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NEW.YORK "DAILY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1666. . o e 8 el e - Wl . s i —————l . ———— ——— BA SETis N e e e e b i ."‘ reumstaneee. of- Dart Brtene, T,.., x Litn very Kiudly, but asked him fo confess his guilt; there was | wrote such n “1ind hand” hat she couid not read it; that she CITY NEWS. 4orecs, Carria (R THE JUMEL ‘WILL CASE. e er family wight very well no shadow of tuth in the accusation ; abie chatged that o | Titore i deatl e would bever sign any tm- g i e R ¢ i i fi Tt " assisted himi; he thought that durivg | without and sho wished somebody to : vkl 3 OLLIN COLon No, 164 East Twenty-fofuih.o, : » § 1 i sL.—Among the arrivals at the hotels are N. No. ¥ S ; \ e 1 wos entirely out of ber . wind sk I read the paper in & PERSONA L. mong 2! b4 hiptels .Y, BAR POTLT R sevsn sy haoiatss poiom 3 ; AT T | x " ¢ o, testified that ho_ lived with voice showly nd distiucely, ‘:"‘,‘\'";" ining ety | Lord Southwell, Foglard, and Raron de Hobteiu of tho Prus | 1N 1HORSES; 1o & i for single Ynruaus, sud some vory cieical | PIMTORY OF TEE CASE BY THE NON. CHA coX acy to M . ] v e g o ity e b 20 1 Legation, at tho Brevoort House; the Hon. E. N. Mub- | gADDLE HORSES: 810 hyapieome TOP BUGOY. § CE—TRATINOSY YOR THE PLAINTIFFS—VERBICT | terest of these partics e will . he dug for ¢ Tterrapt A When Trend iu the will | il M. ¢, Coxssckiv, i at the Hoffuan House; the Hon. | "y [y {MS & CONE, ¥5. 684 BROADWAY, i #08 T¥B FLADYTUFER==UARAME JTNEL DHCLARED. | rata thaty of the ke to Madua | e provision of $20,00 fo Nolsch Liese 30 Wonie] Jongss | Hobert B Frays, Altasy, sad Beb 5 USRS, e | b R o waie CoARENORE ™ COUPER L igbollop b L lied 1 | with int cerue_ semi-a : s . : . A o by ) : 70 WK OF UNSOUSD MIND.” of them & very lacge mus. e e e e "she also said tiat the $0.000 to Mre, | ot the Fifth Aveuue Hotel; lhoflon..)ln:‘hrn(:lucq, oni i | B0 CABAALES cammrang CEARERCEE COUPRY s lebrated Jumel Will C: which las at Our proposition ia this case, terms with Madam Jumel; she sent my sister, my youngest | Perry must be cut down to #10.000; Ifi"nm--f_‘lhe provirion | the St. Nicholas Hotel; Mayor Innis, Poughkeepsie, at the | beet materisls and by the best workmen, & their 9w rosficerty. ; Fhe celebrated Jume ase, whi s that T8 G2 Indr was Diad & a boarding schoo' in (€ at, sbe | for surgelf of §540; she stopped mo imu dintely, saying, Astor Honse, Among the arrivals at the Motropolitan yester- N ASSORTMENT of 15 second-haud C. AGE ] ol b ution, not oaly 0n accomst of the Eistorieal o (ees twa oRI s ut my ebies biother 1o Faris o fuid | fold) b, 45,0 e 56 s teracyof | day were the Hon. . K. Low, N. ¥., Bdwin Forrest, Phila ingood oder a0 pow CARRIAGES spd UaRWPesoq 4 ¥ ot interests nvol " it.avith the excep ¢ o {f e inlp ot se¢ her after her las rn from | is all that was said » ; o the legac, 2 AN serdell. New. | 2 e ‘wtores. 3 eharucter o Tuwe, b the vt inerests A y ol oty e e e T that T was for about fonr wonths | 45,000 to e Forry 5 That mist o ent off e s, aud | deiphi, Gen. A Nul‘:[rv:n, li\';" :o;k R. 1. Berdell, New. | 30 percent loss than Becedwey W ; te and the eminent counscl Cugnge( 1 sowe reasonablo Jimlits, S ey were & er that 5,000 to ) jam €. Wetmd be o o i | York Major C. C. McConnell. U, 8. A TN e T cene J up for trial yesterday worning | I o e T e e | pae gl e - poiatment of Charies O'Cosce and { Yort Mjor C.C.MoSomd?P 70 LARENCES AND COUPES WITH o & art L of the Cirenit of the Sapsem o mather of Phetwe Bowen and Johin Bow * Wetmore as execntors of this last will aud tests % SORTED CARRIAGES AND HARNESS AT 20 P2L e py ‘ in Pant Looft 4. l':“‘ i ‘t d Al my sunt and wy wother; lowen she said that must be cat off, l.ul »b:; b“:‘uuld have no Briw's Heap.—The past has been a week of heavy l--uh.lm;- nm 10 Bost Pouetht.. cor. Brosieny - g | Phobe Bowen warried agal sother was married in 1904, ‘roin that provision {laughter]; Tthen tokd her that she | (00U o and hogs, for pever beforo have | orsig odie it 3 : e disappointed, a8 it n be 1 sy sunt about the same wmy giaid had” forgotten that in our conversation she had expressed thd > below cost. Cattle have boen sold in 1'0“ SALE—A superior glass-lront CARRIAGE] « did got ipicnd to fight, end al name was Phobe Kelly; Tu ood 1his 1o be the origi; intention to provide for the building "fl‘""""n amd sug: | prices run down so wucl - » o but lit wade ,um'v'«a:“gu‘dn, valoe $3; ) i ng all the rest 1o 1o ¢ h o Mudais ilum an eell_un from ny wother; l""fl lllm"h Ix ey fo the ehure ‘|n:'r::~1~w:(. W :'"': this market at less than cost in Tllinois, -mlhlms- :".thlk For sale ot $1.000, ¥ vate sable No. o Twiniyiyn g conmsel haviag aunonuced thelr | ex e trifling logacies: they saw b + duty ever bind any chikiren; Mrs, Chaso e wy s | provided for land = fo % g Soot up 7,137 for the week, which is ORSE BLAN L 3, \be following Je e | e s Al Cah & Lare dowe, that that waGWht wof any other marringe of my mother escept | front and rear, and 20 foet depth; 1 sggrated that it bo in. G‘W'l:;']w;' .I.Jn“:::«:;L Pn_’ R S0t 3 e sl RSE BLA Kmsfiwl. , Jioceed, the followi W in { Dhat that was wha < e, and they there out and rear, w ot in_ depth, and | some 3,000 more than are T AUCTION i being in bey vight mind, she would bave doue, and they th » M 1 be added fo - i " for falr, A LTS ey W. Fag, werchant, et ¥ | 1 1 with Mr. Chiase, that as b ng Dis famil O i r e e et o | e Lvlp.f.‘;.::'n.lf‘("fi!.'.'fl. Prices ranged from 10 12¢. o comuon ;0 I‘wan e e No, 10 LIBERTYST. 1 produce deak lguee | wa thve proges precs S & el i paper shown (0 witneas. . IThis Js the aumo pa ey - ahe s she must o H—that 1t was too | and 160, for the best, ahowing o decline of WNE 0 T 0 A LARGE STOCK OF CARRIAGES, o ok s s ALl | sopoes uml ree hbwcer bl g by by witness Walerove asong Juige 1 woch ; ehe was waste ft all {8 Tolly; T | Sheep about hold thelr own, though the markot is weak to-ay so, OxAT IO, PRICES, . oger. cooper, Ne. 91 Safiulk- | e their ingerest in ihe estate, s . s | here attached to n draft of Mudam Jumel with name urged her ta deave it at #20,000; at Inst she sald, 1 suppose I | (ip overstocked dead meat markets, The hog men are sufier- » ONE SECONDHAND BUOOY. @ o e X mT e it st., | estublish bis title as best he could Chaso | beirs) IBOL ppNIE the soe, ind T will ot it down 48 $165000, 4 ost. under a decline of 2¢, # 1 during the week, the best PLAIN HARNESS, e ftwert, T | be aro the cireu N | e partics named on the puper are the heirs of Madam | was soleft: [ then told her Twould havt the will copied, ue it | Inf W08 , n-sk; Albert v S would noi do alterations; 1 waa there aguin, | except a fow light pigs at &c. 2 SRR 8 18 . WOLIBDE and Ko 109 Bahare | wilpreacal futity haietiione tified that > rec Mot when 1 hegan to read the will, at her request, she said that it OV vocTons THATO KAWAYS, &l N e e gt s A pouyradl| evs wah & currect It of the el of Madain | abe had thought the itier over il conoluied e IA:"“‘"'" BoaRrp o Couxty CANvASsERs.—To-day at 12 COUF ROCKAWAY. VICTORIAS, Moston-<t e oo - R s T Jun bed to Lo and al d P P = 7 R 1 pra - —— Mic el ¥ Jolds. fure \ i » ‘\a‘k.}l. . » " " h Wetmore sworn—I was well acquaicted | $10.000 will was made. o'clock, noon the Board of Supervisors will sit as n‘llonslnl: l ORSES—TIORSES to KE a and memorE ven . she was one of my clients for a great execated ] A Twas County Canvassers to canvass the returns of tho recent Sta e ol B s Gl nnmes of tho exeeutors? A. Tdid at | S Cl Tl T ised by law to bold ten sessions and 0 | Addrew L. L. W., Box No. 41, N ok her for the last 40 & of the vicinity ; #he appoiuted u KSR hav.aé Bt Q% v e on e Tust day fo make theirofficial | FPYO LET—Two or threo STALLS, with u,,.“,!: T8 o e that th , = o 4 v o o wen made by b naking & will; sho re: | duy to execut the moruing of that duy I went to seo | meet every d w0 Aitantd | L b | gutsted sme to make a ) Latititions of i if sho was ready fo execute it accordiag to Ler appointment, in | jeelaration, to be publicly announced in the severul new sy pers Yoo, at private Stable, o, 323 West Twonty-it :.::;:v al veudie e jur, samet Hind, sisted | e it = 91 §1eTed te hor about dispesing ¢ property but | .‘Tp.l.:.;lmn.h\lr lhl.'II:md and Hrr";llflrr.fl RN Y PITNESIERPI, . nel 10 persons, o get her to x her mind upon the subjeet; I had an interview id you hear the testimony of My, Holland jead | A. . B g L Mntugs swoes | v oled Atiaoh n,"‘ i He Svith her nbont making her will 't he own house, but she | did. - 3 ol GO to MACFARLAND™ Book Store, comne ¥ > . Was it substantially correct ! A. It wos. Ax Exauisu Liperar Amoxc Us,—Henry Vincent, Twenty-third-st. and Broadway. There vou will find all the NE Heee and b her mind ; 1he nest time she sent for we 1 . « ¢ . o 0 kol cl J 1l the o'd Standard Work ok Tl o, read over the same paper to | (. Did any person tako old of Madam Jumel's hand or the | BTl or wow in this country, has con- | BOUKS orhe day adal b o1d Stander s, a0d, 4o, chd) P O Sl but 1 could not briug ber | pen while sio wrote her signature | A, No, Sir. [The lloged , ? ch wnd Seoten' S 5 « read to Ler previously, but Teould not brivg Lk | B B i tneos, and o Mentiien 1t 14 tbo paper exe- | cluded to address the Awerican peoplo on *Tho Friends and N 2GED NADIE, bigh T watbodiy Jo 15 Fuemies of America 12 England." Ho is commended to our | WA %S\ et Puba, extonded. wany indsewes 1 Chiarles O Conor opened fhe case in e Jury : This action is bro o paper which has been set ap | of ber esta Ellza B, Jumel formerly o this | Nelson Chase sworn— Toe ¥ ak llu Wt He said d not of waking the r. O'Conor—I e 163 o RUs IR ONe S g P ot before the day of this will, 1 forwd ok o Laal, foumed tbatdayl L g ) X ud b By s b er ¢ You have sent for me 10 mike 3 couid not g ave you st erythi ks o hit an wojorrn in —emong others PPoch rig ¢ wide of a Freueh gontleman, {ban by & . gy e '.\T,{”,ll o Yer 1o talk. about. anythini but that people wa Kill her ; | Juiel that looked like urging her to m K !""'l{.l']":“'fi"l':;';‘;:n"":;"’f' ‘:{"l’;';‘,",‘" ""h:;lf:"w.." ey of tne Conrt Hakm of Physiclen, durlug my ser.cae i B s v r.T hecame & mem oot conabter thadshe % of vousdriad. o severnl Jewrs | Q- Did yuu ever in' any otber manner than you hae oo S A b B e wering wasscs, M. Y incent will o i old man (conceiving 8 rext stciton o we) L e f onr island for a Jo w of years. « t oy tated s 0 ¢ t e . No, Sir; | W : Pridoy i . B im - A " was executed in April 183, AL the time of its | i s D I‘“]‘Ihm‘.ln'|(l:fl:‘bl“t'ur:~h;--«l«| el aeil i e il e gts Py o liver his first lectare on Friday evening next. at the Cooper ":j'_"‘\'\"..u.'.-m.'f..mn--ma'v‘ l'-m.-dml-flu o W from &7 s of age, probably between | the ok of Juix 1o 1 kncw, 3le Syndls be o b pers T RS TINONY YOR THE DFFENSE. Q. What wasyour. opision of Madum Jumel's cap Tustitate, e g Vi ol ofEgheics. by rmsrile ki, L Inthe o e tiwe am perfeotly familiar with every R et 3 e 3 o) o ime sl ited X 1, and down to that time . . < o entioned it the compleint i this ease ; Madame Juinel w Augnstus F. Smith, . for the defendants, then opened fhe | the time sh uted that will, 5 - s . e wing in plices over the Oases w; s o 1ho. O erty” ™ the " xents | cana for hin clienta, He had ho intention o occapytng he e | beree nd henrd 8 nggestion ws to (ncompeiene; I il | Yourmron Tmimyes.—Detective Woolsey of the | [ bed ueticed growine s Bcss o] ko vo | nnd profits o at the time of her death;] of theCourt or the jury on this occasion by a detailed state- | never thomght o mpetency: and ad, I should i inet yesterday afternoon arrested two boys | fcountry as the Piler. " Never,” veid be, * b own i [and profts ol York saceps The two Bonses on (he | mentof shocase. It Sy osienbie. however, both 1o, the jury, | bat ed to have had aiything o do with TovnizA0n Sritiest yostmtny 3 Lo McNally, whom | Befiect & permavent euro of that troublesome i | the PRODETLY T s of Furtyfirst-st., and the sext house to the | the community and to the defendants, that he should give the | tran I was so thoroughly persuaded of her o named Samuel Phillips and James Isaacs, alias McNally, 1ect 4 1Pving beon aMictad with \be wiost come 1o 8 projer conclusion | Seventi-pres TET QL imel's property ;that on the Seventh U5 the manger in which this will was made by | tency, und am so to this day, that I must beallo hefound on Broadway, near White-st. The boys were accased of | complaist for more than 15 yeurs, 1 lwmediately gathered & younsitgh shoald give e nar. | corner, was form pioy i He wonid. theselore oall as 8 witnees, 0 say that the responsibility of any settlement on that from No. 62 Whitest., about | Ofte plant, which, under Ns ditection | carefully propared, ud She was in | nve. was_pusck y Mrs | or for her; iy wifo has . | s P [ - o o intevrapting)—Nover miad about that; how was | having stoleu two pieces of cloth from No. 62 White-st. my uusperkable jog, found immedisio erlicl frou its spplieatio.. i e e s et ; 3 one week since. On the way to Police Headquasters, at the | from that time to the present duy have never felt any of is #yupe cious ; sometimes she Ve parried in Jannary 42; we had four ehildren, two ot n. YA Lt was s mewhat o . A (ed ety s O By vosal. | whiors are now Hving s two died in Infauey: the {we Wwho sur Lolland sworm—Q. Where do you reside! A. On o ok otber thaes 1 veould bo eatresuoly teassious. . | eoroes of Broomerst, Tsmace broks sway sndran down Broome. | . 185 Erewias cld sewi iy (g 37 bauiinds Sove hesbcontal B il ; O etmember any. aets of memory respeeting any- | e e oficer gavé Phillips into the hands of a citizen, and | SRS 1m0l U S e Tollckatiooy aud iy derwe ol are nomed Eliza Jumel Perry, and Williaw Inglis Chare; | Washington Hights Perry was born in 1634 avd William in 1440 . Were vou one of « Jume! call this adopted_duughter of | called o will here! give her! A, Niewe; Mrs. | Q. Did you go te to be her mother; that was the | A.'Ldid; 1 was examined as o witness before I went ! as born in 1801 oF iFC Q. Have you read this copy of your deposition made prior to -« between Madaim 1 and that | vour trip to Europe! A. Thave; it s a corr ad at Jengt witnessea]to the paper that has been | thing ¢ if so what! A, Ve Sir, | and with very slight mistakes would ropeat our form of prayer | Pjjce | Vi fhe course of the past Summer? | for morning and evening in the prayer-book ; one of them par- the night. R 5 witaen pentt UL cularly she would repeat with very slight mistak ohe st was the danghte Tn Ithode 1 d very enr) Sir; she bad coumwitted to memory | nirening the runaway rearrested him. They were taken 0 | §o good, that | now piace it before the public. I have yet & co featiqnotters, und. by order of Inspector Dilks, locked | orubie quantity of ibe plat remaining from the large siicut Bronght. with-me. end’ to"those who will wecd me twe doi - ——— ibclaat fo defy the expensesof e advertewent wid e Q. What was your opinion at the tinie that will xecuted 9 2 by O secker, Son & | eraion of the . | will retors an adequate quactity te «Fuct e e O b sod Al Petry wees inteested inthe | . SALE OV REAL EoraTe. Ar 1 J. :‘M"kmm B & | ermmemtenn T ottt i yesiduary clanse? A. I believed them both to be interested in | Co. sold yesterday, by order ot yefiree, the prei ol ML U Ly * b el .-rmpw““““ - fster cume 10 the ¢ i tine sbe did, at the beginning of this cen- | Maria Jones wh of them wariied abont the yewr 104 she. | repute in the tephen J iy French mer- | Q. Whe The witne et ¥ unce o B i i | e e ket Mys: T fmelfoe | the residuary Rose.st,, between Frankfort and Duane-sts., size 25 by 100 and e ] leve datachument ! A, A stronger affection never ex- | effect, that he had. known Mrs. Jumel for about 13 years he resid ose-st., between Frankfo -sts, size 29 T S eais woustry by direct pplioation to me. \;Jl ‘l; y.lv'" vl "('..‘ “| .', in m‘\ ‘h:‘vu ledge between two Luman beings, as fur | also Nelson Chase about the sutae time. In April 1865, he we Q. Can you tell me when it was that yon were disabused of | 307 feet, for §7,650, g *mm,\n L. CASTLETON, sulseq wriod, Mre. domes b children who sin ¢ by daily observations for many years. to Madam Jumel's residence, where ]v.« met the Re ulr‘. i h"l'f-\*l"l"" :.-:‘n;-n;‘u»:vi-x "'l"m hase in the residuary e e No. 131 Awt p er, tud who are liv who are four o o vout wite, how did Madain® Jumel receive | Smith, who fold bim that Madam Jumel wished to make & wil, | clause! A, Never until after her death. 2 ¥ x xRl " T B AR N 5 B Wl e il wh e S of " W e touk 1o ey bed | and b desired im- 1o witnews 1, whioh he conseuted | The testimony of Mr. Seaman, the amannensis who accom: SUBSORIPTIONS 1N AID OF THE SUFFERERS BY TF LEATHER BELTIN( Pk of that person n here for 3 week. and e e e ot chargzed bis mewmory — with | pouied Mr. Wetmare o Mudam Jumel's and wrote out the | Quiskc Fiu.—Previously reported, $10,300; A. Hents & Co,, g s & e aw af Sndatne Jame), who | Q. What became of the children on that ocea ek that . took place. Mr. Smith introduced | draft for the will at ¢ referred to by the last §100; Jas. Finlay & Co., Liverpool and Glasgow, $100; G.J. GEO. A HICKCOX, Ko, 93 Berbun oo here claiming to set aside this | Jong after the death of my wife she took ‘both o ss ‘1o Madam, and stated 10 her the object of his | Was then rewd jn evidence. Madum Jumel sat up inher room | L TL 50000, Ward. bom, Westwrsy, Gibbis and Hark i 1 J Stephen duwel | house and adopted them into her family, aud cont Vistt: @ conversation then took place between Madam and ime the will was read to Ler, she being up and dressed. | Stephenson, $30; G.C. Ward, ‘estwray, Loy Jomel Maddox. | there du ,uL v infaney, acting toward them s Mr. Butler, who was also present as a witness; there was a eved Madam spoke disapprovingly of some of the lega- | castle, $107; P., #5; Heory L. Young. Poughkeepsic, 810; Den- th and a1 | grandmother, teaching them the rudiments of the ¢ conversation aiso between her and Mr. 8 hout having the | persons connected with her. She took the paper and | pistonn & C Cush S, $100; Bunge, Burlage & Co.. $50; My | Young ehikdren, nursing them iu oll the diseases incide name of Burr aftixed to her other nan: mith asked her if would Yook it over and see Mr. Wetmore at bis office. | Jas Curphey, $10; Mrs. Hoppin, Providence, B. I, §100. Total, - te an ear Y, ae gotiating the marriage of my Lter in 184, and | she was desirous or willing to sign it, and she answered in the to listen attentively to the reading of th vs-'r $11,225, - L or 10T perbaps A yes antil she be .r.u tirm and insane in | sftirmative, and sbe then siened it; umn-un?llul Mr. anI-r ml-xll-u?‘ llhmd :L:-;h: Jlll',\; .. .tgr“fl. o ——— do not think wuy oue can fix the dme with ex: iren and myself Jived with Mo nttached their o) wes. [ The affidavit, as read, | jed sined us follows by Mr N GUORUM =" TR - O M g e il Aopsed dangh " she visited detaited the mk will, Madam Jumel talked | Boamn op Covseiaes—No Quorv.—The Board FIRE AR e Fanod Mary. who'wes bors of her o | With wy ehildren in 1653, and rem ) about & groat m yrogress of the intes- | » apoken of M Jumel's compete had no meeting yesterday afternoon, & quorsm Bot appearing ure Mistress Jones warried, and theref | she son, my daughter reinalning behind with To th iy the Witness assented. | opi 10 he un tood that that at roll-call, and the President declared the Board adjourned SOLD BY GUN DEALERS iy & hin to any boudy. Bat she was adogted | her b : ol 1y TP R, i b ooy oy o s b Bl JUR 3000 ¢ oui)val O gud (of I RISO(AL Ty until Thirsday afternoon next. AND THE TRADE GENFRALLR p by th il J el weat i hy at newe did she his cane ! n o live io 180 s Wil g cuted. s o » %o Fra ; ‘?'..“,'.f,,‘,} tion | Aesignate :3".":"" .‘"")ll.n‘dum il B Barr ; she adopted | as rector of the Chure that pla 1 did not know but you weant it continued to the end of . [PWARD OF Jm’:ufinql{;gm'"z’gl's"sovn.wn"- ht o the Statg of | thut as raveling uaue Laviug formerly béen married 1o Col Madam Jumelut thi tie in a1y, way comnented | her i D! ..\.’l;:::)::-l:’:qq::.(;\':»;!u]lm mpetentt A 7] THE WHARVES, Pikns AND Sups.—According to | VPWARD . UNISHED T N ew - York ai i o fn wedlock with ) Auron P. Hurr. found ber name on the church record | Q- o you suppose she ompete S Select C # MY REVOLYER, 44180 in, Caliber. B o 20 & the ofber piattilr tn Thie' o Thoough: | G M returned home from France in 1654 | us o comm of the ehurch fu 1554, | cosid not amewar that question; o mosth before her deathy| *0 act passed by tho last Legislature, the Select Committes ap- | - AR REVOLVER. 54100 : Catiber yed e affection of these porents who in her eondition? A1 did, some Q. Did you after that visit ber A, 1did, soon after coming | PeT !“ e pointed by that body to take testimony and inquire as to the BELT REVOLVER (Seif Cocking). 3 Todumed and wife uniil the death of got upn military company that s and two or three Fufter that wti 165, | Q. Sore than a month that she was incompetent ! A. Tean- | (ondition of the piers, wharves and slips of tbe Cities of New- | BELT REVOLVER, Naxy Sice Col w52 and a0 Mre Jumel, ber ubh 1\ thetn fu o very fantastical t her oftener than 1) ot; thero may | 101 X the tiwe of her incompetenesy. d ¢ | EOLICE R¥VOLYER. Ny Sime Caliber, tion, uniil she herself died in the | manmer, sowe 20 persons, wid bud them marching about the occanion that , amore fre. Tho vou mean 1o sny she was competent six months before | York and Brookiyn, and as to the ownerghip and occupancy of | - NEW POCKET REVOLVER (with Losding Lever.) howeve futerm ed. vou will | house sgainst my r stra she continued this for a pent v 1 found | ber death A, I think she was compe at the time this will | the same, will l:qld their first session to: y et o'clock, noon, POCKET RE VOLVER (Seif-cocking. ) P e 1 that ¥ think 12 vears preyions to | nnmber of months during tho Winter : she b a gard sct at | her pew occul family, and 1 was cxecuted and for more than s year afterward; I heard of | in the Goyernor's room in t ,‘!‘.{ Hop. The Comiities - REPEATING ;:mm'fl'w::')'::‘fl(‘mm b vers soung (hitdren, Wiltam ond Ehzs, | night, and during the day they were murehed alout the house | there ; Tdid v it her again autil the S c! gainst ber nephew, Wiu. C. Chase; she made | 8i3ts of Messrs. Plerson, Low, Gibson, La Bag, Stanford an e;_:_‘; kT PISTOL. No. &“’ma‘ . Jder. The oid lady a military company as thoigh it was a garrison; my son | T visited her n whom 1 afterward | me of dish it may hove been three | Thos Murphy, e GUN CANE, using No. y hevepte e, Lhe OIA1a0T | \Wittum, the 14 years oid, was the commander aud had & unt | Dvid Wilkie o me and said Madam Jumel wished o visit | Der death; she said Ler bank book was ot right, - SINOLE-BARREL SH s o3 SaBed T | sar; 2 from me 1hat woruing as soon o 1 coukd come up { and asked we 1o cxplain it, which 1 did on one or two occn [Ansoancements.| REVOLVING RIFLE. 18 wnd 4100t calber er. when o bwersed. d " Had yor & dress or uniform? A. Yes, but Inever wore it. | saw her; ofter a few moments of geoerid conversation 1 | wions. - : BRELCH- R o 2 Carvidge, '-n and e ":..7‘; ‘7.‘. -5"” | b 5\'.. it the guard at night, state how that wost A, ‘The | her for what purpose she hn t for me sald # Q. Did you think at the he was sane and competent ! Mg. DE CORDOVA'S BREECH-LOADING CARBINE, Nos. 46 and 52 Car's'dye, s ’ - ture, » s r s agreed npo ¢ en sie - = o cold i{ seemed an thou A Yes 8 Trxorovs L 1. 8. RIFLE (Steel Barrel), with Saber Bayonet, and viece s were suh by nature, if | gunrd was set and o countersi;m ngreed npon and given. Gune | been siek the nieht and was 40 cold i scomed ua though | A, FeoSlr R i s g Anstas Corasn ov, Hexon R A eCORET. lorieuteld Fatiom For the Mrs. (hase the great- | were fired, the guards were relioved from time o time, alarms [ she never would get warm again: she bad bad v that | The contestants than calied Mr, Jobn P. Butler, one of the | U5 . D M 4 : i I ) for %veve | wonid be £1ven 0 the might aud the whole garrivon arvised, and | kind iately Which warned her that she might uot live i, she | witaces cution of the will by Mrs, Jumel, who iden Min Jonex's Weddiog, No Cards® {An Ol Story in varse. Our pew Bieoch-Losding Arone bave jast been spproved sed sdey v Mistress | there was a pretty genersl disturbance of all rest therefore. wished 10 settle up her attairs and moke ber | at which he had witn and wtated tat | Gp o u.’.fi'.h“?.""‘!m"#. RS Mot 55 2008, Q. When this old lady wes at Saratoga Springs in the Sum | will; she W wk Iy of me; that she | wandered o good deal in mind during the time s Brigge (Strong )v"::)"t":u Nov. 20, 1966, i it L fo A. We were sitting at the din | wanted o build o church and wanted to kaow if | 1o call upon ber 1wo or three times to sign it be | . pyg Gentleman from England.’ > -y el L At even oee o her when 1 noticed & would i, she said o wished to leave | fore she did vo. Torapay Evexixe, Nov. 27, 1966, wort of aves e dow s hatter part of 1 spoke once she had not ma ealeulntion as | Mr. O'Conor then stated that the partics had offered to sub Tickets, with reserved and unrescrved seats, can be bad of Mesirs. Aistary of 1 the yews 1=, Mrs. Jumel v What 1s the matte hor hand up wished it the case without argument. He would, however, call the | Root & Anthony. No. 21 N ¢ Sacoy & Herwig, No. 12 Browd: ehildrer Prance, | 10 ket head and said - T bad a flosh, " 1 thought at the time it | attention of the Conrt to the { Hopper, 33 N. Y., a8 to iTremalaes e Walers). Xo 481 Broadwags W A Pond & was 30 warked that It wos incipient apoplexy; although it was § nind. 0. rosdway ; Boor & Schirmer, No. 701 Brosdway Joo | Dot momestary and pa Bhe complaingd of ohucts pess 1. that m 1o giv) abjoet, 1 o CHARGE TO THE JURY. {lbo Crowenvis). Mo (068 Bisadues Mitabell & Sutueplh P o Sunl'y g besure bér vision afterward, and scemed to sufler pain 1o | il 1 had taken it o ser tivi; 1 kad never | nt_that all the testimony | Hondmey ) o tores. Doors will be opesed 8% 1 0'clock, youtg getiem 3 Bes head from the shock; this continued until we returned or | Loen asked to do anything of the ki presented had 1 fproduc either 5108, | Far seivamvat to commence st § &'slock praciosly, fiii to Cive her whole estate to thowe two chidren. That is | ytarted fo co vwe did by aimad by way of | Q. With whou did gou converse v the mabioct before yon | o auentions o be consulered In thelr verdict, e she silntatee of her letters. They will be pead to you. Sb henectudy ; o party of poople in the same car | saw her again! A. I conversed with my wife and with My” A. | which were as tollows: First. Did Eliza B. Jumel, In the com TR R ’ seturred 1o New York $n 1554, the fatter part of that year with us who appeared also to L urning from Saratoga, and | F. Smith; 1 saw Madan Jamel either the next day or the day fol ‘ platat in this n named, die at th and seized and pos Kxox's NEw Brmpixe, at the corner of Broad- Jarringe. awd very soou after that, she being then at | who were acquainted and were laughing and talking together. ing that; 1 went to ber and told her that after tho | Sessed, 8 i the said compls ndly. Were the | way and Fultowst. divides public sttepscn with the lurge sud beasti- secerd perionl of 1 e decline of her mental power l';-m l-lruh wy |nnmxl ‘u'""? . i:n:l v..lhn;;](; :; ’:L"]u y wifs I‘ :‘lu;d’y‘flvpn ‘“.1« su.uu]n:- W B Jones, Eliza | 00y of Hats, Caps, ke., exbibited is the store. His vew style of .5 e | 08 ‘,.‘; be ers serangers 1o her ‘and placing her face | Fusion that it was proper for her such & porties of | and hetrs gt In alleed | Oentlemen's Tiate i what 8 Cochaey wouid call & " stazeers™ it s & close 10 theirs, she g { powerful servoch, 1 huiried 10 | eatate as she desired to benevoleut, parposes, espacially ince, | o (ho said Dlaintitfs in this | remarkable combination of ex esiner, ele- 20 persons, her, took her by the arm, got her back 10 her seat and tried 10 | according (o her statement, she had no direct helrs 1 then said | action last Chase a8 10 | gance, snd becomingness, Jence out i the Country, | cali her, the sirnugers came ap and aked me if the lady was | I thought it particularly proper that she should leave mouey to | arthly. Is the paper writing e n ber employ. feeding upon her, and dressed up { iusane, and 1 told them she was excited; she re ined | build & church in & place where she had so Jong resided, which | rred 1o in sald compluint as bearing date the Mr. De Cordess, the Jecturer, tical regientals which she prepared for | in the same state of distarbed mind and excitement after | should be an ornement to the community and the place. nd alsa ar 1463, oF nny part thereof. the will or » A e. and with her little grandson, as he might be ; we got home, finally she made a charge agdinst wy son and & monument to herself, but 1 told lizn B. Jumel, decased | Fifthly, 1s | [Hoving vsed LEVETTS SWIRTERIA reguidly b = b was then, aaly 14 of 15 yeare of ngw, | Willam that he had placed the top of her wanl would eheerfully give her my wd A ‘complaint mentioned, and_ bearing | months, | beve every reason to be satisfied with i, it being & delgit- wm and at their bead as u sort of commander. | which stood in ber room, and in which she kept | the subjec in th ar 195, vold, as alleged in | ful sed most effcacions deotifiice. Duru . the night o regular guand hud 10 be set, those going ou | her clothes, in such s way that it would fal upon and kil her 1 | Jegncien; s in this setion] A to the three first, there ———— et being relleved by othes. who were in return relleved, and | tried to reason with her and couvinco her that there wus 5o | will; I said jmmediately No, that wonld comj o the others, the jury were to deter . O Frge e eyt . v ers now wd 1hets there being an | fonndation for it; 1 1ok ber to the place and showed her that | the matter further than 1 wished to be comolicated with it Ly g T 7 Bdgstho T S eI CoARy of this eity has "’,:‘;”_‘;’#hr"‘"“’n““ the ganrd would five his gun and the whole guirison | the top of the wardrobe had not beeny disturbed—that there was | and so I left her after o little more couversation Madause Jamel was, at the time of the execution of thi* Paper, aropeass tour, 804 resumes his practice st No. AP AAEIL | Tlese instraments are entindy ne uhuvhd"a ard nton A neighborbood. Al | dust upon it and other evidences Wt 1o attempt had been | Q. Where did you mext seo her! A. Isaw ber within two | calied her will of sourd and disposiug misd. Sbe wa8 & very R S from ALL OTHERS—LIGHT, CLEAN AND EASY-NO PR on her part, and | wade to vemove it, but she inxisted upon it notwithstanding, | weeks: I then told her that 1 bad decid wodify my pur- | old lady. The evidence of b mily was before them, and, MADAME DELMAR is stn?pmz at No, 753 Broadway, | SURE ou the BACK—INWARD AND UPWARD MOTION: ‘ tndicted. exhibited n marked cb0gO in her de- | where she will apply ber SaTin ENAMEL for besutifying the com- | CURES tde ::‘.;‘.fi“é‘?:{‘fl Ruptare. Pampblets iree. \ epeat it until she insisted that b s on the wub 1d Jeave | pose; 1 bad had conversation with oth mtinued to willing to pander to it | and o ber friends and | plexion, ke. to the ladies Also ber SAMU QIL GREAT Haix Ra- b S ving me a log’ | meanor at reeurred to th fre- | that T wonld withdraw my prohil here wes necessity for | the house, and ho did go wwny ; sh © her re Sbe fasledd copsiderably in her mental power | quently .afterward at table, still insisting that he v 1 10 | noy, and that I would bring her auy law yer she chose to have | relatives, o ont, and, after her | STOREN. FARE 0F CHARGE. . e e meat fonr vears after that, until in 1659, while | Will her, and charged n German we had in our employ | for that purpose. Totars, estme cuigest 1o delmsiome o was that of = A S SR ) b wae 43 Suratoga Springe, u place sbe was in the habit of | as comspiring with my son to effect that object Q. Between those two last interviews whom had you seen ! uded assassination by ber i ese were delu e = N ED BE 1Y THE DARK iing. laving property there, where she y--u{.u during the | there “was ‘& :lm;lyd picture | Labging the ball | A. 1 bad seen my frie A he Kev Dr. Tyng, and at gres e, the Jury must Af At S0 Whe Nk i LY. blo mind PASSENGERS ARRIVED. o Tor Vietors, she Lad & sudden attack, arising from | which she had had palated fu Rome, represent: | tion I saw Judge Bradford and Jes” O Conor, eaq: at the | and that she was uor & rendered very probable from the evi - 2Tu stesmmsl h Bt Whieh excited amd | startied her. and | g & fulllength lkeness of hersell, with my two | futerview with Madam Jumel there was nothing further oc auud thet she s Lk Phyioians calicd, "who testiiod that sbe | Mo To i s Mo O T T P ipke and ey } 10 te the commencement of the condition, iu which ber | children by her side, and fually she put & black patch | curred than that she fixed upon Fru s B. Cutting to draw the | was mentalv anfit to transact business. 1t the will was not t St , Dr, 1. D. Mombert mily, C. W, Spohle; +r st pervon, hen ber property must go o her heirvat- | Fggers Mise Mary Jusper, Mrv, Wilkeniog, Me. and Mre. the Jury answered, Yes. A. The next time was the wext dey after her seturn from the To the second qnest Now, then, as to any other ideas she had of people Recine Heckelmacher, Miss Sucsnna Weber, Miw Jelto Siuer, ¥ er and kill ber: that be wanted to get her property a 5 Beitsl powes were wholly destroyed. Sbe behaved | ou it over the face of my son, m on_acconnt o will; 1 went to see Mr. Cutting and told him what she wished; | will - Sr & wost extraondivary mapner in the railears | charge that he lad attempted to kil ant of fil bealth, and rec we | law C'F. Huddeke and family. Mr. apd Ms. 8. Zickel, G. T. Elmonbarst; of B while coming home from Saratogn. end immediately | think down to the time of her death; n 10 som e, whose natue 1 no not recolleet; I then THE VERDICT. JW. Wilsgn. Mr. sad Sirs. A. Moasquita, C. A, Alwelds, Willisu - ] o after ber srrival at ner residence on the land, 1o which 1 buve | on ber sfterward, and she received fiim kindly and pleasantly ; | bad another interview with Madam The jury then retired, aud aftor o deliberation of about five | Jemett, 0. WW. Brayman, Mr. and Mes. Marsedent and facsily, W It - Teterzed she begas 10 exhibit & variety of inssne delusions. Tu | sbe set Lim up in busiuess after that; I may be mistake upon Judge Morry Hoffman, 1 saw him and made an aepoiit punced through their fore verdies for the | Z2iave, KReede Ben e, e e el g Fovotbas:. ihe | 3 g o ihe eonoeived the ides that this young William | tht, but be colled on her frequently, dined with her, aud talked | ment with lim ; he did not keep the appointment, bre $T0te plaintifs, on the ground Thas Madame Jumel was of unsound | & LD = A T hurcss ¥ Btefon. "Miss Angust 2 x A " C. Beibgeb, A, Thuroess. F. Bteffen. -~ Miss August ~ bad lways beeen the very apple of Ler eye, in | with her: sho treated bim very Kindly, but before he w & note saying be could not Mume. Jumel aferward made | mind. aud Min Adelheid Sieveke, Smon Klelo, Mis Elise Halle | 4 wken the greatest possible interest and loved | leave the ho she would recur to the charge, and insist | an appointment with bim to go and sce him @ his bouse , she The Conrt then directed the Jury to return answers on the | Mise Dioa Wolf, 8. Housewan, B. Hesafeider, Edward Marx, J. - [ m mey Jodge from Ler acts, had fixed the cor- | upon it that he inteuded to kill she persisted in the chnrge | did not succead in seeing him nt his hons Jssues presonted, and they responded as follows George Starch, Miss Faany Hokenheimer, Miss Anua and Maricnna [~ » ? of furniture in such & way thet it might tum 10 the day of her death, Q. 1 want to go to the next time twat you saw Mme. Jumel To the first question the jury answered, Wolfing, Udo Von Kumimer, Mis. G. Kirune, Miss Sophis Fetzer, 3 < Mre. Ania Schlumberger and son, Mre. Sophie Doctor aud son, Miss 2 5 Bl she told | o th yersisted in this until be was obliged to Jenve the house and | ing to destroy her! A Khe mnde charges that per city and her fueffectunl attemps 1o seo Judge Hoftman hird question the jury auswered, Yes, 3 4 i livam it He ased to vislt her occasionally | nected with the family—toyseif, my daughter and ofhe T Aet 12 withed me to w18 # it of meh benevolent Py bt b R vl Crow, Srw . Dltann wd dingbter, e C'Waler, Noihut Lese visitn were evidently a ¢ of grent | intended to poison ber, that t poison in the tea, and she | objects as she could give 10, and to send it to hes, and she would fth 1 e jury answered B l»fi'fl'n g 1 :‘ll 0%, e uo.i‘ ng{'mfly. r. -;3 exmure 10 ber, but {€fure | Woud not A3k the teu; 1 used 10'get iny breakfuat vvry carly. | aticgd to 1t hersel: 1 did %0, aud David Wilkie came wtter it | Mr. O'Conor then stated, thgt at the rquest of the othor side, | uuiy Hiizon Coppeahagen. Fraus Oeissies; Miiss C. Herd FOLDING POC] NTE Would start dhis compiaiut sgain | aud sbe woukd preserve the tea and wouid not touch it until i D14 you ge sEain to Mme. Jumel's the nextday | A. I | they had consented that the Jiry might Snd, as a supplemental | Chariotte Kaafmuam, 0. Dilger. Jean de Cron, Martin v kg LR iy i Dt ) L der ber. She fo the | got buck, under the charge that it had been poisoued; on my ie o tiere; T got te tho gato and Uiero mct David | jue, the following Michael Plerer, John ihor, Gootss Bree, Joseph CRADSTsos, | (he seramts o FRSVRLING 540 Witk BAVEYT 000 OGEVERIANG ‘ ) ' that Ak had attempted 10 | eturn, t try and couvinee ber, 1 hud to driuk it myself ‘wiio fold me that she said shie did not vish 10 converse | - Aud the jury find that there was no_coerclon, fraud, or un. / M. Rotermich sud son, and 459 stor | T o el e sess Cass, td we cpous] mod chucs SE N B ey by 1 w, but that » .‘ nee; 1 did so v times, she also charged me and with me 7 more on that subject. due influence used by John Howard Smith in respect to the TON, Nov. 12—Iu steamship Quaker City—"" | ;oqdily. They contaiu (whetber open or closed) Les wnd e feu j1ing 1o poison hey - indeed, she thought cverybody s mpting 1o poison her beef tea and also b A copy of the list of objects whieh witoess drew up for Mme. | papers. il 8. M. Fraoklin, G. H. He %, | cavdles and, beivg alweys fe R! -fi ST AP P et wan AVE U.,‘.,,-m. her, that My. Chase was endeay d to be 1}l nt times and b ¢ Jumel was shown him and identified by bim. It contained the be jurors, after consultation, replied through the foreman g J. Cornell, U.S. 4., ; TESTE, 3. Beut, Poerast ik 10 he was obliged to drink tea made for her, aud which | and frequently 1 would tirst bave to take the medicine in order | following institutions: First, Church Rectory Parish Wo can t find that, as we are divided on the subject, Adolph Hasts, 0. b & re. A. E, | g, Pt wus cont inced Le had poisoned for the purpe destroy | to conviuce lier iat she was i error about an attempt to poison | School “of the of the Totercession ; second, Juvenile | The Court then udjourned. [ Bogn, Mpn . ). Moskigioph, Mo M Dlespons Mioe B Bomens. LABERAL DISCOUNT TO OF ! be, i order to show her that such War not the case; fie | her. Asylum ot Fort Washington ; third, Tustitution for Deaf and et b gy e Ll . 1. D JULIUS IVES kfikoas:;‘:“'lullu. . ith, Home for Aged wansiineny Froprietor aud Mavulacturer of of are, was there any -;'q-wum-:- Dummb; fourth, Institntion for the Blin bligel o do this nguln and agoia and again; e consid: | Q. As to the 3 0 r Dumb; fourth, Institation & ud o - wil the peaple about her were engaged in an effost to | bout it which would § ot it had beep distnrbed 1 A. | Tudigeut Females: sixth, American Bible Society; seventl ; e £ RIS o Ler. nd it without color of Teascn, for ber family | Not the slightest; nothing ut all that she could point out Chitrens Ald Society ; ¢ighth, Protestant 1-:;4-«{".1 Socie SIR JOHN FRANKLIN. LATEST SHIP NEIS. L ;:E:‘,M,h’m?:,.,,u aiwayn treated her with eapect wud affction; und the plwence | Q. Did hor inaiiy to pont toanviaceber! A, Yo, S the promotion of Evangrlicel Kuowledge uinth, Americ i 204 doak 2 2 ‘ < saiy ground for such fear was apparent in thix- that sl | she insisted upon the changs withgut aby color of reason or | Chure! onury Society. ‘Thin list was accompanicd by n L MR s . Wooxh she turned them out of the house. she was wways glad | probability of such & thing having been done. Vote from the withess commending these ax p..,p—.'"uwl.m Tor | REPORTED DISCOVERY OF RELICS OF THEPARTY AND OF BESITON ©. 10 lave them come back aud see her and be with her; there T fhe chsgo of 1he attempt of your daughter | her generosity. Witness stated {hat of the above, only three THE PLACE OF BURIAL g v L R e et ~were & vasiety of other little incidents which it is hardly worth | aud yourself to poison her !~ A. They were utteily groundiens ; | were remem! the will, " A e ik . 3.5, g, 14 47 Off Cope Listtaean pateed tb wiile to tell you, she thought her premis of buried | ther was not o fonnation f Hayo y ol all the fntersiews yon had with Mme. Ju. | A letter just received from St. Johns, New-Bruns- | | o Haltimore). boun e sl el people 10 Lunt fo e haad A person tre ! wos enderdy el fron Le she ey fon n down | ) vures el wanied poople 10 k :(”I{’"‘”‘ J hed | wit s pecion & e g ) o ,"',',,'f;".", e s ol ',',',.'," e lowi | wick, atates that a part of the crew of the Awmerlcan whale ship Row.Tork (Srom alo uling people by of | was by wy family and mys o the time yon ho gt and e to ! g 3 p. oy W and a variety of other I Q. Can you 2 any other delnsions un feh she | ot want i see you ! A. 1 have stated sll that focur to my | Antelopo, lost on Niantelik Island, October 6, bad Just arrived | *furi'w abington (H{amb.), Pe was in this “condition, in this last | Iabored 1 ‘A others; | remember she chn seeollection fully, though 1 Ruow there wers two or three other | on steamers Wolf and Lion. The officers of the Autclope bring u" 1ad 15 death o1 the po wer Qus from remember esting infurmation of discoveries made by C. F. Hall, re- | *“Bis Pavition (Br1). P n bis possess. | Do Wolt & Co. Rehr. Ella F. Crowell, Stavens. Philadolphia for Boston. g Wlight clicumatances connected with | h ewn, be. Pl i, i R | spectiu the Frauklin Expdition. Mr. Hall ha 1 tell un be had been in v “enrthly affairs. 1 did so from the |ion & gold watch, some sitver spoons and other relics, supposed | Seor: Auerics, Resakds, b en in & trance or & | fact that in our Book of Commmon Prayer thereis a clause making o . P AR RpTReNn FLAN ity of clergy 0 ad\ s pervons t maKe thetr willa whils to have belonged to th } klll{]ulriy. He nlso lea that BELOW. are { bealth, this was polited out to me by Dr. Tyag; § | the remaine of some of Frauklin's men, were lying under aboat | gy Cresed Ware, King, from Shiclds. auptbing 1o her beside what 1 have alresdy | in Committee Bay, where they had been placed by the na o jury, wnd what s cont i that paper, in re- | after death. Tae nntives world not permit. Mr. Hull to SPOKEN. b rob or, oF wis tot th nary delnsion o 1th of April, 1% the will in | respectal b was made s had been called in and attempts | trying to ro 10 do the for her by letting her sign for what it | fonndation for it; s wight Be worth auy will which she coull be indueed 1o | ts, AmOOg 0 alk sboat; but they “always failed 1o bring her to any co aven, and when 1 on acconnt of her d mnnner atn, she wonld insist upou it that it was Teality, and that last Mr. Wetmore | hud seen the sngels of heaven befors her; thut she had rable degree like | winding sheets in heaven piled mountain high, and bright ul the »l rave clothes in I ug b law in uly iofall Free from Poisons." 5 “dangerous to the Huwan Famd) & will in a con He talked 10 om p, while she rambled rom tine to tive, 1 gnrd 1o the coutents of thnt will ; 1 nover saw ber aguin mthl | 1o examine them, but as several vessels will Wintes tepulse L hau m New ¥ t. Jol I e stubject of the w made suzgestions 1. she tsed 10 tell the story that th Starch, 1463, when 1 saw bor at bor | . Bay, it i befieved Mr. Hall will secure nasistance fm“'[l.?.- i TSRO t Mok et e el T Rata come 006 of thalr holss be wway about | Duilt by the English be volution, and that there Q. Did yon make any attempt 10 see her from September, | way to where the tuatod S — and then when he could not pe lurried trea which those who wel fi o the Govern to Mareh, 15631 8. Never went uear her, nor attempted i VERMIN o8, he said, shall 1'put it deposited in the ground upon the rivel of Gen. Wask 10 g0 nnd » r | ¥ other p bis thing that was made by My in 1A and | not arrange it with bl I aded with wtervific roport. The hull of the tug etter 1ha dow that 11 be dividded rateably amoug ¢ abe set T ut digging for those treasis Q. What Induced you ta ol A. Whilo T was in the villa . A5 PR ; sl Tiaiw he dieh bt ‘e id ot s U @ 163 10 1803, sho s 1 oy o Toying [ oty Vi sho wasseverely it ans 4 expocied to HV6 | EXPLOSION ON THE NORTI RIVE everythitg eue cheaper thau any store in Now.York. One orice house i St Delieve she was ned ut any time | and saw her the next duy; the will was spoken of; o # —-— T < - of the pu in of vie i g | Sher, in another interview, T spake to Der 'O makiog ot | A STEAM-TUG BUSTS UER BOLLER AND AINKS—TWO s('uu.m‘mi- GERMAN OINTMENT, —War. | For s, Mice,Reaehes, A Bedoge Moth, Ve, 1250 @ thin o) wil I; ) ker was th wl 1t e whie didd not repl; hing else was put the | ey . Y e , for plles, old &e. alterations in it; Td0 ot { ving inte the | counselor-at-law p. 184, In Sce T saw br agtn o s vy W B S Sy Bl MEN INJURED. wounds, scrofuls, salt rheu. s erats oz ',',:I:‘,‘,::.m: Froren, Setuila of the wauuer i which he made tuens or whet tiey | ance with her nayly 5 '8 ke | ; . ot No. 93 Bowory, and by S vy g e ipmtaror gy wete. Thes did not vary the chareter of 10 818 this Dr. John J. Crane s practiding | Nar will, bat that the | bl e 1‘;: ::um\:' g At 10 o'clock on Monday morning the boiler of the | 78\G (A PLIALISTS, —Lotters Patent for flumit'n & Sold by ull Druggists everywhere, R 2 . Fuvely of their property. and Jenve the will ip Hts esseutial legal i ro; 1 iy | wished to make such o of her property me wis 1ot ; m tug Kickerbooker, lylng alongsido the pler at the foot o BORED WELL in Great Britain, France, and Bel | LENRY R. COSTAR, Depot, No. 444 Bresiney; ] reen bl 10 bersell, wid she con 4 | WemTenth ot ex o good well of pure water can be 4 upon Madam More then 100,000 of these | waked her then, ** Moy Pt % kid il § v Well, this paper which; | w suffering from eating straw berries, sho suid she not o will In existence o have it Mr. Smith, o Jd | Crgetiger | Koss abalk’’ T thew o ‘ml’m .\I::b‘m:‘ I;nu\: e | hiattersd by the foree of the explosion that she sunk | A few States South and 0 ite stateney! Tt nor the wish 1o dictate to wer op form | 100 than two minutes afterward. Al employed on board the « apply to KENYON & Co. ol > bor with she, in § wandering tuie te it condueting n munner, and the will was faken possestion of by Fawiih, o due time after her death, it tumed up | awal bere it in, and itis ihe paper that you are now to p Judgment upon. ‘Lhe uature of that paper is this Tho lad aidy; she pbsbly worth 100,000 or $%00.000, and it gives Sest 16 | she wax undoubtedly of ui ureh on, aud §70.000 to defray the ex | Dr. Alonzo Clark sworn, testified . 1 i genses of building o pursonage. This she gave by ad . Ming physicin e paper professes 1o give it 1o the form of a devise, to n.»‘ idently sufering from gastrie t you shajl do wiih yo tug, with the except T the time on % thall do 0 of Chatles Drake, o dogk hand. were at g bk | onrd tho tug Wilson D, Reed. Iying alongside . | Bt for thin fach probably several persous’ would bave been 3 ¢ o would | tius dispose of th 4 1t was her duly and sho | Dt " o also mentioned Ahe uawes of o it abe thes ¥ A AR A B R L) 6 (VOSTARS " gasirle detangenont; | mportanos was said ot it time; T mode an appointment with | shd y m pleco of the wreck y witd Mr. Wetm met him there, 1 iony at some time have | W d by sowio_persons who - BITTER-SWEET AND ORANGE Bws‘\,(l! d Madam T wpoken 1o Mr. Wetmore about Madam's builling o chure entastrophe, and takon fo 6 nelghboring drug | M v Mald, the architect, wont up 1% wound wel dressed, and e then departed for | s ‘ byt hig L that e sy bt o Sporre 0 evad | TRAPHAGEN, HUNTER & CO., MOR BEAUTIFYING THE cOMPLEXION. B ccrporation of the church of which the Rev. Mr. Swith was the | und disease of the kidneys : whe talked at random, wnd apyes L Whe ulwnll.l"l‘v Injured Used to Soften and Beautify she Skin, remove Frechies, Tyl g Wetmore weat u Mrs. Perry and iyslf wbos . 1o Wil wiinter The paper gives Mr. suith himeelf #,00. | t0 be sufering ubder various delueions, such aa ber power of whie wished 10 1ake; and sho spoke 'of sever i il fmmediately after the explosion with frag 08, 00 and 102 ruptions, ke, B0 gives 5000 wnd " other sums 1o various chariti itie the siek by (o lagiog on of haida; 1 45 ot consider | msen In the eity, but nothing soemed 'm:m':r.r'r“i"nlni’:«“l"fi' mentsol the bollor aud wood-work of the boat. A large Nos. 398, 4 1 3 Ladien are now wsiug it i prefercace to ul b 3t wives 1o Mr. Willism Chase, her favorite child | thut she wos in o conditfon to make a wi why whe would not liuve an ) " -";:',m"-l"-lm:r"l ongh "1.':' deck of the barge Uiion, €7 Boltles, $1. ? 3 erable distanoe from the tug, and pass: | i K Sold by all Droggists averywhere. or 'grandelild, uothing —cuts bim of trely. A1 | Ghudge Phertepoint, counael for plaiotid, then read the will al | plan that he fght show Ber. she sald ¢ once that tha gives to M. Perry, who. us o child was entivedy dependent | Loged to have beew exocutod in 1546, in whicli the property win | bo whet sbe wished p wisely: 1 ',,_‘," .,f,',;":’ e ond | ;:;u::"‘."‘ oo “.‘”':‘C" but w few foot troum o party of | FOY RICES than the same quality of goods And by HENRY K. COSTAR. Depot No. 484 Broeds Slncw 1950, e :‘:JA "..‘h”' old lndy .l:‘wnl e Xur') Ty A\;ml he: |;]"|~;1m Ioft to her grandel ren lnlll"‘lirh\fl with the etecption of | saw Mr. Mold, aud be catae oy et The tug Reod wus 0hete) ek upon bex, except thai her husbund might labor for their | some 810,000, dov to charitable institutions ) irtnging with him o nember ol - plotely wreeked in hor uppyr works, ¥ witanl wupport. 11 gives bor gentemun 410 000 to be fuvested, | My Nelson ¢ caliod aad sxtmived by Mr. O/Consor, | Mre: Perry snd 1 tookad oo oper together; M7, Mald $iee :“' P;[;'?'"“ ongatner s oot wid cook s galley ki L& croskel ALL ;‘.:’0" IU!':NMS‘NUIT!, s e 10 Teeetve the Ticome of it during her tife, and the cu | stated Mry. dones maationed in the will just read, was the sistar ‘ aeveral plans, but Wi, Jumol was particutarly struok with ous | "o Hhe amoke bipe urvied wway. ot ERO o was ow in her parties wha | GYTo, Towas . aaxeweanrib d | pymE RMTNATORS, " M4l 16 go 1o her ehildreu if she s feave any arher death | of Madam Jumel; T have sought for ain orl I d e shoild Je eath. | of d 3 ) original will siwllar | which he 1 woukl cost about 860,000, 1 gontheman . by Downey, Tngersoll ) Toencome, yo peaceive. would be ahont 1 the ntwost. | to that just read, bat oonld find noun. Morward came Vith Mr. Weimore - whos *nama 1 ,w"l'“,',",‘;,"",‘,' and was valuod ot 420,000, The hull is s :::‘l;::;:::! :: NOW #44 wh. probubly, 1o by wood f iy of three persons | @M. Perry cxamived—I am the wife of Paul R Perry, 1| do not v Mr Wl wontup atairs | Spithier S YL Probably lie & tolal lows. Pho engiues will USUAL PRICE #8, NOW #40. i out douih wovered. At proseut the boat is i about L PRICI i il they got o e 1t is N0k necessory i relagion fo Madam Jumel as & niece and sdopted | wecompanied i comment mich or 1o com her: Mr Chase is wy father; was borm i Madam ! 0 foct of water. 4o portion of her beiug visible. Whether § USUAL PRICE $45, NOW #:6, E’l"a»l":;. o By 1 Upon the particuar | Jumel’s Lonse: the ralations between Mudam Jumel sl my. | hours, and o o eoitd ot o wweortafhed The eglncer <iaim USUAL PRICE $40, NOW #32, R QBFARE”. o wting Wi will The bare statemens of the | welf wers that of & mother to her daughter ; when we cawme | with Mre. Parry vithout seaing Mme, Jamel ot all, and w that at \he two of the explosion there was bub USUAL PRICE $35, NOW $28., gt wteamn Lo the square ineh - the boller, while ho was @ine Wiskes 1t 20 Mrvig, s axtiavegu ot treated s kindly | present in the roan where Mr. W, ) Raper st the bed-bug fn | were making thedrs®-will ; at the expiration of thre oany ¢ Lonaldertug the smount of damago infl R S o BISHOP PILLS sihetoped uhon (ke fnce of 1 uk at wet of Juuacy. No person fo | ber tea; ahe aaid that T alwags carried ‘rvenlo in my pockel to | hours, Mr. Wetwors oare down, aid | went tn Moda shmply wirsoulons that thero were not several lives lost USUAL PRICE #25, NOW #22, ] [ =T~ i 08 his 0 bk seison could possiily make such an | put in ber boof tea ; she wonld then embrnce mo very aflection: | vings 10 find witiosscs ; T Urought' witnesses, but the will was e —— USUAL PRICE #20, NOW $16 UNIVERSALDINNER PILL, . A LN A trumeut uoder ke eiroutustences in which this Indy stood y, and g don’ b ¥ 5 e thi " you don't know how much I love you ;" she | not executed thit day . T next waw Madam Juuel within two | , USUAL PRICE @16, NOW #14. T - FREAYL 0 Fine ENGINES.—A trial of fire engines m‘nn’(un"r‘t‘)‘l«':u :Ai‘r! AND‘V 8T8, or Nervous snd Sick Headache, Costiveness. Indigestion. Dyshe! tmore and his ¢ oy trong, oue might | from Saratoga she seemed to think she was Suy b0 mupereminently sirong, with more pre y thut it i | s ahe might have been ; she said my fathe 4, 5‘«:','..':' ;.",',“"' :."u:‘u‘rl':::':]', of these three child. | said ahe had irtae in her right hund. woeks, when 1 tinited her the will was the 0% resson M. Chwse kad Min 6o plainifly wetn ehrvs o | Mr. Nolums o e I e ‘n“#“}r:’" - vl e of the Caunty of Weatehestor will take place at Yonkors, N. Y., NoYy AND CHILDRENS CLOTHING, Bl o eare D bl ‘:l‘,"“l‘n;”,:;: e e Justiiutons lo who the sum of | Madaws Jumel up o 165, wheo she clarged bim with af- | sponse of " which I have mo "“]“4- kagioing Day. (e 2910 dist. A wansaive allver trampot AND CLOTHIRG R v’ VRORX, ml oo b iy v Aotiars g was alwiys willing | tewmpting (o assassinate her by nscrewing the top of the ward. | next viei T psid her aho introduced fhe subgect herself, snylng | 11 D0 presented by Cope Ghwe 1 Siwjgh of Yonkors to st 3 e Vo mger Legums ey wery guok leegeion as o pdy i | robe, ag vt it 1 {udl upop b d her; hg recely, thigt phe higd by wiaplog to sign ) L’ ® h ) h ko o the W Sold by al Drugaists everywhere. Yy bt It puigbt ull upop Ler ou 1» J Whg seceiveqg | thyt ple hgd becy wisplng to wign byp w UL but e gh | guecguntu njeytaut '~¢;,||p:!l|!.19".\!,0"0!NinBunl-h"'

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