a»H~ :■!.-r * * .x&\ T -':-i^SCS' :^ ■’'■; *“f : too, k I\C - : ; 6 If' . .. :.':^^; , WW..?;;:GAMf»BEtU ; - r ?,'t ;|. V iv . ;;r\ r -,:■ \ f -.;L _ ,-*’ '■ '-IQS’** iwi, Fijijii aM •■ -■-. jsaajtefesssssp *r,?»r 5:..:; '.. ■o- IQrtli lllllTl Btwtt,- - -.—--- ... «**»»»»; ~,.v •,. iLjrilMWft:-.:" .’.:,- v -. .MMUBBI jfcpfr ;■ :" , : ;"<;-;;'h;:iyejjB, / -;fe,.i>i»:i«.'„:.- -.'r- ait««ttnurrag>iw»t. fI|A»mOTyBT ’lZ‘ll l ' :! , *.? . > A KB ■s#:, . t ' .... -:■ i c; .■ i-* f: f r ' \&t&Gk*NT:- GARMENTS. MfiOUSHT FaOM THIS ADMCBNT WOK K-BOOMB cooper & tiONABp, E-J "“s ;Oaj»R Jwii|B Swobs.,; 5V,_ ii y .ryy VvfC-ii,.h •;> • ; %?*<;, I -,,:v;y-~'-f '■ fi !; -'s Sißiisfefflstnefc 1 . ' f :•■ STKONGCORNEKS.| .••. „.,: Ha. \fc; ■ • 4"; 4 '~; iw—a «* * w mik Mrmum ti-v*m iwiu -.' 38SSBs&8S£ti# " ■ ■ ''■ •■ %&: ■• -44:''. 4 i 4; . qml&iimm! r.\ QLJNDB AMX> BHAX>BH. ;4 ’ T v -j 4 oPW.C-:;'-:'"- ,- „- 1 4-'-‘4V'.*.',.-.’ri-r.. v '4-V'v;i J tp- .4 i 4v's% -•" - : : \ fife v: V I*;.;'*:' p^„-^. 41- ■ - : . ... ....... ~«;-vig H«lHgMßfl BOdDfc ? (QEOBeG BPENOER. FUIWXBHXKa aOOM I r :; ' HO.W* wiittti»a4aat«rlW : ;';-f..•■•tjfcOKPiq giabmst. - .- , j Titttiu Ik* City an wlMMito tMTMbiiraMiaiM, • . ' ' . HUIHEBY GOODS. pKENOH FLOWERS, j MONTUEBB. J SSPE BONNETJ3. ' i ~ •! A BfLKHDU) ASSOITMENT. j THO 3. RSNMSDT « BRO., j , «fT-Sn . Ho.TM OUnmVTBTIUEBf MEDICINAL. WB& WIRSLOW, j BOOTHINO SYRUP 1 EDIKS' TBAYELLING BAGS '' visit. gFALDING’S PREPARED GLtTEi “ A BTITOH IN 71MB BAVBS MINK.” : KCOWOMV: ' BWFATOKI • SAP* Tilt fISOSBt ■ 4i tmintt ntu.tanwi «» *» wU-nnlaM fanilUit itla tmt iMnbl* tobtvswm ekttkud soannlnt wv Mr r*r*iriftf Furnitiro, Toy*, Crook* rr. •:«. SPAiDIKa’B PREPAKSD OLI/H - iatot)>Un<& feMntMMbUl to houMtold otoObrd totowttkMtii.' It ti ahnyanad; stout to ttoktisk latvoint Thar* it mo loauru 4 DOoaultrfor Umrinx ohiini itlitimt niutn, toadliu toll*,' tod Wtoa trad IM. It it Jut thaartiola for oont. thtll.ato qtbtr wuawiil'mck. w aortiir viu laditaof rtflatmitt aadtatU,, - Tkii admlrabla artiaratio* i» «Md oold.beillj ah*-, ■uotllf told ia Mtauoa. ud roMtoiif all tto niwbla waUtiueftto boat. MtoMaaksia’ lino. It Barba ■M# a ito vlaad ofordlaarr mseila*d. boinx Taatly ■mdMlni: . BBBFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.” N.ftAbnMiwoonNniMMoaliottlo. . PWOB TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. WhoiMul* No.« OBDAE Stmt, Nttr Voik. • • - Adtknm . HBNR7 0. i-PALDINCI A 00., Box No. m, Ntw Yort. Msosgunriv A PBEPAEBD aiiCß i ’ •ill mv» UgtimM lUoortaimujUlr la «Terj hatmhold. -Saw br a al! IfOßMt•tationar*. BrOffiat*, Hairi |w. nd PanutaN Sulsra. Broom, *ad Fanor OMmtrr Kaiek&ati ttatU m*k» * taot* of • BPAl4>l*e’3 PBBPARf D oLtlß } •a aukiac *p tkato Ust. ANY CMMATIS. CLOTHING. JJOYS* CLOTHING. j ROOKHILL i WILSON. No, 893 AND g #4 CHESTNUT STBBKT, ! I AN k 118 eouse tt (m with Uwlr MEN’S CLOTHING. j k teifcailor Moek'dt . ~ j BOYS* OLOTtIING. i Of tk* Utoot B»rt** umdi. Uui aide in ti» t ; JIOSTPABHIONABLB MANHEK. j ' ’ MMMrMlaktn aajl Ovausta iiado to orf-r at ttto ; SHdiTEftT NOTipNi 'ijM-ii'- 1 tOMHISSIOX HOUSES. BOAB’S-HEAD SIX-OOBD jyALTER EVANS & 00. SPOOL COTTON, ' > ttet to t*r*m uw«t»d, l»«te»»itt.nwi>aaqw, (MW«,fcMHHHgrkuianrtef. . hsmrm wmrastbd, CwfiSoJusET. sTcSriiiK)2w?S. y. Cf. CA»TILLB, emmt Atmt, Mnr TM. ■ '• J. B. HOWBiI,, | gflfrurif, SL&ZABD, ft mntCHINSOp, ' ''• . z*'. .> :„ or"""",.V?.:\ -» -.y.v I : HOJiSE-rURNIBHING 6QODI. phie, end the eMy di»teaoe le readily tiktoried »y meehe or the Fifth end fiixth-ttreet Fueenser Bi il» toed, (he earliest, we bellere.ln the etty. o*pt Id Jwoei We«t, formally 10 fofooni formikiog re: Mj < »»4 kale,voyages toKerope—Br*t in the « liner end eabaeqoentlr a* com mender of the nobleetH a- - eWp AAtnttc-M, preiddentof toil, rellronT. 4, when wo eey that he menage* U ei wtll ai be® <4i to “handle ‘’ a pwket-tklp or e etumer, we; i n ri , eotly describe ho* well be .dOe* If. - The. line, i g.., lepJa from Monte .street-to Obethem' street, ■ ad. ■ toeaee,...wlfii *hang« of aim, for Frenkforda id - baok—thy whole dbterae, exceading 8 mllea, hr teneente..' . - .. )'• The church we* built In 1790, by thaQerw >h Reformed. Congregation,. end >waa ooonplod by Hr] , until, 1805. It then remained two yean wllhon: # paetor. In April, 1808, lie eharterw a* transfer aj s to the f reabytorian Congregation, Jby whtott Itedn’l Unas* to be used. i n >"■ jHereii e veriattm.et literatim oopyaf * e. oelpi, or r*th*r memorandum, of money* paid to' one of fhe inelentpaiton: mb i “ Paid at Bondry Time*.To; ibe-Revatent-Wll-., liam Rankel the aotn of Three Hundred and jl ty dollar* it Being In foil fr three yean and ilil month* eerriaea that he theiiid; Mr' Randle D in fr tbl* Congf*|aUon as pei Reloet*,;’. ? The iDoome of .1100 e ;«*r was not e Tory mig-’ nldoent anwaot, specially whonooitraited with, tho 825,000 1 yar, whloh Henry' Ward Betel k* r “ u U* In the pel pit, on theleetuiW ptatforA, a a|' at the editorial desk. ! * ’ "A mwß •; ■ Oho old Cherek, kntored by the" Prwbyteri, na in 1808, was not wary large* only forty fat by it it," ty.. They enlarged it In 1810, and tethots itaerai ty. feet by forty... A , third ellenrlon waa eotnetem e4l in June 1859, ahi It Is now .ninety feet long by, ainty wide. It it in the Byuntlne order of alto ipj footure,- with handfome ateined glaae id haa p*w*Mt* .for about mt«s hundred pteto i*. Tb* congregational part 1* oh the akobmi atoJy,,] On the ground-dqer . irt ipeoiona aohool-roii 4,', toarteM’ WoM, llhrery, clergymen’a Them;-;. qi< A®> thing pester or in batter U*te cea searesiy be] foundlruny faburb. I" , The building coat neariy 117,000, end aeeny n dTa'nt* of Prenkford who aro not PrMbyterisaaV rally eontriboted, as wolf utbampgregation. i A John MeArtbof, Jr., t*hlUde)phia,‘ waB arehita t; Ith WitUua Irwio, rrinkford, biiQdir pouter; Mr. Chprlfil .il. I>e*l,/irntihfonl,''itoi *■’ maaon and piaatereVi Holme A Brother, MOaMi i;' Mr. Blaaohard, y' work, tom- ContiSraii; A, Baber impplied theg *. BUingi. ; s Tha’'hiptldftig Sototalttoe donldit«| at, Tb6ißaa.ilfrigj^i's, : ]'J[obn peal,' end WHlikm l y, mei,Raj. A. p. Foater, B»j i (of l,l, ,w*f The, mxtoa I* Mr. Joeeph lfeia e.. The Rer, Proffaeop .ufP.rinoe.toii, pitp h ed jp the afternoon', end the pby. Dr. th in too ereniDgi 'The minuter of too CbamVjh bo' hu e handtome reddehqe eloaa to it, ..‘lrdKif R Mr. Mnrphy—thlj wai his Sret eottlVnapt of Bit leavingPrlnoetoP, where he repaired Mbqtfltrl al edacatlon. Whan he eommenoed hi*, epi p , fen year*.ego, we beliere, hie. ooogreeaCpp l®ni i bared 160 peraona.. It new exceed* 800,, ro branobee here *lno« gonp from It—one to Arid burg end another io'Hoimwbhrg. Hr. Murphy ip en able end heeN hUnUtor, popular, in the b< if i tote* of the term, Meehee hk hie' iefOt iieaeeid id to aoeit for popularity. Prenhford la now what Germantown uakd' to 1 « before toe great Intqx of reildenta frott ihe ei 1& It It well eitntted, with wood and wetor. ta well ae g«ed wboleaomo ilr, end might reidny he mi<|< a charming plMe for v anmmer' reeidenoe for th *t tfho, ’ 1 ~ - ; r ... Um pity, aeeti 1 * ’~ .*■ ■ £ deain- a ehaage. . 9 hoardliighouia.. »d {irOgisgt, :ee_ yei.--.Jle ty, Wealthy Phtiadetfihteae herw'ylepbant rwddiw «e near it Ahont half a mile; beyond .Prankford b -toe heeottful oonntry aeatof Hr,- CoreMln*, whl h; though tittle more then tlx mile* from the St to Honae, la aaeompletoly ibnt oat from tho eri ry day hutle of life, aa if it wera plmed In toe* io eluded valley of tho Jnnlato. >- Publications Received. Bancroft's History of the United Statu. Vol VI I. ,(lka American Berolation. Val. II.) Boats i.: Little, Brown, ft Co. Med leaf Diet of Electricity, (Eleatro-Phjilolc jv and Eleotrp-therapeutics) By Alfred 0. G ir- rett, MD. Boiton: Tlokoor A Fields. Commentary on the Goepel of St. John. / By Jo lin J, Owen, D. D. New York: Leavitt A Allen Xzpoiitlon of the Swedish Morement Care. ' 3; ' Georgs H. Taylor, M. D. New York: Fowls l Welle. Morning Hoare In Patntos. By A; 0, Thoippa n Boiton: GouldALlneoln. '* Historical Sk'etoh of Cemmeree and Navigatl >i - from the Bipth of the Saviour to 18M. New York: G;P. Putnam. Washington IrTing’e Workf. Vol. I.—Knioktr boeker'a History of New York. With portrait and nemerotu wood engravings. New York: kJ. • P. Pntnaih. , > Morning and Evening Hymns ftr a 'week. Bj a Lady. Philadelphia: Protestant Episcopal B(ok Booiety. ->i: - Tl)e Law oi Contracts., By Theaphilus Parto u, . LL. D. 2voU.'Bvo. Fourth,Edition. Bosk n: Little, Brown, A Co. Nothing to Wear. A Philosophical, Pictorial, and Amusing History, told by pen snd.penoll li n •aoosadon of colored oats. Phiiadolpbia: T. Ri Callender i.Cb. . All the Year Round., jnne, 1860. Philadelphia: Callender A Co. 5 THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY FOR JULY. A poem of ebont seven hundred llnee Is unuital lnAmsgesine. Wo have It hero, a eerio-oomfo production, by Leonard Oaae, Jr., entitled “ Trea sure Trove," with Blohard theLlon- Hearted Vor its hero, 1 There ere many passages of greet mej-it, and tha tone of bttdinhgt >it weil maintained. jin the continuation ef “ Oiarian’a Picture,” by Ed ward Spencer, there is one went where Clarion’s painting of Macbeth’s seeing dead Bsnqso Is de scribed,' which' 1 has great I intensity end power. This writer is earnest andl capable. There Is the oommenaement here of a Legend of Maryland, (by John P. Kennedy, which 'promisee well. Fttm William Dowe’a “MoreWorda ebont Shelley,” we loam nothing but the novel Idea, that'beosjnac Shelley's father was harsh to him, therefore 'he, the poet, became rebellions against everything bearing the paternal name, and, thtrtfore, "jas soiled the Father of the Hebrew theocracy atlth ametlng bittemesa, and joined Prometheus iin cursing and dethroning Zeus, the Olympian Usurper,” besides dipping Hie same. fleece, unfillal penoil in ■ blood and- wormwood, jto drew old Oenoi in tha . play of tjiat name. The continuation of 'lTha Professor” dags a lUtlo this month, (one cannot have sensation continually,) but Horatio , Wood man's hearty. notices of Rufus Choate, ;the great lawyer, and Ji G. Palfrey’s sketch of jthe Regioido Colonels, are superlarcompositions. Other articles of note are Professor Gray’s notice of !Dr. Darwin "On the Origin of Spools#,” J.; Jackson Jarvis’ 11 Galleries of Art,” and D. W. Bloodgobd's proetloal and clear glance at the. Mlense of Me. teorolcgy. The reviews end literary notice* in this magailne are generally very good, and the present number exhibits no failing-off, We diseent, in tsto, from the opinions here pot forth, with ability end good temper, in favor of an Intsrnatlimal copyright, believing that the inevitable remit weald be to inoreaee the price of hooka published in Ame rica, and thereby oheek the advance of general information derived from book reading. HARPER’S MAGAZINE. The July nnmbefhes reached ne, from Piter sons' hnd also fromColiender’i,.Hpwthey con trive to sell It S)t fiftaen j oentq a loopy, being, just three-lithe of the retell prior i#:their look out net out*. They. db it. WO beilOVe th'»t ehaut 8,000 eopieebf Harper 'atf' ibid.ih , Philadelphia. This July number oppns vitbi capital,paper, iwell illustrated, colled .'"Among '.the, Neil makers,” end showing hofr nstlsareftmadebytedohlnary in " the Jarioys.” OPeirsat and good point in Harptr is, that It never' failrto "Biiv’i ? an opening ertiole, or two, fuliof. engrering»,,'-and . teaching something. praotWil t(or.»i pleasant. Therefore, the . namby-pamby of .: PM*Hugh er Fits gammon, pam in, he ballast.. < Mn Sqnteriioii - Aneifet.MOuamsnts in tha Unltad BtaieSj■ a»d - ft'i Vary.(lnatf native paper about tbs Sea-Serpent, also merit espeolel nolloe here. Thfjre'ftf# things, io prose and verse, whtohsre worthy .attention. •' Onr Foreign Butaatl, ,^,ah'dyi^R, f^«^^(«'^t'faVer,’ , are even better than usaal^rwhichlamylDgmveb.. Tfaeske-, ray’s story, from tho CornAUl 2lfag**inß, il con' eluded beror-Tery. mankiOpun'.iiM, It is.true, bat yet what netia but Thaokersy could; hiva done, In that wap. TH E OI3CLOSURES! * I ; TESTIMONY. toVkrr'y teethipton and the Ktt(* •H '• t Illh.Bli; ltK*a«j(h C»K(i/e«»i •'"I ' ' 1 I 1 ■ • .3: ,i ■' MRviik^’a'TJidirmoNv. I \’ l J 1 ‘ ■ jpi DEAN onlleil and n. , , Df the OilAlitMtK—Clueillnn. Where (lo jrou reKdef Anner. I reside in Fremont, Setidnekr oountr, Ohio; U. ¥1 hat in jtokir eMapMlohT'' ’’ ' A. I om n prlbtor, O'lllio* *nd puhhehlnr n super n dr*% * *' , , ty-WhSt papot ' n ‘ Ai Ilio fifnte nil ■Me/ititur M the dome ot li. '" r<,fo ' a f * w mr ' l h,,w the Hln aw of lBB7* within a week .sstesaassawK* 4'.flowrjbnntifie^nillthblll f • ' 1 ' /! . i j i «pSfe@«w»MStS: trMmSJE answer!? answer (Hat' qa'esirdn now 1 1 vroik^. 'sfeSS&‘£lSkgS»»' §MBS£3!S Mp» QutM. what is (he,otyeotfon tpjt ? , .. . I hftV#'ntJ r p>)<»6lion.!f ike’WiM»* tpths snhjwtof *ortr examination. ttosgsSal? oon’wSnJhifttaShepni; I Oonhebt(be(tu««tiobwl»K iii irabU ot -embteeW UfcarlnTeeSi«oUoh»n4thMwlllbe » dlfler ‘ Mr. wjSelo W.” e *bb7h *”id before; I eennotlit' fete« fc,3, “ wi,k,rw,t r Mr; Mb: IS *» ere to embodp id one die .j wheje,i<« I reeo.it b* illeiral meene. ' ! ' ~ MV, Oun. This is not lllesal means. , . I ~ . Mr. >ViNki>ow. Yon BMe-W'mlti to v Mk xenelaT ,eo«iU«Mnriaav witQMf ] c The CWAffcMAN. itnrnot »o be supposed that he ts oeired 4t&>Qoa to attend lo hit basinets a# nsinrpdijer • I iUnint know any thlnVafcrofc that [if yntl ean p-ove that Mr. Weddell put 91 Win hiibsnfSy a-iestion to himas £qthe purpose iik. Why. not prove that by tbt* witness ks nnybod* else ? j - snow Ifbe chooses to answer it he can. • He He hap no option but to answer the eues* W M>’« w n«tJLow. I think fie has. Mr Olin, Pecan assert that it wae private business. f Bat we are to decide (hat when, we set the faota.f I I do not think yon ourht to us* bin-* Snake offensive to mftvhen Lam dninatbatonljr/wbioh X oojisideMnydutT. vnjaviiot have examined ea!mali¥< knaves as you have, bat I have tried many questions]©! law myself and it is not a pretpnoe wi'h me when I qb«, tki% i Mr. Olik. That wu not my intuition, I referred ito plea of hp«me»s. on of the r theplea of private business. on tlsa part of the witnes ’ Mftr«A*on forrefusingtoanswerthe question. [ i B? tbs OtuißMMi (to-VitaenM). What did Mr. ", Wendell give yon five thousand doliara for. a few days i' bpfortthbpaatMOof theE.i'jirjhi?? J \ . ' ( - i Mr oliiv. .Hmm Mild that MNwaidfll aid givehjra *■> $5,000? j think that question would be open to the qb j*ot|osof Mtumin; WMt'hasnotbe'Bprove& *imM The Witness I want, no ty with the commit*, t-; !»«; %tr. CoVndeunders*aT>a»tnat I bave alreadv said that 4 .reesived no raoim frota\Mr. Weodeilr Ornbr; * other periton. for the purpose of influencing a *' ttnirnateathau oaDßot be compelled to answer that a -questionanyfuHer than that llfrit be decided that I murtaoßwer. I wii joon and answer he .question fplJyv * -t he Cbatiimv. I ♦ill put it fo the vote of the cow tojtV#.whethef thewitnsae^ repairedtoluiswerthe b -M^iHierfeftronwa*thenreadanfollower*ZT^— l a Metedf • *•*■* • < j *. - The question being taken, whether the- witness bs “ required-to aoiwer the question, it was decided in me • U affiyinative-jeasa. nay I. as foilott* i ~ ; J , - Y*A*-TheOh*lrmAii.MeMr*.OHi.v .rTrara. *- N'T—Mr. Winslow. - ! , r Jn giving bis vote, Mr. TV :,s-v uw I think in the '* war the question is put the wi/nees i» uot bound to dn- T> e witness. bring oalled upon to answer the ques tion. said: I want time before I answer that question. * Idonotwanttoanswer Itthie morning. I want to un derstand ry Weal rights in in s matter. w . A4l l By tha CH&ißtfah—(i. Did not Mr. Wendell oner .yon - •» 000 if you performed certain political services ; ootmentrd with the pssuce t.f the Enslish bill f 1 A. He ra«de a preposition of that kind to me; not the English bill, botany other bill,before the committee eras raised. _ . - f Q, W salt for raisins the committee f . „ ! A.'l be matter was so lons ago that i have forgotten the ev»otpsrtloB?»M about jt.; » I ft. Connected with tnq Encliih bill ? A, it was connected with the whole Leoomptoh o<)n*‘ r o. e, Yo’u have said that Mr. Wendell offered 5»000 for lhatserviced . ’ -j, A. 1 did not my that ha offered that; hut that he made -a proposition with wmoh that was connected. 1 ' 6, will you state faqwmuoh be really gave you? j A. That la the question I want time on before I give an answer. Ido not say that! will pot answer it; but T want to understand ray legal rights before I do answer itj The elerk of the oommittee was directed to fum ah the witness In writing with the following question: J •‘O Did y (j.Did you not leli the officer that before you came on here yon wanted to have a conversation withJpd&e Ball.andseehimebout.it/ „ 4 xt . «... A. Wot in retard to this matter. I was ta’king .with two or three friends present, the postmaster was »h«er aboutoominshere.andnaidlmnstsee Judge Hail f or get a letter from him. t Sr Mr. OTnrsLoiv-Q. How long timfr do rou want .to answer the question propounded to you by the commit tee ? A. Ido not ukloni.t tliau till to-morrow mornins- . Fbiday, April M. i‘. BEAN recalled. 1 By the OnAtmtAW—ft. Have iron prepared your Answer to the mterrqsaUiry furnished you yesterday ? (The interrogatory wns read as follows: I „ Q. Bid you not receive a check from Mr. wenieil for 91,000 ft vert short time before the fcnshsh hillwas pMted; and. if epi upon what consideration and dor what purpose was it paid to you?”] ; t A. I have P°thad a consultation with anybody, but I will answer the sumllas. I received snob a oheok from Mr. Wendell. The consideration-was my services. *■ I understood the malter. m aiding that Leoompton seUle raent. I oannot tell whether it was be ore the conference committee was raised, or after it was raised, and before the bill waa passed. ... .] . By Mr. Ol»n—ft. Bo you yeoolfeot-whether the ohdolf was made payable to “Kansas ?” . ... J . A. That Is my impressionj b-t lam not positive about V And you deposited that oheok in the Bank of the Netropo!is,oftM* city? | HoVeoon afterjbe receipt of it? J A. Within a van fawr hours I think, lwent urf as soon as I could get away from the office, here,, . > 0; And tm k a certificate of deposit from the bank f A. 1 ti.TrkldrewgiOOoraW m money l 1 think it was B*oo a small amount. . ft, And to»k a certificate of deposit for §4.900? A. For the balanoe whatever it Wfti. 5, you subsequently take.out % portion of that * A*°A'short time afterward* I got a draft on New York for §4 000, end th* balauoe 1 drew out from tnr>d to time, as I nerded the money. Home I sent home, and some I epent here . J ft, Wbatdid you do with that'draft on New York ? . a. I sent It home to my banker, and save him orders to pav certain debts of m ne out of that drslj, ft. What bank waalhftt draft deposited in ? A. In th*,Fxohange Bank of Bujyrus.Oftio, where I was then living .. . ~ . , , . 0. Who were the oashier and president of that banc Attnsttime? „ .. .. A. I am not onrtain whether Mr. Reynolds or Mr. Quimhy w«s cashier {I think Mr. Reynolds wascashier, and Mr. QuTmbT was president. . ft, You- sar that the balance of §4 000 was subse quently applied to pay certain debts of yours ? Ta. Asfarasihedebtsrsaoheds and the balanoe was lying there when I wont home ' - ft. Bo tou reonbeot for what, and to whom any considerable amount nfthat money was paid f A. 'l'here was a Judgment due the Cincinnati type foundry, the oost and ever) thins of whioh amounted to considerably over 1900. ’i ben there were various little Amounts running from 920 or thereabouts, up to about 9100 or 9*oo. The whole amount paid hut for debts reached ne near as 1 can remember to 9S 000, or la that neighborhood. I gave to the banker all the debts thntl could remember that I wanted him to pav. What thoy Amounted to I do rot remember, and I did not know at the time. I told him to pay whatever they amounted to. ft. Bo you reoplleot any thing else you paid besides this Judgment? Av l paid my brother vnmo borrowed money. The orudnftl emnnnt was 9100 { I directed Mr. Quirob* to •end him 9170. My brother was then living below Co lumbus. And | think I direoted a draft upon New, York to i»e sent to him. ft. You say this money was given yon, as yon sup posed. in oonsideiation of your services? A. Yes. sir. O, What services were you expected to perform ? A. To get every member that 1 oonld to vote for the bill, or for raising the conference committee, which ever it was. ft. How get them? ' A. I know of no other wayexoept by electioneering withlbom. , , . ft. Rv personal aoftoitaticnt ? A. Yes. sir, ft- Where did you stay in this oity daring that session of Congress? , A. Nearly opposite Brown's, over Weaver's oonfeo tinnery store ft. Did apybody room with you? •A. ves. sir t Judgh Hall, a member of GotigrM*. At ft. Bo you know the emnunt of the fond used for .the i of interesting persons in the passage of that j , A. Nn. sir 11 never had any means of knowing. . vjfc, You tjever bad any information upon the subject?■ ft‘t poynttkMigfrAm what mmimo this 90,000 came? A. NothingttiortrttiAh that Igotitoutor the bank, Jv nererjnqubed where it came lrovn. * < i ft. Whohanded the oheok to you? t , -A. Mr. wendeil, hitnself-- ' , ■ -j.i; ft. w* hat conversation had you with Mr. Wendell upon the subject prior to the receipt of the cheek ? A. I pould not give the ■ < ft, panyottgiYetheiubst«noe «fit? .. • A.,;i can five snmathiaK nsartbe anbafcaOcecf it. Mr.- oi«rk T « offle.. irtmMQwitfU*a>Um'MDtsfore out.nsmtit.reormru. I w,ntttaund tfl.r*, snd; Hi t.mjmß.i ooneotl,, h. uod Hi* to nt ootthiMUl b* mViicl ms »lut I aotald j!rt towsrds helpli). slon< tills innitst, «r siiinstlifiiK «r fHnt Kino! i tnlll him th»t I did tfist Icwdli) do maro limn f wjiiiloldi' t tint 1 “i*™sinojmidtogettn,i thing pettled. .bo KfJ •"»** onnlil tlo mttrs. smt foloimsd Wist 1 hod nllusno* withons msmbor *hdi»«in|Ot »fr*«il»in i in f tvor ofrultlns th* onto. MS. • ’ ' “ ’ ••<- I. itf Wlthtthom^tp^vs^o^TOl,^^ T k .j*sJ F i!f'a£t , Wil* , l h ** l WMUkUitn ifißvnolis 'igwttrtsfEffifi ,Q. After iWreceipt pf this check, what did you do towarjfe •erronmn* any i#rri Whom aid yotfwer ' ; . . alter a flnile nwm%j I never had f ihrOTtinrQmity wtthmit forcing myself upon any mem* - i il.iDo9ff% efafrfltet aar> iionr»n»nQ» '"lA'lY£Wu(fi«tHl''dfA cohv.rydwUh «»r : M,Aiir : iifeJi 1 J.lgpsMl i ntt'iMMoMe; J thiAiitv»w.liltodj that I ■■j tt} Yoawy iKatlvon ci* frngHhfc Batik of Metroyoliu R : I }»' the* jS«Sg*' f of th# bill. w'in’ tbeeattlemeritjof , T?m^? l h^?.w4s;, a flerl«r.t«ni^s baokjlthinlf hrthb fauna wroki IxottmeMi about it; I did not dareto talk to any bod* apnnt it. ahd did nhthtiow f butwhaAihey mf«ht *d'and attach it for you uoder»tand whv tt Vak that Mr. Wen delhdffered y'onpnlrwh*ah« "md that a boalel of rcTd ww.t'aoHeot m juethcc that matter settled.? I r A, Hel l said thawhenhe was urvfnr*hiaproeMitibn 1 could have it; that was what l nndf rtfood by that rp ***s. Did you-not inve Mr. Heynoldsa portion of tbn monev Inoofulderatmn ofine.eemoegm getuag y]a the ftgdncy in this matter? • . . I_ f; A. HeAaidtnjMo one dav, “ vow ttade.a yood out of this, an l ' you ne.ee would have got it hut for n». And j’oU'ooghtfro.*lve cs\s e-unsthin*;” Pays I; »»Iwills , :lt 4M^wrj«»»f»bd I ,» sot, Mi|nK;ll ;»W under SIM il thick it wm one of thorn two sum.. I ! “Oi-Did ,0U krnlw snyoiMr wiftiMWirtwci. iu*»strf hoto nsiunuidet, m to set the I,ecompton oill • v I : ~-A- I donuttopwsCOi» )»1)0>»U tbofikodJili, of mir lj]OQA<( A j ' - tt- WVund£r*tHpd tb*t op# wan why had‘the rbam-' ling of roopey in that matter would 1 not.tfell • ny one e(ee abonviti'l'.meanwhowereeugMedmgettiDg that bill through? , . „ , '- , j. - A. There were a greafroeny jfc*n here from Ohio presajng members tnvpte lor that bMWi ' • i Q Gan you name any one who came at that partiou lortime, Jor thatporpoMothatjoukoewof?, i a. Ido not kpow any who came lor that purprao. There were men here from anumber’of d'st riots who urgedmembers to vote for that bill. Colonel Medary whs here. Mri Jo*nieon was herd. »s a oandidrae for United Plate* marshal; that wag the business he was hereabout. 11 ! Heathen Uved I think ho ie now in °^y e Mr,IR6AiSBON l R6AiSB0N—U. In, whose district vraiihe then purpose, as I gnspeoted. Thefe waa old rpb'nel Saw yerrformerly of Ohio, bat who was then holdiur a land office somewhere m Minnesota, John’ Ks Millar here; he was formerlv a membe* of Congress from Mt. Vernon /'bio; and'Judge Jfennon was here from St. ® (tt. r Was there any man from Fremont here then—frdm the town wbere’you now live? .» a. Mr. a. J. Dickerson was here, but only for a short time ihe was candidate for United Mates marahsl. i 6. bfas he hdte when the MU passed ? , { A. Yes, sir i there were a great many men here from Ohio'; some for offices, and some for other nurpoees. i tt. I want to know those who were here Into restednn. that bill? 1 , * . j A. Ido not know any men who cauls here on purpose, for that. TheTewashutoueftom ourdistnot. Iknoftr. 0. Do pnnoipal atentio get ting the er at Columbus restored at the timejof do not know only what I havc’hesrd—street *u- • m l7'Mr. WursLow-tt* Tell what you know; street rumors would not be evidenoe. ... . A. I was not cognisant of anything about that matter fo By e the Cb(Unh*n*=tt- Did .you not hnow that Mr. Johnson was particularly active ill that matter ? A. Yes. elr, he was. , _. . A^- tt. Was not Air. Johnson a particular friend of lyt» Cox at that time ?. - „ .* .. A. Ho; Sir. I/hicknot; Mr. Cox»snotfrom his «y*fr ct at all; he lives m the southern judlolaldistriol of Oh o and they had. nothing to do with the appointment of m not got reliable information that the p #- saga of that Leoompton measure cost a great deal monev than the amount you have namear, . . t A. I have heara'men talking on the streets about it; I know nothing of mveelf at all. j By Mr. fiosiAJoK-ft. Wbo did you, hear talkmg about its costing a great deal of money s let us have the names, and we oan call them as witnesses. ~ i A. I he»Td men talkirs* faffing .that men -oouhibe bought; 1 know of no one who would be likely to knpw anything about it who did talk in thatwav; Ido sot tmnk a men who knew anytmns aboct that matter would tolk about the srrefU promlsoaon'ls-about it./ : By the OiiAtKMAN-tt*.What other clerk, connected 1 with the House we» particularly interested in this mfit* tC A*! None that I know. of. except that the .Southern boys generally were pitohmg in for its bat I do tint think th* cleric* were officious about the matter; I did n °Br Mn R time did you leave the Cl A r . k Thfl ffl Mond»y after Mr. Foruerwaa elected. , j tt. You remained in office until Mr. Forney was _ j u|(ed for adisoharge and he gave iito the Cuaibmas—tt* Wm not Mr. Carter, the oilier clerk, engaged in this matter? i A, Be seemed to be very anxious that the biU should pass,and took,agreat deal of interest in it; hut I never knew him to he engaged m any epeonlation o! this |nhd. Br h' r. Olik—tt- Did you fcnriw any roan of the name of C nwell here in Washington ? ' A. [ «*o oot remember any sooh name. , . * By Mr. Winsnow—tt* Do you say that you did pot pay this money or any portion of it to any membe|of A.*N “ sir; I -»onld oot d.re to venture uvon any n«h operation ne >tiat: I S»d toojhlfh an opinion of onr Oliio members to do anything of that kind. i By Mr OLi.v-tt. You made no donation to any mem ber of Congress ? ; q‘ / understand that yon have * distinot recollec tion of taking a draft pit NeW York for $4,000 from this Bank rt f»he Metropolis ?. . Kt t . ~ A. Yea, sir, lam positive about that} a* to tue date 1 oannntgive if; but it was very shortly after I «le poMted the obeok. O. ft was for $4,000, was it ? . _ , . » _ a. i may be mistaken within a couple of hundred of dobarsoirthe amount; but I feel positive t&atitwas °ttf Whatever the baUnoo was, you took a draft on N aTWtilf left on d^po«i t aTafance of $7OO or $BOO. j By the Ciuieman-Q. by stating the particu lars of the transaction, f can Teftesh your memory; you went»here with the check for $8 000ftdd deposited it; you drew $9OO in money and acaiUteate of deposit for, $4 800; in a few day* afterwards you took baok 'lie dor tifioftte of deposit; drew out $lOO Tnr otbii than. ROt U f o ll?r“[h h ,rf,' VhVt'f dfd?‘lTou.d net ,ta| o it Your*oooouDt was closed when you- surrandere-t your certificate of deposit, and a new account was opertfl'i by *ou with the bank ? A. Yes, sir* 1 Tmbjupav, April lij, M. V. BEAN recalled. By Mr- Wnrauiw-tt Bo *OO know BUTthinK about any ormnocition of Senator Fitoh with th» pajmant of any money In relation to the i.enomjMn bill In any wart? A Ido not,' Jeopt. ae I explained to Mr. Covtide ilua morning, in reference to a ttewwaner that home naktiee -wantedme to KO in in Ohio. Perhapg it would beat vreli for mo to give the whole transaction. It wm pro posed to mo jojiocnt into Ohio. & first made the proposition to me. o who was ho? „ _ . „ X. Howe# appointed United States: marshal after wards for the northern 'ifstriot of Ohio. At that time the newsp'p rt there were nearly alt optioned to the La* oompton mil. and itwu proposed toroetOyoout there and nor out a newspaper and support - * hatever measure wasp'sseduoon that question.*.'! agreed to doso. u they wmild-Am>isbine**he Binds, Johnson try and raise the l\md* for me. f nevet ho Ijonld dhitv but he kept temps me that beenufdoit until it beoame a tyre to me., I kept teams hjmtbat he could not an it anuttwasnf no use trims- The Inin* ran along that wa. .1 think? until yeporteo the .tfnslish trill.. T am not VO*}! I ?**?.£■, j”? daSksa» ut t it vae after the repo J the fcn«]i buTwhen Johnson oema to me one and siua * 1 weftty on to so down with mft•s* m« %!netnr I have ra'sea that money tfd That \ tha Jriupds have beenjwtsed.f* ? 1 would not KlilVrtVt heTa'd hanadrthe gheok in hie pooket. Bat Ah.TM*I, know anythininUMt, nadi that *»« in eon ' iam«prwalbnw.aino. bought.and whlohlltookpci g.Mlon ofthe Nth ofAnmrtliaf. • ’ 1,0,1 '•A. HOfSt'*! V< »' -» ..- «* • , , , '- j aMI/** 4 I,r,LoWr^ 7lotr *^i v »tliaVf*(iOQ U.atMl.vl the intMWoftM piMrtrfftMJDoejm? r l v ~ A» Wf,9»Y fcawMid t hvm u&4 “eheolr,"At »nr, T»t«» in* coder* atfdtftfwtt »hk*, mottar b*4 pMB raJaea,«riutabeftff* aiid «y country that no member of Concrete* to m» kaoVMdn*. of axme, ioriji'WS»Wpoß that if. Wif) yoa rivo the Informet on, tkst yc« to ro# fern jroa'd me relative to WMMfobiMu vith<& member prOcmcre**? , < , J A, f dipnoi mean by that th&tther# yreeany motteyid flu? **/ ? - - ' I A/J tHotMhf frotnvottr eoavefttfci&i U'pn 'hAtypq were anrlMfttr Mr, Cox, rtouUjTwW ’’ A.-fth>..„ (~ ri*- lia-I— . . - • i , cofni?ttuH xrjsW*J/\t*mn*4 J' ' i , gra? isj^s^sssst With Mia darts $ that. V hit )iil4 iW fcbearter oI the em venations M th■" f'Jj -* * .' A. T hf*& ww on thejpbjse»ofaemJß|-tbe.tefloa>.; ton Wl\ the bbmHirofvot'a ft wtrald eratebir ««, h* i, Q,, were you not the median throatb whom bind#-,' ■ire* were tnM* Meows toWheretosearesteM? , A. No.air: jenenac #*r that I wee. (Mr. W[»>*V»*r hero »ntered the committee room.) His news were well known; hedeeiretfto rarry the bill O. Wu itio acoordtsoe with his desires thatjroo took a dean interest in earner the bill? < T^' A. Well.* «—■ Wh a .proper •.onfaioii v *, IJi»i 'Stftli S2»v Mflatjdwbk i^iaiMthSiSii»T*PtThr ß 'ir«ni7._, i . Q. Did tounot. in paying money to qutaider'V.ray'it for aseectfia purpose, or forthe vote# or 6{par ticular persons?. . ... ... . ... f. A. i mar have paid outrider# to aid m procuring votas forpart*oalarmeasor*#. , ?* t . . .Q, For that o/tttioular mewnrertftoJ'Wmetbh bill L amufeaking of? 7 1 Yer.sir. 51 paid r>me money to outsider*, toaid fn TO I dniw^c^W lt that tarpon, you put m the q*me* of tb* partiOetteiß selvee. or did yoapnti»fiatitioa« names/- - J . ‘ ’. I v #ah«*f.Mobaw» dm# Jt tom th«|n directly to tb# parties eometmtea ‘ for pojfetfM pur pose* T "nay to uolitiea. ’ •* mt to bearer;'’ I have d.on# it m aiSerent wsrt, S3tt!iSS?^S’Sr d * SBt *• ol “ ,c *°°t T< By Mr. Robiksox—ft Where did thi# rnrfeiy‘'dQri* from /JWm itiqar pirn money, or wa it ftrpit^od ' could be ebeidred »v own : mem#y^ 1 Bomb . ft. ,Wa; autbe money, ypu nrot; m er**ra»fn« tty*pWH sago CeooSptoii Ml ytnr.m. money, sat wntf Bfrroe ? ofii fnrrjehM you by others, to be, epiAlintijiß *ji. There never trad a doHkr 'nrnished by aay r llvißg j than; • ■ n ‘ , - < fc:»«Ssr» , radW., ** «a ' Cl ft'%oY n ’o rrcolfwt -»hora bomrfrwd ! , A Well from any amp wlw would tapd J whs always, willing ta .borrow'; Jjwn no. samctuifc'U*Tty MM = ber* of Consree*. fromthe officersof the. Itnafis: anv fund who w*«a moneyed man, and had money to lead, IwtmJdbsrrpwtroro.iflpould. . ... . ft rHft«»nvpema ever helped you to wacy of the»# A yfo.inr Iwish theywould. . . , t - . . 1 By Mr. Wiirsiotv—Q v Wbat. Mr,RohMO»jw*nta;fo know i* .rrhether ittwey Gorernanpot mojwj/foniUJ'M -joa br Gnpprnmeat -O to oorrnpHy, pity tut byl, orVßS.itjoutown’fords? \ • --*■ . J f A«- There wae never a dollar furnished me by any Go ! veniment officer for that or an* ottr r purpoe*. .Q, t ffothey direoUy nor ?. *-7' * ~ By the’ , r ' • i | t A-Idonct think I did* I donot remember of doing ar>. I remember gl*i»*hTm• 5A.900. bet the oMayeteaijod i bald with him I cannot oaU to mind. I waa engaged day and mrht in that tasinaas at that tuM»aaAtook*veK mjtive_*art»nit.> ' ■ , « iu"fi .o, Was not the poney.that ion gey to Mr. Bean, hr JitlhfvoU?; *T . 'A. I (hina I uoderttood IhU Spanked mam Iclliirapn with the Ohio numberi. tnmenf whnm w»iw*inU to b»»littt»*iawjQio»Ui»a^j««»jr • ha waa the owner oft •; (Mar. at ha* oaatrel of so*. Mioera in Ohio, in diat.mt.of which the TeirM.iUti.yi %tn cnaiideted donhlfpi, end. Uwjithoaaet, that he mi .at inlle.npe thorn. Irrwi hi. prwrtirm ieediior of X W n rimed therefore it wa» deemed eeMnfcet to eecOri hi. .errtoM Umtwbo .... me that hintldoootrempm- Sir. I m«T have t.lkwt lar..lr abontawjMltmh hiß roeeequ.intanoewith him«ererrrtlhtlwwerer! Bt Mr. n..i**oit—tit Sid he mreeent toreathat I hmfinflaeDOewith anr Oieoiherf ’■ ■ ■ A. f nan not remember that he ditf Th. detail* of onnvcnation b%v«»«Mwidmr vMnoiy Mtavilx. tte main purpoee wa* that be *>bM sae all hi* infloeife -with tue Ohio member*, and that I ahould pay him for By #, Did-Hfr. Bean nMteU yon d}* tinotW that that, money * a* to *<* to oenain memMa ? A,J do not f era* in her that be did. 0. In giving h’m that 9ft 000 did exyfet that fce vMto'hMpiuot* to par ifc -ora portion of if, over to ot A? r- V^8ll! f I might havo had an tde* *hat he wki to I divide itaroond ; but I would aimelr m*«*el7 with all l deference, that mi thoujhtaandideaawoom not beep Q?Didyottnoton that occasion specifyacertainin dividual whose Vote fu tor be had fir that 91000 f j A. I might have done so, but it does not ocourto fiy ®o?*stou not specify oertein votes that were toibe part torbythls *»<»♦' A. I cannot remember that 4 did. . /), Were there any other partiee from Ohio betides Mr. Bean—so-hetweens—to secure the votes of obtain A° Well!l oannot say that there wpriWbqn^ versation daily and hourlr, as I have before obeervhdt with members and With outsiders on She subject Thfre were several members rmroObro whose votes were con sidered doubtful,** nd »t was desirable to'hare them tbinlraa the party aid, if posatbie. . v i. 6. Who was four agent for .that purpose with the Pennsylvania delegation? I A. I eanhotray that 1 bad any particular one for {he Pennsylvania members. j A. Had vou more than one ? , 4 , \ A. I was in conversation with do»en» of gentlemen, making andredeivinf snrtMtfe>Rs as to the proper mode of accomplishing it. I do not know Ml could swear tb*tl had an* agent in the matter at alb , ' . Q. 1 Were there-more than one that were urod with the Pennsylvania delegation in connection with money tD A. l * r do not know that I need any money with reference, to ary Pennsylvania member particularly; it does pot ° C Q UT 3)fd yon o col m t*nd to one member yourself, jIU Ifl A attended o ?*''several raembo re—that it, l wolihj talk with them abon» it s - S'* No %rr° B ?never stfemnted to use tnoner with a member of Congress, t borrow orthem. or lend to them, if I have any 5 hot *> far as regards inftaanolhv their vo'ea.naverinrar life have I approached a m«mbes of Congrnssin anywar, (V j t). Did yon not spend this money fn consideration of reoeivmr large patronage from the Government? j A. >s to th" motives that influenced m*»th y might have bee” diverse. j By Mr. Robinson—Q.. Would you have had the right I to lotaiti thispationaßi without SMedins this money r A I suppose *o: toore was nothing of that kind pro- I mised. I might have thought that I would be well treated. I had mj own ideas. , . . , . rtk . Bt the Chairman—Q. Were you rot mdnoed tone lieve.iD interviews wiUithf President donng »hs pen denov of the Lecomptnn measure, that y«namujdbe remunerated, taken care ol m some way, for your Vi rotfVom any sssertjnnof his. < i- satty, !“ d a^m?t».S!S l . f «rfo r n.,forwJ..t X for th. Leoompiori out- j o’ iSndar.trrcdtliat w«« .very parriaao .*,«•. for fld.Uty to ai. jrtity J 1 | ’ Tiw™ all. - ' n * w>d .nthiuii.ba | min. and went furihar, »erli»p«. than I on.tit. I pill i Kali hare that thi arras nor in reftnnoa to the Leonor* ton bill proper; that w»« defeated., . By the chairman—Q. It was m reference to the 1 Kngl'sh bill? j ' Thd Chairman here stated that he desired to hero ‘ some conver*atiou with the witness not tu be tagen down by the. j After some minutes tbnsseentm conversation, ; ' said—ls this being taken down by the r *lh«rH»t«K»*. No. IT! I drreatad . to taka itdi.wn, h I wi»k«d m.r«ir tn juk »hi -lrni« , for eomeTnformatl'm not to berrsa dad a. ovidjaDO. j Mr. Wihslciw. I mnn recast mr oUwtfoiita my oonrar.ati.on mth the witnir* l a */[.■ •aJJKSft'gS* whloh is not put upon reeoia. I wt,ll envsnon me wit 'HS*imyself.so thatitma* appearupoartheTeeord.-. _ Oa (to vitDMi.) D’d you have a coavers at! ow wfli Mr Cow?# ju*t now. t« uohmifaome contract for 9ft,-, WO for passing the Irfoompton bill ? - ■ > A Whkf w*M the tenor of that' oonvefeatioW ?• T, Understood M r. Covod# tq AS*»if k knew, mi , thinv of aooniraotof that kino, asO told him that \ 1 Mr. Pa hfctd spoken to me aboutH.bat I never kecw : l SfiWaistenoeo saoh a mitil he toWme.' 1 O Were you a party to arty mica contract with ran Push, la ane *»?» shape, or font® ? • ,•' . | , a . By Mr.*’KiAiN-Q,. WhaTMf. i A. He is a claim agent, I believe, residing kete ia Washington. Monday, April do. ■9s-' TWO <»T& .. . :-V; f?l* fcKB. fant »uifc-p W! ,|.f J L*i->;«r»i«!i* j,, .' (c«ilff*r»aimm.lnMvium., if, • * c --nt r.,j, s ; e% Tiw onNf«’ ■ .•• • rTT'.T'n*;* • Ten, « <■ j; ,<< . 1 f-, . lwukl gemi-MontWr .tOiwi'fom t*4 """_"* ,;.» „ ft* t ttWlliM TUftonAMr.i K-ti,-. . -; ’ i 'ft i l^Sf 1 JP* 1 . I '} • w ** r * J-cawver bsd -p* v - fn, T ooiinectio.*afc- VMtmvih# A.hn,llT. r-v,' ‘ifSriSESSSsai™ 4 !W.f« «• ■• ’**«!♦ Tftoehirfemed.itf hi „ffia*K v * the monwfrtrardmTO CwSHS'tSI 9?l stS««!sSL s »nd'. milk ttilV"* h ” )»•** ttoanS’for tM emat. ?•£« i fry ium* «#* vbo tMdvtettiacd - w ,.~ M. *U|*V V it SS^sS!Si3B»»oSf£ 'S®SPS@®SRB»»B! saw .^jj£jEpT*“, ft ;®tf»J»i>Oo« l r amr trmMMtloo '».■ fcrratnjii aUidujirc. ' - s l^r A. Ido not. I : c I fbul rM' *'i <•-* «V'»“ . . ; rf‘/7T PaT» » /fSS?r*V ■ y>A,:f-—»gfrnyrtifc|fcfrwi>-'B»'Mliimw»wr<'W» milaeDO* with the Pemteylnuia HMMPhiWM theee efeeeln were for ttiii|iMi4/faMij>i.ißr »» etaaoe. bycwhnwnhemee »w JM? of march- IMB. one. Wo.SHTloe IMi XcJP. IlOiI; - * nhomtheee narnhen i,Cm*4/> .*,.„, .„ to tt» WIIMIM, dr.TT'ug thoeo -■ • ■ , .* ‘ A. The. mishthAietMe ftsi.mliJeiltiae.ud fti«j raieht nou M» book-lneoor iee«l)*•»Ora. ”T*«snAl?ags^SiasEi!Srr rM ». p*>abie.to'‘Y»ttftU. 7 4> > TWt lirfei?T * A, hat £<]»«£ mi&* to'fflooihraaMr tor f»W W|MCweeth^rjfo4r! j !* { ! 5 -T) r ~, X' Trnhahly for borrowed moaer \ I vti ii the hehtt - •* *» might have been M n Waahfte , o&ftar of. the Vmt *; f •hcm'd iivy pa.it “••‘VwPWK.ot Mr t B*gkite’ Aec«ata I feh -uW find h»» ©honed wulMh*tftw»ei that «me. Q. Mr. Hue for SHO, on the tttfcHtf April. Tvfcowt* Q*QnUw Wi|ot Agyi t drew*cheek peyefciet* TCrowefiler *M*l W*e that ? ’ - A. Sorrowed money, Fpreeorae, of Joseph T. Crowell, of ifewJet«rr< A WMiiwUe-hohrt of fr teewiftt wocey from b*« H-PWHipfc oftPhilftiftiphi*. * .Q r Wftrfcw»athAtferf -- v «- •' *r*- *- - - a. Mone* (oaaed tome* Q. **eli*d loyaetf y«nmeaey,aadtfciewMi:«beekto XfSasiMIMB? * XTYes nr- .*- •• By tba money v. •»•. ? V*. J W>m*toa »»*•♦>»•?* tomerae fte*i*r*;i to*v ‘ th* • Jftm!«l*M|t : ftUUft I think if jnt«ulWk ktthtlnioKiw* aSmi *eW-wilHKad ohmtafrfcv aheOtA PUOflOorfHOtoaiKl hft propoftftdtomft to nyttß £1 OOOontnednAwfwvftiy.matofc-t ♦ •.- «! By wr. W>#ttrftft fltorurflftftf * - r AJ Th# paper —ffftfawlftTir, ->1 Jito* fltolTwith bus formany year* r V , .> . . t • Q- Here is a oheok for; Vftt for Bigler; What wa* that? -•-;•• n•' A. Jt-miabtbavn bafa-SentiorßUler; I daaatracoi* l*»ot- It mitht have been a ''ontrihntioa for thewtrci is bis-Meir&deectioa# -Whet data is it? 7.-H*je to'jswfepk on the ftttb of Msr for £s.(£B SDt-forß. H fk. KviWfco was that? rA-i do»t*oAllt©mu)d.fU*U|; ' . Q. Here ii aebook tofisli for 9MO-* ‘ * i A. Tbatmirht bare beeft JofeaH.Han. oftbeftmaf C«m#wl. Hall* k Co ; I dealt tar**ly with'them ia paper/ ItMnk 1 heath’ my suppli Wferthe U*\omwt bobm tine of eta sad Me garcee.' a* > . - • Q,. H«re are two obeeka totooLeea- one eer the fib of Jtrae. for-91000. acd one on the-loth of Jane. lor $2,000. - ■ • A. That was tb : s Brftadnaa8 r ftadnaa affa’r, I ttihk; he Was ia te rented with it most have been that. Q.. Here miuf'f.i thrift h ef -Jansware rwo other eheoksjMyable tonnmhsiw-No. Mtf No. toft, 9000. what were they for? v ; ,'v ' -«• A. Really. I cannotea!l to mmd/' They awHhare been the uumt'ers of the cheoie. and the stocks made payable to tha amebark NjeWtimea when- f did not want it to go on the koaewho got tee-money* Ihadthe obeckedrawn ia thatway. _ ti. Waaifc the deasn ui drawing Uhe cheeks th this war. or omitting to make them payable to aoo« parson or theirorder. that iteboeldxotto known to whom the inon*v was paid ? i ■ A. It Bight bare ihecn. m womb eases. Frobabiy I rued money that I d d wot want uy body to know about; most KbaJy waved to forget it "jesif. Q, *hn was your reason lor that ?_ • a Well; l*o eoT'toov of umr* I, would say to my . • bonk-keepar-dtaw a *heek to Jeba Jonee. of to fhter I wsSJbMmS? tTloriet five nnmtaf afterward*. ' ''* _ ? hOb the37th of darehy)to*.7ftftrdfnnrs A«eir»lVo. y «£lbr i» mi” Ydu*ejuWdaa toll total yeh drew i a check oftbat amount fnr., . _ . , * -* A; , fWnreU'T«aUy.‘' , perir that I pcroHaeed attoet rodAtetMie ItcyeTtrbfti*. Mil thtak that cheek' was fer Blr. Maguire, borrowed teofter. -> - *' - * * Q.* Why did you ootmakeitpeyabletoMr. *«4r*iie» A. Ido not know.' Itanebt hare been for Una pro perty. Are there no imrfaie about it. nothing eriftpt tbetiumbcroft^eeheek? Q. Wo.sirtnothlof. ' 1 , ‘ k , A. WeM. I waa alwa»» very oareleie aboet «y mcmey affairs.. I have heard that 1 wmw ib my tad 1 Ct.°U wema to me that thm ts aßo«etoP|hh4dwflhs«. Maguire for borrowed money, f take a wmhmoa of wins at torn thadi’/3.V" * tat b j, Wn , ths n.caoi«mlD*KSk.»» Mid ."inUrlMitiM» iarW» mt bn»» t r«S «- plain what there eneota were dfawn.foe-4.toit w.teay orerr onr-o»th«ri; fori knoyrthat nohtimM bkiseke wouW h! dSwwami-1 tomktj*!,to» teodftt Wtotit in mT pocket, and then the deftf himMlf eopid aot tall W {Jl t Doy , sTW>?ftJf *f win* only 91,010 for toe Le conjjiton elabWwif • A. X deed B0r« Afii that Q.-Aboutw'-at amount did yoa use r A. l T'annoftUU- ' * , .... 0. Te»asi*e*qyhsy€NiM«r fo !22? l ? B, ltel! gShfral redoutottou ppon, the what money you o*«dwith a v»* to aid in the paM&re or defeat.of any meaaurea pending before Con * A*Voouid not not like to s«t thepfoout. A." ? 5 1 ro l r*bfy* r Dsel°JcQar , herancB of my, eohamea, from 830.W0 (o hot how mwk of. if wadippU thu oiher for MOW, wrt fc\ nt oSf oeiM», £■- 600. w&s to pay a loan r - •• <*r , a rdonotVl koow he loaned Uie nipucy. He and Glnsihrenner both loaned pja jnjmsy—l do not rroMl'sct in bow many ip»tano«*-acd tookrar potss. Carter and he'biunstbs moowed.jmenof the Hooae.woa’d. ba twren them, arrange tbfor Bft. Sometmies t would wanta uule more timftfUiaathe note oailedfor.and I ffL‘:i^ I |‘fi.Ti x lSrS:..b l ,io “ b,. for S)es4 80, • jß»i yoftlfrojftsrh&UftM transaotioawas? A. I oannotoall to zmad aow $ my. tranaactious as to *eaey.aa you flee.,w«% .pretty. Urge, and raaily my Bj theCHM.Sib-ft- o“,>P® iwll«tidr»wnMi any ' J A?Perii'apii?iS*l^t l »y. W i-Itdp-lj.t nm.n>tMrit, thoagh,ppon my wp-d. But I won d oi** l obecg for .111 bin KU{. T.ildi for,th»u«l at,not Mil tamma . iittiwl o ,hMt Vkt by. My. Olin Unl oom*.!* !’ -»b*« ibattt. Mon kc «u vtai ox iiuMd: Tbt im «.ocuSm ntilMfctt k« . ,1 W|ky 18. '8? w Ciu.iwM.