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3 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESBAY, DEOEMBER 24, 1856, : ee ee oe - Ser = Minit =a te lh Tt ES TRUL OF BUNTINGTOS FoR Fonceny. | Dees Huntington of be 200; | RNS | So tga yrtion starts wae Ge knew cons ga be Tpppitigence dies Rentheen exh | ‘Twas Boiathicm Negro Consptrncy. Our Albany Correspondence. ene pon TT Dooght bin eut; be Court—Q. About how many forgo] netes had ‘Mowrsasy, esha fr * ‘The Courrier dea Baie Unis publishes two letters from Axramr, Doc. 18, 1866, ee ee Purciasod.?". bid nat Hesiegton waa pot oa — musician ted yous" socged ‘over calcd ao snes Biante moet ot g | See serrate rerene 00 the Bee | Me Sieli’y deny Gavepunleet aries — resting Develoge= nob me one ‘ “ ‘conspiracy Southern States. They are dated re | Tempest in a Teayo!—Magisteriat Disposition Osices 7 Rengnare Seu ae "anasto te a year A ala nim would ssa rors original oawe, | et een Baile—Fice PO” ary | gpecitvely from White county, Teanemee, and from Louise | for che Governar-—Blas Governor King @ Covimiltes ’—If Bay Horsts, and Splendid Cuirtages—Hts | 1 ¢0 0; we put on ten or of these men lodge complainia againss pdms i odiniaad riyee ville, Kentucky, We trauslate:— 40, is tf Composed of Albany Quidnunce and Potitioat Wistonary Schemes and Extravagance—Ce- | S440. Bow much bare 7 ssoccessfal Fat By Bee The Sryege om Comoniyr’, oT Mitery Srarta, White Cowaty, Temu., Dac. 11, 1886 Brokers2”” . A. Sibdce it bas bees opened it bas been ? A I have, stom of this State, finally concentrated at siisnig Bunce my letter ‘of the ith I bave are ved at Nashville, Tah to ction comma of tho points: tande Wx 40us Oot> materten, Gundry Companion and Bogus | car's tell bow mesh ve have marble man, Griiln, over presented | bu, intend of commencing ho-tilities, Generals | a. | renee Toon sot ont iar the interior. 1 ~a8 waiting be. ; ayesha Banks— Ths Littie Androscoggin Compa~ | $14,(00 a year somoimes;, % ? A. The bank paid tt for bim : commancing them, -ignified ther ,°8°°8"4 | fore writiog to you until matters should \ake wd: finite | respondent irom thin city, under date ot tho 20un inst., dac.. dee: Street tbat was purchashed for pame bad been forged by Dohogaray, Dg eaten swiltingness | spape, that { might know what Importance should be | and published in tho Hauatp of the 12%n. uy, 9 Mee 1 bad nothing to do with this the money was paid: to arrange amicably the difficulties 4 general gov. | really attached to thie black conspiracy affair. See 1. Bo says that Goveruor King has promieed the post COURT OF GENERAL SBBSIONS, was tbe man thed was 10 . him afterwards. ¢ And 00 | erpment, Vidaurri willingly acceded, * 4 this time nothing bas hxppened to remove my iirat , oe Pond Before Judge Capron, wr. Hopneen sngamnad ae Sanne: made of these forgeries? A. held. abou mikwan banreen Wi” conference } ression oF my provisions, except aa WO tho exteat of | of Commissary General to Mintborno Tompkine, 6 paid op B contract ‘the land; Axx and Saltillo, | country covered by this consriracy. I will therefore | bas, I presume your correspondent knows, as he is evi~ Dre, 3).—The wial of C, 3, Huntington for forgery was pa nep hang agg Sern the scheme fell because ‘By year ras that forgery which was brought to a close by the _ re hit eel recounting to you brielly the facts. which I pn ada sumed siter the Court waa epened, when Mr. Bry- coula i o ere - “ . vo Witnessed. dmune. : prepenitnt nani pac Mr Bey: | yada ‘broker's offce ab 29 Wall street bad any communicat.on with the offloer saremett Tdaurrt, an he hed ¢ Everything that I have seen on my journey is but the 2, But he says General Ward, being overiesped, io = = i i eS ro the fact. Governor Vidsnrri« on dred to do It, resignsas | repetition, in smaller proprotions, o| wbat I have already | already exerting en influence with Senators to deteat bim.. Samuel Rendall, examined by Mr. Bryan, testited as | siock; the acrip 1 maw see Ebenezer W. Thwing was the nexi witness. His Governor im favor of the Pre? n° the Councti, who ts | Made known to you--everywhere nogroes suspected, and | 455 friend to General Ward, Ibeg loave to deny thio sellow:—i Dave po business a} present; was /n the fancy | (bis scheme fei! through; al! 1k: mony was as foliows:—I am a broker at 23 Wall streot; | in gach casos the person G67 paca by tho local statute | @Uckly convicted, of being mixed upim the conspirmey, are | end, The: phar ‘wusines®; have Known Huntington cen years; boarded | BA; ome Hook in is | Bon’ et tix yeara; did business with Ba) tee ne aan ee nana inaied by tho local statute | srrested, whipped, and generally sent Dack wo thelr mas. | lato statemert as false apd calnmnious, Ixow doz A 5 to do with getting up this cometery ; with exchang- | of the * -wut Sobagaray not to enter | ters, kept in prison if they are more culpab.e, or banged if | whether Governor King bas mado the promise alleged, po a Se Beier teeter cetas | Pervetam maar" cv» Sts rear wh tom | eles Ko ISEceeat s eatr gs | eel einer he rasta fone pel wiiead teas io tee wes: Runtinges & Linsey; ary Compacy was . L ; . | checks of 86cO—tbe fret was on Wertervelt & the | 1Bto the tater ee is ,Aety; Combuita to continue an- | Co" hack from ibe river the weaker grows tho con: ¥ 4 to produce such aeauit. Ward $0 a: nexed, excepting Salt)’ 4, prt 'shat its population declare again tbeic wWillingne-® , 99) 7orm 6 pontign at Nuevo Leon; the State retnrn tot’ se, aliegiance of the genera! ment, tnd the latter te pay the former the sum of $8,000 pe maes tor carr yamgon war against the Indians on the roptter. ‘The real truth fe thatthe said agreement is merely an excuse ‘or Rot? 4 yo return with his vagabonds into the interior, Wer’ s Comontort needs them to prop hie go- yerbmeDt UP against tee numerous reectionisia wu0 arc revolirg 8 geip < chen. This force could have been o}-perted, ‘aut thereeult would bave becn that the go- verDment at hexioo would Rave fallen into the hands of ihe deck# red enemiee of liberty, which would bave made matters much werte for th) frontier. As it is, we ge rid. W' bout bloodshed, of the-e ruffians, and are lett t curse) ves to continue preparing, as 's ihe case, to rests any ‘ature attemptemade aguiost our rights. Ow Videorri’s return from the conferevce ho was re- cetved with the higbe-t bouors. and the mo-benthu-tastic demonstration: by the thourands who tarned out to re- cetve bin. The mas-cs were beaded by the clergy, the civti au: borities and tbe militery. During the afternoon, liteen hupdred mounted rifiemen came into the sity, pre- Re tee ¥ ‘n May, 184851 | Clark wid JJuptingion thai the speculation would be pro- d. was on Augustus L.. Brown; I think that one of the olesed ap tho business; Mr. Hestingion kept the books; | ible; nobody tat l knew of was comnectod with th!: | bens was the Mercbauis’ Excbange Bank; fund 20 dead or tall to thom; could not Ond out anything { Cperaucn but myseli and Hantington; 1 acted es hi: | have been returned by me to Huntington within the ftom them relative to his aleirs; was able 10 make 8 | eee ne one aet aeal Heoungwda, bought fe | (monte: tbey were nevor presented at the bank; ~ were s—on! t there s dividend of ten por cout; Huntington then went to Wall | macninery forthe laundry 1 west with Em (o log at an {ears sce about thems, Tela ‘Huntingion that the stucet, back room of other IY or 30, in the rear of aboox | exgive and the apparatus; ne bought e wecoad bard en- | sbove named tims had xaid they did not sign the notes: ; tat was im Oue of the fal months, near October or | gibe for $450; "as near as 1 recolieot, ull the mactinery | Huntington insisted ‘that it Was not so, and it would be November, 1848. he bad mo pariicular’ Dasiness that! | tbat was ib ere cost $3,000; Leupposed he paid for | «ait ight,’? I gave hi mew of, at the me; have been acquainted with Hi it; don’t Kpow how he procured the mouey to pay for Bington’s Operations stace De went w Wall strest; the ti J asked Bent gion if he had money to vay for the machi he went into, of say copseqrence, Wak @ come. | Dery, rhv eng oqwas purcinsed of Mr. Rodmea, | suppos- | deniea having signed them; I signed @ gever tery in Baitimere be made @ propocition to myself and | «i who Huntington was worta thousands of dollars | Buptingtop’s obligations to me about 4 Drother to carry out the scheme; de thought he was go | everything was paid for up to the time | left: (don't | pave rot lent bim money ‘but borrowed some; it imgto make twelve millions of dollars out of a 26 acre { kbow, Prope, where he go. the money; Lthinx Hunting. | was suggested by one party some public notice ples; we lost eight thousand dollars by !t; the operation | tom told ae at the ime that ho was worth $10,000; Be | should be taken o: his operatious, and ‘nother said that completely fated, he proposed to go into a cemetery in | fae icaning monty cn checks then; ail thei! Kaow was | | bao beter give tbe check back to Euatingtom, and eay Bulluio; wy brother and myself were to furnish the | thai tho craits were paid by bim: bo reason © | nothing about it. tbe lendlord eoon exer 20d the effects fomee, aud ir. Clan, vrower-iniaw to Somting- { believe that he procared any of this money om forged |aot his cilce; 1 think ft was im July or August, 1862 or fom, was (> purchase the land. We thougat | paper be pot'$15,0v0 in tho laundry concern: I paid tos | 1953, mM 'bdest to buy Huntington ont: be wanted | tum tor him when I was cut here: [ epent vine months Creee-examined by Mr. Noyee--1 ‘bad no other tramsac toempioy 500 irisbmou to work on it the-e cemetery | there in getting the machinery ap. it was putin opera- | tion with him that wes to'eea forgery: I think O% did Bot cocapy mach of bie ame, yet ibey were | ton: we coniinued this business about two wecks: 1 aven- | pis business wae broken up iM consequence of his con ve me spiracy, and ec nrequently the less people think of it. | mananda man of honor. The attempt to use the press The most strikieg thing Js, that it has extended tts ramif i ” catlcns into the taost ‘retired places, where there 18 at | °° “Cverieap”” bim by a base tmaputation can come only net a Pr00f CF achvity—{ should almost eay of deape { 10m * Corrupt source. ration, which its propage’ors have tried to expand. 8, “It is conceded that the Speakership will devolve: oie poeee, rene lage jee farivet, Siiey 6 sang of upon Mr, Leavenworth, of Syracuse.” | deny it. No negro pas becn arrested, having in bls posscesion six | ’Teb hing 18 “conor ced’? here. Mr, I. ia a capable, po- acubl pteptngee! [wy bis and pistols ITis Luhecrad pular and worthy man; Iam an admirer of bim, bat so 1 us 10 the use ho had lor that arsenal, was that he tuend- , inhike to choose te togo bumung, ‘The epectes of gauna, owever, waa not | malo of Mr roo reeaag roma hy pene: tenignated, bur no one can have doubls upoo that; #0 | worth in ihe Speaker's cuair—on tbe contrary shoaid be Lis Nimrod was retained ® prisoner, as being too dan- | personally picasco; | only object to this manner of laying gercus to let iake to the woods. Another negro, since | Mr, Lutieobn on tue areif. They bota have their friende Srresiec, poesesting other arms, has declared that he re- | apd admirers, aud thore iriends have a right to use their ceived them trom the ilest with the object of making use | names, A ‘gcieat? will nor be i tbem when the hour of deliverance shouid have ar- | ¢ither, But thie statement is made ved. ¢ "A fersistent jet of mnoke which proceeded nightly | NBC) cue7K the Aatemoly, and here protrudes the from the torge of & blacksmith living between Sparta aad 4. ‘The clerkship of the House will be given to A. M. — . i blag o Cyr cai aan eee nie Clapp, of Bufaio.”” Sir. C, ts veapable, and fattbful to the in the middle of the night, and he waa ound todo manu. | foncvs tery artis eey. ne orebone conetaaiona. them in wy i § i Sirus oa chen aaa at satauet: hater pored the speculation ‘would Bot’ be sonceentais | ee 00 when Ne was errested in 1604 { made on | ,<DUPE 4 uly (orm dable appearance a they Bled OX in Mndey s bea, cf eae Sire obese ates ciemade Coe cut taste et aties ofa, B Patel? Whe hes bled to scene ectent in the New York Bay Cemeiery | macbmery and apparatus on the isthmus: It was not in ina: bim for paying me» dedtin sparious | it. Unor ware, who bad nothing to-ay atthe oon | Usithed. Of an extraordinary length—two feet and & | spromisea” any such tity! Has Governor K.) It on who came from | corporated. \ Was there ever any cavital of $76,0007 I mentiones the forgeries te the parties wise bali—tbey res: mbled sabres eo much that there can be f siansor toesy ro. Tho time bas not arrived to act upon stock Hondor' no doubt as to what they were destined for, ‘Thecontra | i: Buti: eo, bow and why do taere harpies KDOW It the [eth iwet vya cndry would be protitable:en | 4. Thore never was; J uid not roll any of tae ceruidoates, | pemen were veed; they asked me from whom I obtained | /TEBCE., Witt be oliowed to pas» through hore on his way . “ in’ busi reet wnen I wa. beck to Tamsulipr Humbied a: he deserve’, be wil) s : Wwe came day be w 4 buagbt ap engine and ordeaed | Huntington was ip burincss iu Wal street woon t is ; ‘be promised to mate 1i ali Deck wih — ictory anewers of the rural Vulcan not being of a nature | pefore ail others? And why in place of Mr. t? He ie : porte : 3 ‘ot connected in business: | go back with what force wore left bir after bis inglo . eal] others’ And why In place of Sir. tHe is one all the raceme waked witne fhe would away. be snd Gritin were ected ID rant? one of the firm of Wostervelt & Bogart said be | fics geieat en ibe Sd sock, ut chia place. to palate is crime, be was secured uot his desuay | of tne purest men iiving, From nim childhood ne. bas iter: wituee: weut out and Wee not engaged io tis Wasiiagton Bank speculation: | | wished something could be done; } was wropg ta bush partment: $26.C00 Wa invested ip tate | Goa" ALoW who was connected witk Huntington in ge mg up the matier, but I thought my tme was two valu speoulation | fovud out tows Hunupgion paid as high as | Ung Up the bank: {con't kuow that there waa any cap: le to spend it im making it public: I made up my imind never realized a copper from the: em- | ta! invested tm Mf, Dor do | kaow spat it war ‘poreres ; it was better to submit to any wrong they should do eo witness returned, Hantingron wrete | ©. Belpap Smith, who was comnectet with the New York | me iu Wail street than make trouble adout it; this is my to get up a stock company; | Bay cemetery, wey nov to my knowiedge coauccted with 0 Ukat locality <grest laughter im court): I ea wat I know of; (re | we Bans don’t know 3 pereoe named ©. 2 Satn $50 from Hunisogron througb avother party, sures }rom de ietbmus in July, 1862, Huetingtoa took | caa't wll who was ine professed presidabt or ine Wash- | with a promise from iiea that he would pay me alk; | hoi of ihe Waehingtoa Rank next be tsaved tne bile by | ington Berk & man by tho wame o/ Paimore was the re- } cor gsuy from tim; the debt was over $4,000 he has not dtore 1 take them, and altowing | dete sgeatior wo ills het bills om the baak tothe | Faia wie anything Bisco 1 returned the checks; I ire toey vo cireviaw ead redeem ent of $80. Buntogton eens we vem up wheal was }) oueptty asked bit to settlo up witn me: 1 thimw tha! 1 Ns principe O° circulation aad re lu the country bad oo suspicioa wet tt was fle: | old Huptiogon at the time of his reiense I would give ‘8 week: he had an. | tiione; Mr, ‘rifiia, Poster © Van Gstrand. and Jobr 6. | pimp ine checks; be suggestea tha: [ had better Bank.) cnew very | Borst, bed some of the nove, also Mr Hsddou; don't | \hem up. my See ni give Deen free trom vice in word or ceed. m ‘The cay beiore yesierday—thanks to the obiigingnoss | |iberally edusstod, & lawyer of tho leat cians, close, ct Mr A. do M., the ouly Trenchmau whom } have met | methodical avd laborious, yet quiet aad wvassimiag, even iu Sparta, and who in this coupiry, hespiable par excl | 19 modesty. Hinachevements tp the ollie will, v0 aay dence, Dobly sustains and knows how to improve the Fe | the leaei, compare favorable wita any who bave held putaiion of French borpttality—thanks to nim, Tsay, 1 | inat office. Hs has never been exceiled. He bas, ie have Leen epadied to proceed to the Dodge farm—a wort | jot, reared a glorious monument to his nbkity aad integ- of oasis perched upou tbe mountains—where wo passed | riy has will remem £0 long a8 tbat citive endures. the night Our iutention was to go on w Crossville, | pas not aud never bed an enemy. I! be fas an opponent wberce t should have been wblo to give you news as to | forthe piace be holds t must be & disappointed claimant uae eer of the Sears partion of Tonoersee. Or @ Lineal 'broker.”? jw bud uriortunately reckoned without the recent | “y'ybcite aino to protest agsingt thelr use of the na rai ‘ Al bea net bog! torn up, but nieraliy washed | wp, Yau Dyck, Ho ie smorlitied and ashamed oie He uway the road, 80 as to piace us a so 7 i rp ger of breaking Our ueoma, We were, inereibre, fo would have been nominated for Ulerk of the Court of an6 attend to the to tne Heancia! A day or two after 1{ss-'sarrtyat at Sallillo, that chy Ws tbe -cene Of amet terrible di aster. Toe powder ano ciber munitions of war deposited m the town ball, by some accicent Or olber took tre wed blew vp with an awiol explosion, burying jn tis yoinw seme tity odd per- sore who were ip apa about the buildwe Ameng tne victims were te. ers! of the most respoctavle persons be: longing to Sate Geperal Rosas’e forces consideren «bis erribie cataetrophe ne av evil omen under whieh t commence ther eberitebic work of desth and deveata top on thia fropsier. Oo the very cay the ogreement Yai been entored tate witb Kosas, wo Comaierioners arMved from Wexico wit” instructions, among oiber things. to (ender Vidaorrl the thew atone yer cen demption cour aber beak, tne Ouows ! ary 3 P anche circulated of theee notes, ghou!d think ae : : / shomrieepivsiation way barn tnd died; bows ter the baat, Sooke up fu s soentn cir Sar averted Jaen ict aon Her E iukee at torte eee eee rat snd Commanding Geseral v1 retrace our stops. We bad, however, learoed. ti tbe finage over ie basin un tate enty which caren perseus ows oa the ¥ u calare of | the $5 Vllls thas lmow -reare like thoee wich ( beve seen | ade iho allidavit of which J epoks; be is ¢ugaged in our as {ho Governor abswored iu the mostindignan’ | Waidcn Ridge—a wild aad monstrous excrcecene llanking | wanted to 1 4 upon tbe Canal Commiasioners. oe \apposge, that it was an insult, a8 no meu of com mon decercy would think of ace pting olice at the baves of svch miscreants and rascaia as composed thr esept Mexicar Cabmet. The general government ts jn sormed that in thig State no perrom eau hold ctlice bu: such as may be appointed by ibe people themselves. 2 will continue seeping you regularly informed of what beppene ip this section of the “God and Liberty” ropa Ne, apd fear thai the peace just celebrated is altogecher nominal, Nous rerrons. NkWSPAPEK ACCOUNTS. Wa bave the Brownavilie, Texas, /"/ag, of the 10th tuat. from which we extract the following intel!igence:— The people ot oor beroic sister have recenily had a day of exereding gladness, occasioned by tbe triumphan entrance ef ite military eommaadaat, Col. uarois, trom rene of bis victorious expioits, against the people of ‘Tbe news of bis arrival precodet him by « tirmpbal arch was erectod, ent all Mata the Comberiaed mountain, and which wo percetved pro wwier refused °] ey ‘nuing itself away in the most distant part of our horiz2a poy Mig ple been ga Fraoelerhs Bae —bad even been visited by the sposiles oi inarder ond | inen, and when the Convectioa reached the Clerk: iDcendirism. 1 have not been able yet to got way detal® | of aDpowie these was such a predonderance of democrats 46 W face and appearances in that neighooroood. We | on ibe ticket tbat {i becarse & matter of necessity to drop therciore returned yesterday to Sparta, satendixg io bunt | str, Van Dyck, very rouch to the egret of all. Thus this aiittie wo cay. here was uBexpected news. There was | Aipapy c} quo went in for eeltish purposes aud lest all, bot in the villege an ounve of powuer for sale. Fur teve- | inciuging tiat which Wwe dininterosted wouid bi given them by scolamation. foen Mr Van Dyck was pus on the electoral ticket anu ¢lected =Then he was ren for Con- lavonoere-thaiid teiverto inebianks to canger: | Fit wea fr Acvutat Gene al—then forthe elerkahip ous ® merchendire’ Tt is because they were, above al! | S¢hoois—~end last ivr tbe piace of Mr. Parmeloe. Whar else, Bbopkeepers. and saw an advantageous business | pexty But why in place of ar. P ’ Jf these men will for themecives, ‘The article, indeed, has already dounled | je wr, Van D, alone the people ‘Wil take care of hi ippice, ‘They aro expecting se <vi ply the day alver | 11 pot, be muss whe the consequences and get notk to morrow: abd this te ah orc: cauou of the aathorities | } wish to repeat for him that be is ashamed of the us 1els the sale of the smallest quantity to we biscks | guthorized use of bis vame by there “ oparators.”” Aprecanton whien bas 0669 previously adopied J wirb also to repudiate \bese *-brokers’’ on behalf of everywhere. In many «cs ties, special mos | the leading repubiicaps of this city. Toe former are not that operovoo were publisbed at tb) pay - me; Huntington | ib 1502 Haptaston told me thal we got tae pistes wade: | eriabiinument at present; Tuntingion’s Bandar cing was Went |) We wine Legieiaiure and drew Op & charier: a | Cid BOL Laow that this was borus beni till | recorced | pot wiwnys similar; he kept various bang accorots, and @laane fa, oan gy per banging basi | to the city, tor ! was sick have oven wld by HBumvinston | his signniure for the difterent banks were widely dieaimi BESE, WEE Ne follows ave the | Dow these Wiis were cireviateo he raid that DE WoDld | Igy. bie Lanawriting was usuelly orate, power to ovale wid ais or other * 1 some of bis creators $500 jor $150. and mney By the Court—‘(he aggregate of our dealings was pro: evideress-oi deot for ihe purpoees 0: said Company”? the cred’ Bits 10 per cent oa tae siaading deot: “Hon | pabdiy $100,000, consisting of buying checks: these drafts ni bia Company were to manwfactore paper 10D ioju me thar he employed & man to redeem the | and checks were not larger tha $1,(00; JIantington was a , eto bey @ piece Of Jand to lay | Die I have dove woth <a tO expose Hupusgiou's | 4 very gentlemanly ma, and ! bad no suspicion that be eur lois «hich he bes mappe? oot aud from which ye | cin” descent 2 hun tparif be cia not look | would noe act bonoravly: | could wot say \bat bo was lesa exwected to mo mee $14,000,000; he propored hutidiug a { Ovt be would get into trouble: sbink | told mim severe! | shrewd then otber people; he had an oifice in the sau 6 faotwrs De bea be oF this time, som, of tne wank } times: den't Know Wal be geve me avy antwer: J cup | prijoyng with ns; hin business was principally ihe dis effices ® Rrerd i ibe Andrvccoggta Company | ptsed Wat he kmew the conge Wevoes Of wromg 4olng &8 | eounnng of ebert time checks; Our transactions were wore home minted, aad toes stopped whem; the svc ety a 1 Ola, Dave vever Mace avy compteus pablicly | sippiy ibose of a day ur<wo, | anonid consider that our eatanreben for the Cetection of irauauicnl enterprises cot bia. be got ap the Ciazens’ Bauk before Re start | transactions with him were simple Diow 4 wo bard vat \t immediately droke up: I tuink | ¢9 (oe Hampel ;Idop’ know that /oatiagton Mr, Brady here reud the aopositions of Mr. Patmore Bontis gia wes to Cabforute 12 ibe fall of 1884 or spring | ever tola me D N tig allalr be wid me that be | gry others made in 1862 Delore Mayor Kingsliaud, whon @f Ibb4: be returned 1p fons monte: Die Ladnities were | stu 1o* bank oO man Lames Slab: dont Kew | Hunungum wee brought up for obtaming money under $200,000; I lost over £4.00 from these operauens; I | #bere vhs mal ty term tim ones. | was 1D | injee pretences, in cir clatiug notes purporting to be ou gave bis a 7 ieuse avout ine tall o: 1806, aad Gis ocber | Schebario county sick wher iue Owzeue’ Basak was | the Farmers’ and Mercbaots’ Hank of Georgetown, D.C. eredtions, ot bis request, aa 0 wo: Tapphet w Haley | tlarted roough)e these as some of the bills; Pavol D. Burbank, examinei by Mr. Bryan, de fer tbe ro! *, #pa he said be never eaw it: { bad | jae Cree bao 1 ever raw e¢—I am & livery siable keeper; | have Known | meres prepared to de honor to ber returyive sous. A! | Fures are bevides taken tn referene fee days, and an soullar " een irienile owing» unis ine wih Hupungtou; | 1 got back from ‘the country. 1 beiove | t | Bupungton bree. Jeara: Le bearded i” irving | ab aily hoc on Wednesday latt wo. wero vaso 0: | active eurveilarce will he exercised At Ciarkavulc, | Meuntc bichkescy parry aaere iy A) Parties, and act 2 kpew thst fe bad commtiee forgertee oa ae pot at loutiogan * marriage, yet pedac invitacion | piece: be sent 10 Wy ewablisbreut for carriages, | tbe importent arrival by the cbiming of bells, booming o! | for example, a prociamation forbids slavebolders toal | win. ho ” They are a set of who make damee (. Grillo, & osrble cealer, Aogustas |. | (go; tbe eiymatores oF ine Ores’ Baok are} Barry | his pi e paid preity regularly, but he owed mo | cannov, and varions other noises. Jow their negoet to traveres the town from Dec, 24 0 a to personat character, the aro cs. ; monePwhen be moved to the Metrovoliten Hotel; he Greg ; We are informed that & new pronunctamento has been discovered to Matamoras. It is said ioat Col. Varcia bas made thir diecorery ameng some of the ollleers who uc compsnied bim op bis late expedition against Vidaurri They are said to bave been tampering wih their men for the popular ery of “:cligion y Pueros,”” and it ie though: the clergy are beckt!g them with conpse! and money Colere) Gercia bes, we learn, taken prompt mengures Lo eupprets this movement. Mojor Hagner, Paymaster for the U.S. Army for this military district, breathed his last at Fort Brown, on Se. voreay last, 6th inet. Als rematos were escorted on San day, to the }p'ecopal Charen, where faneral services waa said over bim by Rev. Wm Passmore, the pastor of ibe church, and, we believe, chaplam of the post. His remains were reescorted back to the garrison, whero, Brown, lewyer Soster & Van Cetrand, amber dealers | spur D C. barry: 1 think al! 'he signaiares are ig Ban- Beers & Hyvurk, | one deniers: Wertervelt Bogart, and | tngion’ JS & J. Raucell (vere wor sotuing done with big oy the {| the eng: parties; Wey vinmauely gave bun up toc paper; they as. | isthmus eociaied wiih lem afterwards; 1 did got koOwW thet be | cern; ey remained, | think, Serge? my firm's Dame Wii tew months ago; knew of | kovw where there place of business the otoer forgeries at the time, acc Huotingtou admitted | turacd Semuel Harry was ick and w nem, be ana | bad been very tnummate; be umed to wil | New Londop, Ct; aan ¢ know that any of the bilis om the me everyihiog about Dis alaira; what be told me never | Civ-:ns’ Bank were redeemed might bave Ded atow made any imprereion that he iblenaed to wrong any per | collars of 1) im my possession; did not know (hat tt was & som, nor pave | seard tbe parties exprese such an opinion; | bogus concern until [ returped; it wea after the banks Buptiagion was “up'’ and ‘-cown” three or fuar umes; | exploded toat ] Knew of the Androscoggin mater, | ike ‘wk Le was married w 1845 of 1649; was acuaaited | i was in the winter of io), Heatmgton went to the wits his Isami; eove known their eondition when ia | Bestern States to co somethiog: I bad no cifice at thet Reedy circumstances: Humtington lived to Brooklyn with | \'me cown town; | ered to go im and Ovt of two or three Mr Maycer, be was very poor then he often to ask | offices. Griftm had no of ce in Wail aireet; Huntington Jap. 2, nulera accompanied by themselves; and oven in thet case they can only ecjcurn a certain limited time treely ‘to the tloor arhems Wamebower ide iapielsture, to apd without communicating wiih other blacks. Tne same | the reats of members, 10 their roome, and tor he Tara ty prebib'tion applies to the irce Regroce. i and ear of the Executive, when reapectal In spite of sil these precautious, people will live in | pulsed. ‘Their in!inence. whic is om a oe — bey Fons rh benef pee market for the tighest bidder, jetscd that there fears aro ‘imate, in free represent among wher credulity bas no limits and who can be soni incase apo Maer ee ron or siight persuaded of the most absurd things. Their obstinacy | 19 the former is at once telegraplied to the latter, whore. is #0 great apd their conristion no deep rooted that 0 | ward or punish Accordingly; but such is wot the fact. Stewart county two blacks have died saying “We were | ‘This snppostion and belief is @ part of their game, aud ergeged in the conspiracy, we know alls! Mt, Datwe | constitutes their capital. If this delusion could be’ era. whl let you kill vs rather than tell you a word Of it. At | ajcated their “occupation” would be “ ie wo “78 Fremont will bring us to life | this end J write jou ths pote, lengthy Tisow, bul you it & pince. be aid net tel: me wre was then Sent to Nineteenth street; coo: know wheiber be occupied the whoie house or not; don't know @ Mr Gileepie; 1 think he cid pot stay * year there: doo't know im what kind of s'yle be ved: be moved to Thirty Diptb etreet: livea there about six monibs: he broke up housekeeping when bis wife weut ino the country; be- fore abe returued he 1v0k @ DoUuse from me at 100 Fast Twenty recond sirect, on @ three years’ lcase, at $1.0008 }esr rept; wanted a lease jor Ove years, av he raid be Gid pot ike to Dove about, but wanted to ertablish bia- self; he paid $80 !0 mo for furniture, and did not exe role it; | Ubiwk he gave it away, and understood some of i+ Went lo Copnecticnt; be wonted no to move out of my beuse im three days; be commenced moving furniture in Mt before we could get out: it was rozewood; the house with me on ine ail events, ino few cage F again.” 1 remain hiro ill to-morrow evening and de ; part Saturoay morning tor New York. Iphail thus have | ™! comers tavor by givin ry rier, ® bat? or one doilar from me, and | gave it; be | bad no cilice at this imme, as 1h was broken up in conse jocked bhe en auction room, be moved ip om the last of | uncer the ‘ag of the post, the honors due his rank, wore | totraverse, from sou:n 10 north, a part of Tennessee, and 5 Sas voprceved 4a spirite et wat vime; Huntington told me | quence of bis arrest for ‘starting the Washington Bank: Joxuary, abd moved cut the fore part of June; moved | yaid the body. A Jarge body of our citizens joined the f ali Kentueky, whence I expect to wrie you another jet Aunany, Dec 22, 1856. that be tptended once to shoo: himself. and had the pistol | the rst J knew of the Androrooggiy speculation was after | into £6 Trenty.second a few doors from the | ‘roctraion, snd assisted on this solemn occasion. Wo | ter. ©. G, The Governor and LegislatureTheir Appointments ant li ready, und leo at anotbor time of drowning himself | Huntington's return: | pad nothing to do with tho scheme | ponge be previously occupic?; he told me he fureished | learn ii is the intention te rémovo the remains of the Ma Lovisyuan, Ky., Dee 17, 1856, PaicyaBchemes to Pension off) the Potersions—Gov. “wy aceident,”’ decanse he was so low spirited: he said | they. 1 toic Gun after i saw the location and got some Jor to the place of bis pativity. it for @ friend or tim, and the reason why his Hero.no one thinks avy more of the negro conaplracy King's Residense—Casea in the Cwitei Staves Circuit ‘be that time bis wie would bave got the insurance on his | particniers batt would furnish the capital if 4 Pad the | fricyd rould pot ocoupy it was because his wife had taken We have within the past few weeks heard of several er existed, Aud it is epoken of witu as mooh Ife, for it would Baye been lost ‘by accident:”? he used | Whele controi of it; he showed me the sick; Hentingtot afterwards moved mio it himself; ho | praiteworthy acis on the part of the aicaldes 0; Matamo- saress as it might be in Massachusetts, That te a re- Couri— Woman's Rights” Practically 1lusratea. to cross the Sousn ferry: aa exactly know pogmens —_ we peat os = Sto a to this a rola cut bia other farninre #t wuction; I was wid of the | ‘«*. We ame * oem sameing stolen property tothe § mark which I have made in fenuessee—so much was the sce by the ‘Albany correspondence” of the enterpris. over $2,000: Griffic’s gement; bat 1 could legitimate! i ‘ ; , “ of alt — vorgeries: think tt was $2, ia chavge by & neighbor, anc discovered that he bad com- wacre op ibis bank of the river. ‘This, we are assured. B thing in contrad: 17 entertained | tng New Yord papery, that quite « number of speculative think Foster & Ostrand’s was $1,000; think | mase; ) intended to set ta gotog properly, for! knew was $1,000; be couk! Bave got genuine | ibst ] could mske money by circulating and a m me at tbat time it be acted 1; be bad a | dils: Huvtingtom wus to bave no interest in tt; | was to spending ® good deal of money; be oftem got | bave ine whole coutel o: it; the charter allowed @ bas been Cone im several instances by toe present authorities of Matamoros, aud thas they evince both a willingness and warm desire to cultivate every leclipog of barmon; and gocd feeling with our pleted ali his rapgements tor moving: he wanted meto general); North of the tittle treed: { discuesto: ‘c States, Potce, therefore: how far Vnerty of tress, | Scutlemen are giving away the various ollioee in the gift and action foes, oven at Nashville, the of Tonnes. } Of the Goverrcr clect aad the republican Legisiatnre, with me, apd the residence of ine great propriciors of the ost princely prodigality, and are, with «enerous fore- fH purchase the furniture. but I declined: the tuings wore then sold at auction: 1 was prevent at the sale, out Hun- tingten Was Dot there; he did pot name apy price for the cap. money for ove object and »pent it for another; never used | tat of S£00,¢0, Dui it was not to exceed that; I bad capt. | furniture when be wanted me to purchase it: he paid me | }eople. By a due reciprocity on our inte, who a1 0 te drink so much as to be intoxiented; ever since I can ; Bad | the prie 1 Bamed for the forniture which bo purobased | thie good tecling mig aon er Bye ay fr yt — t- tae city, | Meusht, laying down s line of policy to be paraved by recollect of nim he smoked from fifeen to twenty-five | several thonsands of dollars consisting of yj, some. | of me; I poid itto him and lensed the house in iiteen | tee, Wo are piea-ed to roe this state of things, and # interdicta, during ibirty days, every iodividual, biack or | ‘the people’s representatives in Senate and Assembly.’ eogars a cay; had it i my power to expose him and | times it was in my pocket aod in the ; I don’t reeol- | minutes; there war no account taken of the thtvge; No. | bcpo that it may long continue. We bave ever, oa the § frco, from hay ng meetings of slaves on the pUbILS road | It im perhaps unnecessary to . bring bim before the authorities, but | did not do so; 1 | ject what baok | kept ibis money in at bat timo; ht was | 56 was clegantly fornished; there wae enough furniture | P ain, been on goed term» with our peighdors, ‘but euch or in private bouses, lor the purpose of addressing them, pe 'y to say that, as usual, the pro- gave ols pd of $00 en Polen party, bat og Felgen i prlee ven ee aaeeee sent _ in it to furnieh three bovses: there were two ron eafes in vets the evil 0 far perpetuate tois geet 8 And Ido not believe that this provibition is abeolate: 11 | Det are likely to be very wide of the mark in their pre- ward something which made me withdraw tt: : notes the house: one of the. ; Uamupgton pald aro wrorgly under abroad, where In many i e et. | dictions. In . ii platen bie Coceehs teas he tere mebes dee at an nly appiiee to meetings which take after eunset. In the course of the gare, while 80 many play Bad bees in the babit of operating with Heiden at this | trading; I could aot say Row and when] made tha; Hounurgion wes very biter against me then: be | money, the principal part of tt came out of the had claims bovght up, some of whica were valid; they | company; I could not asy the exact amount; tink it was monn, colleciadic and urcollecisbie. t> $10,000, ball | $4,000 or $5,001 ; ] sometimes used to carry % aboat in my @f which were valid Charies E ‘chodeld bought some | pocket, but bad mapy bank accounts; | bad a speciiic @f these claims, amounting, | tb to $90.0; don’t to raise mont, jor the Maine speciation, ta addition know wha: Le cave fer them he boogal teem of dite. the $4,000 I Intended to pul op & lactory to make straw pent persons, | never knew of an opera.ion that lun- er, yet banking wae to be my principal Dusiocae: I Gogton showed any ebrewdncess whatever be Dada ja. {an order jor some bi is on the New Eogiund Com. eahy of making friende; the forged paper | «poke of wae [gy Grat number of bille ordered was $50,000; I for mee my dill for carriage bir etm the ta: of 1855, amounting 10 $20, it was standing 80.0. «1h ng like a year, 1 requested ti to be paid several timer patrovizo! oc all the t'me while this bill was doe Hantington remarked that bo owed over $20,100 more wan he could pay ybenI pre poner my bill; be told me that a friend was going to sect — whole day, therefore, the abolitionists have a | ors are exerting themccives to the uttermost to recure Mie true that at presect pubdtic opinion is so much | Portion of the siakes, it i# of course di‘outt to say ‘Againat them that they only act in eecret and io the dark. | Which card may win; but I regard tas certain that The only fact which came to my knowledge since I left | Littiejobn will secure bis old position av->cater of the Nast ville, is that of six negros being banged ai Gallatin, : I therefore cleso bere the se: ics of Gene troraang Tettors, | Astembly. There are quite # numoer of important To morrow morning I enter juto Indiana, leavicg behind | *h€mes on foot—tor the republicans, not boowing what me the negro courpiracy, of which I eball tave notni may be bicden to the womb of ihe fetere, are more to eayto you t'is ‘what ? . fom ow febaseunes ay hae determined to ‘make hay during sunshine’—end the managers here are well awaro bow im- ‘Theatrical and Masical Items. important it js to have a sharp reliable men im the Broanw ix Timarne.—The popular tragedy of Pizarro. | speaker's chair. There will, however, be considerable or the Death of Rolla,” and the ve ba hie farce of y Se Young Wiaew,” we oust od tor Weaignt opposition apparently made to Mr, Titilejohm im the SnvaN,—The Pyne and Harrison tronpe wilt | CM@0U# Dut 's wilt proceed from the Bailalo interes, and ne repeat the opera of the “Bohemian irl,’ | Wilt only be Latended to force union with his supporters im which they were most rapturously applauded tao esch other, apd that it ie onsale for an American to tra- vel ato Mexico, while nothing is father from the faot. ‘The peopie of thia city and of Matamoros, who are tesarated only by the river, are in daily imteroour» wiih each otber; ihe people of either. st almo~ iy be seen tp the streets of the w Hy! unrestricted, port necers sry. And it is equally pafe for Amerieans to travel lato ali parts of Mexico, There are alway. or less of them crotsing into that coun! for cuate of horses, mares and wnviee, and we have not heard of their being molested where they obeyed the good enough to roe it, and Wanted to turn out an establishment of hit own ; be wauted to know bow to buy a pair of bersey | told him to get # ja¢ge of horses to parcha¢ them ; (wo uour! ‘er that | jourd tha: be bad parchased a pair of horses, bot a sccond order, and did not got them, one of the offcers was in tue cngraver’s Crose-<xamined by Mr. Noyes--It is a yoar since | ave been in a regular businers: ha a «mall office in 31 | b and seeing the piste prouounced it a traud; ot Ne eed br gen wheggh org cao aon pling g Bie oe 4 ouruue eh sud heard ho paid $400 {or them ; & few days alter ono ot DetJames O. Griffin, a marble man, was con: | engraver assui " and we bh Booted with m0, at tant time he carriod oa his Dusiaees | see about the notes he told me what the oficer of tho | wem.res, ued, ead, wo Bived. another uy i ' | a fm Vestry and Wann ocka and | bank raid; tbe company chartered in Boston tor de:eot fore nie Coteed marge phd md it 4 | Leh gay end . oat on io oreasiy g (ho bonds of inti with our neight and it ia surely Darrow emion mA who would not see mu- wal advantage in tho encouragement of thia friendahip. ‘DrED. streets, moaned money on other securities; Mr. G furolshea | tpg iraaduient banks informed the engraver if be de- | bor to iake along ; | advined hi the means; adout $6,000 was the capital; was sbero about | livered those bilis they would brea him up; the matter | po did nos ed do tnt ; tho lame I sald 1 would ; | damm to my piece and 1 belloved Ro was Dtonovgh vo #0 te . ; tC L wanted more! got it trom Griffin; | ioaned In thia olty, om Thuraday last, of congestion of the Mr, Clapp, of the Buflalo Aopress, for the eierkabip, aod save money Mf Hd money ae coupiry ; he took er soniee and nant horse wager, Fito « a native, " benove, of Cana | other night, bas been ed ihat Mr. Van Dyck, ence of Fr Bim. I was very succesful; connects J fas in country he purct.ssod & ut for a long time & resilient of New York, and for Bowrk) TitaTne —To night ung u v oltice of inten: P any bank wee not in any business from the im | ot | ses; paid Hlestingion's expenees whee ince eraen: P"bangnnea ior token pu fr | fhe aa ow poate of th valley play of Thereae Onghan of Ucaays,"* witb Me | areca. fits enorse. lit Bice the prone eoee. fancy trade, lery spec uiaiou 5 vant , | bim for w paid $1,0.0; ae pair y Dosovgh and Mies K- “will bo e ‘4 7 : fimancia ‘alaire;' 1 engaged in my brother's interes, | ter ibiough the iegilatare « Wher did he tell youths’ | porses . | cncersiood be gave $1,500 for them ; he kert Two e1ce: hai fanees follow. nant get ne eiuin teommn loose, wie hee Fmday bees have Lym cemetery operations: I had also a lot of siocks aad | be could $12,000,000 by the operation’ a. }ietold ich | tradec; | had some Bay Cemetery stook, | me be cou y Out® certaio plot of iad and mae a A grext Geal of money in that way. © Do you know who A. No, sit; | arranged with Au them ai the corner of Fourth avenue end ‘ith st. ; be Deo another of horms, @ sorrel ana s ,ray he gave #7.0C0 for them, be bad another pair o grey horses ; I fetehed them from New Hampshire beca.te te wanted to A Fremont Man Murdered tn Misstsstppt. From iin (Je.) Repubbean, Deo. 19.) Mrs Helen Sacia, st preseat stopping at the “ Ra plow House, asking pecuniary aasivtavce 1 our towne men to enable ber to reach her friends ia New York Brxron's —The patrons of this establishment will be | Of the new cilices to be crested during the preseat sos- enteriained this evening with toc superior comedy en- | #92. titled “The Wonder.’ ‘The whole is to close with the It would starde you, probably, should you be told one “Bottle 1a half of tho tobemes in contemplation to create these ‘new oices,’” by meant of which the politicians of the drew up the charte geatus 1. Brown iin and others to circu- ‘the nicest and fastest span of horses .« Now York Inte from $606 to of the villa; I told them Iwaat- | pe'snd three pair af horecs when be bought cho New | Presente avoiber to the long tist of ofences amd diabol’ | War Ty popular and tntenacly interest- a this, ht and ; . “9 1 thew ca! outrages crmmitted against thore of the North who ig party aro to bo pensioped upon the Sate, Am 04 to Go everything Scoordiug 1@ law; Hun: | Hatpebiro ones ; I did pot know how be used his horse; | Ce! oul! ed to move Ot cok Gua 48 ing dr Vo bo revived this events. | ivsursnce bureau is 10 be added to the Slate government; tinge prombed fe, Dut nO speci! agreement was made beiweon ‘The comics! pices styled ° Who Speaks Fire?’ and | an increnee is to be made in tho Rellroad “Twas 1’ aro also annovnced, both in m ers and talsry; tne Harbor Commission Lavra Kaxyx's.—Tho remarkably succossfel drama of | to be esteraed, ant Trestos King's pase peebabip geen Camilo %s to be withdrawn after to night Tne atwer- | to Van ick. sud { know not bow many “ a”? the New Hampetiro horses coat bim $4.66 : be was io the habit of driving ont ng Ka he generally drove the last bays be bourht ; be expre even an opinion having the least bearing upon the int’ reste, imaginary or yotherwise, of the aiavocrats. The history of the troubles of Mrs. sad Sir, Sack is related w us by the jatter as follows:— owed $100,000 when wet to California’ A. ! | tow a at and knew ihe partic to wom be waa in four or bro ow riages ted t c mates | eames ©. ¥ he Van Now. and wes in ibe babu of exchanging them ; be rode in 2A} as we the ang A Broadway often. © consists of ‘ The School for Tigors,” with Mr. * reform’’ ness. Q. Did you have any demands agains: | and, Dwight Bishop, George , . lee " ‘They removed 10 Jackson. Mississippi, some eight years | Bice ' , +] are 0 bo crested undor pretence of“ reform?” in your Henvngios Vofors bis arrest? A. I” signed. bis | olbers were th ereaiiors; he owed i aaeare, sought. borees "bis Bits veer ene ion iil, was seall, | {Goeite from the North, oa hey aid, they ¢isco, pyran penned a Se Bi Rae *, | . " we ey were re; tome sus vane ras ~Mr. BR. elon! b. . a Preston King oleare in lwcomber last, and sold a demand | borrowed 7, and ail debis. Q Do you | since inst fa!) bis monthly bill for riding waa from #5 ty | Ye! 3 cometh - poe play of “ Fiatred,”” the me. S entitied tho + Lady of stares Sonate |e ail mooushine,” 1 sults they were permitted to enjoy comparative peace and dem from interruption up to the crisis of the past poiitions etroggie, when, on betag asked 10 express hia politi cal sentiment, Mr. avowed his partiailty for Fremont, ‘Thereupon commence! numerous tadica- ticns of Gissatisiaction, which continued up to the first of the present month, when he was told be must not ayow such sentiments or be would be dealt with, He was not «disposed to sal bir lips, a2 be Was not aware that be transgressed any uw or cemmitied any wrong A committee of desperadoes repaired to where be was at work, some two m'les in the country, and gave cemoustrations of their dotermiaation to make bim ceave spoaking his sentiments or leave the State, He altempied oo resistance, bot asa brave man told them that be was pot Cog! to be gagged or driven, When he said this one of the party attempted to lay hold of Dim, wherev) ‘Mr Sacia kpocked the oifcious wWiain cown, and lor this demonstratinn in self defence one of sbe party, whom Mrs. Saciathiphs is samed Orbray, shot bim, Now, without exhibiting amy compunction ‘or thie fiendish act, hay! ‘mmediavely infor the wile of the y $50; bave customers who ride ® great dea! more tian that; rome customers pay me $150 a month for carriage hire be roce $12 one day in February lot: think was some #pecial occasion; be psid the money at taai time it fa unveval for gentiemen to ride $12 worth to & day I don’t Know «anyone Who kept #0 many borsos as | |ua- {ington | bought more than one pair of borsen for bim. 1 gave $2,430 for the New Hampehire horses std Sonungbtcn paid me $2,600; I heard o tees borses when! was i the country and | adyised him to boy ; de Dad two fale of borecs whon I gave him this advo: sfler be got there #2 €00 borsee bo disposed of one Of the other pair: bo bad the blacks, one pair of bays, and the New ijampsbire borse-. the laiter pe'r told for $1,400 00; T think they y. he had purpye tor to go 10 Ws ROW were any of ibere limbiluier On forged poet in ¥ 4 Dover told me that that indebtedness was Had you any wher demand aga'nst him thea the one you | result of forged veper, | learned soi? A. You, sir, How much’ About $7,000. Q | amount before, or poon aller he went to Calitoraia When ¢id you Oret dsoower that Hi committed forgeries’ A. About 1863; J think Griiln’s forgery was Mie irs! { heard of, don't recollect whether it wae Grif ‘tm or jiuntington told me Orsi; I don’t know that I talked | broker there, I baa a0 tracenction with bim forgery; | can’t | wae there; I forget what he went into wh |, tir, the forged paper I knew of was about tbe Lake,” and the local drama entitled “Now Yor. hy | og ‘asbington. Day and by Night” are the pieces. He is & good, en, Sar, be 4 *-> headet sort of a xentk rasan, and will not be ip \cesr™ —The plearing operatic epectar'> of to be porformed both aiteravon aad a | Site td yepregent tbs ies - ing. This piece bas been gol ap witha grout dea of of Copgrers. Those sepiriog young gemt.¢men who pre- taste. tended to take the Au oftcan iato repo! | endenvoring 10 make ® (ae Over Mr. hing’s election, wtb the dere o° rencering themselves oaous bot they will be told that the George Law Nerih Amerieen reprbiican\em ig about \* played oat,” & fine beainess with the opera. | Sd requested to keep ulct snd cool. The talk o ye ol & '<miry low ts also bosh.’’ Gao, Cuntety Axp Woon's Miveraets are still keeping “ The Old Clock” im capital running order. So lar as re gorde popularity it ie calculated to run for an indefinite period. Tas Bucaneys are Be burieque of Cinderella? which will be preceded by The 8 variety of moiodics to night. bereMr 1. Snort, of republieaoiam all too old to be canght the gentlemanly treasurer, Isto take bis aunuai Bonet | >Y and they ili sot euler anything to be done in on Friday. the Legiviature inal is .kely to Spoil their game, Thoir Mraic.—Mr, Cottechait's farewell benodt is to come ost | Ipont \arnent eilorie will be directed towards fastenin.: At Nibio’® Saloon on Friday, Mr. Thelbere sod other vemury of pyar Gy, one wilt eminent artists wi! take part tn tne entertainment. thelr ein Biecpiey vigilance’ to mee and expose Brooxtys Museum —A variety of dramatic and other rernor’s houge—I moan Gov, King—ie gine spead hn or Huntiegton told me of the | back; be returned ia the spring o 1854; I ether jorgerioe, Q. Why abould fnutiogton make you a | to be engaged lo the busindes of 0s i) eat about his forgeries 4. Dveryoody bas cond T tent bim some moocy at that % Gants, aod | suppore that waa the reason. (|. What did | emovnt; hie fem!ly remained at bis wife's father’s when ho ray when conversing with you’ A, Ican’t give bis | be wee ip Callforain: don’t know where the Barrys were; ‘Words 8 80 long ago that! canact recollect; | should | did not KBow he wae committing forgeries alter hie re- ws Aontingion talked with mo four oF five times sdout | turn til! be war arrested; | Knew that young Barry had ime forgeries; (ont Know the oxtont of them; have never | an office in Wail street; bave never been at ft; I need to known of any other forgeries than those [ have named, { go into Haptington’s office every day almost, ostensiviy Wo 84,000 or apwaris, never had any to make money. © How, Mr. Mandally A. Atanything Gon against him. Q [id he give you any reasom for | thetcame moug. «) Fed you capital at that time’ A. femmilting those forgeries’ \. | dont know that ho | Yeo, sir: I bad @ good many transactions with him in oid: be ‘id not make any apeiegy for committiog them, | 1868; he kept me money in 1896. Q. Were you prevent i a3 2 at auction, they were woll worth #. were ar prod as any in Jenst four horses when be war arrested; diack# roid for $676 at suction; he kept four or fire of them 1; two of the ery awkward behind when he drove: tho ower carriage ‘The novelties have becn arranged for the patrons of this bowse | frroishea and tied 'n clegaat style, by James to morrow. hv. of whow it is rented. Mr. Kidd “agrees to cuper’ be kopt those ocsrriages at livery I cid not visit the houses be occupied previous to ‘J Wiwk | oid HOt say any chin” to Dim of the consequences Y pariics gare him up forged paper? A J was t ty 4 deccaned— now lifelera betore ber—thet ehe cow! have or m smaies i 4 f. ; ‘ thie act, [ found out We Lorgerien on my own name Dot know what Inducemenis were givoa to theo | Ms wees seuay wwesioeth nero was notving Gacsuat | twenty ioor houre to make ber exit, or he would recsiv ibn Soisdiiaes Sven Reeteantt Ser tae ee seamed eeicen doewngep te geod siaco We qoarrelied: they wore past due with other genu- | people to give up the note; did not make efforts to got him purebasing $800 worth of forniture from mo; he | te fete of her burband She took them at their word, 16 om eh Ce cae amnas - | style, and tho new Governor will 7 i,t and reached this point on Iaet Tuesday. She is @ lacy, gostee! and emiadie ia ber mannors, and has been un fe paper, | cree seid to Huntington “ Chariey, that i er One to give op thelr forced paper; i first learned tay. poe tlately wi oo my #ynaetnre.” the sul’ ced to fornia the house immediately with expen. and rich articles: I went there to see ti any levers ocr more 6/¢gani ser iCenoe tyan any of hie An article in your Tuesday's issue of last week, *\fD04 | lenges for two ut $2.00 ayear, 1 have po doubt Awoon me aud foster & junt’ngton forged ihe name of our firm in last March heed. Hor feibet fe r Oavend waa commenoed account of forzed paper Ik that be forged otber people’ mes in 1862; eft for rr net bro quertionably well raised, Her if is @ farmer of limit * ’ y " b: oenne be could ooliect the mouey (rom Huntington, | thought Huptingtes acted as it be d otend to de wikis be leit thes boute yutp suddenly Mrteck, | ed mease, ftving is, Montgomery county, New York, to | ‘‘Mentor,” in which the weiter says \'We havo on several | he will impart a recnement aad olegaace 1@ the office te which it has jong been satranger, and that ho wil make occasions called the attention of the publi to ihe great | ‘i 55 times" during bie term, itwill be cunee change dame ge caused to a large portion of our ¢!\y population | srom the humdrum. commonplace atyte of tbo reapeota by the running of locomotives on the Hudson ‘iver Kail Je storekeeper of Canenuatgw: t of ‘ty, far te Jodge Hall bes been boloing (® Sersion of the United toad within the called Hestie of the city, bat thus far to | 1. tt cuit Court bere, Last Wook am tmperinat couse Bo effect” Did it ever occur to Mentor that s still lerzer | was iried, Pago ve. Phillips. for iniringement of the Portion of Ouy population, vir: every tradesman. me | tent of tho well known **)'age’s circular gawmill fe cbanic and Iaborer in the ¢ My. Wore interested and bone- | de ence nat op was that there was po originality of in fitted by the immenee wealth avd traifc Lronght to our | vention in tho patent, as the old fashioned bench and potrepa by railroads terminating in W Might not thls | sbingic saws wor rub upon the some pr neiplo ae that of De ; who lived oppreite, informed me that there was a move: | Which she is en route. ment 'n conlemplation, be let it toa person of the namo of Dridges, a lady and ber venghter, Fioise Bridges was the aere T Dever saw her play at the theatre Banting. ‘on told me that he let itto ber, there wae the usaal Claoee about urcier letting in the lease. I enuired nto the ebaracter of the Indy, and found tbat she was res. peetable all the fornitare wae taken out except mirrors, End #0) at auction: the Bridger wid me they farnished be Pc ore, | went into the beuse to live foon alter Hun Bopt'>:\o0 never apologieed tor eng my @ Were these forgeries generally known, or wi exile nce Known on I fraug me: I \now forgery is crime, iransactions di¢ not make much Impre jom on me:] cannot tel! the extent of his forgeries: his actions seemed to indicate tha he di) pot Intend to cefraud any person i aid not think #9 to inform ogainet Mnitany Exnserrion At Trenrox, N. J.— Sax Font = The sham Oght will como olf on Friday morning. Iti sald that tho Wasbington Continentals, of Pater sep, two companies from Mbilade|phia, one from New York, obe irom Faston, one from /'rinceton, onc from Freehold, and two or three Continental companies, with the |. berty Guards, Trenton Volunteers, Sarstiert Guard. Htockten Artileriste and Trenton Rifles, from our own 1 do not know thet ibe debt of $100,000 bae been paid ace Hantingtoo | returned from Caittors ia; the fall my bos! oat between he and ment against me, but laid not monn ft shonid, but it @ What amovni of soncy did Huntington proc of the Balumore Cemetery A. I don't know procured apy; | was to bare the whole control of the property; & man pamed Camoron suggests the epoc ais trgton # borstifeation*no person paid me rent for the } city, will take part in this interesting allair-making alto- olution to the non atiention to his repeated | jhe Page saw. The verdict of the eats Boouiagion; Ube intention was to incorporate ft srance to he bane of defence to be Brid be leat quarter Huntington paid was onthe firat | geiber about tur eca companies. ia number a be Be ann & bribery sad corruption me the pis: i thes uphol the emt hy the compact wae made that the property should be pat have bad no conversation with © I don’t bnow that jfontington birod a house in | quite «ui clent to make a handsome <ieplay——much larger agatoat Aldermen, Judges, &e , &0./4Ve mere | suite bang vpow the reanit of thie one. to tbe matter have seen Huntington sines im prikon several times we became recon {0 my possession, but be failed to do eo. «). Did you oF ly make the @uggertion, sed sino ask Moator why be yori > o y eny of pou dinpote ot ay richie’ A. There waa e right y, e' , Duritg ibe fersion of the court @ practica’ pt 7s Reet Twenty recond street; Mr. Prok owne No, 80 in takes #0 deep en intercst In the west eite of the tows, | othe “woman's rights’ doctrine was aTorded to tee ‘oe fact than at soy previous time. In addition to the tiat sirort; a Mrr. Mererole oeoupics ft; I supposed Mra, ebove there will be @ large number of genera! and stall nok to mo and my brower, \). What was Hantington'a | ci'ed about two weeks ago: f went to the prison volanta | yeseroe's busbard Mved there, I wont there to collect | clicers from diferent parta of our Stale, and some visit. | totally cisreyardirg tho enst? At some future day wo | public. Mire. I we . - e Meseroie’'# busbai d ther ¢ chhiee a i 1, the well known prosecutor of ee ewer She wae ly; went with MP Bryaa; bave subpweed one witness | | srd Jor no cher purpoto: 1 mover succeeded in got- | crs fr w York and Philadelphia.— Trenton Am will prepare an artige upon thie #ubject, orerebiy lator. | nl Roane x f have talked concide “po or ee re frm New York and Pi nn esting to all claases of our citizens, = PE BIAC 0D, ft endless ¢jcetment exits in Tiles, whch have veen tm litt Reve one egheh a Mr Mayor Wat also connected | bie with Bryan with ibis enterprise Comeron pretended to own | | | / : ‘og soy money; Huntivgton’s bouse, at 46, was far pitbod better then that at No. 100. about the same time that the great ure broke out, Mre, Mesorole suddenty moved out be B. an. noe 3823, oppeared befory the Oourt to ar- y Fee Re ee iM goo bor own che it waa on & motion to dofeait ‘The Sallors’ Snug Harbor and Joho P. Myers, | ihe desentanis np some forty threo nulls. Jadge Beards. To Jamas (.onpow Bayyerr, fey o— ley was tho epporing counsel. The order being that the r for bis oo bie bit in pritow oe motives of friendenip, aithongh we nad Py bere bas been consideravic law between a enid bo has 9 thie $0 i brother fand mysell wore to give bin +5000, and be wished ue CONPLAGRATION IN PHILADELPRIA~Two Hen. Prove Tr ny.—The alarm of difleren: to give him aoter tor", © that he could put the properiy | Huntington snd | since Maren. reet examination by Mr. Bryan—! imew that Mra. | )™ Dean Sin—Wilt you lave the goodnore to notice in your | deve: , ‘1 tee % cemotor q - oe 4 rel o i your mdante shona 95 on cach suit =~$216 In all—inte fe my posseenyco: Sir Cameron we very pieusivie man; | Fxamized by Mr. Brady-—the Baltimore cemetery on | yencrove ami vueband lived there; had hoard wnat they | AFC about Tall peat 12 ovclech fed Man fae cateed by | raver the following statoment'—John Y. Myers, whocom. | conrl, Jolge Dense ey asked for ti not La | mitted suicide in Brooklyn tot long sinoe, bad been ox cket. io the ordinary course pelied trom the Setlors’ Soug Harbor for (rnunkenners and | acts yhis would, of conrte, have boon graated, and other bad concuct, Ho hed, at an earlier per'cd, violated | the reading of afidavits tp the case proceeded with, Mrs. the by laws in thorame way, was expellc!, and permitie! | Bradstrect, bowev with a hardmers of beart that by tbe Board of Trosices, on promise of fture good eon | wecmed w indicate U duct, to return to the institotion. I make the above state- | bave none of the nsca! tepdorness of the rex ment conseqaence of the ately sppearing ia tho en- | court, H ce to whic! cn call your attention. Aliowia Jocge Voardeley was driven to the vory cHlaw; mo in be the base characler described by the doscased, | nevessicy 6! rening out of ceurt to borrow Wwe ag the by-laws direct the Governor to inform ihe Trustees, ai | Ik rermed rather comical to beer the vonerable and the time, of the expulsion of an inmate, and which, asa | bh courteous Judge eardsiey, to the courses of hie Matier of Conrne, gives the oxpeiied sionce an opportn. | # in he pring of 1849, the i!avalo we advanced bins note soi lie kept patiing us of; we | eration was commer the New York Bay Comotery io a sued him when we thongdt be, couid not give us the pro- | jn the ini) of 1549, porty, aod bad him arrested | 3249 or 50. the Farmers’ and Mechaples’ Bank the protenors; he turned o1 a lot olay Cometery mock as aa | of 1#69; the Citizens’ Bank im the summer of 1552 fraient, for we did not want to imprison him: some | the Steam Lavndry Company in 1861, and the Andros- ‘the nots were paid in ai others were compro. | coggin Compary in tic summer of 1883. © How much miro!, deo t know that Hontington ever gave adoliar to | did Iluntitgton realize of all these speciiations? A, | ‘Gite ppeculation : wo, «pected t0,be incorporated by apply | dont know that he received anything ; ibe Be den claim fox to the [eg iatore. The Bulsio Cemetery wae | was on a note orawn by Foster & Van Ostrand on my started in 1949, astington memed ft to me first. ny | order; Bolden got the jud: ent om me in the summer of Tar Tenrayter ec Rovrr—Ax Ivronraxt Cage brother aod myrolf wore co boy the iaad: Hootingion | 1988; luptington had hothing to do wih thie malt. but he | 1s 1#n —The case vf Trastoor, appellant, ve. J.P. Ben- was to bavo s quartor’s interest init, (© What other | came and told me that ho could pot do seything with | jam, ct sl. war yesterday decided by tho Sxpreme kept boarders. it being nearly 5 o'clock, the examination of his wit bess bavicg been concluded, the Court a journed Uli 10 © clock to-morrow morning. After & consaltation among tbe counrel anc fury, the intention of holding evoning tensions was sbandomed, and it wae resolved that wey ebould sit from 10 till 4, auti! the win) was finished, ston, brosh block manufacturer, s+ Schoo! and bdward ibe Sixteenth ward, The building was ceca all of whom lost their rials. The Oremen ‘prompt fi fom from the build iy originated this “ire about two hundred are thrown cotof employment. Loss $40,000.—, cel hia Tima, Deo. B. Fon at Lone Beaon—On Friday night the el . 04st Court, The emeont nvolves wae $116,600, claimed ata ; Gar ws querter, a lorwar le | to me carly in 1956, I don’t know where they are now , | the Tebuantepre routr, made st the insiance of a cor | Tuckr rion, N. dy oom by Mr. wee liy dow am, rte bs pare, &o., clare that she hed been entered Ip A two am; be was to have a quarter, | ferget how | they were mado payable to Buntington ; ho gave mes | mittes, of wich ‘the ‘aofendante ware members. Tho | troye:t by ‘iro. the light irom the vorning was plainly TE Tt ee COW. 8. 8. A. | provions eogasions-—aed call epee Judge reverse by Fagg Le Th - Connetery tntaincton piece whom 1 gavo Bim iho ara, tdon' | idement cf the lower comrt (Fourth district) was in fa- | teen at Attantio City, w distance of Reventocn miles. Mr. | srarmw Jusxn, Dec, 18, 3850, her motion. Truly femalo lawyers wonld make @ curioun porsied by Me understand ‘thet i Ie | chow that Nwae in Beldee's came: J ted to’ believe | favor of detendente; rma the 0 Court gonirme? | Stewart's lose ie taid to be Cver $6,000~ineured for | N. PY book of the by jawey please read | appenrance in ovr courts, ehonld the Lucy omae and ® provable concern cow; my brover and mytolg! iugtington ecmetimen, end then J dla pot, be taid m) | the vviguwent eu Orleans Della, Dep, 30, $3,600 —srenton denerican, Deg, 29, ibe Governor's dnty. | Svean Anthonye prevail,