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CemvaaR CJAnaH x a a A RA RE em a o YY Wan YORE HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28 1862 SS ee i i i a z / E if f 3 FA rte Reply of Ex-President Buchanan to Gen. | Winfield Scott. . Teported the The Police Board Investigation Safermaticn that nee it was on Ne Continued. oa eres mee ame an op nay life, which they” : eubaapaabianiansnal You heva = many my answer I have already ison, : ~ aaa 2 Saute t Kenned: ; neld by net TOR», bavi loop Pointer, bs maeerd bn aneer 30 nee ss wh. % | CRIN dey Oe ae Saaine. rns td in Suengr, Ie -_. toall the allege: | Steamer Wm Woodward par Pallvre, | cling ths 3 | a ae ‘and Gistinc? ss —- ital Wameny vs crevess m, uacaual aber ts thas Fo] {100 Of Gen. Soot}, and tm Nie oTDd3> head not canon os + 4 fae. 12 N nmatorg meuma sae WmE GOMOTAL | oe" che, Was PETE She 40 question any Of tay stalemen'®, with a sing! enruyED, : ‘Whatever it may have been. aay Simeen »- ] Tre answer was, tha ne ur. Keuned™ tion "Which of us ic Men'S single excop- | _ i Ftp | Wag wo years: suffering, dnd us a War Departmen. P08 - cys an any oF tbe soup BY any oruere oe ee @ Sorrest im thie articular depends | Havana xh, withm=?, '<Tapson, New Orleans. Nov6, vie | PAS Woynetnded 40 give your, Fil * Pes. st carpadmaun elena | Free nl BO wn ag mage ke gh ein set as | WBE cnet We MENON Rives Oe OOS” | PLE oe “hipor an arbag # ie, or mat - sag + oe 4 i m Be 3 Month, std + "5 nightana w * — , Cire ey ere ee alk Q. Dihe not, on the oon- oor 0 diyel op WH” idence showing his whole reepon- | VCR COCO age, Holt, reduced & ~ ay ustee Guctiia, fort, NO, Sdays, in ballast, | givat+"". suo path, was gradually religved. vs Crate a ihn the remponeibinty of the arrest, wherc- | sibility DIDO” ice ecnging her vo confiuement under | SSN ted to tbe ere” ac us Bark Guerlia, Pearse, Benutort 0, § daze letaiee | Fount ant fein reniei's Me or Close of the Prosecution amd | yor inat responsibility rested, was in Washing ie yal, giving her permission wo goto thg Conk | “ike Gener) ag “troguetion bk ‘ aber Begende oo cpr) Ee a al ro | ne ae ate Fl At Seen ot thts mn Fs Nanneatiy . ‘hat I ev > ts OD, m G - “ * oR » . » | continued for two wi a Opening of the Defence. ~j on the subjoot be always left the responsiblity of we | 99°”. Yo ibe care om her departure trom “Afssnington. | Ymgum a8 in excuse for the Crt 4 on my pu EE ECO a oe Deoe-c cay: Sagsbeon, em, | de fromm pains ot con aneg fO8 LR ce ck ant arrest and detention with the War Department. 1ko Doctor, when he fret appeals to the “qperintobdenr, | duct that this was merely nS)” aial to his alleged officiat i alts Nov 6, an Soe, uartinigue Oct 2%, | have been reinarkably healthy ever . Meri e: Ar. Barlow Win permalesion I wil Pat oe a tg | i8 told by the latter that bead better make no fufther | rere” and was Da pont Tren Sel ng Bat Bhs aaa tov ania eat 40, vated chr | tiver sud chal he eversmiiul foreme wonderful cure. F eral FO cai.se he said in his letter (nat . ‘i mysell. 4 piliy JUDGE DEAN'S SPEERon, | Mime nhemn ‘ate pron tio) and de that fs" rnemade ad Ret ii fae ee orleans be From thie salem, one wou ezmciude iat he’ ad banc dabper Bebiet, Alea@rnia, 7 days, in ballast, 10 in’ tee my goasituiea rnaines medline. tive ite ot eee termine to azret hm on her, urual ‘9 Cont the | wosld have, al detained We Lethe Sate gone Wt he refrr, 16 the Inelignaey ofthe dist of October, | Cir Remedies (Bp), Saucy! Matamowe, 27 days, with | Sco eens rain omen ah . ‘igoner “ it inder directin Prov. jut there I discov thing yar point 4 tJ. ‘ very 2 uly, EET. TESTIMONY FOR THE DEB’zENce, tog, ana ‘deter of oe mt coal by wen the War hoprtmeat. Fro ed (actunany iv, willbe su. Seward, dated on the oe March, 1661, advising va itoewost vig Win Pasian eaten OF] 4 PmaOrE A E oPrrce, a aN SIRE and Lewis og, sa ke. poe punedy stil) istiets cnn Prosident how adm rig E ie , battast, ‘streets dealers, &e. ae, be. Pe etary lpg Te Teneraily im | New. Orleana, Met the was, deemed long } ip face of the threatening dangera to the country. In | Port.® Has had heavy wor her” 2h toei lat Som ine 1 New Yor OR NEW STYLE, it writ is inetyuctions, When "verbal, aré in cases of | enough, and yet having baa no protest aguvust ber cow | the single iutroduetory sentence to this letter he barely | nalizea oneof the Fan. lialvead Co's brigs, bound eae Sena Bik a i oparent aioyany When the Provort Marshal | Suement. Wivan Butterworth cameo be spake, to Leonard, refers to his “printed views.» (dated in October, 1800), Brie Cyprus (of Malv'and, NB), McCullough, Matanzas, 13 ie cane V - a whicl ‘been long before ublic; bul tains 4 ove vn PRUE a The investigation into th .an yesterday resumed | ‘woul! be ‘n making an arrest om his own respen- | and Leouard tela him that the arrangemseo's was inat sB@ | Doin! an oficial roport on the coudition of the for- any Beran Bevan Morten Monvoe,¢ days, wih ship | “AFA ARMING OF THN REXTH WARD MATTHEW Wefore the Hoard of Polico Co” amissiouers, Mr. Bowen § sibility. should Se ‘Oricans in aday or two. Superin. | te ong Bee alee £ ex . Brennan Young Men’s Union Association, held this f ‘J Mr. Bartow—I only want to bring out his question and | tendent “ennody was uatiring in his‘offerts to accomplish | ti wa 1 stevens (of Boston), Haskell, Fortress Mon- g ) evening, November 25, ‘at H. O'Donnells, 97 presiding. Soperintendent Ke“ wvedy and his counsel, ex. | rohayen eewsied’, ln thie case ie neems that tne com- | the rePhoval of the lady toNew Orleame. Even win Mr, | _ Whether the introduction of this letter to. the public, Fog: § dave tn Valiast, 'o master ear FireseoPeirce Brennan chaltinas, presidiag, ana Jadge Deau, were in nttor dance. At teu o'clock the | mitment wasn verbal one. Mrs. Brinsmade wae orig! | Bake's visited her, we shall show that Superctendent | without the consent of Prosident, Lincoln, by one of tho | pitta yan (ar, of Turks Islands), Steed, Grand Tare, | Daniel E: Mahody, segretary—the following resolutions were Cour! opened and the/, Jess called. ‘arrested by Bowles, who, # secms, made no report | Key.vedy urged ‘and insisted an order‘of wlischarge | General's friends, in a political s; ie Btn ex: | “gone ‘BGusnn tht. of Wate’ Hal’ Miestere, 20 | “yeneons di ies a aah — baetbyeccormens to ayone, but carried her before Baker. Baker, on jould be'granted. if be 8 That she wos his pe | cited gubernatorial canvass, had infl him to pre- | gays, with fruit, todas Dou . +m 1 nomieatsane of the Dated Soca ders of the che nea MR, SIMEON Di AarEn’s TESTENONY. past mngt no report to ‘any ome; he distincly. Says, 20 | Yoner, and under Sis control, doyon think be would have | Pare is criiciem om my conduct Ite ot for me to do- Wekr Basia dane, Ast, Cape Henry, 8 dayn, GeiRew Yor tor ihe aficer of Compiraligr and Gu'sal te ur Draper was i Bret wine swer and examined, | Lie Se ono enero tgiton Zk. Me b ove stent aekng ake 0 Chi or sels | Wi erin ah General st olan eaux mn. | Bate Betray, ia . | BeeSeeetasinttes cated ae ease Did not know who arr’ceied Mrs. Brinémado, nor aid be | LOOPY Soecmiment, and Kennedy, without any ordey | ana ‘auy one over whom 1 bad ho power. At last | dred recruits to which he refers in his rejoinder? ‘This | Schy Chingarose. Madison, Virginia. Pee Br ig hg meer arb Lope] know anything in reg? rd to her srroet or detention at the | or affidavit proving the chimge againet ; Baker, at bis solicitation, sat down and wrote ap order, | Ws certainly after the date of his ‘‘views,” on the 30th | Schr Hattie Low. uuirord, Beane Sears, rere roe And Gesecring. the sansGenee of station house until a few days previous to her release | mclose cortinement, Now, only wantto know wi + | upon whidh the Superintendent acted, and when he re- | Octobor, 1860; because in there he states emphatically Schr H: pry Brown, Shelley, Chincoteague, 3 daya, serving members of our pay teh & ‘se usuat for the men haviag tbe custody of the a | turmed Baker's letter was handed to him, Superinten. | that the forces then at his command were ‘in all five | ScnrJ M Taylor, Lynch, Chincoteague, Preseniatives of the glow therefrom; found “her at the station hanse in Forty | Oe eae ae ae to ausent that persons be | dont Kennedy said to Baker, This is no order. What | companies only within reach to garrison or reiuforee the Sehr Enterprie, Wick, Ohincoteagt. piclously consummated iu « street on the evenr the 8A of November; | Socked > . i ms . |e(nine) forts mentioned in the “views.”? Schr Mary P Burton. Ross, Chincoteague, ‘we promise them, on bebali seventh ng of Bt 3 | docked up on the verbal order or statement of an unter- | name will this bear? 1 thought you were to give an or. 7 Sehr Henrietia, Sawyer, Chincotcague. J two days previowsly two ladies, ‘Mrs. Elliott and Mrs. } ling or deputy, or #ib-deputy, provost mareBal any. | der for ner release.” Another evidence on this point is | | Did he obtain these recruits in November?. If #0, bad | §ciy Henry Brown, Shelly, Chincoteague, Sigsb ward, @ mont trinmimset ane overt a oe ect nd MIS. | vlore. there being no-written order whatever on which | that ¢he letter states that she was confived by order of | he visited Washington or written and explained tome in | Scur Providence: Leech, Philadelphia. TE TE ee a umens Deane (ee Fe caileadon im and 2 : : ; . " Converse, cailedéon bim avd asked for nome wformation TS TTS Tne swe jail can turn to, if becessary aa the | the War Department, and this time’ Super. | Whabmanner this military operation could be accom. | Sehr Wonder. ——, Philadyiphia. Borictitaen a6 che Fost Astin aah ee met hee about Mrs. Bring made, the lady -s0 lang incareerated; be |. cause of bald comniitment and confuément. 1s biai usual? | vendent Kennedy's power to release her bad | plished by the four hundred men in the five companies | Rehr Yankee Doodie, Van Cleat, Nanticoke, 2 days pledge him our-uniied support... did not see thg ladies at that tima, but they left the fol- ‘Mr. Draper—Not culy is it not usual, bot i never had | been revoked, and the power was taken into and the six hundred recruits, Yo have giveu his re- on Chief, Newcomb, South Amboy for Salem, Resolved, That it is with extreme gratification we annownce - % i! knowledge ef cach a case. At the same time 1 presume | the hand of’ Mr. Draper, a8 Provost Marshal, | presentations all the ednsideration eminently due to his 1 ance eel yt our intention to support the school ticket headed by Owen lowing loiter of sntroduction,writien by the Rev. Dr, ] Koeelndge of such * cioes will cake a certain ainountot | At the time that the @rst complaint was made to Ken- | high military reputation. PTE ET ERT scope ee Kinny. PRE ll 3 ‘| Yeeponaibility emer certain circumstances, for if they | nedy he was Vrovest Marebal, and it’ was his duty to ex- | |, But he informs us he did not arrive in Washington until | Sehr Mathew Hird, Davis, Eulzabethport for Norwich. Ae ee ee ee ee DR. FYNG'S BY-TTER foiled to do oo the thief might get away while they were | ecuic this system of the government; to follow Mrs, | the 12th of December. His second recommendation to | Schr Sink, Ingail, Machias, 7 days. Sixth Ward Matthew Breunan Young Men's Unioft Aa- Summon Dexrrx— 5 GEORGHs Rucrony, Oct. 81,1882“) soniaing to Washington for an order to arrest him. Brinsmade, who was reported to ‘him by an officer sent | garrison these forts must consequently have beon made, | ySehr Catherine Thomas, Rowe, Connecticut River for | sociation, ‘se ‘Sin M ” * as i from Genera} Butler's command as a dangerous person— | *ccording. is own statement, on the A . 4 . 7. a = = +7 igen Sie Dest Sin—Mrm John H.TEiiot. a communicantof St. MR. DRAPER'S EXAMINATION =, for the | Probably a rebel spy. He could only act within the | OF 30th of December, or on more than one of these days. Bioop Helen, Babcock, New Bedford, 3 daya. YG eee zs SREEeE Att, Seen or % Georee’sedurch, heaty shat the daughier of a friend ef hers Steamer Henry Rucker (U8 transport), Beli, Washington. New Orieans bas been contived ai the Forty.seventh street re, By Mr, Dean—-Was any commitment ever issuc limits of his authority. Atthe time she was brought | At this-period the aspect of public. affairs had greatly atagehes Oe f Shanice distrigh het * arrést of Loewenthal by any magistrate or justice? A. Z| Hore'ho was stilt Provest Marshal. ‘That was ob the 2fuh | clanged from what it was in October. Congress was now | Steamer Minnesota, Garrett, Balttuores Street, Nov. 8 itwasumasineuy ee do not believe or thinkI am here for that parposo—of | Cro otomber. On the 2d of October be was relieved | i session, and our relations with the seceding cotton | Steamer Fire Brick. Fenton, Philadelphia, ved: That In Mr. Gersion Cohen, the regulirdemo- answering questions on this trial that bave nothing to do from his authority as Special Provost Marshal, and there. | States had been placed before them by the President’s Steamer Samson, Ward. Philadelphia. | cratic normince for Alderman, we tind the man of true with it, and dave no bearing whatever on the Brinsmade | roi ead no power whatever to release her, which | Message. Proceedings had been instituted by that body Steamer Anthracite, J Philademnia. | bia) aad merit, and the frm friend and advocate of honest case. : ia) | could only bedono by Mr. Draper or’ some | With a view to a compromise of the dangerous questions | Steamer Westchi Rye, Frovidenes. ‘ | "Resolved, That we heartily endorse Mr. Coben Mr. Dean—Superintendant Kennedy is hero on trial, | 26" venreenting the War Department. It would | between the North and the South; and the highest hopes | The Park HD Brookman, reported as below by pilot boat" aidnte. and tliat we will ey an and I desire to know if he was authorized in the case of | 3°. ‘nten impossible for bin to execute this | and warmest aspirations were then entertained for their | WAS Provably intended for the 8 W Holbrook, since arrived | elect hii, and we & Loewenthal, on the mere statement of an officer, without | have been, impessible | fer Bin to execute tiie | juccees. Under these eircumstalices it was the Presi BELOW. ey station house sowe three 0: four Weeks, under the awthority of the Uriied States, and sbe is exwemely anxious tosee ‘this purpose. ” edge. of the case, but Mrs. Elliot fea very highly wees friend of mim nd is entirely trust- worthy, She fas been for several years under my ministry. Tf Wad poesibic Far you to grant her request Iam sure, 700 will ite am, with much respect, your tmend and ser. STEPHEN H. TYNG. As our can- ill use’ all our energy and intinenceto nestly cal pox our brother workmen perate with us and give thelr support and aid to the Twe vert day he ndéreseed a tecter to superintendent | SB Oder irom Judge Advocate or magistrate, either | We ht yo tir Watsun-—his_unmoliate superior, Who deus duty to take a broad view of the condition of the | *wobrigs,anknown. 31) en) WOrKinguan's FN va BUREN, dr, President, Keanedy, informing: him ef what be had lesrved avd in Mr. Draper-As I. understand it, my answer was, | has charge of that branch of the government service— | whole contiry, in all its relations —civil, indistrial and | steamships Bio Bio, New Orleans and Key West; Cabawba, : WILLIAN LEOPARD, Vice Presideut. ring #8 to the circumstances of the arrest anddeten. | never knew such a case. ‘ "© | Before the arrest, and that Watson told him she could not | Commer ae we ae ry een atch s combinetioa | An Groner Trume, Secre.ery. bi Mrs. Brimemede. “Toe letter was as followe-- | Mr. Bowen--The purport of the ogra shat the ates tea capes vie orale This! he ey that he could frame: a polley calculntea to preserve tho | Wind at cuneet 8, very ‘At A MEBTING OF IE DEMOCRATIC o 3 ; gerd E al commitments, . " i the Vi \aeane: Ae pent jae cenenuaae ‘Orrace oF THE Provost Maxsmat. says that he made no official reportof the matter to the | Jated recommendations proceeding from one department, Suir Joun Henny, Carver. arrived at New Orleans wth | of our candidaic, Hon, Michael Connolly, fur : . . -? Justvated that by instancing the case of a thief who “3 . thout weighing well thetr offect upon the 1] v 0 . a GENERAL OF THE WARK MeraRTHENT, iu . War Department. If it be true that/he «id, and that he | W" weighing pon the general policy, | inst or the purpose of dischargmg ber cargo and undergoit Comptroller, his withdrawal being solely for the Ne ieez'§ | might escape with the property stolen befure the order | 4 three conversations with Mr. Watson, and tat dir. | Ought to be adopted with extreme caution. "| venaira, ‘The Jane Henry loaded sith timber at the port of | democratic party, and for the purpose of uniting the demo. Ino. A. Kexeepy/Esq., Superint of bis arrest would come down from Washington. Watson knew this lady was arrested by an officer from But it seems from the rejoinder that Secrotary Floyd, | Mansanilla, and was bound for Falmouth, Eng, but was | atic purty and securing their suflrages to the nominations Deak Sik—I om infermed that Mrs. Brinsmede, iste of Ur. Dean—I propose to deduce from the case of Loewen this city and held iliegally—not only arrested illegally | & Richmond, had claimed the honor of defeating ‘General | Obliged ‘o run into that port in distress, | made by the Democratic Union Conventions; therefore it New Orleans, has been {or upwards o: four weeks closely eonfined in tre Perty-sa@venth street station bonse, Will you please inform, mi at cause and upon what authority she detained, and oblige, your obedient servant, 8. DRAPBR, P. 2. General. Superintendert Kennedy replied to this -letter as foi- Jews — thal, who was held for twenty days on the order of the Prox } nit noid. illegally—it places Mr. Watson in a worse light | Scott’s “plang and solicitations respecting the forts,” ‘it | Saxe Josuva MavRax—A despatch from Baltimore, éatet | Seles Citas Dittoe tee niente heatec tbat ec neie vost Marshal here, without a commitment from aby ma- ak aapts . > gay: General, “uni i Nov Joshua Mauran- (of , 5 aaa eae petit, im factya habeas corpus was isswed for | than even Baker himself. But 1 do not believe he could That butior that viotory Seer ne there could have been | liken, trom Penang for New York, has Sol into Tynavaven | tid att ‘he upmaieation ef 2 Bis appearance trom the Supreme Court, that Superae | ee eee te to. the public and to tue | BO rebellion.” ‘This is, im plain Fuglish, that the seces. | B4y in distress, aks. Gounscl to the Corporation: t into thi, but inugivuch as Mr. Barlow, on the part of the | Kennédy—it is atrial in which every citizen hasan in- | the field hundreds of thousands of undoubtedly brave | hanseit, without damiage. | place theca, trust aad guidance of the above uamied prosecution, hus put the question ag to the legality of de- tereat, and which I ama very wind | tbe papers have given inidloes, Youu pore phrase ergy Resa ee clitig Aunuia. of New Bedford. Before reported ashore at |, Tesoived. That we pledge ou: candida Hq such publicity to—I si a Baker's let- H § ape Henlopen, was got off sev - | encrget mi this lime Poorer primp camaro eens Renee GS and that of Mr. Draper and Kennedy, when they | Amoug their numerous forts four hundred and eighty men | aged Cinder a'contract for $480. She was to be towed up | of we sun on the 2d “day of zat <3 on ~ cond ina taliy. und’ to prove that he | 100k at the information develoned-by these telegrams— | in October or one thousand men in December? This re- | to Philadelphia, iyi Perineal ‘ ae upon He a ears to see See ee ee ean roel, is there be @ cestom. iv pro. | the papers that have condemned Mr. Kennedy on this | QUires no comment. Ihave never been able to obtain a | Re emia Mrsteny. Small, from New York fur San Juai del | o ulte with us in the leetion of oaht samaidutee, amc: pi thie Gueetion. whether the order of the Provost | matter—of them luwsk that they look at the testomony | COPy of the speech of Mr. Floyd, at Richmond, to which | Norte, previously reported spoxen Sept 2% with ooth masta | mitt ‘at your last meeting to confer with other Sarebal Goren Ws not a warrant ypon which a prisuner | @0@ say whether or not that, testimony exonerates him. 1 presume General Scott refers; but 1 Jearned. both at tho ew T, Brennan for Comp- . and John E, Develin for SUPERINTENDENT KENNEDY'S REPLY. Greses ov Sur's oy vax Kernorourss Pouicr, 3 Brooxs Stexet, © New RNER OF ELM, @ Drapen, Boq., P.M. Gomera :— ORK, Now. 3, 1862, Sil agian receipt of yours of to-day. and only have to reply that Mrs. Brinsmade was arrested in the-elty of Wash- dugton by Oftecr Dugan, one oi. Col. Baker's officers, is supposed to have reached seme port in Cuba, as izations beg leave to report thut th gon 0 gay " fons 16 atava tha “came fuleig im thaic: ontaries, time and sicco, from gentlemen of high respectability, | etter has been recelved from her dated St Jago de Cuba. | eyaterred, a eat of the Tammany and. Mt ee ee ee. ae eeeen im pineed’ fa eos | Tay be Deka on ae here be eta $e case CAA I Seis Colas, Std | Ter GiiAtie gamneimpeetit he” deoouacad ind mune, bltlerie: | sc fiaerm ke Pscr awe (aplik Mikieverisli; Meanclatvian: Maik caanian dans Seek ete eek teen ne eee ae Gnemoct i Wasbington, aby | Examination resumed. Q. By Mr. Dean-—At the the for my determination to stand by and sustain the Union | York for Curacoa, with movisions, went ashore 20th ull, on | recognition and imade all honorable eoncessions to aur Orge- Sremoct, Waste. Brincnaie wae soul to New | time of commitment of Loewenthal had you avy judicial delongs. ‘Ihat while I ask them to extennate nothing, ¥ f ao 2 i negada Reef, and will probably be a totai loss, Cargo was nization as a represeniative holy; therefore Holga Bawer, white Aire, Brimeamade was sent to New | cuthority? A. None whatever. Q- You roquesiod Su. | Wey willnot set down aught in malico, but give their | with all the power J poeeessed under tho constitution amd | Sar eaved and TAkTH IG TOPO, The A F Le was Seu at | Hesulved, That tn consideration of the importance of Terie nowatiaeved ta the force of Colonel Baker, i) Wash: | perintendent Kennedy to imprison and detain this man aL dee Pa a aud candidly. | 94 Me erinit me ' remark that itis due to General | Stith 159% owned in Orleans 178 tons Tegieter and | willed gait on he fart of the Democracy of thi ly es, rh cr back, slated she was bi . oA. P pia ie tril bas been | | % ena re st ‘ally to co ie 4 Hee eesoaer of Golovel Baker and that he gesired she | for You—that was his only order, was it? A. That was | oot) “uae, will bear a thorough investigativn, and | Scott, as well os myself, to deny that there isany por- | “'scun Goxerrronox-—Balihnore, Nov 4—The sehr Coustie | <2” we lerchy withdraw our candidate, the Ton, would be kept from communicating wits outside persons, |“ whoever reads the testimony will be able to sce whether | Hoa of my answer which justifies the allegation that | tution (new), Capt Darling, Js ashore ov Hatteras Tulei | Michael Connolly, trom the canvass and recommend our Je Gnd cunt it was intended to send her back to New Or- fPEECH OF JUDGE DEAN. Mr. Kennedy is to blame, Se system itself, Mr. Baker or | (‘the ex-President sneers at iny ‘weak device” (the words | Beach, with the ‘ihe denies ak Git thar. cee. cepeais -1. ecorrees Salpen Om lace peste een SermeaenloD dents. On a subsequent visit of Colonel Baker to this city, On behs if of Mr. Superintendent Kennedy ,now on trial,t | the War Deyartment. ‘week device’ bemg marked ag a quotation) for saving | has arrived here, and contracted with parties to take her | CApdidite of the Democracy for Counptroller. | sopport Spay inierviow with ine, he avowed paving made the ares | nave to say that we have always, at any time during the een nan ae aa. the forts.” This mistake I must astribute to his ‘acct: | jm. Nevenern fon $9000, Her caere comets CE URY 226 04S | yo the Taminany and Worart Tall nominees al Une CDSUINg echary S| pending o: this examination, been ready that any teati- r held. by Dr. Phelps, for 4: lental visiter.”” J a | election, Z Be be Ryentingten. “He also informed we fat the dengn | moby that could be discovered bearing on the case should |. or Secale Tan Fes tet Pbalrer vo iewiaa: in the Ounieat git" this connection T emphaticaly daciaro. that. the |, Tsxor Pam Lapy, mink at poy WEMerth River, has teen | ‘John if: Jonnston. M.D: George Durfee, Johm Laurit, Gs er to New Orleans was reiinquiebed. You will | be pr ced. am pot familiar witl practice fore [py “a o| encral, neither jore nor jer on of his | . aged. uy " cotaendiug er to New Ont ig resiDuw r produced. Jam P prison, being the balauee of the $100 referred to in a pre. | (VteNe tn the Norional fntelligencer ‘otthe 1eth, Janiary, | | ACanp—My thankeare kindly tendered to Oaptain Stet, | “Resotved, ‘that the democratic parts of the city and coun- os ai), and.at the present | the Board of Police Commissioners, nor do I know what is | \ious part of the testimony. which Sirs. Brinsuade Lad ‘do nat know the precise cause of her being arrested at | the exuci course to be pursued before the court by coun: | grerasced 18 : x dope = +f dyn ft “s purse to . entrusted to Pheips to pay some buiis for her. : lying me with provisions, we havi m OD a skort al- ee ee ey ee Otter ta look after hen ide ineiencuions | Sel. Tsuppose, however, in a case of this importance, | “Patroiman John Williams was on the wharf when the | aking this publication, or ever even alluded to.the sub- ying me mith provision, we having been on 8 short al- “Pavlver the case rer ‘0, ihe prover olicer in Washington | Counsel would not only be justified, but it is apart of | steamer Fulton arrived in September list from New Or. | J¢ct. In this } caunot be mistaken, from the deep impres ot ia Now Mose Herste, MA rere, 20 woon as she reached iene. She r to sift and examine the grounds of defence, | jeans; was accosted by a Mr. Burt, Provost Marshal, | §!0" which the cccurrence made upon my inemory, tor Master of schr Boys, of Marblehead. santos ip big Banke Yabjece. to ‘he cisposal of Colonel Baker a few words, at any rate, on the considerations | from New Orleans, who told him thata Mrs. Brinsmade | ‘e reasons already mentioned in my augwer. Schr J M Freeman. of Mysiie, Ct, has been sold (0 parties | P°,<Alled upon to serve “ many frienda In any office th r Deparinr CN. A KENREDY, Buperimieedent. upon thein before taking testimony. 1 propose | was ou board, whoin he suspected of being a spy; reported |, | should have nothing more to add had General Scott, | in Saybrook for $4000, ay Foe At (o placa him by thelr surages, Oa tam, , Bupes todo that, if the Commissioners will allow me—not at | the matter to Sergeant Van Hagen; the lady;accompanied | 8 his rejoinder, confined himself to the topics embraced Whaiemen. and the thanks of the Association were te: tothe fol- JOHN.A, KE idness then wrote to Washington to the War Depart- | “ey, at in a yords, I a 01 il. + i his original lotter, He h tended them, and 1 Jago 15th uit, bark Islander, Cash, Ni hi 1 ¥ " gt part- | “length, but in a few brief words, 1 do so the more wil- | py i'r. Phelps, weut to the Kverett Honge. is origin er, He has exte hem, and Low, ogo 18th wit ler, Cash, Nant, had ianded owing gentlemen. coinposing the Cuuterence, Commitice ‘m Frothinghain, for heaving his shy ty of New York co return thanks to the Hoo, Michae) Con- Hi Pp koand’ | polly tor the prompt manner that he responded to the call of the Democratic Central Association withdraw trom the present canvass as candidate for Coyiptrofier, and trasting “ , that he may be remembered in all futave ime when he 1861, without my consent, assigned any reason to me for | £02, of ship mem, inquiring the caus# of the arrest ofMrs. Brivs- | }ingly, owing to the fact that the case bas attracted 80 . | for the first Lime, and in a sarcastic and no kindly sptrit, 1. ani sade) inglesing Superintendent Kennedy's reply to him | mich’ attention in the papers, and, consequently, en- | pratomman Gardiner corroborated the previous wit, refors to the alleged stealing of public arms by Secretary | 12 Gumbertand Inlet Oct 17, bark Orray Taft, Tyson, NB, | Johnston, George Durfee, Jainen Sample. as as above. On receipt of auswer he wrote again to Mr. | grossed the public mind in 4 corresponding degree ‘Sergeant Van Hagen testified that Gacdiner and Wil. , Floyd and thoir transportation to the South in anticipa Spoken, «ec. ‘Jaiths Glebe gon LAURITS, Chairman. Kennady us follows:— Superiiendent | Kennedy is now on trial. T | liams reported the case 10 him; Captain Burt had stated | 100 Of the rebellion. The most conclusive answer to) Snip Win Frrothiughaca, Stetson, hence for Havre, Nev | CavuotR CLUB. WIRETRENTH WARDCTE VO- Orrice oF 7H Provost Mansna: Genrnat ) should sey, fo justice to bim, that i © | that if Mrs. Brinsmade was immediately arrested the | Meh t ws is + notwit et ae casting of | Int 44 45, Jon 5045. i | Oy te ota apetimtest cerucuent ‘Coflmissoner, OF TAM wee nie RIEMENT, | 5 were ov trial merely as a Police Superin- | japers would not be found upon her; he reported the case i. Floyd at Ric a, | wily with the view of con- nine is ae from Boston for New Orleans, Nov | Frane a eee Tor aiaataon rr a A. Senney, B rintcndent of Polke =" erat a ning Me Porritt ‘Qgunet hire, | “Superintendent Kennedy. deinemtioneme tte cre anit Tk Tee cies Le Ports. © THY ELEUAORS. OF ‘THE WIRST ALDERWANIC Jour . . 7 out merely # defence, in which r ‘Si 4 peforens ten ‘ yubhe arms were ever stolen. This i a i ELEY 7 fi ERMANIC SBrat deed Fare tid io Washington govt tov of Sarr. | Sela be Sonne sicapy vo ie qocetons whi are hee | » SCR Fe, of te detective force, tied tas he espiaod by te roprt of uo Commitee oa aitry | gAYUER Sept Borat ee, Ret Gennaet, tacae, trom | Pt, etm jas recewed.a telegiain, of which the following Is weopy. | Faised. In that case 1 would advise him to call no wit- nedy, and also that Dr. Lhelps and Mrs, Brinsmade , Aflairs of the Mouse of Representatives, now before me, | Golden stain, Ranlett, Amoy tor do; 20th, Surprise, Ranlett, pyre PoE neo be or nt Ai he aie | nesses, But in this matter J caunot stop there. Jt is im- J < the Everett yossibie. “Ihave made him not only (it it exists) a de- | Decied of eco tase totes hen ua : fence, but a complete and thorough vindication, ‘This is vith General Lee agtecb : } ume of the Reports of Com | agredt and importagt question, it is auc that has accu | {ae qarcit an talested, ant woctd neyines great. deat | $2800 0f 1800-01. ‘This report and the testianony befove |» Biusror, Cuacxr4, Nov 10a Jor Clark, Lith pied the public mind for some time. The entire country | of watching: Howles was selected to watch ber move. | ‘te committes catabliah:— |S Suewos ATmas’ Sept 28—In port ships Josephus, Painc, has been discussing it. It has net been limited to the | menis, with orders to stop at the hotel with ber, and | _1- That the Southern states received 1 1860 less from Boston; Caroline, Lefavenr, for NYork; bark Ocean mere personal question of right or wrong, bat it has been | t¢ Jeave when she left, and to report, if she left the city, | Of mere thax the quota of arms to which they wi | Favorite, Tibbetts, (or Boston few ‘deys: brig Anna Drought into the phase of purty sesice. an oMlcer, with | (6 ihe Provost Siarshat of the aisirict-or locales whore | Hed by law. and dat three o: tem—North Carolina, | ton, Jackson, ter NYork; sehr Targety Boot’, Trow Pils date as tucy suutild vecide upon... The comafttee,a‘ter ma bigh respoaibilities, holdive an aj», cimiment from this | she went: followed her to Brooklyn; afterwards | Mississippi aud Kentuck ved no arms whatever, | Phis. Nov 17—Arr brig Teumph (Bs), Collins, x ay | Wve delivetasion, have decided pon me, and submitted m Board, camaot justify himeel’. either bere the Board. in | to Washington; Bowles took all his instructions from ine | &%4 ts simply because (hey did not ask for them. Weil | ySAmRENALNer al uwioa® Helmer BarGaad Bid Hae, Saas for your sulfra.o. Mr. Fitzgerald has enrdially aoqule The folowing copy ot telegram received by Mr. \iraper, inanswer toguis note to the War Department, war then vead and pit\in evidence:— PLY PROM THK WAT DEPARINENT. Wjnsiineton, Nov. 8, 2962 &. Dearrr—Pakor did not arvest Mrs. B,’ Says she wes arrested by Keniavdy A second teleg@unuras as follows:— SRCORD FF) Kc ‘ rx hunillated that r {so long by & agr vd te selvet a hu one of the ( Hail—your district shoul: repre au, assembled together and y frends and an equal n Hom{nated hy the demoe ww -cdizen ane democrat, Mr. » that . made by Mr. ton, of Ohiv, their chairman, on the | NYork for Hong Kong: Hotspur, Bennett’ do for Sy tour te enuanait. | 18th February, 1861, and to De'found in the second vol. | John Jay, Lord, do; Beneractress, Bldsidge, a ittees of the House for the | hae. ), Bane y i= nutvally pledged ours Ives to"abide the result of such conference, and li good faith to work for suely eandi- Tox, Nov, 3, i862 he pres speriors, or le.ore the public, whose in : “ Ly f ncis 0 er hiw an: Fo Simos Duaren, hi Fifth aven the prevenep of is superiors, or Ue‘ore the public, whose | and none at all trom Superintendent Kennedy, but to re- | Tay Mr- Stauton have said tu the House “that. th | Dark Sarah} Hale, Crowther, Pordand; schr Geo Decring, | Kutwitigicent net oniy tor iayaet bat in your yehalt? be: Mr. Baker hus just @hown ine your telegram. He never |-5° \ "lt ne ty ae ent aeeation Of bis conduct, | Porto me daily, that when she Jelt here he was t0 fol. | oar eee et ene ee eee it ecard t0 thie ate Kham, Philadelphia, ‘s | eause, in acting thus disinterestedly and patriotically, he arresied Mrs, Brinsmasie, or directed her arrest. Some New | 2U0.\ defence, Bat an entire viscical bis conduct: | low aud report to the marshal of the district wherever | Si? & true state of facts in regard to this matte Fat, Nov 18—Arr D Webster, Spencer, NYork; Charlotte, | insurca the defeat of we republican candidate. For’ m: York officer came here jllepalty, and without authority ar- | That ' new propose todo. 1 propose to call such testi- | che went: after his return here Bowles was instructed to 2. Secretary Floyd, under suspicious circumstances, on | to for Londom, | Pessousliy T bave no amtition in er My fi rested her. She is believed 10 is, and cer- | gnony «2 will satisfy not only these parties, but the to the 224 Deceinver, 1860, and but a few days before be left | Despue, Nov 1k—Air Bva. NYork. iy think, from my long res! 1 the district ue beled tain!y without authority rom th PS. apply to Colonel Beker for an order for ber removal | Conk é bile that Superintendent Kenuedy i ibis matter | New orieaus or ior her relcace; Bowles. on his arrival, | thé department, had, without the knowledge of the Presi- ‘ov 10—81d bark Towpest. New London. — | jdenirication with the detnocra nd your interesis, 4 WATBON, Assisiant Secretaryof War. | nee acted only and entirely under orders from the War dent, ordered oue hundred and tii 113) colamb Seen eee ore that my success as their repre: # matter of cer Pate e sesripsa fe y , a ‘ distinctly stated that his instructions from Colonel Baker | @ebt, ordered oue hundred and thirteen (113) columbiads | GuerNook, Nov 15—Sld Jane Daggett, Lambert, NYork. | tainty, nolec St 1 The following tclecram was also received trom Marshal | Department; and that he Ras ouly done hisdnty as an | Sire ins; no person shoold be allowed. to-commarieie , aad eleven (11) thirty two pounse:s to be transported | Sr inthe Giyde 14h, Fanny Fefn, Carin, esectait oepeel Mae: ‘an he von veal tar umerehte ‘ork, Baker, wio was examined oo the,trial— jo¥ 13—In port Br brig ‘Victoria, Crock- | Gains oftwer of the Police Commissioners,@nd to What extent | Win pire, brivemade, frem Vitteburg to, Sbip Iland | and Galveston, in | Gnanp Tony nity peo TELEGRAM PROM MARSHAL WAKER. only. And if there is any fault¢o be anywhere atiribnt- tective Geo. B. Eider tes 4 = ‘ ississi pi and Texas. ‘This fact was brovght | er. for NYork 3 day | “T trust, my fellow citizens, that you will not be influenced Wasi ed “it must be to the system under which be wes acting, | elective Gao. Ly Eider, testified that on theguorniag ' to" the knowledge of the President by @ commu. | lox Kono, Sept 16—Arr Southern Cros, Howes, San py" giur candi ater, who bane thelr claims npon @.sparions To 8. Drarer — 43; Mins Brieendite. Sb and net to the individual who, for she tin id not arrest Mra. Bricsms a e being, demon- | Joried that he had a prisoner from the War Department, Biedtiow from eee ee Sa eee ae = ; ; y | Prancleco. } 7 eal Unt iMtsbarg, and Secretary Holt im- |" Tavawa, Nov IS—Arr bark Talavera, Merrithew, Boston; | foxsi, Durtoriing ta be Gemocratte, Oat pattie Me - strated dbat system. | would say so th d the " sei mediately thereafter countermanded the order of his r% 1 : ic o> eae e i, we nd ah an¢ that be had received orders not to allow anybody to y - Me, P brigs H G Berry, Ould, NYork: 16th, J & H Crowley, Drisko, mith, Strun: Seon dent of Police. {stal (het awa folluw ihe testneny sro0g 4 that | speek to her; he subsequentiy took her to the Sweuty- [oer 4 the cannon Se cues ote (WA Dresich, Daren Sor ene eae ee ree, piss | st promise, with tay election, sealed by your snfTrages, that L. ©. BAKER, they are not dealing with this queatiap according t@ we | sooo precinct station house Promptitude with which we acted elicited a vote of | tevant, do; 17h, steamship British Gueen (Br), Le Mesurier, | youhviit wot have eause to regret it. Task sour, Support. nob P\ ovost Marshal War Departiweut. issues Involved: bet that an attempt i¢ being made to Ingyector Leonard, having been sworn, testified tothe ‘anks, dated on the 4th of January, 1861, from the Se- | N¥ork via Nassau; origs Kennebec, Blair, Bath: Repert-r, if alone, but for the cause of the great democratic conservative party, which I represent. i ) ‘Ginn, and Fannie, Ri Port! ie Ne PN instead of discussing | interyiew between Dr. Phelps and the Superintendent: he ct and Common Councils of that city “‘to.the President, ‘Teth, Beu} Dunning. Winck Yorks H Bitmery, | Syed ave tars J PI “ ort; Tath, Di Wine! $ K dation of the question, | Mhought air, Kenedy was in an unt rt nj Dunning, Winchester, NYork: HB Emery, . legnams was aso received from thé | mark and injure @ single individual ‘The two following telegte! - + the fe 1 good humor that bot rg General and the acting Secretary of War’’ | Perkins. Bangor; Darien, ‘War Department, signed by J. D. andrews,.aclerk in th® | the principle which lies a ., Henry, Portland; 19th, steamer OHN FOX, 90 Broadway. * oan aud imeking the system responsible for these errors. he interview was very pleasant. (itr. Holt). | Hero, Ryan, Philadelphia’ for Minatt it In for coal. | Hees SRE rae ene Raden Beteehsaashe LON fice of the seagate ae scien If the Commissioners please’ it ig well for us 10 say, be- bg weeded So i mene clerk, tes. | __ Alter this statement how shall we account for the ex. | “Sia'1sth, brigs Tattle Hows, Poland, Portland; 16th sa7th, | WE. THE UNDERSIGNED DELEGATES, CONPRISING testimony is jotroducedeanactiy what if (06 PO- | ied that he 186 present at the time Col, Baker called on | RUC geclaration of General Scott that, accident e Pareons. Elis, N a majority of the Movurt Hall First Aidermante dite 5 trie, (that of Bir. Floyd of the 22d December) the shipment of | __ Si 18th, Endymion, Williams, NYork; Sarah Starr, Dela- + dermian. m‘alated Mr. James Fitzgezald as a candidate for Al- | Wasuinerox, Nev, 3.1862 | Aion of the party under trial hefe, and the nature of t¢ | jir'kenuedy; Mr. baker sald. that the War Department <i rn t. Mrs, B. says she war arreated by | iseute ty be decided. | said yesterday ja the discusrion . Brinemade to Ne a . Ken- | H . Stan siti 3B. A.” | thacerces a8 to the levoes, tat it was adeaiiied on every Per: gpm git “17 Pennie; Ramety Sav oneat | these guus had commenced, 1 communicated the tact to | "YW sounsx, Aug 20—Arr Atlantic, Williams, NYork: Sept | DENNIS REEMGon «BB Wittiawa” OP 8 Wasnixcrox, Nor, 5, )862, | side that the arrest of Mrs. Pojosmade was ilegal: that | Ye room and Baker @at down at’ the Superintendent's Secretary Holt (acting for Secretary Cameren), just in | 7, Sami Appleion, i, do. ,8.d Sept 4, Norwester, Almy, ATRICK DOLLARD. PATK, O'VONNELL. © Pine tbe War D Raker appear to knew | Lion of mave depended Oe tre wer ‘Temvomerole tod iy | tabs@ And erate @ letter, whieh sealed; hen Shaner | Sey Mott who let ‘comstecines he geben ; | SSlasamsas, Nov M--d1~ varie Josie Nicholas, Nicholas, | To snr kuscome of ik Prose Acomamantc Diermicr ¥ ye t e Baker aj arto La jor ww | i vd i. cou na a thn pA ‘at tel H ‘the Evcacrors oF tre Fine —_ eagihing about io. Biawnnces Pe A” Arron td i tamyuent cotnement Wheber ‘uperiee | $F, 2 Same APsmmety ad opened and rand tae et: fee” athe, peevios December "and, scange to say» | RUPE Gceeh Raat: Wei As tor Bonne usta in eneh Tal Se aces ere . “ 1 . oUt; E 4 COANE, Ott . ae ‘om as Alde With there documents wituere valled cu Superiniende eudent ben at that time Provost Murghal, or tor. be tin nd rourd {0 wituess and suid, rather excite = = Pc Refer on i io General | days; Maria. trom Boston, just arr. Mosart Ital After a conference of a uraber of my frends. Kennedy, who immediately orderet the discharge of Miri other persou gol Bow on trial. We are not bound to dis- ly, “Good Govt! that is not what I want. I wantare- | Scott, Sa ag March from the MAARTINIQUR, rey m_vesse! in port. | With an equal pumber of those of the candidate nomi Srinsmade ia the feliowiog terme:— cover who was the other party. Tk is enough ir we slow | 1;.1' Good Gut! # Joyal States into those over which Jeflerson Davis bad RWCASTLE. NEW. Aug 28—Sid Glimpse, San Francisco. | by Tammany Hall, Mr. For, they eame to the conclusion saan she Wininins | the individual wom you have properly aatied to acoonme | ease (OF ber. seed tat whea Bowles came to the | sea for.gome time presided : { gi noura, Nov 18—Arr Vietoria, Stinsou, NYork for Lon- | unanimovsiy that Mr. Fox alone should be presented for your Nor, 61882. | by the testimony bro: wht betore you and the public. for | gastin house be feia "Wit Be brought her to New York | ,,tiedGenesal Scott reflected for » moment he could Dot | “7 egerowy, Nov Sear ship Neptune's Favorite, Em. | ETE tihat my persenal friends, who, rallied. ronnd me se age Meare Beerisatcond Feel, ons eusity sorb: | Et eo seas eta. taak, div Bee eal gre he mas down at the bend: | BAN nae ea he ws yarn oe | gat and wit have wow Serene a Bor Kennedy re, will Printed dacument and my (his) Own oficial | — Sypyay, NSW, Gept 11~Arr Sou’ America, Lincoln, New , not a iow tics partialtty for me, which TL most atetetuily a0 St of the democratic , Under the directions of the War Departinent | cit he * quarters when Superintena, . , rk, 16th. Biles Greenman, cor 200. r + in. a5 BNEDY, Spi. Police. | Sy Clearly borbd iS eeasiat eer ri guaenen tien Mr, Baker wae ering Out® ea eastiora eS ae rerament Lad om band ia the yeas 1850, abvost ! oo, ld ‘ug a Bethia Sait Cand Wen | Recesites, © cae 3 _ thre oy a aN . tine paps in tue cae hin the ger oot 4 er bring her 0 the tea ures: he lett 600.000 old maekets, condemned ‘as un- | StkaPORr, Sept 21—Arr Tacony, NYork. | ee nce hus taught us that if we both present ese ave all thie papess HU | be within the power of the authorities of the State a the station house | Sable for public serie map heey on Snanunan Sept 4—Arr Heamer Fise Oracker. dobnson, eur = ig to he ‘public the resutt would be the clection of I proceeced to Lorty-setesith street New York to tefume to allow persons arrested by the | '2#t Purpose, and when be arrived s erick ania I produced the order ang Mrs. | United States to be either imprisoned in their jails or he found @ telegraphic communication Uylerm@ndiog | were of such @ character that, although of- | York. ‘ ve rep ublica Cal a Tok her id carriage lO Getuisen Up thor oileest The State of Now Tork iaeree | the order; next day Baker called and tua as’ QMHeTEIeW | fered both at public and private male for $2.50 each, pur- his ot erg Errsetinn Giddings: Je. |, weenie oe “ue vepeasdoted: bp. a tapention (or yee the hotel and since that time ! have vevor her, bit | fore, bas never ecrieuacred that privilege to the govern. | With Mrs. Brins after the interview Cap OS ® | chasers could nat be obtained at that rate, except for a | m4 H Ney, j Semacarake, AaaIs SS acca sen ans ine Geteter creas On leaving her | :eyiesiod be: to give me a statement of | mont. Sune Sates have doue 80. Massachusetts te | asked Baker what he wwe going to do with M2 + | comparatively suall number. On the 30th of November, | In port Nov 12, shige Elien Marla, Hall, disg: Globe, Baker, | about by the atortunate divisions fu our yariy, 1 have Ber case in writing, which sue jromised to do: 1 also | a sed an act torbidding all magistr: Baker said he would release her at noon next day * 4 1650, Secretary Floyd ordered about one-fifth of the wane barks AC Smali T¢ from Newport, E, arr 6tit; , on Wri tlix foregone my claims, and do this the more cordial 4 sent for Dr. Phe!ps, who was connected with th | ee eer econ. ietertarie Bian c. that | “Sergeant Potter, of the Tweuiy-seeond precinct, cor Sygnifer (105,000) tw be sent trom the Springfeld » | disg. Coresa, Foster. co do: Fame, Kennedy, disg; brig J | fei, "owing Mr. Fox, as T have known hin tor years, as & Beopital for several yeus, ani Trequeste In aisoes | Con Len eee natioe the Pogitive ciaeae aby | roborated this testimony, and soita so that Mr. Briss. snvsrg they had accumulated, to. Ave Soutore seceaps’ | Maes as at = "| thaw ¢, eam: Saattote, seal Baad wornieg Semeeres, a f 4 a 6 to mak? wile " , » Slave law; * ao wi * s f ais ‘i fe “wun o o state his case in writing, 80 that Im cht under 1 ere teeylihdice tne abe Gf her ails, or of aby of her officers | Made hed stated that Baker had asked ber to goto Phila. [%)-,~wrtiou lotbeir respective mieans of proper storage!” | Sr Vexcers, Oct 2-No Aun reanel ta pores ear Unlue. whole matter, and if at any time I should be . QSL uder tht law. ‘The State | ¢ Iphia wi 4 Yi oe,?” under ve have her igh UW nO ont ; jore differed on some immaterial, . ate im, but that ‘she bad refused: Baker bad pyigorder S# Carried into effect by the Ordaance Burew « St Kiv7s, Nov 6—No Ain vessel in among you who hay stronger or Loewenthal, who Fort. lute, yet Ik. by the department or anybody else! would bare these ing, particularly with } S's? Bade an appointment to take her out riding, but be i the usual < of administration aud without refe- | “84GUA: Nov 1—Arr brigs Ortolan, Lord, Philadelphia; TH | Berver clainis to <a, Sutunees, Fon ye two statements me Se ‘ge Ww de legal | 94 S0t Keep his appointment. Fence to the Presic@Bt. It is but justice to say that from | NG AOI Noo. soon Eagte, | Foomayematvlce RY af ait By Mr. Bowen—Q. ‘These are all the facts? A, 1 think tus Proveersnaveiell a Adjourned Uh Pridey 61 one P.M. | the testimony vefore We committer there is no reason to |W ‘aa gle, Caldwell, NYork. | overwhelmingly dete. “ening ali | sg bv York bas not doue; #0 bot the unites DEBS ———————— suspect that Secretary “Wy issued tis order from any | wy, Mee oaner orgpeaceanete | charg ns rosie snd o- "souee th Dyovest mnithel Ocbered: OC toe Wire Beptain it hes been so (and it wae ! bituary i ee ude ne lane ett ee | Bo thee Gargrnor. Freeihdy, do; Bb Nenporaee, deiuh, | Dithe First watd todetes: “otabjcet sou silt M e- shai General of ar Dep ot the raion} =~ ye coln's nomination for the Prsgidency, and yearly a year | Baiion pet « Siambout, . | By ehing this pat. os f am, sr. Q. \ 1 appoiuted? A. 1 bo i a” hie oe lem a AN OLD METROPOLITAN MERCHANT. ' lestion, and whilst the Secretary web pull en | Sante” wee mae auieiop, Master, Beaton: We pat he great demberain, | Saami ydber tallow ain the 4h of Vetober Le the Gate setune a document of [rlawers gharked with | The late Abraham B. Meade, whose death | Before uw ‘of secession. Indeed. uh} testimony of | Ne: oper, NY ks sche Zugnivio (Br. lirde srt throughont the Emp, 42D, 21 Morris s:reet. ore = ; a het Ofleuces ugainat eral authorities, One TUN 18 | ORY Pathful duty to record in fat ese became , bape ts pend’ Cat ‘n Mayradier, of LU Gidpasee, oo ih, A Hus, . Sd ehip Alamota; 1 Normans ee al PITAGER ul ou bay st Marshal Gene | to be found ut of Gordon, who wes “ : K's issues Colonel Craig Wy (ncousietgut withanyeyit | ( : Kasdan re ] Saeabel nay iti: Fiat the Provost | here, ‘Now we have a Sate hat bleh farbees Nee eee: w York's Oldest and most highly baa phe Dotore the ienmntgos FAY ton. rer" i ee ae iialitant ecnr inked om, Sherrie, Cow i WED. 3 ~ r eee aay prissce e.tin the city | * gee i . . * | gpteation on Lis oy, Cy : et . 1 UNION AND HARMONY, * ow New Youk oe sae tiretea to ioe crane thie eee eee eeneee | conn, ecamrert hing & Mom se Twonty-re eats | Mand et they -cmdgmned musket, with a fom Ms wr ae en ph = Onell, ABA: 9 ahi TIAND. MOGART. Ba nees oofayyit ument of the United ad Seah = nex! eds Are 0 “ and | Sand, BFE Tivre vest Vo lonser used, Me | ana! ahr Yorktown, Wopam, RYow. ‘ 3 Rwerr” sch tha £8 te pt Stes Pe | TTT Te PNT loge ap Wa plates atgeraci nce Scere ance ae | aed BE ce rr ara Tip prbiast, nna Homan: SNe ine Beal, Powers | bin =) ef 5 alwaye bau the usual prisons of he cote of cat | wat, HoasinuCh 4s inere Was A owte sw yooh} = Relate . ' ja ments and amin + | Nore, r! SLEARY. for sich purpores; there is a law of th ae ae bem aus, Le would not be execited, fosbionablé e004 Yorty years ago, resorted to by the | This ia the dest ti tl | ,BUcKsrORT. Nev HacAre ship, Otte, Norcross (arms | a THOMAS CLEA! wevernment that privilege; one al whom T arrest. | S85 Vanrce. fin the Tombs. ‘The per aristocracy of that day, as Stewart's is at the present agphi botore the committee—that ammuBi- | gi7'F7th: achr May Queen, Govt, Paiadeipiis. NI q 4 | requested Su) t yy eld bin for | BAG Charge ot (YE state prison préented a wiitten per | time, ‘They dealt ex ivety in baitia s, and the | 112m wa hese condemned and inferior arms to | Sid Ait seht May. Queek Ne w. East: AHOMAS BE Me, and be did so is Pit mission 106 Gis execution, and that was held by the Bu- y ‘teus tia goods, ‘tei places of e—just as though they had been it- man, Bowdolaham. Sta 22d, 8 J Southar Ww), Hare Mozart Non ‘convention, Obalrman Mover TRICK UFLLE Spe charges raling Daumty money from soldiers. | Menetent ae cee, wew dudes Shipman presided) vo be | frst rae ten, Sroudk to ew York for sale were | tended got for sale at for immediate ure in the Geld. | wari ACES’ Koy it=Arr eke Ade erbert, Growl) New | pera a Pp ne — peepee ie @ iliow uum to be execu re. | isnported by ne Ertl to | York. a Tina sr ~ ¢" oe eter Ce ae Tate Oo gy, | HEM Ndi hfe kotor heen islopalstnet | 4° Meehant Mfr. Meade amassed a large fortune, | franehort them in fa parcipadion of the 0 Cmeors of | y FALMOUTH, Nov 28—8idechr John A Di, Hallett: New | Danis: GvuttvAd ¢ Reeretaries “ee 4 nO me Wan Duranrwnene. f cured (Q allow the general govern. | indepe' gent of the work, aud wag givised by auinerovs | the urdnacco Buren, boll '& Waskyngton and at these | NEW ORLEANS, Koy Are UF ta ship Harton Al | ry WARDCAT A JOINT MEETING, OF THE SS oie oan tare ie : vse of Ra prison for ail prover pure | ir mgs, among whim Were maby O° the most iufuential Ik may be observed (hal Colonel Graig, the | miral Farsi Usrtsrk, Paiiadetpate oc ne | LT Bvoo! donvcattone 6 tasnman: eke sk ‘ “ pe. rose po tau! ras vere . att At this period, w ‘eo! | Oe ark i f p. id : ‘ eee T sare taken pias Foun Wille a arventii pe ‘ouers, aud potting thes, ¢ tembers of the community, to retire from businest, but th Art Sp brie Amparo, Onatrotelle, Naseau: sche © W ; the Seventecnth ward, held on Tuy — y of his partner, Mr, A. 0. King, | til, by heavy endorsement for other * 4 the | at the earnest entreal it Ken- | continued ihe firm t DC Murray, Jonnion, 4; scbr. d nol be ested to aecoutl g we UP an F - Hoffman, NYork; bark ee ancient aud ea\oblished practice Mt This ease. It was oh. | Houses, their failure became inevitable, and the fruite of puny n | ia, oe Cap, do, ' served, in «peaking of Lowenthal, that he was arrested in | Many yeare’ petient (oil and industry wore ewept awgy. Bu le Lai { cud sp bark 8 tember, and thet, ou the order of Proyost Marshal | Ther everything to (hel ' " Cid Sp bar! raper, & jerint ideut Kennedy held bim in custody U!l ora fa iadreat ied Grurmeevetioads et SHIPPING NEWS. | bey: where they valy covld confine them—in the pris Stte. It keems plainly to me that Buperints nedty sh eut, fully prov ive toheve bien prose awn 008 21 prvi sed ee By Mr. Bown —W hat te the rd Mr. Deon—It bs to Show that the pices used by the governmen| for the confinement Of persone sre the prope: © V C Fives pucmas’N: | ai—Ate steamships Cumbria mane, 0 Parkoreiurg, AT, 1862. country. Yours, very respecifully, . JOHN A, MeL! a z Wh q it vn 22 TS ioness 4 MQM AF Oxiste 1B Lhe | Reitiny, Ghace, Providence: ld Br gchy Anua, Hausen, | the following ticket oe 1 ; : Ag, Places, and the police stations amoug be w ow, it ie our duty to see that the Sr: . Meade’s frients in procpority proved true in the ib, AM—Arr ship J evar L. 81OF the charges tn the newspayers was agains: th perinten tried, not for soy fault of | nowr of adversity. With a pias Pa worthy of re- eve 10 19 | Eaimont Bhar! BE UHAEL O° © m th Lo Was Adwoncet that they | the eyste there ‘be any fuult—bot for hee | cord, the late Mr. John Hone, auctioneer, of this city, ae | ig dowh & 1am oF ev mee. i q (ih this partioniar casemiu bis offcial | came torward to the ‘sid of bis friend, 1u'whom be ba amr —, ris TAM Kxamination rescted by Mr. Deane-You say that the coudvct and mauner demonsirative of this system. | gyer evinced « deop luterest, and offered hin ove win- | Port of New Work, November 95, 186%. | "Nw" REDFORD, Nov 29- Arr schre Garth He itepabiten *Gonlte oh i woner Was taken (6 the station howse and comtine N 1 return to t¥e specification, and will diwencomber | dred thousand dolkirs, warmly « him to take cou rman | and Sara, Benson, Phhiadel plas Thos Ei ‘ en ‘orl a at Blown’ ‘eat edy ou your order; upto wins ue the Gace froin the idea thet Superintendent Kenpedy is | gage, commence anew, und rise superior to his miatar- CLEARED. | N Baker sKeliey, 40 for Poguseett; Trvail, Agama; 0 7 Lan veriing, the 208 Ime. At a tie tit getterday.” @- fi the mean eine bie (em instend of bir own particular | tunes, aseuring him chat if the sum of lhioSeretis, Warren, Melvourne—Malller, Lond & Que) | tur, Show, ang Rip Vem TRE men. as tee Pome: | eS ened oe mination beeu n x \. etin it. 4 ii thin ie oper con+ bul to name the amo ts D ao reham § , Tones ‘ SUF pe tuat: A. Yerterday, qth ie was eee the Charge against bin ie, improper com | sufficient he bad but to name ibe amount | Ship Climinar (Br), Liverpooi—Murdoch & Sm;the, Perr - ot he Der for Corporation Col Sirs. Brinsimade and detaining her in | With the nobility 8 characteristic o Mr. Meade ‘them our faiihfal Ship R Robinson, L Liverpool—Snow & Burgess, sther aio on the day we aFrested him, ‘and that we pe , NYork candidates v1 | Jomptroller Wody wil hot authority from Arr sche vm Ht Rowe Borris, F BR for. Comp pleniber tli November. | be unbesitatingiy refued the | wrincey otter, remarkin Bip Ausicaltx, Towart, Liverpoo—Wiluame & Guion. ill, and Buena Vista, do , Katty, ' a Wehen the person yon mento vs rrested fd com ‘That ts the charge. ‘Th srecitications a that be bad ont bile OWn fortane and was nator ting te | ae Win A Banks, Bray, Poriend, O—Wakeman: Dimon | farina pernee HP Ree, Rell RYous Aa: | and encigette AUPDOFY rou aBe d: ORBEN, Chairman, woh wows primuner did You Au " . eventh street at hat of eo true a friend, Mr. H till wmxion | & Co. 5 " ne Com: 2 beens par! 7 e orde: pout aw o on ethos v ‘ 4 ‘, by rs painarews 4 euuld be released. or Uy that of « Adeeeate Qe | he id bot FepOrt. sulk Areeet. ee ay et and thet | rectly w Washington amd had a private interview with |" ark Almira Voombe, Drinkwater, Havre=Bovd & Hinck- rietin, Hoveria, Torks Tetandss brik Bel | Sea Wan NSIANIC CONVERT IO.-*% ie, You would not fee, a if the Cis Proce en fest to any department of the | Andrew Jacksou , them President, who, at dr. Hene's sot. | en, hohrs Sir Col mpbelt (Br, anne, | QQ! ‘Democratic Cong tutional akon J emid redense him s Hhowt muth feay are dieprovee oy are not ooly bot proved, but | cigation, eraated a thied apraisorrbip im the- Custom | liark Mentor'¢Swe), Anierven, Lisbou=Funch, Meineke & | Orange Hapian Histol. Beno) i ay arta im « Hhow c r ep rove insinide hereeif, who testi ws, Mr. Meade gent on h rial, with fovr sigma. | Wendt. wail, vl . VID i flew that she w Mr. Kenuedy’ tll sho | rien he asked bo. othere)—Jobn 1 sors aay | Bare Pallas (ir), Biddle, Belize, Ho Woaralke tucker Cougtiom, Avan rb | Da . RRLAN, Chairma saw him bere, and that he never gave an order, | Astor, Jobn G. Coster and James Mebiride—n ed & Elica Merrleop, Lyon, Deware Hoss, Landon sens Codiay. tloover | Warten P, Bantunt, Secretary ly A for her arrest. On tne other hand,,| the appointment, His services oight years ander /\ Keon, a(n. Rew York, i “pontine. - Velagrain you call. | Baker distinctly avows the resp nsibility of that arrest’ | four under Van Buren, abd subsequently under uitorent LAND, Nov 2—Arr whe Bloowingdaie, Grover, | Nees naannnnnnnnn na Br Barnard, Dew B rarnm Brett, Bi JO. Gwied that Capt, | He stated what disposition should be mave of her, ui C0 t brig Je nl iment? A. Yes, Q. | sition of her determined on by Baker, in his own letter to | The resolutions passed by the Sheriff’. jury on the ecoa: Boe BE Beith, health, Hargna—James & Ward 8 Co. from Marshal Baker be. | the Superiritendent on the same day that she was gent | sion of bie decease are a more fiting tribute to bis worth | Sere Warr, Si*dinen. Mos Fors, Clinch fupper & Beattie, order om thag than amy other semarks tgs cay bo ulfored, | Bloghs. { ; ~ Bon & © iat agro mos Walaa spears outer, Maun tom cr | ste Hae ah Pear mote | as ema ES Recs rune Bai | Rae gtr see J sical er Fower, Callao; 224, Cotwater, Evol; | ee % ;