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3 N YORK HERALD, TUKSDAY, DECEMBER 1865. teotive; 1 did mot intend bringing ber back | month of to ah Whitlock ‘with her chil- | house where I was directed; I ink, 18 wae Mr. MeDep. Brig Btar of Peace, Boomer, Brazos (Texas)—E A Hussey THE STRONG DIVORCE CASE Sab bax daughters T dusined to seuia’int gnornnen of pm gy hy eid ald’s eee ee cas cat a ae eae bt s Shue oo her eons © Oe dottnener ae oi tet for ‘their ‘board, and " ‘Mr. Gerry submitted in evidence am slmanso tet S08, ‘chr Jos. Welch, 81 Thomae—Millor & Houghton, counsel the suit; Mr. Siftiman was the fret I De came there frequently; he with his horse; i pornos enone ne See an eet Behr ‘Queen (Br), McBride, Coraw: NB—A to; 1 employed him about October, 1863; 1 had to | took care of his horse too; I have seem him at Whitlock | 6 ive and the of the week of such dates; also | Smithers. Conclusion of Mr. Stevens? | dim previously about these maiters; I was examined | Point mx, ‘or ten times; sometimes he staid all | the announcement of the death and funeral of Edith, at ARRIVED. ste on the habeas Proceedings; 1 don’t remem- might; gave the same as sare fiend; ho ah 8 published January 4, 1862. Steamship Wertebester, Ingraham, Wilmington, NC, Testimony. ber that I ma had employed x. Sinan Oat nie wid be ae i. was in the summer anagem ee until this morning at eleven by Morfotk, 26 with mont before commencement H 1863, after interv! hotel, ‘clock. ‘Steamship marie, Bourne, ours, Tdou't recollect what I'then sud; 1 don’s recollect thad ‘Never asked’ Mr. topey me "Aicamahlp Falcon aidcich, Haitnaore: with ‘mdse, to JB 298 1 then sald Mr, Silliman had been employed two yeare | mare than tho $200; Mr. Slevens, paid for 4 RAILROAD DISASTERS. wo G SCENE. | Site Suivtatintt'S? Sens and'un tens is | agent wus erg0uurt have aed ot We Ee Sewers, Posie wh win wi i 5 a year; . AN EXCITIN * | demand was made before the habeas corpus; I'doa’t ; over paid for staying there; no one ever asked | another Switchman Asleep, Leaving His [mg Sty, ge Bone. 108 Onset, discharges te ne T Tpoallect a demand atierwands, ie ate) Aisin ean after atl : TAY Shiocs IF ORERATOS OMRTION Was 10 D50- Switch Misplaced. wih eile, rid wes ‘buh inst, off Hatteras, saw pours about 6 plans of thick, solaw mates, tte dime rate bedroom with ey bt 34, er. po pap I oN interview). a by TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. fine daly ose, Wail 20, Rio dpe on 8 mie esto Sout Seca Sear en » Ci at Mr. we \TTBMPTED MURDER % ] fee, tid on Sachs. The Father Makes a Speech Against erin proscun cane Mr. Soagh * | Me. Gram-Brayouatiad bo won narer ber? | en Nd satay Se edema, mn alg cu | Welt Ch aedghe abasic a ~ MeKeon—I object itness—I knew tried 9th, izabeth City, N. J. Ab Snows greet Plaintiff’s Counsel. Me xeon ey irave said im their opening that Mr. | Mr. Uram—That is not a proper answer; it is an out- | morning, at twenty-five minutes past three o'clock A. M., | firme. Sreum Rig sanelne for Non Yee wisn oot. | very acvere pain wiser the demar pe of may iba, in ny O’Conor and Mr. Bidwell of it, and I want to | rageous answer; I object to it, your Honor. wo had another Newark affair, but fortunately not co bar! lungand may aianlice oan show it is faise and an imput against each of those | Judge Garvin—It is excluded. gentlemen. Mi Sram Were you afraid at the time that he would .. 5 avi Mr. McKeon—I never mentioned of thoso names, | murder her? Interesting Evidence as to the Forgiving | yr Cram Mr. Gerry used the names his opening. ‘Witness—I cannot answer the question ; I don’t know; serious. On approaching about ten miles to the how ran off the termination of e ont ae hait with tremendous rvoil and plunged the coweateher | "rig farinue 1 ak lon ed OL it keep down int 2155, lon 60.63, Br | My physician gave me to keep down city, the train was going | sche Sophie, fromilalifas for Bar}adoe: 2 nat tat 2 3 the rapid ciroutaticn of ebod. Bhatia, on ae hen aM at once the engine | lon 71 9, Fr bri ae, from Martinique f pe aad, peasosneed eal hee Mefedtled mg tf 0 or “k and came toa sudden | #1 days ont; 5th, la lon 73 40, signalized mati s, with sugar, &c, | ingly wont, aud was examined by cy Court—tI will not allow the question, 1 last spoke with Mr. Su at the time of his brother’s 5 (Dan), Holst, Bahia, 43 das ~ Agreement, Bribery of Witnesses Court Emil not allow che question. cement of thie | marrincet our fulationsuty had always boca very frendig. | into the embankment cad the engine on her sidainto the | yo'¥ehche Msincees Wouut’, Gtk met of Cape Haury, saw | cP, whos efter a therough Cxamainatlon, tld me, there were trial was an application to enter into negotiations for the 0 hotel interview; afterwards it was not so | Mitch, resting within a foot or so against a dwelling near | a oy of tumbes and part of ship's house. 1, | ofthe lung; but wi was it appeared to be heal- and the Habeas Corpus. ettiement of the suit taade to you iy; our lees friendly’ intercourse commenced at | te track, and the vendor within ton or twelve feat of | Brie Husotn, Linducy, Aspingral Noy i with iden, wool, | na°Q0"Ei,iog what they ought of iy prospects of gu eiShagane ies Witness—Mutnal friends called om me asking if 90 and | Whitlock Point; I received him as a gentleman, but more | the house, and had tht ongine guns that distince Ruther | ii 30 "ion 76 a. saw the wreck of a vessel of about 20) | Ling well, they sald when, eg caine to Dreak, itty ~~ mn so should be doze what I would think of it. coldly; I made a written memorandum of this conversa- damage was done except that the engine, tender and the oe. Pouce, ul pad been previously boarded; as there were Ree ihe ‘divease, and K might recover. ELE peebehly ir. Memene. ohlected. Je im thing of this kind being | tion; it was eget Cog ae ee mouihe bg AS received in evidence. The defendant in this case was a | Was requested to make it by Mr. Gerry; T knew it ANOTHER HOTEL INTERVIEW. lady, and not the witness on tho stand, Any oller for | Was to be used for testimony T made it first to show the settlement made between strangers and the witness | counsel what I knew of matter, not to refresh my could not bind the defendant, aud could have no weight | recollection; I have been in this country twenty-two with the jury. ears and am about forty-four years of age; was born at abe, forward end of the baggage car were off the track. On ancl Peurenon Be Kitts, 17 days, with aalt | like to extinguish the last ray of hope.) prereribed digi- inspection the switeh was firmiy tisplaced and. the | antzaciusss sefonts & Lough. ig taf an sa idea a fd boon iy ‘switch tender at home, I suppose, enjoying a sound Brig Cape Vattien (Ham), Burow, Port au Prince, 22 days, other nage he ye A Nes. of Syrup, sleep. ‘Tho train with 'the mail cir was drawn back, | with logwoed dc wo H Booker, & C6. 12 days, with tinued wget worse er tall ‘otites, a ' ‘John G (Br), 1 sugar, Ay alt ‘was doing 10 no switched on the track and came eafely through, losing rig Jobn (8 Gnalug 1) got no bettor, J concluded It wae doing tne no dc, i ‘The Court ruled out the question, burg. about three hours. It was nothing but culpable neglect | “chy Cotnam (Br), Coalfieet, Salt Cay, TT, $4 days, with | good, and > D6 ite feror inereaset, FORCISLE EXPRESSIONS AND A THREAT. | Choscei"forucicure Shon’ yvea went. to the street | Ho-dirsct—There. was no mistake about the four hun- of the switch tender, and no other person was to blame, | salt tog F Pooigon bCo. | wecnoce Ru, 7 days, | nicht sweats aume ob ‘ey cough got tight, my fect and ankles door on the Sunday of the frst inerview with the plaintiff | dred dollars; Mr. Stovens paid three hundred dollars for | It was one more of the unaccountable escapes of Wie and | | Hele Tyree, Perry, Hichardsan eGo, ™ | aweiled, may throat ulcerated) and the pain jn my, de tne we in East Twenty-first etree? and let your daughter in, did | Mrs, Strong's board for the sx months, think; there | "mbe. — ONE WHO WAS ABOARD AND SAW IT. Tea et ee echicola, 16daya, with | creased, and I soon gave up all expectation of over being any Pogiatin Pl Se Re AIRE acing | Seen aes ata Meaheaeemetcawe | TOTaS Eoeon op wun aumain, | mai Ooh tie, apsucindn 1 cre, | ot oeegt eae hate Oo Me ea = tnesn—-1 asked “What story is our hus- ey woul e to name; I was faverley a day r R M Demi! endrickson, Apalachicola, . ach Se T alk r The Hushand’s Alteged T-Treate | ..0i'fas been telling me about-you and Edward?’ she | & night; do not think I was there forty-eight hours; Hovruay Hous, Now York, Dec. 10, 1865. | with'cotton, £e, 10M Denil Co. te x fet up, when F was siting Love, a oe palit anilerede ment of His Wife. said, “It is true, father; every word of it;” I did not | visited Mr. and Mrs. Strong at Waverley shortly after Your paper being the best medium through which the Schr Albert Nason.) Brown, Charleston. 9 days, with cots | help. to see expectation of getting Welly I aguin eonainenced. x tel! her what that story was; I never afterwards reverted their return from Europe. public cum be advised of the continued carelessness and | 'x,,°,10 Brown f Tan Whlinderphin Bdaya, it the syrup, he oot nae orere aad Og ~ to that interview. SBA: SEDEOGM. AGAIN. vi Behr Mary A Ityoades, Willis, Great Egg Harbor. ine ‘Counsel for defence_asked the witness 2s to the agree. | Twas in her bedroom; 1 saw a reat many eariositios | WiHfulpogligence, of rallrond companies, and aw many | Rcir glide P siimpsoiy ——. Calas. = Traleed ireely, ‘The aloers began brea and the sie Passed ment with the plaintiff about secrecy. » there; bows, arrows, a dagger, I think, anda mummy’s | 10 jives are lost, I desire to bring’ prominently before Bebr Jenny Lind, Ci Norwich, rbepigerts Aibat would ‘Bute elfeerT took uo syrup for The Pastor of the Strongs on the | — Witness—mMe agreement as to secrecy — Fee ie the following eiatemeate oe let Wascington TOE ieee eae tee ee Week, when ing aprile again ff tog, and Ebr wo, gab A SCRNE IN COURT. Judge Garvin—I think we have gone ovor that pretty | jac Gyoning at six o'clock P. M. The train was run off loop Flora Temple, ‘ worst again, “Finding that twas fie ‘Syrup that helped me: Stand. Mr. Oram objeeted to the witness giving his impression | thoroughly before. (Merriment in court.) eee Teron ue © ch adteretaees thi BELOW Ytook tit, in earnest, and soon to get better. The ag to the meaning of the agreement ing secrecy. Witness continning—Some were on the walls; the ‘ Par an he toovetatde ton ome, 4 ce thereon: | One bark. uleers breuking, one after another, until ee had ~~ He desired not to sey one word that would injure Mr. Sie. | whole room was full of then; there was caneeet cake dragged some short distance down the road, Cause, | Wind at sunset B qiseharge amt con feet rus gave new life to: miey an vens; but if ever there was a witness who had interest | bad heard of au attempt on the part of Mr. Strong to “ewitch improperly placed. Had the train been making oe contfury to. the expestation of every one, I fe bo o4 Miscellancous. el lways | perf usual speed, the loss of life would have been incalcula- scella. " Ea ic dew Will oF et re ae Gocpaived nor gave up, but of an overwhelming character that might induce him to | Stroy his wife, A MEMBER OF THE CHUBI i © I he: " th “> ‘New Yor! POWARD STILL A MEMBER OF CH. | give the turh of his own bias and prejudice to an agree. oss examined-—I heard it from my-wife about threo | be" gPvsihy tise all paoongers will furnish alsailar | 9,BM@-Resorary fiom New York Zor Sciannan, wom npnnen | the wil of God ove, nese desired, nar he, Es stg ; Hei before the hotel in a j : neta "vlinese (vo the Se cane word? aga ha a piesa pele ie migiees on tike occasions, SAML. N. SALOMON. — | tnast and one aiichor. She did not need aasistance, about forty” ays, from. the Joh, of, September hibrerd . E WM . a hays ‘tes me PE nie aT The Res. William Anderson deposed as follows: —1 am Accident in Jersey City. af Re BO eas atanded on tad mann ot rd tevara, ines, 4 eter fd 'woald A Bevenue Detertive’s Account of the Wife’s} Counser for defence—Stop, stop; Ihave something to | toon esa nave beom there for aboutiais, Row | Yesterday noon, while a young mau, named James | Xp¥2,and by wildday became n total wreck: cargo all Iand- it aa cing elghiaen. Musa comaecd Inage, excepting the wbacco, which is Ne ere eg em town, and have been there for about six years; ed, state first. The counsel then proceeded at great length | Mr, and Mrs. Strong. 3 Gillen, was driving @ loaded cart across the railroad track | in a bad state. Treatment, to argue in favor of allowing the witness to give his evi . ‘ F « the syrup until T had taken twenty tive 3 PNG RCH CONSE. : iat New Orleans for Havre, “ : Tangs are entire) dence on the sujet. itt StH AFOUL epwann’a DEAGUIAID, Op | at Hudson srvet, Jersey City, he was run into by a loco- | HAGE JANEN ania, for Nem onnt tine de: | pecde LP teat ne te pey' gah Of dy ight &e. &. &e. ‘The Court eaid that the question was not sych aoffas | tho church; ‘they had a pew in. the middle | motive and had bis oa “pags rsa’s leg broken, | Yotte, to have Insuraives wo the extent of £70,000 on ship and | usue. My right breast Is. surunk in, and is smaller than the: the counsel had a right to have answered; but would | block,” about three or four pews from and he narrowly escaped Iyriata killed. i = is secede cargo. fer!” 1 tel ‘as well at the present (ime as I ever did; bust allow the counsel to ask all that was said at the inter- pit;’ these paws comfortably seat five persons; knew | TO Petes whee ee ne hat Me sagineer | Baia Asnons—A herm brig, name wnknown, was reported | ams not se strona, ELAN Ea CUR ae Superior Court—Triel Term, view; not, however, to go. over the whole thing anew, | Eqwara Strong at the same tite; he was then ‘deacon | Deslected to blow the w ashore on Dec? on Sinh’s Teland, Chesapeake Hay, near | Dr. Seloncl te personaly, Mia; for itis with the blest. Before Judge Garvin. but to ask’a particular question asgto some part of it. of the church; his duty was to aitend to the temporall- eerie a Re gtiouse. |The sea appenced to break over her, al | tig of God und iio use of his Pulmonie Byrup | am now x Counsel for defence here repeated the question as to | ties, and to carry the sacrament from my hands to the Collision and a Baggage Car Burned. ugh 3 was quite smooth. ie alt HENRY E, MUNDY. Before the resumption of the trial of the Strong | what was the agreement respecting secrecy. : Susnury, Pa., Dee, 11, 1865. ScuR Matamoros, Claypole, with a cargo of lime, took fire gzied, resident of Rahway, hereby cv thies that communicants; there were other deacons, and I do not @ivorce ease yesterday morning Judge Monell ordered an | Court—The witness has asked to be allowed to make | know that it was his turn to officiate while I was there; evitte, Texas, and was destroyed. | y am we juinved with Henry BE, unl. opposite Bre 1 in this city via New Orleans. him during nis illnews last summer, and ve% The baggage car of the express train on the Phila- a ; an explanation, and I have granted him the privilege. | jr was expected of hin, but I cannot say that’ I saw bita ~ BIAS WI8 Ne ; j 4 . adjournm ae prolate Heat ne ae in order | Y'gon't know what it is ebout,but we will hear it, baiciate; he eas litravan or teasurch oe both, of the | éeiphia and Erle Railroad was burned yesterday mom- | _ Son Josey Niceunvon. Sleight, henge at Baltimore, re; | been in die lass, ales Of on ED ORG MDS te permit the spipemponeed: waistemepenty: 6) scene THR WIINESS MAKES A SPEECH AND A RETORT. Sunday school; he was a deacon some two years, ing near Sunbury. Notliing was saved. longside: aise “ith double. topsailsy both top- | Raiway, April 18, 1868. i “rhe December term was adjourned for a week, but there Rutter my inc pore to ae ie an ore EDWARD STILL A MEMBER OF THE CHURCH. The mailperain going west coilided with the freight ‘sails and fores: igual flying, red and white, Wey tt un te gud, rea te of Rahway, a Tellse ANC whelming motive to bear false testimony. In answer % 4 Sy cireaiscitt * _ | qnainted with Henry E. ¥. craig, te-very Ketle peuheaii Ses Sie Sees Seer eee ee hi of He is not a deacon now; he is still a member im full | 1.1, pear Willlamaport on Saturday afternootf; and one | ycoee ES Corarn frow Portland for Richinend Veith Tome | eae vere ciceners of the former, und that his re= will tell him J), is re~ Thave not spoken one word with coun- | communion; no. steps have been taken for his expal- the sickness of 1 t, terminated, everything pointing to its prolongation into | se] respecting my evidence. My sense of delicacy and | sion on the ground of adultery ; 5 i ‘ ted to vas 126 register, 3 tery; Mrs, Peter Strong was | man had his leg broken. por have be ao was tons register, A. E.B % holidays. What vias due to my own character prevented me from } not a Be ees ee ane tad tenant sabe sdb muilt bn 1862 at Columb! sh haled, a ae Gale drngsint Om = i _ | seeing Mr. ——. Mr. Gerry I did not see. Mr. McKeon f 1 imuned there veral Venwa’ shably the Helma, Hal- Almeth, te. room was crowded to ite full capacity yeater- | FE 20" ie came to me on a mostdistressing ovcasion | lity, °f yc OmmTE, and communed there | sovert Military Matters. acer ly the Holme, Hal- Al jew York for Jacksonville, ARRIVAL AND RECKPTION OF THE SIXTY-EIGHTH | doned Nov 26) jew York, and while en- REGIMENT NEW YORK VETERAN VOLUNTEERS. sprung a leak soon arte: deavoring to cross Ge ‘The Sixty-cighth regiment New York Veteran Volun- | water in her hold, got ashore on South Breaker. She was | equ Le, teers, four hundred strong, Lioutenant Colonel A. von | £2t ol! 4th inst and taken to Georgetown, where she was dis | the food ix made to digest and J00d blood; nt Charging a large portion of her ca:go, fon ature, will do the fest. Dr. Steinhausen commanding, arrived in this city on Sunday iit be at his principal, ofice, 8 Korth Sixth last, from Savannzh, Georgia, on board the steamer 2 of Commerce, sizeet, Philadelphia, cory Sut- Veruna. day, and among the notables pregent were Hon. John | at Greenwood, when I was attending the funeral of a | to . youl, u come to church at the usual hour; I bave seen Mr. Van Buren, Brigadier General E. E, Potter, Major James | nephew, and in the goodness of his heart spoke to me. | PeterStrong in church; he occupied the same,pew with H. Strong, brother of the plaintiff, and Captain Daniel | 1 aid nothing to him on this subject. Now, Task with | his family; cannot say who else occupied the pew; I OM: Ke 8 staff, what right Mr, Cram, from himself—when I have | never noticed ticularly their departure from the Messenger, of Major General Foster's staff. avoided any intercourse with my counsel—why it is | church; I think I have seen Mr. Edward and Mrs. ONCLUSION OF THE TESTIMONY OF JOHN Austin | that I can be taunted with a violation of my oath? It is | strong go away together; Edward had lingered behind rE an insult, and one that Mr. Cram must withdraw. Such | to attend at the cousistory; Mr. Peter Strong bad gone pice eg insinuations are an insult, and Mr. Cram must withdraw | away. pole one sehpcier, Maan: Shortly after eleven o'clock the roll of the jury was | jt, if indeed he hus not lost the power of insulting any | ““Gesse-examined—On the occasion referred to I do not “ML. Wat 4 P Bond streoty New York, ty froia PA, M, iualll 3 P, M.i88 Suuainer abrcety Wednesday, trom 9 A.M. ‘until.’ M5 a calied, and all being ready, Mr. Join Austin Stevens, | decent mau. know that Peter was at church; he was in the ubit of | The Sixty-eighth regiment was organized in this city e BE ane . 0 Friday at 149 Baltimore street, Baliumore, Md. Sr, the futher of defendant, was called for the purpose of | ,, This little pecch aula Coa tiga ge fa attending; the Sunday sctool Services took place before | in August 1861, and was called the Herman Rifles, In | yOU?hTO, Nov 15—The loss of the ‘botors reper) = ico, Tree; “but fora thorough exauisnation with bie tad c , ; ; . e church services—at nine in the morning. a pried by a pe sng himael antonte, 5 . Cnc ‘ae wabhelae nneluding bis erosi-examination by Mr. Cram. He tes- |“ Mr, Stevens then continued a8 follows:—In reference piste cage caging tars a a the latter part of that month, numbering one thousand | ter He ago that tho verse] went cownshordy’after tho | gy'Zs'eq0t tie EMMaa he ball Botta reaae org4 ‘ied as follows , te seereey or concealment it was said between Mr. Mr. Joseph P. Norris, the noxt witness cailed, deposed | a highly henorable record. In 1862-8, while attached to | SW, took to the boats, and that, excepting a rmall boat in | Cents per bu: The $4,500.advaneed to my daughter included the lega- | s. iyeelf that concealment of the agreement | g¢ rollows:-I reside at Astoria, and am an Inspector in | tho Atiay of the Potomac, this regiment took part inthe | TeUcH were himself and the inate, the others perished; that | Por ju} by all drugglate and deniers. : ey of $1,400; I don’t know anything about the money wd- |W; ... ve uad; Ebuve said I did not remember that the | the Revenue Dopartiment; ama son-iirlaw of Mr. Ste- | thie of Crom Koos. Sulphur Sein k pari in the | after being 11 hours at xen his boat reached the shore tome- eee Dear br, SCIENCE'S MEDICINES cam . Yenoed to my daughter since ber departure from myhoase; | yur forgiveness was used, but the motive —— yens; have known Mr, and Mra, Strong since their re- | and Gettysbu Beira helibeede Cr Gatepatiore tie’ (okie took be wun Ven taken co Letvaeand, wenentihere; ie ‘ined at all times at bie reoins, $8 Bond w.reet. New Fmade wo arrangement to fornish my daughter with | (objected to, ani a long argument ensued a8 to the | turn trom Rurope iu 186; fit heard of the dificulves | bryade to which they. Delonged success(ully repiised | Feporia respecting dates, aid iatituto und longitude, are very lana the Doctor may tn: seen there professionally every mon ¥ for chs cone Tdon't know who has advanced her right to state Mr. strong’s motive.) in the spring of 1863 from Mr. Strong himseif; Mr. | the repeated attacks of the Louisiana Tigers, one of the confused. 1 B. ‘O., 21 Park row, wholesale agents Sprelbvtgtricce depron th Mr Strong be did | coe nest —The motive was forgiveness in order for con- | Strong told me he would like to have an interview. hardest fighting corps of the rebel army. In the fall of | | Swansra, Nov 22—The Pride cf Wales, hence to New Or. | for the city ot New York. aot mes be very much agitated Tad tein at the: | au, (ane cr excladed and oxceptesl to. Tnever | Counsel for the defence—Will you please narrate what | 1863 the regiment was detached from the Army of the | Jeans. with coal, got ashore near Neath Bar, aud ofterwards | “2 oe 2 hin Srey guthrie Aime that his intellect was disordered; T was not greatly tig iuridiganes XC hts, hentia ware ta Cee eh ee ee cect anaie whare tiay pariclgaied In sho aiteok on Lookout Moun? "Misoixa Veseris—The brig Helen F. Feet Bilgeth lett Or Natural lodides and Bromides, for the cure of Rhea " vselt: " i 4 i. hu ‘ei \- s +7 K grip ye ve Gi 8 ani pty Mi be deal Aca tom omnia elent to support his family. Witness—He told me of his wife's confessions as to the | tuin and Missionary Midge and Decatur, and subseqtently | #0464 Oct 7 tor Xew York, and bas not, waco, been heard {lly canal to the worttrenowned bathing wavers of fore thotmureient closed; before the second interview T | qi mesh for detence-—Do you remeber 1 scene at the | dificulty between herself and Edward: Iusked him then | anarched to the rellef of Kuoxvitie. Since the termina | {he hurricane which oecuritd soon after she. sailed. She Kenhens.and Sebannech, « Teens Sis Sf oe resolved to cast my daughter off; I did not say uuer table in your house at which Mrs, Hecksher was | what he proposed to do; I said, “Why don’t you get a | tion of hostilities the Sixty-eightb has been doing duty | was buitt last year by © 5 Huston, Esq, and was 34 tons the wells of the FPACTU: A Teaid y | Present? divorce in another State; he said he didn’t wish to make | in the Department of Georgia, where their good dis- | burthen. NASELVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING ; to provoke such aremark; T said to Mr. Strong |" Witness—I remember vcenes that took place at dinner (aga = pet = hes anlar oe 4 ol, NS, left Havana abt COMPANY. : : 4 4 the allair pubiic, Mary was the most fit persen to have | cipline and excellent behavior wor for them the re- ‘The bark B O Dewolf, of Liverpool, NS, left Havana al nduct was a e of Christian heroism in | yy) kaise A . “een pline and excelle Dy om for them re 7 ‘The healthy, vivifying and stimulating influence of minems Dencaary in tag eeeeenhs tetatclanr ME” Peeteaaata bia when Mrs. Hech-her was present; Mr. Strong relused | the care of his children; I said, “You can’t get divorced | spect and adiniration of all with whom they came in | O°t9 for Currlonas, anil Lad not a at last advices, ane te tis budiia the Veoll Le oaten ortho on 3 conversation with his wife; refused to auawer her, and | jn thie State, because you haven't any evidence;” he re- | contact. Schr Fanny Cunningham, tormerly the George Mangum, | (A060) Soe 0% fon era tly varies wilh thelr composition. wife had made a confession; I did not know there | treated ber with marked disrespect, so much go that Mrs. Capt Brewster, sailed from’ this port Oct 22 for Morel The above anied Rirnuiaue Salts, Used in Kou Lon in forme $ it confession; q - plied, “I made her give me a written confession ;" I ‘The following is a list of the officers:— Lieutenant | 1 a Y 4 Bae a, triton, ganfecsion did) nol ask 20 400 | Hecksher aud the over members of the family inferred | Sshed him “Why? he said, “As proof that she lsd | Colonel, Albert yon Steluhausen; Major, Arnold Kuta |" eet eeemeunan of bathe, constitute the most active agent jn the cure, Of the ; that trouble existed: and derived it trom hi conduct it | truly repented;” 1 then said he had one of two courses | mer; Adjutant, Carl Riese; Quartormasier, Otto Bottl- | snip rain, chit from Liverpool Tor Cslentta, Oct 2 lat iid bromides of Potassium, with other salt, wb, Jef. in charge of the pleintif’s mother; { saw our presence. (his answer was all exoinded xs ae th ringmemeoete rong: he tol rk presence, to pursue, ether to get a divorce in anotuer State or go | cher, Jr. ; Surgeon, H. W:Keissborg; Aseistaut Surgeon, 27 W. het Chere king ar Geeks anne ck? ene.) “His conduct at | the table did | abroad and live in wich a Way as to avoid suspicion, abd | Sf. Donicke; Chaplain, Win, Mussel reoes | ON Holisoole, from Callao for Cowes, Oct 19, lat 938, lon self; I don’t know whether there was a closet in Mrs. | por pros ‘any remark at the time; alterwards Sirvng’s room to keap her clothes inj there may have | \v'id produce rewarks atnong my married danghters | a's Hvo.ce! thechulidren; he then seid. UT can’s Ave «| | Company a.—Captain, Quo Fritsch; Second Lieuten- | 24 51 as bathe, with the been one; there was a closet in ‘which the chil wife ;+sinee the commencement of the proceed- Jat respectable dragalst’s. : 4 i 3 children 10 he assented; ke asked, “How will ompany B.—-Captain, Alfred Groeben; First Liew- | 't, a avery respestntte d Orel SOMPAN (Witness here was shown a diagram tel (Nase | lvice of hike 4 ery m ty mpany Us en; ship D ‘oy 7. lat 36 89, lon — 23 NIA SALY MANUFACTURING COMPANY. at the house in Waverly place, and ex. | Wugs Thave not done auytbing Pitot te esos | You support them” 1 xaid, “Father wilt arrangethat:” he | tenant, A. Josep; second Lioutenant, Wm, Axt Ship Gowen n London sor Murion Bay, | sole Agents [W. Hy SCLUEIVELIN & CO., u of 1864; I | said, “Dou'tiruet bin, ue promised to give me $10,00/ Company C.—Captain, Aug. Steuernagel; Second Lien- | x ce iu Mr, Noyes; I had acted | Tsaid 1 would take the risk; he then told me of bis | tenanteCarl Brandees PP, | He ee o bhe time of “his di a I can’t | having a like interest with the ‘children; I told him if he company D.—First Lieutenant, Victor Kalok; Second 1 fees paid to oves for | gota divorce in this State he would brand his children | Lieutenant, Aug. Thum. to the sleeping apartments of the children.) | hau the utmost. ad an idea that Mrs. Strong’s sleeping accommoda- | nder'nic auvice down swore rather imperfect; when I lived in Tw state’ the umount. of Williom street, corner Beekman. PRATT & CO. 106 and 108 Fruit showing No Iédton a blue flag, steering E, ses { RAYN + Jon 29 BE. New York, | Tor Paitedelphia, Deo & ‘ 2 stetet, EE See tie Scarrngy ey eee” | Lemteeniuel were moderate, twelve to Bark G Ke BI 7 s pas " veh wd and place himee!f and his tamily before the worid in a ‘ompany K.. Firet Lieutonant, Cart Muctze. jark Goodspeed, of aud or Boston, Meccan pga Merona for cays barns ete hundre: wid five hundred dollars to | y, Mrpssing situation; Ltold him that heandthed | Company F-—Captain, T, Feldstein; First Lieutenant, |~ Foreign Ports. ; paid until Decsmber of that year; 1th A ecedl E re gee Rect tt albscog Peed d FX iti ag whem OUF position was made; Le tot | O. Salm; Second i,ieutenant, I. Thomser, - Arr Latinpedo, Stevenson, Philadetphin; | f° ‘a in | Chet "-yearsdhe was’ born earlier; cunt phox ge ae ait se petget eh he was yet young, and that both his brother and Company G —Captain, Otto Musseh!. wne, Mublenhoff, NYork; Raine | 22---2——s-2s-— s was pregnant with Edith when I lived in . rpg ate Ah | Bedell said he had an interest ag well asthe chil- | Company H.——Captain, G. Renueberg; First Lieuten- 4 DRX GOODs. if fore they went to Islip they were four | Cerys whe ap gag on me I] dren; Larsented; he said if Edward, the thorn in lis | ant, F. Sippelins; Second Lieutenant, A. Rhein, ome, Brown, Rangoon, Be BE Saar D tay houses efter they lee Istip Eean's toll. | Net, (0 Mr. and asked ivi to peepare an | side, ‘would be killed the relation could remain the sume. | — Company 1.—Captain, Max Eckert? Licutenant, sien, Reed. Glasgow for Boston, T GRASD BERKET CHHAP STORE “nigh srong slept. ia A house; h : igued und sworn to be me. THE RESIDENCE AT WHITLOCK POINT. Jacob Weber; second Lientenant, F. Heste putin leaky. siainardl: wuchida. 3 r i b. ’ few, uot a great man at eee ‘The wite and children came to Astoria, staid a week, |” Company K.—second Lieutenant, Udo Kuiamer. Ce Pee ee 1 rich, plain Bonnet and Trim 1 saw him hat is your opinion a8 10 | went to the city and then, 1 suppose, to Whitlock Point; | Upon learning of the arrival of the Sixty-eiguth regi- |” ‘Korpnavx. Privet, New Orleans, nits Woekse auctions, Fini, with decent * been treated af about 6 ‘on the dol- wok BONNET V: he thought his wife too well Known at Astor.a; [bad a} ment, which is German organization, the discharged ] sid 22d, A&E at Islip; [went rides; I don't | a pack tama eee conversation in referenc® to a house to be taken at Whit. | members, including several officers thercof, determined | | Biusivnnay midt, NYork; Ata. 5 2, St Soand upwards, fell inem, re. Strong ai Islip ‘i Crank te tothas euent Pnuahioe jock Point; he proposed.to take a house there, and I | upon giving their old comrades a Siting reception, Ac- | dante, Hogemi ao, ae Ce pee nunet Velvet stock ‘comprises ft to my daugh fr. Cram ‘0 that question. (Laughing. ) was to be the head; ad another conversation in the | cordingly, sbout ten o'clock yesterday morning, the dis- ow aller (trom On from $150 Bonnet k cane Fie earns areas ore ee king cate of his children; be | charged veterans formed in procession at the Bowery ¥D' w ; the kind to dir, | 1 don’t recollect that I suggested Islip axa place | Wence; Mr Strong talked with me about it, and | f iis odvamtages; 1 mentioned among its adva at 1 could down there, wnd that his mt and had a dificaity sh ' visited my honse in 1865, but not in 1864; T received a | Garden, No. 113 Bowery, and, precedod by a band of ‘Counsel for defence asked If such unseemly demon- | jetter from hit in 1564; the letier was stolen from my | music, marched down to the Bakery Barracks to escort gliter would be allowed. Tt was be- | pocket white in the railroad cars; he said in it he could ans up Broadway aud conduct them indecent. Kone of the audier not allow his daughter to visit’ where as nol a wel- form to the Garden, where a substantial meal was en brought there for the come visitor himeelt; LT sent answer; it was th» first red for them. letter he wrote; im @ conversation IT had with him y afier ten o'clock the veterans me SENOUTE spoke in regard to rc toGrand street, and down the Bowery to the | more for An EMAL VIRTOR AND ITS VALUE. banquet hail, where, having been duly welcoined by | | (1ase howery. Fifth block east from the oY CHEAP STORE, ported’ French Plowers and S113 Grand and K east from the bowery. Drat., Nov 24 Wentworth, 1 pros Off Broadstairs 24d, Soxonvilie, Jordan, trem London for aneiro ched up oT CILAP STORE, wan cannot complain if he makes r c Counsel for the defence—-What was the language he | appropriate remarks in their mother tongue, the b 0 indulging in | sed? (Objected to.) Lt is our intention to prove that | down, and in a remarkably short space’ of t the . the plaintiff, in speaking of lis wile, said “Every woman rious dishes bore evidence to the fact that ample ju Ay had ber price.’ (Objection sustained.) tice had been done to tie repast. 2d. Europe (4), NYc . Witn continuing—I visited the house in Twenty- During the evening they were farnished with trans- | lisman, Lefore:t I for defence wauted to show the ingyession | rst street ‘and frequently took tea there; i observed no | poriation to Hart's Island, where ihey will be immedi Noi dl of the witness by the cou eration | change betweey puctn otias than wit tight naturally | ately paid olf and dischasg u rimanded he | laughter, and stated that in futw As tothe question asked, the Court thought it $3, Mie week, and 4 Drees Sets, 1, Philadelphia, sd, Deutschland, mt know. that n, Baker, NYork; prod for him, t, do; Maratha tv regiment New York Volunteers, consisting of Companies $i—heany half. price. he plant A had $1 DO, $1 75, S2—olly one-third might have res from the statt he desired to ke but still she wasa very sick woman; when I last saw her sie was still the sam>; she was most attentive to | A, Band C, numbering one hundred and fifty men, un- her children, do not know of uer habits of industry. der command of Captain Redlitz, arrived at the Battery Srors-examined—I Was not on terms of affectionate | Barracks at a late box Sunday, This command bas 01 m—Do yon believe Mr, Strong married your Komnlus, i4 : Hh 1) respeccing forgiveness that occurred with plainut He | take plice atte? the death of the child; I knew there was . jz eee tens oe sae | wante Biive that thewlness would not have snr. | See niuce of i but dit not know what | ARRIVAL OF THE ONE MUNDRED AND THIRD NEW |. Ate atc Dominion Pakamt AP STORE, through my hands; {Gowe know wheter all tile Income | {ored the plaintift to hold possession of the person of bie 4 been in good YORK VOLUNTERRS (DETACHMENT). ‘ ATK “i Veit Hats, all redueed in price. aid; Thad « of receiving and veutting his money | fly Sad —— > aud afterher | The last detachment of the One Hundred and Third ref get rt gg tah Sd ty Bea, $8, be, nnd Ge i 4 oe as tw be fore wented | return trom Whitlock Point she was slightly improved, R ¢ Orleans (not Sie. SBe., de. o. R Robin: herman, St John, d in, Ne} » his troubles a e means, or | je] 3 we means, or targe | Ah ‘“ ‘i friendsiip with Mr. Peter; have been on friendly but | been doing daty at Ci at, Virg: ome montis Bul ek oe The Court would not allow questions on the subject to | jot jutimate terme with him; [should have coutinued | Past, and now returns for inal discharge. They will | Jones. st ons a Nhe cr a e forvane be avke ont tertws it he had not made these aflairs public, | Probably go to Hart's Island to-day. py Se ge A lagging. sine @art from tiie Bowen Witness—1 never yt a carriage, properly speaking; | "A sia have heen ealled's man of fortune, | det the habeas corpus proceeding m daughters Abbey and KCSS HIRING BETWEEN LAWTER AND WITNESS, APPAIRS AT THE NEW YORK STATE AGENCY. ou say you are connected with the Reve- | there are about two hundred and sixty diccharged 0 1d 24th, WH Hal (EAP STOR! Sid 2d, |. W FE, HOLIDAYS, At GRAND STREE d | FOR | ma ¢ de und Mrs. Colville were exantined; I don't iment—are you in the Custom House? Bostou; (ien Shopley, Sieison, iY sue, pth oo ha ‘all a man of fortune: ‘reall #13 obe else that Was exam ned tuver the proceed- | “Winess-No, air, wrth the Iuternal, Revenue Depart- | soldiers at the Soldiers’ Depot, in Howard street, await. phil for kg 234, 50” Geanaes (oh “sini ‘or NYor! Misses’ Silk and Woollen Scarfe, 1 Mr. Cram—What w orth at that time i en ing the settlement of their claims for back pay and | Gen William, Hadion. ‘Becton: turom cave, . Collars and Sleeves. cnet en play noinl goa hat that ti | Urose-examined—I pever complained to Mr. Strom: Mr. Cram—What are your duties as an inspector? benny, All despatch is used by Colonel Mauley, the Ayre Byrd Pees; Baron, Care, bt utte. i Witness—I voul estimated my fortune at Jess | SDout bis not baring au oveupe besides the sums | Witness inspect accounts of revenues to prevent | manager, in attending to this business. i Damase for Portland 3oh;' Cuba creme, ee Comepare: Rak cae than $500,000 at that times 1 had elght daight-ra and | Pld tocounee! I have paid additional sums of money } false returns. Tt was erroneously’ stated in some of the papers that the | (4). f Dee 9 Cliy of Boston (a), for NY i Glover dre $1 0S per pair—none beter; first: eme von thon: Mes fas tay, Grd child married; | “quating to thousende of Geiey ster Mr. Crat—Oh! a detective? hotel keepers of tis city contributed largely towards the | City. of Cork do Dee 1: Java (8), for do priee The. per pair. , Previous w 1s Yelations “with Mr. Strong were | __ fils concluded the wstimony of Mr. Stevens, and the | Witness—I suppose you mwy call itso; Imay havethe | Thanksgiving dinner given to the soldiers of that insti | eyes eens te Oe Con grens, Woodiranl Woollen towds, Hoods, Soniags, Breakfast Shawle, &e., Inendly, kin tionate; they were #e in the be. | "St ee ee rn \oatitvei . Pleasure of visiting you one of these days. tution, Such is not the case, The entire dinner was | York (and ent out for do. ring out, o ginning of 1862, in the first week Of that year; at Mr. Richard Hecksher, who was duly «worn, bat not |” gis, Cram—h! perhaps you may. When did you enter | paid for, upaided by any contributions whatever from the | Arr at Gravesend 23d, 3 " EDWD. RIDLEY, $11 and S11 Grand and @od of that year | can't say any feel ly | cea ee MR Osta Yas, eget re the Revenue Department? ahove noutte, by tie Ladies’ Arsociation altarhed to the | Ganges, Fotier, Caloutty § ig ATE gee Ea en eee Sraeeeeee i era to him were frisudly: j cess : jury itness—In 1861. idiers® eGnons, Nov I8—Arr Si:vprise, Fullon, Phi ” ca " my manners to him were friendly: about the fall of 1865 | '"O,, tte reassembling of the court Mr. Richard Heck- ioe. Coasn~ When were- gun bitte tiblt Soldiers’ Depot. Mussina, Nov 18—Arr Bounding Billow,’Vidulleb, Glrgentl, A LADY HAVING A NEW AND RICHLY TRIMMED J ceased to ve Irieudiy with him; during 1462 the treat- | cher gave hie testimony aa follow: . x REORGANIZATION OF THE FIFTH NEW YORK AR- | to finish ldg for Boston. Velvet Coat, just completed by one of the best city ma ment of iy family io bim was somewhat & wed y OWE ia Witness—A gentleman, si "i be Manseitxs, Nov 23-5 Kers, would sell ‘low price, if applied sor immediate!» reserved; ii was so pretty much during the whole TESTIMONY OF MK. RICMARD HECKSITER, © Mr, Cram (comewuat tronically)—A gentleman before : Movrmer, & , at 917 Broadwa: 5. Pe wf 1862; about the middle of 1863—October, T know Mr, and Mrs, Serv I married a sister of Mrs, a ¥ r os €olonel Fdward Murray, of the late Fifth New York Rereraee ti—Arr se Mer . Fait | LARGE LOT OF NU “7 ‘or September—a deciied change took place in their treat. | Stiong; ret saw Peter Strouy, after iis return from fn ituess— Yes, sir, and Iam one still, up to the time | srinery, which, rendered conspicuous services during | "Sucve Dec le whe bark Ellew stevens, Howe, Carte. | ATONE CENT A YARD PROFIT. j.prev o 1862 T expressed dissatisfaction to m; yope, With his wife, and a Rockaway; he spoke of his | Of going into the Custom House {| had uo occupation rout Mr. Strong's tresament of hie wife; this wen | visit’ to Bnropes ssid he hed been there werores Thad | had no support from Mr, Stevens; he gave my wife some | the Inte war, and expecially in the Shenandoah Valle, Jo not recollect Uiat Lever said $0 io angbody | some interviews with him after the trouble ‘in the | money during the first years of our marriage; Iwas not | bas just ceived authority from Govern femily; in the spring of 186% | had one couversation | agitated at the interview as much as Tam now; the | orsanize the regiment, and assign ita pl nas, to load for Portland; brig Recurso Segundo (Sp), Bar- w Orleans. ‘272 Bleecker street, corner of LANKETS AND COMPORTERS—A SPLENDID AS- 19—In port brig Milwaukee, Brown, from THR SURIECT OF BRINIG W with him; it was in April, 186%, a1 the St, Denis Hotel, | WHole town was awere of the affair; Mr. Strong, I heard, | Militia. Nov 24-—Put back, Florence Nightingale, Pridy, ‘sortment, together with a large stock of Bedding, Irore Tbave farnished no money to ps witness of | corner of Broadway and Bleventh street, [ was.stopping } had circ: the reports; my know! was derived THE FORTY-FIRST NEW YORK. * re, RG, Weaken, si Furniture, Ge., af the ore FEI Hae cee SUs real mg ea ro the name of Massey; T have inrnished no money for any | there with my family; that imterview was asked by me | from previous hearsay; I ‘didn't eve it, I Forraeas Movror, Dec, 11, 1365. aeeoeer Nos teehee Danseel gt York; Kate preeetet terror Reheat d witmersex by letier (Jetter shown); I received that letier in r felt emotion when I heard it; coo} ‘The Forty-first New York regiment has arrived Crom % ® RUSSIAN SABLE MUFF AND LADY'S Counse! for defenceT object to thot answer, It has AN INTERVIEW AT TMK ST. DENIS MOTEL IN 18 I may have shed a tear; T wept on the ocoasio y Whitmore (from Callao), red $o3). and Collar. Ine m with the ease, Mi: y bas not been We met on Sunday, ae 1865, at the S!. Denia memorandum of the interview at the ani I made | City Point. It has been mustered out of the service and Hamburg. thor otis ‘j x ree quire, from 4 5 Bids ‘street, in the store, the case of the plaiutif except in the open. | Hotel; it was aboat three or half-past three o'clock in the ‘8 Ago; is on its way home. Rorrenpam, Nov 20—Cld Nonantum, Kingman, Mobile. S4 M. B. HOUSTON. LATE WITH GEN AND dng, and it is wrong to iniroduee the a era, | qreruoon, no oue eine was present; [ do not recollect | lect the conversation distinctly as sworn to; the om Bien SodreNevede, Bartlet Galles sce M'iiekix® has specialties in Cloaks and Bonnets; og Mr. Cram—I will prove that you brived Mra Massey, | how the conversation began, relations of Mr. and Mrs, Strong before 1862 were kind urt Calendar=This Day. wee joomerang, Crichton, NYor maxing inv ail t hes. ticular attention pald to whether you called her or wok WHAT C&R BLAINTIFF #410 AROUT GIR TROURLYS. and affectionate; in 160 Mr. rong Surname Count, Crecvrr, —Part 1-—Calendar unchanged. ees was orders. 7 w Kighth street. The counsel for defence opposed any eraminntion on Lexpreseed to him the deep regret I felt at the onl. | Wife to and trom ber father’s resi 2006, 2670, 2674. 2676, 2678, 2602, 2702, MISCELLANEOUS, DRESSMAKING ESTABLIBH- the sutmect, but the Court allowed it to go on. ties beiween bimself and wile; that they dad come to an | drove her ten tiges tor ais on have expressed sym- | 9704 2706, 2708, 2710, 2712, ari, ails, ‘2724, 2726, 2728, CUING TEETH RESTORED, NOT EXTRACTE id Cloaks made in twelve hours’ no- The witness them conlinued:—I know of no money | open rupture and made it a pubile ter; I told him | pathy with Mr. Strong. Ne 312, 2624, 1758, 1044 con teeth A ' lice. Ladies at hotels would do well to call. Faney ‘and rendered servi Adamanteaa Whitetil Foote built tip A variety of dress trimmings constantly on hand, Kote v4 Sixth having been farnished to Mrs, Massey by ev el or | what others: | learned that the expenses of some of t 2730, 2736, 2742. Part 3—Nos. $49, future h king for himself, if he Re-direct--I noticed an instance of unkindness be- 2532, 2971 "4 2298, ' eee sent plan, while he had such achauce | tween them in the winter hefore they went to Astoria, mr ag Se ie mee wit- | continued bts present i ; Hie substitute for gold. Half PRE HAR Santon nesses were to be paid for retaining them for examioa. | to show himeelf a noble and high-minded man; he said THR WOERAND'@ TREATMENT OF wire. Supreme Cover, CHampens,—Nos, 28, 40, 53, 60, as expensive; uever discolors. 84 East Twenty-second st. ERAL NEW, BRAUTIFUL. tion; [don't know who disbursed the money for wit. | he was a young man, aud didn’t see that he t to sac Kt was after break/ast, she bad a cloak on, he said, Part 1—Calendar unchan: rt aa | a aeace eral > WITHOUT Fssian Fur Coats, value from to $300 each, are pereos. Tdon't know that my aon disbursed it; Edont | rifce che domesti: happines« of bis whole life; he bad | ‘Don't make a damned fool of yourself,”’ or ‘don’t mak: 4510, 1574, 1610, 6024, 1815, IVORCES | LEGALLY PROOURED | WITHO At once privately to be ao L street, bear 124, publicity. Oth gseouted without fee until | Division stroet. Know thot three thousand dollars was paid ior expenses | stood in hiv present position as long as Mf could; he had | ® fool of yourself,’ have seen him treat her with neglect 3810, 2 “ “ cases rf sion a enon Mia Maways dont know low much | teed to. live. win te wife, but could Mol; instead of | he wold speak io her us if she were a dog; he couldn't pi ites. 1162, 78, 104s, | gamcesed, Advice free. “M. HOWE, attorney and Coun PO MLLER Qe CTR aTOMMCNEFRRR, money | have paid altogether to counse! .ud for other | Moding her subdued and hunmlisted, sho was as prod as | speak more disrespectfully; again ho to dive hi 683, 908, 320, U5, 1263, 615, 1254, 1287, 763, 1201, 1209, | ——---—— eee — — WHOLES. 7 I that some of the witnesses of she. he tri A te Mt to tel is, but wagon whieh w #0 Tal , a mibject as to and other Stat ¢ L. ate * on "te 2 ie Ande te eeu me tetas; Ttold’him | ting out she endangered the life of the child she was | °° 1206, 1146, 1166, 1670, 1968, 1878, 1378, tended to on the bonare. Mark the addrens-—81i ant S134 Gand and 66 Allen sirect, have been one of them) were 2. otel for the purpose of this suit; T At Mrs, Massey waa sown ‘amily s sake, for (he sake of his old mother, Carrying; OB one ovcasion 8 balky horse was to the Died. A keep quiet; Lend how dreadful it wil which Peter drove her in. itd ' \ \irs. Stevens; he said if Mr, Stevens hadn't wexamined-—I saw this noglect in 1862 and 1963; | , ,Poner.— At Yonkers, on Monday afternoon, December | (70 10 TOMAS A matter of money there wouldn't be this trou. | 1 was in Twenty-first street when they were packing The faneral will take o from @&. Johe’e chareh St vews had promised to take a house or pay in 1860 his neglect te a oe te Re Yonk ‘on Wednesday. after at thie o'elooks, 895 Broadway. fifth block east from the Bowery. Entr - = | dey rr 6 Alien Cee 1s Googd ND 262 GREEN. econd floor—Straw and Felt Goda, ray, D4 jo Apedles cly ‘Third floor—RKibbons, Millmery am dd everyibing ela Cheaper th Fourth floor—Case Goods only, vARE » + aS With AND GRAY BIx KRTS, SHEETS, Canoe, Mattresses, Hair Pillows, Counterpar ¥. 1. KING, Conn t. AGNEW tamed o Fovies have lesrned from e He OF Live witne * (hus maintained THE HABEAS. CORPUS AGAIN, T revoliect that the halveas corpus that was served upon ‘es Cotens, eh any store In New York my daughter was served 91 Io; it was served upon | the rent of one for him and his family, but hadn't done condit ; a ; “4 mee ‘thn banc, on Montaye the ih day sf Suey in | an, and wasn'ta man of bis words? zona 8 Oe" oe Nameee LT” re gn | PUstienne MGiROe Rotne Seater enna ey ye 1964; the defendant and ter Alice were at my THE PLAINTIEY O8RM AN THREAT. was in 1857 or 1868; had never heard bim swear at a ¢ i ND (fe INMATES eine eiilte akacat enie M. MATIIB' honge, I believe, at y had been living | He said these words—I will make Mr, Stevens bite | woman befory; have heard him swear sinco at her; the (For Other Deaths See Second Page.) Uae sition of the Mempecned Hishand,* *<Pamnny | gpanulies wil be eadvery low for cash by WM. MAT! " there ‘some time: they ‘on Monday night; | the dust betore very lq {then said his children | family mute no comment when he made the remark, | § Rit. : ; : Cle ta OA = : on Wednesday mornin retarning from the | oaght to be a coneide ; he was a man of forty and ditect—This second swearing took place in the Nori Seotsen Panes, : RE: aC 1Y -country, | learned arwce of my daugh- | he could. well afford to make the sacrifice for them; he | second story front room of Mr, Steveris’ house; he called SHIPPING NEWS. The author he vy Uidaiand has given we AKTIVICIAL BYES. : ter and Alice; secretiy from me; 1 he had consulted hie brother in-law, the clergy. | ber‘ damned etrumpet, a damned beast and a damned one . ree, oo fea ings ee pip bk Bo RIFICIAL BYES —ARTIMICIAL, BOMAN, EYRS Idon’t know that any of 1 where they and his brother, end both advised hitn that he was | Whore;” this was about May, 1863; this had arieen on ALMANAC FOR JEW yORR—rats Day. (op sattative. Fis DOOK is one of the mance ceokatle of tke Trade vs uruer and iaperied OP. ‘pBAUeN & P ‘went to, or who went With thom, of where they are now; | perfectly right aud justitied in considering bis own bap. | account of the aboriion, by 3 Seon wasen. son, GOUGELMANN (formerly employed by Rolasonnes WHRERABOUTS OF MRA. STRONG. It either his lawyer arent. her of " y j 1 10 06 delightful book: the plot is deeply interesting, the | Paris), 599 Broadway, New York. Thave never seen either of them since; I don't know | piness first; I told him not toe ee even, te rae ed cee. | coer nll whore they have been since, excepting as 1 suppose; | or clergyman, his conscience was the best advieer he Crose-examined—Mr. and Mrs. Strong and myself | ~~ ooo oe he. Dees er = from the vapplemental answer I seppoeed she was in AL | could bave; when I spoke about his wife he said he | were in the room; I went in there to bave @ conversa. Port of New York, December 11, 1865. talned a gl Sy il faut, Ibis the work of ry Bany; 1 know sho has been out of the State of New York | conidn't ive with her, and got very much excited; he | Hon with them; I was invited in by Mrs, Strong; think CLEARED. . ey cenia. Masind tres of Zostage on receipt of price. ey i ee Of the Hime; sbe passed through Brunswick; I don't | suid he didn’t see why he should be the only sufferer by | I was not in thore when Mr. Strong came; the rest of the | geanship Atlantic, Maury, Aapinwall—Pacitic Mall Steam- F. A, BRADY, Publisher, 22 Ann street, New York. A oReAT vaiiand Winter in Velvet, ‘and Sommunicate with her; I never write to her, nor do T | the matter; she wastiving happily with her family; here- | family were ip the house; inst saw Mra Strong | »), : ae oe Le es | ae veneer Belg , Know she communicates to members of the family; I ted these expressions over several timos:— “She ought, = yy, in Janwary; she came from Port Rip wm Wilcox, Manter, Sam Francisco—R M Cooley & Srypsis FOR ALL selling soearabens at SL i I Tf you are sick BRANDRETIVS PILLS will do you peat don't know that she\communicates to us through cou to die!" “Why didn’t abe die!” and “Why doesn’t she ; not know where she went to; she | Co, = pel, but [think she % or L have heard occosionally | die!’ I ssid I hoped he wouldn't lay yo pring that | staid. with me four or five days; she wentunder the | Xhip Ashburton, Predian, 1 Y nett. good. atten ene iufont, yout, rea TCHES, JEWELRY, &0. ‘that “Mary is well;’ tbe Jast time I heard of her was | about; 1 Mrs. Strong about this ; Dthink it was | name of my sister; Alice war not with her; I brought pa ye a) Avery ed ior orders= Dien mi Ware the ante Snetions, but fe ‘ + APA RRO OT ana about three months ago; Mr. Norris, a member of the '* houee; she was living with me in 1863, her to Troy from Tortiand ; was living with two re- ponte bon isl), Merenea, Queenstown Spe thiis order baa fs ha ae Health, "OFFICE, GEstiny Awe DIA MOND, Rixa To Fe gol av family, has reen her since; T never made an etiort to | sno very weak, and fainted conetmtly; in 1862 1 ‘table old ladies in Portland; she was ing under ‘Mavonna (Br), Jordan, Sieab.¥ jer a ttew Aion. BRANDRETH HOUSE. See my name in white levers in 4 ‘a great bargain—for Adirenn W., Jerald 0 out where abe wae: it wag not for Me lO ACL as adg | aid TYoow (hat rhe weew't healthy; she came jy the f the name of Mra, Strong, raw the child at @ sceond Volant (Br), Gage, Aus Cayes—Brett, Bou & Co the G, stainp. onice.

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