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cs weve \ TRILL OF JOIN SURRATR, ‘Testimony of an Ex-Confede- rate Chaplain. A Witness Swears that Weichman Con- fessed Perjury to Him. The Actor Mathews Stand. on the Wasmineton, July 10, 1857. ‘The tral of John H. Surratt was resumed this morning In Meo Criminet Court, Judgo Fisher prestd + Mr. Praak A. Chamberlain meatied and examined by Mr. MBradiey—i tovik possession of the Wedster House in April, 9805. on tho Sud of thet month, and the register was in daily fee there until Devember 81, 1465; the Grst train from Jalbany arrived at Canandaigua, N. ¥., about ton A. M. or Meslf-pact ton A.M; the train that leaves Albany in the morn- feng gets to Canandaigua at halt past ten. M.; anotier tran ave tho register of vow that when ne commncted offered Unis to (this kind, and to n Witenes. fon was ona forthe jury, aud roduce thts register ‘Indicated terday shouid be o‘fesed 10 ee. judge Fisher said the register was mot admissible at tho 45 tine. ‘Mr. Merrick desired to show that Mr. Bradley was at aundayjsiia in March, abd bad registered his naine thern, vid 3. Saige recalled aud exsmined by Dr: Uradley ths Websier House exhibited) —l recognize “Joun Harrison” here as in Su of the Spattswood House, Iti i » Hralloy poinied to the name of y werms ator rr register, aud asked whose handwriting that was tthe cave Marrick said the Prersepout's otf the regisier excepted w yea! Pierrepont objected. roposed 1 show thatthe mame of Marry by Jobu sneratt, and that be at that pspirary, bu we 10 trues > prosccu- in a conspiracy with eas inteniod 19, alow jacob Thomzion, at Ghat he was noi in tt was wv what ‘she pris. din parpose Of comspiracy. and the de- ebut thas by showiug that he was thero tent with anytaing with which be ls o Indictment. 4 did wot propose to reply, but would ask a a book brought in, and no Knew n found, It might beve been ed tp inthe stress, Tt ms: lirst bo shown how this pt. and {4 must be proven tiat it was kept in a : fit is abows tho name of Harry torimen ix in Surrate’s hamdwriuag, then it would be tichmnead at the time Tusley sworn and examined, 22, Mr. Mradiey—In $e ‘WS, | waa ecmpleyed at nd’ (bgoK exhibited): thie ha the ine reainee of ths hote Sf that thine; remember a man Jarry Sperman Sepping tnere} he caine uere on Maren 9) ‘and remained fenill Aprit L. after breakfasi, Mr. Bates recalied-—J_ belie signature of Harry Ghrermas on Mare 29, 1005, to Re hese attics by John Surratt, all Bragdon ewern and examined by Mr. Brad- April, 183 1 was employed tn i: ond ; aw the prisoner tl » he was, ‘and that be passed under the f itary Sherm bx Biaie if you went Wwith the prisoner to the offles of Mr. jected, aud the objection was sustained Wy two Court, as the milter was not relovant Lo this ouee, The witness was not aile oe to siate what Surratt did are, bow he was engazed, Bradley excepied to he roling of the Court. Wines, saw Surrait at Richmond last oa the Sist ef Mareh, |! ir. "ster, recalled—The name of R. N. Jones om twe of the Weoster lionse register are in the saine hance once propose to era parjose eben ge 0708 19 whow dint Sarath was 3m ese ke sworn—In 1865 was coachman to the Presi- @ent; on the night of the arsausinauon, when at the theatre, drove tv past the platfurms, so that the rear ead of Geo carruge was avout on m line with the upper eud of tne = platform; witness was on the carrege box all the mo except about five minutes, when a friead asked witness ‘@ glaus of ule; did not witness persons peeping Into 5 saw no persons sitting around the door, witness whether he . it tou $30 gold preces, and wheiber be iknow for wast bear gre the money w: aid Qdjecwod io, and the objection sustained, guid be was prepared to ger in evidence dav! of Dr. McMillan belore tho Uaithd States Consul a wbout the confessions of Surratt urope in company ova Scotian frou tt told him he 140s, ‘and onty learned had been assansinat e \e Berecated distincuy that it was she assassiuation, and immediat law for the a! ¥ Booth, who haa enpen. ‘$4 000 to 80000" om its he fsld ue hat never Sepeaiod itis ‘cocrerentions ‘with Surat: to any pereon Det “Crosa-examined—Witness, met the doctor first ou the and made & nots s couversations with McMIi- time they were taken, and once ti ronenve of fast witness, Kavw Senator ; James M. McCullo, ; Was in c erwards eas in piscnpal ‘orders >y Bisley Whitngham ; Senivary ic New York city; New York; went South in 15 By conviction, witness’ early religious educ. dducied by # Catholic witness attended au Episeopai further was @hureh at eleven years madi ‘- r giz days running ihe blockade; witness 1s well known in 3 Was in Winchester, Va. the Gres year of the Sayin Bradley 7. Jobason's ‘regicient; was chaplain to the nt; wee cng: ah tbres ES witness tmavy things ond ; the dresses were Bed cach wad tho piscol was valued at GBs ever was charged ts tating anytting in lochmond, waschaplain 't the Fist ‘that commission, bu Sspery mtuate cated. ore “ udsef Mr. Benjamin on February took olece onthe 1%) oF iéta of Octover, MeMilian that those papers or com. . MeMillan that those papers or back. Rcliilin you did it yourself? A. f ia faisehood: 1 gure the contaissions te. ibe tne prisosers (alr Ubott) te save tos soldiers Lup to the Uniled Staias. since Mr. Darts noes was ta prison here; nit ree te NEW ‘YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1867. summoned b aguinst wiuess whieh wi Witness mado motes of his conversa. a, Dut did not write thpee ‘ont nits ° onvarentions ‘occu a ; the subjects By Mr. Carrington." tons wide Dr Seeutia whoeee made the entries Were eutertaining, am ‘witness. bes bas & reteutive memory, witness has ofien repeated the tons to bis friends. ‘the Substaco of ‘hese coaveraa By Mr. Hradiey— Witnese received his penton lust month from tue Prosticnt of the Unite a3 ness stated to S iteMitian, when be ar- thougu, surat waa Ino. ‘egivirg him up than protecting him, vecause he did por come forwerd when his mother was in danger: MeMillan replied Grat witiess did him wrong, as he was kept £0 see! d that ‘e knew nothing ts ts wo tng his mother wasin,; MeMitlan had oxpressed doubts as to future existence of Oe bunge fe ee, ere! re +4 A vem abous tt, and told. Dita thought it we Ree ae nie profession, #bO Were secusiomed 10 cut. cent, but felt more Teaneeu.u og Lwin J. Gaelood wag recalled by” Mr, Bradley, and sited thas ‘be avin Ca Rad walk with him inthe summer of pow edd on he fe Bop during the walk; Weichman troubled about covomiasion, and Wanted witness to go wit Aloysius’ to'make afosstons wittees “ol! hima he had hotier gy to o statement; he ro- raat and pied that ha would 1 he dared, but was atrald he would be d with perjury; he aaid'if he had been permitted to Goushe desired in tentity. 1k woald, bara been different with Bir, Surraths that ate liad boon prepared for Bim waich Le sas told so wear ry oF in case of ref stoned with oump.ication’ with the conspirac: itt Wold fun fo hed bee. talking in hua aloe, aint Aat he (the tnan) bad written outa statement of wast be C\¥alahman) had said, and that be mus: awoar to I Xamined—Witness Las been exumined becore; was examined batere ‘lia, then ia the War Department; id nob state those toluge there, beeanse this coversation had moc tan baa this eonversution toom place to the street in going from Ford's theatre ts st Aloyeius’. It Js customary in tue charen to make confessions; he got ex. cited afterwards, at Dubaut's saloon, aller cto a pom. ber of drvaks;" be taon recited Maitet guy, on death; at the former oxsminatty fase wuetenet thest he theaire, but mot as uot before aston witness hax never rinent sinee it was alter the what the day of witness feft the city and went to ta Of July; since the exeeution witness ght km a dat t ¢ nad: Tis with his farily: the to witness; didn't ¢ on the fight, but was op & foroiguer’and has 10 wineas saw We.chiman cewsed any hoatillty to ham; the told witness, ccallod by Mr. Merrick—Witoess was in Weichman; wisn'as heard an olllesr tell dn't swear 'to more than he had told he es Maddox was present at the tne, ure axked the Court to strike out the Inst ttness; It did not relate to this trial, aud was ry of woything that Welchman had suid, rdered the answer to be stricken out, aud Mr, Bradiey noted an exception, The witness Weichinan did not tel! witness that Mr, Sid thatif he didn’t testify to more ths told be would be treated as one of ‘the conspirs ore Olver told W nthe presence of witueas, he ourt routed the question out, and an excepiion was noted The witness, resuming, said that he never had an sation with Weichman about the after the to “ privon wit hhn there if be ham asid to bi conver. icer said ad to. iiuess was in this city in Ape. raw Booth the Tih duy of “twas ut one of the triangular e by 5 1885, playing at April; he w Space; conversed with aim bear five minutes: n. ing over fro: the borae so speak ; he shook h sly, and appeared t be exclu; he place! a gealed paper tn wit: NP ness" hands; witness Placed it in luts pocket; withows gaw 1¢ afterwards in wituess’ room, alter tho shot'was fired; wit- ness me 1 and burned it; was in Booth’s hand- bis \Finat wore the contents of that letter, and by whom ‘was it signed? Mr, Pievrepont—I object to that, and don’t desire to dis. ouss euch a proposition, Mr, sradiey said it was a serious matter, and asked the uulge the counsel to discuss it the remuinder of a ff was expected to show that the contents of ter Was an agreement betw. tour conspirators, nether of wien are Sa triad napes Hie tian't know wheres the matter had over reachod the ears of the Court. ‘This witness had been examined before the Judiciary Commitee, ua tho¢ was how the defeuee had fouud the matter and reading auything eosceraing unis saattcr, remising thes he might 6 Soeuibly leave try some caso Connsotod. with the covepiracy. He did uot thins counsel would hold so mesnly of kim ae to apprach him with anything of the Aiud before nade’ Bradley stated that he dld not thtak it would be wronz for the Court to see or read the contents of the leticr, and form an opinion as to tts admissibility; but he thought it Yas & crave matter, us slowing who wero the origiaal slot ters who had onteved into an ngreement and signed tt to- gethor, and directly tuaciiing the innocence of the prisoner, Without further discuasion, at a quarter bofore threo rolock P.M, the court took @ recess till to-morrow morning at "eloo! NEW JERSEY INTELLIGZNCE. Jersey City. Moxa Verors to Ligvorn Licenses.—At the regular meeting of the Common Council last evening Mayor Gopeill sevt in over fifty vetoes to liquor heonses previ- ously granted by the Board, Tux Lere Ramnoap Acorpeyt.—It has been ascer- tained that the man who was killed on the Central Rail- road on Saturday evening was ons James Lynam, who resided near Paterson, and had been employed setting curd and gutter stones at Elizabeth, Decoased was mar- ried, and leaves four childron, Mumarixo Cusmioxs on Tur New Jensxy Kaitroap Cars.—At the Recorder's Court yesterday morning a man named William Crotty was brought up chargod with mattlating the o ms ina carof the railroad cowmpany and stealing hair therofrom, When arrested a large quantity of this article was found fn his possession. He had for some time past been employed in the car shop of the company, and ou Monday after- noon he wae canght in the act by the foreman. Crotty was comtaltted for trial mmunipaw. Accwest to 4 Pix Drivex.—One of the men om- Ployed to drive piles in the bay named William Dogherty met with a serious accident on Monday afternoon by the breeking of achain attnched to theengine, The chain being drawn to its utmost tension at the time of the breaking swung round the head of Dogherty, inflicting i wounds, Hts skull was fractured, be was y in an insensible condition to the ‘New York Newark. Axovaae Cavrcy Rouvev,—The South Baptist eburch in Kinney stroet was recently broken into by rascais unknown, carpet to the valuo of $90 stolen. Tho members of St, Paul's Episcopal caurch have subscribed liberally towards the purchase of a new carpot, the one lately in use Laving beea stolen, and the caurch tloor is again covered by un elegant carpet. Paterson. Tae Excise House Rrot.—Testerday morning the two men, Cronin and Campbell, whose arrest for attacking the police was pablished im yeaterd: Haratp, brought a charge against officer Davidson for nuwatraatable cou- duct in arresting thom while in the engine house, ‘Tho Recorder dismissed the charge, and fined both the com- plaimante for disorderly conduct. Violation o7 Tus Liquor Law.—at the Recorder's Court yesterday morning two saloon keepers wore brought up charged with violation of the State law prohibi! the sale of liquor om Sundays. They were fined $10 omh, Comumow Covxcrt. Magrivg.—A mesiing of the Common Couacl! was held on Monday aight, whon five petitions 0 wore received asking for the platy and of a policemea. Two were Tian 8 chit © & commities, The’ ry ut of ood rartaion rx opens in And a and The amount ‘Scat i he roma your wil be ov $38. “PROCLAMATION OF COLORADO JEWETT. TUE EDITOR OF THE BERALD. Nracana Fawa, July 13, 1°67. It &® unnecessary for me to go te Washington ia the “Surratt’’ matter. 1 Believe “Booth” alone respoa- sible for the death of President Lincola, The cause of Poland led to tue tate attempt upon the life of the Em- peror of Russia, The cause of the South led to Mr. Lin- coln's death. I condema both, while realizing the “Brats” motive, The interviews I had during the war ‘With leading (Southern geatiomea in Canada wore in connection with peace, I know nothing of sig oe ng of their aimed identity with tho death of suppose the gent! mm im question, President Davis or bis cabinet, combined to murder P’resideat Lincoln, pom fro determined it keown favor to the friendly “‘me- of Franc? and “Niagara re. Greciey. Mr. Seward a ae with President Lie: a cola’s umfortunate want Jackson's ind T was not aware Mr, Surratt was 8 passonger with me om a Par steamer antil informed by General RS. ley stated Mr. Surratt introduced himsoif to bim on the steamer. Mr. Tucker's prosence on t Te ia Soossese a3 tations,’ be i believe they had oy whatever, en bess frien Bot onty bie dofented by Mr. Seward to ine |e Spirit, is responsible for Cesnnued sword hostilities, Ripley, commander of the forces at Charicston. my country m Congress, as & timate temporery of ‘the entire poople. my the raFS tr tal rary os of the s Ha ii Ui i Hi Bz ie beret i fe Plan for the Government of- Citles=Petitions For and Against Prohibition—Lovestigation of the Affairs of the State Prisons—Couiinued Debate on the Suffrage Question. Aunany, July 16, 1867. ‘The Constitutional Convention reassembied this morn- ~~ GOVERNMENT OF CITiR, Mr. Gsnry, (dem ) of Now York, presented a plan for the government of cities prepared by members of the New York bar. MEMORIALS AGAINST APPROPRIATIONS TO SECTARIAN INSTITOY TIONS, Mr. Gouxp, (rep.) of Columbia, presented a memorial against aypropriations to sectarian institutions, Mr, Hanus, (rep ) of Albany, presented a memotal of the Baptist Association of Long Island, on th) same subject, A mwomorial from the citizens of Albany, on Ge samo subject, was also received, PSTITIONS FOR AND AGAINST PROZIBITICN. Mr. Grosa, (dem.) of New York, presentedthe petition of several thousand citizens of Now York against pro- hibitory teg’siation. Mr. Boutarp, (rop,) of Cortland, prosenea the memo- rial of the oitizens of Cortland coaaty insavor of liquor prouibition, FEMALE SUPPRAGR, Mr, Conris, (rep.) of Richinond, proseated a memorial, signed by Mrs. Horace Greeley aud otmpr ladies, in favor of female suffrage. Mr, Voraien, (rep.) of Ontario, presmted the memorial of tho citizens of Ontario county on fie same subject. CANAL OONTRACTORS—THR BAT BURINGS, The Passmant presented the report of tho Auditor relative to the extra amounts paid to canal contractors for the past ten yoara; also from she Commissioner of tho Land Office relative to the saitsprings of tie State, THE ADMISION OF AMENDMENTS t0 TAS CONSTITUTI Mr. Munnizy, (rop.) of St, Lagrenco, called up the resolution off:red last evening far postponing all propor sitions for a goparate admission of ainsodments 10 (he conwitution, He sed he bad offéred this resolution simply a8 a matter pf oxpediemy, and gave notice that be suvuid cail it up to-morrow or ual action, ORGANIZATION OF Tih LEGISLATURE. Mr. &. Yownsenn, (rep.) of deneseiaer, called up the resolution heretoiore offered by wim, proposiag a plan for the organization of the Legis'ature; and it was re- ferred to the committee on that subjo-t. PUBLIC INERUOTION, Mr, Banro, (dom.) of Towpkins. called up tho resotu- tion culling upon the Superniendent of Public Insirac- tion for information relative to bis department, APPROPMIATIONS YO NBW YORK CITY CHARITABLE INSTI. TUrION:. Mr. Deversr, dom.) of New York, offered a resolution that tne Comptrotier of the ery of New York be re. qvestod to report to this Convention the amount paid by him or bis predecessors to cuaritab.o institutions, Laid over, CALL FOR A STATEMENT OF CERTAIN REC ‘TURES IN NRW YORK civ Mr. Sraartoy, (rep.) of Now Yor, introduced the fol- lowing resolution, waich was Inid on the table under the rate:— wit TS AND EXPENDI- vod, That the Comptroller of the city of New York port to this Convention the net sams anoually received From the soveral souress nained blow, snd applied, trough Bo ti ing Fund, for te redemption of the vity debt or to the payment o! erest on the city debt, duris be from 1847 to 136i. inclusive, and # statement showing th yenaes ineuzred in each of said yoaré in geanun ficenses, collecting such fees, aud ia 1egal effuris to enforce the payment o- collect the penalties for non-compliance to law or ordinaues on each of such cases, Whether such ex- penses were allowed by the layor aad Common Coancti OF the olty of New York, or by the Board of Supervisors of the county, viz.:—First,’ tor licenses to pawnbrokers and dealera in seond hand Turuiture, metals or civthes; sccond, ses for hackuey cous.ies wud dr-vors; third, for fees ir inarket priviieges aid macket rents: foun, fur mia; alty feos; fifth, for fines and penalies;’ sixti, for fees and finen coliected'by clorks of courts; sovcath, for tavern and exoiae licensos. THE STATR PRISONS. Mr. Bett, (rep.) of Jefferson, introduced a resolotion that the Committeo on State Prisons be authorized to gend for persons and papcrs in ordar t» examine into the alfairs of those instituiions, Adopted. UNIFORM EXCISE LAWS, Mr, Doaaxnr, (rep.) of New York, introduced a reso- lation that ail lava rointing to the excise on intoxicating dnoks and upon the regulation or observance of hoii- days of the woek, mouth or year, shail be general in ther provisions, and cqually operauve througuout the State, PROPOSED RVEXING SESSIONS, Mr. Brit called up the resolution providing for even- ng, somiens Pending the discussion on the suffrage westion. Mr. Atvonn, Mpg of Onondaga, moved to lay the 5 the table, Tue motion was lost by 61 to ‘Mr. Gruexsy, rep.) of Westchoater, moved to amend oo ig Monday next the Cunreution will mect at nine Bey i. ©, Barto moved to fix che houratten A M. eal Groeley’s motion was lost. Mr. Uass, (rep.) of Madison, moved to hold afteracon soasicns. Mr. Tarrax, (dem.) of omnes moved te lay the whole subject on the table. + ORGANIZATION OF a pas ISLATORR, Mr. Kevw, (rep.) of Scobarie, proposnd a plan for the organization of (ho Legislature, which was referred, TH SUFFRAGE QUESTION, The Convention thon went into Committee of the Whole ou the right of suffrase, Mr. Alvord in the chair. Mr. Axrei, (rep.) of Ciinton, took tho floor in favor of negro sulrage ond against a separate submission of amendmenis to tue constitution. He wanted the ques- tion closed, and believed the only way to accomplist lu wrrestit would bo to incorporate the principle in e main instrument, Mr, Gxrxy said nogro suffrage bad been pn ya d submitted to the people, aud each time rejected by a very iarge vote.. But it was ciaimed that a change bad come 0; er the minds of the poopie in favor of negro suf- frage. ifthat be so then the ‘riends of the measure should not oppose its separate suomission, That was the fairest way to present it, Tbe responzibility is not with this Convention, but with the people. Mr. Hare, (rep.) of Essex, thought the question was noi the ono'contataed in the amendment offered by the gentleman from Kiugs county (Mr. Murphy). He was opposed to that amendment in the mavner in which it was drawa, but he was in favor of separate submission ase friend of the class proposed to denetited. He could not understand why tue friends of neffro sufrago should so strenuously oppose this pian. It had beoa claimed by the chairman of the Saffrage Commitee (Mr. Greetey) that If the question shoud be submitted sepa- rately it would be voted down, Ho had more faith in the people. Such staementa amounted to notuing. They were not arguments. He believed acbange had been wrought in the public om this eubject, and ne bad no fears of the success of the measure if it should be submitted soparaiely. He proceoded at length to answer mado during the debate on separate sub: sion, He was in favor 0! abolishing the property qual: fication. Mr. Backwite, (rep.) of Citnton, inquired why he pes submit an admitted wrong to the people for their cision? ‘Mr. Hats reptied that the question must be submitted im some form. It wes alrealy in the constitution, and gs change was made the No must make This Convention might adopt measures to which he would bo posed, aud he men pot want to be compelled to vote for ebaoxioas ja. organic jaw in order to vote against word “white” had never ted = any constitution of this state, The to vote bad never bseu donled, aad the consideration of that decide whether the colored report to the Board of Health in relation to the mortality tm this city and Brooklym iast week. i wil! be seen that Chore was one death from cholera:— Mernorourtan Boanp ov Hey M more in Brook Zymotte tafectt 101 er cits =, oF ‘tae it cent of the tral ia the latter city. br died 359 (6.8 nder five years of age there Sent) ia the former-and 187 (Ws8l per Tec ronere wn made eases Tartine by == caren i Ly sa marae Tallowing eudome: C—") Se SS an hee whole THE COURTS. UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT. Decisions by Judge Shipman. Havre vs. the Scotland—Sootland va, the Havre.— Cross libels, Decree agamst both vessels, Apportion- mont of damages, Town vs. the Western Metropolis — Libel dismissed, with costs, Hancox va. Syracuse.— Decree for libeilaat and reference, Winansve. Electra — Decree and reference. Egbert vs. Baltimore and. Ohio Railroad Company.—Deeree for the libeltant and refer- ce, Boyce vs, the Patapsco,—Decres, libel dis- ‘Transpor' ed, wiih coats, Lowell vs. the Tug 1 Seed Docree for ib liant and order of references Koss va. the Ship Patrick Henry.—Dooree for libeliant, with interest and co Webb va. Ship Adele.—Decree for libeliant. Confrmation of commissioners’ report and costa Brewster va. the Adele.—Sa:ne, Coger va the Adele. — Same, Malloy ve, the Adelo—Same. Schmidt ve. the Adele,—Same, Wall and Others vs, the Adele,—Libel dismissed, without cosis, UTED STATES COMMISSIONER'S COUST. Charge of Making a Fraudulent Bend, Before Commissioner Osborn. Nicholas Lawson, Adolph Agcher and WilNam Salem were charged with having for:cd @ bond bearing the name of Thomas McCann, for the-purposo of procuring ‘@ quantity of whiskey from a bonded warchouse. r. =. G, Courtney, United states Districs Attorney, conducted the prosecution, Mr, Hersch appeared as coun- sel for Lawson aad Ascher, and Mr. Beevo ~ Salem, Tho first witness examiued was Thomas }.cCann, who resides in Brooklyn, The bond in question was shown hima; he swore that he never signed it himsetf, and never authorized say one to sign it for hiw. The re- mainder of tho evidence was taken up with details as to the various negotiations and meetivgs between tho par- ties, atandin the courso of which the governmen' alleged tne defendants had procured the forgery of the bond. The further hearing of the case was adjourned till Thursday. BANKRUPT COURT. Inve Adolph Baum.—The asaignee appointed in this case—Mr. Simon Rotoschild, 312 West Twenty-second stroet—has signed the accoptance of trust, PETITIONS, Three petitions wore lodced yesterda; They are as fotiows:—John H. Bagley, Catskill, and Stephen U, Bagloy, Greeno county; counsel, Sheldon & Givens; ro- ferred to Mr. £, B. Gates, Register, William R. Van Bokelen, New York; counsel, Nathaniet Niles; re- ferred to Mr. J. T. Nebemeryg een aister, Henry F. Sim- mons, Now Yor! ouusel, David G, Barnitz; referred to Mr. John Fitch, Register. COURT CALENDAN—THIS DAY. rrewe Count—Cnaunens.—Noe. 2, 7, 8034, 28, 45, j. Call commences at No, 78, Maninz Count—Tr1an, Tarm.—Noz, 135, 13, 80, 128, cl 98, 145, 47, 104, 162, 150, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, i . BROOKLYN COURTS. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT—BANKAU?TCY BRANCH. 9 ‘Tho petition of Jared Sparks, who 1s desirous of re- ceiving the benefits of the Bankrupt act, was recelvod yesterday. This mado the twenty-sevonth petition that has been filed thus far. UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE. Tho Staten Island Counterfvlting Case— Farther Developments—Auother of the Al- leged Operators in Custody=—Seizure of Counterfeiting Implements. Before Commissioner Newton, Since the arrest of Adrian Hoarcy and John B, Adatte a few days since on tho charge of being extonsively engaged in tho counter‘eiting basiness on Staten Island, the operatives of the Secret Service division, under Colonel Wood himself, have been actively engaged in looking out for other parties alleged to be concernsd with those already in custody. As yct but Iittie or no informaiion can be obtained as to tue precise location whore the gang was engaged, the parent Sd _ officers being executed, course, with the secrecy, while the officials themselves aro ather serioess upon tue subject, After the arrest of Hearcy and Adatte a warrant was issued for the arros: of another party alleged to be preg cerned in the business. Tno complaint was made by Virgil H. Barlow, of the Secret Service division, and was as follows:— Eastern District of New York, s.—Virgil H. Barlow, of Ne york, being duly sworn, suye that on of about the Ist day of Decsiaber, 1806, and on divers days and times becween Ll day of Jannary, 1866, aud toe Lith day of r July, 1887, in ‘said East Coctiard tern distrie: of Now York, oue Gia gngrave,snd cause to bo cugrarea; and did aid in. graying, u plats and plates in ths likeness of a plate and plates designed for the printing of United Bt: ‘reasury hotes, fractional currency of the denu: m of twontye five cepts; and did print ond cause to be pi an engrav- Ing and tropression in the Likeness of such moves otherwise than by order of un oicer ot the State VIRGIL Bt RARLOW. Sworn bofore me this 2th day of July, 136/—Cuas. W. Nuwzon, United states Commissioner. It is understood that Cochard (Alexander) resides somewhere in Queens county, but the name of the town bas not yet appeared, Since the warrant was issued Colonel Wood and his men searched the house, it is un- peg ms pnts recovered a lithographic prees, a quantity f paper ig used in the manufacture of counter- foie money, a) some other articles; but Cochard dill- ey Kept oat of the way. 10 himself up to Colonel Wood yesterday and was immed. ately taken bofore Commissioner Newton in his office. The prisoner, like the others, isa Frenchman, apparently about thirty-five or forty years of age, and very power- faliy built. I: would appear from the above complaint that ho was one of the eneravers for the gang. On being brought before Commissioner Nowton yes- ferday afternoon, be was accompanied by two oiher parties, who were Sutended as his bondsmen. The Com- missioner, however, was not satisfied with one of them, and retustd to receive him as surety. Cochard being unable to procure another bondsman yesterday, he was committed to jail in default of batt. This morning, at ten o'ciock, the hearing in the case of Adaie Foe Hearcy will be commenced, when it is expected that some astounding developments will be made, as there is understood to bo agreat amount of important testimony forthcoming. The implements whiea hen hey far seized got hens dees mag od ‘Who possessed them were experts at their business: for more Guished places, &c., have but rarely if ever been secured, Arrest of Four Alieged Illicit Distillers. Yesterday afternoon Deputy United States Marshal Higgina arrested the following named parties on the ebarge that they had been ongaged in the distilling busi- ness without having paid the special tax required by = ard Conway, Patrick Brennan, Martin Schneider and i wiliee knee. ieod cach ef thom to give bal eo nests commana u a dhe charges greseered anunnts dhech. THE FORGERY ON THE WASSAU BANK, OF BROOKLYR. Lorenzo B. Shepard, the young man whose arrest on a charge of forging checks to the amount of up- wards of $9,000 on the Nassau Bank, of Brooklyn, } was published in the Harato of yesterday, was arraigned before Justice Buckley yosterday morning. Mr. Oraw- ford C. Smith, President of the Nassau Hank, was re- Juct ant to prosecute the accused, om account of Lis re- spectability and youth, the friends of the latter hiring expressed their readiness and desire to rofund the ie fone from the ig = was only ong ice Buckley, however, to assent to ibe prpeation to withdraw the tre stating that if declined to ing Siepard he et ee ‘eho made Tes treet 10 a0 oo, ee snorning Shepard sent a boy to tho Naseau ‘Bonk, in which he had previously deposited checks to the amount imdicated above, with a cuock of wich the age iw 8 copy:— assay Dano Brnhre, pr ese Uh in Ce, worden, thirty uine’ una; od and ety ‘olara CHARLES H. HINTON. This aroused the suspicion of tho cashier from the fact of the angloty oxbibited tc withdraw the money re soon: aiter making the depor's The matter was given in ebarge of datective Denton, and resulte¢ in the arrest of young Shepard, which ras accomp!sbed ia Washington Street, New Yor. 1 the prisoner, through bis counsel, joo, to go before the Grand Jury. The Prisoner Held for Trin. An inquest vas beld yesterday by Coroner Gamble over the remaias of Thomas Cosgrove, who died from the effects of wounds edministersd by Puilip Monahan, a laborer, on the night of the 1% of July, as provi- ously roperted in the Hevaip. A large mass of evidence was obtained by the Coroner, but the testimony pre- sented no new features of ne m4 jury rendered the following as theit verdict:—"That Thomas cat ” to his death by eight stab ‘Coma at mine hands of Mouahan on the —_ of July _ 1867, in the Nau venue, between Sixty-first and Simy-second strects,"’ On this verdict the Corner fally i comentted the s to the Tombs prison to awa)’ action of Jury. Monaban is @ netivo of Ireland and forty years of age. He claimed to Lave acted in self. defence. The 4 wes — aged forty-five years, and aiso a native of Ireland. Sicxsrss ow Boarp tam Wixoosai,—. g ae Bidderord te ) eenet writing from pap ind nts peste United states steamer bane wore ‘over vy Tenih thors tare Tear it ie hoped surgeon to soon oy ieatre ei -_ Sie ee»: i arg ta aoe Irvington vs. Eckford. Yesterday the Irvington Club added another easy ‘victory to their several conquests of the season, on the Union grounds of Williamsburg, in their match with the Eckford Ciub, The day was very’ unpropitious, a drenching rain falling daring several of the innings, Wetting the spectators—of whom there were nearly fifteen bundred—almost drenching the players and rendering the ground of so soft and sogey as natura as to preclude the possibility of good fielding. Stl there was a marked! absence of spirit and vim on the part of both clubs in their playing, the Irvingtons, presuming upou an easy victory, piayed oy nee respecia, and the Eckfords, having met many defeats recentiy, bogan the game with but little confidence. Walters was quite up to his old standard of pitching. while the many cnanges in the Eckford nine ip the pl py oo dage wml) positions, as well in the field and one te ly demonstrated their demoral- The score of the IRVINGTON. Depew, c. Josh Sayder, F, Total . leeesaoeen® jeiu; Walters, Struck out—Deper * wc Urnpire--0, Columbus Smith, of the Fulton Club, Scorers—R. A. Duncan und Walter Kimber, ‘Time of gaine~ hours and five miautes. The Nationals, of Washington, and Buckeyes, ef Cincinnati. Curomsany, July 16, 1867, At the match game of base bali played this afternoon, between the Nationals, of Wasbington, D. C., and the Buckeye Club, of tnis city, tne former ecored 88 runs to the latter’s 12. ARRIVAL OF THE UNITED STATES SUPPLY SHIP PURVEYOR AT MOBILE, A despatch dated Mobile, July 14, announces tho arrival of the United States supply suip Purveyor at that port, after a protracted passage from New York— she having boen detamed upwards of two wecks on the Bahama Banks, wind bound. The Purveyor left this port on the 4th of June last with a cargo of nearly thirty thousand bushels of corn, shipped by the South- ern Famine Relief Cominission for distribution in equal parts at Charloston. Savannah and Mobile. FUNERAL OF BISHOP SCOTT. At Trinity chapel, West Twenty-8fth street, the funeral of the late Right Rev. Thomas Fielding scott, D. D., Migsionary Bishop of Oregon and Wasvington Ter- ritory, was celebrated yesterday afternoon in the Presence of a large number of mourning friends and many of the eler, Tho funeral was advertised to commence at threo o'clock, but long before that hour @ number of people becan to muster ia the school- house adjacent to the chapel, in which the coflin con- taining the body of the Into Bishop was exposed to tuo viow of frieuda, Tho fuoe of the corpse bore a calm, ‘ul look, a3 if the deceased had fallen asleep, anda Lumber of wreaths of immoriedies wero placed on ss ofa by frieudly hands. Among tue clergymen presen were the Rev. Drs. Cook, wing ont Wet see: Weston, Gallaudet, Geer, Spencer, ¥¢ Johnson (of tho General 1hoological eae Sos futtle of St. ke’s church; Professor Seymour, of the Geueral Theological Seminary, Mr. Morrei, Secrotary of the Homo and Foreign Mission, and the révereud Mossra, Sabine, Newton, Dennison, sill, aud many others whose names . could not be obtained. At three o'ciock the faneral process! and made its ~ into the church. the ee bearers were Dre. Weston, Gallaudet, Geer, Spencer, Young and Swope, avd the roverend Messrs’ Newton and Sabine, As soon as the corpse entered within the precincts of the church, the orgauist strack up a low, trembling volun- tary, and one ‘of the olticiating Dr. Twi Degan the impressive funeral service for the dead. “1 ‘am the resurrection and tho hfe”? &c. The usunl anthem was then sung by the choir, “Lord lot me know 2 ee. number of my days, that I may he I have to live,” wer ion was formed, prrmewaey Beat diay tape one of Handel's, trout Heaven,” taken from the Boois of Revela- and Uook also assisted in the ser. vice, which did not occupy any considerable length of Ume, a3a funeral sermon was dispensed with. The church was nearly half filied with the friends of the late Bishop, whose loss is universally recrottod. Bisbops Stevens, Williams and Odenbeimer, of Hoboken, were invited to be present at tho obsequies, but were unable to arrive in trae. Oa_ the conclusion or the eervies the body was removed to Trinity Cemetery, where it is to be temporarily inierred. The obituary notice of Bisnop Scots has aiready appearca in the Henao; ae his noble life in the servico of the Gospel need not bo alluded to here. “SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR NRW YORX—ruts Dar. 443 | woos rises. 79 | mou WATKR. PORT OF HEW YORK, au 16, 1887. Cleared. Steamship Leo, Dearborn, Savannah—Merray, Ferris & Kieamslup Albemarle, Bourne, Norfolk. City Foiat and Ricminond—¥ L MeCrenlly & Steamento Stary Santoré. Morgan, Bosion—W P Cirte. rashid Lara (ry, Millen, Metbourne—¥atier, Lord & “Que. “ahi DB Oaiy, San Prancisco—Artbur Leary, Bark Sed dias n). Leng, Bronea—Kuger Hros, M Willan rd, Ceite—J W hiwell & Co, Bark Pallas ces Belise: Mon-Jos! sages Bark ©: vest, Sou & Co, Bark Neveraink, Gibson, a, foagua. SUNRISES. 0 AUN SETS. a on ‘8s Back Leander (br), Sargeaut, Tichibucto—MeMurray & tig Flora (Norw), Anged, Stockholn—Punch, Meincke & wis ‘Mary Ann (Br), Bartaby, Aspinwall—S I, Merchant Brig Ectipse (Br), Peterson, Kingston, Ja—A Ht Solomon Br), Gardner, ee eee Remedios pans: “a9 Sova. ‘Brig Venus sate? Williams, pend Le NP—H L Rout [a Br ine wheat Grant, a Joka, NB. eee Schr Champion (Br), Huey, Harbor Grace—Morrison & (Br), Davis. St Stephens, NB—G Boardman. Schr Baward Slade, Gook, Sucksotvile—Van Brust & John Mosser, Rider, Baltimore—Benticy, Miller & Psa pi Locke, Portsmouth, NH—Simms, Chase & ef ee ian Btees pBiagtatr our wats jeola (Br) Sere anos ' Mont mag AY Jair its ay ah 0% pansed ows of eee a yhtis Cectaue (stad) Chien, with hong | Beato 2 Co oan — Bown 83 ia daya, with molasses, io . 17 days, i tidania, (6 setae Brig Caprece ( (of Stnekton). “Patterson, GlacejBay, 15 days, ith coal, to Walsh & Carver, Nikgara (Br), Curry, Cow Bay, 16 days, with coal, te r) ie. to master. facet ian asus tara manos pa ne ay X Shaw, Shaw, Glace Bay, 14 days, with eoal, to Snow & Burgess. ‘Sehr A F Ames, ames, Cow Boy, 17 days, with coal, to Sehr Wild Hunter (Br). Matfeld, Windsor, 11 days, with ba RTT Blades, ann Ee, Hind! Coley Bi 10 days, with spare, to esau with spare, ea | Bee =—- one lachias. _ Lad New Brighton, 4 arrsaten’ es cea ‘6 age” iets sitive tanspaog ee ces | CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION, THE NATIONAL GAME, EE a Marine Disasters. apria, Winchester, sailed trom Rio Janeine May il for Moncerides, wad ud_ encountered « en the BraziJian Put back 1a distres: ‘and lost three sailors in the gale. Sime Ancosy (of Providence), at Moniovides Nay 1% from 2 Cardi ind 18 days. Cape Swift writen, Jows:—March & lat 19 N. lon 1 Wt a terrific hirmeane, increased to a tr swells rolling st the samme timer feasted Dosrded the slip on every side, sweeping thing from the decks, one bout the forward house and amashing it to both the othar boats badly, fede heavil ra Tsou on heavy seas, or ship suca heavy icze’ bodies" of water, but it came forward house was full of water, and the sailors’ chests washed the poop Gy ‘worked so waur 50 ont pate nea tores adrift Of ‘bead, 8) Ibs suger a bye dour 3 bbls Flee, 3 ines! and other stares. Por three days bad no fire on the stip. ‘The wind veered from W to Bic, and im the twelve hours the barometer was down to 28.90 and there for three days. The gpm the Hark, and broke upon ths Sh of the Sowam: ‘samo farren, Bi Leste, arrived here with lous of uuchors and eeaing, oy ia dest regia Suir Apatman (Br), arri Savannab from Brunswick, Ua, for te arene = “A cose sr-Capt Frazer, late of bark Bank Caxton Packsr—Ci Packet, of New Bedfc ey | reports left the ook sperm oll ov board, bound te _ Ka oe “pelt m a¥iolent WS gal thieke snow giorm, the. 8! was rfean aohove an Ssps o Byte ok NE Nighon. ‘she struck at midni the second thump the maith gether, aud in ten ruauics she broke in two, Thee valore they on degk. aud the other two on ng very cold and all hands constantly wet ean La) ‘Consul at Hakodadl, who bo nat oe aptain Frazer a Bilorade kta the ether offcors aad erewe wowid be that port by the Uo saul waen opportunity presented. Brig Pzoarta (Be). Before reported spoken by bark dors, Darciay, at fuliimore. and the Gret ofiecr of the put on board, arrived at Halifax IMbb.inst. Sour Fuse Hasnszos, Cole, from New York tor Prone dence, with a cargo of corn, while ing through [fell on Saturday mornin ber es of @ steamer, pont cor Davacz-and went ashore. on the rocks. She was high water, without leaking, and put badk ta New York samme day. with loss of main’ boom. ithe had apparently received 90 Gamage, | an a on the lith, A schooner, name not gi in Hell Gate at the same oa Foun Oxo Buooxs, from St Andrews, NB. at whou 5 days out north ot Hatieras, started of ries deck load and water casa, und when south of femagped small boat and split foresail in consequence. heavy weather, No other damage. Notice to Marners. ‘FHM ERUPTION AT THR WESTERN ISLANDS. p The following gives the location of the new shoal caused io submarine eruption atthe Western Isiands va the 3d hte Navigators anp Aut Wuom 1 May Concerns: Wvea ast bomaon tie ies asa at aa Y eruption commenced off the westend of the [sland of i crira, # mew from the land, in lat 8 8 N, on #723 W from repaw ‘The shoal was reported to be visible om the ¢th, end (the- volcano tn act!v2 operation. Fayal, June 11, Whalemen. inShip Young Pheonix, Smith, cleared at New Bedford 15h sp) Gnszles Ww Athearn, cleared as. Pek iat for Allanbaoes Falcon, Mac s vich 16 DUIa Sp. Brig Jane's, ship ‘Northern Light, Clo of Salem, was en Charleston Ground ‘board. 80 do wh oil on b, of NB, was in Rouke Bay with a0 pbis sp sinco lsiving Sandwich Inonds, Berk Java, Enos, was at Ledrune lslands in March, 999- bbls hpbk oil Lust season, Foreign Ports. Asriava, June 27—In port.schr Bedabedeo, fap te etn Se in Feb, waxes Aras, Ma: barks AE long Leeraw; Hesperus, omit n iH — york, idg; Templar, aoa, for, H Giorenton’ Lavcision’ for United States, hag; brig Angew taniman, for do do o rod, brige Fanny B Shaw (Br), shawn Tork “uly Wy Sagon (88) sevneoms, 2, Moxrrvineo, May 33—Ba: ‘Enoch’ Talbot, Merry- man, for fore:gi ports; bark White Wing, Roes (from Bowe ton), Buenos Ayres. Mosuovia, June i0—The bark Thos Weitele Tor NYor in ee (Dany Weaver, for ete & Eg ete ee a Ewing, for do; Delhi, ey gate rs iy for do apni dale, a se t—ta pot Boston, tana Bunker Br Jenn, SB, July 10—Cl ae Jat Cook, rpoat ehaehe Fl eae farner, Penarts “Sinnet cag ebuyre, Hake brig Manzonl, Oooky ‘Turks IsLanps, Boston (ond Slenrod sath for ‘unins), In port 2th, schr Gea Connor, Cousins, from Boston, are sara cdisy, ta qua: MocRikz aus Roe crived, ship Eltzabeth Hamiltons Waxie, Baitinore for Rowerdam. American Ports. Bremen; tee ra rome OD Boose cor), Mersitte ‘Merritt, =e Phillips, Somerset. awes =a Nyy 8 yy ry Juliet i Rai Clark, 3 GiiaklaescON, iy 14—Arrived, schrs C Pendirton (noB as before), ‘and Jonas Sraith, Nichois, NYorie. ont wed, bark Hennibal tlawkins, NYogk; Me , Boston; sdure Trident, Itvekports ““Reideda Big Urbana ( «Sp). DANVERS, July Ariel, schis Lizzie D Small. Fue. Ehaabethpor(; Leader, Allen, cud Morea, Robinson, N otal, ie sie ‘ur 1é—Arrived, scar Naiad’ Queea, Sallod--Bet © Brooks, McLane, oie ae eeeese= cgialng Be Beir, wianeberg vile a Well do. pit brig Matron, Killman, SREW ORLEANS, July 1—Arrived, bark Helen Sands, Toth artved, steameh'p Liberte, a APT Mn ‘would sail on her return via Me terns Noe sae 2. Gilman Kelly, mh Le ‘Augustes, Baw Ere hnaeapeey eae schr Thos B Smith, Peale 2th, gate J"Framan, Gibbs, Philadeiphie; Tranalty NEWPORT, July iS—Arrived, sloop Willlerd, Saunders, “a Rawiey, Alien, Rockport. Me, for Ner- 1%, Bos Boresestess LsM Dutield, jl den, Messicz, Boston; JG Henry, Podcett, and’ Kalmar, Lambert, fad Lucy Cuarcu, Acainy antueket Reed, aed Mary Anna, Adams, NYork; Mary & Caroline, Such, Si George Sarali Helea,” Rowe, Ni mi Carroll, Ackley, att hall ver, ‘ash pee: Stora, B na 38 Wiekiord. ‘ Dai, ie aul a Montebelie (Br), Mea: i eons Deenng. % E Rich, Doughty, Philadelphia; Skis Gtorrie Deering, Charm ; and schrs Hudson, Vose, Lig wchrs Jabez L W! Pe Sears, eohr J M Freeman, Bis chr Suanley Hr, Curves Yous: oe Miriwar hy, Dusen, Basen, July, sic Batird ochre ney C tyler, Btesiman, Mee NO, duly GJaly cee sohra Ben, Jones, —