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ee: 4 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1860—TRIPLE SHEET. torts, Sippers—serapped bettoms, 2 conte; red bot- | 49 whom yon owe thousands of dollars. (Continuad ohaers.) | A.C. Wymau, R. H. Carter, James Martin, —-— Esty’ A gentleman (Mr. Connor) hero called loudly for Mr. | % C. Darlin, Joseph Doty, A. Paul, W. H. White, A. G. Haines, aud there was a contest of voices, for and against | Draper, Joseph Conner, D. N. Johnson. “ ment, YOU bave every Btvening® over the Natick mon; | copitel got eM the profit wo fy ‘ . x eo f { 4 i | cenite and labor none? (No, no Dh. Alleged Defalcation th the Patton | Bo ad those papers be bad by ending for them— | press Company wes admitted) Wiwnees—Ia LABOR GRISIS IN NEW ENGLAND. | Yu make due thoce, ‘wbiie in) Natick they mais eoared | War'st ihe bosses aud Gureclves Brow Sp woeebor? Boake gots Posnssatlaccisice tte Pork Pe bas wore recuived tic | Bent bulk vignemmvoe wore) wittiae oy tbe forked Decgane @ combivation Of wood and leathur— | Tidn’t we graduat at the same schoo? (Cries of © Yes '") oa 7 wteruecn of that coy; I did bot cee chom until next mora | jpersom, but the Inder in a Owguised bh son netiencitetii | hatner vppers, 1 belleve, aad goles oF ieather and pine | snd what makes the a nce between us? Or, thoy haw COURT OF OYER AND TEKMINER. to; dl. which wight have beem intentional Hood, perked of nailed wgether—aad these they black | gr a duller oF (ro—and $0 yi Keep scraping and oi .y to Before Hon Judge Iagravam. ® ‘Was any atterpt made by Lane to give an aco vuct | by cxcttetnent ; in the a to ag Nor Serious Outbreak of Free Laborers 2%"the wes ma cuilehors And yo the Natok won | A may becanse he has gre a dellan, “(Leaghier word checte ) i eto a ~The prisoner, | Pibout thees parers? Ay Yee. Pork these if aleo a etmilarity of bandwritiog, bat Se gre mure to curry thely t 1/ iho strike Insts wi | You havo been tov #oft, I teil you, aud what we walt 6 « 11—the People we. ane m * | Q Was that attempt carried into execution? bot ike to abewer pomvively;, has no doubt that the # A « the abolitionists, i ey propaae: t go: town meeting and v for you to stand up for your rights,” and to combive your indicted for the murder of Joha Reeves by Mr. Prady objecte’, as it was necersarily introdaciug | turee * Jobu Britton” to tho Savings Bank receipus, Among te “ Tae to BHT Up thet ohecap acd of four or five thonsant dal. | strengtb. Some of you buve tried to work individually him with a knife in Grand atroet, waa pormiked | the testtaory that ha" been alreasy excladed. “James Simpson” to the checks, “were written bp lore, wo Git up the Sherborn flats, aud grade tho etrocts, | ano have gos your wool all shora, off: ead some of you, f cg . Q_ Bow did he describe those ectries tbat he had made? | Fame person. On his arose examiaation the wituoas & ~ ~~ aud Fo ape dap Ment wo tho sovereign people, (loud | think, bave got cuts under the skin, (Langhier and | % withdraw bis plea and plead guilty to manslaughter ia} 4 “pe singed to the cuteies Y had read of a. B. Dean; (| that tbe lettere“ F. 4.” of the stgoature of the bank i i Phe ae ‘ck, M ne ona eer.) - cheers.) Tam glad you are working np to your interes 8, | the {iret dogres, im consequonce of mitigating ciroum- | read no other entries , ter were of a different shape from those upon tho r. “Strike of the Shoemalers in Lynn, Natick Mar~ aie tier ersastion ay, Sgpenieh: anda For | Te bas ‘be eoagrated that wie on. voqotble Se: | hance Ine" course of that eouversation did Mr, Lano, | bork, but are oft Maula myiattheegaytee, 19 i, Bverly, Haverhill and Newburyport. Aldermen composed Holly of strikers, you cannot get aa Me very Usd for Toating, et hoa ae Coy a4 THE FULTON BANE CARB, Peres nad fn ne as “He <a ei tae sera pot simil cr, Hoag ee ease blehead, 8. verly, ii q Spr Pravin, but you can draw on tuo ciam bank vo any | (o live om m istrieing” Wet long. A wast majoriy. of tne THE THIRD DAY, took the money ss I gaid took by | that upon the kxpress book; kas never before been enon Aa amouui—~ (ikughter}—and whox thai reserve faila, you can | manufactnrers are ready ta hokbowledge our theory to be ‘Ihe People us. W. J. Lane, Jr.—This caso was resumod | making false enteies, making out the tickets and got puted’ in court ag an expert ip writings ; does not conald ee G0 into the Wood and get mast or Azorns, aud muke brea, | che right one, and to be beat promotive of their interests, * ting the amount, or + iso by waking such tlokety am passed himself expert, only aa fara itis partol ila buses a0 Fifteen Hours a Day for Four %7,'8%, uo in the wast, iwoortain localtiee they maks | atu our own. 1 hope and’ beliors you willian’ ro vas | ‘i morning. to the credit of bis fatnar's account, (rom whom he woul! | pare siguatures; ard Uhis has been his duty, expectalic, ee: wreneeciay a . ot hg og apasiocian, { pryapesity of the cits a8 well as benefit yourte!:va, by | | Tbomas Monahag, examined for the prosooution, de- | optain checks for Ui smount, the money remaining soma | June last; bas probably oxarined five hundred , po } our couree on on, vinw ae a , ome: f Dollars a Week. soll for diet, aud I trust you will have no oceasion to test | Jour mauliood by the wladons ot ~ eth perma i gens ah olga ng hgh eonhapdlon “tries erase by. We Brad y—I mucoseded Mr, Kerno | fend leaer risus yehanas eee one. Ne. eo b gece REMARKS 01 lave been so about six weeks; provious to that. was a | "Ge President, Mr. Haydock, succeeded Mr. Lane ‘The examination was, at this atage, aduaened rie have offered glee freee B56 Go SiGe meemastastrers | wey, H Wrun cubve ty De eae Rat epeatod com. | & CH:CCtor; the slguature to the noto produced is in | Sevan Cahier; Mr. iano, 8, bad beea Cashier twenty | Wodsessag nets Tho prosecution atatod that they The Srrepressible Conflict Begun pesky trad pte peeeireprer icy carey teens yours proceed, and scaling State rniaat eg ‘i ane pial ak wae es pda 8 Ag York Caaber cate ots of Novomber; Uy to he 2088 September pean ee aro identical, and knowing thet an advance in wages will ‘a re iy of New York | Gere , 8 - ©. y 4 was nothing to interrupt the friendly relations be at Home, | secure to veka roore thana.c:/capondmg advanes, fom | KA¥® Tevorts of a stat of feeling it several importantsnoe | coiiccted itYor ut, through the Mechanics’ Bank of Newark, | tween" me ve dicodenty Mr, Kernechay, was the frei City. Intelligence. hey &ss the buyers. Whenever your :uads are ¢: 4, Thave | Beery paione ie, highly tavorable to the Lyaetrikers. | ter,.storred to tham by the Newark Company; I om tbe morning of the 20th of September | 4 Roum Vaart ynox Jack From.—Abeut this Rey no doubt that the Quiney, Botton and numerous other | Beverly, been hearc from to dey, and is with | ha.» examined the foreign roglstor of the Bank! 1 intimate to the dofendant that he was t- | faith the aimauac, may be oxpected strong winds — | Sou are dua 92archns you're Qt"RO7; 204 | iy dwn ea nd tet tte ut on agnor | Haro am eaten tule ocd othe crah ot 3. | a: the Boetfterviow ocurea\on the warning e's | fret, ant alata ing, Laer wey ean ee yi t, aD Nut y iz , ce. 4 ¥ ¥ “ d f Boston Travelle-, Bob. 16} | ight your Mgrbiechead brothron hold a mecting, to inake fear thelr ossed would sack thom, “Nowbary port had ele eneaanme naman ce, 4B. Deen, 8, — Both, about bret thal Ne ava tocssre 4 Pe Priety be added, people hug tight their blankets late Within a jew weeks on extensive (ave ouieos bas Deow | preparations for co-operating with you; Haverhill will bo Sa y butia to be thoroughly canvassed | tq. of the paper produced is in Lane's handwrititing, and clerk to his father, the casier; his father pointed out his | the moruings, dirplay a decided aversion to toddling p aincng whe joureey UeL SVOMMAKLrs Of Lhe principal | ready; Groveland inst fall promised to fall to line when- , ajurt in mie; the prisoner made out the paper and | duties: be wrete ‘he letters, and his father signed thom: | of bed, stick close to the vy roses of Maseachusetis, in favor of a | ever Haverhill should take the load. What should “deca THE NUMBER OP STRIKERS. handed it to mo, any other gentleman appointed to that situation would 4 Som, Scanlon, salty jliee wages. This 18 in Cousequence of | your Cuartes 8. Cummrvas, from the Canvassirg Committee, he Brady objected to the reading of the = to tbe seen Galas it was about 10 o'clock | Smotbered im clothing and furs, and swell immensely ; press at whico they baveof late |” George Hood once remarked, oa seeing tho showman | Teported that the number of names oblalned to tbe | Tig direct exemiantion was vied until tho defence | the conversation occurred, when: the éirectars wore. pre: | receipts of the liquor mem. At least, the addition (to work, and which they claum is uderly | in a oenagarie whip and buffet the wild beusta, that they Pee ey = oe brineh, i far ay canvassed, had been | ha.’ au opportunity of cross. the witness on this | gent; it was abovt 1! o'clock when Willis called the de. apply to the wea:her yesterday, which was cic Tights OF Pecessivea, ingurious w the | reminded him of the Lynn shoumakers; they ‘submitted | 1,068, and only ten had refused to utrike. Ta's report wea | point. fendant a rascal; to the best of my knowledge and belief < - il ax oegrading (© tue jouraeyfne, and en- | to be whipped about and cowed down, simply because | &™ ep 7, corrected by the chairman, who anmoanced Crore examined by Mr, Holmes—At the conversation | Mr. Willis did not make that remark until after the de- | "8%, cold, boisterous and unpleasant generally. © un :ettiable by Ruy eivcumstauces at proseat xist. | they gid bot know their th. Said 'he: “ One thoa- | S mistake in nee anos bere etarures Owain’ | referred toon the direct éxamination, the defendant, Mr. | fendans had mado bis statement; it’ may ‘have | two pleasant results followed from the decline ef 4 4 yoruon 9! tue tavufacturers have etdhor admitted | sand shoemaxers can rule the trade of Tiyan and deter. | 4 being 1120. thn ee amiguld be added thirty of forty | Grunt, Mr. Adsms, Mr. Field, Me. Willa, Mr. Stowart—ali | been before ani after; I remember it” distinculy mercury in the thermometers—ihose are the justico of their claims, sud ollerea to comoromise, or | mine too wages of their labor.” Gentlemen, you. all bic turing the evening. hag | @7*ctore-—apd myself; I dou’t think Mr. Kernocham was | being said after; there hed been au accusation fressing 4 their wiluegned® to co-operate, waon tere is | know what Mr. Hood’s opinion is worth, Bin acca arn rane aaamemeemronning , Wilcls Present; it was on the 2st of September; Iwish tomake | made by Mr. ‘Kermochan to bim of peculation, | the soft mud on the strests, and tho blooming of the ang emeral Waoucy Among olor manuiaoturers t unite | I would recommend that, in the event of ‘a strike, you | Deen #0 successful. but was yet inoomplete, be continued, | eorrection—Mr. Grant know waa present, but Iam not | before this couverstions Mr Kermochan said te bine ng | on the cheeks of the ladies—two things which, perhe 1 aud mace thorough. He also tment ~ + « with (nem. Orbers Oppose the movome ut, its design and | complete you unfinished lots, and act in all ‘ho- 7, Ot el ‘a Sugeested the sppointment | gy» ag to the olbers; the conversation was in the direc- mean to say ti'st these amounts remain to our credit | ought notto be mentioned ; but which im ns on which iis based, meeting it with adeaial | norably twards your employers; that you appoint a ,000 to wait on the tem who had declined to strike, | to;,’ room in the bank; I know Hays and King, bank de- Iotorcien banks! hv said, yes, Tdo, and writeto the banks | present cage are inseparable. ‘eax creatur mies trom which the strikers deduce their | committee of five to present the bill Of wages to the manu. | 80d see If they could not be persnaded to co-operate. tectives; Mr. King waa ia the bank af the time of the com. | to ascertain; one of the oltier directors said that there was | Charming yeatorday om Brosdway, and wore ln coy hoon 2 nis, and reasoning altogether diferent. | Somes A comumistce of ii‘teen tw solicit and disburse THB 2% OF FEBRUARY FIXED FOR THE STRIKE. vevsation; be was not ip the room; Lano had been at that | an casier way of ytting at it by telegraphing; Mr. Kor- inconveniences of the boored skirts probably they These express & doterinination t resist all attompts to | eubscriptions, av auditing committee, a committee of 100 Mr. then moved that the first day of March next | time in the custody of Mr. King, tho detective, on a charge | nochan eaid itmay be so that these billa wore to our ore. bave felt charming also, conscious, au they must have tucrcase the tari of prices, and ansert that the amount | to enforce the rules of the strike, and a commiitee of 3,000 | be fixed on aa the time for the strike to take place. (Crise | of lorgery pending before Justice Osborne; Mr. Lane had | dit, but he did not believe it; a telegraph was sont and an | that they wero objects uf the closest scrutiny aud aded} 2 cy have ob bana justites the pouicy, while the | to wait opon the expressmen With soothing arguments and | of “Good,” a age) tion arrested the day before; Ido not kaow how he came | arawor received; when Mr. Kernochan left the room to | ration of the gentiemen. If the Croton aqueduct vindicated on the ground that | moral suasion, ¥ Mr. Auixs Tuc ead he wag glad to hear the motion, | to be brought to the bank; he was there that morning telegraph 1 got the ook ant read out the Deaa entries; I | gers will ooly consent to let the skating pond be oir Dusiness are not sufficient to warraut Tcannvt agree with Mr. Fitch, of Haverhill, as to the | put he didn’t ceo how he could wait 60 loug ag that, | when Terrived; he was brought there to make certain | read probably ten to twouty of them; he denied that while the revere cold taste, another good result will Ny Ang nat preseut rates bave been paid | time for the strike. After tho spring sales comes the | (Cheers.) Txt us have it om the 224 of February, said he. | ste\ments, by direction of Mr. Grant, one of the direstors; they wore false, snd said they wero genuine entries; I | bailed in the elimination of the hills snd botlo z @ view to keep the tamiltes of their amptayés | time usually designated by the trade as “betwoon hay and | (Crics of “Yes,” “yee.” Lymn, eaid be, is tie ehoemakers’ | he gove the directions to Mr. King, the ofllser; I heard all | gaid bills discounted were short—how do you ac- | sent visible on the ice, and the substitution oa from wank, than with soy prospect of gain. The contest | grags.” I believe in making hay while the sun shines, ker Hil. (Cheers) Maseachuseus struck a blow fur | the conversation that morning. Q. Betweon the time of | count for that’ after Willis called him a rascal, | gmooth, gleasy surface, on which the most diffloult 1 bas waseu quite exelting Of Jate, and tho journeymen are | (Cheers a freedom at Bunker Hill, and her example had a good | hie arrest and your meeting him in the directors’ room | be eat down an¢ !aid hisboad in bis band and said, “] may be safely attempted. Thero isan abundant su piy 0 organi7Dg wih @ dewrmined wethod. The principal | — Jt nas been suggested that the shosmakers of Now | effect on ail the wavering States. Let us improve gur | nai youseen him? A. leaw himon the 20th, both ba. | ama rascal—I di) take the money in the way you (wit- | water, we believe, at present in the reservoirs, ee, 7 movement ts mong the workin of Lynn, the most nu | Hampehire will come in hero and tako all the work: but, | time, and give the nudecided the benesi of our decision. | fore and after the arrest; Mr. Grant, Mr. Field, Mr. nese) ssy I did; Mr Kernochan also said (before (ned fore, there can be no valid objection to the pre merous of ol the shoe Manufucturieg towas aud cities. coor ding to the laet census, there were ouly 4,000 boot (Gicors) e cloeed by moving un amendment, thas the | Welles, Mr. Stewart, Mr. Adams, Mr. Kernochan and my- | admitted that Deon was & myth) “You ragcal, you have ‘4 ree PRIoKs TO RE SeReUR HOR, | and shocmakers in tho whole State of New Hampahice; | strike take place on the 224 of February, #elf, { hoard all the conversation on that occasion, taken it}? no lawyer advised to prosecute tho 'dofeodaut The meetiog of the Lynn shoermasers, with a view | S24 can they supply the places of 4,000 Lynn and Marble Saucy Greene, one of the oldest men present, came Q Was apy question propounded to bim by you or any | for embezzlement: when I went out to the police offtos I Prorosep Acros op THz Common Counc, om Tessas Praga ee, ‘at Liberty Hall, th headquarters of | head workmen, of the 1.000 in Haverhill ana 600 in Na- | forward at the call of the andience and mae a’ short, | one cle on the 20th, after his arrest, the tondenoy of | did not tell the priconer where I was going; 1 think he had } Houses axp Unsare Buripixcs —We understand that the Ljph Mecianics? Association, oa the evening of Fo. | Uk? If there were 20,000 they could not defeat you, evea | but most cuergetic address in support of the amendment, | which wes calculated to elicit from Lim answers resorot- ® suspicion where | was going; Me. Kernochan remarked, | gpecial Committee of the Board of Councilmen, broaty 8; wben he a Commnittes manolibed 8 | if they bo no disposed, for they are alt employed, work- | “Ono hundred and twenty-eight vears ago next Wedaos | ing iho affairs of the bank? A. There was, air, by mysclf | this man ia free to go, we bad better go and make a oom- ‘ “ : isd ant hey of get | ig fifteen hours o day io earn Uiree or four cullars a week, | day,” raid he, ‘the Fathor of American .iberty was born. | anc several others; T should say that Mr. Lane was then | plaintQ. Do you mean to tell me that when you went to | last Weck to examine and report.upon some plan to sued, gourveymea Shosmax joinuy | ae Uey can do mare, for love or money; vesides, | Sbali we ever have @ better time to celebrate?’ His | under an in‘ormal arrest; -! consider that on the night of the police office to mako a complaint against a defaulting | the erection of safe tenement houses, intend to submit nape Ginaaleos’ to suspend ves piody oun | Wore of them who aro not going a dabing or a farming, | grandfathor bad fought in the battles of tho Revolution, | the 2b September last Mr. Lane was given into the cus- Bek: yom took po means to seoure him from going away? | the Board an ordinance pon that subject in a few d Ther'to Be Wkeabimiona in mass mesting, unless, | LY tbe middio cf March, are wilhng to combine with you, | snd he inucritod some of his ancestors’ hatred of oppres- | tody of the officer, I bad an interview with Mr. Lane | a. J su 1d that thoge we felt in the bank would attend s, we receive Ue full. wages hereto aa’ | (SKE with you, to form an association, to ostablish ad | sion. Ho kuew whut it was to be apoor man, bat like | after the complaint had been made before Justice | qo their duty: I, fully expected to find him there when T | THC committee are in favor of aathorizing the Mayor > liar aires ‘not'th take ja sia han any | SPPrensiceebip system, to shortem the hours aud increase | Patrick Henry, he prefurred even death to ‘a lous of | Osborne. got back. establish a Building Inspector Bureau, at an expense upboy er'at lees than the st of erivees walcd ine’ | @i6 wages of labor. Inberty. Q. Cn the morning of tho 21st September, at the inter- | "dir. Brady (looking at the registry of foreign notes) | exceed $7,500 per annum, to be under the charge of fcikectel Lave Deon discomtinied by Q rote Of e sauonty |, 4 Vowe (Mr. Connor) in the rear of tuo hall—If the | — Josiru Coxxon, avother old gentleman, and a friend of | view referred to in the Board of Directors, was anything | gad, on page 109 tore are seven cn'tics to A. 8. Dean. Q. 4 = ry mectnng of is platen @ Ge ala an A | gentleman ‘will allow me to interrupt him, I wish to sug- | Mr. Haives, also ‘made a fow remarks, and reques' i that | said to the accused by you or any one elee which encon- | Did be state to ov «t what tre thene entries were made? | Superintendent, to be appointed by the Mayor, his olive ot Wink Riaactine hall frethas Je 5 alii wy Pl? | gest—I enjoy bearing him talk very mach—but I wish vo | two of the bames on the petition be stricken of because | raged, or tended to encourage, a disclosure by him as to | A. Be did pot; ‘he seid he got the money at other times | to be $2,500, and that of bis four assistants $1,000 cao yVadle’ double soled hovled Wells-—firet quelity, $1 25; | MUBKEHE that thero aro ouhor gentlomen who wish to | they were Soritious, suggesting that amen who would do | bis nccount, or books of acconat kept by him in bank? than when the entries were mado; I unterstood him that | gu of these gentlemen to be competent builders. ‘The cond. Sirthicd, 88 cents TAY, $1 295 | opcak; and if cach spoke balf an Loug, it would take ail | so mean an act {as to afllx @ dctitious name to such a Mr. O'Conor objected to the question; the witness was | bo establighed a credit for bimeelf elther directly or 2 ee Siogle ‘soled hecled welts—first quality, 1; | Uaht (iisees, cries of “Dey up,” “Pat him out,” “Go | document would rob the cead or steal plaintains froma | not to be oonvorted into a judge of what tendency the con- throvgh bis father’s account. Q. If there was no entry | dinance will provide, we are informed, that all p ae ae: ea: wan aualty, $1; | op. Draper,” &¢.) minister’s door yard. (Laughter ) vyerruiion had. on any other book but the registry, could he have ob- | whoare about to erect or aller a building of any i - fea ibesled’ wellafiret analy | Mr. Draven—What gentleman wishes to spoak ? ‘The question was then put on the amendment, whon it ‘Th question, at the suggestion of the Court, was put in | tained the money’ A He could ‘not obtain the money | shall, before commenoing, file a minute and accurate nd fOr enird: Se, = qualty, ©773 | Mr, Conxox—Several. Was unauimouely avopted, and the motion as amended | this ‘orm:— Was any thivg said to induce the ‘prisoner to | without a ticket; the peculiarity about the entry was that : : soingle coled heoind welte—Sirstquality, 75 conte; | | Mf. DRarEe—Who for ono? was carried by a tnautmous vote, tho Cuaman romark- | make cisclosures? A. I said something to induce him. it appeared that the money wag got before the note wag | Cription of it, the manner in which It is to be constructed] hig ier aig quality, 75 ce if, Coxsone. Haines wishes to, speak, for, one. | ing thas the vote on the olter bide 'was go smal ho couldn't gy Geil Pou bot hear Mr. Grant say tothe Prisoner inthe due. bi ee aassa tn sat pervert bb ge TE omer penny oreminy + Boutite Sh # P mex Vries of ‘Ho can't speak,’’ “Go on, Draper.’’ The au- | count it. rectors’ room ey au officer ing ir. Brady—lIt is a great peculiarity indeed toget money > usand souble sole walt spring—first quality, $1; si henco were almost ‘nanimous in requesting Mr. Draper PREPARATIONS FOR THE STRIKE. him 'o prison unless he (Lane) should dieclose certain | before it is dve. (laughter) : vale fag Mab ten Aa talline te cmaarenes , elt spring—first quality, 62 cents; | %g° °:) ; Mr. Arten Ric then moved that ou the murning of the | matters connected with the affairs of the bank, when the Witoees waa asked if there was anything in his cross. pecto sep aan : oA iggy pring quality, G2 cents; | “sir. Dargr—Gentlemon: 1 beliove this is a meeting of | strike, at nino o'clock, they mect on Coutrai square, if the | prisoner replied, “Suppose I should make these discio- | exammation by Mr. Holmes which he wished to correct. | tm or alteration, i that, | whe y find ae { welt spring—first quality, 75 conts; | LYDM shoomakers, and It would be very injudicious for | weather woil!d allow. sures’) and thai Mr. Grant replied, ‘then the disgrace | He replied that he feered there was some confusion with proces, wink 8 ie golament rete ae 7 * | me to yield, unlees to a person who ie authorized to advo- Mr. Guxxye insisted that they should mect any way, | May be avolded,’’ or language like that? A. I heard no | regard to what occurred at the meetings on the 20th and oul athe ullty = aon. Tan comnts Olt i welt spring—tirst quality, 50 cents; | Sat your interests. J believe your applause has auf. | rain or ebino, and she motion was accordingly amended to | such coovereation. 21st of September, and he would like to hear the questions | Prose i ey ee ar aitine tee Tipeier power e—fir ys * | clently indicated that you wish me to speak. (Cheers, | suit his wieb, aod theu adopted. Q. On the morning of the 20th did you not hear Mr, Wil- | read, fepacterttn Uieraeinin tardieames etl te te welod gaitors—frst quality, 62 oonts, | Sd aries of «Go on.”) Mr Drargk moved that a committee of five bo appointed | le say that the only cl Lane had of saviog himself from Mr. O'Covor said that if the witness did not now reool- pobeamitbert com palette ‘material, as well aa buildin, + ty, “i | | Gentlemen, I was about to say that you are worse paid, | to wait on the bueses and request them to accede to the | Prison was by making a full confession, or something like | lect anything he wished to correct there was no necessity. bakin ein’ enxtana act boilers. The ado: ‘ Jed Varns—first quality, 60 cents: second, 40; | 8 the present timo, than the cordwainers of Eaglaad and | Dill of wages. that? A Nosuch language; Mr. Wille sald,-"You ragcal, you About four o'clock in the afternoon of the 20th of Septem- | P Mp FE rior Mery opaadle ie cote oo led Varng-—ore Gualhy, + Second, 40; | Freland. Tam informed by Mr. Cahill, of Quincy, that in ‘Mr. Navoieox Woop, the doorkeepor of the Mechanic | should go to the State Prison; I don’t remember all the | ber Gilbert Hays saw the dcfendant. i fee soneerene’ ihe tition, or the’ Fes at ck welte—tirst quality, 87 cents; ge. | London there ix an aseociation of over 160,000 men, who | Aseociution, made # brief but stirring address to the | Conversation; I think he repeated tho J have Mr. Brady offered two letiers tn evidence, and alo the | Witte’ Som een Accson te “thie Sule nelahinee te Tank, 2s foarte, Boe et VIMMEY, BF cents; $@- | have for years controlted prices, and thatthe shostaakera’ | meeting, urging the strike as an not of charity to the | Used s:veral times; thero were no inducements hela out | answer of Mr. Lane, Sr., to a written communication, pition antl bie tore hoped that whee pak oe eee in pégancctiret Quake, BO Cull: 4,25; thira, | 20clety of Cork and Dublin have uever received less than | bosses themselves, and of justice to the taxpayers of Bos- | by Mr_ Willis in any form or shape. The Court excluveti the letters. fprcsentokw oan Heke ny gk Thin wegeé—iist qualiy, $0 conts; second, 25; third, | twenty-five cents for a turned shoe. Now, enticmen, | ton and the tradezinen of the city, who depended largely | | @- Was there any inducement held out by say cnecn | | Mr. Waterbury (District Attorney) bere notified the | Drenetiod. % wit pe. cna TO hs oN ae bee ex) mock welts—first quality, 38 cents; second, 22; | ate, You willing to confess yourselves lower ia the social | on the patronago of the shoemakers for their basineas. the morning or afternoon of the 20th and on the A. | Court that the caée for the prosecution was closed. lees tines atin hak aheoulh coaadate tr thetOoen aoe mock welte—first quality, nts; Second, 22; | gcale than the operatives of England and Ireland? The motion for a committee was unanimously adopted, | As etated before, 1 said something to induce him on the ‘The Court adjourned until to-morrow morning at ten tater Ser oue oh, rulers ‘ought to hited os a + thin edges—first quality, 25 cents; second, 2); | .,(7 Will yourise im your might and achieve an horora | and tho following were chosen by nomination at *. morning of tho 20th; Tread off from the foreign registry, | o'clock. what iG oc eae wanter feetiie bi re Sear PORE » 25 | able independence? XE C. Darlin, James Dillon, G. P. Sanderson, Richard H. | gud ve Tread them I said, ‘William, these are forgeries | ‘The following are the loiters offered by Mr. Brady:— eiitaewe' than the tatives of the reat ane third) 18: sap caivere—tievt quality, 17 conte; second, 16: | ,, Marblebead is ripe for the strike, and you know that in | Carter, Wa. i. White. ‘or fictitious entries—I have suspected this account (allud- Foutow Bayx, bbs. hey meatal me Taoies’ siap gaitere—Crst quality, 17 cent; secon’, 19; | yurblehead they never do things ‘by halves, whother it | On taotion of the same gentleman an Executive Commit- | ing to cutries I had read) to be a fictitious ‘account since New York, Nov. 0, 1859. } Daxaxrovs Txxmaxt Hovans.—We are authoritati vevlinccc’ slop gaiters--first quality, 16 cente; second, 12; | Be ‘‘tarring and feathering old flood Ireson,” rocking a | tee of five was appointed in the eame manner, consisting | July last; I have beon tracking it up ever since;” that is | yy 5, Tarn, Esq.:— informed that Col. Deiavan’s reply to the resolution of re Lia. ap Bi a quay; , | Tynuer, Sighting the British, or striking for higher wages. | of Samuel Greene, Alonzo G. Draper, John R. Parrott, G. | my incucement. ~ Drak Stk—At a full mecting of the Board of Directors Co! Council, nfo tae: cacks—firat quality, 85 cents; second, 25: thira, | et 0s dosewellin Lynn. (Choers, P. Sanderson and’A. C. Wyman. . Js that all you said by way of inducement? A. All } tig morning it was, on motion, unanimously mou y aaking for information relative to os celed cacks—firet quality, 4 ’ ss You are descendants of the men who resisted the tax of A committee of twenty, to be sppointed the chair, | St tbat time. Resolved, That you be respectfully requested to resign | Dumber of dangerous tonement houses iu the city, is ‘hick and thin edgs cacks-—first quality, 20 conte: we | S7ecpence per pound on tea, and mow they propwe, was provided for to correct and extend the price list. To sr. Brady (complaint dated 20th September)—I was | yoo: situation as cashier of this bank. almost completed, and will bo ready for p a th at rf D8. herrea 5 | means of orders, to tox you more than three pence per 4 Mr. Cowxor did not wish to have the committee confined | with Mr. Ker! ec It therefore devolvea on me to communicate said reso- Go ETE a a, ; Sourfathers marched to Lexington and Omcord, and spilt | to members ofthe association. ‘There were as good mon | was at that timein the bank; 1 don’t know eaything 10 | iuiioa to you, Respectfully, yours, tome time next week. Mr. Richard Downing, the Sa . ia aud satin slippers—tirst quality, 42 cents; second, | theér blood in the cause of freelom—are you tess patriatic | ontpide of Nt as 1D. prevent Lane going out of the bank; he was not left in ‘J. KERNOCHAN, Preaident. intendent of Sanitary Inspection, has devoted a» vast tL ea ec i 4.14, | than they? GN, nol” ‘SEVERAL vortma.—~"Let them join it, then," charge of any one; 1 do not know that he had: beeh in- Naw Yorr, Nov. 11,1859, | of labor to the inquiry, and, through his energetic oi Fn ee eee liave wo no Molly Starks and Mothor Baileys left to | | ‘The following committee of ten were appointed and au- | formes that ai Leet as be tatty | taste Pasatant ian Bilan cP thxunitin Oca Futtow } sures, it is over four hundred Mae cine nies Wem y Seca 4,15; third, | SBgcr and encourage vs in our struggle for independence? | thorized to appoint ninety assistants toenforce the rules of | What ¢o you mean by, an informal arrest? A. Juatice | Tour P a sald that hr bnildings of ont Seie—Aret quality, 20 cents; second, 25; third, | Tr they cannot pull off their red petticoats to make car- | tho etrike:— D Merrill, EC. Darlin, Allen Rich, | Osborno saying be would send an offlcor down to the | PANKe oo ad the Faiton Bank thirty- | $88 above mentioned have already boon returned Coaics Kenia eee if : d, 10; thira, | *Fidges, they cam yet cheer us by thelr example and re- | Joseph H. Bowen, Thos. Obapman, Jr., James Martin, | bank; I consider Mr. Lane under an iaformal arrest ater tees ‘und, | belleve. faithfully: and successfully. dangerous, elthor booause of boing oo mamerously 2 hesied—fras q ¢ second, 10; a ward maby ‘their enilles. (sppinuse mm . Walla Shopherd, Owen Hammond, John Bosom, Henry | Mr. Fatletiven ta ie ratte Ue aes Hf aay, ae a oP Aen ny, which bas considerably impaired its =, aE ge eater peng org in caso a colod pars conjure you, gentlemen, agsociation, an . Copnor. - ons 4 » officer, arrest Mr. eB, OF ‘haps ‘moet important - Elana dain Pci ents, prepare to resist a rotuction next fall. | / appeat to you én | ‘By voto of tho meeting the Chairman appointed tho fol- { Lanc if he attempted to leave, the bank; 1 know that | largo surp! een at caer ne vente cok ne oe Ta: | tion 'of the three—defective ventilation. No suggestio Boe fe oe otod os : the name of free labor, tn th: mame of your hungry wives | lowing committtes to solicit and disburse contributions: Bay<s was at tho bank on the 20th; I don't know that an 1 Was BDIG,T have Gin veyed tie bank ie Whole of seenereek Pep eee taiee de emedien Be 0 be eff jeu's beled pumspé-—tirat qu vente; eecond, 40. | and children, aad in the name of thegrocersand iandiords | J. R. Parrott, Allen Rich, Moses Merrill, Joteph Bowen, | Lab: wns ever discharged; he was frst spoken to about » ¥ fered in the City Ingpector’s report, but we beliove he in those entries on the morning of the 20th; the conversation | the little property which 1 had been able to saye after 30 to advise, in the saniiary survey of the city whic! abort the paper, produced by the tion, ocourred | many years Of service. ts being diligent ry the eres of alr-wells on the morning of the tist, (complaint aga it’ defendant In Hence to their requirement Inow resign the office | gi; Terese Bo i ‘@ means of proper ventilation Jor ¢ =:bezzlement produced and identified by tho witneas). | of Cashier ofthe Bunk, asking of ita directors only to ex- | such buildings, and likewise the construction of front { last Saturday, at which time | ge and bill of prices were re- | : 3 er, Joseph Doty and D. E,W. Stono , ‘him, with loud cries by his friends and hisses from those It was voted, on motion of Mr. Draper, that every an- The meeting adjoarne E29 eguaiures lo the pl orted. A. G. 7 “ ercico such bumarity and justice as will release me from dry, epg zante Sarit to hang wan, | hpttet im, cme and commenced epeing, | ets et he Bands of the ke a a essen tae Repmaiae Paes | forthe ndebcedsesy ant cry aati toad some | gent Malcwnys fo mreas th Tce for scape dn aud the meeting was adjourned to last night, | _ Tho cheirmun stilied the noise, and as Mr. Haivos was | the bosses refused to'accede to thelr tormt, the fasta re- masked A and B. ; other station guitable to my condiloa. Very resyectiully, | the forthcoming saaitary report to which we bare r THE MERTING LAST EVENING. coming forward again, entrested the audience to be atten- | turned. Air. Holmes then said that the defendant's counsel sup- | yours, MAP ssi forred. anes no on mbled at ie yeoum { we fo him, sugpestiog — it Pijen Lor _— The Pea then, at ten cae of ten igor ad- Lyin eee eau bigs shown in ted Magia amr no nt} RKMOVAL OF ASHES AND GarniGk.—The weather ‘ail, and helt @ very enthusiastic mocting. © only | all speakers conilve themscives to the qnostion before the | journed to meet again op Saturday evening past i mace been made to Lane * vs d ean lack of harmony was ¢ nce of Mr, Thos. | meeting. ‘the last remark was received with shouts of | two o'clock, im and around Liberty Hall It broke op | hit, \o make the disclosures. W. J. Lane, Baqi winter appears to be teo totally down on the street ¢! G nt of tho aesecirtion, and soma approbation. with loud Mr. Tallmadge, on the samo side, submitted that the Duar Sex—Your iettor of yesterday, tendering your re- | ing officials. Once every fortnight or go the boats fo of his y oi tae strike, but object SPRECH OF THOMAS 0. HAINES: SS Sg a statute prescribes this course—whenever @ person is ar- | pignation as cashier of this bank, was iaid bofore the removing the sshes and garbage from the cit €dJo some of the Views and leaders of the majority. Ohr'|>. (ude ghee aeenal soca ‘again, and was allowed to | Meeting of the Police Commissioners. He SSEORE TS el De eee 2% | Board of Directors this morning, and socepted by them. peg ‘abchcs: salt le as they bogin to feast as expelled from the sssociation eome time ago, | commence without inte . Ho said sudstantiatiy:— | QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE GENERAL SUPERIX- Sayre es had ie ae st | Regpectfully yours, up in locks, y get val bard feclings have existed sinee, the grounds’ | Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen—I did not design, when i TENDENT. Eo eS ten ten lk ee R. M. RUCHANAN, Assistant Cashier. | their icy bonds, through the dissolving influence of the eu ‘b ov either side wo will not at this time discuss. | came here, to take part im this meeting; considering past The Board met yesterday afternoon, the President, Mr | Miao eae edhe jolages Wonadirs Y ual —_ i another cold snap comes on and congeals them ap | tions of the parties are best seen by the report of | circumstances, I was perfectly willing to come and hear | cvitimen, in the chair. Commissioners Stranahan, Bowen’ | Sth, Without this cautlon, which el gece ae The Norwalk Bank Case. ‘This ia at present the condition of things brought abéu the proceedings. what others bad to say. But T am willing to let by gones ‘ : Q + | Pelled to give, interrogate the accused, and then attempt Before United States Commissioner K. G. White, by Jack Frost's latest visit, and the pablic must o ball wat crowded with, shoemalcrs. The seais | go God known Ido not waut to renew oli matiors, | Hailey, Ukboefer, Mayor Powell and Ald. Peck (acting | ‘oxivoitineridencet Mr, Tallmadge read from Wharton, “ : ae. Gerefore, blame the: suthorities if they find the were full, and many stood in the aisles aud around the mntiemen, if any thing can be done in this canse—and it present. fe saya 0 | THE QUESTION OF COMPARISON OF HANDWRITING— | frozen up in the streets, but rather turn all their indi doors. ‘there were ah lanah Ladh-or 1 aoe apeemen inn good canse- now isthotimefcr you to maketheatempt, | 220°» depee when itis made under pain, bope, fear or menace. P , Pe; TESTIMONY AS TO THE IDENTITY OF SIGNATURES. tion against the saucy clerk of the weather, who appe Mr. O’Conor contended for the admissibility of the cou- 4 3 i a fesioa of the “dofeudant. "Ha ced ‘the Cute Of Janos | ‘The examination of the Norwalk Bank case was com. © Reaiichetienimns caany capciots st.4) fhahionable w Rooge rs, in wl e confession of the prisoner tos po- | tinued yostordey, at the Grand Jury room, before United 5 liceuan Who had him in custody, that he killed the man 0 w Fire tv Peart. Strerr.—Botween one and two o’cloo Mr. DiioN, on taking the chair, mado some very brief | and cheers.) Gentlemen, don't, don't. Wait ill {give With « pocket knife when drunk, was received. Ovjection | Sistes Commissioner K. G. White yesterday afternoon a fire occurred In the brush ee ee eta ote nee ae ete, | TAY Teanons. Tho people in these other towns on whom | _ On a motion of Mr. Barty, the chief clerk, Mr. Embree, | was made, and tho case was taken tothe Courtof ap- | _ Mr. Francis 8. Byar sworn—Keeps an oyster saloon, | oy ‘Rinmong. No. 459 Pearl strech Ib pave Cess, aud Astrict attention to the business of the meeting, | you are urged to depend, are no better able to furnish } was also ordered to report tho duties of the deputy clerks, ; Pe#!*, Which confirmed the ruling of the Court beiow. No, 74 Willinme street; defendant worked for him from - hone that ite object might bo gained. Te closed by calling on | material aid to you than the Lynushoemakers are to give a = Nc. Brady contended that the oniy question in the case | (+ is aig we, ks, two or thirée months ago; pald him 99 from some pitch taking fire from a lamp. The damage Alouzo G. Draper, Hsq., editor of the New Kaglaud Me- the same assistance to Natick and Quincy strikers, | ¢ mumbor now employed, and if the {abors could not bo | ig: Wau the confession voluntary? He said that on the Mu eks, mot ‘ago; Di tho stock by fire and water wil! amount to about $100; in Airman of the committee to visit other towns (Bisecs ) performed by a Jess number than aro at prosent ongaged. nie Sh 20th Seplember, ‘ma. 4 Lane's, Jr., con- | a week the first two weeks, and then, business getting Pate Peder eal eat Sa ite es mane fa ci cl evening, it is of no uso, gentlemen, to try to make people bollave > ‘ ‘ agree o with the bank terminated, but Mr, Monahan says | slack, defendant agreed to stay for $6; advertised pane ( mo dings and | tat the money is coming Int you as ityou were eur, bpevecstieae ocalamnemer gaye: 2 to petition | that’ Lie was uover formally discbarged. Mr. Monanan | * elee wtitae ri ie cane valde eon Gasnaged about $25, and'ts iasured. & synopsis of the rounded by horns of plenty. It has been said here that | the Board of Sopervisors for an appropriation to build 9 | said, on the morning of the 20th of September that he had | P&" ater Reh erainatt berry Ai ror mm Era Srger Sunmmsrs—Deputy Supe ations of the striker, we give them io ope journeyman was to give $169, and others another | new House of Detention for witnesses. Sen memnouns | ie “ecouracy Of Bis (Leneta) apooent |: abd sbead Wiineme ine Wome Jun Bell OO FAB, RUNG 1s deident Canuaedic yeatabigy setelvethtipanitio (ei 2100. Well, what of that’ Wat is $206 to the shoe- a ere. of . | Finoe July last, and that he bad been “tracking it up,” | his business, they hupg on toa bargain about a week, at The following members of the old force were re-in. : 5 peti vf * | tors of Volks Gardon, being the receipts of a benef PRATER. makers of Lynn’ You had better reeteict yourselves to ere Spd thas he should be ‘sent to Bile prison. -Hefurther |. 4 gusty witnese offered 10 nell out for « ‘cereals eth, i th Freteh theatre B60 a8" foe WENT AND GENTISMEN—A® most of you are a Vogetable diet, and if you can raise money enough to | Stated:—FRdmand Sixteenth ward; James Kirk, | said iat as Mr. Monahan only said ‘‘you shonid be gout y tor '» | $82 60, and from the French theatre $40 25, for % Saturday evening, with two | boy a begof moa), do so, and live on cora and rye cil this | Thirteenth ward: C. venth ward; P. Bassford, | to S¢ meter snd 708 al oe eat ae pri- | which he did not weut to state, “for fear it would injure | benefit of the eufterers of the Kim streot fire. voring towns and secure their co- disposition to crush you has been overruled. (Cheers | go. J, C, Elrodt, Second ward, and G. W. Conklin, Thir. | > & was bolding out a 9 tke prisoner. hia business when he wanted to sell out again.” (Mr° roachiog contest. On Monday last I ; aad groans.) and Dee aingrsy The Judge said that the law was well eettied that = - Bvaaied there two days, anc-oalied| ; D4ell-yondie: casa willadyancs, -if-you anty-do right, | teenth ward. Tho resignations of D. E. Carpenter, of tho | confession of a prisoner whon under arrest might be ro- | Bustecd insisted upon Knowing this sum, argued themat | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCI. tthe Town Hali, where Lad- Perhaps it will Geom at tirstto movo as ifon leaden wheols; | Seventeenth ward, and J. W. Parker, of the Tweaty-third } ceived if given voluntarily, and hore it did not appear | ter at length, objected to the whole of this evidence, and uundred journeymen. (Cheers.) | but the tire wiiloome whon success will porch upon your | that soy inducements were held out, The remark of Mr. | aij hands talked over the matter with each other and the Ata little past seven o'clock the meeting was called to (Cheers) But it ig much better for each of you to depend | _ 8 * motion of Mr. Bary, tho Committee on Rules and crder by EF. ©. Darlin, secretary of the last mooting. | exclusively on himself in this matter. ‘The idea of depend- | Regulations were ordered to report at the next meeting James Dillon was then chosen chairman, and Mr. Darin | ing on this town, or on that town, for assistance, I belitvs | if there was not a possibility of reduclog the detailed secretary | ta be very injudicious, to use mo’ harsher term. (Hisses | force at the courts. Fea kines hae ES Si natant mmarated: age s PEECH OF ALONZO ¢ Mr. J aware, ] was appou here, to visit neig operation in the went to Ha meeting " ss “ epted. sh eae Farivar, Feb. 17—6 P. M. A< first I found extreme ditticalty ia interesting the Detter , banners. (Cheors and hisses.) P Wills in iteclf would be nothing, but the surrounding : f ingle who were generally conmervallte. taasmatteiad? Baer ticeeke maine werenine oheteestaein met inoas cnoral Saporintendent, | circumstances ehowed that the confession of the prisoner | Wilnees ) Wituese had a “man vat was going to buy bim | 1+ way protty generally understood this mornii isturbing the ex: ting state of thi bat afler two . oppression and poverty. Wheu they (the manufacturers) | ending January 31, 1860, was receivad was pot entirely voluntary, as he was brought into tho | out mow,” he received a chock from Wil- cays of canvassing the masses had become greatly inte- | core (0 seo tho inflexible (ocling you manifest, they might | ordered on fo” ‘Tho preset force, c @irecwre’ room for some purpose. Declarations were not | tiga for $400 upon the Gitizens’ Bank, sign. | 8 the Pacific Mail imbroglio was at an en rested, and the more ential among thom were wow | a8 well try aud build a monument of ice on the burning | ral and his two Deputies, numbars tS allow ed in law, unless made to strangers or to an officer | 44 Jemeg Simpson ;” could not satisfy Wil. though the first event of the day—an announce coring forward and offering to lead the mon to victory. | eande of Arabia az to oppose it. | 247 are doing duty in Brooklyn, aud 1,556 in this ity. of | in whose charge the prisoner may be. There is sufliciont : ment that both parties would go on selling ticke' (Covers) Last eveumg the Haverhill Town Hall was ,; There has boon much taik about the feeling at Haver- | the Brooxlyn force, 11 ure reported on Lae Bick list, and 26 } in whe circrapetances of the case to warrant the exclusion | ams about the lease of the saloon, and therefore Completely ited, and amongst the audienes were several | hill; I was there about ono year ago; they had a large | deiailed to courts and othor places. Number of rellable | of the confession. réturned the check to him; Mr. Busteed repeated his } for the steamers of Monday—was calculated manufacture radesmon. (Cheers.) mecting, and a committce was chosen to report ata cer- | day and night patrol force, 160. The force im thi city phus W Waldron deposed he was one of the firm | question ag to the price for the saloon; the court over- impair public confidence in the arrangement. Va that gecasion | urgod the Haverhill men to co.ope- tain time. But when tho time came not a mother's son | ranks as follows : Captains, 26 ; surgeons, 5; sergoanta | of Waldrop, Isley & Co. up to 1859; (note No. 9 pro. | ruled the question on its own motion; Mr. B. moved to FA rave with thetr brethren of jynn and Marblehead, who o was theres (Cheers oo hisses.) They were | 105 ; doormen, 51 ; and patroimen, 1,868.’ Of this num- tnt, was sats by oe, Hes 1 tae of no other mee out the whole of this testimony; the motion was | have no reason, however, te doubt the sincerity q were arming themse with clam Ciggers, to tho num. frighiened oui of it, aad backed down. So this is your | ber "24 are reported du the aick’ Hat, 89 detailed at the at amount—' ut this one; we nover | re! is ies i i d ber of three thousand men, and preparing to march to | Haverbill, where your material ald is to come from > vie and cteataboat laine, and attsahed 1 presincis | made vt a note to Mr. A. B. Dean; I know of no puch | George H. Grail, swoim—JIn January last Witiams of- | !! parties in the settlement which has beon mi C. 3. tb od of Fobruary or Ist of March. 1 in. ‘The genticman.and 1 don't wish to depreciate him, | where there is no night duty, $3. On special ward duty, | Person. fered bim $600 for # dining saioon, which he then owned; | or to question its being fairly carried out on boty fo 50. Tas cont comaltiocs to Newbury. | cannot contrast the diferent shoe manufacturing places | 20, ond reliabie night and Vay daty, 4,107. During the | Samtucl 8. Serjont had been clerk ef Waldron & Isley, | accepted the offer, aad went to bavo the papers drawn | sides as intimated in this morning's Hxraup. Th Ps ppahire, 10 orgauizs a evmultaneous | properly, simply because be haa basn't had the expe. farter the force lost altogether 5,050 days by sickness, | an¢ correborated their testimony. up, And has not seca defendant since, Tho District At- 4 4 F Mt Fou exposed them | Fienec—Decause he isn'ta shoomaker. (Cheers for Dra. | amber of arrests reported wore 16,842, of which 13,- | Charl-s G. Rockwood, cashier of the Newark Banking | torney oifered to prove that Williams wiehed these papers | arrangement is to the effect that the competition oJ Fer) There never was o Doot or shoe made in Haverhill | §65 wero made in New York, aud 2,977in Brooklyn, Of | Company, identified the note produced as being received | drawn up under another name, but this evidence was ii : Paci ‘ail Con uat'woult command three foarths of the prices here. | ais number, 125 were for Vurriary, 8B for graud ine | at his back frem the Fulton Bank,-New York; he oor- | ruied oul ; 5 hg Sabaerecpe ave gaa oxne ae 7 vege wr what a ccrape tbe Haverhill people would bo drawa | cony, aud 1,222 for petty larceny. Thure wero 9,187 arrests | FObOrated the testimony of tho corresponding ‘and col. | ‘Thomas Gaffhey, sworu—Resides in Thirty-third street; | Pany shall bay Vanderbilt's boats on th dato if they attempted to follow you exactly, (#Hisses and | for intoxication ; disorderly, 2,148, and 1,106 'or vagrancy. } jecting clerk of the Newark Banking Company giren yes. | knows defendant about fourteen mouths; defendant as- Pacific, that Vanderbilt takes a portion of cheer.) 1 kbow Boston market, and T know it ts not | The persona arréated during quarter were,males 12,200, } terday; d-cs not know any such person aa A. B. Dean. sisted him in his oflice (Mr. G. is a real estate agent) for Mail Ci ‘a steamboat 2. overitoved with nice goods. | There ie an overstock, as | females 4,262; of theec, 18,574 could read and write, | Mr. Monaban was recalled, and his direct examination | some time; Williams wrote and signe’ the nouce of the | Pacific Mail Company's waboat prop suey call it, but itts not of sua nico goods as you'ean | Thoro were of this number, natives of the Ualted States, | Tesume’ by Mr. O°Conor —I had an interview with the | dissolution of cuparworshiy (previously introduced aad on the Atlantic; that the service on th fumes | And then these casos of stock which your bosses | 3,249; of foroign birth, 18,351, an uaknown, 42 There | prisocer io" the bank before the complaint was raade; I | given at length in our reports); hae sen Wiliams write, Pacifico i Jusivel erformed b: )—thoy will, I guees, turn | appears to bave been aloes number of arreaté chan during | W85 ® divcctor of che bank since 1856; I kuow no such { and is acquaipied with his handwriting, Williams wrots in | Pacifis is exclusively pi 'y ast balfetupty. (Cheers and hisses ) | We Preceecipg quartor; but while the arrests for offences | person oo A. B Dean; T have secn the pame on a paper; | his books; wiuees reeognized Williams writing in a book | Pacific Mail Company, and that on the Atlantic } oa hero was prolonged, and the applause | againet property only fell o%about thirteen per cent, the | | have ro knowledge of the existense of such a man; de- | of auction sales, which was produced; Botbrook sub- ig the ponro to my appeal the meeting decided mously im fayor of the strike and of the ‘ne man voting in the negative. halrman of the mecting then | sent to express their views up: Denl@l Fitoh, au oxtensire may ved that if tbe journey der et the douse was swallowed up by | arrests tor personal offences fell of chirty per cent, and | fore the prisoner was arrested I inquired of bim if there pened witness, tol: vim to bring all Of ‘Vuliams’ writing Mr. Vanderbilt's company. The relative proportif the prover hires ia the other portions, and these wore followed | theee facia, with the Tower reported losses by offences, | WAS such a pergon as A. B. Dean. @ could Jibs; covld see defendant write at theeale at | of each company in ‘the receipts of both hasn be that they eugut to allow the manu- by heute and cheers which were too demonstra. | seem to show that crimo decreases rather than increases | _@. Beore the arrest, and before the remarks of Mr. | which the book was us d facturors until the rst of April to completo their contracis. | tive and extended to suggest other than a doubifal } in die winter which may be a Said be:—“T am now in tho miset of tay soriug orders, compliment. The chairman restored qnict, but Mr. | tion of many professisaal th and ty compel mo to pay an advance of ‘ive conts per | Haines started to leave, tho stand. But after a brief | incidental services apoken of, pair, T must otther lose tat amount, or else send to my — conversation with Mr. Droper be again turned to the | the qnarter from robberies and of ail kinds Mr. Brady objected, es be supposed It was going on to | Taney (United States va, Reed, 12 Howard, 361) decides % Castomers and demand a corresponiing ; dub if | audience. be wished to make an explanation, as | $61,709 62, and the tow! amount covered by to police | expinin wuat the Courtexcluded. Admitted. that the rules of evidence in federal coarts are those which | adjustment wasto be signed this evening. Tho Wd wait ti! April, he, and he beloved hig associ: Mr. Draper would probably improve sa opportunity to | was $36,507 87, leaving an aggregate net loss of $26,142 A. He ‘uformed me that there was no such person; that | held in the diferent States at the time when federal courts ends one of the most severe, protracted and e demands, and en- speak. He wished to aiate that te hat onc collected $1 | 28. Tho recoveries were larger in New York than Brook- ) A.B. Dean wana “ rs were cefablisbed, auu (hese were those of the common (Cheers ani groans.) from Mr. Oliver M. Ingalls . po b : A if t been definitely settled. Some other mat 4 for by the migra | Willis, aut before the first complaint was made, did the | The question of the admissibility of evidence to prove | Yet beet * ea EY em MEET recaek saben YO. Woueler muCN a pereon eetntod er | the detennern bee iting by comparison was then dis- | of detail remain to be adjusted, but these are th uot? reported iost duriog gussed, and authorities quoted upoa bein sides. Judge | mein features of the compromise.’ The contract courage the formatioa of a society ¢ € Lowell, seventy-Ave cents | lyn, andthe above amount does pot include $7,270 re. f you please, what forther bo sai¢ about A. | law in Fugiana, In cht country, however, the decisions | pensive steamboat contests whith has taken pl: The meeting adjourned after appvinting s commitice | of whieh belonged to Mr. Draper, and he had noglocted | covered by the detectives for parties living Out of the Smyth. bpon the admirsibility of comparisons of handwritiog | for many years. Itends, we think we may &@) to canvess the town and asceriata how many woull toeendittobim, For this he has warned the pub Metropolitan otatrict. There were 24,232 cestiaite por. that theeo entries on tho rogister purport- | were varied, but (2 Starkle, p. 613) the resale is givea ‘ a s tr te pledge themselves to strike, which Comnittes ace to re big paper not to trust mo, (L 6 and hisses. sons furnished with lodgings st ibe several sta:ion houses, fons — ag upfavorable to such admsiona, Io this Greondeld | satisfactorily to all parties engaged. The se! port next Monday evening. Be A Mr. Dray y, dat two! Afwes. | twenty-one lect ebiidren sent he Almahouse, and Sir. Heiocs objected on the part of the defence, ou the | agrece (1 Greenfield, sec. 606), aud such evidence is in. | ment will be hailed with pleasure by the stodl To-day J have visited the shope in Iiaverhilt, and found Mf. Haines loft the stand amid loiud erie of Put him | 1,619 restored wo their parents; 277 sick and disabied | ground Ost the testimony was intended to show that he | armusible by the ‘Sue lage of New York. In some . it any, who ‘ha at least four-Gitos of (ue workmen ready to aign that | out! put him out)”’ | were eared for and takea to their comiulte., another ofeace than the one for whics he fe | States—Nasgachusetia, for instaace—the ralingis differ- | holders in the Pacific Mail Company, ' pledge; nnd unless tho movement is Opposed by the more HCH OP JAMES DILLON, THE CHATRMAN ; One hundred and eighty six loat og, and one handred | indicted « eut; butin New York a witness must have some provious | for some time been uneasy, and not without re influential members of the craft, a strdke im Haverhill is | and nineteea horsesand vehicles, ro Five hundred and ni reported found open re ored lotheir owners, | Tho Court admaitted the question, Exception taken, kaowledge of the handwriting of the defendant, and cannot ¢ itio c# abd owollings were | Witness continved—The prisouer stated thet the ontries | conclude that any handwriting is thatof the’ defendaat, | 898, at the enormous expense of a competiti hight; three fres extinguisted by | Were faire and fictitious, —— made by him to ereate | simply by veges on Selig or ty papers Core which many persons believed might haye © persons rescued from drowning. } a credit (o himeelf or his er; he stated that he held } in evidence. The evidence of experts, incloding that ot 2 . r can the above termin persons forme doad,and the Gore, | baek {rom entering up bills of a corresponding amount | Mr. Collin, in thit case, was, therefore, ruled out avoided at the outset. Not ars Dr § inevitable. (Prolonged cheers.) ‘ Last Wednesday evening it was my priviloge to aii about six hundred of tae shoomakers of Nalick. ( Gn that occasion the more timid wore In favor of eomothing about forgetting the snd. fore ue—TI fear we hays come ¥ near We should consider the coniit There were also thirt, Pporizing policy; they were aéraid that eMFs aro ontcrisined tbat unless something ia | ner notilled; twonty one adandoned iafeats cared for, | with the entries, under the head of A. B. Dean, or A. B. ir. Wm. H. Oakley, (olier of the Cilizens’ Bank, re- | tion of the contest be displeasing to Commodoy and weelthy and aristocratic “bh: woul! n: Gane she will go down. Sho is almost under alroady, and | aud $25,081 70 taken from lodgers for aa'e k: ping, avd | D.,or A B Dean & he gaid that when circumstances | called. , ‘ i Vanderbilt, as it places him exactly where submit to the dictation of “greasy mechanics,” with wax | romething most be dons to Koop het afloat. Now, the | restored to them, The violations of Corporasion ort. | forced bim to oredit biuls discounted with buls dr vows Mr, Busteed objected to the re-examination of this wit- 4 trol of the Atlantic busines on their cations hand and the ple! Ui of Teathor . arestion is, “Who can o this” (Cries—'"Oursolvasi"”) | nanoos were 4,290, all of which were reported to Garps- | Which had nctually been collected by danke in other | nese. Objection overruicd. wanted to be—in con! aunts . about their persons—(langhier); but more energetic and Nes, 1 think we will. (Cheers.) “We don’t need to go | ration Attorneys. “In concluding the report the fonsible eourmela prevailed; they voted to atrixe that | off to the devort of Arabia, nor any of the other places | alluded at some length t night, leaving every maa at ‘liberty to complete an unti- | alleded to, if we stay right here in Lyna, aud show | upon the chief exsoutive olicor nished case, ourselves men, we can accomplish what we want. The | claims that he should be inv ‘They Appointed @ committee of fire to present the bill | workmen of Lynn are able choagh of securing their | powers. Thi view he belioves : vral places, be would - e9 — credit es etteraen | ant | lak po ing vod owe Hone to Aspinwall, and rids him of his Pacitic boat the reiponsibilities resting | dropping or crediting bi Is discounted whiea had become A % enable you to judi o ‘ ibe-depariment He | due tn the rcantine, and tn this way tnese entries would | My knowledge relaves. principally to. the elgcacure to tee | AL parties, therefore, may be safely congratula % with oommensurate | be found ‘vnning tm the Dorks for gome years past; I] checks as compared with our signatare boox; | compared | py their friends. The stock fluctuated actively, as to accord with the | asked him if he had ever meddled with tact scourities of { these until 1 thought myroif familiar with hi« handwrit ream Company ‘a gel pores sales as low a8 88; but on the news that Vanderb +s idenbted the sigostares io | and Barlow bad arrived at a satisfactory undq , : De . - snal. 89, and was freely supplied of wages to the omployors: a committe of tosolicit | own welfare and protecting thelr owa intorosts, but they | establishing of the police, as the aw provides that tbo | the Dank, (The defendant's answor to this question of | ing; 1 think that I have sno a knowledge. Q Can yoo | Ui . It opened at S9, ly supp! and Ghevurse sulwcripdons, and a commitiee of twenty | are too soft, that's the groat trouble with them. ‘Taey | Genotat Suportutendcut shall ke the pidcs of tle Mayors, | the wiunces (eas exehenea 5 say, from your Rnowiecs» of defendant's writiag, that | that quotation, Between the boards thero W five Nolenforcs the rules of the strike: also a committee | want to be ecrewod, and jammed, and crowded before f of New York and Broollsu Ammng the powers wich Q. What ext did he atate ? the siguature wn Adams’ § Of thrée to solicit gubsoriptions in the hall, which last } their energy is arouscd. The ides of this association isto f in his judgment should be lodged exclusively with the ‘The Judge sald, as tho statement refers to othor entrie?, | wes written by tho same / commitice ebortiy reported @ sudscription of one huntret | put some fife into the journsymen, aud make them resist | General Superintendent, sabject to tie confirmation or re- } it was adi ible, the question aa to this particular | Won sustained.) Ths wi Snd thirty one dollars, and stated that in oonsaqaoace of the screws when they are put on them, ection of the Board wheu in sessiai, is that of , | transaction, / accompanied by others, may be put. two checks for $1,5¢0 and $400, rerpectiraly, presented " the ero rdod tate of ite ball they hal been waadle to | Now, how ls this to bo brought avoui? Venaferrings and necigning ima tes bf tee fence na | (Rename |, Recor a ecehe bad mance entries | by Willtea fh pecaoey a ta ee otal a | Standing, the price rose, and: touched 92, cl call ‘poo one man In wn, as every shoemaker, in | Way Our Jow prices of labor havo boon arrived at | rpheres of duty as be tay coom then peculiarly qualified | on the regittor, Lagued him the Amonni of these entries; | bank, the President or ‘cacuier—seldom tho tellur-—pro- | 90] bid. writing his nants, required a plenty of elbow room, ‘and | is fhis:—The boss, when he taker an order, iret puts dowm | for. He Bhould aleo be enabled to movurege Mdeiity wad | bo said he | ou pot tell exactly- ‘kiviy ¢ board to write on. ihe price of the stook; thon he sets dows his rent aud | veal in the service by possessing tie Fight to stimulate | $58,000 or Se 2 might ba $57,000, | cares the signature of the ¢ 0; St did not exoced $20,000; he'was | wilnees dic not » ture book, S defcadeut otis hig bame it tis boos, | ‘Th@ inmpetns given to the market by them lay morning Mr. John Walcott offered t> pry | other expontes of manufacturing, thon the offers for shoes | and reward it. almocteere it would not; T asked him ‘f he had agy meaos | and never had avy conversation witn Bim on the sabjeck, | ments in Pacille Mail, the check of the Pro Ral fe cents tustead Of the five demanted; | are comsaMed, thet he pute down bis prof! ant afer | Ona motion of Mr. Stransbaa tho Board adjourned to } of kacwing: lus said he bed, or neatly tho amount, if ho } cid nok seo him wre tho two “hocks, referred '0, never party in the Legislature, and the continued } but the ¢ommittes contiud: , H ‘ : athis house, addina | raw Kim write, without the compaction of tho ‘chocks f , ’ at the juded that ifone night's reflection | copeiderable @ he deckiee that he cas give ao much | Friday next, pe oittne aie a ee shen ’ with the eust- 828 ook, woud Tot be able ts.» way- | of increased traffic on the ‘roads, cohtbined t' tr bad prodoced @n avance of three conte, it word bs | for making. 8 of “That's s0.°") ‘That {a No potion ‘was takon on the 1 tof giviag the power | trunk, tx Fo ir b a litle more time to think of ‘! bie, dimunitire somethiag is wba’ : sierring of tho bars of the foros Mr. Brady again objected, and the Court ruled that the | thing of cofencant's handwriting (Alter further argu: | hare new vital day, ar I reports that oae,man we | working Wor, (OreKiS). Now, the Ou) {Ge Geotal Beoumntecdin ort ent of >. | witpces must be confined to this pariisniar entry. ment, the question in regerd to tho Correspondence, of pap hanhelihapinfirdinredemtan enceutiipren (bo t og Reece be LS Lae ot waged. “Qe, galls | an a ob bs gids ches gure ce (Chives) alas © Dopetinuniiend WA deluge ayli Haw y ang ome wy mum avout getting prperee Ae bon ogee ¢ chec te a lta Ma PTC MAE WG Dose Om Bevaace Lo alagss ab doeuts