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‘The Drury BROOKLYN CITY Cover. ‘Wekir Hon. Judge Greenwecd. and Aldermen Leoch and lerte Feieae, May 2—Mr. Clark, +t the sitting of the court this momning, said they (the defendaut’s eounsel,) Seuss it iy a bam snnetion bred Court to | article in a p one t ‘of Which was ad- | vertised in (bis cit Siting thiatrial. by meaus of a hand | ‘Dill, comtainii words * Tho Drury Case? Ie al- luded to the Gazette lie did uot intend to read the article, which @ontained gross abuse of counsel en- | guged in the cause, and iwex tending to the imtimi- dation of witnesses. Them ‘were pouted reflections | anade several Witueses examined for the defence. | Particularly Mr, Rebert Morrie and Miss Drury, sub- stantially charging ibem with perjury. ile did not com-- Plaim on account of any intiuence that that paper pos- sessed, or because the jury eould by influenced by it. | even if bronght to their notice; but it was a gross at- to inteifere with the administration of justice—to Villy witmesses, before the jury bad pasted upon the ity of their testimony, “Was it not enough to cau all maiden dricacy ang men of the hizhest honor to shrink ficim coming on that stand, if they were to be subjected to such denunetation ’ It might not be of at ‘importance what Was said in such a scurrilous print without circulation and without influence. aud his ob- servations were not made beenuse his client required protection from its attacks, nor for their (counsel's) vin- dication—that they would flud in the conserentious dis- sharge of their duty ; but that the court might see that ‘he Witnesses whieh they exiled upon the stand were not mbjected to such unparalleled cruelty, (A copy of the Niper was handed up to the Court.) ir Waring comaidcred ic wus lis duty to call the at- tention (of the,Court—end he would send and get the paper-—to all the articios which had appeared ia the New York Herald, sinew the commencement of this trial. Hie did ect intend to charncterize that ag a scurrilous Print, as his friend Mr. Ciack bad done Uhe Police He. bat ke should like to lay before the Court thea 4 and their purport. He did vot see the Police Gas+i! he did always take in and © with alrcoot had beep remarked upoo. avd comments Lad Leow amrade upon the preesedings of the proseoution Me Whiting here bauast up and poiaved out another ¢ im the Police Gazetie, aud raid they did not cour n ofthem for any iaducuce they aie they wanted to sce such cx 2 Peep wood. — up Mr. Whiting—No, your Honor. since this trial com menced—threatening Mr ee tt sonal violence Sie ring —We don’t want to know what the ar tieie Mr Whitiog—If we bad not Wednesday, we should net have takes he Judge then ssked ‘ard tothe bench; aud | out to th « example Court, and atts ra few oinut he suid be hoped Uns woulu pes Last th woul t aye vecae i ne wepaper artic They Were all extreme per ia the pr nase Ta Lais country, where the liver y of tue press was given as fur as Was compatible wih “safety, that Liberty was givow for the purpore of elev ing the minds of the px pic, aad it was to be regretied that any class of n papers should be tound te sdussiscer to tie be mu aie the bad passion: ‘The Court dai not particuiarize an, mani they left it to all to scieet what pa the cine they referred to. Ate right tw punish euch atine tors contempt: bu be bod defore suid this right bad been narrowed down by (he statute, which only gave them power to pune for faise reports. With regard to comments, unless thy rseent. orinuny way brought them. before tl tha view to tutlucnes them, they did not 1 fer lugs of the lower ¢ p per ory came Wit a law. Chey had ¢ mM they i Wd any power; they could but regret chat it shevtt be done. It was ‘uiw, They felt {these attempts, both On ihe One cide or the other. to It ap) statements wei je te vilify witnesses oun sei. it was vot there the reuruy lay. ‘They had it by in- dictawait. They trusted there would be ‘mo furth: y te ulludeto the subject observed that the tendency of the timidate the witus Court swid that eertaialy was highly in f opinion that .f a witness there was i to state that be feit minuutated by them—that thi oles had such ap etlect—1 would be such aninter- | nee with the course of justice asl the Court would attacks yer ely equally s0 if it had the Biot of intimidating a witnerr wud keeping him aw. vi Court said if that were shown, they d undoult euiy (he power to notice it; aud with a repetition, on the {the court, that there wou an) further allusion to 1c. the sub, x who has been exapuned as a with jain, as, from » report Ae had read in the Tyih mic het be tuforred that Le bad sold the dies along with the Gane end press, to Mr. Drury, wuereas he had never secon dies wutil they bad come i coi e¢ Court seid that they shoreus understood his would proceed to read the stipulation (which 0 in Mr. Taylor's evidence, int the origiaal ch Wes not then in Court.) entered into between ary and the ine! nies, to show rivate rights bad be dthat no fe Kisted for the seizure by suuith of Mr. Dri pro. J. 8 proceeding totaliy wiexampled ia moderd times. | and Mr. Tsylor was reeulid to tertify in meet to it ated there was u veg: tiation between the partios evious tu this paper beiag drawn up. This was dat ie. Mr ined that the euary oh answer to | be wonted it from the Supreme Court, which would ex- | when be heard that the seizure bad been made the | and they remained together; never heard Mr. Drury sey | | anything about the character of the bills, except that | he did not know anything about them; if he bad said | The Court thought this was irrelevant. What had thay 00 do Seer rae ir. Whit suid tho Distriet Attorney had said he re- Med on these “type,” as be called them; and the examina- tiom was resumed. To the Court—Witness eould not say how many of there letters would be required to mark the various xizue; it was now 12 years sinee be had been in that branch of the trade; he believed a full alphabet. Q —Are these cold chiewis ’ Ove of the jurors eorreeted My. Clark —* What are they!” (an wipendinent Mr, Chari, simidst sae risibiity, adopted ) A.—They are cokd chisels, for eutting off the ends of bars with; witners bad bimewif. juetsneh a set of tools, all except the letters; he did net use them now—they were only for the brass and German silver trade; he worked at the mill for My, Drury; was the e: jeer there; he had worked for bim at different times, off and on; did not. when at the mill use these took; that was not in his department, Cross-examined—Had known Mr, Drary for 1é or 17 Years; witness was, when he first knew him, with his un- cle, im the same trade he followed now—a refiner and sweep-omelter; had all the figures, bat not the letters; the marking Was merely deme with the punch ond a hommer; was employed by Mr. Drury about four years ago, a @ refiner and smelter; the business was earried on at bis place; the assaying was done in the office, and the sweep-:melting in the shop oppesite the office; did not pre gag Thompson; had neverscen him to his nowledge. His Honor, Judge Edinonds, was then called—He was & Judge of the Supreme Court in New York; remembered the time of Thompron’s arrest on the torpedo charge; was, abcut that time, but can't say exact time, applied to by officer A.M. C. Smith for a search warrant; the ground on which he applied to him was that the warrant of the police tagistrate would not extend to the county of Queens. and it weuld not be sefe to trust the magistrates of that county with the knowledge of the proceedings, so tend; wae made # seizure th away; ald not suppose if) id known that fact ot uware that Smith had, the day previous, nd taken a great dent of property he woul dave tesued the warvant recollected he was surp y had been done; for in- before. and found fault with whe stone the search warraut bad not been returned to him; be returm made bad been ma pole | t to him: be (Judge Edmonds) had told Mr. Smith to ep the things, and return the warrunt to him; he the presiding Judge ca torpedo — tri ‘d.slso, When an appliertion Lad been made by Mr Drury to be tricd on this counterfeiting barge; presided in zhout the year: | he remembered the ¢ fone of the officers who arrested Drury; the question relating to this clange arore frem the theory of the defence being that a con spiracy bad been entered into to charge Drury, aud at ihe salne time to put coun it money upon bim, an that was the ground upon which he admitted the t mery—that officer Jeukins had stated then that h caught bim by bis single hund; was cure he said £0. be- caw eof the impression that 10 made ia his mind; the & Was conveyed to his mind that it was all done on purpeee, by that singular mode of arrest, catehiug a man by the hand leh were two cer bills; did net take full notes, as he had net done ome Years, copt im capital cases, where he has ort to the Geveinor Cross-examined —Made no obj romaining with the Property Cler that was the best plac exsmined.—Had sone recollection of an applien- tion beipg made to him to oblige them to ¢: er an in- ventory of the things Chey tad taken away, and his making an order that some papers be returned to Mr Drwy; « motion was je to «tinsh the indictment; Mr, Vandervoort, the Clerk ot the Oyer and Terminer, had the criginal papers filed. The Court here took « recess for ten minutes Mr. Charles A. Rapelyen called—Was a counsellor at jaw—under partner of Mr. Horace F. Clark; recollected the preliminary examinations of Mr. Drury on the tor. pedo. and the counterfeiting charges against Mr. Drury, Lefore Mr, Justice Lothrop: attended and took counsel's notes; those produced were them; thought he wax present ut every meeting in which apy action was hal, and took the notes; Mr. Clark tock po notes bimvelf; relied on Witness to do so: generally aeeompanied Mr. Clark there, eetion of the to the property » Police; thougut anything it would certainly have attracted his attention; | kuew Mr. Lexow was present at ome, if not all the nieetings, as reporter for the Police Gazette; witness w: carcfulin taking his notes; did not remember tue oc sion of any little re djournment between the exam wo charges, but found tat petly after Ure other ¢ Mr Called amd said—He appeared re- luctantly as a witness, but did bis uociate insist cy it Eaamind by Mr. Whiting —I Mr. Drury, bad been so frem the da} arrest; bid been employed on the With of 14%, which was on the Saturday, he hed continued from that time as one of the eounsel in the torpedo che: ge, until it terminated, aud upon this til the pre- sent hour; he attended the whole of the examinations the magistrate. with nin supporing Mr ocd; Witness remembe trem the circumstances of Mr. Drury mentioning an: matter. namely, that he way charged with the rc Would uot pretend/to suy the preeive time or whe Was there exactly. but n was that Mr. Rap wae there, and also the District Attorney's office, Sir. in ubstance like Uhis——the pri iman; after the robbery of ® ounark, nid not wury mad: <8, 1Si%, nearly a year uf give. for he m > Tere juding he Witness continued—i here werr tw ut the four p he e concerbment abyot | Mtoa. and the other by the F the they might be good or they Cumpany; that by the Fr vectur bed ti n good, intimating that he had not verdiet rendered fe Buta f but witne ld mot say i was eaid at red im order to obtein a uew and pending t { thet mm followed it up by another, Fe Wate & proporiti I settlement. It | charged w tolen them, or having robl ‘ was & Distric ce Witness understood tlement was not Clavk—By Mr. Drury it was Witness continued—No Li was agreed there be ind mutusl releaces given. an . Priv + delivercd. the Withers sav An property. and brought a replevin suit for its recovery Mr Clark-—Which suit is ow pending Witrone Yes Dir.¢ And to which they ean ple relenre— wit ad OUT auswer wil be (ha feds | —Now. did not Mr Drury sign and deliver down by Warner: but I > get th was left Mr. Clark said that what was agreed to be done equity preemed to de done, aud uo doubt would 1a ep pc rfurance Court did not know that where there was # Mr Crackh— Well, th another To the wit Mr. Bmith, at nilevents, bad thea v vity from you to linpeweh the mg at mined by Mr. Warit ” i with the eterting tuiark ta t ‘ al- host morning & ! . ft to Mr. Oliver at 1 morphine, he came i thought it was abou: errtnin it w on duty ote Ue aapined - ow an Chet it wae after 7 « Chart age, (not the » a fore exemined) enlied —I ® ref emetter, carrying on businu w York. First saw the dies produced. Daury's mill, fourteen years igo. et the C aod Hemmond streets, Hefure Mr Drary was ther Me prwick and Longn owned it; believed th dies were the same, t ovked to be Just the same they were them; after } ve , Drury hort the metals. rueb as bres ud did prt t one bad ever wood them ; th mere jen box there was tm ay ob t them ; ali the mew in the mill know th were there, and could eee them, t were not hk ap , they were only im that «mall box, with nothing them ; was po cover to it, had econ them at Sie Drury's office. at Astoria, they were there in the same @1@ svoden box. which | sew at the mil! lying oo a board Q = Woe there any other rubbish ’ | (Objected to awa mended) What w h A.—A parerlof old lumber, crucibies, old ebatr was @ ort of lomber-room , there were a pait of & scales there; they wore in the same part as that bow on @ ebetf, under the window at the further end of th effier, ander the window at the end of the building. Th Aeeay senles were om Uhe left and this box towards the other windows; there was no new-paper or protection that window ; those dies «ere ying perfect!y open; any one going into the office coud see them — Several of the Other teole taken from Astor a— © belonging to the press niready “poken of—wor juced and shown te witness, Tle gave an acc: mowt of them es and were meny punch Kittees ; they frat marke ; . then etemped | ern ears or xt the once mught be, With there Instruments, every asen yc necessarily, bad a ret and cowld not do without them 2# of Wross or German amucement wa ark cadled ing ine wat the iecters were for marking (he pliver, after it was rolled out haere clielied by one of the © woud them, proving to be @ leaden © rink evctles the top of ap old cor! scr #) (Some | }3 be addressed to him: Mer. Deury did not bur to hii of his assoclate; wit- you {understood bin to witness might have ssid, “D His impre however lon't think he thade any com. ment on the subject atall; it was between the two exa- niipntions Q—Did Mr. Drury good * any time say that those bill we aud altered. Qin all your intercourse with Mr. Drury. from the day of your rst employment down to the present, has } dmitted. in any way, that he had ever | Meged to have been found in bis whether they were good or not nd ruled ous, ns a comtuunication & lient ben you make th T put the q xeeption fit of my tion note (Memorandum signed 0 of in his milod tee witmy mem Le hrew the pr ondum was in his h writing; it wo ue t Jun 1850, find be «en made mastunce was f in bib iy: Mr. Stuart and he had 1 the forn nndum so that there might be no diepute about | withers) bud a perfeet recolivetion of the fact, 1 deypentent ein inorandnm; f a eony nwith | Mr Smith pee of Mr. Stuart, he (Me ‘ Smith with knowing that put into Mr. Deury’s lend. ) hed t had told mee, Ohat his av. Verte etof their iven bian those att aid with it was but Aur vt a ation fe priror 1 at the & © the papers upon which ut refused aleo, and wi pus. retarnabie: bef morning: when he wa ded the eopy of the charg ion: the District Attor we men Thuredsy ne rey ral had wri aby veruor t mot. granted. andon ‘ no dury found two bi i them inte the Court of ity of an examination m1 ae for the eoun- | tet mw the other for an alteurpt to murder War wittess then moved to quash the indictments: d * prison, und his family were nut allowed Yim i j Court theught Wourly irrelevant. They had admitted a great first sight, would ap- pear tit wae ups that it went to show | ve feelings of the witnesses and thet only ir, Whiting said they offered it to show the whol on; avd after «few words with his client, «id they cult eall Mr, Edmonds, th we, hegonil | jordbt, that thie had bee the prosnrement of . On the applicant the court had d the femily to be admitte Crosmexatmnined—Kuew Mr. Letow; had never seen dim till after Mr, Drury’s arrest; nad first aeked who he dl wae told, and sinee known him, hed known 1, more oF lees, for sixters y never knew bim in any other capneity than that of «police officer: Mr. Chambers was clerk to the American Thetitate so when the annual fair trax held | the of October, and closed © Sonith was employed at the door durieg thi pet Mr Garrett D. Adwine calied—Was & tae worker Of metals; did not distinctly remember all the ex produced, saw some of them at Astoriny there were bree fomale and two male dies; judging from theit sp. jeurmee to the onked ey: had newer been used at cept che, whieh had heen much weed, or was myered, the face was sunk below the earteoe 2) pounds weight, and a ke a coin hy those lange dies, o power, two of them were quit new, (he tgures quite sharp; led econ them at Drury place ib 8 iiding on the eccond stor s, when led gone there to see Savege, who was working for Mr. bicry: bad not gone into the smelting part of bis estab- | pany with un cfficer, to examine the irow roller | there hel | thers office; t | scrape ly’ n used, and all the othors not; be could not size aa to be worked them were, but he could not tell by his eye and a rule. Crors-examined.—He caw the dies lying among other articles. and suid they would be useless unless token cal of; Savage picked one up, and showed it; saw it bad been made for striking coin with; did not know whether Mr, Drory was with them at that time, or that he bad abso- lutely known witness had seen the dies; the dies wore capable of striking coin such as they would make; one of them had been used a good deal, or is very badly tem- pered; if so, very little use would give it that appearance; they appeared, when he saw them, as if they had not been used for 10 or 15 yen @ red stuff from the effects of the fire; they were then past ure, by rearon of rust; that was four years ago; they could not have been used sinee; they looked better now than the; To Mr. Whiting--Saw no such press there as they could be used in, To a Juror-—Did net think Mr. was with them at all, except in the house; did not take hotice of the stairs leading up to the second floor he spoke of. - Charles Savage recalled.—I reeollect showing these dies to Mr. Adriance; he ix mistaken in relation to the place where he saw the dies, I am sure; the dies were in the office; the tools that were suved from the fire were in another place, Geo. N. Conchman sworn.—I am clerk of the, City Pricon, in New York; I was clerk there in 1849, when Mr. Drury was brought in there; A. M,C. Smith brought him jn; he brought him into the offiée,and Justice Lo- | throp came down, and they both should be locked up in the female did not want any person, not even counsel, to see him at present; Ilecked him up in the female prison at Justice Lothrop’s request; L think no one was permitted to see him that dey; Mr Goodman saw him, Uthink. next day; the ob- Jeet of placing him im the female prison was that no person might eve him; visiters are not admitted to the ccrriders of the female prison; Mr. Edmonds suid be doubted whether we had a right to deny counsel, Cross-cxamined —We have frequently received similar orders ip relation to prieoners; Ido not think L should have cheervcd the order, if it had been given by the offt- ety Wiihout, the magistrate, Jobn Wallace sworn. —f reside at Gowanus; T resided there in T8409; ] knew One-Fyed Thompson by sight and by mame: Thompson employed me once or twice: I did not ree the barrel which was on the curt before the door Jere the other day; I did not cart that barrel This Witness was distnissed from the stand for the present } Louisa Drury eworn.—I am the daughter of the de- fondant. Mr. Drury; [remember the date of imy father's chloe care and knocked at the door, and asked if my much was in; we ¢aid no; that person was Smith and Jenkins then went Lurn, where my brethee was: presently came to the doce, and entered th seqpested that Drury prison; they said they arrest; it was on the 16th of November, about 1 0 fn perso ernl men they wanted, Wilkes suid, “We are officers, and have come to search the place; my mother asked ther theirsuthorily; Smith took » piece of paper out of his pocket. but neither opened it ner resd it; he then put it | back in his poeket; he then said to some persons down | stairs, “Come up boys.” and two or three men came up stairs; Smith suid to wy mother, “Deliver up your key wy mother said, “you will rot’ find nuything locked; mith then went to @ bureav, and took out several bunches of keys; they eceured the bu- reau, eed Wilkes put’ several articles in his pocket; they then went to an adjcining room, where were two deal boxes of jewelry: these they exam- | incd and turred them out; inputting the things back Wilkes put reveral of the ‘articles in bis pocket; m mother asked him why be did not put those things wit the reet; Wilkes said, “I will keep them safe;" then the went to ancther room where was s small trank, in whic wes silver ware; Smith acked if this had not teen under | ground, and if it was not stolen property; they then scarched mine and my sister's bedrooms. and wy brother's | rocm; they examined the papers about my father’s sec- retery; when they examined them they took them up and threw them down any way; (hey threw some in draw- err, rome onthe floor, and some on the tables; whether they took away any or not I cannot tell; there were three or four men, and L was watching them; they then went to the cash drawer, when Smith took up a é bill which lay in one end of the drawer, done up ina piece of | newspaper; Smith took up the money which was in the other cud of the drawer.and looked it over, and said they wore broken bank bills; as they were going away my mother wked Smith for wn inventory; he said it would take a bleswed week todo that; they went to the money twiec; Smith examined it first’and went away, when said in aunder tone,‘ Do you ruppose there are any sceret places about it?” Smith then went again and took the piece of paper comtaining the bill and put it in | bis pecket; they found an old cloak up stairs; it was over rome blanhs ts; they took it up and put it down again; there was a bottle on the desk; Smith took cut several picces of metal; there was some in bars and some in grain; they then went down stairs and searched the parlors, and then went to the basement, where they took two gold watches from @ eupboard; they then went to the »bep and teok up several bettles; smith asked Wilkes. as he took up the bottles one by one, if be thought that was it said, “I don't know, I don't know—f don't 2 this was said in an undertone: Smith then ‘my brother Frederiek for the key to the office; my er Went and locked for the key. but could not find it in the place where it was usually kept: Smith, Wilkes, Crassous and some other nian, then broke into the office; my brother Frederick went in after them took up a picce of iron that came up in the barrel the night before. and suid, “Here it is; they then broke open « fegar box, and put as many sezers as they liked in thelr hate; I recollect the barrel coming to the premises on t ening before; my brothers Semuel ond Frederick brought it up from the boat 4 it; my brother Fre ent ; when the barrel was fir © then came rome lead pipes. then some ple glass, wnd then the iron rollers t tioned here. e heen men- [Witness here left the court room ia com- and the Court ordered # recess for half a hour.) APTERNOON SESSION. Miss Drory’s testimony resumed —I have seen the ar- ticks taken from the barrel; they are the same that came to the house the day before. ins barrel; my bro- i to enrry the things to the cartinge: [ «aw vane One loking out from the curtains of one of the ear- rages: 1 did not recognise Thempson ag being with Fuith and Wilkes at the time; the wen went down to the ferry with tl hands; the name of th man on my faiber's place is Pearsci, he was milking when the Larrel arrived th Defure, when the bar- Yel wes opened, my father said it was very strange; hy didn't know what it all meant. (The dies thown to wit- seen the Smith and the other m d been there since the cea them used on my fa- I hay, ¢ before; they were in mig f1- took them ne way With them; they b fire was built; Thad nev ther's plane y lay open expcacd to view; my father’s deck was pot locked; Lnever saw It locked; the money Vax was leeked, and the key waa, I think, in the key hole; Smith and Boyd came there with Mr. Boyd the next duy; they wentto the money drawer agains Smith onid the bills ‘were broken bank bills; Boyd sail they wore not; Sanith sald, Well, Mrs. Drury can have them" I never row Thompson titi the dey after Samuel eam frame: [saw Samuel in New York before be came home; for going away trom y father was angry with Samu Witness here gave the w with Thompson as was ¢ Tuesday Inst} ame seemnt cu by her Drary's Crot* examine I am seventeen ce my iter dane was with me most cf t le men wore in the Bowe; she was with me tm tine up sinire; she was down stairs wheu they first came, [ was also there; we were at dinner; when Jenkins first came 4 for my brother Sparel; my brother rick went tot door, and he come in sud enid re Was seme pereon Wanted Uo see & wh were talking, my brother Sam drove up. and ¢mith and Jen kine went townrds the barn, I firsteaw Smith and Wilkes te the door he ny cup at my mot d Sintth who they were, and Wilkes replied t officers; Uy vere veven perro ns there in A them arov ned Sith neked at I followed them t for said, * to we mith, Wilkes. nod Crassous. all helped to brew jndow cf the offic aesoue got in fret. and the three others foltowed: they eamined ® tox of type; Lhenrd my father tell my btothers t town to the beat and get the berrel in it was there: the first thing that removing the hay, was A cine bottle. with » glass © Ihe toe “gore end put them in bis bat, Smi vid Wilkes nnd the other, they ench ful and put them in their bate, With a match, which he took from his pocket, Smith went up t ry first, while in the howe, the bottle of ft n the flap of the sceretary (Witness here wert over the transaction of Smith going to the monry box, but her evidence was the «ame ns on the direct ex amination.) Lwrote an recount of thes: transetions shortly after my father’s arrest; when we first went to » my father at the Tombs, he told wx to recollect all Id of it. and we put itdown on paper Jene and mysif each wrote an account of it; I account in Pene!l marks at first, and oftereards cop it in ink; Igave the written copy to my father Ur copy over about the time of the commence. trial; I wrote the copy some months after I firet wrote the ae Dirret resumed—The bett from the rhep to keep it raf Frederick Drury «worn—I am fifteen years of age; T recollect the firet day the officers came to my father's my rote my 4 was carried into the house house; [remember the officers going into the oitice: they broke Into the window, I first went to fnd the key, but it wae not where T expected to find it; I eaw them when they arrested Sam, Jenkins put irons on him, Smith was present when thr froma were put on; my brother held Heck. and did not want to go, Jenkins used profane tan and teld him to go along or he would knock his bloody brains cut Q—What about that barrel’ A —My father told as, In the afternoon, to go down to the boat and get ® barre which we would find on the dock, T have seen the dies on a shelf in the office ever sinee the office wae built, I caw Thompecn at my father’s house on the Sunday after | Sam came heme N. BR. Mountfort eworn—T am a priice magietrate in the city of New York; in Februnry last I committed » man named Farnham, and iseued « warrant for the ar- reat of Thempeon; he was brovght inom Friday. I be. Heve; he committed suicide, I investigated the cave of the robbery of the District Attorney's office in New York ané issued a warrant for the arrest of Marcus Cicero Stanley, Crose examined—(Teetimony of (intes shown te witness. } That is the tertimony of Gates. a given by himself, and written down by me; that is in my band writing John Wativce recalled —I carted two articles for ‘Thempeon from the Fulton ferry: I don't know what the articles wer were iron work, T took them to a place in the Ber OT think. but Tem not eure about the tumber; | don't know who kept the piace , Thompson went op with me, be carried the things in. and came out renin and got on the cart, and we went toa grocery atore in ® side street near by, where Thompson got sow procerios John McGown evorn—I pm attached to the office of the Court @ Geestons and Oyer nnd Terminer, for the ; they were all covered with | owards the | e house; Smith end | Wilkes went up ‘stairs; my mother asked them what | for | Smith then | w York; my father opened it; | ‘Book produced.) of the Drurys. read. Second trial, same witnesses wore examined except Thomas Warner, Maxgaret O'Connor was also examined as a witness on this trial; the recognizance was discherged on the 2d of October, 1860; the defence produced these minutes to | show that the authorities of New York had abandoned the prosecution of this charge, and this, counsel said they considered a plain legal bar. | Francis Clark re-culled. ama tothe Eleventh ward, New York; lieeinan, belon, a arrested peated on the evening of the 27th of February last, in New York, at about 735 o'clock; # young man, nained Bostwick, | came afer me; I searched Farnham, and fouad two | twenty dollar bills on the Seventh Ward Bank, New York; | they Were good bills; we found no small bills on him; 1 28th of February; I arrested bim at 130 Carll street, | Brooklyn; Thompson let me into the house; I told him | Lhad a warrant for him; he said there was no magis- | trate’s name attached to the warrant, and he would not | go; sold bie he hed got to | he'got his hat; he told his wife I | rhe asked wh: | prison, it wax one of Drury’: plots; he told me if [would go | with bim to Dr. Rice's, at the corner of Myrtle avenue | and Carl street, he | in New York on’ th | Bice’ show the conversation ut Rice's store. evening of the 27th; we went to Dr. we prosecution objected to the introduction of such testimony, The | | Court ruled it out, and the defence took an exception.) itness resumed—We stopped at a place in Jackson street, a porter house. (The defenc: took a warrant for the arrest of Thompson on Friday,tho | 0; we went up stairs, and | had a warrant for him; it was for; he said it was of no conse | quence, and asked his wife to come over to see him in | nd to send the boy; his wifeasked him about the | MAFTant: he said he koew nothing about it, but supposed | would convince me that he was not | (The counsel for the defence proposed here to | wre offered to show | | that Thompson attempted to show that 4e was there the | night before. The Court ruled against giving any con- versations.) ‘The porter house was near the Jackson fer- ry; we did not stop anywhere else in Brooklyn; we stopped ata place in New York,and bought some « ‘Thompson in the Eleventh ward station hou wnd took him to the Essex street prison the next might: | he committed suicide the next day ter{ had arrested Farnham snd 1 named Clayton, who represented that he District Attorney of Kings county ; ho w. | let up oo Thomyeon and Parnhani. as the wanted to use them as witnesses in the ea: ry; Clsyton came there, and the jailor prosecution | veainst Dru. | ted mo out | | oe Iwas applied to, af- | ompson, by a nan | me from the | ed me to | | to him as the offleer who arrested Thompson and Farn- | | hum ; we went into the jaitor’s office, and Clayton asked | | me whore Farnham wae; 1 swid inside, and asked him to todo nt in his pooket against him ; he | hod held the warrant along time; he seid the District | Attorney did not wish him to arrest him, as he was one | of the principal witnesses agsinst Drury Theatrical and Musical, Bowery TuvaTxy.—The entertainments for this evening consist of the beautiful apeetacts of * Cristo,” which bas beem placed on eplendor which must draw. crow: | Hamblin’s great exertions desery Buoanway Tur arny.—Those wh The Vision of the Sua, Barend affair, and my ¢ place to other “will commence the glish comic piece ne stage in a style of od houses for yome time, suce sould do, shortly be Ty see Caroline who are ice of admission, | highly accomplished, ts worth Benvos'’s Tuzarar.—The w otive features are | announced for ¢ ing’s enter “the psrtorme mmenee with the excellent drana of “ And will conclude with the new comedy of Mimi tho house will be erammed in every dovartment, Naviwonat Turatar.—The pew and magnificent apectucte entitled “Thalsbs, tho Destroyer, or the Burning Sword,”” which, from its great splendor. has drawn ina! Mill again be presented this evening. ‘The. scenery, dress and other requisites, are super'ly grand, rin. Brovewas'’s Lycevy.—The en riven bere nightly, are excveding?. Porvhestral music #p. crtainmeats which are attractive Awenican Mussun.—Tho afvernoon am mence with the comedy of “The Roug’s Di vening, the celebrated comedy of * ghly amusing and » egro minstrelsy are annoanced for this s, burtceque opera and dancing, » addition of the New Orleans tractive features of crening—songe. glee: Fitrows' Mixsreess Serenaders to this ban “ weet melodies are announced for this even! Teaque opera and dancing. Mr. Axo Mrs. B. Wits . buve arrived in ¢ oue oi the leading theatre Thy ALteouastaxa had & after ¥: yaad wil y successful uortly appe: ull house at Brooklyn on ¥ concert in Newark on CITY TRADE REPORT. Frivay, May 2—6 P.M. hus beena fair inquiry for t, wad for home use, and firmness, an” advance the low and mocinan quatities, whieh e vot so freely offered. The sales of domestic were 5.000 bbls, closing with superfine No, 2 Maw (6 ordinary to straight State at $4184 $4 S1',; mixed to good Indiana, Michigan aud Obio, at $431 a $4 50; pare Gene at $1.56 « $4.68"), and the fancies and extras at previous rates. Canadian was in active request at the Bev apsterrs-—Flour. —The Acur to-day, in part for exp the market bas asumed more tostraight brands, at $4 Os « $457, including some Rich- mond fills, to arrive, at $0.00, Rye flour was un- ebanged in price. but less active; a parecl of 100 bbls, | seld ut $3.37 2 $5.50. Cornmeal was in limited request, | and firm: we noticed sales of 200 bb lots, at $3 12%,, and extra di heard of no transactions worth reporting, while | were firm. The market continued to be poorly supplied with Kye, and the article was much wanted at 76c, Oats were iu better demand, and not so pleaty; Northern were taken at 45 ¥ atic, a He. Barley with a small stock ranged from $l a $ Con with moderate rece upward tendency. and the sal bushels new round yellow, at bie, a 05 ',¢ mixed. at 63!,¢., and New Jersey yellow al 6le. a 64! Corron.—'The letters reevived fo-day have not weak- ened the market. if they have uot strengthened it, The Pusiness appeared to go fe 1 the same as yesterday, and in amount was about 2.560 bal Provsiona—Pork continued in good request, and the warket hed an upward tendency. About 600 bbi $15 90. $14.50 for vew and old m £0 @ 12.50 for new und cid prime, respectively close more was generally asked. A fait local in- y was making for beef, and there have been sales of 0 bbls, of mess at $9 ST}, « $11 G0; and prime at $5 | ebseged bands apd $1 At a$650. Beeflaams were nomiusl at $15 00, A limite business was dour in cut moats, at S's. a 9¢. for hams, and ( ate. for sheulders, Lard was still firmer. and re active, About 500 byl, and tierces were sold at Married, On Thursday, May 1, by the Rev. Stephon Remington, Fooow Breaotey, of the firm of Benedict & Bradley, to Mons. dinighter of Henry Rodermoy York cit mm Friday, April 26, Ana's Chore, Brooklyn, Mr. @ Crane, of Glm #, Seciland, to Miss Many Maris, of Manchester, Bo; band oJ: May, ut Grace Church, Rye, by the Rev, Mr. k On ¢ Bull Deseas b of New York, to Row Ky daw f George Wood wa At the bytorian Church, Woodbridge, N. J. on the It fnet.. by the Key, Win. B. Bi avrisow My Lick to Asx@ H. Barros, daughter « officiating eler. 0.8.8 Hesay Ror ven r. John buch wh On May 1, of coneuny Asawa Dents Wm G. buntap. f iW from her late residence, No. lace nnday, dil int.,at o'clock, P.M. and proceed to the Methodist Bpiscopal Church in Joha t; service to commence at 2!, o'clock. P.M. The tives and friends of invited to attend, without farther notic Ga the marnine of Mav 34 of paralysis, Jons Row Freq in the Sth year of Bis age Hir relatives and friends are r tf aiten | the funeral, frotn his inte reide | lin street. on Sunday ye 4th inet tie On Friday May 2, Pasi I : onthe and 15 days, youngest son of Daniel and fiends of the fwuitly are tel to attend the his (Ssturday ) afternoon, #1 2 o'clock, from No yess, Mr, Jones Invited (Setur- mm of days y are teepectfully from the resilience of his m Sunday, 4th inet, at 2 o'clock. PM May 2 Mee Many Srxwant, wife of Abram Stewart sued The relives ond friends of the family are at her late reside 182 Church n, at 2 o'clock im the Sit year of hi 1 the funeral ® n Sunday afte On Thuredsy, May} + Owes The glaserm f the family, nee re<peetfully invite | rol. from bis late resid ee, Scher treet. Mrooklyn, on Sunday, 4th fret. at 1 o'cloek, P M Afters «hort iliness, on Thorrday, May 1, Lesma A., wife of John DI nd daughter of Nicholas R. Van | Brant, aged 20 yerrs and 6 mont ‘The friends of the family are ed to attend her fa- ners! this (Saturday) afternoon. at 5 o'cloek, from the residence of her father, Fulton, opposite Beidge strvet, Brockiyn At Prookipn, Friday morning, MM very, only danghter of William months ant 1S days ‘The friends of the family ate respectfully invited to attend her fareral, on Sanday, 4th inet, at 5 o'clock, P M.. from No. 15 Duffield street. April 27. of consumption, Avasr of Kichard Marum, lute of Mount § kenny, Ireland. At Martinsburg, Vo, April 23, Yon. Kowann Cotstos, aged 64 formerly 9 member of Congress, In Wayne conuty. April 11, in the (4th year of his age, ar. Mr. orsef Jersey City. and reintives and friends to attend his fune- erhorn, ny 2 of mensl i. Post, aged 2 years topford. county Kil- + viva, & coldler of the revolution. t Tamworth, NIL, April 25, Mr. Naviastee Harrot utlonary pe nslower aged 6 orbam, Me. 2b ult, Capt, Jowea Swert, aged £9, a soldier of the revolution At Oxford, N.Y. 11th ult, Herrart Baocnety, aged soldier of (he revolution, formerly of Hampdea, ne Count of Monts | have not seen the gor- ! Fort of New York, May 3. MABIVINE INTELLIGESRO 4 50 | moon axe. 6G) | mom warea. Shipe—Weshi ne pe—Washin verpool, Frost & Hi Denis (pit), Follunatee, Havre: Boyd fe Minckea; Bit Mt: AT RR Sg ic 1 — x a HB Willems, Messin, BD turRut bcos Monae taincer (Br), € bs lay & Livingston; Vo- t, Soars, 5 Wheel cht; uebeo: JT Tapscott; John Sym Barelay & Livingston; Carnatic (Br), Hogers. Charleston, Williama & Guicn. Brige—Fulton (Br), Emerald (Br), Crowell becca (Br), JH Braine, Lumkia, Mary Lap, Elm City, Frisbee, New Sloops—Esex, Cumin, Providence; Fashion, B criam, Fogo, M'Call, Curacoa, J Hunter & C JS Whitney & Co; Re- Haven, ny Ni, Band & jebray Bermuda; ‘oh ‘Philadelphia, J Han , du; DB Boudrot, Miramichi, Schre—Chas A Stetson, Millor, Harbor Island, Yorktown, Woglam, Petersburg, J Richmond, CH & W Diorse Baltimore; M A Rowland, Rowland, adon, Holmes, Vortemouth; Glebe, Small, Sale Fall River; Fredk Brown, Miller, Lydenburg, do; Arrived, Ship Ashland, Rice, Liverpool, April 4, wich mdso and 247 to Seu m lat 40 1y , Ship Jo April 10, with ani to P W Byrnes. Ship Star of th mdse and 476 passengers, Ship Cordell with 276 passengers. to U sugar, to Brott & Vose. ‘hip Rebecea, Wolf, New Orleai A Foster & Son. Clearmai lon 47, to L Henry, he mast im. Pai ened 44 50, lon 58. and Noy veph Badger (of Portland), Scofield, Liverpool, to Nesmith & Sor Lowber, Liverpool 0 8 Thompson 312 passenge: 23 da: phew. icebergs, occa. with favre, 22 days, in ballast, Ship Arvum (of Bangor), Rankin, Matanzas, 18 days, with 16 days, with m » to Bark Princess (Br), Patterson, Dublin, 44 days, with irom, and 117 passenger Bark nesenpers, to Sun, from lant, with 151 paseengers, Brig Vancouver, Switver, Rochelle, Qth ult, picked ‘up a cmall, mow billet had been in the wacer but a short time. iz Toledo (ot Camden), Glover, Matanza, April 16, with &e, to H Monlun: No to GT hs date, titel. , to Barclay & Livingston, liza (Br), Durkee, Dublin, 25 da: dobn'Loren, ft axpool foi 8, in ballast, with int 47, lon 3, 1 Boston, 15 days out. Brig Helene (Brom), Hachtmann, Brome: ke days, in bal- days, with brandy, molasses, to the master, Vessels lett, before reported. Ow the 10th ult, of Matanzas, spoke ship Motoka, hence foc New Orlesns. The 'T has been 10 days N of Uutteras, with nocth- orly winds and eal Brig aolus ( r), Ballard, Attakapas. 2) days, with eugar an Peck & Lyman, Expericaced heavy wenthe to Cook & Smith 7 Joseph Guest, idge & Austin Willi Sebr Lightfe Sehr J Goods Sehr Admiral SclirK Sith, Nickerson, Po One bark, mame, unkn 001; etc | (Br), Carey, Balire: He atitled “The | ars, aud will be fol- | ovine,” | Nedoubt | nee houses, | It will have along | fills the hall every evewing. Several | also bur- | eet h sales of 2800 bis, at $451 a $407. In | utherm a moderate busine «done, without alte jn value. The cperations foot up 1,500 bbls, mixed May 2—Wind during the day, NW. (Pen Stramsmr Niaca In ranciseo; Reform, ohann Sehmidt, for NOrlean fing, and Leontine, for Baltimore; Philadelphia, for P Edware, Hermiue, So- Brywrx. April Ubi delphis: Glare, Ovean, phie, R Cobden, ‘on the pass Eehr Tutegrity (Ir), Me Razelle, JM s, Del, 3 di Kooktan K Below. onn. Salled. cla, Saupe: rt Ide, Matild ays, Cardenas. rh —Additional}. vma, and Mai agnet, for Galveston; Crion, Ocean, B fumbin, Kosmos, Agnes, und Rebecca, for W York. Brrmenwaven, April M—Arr Estafete, Galveston. Sid | 9th, Post, NYork, Borpravx. April 12—Arr Iron Gem, Hull, to load for Curlew, Philadel phi Heary, Alexande | lifornia. Cld 15th, Sinte Bracny Heap, April Lendon for N York. Cary Ciear. Apr Mobile for Liverpool, Cave, April f 12-08 Au $id Sarah, Tims, NYork. vrs, NYork; C WO Joh ec. Kellar, Hillsborough, 11 days, with jodgers, Charleston, 7 days, with rice, Ships Prince Albert, Meyer, London: Castilian, Gravea, Dewitt Clinton Punk, di Franchise, Chapman, ; barks Texas, McNair, Savannah; Mountaineer Fran- Buddecke, Archimedes, Co- trom Chase, 85 days from Corx, April 7—Off Join & Eleanor, from Dublin for New | York. Derat, April ij—Arr Bernard, from Rotterdam for Balti- jan fi FRNOCK, A i own, NYork April 10 Ross, Bi . Fairy, Hon, . Woodman, | Bil, Lambert, New Yor! | for La er Smith | Many | | a. second daughter | Allegra, Meinwright, Sa Orleans; Nathaniel Kit son, New York eed by 12th, Anna en Arnoldi ork. April 1o—Sld Haidee, Stewart, NYork. 0 /ERG, April In port a Swediah ton, chartered at $6 and 5 per cent per ton iron. vil 16—Arr Panny, Carron, NYork. Alexandri Bowlby, New Orlean: Cape Good Hope and California; Webb. Cropper, a isco; Art Union, Stubbs, Cox, Mobile: Pyrainid, Robim- 1 a Pra) nball, phoon, Salter, river, outward bound York; Cora, Morris, Portland, Me. Ady Cambria, (4 Breadalbave, Strib! Gen Kaynes, Py with despatel Artie, ( Snow, do, 1ith;) New a; Amidas, do, tio, 25th:" Co yard, do, * dian, Manso allow for Falkland Is ends and SPrai Lisnos; April 6—Arr before). Lon Mans: Ady € and Esy prmey, A Lies, Apel San re ted . do, May id: Sea King, do . Allen, do, 26th; Aberdeen, jy Frapklin, Yoaton, do, 2th; Meri- Bisnchard, BL w, do, with derps h; Austrin, Bors Patten; on, Smo Bombuy Cerere hin, ae) 15—Cld Royal Victoria, Hunt 14 TJ Roger, Spragu ‘april Sid Otto, sana th, Onward, Crosby, w York. Themis, Leighton, for New x SPranciteo, lg: 7D, Paladin, and Amstel, from Am- sel for Bos- Charleston; Charles 17th, wn taten Island and ile er, Ve ea Pennell ‘Predk i ) for Boston, diay & Parliament, Dire ey; Bell Rock, Pendleton i hard delphin. Pale A; Re hast, and John Murray, atten, for NYork, do; Inde: Augusta, Parsons; Victor, Oris, M'Cann; Pearl, Harrison, dy. dello, NYork, (not as —S14 MW Kerr, kK rme. etereon, MArritAa, Murch 1¢—Sld Xonopken, Moxy, Mediterranean. ‘York Porremorrs vsowen, April I—Off George, Thode, from Bremen for yril 16—Arr Victoria, Chapman, NYork n; 1th, Wi mford, London for N York. LAND, April 10- 2, from Bremen far N York. Querssrows, April 16—Sld Clorinda, N York Kova, April 7—S1d United Ste mn, N York. _Stakr, April 9—Of TH Heydon, from Bremen for New York. ‘Torway, April WO Tarte bay, CGH, Fe Me, (and eld March 4 Water). Warknronn, April &—Sid Alert, Brat Olbers, ti b th Are for New MISCELLANY Cowra, April 18—The Hope ( Liverpool for Zi 0, Was tow e of masts, rigel sails, by t from NYork, Talmonth, yesterday afternoon, recngonns jogged, and appn taced March $8, ere. ex, April ¥ ork, t * Yarm in Horn outh re to-d ship, diemastod rently abandoned, bowsprit sta lat dl, lon 41, by the Warrior, Barry arr om Bremen for NOrles cata, Pratt, Point ing touched for N rk, Lore. ( ing, Telegraphic Marine Keports, Bowrow, May? Arrrived—Bark Brunette, Matanar: selre Zwolve t terdam; Dennis, Rondowt. Cieared—Ship Sheaange, NOrleans; barks Jemen Smith, " briga Alvira, (Doth). B Goardon, Ww; AYO ‘Thomas aod Laguayra; Trinidad; echrs Native nab; Plymouth Rock, N Arr Brig AGW hark h Hand, of Fi stadt; 25th and Oth, Int ber adrift, consinting of Arrived—J A Lane Clesred—Briga Cli Mon Arrived—Brig Choctaw; sehr Leroy, NY Cleared—Barks Maria, sud Eda, N York ticelle, di Arrived—Ship Gowen The eche C M Walton, « . shore hi ary hors hav ches Charl ay American, York; Cai wp inthe nnd burn, Matanza from Matant®. que. rine Wileox, do. May 1, 1 FO, Sth Apel from rt been in contact with that vessel ei id water way Si cd. xatox, April 29. it 25th, brig Mom New Onivana, April 24 » NVork of 7. hareh stave New etry Po Appleton, Philadel ewer nt an: Shi mr, May. won| e has Paorimrner, May 1. Arrived—Sloop Rhode Foland, NV ork. irawd rin, “ rehra Cha oe Blow Creek, er, do; Sarah | artowa; sloope Savanwan, April 28. Ye ed —Brig Cordova, Saua te & rt; Editor, Vi 0. NC) Mov Philadelphia: Kedron, 4 Rowland, Brookhaven; Albert Thomas, W Mord, and Pointer, NYork Arrived—Bark Moria Morton, N Chearcd—Brig American, Letter Bags of ete Hi), for New Orlean| t Bags of ste ¢ Kxchan at quarter before ‘The above ‘clock I'M, Lotter Bags aro also at Kenyon’s, #1 Wall street. Foreign Malin. eM Inbars. for Savannah, will eloee com (7 Exchange), this day, § in advance Herald Marine Correspondence, Lf Hareict Hadlock, NYork. of the semia, May 2 4PM. Arr ‘e, Motite, nels Worcenter, River . Perth Amboy, NJj Vir nin, Wr ire, Price, New York; * Nott, Smith, Dichtow: Mary Ang roline, Shr all Hiver; Aebsah D, Jolimson, Falem, NJ Cleared—Steamehip Albatross, N Chartestony barks St domes, Little, Rio. de Janeiro via Bahai: Gen Jeenp, Fisher, Hoxton; brigs Atlantic, Wallace, do; Canton, Cr cll, dos echrs Mary Ann & Caroline, Shropshire, Fall River: Alexepdria, Studley, Boston; Raint w, Tuthill, Beldgeport: Mary Nott, Smith, Prov Harding, § York; Judith, Ward, jereon, Tt Price, New York; dew, Moyet Newburyport Wro Thomas, Tooker, Pall River; ‘Acluah f, Johnson, Hrovidence; Charter Oak, Kelly, Borton. Misceliancous, ar We are compel our columns, & Inte Sie Pansy Porneer rep Ae ready for fe the Ith Feb, Hor expense Stephene, of the whaler Mhiletus taken package im he Swe ALKA AAR terdam, pot into Manrit tlenk. 'A grent portion sia, rattans, and fi im of had been landed 10th Feb. of Boston), Borry, from Ratavin to Rot. for repairs, baving ape ng of ram, eas. The ship continued to leak, and would be hove down to ascertain the extent of the repairs req Ha Bank Miser fallew in with Mar Biddle, st Havre, andl Minstrel had got heavy wenther, apd larboard anchor ria, binmaotos, sky li oa Neve aR 18 howe fe yt Moatomgas for St Job went gales onuaed the Dare Bere e fe reps hon Tied Rook vred in Bermadas wnire Jenkinson, lat —, 101 etvack by eit, en p to zt from Hull to Boxto ship Nicholas i by officers and crew taken off weet as lon 37, when se ex forwar fad stove stancheons, nion, rudder, ke and etenia fo much, she would not be likely to survive 2¢hours after being ri we. The enced eh took covering | Th ‘Sub- captain and. crew were yw Orleans. Anuxe art ot Mh Reports Nr nd. NF, was tor watly t ont ons mount of specie, supposed x Sith wit, ta a ‘weep, Wi Belgian Gustav I, from Havana @¢ Tost, with her carge heney thasest het cromanveas ae ee, Western, Mra Duncan, Messre Pi Kidley, Brayeria, G Dawber, E ‘Thomas, Deming, Capt Robs Phillij Leror, Luce, John Hull, Musket, P GW Brown, Mrs Brown, Messrs Southworth, wall, Mrs Whitwall, Messrs Sprott, Balliston, John ridge, Jo! a, MeCreixhita, Jas Farran, Win. Miss'S'A Allen, Mr Joba Holme—41. From Halifax to Hoston—Mossrs Win Fraser, M’ man, Rey Mr King and wife, Messrs Willysms, Fi Total, a puATeMrooL—Ship Asbland—Mr and Mrs Murra ‘Matanzas—Drig Toledo—Mr G Hotchkiss, , pbltantcevon~sehe Joseph’ Guest—Mrs SY Laws, Me MEDICAL, rer) R. GREGORY HAS REMGVED TO NO, 31 DUAN! street, near Centre strect, where he may be consul! ‘on all diseases of a delicate nature, every day yours Dr. G. has enjoyed the confidence o Rumber of patients in this city for more than twenty R. 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WM, YOUNG, 182 Spruce street, Philad sale by Stringer & Townsend, 222 Broadway ARIS AND LONDON TREATMENT OF PRIVATE disenses, in a few hours, by a vogetable application, In de brought on by impro] Sines wigs P without pain. the local remedy, aad can chew say one there are shocesmas | te 1Scal remedy, and ean show any one there are who cannot be cured without it; ¥”) he hae onses daily, of ars duration, from the other physicians. Ia all, he gaatam- jes & permanent core, He hae siricturce daily he oures without cnustic. which others use ling the former’ disease noon enough. these and the hundreds of certificates, show that nome com equal it. You cured me in ove day—D. M. Corb; local application cured w hours, after ano tor tried a Lo 1 puid over Zptrs,to be cured of weakness from selt-abuae with, } yet you our local an: neral trea! hort ‘time—Jae. Evans, ¥ fi me of i sicians for ee Raves Noa "istanes ona, by, sustocing: fon, be , oge at a distance ona, ted Uy mail, Oflics hours trou: & AM. to 2 = Larmont, M. D., 42 Reade street, two VERY MOTHER'S BOOK; OR, MORAL logy.—Married ladies will tind much tok atters relat of poverty, ax children, provent 4 book will toil come these ojections tents of the book in detail, At it partioulanly igtorests them. copies will enclose ome dollar to Dr. J ‘ew York Post Offico: or No. 12 Ann R, GLOVER 15 CONSULTRD AS USUAL IN DIFRT cult and protracted ease, Lis medical and physoler teal works are for wale ia the bovk #tore, 222 Broadway. ricnds who have inquired by letter whether he had rotted fiom penetieo, aro informed that he is tll at hie old effeg, un st. K. RALPH, AUTHOR OF THE | vate Treatise,” Ke.—Othice hou | M., (Sunday exec; uncommon. medi je opeckality, ge of cents any pr 0 iv portant scorete which The editor is not all Wut can assure his female Persons waate PRACTICAL PRLe tw iZA. ote ‘e peed } No. 8 Greenwich etcoct, From the Ladvantages tie author hav enjoyed ta 6 has ample reason for stating 4! es Ais f theie conpeque sresuiting from early improper habits, ke ain, eat, aud radieal eure from no other tource ia Ameries. ‘Thare whe age ply im the earlior #tages, will be wurprined at the ease amd eee Pieit ofthe eure, iI SAY TO THOSR WHe Cura ut voleas,” that in, voted mary years te my ated, rue ala of pre who wish to consult me can do sa (free of charge), f ted. whose healthy baa pom medaily. 1 Wh oigease ins! ruined by theve ogotist street. R. MORRISON 18 CONSULTE iJ J EW MEDICAL BOOKS.—a COMP work on the nature and treatment And all the Kindred affection»-il! .ctrat red pl mae ti lecturer on surge re Itiaa lanes Extract £ ber of beautifully Lie ty * and far superior to anything of the this covm Author of “The Family Physie Uthor of A work on “Relf-abuee, and ite able effects, Ro. &e.,” sixth evition, fourteen pistes, J. For anie at the publishers’, ST RINGKK & TOWNS! Broodway, and by the aothor [Mt Broadway NO EE THF CURED —DR CORDITT, OF 19 DUA street, may be consulted ev ntinily, on the treat my years Of delicate disesres From a practice of twonty De. C. is conbled to gurranty permanent cvte Dr. € wile box or bottle, one W in effveting a cure. IN TIME.—DE. HUNTER, PROP ; Diepensery, No. 3 Divieio ttrictures without any «uric debilitating effeots of ey have been out mereur; never faile C4 ‘tbe humbuy quack doete Dr. Hunter at once, applying ol of your health and money. Every Ney BL must more experience in this branch of med cine thai ving. Here aro a fow who desired the di blish their proofe:—" You cured me in far weeks of ful dinease that broke outall over me, andthe Twas so reduced I was laid up more by more than n doctors. JON BLD? m ¥ Jn the time of the cholera, in these waka, of n drendfal diseare of more than years standi oe three other doctors had not only given te up, hut vaid ewes 9 thelr lives were wort! to bo in a room wi JOHN BURLEY, Pi | vo years ago T applied to a Lendom physician te be cured of acertain disenses he pronounced me well ia coke, In lens than two months it broke out again. fix others and nover got th 1 mmonstef aati t edie AE, oad ever ole ae ad EDWIN GO! , Where Ine. Humcee'® te of th me. bad genuine. P Tes the patient against any | - ‘ on | D*, WARKEN, NO. 1 MOTT STREET, IS CONFIDEN~ | tisily consulted on detiente disenses, A. practice £120 Bey several of which were in Ruropoan hospitals, ena rted to haye been totally lost, on | bie W. to effret apeedy cares without mercury. Dr. W. about elety miles to windward | obta’ned bis Lonéon diploma in 1%) His Specific, box of whilst ow her parenge from the | bette $1. Beware of a poisonous counterfeit sold in Resse- ¥ It etrect. ' D* BE OSTRERT, 148 FOR Tae 1 am in he Way ¢ | a base iinpostor im Roose rolt street.