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U7” ADVERYisemants should be sent the eflce before 12 o'tlock M.; otherwise they may ‘sot eppeer until the next day. “ASHE BOLDERO MURDER. ye A fooxriyvsp.! would have insisted, but the Judge silenced him, and King resumed : ‘We oame to no agreement abont the suft; bat my suspicious were much excited by Jag- *ger’s yore 4 and Templeyed an ad = wateh him, who soon werd haf overheard Ja, ott ert rtain arrange- meats with a com 5 upon @ 2 night wast, ‘to dig up certain silver to sell it, amg to leave the country, for the rea- son @ believed he lose the suit againgt him.” A certain other ciroumstance, which I wilf mention immediately, caused me to believe that I knew where this silver would dby in wait at the ae seoured with it in bis possos- fae vroveed,” gontinaed King, ‘to nar- yamsiances of which I was an eye- i ‘bioh will the references Bol Me ‘My he said this, the witness, who had hitherto been Sic nae te the Judge, turned himself so as to look directly tow: the pfizoner; and his voice changed, and he spoke with a deliberate solemnity and a tone of pity and sorrew which showed that he felt himself to be breathing away the life of a man. I unconsciously in like manner from the speaker to the prisoner, and so, I think, did ag Bator in the court-room. “On 30th of June,’ said King, ‘in .the year 184, between the hours of half past four and five, John Jagger’—— “King stopped a moment, struck by the fearful sadden look toward him of the prison- er; and the pale, sickened terror of his face, as his jaw dropped and hestared at the wit- ness, appalled at this quiet fixing almost of the rey moment of his crime, did not, I think, leave either juryman or spectator a shadow of doubt that the murderer was be- fore him: and a smothered sound that was al- most & groan arose from all of us. The gray- haired Ja his kindly voice trembling w ith emotio: : ng, the Court ia not in doubt of 5 . “Mr apr sense of your responsibility; yet it thinks it ite daty to admenich vex that you are now to say what may dispose of the present and the future of 2 human soul.’ “[ em not sure that those words should have been said: yet so profoundly awake were we all to the unconscious silent confession, I ight almost call it, of the eriminal. as if it had imade the very air of the quiet old court- room suddenly heavy with revelations of guil and Geath, that no sence of irproprie earred to um and King, merely bowing jy, but tarning again to the prisoner, proceed- ed; and Jagger, at the bar, still gazed with that horrible feer upon bis face. as if within the sphere of a fatal magnetism. ‘“getween the hours of half-past four and five, John Jagger came from the back door of Boldero’s house, went a dosen eteps into b yard, turned about, and shook his ana atthe house with a peculiar and tic gesture of angry passion. After or two he deliberately took two om @ repository under the shed, and d the hease with them. He shortly came out again, having upon his shoulder the body «f Mr. Boldero im one of the sacks, and Lis he osrried through the yard, through the woods betwoen the house and the ) and placed dt tn Mr. Boldero’s skiff, which he made fast es tree. —_ he Peps ER like manner disposed of the body rs. - dei Then be cast off the boat, took one of the ears, and, standing up, seulled ont into the pond to a point about a third of the way across, where he sank the bodies, and then re- turned. Ashe stood up in the boat to return, he made use of the same re ef or excited passion. He m the boat fest at the tee, returned to the house, entered it, shoruy came out with the silver im his hand, prod to a corner of the wood-yarg, dug a deep hole close to and under one of the post, and there concealed the silver, smooth- tpg the ground over, and leaving it covered with eabbish, as it was before. then he passed round the house, and went away down the road.’ “ ‘Mr. Beldero had two minent front teeth, fellows, and with a gold filling on the ineide of each, correspondibg with that in the other He had qnee fractured bis collar- hone, and, having been unskillfully set, the ortions had grown together so as to leaves a 6 projection at the t of juncture. And he bad last all but half of the lowest joint of his right middle finger.’ “Hastily Sepp Bas string from a parcel, King took from it a human skull, a radiusan: ulna with the bones of the hand attached, and a collar-bong, and held them up. - Then hand- ing them from the witnerg-box to the foreman of the judy be continued ; “7 oap re the hones of Mr. Boldero. I recovered them myself from Quinebaug Pond, still in the strong linen sacka, which were of English make, such as he snes used. Thi rest of his remains, and those of his wife, ere decently ‘buried.’ “This strange and sudden display of the mcrtal remains of bis relative and victim had an effest upon the coarse, materialized mind of the murderer which, perhaps, no cireum- stantiality ef parole testimony ceuld have —. He stared upon the worn and eshleas bones for a moment, still with the same horrible, white, S Eee ee All atonce he caught for breat groaned aloud; and rey dropping is fend upon the rail before him, he oried out, ‘Lord have ercy upon me'’ And so he remained, bent own, trembling, and silent, until the ad- bate ear re ted the “Wham the mt relics ¢ mortality which ine bed given them, be handed them up to the Judge, and continued : : “<‘It was the gesture which I had twiee seen Ji make useof on the of the m asthe criminal. Wh London be fe our parting con- nection with the general bis mnanner, caused me to have him watched, and wy taking bim with theilver completed my eonric Le hi mentioned: At the time of the murder I had been a frequent visitor at the house of Mr. 3 Bolderc, wi my present wife was living. A day or two ‘e that time I had orders to join the steamer with which I have lately returned, and had left nae he. was also onthe point home a visit of some HenigtA 18 Songs at the eastward. = ¥ othe was yet gone,and being too m employed in complet ee and draw- ings conaeoted with inited States Coast Sarvey to go to the house L was that morning watobing it, to. again, know- Fad her departure would Lo sts very early our. eee ey ti pst of, the coast of a J Toket and p ee ¥ eeplaiens were then ¢ a T thought his proceedin Netle uncon: Men,.mp~mind wes mash ~ ae with my werk, the cruise Sapn Shieh I was ra Pea a Teracracens ah Ah eotgnrdas 7 WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1862. TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. FROM POPE'S ARMY. Recenneissancs ef Sinughter’s Mountain— Retroatof Jacksen—inoidente of the Re- ———— N®. 2,958 paorosais son uvLEa, Dever Qogareresar Orr, aeRINeTON, August LI, 10? will be reosived at Vo, XXi ; @f the paper FROM EUROPE. Sr. Jonns, Aug 15.—The steamer Glasgow passed the Cape a: half ternoon, with Liverpool dates to Ang. $d. The steamer Great Eastern wis off Queenstown The statement that the new Confederate steam- et“ No. 290,” from Liverpool, put into Holy- the Ist instant off Giant's Causeway, going rate of fourteen knote an hour. boat Turcarora bad been in search of her in the Irish Chanuel, but revurned to Q) which port she left agein on the 7in, her desti- natien being unknown. The movements of the Toscarors geve rise tosome animadversions in itorlally argues that if England he Folercis 8 new iinpulse, she step which can be repre- Lincoln will soon ances of peace be inde~ Mr. Stratheiden had moved in Parliament for ndence with Mr. Mason relative to ment of the Southern States. Lord Tent to produce the not recognized, and all eommunications were . Correspondence had taken Mr, Adams and Mr. Seward, but Government had re that no communica’ therefore spposed ting the fence tn the corner; and r. Boldero was in the habit of carrying skiff to the mill at ube outlet t to be his errand je waste material or ot Kiag; and here proseoa . Mr. Yapman eross- exemined him with no effeet; and after a mere of the proof om my part, anda singularly feeble answer from him. ry, who, after fifteen minutes’ tin their verdict, us every one expected, af * ullty of murder in the first 2 collateral item or . The three o’clook this af- bers Ing ft in the Ovurzren. Aug. 18.—On Wednesday Genera! thousan Mu.es, te coniorm to the Feconnolssanee in force of the on and around Slaughter’s lsrge eavalry force, together ts of infantry and'a battery and severa] mountsin how! tsers, in eommand of Gen. |, Were pushed forwa: obtalaing view of the mountain siopes two regiments of rebel eavalry,a large body of in- fantry. and it is believed covered. several shots and shell 1 Buford’s cavalry command walry made a left fank movement. movements and the pelied the enemy to draw behind the mountain on the Ora road. ng the mountain it was discovered that the enemy’s main bedy had previously re- tired by the Orange road and erossed the Rapidan, and those seen there just before were but the rear Gen. Buford was then dispatched to make a detour to the right te latercept the rear guard of the enemy and cut them off; and it is reported a cffotal authority, however, Urange Court Houre last night, ae ae that the enemy had retreated to Gor. sing the loeation of the enemy’s batte uns on Saturday wes found Many of the shell had Pope ordered a Mountain, and Mules for draught 8 will be received for YwWo 42ND UNDAR NINE YEARS OLD. and OVER TAREE AND UNDER RINE YEARS OLB. PROPOSALS. ‘Foe proposals fer each cass of Muics must be smrARatE 2Np BisTINCT. te be for (508) five hund:ed and up fell mame and cflce widress of the bid = ta tle propess! s bid is made in toe name ofa f jet Gppesr or the shipping circles sented as interference and bis 300,000 men and the ch: finitely postponed. ef eur bittery com- under the previous one, lance with @ strict construction instructions to him at placing in thelr search for the ta. Boldero, would have found them had they dragged the pond. Bat this does not seam to have occurred to them, ag there is an ansient in the vicinity that LJ a parties wii mot b ~ sidered, ami an sei allegiance must ecm. each ty aoker 4 bodies of Mr. and . C,. aud should NT Lidder og the coutract, te him. must be gusrecti-d by two responsible pereors, whose signataros must iod to the gumrantes, ‘Fao esyonm!ility of the guarantore must be shown by the eficia! certificate of tae Clerk of the astrict Gout, or of the United Btstes thatrist Attorney. Bidders mast bo p-essrt in person when the bide net he considered iB ths sum of twenty thonsand doi n@ Contectur and Losh of hie gv: il 6@ reqaired ef she succersia signing the ontract As she bond must ao led as before. He stated jon bad beeu received fr, any foreign Power relative to a recogultion of Southern States, Earl Malmesbury su received tradition rtain large area of it, lying opposite the mountain, 1s unfathomable; 25 secount, by the wa riably current, and any rustic lakelet. this morning, m ested that Government ehould communicate with other Powers with a view of offering mediation, if a favorable oppor- tunity ariees. Lord Russeil agreed that it was desirable, {f mediation ts offered, that all the Powers should join tn it pliment to Lord Lyons, when the motion was finally withdrawn. which is almost inva- igiously believed, near They say the same of the Black Pond, in Middlefield ; of the little lake on the summitof Tuloott Mountain, west of “It appeared afterward that quite an elab- orate scheme of defense had beer concocted by Jagger or his counsel, which, however, waz rendered useless by the unex directness of King’s testimony, and by the effeot of it and of the bones so suddenly exhibited upon the prisoner. was to have consisted mainly in the testimony of a fellow who was to have sworn to having been informed of the place where the silver was buried, while at sea, by a sailor, who died, and who was to have been made out the mur- to have been astonishing. hit the very spot where the guns stood, and the earth was burrowed with shot horses lay scattered abcut, and the trees tn the Tear were cutdown. We held possession of the ground, and this (Thursday) morning been made by « portion of our main He paid a high com- opany ths contract. 't will ece:: ‘ato bave their bal with them, or to bare bonds signed iu andctpa ready io be prodvoed when ths cont act ned. Hisnks for bonde can be procaré : upon ap Piidstion beius made a: this office, either Aly, by lot.or, Or by telegraph, FRUM FORTRESS MONROE Parress Monroe, Aug. 14 —The steamer Ar- rowem. th arrived at this place last evening with 336 Union soldirs from Harrison’s Landin: going to Norfolk for coal she proceeded y. Tue following are some of the casualties caused by the enemy’s shelling our camp og Saturday night after the arrival of Gen. Pope with rein- Twelfth Massachusetts —Killed—Capt Shurt- luff. Wounded—Captains Ripley and Harman; Privates Roach, Conroy, O'Donnel, Cowdry and iment heretofore men- into line of battle and e Form ef Guarantes. nolan Bi of sae = Gud State of ——yO coun! ————,and state do herevy rusrantes that ‘acd that, should hi J atjonce enter in’ socordance therewith, Bhouid the coutract be awarded him we are pre- To this guarantee mast be nded the qeorai ourtihicats Show eo imeationed A} ae INSP=CTION, DELIVERY, &e. All mauics contracted D thus ment will be endjeot to rigid insrrotuon, apc thoso net conforming to the epeoificatious will be ted. ihe mules mustal’ be delivered in this city with- in (30) Laurty Gaye from the care of signing Paymert to be made upon the completion of each eafter ae the Vepot Quar- Thesteamer Ariel, from the same place, bronght 7A rebel prisoners, who were sent immediately to the Rip-Raps till they can be otherwise dia The military telegraph line from this point to tioned as havin; working inst evening, and delivered seve when they were c Banks in the night. This wu these Generals from capture or death. bad never before in action, and have been com- pilmented by Gen. Pope for their eonduct in this sudden emergency. One Hundred and Fifth New York —V’ound- ed—John Thomas, Adam For, John HM. Park, Willis Benham, Wm. 8. Craine, Jacob Myers, Israel Patterson, James C. Kavanagh. end Seventh Peansylven! Wounded—Thomas Firth, Ed. Riley, Ed. ‘ ter—all slightly. The 1itn Pennsylvania had three killed and h New York State Militia had three killed and two wounded. Thompson’s Battery alded Cochran’s Battery in returning the fire of the rebel batteries end to she!ling the woods where the enem: were conocaled Some of the prisoners taken state that Jackson supposed the only troops in the rear of the woods were those of General Banks’s corps, who were nt, and threw a large force over the into and through ‘woods pletely rout us; but the reception he met with compelled a sudden retreat and abandonment of bis m dnight enterprise. Over 700 of our wounded have already been sent to Alexandria and Washingtom. Among the volunteer surgeons who bave been unremitting in their attentions to the wounded !s the Surgeon General of the Btate of Maine. tunely present, and has been confined in the hes- ital in @ professional way from the moment the rst wounded were b: Dr. W {lliems’s division) and Geperai Angur’s division have shown the greatest ability to meet the emergeney. General Banks*corps bas retired from the front to pamperste and reorganize the reduced reg!- me Colonel Donnelly stil! survives and is sensible of all that passes. Not a groan bas escaped him from the first. whieh is characteristic of the man. Gen. A. 8. Wililams, of Gen. Banks’ corps, first division, is military governor and supervisor of railroads and telegrap! CuLrergE, Aug. 13, 1030 A. M —It ls report- ed that Jackson encamped last night near Drange Court- House, cn Bayler’s creek, and also oceu- the Southwest Mountain. forces have advanced towards Orange Court Washington stop; itis fearcd the ca This moraiag the steamer Ex dowa from Harrison’s Landing discharged musicians and disabled soldiers. The mail bozt from Harr afternoon, brought down Gen. McCall, lately re- lrased from Richmond, who ts on his way to Thus ended the lawyer’ssstory. ‘“ Now,” eaid he, raising, ‘come this way, and see how lainly we oan see the farm point at the eastern brow of the down to the v: o’s Lending this where he pointed. The farm jay apparently within @ stone’s throw—s lone- it smoke rising from around it the thick ‘een with the latter Summer, out for miles. Not another that side of the There is no news from Gen. McClellan’s ermy. The weather is cooler and more favorable for The Richmond Dispatch of the 12th inst., eon- tains the fol owing: “All the Federal officers, in number abort 144, taken in the recent battles before Richmond, in- cluding General McCall, Generals Reynolds and Rankin, are to be sent down the river to-day un- der a fing of truce.” The dispatch also reports the arrival of General seven other Yankee commis- ichmond, who were captured from Gener 1 Pope’s army in the recent engage ments. General Prince was temporarily quar- tered at the Exchange Hotet A lieutenant of an Indiana regiment, who has been a prisoner at Richmond, arrived here inst He reports that when he left Richmond, on the 13th inst., there was about twent in prison there. some were Nortbera ladies, who had come there in search of their husvands who had been captured by the rebels. Southern ladies, who had expressed Union sen- one chimney, and Ountrsct, OF 80 £004 ther termsster ehali beim fands house was in sight all alon, long, silent sheet of deep, black water. “The place is very lonely,” he added. On computation cf chances it was perfectly safe to go and murder two old people there early in the mornin, in from sea, and only waited about until he found that the old eouple were alone. knew nothing of the Coast Survey operations there. He was justified, mathematically speak- in believing himself quite unseen. This ofthe pend is still more lonely than that. could have reckoned upon the presence of a detective hidden at this dis- tance, and upon this lofty, solitary spot, and armed with such an effectual auxiliary.—Har- per’s Magacine THE STRENGTH OF NORTH AND 80 ‘RAST following table is of unusual ftnterest at 20 It shows the whole «bie. bodied foree jorth and South. The usual enumers- tion is ef the men between the ages of eighteen five, but this does not give the whole srength of a nation available for warlike pur- Should a war lest three years, lads be- fifteen and eighteen could be made before the war was over. Ata between forty-five and fifty cou Whits Males mm the United States between the ages ears in 1860 aad 1860, ae- warded in Its of (: hunered eteh. uniras the Depot Quarte: my deem it to the inte.est of tue Wuver e Dept Quartermaster reserves to bimse'fthe right to :¢jootany or ail bids that too nigh. b. Hi. au ib dteose Col.ard Depot ASBINGTON AQUEDUCT, Prince and twen' sioned ¢fiicers at Proposars will be Bat 12 o'clock on | ‘ast, fo; completing the Di je Wash nsion Aqueduct. P: £1003 MSy bs seen Siler tae 12te of August. posse must 08 seaied, enucrsed ff jonaevest pe reseed tO nee Caed B it ul as ey "Wa Fr J enti jy %8 StawtAng 25 Ostheim Brothers, 89 BUUTH WILLIAM 8¥., NEW YORK. a ednerasy. the 77h day ‘ibuting Keservoir sane and epseil Nohuman being Returm ef the Expedition te Gallatin. NasHvitte, Ang. 14.—The expedition to Gal- into on fts return here, three miles from Gxllatin, and one killed and two wounded We returned the fire, killing several rebels, and captured a wagon load of guns ical director of General the medical direetor of BRANCH, 296 PENNA. AVENSE, (Sevrn Bree.) Betwoen Nints ani Zonth ets, WASHINGTON, B.C, SCH OL FOR YUUN@ LADIES! No. 25 Norra K Stxxzr. Between Seventh ama Eighth Streets, WILLIANS wil! open a school for roung of ber father, Ool. John b. nem ber 8th, 12.8 inch, also, men ilisams, on Moné Tuition inthe big Loval STATES. 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CROIX AND JAMAICA RUMS, ick OF WASHINGTON AG DBALED PRoPosaLs will be reocived uctil the 1eth Cay of Augast, 382, for farmehing the Brick: and,rcq .ired for the completion o: Jackson's New Pesition—Prespect e¢ An- CuLprren, Aug. 15,—General Buford returned to camp yesterday, and from the best data obtain- able it {s thought that Jackson’s rear line is about four miles back of the Rapidan point of defense is Gordonsville, It 1s also reported that @ lar; enemy now occu, from Louisa to Bired aboat 409.009 Brioks, 5000 99,00 bushela of Sa: mmereased or dimins udred barreis of Cement are needed quickly, aud entirely to the Dietiet of Columbia tiare quantities will be Ni Vu; With superior {aoilities gained from many years’ xperienee in the Importing Business, ws are :o- abled to offer great nducements, and vavite the Aptention of Restaurant and Hote] Keepers, as well as Cinb Room Assqoiaticns and Private Pamiliss to qur complete ard well sclected stock of » While his main joreed *Propost have formed 2 new line of to ighta deciaive battle at or General Buford took many prisoners, some of whom came from their hid tarily surrendered. They e, Sud directed HON. CALE Shire Secretary of the Interior, Wi RESPECTFULLY od if near Gordonsville. ices and volun- they were tired died last night. ‘be quiet in front this morn- HE SUBSCRIBERS cal! attention to their srgeand oe ELT ot aud Naval Bail: a, eotropo.itan Hotel. QFFICE OF WASHINGTON AQUEDUCT, 3 7 6, }862. ous’ ProrofaLe will be reesived until the 26h 1862, for the compie.ion of the ai toe Warbington Aquedzct. sad specifications can be ob ained at this be sealed, endorsed ‘Proposals for x eto “Hon, Caleb B. Total... 4 The North and West have drawn on this force thus far, ir for armay O04 TAVY sores vases rysecas Shand Renney MOSELLE and BUNGABIAN WINES, As Bleo our Superior Old POR? 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