Show CASE OF IVORY OR BELL Testimony of Jones In Employ of Secret Service Tlil > rlnnerHlio eit CiinMeriialliiii Mhen Coiirrnnleil Mllh Till Mil ear London Nov Dating time exam III linn today nt How Street police court of Edmvard J Itory alias Edward Hell the IrishAmerican saloonkeeper and an alleged dynamiter there wu an exciting ex-citing feature for the first time In the ilrenry proceeding against the prisoner pris-oner oneA A witness WilD gave hula name at Jones wai being examined When he appeared the box horya face showed consternation Jones ills I understood has for year been Identified with the Cian na gael and other Irish American organization The prosecution expected Jones to unravel un-ravel the secret story of the physical force movement Replying to questions of C F Gill who prosecuted for the treasury department depart-ment Jane nld he was a native ol Armagh and employed by the British government make Inquiries In November No-vember iSSi he entered the employ of wholesale grocers In New York City and remained with them until September Septem-ber of the present year all this time apparently ap-parently making Inquiries for the BritIsh Brit-Ish government He said early In 1851 he met Win L man president of the Trlsh National Alliance and Boland In New York City and learned ot the ex Islcnce of an Irish national organization known among the member at the United Irish or T 11 whose executive execu-tive body rAl known by the leUe1I Continuing Jones laid that on In itructlon he Joined the organisation and wa Initiated Into n camp known asthma Shamrock Club among those present being Lyman Boland Gallagher Kearney and Tynan They afterward formed a new camp the member of which Included Mearni and Nolan who had been connected with the explosion In Dublin Jones further slates that he was elected treasurer of the Nally Club whose meetings It appears were ol a most secret descttptlon the district order being burned after being read and after Initiation the members were known by number Part of the subscriptions subscrip-tions witness testified were contributed to the revolutionary fund and calls were made for money to pay toP tile celebrations celebra-tions of the death of the Manchester martyrs and to aid convicted dyne milers Jones said that while on Ills way to the Chicago convention In 1895 Kearney Introduced the prlsqncr Ivory to witness at a brother Tynan and ODonovan Roita were present and Tynan said Ivory belonged 10 lilt camp and had been known by him In Dublin before iSSi |