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~~ THE NEW YORK HERALD. United States, and the value aud amornat of those to be ascertained and determined by tho TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. | NOtice.- TH STBa ust Pacis. bo epitey ares aus of the Distriet Conrt of the District of Uo- Ser ier ene fe | 4 Sanat see MaRS” AT soad thee poems ouboaed | (NTRRESTING FROM WASHINGTON, | "Fut ttonse retusca to suspend the roles by yous cs, ammodietely. . ae MAL | pays 109. Tho-e who yoled In the affirmative are — | ' OTICE.—PASSENGEK SHIP PACIFIC, ae | qilcames, Alexander, Andrews, Bingham, Booth, Bart» 4s, for Kiverpoal wil views toon bonne, at te Ont al Ge | The Passage of a Canadian Reciprocity om. / ‘pots paws, Dbarkeny isis Bowioe Veie ta | esericn : rit ‘6 va}, G jalloway, Harlan, Web std) ‘ate sone. ald ueenge, a> ¢ired om the passogn, on board of Bill in the House, aay eer Ringe ot HOS Tens King, Pe Friday, Sept. a74b, mr number of their ‘i tet, Mesobam, Moore, Ore. Ott “Berth. ~ Wren en | Re Risley, Rock well, Kort, Kemer Apragee, Stevens, nite. HE RKOVAL Ms fist MAP He T hapa ae THE TARIFE IN 2H Hovss. ap thesiek taste penstvatiy-am emir decor rn | SUIT AOAINST EX BECURTARY CRAWFORD FOR CALPHINIAM SOM LIVEKPOU..—cae UNITED BRAVES MAIL ee detiens | gence yg a gpa woe apd A) es ArT Permit ‘alifornia Gold Mines, Committee, reported a joint resolution. eu sing tho P PACTPIC captaun Bars Pye san: ts for Working € | Provident, in the name cf tho United States, Lo cause Sees ther Sikes is seieehs a, hom, eee a ior, Ser, See | sult to be Drought against Gen Crawford, late Sec ‘of Chnal scrost, No. berch’ secure for. tary of War,in the Cixeuit Court of she district of WHIRTY-FIRST CONGRESS. must pass throngh the Post Office, Por freight or baving Uneqnalle sccorm odations for elegance ot opasenge, S | Georgia, to recover the interest paid to him on acount | be Galpbin olaim. | Alter a brief conversation between several gentle. | ATLANTIC MIN sc sseet she Pathos and aail Oote- big tite cay | Bam ond mony mations has-been made, \ ectt es Ppreceeren Mr. Buooxs. (wbig,) of N. ¥., moved to lay the reso: | 3 lution on the table, which did uot prevail, U% reigd stares wa 2 manne, babs hele BY MORSE’S MAGNETIC TELEGRAPT. ane Mil wenthes. jasved by yeas li2, nays 20. Those S08 Livespecl.—The shipe composing 8 Wasnixaron, Beptember 24, 1860, | “Iie voted pay, wero abe following :— 3 b 1600. Messrs. Bayly, Bissill, Cablo, of Ohio, Dimey, Doty, Dure A private bill was taken up and passed. | kee, Fulicr, Harria, of Lil, Jobnevr, uf rk densa daltan, Job je, Parker, Pook, id, ot, harong, ‘The & @ resolved to hold a cession each night, to consider executive business. INSTALMENT OF MONEY FOR MUXICU, The bill to pay the third instalment to Mexico, under the treaty of Guadatupe Hidalgo, wes taken up. Mr. So. ..s opposed the bill, The bill p'aces the whole business in the bands of British bankers, who will hav» Hono Mel ane of i eidin gad Waldo, MISCELLANEO A tow Senate bills were referred, and several of littls inportanen posed. | The Fortification bill pasred—yoas 106, nays 65. ADKIATIC, Capt. Gi . ‘Thene mhips having been built by contract expressly for ‘Govermment service, every core has been taken in their atruction—as F cusines~ to ensure strength ‘spoed, and their ‘ovions for passengers are une~ qualled for e! tort. of York to Liverpool, $19. Ez- mn LANDS FOR THE HRNDYTT OF THE INSANE. The House took up the bill granting lun?s to the several States, for the relief of the indigent insane. alusive nee of oxira siz sta e experisaced Surgenn «'li 0 attaened to exch shij Mr Bisseir, (dem) of [1L., explained, aud said that Rite secures ttl pad for = means to control the destinies of Mexico, andturn tho | the bill apprepriatod aix millon of actos a Ys dtvded seme. 8p!) approsching election thore to their own interests. smong the Stetes. of which New York would get nine x Wan & | LAING, 66 Wallstreet, orto | HOD TS replid, and defended the house of bvadred ixty one thousand acres; Pennsy! VLEY & Co., Liverpool. Noptember 11, 1860, } Barings, and the house. ¢f Howlead & Aspinwall, and five hundred and sixty-five thousand acres; «| Corcoran & Kigge. States in the compound ratio of thalz geographical ex- Mr, Bourx moved to tent and thei: representation in the House, retary of the Treasur> te pay both of the instal- A debate ensued, when Mr. Berr, (dem.) of 8. C., 3 ments payable to Mex under the treaty, if he cag | ™Oved to lay the bill ou the table, tadle for gol’, | Obtain proper abateu. (ior ‘aterest and exchange, , The motion did not prevail, as there were but 48 yeas ones or meas, , andthe Mexican gover, «ntsball exhibit authority. t© 107 meys. Pending the question, the House ad- therefor, and the valué { to Teoaive the same ine! noe. This was rejected, by , Journed. yeas 11, naye | on roost Mr. £ovex eubmitted a1 : mendment, that if Mexteo | Whe Latest seems Wastingten, conrents, the money may id ia New York. Re- | THE TARIFF IN THE NOUSE—THE GALPHIN CLAIMS OW “the Paorrie will leave Li « oan 2 # r + end, by euthorizing the See- expressed Atvor the let of april sstaamers from Liver NAVIGATION | jected ‘ i ister anit vd Southampton—The United |” ‘The bill, as it cemo from‘) dicuse, was then read a | TMH MEXICAN INDEMNITY—CALIFORNIA MKASURES pg nae varthen, J | third time and passed. | ~-THE PRaNCH wNT, ETC. aving Dw n THE OCCUPATION OF TH: ( TIFSRIAMINES ETC. | OUR SPECIAL TELEGRAPHIC CORRESFONDENCE. “wornber, touching at Cv ¥ : paces: eh a ‘ PMORTICNR LIVIRGSTON, Agont, iloadiway, 1 be siortly followed by the Humbedds The Senate then took uj «bil making temporary provision for the coeupatlo: «i dgrenting of leases to workersinthe geld miue . .:sicts,to which several amenaments were made, | Wasiixcrox, September 24, 1850, In the House, to-day, the teriff was again debated, ‘The North retaliated by killing several- Western ruil- Me, Sewako moved to amend so that permits to | meen Sonennee’. wo mines thall be also grated to persons who | P84 Ville. OR NEW OKLESNS. Via KEY WEST.—TOE FIND | ave drolared (heir intensions to become citizens. Mr. Crawford's request is granted, and a dill has been stow Genes? rales: 1 ihm ater, wil or ee | eyes meg haa dmeat. | Passe authorizing euit for the Galpbin money. gieleky from pt to New’ Orles Mr D moved to amend by making it read, |. TD€ abolition movement was voted down in tho “and persons from Europe who have declared inten- | Senate. Hons 19 becems citizens, and who produce certificates | A fic otwee tgge ana Is Pee eee etsets ae piteeeuereee | racontest between Corcoran & Riggs and Ivanc i 3 » bavise au me OS HOW, portor ascomt SKD & BON, 34 TE AMSHIP £.C—TUB | Sevcra’s amendment, as amended, was added tothe | Marks, # bill passed by which the former. with the SD apler did su ‘commander, | pq, ? Barings, got exchange of three millions Mexican ia- bard, street, Phiisdel- | Me. Frenonx moved, and it was provi ” Per cent of the net proceeds permits, ball be ps abit Btruction of ro: demnity. Col. Fremont’s bill, restrictiog the working of the | gold mines to American citizens, was so modited as to former of i and bert! sovvred. Preighte for this vogse! w York on Thureday, Prive, 10 cent per y. The bill provides tor thi eintment of twelve wi Bui . , _ Tecieel ik. bac deniite teiomatiae ania on embrace Buropeans who r ay have declared their in- t no. agents to ecntrel the min ud give them two thou- . BE LHI TLIF IE I.D, Kincley & Co.'s Express, | eee a alas aad are por ecuc on the | teBtens to become citizens, All other foreiguers are RITISO ROYAL MIL STEAMERS FOR BERMUDA | Kmount collected for rent. “j left out, anc St, he (ow ect am propeller x Bre moved, and mi % coed : - thi be Br: ne 8 Fert eben. | lz Bristow moved. and mileage, not exceeding one | Ag It requirce two-thirds to get tie Branch Mint bill dew ¥ | before the Louse, the chances are slim this sesston, etwrnin Mr Sntetvs moved to redrce the number of agents from tweive to six. which was agreed to. | Edmund Burke, fermerly editor of the Union, has . Mr cae rose to speak agolust the bill, when the purchased the establishment, in conjunction with Mr. war arrived fer a revess. Overton, one of the present editois, Mr. Ritchie re tires house of Represeutatives, BY BAIN’S ELECTRO-MAGNETIC ITLEGRAPH. The Senate were engaged in executive session from | thxo’elock totem, and confirmed a great number of Wasiuxcrox, Sept. 24, 1860 ‘Thowas, excellent UGH LINK Foe 7 B gvin cn ee direet.—T" THE CIVIL AND DIPLOMATIC MLL, | Sppointments, ts LADELPHIA, |. ‘The civil and diplomatic bill from the Senate, with Collector Maxwell's case still lies over, the - 1 amendments, was referred to the Committee of the | The Soushern Press publishes the proclamation of the Whole on the State of the Unior. | Governor of Georgia, calling an election of delegates A retolution was passed allowing members forty-five | toa State convention on the California question, The 4h Cuchoues |. | dollars for stacionery, for the long sessioa, and twenty. | election of delegates is to take place en the 25th o 4 ‘$125 09 | Sve dollars for the short session. Nov . and the convention is to meet on the lth of De- BS 100 09 The Freaxen ruled ont of order Mr. Weutworth’s | cember The proclamation says: “Your iastitutions ns» perdi of aren’ ent to give the employées the ccual extra | *,)2Jeopardy, your feelings wantonly outraged. your ec 4 x Rates oy Fane ro Ciacnes. cAlter saloon state reoms... or ng foctal organizaiion derided, your honor deeply wound. » ed, au ¢ federal const jom Violated by @ seri t . 00 65,09 | tue 'Lowerbetccelere mented ties Dosis oy | agasraniveeieasuros- all tending to the consummation Ereigay mtg per fant. Bae yt is al~ | Cetumeree the Senate bill authorising the Seeretery of | OF cE8 onieet—the abolition of slavery.” a personal bagxege free |. the x ont of ot the Greacary to remit strom the British N | Great effort te making in the Senaie to incorporate erding in meaerement ‘on cubic. feet. Expenscs onthe | the ary to permit verosis trom orth | the Texas navy into ours, in the Navy Appropriation coage, apply vo AnD S seers a. | ev on the United States, 88 | Op oned by our navel off he mey designate, Mr. Thomrsox, Of Miss, inquired whether, if A large pumber of et! zens of the District attended Man, Sreamsur (ompasy.—The United Stati ‘ 0° | the political dircussion at Bladensburg, between | Vote should be reconsidered, the gentioaen wished to | Cigeyy and Lowe, the rival candidates for the Governor. Carlile B. Pattoreon, | move a ai nt | ahip of Merylan: David G. uaile; Mr. Grivwece repiied in the negative, Napali Maen ees Mr Paviy moved to lay the motica to reconsider on Negro Excitement at Pittsburgh, &o, | the table Mr. Asvarow said it was due to candor to say, if the | Pirrsavacn, Sept. 24, 1850. motion to reconsider sheuld prevail, he would move to | Great excitement prevails here among our colored Frecommit the bill. for the put of adding an alters. — tlon of the taritt Warr” Motion to reacteae res not iaid | Population, on account of the recent passage, 1a Con- on the table , De | grees, of the Fugitive Slave bill, A party of seventeen ‘dhe vote ish the bill wes reterrad to the Com- | negroes, who bad formerly been slaves, started on merce, was recousidered—yeas $5, | gsturday, armed to the teeth with pistols and bowie with mat crers and pili ow “ tor persomal bageace tr coeting is me mayer, 86 ) “te . F tele, Pexewmateg ih ecoenres han takes, $100 per ten, | The question reonzred che bill, = on voute tor Canada, Suall parties are leaving and ome ane put per on ettapesic. Pakages should Mr. Guinwac. obtained the floor, bot yielded it to | ‘The accident on the Central Railroad occurred at the not exceed 125 Ths. weight for wulecarrign, | gis. | Mr. dsnawn, wie moved to commit the bill, with | piss Portage road. whilst two of the acction boats instrvet\c ns ver Mr McLens, (dem.) of Maryland, interposed. insist- | Ty 46. ing that Mr Grinneil could not yield to Mr. Ashmun | jg, stion of the rope. A man named Jamis ° bet purper + was time on the hind boat, wee thrown of with genie na, Same Sapobecel. Bed great viclenee nen be was coiled up iu the rope and Of the Whole on the State of the Union, with instrac. | sreegrd © confdarabte distance. Ile wae plcked up, @ tions to consider the sume alter the Army Dill shall | “Third are teenty inches of water Inthe channal to- Pageage feom Panam to Sen Blas ot Ma ereending. The rope brenking, caused the bow's end with foartul velocit with thea a vans fivin’ Pep ins No stores to be landed w somal port suarges, including paid by the passeogers. Ne ‘Apply at the office wt the com BAUARS, WITHOUT DR 0 have been airpased of. and to report it fo the House, th: eee ete Mae Settee | with eo amendment, that from wnd after the pavage a eee Gas Gay. The Gly & Patty roarty | %. | of chin met, the dutier required by law to be pald on ’ _ m gords. weret, and merohandiee imported into the Elxtensive Failurc.-%rtal for Manslaughter, wi Ue govern United Biates, rhell be asse ee A the cules mena | Bosrox Sept 24, 1800. ape thtermeslinin ports. ye at tho principal ports of the United States atthe time | Biiphalet Baker, # large wholes Fete oe en ee ee y Tapeh | of entey. provided that in no ess ative be ns | has tailed, The fatiure was not « peated On & Voluation lors than thet now established by lar: provided, further, that when the valuation C1 ary deroription of iron, or of mackioery made wholly or in p of tren, shell respectively exhibit o feduclion Of thirty-three aed oae-thitd per eeotum Velow @ at msimilar mode of valuation would oxhll in trade but by speculati holds to the susount of nearly balf One er two Giher houses bare been failure, but etill continue te operetion. that ft will not turn out bad The jury in the eaee ot Terrence We'rsteld eg? ots be teoagwe Bb th’ books ate Row ope Jollowis < reters—- rHow nae hate reem berth Ctaudeo berth, torw Stewrage vert, fo rs one TO OMAGH ED. it Bees reow fe when the present revenae low cawetnto operation then apothecary. who*bas been on trial before the Mu Vsoorage, Feuod ted and erpai sic | the iatier valuation shail be adopted. and the duties as- pai Court, for manslauchbter, in causing (he death of i mw ferred, Ko, Various artiois ate provided tor by name, james D. Hall, by administering corrosive rubitnace Ste +." ineluding eotte 4 site of calowel, came into court last evening with i im) of Lilinols, tore toe point | q verdict of “ not guilty.” at the proposition was not re- Michigan Preesvlt Convention, Jackson, Septembar 24, 1859. siued ihe polat, and ruled the pro- | an, W ayae, Alex. BE ies Draper, d The convention b ert, Gorr Warr i itt Fene., Mu Congicestonal lewte Be t Ball scenmere ce t io MOTADELPHES, Robert i .N. R.. fot Frem Mexico, & nm . Exptember 24, 1850 Dy tonight's Soult p we harm that the primary civutions im Mexico are favorable to the | H saparty The Meatoan Co ined a negotiation sof bells eT ——- al Twiggs baw bolt New Or j ¢ beard.) 866. ' Panates + Fropoine. tw = Sporting News. Bar ar «4, Van Dy <6, Vinvow, sense OF THEE RRCUPROCETY ining the ten: ery e Witten North A ade im porte of th. United sat Abw 4 renee He NEW. | prates, provided sitting privileg li beextended to | A German, nemed Gr \ ‘USF. Maskell Sip | the vesels ot thle country, ta those provinow, was | by the rrciden al ¢ | be r he one, please ; Franeic Will. Gr rT | © W.cunerts co ++ commer of Watt Me i . >, Fron mittes oa | The Pennsyit anta Gn | ETE em 8 me a eB 49 Dill gear og lends end riy “ 1 } A. AVektave and Cuba. a Hemwidat J osepins ‘The breach at Baindridg hy od audt ¢ one | i t * Limits of a’ , | - bs Fenn He b bis Gore talk Gn ts Gov. Wilitam F. Johnston lott this afternoon, e ‘md is pad | and will be absent tor « j wane gion! thet | ‘ @ in anew © | ee } xed slo ’ t in preparwtl | . | vergott tne o ft ome . | " Fillmore, ine et | te protest that he votton ia wholly ato emily . : Offer Nevins arrested, yee. | joutac diy. 3 § heavily aabele bx, thes te remalae Proper, ona process isentet " * ’ t a dw th io order to compel Mr Proper Santer tyeve te ot t andr mt court aaa witness, to | to peajuet s| LA. Cle. who stand ‘ ly hd | y ot the cate from Mr, Proper of certain ¥ $100, by tater and frewte Tt ene jatimated th fe Pro. +soue o 8 proper moun yr eas bane ° and th ae | thle, my adopted « eeunstne neat ton 8 the mest ge Was teterred to met boy t et w ee rtvtaamaieadl Wags and Meade. i. Gale, the se: | I prey you. Mr hea | ee Pon THE RENEEIT OF Ohh t " 4 removed —tn fact, | etter, for the fake of truth, ¥ The How ured in the Senate's amendment | rv be tactieating aranne | ‘ tothe Oregon lend 4 post road b the Wh stvioe In New (amypetive. statving the erious Benate bile were referred to the proper | but~he iness, and ia thus far beyond the er | The Cunard stearaers com mitiers reting pe ot the New Verk authoriies for the a prevented meking a ptompt | avocmen eu ror tHe 4 ’ ty © tee | sileged offen However, bull t# required of Me Pro ie ' i Ounetd. Je.end pes > porto oppemr and testify. should old Gale ever returs ") is pe Peeeros Kis ON Y, eid thet he bad city. @hich, by the hy, fa extremely donbetal. | 24.) only by the went ora & Mich f | Wierd. corme he persion to Toure i very moterial sirmene age'ner George W | . " moth 1 shell inet s yim vbe Dirtrtot of Oo ye ived im the crim. com, oOnspitacy whe wrecey. of ® y | he bee had» tod he gow ee ted * morting. to dettery the 5 o. | (Be ourye netomat mick? otendece a | Move Bermuda Convicts —A wattuut wae teeued ron Ment wile facts wide fo (| whut for ubSs pay pose Sil Walon | tehday fer the retest of the eaptatn of « rere joc | Oe put aMe uF + te ° A yetn th: off pethons chane ved form Prreada Daring on based ee = ae yo | renges that | hewring Amith Torpedo Mystery. COUKT OF OXER AND TRRMINER. Before Chief Justice Edmonds, and Aldermen Smith aud Chapman YEE WARNER TORPEDO MYSTERY—TRIAL OF SAMUEL DRURY POR AN ATCEMYT TO MURDER TUOMAS WAR. | NER BY BEANS OF AN INFERNAL MACHINE. Berremuen 2t.—Thod Day —Pbilo ¢. Kaygles sworn, and examined by the District Atroraey. —I was ref in the case of Warner aud Drury; my assooiaios Sheppard and Koapp and Judge Michell; there w: ap appormtment for an of May, o'clock ; it did not take place; the refe- Trees met, bu’ the cause did pot provewd ; it was the same day of the explosion ; we adjourned to the Lith ot May. when we again met; the cause did not then proceed, because, as [ was then intormed, Mr Drar. had deci errested; the reference nover was deteruii Cross-examined by Mr. Clark—I don’t reeoll whether Drury was ip attendance on the 4th of May; the merits of the care were uever opened; [ don't think Myr. Warner was present on the 4th of May; L think he attended at the former me:ting. because there were some sharp words between bi and Vrary, [did net see a deoghter of Mr. Drury in compasy with him at the referemee; I am sure the hour was 3 © COOK, William ©. Jenkins sworn, and exami District Attorvey—I am not Wee during the past yeer, avd in the monrh of Nove: ber imaty I know Me Drury; I think it was in the mouth of May, 184% 1 first saw him; it was in the Sixth ward station honse; 1 November last. laaw him in Brooklyn. at No. 23 Fulton street. upestairs, thied story, back raom; Bristol Bill and Gae-Ryed Thoio- | sou Were with him; Bristol sill is slo known by the name of Dariiagten, Q — What is Dariinzton’s bus Beer and chuyacter? (Objected te ) District Attorney— Weil, L will get it another way. Witness ¢ontinued—On the night previous | was at theivy cieem Mr Wilkes and A.M 0. Swith were there; Mr. Wilkes said he would wish me to go over to Brooklyn, as there was likely to be tnree or fous of Lue greatest criminals of the United States there. ant he would like me te bear their conversation, he said it woald be necessary for us to ve concwaled, atter thoy would be in conversation some time, a fourta man would come in with counterfeit money, or somethiag else; it would be necessary thas we should be patient, and not get tired. as it Would be more than lixely we would heer of some of the greatest crimes that had ever been con witted in the United States; id 1t would be nece:- e sery that I should have another officer with me; he eked me who | would Lave, and [ suid Dorainick Crassous; he said Mx, Smith wouldgi va Us our instructious: AM, 0. Smith requested ws to meet bir at 5 ovelock mext morning at tne Lvy Green; went to the [vy Greea, and he was not thore; I then went to the station house; Urassous, Smith and myselt went to the Untherine Ferry, and Sanith gave us our jvetructions; be told us to be careful and not make apy noise, and when we hoard the v Wilkes coming tate the room, in Bro be ready to make the arrest: to make the arrvet till we heard their voives; Wilkes wos not With us whea we crossed the ferry, wo saw © One-Eyed Thomps: he was in the ferry-house at the other sige; Smith and Chompsou had & converra- toe, sad BmItb bid Mae to fotiow Thompson. To the Judge. - The couyversation between smith and Thompson wae ot heard by me; Smith lett me to go up sud speak to Thompeon Witness continued ‘he direction to follow, or come ng with Thom; son. we 4 to both ws and Oras- sous; Saith and Thompson walked up as tar as Waver street together, the fret street after you leave the fer ry; We followed lelourely behind. at the distance of | about Lalita block: we walked up Water street, and at | the corner of Fuiton street L lost sight of Boith; I siterwarde saw him at the entry way ot 23 Fultoa sitvet, apd he heehoned to me; Thompsoe hed gove #65) Bue KO Of Busith from the corner of Main and Wa- Pr pireets; we thed etter Smih; Thompson was abead, Smith next and I aad Crastous im the roar; when We got to the middie of a square, Smith beckoned Ine; We Weutover, aod into the house; we went up stairs to the beck room on the third story; this was between pine and ten o'cloe: son wes in (he room whea I got up there, and Bristol Bill 48 L supposed, for I never saw him before or sino there were (ser three women running in and out, cleaning the room and fixing up things; Smith and Thomp-on were talking. and Smith showed me the | cloret; he arked me to go out to buy a gimlet, bi paper and i went outand bought the g' mi end wale Ave them to Smith, aud then went o: agato and bouyht the paper: there were two or thr. bi les bored in the docr of tbe closet, [ think, by Mr. Builth, the beles were bored slancing, and nails put in | tor the purpose of making it appewr to be muiled up; there were also holes made im the upper part of the lower panel, tor the purpose of seeing Uhrough; there was & Window over the door, about a foot in breadth, end, I think, three panes of glade in It; the blus paper was put over this window tuside; 1. was puc there for the purpose of darkening the clowt sud there small bole made in the paper; at the time L bought t utiy alee, for the purpose of holes #o that they would nut ap- A.M 0 Smiiu dheeted it to be dome; all pare directed by him; there was 8 nd table placed im the closet, mear the jamb of the deor inside, for the purpose of Oras- sour stacdog oo it, aud secing through the window over tue door, there was a table placed in the room where Brictol Bill sat writing ; there was a bed in the reon. also at the it bans side wall; Oras. sous mywif went into the closet; I locked the door inside, took the key out and pat it in my pookot; Swith, i suppose, pac the nails ia the door, and i beard a sound hammer ; Smith went out.{ I may judge from 4, for 1 didn't seo him; Thompecn went out 0 oF three minutes al Pmith ; shortly after put ten or Gfteeu Thowpeson eau beck with the older Drury; be te Bristo! Bou, - How do you do, t Bill tepiva— be th. at this stage of ibe proceediags ohjerted to this testimony. as con trovening pablie morale «<4 showing a pl bich it wes Bot proper te gir ~ publi city to in & court of justion. The jectson was overruled sud .-semdast seoene | except coptinued— Bri-tol Dill replied Pi few days; the talk then « need about Prov tOFR money, there were two of them at one eid the tebie aud cee ou the other; Bul had his} ward tho cloret door [Witness here desorived tha positions ot the different partios by a diagram } tol Dil! ald he bad $6,000 of the Provinoetown moves. in fifties, Drury arked bim if he had ihe whole dof bo till repiled, * Vea. 1 plantod ppeon asked what the a of the bills Bristed Bi peld they wer id thas © (Orwry) y've get you elor Mr. email bills; Drucy that effect. that they td be mo of; Thempon esked Bill if the numbers ae th by the bank, ifs, he would notgive ta for them, or seimeihing to that eileet 4 thet was ell right; Orery then want- to know when Piristot Bit would to Lie piace im Asterie that they 1 | | j p “<5 Nominarions—Por Becretary of State, George Mae Pape re m ey'yeened Sovmn (a decision 2 She See b. Kent councy; for Auditor General, | what vine he woutd be } nt ez Suge + 00m Sears wo oe ae ang bog neh ecuuty; fur Attorney Gene ) | bite Mie stol Bill then spoke y abo iv. soMRRES SS Soe te ee eurer, Ceorge T Clark | Watehes be tnd, Ds ait it Mihie Une, taat ne, Sem uel E b could tell ? sould g de an Thom pron ow th Th ru t Peiscal BAL Lae eharged Thempeon © ‘ , thet we #eald be, tora tevet t “Ew pit tom pounds of po er 4 Will Btow the beves from the fou it te tite alt Bit then seked Deaty how much wos in ary Toph od, “three peur Weil itt » wloe and nd ber New V ae but abeatd the bon one dey Brite raing see ‘ aad it ta 1 into tb whi re the be Gelng te Cable provided for w hie , Arhiey. and the dilferes ‘ t Attorney In: be “ bimeetfae bail. the au ' # wtuobsity Thompron thea Drucy her Thou ron opened the « stuek. thought i beliey Craseous after Smith welked of; Stith om omente; he avked w had beard cc make of | proper t angp * self Pent out togerber To thead udgn.— Wien T wens there | an fretool tt was iow the Be ares 1 at ond trteud { fas ton to son yore aw Teo there, Lowa the habit ot gure on ot new with Mr 03 Lwoult nh) tr ourned musting oa the 4th | the morning; Thomp- | Qaughter); I don't know whether he we 1 1 01d not ‘wake him up at one times Tues seks arrest of Drury; it was either Smith or ‘Thompson not to arrest Drury until Thompson left him; it was Sinith I think; I wes acting under the diree- tlon of Jenkins. Me Clark—You were acting under the direction of Jenkins, Jenkins uuder the direction of Smith. and | Smith under the direction of Thompson. (Lat to listening to any conversation, or aa to any par- ticular topic uf the conversation would be beld thore. Yo tho Distriot Attorney.—Tho glass was clean over the door; Ursrsour was standlog on the table looking throngh the hole in the paper. snd oceasionaily lifting up the corner of the paper Q —ilow were you placed? A—lI was on my knees clore to the door, near to the key-bole and the hole in the panel, we were there from (wo hours to twohoursand a half have been | Witness continued- When we arrested Drury, aud in that room once since, with the Attorney General, | he dropped the money, Jenkins picked it up; Drury (Mr, D. Graham.) 1 could hear conversation io an | immediately said, “that’s not mae; I know nothing kins said, “that’s what we wanted,” ordinary tone, distinetiy; the gimlet produced isthe | about it; Jen! one the holes were bored with | Mr Olark—Do you not knew that it was arranged [A picee of board was here produced, with holes | thet Thompson was to decoy Drury, and at thls bored in it by the gimlet, to show tho jury the sixeot | money into his hand. and then you were to arrest the holes bored. } him” AI do not; Smith told us to look out for Witness coptinved.—It was through # hols that size, | Drury’s sleeve; that he might have something up bis and the key-hole that Looked, Heevi, Twas at Drury’s house with the other offers Crovsexamined by Mr. if Was there anything put im their pockets, and sure it Wass penal door? A—I am not sufficient taken away’ A.— ‘There sight have been, bat [dla="s carpenter to Kuow, but I thiuk itis like the doorin ree anything; | saw Smith with acloak Q.—What the court near the bench; itisa common bedroom — business had you to ranseck the house of Mr. Drury! door; Smith asked m,¢ when he bored the holes,itl A—T{! didn't do so, Q—Who ealled you in? could see, and I said yes Smith. Q.— Was Wilkes there? A.—He was; I did Q.—Mew near to the hole coult you get yourrys? | not lear Bmith say he had a search warrant : I did A.—My eyebrows touched the door, anu I could sve not hear Mrs Drury tek the officers for an inventory distinctly; I think the bolo was clantiog, there was of what they tovk eway only one hole in adeition to the keyhole through | A.M. C. Smith sworn and examined by the Distrist which I lookee; I don’t recollect whether there was Altorney—Iam a policeman, about eighteen years; I eloth en the table in the rocm ov not; [ may have know Drury nearly Gitem or sixteen years; I know said at the jast trigl that there was, and [ now think ‘Tbhomas Warmerabont the samo time, [ revollect the cite there was; Doury was opposite the +; bole; whea [ | cumstance of the explosion of a box at his house; [ went was looking at Thompson £ wax not looking at Drury; here the day after the explosion; my attention was I rested myvelf part of the time by lying em tay belly; first called by Justice Magrath, for the purpose of dig | Twas not trightened bot I thoaght tan unpleasant covering whothe person was that sent it; Mr. Drury post ion; i cont know whetherCrassoux wastrightened; was arrested on the Lith May. on @ peace warrnat, at am pow an independent ps en; L reside at the the suit of Thomes Warner, who swore he was atraid of Ivy Green; it is a public house; Lvesigned my efice him, be wae arrested at Mr. Ruggles’ offoe in Nassau of polive oflcer of the Sixth ward; L expected to be | street, and taken before Justice Magrath, and was Aproluted acuin, but ihe judge woulda’t wail tor me bound over to keep cho peace towards Warner, im when you kept me bore for sn howr and a half; L did $1000; soon after that J went afver Thompsoa. net go to (be Mayor in company with Mr. Wiikes to ask Judge—8ee what @ wide door you are opening, Mr. to be rew ated Mokeon by this te Q.--Did you obtain the consent of the District Attorney great deal said lice, or the Mayor to g6 te Brooklyn ! of a coaspirsey on (he part of Mr Smith, Wilkes, amd A.—I believe { asked aud got the consent of my One-ryed Thompson, and we want to show captain state of the cane. Q.--Den't you know (het the captain had no autho. | Mr Smith—[ rity to give you leave to go out of the ely ef New about it, from beg:peirg to end; [took Thompson, | Yerk on duty? brought him to tLe pr ilee office; bis partioular friend, A.—Itl did wrong I suppose the Mayor would have rk. came, and suid we had ao right to keep him Jeprimana-d me; ! ai in the habit of going to the Ivy nd told him to be off Green for six or seven years, tk—[ don’t want to get into any collision Q.— Were you not one of the Ivy Green Harmonics’ with you; but koowing that you never do anytl | A.—There was @ club ed the Uarmouies, aad L used to fing there for my owa amusement; [ have seen One Eyed Thompson there; he has come there to inquire for Wilkes and smith; I had no nequaintasee with Ove Byed Thompson, except sevime bina ta che | City Prison; 1 was in prison, cbs ding | threatening letter. but I wae released ia am hour ud ebalf and never was Indicted; I was arrested and dis- charged by the same mugisty Dir, Osborn: [mut | Seqerintea with Wilkes ve or six years; h | situation im the police; he is editor of the # under bis orders, but und . Smith, whom L consider one of the ced officers 6 city; L have been at Wilkes's house more then ones; (saw Thompson there oper ; supposed Thompson to be a bad maa Wace | LT went to Lrookiya; Ckuew Me Warner; I never wae in tee Court of Bessions when Wetner cef nied Thompe mn for burgiary; I was one of the officers who arrested Mr Drury; the warrant was issued by Jase uh throp; it was riven to Smith; [saw Deary com img of (he Astoria boat; I did vot arrest him then, ark.—-Q.—Are you Chief of Po- straightforward, 1 concluded that you had ar lly. bim tile Mr Sm I perform my duty in as straightforward and lege’ DHE ae You co, Mr Morris excepted to this testimony as iMegal contended that Mr Smith hed no right to give an a count of all the men he nad arrested 6 ovideace against Mr Drury Witness comtinued—Thompzon wee discharged by Justice Magrath, and Drary was beiled, Q.—What step did you take next in this adair? A.—Mr Wilkes asked me to goto Bo ton to get an afldavit of Mace geret O'Connor and avother person; that was in Vetober, I think; the affidavits. and returaed with them he notin Io: the Marshal of city of Boston O'Connor's affidavit; 1 gave them te Wilkes, and be eave them to the Attorney Generel next day; Wilkes cume 10 mo, and said there was tobe » meating of Drury, Bristol Bill, and Jue syed Thompson im Brook- lyn. and I went you to sud two smart officers there, end be suggested that Jennine should be one of them, beeaure Mr mith told m+ young Sum would he ¥ smart telio I gave the officers the di- him; ifaw @ boy about young Prury’s age come off rections, and told them, if necessary, to write dows boat and I tollowed biin and keloved bebiac bim, the conversetion that they heard [Wituees here @ eeribed the arrangements of the room, and bis placieg denhins aud Crassous in the closet, Ko} L walked about tor two hours; when [ returard, 1 ask it they bad beard savthing, end they to bad, i desired them to wrice it Gown; they cam New York. and made their afi devite ti night betere B judge (Witness then described the arrest ot Deary B= teetified to by the other witne and also the arrest of his eo Samuet Drury, jr..at Avtoria). 1 wert up rtaire in Drucy’s house; litile pirt locked & door, end threw the key (ato & orb, Le ked ber tor pened the doowr.and saw Cao hes; Talso sow k there, though I pointed it ous to ihe didn’t turn, aud that convinesd me that it wae not young Prory; Saath bag the warrant, wad, in the meantime, Drory eoossed over the ferry, pb? couldn't he have arrested him! A. -You k Swith that; [ followed over. sud saw Chomp. G Drury meet im Brooklyn; Smith told inw tq Watch them, ond be careful and not let Drury Ui apytbing away after I arrested him, acd net to « when Thompson on bim until ThompronFbad lett hun left | arresied Drury; he let something fail from hi 1 it up; 1 took him deo th. Jed Drury over to him; V | distaree off; (then raid that Drury tropped 1 opened tt, and found it to conteia four $10 bills, ot the Eegle aux cf Brievol; 1 guve them «ver Wilkes and he afterwards handed them to the justi Mr Devry bad two cents in hishacd atthe time, © | Did you nov say that those two cents wore wehhts, for the ‘purpe ©. of throwing away tie money! A—L believe Edid Q—Don't you know that the ferry fare of jewelry and we | but forgot it et that thie | Wiles Mr Clark submitted that enough. and they objected & | this point, ne irrelevant co the prosenc issue, Mr Grahui seid thar the pros cation was charged with » conspiracy, and tt Mir Smith could threw say ris evidence had gone tar aay further evidvace ow fe two cents? A —Yeu; TD have never gone on any en- ight Upon the eircametance of Drury having eounter- re for Mr. Wilkes. ©—Whose enterprise was | fet meney, be thought itudmisstle. A. —1t was for the Commonwealth, L suppose-— | Mr Clark raid that there was aa indietment tor that (Langbt L went to Drury’s b: at Astoria, and Gfience pending and whea is came arrested 5 Drury; there were mx officers of us, | on, they would to show wht placed tae and Thompson and Witkes. (Witresk waned the mone ® officess.) Q —Et took eight of you to arrest that | ‘fhe Judge tionght that it would be time enous’ yours wen? A —They went there for the purpose of ther to go into the: ease, aod Lherefore siopped say | Searching the Bouse, Q—Lad yous swarch warrant? | turtberevidence on that point now, Witners th A ed young Drury, ana him in seid that he made experimenisin the closet, aad.ne a took them off afterwards: £ refured to let ould bear an * ou he erot-exuaina- tion of Dir, Bmilu will be commenced this morning, *6 20 v'elock. je mot!) +r and cisters thet be was ercerted; | I bad not aelubin my hema; I did not vay L would | knock bis d—@ brains out; L doa’t think Drary Taowpeon sald ia the roow in | te { thee @ Warner—t City ketest j Ovrmacr Urow ate . } cveding along the outsrirts of Ulat | 4 vod Ceinotery, be heard # raccessiou of vivival | pounder,’ I cia not kuow a) that time that Warner me, apparcutly made by « femal» | aod Thompeon were good friends; 1 was not aware | trating into the woods, discovers | Wet ab thet very time they were intimate friends, | Bling with three rufiiane, who were at} ug bo coun w pel her by maia force to sceede to the wishes, Upom eciog the boy, the wen desisted from their atte and fd. but wore shortly after Brend. aud locked up in Jail, to awelt na exomint | then. The girl iound ber way to the house of ex-Al man Reeve, where- ber clothing being aeariy tora of Ler—a Sew supply was furnished ax) she bersel! ra- ted toremain Throw however. that het heir possessio heard of elae Q~ vid Mr. Deury at thes tine fection or make apy portion: 1? A-—No wr Lam a cc Center trent your ttimeny te be* ° hi Wiliam Jaywoo! awd Joni enpoating the ter ce we the above, we learn from ex at “How mack wae ta Reeve, of tbe Eighth ward of Brooklyn, that the that she i« ad was On @ viele here peat Oresowood i ager to Une nen ; ~~ York, sider som > when be re + Witners.— That ied, girl wan 2 9 | & erametrens fron to her cousin, ¥bi aD Jemetery whem the ruMens met her, aod, ay it iknow | undern yy | believed, violeied ber person xamingtion of perty?! A .—Andy \ Joihea, blood verns torpeae afar! A - Q And por inc en yan wa you went there with thin knowledge 1 converretion on there subjects, that y the urtest’ A.-1 was acting under Grrr. and was waiting for his voir o: Golug ro ciapta to fh wi. wud she not making e was compelled to Gis Dew! nick Crasrons, examiaed by the Dist riot Attor- A Prue ney.—Lam a p th: Whe mireste yin Br November lest; pmb ach " U Aiyn. to the b in Poiten pun ft poare Unat The partt intimation that L was tu go th pear Prospeot Mill, when @ told me | was to go over to sel # ec arfe of whie 3 the weret menin the world @ im enyin tomething by looking wt t an replie Tesdy sud wont over with bis gun, polnted ride; T the colar hone. « loget ber witne the ter Jepkine ay of eloret; Bristol ~ oid Tre Ree. ‘ mun The - wh ‘ ! od " tue } Tees peon ta osobins : ' sek - nitty » the ved * evegh th i oti Dut wii ne one Pater 7 ren ' peed lyre of wide ° ny; thee moun f ' ' i vat " ¥ ‘ J a h ftorber body las moutleret bret to gr HL was Thompeon’e rhght eye “ator Shan mg Lind ra the orer , olf am be bia head te , H ' + inet © or ! in fort ’ a) 8 ove . apoon anid reps hoe. Deury ® it 1 Mevemrnts of bleh telividauls wre eud Uh ocue thie ware ae " ie to the Pa ' ° Ghar at“ hotels” where t 19 | Awis vod wiett vente agines ton Beroin You esl) those ple Whe athe é while off o 1 AmI ons ot ti pr ote aud r f there + oe but tts “y \ gt through bie wiatingat: hed pt me - thane D 1 wed ’ o Snblive Prete, tne the pecteee ee . tes ' * doer © een’ hand dane