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the interval etween tha; ajncie one you spoke of and the firing trom the military? A.—No otaer, That wus all heard Q—Did you see any men fall when the military frei? A.—Yos, sir Q.—Any where near you! A.—No, on the far side o! the street m7 —Did you go to any of them afler the militery had left ¥ A.—-Yos, sir Q—And examined thetr wonnde? A. pare tlewariy. T just touked at them tu see it I could reropnize any of them, Q—How many did you look at? A—About a dozen atleast p) Were they dend at that time? A.—Yes, air, Q—You did not look at te Woands to sre What ‘Wis their description? A.—No, gir, Q—You did not kdentity any Of them? A.—No, ‘THE BODTES BORNE TO THE MORON. hay den't know who fired them; saw the mi Bre Veard shots betore toes frets won the te > SAW MARY YORK | be vourh win ticed: the Ninh did pov fre aut a ‘ Fees Ae Tb ny a RIOTER, | ite time asters saw no Gring trom ‘windows or she < a Housetope. PATRICK O' sHAY, Festimouy of Ry ee\ ituessos How the Slain | O7 4.4 Fi nen avenue, nin the oyster businete; exw came to their Death-Stephen Jo Menoy | ie issurvance on the 19h July; there wae a great svahbed by Coroner Youug- Sbarp Qacss | pay nor 9: le collected ; the military fired ae the jonivg of Witnessee—Verdiot of the Jury. | windows and the sidewalks; knew Paige and Wyatt 1 teat as to how and in what manner and | Yi en tive; din not see then after they were dead; ‘The inque " 1 noticentity any partionlar person who fired; woen sud Whore the persons lain in the riot came | saw no firing trom Windows 0x vourctops, to their death Was eld by Coroner Young yesterday ‘THE TRATIMONY OF JACOB GESWHIN. of the Eighth Distriet : ' | Jacob Geswein was the noxt witnoas, Hy wa’ wit, ab Seventh avenue and Woat Twenty-second | sworn and canmined by the Coroner, as follow treet, Toe atendance Was Fmall, there not bein Question—Where co you revide? Auswer 222 uae West Twentioth tre ne more (nan se¥enty persons in (he court TIEINQUEST ON THE RIOTS. | myetecud tory incon Beard several whats Arey ir; they were qorning in the court FO ai any t Q—Where is your plree ot pnsinose? A320 | | Q-—Ilos lone did the bodies remain there beforo m, Thore Who Were present were respectable thavenue. Ff keep y #ioe store, Y Were removed tothe hospital or the Morva: hay todo im a}pearauce, and listened to the Q.— Were you at yorr vloce of business on Eighth | \.—They were removed just as soon as they could and woll-tod i} avenue on tie Lath of duly last? A—L was ia the | be convenicntly carried away, Tue clugons and procecdings WiKh great attention and solemnity OF T iiore until 8 o'c.uck. neiehoors eorried them to the dead hon feweanor: Did you see any difficulty on (i Frechvly at 10 o'clock Coroner Young, accompa | that time? A.—Yes. air. i Q—Dil you boar shots fired? A.—Yes, sir. nied by Col. Sullivan, Assistant District Attoraty, <bid | onderstand yon to s17 you were stand ica, and called the names of she | ing in your store, at tie door? A.—I was in my Q.—Were any of the police there? A.—I don't think there were anv police there, They wentaway With tLe procession. Q —Did vou accompany any of them to the dead house! A.—No, sir, avenue at ej on tae | spperred ia be edt Ci be slore up WA u'cloca ; then T closed up Q—They were all removed very soon after they rere wha bad beet eamimoned: Charlee Cheese | Ch 1F ty sou weerd atiots Arad! A.-You, att, | Were eet down? AAs coon ce they Gould Se », Mork Lanigan, Witham Stephenson, Jamos | (“Who fired those stois? Ai ennnot tell. | removed, oi, Andrew iosae, and Joba Haunt failed to Q—Did yon Her any shots fired from the «ide Do you know whether any of the hodios were and are to be dealt with | Welat A sir to thir nam . giafelied there? A—No; except Carica Pestit Laciohivi ht : « you sve ehots fired bank book was taken Gat of i Kee BO bums poner of the lurors Who did answer, aad wio were | Q.—You don't know who fired it? A.—No. Did you see any weapons taken from the poles? wave etit wes sorte T saw searched, A Sg Amd tere was no weapon tound oa bunt 6 ike the Inqnedhy We , : —Did you vee the military fre? A= Yos, sir A Bioordd edi ntabirela adage date @—Woom did the miitury fire on? A—At the Rsrtemns Strcess folks on the shiewalk aod at the kou y oes Rivlith sve Q—Wirereabouis at the bouses did thoy trot |, By tle Coroner: Q.—Do yon know of your own } avai AS The woolheett econarot hee y-GNth street and | knowirdge any p Sanne peices he niet ‘any of t EB rhth avenn Tsaw tiew fire at the roofs of the sept Aa suse these people came to their Ben Louden, A.—I do not, 4 QDs you know ony of tie partion who met | By a Jur How long was it from the time teelr desth on Kighth avenue on thitday? A— ‘ou heard the first shot aatit the militury fred? Tie heving been conplete’, the Coroner cd | Yor. sin, 1 knew Mtr, Pusip Ackerman aad Mr, | A.—Ten or twelve minutes, After that I went of nisistered to them the followiaz oath: Puce, © (ie Too! and caw quite @ pamver of people attack : e : ‘Q —Did you see the bodies after they were dead? e pollee on the corner of Twenty-fourth street, THE JURY'S OATH AaVer, sir ‘The police tried to drive them pack, but could not You ‘orwenr Chat vou will trae inquiry. make ae to Q.—Where did you see them? A=In my own | tet. The crowd rashed Into them, and then-— how, Anan VDAC toanaer, Aud waen and where Charl: | hoace F saw Mr, Pitlip Ackerman. By another Juror: Q—Did you during the pock aud, thom Fa Dosey Je Q—Wien was that? Av-On the 1h of July, | dav any person with grearns on the arrest? AI Garevvy, Aneast 8 Ff, pAliret Horinsto ss | about ty u'cinek, Siw quite 0 namber of men armed with «! beled Heiteus Michal cig earch Keane, | Qld you soe any of Vieng partion when Whey | G.-cHNi oo One with muskets? A-No. a. Kerrigan Vorenn Love Wictagl Pearse dois | reeeved thelr injurle we theos eftey another Juror: Q.-Ind you eee a crond e> fangs Miaeriage orspl Lope, Wiehe Laer cern | rare cee Maree! Amt exw them Ger | uc uvenue in the MOrnian? dunk Wee bot at bome MO Thomas , ck. BP * Manehan, M 4) —You ‘id not ece them at the tine they were in the worming. k, Depot: MeWiioa Joan Malen Wale “at the ¢ they reestved (hele wonnde ? TUE ATTACK UPON TO POLICE. i eer, Water Sco a shorter t 1 Q—Did_ you see a party mako an attack on the Q.— How sey Wounded? What was the de : } Soin hites: More ae Wag! | aeription of aude? A—A ball t A—¥ They tried t the p ra, Mery York Wnt and t o9 tried to ative them back, Tait we Waal gout thirty verve rae 4 WE TORR BOONE HTD Pookne oe THROUGH M18 HEART. wos betore the firing of the military aad acer (Wwe vies fo er death, wu ity H Q =the me wnart? Accale, Ackerman's, | Sono: thi ahot Looe atone, feo ing th eame, wit that vou will render a tone utd “Wit U kit OF a0 Diu ee @ crows triod to drive the police bick on hevvl verdict tn’ wecoruamce wits tae teatimuny oF | yolfp Acs ne, Tele wae t Did you sew the | a giittary$ A.—Ves, sir; they tered to deive the feed, 90 help you God ae Leones 0.168 back on tao military After tast single Sut, Q—Do Know of your own knowledge who } 1%! ¥ The 4 haviag tevera’ly kid the Bi Ad tae dune at Sec I cate | Peter D. Brower, sworn and exemined? Coroner Young returned to his veut and addressed | received their wounds? A.—L #aw the miliia tire, =ABy the Coroaer)—\ ere do you reside? A. BF Big th aves Tain ac other, Q.—Were you at your place of business on the Hot juyt A—Tes, sir, Q.—You witnessed iue disturbance? A.—Yes, Q—Avont what time war that? A.—About 3 oecek. Did you hear any shote fret? A.—T did. Q.—Do you know who fired tuem? A.—[ to not. Q—Where ait the snow come trom? A.—They eohe from the wilitary. The first suots T beard fired I don't know where they came trom; Imervly heard the report, Q —How long was that before yon su the mill: tary iret A.—I suould tank becween tive aud ix tuinates, {s your place of hneiness near Twonty-dfth street? A—Between Twenty-Aito and Twenty. Xth streUls, OU Lhe Werk sidu Of the W Q—Do you kuow any of the parties wao fired Q—Do you know any particular person whom yor raw fie? A.— rn JURY. Q—Do you know of any particnlar person who fired irom tie Bidewals ? suet a8 follows : CORONER Yor CRNTLEMEN OF eyorn by me to Inquir A chen and i r be nh med to your ter renmet the emaiters Hesrud R tO tie evtt De onjuet of te thie the Veople who. tfany en @—Did you hear ony slots fred from the wia v4 of Foo? A—here was some Oring be. om tN arth ind Twente Aith streets, =D» yon kuow who fired these suote or thres Q—You don't know any particnlar person eithar Anung te military OF among the civilians who Brod srote that Killed those panote? A.—No A PIDERSIAN BLAVINRSKIDR aNUBBED, point the proceedines tepucn J Who ut Asboy sorm ta (rout of the Coroner's desk and sad: mand wii #0 Hurl OWS 1 ¢ Do Tuwd J stave Gant Me oaW nO show | shot? AI do not, m ceriainly Fight IGF mato ers to von, tnnuinnere | gied trun tre ale Q—When the #hote were fired did you seo any within the Muee of legu! dacs Wiaterse b (sharply) —What is the object of the | persons fall? At did. ov. Now d be remnitved (a othr ox Iriends of some of those mur . T tearned that by inquiry was carried in I went tn and inquired who he w that twas Wott. ms and sisousot | dered ve. ple w at dy peaaee. Th vovingup a Ly and fesnoneda.tity. ‘Let uy peciocm t Bly COLFeIeAIOUy ad Wilwuu Te Wid Wish LO be reuresented Were by Ounse!, that itimay be ascertained Mt there y Provocation of any cause or tie firing On door to me. ‘and was told DEPUTY CORONER MALsu's TESTILONY. the part of the militia, =Whiere were yon in your store @nring this sonclust i . the Coroser—it is not for counsel to appear bere | afair? A—Ou tue wecond fluor, looking from tue After the conclusion of the Corcver's adders ee A yeiore tie Coroner, The Coroner sib aive this | Winow. the ja: ok their sente aud the vergat bre | aco a full and tization, ond i there any $i-- Wid you have a good view of the street? A. eveced, Dre Edward 'T, P, sure, of 122 Bust ding o KroW wut o —Yes« Piresath atrect, #20 isa Deputy Coroner, was the have all tre « ward 940 he fist wimesented, He was examined vy Coroner | «n't leneard hee Young a¢ follows t Me. Mevuy—i am’ aware, Mr, Co seu athe Moviue oa the aiel( bi OL appear were as col Q.—Were yon at the Morse on the ani t pat te quiation reseens sa of Jn'y, mad dering fle morning and 9 portion ile Coruner—I suull endeavor to sak all neces: fern ol tele bh? Am was, sary questions, meh give the ense fur pee ee > Wire ashe 2 snVestueation, MY dats Li Luis ease, a8 defined by Q—Were you present when the bodies of the | (9 sutule, is to quite LOW. aba in Waal WORner, + OF COUrKE Line nij saw the peonto on tho sitewalk? A— Yes, sir: on tae rast side. Mz Pil yeu see aoy wioues oF mission tnrown t Q—Where did they como from? A —Twenty Af stieetand gions Fight avenue. They appeared eensiom w8 it passed alvug. Q that bofore the ring? A.—I beard some firing betore tant ams ner, that T can deers 1 merely tarot named wore lyin? there? Awol var. » When and where tiese peuple came to thet serone fas Dinteee anaes Q—Did yeu exaaine the Bodies? A, —Idid. t Teall enueavor taithiaily to disearze tit Dit you sve anybody fail when you hoard the Q Were you present at ter recognition? A. } ini, ‘and in con sucting tie exauiawtion T ebal | shote from Twenty-fita street A.—1 did pot 9 lve fo the reaular evuree. (Aopl tse} Do you | Lhe ru suots trom Twenty-fuh atrcec; Tsaid Leay Sitte to the Jury the nawes of the parties (wk tue Witness ut) Questions, pentiemen of | Gieailes coming from Tventy-ft'tu street. 1 don't ' theit (lene, the pacnre of tice | vue jury? know suere the suots cane froin. ’ tl Wuet la yur opinion wae the cause oi 1 ‘ors shook their beads negatively, and the Q —Did yon know nereeant Wyatt daring hts Hive Get? aorewis mieten J. Meany. having eum thir | tinivt A—Tdid wot. Teaw Lis body In We cigar sto > auiaomely soniied by Coroner Young, resaimed | fH Te next to my vlic _ ist OF pean Fplintat akan yt nee Pf killa Q.—Do you know Wuat time it was you saw the Morsh tren reed trom a paper the following | Meme Wit a mers : bolly there? vortly after 3 o'ci0ck ly ames Of the dead una iwe Wounds THE TESTIMONY OF SOLOMON &, TOWNSEND, ‘Q—Did you sev ain at the time ne received bis og tivelr deat? ss E. Townsend, being *worn and exam. | wound? A—I saw Wee Sa, Raed ae maT ve Ol Austraile, Fv 1 4 the Coroner. stud (ait be resided at i | Q—Did you exomine his wound to see bow he both, A PHECE Galas Wowud 4 FEO. DT Weng Biigefirst street, nud kept ® coal yard on | ®ax wgured? A—T went into te story and saw “ War, 29 yeors old, native of Irciona, | Bizith avenue, near tue seewe of the riot Nw there lying on his back, From the location vent bowed Firat aveue and Aveuie yon ab your place of business onthe | the blond wus coming 1 should judge he was Ay N lest tartetas bo sly last? Awl was. Twas loging ou | sounded aoout his-nip. oLnived. tea 17, Kariand, 209 Sriih oor we bave in tue eillee, Q=bid you see the wound—the bullet-hote ? aye ged C wan an back, ia dorm! Fee:9 t Visturouuce on Bightn aveaue | A—No,-tr; he had his clocking ail om, and I coald anit Guaehet, Chcee arate eheutian ae \ —There appeared to be, sir Lot wee the Wound Bs sacar Bh pela pssmantiat thet Dis you see or Loar «ny suots ured from the | Q.—Yon swear that you don't know of your own ary Vor, oped2, New Yorks 24 Weat E ghtocuth wavk cn that aay? AT heard sowe, burt dié | knowiedge oF ooservatioa wuo fired those shote ? stree Gussie wornd on heal Bent tis tates Jot wee. ew. —Yes, #1 Waller J, Soult, aged! 00. Ireland, 186 sacwett ate Q—Dia soa hear or see any ehots Cred trom the | Absanam Driggs sworn and examined : Prick Gauenoe woud 18 wbdolpes wad F sae ret Am Vee. sie Q—(By Lie Coroner)—Where do you reside? . nas Kern sek 2 4 say You heard shots Gred from the side. | A—8ei Eigut avenue, ale) ries Kerrigan. aged ¥1, Iretand, $80 ¥ wekt. Aves art, Q—tave > piace of business there? A.— c Voowe Q—De you snow who fired those shoia? A.—I | You, sir, bam a drugait, Newbery, aged 23, Ivete: Py Q—Were you at your place of business on th rae t wound In Q—You could not identity any of the parties? | 14:h of July lust 1 A.—Yos, sir aust but aged 3 Goupectcats soard: {a Ti coud not Q.—Did you see the aisturbauce on the avenue on ¥ Ball tp ite Source oovipites Q—Did you tre stones or ang missiles thrown ? | chit dayt A—Yes wir ‘ asia si Ai saw suine roves Uirown, Dut T could not tel | Q—Did you see «ny stores oF missles thrown t ale, aged 25. bogland, 260 West | who threw tren. —A Yes, sir; Teaw a garbage box thrown from . ‘ GHisiot wonwn cn! tert woper | Q—Did you eee Any ebots fired of any missiles tidewelk, and Lalso saw a pole torown, soa st app h Own (ion (ne rools oF Winsows of the huares ? a. etre | A —Noj it was om tue sidewalk toat I saw en THB GARBAOH BOX 2 ‘i i Theta snote Q—D» you know who threw that garbage box t H we Va vear cli Gaashot wopad | Q—Did the milituy Ore after you saw the sto A wou sn ment occu al hoa Tem ihe sioeWalk? Av-aiter L heard the abo's | Q—Do you know her name? A.—No, Dhoown Man AD We 40 yeare eld Gunshot | shu waw tue soues, Q—Vid anyone else throw eurdage besides that Mi (head, tracturiag less parictel wad ove ph 1 |” G.— pid you sce any people fall after the shows | woman? A.—No. wr Westiuna Hast saad 4h) Germans. Muna che fires? Laid; in trons ot my odles, and below Q.—Wuere dig sbe throw it? A.—Right into t 10" Gunshot wo fide Of chet, wiee uenes | | sigewal br b twonad Lit tide Of chest, Wee net « Jou ave any one fail among the military? | Q—Did it strike any one? A —Yes, air; it etrack : Aged UM Treland, Twenty-ninta | A.—Not waiong tLe Miitary, OUL in the sirvet on | one o: the Orangemen in ine procession " Gausact wonnd lett side ot | (ie ease side. Q—Did you hear any 810.8 fired ot that time? ! dd emgring toe rain. Q—You say you saw persona fall, Did you | A~No, sir pale. Gamer wowed ia ieh, groin, tencra ertory | KROW any o1 those people? A.—No one that I saw. Q.—Who threw the pole? AI don't know, i Q—Dil you see any of t 1 SMovast MeCormack, aged 53, Ireland, g1 Sec. | dead? A.—I taw somo bodie atter tuey were bat nut vo know lu'fiaicit sids of cues adous | them, Tdid nos know who tiey were apie % Q—Dis you novice Where they wore Wounded? Vuiteeide, aged 2 |. 207 West | A.— Nut the dead oodier, I did nol, reet, Gunshot wor You saw them when they Toeeived their in- Jusiee? A—Yes, sir, tds Q—They were wounded from shots? A.—Ap. a avenue. | parently Q—I shall put the sane question to you that I pul (0 the other witnesses. Do sou know of your own knowledge uo ted the guns oF pisioia ito a Q4Eact Fite | Woleh Ine deceased peovie received tuelr Injuries ? or wash A.—I do snow of m, own observation, It was ga the militia 1 presume, Lut I uon't kuow Is sie cee aL OAieie TESTIMONT OF JOSEP PAOAR, hibreast, about ay ines | Joveph Hagar was next sworn and examined by he Corguer Q—Wuaere do you reside QT Yon say you ait not hear any sou wr 1 you Wear any shots fired at all? A.—I hesrd tuo military re, Dit sou bear any shots fired before the mili. tary Brea? A-—-No, ur, | heard some shots « pour beore that in the neigh \ vent, ehuth street, That wae Deore the procession came, Q.—Yon don't know where they came from? A —Fiou A wenty-cigita or Lwenty-niata street, Q—Were were any skots ‘roin the roois or the windows? A.—Not that l know Q —How Jone aiver We throwing of this garbaze wae it taat toe mill.ary fread? A,—kifteen ortweaty minut Q.—And from the time of the throwing of the gar bape ontil the Ore of the wilitary you say you heard nosaoia? A.—No, A eph Love, azed 21, 1 Lower.ag a 23.1 wood ali. bed betreet. Gov 1%, Ireland, @ Henry A.—01) Eighth ave: ' ddle Of Deck, leit side ‘Do you kuow any of the parties shot? A.— Be Predert 4,9 Gormany, whtrams: | Were a at tuat place om tie 1a or July? | 2 De You Know Waere he was shot? AI do ties j A.—Yes, air j “Q—And you don't know who shot him? A— wey af, Ireland board | Q—Weere were you and whnt were vou doteg? | x ~ " NG Vall iden Ate it ede of abdom.u, | AT was in the second siory, up stairs, Q—Did you seo or do you know of your own ike ty Q—1oolang on ot the window? A.—Yea tir. | uo siedge wuo Brod the slots by which. those tw of Firet and fesund ‘ave GUneaot Wound UE | the window lookine out at te crowd, Tsaw th pts cae ky hele Genyet -Avank G0 ek ai none ithe Dre. Aiter tus mili Ured— THE ARMS OF THB RIOTSRS, aed mh Ve viv a, 19) Gr » } panens 8 He Q—D N Lear any suvls ied trom the side. By a juror; Q—Were you at soar place of busi: i u i iran ‘ ¢ Wak? & 4 | neh ail Luwtday ? Av=I Was, exces Wutlo I Was at . airy, aged 40. Afclaud. 247 Tavingten ! ‘ ¥ stones or missiles th--wa? | inner ‘ Lut wound Hehe wrist auto tet F I Q"—Did you see any parties on the avenue on tn Ohiguuy dawowacis and buckWwerae You tory five? A.—Yes, sir ay cmap cxoapr the Arcitergnieted pas hotay Hailivan. aged 2, Trotand, 102 Bayara A ste Hirt Maw some mon ar ib the Wrest Gautioe wma 1nd. few QeDid s¢ y shots O n tue win | saw sever tl fy " cen h rtebecn GUasHOE w aa WNT Rast Thirty | cove or tious te tne oF the h 1 AmLdid | By'the Coroner: @ us baa? A Linouby Hoaien, avert $0, Ire sud, Bley sireet | nut War previous to (ne proc an) Phot Gausuct wound of riche tide uf Q.—Do you k any one who fired a phot, any By a juror: Q.—iuw vot uy w judiviaul? rmed With stones of sick? A—six or lel ; ah Kenney. aged 9, 1 Water street, | °''Q—Al you know of tnie matter ia that you stond | one was armos Witt MUsket, soue lua clubs, un Cou He with either Tg, Your window uudsnw themiisry fre? Ac—-Yer, | vthere hud stence oF bricks Dek Srrakasars - " | ole, Q—Did Uwy appear to bo Ueateuing? Was . r. ages 28.Germany, 290 Edzavetp Q. (By Mr. Sullivan)—Wns tio firing done in vol: | theve uy threatening talk. at Mort MALonee ' * « loys oF in single suis? A.—1b Was in voleys, ap Wy York iui Mactoneat Mr. Suliivan—Q —How Jong was : IMONY OF DAVID LAVOMLIN, ‘ ‘ 4 nee ' cites t RT A Ee a dy neo. the firing? A—In she neighborhood o f I Pp als waetet io 9p Comin Whe tires houre: “they were gOlaK Up tue. viseoe. te i Q Fearne eee Purniture store | Where the procession was ubsut to start trom r 118. Ireland ass Twenty wane re 2 URE ar) bagi By a Juror—Q.—Where were yon ducing tho Lott Ki A SE) fay Spl cason the 12th | interval between the throwing of tuis barrel of pon J citiane ee noes on the 1th | i rbuge an the Cring of tue miliary ? A.—A couple Wrist’ ana , Q opon during the day ? | Of doors .rou tue sore. mie ae: wr, nzed YeNew O Lignin | Aer did anti b tL Q—Wore any oF tue Monnitod carried into the * Wind of Feit tem, UDPer Walia, b r ae Eighth avenue on | stove? A—Yes, sit, alr, Page: he vied in ta Hiurhigtom, Cagade, Gunshot wou Nig hye yy aah away the Cormner—Q —Where was he wounded? ‘ a: idtan *Hiow ' ' of business? A A.=be wit , ‘ Guan He Adbubbsit a t Q.—In toe Hront of bie head or in the back? A.- a e | Adoua fi of AcTsawa | Intuettout, ‘She tore wont of his head was blown ap ct i Pe IABP ED Core Qe Bad be friends with bint A. sf ws VESTINOXY y stata) ale! ex comrades of bis r mt ' thes ATE, RU AE AO) CLUE S00N4 ARO: | incre was a man wtabbod with « #vord matt " i ‘ yu ae Was. | : e % Vue Way woo aabbed pint ’ w thor a aw 0 ri thee crowd, eluvbed dita in tie shoulder, and then PA , re ‘Q, —(By a Juror)~-Did you see any of the 7 1 ie Q.—4 ay Ark seek WS witb sda naw erie thas clorpiag. aiterward fier . i TUB LRSTIMONY OF A PHYSICIAN, and 4 oe ; & Shots fred excent that | ne © R Lordiey sworn and oxi nine " N wh ryt A—Thot we the Corouer)--Wautis you! we bay Tota a vin wae eo. « q WO PANS THROWN PROM ONE D Qi=Were you at your office on the 13th of July i } tks Trait not sea them turoam, out tanw ion thero | dat? A Iw € ‘i ¢ aterwardjand L know tuey we rowi Q.—Plea 9 what you 2 AT was stand eo QeD! i sve Any suots fred truin the roofs | ing in the store when Lue d ance too p I ed to be 4 ge Wein of uny biock in tunt neighborhood? | naw a ures pu aberot monouke avery’, ‘Taco ‘ f FON | AN the Sevensh Regunent cane iu sigit, fo.lowod , \ Q— by vou know who fired that shot you spoke | tho obuer rowta formed in a vollvw square bu H 12 Kieth avenue tary plae Q. (hg Mr Pulivan)—Dia you sve the man when | [heard a shot on te opposiie side o the ey | bie data a 1 not know ‘ reed’ AL aid not Theard tne shot and sew | and as the crowa was being vriven back I bue uct or Wounded Whom in lie} ew ovly | thesmoge: but 1 could not sav wuo fre three digtiuct shots opposite tho utore—Mr Evan re Lecn any rng before Chat vistol Of Lsige, tasen dw vee we f Qreaped th liquor siore, “Zhe wiiitary tired Koon allorwaru— i TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1871 show wae fired? Yon heard no other shot doring | Tannpore abont three minutes afterward, Jonazer the owing to the ene to the military fri woman in tie etreet waving @ hand) then saw a mam step up to ber with a pisiol and to the sidewalk, lost sieht of herin the crowd, and could not see rhe fell or nor, Q.—Did you gee the m: Dehind Ber—almost be. ind hee was made of the bodit Q.—(BY a Juror) Did you take av Ong Weupon from any One Mant A—T did nut Did you see any vther officer do so? A—I ther testimony would only be c BANKING AND FINANCIAL, EIGHT PER CENT, roborativs of what jury wero eat any examinat}: aned A fied the case would reat there. ‘The jury wore vnly too gind of the changes 10 gat and aiter tree minutes’ delfbor da vordot, “ That the decoase! parties their weath on Big ith avenue 1 Hiv, ISTE, from gun suet wonude at the in ome peteuns to us anknow GOLD INTEREST BONDS, WITH STATE ENDORSEMENT. ~The andersicn- ed offer for sale a limited amount of First Mortgage Bonds of the Movigomery and Eafania Rolitosd Company, endorsed by the State of Ainvama, bear~ verest in gold, payabie in New Issue hmited ta I eaw ber stagy Q —(By the Coroner)}—What were these weapons (By a Juror)—After you t | You arrest the parties? A— Our orders wore | to arrest no prisoners. Sa the Coro ing eight per cent. | March and eptember, $16,000 per mile on finished road. Ample fands Lave been provided for the comple: tion of this rond by Uetober next, and the funds for meeting the int rest due in September next have al- ready been placed in our hands. business of this road promises to be larse profitable, and we confidentiy recomnend it dorsed Mortgage Bon ls to thosy seaking invest: ns both ea’e and advantareous, the present, 06 ant accrted incerest. GEORGE OPDYKB & CO 2% Nassan stoeet. Did you see the ebot red? 4 PURASURE TRIP 10 OREENTAND., that wus the only shot I did ave dred, There was qui 4 arrested by ti \ ve WAR At Prince Firewt, wut thet w for being disorderly and riotous ia the streo’, ani At was peor the Q Hind you seenany ono on the street guilt viotous conduct or in the « weapons, woud you have eplutn of the Reunte core Summering eress-Secretary Robcson he Veanel—A Grecian Ren Aduwivol Eutertains him at Lunch, . Newman, D, D., Chuplain of is a great friend of Presi. The Chapiain has obtudned permistion excursion to Greenland io the se! eailed yesterday with Mr. Newma ir Was the nian to her at the tine? A.—He was aimort aiongside of her—about two or tiree feet from iver, T anowid think umenced moving on, and two policemen broug! ® wounded comrade Ww we store d opened, and then they were foli fF parties, Tden't remember how many. everal wounded. wounded on ved Uieir comrade and took lim away in @ The process He One Of Lone rested them? A.—I You woold have held any party you saw fire a IP AT would Q-—hen te order you sperk of did not apply to The Kev. J. the United Stites Bena »wed by several honed lay th to make a suminer Irieate Congress, which ve stores for Capt. H li's expedition, and his wife, who goes With him, wore escorted to the Congress yeeterday by Seeretary Robeson. ty were enter that you saw in the cow t8 of violence that You Were to arrost t 1) —Were tho mob at all violent at the Did the police have to drive them THREE DIED IM YER STORE, Several partios came in witit sligh or Ove of which I dresred. the name of autone the wounded was a ‘fr, Latt Sir, Suitivan.)—Taey were all gunshot Pistol balls or by Minié all but one, wounds, four ‘The ooly person head of the line? back? A.—Yos, sic. Q.—How many times did you have to drive them kept driving them all the time while tre Seventh Roetment was parsing by. Q—And they would con vo had retired? A.—Ye oy Khow Any vilenos? A.—No When we tried to keep them ba: fore empark collation given ut Aamiral Met; A Yes, alr, Q.—Woere they made by rifle balls? A.—By slini Worian bad pistol wound in the be 0) ime woman 50u woman that waved the hand - T cunnot swoer to that, T have the handker- Q.—Did you see the bodies of the men aes wert ded? A—One of t his efiwets wath 1 took Air. Lattiner's papers vat oF his pock- T found hit card, and offsrst hin a vive of ees, Which was 108 De He atierward motioned for a Mr. Andrews gave it to bin, and > that he waated Ur. Baliey sent for, JAY COOKE & CO. aro now selling tho Firat 00 Gold Bonds of the Northern Pacitte road Company, bearing Seven and Parcs Tenths per Cent, gold intorest (more thay eitht per cont, currency), and socurod by first and only mortaage on tho entire road vnd equipments, and on sore of Lond to every mile of track, o 500 Acres of Lind to each $1,000 Boni. current price will bo paid for U. 8. Fivo-Twonttes, ond all other markotable Socuritias Fpantvondas Smich on again as #oon as the Mr. Newinen ant tho Socratary wore re He, aud several A soore or “0 drawn un, end fomebody f Kerei ict tA. Wus the came hunukere: an full untiorm Useless marines were also Newman and the lighted from thei . the party w SHOTS FROM WIXnoW than 98,000 Acre orn and eximin roner)—Stae vorr residence snd A.—Treelge at 241 Wont Ninth street ico ollieer of thy Si Q.—Were you on Guty on tue Arriting on boar received by Capt, Davenport, who escorted st. and x nts, etter which Mr, Olver Time s The iizhent the men wi searched by # comra: Newman to thoir reveirot in ex- ament draft for $7),009 in gold to pay of of the trip. nig thowe Wo received the Chaplain ant the Admirals Stringham and A Eraminondas Sinith, Capt. Chandier, Ca Braine, Meatcal Inspestor Peck, Pa ector Cungingham, and posts of os marines were eotnmal Wot J puper to write his Hey of duly treet, Brooklya, Wilbe tarnished on aplication by Jar Coone & Co., Piitadelohia, Now York, and Washtogton, md by Bauks apd Bankers gonerully torouguoat the Q—At what point? A.—Twenty-firet street and | Bigath avenue, any of the disiurbance on that Q—(y the Coroner) —Yon say you took the 1. Have you got it with Q=In what did that éisturtance consist? aw what appeared to te & Window ip the hone on to sogtheast corner of Twenty-fourth etrect At the coruer Q=Do you know who ciscuarged that pis hotidwerebies of tuis g AIC is at tie WEAPONS ON THE VICTIM Q.—(By Mr. Sullivan).—Were any weapons taken A.—Oue inan hid 4 Weapon in on a body 3 oot T Iknow ie Wud the id by Major @. Port J by Lent. Col, Join Livingston crummer and Mier ma way Lhat ¢ Major Houston | shot dischorged New York Markets. FONDAY, Iniy 2 tor Western and ad fem, with # Ho commas extuae Heer gradss (ull: Vie, 7.68 DD &, form 4 ehin avenue, a geen. offlecr. from the bodies ? Gryout stile Did you bear any other shots fired Q.—From the sid: wal or trom the 10us AVout wo or throe secon won't be vow Weapon fp hi Q (By the Corcaer).—Then the: away by. trie Nerward baa but [could trom the rout. M4.—Thore is the best au Joan to make tie Sumana was negotiated by one t's official supnorters hotles were the police t that the late Di Lil MoM! ane Q— By Mr. Suliiv dkerchint wits was chat yor Loon some of then, y—Can you tell wint kind af t prominent of Gr Q.—You don't know any of the pw those shots? A. Q—Vid vous Tuo border It had two tole has entered tuto h Bax to ex'end th nd JOR On ENE Were is undoped tne ane 1 Congress Would be ase wana loan et she opebing 4108 18) 00 Luc apy, and hall an ines wide, torstanding « the lian kerenief out of the w ites tarown ‘s hand and laid it over heriuce, apd I afterward supolicd its pince h A the shot ant Tubtre, Cnt meats in mod eve amd atend Meiand and # DONT BOLT BE rapes amd tools bi b any ot tie wounded? A—I'so; ono t It was a spedt ball, and Was only ta about Naif cn inch, and— Q—Phey were w could not u » threw thea, Dalls trom the deta # min's revation eeh was from she south- A =i should Jos Tsaw Uirovn fell into t 6 Wastern 19 4, Of the wessiva aan tb MOVEMENTS, 1ogide. tor Western, sas bo Quality, ak Bre: mid wwifly active; $1 44981.46 for red ad amber Ove were tat Hl Mini balls? A—A'l bat one, There were thirteen tn tae store altoze\. er. Q—(By the Coroner)—-Do you ka kuow.eugo who Ored any of thee death of any of these persons? Lsaw tue mivtery fre, general all song (30 whole Hue. Q—How long war tl shots?) A.—T should think tore Q.— Dia you tee nis | Tsei8e, tor Btate, Grats—W hea REAL EST. G OF PettiT AND PycR. f tae miliary ae OW long Was It fro houses wutil you heard the waillitacy ng afloat, and 30F) Dosh atc) ic, for mixed S $i for Wesirra of you! own huts thas caused William H. Roy four lots on th vard, and thrce on the real lot on the north: aud 14ith treet Q=Did you o y sold at private ante 1i8ch street and the Grund for $25,000 + a id Boulevara and three tote in the rear for oll ton (ota on the sont » firing scomed to v6 | shou fr um th A—Ablout two “Did you see ans body tal after the discharge ot those shots? Q—Neither afte afer the shuts iro: was a dense crowd hetwoen where the fir.ng Wok pce and where L ¢tood. so that L could net saw no deal dou . saw them ofterward. ow any of them? Hariey mat alter yon heard the ft of fonr miuute s. Of 0 ash, a SUNDMES—P ou Maud rather Woe {ie #bors from the houses nor the military ? trum the windows $0 iruble fots at Tal: is located within Hone Gey oc a: Jamaten, A=! ait not (By 4 Juror) Did you see the body of a little fire? A.—Tdid not, (fis was 2 sn: ut I did mot pay muca att giaia to Liverpool by BO feet of the dy) and prises 06 At 10 o'Flork ‘On thnveday the remainder AMS WOlM GIs we because Laaw SHR WAS DEAD, 1 would vor take was completely coverot he appeared did you seo them after thes were Avoat ten Wuigute bout did yon see them? owas in adras © sth atreet and &1 1A Latener's wlan between Twenty-lourth und 1 wontv- Ai Did you see tae Wounds tuat Lucy receiv + fur Oclover, re Worthy of Notice. ieth Doctor, 63 Faion atreet, Be pod, #0 Link bod not to be about twenvy, i whether or iF eapoint —ddi er pame was Mary Y apoint —dde Coroner)—Was ewore two 1 ber bead ine heard Di. Marsu. Monday. duly & heovon yertertiay wnt to-day, ‘The Knox hat ia boco sat for tas we: et WAS Variable. aid elosed Aait ing of world-wide repute rik way 11s all Qo-How were they wounded? A.—Pago had « ot the beat, and tue Was caved comietely or four inches io diameter of big bes. was caved right in, Pettit? A, He was shot through the ¥o '& Aescription pondent in 0. Street and Hyde fine Steees ie & ¥ D.. ond gomo of tie aud ovr Coneul at 608" of tie cape x in {en street we Madrid and questionably ® her wound eorrespond with tat of che girl brought into your store t Waa on the left side of tke Lead, Whica ride it was. & Juror}—You con'd not surety mistake Mary, York, fur a wo won't be positive Old not pay much attention to ne ne ranze was to eupolaae the T really forget on heart apuare. Ko Tie RrovERS Wree ARwED, Q—Do you know of y woo fired «shot by wiien any ot th? A. No, sir; Leould went 1 have much’ trout preserving order ? fas ever ¥whore er of the ace, oud hae a Fh the projector of ** the Wat of tae period. a AND COMMERCIAL. 2D. for lambs wih a few choice sheep sold to claim thas he ts A koew sho was Calves were in moderato reqnest at 6'4(p4! FINANCIAL rOugas s@Sc. PB. ty 6YATKC. BM. for Receipt) were 248 for Coroner)—Did yon ni ico what wind of Adres@sbe uidon? A—T She Lad pra Moxvar, July 24—P. M.—fhe stock market Jixplayed a moderate volume of business, and is ia a maca happier frame of wind than last week, when they saw thelr favorite fare steps in the downward Tho week opened with a firm send On the entire list, prices at tho opening from those current on Saiurday dince that time th strong and higher. due maialy to the de.and fro the shorts to cover be‘ore on Wedoosday next, tofore remarked, is Juror) boos nearly new ? tee Of that. T saw they were pruveila and that 1s ali Ewaticod. he Coroner—It may bo presumed thatthe do- seri tions given of Meceits veworday au A8 hogs, making 687 fort a MARINE INTELLIGENCE, —— MINTATCRE ALMANACKTaTS DAT. 7% Moon rets, WOT WATSN Pie Sd1Gov, liana. 1 S:fell Gate... AY Were 93 cars, Avouta block aod w balfor two Botte Q.—(By that jaror).—Doring any crowd cving UD Seventh, Eleata or Niuth ave ron Doth svenaes. Uday dirt yoo Ree treet gencraliy Maly Yore by the stove givou by tats w: specinities muti eto the sau THE ARMING OF THE RIOTRRS, Q—(07 ajoror).—Did you see any, Sandy Hook... Did they hay utile variation +7Wud some bad then tied king OM: OF lacie ‘Q: oy the Coroner)—Waar time of the day was that? orived Of LI o'clock in tha ecrowd that weut up seve s auy abuse wish thea? wi frou wy broluer’s odlce Stenmshin Win, P. Clyde, Richmond. mdso. aad pass fh Haunision, ston, Davast, Hark Aleyone, Bacavia, mise Baik ihawatua, New Have Lake Shore meoting Tais stock, a8 we have nere. lover of the market. \ speeniation ninges upon the action of the Dire (By 0 juror with acotd ia his head).—Did you parties With stones ? me with pistol ta Ut Q—Whore were they t Twenty-minth coming down im the cars tur eir hands right open Q —(Bynother juror),—Whero did the parties cet aw in the car with pietors in the A—At Twonty-seventh sureet, sir. And examined He stated that ke ouly heard one slot crevious to the fire of the mz'1 wintia commenced to tre. owing, @ud WO Gring Wt Of Windows or inuim Bay you saw e—did you Lot & Anna Lin.siey, Wind sor, N.S. ING Tver and ene ere SEE CEES Business Notices, Dutcher's Ligutuing Ely Killer! Dutche Dead Shot for Hed Bags. A.—Betwoon Twe.ty- streets, and 1 eh With pistols ta 1 just raw the crowd Gd that be was amemberot the have used wore 2 sivata avouue w een wate Sheeley rek © present scramble etion in their to cover gives movements, and t a Were there from what time A.— 1 wiould sn tn he morning + ye divis.o4 chat 1b notable stocks dealt in Powerful Exe abont 2g W terminators ever known Five winutes ai weanons among the parties ttoek, Oulo and 4 wud Hanniba: of this stock being of yesterday fe Duliee Nad to draw Eo ga¥ no stone Hid tue poles driv Shore, Rock Is! HENRY, 8 College place, Q—Did yon agar any fring? WHENCE TE A.—Not at that ine vinst saors, A WHOLLY DISINTERRSTRD PERSON, Charles Schmidt, a good-nat next witness, ected in the fact thar th was just atont gual t he Thieeellaue HEngement red Dutchman wined as follows: By the Coroner Where do you resile? I keeps a ingor over saloon, Were you there on the 18tu of Juiy lasy?) A.— Procesuon got Jeshot fired that | took notice of, corner of Tweaty “Do you know who —Did you hear any ciher #hote fred ? by the nuittary eo WilibaFy Area Q.—¥ 0. do Dot know wuybody who fired a shot, nor apyooay Why received a shyt on that day? Hatt's Vege: removes feurt Consolidation Was excep vr Reuower mpurivies frou the onrih sireet appar uk UAL SOL? shores were sidewalk was keo ull ant neglecta. ter hour than usual At high quowat Q.—Did_you see a groat pamvcr of people congre eaves there! Q —What did they appe ony stayed around there Waiting Jor te excitement, MAKiinM, Avouttwo or ares miuuice to be doine? Deuw uo speci tani Sawa Aldorman G. M, Plunkett, ot Hudson City to Kai Of sales wt 117,112, Late in the alternoon Q—What time did they begin to arrive there t Q~AL the tune the military fired» volley, what were A.—Avont hall paat one A.—Viapersing tue Tito eM MEL was moved up to 11245, lag recorled; ow among operators is averse Lo prese the absence | rators is reflecred in the sm business daily transacted now chiefly represent the demaud for export and twenty fource Fir a the crowd 1a. ¢ thine, or were tuey retreating ? disurbancet Wasa woman there mit au ash nthe procession move. the woman before. Dis she throw this asn box or garbage box? us wit the box and th: front of tie German £0 #000 44 T soe dat Woman throw vip my sore aod ran dowa lato tae ota fre}? A—No; Theard r, and 1 stopped down there uuul they Guished Gavghler), and Wem Lose Uy the street was clear, than tue mor pee nf'ot with the police at that ¥. Honry Aston, Joun T never saw Was tuat ihe sane crowd into which the ring 6? A—That I could aot say, Lt was in tout Q.—Was tho Oring whied you snoak of as havinj HULARY seatteriag EMOLS OF a VoUCys y of tho gol. y Alderman G. M. Plunieit, Pauk Kiet to Katarina Me Q Ashe went r cine Irom the DIVORULD. pt loan market the rates ran JONES =In Chieweo June tt, by the Superior successive volleys of fring? A—Suc Tue day's business & ange Bink wast Gold clesres 5.071; and currency ‘at the cub-Tr OY the ouveriar i r Micaael Kune stat Staten tslan tint tie ine § by Judge J Q—D.i son ve Q. (Ov @ Juror) —At what point were yon when the @ lite ta ady Yon eay this shot was firod from the eorner of Whots were you then ? of the Eighty-iu orger was that m. E should Ray Did way of ti M KNOW Uf? A.—No, not (hat I kuow Of weir clube? A Only Did the moo make an attack fon the eavor to (ores tei A —ihey Feenion to. mlatary tired?) A.—The mil- TWeniy-fourth street Th Sacramonto, Cat Q—Conld you hear anything while you were in A.—I could hear pleut nt to se hotning. n't Wait LO Fee wiether this wonsa who threw the gor ue attor he about that ove dic You had no cariosity in (ue matter? A—Oh ays like to keep out of tae way when such Work Is co Q.—(B¥ a jarer) —Did yon soe any crowd going soso 23:90 PLM oes a1I216 HNO PM. ie Oe eon woax, without, hovy- tad been note! quite negotiations of ily the Coruuer)--Ualy Ay morning. La tho fata ver ry T wasa't Q—And utter itary dies a , on Tuesday to in the testimony © to look ou You thought inthis 6 Dedior part of valor # what puzzle! look). —I always sure side When I cag, wy in that cellar? a in case of a si asy on call at answered preeh VOL Ivoy the doctor—a couon. hi Drwnute DoReR that discretion Was t 1 aways keep WHAT THB MOB ATTEMPTED, of the Seventh Wart N's ThoTIMO under Detective Ley arched weveral oF the mivd. durin: vo.vers on the rioters were nes command stop forward a All who were pored to be The mob a show fred from the nry Claws & Co, of the crowd throwing Invited to ate OLSON there You could not then h. without your Din persons on th In seareping the Qe Did thoy ex) ove avever tout Law, frod by the 8} We Wervall dr at allafier they 200 present | We la Mawiag of Apia co.