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~ <THE NEW_YORK HERALD: | WHOLE NO. 6756. DOUBLE SHEET Cc. Meyeih ruend ell, —Tucada: ut No, 690 Oxeenwich of Parlor, Bedroom and Kite! Apell 22, Feet, & 1861, Hor t AUCTIONEER.—BY FRANCIS H. yusehold Furniture, and gencral assortinent Furniture. amience at precisely half-past tem o'clock, A. M. Sule to com- C. KEMP, AUCTIONEER.—HOUSEHOLD FURNI- ‘at 10 o'clock, at house 45 » ture, thisday, (Tuesda: Mercer atreet, by catalogue, vi gany Chai d air C irs, Hair Mattresses, pets, and 4 general a handsome assortment of ing of Brussels and other Carpets, oarved Furniture, Window Curtains, Oil Paintis Frenchy Bedsteads, vata ortinent of quod Furniture, China, Glass and Crockeryware, Kitehon ‘urniture, & ure, consisting of mabo, sofas, rockers, burcans, and other carpe tone. the sale, day, wt 10 o'clock, at vor ture, nent y back», four Ch euited for the s! on,on W chante’ Bxeh all the modera sree fect order; two do. recep AM., at OUN L. YANDEW. fale of St A large assurti commence with the kitchen furniture. bankable money. Goods will be 7M. MeCORMICK, ture. Carpets, & covered with « uy dimio edstonda, ofan, nt of ehin rary ¢ and centr and washstan x octave piano, very Sale to. Terms, eas, in delivered izamodiately after a and glass wa Fr a suit of ri RNI- will sell, this th gilt in damask, removed from au ss- town, consisting of « Sofa, two Divaus with well yt oa ement brick hi ween Fourth at No, 55 Pict f rokewood pari carved, made to order, with on chair glegant sofas one do. tete a tete; four do. on, Brussels and ingeain earpets; sofa hedst French bedsteail. &ce 3 : +, Mt No. 24 Willonghhy, between Pearl and day strect Genteel Household Furniture, \ Ok, at their sal nd very large a ses, vil cans, & Wednesda: niture, nt Te) ¢ wet consisting of ek two elegant tet one set o! Wednesday, Jock, J plain glass, Tance & ( ortment of Kose Tree: rs, two Arn Chairs, two Couches, ei also w lot of Carpets. I. LUDLOW, AUCTIONEER. on Twent ing AUCTIONE a bre worl to cost, LFix pie bah » April Zid, at 118s UPACTU. auction, on strvet, street, positive cash sales of solar lamps, at "No. 424 Gran k, st the Mer- story street, as atelle, elabvravely lartorns, store fixtures, yin lots for deaters and room, from the celebrated nursery of D. Boll & Dunlap. OWN KEESE, AUCTIONE) unrivalled collection of Books.—James E. Cooley will sell, on Tuesday, aud Thursday evening feven o'clock, nt the Auction room, 377 and corner of White street, a very ex Teetion of splendid Englinh Hooks, ndence from E poleon's Great Work on Exypt, first editio fural history: ¢ x vole. incourt’s M - ele] tion « pril 224, jon. Amonz ot! logy and mow Florence ata, mperb a 6 vols, M Murphy's Arab Bible, 6 vols., with IM) plates from Audubon’s great work of the Birds of Ams unt folio, together with the large. of Literary Geins ever offe are now ready at the sales room, where thy boxke ansed for inepeetion, etion head. IFICENT Bid and 20 rf 5 freratteactive Sarit fi and Fran- ._ im ARGE venbirer, will sell at auction, ti 12 Wall stroet, a Plantes, & AND Ae aad wl at auction. For further particulars FREXCE BOYLE, AU CTIONEER. Zid inst... cl Wednesda, street, near Mal fof Sofas H Leeds & Ce April, at 10 stitute, 657 bre ond saluable ec sorablage of original w: ‘Thieetty.ee < oriain choive select ing artists, i Se ‘east of Pow eolection of hig! recently by J. P. Beaumont, Esq ever made in’ th adway ii masters, such as Brekel, i a M., in the LEEDS, Furniture, & Co. will wel! at auction, « = Twonty third north side, @ @ ENRY MU. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER. oil paintings of picture 4 of art ¢ original speci and have not b vil Y new galler nearly opposite Bond stew ‘eniers, VW anipf, De Meems, Pym Palamedes, Marinari, Zurharay, Cuercine aud ‘of the great Enropean sch f n of the prod eluding the works of De Brakelaer, Seheliho ut, . Carter, Akkerskyk, &e., &¢., purchysed of or dnplicated. rises over 150 choice pictures, the whole of which were collected by Mr. J.P, Beanme AUCTION inting and ever off 8 tame probably the most costly ed at ametion in the works of the Wermans, Ruy ~ weker, Lnires any oth ve witha t. of this city, J studios abrond, who has of an ate neat fury in porfect order, vis :—Kosewo rand ne by Stodart & Dw French exclised Secretary and Booka Sofa, Tote n Tote, and Chairs cove in may Paintings by Dur oetelle, iF mod Figures» ud Gr ye in plastijue and bisewit: Eageavings, Martel Ornaments, ‘Table, mahopany French Deletead, Dressing Bn tes Kitehen Furuit tanda, Tay Bens: covered in crim so Bede Glasses, Ke., Washatands, Ke; blac Carpets, Lar wne and Footst marble top walnut exten 8, AUCTION EER.—MOUS edroom Furi Furniture, cons A and Parlor Sofas, Chair tre ‘Tables, Mon GF urnitace, i Orne consisting of &Co, will aot at Heat No. 4 Warer on Dini Ke. | the Niew }a@ | tensive and convenicnt accommodations for oats, | Bareans, Chairs, Boda, Mattresses. | ROLD UCTION NOTICE.—THOMAS BELL, AUCTIONEER. —Hy i qart of th etrcet, ant .0#FO} UCTION S Corrta pril, » rel W. A. CARTER, Auctic LMS’ GUIDE, ADELPHIA — NEW ~s nw New York at delphie atGand YA. M. andd P.M. nw street N TRHAVE YORK AND Put and Philadelphia dt Throvgh jn 434 houre, vie New Jor Aveod to $5 for fr Mf BA. M. and OP. M., te this day Fe or Furni rest kt ulars in time. Friday, ® at No. 3 * X Toes. BELL, A CR. —A HANDSOME P ALB O ont § tof t of Lib the Aw ion, at n Ro fon Tatler, Lae rhiture. ke. W mes, No Railron urtiand str y street. Leavy Touraday, YORK t—Crited States Mail L Fare re. for areond class, Loave 4 at ae + trom the foot of Wal- 10 THE COMMISSIONERS OF EMIGRATION, AND | Srom Kow York to “ “ Wer and Upper Lake: 1 Benev rhose of prot nent § ti Steamer Steam and Canal. Raftato si Clevelant 30) Detroit, . 36 Dilwack 1” Racine 40 ™ 10 in the Hudse and Bini and maents atthe several stations. TI eyance is not eynalied in any other part of the world low, gentlemen, if ine-teneh 0 75 per cvmt hniy Neccbanty expense, therefore, the above rates allows me a Fair compenss cof convey Sot tse th t cheater aaa Kmcmnorr Saat their dirs dvantace, 7 Codar street, New Yor Protection means anyt! jigrants whic! at 1 defy the 3s for plea o we care aes defenmied and ti vetion, in mercy gi poor stranger office romaina at the old stand, tk. JOHN ALLEN, Rx-Mayer of © ALIFORNIA, DE SOLA & CO., COMMISSION MBI Keforonces—M. ‘rancdsoo, Calif Mo With respect ? Tam not tramele om in the United Stal M, Rot A greater wish t etabli am bouts migrant y and runne River, first clase St He a h leave te serviceable thas publicly addreesin ance, If emi- | y by the yosed upon if 4 \ n New to rand Ruiteort s) ~ 650 | , in proportion, Tae nbeeriber, are the Peoples First class ennal | ant Train on Railroal, mera on bie and industrions eltence of this eon ing, why isit that | York, pay 25 down with on- 1 to furntsh better means has more ¢x- 78. ed in this | ___ BUROPEAN NTERED AT STA cr E bition All rie eae rrr y ing ereeti xhiditions in Londor streets, churches, monuments, fares, ind every gther negeasar ion.” Published Ross '& Sone, 119 and 120 Bishopsgate street, London, celebrated petruquicrs, perfumers, hale cutters, hair dyer And general agents, who undertake to execute on commi = sion orders for overy description of goods for all parts of the world. Ross & Sons also solicit the attention of persons r ding abroad to the articles of their own manufacture; cons ing of British and foreign perfumery (they having fetaulishment in France, every Kind of soap, brushes, dev ing cases, strops, and cntlory, including their “ Registered Guard ‘Kazori’ "which prevents the ‘possibility of any one cutting himself while shaving, artrapilatory for dyeing the hyir of any required shade, and their unrivalled asvortinent ornament fall kinds, for both ladies and gontle- mun, “Any orders received by them promptly attended to, | and if of Lav value an wholesaly price, but a ri . they undertake ‘that nothing but first class sent, their name isa sufficignt guarantee, having by ned nearly a century, | Price of the Almanas owance to the trade; to be had, by | r, of all booksellers and newsvenders Uirouzhout the world, | Address, Ross & Sons, 119 and 12) Bishopsgate street, London, NO THE C11 8 OF AMERICA INTENDING TO Exhibition.—Mechi, of 4 Leadenhall Lurch street, London, hag long beon hout the civilized world for Raw Cutlery in ge les, Drevsing-case: ‘Toa tre ys, and Papier Mache’ im all its various ap; %, As well as every requisite for the t and work-téble, Deeply sensible uf the necessity which the ensuing Groat Exhibition imposes, worthily to sustain his reputation, he has secured a very considerable space for the adequate display of his numerous productions, while his well-known emporium, 4 Leadenball street, will ree owned th Ve an accession of stock cate lated to meet the extraordinary demand which he antiol- patos. | Among the sights of London, none are more interest- ing and extravrdiuary than its shops, and for a combination of tuste and elegance, there isnot one more conspicuous than, ‘Those who’ wish to see the manufactures of Eng- | din the most attractive mai rmust notomit | they will find on abundance of objects wirements of 6 class of purchasers. ill be furnished England, post free, F837, &, ROSKELL, (SUCCESSORS TO STORR Mortimer) Goldsmiths, Silverstaith Chronometer aud Watehinakers, London; manufactory, 26 Harrison street, Gray inn-road; beg to intimate to their at the, abont m "g from their branch Dusiness in Princes Tr Exch: (T° SPERM OIL RECTIFIERS OR MERCHANTS. gentleman residing at Manchester, England, having Very extensive connection of near twenty years’ cultivation With spinners, manufacture chinists, &c., in that town | And district, is open to receive an agency for tiie sale of oils. | 1 pled to supp re aud first-rate article ret ap find this ® valugble connection. References of | Address S. X., care of Messrs, Willmer & SHIPPING. 8.MAIL STEAMSIIIP COMPANY—FOR NEW OR- leans direct, via Havana, on Saturday, April 2) So'elock P. M. Fare reduced.—The splendid doubl steamship ONTO, 3,000 tons burthen, James Finda, U.S. N.. commander, will sail procisely at 3 from her pier atfoot ‘of Warren street, N. R., ernment mails, direct for Havana and New Orleans. Chagres Darsengers transferred at Havana to the spleadid doubleen- Eine steamship FALCON, Froight taken to New Orleaus at 30 gents per enbic foot. Specie only taken on freight to Havana, No bills of lading will be signed after the steaner has sailed. Fortrclaht or passage, apply at thc offs of the Company, No. 177 West street, corner of Warren strect. &M. O. ROBERTS. HE NEW DOUBLE EN. OK CHAGRES DIRECT. ne steamship Prometheus, Capt. H. W. J ne more trip to Chay betore taking her pi sand will leave New York for Chagres 4, North River, on Monday, the clock VM, For freight or passage, having apply to i RO ALLEN, 9 Battery place SSAGE FOR CALIFORNIA.—THE FAST DOUBL: st FROMETHEUS, Capt 1. W. do ireet, from Vier No. April, iast., at 3o'elock, * befure taking her place on the Nicaragua route, For choice of berths apply to THOMPSON & HITCHCOCK, 149 Pearl street, corner of Wall street, PRANCISCO—FIRST VESSEL.—THE NEW auc clegant clipper siip ST. TAOMAS, can take n small ity of light freight aud four passengers, St Wall str a. E.G. SUTION & CO. OK SAN FRANCISCO AND OREGON—EXTRA FAMI- only through line oamer. Ou Ist June. the know favo- | dire Ap excellent ave re trip to po SA L ‘By from Panaina to Sou Francices, ‘The well vite steamer SARAH SANDS, 1,00 tong, hay most ex inllioe—sepa- ce rooms in both saloon and second cabin—will be | ligd by the Pacitie Mail Steamship Company, va the «from Panama, Her inte trip from San Francisca | #4 performed in twenty-one days, Sho will be ready to re- | ceivocn hoard, immediately on their arrival iu Paasima, the sesongurs intending to go by her, and by Tearing New York 1 be dexpatehed the middle of M y gen ype the reduced rates economy offerte y Will be—in tue saloon, ciseo, in the 2icabin, $150 m Ponama to San Francisco, appl to i HOWLAND A ASPINWALL, A and 85 South street. EXPRESS AGENCIES, de. MeNiowL | rt doxpat be PSS FOR BNGLAND AND FRANCE. European Packave Bic 4 mer AfFiCa. nd Parcels for the abc Will be re -sived wdny, pril, INO. A spe: enger will be despatched } om 1COL & CO. 3H Wail st k, and 9 Fenwick st., Liverpo ERFORD & CO'S, PAST EXPRESS TO © Single newspapers & et the huadre ht 40 ets. per Tb. LIFORNIA.~ on Monday 28th i eels received till LP. water proof, rece! es on the Tat. xeoed 13 Mr, Bi freight fre ALIFORNIA | ¥ noxt expre splendid zine steninshi aptain I. W. Johnson, on Monday cM. This teaimer making one more trip before (aking her place on thy Ni } Parcels received apti! the me the steamsr's nil kaos (which ot sailing, tad letters u ade pre ) must be tore previous, 3 Honse chars or froight by the Promethous, having wodation, apply at this offtes. THOMPSON & HITCHCOCK, Managors and Aven # Pearl st, corner of W: ECEDENTED DESPATCH! RATE: ins & Co.'s wrest California Fre rem por Uni ‘ Satneday, April sith innon, from our 1 1M & 18 Wall ‘THE WORLD'S PAIR, eee > TUR W D'S FAL .DT, D. INGSTON, ay Noe WORLD'S FATH.—THE WHOLE OF THE CARGO of the Lawronce having been conveyed from Southam: posited in the Crystal Palace, wa ter our dirort reparad th cit ttention t the wiaher cfoxhibitors. Partion visiting England ars invited to eas at our Livery " n ottioos, where they wili find filer of the} spapers, where tere may be addr sof credit m cured, nnd every attention given to thele wi EDWA ORD & © feet 15 W all etroot and I7 and ts AMERICAN EAGLI nlae » all ponetwa t i April, and has of nasser gers, who will b Y then me n tw sorte y for ve we take ara, nt FAIR.=PERSONS GOIN PROTABLE Wait ¢ cirl( Bngliah ), a sitmat yeny & fr itin, ferewce given LIQvUOks. NETIOR, CROWN, AND BEAGLE BRAND CHAM Pagho—dnet reced bre ofered at the Low prt and genvine byt A. DSLLLMOK Ey Bran? corner of Cr HE CHOMCEST OLD IMPOR CED WINES, BRAN DIE: e., & (for cosh only) 23 per cont, corner of Crosby, than at amy Bi paid to tv on, warronte | pare ern porter, and cider, int pertod ¥ it own yee AL DALLIMORE, Peoprietor. WINES, ARS, &C.—TIE ody fragrant Hn eat import ST DRANDIE: lanes af eho te fi | stiliraging. There being no engines or other means of | weather begins to look like clearing up. ' $4 05a$4 10. | stock. wud yellow, Lard is advancing; 1,000 keg4 changed | ®t the Ivy , bands at le, MORNING EDITION-----TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1851. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, All the Eastern lines wore out of order yesterday. The Mysterious Steamer, &&, Baxrimone, April 21, 1851. In connection with the mysterious appearance of a steamer in the Chesapeake Bay, it is rumored that some three hundred men have embarked here, to join the Cuban expedition. Archbishop Eccleston still lives, though in a dying con- dition. He has a fistula in the throat. ‘The New Orleans mail, of the 13th, has been received, but there is no news of interest. Death of Judge Bullard—The Fire at Grand Guli—Oficials Shot at Haytl, Ke. New Onixans, April 19, 1851. Judge Henry A, Bullard, whig, a representative from the second district of this State in Congress, died yes terday. ‘The steamship Mexico sailed from this port to-day for Chagre ‘The Jackson and New Orleans Railroad Convention met in this city on the 16th. Delegates were present from Memphis, Vicksburg, Baton Rouge. and several parishes, We have accounts from Grand Gulf to the 1th inst., at which time half of the town was in ashes and the fire ug the tlumes, all hopes of saving the town had on ubandoned. Advices from Hayti received at this port confirm th shooting, by order of Soulouque, of Jean Baptiste Francs, the Minister of Justice, and seven others, for conspiracy aguinst the peace of Hayti and Saint Domipgo. v news from Venezuela, reporting all quiet. The e crop had failed one-half. Congressional Contested Election in Penn= sylvania, &. Dawvitre, (Pa.) April 21, 1851, The matter of the contested election of the Eleventh Congressional district is before the Court here to-day, Judge Jayne, of Wyoming, presiding. The Mou. Joan Brisbane is counsel for H. B. Wright, (dem.) the con- testant, and the Hon, Joseph Casey for Mr. Fuller, (whig.) The case excites great interest, and the trial Will doubtless last during the week, the point being the admission of gertain votes, This district was recently re- presented by the Hon, Chester Butler, (whig) deceased. Excitement Relative to the Colleetor and Naval Officer of Philadelphia, Pr apecena, April 21, 1851, The decision at Washington in the cases of William D. Lewis, Collector of the Port, and Peter C, Kllinaker, Naval | Ties: they hud better go over the fous, Smith and witness were together; they wanted to catch both Drury: strange developements are expected to be made in regard | ferry (hey met 1 positive whether Wilkes was there or not; Smith spoke to Thompson; witness was talking to Crassous; he did not expect to meet Thompson; he had no appointment with Inm; did not know whether Suith had: und Crasous ucted entirely under Smith's directions; One-Fyed Thompson and Sunith talked-about five or ten minutes; then T Smith gave witne heep a bicek behind Thompson, and witness « block hind Crassous, and Prury would meet Thompson on the Heights; and when Th arrest him (Drury:) with meet Thompson till then: they went up Columbia street; saw Thoinps sn walked sdvug till on the kitt side of the etree Drury crossed over to Thompsoi the instructions. he said they were to Thompson left him.and to be careful that he did not throw Officer, bas caused much sensation and talk among poii- ticians. An indignation meeting is spoken of. aud some to Seeretary Corwin, ‘The city is filled with rumors of resguationy and removals about to lake place, Funeral of General Brady, &e. Deraor, April 19, 1861—11 A. M. ‘The last honors to the veteran General Brady, are be- ing rendered here to-day. Weather is, fine and all the uillitary im and around the city are out, ‘The firemen, and draymen on horses, and all the societies, of every description and kind, are out in full regalia, ‘The streets aud housctops are filled with spectators. Freshets Anticipated In Pennsylvania. Prrvsecnou, April 21, 1851, It has been raining almost constantly since Friday, but there is now a prospect of its clearing up. There | , are vow ten feet of water in the channel, and the river is stil rising. Iieavy floods aud much destruction of pro- perty are anticipated, they went up Uh Wirxrsnanne, April 21, 1851. t ‘The Susquehanna river at this poiut is very high, is rising rapidly. We have had heavy rains, and the « came out tcgether, aud walked up the steeet ; th Markets. New Oneans, April 19, 1851, Cotton is unchanged. Flour has been active this fold a | On Lil they came toa lot, near the end of the street, some dintunce frum the Colonmde house: or first atrees they caine to, Thompson turned ‘to the right | ud Drury tothelett. ‘They came out of the gate way, and Wilkes caine right by them touched them ; his impre Wilkes that day before. PRICE TWO CENTS, District Attorney —That fo all, till we go. to the loss of | the bills. A be called again and examined, except as tothe loss of the | bi ills. The Court directed that it should be #0, reserving their own discretion as to allowing any other question to be Mr. Clark then proceeded with the cross-eaamination— Witness could not tell exactly how the bills were folded; they did not seem to be folded careful or by design; did not know what they were till he had unfolded them, as to their denomination or anything else; could not tell | whether they had been long folded; they were snugly | «d; did not expect to find those bills in Drury’s hands when he afrested him;he was neither disappointed nor sur- | prised;the arrest he made was upon a charge of attempti to murder Thomas Warner by 4 torpedo box; he betiev it was on the 1th November; had entered upon that business at the requert of A.M. ©. Smith and Mr. Wilkes; A. M,C, Smith was an ot of the same dis- trict as witness was at that time; Mr. Wilkes was the | editor of the National Police Gazette; he had no official | position at all; A. M.C. Smith and Crassous were the | only efficers with witness; when they crossed the ferry, | they met, on the Brookiyn side, Wilkes aud Thompson; be meant One — Thompson. Q.—Who was Thompson ! | A—Wm. Ht. Thompson. | G.—What was he? | —Tthe associate of the Drurys, ax I understood—a primanded the witness for his iman- | ner and | in auswering questions. Q.—How long have you known him as a thief? A.—Ilad never known him to be atl his own general understanding Thompson) by sight tor four or fi resided in Carl street; in the Tombs: he was potated oat to hin; at thetimeo! | Drury’s arrest he had not seen Thompson in New York; | he wis arrested about 10 o’cluck-—three qua hour after they arrived on the Brooklyn side; had not seen Thompson the evening before; had seen him on the Tuerday Wotore; may have seen him at the Ivy Green, 77 Elm street; Thompson did come there to seo Wilkes or A.M, C. Smith; it was a porter-house, er hotel; it was behind the Tombs; Mr, Clark knew it well enough Mr. Clark.—I sehuowledge that L went there once, | and but ence. just to see what sort of w place was the | Laxat of these conspirators, Witivss continued.—tHe was there on the morning of the }uth; went there to meet Smith to attend to this business, but he was not there. aud he went to his house | and met him; they all met at the they were down at the Astoria ferry about half-past eight, ut Peck slip, and saw Drury at ubout the length of. the deck from them; he could have arrested them there; | he walked along South strect, and ton ferry to Hobok boat; by Mr. Smith's instructions, he suppored wi Hotel; Crassous wont with him; he went up behi boy and hallowed “sam; eatiofied it was not young Drury; he was about five mi- nutes following t Was in Scuth sire ixth ward station house; crossed over the Fut 1; they did not go over in the he went after Drory’s son, as far as the United Sta he did not answer, and he was | «d returned to Mr, Smith. who | between the Astoria and Fulton fer- | er the Fulton ferry; Mr. Smith | ‘atherine fe Cras. ; Drury had gor when they got over the Catherine peon on the brooklyn side; was not he witnoss | vmpson went ahead ata fast rate, and | se his instructions; Crassous was to ft Drury, they were to not Know he was to | ve side and Druvy on the other; they | ey cuine to an open Lot; witness was the sume side as Drury; hen simth gave them | vrest Drury when anything away from him; witness obeyed his iustructions, not #ITest Dg him before he parted with Thompson; left them in Fulton street, Brooklyn, When i. they did not see Smith again till bey *aw bin in Mill street. Drury and ‘Thompson went The conversing about half an hour, looking at the ba: stood there They veond | © Was so near he might have | m was thathehad mot seen | Knew Wilkes had something to morning, with sales of 7,000 bbls, of Ohio, for export, at | Go with it, for it was he requested him to enlist his ser- | 5.000 bushels of corn sold at 50a54e for mixed acon sides are 5! for ribbed and Ye, for clear. Mess pork, inspected, is selling at $14 60a14 3755. | Fates of Kio colle have taken place at ¥4yal0e, Whis- vy is duel at 154, aldo. Cotton has not besn affected by the Amorica’s advices Common descriptions are heavy, witha fall | Sic Drury aud Thompron ; they stood both with their backs tosee Wilkes, Itwason the | ber that Wilkes first requested his services, | n; did not hear what passed between sud not face to face, Did not © witness, side by side Drury had only | shink he could sce Thompson's hands ; «ne hand then. as now; did not see whether they shook | hands when they parted New Onceane, April 19—P, M. three or four blocks betore they arrested him, at the cor- net of Pineapple a Drury went towards the ferry Willow | they came up from be- 1.060 bates were sold this morning at 10!,¢. for strict | Jind, and seized him one by each atin ; Urassous seized | middling: |The receipts at all the Suuthern ports. to the | 1g by the stump of his left arm, and witness by the present Lime, ure 205,000 bales abead of the same period | right.ut the sume instant. Does not know how far the tact your, We quote sterling exchange at # | spot where he arrested him was from the Fulton ferry. | Savarwant, April 18, 1851, | The eurveyor Mr ‘Thompson, had neastred it. and he | Totton was quiet te. . <n (witness) was with (hem; 1 it was done by the a eeien woe Atlas te-O8y; Ont (Pe salsa made: were, Only: | rsetiod of tie bisttict A New Yerk, and the | 156 bales, at fre 1 to 1135 cents, noting Attorney General; witness had eome over with —e Voth and showed them the spot; he could. not tell when he Drury Coxe, it was thot he measured it; did wot think he hail mea | PROOKLYN CreY ¢ | rured it before the arrest; he'uever did measure it but | Before the Hon Judge Greenwood and Aldermen Leech Chee; he thought it was in the montiot Febraary; be- | und Lefferts. 1 Moxvay. April 21.—This case, which stood adjouracd | until Chis morning, was resumed ‘Lhe tiast witness called by the District Attor Wim. 0. Jenkioe, who deposed that be knew Mr Drury. and had known him by sight sinee ¢ Witness was at that t) New York. Ih tous aud A. M,C. Sinith Brovklyn Heights, on the day of Novembor, i849 ; made the arse ot on the fof Willow aud Pinvapple rtiects, Hrockiyn, At the time be made the arrest, he cavght Mr, Dewy by the cutiet the coat; he tarn- tirst of | h cman of | b flicor Uras arrested Mr. Drury on at the police court Mr. Stewart; ecuid not be stire abot nt all, that Was th upin the bi | remained in 5 feved it was atter Mr. Drury was i 4; Dewy’ did pot ask him to show gia the did ask t; if he A not show them; whea he marhedthem Mr Drury was not there; Mr. Smith ad net browgbt kita im; the pennies were not wrapped because th spped, and the pent band; believed he had thought his oijject was hhacw awny the bills; the fi then (we cents; picked the t t Mr. W a0 rad Uxpres Smith that b to roumd wed Cid With go of hitn, that . Greppets” Witkes did * Huy gentionan, Witus lied he Was ap er and | Bert place he took ther ¢ ws at Uh fiw, (D.) was lite pri ite repeated, “fet go of mo.” | Wiihes went with him by the n ferry bout; Deury Hie verted a Little, and witness kept (ght hold of him. ver in that beat; did t » Phompson tilt aud felt bis bond open. end looked down aud saw hue aw Thompson at dvop wihat appenred to thon let yo his ¢ day, before they dead hie fete by le i the right oa bi was some Fy Witte the btlts and Drury” sci, it wa you want jvere 1 beautitad busines =, you eunie f be wade When withers yeked the billé up acd sand we wat; he (Drury) said, this is at well done, 1 Yaw just go: A where Une wtitul busin ful bt sown Milt etroet togotot raw AM. O. St K 1 rireet, wna Me Drury in H Fanti en wanted te Ir, Wil was ermal ade of t mith oa the other; T the street, aad eunvered, witls Din, Walk vas 1 ' t them ito hin vost L they were given to the ut of hie be Wills when Justie Lott 5 Mr, Wilkes headed tinem that th should x wid do £0, M's counsel asked fer w liet of she witnesses, in ight ooo whleh of them he would requir retood that ution ha Police Ga Luorney aelanitting | . Lexow, the Court to that | whon Finally, he was ord » withdeaw Presens witwees's € ation, And the « continted-— +} Ar ho marked the bills he put them fn his | Wilke» took them out mud handed them to the Judy yducy @ Sart raw the bile; witnes Inat caw Lothrop's hend pt du Land wext, when betore the tirauua Jury in New Nork; the foreman’® | Lame Was bhae G. Diake; witness recogiieed ali the billy | we the Craad Jury; he had mever seem | be the bile, andgall you reeoileet with their nation, what hank they were on, aid thelr appearenee. Mr. Clark objected—they were not in position to ifler recondary evidence, ‘They (the defence) said that tion bad the bills mow, and k pt them puld find no case where the Court had per- caw toan fo be convicted upon wu indictment whore { inetrument had been lost without the def eration at sald it waa not, at the preseat stage, at wll cost for secondary proof, Distitet Attorney would suspend the questioys until Le bod proved the of the billy, The witn as con. tinoed—At the Lime the Mile were dropped, he saw bis (Drery's) hewd elowed, ond asked him what he, had, ant he opeved hit band aud sald,“ Two pene, you done } want that, do you! Head two penuies:, thé note was folded up. [Witness here folded seme bls up, to show the way in which they were done.) Ceaasous had hold oi hie Other arm at the time; Drury said, « Tdon't kaow what they ares!’ Wioness aged hi. what he dropt them for—he raid the pennies burt his hand; witness thought he then handed bim over to Mra, M. . Smith, and did dot remember any thi ¢ elve Gaat cocurred while he was in his charge; Waa Ocatmined aa a witness et wilco | nda. ome Pret, 06 Vine ales, porter, cider, inert water, + _ = —— ND PRANDIFS, LANDING PER THE BARK | yy! 4-4 Vravee.— belE, @ qaarter, aod WM oe. Coane, pale ‘ond dara; 50) baskets twine, now lauding ancl for sale ‘Svat Willan qatert, aear Lothrop, sgrinet Samuel Drury: had beew before two | Grand Juries; Mere ‘vere no bills produced before the scecna Grays, Jury, rep, Mr, Len the Eve morked Py inet Lil not Mayor to solicit it he ¢ A leave hie, be always under. th che power te | did not know Uxat the yorend the Chicfot Pobe haci that po at ® iter bour ef tb y he wont to Astoria, A. M,C Brath, Crnerows Dowling, One-Kyed Sunith. Wilkos, | Went in the earriage with the witn Thompron got ont aud went om first; did not whetha? fm Ftant o¢ not; never had he tore perte wh hail a warrant to go ont of Die ely f the county; it wae Mr, | smith cine tet Withee would not. do beam, but would aot on his own lidgment; hac be Vhiadeiphia om busine 1 the mosntioe, foe Wil ard way paid Ay expenses; had vot received way othor me ney 1hta Bima; Was 1 q J in the eity prison tnt bu A charze of coaspiracy—and War aise ged {i the morning: the ch was not for follow et Alemen to houses of nevignation, and demanding *¥ from them on pain of expostive; there was a tito den him, t atloman of that deveription, ich he bad written for a man who could not write; he Yad net pocket a—Wo t another loiter found ? ‘The witness dcelincd to answer any questions of the Produced. and the witness explvined te lecnlities alluded (o.)—When Drury came to tie coracr apple street. be seemed undecided which way t put his ulin hin vest pocket; them th 1 to Crassous, © We'll arvest him now. Mr. Clark objected to their g again. ‘They hed ali th te of the artest its the exam H ehief ; and if they euglt to show acts of th to prove a guilty nowledg y now too Inte te and be had said» Yes,” The Court aliowed the question eneed their examingiion with t nad gone into the previous mat ‘Tho proseontion had rrest. and the on the ero. not Ve ewrprived at anything, Mr. Clark (handing him. some notes to try )—It takes | they cculd mat ted it. , j alight fingeree man todo it ? he gould not be responaiite for thers tengese the Witness.—Yes. (Laughter ) | the usual mode was to atr eto Mr AM. | { al by Mr. Waring —(A map of the city of Mr. Clark moved to have that answer expunged ; but City In - the Court considered it immaterial. ¥ : Brooxs or tm Arrie rier ee Meévs or Rae ruby did you seize his hand ? coonrtion.-A poor man named Brooks kept an Objected to and withdrawn, stand in Vesey street for a lang of eae, ‘and hate Q.—After you said, “Now we will arrest him,” what | seraped T $400, went to to make his for- took place ? tune with this humble capital, leaving his wife behind A—Crassous and T run across the street; Crassous | him to carry on the business ' Unfortunately, he never touched him on the shoulder. reached his destination. He was one of a party who caught him yy the cuff ; ‘ss walking along with his | were all robbed and murdered on the Chagres river. hand closed ; the boy witness followed in Fuiton street | They were all so mutilated that there was no means of bad been on Loard the same boat with Mr. Drury, and | recognition, except in the case of Brooks, ‘The Went the same way; witness ad no knowledge. when he | in which he was recognized was curious. went to arrest Drury, that there was any contrivance to | hima testament when he was going out, an put counterfeit money upon him | the word “Brooks” in it. This he had in his money tee, Stark. —Did nok Susheet it; did not know why | and the robbers and murderers did not tak it, ey met Thompson; did not know why they went over = . Commmnmamee the Getheniea Sopyi tie. busine eerie eteut Drury, | gorse apenas Heanpmne Hevansanpcre pained who had gone over the Fulton ferry, but ho was acting | Wiliam Dalloghan and Thomas MeKisleye who have ject entirely under Smith's direetions; did not know that | arrived in thig country, nade wm eemaieiod we the Wilkes and Smith had been engaged in the procurement | Crs cflee arsinet Thenion Prensa we the Hotel, of Margaret O'Connor's false testimony to convict Drary; 7 and 9 Washington street, two doors from the did not know whether Mr. Drury had put hishand in | Retiory, ‘They stated on oath that on Saturday lastt his pocket to take out two cents to pay the f fare they put their effects, ineluding their clothes, into a bar- with; bad never tried to open a roll of bills with one | 1}, und delivered it in eharge to Mr. Brennan, who anid hand; it was difieult to do | he would be responsible for it. On looking for it sf plicd at the office of the Co but did not obtain the | nt to the police th: igration, and their enplc Mr Sydney Stewart colled—Knew the far him’ at the offtee on the day of Drury’s Were four notes produced there, alleged to be witness; there t, the Commissioners of ey knew. or ought to Inow, Which he attached to the affidavits und handed them to — that it was not a criminal nd that the police ound noticcr Lo take into the Grand Jwmy room; could not | not interfere. ‘The law empowers the Oemmaies renemmber who gave them to him, sioners of Emigration to sue the proprietors of the 4Q.—Do you remember y villa in the presence | boarding houses in all such cases, But gentlemen im Lothrop and Jenkins, and Mr. Geo, Wilkes, at the cftice in the Park. don’t want to have any trouble the potice office, on th Novembor, 1849 ? with the poor emigrants. AN they want is to pocket A.—I do not her arties were their sala’ The police at the Chief's office, told the resent, but I think they we he bills he — men thet the proper quarter to apply to was the office of uunded to the officer to take to the Grand Jury, the Commissioners of Emigration; but knowing the Examination suyended, and Mr. Elina G. Drake called. | hopelessnces ef any good from thence, suggested to them —Was foreman of the Grand Juxy before whom the in- — {o spply tothe Mn The result was an immediate dictinent was pret 1; his impression was, the bills cummens against Brennan to appear before his honor, were banded back to Mr. Stewart, or they might have — Now, the ouly way in which the Mayor ean compel Brem- been put in the tin box and and sent to the Distriet At- | nan to make good the loss of these poor emigrants, is by holding over him the thyeat of withdrawing his Heense, A Mrance lay, amidet th eye, and posseesing @ frame that was once evidently mus cular and powerttil but now drooping trough waa, sate eerney soffiee, | walked into the Chiefs office, in a wretched pli cH ae ee —— | covered with rags. wet to the skin. and without a nw What became of them; they were not now in the | #84 Naving an arm in a state bordering on mortitieat! District Attorney's effice; they ceased Lo be a0 in Decem. | fem & wound he lately received from an ivow bar. He ber; did not know by what means they had been remoy- | ‘tid, on entering the office: ~ She has my wateh, and 5 oe et ee ae ee eee ee want the law of her,” leaving the officers to guess whoum and found the Chief of Police and se o¢- heamcant by she, Ov being questioned, it appeared that Stuf there: the boxes had been broken | We Wa¥ en Irishman. named Nicholas Nugent. residing im apd the papers strewed ubout in ‘romtu, | Cherry street, and timt he has been forsome years in | “umber of indictments, at least a hundred, | eta ee ee eee i ee ae it in price and othe stolen; there had evidently beona burglnry.and | 'e eH to hime and she wae living with another m among the missing ones were the Drury papers; he meant | £#¥¢ it to him; and rhe was living with another mas, and i was about to leave the city. He then related that some y Cross exumined.—THe examined the alleged eounterfelt bills particularly; he thought that Mr. Stewart came before the Grand Jury, slso Crassous, Jenkins, and A. M. © Smith, Mr. Floyd—Was a clerk in the District Attorney's office, in New York; reec th ceted Ub vaflice, but his recoil the indictincets; he did not remember ever secing the ame Solana 2s : Dills; Uhcy are generally annexed to the aifidavits, when | time since, she got him sent to Liackwell’s Island a8 @ | they come in the regular way; Mr. Jonas B. Philips had | )9Rrent and by tha queue Got possestion o Poe the charge of them; the indictments produced axe in ee re aa ie ee ee ane that he might sell it,and with the proceeds of the sale go back to Ireland again. ‘The police referred him to the L there already, and could, get no justice. ‘The wretched man was advised to | fer admission to the Alms House till his arm was et | and he went away apparently with the intention | doing so. Finr.—A fire was discovered about twelve o’cloek, om | Sunday, im the basement of the Theological Institute, tm | University Place; caught from the overheating of the stove. It was extinguished without the aid of the fire men, and with but (rifling daunage Asorice Finr.—A fire broke out about six ofetonly on Sunday afternoon, in the rear of 102 Centre street. was extinyuithed with but trifling damage, Arrack vron ax EavinG San0os,—Yesterday, James Kelly, Johu Keton, and John Britton, went into the Kat- ing Saloon of Vandyke & Co , 25 Catherine slip, and after Mr. Philips’ writing, hy might ha rate Cross examined—Had been some years inthe District Attorney's «fle pkuertion—Who were the proseoutors in the torpedo charge? Objected to.and the question put:— Who were the prosceutors in this same ease, when it was prosecuted in your county (New York)? Btill chjceted to. ‘The Court inquired how it was proper, at this stage of the trial, to show any other person than Jenkine ae en- | enged in the torpedo matter. ns the other parties hid | n brought forward as witnesses. It would be tine povgh to show that when they were | Counsel for the defence read to the Court the following extract fromthe Police Gazette of December Ist, 1840, and said it was u key which unlocked the whole mystery of this eharge:— cfreshied fer “As to the counterfeiting part of the business it was | (iiJe ty pelting the winiwy. of the. establlslanemte with Sh only AAG OG Re) anne | stems: Meher were arrested by the police, and emt tw q fovses court. They paid dearly for their dinner, for Justies cert Court aduaitted the question, and the witness Pro- | Stountfort fined the prisoners $9 each, and. held theaa te Jenkins was a material witness in the torpedo ease; bail ip $200. for their good ee a the next six this charge was prosecuted in New York by A. M. C. ss J i Smith, v ho, with Wilkey. seemed to be the principal o Tuy Stans Sav cnr —Yesterday there he had seen Thompson there too; he seemed to be 0 v 1 the city, The stare them; there were over vue hundred indictments stolen | ¢ n day! cht.evena® bigh moo, all over Go ham, frem the office; rome were found in the North river; | The order tock cffect for the fizet time, that every ch the bills tothe aM davit.and | om on duty should wear his «(ar on his breast, Hictment; theaMdavite In this ease were not | dingly. the police plittered in every direetion, in office; Mr. Drury was in prison at the fv raceme hanggye woh ne oe ¢? ig ae : “i | particular star, Even the clerks in Se eater eens eae | OE never Go ong ciie® Gulp than Gane vk» Were compelled to wear them. ‘The Mayor haw kept the bills sepa- not to the taken from t time that robi {ill after hls first trial: Oue-yed Thompson was at the | F istrict Attorney's office; there wax avother party there wigs Appieepiios aeoiiod-aeameions oak sien tok tes given 'ponitive orders that there should, be wo exseption, right there; it was very unusual to see him, at that en fa policeman is wanted now in the streets, be cam be hour particularly; there was an indictment in the office | casily found if bein at hie post. Accorting to the old against that party—he thought for a libel. | plan, the policeman cot LI not be distinguis rage = ‘The District Attorney thought Mr, Floyd had seen the | other citizen. and in eases of danger. (if they bap Bilis; but he now found they had been in the custody of | to be cowardly.) or in eases of a disagreeable nature, Mr. Jonas B. Phillips; that gentleman be knew was en- ch as whe sonal or political friends were implion. geged. and he could not continue the case; and it being | ted. they mi rink from the performance of their how more than half-past three o'clock, the Court ad- , pd etary a 2 a ag — * Lge Meoy cuERe aa * ae | policcmen always wore their stars, b Joupned ll to-ioqeoe maging, (thle day.) | others do not like the idea, because they consider it as, sort of servile badge. Their ouly remedy, ifthey thinks | so, is to resign the cflice. ‘The situation of w pollccmam ithe does bis duty faithfully, is as honorable as any other. ‘The arguinent nist the exhibition of the stars” was, that it put the pickpockets and other thieves: | and criminals on their guard, no as to enable them to 4 cape. But. as prevention is better than cure, a sight of the stars will often have the effeet of deterring villaine frum the accomplishment of their purposes, and in the Court of General Sessions. Before the Recorder and Aldermen Kelly aud Morgans. FINAL DISPOSITION OF THE INDICYMENTS AGAINST JAMES ARLINGTON BENNET—A NOLLE PuOSEQUI ENTERE re In the Court of Sessions, this morning. James Artin, Bennet arose and said, ‘May it please the Court, [ ri state that there is an indictment pending against me in this Court, charging me with obtaining money u Y ene cf the raseals who know the nas of the poliee, i fulve pretences, This irdictment has been pending for | yoahes no difference whether their stars are shlaing or about # year. During Mr, MeKeon's administration, Ly made frequent applications to have the matt. r disposed , ¢f but could not come at it, Tnow ask Mr. Blunt to set usar Dimecn by Busstive ov 4 Ceoron Warier rivy.—At & quarter past seven ning. th m water was disc nugh. of the Second ward, runing in t down an carly doy for triol, so charges made against me and promu press, Imay refute the ated fy the public By Toorth story of <rder—The recognizance has been discharged in pecs cage lean wt adhe Sarai renee: oe eatienrer Une greet to | sicay by I. Leon, iinporter oi cut) the store wae waite b * . ee ly Grassie and Cofin. The owas stopped strict Attorney—I find in this ease, that the billwis (CCS nat be ‘i fund teoce than agent oge. the pepere,'l Gad, wore ph nag ny Mor ya t $3,000. nine Deane net ina but on reference to them now, see | 2°9 Might. The damoge is 2 a ike te » has already been divclarged. 1 | | Fxacas avo 4 Sait Bngaes.—A mon named Marke therefi 1 of the Court to enter a nell Peck had his ekull fh erday morning, at twe ‘ nsulting erelek, in a fs cof Tosth avenue and c ¥ fourth ito recover, The tered have petrator of thie When the case was cod of viclenee, and he will probably be soon ie the Dowed to the ¢ ronan custody of the law oSosantt with Ini z an Officer A youny Storey Dy oom.—On Sunday, @ man named Doctor man, Who hae before been tried for a similar offence, Dedley was tovnd lying dead on plor 7 aot sivas, ty ge put on trial, eb bing ofltcer Daniel Acker, | Leeman Crowle bor ef the Thirte thing Lo take Tile Lite treet, fell down in (orday, aud died immediately, Oftiecr J ’ tated. that ou the Ay y.=-Cor ner Geer held an iaquedt evens i 1 Water street,on the body of Jere street, 1 en pged 40 years, bern in Tretand, whofe proter t and immediately. Wee- prises ¥ apoplexy. ¥ Fassise Downs Srame— plies Lo he on the him: com. Hue ting r. th le Coroner, yester- No. 6 Stanton street, ods, who came te cture An in a tnilor and ay-wulted rear Mouse —Coroner First ward police Dr Dodley, ithe station hy tts pier No. yed him forte eat at cd was five fee te, beck hat, od pants, witli death cow ert a thet the fuverat ne th a Y rer boomer owner af Nie nm * th vrat } No. a kita hed ke had Pelton street kon the morning 1 = weal that afar tl rrivol of bis remains from New Orleenson the woralel © lay for im a ace Obie. rented WP. Auer ssors of the Ninth Word. ite the p me of 4 Was very Dd am KD nore ne cor the Wonrt tora very brief #t r New Yorn. April 14, 186%. dn verdiet of guil’y. but nn! + paper of the 1th ie puliisied a note frome en's youth, they reeomine: rs of the Noth Word, addroed to Mr, Jamen wit, ‘The court souten of 1) Pourteonth street, Chet his personal pre yents * ureeaned at $5.00 Cet, iy anewer tom Prnished for Musing « Lev te received fecwn Mr, M Stapleton, this morning ply sd thy irduty. which we took oe: in eruelty beating s berss shout nd as yet we have seen 1 and pleknar * tt we Selle ve we ev fr - wred by a nt ‘tren the law ermpr ie us to tray y to find wel aa culprit was rent to the & ntinry Sor four mont be are! ' b tine such persone Sent to the State Prisas for a Petit Lavceny—Sremd Of eve teriding in the © received an fromm Mr, feree —AY. old thief, mained Willew Jones, aiias Daniel | M.. stating that he would te partiewarly obliged to we if ‘Sones, pleaded a larcony vl 1 fy We weuld enll on bim io the dey time, between the hours stealing ol in ¢ 1 & Wagon starting atthe efSA. Mend GP. M. at 260 Bowery, show him where hie Gernot of Tenge is, on the Usth of | property. w re him the ownership, he | ho The pet customer at the petty | pay x. whenever we think proper to call at iene and the magistrage bad boeeme weary with | Beecry or 180 Fourteenth street. We did not see Mir. continually fending him to t Venitentiary.” They | M. © reside t ie true. bat we few persons theres ; red , wader Uy taak- | whether they were part of } n iomaly ce ok, we 6 Sa t¥ cod effe this natuer Hable to indictment, | know; they told as tha ded | ewe ons tothe Sint on for two yours, r | esrefully inquired of them as to Mr. M.'* basiness amd ¢ istaners; ond from what we learned, considered & ‘duty tor him, We sent him « note te that e& Superior Cony cur duty te low. dehn b, Mason. fret on the ruary. It would cateed LY Weed against the NY. and Hatem | Me M., com vie lowe trouble than he bas taken y — The pininthd alleges that 4 wp ¢ street, and at the vwa down and seri» on striking sgainst ht nt happened in eonsequer the corelersness and negligence of defendants, Oh ‘ nd rorvants; and proved by the testimony of Henry Bowlen. the milkinan referred to, that ax the latter wae if be was gotn Anthony tr jured by a mitk charges thet th rt. 1940, | hinmeelf Dugg be called op one of ts arn Tad Risbeelt Fight corner of Berides iP Would have saved powder. Your iden and | it ent fo the letter, aithowgh, in your remarks, © of | seem to convey the iden that we did not. You: an | value of their property We think se too, and for that: rearcn we sent Mr. Moa notice @ month and a half be- ty in-law is right, Mr. Editor, and you eee that we have M- | Editor, the te have 9 right to km Kecause this nan chooses to cing scrors Contre street, in Anthony street. towards | tore we were through, Gironiess, rid whilet wasting om one of the tracks fur a | no uttenticn to his own affaire, ate we to Dlaige corto phee which wae going up. he heard an order to | very enty to ecmplein, but wery diMeult some coming down. way. and in order st coming down, clear the trek from the driver of ae then struck his hore to get cut of U | to avoid being run over himrelf by the Ile | give x remem fur it; With this exptanntion Mr. Rditee, we hepe you will give us the eredit of trying to do our duty, and not in that loose manner you say the business i we | he then struek ¥ d. the plainti’f, with the shaft of | of the nercssors ie conducted. Ag to the know! ti wegen, at's Thitn cin, The plaintiff alleges | postese of asexsieg property, we do tot profes to “ne that one cf the defendant's cars (that mere then common people. But what Lge have, we have endeavored to use to our best ability, of peed going ot an unlawfel the wecideat was not caw 'y er: the part of defendants, thelr agente, or servants he 0, in accordance with our obligation sessed property for more than it Is worth, they eam, o@ you ray, swear it off before the Tax Commistioners examination eve are iatd at $10,000. ’ sure of the 13th, ae | ——— ve jusert this in answer to you Question put, and exception noted.—Why were you fr R Shlense em the. itth > his subject, and oblige * ? hie steamer Sultana arrived mt Chicago on the 11th | we eliall eny no more on this of the not rut priced Rt finding te bite tn he hand? and woud | mt “trem Buffelo, being the firet steamboat agoatmd the | ROBERT PETERSON, | Aner eT theught him a very bad mat | takes this sexeon, 2% WARDELL, hm Ward.