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Ww MORNING EDZTION-THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1857. WHOLE NO. 7519. THE BOSTON CRIM. CON. CASE. THE LATE SLADE ITER OF RIVER Pin ites, Oh, yen, | | ag haere ery ftps Ay Aemag | Peston oon os elas ee fog of the Case for the Proseeu- footed | \ the Wounded Man Williams=A Model ysl Visit of the Jurers te the ‘te | ess— Ee Becomes Contumactous aud is me ve Committed to the Tombs—Fne Ovroner’s Address to the Jury~ The Way to Eixter.al- mate River Thiever—Verdict of the Jary, &e., &e., de. |The inte summary slaughter of river pirates by aoms prt- le watebman (whose name is mt present unimown) @ecu- adduced aid vot go to Ne | locality . but enough bas been e! Reece Rantision manner that deceased, in company” WHR Williams and anotherman, were fired into while comanitting some dvpred: tim on board One of the vessels lying tw the East viver be- tween the Pultom aad Pook altp (+rries | “Onc'of the tiieves (Lee 3) was killed, smother one (Williams>qas badiy wound- ed, while the fa'@.0f ue thirdone yet remaise in doubt; bai It ' i ‘The case of Rev. Isao 8. Kallooh, of Bosten, which hus oreated @ sensaiion in a im thas vicinity ‘and ‘hrougtout the cocnéry, wad balled up for trial on Tass <day, March 31, in the Court of Common Pieay (criminal termi) tor Middlesex county, in seasion at East Cambridge. ‘he defendant tn this Oise, who is charged with adultery, tu the pastor of the Baptist Soolety who worship at Tro ‘mont Temple, Tremont street, Boston’ Mr. Kellooh is a i ‘Mr. ve fendaut, when he arrived a! the hotel. sent the coachman to the reverend gentieman who had invited him totes withe message, etat! Ca he the defendant, was atthe aud ‘young maa about thiriy years of age, and came to Bor that word to kim by the ey ‘don frém Rockland, Me. Ho was educated at tho dowa | waliicg fern, iio that Word weg w'Bt back hat ara ae is puppesed that he wae @rowned, as the cries of « drowning ‘Bask college in Waterville, Mo.; was oxpelied from that | busy with hs tecture afwer te lecture he cnme bacs 10 toe man were heard afew minutes after the ohote were red ¢metivation for retusing to betray some of bis classmates | hbote: again. bringing the Isdy with him, avd went into the Coroner, previous to empannellingkhe jury, proceeded rho bad been gutity of some college indiscretion or devil: | iien‘chtuvined cfterwnedaemnething iike an hows ia privacy, | soe the to the New York Hospital for the purpore of exainiaing Wi T will alao expect to show you, ectlemen, i" fi conse, here we Gnd ascertaining, if possible, whether or no! he waa on. try; preached wiih great accepiance, and also edited a eted with Leary in any marauding expedition on the quence of tbe suspicions pe) ommprerer™ Redes, hore he has msuy admirers. night of the oceurrence. The wounded maa. however, would Temple, Be = a paneer crates, devety not give the Coroner aay laformation, and assumed an air of b latin teers of punning bis ec. bravado and impudence which was really refreshing. He re Np ineirncied them or nol.” He quotes fused to take the oath that the Coroner proposed. but uevor- poetry with fieeney tm bis prayers, an socompilsh- thelets submittedto@ lengthy examination, to which be at- mest Bot in Possession of many of tho clergy. His his signature. the proceedings yeaterday before the Coroner were of an unusually interesting natore, our reporter has prepared the following verbatim scoount, commencing with the exa- ‘mination of Williams down to the close of the inquest:— manpers !2 private life are well calsula‘ed to eadeer him wo _ ot cong'egation, for while ho le wy in bis spirituei exbortations to them, he ews aire, wears an urcierioal costu: smokes segars, atd prefors walking to driving a slow | baw what was going on inside, between the defendan: end phe Rise When om a lecturing or preacning tour no Jady companion. do not expect, to, ahow you, geatlesen of | dow AN BYPRAORLINARY STATEMENT, Ne . deta T can ‘you that the defendant sad ths lady ont eee keins requasted by We Corner to kiss tho oth ‘on the ™ ‘asked where he was sbot, when he auswered— co wr aay tmow did tal you beforet' C woa't tel you any Mt ie Roow Denise Daniel Leary, he answered —“‘It ta am Ri ned put that }, too ** you me any information about this matter? xk] do you say you told me ut it before; I wea bere or saw you betes aet dont’ boom L y desirous that you | so as nad prejudice tn | ir every shape, and regulate them by the evidence fu: io na presaber, amd | Coe Pree he ae. | _ Tte jury then repaired tothe Oragio House, s quarter of ‘© mils distant, t» inspect the scene ehero the adulterous act was alleged to bave been com! . ‘The following ts a correct diagram of the apartments as they appeared on the day of the transactiv:— wit Thatume t before FESECESEE® RRE7 38 i SOF The Room where the 4votr Kallooh, iste resident of or nce go ‘Bostoc, in the ocusty of Suflvik and Common _ —~ poo K- ‘ducing the ‘Tet, ot Onmbridge” nthe souliy of Micdlovex wud Oo.a- “m i tbe wares oun a a elvealen afvresnian cia commit iy orime of adultery F wi st cntdr, bot Pon plared that, aight? Py FY G. etherefmore tins Sn piece played that night t A. $ two oF 1 jum mere payed 7 es were pia: we what cosree did you take to C ‘surest Aavoad way, Up dwar to: Mulgers 8. bet to sireet down sola dorara Gatkerios warket; Tad no Dusicece st Gabe. ~ Seren eer ye mann el Trea ot formed the iyeutos of golagto Cane ape ad yougo ther sing shot? ‘A. Up Market Saas eS : neu go vest? A. Through Cherry street to ; and ‘Obarles R Train, iisq., of Framingham, (ad you teor of way oneclee being chot bu: qoureslt ? hat became cf the two men wh) were fightiagt A. anette rome = teres Raby i eeted Do you know Saskes? A. [ told you before I dit not iw b Do you know whether the man who shot you were nigh’ ib or pel" A. "don’t tink they were. Do you krow whether hey were captaine, mates, or sallces belong: ony vessels aloeg the rive: A ‘No, 1 dow't kaow what the hell they were. ‘ INTSRESTIVG EVIDENOR. 2 Wiiliem 8. Brownell betng duly sworn, depoees and says:— occasion: pines Tem s pilot on board the ferry boat Disgars; the ferry bos ‘Beto, of wo hes; Jett Wi Uamaburg on Tue-day morning, March 31, at 3o'clock ¢ former coqual: tanto Pls sad in about five minutes alter arrived in New York; Ibeard Maze. Mr Sein, on the ery of ‘ help,” aa if coming from aman in the river, he ‘At tom o’ciock the erie 4 to be drowning; I heard the cry again, jumped up ‘is ee an shoved up the window and looked out towards Fulion Oounsel apprared pA feery, from whence the sound came; i tben ran to the other j J 4 Sas ud Of tbe boat and called the watchmen belonging to ‘msc! e ‘e Ne ane the ee ‘The care came, ‘Dlaoed femce, read the tp the of the Commomccaith v4, ‘con ns sree ie as ne oe moot tra io faz; look od my detenos ia the es o Delleve be would teat bon rose terncon of the Sth of J = " ‘man that while at tea the tig the ard he Gree dlecumed, Anything of We reputation of the house before I'cams, before ‘ihe ‘who had come Wr Bal'ey and my husbacd ‘ook the house T heard {: was pot uy Geis, Rept by A good man: Mr Hardy hed it; ned not heard that = the Taste, bad aa | found t, T heard after T eame that Poi, wo arte apent 2a Hb PERSIE © Sue sings of the exam'astion on re assmiog Rev. 1 with Mr. Kalloch at the Young Men's ietina Soscriation roome ta Josie sooutmpes aadia 5 Oren tiene eee of sun thie auld to you by Mrs. ridin before the lecture ac ythins ‘To this Mr. Dae A preparation of anes acd’ an indicech preston Oth tsobesiog the whaees! Was of micd at eertam times Mr. Worse eat! that he oropored to put im something to show thet in consequence of rome eommuaicadon made wohia be wu porne act Cherry sod want ot ja. The objecton was overreled A. Giddings and myself found be ur teri T am no! mistaken couc-raing his none; went ‘up aire aod weat tuto the room: which the lectures and ie rerareing cence of pace aay more Wan I am, misses 00 to my caerieg | iis lady ooo tbe Indy '® Cure were on the bed, we thes who were daa’ a precie He te | went into the Darrow 100m adjoining aod there took akey | 4. (ita) wer goor bell whea fed the crevice over the door which I never wes | for half am trea ps gf fore that night #0 that we could vee the two breadths Mod Gnal SS wee ‘he other eide of the room: } could = the | iy ry fas wick looked y returnte Sil nat rang. but I a the bouts of oth at, bad Judge! = wame distance from the ink the dawn tt that I wee looking over: the tow wea shown the ¥ linen) that the orach , the cocr wee sagged st the inte the aide to keep It open ‘A! (hws potst the oowrt afjourned. TRLRGRA The trial of the Rew Ralloch for ry wee \ivned to-day at Cambri¢ge F. 8 Bailey, one of th rropietors of the Lechmere House, resumod his toetimony from yeaterday and occupied the stand for several hours. The giat cf the testimony was, thal supecting ing he tok meanures to have & peop in t hee he and bie company ehio; Lsuepreted this from tbe Fourth ward and from the array trom pier, when we suppored te bem pier, the pilot cal over the wide of the bent was covered | wi ‘went ¢own into the boat about to commence the ff the party most a only © My desire Public at large | My desire ‘ard police, h of Michael Faulkner, aod believed it to examined \\ and Herman @xaminet hia T prooared tbe aviend sare of noky ard pronounced ji" to ¥ witil mo ima; {chink T hare the tewtumein be tre; after seeing the bedy in the boat, T ofeer Sem into interes ting occasion, orroboreied the Of Brattiesore’ Vo mont nid busband cf the Indy implicated with Mr. Kallooh, wae in pear (0 tbat gontioman and oocsstons!'y orn. Ly Tt would seem that the gentleman ie {hous ht tere wag mo i"e tn it deari ard ound the body w: Ir Jobnvon who examined the he extinct, I remained with the havereen Leary betore. Any aoont the matter, T igh te Ode Wee at Be tat quarter OND. | os wo 15 Peck L ween iepoged that fo. 13 a0 to OH Marshall & Oo ; 09 he gare w Oeiin— Are the wile of Aton Grita, one of tue tandiorda of the Orage T am nineteen years e che merriment than otherwise T resided about three months, of feet Ja | Biron © rertoore tence to testity that wore Ii not number of pers sino ake a tit eet | Go. gat, meen ta br nr Sree cay memate te fares , before the leo.ure, A dark lantern end then went tween, ad soren o'voch, treet "ater ton, there Wee ‘The irial will cooupy several days, +. Bice, (be officer, who wold me ihe man ry u Ci wh Witpesw— Mary oy store cor 9 boys wit ct er Pinnel! piace Ud the nae Pascreas sed a eben ge foie! tem € or— Coronee=-That ia i exactly. Now, a, the beok. (The request was complis 'tarough, Bee sit peeved roan e,ie + 00 the left shoulder there was ajsecond of wrongs Wo Beat Cherry streets: th ‘® gun abot wound on and third ribs, three tnches RK HERALD. PRICE TWO CENTS. them particularly. ‘TRATIMONY. —We have made a of aw No. passed through the le't t wound ant i the Ud of t @ lett ra aarti, Bey ae ita nus face 5 ‘: fonrth eho! was Depiad' the i Ay "y internal hemorrage from the & MODEL WITNESS ‘Ob, vou are you ia this ovuntry, Dennis? T don't Kpow easy, but tay moter one tell 1 don't ly, but my me: can you. i Well, Debls, 2 sow know the nature of an ontht do meu what is it? Witness—I would go to hell if £ wr. Re a ub one ee ‘but the ‘uth concerning the death of Daniel ‘Corcner—W rw bis company af all oner— When know; I think tt waa on Corover—Where was that? Ob. that was when he was ‘eee him alive? Witnese—I aaw him oner— Where did you see him? did the ofctal, ond neea— Bir: Orron MeGruih, & youth about eighteen years of ant pos te La ‘ative of ireland, was the neat ‘witness calles ‘orcuer— Come up bere, Dennis ibe wilnees slowly peare ptory call ef the Oorouer. wie ereabouta, alr? yut your hand oa ed ri) Yousolemaly ‘Yea sir, but 1 don’t know nothing about it. did you last see Leary? Witaess- DOW. Corcace—| do; I have it do were ints coapany & Row days ago. Witnes Jou see him lagtt Witnees—I don't Tuesday: itners—In tho boat 1 don’t that you itness—I ween't in dead; when did you in Dover Coroner~ What did youssy to him? Witness—I didn’t aay anything roner— didp’t; Lain’? taiked with Corcner—Were you ners—So I wasn" die not apeck to Coroners Hina what? ag what wae it? fo- some tune r not with him on Monday night? Wit- eas menses (SR on Madar? Witacas—T . L tell you you eny Conversation with him’ Wit — ‘Witnees—No, I er—Any conversation? Witneer—No, I had no con- Coroner—What sabe ae, Gu fo ' ing bu i work att ; Lam going into the leather dreas- Witnesa—I was in the next May. wisene Ob t iiked wel Sooag aght but fhe bore wait I ea wi d'dg's kncw how to 40 the work, and'so be sacked me. Beat ROT: hes OF 0S BR ose Lary? Witness—On 5 Geroier—Wheret Witness—In Dover street, Coroner: loa.” Cororer—' tehim in reply! Witnee—He sexed me er-—Was it in & drip! did you not (Li ihere did i, oat ar, ? Witvese—No it wasn't. of rum with bim oa *, I éid not. you see Leary, yousay? Wituess—In ts something. ballon (00, aud tbat is ell. Coroner—Do you kcow ® young man named Williams? bow; 1 never went wilh Leary m Corcoer—Did into gay boat w! reeraT Cofoner—Eow mocihe’ Witnese—T raed to mer ond apmetimes rot at all. bat were bi (ea, bis babite; did be drink? pow, Lenzis, did leary ever tell you It thir g'to go cu board some veene! bea geod Often have you been ~ Whereabouta? Witnees—In a liquor store. Were Peaed between youard him? Witness— Coroser: Bid yo net speak to bint . ‘hat did he eay to you’ Witness—He said “‘'Hal- Witness—No. Now, what did ep ou aay ‘ou. Ceaid “Did be and Leary go together: Witiess—I don't Wea, eTeryo.on, board veasels with Leary, o ora —No ‘Copcuer—Do you hnowe man bamed Duily? Witsess—No; Tipe Seow one mae ‘sud that is Leary. wu bis company! koe we b'm about two mon'be ada mee. him during these two Well a. tines No, never. ouce @ day, twice a day, ia babite? Witners— His bablia’ Witness—Yea, » i and ge: hold operty? Gorocet bid tbim and aroce, in com; Tesday Se Wn (apelin shoe company oa Tussday morning? Corcner=" I wi Ce ecen bea: T don't krow Cec rene® ~ a Tecitos OF} Roca Rave wot proc om ie T ‘abou it, slay cas © tid you last eee Leary and bis companion Wiiness—abdon' 40 clock in the day on Wonday ‘thal 1 was home with these meu at jo, air, I Was not, don't Noroner— Where did tLe y go to when you parted wita them? the other my T don't kno#: they veft me. Corover—What waa know: | never aaw the man name! Witness—I don't 1 Souter How old ts this witness, Mr. Coroner’ Wi bess— Avotker Juror- Dennis, you bad better tei! st it. Witoee—I don’t know saything at al! abo ) @ truth now Wines oo! Ubat I hai ell 1 wil have to com eotlons. weet tr'o the bo Coron omer ¥ sou don’t ana birg stout . ‘out you 1 Bave got plenty of ery © t wer my questions. W: Wiiseee—On'y one orer—What was his name? No, | ®ent to the next monic « ‘Do you know any of Leary's companions? Wit- reae—I do not. Céroner—What time did you go to bed’ or 8 o'clock the wourded man, reture) low ong Witness ~ ne n 40'cK ek 'n the morning, no, © you got any piace to sleep except at homer end did yon ever see Leary in a boat? go ed the o cepital, ae ats ‘iams, or not, as being the com EB ey pest rept viewing. fed 10 the Coroner's oflce, when the you od Weow bia if T oaw bm r— What did you do whem they lef your une cd wta@id there Did you not go out inthe put the occurrence, and cou'd to! I don’t (bursilag into ary al! ut tT T have told the you to prison Lt iness~I don't Know no or—How many persona were there wilh Leary whew Witness—i dont know; I ou ever see him before? Witness ~ 1 ‘ould you xnow him A mot. if you saw him? Wit- Witness—I @reet again that ev ‘ng! get up untill 9 o'cloe! Witness—Aboui 8 Jou ever go ovt after that hourt Witaess—No, ber wen ( let me. were you in the house before you left the boy confused) at 8 o'clock in the Witoees—No sauling with him? eapm navion was covciuded as follo® « — do you recognize the man ae boln| ‘Winese—1 0 moe mbt Jugor Por doing nothing. Wines For loxing about ‘oalng shout the docks! Witness—Mo, | fre you ever on Biackweii's Inland? Wiinees—I "Titor—Por what! Witnees—For ‘altog & pair of pais Joror—Was thet while you were tm tie sailmaking ust Juree Ju or— ‘nea Bo Pow oid ar ‘Where were you born” Juror \o the Oorsae: ca Mond aur e you? Witnes 18 years ‘Witnens—In this country I thought be waa rather silly ai first | thirk #0. too. Juror—Where do you eay ycu +aw Leary and the other maa V itnese—Down in Dover street. shrine ‘Where abouts! ‘Wiese Jurer—Co they know you at they de, row. wh the witness here iss method in his madness. —In Owen Owen's! —Tes, hey any reascn to know you’ Witness— Tow Twas op my mother’s breast on write, Deania’ Witness—No, born in or. this country? Witness— Jr. Crrorer—Then you must be @ very bad boy indeed closet, whea at ‘The inquest was here adjonrred for am bour, in order to give the jury that be bad se net ign 8@ to tbe cavae who sbot deceased Ai: fret no ref \afested by (hier opportu: ity to get ihetr dinner. RVENING 8H8I0N. On the re assem! ration readered the That ‘he deceased shot wound received in the body at the hands of mone unknown to the 11 a, then thanked (he jary for their jamisved them from any further attendar ‘The b-7 Denols McGrath was liberated depar'ed for bia home in high spirita. the jary bie head would 1@ om aod nts to protect tae Cornner aanourced of me witnnenen 10 ¢xamine, byt that their tr tian: 8 character tha tend iven to the jury, who after dus deilbe death from 9 gun or pistol some person attention, in the matter. custody and D RAVOLT ON BOARD SAT. Arrit 1 —Noel Brooke, colored man, one of the crew Of the American bark N. A. Bridge was tried on an in Giotment or havirg aseenited Oratni Day, sevona mate of orc aay aera pep ig i Garrapes be The Hew Foam ee Bul tn the Assembly, ‘Tho House went into Comamaltios ‘Pitas wa sie, Mr. jan in tbe chair, on the Municipal Police bii!. fn Sherm Strict cguatote ot New York, Kings, Wesiches: r Srookiym under a hee ot to be arp on Counell of ‘Lost. Ramee moved o fa we Risbmond, Ta. unties are from New York city, and aay ayn. °™ ombracing them all would Ld ' inti} eRveg =i i i 3 He support rowdien = ice also ie wanted on the wai ra and the 5 da tia BI om ied tw thie bil hsd been proj Yoh @ com tempiate the removei of those now coruosied ae the the bill. fo 4 bas peiformed en impor'aat vork woll, and New Y, ano the whole surrounding countsy would thank thems ease gry Ne for Garb Wd eet wor iow Yo R Scloner enjoyed. “ne Mr. Inving said no man, not derelict, holjing ofce would be removed under this bil. Mir, Woops objected to the extont of the disirict pre Is would be unwicidy and in ficiert, agd sever apeber “ox Pree the th oy Oe oy oo 5 lenounted the bill as ajast; pr: tolerable burthens to @ lo already 5 rele i he bi pparent Reed be bag) my obe great ti raore of ihe 6 ts bul that tne a cane airiot a too large. Bat the counties named a:9 One Goupect whole, pumber a miliion and ee Ol ecule—bound together by business, proximiy imteresta =Be:ng tus s compact whois, the ebouid extend over ail. If it did mot it woald tall comp.i9b lis great purpose. The out it bo buribened witn any greater force tham they selves bail voinatertly solic. if. K:vtiv—If these ous counties are to have no inte- pa;izg tho Police Deparsment then they snowld though (ommiastopers who ‘Yort can take care of iteclf; and Bew Pollee Ocmmision 1k is tra: Commissioners refuses to sot, bat 1 quarrel pre cal to bimeeif, and mot because of the incl cheney of the 8) sem. Mr, Jour J Raviy—Tho peopte of ak for wie DI. Tiere ts nos F IRVING decmed the progence of District Attorney this hoo 0 areas yet ae ee for @ better regulation of ite Pullce Departmen’, Bat it 4 O+8 DOL GLK 1Or ice system proposed by this | ~ 3 tp of the olimsacf Brooklya asked that their nor fee7 preferred the oid mar- tom of the city, When perwion it werke. oharmiogly. It wea deemed wine to return (ott Thiele what Kings cousty waat; end w= z 8 We vi abou.d pass, be would asx Kings county to Cejted frem tt Brook!) wanes syeiom of hor Sbe ts the mest orderly city in ‘be Sisto. Sho lea churches, ea¢ ber reputecon is uoimpesched perchatie Be spoke at ongth in regard to ihe ey ew of Brook!) a, and clowd with an ite hope iba If an7 thing were done for Broom stooc be deme which ene des'red, and nothing Mw ect jut thas Ontario county should legisisto York, vor 's t\ jot ret to coceummates attivtion shoul? be overridden, matt te tals bt. ‘Mr. Baaprorp aid pot relish tne great burry Dill proposes It was ae specie of inierference scparce wiih the epirn cf o Got be taken jow political purpose. York a power of the Hee RHE eLTE i g Fa i 3 i 5 ur. probibits asy one from being 4 a police mam who bad hved Give yours in the 5 f Me arom and IavinG tbe amendment ir Kivium moved to strike out Sos eee eet ocngen ae 1 served lis