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b » oe ke a . Prd 3 ~ &- » s cs a 2 EI : 2 Fi = 2 < ib 2 | & 3 bs = ss Sergeant Young, ‘ fects against her; 1 @id not see him again tiN night, when | tell her that you propoced to show Secretary | Boiler Destruction THE CASE OF MRS. BRINSMADE. ee ne Sertg corenes her) oid not that be wha aatiaied Wat he | of Wart A. No, t sniok pot; ehe asked mo what nso ote ee tase, a0 Sue Sanaa pe ap Repeller od Iwas to make of ber papers, and said they were ‘The Examina“on Befere the Police define their duties or in fae lenge agl ge demvdypr nie the aext mora. keep those a Becnuse 3 sever had any a ae ara my Reaeayacine pur m ea M “eptinued ‘py gst © Colonel ker, | ave an oficer to aid him; Ttolé him Chad a man named | Why did you not sive "them to, the indy? | Pied by Charies J..Knighton as moulding and planing es va Tunkel “samara Beard og e6cu an fecal! lt, T tld ‘and PY Wwe. never ‘deliv factory. ‘The ce ofthe explosion was vo great that ihe sid $8. aun Bark “god é ——— & woman entire building was shattered to pieces and levelled to the bark sea ppvesine s0 Gere: SS ground, bu.ying in the ruint] several persons. The Fire | Dashaway, for Small for reey Bees 4 Pestimony of Provost Marshal Baker and if be der me any Department were soon on the ground and rescued the men | “'Miuannau, Oct 260N0 Am é y solar Assistant Be Bowles, ; Dut, added Detter to | came . in employed in the building, who miraculously escaped witn | ¥ Laverence (of aie): Baas - saistant Marshal . iz Ta there, with Soci coe n ci | boy aiicht injuries. The Rev. Mr. Babbet, pastor of th® | 1g: 25—In port Swe brig Charles V, for Boston a all t. While ewigmsade bad senta | you consider ber “a, 1 con. OY ws, 2 abet, _ldg; and others as . — we Lie ate Suerte | Sons tat Me apse tet | rt hr tangent ae | OAT MR Rm wan ae cre ne | BE ee — = ion cats fois” A Zag Specter! | Sedat ga Sn met | Sag Bc ema et cry Sate | iia neg eo em Awad bag, | WE aR hepa en aah ete w him; was once ever! . Q a 4 * ider a cub f Se f Giddings. jew port, i Im pursuance of adjournment the Boardof Police Com- | 2070p! & mati to ack with sou Na oy ie: | Boat tet ! "Sak i was on Sunday uight tat 8 auger tak may’ rake tse Pexpraaion 35 Jo no 4 oe “ob at Re trek rae the rear, 1 ees dy Re eee ee na oe f car rove up to my office containing Mrs. Briosmade | like? A. 1 am go! digo of that. Q. no! . 4 ‘ salerionere met again yesterday at Police Headquar- | treies'aad whepper be evbla appotot aman td ftant as; | and Nes baggage” with Fustios unm, Hoties aad Dengan: | write to Superia teen ED ES ee tor Ths Us 6 eee eee tee ree | a ee mae tere aud resumed the investigation into the circum- | he suid he bad very few men, but he mentioned one | they all came into the oilice; Bowles Hankell, getting ready said that he thoaghthe | ® dangerous person ta be at large? A. } did. 0% 4 is supposed conned 8, ships Charles & Jan mance stnding the screatof dre abel Brmamade, | Fring wih me”. ti you ln moran ar out moot ee hs ts | ot hin “tnt yo hay ghd | ot veer athe oars | Rha GOR asa a Ww Ded Si and ber Jong incarceration in the Twenty-aecood precinct’ | OMA along wile me. Q. Tie yen oe Rene rene | seemed to. be oxcited; Mrs, Mriusmade said. she | A. 1 tai oO a tek. NCW OrlcOs? | ces | £07 hitadeiphia i park Schamy!, Crosby, * station house. The two Washington oficers--Provont shape of @ reporit A. Yes. Q, Is this the letter? (reads— | would explain every: Dut not in the presence | reques, be to New were, with @ 'VanraRalso, Oct 17—Arr previsus 5 " Marshal Baker and his assistant, Mr. Bowles—were in at. | “Washington, Seplember 2. Arrived here last evening; | of thoso gentlemen ; they then left the oflles. | aatrfed to agi ats eas ee SHIPPING NEWS. Lge 1p Anania, Or? Cars Racte=Tatzanay7i¢,} Aeidiuna: snk tells Midabiasian ocoupled tae Cons’ reported to Baker: ali right | must remain over to mor- | she to teil me who she was and wh “age 4 au Uestea al hing twas not Bowles | ™ Midlife 80. [Pen Brmaauie ARAM, Ort Care OT Ae 4 '< coms + til | yow, if not. longer; wil return us soon as | from; that she had Jeft ber home in * “ere sho Wan that dec nest. -Q. He asked we: Arr from N¥ork Aug 29 2, at Me eB Greeaman, ‘Ke adjournment, g: the word’]” @. You. meaning Baker? | count of her Union procliv'''eg. (hajtIZ¥ Orleans on, ae © the decision? A. NZ,. he wan supposed to Sppigion, do; ih ri Sith? ‘Surprise, ‘and Howpur. ; a YoRE=sn1e pay. ” ca maki : aed we | fri ~ree; thay Dr, be ve the supervision of the lady, assisted e,Srlonsh Baker eg called, but not being present at the = bi @. You wore seting ts Be tase = Iriended er. and thas she ha ‘ene p, Oe Phetee bed hee advice: ia consutation wit, ico Daw and sari my momen : n> Way mew ! he, cA he » | thou to Ni leans; Mr. Dunn terre wae cas went there. @. Did you te Wish gos auscove ne ee Bad peanastea, hey te gop a Pane * ne weeks in his particularly, her uncle; ID psating her back beve 4 ao not im? A, No, i Say, ranigress,. Bi ‘ MR. BOWLES’ TESTIMOXY, did he tell you to report to hit sir; I said I saw | family; sng askea 1d be made of | know that I made apy 0” ger jn ti _, Sboman Rowles was then sworn abd exam|pod, apd teg- | Hyp onsg a day; I was bliged to sce bim when I brought | ber:! told her I did not ky Satearting shoot 4 eee, | somer wan abe (F0m 0 » time of her arrest omni PN RATE PU ots be D whom I ‘arrested before him; when T made the | we bad some other conve? orion not bearing on the mat- | livered up to tho charge of Bowles at the depot? Ship Sumetra, Kinsman, Shangbae—Y H Williams. Fo nlf mg, Beery bie te foliows:~ LTS ae arrast of the lady ] brought ber to hitn, |. Did he direct ter:1 then sent for Dur,” Sowies and loogan: Duna raid | A. 1 considerey, her Bowles? ho | Ship Florence (Br), Wadsworth, Laverpool Cary Kons: Stately, ir Gauss (Brem), Wieting, 4 Gui hed . Sydney. “By Commissionér Bowen: —Question—What is your first | you what to do wit ‘A. He did not. Q. Did he say | it was amatter be r/cretted exceedingly;.that he had | ordered her io be brought werpool-Funeh, Meineke me oy. Araney aha Sieh te brie ot Gant, fea ‘anewer—Thoniag; ‘Thomas Bowles. Q. What ie | axvihing about i? A. He winhod mete, leave the Teen | ery reape hor be‘or, ‘pat knew her father, who was a | prison tO F,e9 Phelps? AY perm PE ra ah pak. cies Weve 4 ‘Are frou Macao Si Connet iy tial or Bunda. sr earieyamch wou?” a. Yam suupueyed wy Goloce! | Sasa Poatte wear’ tion with her by hereel; | yer y reese 7 atioman, and he rogrettcd what this | Boy Oe Tee ete eT vo aay you paid Bark Oresund (Gos); Colusa ovicruara Pouch, Meineke | gitifar"om Suanghae Mept Ti, Bed Gahatiet, tn Bt your employme! i. ye’ by when I 1@ back he told me that he a "# napponed; he also asked me what dis- | officer ange her? A. Idid. Q. You say _ paid Arr from ak, lath, Pandeigh, at ba pee + Montreal, al - & 4 Baker, of Washington, a8 a detective police officer. sation with ber ancie, and that it was his desire, with her itiON WAS Yong tobe made of the cage, aud if } bad | the thi.y dollars expenses incurred by Bowles in Wash- | , Bark Mary © Dyer, Wallace, Gibraltar and Messina—Moore | ‘Arr from Col Do you kaow anything of the arrest of urn Sriemeses consent, to send ber Back to New York, and let Bet gh te Brndany trensonable papers upon her:Tsaid no, that T | ingtor, and charged it to tho War Department? Was | # Hen a perme jbl for Nome tath, Bodinorn from Waterford; Bn- 7” . ‘ > | New Orleans to her friends. Q. He told you that her uncle | 0Ke4. vipop her “as rather giddy and frivolous in Bov ies engaged in the War Department at the time? | Bark (11s Gaston, Parmeloe, Barbados= Bishop & tru, dymion, and 8a » Live ; 15th, Jane Daggett, ‘an set forth in a correspondence between Mr. Barlow and | Dunn advised to have her sent to New York and frem acter, and imdiscreet; that perhaps she taiked 4. Not dircetly ; no farther than bis connection with me; Bark Chilton, Pennell, Cardenas-od E oy. Co. eennee 4 Paciesh . the Provost Marshal? A, Yes, sir, Q. Have you seen | there to New Oreans to her friends? A. Both said that | % front Feat and suid much more thin she intended: > ho was reporting to me from time to time, Q. Youdid | rigd W Sawyer, Leighton, Marsellies—Moore & Henry. id for Celine Angae, Benet fren Page, weastio, W Uhat correspondence? A. Yor, sir. Q. What do you | Mt. Dunn addressed his conversation more to me than t0 + Ghen Dy:nn acked mo what disposition would be made oF | not charge any of Bowles’ expenses which you paid and Brig Proteus, Ginn, Havana—W W Russell, Bro & Co. BW: Sept 4 Norwester, Methourne. ates . know, sir, of the circumstances of that arrest—b oo | ee ee ae true—\ suggeeed | her] yid him I'did not know that 1 bad not seen,» Por | charged ° the War Department ageing’ Ar beny oe Bred R Nove (hr), Larkin Printing Bret Bon & Co : (Latest vin Queenstown.) spt oodbecly ‘di that the government should send her to New Orleaag by | pri that morning; he eaid, “I think she showXibe | A. No. Q. In the interview you Superintend- i OP ae ay » | ave from NYork, J Arndt, Sre; Eliott, Leith; was it made? A. The circumstances of the arrest are: I | the first steamer from New York; my advice vyas adopt. | Brae bucks teher father:? having ascertained all eaecum- | ent Kennedy did he not ask you aistinetly and repeated) Fee ee a eee eH SGA Bewolr: | Blue Nose, Kingmown: ale pcos Wont to Squire Dunn's house in Washington and arrested | DY Col, Baker? A. 1 never heard the “rerd govern. | st7.ncoe, I said I deemed it my duty ve do ev, Bowles spake | (Or ot ordgrof release for srs. Brinsmade? A. Hedid. |. ‘rig Delmont Looke. Cavanagh, Salemi F Sherman, Arr: from New Orleans Julian, at Bordeaux, és 2 sepia queues jneneawed: they looked to me as the party responeibte | vip and inquirea when he should go; 1 said ‘he had bettor | Q. What was your answer? A. I don’t kuow what; the Brig Geo Downes, cl Arr from Bombay, Union, at Ryde. Mat woman, with her trunks, and baggage, | for the woman simply in that way. Q. Who was to pay } go in the morning; she said she did not want to go in the | answer was—that is, in substance—that I could not gi at Munson, ci Suis ‘Ske, Kaen misses bok Amie, iba enema puns avd took her and them to Colonel Baker’s office. | ber fare? A. I don’t know that; I paid it to New York: 1) morning. that she wanted to see Pheips.to whom she saia | an order for her aselease. Q. Did you not say Behr kel Boy, Mask Warninglon-M Bedell Babayon’s Island Aug 1: crew eaveds a cI $ eee aan eoem yreponed to Mr Keonedy ag | she had lent one hundred dollars, and she wanted tose | that you world gife an order for her release | scar Kate Field, Allen, Washington, Q. By whose authority? A, By my own authority as j WPoried bere Ur crally doin. these cases; 1 re. | hin toget themoney back; Dr. Phelps had been arrested the | when you got back ?, A. X think J sad 1 would, sea, the Fae e Bineaae Laeene Weckisigion--Veu Brent &' |; Vaperpigsae aie ent eae eal Taian ssietaht Provost Marshal. Q. Without instructions from | ported to him through the sergeant. Q. You id | evening or morning before. aud on searching his cileets, Secretary of War and gend an order. Q. Did you sce the | Shuht. ee ee a ee eae aoe eet aby one? A. I received my instructions before 1 eftNew | uot sce him personally on the subject? A. T | before going to the prigon, found some levers and money Secretary when you got back? A. 1 a. oat he not Sehr JL Redner, Adame, Washiugton—Bentley, Smith & Taland;: Voinut Dodge, Bitzabetnport schss MM Freeman, me time after my return here Wefore | upon him; he said that the money did not belong w hiw, | Say that she cou! ent to New Orleans? A. He ‘ : jawes, and Elouise, Kelley, Philadelphia; © A Hecksher, York. Q To arrest this womant A. Treeeived my in- | $oF,.to weshington, . After” you Fave her up hcre did Heer ie lnned te dre Brinemedes whe gave it | seid that the department had no oficial knowledge of the | Bh ayrea Sisters Gray wep iiNoA © Haveuas © | pilhondas Wm Paxton, Corson, and fd Hill, Whelien, doz structions in this way. Q. From whom fire? A. From | Surge kennedy? A. T'did note @ You say that you | to him to pay some bills while in New York, and that ho | transaction in any shape or, form: that Superitendeat ; Yon, Rurbish, Catskill, N¥." “Old bark Diniel Webster, Sergeapt Young; I was cent for to come to the office; I | did not understand that the goverment was to send her | had not expended it all; at ber request f sent ber 10 Wil Hess prank outirtly boy Eide aabee io ak htt, wreck of Br schr Tempest, Rhee in of the Bare Murray, Port an eame ven o'clock; %4 reot . Now Orleans? A. Tsaid that Dann gaid nothing about | lard’s Hotel in charge of my deputy, Judge Lawrence, | the arrest, and that 1 did wrong in having ad anything to srt Arnboy— hase & Co, TP ilateinler Daenipe shout eleven o'elock; 1 dou" recoliest the day; tbe | th New Onmen’. hia her fare kere. Q. Who furnished | whom T instructed to got for her a confortable room and | do with it iu any shave or form. | Q. When wie that im | Ser BB Pitts Paul, Portsmouth—W,8 Brown & Co. 24d—Arr schrs Anna Leonora (Bid, Madett, Grand Tomk; aie is known in the office; “Young told me what the cage | ine mevey? A. Mr. Kennedy fernished the movey ulti- | to take the room adjoining for hy che sent for me A. ‘That was after my return, and after my in}. Schr Rhenandoub, Nash, Braintree Wy § Brown & Co, Ida, Wormwood, and hon Sawyer, Tracy,’ Philwelphla: was; that a woman had arrived from New Orleans, and | mately; } at first paid it out ef my own pocket. Q. How | the next ere to go ani see her; 1 sloclinad jana sod H me ceeds. Q. Dis yon. inferm ¢ : SctT M Loviedon, Prnchamn, Boston—-Metosit & Dancan. " ed. bark Gia conan aa the tag Thinaliee: : a 4 aid Ww Mr.Kennedy ‘would altimately pay ity A. | her word [did not want to ece her; in the evening sho y interview aad of the opinion expressed TN Toston, Vase, Bosigue-Aillor & Houghton, vinday, iW, gli ingriane “ Sate sa been received that she was a rebe | ‘id you know Mr. Kennedy, ee ed ny Will he paid | sent wordagain saying she wanted tosce meparticolariy; | by the Secretary of Wart A. I did uot. Had | Schr RI. Kenny. Bat ene Tage Ser eee ee a apy, and that she had came bere for that purpose; his in- | R'uark tome Q. bo you mean that be paid it for the | in an honr after 1 was standing outside the offloe, which | you ever reported the case to the Secretary of Schr Martin, Duihan BALTIMORE, Nov 22 a23—Arr. schrs Mat Kenney, Ogiey, s, Brown, Georgetown. DC; DL Warebam. ria, New Haven, Portiani structions to me were--whether he gave them on his | Tied States? A. Tsappose so; Mr. Kennedy was Pro- | 18 opposite the hotel, when I saw her at the window, War before you visited New York? A. Bel y Rew Deen eos w E Neal, W. ‘Boston. (id bark Selab, Geni: own aecount cr not 1 den’. know. but I kuow he told me 4 Yost Marshal for the government, and he expended the | Commissioner Bowen here puta stop to the voluntary | & | cont rsavion in ‘reference to it during the | Schr 1.8 Grier, Desborough, Norwich. | Boston; eehre Sea *, Providence; 8 N Si ideeds it sone tig caida ecmacih-aceiOs) Zovernment money, Q. Not for the Police Department’ A. | statement of the witness, which, he said, bad no bearing | time she was under surveillance in Washingtomy 1] Steamer} W Brune, Kester, Baltimore. AT ee ESV LS aE LS ry *hat T should see Capt. Kennedy | Certainty not. @Q. T understood yon to repndiate the idea | on the ease. mihi have mentioned the matter to him attorwards. Q. | Swamer Artiean. McCabe, Balumore. Waldoboro; 17th, achrs RH Golson, Cowon, New ‘with regard to them—that I was to goto the Everett Houser | that the government paid it? A. Not at alt By Commissioner Bowen—Q, Was there anything trea- | What did he say about it at that time? A. His remark | 234 —ship Denumbrante (Port), Souza, Lisbon—Baetjer & anbere this woman was sopping, to take board there and | J widerstecd Mr. Kennedy paid it as Provost Marshal ‘of | sonable discovered among her papers or elwetst A. Nothing, | was simply to the eifect that he had no iticial kuowledge | DeVertu. wen dali? Ine southern partof the State of New York, and acting | sir. Q. In her conversation was there anything treason | of it, and that until he had he. would Baye nothing to do ARRIVED. iq as long 88 she'vemained; that it was necessary for | jh thar capacity he paid it; Leonsidered myacit acting as | able? A. No, sin, with the exception that she said thot | wiih it, @. Did you tell the Recretary that che had nach Steamship Aviel, Jones, Aspinwall, Nov 15, with passen- me (o go that night to keep everything strictly quict,20 | Assistant Marshal. Q. And not as a policeman? A. I | all her interests were im the Sout, that she loved the arrested? A. Yes. Q. Was not that official informa. to DB Alten. What I might net ‘be suspected; “If the woman gocs to | WAS acting as policeman also; 1 did not suppose I surren. | South and that sho wonld die for it. |. Was there any- | tion? A. It could hardly be called so. Q. When you 3 it 4 » sehr May Queen, Gott, Philadelph Ww 2i—Shi sehr TW Thome, Davis, N York i Dama. Mariel via Hava rsehr H Ryan, Staples, imiuons, do, Nov 22—Gid brig Romer, Dean, co; Chtef, Hart, and Perrin is, Providenc; Quake iabeth- rds, Newcast lon 42, Bos. it a . Raa ens op citeger ag.a policeman because Mr, Kennedy | thing that you regarded as treasouable? A.°No, sir. Q. | wereat the station house did you promise Mrs. a ea Sate reat an Josep Washington J want you to go with her, while ehe stays | fy"de meus Assistant Provost Murehal.. Q. Who paid | Did you order her arrest? 4. No, sir, Q. Did you g Brinamade to rewwrn and take herright away? A. Not to | which had nol been’ long fe ibe water. “Lith inst tue43 5. | Henjamin, and Lote, Kelsey, New laven; Nelson, im the city you will stay with her; but if she goes to | your expenses in Washington? A. paid them out of | any instructions to Bowles? A. i told him it’ would ny recollection, Q. Did you tell any olMcor that she | lon S211, spoke ship Prince of Wales, 7 days from St John, won, Siamiords Chie, Champlin, Norwich; wlocps Oak, d ; : eres, wiuence, vould be released the next day at tweive o'clock? A. NB, for Cork, The C bad territic weather (wind WNW to | Ov y 4 WSW) as faras lat 45, lon 48; ray a great quantity of pine E' deals floating shout B of the ganks. Bark Francis Barclay (Br, of Liverpool), Barn, Cardiff, 59 1, to Kunhardt & Co. ‘6: }toid Mr. Baker | better to take her back to New York. Q. = rene] ath tee ttn d Fs eenned>? « 4 thatT wos getting short of money, and howaidubat what. | yon give any instructions to that effeet? A. Novning but | don’t know that Lused those words; I think | may to time ae uninge proceed;”” I reported to Sergeant Young | oye; eee Tred been at he had po objection to pay it, 1 | to stggest that she be taken back. Q. What disposition | said T thought she would be reloased; J based geveral tames; on one occasion 1 reported to him acon” | made ont an inventory of my exvenses, amounting to | then was to be made of her? A. 1 said that inimy opin- | my opinion upon the action ef the Secietary of \ days, with versation J overheard umong some friends of hers to the | $39, and he gave me the money. jon she should be sent back to Now Orleans; I wrote the | would take when I rep rted the matter to him. Q. Were Baik Urde (Nor), Kod, Tralee, 48 days, in ballast, to mas- hi TL eS a anki passed at your first interview with Mr. same to Captain Kennedy. @. Was there any eport made | you applied to by Mr. Simeon Draper in reference to the | tr, Tih inst, lat 41 44, lon 40 12, spoke whiling bark Késciu: \etnct Chat, going alo and not to Washing: | yoy eft “Mrs. Brinsmade at the Of the case. to the Secretary of War? A. Nothing bat a | arrest of the lady? A. I received a telegraphic despatch | Of New Bediord, 13 months out, with 33 bbis sp oil—al ton; be sold me he would consult with Mr. Kennedy, and | A. Lean’t recollect ctly; 1 gness my firet intery verbal report. Q Was that to the sary of Wez? A. | from My. Draper asking by what authority, 1 think, she wale Baltic (Mey) ; Pergicsee, Gan tanden, $3 taps,in ballast. afierwards he told me that if she went there 1 | was with Young. aud he told'me that 1 had better go and | Yes, sir; to Mr. Watsou, (. What report did you makes was arrested; the purport of my answer was that she was | to order. pate ope shake was to go too, but that the obabii see him myself with reference to finding a vessel for | A.T simply seid that there was ately in town who had 4 not arrested by my order ana was not beld by my order. Bark Caroline Chisholm (Br, of Laverpopl}, Briggs, Ma- . & » probabilities were | $fr."Hrinsmade that would take her to New Orleans: | been followed from New York: that the New York ofticer | Q. What are the duties of a Provost Marshal attached to | rapbai, Oct 26, with hides, to If K Corning & Co. York. ‘hat abe would go to Washington; if so, that I told me to go to Adjutant General Tompkias’ office, | and one of my own ofileers were watching her. Q. When | the War Depa:tment? A. His duties would be hard to Hark Duckwitg (Brem), Habighorst, Matamoros, 25 days, | pee eg Rakai D . waste gothere, and when | bad her all right,so hav 1 | and inquire when a, vessel was going, and to tell him | did you make tbat repori? A. Borore ae was arrested, | define. | Q. ls the ole crested by jau’ A. Ms crested with cotton, to M Echeverria. sag sn ballast, oF W | Sallsoury Sid dist moe Charter Oak, Buller, Philadetobyas shosdd be sore of her, 1o arrest ber and tarn -bor over to | Waal-bie wish was, ‘that when be bad a vessel going he | Q. Id you receive any instructions from Mr. Wat | by appointment of the President. "Q. Isthere any written | yupbard. Had hehvy NE gales most of the passage.” MACHIAS, Nov 10—Sld trig Kurus, Parsons, Jamaien; n arc would take a lady from bere to New Orleans, | saw at | sun to mi that arrest? A. No, Mr. Watson | law for the croation of the office? A. There is a military re- Brig Los Amigos (Br, of Jamaica), Johnsen, guayra, | Mth, brig Sarah Bernice, Caliigan, St Domingo; sehrs, Mr. Baker’, Provost Marshal at Washington; op the night | the office Captain furner; I had told him that I was an | told me di + Re i: motly it was a mutter he had no- gulation jor it. Q Are the daties of the office defined in that | Nov 9, in ballast, to Mising & Co. Wrens ndail, and Amelia, Gonid, NYork, Before I ascertained that she was going T came-and told | olfcer, and had come by direction of Captain Kennedy to | thing to do with: that he had no officia! know- | order? A, They are. Q. What are the duties? J. To obey the Brig Ocean Belle, Pattingall, Black River, Ja, Nov 8, with MYSTTO, Cr, Nov 21—A\ R_H Daly, Saunders, Port htm, and then he as, : : i and then he-said 1 was.to do just ax be had before | ee et inten to send a lady there; Cactain | the subject yon bad ‘with tue War Department? | action? A. In looking aftor the interests of the govern- ON ror Vo a ET, Nov 20-814, schr B. M, Adams, Hinckley, iS. 4 you,’ 1 went to-ask his orders, and they wore these as | iD few days; I asked him if an order wouid | it? A, None that I am aware of. Q. Did [tmderstand | traband goods, in arresting sienorvers, in investigating | Brig Roamer, Newell, Elizabethport for Boston. ' NEW POR’ early as 1 know ;:1 thought I was doing right ; thers was'| ¥2 necesrary; he roy fod that it would be necevsary | you to say that #ke was not arresied by your authority? | frauds against the government, aud other duties that I) | Schr Oriental Br, of Diedy, ), Dolby, Jacme!, Nov 4, aero Benes Oe Coforkinniuren! Gap he 2 good deal of dificulty about it; I arrested her. Q What | traneportation for the lady; then I told dada castody ip Willarw’s?) A. As T sald, 1 sent her | the office A. 1 think {$ was in the begiumng of Saptom- | &* ise, Kempton, Alexandria, 4 days, Poca-set;, West Gleam and Flying Fish, do for Glo @eny A.J tock her to Colonel Baker's ofico, with ner | abd. he sald he would make that matter right:he then | at her “own request 1o Willard’s, 22 she wanted to | ber. Q. Ware you appointed in Washinglon! A. Yes. gies Mee Venghny Aiooeieis hers, (elaiaiasg ee eee id Comm SWORTH, Nov M—Are bark Shamrock (new), Berry, PORT, Nov 13—Cid bark Ellingwood, Elling h, Br brig Uniou, Barbadoes; shy Rollin K, GARTOWN, Nov 15—Arr schrs Arno, Small, Phila” for Penbzoke; Nile, Ellis, New York for Gardner. RIVER, Noy 22-84 schrs Geo Fales, Nickerson, ‘Wasbiugton you will go there and report to me from time | the moncy I bad with ime while ab Changer, A Artist, Nov 21—Arr schrs HK Dunton, Sher- Ea inquire when be would bave a vessel for New Urleans, | ledge of it. Q. That was al) the eonversation on | orders of the Secretary of War. Q. In what sphere of logwood, to Brett, Son & C mith, Rondout: Appolio, Free- told me, adding, ‘That is aii the instructions I have to give ner said they would probably have a vessel going | A. Yes. Q. Had the Judge Advocate any knowledge of | ment, in arrosiing all disloyal partics, in reveiving con- Brig Lent, Beal, Port Roy 13 day: ; Npy 22-Arr brig Redwood, Boyle, pbs, NYork for NBedford; Loade: for bim to have a vote from tain Kennedy requiring | A. She was not arrested by my authority. Q. Was she | cannot now enumerate. Q. When were you appointed to FLD oy po to id). rv sehr Tiizavern, NYork for Orleans, Sli schrs ibat | hed vi wirote a note, whieh I tock back with me: he weid, “Here, | gether money? Q, Was she under arrcet there? 4. Yes. | sit. Q. How loag did you live there? A. One year and a W Wohisiler, Parker, Baltimore, 4 day An (runks; 1 told bim what T bad dono—that I had piped ber: 1 yoq nad better bike this letter I had from thig | @. By whose anihority? A. By Bowles’, 1 suppose. | half. Q. Were prior to that? A. lived in California | Sovr 0 A Crook, vermhaut Baltimore’ 4 days. Cabot, MR Carlisle, Lacon, Saginaw. } gold him ny suepicions and that | had arrested her ; 1 | Sot tne grat time Leaw the letter from Colonel Baker to | Q And your deputy? A. No, sir; Tdetailed my deputy. | previons. Q. In San Francisco? A. Yes. Q. Up to a | Rehr Memento, Rirtsall Shell Town, Md, 3 days NEW HAVEN, Nov 22—-Air sohr TO Lyman, Stannar had arrested others as her assogaios who were travelling yt tok the letter to Captain Turner, who | Q. For what porpose?. A. Till she was ready to be tzken | yoar and a hail ago? A. No, I lived ja New York. Sebr 8 M Akin, Akin, Milton, Del, 2 days. —,,_ About 50 sili at anchor below, wri ‘ber on, tho cars ad “otler “placon: she Wa8 then when he had a veesel D You detailed sour deputy to take her along | > ir. Commissiouer Bowon interrupted. This course of | Rete pavepnton, Lei, Nemcante, Deh 2 are Fe ee c Cordalia: Baberte trem icueenes rope Bocca facie: on the table, ¢ ye tp : 1 ; si a er’s in the hotel 19 | examiastion, be unenght, bad nothing to do with the AP! phat Paildebph a2 days. via Turks Islands. Cid barks Rechadite, Forbes and Ron. ,~ ieee Coma, an) eoarniee bee prenksy ng De said st was the Saperiniendent's or cI i. What disuosition | case, : eee M_A Shropshire, Cafeon, Philadelphia, 2 daye, noke, Esling, Laguayra; David Lapsley, Hishop, Port Royal; on, me to Br. Baker, : to aitend to the business and see the woman off; | again made at i ‘No disposition {| Mr. Baker said he simply appeared aa witness, and as 1 Rich, Or: Philadelphia, 2 days. schrs Althea, Corson, Boston, J W McKee, Christy, Ware- Cenvecantion with Mr. Baker in ivferetice to the arper, Who tld me to inform Captain Ken- | 1 am aware aed all day, | suck was not provided with counsel; yet he did not want 8 R Jameson, Jameson, Philadelphia, 2 dayn hain} A 8 Brown, Brown. NYork. exuressedan opision with reercice Ww it he was {reighting a creat deal it wold be | Q. Did you give Bowles any instructions? A. Noug what- mit the investigation, and would abswer any queation Se rceted, Chien See oy RF) Sora og tale phe es hs or eal Statement as to what} had seen aud beard; 1 wes vhen when he would have trausportation: a'ter that! | ever. Q. Did he go to the cars without jastructinns trom. oyusel would pnt to bim. Trave Garter, Phitadeipbt ere Neg aa Ss OROVIDENCE, Nov 22—Arr steamer Wasteh pe jeave the room aud I went out; ‘Colonel Bake | t to the Navy Yard, by Sergeant Young's direction, | you? A. Ves, si And acvompany her to New York Q. When partis are arrested for disloyalty, te a report G Paine, Philageiphi das NYork, Sid sehrs Mail. Kelley, Philadelphia; Joh ioe conversation with her alone, {rom whiok be eune | with the sume before, and who also told | without instructions trom you! A. He had no instraetions | of that te be made by the Provost Marshal?” A. Jam ore Dig! le, Weaver. Philadelphia for Providence, Broomall, Douglas, and F A Heath, Wiliams, do; Uncas, he c uclusion shat be would send ber back New York. | met imust not thore I was told that I could be | from me at all; he acted with me us his nlviser; it was | dered vo report only to the War Department. Q. Are you E Baker, Lec, Great Ee Harbor. Coit, Eligabethport; Dr Regers, Adams, and May usetts, eee erat ea mares soe bere reper’ | acoonimonstes: ‘e-was aveesel tbat would be { asa tnatter of courtesy between officers; when ‘owles | required to report in writing or verbally? A. In writing. op yg He ge Ooi Nur slaumer Pelteen, Beker, WYork ; Kennedy 31 anked witat Lahould say to hi ready to go im afew dass aud that 1 onght to go aboard | had arrested her in Washingtov I, of course, wanted to | Q. is there auy particular disposition made of the proper- Nae a ea cend for Hanon. Sahevicasasene ome Bat Said, “Soy te him (Kennedy) that you®rvight Mes. Br and See the captain Ss preparing to go when the | render Superintendent Kennedy or Bowles all the as- | ty seized bolongivg to sueh persons A, Yes, sir; T Connecticut, Pratt” Elvabethport for Boston, made back—f will write « full statemegt «f the matier,” | ¥ tes ie he did not tel me 10 say anytuing iurther | he replied ae ee 3 ad | sistence J could, I did not en ; I told him what f wanted, ny case, but being | port that to (he Quartermaster General, a separate bra ort for Boston, ‘al! Ri replied tbet be would accommodate me with great | a Provost Marshal inthe War Depettment, avd having | of the War Department. Qs ‘ow, sir, when you make a an that that he would write a arenent | Dut that the staterooms and closets had been | cognizance of tho case, I wautod te T could, and | report of an atrest, who is to decide whether the person | Sehr MH Reed, Kelly, Albany for New dno, the matter. Q. Did you make soy watennentt | Of the veevel to m:ke. rootn for freight, and | did so. 4. Did you pay Bowles a sim of money? “a. I | b to be held or nts Rohe BA Stevens Nickerson, Alvatiy for Now 1 vuabpiperee Vel - Tmaile no statement; | Was tald to enw here a: therefore be had uo way of accommodating a lady;'Ire- | paid him yonce ho came tome nnd ait he kad no | The witness here appealed to Commissioner Bowen | Steamer Oriole (US trunevort). Telmes, New vc cats’ Marmora, Sn port to Captain Keanedy; T brought her beck. Q maziodee Oe ported this; that was the time I went, Q About | more money, that he was ron ext; Doo; baa New York? A. ¥ Q. What thas that time did you leave here for Washington’ A. Yes; 1 | spent moncy T figured it all up, and for - J came to the central oi Q. What tine did yow | left dhe service on leave of absence; I made a request for | to thirty dollars. Q. Was it paid on a arrive here? A. About six in the morning. i rve-*, i { the privilege of going; went because I got better pay having also | whether they were fair questions to put to him uniler the | “Hatters Inlet. Nov 22, to US Quartermaster, ¢ it ameuated | circumstances. As a government officer he claimed the Steamer J R Thompson, Chance, Baltimore. . | punt of the War | protection of the b vnsnpueral Cr himself bound to Steamer Concord, Norman. Philadelphia, E rtment? A. Lthink it was; it went on to nay Dill wer questions relatang solely to the action of the - BELOW. fold the ofloer kider, that | lad returned 7d had brought | and’ 1 thought I would have @ chance of bettering partment, which is not yet paid. Q. But it | ernment, “ht One bark and two brigs. vou! ih c See tee Ghee me whall was going to | \ayself; 1 went to act Gerective officer un. | against the War Pepartmenty A. Yea, sir. Mr. Dean tionght there could be no more pertinent { Winid at sunset WIV. bel ruann, Pr Sevith ber; Veaid 1 did not know whether I was te | qe Colonel Baker. Q.. You fot boek ‘here with | notity Mr. Bowles that he was to take her to | question thau that he bad put last. Hatch. aud Augerliney Hix, NYork; Louisa ‘Dyer, Jameso fe her to a hotel or not, and vcked him if ge could pive | sys, Pringmageabout the 25th ov “4k of september” 4. | New York’ A. I told him be was xoing to take her to Jewel Beurmai ‘Tai eli Gentile, Gateholl, and A Powers,’ Robinson, do; 13th, Com Mr. Baker—I am not to be brought to reveal any of the yr cotter eg no, that there was no one glete | y., <I chia Q. And ©» opplications for trans. ; New York, I advised Q. Did he state to you that she | secret operations of the government. If J am pressed to Miscellancous. | Kearney, Brewster, NYork, pmb I thought the matter over, aud as T lived up | pos) tive @ @rleans were ™ Je between that date | was Dis prisoner? A. No, sir: 1dgn't know that he | it by questions, | shall positively reuse to answer them. Suir Equa. Rronts, Keller, sid from New York 7th June = = = ) and wanted t) get home,i thought I would take Pan 7), *10te Oabober? A. Yes. \. Alter got back to | we bad some copyersation after the errest as to wrat Mir. pean—I ‘am askingsno revelation of confidential | for Panama; was 44 days lo the Equator in long 23 30; wi MISCELLANEOUS. her t our own station house till | could confer with Cay rei cer? r M 72 days to lat 33 south before having, a whole sail bj -~~ i ; DET eee On fed yor any conversation with Baker? A. 1 | abonid be done her, and 1 wait that thovght she | communication whatever. Here is a lady that bes beca / ring & whole salt : . : ‘ Kenoedy—the Forty-cevouth stoct station house; 1 met ae CTR Sgehing, was said Dotween us about Mrs, | should be taken buck io Now York, Q. Did you give hiw } arrested and hold long 1 confiuement, aa adaalhoed om wt: LP ee estes as ces Sa Mae ae Can Thar erss |e eae aa reece Deering eo aie Fh, Naw captain (Slocuin) there atid told him whow Iliad | Beaemude 1p" Fe iihiee days. @. Do you. kuew | directions to take her back to Now York? Ldsu't | handa, without oy authority whatover. Possibly there | of the Horn to da , ‘ale i | ¥o itarnecehesutaneeoerel Vas ob; H asked im if stie could remain there, ad he replied | where he. rec jay commrnication in that time | thinic I did! {might have said, “You bad betier fake hor | might’have been enough to Wacravt bor arrest and ex. | split sulle and shy! i Be dia'ut know: I said thet 1 had brovgt ner on | With recat, her dornet.” 4. Wal become to New | to New, York” f might hive given dictions that | amination, But alter, that, examination, hough it was | Fall three fone ufider rn ; ow at to do wit er ul t | “ : ee date? A. Yes. How Jong | way. Q. In whose — custod: dit sh ive aimitted she sbould be discharged, she has been lully, sweeping ‘ * . Lieut. Colonel aid Reerulting Otic fariner instructions e'suit ped che would not ages | Nene subscatently 1. * Sin 2 ‘a prods: Aidir ala Serive 2) | Seen leekant a Saneshy'e at . - Seal xan Tork? Fe Fe a Paeveral week wounding several men: stove the doors ant windows inthe | New York, 3 . 136. | Xork subscationsiy W wuington: A. 1Can't veil; Tdidut | the depot on her retura to New Yorks A. Sno | cloge confuement for several week: Towed Woeee beuia kid okyike ee SS ‘with violent gales from NW, in which ‘o! pers (Duryes's Zonaves), are ordere | with at Lafayette Hall, 602 Broadway, to pice aptain Kennedy is © remain there, and that be was going to the central er he,had gone. °«). When he | went in charge of my deput, Ind me | e et * Z Seal aed a " i q Judge Lawrence. | here on triai for baving 80 held ber. He disowne all cou- | carved work off the ster the seeot ; ES, G. 1 - gice, where he World soe 3". henuedy with rérerence 0 Know be was yvine Gil aire. Brinsmade wos sult in | Q Was it intended to. transier ber to the Ease | are oe ae Te er as it un Cansaay OF otuer partion. | Gtattec’ recuse, Whe: Were foriipewls reedseds Ones | Ci’: Warm jon? mesma Ghaeepemat Der ascertiia whit disposition was io be mase of t did you learn tha. “Sgo nim; 1 beard it in the | Bowles? A. Y Q By your A Q. What is no defence. We say the person who arrested, or | Jackson, a colored seaman, of New York, wax washed over- GAS HEATING STOVE. er: when he came buck I aske? Bim if he had seea ken- | Custody? A- Yes; but moti, tor that | spoke to | corting her to New York? "A. Yes: she suid thav it sM | by whose orders she was arrested, is respon medy and le said yes; he (Siociin) eid that when he a2, if y a she was still here. | had to go to New York she wisked to be sent in charge of | porsonis called as a witness not by , ote X c ai 2 of | pers y it by the Com- told Mr. Kennedy the womai was at his himself and asked i Nees sgpaturer—(Let | some other man than Bowles, for si - . 4 iy ation tbe Jat. | “ had taken @ great | tnissieners trying the case of Kennedy, and we replied, “Well, I don't, know; you Luve a good, urge | Q. Do you Aor {Celguet Be igoature. | dishike to him: I said I eonld not do anything ia thetaat- | arom it our privilage to question him fully. ' Bure .J—A. we le, board and los; the ship remained perfectly tight. Qet Sth | No dirt. no ashes, no coal ty carry. That | Darred whe tsland Juan Fernandes? 11th, passe ECONOMICAL, CHEAP AND POR’ Nov 2 Chas Henry, Made upon new and sclentifie og Prices Sle $6, $8, $10 an NEW YORK GAS STOVE WORKS, aman, from’ the Equator 8 5 donee on the | ter, as it wi y. 5 per ‘she would be a6 well EL " owlee who bad followed her ou and ar- ‘Commission What is your object iu trying to i one door below Canal street. there ‘as anywhere else: take good | {Ms letter ae appeared im the co. encation that-{ rested her, and it was he who niust take her back Q. You { ascertain the anterior arrangement of the War Benet t Bensus an ut Eek pod heenda steht | ae boner Q Is there anything more’ A. » eb e 1% fas it Cel. Baker's rect “y the first ves ame to New York subsequently? A. Yes, sir. 1 did not | ment with regard to the disposition of property seizedy in leaky. : that ‘she remalzed there some time. Q You were ; tue Shorld be sent back to New Orleans v@part here ou | come on business in connection with this cise: 1 carmeon }- Mr. Dean—We want to come at this—by whose au- | Sair Insrecron. McNear, was repairing on the arr nee oer “ being there from that time till her re. A. don't know. @. Did youmake a . “Gar back 10 | for the purpose of arresting Dr. Kills. Q. Did you sce her | thority this arrest wae made, and who is responsible for | 230i ult. She had collided with @ British vessel while on the WAITER WANTED<IN GREELEY'S DINING SA- ft", long was thut? A. I cau't say Some notnely: I A dye oth » t, WaoKen: | nen youcamecn * a. Yor, sir; Isaw her at thestation | the diaposition of the property scized. way to Chincias. oon, Greenwich av., opposite Jettesgon market, \PWont to Waehington and came back, | pedy and he reriied tat he would muke ® full ss stemnent | house, Q. Why did you vielt her? A. Iwent toseeber | Mr. Haker—M it was establivhed that I had made the | Ba Baxx Papicax, Wo d. from Liverpoo! for Calloa. was | jv EW YORK NOVEMBER 23, 1962—INFORMATION | ‘ there jhen. @. Did you see her at 4 , “ Vest to | for the purpose of getting some information with regard | arrest there migut be some excuse for the question. totally lost ou Yhe coast o: Cape Horn, on the 19th of August, 4 - Be EH ik Pues ber tt the Sa | himscit. | @. Did you accompany her after her m. ‘wi | to Dr. Phelps. @. Were you aware while ia Wastinges | ait! Bowen ie treading on motwewhat detente ground | faving been driven ashore by w violent ile, which lated | gy, "aned of Josep a ee dary a, Goes Nos 4b @Q. Do you-know how loug she was detsiuet there? the Capitol prison’ A. No; bnever saw her-again. wy | thatehe wasstill here’ A, Yes, heard so fi some { to inquire into what disposition is made of property with- from the deth nip tw tho time af the disaster. She had lost | Writets eteeot, New ons Ue wife, Mary rose, E ieaet, f kuew a pace ean’ cogs. C. fiow ‘regent | Sa a n art be aanek when sarling Sin ‘ane: I fond no official knowledge of ix... Yyu gave uo in: | in the diaposal of the War Depart:nent alove. her foreMiaat and bowapri and mustained oiber damages, | "yu Heanor? papers pinaee COPY. did you soc her there? A. Catif I Grst TR T saw et Pe as bey " pady 30 the ieantime? Quctlons to have her detained’ A . Did yon | Mr. Dean—I ask to whom he made bis re;orts? Wool with bis “crew, 1d;in number, took 10 bia boats avd 7NION WORKIgMgMEN 8 ASSOCIATION. THERE. day for six or seven days, but after | had goue to ,. er's deputy, J yg Lawres Q. On the way any é/rections to New York? Q. No direc. Mr. Boweu—He is reponsible under ord Jaid down | tried tego rouni the Cage by Staten Island, They had to , U will be @ mee ‘of the delegates from tie Ninth, smess f only saw her once; I saw back was there anyother but you in chafge of bert A. |» ‘6 10 aey officer bere to bave bor detained here ia | by the War Deparjment. J understand that the witness, contend against many hardships ow account of exposure and — Fifweeuth, Sisteenth and Bighteenth a. comprising the: = at | No, I was alone; she bad made a good many friends in | to. 7? No. Q Have yeu avy reeotiection of % . oe the want of pease: food; they bad lived thirty days on sbell. | nf ortal district, Wednes- pA ae pias Moonta told me that she | the cars by the time we got here; some persons, one a | cust. " *hae passed between ter leaving Washi tied factories he gy ee as HW, hae secret | fei Rnd what Nie ter tad raved fromm Ute vessel; twooE | day eve ultye November Mb; at 73 o'clock, iat the house of Me. Sar. "6 op pontine oa 04 o er and see | Mr. Coles, came part of the way in tho carriage from the | intervas Aq fatquantly seeing her? A. No,eir. Q. How ‘Mr. Baker—Yes, sir. . the men died and the rest were Croethitien Bnd reduced, ne | James Mctianley, 665 Hudson strest, corer of Thirteenth... what you bave now detailed? A, Yee, sit,“ anyining | M0! wasioner Bowen-—Q. Did I understand you to | lowg ao Fou By, eg Nppron mately? A. Hetmaen twenty | Mr: Ldeaa—We ‘want 1 find gut whe areested this | of September, of daanin? 1 Fol they woe picked up by bs | "ihitins . edememieaneT ace fg action of Superintendent Kennedy in tRus matter? | say thet the lieuteuant, Mr. Grapevine, made no obwerva- | and thirty Ga¥ st A. ‘eupyose so, sir Tfound Her | "Str Howen—That is the great question fhe witness | every stievtion aud ‘care aad funded them at falparaivo, (Po THE DEMOCRACY Or THR Frist ALD RMMANTC oe. kL ever saw bim at all in the | tigns iu the case’ A.’ He was in converaation with ber, | all that le: {jm. > "Did you thew give any sostruc. | has answered that be did Brent question cet and’ thar | nuete they will be properly provided fo disrici-You are requested to mest gt I1Jue20, rreat ‘Cross examined by Mi . disenseieg about soldiers, politics aud secesh; she talked | in the atatl iS. |. "dunt recollect so: had ome | he is actin rote not male the OR the WW, Bank Pamr, Kennedy, at St Thomas from Newperi, Eng, 08 terse ing, Nove: 16 P.M, to take Suto Sree examined bs Mr. Deau—Q When you told Baker | Jond. be low, But T sat beeide them aud cowl boar whit | ths relative to her? A. “way was in dhatge Of the,| Departments ta athe doe? ‘ar | wad tore and mizenuasts sprung during the passage. { ' he ran a ie SAL Fou had eeu pivtag ner, what did vox mean’ A. | yauatid. d. Did you hear anything tressonabieé oz his | couversation with au oMcer sevuliect | tha! eos. | feamiuatiou res med by 3 dhe lestgr |, S0mt ANS M Sut (of Brookhaven), Hudson. bound to Zoare Barese ood bs once wien they are watching | parton te cars A: + did wot think le lke right fora | station house, ‘but 1 wou Me suggestion with | you wrote tr Weseedy, ir tbe elie tec tagiter big glee gPoyy Sonitened to Barker y hey not doing w utenant in the United States Army. Q. Were any of his | versation no . You ma: “aay? A i 1s.) td ene? ‘ne 4 ‘ oem. | $204 citizens Mint fe eeeted 2 do, aud to see whether they | remarks treasonable? A. 1 cannot say they were spe- Fegard to her sichikcge ivr Md we wine ite letter stened that the Wi Me | per, Rout Rings eee itisen wincies: Cam Hodeon | ]SF ALDER: STE or not; that ie what I understand the phate to be. | gully. Q. You say you arrested him becivse be gave | have said that ele ongint to be ciscdarge. “Now wow: it | that the arrest of Mos Brien, Department tnd dectared 1 sees trom ihe mast on Sanday morning ¢y the sloop A ogenin She moverente or a ein police when secretly watching | tagit consent to soine treasonsble remarks, or what you | did you muke that remark? A. Gopecia. | and that eke should be imu de was unwarrantabie, | + “Sayirvok. Capt Nichols, an l is pov comfortable. ‘Ths i A. Yee. Q. Do you ko araean pereon—that is pining’ | eoggidered treasonabie on her part? A. You miscnder | was to an officer in aniform. 0 station The wit se nt re immediately discharged. | Re “sree in wumber, ave provably low fagion® 2c do wot wae aoe crtived in Wash. | stood me; after she got to Washington he called upon her | tendent Kennedy here’ Yes, | ths titers wrote that letter: 1 think 1 saw | “4 p Lavanrrt, Snow hence for Curncon with provi. | etre: coat ciara Nat AbORE LBo LOth OF Septeraber } MYbree tines a day; once im the evening, atleast; | house. Q. Did‘he tell you , & | Mi Kennedy after 1 wrote that letter. Q. Did be not | Sean ‘ore on Anegata Rect, no date. Tart of cargo © onde. PE ernie ed wees | TaD on SMO Cont ont walking with ber ia the streets) ) Heald. Q. ia Bowles rep tha, | ask you why you did not give the order for release instead | side. sot %, but she vessel will most probably prove @ total _ J SEWARD B. MEAS eure ward. oS a Ry + Q Were there | Jptitiak be, @ her denouncing the fiag, the {’ he haa lodged her ta the st a citys Ab) OC that letter: A 1 think he did. ©. Did he not iniorm Tat PRALDERaANTC DISTRICT.—U MOZART AND ee that journey? X' Bho was's, | 44 when i nd 8) forth, Tarrested him to | Yes,sir. @. Did yor SD REe? acon ca tear arts {hay after what you had said aout the releas» that se7—Pilot boat.J D Jones reports that on the Veit rsonian nomination for Patrick Kerrin ~ different persons, bur 1 | S2htiers, the govertitens., » ettitaeeltccuee for what | dou reculisct taiing aay action at sit. @. You called | ho “sete ¥prd to the station house that when the ex. Tetons, picked up reverat baiew ot cotton, > wetalt ot taaccaete eae a8 Pony mny wheu lecving Now | S8°ertain sutwothing with ‘ | upon Kennedy? A, X¢, 1@ gama ee sy pected ander of wolease get there they were to bring Mra i pon Benapes bet eres Par Byte aware countul ee, ti, Senvt know that she fita w, ™. You say that you | qevettt (0 the carg: 1 AEE an u | What ie going to bekenee eats. Ge ralaate to MMOs | PRE, con'e fo Ute atice tinmediately? A. 1 think he said would probably get other eargo. | when low ing candidates were Ma thew Soret avdu't thwk that she haa. * trata ¥ . rm bimKion him I dite * ae Wrinsinader’? Plt | emg A ies STs oe send up and have her ps Mavy trunks ng other arl- T. Brent tov Cornparollar, Jon B Deve.in lor Corpora: : wi m a Fo “! 6; i tion Counsel. and Pal Kerrin tor Aldermen irs arrested some ‘persou who bad eon of tue, . A. Leannot aay ci . wee « muon, ant then Be (OF to write an | 1 na Fan ig weie Moat a 4, ) Aldertannt: Dist, J. ROSENBURGH, Chairman, Der—who was tt A. A. othe He taal oe ie ee von abroated bn Gon New | Fewer for hor diec verge: toi Be Sg hI I ah Ce _— Saree eaae routed Be. “eh dey goods, aki loos | Syows W. Ceumr, Secretary. gaat Jersey Volunteers, Iventenant 2 ubatarehel’ eo Kuow your own responsibil silver | Te asked you to write @ discharge and y I ven is . oeeatoe, Rare Leap i, ehiantenge yt | oot seo EE drm Us comversatic: Wi WOE. tt Timg | pare vet he orders of the PEP ont Haratn: of (HTT) you could No Thy LTS Fe etd fia | tiegranm and woud dive + voaire SURE are, su it reais w contact | =i SENATORIAL DISTRICT COUN What he called ¢ va ber times, and {rym ** to arrest h a tdi. @. What | wedy agasa: 1 was, hewever, competiod to leave, and i! fi 1 propeliet n tn < ta him wh whole thing was negloctod; Tf think Mr. Keunedy, (rom ) ton, the hnpos ot eeaae No & great many | guys Al I did not arrest him 0s, Yerk poi Sn ied-me, { Peye ‘rasiatant marshal Wor Capt, Kennedy. Q. Wi e Wi", the government? A. When I 3 ANiv NOMI" | nations, smi ac . rom pera oe + qn) of rt iN WOH, LEH, 13TH W. : Ba oF anche eta pat | es A radi Pounlaranie Contentions of wat L form opinion 4 Y | followed? A. I wrote a tow We" ver, 60. exter * gui : . . Be the Fits Benatorial dl Je, purmuant ta cal, as ihr Mo- ; dim. os ray ‘4 Bee scale Baker about the arrest, he seemed to (ink | out of the hen the pad gy wh | our iuterview, thought sbe was going to be released, i ior: -* ie none at Art Shae. itor, 06 Bldridg st x t, on, Mond Ce Ay TA vaay + naving 001 ed et y ' atly 1) wer a 0 \ think E mentioned that T co BAKER'S & ST. ~ Bree Xs sire | and 4 ct ‘on. CI . Coraeil, Of the Fem ma aid, Poveriies : requotly bet’ ecu wim | ws Laid. @, TO a you acted on Ue HTT ne oo ieee | Sas this prior to your interview with he LB yi agro San Fraxctsco, Oct $1—Cap. ‘ Convegtion, Messrs, Bainuel Pe unas ’, ‘ f toss were tnaUtmously not 3.40 t,tosay | bad a right %, make the arrest? A. I did suppose l was Mr. Raker again addresset the Court. He wished to | « fee. plication been an yeaks favorably: of the chanves \. Cste?~ ¥ after that. Q Has any application been u th the Me ot cteausbin Golden Uw ug c%4 taet by Uke Thos, Brady ant a id the iady ou the ¢ at 4 . | ant y Tooneid. | noting "Syaor the authority of Col. Baker, though ie did | atte ty ot ce ierge: A. There was OO | gay that be wad beeu tnnecesserily Grawn into Uys tay\> application | $32 Xaisposition Lad bean shown ou the part, of ‘crt ain the Movar th wi The least of it, to declarations she po fr a eh the ery dicts What were ' qos 0H sent. ‘ . raphic dispatea trom Se albeg df Mis brighitia wae sold at auctionon Biteniemmets oa 7 eee galerie pe ein | your prisoner back to whom did you roast. The | plied tat she wat not arrested y br or- | Many here now who are OD 9! ty secniorks trem | iswht: M Freeman, of Mystic: Oy hae 7 ee eer eat and Mocart Uulon Tiekee » Jestitig remarks aud dw Bg CC apuary etween them | officer in charge pomp *O pe you oa know that | dar HH Rael J if Urgash af € atled | Washington, whose business WG be 5 eevee | Saybrook for matemen for Gormley i mae the Officers of the rebel OF my. V 0 can ply officer there al a r co a ywed bim the “ .: ‘ ob T. A , at Gmeclleot abe used (Dat */¢n gotsidered. a. | uly omicer there oniver im eharge every mgs Ay Tip | wom Boone Se Mat tet, shore 7 | Stadt te ata rat the Board of otiee bad | Pet Here few meafora #98 twat, ship Mount Wollaston, a a foe BRAS Feat ie contiaing mo to wo chy o te + hear \ uly saine | a ‘P a TOT oe " f | | i , Rose. Bae Wot wee Vatkeies ot tine ofl Pap ig "oy hy} heard rinsmie thal you had for | preveace, awd after t lett the Sucones ea ooo + (ts Sectunive charge of the matter up to thie moment. Nirth Bae Oem. aoe an, bark Willis, Briggs, Atlanto « ZATR JL TRAPP, Chairman Tammeny Conver om, ; ‘ Sea sernee eo? A. | Cocurrest of the offeer? A. No: 1did not Kuow that T,) so4 reached my Ove, offic Ar 8 apy) +1 ‘The ehatge agaivet Ube Superintendert was brought by | TO. recoli@ck BAY expres . y ti me § M H A EF Ocean She mid thes we woe oxtier have better men than them | was gomg to arrest hit: there y tia TL Aut both wore seat away Cie sate evahing, Q Mes | Qirgesion or tha Hoard, (bey had token the correspond. | OCA: Merrison, of y made’ bronght to your office, you he Pei defore ook he Sonth "4 * al ‘qsied: | told fim when | arrested | Briusmade’s baggage \ oad ai ence which red iat papers for tacts, | Borneo Aus 4 wine date, in Birails seer, remember? Ac Sao was talking al the ¢ me. 8, eeeieusmade, tn ooking after you, too,” and said | say: you did mot examine her papers | A Lid: G14 | oc which ther had ao previows Knowleyde, The | shipped wants by tm Ree etre’ OF iuverpock, a HS | crus, 1, tbh me, : Chal | Ger presence: A, Yes;ahe was gittiny by when het | vogeg, desiring to make a thorough examination, | of margo. sigat and cote, Took {rom | Se WARD. ; ‘What did you do with the bout i arresied i bad better come down to tbe Marsh: verhauled Dit you tell ber Uhat A " a | a ‘of water; cargo. sugat A MOCRATIC xo! PIONS Bee oe eT took him be He said “Yes, 1 will go; F bave 00 yom licity | papers were being overhauled. @ Di MAY | ji directed their clerk to subpona every person named suet sae Winn Ost 8 UNItRD Grama outa ¢ Edgartown, roports ber gh | ARTIC. 1 ra bpok alt told, which would BO | welt My , Hot, Chatroan Mosart Conv’, t | you arrested her by order of tho Secretary oF Wart A. | ane conversa iv correspondence Whom the Superintendent subpos- Was bo committed t jcech aud rines | lave bard your converuation | you arrested bed by Greet Ot IN, Seater Siena of | SLM Correa rete per ald BF Lakerna Ys . “ 1 mde aving treasonabie pape: oF PUSS OR8i0R; lO said " tne a: = 4 ‘. are A, Tarvesved & per4ot hae i sou | Quer ecordere of Suporinoudent emma diet | thar the pagers tout waren ty tabi wart al TRA | Siuarens pe 2 a beaten mares a 1 . , se arrested at night | were ta ber possession: I asker ¢ to be shown that be was uawerthy of belief. 7212." din by Reet oe Phcips was not an the cm Cet ee nals, Botner | North, and OT weeny the examination would be coniined steictty.to | 5 ek Caries Heddie, for Portland, Nov 25, 40miles BE of David ds poet 4, @. Do you know bow Mrs. Brivemade became aoyuainted 4 Mrs. Biinsmade was arrested the next day. Gren would pend her backto Now Ori | the records. 1f it appeared that tue Superintendent tne Highlands. Foreign Grams | Neate a wt At a arrogated to himseif or assumed a power not belunging with the lieutenant? A. first thme { ea bim be was ‘Sitting beside ber in the ours. I dent know bow they be ag for ner COL, BAKRR’S TESTIMONY. not: f told ber told be the best th it will be a serious matter for bim. We will not Nov Mager bry aracelis Lindaley, NYork. | oat tome sh anne OY © _ trig Enrstige, Borg, Kore. [gi wats HBOULAR MOZART NOMENATIO: rejous rt he " id ined by Commis mi she in reply say that yor could not do se A. Ble | eonnected with SAD pert. { Rh hog rf now | City? A. Yea. Q. And Provost Marchal of the War De. | ber there for? A. Yes. or w vis ‘ike tow. You | "Me, Maker explatied that a press of Uilsinoss nat yee in about a week, \, —— = ~ ay; T Aidert enake aay rminuies of it, YDS, yan tees | part Me, What do you knew about the | toll her she,had becn vers indiscveet? A. 1 did. |. Wie | ih, Baker etree te revoilect anton ana conversations | Citing, Oct S—Atr bine Spa Tesch, and TOT WARD PROVLE'S ne 4 | Heether an o 0 jou | roment? A. Yer fis had munt aay message 10 1, Oe te of | arcestol Mrs. Brinsmade, the lnty relerred to in Une cor bor she Fon you allied to this. that’ stonewall Jack. | TeRdere! Vin ieee particuar ouject it was AU UBE | Sonu Corie, v don't Know the exuet words of | : emitit r . Co; th vo ds of | respondence, a copy of which is before your A. | know | son was the opiy man that Aigbe AS There Were | time to remember everything distinctly. | Advanee, fu for Chivehas); Seb 1 ye d clue e ‘ re eno Uh a a “tit; ni ; ‘4 Suaday morning, between nine and teu O clock, aad slated — thas wi | Gill ten o elows this morning fer, agai: Biricn, Aieivonenes bark Jenny Pitts, Hall, | 7 o'clock, AWikiNel 0 Nigwell, Obi vr, Havre (an ad Le id for Wngland: stanex--Rrancis simont 4 hinctins) ED Bet \ |) elem Patrlek uscelt sndorsod at Ingarwers, at Tian Gabon | Oweufileshnons', Foriy-eigwely atroet, an iret kn Ei tue mers or ot: a. pundler N Brow message sent y that be was sent by Capt, Kenmedy (to use his own words) | these words were resaunadler A. No, aot in regard to sagen smd pes a Y ‘ See nevvennnt Df order of Baker De Fee net amis | copipe’’a lady who bad ise come from New Jor. | tharexpression: there wero her exyressiona: 1 kentd | City Polttios. Chinelins for nA Aortiedis tary ® | qo heen Wabtees Sees i DRNOORATIC. ~ UNION he same way | had arrosted Mis Briomimade; | used | sot ee nee ate vo center ane | pentane ot | Som “a ig Cay ‘ fo won watkiog, soap. ot | - SIXTRENTH WARD PEOPLE'S UNION ASSOCIATION, Ee ide and Sauariian, aT ith WARD = RETO by the Joimt action iy rn ie matter and circumsiavces 6: under foot, allu ho was under a F - 5 , Antwerp; Wi oF wowniene mesutement in Me matter: I reported the mutter to | inquiries in re erence to . Vid you pre ) send her to New York | For Alderman—John Melntyro cinssn, Engen of the Tammany and Morart nrengah = ‘wand he told me 1 was justified. q Col. Baker ; the care: ‘and be told me ip substance what he hes | the time. & by 2 For Gouvellinan—James B. Demarest. Singer, Parle: 3 Jah onereW . wat was a spy from New Orteane, and top at the dt. Nicbilae se No, sir, Ethiok ror 5 pector, MoNear, repg, having bern For Commi 4 ’ admis he hstnant A, ikon | adi BS so SI ee cea at | HA Ua aye ran" he chon. | Comat Gey engage | we Bg Be tea Bo up so ae, ; That T though best; if circumstances re- | abe was, be auld he did pot Know se thoy Bmw a Bave you her pagers rot tn yout panes tA ae ve, peoealy, stated & aA ‘candidate in the Sixth Sene- | ,"Costr, (ct aed, previous, ip Hoten MeGinw, Hun. ie Tre ix nN i Rminany. : he could point out the house; being Funday mor Q. And hor raphs? A. 1 th bat declined, where- at Bunshine, Frost, Paqaien.to load, A phy conaeetions ware with the | he cowl Mmoers around: I wept with him myselt, tngraphe. You give auy reason for keeping torial district. He wae nominated, ned , wher Baie vt Oi eaea aatotn pbrt ahip FLW Bailey, | Enancts J. Tuowny, Secretory : Dy 4 7 “ her? A. J don’t think I cid, pt | ¥pon Abraham Lent, o leading member of (he present Wh isaac os | hig yea as ii) Duka he > Ws 5 Sef Wom me war Sonn , trom Bordeaux fg Ban Frauciseo, put in leaky, ew RL

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