visiting hor that same year; | me not to ropeat the contents of that letter. OF when hos been slong The Srdar te wep is WOON BOTTOM, HARDWARI, CUTLERY? 20k ansel saeeaea, thanks it would be found that there was one quvstion of fact left ef Pence pe 5 A og ata ome Setah to walk, sitand siand; when we mot | _@. by Mr. Shreve—What were your motives tn smug- | money, and will recelwe ¢ of the loser, if be will re- 1ONEER. Se ean tie cae rten ae Xotwalt aad | oR Broadway, New York, i think Ispoke to her frst; en- | gling that matter before the jury ? turn the elecks aud pooket bosk to No. 6 Bowling Green. GRNTREL HOUSEHOLD SURAINIER, CABFERS kc. e. | Involoes of Brushes, Gone. fvory table and demsert Cutlery, re, aidressed 10 F. A. Wiliams, at Now York; | 'ercd Broadway from a crocs street; when I met her | | AI diin'temuggie Xt belore the oourt;ammnot inthe | 2 Coy Ty ce aNsMissiON GHROUGH SHE post | Wie.dsy (Friday), at 10g o'clock, at thetr a aclous wslesroom, French und eras Paney: Godda, £0, hat F. A. Wiliiaros, to whom ii bolonged, did not recaiye | Poke to her in the usual way; Miss G. wasa woman of | habit of smuggling anything, Mr. Sureve, iF, SIN SRA RMISON, CHROUGH. Lee 64 Cedar te Pont oon __ Frese Ceraiaeeuaey: Geets 3 uneailel for; | 2e developement; I had no scruples against criminal in- | | Witness coutinued—The lady who sams to aoe me called %, Oppo! a assortment me pees es l, datsd | of parlor, bedroom. and ng Pus ( Di gon, a a EE eine eed iar | QOLOMON DINORE, AUCTIONFER RLRGANT ROSE Yt; that it was advortised in the list of let ing in. part of walnut and maho- tercourse with her if the would permit it, yet T never bad | herself Miss Carctang: if the Indy now in court will raise | Goniinetial Baek, New York clay (or S308 IDS” Pate aan | SBTeRIeECS, of aa ; on not entitied to call for the lets 1 \ { Furniture at’ anction - DINGEB, HOLD’ foe tak gat tntinen Gest peered opened Meno anna Se a ks tan aman eazle 10, 3968%, (cata: tamCMs yall Gireqana, Oiraar COM HOR | See eee Tire ata aks aod acer awoke Tassie | pls sanction. ce Tecdar, ware, tbh a Ue oaak edhe ah a of coased my vit in 1855; have never gince seen her t req 7 aan ay Sapo aaauaepseantcaean antes, eles . RO. or nomber Fee one cack a ola Tetpecas company's, | Yandyke Shiliman wasn salesman for Martin & Bro 1 | she is tho samo tady; T don’t romomber that she express: | J OSTA GOLD DOUPLE KVR GLASS, WITE-H, 0. | Glues, elerent ox marvie op ewsrs falom sae sik Ee | farmer eee yaTanun, the entre handeaee honschohd furak ig Mino Ren i = 1854; no eabpane was served on me in this case; Judge | ly told me they were not business letters; Igave my depo- | J4 engraved.on s exlel4, ina ‘wenty-ihind street tension Tables, Lown con end Bea Lounges, mabogany and wal- | wood Parlor asd Bedroear wees wane eer venue shd Ninh street, om Weeuciday, starch recently manufactured te Lia Lackland left word at the store for me; I am. notaimar. | fition fome months ago, r : ay, alazch | nutaressing sid clker Bureaus Washstaite, Commodes, Tol. | lorcrter ty Betas oe eae , ried man; waS a marricd man ia 1846; my wifo was dead | _Q.—In that deposition, you asserted that she did not | Wey rene ibird ure ty Tewarced by leavirg as 25 | let ke's, oak nud dntende: Laie Matrenses. Beistons Fillo, ‘enscaav®, Horeca Waiere maton bisek Walout —— when Isaw Mins Carstang tn 1864; the hadn't been dead | stale they wore not business tetters—was that correct? | SOSA Wen NANCE | mat and iron Hedmeade, Hair Maitresses, Bolsters, Villows, | ny Gofae Sere ee ureaus and Tables: Jong; Was not in mourning for her; can’t say how many | A.—It was. TlostsoN. WEDNESDAY, NEAR GRACR ORUCH, A | Carpets, ke, Also lun lnvoloe of liver plates Gabiets, ht: | intninereay, fzveeale, and To, weeks sho had beca dead: there were several genuemen | ‘The Court took a recess till half past two o'clock. double gold Kee Glass. if the fiader-will leave tt ai 8S a dessert Spoons, tabie and desvert Forks 43. | | Kitaben Utetalla cleunel cute Of Seated eae oe | boarding at Mrs. Barton's’ while J did; Skillman was one On re assembling, the defence called on Mrs. Jonoa, Unie square he will be suitably rewarded. Catalogues and goods now reidy for examfaation Uive., Ontaloguee Deltes heenicul io ener 3 a Sale of thom; regarded him ag respectable; there was a gentle Mrs. Jones sworn—I know the general reputation of | 2 —7~ N, B.—Pariioular attention given to sales at residences offa- | No.9 Nasenu street, or 1,078 Broadway. man boarding there with his family;’can’t tbiak of his | Mrs. Seamen in the country for virtue and chastity 1s bad; | J OST—ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, IN BLEECKER | milies, = ; G, wi forwarded with the’ altered note, which Becured to be discounted by the N the forger on the following weeds throvgh the Express Company. Dut one question jeff, aud it was thi the man? Upon that question the tended that many 8 discussed by dofendant’s counsel threw no light. The evidence was then reviewed 7 - sireet, between Gro iammond, or in _Hammoad, e in the fol t. Tho fact proved that the | D#me now; Know bim by sicht. soe | alive Bine milcs from town: know that the general repa- | 4 cione marten Vicierine: a.90 on Sunday evening the (ON SALE OF N' WOO: HERIFI'S SAL.%—THOROUG! in the fol ee ee Picea at ine | Withee continced—Date. of my introtuction to Mise | tation of Miss Bitlo Carstang for virtueand chastity, in my | festoe ictaty, a black totead fase femmare crnered Vel | APists, Souda de ma M UTILAB siete Were—CHAMSERS A FALROMILD will gel ta eat Post Uilice, addressed to various names, during tho fall, | Carstang by Mr. Wells was in March, 1854; can’t gay | neighborhood, eS Ge y ‘The finder of elther wi! be erally rewarded by returning the | will sell om Wednesday, 20 ‘inet ook. the entire | thelr salesroom, 113 Nessa on Friday, at Lh See eee eee a ee tise sence tan tet how often I visited the house on Fitth stteet; am certain oes exarcined—I live about nine miles from St. Louis, | same to the owner at 53 Hammond street. stock contained in the muhogamy yard of George P. Labastat, | O'c'ock, 9 thorough sore! nine yearsold, an ele ters to called for was cne from a bank, and just | i was more than ones; I think Ihave seen a man in this | In Central Township, about beif a mile from John Bray’s; aes Cr 1 ‘good in any. lke the letter in question. 3d, That im the opiaion of two witnesses the defendant is the person who called twice at the oflice of the Express Compauy, and there wrote Exhibit C., and got tho money. 4th, The condition of the defendant as a carver in ‘an eating house at six dollare a week, till ebont the timo ws - ae conslating of Maboraay, | &40t aaddle mare wer cent Fm wha ce oe ares anode pgm | Mare ton Mi ration ar om rte an ed | MH Racca ead bapa | Pear ergene Vetere eeetand tan se ‘89 Pearl street. 2 recollect distinctly secing him there one evening; | July; have seon her half a dozen times; my husband lives s ' 3 ‘ saw him in one of the rooms, the front room, I think, | at same place with me;don’t know that i ever spoke tox| SAtS) Tearisitsel. 4 bf TEN TK OE fas RM ga a ype down stairs; think the ladies had a sitting room; it wasa | Mrs. Seamen;] knew her in 1848 and beginning of ’49; sho ICKED UP BY T 8. SANTORN AND J. SILVER, OF | four months approved endorsed notes, Calglogues now ready | March ‘3, at 11 o'clock, at je sam, front room, [ think; have not talked to anybody since the | was living, I remember, on the River de Pere; don’t know Fort Wood, Bedice’s Isiand two amuli Boats. ‘The | And stock open for Inspection. large quantity of Segars, in: er recess of this court about the locality of thatroom; I know | Where, don’t know anybody who visited her but Mra. plying to: the mbove, at the place |r nnn | Brandys there are other rooms in the house used for various pur- | Bray; don’t know bow long she remained in that neigh- | aforesaid, and paying expenses, J. BUEFORR®, SON &CO., WILL SELL &T AUGTIO! o isaion of e orime. 2 tat ee | Sat, the “defendant's opening reat bank aodonte, ‘yabcm-. | Potts: don’tiknow that Lippenco’ waw” me whea'I saw | borbood; It wis at least yoat, to my Knowiedge; T moun on Friday, March 23, st 12 'clock, at the Merchants STEERS df vainguien, nguiears wl gl on aay, " ° | him. y general reputation—virtue and bad character: Ig REW. : i roclocke att Jog four fictitions names for the: parposs. | Gin, as oon | Q. Do you kuow any reagon why Lippemeott shouldn't | from what ollers have sald, and from what 1 have eae ARDS. ‘On Tweirm avarcE 4 fine Lots, east side, 15 feet south March 23, at It at the 113 Nasssa street, tradictory and false etatements pobject of his money. 7th, His omission to give count or explanation of his calling for letters not his own, or of bis rene Tetter from a bank, or any satisfac- Gf 100th street. 21. Gxt each. "A besntiful villa alts, and command: lendid view, 4 fine Lote, south side, 10) feet 02, Zeace. ‘Y-SKCOND BTRRET—t fine Cols, north side; 409 fest weat of Kieveuth avenue, 251103 3 each "Maps, terme, a6. at pid rb Breasion | oT Fmenrest Net. abore reward wil be paid, and To qusations naked, Af lett j airect. eee you when you saw him? A. I won't apewer that unless the Court decides that it | self; my nolghbors said e0; Mrs. Walton, my mother, fur is Tom ad = sree vethnied ee Lata doe a she was not of the rh eudden wealth: but, on the cont ‘The Court order ¢ witness to answer. Question re- | 1 ind; it was general talk; couldn’t exactly positively = Pr fccaten tapes to Soceive the Gourt nnd pst peated. ey ‘ ia rs ash aN anybody; hyena geen! brother, and John $5 REWARD. ef ST BS BD Y, € these points. th, His omission to prove a previous good | A: Of coureo T don’t—it answors iteolf ‘att have epoken thus of her; Charles Loring was Amity street to the Philedelphis boat, RNHAMS FURNITO pnt a Mt Iiberty too. The learned emma. | , Witness continnes—Don't know by name any of the | auotber; I didn’t hear all this nino or ten years ago: heard | The abore Aw FURNITURE (RX: Pel then discussed the evidence on the #ubject of the simi. | boarders at the Fifth street house: if I stated emphati. | some of it; haven’: heard more since this suit than befo: 8t 50 amity Kstadlishment Office, 111 aud y er wseet een Fifth and Sixth sven i. UC TIONERR— WILL Sea ecu etitiog. ii exhibit ©, aud ia the cuocks, , SADY tbat I know rome of the boarders or lodgers in that | neither my mother or brother ever visited her: Jo $25 REARDON, Gk OLR, A DMARD i‘ ery dresripton boxed nad pulp: [WV ar titans oka: 4 Onna Bu mirrors, ince damesk 20, tre, side, mali Scotch Terrier, Had on a fancy leather collar, above reward will be psid to ay, one returning him to the Ingar; yy, 2 Priday, s jarge quentity va ioe spe one-tenth se also two. ti Brandy, one ‘and: cael GAFFNEY, AUCTIONEER —OFFII ». [- T. ‘bers ‘will sel] this day at Troelee. Fase arenue, ‘soa This ‘sovenin airesh coi ian eortment, ac. . pn im ae so Milani no ben ce Metal secn; I bave seen her at public places not behaving here $2 REWARD —LOST, ON MONDAY, 1974 INST. A ’ : ’ house I take that back, and qualify that by saying that | | Wyatt did becanso she rented a place from him: don't Hing, with Ave briltarte: to ail parte of the worle, 4 Maa eo eet ee edinr 10. the soutes of | RUCW several Dy face and sight: don’t know Fred tiomes | know hice Carsiang; never beard aryhing about hier be- | rather oblong, wiih two sual diamonds at ouch ext ace Patieey, Calan Gad Guarhiee emery peeked eek moret’| Sirk gg omy the jury, were pointed out. The positive testimony of Por- | OF Wm. Homes or Mr. Cantwell; can’t give the date of | fore this uit; she didu’t live out there, tuough eomatimes | jeweller or pewnbroker to whom it bas been offered for sale | Four bores spring the | handsome ter bo Yale, identifying ihe defondant, aud explaining the latest visit I paid that honse—think it was 1855; can’s | she visited Mr. Bray; didn't know apyihing of herac- | orp , wi returned the amount advanced aad the | Comniry. Spring carts in atall nig! gets, ball and besement () their previocs mistake, was next reviewed, the Assistant | £93, how many times I visited the house altogether; never | quaintance with Mr. Shaw; didn't moan to say that her | above rewhrd alls DY revurning to 9) Warren atest a r contending that this testimony was en- any serious complaint of the manner in whi was | Top was ce suit was brought 1 have REWARD.—LOS¥, FROW r ‘This day, at 1034 o'clock, MoT | a China, a Dariet stocaey coed Hig that thie, bnsieeny Pome SO: | teenies. heard that she was bad; I spoke of Mary Ssamen's charac- | S1QQ grees in Novewsir tact on oe ulin ‘orth William sireet, samt stoak of Fancy Gonde:s lotf Clo- | Tones bets, ‘Wardrobes: Seorear tine Woods 1rOm and Olee > fiarked upos the toatiinecy forthe defence, dwalling es. |, MARCH IS.—The defence introduced the deposition of } ter; I buvcn't got good recollection, Dut Iam on my oath | Wateb, with user! aitsched (for deacrigton see SenatD of aim | WEE Conte, Vests, Sad Pantaloons; Kalvos aod Forks, ares. pecially spa the proof of an alibt by Mra. M :Menomy, ‘Those. J. Berry, as follows:— bound to tel! the truth; I'id hear of her be- | December). The above reward will be chewstally pald aad | at 11 o'clock, at the Anotion ‘Rooms, one seven octave rose- and the coy manner in which the subject bad ben ibe paid | oad Panevorte ck ee i! eae | mabogany French and oy Aves NOTICE —S. & Rae td AUCTIONEER: foather Deda” Re = , N.Y. 5 het no questions asked. A rewai: wit’ ead eye eects Bs Beet Dena e: | ad thie woman went to Dee Ober's sce nnd seus trees, | for doe retura ot the aca: -Addreas bor LOG Poet Sloe, LA rl YEN ol Ea broached by the cefendant’s counsel. He claimed that ‘New Yorke the placo was former! 4 wiied' | three or four days, and the boya laughing said that there | =———————————— UCTION NOTICE.—THOS. BELL, AUCTION XR, AND | sale of genteel bonrehold rich ‘Sate; the faulty of Uestory had been fully eatabtshed 92 D*: | (Wrallabout;” have lived in Brockiyn abo t twenty three | Were a couple of prety giria down tere. BILLIARDS. Aw Ficus ee panttasins te reaia ta ciate Be Bed a Beadtay, eh ost cer ailver aad other ‘Ge te balf mt, fr cou . whiney 3 7 — Resi : poh A Rr rst ot OMe 3 , had, m the presence of the Coart and fury, betrayed a | [oat ee ce ae ee Aas Heo | one city, on the Old Boahomme. Toad, was teen ot Bee Rivet 2 Fourth areeee Cocaine ne Atte | pene, (aracmme ts flog euigon, "Lanes axthe | Reenaegr Hs {credigaen ork Octet the owe Ronsolousnees of, te falsity from fit to” lash was acquaizted with tho Hempsteat sal Carstaug gitls | raised in this county; know something about the general ipbtegnnd Steg food buuineen. “Apply on The promiesa fo | Afbon,comer of the Bowery and Miri airet, ani uiready | on moreing of sale Mifve ici: of adjourament baving arrivel, and a desire | #202 Menbwiodge that hey Were fatutiar with cosh oties, | Mary Seemsen fa T855 mnettatod & sult agaigns may MeaBens, | ase eS | TENORIO LOOK AY TUS PERSON THE SEASON. - 4 re ith oacl ner, ut y hy <1 Ey 51s —P. r LECTURE th harge of the Judge should be deferred unti yt ple fod itt thair advant eae ‘ut there was but one church in this neighborhood at tha: | for $20,000 camages for slander; I conversed with » R SALE—SIX SPLENDID SATIN WOOD BILLIARD eee og jcxproceod, the casa was adjourned untl | tiene, aud tho father of the Hompates girs aud the | many pereons to find out what I coa'd about her and FPOFabler; Docker's maasutacvures but lite weekecuit te ‘Bxprese, 110 f A WILL BE DELIVERED BY REV. Ax. lay morail of the Carstang girls were idontitiod with that | they all said she was bad; Church Blackburn was the | soldat bargaia for cash only. Pletse inquire for three days | for rarniture in the country. Furniture pack- tecee, Man -% <aare of ths Stenaignre- and if I remember right both were deacons of it; | cause of the suit; he drew the papers; Miss Caretang's re. [oe i a TREAT AON inn D ae ten Sra ss reso, ‘at 7 Gudject—Thy Pope ‘und \w these girls at any gathering together, except [ new was eesti because when I asked about Mrs. 4 Or D. rae 8, , the connection detween the Pope's now Tecollect of; may bi they Chey anid that if I wanted to kno pa —$],00 WORTA OF DRY soa be that I leo y Dave mot y they )w adout her IMPROVED BILLIARD TABLES aS RS Tioketa 25 ceols. ‘tee ; = ie. a our so ee bron shiner — = en TOT] jimited Hi Ww and spoke to 3 cyamined.— only time I ever ‘9 to Mrs. , I know thie; the farailies lived tee bioeks Seamen was once when I went to her house to try and HELAN & COMER EES feet from each other. compromise the suit; didn’tknow her when she lived in CROGBY STREET, Now York, know what was the goneral rep tation of the | the country; once saw: her at John Bray’s at « public Sole manufacturers and patentees. for virtue and chastity? A. I know | meeting; and met Mies Ele one ovening close putation ; but nothing of my own knowledge; | house with Church Blackburm; this was in 1855; have ‘RELIGIOUS NOTICES. that is, I know no specific fact myreif as to her virtue or | heard seyerai pereons, both in city and country, spe TUSKA WILL LECTURE AT T' a A lightly of Mra. Seamen; John Bray was ose and John EV. H. GRaTTAN GUINNESS 2 Twelfth sirect, on naturday, @. Di you ever havo any smutty conversatin with | Wyatt was another: they lived in the cvantey Chas. R one of the heels | plaintiff? Objected to by plaintiff's counsel. Loring was one who lived in the city. and Wm. M. Walton pan Rony 3 this week 4 THE MILITARY. found lying on the fon. A. Tean’t say I evor did; we hare jok ‘coume men | was another: ismy brother; last witness was my ve been potter cheap | and women will, but I wever indulged in cays atty or | sister; think that some of the gentlemen I have mentioned | Om, SaeeD, Ly | Cet. SALm 4 Bompocition, isicad of , and becoming warm by | indecent language towards her. told me that they could teil me about the tall sister (Miss Resee ‘nltorm; cheap. Address fhe fire, bat moited and left the sole. Wooden nutmegs Q. Did abe over tell you in conversation that ‘a slice | Carstang); tho time I saw plaintiff? and Saccbore loge Son baa BARB Rnd papor sboc soles are some of the javen Yankee | off 8 cut loaf was never misted?’’ Objsoted to by plain ther were in a bagey together; think there was a ws ‘ Inconnite bot ther are antinnte then ws imin ean y ory = wean. tha nnonnAddlamibelenss = me a 10} gu '