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HE NEW YORK HERALD. MORNING EDITION—TUBSDAY, APRIL "28, 18657. AUIOGA OA OHA) PRICE; TWO \CENTS. ood wards tbat ‘The Case of the Clipper Highflyer. vent daring tho inquert at the house 31 Boud eld | Bot biewe Or. W Ye. alt Lean @ | A Mgnificant Political Movement. tor the Defence. by Cryghepe 4 on ie boty of ‘Burdett | = : Dia Tenet aay task ie, Gunman bad on | be “eee OF THE TALCOT?T @UARD—THKIR VISIT TO | INI FHESTING CORKESPONDENCR—SOME ACCOUNT OP A was. re you wi A with of wwe gy Te Cora in FREMONT—SPRECHBS AND RENTIMENTH--O0le |“ OALIVORNIA JOK-— VRSKELB OF WAR TO BE OR> Betore Hom. Judge Daly. taw bin there, Q. Were you present at Soi I dent recollect, Q. Did Mins. bam YRKMONT'S AVOCATIONS, BTC. DERED TO FORMOSA, CT DONOHUE DID NOT HEAR place when Coroner Connery directions to Dr. " soa Dlame Dr. Wooctward, ti ou stated, thist APE FES TED 4 LETTER FROM FP. CONFI: MOOW'S TAIL—THE INDELIGATE EXAMINATION ‘OF | ward 30 Tespret 10. tho cxetnlontion of the parsons of | she did not Visine Mii st did’ bot ‘haat har hiame Dr. | Yesterday an open manifestation was made showing thas J P= \*!4) Jays go we jublished two or three letbers from Genco 0 he Broadway Pest alles. MRA. CUNNINGHAMS'S PRRSON DENIED, Fekel, Snodgrass and Mrs. Ounningham? A, Yea, Theard | Woodward. Q. Didmet Mrs. Cunningham at the tine af | ihe fires of the Inte Rocky, Mountain campaign only smoul- | Csnten to David Ogden, lisq., of this city, relative to the the Coroner wii Dr. Woodward to examine Mr. Memel, | the exatnination, and before Dr, Woodward Mft her, ex- | dor, to be soon rekindled to a brighter and mare extonded | 1s of the elipper ship Highflyer, belongidg. to that gen- RAR FRIEND—PLEAKE SEND RIGHT away 7e8 Avni 27.—Mary Donohue being duty sworn, wasex- | Snodgrass and Mrs. Cunningham in the ‘neck, shoulders | press her sausfachon with the manner with wineh be oan ; : benny Hammowe. Tae BCHUBKNTA. | amined for the defence, ; and Arma,” wo kuow if there were any marke of violence | ducted KY" A’ T aid not Near hor. aay tnt n Re com, | popular euthueiaim, Tho Talcott Guard, one of our popu | Ueman. ‘The letters were Kent w Washington by Mr, K--Don't walt dl alvernoon, @ Are you # native of Ireland? A, Yes, sir, Q. From | 0 their persons, This is all T remember, and we went satisfied or dissatisfied. @ With whom did you | bar intantry companies, paraded throngh the city, and in ® Ogden with the following nole— | nt part A. Ballymena, county of ried @ How. FO Oe Be emg tog Ae ee rey an oe i? | very spontaneous manner Indicated the festiayy in which sale New Yous, Apeit 17, 1887. a MALE BARS, . , . y voraner give ere A. | AL . Cunningham, -Q, Hew the exami. i ‘Laren ide: Beenie ee aren Day ae eg ee features | Jong have you been in this country? A. Kight years tint | it was on a Monday, between 12 and 2 0'elock. nation?” A. TisTove she gee fally rasseds @. When and | Ob Premant is helt, hy a visit 40 i how ean naan cose oes ut lens raoetad & few days old, of healt ty onde. Address EN. . Crows fw did you next eony: treet. This th beh abtract . a hina respecting m " We saben bycare Pees ee of July next, A. Wore you a witnoa before the Ooroner | seasemcatis tne endfthaconvsrasion! At wak @ Ave | @ Did gon ate? ine nhehaon’gemurhg witkate Gun: | ton byitx wnly appeartace and dciptne, pamod tho | tens rerivier, Copan Wt Watnnsat hema lee sod his jury on the inquest on the death of Dr. Burdel!? | you stated all of it that you recollect’ A. Yes, (have. Q. | ton, her counsel, about i? A, T don't know whather I] jiseasn office about hutf-past th aie ya ; , 1585, bound t Canton, How long did it take? A Tam not eure; the Oarager and | have apeken tbs flevt word to Mr. Cline abeuk @ Dis past three o'clock, on ther way valued at $84,000, and che had on board from San Francisco Octet The ship wa MA EDWARD WARDEN, PANTOMIMIST AND VO- | A. Twas, Q. Was there auything, aud if anytuing, state will call on Mr. 'T. A. at Hart's printing office, . . af in a ht ; hand Mrs. © to Col. Fromont’s, trom their how ters, at the Crystal 3 ef song! A y-l what, in ub . mytelf were in a hurry to go out; as we were going out | you rm, Cunningham the towel? A. I dad. Q. , iquartons, at ryetal, | $3,000 in specie, belonging tothe owners, ‘There were on { wr Ro Ae Ny ae dnl [Reetgsctery erent Conduct of the Coroner towards | De“ Woodward stopped the Coroner aud aaid to him: “I | she ask you fori? A’ fhe did. @. Did you hang Wt 00 | to Grand strect. "It was ofticered as fotlown :— Board about 190 Chinese passengers, returning to China, poi oe | You on that occasion which was rude or offensive? A. Py | understand there is to be an examination of the bedias of | her before or aftor her clothes cropped down? A. BY | Cy tain Gorge F. Hopper: Ist Lbeutenant, John Fron | ll ef whom bad, Tunderstand, motwy with Gen; ted THR LANDLORD OF THE HOTEL WITH WHOM A | ™ !eans, sir; every way that a gentleman ebouki speak, | Eckel, ass and Mrs. Cunningham,” the Coroner said | fore the clothes dropped down. fand; 24 Lieutenant, Win. ¥. Orderly Kergeant | &4) a wife and one other Araerican lady in the cabin, a ‘at his reques he kpok: 3 ~ yes, and told the doctor to examine their ‘necks, shoulders Adjurted Saturday. 4 y Kd “ Snider Jef ie (rent see Oafar cedueling expense i to mies. Did You. bear him (the Coroner), oD | ind’arms, and sew there were any marks of violence on aia PB Vougermerys ath Sergeant Jotn E Walker? YF | yovernment will order a vessel to For sara Punigca, Port Laluyeue, ‘New York harbor, bé occasion say anything hike this: “Bhe carries her tail | their persons;”” the Coroner and T went out en; this eon- | The Jurtlietion of the United States @ourts ; » : thi: mutter, Tt ie barely posstble that some of the arew, feonter 8 favor. behind ber, ar you carry your tail behind you"? A. Idid | versation took place in the bark parlor, on the first floor. Q. : Denpaiching reporter in advance of the company, to | and perhaps the two ladies” lives may have been spared. over Foreign Consals. " a er haar : Were there many persons in the room?’ A. Yeu were. . . witness, as they futimated, their interview with the | On the soore of humanity (his thing should be looked into, TION WANTEM—OF HUGH MoOREVER, A | i Paty eerie achat ra ys big ob of |g, Was this on the Monday imamediawely alter tho murder? TINUTED FARA CLRCUIY COURT. «Pattinder,”” be arrived. at Cok Premont’y house tong | The frst letter I received, dated Canton, Febraary 12, 1860, 3 old, who ers a Rein y, 5 1 your native. country in which the ex- | 4. Yes, it was, Q. Since then, when first was your attention Before Hon, Chief Justice Nebon. » . herewith enclosed, says an American vessel was at Hai- ere aie jon “Shecarries her tail behind,” or “Sbeeurried | called to this direction of the, Gorouer to Dr. Woodward? MOTION FOR A WRIT OF Si EXRAT. before the cireuitous march af ihe company rough | nan. Thave always supposed this to be an error, and that er tail behind her,” is used? A, Yes, sir. Talways un- | A. The first occasion was seeing @ notice of it in the public - 4 them there, He found Col. Fremont in his study, in the | the wand alluded to was Haltan, northwest from Formosa derrtood that phrase at home. T have often heard it | prints; before that I was in a saloon throe or four days | APS! 22.--Johw Graham xe, Badu Stuokon and Otherim | wiact of w large array of dnguerreotype, paintings, and a | 88d ear Swatow, Tam now ‘convinced that the piratem JOHN CLEARY, or | wed at home. Q. If you heard that expression | after the was over; two Jawyers of my acquailt. | Nrason, ©. J.:—A bill Nas been filed by the complainant la | general liter of artists’ eaiels, drushes, Grayons, Ab. He | 1 that neighborhood have cobbed and murdered all se, ; he was lormeriy made in relation to person, % or among |} ance were discussing the propriety of the exami of 7 c Na and thea ron the vessel over to Formosa and there iseeaNs, Sian secewmckin | Your own countryren, which ‘way would.you consider it, | Mre. Ounuiogham’s: parson, and cue was blaming tbe Go- | "CMe, t Het avide bills of sale of twoctoum veweis— | Wat ip tho hudat of am notive preparation ofthe desene | Ap "Should the poverniwnt conclude send & reamed Ud shee four years nines wih the invmion of golug | Whether as an imputation t or in favor of the ho: | rover for permitting the exposure of Mrs, Cunningham’s | Ocean Bird and Ft. Lawrence-—and also of one-third of tho | OPS CoN Mel mMNe Giver NAY NOE Nee te. They | Mok after this matter, 1 woult wuggest that the islands of ‘Oriewte. pforagalton pin i be atu | pesty of such person? A. My idea would have been, cr, | person; 1 then remembered the order of the Coroner to | United Stes, which are claimed to be of abe azeregate | Sy S eeepeare be oon’ reléeted, “with a. ac. | Haitan and Swatow shonid both be visited, because T foal ‘by hie sister, Cleary, 24 West Forty trst steve, | tadt heard the word used, that they expected I was tell: . Woodward, in my presence, and J stated to my | value of ab -{amig oe id Pit #atistied the vessel put in Uiere in the first place dismasted, work. the truth, and that they” 1 that is | friends that’ it able falechioop—that'| Teme of shout $400,000, and. thet ie. “vemgie bo | ric of tatge | and dnendis cclanelt - imepueagy ty, papecttally j ing , they expected I would do 50; that is ni was a palpable tie : ° Keleurely and carefully Snished from the original da” ‘ours, respectfully, DAVID OGDEN. ATION WANTED—OF JAMES O'HARA my meaning of the expression. the Coroner gaye no such order to Dr. Woodward. | Tetored to the eomplainant, or in teu thereof, that : 4 r , . ; , ANP. is guel "8, drawing, Ae. work, when com- The following reply was received yesterday: — Pian’ CBee, from Branhéeld, cxuaty es SiiKo, Ireland, hy pire one by the Assistant Danek atnenerenG. fF a ens Dowie dincpesioa? If you he their valve be paid to him by Meyer and Btucken, to whom pleted, wil exhibit a maguificent and highly interesting Dubus owns, eount rar i wn the Coroner examined you as thes: ty sider @ private conversation between three friends such, e Di feale were “ . RTM reatagages thoy wil rar of sotamiblog to eiravantase: | yousit trom him? A:T sat“ar convenienly.to'hin att | took part inthe couversadon that trangpired. "Q. Did you | {2° Dill sale were uxceuted, The compiainunt charges | panorama of tho interior of the American continent, the W ranneron, April 25, 187, pa ap possibly could; Icould not tell you the exact distance. | take sides one the other? A. Bo far as the expla. | that ihe transactions xroso out of a loan of money upon | Rocky 1, © Y | To Davin Oonen, Pag., New Yorn — WALK, BROOKLYN.—TRK GENTLEMAN WITH m rst uestion: nation "7 assoclalod with the adventurous pioneer hfe in those re: fin—Your letter of the 17th instant, we L bud ough waived at he, place agrosd upon, Kishi | You" Sy oaccin did. @ Did you bear from the'Coro, | wiction in ta Oifiae akesaateation oe Sig, | TNrook iMarest; that the kean was $100,000 for four | ions, es Well, alo, us the name of the gallaiit Golouel | and Tam directed to inform yor that the « : wees 5 bengal oi ‘ou hear from f jon 3. nites thi of $12 0 pros * ) - ade aid Teese gh Resuervill, Broadway | Tor any remark of the same cberacter aa "You carry | Cunpinghanty you hear her express hervelf in | MOuN; Wat the mum of $135,000 was agreed to bu paid | hinnelf oe ne obtent of the reporter's | {eT a veskel of war to Visit the coust of Formosa, for pa si a piece Ue your tail behind you"? A. I did not, sir. Q Then, do | relation to an Of 1? A, No, -Q. Were yon | for the same; and, that the vessels were pledged as cotia- BB oS seep ab rd B a jock pls rm te the purpose of Inquiring into the circumstances of the sup- PY PETROVITCH WILL RMCEIVE A LETTER BY | you remember that he made auch a remark directly to | present du investigation before the Coroner? seenrity for the payment, and the form of bills of | Natta Road be nothue: more, thin the ord posed wreck of the Highfiyer, and of reacuing the survi- Applying a’ 107 Chinton place. A. Guznan Bianco. Your A. Ido not; he mut have said it in an under Lmo, | A. Preity moe tbe whole of the time. @. Was there in | sale adopted for the parpon of covering the urarious toan, | Taiter Gould be moths mor, ha tn ordinary pewing | vors, has buen wuxgested tu the swcreuary Of the Navy. I dor romehow, for I heurd tt not. the conduct of the Coroner on that in: ,fofar ws | Tho defendant, Hucken, inists that although there wai | Facing in front ot his howe He had uonuues ofthe formal | AS wbedientmevane, | OF KIN OFFICK.—MILLIONS OF DOLLARS John W. Williams, eworn, sa: Jam a poli re. " * J " > not ha . . policeman, Fit. | when you were present, anything of an improper charac- | au application by complainant for a kan of money 4 > and the gues *" mised ints dope at thie ‘often Fes Re Cenealngres | teenth district, for’ the lakt five years; always in’ the | ter? (Ohjected 40, and Overruled by the Ouurt and excep- | upon the shije, it war refused, and that tho transaction | ye ycimempaued y the Toot Guardand the guests, Que 1 we are indebted to Mr. Ogden for (ho annexed intereat- and iustzated, Seals correctly engraved. mame ward. Q. Were yoo present. at the exami- | tion taken.) Tesulted in a purehaso of Uiein by his firm for $106,000, | igtere-ting work iu which Mr. Fremont is now \y | ing letters from a gentleman in Harrisburg, whieh proba- HENRY HAYS, Proprivior, 427 Broadway, N.¥. | nation of the person of Mr. Cunningham, at the | The Court here took a recess, without any condition or quaiiication, abt that the pur’ | alworbed.. ‘Uf unos was Hon, F. ¥. Blair, of Bt Ladls, OT py ia uilan the tela of Ca Inquest on the body of Dr. Burdeli? “A. Yes, sir. chase money has been paid; that the vessels have since | Jately {dcutifed with the new pohtical movement for “frou | Vly trew come light upon the fate Highfyer end PARTY ADVERTISING ON THE 8D OF APRIL, | Q. At whose request or suggestion did into the seth eri gt sere 0 Deen sold wi Cuba for $191 : é fo her effice agers and crew:— ‘J. K, H., W Old plip, ts requested to communicate at once | the request of Dr. Woodward. Q. Did the Coroner direct | by Mr. Connery’s counsel — hus been obliged to make large advances, over and above | jn the progres of Col. Fremont’s arlatic preparations for | Davin Oopxw, Faq.— Lk ~ 's, bs. ad., Herakd oftion, when be will bear of something | OF request you to do so? A. No, sir, he didnot Q@. | “Q When were you first acquainted with Mrg, Cunning- | the $105,000, to third persons, to remove Nene upon the | the pracs . Tan Suc] regret to vee by my paper of today that fe. Please state when aud where an interview | Please describe the room as to size, &e.¥ A. It was a hall a h DS | vessels existing at the time of the purchase. Meyer, ove | ‘Tie Tuicott Guard, with Sholtwm's American braes band, | the ship Hightiyer has been lost on ee Cae China, the 4 * eam be had. bedroom in. the front part of the house on the third floor; | ham? A. The first time I ever saw her was a year ago | of the purchasers, is abroad, out of the jurisdiction of - “y ™ ; >? 7 arrived before the house about 4 P.M. They drew up, | under civcumstances of unusual palnfulness. I waa a HOLSTERS—BY CALLING AT 23 CEDAR STREET, perigee ag 4 fem eae oy 12 yoy ee was only | this last winter. Q. Where did you see herthen? A. She | Court, and cannot, therefore, be made @ party. ‘The bill | saluted, and upon the rance of Col. F., amen senger in the H., ou her pd omy. @ten tn Oe ‘ep stairs, immediaicly, they will bear of womauning to | OBC Window init. Q. eke were in the room besides | was then boarding at 81 Bond street. Q. Had you seen | filed is against Stucken alone, except parties who have no | the door, went through portion of the manval. Col. F. | spring of JsS4, and have ever felt an intereet in ber and. Gate Davanuee. Jr. Woodward and Mrs. Cunningham? A. Mrs. Denison, | Ler from that time to the death of Dr. Burdell?” A. Yes. | direct interest in the controversy. There has been ade- | grected ‘Captain Hopper and invited him to bring in is | her captaln, = myself, fag og of the time, the ng tnd Coroner. Q. Do | Q. How often? A. I think not over eight or nine times at | murrer to the Dill, admitting the facts stated, but prescut- | Men for some refreshment. They marched up etalr and JT write to you at present to request you to inform me you know by whose request or direction the Assistant | the most. Q. How long before you heard of the of | ing certain legal objections to tho right of complainant to | wore duly presented in the drawing roo. whether the Chinese eteward who came with us in April, nnn mcm anne, | Goroner went in? A. Ido not know. Q. Where was Mrs. | Dr. Burdell had you last seen her? A. Tho be- | the relief claimed.” A motion is now made by the com- | “Cartan Hopper (who had been introduced by Sargeant | 1864, was on board during the fatal voyage? Aftar leaving ACKENSACK PLANK ROAD, SEVEN MILES: yee Cunningham, in what part of the room? A. In the front | fore his death; I saw ber wien at No. 31 Bond t. Q. | plainant for a writ of me enat net canoe, ene R. B. Montgomery) presented his company, saying that | the <bip 1 became acquainted with the bistory of that man, oJ i a he is The information it bap concerving the n's connection with the Highflyer, on her last New York. ‘These are substantially the facts set forth in Aerie ; voyage, strengthens my suspicion that the vensel was de- Opprsition te the totam; ama the firsh question presented osx tere lansine avec ein of those around bitn had | stroyed aud the crew murdered through the treachery of Hoboken. Thursday, A) pril 9, at D. Kelty's Hye part, towards the window. Q. What part did you remain | What was the business or occasion of your goil ‘eat | Uy the allegation, supported affidavit. ~ “f ' D cabareataad Gaak Ga sas 0: tadedeneel Hi a Berclock, spurte of #0, ile heais, Yext two’ thes. ci | ing “A. Treauaited at the door. Q. In what part did John | thattime? A. To havo some denustty done for fuysef. | about to break up his residence in this ety aud remove | *NwMeN™ ere he ted mee he hoped hick him: | siti He suegnded in raining the eontivenee Of Cape mare: H ‘Dames Lad: Rengett Britten nauen | COMBEry (the deputy) remain while there? A. By the | Q. Did you see Mrs. Cunningham on the subject of the den- | from the country. The facts above set up as a defence | gelf called upon for aspeech, or anything in expression of | Watertoan, and informed me iat he expected to remain Black Warrior; Giibert names horse Brown Billy. door. Q. Vewie describe, ws accurately as you can, the | tistry, Or how came you to nee her? A. Khe came in the | the bill are derived from the papers opposing this motion. | his high appreciation of « citizen soldwry. Ho had soon | with hitu. —— | mode and manner of said examination. A. Mrs. Cun- | parlor where I was. Q. Was the dentistry done in that | These papers admit that the defendant is about 0 | and known them, as all had kpown them in the late war | Hoping that it snay be agreeable to you to give me such NION COURSE, L. L—TROTTING—ON THURSDAY, | Bingham, Mrs. Denison and Dr. Woodward were together | parlor? A. No. Q. Did se get the dentistry dene that | embark for Hurope; hut it is insisted that it is only fora | in Mexico, He would merely present to them hia friend | inform As You possess concerning the steward’s subse- Bie WATS 8 purse wnd wiake of WITS; antic heats, best Sin | near the window, Drs. Denison standing rather before | day? A. Idid not, Q. How long wore you in the house | temporary residenoo, and that it is not designed to clove his | Prancis P. Blair, of Missouri, a citizen soldier, who bad ‘connection with the ship, I remain, yours, Se morons: Dabater, names bom. 1. Woolrad: ‘nunes e. | the person of Mrs.’ Cunningham, that is, betwoen me aud | at that time? A. About two hours. @. Was Dr. Burdoll | business establishtbent in the city, He does hot state, how: | tren vervice under Colonel Detiphan.” Tt might fot bo nn pry ag re fe 2 her8 | Mire. Cunningham. Q. Do you mean that Mrs. Denison | there wt that time? A. He was, Q. Why did you nothave | ever, when he expects to return, and admits that he has ’ > Lad SED Arn FrOnere, y sds 1 5 grateful to most of tose to whom he presented Mr. Blair Hannan, April 25, 1867. _ | Was standing with Mrs. Cunningham’s face towards her, | the dentistry done? A. He was engaged when I first went | offered his house and furniture for sale, the intention | to indicate that he was like his friemd (alluding to Sargeant | pO Fay. ? “Seay oo pao and that she was in that sense before Mrs. Cunningham’ | there; he came into the parlor, rat down, and talked until it | of making other arrangements for a residence in the city. | Mon ), identified with the canse of free labor. Mr. a nog) nce glee ot tae Oe - on nn nmane | A: Mre. Denison intervened between Mrs. Cunninghain | was too late. Q. What was the dentistry you required 3p0 papers also disclose that the defendant is Consul Gene- | Wiair was the member of Cougress from St. Louls, lately | marnine The informacion gamete "band TOR VETERAN | 824 @ Was Mrs, Cunningham's face towards yout | to be done? A. Cleaning and filling of sore teeth. Q. | ral in the Unitod States for the Kingdom of Hanover, and | elected to represent the largest slaveholding State'in the | Churn’ | Corps of ISLL—The corps will meet at No. 9 White | 4. No, sir. Q. Describe what her position was with refe- | Will you state how long previous to occasion you had | also Consul for the Duke of Saxe Weimar, for the State of | Cajon, and under circumstaneas #0 siguificant for 4 canan weet, on this, Tuesday, April 28, at 2o'clock P.M., ineitizena | Tence to her face, back or side being towards you. A. | geen her before for the ut A. cannot say exact , corkadé on hat, medal on breast, crape on left arm, (9 | She stood rather quarterly, with her back and right shoul- | don’t recollect. Q. About how many times had yon soe dhe adieu ca reeert te our decease! Drotier other | der partly towards me. 'Q. State where Dr. Woodward | her for the last three months before Dr. Burdeli’s deat’ | 4s whether or vot the Court has juriadicton of the ease; for ef hen ene is ° 4 q ae Brborigge ; i id that although he was t to repre BSS pelaer adjuaot General Lewis W. Rickman. By stood with reference to ber. A. Dr- Woodward stood in | A. Tean't tell; the most Thad ever seen her was within |. not, then of course no order for the writ sought to” be athens Re brmahagree Prion, Pagrtes co PV gan pe Ng: fo pe Ncn sition Ahm opr A front of ‘Mrs, Cunningham. 9, Whore and bow did Mrs. } that tine; might have ween her two or dire \ves. 4. | obtaid cau Be granted, The queauon has wot been de- J souri wend nol long enjy that dsdneion, but that the | as 8 COTY of een» teed sata _ ‘nikon #tand! a we stood at Mrs. Cunninghan occasions did gee her ort A ed by an iS y, an » HE ee amas res 7 ( ve c] h 3 you, 4 - we “e peed 14-1 Pape ew yg ee a Geer which his election was idcutifled would | Which I herewith rend to Yu, and which i xt_your dispo: He also indicatod the identity of the | sal. In it will see that a Chinaman, narned by the . “we '. - ates v8. Ortega, (11 Wheat, 467.) See also note to that over el pbk r _" von » ring! - 2 iA RALERS' MEBTING.—A SPECTAT, MEBTING | Bingham bufore the exammation commenced? A. Yes, | done? A. Most of the timeT dil. Q. Tho romai | cae, (00, 4701 hens Com. itd Curtis Corn. sec. 108.) ‘Bat Res crantiaa of eter eer ta haeteee anions Snare, he, wes Go ringette Se eee are _ owe Deniers Society, Rive be ot pace I big pet! Ln f eg fur as you ease ~ at ge you go a gee Ui doctor or aes, Coates = fie sadleser Pe it peg bo 7] al! over the country, and their natural developement. nae coe was Capital ie ‘ Hester eI n? A. know can remember the mf A. I went to see them both as a gem hing mers oO " cary of understood Hergean E aoa wet ‘of the - # sated GUEFAVCS Amara | {ix efihout A. The meng of the words were that | your husband go with, yout He aid not Q. Was hy | cones to vested tn federal: Courts aor than corsgany cane Wo yay their rexpact a wider ant a | Ae omy cep mnlag ace lll) i bed aatninat $ me at that tune, A: He not. Q, Where waa he? | the Bapreme Cou he argument against the jar 0 we ne "0m ont ; : 5 eae mony - the substance of her words were that she asventod freely. | ‘A, Tdon't know, Q. How long wus it siuco you had lust | tion of this Court i, Uhat dhe constitution has yooted excin- | thas tlaaser, aud wh bud been we widely, recuguteed os | 182, Youns Rngtishinon, who wore our ea cnaten ir: Q. Devcribe how the examination proceeded from that | seen him’ A. 1 had seen bum through the win sive Jurisdiction in the ease inthe Bupreme Court of the | their leader. oo for oe ton yoar Tnuseety a" ‘the An tation, 4 Point. A. She commenced, with the immediate assistanes | T don't recollect now at what time. @ Did he live | United Stas, and that thie suit shoukt have boon coun | "Orderly Korgeant Riawaaiw Pree remarked that bo | Retin sichtce ten years, latterly at the Amoy station; of Sirs. Denison, to undo ber clothes or dress from @e | with you during that winter? A. Ho did not, | meneed im that Court. ‘The last cluase of section 2 of ar- | hoped it Would be indiented to Gok Froment that Uae viatt | wy sie i. thot commento of “Cititeania fon? upper part of her body; afer Dr. Woodward had ex- | @. How Jong is it since you and ho lived together? A. | ticle 3 of the constitution declares, that ‘in all eases atfict- | Yar aluqether a spontancous taticr und iM bo decree of « | het as kuown in that comsnenity as “California Jon, finined that part of her body Mrs. Denison took a man- | Binee February, 1800. Q. Was February, 1866, the lact | ing ambassadors, other public ministers and consuls, aud | political texture. Nor himaclf ho disclaimed distinctly any | Tic iy new al, the tacts of the Robert Mewno twagody: Ulla or cape aud threw it over her shoulders, so that it | time you were separated? A. Tt was: it was the first | those in which a Suite shall be a party, the Supreme Court ‘with the republican pasty, either maw op here. | Gncy sid Rotcome on beurd the hip at Whampos until cavered ber body down below ber waist; Mrs: Qunning- | time that he stayed at hoi Q. Was that separation in | shall have original furixdiction.”” Congress in distribat He understood himeolf to be inthe company of | Sict G*rk, a few boun b ind when, on tho ham then sat down on a cushioned seat or lounge and Dr. | Febroary, 1856, before or your first acquaintance | ing and regulating this grant of foriadietion, provided in | men who desired to do honor wo & xan whose virtwes wod | wat, tne mowarl suet Uaag were alee Woodward conunued the examination; wheu she (Mra. | with Mrs. Cunninghun? A, Mr. Denison and I have ne section 1% of the Judiciary act that the Supreme Court | high and bonorable character and deeds were neknow. | wtcticbed. eer tg handy retine tke Ni 4 Conningham) was sitting down Mrs. Denison was standing | been separated by law. It, the separation I have referred | should hav exclusive jurilietion in all ease againat am- | jodged by all. After the trying. free of ho late pritical epocreaciiy 60 surah ith nee |e ane eeprom, and between her apd me and 1 could not ave; 1 saw nothing | to, tok place before my acquaintance with Mrs. Couning- | Dassadors,die,, and original, but not exchiive juriwticuion | yurmoil, be understood they were all preseut wae ht honor | wrt wernt agi ee eee ee, back, immediately behind her, close together. Q° Were | I generally went to see the doctor; Tm: od nnennnanmnnnnme | there any words passed between the Doctor and Mrs. Cun- | went in. Q. Did you go at thers times! heme paseage. more of Mrs. Cunningham's person. Q Did you hear ham. Q. Does your husband pew reside in Brooklyn? | “in which & consul or yiwe-consul bell be a party!—th € mont from View, In y “ ciyeeviom male ty. Mrs Cunnkagham wo tne uanior th | AYNo. Tho you know where he roniiont A. tu meey | clearly rejecting ho iden thas ihegram in Ut Conetation | “co Hrement, apart frou all pabiicad bier Se ight? ye YS eee which the doctor examined her persont A. 1 did poi, sir. ] City. Q. What's his business? A. Straw goods § rerpect vo Wilkes wart inthe Supreme Court | forhe Dea Went and? took uitra demoeratic ground upon | they found in Joe a meat obedient ercun’. They purposed Q Did you heer any ex of hers, ‘‘Dou't expose | Q. ‘What kind of merino was that Mrs. Connit , the grunt of original juried) to the Supreme | the slavery topic, but intimating that he wasa citizen of | informing Cajitain W. of the oharact me #0,” of anything like A. No. Q. Were you near | ham bad on at the time of her examination by Dr. We Court by the same in the ¢ Fouth Carolina, but had been driven to pursue his vecu- | leaving the ship, but a slig! i enough to hear every word that was uttered? fOhjected | ward, und what was the name of it? A. Idon't recollect | cla tion ea workinginan elsewhere than ju competition with | curred between’ them aud thi captain | to by the District Attorney; question exctuded by Court | what kind it was. Q How high and how low did it como | ty, + are:—1. Con- | slave labor. After Dlearned the history of t and exception taken t the ruling.) Q Was there avy | upon her person when she had it on? A. The usual beight | Woversies between two or more Btates; 2. Between a State Mr. Rone B. Moxruosxy proposed the following towt, | captain, and therefore could not te whispering or words spoken in a yoice not audible while | ludie# generally wear their dresses, It came aa low down | and citizens of another Stave; 3. Betwoen a State and fo- | which was responded to with great enthusiasm heard.’ you were present? A. The two women talked together inan | as ladies generally wear their dremes. Q. Was it | reign States; aud 4. Between a Stato and citizens or sub- Jobn ©, Fremont—In whose history we reengnize @ herote Joe extaged the punishment which he gt 5 ee } under tone of voice, what they vaid, Idon'tknow. Q. Was | open or close in front, and at the back? — A. It | jects of a foreign Nate—thatis, aliens, Now, if the grant | y.cure sirnpeling throus erty and obscurity, and gaining | Robert Bowne affair bi WARD McUONNELL, | Special Gommitiens, | that whilst Dr. Woodward was examining Mrs. Cunning- | was a tight back, hooked ap in front. Q Was the skirt | of original jurisdiction be exclusive in the Soprema Court | with his own right arm the front rank in seienor, war and | was from the wig bbe RDWARD Meobw | bam’s person? A. Yex, sir, Q. Did you neo or hear any | open? “A. It was open part of the vay down, 1 | inthe caso of a consul, itis eqnally exclusive in the four | statesmansbip, bearing the hanner of elvilization wnd ie | he from the neigh HURAM CORWIN, Act or word of Dr. Woolward or any ove else in the room | know it wae. @ Was it open ae far down ws her hipst | cases above enumerated; for the grant is in the sane | Word of the eonquerer over ng barriers of nature, wn on the Chinese one-t, ax be planting the star span upon ibe phores 04 jer of our great brother He wust be well ki % May tha: kind Providence | lived at Amoy, and was taken through Hong Kong and for er : » | Whampoa for trial at Canton, and therefore, if he meapod | in the destruction of the’ Highfyr, some foreigner ctvie laurvla of the chief | Gouttiers can ray that be Lassen blu inde the date of farther? A. Yes. Q. How | clause and on the same terme ighths of a yard. Q. Was it | ton of dhe Judiciary act al kneest A. No. Q. Was that wre when Dr. Woodward during that examination, that was immodest, indecent or | A. It was. Q. Was it an vulgar? (Objected to by District Attorney; question over- | low, then? A. About fi ruled and exception taken.) Q. Had there boon any act or | open as low down as hy word of Pr, Woodward daring that examination of her | merino garment unhooked_ be person, #0 far as you saw her person, of the kind charac- | examined her person? A. The merino garment I have re. | and citizens of other States, , in which | cebenet Gael terized in the last question, were you so near, and in sweh | ferred to was hot hooked: T thought when Lepoke of the | it eball kave original, but not exclusive, jurt annexed toast, whieh wat | Jluping that the facts connected with thie sad affair may April @ poeition that you must necessarily have seen and heard | dress being hooked in front and tight behind, it referred to | © » the argument, the whole of this exception would | duly hone Our whole Country." | wou be kuowa, 1 rem yours truly pel, 7 P it (Ubjected to by the District Auorney and allowel.) A. | the outer garment, or frock. Q. When on your direct be pstitational, asthe cases mentioned snoul! have ‘One of the Tr propaced the following taut, which : “0s COLDER Yrator, Wilt mM: poet, John Brougham’ Seen vested Gaead ly drunk -“"The Pathfinder of the Nock __ SAME DER. Yes, cir, L was amination you stated, there ir a litt mistake I wish to by the District Attorney—Q. Ind Mr. | rect, “She was etripped of all her clothes except ery, the Deputy the room with yqurself | merino under garment, which bung about her w preme Court. Aud, again tie ia what \« still more expli Tespect to the practica! con * struction of the framers of the Judiciary mbere of tho “« Quates and members of colleges and ihe pablie generally wre faves, act, many of » and ayention that * fe Heroes oy ay Exrvoxine Party.—A number of -tndente MPO LIQUOR, DEALERS A SPRCIAL MEETING OF miward? A. ¥ Q Did he leave the | what was the name of the merino garment you b whom were eminent : ibe Kings Cou x tl be & Feopin’s Hall than once? A. ink not m than | ence to’ A. It was whet is called a lady's merino wrap- | forme titution, the ninth section provides that from Amherst Ce have Just retarned from an explor orner of York » 4x, Brovklyn, on Tuseday, the been twice; Tam not about | per, Q. How far up and how far down would that lady's | tt riet Court of the United States shall have jugedio look, to perfeet whem. We Bab ine, lock in the afterveon, for We Umoseeuou Ff importan’ busines. Hy order, A rino wrapper ¢ on her person? A. As high up as | tion, exelusive of the courts of the States, of ts hhoulders overing her hips. Q. How far did it | agninet Consuls or Vico Consuls, Se, In the thoa of ail ' 1 the 1 aud bouaniea! studies. in his d below hor hips? A. TE should half givlative Interpretation by the fithors of the censt! took phic, When it appe ‘The schooner DewDrop wae Chartered for the purpaee, and A not see it | of the abdomen, Q, Was it not long en more ™ ViH9, Loannot say | that & good many of those prevent bad’ been very wotive | the party wet ra = — = = | @ Doring the greater part of the examination were not | than half the abdomen? A. Tt wae not that } that tly tion fn this ene during ti paign at the beads of political REWARDS, the motions and nets of Pr. Wood ward conceals nyour | garment wken off from her person dure | preme Con it Tam satiated that it n1 Ac, Walter J. MeKay, chairman of the E: «Com rived on February 8, Here a portion of the . “ . view by the bodies Mrs, Deonivon and Mra, Canhing- | Ing that examination? A. It was taken | the inferior tribunals of the federal judie mittee of the Mechanics’ and Worki Union, | students left the schooner to puraue thelr researches on REWARD. LRT, BMALIY GRAY Ebi y nything in bi ik he had #0 he not hay He might have bad A, MYERS, Pronto | j f | ing expedition which ty Ino, F. MeCrusy, Vice Preside P. Cururrson, Reere'ary thy 19h of January last for Bt. Mary’, where eh ~~ ands of thi bam! A. No, sir, they were not; Dr, Woodward | of her shoulders, and remained for time, Ihave etated rin conclu Mac » Cannon, from th 4b ward, of the same | shore, and the Dew Drop, after having taken water and dogs hour eurly, wae standing, and betny rather a tall inan id | Q When taken off her shoulders was {i slipped down on | sion, without giving more at large the reasons in support | comunitiee, and Uthers, greeted Col. Fremont with the con. | previclons on beard, proceeded to Key Weat, where she i be see bip alt the while, Q Did you soe her personY A. It was. Q Was it slipped down far | of ft It hax been alvo objected that, admitting the juri tinuance of their regard and the aswurapee of their aiuach | arriv m th 4. On the With she set sail for the Ray of Sere. ut his head and shoulders? A. 1 could see the enough to leave her shoulders exposed as low aa the | diction is not exclusive in the Supreme Court, still hat it Honla, thenee for Tortugas, from thence to Key Wees wet stopping placa, where fiat St Mary's were taken on ity on the 20th of April, Q Were there sleeves to tut bas not been vested in the Cirenit Court: of ty @ Whotook it | States. The 1th section of the Judiclary act provi Mra, Cunningham | the Cireuit Courts shall by asee bis hands? A. Apartofthe | shoulder bladest A. It w 1m aii the ti garment? A. Th you yay partion off from ber arma and sho $$ $—$————_—————— | part of his body. @. Indy REWARD-—-LOsT, LAST SATURDAY, BETWEEN | time; J could ba re boubih and ® wise | om was Ko tain Glee Club, rang | aeuin. ' Fernandina "after which the | th b coming, 1 up Ninth street. . ~ allt is then passed) A Vox herself. Q. Who unhooked r dress? A. Bho did | rent wih the Ftate Courts b a cits ¢ & bounteous supper wae spread and | after # plea ; ee months. ip this trip ¥. WOLF Did you keep the key of the room in whiak you we itherself. Q. Did any one w OF any part of | State the suis is bro snd a citizen of anot by te pany atthe Key Stone Hou fuetruction wae blended musement, and no donuts ee ~ | The door was locked but the key was io it; I was standing | her clothing? A. They did. Q Who was it, A. M The eave before us fails directly within this provi- | ner af Division aod Chrystie streets, Dut that this eystem of peber research aud stady will REWARD.-LOFT, A BROWN TERREER aLUT, | by the door, Q. When Mr ory went out did | self. Q At whose request did you doit? A. No one re It is sad, however, that the jurm«iction eunot bo e. i ethnedabaite ppepmilar, A party Williams College, under wars, anawers to the pame of Julia. Hy retarulng oa lock the door? A. Yes, «i the key tn it | quested me. Q. What did you remove? A. 1 removed | concurrent with the State Court, as that court has no jurt City Politics. care of Prot. Chadbourue, & at present in Florida on a : “above Reward will be paid. And dic you lot him tn) A: Yes, «ir. @ When you | Tier trooch and J untoosed hor skirts, which work fusten- | sliction of the cage, it having been exetaded by force Oth | owe ravANY AMALCAMATED CONVENTION@-rnST | Milllar Onterptien were bettl ta in did you pay attention t the cou- | ad behind. Q Who firet enggested or mentioned holding | (th section, already referred to, Tot the anmwer to die aa : - Tur Srraeaur Vasorunur.—This magnificent specimen duet of the examination or the words apoken? A. | the towal up before her? A. Mrs, Cunningham herself. | gestion is that the phraseology is designed. simply Se ee ee ee . hisneture and eksil At that immodiato moment I don't knyw that I did. | Q Did Dr. Woodward say anything about it? A. Nothing | Ue furiadictionof the ate Court whore itexist:. Ihas been | THE PRIMARY RLNCTIONS—THE ORGANIZATION. pag po eile oy bapa ogg a tm cheers | did y ms main in the ro. ring | about the ——— 1 — = ‘To, whose view work e also, a an is not in meee 7 The convention of five from each ward, called inte being | Was co py xhibitien all day yesterday at Pier 3, North for aynter: plement eon board. The @xmaination of Mrs. Cunningharn'y person’ A. Because er person have been expowed ax ahe and vested in inferior courts, it hax be * annie . yeloe | river. 200 people vieited her between the hours of § Foward will be paid for informaden that will lawtte dhs | 1 was requested to remain there by Dr. Weodward. ore in the room stood if the towel had not been held up ty Ge Teemeeny Seachone ree Oy pee ath nt a ed nko @ihien cab ung a Pe cf, aa Lies, avd information received, by HARVEY Dr. George Woodward reccalied.--Q. Did you request | before her? A. To Ir. Woodward as she stood at that time. ons, met last night at Tammany Jal! for organization. | 4 bs ’ a let uaremi Ltn J Jolin Connery und officer Wilhsins to be in the room while | Q. Tid that towel prevent the exposure of any park of her | court that ercludes the Juriediction of cult | The names ofthe members of this Convention have already his uttentions to all comers. The popularity of the com- YARD. . ou examined the of Mre. Cunningham’ A. I re- eon to the view of Dr. Woodward as it was held up? | Court. am satinfied, thorefe wat this Court has tia 4 . | mander of a ship is always an inducement with Voyagers, 10 Fear Oe 2% SOMO AN LAST. Ge SUT | Tieced emeor WI to remain inside the door, ast | &. Ido not know, as Leood partly behind her. @ About | jurietictin to hear. ‘and decide tis motion, and | Dm publiebed in <4 aay ede: Gsoe aux » heen and we may therefore expect {ull passenger Hate. wht the ‘The above reward will be pak! for pe rongvers of the d done on the previous occasions with Mr. Kekel and | bow large was that towel. as large as the common size of | also the case Out of which it hae ariwon. The next | four representatives from the Senall Onrmmit: | Vanderbilt Captain Wilcox war visited yeeterday by mame, by LEON DE VENOUR, ve eet, New York. Mr. Snodgrass; 1 said nothing to John Connery. Q For | towelk? A. Itwae. Q How high did the twal reach gust taken in resisting the motion ts thet the nature of | (we party, four from the Contesting Committee, and tweuly- | numbers of ladies and gentiemen whom he atates he had Oi) REWARD—A DAG OF BILVER, CONTAINING | What Purrone did you wish Mr. Williams to remain pre- | when she held itY A. I dou't kndw; I did not soo it after demand in suit is not one in which, according t the | wo umpires appointed by the Hachems, not keen since they were children, and o\prewed $20 Be oe ice in Jenuacns Dining Raloon os Mowasy | Mint? A. For the purpose, aa T always do under such cit- | T gave it to her. @. Did you mean w say upon your direct | usage and praction of the Court, @ writ of the kind in - canes tint ohn’ of Ge nce of | WueIT intention of accompanying him on the Grst wip to the Zh The above rewnnd wil be part by | Cumstances, that euch matters should be conducted in # | examination that the whole of her person was question will be granted. The demand aust be an equit. | There was a foll attendance let night mambecs Europe. Commodore Vanderbilt's lady and her two lt at Jonason's, or at the exchange ofice ica West | perfectly official manner. Q. How far did youexamine | naked at one and the sane time to the view of I row). | able debt or pecuniary claim, and certan, or capeble of | the new Convention, » daughters thtend vieune Pu ue steamer oo y. 'W. L. LEWIS. the upper part of her person’ A. To her waist. Q What | ward? A. All but her shoes and stockings, theeape across | being reduced to certainty, A general unliquidated demand, James T y pate hy af bm gy! A thie trip. Gytain Wii per of the ship a amas oan portion of the tower part of her person did you examine? | her shoulders and the merino nt that hong about | oF ope in the nature of a claim for damages, which cannot | Claraation, hi On taking the ~y Ne tem Tall 44 Kent, now trading and Rarope, OF, REWARD. LOST FROM ALONGSIDE OF SLIP | 4. The entire of it from her waist down: « portion of the | her waist, apd the towel which I enppase she hung before | be regarded na a debt until the decroe, will not lay a foun- | at Guding hanvelf ouce more in Tammany Hall, as tut he hes relinguie nant at the soliel- ‘Verpasian, at pier 49 RB. Ron the night of the Shun for the writ. In ‘of Fark ve. 1 | hoped that nothing would transpire t canse him to re ¢ . Tmalumaat, with houp on the fortstey cut, cheeks | Wer part of her person was covered at that time and the | her, Tdid not tee, aa she stood with ker Dak to. | dation writ the case of Flack vs. Holt, ( ‘ He wished f fon of the parts n of Mr. Vander Wis monster ’ ‘aS collar, all ready to be epped. Tie dniee’ wii re entire of the apper part. @. Did you at any time during | wards me. Q. Did you st any time wer Tr, Woodward or | Jac. & W. 404) whore goods lad ben ennaigned for | Kret returning to i pile, wished for a union of the partys | etuamehip, and we are cunt will get all the "go" ibe nuove reward 7 iyaving Hie mam slengnide theship, | Wve examination cau her wo be nakedly expaved except | either of the male person in the Foom, look at or wee any | sale and the Vill, among other tings, claimed a rroovery | and was earniwt in the hope that ty y labors of tho Con | Deauitie out of her. The mun & ee x KOB. HUTCHINSON, ow hoard. | Ue immediate part of her person under exandnation at | of that portion of her person which would have been ex: fer fraudulently delaying the eale of the goals, whereby | vention would rorult in the puri re yond ay 7 it are not of levury, comfort and reotniness hav- ee — ow ae | we moment? A. No, er. Q. During the whole ex- to the doctor's view ifehe had not held the towel | @ lors acerned, and on fa motion for a me ewat war | cemarks were ee by cheors. ing been the points aimed ni, and we feel errtaim that our RWARD.—108T. ON ap agty THE | aminason did you ‘conduct it ne delicately as in her? A. No, I did not. Q. Where did John | made and bail’ marked at £3, Lord Eldon observed, Jobn Clancy Tanne Beil, Jr., were choven vomporary | coins weroea the Water will be astonished at ber enor. ernie fom cil ou thr Puck Haak, In abeacd | YOX Could conduct a professional examination | Connery und ‘the’ yolioe efficer tant during | ‘my difficulty is whether thad ia hot tov large ® mum. Tw | Secretaries, met aune te own | ROWE strength and solidity wo the wonlerful exten of iqned b; Of that charnctor? A. Yes, wir; during the whole course | that examination? A.’ The policeman etood with his | writ only goes whero the debt ix sworn to; if damages | It was then decided that rach ward should Mee te ie | ber accommodations. Bhe i now foiehing king in her of the examination I did not touch ber but once, when! | buck againet the and Mr, Gonnery stood | only are to be Pecovered that will not do. ' You cannot | candidate for chairman. ‘The wards proseeded cive tit | eral and water, and thove of out citisens wha may be ae placed my finger on « biack and blue spot ou her her arm, | at his right, near waehetand tn tho corner, | have it for any loss which preferences, when it was perceived that Fiiwh F: Purdy | pirous of inepecting her wili have the of #0 and discovered it was wot of recent origin; I did not | Q@ As you and the in the room were stand. | the goods marke! id @ majority of the votes, whereupon doing today. The Vanderbitt ait tor ‘Aectaaamgeen thie pam BT Bee ce ee ae Ing and situated, cow. or the officer see any hay ey Oe tentebaree, tthe Mt ward, and | Say week. F . ww mination, nor eo remar » peti f inghar' i ~ ver he: J D—ON KUNDAY the expeeure of her — ; no far es he exponate of bor Ron, suvept her pees (fart of ber Gack and very Alfred Chancelier, of the Second ward, were olsttad per i= Dm. Braiows tn defoace of the druna i —e anf wae , she made nota moment's hesitation. | ehoulders? A. The} part of be Now, w manent ceretaries; Tsane Bell, Jr. was appointed treaea- | end the fs fixed for this eveniog, at | sihaapanpemndilantorstennesaced inewet, | By die Coure—a. How do you know that she had no heel | could they eee? A. clothes fell down they | sent care it Fer. and Charloe Mills sergeant ot arms. vt | TM, Clock, st the Academy of Mocis. ‘Te Importance Sa oe taney? A, Meroly by the promptures with which she tock | oould see the upper part of her body, except where tie | the writ blag ig armel ayy yt pe Af re ‘ube occanion and the well Known cloquenoe of the dis: OST—ON THURSDAY NIGHY, AN OLD off her clothes, y Mrs. Denison; I did not touch | merino garment was about her waist. A. Did you etand | againet the too to draft by-laws Sone’ C tT teady, | Uneulehed epeaker will Goubthoes atiract « crowded au- of ng Tne to ear one earn bie owner. CI her clothes during the whole course of dhe examination. with your back or aide oF face towards the officer and Mr, | be box got ton, vir—Jobn Cochrane, John Clancy, James T. Brady, dionce. ‘and white, iu be rewarded by @ Did yuu at any time during the examination direct or | ¢ back towards beth, and | on Feet B. Greseey end Wes. & Buter. dcritin, etnias tasslesnints i fan tee ‘) im at fT ave. ©. request let bor clothes drop down? A. I may possi. ire. Cunningham with her back towards me a part of the | York, which Tt wae moved that « a sn bene ward APPRARASCT — i | ont FIREMAN BADOE NO. AN. THR PINDER | DY have made uch an expresion about the waist oF @. Det she not all the time while any portion of her | entitin! to eet be appointed to report a plan Wo reorganize the primary | dith, of King street, has been miseing wince Momlay art J picase leave it ot ibe Chief Kiagineerts office, or at de | Skirts, to let them drop downs little. Q. Inu you at uny jon of her person | the property Secten syeten te Ne wy! when he was seen on a Sonih ferry huat about ten ollorks eae ae wise Oo. Ho. Meo Aan time requeet her to rtep out of her elothes? A. 1 did not e upper and lower | its value Gactronmn, Thus ores ao eae rege, | inthe evening. Mr. Meredit —_—_ mngeeggem seers @ Did site at any Ume say to you “Dent expose me cot’ did pot stand with her pH Ly -<4 anwounee bit Choioe | aid about years of « Knows of bie ORT—ON FRIDAY EVENING LAST, IN GOING FROM | A. She did not. turwands: lid phe stand with her face towards | arriving at en New oo. eras, 0 om the 15th | Wbereaboute would do well te potiry hie friends at Mr the City Asserabiy Rooms to Wilitarn mre ferry, toot of Crose examination—Q. Was there any of her per. | them during that time? A. As the doctor examined ber | seesion and detention 7 e Convention nyo g io ve 18tl Alex. Croall's, in Verick cirert, between King and Ha- 5 magn for care. Cader wil b> aye en ae, A. Yos, sir. Q. Woe there any | body, she turned around her shoulders, arme, side | tint the defendant ie a wi 4 way, K. oo hon roorganiaing the party in this | ley * a Sclsceiae h. Wasco Gere at oo Oo noes | ak. can hee “hee eed ka can Th doe : fring the evening eparchos ware made by Richart | Niven Wano—Our tiem to relation to the Mitby condi O8T—ON SUNDAY EVENING, APRIL ON THE tae te examination? A. There was a of ‘her porsoa wed. Horace F. ¢ and others fe ‘oom, soome to have Xi W ta the neighborhood of B. Latte, a exposed from first to a Pas v Soomplete | tion of the wtroets in thir ward yexterday onmingtiale road, ti o change tn the party machinery, The Gon adjourn had the desired and designe! effect im stirring up the j 5 : i i z fs i ned uncovered’ Browdway, will be | A. Her cheet, arme aad neck, down to hor wait. @. om voter ton there harge of bls duues. <= When you examined the lower part of her pergon, whet joanne pA. To Sy iucpeetor, trough Health War = -— Daan Pere fematoed ancovored? A. That portion of hér person “rf den Demarest, that the garbage, ashes amd other illby aly teee ba oe by Cortes pe ‘we would nturally infer from the nature of Ue quse DRATH OF LEWIS W. RYCRMAN. far abel stoner be rermerved, Ih compliance with tha Beg eg Pott pl ped cam ad ipeomapiacenranan in seen | See EEe tw valued ar» fhanlly rein yond ite Co ® wi a from filthy streets abated. 5 bad a rary tberu! roward ‘wil be gtren for fa recovery rove covered ty Der wanking, Ie Fou remraah Jo rtreet, ss aenncer ian ae Pick sant eng te Pre 1 Deane SO mye tog and 11 oclock kaet ee - A a ~ Canningharm? a 4 “4 ¥ been of fire for tl district was enased Ota 110i INDLE AND witite poo, at | mmvw if be erent a ny direction, @ Before nach engaged in the war of 1812, and was e member of the Vo- | ae ehh al bate ee aoe : * Sov aia nd halo a See wre ee ee Fa fr we Caw Salon oon Yooen stage i Ne etperimt in Pike the sum wh ora, the Mt, web ari 5 =! hi — = fie eure ei, sontity a0 0 Penneytvania, which of course . He after. emt Grew Mt into the street in so be Fe the ret Ca Ans it pa a ‘The alarm of fire in the Corepart Of the eyeniue for the ‘rriting on the die page” ionAtcK by of the is at his mo- ‘camphene ph hn VANSCHAICK: | ment ih my mind, @he did mot ay oo. Q Did fone sto which ahe made ome ape rity - ~- cause? A. Not that lam aware fi mighe possibly, ale rapa . though new Ihave no Fecollection. gist ye, oo et boy 44 John Connery have @ pencil tn hie ALT povoed okt boy 4 Bothing about John brougdt James F. Mahon reside at No. 55 Rast Twoifth years oki, ami child # sears okb, : $ i i = i 3 3