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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1857—TRIPLE SHEET. you cannot testimony to contradict mere [ THE TRANSATLANTIC TELECRAPH. into « THE POLICE COMMISSIONERS’ CONTROVERSY. tintecnents connsel. and tons, AAA nnn Ba. Clstan-—Teu rule out the auabitus den, bat ste ay Submarine Cables and Thetr Dink breaking strain will be over four. Te SUPREME COURT—GENERAL TERM. exception to it, With @ view toshow tho feclings of a me are gravity is only 3.5, or about i ae. this witness, I havea right to ask him what course he Tes—/TNe Enterprise—Visit Of sea water. while being laid down, Present—Hon. Judges Mitchell, Roosevelt and Peabody. te woe | ae + will be reduoed by the displasement of the | Mar 0.—The People at the Relation of Fernando Wood we. d keep this in custody till she was took to | sbarp enough. | the Wire—Transmilssion of Continuous Elec weigh occu ae ? ~ we ye De 70s ey 709 stand the Coroner's inquest? A. tric Oe, exeaind Sarehd, pet St) pe Tp ee ae eu t admitted. |, sir; from SPiralate huoeay” mesiousd te te Gout toate ‘Q What was the jer's condition as to being rusty | The great commercial ap gp = ) ewe i, made no objections to the putting of these question, so the | then’ A. It was a little rusted at the time. | acerue rom the establishment of o telegra- ngth would suffice defendants could not bring it Sod AED 5 Dae Cok of it Q. Was it covered with dust when it was found? A. | phio communication between and the great teat mnst always be oat, in the argument. Hie was willing questions should be | Yes, * 1 Ve wes tn the erate aut | Amerisan continent are admit by all, and we be- | the eight five miles put and answered. Q. Have you taken any part in this Q. Had it been washed recently? A. I should think lieve that no exertion or expense would be sonst third, be @ severe murder since the inquisition was concluded? “A. No, sir, | not, from being covered with dust. | dered too , both on this or the other the | very lately it was considered 1 have not taken ay part init other than to tall with par- okt ay Sa eed aaa ita es was | al a Ene ee its i 2 at bis to get an Cee et ties about it. seem! time, sani at first eight almost wire beyond a La, “he over tie ibid “aT eign aki sent tos tombe, Dat ald ot gp there to talk about Prove Uanyou found that Wore waa no bicod on it? A. | ree eae, Soul at lego. st a “Q 5 “ Fes, si have not deterred numerous project apI Q Suppore there was only a distance of 18 inches be- | this case. Yes, sir. : i " cco ee aif P S Di mbie chair, could the between them |. Did not you talk to her about it? A. I did not. Q. Do you know whether a chemical analysis wae made | ing their ener; to the solutio | Uritcout upping ovet the while A. They might and might q ma she tak foyou about iA. She did not” | of the bicod ou the garimentst A. I'was present during | Atcation snd labor iss ll kao, when applied ; that beyond a certain } prison? A. 3 moet 7 7 . idation theory, j i What would benatural in auch acage? A. don't | her in anciher building . 9, You were present duriage ta examination? A. A ware seldom entirely throwa away. Even ratio, ug compared wow @ there ig aay nature about it. i Q Was any one else with you? A. Yes, sir. Pe ee oa veidilliaisiataaionat i if the immediate object of our search is unsucceas- ‘ of courte, Court Thiaia. mora saggolation; the jury will judge of otra ae N. F. Wearing, of Brooklyn, and coun- ig ttenn ie — ee ee ee ae | fal, facts of importance are sare te trans] calty, but t | the mation, ven. : Y hot Ai on @ eeieww wound was given by the lef hand? octal Do om arest ‘ooh gon $4 pot say on, eee ie aie a greg 8 lag c— Dr. ae rea killed? A. | during Se orem more : omaha, vein ons wont gtr nee | Sake ea OL A, ry | yo Beecatcints ees he hacia uous | sur sia ha Sear | } ear thal never spoke to you rl wren, . “— Could all these blows found upon the body have been ane “A? She told me that Hannah hed romething to say | The Court—Mr. Fal, do yon on to Saish to rei | @ tavgible result, though only after very many slow | quate one used, a a tra- lerpretation, as fn gallant By p rab mand peg by 21h | She he ot fel ar i Croce ad ue Sens Pie ey ci" | bat proemre ops, extending ove roe bal ere | yams te worn cuba el sung Phare inane | To cic ale ens oe tim glen poe at ay a A bya left handed person, g Have youscen Mary Doncho since? A. No,sir, | direct aud rebuiting, ‘and we now give notice to. our | poh arr ering with an announcement of a | very moh against the efficacy of the talograph. Tt | Saunders, 12 Wheat, $92) Rhere power ie granted Q@ Coy reason? * 1 Cg BH gpg . Ts Gaatall you pavegene in thie case? A. Imay have pipes be vo W ing of 7 Se | new Atlantic cable; but it is not earee Sse aa Seemed slocerictoma iadanet ae prio the terms, unless eome ea restriction is deducbla from. Dr. Burdell when be was spoken to some fricnd about it. the opening of ot pe | ‘ clear restriction is de om Si eRe Durga mth plata | vcbetic ences any ee MEM | MAAN Grr Teele RW Me | wif fopons te saat oie ttm’ of tar | Aerie Seng, aad the conseson “ tdenly | yack Wits) Na tcamion sf te fot te yithat ; rally attended “clock this morn ¥ | broken, a current ten times more powerful than the is lowed, whic! feats or think in a teens, ay that blow wa inficted by a | Q. Have you general ae a geod Ba he sed icheneutaromates | they vibe WS. ‘oe prospect CR) yep ied ove originally passing flows in the opposite direction Ie avowed! objects, Bion 7 om Comat, B00, 428; Gibbons Se eae eae | ose ee REMARKS OF THE PRESS ON THE TRIAL. | {hem tn the face, Cables of il eines seine too es, | at tbo moment of the separation. ‘This is termed | v=. Sen, 8 Wha, ies.) ‘In the interpretation of Q. But it would be different if the location was other ae have a subpoena morc than one timo? daa rig lbp ae pensive, others in ne ae pate ~ toed gee A wire a few —_—- yee ror noone erage ces men 4 "Then you mean to say that nothing can bedetermined | ““Q How’ many times have you been Were? A. Three | _ «Hlad an opinion,” ts the abjection om which 2 long ust | majority g error. The cumbrous size, great balay gen gy emt Boke anew Boel wreak Hrapower to ereaisla givens i tmpes 6, Dower 16 ese on to Seeneranate Se 12 Cs fetiees os Garena: | oar $f Beptletne were aie Genieeet Ae cease et | oe st and heavy com of aud the almost universal ttery is used. And when it is considered that | serve. A power to destroy, if wi by a different hand, perseus? A. Lmean to say that in this instauce no person Q. Did you manage to sit near the counsel of Mrs. Bur- | jurors on the trial of Mrs. Cunningham. We recognise at { hich the 1 r ‘ bl the power of the shock increases in direct pro- | is hostile to and le the es we Yahth ded Manny wethated on ihclat ex ike, "ar, sahara, koma nase eo ithe wat the price com er on | will long be remembered by the smarting sharehold- port to the length of the wire Ce qe ~ ros and when such repugnancy exists the 4 : “dou't ask you. your ined! 2, 'Q. That w y aceld : ie * hey were to make, | of the current, some idea formed o! jority which is supreme must control. | (1 on Q. 1 dou't ask you your medical opinion, but whether | “@. That was entirely accidental, Had you the direction | juries, but prejudice and opinion differ widely. It is one | ers. t pos expense they i: Figo gekir sre rn sable’ |. Constlultion, be, Fonte ok nan’ the nature of thoe wounds guve evidence that they were | of the police officers in regard to the custody of Mrs. BY | thing to Prejudg @ person accused of crime—fur pre- | and almost im; to lay down. The very | W i current from Atlantic | Sugeoquentty the iotacior demer ce: as Mie pcs irag 4 yA. y opi- | A. I did not; they were under the direction of the Coroner. | judging implies that the mind has reached dotinite conclu- was, will be. It w'll certainly re agreat obstruction bo y. Ouiow Wh ce right-handed mau? A In my opl | at te Gacener. give you directions to give thean Juda ii ‘a different thing to form an opinion of perme ey eagle 9 nay spaces Was, SORES | Lo thie tana lation a phioeuie aot a ae Ress Vs, Crowninshield, Supra.) Where such DioD— _ P, | each may avoid the " r opinion? A, Fi my medical | gometimes? A. Yes, sir. iblished statements without the mind receiving the strong G.Adenis eek zen your qpinien? A. From my @. Were not the directions generally given to you for personal bias which constitutes what we call prejudice. f | | messages, and & incon. | Gxists it is no a that | that proverbs do not always hold good, and practical | venience to those employed in the neighborhood of | Shicction les to the power itseif, and not to the exeretae of Q. I don't ask 3 ou your opiuion, but simply if from the | them? A. No, sir. atelligent inen cannot read evidence without forming au | men | ve now been Cope in the expeusive school | the machines. The company pone to nse Morse’s | it.” (1 Story on Constitution, sec. 447.) That is the truces i a } ing telegraph, and zen of Smee’s | expocition which best harmonizes With its designs, ite . vi aD 6a » bl -. Clinton—At a subsequent stage of the prosecution we pinion of its yal its ance of conclusiveuess: | of experience that electric cables are certainly among | recordi » : . —s rau ee Sout EO ee Re esi Go recall and cmagsine this pergon ad Chey | ee ie ee erase Sidamont of meu | the exceptions. Unity ts not strength, nor is | cellsto work hem ‘with. ‘These are und Objects aud its general structare. (1 Story on Gon: = that who can read without jing of what thoy read, or witness. 1 require it exclusive exercise by one body, the subj aia is ything about a left jet Attorney—What did you go to see Mary Donoho | without questi its accuracy or credibility. | rience having am ved that a close, and | liable to error of any. The vast quantity of mate- | require it ” son in examining them say anything about a eft | | Ditrct Atorney—What did, you goto se0 Mary Do oe nenepetm ey. Retain withont | Keaee Rea Me tee thnk ote a eat vals employed in the ion of this gigantic | completely taken from another as if that other had bees nde N ose a nagtte diet inquest you acted under direction of the Coro- | tieularly about the proceedings against my father which prejudice, or of judging of the evidence and its coherence, | gure°to orush iteelf with its own weight in laying who are unacquainted | ¢xpres:ly forbidden to act, (Sturgess vs, Cr a eur ed Supra. Sce generally on the rules of 21 ¥ pending. st men who should sit to tr this the | with undertaking. mount | ~onati 3 7 ia your’ examination of this body and treatment of | "Sip. Tieit Tin’ S ound the docoment lst this morning, rave accustions, "We verily bellove that the mast fro- | Oe raneee’ pire oblaegp e ph A ae ea ed itneccicot arin te qatta | BZ, 08 the, Conatation, book, 2p, cheer 5) Circa Teta) oY 0 aed, une the Gssaton of Oe | NS chiutoo—One more question to witness. At this in- | fis fa ends. is the constteional incompetency of come | Was intended to connect the opposite shores of the | perchaed wire will. be about 40,000 miles, or auf | implication is as much forbidden ta if “forbidden lou strength security, where they are concerned, expe- | the most efficacious that can be used, and the least | sec. 445.) Whenever the terms in which a power is ranted ert Xe, gir. \ ». . Mediterranean. Cient to go once and a half in express terms, (Barton vs. Himrod: 4 Seld. 480, b heeyeancs gael made were made ‘by his order? ent L Yau naman. voter tasaes ae ee oan pamee caleba ta thee cocreot H ‘of no Pig A hata set Bhs I ot ine copper ree ‘employed for the conductor will be | Tho actin question a RS EY nme y “ _ ? iv 7 q "7 ' d , a at 2 for 2 nati A. Yes, sir. ry . : 7 ie who are really “in nm | m re. = . O Were the ‘clothes Raevel stag your presence? A. — val Rae! neat ov - dag Foi cases, and bad they are the class from whom lawyers love | wonder to the piscatorial inhabitants. If heavy mes round | the rer oF ve nearly to She moon compennee. 1 ceca, fc ‘iti: We la Malan TeMovs coat. to comy jen. z yar wee! miles o te Fe ee ee alate | Bee eu war omon ai exminl byte ma |e amnaameegtumaucet inset Me | Saw su, ou cose haw th | love Wf the scheme a meoomul te ribo oawot | Cala Gait! onctanc set ae 0S en a ee ee } ee see 5c oaellg he 1 jury | indeed, @oy'can be laid down across the Atlantic, greatest engineering Of the age, apd | quired by the constitution, by the electors of the city, or think thé a A. He hadon a Diack cloth | Gi wali ibe. vocates is to keep this kind of intelligence out of the jury | ; » e constitution, t <ul wal" ehersitte fantooes, so1 don't | the Coroner? A. Yaar | iacorelay sequiats we cannot eeusure them stonziy | been ‘at length overcome. nt and assiduous | intelligence unseen and tnstaneovsly to its most re- | within the meaning of tac constitution an nutborty of the a . J 7 pi ” ity. ey are an authority of a district comprisi know | er he had. drawers wnder them or not. 7 rt during Dr. Woodward’ . | for availing themselves ofallthe ads which the law and the | Jabor, many trials, aud pot a few failures, have led | mote parts. be . I Q Tie wound,in, the abdomen was also mortal wound? | ination! 34 Ron hia ae shill | custom of the courts allow; but the law should be amended, | to what is anticipated will aare ‘& successful result. The whole cope, ohiech and design of the Concetta wa a3 | yada ng shies thahasetiia tgnttieats: | acre ae present locality of business? A. T am go ies White Drepatien;, perma Seung; or peroneal ts A company has been form oye) pospese of lay. Despeate Encounter at the boy» agg to decentralize power, viz:—Scnators, once chosen in four propa that penghed the heart—did it ge ugh | teacher of medical jurisprudence in the New York Medical | terest wou! 5 an electric wire across the Atlantic, an At | MORRISSEY IN TROUBLE AGAIN—A Tis’ * | or eight districts, are now chosen in single districts.—Art, the of the cgat, the of the cloth vest, through | Conlege, aman bad allowed his mind to weigh and estimate the ime to the , the wire intended for it is | About 7 o'clock yesterday morning a deadly encounter | $. seed. ‘Tho Ascemblymen are in like manner choven Ia oe tae ribs tate the Inbar? yd Peers | eee eoeaames Wy ended thi wal sail! woalay "A. No, | Bot of ett, constite tery pmetion wocotea iJerer. progressing rapidly towards completion. took place between Job Morrissey, the pugilist, and some | smge Sete Mendes S 20D bd State officers are @ Would it, require considerable force to make that | ,,,% Yo" have not atte ra ” Our great criminal ras ofee approach to the character one who visits the works Fen ame of the waiters at the Girard House, in which soveral of the | shorn ny (ne bl nap yp eelbinasberrhyy ff w Qo Tate ey are wrens i require considera. Q. You did not hear Dr. Nostuyt A. No, % Bond } dy ting of tha | isiebus of colseni Seat ante ng pope agit mr he gp Bolin cod fai] | Participants received severe, it not dangerous, wounds. It | Legislative powers are taken ‘from the same ' ‘. \ 4 Hh house No. & 1 v] ” | i Soa a 5 bie force? A. 1 would require some force. joa. Soetort ety, afer 12 o'clock; I think about half | public entertainment, than te ascertain the guilt or inno- | eqnally to be surprised with the of the | appears from what we have been able to learn, that about oes aon $ nt ykterrtors. “Art. $6, sec. 17. Se ree ae Sey MeRe | Seat aleve ena of the acc ted and to vindicate the cause of Justice. | Wadertoking and the and completeness of the | 4 o'clock yesterday morning a couple of disorderly charac- | fiven !nedudiciary te divited thio eight provincial courte bow munch you may mean by considerable. Q. On what day? A. On Saturday, the day after tho | Surely, if it be desirable to have the highest intelligence on mechanical a1 ents for carrying it out. Apart | ters went into the restauraut of the Girard House and or- | power oneo exercised at ‘the centre, is iene wala a Geanite oree OF | murder. Gch J Did wirbil the blunt banner? pa epee Mctag rete te the jet "tho pablie from the dificalties of laying down cabio, those dered breakfast. After partaking ofthe meal they refused | throughout the State, either by general’ elections or local i chysagmetrnoeenipeongme ahexaun Man yo SS Cales an trian Gresine, tno wists be° | interests demand it Hts eesential i & due administration | silending. te pease Pare os to pay for the same, when a disturbance occurred between | SPPoiniments. Tesides his general devign of the constitu: ‘rom. before. R fore the murder. | Of the laws and to the repression of crime. every | throu length J | them and the employés of the establishment, resulting in | with this statute, Art. 10, sec. 2. The convention had im ‘Wa: that wound inflicted from the right or left hand? s 1 " yoper safeguard should be thrown around the rights of | as be ap} One » ys y is a 5 Ai cami cay: | sete Qrse—What vert of Boud street A: 65 Bond | Proves Merciwe! of crime crime itei'should not fed pro: | however sight, in the insulation of the wires, | the arrest of the rioters. a tree hours aftr the occur- | Pin view the taking of appolimenta sn polo depart . If the person who gave the biow stood in front of the | “"O" Xo at si? A. No sir. | tection in the co-tly machinery profassedly constracted to | would render the whole undertaking abortive. If | renco of the above affair, John Morrissey, accompa- | ™ for general officers and one for local. It called Pesto wouhl wot the biow, paturally eto ane righty A. | | .g. Nou cametn the moruing to vist a patient, and heard | secure the eiclent administration of dhe lx. the difioalties to be overcome are great, the means | nica vy a man named Join Patterson, entored the | from te ccretary of Salen Lat Of ical Meer amoeg right side; a person with the left hand might strike the FUE pk elas led What wie Gin pectin ate: | eqlgtte,©, Cae not challenged at all. 'hs8\gealieman on b Co., are certainly no less so. Sahenn | Geert Bowe, Feiterscn, it is ond, tek ep a) Joel ouowe eaperied Meelt teal ad kon ome ie ci ‘hand. - yr . 31 undertone to one ‘ ; O You cuppore the party would stand etill, and not | ‘6% A. On entering the door of No. fi Bond street, I | oF irc ufleers iat he had ieasoh for not serving ov ine Jury, | be done to render the cable suc is 3 and | Pitcher from the counter and waenbout throw: | (O\Cmce, and gave thelr reasous. ‘The seotion they recom- rena? "A. It’ applies no more tw the oue hand than the | Perceived a spot of blood just above the knob on the out: | fis 'vemusk, however, did not reach the exrs of the Judge,aad | if the attempt to lay it down should ultimately | ng it at onc of thé waiters, when Willlam Conway, | mended to carry oulthelr views was ‘alte- other. | WG. “frost appearance did that spot exhibit as being from | Be,"ne uy aera wouy Gencase,, Haring taken the oni be unsuecessful, we should almost be inclined to.) tho carver of the saloon, futerfered and told him | ration, And now, for ten years Im tetowing tee eakisaghieyts ecco ye mae wk «|g ln ane at cnt | ntscbeaetaa es Sos og anaes | Uae dia eciomelelemrctcl apes, | ant uoriey Kaige nagar scot | a fs eta a ane ae at W ities cross examined — See et ee ee sited iio fe Seems to be, in this 6 Gf the | wize corresponds very neatly with the course of the | Ycef which lay upon the counter, and was about throwing | the contemporaneous interpretation what was intended, Q Where is Dr. Wood nowt A. He is in Nashville, | "G" yas it not a mark distinct and plain of afngerreach- | | ag aber, boty for the toned ae Gulf Stream. By this means sdvantage will be taken | !t at the carver, when the latter picked up largo kuifo | as to ae who were Le te ap ‘Tennessee. ing from the inside of the door around to the outside, A, | Bingham, something which needs ex} vaste | ft aap shallow table land which that | to defend himself. At this juncture Morrissey drew a pis- | 7his plain ‘ntention cannet be evaded oF violated: fetes ng ge Oe YG) en you got in the house what did you frst du? A. | Scar teehee” Se Genie eee we east bowl pL id, ‘accumulated at the bottom of | toi from his person aud presented it at tho carver, when | ht “There bebe now oflcecresied ty thas aati thee tiomer i this city. As | passed up slairs 1 noticed several marks of blook up- | ge ag agg ab sea. The rede alanis we eee the latter stooped beneath the counter and procured a pis- is uow in this city, under existing laws -— sale erates ree abe ats sey Toe | Sout a Nt ln aN’ aeeabea ae Sua | Medal ee Sa he tested tle rl | fsb. Sets wee then redo bo ie, at wit | "4 tC eg mn . Van . lds wer 1 a7 , 7 | =" 1 nd Sen caeeeteantaae” |S eure mecha eter mes Amey | ET Rad, Saar, Staaten | Sad em Yaeger eee | cuca’ wc' aera Tacos | aaa ee mah, am irt—A © he : wo they bad been made by a 0k Judge *, wi | je a od, . | Myo Teen Sgt IR RS Tag | Taming dows sure, Ye Pesan | fo ‘his “seat” as ‘a! foror.”” Previowt ‘te the urdell | 1599 goog miles, the greatest depth on the | the carver was then assisted by some of the waiters, and | Station houses. | Mr. “You must call him. You can't examine | TQ "jn the dark: A. T could not say. | nate, ending Coie uanet Semen Sn Seooee ee | dake 070 fathoms, or upwards of two miles | a revolute asvault wax made upon Morrissey and Patter- | Police duties defined. this witness about bim. | Q With a hand againat the wally A. Yor, sir terms of intimate vequaintancesbip with Mrs. Cunninghatd | S 14's half, and the average depth 1,400 fathoms, or | son. Hard knocks and cuts were received on both sides. | Compensation provided. Tastrict Attorney—I only wishod to show, as there was | qheco marks were distinct? A. Yes,’ str; they ap- | —An acquaintanceship which could not but produce a very ‘ be laid | Morrissey waseut in the neck with aknife, while Con- | Provision for appoiutments and removals, an atiemp to sueer over this mader, what there really | regrad to be blow! hake strong bias in her fayor. He had boarded with her or in | aboutone mile and three P may bm way, the carver, was aleo cut. in the’ neck with | A®d general superintendence. pathy | QWhen you gol up stairs where did you go? A. 1 the rame house for « long time, and had dealings with her, | down in one Jengt ne sreather, Om | Scaife “in the bands “ut Morrissey. "Tho | «2 the Legislature can thus evade that provision in the " 5 . ed bi d te] into a ry j ‘D, , A - d 5 0 an atte was made to Me ton here re Dr. and a-: | oss as ae ae off, and said that the door | Mr. Coe’s name appeared also tu the report of the Coro- | g period sufficiently long. Two, {or of | but it failed, ‘The latter, wi arovdra> teins aed a fow feet will be as good as so many acres or miles. By tie following ‘qaestions»— Ehould be guarded carefully; that the blood might possi- her's inquest, as the person who introduced intothe family | the “finest vessels in Europe will be in | a bowie knife in the other, proved & match for three off. | Tingling two cities oF towns together, the of electing Q Have you seen Mrs. Burdell eat and carve and write? | fiy be trashed around tbe house. 2 A Mr: Todd, Earle, so ue teiting of theenectves, | 8 service the Agamemnon, Teut by the Gers, and it was not unl policeman Farrel, of the Fifth | fll, mubicipal eMicers may be taken the , At Revejor | qc. us body was dhen there? A. Yes, sir; Wving on tho | AU cuined they are o¢tuitelest ropariance te set nade | D4 the far famed Riagare, by she Amarions govern: | ward, came up. that the assailant was akan ino cuntody. | Sy be" tnas ‘sppowisd,”luntead of beteg @ With the right or lo hand? A. She eate and carves | Tut SIM Wate Pe dector; this a terrible murder.” | Mr. Coo as a Juryman; and we think they would induce ment, Both these ony sed Gad altered | ‘rliefe he was confined until boos, when le. was taken to | %: DY DaFcly jolning two counties together, or only ‘a+ othioe poopie do; T don’t know any difference. | "Q."You was directed to attend there? A. 1 was not; | him, as m matter of consci to retire, if he were im order to be to ship the in July. The | ti*imbs for cxamipation parts of them, sheriffs, clerks, surrogates ‘and dis- | ee Pinnelle had made the post mortem ex- | at liberty so todo. The conduct of Judge Davies, iure- | Ni will take in her half from Mesers. Newall’s | a ‘ trict attorneys may be thas appointed, and not elected. @. As far as you have seen her, did she appear to be | asked him if Dr. Fi je Use pos > | Ses eee eee See an ah tal ie 2 will ship | TK MATTRR 18 INVESTIGATED BY A MAGINTRATR, ag ay ae Bay pe ’ right or left handed? A. Right handed, sir. amination? morse dhs ~o i gay jewcastle, gamemnon |. Patterson was also taken into custody, and along with | , bY ing all county or city officers officers with G Have you bad opportunities of seeing ber use her | Q. He said no? A. Yes, sir | eres 0 cceeeian aed “Swoon Socios fom She wee of Messrs. Glasse. Px | Morrissey was conveyed to the Lower Police Coat, where Bay a names Gnd powers of a larger or eumiler terri. bands) A. Yea, sir Q The body was then stripped? A. Yes, sir. | : edtahe ! then both steam to s stated latitude, about | Justice Connolly was presiding. Here an examination took Q a = gh Theirict attorney — Was your attention particularly called | Q. Were you present at the time it was stripped? A. I = | middle of the intended course, and having securel: lace, and complaints were made against the prisoners for | B0t Be clive as now. is oat atin. 3 io we, | WE tot . : can tl i News from the Bahamas. | Joined and dropped the cable the Agamemnon will | felonious aesauit nd malicious mischief. As might be | clusively a city or county Meer that may not be ¢ eae . your residencet A. At10d West | WD tng seo the clothes? A. I did wot see the clothes OvR NASSAT meensamipeaer non retara to Vs bay, the, Saggara ee pavenally enneuee vn Gay was ony phd utional inode of bis & pepe SorsEm bh there? ; Naseav, N. P., April 22, 1857. course ewfoundiand. By means entire | by rathe — = Peotators, | statute shall prevail. It is not intended to TESTIMONY OF JOBS CONNERY, THE assistant Co- |, What medical men didyoc tad here A. De. Fun ri. we Governors ins Opice—Be Gorer. | Jeogth will be laid Gown in aboat week, or less | she tnnenre te take = deep interest in the progress of | Sr"tne Legislature to alter the territorial limbs ot coumtion, — | cdg Mbot De. Kuightt A. Tbelieve he is @ sominlaw | nor en Rowle to Newfowndiant—A Colonial Levee and | than one-half the time it would copupy if one abip | tno following aMdarits wero madoagainst the prisoncrs, { Clie# and tows, but that power must be exercised in sub- @ Vouncted ae deputy to your futher, Corouer of the of Coronet Connery ortem examination made there? a, Ping St. James's—Arrival of a War Veise—Partiament caceeadeonen Lesa og al Another fant of | Chareing (hem with felonious agsault:— tnode of appeiatnicats to adie and ‘the ike, Whee this bag ciy rain pasos alloy b> ‘“ Net in my prevence. Provegued—Reportal Lass of an English Troop Ship. the cable William P. Conway of Girard Howe, corner of Cham | Power to alter territory is so exercised aso interfere with Q@ Wore you present during the search in Mre, Cunning @. Was there any, sir—any post mortem examination of The mail schooner Monte Christo arrived from St. ly bers street and§West roadway, being’ duly sworn, do. | “ls provision of the constitution, it must yield to the su~ ham's apartments? A. 1 was, Unat body to your knowledge—a proper Past Morten €X- Thomas on the 17th, having on board his excelloncy J.C. | Lightness with | Poses and says That on Wednenday, the Oth ti ne eee, Pe, Cores: 2 wi Present whon the search was at the buroaa | amination’ " - Was violently and feloniously assaulted and beatod ; . means connot Siarcem tue wtadows in the frou room? "A. I'wat, ors The Court—State what it was. Bayley, Oe. San Sepeeel Gevorine Co ee. Oe the exception of that. used ined te, per | Morrissey and John Petrie, alias Pattorson; that said moa | converted into an end as to change the whole eharaeter of Did you bear auy remark made by Mere. Cunningham | @ (heprated ) Vd they shave & post mortem examina. poreten ft pee put = ater ele yt ae og Beets the amallest ever emplo Te is | Came into the Cirard Howe, laid themscives upon, the the act. ae hg costae 316.) oe io d to the ch? if 80 stato it. A. 1 | tion? A, Notto my knowledge. / “ » rth ee * | counter, and when disturbed by the barkeeper, Sewell Kecond— Propert; .—Hection rs Cansiagham inate tome remark; Tain uot | Whi air, was the exainination made Bigs wae tient,” AL nck ot tens ya Gey aia | pecullar to Tis conatyuction, differing ‘chiefly from | "Giver, doy threw the pitcher at him; that doponent | the act gives to the uno of the new Oommlssloners al tha fo. pamcngty Ye Sites dat de wea ant.seee os tote pond RO NR IE aay | sworn into office by the Chief Justice, at Goverument ts pron ip vast number of very | wires oreuneerer aren os ee owt pene Hv pay cos ny Frc nd whic is the private mo rt ry 4 city. ‘the the 3 wi re. M = . reat a, ae en came over to where ¢ was behind a counter, - #G “Dud you find any weapoas Were? A. 1 did aot GE Where was the body theut A. 1ewas im the front | House, in the preence of members of Conci membersof together, mitend of a few thick wires, Aut vail Morriwey drew a fictol and dbchargut a loaded | Proviion a to the ownership of the property, aut the rox @. Kou were present when they were fouad? A. Yes, | room on the bed—tirst in the coflia—frowm there we re: | ‘twcmuly aud titer penllomen. On the sane day the which are usually eto By this means great barrel at doponent, wo escaped uuharmed by | Ruution of Doin wets Orcavan f ereen a moved it to he . o eny - er” * prorog dod, bel io » i Paesexaion, absolutely Com- "G. Are they present in court? A. They are, sir | You took it out of the coffin, and when this examina | by proclamation to ihe 28h of May were several pmo WY is » AA Ce Nery py piste! Inlgiog r Gowtehens theo ata aalite missioners. | This is in very aspect in violation of the com- The revolver, the dagger and laucet which ' were found | tion was made it was after being taken from the coffin? A. Metsures of importance before the Howse, viz.: a bill to strength 2 trie, alias Patterson, then went into the street-and-depouent | Station, and no compensation is provided for it. The alt oarcan wore here presented to the Coart.] Yee, vir regulate the wri cking eyetem; one to provide for an Audi. | to understand its constraction fly % wiil be | iiiowed them to have them Arrested, that maid mou ate | main scope and ohject of the statate being thus in viola Witness—This pistol was found loaded, just ax you see | @ Do you know, doctor, whether these wounds which | © Hie Accounts, aud others, Which “at one fell a tacked deponent in the strect, knocked bim down, kicked | #00 of the constitution, i: must all fall as void. Wryne- it; there are five barrel: ix \t, all loaded, but the cap is off | were probed then, and to which you aad the other doo F*0oP have been ent to perdition. from hima in tho head, and Morrissey Wruived his jaw by a blow | bamer vs. People, 3 Kern., 396. fone of the tubes. torr buve certified, were mae after death of aol? A. Tean MF. Puyley ie short im wtature, ut has an intelligent frees the tank hth tetiene nee ene | Damar.” Q. Were they alt found ia the same drawer or pot? A. | oaly judge from appearauces mathnes of belie & dstetatand man’ be bes cles ose | Gieansteny of seven No. 22 wires twisted — ponentor todo him bodily harm, and without any justifi- I think the pistol was fould in the lower drawer—the third | @. le you know what was done with tho buly of Dr. keows on man Of his antecedents together. This is covered with three coatings of cation on tho part of said aseailant; wherefore this depo. | SECOND MEETING OF THE NEW POLICE drawer; the were found in the middle drawer. Burdell after that Monday? A. I do not. oy ort thet he wan MARY’ | aoa which increase the dia ad Uae | pasa guage Gast Gee antd cemations aay 0 ervortod td COMMISSIONERS. @ Were you the perron who discovered the safe key, Q. Do you know any reason why a post mortem examl- by ye at th wer for the above assault, Ac,, and be dealt meter leave for Charleston, | Whole to about three-eighths ofan inch. Thus far vound to The second meeting of this Board was held at 104. M. . found nation was not made immediately? A. No, sir. | ’ + sped ey i “ {a company with others Hs 4&1 ry Te, fiomet tes South Curolina, in a few days, ow bis way to Newfound: | the process is performed by the Gutta Percha Com. Bee EE TE TI yesterday. The minutes of the provious meeting wore dresred to Mrs. y wt on i i ts Bet Receuaary, te conenel Coa by vie ore wday ber Britapnic M . pany, whose patent for covering wires — Peter J. O'Donohue, being duly eworn deposed, that he | Tead and adopted, Mosers. Draper, Nye- Stranaham, @ On what day was thi’ A. Tt was upon the first | have » post mortem examination immediately, before any ain Mage eng _ Mariner, 12 substance isas ye) unexpired. he insula’ Sire wns an oysterman and barkeeper at the Girard House; | Cholwell and Bowen, the full Board, were in attendance. Swnday after the murder. change sone qe 4. I should certainly consider it | un*, came luto port irom Jama town and Ha- | jg, therefore, received at the works at East Green- gio. teu minutes past seven o'clock on Wednesday mort. | age rt © teal ‘Withers cross examined—You say you are not positive | highly essential. bs wich ina state. The next which it May 6, 1857, while he was in the basement of the | XO Answer 1g Pat os received from Judge mate 3 Governor held hie first } a ‘Cunning u k about not | @. You have had some experience with deaths by vio. | _ Our new Trading avy ding theres who cle was preseat becide your: | leuco—bow many perscus—toquents—have you altcndod? | Was & very aif, starched, self? A. There were offers t beside myself. wurse of five years Thave not made less than | the door of the room (per Whiting, either in acceptance or otherwise of his appotnt- undergoes is that of with tarred string. | above hotel be was attracted by a nove in tho street: that ms, he came out and saw Wm P. Conway and Joho Morrisey | mentas General Saperintendent of Police, the Board ad- at a distance of twenty feet apart presenting pistols at one | J7arned until noon, i Ey if ithcere id Me dred examinations, not, he f,in all these | torial an exprestion to say pr ave ty pep ey bay At twelve o'clock a quornm reassembled, when an im- Ps bd parscaphng orine Cuca @& “the me the | casce were ditegctions made; they ere cases of drowning, foe, pg po te ag 7 ae j Le a= A vg Pe firing cat; that re "7 i Some TAT we > mt formal private mee =, heta —s Ahree quarters of am r Atel J | earme and ; ide-de camp sang out their name a , ne! Con e boty and Mor at z - - oqueee was Bela? A. T was employed Oy ae ee ia tot'mon tocay tas tho examination here | 7 of hie voice, and parsed On amoug the crowd which | revolutions per minule, covering nd CffeCt | ee en ei te tant Morrissey then | "Through the day General Nye received “ a a you his deputy? A. I was employ ry him poeteesd a a opecman et the generalexaiinations? A. It | bad gone before and done likewise. In about fifteen of aily eve tion of it ina sbent pete | thos bon Terrie and leorrimrey thew tans Conway, thai | Which im the neighborhood of some two were | "q' Duriag the whote of that inquest did you act as his | [x wot such ax I should hod if | had conducted tt | twen y tninutes thealde-de-camp waved his hand like a Of time. It cow ready for coating with the outside | while they wore beating Conway deponent weut up and | Set in for offices under the Board. | Six and the deputy and by his orders? A. I ncted by his orders | @ You bad not charge of this? A. No, sir, Twas sim. | magic wa ine Mimirine () crowd dispersed, covering of twisted iron wires; the “strands” for ey by both arms; that sad Morrissey got | SPO! “a pero eee a jeputy and hy y | the cere! 1 to breathe suc the new law. The of ‘Ser. Lyd you act during that period otherwise than as the | ply Mt the time; it was simply as'I thonght, to de. | quidling the ceremonial to breathe ove more pure ait, tae of seven No. 22 iron wires i Aupoo deponant, threw hie arm around ’ Cie Q bid you act during pe e| Pp 4 “ and to enjoy ence and freedom. — It je quite time that Gov J | . geants, &e., are ay all up for and the: c a i yon the qv * doputy of the Oorover and by his orders? A. 1 acted by | termine the width of the wounds, m length; it would ‘ t d into are red in another portion | hiv neck, held him tightly and struck him three times i. poiy- Ate py 7 | have been impossible, because the body had’ been opened | Pore should no longer ape royalty, but become plain | twisted into a cord, Prefen wound on taree bob. | under the jaw with the pistol and aliemptod to stab depo- | Commissioners a lt ee @” Ancwer my question, A. Tdon’t understand what | and the viscore had been taken away; except the wound | Maller of fuct peopie ‘ Cee ey aren en hich ae con. | nent with «bowie knife, which weapon he flourished, | fuential applicants aud their proligée who crowd thetp you meag by it , in the neck, the depth of the majority of thom could got be |, The Iatest report in circulation is that the transport bins, each containing some a | saving “TN have your life anyhow, you d-—d con of a T- ition which Is enderstood to ha: ‘The question was repented, with an explanation, and | determines re at toe | tas wah Galen anton bane. Seer encoEaaTe Tedting of wire i twicted on to tno cable. pofen | that deporent ran “into the Fchange ofee, mocten by the board, ta Felgren 00 On eoebemme iy ane ed r —. | @ You had nothing to do with the examination the | ‘ * ter evidet a = West miway, got a club, camo out ‘ietare.!? ‘ each candi : ny You gly ty of Mre. Burdeli quite frequent. | content= of the stomach? A. I lad nothing to do with the | SX i asa fet that the report is ike a bad dollar—it chine consists of @ horizontal framework of iroa, in and saw both Wortkeny and. Hetrie, beating bo oy Oe Le bie ay a ed Gate i ea | San reat pase: pene oe of : : =: oe about ten or twelve feet in diameter, round the e1ge | gna kicking Conway, who was lying upon the sidewalk; te be provi for ee parpese. poh Ts’ ehoughs, woeld “ amp difcutty ia det 7 ft at Sle § or , j deponen ee) on ach “ i aid not, wi Ne 4 ‘dime from Demerara; and T hope most gincerely that rumor, ‘ speneut S knife, and depones ig | Bor oft , and even restricting Practionlty wa tS orteg ber to detver wp her daguerrectype | after de ek, Ey = with her thourand tonguer—« cood many of thei Ip.mg Wins ate ail carried up to the top of the machine, fepanent with is bowie knife, and deyoncnt faa towards | so ae to exclude cortain claaves altogether from the ranks @ Tw yon swear that you did. not ack Mrs. Bardoll or aces “in Onee—will ave been guilty Of an error tn face snd meet at an eperture through which the core _ of A VALIANT POUCRMAS | “Ines dcty wel shout four o/etesh, dertag whieh teanp a sereerr oe ct caguerreriypesnment” A. 16d |G. Cos 0 cane be Resconehly Boerne mere ‘Aftairs tn Bermuda, tions revoires at ike rale of Ny ine mlcate, und | ,,atderonent saw a policeman nthe corner of Weot | aires members ofthe, pean eoeibesd M6 Fase na sr death by wounds of this —without « medical sis : . | Hon, ;. oe bt ° ont, a special note was indited for Judge Whiting. As his G 14d not you get their daguerreotypes? A. T did not, tion of the pails w 4, in your jadgmeutt A. I OUR HAMILTON CORRE<PONDENUR. tightly and regulaily twists the eighteen s | h to arrest Morrievey , but th e | ancwer has been so delayed, it ts expected thas he wir i wk not. j round the core By a very peouliar planetary mo- | wing hot or stabbed by Morriseay, | SM a 80 long delayed, ex © Ror ether of them’. Nor clner of them @ Do yom know amy reason why there war net om this | paadnge cmon — 2, inh tion the frames on ‘which the bovbins oro plased continued flourishing | his kaif | and mpl | Whe board sects agumn to Gop 7 es tO eta, @ Pid not you ask for either of them? A. N r; 1 | cocaston? A. Ido not, igislative Proceedings— rops— Prospects ways retain same relative position t> Ob- | ell A. Gilbert, the bar Keeper, also made an alfidavit — = did. mot ack for either of thom ©. Was you in the room when Dr. Carnochan and De. Potatoes and Onions—Severe Weather and Ma- | server, by which the untwisting of the strands is | corroborsting O' Donohue in every particular. | Smash Up of the in New Orleans. Were their dagnerreots yee demanded in your pre tA TW 1 FO ne any ~—theonating sreresses. Sirango to eay, large and heavy as the | Tm DAMAGED FURNITURE. rom the New Orleans Delta: Apri 38] genive By yourself oF any ous else not acting under te @. Im you kaow aay reason why th STi nation was machine is when ed with its full quantity of Jobin T1. Davi«, proprietor of the Girard House, made a | ‘The Ttallan Opera troupe, which has been enlivening the aE Lal baniier you Sever uid ene werd to he Woe bomeneed eats Guy wore Gud A. Swe The Legislature fs in session, and the new House | Wire, and astonishing an is the rapidity of its revo- complain! against the accused charging therm with having | Gaiety with the muste of Verdi and Donizetti for some Q e'tdes hw nh vay aay ome _ Pe War it continued while they wore there? 4 of Assembly is proceeding rapidly with the business jation, itis but seldom that the centrifugal force been euilty of maticions mischief in breaking the furniture | days, suddenly coared their performances last it derverreotypes? A bot, str & Do you recollect what way eaid by the witness, Dr. | of the country, mach to the satisfaction of the peo- | causes any’portion of itto give way; rman g Le g were, pak ad restaurant, and damaging wenn pao ae Ly crenata thing wo do with seiting their da. } Wontar sien tan dial Grillin’ + | Pie. ies t cies tunnel Seraee 6 ae seas eaass Se eee) at been | Cpe AAIN OF TH ATTIR—a CMTE Pee. + | a unwhokeome alr, and neither drama nor i » sit ; | cibjees; th 0 0 . g off, “pon the strength of the above aftiday co Con | vive the malaria whic! @ Te you know who did? A. No, vir. re h perfectly willing te | former is likely to be & very good one. "Some have | Une of the most interesting portions of this ma- nolly decided to releasethe prisonore from custody, and | Sarches aro not belt so deadly, tor they kill by degrees, See ve ns ie ee ; f " | beem already shipped on bourd the bark Pearl, to | chine is an ingenious contrivance with which it is | a: soon as they had become sufficiently sober they wore | while that portion of Urayler street in which tho Galoty is naked sinene ra nningham—Your Houor will per | 1ace to mortow for St. The crop | for testing the completeness of the wire a8 | allowed to go at largo in custody of an officer. A further | situated, kills euddenly. To its snobbery, its remote loca- a es... hominis of ths jury | has looked ising all all the | every fathom is made. By a particular adjustment | examination in the case will come off at 9 o'clock this | tion—to'a certain undeiinable something which 00 to this witwene, though stating be brought up from the | pot be se favorable for those which were planted the whole length of the wire at every revolatioa, | «item! i court, there to answer the chargos preferred | agement in many yr ey ay Coty plece of the Tombs iu re: | late, Some have been already taken ap, and you 8 bell and deflecting a galranometer placed | eninet them by noose than three Individialy ay vag. | 25.8 Peuiae pace Of amuneenrerect A tombstone to its Met & Po you know anything sbout counsel beiug denied see | of Unis lacty | expect to see some in your maces fe ‘about a | in the current. When a flaw occurs it is immecia‘ely | terday on hearing of the cocurrense, and moet, og pomed vith the usual inse «* Requieseal tn pace!’ ing ber duriug the first week of the inque-t? z y om better walt? | it from this. The brigantine Jaber has been | detected by the bell oe ringing at the re; inter | ceraicd accounts of the melée were spread all over the | The grand emash up of the Opera was not unexpected. ; The Court—That question comes under the samme ato | Counsel Conningham—If the District Auorney | ai to leave for New York as soon aa she can | vals; the machine ix im stopped, and the | jower part of the city. According to some accounts Mor. | The lyric drama cannot flourish above Canal street. Owr ey * ‘os dtiites Fad Dertne ta etl that they anid abost thie left | soae ‘ht of potatoes and onions. defect rectified. After leaving the “closing” ma- | rissey hal been cut into mincemeat by the redoubtable | people may tolerate it ae a fashionable amusement, but Be mess ea, ted wan pouteahew wt taksbiy—tiven we will ake I bot i nos then we mean wo |. We bad some pretty severe weather lately, ac- | chine, the cable is paseed through a tartankin order | carver of the Girard House, while Patterson was but litle | fealty the Opera has newer been, not can it ever be, de- dioge tan Ome moma, Hie; F wah Fou lo show why It | camige every Twedival men of any poskion Ws prove uy | Gompanied by tumter and Tgnteiag, See hate | t0 the iron wires from oxidation, and is im- | beiter than dead from the effects of « sevors clubbing at | eliediy, the “rage” wit em | Mr Cant The Distriot Aumniey stated tht ho re them that there is vo fact m this cee that warrant: any | Dromedary, Tag i te Camera te dockyard, | mediately coiled away in the yard, ready for ship. hands of one of the waiters RE pent tice, io = ie na oom Ate Wer questions watll she had (he aid or advice | sw « as ot ni half. ment. hor siete’ shake “ Opern,”” won! ve met hi Weir. we wt to show that ths mah em getty be fren Bey The night of the 13th inst, It ore away the after: |The machines now at work at Mess, Glusse & | Heh, "apeutaie eccond ‘elton dhe Maaawie Hall | doer, much ton Corl Bet. wo cageys Neen tak wpm the wand ‘reiued her Wo see her coun 1; whe ' 1) rene Th ease w the ry On moat part of the cabios, passed down th | Co.'s are kept in motion doring Se yas reer. Cariola, and the vem, whose name we do not at this iy Cient ok Ga en), ht ee alowed to -wer this te quarter galley into the cabin, thence four hours, and turn out tn i Page eee ag ee ca Reet Leet ertiet Gaand too fete Yo bane re before Phe refi ed re fs no ‘ip. Water cloret into the gan room, finally into the | miles of cable. About 600 miles are already com- City Intelligence. first pa o fact up the other 660 miles, for which the fi and in truth we do not think that Garcia, Sontag or Me. Clinton ‘hits, that mi Comber, destroying everythin ta passa ge. The | , and the o oy ka Line, | TIVAON's Banomm—In order to provent the xocem of | ANA neve prevented the smash up, preceding by covered she wer impr ny ia thts ‘The Court—Now, wh is it that you want to prove? shock was én jous; it is described as as we contracted, will be ready inJuly. Extra machines | torized parties within tho police fines at fires the | Yocke, that of the great comet. tuntter the had v6 opportunity ts p You were asking about Dr. Tillman ani Dr. Coviochaa—1 | severe ax if the veerel hed received a broadside from | areincourse of construction, and themanufacture will | fo te state adonted the practice of wearing | “Tact evening ‘1a Travints,” alias « La Dame ane Come. er guilt, that the posicr de not see any rercianey : , o ling-of-battle ship. Fortunately no person was in- | be continued with inoreaced vigor up to the day of the showing which | as” was to have been represented. Miss Heron dled pothing lentigo ena one fr Mr Canina wg om se fr. ured aihongh Se veal was tied With convicts, | aailing of the ship. This wil be done in order to make | numbered padtce made of cones, Per emuraaes while py favor innorence ther. severe lightning, have much more cable beyond amount contracted ice offere lorette of Dumas amall Mae taiees Tein cha cents been shown by the} Gt understand yon that the direction ofthe wound | eatd of any'damage dune bse at fecefa quot | for am can, be. turned ‘out in the tims. Tt will be tees fears oes to Test." Tho Talian “Opera eo WAS confined there. sot wot no im. | conid not wanted to allow for slack deviation from course and | ‘month of arms, portance to get Ht from this witness the wounded parte? A. Not wo a certainty. of wind ‘over @ portion of Pembroke and ‘easualities which oa the | Sanding. | During ’ o's Mr Chnten—The Matrict Attorney has made statements And the fac! that the wounds were inflicted with an parishes, on Friday last, domaging | many may Commissioners: and about ber which I wich ie ‘5 lacirument harp on both sides could be determined? A | eeveral houses and uprooting some stout cedar Faynae, Theale ightand teste Bere ‘ant badges to aad ee ‘The CourtVou surely know caongh of taw to know Yes, I think the fact will show that trees, fore, aot likely to with ita own weight of to | {hem have been out,

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