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= age ‘with witness on Saturde: - THE EVENING STAR, | "ytwit oh Sc Way's nares 1 a seen tadieQapaneier)medoettivinmoery.| °° MOOAL) NEWS. : vert as py bor bp hh bathe Booth was abowt th @ great 4 : ——————————— {From the Cairo Democrat, May 27.) Wigtinesea nny ass. t Witness examined thie rope found in Spang. || Tx Naw York Mancyactuatro Tewat- W. D. WALLACH, Editer and Prepricter. The steamer W. R. Cartter, which arrtved Cmepiar—Sin: A of the Precideeks ler's t bag and stated that such ropes are | BES’ ASSOCIATION AND PAgDON Woran sy. ———_———_—_————————————— | bere on Thursday, brouens mmm and Birs. Amnesty Prociamation of this date is. here- J ee eet me Cieeire; ouch ancnehad sata Orie rated ata; petine heiay ks . M b: G ral i i i ee ‘used about two w: re vious to "he as- . ler SOT wae General’ Buckner te Oro 2 eae | the SSChiasy Of Se ates io ean « OOLOOE F. = 5 pap Cael Po ee re FRIDAY..,...-.-++sceese0e- JUNE 2y 1865, | route tor Marziane OM 'Commissigners who | rules nd Tegulations for administering the : Ties | : tea Metropolitan Police Districe They are in charge of the com amnesty oath, 0 8s to insure its benefits to the By Judge Bingham: ler did not sleep | an act to creates po! ‘olice District, had gone up Red river to negotiate for the sur- letand que caaaeat Al in the theatre the t of the assassi-| &c., approved July 16, 1862, went to Seaton render of Kirby Smith, and came on land to are Pure kegeae eats Sevanetion, Ee ge THE CONSPIR. OY TRIALS. Eation. Witness woke Ritterspaugh upon the | Hall, corner of 91m and D streets, and took nigbt of the assassination. Witness awoke | possession of the (hall, with the jewelry, im- Ritterspaugh about 12 o’clock. Ritterspaugh | Plements, &c., ot the New York Manafactur- was frightened and told witness thathethought | ing Jewelers’ Association, and arrested E. s, he (witness) was th, Elias as principal and John P, Aflen and Jos By Mr. Ewing:—Thbe shop in which Spang- | McUlelian as eoncerned with the estabtishment THE CONSP TRACY TRIALS. ico mouth of thatriver. Kirby Smith, having informed that the oath prescribed in the proc- > Cee ee Se erap ais tre wecreen | lamation may be tnken'and subscribedbefere| Proceedings This Afternoon. ia Mexico, the day his wife started Proceedings This Morning, | E°8upma? "° 7 eee ers ore the United Stas tr any civil or military officer of a loyal State or | Tne reading of Wednesday's proceedings The Court met at 10 o’clock. The heat ss ex- THOMAS B. MARCHE will be supported | Territory, who, by the laws thereof, may be onctaded at five minutes past tweive, ler was ssleep was attached to the theatre. upon acbarge of swindling, &c. Fhe order eessive, And the fans of the ladies and the Rats | lem forthe Common Council from the Sixth | qualified for administering oaths. Ail officers = beatae OF CHARLES KULGER Te Rosi tisikccasea 5 EEE olley con Bete: mn com Rrantioe eereures of the gentlemen of the audience are in vigor- : Lye 2 3t*} MANY VOTERS. | who receive such oaths are hereby authorized (For the Accused.) ( Bi a y & re. Witness knows James Ritterspaugh, and | ceived from Flies S. Lee. ssw bim on the stage the day after the assassi- The case was taken before Justice Thomp- nation. Hitterspaugh said t it was well for | sop, where the evidence showed that the gitt Ned (Spangler) that he( Ritterspaugh) had not | concert partook of the natureof a gambting in- something in his hand, as Ned struck him | stitution. Justice Thompson meld Elias ta Ve ME. BOIrOR 2— Pl the | togive certified copies therect to the persons o ca. . He ed ous motion. The buzzot conversation oe OS withves ‘AL of H.M DELLINGBE as ren ectively by whom they were made. And ee cca te iene aeennie eae and the voice of the official reporter ID | 5 candidate for rAsronror for the Fourth W 2 | euch officers are required to transmit the ori- | to board there after the assassiaation, until his the proceedings of Wednesday is quitedrowned | favor of BANU iE. je? 3t inals of such oaths, at as early aday as m@y | street. ¢ at times as fresh arrivals of lady visitors put | FESTIVAL! COME!!! COmB!!! convenient, to this Department, where they jac TESTIMONY CR AORN_CURTHER: im the mouth. Ritterspaugh said that he had | bailin $59 and Allen and McClellan in $108 outa fresh torrent of interrogations and ejac- Ladi — . will be deposited, and remain inthe archives (For the Accused ) n h a 4 sonere. he th Preshyt a Ohurch ” aerate * said the night before that he knew Booth, | each to appear at the Criminal Court. ulations in regard to the prisoners, ‘hold a BFRAWDERGY FESTIVAL at ODD | 2 theGovernment. A register thereof will be | witnass is acquainted with the accused, Eu. | $814 Spangler said. “Shnt up, you know | Subsequently Pardon Worsley wae arrested the prisoner Payne attracts the | Will hold keptin the Department, and on application, in | ¢ : at the same house with As heretofore Oe Pi yedmesiny DAr. Doster, | FELLOWS WALLY Oe SATURDAY EVEN ONG, si Spangler. Boarded a main amention. Jane sae ne. roper cases,certificates will be tssued of such | fim. ‘Spangler boarded there off and on for nothing abont it ‘Witness is certain that he | by Detective Bigley, upon a charge of tood jiseneess: ws ifl- : ‘ 5 Ritterspaugh) did not say that Spangler told | swindling Elias S. Lee, and this morning he tor defense, was ober peotiprrypedentt le Br | THE LADIBG OF ST PAULS ENGLISH meccees in the cnstomary form of official certifi. six orseven months. Witness ae. ee teat sity to say which way he went.” had a hearing before Justice Thompson, Sinn Pes cn, however, that he referred to Payne. yoperen AL is, th wil pold 2 STRAW | “Tam, sir, your obedient servant, pe EGE AL eds i toate TESTIMONY OF G. W. BUNKER, E. Norris appearing as his counsel. Ekas S. nN a ‘ e t ad .. . ‘or the Accused.) testified that Tuesday nighi, a week ago, It will be remembered that Mr. Doster asked nd 11h Streets, commenci Wiitiam H. Sewarp. tache. ane cr that he might be permitted to defer the exami- | TORSDAY. Jenc Sthesed continue four nights. | (The amnesty proclamation referred to above gy Mr Hingham:—Witness saw him there at | _, Witness is clerk atthe National Hotel, and | Worsley went to him and asked him to go to after the assassination foundin Booth’s bag- | the concert and buy two doilar tickets, and gage a large-sized gimblet, which was handed | draw a fine gold watch; that they wanted him by witness to Mr. Hall, who was attending to | to do it toexcite the company, as a dandified Mr. Ford's business. The last time Jolin | chap taking the tickets would not have that nation of certain witnesses until others could | Single admission 1 ce! season ticket, one per- | was pabilshed in the Star on Tuesday.] meal times. be summoned from a distance to be examined | Som. 30 cents; season t et, family, $1. je 2-7t* TESTIMONY OF THOMAR J. REYAOLD. in the same connection on this ples of insanity. LINCOLN, HALON AL MONUMENT AS- Acadquarters Department of Washington. i (For the Accused.) BOCIATI It is understood that the more distant wit- | Se joard of Directors cf | Ogice Provest March'l Geh'l, Defences North of Witness has been in Washington December tigate reerreate ve in Homi. | ediieg Maree edievorsGace Shy usi, |, Plemar, Washmon, D\Ca ny 2,156.” | ope year, teen eimploped at Paras co tae | MGalloven tetera a he ote ou tha Lich | eect Ls echt be would ola” Woraeg: Most cf the witnesses in this case who have Tequested to et ‘ENING eee e ates A gen. | General Orders No. 2. charge of the front of the house; to make pur- month. Wites: has not seen McUallough | two tickets. and drew a breas: is cane been confined in the Old Capitol prison, and at aoe is desired a8 business of import Pursuant toinstructions from Lieut. General | chases fer the use of the house, and in the ab- | MORIN, | Wiimas: y 8 gieevolbutions: thought it wae a LS aa Se Who have given their testimony, Rave been dis- | Shterill come up. Per order Commanding armies of the United States, all | sence of the Messrs. Ford was in the boxoffice. | SUE (tt tee Bingham:—The gimblet was a| sod got another ticket; the clerk asked ‘hing charged. Miss Ann Surratt, daughter of Mrs. | yy ©. 8. NOYES, Secretary. bar rooms and places where liquor is sold | During Mrs. Bowers’ engagement in March, large-sized one. ‘ what he had drawn: witness showed hia .e Surratt who is on trial, who was taken incusto- —>sTRAWBERBY FBSTIVAL | —_—‘ | Wit#in the District of Columbia, will be closed | Mr. Merrick, of the National Hotel, asked to ey TRSTIMONY OF‘CHAR, B. HALT, the clerk said it was a mistake, and gay wits dy when her mother was arrested, was released [8 a8 until further orders, have some eeats reserved, and he not coming Se yeEat the Aecueen ee Meera HokOl Sather Gree eo tote on Wednesday afternoon. Among the absurd | TRINITY (P. B.) CHURCH, Any person or persons violating this order | before the end of the first act they were occu- ( 7 3 watch, which Witness has been stopping at Mr. Wharton's | they said was 1+ carats goid, but which jewel- at Fortress Monroe. The store is outside the | ers’ say is worth %12 or 15, Witnese subse- fortification. Witness isacqrnainted with Sam quently saw Worsley and told him the insti- Arnold, having got acquainted at the store. | tution was a swindle: that though he (witness) Arnold came there on the last of March or the | had not been swindled, Worsley had attempted first of April. Arnold assisted witness in | to use him to swindle others. He aiso toid bookkeeping, and remained there about two } Worsley that if he did not c!ose up in wt weeks and one day; witness saw him there | hours, Worsley would hear from him every day and night. Arnold applied to Mr. Norris called for the dismissal of the Wheaton for employment in the month of | c&se,as the was no evidence that the com- rumors sfloatin connection with this trial is Corner C and 3d streets, will be heid strictly accountable. pied by others. Shortly after Mr. Merrick one that mvo daughters of Mrs. Surratt were | Gommencing this a'ternoon, By command of Maj. Gen. O. C. Angur. came in with his party, and witness took them imprisoned, and that one of them had gone | . FRIDAY, June 24. T. INGRAKAM. to boxes Nos. 6 and # (President's box) and wad and died. Mrs Surratt bas but one | at 5ojclock and continue openuatil further notte. | ¢oioue; and Provost Marsha! General De- | found them locked, and witness kicked open daugbter, and she testified in the case on ee ate = fences North of the Potomac. m the door of box No.8. This was on the 7th of Tuesday | ! Xe we: THE UNDERSIGNED GROOBRE March. These doors led into the box ased by Merchants of Washington, do hereby agree ii = = = the President on the sight of the aseassinatioa. Sclook : 6 of pasties De etent LOST AND FOUND. Witness does not know if the box doors were The day of humiliation and prayer ap- | 9.clceh. commencing June st, and ending Septem. —_______-___________ | repaired after that, Witness never thought of Pointed by President Johnson, in recognition eorge Parker & Sons, Jas E. Thompson, Brew HORSE TAKEN AWAY FROM is the circumstance afterward, and did not report FAST DAY. % | to close our respective p r: Soldi. a sed to len. A i March and an answer was written abouts | plainant had been swindled. Justice Thomp- Of the national lose, in the deatn of our | Bouse & Epis, Wn. Hen yUprerman& | F AMS DODEN br Justice Sates 4e3 ke eR ey anes, Pe seit ie week before he came to that point; witness | son deciasa to bold the case for further hear- iate President, Mr. Lincoln, was generally | Wm. Bryan. Rarbour 8ommes & Co., OsT—A BOY, about four years old, named | properly made. These doors were usually | “'° oe Om ORORGE GRAIG. required te aive GatL, AAA Donnie ee observed throughout the city yesterday. | Hall& Heime, B. E. White, 4 Hobart oke; atout built; dark complexion; Open, and it did not oceur to him to report the Poribea. ‘a . Oi lo giv 78nd not wishing to go to iness | Lerael Deming. Xamuel Bacon & Co., has plaid wai id black pants; long curls. Please tance of the lock being off. The door (For the Accased ; look for a bondsman, took his $15,000 ring from The Departments and all places of business 4. Browning. Jesse 5 Wilson, send to 415 sth street, near G. It* esa Gi ake Gale Malian wer tod hrefipee| Witness has been employed in Mr. Whar- | his finger and left that as collaceral security were closed, sud appropriate religious exer- | Benj. Beall. oe woo & 1G BEW ABD; Stolen or Strayed on May : witness after applying his shoulder to it with- | (Ons “tore, where Arnold was employed. Ar. Min eo cises heid in the several churches. The whole | McKnew & Bell, owe “ate smal! Red COW, cocked horns init, 5 out effect kicked itin. Witness on several ecca- Pi ffairs in Georgetown. March or first of April. Arnold remained r . ie there about two weeks, where he was em- CoE LSa en: oe tall bel yeni Ployed as clerk. Witness saw him every day | moment, but up to noon to-day no ondertine while there. ee eee been given todo so. The delay will enable the 5 See the pean ) 2 Borden Compesy to make preparation neces- y sary to the reconstruction of the machinery at Witness knows John M: Lloyd, and was im | their docks. A very large fiset of boats are Marlboro on Good Friday, where he met Mr. awaiting the reopening and may be e: ted Lloyd Witness went to Surratt’s with Lloyd, very soon after the water is let ed _— and the latter was pretty drunk. Lloyd drove | “Rear Estate SALES, by Thos Dowling round the honas and witness went to ce eee Auctioneer:—Lot of ground improved with Toom door. ie buggy of Mrs. Surratt was | two-story frame house, in Beatty and Haw. there when: Toya drove up, and she left in } ying) addition, parts of jots 17 and 10, i. 2 i} . Marcy purchaser, $1,100. Lot No. 115, in By Judge Bingham:— Witness don’t know | ‘hreixeid’s addition, with a frame house, to who Lloyd may Rave seen, or what beidid by. Sullivan, $1,060,, Two. two-story brick round beRind the house. Witness did not see | noyces No. 154, in the twenty buildings, N Mrs. Surrats when he first got to the place. i os, 33 ataien in ove ear ang hele. Information to JAMES FESTIVAL AND FAIR.—Tho !adies of | AN, corner 5th and Bast Capitol streets, C: Prince George. Md.. propose holding a | Hill Je 2- TIVAL AND FAiR at ti Village of Long Old Fields for the purpose of ai i po population united in an expression of reveren- tial sorrow, tempered, however, with thanks- Sions after that entered the box without having occasion to use a key. About two weeks prior to the assassination Booth engaged box No 4 giving, that in the midst of our great calamity | al | Yesterday. ( Wednesday.) on 7th st.,orin ds it f Ne hi: the erection of D and afterwards changed it for box No. This the Almighty had raised up another strong; | gn Episcopal Church in that ne\ghborkood.. They fran’ SPMOT ACTED seey co neoln Cote > Eolt | was the box with the hole bored in the door, earnest and faithful man of the people to con- | offer a number of inducements to those who de- asa memorial. The finder will be suitably re- | @Adis one of the two boxes occupied by the duct onr national affairs, and insure the pre- | fa'tire' woods, where rermahmente of emcre kins | Wetded by leaving them st 462 sth jez-at* | President. Witness did not sell any box tickets servation of the Government. The universali- | will be provid nd with the aid of music, dan- | & 5 REWARD —Strayed, on 7th inat.,a Brindle | for the mer Fe La acaaaeoa notin ty of grief upon this occasion illustrates mos, | C128, and the still greater attraction of pretty | &)*) COW; white back. tops of horas wore off and | the box office al a y & iP s most | 3i visit among them will be rendered de- | white face. BRIDGET FARRBLL, 2d street, if there were any applications for box seats forcibly the strength of our bond of union | [ightful. The Fair will open om the 6th of Jane, This peertene Vit nies A a Aaland other than hows tones Ereskiont party. In- - | and be continued ons week. A six-horse omnibus oon 7 of a poor widow. | formation that the President would be present Seige of early peace, Dros | will leave the Navy Yard “every morning at eight 22t P o'clock and return at night. All who desireto | @ YOUNG COLT. THREE YEARS OLD is | WS* Tectived borween 10 end a pictoek On ine } i R . ft the assassination. Saw Boo at scaint the Indien in thls praiseworthy cnterprire A LOBT Light bay COLT. star on its fore ey IE: HO eet a lation thine (Dit rncthes ee —— = eet projecting on’ Gave it al irginia . S if LOYAL OITIZ¥E> z Rween lst and 24 trects, The tuder will | tis was before the President's messenger ar. __ Je 2 St it SOF THE THIRD beaingly rewarded, rived or not witness cannot say. Witness RELEASE OF BENJAMIN @. HARRIS. ! Benjamin G. Marris, representative in Con- grees from Southern Maryland, who was tried pane, cemnate/ the following gentlemen || Su MRS. MARY EVANS. | placed the rocking chair im, the position it oc- | ‘Witness drank several times with Lioyd and | ‘© 4- Yeates, $310; No. 4 to Thos, Evans, $190. | for election aie ; Yr. ; cupied im the box on the night of the assassina- | several times without Lloyd, put don think Beene ee ee rrr AME DIXON T Sas" wopae, with two white spots eine | Hon, because in apy other position the rockers | fo"ran Umea’ TRinks Llove wee cortnn For aale 2:0 setts of 2 and 4 horse aac Martial upon the charge of violating the séth | F er i i belly; age ubout 9 years; can be seen at DENNIg | would bein the way. It was the same posi- drunk. i y N ond hand HARNESS and | $8 lot SADDLES article of war in harboring two paroled sol- For ReSRMCEL EK. DOUGLASS OOBKNOK.S."North Capitol street, etween G | tion in which witness placed tne collect sees | , BY Col. Burnett—Lloyd drove around tothe | 42) BEIDLES. Avply to Il. 8. JOHNSTON No. diers of Lee's army, and urgi: them = &: . and Massachusetts avenue. The ownercanhave | occasions. Witness does not recollect seeing front gate. Witness came trom Marlboro with } 3.3 Pennsylvania avenue, between 4’: and bth sh ee For Surveyor— him by proving property and paying charges, Spangler on the morning after the assassina- | Foy’ Lloyd was able to manage bis nore, | Sttects. opposite National Hotel. je2-1m date their oath by returning South and again | WILLIAM FORSYTH. Jezsty SE tion. Heard that Spangler was arrested at the | Witness has never been farther from bie hone NEW ORE LAND WASHINGTON STEAM- taking up arms, has been released from the For Alderman— $2 REWARD FOR INFORMATION LBAD- | theater the morning after tRe assassination : than to Washington city. SAIP COMPANY. foot of High st. Old Capitol prison. Its understood that the | THOMAS LEW13. ibe to che conviction of tue mesa y coud: Witness was here Snows the rope tound in TESTIMONY OF M. J. POPE. SRST oe alae court martial which tried Harris foand him For Common Orunctl—_ € nk cu Massachusetts avenue. = lot of See rete hao are toe (Fer the Accused.) ees will please Jemove freight without further guilty, sentenced him to th: i HENRY JANNEY, Stone and fine Gravel. Apply to JOHN b, E8CH- | to that u i 4 ’ ‘Witness recollects that eome one came to his } notice. - * ree years imprison- WILLIAM ORM»! BAOA, corner of B street north and Mslaware | ury Guards bail [tis such a rope asis used | s:abje in April to sell a dark-bay horse, blind | _je2-2t C. P. HOUGHTON, Agent ment, and forever disqualified him from hold- WASHINGTON B. WILLIAMS. je2-2t | avenue. Je2-3*_ | bebind the flies of @ theater for drawing up | in (ne eye. Witness could not identity Atze- | gy ————— Maron's Orries dunes soe ing any office under the United States Govern- FLOWER QUBEN'H s & REWALD.—Streyed oretolen, asmalilight- | 00rders. Tals piece of rope has evidently been | roa: as ihe person; the person looked some like Proposars Will be received at this office natil ment. but upon evidence brought to light si; em 2 oD bay HOB! with black mane and tail, | used. * Atzerodt in tne face but if he was the man he | 12 o’clock m. om Wédnesday. the 7th instant, to ug! ig ince marked GS.1.0; hind ankies white; left front By Mr. Bingham :—The proper place of such | is pot near as stout now ashe was then. It | grade A street south from sth to Sth street east, the trial and sworn to in affidavits, President | TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS": leg white at the arkie; swelled some: is lame in | a rope would be atthe theater, and not in nis | Wo: tn the afternoon, and the horse was left at | the ditt necessary for the work to be taken trors Johnsen remitted the sentenced aad ordered | . that ankie: white mark down his fa six yeats | carpet vag. It wae the ipner or box door that | Qitness’ stable {or twoor three hours. The | {to streeteast, between east Capitol street and Harris to be released. os oid. The Snder will receive the above roward | witness burst open, vot the door to the corri- peness s Z Penn. avenue, the work to be done to the satis i $ i Man wentaway with aman named Jobo Barr, t C. Bi i — HUNDREDS UNABLE to OBTAIN ADMIBBION. | $Peay Chine enw se Oe EUER. on New | dor. Box = is next the stage. Witness sup- y faction ofthe Commissioner of the Sixth Ward -- Sire venue, below ti , just aci t! : who had been drinking. The person left an | and Assistant Commissioners to be appointed THE EASTERN TROOPS ete TE ORT EE ueeroue poses that be started off the keeper to the lock umbrella at witness’ stable, but witness does | the Mayor. 01 RICHARD WaLLact, °” : cell aes aon | in bu t i ‘an got i fi t jolumbian& In 5 The astern troops of General Sherman's | THE LARGEST AND MOST INTBLLIGANT | & | () SEWARD —Straved or stolen, w GHEY | Jorce tne door of box ‘Thinks there wks no | 20" know if the man got it atterwards ve emsyse ARE, speckled brown, white mane and > i i mt lock on the corridor door. Witness was in the oiperye meh pee nae ole’ box on the afternoon before the assassination army bave been ordered to report to the com. mander of the Department of Washington. TESTIMONY OF MISS MARGARET BRANSON. M ETROPOLITAN MARKET. AUDIBNOE BVER ASSEMBLED AT (For the Accused ) = : Witness lives 16 N. Eutaw street, Baltimore, NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEP: E Those whose term of service expire on or be- | ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. the corner of 17th and G streets, from which place | lid not see the mortice in the wall on that oc- | ani! frst met Payne at Gettysburg, immedi- — mae fore the Ist of October will be => i o itapreared. len dollars reward will be | casion, nor on the next morning when witaess | giely after the battle. Witness was there asa. H. Ralph bas re-opened the Metropolitan Mar- * : Sent to their | . atded to the person who will return har to my | was there to look at the Mole in the door. Wit- | ¥ 3 se? ket and will keep constantly on hand a general as_ Domes, where they will be paid off and mus RSPETITION DEMANDED! nen CD lst stiect cast. detweem K street south | ness judges from the celor of the rope found in | Vpemec’ Ausse.. Hayne was in witne-<’ ward | po tivent of Meats, Vegetables, Fruita Uatine cut. e | rol vi ss F Ty d S > “ . Await the direction of the Secremen ewer wien CATOUR@AreRUC, oHaRD HORAN, | Spangler's car Teen awe been used. | ed. Witness does not know whether he wasa | “cr of ihe ons Heterpectinll: sete a eee ond dis hs At the request of many friends, and to enable 1) REWARD AND NO QUMATIONS ASKED By Judge jolt ou nae mean ac: nurse or a soldier; he wore @ slouch hat and | batrovage from the Public, bel ae im THE CABINET MEETING TO-DAY. | those who could notobtain aats at the first pro- $50. Fe ee en recaun of Fa gold OL ts ip eee TROLS aH Deter e Seine ioe BY W. WALL 00., Auctionsers. A } ” ¢: . Roscoll’s make,and go! ain, oD ee = aa + Pow 5 e ‘ aes Members of the Cabinet (includ- | sentation ef the “Flower (gueen.” it wil! be repeat- | 1} on Bunday night fast. Call at No. 290 north eaabet OF HENRY E MERRICK. not know how long he remained at the hospit- | BUILDING LOTS IN THE PIRST WARD, ON Cathet cena ace Were present at the | ed THIS (Friday) EVENING, June “d, 165, with |G street, Washington city. my 31-2t* Witead fee eae Gee ae EOTEL oie al. There were both Confederate and Federal | NORTH D. BETWEBN 18TH AND 19TH STS. abinet meeting to-day at the White House, iti ions. (5 BEW ABD.—Lost. tarday, May 27th, a stb phy z. sick and wounded there. itness left t rst . . E except Secretary Weiles and Postmaster Gen. efe Bonebescectitas $25 BHA P odes 00K: ‘abouts inches | t0Ok seats in the dress circle at Ford's theater | Yee in September. Witness met Payne again | On TUBBDAY ASPERNOON, 6th instant, atc ag written on the innide the owner’s | ON One occasion, and on going to the theater their seats being occupied be was pat in the box nearest the entrance. The door was No Extra Gharge for Reacr\ed Seate. in lengt eral Dennison, who are absent from the city | Admission. * 50 Cents pame, Ji eph Blakeslee, ¢ Secretary Welles, however, was represented | volunteers containing £23 in g: at her home, in Baltimore, in the fail aud | °%lock, we will sellin frent of the premises, Lois bad a short conversation with him; he re- FSeetig CS ale op pad sg toeton north 2 Performance to ccmmence at 5 o'elork. ‘, : far fifty ti ; My - muined but a few hours. erms: One third cash: balance 6, 12. and 1s by Assietant Secretary Fox, whois now acting | Povceia Bracclot £e'; aapprsed fo | jocwea" act tne ker cout nov ee tone Swit. | Mr. Doster asked where Payne stated he ba nite eal fe payer pg ope ed Secretary of the Navy. The ladies of the Sixth Presbyterian Church | of Louisiane avenue, near (2 tirert The finder | neve thinks the upper screws to the Keeper | “3° GONE. ons oteg. eos WM, L. WALL & GO. Accte Sure kai Sat | Se Ce at the Hall on Bataetay aren: HENRY N. ROTHERY, 405; 7ta treet, netmeen casas esac oe eUeoeek saree Mr. Doster claimed that the foundation for | [PY W.L. WALL & Q0.. Auctioneers, 5 4 2D. i 6 and I. wy ‘1-2t* . o) c a » g i 9th st. Dr. Francis Tamblety, whose arrest in St- 2 z hotel on the 2ith ot March, when he paid his pruving insanity had already been laid by the South eorner Penn, avenue, and 9th st. THE FRUIT FESTIVAL AT THE UNION Louis was occasioned by the assassination and | League Rooms, on ‘th street, betwaen D Boon rapeiey) crates 3 POCKET prcsecution, and claimed that the crime in its RO@K. containing as small sum of money, bill, Witness does not know that Mr. McCal- | Conception, ine manuer ip Which it was carried | THE FIX TURKS OF A FIRST OLASS SHOR yellow tever plot, has been unconditionally | ab¢B) will be continued during the EVENINGS | «hich the owner can Bava by paying for this fi, | 1OUgD was at the hotel after that perioa. out, and the action of the prisoner Payne a AOE : released from the ‘Old Capitol prison, where | of THIS WBE 1, Pleasant times anticipated. | vertisement and proving ploperty. nt By Judge Bingham :—It was the door of the | both hefore and since his arrest. went to slow, we niles avierres Rance Rena, Res he bas been confined since his arrest, there | Ovme one, come all, Cae Oey JO# Mf. BRADLEY, Jr , firsi box they came to that was bursted open: | insanity, ba eda abn lea pes SLs being no evidence to connect him with either Game VOTERS OF THE FOURTH WARD | _™y 0 3t corner 1% “t, and Louisiaasave. | the upper screw holding ;the keeper fell out, Judge Bingham asked if aman’s declarations | Fixtures, Cases, Countereand Shelves. Stove ant Ot Moe deeds. | Utne are invited to attend s pabhe discassion $50 REWARD.—Strayed or stolen, & DUN aud she keeper swung around on the lower | were to be received as evidence; according to other Furniture, to be meved on that or the next ~* | y in toe ensu: upici pal ABF. 5 years old, 15 hands high; has t screw. % ry THE SIXTH CORPS clecion on WBDNMSDAY and FRIDAY EVE | distensper; left bine foot alittle whitesasddie galt TESTIMONY OF TAMRS LAME, fee dette asteer the nectar ee nee ALso, Th: reais os NINGS of this ween, in ihe Court Room, City | on left side and fresh sear on left nostril. The (For the Accused.) 4 z Herring's Iron Safe, is COFps has arrived in the vicinity of Al- | Hall, atS o'clock. my 3) 4t*_ | above reward will be paidunon thedelivery of said | Witness was employed at Ford’s Thenter as | mitted. ; bh. @xandria from Richmond, and nag gone into |‘ STRAWBERRY AND FLORAL reazr. | Mores SMITH X MORBICONS 67 La avenue. | scene painter. Witness here examined the rope | a,M17 Poser emilee ae rele eG 202d __WM. L. WALL & 00., Auote. corps Isobe seviewed shorty, and al of the | SBERA'CE Soda MAWEBREYAND FLORAL | TAMAN UF N-TRAY;-& BAY HARK. tmai | futhe Raa Sent topes ctiher akcrtioaates | coming othe Bouee with muracrove intent | JB¥ 4G. MEGUIRM & CO., Aston corps is to be reviewed shortly, and all of the |. FESTIVAL in OLD TRINITY HaLi conan fiir. The owner wiil please come forward. | on the stage in supending the borders, ‘For | P&u<es {oF five minutes to talk to the servant, | THRER BUILDING LOTS OPPOSTTR ARMORT troops whose term of service expires prior to | iret. ae PRI DAY NIGH eee WEDNES- | prove property. pas charges and take her away, or pach ropes not Yeu than Cighty feet is used, Hoagie ed She ko oe eae vig {3} THURSDAY APTERROON Jane th. at 6 { en thi ‘< = ( x 7 » | his fe in tront o e house; rides slow in + June sth. a the lat of October will be mustered out of th® | stic them to raise fonds to furnish thelt necaed | 2° Miu be sold to pay expenses. tag | and thece ropes are used for raising and low: away imto woods Istead of attempting to | o'clock. on the premises, we shail sell Lots 30.31 service. beautiful Hcuse of Worship, now being builton | my 0 it™ 13% street. between Cand Dats, | ering the border. Witness thought the ropehad | cross the river; and then in acrazy disguise | 824 32, in Carroll's sub division of Square No. the corner of !] and sth etreets. Ae BROUGHT TO THE B L r Fj been used. but could not say that it had been | Comes back to the very house of r-ndezveus, | {*2; fronting 25 feet en seuth B street (oppesite JEFF DAVIS. ‘A Band of Music will be in attendance each | We G TABLES OF 5. C- | used for that purpose; it was similar to ropes | COM vo | the Armory Sqnare) and running back with an h : vight, and no pains will be spared to 4 & B. WROK,on Monday, the 29th instant. a . a which of all others a sane man would have | averace depth of 92 feet toa 25 feet alley _ ‘There is no truth in the statement published | Tifbt. # pleasant aud agreeabie to all ee *2¢ | dark strawberry ream . taken rp asap | used for the border. Forty or fifty ot such | avoided, knowing that it must certainly be | “Terma |) each. the talover inne ane 13 months, imsomeo tbe northern papers that Jeff. Da- Tickets 15 cents. my 29-5t* enraye 1e OW! mill come forward, prove | ropes are eee a L Bingham :—Witnes« | Watched. The tact too of Payne's laughter | with secured notes bearing interest. vis has been bronght to this city, and is now | 7>——= GRAND FRUIT AND > property, pay charges, and take him away’ nb oe avocate Bingham sp Witess | nen his hte vias trembling im the balance ieee etlygonverancing and stamps at tha cost of the on & gunboat anchored off the Navy Yard. It ey FLOWBR FESTIVAL re = BEWARD —Strayed or stolen on the ath | speak about the President. ae aeanitye yA aposieres anptisr svideave A payment of $20 will be required oaaach Lot at is understood, however, thathe will be brought | FOr the beneftot the » | Ded inst. a black and white COW, with short | By Dr. Ewing.—Witness saw Spangler on a time of rale. Mr. Clampitt indignantly denied the right of u L, . Aects. the counsei nen making a defense for hisown eee op COR UTE SOO Reve here in a few days for tria - : client, to bring im the house of Mrs. Surratt, B* J.C. McGUIRE & co Auctioneess, S S GOVERNOR DWN. OF GEORGIA. And continuing during the week. Supper tickets é Straight boroe,; full apron; short neck; about five ¥ fol ‘ing the Sin@uion atthe tnea- Corner ith and Hote (at the Circle, on or cik yearn old; was purohaved of Mr, Pifferling, | (he Goy,soulowing the assas 2 ¥ who graz+d his cows at Judge Fisher’siarm, about By Pudge Advocate Bingham Spangler was hree or four milesout oa the od Sladensburg 5, 2 . applying to it such a designation asa house of = 3 . One Dollar. my 27-7t : Te on the stage on Saturday about 12 or 1 o'clock HANDSOME BUILDING LOT IN THB SBCOND Gov. Brown, of Georgia, has been released ee ze Rbowe reward will he paidat returned tothe one’ | when Maddox, Uolliue and witness were pres. rere Ciectida was sustained: WARD. ON NORTH P STREET, BETWEEN from imprisonment by direction of President Ke cen, GIRLS, CHAMBERMAID'S WAIT. | °F fer euch information that I cen get her. ent; witness had not seen Spangler -ince. Witness resumed:—Witness did not know Rt RE Be June msi etc Jobason, upon his parole, it is said, to answer ERS, BAR KKEPRRS, and COOKS. Ac. Intel- Ae where Payne went to from her house. Wut. | ovcinck on the premiser, we shalt sell Lot No.2, When called upon any chargee that may be | ggat men AGENTS, with good ver centage can | soy ap GATHiA AYenUe. Det. 19th and ith ata. x Sure hess saw him the third time, in January, at | fn Kinsman’ subdivision of Equare north ef . 3 YY Hod Bituations through the Central Employment | —TY 0 St’ _____________Navy Yard _ TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. her mother’s house, when he was dressed in | Square No. 242. fronting 25 feet caaorth P at., bet, brought against him. Office of . wry reaerreee ee aae: Soran Oe Teena) mG aise. Moy 34 . TS biack. He stated that he was trom Fauquier | 13th and Mth sta., and ruaning back with an avar- - = st, bet TLettor Box 467, | im the city of Washington. « dark chestnw FROM NORTH CAROLINA county, Virginia. Payne was at tho house | age depth of & f-et to Rbode Island aven THE ORPER TO MUSTER OUT TROOPS, = “| BEL ROBSB, branded“. 8." on leftshouder.| Now ¥, 2_N Nortn about six weeke; not receiving any company. | | Terms: One third cash; balance in six and twelve The War Department has notified command- Families, Hotels and] Saloonkeepers can find | 7 years old this spring; 15 hands bigh; a few scat- in he Cee lene? = ay fort ean He was remarkably quiet, and was in his Sea with Ad at aas peddle ir 4 ere that the order directing the mustering out | HANDS through the Wentral Baploymest Ofice | tered white hairs on the left thigh. thin mame | oe ie the National Geet rneere cr eattion | rocm agreat deal. Witness thinks he was de- | jA'.convevancing and stamosat-cest of the pur . 5 f lorse was atolen from 4 _ i fi ate) ‘ i of troops whose terms of service expire prior | ° 357 Dot, bet. 90k and loth sts, | V" Powell. goth Regiment Indians Volunteers. 3¢ | favor with many business men and they will | Pres#edin spirits; seldom said Tee een ue yj ser-ala enetionkers! to the 1st of October does not apply to the troops | _Je2 lawim* Letter Box 467. Brigade, 24 Divisi lth Army Corps. $0 re- | take shares in it. & ‘a tk . = Y J.C. McGUIRB & OO, Auctioneers, of the Veteran Reserve Uorps Ls — | ward ward will be given to any person retarning | Former wealthy citizens of Newbern are re- | C&l books. Witness does not know if the pris- —= Ee PPOMALS FOR THE ENLARGEMENT Of { *aid horse to the headquarters of the regiment. | turning and meet with hospitable treatment | Ober had 6 great amount of money; knows he | “Op SATURDAY MORNING, June 3, commenc- Tee eee eee THE CUNGKBSS10NAL LIBRARY. x WM. V. POWELL trom their late slaves, who not only relieve | P&id his board ingat 10 o’clock. we shall sell, on the frat floor of REASSIGNED. wm 30-5 Major #thdndiana Voluntee their wants but furnish them with money to By Col. Burnett:—He was arrested and taken | the Auction Rooma, the nal eilects of a de- Captain J. M. Brown, of General Augur'’s Sealed Proposals will be recetved at the office . ! ai : < A SS pay their taxes. stafl, in charge of freedmen’s affairs in Wash- sete, Te oes ay seis prigiass inthe BOARDING. _Siaves who followed our armies through the ington and at Arlington, nas been ordered to o'clock Poon, fer p-Horming the work ofenlurg- | ——— a Sooth are returning to their homes in great report to x General Howard, and will | in tbe Library of Oongress, in accordance wit FFoBNighEp ROOMS, WITH T-BLEK BOARD. | DNmbers, having experienced much suffering continue his supervisi the following synopsis of apecification t the li i a ti that there isno place ike home torsion rep vision of the freedmen in the ‘Nearly ait the work to be erected at the large and commodious new brick house nd eatisfted thi P te the Provost Marshal's office, but retarned, | ceased member of a Fore! Legation, consistiog having taken the oath, as witnessheard. He | of bis leit the hoMse some time in March; he was the | Wearing Avpa 2 ee”, 7 ouly Southern refugee in the house witness Bporting sBenivegelt Ray mo etl a larse knew of. He was absent only one night in | Riding and Masqnerade Co: Paraee, Unifcrma, February. Bwords and Fixtures, &c., &e. iron. and similar to the present, Li Nese er Coat rset wentiant oe nes Mr. aed Pine, ike poriia ee ee ‘ i oa Present structure of ai r = = Ouse ‘ebruary long enough to goto Vanada i ti . hs jh ; GONE WEST wain floor ofthe bul'ding te. and includicg the | [PRIVATE BOARD can be obtained by a lady Sue ee Le yeLari « Genrns Tieh Berlin: dnebiomeen Nearly all the western troops of the Ar: roof. at the north aud south ends of the present | © #2d gentleman, with use of parlor and piano, - or ; <AIGN i icate; a i : Pp: my Of | ‘Tiseary. sa to ba removed: ana lt the mo! ina private family. corner 10th at. and Mass. av TESTIMONY OF MARGARET KAIGNE. with duplicate; setand case aed furniture com Georgia and Army of Tennessee, have gone | Of wiish the eame in composed. that coamerte | northeast commer, wits large frontchambers It? ae ch onthe Pecussd alter the sale of thoabove will be eold an. as ‘weet by way of the Baltimore and Ohio rail- seen reconstruction, are to beleng to the FueNisuxp BOOMS AND BOARD WITH A q r) oan Seeame Th dade pare robe sortment of Household Furniture, togethar with Toad cen) Seu Northern Family at No. 268 9th atreet. jl ‘ary 10 baskets common Champagne, in quarte and ee Oe The new wings to be substituted for the pres- ‘3-3t" Bode aes i and remained until themiddle of March. Wit- ints. 5 ET ent etructure are to be fitted up with alcoves four | _™¥ 31-3t "CLOO: ML. Payne vei J ‘ GONE TO SAVANNAH. stories in be ight, with bracketx, pedestals, monld- | J,°URNISHED ROOMS AND BOARDING can be AU ELS Pia Ne al ER ET Na oO SMOG UES 2 Be § ings. bey e pre at library. street, above eo ar part: S| . everal Dwight's second division of the old &e. i corcasaese eee esent lid’ et 46 @ street, above the War Depart up bis foom. She (the servant) said she would | Eyota OF THE FAVORITES! 19th army corps yesterday sailed for Savan- Bochet with Nron frameentatves: Boe similgr i maalst _— peony THE CONSPIRACY TRIALS, | not ao is, and he threw her on the ground and Tas bah, where it will join te first division. the deors on the north ‘and south “ends of the ROOMS AND BORED FOR Two On THneE psa rit stamped upon her. The girl went to have him THE STONE & ROSSTDN SEEN RD Gary Se SS Tresen' rary. irways e son- DD. ii . : arres' + z " ste» WEEKLY Stam is on our counter for | structed ; wash basing, water closets, &c., will 6 the he ae UIA a Eoclert pevtict Proceedings This Evening, TESTIMONY OF DR. C. H. NICHOLS. Combination tircus, saje, ands? Wrappers ready for the mails, con- | Teqaired. |The roof is to be framed of iron, and | street cue atreet abuve Fraaklin Square. = _ (For the Accused.) With its Saperd Troupe of taining voluminous aeiaits of the conspiracy | per, The skylights to be similar to those ofthe | —™3I-St On re-nssembling at2 o'clock, the examina- | _ Witness is Supermntendent of the Govern. Star Equestrians. Pancratists, Gymnasts, Acro ment Hospital forthe Insane. Witnes= testi- | pate, Pesturers, Athletes Equilibriets. Tanambu fied that insanity proceeded more frequently | lists. Dansears, Pantomimiets Hamori: from physical causes than from mental causes. | and other Classic Arcisie, will nape Insanity trequently follows upon active ser- | ington, D. C., for s few days oaly, commencing vice in the fell Depression is a aycpem, on THURSDAY, JUNB &, 1565, and eat taciturmity was noticeable a2 a ar srong “tbe Insane. Tt. is not impossible ] ON THE CORNER OF new YORK AVENUE for madmen to confederate together, but not | - AND SIXTH STREET. ‘i ji rent library, Warm air furnaces are to UNTRY BOARD—A lady and geatieman, wno ed. trint, testimony of all the witnesses, incidents | Preicnh UTM: . qoors are to belea in tile like jah 2 ie | on Of witnesses was resumed. im court, \c.; further particulars of the cap- the floor of the present library; and all the brons- pehree ial ewe coon ond Sy 0. single During the recess bour, Miss Anna Sarratt tureof Jef. Davis; President Johnson's am- | ing and gilding ace to be done similar to that in | accommodated from the 10th of June until the Ist | entered the Court room and took aseat near nesty and North Cerolina proclamations; Gen. | the same. The contractor is to furnish every- | of @ctober.in a healthy location, five milesfrom | her mother. She was dressed in deep mourn- Sherman's official report: full account of the thin ecessary to carry on the werk, Some of re- whe city. on A tags na Sennen eee a P| ing, and her eyes ae the Srpearance of betng reat Sunday Schoo! anniversary; highly in- cifcations cap be obtained, in printed ae ia | be&vy with grief. ie occupied the same seat Se eatinie military budget, department’ naval, | orm. rade sive s fetter to carter pees advance, Address ‘* Country Boasd,” Box 4, this i issioner | office. 0 31-22% | during the afternoon proceedings, being just a 3 form. : eka if St Washi: tical and local news; foreign, domestic, blic Builds e drawings may be SAND HOARD GUGAO Louie hei, | Delow the raised bench occupied by her mother. } freuent. Madmen be had found to exhibit This unequalled Oircus returns to Washingtoe fenars and agricultural miscellany, and the ts ‘atapy time, 8 . prior to the coms [ake ESD at eps street, between | The sorrowful eyes of the mother were almost about the eame disposition as to cruelty as is | from their success-crowned visit fo Bichmond. latest delegraphic Cispatches from allquarters, | hocref closing the receipt of proposals, at the Si and 5th nta._Ferms moderate. _my3~5t* | constantly bent on her daughter with look of | found in sane pereons. If a man attempts to | with eee ard ied Ded cet te et murder a sick mam in bed whom he had not | their at 2 and 7 o'clock : before seen, and Assaults four others in the | D900" So Cents: Reserved Sais, 75 Conta: same house, witness would suspect him to | gpiidren 29 Cents. be insane; and also if he remained talking —— With a servsaot for Bye minutes: Bae if Be oried SPECIAL NOTICE! out atter committing the deed “I'm m: mm BITION mad," witness would suppose that he "was erry nbarwerg nebey aah or feigning madness. Madmen seldom say they OF THE NEW SENSA' are vag eon aepdante LSobnelhlard ERONAUTIC OSCILLATION! der in. the and m: way rt which he wonld suppose to be guarded, wit- On, FLYING IN THE AIB! office of the Capitol Bxtension, from nine to thrae F'SENIAN ER SOOM FOR RENT, with board; | indescribable yearning. i bond Benator Wade's reoms and others, at No. & TEETIMONY OF WM. EB. 8MITH. rs f2, Size bond: | 45 street. Rooms furnished with all modera ta. (For the Accused.) Yor the faithtal por. | Provements. tay 3-lw Witness was in the theater on the night of Foukos FIVE GENTLAMEN ‘AN BR WSLL | the assascination; saw Booth; saw Stewart get mustered ont as soon as possible, and that they r accommodated with BOARD and LODGING on | on the stage; witness thought Booth was off be allowed three months extra pay. i rach . j Pett ld ar eg exo K street, south corner of 25th. mar 20 the stage before Stewart or Auy one got on the = Thi ernment has under advisemen etage. the queetign Of colonizing all the Indian irives Hedat Gyemeneingat i2ovlock, Sooeon the | WICTOR DEOKER, PIANO TUNAR AMD RE-BIAMINATION OF JACOE BITTHRSPAUGH, ‘a ani Roc! 3 ay 6 5 af es is Sieeeee Bae ens bat pail he wea tect ie ke auaried f0the Jo ra merantapes in axe we woe astuner Witness staied to Mr. Lamb the next day northern bosder of Montana and Dakota, with epengis Cie ee its im the judgment of | (haere now r <ee ‘Deuspasy & 0} i he Secretary of War Bas ordered that | savereed prisoners (enlisted men) who have | ‘endured the hardships @f Andersonville, Fior- -eace, Salisbory and other rebel prisons, be : By the intrepié Pancratist. "Poole's, | and to Mr. Carlin wat ler 5. him } ness wonld enpppse that he was indifferent the British possessions adjoifing, as am wn- jt? mulls Re he Rasravers: £e set Pe azeayer between Sta ani | im the mouth and ssid “dom tll" Rich! war totne coneequences. = esLAaR Slawe ete limited bunting ground. fo reject all Bide “Rech bidder will be expe ith ote. F, we Tene Boome, £096: / rt . yMNABTIC MIRACLE! Eg7In order to recruit he ranks of the regu-| {> enclene with his proposals the names of tae | lthatrect, ear Pa. avenue my shiK* | sination witness saw & man in the dregs circle GUVERNMENT SECURITIES. GYMNABTIC Jar regiments Ss econ as practicable, the Ad- | pessons who areto become higeurction. Foe aeate RT hen Miwa or iy tee Wasainorow, Jane, 1906. | | This remarkable and marvelous Feast Geaeral bsjart open recraiting stations Commissioner of Buvite Ballaleze, FAS HIORARLD DahSS MAKER private box, when Spangler spoke to him an Jay Cooke'& Co. furnish the following quo- | fir exhibited adjacent to the BTO! e008 men, emmonable prospect | waynrxcrou, May 9. 196 se22aw3e_ | apforms ber old patross fe pudlicgsacral- |, he left. Theman hada light mustache. - | tations of Government securities: TOR GIROUB PAVILION. at one o'clock pm. bere onthe Ake v. COLLINS} Mcxonce v.eimee, | lyethat ehe has arrived in the city and iewresared ‘TROTINONY OF MB. CARLIN. . BHF Sk Selling |] epee ne Beer asd view to alt thew whe mar s7Maicr General N. T. Dana hag resigned | uber. comes. ineay * | to‘oxecute all orders with neatness and dispatch (For the Aecnsed.) U. 8. 6's Coupon 1331 108 Oe aoe ee witas su thie decile of io feats. bis ion. 2 ‘Bricklayers. Rerivence 369 Tth etrect.east side, blocksavove | witness knows Jacob Rittorspaugh, and saw Bese 102 tes Nn. ies Others oatunly timid need OT ROT Ie TCRTe OF tear geet | Orter their services to the pabiie of Washington, | ‘Ag hata’ Cone’ DRRSS MABE wanted, Oniy « | him in Gifford's room after the assassination, | U- Six «85K | entertain no agi of accident to the daring ath: _ granted ix rp beg da 8 eaten ce, And PTO- | and will give Ra eeuates ‘ee. Are pcovaman apolt. and witness woke up. inl aes One Year Oortificates. « 99% | lete while Det et macro ineWat Department | ethae eae erty Tenia sie Spangier warwetenaans eos | aig MSMTRE METERS. oye. | Hee be Mont Sore mcttratioas , t men! ; mF + Be + Cer- if be t aires Oe Role redexroas in tae rage | fer nore Fore BRON tat ‘as as in Sure sea | tenon hs OO, 1 Bo | Peo So SP designate p! a) Droge of Jas ; sei. satel ——— ance, se small descriptive bills, five States vich regliments fer muster | resist Ouatien 4 matter : 1 Pe TS Me say | \‘norMr.Valianaighenn- urges s-cordiel eup- | ExaMILIES AND OTHERS wat Will be for payment. reets, > ‘my 30 3t Bich wa went. 9 )} port to Presidest Johmeon, aid believes the MS FAMI “e@-Major G. K. Warren, of the regular ar. | Geotactows Fost Oe 4 She bleed. instil Spangler etter the asssssination un tan tole aboltwon.os mavety Will be vastly beneficial, False 5 soy, rorneriy ajo? geaeral of voleateet, 14 SUiMa SVE as om | ore Banca ae are iF dey, When be-sawy kim on the stags, | (0 we Gout : ace} foot LIA Taian. - granted thirty days leave of absence, : . i ‘ r i SeraaideeW « se atte

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