Id V. MOHTIIIMBR, l"IIT011 8ATUUDAV MOitNINO, MAY 20, 1870. Dniigerotis couuterfctta of tlio Nn t tonal Stntti Brink of Tctro Ilauto.Inil., $10, mid First National Bnuk of Louis ville, (5, nre iillont. Thero Is no prospect of the adjourn mont of Congress before the middle of July nt least siicli Is tlio opinion of Congiessuieii who liavo spoken upon tlio subject. Ttieru la no longer any doubt that Richard llarrlson, Indicted for compli city In the safe burglary In Washington, has left the country, and It Is believed he Is In Canada. The extradition treaty with England does not apply to tlio of fence of conspiracy, with which ho Is charged. William II. Itanium was elected United Str.tes Senator by tie Connecti cut Legislature Tuesday. In the Sen nto tlio vote stood : Hainuiu, 17 ; liar lison, 3 ; English, 1. In the House, Barnum, ICO : Harrison, 81 ; English, 5 ; Ingersoll, 2. Tho election Is for the unexpired term of Senator Ferry, deceased. In tlio Political Reform Conference at New York, on Tuesday, the chair man of the Committee ou business re ported a lengthy " Address to tho Am erican People," which was adopted. It declares against any candidate for the Presidency " not publlcally known to possess those qualities of mind and character which the stern task of gonu Ino reform requires." After the ap pointment of an Executive Committee, consisting of tho members of the Busi ness Committee, and authorizing them to add to their number at least one from each Slate in the Union, the Con ference adjourned finally. Tho Great "Jlolllo" Trial. ConMdorablo excitement was manifested In e Court House at l'ottsvllo, ou Ftlday ot last wook, when JAMKS KKIUUOAN WAS OAMiHD. ito was brnnirht Into rnnrt tir wintn Coal and Jronpollre ofticela looking lu first ralo rnnrii. on. mm no seemed pnmowiiat or n "swell." lie its rnilicrn.iloi hiiL In tin tliero is nothinir extraordinary, ns too comt was lammed mil, nun ho was tho cenlor nf attraction. Besides, the lmpnrtnnrn ol the cosu 14 enough to wake larger man than Jimmy cmngo color. AaJimmt waabcina sworn Mr. llortholnmow caned out "Wait a while I" Keirlcan was told lotaKoasont, while Mr. Ilaiiuotoiuew and Ins rouoigncs hnd n consultation, in 11 lew ininiiti'S Mr. Ilml.iolimiew sold that the deteiise object td to Krmgan testifying ns n witnessjis I10 wna tho otlgiuator and perp'tratorot the mm dor of II F. ost. mill uocimso In) wns clinrneil with being one ot the principals ot the murder of J. June. To slioncthon thetn rearons Mr. Bartholomew raned nt sotno length, unit aunlod n enso to show 1 he lucnuipotcnc ot Kerrigan ns n witness, but the court ovoiiulcd tho objrctlons, and caieu a mil lor me uoienso. Vrirtiirnii whs tlim sworn. Ami tcstllloil laved lu Tninaijua hut year 1 lived tliero lor six hoveu years 1 miuiv jtii-urKmiui imuiiv. jiu and Carioll i was laiscd with liully. Hlmost 1 n July Unify lived In llecvesdalo 1 It Is about two miles from Tninnqunt Carroll llted ntTn mamia la J ulr Inst 1 knew him for eight or nine months 1 can't tell how long Cariol! lived lu mnnnnii t 110 Kent me union Mouse was very iivrr.At" with lutti 1 knew Hilell McOei'hHU somo three or four months before lust Julyihave linown James llovle about tour months 1 rot to know lloartycotniuiito I'ampnell'datTitmnqus: huvo known him for two or thieo ye 11 1 knew 11. F, Yost lor 111110 or ten mourns i was present lion thero wan a uiiuoii.tr uctweoii unuuiu Dully It was In the winter of 1874 1 Hi" winter befoio Yost was killed 1 was nt tho ciosslng be. tweon tho United btntoa hotel and tho Colum bia Uousoi Jinny cnneu iost a uuic.i a-01 . ,,iiniiiAr iiiiriit. T wns with Duffy, and be called a man nnmod Flvnn an 'Iilsh navigator:' lit) chnsoil ill nil, and 111 tnnrowjici;nriouneni nie, while Flyiiu put tho kullo lu moi Iliad omo com eisiitlou with Unify about tho bent, ing: John 1 arro.lti'l I mo while Duffy was pros, cut, otter tho meeting nt 'Hipiue L,ebo'. that Vosi would get "nocked" lor what lioddi I uid'ut toe Duffy when ho was put In tlio hicc up, lint I sawbliuln Lobo's olllce, unit he had niaiks nt violence oil him 1 ho showed me a cut 011 his forehead, and stild Yost did It i ho told me oao lime while in Carroll's Hint bo bad a mluil to shoot Yostwlih Mickey Campbell at the rum Carrol earn no uau ueuer not, ns Campbell was not a member, hut that he had Detier uiro a couiuo 01 nieu 1 ib nuo man""" . T tttt.tU V..e, .una L-,lll.,l t ntimil tlin lnuhlle ot Juuo I was near tho Columbia House, and iroing toward Carroll'Bt Hoaityiindpuay were stnndiunou Carroll's steps 1 I aays''Weli, blacKguaids, how aro vou cettlug 0111' iney said -AH unlit ." I said -What are lyoti studv. ng 1 Jiuny tnen tom noaiiy inv iv witm :ivo uf 11 I en ii"i ml a fc" put iuwuuuu. n.w "j , IIBI 110 WOUIU, Ul T liUfc LMU.UVl, tu.tv. riiilaiielphia Lcttcrt num.. Pa,, ilny 17. 1876. Dear AnvocATK, In writing from time to time, In rcirard to tho Centennial, I phall en dearor to trlvo yonr loaders all or any points which maybe for their guidance or ndvuntago in vlslltDg the ureat exhibition Nover go into a rostatraut and ordor any. thing without first knowing what von are do ing to pay for it. This precaution will save much trouble as In some 01' t he restaurants ilol larswlll hardly purchase as much as pennies will In the ouUlde woi Id. Should you have a basket or packapo with you when you enter any of the buildings, you will have to let the guaid oxamluo It when you come out. In splto of reports to tho contiary, a fifty cont piece or a fifty cent note will olono give you admittance to tho exhibition. Have your admittance foe ready before you start lor the show. rut on the easiest pair of hoots or shoes yon have, or you will wish jou had before seeing one-half of tho sights. - You can bo wheeled through tho buildings aud grounds In a roller ahair for no cents an hour or (i CO per day. In hiring a chair he sin 0 and Bolect an able bodied man to piopc) it, or you may come to grief, A chair ran away Irom a man of moderatcstreiipth tlio otbor day aud dumped a lady most unceremoniously down a hill. The visitor from "np country" will doubt lebs be most Interested 111 visiting Agricultural llall, there he.will find tho products of the sod In bountless profusion, and as to agricultural implements why. evf rytblng from a pitchfork to a mowing machine can bo Been, Tho oxbibl tlon is not confirmed to agilcnltiiro only, for here yon can aeo tho liili ot tbo sea disporting themselves, in hugn tanks 01 water, fresh from the briny deep. The citizens of Gloucester, Mass., contrib nto a representation ot tho harbor of that famous fishing town. Fishing crafts of all kinds an descriptions ai e floating at anchor, and In real water too. A dock and fishing house, old and new are close at hand, appaiently ready tore celve caigoos of fish from the tiny craft. To Gloucester belongs the honor ot building tho flint schooner. In 1713 Capt. Andrew ltobinpon built a craft suitable for fishing, and as she was being launched ono of tho bystanders said "Oh, Iiqw eho scoous." "Schooner, let her bo," said Cart. II.. and schooner it lias been ever since In line fishing, for cod fish, tho fishermen keep count by cutting out the toncuo of each fish as Boon as caught and receive credit for them lu lb evening, when the captain counts them over. A llttlo beyond tbo Gloucester exhibit Is mont attractive showing of American Isinglass from the mannfaotory of W. O. I. Wheolcr, 2 21, 25 ami 7 New Chambers street, New York, When one looks upon the boantifnl bundles In tho case, at first they seem to be packages ot glossy silk or satin, ho flno Is tho texture in fact nearly transparent. Then to think that the graceful fostoonlng (forming a canopy), and ovon a trno lover's knot Is made out of this self. same material, why 1 It almost exeeeds belief. The oanciyy Is bound round with read, white and blue, which ndds a relief to the caso and contents, and. very appropriately denotes that Its contonts are American manufacture, "J a made lrom mica, and Is It for stoves I" I heard a bystander Inquire. What was his surprise and thatot yonr correspondent when we beard was "mado from certain parts ot certain kinds offish," and Is largely used m clearing boor, nles, liquors, and for many purposes too numer ous to enumerate. Visitors should take a look at this exhibit by all means, lor It will amply repay them. As I lofi tho grounds with those notes for this letter tho chimes upon Machinery II all commenced to ply "Oood-bye swoeiheart.good bye," so J took off my hat and made a proiound now lu loiurn lur uie conipuuiou paiu. MABCUTIO. Ten men, most ot them colorod, were floi god and pilloried at Mow Castle, Del., on Satur. iluy. Some ot them were lightly lashed, others received no mercy from the jailer. Christopher Ward, a f armor, convicted et having murdered his wife and set fire to bis house jn the early part ot last month, wag Ben fenced at Brampton, Ont, on Saturday, to be haugod. Rev. Mr. Furueaa and Ilev. Dr. Bellows made strong addresses In favor ot opening the centennial grounds on Sunday aa a means of morality on that day. -Hotter and eggs are cheaper In Philadelphia since the opening of the Centennial than they have teen tor a year past. The market la glot tfd. 1 111HY unifl t lint, It t on tho 6th ot July tho baud was piaylng up nn tim iiinin tlintninnlni; i went down to wheru tho band was, ami went down town alter the band stopped 1 sent my two iiuio uuvn mm , the first drink I had that day was In the Colum. bla Mouse, with JJojlonud Barney McCuiioii 1 Imctnnau mimed William Ciossluwhilo go lug homo to breokfait t nltor breakfast I took a wulk 111 the dlice lou ot tho pic nlo : I sal uiMer the shado ol 0 tree 1 after n while I camo down town, and met Boarty t I said -Couio down to Carroll's, and wo will have a drink i" we went aoout i-ieven or twelve o-eiou . 1 ucumi ho treated, and Jim Canoll treated 1 Uoaity asked mo to go over to CaiupotllV, but I did nt want to go, nnd said I had no tuonor 1 be gave lue two 110 mrs, unu saiu no woum wmio uai- . Ight 1 wo went to cnmpueirs, nuu nouny usi j hlin It hi buw McOeghnn and Muihall ; Campbell eald that perhaps they were 111 unuuiil IVIKIIiy WUIll, UUl, Him nmio gone l'addy Gallagher brmigiu word that Roar tys wife was sieu 1 wheu lioarlygot thowoid told mo that he bud iicUeGhau and Tom Mul halivickf-a out tosaoot xost iiiul uwui, u tlmthe ws to irulde 1 hem 1 llo utv toul 1110 this on the load to H101111 lllll, 1 believe: when ltonily camo nacit I Debute lie tout v.iiiuioi-u bo oaw McOegimn and Muihall on tho ullls ilid'ut see them, aud I oid'nl seo lloaitv nsitiu that day: ho told mo uitrwardlhat ue sent tuo pistol to MoOeghnn j left Campbell's ajout bo f last I1YU, 1 IlllllK , nillKCU liuiliu uivuv, ,. ,1 tnwn tiiinnr. fiiifirier.imst Keren t weut homo and had my wjppen then camo oowu towu. and ueiwecn nine unu ion o ciocit iu wimi o-i" Davy Dams, and Owen Jones there 1 Duff was very driifck ; tliero weto soiuh other men tneie : . went 11110 mo itiiciieu , iu..v,vjwi.,. 01- ,.. nnklnirfhtilr, llnvln Hilt lionllid 1U1U I Duffy was supdlng up and co was cairoll : I askod how they wore lunktnp oul, they said fli at latm wo then went uulslclo ou tho ttoop: Canoll came uack Irom lleirou's saloon, uud sold ho could'utrai'Ko iti canoll then scut me to No lan's saloon tu get a revolver 1 bo gave mo a quarter for on excuso 1 I uiil ut get iho rovol- Vt'l, UUl 1 spent UlU qu mei , i in w twuu, & couUl'nt get It 1 I s ud What in oou going to do 1" Dully eald "I'm golu? to put Yost out ol Iho road to night:" Aieuignun ana jinyio gut up nnd sunl "lly Ood, wo have como three times to no toe jeu.iiuii wo eau l nu iwuio imuuu,uu Ing It i" .ncUeshau saul ho was allneut o.ul ho showed Hoartv a llvo-ssooter 1 Jim Lairol wen. 10 his drawer uudgie Boyio aone-our. roied pistol, und said ' lt'i, a poor ouo iu 00 such a Job:" tnov allowed that Bojriycould'nt come, nshl-i who wna oick but AiclR-yhon aid Lu.up- bell was to get somo ono 1 u-iiiou 0111a iwiimm kLOW WUO WOUIU bllOW llioul luu ivuvi cii-vyu mo t 1 aiu 11 1 iiiioweii tno rouu 1 woum blamed: Carrod said "Km no ona will ho up:" Duffy took them up tho railrud ti tn comoterr, and slid I woiiid call for inein t went to tho Coiuiubi i ilou-e uud IookoiUui nt tho liroailway houso I wont In, aud Yost tame in, aud Baiuey McCairou was lUuioi tho McKi roy boys were theio: a man nainod N eidou was ontsidu tlio houso: weut dowu to iho Allen snops, aud then up borne, aud it was going ou ouo o'clock j got a bottle of winskey. i-ud wont to tho cemetery, nnu mot Jiiueguau miu nuj iu; wo Bat thero waiting tor them to put ino liguts out i oould see tho two men coming up 1 tlioy were Yoatond McCatron s Mcuoulinu walKod down tho stioet 1 I stoou ulxtj or oeveuly yaids nbovo 1 thoj went down 10 too lami.posi, Bar. ney McCiirron Blood acioss ihoriiiaoad- Yost liutouttnenat aciosa iiiositettj inoiwuiu icemen weut ovor, while MUieghou and Bo, lo btood under tttieo , wheuYobt ifasup 1I10 lad dor McUcghan reached up und shut him s 1 law him 1 thero was a llttlo apaco between tho two snots 1 tnoy were auout two iuiub uuui mm whon tney shot 1 I was about sixty or aeveuty coming over to do the Job) think that Itonrty said that McUeghan had said that if any man would shoot Jonos ho would ret a man to shoot Yost: Joined tho Ancient Older ot llibornlans, and found it to bo tho "Moillo Moguiron;" I be longed to it lor about two years beforo Tost was shotiinetthe llvo prisoners at mopilngsj tlioy all belnnir; linvo exchanged signs or passwords Willi them- not moru than oucoj James Me Keuna wns a leadluv "Moluf:" exchanged Blgus with him once or twlco: It wasn't tii'cessnrv to do it more when you know a man) Mollonhnu told mo tbo Mchl ho loaded the pistols in bis bar-loom that ho and Ilovir got homo all ruht, mid that ho only met 0110 man, aud that man was Bob Bres, In; nnd time ho wai atrald he'd tell, nnd that bo was a dirty a of a ho said that be nsked Hob lor h dunk, anil that ho offer ed to take them to tbo house, nnd thatlhet told him that tney hnd baeu to a ball at Miiuch Chunk: lloylo lold mo Hint ho went to tho nunc tnat morning lu show himself, out that ho tell Hick, nnu left Homellmo dining iho day, anil went home in d got some whisky from his wile; think Cnmpuell laid 10 cairol that 1 drank to much, and ought to stop for tour I inlrht let out: in Carroll's ono night McUegoiins .Id, 'Ol, hire rnmcw tho boy" ns 1 wnlked in; allied how things weie, nnd tlioy talked abodt the Yott affair: said again that It was a clean Job. At. thla point Uoneial Alaright said "Cross cxnmiue,'' geuelutlilg n tuiz ot eieltomout thereby. Mr. Hyon openod his tin box .preparatory lo llbentng on tho wllne-a, and tlm.i began by nst. IngXeirlgan wherobo lived, and leccivedthi followiiiB reply, which r-ther biought tno laugli on Jimmy's ldo! I reside In i'otiaville pilson now (a roar) 1 1 camo hero last Monday week, I thiiiK 1 csmo hcio Horn Mauoli Chunk prlsouf resided thoroRluco 1 woj arretted fortlto Johu i. Jones attain have lived theio somewhere about eight months 1 came over in tbo cars; tho uoputv Bhorltt camo with me ; bad no tiuvellmr compaiilnus : Dujleuiid Keilej wero arrcstoi Willi mo; Ihoyhavo been tried nudcouilcleui so 1 hear , have'ut oocn tiled yu ; noa't know whatindicluieiit is against mo; Mr, r.ouio-i are my lawyer aud 3011 have no light lo ns ue such questions (this raised a luugn tin all Hliios, but Mi. Btuu eonlliiuei, and thoueh Jimmy asked iho couit to ptotect him ho nui lustiuct. od lo prooeedl 1 was presoi.t at tho tilal of Doyle: it does' 11 1 lumto any ulll,rciieo to you Who bought tlil coat : tho tailor b'ought ft lo mot the coat was paid lor. but I tlu'n; pay foi It, and 1 could'ut I euppuse, except Ihe ' Molt o -Mtigulies" gave 1110 sumo money : think 1 have had IhH coat toi n weo or Iwu : nu-t no dlill oulty Willi Yost beyond being put lu tho lock up mi llguillig : KUUW iiuiuiur? lit a 1 lllKUll Wll) lbavout b. en tiled: dun't know now mini conventions hato been held: wasat t.iothul knov otj wns'iit at cour. when JCony was i.led, nobody ever told 1110 why 1 have'ut been tiled : Baiuev McA'unnn was worse tbau Yot would get diuuk Utoipav-days gencinil, 1 Yostiiovcr bulled 1110. or used a olub ou me : not to my rec ollection 1 illd'nt say 011 tho Bundny lietoio Yost was killed that 1 wouid kill that IJUich s o! a (here Jliumy asked tlio comt to protect him ngaiui ; 1 uevci looited lor nien in shoot Yost lu my llfo 1 tho day alter Yost was killed I was 111 town, and In Jim cni roll's 1 tiui'nt got voiy ilruu that day, and don't cou. t u innii ill una: when ho can wulk 1 dld'nt lie down on n.y own porch and say that a maiiotight'nt to take away that which ho coulo'nt give , ain't lu too habit ot talking lo myoif 1 diu'nt Bay to my wile that I shot Yost, but 1 told her tl.at I was with tho two men lrom tstinimit Hill who shot him, uud snoaaul ' It's d mm gJoil lor htm. Jim, aud li tlio same was Uouo in llainoy Mo uirou ho would'nt bo puitlng my brother 111 Jail i" 1 dld'nt toll my sister In-law Mary HIebIus that I allot Yost : Broad Htrcct and ttio nil! Is be tweeu uiv houso 1 f dld'nt como ilon Lehigh siieetwllhlit iwenty minutes of tho time Hut Yost was snot ; I was examined as n witness at the habeas corpus heating of this caso 1 wuat I said nt tho haueis cotpus hejrlng is true, and what I suy how Is tiuo ; I told the wholo tiuiu tlicions fur as I wont (laughtoi) : 1 could to 1 tho satuo Btory aatiiu. It you asm d mo the ques tions : I d.d'nt swear before th it I went homo at eleven o'clock 1 Mild 1 wont homo 1 I dm not sav I wont houionuii kueir iiolhlua ot tho Yost tinirilei- itn Ml t lie the next day. to the beat uf 111V knowledge and belief : I dld'nt seo theui outhat day until the eveu.liir belolo Yoal waa muidir cd: lwoslu Tamaqua that day t went outto thoptcnio giouitda and sut down under niree, and met James llouily uetweeu the Colu ubla houso and Urn Uniteo fetates hotoi 1 you d:d nt ask mo at the habeas enipua boa. Ing whetherl was lu his company tunc uu : louniu iii asu mo wbeie 1 parted with Koarty 1 1 caiuo fioiu Mauch LlniLk wll.iagiy, a id I unswerod uli questions put to moot tho habeas corpus ho-ir- lii. whv tllil'ilt X oil llilA. nil! thOSO ItllUiS it vou wanted mo 1116 to tod them 1 I tuough. I wou.d wait till tho trial to tell ail I knew ; wont to (Jon oil's ou tno evening of the em be tween nine nud ton o'clock: Daw Dav.es and Owen James weie theio: owen was pretty diuuk : didn't treat Davis : I wouldn't 110 1 Osl iiv fimi. 1 1 1 intc 11 L'le:ar with them. 1 walked into the ultonoii : ilitu'twaii.iu iho bai-ioout : Canoll was In the Kitchen with MeUcgh iu uud tho lest : non't think 1 slopped c 1 drink; stayoq In the kitchen it iiiay bo Ihiee or foui minutes J ,.,,iii mil. wnli 1 1 ii IT v. McUnuhull. aud llovlo 1 1 tuluklhat Davis nnd James wcio thoie whoil wopaiacdoutt wo Mat ou llio porch : Jim Cnr roli came up Horn Juuii llerion'a saloon ; when f ?i,rrnli le.lt lite kitoneu 1 call t tav that hubtoo- ped In Ihe bur : ho wasn't at the bar wheu wo pas-ed out: wo htnppisl ou the porch somo three or tour minutes urn l Canon camuutnto my knowlodgo or recollection I nau 1.0 diiak wan Davis 1 lt'a a good whlio to tunioiiioer a driita -Carroll a it doivil wueu ho tame back, uud said ha eou.d get 110110 : auiyo.1 1111 uaii.pa't ion, In thu ueighoo.hu d ol eievou o clock, 1 U1111 . ; can t exaol v s.iv bow long i lem.iiiieu uiuro cin't aar wnu camo ihoe wnilo I was tlui cun't bo posciblo that Knntu. r laiuu lu ; know hl.u : pient. penp e paaaeuup auu u .wii, 0111 1 can't icll wnu went iu; tho 0. her nun who wi le in the bur.i 00111 1 illdu't kunwi tno, wr mi drunk, and u.i i.latlieilu- 11 .. 11 v. (Jir. lly .11 asked Oeneiiil Aibilabt to deiluo " blatherl .g," but tue gouoiai toiu uia queauouer to uo it nun sell, ns keirlgnu was lu uls Junsdloilou now ) Tho witness tnen louuuneu : 1 lunik 1 pnw 11-1, was Rilled: I wns acting as body-master for 3 101 Carroll when Jonos was Killed 1 Carroll was Secretary, nnd couldn't hold two offices 1 Knew Jnmea MclCeuna 1 ho wasn't a member of my division 1 ho was a big man In the coun. tyi nt every convention I wns at ho took down tho wocccdlngs: I nttonded n meet ing nt Jaok Kohoo's and ono In I.ntfertVa hnll at tho convention In I-afrerty's hall McKonna wasn't there, but somo ono who proposed him ns snerctary said ho was In Bhlladolphla to n wedding: I tiot him myself to a meeting of oor dlvUloni wero getting np n psrado for St. l'atilck'a dny: MoKeuna look down tho proceed, lug's; Iho meeting was squabbling about somo linos, aud I snld "I'll settio It," uud I went down Btnltsandbiuught Mi'Keuun up: I dldu't toll him to come 1111 and sob what kind of fellows wo I woie: "Yellow Jack Donohno pot mo through In uis cGiinn 110 insuo iuo go uown on my auees Bint kiss the paper: It wasn't nn oath; It wns about having nothing to do with sohtinrantid sailors, aud somo dauiu thing or another; couldn't read or write, nnd so I couldn't gtvo out the "goods." Jim Carroll gavo them out, and I was trustee dldu't apply tu Campbell for men to kill Janes if ko would do the same tor Yost that I know of) Campbell nsked me It I could got a couple ot men for Mcaogiuiit to Kill Jones: t ssKod MoRonna to usK Christopher Donnelly for men to Kill Jones; nsKod him lu use his intliiouon with Donnelly: thIUK I told him that Campbell and -Mcdeghau wanted them, don't thiiiK I said I wanted them nuuldii't bo positive, though to the host ot my Knowledge; I told McKcnna that moil were comiug to Carroll's to killjoots; don't remem ber whether I told MclCenua that, now Yost was out of the war. I would like to getsouio men to kl.l Jones; was told to ask McKeuna tor ins n; couldn't wnto, nnd It was Jim canoll who Now 'AdvorfciBOinonts. &liirt$ vm t James went uwav at least lo tne bolt ot my knowledge ami belief; they uiUlit have vaidsfioin them; Yost dld'nt pui tbo ilabtout; Mccarron lliedtwo BhotB at them 1 Yot. 1 think, tell down, and cried "I'm shot t" they ran over toward me, and Mcticgb in filed a shot, as bo thought that Mclairon was tollowlug; they only had one load loft ; wo wont np tho road towatd IVewklrk; 1 tell aown tho asti-bauk, and tore tho kneo out of my black pants. 1 left them a lltt.e way below Mauus Boyle's; I thea itiiecttd them how to go; tuo road would lake thcni out to the White Boar: don't know whera Brestin lives; I know llobort Bronlln; camo homo, and going up to the porch toon off my boois, and hid my pauts under some otbor clothos. no that my wife wouldn't eeo thorn: my wife let mo In: it might havo been half past two, or three o'clook, when I got back: talked with llonrty und Boyle in Alock Campbell's ono bun oay. about the Hth or 15th of July; Campbell was present; lloarty told me ho had Bent his own pistol by Johnny O'Donnell to Mctleghau; uoyie saiu "ion uairou x u buuu mi ijisbu home:" bo said "I'd give it to you now. butit'a too far to go to my bouse; "lloarty lout mo his pistol to g home: between uucktown and Her inantowu I met Bob Cnurchulj 1 saw that pislol before, at the depot, when lloarty was going to a convention at Mananoy: "Yellow Jack" Bono hue was going with Iilui, ho Bald; bo dldu't a,y then which convention It was; I took tuo pistol to Carroll's; I saw it again one dny as ho was taking It to the gunsmith's to get n screw in it; that was before Yost was killed; when he gavo tao pistol t me at Campboll's I took it home, and thero I found James McKonna nun 1'at. MoNoalis; I didn't know where MoKenna lived; I had aeon McKeuna beforo; I shook hands with hnni I hadn't oonhlui tor somo time; tho two had supper with me. and afterward I gave the pistol to McNealla. and told him to git 0 it to itoartvi naked lloarty afterward II he got his pistol, and be said "No," aud I told him that I gave It to MoNoaUs to give to him i Kerrigan tnon described Koarty's piatol minutely and corrccuy, and looking at one the district attor ney had, he aald "I'll swear thailis Boarty'a pis tol, and that's ihe piatol McUeghan bad when Yost was shot, and that's tbo pistol I gave Mc Nealla)" MoKenna took the pistol ont of my hand while 1 was giving It to McNealla and cocked it. and eveiyihluK; the next time I saw the pistol was in Ungh McUeghan's barroom. In September, when he loaded it and oiled It to shoot John 1. Jones; another big bright revol ver would not work, and while he wa trying to make a cartridge lit with a kulfo It exploded, and the bullet went In the bar; the pistols were gtveu to Doylo and Kelley, and Campbell gave me ono, and wanted me to shoot Jones, too; uexl saw tho pistols brought down to Aleck Camp bed's by McOcgnan tbo night before-Jouea was ahst; Campbell gave them to Kelley and Doyle: Doyle had itoaity's pistol; Campbell told Mcoeghantoeohome, bo that tbo woman of the house could swear he was at home, I next bsw the pistol In Tamoqus, at the spring, about eleven o'clock In the forenoon ot the 3d ot Sep tember: I think thla spring Is right In front of the cemetery, thero la a lot ot laurel brush there, Doyle bad the pistol: Kelly had two the soni ones given tlietu by Campbell; they bad them when I left them lo go lor another bottle ot whisky; was about a dozen yards from them when I was arrested by Wallace Unas, bo I don't know what they did with them; thiuk Car roll aald that they'd nover be found oat that nobody knew they were at bis house, and I think I said It was a clean Jab (a clear corrobo ration of MeParlano'a testimony), don't rectd. lect what was said about Aiclegbsn and Boyle, come out In ten miuutesorless: didn't see them get n dtlnk ; mo glasses wcru ainutllug oil tlio counter 1 was Handing upon tho pavement, with my 'tace toward the porch ; they didn't block up tho bar-room dooiB , whs Btnuding up ngaiiiBt those eiltlng ou tho pinch j on, my Uonl thoro wei o lots of people passing : they w eren't plnunlngthe muidor there; tney weie only planning to get the pistols 1 tnoy said that by Ihoir (led they weieu't going homo without do ing tho Job, as the had como throe tlnios to do it : think I said that 1 would, or might bo, sus pected If it was dono 1 Bald that they bad belter not do It. as I had some ords with Baruey Mo Catron, and I might be blamed lor It, aud I think It was McUoirhan who stood np and s i, it that, by their Ood. they weren't going to bo uia appointed after comlug threo times. Half past twelve having nrilved conn ad journed for the usual tinlf lioui. Cum t reopened ou tlmo, the andlenco being If nuythlng larger thau that which dliod tho room dunng luo-niornlng. Jimmy once more took the stand, looaiug refreshed, nslfno bad been lu dulKiug in as good a meal aa ho could swadow In Bucb a limited timo as halt au hour. Mr. llyon didn't waste inuo.wliue in cettlug to work npon Jamoa. who anawere.l ns follows : Wouldn't be certain whether It was McOe nhau or Bovle who said that It was the third time thoy had come to do Ihe Job. and wouldn't bo disappointed 1 think I swore befoio nt tho habeas corpus that It was Boyle, and thine it was ; they both got up, nud I won't bo possliive which one said It 1 Carroll told mo to go to So. lau'a and get a pistol for mou who w ji e going to Maneh Chunk 1 didn't tell Nolan that I wanted a pistol to oscoit a man to Old Minos 1 think I tom nim uiat carrou sent mo : umn't see is oiau tho next morning 1 didn't go to the barber sIiod the next niorulns; and meet Nolan, didn't moot jNoian ouerwaru, anu ton mm qot touaro to leu anything about giving me a nlslol : saw INolau onetime, nnd ho told mo to loll Canoll to bo carelml, that his houso was watched 1 didn't ask lid. Ulllespla for a pistol, and dldu't tell bltn toot 1 wanted to shoot a Dollcemau 1 oou't bo- lievo I swore at the habeas corpus that I didn't boo any 01 tue pxiaouors 011 iuo mum 01 tne ota. attor I lclt cart oil's.and don't bolieve you askod me that question) -Ucaeghan told me "Now, you llttlo hugger, yu go homo, and not bo drinking, and letting this out 1" 1 saw Yost get ting killed 1 don't rocoilect aweanog at tne ha beas corpus that l didn't hear of the murder of Yost until the next dar: nover aald that Mc Ueghan and Boyle told me ot tho murder be causo they wero " M0UI0 Magulrea" and I was one also t gave tho pistol to MoNoalis: gjvo it LO mm Bouiewuere uuuut lau zviu urzistoi juiy; iravo It to him after Yost was killed 1 don't re collect et saying that I sent the olstol to lloarty three weeks before Yost was lulled 1 it I said bo it was to the best of my knowlodgo) if I dialt Isn't true 1 hadn't the pistol In my possession when Yost was killed ; got it at Siorut JI11I, from lloarty. wbo gavo it to mo on the night 1 metchuichill) to tho best ot my knowledge It was on the 15th ot July that I got It from Uo- . hl It T l.l.i.r In, hnl n si... n ,1 n-tn evening, as ilcKouua and MoNealu wero in the house, I went home, and alter we had supper I gave It to McN ealls to take lo lloarty; the ether tlmo I had It I left it at Carroll's ; lloarty gave It to me that time when bo was going to Mahanoy City to a Convention ; be said that It was too htavy to carry around ; lelt tt in car roll's the same day that lloarty went to liana. nov i don't know wncther I told at the habeas cotpus that I left It at CarroU'a ; after I left it at Carroll's I saw It again, when lloarty gave it to me ; Baw It first when Hoartv took it to get a screw put In It ; Baw It In McUeghau'a bouse on the night ot the murder i Uatruli only gave them the singte-barroled pistol t It waa given to them about ten or fifteen minutes before I lore I the other men bad gone out i there was a back door ; didn't soe them go out : they might have gone up stairs and to bed, and I wouldn't have seen them t I think I sworn that two or them went ont : I wa taken into tho Ancient Older ot Hibernians, audi never thought It was the "Mollies :" I was acting once aa body-mastar ; after Carroll moved to nis house lack Kehoe and AleoK Campbell came (hate he was stop ped'; I was bottr-maslter for about thieo months, I tbiuK ; I was body-master when Yuat applied to tho Hhcnandoah division tor men to kill Jones; didn't apply to Moont Laffcc: Clnls. Donuetiv wns tnen county necictsrvi ho hnd givui uu tho office of bodymate.r:waa'nt In M t. j.nlleoluiuyllfo; I told .McKonna that I was luuuiviiif; 1U1 Ull'U. I ll IMUAIIIK JU1 lUUIll. lilt man waa lo bo killed I had to Iook Ionium: It wns tlio rule of thu widely: did not Keep tho rules ot the society, and aiu't going to do so any more, either (lattiihter): did It longonough: didn't iisk Clulstopber Doiuiellr, foi 1 wasu't urqunlutcd with In m much, although I saw nliu often enough 1 liovn owned a pistol in Iny life, nnd nover carried ono except lloarty's ) uid'ut cany ouo when I went to Baujford j niuilo u couiesston in Maneh Chunk Isilj taluk lntido It before Doyle wns convicted: nld'nt stuto that Yost was nil a coward, and tnat when he was s.iot ho ulenteu llko u cull ; oid'nl sav that 1 would luivo u dozen men hung, and thou l would'nt tare what tho a 1 became of mo.iioi that then 1 Miuld'ntcaio fortlod or in n ill I'ut tay la thujau at Mauch Chunk that If 1 anew nnytuluz ubout thu murder of Jouea 1 w .uiirut stay in jail a uiiuuie : uuiuearn wanted us lo play Innocent, nnu ho told Doylo Unit tbo suit, mont had been sent to llellley's, and that t no witnesses would cull theio uud awear ueojidlugiy ; tuo lawyer thought 1 wou.d biiuuit " and Muthouiu tned lo pump iuo, but bo (ojld'nti Capinlu Bluileii has boon to too mo iu prison heio, and Caplaln Peeler al so ; uavo'iit ueoii loui uocui -ucitenna'a ovi iieitei i hnvc'iil had any oths Btitcmeiusrcad to n.o : when Hhcitff iiienciset'abiotherwas on Iho stand at Mauch Cbuuk I did Bay that somo otwlinbiio sad wu-sd llo; and! it wns nU d ii d lie thoy got mo no vest : fcuio, I could'ut como dowuneio turn akin: mv clothos wcio worn out lu mo service ol the ' Mollle .u. nuuea'" leading men lo commit murder: the sheriff gave mo o pair of boots, uud tbo coat uud pains weio ioiu ; moi nave nt Kept mo ou pea uuiu, my luuu i d:d'nt tell JacklCohoe mat I toio my pants when 1 muuloicd Yosti uevor was lold that ufier ihoao trials woieovor I woum bo seut out ol tho country : never told a 1 epoi ter lhat I was going Wcat ; tho district at- 101 no J saiu iu iuj ivanu iu siuncil iniuiiK lust ho Nimiiuaed I wonid po Wl st alter tile tllnl.nnd larm giass-hoppois ; ho d d'ut tell me that I woum no pat in I'lUKcrioirs ugoocy wun aie- HCUU11 i i-uuu uuu iiu.uu(icu luiiKJitci,; lledlroct-I saw McKeuna Insi ubout nwoik befoidl was urresicii; I dld'nt hoar until Cant Linden told mo a day or so ago that a detective was nut, and that It was McKeuna; Doylo lu iuuuci Ohtink t jid me tuni Muthearu huu told him thit tho statement was sent from Mauch Chunk to lleilly.and that tlio witnesses wero tu go to llcllly's odlco anil aw ear Mulheamlsa lawyer lu .Mn ioh Chun ; llleliy Is a gentleman f.oui I'ottsillio . Bitrlboloiuew was only to see me oueo ; Mulncaru to d him to play off inno cent: lanw Ito.irtyttiul Canoll on tno5lb, but not ihe others, aud that was what I meant i nm tlvo feet one lucb, I ihluk : tuere was no divis ion in Tamaqua : ouch Baruey Doion and Camp bell had a llgnt, and Cninpoell hau Barney put out, ami hud Kehuo put lu his place : thov wanted a body-iuaater. and thoy wanted me.trat 1 could'ut give out the "goods." ns I coulil'nt roml or wnto : the letter containing the 'goods' camoaildio ecdto mc, bin Canoll tot It : took ino duel, anu Carlo,! put ttum ttown lu his took ; Dutf, was n mem er : tooa: dues fiom btiu several limes ; Catui-beli cauio to mo nud cuiiol iuCarioll's bar-room, and asked ns tor men to Kill Jono ; by permlasion ol Kehoo I was bnily.mnwti'r : one Muui.uy itho ord-r wis (iruauized ; ttio first place I met VicKenna was ,,t u convention in Uirntdvlllo ; the division met In Carroll's houaoi lue nieuiber wero Frn'iK Oall'igher. Johu Deegims, Jim Mo mil, James O Bunnell, l'-it. O'Dunneil, 'I'hos. Kill, Joseph Sh irpe fnincK Wiuk.p1, 'Ihomns Djffir, John Mnlloy, and otho s; MtUechinn dB.iylo belonged to i anion countv; AlecK Campbell was boilT-uiosttir al Summit llili wnon ho lived in Tainauiia ; lloarty was body. muster of Cn.il Dale dlvi.-lon. Iieciosa-ox-iniiued. I went to McKonna to get linn to list his InHutuc-in geltlug mini for i nmuhell to Kill Jones don'i tntuK no pioinls. eii i n Ki .l McKemi'iti in.K Donnelly to get tnen , itn. Miie nt ns were Innrethor tiro I tooK MeKeiina ndile ; ft cKeinia u d Donnelly wcio an. uKln.' lii''P,linrn uiinildod- trot nrettvd IlliK Unit liny ; a .ko iveuoo wns uouia iu iviiui n i i out f mo for getting drunK : attended four convoulions ; ono nt Jock KcIp e's, ono nt I-af- tettv'slwll. In uiraruvitie, one at aiauauoy City, nnd unn ut 1'iillsville. uiairec .ino lira-iimo i mot uovio iui Koilev was In Carroll's, before I tooK theui to Lansford. , rnu i insert flm tosilmnnv of Kerrlznn. nnd it wns with n luh of relief th tt Jimmy plcKod up uls hat, and slipped from tbo wi.nesa stand lu to too tinnd of Llsfiienda, tho Coal and Hon pollceinsu, who caooitcd him bacK to JaiL Eve ning Herald. HAVING Introtliicrxl n now fenturo In nJilUlon to our slock, nnuicly, Rcady-msideShirts made of the llest Wanmuttn Muslin, St illy extra finality, nil Linen Shirt Fronts, Linen Cuds, nml complete In all ro speets, wliliih wo aro enabled to oHur to THE rUIJLIO AT TUB EXTREMELY LOW 1'IUUK OP r$1.50 per Shirt Tho Shirts aro guaranteed a Perfect Fit, ami tntitle up lu first-class order. Wn would respectfully Invite TOU to cnll nml examltii' the Shirts, as we aro satisfied yon cannot buy Die mote rials nil, I hnvo them Hindu up at the sauio price. Itcspectfully, Shirts CHEAP CASH STORE, Somnicl's Block. fAl I HIGH F1I0ES Messrs. 1). BOCK & CO., Of Rehtiylklll County, IitvIhc nnrchasod ll o floods, Iliglit and Tltlo to tbo Storo formerly occn wed by Mr 55. II. BONO, lu the nniongh ut Bohigluon, would invito tne iieoidoot thlanolghoor hood to rivo them n enll and Inspect tho iiw ct o m s JUST rtKCRIvnD. Tho Iluslnoan will bo under tho Snporvlslon of Mr. Si. McrtOSE, late B Jlerchnutat Ftnelcville, and previously at Barnosvillo. SohuyUlll Coniity, whtTO no waa known ns n successful doaler, becnno a reasonable ono As nil imrnost of what may bo espectca of them It Is only necesspiv In stiito that the announcement ot tho Opening was dolayed on account of tho tlmo it to ik to lle-llark Good. Kvorytl.lng h is lienn inaraed LOWER THAN EVER OFFERED BEFORE. We Invito all to call anil seo us, and wo ptoiriho, since our experience In business has taught nn how to buy wh'-ro and when. 1st. That we will always soil as low ns we can. 2nd. We win sell to rhlliMi'ii wliornino for a-onii' ns low a- to their patents nr grown persons. 3rd Wo will deliver goods without oxtri charge, 4th. Knnwiiir that n cash business la the only fair way of dcajlnj; WE WILL SELL FOR CASH na low ns wo can, nnd having no oxionsa in koeplng ho iks, no losses from bad debts, and noi bo. Intr iinder obM.'niions to dealers wo can buy cheaoer and therefore sell cheaper than the old trout establishments. 5th. Wo will always supply the market with Wry rMl5 WtiMS5Carpets9 Oil Cloths, Matting, Groceries, Provisions, Produce, Flour, Feed, Grass and other Seeds, &c. f'omo one, cotuo all, both great and small. Tain? i.i si mil. lean or tall. Ultovonr iiowneigh'aois a friendly call. Opposite the L. & S May 0, 1870-yl 1). BOCK & CO., Depot, BANK Street, LEiimirroN, penn-a. Mew Stacks MiiiiJiennaia Itffpf tfully announce to the cm. zen of 1 1 bight, n and vie. ally IhM tiny hi.ve ri.tcied tnln en-ir nor. ship nnd I avejnsl relnrnul trmi the, rli.. win 10 tiii r pincliased one ot ti i l-'Tgi'H and best aahertmRts of LAMES'. flKN't-S MISblib'. YOU'l'll'iK and CHILDREN'S Sew teae t New Advortisomonts. rio Wliom It liny Conoern. JL All noranns sro hereby uotlflod not tomoddle wuh two horses, 4 horned cattle, Faimlnglm plomonts, no., now In tho possession of JAM EH JSASTMAN, on tho faim in Franklin township. Carbon couuiy.I'a ,as the same are my propetry, uotll further notlco. CATlLAllirs tj act i uuiu, Lonignion, iu May 20, 3w. T o Whom It liny Concorn. Notion la horehv trlven that the nndeislaned. on May 10th. IS70, sold his Farm stock.in Upper Towamensmg township. Carbon County, fa., with all the stock, compnaing horses, cows, hoes, machinery and other farmina-lmpleraenta. loins Broilior, uonrau uuiacaor, luru vuiiiuuid Conallleintlo i. FKANUIrt HOFACKGXl, U.TowamenslngTwp., Carbon Co., To. May !0th i8,-w A NNUAL STATEMENT Of tbo llccelpts and Itxpondltnrcs of the no noiJGIl of vv ElMai'ORT for the year end lng May 1st, MIS : RECEIPTS. Amount of Dup. for llorough purposes.. $472 75 Total amount on ax received.... (4 oo Amnnut duo on DuuUsata 20 75 471 75 The amount due subject to exonerations, ad ditlona and per centage ot collecting. KXVBNDITUKES. Br ain't paid on Orders to dato .. 1257 49 llv halancn nn hand 185 M J4 00 we tne nnaor'ignea Anoitorsot ineuorougn of Welssport. do certify that the above acconnts aro correct, aa tne statement and vonchers of William Bollinger, Treasurer of the Uorough 01 weissporr, ror tne rear ending ii ay l, ino. FltANK O. KNIl'K. 1 Anoitora. Welssport. May 13, 1878. mto 3w MUAL STATEMENT Of the noceipts and Expenditures of tho iiuunn i aji. quo Dy tue jioraaanoi weies port, for the ysar ending May 1st, 187t: KECBip-ra. Whole ain't of llountyllnp. for li tail 50 " Per Canlta " " SM 00 -IIW5 50 Total amount receivra on nop... f;s oo lialanee due on Duplicate J80 50 1SJ5 50 The balance due subject to exonerations, ad. oitiona anu commissions. KlFUNiirruniiB. Ilvam'tpaldC. Albright, Atfy.. 1225 00 Ilobt. Anthouv- &50 00 IS75 Oj By balance on hand loo oo t375 00 We. tho nndersltmod Auditors for the Boro' of Welssport, do certify thatihe above accounts are corroci, as tno statement or wiuiam aioi. linger. Treasurer ot the Uorough ot Welssport, xor tne year enmog may i. lavs. FltAWlC C. KNIfU. jAuill-ors, Welssport, -Mav 1J, ib70. wJO-wJ Boots, Slioes and Gaiters, Suitable for the Wear of this Settion, ever beforo b ought into this town, nDO IiitSio an Inspection beforo pnrchaslng elsewaort, feetlni! snio Ihov cm gtisrnuteo euUt aitifactlon In I'Ul 11 AXI QUAIiITY. The Manuf ietu' ing Department will no under the snoerltitondence of Mr. I". II cm, which Is a sntlieient gu.irntiteo that work cutrn.s.ed to thoni will no done equal to that of any other eetabllnhmeiit in tho county. Hepaning neatly and promptly ntteiideu lo. Patronage urtttedL HEIM & GERMAN, St"ro in Semmel's New Block, opposite the Poblfc Square, BANK STREET, LelilRlittio, l'a. it.ii-ji HIKMENDOUS KEDUCTION IN PKICES POll CASH ! ! The nnderslgned respect fally an noun co to their customer aad the pub lic in general, thai, alter matnre delib eration, i nev have determined toPXJ.T, GOODS FOB CA8II ONLY, 1'ODiaBd after MABCII 15, 187. '1 his pi au they believe will le for the benefit of all ?mrtiea dealing with tbean aswellaAfcr bemaolvea. In dping boaUiosa catb "credit svtem"there is always abeavr f ee centageel bad debts to neprnvldra or. and TawU ol nseeaslty mas to great extent be mado np by an Iseieas ed ner eeniare of vront on all coeds sold. By adopting tke CASH HYBl'HM to an, iocs wni no longer do tne case Price will be marked dowm to th Taiwest I.rrlne Prodi and onresnalsm. era will lie the gMnera thereby, as they will no longer have to pay a per centage nn the loss sua tnlned by those who never pay for what they get AcV-n. by adorning tho "cah system," w will ho enabled to furnish onr patrons with everything ID the CLOTIIINO LINE, isailn np In tao Latast FashiOD, bv the best of Workmen, and f i om the Finest Materals, at Prices fully as low aa Ihe name qnality of a raiment can bo bought for In any other town m the Ktato. We would also announce tsat we have secured the right to nso the PATKNT RUBBXH HOT. TOMS far PANTALOONS, the best thing for keeplns the pants bottoms In shape ever iDrentad, and that we are now receiving an Immense stocK of Spring and eunipor styles of J Cloths, Cassimoj-es and Vesting, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps. URNTIiEMEN'S FU11NIMIIINO GOODS, and everr other article nsually fom in flrat-eUts Clothing otores. Patronogc eollclted and satisfaction guaranteed. LAURY & PETERS, Merchant Tailors, P. O. Building, Lelilglitou, Ta. Oct. 3, 1OT3. JL 1776. CENTENNIAL. 1876. NEW RULES Sr. NEW PRICES The nndersiened. In announcing the arrival ol his IMMENSE STOCK Of Hl'iUNU and BUMMER Cloths, Cassimeres & Vestings, would also stato thathe has concluded to do business, irom and after APRIL 1st. 1875, on a STRICTLY CASH SYl-TEM, He la induced to thla oourse bv the large amonntof debta standiug o.i his books, much ot which It Is utterly Impossible to coJeo and no business man can afford to lose a third of his labor and good by the prevailing credit system, and be. therefore trusts tnat the aaoDiion of a Btrlctlv Cash t-vstom and a corresponding Redaction in toe l'rlcool Uoodsot all kinds will bo an inducement for bis many friends to continue their patronage, believing, aa hs does, that he can give them much greater satisfaction under the new system, than ho was able to do under the played out credit system. He has much pleasure In Inviting an early Inspection of hla extra ordinary large stoctc of N EW GOODS, comprising Cloths, Cassimeres & Vestings, for Men's & Boy's Wear, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHINO GOODS. MATS AND CAPS, all Style and Prteoa, taidles', Misses'. Gentlemen's, Tooth's and Children's BOOTS, SHOES and GAITBBS, mado up especially for the wear ot this locality. Krcry article made up at this Kstuolisnment la warranted of the Beat Material and Warknaui -ship, and guArantewl to give entire aathitacUon, T. D. CLATISS, Merchant Tailor, , 2nd door above tbo Public Square, BANK STREET, Lohlghton.