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e THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. OW THEY CAUGHT JEFF. APRIL 2, 187 which _ I proposed to o; and il | course I proposed, arguinz that the sup- Col. Marndon pressed through to Irwine- | plies In their wagons were privats prop- ville, ns ha expected to when wo scp- | crty, and that [ hnd no right to take arated, we would pluco them between us, nad | them in the manuor proposed, and Mrs, g«;:l;n‘%:nl{.:‘mxnhtirlI‘:u;rl‘h‘l l'xot ito . rulx‘th; d gl!;u very da “an lh‘c’ nur;emc':'l[l bcl;rcer;’ Mr. TO RENT~HOUSES nrisinly make i orntan and himeelf, and within a few hours |~~~ Tieen b dens DR Fra et envugh. Jawes H. ParRRn. nfter, Mr. Thornton told Mr. Fish that he had TWost Bidos Bookkeepers, Clorke, &ce Tt w1l] be noticad that this man Parker clalms | scen’ M. Dolfosac, and that he contented to | TOREVI13 PEIL MOSTI, FINF TwO-8TORY, | WWTANTED-A FIRST-CLANS CITY RETAIL ROOT 5 11 ', 39 g o) s greatly Incroase th clisices of g capture, | Davls gavt she felt certaln "that when wo got to | tobea bollcd-down Yaukee, & very plous mau, | rerve. An to the sugzeation that: 3. Delfosed | §1 bt morth " s oty o D e et | o sall ol mieiman None 'L'r:{’,;&""}u‘#é‘.‘xn"m" f th ¢ 1 accordingly ordered a datall of 150 of the best | Uen. Wilaon's hesdquarters all thelt property judee, npposed to all war urged by Bir Fdward and Mr. Fish to | Jietern-ay.: 12 per month, fge brick w»ruhuv thoroughly. W}nna WEBRTI ?| 82 Ftatd-st, Tho True History o 0 €Cap= | mounted mon of my regiment, and seven ofil- | would be returned to them and they ha permit- WICKEDNESS AND FALERHOOD, servo, it also appears Lhat, as & matter of pro- e L LoAL u.‘"—lmwgfig!—r‘lir;imsmn‘nqus‘x:,.- nd gorrespondent. fig- cera bestde myself, but the full dotail of enlfst- | ted to proceed un umlr]numn{. Alter discuss- ed nen was not fl‘led, owing to the Jaded con- | Ing the matier {u rather a spirlted mauner for a ditton of the liorses, At4 o'clock I put the | little time, I told Mr. Davis §f he did not feel colunn In motion, moving still down tho river | disposed to have his servant set apart the neo- rond & distance of twelve mlles to Wilcox's | cesary nmount of supplics I would direct my Mills, where s hall of ous hour was made to | comsiissary to do so, nfter which I would dis- and claims to have been personally presont | priety, Mr. Fish expressed she hope that he dat i T2’ Dot ot 8 larze Toome, 40 Wesiern. | \WANTED=T awelth lhadmrly Aat made the capture, snd | would serve, scveral daya after he hind informed i e h % FoT, month, 4 fargn roome. 481 Waster 10320 per year. fine new Lrick honses on month, 2.story frame movell-av, lonulre 383 3 LR MOETIL TR with barn. 778 Falton-1t ture of Jeff Davis, a Ties Wil be. consl pigs il b Conaldated conadantisl. Addrom R D W ANTED A TOORRERFER TN & CONTRACT: ° Tog busizes, .0 cheap. “Adiren ¥ 7, Tribia onfeer o oo Tl work denfos fact of the dlsgulse, etc. | Bir Edwari that he wan willing to do so. It Ia | 5740 210 Now, 1 have ooly a fow words to | fustos evident from Mr. Fish's statement that | mG—jeis ray about this article, and those aro: Firat, If | the United States fiovernment did not take tho brick hou @en. B, D. Pritchard’s Nar- ~ape e feed and cool the horses, From thence we pro- | tribute the remainds ?fl! t"-‘;{‘u:: -hnmrmlwllhathg‘nu:v‘;rho’__mm')’; ndiiativede the slersioa.of o Dalloneel 1heird 56 GRAY ARUB K, foo s Trades, e hd cool horeea, 1 Lhet e remainder, y he was 8 member of e Four .- —— i ———— " .8T0) N rative of the Event. ceeden by & blind woods rond through an simost SR, DAVIS BRCAME VERY ANORT lilizan Choaley: and [luve I my possosion SAINTS SUMMONED. TO AT gt 8 7, 2 60 8 VY AXTED;FIFAT.CHAIR 100 conposITOR. 88 unbroken pine forest for a distauce of cighteen | at that, aud said he had pever expected to be | the Adjutant-Geoeral report of the Btate of i s Apply tod. A._KING, 3t Lake-st. - oy e . miien to Irwinarlile, whore wo arrived al about | ermpelied to sullor such indignitic aa that, Michigan ~ showing the entire membership Epicial Diigalch \p I Tribune. 0 QtEN 18 AND 33 WALKUT-8T, (NEAR e one Lo CLARS TOINERT r D x Lo'clock on the morniug of May 10. Tho roads | and If his could linve got posscesion of higarms | of ~tlst regiment from its organization [ (ALNA, L, April 1.—A lnrge number of | & Ashisnt-sv.) newZatory and busement marite: | o iouthers. 4 Frankitn-eig o 1 Joff Waa Disguised in Femalo Ap= | were first closcly examined i all dirortions, but. | nt the Uinie of his cabture he would not have | 1o lts muater out, and no much nane as | the membors of tho First M. E. Church of Gne | S ioramy a L heroimit, ot and cold water on | S0 CATNE A 5 no traces could be discovored of the passage of | Leen compelled to. To which 1 repiled (ver- | James II. Parker appears on ils rotis. Tatao | jena leass for Princeton to-morrow morning, ng-tubes, eic. Wil _he fin. “ ‘Daniels planer and hand saw, at . W. i mrel When Apprehended. atrain or a ounted force, al_ which we wero | haps o Hittle: acrimoniousty, for L had become | have In my possesaton & copy of Benate Wi N, | Lnsing heen summoned a9 mimorer iy THSoh Tnii of GEG. G, | 0.8, oo : |4 * | much aurprised, as we lind confidently expected | somewhat frritated at his courso) I did [ 445 of the second ession of the Thirty-ninth | fumous Yates divorce case, which 8 to be tried 2k LB DS VW ANTRU=CARRIAGE HLACKSMITAS, WELP: I to either meet Col. Harnden at that polnt, or | not think the garments worn by hioi on that | Congress, which contalns the names of all the | {n the Bureau County Cireult. Houth Side. A and finls "i:""’ stitclers n trimming da- 5 m {'l“’"t‘t"l l’(i‘llll; n{ l;in mm;n;mll, -lv-fi uonclnu«u at ocmsh‘m w“!’;n purucxlfl;rly llllpl':;l u'nln;.ph‘lllo- lr;‘en ol; tféla Fourth {:l}“"'fl" Cnulryunl’med to - : '[?u’“flfiu il e R Pl"'EAi;"-rru 5{;:“": \;:\'.v - H Mra, | 3 .47, De: nty-ninth-st, NTED=YOUY0 MAS LF. ” That the 0N Gentleman Said When the couso; bit, upnn Inquiey, and o c;""m R g A B e B S A L g -D'T"'i 'Alno thrve Rouses In 16 VICIAILY o Michigan-av, abd A R ing Aty WAIC on eastomers, st Took Him In PASRTGG QUNAKL VRS AB CONPEDERATR, ;;\:‘:ur::llll::ll'm;l] 'u(ntln:t{y' that b, Davis na- | feel justified ?.?"{,",nfl.?.'&fifi'(‘:.&“zm"v,'x'&‘r; .t:nln T i o, 2.1t0ry frame honse, with Targe b el pua{a In, farniture wore. * Address. n - i y at Mr. Y o LU 3 1av., 2:stoTy frame Hon rgeharn, 4 Boys Took Hi we soon learned that n considerable party had | aumed tht disgulsa at my nstance.’” This ad. | municatlon s fraud of the vileat character: and 1o, gkt | 20 Ty e, s HAA Trgs hara N Ting ofles modern Improvements. ANTED-OIL FPINISHIE] T b, HAMILTON, 120 fouth Clarkeat._ | WWARTEDCONL FEVISHER, & BMART tarmitars wone Into mnpl Just at dark the cvening be- | misslon of Mrs. Davis in regard to her hus- PRRR AT | sk, oD ¥ho couid walton crutomers L OE R 3 ndwriting, statlng wages ox- o fore, about a mile and_a half out of town on | band's disguise was wholly voluntary, and the Abbyville rond, Iatfirst thought it must | drawn out under the circumstances * ahove it the fricnds of Mr. Davis have received this | Melow where naiants wi)) e taken I e price as eharg ’1':{:!;0 Muin Ofee, and will be received | i i : iy ey | m = communlention s genulne, and [ must prosume | EEGTAGSTSRTD LI HAB OTCe i milbe reretved | 7l MENT-25 AND 41 Ff ‘ ever tley have from the prominence they have given | on haturdars: . o lmprovements, eub | perted. Addrems V11, Tribuneofice, Some Conversation lN b the Flrat Wikconain, bit, upon fuether - | stated, nnd was the first converaation which T | I, then thov ara. tha ietln of tho port Tankes | o 0ok, Lo SIMAF, Doskiuiirs and Ristiers, ta0 | Sarh 603, Noom SHonore Bioek, [ LONY. | \4rAgzen=X"600b WooDwonRER AT 513 Before Made Public. quiry, loarned that they had tenta and wagons, | hiad with Mr. and Mrs. Davls in person fo re- | trick of the age, With the fall of this Parker TN, Wemteater, Rtationer; wtess/loim!| 1 Beiin ot g rom Stag 11" - which I know was not the case with Col, Harn- | gard to the disguine worn by the husband at the | fraud must fall many of the articles writteu to nrar Weste Sl st-st., frame dwelitng 1 829 ANTRICAT = = TR R A R R PRC 70 Ladatie: NTED~A GOOD CUSTOM TAILOR TO @0 ‘ SWToN:" Wini'hige News Denot, 1 | B, isem .,_;';n:“;..,”.!,‘:z... ALKPH, 170 Lasalie Y et Ao avas AT KON & ’ den's command, Tt oucs turned the head of | timeof the camuui and {s the samo conversa- | dieprove tho dlql'ulm. 40 e AR BROY,, corner of hioxton-st. and Wi E the column In_that dircetion, impressing ane- | tion referred to by tien, Wilson fa his * Anuals I'sball only call attention to one or two more roct of Helated ot [0 RENT=FU! HED 10 ON MICHIQAN- Ty T = : Mo Water-Proof and Bhawl Gi¥- | gr fora culde, moving my 'command_up to | of the Wr" as oeearingat the ino I first met | polnte In this case as it stands. One I that In ety iener and Faner | [0S e RE Aoy G5 5. 1t HAVEN. | \WANTEIOTERATON OF MENT FINE SHOBS: 1rs, Davis within sbout & half mila of the camp, whore I | Mr, Davis in_canp, immediately after the cap- all the articles written by tha officers under Mr. | Tmmmmms e = VN 1t Gintkemt, sprly._ Al houth Jeflarson-st, 3 £ en Up by Mrs, s alted unde cover of & small sminencs wnd dis- | ture, Gen, Wilaur 18 correat n regard tothe | Davie, none ksve denled that Davlsy when eap- | ______ CVTV MEAL E North Siaec. \VARIED-A BIOPARRRT T0 DO NEPATRING [ motunted twenty-five men and sent thom, under | substance, but in error as to time and piaco, tured, hod on sowa kind of a robe besides [} an RALE—(READ THIS *['0 RENT=JINUBR 411 DKARBORN-AV.—8-8TORY AL 174 West Sadison-ut, & cominand of Licut, Purinton, with instruntions, On the morning of tho 13th we resumed our | regular clothing. ttary and hawment anl-celar sto | and Iesement Lrown atone octagod frant, sl mod: | gy n g T e £ {on of Certain False | tp meke the circult of tho campind galn & hosk: | marcl, and arrived at3 o'clock p. m., and re- MAJ, SWALTHALL SATR D dm ey eaLn bl E barc. ston SRS uients. loquire st 409, next door. NKL- AR A T onn, Jece : A Complote Refutation of Cei tlou on Lhe rond In rear of theenemy, to cut off | celved orders from Gien. Wilson to provide my- | in the article prepared b{ hitnyelf under the | Washtogion- want an offer on this houss, 1t is O RENT—407 DRARRORR-AV.=5-5TORT AND WVt hient one waets SORGE ATy FTIL ol ¥ Statoments, eecapo In that diraction, 1o gaiu the | sclf with a detail of throo oflicers ond twenty | finmediate suporvision of Mr. Davis, an clatmed, | ¥olng tn b soki fur less tian 1 valuc Lo e Rt ey ki | Bifulabout tha Boute, Addrese &, 123 Ewenty secr 3 aition designated, uudiscovored If poasi- | men from my regiment, and preparu to start bla; but, it discovercd, and alarm | for Washington atv once with the Davis party, was ratsed, [ would charge the eamp from the | We leit 3acon by special rafiway train at'7? frant, and he was to move upon the camp from { o'clock p. m., having turned over all private any position he might then holdy but If no | soldlers captured with the Davis party exuvflt sinrm was raised I sbould take it for granted | two, and recelving au accession of Clement U, that he had successfully exccuted hls orders, | Clay and wife. P'roceeding by the way of At whore he should remain yuict until 1 should as- | lanin, wo reaclicd Augusta at subsct, May 14, sault the camp, as T had mnot then deciiled | and thero whether T would attackat once or delay unil RECEIVED ALEXANDRR Il STEPNRNS tho appearance af dsylight,~but Ainally doler- | ana Gien. Wheeler and stafl, of the Kebel nincd upon tha latter course, ns the moon was | apiny, whom I also took through as nrisoners, getting low and the deep shadow of the foreet | \e then proceoded by boat, via Bavannah and would render it eaay for parties to cludo us iu | jijieun Head, to Fortress Monroe, wiiere we or- the durknoss, After waiting In our position | riyed at uoon on the 10th of May. Anchoring about an hour and a half, aud until the appear- | gyt u the herbor, [ proceeded in persou on ance of early dawn, I put the column quistly lo | shiore, aud l.elclml{:he the Adjutant-Uenern] motion, and was cuabled to approach within a | yotice of my arrival, and received ordors to res Tory (amirodsoc e Lenldelars Bueuvery, inaln a¢ anclior olf shore sud awalt, fustber or- lera. A CIIATOR WAS ORDERRD, Wo romained oo board ship until the 224 of and In ao fustant the camp with ils inmatos May, dlaposing meanwhile of_all the prisoncrs OCK, 140 Biatest. ond-st. Trz{r ‘;';A"{la'l!il-fi'!a‘?wnM|ILI.I‘NL‘:IG- Employmont Agencios, b o conrenieatlobur. | WWANTED-50 I : £1.50-81,000 jdown; 2-stor 4 octagnn-front : W sl 1l drered. s ‘e o | S hama lenimprizriod s BUSLER | L2 i L 4t en 3 nd Mons H lnn‘e‘ol his w(!‘e, who threw over his sliouldera | Lowss now reats for §0) per mouth, and w Uriog | At brick, ; RLES h morning or in the hope that ft might | X383, soutd front, nesr 1 will sell this [ L A RAILIOAD LABORKRS FOR A p E p H 3 , Mich., March 20, 1878.—To the Edut- or o the Silgan Journal—DrAR Sin: in to- soonse ta your requests, T avail myself of the courtesy extended, granting mo spncd in your columns to place hefore your readers aud the pablte a brief summary of the loading facts and {ncldents connected with the captnre of JefTor- £on Dasls and party, as by so dolng T shall bo sble to reply in o gencral way to the scores of fetters addressed to mo from all parts of the country moking various {nquitlosrelating to the pecultar circumstances of this capture, and cor- rect, Iu part at least, tha mnany erroncous atate- ments put into clreulation by parties who hiad no actual knowledgo of the things they attempted {0 describos also to meet and refuto, 1 trast. so far us the facts In the casoand historietruth may serve s & partial diegtine, oF, perhinps, | BUUSAud lot for 0¥ r 0_RENT-IN Y| u é 81, Louls Rxtenstont 35 trams; fres farg WIth womars. ready and rant] Dooumnt | g anLanoficr oo ntagon flont brick maase, barny '];“:"'"“:l Wontlumian: J. i1, SPRIIECE & GO,y 31 Woal Handotui ety fulness, of s possible use for both | willselithls hose at & saorifc Ronves. newly nainted AN calcimied: Connin o5 Miscellaneons, thiess purposcs.’ Which it seenis 10 me {8 ads | LS4 i0— 11 th storexanddot 1009n, Helte o 'gg '-ndduven ruoms, cellar, gas. and fixtares, sofL aud WASTED—!:: CHICAGO, A Q00D MAN TO § mitting enough #o that there 1n Lut 8 Yory Bar- | fouse and 1oL oF fatrm 88 part pag. Thisias good | 1544 .,‘.:",,‘,',.‘.{:{{’E,’;‘.,‘.m § l'b"a“‘fl‘f!".?:ngl“rl.mln;u " represent the A netican Newspsper, Uniog Liste row difference to wranglo over. It hug never | besenrnar: could be Ave slores tallt that would rent | OF Prembet b DETOL A et pYator adverd been denied that hie was dressnd In hia ondinary | Well AR pAY 13 per cent net, R TERN FRING SRR Sibert eomisiision, end sdvante clothing at the time of hia cipture, but It s S Arstun et et cotpar Jaliedand 'lwo'}fié'af..i‘-’-.fifl!’“” n! ELLETRI L Tmant on eeonnt.’ 'Rda:«':"fi'( s U e 5 o claimed that over his ordin: ry suit ‘was worn Pi0'chihs an clesant brown stone_ fmay dwaltng | staton, sehvol, tores et iR Tacke lotn very Cheap, | i Newspaper Utom Now ot i articles of female attire, adcpied by him as a | g8 alsah-ar.. near Eigideento-dt. Tuts:housacost | T. G HILL. 4 Lakeside yitiatog. . 3 ootk 2 2 B disguise, with the purpose ot eluding b nar. ¢ andjotza | T[O WEST-AT OAK PARE AXD IDGELAND: b I A L e A sucrs by reason of the immunity from personal 4 Gvod barn} DSaAnt bomes At foderate rentr. A.T. HEMC | male articie jurt patented. Exclusies righi givant " arrest and detention sually accorded to women ¥ 10, BOYD, LAY oo o PP s | UhCral ternte: larke prunta small capial. E. Mok, ; under whatever circumstances thoy may be B ) TO RENT—ROONMS, NS e - foneily and Thern oatt e 50, Mors datnt . that Ttoom 7, o Madisonit. | . XO RENT-ROOMS, WANIEDNEN TO TAKE AORRTE GUIDK. Mr, Davis was so disguised than there can bo bk »..L-.:L’,{%.‘.’...;,..f.’,‘,‘,’fi,f.’.’k R n:,",‘,“h Side. 4 3 wUAL forh MLOODY B 3 = \nd bazement stone {1 near Tweaty-aixth Tells wio: want aget ) 1 URNISHRED ROOMS. APPLY | 37711 c0py 8ci moutbiy. d. F' Scott, 69 Dearbor-st. ; nt and maticlously false | was wholly within our power without the ucces- | excepting Davis, Clay, and families, as per | that he wae captured st ail, and tho story of his | ample room for wuod and'conl. all tn pertect orders two at 113 East ltandolph-st.. itouin 30, AKTEN=AY 2 oW~ : e lule:l::cwlm seomingly have only | 8ty of firluz a stiot. e surprise was 50 com- | orders from the ‘Scervtary of War. On theat. | dlsguise fs no _fabrication or make-up, o8 hos Saron iy i lot U teek fromt: Apply s 8y e i Serinzest (o Ratais iy .}',‘ffl,‘;flg‘:z‘,,,‘,’; statements of tho pléto that notthe slightost show of resistance [ teruoon of May 23 Duvis and Gloy wore trans- | becd clatmed, days after the cauture, but was XYent Nidos in the mark, “Metiely new. | \Write'for parglculars i onoobject In view, and that the relloving of | sos'nnde, tho men not even baving time to | ferred to the cascment of Fortress Monroe, | Felated to e within ten minutes after its oc- L¥.—65, 500 WILI, PUNCHARE 4-BTOWY Albye gt S SR L L o B SR el i Y Mr. Davis from that odium and disgrace which | gruap thelr weapons which were lying at thelr | und myself and men asalgned to quarters with- | turrence by juen whoso {'“;)’-‘"gn cannot_be front liouse, 213 A rlern low "By W ¢ SAL v, Termuto suit. | manin by Grat-clase oracry roat lom e By Wi, Tisi s questioned,, ppIY 8t 133 Bouth TEN—VEMDERS OF MABONJO Fratercity wiliing to wark for el hio mau to conduct the one and Minnointa, Apply im- sand 7. may attach from tho fact that Le ignaminiously ITCIARD. a3 Nxtures, and furni sought personal snfety and escapo through & slilcs, Tho camp wos located lnthothick ping | in thetort, Mre, Davis and children and Mrs. torest close by o small swamp. A claln of | Clay still’ remaining on Luard the steamer mounted seutrics, composed of a forca svoctally | Civde, 80N, 720 Weat Dindison it %0 DOW R o 00N HWFLL: | . TQ RENT-STORES, OFFICES, &ci THE HALIFAX COMMISSION. disulse a8 8 woman, desfgnated for that duty, swept rupldly around |~ On the afternoon of May 33 I rocutvod grders Twents mventh e e | Stores. medialely. I, 1100 - But betoro proceeding further, T deem 1t but | {iie tamp on the instant whew tho main forco |.from tha War Departmonty, througls Gon, Milcs isonite BB [0, RENT-CIRAP-_TW0_so-FooT stoncs ox | WARIED- 70 WORK IN X GROOERY i aslmple act of justice to myself to say that I donot thus appear fn A newspaper acticle for atare and drive wagon: mu; dashed into it, thus Unrring all poseibility of | comanding at Fortress Monroe, directing mo '}'r;;kh good recommendation. Apply st 774 South escape after the completion of the etrenit, ‘I'hls | to procure the disgutse worn by Davis ot the A Btatemont by Mr, FistieWow Mr. Delfosso | 3<i §a i E=AT A BACHIFICE=30 FEFT EAR ¥ northeast corner of Lake-st. and FIfth-av, A.ds Wns Appointed—-England's Delay, and Its front on anu}\-llr..” cpween Thirty-Art o ELL. ru-st., Room 8. Vo - | chaln of scutries, under the comminnd’ of au | tine of his capture, aud proceed to Washiugton | Motive—The Coarae of the Ex-Sceretary of | Thirty-second eu corner Culumet, TOMENT-STONES 68, 114 AND 118 50UTH NTENSAY OFFICE TOT-0%E FAILIAR the further discussion of this subjoct os mate | S 8 CrtiT® LG Chele position untll | and report in porson to the Becrotary of ar | Btato, and Why It war Adopted. B EE Y, U oin e ratind stes aC6 | 2 CINrGiat i o raticits Sracrf tent tom 10 mood | NV ARt wio lved witd b putinis odin . tor of personal chiolee, but only wheu to remsin | gy e “the prisonors were gathered In | Accordingly, L wunt over to tho steamer New York Tribune Murch 90, J0R FALF=CORNER OF THATHIE AV _AND | Dulldioe. coruer Clark and Washingion-sts. 4d own handwriting, 183 Telyunvadice, k silent fouger would scem onmy part an fnex- | and placed under guard, mmediately | Clvde avd iuformed Mrs. Davis of my Ex-Secrotary of State liamflton Fish yoster- Thirty-eighth-stt., st 840, J. 1. EUFF, 14 Beaper To'n'n "~T W0 DOUDLE STORKS ON STATR-BT., =MEN TO FELL E {}fffi DACK ' cusable disregard of duty, to the groat number | after taking posscasion of the camp, iy | instructions, ond ‘asked =~ her ff 80 | agy made a clear statemeut to a represcntative | D10 i BgArvag siaren sery Geatrable.” Apply 10 MYHON e COo o Mg XL eta: . le. both: Notth and South, who still | Adjutant, Licut. Dickinson, notifled me that | bad nny objectlons to delivering to me the gar- £ tho Tyibtine of the f % 01t BALE—23 011 £0 FEET 0N MICHIGAR AV L. PEARCE, 11 Dearborn-at. 1AL e U DL T 2 i) . ol our people. ¥ there wero Indles in the tents, when I dirceted [ micnts worn by Mr. Davis as o disgulse at the | ©f the e of the facts contiected with tho prar Teenty-ninth-at.. $140 par foot. J. 1. EOF) ATORY) SLL-LIGHTED | WANTED—FEMALE MELF, evince, by thelr earncst Inquivy, a decp and continued interest fu knowiug the truth con- pected with this closing event of tho Rebelllon. It is now nearly thirteen years since my OFPICIAL HEPORT OF THIE DAVIS CAPTURE, with nccompanying afildavits and statements, was filed fu tho offico of the Bceratary of War, and 1 have earncstly desired that it should be all tbat I might boe called upon to say In tho appointment of the third member of tho Flshe Mock. cries Commisafon. It Las been recently pub- }""‘“Abkr“m %e, r of Methodr DI BALK-HOTSE AND 0T ON MICHIGAN AV, Tand. "SRTRO 74 1 Washington Domentic . : 5 el T Wasnimgton-ar . S kEh BT 0 portn'of Fulerton-av. - o . il lisbied that, having objected to the appolntment | kood land. L or Wesntagn Ry 4 MADISON-BT.—BTORE AND WARH. ‘vAszn:A GOOD PROTESTANT GINL T0 Inquire of GEO. U, NEWDURY, ch.-ln‘d:rlln“:en-,n\houu-mrx in 8 small famis hiio to station uards at each of the tents, and | time of Lis capture, and recoived this sharp and allow none of the men to enter them, Al of | puugent roply: *Cortaluly not, sir, for 1 do the men of the party, cxue‘»'t Mr. Davls, I be- | uot think I over hud =uy opportunity to donate 1leve, wero slceping on thelr blankets outside of | any clothing to Mrs, Btunton before; it is per- the tents in different purts of the comp, partial- | haps well that my mantle should fall on the 1y unaressod, aud, as soon of they worearvused, | shoulders of Mrs, Stanton.” Mrs, Davis thon sprang trom thoir beds and wero nmedlately | delivered to mo i nersun, with no farther com- placed under guard and allowed timo to put ont | pulsion than s elmple requeat, s lady’s water- the balance of thelr clothing, which consuned | prool clogk or robe of n dark color, trlinmed scvornl minutes, after which the prisonors | with poarl buttons, which she admitted to be l-"hllruh Block, OR GENRRAL t., frit Housa eferonce req M. iLL, 07 Washlogio 3 of M, Delfosse io 1878, Mr. Fish, in 1877, actually | 700 BALE=BRICK IIOUSE OF ELEVE, Poom. 2o i sell oi | 710 HENTi7 et meat, 2011l oy F—FOUIl ACHES OF Tooms 8 and 8 Iiryan Block, ‘est Monroe-ss, took the Inftlative in requesting him to serve. Tnis Mr., Fish yesterday declared to be Inaccu- }"T‘{‘“‘—" ALE—01t EXCIANGE—FOUTR e Al k. 24, south of Divislua-at.” Inquire | FPO RENT-ON ' 8OUTH CLAIK-ST. "SNALL VWANTED-A GERMAN Of !W\sm:flv{/\r iin sore U butween Sadlaon aiin Monroo: girlio.cook. AppiY atnortheats corner Michi- 5, et fron 0 GOT 10T PRATRIE: | 841 bussedsion May 1 BAIRD & LIADLEY, 00 La- | Ran-av, &nd Thirty-f Ir.__Appiy rate, and to a Tridune repurter gave the follow- I’L“Dg. f lflg Ing review of the circumstances which Roally Ol BALEOT av., néar e, SEAND B S i vt . o o e resulted in the appolutment of the Belgion Twenty-fourt| Dining: 7] . TANTE TRONU AN} CAPANLE 1, 3 rsiter, and have persatently refralned from | %7 gathered togsticr aul piaced under wreg- | tha ono worn by hor hushoud oe s tiseulsn at | S50 I G (RO E ) i e R SR L i Stficen, S o b (S B ol | entering Iuto uny discussion of tho. sublect | “But before this was fully completed, and be. | tho 24thy Capt. Hudson went ovor o the Clyde | Iy the Treaty of Washington tho provisions re- = e TTORENT_OFFICES. BINGLE OR BN 4UTTE. 1V | ferred. Apply at3ie Thiny-second-st, ¥ through the press, eften at the cost of graatly | fore any of the persons oceitpylng the tents had | and procured the balanco of fatlig to tho sharles could toke offect only after [ SUBUREDBAN RELL EN' sl Apply ltwom 10, W. 8. CARVEI. 5 ED AN COOK AT 4140 IIALBTED: disappointing, it not displeasing, my Iriends, mmrlmd thelr toilet and come out, or a list TUE GARMENTS WORN IN TIIE DISGTISE, confirnotory ’W!"fll‘"l‘ll'if the Dominlon, the Im- | TSGR gALE: WILL {ANGE FOUA HOUSE |~ Milwcelinncous, — 9 o . WAL FOMILON. Dut durlug tnis Uoio mony articles have been | Of the names of tho captured pusties bad been | which consisted of a black woolon shawl witha | Berial Ustermment. and the Unliod Statos, paned | o fhe ity ~The Leic place iy iinnetka, condleting IENT-WELL-LIGHTED 1OOMS WITH ELE: ANTED—A Q00D DISING-ROM GIRL TN A wetten uud gown brondeast by tho apparent | M0 UD: border, T Captaln fuforined mo that Mra, | §0g8 REEEH 3y 0T e WEtCATry wes Faspadecd | of house, baen, rwen house, 1 aeres ol ground biet: | T K e T 0N o Wi | g, PPAYate bosrdlag-loude at 230 Ontario-st., Norid m A VOLLEY WAS FIRED DOWN THE NOAD Duvis ut first did not like to give up the shawl, and across tho swamp alluded to, and about | saying she needad it for her children, e then el&hty or one hundred rods north of the camp, | went back to shiors aud purchased another shuwl wl h{ n efles for two seasons. On Murch 6, Sir Kdward | ¥alk from 'the depot. Address 'ost'Office liox 44, | Ington-st. near Jefferson. A. E. BISHUP. i6 South Thornton called npon me, und, i the courseof fn. |* Winnetka, 11} conversation, advorted fo the desirability | JPORSALE—GNRENT clug opon a third Commlseloner. 1 sug- in Winactks, vers cli friends of Mr. Davis, Io n spirit and manner strongly Indicating If not proving tho existence Jeflerson't. 2 . ~GTitl.. CALL AT 208 WADABII-AV., 58 JIOUSES | '['0 RENT—FROM MAY l.';l'llB THREE UPPER ED: uite 8, 10-04; ) FIlST L » ers the fore of twenty-five dismounted men | for her, renlaclog the une Mrs, Davis delivered . M. J.SLOTH, Winuet- tories of 116 sad 118 Bouth Franklin-at., now ou- NTED=ABTRONG CAPADLE GIRL FOR ORTt- e adlon anflsmoter | Uder Licut, Purinton wore statloned. Tat | 0him. Theso Earments were: taken by mo Go | gewt: eniiroly amoteialty, tie: same or Juduo | Lt Sinetar n st driarine Comanayylow rese. | LY Gl housework tn smal famiyy roersaco re- nterested, to gradually ove once ordered the men to resumo thefr places in [ Washington, una delivered to tho Becretary af | Nelson, remarking that he would provably bo sc- ~_ COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. | /10 RENT=FINE GSPORNISED 1 e out the peeullarly unpleasant truths conneeted | tho colunin. _Leaviuz Adit. Dickingon with n | War, aud_wero_thoroughly Identified by tho | eptablo to our Goverment In cave he were | - - OOUNTIEN J e | T et el ko Foofis. Tokslin, clonet 45k, Thesg Scaunstroancs, with tho copture by n continuous cross- | aufliclent foreo {n camp Lo gutlior tiie rest of | throo soldiors who arrested Mr. Davis at tho | WINIRE to sorve. v fioraton thereapon, M iha ehnhse of Wateriog, “senecn Ceounin: | §oagubd societsj Tout fFea untit Mar 1, <0"wnd 45 | \WANTED — A FINST-CLASS DOTTON.NOLE fre of cvadve stalements and partial | the prisoners in und guard thom until my re- | tine Le came from thoe tont, to-wit: Corporal | Snoficlaily ‘ond _informally, asgeeated tho | o d e s T Wenoro e ks o Uiafie'al ! fusom 16 ot paker stdreumaking. Apuly st 120 South Btato eulals, the way belng first preparod | turs 1 in person puslud forward across tho | George Munger, Privates James F, Bullard und y sllsh Government, ho would | Un tlie pince sre spleudid orchards of annies, peaches. | FPO RENT—DBY THE M =5 : als, e ONTTE Ot YEAIL A jroposed by tho Jali; conventeut. with ‘llr{n[l mfi"finfcun& able for societics br tFanlent use{ ALso b 21T CASTLE, 025 West Lakornt. o oo 5o swamp with the balance of the command to the | Andrew Bee, cach of whom made sworn stato- pram, luis, black reenerried. et STED=10 FINST-CLASS TIIMMELS AND D zacceptable to vure,. Sir Edward uwanily Iy un array of articles published by persons aid of Licut. Purinton, whom I supposed to be | ments at the War Department of tho facts | caliod at tho Department of State overy woek, and | st tan, Ay hnder, cultivationi a e brick liow i v AR B MK AOTIRE, 18 a1y wholly unknown, aud who had no personal zmimlnu the lorce ruarding the truln, but | within thelr kuowledeo concerning the disgulse, | upon the occaslon of uearly wrery “visit, 'from | ket-gardenlng and near to threo iaran towns, Al POCR CORNEI POLK ANT TEACH: Jrtowicdg of the facts in tho case, making falsa | whieh proved to be th Firut Wisconstu Cavalry, | and which were fied in tho officu of tho' Hecre | Mareh bto June 9. 1 referred (0 the mbjoct of thy Sfienald fari of K01arres Dlehale mile from city 20x5%G, with Tailroad track, Wrici oBlce, Emundresyets nnd extravagant statemnents, and fnally closing | under Col. urndun, whose met bad cone uputi | tary of War. T have not coples of those sworn | & Lnrad thelimportatice of Tk ot DUILIINS, e StOCK DATR Choche and bur, | DAT HAIRD & BIRADLEY, w Ladall WALk BADE I, I A YA . il tho force under Licat. Purinton, and, through | statements in my vossesston, but I have a state- carly In the springasked | ger factory near the places never-failin, 0 REXT=DOCKR=50 FT. ELS fourt 7. B ¥ fn with a shower of heavy artlcies, such as tho » misunderstanding in the chnl‘emzu- aud ro- | ment ndo by Corporal George Munger fn ree when, occording to)my underatanding, the turee | springs: witl sell stock sud toolt desired. Wit vl l North Branch, now occupled by Fi - members of the Cabinet, military staff, or | it still being 2o dork that they could not dis- AND WHICH I HERE INSENT! him that they woald date from July I, and it was | Cayuka Comnty. N, Y. i 3 . lfl!:fl:lrf"fll. Apply to Rt with that undorstanding that our discavsions of | SEmE—me———— | Sallet o s ers. Emg.d Epon uno ‘oceanion MUSICAL | oRE Mr, Thornton eafd thkt ko had thonghtof Admiral | A8 W Al A0 e e K Tolo ua tho third Cummissionar, On March U, Thad | A% dhts oh eerials orundh, we Wil oter grenvisgace. | bery wilibo't ofticially requested Mr, Thornton 0 sk for fu- | ments i purchasers uaril thess siyicaurs. ciosad our, | 304 Felrbunk's structlons from nis Government s to the ant derliu. Ricli-taned organs, at §80, #10 g, | 0aIre at Lis bas - third_inomber of the Commisslon, suggust: | %) Biot: bl on tme, I Fejuifed. W, WORIM 3 L y £ e | QUIUATION | WANTED-A® CASTIER. DOOK. i TRD I | I keeper, of ta do keneral oflice wirk. iy parly who b & Morrill al tho faot af Ca on Luin- | €8n give gomt rafercncesns to abllity ad respoaibiis Tent Stuy 1 the ofce, barn, placiiug, | fy._V e, 1l 5 houschold of Mr. Davis, Whilo It fs truc that nouce of these latter parties (excenting, perbaps, wvae) have been willlng tu deny absolutely that Mr. Dayls wus disgutsed in femalo attiro ot the thue of his ennture, yet it I8 clearly apparent that thelr stateinents are intonded to bo ‘8o re- tinguish the uniform; and aslceame uptho [ geyooteuarr, Oct, 20, 1877 —Dean Bin: Yours roud {u column, mounted, we recoived o raking | of tho 208, asking for a atatoment of my partici- fire from a dismounted forco concealed behind ation tn the capture uf Davie, le at band. | have trees and logs which killedone manand severcly Hml a great miany culls fors stutement from al- wonnded Lient. Houtelle, ‘This sad mistake | most every 8tato in the Unlon, 1 just recelved was ot discoyerod untll two men wero killed fu | one fram iho Znibune oillcs Iast weok, [ thought tho Fourth Micbigan Cuvalry and elght or tou | 1owld ot aay snychingpont Wt | Taore bis Cited wut ready for occupan! 1TUA EH=RY A TOUNG SAK A3 wuse Union, Truat Goy cormer | STTUATUOR N AS TR TE A O b avhs o tiad experience in bk cliy and countey yards; Kood Lowse 203 Weat Waabinge ton-st, X piYet ¢ : buon & groat deal Ly differont ones reyardiug | ing that, lthoush tho three monthe would | UAL ud Adamews, " T ohlig i o | refercuces. Addross it A7, Tribune office. ceived, and to lavo the olfect of poailive proof | men wounded n the First Wisconsin Cavairy, [ St S MRS H6Y T S00m ta difer morg | nos beiin until July'1, 1t was deairatle 10 coma to ¥INE IALLET, DAVIS & C0. CPRIONT FL | LOorEns man b et WELL LIGHTRD, Tragess upoi that potnt with tbase who may not bave As soun s the tiring ceased I returned to'the | Grieas, 1f I stiould make statement it would not | un agreemont befora that Uuie. inorder that tho | 4L ‘snowili bs offired very low for cash, Mond Quive st 139 South Cas " ITUATION. WANTEU=BY A CUTTE N Dl the opnortunity o taken the trouble to ex- | camp, and as 1 recrossed the swamp 1 was met | correspond with ail. Cominisalon might meetat Hultfax the followmg | ARLT. Blane goud as nomi wsel four mouthe. "Ch) | S AN Ty i ek, COTTER ANR mlu‘g uu.uamy '.lh‘u any flujn u'r!hill::l pub- | by LluLxln. D:z;,klnluul.l nv:!ho. mlnunun-mx L1 - 1 Lot. "Peitchurd's slatement (e na near Hight nuany | sumimer or 181, sud coucludoile eliberations, § Lo acen At W, W, KIMBALLS, ‘corer Hidle aa WANTED TO RENT, Hosue, 50 and 54 Sauth Cual sk, sticd on this sublect. fut I defer furtlicr com- | formed mo that he bad carried out my orders, | Thave deen as regarda Duvia® disgutse, Davis bad | possidle, beforo cold weatlier, = Frou time' tu L Fosaranr s R e | = —_— anent lu thta direction untll further on, wheu I | and who sald wo y " | on'n mx‘{. waternroof clonk o Wirea, nil & rod | Hio thereaftor, f_reply to the’ question whtuer | | GREAT SACRIFICE OF SHEET-yURIC W OFF | \\AXTEDZTO RENT A RER MOCAE FRRSIMIE | “spruaTrons wa, EJALE, #hall take up suck of those published states | MAD CAPTURED AN OLDISI MAN WIOM mE Bo- | nd biackor black und white shawl thrown over | oruot hu had recelved instructions, he rephed 00l Grarra 1o the Smoun{ or 831580 SOMIOL | gan or Wabmah-ave,, hetween Fouricenth and Harels | i e nients ns deservo notlee more in detall, Steyy reut must balow. Address V LIGVED WAS JEPF, DAVIS, his bead and ahoulders, over u uult, of gray clothc ¢ A anda vair of cavalry boots. X do mot’ know if and that b eaue out of one of thotentaaressed | Bicinion ordored Hoe o et tho women pans ur up (u women's clothies und attemnted to eseaps | yo¢ "only what I heard the morniug of the capture. us o woman. [ got the Lmpression that Mr. [ [ Uclieve bue was on guard ot the = tent. Davis had refuscd to revenl his namo up tothnt | 1 ¢id not _ace Dickinson until after Davis wi time, but will not be positive on that pofnt. £ | taken back to the tent und had takon off his dis- thatho bad mot. On May 12, he told me thut ne | H33riserding that amount waw oxpeeting fnstructions. On May 15, ho asked,, | 510RY & CANITS, 211 b unu!‘ucully nnu! fllvl.fi I(‘mlr“ (ufiu\)frm:lm. Sl'l;yj\‘l;m: E\m:f“l‘lf A Ehoe would azroe to M, Delfosse, Traplied thal thero 5 n urch, o would De a dificulty in_the way of Lis appoint- | Pranuoricader. Audresa V6, Tribue ofico mont, sml the nauie was th fll}_mll dropped for a “r W. RIMBALL, CORN thue, Anlato asJuno 5, Mr, Thoraton informed l"lll' ;i“:‘!-‘ll for the world-senowned Mallet, ‘ TANTED~TO REN ueis,, Ly It s PRt Dol ITUATION WANTED=BY A RCANDINAVIAN & smali family for gone 3 o oo | 6 g 10 do ecand work, of o \VAYTED=0 REST=R GESTREL VITSIRIED | erafluiiowors, Adiress 150 Norih Sangamonit, ‘woiling With 8 oF 10 rooins in. gowd el oy - ron 4t undofiee, | hood, efthier North, South, or West Siles wonid pure | QITUATION WANTED-BY FIit§ it STATE AND ADANS, | Ouase the furnicurd If desiFed. Addrees [¢83, Tribune, | A 1o R privatofamitly; just feom New In the brivf desertption of the tovements of the forces under my command, which resulted inthe eapture, 1 shall omit overything In my Juagnent not necessary to convey a clear and cmelso understandhug of the cutiditions aud £AR3.ET0R orl Apply 8647 Aberdeen-at. Y GENTLEN RING | - Eandegd o crenmstances under which the capture was do' on up to the pont where tho prlsuners | guio. Dickinvou might have halted Dovis but | mo that he bad receivcd no instructions. On Juno | Va¥ k. 5 | room; South 51 ,...Jumnnmw JITUATION WANTED=AS BRCOND-G] GOOD eifecte, and abull give o further attentlon 1o | were gathered ander Fuard, aud, o8 1 approache. | Lot fo my teaniig, 1io cortuinly did not stop. | U, b told e that ho wes Joviructed to any tuat [ k3203 51800 Compant's plaaos. V'3, Tribune ofice Sibordaee Aoy o 370 Bouh Lincalurst, vasar 41 Auer the question of * zopd faith " on the part of the commanders of the Federal forces {n pursuing aad cantueing Mr. Duvie and r-rty. after the rurrender of the princpal Confederate arnstes under Gens, Lve and Johuston, rafscd by Mr. Rewgan, thn to way that it was admittod by 3r. Davis and thovs captured with bim that Uiey had ot surrendered but were rulllug fTorth every effort to puss tho Unlon forces in the Guli Btates nnd ]‘oln the only Hebel army then fn tho tluld under Price [n Texas. Tho onlers uuder which I acted were recelyed from Col, R, H. 4. Minty, commanling the Sec- " " Ceostos v v 1lp wus about four rods from the tent when [ ol them, T was occosted by this mav, who vt “oaw i, IIIARD and 1 wera changiug proved to be Mr, Davis, with the Inquiryif I 8 i was tho officer In comtnand, 1 replicd that 1 | horos, ae wo ueed to do wometinios when wo was, and asied IMin in return whom 1 was to | found botter ones. Bullard had Just theown, hia call’ i, Hio replied (ot 1 might “cull him wouien, &4 1 suppowca thom ) when 1 suw the 1o whut or whoever I pleased,” whon I replied | to bo, which afterwara proved o be Davis, Mew, nd nfter 8 mo- | Davis, and Mivs llowell, 1 aaidto Bullard, *“Thoso o AL Y ~ NT=A - SUITE, OF THER 4 x l;“:lbr‘sfi‘lfrrf¢m l‘:l';fl;';ll;.‘ h‘:'l. I:l' ‘Ffl); qITuATlU.\' WANTED—TO DO GRNERAL NOUSE- mhall organs. withous board, fur ue| £ Wilo, and o iu w desirublo | &) Work In privute Curnily. by & fospuctablo girl, Apply Lvery (nuetrunient fully warranted, ‘West slde lucality, Addreas it 85, Tribuno office. 8t 104 Nurth Wood-st., reur,” o b and Amotican Stimwiore at h iagto. 3 fola | Boid oninwiumieate Frsquieds XIED— 0 BENT = AITIES TAVITG | QUIUATION WAXTED-NT & NOURG FVALTT R R R T o o P e i liouto in tho Northwest, a3d eAr: | and guikl temnta oy Jeasing. description ot iy oiice. | OF Sdiross 7wsWost Mudivan 3 1 Tho corcespundence ment to the Benuto lve £y tho Tariest stock, we ars 1o Condiion to oter | fadgeud 4V dea on 8t my u Lk : focta ofter this date, Bly purpowe has been, by | uuusuallow prices (o purchsere. ents collected und aatales snanagred, Accounits red- | GTIATION WANTEL the raview of {lie couversatious butwesn Mr, s ing IR U EaUH, 2ok Weat all R“v'f:l;m:‘h'lfl:mnlmhw ‘Thoraton and mywelf, to show that our Govern- o UP: went was cunstantly urning the appolntmont of a third metmber of the Cowmisslon, auna that the Jiritlal Goverument was a8 peralsieutly avoldiug tho apoolntment, Then folluwed tho abortive attempt to socure & Lord Granyilie regrotted that bls Government had 5i Hot beer uble {0 Gotermine upon a third Commiss | BRunuger & Car's gegans, ) Honer. and proposed that tha hird Comuaioner | Bimhal shunld by & Dutchman, agreed upon by the En- 3 that T would call bl Duvis; munt's hosttation ho satd, *'That {8 iny nume,” | women onght not to be allowed to gn out of cawmp; He then drew . hlnself up lu a very diguitiod lm: ‘f," ::;‘ ;.‘.':‘:éfifi‘;t';'n vl-’“'xl",','.lfl;‘,'.'.".',h ';‘\'0,::) Ig:; o abtor "1t “Iravery" to | Tod round In front of v party, snd waid tn them, e & T otkatn Bt CHeterecloss womey |+ Whero'are you goingr" Mrw, Davia vald, '+ With 1y old motler afler sumo water, ™ 3rs. Davis iad aud childran, but o s theft, b fs vandal | Y 8GN er arm: "'"'\'{: IiWhat s oo s Y A YOUNG BOANDINA: sawork, Vlaase callat 131 ITUATION WANTEDG=IV A COMPRIRNT WIRe & consln girl 0 & private fainily Who s ablo sud wills 1B to work. Diest referencas, \ndisan u) 8oy oue Laving = lshed Lardwars, tine Bcamstresses. #2000 Lo fnvest In Ve, a0 bouse-furn well-caiabl DA V] onds, and valusbics . e U re, 8 ng uods, can best of & L ot Divlan o the Cutuley Corps, Mltory DF- | L. Diavis md thrown et thd caruonts con: | Wi dhoss bouis-onp!” When 1 Wiw v “vocte T | nechyrociy Heatyd s punding. the nogolisiionn ok o pande and valuaed | e i trewni b ot Talbnn e o o1 ® | QUATION WANTEL-A HEANSTRESS wOOL, “’h-u 'fih:’m‘wa .fr“é‘u'fi:“‘é"s{‘“‘% '1';'33', ;flmml. 0!} stituting his disguise, aud ruu nllnd fuasult of | cocked iny gun n{ld l:m lluzfl my'udllle.u Mr‘l. :ay mnnnl-l of :‘"fi Ufl“-d Ux;rmmuu'l. 'lhu u-luuln ey 10 Eaat rabilshied 146, Fo R e T MALR] Tl DOHING x FAIR | cx Ilrlrnco-lfw:‘ all IAmllyA ‘fivl u_uu . adtes’ snd iduy, Ma recelved sunfederate gray at the thno of iy mnoeting Davie put ber haud over Davis’ face sud saia | fue question wie dropped, or the fallure of the | 7 1 ¥ NITO 0UT 1K trade, sdjuluing onw uf the largest retall grocery | children's underwear. iress weaty-suge direct urders to report unun’ndl'-lelv to uim o Loulterty gy 0 e Ilzc?yrucll! treaty, Mr. Thuraton from tlue o L‘“‘ LA LI DI B on the Weat pldo. Apply to uwner, Tu7 duul, GHJ"L N, T then procoeded to take un luvmnurq k:,f *Don't shogt] You may not admire Mr, Davis® 10 2N A I muosal, piunoe, ur good cuilaterals, lu sinounts to rincivley, but he la & rovercnd man, " Thiat 1 al} i . o thnu vxpresied (hy wish that the appolutment of a | sult. 132 Hearborii-at., Hoon laste, crson for fustructious, Ou iy arrival be de- ertalued that we our capture, when I | IR — T S 1] Nurses. led to 1 seelve H e, ¢l hut $d thure Awpzon ge Bullard buckled | third wember of the Comtmiusion shoula be referred 3 FAl 138 AND JORBING DI Wilkod frit. bt iopanidy peslved by fon, f.w;'yfi‘:h:‘,“u“'1"2:“3,15“2,‘,'y:',',‘,;,::";f,,,‘(,':,‘;tfr‘“",‘: 1é waddle he rado up Lo whero e rore.” 1o hoard | o Count licust, Austiun Ambapsador at Lonidon, B, O A J"‘T“"“‘ MIANE Ml oraie 2 "“"-?’?&'#h‘“ln"'fi:. Ly S‘f&fif.flflf;-,fl.’fffi“}@f‘i‘.,.’(ms.“., BT RE Augusta, revarding the movement southward | Cois. Johnson’ and- Lubliock, Alile-de.Camp on | ¢ Dostof thia canyeraation. Wo went back to [ o that 1 8y ers ol o Lobind C.11. WILRUX, Hooln 3, 110 & 118 Rendoiph. 150 eapeinive 1 B baby gl und day, and brini 1t uo on the botile: 1s that a1 understanding pight be arrived ut betwoen Goods made by coutra Th Y veeiri | Wobl axpurienced, and can (aralul the bews of Gity ror- a of te urincipal partics connected with the Con- who [1as bullt up U o geovral Agent 1 Davis' stafl; Burton N. Harrison, bls Private | guieo and sald bo thought our Governmont more | the two Goveruments, in which cass Count Heuat L 15 spMn OF §2 A% s gAY £ M A erences; w0 Objootion to travel. " 1280 Bisto st upe {:ul(!.;xmn Guvernment, and the desire to effect 3 (l.u. Muraud, Capt. Momdy, amd 5.,.vn,|.mum than to chasing up women and | could be *mu the namo of the guntleman sgreud | room of :i‘-?r‘lfiun‘u’&mmn?"“"““" ‘"""h“‘ ‘e‘.'pfcu'f,m..fi"fl?’fflxx%x&“}‘.‘fin-iifi“lfi:fa|:':'ufi"xff'fl'? 2 | statra, ‘L!f capture i possible, directing ime to proceed | Liout, Hattaway; Jeft D. 1lowell, a vrother of | citldren. T @ near right as I could state 1t | upon for hia formal uppoigtinent, Finally, #s the | T35RNiEs vAN HR 1AD 1N ESCHANUE rOf | Deseshuw by contracts, urderd, e pilal raqulred Employmens Agoncies. Fith my regluont, the Fourth Michlous Cavalry, | Mra, Davis, and Midshipman fu the Rebel navy; | at this time, Yours, Grouus Munuzu, close of the’ Admiutstration was approaching, [ ¥ the cuuating-roain of the Trinun, | SPOSLERULL Auupportunity chal evidun offers. an Lmp] Ton its camnp vear Macon, Ua., down tho soutiis trly slde of the Ocmulgee Niver, a distance of soventy-tiveor 100 iniles, totake possession of all thforts and torrics below Hawkiuaville, uud to Plekot the river sud scout Lhe country north uud south of the river as thorougly as tlie strength of wy command would permil. Lertaln places Bupeuring upon the maps wero thought to by 'J:.‘nllulalu boints for establishing the headquar. tera of my regiment, but that niatter wus loft touy oW diicretion upon arriviog upon the felt that, befure s tormination, tho pro. visfous of the Lrealy shomld ow carried out Fuspccting tho appolntwent f a Fivheriey Commission, for England hud paid the wone, awarded (o v at Genova, and had wettled ull tion gruwing out of the Han Juan mward with ax- _c;mz: smplary promptices, would 00 discrodite | e e e ey | ATl @sCEllOTL Water-pOWer] ‘N0 bebler atd more comn / ) o Tleto a'to kevys longer 1o ahoyanca a qucetion ROONE. Histefaciery th aer vF the Western ntates, "Alko the A et o TE N T S he dotermination of which would pustbly Feaulfd | e S S s BUHLIEOTOS MALTAIOURE, wulal ul 7 pa0 Wabaunu u paywent of wonsy by us Soglund, 1 there- AV N i " e = A Yuro, s the oarly Ym'or Februaty, 1877, ut ¢ nary. €5: Glbbou's. ltome, €31 | Mitle expeius s broweey or faed or oat Jrol BALE_TOLAND BLEN BIOTES FIF AND thirtaen private soldiere; Miss Moggie Howei) ‘This closes my direct recital of the facts aud slater of “Mra. Duvls; two waltlog malds, and | {neldents connected with the capture and dis- severol servauts, We also captured flvo wagona, | gulso of Mr, Davis, But before closing | deslro | three ambulanees, about filtcen horses, wud | 1o notice oue or two of the twenty-flye or thirty mules. Tuo tral wae FPALEE AND MALICIOU3 BTATEBMENTS principally louded with commusaary stores and | which huve been written and published by par- privaty bageage, with 8 few arms aud ufew | Lies who had no porsonal kuowledgoe of the facts xes of flxed ammunition, {u th case, xud who have showu thoe must wau- After allowlug thne tor the prisoncrs to break- | ton disregurd of ull truth, Fhe first communt- funt, we started ou our return, taking the direct | cation 1 desire to notles §s the followlug, pur- roud back to Abbyville, whore wournivedat dark | porthug to lave been written by one James H, o | Wit Bk now li for Gwhere' wible tiiig Abd capital QITUATIONS WANTED-FAMILIES |N WANT O AND 30 CKNT PIECES IN PATRAGRY | belug required in savthier line. he busigesy s how fa ot keandinas fan or German Teimalo heip csn dUanga for Surrency sl counuig-roumof | successtul opsration, Cull s or address . H. B., Tre- | supplicd st 0: DUSKE'S otice, 173 Norin Hulsloat, puny: wont House, April 3and . B O BNES AN DATLETAGE - O BT OIS ESUoW: | [WO A TOFFE FOR BALE THE SES AN S TE. LaFOR SIX MONTIS EXTOW ) KA NS KL FOR RALE THE | SR LAY e g (LINU SR 2 0l e Tufull Foning order, iy spieadld mackiary | A LAKVE] ,‘3.‘,'{”',‘},,‘,’,&:5{,""{,{.;,,,,._ $ ol ANTE! N e tindus Adlress Tt b i Hbaue ofhee, . SUmbART &8 nected with it rtl- investinent clusd of & conversatiou ou other subjects, cxpre o d this feallng to Sir Edward Thornt: d | % st Lho proj fllunllnlyp-’nf‘mu’ f-:n.\l-:\mr;:xv & :n‘;ul::xlinnr:lllz‘édl{olc’llll"u!‘ becams nceessury, L | on the eventng of tha wsime day and_encamped | Parker, and which liss been stsed us the basia of [ o, 18 Sl 10 B Tivan roady 1o act In the i TAVE R, TR rer Ainer .y : bl ol A srejzard ail points and com- | for the night, Durlue the nigbt 1 enlied fu the | many of the urticles writton ta disprove that atter, 110 roplied that ho hud no Instructions, | Purs s Ira, Aututiial = el o T e deemed mechsmad Bursto us far ws wight be | rewainder of my recimont, which tud beon lott | Mr. Divis was coptured fu diegulso, I usert o name of M, Dulfosse boing dntroduced, 1 | LA L St ardacs clidun ot ,r——.o THACTICAL SOAV M AKENSI[E BT, TAT JOOR, SARFAMILE Gl LA, pOndR Octag, | O evel o Ui gulf or tutho wald that, 11 thiy would propove him, 1t s | o) Citgououn Corupaiy oors tor saie lia woris. bur: | binek potiuss Wit b 8511 on thy du{ previous uider command of Cavt. | this coniwunleation In fully aa it 1s the source Hathuwoy to picket the lne of the Ocinuigee | from which much of the nspiration of those River and scout tho country, at the samo thno | secking to relleve Mr, Davis from his unpleas- seuding courlers furward ta 3acon announcing | aut predicamont Is drawn: the results of our expoditfon, UOn the mornluyg Eruauvwsvicee [Elbluville), Pa.—~I sm no ad- of tho 11th we resumicd our march in the direc- | miror of Juf, Davie, | aw o Yankee, born bos luw fur cashi ¢t ba er of Hagiv ll‘g :“nh n?:fl“"[u’n'}.u" ullu Bucl 81 baro (o rear of 374 so '-"A Thiry; " 'woe poglae, tanks, Tacka coolarw oievutor, GRS i ‘i:'.."....,‘.m'::"m..m'.'e.'.’}L [uE DLGalEs AND wAGUS — === | good gppurtunliy faran encrgeily, practical wan, Ad- SOlS Tqrihe. sinount, Ladranoed wd. dont 'i:ull "-.-.,Ilmlmd fi”; L uulanf-: S PARTNL na . 31 BMYTI, St Vaul 8 e, ‘?“m Shacea wan of lutelligence and futegrity, an ad stated P ) =7 = e = 2 —— 10'SIF. Thornton the fact, ey ng" that our objec: DAETRER waxTeb-X GENTLEWAR WITH LOST AND FOUND. 4B o singlo harasss b probable Ut we might Accant bl | was i influenced to #a; whal | n - view of ) N tha hct at, "2y early as 170, tho. wresl: ey ace CHATIN, cortior Madisag and & elru« obedlenco to tho orllors above stated, which VERDAL AND STRICTLY SRCKET, Imoved with my comuwand frouw canp at Ma- oon at 8 o'clock tha saine cvening, pursulug the sleaysbring goo prices. lofore coont bim. | T was | (JABIL PAU KUK BOOKS—sTA 1l Lop Luggy, 3 Rruvery w E.':uwflz‘ lagquire of 1ovk, tion of Macon, nud ou the siternoon of that | tweon Saccarupua aud Qorham Corner, und full of im wore § 1. 3.0 to A reilunle. permancat, and legitinate | somemnntl rs £ atd sl Blgloway Jeuding down the'soutl sids of | day, whou & fow tiies bolovw Hawkinsville, wo | Yaneo vrojuicss: but L taink 1t wieed 1o tho | {itLo Lo, Horain, i XV BREURLy L0t | vudficad? Kaftel Voot i, ™ {5 Vn‘.’é“fl T dan Wil ravar A Pt EATGRG FIARTON T MOTT RRETANE therewith, leaviug ever ‘:i'nlflimm direction | met the rest of our Lrigade just cumlug out | vven abuui bim, or, for that matier, ubout the | was possible that, unless the two (iovernmeuts I"“HV"‘“ WANTED-IN A MEAT MANKET: A {lona whf be sstiud wid u Wberal reward o ad durabls velicle iy tio warkets all fudles o might I3 any way ) e wl;wn fromw Mucon, and _received from tnow the tireg | duvils Ded an understandivg, Count Boust, sarrounds | L ¥oud burluoss) beat atand (o tho i tewiod-aty | \'h, ‘Trivune onle S o S T R ¢ {2 " I: ed uy Britieh Influences, tmighitappoint & Canadtan, | BesF Madison, Coiueandace for youncives. X WHEN 3 AND € M or sume projudiced persou, or one uure under Inll'rx R WANTED-WITI #10.00 IN PLAN. L lfly'ufii?l{\%mkflalh?lm‘a(l Tiritieh initueuce. 1 had, however, no ides thal wu fny-patll, saeh, door, biind, aud Juinber bustaess. “'.'1"' ut :m-:a":ml.’; 'w';»,gwar al ), 000 ruuldllu Addreas it 84, Trivuns ollc windv againat the Unlied Siatos. 1 uever regurde Ta——— S e e e lentll gt vcvmeanw, JBACHMINERY, mercll valus, bub I thought 10 very de- M ACHESERY Foit naLE-uSg FINEELEATOR sirable that thls causs of lreftation | IVD " sud enditie, with nttinge, sultablo for freight or should by permuncntly removed. 1 beleved | b wall 4 Wveh tuatwo had given the Catadiane wu equivalent, | fow 9 i et susd thes un awacd of o fow bundred thodsind dols | Luliels (SR FOS, TRSED RO, TR A A0 knowledgo we had of L wie with tho party that captured Joff Davi PUESIDENT JONNEON'S PHOCLAMATION, :nls:v“:: ml:‘:fl“fl‘:fi“;fi‘:’m P'::"k: iuning; § accompanled by Gen. Wilson's order olfering 8 | Pavia'od not wave on, ot the thus ko we roward for the capture of Duvis and others, wny gurwent such s 4 worn by women. Retaluing wy independent cownmond, 1 con- | have over lils shoulders a waterproof tluucd my march toward Macon, baiting for the | clotnjug—sometidng like a **Itavelock hight two or three milles above Hawklugylile, | not In tho icast conccy 1o Wora # biat; an il;u‘\.'mu on uguly early on the morning of the HN“':# Z“"'l;mfllnl _‘:";l:'” .‘;fl h,lll,nh:’:;l-u:l."‘r‘f‘l:; iy ,‘l;“’"‘l‘zfi{.fl!"“:‘ 0 Ui waciy wie soculletiyn, s currled auibiny whaterer iu bie ! unids. movewent, As this artil, cribe in detall tho luuldn?ml: of tho march, 1 will stinply wny that wo Pressed forward by rupid forced marches, olght sud day, only halting ung enough to fevd aud rest o Louraes, until un the il day of May, st 8 o'clock. L., whou wo orrived at Albyyllie, seveutys fve mitles from Blucov, where wa Hrst struck the trail of what proved Lo be the tralu of the ] oreve Turchias vf ue au, bapoy. {rive ex- o) cout Lnrfmmuu. TR RSN &N L o S0 Wil s Jeutl hin "fi:' S5 b ety o Uiy VA plate: T4 | Lest-av. i f rewanded by returulok W owaer \ TATTEI-FOK CASH=A GOOD BUGGV-HOUSE o7 miate; drive what you havetoshow by iy ofice, 1 GET-HATURDAY EVENING, ON WELLSST, | 13 Clark sl “W":!'-q_fi 4 "bus, # laly's pucksl coutaln 8 sum of FANTED=100 BAILHOAD TEAMS FOIf e o Lo wlil bo rewanded Ly It with C! N of 1S & GO cuter of Wasbitiglo o ke WA thfld‘)l N q& 2l South Water st v. '\vx’ HAVE IN STUCK AND KINIRHING A FULL masortinient 1 uli'equllml busluess aud pleaau; " du B wit cre caj No. ¥; se pawer) ronts aud ull ED—OR STOLEN-FHON T35 WADASI: Davis party, : o " m 4 wlfte feld trial bitch 3 KTy lon of Truiaswite. she mieht bolora. ‘teiorssy | skt AL Ul blaco ocvurred wonis. Inchdents | Bty PUAdE e el or i o eihapar, | 12 wauld be sothar fur Lo puriss of wouitauz | S se'valyof Sl s rlant eSO ek R rcvardut ¥ Forner tvn Ao R alio mat LieutCol. luruden, commanding a | oo S deem sulliciently Lupurtant to warraut | atod, She bebaved like o Iady, sud hea s youtio- | G0 IUSTELIN S0 nctoutons viven and e e S S YT TH 0¥ 4% Walindh 87 detactiacnt of the Firet W lsconsin Cavalry, with | by 404 spocllc atatewent. | 1t will b remeus- | wau, tbooglh wenifeatly be wils ciugeloud ab bettig | “GUECE 0.3, Thorutwn called at tho Depart: | s - - Bt == s whou a bricl cousultation was held, wien It | crca,bY,those acauninted with tho fuct, that | taken o custody., Our soldicrs behaved lke | ot ad iniored we bt by recelsid In- Tloters, oo DISCELLANEOUS, Was decided that we onld not plun sty concorted o cavalry command under Gen. Wilson bad | eenileuiei, thoy were, und our offleers | i iune from ble Governnent to sugecet A, b ~ UESHE W T vE AT RO JBROWNS BoTEL, 19 $EATE ST orURNIAED | GURTE FLINT & Co. S DEARDOINST, CiTC world=-iniporte picases every: ; MTaTe prices Largest: Comoany 1 Aviorica. | DATG §140d 82.30; day drawn uo regulur Government supplies sinee | Jike bonorabls, brave inen: and the foulish 1 fusso s the thied Commtssionr, | _fl"'“l camp i the Tennesseo River, March that M. Delfusse nforued him % per wueki without at ¢l ton for the two commands, sud that euch Lad juld bu accopted oy us. and cludulay, Hullug, sud genersl reputring, better. act ndepeudently; snd theu we sepa- luwess . 80; Jodghng, . Hdures, hir. 8 aud hud beew de iug how woldshly nu depertod hhweoif ; o a2 g 'SE, KOS, B3I, 953, FICGIVE 1O E FETSON SENDING e, Col Harudew, widh lis”cowand pur- | sourees of e sostsy Son oriongentod e 1 | vervtaras 1 wiow whue fam (g il ] [ L1000 HLY RS 2L lor i 23 YA R VALl O o e S A g VW Ot TS, it b vaor befory suug the traln on the dircct road to Irwlus- | command was ex| tey for subststence, dud my | 44 Joif Davie mauy thnes whilo he was staying at note 10 the Austrlan Goveruuient. Jequcsts Pree. of the Ortyival Amorican | board sud rooin, periay, $1.W to #3; April 20, 8 boutliul oil patotl: by a'h ufium-nm Tule with the annouuced futention o bis part | whlle on" this®wr oot bV 1ORgIZ | frordund, soveral yours aoswud Liblui 1 was toe | 557 nat “thete“Ambassador 81 Loudou . bvo <0, Tiok 1287, 85 84, Furnisiud rootis & with yiluedup $1y' vr for M staiipa, s palutivg wori ;:fml-';:;;lll}nlhrouzh 10 that place that nightbe- | country’ through H:mllnuo‘:r'o wp‘&-:l' o B O i kown that b was sanalply | allowed " to uaiie e e Dbl 1 ToER St bourd s o v ¢! o - o X 3 hy - e 3 dorntne vt il sendg” Compay 11 o | il 45 o SUUEL, "and S gt | e, it eyt b omlnd L ER S | S ol S b St ol | £ 0D G b iavigs, ash GEETER, | Vel BEE D B iy Sl s | o HOUEMOLR 000 : g e y B B : A Caat UL clutlitg: e ora by W) prody | 5 FNO 7 ASHLAND-AV.—FIIVAT, vog kpisut umler Licut, Elak to taks posses. | plue foreats, and uuproductive, wo Touma it | inrse tn an old wowan's dress. §eara tho | fosmsouldbe wasmed. la, tho aticemact, ut Mo | S MEhS T S0NAS Uil B i PO !\(gnmfiu Picee” (o Fovath und board. ATV habadion W ar. Alova Abluyvilor Alves inating thres miles fars | Jorpoleult to gutics tho necoksary wupplios | Whols iattor iaked ever ue s ool Joke; nnd ths | Lol waw ot bt wors M. Dilfosse, who contont- | ==\ irnmenamy_numaun, o, | Sibas etk luy e SYEEEINU, BEDUCTIONS POR CASH-FLE ther we et persons whomyu“u. ltiousl 1o | for uur ineu and horss, and my wen werorvally [ S2gers, who knew hotter, Bever o trouble | o1ty gerve, | bed bad 0o comtunication with M, | o NARY HOARD WANTE lounges, $4:501 wdsra sirle oatlor e 4513 1iarbie- 1u & sufleriog condition’ for food, and, as thero | 10 dony 18, Purnape the Confudorste President de- VETERINAKY BUEOEON, ( oo K 4 i urmatlon regurding Wub & surblus of provisions fo ths traln, 1 de- wervod all tho coutumpt that could bo put upou julfusae un the subject. nor did I bave until sever- 1. J. DETMEUS, e e Y ) ¢ e suggestion of Dkt 3. b. Coupsi dhfarge st cotoar of | PROARU-WITH FUKNISHED 1KOUMN BOUTIE OF | 4etd 814, mad s full ling ot st b L Liirty-Ar & or ariicicaln propors o Uk g ul days subsequently, wheu, 1 iod. i THE CUABACTES OF THE THAIN, cided (o distriby # o, 1 tblu vo two. only 1 would uaver porpetrato | &1 *FLorutuns T uddressead bl a nute: provabiy | Michigs Liéatdence: 513 Wahaah:av. ;v s ketloman, wite, and cauih- 3 270 Bast Madin Bear the bridge. oot the pusds. "Learulig tat thero was | ‘i o hd ot settod b oy vuns Uupmet | & febebuod hat oy wny sicans would bncoms e | thet wubled o Tustudiyre drald ndor duid = Ah iazoutihyeiseuleiisis bte e rcatst s | You oSO L R R S 0 wiher voad leadiue fato lewtnaville. from & | 1 wert t0 Mr. Dase: sod pujorap 108t veutog, | toric. Aud, funuct, 1 would over elander a woue | or'yrob. 13 1 may bave Wllion bl 8 sccutd Bobe, | v aonmo o EOLE DARE | 2L Lk Titiune Uca: oFrILs IR, E-:‘]ul kuown o3 Wikcox's Mills, about fiftest | purpos . oruied bl of my | s who lus shuwa o much devotlon us Mee. Davle | o ‘wuich | now ‘bave no recollection, but, i sy, | 301 EALE~DOOK BLACK ~ WALN 2 3 = T s Fequestiog b to have his cook st | baw to her husband, no watler how wicked be (s or apart from s suppiies o suflicleut quantity o | way bave bee fully suvply bis party for & cortasn number of | L 0¢fy auy perwon to find o single olicer or Lours, by which time we Would reach Macon, | UIF WOO was prusent al the cabturo of Jef D. when 1oy could be smply provided for, - afy | Wi wll ssy, ubon bouor, that s was disgutscd In uud Mrs. Davis, #hio et both presout. duriaig | Viorasins clotton, or thut bis wity acied iy woy way Fey unladylike or undiguified on et L couversation, streuuously cobected to the | for u\’lu bhw uuvt\ bls criwes, sud, if ko {s found “T NTEDL-T0 | AS] GOUD-SIZED By iret-Cians cylludor deek chcup [or casl, Addrcss SE, 00 WEST SOSROE: | witt tevun, ¥, brivune oufice: —— = iGlee, Carzls wie. K | | S, ! TO LE, By Siuounts Jopal Lotervat. ~Cah TOF stucks of Goodss PERSONAL, EZCHOICK DAILY FARY, NINE GILES | [IDELITY KTORAGK COMPANT, 78 AND 0 VAN | TORISONAL A YGUNG WIOW LALY okl ! z i Taciliilcn foraturade of furulioye snd gon- Tusuug would Lke W Jake the Goyualuisace ot eagyt f oF X0 serves 4 O uer et | el NIRRT APNREY | Dot RV 2 B : % below Abbyville, T dedded to press for r::d by thiaroud lu the directlon of lr‘\i Luu\'lll: 5 eving that i Mr, Davis was traveliug aparf mum by train, as hu wus reported a3 doing, mnfi:ulwuug With it from o tiue, bo would ely o be travellug on the roud BMurca the date of the sccond nute, 88 publish- ven, with dravers: cost l% o 5 Old Buck Sture, Madion aud | oo~ o VIRE SHL00F Vi for furaltyre. by taca 0. e fiate v Cu A ed in'Voursduy's Herald, 13 manifestly hlwrnmli }A‘ilmfls’il.f: C for it 11 dated 'yt the Duparimcut of State, which vacated ou March 19 As to the statement that M. Delfosse was disiucliued to serve 83 Cuminlsstoner, It ap- pears frow the statement of Mr. Fish {eat, oa