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ORK HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1685.—WITH SUPPLEMENT: NEW Y = this month and next; 660. a 663¢0. for rofined, in bond, ¢ talking about Mra. Potter purchasing tho house at Waver- " aK oe ; Ses Oat and Jasusry, cad.| . THE STRONG DIVORCE CASE. | toy pincer setter; aren & CIAL. S00 1 a ) to the question. Mr. Cram—We FINANCIAL AND COMMER Be «0 Bie, free SRA Seared Se tenon ae dente mato abow | Maine for any cimlnal fone? bi F oo ° that tho plaintiff wont thore to commit adultory in A . MoKeon Frupay, Doo. 16-8. M 153 “200 pew taken 00 f i to show the objects of the | | The Court i tthe stock market developed increasod strength and 1%, 00 Pasig enka teen Carctica bt We] extraordinary. Developments | visi wore tor oluer puryoses, tu that view bioets Of oe | bound to euswer any question which would tond to do- tivity to-day, under which the bear elémont sensibly is ap — oy r will be admitted. ! eee nn wsaen ty eibcenbiden passe ‘At the enrly seasion of the open board New - Ln 4 assorede of "Bee te i eos cz action, 180 b Yesterday. Prey t he heard ue Boron " Livy at hee bop agp recllect enero aa dual ellog pon te; . ape ver 108%, : , a . ¢f remember saying ir. . Stevens Bea sete wand, sas Bote 10834 "600 si Reading RR. 116% | moderate Gemand peovalea, nencammnene Pal ne ee etn T'dont koow of my | te Strong cane ould never come into evar, snd thet Mevelany ttsburg 9234, aah a . Jedge of Mra, Potter paying the rent at his | Bevor woul i i, Rook Islan Wayne 105%, Schuylkill eee Se ‘Sumac was quit and unchanged. own knowledge 4 paying that T would nob have made the affidavit if 1 108%, Rook 4 10734, Fort ~~ Progen ar! 300 Mich Central RE 11 faurreran.—The market was inactive for both orude | MRS, DR. WALSH AGAIN ON THE STAND, | ottce on otnor opcasions; I only saw the rent pala eee i | faat T vould bea trial; f was introduced to Mr. Gerry’ Coal 1334, Mariposa preferred 2 | Mew York 140 Mich Bok. and nitrate soda, though prices were well maintained. we Pottor left the reat in arrear when I loft the house; | Sir. Scovens; Ttold bim 1 was going away; I did not board there was a gencral advance of prices’ New Yor 1000 20% Srioss.—The market was without essential alteration, Pe sabe boarded the family of Mrs, Po'ter, and sh Bot resume Tehanged my mina; I had a notion Geutralclosod 3 higher than atthe sevond board ers 1 Gove rinsntt py Siig ange Rigen gg [eeieen oad ene culyed. Beek jt nad the mae of te | ening to ontucky 1 have oan living; he used to “ igs Souther leve- a ra. sey 5 cal once in day, Brie %, Beading X, Michlgsn, Sowers 7 en oe dnd confined toi local wade, We quote (comiealiny’— | Hoy Medical Education and | bosmire tno tmily; 1 sever paid she ameats 8 Me | no ealiod once whion tile was living in Thirtocnt tnd and Pittsburg, Nortwestten My Mie ssslesippl $00 Chi & NW ikki., bog | Casein, mate, Whe. do: cases, Tho, mAOe, OY a aver, Aone: ino Potter, family there wero quite a number of | Idid uot lel! Mra, Hiticker I Knew nothing against cep gg PS *Mrorodo ant Quicksilver 20 nig uWiigt mo ie. 'a take, cimenta, Tic. ; nubmegy, 000-6 820. Experiences. hoarders in the house: I think Ubere wore eloven Polter am—Have you over cobsblied with any person cates K. Hudson River, * ir, Cram—Where ia jurband now S sir on winged. There was some inquiry for city rall- 96% 300 do. oo eee eae with aalos of 1,100 pigs Straite.on private’ Witness -T prosumo ho is tm the same pince he was | but your husband? | . 16} 400 Cle & 'j eatorday—(lahghter)—he ia somewhero in tho Kast- | Mr. MoKKeon—I object, and 64 was bid for Second Avenue, Govern terms. ‘was held at 260., ite at Ko. @ x 4 I exclude it. way stooks, 15% 1000 = do, Biates; 1 know Joha*Awatin ovens, Jr., by aight; 1) Court ties wore dull but firm, and five-twentles of 2000 do. 2 e., Banca at 280, @ 28 i<0., Plates wore 1 ergy My i Witneds was hore shown the In the Police Ga» pe yaeele ‘one Soven-thirt s inactive; emall salea wore made of L'O. at10x<e. 01040, | The Potterian Household and | bavo talked with him, tog | te aefcontinued:—T am the porto tho olt iasue advanced 34, ten-forties %. y 9634 200 Pitt, Few. gold. Mr. Cram—Wher did you fires become soquain' q o a notes wore steady. 8K 10 aiscis isis 19836 | “Taasow.—tThe market was without substantia! alters, Its, Mysteries, wile bi nn or aonane srona perh y Aha al At tho on9 o'clock open board thero was a large busi- 93% 000 dO......4.. 107% rey hapa (cpalbppnaunt Wings It was io December TBE: f tholt staat tno rections: ape Hh et Tao ness done, and prices wore generally afreotion Bighat oe> . ‘Tonacco was in moderate demand. We note sales of arge of paniory agaions Me Buda, fret Vo] we iS ater case iknow that anybody €1s0 was connocted * 9 ERAN See Wardens ysis CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. at gases sned lent tlc. OB, Pee tage STARTLING AFFIDAVIT ih for tho murd-r of Mrs cama spoke drat with | with it; Tmover, saw anybody. but, Mrs, Pole pero and Mississippi certifeater 4 Fray, Deo. 16—6 P. M. manufactured 4 . Gerry ; I first spoke Joba Austin ms, | dul trustee os favorablo statomont of the earnings and expenditures of ners he ahek enn winced a meaoinred wee Pert nominaily “unchanged ieee Jr,, in December, 1 "| otans besides Mrs. Potter and myvelf Foporyising 4, tthe annual meeting of the com. | Aanss—Receipte, 6 packages. ter. on the subject there ‘physician, whose name the road submitted a ing ‘tape ‘Small bales of pot were made at in the absence of further treneections. folders wore Me waaid that Soh! Kioronn, Jr. was the | bor; whon this article was put in the I don’t reool. ny on Monday last, Mariposa preferred rose to 20% tent generally firm, and demanded previous full prices, of the Alle; Adams . Oram " S., foct how pationts.wore in the ; there Beir mors from the mine, and. Schuyikill Coal was $10 75. Pearl was nominal at 611 50. ‘Woot. —The market shows a trifle more activity. Th pasate eafeatank in Pte Geen de aa ie ae com T collected ‘catacr! 14; got BD tudo rumor from avting of the latter company, held | BREADSTUrra—Reoelpts, 10,245 bbls. flour, $32 do, | least changp for the, Delton woul be xpesilr pecans Abortion. ‘would prove, tant’ offorta had boot made to bribe wit: | for {tat the Coopor Institut, Spene Se. cerveg, Me HL. HL. Boody was elected President, and Mr. | corm meal, 190 bushels wheat, 200 do. cord, 1,400 Pang eae vary close have voutured inte tho market, 10 nossoa, and ho understood uence of unas | at the “Now 10a” also: 1 aid not get thug; Chave net Drummond Treasurer. Tho transfer books havo been | 40, onle and €26 do. malt. The demand, Yor Slate ese Ogle oneof waco ao eceeribed dy tho | fore I oa noourtT aid et coxnnal wes ad prices ruled 60. a 4 h OCed ;idon’t kaow 5 romoved to the office of the Union Trust Company. and Western’ four. was fair a0 tinue to have tho advaat h FUNERAL OF THE VICTIM, | ‘worede. Ho nor bribery by tho wit. | spring; oor Baboon thea f b : ~ ; PEA AND 4 y Nd mo I oot poonceen to,se aS a ee ee the Bec sr ist 11,600 Sane "ee ase eaninen wea The lita te - ” : ’ eppe Cours eefusod to receive any gudh evidence for ‘aaron ‘eamies T never reat fy “sy my deposition; & wholo strong, Cleveland and Toledo boing the stapk ree ee aeons orcad Bene 8 ving ae mee {n the jg trod ine : 9. present. 7 don't that T know Mine ‘sister of } nowt actively in the aséenéant, clising 8X higher than | ducstlene euhyoined. | Gosthers Aone wees no ie wae et FORK, « FDA OOARMIORR, EO SOR oa ‘ Mr, Gram said ho was ontiiled to prove what took’) Adauns; T know Mrs, Buttars f fh ery 9 at the Orst board, Reading was 3 higher, Michigan | Canada four was fairly activo and in Be. a 10c. in | about 000 Ibs. fleces, from a 650. for Bombshell from the Oamp of are reference to this euit between Mr. Stevens and vane aehtes ines ta; Woteee Minot; 1 did not toar dows utbern sreferred %, Fort Wayne seller's favor, The gales reached 400 Rye flour | medium. Western grades, and 600. a 650. for 19 witnons, r ‘ley flering the house Soutborn. 4, Hort pwgayeen peofosrad 36, yne | ‘vas unchanged, with saics of 125 bbls. Corn meal was | fino and in good condition; 25,000 Ibe. pulled superfing, The Court sald tho oross-oxainination had taken a wide | bills from tho houso in Waverier piace oflering Oli and Missiesipp certificates s. Cloveland and Pitts. | Waaunchanged, witht sais of vies embraoed 200 bbls. | bso, to 00C. © Nothing doing in'California; 200 bales Cape- the Defence. range, and. it was not d'sposed to ourtall it now; but-for | for sale; Tnever throatened Mr. Stronz; I know Amelie burg was quoted ex-dividend (4 per cont), which left tt Seminsar sets We quote 8c. 4 160 bales unwashed Texaa, partly damaged, tho present ho would oxclude evidence on this point. Bailoy; ye * a Seton of cae @ ger this ; aioe. 3 are Superfine and Western flour $7 00 a $7 60 | on private terms; 100 bales fine Mostiza, 423¢0. ; 18 do. J. ~ Cram urged that ho ought to be allowod to show | Summers ai A ye ‘ a bh \ P 8 ; ed steady at the morning price. Northwestern was '¢ lower, vate; how tho witnoss came to be called as @ witness. ‘case at ite frat commencement; 1 mentioned hor Rock Island J¢. Goverument ‘seouritics were well sus- | Rxtr Btate.... +8108 820 | South Amorican pullod, Gie.; 125. do. B. A, privat; ‘Tho Court decided to allow this to be shown. to Mr. Stovons and Mr. Gerry; ‘Tam not acquaintod with Rae aaa icin Eres + 8258 8 45 | 80,000 Ibs. New Orleans, private; 1,000 Ibs Califor | WHAT A SOLDIER'S WIFE HAD TO SAY. ‘first time Loa him oon. | Mra White; I never mentioned her name to tir, Getryy ‘$56. Witness—Mr. Stovens the first him on. ; tainod,the gold bearing stocks being steady, and se) eu. Gommean 4o medium ‘extra Western, 4 8 ~ a 8 ry ne, Oo; 22 bales go. connmon, 3 7,000 Ibs. tub, ee Ree ee Tein te Brake T used to kuow a woman jvho wont by the name of Jame thirty notes of the first and third series 3¢ higher, extra rou oop Ohio. . a a lon pulle . to. eS &e. ‘§ &e. ‘Mr, Gram—What did ho aay on that occasion? son, and she was a servant.at ond time; I did not mem Al tho open board at half-past three the market was pedectdahe er! aa * cae Ki gO ae ape tg Rem eR bes eeket calod ons ee Mr. MeKeon—I object. | (Question excluded. ) Hog pene oy bor a relied uo ripen yoares gonerally firm; but Moriposa preferred, which sold at21, | Fancy and extra do + 9 80 a 16 00 | gales reached 500 bbls. ut $2 fain $0 84. Ps hab: Cleans sadasduanimet sill ae ae gi po ony 0 Mp Rerows a thet) ee; Seaee ol cot en aes oe keer oy and Cleveland and Pittsburg, which gold at 89, were | Common Casein : : $2 a @ 36 |.” Sime wren quiet at previous vices. apes! cr is a “ Without Taontt recaticol, at present what arid; | bors were present; the proposition to remove ntcong. Now York Central sold at 9634, Erie 037%, Read- | oodyte choles and extra 1560 0 625 - beable teeaiien told hin I knew hira. Potter and Mr. Strong; I asked | Purdy was mado by bra Potter; I nover ex ing 118%, Michigan Boutsieen 4A, ;Olerniasd aeigi tsiake toce reat. ery FAMILY MARKET REVIEW. ‘At the opening of the court yesterday Mrs. Dr. | fin ic Mr. and Mis. Strong lived happily together; 1 | desire to put her out; T have. had conversation 112, Rock Ist ee 107K, N ae stern 355%, Ohio and Corn ell “Trandyw 14508 — Businoss in the early part of the woek was quite dull; | walah was recalicd for cross-oxamination by Mr. Cram, | know nothing about their living happily together, r. | Mr. Strong as to his egenti Strong said in Tyation 4 seen eee ecenih Goat assete | Sees rand ‘af G0 4,24 0 | but tmproved consdrably tovards tho close. Puce | goxsiavasion OF THB rEwaum vocrow's muses | WO Mian, ie cuusr wld mes ian melt gettn | It win br, Dale, ‘hia det, a any Sino, ob tifleates 2 Mississippi c Schuylkill Coal 1334 (v. 8). | Wheat was in. good requ MONT, bir. Crau--Did you not say, In reference to the charge | his office, in William. stroct; "the servant gave have undergone but little change sinco our last, and the - that youcould not believe | my, namo as a widow. for tho Directory, be Afterwards, on the stre Sleveland and Pitteburg was | of 2c. a 8c. per bushel. The saies were 80,000 bushols at ay he % Lg exciicd, aud. rose, to 00%, while tho rest | $248 forold amber Michigan, $1 80 forNo. 1 Milwankeo, stook on hand is large. ay mel be fant the, West - | Bho testified as satan have ciate bo on has of adultery agatn: es East 708 old Bos By nn ne a Wreaaitn tee dign set evar 31 65 a $175 for Milwaukee club, and $1.60 a $175 for | ington Market quotations for choice qualities of famity | house in Brooklyn, their names are Benjamin ells, irs DeaieT caold not think him such « mon at | Ing my husband supposed I was a widow; the first year of the market remained firm. This advance | Chicugo spring. The corn market was again lc, higher " ie The k . marketing :— Lawyer J, &. Lovell, Mr. Charles Biauvelt, Mr. F. | ¢, ol sy) erviow short; I noxt saw | of Mra. Potter's living there I do not know whether in Pittsburg after the closing of the books of the com- | aad fa.rly active. ‘The sales have been 90,000 bushels at Ronsting pieces, 220. to 260. a {b.; portor house | Roborte, Mr, Tunts Kelley, Mr, Honry Van Wyck, Na. tae Gortamet nace ee Rae woah call 1 | rout was ponetually paid; when Tmoved cote _ » ) jes were allows goin Int pany is symptomatic of a coming struggle between the | S8c. @ fo. | for at ead ee 8 5. t0 386; corned boet, 146. to 22c. ; veal, 200, r ‘oi "| know; Iprestme T made an affidavit; 1 think T signed a | Strong said if fami rn, Onis wore tn _ Uriah ore oe 260. fresh port 186, | thanicl Thompson, Mazier Van Wyck; I frst became ac- | ones. Wore da it, 1 noxt aaw Mr. Gorry aftor I had | would Tet off the rout; about $100 was due as ront bull and bear interest, which, although expected in well | qomand and 1c. higher. The sales were at quainted with Mra. Potter in July, 1862; I became &0- | an order from tho Court to appear for examination by | I left; een tee Me Strong into Mra, Potter's room closed he door, ormnb Guavters, maw ai “ aaa : z ei ‘ to 25c ; salt pork, 220. to 26c. ; tonguos, $1 26 oach. tnformed quarters, may possibly take the street by eur- | 46c. a 2e, for unsound. nnd SOc. a the. for Roane: FN) | PounTay an Gams. —Turkeys and chickens, 20c. to | quainted with Mra Purdy through & matual friend, @ | yoa (Mr, Crem); Tdon’t th.nk that before, that f made de ghey Lugo, . i r 25e. a lb.; ducks, 25e. to 300. ; feose, 200, to 23e, ; wild 21 ith Mra, Potter totake | analiuavit in tho Adams case; I did not obey that |. Mr. McKeon asked what the witness saw when : bushels at 92:40. n 9Tc, for Western, $1 08a $1 09 for | 25e. be I | Miss Bailoy ; in 1862 1 arranged wi 0 Bie strong and Mrs, Power wore in tho back room toge! There was an increased and therefore redundant | State, and $115 for prime Canada.’ Malt avd barley | du°ks, cs Gon pec; partridges, $1 Wo $1 60-0 pair; | re ous oa equal terms; our object An organizing the | 2rdes, bul K wons tnsten! to ne dorry;1 was exanainod | Sten pane mac See Oe —_ a i y qui a dozen, 55 , orgel afterwards by you (Dr. Cram); no shoriff cat 7 because supply of money available for use on the Stock Ex- | wero dull and nominal, with harily Any Dusty tbe, |. Fisit.—Eels, 208. 0b; sisinad bass, 16e, to 260.; eal | Institute was shown in the circular read here yostorday. | tliat. knew of; 1 ‘iw no atiacimont, Teame to bo ex. | on the direct. : change, and brokers were promptiy acoommodated on | «11cm and Western yellow were taken at 480. a 49¢. mon, $1 to $1 25; flounder, 10, io ide. 5 Binokiiah, 160.5, THE ODJECT OF THR MEDICAL INSTITUTE WAS CHARITY. amined of my own accord; I employed eounse), and betold eon LF anlar Ea to show that improper things ol 7 e el 4 ‘0 e . " C.5 a uy ; Hj " fair collaterals at soven per cent, while some of the | “Goren cA fwir demand. prevailed, though the market | !obstors, 120; oyHers, Too. ‘to $1 00a thundrod; clams, | ets vine by doing good; Teannot ton | 10,40, como; I reonlleot wlien you meme’ Mas 8 cay ok 4 dino nati ae bmn do ack vom A ‘T6c. a hundred. Vacetanpp:, —Siy ary 5 t potatoes, $1 20a peck; common | how many women and children were treated there; Mra, | when I mad» the affidavit I was told that the case would | because the door was locked; I saw him kiss her; banks were lenders at six per cent on call, notwithstand- | was not quite so strong at the close, and holders were not 6oo him go out afterwards; I don’t know bow long ing the balance in the Sub-Treasury has risen to | fee sellers, and in som® instances considerable anxiely | Aotaioen, doc, to 500. a peck; celery, 250. per bunch; | Potter kept the books; Teaw tho books somet mes; I | nover come to trial; that. they thonght It would not; on $15,616,679. ‘The Sub-Treasury here, alike with tho | The sales comprise ata balee at Car auntacionas ta Tole Wo¥, 10°, to 18c. ; oyster plants, 12c, to 160. cach." | first saw Mr. Strong at tho houso, as near as Lean recul- | tho drst viet from.ér, Bicvens I told him I was on | he romelnod after that, "4 Sub-Troasuries elsewhere, disbursed the semi-annual | lows:— a Burrer “oe egypt Sages eee eee 650.5 | Took. whilo I was boarding with ‘Mra, Purdy, in August, beg ld haclit rong i. Potters Heo avy ath Mr. boKoce etsy Le Potter toll you about wha’ t ? i i lorida. Mobile. f + A5c. to 506, ; cheese, 220. ir Btrong before leaving tho houso; he com) . Strong pmghc te oR yak ak Mica crlica hel cth. Nn ee ier amines Mascts) en f hast oncoming Tae cau vind on ernouG. 10 WAYSBLEE FLACE spout tho way the house was kept to Aira. Potior; L never | Str. Cram objectod to any answer. 8 as also did those of the public depositories which 249 49 50 50 General Grant's Predecossot. Lmorely saw him como into tho bal; when Inext | have sworn or gaid that Mrs. Pottor had words with Mr. Piptie pithong Mrs. Potter was sick she comptati held balances to tho credit of the Treasury, | Good middling....... 51 62 52 53 From the Springfield (I!t,) Jourval.} ~ | paw him ho asked for Mrs, Potter, tho gato es vs al; I | Strong about tho house (oxcluded), Mr, siren com- boy cen Bie at &: In this’ city the National Currency and Ninth | ~The sale of cotton by auction passed off with consider: | _ Our readors will probably remember Golonel 8 & NE a a eee taik sogren per cloned; renee te TT Mk Powe told mene opt In Ae |e McKeon here produced five stcol instruments, come National banks wero among the most active dis. | *ble.animation; the attendance was, goad, and vory fll | aod eo tieutf-ffe Tinos (ursatry, at Mattoon, | I went inta,ber rooin frvin tho hall and toll hor there * ange wasn oats, | with curves and some without, and showod thom (obs bursers. In discounts thera is no notable change, and 60 government account by order of Simeon Draper, United | and was sibsoquently dropped by Governor Yatos to |. was: a genticinc” wished to ace her; she went sto ae Me, Gram—Did you know Masooy ?. om 7 ng ‘The ae. pointed out. three Jong as inducemonts exist for more profitable temporary ,| States ge Agents. ‘oe condition was re. | give piace to Colonel (now Lieutenant Goncral) Grant, Bits éha Ea went — oa mehr a har on the pf ents you ksow af bert Ey at eed diode she had soon: in Mrs, Potter's Lavestments of capital all but first cJass names wilt bo | Fate comprised eet bales, a be Following about 7 ei Die Ree Seer on A aber bedroom; i. was a few days ? weeks:| — Withess—I*haye.no r acquaintance: with hory Bere spine fery, ‘wna koa tabooed, antess at such extravagant rates as are now cur- prices: 2,400 bales Memphis cotton at. 63e, for middling | ‘It seems’ that after undergoing. many strange and | afterwards; any ‘ano attended the door that was cenve. | J only know. tier er coming to ptr oy dag Ms. Moka showed brine y rout—aiincly, 10020 por'eent for grades of commercial | ff; 51M: forairietly middling, 47340. a 6040. for ‘low starting vieiestuds of tie, and bufting the dark wavos | nlont 10 it; theze wasn sory.aut in tho hpuse, but sbé did | "Br. Cram—Haye you cer beow at Earie'g Hotel? theve {te mae ‘pene? tome... (Laughter, © which; anteoedi th middling, 8 463<c. for good ordi » dio. a 4140, | of adversity and misfortune, he has at length tecome # | not usualty attend tho door; ‘we had several cooks during Withess—Yos, onco; it ™ ~ three Yearago; have. Wi cg Then these’ inatrumen Papor , antecedent to the war, would havo passed | for ordinary, B7c. for low ordinary, 20%¢. a B1ige. | woalthy and titted gontiéman. By the doath of bia | Our residence thoro; aitor I lof vetley place {hada} never potas Ahem Kam oe of ft. . vv eid cites. Ses at or near.tho legal rate,» It is fair to say, howover, that | forpickiugs, and-41%c. a 43&¢. for robaled; 658 ts cousin, Bir Jasper Goode, ‘who recently died at Yorke | gook named Samh Reilly; Tdont mow whether she ly} Mr, G Mia. Adame dre st Wavorldy, placet | never used nba m docttoss; 1 hoar second class and inferior paper has largely increased in New Orleans cotton at 53c. for m'ddling fair, 600 for | England, ho has fallen hetr to ostates, the rental oard Mr, tn oourt; [ last saw hor, I think, i1 she called at Jeoted to and withdrawn. ee, d mea diplom: ard Mr, | ; om ear Tat Bop. (ino 9nd erabip_ wilt Poutar maiho | Actes age tho BORMD ida womsa, 54 = strictly middling, 4734c, for low middling, 45340, for | wh.ch amounts annually to £3,600 eterling, and also | my houso then; sho loft m; " - volume since the termination of the war, while the eup- fosonsiniags Mace. os ordinary, 38°, for , | succeeds to the title by laberdanee. sc ; tanto! Taw her frequently when ‘800 ai me in hi old irs, but” not’ in \ OUTDO” Bp : ply of tho best grado ia oxtremely limited, and this | 193¢c. for piokin; and 42140. a dar. for rebaled; 117 The incidents and ae thi which thisein- | I don't recollect talking to her about this caso om gboul | time. " "3 passos at Tx 9 por cent. bales Florida cotton at 49c. for low middling, 46c. for | gular individual—now Sir Bamuel'S, Goodo—has passed boing. ‘a witrross in this oaso; I would not recollect <4 Mr..Ornm produced an affidavit: and asked S ph at ea a i it oe good ordinary, 4410. f ordinary, 30%o. for low or- | would fill a largo yellow covered volume. At thoaso of | if I had; on tho next interviow 1: remeinber ‘Ty sf Mt was her signature that was to tt g fas strong during the carly part ot | dinary, 33c. for pick neh d 40i0, for rebale’; also 7:| Dinotoen he was a midshipman in tho Toxan navy—then | showed bis, Birong into the parlor or Mra, | yy,.ness—Yes, sir, it ts, _ tho day, bat afterwards heavy. Tho opening price was | bacs Sea Island at 590. ‘Tho termsof the sales were not | engaged in tho war of indopendence with Mexico—and | Potters room; in the your 1882 1 saw ir. Mr. Gerey—It is in my handwriting; I'm not ashanved , eh 146%, followed by an advance to 1463{, and a decline at ber = in currency, a mo Nog oneal psig acpi me oo meperys het free hy 0 poe Reval J eaten bey Bie of it, Ss i Re I rer saw es ffm Pala = om m4 -—In consequence European vices | out a Mexican under guns ce ere the jo about Janu: H do nol now whe a ny does hoese in werley ey 6 mone, tho close.to 146\;. Loans wore made flat or by paying | gellors w thdrew from the market, and gonerally refused | Vera Cruz. sa ther I let him in or not; I do reid know what he dia, or ae oat ofl this alldavit seprient the wit. < Potter to pay rent; never baw Woy. mone: oh ‘one per cont Interest on the currency. to sell exept for an advance, ana’ the market closed with In the war bolweon tho United States and Moxtoo that | how long he staycd; I fot Irim in that year sovoral times ‘a credibility, Hoe tgp read the flowinge— after Mr. Btrong to £0 away; moved to wre a 41c, for Portage Lake and | immediately followed ho volunteered in the American in the months of February and March; the frst tino ta a ity -thi army es privato, but by-his gallantry noon won for him. Febran:j CO Ee etme tat, Pala'ho ge | A CURIOUS AYFIDAVIT—#H—R ALLEGED ADAMe | puie'ue ater Yon im nor see him go out; the noxt time he ABORTION, Sa une Forolga oxchange was firmly held at 100% a 100%, | ritins tendeney, at 40, the lator boing the rate asked for bankers’ bills on Enc- | been 200,000 ibs. at 403<c. for Poriage Lake and 40c, | eelf a captain's commission. In the disastrous filibuster. | in with eet, on the right hand ri es ire Innd at sixty days. Some of tho leading drawers were | for Baltimere. New sheathing and. yellow motal were | ing of Lopez ho commanded a company, was taken pris- | Mrs, Pottor told me to show him right into hor room, OEE nee of eee Be Wile Se awed to Set ng eel | Senne tr, enn Fle at) Seay saa roy ep | wi et es pce aan | meaner te ei |e, Pa a S jal and un wil gal a j ib we a i s fore- and thoy are equally tenacious of parting with elther | 96320. a 27 3cc. for vity and Western adamantine, 430. for ‘doors. '™ | the tlddie of tho day. i bald. ‘That on the 17th or 18Uh Gay of Apel, In eald year, hase ol re thoir coin or their bills. ‘aperm, 53c. for patent, and 30c. a 320. for German and however, by his arrow escape, he next MRA, POTTRR AB AN INVALID. Mra, Elizabeth amore er eed Hh the Mrs, Potter; she said Petroleum stocks were active. At the first board Pit. | Patent wax. alkor's first expedition; from this ho also Bho sald bho was sick; Ionly know from what she | room with Mrs. Electa M. Potter, who ocoupled the who'e | ter was in Washington at the is Dena hain Saut was quict but eteady. Aghton's wn ong at Tmanaged to escape, aftor passing through vntold perils | said borvelf; I knew she was not ablo to watk; she was | OF tho first floor. Mrs, Adams at the time was qi frtiole in the Pitice Gaxette je Croek closed 40c. lower than at the samo thmo yes- | $475, Marshall's at $4 Livorpool (rohud at $2 40, and | and sufferings. As our readers aro ‘awaro, ho | not sick, not heart sick ; 1 don’t bellevo she was sick; her | preguamt with obiid. That on the 18th day ary tan Institute, but not attending torday, selling at $15 10; Benoho@ Run 95c., selling at | Turks Istand at 60c., cash. raised a company in this olty when the,guns from Sun. were swollen, sald yoar, Ce Curing the day, eald Elects M. saw him with Mra Potter and also wit® $13 95; United States was $1 50 higher, solling at $26 90; £ was im good demand and prices were very | ver reverberatod through the'loyal North, went to Mat- Cram—So you call a porson with swollea legs not | Potter an operation on said, Mra, Elizabeth At this stage of the proceedings the Resciee alm 'Pihichs Sab" GE aE EE i] steady. We note sale’ of 1,000 bags Rio ox Emity | toon, and wus elected colonel by his regiment, the Twon- Adams with instruments, for She puepees, of producing | @sual recess. pire 01 at $2 50, Now York, Phila- | Agnes, and 2,600 bags do., ex Talisman, both on private | ty-first. ‘Witnese—Bho sald she waa sick, ‘an abortion on said Mrs, Adama, deponeat did not On the reassomblin, dolphia and Baltimore 90c., New York and Newark 39c., | terms. The presont quotations areas followe:—Rio, prime, By somo means, howevor, he was doprived of his com- Mr. Cram—Answer, Doctor, Walsh— know of this fact until the evening, shortly before the de- | took place in Brovoort $9 40, Excelsior $1, Buchanan Farm T5c., | 2030; good, 19%c. a fr 183ze 8 10 ;Ordinary. | mand, and Gen‘ral U. 8. Grant, then a plain citizen, was | Witness—I am not's doctor. Ivory of tho fcotus horeinafter mentioned, when both | Gnally, and took Bradloy 480,, Fee Simple 24c., Fh 7 * | 17360. a 18c. ; fairte good cargoes, 18 }gc. a 193{c. ; Java, ited im his stead. Weary and dospondent thi Mr. Cram—Answer me, Doctor, do you call a person | Mra. Adams and gad Eleota M. Potter told that, Mr, Uram—Where do you y 480., Feo Simple 24c., Firat National 36c., Ham | mata and bags, 27c. a 29c. ; Maracaibo, 20c. a 2'c.; La. | this disappointment, he neglected his profession—the | with swollen logs not sick? during the Lead! Bpficare'ys A the said Toth day of | Witneasof went to ¢ MoClintock $9 50, Pithole Conyolidated $2 70, Maxhat- | guayra, 20c. a 22c. ; St. Hommtngo, 17 ‘c. a 183<0. law—and by somo chance drifted into inville, this ‘Witneas—Not heart a'ck. April, in said year, the oporation with raid instruments | of the rooms te. tn de. Ocoee, Oi Grok $66, Won 8.15, | hte aT artrnd aa et imaatta ag yOolen | Satie sn arth mloee We feet nrough | | Witpon= Wh te wasn rik tv roca ston ho i Adan yea rus Fou | the cnet as of ly, and rates were er better. Tho en- | keeping a 0 @ Grin! oon. Ho a —Whilo she was 60 rick Bho recoived any per- | Was rej for contin wi i Copper Falls $25, Quart Hill $1 60, Wallkill $1 60. At ments wore:—To I 1,500 bales cotton at | this city ‘Thursday ight (ost, en rowle New’ York, | #on who came on business in her room; thore ogee alonotin Mrs. Potter's back parlor, 4 the first floor, ylale ey leg miip meament ete ona T . April, 1868, until the 234 | him I did not stay tho second board Bennchoff Run closed 30c. highor than | 5-16d. a 4d., 7,009 bushels corn at 5¥d., in bags; 50 | thero to take a ctoamer for England, honor and fortune, | male eox came thero to my kuowledge duriug her ‘That from tho said 18th day o! }obacco ‘308; sickness xcept Mr. Strong; Mr. Strong was | day of said month of I, at the fest board, solling at $14 25; Buchanan Farm | S100h cn. 00 bales cotton at M44, 4 44, 31.000 basher | Gallagher's Fi Heck Meck See TUT a ae hee Ake he Une | pice tenibed of bien, Sloath. Me Potten, in tue heckcper | GanEbaeeanaa ene ne ie wold at 80c., Bradley 460. Brovoort $0 35, Excelsior | Wheat at 60. To London,” 600 ‘thds. petroleum ut | Geueghere Rvening Stock Hxcnonce. | after this visit, when Mrs. Fotter was il, 1 exw Ur, | lor, on tho first Gor of the houso 124 Waverley ot, cee cannon br ta be banca 8101, First National 82c., Germania 28c,, Oceanic Bic., | 6%. 3d. To Antwerp, 1,000 hhds, petroleum at 63. 64. a sient Birong como there several timos; I can’t aay the precise | and was il and contined to tho bed during that time, f Inyad Pores ¥0., Pilbala Gack OM, fe, Bi, FHeAMNNeTD, 1,000 hhde: petroloum, sf 68. 61.0 | OcoUrIKD KIOMT NIGUT#—AOTION "FO 'REGOVER | (ime; hor sicknoss lasted for cight seeks; she got over it THR ARORTION PERFORMED. Beas: meres Ryad Farw 10, Pitholo Crock $15, Unod Stats $27, | feim, at gre emo. toCork, for odora, at 64," ifto | "THB MONEY, LTO. fa Biy—tho. first of May ; after iver recovery be came to | | That during the night of the sald 18th of April the sald po A SAN jnnel $1 15, Quartz Hill $1 60. the Continent 7 aship to Belfast, grain, at 5s. 3d., and COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, seo bor in May; Idon't think I tet i1'm in then; I saw | Mra Adams was dolivered of dead foetus of about threo | Mr. said I cou! Tho rogular Stock Exchange has now an informal call flove at 3h bye bark, from Baimore oto Be! fast, corn, Bofore Sudgo Cardozo. bim fang he neon - a — nema room; the house Nt ban seal gira which Mrs, Eiecta M. Potter took | Dailoy; that 13 all I eae at 7s. 3d.; ao 10 Pernambuco an ia, 96c. a $1; . ‘was out of ropalr; -ho us Whatever repairs were ne- | and preserved in spirits, and tly showed i ¢ soecoal gen “i en Past threo in the afternoon 48 | 4 neg 49 Charleston, private. ‘ hd Ferdinand. Flartzog and Another es, Robert Gattagher.— | Somnary to have. them done; Tdon't tuink he ever came | deponoot snd aid aapeoset ie en tun auld os trans’ | eek cents, Covalent woll aa at ten o'clock In the morning, which, added to | Gunny Baas were in moderato demand, with a rising | Considerable interest was manifested in this case, which | in 1868 about repairs; during tho summer of 1 Mrs, Adams, and that It had been quick. Doponent fre. | " Redirect—I wont the threo formal calls, mats five ssanons por day. |The | magkel, Me note further alc of 200 tales here at SIC: | camo up yesterday, among tho inte ‘bolls and bears” of | SEat say him atthe Hugo aboot ence. or twic’ & Maca . Foter shored bon aad etd ber Oe ball Ope. | “eee SMT uniatt nies Soca ne Cason o het st Dy is on m aie speculative for- | ® Covvy Cuoru was very frm, Dut tathor quiet at 8c, | We Evening Exchange, and @ considerable number of | moaih, and sometimesmore ; he cxmo, T presume, ‘about | rated on Mra. Adams and ollvers. with them. mere ww A iy i. sess vor among the brokers thomselves and outside | in Boston, and at 3lc. » 32e. here. that species of humanity were in attendance at the trial, | tho i tho whole time; during | June, | two in numbor. One wasa hollow tube of ca- THY ADMISSIOXS OF THR WiTHse operators, aud at present tho tendency of speculation is ‘cue bee Reng for oon gee — nome ‘The facts in the case, aa alleged in tho complaint, aro 1863, wey ‘im i ms oe Ce him ‘ Rt pablo SI phere ark agen Me neck of the womb, Mr. Edsall was a dotoctive officer, atrongty to: favor of Inted . avo been 1, es Man'la a rr room; wen uit my besiness then; at eight or twelve imches in length i ‘Strona: ngly tm (avor of a rise, stimulated as it is by the pro: | Fo./c Gord. American continued quict but firm at pro. | 9% follows:—Ferdinand Hartzog purchased a ticket of | afior June ho camo in July, aes; ¢ cla {otk Tak Ties | ree os sao an’ oo en to atom om tonmnccrte aig tat be Ehioag'e mouth 0 ine, vailing and prospective sbundance of money at or under | vious pricex. Hemp tow was held above the market, | admission to Gallagher's Evening Exchange, in Twenty- T saw him go away; after tho fall of 1863 I let him | tion syringe; the way it was used, Mrs. Potter told depo- | Potter afterward told mo Mr. was weven por cont. To jute wo have no furthor transactions to notice; prices | fourth strect; for this ticket he paid $250, which entitled neck womb, came to pee §n during the winter; sometimes I saw him gu away; I | nent, was hy inserting one ond Into the explained to Mr. &deall how I The apenas dé were firin as last quoted. took him into Mrs, "8 room; I eaw him during t aud then injecting warm water; the other fnstrumont shown’ uo Tue mportaons of dry goods at thie port daring the | “iors were icady wih anc demand from eooaumers, | Him 0 ove coat among. hie brother nancies on ench | winter go away about half a dozen tvs; in tho wintoe | wan OF alr, oolid, about the ‘length as the ‘otber:.| Tottor's “rooms after they, were. there ing T 14 comprro as follows with those | The sales comprise 100 bales at 10:, a BSc. for old, and | CVening of their assembinge. Eight days after this.pur- | time there was @ firo in. the front parlor on Sun. | curyed at ono ond in tho form of an obtuse and | wont.ep to the ‘room and tied ‘the door, of the provious woek:— BSc. a O50. for new ‘te Intter an extreme rate for hare, tho Board of Brokers levied an edict against | dayn; I nover sew him Uhete ou Sanday; usually there | having slong it the ramo number of inches marked; it | locked; woat down etairs again, staid ‘ ——Det, Taney ——Deo, U—— | smiull lots extra fancy Western. tocks being ca'led at this catablishrient, whon it was | was no fire there during the wook; in the back room | had a black, wooden handle ané was Mrs. t | Lsupposed Mr. Strong had api asins Fo Consumption, Tig. Value. Pkg Value BAY was steady at 600, « 68c. for shipping quaiiticg, | Closed up. Mr. Hartzog did-not think it exactly the cor- | there was usually a fire dufing tho week, also writing | tult deponent, if case the first failed by the 1m the back passage Into 7 Manufscturcs Of wool;.1,140 $460,472 1,488 $628,240 | and 70c. a 85c. for city bale. ‘Trade modorato, rect thing to be compeli-d to pay $260 for ima | materials; her business was usually transacted inthe | end into, the neck of tho womb ‘and then turn: saw nobody thero; I lid the Manulcctures of coston. "743 231,048 1268 305/649 Hine. —The recoip's have been inoto Iveral andeon. | room ¢ consecutive nights, so he conchuded upen | back +—hor private business; during th» last mouth | ing tho hand% #o as to and detach | in the front parlor, and saw Mr. ‘ati Maufactures of eitk.».. 251 243,704 202 297,700 | mderably in excess of the demand, which has boon ory beh action Lecimas itt A A bie, cto, AES Mira, Potter was In the house @ boardor Ocoupled the jront | the fetus; thoso instruments wero kopt in the drawor in | standing in the middie of thy floor; he bad’ his arme | ate meget fax. Ke ae ae 20844 ae Ro a aise ruled sc. in Bc, bh prong ~ Ay vd pepe ined, | parlor; it was generally ‘85 © reception room ; tho buroad in Mra, Potto’s back parlor. around her neck and his mouth wiv beir bar cheek; 5 iscollanoous,.. oy 57 x javor. noto x Buonos “Ayers eM Grulagher Imonico's, on | was not a sick man in tho hoyso for several DRA’ Tm. ‘VICTIM. “4 ” —— —.. —__._..__ | averaging 24 pounds nt 18}6¢., gold. the 18th pf Auguer, 1866, whoo he asked him the price | months. while” 1 was there -occuny:ng. the trout ‘That on the auld 28d day of April, about four or ve | “he Gram mute obfeckite Heat the fefénce wore inteo.” Total, -...5.ccseee++.8,615 $1,008,087 4,888 $1,876,403 | HoneY continued searee, Esha wes held at 960. per cue his room in Twenty-fourth street, for one | parlor; there wan ono there, but only for two | o'clock iu tho afternoon, Unis was called into | ducing affirmative tosti onthe ninetion Wuhidranwals, gallon, without salen. your. Hla answored that it was $260; néxt moraing wit. | wooes, boforo I lefl; I was on flendly terms with | the suld back parlor of fald Mrx Potter, and thore, on | crogs a TT be ond Manutactures of wool... 89 122 $55,558 Tuox.—Pg has been rather quiet, and prices slightly | B¢88 paid tho moncy to Gallagher. Eight daye after tho | Mrs. ter up to the time I left Waverley place; | the bed, was the corpse of said Mra, Ehzabeth Adame, Tue Court ruled that ali once ected Manulactur sof cotton. 106 106 36,868 | favored the purchasers for both American and Scotch, ba yd this money the Exchange was breken up, Left on friendly terms with her; nothing has Who appeared to have just breathed her last: that raid | gacall : cide -_ both Manufocturesof ilk.... 4 48 . 67,389 | ‘The sales wore 400 tons No, Bagray to mottled American, ir, Sowoll, counsel for de‘endant, then moved for ® | gince to ronder me unfriendly to her; 1 don't ki Mra. ta M. Pottor was nitting on the bed, very much Cross-ox1 nine’ Wh Stevens came Manufactures of flax.... 112 106 85,860 | for present genes” at $38 26. No. 1 was held at from | dismiseal of the complaint on tho ground that it was | we are frionds now, because I have not seen her agitated and excited, and when ent ontered the Tad not tell hin ne taste avail thd Miacollanoous , .. 3 2 8,133 | $49 to $63, an to ime of delivery. Small sales No, 1 | 88 action to recover ront and that no ouster had been ; Leetoem her as much as ever; I don’t ki room exclaimed “For God's sake, get those instruments a pe Teton How old fa hee Pe ee — ——- | oxtra American were mado from yard at $50 a $54, and | Proved thing about her for id a half "t jourol’? indica dopo E yoars G4 $107,308 | 300 tons No. 2 extra do. at x private price. The sales of | _Jvdge Cardoro denied the motion, and remarked that | anything in Coourrea (0 casket opinion of tery’ ails iheye ssemuecstona faoribeds sald’ Mere. Elects wit conta he ee —— Bevteh include 100 tons Garthshcrric, ta Jots, at $52.0 | Plainti had tostified that he endeavored to obtain ad- wo ini joponent * 049 $380,318 | $64, and 200 Glengarnock at $52. A fair 1.21 $83.5 | Enisrion by Knocking at the door. ‘The case wan eutitied | sav’ vatourn’ ah Tegusd. Se ee hosel) techgree nite to lacemman aud teave them with Sars Bate, A SS ee, 7 ; 77 241'046 | been dono in manufactured irom, at unchanged rates to vo bofore the jury ona quostion of ouster, adaitery ogainst horchanged my opinion’ of her, but tho | ssabe was the only’ person she could depend upons) | ,, The next witness called was Mary Smith, ae Trim Menufactureaofeilk.... 26 128 io1'946 | Inoi0 was neglected, and prices were eatirely nom. | , James. Winchestr swore that ho was an officer of | instruments Mid mot; Tdon't recollect when Tea the | ‘iat thereupon deponent took the said fastruments, | WOMAN, apparently about thirty-fveyears, of age, Manufactures of f 456 635 199/856 | inal. the Eveniag Exchange: the ownor were Mix. HP. | instruments last; they ware in hor drawer, publicly, ant | with the asd. foots, and wrapped them together tn & eyes, plainly clad in» check, dress and sh Miscollaucous «+. at toler |. Leap was very quict. Yorsign pig was held at | Gallogher and Mra. Ellea A. Gallngher, but that: they | could bo soen by any porvon aho went in'thore; 1 don't | piece of cloth and oarried them to Sarah Mr Mixby, at Seige es ne at UM | $10 12% 0 $10 25, currency, without sales. Bar, sheet ed with their interest in tho concern in July to 1ho | know that tho fostraments could be used for any other | No 104 Waverley place, whore. the sald Sarah M. Braby | &8¥¢ her testimony in. an sccent unmistakably Hiber. Total 284,158 2,813$1,002,146 | and pipe were jobbing at last quotations von ngeStock Exchange Company; that company was | purpose than abortion, hon resided, aud delivered them lo her. HHPY | ‘nian and in a clear ton, pe os eames Bee eons ‘Tho transfor books of the Cleveland and Pittebui ‘Luatuen.—The demand was less active, and with con. | OW in existence; was in attendanee from the time of | Nir, Gram—Did you make an affidavit against Afr. * GH PUSERAT, OF MRE. ADAMS. fst er iy 4 irovedens Railway Company, Which cloed to-day, will reopen pe bogey ae he neal Seerescinied eli Cd ee ech ae That after tho doath of the said Men. Adame a ceri of the moot laverenting i vom day, det from the building. Mr. McKeon objected, because the aMdavit should be | ficate for the burial 5 ee ped ysis 2 $ January 3 noxt. The dividend will be payable on the apes Pacman Bride bone lad been orgen- | produced Dennis or Denn! ne then recded ta ieecker erect, TYSTIMONY OF MARY SMITH. 10th proximo. . 600 bags of % Under the laws of the State of New York; witness | P"Gourt—t will alow her to say whothor or not she made | a fow doors from tho Bowery, and the funcral took piace | Being duly sworn shetestited as follows:—I am man erred Oa Mozassns was dull but nominally unchanged, The | With threo others were the corporators; the room #et | one. from tho enld house, No. 124 Waverley place. That | med; my husband is William Sinith; have becn marrie® New York Stock Exchange. sales were all in Jobbing lots. = for the purposos of the Exchange was on the first | Witnexa—I mado an aMdavit that Thad seon— said Mra Blecta M. ‘Potter attended the fanoral and | to him dlve years last July; he has becn In the army; be a ie Deca 1b, 1868. Rima —OM 8 eetinucd i demand of | Pane cet banding _ ttm a Comma faloon; the . ud McKeon—1 object to the witness stating any to the grave, which was tn the New | Went about three years 9g0; I have drawn his pay; be FIRST SRSAION—10:30 A. Mm. nary size mand » al! q further. 4 shore. went in tl jundred ixty second regiment, 1000 US6's,5 20,702 104 4B shaNYCentralRR 963% | Sze8 were readily at’ 83ge. Clinch wero in de- Porn H. Gallagher testified that ho had been Vico | Witncse—I presumo it was one; I made it in January, | went in one of the Carving with the sald Sarat Bite Morro tpn ropinesty I wont wp 10 see Mr. Tasbroom (00000 ('05'6.20'¢°G5 100% 200 do...24 call 96% ind at Po. o, Forged horse were firm at 360. for | President of tho Exchange; rememborod the plaintifi’s | 1865, but I dow't remember the late, by; that subsequently to the sald funeral the seid Mra. | Chief Clerk of Police, in Mulberry street; I was in the 2000 UB 5%, 10406 a1 1000 Erie Rik . 98 . j, oper j yellow metal, dic., and zinc, 200, | king pe tho | ead pd aan at he, en pas — an Kd against Dr. | Elect M. Potter stated “that sho would be gind whon | family way at the time; went to 124 Wavorley place by Hee 9 ry paaed, potweens ennis and Mrs, ja January, throe months had passed, for then direction of Mr. Hasbrook. sige re hab, ha | “On. —th0 business has boon rather imited in all kinds | Ptr! of tho business of the eatablit ment Witnow was ealed before th6 Grand Jury and mato | to'decenede” Gay ee i eee eNO OMld ov | Cie at A SOLDIER'S WIPR BAW IN WAYRRLY FLACK 10000 ‘do.....9d of fish ofls, thi prices were ly well sustained nudge Een the ary whon thoy soon after | an alidavit; I don't recollect that I made any other ono | might examine the remains could toll what sho had died ‘Went there in the month before Mareh three years 2500 do 100 - eocsttoapel fe quote bleached winter whalo $1 70 a $1 75; crude do,, | returned a verdict for plaintif’, giving bim that was sworn to; I recollect that Mr. Gerry asked me | of.” Deponont further saith that shortly before the de. | this February; went there to be taken care of and to S000 fi 103g | $2,095 Meached Winter sperm, $2 06; natural do., $2 00, about ono, but I recollect that it was sworn to; 1 | cease of tho aforesaid Blzabeth Adams she, the raid | Confined; saw Dr. Dennis there; he came to mo while E 2000 US 9755 1200 Reading RR.... 115% | jt med $2 43.0 $2 46. bia, of the latter sold in The Cecilia Club, went before the Grand Jury in February after Mr. Gerry | Elizaveth Adams, was seized with violent vomiting, | Was sick; Ldid some work occasionally when thoy were 000 97% 450 Michigan Con RR 116 wa apenas. Bank and Straits was firm at pro- TO THE WPITOR OF THR HERALD. spoke to me in reference to Dr. Dennis and Mra. Potter; | which continued’ until death, and the offect of said | Without a girl; have seen Mr. Strong ® good many, times 10000 do. 08% «26 ‘do. . 116) ywny oil was dull and drooping. The sales New Yore, Doo, 14, 1866, TL attended to the medical practi tho Inst tute some: | vomiting was plainly apparent’ aftor death upon the face | during m there ; I was there between eight and nine 6000 Mo6's ! RR ise 77 10 o&W'iown R 97! Wore at $2 30 for prime wit and from ti of Umes in the house by Mira. Pott: ixections, but never | and about the mouth of the cor; of the —snid | weeks; T wran t00 long in it; I opened the and le 20000 Obiod M ss cor. , 20 a §1 96 for grease, as to quality. The market for In your irene of this date you have a paragraph on the | outside, Elizaboth Adams, And deponent heard said Electa | him in while I was there. 60000 40... 4... thes woes a ey Dall of the Cecilia Club, and state that it is named in THM MEDICAL RDUCATION OF A YRMALR DOCTOR M. Potter ask the said Doctor Deanis or Dei THE BACK RARLOR AGAIN. $0000 40 Ausorican at BI Gr chsoncy da 16 O08 guitoor Hagtan | compllment to Miss Growl Te King. Permit us, eeCom- | Winew et noverdid, nny mene hing “how long the corpse | must | remain in Gusstion by Mr, MeKeon—Did you ever see anything 10000 ao..." at Bic. gold. mittee of Arrangoments, and on bshalf of the soclety, to | Mr. Cram—Have you over had any other preparation | would be over.”” And deponent fu oF Ok detection | Witnoas--Ohl 1 saw plenty (n the back room. 10000 do... b30 29 omuina a — ony ane hold at an advanoo; 62 60 a $65 | correct thie error. ‘The Cecilia Club of New York was | for troating medical gases other than that you obtained | best of hor knowledge and belief, and whe ts confdent | Mr. MeKeon—What did you see there, Mary? 90000 do... 10 203% 600 zo jay A $38 a $40 gold for Weatora | named after the Goddoss of Music, Cecilia.” Teappoars | by making vests? (Laughtor.) the ead Ehaabeth Adama immediately prior to her do- |. Witness—it was about the middie of March, betweem (6000 HudRiver 2s fh 105% i E \, but rat quiet at $52 a $62 50. some individual, not a momber of the society, has incor. ‘Witness—I don't Coneier ssak'ng vorta any propara- | conse, was not affected by “congestion of the Jungs” or the 12th, 13th and 16th of the month; [let Mr. Suong ta 8000 tek Sn 8 fe 02% npn y oy | Ay oa, fa Ae eof, 490 | rectly ep fe ot ee ene, ha 9 fee pencitsing. medicine. Gaughier.) any disense of the lungs whatever; nor is her death to be | About ten oF eleven o'clock in the mereaas there wee a 3000 Clev afb 99 noe. ous lord r /¢ mar- toy co honor ir, Cram—What ration have you had? caused by went ia to 1000 P, FLWAChic 1s 102 pao ra fe At nu advance of 28c, per bbi,, but closed Being tho gudisother othe club, THE COMMITTEE. ‘Witners—I did not have any, her Interviews with her duordete ‘hod deponent Tees Oy east the sand Mes I did not knock, be 5000 Tot '¥ and lowor, w.th offers of moe! ni $28 75, against — patients wore in her back rooin ; not all of them. Electa M, Poiter use and om) instruments ov the Mra. Potter ; amas epee the Sner mme $20 yesterday. ealee ote very incdernt®, Camprs- | Abhay Live Stock Manxet,—Tho enttlo market Mr. Cram—Have you not sworn that all her interviews | person of the aad Mra. eine Akane, with tntent to Mr. with Mra Potter, and bie ing ee ss iit G28, 19 a 840 UtaG for | quit dhis woek, and there il or mo reason thepe with pationts were toatroy tho child with which sald. Mire Adams was preg: the a et what thay a te Mod for Pp Wo iors — Also, for | for an: rovement, Tho indications ere that To the best of my recotlection I have not; her | nant, and to re the jage of the said. Mra. in meRt month, veilor é oplton, 1.600 bhignew mesa, | dl will be comparatively light, while the supply (s Pirvate vationta wore seen her own room; Treceilect | Adams; that’ Mra, Pitts Gun acne geo that of produc- manifostations continue I shall ab $23. ‘ket was quiet and leavy, The sales large. We Davo seldom scon more good cate daltie . Berong trying to well the house afier the torm of Mrr. | ing nbor and that noone in sald house was oy og ey ene de yn 1600 ve Site raeen, "het 8/4 fot pluin meee, and | Cully ripe for slenghtering—on nile a6 say One and tors lense pired; he tried 10 do no twice; the | of per the paid, m sald Mra, the proveedings quietly. 300 BD for extra moss, ect lnm» wero rather moro | never ng ‘of Christmas time he tried was during the winter or apriag of | except tho Mrs. Pottor. And fur- leavet, 3000 euire: Shosaee wore bout 100 vt x uate and Western |. There are. am unusual 2 me. ie ther saith Hot, Mrs RB. WALSH phen ppb hy eo in thir at full-] prime oxtra steors, chief! ‘and . Cram—! over hear Mr. Strong refuse ‘conel| reading of this aMdavit the 0, i, Bo Pic a | Rh, th Mrvcearae ch cer | ate ae ei =") | pdentepbese ial Pa F vA eerie aes at ae for yi rv wi ni in jt ia the same person a0 for Januaty Cat meats were In % object anawor; ras, a rok ont of the 4 FUWa Chi BR ; poe'y ana ph prev! We note further eaten Semana i was unto pevesicee tne mmc of trod agent, haa he Sek ue wo Sire a Psmdavit bepen ee eid pen be was Lack AWRR 1% of 860 packages * llc. a 180, for shoul | receded $0. no right to go to. the house after It, to the name as Mrs. yy ‘Dut the three he Ca iG pay; & In € Cin in pe. op | GOH And 1de, & 1¥e for hems. The market | cline full as much Mr. Cram— What if the reat was ' Court ‘Admit (t, eo Mrs, Massey had'not beon me ; during last win' 1 for \ard waa fi: een canes en 2 See packares tt 100 8 None 1 Counsel for defence—Yen, str, ef ore ht to go | called as & witness, vertisement: to my woe er as? PR ys) tea, F. ve 20};0., as to quality-—the latter sate for tots ehcice | witt ena rehraora, ha'nreteh there, r “ ‘Mr. Cram hore was proceeding to say that he bad ro. | Was born after I left the house—onm the 16th of May; 4 — Si ke ac, jutter and choere were ere spocinl | way, thie sido vd ¥ tecep ae tn fete request ot Court—Tho witness has anawored ‘Yea.’ coived a letter, when he was interrupted by Mr. ‘oan read. cate So. eavtetion + jane ao We eae ee Care ear uel eee mi gett. 46c, A TKO. per Ib. common to One wooled, Counsel for dofenco—I did not hear it, and move that who exclaimed that ho knew all about those letters. Mr. MeKeon—T ee a jenny of, 1008 x = e noua. —The market was heavy, a wh crude | Hogs have advanced hat during week, it be stricken ont. Mr. Cram—If you do have mart do. | from tho New You ano of January 37, it y $ . ue refined wero iower, Tho sales wore 6,600 bbis. xt | raves of prices now being from 11360, to por Ib,-— ext ‘will note your hjeetion. . bs 4 J only received it this morning. ter.) as foltows:— a 10. & 41 )g0. for crude, om the spot, aad deliverable in all © Argue, Dec. Ib Cram-—Did you bear Mr, Strong and Mra, Pottor Ir, MoKoon—tI objedt to the lottor. Taformation Wanted—Of Mrs, W)tiom Sinith, Her hum

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