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| THE NINTH WARD RIOT CASE. wag thane enh omantn the und all covered with blood, Q Did the mob strike any of these? A. Yes, quite’s | after that of what occurred, except something out of the Another Attempt to Kidnap an Irish Girl | then Mr. Hawes was now the Commissioner on the resig: “Take the men quietly, | number. yl Suspected of Prot . nation of Mr. Walker. asd dow’t kill him?’ A. I did not hear him say #0, ‘ Q. Did you observe the manner in which the banners Mr. McKeon—Q, Is hose cart No. 4 in Horatio street ? [From the Bosten Traveller, Deo. 20. Chief Justice Osxuxy—That is going back to the ques. Court of General Sessions. Q. Did you see the big banue:? A. No. were torn by the mob? A. They were tora all to piceses | A. Yes Yesterday forenoon, the house of Richard Huntington, | ton of legality. ‘THE PROSECUTION.— Q How far were you om Abingdon square? A. Fifty | by them. ¥ * Q Do you know # man by the same of Van Cleef ?} No. Ts Beoond ‘Chelsea, in the nce of Mr. H., ‘The Rxconpen said it required great care and great Peuervaren OF TRE CASE FOS | feet. Q Were the Hibernians running as fast as possible to- | A. No. wai visted by two irah women, with the avowed purpose | gravity to act upon this questien, and he trusted that on OPENING SPEEOH OF THE QOUNSEL FOR THE DE- Q. Did you see any of the men running away? A. They | wards Canal street? A Yes. Q. Did you see men with red shirtson? A. Yes, of gothing perenne, dead or alive, of the person of a next meeting o pd of Judges would be pre FEXCE. ap) to be running on all sides. Q. Did you see any of them ? A. Yes, two or the procession in Hudson street. ry ‘who was liviog with Mra. | sent, Adjo to Friday afternoon at 4 o’olock. om ea acid Did there not sppear to be ® great rush of citizens | yhree. ‘say to you when the stage mot eating. H. asked’ them if they had any legal ————— Before His Honor Recorder Tillou. to the scene of disturbance? A. I took no notice if there Crose-examined—Q. Do you know if the fight was over | the procession? He that they were all Irishmen. authority for taking the girl away; they said ne; but one Personal Inte! meee Dee. 21,—The Court resumed its sitting to-day, and was a rush. at thistime? A. It was not, Q. Do you know how many passengers were insite the | was a sister and the other a cousin of ‘rl, and the; W. G. Livingston, Ga.; G. H. Virginia; A, sawed both Q Did you see any of the men with the regalia on Juror—What time was it? A. About 11 o'clock. stage? A. I cannot tell; officer told the driver he | thought they bad right toher. In reply to herinqui- | Whiting, Plaim ‘and Dr. Philadelphia, proceeded to the examination ef the witnesses for | struck? A. I saw none of them struck in the street. ‘Another Juror—Q. What was the banner carried on? | must not break the ranks: he replied “G—d d—n you you | ries what they intended to do with her, their only answer | were among the arrivals on Tuesday at the Cooper House. fhe prosecution and defence. District Attorney—Having now identified all of the de- | A, Ons barrow, I suj ‘ Irish sens of boat will go throug! ‘drove on;twocr | was, to her under Catholic influence. They were 4mo! .e arrivals yesterday at the ‘House we James B. Mead was the first witness then put upon the | feniss's en, tial te being con rs Ae Pi grad A eg ey a raga 7 ry mg wh wat n Lehner | fergie mer ep yl if | potion tie ieee Seetereeer ee tehingeon, of exception i, lent 8 uf sworn—Q. ry w Mr, Kel » | and one H iver your O , but she sho ‘away oon- | Rey, W. Williams, of New stand for the prosecution, who, om being sworn, deposed | )4;; James B. Cox, but he not being present in Court, 1| Yes. im wes ot i the horses;” 10 be whi up the horses and went | trary to her will. The girl declined going with hes rela Delaware; and E. Te. of Boston? that he lived at 620 Hudson street, amd was attached to | will here rest the case for the prosecution, reserving the Q. How long have yor him? A. Ihave known | through; I then got off stage and went on the side: | tions, whereupon one of them sprang apon her, and seiz- Chang and Kng, the ‘ose Twins, and their familicg,” the Ninth ward police. right to produce Mr. Cox to prove the identity of Barns, | him twelve or fourteet walk, . ing her by the hair of her head, dragged her upom the | have taken apartments at the Cooper House, Broadway, when the rio: com- [CASE FOR RAE DEFENCE. Q. What has been character during that Q. Was Py there? A. You. floor, endeavoring to get her out of the house. a. H. | for the winter. @ Were you at Abingdon square je rio’ 601 Mr. MeKeom, counsel for the defendants, then rose and | time? A. It has bee: in Q. What did he do? A, I can’t say; I had been sick, | interfered to resoue t , Boston; B. Hershey, Iowa; J. a Wogtel, Gon {Jo Brett, "Yoak every respect. . menced? A. No, I was at the station house. opened tae ease for the defence, and spoke as follows: | , Joreph P. Harret, worn—Q. Do you know Mr. Kelly? | and went out for pleasure on the ttage. which was in the ers, N. Y.; BD. B Ay Wi faven, and K. A. Stromg, Boston, arrived at _ the harness cut? A. women attacked Q Will you state what occurred while there, in connec, | “Gentlemen of the Jury :—1 am not one of those who ‘esa the next day? A. | leaving upon her neck and throat the pel their as. | Culver, New Q mission G. Hew long have you known him? A. Forabont the Q. Was Carpenter about his bi Won with officer McPherson? A. I went in eompany | think I would gain anything by submise craving jushes, | sme length of time, dreive or fifteen years; we botblive | He was standing on, the eoruer in the moralog; daring | sault, She succeeded, at length, in bre away from | the Prescott House on Tuosday. with Lieutenant Seabrew, and five or six other policemen, | | expect it from you, gentlemen, for you are m; pol ea in the same neighborhood. the fight I saw mem in greem searfs running away; I did | them, and reaching the door, whem she for help, Among the arrivals at tho St. Nicholas aie ue to the scene of the riot, » little in advance of the rest; the | citizens, 1 know that there is am atmosphere with Q What is his character? A. He has always borne a | not ree them patting their scarfs up. whereupon the women abandoned their assault, and fied x Seymour, Albany; Mejor General We us first thing that we did was to try and pacify them; while | prejudice of sil kinds. Mut I know from theexamination | 8000 character, to pong ea I ata ‘Ofoer MoPhersoa on | we bad the oiuer day before the triorathat you are above | , James Richards, sworn—I have known Mr. Kelly fron Sh fae ‘with four or five of the rioters around him; | sll prejudice. I fee! paneer confident in this temple of | twenty-five to thirty years; I bare as considers this was while I was endeavoring to get the rioters to go | justice, and I feel perfectly confident that my cliemts will | bim to be # good citizen, and s iaueh men, Gown to the other exe of the proseesion; two of them had | receive all that is due at your hands. An unfortunate | With seen net and good sense; leces of staffs in their hand, seme of them being striped | character has been given to this dirtarbance; it war, after | Werver KIL white acd greeo; among the number I recogaized nothing but # common affrsy. Various cases have bend t ‘en ibe policeman McPherson, was Christie; the cther man | often come, before this court much graver in their charac. | Mian Society; on Geverno: Did any one strike the horses? A. I did not ree | from the house, protesting to thore who were coming to | Army; Hon. John O. Wright, Albany; Hon. Trumas a “ Mrs. Huntington's ressue that. there lee-mo | Smith) Washington; Hon. James Cooper, Washington; id you ree any one strike the driver? A, Ieould | cause for alarm. Nevertheless, am officer was obtained, | Capt. B. MoCoum, U. 8. A. jm. and one of the jes was arrested and bound over fer ‘The Marquis de Taliakurnia, Chargé from Sardinia to see any men getting up on the back part of | trial; the other had not bsen found at last acceunte. the government of the United States, presented himself ‘The erplanation of this aggravated assault is, asweum- | to the Seeretary of State on the 19th instant, with whom sworn—I am a member of the Hiber- id you get cf the stage before it got to the aide- | derstand it, simply this:—Some six months since a young | he bad an udienoe, On the'20th, Secre duly Fourth of July last I was march. | wak? A, Yer Irish girl, au orphan, between thirteem and fourterm years | presented hia tothe President of the United States, Dy begs ou got off, did any other persom get om be- | old, went to Mr. Huntington's asa domestic. Shoappeared | whom he was cordially received. ; jon; it organized at No. 369 Twelfth T don’t know his name, but I saw him a few days ago; I rnd no one except thore connected with the ceurt | pe in the procession, i reet; bout five hundred men, divided inte | hind fo, uausually intelligent fos one in her situation, could read F one of them away from im by catching hint by the | (ircragalded ite ell'ertsrof forms sai Riupes by ine | tlsht rections; to each section there was am oficer ap- | Q. Did you see the horses heads turned to the stage? A. | and write, and reemed desireusof improving Herself. 8x8 ait retiesiey he lie toad er he ee rae wa Gham trea’ paving stone, stciking officer McPherson, aa | cewepapers. | No case as it now manda. you | Pointed tokeep order; we called them staff offizers; their | No, I did not see that, soon displayed an indifference towards the Romish | w " ‘thought, in the head: pe this, I let my prisoner seetbat mo one bas been hurt except the defendants | {uty was to let mo man outof their section without or- Q. Could it have occurred without your seeing it? A. | worship and religion, and became a Cciligent reader of DEPARTURES, se eee iter the one that thew the stone: ke ran dowa | themselves, The men you are trying--itis well that yoa | des from the President or Vice President, and to allow | Idon’t know. the Bible, She neglected to attend the Catholic ehurch, i I steanaship Gee La Soy vtrest, ‘and erossed over ou the other side and weat | should knew them—bnow their poritiom in ufe, They | "0 omnibuses or stages to pass without liberty from usa. Q. Did you see the vcle strap broken? A. No. and declined, though repeatedly urged and almost drag Perr ' Rine, fowards Hudson street, auc as he turned I struck at him | are all of them hard worting men; some of them driving Q. Did they earry stafist A, Yes; there were twoto | Q. Was nct the person who sat on the other side of you ft, to the priest’s house, te ge to confession ; and final. | Hyde, br Hull, Mi of, Mrs Miller and ebild, Mrs Sawe with my club; he then ran down into amarea, where [had | carts, working from morn till ‘sunset—hard working each rection, on the stage Mr. Webb? A. I don’t know Mr. Webb. KG about a month since, attended, at her own desire, | ers ani se br Springsted, J Gordon, H Groom, Bishop w» rotect him from the crowd that gathered around him; | Isborers who are the sons of toil; and I confess it is with Q. Did they carry steffs like this? (exhibiting one of | Q. Was there any gap in the procession at the time the worship of the Protestant Kpiscopal Church. Her xin, rs Kiop tnd oon, Mise 8 Coy E Stophe Tabot the gate of the srea he ran iuto, and on turning | pride Tsay that I would rather ‘grasp theirf hard hands | ‘hem {o witness). “A. Yes, stage attempted to cross? A. There was one of about ten mother, it came out, was once & Protestant, but | Mrs Stephenson, Mrs Kelly, CL Chusy: BB Williams, Teel ean aluaer’ Mukhauson, ‘witi Geena than those of many men standing high in society and | @ How many were there? A. Fourteen. or twelve feet. axeej | had been drawn away from her faith by her connection GMoseman, J Tior, J Monroe, Ht 8 Henty Des ie, bie cannes Bitcpatriate T holding publicofies. Iam certain that you will sym; Q. What route did you take? A. We went up Twelfth | Q. How many persons belonging to the procession be. | with the Romanists; and this child had for some time Ry vidics Ak Kuight, 3 Taratsn, ¥ Malins, ponte; ors patter; 1. FONe i r h ; street to the Third avenue, and thence to Hudson street. | hind? A. Fifteen or sixteen. been showing a decided tendency towards the original ‘Deuglass, E Vail, BM 'm Hooper, Mrs Rebb, mised him the rext olice office: was | thise with them as Ido, and not with their assailants a d the 4 clubs used rather freely; | Will show you that this society is ely @ charitable Q. Dic you not go th h Fourteenth street? A. I Q. How were they walking? A. Two and two. faith of her ancestor. To prevent this threatened aban- looper, B Orde: 8 8 Barr, Mrs TP. cocker or Troy ard Hadson “streets they had officer | oue by Teaing their constitution and bye laws, which | 8D't #9 Daye coi i npaincugr apa ge retanery tll ate fe a Soo hoa aca a eR Sree Soria omme bee bite plains and a so Rillexthy Levi’ TURN, Capt shin T in a coor way, a will givs you rome ides of the character of the men. Occurred at Abingdon square; there was an alarm of fire, | mini . her only near relatives in iy) le Ca Whee eS po nrenegiln ter Tett, ea ae ate = Dibsies AstornepeeTobject to it as its noteridence, | 8:28 fire company came down infall run by us, on the | | Q. Who drove the stage away? A. Carpenter and an | various efforts. Their lar aim seemed to be, to oA os ene of them away, come one struck at him with a piece of Mr. hcKeon—Whbat is the e objectionable in my re- side of my civision; they remained until we passed; there | M. P. were on it; I saw no one catch hold of him from be- deny girl to the priest's house ; and so urgent hed = . éifficulty of apy kind between us at the tine; I | hind; there were people in the stage, bat I did not see if their persuasions, that once, at the sugges'ion of Robinsor Carty, Jacob Wart, J staf, and Livut. Taft knocked him down; he was vary | peating, word for word, what is contained in the pream- | Tet 00 ef td i i peop 2 “or 4 Genspicccs among the rioters, and I receghised him the | ble, {fl throw the bcok sway from me? But | don’t | met another Gre company, who passed on without dill: | they had badges on or not. Seb Reet Mire. Huntingtan, she was induoed to go with them, and | Y yore, OM Crees, M Hardy, hie Gries, Mrs facdy, Mes Sent day as Ounrcn; thére wae’ warm work fore few imc- | want to do oc, I'want to give the jury faots, I vill | CUly; west severe! ommnibases, almnoss at every.coresr, | | Pullip Mackay, sworn—t work for Kip & iL eaw | eer, tad Asa home, declaring that she cdtli not eon, | Ossine and hid, G CP € Billarkic, H Gray, B ere ut grat ting L did ow arriving’ which was ia the | Trad it for the purpose of giving the Jury an idea of the | Put had no éiMiculty; every man om passing | the horses that Carpenter drove that day, and was asked | Seay, and fled heme, declaring that she could not con- | Herard and wife,’ Wa B MC Bomden, Jehn Childs, ee borneel ot aveendas cncare een te inlince Conroy | ebaracter of the Hibernian society, aiid toahow you that | "¢,éare way, and let him pass, - by him to take charge of them. nie y aod hosestly confession tos priest, | Sits G Rourke, Mrs Bomden. Me» Md Caray, ize W'O Mect Sout tao racine dlaturbance; ‘aad T wes | t is solely «charitable assoclatica. Q: Did you come across any railroad ears? A. We did, | “Q. they able to be used? snd partake of the communion after the Cathelie form. | Mrs Eishop Simpson, De Willey, W Judson, it sslinsrerpised Yo os sttermarce that be max engaged in | Tbe Gnert vad Mr. Biante onjeation out. | .@: Amy ldenity with thm? A. None that I eoeld | Guaston objected to, NOU Pree. 1, wane: tan | ritisdebores it entet in o viteet fod dangerous ct FT RAT rs fight. ir, MoKecm then read a portion of the preamble 3 rn 1 we % 3 ekisey, and wife, Miss Molntyee, — Were there any ethers you recogsizad? A. As I - rth the objecta of tee touety. Who cee beoome Te a coklets sasoliees ene wany banners had you? A. peace eay ery Ppapleatangl as en Apel & pay gene ington are ry feat Hse! ere and luat- Deane nad iam, DO gate re Mies Motatves, Mie Pine a 4. rf si Ta, you would wih to kuow; and | wil form you W) ive. including the ‘arge banner. ‘a Joou ant att, Mrs icon, aomnbees eae rca wicks Papas ae which Storted | ‘bir sorettation says, “Nose ahall bea member unless |. When you got to Abingdon square, where was you | band of musio, and walked up to the corner of Jane street; | | We derive the above statements from Mr. Huntington | & H Brown, Miss Wi M the biocd pretty frsely om going down to the corner of | he be a citizen of the United State, and be of good moral | when the rtage was first seen? A. The driver stoed un | [ stocd at the eorner until the procession bad all passed; He a Pease tem to be eaiicoly correct. Mr. senses. Bertord si Baminond street [aw him, and Mr. McMurray was struck | character.”? This society bad a parade on the Fourth of | til my sectior came up and passed quiotly: the last sec- Mr, Cusick was with me; we walked down to Abingdon in res us that SP ce gpitor attempted to prose]; Fy Small agen Dy him with a stone. ‘ July last. They met in Twelfth street, and marched | tion bad no staff officers; 1 saw the driver drive through | fauare, sed sen number of men collected about « stage; a oe eh poy saitees oq ft care of her | oy P White fq Who was that man? A. I don’t kaow; it was the | throogh that street, from the east to the west side of | this section. a Shey wore hi eiegahe: hocees eth Src besind) SBlEOTEG | Seeds nila ibaa aera eatiae an ee | eS eee wad That “Uicar lafferts took in; Twas engigedin per, | the city, and met with no dificulty until | Q. Did yousee Mr. Kelly then? A. I did. G wee itbersiane sof | though tt veema th f earlier < atte | Race, ME Beniee scarman. D Lemnee- Tuscisg ay man to goaway whea MrLefgre took'his | they go into the Ninth ward. It” is an | Q. What was he doing? A. Ho wad atriving to quell | Srrested one man, but four or five of the Hibernian todk | [SOG Te Moves ted Vavestigntion, and ith the mee | Sea ey Lee a doaepity % Wulians, 8 TER rieoner. established and well known fact that the Ninth ward has | the riot. him away again; I had my star on; I told them I was an pada wee rch vestigat — with the magis. | L Benh: a Wm Teokee, J Downs, ¢ M ‘Seaton, © Who was this man that you wire engaged with and | for swe year ‘past bee notorious for its rewdyiam. | |G. Whatapace wan there? A.There mas about ten feat th oe peal ny taek ay, ere ne couveraig Se EWP es or ana tenes te tele eee yeeaor eat ae 4 Gould, L Mandts, GD Tasce, L Manahy ae atten "t kno | Some years ago s desperate fght took pl there be- | be drove through it; that space was se oe She ttage: 3 ; Tucker, RJohnson, J William iMlespie ry Dein the cee aed five hinged dome thts | tween the Onngenen end Catholics. You are not, per. | last section; I then ‘sew Kelly; some men then ran | #bal then rode up and drew his sword; he auld, “Throw fe peace violence on be of with impunity, | S.amore,'F Hill D Crowley, © Ec ateio S MS he i indicted: he was direetly in front of me when Mo- | aps, aware that there ars in Ireland a certain class of | out and asked river what made him drive through; | the d—d som of a b—h off the stage and kill him;” two | even rds @ poor orphan Irish girl. NW Edmyen, A Bldridge, J Bidridge, & Borper, L Stranks, Marray was struck men who trample on the rights of the Catholics, and use | a gang of fellows then came up while they were talking, | Hibernians got into the stage when the passengers got e L Froxarts, MXelenbsck, DF Whitmer, Fl arter, J T Gre- Cross examinec¢—Q. How many stones were thrown? | every means in their power to utterly annihilate those and caught kold of the members of the sosiety; they | ©ut; cne of them went to the front window, put his arms United States Commissioner’s Court, Py dg ee Pa A. I dare say twenty-five, at the least. whof do not conform with the ereed of the Evangelical resisted by the ity; I called back to them that | through, ane took the driver by the lost in went t) Before J. W. Nelson, Kaq. ‘A Boden, W Eslingten, B ‘k @. Did yeu see more than one man knocked down? a. | Church? The procession bad met with all sorts ‘of dith- ‘was better than strife on the Fourth of July; then | the station house fora reiaforosment; I afterwards re. THE EXTRADITION CASE. a G Cumins, farponter, W Wal: ‘elly came up and took hold of me snd said, ‘I ; the men were coming before I got to the station Dre, 20.—In the matter of Alexander Heilbonn —The in police pein gem Teepe ed e our ele CMe: pata ed Lora! 0 and ion tah case, which had been adjourned, was " ith great courtesy cleared the way for the proces- that you are;”’ he sa! you kee; 1088 treets; gone, people were | again moved on. Seay! 708 see nayvody ele knocked down? Ac Taw | (co "ies net cmmbtets, But, no cllculy oosurred, | oem trom fghting,” a4 hewmen went aver tothe wage he | Seng: Tavrevted Chace Dare; a was biting as | Barloed ohjotad to, the protealings while the, har but no difficulty occurred, tried to heep them ;] saw a man come u ABA. yas corpus was pending before Ju: tehe! 4 nybody elre? A. W. Wallace. Fret dpm ret consig ype pa deer Pic a hap cel Meee ober of the society down; then the fight be- | Cross-examined—I don’t see Burns here; I was on the preme or inasmuch as hat the fatter was adjourned re, B Hyd 'S Hyde, F Boden, W'T Num, A Bode abu h’ A Mare, '& Boden, Jas Brode and obild, Hs ,0, Murphy,’ M Conners, Decker, J Galher, F Boden, PM tier, M MeGrath, J Malloy, T Welek, hnson, Wm McEllory, J Cunningham, JB Farin Tore, ¥ Girsnleg ‘Ht Mull s stands behind ‘Christ culties before they got to Abingdon square. They met “Reta ae Sposa ge P= fire companies returning from a fire, and those bo- ‘Anybody else? A. I saw a good many. they met the driver of one of Kipp & Brown’s stages, | hnock mi Sear it donlt ‘ their names? A. Trainor was knocked | with buts few passengers in it, that was passing up bet s, pretty hard; the next thing | police three months ago; I knew some of the ns who y Judge M.,om the spplication of the District Attoraey, and J Gordoi ler, gown: 1 ped him down myrelf. Hucacn street, going up town on its route. He was pre- boys, from sixteen to twenty, I pl Leen Bleed several pid men with the green | tothe 22d inst. Counsel also claimed that the Commis- Heras, 2 Alen, J09 Alling Q. How many more did you see knocked down? A.i| vented from passing through the procestion, I will iking the members of the society; 1 saw a po- ro da . riches Liseony ats, 3 eee sioner had lost jurisdiction; and farther, that under the len, MR Little, © Quackenboss, J pommel O Ki @annct tell their names; they were hustle to the right | take bis own statement, for instamce—‘\I waited e of the members of the Hiberi i red yurt then se ROC araday morn- pebiMear nC before i ge ray of ean bo bad there Bridgedale, J Mare ‘A Mare, 0 Pereago, (A Rigetto, MB'Bow- and left. rome twenty minutes for the procession to pass, Boaiety. ae ea ee ; 1B} ae i* yen =e mace com] under eath, by some den, Mrs Bow? en, HD Bowman, E a, A C Grogs; W Q, Did you see any person ck acrors the head? A. | when my a becoming restless from the noise of Q you see 1 abe is it ? A. You; 1 ete oe jurisdiction of the megemomerrs ibe the ¢ eon and wife, ¥ Wiser ife, F Martin, L Sherman. ‘The wan behind you. (Christie.) firecrackers and firearms, darted through an opening in | saw the members ce — x struck by these parties. City Intelligence. articular erime ae has been commit! and that fo eT Bas uF hs @ By whom? A. By s policeman the ranks of the procesion.”’ My construction cf his The Court—Q How was Kelly acting? A. He was or- ‘VarzsTn’s Bistory oF THR City oF New Yorr.—Mr. opera, {a guilty, and that there is now no Foie Dore, Ses’ Oolawell, Bmore @ Did you see any cue else? A. Conroy. story is chat he became impatient, and broke their rauks | dering the members away, and told them tolet the man | pavid T. Valenting, the venerable and intelligent Clerk | {uct Complaint before the bommlstioner. | Mr. Busteod bard, E Blanchard, M Burk, P Madigan, li Detes, J Q By whom was hekaceked down? A. By Lieutenant | without any bent There seems to be some conflist go peaceably; Isaw bin shovisg the erowd off with bis | of the Common Council of this elty, has added another — a ferred to the act of Congress of 1848, sec. 1, and J Hart, W A’ Knott, ot, DD ‘Saft. im the testimony as regards the space. But s little for- id; before the pelice came several of the members of | yalrable work to the useful jiterature of the eountry, = —¥ ond een ae the accused. fande!l, A Ryekman, J Moree, Bea @ Was Trainor knocked down by Taft? A. He was | bearance on his would have avoided all this disi- | the society came; # member of the society was struck by | entitled “History of the City of New York,” in one vo | 4,Mi. Whiting offered the requisition of the President of | mi Cary, J Savers, J liane, struck by Licutenant Tait and was also clinched by him. | culty; for if he ba: but waited two minutes looger he | ® boy. and the police knocked him down; I saw one man e, octavo, neatly bound. {t commences with am in pF fone pe “if ‘stion to discharge refured. pote sige, F an 8 - @ Did you see any more struck? A. Yes, by Lieutenaat | could ‘have gone through. As soon as he started to get | with an oyster knife in lis hand; he had no star, and ear- | te; stirg history of the aboriginal inhabitants of this entbats me Bee tn sworn, and de} That he water, J Cal: Smith, F Cortils, G Wagner, ‘taf. thrcngh, the ken, somewhat exasperated at .eeing their | ried no club; when the police came they spread them- | {sland—the ns who oven; the eountry previous | ‘e#ides in Adame wear, Broad stree lon; Tam | Prine, 7 Je, xander, J Browa, H Stephens, f Q@ Where? A. Across the head. ranks broken, rushed at the horses, and some of them | selves across Hudson street in a line; they ordered the | to the settlement of Kuropeans—their habits, costum officer ; hee} pskereeed with Megeriage j Fraxor, HW Lawrenes, C Wanemaker, R ‘2 & Did you sce the men wita green searfa struck by any | got upon the box. Ido not believe that there ts any | men to go on; one of the men was struck near me, andI'| rede of living, and thelr language. ‘Tie author royal magistrate 0 city of London, and am Alder- | J Beaty, J Davis, J Gwin, J Cane, ‘Mr Keller, Wie selves. Equestrian law of order in this city. I believe it to be | told the police officer not to kill him; the reply was, “Go | Geseribos Hudson's discovery of Machattan Island, the je was oo on the 8th Oct » 1883; leaw him sign | B Mellérw |, im defending them: Dew, 3 Hora, 1, De Cutler, the ¢nty of persons with horses to keep # clear pith for | on, you c—d Irish son of s b—h, or we'll do the same to | gar) eas of the eity, the erection of the first church | ‘¢#¢ Papers; they are copies of the original depositions, King, & Trample, A Dupee, Hooll, M Dockivg, pedestrians, and not to rau over them at their pleasure. | you 3 I then took off my searf, put it into my bosom, and snd other public banaiage, the first Indian war, (1642); | ken on ont before the magistrate, charg joao! Howey. 7 oradieys t Milacctyt We Mateus Baan © At that noment, officer Kelly, (a better man than whom | wert om; the next thing I saw wasthe gang of fellows snd | masracre of the Indians; the tion of the firat | Hellbona with forgery; I compared them with the origi | Lonell, B Carlin, "WH Brown, 'S Kenedy, W Johmron, i doen not live,) good oftcer as he is, sprung up on | polisemén renning after the society, and the society mak- | magistracy: the capitulation of the olty to the Rnglish | Pals; sew the partion eworn to the original afldarita; I | Lemon, M Wilkias, G Hammond J Michacl, § i Whi top of the stage, and, putting his arms round te driver, r7 far Bog el in re direction; I them saw them tak- | in 1664, and the subsequent even's until its recapture in tua > rae ag a got original warrant Rerere apy ot J caries af c i" eg eowarcice? begged of the men not to touch him. He told them he | irg hold of s barrel in which the baaner was enee they | 1678; and aketehos of the early settlers. a . Muggridge, [produces it:] Alexander Hoill- | 3 Crifith, D Benson, N Grigith, F Gritith, wes The Court objected to the question and rnled it out. would diive the stage off, and eo he did, all in perfect order. | tossed it about as if working on am engize, and then | The werk is illustrated with several well executed ma aaa) Same person named in those | Waiters. L. Lanterman, R Hellvon, C Page J’ Hill. T & When you got down lato the arca did you arrest Tmust say here, however, that they should not have in- | drcppediit down; I saw the banner torn and knocked | gad li hographs. In faet, Mr. Valentine hes minu Papers. rie forgery slleged to have been sommitted | jams, WE Biassingin, J Blessing Ay Tallon, 13 im? A. 1 did net go down into the ares Hicted any injury on the’ stage driver; but, as I waid be | cows, after which I went home for fear I might be served | traced the progress of New York in such s manuor as te | (in qua”? Charles Molntosh & Go. upon the back of | borne, J H Nelas, D Willi Williams, 4 Rude @ Why not? A. 1 stood outsiie and shut the gate to | fore, they were exasperated. The injuries he satained, in the same way as the others. {lluatrate to his readers ita gradual developement from a | {48 Piety ener Serres & conversation he had fisthous, al wife, M Haley, ¢ him, however, were very #light; and tke District Attorney wil Q. How were you dressed when in the procession? A. | wilderness condit the maturing stages of a | Toth Helllbonn the day of his arrest by the Marshal. He | lof, D D Sea @ From whom? A. from the police aed citizens; | ie!) you that mo! one of the men who attacked the stage | I bad white pants on acd wore s green badge; the mem- | hamlet, a a city; and this he sccomplishes ina C pn) Fai it was. a bad job, and was I (witness) there were about dozen of them running up and shout’ | Griver are on trial for this offence, While the fight with the | bers of the sosiety when rui away were knocked | lear unpretending, matter of feet atyle, without strainiz ay Pyare ale ire hed eed ‘Pray fing that he fired the stone; I did not want to see the | criver was going on, word was sent down to the station | down; the men who were assa Giagtegha) my) after high flowing , Or manifesting much ambi- cone ail bes tent comneltied feeey, beosese s den’t maa injured. house that he was killed, and the policemen laboring under | “Go into them;” I saw members of the sos ety struck, | tion for the flowers of rhetoric, in his plain but impres. De ae ok Ee Q@ Dia see any others injured? A. I did. that celusion, struck about them right and left at the Hii- | while standing quietly, by the citizens and by the police- | sive description. Mr. Valentine contents himself in giv am arrest for debt ; it is ali that took place during iticens? A. Yes. reoogsizing them only by their regalia. These, | «en; our marsbal was at the head of eur ranks; he rode | ing te the work a vast amount of valuable information, thatdsy Q. Did you have any conversation with iim im fere not these men flying im all directions? A. the tier of course, struck back. The | tack at the time of the disturbance; the crowd were rus- | in an interesting and istractive historical narrative ef | Teference to the alloged forgery at any other time? A. : “ ; Creo! ¥o z : police, I say, ting in discretion The men bad | ring every way, in all directions; I and ethers did our | the ‘Clty, of oe of the mos . | Xess Be spoke tome the nextday. Q. In that conversa . 4 Did they get out of the Mght? A. They did after | to tabe thelr regalig off to protect themselves from the | Eest to get the men to form in line; I saw Sanders call Pratee aati Lipa Seca nae we this ne nes | 8B A Poe oot on aay mcbeioe etre Him Any, Catherine Burnie, Ai indeay, W ao i police, snd thore who srsisted them knocked down te | whe nen to fall in; the other staff offeer in my owa divi. | sshibited an amount of Iabor'and deep research which | Pc°tcmrarse Sith Goo, On sit a ee een etsy Tanatinak: J Hane, ‘@. How long did this disturbance"ooatinue? A. About | cor creatures so that they who could fled in every diree G16 all be opal to quell § farbance; net | we hope will be amply rewarded by an univereal diasemi- | (acttiey A” tore wheter Peer te eres 6: | Gercide: M Belinger: J Whalen 'C Mach G Thosrem & Hor to escape from thelr assailants. Whea the proo-r- e pole of the stage strike any one; I saw Conroy in | nation of his histery throughout the country. Indeed, | Aur Holitonn in the Torte, te Wd Me eee hae | M Decker, G Sherman. TO Denison, C O'Neal, & Banger a treet, those in front turced rece n't know what sec was in; | ro library in Ameries considered com; lete that think they wil allow fe Fusnell, don’t , J Mentendale, J Bevans, T falb tt, T Mo- ° you see the members of the Hibernian Society | sian was stopped in Hudson off? A. ‘back most naturally to see w:at was the matter, and were knocked down for the only reas'm that they re @ good many of our men bleeding that da: to do my punishment ia MTerent parts; I have visited Mr. Nolan, ‘ove of she on ot contain a copy of ‘Valentine's Hlatory of the country, and aot take me back to laston to sins is my fiends?” he sales +I shall acknowledge it, and | queti it Foreman, 6 Brandh Wik 8 D F itera f Powe Panquett, F Vishaw, BL Testo, G Collins, J Bigi- banner? had ba¢ges on. Their banners were to'n an¢ trampled who wi truck. fr Game work of it broken?” A. It was; Tear. | ca—one of them bearing the ikeness of Washington, hed y days was ho sick? Reroat o” Tux Nourswnermy Disremury.—From the | I will write full confession,” and he thought that would | man, F Noden, N Nodon, J Nodon, and 142 others , tect it | the other Lafayette. You have heard described to yoa | Qu objected to as irrelsvant by Mr. Blunt, and | frst annual report of this Dispenrary, we ‘earn that du. | do for Mr. Brockledop, as he was intimately acquainted | _ For San Juan and California, in the steamship Star of the from the citisens, as I saw them making tow: it, for | the way in which the clubs were used on these uaforta- | objection sustained. ring the ten months prev ous to and including September | with him and the punishment he had slready nnder- | West—Thomss Francis Moagher, sprain EO sti'es, Jamee he thought strock me that {t would be injured.” mate men. In this body of five hundred men were per- . Do you know Ramnahar? A, I never knew him be- | last, there were . relieved, or disc! at this dis- Ly ; he asked if he eould see Mr. Watling: Ttold bina | Gallagher, 7 M Booth and @ oh Hazen, Captain D Vem Q@ What crowd cid you see rushing towards it? A. As | rons wro were known as staffofficers. They were divided | fore the Fourth of Jwy last. pensary, 8,092; died, 98; sent to the hospital, 116; of these did pot know, and that I would ask Mr. Whiting myself cele Ey fro Sota = Co's Moasenger: yogarce the Danser, iv came down ail of @ sudden, andi | into sections, and to each one of the sections was at- | Mr. McKeon—I offer to show that Rannahaa, after the | were males. 2,228; females, 2791; natives of the United | whether he weuld see him, D Frases ‘A Loring and child, Mere’ Wilt mace arush to save it, cut whea I got up there saw | tached s staif officer, eaeh of them having in their pos- | cocurrence was confined te his bed for several months, | States, 1,697; Ireland, 2,653; Eogland, 95: Scotland, 70; The bh of this matter was proceeded with yester. | son, D W Beed. Issac Childs. Mrs Wai shildren. and mothing but the frame ressicn a staff Out of twelve of these staves ten of them | snd that he is now suffering froma ceugh, and that he | Germany, 142; other countries, 307—total, 4,961. The x os the Commissioner, the matter befere | servant: H P Andrews, Charies Fite! CG 4 'Q Why did you rush to it? A. Why, to do the best | were this size (procucizg onecf them,| and the other | is informed by s physician that he is not likely to re. | total number of prescriptions put up was 9711. The | Judge Mitehell, om the habess corpus, having been ad- | EC Stiles, B I French and rite, 8 ik, W 8 O'Connor, that couis be dene on the ovsasion; I went there to pro- | two a little heavier. You wil see it it would mot | cover from the effects ef those blows. treasurer’s report shows that there been received | journed upon the request of Mr. Charles O’Conor, assist- 5 orf a Fahaveit Ge tect the banner, a* wei! s# for other reasons. as heavy blow as the club of the police would. | Mr. Bluat objected to any proof of Ranashan’s after | from various souroes to October 1, 863, $1,676 50; dis- | ant district attorney, to aia, Q Do you know suy of those who were near the baaner ole nux ber of these staves among five handred | ¢or dition. pursed, $1,537 dee be @ balance in the treasury of | Busteed, on the behal: when it fit A Me. Wallace was ‘there, Mr. Murray and | men was enly a dozen. With regard to knives, they had | Examination reeumed—I did not eee Bannahan beaten | $29 41. e prizcipal donors to this institution, | ceecing before the Com: Me Rust Done” "With regard to throwing stones, the last witness | on that day; I saw Trainor arruck; Idon’t know what he | we find John A. King, Jr., Robert Ray, W.C. Rhinelander, | fore Judge Mitchell was ‘Where was the banner at the time? A. It wasright | seid he saw twenty-five bricks thrown: yet itis very | was doing; | saw a man come up and strike him; Ina | Lebbeus B. Ward, ana others. This is the work cf ths | tion proof was taken by Mr. B, 2, junction of Hudson and Mortoa streets. G9 rsnge nobody was injured. The facts are Miseee—They men chase them biocks below where the large banner | first ten months of its existence, which shows it to be one | ebjeetion to the Jurisdiction of are ri Q How far was that from Abingdon square? A. About | were proceeding on their psrade, were arrested, and were | was. exerting a very beneficial influence. It would be regard- | taken by Heilbornn’s counsel, who contended that the | Cordoss, wife and servant ‘B Wool seven blocks. perfectly justified in de! ending themselves ‘Too much | Cross-examined—Q. Who was the marshal ef your so- | 0%* ® t ealamity to the poor and aMicted in the | ‘complaint under cath,” which the tenth article of the | Solomons. H Pope and wife, Ts Mitehell, wg Knight, Wa '@ By whom was the bancer destroyed? A. It was im. | may be expected of every one of these defendants, for the | ciety en that day? A. James Sanders; there was a mar. | “istrict of this dispensary, any mishap produce its | treaty and the first of the act of Congress of 1848 | Pratt, A H Thayer and wife, Mra J ‘aad three poraible for me to tell. all absorbing topic of the day is, 1 suppose, the great | chai and an sid; Mr. Tacker was the aid; 1 don’t know | *J0r% Tequite, had not bees made in this case, and that this | shildren, § Q. Did you see those men come up ‘o the benmer and | Irish riot care. It isour business to remove this stain, | where he lives, or what is his bu ; he was on horse. | Fartz Gvanpe, or Puranmirms.—A new military corps, | Complaint was s pre requisite to the iwuing of the war- | BAD, a0 tC wien N Carre qwerk at (tlike a fire engine? A. No, sir; 1s eame down | and then you will see that the affair hae been ex- | back: there wore fourteen ataff officers; I can't give you | organized under this name, intend visiting this city oa | TBt by the re B ‘H Blaisdell, Johanna, ae Mrs A Moeney and fous a Mike 5 fiach. aggersted. “It was no hing bat » alight affray of twent; ; thy man ged the Sist instant, and remain three days. They number | 904 the English policeman who was deputed to arrest laren, Catharine Randolph, C H @. Was the frame on the ground? A It was. Stented,, diciog Witeh.wo cmb wee tajuted but tie ds. | catuctan kar aas cer dala aaoeaed pt pralpere be accompanied by the United | Beilbornn was then pat on the stand. is examination | & mi atthewson, a8 Mo Q. What portion of it did youget? A. One side of the | fendants themselves. Q What was his mame? A. I heard the name, but I | States Brass Band. They will be the guests of the Forbes’ pied the balance of the day,'and was not concladed | West and child, J hour of adjournment, was examined at it Rancle, one of the uprigh’s, and one of the irom braces. The first witness placed uj the stand for the defence | disremember; I have knows him for three months. Guard during their stay among us, @ Do you recollest that the figure of Washington was | was Joeeph D. Baldwia, resi at 131 Hammond street. | Mr: MeKeon—Was his name Johan MeMahoz? ar a to the copies of the depositions upon which wa tte banner? A.I can’t tell;it disappeared to suc- | He cepceed as follows:— If How ssenny, este, wie tre tanjour eivisee,. A: rear cneat oc Payee tid over a original warramt was granted. It appeared on the ba) ey Spe gre gre ell ea erg 708, 08 the Fourth of July last, in the neighbor | asout afty men in my 'vision; my divisicn was No. 7. will deliver the fifth leetare of the course to-night, before Ur Sete aa diagno Oot bee ie ae ve you seen it si . L have not 1008 oF uare? A. . How many im the dirision behind you? A. Al , j i & Bow Zany blows did'you strike that day? A. Only | @ Did you see Kelly there A. I did. tiie To the Mechanics’ Institute, The wubject will be s general | at the instanoe of the Yondon policeman, who at the ene; and that was the man who ram away after striking Q. Well, tell the jury what you ssw him doing. A. I Q How came yeu to stop at that corner when the | wick meh the Great Industrial Exhibiti ; Sins tize had the warrant for bornn’s arrest on the ene of the officers. was standing at the corner of Hudson and Hamacnd | omnibus passed? A. I stopped to see the procession pasa | ve Competent to treat this subject in ant Seve tr | charge of forgery im his pocket. Heilbornn was de- it ne Wm Murray, of 110 Bank street, was next sworn, and | ctreets; I saw the procession passing, and the rush that | berore the omnibus peared; 1 was about hve yards from | “° . manner.; | tained by the sheriff's officer one or tno days before he | iicCoppen, N S Remer, — Swan, J P Olmsted, S May, P That he was a segar maker, amd, never was con- | was cade; I sew one man strack down by three or four | the omnibus; I was om the west side, aad the procession Sap Accinxxt.—At tem o’closk on Monday morning the | was transferred to the custody of the United States | McGeary, wife child; J Matthews, wife and two infants; mected with the pelice. others; I then went down towards the omnibas, and saw | way between me and the omnibus; the horses heads faced | Wife of William S. Winsley, residing at No. 144 West | Marshall. Adjourned until this forenoon, at half-past | Wm Tayne, F Beo, J Oliver, T Kelshaske, Miss Mary Toely, @. On the day of the riot, whem it took place, where | Kelly standirg om the box; the omaious was then stard- | tothe west; I saw them before ‘they crossed the pro- Seventeenth street, was knocked down ‘on the sidewalk | ten o’clock. pa Be ecole, ya he C Tooker, W Tanohil were you? A. | was at work, at ths corner cf Greenwich | ing at the coraer cf Hudrcn and Troy streets: Kelly had | cession’ between Seventeenth and Fighteenth 6 SY ang) Causloghaw y Mocinty, Batic i ieseags apd Highth avenues his arm arouné the driver, tryiog to protect him; a ruth |“. How many men were behind that omnibus? A. y & span of horses belonging to Mr. Barnett, of | Convention for the Election of Commission- cohen Meet Gr ‘Q What firs: attracted your attention? A I saw a | was then made down Troy street; I followed them, and | 4 dozen, or fifteen; they had » small banmer; 1 don’t | No. 96 West Seventeenth street. The horses were driven er of Jurors. ber of persona running down the street, and as they | saws number of mep strixing each other; Kelly was try. | know who carried it. ? by Patrick Finley, and took fright and became unrasnage- ek ‘eg eat! Jastice Oakley, in the chair; David T. Tears going towards where I live I got up from my work | ing to protect the criver by placing one arm sroundhim, | Q How long had your procession been passing until | *b!¢, sné ren on the sidewalk, striking Mrs. Winsley, Vv 7 Ae ae Lercinngt and followed them down. and beeging the crowd to go away by gestares with the | the omnibus attempted to cross? A. About ten minutes, | throwing heron the pavement, and the carriage passing aes Igoe was found that there was not @. What cid you see then? A. When! got on the oo-- | other; [id not hear him say anything, but he, appeared | when ihey attempted to cross; my business ia that of | Over her, breoking ore of her legs below the kneo, and | msiority of the judges prosent. The judges present wore ner of Troy street and Eighthavenue [saw a rasa made | to be doing all he eoalt to protect we driver. ia sertent at thé dntor ae,” seer erent injuring her. She was taken to her to alae Oakley, Judges Ingraham, Daly, and Wood- tewsrds Troy treet by the members of the Hibernia Crers-examined-Q Those three or four persona that Q When the horses crosged the procession di ome. 5 tel 4 ¥ Sage, Focke'y, chasing soke exo, {don't Kaow whom; | you saw beating one man, had they green scarfs oathein! | take tuldef them? A, Yers 1 dort teow their ages; | Tix$575 ROmEmny.—Mr. Bonnett will ploase contradiet the Pir ected epee Strerpomtdrnl ape hg A Drummond. ¥ Bi ta, Cath, 3 Galway OM J I went down to the corner of Trey treet | A. Yes, rir. they took hold of the horses heads; one of them asked | report which jappeared in the Heap of Monday morn Su aN sugzested that as the question A Henry, J Dolai Daterpby, J Fannon, M Fenn, if ir Geatol and Hodson street and stood on the oorner ; there I aaw | Lochwocd R. Campbell, being duly sworn, deposed that | them togo to the station house; the stage and driver | ing, stating that a merchant lost $600 in G. W. Brown's, Le j hairma 6 he hem rushing at ancthe: man that I took to be Mr Boy. | he was in the neighborhood ef Abingéom square on the | both. & ies F | cnisatardey lath, The gentlomsa offering a thwart for saa de whe tide the macienisy Of wee rks hen See tal ter land: Ieaw Lim the other day, and thick that was the | Foarth of Jaly last # Q And the paseengers, also? A. I don’t know. the money, states in his advertisement that he lost it at | the electicn by absonting teemsviven, i W H Reynol fedividual I saw struck by them: there were so many | Q. Did you ses Mr. Kelly there? A. I did, Q. How came there men t0 interfere? A. I interfered | 121—noxt door. Chiat Jurtlas Osta eeid. that cer the lbaibe ™ ‘around him that I thought they incommode! each What did he do duricg the riot? A. He got upon the | to j rf 3 ocossion, Siar I then crowed over ip the Zorner with ofr tee cE ea eee Sar ‘i? hs power te'promat tbe | {Gust them ge; four or Ave fellows struck them with their | Fr.ys,—On TuesCay night a fire was discovered onthe | at which he was not present, {t was determined that & = = 3, Miss B Brannon, 8 Kel ive 8 Doty and infany’ Miso 0 Duty Hendley, HM Ostman, A Silert, ling, F Boggem, J dith- and wife, T Marshall, Miss’ & Mar- r, Mary MeCrin| ‘nn Burns, Mary Me: her — i bse third foor of the house 14 Catherine street, ceeupled by | majority of the judgen ahculd be present, The judges on sixth ward poli Te read tnemaviees sirens ths | 'O Tid you bra him epouking to the orowd? A. (aia; | uy, DM say coe steibe the horse? A. Yeu; beth per: | zaward Warmiley, as manufactory of meine, te tat conan ii tte com and the other maesibarnot the aM Gil R Mullipee! M HestysG Rocke DB Watikek R : i 0 . damage done was about $800. ard went on to remove er; but i g 5 ¥ as ime) male body Of the visters beck 26 far: | be told thems to go away, stl think theahd Rim saying, | Q, ‘whet did they sieike sheer with? 4. Tistr hent: amage dcmele cut on Monday aight, about 11 ofoloek, | ley: resisted the action on the pround'that a’ majority of | Eqtiearmnam, P Beck and wite, Me Brook, J tienort, g as Hadeon street poiies took hold of « man, ‘0 away, shane on ye. Q. Did any of them get in the stage? A. Yos, twomen | jp q gmall frame house in Twelfth street, near the corner | ail the appointing powers was not present. It was li ‘ Kelly, T Hawlon, ‘F Bradley, and then sticks, stones, and umbrellny were aot by the | Q How lung have you known Mr. Kelly? A. Bats short | of ths scelety. se (rasung: osbugiod By Sts, Hevsoun:. Ts, o0e, caumed ||: ted sriersrande UE bors BOF taigomeel wow tan aete Hoters to rescue one another from the hands of the po- | ime, Q Only two? A. That's ell, with Mr. Kelly. by the bursting of a camphene lamp. With much exer- | now stood. atlok: W Greonly? K Gen ral Greoply, B Genene, Boe, who used their elabs in return; they had two cr | @ pid you ree the stege driven off? A. I did, Q Are you eure of shat? A Lewear it. thon de ons extant Eagen, J Le 0 in y r i ? ss b en ft guished after a damage hat been done of The Reoonpar said thet he understood that Mr. Hawes ng mo ee, oe A ee cf ss jars i Q Who drove itoff? A Kelly did. : ag Did nets Sin ee Focdis beh nore) get A saw | grout $200. Corered by insurance. had rot abendoned the care. Bros er c G denen Sen pb — i powe + the ony patiss. Onan a. Did rot the great fight begin after the stage wen’ rare Co e my ee ~ _ a a pe rl tad Tancrt Coxraxres.—The Growler Guard, Capt. O’Brien, The question was then discussed whether the conven- | Jonve, 8 Jones, C Mul the San aod acrovted him, bot Idyat koow what hit | “2A 70.4 0 ia you see people rush after the | p'are where the driver puta his feot made their annual paracoon Monday. Nineteen valuable | {0 cousd proceed to ballot for the Comulasioner of | D Bult J Jones, 4 Bovbuke, & Jarvis B Liveiaa i ere around the officer? A. Tdon’t | age, and two or three getting foside? A. I aid. is @ Pid the stege got out of the line? A. Yes, on the a ear ed sured well, During the a “rapervisor ‘Twaep, by wey of leating the question, Hillam no; dH Ledeny Ww 4 | How many w ? Who those persons? A, One of them hada | ctler sife of the street. : a > . aed y beaerioh, C B Revel, Masses me there were a goed number ; Ithen went aro pedge on, and the otherl thiak hed not, UPd uy Ot thom Lillow the stags? A, No; 14id not | splenclé sword acd sash was presonted to Capt. O'Brien | ™ ved that this bocy prooved to the ballet, on H iinet, J huley J MeDermot, ¥ Megogtian Aad wite, The ReconvER opposed the motion, as he eonovived | J Le Pool, § F Merritt, 1 Webster, ads i asl got there, I sawa ver ¥ s 9 by the invited guests. 8 Andres. weal ok ae “Listes they, conser of Beak and yon anegiel Ai A a al ek hag) o> simp ag ee "rie Temas Hoy" Lael ge tenant nen re SO ee nee Neier | Mare aie Sherroeds athens Re B Bairon streets. i ‘nee apy staves there? A I dit ; Kelly was ail the time on the stage, and | PUAl target excursion on Monday. This company is com- i y Bradl- ae. johnson, ams, @. What occurred then? A Then Taw the poliosant | 2 ia yon tee cay persons beailug the horses with | » ett in pored of the employes of the tedaceo factory of Hoyt & td that on the formor oasasion all | WHGAT, JF Sede Linen, A Seoth 3 F Bnumber of the Hiberaian Society fighting the latter | tiemy A. I did. Q iid yew suoceed iv stopping theso men? A. No; 1 | 00. The raptain of this company is O, H. Reed. They | [ie US EtN | tn heey obair rather petulackiy, ama | Hot; Ht Kore, 1'Sweet, J Blemar, J Dick 1 out into the street « @ Did you kee any ladies in the stage? A. I did not. wont bark to the riot, and was absent five miautes; Isaw | Presented a fine appearance, pad Fiber dh pent Cre Pgh ont il iiama, M' Newman, B Colon, J & Wolr, on the shoulder. Gedrew Van Antwerp was then examined, apd depwed | police officers in every direction; I did not see any of the | | The Coppersmitn Guard made their first aunual target hae Onauube tavkived ty to Sateen Ward, W Vaughn, P Vaughn, Mra Kelly. Q. Whatkind of a stone was it? A. It was s paving | inet ne naw Mr. Kelly om the box of the stage, but was at | te mbers run down the street. eater oe ey cere cee oe ae ok is 0 Judges voted on porer Austzalia, in ship Ocean Star-P A Dall: Bea, and i Jomes Cuckrane, sworn—Iam ® feed man for Kip & | Prmmsem n Pi OODRUPY sald that, secording to bis reoolled | tin, X Martin, Marter W_Warti + teGoanell, Gente ? to ki thes doit ‘i a sone toe Sree P ae Eaten aeieg Prere, sopens’s oa: follows Brown; I drove an Gmotbus with Carpenter, the driver, om a ey Bad glorious time of 1, a0 Chey Oil | 15 the Judge 646 Bot reese tents. Me vetetobet | Bah Be a, Gate at’ Baseens um,) Cook, Weed, ? A. Isaw him on the top of | Fourth of Jul ; an we came up Hudson street we met . ; . Toekton, 5 44d; 1 went to officer Letier, om the ooraer of Bank and | th5 stage: be e Ur. Kelly? Gand the driver, trying to | the scelety end passed the procession. The Bupkor Hill Volunteors, Cs; ert, paraded wnat way he voted, with the majority er aot, he did mot | ee en Teen ears aden Bes ee itd Hadron streets after showiog him the atone, he seked me protect him from the crowd. Flewors, Mt and Mre Mf T eas bit with if, andi maid yer, hep A bid Q Sid he appear to be anxious to save the driver? | Conkrite was xs mined. T reside in Abingé 1 | Waa accom: reas sted t » with bim to the etatioa Louse; id fo, James Conk rite, eworn—I reside jngdon square; Gea enter waiter 4% caw li Kelly thy re endeavoring to pacity the men; there | Wad cockade hate aud top boots, They made » fine Q. Do you remember that when you were strack with » IP en Eoclen sehen avert, stove, you went to Mr Lefferts with the misile? AT | _Q°y?, a on jug swe The witness wen here ordered to stand aside until James | 0 Tuesday on their fourteenth annual excursion to Ho { Supervisor Warn said Judge Paine alse voted on that Stuart, Spencer, Handelip, Edmonds, o boken, This company number thirty masko Jed by the Metropolitan Band, 1 and Heal eth, A Ress. Justice Oaxuey said he waa informed that the | 25°: bag pe Se the brig RW Packet—John L Wit- Sod after waiting there an hour li't acd went to my | 4p anything? A. Iwas too far away frem Jeagen bit nop teen, iv U § Consul a Cape Haytion; @ Curtis Habbaed, 4 him to hear his remarks. were two or three men on the stage trying to throw the | *how. c Supervisor Sroxrsvant thought it an anamoly in the law 7 Chsrl Sout Oross-examined—Q. Did you sey aay of the men with Wm. Keeveer depored seting Kelly on the top of the driver off; Mr Kelly jumped on the stage and threw hia- ASomiTen EXriosion oF A LAMPITENE Lawr.—A eamphens | tha: if the majority of ene of the three elective bodies | 11 id i Sips in ee fea ‘| ehsenae— Roy Ez the green scarfs on siruck’ A Laid, oy the police, but | stage, and beard him request the crowd not to strite | self over the driver to protect him. lamp explode Tuesday night at 200 Merser strest, setting | gheonted ther seltae the electing contd ne wot eek B tisin Je O Douging'O Disscl, Wd sente, Mice pot until the disturbances in Trey strest commenced ? tage, (Q. Hud these nen searfs on? A. You they had. fire to the window curtaias. It was fortunately soon ex: | Since the foriuer meeting the parton ined chenger deck, & Train, Jr, © Dougias, D Disgoll, H J Smith, Miss Q. Were you much ‘njured by the blow you received? Did vee the driver get off the stage? A. No. Q. How many mn wore there? A. About three or four. | tinguished without farther damege, Miraculously no | (26 man had been sent to Washiogton os 8 meciber Hi Bruck, Capt W Kelly, -W W Peek, Capt Ginn. M oq No; I waa glad to get off ao wall, Q you seabed 4 Q. What were they doing—did yousee them strike the | one was injured. Congrers, and had returned here; Murray, J Bryav, W & Lillis, H Archer, Jr, and lady, WO ‘of 81° Wal he 1 | Grose examived—Q. What were they beating the driver Nk Sons t cot one kat, cree tae bi Fhe _ grees, returned here; another had beon | wy Saree 2 Fe reed he came from the'Ivath ward station- | with? A. With their bands. a og Ube tle (pole shown to witness); this lamsburg City Intebigences elected to the important office of Commissioner of Jurors, | Yhistecrenes | tS Gouldiag: oe oe ae —Depored that be came fro the Niath ward station. | witht, A. With thee bende, | sig pole something like this (pole shown to witness); this Mamsburg City Intebigences | | nd had abandoned it, It 1s now vaoant; and he waa of Re. ier house wita the reiaforoement of the police; (saw offleer | Ot Ie Meat the driver with them? A. No. Wan Delore Lely ot ae eee cate ns? ‘hen crossed | | s'Nathauiel. Sitmer, were srrested by constable Mo. | opinion that the majority of the whole body could make | From Charleston, in aten ship Bonjamin Frankl Keli sere on an ia eonoeetion with Kelly? A. | Mr MeKeon—@. Wool you have reen them striking | '° 06 (Proute ce 01 Peneey atte, 1 eo 4. 1 | Donald of Bushwick, wénsted by ex-ofiours shellard and | %¢ sppoiotment. Mx Star evant was then prooseding to | Zohnecm, J'Vetzor, Mins A Forman ny Forman, Mise pee n'y? Call 0? 4, for 4 A ie upon the ols, » G 7 Wher i act Chere, l saw eMficer Taft with & prisoner; Kelly | him if they bad done eo? A. I would, for ! was boside | 4,” o' | J. Fitegerald, ca Sunday morning, about three o'clock, | Prevent Chinmon Compal, and sald thet the apoaceer in, | @ A Grook--six in the steerage. ates, C B Spencer, stepped up and told bim to let the prisoner go soont his | the rtage. Did you see ths pole strap broken? A No. while in the act of burglarionsly enter’ ng the premises streeta, and tention was to throw the appointment jato the hands of From Whampos, in ship Sea Serpent—Lieut J Conte, * - hat he sew a number of men 4 4 ? ot Mr, Miller, corner of Wyckoff and Smit Dasiness; | then went down Andeon street, «bere | saw Jom t ‘ @ Did "you see the procession come back? A. I saw Mr. Miller, ‘i na Coot in n him interfering «itu officer Cross. : vith 7, and that try were strug by | got hack: abo seventy-five; at the time the | Mr. Ryder, coruer of Grand streetand Bushwiek avenue, | {heir ttccessors, who profess to be ® reform Common biped ge enol dg ‘Hota Pht Leiepan Q What cid bs 20 to officer Cross? A. He pushed him | bee noon depoved that he aaw the disturbance, stage was standiog in T oy epg Kelly wason the | Arrewer at Stioroe —A etep-daughter of Mr, Golden, Mr. Para called the peaker to order, but the Chair de- | daughter, Ci Boldwin, L Cheevos Jr, Jos $ Pay, F dod one side from the printer. la ne a maw tha banners tora ad to pleose by the | x; Leaw s namber hove hold of the driver rev idivg in Sixth street, about fifteen yeare of age, at | cided Mr. 8. wan in order. dard, Geo Uauske, J H'n'g, BL. Harrod, O Hunter, M Shea Cross-examiced—Where do you work? A 0. 13 | = he aw (. Did you ree any — pull him back and strike him? | temp ed to destroy ber life soout nine o’clock Sunday Mr. sivurevast then procecded han, Geo W Tilden, Mr Vandorvot—I9 in the steorage. street. citine m ee A. [don’t know that! did. oveniog, by swallowing an ounce of laulanam. It ap ‘Ald t aj From Charleston, in st 1 Q. How long have you been to work there? A. Some re pect Hae. et teil ot i follows :— 'Q ‘At that time bad the pollee force arrived? A, No, | qenrs tat she hed sore difiivulty with her parents, pur- Pe lerman TweeD moved an adjournment until Friday Webber, Wm Tyler, @ gage Wm Ponn—Jas Caldwell, J Tho fiet thing I saw not st that time: it would not have bom safe for chased the pole st Mr. Berrian’a drog store, and oa! Chief Justice Oaxixy wished to remark, before the ques: | , From New Orlosna, in ship I Allerton—M Charles—two in Gime. ; 5 * Q Where were you at work on the Fourth of July last? | Jost state what oventred. | A. any officer to interfere; it wae ® genaral fignt; entering the houss swallowed ft in presenee of her | tin was put, that chere ware preseat on the former coca. | the steerngs. a 6 * I nie ue from A. No. 48 Mercer sirert was two men carrying & banner, My the society men overpowered tht A they ran down = mother. Dr. Bady was called in, who by the propet | gion four Jed 3 From Falmouth, Ja, in brig Lamartino—Mr Fogerty. ere you at ihe station hose before word came of | them by citizens, who sirack the men that car: Trop street with the society men efter them, all this was | s'mir fon of rentoratives wnsoceded In waving the | heared setae me Of Whom refused tovote. If the | From Kingston, Ja, in Be soht Vittoria MrT Mayo, Kings: ‘A. [was there between 10 and 11 o'slock, Q. Did you ree any ops trues beuides those who botre'tae main body of the police arriv 1 Iifeot the gith, although she remaalued stupened daring eet ae sta Naay st ta Geicace tiee cat lg ton, # far? 1 mi d the banver? A. Yes, agord many, 5 . f Poay-0 ee ; ersivers, withou of the Jac yu » _ on ees Za bo teers t ct AI merely went there br 4 2 So0 laut nay of Tone woo were struck? | ¥ 2 Had the ‘omnibas got away from Troy wtreet? A. the night ; corder, could proceed to the eiestion, ‘Then there would Superior court, Q. Did ou arm ‘ourself with aclab? A No. A. Leapnot; they were all strangers to me en. ‘ Lavyct.--The rteamehip Adelaide was launched in fine | be vorecersity for the attendanse of the Judgesat a1. De 2'.—Chief Justice Oakley announced this morning Did 5 wt ihe 0? A No, re Q What were they knocked down with? A, With Q Did yon wee any rtores thrown? A, [did motes style from the yard of Messrs, Lupton & MoDermod, at | It would be mavecoming in him to put himself in en an- | that, at the rolieitation of th jarors and members of the g Dia you wiriko any one! & Ko. . achésan vane any stones thrown; they croveed Greenwich etreet aul Greeny int mddut ene o'cloak oa Tuewlay afternooa, Bhe | tegon ric opinicn to bin bretiren; audit the Board wish- | bar, the trial term of this oowrt would adjoarn on Friday, @ At the time when Keily stopped up to wes the: D There cluta, wers they inthe hands of polfesmnen? | went back to “etbure streety there wery about treaty {x intended for the California river trade. £0 to proceed to elect be begged to be excused from | the 24d ivet., the following week being ® holiday week, mots man covered with biowd lying alongride of nm? & A. No, sir; 1 cid not see any pororme: nen who purnaed the citizens ie ‘ vouiy ere , . Notes of iseuea most be filed with the clerk op of before Q Were those men walking yoetly slong #ho were Q @lere cid you meet the p dice? A. [left before No boate passed through Uth erman Atvony mugges'ec, that if the former Beard, | next ‘aturdey. the 24th iat, for the ensuing January, @ At the time when yeu saw him push officer Crose ' gtruck? A. No, they were ronning the main body of tue police arrived; J saw very little | week. Whics had slectes Mr Mawes, was legaliy constituted ' February and Mp reb terms of the court, , —— a