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we eee) eee me "THE STRONG vevonc CASE. very Interesting Proceeaings Yesterda. BEVELATIONS OF LIFE 1N WAVERLEY PLALE Tho mysteries of New York table Enterprises. How the “Metropolitan Medical Institute ‘fer the Sick Wives aud Children of Absent and Drceased Saldiers” was. Conducted, A FEMALE parSian mt 1 STAND. Furtner cana the Case for the Defence. Mir. Strong’s Alieged Adaitery with Mrs. Potter. STARTLING STATEMENT FROM ONE OF THE COUNSEL ‘Was Mre. Strong Forced to the Adul- tery with Edward? &e. &e. &eo. Superier Court—Triat Torm. Before Judge Garvin. ‘Mo court room was crowded, as usual, during the pro- seedings yesterday in this remarkable trial. BURTHER OF THR CORRESPONDENCE coun THON. ‘Ur. Gorry, after the court was opened; 12, into the arrange: Pudge Hofman, dated Jai Jatt r is asaured that in ente; privilego of visiting them at any time in case of gickn A second letter was also put in evidence, It w + 23 Mr. Strong to Mrs. Strong, under date of Muy 23, fonveying permission for Alice to visit her mother, on Abo underetinding that the latter was to retura her in A sit lar permission was conveyed and fen days, Je exacted in the y rt “Mamy.”” Mr. Gerry now put Tn ev: as to the jpfirmities Becensary to show that the late My. answer in rebuttal, The Court roled out the letter, on the ground that it ‘was incompotent as testimony. Evidence only was to be weceived regarding issues directly on trial, Counsel for the defence th wead bo expunged from the evide made by Mr. Cram, and the Court TESTIMONY OF THE OFFICIAL REPORTERS, ir. A. I. Warburton wae sworn and I menographer; I attended the Court of Gene ‘and somo of the previous mot the occasion of the trial; m Counsel for the defenc goad from your stenographic notes? Mr. Cram—I obj ‘shan my client, partner did. Mr. Warburton retired from the stand to give way to ‘tho partner referred to. Mr. Andrew Devine was sworn:—I am a shorthand re- ter; I attended the Court of General sesvions on the h of October last, on the occasion of the trai of Kiecta M. Potter and Peter R, Strong; I took accurate steno graphic notes of the proceedings (note: are my notes. shown) ; Mr, Gerry—Will you be kind enongh to read the notes of that trial? Witness accordingly read his report of the proceedings b it appeared that the District Attorm’y i ‘opening the caso had expressed a wish to have the ease from wh 0 over for the term, as he was not quite prepared to un jertake its prosecution, On coming to try the Macdamo Barbier, a witness for the prosecution, cow be produced, and, on the charge of Recorder Hoffinuy the jury brought in a verdict of acquittal, THE KECORD OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS AGAIN. Tappn Howell recalled : of my testimony of yosterday; we did not record premature births; mature births; there ls fn March, 1862, of a child of Peter R. and Btrong. we do Tacord pre fhe certificate. unt DELL AS AN INVALID, F. G. Foster was sworn and Mrs. Be: November last; there was a wedding tn my faznil She Mth of November; Bishop Bedell officiated; Bedell was not in town; she wos at the eastward; iho Tent away on the 7th} she has not returnod, to my Knowledge; Bishop Bedell went, I think, to after the the wedding; fim not sure that Mrs, Bedell ‘went t io ‘Orom examinod—Mrs, Bedell bas been on invelid for ‘abls to walk, I believe—-how fur I te moany years—I su BPE ecm mot. kup oh Foes up and a eeu wath diteut waiter the purpose; Set andl have carried her fexbibiting with his hands); it is earried ber ear Gambier, On: fom Cainbler alone. THE REVENUS DETROTIVE AGAIN ON THE BTAND. Mr. Joseph Norris was revallos. ‘Question by. three by. counsel for the defence—Pid the plaintiff ‘ever have a conversation with you in regard tw female virtue? and, if 20, what did he say? ‘Objectad to, Mr. Gerry—I to offer it in connection y ebargo of adultery against the plaintiff The Court—I will exclude it for the present. TRSTIMONY OP A COURT INTERPRETER. Tonia Kazinski was the next witnees, His testimony sway og follows:—I am goneral interpreter of the cour: Court of ve beon engaged #0 in 1862 1 was asa woman then aud am engaged at the Over and T sions and the Grand Jur, |, exe ept when in the ig At 104 Waverley place; there Uiving there named Eh for « house for ir. McKeon read the lease between Mra, Aletta Stron erending May 1, 136%, ‘end Mr. Vernon Potter for th accompanying which was the surety of the witnoss Witness—Mrs, P the lease to fign; no one else was present when I #igned; never saw Mr Strong at gl my salary at this time was fiteon hundred dollars had a family to sup) port at this tne there was & front of the house ‘erley place; the ft was about a female Bad an and her oMce hove; we moved in the commencement of April to 14 W where I remained onti! the Ist of Oetot r was to fornieh me meals ( x ve dollar — and she was to show me the © was @ quarrel between Mrs. od Mra. Purdy, to whom she euly paid the rent on this occasion; jt w Court, 62 Namnan street Mrs, Purdy was not & chatgeof assault and’ battory was aft Dire. Potter against Mrs. Pardy ; saw artic’ H G atte xbout the charges of abortion and the bh ‘Waverley place; [ did not pay the rent after T loft iy 6 t bor; Mra. Potler showed me a paper relesaing w que worety (objected to); it was not delivered to m On the objection of counsel to the admission o # to 4ho paper the Court decided ts produced if its contents were to be used itoess—J have pot that paper; I was not called on t Bey rest after October 1; I bired the premives from Mw. Potter; ber husband ‘lived in the b 3 hie name wae V ow Potter; think he wr jer; other people than Tbowrded at the house; ©@ the seeond floor; From Mre. Potter and J hired from Mrs. Party, other people boarded there when Mm. Md ky ihe} bouse; whe rcept a) Tk 4 Bb there; «ae «ame as @ boarder, " peer ah camie, 60 4 boarder, I think in Aug i f aptember! ale otiand Mra, Potter bere an vifice far the practice « Witnose—I would like t expiniv my elf it may bring © emit for damages againet mo (Lau chier:) There was a Put outside the door on tiie have tt mysteriously disappeared; it was 4 sign of a female physician. WATRRLEY PLAOR AND TRE HORNE OF The rLaunrerR’s Ac. LAGED ADULTERY. Re-direct—T can deseribe the parlor floor of the hone the diagram shown is correct; I do.not know about the Suswisnze in tho keck parlor; the wciy ho widtng be jerk Char | BETWEEN SEL AND THB ORIGINAL TERMS OF BEPARA- proposed to offer in ewidence a letter from Mr. B.D. Silliman to ox- 1864, in which tie Bt Airs. Strosg would have no motive except the shelicr of Dereelf and ehildren. The basis of an arrangement might be founded on the placing of the chifdren at a boarding school, where the mother would have the privilogo of visiting thera, and upon the understanding that their holidays were to be passed with their father, except when be was willing they should go to her; and again, ‘that not less than one-third of the time of thelr schoul vacations should be passed wth her, while ghe had the 1864, jence a letter frout the pro- vious attorneys for the plaintitt, eucloring a crtificate of Mys. Aleita Strong. Objection, however, was made to the introduction of tho answer. Whereupon Mr. Gerry ead that the latter document was Noyes bad acted /apon his own responsibility, The other skto_in thelr pening had ac: used his side of inhumanity in examining This aged lady, and it was proposed to introduce the moved that the letter: but objection was used to exclude it. ma ions ns in the Case against Electa M. Potter and Peter R, Strong; I did not attend ill you be kind enough to to anyiling about other partios y' P these . wish to correct a portion T said to ajuryinan that ecord of the premature birth ry E. To ajuryman—It is the duty of the physician to give T have resided at No. 13 Enat Fifte:nth street fourteen or fifteen years; T know Bishop I; Shey were at my house on the éth of a ae oe aber coos years since we and down stairs; she came bere from never knew her to go and come to and vith the Ww from there was @ family Mr, and Mra Adame did not live thore in my time; when J first went thero there were Do orbers beaded v0! before May; nfior we went theve Mre, Pucdy came with boarders—a lot of Spawiards; sho hired tween the patiors; never wasin'the bark parlor; iE think aright ib Was used a @ bedroom by Mra. Ly | To a Jurymen—I never remeber seeing inte te Witne-s—I did mot know Mra, Potter's business at | Wrerertey zleg » ens the sign was removed iramdistely it was grat A LAWYER ON THE £TAND. My. Wm. B.' Renken was the next witness. He deposed’ | as tetlows: Laman ‘amorger. aad «quaseilor-atiaw; in ; bere frog ‘macase in which Mrs, Purdy was at- tempts Potter tookspressedings to dispassess Mrs. Purdy freun. a house dn Garmien cir io near Sixab-avenue; Mr. Kazn- sic appeneved, gai Pee. aed sedtied the matter; Mrs Purdy was uot tnrwed out; I represented Mra, Purdy in the voatroversy; (here were Ecology org assaute and battery, wi. ed in a settle. ment; Mra, Punly slated to me she loft the house aftor- ward: -aaw the Peiice Gazette articles, (Papers shown, ) | “Site Afekeon —1 propose to read tho-articles, Mr. McKeon accordingly read Hearticles, Durieg ¢he ono of the paragraphs he bed occasion to cem- it, and said “It's #9 lowg sinco f wrote dt”? cd Limael! with the expression “10S so kang Tr ad it.’ Bub the mistake had already affeciod e risttl sof (ue spectators and the numerous gatheriag the legal (zatermity, Whose merrinent ev denced the pretation which might be badef Mr. McKeow's ly d tno following are. tho selections: — (extzat from the National Police Ganotte, of Sept. 8, naive Tis MYSTERIES OF CHARITT—& CURIOUS GA3X—A PROVOR- INGLY CURIOUS BACKGROUND, case whereby evidently haage a tale saa wensented, ton ual fal racognision | few isd” “ite Jefferson Market lee Court. ain Proves = oe 5 ta tre t. Mivw. ‘el. i} hor'adldavi eo Wan Op prehensive rat ‘odily injury framn too eforeaaia Brentese and oxen fearedt! be. gate f her life itself, and petitioned that Prentisa be by ue Coury ly direc t joeused bed apniee ment, and was wee Forthcoming ‘The defendau}, ou the wtiechy having had ly harm, much less attem| execirion; and when asked charge of wate iy that’? be ane appeared to-6 clon! a at the Fourt, and as Ht to proceed jn yh be mean’ by "make ® point.” the Court cuddenly fatereay mand directed him to furnish the ptovooetd’ ball Yorthwith, oF. go to psizon, | Prentiss con: tends that the molres of Mra, Waish's complaint wot daly trois apitotah, apahoiage Tingictivenoss, > he ayerred It ‘his parpose to. “make,” be the character of her house, Mau’ thee Htwas fo Toreciose again! his. making the “watching” tiat aho rencrted to the utterly false verifica- tion to put him under bor would: be: wholly sscuse gainst any could make, This provokingly mysterious Krontieplece tom ne uf for Jegal adjudication, “Make a. What Ppotatt Kvhut intthere: about the house at Waverly place to furnish @ basis on which made? ‘The house professes to be the house of ; Tent institution. “for the free reception of the sick wives dehiliren of abvont and deceased noldiers.”” Not long od locality when fis conductors ne following © splowons curd, Issurure, No. 124 Wareatax tion of sick Wives aud Chikteen Patients have the best of care, with p senda to visit them dally, fom 10 A. For adn! sien Hekels, apily 6 . Di. EM, Powter, or Mrs. Dr, Rt, B. Walsh, al 124 Way. BY ‘Tickets for admission obtained during of absent and di ‘the tone bing. publicly posted sign the house appears to de noting less than « Viedcal tnsuity nized on lool “inet-opolitan’’ ‘magnitude, and ‘conducted ina Spirit of the purest and loftiest ph itauthropy,, The reider Will observe ty the, afo card of 124 Waverley awe that the hiouae is “for free reception of the aise wired ased soldiers.” What a mission for ness of the Florence Nightingules Te pulitieal conductors appear to, be Mrs, Dr. ‘alsh, Indy phys. ane ete ae rendérw tho application and from whoin tlekets nable ouly daring “vialling hours, ? ike, most Itaposing respect 0 mischihy hinted. by for admission seem All this was very in What, then, wis the Pyentiss in vis + The forego 1, down iyomy te eonapleut of Mia, Dik M. Bower. Was thiethe Preutisa so cminotey roferred’ ‘The inquisitive runy hndeca be curious (0 Zearn why this sign so suddenly dissppea-ed. Drs, Wale); and Potter should certainly not eonagscoad (5 trom public appreciation. s ofthe exhibition at the Coopor In vlunteered the services of Commo- little Miss Warren, for the “bende of the iter The husbands of Dre, Powter and Waish ors aiid took the mongrel they ought to ‘The inrvo Dll of the lustorical Yasttute was ligeraly sipis were doubtless equally liberal, Tne estination Of these receipts was tne “Medtoat to ‘suppoxs, Shia tho “tree. reception of wives und children of absent and de ad hushen: it collected the quarters from a well filled honvey ond eurank not to bring « sit holy cause into intimate contact with the notor is heracterof the No L Did (ue receipts from the a “beneti Tetuh support ot the tree Teception of n of deceased soldiers 2?” no less active In canvas- rigoney and provisions for phe asian a Becl, flour and greenbuck: e Ibert or aure in answer to 188 ecaritale and have certainly gone into the bands of the cond of the © Institue.” H las the wife or child ‘or a single fever pa nu of the foresald £ ensoyed tho ston of a Mt A ry, blind n covered iy ine place, who ted: bat oldier ever crossed the uhadow siikethy paraded becore . °: has the wife or child of a alnglo absout of that thresh vious public Is not only anxions, but deter. jaye this question answered. Mra, ‘Dr, Potter is Varbington, canvassing in the interest of the sume are pe ve n providing f nbson t and deci ‘ever foutid nd if the benefit club, with entertain: fpota wife oF Md of ina g place in the “Medi Institute, s oper ¢ with oil its pare associa ife or ¢ be memoved; as near asl remember Mra. | “Medteal Institute,’ brit these women avere not soldi x ROP bad they’ soldiers’ children, Who were these the nat, Some of them, en; m tbeir fares. They have elt the insti- ion of health, but hat does this mean, if tb Rat cmdiiun? Woe weredhey nok relatned for the fi comaliian "a or ive “Chrcitstle edgetoret Wet, wa ration that nent these meh tothe ike imipediate se for the rant Berug’ the’ eta fatnarstion ‘of ing the: intatration of th! ifr aa: the oe ae of at leash Vine tin known an ut Of utter exhaustion attention ou! Korine eg ore ‘Stave than of » sani. “Medienl oO onaee of her eatht she fram? nod where this the * “polnt)’ rignificantly heenee of m single suldier's wife or cbtie'to ex- mfagaiary whedawnd foruh bere ie painfal in tre ind Ibis carta of public charity we soe Starting up pefore. us the huuage of death iteelf, Would » close investigation reves! biond behind the seenes aa well as death? What are the instruments and implements for radi. vel cares for soldiers’ wives end cbildren empl chart Are Where were ducated? | Wo learn Dr. Waleh in a. fob printer hy occmpa- ho pursues irre nt present he Is pov ms of oF Bago, pedd' Rinted ot by Dew. ‘Potter and Wala mletty wn. Wot pie relels u the Ned? Wel doctors Tioeraed pl that the hi ular'y, whenever 4 inating the ch a jenl institute,” instead of sbarivg Mask Of luis ace ceva witer Tl ssidvtlinn husband of missions of @ holy che to the 5 h 18 who. are compelled 1b aike of life for their dally de of the application If wo, 10 whowt ther ae a in the milar mystery? The qianlity that must ne 200 wrily involve @ rent It is well furnished throughout, iB RvOUL Ay persone dren of aes yeor, intaod, eo daddy wi of it, and the two women now in pants and minis’ and children of the mldters. of Potter at this peridd, were {0 « How do they now ‘pay the furniture? 1a it from charitable # thane eonteibutions gp \oxoldiers’ dup, a8 exclusive y ve“ Meateel Tos Sumplicated: and Drs, Wala ‘and Pouler are re viled [0 crack the Nuit of the “Medical Institute’? mystery, dnd reveal i¢ an anxyous publi the actual machinery 1m op" € i lay pace. point’ ‘hat excited Dr, Waleh’s anger, moving ruil down the large sign to whieh Prentiss “Jetterson Market caset Women in large hers have been known to pars in and ont We eun one use, with jnat n Wher a then, do they ik just such o Ueally applied, and sciltul maragemont, aiied by eonton tent charng, world wp DM Wie rant” ‘urniiure iweluded. Would Drs. Potier ald be pr ten by te in the honse att! ‘Is the weathoetoo hott Be iow » call “upon Barnan, « wives snd tg thea tolenl cartsin, the el Is hy son soldiors* skill an Freel itidrent™ OF with the ninak, svtng open that cupboard door, and jon’ thoreconveated tm all ite actual de- (Pxteacts from the Nation#! Poltco Gazette of Soptember 883. re Linnie, #re,, Met, Dovtreae BM. POTEBR-—Mra, R. K, WALATT lo rue Pome ibe ie AHR MYTRRINS OF CHARITY —A WOMAN'S ELUCIDATION—TRR MEEROPOLITAN MEDICAL INSTITUVE—ITH MYSTERIES RE VRAUKD WIn & ~ SCATHING DRNUNCIATION OF wes gaols on tig Metropoliiag Medija) Inapiietg ORK. HERALD, FRIDAY, DEVUEMBER: 15,~ 1865. ‘The Court decided to allow the reading, and the wit- all I called upon signed it; I don’t know Dr. Monell, ness then read as follows :— Oat Lane ae fates Nd Oe there Was any ‘ —Dou’t see it, authority to use it; don’t know there is auy such person Mr. man, J ror—l don't ; Emaah shacegp to go <n. in existence; the Instit tion was carried on for several Court This is a mere formal matter of law. months after the circulars were ; I presume there - ih Fa, ET 8 NNN Tab question and poe poy woe never saw hiun vialt the ‘Lanswered institute; I saw visit there; I saw Dr. Walsh Groer-cxamined—Thia is an sogurate sccouat of what | there aeee. i is J ormeal matter of laws? the. nae te mere e W ane he I distinct rovallection of 1: now. at Mako here placed (a oridence che following pro- Ir. Ly evi wi fessional card Dr. Potter:— ms tt Cram—Is h» the journeyman printer who sells kK medicines in Maine ? “Witness Be ames whom you call a journey- man printer, Mr. Cram—And the same whom you call your hus- dend? Witness—Yes, sir, Mr. Cram—Who is Dr, Baker? Witnoss—Dr. Buker fs a friend of Mrs, Potter. The ia W aves Pan bone WOMEN itn tittoens. peculiar to females premises imposed Upoa, as ove b ‘on purely wcien- ve Yeu. to have been, ty the 25 apamons, Wrote ot a be aw opr “me is a female physician. sbeatinetively aicty joCainer and lbeliee, The < fe Fie witn ait adieu: wheiane afiticted, therm. ir. Cram—Who is Dr, Vaness ? este natn ant scree oe oor Toe ieee ae Ang | Stelest or :helr children, te give usa call and we will ras8 Witness—A female physician als.. the asgured refutation; butas Wis very obee 3 themsane but no harm. sho is, is she? You are the R. E. otf | Walsh named in tte sires ; Paeicular success in the treatment of all forms uublic oognbeance at chrome diseases; f¢ weak ticbiline, we hn ‘en the local chowgnption and “ull disousee of the, arost end lungs Witteetsszee: te anrvile punter haiti ie Se, peopemy Ses Stroatel with unparalleled success, At this stago of the proceedings the Judge discharged oH depravity Wann oa Amereninibal be ane tee $7 idle toade at all times t during office hours,? | the jury’ Afler the departure of the jury the counsel I a nn mie Sener aes which-ere from A. M. until 4 P. proceeded to.an argument relative to the omitted parts waraen, We, Pout aly dis manly inattacks and wentimenia, | The er enanee ened Sa sadonasaneeabereene tebe. tase tennant 4 the pet her in the Weposition of Mra, Hecksher, Saistatare will'at evac be Teugntzed by his imteediate asso- Mrs, Walsh was then called for cross-examination by ides as the truthful vetlection of Mr. Cram, but not being in coart was sent after. At the AN EXCITING ARGUMENT. ie expiration of a fow moments she any fed, took her seat Mr. MeKeon contended that the Judge should corapel in tho wijaess chair and submitted herself to the tender | the reading of the answer of ihe deponont (Mra, Heek- moreves of the plaintiffs counsel, CROSS-BXAMINATION OF MRS. DOCTOR WALSH, Mr, Gram—Are » 08 the Rachel Walsh I see mentioned in the directory as living at 182 West Twentieth street and the widow of Joseph Walsh ? “Witness—-I lived there, Mr. Cram—¥ou are the same person? sher) relating to the subject of secrecy. He urged that it was of the higuest importance, and was proceeding to read it when he was interrupted by Mr. Cram, who objected to tha responsiveness of the answer, Mr. McKeon said he wonld not be interrupted. Mr. Cram—-(Veil, one moment, one moment. ARTLING ASSERTIONS. BY THE DEFENCE, retar oan paren, ts wineply ee ae r) of at presen 0 polluted and os faindanted Fe cits 1s excoedngiy problematiex. Seer ay such vile and wicked defamatory ha dldie thing's anaannan yee} deduce the : redundant verbiugty {ta phra: if eaters Wedldichtt sirwethiat its don, role eaay flow! Witness resume I am the- person so named in the Mr. McKeon—I will not wait, This auswer, he .con- Trost fcamial Cae sitet sega tion, vem bo ‘Mr. Cram—Wero you a widow then? tinned, bao ako. sd al rt ory nes id _ mes Fahe afek wien and Wiiness—No, sir, I was not a widow then. Mrs, Strong he (Edward) forced Mra, to yield to Mr. Gram—Did fou give your name asa widow? Witnese—No, a foe the rotanen girl gave my name as widow, because abe get not know any better; I saw fine Speenrsone. 1 speke of in my airect examination on fo be reel es Tilldeen "ot absent and ‘evidence ?—tho vile Uttle thing's unsupported asner- tion, ‘that no soldier's wife o ehild had ect! teuautad-the @ud the ma nn gee infereaee th: he oe deduced:—As. an institute in dance with oatenalble “his wishes by ing o disiot at her head: This ir cra ~ ithe Gomee aad this singulas Cram—I ourt its ingular arga- ment, if it is to go on, I want it to be in the presence of hte, mg am lnatliale ta sonny acanaibl nt oecasians; £ho first time, L think, in the year | the j.ty. aay mug riot a me ig woahpioce he bunl® | T963; tho first part of that year: T don't recollect tho’ last HkeKeon was p ing to argue again, when school, as being more opposite to {ts present uses aud appli. | time'l eaw them; they were lyin in the drawer; I had | Vr. Cram said if it went on he would take up his pa- Sncee, no evidenon, the mero spe diet of the same tile'| never spo such instruments before and never saw them | pers and leave the ame hedle pind by the aevones onsereraliies—Ahes | Anon, ‘Mr: McKeon—Tho gentleman may leave the case as Shrouded In mystery, a funeral clad 10, the pro. “obsourity, and females, who hag-entered ita walls, of health, had been and anon se emerge therefrom wholly shorn 0 vestige « fiereot—eadaverous looking and deathiy sppeating, the apparent candidates for a premature grave. hese ao asmiired! ery arare imputations, and the concaded tittle vile authority basis of their euuncintion, is t, nevertheless, demaud a siern and trathful refutation, he consclousneas of entire rectitude, and the undisturbed f the unost indubitable ‘innocence, while they Sonstitnte a persoual panoply: impenetrable. 40'(he attacks of situperation auf defamation, are rot, nevevibelees, con~ elusive proofs to eat am and scrutingsing Inert Whose an enterprise—{s more tn: 0 than red iunocence of ries w Guaed. “Fortunately for the demands of irith and just Mr. Cram—Did you ever use such instruments to pro- gure an abortion? r Witness—I never did; in the fall of 1862, I was in partnership with Mrs, Potter, in houschold affairs; this was after Mre. Purdy was put out; I went, to live with Mrs. Potter in 1862; I boarded with Mrs. Purdy in July, 1862; I called at Mr, Bailey’s office with Mrs, Potter about getting Mra, Purdy put out; when the new lease of the premises was made 01 ave a reference to Mr. Jamoz T.ernay, my former as vy, present occupa- tion is keeping e board'ng house at rete South E ghth piel, Bre Brooklyn; have been there ninco May last; before then lived in Pronticth stroct. and kopt boarders there; went there one year ago last April; during a part of that s00n a8 he likes. Mr, Cram—I don’t intend to leave the case; T will leave here while snch improper matters go on. Mr, McKeon—Well, then, wo will have it all before the ju is The Court—Very well, gentlom The argument is adjourned until to-morrow, when we will hear it in the Presence of of the the Jur 'y. ereupon adjourned. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. TOOTS Important Commantications—Plan for a the more self-evide: roots & are in no wise detcwbt, and | year I let the house to a Mrt. Phutips—trom Soj couatitute an iron samad battery 24 inuperv.ous to) attacks at | her uuil the fist of March—during which period Return to Specie Payment fhge of Ite Louis Prendas, Bracco To truth, justice aad eae neve yon a husband? The regular meeting of the Chamber ef Cmarmerce decese: 5 pe took place yesterday afternoon, A. A. Low, Esq., presid- "The Metropolitan Modsea) Societ ina: ted Oot Witness—I hav-, sir, y Teen ra uider auch auspices’ Mente iukurethe legit | Sr, Cram—Have you a marriage corsificatet ing. Mr. D. N. Barney and E. J, Blake were clocted tate objects of Its inatitut he hamedt: | Witness—Ihave not; Iwas married by the Rev. Mr, | members of the Chamber. ate control of a board of tru: vised by cen “ike ‘public | ht be dewa terested and ons of the Sustitu nellish and peounlary sorta Thompeon in Orange county; it Was not customary at tha; timo to give a eortificate of marriage. Mr, Cram—Is thore any record of the marriage? Wituess—I prssume thro 1s; I don't know that thero iz; einee I married my husband he has not been a jour- neyman printer; at present he is in the State of Maine; for the last twelve years he has been practising medicine NORTHERN CREDITORS AND SOUTHERN DEBTORS. Colonel H, A, Coxxrana then offered the following: Resolved; That statutes of limitation to suite on con- tracts are rconcilable with justice only on the su Ae tion that the parties have had opportunities to ontoree munity, and supe ali of ‘whom be its emiire inte: can it ir of itn it iw tho State of Maibe; he has no diploma as adoctor. | Srmach'an during the. lato elvil war hus been linpos adenuate to the jus: Tperative detnande From the | Sz. Cram—Does he sell qua~k medic.on? sible for loyet 2reditors to take any measures to collect jness—Ho does not; he selis medicines of bis own make; I don't know what medicines they are; during the last twelve or thirteen years I have lived in New York State, most of the time in the city; I never kept a sailors’ boarding house; I kept a boarding house in Frauk fort street. ‘The witness was horé examined at great length as to the various places where she resided during her res'- ate ad lence here, declaring that sho lived in Frankfort, Wash- uy phone of ington, Grand, Laight, Varick and Tbirty-third streets, wisi She then continued I was married eigiteon years ago; during the last fif- teen years ny husband has been off agd on the most of his time im Maine; besides keeping@ boarding house I havo algo taken in sewing, but ns my any other dusi- ners except that at the Medica} Me, Cram—Did you over live with Mr Promtiss? Witnees—I have never dived with him; he boarded With me in Varick streete’ commencement of of 1t# deel inasure ‘ore rmunodation, the ney realized, 25 the uers have attested to ath Tterestod in’ tho lsaus, wha as Follows, viz From donations in the oli... From publfe meeting at Cooper iu ‘Total. (The gis roestiie the hat! sand $18 for pr are ag ind! From benefit at the New Idee—deduct.. ae easeeges js at ig ar ‘as to veoeive all Less then to the Ztat of May Inst, the Gate their debis 44 the Southern States by any civil proceed- ings whatevew, aistico requires that all the period of tho rebellion shou¥l be excepted from the time fixed for the limitation of actions in thone States. Resolved, That the jurisdiction of the courtsof the ted States over casos between citizens of different States wag conferred by the constitution to secure justice where the courts of the States might for any cause be considered as possibly partial. prejudicial or inaccessible; and that the present time exhibits a striking illustration “of tho wis- dom of such a provision, and at the same time shows the in- effectual character of the statutes of limitation, a3 the States can render the’ jurisdiction practically nuga- tory. Resolved, That a memorial.bo presented to ores praying for the passngo of a law exempting suitors in the national courts of the Southern States from the operation of State'statutes of limitation for a es Jong enough to give loyal creditors an opportunity to enforco their de- bythe vinatitadtan ai ssumeg cont of atihe honeat fadged und dollars and twe tae enlie ie bradiger durin the days. of its most active overstions, and from it A DIPAGREEABLE QUESTION. mands, Patt San Moar acts faueatatiy applied wilt be erouched |” Ai. Crath—Did you over cohabit with him? Resolved, That a committee: of five members be ap- by the denaters, she siting phyla int clergy, who see weve ad, So pointed by the President to carry out, the object of the Were cognizant of its operatic ame —" 7 0 quivof techarides, “vhe vouch his i leparument ato | Counsel for defence ovjected afd bited sévoral Casas to [ {0PeB°lng Fesglations, Referred to # goluct commitice, full and comple: mh hare ‘end fre sill accessible to | show thet a witness could not be compoited to answer a | EUROPBAN CAPITALISTS ASBISTING SOUTHERN all who feo! a spficlout interest fn iis weltaye Co tnstitule ax | question Laat would tend to degrade him or her, unless jt PLANTERS. : Me aint onion Gaon the A communication was received from Mr, Thomas W. was yno material to the issnes, Tn the course of the argoment that followed some skir- period indicated, establish tneoatrorerti iy, tha, tack that ministered _ hetyesbyen women end ebjldren toa Conway,’ Assistant Commissioner of tho Freedwen's Turaber, ted resources | mishing between counsel occurred, The’ following is @ | Bureau 6f Louisiana, stating his intention to proceed .to dud exiting fon of ite | specimen of the Europe and induce capitalists to assiat the Southern Tunda, two the mean. LECAL COURTRRIES, planters in: Tesnming the cultivation of their cotton lands, Xr ‘Conway's mission was endorsed and approved of by a resolution of the Chamber, EASING THE PAY OF NAVAL OFFICERS. On motion of Mr. Orpykr, the memorial of naval officers, soliciting tho action of the Chamber on the matter of their relief from present grievances arising from the lessened value of their pay money by the depreciation of the national currencyswas referred. to a special committee. ‘The portrait of Mr. Isanc Carew, Presidentof the Cham- ber from 1840 to 1842, was presented tothe Chainber by the Secretary, Mr, Anstin Stevens, Jr,, mid aecoptod. ‘THE SAN FRANCISCO FARTHQUAKE ANDTHE FLORIDA WRECKERS, A communication was received from the ©! hamber of Commereo of San Francisco contraditting the exaggerated roports of the amount of injury to business caused by th late earthqnake there, iy tires weeks old: tho ho, being taken gE ‘ran—-I have put po whore on the stand. Mt MeKeon—They bave come from your house. Mr. Crawn—If Ehave put any whore on the stand I would bo obliged to you to tell it out publicly, Mr. MeKeon—They come from your side; your client's honse at all events, Mr. Cram—The only one from his house is the witness on the stand, and you have produced hez. Counsel for. dofu: jumed the argument, and read un opinion of Judgo Porter to sustain his virws. Mr. Cras replicd at some length He said the rule was well settlod in such cases; but the cases ¢.ted by hs oppon-ute showed that it was a matter in the disoretion of the Court, In the present case the question was very material to the fstue, The witness on the stand own the person on whose evidence the charge of adultery was trumped up against she pla‘nlif. She and Mra, Massey were the two tools by whose means that prosecution was up. It was material then to ask such a question, t attended by Dir. M dara, the which were celebrated b; lide anprincipied lhel attested facta, known to hun respectable oilizens, 1 uod a thy tn 11 anil reproach om manly instinels, © ahi ot iments and pur. ho reference te marital re person! purely and and one o tow aathey are, in the absirect. and he Court said that the qnestion was not material A communication from Governor Boynton, of Florida, Inthe generat, aod ta the detail, 1a. whet, and ia pari—we smuch as the Ww tness bad already testided that sho | asking for protection for property wrecked along tho Key rather profess to rest under thelt totion than | tad had no traproper intercourse with Prentiss, that she | West coast, and sugsesting that a steamer be sent for Hrther to tox atriotness | had not cohabited with, fan, that purpoze, was referred to the Executive ( pttainse upon the abataster, Mr. Cram thon said h2 proposed to ask the witnoss if she had ever bad connection since her marriage with any person other than her husband Br, PeKeon objected to th the quest.on. Mr. McKeon algo remarked that the witness hal been a witness against, Mra, Potter and Dr. Dennis, and not against Mr. Strong. TB CIRCULARS OF THE CHARITABLE INSTITUTE. Mr, Gram next handed to the witness copies of ihre jars purporting to bo those tsaued by the managers of tho charitable institute. The witness only identified one, and was cross-examined by Mr. Gerry as to her A NATIONAL COTTON GROWING CONV A communication wag received from Ajenso Esq., recommending the holding of @ national vow growing convention, that measures may be tuken by which a crop of cotton may be mM next year equal to that of the year preceding the war—nidmoly, 5,000,000 dules, which, at gold prices, will bo Worth $1,000,000,000, Esporting three-fourths of th's crop will return us ,000,000, inducing such a state of the foreign ex- peed Sa bring specie payments by the spring of 1867, without the usual financial revuls.ons ettending such a crisis. Our paper circulation proper is now more than quadruple that of a normal state, But with such a crop of cotton next year we shall have solved another pilble, lying Le PHYS) , and the court excluded: Rac 1 tule above tl to be sharp, under tip. TAN. The next witness was Mrs, Dovtre a woman of rather spare figure, a dling height, with features incline will smail, contracted mows and beav appeared to be about forty yours 6 green dress and check shawl, and a bl trimmed with gold cord and MHS. RACH Watsh's TESTIMONY. Being doly sworn, she teatii » followe:—My name 1 bonnet is Rachel E, Welsh; 1 reside ia Brooklyn; in ‘april, 1862, knowledge of it, She said it was printed at Nesbit's; 1 resided at 124 Waverley place; reviouly Ty Cermine | that sho and Mrs. Potter had gono to the printers to see . reat problem in national finance—namely, the main- street; moved into ‘avericy pleee in November, | thout it; yy bn Potter wrots it out, spart of it in the | ee of ae _ rodyerien ny prevalent 1862; iuow Mrs: Blecta M. Pullers dest kness her in Juty, prerenco of the witness, and tho rest elsowhere; and Daper checa tine teen Mak oe ‘ree pres that the names were signed by Mre. Potter. Mr. Crem then ptoposed to read the circular. sige for on a Ee 9 objected that the circular was le parties, whose names had been twit webout . “~ vs haber MH ai eget respectable people to be thus connected with an institu- tion of the character of the one in question? remarked. We intended to prove thatthe Meck which; It vas cither the fast of June or fitet of July; rhe was then living at 126 Waverley, places Mrs. Pardy was living there then; I knew Purdy previously, through irionds of mine; the house is on the south side of Waverloy place; it hoe a basement and high stoop; it iy near bh ave- nae, on the cide toward Broadway ; the fropt parlor Bud Reems rity Pay paw J 6. ; thers ‘were on the Mr. jom only two e—the front eud back parlors, | names 1961 or 1862, 1 don’t r vast gold 1 ready to yield greater and more immediate results than any mines of the metals. This comrauni- cation wae referred to the Executive Committee. ‘The Chamber then adjourned. _ THE GREEN HOMICIDE, Trial of John Hackett for the Killing of separated by icing’ ao doors of wood; there were doors Counsel for sald that’ was @ reason why the oping ie haan Fe ead both parlors; Vhe diagram | cireular ad as. read. John Greem. hown is correst; 4 ‘of locations of rofen The Court alowed the Bing SB and Mr, Cram, in a | : COURT OF OYE ARD TERMINER. Jp the fromt parlor ate Set there are acarpet, two | clear, sarcasttc tone, read the following document:— a ‘Ba sofne anda gilt frame louking glass among of cage THR BEOROOM IN WAVERERY PLACE. ‘the back potlor was occupied. ty Mra. Potter as her bedroom ; the p ‘powtion fs accurately described yn the dia- SOCKTE YOR THE.GRATOTIOCS Cals OF THE SICK WIVRS AND CHILDERS OF AMENT AXD DycKasaD | ‘The trial of John Hackett, for the murder of Jobn rant Green on the 2d of Septomber last, commenced yesterday in the Court of Oyer and§fermincr. At twelve o'clock « mio; the sour is located correciy; the fine Jaatins worth Jar sworn and the case Mr. Gunning From te halt wrath pirate entra cntrancs’ for tra Pottor to | gues arphaney ore See mee | i bedford, Jr, Aeistant Atiorney, pene! the the bask room; the othor arlene oF clovot, wink | oor cnr ven thelr lives so nobly in our country’s cause. gr ee the bar, John Hi i xan lounge are’ correct; the lounge in ti closet off the | Many futher, sons and brothers aro lying. ia | nang _— The prisoner, at of tn teen ny pl hall was kept, Mre, Potter suld, for bor private patients, mullitery b capitals, unable so assist their wound in the left breast, on of last tuber, to keep medicines tn; my the 24 pie Ss ng ma WK a Feeain shecte, of watch the basd Geen died ch the 70h ing ones at home, The relief they require aud pew) cout Foot Was np stairs on the second floor; I remember legal | noe given in medical attendance, proper facts men, roctoding: for the ejectment of Mra. Potter: 1 wae wot | unments nureing, ae., to over four Nidred and miuety. os eames wage eokematy deamed ty ee Or. le a aa rn, uf my logs eran ace reo families, i Oct, me ae Pon i 1, on ae Seneed a little time before bis death, “The 9 deceased Jobn + 5 severely taxed the energies \e society, in the q scala’ after at, Purdy eft the tone; then romained | Cutiay of money” ‘and icenstant pervonal aivention and | $1°%ns OF the wound), wasraskets {Mo you plies untli April, 1864; 1 think it was know Mr. Potor | tabors, It t being puroly a charltabl> undertaking, i is ‘tot’? Hid answer wae, “You” He waa then RK, Streng by sight; identify him o# bere present (looking necessary to mak: for aid to the kind and gen- ‘on any hopes of recovery from the toward the plaintity; have ween him ut 124 Waverley | orous public to Taisen sufficient fund to provide ahome | Set of the fe tales T nate readived?’” "Wie aakwer place, ; for the frea roception of tho sick wives and chitdren of | Meets ot the MUNITY on tee action aidresod to the MK, SHRONG'S VIRIT TO MKS, POTTER, absent and deceased soldicre, to be called the Metropoll- | ayiny man w: shee pou willing to maben tose “pas He used to como there between twelve and three | tan Medical Institute, to bo ‘located in some Feepectable | FYE TIO tis ananmer you ‘came by the inj gisteas aN the, daytime =e in, the evening, to ry | and convenient EE, city of on par ot which you are now suffering?” Ho answered gt sot d ' je nous fatison, pastor folin's «, wari nd trea thow ene | hae chorony Ro. 3 Newnan, punor ote | Rows amas ie ant eee sc. Ie he” gt ied him ng pra ea tome: | RR Tatar of tos Moses | ate ok eat pb Maga we z 0 me: y lagany, pastor o: ford Mothodist Fipiecopal Aimos Into Mrs, Potter's room; Mra, Potter was to her | eturebs Rev. Dr. Thomas Armitage, pastor of tho Firth | With 8 large knife im hee hing, and, without « goed of A nnetines oply & few minutes and | avenue Baptist church; Rev. J. pastor of tho | He"then ‘ran into ‘the ‘house as fast as he could, and i nearly on hour; never knéw any ono € Alanson Methodist Episcopal church; Rev. Wm. Pegg, Wl cet ‘Lom stelibed,’” This, pondemen, i the an vt in the room; the doors usually were ch Jr, pastor of the Forsyth stroot Methodist Epircopal | cried on hppa anise be ans gunge of the decoared while writhing undor ‘his wound, they never were open to my knowled; church; D, BL Hf Clerk of the Metro pale there; he used to visit ‘ouce or may be two oF thice | tan Polke Department; Hon, Henry J, Raymond. "| Which ho knew was fatal. The case, gentlemen, with times'a month; Mra. Potter was dressed sometimes in a nena cowwreren all its attending circumstances, will Sew be submited. to vit ning ere eee ee Dr. Joseph Monelh Di r, Weahbure, Dr. J. Westley | 7% = ewe: chair, or in her nsual dress; Mr, Strong never a 4 Called very often the Srst yeur; ealied oftener aflerwand. | Panggoe “™ % Welet, Sr Tc re ry John Moran was the frst witness called. He tos: tified that on the day of the homicide he saw a mon standing between Thirty-second and Thirty-third streets in Second avenue; saw another man (the prisoner) shove him; he turned ‘around to witness and said he was stabbed; Tazked Green who stabbed him; he answered that (t was Hackett; did not see any other present at the moment when deceased waa shoved; wes there about tenaninutes; saw no provocation for tie heer gH took dec ased to the middle of the block, hopes sbirt and saw tho wound; he remarked that bo E dying; deceased was stand at the time fn front of his door whon he was at MI, PORFRR'S OCCTPATION. Mro. Potter's business was that of a female physician ; she told me sho sold inatraments to produce abortions (Ohjected to.) T have soon instruments ia hor possession used to produce abortions; they of solid aliver with hi ‘TRUSTERA, Theodore Witten! , Gabriel Harr'son, Dr. EB. M. Pot. ter, R. EB. Walsh and opjarmin R, Conklin. ‘THR INVISIRLE PATIENTS OF THE CHARITABLE INSTITHTR. Mr, Cram—Did you sve the four Lundred and ninety- two families yeh to in that circular? Witnesa—I did Mr. Cram—Do 7 think they wero in the Metro- politan Inetitute? Witners—I presume they Th peimed in the summer time and in the fall, when I was there; also in the spring; bis visite were in the period from J don’t remember Novembor, 1802 to April, 1864, The « f when it was we went to have od; I don't know | own he and the man who dn thee toneernution of the wonet: after recess, Mr, | HOW many of the orociars were printed; Tbelleved it | woved wien were talking togethar; wiinoss wiu0d dOnt | Gerry asked pormiseion to examine Mr, Borke, a rier, | Was all truo so far as Mrs, Potter told me. seven fect from them; be ‘could not recognize the prisoner provious to concivcing the testimony of Mra, W: Mr. Crain—Did you beliov? there were four hundred | ay being the man who shoved Mr, Cram made no objection if the examination wontd | And ninoty-two Lamities treatod there? Charlotte Groen, widow of deceased, sworn: —On the not bo of any Yor Sitacse—| Gid mph ula Am Power would any 10 if 16 }.94 of September. Net say, Retieees ‘Jobn Green, re Mr. Gerry anid fh omta only Inet a fow moments, were otherwies. turned home about ten o'clock ; he shorily afterwards we nt TESTIMONY OF Mit. J. EDWARD BURKE. Mr. Cram—Do es believe it now? down stairs, remarking ho wotd be up to eepperin a 1 am a newspaper rey of the Daily Naes; Tam | Witnese—I can’t ese moment; al A quarter of ‘an hour afterwards I «aw oa dee napratel aes teas LI | diuermykamatenae met To oe wy | Be ea (eS ay Ac acncenaae fo | ae Did you believe it to be h tardy he Srp ao ee he a ~o yon jonest and true | ing done while his wife was my hnehond spoke 1 Rt Larry Hook ab that and road i and. say Mpreence { Abnt four hy ndred and ninety-two famihion woro there? | to Mre, Hackett as he gamed down the street relate to shown 1 bool he itiyomnew anes en it true. oe UP oe the debt; no ad Soe —s vat ont and 4 4 ere aa Bens ys ye ity and it fem correct statement of | Wises t called my ener of Thirty. th rar tov Secon avenue turned to come home; ones 6 le my he arri ived at od meee Mr. Hackett ran out ad ‘was enter! - Cram—I it that y: Mr. Gorry—Rend the ick tenet i em has suewered that ebe can’t, Mr. Cram ohjocted. to pecclving the reading on she MF. Creme dont want 10 bo. interrapted wit: Husband wae Hackett shoved my husband Paces tars ne cieed aes. pk atthe ings | Nomis omar enough without your nasieiance. "shes | sould nok ny whether Mineckett bad anythiog 1 bib oe TET OO oy Proceedings | the smartest woman Ihave eyer seen, Do you believe fan be che time; my buodand caled ont to, me that aie Cram sald it was a. report of a mere fnformal Ws was tre? ito T' stood. still and Hackett retarned to rmauion among strangers alver te Jury con. |" Witnean- ira” Pott put it in the circular; Thad | hie own room om Fal rt Hackett shoved Mr, Uackolt Saar Meola wet tae bt nothing to do with 18; she visited a great many families; | inside his room and lock door; @ crowd had col- pg wy to be ewclyded. No ‘een Profeacor Mattivon signed the ord ae ae. i. — ae the be » ne ime; ef ead ae mer | _X P also; ‘in! in & provokt manner ABOU be reeetveR, vidve weine kiterks Sey TRE CRIMINAT, J. Raymond endorse it? ken to Hellevae Hospital, where he ‘tied on the im Mr. Gerry proposed to = the ereane to gee Mr. box) and im. important was tiicited in the crose-examina- the verdict wae recor ted rh “iid nob answer anil they were girggied to gnd hy verdict” called ite apse of Matieogy pura Now mag, nay ev sued Corober Witham C, Gover petite’ Shap degeared made for cash is solic 2 Wilson's, Howe's I assortment of Silk, Catton, Needles, Vil, &c., for ware ‘art Ho FORD, © ‘oper tnatitnve Bul eee Setacagigel ata he tae aya 0 junged a knife ti w wont, and that nat 0" bail also frequently threatened to Kilt it et 8. W. couthack lene as to the natureof the wound aud the condition of deceased; Green had hoee. Bellevue Hospital in a semi Jess condition; he bad an Incieive wound ip ris breast of about three inches wide and toree and a half” deep; he lost isp ine ounces of bicod; witness dix- covered traces of Bright's disease of the kidneys, and mn J nde, 3 “pen tye y= deceased fudge Sutherland—Tho stab whic re Fen l aae oa the crisis in his disease and aevolerated. eat Dr. Southack was here subjected to a rigid examination: ‘on both sides, in order to lucidly exploin the cause of Green's death.’ Tho result was that the doetor’s evidence conclusively proved that the stab deceared reeeived has~ toned his death, although it was not the direct cause, Oifcer John White, ‘sworn:—Arrested the prisoner when I took him in harge ho said, “I did not do it going Lo the station house he also said that it waa Green's: fault, he ran against him, and he could not avoid it, John Julian testified to hearing Hackett threaten ther deceased; the health of the latter was slways good, never beard him complain, The evidence for the prosecution was hore elosed, witis a reservation by the Assistant District Atorney that ho could introduc+ another witness at a later stago of the» case, who Was sick at present, if it became necessary. ‘Te court then adjourned. 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Positively the Inrgost variety of Trimmed Jo se 7a and Der sin New York, ranglag in prices from We ealk ike ¢ especial attention of parents and guai jane {0 theoe and G2 0de put up in good nt le and tnd expressea co ail parts of Sareea one td eee is stote: ‘or employes of any of the hotels whl direot MMOTEL ng rest ESTABLISMANT, Sixth avenue, ea ey % ats. bigs THURSDAY AFTERNOON, BRTWFRN ad, and Twenty Whoever returos Wberally rewarded rotan, on the Hudson River Rail cuy, & Diamond Breet Monee AD'S NI read NEURALO(G ANTIDOTE, This remarkable sot open pemparets anew gift of chemical science, for the relief of that most painful class of diseases Enews ne Nervous Complatnis, which are rarely benefited by the use of medicine or ‘he kill of phesictans. NEURODYNE mny be described as 2 coro; ethereal essence, componed of ingredients form here present 8 to peculiar ard valuable pro ina remedial discovery. 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R. TUE PLAGUE, ‘ASIATIO CHOLERA DYSE! TERY, CHOLERA MORBUS,. FEVER AND AGUB OURED AND PREVENTED. BY RADWAY'S READY ReELTRe. N. B.—In 149 RADW ay RRABY RELIER ured 0» RURUMATION, estat peters 7 pr ries ae ™ “INBLUBNZ Ag. THe i machi fiacnh iw Mixures RY xiDware READY Rk “Sold by drnggiets, am gine RuMatiC is al tl for the te My Rhew os ct ware UPACTORING napneee® ner ® ene fe ‘ ides and —— ‘The health; waters, 1 Won of such w: The