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20, 1870. occupy? A ‘No, vir) 1 tars poard.. the table they area? A.—Yes, éir. ir own oastig juttin the hones was the Cooking done ? may ro hack upon him at the polls. But there are only twelve or fourteen thousand of them, and if the constituente of all the Re- publican and of all the Democratie Senators who follow his lead in the Senate will voto for him for Governor, Tween can be elected in apite of the negroes; and then his error sdment will bo foryotten. every great dering the crow; and that they felt con- fident that there would be an excitement of that kind if the Perit came into the Imrbor. The Spanish authorities were then, as they are now, at the morcy of the volunteers, and therefore they did not want to evoke an in- creased schism betweon themselves and those under whose suflerance they held their posi- tions on the island. A careful invostigation evinced the fact 8 & Co, did not kuow at the time when they chartered tho vessel that the Perit had taken a hostile expedition to Cuba, and that therefore they were in no manner whatsoever concerned in that pro- cooding; and, furthermore, that the crow new that his wive entertained other found respect “or him, And it was ‘omoters of this business that mote than anything @:46, j= don't think the connsel for the proseen- for any euch testimony. CAT AND DOG From. y took ite or noting of that ktad. THE MACFARLAND TRIAL. ELEVENTH DAY OF THE TRIBUNE FREE LOVE MURDER CASK. irs and the basen rd with you? A. 11 Shines for AIL WEDNESDAY, + APRIL 20, AS . Q—Did they do no cooking in thelr own room? A. Froo-Loys Einisenries— foun. Stea'thity Carrying «Tho Story of a onn Intoreste Rot Sven Mra Amusements To-day, 's New Hiberntoon, ‘Theatre Major Wellington de Bo oa Nitere was the washing done? A—TIt wa’ about the Am Was there none fone im the house? A.—No, sir, The Contt—T recol'ect now that what she stated was not responmrve to the qnestion, ro was nothing enld as to what wan westions Thy counsel ask Know Mrs. M ag Winter Garden, and she stat whe her informant to that effec tT thinic te mare be excluded, Mr. Graham. m= Wall, 16 18 Out, ft=If the District Attorney will object, Twill expnnge it from the record, Ido not (hipk It at'ail mas Mr. Davis—T agk your Honor to strike it out, then. hain—We olject, Your Honor spoke soime- woman eK. fn the Peigoner—A Coll McFarland fogging and Samael sivclati’s House—sin- an? A.—No, fir tne Hd you sit in te evenings? whgsher whe didn ‘satrels Shoo Fy. itering Arae—91h Regieaeat Arwory, that F. A. Perk one blunder, Jnvrenson wore red breecho to Ebony and Topax CLAY wrote a letter to Lis nephew about Texas annexation ; Fisk didn’t read tho let- ter which Connis sent to his brother-in-law ; JouUNSON took the h wonid, bo diseotly ander the room occu. ADAMS gave a tor 6 Lovera= Rich Life for his Paras House Rendezvous for WHAT MAS, CALHOUN SAID. Q.—Doring the evenings, while Mra. MeFarland lived Your house, what busi A Ire. Onlhoun ‘told. Garden Theatre. na Was #ho engagod Kelly & Leon's Minstrels —Frow Frow. sho Was engaged ai th =Lydia Thompton Troupes \tre~ Fox a Macbeth, ‘The interest in this remarkable trial deepens Yostorday morning it was almost from day to day. gold corne kow she went on took It, and the records will to Boston? A.—I suppose he was; T didn't seo RICHARDSON ORDERS Tite CA Do you not know he wont for the 1 he had ordered me a carringe. a say ho had ordered a carriage? ‘Thie train started about 9 o'ciock, Ald It not? Ay fetatn from Horton? rotanything to Mrs, Mos Aas to Farland was playing a that Mys. Callout Ning but a mere m9 to tell her or the reason of her eon 'tin:t her hoy ‘Was for (ar he would got the scarlet fover, RICHARDSON ANXIOUS, Did you eee Richardson when yonretarnet? Aw Q=pla ne oak yon whether you had detivered the hefore Commision: here? Yeu er et CHARGES AGAINST MTS, CALIIONN. Sho has bey charged with nothing but her own hoy writing; ond f am golug to show the jury bereattor impossible to force om #0 creat was the pressure for admission, ‘Were out in forge, and presented attractive toilets and several attractive faces, Judge Hackett for the first time failed to appear on the threshold pre- cisely at 11 o'clock, He was thirteen minutes behind time, and was received with amurmur of applause, He 18 9 decided favorite with the bar, and also with way Into the court room; | she wont Co the theatre; sue often went defore theatre bout what hour aid ehe anally « about halbpast sx reat for thoss too Fariant whom Pennins & Co, had placed on board of the vessel did not embrace & single por- son who had in any form aided the oxpell- ‘These facta were communicated to the Spanish authorities, and they only reiterated what they had said before. on too much to heart ; and Grant takes too many presents. But the Democ- racy don’t care for blunders, so used to them that they are rather @ bore. What they want is victorics, and Bia 81x is ctory in person. Ban Francisco Minstrels, 5 Drosdway, ‘Tammany —Gravd Combination, ‘Wattack’e—Men ant Acros. Matines. ‘Wood's Museum —White Cat, Bohein|an OF Tht mo mioale a great de Afaye You not charged het with conxpir- nate Graham—Yes, and we Any her handwriting proves moter. of argument before the They have got ? s Q.—Dapny was not tere? A—No, on anything about eu turn of to Mae: ‘The Conrt—That ie y The daily circulation of Tun Proceed with the the last week, which ended on Saturday, yet been at Mr. Graham. reGxattnation was then resumed MRS. M’PARUAND KNOCKING AT HER LOVER’ eyet know Mrs, McVariand to knock, at sacuusctta, to his 80 SHE COULD GO ON THe STAGE. ‘Farland do all th the spectators, The jury baving beon called and found in their places, the direct. examination of Mrs. Mary Mason, the landiady at 72 Amity street, The Democratic party of Now York will commit a greater blunder than ever TWEED ‘April 16, was aa follows : Tho then acting United States Consul- General felt that ifhe advised the agents of cooking for th inivon's door? A. ‘es sir) her come 1D from the strect, In the davti nd KOK At Ins door; he would come out in the hail’ aud talk in ® Penkins & Co, to advise the same to sond the Perit to Havana, and thereby to test the queq- did if it fails to appreciate hig claims to & | once Mrs, McFar ° 4 ‘and flod, was resumed by Mr, nomination for the highest ofice in its gift, i eagerly bigest Aggregate daily circulation last twock, quently heined very low volee. Did you communicate that toMr.McFattand? A. Paid; Teannoesay how lone they Aozether; I ont pass ther going up stairs, and as I came down Average daily circulation dur- Daily average dur- tng the prevtous week, ending April 9, Testimony of Mra, Mary Maso eset rat, ne sewing for the fam! Q.—Mr#. Mason, when your —Was whe writing tort day, you wore at the polit of etatim tion whether the flag of the United States could properly protect its citizens, he mighs become involved in a conflict with the con- tracted intelligence of the State Department Let its wiso men attend the approaching Ju: dictal Convention at Rochester, and quietly take euch steps aa will in due time place in the field, as their candidate for Governor noxt and magarines haye seen her Yas sho not gencratly busy writing when at ey wore etill there SINCLAR TOTING OFF MRS. ‘TmNGs. tt your reome ih F MW PARLAND’S it Mra, Sinclair camo for some of Mrs. ? AIC was a day or two after Mrs. Mrs, Sinclair there before? A.— ir {Q-Did You wot sce her writing ohea? A.—Not very m. Q—How often? A.—T think two of three times. NOAM INSULTS THR WITNTSS. Yon always visited their room at night, when Mr. was at home, and not in the Your hours at that ume? ‘ce Mra, McParland during these three ‘A.-T think about twice; she came that would result in serious trouble to him- self, and therefore he advised those agents not to have the Perit sent to Cuba, notwith- autumn, the most powerful and succcesful Democratic chieftain in the State, Sohn Bancroft Davis Bribed with Sixty Thousand Dollars. Mr. J.C. Baxcnort Davis, Assistant Seo- Our Canadian have been in a | MG [9% lertors. nod she took Ue edn that ocean. ber going away ; but Lunder: jothos; I kuew they Were gone Q—Letiers for hereell?, A—Y. you give auy Itt standing the character of the business she g ent a ee would be engaged in and the known char- retary of State of the United States, and to' her? A—The gtr long a Director in the Erie Railway Com- te of excitement for some tine past from foar of interrogation: G Course! should be ashamed to make sich an insinua- mony of Mra, Marin Benedict. Amity atvogt from November, "66, ve her Foce!ve tbe letters ? sion of Fenians for the purpose of aunexing the whole Dominion tothe Ir On this side of the frontier, people are d he witness 1s as respectable a woman as there is in this city, Wamble as her station is, ‘The Court sustained Mr. Gratiam's objection, ening? A—No, tits acter of her crew; and the agents advised Penktns & Co. as the acting Consul-General a the worth sido Out six WOKS; Hilys Law Mes, heg_ higher in grenorally 9 Richardson was at that time ? ‘asland ‘once ; 3 Pand Pho Spanishewmmblsasi¢ios "Tho correspond regarded as a respectable “man. “Recent Pte Nita the @anke iewivhich Canaga is Oe TTR 8 Ady OF troduced aor to tae. or backed: to Tears ot fo Havana had were yon in thas Whittid sue ido when she ealted to see you? A. @for A room for herself, her hathand, and her two children and seamstress, 1 hau not previously involved, besanse it is not believed nians have either the purpose or the means to undertake so large aa enterprise, say that the Canadian authorities are not better Iv is not impossible that developments, —How wore they directed 1; they were directed to Mrs. Me- | Q--You took eare of that room? A.—\Mre, made her Ded, and the girl used to go in and help her Mrs. McFarland made fie do? A—Nothiig mor, sir. —Were vou ever in there iu the evening at any time When Percy was si ence onthe subject had to bo carried on by the agents in the most secret manner, to save their throats from laceration. sent time the Perit is at a good di Havana, plying between New Orleans and undeserved, tertin your back room was it € must have been three ory aon alierwacds Spa remember it told you Mr. Richardson woul Q.~ltefore she got into the back room did anything avout receiving But who ean 2.=How long aftcr sag Tid she look at any roomein your house? A— er own bed: what else a time have enjoyed public esteem and tonfidence, he is no t notorious rogues, At tho pre- Which, room? A—T'ront room, second floor, much sooner than she Tihiok Mr, BR cuardson lett a w informed than we are? we may be the deluded party, and that Amorien is really on the eve of a powerful Fenian Sitting up whenever you Spogts than thew aid go in there? T found Lim lying down ove ok OF two nuleate there facts to Mr. Mea Apalachicola. i How much did you ever exe tis fathor teaching | jaticuoscquertty > A Committee of the Massachusetts Legis- ‘A,—1 heagd him teach hin tor TELEGRAM FROM RICHARDSON, demonstration. The rulers of the Dominiom have ite Shakespeare, ier, @ mouth OF U was examined fa the habeus dorpus proceeding bevore ‘The result of this transaction has demon- fature has just b n occupied in investigating agreat interest in ascertaining the facts in the station when te would return ? A.—She told the girl; T rt Q.— What olte did You ever see In the way of instrae ‘The cross-examination of this witness brought out nothing to modily her direct testimony. the aifairs of the Boston, Hartford and Erte | strated that practically the flag of the Uy tue boy to read, and he ease, and of course keep th Q—Did you see Richardson when he came tn? A.— spies in every was explaining geograpay j Railroad Company, and that investigation | States does not protect the lives and property | Fenian organization, It is much more likely thet When did you discover he bad returned? A.— Testimony of Mra. Ann McCormick, A GOOD MANY TIMES TRACKING GkOORAPRY, wrhing he was in the room of the citizens of the United States when the Spanianis are disposed to destroy either, where they have an opportunity to display s led to startling disclosures of venality y on the part of Mr, SLpnivGL, President wo underestimate the strength and desperation of the Brotherhood than that Sir Jom Youxa and Sir Joux Macnoxanp exaggerate them. Q.—What time of day was that? A.—That was in the sir; he seiat UO mn: ky then? A.-No sir. DID MRS, M’FARLAND LET RICHARDSON IN? ~You told me that Mra. McParland patd tho rent 7 A.-Somotimes the little xt witness, She the clothes for vardson, to which the Ri Memorandum heretofore mentioued was attached, boy didn't come for his em- she wewt thom home in the same th tho McFarlands’, Sho nevor washed for Richardson until she washed clothes that came 10 Jet im in the wight before ? erson must have let him fn? A.—Yee sir. retimo Bre, Mer t Into the back room, did sae make to not intending to live with ea S1rs, McFarland, would be When Kichardson’ ‘Over at one time cordingly, Taw Sux does not joi in the general flood of ridicule with which the preparations of the Dominion Government are visited in t country, Proper prudence is never out of place, their inherent aversion to all Americans and American interes' of this Company, testifies that he got himself elected President of the Erie Railway Com. nd that bribery was employed for the a Tweed is the Mant the rent ran over once \t didu't draw ber pay trom the it was paid regularly every ¥ declarations to T husband again ? from 72 Amity street. Testimony of Danie! Schnarr. , the money be », Hartford and Erie Company. in thas putting himeelfat the head of the Erie Company was to obtain Gom it, for the ben- ug paid by the Bow member her saying she would not : i aold tn calamity it would be for the Govern- member her, saying. ent at Ottawa if they should find on waking up sone morning that the Fenians had conquered the Confederation because no precautions had Parties, to be successful, must take time by the forelock. They must not drift help- lessly on the tide of events, but rather shape events to meet the exigencics of the occa- recollect of Mra. McFarland’s gly’ Daniel Schnarr was the next witness, Ho wi amined by Mr. Graham, German accent, and his ‘testimony occasioned m shed at it, and few moments reflection.) thing of that kind, Q.~When was that ? jecond interview 1 ‘slid’ gavo readings in Sater ny .—Don't you recollect Y fone # couple Of daye? A.—No, Mais., and was never heard of 1 think it was on the first with her atter she came Where do you live? A.—T? Amity Ho spoke rect. e Kentieman WhO owns the hodte? A. irs. Mason further testified three persons to write for him, a boy to run of er- rands, and an artist to make sketches and drawings for him, during a portion of the time that he occu- » Boston, Hartfurd and Eri at Richardson had aht, as well as pe- been taken against their dreadful on nsteate with her about ner dectsion 1 was surprised, for 1 ‘arlaud WAS a Very devot sion, In obedience to this principle, enga- cious Republicans are already casting alout, acyeuury ton How long have you owned it? A. Le contracts for faye itlought Mr. Me “ What a curious fact it is,” writes one of Fife years und it while Mr. and Mrs, Mason lived cunfary assistance toward completing the Q. Pid you live 1a gadly and doubtfully, for a Presidential can- pied her trant parlor. rent to dei “that some fish | | Q—And what she say to that? A.—She sald sho our Washington correspondent road, Mr, ine Mr. Richardson in the room At from the ‘first of May. 1806, did '? A.-For one year. Hany part oF tie house yourselt? A~Yom. str; Tgot de second floor, init dwo ‘rooms ob knew he was. Berton, Hartford and i MYSTERIOUS MIDNIGHT MOVEMONTS OF MRS. M' FAR- reporr ste eas ee | Gracey ear tioned es bel! hey Were not there; I uaderstood they on tinderstan: didate in place of Gen. Grant, who has proved #0 conspicuous a frilure as the head of an Administration. With the like end in view, the Democrats have no backbone t”? pene EE ‘Tho Navy Department is s0 intently en- gaked in preparing for the forthcoming annual 8 that in bringing put these results Le had the aid of Mr. J. then and long had , Q—No you remember hér coming in one night and enirying something ont? a What bine did she come that night? A.—Tt was Davis, who w Prot whom aid te it mot? A—f tink dere i» few Yoriek. (Laugliter.) A MOH OLD WITNESS, Detwoen 9 aud 19 o'clock; Idoa't remember the hour ay that time? A t them Into a book, and rdson's room And excursion of the Cabinet to the watering places throughout the country, that no provision has been made to save the lives of the sailors who will be stationed on the iron-clads off Key West tors of the and that he paid Davis $60,000 asa bribe for his codperation. as ciel they were not I the roo rent ia " ieFarinnd cook his own vietaals after bis eft? Av-Yer, sir; toy gin welped him sowie: IUDGH HACKETT SNUBS NOAT. are beginning to look around for a candidate Governor in room of HorrMan, who has go signally fallen short of meeting the ex- Bia you see what she too) after that weut into Mr, Riel TOOK WIS NIGHT CLOTHES AND GOT A DEMIJOIN Q—It was a clea “Mr, Davis,” house? A.—T tink Foret so cleaner dan dat {eo ifs y ome perfon don"t pelle: ‘soon it for demselves. (General laugh+ “was to draw the contracts and aid us in carrying them through.” hen abe got some letvers from his desk; she took from a sunall desk. ou kee her do this? A—Tdid. Farland come to the nouse after that ter ali through pectations inspired by his election, eentiment is taking possession of tho ripest minds of the Democracy that in order to stand a fair chance forsucccss next fall, their State ticket must be headed by a fresh name. during the approaching summer. should be provided that could be well housed over and ventilated, The aud eat on the bulks, and repair on board the iron-clads for the purposes of discipline, Some hulke Q.—Now. Mra, Mason, as to this breaking open of Mrs. MeFariand’s trunk Did tie witness say he broke open the Javis—Leaid he broke open th hen the trunk was opened, house boay KOOWS tt. We On a further tion of tue house Of May, 1bdi, WH Mir. and Mra, night? A.—¥es. vir, Q.—How long afte Ni yon fee him go into this back room? A.—T itn Bid tetequstne ner trugk? A.-He av. sailors could sleep i? A.A short time after, perhaps “Aaa you ten that the cross-examinatton ‘as wore immodiate- Davis, while a Director in the Erie Com- any, was also a trustee of the mortgage of ton, Hartford and Erie. course; Lhaf part of te house, ul shoul be confined to vpn Saas o ge jason lived init? A. McFarland, the prisoner? A.— nm vile, Fit many. simied, Oy go out and In, wad ber when he and his wife and child ‘oe; I could seen his vite vouce in It is a well established fact that neither the officers nor the sailors who are stationed on the iron-clads can keep themselves in a perfectly al climate, if they New issues have arisen, and a new standard- ‘to McFarland. bearer is demanded. Gen, GRANT was elected President to com- Ane Nad? A.—He found several letters, Fs, hem? A.—Yes, airs I did, Mrs. Calhoun? ne from Mrs. ly communicau ‘Such mattors were competent whether (rue or false, if it could be shown Beyond this, the course which the cross-examinstion was taking was inad- od a hundle of 16! .—Did you soe tl fir; one of the: and one from ™ Otyers were from. © Boston, Hartford and with the help of niary aid whiel Evie ol tained from the E was in the shape of a guarantee by Wile, £60 Air. AMeF arial lchardaon yonce lis 4 Vil .— DA you ever Kee Mi Bbspandaaiye ropm, ang Sh that they were believed. Dayls—Have we not a right to examine xs to what wo ME. nd voncvia a vile. unt L ‘MoFarland going into Mr. 4 ink LDL: . Peed asen dom every en 1 go out and ia. (Laugater.) ” are closely confined to their quarters, which are below the Ine of the water that surrounds the plete the work of reconstruction. accomplished, his mission is fulfilled, wise Republicans are prepariag to lay him ‘at Wastington ard besides these, you say? of tive millions of the which Davis was a trustee ; and ELpRIDGE to —Were those. je’ dated 1867? A.—Yes. ‘Q.—There were other jettere A—Yes, sir; there was a bandie, itness did Impart, and to show that it was not joers, Will arrest tt eCourt, and Ming Lim ti we 00 THROUGH HER Og magn ——— Mr, Highardson came aco the 4.1 unk I could seen it neffer take notice; I got notting to do ARLAND AND MRS, CALIOUN'S LETTERS. call attention to thot ? A.—Yes, airs be rea thom at that time? A—No, th bi Gow HorrMan was elevated to the exceutive chair in order to restore to the people of this city their long-withheld muni- ‘Thero arv about two thousand Cubans in The owners or landlords of hou which until recently rented very unprofitably, ity I Fent ont part of de house, “have ‘you seen ie ore than’ once T go out vouce, two, tree times, unt se-sinth part of the bribe was paid na compensation for his services as such ‘The Court—If you seek as the result of this exam! tion to vindicate the ehasacter of Mrs. McFarland alust anytuing which is cast u ‘them tome. Did he road all of ‘hem jpaday? A— DEY ALL DE DIME TOGETTEN, mony, Ldon't think thi. Court eits here to , Davis.-D0 I understand your Honor to mean The remaining $90,000 of the He has performed the task al- paid to Mr. Davis for hi picasa evi ess eg discover # likeness of Richardson now successfully demand high rates, hat? A.—In de front room, in de ‘ited to him by approving bills which con- fer all of those rights upon the Hon, Avia- The work is done, and the Sunday the Cubans fly their national flag from The city then presents a bighly One of the flags is floated meas; much larger than that vehardeon whaoh Grant ‘wat rlaod left things strowed around the nd the Likeness was he there on that occasion, when he are ‘not at Iiborty to call in question the truth nd show that these aepersions are = 4nd (nat there never w jatwoen these two persons ? jusel have made eccuring this guarantee, and making ts between the two com- he benefit of the Boston, Hartford ‘Q.—Have you sean thom alone talking t —Ov eourse ; Leould seen mam O'HALL. animated appearance. Jence has gone gether? A. mm many aiiwe any oug cating to oe, MF. neffer could sven N fr, MeFatlandon the occasions in the boldest charges of aduitery, are our mouths to be shot upon all these mawers ? ‘The Court tink wo are not jastified in admit! from a house which directly opposite the hotel Democracy of New York have no further use where the Spanish Consul has his headquarters. went through the trank? A.—I think three-quarters of witch you saw Richardson wn: that is to say, MoFaridad to. it you have stated ? A.—Vell, 1 kuow aot much for His Excellency Jonn T. Horrman, ng for a candidate for Governor, seem very mach agitated? A.—He did, | anything immatersal to th Of the murder. ue, Devore the Jury a Director in the ‘ardsop, and Wi rie Railway That official, therefore, has the colors he so quire of you then ag to how rhe came to saw bin s gubbieot Mr. McFariand there? A. mes ‘in de yard. post literally under his nose. is the rear of the Louvre, a café where the Cubans meot.for discussion, which vehement to make the Je a biive of $60,000 to betray rests by carrying through an ar. h has already resulted in tle loss of millions to the Erie Railway 9 admit tosttmony having vindication of Mrs. MoFarland’s characte Mr. Grahan—We had two witnesses from Boston to prove What Hichardeon sai every keen Democratic eye instinctiv turns towards the iinposing figure of the Grand Sachem, whom the masses delight to the rear of the hot sir, I tola him all HACKETT OUT OF onDER. mean when you id's room. oF yOOK, You did Not see Q— And you tou Dd Decause the words M'PARLAND TOLD OF RICILARDSON’S OPERATIO' Did you tell him part eatarly avout seca nerally sufficient! Mrs, McFurtand’s hie result of their’ ay, Reehardaon, olor re. MEF arlnnd gine ir. MeFariand W Course he Was nor dere dis times, ter, in wuleh the Conrt Joined.) erey there, didn't you? A.—De lect quid seen ti}m playiag vous in a vile ‘itis tn de yard uu kaw him playing inthe yard? A.—O yor, son three tines call by the picturesque name of Bia Six. They havo good reasons for hailing this cog- nomen as the synonyme of triumph; for Tween bas just emerged froma severe strng- gle, beset by foes without and foes within, tympanums of the Spanish Consul’s ears tingle. ut importation direct from Spafu its. The Cubans have to go srmed at night to protect themsclves from as- sassination, ‘Tose who walk out aftr dark carry Weare now almply sp Lo their ows itpes” ony OPPy Mr. Davis thought prove that this woman acid at on True, aud that her sta rejudice Of We Drosecusia he absolute innaceyce. 0 Ksholders, and may result in the loss of oan aids 7 Avion tim the whole story, of all. yon hag eeen, ‘yu lave told It he on the withess tad? A: narat aveaiout. ct C OuEHE te have the right to , It will be observed, ts not te upon hearsay, but is the sworn testi- mere cow made tot ought ry ReVortsnd Sught to RICHARDSON BATS WITH MRS, M’FARLAND, Q.—bo yon. know anything about Ricaardson Dreantast with Mi 90, att Crossexamined by the District Attorns long were you 10 fife years wud Woe wi =H Louse’? “AST told You pefore ELpripcE, late President and the principal 'A.—Yes, sit—that 18, ny be admitted. Judge Hackett was inexorable, and Rot see bit eatiug, but they sent stout sticks, which resemble the headless heavy be eereeet) Lowe, sented Rengt red \ ie je anything immateri canes carried by the London snobs, or their imita- crowned with victory. His plan of battle Q—Five years? A.—Und tree mants; y A LEETLE OFER FIFE YRARS, ne did Mr. and Mrs. Maton continue t capy the house? A, Dey kept it vou year. shes to the issue before the jury. JUDOR MACKETT AGAIN SNUBS Noatt, re. McFarland ‘was as original in conception asit was boldly executed. He conducted the campaign on the principle shadowed forth by Jom VAN Bonen in the famous conflict between the Richardson there that morning P aw [him after Drenk/as, What time was that? —B Jett her busbans fad returaod » tors when they make their appearance on Broad- way, Since Gueenwatp was murdered in Havana, blue umbrellas have become highly fashionable mnnager of the Borton, Hartford and Erie. ce, under oath, of one of the e transaction, taken in A-~Abont half-past 9. Pere Mrs Me Partand 4 gone off in February A.—It was after she came back to the -Do you reneinbe fron bad to work fo, kgow how many bersa: . Rich. s Ldon't ie seen & how" wwany pers wring 2 A) could onee th a i ¥ an gO out and In- I don't know how many on ever in his room? A.—Neffor vent T rent part of it tode Masous, 1 got (Q—Sever caliod ‘on him? A.—Neffor hat calied on “Did you ever call on Mr. McFarland? A.—No, with the Cubans aswell as with American citi- zens in Key West, Protestant churches in that city are largely in- creased by Cubans, who, in addition to contribut- yoke of Spain, also want to free themselves from that system of religious instruction that they say has beew grossly per- house the last time. was th after she took back room the last time? 4 atmnation, and already blazoned ‘i the Massachusetts press, In view of these facts, established by eworn testimony and uncontradicted, we wetfully ask of the Congress of the tatcs—and we ask it in the name of Barnburners and Hunkers, when an ap- ranath We obtect to that, pronchable politician of the latter persuasion went a proposal to Prince Jomn for a reunion of the factions on a compromise platform, “ Never!” responded the Prince. the age of compromise is past—but toe are tions of the She neta "oeen there avons . 'e was this breakfast cooked? A.—In my G Was It cooked by Mrs. MeFarinnd? A.—Yee, sir; or husband lived there did sho do abroad throu, ny 19 this case in r ard to thd event F. Davie We pi ose to ehow, 80 far as this witness fed, the cifcumstances unter whtch tie I Mrs, McFarland) caine th her excitement Mtr. i ing to shake off the cf it ‘Q.—While she an cooking? A.¥: —When did ho cook? A.—Whevever she wanted ‘hey did not rent of you? A y rented of Mr. Mason? A. big of months. c the necessary (hinge for tim—brandy, an¢ cigs to bind his wounds. ‘The Court—Bae ows nothing about his betnj No, er. de lat “ere you wequainted with Mr. Ricbardson? A. hot In the kitehi remerayer tae Drought some clothes there, when she ai ‘Were living 1u the house togetuer? A.—Y es, A WASHERWOMAN’S CARD. ‘see a card on the clothes left by the warh- —Leaw apiece of paper. — Was It that piece of paper you saw on the clothes by the washerwoman (show! tle American people—how long this man shall be permitted to remain the Assistant Secretary of State of the United verted, at leas Mr. Davis—She kuows the fac ‘Tho Court—I will allow you to prove what she knows. in reply waid, hs three years (rom sod when this indictment was drawn, the District Attorney could have included that shooting had he supposod€here was erinunality But he did not iuclude it; therefore it ts to be assumed that he did not consider it criminal. THREE YEARS HAVE NOW PASSED, still @ commercial people.” The great tax- wader whieh payer isthe man to lead a party in a com- mercial era like the present, and show the very age and body of the time his form and With @ capacious brain and vast pecuniary resourecs, such of his opponents in 8A) esting fact that the circulation of Tue Soy in Brooklyn and its suburbs is much larger than that of any Brooklyn paper ; fn fact,we suppose about as large as that of all of them put For instance, we furnished yesterday Q-With Mr. MeFarland? A It is an inte GOT THE CHAN ’ yon kitow what Mr. ftichardson We soe Mag"sait could save iu ae and his Subordinates Degrade thely Country. Witness @ laundry itively that was the pa )2” AI could Dot Hay p No, alr, ? A.—No, sins neffer had ‘ot, Which Was subtued not ‘also welilig books? A-—Writtng pooks, 80 they to the several newsdealers named below the fol- ing numbers of copies: at. sib McFarland’s hands? Did you see that paj you seo McFarland take that 1 remember his The steamship Perit was formerly Svorvorp & TitesTon’s line from this city to the recent legislative contest as he could not circumyent by strategy, he bought up with and that act has gone to its tomb, aud can never be judicial procedding; and there- it must be allowed to sleep in everlasting qui oa reaniinated by ai pooks finishe wasdolng? A. down, dat is all Lkwow apout it. Testimony of Eliza Wilson, y Mr. Graham—T am a sinule lady, and ra- Fourth streets | Know the prisonors 1 pis acquainianco in July, 18h; L weat to live Wn Croton; his wite and two children, Perit was subse- quently eliartered by F, W, Penkrys & Co., ot New Orleans, who proposed to run her Letween New Orleans and Havana, for the of carrying the United States mail, veston, Texas, money. Henceforth they are his devoted ene. We have allowed them to put questions to which, under the rulings ot the Court, we could i 1, and When the rebuttal comes we will t them in their own bull; #0 to spouk, We will HANG THEM ON THEIR OWN GALLOWS, and tortaro them with the iustramon's with which bave tortured us. alr, Q.—How long was that before the night she car took away her own clothes and letters? A.—It' was some time hatore, Q.—Hichardsou’s clothes and hers were IN THE SAME BASKET brought by the wash ~And on the top of the 4%) MeDonald,., Mr. Twerp has earned the Democratic nomination for Governor, ment the best known Democrat in the State, He is at this mo- ey and Daniy. were his family; f liv year aud a half, {have not lived w bmit, therefore, ous sinall dealers... \inot only besdisallow d with them & M mince that \ ima) when I tett them they lived 14 Thity-seventh na they have a contract with the Govern- ‘And after that, McFarland took it off the clothes? tes for carrying a His views are striking, his blows eff He knows how to hit public opinion jould be Acconipanied with a reprovl, au offenee has been rict Attorney to Whore are ex Mr. Graham proposca to read the bill, He said tt nt newspapers in Broo OF SAMUEL SINCLAIR the statement ia the intercepted letter, vy were in reality What they soon woul ly, man aad wife THSIR CLOTHES WERE ALREADY GOING ToOETHER and coming home packed in the eame basket, Mr, Graham then read between the eyes, In the now charter for this city he has given a clear idea of what he conceives to be a restoration to its voters of their sovereign right mail regularly once a week to and from intermediate port ‘s, Codar Keys, and Key West. The agents ia Havana of F, W, PERKINS the Union, under the guidance of Licut. Gov, Ze, Wold and able in its advocacy of the Democracy; but on the other hand, Tie Suv is independen anit ls his duty,ts MOC ub it te the duty of ae oT bl reluaiued there two veurs Where were tev liv) Mr, Sinclair aud wile Uavana and sever Woovronn, and the By Chnrt—Ts tt his epeetal duty ? Mr, Graham—Well, 1 ls hot, washerwoman, democratic in no nt The CourtSudge Davis, under iy rullag 1 euail ox: By refusing to make --January 2, 00; 1 ai yon first went to ‘AI Cannot positively Where wore they Itving In the month of March, at the tune you and serey Went away to Boston? narrow sense, faithful to the intercsts of the peo- ads Hae gente, ple, and Ir Sines ror Aut, over the items as foliows: © Two overstirt citizens of the United States. They | an income return @ year ago, ho taught the 4 West Washingt The Court here took a recess ) piace, No, 8 You vere living there with them? A.—Yer str, =You lived With them move (hab aYCAr aller chat P people that the way to thwart an unconsti- tutional and odious law is to disobey its pro visions. He is as shrowd in laying his plans as he is courageous in carrying them ott, Tn the recent contest he throttled the Young Democracy, shot down deserters from his standard, and, by buying ‘hia political op- pononts over to his side of the controversy, After the reces iauts who have been doing a per- mave business in that city for Sill, because they are United States, their lives and properiy are not : t fact, aud therefor Advertiser speaks of the ation of the St, Thomas treuty in the fol- lowing just and forcible terms : * We have let pass an opportn ata cheap rate of the fnest la éies for a naval station, coupled with the anucza- tion of a peaceful, congenial pared with the posit Mr, Graham re€xamiiod as follow asoaliod ® first-class {house for its Two handkerchicts, ther the win to Bostou fre sp ae near aa Lc couifortabie home, Was it not? A.—Tt %. McFarland ever object ta the want of colnfort in the house, in any way ? O.—Did she ever contin to you that otlics Were in the Fame basket? Am—Yes, s. McFarland come to tee you to gain control ery Of thone letters?” A. Who were tn the ant they avoid doing ‘ays iu a stave of great excitement ? liing down upon Who gave you the money to go? *4,— Q.- Where? A.—Io willing people. Was Mt @ clean, comfortable house ? MRS, CALHOUN'S SISTER TOTING OFF A TRUNK, 1 a bloodihl: joved in which he found y Pe emember 5 pot, ut Lue coraer of Twenty. enue; 1 went {aa cur arriage? A.—Noae but Pi NCLATR'S FRONT ROOM ardaon there? A.—No, sir, has been stated as having been sworn "to ally adlicted with civ War and. indefinitely Was it a tenemout bousr? A, as kw Leneineut bousy "Thomas is a Toss indeed} hat the matter is chiefly to a had’record 4 will other sations, soved by Mrs. MeFaria ert, aud Air, Giivert, 16 wight have been— he is now able to turn their own guns upon the broken ranks of the Republican party. Bio 81x, therefore, not only carries more thesg letters ? *, W, Perkin i Un eh ardison ie Q.—It was two story and attic? A.— n BICHNSAON Dhar CALHOUN ESPECIALLY INTERESTED IN THR PRIS- Co. proceeded to ngements with their agents ‘ay dave after the discovery of thaso let. iw days, a8 Well ws I can ? Ai saw tlm ot really way, efore you started Lor Busion? A, given the governments of the carth good Mayana to do the simplo routine shipping | Democratic scalps in his belt than any other On tie day when Mra. MoParland left with Perey, At the time Mrs. Cn n told you Mrs, Mor, Vas way money given to you to de! sf Mek doftay the ex Wentaway from the house? el she tad Oa her a ned by Mr, Davis. 4 for the Perit on her arrival in that JnGlcton, 8 Uy 4 wore aturmed by the then al of the United Sta Spanish authoritica had ‘Tammany bra of Republicans ia his brece is the most powerful chicfta'n of his tribe, As all the Republicans and all the Demo Dut he carries a large lot he‘piaying ay Winter, Garde es pocket, and eputation more which could be dealt by slanders trom All this is true, aud some day the American people will bitterly foel it, Q~Are you @ mar Who went (or they K depot? A.=1 don't know, slr, Hiow much of th 1 could bot say ere at the sane t) ectud SOON Lo Ket hia & posi’ an 1 was Thenshe wae | to him at that Teould ay Wits Mr, Richardson there ? Nowa suite guy wns called to Wake Perey out; then I got ready and went told to take Petoy? A.—To Mrs, iat they did not desire to see harbor of Havana, my Gourd of that vessel crats in tho Legislature, with a fow excep: tiong, vote as ho directs, ther serious obstacle In the way of his sweeping The Latest Disuster tn East N East New York has had many of its houses within @ short time, Toons tires or four mouths was that? A, Haye you wo recolicction of the time? A.—T a 2 It was the d after I dest eaw a ny NOAM CAN'T StR IT, Vpeause it wa Q—Whit month ao yon think tt was? AT don't A.—In Chelsen, saChns tis? A.—Yos, air, or wheter Kichardsyh wae there sl could wot, MICHARDSON BOSSING THR DEPARTURW OF THE CHILDREN, Q.—Can you remember whether he was nok at the know, ludeod, sir; hey paid me by the Week aad 1 kept Are you calling out the declaration Of Mrs, Calhoun? erations _ The CourtI do not see what that has to do with the Jands are tn th 8 of speculators who have built Micron ¢ he cheapest possible structures, tarout noon, was landed in AN with it; that tho ficld nest fall as triumphantly as DeWrry CriNtoN, another eminent statesman, swept it in 1817, whon he received all the votes cast for Governor except 1,479. to Senator Twr Caba that had G they did not think that thoy could protect the vessel and the lives of the citizens of the United States who would be on board of her, Uf the volunteers made a raid for the par mose of destroying tho vessel f three unfnished mT am eatin: rity beatde yourself? A. bana hea oh the Foon? A.—Mre, Me: ure was owned by John Cha ine the frames of four ue avenue were also blo ton was the owner and bu fone day, and the 4 dewolition of Buwt Mr, Davis said he had called out no such coversa Fariand. with ty WAN Jou dud ale agived pon the terms? A, dobr, and saw the ga: tage roll off? Aj-Yea, 6d p's nugatory attempt to prevent the ratification of tho Fifteenth For this act the negro voters Groham paid these lettors bad the greater ING LIKE A GOOD FELLOW, McFarland, because he had always 1 think a was $12.0 suppowed Mra, Galboun to be bis frieud: and until lottery in Mrs. MeWurland's (ruuk, be did Bot huoW Who bis ensinies Were; until . A gale may ‘come y expect 0 hear of the Amendment, t hold of these Whibued the rovin? y= did, A.~Ves, sir. Inge toitot With you and, Per- in the houre until the timo of he wats there When Llett house When You got the nioney unde the statement to hin beiore Mit, RINCL ATR’ TOU Me Fou, Morrie at your tinete’e tn Wins QeeDid Ne eend a lotter for ‘ou there? A.—tlo sent hther ne letter? A. wert, INCLAT. Q—Who browgue the letter? AMA inoty.nccr from request inade that yon call upon Ma, SINCLAIR? (7 ‘Mr. Oraham—To show th Mn, AINCLAIR gg her there was 980 for her, ani cave het 1 gervant ond: ‘bfect to all this. fesay tls was corfimun fe, &£ fe goes to show that they know whe ‘OU do not propond to show that ‘MR, SINCLATR WAS GUILTY OF ANYTHING, propose to show those fw San struction upon them, If L« Tie Court—t do not uhthk it fv competent, The Court exelnded the testimony, and directed the answer that Tint Letter prow ot, AINCLATR ¢ontaine't a request for the witness to eall upon him, counsel tvok an ox quoations were vdjected to prosecution ; the objection was sustained, #s contisel excepted. Q—DIA he present you with €0 whon Bpoe Livi, aad what del t Asrign for giving you $0 ‘Te exanination was then réstmed as fol! Thave not seen lm since; at that time, wh for me, Thad lott bis Lonse about six weeks; | lett the ay Percy with bis grandparents. —Ou the day yon récitened from Boston, how to Richardson and Mrs. Merariand (oe 43 they were ia the the extension, on the BEDROOM FLOOR, on the second story. ‘Tho cross-examination of Mrs. Wilson was briet Mr, Gratiatn =! to be struck out. and the prisone yo vay? What rea ArsAboat a couple 6 ‘doth, 1b @ room OF we eeges c Tentimony of William D. William D, Norris, a colored hoy of was called and exipined by Mr, Gra mapncr was so gracious as to reassure the riche ened contraband, and make lift teel that he wa jan and a brother. Q—Wiliam, yoo live in Washtngton or Georsetown ti cathe on Lo bo @ witticds on this trial ? Q'<Do you know Daniel MeMarland, the prisoner? Sgzss-8cs. Pz ‘Tie MOUSE OF MR. resided at 8 Wort Washington Place? Am Were you thero in Febsuary, 196 ore tolve? A " Mr. Binclaie in’ the city , when Mrs, Mo q wt that time? Am MR. SINCLAIR, DUT NOT MNS, SINCLAIR, —She was in Was 0? AT think ab matist no ‘@.— When was tt thet she o ‘the 8th Of March the day Porey went t there in the foreuvon, and 1 inder of that cay. im give any, money to an: n tlko $y or § Richardson in (6 tay’ memory =Xou baw uo money? Q-—Didl the eosetiman inquire fo anynody Atle jaqu red if 2S esx? PP se day to order (he eres dered it bxore Ne ca! When sid yource M fore inak day ? ‘Q—How iong did you live at MR. FINCLATN'S? A.xFrom Oct>ver, 189, “Did yon ree My the tine you knew Mr. w many times be De tn Mat hous think [had deen Q.—Then it was avo Q.—Atont how masy. t low long haye vo other's compaay at SINCATR'S TOUSE A.—I thinks abou known them to ceracee of & 4 eo re on any one oceaston ? Tetore the fay of the eviriage, yr {hein to be Lrequently togevher about i HOW SINCLATR’S Mouse was 1” them luneh toe occasions you see thom together? A Q.—Were they titting © Who usually came first? A.—Stra. Mo! What time did Mr, Richardson you Ain the afternoo! any Uhertios pa: MeFarlun't—yoa hk MY Tiichatdson and Mes iorty ts, of eu ‘Tho withess looked bewildered, and 4 ett and Judge Bediord waispered a8 though mmitsed at Mr, Gr to the colored ge tign of knowled; rabam—You know what liberiics The Witvess—Does yon mean letters ? tucr,or anything | no Withers (het r hands toggher, (Laughter allover t KISSING ANOTUWR MAN'S Anvthing else ? Both of them? dn how many occasions did you re mbder having seen tt bet Tha you never sé tier put her aris a neck? A,—Not before that. MRS, CALMOUN Q.—Did you ever see Mrs. Calhoun thers en any ob there ovedsious When Mr. i land were ther? A.--¥ es, 6 'Q, —She visited at the house intimate there? Dd yon ever tee a aleter of her's th Mie. MeFuriand w Q.—Do you remember wh Were examined before Mr. None sir. ‘Atlind called, yon to be a witness. avd MR, SINCLAIR'S IO! when you were a witness for Mr, Me Did. ho go tothe house for you? A to the house 10 . Wim what you Imnow down and sWore to this tory aboUL It? A.—Eliza Wilson (a previous Witney What otuer pertons lived in the how was tn Washineton ber ‘Q.— What was Mre, Siucialy’s sisters na Qe *Wwno were the daughters? A. MRS, SINCLAIR AND ME Mot ace that I 18 mat got up, ik Would tH Me. Graham (a What time in the day was Vers you tn the room,

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