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2 NRW YORK HEKAIB, MONDAY. MAY 18, 1857, ! , } ' —) . A. Yew, air, that view; Pbeliows 1 received: the greater part from Mr Q@ Whew you caw Louis Grelet, on the 7th, ai¢ yoo | ofca had mandates written by him, that murderer waste (Mr. Tittan edie to read evsuniagiion 20 and its transla 4 ok Chetstman’ offloc bwiee betwen a Bet erent crore pei Mac aonh | Hite. wate Wow Se, De Monholn, Taunt fememmerre. | tat my conversation with bime A. Yee, a very shart | pcre whee T left; the marter was commited im Rue | tum, exbaat 0 a, warrant to arrest Carpentier, ncn’: beow arrested then; E eho tld haws eailien ches ote) tna ' ceiving aty from any ono ele. ovecaien, ib ibe police office, beta very loag enc in | Qoarenten; the murdered man had just arrived fom Call Mr. Townshend objects, (1.) Warrant has evasarce ang | known put De Koncony in Heckmaa # reet to idem ‘Was tt bafere or atter the let of January’ A. It was Q Whok papers diu Gerard give yout A. Edoa'tre | pbb rome (i © the Marsbad’s othian,) forua, ve'y Cequendly T baye beow summa aed te his | intertinesiions op its face, (code d'Lustrandoe Oriminelio, | Wty he Groles ue arpoution; Mr. Misithisam tall @ehere: as to as Le Ave. member Dek Gorart @ave me any; 1 thik | remember Q tute the embotapee Of Vat Conve Ral as wear or catiocs get ore can’t pame sucther case; | wasabomt fap. S478 fanct that the in eelgeation i: pot signed by me bow mann we Dubud, by showing @ cant wu Q Were mp rotur to you agaiut (Odjesiton.) | that Tscandere § 4 you can, What took place in the police offioet A. faq | & yard 1 @ bait cdf from Trethard whe be was mnie Jncge: 1 ag (4) Proceedings irregular, oo et | Dubudl! 4 BO One Oise Were told me his mame wm A. Yea, ar vet ure whether th the-e gett men and T invited them to returm to France, | about Carpeuucr and Grelet; T havo many Umos reooiys shown (0 iseue the warrant from the Procorcur, ww | Dubud; ne one olson hore, ¥ think; T aie nt any mart Q' Ted any commnicatan sonampany them? A. Yee, | anced me by Tillou, Tiakencdiore or De Montholon; Lwas {du wassbort sii, there was & lat of monsonge, but that | {vm Treifhord orders wiltten by him; I have told allt } 4°Covo, cap. 6, book 1,461.) (4) Tao § 2 of not of W84R, | of Identitiontion on Parat's cards tt wan't ina oare @ er, (A pager & prementot co the witness, dated Ootobor 1, | a! nt unier the impression Tsanctore banded them t J wre ubout ail, the eertous Conversation touk place ip thi+ i» odwriting of Treihard makes ap exoepiicn to the geno al rules of law; itcan’s be | fou't know whether there wns more thaa ome car ‘DAb6.) iy fot the deur WhICR KcoOMpaNied Lhe | me, o9 retlection I Ceanot teil which bamded thew tome, J Merdial’> oot ruled. colarged; warrant of arrest can’t be proved sats ia | we Ph Sag yd aod beaded ito Godard; | next saw bend gape | Thave other pspers relating W this case haaced to me Q How soon afler that oopversation did you ace them wae bora in the department of Upper | requir Reet is peoveder a veamel (2 BB. §.46.) | Tittou’s office, ten or Hfieon days ago; I don't know whl Hann 4—Al! proweot, M. De Manthotom revamed; sor \ to hour after, bere tm this Marshal's room — mimes; [have been & velicoman binoe 1858, | Object went there for; T went there (0 uke @ deposition; | dabale err ied. de exhibit 20 and translation; exhibit 20a. Nay. 6, | it was after that [saw the co pons; Laaw the papers y 1 (Hugome Groietg 22a, | there, and the card im the office o@ Tilow’s deck, pnw ae two brothers Grelet. of Pohoe employed me im baie c436; my fecied bis previows aiomeut as te 1m being before Jui | have many boo ery eps ibe papers to Washiny 5 tt Was Oo. toe | Goo my poses toa; these [ re Q. State what either of them raid to you ta conversation’ , Mr Ptetre; the Prefecture of Poise gave mo | 1456; exbibit 2) a, (Greig 22 Sa dnmers. Hot, Toe wrtness ‘cxplainet thas the Iotior | ceaved nmnot now recollect from whom | 4, While bere we tlked genorally of the affair, of the | whe money fo pay soy pasvage to thin country. (art) 24a, 9 2% a, (Feiicite Debad.) wae Writing, he oorpons on top; Tt00k hold of the eare ‘of Ociiber 1, 1886, war send wo me from my office, in rely { airectly, | Trmoan Tidon's, | thick Chave | cieppeacance of the shares, of thetr voyage hee; L. doe | Q. What aronnt did be give you? Otters € bibit 25 0, a ida of dopositions, 6. can't ray it was in my hand; [examined it; T rade ton nnreage hat I sea! © my Office for beter nolomosny | other papers than thove included i my last answor, ay | let related to me, i bis pelt of view, bow a partot the | Otyected to Ruled out Mr Townsend objects Objection sustained, mark on exhibit 86 when f found tt in 4 payors from M. be Sartiges tm relation to tae aifur; | before the Gomtminsioner; In some way referriug t@ the | facts bad occurred) he tole me that Guero hal bogue to Winess—I bave already eatd that [gt my money hero Odors exbibit 9a, 04 30, 1866. no other lester th that travk that I examined; T aw se eae the only ome found there, sad 1 was mictiken u here, Tillou’s brief, thatis all; [have alse seme ares, anv) that te effect It be bad taken ofthe wp of | a dlr Kelmart’s; sometimes when T go to Bolmont'», "us Mr. Townsend otyects; that ooly oe) tos ean be road. other letter there: there were other written papors, jaa emying that any hotter was coat to me from M. De Sarugom in solv sun; T bace mOk any more; L gobthes | xn “amore,” which Was kt the offlos of Mr, Rovert, be | Nethiaon, rometimes Tiskandiere gives ae moucy; when L overruled, exoe, ports, &o.; I didn’t take tbe whole of the papers ta my eccomjen) ing tb oe 1 these pape 's were br og it { various tunes, Leau't tell when the frat; T pro. | bar said that Robert bad perceived tuat this cover bad | lft Vxrte Thad money; I was toki at the Preleotare it was | | Reade exbibite @ a, deposition Kdmuat Dall6. 18 a, | hand o wwny 5 1m ail the papers baok in the tramk tad Gack © me from Woetinxiow by Mr. Tone tiece, under yes! (wean the baginalng of Septem ver, 1866, and ths | been takes up; that Robert bad communicated this to hia | vseloe to take much, a+ Rrravgemeats were wado to get it | Fvancin March 1.4, Charies Arnand; 12 @, Doinix Frewa; | looked tt PH dida’t take the coupons and paper; Of the Loga too, withor (amy accompanying jettor tive they were laid betors Mr, Botts ZGrekt) while he caused him to observe that tue wail: oa | at Boimont’s or Rotheebild’s; it was evident to mothe | 18a, Henri J, Lamartimiore; 14.4, Jacqioe J. Datoa, (Mar. | Gevard sod T tock them to the station house that Crewe crue ou reumed—1 Dave had converstions | @ Whtcn of the paver before the Commissioner oan | fe-eutering tad not estered exactly the same holes; that | Prefecture would retmburse them; { heve not rocetved | quir;) 164, Germain J. + I, Phiiy Kiuoltt | wo didn’t open the case till we got to the station; I dew’ With comme, da regard to Um» error, But | dad i oy com ate as having reccoved in Sepwmbert A. I | be Cores) bad aoen It alao, but ho gale Mr Robert wa: so | money fom any other person th un those named, Hotuaguer; 17 a, Lous Avtane 6 ik @, relating te | know where that case is; we took pretty much all Gre puting my memoraniuiw; | apuke 1o'Mr. Diioa about it, { ge thal trersived aay of thom in Septomber; | jovi tha! Ge beveved what Told him; 1 told Grok thai | Q How much has Tasandiere given you benkrupto: of Parot; 19 a, dated Nev. 5, 1866. Offers | papers outat the station, looked them over and Goat think to Mr. Mckeoa;Thave been to both their offices; | Toa orl, tll as to tae me of receipt of any by their | stem be kuew that Guerin bad stolem shares he should 4 Objected to Objection sustained. Exception. exhibit 83 and 84 Vandas d’arret, buck; they were taken Bext morning down to Bwice Ihave sooo MoKeoo tm bis office; be showed me no | dates. und then allowing for Ue time ot their coming over; | bere netifed the compsny of it, he answered me we dustin Mellin croge-examined by Mr. Buxeot—(coa- Obdjected to—Ruled in, cate by Godard; T went with thea; Godard had minutes; the men orandum to which I refer tn my oltice is | J cannce recoguize any in Ooober; [ can’t idewut) tho | sould pet co t, we had already begua; after that I spoke | tinued from former volume) :— Reods exhibit 68 @, arreet of Gretot, dated Deo, 21, | be got Ht from Madame Dubiid, all the tral ki geome privaic correspon ‘acce On this subject, noiuiag ele | month w wbich Any were received; may memory is about | co Lim °f the Marquis of Lentitiae’s dossier ; Taaked him | @. Who was present at your convervation with Carpoa- | 1606; 84 a, are t of Carpentier ; 30 a, reqndd:ion, Dec. 20, | one string; T never kaw it taken from the string shat Tknow of, There uot got them; have desir syed thom; | ererage rather bad. ow ic was thas tt was Assolant who bad ted tea | tier in Hidridge tweet? A. There wore other porvons pro. | 1866. Otlern exhibit 21 a, dopostion, ‘Doo.'27, 1856 | bad the control of the keys; Godard bas gone them as cou as 1 got the: tol» generaity ; Q. sre there, or were there, not papers that were used | foamear tm be Rack of France; he answered mo that it wn 1 and Carpentior retired one-+ide; we didn’t go out of Objected to as not being & depo dilon whioh a war- | don't know when he went; 1 didu’t go into Relinend’ Geetrnyed these ciny before yesterday; by tvaring them Up | I the cese that are not bore, and of wuich you for ams | he that had dveu ittobim; afterwards these geutlemea | ‘ho room, went © litle; we aldu't cvaverse very | rat was granted, Objection Gustalned; uame as te cxhi- | wait for hia; I dowt know anything about the fend Uhrewing them wate the Xeokon of breste pacer; Tain’ | ume had possession - aoked me what woukt be the punishment they would have | lord; in order to ft would have beew necessary @ | bit 26 a, and 294, from that time to thts; T can’t ideanfy any other express my de ervoimation t> destroy theee pers to eny- Obje tec to as irrelewant, ( eadure oo retarniog io France; Canawered them tha. if | cume near, we did not whisper; it ts posable that [ told Prosecution offers these aa farther evidence eof the for- | than I have bulre a pgs cay in the portfolio; @ody before 1 din it; Lever destroy ‘official papers; this Bu-teed intends to ahow the trathfulness of theory tha | (bey returned theawelves it was probable that tne pani. | Carpentier that [had seen Grelet and Parot at the District- werler as to Megrapd and Mercier, Ruled out, Proseea- | uo mark on them; 1 raw coupons takea ou! I dest-eyed wor ous letier, alluding inadvertently to | there were other papers used in the case as teading to sus west would Bot be se" ; Parot at that moment added | Altorney’s affioe; but I am not sure. KOE A, gatchel, | think by Godard; either he or I took thom matter; I des ‘Toy constanily Lo tors from iso Minister at | tau their case, which have been abstracted; that it la that the’e wouk! be ten years oft risonment; Lansweret | Q Didn't Carpeutier at first refuse to converse with . the books of ‘the jtation house will Washington reterring to ny Consul Govera'siip; | told mo- | maa) cious prosecutioa, and improperly coaduoted. bim that I thought aot; be added, and if there is faus | yout 4. No, ind Cam gure of that as of say other fat ate of this, at the examination of the trunks at Gat 1 had destroyed these papers; my memory | Objection overruled. (forgery)? Tn, if there is fase it tay bo mare sorions; | have teatitied to; I frat waw exhibit #3 at Mes. Chamet’s; was prevent; Mra. Dabud, Harry Dad as wo dates; mast of Bartiges’ locters are not A. There aro 7 whica Ihave received which 1d) 4 to which Grelet said, “No, there iz poachers 13 only | went there with two police officers of New York, no boty most Of the Ume; nobody else; I made no wm |; I den’ know whothor this was true; tt referred © | mo deem to be ia Case, as Wo Dave not put them ia tbo | ates de confiance (breach of trust);’ sald, “Oh, yes, | clic, Ryer and Barenge; It was found in a book or mana | on the envelope; Mr. Galbraith was notin the room Gq Sbemuiiere, abt ho sid ne started Jau. 7. cate. there ts faux; we then ed verips which was tn & box in a email closet; I found it; night, te my Snawiedes; alt tens papecacwere found wmad Moved te etrike out explanation a: to testi moay founded Q. State what they are, and state ther all? top, and Greiet teld me bere were other writiags of Carpentier ia that box some fame night within a quarter or ‘an hoar; T think a4 Ou hearsay. Objected to. Objectioa sustained. Exception. Cad Tarnentier bad to suffer during three years, and to or- | vers; Tdoa’t know what was dope with tho others; donee trunks were ab 3 ug to Parety' Motia denied. Excei-tion taken. Q Are any papers lucluded tn car iast auswer privale J yapize and arrange thelr books in suxh a “way as that tt | [ook three oF four sheets which I handed to Mr. Tillou; I examinod four or five at least; 1 think che wat Toan’s tgentify which of these papers I received under | papers of yours ? sboukd not be discovered, and that those very booky ] ‘Ht't hand this exhibit at the same timete him, | gare. Kept; the other trunks contained apparel; I can’t dentaty the.ceal of the legaton from Wasbingtou; some of them | Obfected to, Objection sustained. would be found in comploto disorder; this t tho | che exhibit after | had seen Sopeninn, the after fut- &» any of those f found in the trunk (which are ae Oduld; Mr. Tissun.tiere hokie no wo mo; keis ues | Q Was there any other Presidential warrant for the ex J eubstance of what he said. ing it, the two police officers and Madame aw it present ore ne mark oa them by to My office; t+ in the employ of Northern Railroac | trasiition of these accused than that now bifore Mr. Bott | Q. Do you reootloct anything being al about the abarea | after [found ib, and betore I ebowed it to Carpottior; that _— tor can’t dewignate them more than the as inspector, T belove; bo wasan entire siranger | Objeoted to. Overruled. ef Mesers. Rothechilist A. Yea; Greiet told me that ali | (3 al; Jide give the other Papers to Thlon the day f (Bx. 9, GF. B.) i @ome beture be cane here; I know rothing of himas| A. I believetbere was; I believe I am quite sure. 1 § the abares abstracted, with the excoption of the 240 of tho | (ound ther dou’t recollect whether I ahewed them to pe." ook nk howe and aay If you cam designate them af Danest or dishoursi, chpable or incapable; he wok a bun- | dev’t know its date; I presume ite date was October o | Marquis de Leutlilae, bel to the Monars, Rothschilds, | any body; 1 didn’t ahow this exhibit 82 to Carpenuer, em out of the portfolio? A. I think they are the — from me to Washington; most of these papers; I was | November, but can’t say for certain. auc thas when Mr. Rothecblid had. reclalined ‘his rhares | it was read at the very time it was found; I bad read tt i wlrikes mo the face of ther are alike; I think they then in my capacity of Conrul Goneral of Franoe ta Q War it presented to any United States Commissioner | taey had taken somo from other dossiers to put thew in bg meng (0 Carpentier. ———— Deoaute | nover saw anything Uke Ges. with my “tuister at Washington; I have | for the Southern district of New York? A. Not that I re Une doses of Rothachikt, in order to complete the num Q. Did you form any jadgment respecting the conteats of before; we bo tinark ow them by whica to dedga™® sealed these papers wp myreif, ani put them | member, or am eware of. we which was in the dossiers of those geut! j thas | te paper as bell ‘evidence of Carpentier’s criminality -ignature. them ; vone of the trunks were takes to the station . ant; [have Q Was it presented to any officer of the United Atatos? | (hep had bern reptto Mesers. Rothschilds, Tan he’ ap. | before he spoke to er about it, A. Yee; it wae in @ Do pen tink -nee-sepid bnew Bla heoturbing? (0 I went there again and overhauled them; saw ‘the envelope they came back in; Idea" know whare | A. I mutask what you masn by presented? pored they would nut verify whether they were the sam: | {avor of Carpentier; it or idendy Proved bis culpabliny, jected to.) A. Sofar na T can tell. I cannot swear to ls; 1 | taken out by Godard; I carried it ont, $1,730 Q I mean was it exhibited? “A. 1 think it was shows | combers as thore which had stotea from them. but dimnthed the of it; that was the opinion de not think | woula know bis hand’ ¥ Americaa principally ; none was left 5 fore i been ; : 4 ° e fe A with to {i before I to Car ;a How many letters or to MeKcou; he is one of the counsel ta this case, and in the @ Can you recetlect of their atating in that conversa wimed Wilh regard spoke agen o ( 'y. ne ee ' ; One mote; ne | know whether it came from the trunk; Godar: 5 this had the Heal of tho Freuch tagation; 1 -ecalved a tho, sea; [rook thea tw Mr Titoa’s recuihet roy ing the envelope, vor what became | Civil suit by tke Northern Ratizoad Compa a ainst some } dou or 1 ving tothe quantity of rea of the Roths. | (ae time I epoke to Carpentier nothing bad hap, "7 hoy roam a e ‘Tilloa’ af the time until Taw | of al! of there accused as diefradanta, against all exoops | chilts which bad been taken? A. Hie (Grolet) soit mo tha: change that opinton. cther papers; cannot tell how many te bad got itamong the articles, amd she xaid it there; Tiilow ix emptoyod by me ou behaly of our | David: no United States Commissioner 'wae present when | Querto had 1,000 of them and we had therest;in thoir von Q. Do you think # ia morally wrong to tell a lic? Offre the note; objected to a irrelevant; objection was | thiy $1,750 went to Belmont’s; or mysee @erermment; 6 tebe paid by mo on bebaif of our | I kaw McKenna looking at It; Pillow had the custody of it cevatiun they coutinually employed the word nous (wo) Objected to. Obj sustained. Exco A wartaired, it; T took noreveti for it, ner Cid Lee him: emt; Idom’t know who McKeon; I gave bim | then, I believe; can’t say wi ‘in Pillow’s, or MeHoon's, but that Guerin acted alone, aud thas they had nothing Q Havers you been in houses of lil-tame overy aight Exhibit, 86G. T. B., being shown to the witness—I do | gave it to rhison; 1 Matthisoa how 3 t dom't kvow Mr’ Rothschild | of mine, or De Monthoion’s hands, de with what Guerin did. eince you have been in New York? wot know ia whose handwriting ls the signature to this | there was; Goda! might have oarried it part ry w our government; Ivaly knowas to Q. Don’t you know that it was exhibited to a Commis. Q. Itc they, or either of them, state in that conversa Objected to. Objection gustained. Exception. exhibit. and I part; Mr. Tillou asked me if I could get the of Mr, Tiliot; T know ef co arranxeraent be- | sioner? A. I don't. tian how many shares of Rothschild they, or eliber of | Offer to cbow by this witness that he bas been aconstant Cro-examined—I am \mporter of brandy, &v., commis | Nicholas regi-ter; I bad no warrant for the arrest of Grr the Raliroad Ovempany and my guv omoat ar to Q Dic not Pillow tell you he exhibited t to » Commis- | them had taken? habltué of houzes of Ill fame married man. elon merchant; don’s know Parot; saw once tn Bl- ; Lacted on the representations of Godard amd doa’ know whether our Mini-ter at Washington ta | siouer? A. I don’t remember that he did, and If he did it Objccted to. Overruled. Objected to, Objection s u |. Exception. @rtdge etreet prison, and unce in my office; did not trans. ; don’t know that they wore over oat oy ment bas to private counsel; I} would be only hearsay, A. Grelet spoke of four thousand. Q. Is not your reputation thai of a common liar? A. [ | aot business with him in my office; he called ouce for Da. | fore a magistrate; T aaw some bond: Sees ts the «lnty of Moticon to epoear with | Q Was notin exhibited to any Commissioner besides | Q In that couvervation was any reference made by | thick not; no; [ am sure not; I have been a witness nu- } vid; I knew bim by the Bame of Parot; do not knuw | Parct’s person, no money, of 1,000 francs eack, ; Bo money has bern receivei by the French | George F. Betts? A. My former anewer includes this? them, or either of them, to the payment of divideada, and | "roux times, both in the provinces and abroad; eften | whst his buriness was. much as nine of them, they were put im the on te ives in this cae; [ dow’t | @ Do you know whether any United States Commis. | if oo, what was sac? A. It was them that they sald, as 1 | cince 1860, Blias &. Balcom sworn—I was employed in the St. Nt- | think they sent to Belmont’s; Godard took them whet bss taken from the pri- | stoocr or other United States officer lssued any warrant ia | Lave stated @ mctpent ago, that Grelet told me thai i was | Q Have youever eince wore a member of the ee. | cholas Hotel in this city during September last, aud pre | ried It; saw no watches taken frow him; tomers; (knew tha: taal McKeon | obeitence to the drst Presidential mandate for the ex. | sot known what they bad suffere* during thes years to | cret police force? A. I doa’ viowsly, aa receiving olerk; I know Car} , | Woether Matihivon was there whem the things were wes United states bad inetructions | amipation of these acoured or any of thom, or took.aay | arrange their books; and in speaking to me of the two | have been since I belonged to the police; before this case, oo be came to the St. Nicholas on the even- | down; I saw no waiches at the station, bor anywhere, aay from ng pone in this par | steps whateoover thereunder? A. I don’t’ remember; I | bundred and forty shares of the Marquis de Lenililse, he | | always was sworn; I believe in ing of the 11th det woon six and seven o'clock; | Jewelry, nor nuda. ruler care; be in writing; I | don’t recollect that there was; I have some recollection | tld me that they paid twice the same dividend; once to the | sbmenie; 1 know Mr. be gave the name of Carpentier, nothing more; I think he | Tid’ Godard tell you that he took from the pega ‘mow Keow of say {o- | that there was a form of warraus drawn up, Dut have no } Dank of Frapee and once to the Marquis. York. remained there only one day; there was a Eurupeam | Of the acouxed watches or jewelry t a fo my office to | distinct recollection whether it was signed and Issued by b Prengeenn tt ner dcthe eget fon Sorrel Q Have you had any convereation with him in Kidridge | steemer arrived the day of bis coming, I do not remomber Objected to Ruled out. commset ‘belongung to Parot in | the Commissioner or not; Mr. Tilou drew it up, as wellas | tu aby viber instances? A. He told me that the same | <reet gaol? A Yeu, thore acd im other what; reveral gentlemen came up with him; on the ovea- | A. The trunk out of which I took the meney belonged teat T have ‘control papers | Fremember, for the Commissioner, I for what. | thing ccourred in regard to the shares of Mesers. Roths | Q. 14d you not toll bim, in a com you had with be Ieft the hotel be eame rashing to iho office amd | Parct; I know it, because | found there memeramie te the pocketbvok, nota | ever Commissioner was to act, but I don’t know that he | child which had been taken—that thoy were paid to the him there, that you would do anything for mosey? A. It | walt that be had been robbed that day of $1,000 im gold; | deposited with the money. ee oe ; caw tts y intended # for any partictlar Commissioner; to the best of | owner of them ¢. ¢ Rothachilds, and to those who had | is powdible 1 may bave said to; Ido not knew; I wish te | be mpoke in Freneh; I do et uuderdand; a geatlomas | Mr. Dubvd, tuter-upred.) I saw mon’s shoo and ap letsors; 1 aia ; it my recollection I read tbe form of warrant drawn up; 1 | bought them. explain—(etopped.) who came over in the e¢amor with him, and to whom be | perel in thls trunk, bellove vest and pasts, net poaiiegs i; L_dou’t | beHeve [talked with bim as associate counsel about it. @ On that occasion did. they» oF Lelther of them, state Have you not told deliberate Lea about your profos- | told it, interpreted it to me; this gentleman was stam never went to Mme Dubui for any other purpavo im koow out before Mr. Jechimesen moved to atrike out all evidence ia re | what other cispostion was ‘of the shares of the Mar | sional empliyment in this case since your arrival in this | at the office; Carpentier recognized him, and told him, eult—never offered ber money for any Sakae lation to the private acts of Mr, Merrogh a3 counsel in re- | quis de Lenttilae afer their deposit in the bank of France? | country’ be translated it (ebjected to; evidence ;) he said | —uever offered ber that her passage to shealé be ference to it, and as to private couservatioa between him. | A. That they bad sold them. ‘Objec ed to. Objection overruled. that it wae gold be bad got thas day from hia banker; did | paid if the would ; T have bees there with Chase, self and private counsel (n regard to it. Mr. McKeos Q. Did they state what was done with them previous to A. Lwon't answer such » question, because it ts long Loe sadhana ome ie Q. Did you ever ‘ell Siok sho cond have he ee argues in support of the motion. the sak? A No: I do not recollect. enough I have been the toy of the and I woa’t | bad him go up to Carpoutior’s rvom to vee whet had bees id to France and see her children, if she e Marcu 12—All ‘As to motion of Mr. Joachmis Q Were beth Parot and Louls Greiet present and in hear. | answer. done, ail going ep with bim; I did not go up; they all "8 office sen granted on the ground that acts and conversation of | ing Of one another during this whole conversatiou! A. Objection eustained, as the question contained impreper | came down . very 800n; loft that even. | against any of tbe accused the counsel with witness are privileged—as to bis own both where they are now, and I was at this | language— deliberate Hes.” Exception. ing, and paid bis bill; Cheard ao further complaint from | substance the private acts they Cannot be inquired into wiyout proof of | table, and we were talking as loud as I am at present. Re direct—Q. You said above that yeu wished to make to come down ’. Q. At what stage of the conversation did Farot mate the | ap explauation state what {t was Ce er ae I now of et ee @. Dia you ever wee that draft warrant after is was remarks that you bave staied that be madet A During | Mr. B Objection overruled. the arreet of Grolet end Lavid, and of Eugene Urelet, you offer her shown to Mr. Keon as you have staled? a conversation. ho ee ne Caavennee, Us Lae © Oe mong a | who ts nt bere. -. ae:| eater A. sustained. Exception. ou recollect any further remarks that Parot made | crowd Wlhout lnportancs, is wie preseace Raloon cuptinuce—/‘Beptember 11, 1666, Carpentier would Mr, Baxteed gives notice to couteel: for the presecation In the course of it? "ht do ta recolloce aay. of Greiet and Pores, and tft hhad tbe slightest import | Launay, France," marked Kx. 27, l ¥. Bin written tn well ws hor board there, LJ ce that warrant. Q. Look at exhibit 62 and say if you have seen that awce it is evideot that I would not have raid itto Mr. | the anival or book of the St. Nicholas Hotel; [ | bar authorised me #pecifcally to say that me other Do you know Avguste Parot? A I do from secing | per before? ia: It te flatter or. shodel of 2 tener whlch Charcot, whom I knew as the counsellor of those geatle- | recognize Carpentier as bat written in that book; thas} Q. Hed you me or pe him here in Court; I don’t remember seeing him anywhere | Was found ata search made at Madame Csuvet’s, eant of | men,and I would say nothing to him that I did not wish | is as far as I can testify; the oa which be arrived is | weuld be satisfactory 4 obo; I have necn 3 know him by sight; never con. | Carpentier at New York. te he. aed 1866 Q Who do you meee by “them!’? A Shee HE camla | Yeroed with bin is this extradition ease, to the bost of my | @ Find you Any, and if aay, what conversation with Lule Bo irrerm ie Qeieteling ofthe, Crtnalote ok Do you fed anyother vame than cathas line Ex. of, | Tisandiere ony t oF have re | recollection; beeu ta Tillow’s office whea I was | Carpentier in reference to ‘A. The follow! Gener New (Odjected re Jarpeniler entered oa dayt Objection exoepted. | 00 \ (Cetved wy bearer re (nsances; | there. ny after the fuding of that fy FO a ay | been rises 1838. A No, mr; 00 other name. be arrested if she went, and to tell her eno by ys ; bearer of hg owed evidence of Godard’s acts there, Objec- idge street; I conversed with hime ttle; Itold him G. Are yon soroatated with the and accustomed Cross examined by Busteed—It ts very common at the | 60; she raid the: ome Mentioned | ton that a modei of a letter bad been found af his eant’s; be | method of authenticating documents in France? A. lam, pork wn ors woh. =r pena ny to pr eo me in Engiich; suoa; Idom’s | Mr. Bu-terd offers to prove 07 witeeta tant te wis answered mo that i was the of a letter which he | «ir. 1 gitter the names of the company I take tos imton | Q Has Niloa dere "has not | prevent in Tillou's office and saw Give to Tiller a wrote to his sistor at Paria; he asked me if that letwer tm Q. Look at exbibits 57, 46, 47, 40, 48,7, 8, 9,10, 11, jeruure book; Carpepticr was in company with probably | 4. Have'nt seen from my 4 pokedbook which was taken from Auguste | plcsed bin; Told him oa the contrary that it could only | 22; 13, 14, 16, (6,17, 19, Rx. 19 B, 40, $1,'23, 23, 24) 28, © domen; I rwear that I saw writing im that | make this offer to this woman; I don’t huew that dhe has T firat mo and wi contained coup ma of the company aad | do him good. 2% B., 27, 2B, 29, 90, 63, 64, and say whether ere ao | book; I dou’t know Clark, of i we ever been at Tillou'r ; [took this register to Tillou's an esam knew he was other papers of pecunlary valae; and that have beea Q Are you acquainted with the signature of Achille autheuticated. many others about that trial evening; [mw | as I got it; I got it in the morning; I went in the. mame; Kaew a | appropriated by the Northern of | Jean Marie Treithara? A. Yes; 1 have seen him writes uw several evening and ‘day and for ly and got Wt the next moraing about eight; I ‘me; {maw bim | France,and kept away from the , Dorwith- | great many times. A fifty | ot the Chief's; carried the book a» it is; stopped ‘afer I heard of | manding that they contained material evidence © Lock bs suhibie 9 end say if the viquatare ts hit but ab Chiet’s; did'nt Mop at District Altorney’s; laid Gao me before; be | that there was no feloukms taking by any @ the A. The signature te bis, the body ie mot; | a book 08 one of his desks; bellows he was'nt ia; {sas those ; L received no | of any property of the company. abe that on the back ts his signature; same Q & good there at first; doa/t Gere: Wéonl to Tiles: 2 know Charice Carpentier ? 1 fame mr to'czinibh 13, but i the tae 13 | suits of 1 (Objected to.) fares ‘Loam reoolieet; 1 well ecqualuted with the , by So H . ‘A. To the fam: | tame as to cr! |, but none on ; name as to es Deer as | can 1 jim pot eure m to be bimsolt, letter from the | wa: ant know exbidit 13, and al-o on the back; same as to exhibit 14, oa wf ag del wap ae beg indore wath dia tnoespreter, Tes Ty Day, of 3. Lace peripeias friend wink Fhe mtn ad Tocsdey & wes you know how the piace of his residence came t | every page; same ax to oxhibit 15; same a to exhibit say whether the seal of the Ministry of Foreign of ; Tee there ts the name of * weouad above | thie week; I think we looked at tt; [don’t remember Rew the Raye top ; ? 16; same as to exhibit 17; same as to exhibit 20; rame | M to thom. Cis A. itis. this; cam’ way thet I xa Clark write at that book; I don't I etay ed there—might be ona hour te one hear and & a ms wustained. Exoe as w exhibit 2); same an to exhidit 22; same es to ox- Q. b tha apd nea) of the of | know Glark; I didn’t see bim write thore that I enow vt; | OFe. Teeny! @ Do youknow whether any reward was paid to any | bibit 23; same as to exhibit 24; mame as to exhibit 26; | Foreign Affaire? (Obj to.) A This iy ouly ose | “Clark, Pracce, 161’ ls the nwcond line above; I akould | Q What how es deat person for his discovery, and if so whether the money xo | same as to exhibit 27, om every ; same as to exhibit | We have to recognize for legalization. way that the two parts of the Carpentier de Lannay, | regard to fiako care of the paid aid not (© or was not furnished by the North. | 28, on every ; same as to ei it 29. Q Ie there auy other seal employed in France forthe | in Ex. 87, were written different H = of wome letters ern Raitroad Company? A. I have no other knowledge in Q Doe you kno» what office Mr. Treilnard occupied then | legalization of dvouments for foreign countriest A. Ne, | 1 don’t know whether Da) interpreted oor! wi a come relation to this @aa such ax I have obtained as counsel; [ | na stiii ovcuples? A. Juge d'Instruction; and alll oo- | #ir; this ix the oaly one. rectly; there has heen one an to this | # agnia whether I have no knowledge except from ’ cupies it at Paris; bas been a long time; several yoars; q Do you know = aun the seal in cach | eniry; it was Mr. Devoe, the ; Mr, Day is | I think Fy Aiewrn ly Ame! Q@ are you a counsel for the Freach ment (n thig | don’t know exactly; I bave seeu him acting wu that ca- | Of thene exhibits above toyou? A. I do, sir. ‘a Frenchman, but speaks it was last week QL ond them; reason Cor mA care? A. L believe #0; I consider myself ay suca. pacity in a great many cases. Q Is that a genuine signature? A. Ih ts. took the book; be wok ; have | in exbibit M imporant; 1 @ what do yuu 60 estimate your positien here? Crow-examined by Mr. Townshend—I was when Q De y ‘bat functionary on an eras wauld Obj cted to. ped. this lettor, exhibit 82, was found; it was found in the room | Q. Stute be dida’s bring it from th ; wo day @ Who retained you on the part of the French govern. | occupied by Mme. Cauvet, in @ box, in the leaves of | im the Di is ey eatpk eid ment? A I don’t koow of any special retainer, but Tilou | & kind of portfolio; two police officers were ent; one Q Loo seals 08 cach of those exhibits, oa meseaton wi b Lim, wad De Monthoion have otten «poke to me about the mat- | Called Ryer and tbe other ; and Mme. Craver | which d sceaus wvintstre de la justice," was busy; I hare ter, and [ always suppoied it war as counsel. ‘und another Indy, whom 1 think to danghter; Mme. ts Presid @. Are thore any other practising lawyers in Tilon's | Caovet dit not teli me where Loould find this leer Cons no ttorest (a any office bexider yourrelf a. There bs Mr. Coppinger. | was asked if these was any papers of Carpentier Gon know whether Twae it @ Have you spoken to Coppinger ou this subject aumwored no; then the search was made; aod w uch ta Godard's Mr. Busteed offers to show that both Tiliou and the wit. | letter was found I read it; L asko@her who had writtoa it; Clined Wo take charge of Bene bi Sa er ng this subject, aad that | | aceompanied the police officers, who had an order; I came here; the the conversations of Tillou with the witne-s were of no | teen Sitpe. Cauvet once before this, at her howe, some CGid,' bat Sartiges oid’ot; I Uuink he bas gous, 1 bave | bigher charscter than thore with Mr. Coppiuger, aud | days after my arrival; T went to ask where Carpwtier Jawunry 24, 1667, Lbave bad in my possendon another ‘warrant lor the apprebension of these meu, signet by the yout at Warbington; has ia, abous some of them; couferre | upou the witness no privilege such as 1s cun- lepded for Ruled ont. Exception. Witness now saye—I vow reootieet that Mr. Tillo! told wus; I knew by the employes of of the police that sho was 8 relation of uis; several police officers told mo that 1 could bear of bim at that place, but larly Mr. DeAngelis; the first time I weut there 1 did bot toll Mame. Caawet whd Ses quae beds we Wa:bingion; (tweet back hice this | me itat I was couneal 1a the cae, and gare me thet as a Iwas; I may have told her my name, but dJ not tell ber About Jaueary 26; Mr. bcKeom sent it back; T gut | reason why we should look out for soother toterpreter, my cilice; the first time I wont there I told her Iwasa | explain it? A. I can only look ai the tile and say that they ai A. In Beeckman strect, pear wibout further Ry ontes, the firet about Gotober 1, 1566; 1 put it im the bande of Q@ Are you counsel in this case for the Norihern Rail. | brother of Loods Grelet. we potldug. " September in the afternoct y NICHOLAS PIERSON, W. ‘Diliou; 4 was Hout eather at the time or after the secoad | reed Company of France? A. Not in the extradivon cago; | Q Do you consider it competent and rfor yea as | other 1866, house Known as “Mataran’s’ j _W rs. 8 Uspmim. feo the tat previously; don't re Game the letter wath the KeouRd aakood for tne rewrn of | as to thes | hardly know —yos, ppewe Lam. 8 policetpan to ure any Means to accom; @ Bave you soon oxbibit 1, edition 184%, before? | collect the number of the house; Parot ab that me WROTE BRARY ASHOOLAT! Bert: the vt wae unt at the request uf the logation |G. Who reiined yo ae souncel tm this oave for the | you fave in view! A. Yeu: when justice domanda thas | A. I hava: ; boarded ip the house, M pode yy Washington, | know tins) became sartuges wrote me | Northern Railroad Compaay? A. I doa't rom at | guilty partiow should be placed in its hands all posslble Q Lh companion boarding with him there? . Mbout tt; node made any eompiaint under oan for tos ever retathed, Tthiok I was mirtaken when f sated | Mean mut be used to arrest them. bn ng ww.) Tillow states that he believes be has evi ender my auiboriy wales I did}! cannot identify any as ever retained by the Northers Kallrost Company Q [he you consider It proper to use false words for that | Bot. nce, and intends wo offer it, of acts of thie woman, abow- o rs Of taere papors a: ant to Waebington w obiaiu the drat Por is thus care. Porporet Q How do you mean; in what respect are they not aa- | ing her complicity with the acoused, and tending vw show For For in Hx. #6, G. FB 1s ene of the papers iu tue bus me Morogh recalled—I have examined theee Franch | Ubjected to. Objection susiained. thevtict A. are the official copy; they may be the | the guilt of the aconsed. (Objeoted to.) She is thoro yet, Meary t. Pisses dee Sab renee sohouer. documents: these papers which I sow produce are trans. A. Alter telling Mme. Cauvet that I was L. Grolet's bro | *ame thing word for word. ie md in jail, everybody knows she ls at Matarans. Ob For Recording Secretary, Q@ Hyon made an affidavit upon “hich to procure the } lations into Fngheh; Lam familiar with French; 1 mate | ther— Q@ Have an official copy of the code at the Consul’s | jeciions,otfer can’t be made in faith, and that woman Joseph P. Hanford, vith Martin & Lawemm, or apag pe hig Po anneted? a. 1 | ibem carefully. Mr Joactim-sen obj to conversations of Mottin. | officer A. Ihave; 1 wish to expinia that there isa law | must be prewumed to be bik (Objection sustained.) For A Bem preity certain I maronone, t [aki there were no pa Mr. Tien © Aue tresslations of exhihit 5, marked ox- Koled that acts sayings of Melin in course of | which authorizes any printer to publish an edition if it | Parot was arrested frem thet house, ‘. Witham Hendermoo, «ith Contines at Remity @ere amvexed; Mr. hartge: wrote requendog the retura | bi ts ba—G. F. B.; exhibit 4, marked exhibit da—G. FB, | pursuit might be, but not conversations of any one eke corresponds wih the by a @ Ita ou examine he wamtte of Paro? A Tes, airs ft of the Gret warrant; 1 ta © got thal iecter; 1 @ ill protace | exhibit 7, marked exhi As 7a—O. F. B; offered ty read the | © bim. A. J told ber that I bad lef prison, and I told Adyourned to March went to the bouse an@ qmmmined the trunks, Parot Aho letter +0 far ne f s00 at present; it iv at ie offios among | papery, Hrouts tn France and oifictal papors comurctad wits | her how necewary it wax to flod Carpentior, be | Manon 25.—All present gave mo the key; I found these little papery marked ny cfigial papers that odd remain among the archivos | them, and papers signed by the Juige of Inetrucdon. cause bis presence would facilitate the setting at liberty Mr. Borg—Direct exbibit No. 41, and thie on |, in whioe T 5 Sf tho afive if | iolt the oftiee; Tcaumot uuawer wuewuer [| Mr. Towurend objects wo exbibit 6 and ba as irrelo | the others; thea I lefy; I took this sep fur the arrea | @ Look at this book, marked thought wea a litle news at 1 recognize it ; wit the letter of Gowkher 1, 1866; 1 don") know | vant, &0. me. say what it is? A. Tt is the foarth T found something that was Fresch money, alo & ba ba oh Hedow ha got ior tot; (fT mee’ ne onjrcuoa 1 | Ub ction overraled. netics of the Bulletin de Lote of card which led me Jo find out his Teal naive, oxhibie 80, : ENS AMIN PRIOR, Caden WHE produce A Exhibits $a, 4a and exhibit Ta read. onty official collection of the laws of @. F.P. Gronon 0. Woon, Mr. Besteed Cemand+ that wines prod oe all offend Prosecution offers translations of exhibit 6, marked ex- being by the Minister Q what (mame was he arresiad? = (Ubjection sar Bivovon om Treaday, May 10, from * a Mtoe P.M Sette upee the salyocs of tho eairedivoe of thene meu ov | hibit 0. F Passes “i rt iL, wish to explain ag oe " zen altuna bas either of thy, oder payers Cenneour wile Lhe ome Ge-tin Molin 4 by prosecution. books presen! me A what name answered previousty co that? KROANTILE ne -LOOT IW wtioaty. ~ Objectext wo by Mr. Fogarty, ax @ apy or informer by the pot mean to aay that they didn’t contain the ja A. Te the name of Dubud M Mnarghek me teeth te nore Witnese—4 believe (hare was «re: Jaw of srance, and Incompetent ava witness. Mr. Fogarty es eee ae ee Q Did you find any other pe: im hts trank? A Tos, sat JOR FAN ae Ber the appre bewrtee ef Carjpewitier 1 offers to prove these fets—that is a paid apy of the 1 S This exhibit 86 comains tr 1 foucd @ letter in the porttoie which { took ect of tae ~ - Prren it; 1 betiove Aug 4 Heimunt! Furls police,» oommon informer, and that by the laws of « code d'inatruction criminelia,”’ trem tronk ; exhibit 66 te the one M"SyAkZ08 LIBRARY Aseoct« Fey ther ; France be ts {neom| to testify in any court whatever ws code ponale,” and this te We inet Q Where in the trunk did find the paper? (Ob- rel meeting Of the members will be bed om ihe (Mam | and that Wile tncompetency to Ustity ls by the laws of April 4, 1832. eted 0.) A. Ina small , looked alo, ina sinail | @A7) cerning. May I at Clinton Hall, Astor plaon, as 6 eakeahy France » yeronal characteri-tic, made to follow the per ‘Justia’ Melin re called—Q Look satchel of leather, dows in the detiom of the trunk, under | "789 * nomination of te Hokes be aqmme gait . | won wherever be may be. Mr. Joachiimesem deaies that and say whether those are the signatares of Mr. a muff, | think; the k Of the portfullo waa on the goneral - ~) + with Teandery auch are the fuow, and argues the vdjection A. They are. string ' which { ry Part; | sereted David; De the wubjost; Ge written Ubjpouon overruled. | Kxcepuon. Look st the exhibits 9, 16, Angelle was with me on that coca: ten; souvermatinn pame! Rome of ihe carts akew «9/6 the private propeny of ibe ‘Witness «worn—My home t« in Parte; my ovenpation (+ 1), 10, 28, B, 27, 28 and 29 and detwore me aad bim be mid be did want te go back to Goteechtie; 1 bedevo 89/00 charee belonged w the | principal inapeotor of the police of ue city of Pari); | have of Mr. Chevalier, hereto alized, France; I asked him what he wav afraid ef; be thea sit, Rotectslas; { deri tues what Greg aroun i ia yalus, | been tm the police nince 180: [ know Carpentier ani Geeied or clerk Ti «what am I arrowted fort’ I tokt him for the fact of his Derandere tart that Carpoutior had gooe toa farm near | and Parct, they are Se eer Sa oe having beow connected with thts railway ewindie or bur. Bowburg, and bad bere fillows there, ani war caught | Know [mvid noo I came bere, | know Greet, Fo giary, a6 1 Girt understood H; 1 toll him he was cos Saree sho by dant know, and wes pat, Libiuk, tw toe | Lee Dubod wince I came hero; I don't know Guerin or ected with it, and that there wm = warraut for him ; the thi; [bare heard Bawendiors aad Bilot | Regene by reputadon in France; I have known by royita- Gas we dhewvered the counseaton trom a hatter wriues | AY’ —THR OF ARDS AND 6 8 BOE ty Niaotoeutl str oet—that ® box Rad— thon that Rugeoe and Guertn had been wm the employ of tho to Parot by Rim; he salt he did wrie to Parot, ashe hat | Aa, Es pity Walk oe . 3° = wm curmpany. | have Deen acquainted with him th France previonly, but he | fe PA, ores ~4 never saw thal bux, nor aay of Mt: content:; | Grows were in the employ of the company; Mr. Parut paid be dide"t care so mach about this for ging back a: | puraetery _ Goat fe ComteLts-——my govorumect ‘War a horse dealer and broker at the Bourse in Parts; Lous e70u8 peme other diffenity he bad there, be said that Parot Cee eto sate Greiet nud Parot reviled ab No 4 Chase d’Anun, ia ths was to have married his seer, that wae one rmson ha if { — tmesponced antl 12 to ye samo vuln of several rooms eS Court Se eee a tam, song eve tbat I rem smber, hu. Vanda cad Vecm ww oxaminaion of Me. & be you kuow departure from Franse » ; ‘Was the parport ‘oon ver satoe. resume. Grint, bugeoe Greiet, Auguste Parot and Charles Oxepom teal |G Wheu Part was arremtd dd be wend for any boty ant Og RE Bay y 7% produc aay of tho papers which you were | tier, Foliciio, Dubud and Guerin, and if wo state what you feo, for whom? A. Yow, or, for David bo wre a!noan | ig of due nonxhalaees of the snore wid be bens at Fequerted t) have im coart this morning? Ruow on the wutject? Sep | to Mme. Debad; had ft warelnted aod [ went with Mra ir om ¢ us ) overruled. A. When, on the 34 of September, the Marquis of Dalon, @f | Debod and Mr. Long w find David; Mr. Long spoke French; | farce willbe -— RN 4 A. Bo, oir; choot to preductag them; 1 have come 1 | Admuni-trator of he Hailroad Comjany, ma ie a complaint David visited Parot next day; leew David with Paro pee Oe Ge Fr, onan w, = yay them. a the Prefecture of Poiloe against Carpeaticr and tirolet, 1 of | views to Dacit arrem and subeeqeret to Paret’s; almost 3 _CARRLBAR, . noe the one you premised to produc? | wae charged by the Prefect to mart in quest Om, MA wax | continually while Purct remained in Beckman street st the ATRNT RIG (FR RUTICK.—ALL PRESONS ARB tr, 00 redicotion | wilt not i te arrest them if! found them; from the Grat iaformation Pirro imtecvah vend to Q Will you make or have mwin sworn copies of all let | I bad @ conversauom wih the fathor of Carpender, sat Crd Otreade nad Wena” naa a. fiers and papers governing this case from the originale im | from which Mt resuited that T maie ® report that Uaryen. rH Hi lice, aud produce thom on tide hearing before the | tor hat left, the 24th of Augast, m the eveung; this war ape the dulrauts paying tho legal aud | in writing, and i t# im Paris; 1 (mmediatel sont @ tole rn WM. « Coste Red charges o! seh copront aphic cespatch, and learned from the Commisary of Feel, won Oegected to ig-ctiwe overrn ied. fee that varpenter had lef on the morning of the 27k ‘awa A. Neo, Hr; T don't Ged autborind t let any part of the | lo the tocmer Muwn. Fallows ‘be apoer my charge come bare wns public whew Ohjotioa Overruled. Brosption, frarrenit: iny goverameat Wivh regard to L. Geotet, [ learned ihat ba had left Paria of Stee. Direct oxaminakes resumes —Q Wi Aogus ®, ant I don't know by what road ho weat to Pe Tay fitony the letier tite é Englanc ; | don't know how Parot left Part, vor Fedalte, 7 hiquon te yon, and abe tho otter leuert A i foot | Dunud nor Guerin. ciety will hold @ that I am vot aethori¢nd wo , Witherat imetruc +e Crom Q Dil vou puree Curpentior, of Grolet, or any or Re @ Grand srees, 5 1 find ne precedent ia my offic) to that | euher of the other partion, und etala what ooourrod im the var ny course of that purat Q fm epesking of the affive in whieh the letter inero A. 1 did go in purveit of all aNer we were convinced thet Mr, Tusamdiene ia loft, did You reter tos pabl: of | Corpentier ama Greke had lef Francs; searches were | Crow-examined by Mr. Townehend—t raid I was present . CLR WOR , out in camody of Captain Levaard oe after, and all dues patd by fmm private office made at thetr domiein, and ia consequeson of papers | daring « part of the investigation, which lasted from Sep aod Godard; | think De Ronoeny hae returned to France ‘nao i. Obtgerted . Otgection everrulod. Extoption (| \e0es) eetred at the readenoe of Orelet that the compl tember 3 te 10 T kept him With me catcide to ese if ethers woobt come an pratt AWRIVERSARY OF T Paria A. I have ne privets call Gy uf Parck nppencral, the order of arrest was grantol | iy Mr. Bustond—t have keown Treithard since LAB, uy; Materan heoge » lodging boure abd fonmorent, 1a | T pak vet WLLL Will ba Onlebrated an Bir. Busteod eds thet the Commmivionot Inatric' the wit | again-t all Suteaber bagainet Cacpentior, Lux Greist, | sive my entrance tnto the Prefecture; | am pot a servant rene by the witness and appeartio have beea read ovmr | raw Harot about September 2, in Wall stenet, coming ont | Tueetay rvening, 10, im the “ws pa Com Gat he m xt produce them Jmeilne to give the ia | Ri gene Grelet, Anguste Parot, Gaoria, and the soi désant | uncer Treilhard, por a subordinate to bim; ths Juge @' and explained to bim before he signed it. of Colhae’ steamship line office; Reer might have boom | fea et The 0" x bones 4 oy P.M. ry § Structions, am thegrousd of te offiotal characue of the | mitres ot Carpentier (Georgeus), and 1 reedvet the | struction has no polles; my ottice is wish Trott ; whee Mr. Tilloo—The treaty ts the text]>y which weare te be | wkh me, not peritive; think nor; dida't know it was Parc | rancle boomy ti ry or feary Le Jonna, 4 i ones Com muidoner’s want of power order w art afer them, and t catae to New York, ant | murders or thefis are committed, ani when one ia requir | governed, not by the law. Law is only supplomentary te | then; I followed him to Beekman street, Mataran’s; | din’ Fee i Wo orower, James K, Mantey. — Janam b.—James Morrah oxeiained —{ have charge of | to have them wre tet and have them placed in the hands | ec, Tam sept for, I have no letter of Tredhard: never bad | thattresiy, Any proof credible and compotoat may be | go in; ! next maw Parot two daye after; | followed kim from | o— vty TiIR AUOTION BALA OF TAN) APS GM the papers and document» retudve te the proveoation | Of jurtion, and at tbe came time to anize the “valew®” | any correspondence with him, his office is at the Palaia da | ofered Kaving word with broker's; Relmont’s boy told me ov | Wy ARM BUD TUR ore td Yedaseiat Home —_ te mmtion (val oabler) of which they might We pommmer: we laf, | Justion, Roe Darrelerie: I nover visit Tretihard at his | Mr. Jeachiensecn—Righta of Franch overnment are | ‘hat he bad been there with Fronoh twnde; Beebs ral = | go ola Wanimend, adver iaed Ag thhe lace May 16 wae Amanget thane pipers are there any origiaal actions, | sod baving ertived @ Sew Yor on the 25th of Septem | hever, nor he me, I have po piace assigned to mo at he | secured by ‘he treaty and can’t be restrieted by the net, | Frenchman had been there for funds; he had « whivn hat ‘sto Touraday evening, n. The sale bee OF cortifonss memavitifs ef tins cheman de fer de | bet, liea:ned that Louie, Bageor and Carpentier were ar | Msisis de Jurtion, but wt the Prefecture of Police; Trott | Bern's trial, Motrgor's case, 8 Ig Obs. 88, Goilman 4 | and looked Frenchitied ; hiv gy neral m ewotel ba j pera . 00 rs A. There are ww. rested Grom-ennmined—Arm ailorney nnd counmniior al law, not] @ Afer your arrl porchasiog trestea. hard’s affurs sometimes leat him to the Prefrotare; as | Crasch, 2K...) aod ina jodieial proseeding’ coarts wilt | was French: he bad « indy with him, he hal a Fremohited | OOOPRR in Now York, when ant where | fem ax crimes tend him to [t, can’t tell how often; Ihave | lok at en affidavit, Caommistoner here is sxscutire, hax | cont: I didn't seo any of the connee! that day; Cfirtkeer | = —==—— = Qereteted ® burines with anviety, am with Tilos ia | did first vee Louie Grete? A. On the 27a of septs: som Tretibard write in Damerons affaire, last in this offer; | ame evidence ar that which President has acted om. he was Perot when | foune bis card, Sent 20; Me, Onrist AND AURISTS, Bem care; 1 bebore Tiles emidoye! ie |i) Unis came, there bor in the morning, st thr povice office in a kman street, I dom't koow what in thie afftir: I have secu him sige | Objection snetained, Firka that powers of Oominten | mas toll me hiv name was Duhud; he ie the office of | aoa a cuitwe WO. ee AROADWAT im ee AMY ROWAL retminer, Hui [hare been consulted | I eaw Ragene and Pare! there with hire. warrants: order to the Commistary of Tolice of search at | oe are apeciiied in the aot of teu, ana nothing bes | the Detmants; I firw raw Cirictmns wo years ago, in the ane wacetes 0 Gis we ADWAT, Oe and infer from ids manner that be intended | bam, that > faa of 17 oF 18, next Sah te 20th, twe er Une A Ky ty me | Cannot reyes the namin of alt the papers timee, at io I dida’t pre Christ. Cy 7 Wither ommining then, 1 mover ornmined them with tune the Gres day | wastrnctsing Pervt; 1 enw Ubemams fF, Ayre Of 0 eapartor °

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