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¥ MRS. WHARTON'S CHARACTER Shifting the Scenes in the Polson- ing Drama at Annapolis. Amicability and Flumanity. Kindness, Generals W. 3, Hancock, Stewart, Drum and Sacket and a Great Number of Other Wit- nesses Speaking of the Accused from Her Childhood Down, A GOOD, VIRTUOUS LADY. Can She Have Committed Murder? ANNAPOLIS, M@., Jan, 11, 1872, ‘The Wharton trial was enlivened to-day by a new feature of great interest and importance. A num- ‘Der of witnesses f10m different portions of the United States were examined as to character, and the general proceedings were of @ character strangely contrasting with the dry details of chem ‘cal and medical witnesses that have held way here for many days past, Mrs. Wharton’s hfe, irom her infancy down to the time when rcandal, with its hundred malicious ‘ongncs, dared to asperse her name and poison the well-springs of joy which had previousiy marked the even tenor of her existence, was given to the public through the solemu medium of the Witness box, From her quiet country home im Montgomery county, Pennsylvania, through the Gays of her girihiood, after the time of her marriage ‘with Captain Wharton, way out upon the confines of olvilization at Forts Kearney, Leavenworth and Fort Gibson; back to the place of her na: tivity, to Washington, to Cambridge, Md., during the trying times of civil strife, and finaily to Baltimore city, she was traced and her whole life lait bare for the inspec- tion of the Jury, And such @ Iife! During all those Jong years her character exhibited a kindliness and atmlability, and @ consideration for poor, suffering bumanity, which speaks trumpet-tongued against the accusation which rests upon her, Whether as a srl surrounded by the soft influences of home life, oron the plains ministering to the wants, and by her refinement and cultivation smoothing the rough edges of irontier existence; m tbe midst ot civil surife, with the din of battle and rude war in its = most repulsive form staring her in the faco, or in tue whirl of fash. fonavie iife, surrounded by comiorts and luxuries, Mrs. Wharton aiways displayed the same kina, ntie spirit, und the same sel!-sacrificing disposi- which hus caused [riezds to spring to her side this the hour oi her most terrible trivaianon. All of the community seemed to recognize In- Stinctively the jovely nature o1 the Woman, and the ae! Spirit Which raged with such tearful vio- nce In poruons of toatin' during the late civil strife was hushed to ‘silence in her presence and stayed by her wonderful influence. ‘The Witnesses who testified in her behal! to-day were of Doub sexes and of various professions—matrons, eplosters and lovely giris, army officers, lawyers ad ere—but ior the rigid rules of law which ontrol the examunuiion of cuaracter in this State would have presented the prisoacr in @ light but jw degrees removed from angelic. A most per- @istent and abie effort was made by her lawyers to felax the stringent iormula of examination cus- tomary upon the question of reputation, but thi were met at all poits by the State, au old aystom was severely observed. The , for the only time in the last three eeks, pricked up their cars and listened to the tes with Wrapt attention, The Court met at ten o'clock and the court room Was crowued to its utmostcapacity. All the judges and counsel for both sides Were promptiy in meir aces, Mra, Wharton, accompanied ‘4! her usual enuan ts, entered the room aud took her seat in rear of Ler counsel. In a few moments she was surrounded by a number of her old friends, amon; whom Were Colonel aud Mrs. Brantz Mayer an their Jovely daughter, Miss Mary Mayer and a num- ber 0: officers of the army, friends of her deceased Busvand, among whom were Major General Win- Geld 5. Haucock. COLONEL JOSIAH SIMPSON ON MRS. WHARTON’S CHAMACTER, Owing to the absence of Dr. Baltzcl! at the open- ing Of the Court Colone! Josiah Simpson, one of the witnesses as to character, was called to the stand, Me said he was a surgeon in the United States Army and bad been since 1537. He was at this time medically in chirge of Fort Mellenry, He had Soown Mrs, Wharton for twenty-nlue years. He frst met her at Fort Gibson, Cherokve Nation, Mer husband was stauoned there at tne time, Qnd so was he; he had met her trequentiy since; both bis social and profes sional relations with her- feel and family were oO! an intimate character; he bad been in Baltimore since i861, with an interrap- hou of a year or two; he had never kuown anytuing ‘Of her but what Was particularly proper; no laay of his peepaiatance stood higher jor humanity ana amiabiiity; he had read tne bypotietical case pre- Sen! ed to Lhe experts, ari er consulermy itearctully he saw uo indication of death trom unnatural som natural causes; he iad secn the eifects o! an overdose of tariar emevc on calidren, and had aiso experienced its effects upon himself wutle laboring under ao attack of broncu:tis; he was pertectly prostrated and so completely helpless that le conlit Hot raise @ limo; this continued for tweuty-lour hours, although the dose was uot repeated. Upon Crose-exammination this wituess stared that he had never seen & case Ol cerebro spioal meningitis, and couid not refer the death to any particular disease, TESTIMONY OF MISS ROSH POTTS, Mies Rose Potts was the next witness called, Miss Potts is a young lauy ef very prepossessing appear- ance. She is @ tail and very handsome blonde, With the perfect sei{-possession of a lady, She said phe knew Mrs, Wharton very well; she, the Witness, dived in Washington, |. C,, and was the daugnter of Joba Pos, Chief Cierk of tue War Deparment; he was in tue wait of trequentiy visiting Bal wore, and on three or four diferent occasions Mrs. Wharton's house; she friends who were also {rienas tyler aps " harton’s reputation for Tua utuial and gentieness Dpos- sibiy nave been exceenea, © hasnt cross-eXatmiuation this witness said she had 20 Many persons speak highiy ot Mra, Whar- that i Was dificult to remember them, she muwuaned, however, Major General Hunter, Gen- erm Dyer, Colonel Dupont aud Colovei Chad, and an eau ol army cers. Her own opinion w: ‘upos what sue had heard. ‘ins winers ve, ber evidence jn & Ciear and distinct voice, With but littie semblance of embarrassment, aud sy ent manner, ug arrived from Baltimore Dr. Balt. gel] at tis point entered the court room and took His cross-Cxamipation was coniidued but developed nothing wien was not his examination yesterday. He reit- opmiod that Geaeral Ketchum died of the @iseane baown 48 cerebro: spinal meningitis, and tuat be efas a@icied wiih the semi-sulminant form ry QUESTION POR THE DEFENCE. At the coveineon of the examination of this wit- the deleLice proposed to ask uf the witnesses to ebaracter the following question:—“from your Koowsedge yao eneral reputation for humanity, ® and amiability, wnich vou nave testified Jn Weis Case, do you co! er the pr % commiting the crime of ve police Of ther intention ov, and immediately Mr. ee Altornes repeired to tis 0 i tuorilies on ju @ jew snome ste to Kevell, omee for returned ar of vouwmes Wi law ca. ‘ ewan Dg to the mpeciaiors Of Lu BUONL LO LAKE piace. ‘Mr, Kevel opewed the battie by some Mgnt sir , ihrowing into ule 4 only an occa. Sons! pact from the books tn qu reying ™ general prince, paiure .¥ the question Whicl Me Gelence proposed ww phous ounter Kave o jeg was followea by Mr Magner on we part of be «ie hea evidently antics pated Wat ths GDH for propounding the t wo be Presentet to-day, aud who had Gaol ouee iy of smamuniiou for we occa- T combatiod the at taken by . ackeewiedged Wat (be authorities were correct aa lar as they toe 8 p an ( bad nothing to" do with the question in point, gud lortifed Bis powition by deciious reu- ered paraiel questo. i tis country, aud read a cave Where Lor! One Justice Eveuborough actually asked @ Witness the question ‘rom the Lene Uber AunoNt eXactly #nNiAr circumetances, Mr. Magner was Wwilowed vy Nr Thomas, who vireogtheped very mh the poste of the agence ey many svthors irom American a8 weil as Eng an voons. Mr. steele cosed the* He made a very eoquer® @nd lorcine anpedl to the Court lor tee piwieest"Uty Of the eviience. He fummed up the suchen Ves of ius brovuers, but relied maiw.y uyou the acti @ Of Lord Evlepoorougn, sready cies, whose aay orly and exemple, we raid, he presumen 4% Court in this country would venture to . et aside, Without the moet stringen® reasons omp Wied them to do ©. A Fecess War bere taken by ..* Court for the benefit Of the jury, and apou reuse Wing Attorney Geveral Syester Closed the argument Or the State, Be Pened. Be lie Diale’s Adutucy did, Lvl BeueTAs oment for ihe dete, NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1872—TRIPLE SHERBET, EUROPZAN MARKETS year; knew the family very both in the family and out of came from his A rep Fees ; DON Mo! MaRxkeT.—Lonpon, Jan. P, Mim cable as , fe now Sein Tiomher fatner's houses he mer Mra, Wharton | Coto dosed ne W7t for money ‘and Sais, Wtr thatac: | stated io harp pel into Oban ) Beh inst, wits cargo first at her father’s house: his knowledge of her ex- 3, Ge aie at oe) Soe : on trial upon the tended from ans pores until 1866, Panis BOUSSE.—PARIs, Jan. 11—P, M.—Kentes closed at Psd ‘ANooUvER snenth, 0 Baw Cntenne, Sang Justice asked & Witness as to character, whether General Hau testified with feeling and was | g6f. i7¢. soe perc it “ae eee ne optien: board, i esd nent from nis knowledge of the reputation the attentively regarded by the jury ag well asthe | Livenpoor Corrow ManKet.—LiveRrroor, Jan. U—5 | day considered the vessel but TRL will be oye he deemed bum wie of comraitt |, | audience, As he stepped from the stand Mr, Revell, | P.M.—The cotton mar} imi i a Out and repaired. About Se camees. cotton are supe Bb which Witness rey he did not cons nim | the State’s Attorney, sald, “General We are very Wan, = Bigs mia . oe ine to be burnt, Capadie of ce a SRernceen 108 BAR uinier aajourned | #84. tzport Sales of cotion tt nen near due fron New OF BANE G2 MANE, Hallowed, at Havre ih ult from New an ela the question immed wards made at 103d. for middli » Jetiieoned 810 bags whens other carg ste aids We ate cieariy Ot hue the | the Comt until to-morrow woruing at tem o'clock. | ‘ene tare,been made at Nd, for middot | Race Court said, THE ENTIRE SURKOUNDINGS OF THE TRIAL during the session of the Court to-day have been of such ap interesting character as has Ree for some ‘he array of u me question cannot be asked,” Chiel Justice Miller giving the opiuion of the Court, Ky the me thivstage had been reched tn the pro- tue trial the court room was crowded to 1 ate Pon, bbe per bbl. for new. —P. M.—Por Ps J DON PRODUCE MARKET.—LONDON, Jan. 11-5 P. M.— rateoi, ‘ad. alsa. ‘per galion for spirits aud 17d. #17 ga. refine for er Bark Vor: '), O'Hara, from OVI, for D. x (Br : Lif ‘St Vincent, iol night of 24th ult. After 0 mage and ashore on the North Breaker whee sbput. 4wo boars, (] Was towed on @ san ras ordered ff badly damaged, ol tume characierized the proceedings. Aitocation by all classes ofthe community. Among | distinguished visitors it far exceeded that of apne tte y eee are lors gh the throng Were & numper of State Senators, Judges | any preceding day of the trial, neariy all of whom HAVANA MARKETS. BARK QUEEN VicToRIA (Br), Con: ‘af Philadelphia nc promingal quisens; 4nd ibe ladies abeotulsly | were present, to "boar: seakintomy to the remarkable Faas RT from Liverpool, had NW gales ontinnally ‘ent ashore be- rolized One wide ol the ami AVANA, 1872, elan cae STATENENT OF BB. UCOWES. the lady who 18 now on trial for ‘one of the most re- firmer, Exchange firmer; on United dag | Of tures Gaga eithcat teen, om. 08 by. the. -cagiatey The next witness called was Benjamin 1. Hughes, voltlog crimes known tohumanity. It 18 impossibie 4 fine looking old gepUeman, with a dead as white Sugar ¢ ‘States, in currency, 14 8 1% premium; bart sight, af a we to picture the scene in the court room go as to convey emium; short sl 1g & mium ; in gold, 93 0: Prema o0 iain. 4 premium; on Paris, 6 pre- jum. 4s suoW, His appearance and manner impressed | any adequate idea of It to the reader. Men and wo- to be ashore at the latter plage and. one with the faet that be was a solid, substantial | men from the highest walk of refined and intelligent She registered 476 tons, was b farmer, He said he wes + from brid port. Ment poset, who Bere eagwn this aay, ee re Die ke dene ate ee oe omery county, Pa; he nown Sirs, Wharton |, have told, emotion ‘al re » as ULIAM & AN! Fine she was four years old; his property adjomed | of her muny virtues, and Pons ibe feelings STrona.—Suddenly, at Newark, N. J., on Thurs- | from Falmouth, E, reporis += lad rough that of her = father; he hi not seen —r upon the stand by all whooccupied it, | dav, January 11, 1872, WILLIAM B, STRONG, aged 49 ie cae oe peed much her since 1849; no one’s charac. | wi have been glad to and could have told much | years, during wh imag apy hry nae ter stood pigher than hers for amiavili!y, Kindness | more t rules of the law allowed, ‘Tak- The funeral will take place from his late rest- | jost boats, bi han the rig! jug the day all in all it has been full of interest, and there has been much good brought to the cause of the prisoner, aud humanity. Her reputation ta that respect was remarkable and spoken of ber by ver neighbors generally, He had not seen her since 1849, until he saw her in the Court House here, Upon cross mor pee 837 Woshington street, at nine o'clock satu Wy moenine, ‘or other Deaths see Ninth Page.) and DeoSto bor Ww veable ; threw part of cargo over! By we would take Ducky ga. below ‘would ‘be immediately. awept would work at every chabes we got, uatil exhausted, from New York Nov 27 for Genoa, BRIo SUAMROCK, Ray, with 2626 bales and boxes petroleum, is reportedignopie a robs ri a 1888 at “Meo, Br), Webb, at Philadelphi sa rough weather the ent met with the. ter- from NW and SW wn away and decks 6 uiwarks, stanchions, water caske and everyth nlog ‘doard , col A) i crew were Xamination the witness stated that Mra, Wharton was merried in tty ana went away from Mont- WOMAN SUFFRAGE, H I P E W Ss be pe er re gry iggy Rete ae omery comnly Sot Sve orskx Years, aie. ato oe s PING N « | Biv Basta ei) oe eee neg ae rel . wwe ‘about 7040 lathe, No damage done to vessel. other ladies in the nelbborhood, who stood as high 8 " ; er characte CUR BELLE, Howes, from Plymouth for New York be. baujeos of general conversation Tenpect was the The Woodhull and the Anthony Almanac for New Xork--This Day. toca reperad, wane agnor bagi, Muh dau, alg WILLIAM Hl, HOLSTEIN’S TRSTIMONY. up high and dry. They were not aware of their locality. Willtain H. Holstein, the next witness, was @ Interest at War. Sun rises. 723 | Moon set 7:82 | _Soun Sunx-Steamer at Butimore 9b inet from short, stout, gray-neaded, gray-whiskered man, is Mi HOSB. 06. VO tity Tein yey - rater Teutome in appearance and with sometaing Sun sets, 455 | High water. Nera Passid o: Soutcuickee acute with ass Lends shove of a foreign accent. He said he iived in the same witness, and about two lace with the precedin, a steamtug Stand- Se ge bere, efadbendbner sme eta CORAN BTRaMaaa eign et oar cies ok cea e had known Mra, Wharton wr ty i ool 01 10 ou, Vel , for ami man’ Convention. DATES OP DEPARTURE FROM YORE folk, of latelhia line, during « thick fog this morn- Kindness and humatity he | Ss cane her po 's Suffrage ___ MONTHS OF JANUARY ahD vepnuante” Lay fa Point, The Maudigh. struck Sa sorgk jer girinood—from the time she finished her educa. ps eatin tug fa supposed to be as ton and came home from St. Mary’s Hag)l, Burling- Medkasemerniimen at, 10s on ber way. IGTON, " Miscellaneous. 7 ton, N. J. Upon cross-examtnaticn the witness stated that she left the neighborhvod soon after her At the meeting of the Woman's Suffrage Uonven- marriage, avout thirty-one years and returned five or six tion this morning all the great lights were on the Purser C Hunter, of the steamship Ashland, from Fernap Gina, will please accept our thanks for his attentions, years afterwards bes liv aR home two — bs platform, including Dr. Walger, in her jaunty black Fereign Ports. Ts aaah taslmeed aes "et MF ROME | aux pantaoony and or mine, Mis. Shepner, Sota | puemiga tate eis EE. te, Mena: a COLONEL JAMES WALLACE, ina brown coat and breeches, with a geranium BowliueGreen | Hattie Eaton (Dr bret com, Deaarsrn for bo Colonel James Waliace, of Cambriage, Md., was | leaf fastened in the brown bow at herthroat. In Broaaway, Fons ag! ‘Victor (Br), " New York for st Pierre, fhe mext witness examined. He said he was ®| her meekly clasped hands she held a brilliant [B,semcwar, Caapeeas, Jan B-Arrived, schr Jas Warren, Urieko, Mra Wharton in Sepiember, 18e1, had known | bouquet, which added to the grotesqueness of her ne arrtne TERT Ri eae Satoh Cavalon, Palin, © plbbrgshioitge! her from that time to the present; her husbaud was | appearance. One of the features of the meeting 7 Bowhng Green | Hatteras, * Sent td cambrage, 1p command, te second | wana pola speech from Laura be Force Gordon, mor | oteerianees fee om te rte see eae and lodged:in the same tent; he saw her almost | Whom Miss Anthony announced as just dug out of ‘aril B — emery and Sarat Nichols, unc ; daily; she was there until November, of tne same | the snow banks of the Rocky Mouniain, Mrs. | PORT OF NEW YORK, JANUARY 11, 972, | Suna? Home, Wmad sf acobarehagicy oa yen Gordon did not consider herself nnn DEMARAMA, —Tn . wrence, Bteed, 3 sband Sieeolicd whe removed ts Drummmondicwm: aad woo SUFFICIENTLY THAWED OUT CLEARED, » ial annie (En, Bagnet, te do, went with him during the winter of ’61 and ‘62; her reputation for Kindness and amiability was equal to that of any lady he ever heard of; this was her to make a speech, Sne succeeded admirably in im- Pressing the audience that she asked no odds of Py ceed Silesia (NG), Truutmann, Hamburg—Kunbardt general reputation among the people of bota sides | either republican or democratic party. She simply Pheer Bae ha) Van Sice, Havana—Atlantic Mall Rae eae ee in the contest rohan golog Oe witness was objectea | Delonged to the susfrage party. Miss Anthony in a Steamship Gen Barnes, Mallory, Savannah—Livingston, 2 Bort oe by ig Tg ge sty 3 0. toby the State, and the Chief Jusuice sugested tut | SoUl-stirring speech declared that she would fy her | Pet tin Georgia, Hoimes, Uharleston—H R Morgan & fea, ana Aignie’ cry McKenney, tor New Yorn TP it Would be better to ask whether that was her rep- | Kite forauy party that had woman suffrage for its Oe, is aes Sey ye yg fh ington, Coatell “ Ree By hu ee ial inet hts obkiee oor Vaded “iif | Plank, but she won't be the last knot in the tail of | pjekonond Washington a Core” NTO City Point and | Gitey Queen, Noyess tail Bensle (Br) Locke; for Not iat Custos of the peopie, (hls Opinion pervaded All | gay ponttical kite, She is proud that Viclorla Wooa- ship Chesapeake, Johnson, Portland-—J F Amou gran; Agenore, While; Havana, Benhles Waverley, Terry GENERAL STEWART'S TESTIMONY. hull presented her memorial before the Judiciary hoe Daniel Webster, Browne, Liverpool: eee organs rg avereur: Mary, Biewart (Br). General George H. Stewart was the next witness | Committee; but she Would have been glad if it had Ir fan vagal nset, Strout, Ivie three qualities mentioned above was unexcep- Miss Anthony supposed that many claimed that uonable, they were the promulgators of the sufrage move- ment, She thought it possible that rufr, Brig Lovise (Br), Bulford, Port au Prince—D: Brig Edward (Bt), Lange, S Kitts G Woolen eos Brig V H Hill, Whorf, Gonaives—Brett, Son & Go, GENERAL DRUM’S TESTIMONY. brig Favorite, Duell, Trinidad— whridge & Sons. General KR, G Drum was next called. He ts Tro) 91 a snort, ene man, With ) he face, biue eyes, steel. THE BEECHER FAMILY CLAIMED IT. one Paty ye ae Smart, St Johns and Harbor pa ISY DA BOO SIRT Ui pereee At this point the Beecher blood was aroused, ana | ~ Brig Belle of th Richardson, Por: He said he was a Colonel and Assistant Adjutant wks used, an rig Belle of the Bay, Noyes, Indianola—Tupper & Beattie, ‘ y its representative on the platform, Mra, Hooker, Beit Morenoe Hailey: all Wen General of tne Army, and was at present stationed in Philadeiphia; he became acquainted with Mrs. Wharton av Fort Kearney, in June 1851; he was a St Pierre—B Sour Wm M Jones, Davis, New Orleans—R H ‘Drackinond rushed up to Miss Authony, and frantically grasping Scie oe WB While, Smith, z 5 + Jacksonville—Van Brunt & Bro. persons speak of her excellent character; he re- mained there subsequently a week at two different umes, 8 Rebr Geo Washington, Peck, Stamford, Schr 8 P Godwin, Waterbury, Stamford, Sloop Harvest, Corwin, Providence—H W Jackson. considered unnecessary. A rumor was instantly set afloat that Mrs, Woodhull’s voice of veugeance would ve heard, GENERAL SACKET ON TIE STAND. SUE BOUNCED OFF THE PLATFORM, followed by the ardent speaker, Mrs. Darilels, who Richmona, and Norfolk, with mdse atid pasacngers, to W the whole time; he bad met her once since in Wil- mihgton, Del., in 1804. have been higher, After she subsided br, Walker jerked her lithe amyl to the front of the platiorm, and, peering mto iss Anthony’s brave, motherly, honest face, an- City Point ‘ashington & 0, Steamsnip Hatteras, Lawrence, Richmond, oy Point and ‘Awboys BJ $4. Her reputation could not a he He seemed to desire to tell more ot her vortugs than the rigid rulings of the Court | nounced pherwert et champion for, Congress, to pecans Cre mdse and passengers, to the Old Dominion woud allow. which jonorable bouy she declared Miss > ee ‘The State did not cross-examine many of the wit- | anthony did — Injustice. ‘The Doctor floun- | gstehmantp, Lolunteer, Howe. Philadelphia, witn mdse, to | M nesses as to character, aud very few questions were | dered about for some winutes, much to Ship Philosopler (Br), Ross, Caicutta and Sand Heads, | Parker, Gonaives. Passe Mrs. Brantz Mayer, wife of Colonel Mayer, Paymas- ter in the Uni lates Army, Was next called to the siand. ars, Mayer is a@ middle-aged lady, was fully up, and the young Christians were wait- ing for the use of the hail ia order to offer up their noonday prayers lor the salvation of Washington, —Arrivi 0 Nand NE winds. D. lat 2 and NE winds, Dec 20, la pun it 24, (Br), from Iquiqne for Boston; J: Anohyama (Br), trom Calcutta for New York. jan 8, lat 85, rong northerly winds, moves 1n the best circles of Baltimore society, and KUTTON-HOLED MEN AND INTERROGATED WOMEN and alterwards resided within two squares of her house; ste was very intimate with the prisoner, and the members o| her family were very numate with her; her reputation was Without reproach; she has always amiable and kind; she had a@ facility tor making iriends, and wags very remarkable Veen 14 daya west of Bermuda. . Almedina (Port), Dian, Lisbon, 88 days, with cork and salt to 0 Ludman &'Co, Had fine weathers Bark Oceana (Nor), Aslaksen, Tarragona Sept7, via Ma Inga 56 days, and Gibraltar 35 days, with fruit to Gomez, Wal- lace & Co; vessel to Funch, Edye & Co, Took the middie feast, and had moderate weather ee to Hatteras ; trom hence in and Mrs. Daniels would be spared the painful duty of presenting @ challenge and measuring off the paces, Afternoon Seasion. Bello vis Caracas: About two o’clock @ Jone star flashed upon the pla’ im in tie form of Mrs. Beecher Hooker, WO she had full opportunities of kuowing how age stood in the community; everybody spoke well of her. A METHODIST LOVE-FEAST ‘again Dec 29 in lat 2851, lon 7215. or that the young Christians bad not got through chr J M Morales, Newman, Cheltepec (Mex), Dec 93, with : Christian Bors;' vessel to BF Sherman,’ Had with their prayers, either of Which ca.amities would | M&kozany to C have frightened te ban, aud ihe former evil | windsns Ven UP 1? the Iast two days; then strong NS MISS MARY MAYER’S TESTIMONY, Miss Mary Mayer next took the stand, She is @ by 4 ‘ * * - would have sent them back in disgust to their quar. Schr T 8 McLellan, Farr, Martinique, 18 days, with @ very preity aud interesting young tady, slightly | ters at the hotels to discuss the propriety of eating to H Trowbridge’s Sons; vessel to HW Loud &'Co. ‘Been ¢ built, with @ very handsome figure and beauutul the whole business in @ big row. Alver tue prayer | “ays north of Hatteras with heavy NE winds. Sehr J § Gilmore, Smith, Virginia. Sehr J Irving, Chamberiin, Virginia. Schr Julia Bak ker, Virginia tor New Haven, Scbr Forest Oak, Parker, Balumore for New Haven, Schr Wm Meloon, Fountaiu. Baltimore for Rockland. Passed Through Hell Gaie, BOUND soUTH. Steamship Wamsutta, Fish, New Bedford ft with mdse and Damsensers. to Ferguson & Wood, Llib Steamship Neptune, Baker, Boston for New York, with mdse and passengers. TE ag ee Sa: hebr Henry 90 kon, Bri 1001 for with pig iron to BRC “tt mys young divinity in black velvet, with a breastplate of white satin, as she related Ler wrongs and those of her deeply injured sisters. The government owes her @ year’s salary as nurse during the war, and she intends to take it out in voting. She has Promised her faueu sisters, tue criminals in the Jails and the little walls ou tue street TO WORK FOR THEM, and she will keep her promisé to the letter. She did not inform the audience wheiher she imends to let the criminals loose upon society or not, to What po- sition she will elevate her fa'len sisters, or what ‘Will become of the waits under her jurisdiction. intimately for the past six or seven years; she Visited her house daily; ter reputation was unex- pa! gona she was considered one of the most sell-sacrifiemg of persons, The Jast answer was objected to by the State, but the Court ruled it proper, MISS ECCLESTON, OF CAMBRIDGE, Miss Eccleston, of Cambridge, Mu a mid @ig-aged lady, said she was acquainted with Mrs. Wharton; she first met her ten years ago lust Sepiember, and had known her ever since; she wasat her house the latter part of March; sie 8, wig orders ‘Augusta, for Mobite, digg ol at 6 tinique; reared Bohr Eft NEW ORI coming’ up, ships Allen, Cleat one speak of Mra Wwhurton “except cine erin sski'ho carve pareitora ‘Kew Vere. by tavitedon eo Cy ‘anaes ro a Eanes ee rr eae ean ro vrk bv invitation of | | Schr Hannal rowne, ) Huntington for New | Jb —Atriy Of praise; she saw her every day for nearly tWo | irs, Woodhull. He announced himsell an Interna- hay Bat month with her, Yor! Sehr Wm Donn hy Sehr John T Manson, Manson, Sehr Saine burton, Palmer, Stamford for New York. do Cambriage, and became very intimate Lynch, New Haven for Elizabethport. Uonalist, and said he was disgusted with the Con- New Haven for Baltimore. PRANK HENRY’S EVIDENCE. gressional eloquence Which they had to-day. Cou- y behr § 8 Buckingham. Jones, New Haven for New York, Sehr 8 K Lane, Lane, Yarmouth for New York, mer Doris, Youn. Prov ience tor New York, with ‘and passengers, to isaac Odell. BOUND EAST. Steamshio Chesapeake, Johnson. New York for Portiand, Steamshin Giaueus. Walden. New York for Boston, Jaze, Hoover, Wort Johnson for Provadence, va Hi Lewis, Lewis, New York for Noank and New Williamsburg for New Lond Kltzabethport for Bridgeport, Was geveraily known, ‘ing made many acquaine ances in Cambridge; she was universally loved, aud he never neard her spoken of except in @ coimpll- mencary way, 1. T. MARTIN'S BVIDENOE. Mr. L. T. Martin said he itved im Baltimore; he had known Mrs, Wharton since 1861; Colonel Whar- ton eneawped on his farm, near Cambridge, Md., and there he made the ac tance of the i #aW her every week, and afterwards at di town, and las known her ever since, visiting her audience. Miss Susan B. Anthony presented letters from Amy Post and lienry Ward Beecher, aadressea to oI a favoricg the femaie suifrage move- men A letter was read from Mr. Garfeld, Delegate from Washington Territory, whom the women claim as having been elected by femaie voters. His letter was adverse to the movement. The Hon. Mr. Dawes wrote a letter deciiming the Invitation to be present at the meetings, St mase for New Yokr. New York. band; be saw a great deal of her and attende. lamilly; her reputation was very gov a A MEMUBR OF THE BAR § place i the Erie Railway Company made vacant py tue death of Colonel Fisk was decided yesterday, AK. SAILED. COLONEL BITING SWORN, Colonel T. M. Biting was nextexamined. Ale was a | Wetted predecessor, He ts a gentleman of wealth and 18 sald Lo possess the whoie room, and as the form of this magnii- rg. Henry Thomp- soldier and gentleman vowered over son, Horatio N. Otis and Jodge John Hil'on, The | shooks, was capsized and diamastea on the fret night out, Mey, York. onikgezon, Ye nor, Aspinwa’ LIVERPOOL, Jan 11—Arrived, ships ken} Lettie rit aeltty 10 Lg ie he Mra. Ma ; | immediately called the vast audience to urder and | tenes TO days with strone N and NE winds, with much Fain ‘Wak, tebena ine aan a ie Sua” Abe Ore one proceeded to open the mecting with singing aud | “trig Eastern Star, Foster, Demarara, 21 days, with sugar, CHARLESTON, ‘each other. often; | har aun acers, prayer, which induced the suttragtsts who were | to H frowtriige’a Sons, Had fine weuther to Hatteras; | Latchum, New re in the habit of visiting Mrs, Whart f assembied in the wnterooms to believe that the suf- | from thence 8 days with strong northerly gales. Safled in San siting Mrs. Wharton almost | trage convention meeting nad been turned into company brig Aanie Gardner, for New York, ana saw her | | 88 SRR Ee ey ONDONDERBY, Jan Ib--Asrived, SOUTHAMPTON, Jan 11--Arrived, sius, New York for Bremen, American Ports. ALEXANDRIA, Jan 10—Arnved, achr Frank & Nelile, 1 ward hound, ee yeriveds ship Jaines. Cheston, from Singapore; Aurora, rom New Bedford; Drigs with & very sweet face and pleasant man- | There was quite & flutter among the prime movers Ship City of Montreal, Mudgett, Glasgow, 47 days, with | Pomona, from Azua. ner, and at umes during the delivery | oi the suffrage movement in oue ol the committee | mdse to Thomas Dunhain’s Nephew too. Took the ‘gouth- of her testimony was visibly aifected. She | rooms aa tuey ind had fine weather to Hatteras; from thence jet Thomas, Vanciief, New Yor! Cleared—Steamers Obio (NG, Bu jalnette (Br), Capper, Lo La Simona (Columbi Surprise, Beers, New Yor! Satled—Bark Northwood, for Ai jartini BATH San L1—Cleared, ship Humboldt, Drummond, New led—Bark Agra (not ArH : FERNANDINA, Jan 6—In port brig EH 3. ech wer, for Bucks\ le DRTRESS NONROE, Jan ll—Arrived, brig Annie, from marata for orders. GALVESTON, dan 8—Arrived, ship Helene (NG), Raschen, en. § Bimied: Ist, Darke Palace (Br), Locke, Li + wile ge (i, line Ce ohana Princess Louse Ne Me ler, pro! » Idg iron ex wrecked shi} ‘arrived Bi za) LEANS, Bristol; bark Franklin ni jasters, , Jacobson, Marseil iba, Sinclair, Martin! Miberva Nor; Terjusen, Oar’; Duke of Well on Liverpool; barks Duchess of Lanes 4 gress was a mutually > rt % vida a teste oe the Cee ee DIVIDED GANG OF THIEVES, Sone Nevada. Davin: Fait River for New Yorke” ore lee, 3 aa dtl s Ge hac id Bye ci ol | He desired to arouse the working uen’s preyudicea, Sehr A W Thompson, Hager, New Haven for New York. New York. esivr county, testified that he ‘Made ihe ac- | Woman's suffrage, he sald, was the second plank 1a | Rebr North Pacific, Eaton, Newport for New York. 10th—Arrived, schre Splendid, Phinn quaiutance of Mrs, Wharton in 1861; he saw her | ine piaform of te Imerbabonuis Schr Tabitha & Hannah, Hill, Bridgeport for New Yors. Fitzpatrick, Smith, Phite Was congncntly, both at his home ana in camp; she | “Mrs. Ina B, DAVIS, Of New York, addressed the | Sevt Sarab B, Ackerman, Stamford for New York. i : iow 1; Mark Rie Jats 10—Bark asa Bark Li Stewart htt, Fis ie ‘Wells, Watson, mond, do. leared—Bark Criterion (Br), Cant, Fernandina, Fla; sehr cite White Hopkins, So. Alco cleated, seatner Feminote, ews, Savannah; Saxon, Crowell Ewan (Br), Birnie, Antwerp; , shi jird (Br), ter, Antw sth, Taylor, ‘Hivenn jan Coulter, Baltimore. ‘andalia (NG), Fran- favre, Santander burg; 4 Ham ‘ erson, Baltimore; brig Wim Nash (BER ry € Tie United sates Arag, DYe at the reece oot | been Anna Dickinson, Mrs, Stanton or Susan B. | whakk payy4, Way Russell, Tamatave and Zanzibar— pole; Ul Sark nati, er en Hastings tue war resigned his Commission and obtained the | Anthony. But the i Ganade Belle (Br), Tindall, Falmouth—Caloocoresst ao romp yor ooo = ig or us 2 Cr kee Baraie, Ho inte MUS IOeRINe TMM aria eo aITaa we YOUTH, BEAUTY AND WEALTH FuBrK Gofron (Nor), Semensen, Queenstown or ralmouth— | NEw FOr, sus simermian (Bri, Watts cfrom Liver and very pleasing expression of countenance, He | Of the Woodhull carried the day, and the grave | "ynch,fdye & Co. Rudoslovich, Cork or Falmouth—Bloco- | P20!) Fo ‘and Baltimore ; brig Somerset ‘ain McBride said he first met Mrs, Wharton fifteen years ago, at | legislators, “even Ben Butler,” bowed before these vig} Cis Ast - or ag ba agrees having repaired; schr Port PHOFY and Rad known hee intinrately ch Bektinmets | combined attractions. Noone made a leader of Mrs, | q2"it Preference (Swe), Ealand, Messina—Fonch, Edye & | #94 shied ttt, Sigatiahe Wertphala. (XQ), Sehwensen for ie last five years; tnat her reputation for the | Woodnull; like al great leaders, she made herself. Brig. Sarah Crowell (Br), Morris, St Johns, PR—W T Wood. | (from Panning 1 New York; Bremen (NG), Ladewigs 6—Arrived, steamship Rising SI and salted Tim’ PM, tor Now orks, jolden Rule, Hall, jannab; Dark Att fovea ‘dand for Li fand ded \. MANILA, Jan 4—Arnived, "Ship. Ceylon’ Woods, Honowula, aon 01 ‘bee in porvbark Al ; pla, and Webb, for New York ‘wth ; Carrie Donglag, dive. MaTANz48, Jan 6—Arrived, bark antic, for New York ; achra Laura in her house four or five days on that occa- - pe Set tiiiee ak ae oat ack, Sehr Mary Loui Gui, Newbern 2 Mil Ae Mary C Fox, Ross, Port- sion; he met er twice in 1855, at the jut Miss thony in’ ake. refreshing little cl “lara Jani cAlleso, jon—Jed Co, and. 1 Sehr O F Hinds, Clendennin, Bi Bailed 6th, brig Bota (Sp), New Orleans, ievenmariat net reputation wan innexcupion | "eave was ocusoned vy ts noble Roman's warm | Str Hole fancy srediee it Wess hoe, | Simeeta eet Aisa Mckee able; he was her guest at Fort Kearney and heard | defence of Mra. Woodhull, which some of her sisters | Schr & & leame, Morrell. Stamford— Briggs & Co, New York (and left for Li . , ‘Steamship America, Bus General Delos t. Sacket, Inspector General of the Portiand for Washington. Army, was thon examined. General Sacket 1s a | is controlled by an invisivie Masonic band. | ‘his ARRIVALS, ‘BOSTON, Jan lsc Areigpds gouty Meponeet, Wi » Tangier; Jared, tine-looking man, with a eat ita gray | bnxom-looking, seal-skin-encased woman soon re- —— AB Wiley, Paine, do; © C Mills, Gral 3,3 Mo Ball, Ca- head, gray mustaohe and slight imperial. He met | turned, and With @ flourish of trumpers declared REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS, hoon: Deals ls apd 7 D Baber, Brows, doi i Hopi is Ww barron, at Fort Gibson, pheroree Nation, tn herself a champion oL ithe Woodhull, who 1s one of Seesuinio Ashland Mocte: permeating, Jan 6; with mites Fortes, Keer Saihnore Bele eh Crowel ey February, + he was stationed at that post until | the grandest women that God ever made, according | 8™4 passengers, to Jame pee 4 x. reatern iaderpht D May,'May, &' period of one year and — three | to ner belie, and whom sue 18 Willing to F | Soven Fathom ghiahip, exchanged signals with sleaniainp | Western Star et ccagta rn wees uae’ months; Mrs, Wharton was there during FIGHT, BLEED AND DIE FOR. » Bleamship Wm P Clyde, Drew, son, Yr Orio eg ET Heat, Kelley, South ven, . Clarabel, Amesbury, boken; Czar, Ham- Philadelphia; bark Alice Myrick (Br ark asked tose Who were examined, the distreas of the prompt General Anthony, who | sept with mdse, to J D Wood. a Cape of Good Sailed—Wind NNW to Ny steamers Seminole, and Norman; MRS. BRANTZ MAYER’S EVIDENCE, suddenly discovered ihat the ume for ndjoursiveny Hope Nov 15, St Helena 28tb, the ship Iris; bark N H Billa; td M A Herrera. Brig Arthur fo lon 26; had tine wea Temains at anchor in the Roads, from Leghorn; barke Alert, trom Demerara; Isadora, ‘from Port au Pince; sc! ‘Also araivdd 11th, steamship Wm Kennedy, Baltimore; achr Gen Bauks, Bahamas. Below, bark Aibert, from Mon: rovia; A aay from Cape BALTIMORE, Jan 1 laytien, ‘0 0—Arrived, ship Macaulay, Rodgers, bas always been a fast friend of Mrs Wiarton, | with regard to their sentiments respecting the An- | _ Bark Conceziono (Ital), Leboffa. Cardiff, €0 days, with rt E; bark Belgium (Lr, Green, Liverpool ; bri She said she resided in Baltimore and had known | thony and Woodliuil quarrel, Mrs. Woodhuu’s calm | fhe tontnern pasrage and ned moderaic'wesinet Co CMM | Bomber tunie (Bry Smut Demeratas sehen’ Harrist Themed. Mrs. Wharton for nine or ten years; she lived on | manner aud sweet, forgivin, Spirit proved to rer Hark Venarando (Ital), Lauro, Troon, 69 days, with coalto | Vancleaf, New York; Kate Foster, bet ay Boston; the same street with ler for a poruou of that time, | admirers and detractors tat the danger was over, | order. Took the southern passage und had tine weather; pee elle afi Sit Eh sd Shackford, Fajardo; Bremen via South- risteld (and via Jacobsen, Porto 4 spinwall ; schr Delmont, tor in Franclsdo. Jan $—Cleares, schrs Lugene Borda, ore via Jacksonville: Florence Rodgers, Shepperas Cuba via Morehead City, NO, isher, Liverpool. jarker, from Savannah, for —-—y ‘ile, CB, read; hat, with a lite scariet featner in it She gave LAY DOWN TOGRTHER, Weather to. Hatteras; been Il days from thence with frean | kle, French, Rockland for New York; Lucy Amos, Torrey, her testimony with periect self-possession, She said | 84 Mrs. Woodhull meekly took a seat by Mise An- | Nand NW winds. New York for Portand. she was the dengiitor Of Ooenel Braate t ayer; ane | teny’sside, The peace was not again disturbed, | Schr Geo F Keene, Bonhoff, Kingston, Ja, 16 dass, with | | KEY WEST, Jan bin port shing Mayfiower, Call, tor, Mo. had known Mrs. Wharton nine or ten years, and and the immense audience listen imtensely to a | oranges to Lunt Kr bile (wi iron ex wreck: fam o sal jremen, arrived J: bably go to Mobile); schr Helen St James, Svea (Nor), Hansen, Mar- (Nor), Hassel, 4 Britton Ferry; Fe, es Duel Br), Coot: Richarda, Wangor Thos Cochran, Simith, Liverpool Bark ‘Talisman (Bri, Blackford, 1% al § brigs Urania (Span), Maristany, Gientuegoe, Trigiand, Rayo chr Crown Point steamships or, Gates, New Yi on Ber Pass, Jan’ €-arrived, Grandison, Newport ‘Felix’ Men whbREOLK, Jan 11--Arrived, steamship Hibernian (Br), BEDFORD, Jan 9-Arrived, scars Angler, Besse, faylor, Lucea, Pala Coton, Philadelphia, darks Ansgar delssohny Deelven, Han. New York; JM iH, jadeiphia for Portsmouth, NH, in tow. Safled—Schra H Whitney, Orcutt; Hastings, Chase, and E J Munsell, Parker, New York, NEW LONDON, Jan 8- Arrived, schra tic, Hoboken; Florence, do; Annie Murebie, Stonington for New York NEWPORT, Jan 9, Providence for New York; ecbr Mara Hill, Pomeroy, anthea, and Nian- PM—Arrived. bark Union, Stafford, Boston fe tb, AM—Arrived, schr Walter Irving, Arey, Thomaston nasties aerie Brothers (Br), Tnompson (from Fall River), je . BREW HAVER, Jan M—Arrived, brig Eliza Thompson, Occasionally; her repatation was the very best; he : ’ ge jurney, Jlizabethport tor New Ht Ke , Miss ADA BELLEW, of Wisconsin, addressed the ‘ row Maren, 9 Island, tiene her spoken of in the ighest. terms by | convention on the social evil aud kindred topios. Hohe James Hofman, Bell, south Ambar ine Providence, brs Ella Barnes, Avery; A F Kindberg, Ho: Di, BURTON RANDALL'S STATEMENT. juss 1a. SMITH made @ speech, and the meeting Seur Wun 8 OrBrien. McGarr, 3 wt Johnson for Norwalk. oe Pressure: Belews Lavinia rane, Motte ar, § 5 4 ir Trane’ , Port Jo! tor Boston. : i Dr. Burton Ravdali, @ retired surgeon of the | *4Journ ————-—_ Bebr Nettie Cushing. Freesey, Hobouen for Lona, pen Comean, Rowe Fore, Vaited States Army, was next called, He said ne 4 Behr Sardinian, Kendai, New York for Boston." FANSAOOLA,H00, ¢- Arrived, ab ipe jAmeris (Br), Bart- kuew tie prigoner Very well; he tis" knew het in ERIE'S NEW VICE PRESIDENT, Sebr K 8 Cabada, 8 port for Boston, oh red 2dr ee ied “Soued, ‘Boston 34th, acnre Jet2 at Hort Gibsons he Was stationed there for four nergy Sehr Alice Uake, nton for Providenee, oy Indianola; 6th, schr Adria (Br), Pen- send! Asawa wren dee ag uere with her Nuss | ‘The speciation with regard to who sha fil the | Bebe Fempo, Ward. ‘ 10—Arrived, seamen, Yazoo, ; batka Queen ‘Victoria ( Angela (Ital), Pua; 4 Pic Steamer Galatea, \5: I . “ Mr. Benjamin Price, a mei “ Br), Hilton, Troon ; Sancho Pan: ley, Liverpool via. bar, and. former meuoer Of the Comocs Uyanere | A special meeting of the directors was held at the Queenstown Storinrst ‘Gonetantin tia, man, Liver- Was next swor.., He sid he had lived in Baltimore | Company's OfMge In West Twenty-third street during BELOW. Bohainy oon Hess inet be ice Witiam% Anth ony Bs for e.even ears, and had knowy {he prisouer tor | the afternoon, and Mr. O. H, P. Archer elected Vice | sip thomas Dunmam, trom Liverpool Webb, Falmouth, i; Kershone, by! Denit via Maluens s Y bal Wa 7 r ¥ ot Y L ” wyer, j echre rrison, her reputation for kindness, amiability ana ho. | P*esideut of the company. Mr. Archer has long arya ieveriek «'r from Ldverpoot (by the | Bits man, Hancoes thos Olyde; Gain, Halen, ¥ Manity, he said her reputation was specially markea | L€eu a prominent director of the company and was Caper bart bray May bell, Trinidad de Cu’ dn these quauties. @ warm personal irlend. and admirer of his Ja. echrs James M Flanagan, ww, Guan 0; 8 P M Tasker, from above went beg sca j also 5 a : é eat executive ablily, ihe | _Steamedips Silesia, Hamburg; Colombia, Havaoe; Gen ap under : Heraeerana cel taar hice oe raoner for | onice of Comptroller,” which Me. Flak als" ocene p BarMen, Sataunah Georgia, Charieston, ies eae Teal a:g0 a Lan bad always. heen mentwone as two of Fase pied, | Was yesterday virtually abolisued, and in | Wind at sunset 8, light. pg 9 oh boat Tirurlaye Bare Selna. Gland Oat ment characteristics, 2 its stead) an auditi commitice appointed, XV, and brig Gilde remain, for Philadelphia. Ship Uhar- GENERAL W. 8. HANOOCK ON THE STAND, mines woogncth ana pass npon then” 1 e1gre they Marine Disasters, cy Dare Henry Kirt snd rig Planet, went to bn As the name of General Winfield |S. Hancock was | gre ‘This ed at’ tae Tah, 8, Jan th a ; paid. ‘This commitiee 18 composed of Y | Hacivax, NB, Jan I1—The brig Pheve Rilen, of London- (ORTLAND, Jan 9—Clearea, brig Lije Houghtun, Wooster, calied a e of excitement seemed to pass through lowing Hamed yeutiemen:—Messrs,, ovine derry, NS, from 8t John, NB, for Havana, with a cargoof | Havana; ct a” Lovell, ewnfe lo; Sea Lark, Miller, —Oleared, brig Eudorus, Mga f Carder ailovneys aud approtebed the atand there was a wit gave condense to ne stockholders: sud ina | Saturday, th mat, the cook wae lat: others lashed them ctu Benton; achra ‘Mry lark,” Herrick’ from 1 dl ; by be a apg a a ee Impartial adimnistrauion o1 hele part of | sites te tbe wrees, whieh on Monday struck « ledge.e jor Bowan' bbies Emery, Emery, do for Hock: ral in tne United States Army, at prewa “= the afaue of the company, Mr, Jonn H. Comer hag | CTOPMy Point, east of the entrance to Digby Basin. Captain varter Poole,(do for Boston ; ‘ation, Rich, tioned @6 St. Paul, Mh knew Mia, | Leen appotnted Mr. Archer's private secretary, He | Dilt was drowned in the surf while attempting to get asnore. rns For ao. ante, Gor Gooters, Waarton quite Wells acquaimance | Zeit the saane position during Mr. Fisk’s Vice Prest- | Three of the crew when taken from the wreck were frozen cob. Island; F_F Randolph, btveeiman, Elizabeth- wh her commenced ‘im 1842 or isd4; he fon eine ia hinecnives aie Boek. | to death, Tue mate and two men were rescued, rt; Nautilius, Dead, Hoboken; Allen T Miner, Miner, New did Hot rememember which; he had frequently seen " ve t span 0 TAWenIP VAR from New Ork via Havana for or G Ber stave thet nods tae ou aaron of tte ual of grat service to the new incumbent, ries fate reported ashore nn Tinicum Imand, has Beliog-—Achre Bb 1, Maris, } itey a} se Shy Harty, 188 jonel—ViZ., ( imicabulity) and j, without dam: ited Te pahannock Riv: By i al ne ; from Livervoo! for Bos- - mes, Northrup, do; Senator by those ever ieard wpeat. pf her, without exes COMMISSION OF APPEALS, ton whiek pt inca Gueegoen tn armbar twiaped ve | GNtuen Faalvrosk, New York or Calan, Biackatoe, Wick ton; lie knew Colonel Wharton {numately: he was = pairs on the 6b inst, and was to gail for destination 13h, son, Ni + Obiarien A Grainer, Harvey, do, I ately: he was ALBANY, N. Y., Jan, 11, 1872, "1 ya (Br, Wooe, fi ‘New York, RY ND. dant Arrived, schrs Meviawa, Dissosway, fa the saune regiment with bim for sixgeen years, but | The following is the calendar df the Commission | ,fliF EDROYA (Br), Wood, from Glasgow for New York, | RI re et amees Ruxntinds, do, Was not always with lim at the same pu'st; Colonel | of Appeals for Tid ay :—248, 264, 277, 300, BL Bldy conte. wot Pig iron and W tons 13 owt Sailed—Sebr Mott B Bedell, New York via Pamunkey Waaron eryod om bis stad ab one ume Lor J 201, 215, S16, 41%, 916, 819, 104 100 1 final and 8 auepUty or veer vipes a00 igsiog- Rives, and feather, Nellio MISCELLANEOUS. (A,~THE HERALD ALMANAC POR 1872 ¥ 17g FIRST GREAT ISSUE will be the event of the day since “Poor Richard’s” time is almanac lore. 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Unlike most of the discoverers and proprietors of Ny Temedial agents for the alleviation or cure of bodily ile, the Doctor is al persons, to our knowl if what be a Unienent, hi Always about ha pertom sad. he out bis iniment, having it always about his person, an would sooner prefer Fobbad of ‘his pocketbook than his adas | io already, or, his word in hia bond. Generous to the needy, his cl be commence. Asi his bank ean nee emoti jone of his own large heart. We m! mueh SP TOBIAS and hin medicine, and yet not say enough. space alone forbids a fuller expression of our personal ie of the merits of the Doctor and our endoreement # 29 LEGALLY OBTAINED PRO! tei Ny past z haeny bo Shanag aus Sivores gradient eaviee hex © My i fouse, ‘atorney, 180 Broadway. i bitin AINS IN TEAS, COF GRUCERIES AND- B ons; 10 sale the palate and the sockets of the nition. THOMAS B. -AGNEW, 260 Greenwich siresl, New York. RO. R. BROADBENT, @ 0 Y., bas treated Me) aod tuccesal a! sumption 2 years with his INHALING BALM. Rotting equals this for Catarrh or Asthma Adviee free. CHENCK’S PULMONIC SYRUP, SON SERWEED TOMO AND MANDRARE PILLS, ‘These are the only medicines that will cure ry 6on- sumption, Dr. WOH thirty years, contiaually examining tunga, and i over ty contine vy exami jungs, and knows his medicines, if taken, will cure consumption, MANDRAKE PILLS cleanse ihe liver’ and: stormeens tas BEAWERD TONIC dissolves the food, stimulates the coati of the stomach and makes it. digest, His PULMON SYRUP. ripens the matier and nature Vhrows it of anyexerion No. 8 og QHN F HENRY, College piace, New York, PWholesale Agent, THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF y TO New vore—In onder to ntoed a turther sporti te ‘voter desirous of enrolling their names as’ teroens OF jocratic Reform Associations in the several Assem- by eee ee Shr of ew York, Me 7 E: ive Comamt- ditional for that pi 0. fon wel pos Supervisors of thatevening at the “luce nerds aiter cy between the hours of 6 ana WW o'el all who are wor of thorough ization of the -) aud of an er honest and-ec eat adm ty, snd fedaral governments, are ‘invited to eneol The object of th sco pare De U sented in she oa of ‘democrat pany: we S an. part io that al destrous formed. WILLIAM HB, Wok Wau, the should their organizations about to be Commi |, MOOAMILL, Heoretary. Fiat aneamby istrio_ 20 ‘Greenwich street and corner Mascon Assembly District—-175 Pearl street and.No. 3 Madi. siuint Sasembly District—Brooks! Assombly Rooms, 361 ro. “Xteembly District—Standard House, 168 East Frith Asser! bly District—129 Spring aurea. Assembly District—Miiler’ Grand street, Seventh pont Distriet—! me New York Univer. sity, corner Waverie; lace. iP Aseembly Distriet-—Democratic Reform Associse jane tion, 816 Broome street, Ninth Assembly Diateiet—Davideon’s, 71 Eighth avenue, Tenth Assembly District—Heethoven Hall, 43: Sixth at. er Eleventh Assembly District—Germania Assembly Room eorner Twenty-sixth street and Seventh aveune. ” ‘Twelfth Assembly Dietrict—Conaiitution H Thirteenth Assembly District—219 Kighth of Twenty-first street. Fou Reenvly, Dintrict-—60 East Thirteenth street. Fifteenth Assembly District— Radcliff’s, 492 Kighih avenue Bixteenth Assembly District —230 Third avenue, Seventeenth Assembly District—National Hall, Forty. fourth street, between Lixhth and Ninth avenues, Sinton Assembly District—Corner of Thirty-thira or Ni d Lexington .Fenue. jineteenth ‘apeeravly \ latrtet—Groth’s, Sixtieth etreet and Ninth avenue, Heth Assembly District—891 Third avenue. Twenty-firet Assemily District Wael ‘Hail, Harlem. and Elghty-sixth strect and Shird avenvo

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