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i = S bs Pl 5 z 4 m S § 5 5 4 amen eR | vieleuce upon me. ihe couse of that attack; me of the missied on Cae PR Sore Loe ol weg eee THE LUNACY CASE. es crmmliied i shu coe fal aed ied —— sey depariare rom spe, ie be OF WatL REOOM! BRDED oa RAD Wonk. BANDS WANTS WANTED fs eyes ese ous wha tht abe dosh my Srargagoetien of Ch ‘will be senotified and | my S Sermiaa"ineutats, Hf Beaten ob, sont Coors ets annens Soc aftrie ees ; f sine, (we 1 ne Boor SAntel My grime with bis was In the SIEUATION WANTED—B TEL, Sine. tent. Fo eee een aed % ball a a . Henry Ward Beecher on the be a ver prospect of marriage, | Writiog postry and Tove | gxs = 2 fem 8 tas Shonen o'clook, bum yes with all bag ing vial. | enoe. "Gail Tor two days et 1 West tan from such polla Bete ter | 8 id. yoatafut iaghim | A MIDDLE AGED GERMAN caer A SITUATION Ibave never time dress fe FM Lt y ty 4 of werk. Ad- SB iy mover at home to the a pan LLINER WARTRD.—TO & 0000, TAM pee hapten de. ” SITUATION WANTED-BY A LITTLE OTRL, In 4 Mt ais Wea sad fhe year row 1d will be given. HE DENIES THE SOFT IMPEACHMENT. or dependence Witnesses, | ley, elation A, Spriny ai, New York.” ennarend iy Vest will gives gis, aod SRIRT HANDS WA until [ leave vol lum 1] A FRENCH GIRL WANTS 4 SITUATION AB NURS ere and 80 frame hands husband's home, oe and to 4 at factory, 510 wihane ca a, wegs of "ty shall be divided. You id, 1 meant (experienc Fale .. Another Sharp Letter from fon me my rightih money, and place mein an lararior | that | nught be mardered, and. wet aty othor farson; 1 ANTRD=LADY ARTIaTS TO COLOR PHOTO. to } positionte hat my father left me. Istii! claira and hold, dia not u,0n my sister when she oo Ledies wishing to learn, after tweaty-four the Plaintiff. to Fight to my on st nsf ben 18 a8 8 the clo: pat @ Shale’ up vo wore ‘given oul, Pasating: taught tovertere tn patting her in tne seyiues. ‘ew. ere right to your kome, and Tooter i gi | geting dowa may Bave rhea agniant free. 713 Bros . - ™ J . sworn—] have never been ve 5 Indepen was entitely accidental, after mately soquainied with Miss’ Undernill; she came to About u weok’ George OWDit cathe to see See eee R Enea tor Cherry nee” | WA Nimen: whe ean apse acon? good aly pee me in the winter of 1862; we tale on Cape r plained to bim about. my being conined ; I tol op am REA Gd a equired : Apply at 36 Laight a The Testimony for the Dec | sdiccis ors inuie time; ane spoke of the intimaas of known shat { was among such a den of thieves." it I was sick and could not be taken care of at home the PROTESTANT COTON, GIRI, WIRES 4 gir. a ister with some friend, have @ kind protection of a Eg nen fr bee bospital was a eo antl fer mo; be said that wesa At ‘a8 good plain fe an excellent was! anTens Finer CLASS BONN! fence Closed. ‘Rave such a 4 of He geo | The skiliul physician thinks J can eos brauch of the hospital; 1 thought 1 had @ malignant (tien Ro erections te general housework. Call at oH liner Bowes in Phi adel re Desahere, See that ba og pew Paty it y meg, ban a fever, and 1 wan-apoe tks bya eae bene Win yd te Weat 2th st,, near Sth av. rot three dt Marat Joiaaom 01 irons sister, mer- bave an ® bome, | remark about ti bespiial 08g examined—My brain ried Lorian; she satd@arsh; bev ee nen br ter, dis, Tictaed. See astehoainder pamsa weet Wil | wee uo at al utirked Ab any tine, my nervous esto, Dyce in Tn private forty, Gall ; Reb Eva spoke at bew pleases. it waa to go about to reading trithard every cate ane Hinanees, an ay hare, Jaa rss disturbed; the geatieman who went to Borepe, that | ai tal pinto at, decond oor ui WANTED IN A SMALL AnERICAN was go al og ve evel A remal ms: sald would zen of Geor; he ebutting widence for the ening, but that she bad to decline going © fow years you must not fee! ashamed to be ree ame Of Miller; be was cufferiog Mette decmattion, abe A 9000, FAMILY SRAMBTRESS WANTS A sirva- | $ptice'sae Nousewort. Ged wages. Prosecution, o op account of Sarah being jealous of her; she con, | the scolety of your frieuds, [ think the skilful phyrigian dicd in Europe: I first became acquainted win Bim in tn family; understands hatrdressing. || ————————_____—_— on about an, or aa heseren Gia: Rp aioe am only | understands me better than the stupid one, pet several | 1448, | think at the Rutgers Instituto; I saw bim at P!} Gan hereon atl uw aC th at between bth and 7th ave. WANTED 4 ty Soy ted COOK, vaonve = Reey ae, ae. a*bowing” acq@aintance; she did not the vame of | physiolaus in Brook.yn understood ne. You have made |’ mouih church several tines, and met bim at pi RESPECTABL® MABRIRD WOMAN WANTS A | other 22 or aligns ALi si ya ‘my conclusion was at that time that she | & SNe romance of my life, in which you aghasorry | of ee, Q ar me Jo wure that tots Mr, aller A baby t) wet putas at ber own house, Call at 90 Colug- wy m ‘80; she suggested the con. | part. Escaping in an old calico dress, a Brovklya pleadare | aod dir. Beecher not one and the sume dis st. for two days. ‘This case covtinues to attract the greatest attenticn | Versation, and J answered her the same as any other ey. Sap en eye ae see ie eee pammet oA. paren thio TT bave arr aut ies sites ANTED—-A RSs, WITH ination alter lady sheitered me for were different ether; I do not know BITUATION WANTRD-RY, A YOUNG RNGUISIt of mote ood wagse piven. ‘abpty” im among « large clase of the onizese of Brooklyn, particu. |” mt R. Gravee swors—Am a merchant, and reside mi |'tiaht A’ tragedy, indeed. I fear ‘you would have | where 1 Georgin Mr. pe ie lived; f don't know whst Lie Proestaut citi, a8 shambe Nae Aintely nt 192 Woe ne : . ” Marly the members of Plymouth church, who feel con. plaintiff at my house on a bath |. cruciied) your Saviour, .or lit the fires to bura the.| business was; tuink he kept slaves; 1 sew him in the | Pisin aaa “Oa for | ‘we ans a 261 3d. s beiween at ~ ae siderably scandalized at the liberty taken with the name sodabe asked moit ‘ahe was ing 10 i: poor witobes in Kogiand; or {f you had beon a queen you | sprivg before I was im in the asylum—in May or early | 82 +2 WANTeOx TURE OR FOUR WOREWOMEN, FOR ot thale faverthe:aehner; Rew! Heiryow: Beavis ‘g oburcb; I said would have: played the of” the’ Brutal Hlizabeum | 10 Juve; Itr- Beoober went to Europe before he did; 1 RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS a, SITUATION 3 sifoor bonnets; bighest wages paid. 156 Rev. 7. Beecher, At an cue Re; this was before Mr. per to her cousin Mary, Has 6 humanity been re- | told Mrs, Ely that as 1 bad beea excluded from the com- sod eltx retercuppr,. Cail fox twq days”) “atewee oe: lu the ed to bein 8 deep melacciioly | warded? She arranged my c ig when the paralysis | pany of unmarried gent'emon, and as Mr. Beecher was ANTED_IN BROOKLYN. A RESPROTABLE Lm aIKt, amily to do it. Poor child! There was rooms’| the only inieliectoal gentiomau | bad 4n opportunity of : % “Teer: ~ cam with good recommendations, }o # small , that perbapa | might some day be married A SITUATION WANTED—SY A SMART, CAPABLE ag housework, Inquire at 65 Cumberland st, Broo! early bour yesterday morning, the fact being generally, ath a eae eee aca eu ld nos allo dition, an ‘soot! ir, and tol FP that ber } would oo! w me mows that the case would be resumed, ant that Mr. | fo.rs were groundless. . in. Brooklyn for her to be a painter und forme to bee pacapeng i. would be on ae stand apa witness, @ large num- Mar} coh, aoe worn:—Ihave been Loa nny with Miss’ | poet, and tor us both to be married, if wo wished. bad no particular reason to thick that IT might Sines piri wen Leary housework: ao Beaty yn, Persons assembied in court, aud before the hour thirteen or fourteen seen her C. UNDERBILL. rried to Mr, Loecher, unless it was Bom SSiliitlcat and Pee eesatetatnee abvans a aeaniea Gane “cHAMa as pe end Ninel with childrens whe. mit ‘be kind and obit Fi 4 ; of ton tlie large court room wes completely filled, a large | St MIs. Olcott’; heard ber talk of pte onepre setae four ‘Mra. Olcott reoalied—Was examined in relation to the | Prophetic vision that induced to think 60; 1 blame | Sity er country. “Apply at LP adanite st, Brookiy . or five years ago; she sald that there were reports sproad | dates of certain letter: Mrs, Olcott for my imprisonment; posed ° a _ Proportion of the audience beingladies, Mr. Beecher, | about she church which were causing trouble; I met her | plainuif. # which ahe received from the") oy or tbo eumily of the otbers; I thougut, thas s who was the onicf centre of attraction, entered the court cominas (rams paenalnes borer en ta bess ‘bea — TRSTIMONY IN REBUTTAL. might de jealous et ny Legit Q. How did you got 0 little before tev, accompanied by a Tribu we com geld that peo} en going, | The defendant's idea that your letter to Mr. Beecher causcd 8a a 4%) ’ P ip aa |’ about slandering her, and wanted to know if 1 had beard’ | rebuttio, See inl herrea ge fetiis fe Cha ciate, when youe et tne paris wpintae . and took a seat beside the defendant's counsel. it; ehe did not tell me what, the trouble''was, but said | Incinda J. Underbill, sworn—I am Be Pettit phen | Kuow anything about it? A. From meeting persons | A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL W Ante 4 gialle- ANTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY. A CRAMER. Mr, Beecher was the first witness examined, and testi. | that it turned her brain a little; abe told ms the story of | Underbill, brother of the plaluti; I did aot see tbe bial in church who bad formerly Deen {rioudly to me, whO:| gag such setinccn. eapece alerts te alt, Or altress 18 Teale Bbetireen 1) ans ee Oe fed as fotlows:—I have been pastor of Plymouth oburch | Seis hit with a stone on the beed by a boy, and that thee months before sbe ‘was sent to feeined to sbun me, acd being sick it preycd | God reference Cail or two dase at 143 sinith atreet, near | ——™ since ite she suffered very hb from that cause; ahe was very visited at her hou: for eighteen years; that oa upon my miud and gave me a great doa! | Bergen, Brooklyn. Vv ATTRESS: —WANTED, A PROTESTANT wom ce its organization, about seventeen years ago; I know cokamanatoative ‘and 1 was embarrassed by her conversa ’ Lhave seen her fromtme | Of trouble; im relation to Mr. Miller, J mot bim | ~~ gelesen Wo go to Orange, Ne J. apply ed Underbill; she became a member of the tion;.] went home and told my sister that I was of b her setting the table and | Rutgers’ Institute a good many ye-rs ago, SITUATIO: ARSED BY A Repth Obaas ee at 100 West lath st. Ring at the rom Ty acquaintance with her is very sligh opiulon in regard to Miss Undernill’s insanity, and rel Aue Crane to uy Louse | With soiue of his friends; I bave uot scen him more ths | Sniersuande boning, jeliire aad yaatry. The best of nets bever been at my dwelling, nor 1 at hers, in my life; she | ted-what she told me; she called pos ape brts came | when she came out of the asylum, aud she remaiyed for | twice at the Ac.demy of dlusic, ve or six yours ago; WO | reierence, Apply at 243 Weat Zid st, from)2 M. to 4 lM, y ANTED IMMEDIATBUY—4 FIRST CLASS TATLOR- illing to make herself useful a1 N@ GIRL WOULD LIKE A SITUATION AS | prefered who can operate on Whee' aid and ip a lo ip with ehildren, Muse bave goo city reference. employer's, $8 Kast 1th st. ‘West 22d 1. 4 8th ava in church to be a persen of retiring: and dim. | Out of the asylum, ‘and she looked as much deranged as | three or four weeks, and I iad an 0} nity of o| «| did not go together por return together, we mervly spoke | ~ ‘ho understand ng and fitting children one Cisro position scarcely ever raisio her I nptesing | She woe before; Ves Inet of Est SENG sis Cit the bad ing hor; I was at a meeting of wittcas at tin, MeCue's | after the rehearsal, there was no eng: gomout of marria, SITUATION WANTED—DY, AN AMERICAN GIRL, | clothes: ritst be wall Facommended: “Apoly abs ain S fs AA as seauisivess and lad she understands hair’ | corner of dat #t., between the hours of 8 and I .M, the church; at the time T ‘know from | been there gave me that impression. office; don’t remember whut oi . between us me. hi” Ove or six times at Piymoud f c Herrera resin thet, were, midvesaed oe eeOm rom | Pevira, Cbuniotie Carpenter sworn-I know the plaintif | was at my nouse she c-udacted Gersert very, weity | cburch, but never woot there nor returved with dressing’ no ob jectinn co take care of a growing child. Gail | So Ee ene Jeceived a letter once from lady in New York, on some | 888 Lear re.ative; not having seen her often, never beard | she compisined of being rebuod of her howe; her | It belog now near seven o'clock, the court adjourued | St Wess 2h a 2 oe WEA Skt 20 FE nie esi dail ea, Mterary sub, ect or enterprise, and my {impression w: ber say spy thio, about Mr. Beecher or Mr, Duryea; beard oduct while at my hor . till tea o'clock to da: the time that the person who wrote it Ree heal ber speak of Mr. Lynde after she returned from the Serpe aie. volgots, sprees pep publ wh a eS het Heelies ny A Am MOW, wow Wye hea aoe who ape) popes TA as I would say, “‘sprung;” about two weeks afterwards | ®#ylum; she said be bad shown ber great attentious, and | fendante, to relation to her belog put in the asylum; 1 oes SPECIAL NOTICKS | oblect; @ permanent home desired, Call at i6 | — — — nee I received @ ‘letter of apology for having written | tbat Mra. Olcott Aa her sister Sarah were jealous of ber | can’t tell whetber anything was usid abont the relations | Rc e ANTED—A WOMAN, TO Asster IN DOING GENE. ral housework, in asmail family. Apply yroaby the first, and my impression then was that this | great attractions: she said she would not have Mr. Lyude, | existivg be:ween the plainti t., after 12, noon. her sister Sarah; I was ASMIVERAARY CONCERT BY THK CHILDREN OF A YOUNG WOMAN, WHO TAS LOST HKR FIRST person. was out of ber mind; I did not know the | that be was pos susrectize, enough bimeelf; she said he | out whea Dr Bro the @ Methodist Bptt al Sunday School, who wrote elther of these letters, nor would sPOaMSS Reh A LORATS ened ma me oe Be" oat when 'Dr, “Brown oamie to my ‘boas, andl was peas’ | 2D. the Desens sire cet vetwesn, Broome and vpring || yc tabs. wiehee gs fa wot nurse Callforthree days | — MMEDIATBLY—A WRT NURSE YOR AN Bow were it not for the developments she secaied to be ina great deal of trouble about a | “hefeudants’ counsel ebjected to any conversation which | streets, this (Wednesday) evening, Deo, 28, at 73, ociock, | O47) Greenwich sl, near Nee et ee ee Cint cds alata Annis lace eral Laie senda chen eS Mr. ‘she bad sont to Mr. Beecher; I asked her if it was took place betweenDr. Brown and plaintif, (Objection | 2ickets “0 centa RESPRCTABLE YOUNG WOMAN 18 1§ WANT OKA housework Kvoly to Mrs. King, northeast corner of 40ub a natio msiress; Can CUL ladies’ crevees 6th ay. ‘was one of the trustees, and always a ‘personal friend: giving it $0 much hing in her cénauet | [)2YABPHENT OF FINANCE, | a sna doait kinds of family sewin. would dochamberwork {owe — never pes aan im relation to the plaintiff and | thought; I saw ber after she came out of the asylum; she he ‘considered her intellect was rr Eid tale BE Ly Mfrequired Caillat No. 96th st. near the Bowery, ANTRDTWO | FRO: STANT WOMBN: ONK A Senrrrenenih as iegrvanainea ‘uy wnaiaeenicd appeared much better; jay opinion when 1 Oral saw ber ROE a a a ea Riis adsed os tein ina ts | A RESPRCTASLE WOMAN WISHES A SI and, Selrton cia posta Asioring bean oO rent ruire D8 . one of the executors; ste never chysegaapen Me f ‘as cook and to assii be washin, ive the beat | and beat wages glven: none but competent and good ‘wore concerned; I was married when I was, twenty-one | #0 when I went home; | mot Mrs. Olcott shortly after, and | int : Z rs a Po ‘old; 1 am Dow ‘any ‘one or fifty-two; shere Kaa ‘asked ber about it, cnd tor the fires time | learned from oe eran acleeaieenen eet pow the® plaintitt h arp acer to. ve of Wa oP her last place. Call at it est 15th st, foto mend BpDly. Cail at No, 9 Nassau si ice Ni Saat shgaguunas ASAT fray ate ghey Hemet we pitt os ner calculated from the 10th day of October i864, to the date of | Dase! salle id america ies ona pialotit, at the death oor Mra, Beecher (lags: masher tare | Mr. Lynde offered earch ga fe bag ad ts RI PA Arak ee bees AORN MERE RY ROR yer. BITUATION WANTED. <BY A RUSPECTABUR GIRE, ANTED—FEMALE AGENTS; WAGBA $15 TO Was vothing in the letters about the plaintiff and myself’ "She Court bere took a recess of balf an hour. hen no or rms f agang popup ba cba AG SHEE se 5 LO A ina privace fant! ik. washer and Ironer: (he werk; a lady to take, charge of an ouiow tn. Fh aceh asylum; she was at my house early in the pring pre- | [0 CLAIM, AGE! 13.—WAsit NGTOS ; 7 fa Hf lady to take, charge 9% valer's, 180 B seiring io vila phe North, Liver enar, ther publica: AFTERNOON SESSION. vious 16 ner being taken to the asylum; from what I on Dest of clty Fe! beeen for wo daysat $e West | phia; capital rdquited. Cail at Dr. tien’ P 's poems; there was nothing excep: . have seen uf ber prior to ber being seat to the asylum I —— ~~ a ~ ——_— ttonable in the letters, either socially yor meratiy oon. On the reassembling of the Court the following extract’! saw nothing in her conduct to indicate. inaaity? 11 FR NT GIRL WI TUATION i ssdared; I con's recllét having sean Wit Ju any | of w letter, addressed by the plaintit’ to her brother Ed- | next door to her mother: when she called be seemed | Suse commectna mimealy witbe few fraccuan Can Ae Ge wore _ HELP WANTED—MALES. Sane Speiea of the ohare hate cen coma wip, was read by counsel:— ibe! to be recy, muck wraubied spout landers which she said | —particuiarly Naval, Prize Clalins, Serle tar | Sabivan at, in the front basement, ys = ) GENT. ver EXAMINE INVENTION: URGENT. A coording to the records of Ssrremear eww, lat er; she seemed sick a per centage unts collected ‘or references a8 to po! ly neede: +amples re poo lay, 1863: ape ae ond ef ite st that 1 did’ tu the few weeks at Lome. I | was very much distressed; ber trouble in, that respect Hon in Tvenon, {aclites, dc. address for one” week C. A. 8, Mamgenart howaare Sean cet VATION | 20 aa As art thal recall for $12 gia be wousore three sides of common writing » ant Lager a ’g several times, perhaps & dozen or more, | was the subject of ber conversation while she was at wy e Bie pihanren. es et T i? Il at 55 8th av, afl MP | fetta ag pis ee Mera that was the impression left on my to ieee ‘take had learned what was said about me | house, an Sees AY. eopand Aor. "4 iJ - 4 je reason assigned in the letter for | among the Raymonds, Howards, Graves, and soon. about | Coe Adams, sworn—Ain 809) 4m, the piptositt | PBS ERESIDRNTS OF ALL TES GOLD ARD SILT SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE | A OENT! CLEAR $1 ve, 3 PAT Ae Oy 44 corre was severe domestic trouble. | writing that letter. Iwas so much afraid thought Laid four of five years; I a ‘intendent of the o clock today {Wednestar), at the office of the Dav & young girl, todo chamberwork and asst in the w rine Portfolion agit ne Moan 9 dollars w Rap rae i—Am sister of plaintiff, | me crazy. I have been Le eares ha. upon it point, | Sabbath sobool: ry Sabbath until shvell Mining Company, No. yo, third ing ad iro te iting. in a small private family d useful articles that no one ‘evn do ical e did, with my motber: commenced | I caliea At Lyons! several times to bear, and Osborae’s. | about « year 340; | Nave, met er ‘ae meetiog of the Foom Sg wpere (hare. sil be Bresaniad ip Mines. | bave Foe ran fle caar! tor iis, Soutaing ex about seventeen ene are the only was concerned to au. — Aohoo! at various bouses aud at ber own house; { heard . 2 oe Sinine, or nen‘ for! cfreuiar hs would ‘rive me the faforsaat formation. Mr. Beecher knew her say ut ove time while we were meeting there that | === ay = ™ Rajan inducements, free, a Stone. we lino In; Wet he aid. nor Kaew tive, nanagtinty [Ber metheb eaiested to Raving prayer tueces ihe pinion WATCHES, JEWELRY, &0. SITUATION WANTED—uY, att CTA BLA): 8.'C. RICKARDS & CO.; 108 Nasesa precept cent I bap se ‘volunteered to have the meoting hold at the house, oR SALE—A VEST CHAIN, WEIGHT pwrs., | famly. Can be seen at 68 Om at T THE NEW YORK MERCANTILE AQ’ no poke ghey; vas | eall apie, to lat et, jet. ba sat ante Ss sinter wore generally Ponaaete rier of gold can Win be tld fort value FA. ble, pnilding, S44 Broadway Wanted, 199 8 degiaoous been rewarded. Present al meet jon’ Dk they objected tous | gold. Address L. R. B., station A, Spri clerks aod one grocery salesmat r. GU. there; I beard ber oue cow plain of havin 23 ae out of situations can find employment by calling iy Edwin Updernitt who was the first witness examined written a letter to Mr, Beecher, iat Seemed to be mu OUIS ANRICH, 723 HROADWAY (NEW YORK HO- seen fot moe office. Merchants supplied gratis. a_i ba ‘when the case wi }, Was recalled; he testified essed abous it. tel), will pive. as usual, thirty per cent over any man petite lat RXPERIGNGHD ROOK DELIVERER WANTED— oa inramioans Jottee from his ester within s | | “biepoes Poser, smora—The plaintiff is my sister; Halrshawia, or any arucie of View “assets lean a Paneiss, HOTBLE, AND BOARDING nousEs 1 by, Arlen, 19 Weekman st, Callfor twe days, City $50,000, days finemen' seen frequent promptly anpplied with female help of every pation, | ret renee reqnired. Bae ant bo ue nee tua tine be was wager re i pabey mr eer i area N*%., JEWELRY | RSTABLISH MEAT —WILLTAM groom sealers Giiesit don Ape ah the Bimplay ment BOY WANTED-FROM 13 TO 16 YEARS OF AGE ‘of the 4th of dh carob “ne a ti A ‘was sept to the asylum; | did not obeerve any- ul, formerly of 61 Delaacay street, informe hi Houvet ruer of ew av. and 1th a P| Ov WA jan JOYEARS OF AGE, Foom ch the ight pever ee of any attempt on The part of apy of the the conversation which took place un | friends and numerous custemers tha! he has removed House, cor! ne in a wholesale station tore. and said the thought ahe family ve her of her share of the living provided , Canolinn ananeed to be quite sick; brought | business \o No, 70 Kasex stront between Wroome and Gra ITUATION WANTED—AS BOOKKEEPBR OR Assinar, | (tret_ Address Statlos eed Fiened elo sen nar to for nee by will of her father; saw nothing, aniess it | her from 1 the asylum; I took her from Dr, Brown’s eee Teed oeelin heieas eteatien by ® young man of several lyeurs experience: re OY WANTED—BETWEE. AND 18 YEARB OF : was on ber part, in seying aagry words to her mother or | be reio.sed her for me, and I took her home; she re- paid to the repairing of Watches, Ulecks and Jewelry. ANo,1. Address for two days D. &., box 127 Be {; must write a good tad. be quick and: tat sister, which indicated ap; i feeling towards her by ay BA fa weeks and then weot to her d come well recommended. A pty a the Other members of the family; the income of the estate with her, she was aaioes to return the hours of 9 and aly a mot! from imycotmente te $420 @ your, uve luciudiug 1Oe LeUee oes ‘she would love her a owo W ARTED cinch RUNERE TAKE, Ole An AREA Bees Por WANTED PP io whtch the family reside; they bave the use of 7 . 1 ln ber "bfae Toraitare, ahich my -fainer ey 1 told o; be ania T released ber frm nw aay ing aon todo gi eri heusework. Inquire all thie we her fore she went asylum the seovn: that | — - pe + o that 1 had a0 wish 10. deprive her of jum; | Ag GREYHOUND Lost. -ON THE AFTERNOON OF ANTHO—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A aITuaTION. As Oh a ox beers was TRO=im eve RY JOM Sod hoerty, and that I would “ag fer the option of Folog T3 ving aby covversation with George lored Italian Greyhound with ‘good er and irover and good p of good from thecily. Address, with stamp, American then or makin; Bouse of Olcott about the relations existing between the plaintiff | si ed si ay bad nie. colse~. 920 Uae] \rererongs ‘stv an call at 10d Hester at, up al Mercantive Unton, 713 Broadway. N’ brother step! pen, Rew Y York; ve obe aan al Dropeitous and her family; I heard George Oiwoit +x- ‘ait Ge on that ramones und said ‘in effect that she wasdeter- | press am antipathy to the = and say that | ward wil Ba given by returulug bin to mined to regain and maiutain her rights ere: that was | be would as iief ft was one of the others | street. unout all that was daid; [could exercise b4'nfiuence over | instead of plaintif that was taken away; George Oicott her; I told ber it was on account of the watavorabie ‘ef aod my brother Edwin made a proposition that ihe piaine | {OUND—A, BA ebces by whicb she was surrounded in Brookiyn thi tif should board 10 Brooklyn; George Vicott was Vitrecht bei ot Fotos nee OT ad ih Pimnliole Bikk, RUG OLERK WANTBD—A MAN WELL AQ! ae desired to change her residence; she anid she was de preseut when my brother said he would send her back 10 | S#r* !t br pay! Ten ae NLS Peer Utrecht, tu. | WANTEDSA, SiCUATION BY AN AMERICAN GIRL, DY ed with dispensing, oomponnding, and ie eral mioed to matnt sin her rights and | house whi ium; during the time she bas been ab my house, aS My tl ae ew 16 years old, to do light chamberwork or mind ebild | poutine of the retail drog trade, Apply to @ Mi tber provided tor ber; this she repeated bor imprisonmente,I saw votl ue wu ch ind | FOUND—NRAR SANDY HOOK, DRO. 27, a how to the name of Mayo. A liberal ree 2B West Twenty fret ws BI r a OACH MAN WANTED.—MUST BE NEAT IW LOOKS, YEN—A SITUATION, BY A GERMAN PRO. | COACHMAN, Viderstand his busness and ha Bera * testant woman. &8 cook and washer; 1« wiiling (040 | recommendations, apply before I1 o clock tm the morning OP. PROVISIONS, ON NEW baie ge Cali at 12h Cangon st, rear, iu the base: | At onhwest corner of Clinton and DeKalb a best of referenvexiven, Can be seeu.for two days at | wholesale druggist, 41 Dey a place, 1 mbih wt fears eyes, with ‘ bee Mr. bus room, wed ae varbtber er great Tannen? talnen eet; was wo ana: I told her that I would see her rights | ro. sanity, witb the exception that im talking of thia Boat, which the owner can have by proving property — , or A tic’ Asylam; ber mental condition was fait anner Q. You are oneo the + xecctors ke very vehemently, and compiained of | nd paring charges Inquire on steamer Jesse Hoyt, fot V TASHING AND IRONING WANTED—BY A Age! ied oval an ni faa eM one fest at that' time; sbe spoke. a of having ® physician, I saw very little or her before she went | %& street, New York, apectable woinan, at her own residence, Call at |, aot day made easily. SCOMB, HORS at eX aC sory Broadway, between 3h and deh sis, St Murray ot ata on OUND—& LADY'S SCARF, IN BTORE NO. 194 SIXTH ae because I did not thiok sbe was condition to under: | three—inotber and two sisters—could not hv Senceeey thd matapenytaned ct tbe ein ‘he Rat" ¥ ap ee tilly had BY A YOUNG Gna an AN (PEAMBTER ATANTED. ONE. WHO, THOROUGHLY stand them, I made this proposition becavee | thought it | aud be did not care which weot away: heard plant “ sha a — = Frarebsings can show beat ef references, ADD'y hand; ius be sober, honest aa s. and pring was my duty to do 80; did not know what rights she | since Ler imprisonment sveak of Mr. Beecner and Mr. Ost—A DEPOMT BOOK ON THE GREBNWIOW | 1165 allen sty etween Broomeand Delancey sta. In tbe | good i fonmnhendatiens, ‘Fhe ettnat o permanent remonsira.ed with her and, s1id she would be put ju the bad under the will, nor dol know now. Q Did you not | Lynde; ! could got say that the oti exbibited a 4 Savings Bank, No, 25,11. The finder will receive @ | fancy ature. esidence wll bein the country. “Apply a4 Id and 18 Tupatic asylum; sbe would jaugh aud say that 1 was very | know that ber father left her a certain interest in the | signe of insanity, her tomper perbaps is im leaving the same with Bolles & Co, 19 Sm Chauibers at., New York. Jous of her; she told me this on very many occasions; | estater A. I left that for a matter of aiter considera. | est; abe promised me that she woud stay at iny Louse; re 7" ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, AsiTi ATION To DO os -s — ‘my mother was present sometimes at these conversa- | tion; I hadan impression that abe had rights, Q. Did | I havo been compelled to use persuasion to inauce her to OST-ON SUNDAY. IN. WEST THIRTY.FOURTH aS SUR Eh cp ectiae to ties oer ena. |. Wi strc taeecnmns APSE either 4 street. or vicinity ‘a plain Gold Braeet The onier | reference trom ber last employer. Can be seen for iwodays | ment. Apply any morning from 9 tot, at Ward's, No. was diffic lt Particulars as to | to the asyium; I had bveeo away on busines us surrounded by, | Monroo; it is possible tuat Mr. Cicot y 7 eultable reward smd: | Broad treet bowel bave heard her speak of Mr. Duryea very many | pot you know, as one of the executors, tnat ihe will had | stay, I did put thiok it was (or her best ivterei e8 a‘ter we commenced to go to Mr. Beecher’s churct, | » provision giving to the plaivuff certain rights In the | im mind or body that ste should go back to the asy.um. | wiil receive the thanks of the owner at $2) Went Thirty tuft | ay 102 Court st,.Brookiy a, Bradway. Dati tbougu fret it was only a jest; she would be | estate? A. Ihat was an undetermined question in my ‘The counsel read the following letter, which the witoces | street — — - po Rai $$ W ANTRD—GROCERY BTORE—A MAN COMPBTENT to make purchases and to teke charge in my absence: aaee eavand anaigt gecerally, mncloss OUtb pay mind; read the will of my father; I knew | Said be wrote in avewer to one trom some member of the ‘very angry if she saw any of us Speak to avy that "it contained a provision to that eftec 1 is as follows:—I would not, myself, send ber church, ehe said that Mr. D. aod her would be LADY'8 ONY ‘single woman, of steady, up her own hove,’ as hourexe some future time, but that there was some ob; Tfdont remember having stated to ber that influences. atic Asylum, bat 1 I were living at bome aod : the way; don’t recollect her having said this more then | by which she was surrounded at home were unlavorable not beuave herself, | woud wake a complaint me raahand [rom ines, ton, ating reference, Acdress for three days ence; lieard her, say ® great deal about the | to her condition at that time; the warrant, usder wbich Host er, abd, f necessary, send her tu the pl ce moet ae encnarre . + box 95 Broadway Post office. letter to Mr. Beecher; that the members of | she was teken back the second time was in the posses- | suited to her case—viz , the Workuouse, for sixty days a all for two daye at 4U Cornea = N 7 She church weuld | not fo ber; that the | sinof Mr. Olcott; 1 never bad the certificate of the | oF six months. pin tached. uitably Fe: | et. near B ‘ond floor. aks speede a TEUEG, Ban area ee Misses Liuryea would not speak to her, she was | Couaty Clerk in my yorstenion: Wel Toke it oe Witners—Ihe reason I wrote that note was thet I did Braided by te No7 West Thirty fonrta street Taare ae REOPROTABLE winnino wor ) Rapptook. ‘The bes ct refereucestreqsired, Addrem iox . ect ec as, om y i A SP ARKLE De st 0: frequent!y very violent, so that the servant hadio be | one or two occasions; don’s know anytbing | oot think ehe was a fit subject for a lunatic asylum; I did OST-ON TURSDAY MORNING LAST, IN FLUSH. Ww BED Re de SARC BOTARLR BABRIBD WO" | 916 Pose rete cane ene Re note that #he made al the hed fr the kitcheu to belp to restrain her; she has called from iP hi about jt; [think tt was on hie in the asylum; I never Brooklyn. ANTED_IN AN OFFICE IN WALL STRRRT, A ce at fgnres ing avenue cars, Brookiyo, & Package containing one | Wyckof st T ver been deprived of food while she was an ‘jomste of | knew Mrs. Olcott to make any request that the | trouble, bot if she hed, that would hive beoa my cour: Sink Bhin and one Ermine Col'ar, without tn Tene ever veen deprived cowledge; heard. her. threaten my | Cutts sick; chouldioome vo hee honwe to be treated: sire, | Ido not know of any poouulary advaniace thet would | will besivatly ewarued oy leaviog she aame at C.0. Gun: | \NTANTED—BY A. 8U R LAUNDR wien tal haul Address: with ‘name and resdence, mother that if abe would not give hor the money (or the | Gicott’s house on tho Heights levtwonty.tive feet oy wocrue to the Olontia by the imprisonment of ibe pl.in- | ther & Son's, 46 Maiden lan iV the best erty rete: fon as tanudr SHS Post office, family Jiving, So that she could provide for us what we | about fifty or sixty feet deep; when plaintiff went to the | til Dr. Brown made objections at first at my taking = : oe —————= | chamberimaid pi iy " - — geeded, she would tell may things of her; never knew | asylum there was no person occupying that house but | away, but be subsequentiy allowed me to take her my OST--$59, 2. ON BROADWAY, BETWEEN | and tine wasber; wages §| A STRONG. INTELL gt al LAD, 17 TO 20 4 Ast place and Washiugton vince, of dn Washinton —- a ee nuvead (beni the Park. The fade ded. “Apply to Or. King, 714 Broadway B! LL MACK & GO, un or to use apy of her own money for the purchase of | nerseif and children; I dou’t koow that that situation is | brother or Mr. Oicott did pot make any conatiion as af dee mg flood; we had as we needed, and our clothing was other- | go healthy as osbers would think, my taking ber out; Mrs Olcott said the seyium was the Tiberauiy on Be wise provided; Mrs. Vicott bas been very kind to her; Defendani’e counsel here read the pprien piquant } plece for her, aud se bad beon placed there, and there my brother Oy rings the ane, Coe eee lorter from the plaintiff to her sister, Mrs, 0) one of | she mast remain; 1d0 not know whether the plaiott Ls OST-BOOK NO. 1.181, BELONGING TO PATRICK Qcd my brothitr Stephe.’s wie comes to the house end the defendante:— 4 Hare deceased, with’ Atlantic Savings Bank. The | ive it to her, never knew ot auy oF plaiotul's company Jan. 11, 1863. ‘the estate 10 my brother ‘Fawi ly reward’d by leaving it with the rs, ass, be WAT, NURSES A SITUATION WANTED, BY a é ‘fun Avenue Tote! _ y woman, io an American family only al et de f ddd st, Over the grocery Woxrep-a BOY ABOUT 16 YEARS OLD, TO store. @ and attend to fires atthe houss,, Ad- drese B., Herald ouiee. would stay at the asylum; | have jeft tho management of Ipever heard any com- | fader will be mit ANTED—A SMART MAN, WITH $500 TO $1,100, AS hen she came out of There Dives and a Lazarus, and there are you | piaint about nia matadmivistration of the alfairs @n- Superintendent New York Hospital, : the asylum her condition was greatly improved; she | and! Wesball probably never meet in thin world e: trusted to his charge, POSITION AS BANK MESSENGER OR COLLECTOR aesiviant in # high'y respectable epterpriae, rity Spoke of sending to Thiladelphie 10 geb medic! cept strangers, © more than strangers, and we Caroline Underhill, pitti, recalled—{ said no- Ain ace mercantile ‘a desired by & person who | given and liberal wages. Apply at 716 Bron inird oor, Deeds acti kive the best of reference ———— Bever meet in forevervy and activity. Address for three days tl. C ‘was some tine before she was sent to the asylum; wext. Cherish the malignant vee thing to Dr, Browa sbout my contempi: threats of personal violence to my mother and whore falsehoods for years inducea you finally to seek t! riage with = geotieman in Furope; all 1 said to lr. rewarded eo myself; there hes " never errs iu unkicd | mental and physical cestruction of your dead fatber’ ae in are : Mr —, was te oe vee ‘Thompyon, feeiings on my part towards her, have never | child, doubly orphaned for want of a mother. After amily) said; that it wae my fofataation about Mr. . made any threats of violence iowards ber; J | wioter of the severest ‘whooping cough, {0 which friends | Beecher that ‘affected my mind; I told Dr. Brown that MRE LOst.—997 REWARD.—A SABLE MUFY WAR attempted to defecd myself from her; | | more pies Bo you bad warned to be careful le-t it | there was a genticimen ip Turope who, if ~ ver Te | 11 otate on ine mornieg of December 3i. The abn ¥ —t gever hindered her (rom going into society; the plaiutif | would result in serious disease, weakened in spirits by | turned, would release me if Bo one else would ward will be paid on ite return to 2) Third street. Troy, N.Y 29 Bes , and it b agen . any fsew she was going to ibe asylum, and it wae with ber | the bratality of the animal ‘whose envy bad induced her | totd him that Mr. Beecher would marry mi ie! ‘A Hier Guaad WilvkaaA® PXGLIRH) Br th a ands Bis busi. | a te biack anamelied setting. Wirren— YOR WHALING VOYAG 50. MBN; for lie army andaavy, the highest cash bounties 187 Weat street, corner of A/ban. Ha HENKY JAMES, spent, WANTAD=A YOUNG MAN, AS ASSISTANT IN A first class oyster house and bar; one having ftom $169 to $200 aa security for faithfulness, can meet with a good ‘ation, Apply after 10 o'clock to Mr. Smith, 29 Macdeugal t to Its pecnniar iret National Bi | SITUATION WANTR: d industrious young s to John Gannon, | at, BY AN HONEST, SOD in, aa barkeeper. ‘A f o o |. Mev OPP Lost—ON | BATORDAY, DECEMRER T eonsent and concurrence tbat she went; I wae never | to tear forks and dishes from me at the table until I pur- | to the story of a separation between Mr. Hoecher and Seine He ibot Livectt was anklud to ber, and nat i znd ye Ms Re Bo "to appeaue bor bia, wie, 10 Tosver ra tha Mite Riis pened one, carmen Mr comer tees | dese "aleneaeiey relerepsen acca r; Daaber, W : , — ___ never sa! a » at it | wrath. At last, nervously exc 0 ourrageous a ; the room that I occu 0 ‘am , el id D IMMER! ELY—AN OYSTER: twas wicked for the rest 10 reat her aa id; never of | abusa’ of your "a atermanly #00, Who invited me | fronted the ment tet was very. warm ta the aferu00n, Fengeraeh at Mecene. Fee’. LI Hine vege shag sara ot duro 0 baslingns; eine © Arak glose aby ir el ir; | to commit snic: on account my old oge, there e! or minutes on ime floor; two of ~ "1 ee , 7 x c w 7 ome: vail ‘early at jambers st, { 1 never seized her by tbe bauds or arms 80 as to leave | | ‘not ed that I was unable to endure | them were not safe to come out at night and wingle with csr anes ie! AS. SxENSincep togteee "RE, WHO 18 GON. A MAN COMPETENT TO ACT AB rke reterences unexcaprion | ST ()()(),— 7 “ s keeper, aasistant oF ed cashier bookkeeper, that the terrific fe and paralysi dhe impression of my ore in her flesh, | have held out | any tonger, au: re. | the others, and their rooms were cloned; I requested to REWARD—LOBT IN GOING FROM WEET my bauds to resist her attacks, aud ii she dushed ageinss | duced me to such & skeleton ag I became, Twice bas be permitted to take @ piliow to the hall “and stop at tbe ba Twenty-third strost to, West Twenty-first street, io ae will comme: ey, Or from January % Ad | pois ane Lave tenn. sad willine ie : them | cannot say; eased to speak of Luryea about | your degraded son sneaked to the prison house to ree | Open window to get fresh air, as ny lungs were vory jxth aveniie, a black Ver. above reward will be paid dress L. B., Her ce. ee hs Ag hd pox 188 ‘Herald ‘otiee. meourity, eight years ago. i ever anid she had actéd improperly | me, to secure m: ny life destructio through your sanctiom | much oppressed; | am acq) ainted with Mrs, Ely, she thied streak on delivering the same at 174 West Twonty- trvaTION WANTED - ‘saatiteaieaiila - SRRNCH ADV ERTISEMESTS. Q* DEMANDE-DNB, FRANOAISE QUI SAIT BIBN coudre pour wizner doux jeunes, demoiselien. Ow Ot mi ectlon—the lagt time when health wrs again re. | lives in Heury street; trom lst of tarniog. Harpy, in renewed bealth, I could almost have | have been at ber house seven or eight time: 1868; never hoard ber speak of Mr. Tynd id even did apologize wo sovoral iguorant joquire of her whether sho bad heard avythi married; the nights that she did aot sieep | women With whom you oo oper: ho, like your- | letter which Ihad written; she misrepreseute: from 9'to 12 0 clock, @isher ; #be carried a candie about very maay Dights, aud | geif, were incapable of undorstanding he emotions of @ | versationa which took piace betwoon us; | may have said | on lea pitt evigera de bonnes re cornmmandasiou. | was walking about through the rooms, | locked up sowe | true he» rt wrong with anguien and treachery. Had I been 3 ber tbat 1 might married to Mr, Boechor, but 7 $1 ( REWARD.—ITALIAN GREYHOUND g.ur ANTED= A ITUATION, TAs TR AVALESR. APTER 04 apres six | cures le solr, aa avenue.) 1, 1865. towards Mr. Duryea, end that it would injure my sister and myseli; she became moiangholy about the lst of $5 REWARD — Lost, (DECEMBER 38, A MINE 1). G: between to garden Gollar, in Second can give the best clothing fo ~~ closet for perbaps two wie received at home with the joy and rejoicing that an alfec it Doth be unmarried at the tit T said to bor thi wt rs of nor, clothing 0 my the Sabbath wobool; there was | Cireste {amily would recsive a roverned iunatic—euvy | was devied the company Of vomarried coutlemen at | Svnerayauin on. ‘Whoever wilt return te dog te We 08 | for the past teu yours. and can esmiuaad ® good sound | ‘of tbe Sabbath echool at the house, but where was mot sated, and the determination was fixed that the | bome; that if the servant would let them into Fhompson nr rest will repetye i trade, Address D. H., ber 103 Fi raid omice, ‘were not members enough present to transact busivess, | world should Lever know mo again, The last night but | the house she would be sentaway, 1 said that my il Aa ng -——— Se — aud they adjourned; the question was xsked where they | one at home I astonished the animal Dy the | sister Sarah had been unkind to mo, ro but ehar Mra. Oloart SH) RE REWARD.—LOST, ON ANTRD—A SITUATION As BOOKKREPER OR should meet again, and my mother said it would got be | return of my former voico In singing, and om the had beon very Kind to me; Teaid to Mre, Ely thatT met “ye tant fl th victn| Re Cs clerk, in @ first clnes hovel, by a young man who hi ‘o sgt 8 as As ein, ‘pease ap) aie bad experience, Good recommendation given. address f PHYSIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE CON. never said they | next day the song books were hidden away, Oh. whate | Mise Lay who was intimate with the family o sir, Beecher, and that she put ons contemptuous look instead , made fac 8 6 | GP) REWARD LOST, A SMALL GOLD Warton, with gold face and enamelied back, In getting out ANTED=A SITUATION AS BOOKKREPER, AS. Sistant bookkeeper, entry clerk or copyist, by & youn z a gd qualified aa above. Address C., box la ‘ald oflice, eonvenient for them to meet ther should mot meet there. Q What ie work did she | horrible thing is eovy! I bave rogained much of Delore abe was taken til of whooping ooughy A. Sbe | youthful xppoarance which | bad before possessed, for « bowing No ste; Te not say that ‘and directed the servant about some of the | God has been with mo through the d.rkest \emptation. Mr, Duryea’s name to her te my ‘an sage of at Thave walked the streets, cr ‘of my own city bangry for to her that he was a devoied | of the Haat B: the food on my own table, which my own hav ad@ pO similar remark to ber in reia- | streetand East Brosdway, of Bunday, vont ton to Mr, Lynde: he was only a friend of mine, and {| 8242 o'clock. | Above reward will ie pata by leaving it at thought tbat pe street, o@ariy 30) pages and 190 we mowtomy of the huma with @ treatise on @arly error, its de men 8 wpon the mind and body, wiih the fe ty caly rational and success. a by the ‘ear ‘of canen treated, Fried aud those cinignmacne five days box 602 Post oflice, Niddietown, Conn, way and Dry Dock cars, corner of © bet: ‘baking; table sometimes, and sometim i marriage fwbo would ke Wregular in her Debian sh f. jas wot tiwage vom | pha Lae gf ret bead Poon Oh be pral oad inet Poy tye ® certs those cation breakfast table oo sho morping fore ‘ing dread irom neural }, Owing ing io ja ega' r4 — — hias§ a n: t > Sots the asylum; it was the t saat custom a for plaiatift very cold ome aed sitting tu over hented rooms, w “ tion to the iter T told. ber T thought that, part oe WARD. —STRAYED, | 0 ON A WRONESDAY, ARTED BY oY SQUEG MAN OF UXPERIENCE free of portage, ‘to any adarers 0 venipt of 28 conte y get the table (or breakiast going | am necustomed to the more Comfortable warmth Was on acount of wee Som a oe iat cae fase tee tere Towne dase Benports Metal ohce bear NY. te ves ever removed anything from ber as the table; has been with me ever thore was nothing said about ber baying to purchase ber as well own fork; do not know bow long it was before she Providence, TI that went to tbe asylum until a physieian wag called: think | bsye quite a life beore me yet, avd that 1 thong ib bhi cause wait Bh PF ema eget) of | Sig vo Pad ony toe ousratng bak etish he jeran ut was better then, 1 — y one #6 unkind as my sister cat 25 WARD,—COACH DOG LOST, IN BROAD. wa) for cata ogue to D. J, GOM- PRRT'S p purchasing goury, 73 Naesau street, N. Ys NW fader Cabtes AND ALU K KINDS OF FANCY ond NTED—BY A YOUNG MAX, ~4 TEARS ¢ ee Aan, rear 2, Brat clags prod was no physiciaa | among the good and tho gifted, and | think there is ead not be in her right mala thas is the way I took to apolo- , Dear Chane re street, om Sunday evening res wi Logs yee nares, yon = x tailed o was ill, because we | place yet, and whore God sustained genus seareey gize for her conduct; 1 don’t think I said anything to ber half th 0, ol spquired an ie ee = a oe Bye i as! gt 3 thought that ber sittin reap Habs and eating v0 tittle | rived TTuaturity, and whose balf scarcely tested virtues | about commencing this suit; never told ner that 1 ex- L% vk yi ee eek: te som 7 addrensing = guano ee DOOR YaLyN® was [arte pte abe said od te My | by — oy eben denne Sah Bow forty two, a a large Loyd hy et aoa tion T apo m t" rine by hil oe at viagrapaie’ Gallssy, athena tam be RES 8. CATHOLIC alarge ausditneut cf Uterine while walking, was bit on the now not bow you can make it koown to myo 3 1 don’ po) rect. ‘ Har We : aipur.6 at varieiy; Gol Semen one tight, sod wes dl, snd. want to det. Hen ie eeetoni trunds, unless gon pub it aa tho neweps: | Ber about the Board of Deacons taking action Ia. ri oS eeeiaee ofan, SO ST eee ieee _. THE TRADES, cae ene and. Hoven es m bated “4 pera, poe teten 1 (rom my home sutticiently long to "une latter of Mr, Boeeher; did een noes at turer, ¢ Whole Photogra in to 980 hor, | Q, Cam you toll any night Ghat $50 REMARR. LOST, ON 2TH INST, A oun Bus MOULDER. WANTED-ONE th Fancy Articies, £0, very cheap. nomewt ‘CobbinaTON s reat, the chumeb at all; she miscoostrued y language in Beating Watch ie bove eva, my by uiding of mall articles, lnqui ui on. aquire of Wm. alee) iP oe, Q. Were you tu her reom? | for all th ‘A. No; but | did nobsleep, and beard her walking avout | rounded by eurors and admirers. sort felation to my tbat the roc was @ plea- | upon returning inka! book atore, 316 Bower: aii night. we have been for six Fours that we were vot | sorry you were afrakd of ma Had you pever song place; I meant that for those requiring such WarkavenuesNo\quenonsamnede ee TAILE CUTTERS WaneuD —PasTAR ey SEFUL PRESENTS, very (riendiy terms, and little couversation passed | harm U aT TURED BY co & place it was pleasantly Crip he asked me how I WTON & 00., ty Retreen us; ber beaith was very good belore she took | ekiiful physician considers mo qui ispoai- | eacaped, and why Dr. Brot ee] St Baireday great OR B PpOLEe AN IN Boker 1 MALDEN LANK. the whooping cough; the first time ihe plaintiT used | tion, wish i were the case ou. All the glitedand | that Dr, Brown conceiv on Se containing al 70 ing Sing 5) Violence was about eight yours ago; this was exbibited | the good are now my relations, ind hearted and | no objection to my bein pers of ho value ng avon to the | feuds furntaned, hateas! to "rena Russo, a Get, Ruder (pod mouiited), and Sliver Pencil Gases; eae eee eraticd ap iho sorvam core, | tint tae lak day, Mechel Wells wil beamong tne | I; 1 recollect tbe inte bien Bee ee eel ees Ns heceaNTeESce Baek, | fit Sing im person or Wy Dette Wns weed api Pe | ON Pent goctS tod eax Motieay sible for ine Mol: would Kill_me; my mother called up sorvant tore | women, At the last di ia w among the ; I reco! 1b wi ke orkmen. 0 " - atrain her; about month ater sho made o sieailor a1tyols Saiate. Your despised brother ratende as far above you ber’ testimooy via in relation to a piece or poetr; - WAXTED=4 MAN 70, DO, sGROLL #awino AND ten tne eheeimiiiun on me in the dining room; my mother was present, ax’ as the Heavens above the cart! Ope nee bim a | the wes in sympathy with my oni o . as Tinto there was’ Bome’ Gee ce man, Your gi'ts of long years of course I | ings at the timo; I heard Mr. Besser say that eeeett "| $160 alewerer rea sok i Sb FRM | 1 arog i ernie, cae ta. attend a movidivg meen. CIGARS AND TOBACCO, eae, bur do not remember | haves much stilt remains in the society where the refine. | wrote two stanzas of poetry in hie life; heard him say it Aton, six wtones. The finder | stairs. pay y OBACOO AND CIUARS. THB CRLERRATED PRtT three other occasions } ment of art and literature are culitvated, aud whioh re. | from the pulpit or throwgh hie writings io thi ove mowere by leaving it at 09 Bread I Corporal Smoking Tobacco, per FA when she mado seniter omnes bh five years ago he ire money, , however, to Keep decently | Independen/; In relation to my sister's testimony, where | UP stairs, room No. 5 F.R, PAG Waar A FEW FIRST CLASS COMPOSITORS ‘obacea in bulk cheap. Liberal id the trade, threw me down and tore my headdress; 1 wae going out { drenn might be proonred | ebe says that piates were never taken from me at table, | = = = - \) good situations by applying early at 52 P. io tote to sere. New York neat See, to collect some money for | ee td facte:—In the be Cai about THE BALL SHASON. { Daw vet a8 Agency, OL je CoRR, ‘ident, ber myself; 1 ee anotner time, when | wae pureu three weeks fore | wan sick, one morning break - P ar a oat " 7 -_ _ a sione jn the , She put @ obair in tho paatry | of poetry’ 4 give me such rem fast table abe removed my piate several times, aud | shen Ss aE i anaeinion a 9 acOrT BR. W AN Uy, Dock MAR 734 pa Reg Le Hi. 4 500 000 gegahe At Laea Suan ‘and Was standing on it, hen} when | stooped to take euger | me with those went and bought art my owD, and the fork T | evening 28 1864, on which occasion Mr J. Engler, of | sheot brass to make t Yor thermometers; one used | UU cost to manufactire. price from heats ought then was sent with my clothes to my brothe Sow Jateat the'cwacipion suater, will | Gall ai 208 Pear! et, in tue | @ thousand, Av examination is solvoived, a out of a barrel sho jumped on my back; abedid not say | nature like m6 80 ardentiy orayes.gth ppearen his parlor | to role making are, f EpAas 1 wae purely accidental, it is more than p your be ° of the glorious AutOm@D Dave fod my imagination ” O, CUBEKS, Agent, 2) Murray atreek I remomber one time Was she aggray MO, #09 skates, Tickets $1.

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