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IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO, Cery Oy Boman Arronrixo M. STOCKER BARE ish Taras fe bon apna Te Wo. Lananos oF Tax Uxrreo Sits, | ae gee ea nt eee Aa REVOLUTIONARY DEMONSTRATION IN THE CAPITAL, bpneneiog $A Inst bis enpeoure wenld eal opie pain hime (Melees) bet Before Hon. Judge Beobe. BVIDENCE FOR THE FROSEOUTION. Nov. 10—Thomas Betts examined by the District At- torney—I am a camphene distiller in Williamsburg; my office is im New York, 32 Burling slip; 1 know Theodore 5 $s Hack ails ferry’ sh took en about ; Peck 31 too! L, Peverelly ;I saw him on the 6th of July last, at my ) \o tot Op nutes go there; Rho barrele were in the office in Williamsburg. street outside of the ferry gate; a laboring man assisted @. Did he make any purehases of you? A. He pur- | me to load; as soon asl took hold of the casks, I disco ah three half barrels of eampheme and thr’-e half vered the smell of turpentine; I asked young Peverelly Knew jamen Gi n, | that post Envoy easter, tier) Ministar’ Phoctpotestiony of | also work irreparable injury to his own house, conclu the government of | ded to keep the forgery a and to inform the Retircment of the Dictator to Tacubayae | Ye United steer a coufidenge in the lMfelligence and | broker that the note was genuine, ‘the result has proved fidelity’ of 1. Stocker, a citizen of the United States, | that this note was mever paid, amd that it is yet eircula- Another Victory Gained do hered; int him dearer of despatches from the | ting in the comm . r LA by the | city of ie the Consulate of the’ Onited ates on Henke ie the kita Californin, Oct. on hasty je ‘ 4 \eigge—hopent’ ia » = detain hclungenmnerto sear nd Orr Oe | A, SRT ee pee te Tage ay ite hereof I have hereunto subscribed m as the grandest of insotyenta. His is the most brilliant- Arrest and Ill Treatment of the Messen- | ne ia°eha Tel the wal of this legation to be adlaed, | ly successful failure which bas ogvurred in the merean- think lt was nearer five than four; Vy reccllection; I did not look af or ten minutes after, that he got into . rn } het wal ly, . el tile world since the commencement of our national exist- when I was loading, what was in the balf barrels; the ger of the United States Legation. — | i Mexico, this thitiz-tirst day of July, A D. cighteon | once, und we doubt if its parallel ia audacious magoid. | >arrela of splrite of turpentine, rmucll was strong enough to Tend me to believe that the 4 as (Signed,) JAMES GADSDEN, cence can be cited from the annals of commerce eince the This evidence was objected to by Mr. Scbaffer, on the | barrels contained some kind of fluid. i By tho Minister. cormencement of the commercial era, The information | ground that no connection had been proved between Q If the smell was so strong, wi did you ask Mr. The Court here took s recess of an hour, and met Address of Alvarez to the Liberating Army (Signed, ) JOHN 8. CRIPPS, t his insolvency, hin exodus, and the series of builliant- | ee CGo.. pevenelly and the prisomer, ‘Mhe objection was | Peverelly what they contained? A. Tho reason I did this, | at 4 o'clock. tes 7 Secretary of Legation. ly executed frands which precipitated the final denoue- 7 te et was that the boy appeared excited; he-said he was look- Henry W. Mead, examined by the District At of the North. 4 ment, have literally astounded hig victims and the com- | overruled, ing all round for a cart, and could not get one; he ap- | a the Gth "of July Jest. my budnees ee ADDREES OF GENERAL JUAN ALVARBZ, COMMANDER | Ziuvity, The amazing coolness, self possession, and Q. Did you make out amy bill for that sale? A. I did; | peated to be in a hurry; this is why it him excit- weigher; I was employed on | ESTEE Siinian dk ae asmateeriae: to eee we, ed Nt - €4; I should judge that there were four or five men work- | front of 147 Front street that day; T saw a oad del: SANTA ANNA ON HIS LAST LEG, | souvimes or rou Neurn. ' Fe eee ag oe crane of thie ploy, at. | YOURS Peverelly stated te me in what name tho bill was | ing round the storo when arrived there: Trocelved no | at 147 Fyast street that afternoom; it consisted of HEADQUARTERS OF THY ARMY OF THE RESTITUTION OF test a character of the most heroic mould. tobe made out; the name was W. Taylor;! saw these | assistance from them; they were both white and colored | sized barrels, of the aj bh png Bo, &o, me. ‘Linerry, Provinmscr, Guemmano, Oct. 1, 1854, } ‘The mont remarkable and auggestive element of Mr. | half barrels going away on the car; the boy Peverelly people: when young Peverelly came to me it might have | thecart backed up to the door and them into ssi Companions in Arms !—With a soldier’s ambition 4o1 | Meiggs’ commercial achievement was the wide range 4nd | wont away with them:I bave never seen the barrelx | 2&2 Sy time between @ quarter four andl | store; this was, aenear as I could judge, between S de hear that the roar of our cannons in the South bave | variety of the blows he has inflicted on the community; y ihe. five; I remained at the ‘store about five mi- | past four and half-past five; I noticed on the boomof| Gur Acapuleo Correspondence, been heard, and responded to by tho braves of the | ranging from those which have staggered. the foremost | sinee. nutés, and “did not see the barrels taken in.| cart the mark ‘+100 South street,” Cross. . ) | by any one; I never saw G Murray examined in Cioss-exawined by Mr. — he pemuayy taf eek Lepnasie baton) | ecagenae Uta cebe betire to-day; Arst sew Charlen &. Poverty on |G. How sence yon to Datioe thls east ois ‘The wi art . Peverelly; I saw iret sex WAT’ | the Snnday perry gts 9 to Thursday, the of | backed upin such a cool way, vrarsye theme ket, to know him as Mr. Peverelly; 1 recognized his face | July; I saw him in the Tombs in Centre street; I went | going away without saying anything, tie apiien = esos beam seemed Spey Moab, the Fy eal ge soot om | Got him te etna fe : ir. Baker's office; : who : Q. What time did you make this sale? A. Between 1 | caine to 109 South street for me; 1 do noi know how Mr. | ofabout 04 o'clock: during the time and 3 o'clock; I had not previous to that day seen Theo- | Baker knew I was there; I made a deposition before Mr. | the delivery was going Peg barrels dore Peverelly; I make a great many sales during a | Justice Welsh in this case, be very new; I should say that the barrel Q. Bo you recollect stat in that deposition that pose of ey apiece; cotton, on Acaruioo, Oct. 28, 1854. | North—that the numerous wrongs and persecutions in- | of the money lenders and usurers to those which reduced Revolutionary Denstnstration in the Oity of Mexico | fist upon us by the wanton depravity of the dctatos | the meeher of his victim to comparative penury., Hie ’ 3 ‘ors and victims may be fo —Departure of Santa Anna for Tacubaya— iguing st a rvvent dogradea scatitian patore the social nea 4 and in the "ident divers iS pocmsiagge The Seven Biiltions nearly Gone—His Approach- | ¢'vilived world, jiers of the South | continue in the | conditions: and his gains are no lesa wil a Powe ot holy cause of emancipation, and prove yourselves wor- | deep maledictions of the rich than the curses of the poor. wg Downjall— Affairs in Guerrere—Another De- | (hy the reward which has met the result of your arm in | ““d°commerctal exiaia itself could: hardly have caused feat of the Dictator’s Troops by the Alvarez Party. | every engagement with the enemy. Soldiers ! fight, aud | more calamitous effect than that now experienced from The following haa ed from the | {ght bravely, for you are fighting for your hemes and | his manifold frauds. s been received heze from Liberties; you are fighting for a cause which inspires you But the most serious injury yet to be experienced is ry 7 . a day; I do not make so meny sales in Williamsburg Jud, | with courage, when at the same time your enemies | the fearof th esear’ ences of his fraudulent | °*Y> young Peverelly said you not be in » hurry driving } gets ‘over the floor. if wy of Mexico, per gt Rose, Soare ee ee vee sca ngutberiatatis eeetie ne eapon pubiis condiences for it is here that. tho | 88 in New York; I believe my son showed Peverelly | to fast, for 1am not in a hurry—there is plent of tine? | fot in bad order It does not rece te was oan welve = biggr atyrant. Let the example of the soldiers of sine South | weight of his example will fall heaviest and prove most | the articles before he bonght them; he was pro- | A. ees me aa ster es pore on the cart; J | memory ears me, this Leng eipgo by @ government troops:— wing ade | be before your eyes. When we foreed e dictator to | disast: 8. Buy . i. were outside employed woenstration, made on the 16th Sep'ember, by the | cowardly Fotreat from the walls of Our casfle, he might | “Popularly aécteaited an he wan, with acharacterin- | OAbly io my oflce about five minutes the. firet OF Win you reconcile the fact of ‘{0upe Peverelly say. | ‘To the dudge—This eotton cause out of the second time, and about five minutes when he paid kis bill; he | ing that he was not in a hurry, and bis appearance of | third stories of the front building 147 Front street. had on at that time a light frock coat, I think; I do not | anxiety which you bave described? A. abeacre 1 | | John Devin examined by the District —On remember any otber article of dress particularly; he had Di Rag cag about getting @ cart; I went a Itttle | on evel ast t was 4.4 policeman; i saan ne the ona cap; the smartness of the boy called my particular John J. White, examined by the Distriet Attorney, de- | of July; I heard Mr. White examined in attention to him; no personal application has been sel—On the 6th July last I resided in South Brooklyn; | «ause; I in Front street on the made to me to identify these half barrels witich Esold to | [gm a policeman; my beat that night wasin Maiden | n question, and heard my name loudly eal young Peverelly; it was on Thuraday, the 6th of July, | lene; my attention was attracted to 147 Front street, | from Maiden lane; I went beyond it to 147 Front stre that he came to the store; Lknow thiy from oar blotter, | ahout a quarter to 12 o’elock, by a slight noise in the | where I found Mr. White; he told me he heard a n as well as from my own recollection; if the blotter had } store; 1 stopped to Jisten, and then heard o noise like | in the building, and thought there were thieves withi been destroyed ow the ‘th of Joly I think I could still | the moving met chair; I thought that there wore burg- | I went to the door, and heard persons making a no reoullect the day; I looked over the blotter about three | jars in the store; I stood still, and Ina few moments I | | ke the running of persons up or down stairs; Tne weeks ago, and saw the sale to W. Taylor. aw an irom shutter open; it was dark, and I saw the | at the door with my club, but received no answd Q. Can you name any other persons who purchased | firm of a man in the window, and I then called wateh thinking there were thieves wif I summioneil as: goods from you on the afternoon of the éth of July, ex- | several times; aman named John Pevin Grst came, then | ance, whereupon efficers Traey and Reeve eame up; cept young Peverelly? A. T cam name John son, | George Luth and George Tracy, and a man who lives in | heir arriving the outside window was ra‘sed by- soi have crushed us with his overpowering numbers had | capable of fraud, his stupendous vetrayal of the trust in speople against the present administration, ‘and se not beon for the restitution of our liberties. | his honesty will operate as an incalculable injury to the ns in arms! let your watchword be, death to | honest and enterprising, who may need the aid of bor- which the soldiers were unable t> suppress, and also | {imine ator liberty, and down with the tyrant | rowed capital. ‘The lesson which the capitalist will draw ‘te the victories on the Rio Grande of the Alverez | who is attempting to crush, by ignominious and tyranni- | fron his erime will be to withdraw hig faith in a reputa- ai yerty, bis Serene Highness Santa Acuna has re *, our people. Soldiers! in a short time, with the | tion for honesty as a guarantee of the security of his . wie pene re His | Yalor which we axe displaying, our beloved country will | oans, and to place no twlianee in bis transactions upon moved, with a strong force, to Tacubaya. S| le freed of a tyrant. (Signed) JUAN ALVAREZ. but material security. In this respect, Mr. seven miljione are nearly exbausted, and his troops sty isa Pabilie pant ane, whose inevit- ‘will revolt as soon a8 he stops paymeat. The spiri’ mI e nT I a be Kite cted, i aan je of revolution has spread throughout the entire re- THE LAST GREAT SWINDLE, er thn allay its Certain consequouces rigs “ a iti tly reported that Santa Ai rin the strange and most eveutiul experience o: aaeai ‘hold out sixty dage longer, His Sereue | FURTHER FROM CALIFORNIA. i A OR So Wigtmess bas quarrelled with the whole foreign pe ity: but its true useshould be to teach that and cireumspection are the only safe conditions of = 4 Phe Mel; Frauds—Later Particalars=The re woe ig but Feannot say how much he purchased; the article he | Water street, arrived; we th tried to force the door, | « hin; there was no li diplometic corps, and has made applicatim for the | "2. NOUS’ NNT perk Daye for Calte | mes Prowpentiy. Loughe was either camphene or alcohol; of my ovn | which was perfectly secure; we got no answer from any | “ec; watchman Lath went fora. lights odleer Teaey to recall of the Br maint : at eS recellection, 1 can remember no mn who purchased | one within: I then went to the window and shoved it up; | i from him, and he entered the ae mane Tre by n tiah minister. f fornia, &e., Ke. Interesting trom the Sandwich Ivlands. Foods from ine on the eth of July except the younger | rhe iron shutter was insite: I held up the window, | the window opened into an office on the finet floor; In Guerrero things are going on prosperous'y. | We oxtract from ovr California files further particu- OUR HONOLULU CORRESPONDENCE. eee ee ne ee veneneeTiony exeent | and Mr. Devin, Mr. Tracy and myself entered; there was | entering the office we searchgd aroun, thinking that aud although s price has been set on Alvarez’s | tors of tho stupendous frands committed by the Brothers Usiren Stames Sue Porrsnovr, Genrge Murray, coloted, examined by the’ Itatrict At- | Tig Sumit grin jetta ae en Te for Lie ake Bee a3 Le ae bern anata to bay bind nakans opecrs heai—having seen bim a few days ago, 1 was much | Meiggs upon the cily and merchants of San Francisco. Honowo, Sept. 14, 1854. torney, depored— Sanat INLD etch wh Aiioiead wae "the Mion, laos persons entered into the office; they were the two warprised to find him in such excellent health and Correspondence under date San Franciseo, Oct. 8th, | Arrival of ey U. 8.- Ship Portsmouth at gen ate ae A Dae Sg Re pp SA Be! Cote Teverell; Sst ver Teacy, what i» wanted) re ‘Tracy | vertilys; we ante Bn jsoners, ag a uired w! i . | says — The Vessel Struck with Lightning—Epfect of the Shock | A- ed 5 Bev x im what he was doing; Peverelly said he was | they were doing there; they answi they 1 epirits—he says he is determined upon his independ: Henry Motggs, whose failure was announced yesterday, on the: Ship and: Oee—ueky ta Pot—Leens Tas ral business was that of keoping a storage warehouse at ly, the owner of the store; Tracy said | bushes there—that they belonged tg the store; I ant: eace, and the sdoption of a mew and liberal consti- | 4 j.8 transpired, forzed about $1,000,000 of ‘city scrip, , Ee Yation, with similar laws to those of the United | Mall aver iegued $200,000 of the California Lumber Coun: | Provements at Honolulu—The American Consuls at Btates—separatiog church from atate affairs—ia- vd committed other forgeries amounting Callao and the Sandwich Islands, viting emigration, and permitting every man to e. - T hasten to inform your readers that we arrived in this worst ip God in accordance with the dictates of his Se his family and John G. Meiggs, City | port on the 12th inst., thirty days from Callao, On the 147 Front street; he employed no other person except e then took himin custody and brought | them why they did not reply to our knocking, but th me and Theodore Peverelly, his clerk; Thad been there | him to the station house; Theodore was in compan; with ve no Monee to this; Wy, seemed Witased or about twelve months; Theodore used to write for hia | Charles A. Peverell: , and said that prisoner was Chavtes ited at the time; one told other to produce a b brother, Charles Peverelly; Charles and Theodore Peve- | 4. Peverelly, and that we could see ii by his watch; we | to prove that they belo: to the storo; I think rey salou fret far as know; I have heard | were going to take him through the window, when he | younger one sald te the , “Charley, show him yor m say it? tl 2 He, togeth - : aw) a othiers, lef} in the’ ba h , said you can go by the door; in the office door wesa | wateh;” he then drew his watch and exhibited it ate ee oad ays tic, etry Mer Heuny morning for & port ou the Pacifie, | Ist of September, int latitude 10 37 N., longitude 122 52 | _ Q. What time did Charles leave the store on the after: | hey; we anlocked the door anil’came out. elder one then inquired who was the officer there; I to Heed be crags this coun’ mo a there is no: she having been purchased for $10,000, they alleging | W., at 6 o'clock P, M., tho wind came out very fresh | BeOR of es mya a ee ee Q What was the condition of the store? A. The front | him it made no matter; he said that if he could see th ee try ere 13 09° @ | tat two gamblers were going on a pleasure excursion. | from the nerth and east, followed b: “p Of eaves, ollesé-—hils Unothen leliwtsiniing: Hoors om the first door, were stuifed around with cotton; | officer he could settle it; I gave my prisoners to Trac; ‘host of men like him. The first of the forgeries did not become thoroughly | north and east, followed by a very heavy | Q. Did Charles say where be was going? A. He said | jn the rear building, on the same floor, cotton was strewod | who tock them both to the \d ward. station hou: ¥ will ade that a courier bas thia moment arriv: Dilnging news of an engagement at a place cal Cucuas, between the limits of the States of Gnerre avd Michoacan. The Alvarez force @as under the ed, | known until four o'clock yesterday afternoon, and hy | Shower,accompanied with very sharp and frightful thun- ix o'clock, the time the Comptroller's office | der and lightning. At 7 o'clock the lightning struck our 0 had been presented. Notes upon Me. ee ; ef as Se aes in have alse been forged but to | Bain conductor and followed it down without doing any going heme. around eight or ten inches thick; this cotton was wet | I remained in the building with White; wo wer Q. How many keys were there to that store? A. I | with camphene, the smell of which was very strapa; a | up stairs to the second floor, and before er, know of only one; Mr. Manly kept that key; Ilocked up | jight was there in a small bottle aiongside of the cMton; | tering the office, which was we saw tt the store, and them tock the key round to Charles M. | the cotton was all around and uniler the light; near the | pieces of candle; we went into the office and opened th Wm. ; f r ig? ’ injury to the ship. Three men in the foretop wero pros- | Manly; Manly kept a grocery and. porter house; the key | hatchway between the front and rear buildings were bales | drawers, which ‘empty; Lal; who it, + the hat amount is not yet known, | ? iy Me " ray which were mostly the safe had the ke gommand of General Lalgaro, who pnt to fight the | what smount is no yet sey the operation, Among | trated Dy the sbock, but not injured. It was frighttal | a8 kept in the porter house, at the back of the counter, | of cotton apparenUy thrown down from an upper story; | imiewe opened ity and found. to, or ares necoun Banta Anna force under commend of General An- No. 85 where it was hung on a nail; on the 6th of July I locked | the clot ve a ° the sufferers at present known are Adams & Co., $20,- | for a few seconds to see the freaks of the lightning as it 4 ; ly the clothes were cut open and saturated with turpen- | books, but no money; we then turned to come ort, ani Grade, killing 300, arnoug whom were Gsnecal Kuine | 105 Siete oe Me16,000; It. B, Woods, $27,000; J, Pren- | e ¢ freaks of ental the store at 7 o'clock, P. M., and left the key at Mr. | tine; we saw two half barrels partly filled with burning | as we did so I saw the reflection of alight in the fan and bis 9°5; many were waded, and anum- |"); ‘$15,000. B. Gelsion, $30,000; ‘Dr. ‘Bevoily, | Passed down the conductor, When it struck the ship | Manly’s; J saw that a th ee in the morning, in | fluid; on the floor above the cellar, cotton was trewed | building; on going there we found that the light waa i dor taken prisonc fhe Alvares loss was trifling. | 319 00! r«. Burrill, the actress, $4,000; Dr. Crowell, | the report of the explosion was awful, shaking the ship | the same place where 1 left it behind the counter. about the hatchway, some of it cut open and all satu- | the cellar; the light was a short piece of candle place When the government troops were retreating they | £15,000; Mri. Prooks, $3,000; Mr. Reese, $50,000; and | and scattering the sparks in every direction. Q, Lo you" remember any half barrels being brought | rated with burning fluid; there were also two barrels | in the topof a small stone bottle;the bottle was ab shouted “ Viva e! Sur, y Alvarez.” or? any poor people suiler’ in sums ranging from one | YO UTE oct aatve nore aha having arrived onthe | ho nte tore om the afternoon of Whe Oth of July? A. J | there, one empty and the other about three-quarters full | to me; rerembles that which we saw; the light wason ts dee 4 Pe a oe bea’ ihuapeameeliater : alae rep ree piaag cree ag cle ince a ed , | of turpentine; on the second floor the winlows were | floor of the cellar near an upright supporting ene of th ACAPULCO, Oct. 7, 1854. | At ahont seven o’eloek lant evening if was decided to | 28th of August, thirty days frow Callao, It ia impossi. |, @ Where were you at 5 ovclock on that afternoon’ | stopped up with cotton. beams of the ceiling; we took the light, end I think w est ond Ill Treatment of a Messenger of the | send the steamer Active in pursuit of the fugitive, the | ple to tell. how long we shall remain here. The next | {he = recollect where J wax; Twas absent from ‘o the Judge.—This cotton would fall out if the shut- | put it out; the cotton waa ragged and seemed to hay, Arrest Messenger of the | dark having been seen from Point Fobos on Friday night, | mail may bring our orders to procned directly home. ©, Do yon’ #biutnibiee: why you’ weld sity (couretais A ee cane ' dropped, or had fallen about in largo pieces; United States Legation-Continuance of the | about filteen miles distant. As the Active, however, was | There is no shipping im port, ‘The bark Falcon, of | stove theor Av L went retake P pelt into 4 “ue the Distriet Attorney—There was no turpentine on | cellar floor was partly covered with aliquid; it might Bi le—Progress of the Revolution—Address | coming to the hulk to coal, she smashed her starboard | Boston, will sail in a few days for the East Indiés. \\1) ‘ y y Ee _ | the second floor; there was not much strewn around | have been oi) or molasses; in some places it was an Veckad cs it the ton— AdGress | whoel so badly that four days would be consumed in the | {he talk on shore now is annexation, The natives oll Q. Do you know whose shoes those are (showing a di- | here; on the third floor, the cotton was cut open and | d€ep; on coming out we noticed that cotton had ber Of General Alvzrez to the Army of th: North. | repairs and the search was consequently abandoned. | fer Se ‘Duting our gharmee a mamber, ot Incadsnne | !Bidated pair)? A. No. strewed alng the floor; there was cotton in bale: at the | placed in the door of the front bullding; I did not mak , eee ine, slot spoke the Amariea, ofthe Parra: | dq pUTNE Our absence & umber of handsome | "@. Do you know whose paritaloons those are (a blue | hatchway, and the windows were stuffed with cotton; | kny further exemioation. at thet, time? the eee Ceptain H. Stocker, bearer of despatches from | jobert ling, Rien ad kdked whine ale wha Hower fe pg oc ia ka ‘to the beauty pair of laborer’s overalls)? A. No. there was'a box in the middle of the floor, about‘ so | very close and offensive; it resembled {he close smell of aa the United States Legation in Mexico, having ef: | The reply was, “wherever the wind allows.” Ling suw | Proyedby having a handseme steepl: viel tin (ronmexamined bby Mr. Seba feet wide and six feet long; this box contained alternate | filthy cellar; it aight have been camphene, or it migh fesied his escape from Ometorpec, arrive’ in this | children on board, but no one else. She was also spoken | "the gtenmer Akemr, which has bs. cumuiny between | opt peas “grou mean by saying hat there was ony | layers of pine wool and oakum; over the box were two | have been the smell from a sugar store; I made an p > arrived this aft Orem ‘ I one key to the store? A. I said, as far as I kuew, there | wooden gifdera which went through the building; f D , ‘ten the 30th ult, He was accomoanied by ‘fe. | BY, the bark Orb, arrived this afternoon from Oregon, A | tha Islands since fall, hag tu: ued out to be bed ’ * f ’ 8 , ent rag ing; for | ination of the the second morning after; I gs Soea ule orp! 1» MR | sdir wind has been blowing for the bark for the past 36 | concern; she hia= proved to’ be unlit (o ram between tho | WAS. My one key. | hie the space of six feet these girders were stuffed with | Charles Peverelly say, when about being locked up, ‘J: ‘Wozan and his wife, American citizess. Through peas. . 2.2 igh dad. Adit Beep Islands, and } en laid up. pe oN ite Y is: il ion with any one con- they wane apt Ra alg eg oop eee TAT could Pine, ym tie: man, and then this wo is js Godefroy, Sillem & Co, obtained a judgment for connnliag , . s NO : 3 01 a 5 the Kindness of the Captain I herewith eppend & | gaio'Go0, fe having conferred the samo in a lotter to | won ineny’ ficis, and hin company ie sont by al, | 4.9 ave you had any conversation with Mr. Baker? | burning fluid and turpentine; the one that had tho tur- |" Crosq-examined by Mr. Holmes—I cannot recallet hall eopy of his affdavit in the premises, and, as It A. Ouly on the morning of the fire; I have had none gines. | pentine stood close to the box: on the fourth floor the | exactly what conversation occurred between us ng he was leaving the country forever, a dis- | His oration, delivercd on the last 4th of July, before the | five Yn. Lom ia th t om, saying b r ; Island, about two miles and a half casi | wind 11 stnffed ith cotton; we found very them; I said, é * d ruined r hee 8 Me ‘ ms windows were all stuffed up with o j we foun Peverellys when first we saw I epetka “small volume” in itself, J leave com- | oor el tiia of tho 1oth says:—On Thursday afternoon, | Aincycans end olterssin Hanoluin, is. manterpléce, and |. of Beaturd; 1 Fadno interview ‘wiih any «ne about thi: | Hite cotton, wich wan stewed over the doors Tdld moe | Fou Toige Rega they sree ea ipso ent mentfcrothers. when the America was in sight olf tho Heads, two men | °“Siy. Miles, the Awerienn Consul at Callao, has matter on the election Soil arene Mr. Baker-at Thomas | jook on to the fifth Boor; all this wae in the rear build- | store;’’ I think the elder, then told ‘the you haw The blockade is still off the harbor, tre orders | rede up tot voph station of Messrs. Sweeny and | eq Mr. Chas, De Rancery, of Baltimore, y Cr Nias wed ty (arungint,) 166 William streets! wark thee, | ing; on the second door of ihe front building there was | the receipt book; the younger onedid 0; 1 that being, under the penaly of death, to mii no yea } Pavel, near Point Lobos, and casually asked the atton- | (hat port, with a salary of $2,000 per amp pao an bakes. scupornes mas, these, to sitent re } | arate with a key in it; in the rear there wren sistoraget one then who the officer ras. op-tbatiens ’ ir the penaly 4 SO perma’ Sapna r that was in sight; he repliod that it | q:, fcr tWe last six months has heen doing the duty of | OVC! Saw those overalls or»! atone to-day; I do ho. | cotton or wool; a window went from the front tot Nénow I sail it made no matier, and I rept’ wels to enter. What the result of their firing into | was the Vark America, upon which the ot! relesaly dexn th chart Leard the Part the He i know at what time on the 6th of July the steamboat loi | rear building on this story, and near it a candle la; question; I heard the younger ono, to the Pad Spalted] AT Thecupvelct a sleamer could catce her, | (Artain’a clr on. Voard the Vortmmouth, |e lw & geu- | fu Astoviast ix the time of, the Teverellys leaving the | turned over; on the thin cor, aa on the fourth floor, 1 recollection, say, “Charles show him Sour eatall as Os ot te : ha = he letter i wo | it sent after ‘he attendant replied “No,” won 5 W. FG, | Storethatday by Me. Feverelly saying, ay be took out his } noticed nothing out of order; I'saw twocandles in botties | Tlocked at the watch, but did not examine it; it wag epin, o! Portsmouls, remains for ¢ ompanion of the first was heard to say 5 quarter to seven; he, with his bro- | close by the front office on the second floor; a chair was | hunting watch; I saw t! ther, then leit the store and went in the direction ihare aed spermaceti shavings were strewn about; tho think that i meds manived ines ‘neide af at it had words engraved on the inside of sequel to prove. | eh aca teed aealogall The Rectprocity Treaty. Fulton street; Peverelly and his brother, 05 far as bol candle in one of the bottles was lighted: a pair . ‘ Go}. Encarnacion Alvarez, son of the Gaoeral, is HE eee eitond | TO COLLMOLONS AND OTHER OFFICERS OF THE CUS: | knew, uoed to cone to tows in the Astorla boat Lien} were fount those br tue doers apd crgais abarecaila were | Sherien ie Dishes hile’ think, thes ‘temastl at the bead of ix husdred guerillas, on the froa. | ly Thompson & Co, It is said TOMS. ss P nothing raid on the afternoon of the 6th of July about | on the table; the fhoes now shown to me were those | that this was the name of the person over the - piney m sunt in all to bout $36,000. t Terasuxy Debanrannt, Nov. 4, 1834. | their being too late for the heat: T heard no conversation | which we found, and the overalls resemble those which | there may bave becn more said, bat this ie all T tier. He his already coptared 2 500 bead of cat'l+ house bas published the following Min a blo-to issue, in the form of goneval | betwoen the Peverellys about the work to be done; [way | were lying on the table; the shoes were wet with cam- | ber; T feequently meet the patrol insurance watch on m= Trem the government forces, and takea a numbe. of oricone: 5, The Genera! bes issned a proclamation t> the @oidinrs of she North, which is full of vador, pase Otiom, a:d batied of tyrausy, aid, to tho-o whe tate on interest, in soch mat’ is an aitress worthy te Chief ain of the Revolo Ranta Anra’s commissioners, appoints 1 to sell be property of those engagsd in t ¢ revolution, have am abortive attempt to raise tbe wiad. Chey | 2 Gen- ext trnetions forwarded to the colletors | absent from the store thet afternoon and think’ that? | ; here, asd had the cotton sticking to them; f went to . aren pal ports In the United States, un rturned between & quarter sat four or five; 1 wa ‘he station house ‘that, night; I ne Charles ‘and Theo. a og cy scnowindged i mento mie tat he vit, as follows gs Nothing articular from the time T returned until | tore Peverelly there; Theocore was wet with turpen- | received money, but I know not whether ‘other onof the p now enjoyed by cith | Peverelly left; Theodore and Charles Peverelly did not | tine ebout bis feet’ and legs, and pieces of cotton | nesses in this case have received mone; irene od Fates, as well as of the probable ex- | seem to be deing anything partievlar either: the store | were siiching all over him: I dit not sce Chasles Peverelly | companies; after we extinguished the ih inthe emption fiom duty, at an early day, of “fish of al hanes, | wae in an orderly condition when it was, clove enough to know what condition his shoes were in; | we bad a lantern, with which we prosecuted our the prodvets of fh, and of all other eveatures living in | o'clock; 1 knew of no'y ersons going up i J saw Ckaries Peverelty in his cell in the morning; 1only | when we came out of the cellar I think we came out the water,” in purs ce of the stipulations of the reei- | day; there were no other persons besides m heard him tatking to Mr, Baker: also saw Mr. Peverelly | the front door, and left the building, locking the doc proeity y th it, entered inte be ployed in the store: Ido not know whether or not young | at the station house: he said if ke could have seen mo | after ns, and returned to the Second ward station ho A | tween’ the United Sta A Great B , upon duc relly left the store and returned before a quarte: | (bat night he would have made it all right. the only is with me, ‘when I made the examination’ compliance with the requirements of said treaty, res. | past six; Tdo not know whether Theodore wag in the Cross-examined—I have no other business except that were Wal ite and Reeves; from the time we found Peve | pectively, by the Tuperial Parliament and the Provinelat | stoze when Treturned that afternoon. Q. Where were | ofa private wateliman; Iam employed by various mer- | relly until we left for the station house, was about twer Parliaments of the Dritish North American cobonies af- | you between one and three o'clock? A. 1 was atm, ave heon a watchman for fourteen years; it | ty minutes; White and Reeves accompanied me to ths fected hy the treaty aforesa'd, and in order to facilitate | dipuer; 1 went to the Fulton market to dinner; for one night that Tacted as watchman near | station houce; it took us ten or twelve minutes to wale : are taken to | and promote certain airangements and understamd:=es | was Valf an hour at dinner ; 1 do mom know | Feverelly’s store: ray usnal post wan bounded by 1-9 | there; I returned toocamine the building twa aay atin: (cependent upon the action of Congress) had bet®.cn | where Charles Peverelly was between one and three portherly sid@ of Maiden lane, and on this night I wae va | 1 White immediate! then Yeas ing the Scerelary of ftate of the United States aud the Peit- | o'clock; the office was up stairs, on the first fuor, andJ | the. southerly side; Itook the place B. i fe Nes Have you stated to any person that the candle wa¢ ish Minister, Mr. Crampton, it becomes necessary to remained below; Ido not know ‘where Theodore was be- | Sanxay, by hia own request, on the wight in question; 1 saw Theodore betreen o¢ | had den in the neighborhood of the store before Theo in a position in’which it could not have set-Bre to ang on the Tth ~ lowing instructions 4 Your government,to v ti— | tween heya col g o'eh appeared . On eutry at your port, for consumption, of fish of { a1! five o'clock at the store; he was writing at the desk; | the noise: when I first sed the store I was ‘andle Mie ine | the description mentioned, and duc payment of the du- | Tcannot cay how long he was writing there; Ltt not | duty: that was about To'clecks it wae tuilehte rae ee reearte aveM iia tote kt ak Fea ee { ech, You will give the owner, importer, or a nt, | ¥o UP stairs after Lreturned from inner; 1 Wid not | remember whether the store was closed then; it may | the room; I think the pillars in the cellar were mada universal financial | ® proper reeeipt therefor, with the Custom House eal | notice that he was absent from the desk; Tid wot | have been an hour when I eame by it again; 1 think & | of woods when Tweet’ baa, two days after, no one ‘an exception to the | attached, specitying the name and nation of ti see Theodore; T saw him sitting at the window about two | was closed ther ; I merely walked by it; 1 may have pass- | was with me; the door was unfastened at times ravannev ite, he Call or other vehicle, the date of the entry, the 7) o'clock; this was about half an hour after Irotuened | ed the stor a dozen times before Theard the noise; to | T saw two picees of candles ie sonia meend ; Whence arriving, with the quantity and deseript frem dinner; during that half hour I was down atcirs ov | my knowledge there was no other watchman doiag duty | flocr of ‘the front building going to the floor above, but E fish. the floor even with the street; J could not see the door | inthe neighborbood of the store; I fix the time of hear- | took no particular notice of theta; the candle in the cellar “ Should the parties desive to warehouse under bond, | from where Twas; J heard no person passin or out | jag the neise from having asked a policeman what was nearly burnt down; I see no olly substance at tha u will permit the same te be done in accordance with | during that hour. it was a few moments before; the noise I frst heard bottom ‘of the bottle now shown to me: I did not see Mr. ions of law on the subs ing care to | To the Judge—T could have heard @ persoa pasetny in | like a person walking in the dark, shufing his fe..; I White touch the substance that was lying on the door: fice of Messrs house, oa Wednes Pe were urable to flud a single purchaser w eral Valle: is!’s property, near the ciiy of ‘was put up at anction. Provisions bave become very ssarce, com mandi: he Taos: exorbitant prices, and not a pound of flour in | {> $! te whoie city. Yours, Boston - Babjoined will find the documentnry evidence emtablisbirg the facts in Captsin Stocker’ case, av «kno a translation of Genera) Alvarez’s aidecss t bis ary. DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE OUTRAGES COMMITTED ON CAPTAIN STOOKER, BEARFR OF duSPATore FROM THE UNITED STATES LEGATION IN MEXICO. enman, United States Cons to he authenticity of the fol ng to the exient of the defwleation, the 4 & t 5 Meigas forgeri statements hay to the extent 6 rates Coxariate, ) scourtef our youn APULCO, Mexico. leroy, the English heroof a $1,800, give such particulars of the transaction in the bond, as | or out from where I war. should suppoze that he must have had light shoes on, my boots were hesmeared. i, Gharles L. Denman, United States dat Ke tinguished! financier Monroe Edwarit show the true object of (he obligation. Wiinese—My usual dinner hour was about twely:: on | for he made very little noise; the next thing Thear’ George: Sayeed by the District Attorney, de- port of Acapulco, in the Republic of Mexico, do hereby | firm wuyler, Kyle & Co., were all In cons€quence of the action of the Pavlia this day J went about ove o'clock; I cannot (ell what a round like the moving of a chair; I don’t th pored—I was called to the store 147 Front street, on thé vertify that the following instruments in writing—tie | <uperroced By the new apos Pal nada in giving effect, on the part of that Prov Feverelly’s w hour of dinner; T went to sleep any one inside of these stores could bave heard nie wolk- | night of the 6th July last; it waa about five minutes ta allidaxi{ of H. Stocker and the appointment of said | ing the past two days, however, a nv r view of the | reciprecity treaty of the oth of June last, afternoon, end t avout an hour; Twas sound asl-ep | ing; the opening of the shutter took place after the | twelve o'clock; I found Devin and White there: I aesist~ Btocker—are truc and corre as taken from the | whole matter has been taken; and although it seems clear | ¢f the Customs Vepartment of Canada in pursuance there. | at the time. Q. Were you soround asleep that you | moving of the chair. Q. Have you received any- | ted Devin in his endeavors to. get through the window; } late, folio 235—')> is’ matter? A. Yes, I | H ugh that many ed severely, and thas the | of, and eimilar legislative action on the part of the Pro- | wovll not-have barrels rolled into the store. A. | thing for your services in t + departed has e t ” ests’? his Cona / ee ee lee nen he | vince of New Brunswick, of which the cepartment has | I should judge I was; I saw Mr. Charles Peverel!; op | jay i former the original, the latter from a certified copy we entered a riall office and found no one there; wa heard footsteps approaching and mot the brothers Peve- f with # pile, recived $455 from various insurance companies; } ave | recorded, of the original, and as such entitled to full faich | ..0s not created the in the money mar. | received satisfactory information, collectors and other | stairs about # quarter of an houy after I woke up; Thes- | the ‘ssurance companies did not promise the money to | relly a 1001 eked thea. they wore end credence. + | ket whieh some are i ne. There i-'s yet | Proper officers of the custo are hereby far- | dore was with him; I remained about five minutes up | me bef oe Trecelved it; Theard of ita few days bei.ce | fee ter said hes belonged “here; the satay oad Given under wy han’ and official seal of office at my | no sure indieation of more than $400,000 of ants | ther instrocted to apply the foregoing regnIntions, Nea. | stairs, and then went oul to the corner of Maiden lane, | from Samuel Smith, captain of the insurance patrol; | seemed to have somet in hin coat; it was a receipe | public office, the United States Consulate in the port an | having been forged—these were received at fitty sou | 1 and 2, to the importations into the United Bta‘o. | v here Tremained stan ling until about four o'cink;} | seme regular policemen came up that night after dock; he said they to the house; Devin took aepublic, as herein set forth, on this, the fifth day of | (he dollar, and the loss thus ascertaine . | from Canada and New Brunswick of the articles (if the | cuuld see the door from where Iwas standing; if mer- | called out watch; I remained in the store when the | bold of Theodore, and I Charles; on ioe to the Cetober, A.D. one thousand eight hundred and Sty } | lacing the forged notes at tho highest est’ not | products of either ef those provinces) enum: Vin tho | chandise had come then, I wonlt have seen it; it was my ys were taken to the station house; I made my | store door I saw there was no bar, but the wae four. (Signed) ad more than $50,000 to this amount; ard the ox. ut of | schedule annexed to article third of tho reciprocity treaty | business to take care of goods on their arrival; nothing | examination of the store that uight; we went over ‘he | clogged with cotton; I returned to the office and saw the presen ers CRARLES L. DENMAN, the fraudulent issue of Lumber Company Stock not yet | of the Sth June last, and in the first section of the actor | came to the store that 1 saw while I was standing tire. | building several times; the first time we wore ongeyed | key in the door; the key now shown to me looks like the & oman skar. ¥ United states Ce» sul. lenlated ever $200,000, hypotheeated at the rate of | Congress of the bth August last, giving eftect {0 said | I went to Fulton ferry about 4 o'clock, and when i ye- | about thiee quarters ‘of an hour in the examination; we | key; I turned the key, opened the door, and we went Ferarmarnravreee niy-Lve conts on the dollar, would be $75,000 more, | treaty, to wit: turned T saw no casks brought to the store; 1 was | then left ihe store, returned in about an hour, and ex- | into the street; 1 was going to take them to the station Affidacit of H. Stocker, waver of despatches from the h makes the agyrcgate cash defateation amount to Grain, dour, and breadstufls of all kinds; aniwats of | around the store from this time until the Poverellys | amined itagain for about half an hour; after we left | house, but Le Wid pl yn the * to go; he asked who enongh for even the reeapera, | All kinds; fresh, smoked, and salted meats; cotton, wool, | left, at a quarter before seven, and saw no bol or | the second time Tdon't think tha again : i : bles nvtried Feultay at or au inde, casks vet there; I us at ithe store all the \ter- | that night; we returned the mak oyriben seen aot lag | captain was; Teuid Thad charge of and of all other creatures living in noon, Wh the exception of the half hour whem wa at | that we bad not seen before; we « crow:l around poultry, eggs, hides, furs, skins, or tails vndrema- | dinner, and frem five orchirk to a ‘jparger-past tix. several times since; 1 ergot Rasy dust amy ponyaies we viempet nudteas t red at a ed; stone or marble in its ‘crude or unwrought state, | ‘To the District Attorney~v hen the store was shut up | ever eecvived anything for services in connection with | pethiny che weatter anh chat L te, butter, cheese, tallow, lard, horns, manures. ores | it wos in a perfectly orderly condition. =, | th’s matter; the first time Texamined this building was | ytation house, be sad that if als of all kinds, coal, piteh, tar, turpentine, «hes, | Q. Was there any cotton stuffed in the windows? | directly ihe Peverellys were taken to the station house; | get twee toe: ben Met answered thea er and lumber of all kinds, round, hewed and’: ed, | A. Not that L know of; I saw no cotton on the first floor, | George Traey teok them to the station house, and George | ettie it, and he. might explain what be wanted iumanwfactured in whole or in part; firewood, )) Nways; there way no smell of turpeutine | Lath and Joka Devin remained with me; I should judge | at the station house; on the way he asked meif the his is quit of Califor! ans a two mil r advantag the arrest; he United States Legation in Mexico to the United State asked to have a private pm hgen meg with me; I a Consul.at Acapulco, as to hi: imprisonment anu deter. | tive energi tion en route. by any 1 to bear up under; but it 3 not | sees and veget pa dispensation, and there is making the matter worse than i Userep Srares Coxsvrate, 1 Acarcico, Mexico, — f Personally appeared before me, Charles L. Den van. Dnited States Consul for ihe port of Acapules, i) the ublic of Mexico, IH. Stoker, who being July a as follows > Huet z a4 arrive at the truth persons have been n fact entirely os- ire us to state that H or near the ba saly sworn, for truth stat : 4 ha rath = amount, of one dollar, | shrubs and trees: pelte, wook, fish oil, rice, broom corn | or eamphene: T no balf barrels about the flove; I | (hat the building was about twenty-five fect wide aud baie! arc: Pacle: ee gine eeny dyno “eerpereerecy ters ebay day | either in Meigys’ notes, endorsements, or in the counter: | nel bar} Jor inground; hewn or wroagh! | sew no oil casks there: i saw no bales of cotton nearths | ‘itty lect deep; the rear building, whieh I think is wiler ma a ee tay ats Tania they probebiy wonld, ef August of the present year, en route for the port of | feit seri Messrs. Grogan & Lent have mile agad. | or vowreug: or gtimtstones, dye-tulla, fax, batchway on the second floor. a the frent bnikling, comes right up to the front | said it made no diflerenee, and appeared to be offended: he Acapulco, as bearer 0 ites from the Un' States vances on warrants, and hold none tat vious, | end tew, unmanufact ure H unmannfaciured tobacco, : Were there any of theve bottles (exhibiting bot les ing; Uhe two buildings join, all wei a bebe wh and | said he was aman of family ann that it would ruin him; malco, ax bearer of ospatchon feo Mt States | pelted, “Barron, & O0., aad Lubes, Turner de Cv, ale] 186%. JAMES GUTHRIE, Sec. of the Treasury. ith pleers of candles in them) on the xceond fi skylight over it; the comniunieation to this hatchway | Tdo not member that anything else was sal: when the port of Acapuleo, an roceeded an missin | Publish carés of sina. 4 i ae vaw nene, a “ from the first story of the rear building is open; there | we arrived at the station house w asked me if tall dopeapubacsivel usc! teen enlioa Orus Grende, | fhy the following statement frou th the 13th, . Jersey Clty News. 3, Lit Lo see these over-all oF shoes about! A: Nv. | ise two entrances to the front building, the office door | would question Theodore; I said he need not be about one hundred and thirty leagues from tb) city | ; 1 0 of the § lin’ eae. Cabevdved at Kiniyp ny Maceexery.—A inan maimed Thomas Bogle =. r—I do not ronrember whether Mr. Vev~ | being newre aiden lane; steps to the oflice | tecanse Theodore was smart; I do not recollect what he of Mexico, @t which said town deponent wa» | "' gs ict sah precast atin wo te dat A 9 employed for three years in the wells had ony oil on store; T do not recollect of any” ¥, eons there ts only ove winldw on this f) hilo on | answered at this time; at the police office Lheard his " . mined | Weeks before the export works on North Point, in Jersey vohing from cake. - the upper stories there are three windows; the win! w od ta ‘ pony nor gage oellyrnae HY piers Reopen yesterday mern He was @. Vid Nr. Peverelly Have cil and sugar on storage? | of thie Hfiice ia nearer ‘MNiden. lane tham the door, aud | Lace 10 Theodore that Ht would be all right by and Teannet ances attending the giganti ‘will t 1 J justing the belt, atl falting, was thrown, be y whether he had or not; there | that is the window that was opened; I could not identi . Did you hea: i pulleys, which crushed and mangled him so ¢ Was nene in the front building; he had merchantiee | be person who opened it Lhe’ shetterwes open eres Netle We peeeteet ter ne erate oad immediately afterwards. He is a German by birth. H crerally there, " | four inches; Lam not mistaken about the abutter being | Theodore to remember what he told im; I heard him aa leaves 2 wife and thive children. recollect an oil cask bursting afew day» | epened; there was no Ha im the office; a noise was | , othing else; Devin, Roeves and White tmainnd behind. ‘h Wesmmvude-the doutag, Hettebhers, kt Ciel ‘©; [never saw any lights in the store ' mace in wifartening the shutter; I then shouted watch; | search the «tere. - on Wednesday, diseuased the subject to nae tphtee A. Tnever wan these, T hege ston | itched at the office door; about five minutes after we |. Crom-examined by Mr, SchatferI did not go back ta with a soldier to a town called Ay ; said soldier stop- = deponent and his party at acanche and veturoel te Grande for a fresh horse, finding the one he role aa unable to contiaur; and not returning en the follow- ing day, deponent anu his party procerded on their jour. mey, but mistaking the road, arrived at a town called voll have preveu reat swindler has perpe fio blow has fal mer: | in : fo bea ing en | : Oe Bs ‘ | get in tho Peverellys were taken away; I do not remem. : there subg the omers in command, ad’ again ccawiacd feconts| ‘Nig ot Ween UAL Corpriten Ten eee, See adhesoy but ever saw them ligtted; I fever saw | Ber whether we cout soe any I itn the building from Fjting"Prvveily 1d ot gy hte be Sai store; ing then xe aard < were large and + a an ‘ rink Bek candies in Lotdes; they were generally in a lantern. ¢ front office; t in with us; it wi ~ 4 ; Pm for two daga, being then sont umder.¢ zuard is; ery lange. a Tanta, Boepard aud French. This, commiétve la expe G, In tebing-gosda into tho back stove waa it not wee'T dafk lnatern wiltaginy @ ae. Rathy after thePreveatijn , 2x8 never been fn the celat fn ho’ roa: sorenty fold IC aa aes TE woe pega meee Favsdubbent terete en eaten ed Ge ae cerrery to have more than one Tight? A. In the Neht it | wore rent away wo went tight through the builling to | | ict hits et Fe dino ys og gmat Samed several’ towne’ welch deponeat and his part yap of the ime the Poard expects fo tae action on the subject. | might, but I never saw more than one used; tho back i we were attracted there by alight seen by | |. Wasthe not protesting against being locked up-whent ing ap of thoir aflairs, a state | Fare ALANMe.—A meeting is contemplated to be heki | stere wae a great deal darker than the front. stores Lal. ‘cane in a bottle (almost Surned ont) nae | te catty eae ereeeatl ed OS Poe bine? might travel ta, but in said passport the,port of Acapul- sad’ That dipom ‘hi ‘90 was not nan). 4 party acter one | found in that cellar; we burnt it ourselve: for about t woukl be sufficient to take in goode in the back | half au hour alter looking through the store; when -~ of the Meiggs fraud in another onday evening, at the Reformed Dutch Church, to | ways lett the store at dark; I should not thin‘: e necessary meastires 10 stop the false tire alarms | Hight oie not ask me to keep him in my enstody rather t and ving A; py maa iopoct, aarter. 1 versof the fimn, Mr, Whito, ' a t tow ng yale aacived ake wen calles Ontiepest ion tee pen t C py oF s ec 1, ba whieh of late Have bo Oy pastor. A number of | store after durk; 1 usually left at six, aad there has orf first discovered it there were about two inches of candle Q. Did you be! an; tohim before he made the pom hy aa eae E - to fey mae Tearing foc Ores: | certnin bre ip \mce--enamad somverie preminent citizens are acting with the Mayor with re- | ten heen a large quantity of goods to be taken inj whon | above the botile; the cotton in the cellar was in bales: remark that h hed and would be rained? A. a@igh ae " , | ference to this matter. The Common Coumeil hax | I returned in the morning they wero taken in, and todo | there were no stairs descending to that cellar, which was | Tle asked me ifthe men search the store;I said yes: purpose of pursuing their journey to- || tivm inquired about a wards Acapulco, they wore Teaaneatel, nd ‘oossan with ieee rted to bear the s snusnal harshness the saldie ‘ Co., payable te Henry ‘Mind depqneat and his party with eopes, endorsed by ry af their hayonets threetencd personal violence to dlepo- | Mr. White, who h 1 ‘ gentand his party should they offer resistance, when | uote having Leen given by th pe mene recogeizod @ friend who was present, thi he.muost be mistaken. ‘ihe broker, however, persiated | special committee, consisting of the Preside: intercession with the offcer ts tommand of sii | that he bell th authorized the Mayor to offer a xeward of $100 fomthe | this during the night it would reqnire half a-dozen | about 25 feet hy 40; T cannot aa whether it then made remark uestion: wanted detection. of originators of false alarros. lights. " | as the front build there was: but one Tania. oo Phat he .) ‘the: ea Prrrioxs rox Liquor Lickxcrs.—About forty petitions Hichard Carns, examined by the District Attorney, de- | which was sfondi ut the centre; it was alongside | easi fours? was about two hours in the po! for licenzes to sell liquor were before the Board of Aller- | soseC—T sw a carman; on the 6th July last ay stand | of brickwork; ind turpentine mixed together | court before ie was locked up im the Tombs; he men on Tuesday evening, all of whick were referred to a | Was on the corner of Beckman and South streets; 1 caw | were near the light; the bottle stood on some of it; texted he was innocent, and wanted to get away and t ofathe | this bey (Theodore Peverelly) onthat day, botwecn four | there was cotton all over; from the left aide of the brick: | hail for his vance; Trecollect that Mr. Schaffer and five o'elcek; I was standing alongside of my car, at | work there Was @-continuous layer, extending towasdd’| tobe vine! : # 3 i wit aF i z 2 E ‘ ed ion wit aund when dir. Waite reas. | boar, and Ald. Rappelyen, Keeney, ag B. tho pluce J haye stated. the store; a cask of oil rr soldiers, | nent andl rty were imprison wil vertad that it wasa sivke, the Droker offered to bet veland, Daven) , and Thompson, ‘ ; & Me A ek of oil was on the cotton; there was no ® get by ery ly rope, ont thas, tdetaeh te ae rinks that he was right, which was accepted. Mr.) $160 cach. ©. Did be speak to you, and what did he say? light on the first story of the rear building, which was Tie Seneca ‘was no bolt oF lock to the larg ys, and then sent undera guard to a town called Ome- | White went with tho broker to his offiee, and much Oljectes toon the ground that connection | the Lia gre we examined; the barrels of camphene | door leading from tho building to the street, but cottor foopec, and there dotsined one day, and seme back to Coa. | to bia surprise @ note for $15,000 wax produced, | Cuter Jusvrce TANKY ON Usery.—A most import: | ‘The core Teverelly and the prisoner had not been shewn. | discovered hero stood about three feet from the hateh- | was piled wp against it. pared officer in command not permitting deponeat rporting to be signed by the firm of Win. Neely | ant decision on the usury Jaw delivered yesterday «Hlonor—That has already been decided. _ 7 | Nay} Cotton wasall round this hatehway, in bales cut | " Henry C. examined by District Attorney, de and his party to return to Crax Grande; that deponent firmpa & Co., and bearwe the bold endersement of | morning by Chief Justice Taney im the United States | Wititer—fie asked mo where ho could get a cart; 1) open and pulled out; it was saturated ‘with eamphene or | posed—On the 6th of July last I was captain of the im- and his party effrcted their escape trom tho latter named | Henry Meiggs. AS might be supposed, Mr. White was | Circuit Conrt now in seasion in this dty, A queation of | olered him mine; be then asked me iff > toad | turpentine, I cannot say which; { do not know that the | surance patrol; along with White, I made an ¢xamina- Gown, and ater geen! swilerings und privations tor | rmased, red wihesitatingly pronsanced ft m forgery. Te | usury arcs in the cage of Dil vs, KMlcott aud Kalleodt, | ot six Uuisels to 117 Front stroot; I asked him where the | bales were wet deeper than the surface; 1 then went. to tion of this store on ire morning’ of the Tt arene eo want of faod and vest, boing force’ to seck refuge in the | immediately erent in search of Meiggs, and ‘whon | an appeal from the decision of Judge Glenn, The pied barrie ards be silt they weve Se Ouee ep a We | the second sory of the ress building; here handfuls andl | o'eloek; T examined the store from the top te the bot | fearful of detection, until deponent aud his | he found dim he asked fur an explanation of the mat | of usury was made, whan the Chief Justice deli his | asked me what I would Fie stay said oe ings; | heaps ofeotton were thrown ‘in different places; | tom. t ‘passed the gaverament troops and their ovt- | wr. Meiggs imaeiately began to reall their business | opinion npon the law an nanderstoad and set fortit By the Past T uetes MU cbapteue teen on la night have been ax or seven pounsis; 1) At this stage of the cane the of the jurors after which t and dis party rosamed che | transactions and poferred 40 two notes for $7,500 each | new constitution. The decision was to dhe effect a pod it ae ee Fg Ling a peg dong we Fo faunas He toon cotta ground; there | wero in favor Of an adjournment the court was ac- yu te : then | ; rt, ‘and arrived a toe port of 10 on the evening | which he alleged had been eansolidated into this $15,-| a creater rate of interest than six per cent was deseand- | ito the cart with me; we t went to tho third story; the | cordingly adjourned until ‘clock. Both without furthar reolestattor, and as | 000 note, ae he, White, bad drawn wp and signed | ed and obtained spon 6 promissory note or draft, that Bp; be got ai the cart about Fieteber street and fold me | cottom here was strewed im the middie of the for, over ingly adjourned until this morning at 10 0’ despatches to the United States Conaal, being | himself. ’ White knowing that such a transaction conld | the contract was by the act vitiated, and the bolder of | (6 back up to the store, oa By min We ea ie ae | Naval days in performing # Journey of six oF eight; | never ave taxen piace, denied all knowledge of it; | the premise evull nelthes recover tho iuterest o prinet. pin whet won in Wee Gnte aon) ielonaa ye etl ‘The following are the officers war Ports ita ot. and charged Meiggs with fe Mi * that jet hy a suit at law. ‘This decision upsets the law of [ he wentinte 147 Front ee in tae 31 backed mouth, which arrived at ‘on the 12th of Sept. H. STOOKE. he was discovered, after a short hesttation confessed | 1825, which enabled the holder to recover the prineipal | ®) to the door and folk ym ini, fey were small from £an Francisco:—Thos, A. commander; Wis. ‘and threw himacif on Mr. White's generosity ; | together with the legal rate of interest. ‘This daciatom ia pet Wy amen | bask Gallons; these smelt A. Parker, James H. Spotte, Thos. Patterson, leute- Brinl Ramuel F. Cowes, at “ imploring h ‘affair, as it would | important, but can have but little offect monetary | like surpe: sor camphene; I received six and a-fourth panta; Jeane . ‘ith aby of Dotober: A: ru him ant Wg poverty nd aingrte Spo hie “famm- trance whi ideere are v0 many wa 1'o erate rit cca, cies tf for shilgr, for taking the! bares zinlni een eb Re cenit? eight odred re| a tt. a le that it ful onl ‘i lw, w js onereu: oppressive, y .. nh ; Freeman marines; A. Hy mr ny whereof I have Keovtale seb tay Whines abd aitsed srhich he bad ‘ver committed, that be aid it Teohow ethér species of property isa merchantable wen Qa ha ahi Labyy deyf tisone saath Sere after” Isard, Wm.) CO. arin ® seal of oftier, himeeM from a pressing necessity, and that it had al- | af all ties worth what it will bring, norcan the passage | watde? J. he he inv in the more 147 Front street; | fourth story; t! seems. Ss Bowen, A, J. remalued pea) arr iece bin intention of Taking up tha nate bafore | «lawn fo tegulate the rale of intorent have any good 4am tne ott rnd rate On; te the Rett of mz |, ing wiedonny quip thet, <a neariy® whole balo of | there Kept, 164m company loop-of-war st Bay RLAS J. DENMAN, U. 8. Conaul, imptority, He further stated phat he would take up the } effect —Ba.!, American, Nov. 9, ; }nowledge th..eg two were the barrelp I caryied there; in each of them; cotton #8 apread about the | Marys,

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