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_ ft pistveee. wit /wore aky rockets, \ /f%, and the other devilish crowds, resorted to on this oo- ~—— 7. .°“e@emocrats of the Union Club have The Tammany Hall surroundings are rved, The ~‘ exercises’’—for by this conventional lbrase were the proceedings daintily expressed—com- about balf past eight o'clock, by Dodworth’s performing the overture to ‘William Tell,” which esereed fo bave been, and was applauded. Mr. Joun Cocunany, President of the club, then de- the following address:— LADINS AND GENTLEMEN, AND GENTLEMEN OF THE CLUB— t becomes my duty to preseat to you tl pee dina oF the @ there are mercenary ‘mercenary spirit of man snail be vated high above his little lees than the The mercenary in spirites the mer- in mind, takes his career over the halls and over the ham of it enters your proud temples built to the ever takes ite aee. through the hells tion erected for the found in the midst of it; it is found in the Senate and Or ct that it will not take its place in # po ratulate those of you who 4 promiscuously of men of all climes, of © courage ani dof res*ntiog no feature other 8 thong blinds or my it may be proper for me our attention tm brief to the histo: hap reached, this evening, its tl apd also to direct your attention to some tew of events which he interspersed along its past On the 80th of June, 1952, was it that some number of the g democrats of the city and indipg = themselves where; and where interest Tammany Hail has placed upon ite ti mes those pecretiy devoted to this foul organization, it hae been cone in ignorance—it has been dose by the macht- vations of the interested. Tammany Hell.is mot to be they {themselves placed, | known by the principles which they by gael ay Wl ai her credulit bat she and County of New ly to that time thoss who had wpra the politisal hot istinguished storme and threatali who pretended to prophecy the future Dodings with regard to it. political band curing the Derveless that hand, power! lution sat upon the helm of our political warriors. im their council. reed and disruytured, whi throughout the extent of the State powers wers raised and biows were struck which had no other politice! the democratic pi in the dust thet bannner which eviously triumphant. Agitated by these divisions was it that the democratic party failed of ite successful and triumphant career. They were never united except 00 Occamons where a division of the hopes of success. They were never uni except on the must: “«Bettera half loal the party united on a tick each division were elected over the candidates of a cv mon foe, Thus we stood till we came down to the ) tional Drmooratic Convention of 1852. The divisions Ne eee who impose upon - ns to ey the ‘avows community at . hat shall I say, then, of those who + Tammany Hall? What a charge is ful- roi: should thereafter be Demoerati: Uni Damoerat Club of the city Me for years previous! kept at fixed this charge agai and arreying Tammany Hell before the hold she clean band themselves. their ons? No, for their professions eir real purposes are impure. Snail I describe them to you by their acta? cts oncealed as the iggy abou! toy tics which the political events of the lan: hou: and ark you if it ta crime jess under the gloom which was Division aad rE. | effect than that mus 9 tn ditislon of et. and thus the members of of gy and was versed ask you to point a pl hazaton. mach for this el » which has been inated on whose foundations toe young men of this association ith, and om which they rest their ted farther—and ly €onvesti ted the present incumhent to the Prsslaentiel ebete aeupenl Franklia example of those who eed a throughont end Soopersted Ta vetion agatent en - ple was imitated inthe State of New York. Ths de rted the platform occupied y, and the difersat position on that , ; and, looting with a common eye towardat he stancard besrer of thei person before them, for their support for the Presideac; matances that this cia! th infthe midat of s political was it that, placing them the Union stood, they, to th thelr fa itleal organiza tio: advance once more to the rescue, {a bat pus sae thet veaitelt Bw, tne asion of the a te, immediate and imminent [ of that celebrated are others who are charg- state offence it may mocracy of the State sup, by the standard bearer factions of ae united in ed wi the termed—and yet ‘had ite origin—s halc calm ond sunshine. pon the whole democratic party 0! in common with that party, of the prerent incumbent of the Tben war, it 100, that baring their arma in this common with ail their might and energy in the work counselled by older and -wisor beads, they acted {n line and in direc! Thea was it that throwing their standard to the breeze they found themselves acting with other politicians and states- men ia support of the great principles of the democra- tic party and im support of its candidate. ‘till after that administration had been (maugarated, it ‘was not till alter the successful candidate o* the demo- cratic party had entered on the admin he distribution of the emolameate of office, that astooishmpat at ®& divided party, and disrupted bo ohycne A the completion it and more true, is \tlemen, that we areto have rgain between leaders, but we are to fon, if at all, by a fasion of the masses. ‘The young men of this clab had busied timually in exerting their power towards the orgauizs- tion of central union clubs, which sball look towards Tammany Hall, as the legitimate source of 4 intration of affairs themeelves con. f i 8 C3 i i i | | iy > Hi i F “ 28 eli i 3 $ i i i A f i i i i! rf 1 i PY F $ i i gs Ongaaivations of fusion by thelr eu | captions COmpHEN.-of Lhe waseor who | the pot ions wok f JULY 1. 1855. pig re Alt Be United, you are invincible in your Stats, and we are invincible in the Union, and way go on cooquering nd to conquer’’ in both, and illustrate the blessings of ‘Bnited demucracy. just read the published praceediags in one of Lewapapers Of a mretivg of the ‘ ustonal to their ‘try. ‘The ‘Urion Polka ’’ dedicated to the club by H. B Doi- worth, was performed by the band Alter which the meeting wan adéresned by Mr. J, Wat- Weed last grein 1 Er) cit; i. soieee LACK Cone, who gowmenced by ssying that the honor ators 8 proceed: * fame frotiemen dstinguisbed for tir erviges wn anct om | 7704 Mad, Oe ont aren ed Ue ba boon moons pesty, and to-day 1 oes 8 ‘out | SPpolnted to read the letters of the great men who hat t gentlemen equally well knowa and diatingui ; mae Cea te who represent apother te and distiuct democratic peewre we r oe) le was por: ase none, (Laughi \ | Crgapization, ena it is well known to them, to you, aed Ty that ove of the first members’ of the club—Hos. Ho- P| $2 me, thet 90 jong as these separete orgaaisitions do | 221040 Ye tur— wha not able to aitend, for he knew hls P exist,’ that the party is thus divided and distrected, Ore ee rere eee eine trotinentout at | presence would be a cause of much gretifcstion to all, evel | New York cannot citinguinh between the local terms ibe rat by whom the dub alca | used to desynate toe divisions of the party la your ‘i th prige mason Sra. | Sets, Democtate of Now Vers are slike to us ig How | Pio clepeed slonbite fousdation. Tt was trus tee jersey—we not iaterfere or take ¢i ia your ‘a- x setgy | sonny we only pray for their speedy vermnation, aad | BAO met with opposition from the laces, whe cou Bot oe what their husbands were doing out 0 late at night, talb in; tes instead of being at bome im the borom of their females, But if they could fully re- slize she pat work ip which they were 1n working {p thet rvice of their country, woul murmur at theis being absent from the domestic elrole for stew hours, It wax the duty of those who loved the capses which led to them— sm the deep bosom of the ocean buried. Then will the shout of glad tidmgs be heard from one end of the Unter to the others I bope soon to visit New York on auch a desirable aad Burpicions occasion as the celebration of the perfeot reunion of ihe cemocratic party of the State of New | their country, te propagate those (ses hon he at Ais tens xh it a, Tam friend aad follow cith tele edison be pester ot for wafety' of . ith great regard, I am your friend aad fellow citize: pens to. no 4 m the band " ; Rovuaw Mt. PRICE tbe Onion bie ten sould be fox nd who wore geay to Regiment.” | pnom ANE A. WISH, GOVERNOR XEBOT OF VIRGINIA, | {evOte 8 Portion of their ume im sus Mayape 4 | peti Guished democrats ‘Avvomay, Virginie, June 5, 1405. | Tekarded the true polly of the aatlog. Ho long as Ama gt j Geariemsy—I ed yours of tue 26th ullt,, ond seers Sree EATON 18440 TOUCEY. os indo hai Cone’e t Hautrorp, June 23, tempt me: my! and & prome whic rig sot th ‘alter phe Gxyriamxn —I regret that I sball not al be | I could not ly redeem, if ‘te wantes, it joursed. ~ arpa at ee mye of ne S@pprosching onal is a ‘what you pro, wear! nano pe to re ret ecmuse eart conzar ja t! * ose mi defend, eA Ware te Yow ta op Svouraste, | vs ss0ae The lense a:—Shall tue repablie con’ ‘The Intengo Heat of Yesterday, ‘to give » practicable and unmistekable illustration | touer if to secthions!- Yesterday was overpoweringly hot. The sun's rays of the unvowof the North and Soath upon netingal | ism, ry, bigher law, are to reign elections. | csme down ax if concentrated by & barning lems, and democratic issues, and their determination to make common c&ure against eli disorganizing influes ‘ama,’ and invasions of the sacred principles of tution, and the individual rights of the citisen ‘the cause of democracy is the cause of tue je, | wit It ts founsed on the deepest philosophy of humanity— the right and duty of every man iadividually t> pro- vide tor his own well-being, and the right and duty of mania the aggregate to provide for tne well-being of ‘the community ot which he is a component part. We have a commanity of States under a national constitu- nd communities of citizens uncer itace conntit: In political rights the States are equa}. and citi- re equal. “Equallaws wad liberty’ is the motto, 6 very eanence of the democratic faith. Wavn- ever an attack is made apa: the go! ity by which citizens are bound togethe: the States are bound tT and the equal rights of any clase of citizens, or of any clase of are assailea, the democracy ofthe wh country, Inevitably, instinctively, irresiqtiply rallies t> the rescue. The equal rights of Ams- samiled. ly combine. of political aaeassiaation, good men must aod | SVx7 means Of defence sgalust the intense beat was Vogether to conserve the liperties and the {1 able | tried in vain, To make matrers move intolerable, note rights which neither mobs nor legisiation msy sveatl | breath of cool alr wae stirring, though a blast as if from afurpace occasionally came floating by to add to the misery of those whose business called thom to thestreats. Of course the heat was more particularly felt by labor ¢r4, masona, aad others whose outdoor employmeat compelled them to endure the burning reya of the ago. Poheemen suffered severely, aud it would be well for the city authorivves to furnish them with different capsjas ‘hore they pow wear are giazed and bave e teniengy to Qttract the rays of the aun. A policeman named Jems Gillen, attached to the Second wari! police, fell dead as though shot, yesterday afternoon, in Naasau street, near the Henan office At noon yeater’ay it was 90 deg. im the shade, and at SP. M. waa 07 deg, in a very ahedy plese. Thiol coures death and destruction to our whole tionary feeling—ol this blessed count people, We mast recur to fandame: ‘Maust revive the national and tne ends and the constitutions, stave tandaide and tue toucl There must be s revive! , rality, ond respect for private and public auth: girtation able — Men must be educated—aot leginiate1—to be ge: Such a crisis now exiats, none eitinenn howe —_ mag ‘The peg pishs christians and homme ‘Sovak must | gives no idem of the aversge hest, which was mach every man to worship accordiag to not lay its bands on political power, for tne sake of per- | higher ; indeed, the plan usually followed of giving of his own conscience is assailed. The equal right recution or other pur; ‘There maat be po Po, every citizen to participate ia peeviaiog’ vad his own | here, ithor Protestant or Catholic, No) peer mention’ the temperature of & shadyplace is » wrong one, well-being, aod the well-being of the community to which he belongs, ia assailed. fhe right of tae people | constitutions and laws of the and must be obryed~sthe in thetr primary assemblies to deliberate together | uniom of the States, and the rights and sovereuatios openly upon their common interests, and thui - | of the States, must be preserved and gorert wated. rection to public affat waded by a secret | To this@ud we must revive acew national feeling in the oath: bound combiaatio: ro! despotic ¢ fusion of conservatives of ali perties against the ae trol over its sworn mem! and seeks to transfer wtructives, wao w Ting notoing but contasion apon effective power to 1ts own secret councils. Theequalrights | us all, by combining all the oods anc all the ends of all 01 theStates have been made the subject of venement as- | the isms in one vmmium-gaherum iam of Kuow Nothiag- to Interpose between our consciences and our tio}. the Ally felt. It behooves oar citizens, at thie time, to be careful as to what the; 4) and drink, as the ts tion to undue Indulgence is very great (n such weather ag thir, ken were crowded yostorday by persoun destraut to ot A ate ‘Bow sought to be ied to oye =r oD 2, 5 I he a ¥ ercaps theexcersive beat of the olty, buteves on the which aj to those already existing, would expel fit- i jon’ I wish I could accept reall. I woul ie ' Yeon of them from the conteceracy, The comstitution itelt | gladIy't'T could. Toupnut, Mp beciih isshatteres, 1 | DAY there was hardly any air, while the wun Vlased Gown; and being reflected from the water, mate it so hot on board the bow's, that the unbappy traveligrr wished they had remained at bome, At aight the wear ther slightly moderated, aod there were aymptoms of « ttorm, which, however, did not teke place up to the time of writing. Ap will be seen be'ow, a number of fatal cares of wun. stroke bappened during the Inst (#0 days, and as many 1 ore Will dout tless be recurded to morrow whose ua in openly and peree stands violated by a for ble agitation, set 01 @ avowed purpose of renderiag practically id some of its essential provisions, without Dever could have existed, and without the @: ——_ it must cease to exist and tue gove: en up. The’ demoers of the country is neither blind nor | deaf to what is to bo seen and heard 02 all sides. It 10 slready rising in its accustomed at » aad in rally- ing to the unfurled standard of its well known princi- at ‘bsent from home since let ak in the lete canvess, I must rest. My lua, axe suffering, amd | cannot fore monta to come either r % My heart and soul are with you with all my might. 1am your obliged servant and friend, HENRY A. WIFE* ¥ROM TBE HON, G. M, DALLAS. Pintiapetruis, May, 22, 1856, Gestixmen—Highly flattered aa 1 feel by your letter t 7 156 will exbipit ft its ad- | Of the Lith instact, ana seasible how mach real grati- Lehomtes te am, gention respect fall fir fel | fieetion would be «xperiencea in joining ponnesabeuna ¢ not reported today. Aa thi !y Sunday, and low ettizen, [SAAC ti CKY. of the 20th of Ju: ext, | am nevertheless obliged by | necessity of beimg out doors ia not #0 prensing, it isto ‘To Mowers. 8. Wattace Coxe, C. L. Vay Zanpt, aol sxional business t0 forbear accept- The times seem pial ampprosebiog wi the utmort ) Sach AS your's, may pe very partof our country, to preserve force ot the federal constitution. The L. F. Hanatsox, Committee of the Young Mi yenyo- h York, cratic Union Club, FROM GEN. GIQTON J, PILLOW. Astor Hovan Naw York, June 19, 1855, ring to-day. EFFECT OF THR NEAT. Gxxtuxars—Your letterof the 16th inat,, iavitiog | practical and authcritative disclaimer, now threatened, | °#2* the following are reported — me, on bebalf of the Yous Men’s Democratic Club, to | of the pes wnich, a8 its foundation, undecli pb 8 oblid two y of the anatversary of tbo {that cannot fail to depreciate and ea’ Struck ia Grand atreet. He ¢ my departure for my ro whas bare. seretotore and found $6 be the | Erocme ttreet, by » policema’ oe inte -heen-cteees mem- | out perfect theory and of hams stone mass been absent from to venerate aud cherish the equality, the enue, while nt work el a Yay my stay ia city While { must deny myolt Srgaeceate of mocting the Young Men’s Democratic Ciud of your great city, slog me to may, however, tha! heartity approve the declared object of ‘the FY gives oe fraternity and the justice inculcated aa guaranteed by every live of the constitation, is to reject 16 most attractive and “ete , toil overpowered by the eff tly waa suastrace in the atrast. He war for ite overtprow, 1o the Seventh ward station house, where he dled seaocintion—that ta, 10 ticu) ‘to the ho, fy tt yr Dotifed to held an inquest. ind onmistakable illaststion of the anton of the Norch I neve tte honor to becyour | 40 unknown mon was sapstruck in Spring strest, He and South upom natipoal iseues, and their determia friend aad obedient serv G. M. DALLAS. was taken to the City Honpital, tion to make commog cause agaiast all disorgaaizing influences, ‘isms,’ afd invasions of the sacred princi: ples of the constitation and the individual rights of the citizen.”? ‘The patriot owes no bigher duty to his country at this Ab upknown woman was also taken ai ck in place, and ed to Bellevae Hionpit: Peter Woolf wan eanstruck in South atree to the City Hospital FROM THE HON. G. J, INGRRSOLL. wee Puitapevruta, Jone 26, 1865. Gaxtines—Vy time of life may unit me tor the meetirg of the Young Men’s Democratic Uaion to Sand taken perilous criss in its history, than that of m: com | ceiebrate whose anniversary on the 30th inat., | am ia. James Gillen, of the Second ward police, while walk on cause witb, s3d umiting the Union men of t Vited by your savor of the 1éth inst. hough it will | ing om bia best im front of the Hexs.o office yesterday North and South, in vacication of the righta of the citi- pot be conv mt jor me to attend, not the jess | altrrnocy, about 4 P.M, fell down aud expired in- zen, and of defendiag the constitution sgaleat the as- | flattered and ooliged by tne houor of the iavitation stamtly, causes by the excessive beat. Mr. Gillen was a eaults of faction | Thee who foresee more than I can, predict, am told, | young nd bore an excellent character. His death | It in vain to attempt to disguise the fact that the Union is in imminent danger of disruption. Divided in intemt, in sentiment, ia social pursu and domesti: inatifutions, the constant teadency is to- wards a separation of the States. This tendency has hitherto been overcome by a common recollection of the many battle fields upon which our ancestors of the North and Leg rece cs their blood in the glorious struggle for our aational ce and libérties, and ie attachmen: of our whole people to the Union, to constitution under which bay it a covfict at the next Presidential election, to try tae | federal constitution severely, and wrack the Union to its founaation If +0, | fear that we, North men, whoare a large, pre- pondersting majonty, wiil be tne aggressors agacaxt the Bouthern passive mipority, who ask for no more than to be let slone. Ani into that aggressive and B niga agitation we of the creat Northern me jori be misied, if we go into i ail, by avery small Ly of zealots among our- solves, ‘That Northeastern mania has constrained the Ameri- can republic by reaction, just as invariable in polities Rare eee, wo (Joha Ada as) of eratic orga: (weakened though thelr Presicenta elther trom among slaveholiers or tause mains of all our political parties to kaown to harmonize with them; and such will continue geiber. to be the reseit an lomg a6 a amall minority of the Sunder this organization an4 you strike dowm the coa- ati ‘That done, and all beyond is darksess and . tract ae epee, the Union. ‘The ot New York, gentlemen, aad the democratic Stare, are subdivided into so many would it be before the causes which ‘the ti Md of that Tito cendly cosbict upon” the batts Besa? Tinie Saat Son weed three wy ignorance to waith power cculd atay the devastating conflict of om thie memento St Will be taten, in good part. itis aol If ot the North desire to share with the South the Sowers of fb is much regretted by his fe low officers, A msn nemed Cortello, residing at 260 West Thirty second street, was proutrated by the extreme heat, and died a few boureafterenrds. His romaine wers takon to the Twentieth ward station house, where am inquest will te bela today, About eight o'clock last evening, » cook employed in Gonling's resteurant, in roadway, died auddendy, aa it {a puppored from the extreme heat of the weather, Bie was first taken to the City Hospital, but the attending physscien refused to receive her, an they discovered her to be de the was them conveyed om # bier to the Chief's office, in the City Hall, where sergean: Owens, Bot reeriving ® satisfactory account of the manner im which the deceased came to her death, he thought proptr to detain those cosveying the corpse—four in Bumber—until the matter could be investigated by the Coroner. The corpee was them taken back to Mr. Gosling’, where an in juest will be held to-day. ince Gov, Clark he has pardon tentiary then did +—what trom without? Thik iat in puch's,coublct, the sight of "gy ed more persona from his two prececerso: and pine-tentbs of the pardoned party shal! abstain from \ ting liquor.” What abeurdity | Chee trary to precedent, are made withou the courts which nentemced them, 0 the facta of the cane, a (Ca) British Whig anys tha: a duel ar that city om the 16th ult. The oo bany pent Jaring the whole of their terms. verdons are on condition thet wing Intoxles e, and generally the pe pin ' Southern minority 1 Sentiomes, - your humble rervant, F ‘ 0. de TNURRAOLL. f 1S. R. SICKLES, BXSBORBTARY OF LEGA- are both members of the City ( aod the Jonge wan produced by the disrespect shown for that hts of the haters body by one of them. Om tne first ane re ome of the tien fell, aod feig to be mortally woundel The of took to bis beeis and has oot been heard of » The Bufisio Commercial Advertiser states the past weet a trial has been progressing reepectiog ‘he ttle to certain lends ia the: ‘mity, sed one of the witnesses browght forward ts teetify to the righttulness of the claims of one of the cow! tee, Was 0 aged Seneca warriot, named Mil Goan He was ove hundred aad one years -_ jm mony battles aor ee foere , ving v ae Teeervett and his eyesight is gond, and bis voles strong and clear. “ ‘The residence of Mr. Hasty, in Madieon townsh'p, Mx ton county, Ind, took fre far bed it a¢vanced before constitution and reserved to the of safet; t federal Let ‘ieee semen are ‘twin o ’* aad that they can nei a clara nf the Union nor is the consslisation ot the “tates, and thet democrats are the safest sentinels to Creed ee in which oa [om men, with great respect, your it ner Me GIDEON J. PILLOW.’ PROM RODMAN M. PRICE. cs i" for your esipt of your invitation to Very repeat , your most anpiversary of the Y were of the tact, it was ing next. ta: ‘exceedi previous Letters were alto reesived from Goversor Pi of | Chem sacepec shire, being in 1% York ead of ecorptiog of tt Now Jersey; Robert Kelly, Jobm Kelly, Jobe 1. Mumford,, Denver Meaty att and principles embodied in your note Of Philip W. Hinge, Daniel K. Slekles, Bemjamin Weleh, Jr, | POT’ yan viz —" To give ap unmistakeadle iilustration . 4 ie of the union of the North ana of the South—apon na. J¥dge Ingraham, of New York; Messrs. Toucey ont ted te tiowal democratic lasues, and their tomate Hemmersly, of Connecticut, and many others, B mort heighten maneae, all quickstep from Rigoletto, much ‘Ihe band then ga’ 7 vive Qt yeen@ seven buaéred bounty land SOG, more inapiring and lively than the letters. > bad Se spplion Lew Da) Age regetved a8 the Pension offi e in Washing 4 with my own and belief af to the trae =. Gem. Jawen W. Nye delivered the next address, He | ©» we ot. of the cations intere py ig $e fr that! paid lowe wees relies served in the S iewary ebould have been gisd indeed to have war, sys woe > tye to the surviving widews of ievols mutual sympathies and upom the nations! Ladies and gentlemen, this is the first time the have | Lowery + “mre . No qnase bas ber ‘ rhilas the of the or i sone, Mr eek aren @ with high, patriotic « Hameel Idler, © ce Txomen Bisetee, it a known that ao appeoeaea a were inrtaetly bY tt bisttoon, 1nd, Gp the ‘wlt., tertained by « lates of the poopte of Four @ by a co listalom 0: to Teh rete Seelstrih of tha population of abe whole Utes fiaret | Cg lym vam yg fo weighty in the political seale of the eoustey. hate Pilea am abe oy PAs: theve, ook ae eae fen detested by fatornal, Stoerd and. Sivisek, hop ber two shine Sd be chap home CS ther know by it the lows of democratic sscendeacy in There are 4 eae jeetere tee ge Sees ervereamaat 1s atutbeteh—-ehaee 0 59 7a New He mpebix Ywonty. Jes fe wa rg Zou Sta mt "Tr week ot + alia (rh comtinestviaie othe party's your tae ee vee eek. et meio react the deepest sclcitade and anxiety to your 7 ees ie veam: eae of the IMth Ubrovgbout the and wonder is expreneed that dix cit, meses of = tative to the eat cepeiea one gat which LA Che s oo oe yom © belief tnat results ive such sdvemtage power uwber 4, a ome bees warned, i Mera at eat ie Tet = + erat Ge a conte , one oeery io teatere weated harmony energy a “at ey me in the roms cace®, with tas come ans ©. Tor How the same ee, and to the same reeni'e | pom oul ae a a te | drtende’ md & ime Of Gemoeratic clave f Onteree i 34 cst vouth of +) lend com. they weed Bere ee pote e+ deoew, It war plesenet to we oak be OO) 8 Nie Lola Oh | leg forward for tue couse, reward in the conscioussess of having done their duty ro “returped to Fnglai ‘ae it conveye but an inaccurate notion of the heat ra: | pte. | ‘The boats for Coney Ieland, Staton Ifland and Hobo, | be hoped there will be but few cases reported as oecar- Among the cases of sumstreke Curing the leat two ve. wetted ecbicaane Kenai tor Ws OF pew trial bet. Bo covts of TWO CENTS. PRICE Mecting of the Briggs Committee, INVESTIGATION BTUCK FanT—-M. MaTSELL A¢ BNOLISHMAN AGAIN, This committee aavembled yesterdsy, in the City Hall, Prevent, Aldermen Briggs and Tusker, Mr. Mockellar, Jim Webster amd officer McUana, the comtcmacious wit Becars, were present and ready for procesdings AK eran Buccs Geotlemen, f shall not proesed us Jean Igo om regularly and accordivg to law. I haves statement which ihe clerk will read. ‘The clerk them read the tollowing statemneat:— 14/0 not keow, votil aiter I bad sent motioss for the comtumacio to-vay, that Judge Daly (who is no proba: committed an unintentional mistake {m hie ai ing the contumacious witpeares to appear at My ceil and teatify touch mg any apd YY matter embrace im the nativity resolution ad Aldermen Mareb 15, that they should sppeer vad testify unser the fread and corruption revolution, adopted by the Boagt ef Aldermen April 26, L866, ' Under these ctroumatences, 1 iiling to proceed with the invetigation Daly returus from lowa. ‘The (olloyiiy uMldavit was then read by the Clerk, Mr. Selmen:— 1 Lotitte whore maideo was Ho and vow 8 fei of Geneva, ‘Ontefo county, N depose, that | was born in Brandop, lend, im 1798; that in 149, my father, . home ene evening while tamtly were at toa, })** Here is bir. George Mateal, a tailor by trace, wi 1 waa introduced to day, who has ruceatiy come to rexiae permanently in Branton” tha’ a0 c00n on Mer, Mateei! was introduced to us, he sa'd to Wy father that ‘be had edeughter named dary, Wee just about my ho was born in 1/95)" thet I wards becewe é wi he come to Brandon; that I bave heard Mr. Mat wall pay that he wana native of Norfotk county, Kegleed, ee aujoins Suffolk county), end that ne went to ica after be married apa buried his fret wile in Loudon, by whom he may, thet some time atter he returoed to Fagisnd from America, he got married agein in Norfolk couaty be bad three sisters residing, and that be then went to reside in London; that | was very ‘utimate with . Mr. Mateell's eldest daughter, and visttet her frequen’ im Brancon, and otten slep with ber at per father’s house, whieh was ooly about forty 10ds from my fe- ther's residemee in firacdon, and thet Mary hes often ont with me at my father’s Bouse; that Mery aod my self have often been to churah together, thet Mr, Mat. nell, the Coiet of Police of the gity of New Yora, was correct when he stated before the police investigating committes, that be was born 16 ut thet he was born, to my positive knowledge, im Banton E: im 1611, instead of America, he stated told bim, thet | distinetly remember him from bis bir up to the time be le(t Brandon, with hie pereate, in the * ‘of 1817; that I cistinetly remember Augustus and Hiizsbeth Mateell, who wer Branden, after the birt of tem until they left Branson BOL + Weabing tor tached * generally kno’ Apri), 1817, Hr Ma ~~ was blircteth Constable) Mra. Oonstaole, of Mrs, Mateell,) Mary, Yusan, William, George, tur end Elicabeth Mateetl, all endcenty lett without eny ote kuowng it it themarlves, ead were rot heard of afterwards, until» intter was received from them in Drandon, from America; that this isthe only family wamed Metee!l that I over knew or heard of i» Fagisod or America; that | left Kngleed, with my tusbame for Aweries, nine years siace, and have resid- ed in Geneva, N.Y, ever since 1 cane to America, that tny busbeed is @ hoe manufacturer, and if any person at 8d stance desires to know how we have la rolves curing Cur nine years’ reaidence in Geneva, ily learn by imouiring of the sboe and leather and reapectable citizens in other pur. atte in Geneva, that | expressly desire here to state, that | have pot givom thie afidavit from choloe—thet I origipeted ip thie wise: —e Mr. Mead, who fe seqnamted with my buaband in Geneva, stated some time siace that he bad been reacing in the Now York newspapers that Mr, Matrell, the Chief of Police, bed returned himeetf im en oficial document to the (ommon Coused as ited Stator; ant had sworn bef ing Commitiog thet ‘‘his mother tela ;' and toat “‘he did not know where bis father sided before he came to America’’—-that on this, both myself and husband very nature'ty ox, saveh surprise thet Mr Mateell ebould disown his coun try, and my husband at the same time marrated to Mr. Mend some of the facts im this afidavit--teat Mr Maed, without consultiag me, wrote to Alderman , oleae - men of the [ole Committee in New Yost, him cf thes o—that receptly, o > weit Stephen Ho Caench, come bo Cetera (he Inter that Mr. Mead wrote to Allerman liriggs, as erdence of bis suthority, and after being imtrocuced to me b Mr, Mead, requerted me ta give thie atidavid, wbich | have very reluctently given, from my mropg desire Bet to volontarily Ip, Mr, Mat ll, oF spy body slee—thet my heshaad wid Me. yp - I thowld wot make oath wo what | ave bere stated respecting Mr. Mateell’s mativity emit! be bad gore before a monghatenlé ana agalort 1%, ond thet bia wife bad gives her aM@dayt only from bie desre to bave her to the laws of America and to the recent decision of Judge Daly, which my bu: vend had tively read before the arrive: of Branch in Geneve; but Mr. Branch finall, Jot there reasons for gtvi my afiisvit be embotied im the effidavit iteclf, aad I then, » mission of my hus bend (ond greatly relieved myself with this es, of ive in the affidavit), went before « m: ate Folern oath that ‘all | have here 2 sacrecly true, And further this ad Ue LETITIA MICLEGAN subseribed and aworn to before me, this 26th day of LOO, Gren |. Howtos, » Justice of the Peace 4 tor Ontarto count, Alce: man Bacon Gentlemen, | know what 1 om about. I sm going on ail regular. Mr. Macnsissn.—We are ready to proceed mow. We ratisfied with the decision of the Judge. What right ve you to question it? (Langhter ” Alderman Haicon —1 am asting ail will walt awhile, The weather ie too hot just do muck, 0 | wail 14k —Wel, 1 am going out of town in July, (Laughing egaia ) Jut Weneren — Fo om 1 We ought to go on now, We are satinfied with Judge Qely’s decision (More fum around the table, Alderman Hiacos — Well, we will send for you, gentle men, ad the speings. | guess you Will come down when I want you. (Another outmest of leaghter,) (Here tat, pussy looking man came into the room and relied out for asegar Upable to beg one, be faced about and went out of the room | Maceettan —-We bave got amother log pound, Alder wan. Won't you bays one! Alderman Bixcon—Yeo; Tthisk you might sow’ me wpe Cog (laughter. Macuriiam —I'll wee you tarther Gret. if { ben's worth “*aldermae ‘Basses wou, —W nm, we el here, nad this meeusg ts sdjouated cobtont lo the acl of tse rman Supertor Court General Term. Present all the Judges DBCIMIONA. Jose W,—-Warren vs. Umite —New tris denied, sod judgment for the un bom ostowe a + aMirined. Metarthy Vlaaneily selgaent ofrmed nt vs Litchfield ~Judgmest for the amoust of fest leton ve. Weed —Judgment atrmet ley ve Katelift —Order mortified, without caste, ey me —Ondet of arrest vecatet, conte uit for imprisonment by stipulation. Williams ve Moore. —Dalt ‘iemiesss, en conta. Kermchan ve. The Bowery lasuracce (ompany —New triad granted. Mtewert ve. BOT, win conte to a evest Jobs eon ve. The Harlem Raliross 7 ~Jnhgment reversed. New tris) granted, wits Vo adie evemt Wheeler ve Sew boul. —Jadgment for plaiotil on on “bore ve The Hudson River Rallrest (o —Judgment armed, @ith coats nenr vt Same—Juigment reversed. New trial guatecs cats to nuide the event. Boston (ai, Co —Hashin os. Same efirmed, with onety t oftrmed. , wee y Moot ve. Veleatine.—Jodgment for 61" Viee'nnd or coat to abide event haem sosgment aM | ve, Maber.Verdict for 6% we pk orto tabores afr! Hrepew rere Cet abide event Care ve —dede ment aBrmme 9 rw The Gian vo. The Noo Vek so Hhviow Ralirend (o.—Jutgumen! ca terme Yumwe on TeR A lathe (We ome Cove Jame ®, mre hres on wane er Geigy Pear pach. Ths grote fertane wae veto Soret ero to tee ‘some

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