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39 PUDLISIED DAILY, (BXCBPT:SUNDAY,),|\ _ AT THE Si 4B BUILDINGS, Southioest corner of Penn’a avenue and tith street, By W. D. WALLACH. at ee The STAR is served by the carriers to their snuscmipers in the City and Districtat TwELvsz- AND+A-HALF CENTS PER WEEE. . Prick FoR MAILING:Single copy, Taree Cents;, one month, Aéventy-five Cents; three! } months, One Dollar and Fifty Cents; six months, wr Tnree Doilars; ong year, Siz Dollars. .No papers. are sent from the office longer than paid for, The WEEKLY STAR—published on Friday: morning—One Dollar and @ Half a year. AMUSEMENTS. “hOCAL-NBWS. THE MARY HARRIS TRIAL. CONCENSION (BEDINORE DAY'S PRO- INTERESTING DEPOSITIONS, 972 HER ENGAGEMENT WiITH BUR. ROUGHS: + - > When our report of the Harris trial closed on Saturday, the guestion of the admissibility ag evidente of letters front Burroughs to’ the at. cused was beitig disctisséd. “After arguments by District Attorney Catringtoh, Judge Hughes and Mr. Voorhees— Judge Wylie said that wilile thete Was much ones for thé accused, they must not lose sight of the old landmarks of the law entirely. N2. 3,853, THE CONSPIRACY . ASHINGTON, D.'C., MONDAY, JULY 10, 1865. SPECIAL NOTICES. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. AMUSEMENTS: CANTERBURY HALL, eee CANTERBURY HALE fa k Lt ruins] EAST ERBUAY HAE bent San LOUISEANA AVENUE, near SixtH Sraeer, Rear of National and Metropolitan Hotels, GEORGE LEA. eee «Proprietor. . Varieties, New York, and Canterbury Aimy te orienlexandria, Va. swim Stage Manager 208H HART. Slatatatsl st Gunna Ariana ad a ot tt LZLLZLLA belele hele ie} moma Comino geecea Se lsisiss re onc os -W SENSATION TO-NIGHT. NEW SENSATION TO-NIGHT. NEW SENSATION TO-NIGHT. NEW SENSATION FO-NIGHT. 6B pirizilvint ev [~ ZeaZnee >>> >b>b>>> Gazeenes Sovecsee Ris tetetets pected Soe i i} DALLALL a isi Hy encusuue Ranamnnn BEER SS S Zz S & i si bs! introducing ED ZEBRAS, gars NED ZEBRAS, GOATS, NED ZEBRAS, GOATS, NED ZEBRAS, GOATS, The Great Ethiopian Delincators, JOHN MULLIGAN, ANDREW LEAVITT, JOSH HART, BILLY EMERSON, JOHNNY REDDEN, SYLVAS CLARKE, tm a budget of Ethiopian comicalities, ' THE BOUQUET OF BEAUTY consists of “ MISS JENNIE JOMNSON, : MIS8 FANNIE fHOMPSON, MIg8 EMMA MARSH, MISS JENNIE WILLIAMS, MISS KITTY LEB and fifty other artists, to-night, in their great gymnasticacte, EVERY ACT NEW. EVERY ACT NEW. i ‘ COMPAN THR AE SAREE Soar at THE GREAT OANTERBURY COMPANY , ina * GRAND BILL, H RAND BILL, RAND a GRAND BILL. consisting of new Ballets, Farces, Acté, Interludes» a Kongs aud Dances. THURSDAY, JULY 131, THURSDAY, JULY 1311, APTERNOON AWD NiGHo: - RR EE when ab extra bill of peo i CONFESSION OF ATZERODT, ag The Plans to Abduct President Lincoln—An Actor at the Theater to turn off the Gas— Complicity of Dr. Mudd—The Assault on Secretary Seward. The following confession of Atzerodt, one of the conspirators hung on Friday last, was given by him to a friend a few hours before the exrention: George Andrew Atverodt vas born in the Kingdom of Prussiain 1835. hte came to this country with his parents; in 1844 he arrived ii Baltimore, at which place he resided with his parents one year, when with his parents he re- The evidence was not offered to prove insanity, but toshow:the cause. If the piea of insaniiy had not been put in, or if no defense of insanity had been made, it was manifest that the letters would not have been offered. If the defensé of imsanity were made out, with or without caase, it was a perfect defense. If it were shown the accused was insane on the subject, the defense would be good. To go back into a past history ” would not be proper. The counsel could go’ back to prove the insanity. The letters could not be admitted now, but might be admitted at a future time, to show whether the insamty was real or feigned, Mr. Bradley here offered several deposxtions taken in Burlington, Iowa. Mr. Carrington objected to their admission. CHEVALIER'S LIFE FOR THE HAIR Will restore Gray Hair to its onicinaL coLoR; FORD'S NEW THEATER, Tenth street, above E. MR. FORD respectfully announces that.his Eetab- | lishment will REOPER - i for a brief Dramatic Season; during which every care will be taken that the selections and repre- sentations of the plays shall be worthy the patron- age of an Las neenee Public, and the reputation m eater. Clthe phurual height of this Blegent and Commo- dions Building, and the means afforded for ventila- tion, renders it one of the most COOL AND GOQM- FORTABLE SUMMER THEATERS IN AMER- ICA. ALarge and Talented DRAMATIC COMPANY FROM EUROPE. Political News Unimportant. strengthens and promotes the, growth of the weakest Fanrrner Point, Jnly 9.—The Belgian has Aair; stops its falling out inthree days; keeps the arzived, with Liverpool epnices to June 30. A . ‘otton, which appeared buoyant, with a con- ness a = and heniehy j cow be:usot. cnn siderable adyance on all quantities.” closed flat, contains nothing injurious; THE BEST HAtR-DREss- | with the improvement partially lost. ING EVER OFFERED TO THE, PUBLIC; it is recom- i presets were steady. Wheat was mended and need by the first medical authority. | {yager; and bad advanced one pence. Provis- Sold at the drng stores and at my office, No. 1,123 | Loxnox, Inne 30.—Consols closed at 90'; for Broadway, New York. Paes United States Five-twenties. oF J assure all persons the above preparation will do ¢ London Owl says; Weare happy tosay th: ri e p- oll that is claimed for it. j at the British Government are greatly re: assured as to the friendly feeling and amicable engaged, and will appear a ‘ d 3 $ y C i has been STONDAY EVENING. July 10, J 301m _SARAH A. CHEVALIFR, M.D. | intentions of the American administration. | Ti smrmed and carried om hie buses: troy | ¢¢ZRe Court directed that the depositions be Bale paurunvamen by Dion Bourstcealt cs led the Facer wma eer he outpouringy of a virulent press, and the || Sf" Wan suemith, at the Oonee rotten acta | Feud, and the admissability, as evidences ABROKEN-DOWN SYSTEM. pe Nete ee nee Of a whose extreme * views overbalanced their jndgement, gave an There is a disease to which the doctors give many exaggerated coloring to some of the comita te names, but which few of them understand. It is | cations of President Johnson’s Cabinet, but simply wealanese—a breaking down of tho vital ee none anes NeleN ee sro ruied is a aeep-eee = an it 101 porar: iffer- forces. Whatover its causes, (and they are innu- ence of opinion to exten ‘an: real eacange: merable,) its symptoms are inthe main the same. | ment between the two countries. Among the most prominent are extreme lassitude, sees Cees of the eyening of the =, = says 1a ew York news je Per- loss of appetite, loss of flesh, and great mental de- | Sia of a considerable advance In the Tate of ex. pression.. Indigestion and a Stomach Cough are | change caused the London warket for Uhited also frequently concomitants of this distressing | States bonds and railroad shares to give way. tate of boay aud Of mind) “Whe amie Homark From the lowest point, however, there has obichae ty y g rx in} been a slight reaction, 5-20’s closing at 70% and relation to persons in such a condition is, that they | 71. are conssmptive. Now, what these unfortunates Loss of the Ship William Nelson. really want is rigor, vital strength; and as certainly MontrEat, July 7.—The purser of the as dawn succeeds darkness they can recuperate | steamshi Moray ian Hee A badd Salted their systems and regain perfect health by resort- | Ment: Theehip William Nelson, from Flush- s ing for Philadelphia or New York, was de- ing to HOSTETTER’S CELEBRATED STOMACH | <troyed by fire on the Banks of Newfoundland. BITTERS, It is as clear that a life-reviving | The fire SrA ROG FIO poe being ic is reaui F - ;: put into a tar-pot between decks. Forty peo- Tonic is required in euch cases, as that the dying ple were taken to St. Johns by the steamer flame of an empty lamp requires to be revived with | Meteor. Four hundred people are missing. anew supply of oil. Perfectly pure and innocuous, one ay DES Caen te sie ee, es G ‘aptain on, of the steamship Moravian, containing nothing but the most genial vegetable | pives the following statement: Thé Associated extracts, and combining the three grand elements | Press boatmen, at Cape Race, reported that the of a stomachic, an alterative, and a genial invigor- | Steamer Meetor belonging to J. and W. Stewart, st i arrived at St. Johns on Friday, with forty of ant. HOSTETTER’S BITTERS are suitable to | ihe passengers and crew of the ship Williasa all constitutions, and are as applicable to the dis- Aieisons Bees from the rue vee on the isabiliti anks of New Foundland. The William Nelson eases and disabilities of the feebler sex sate those soiled from Flushing for New York, with Ger- of men. jy 1-20 man emigrants on board. Before the Metor “© ‘The perrumed light reached the burning yessel, all the boats had should be afterwards decided upon. Mr. Bradley proceeded to read the deposition of Charles H. Phelps, a_lawyer of faring Deponent had known Mary» Harris from the time she was eight or ten years old to this date. She was of slender frame. good temper, active, Lappy turn, her eyes were brilliant, and she Was Nervous. She was naturally intelligent but unedncated. Deponent saw her in jail im Washington, in February,seyeral times. Then her eyes looked wild, her expressions were im- coherent, and relating any circumstance would contradict herself. Her D) pearance was hag- gard, and deponent won. ke not haye known her by her voice. Deponent knew Burroughs in Burlington, Iowa. Saw him with Mary Harris frequently. Mary Harris was about 20 years of uge, and was much esteemed by herag- Sociates. Airs. Phelps’ deposition.—Resides in Burli ton, lowa, and is married. Knew Mary Her- ris about ten y She visited my family al- most daily for two or three years. She was neryous and excitable, frank and generon: but not quick fempered. Saw her in jail an “69; her actions were wild, and her conversation different from what it had formerly been, Her Tooks were wild and haggard. Deponent only knew Burroughs by sight; frequently saw Byr- Toughs with defendant at Mrs, Alexanger’s store. Mary is about 31 years of ige. She her letters at deponent’s house. Her friends were much attached to her. Burroughs ap- peared to have perfect control of her, and her only desire in Tife was to please him. She was loyed by those who knew her intimately. _ Mrs. Mary Jane Winlon aeposed that she hag known Lica f Harris about i0 years intimately. She was at deponeng’s house nearlyjeyery day. She came to deponent for advice Mm nearly all was placed as an apprentice at the coach- making business at the Court Housé, where hie learned the painting branch. He remained at the Court House until 1856. He then went to Washington and worked Yor Young, and also tor McDermott. well-known coachmakers. In ir37 he joined his brother in the ecoaeh- making business at Port Tobacco. This con- unued for fovr years, when the tirm was dis- solved. After this he carried on painting in Port Tobacco watil last fall, when he met with John H. Surrau and a man named Harloni. Surratt inducedhim to join in the conspira- ey of abducting the President. From Atze- Todt’s knowledge of men and the country in the vicinity of Port Tobacco, ahd, in fact, of all the counties bordering on the Potomac, le became to the conspirators a yaluable assis- tant. He was well acquainted with Herold, whom he was not long in finding ont, and who was also engaged in the conspiracy. Sur- ratt went several times to Port Tobacco, and often sent for Atzerodt to come to Washington, where he was known to many as Port To- bacco, and looked upon a very weak-minded man; in fact, was regarded as a yery harmless and silly fellow. Surratt introduced Atzerodt to Booth, who feasted him and furnished him with money and horses, the horses being held in the name of Surratt, who appeared to be the principal in the absence of Booth. The first meeting at all the conspirators actively engaged was at a sa- Joon on Pennsylyaniaayenue, called Gdutier’s. At thie meeting, O’Laughlin, Arnold, Surratt, Booth, Herold and Atzerodt were present. The first attempt toabduct the President was to be on the Seyenth-street road; this was about the middte of March, when ey cxpected the GROVER’S NEW THEATER, Pennsylvania avenue, near Willard’s Hotel. THE MOST PERFECT SUMMER THEATER IN THE COUNTRY} A MAGNIFICENT FOUNTAIN, ‘ordered by Rare and Beautiful Flowers, occupies the center of the Auditorium. MONDAY EVENING, July 10,1855, Last night positively of the Grand Successful | production, THE ANGEL OF MIDNIGHT. During the Grand Masquerade Scene, in the fourth act, the youthful and brilliant, AUGUST. will fed a Magnificent Dance, *‘ The Carnival! ag? f V. “TUES AY- NIGHT, THE BROKEN SWORD, and Leonard Grover’s Capital Farce, CAPE MAY DIAMONDS. 2 f In preparation, Dickens’ beautiful Fairy Story of “Phe Cri t he Hearth.’? WEDNESDAY E. N NEFIT OF 0. H. HESS, TR OXFORD? OXFORD: OXFORD: MUSIC HALL AND THEATER, Ninth street, fronting on Pennsylvania avenne, IMMENSE ATTRACTION THIS WEEK! Firat week of the celebrated Vocalist, MAUDE STANLY, First week of the extraordinary Banjoist, J. M. MORTIMER. First week of the wonderful Contortionist, WALTER WENTWORTH, i ik of anew rea First week of @ 20D BALLET. a put offfull of passengers and crew, but none of ide: 3 * "7 ‘4 = First week of anew Steals through th: mist of alabaster lamps, thé boatshad been heard of. As far as Captain | P2y.'@gnt to Visit @ camp. OvLanghlin, Ar- | matters. She was very, reserved, except in PANTOMIME. ‘And every air is heavy with the breath Alton could learn, there were upwards of | were present, Herold left with the carbines | COUPAny with fiends. “Her habit is peculiar Se Of orange Aowers that bloom four hundred passengers on board when the | for wT. B.”. ‘The plan was to seize th y reserved, She never manifested a desire to FRIDAY sg TP the midst of roses.” - veseel sailed. ed ay seize the coach | increase her acquaintance with young gentle- men. Deponent supposed it was because of her engagement with Burrenghs from youth. She was pure in mind and heart, and of kind. and generous disposition. Deponent knew Burronghs severa) years. He was introduced to deponent at her house in 1861 by Mary. De- ponent, by observation and conversation, had some knowledge of the relations of Burronghs and Mary. Burroughs spoke of his engage- ment to Mary in 1861, he said that he dared not go to the house to see her, as the parents were opposed to him. Shortly after this Mary went to Chi and engaged asa clerk in a store. Burroughs took her back to Burlington. He told deponent that they would be married in three weeks, and he did not wish to have Such was the flowery land filled with healing airs 2 “) and life-preserving products where Dr. Drake dis- | Sailing of Steamers—C mares of Corruption covered the chief ingredients of his wonderfal Tonic _ Against Colonel Baker. Medicine— PLANTATION BITTERS—the en- | NEW York, July 9.—The steamers City of chanted tropical island of St. Croix. The PLAN. | Boston and Virginia for Liverpool: and Borus- TATION BITTERS, combining all the medicinal | hamper of passengers, but only fiftesu thos, and tonic virtues of the healing and life-sustaining sand dollars in specie. 5 products of that favored clime, are, without doubt, The Express states that some forty suits the World's Great Remedy for Dyspepsia, Low | against Colonel Baker, Government detective, Spirite, and all other 8tomashic difficulties. jyl-lw | are about being brought by ex-Recorder Smith. aan =a ee Several affidayits are printed, showing that percons were released, who had been summar- ily arrested, by paying over various sums varying from 2500 to $3,000.. One affidavit states that $125,000 was divided between one of the President, Surratt to jump on the box, as he was considered the Dost, driver, and make for «T. B.” by way of Long Oldfield’s to the Potomac river, in the§yicinity of Mont- gomery creek, where they had a boat waiting ‘with men to carry over the party. The boat was capable of carrying fifteen men—a large flat- bottomed battean, painted lead color, which had been bought for the purpose by Booth, from two men, named Brauner and Smoot. This plan failed, the President not coming as they desired. Herold next day went to Wash- ington. All things remained gniet for some time after this. Boom went North. Arnold and Payne or Wood left also for New York. A man named Howell was about this time ar- MATINEE EVERY WEDNESDAY, 15 and 25 Cente. ~ DENTISTRY. | Deki eee vit So storms my friends and the bhi ner now am pre- "to extract, it or insert ‘Teetir 61 jold, Silver or Vuleanite; in the best man- - ner, on the most reasonable terms, and isrecniarity ofthe teeth corrected. Satisfaction guarantied in all cases, and I respectfully are a nar of oe eee’ No. 249 9that., bet. N and O north. = i rested. This alarmed Surratt, and he left with REAT DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY. WHY NOT USE THE BEST? Stanley, abd) fofhers who were employed by oe See Et the North Hee was abont ome oa ae pol hee sete SANS es 2 AIN. os 2 Baker, t rst 0: ri. e next pla to vi i cveed TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, Over twenty years’ increasing demand has estab- The steamer Star of the Union, from New | the theater the night the President. ‘wits exe marty earer 5 to Calitonce The ee lished the fact that MATHEWS’ VENETIAN | Orieans on the ist inst. arrived “to-night. HAIR DYE ie the best in the world. It isthe | Among her passengers is Paul Morphy. cheapest, the most reliable, and most convenient. Complete in one bottle. Does not require any pre- Tragic Affair at Dover, Del. vious preparation of the hair. No trouble. No Dover, Det. July 8.—There has been con- crock or stain. Does not rub off or make the hair | siderable excitement here, caused by a tragic appear dusty and dead, but imparts to it new life | event which occurred yesterday on the peach, and lustre. Produces a beautiful black or brown, | near the Hammock House, ee which a ag preferred. A child can apply it. Always gives | Most estimable young lady, named Ettie Hall, sfaction. Only 75 cents per bottle. Soldevery- | W2S shot in the head by James'H. Hevrin, where ‘ cata us ball passed downward ania BBE Sec, and . as not yet been removed, ere is but little A. 1. MATHEWS, Manufacturer.N.¥. | hope of Ber recovery. Hevrin then fired two DEMAS BARNES & CO., New York, Wholesale | shots at James Mitchell, of Milford, one of Agents. my 16-eodly which passed throngh his hat, after which he shot himseff in the shoulder. Jealousy is snp- STOP THAT SCRATCHING, posed to have prompted him to the commission And use WHEATON’S ITCH OTNTMENT. It | of these acts. cures Itch and Salt Rheum in 48 hours; also cures eae Chillblains, Ulcers, and all Eruptions of the Skin. pected to be there. It was arranged that Sur- ratt and Booth were to go to the box, Arnold, O’Langhlin and Payne were to act some im- portant part in getting him out. Herold and Atzerodt were to have charge of the horses; an actor was to be secured to put out the 5 Booth represented that the best assistant he bad was an actor. 4 In this plan buggies and horses were to be used. A rope was prepared, which was to be stretched across the road to impede the cavalry onthe pursuit. The route this time was the same as before, except they were to cross the Eastern Branch bridge. This was the whole affair, and Booth said it was all up, and spoke of going to Richmond and opening a theater, and promised Atzerodt employment in some capacity. Atzerodt was waiting for Booth to arrange his going to Richmond, when the af- fajr was renewed again. He had taken a room would advise all ns having teeth to, ote DELS WIE Shoe pan | ae srealitand ox eae ctor’ new and im. ine oc & wed method ofinserting ARTIFICIAL THETH. Hyon, once see the great improvement in his teeth, you will have them in no other style than this new and valuable one. Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver and Rubber Plates at the old price, as we have not saxanced the) price on our work since the great 2 No e242 Penn's avenue, between 12th and 13th jan2-ly 8. R. LEWIE, M. D., Dentist. tion of deponent was directed to a peculit ring on Burrongh’s finger by Mary, who sai she made it a present to him; a gold ring, with the set one-half black, the other white. He had it on the Little finger of his lefthand. When deponent asked him to remove it he declined, saying it was placed there with a wish. Sub- sequently Bios seecetees a letter from him in- forming her w he had a broken leg, and could net then get married. Burroughs was master of thé heart and affections of Mary to an unlimited extent. Mrs. Louise Hall, deposition:—Knows Mary Harris; had opportunities of knowing Her hab= its, as she was a frequent visitor at the depos nent’s honse. At an early age she was placed in the millinery store of Mrs. Alexander. Sh had no bad habits, and she went regularly to church. Hertemper was good. Deponent Raa $I AM ABOUT TO MAKE A CHANGE IN my business, I will offer to the citizens of We ington, rgetown and Alexandria, my en- tige st of, es DRY AND FANCY GOODS, wih I will sell iD Easel soe ior, one mand com ising im Cassimeret for mel Bo: ya) weak, from 68 to ; Lin He vexed, but she never showed any Vi- 1.60; Linen Goods for men | Chulplains Ulcer a 3, D. GILMAN, Arrests and Indictments. the Kirkwood House. Herold cull olences Ja 136 Chicago. “Depo as conta: a Delains, 30 cents; new style Mozam- borough and Colonel James H. Roberts, who | room, and told him that Booth wanted to see ee COLGATE’S HONEY SOAP. were released prisoners of the rebel army, have This celebrated TorLetT Suar,in such universal | been rearrested here-and held to bail, on dcmand, is made from the choicest materials, is | charges of treason against the State of Mary- mild and emollient in its nature, fragrantly scented | land. Indictments for the same offence have and extremely beneficial in its action upon the skin. | been found by our grand jurors against Harry For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers, | Gilmor and several other prommentrebels, in- biques, 36 cents; Lawns, 40 to 80 cents; new style Prints from 20 to 25 cents. i ‘We call particular attention to our White Goods. Brilliants from 25 to 35 cents; Check ric, White Swiss, Stripe Swiss at all prices. You can also find a full assortment of Cloaks, Mantillas, Black Silk Circulars, and alsoa lot of Black Silk. him at the Herndon House, to which plage he Sepaieed in company with Herold. ‘his was in the evening. About 6 o'clock we there met Booth and Payne. Booth told Atze- rodt “You must kill Johnson ?? when Atzerodt demurred. Booth replied, “Herold has more sions. He came to deponent’s on one and asked for Mise Harris, and said he hk bu @ short time to stay. Miss Harris is between’ and 2 years ofage. She is held inhigh esteem by all who know her. Her associations were with elder pursons generally, and especially with married women. which I have just received from auction, which 1 } jan 23-coly einaing Bradley Johnson, George Freamer courage; he will do it. Go, get your horses. The reading having been concluded, Mr. ne eee ron ese Seine of Hoop Skirts SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING. = a Wnt win beparne of you, anyhow" Atzerodt | Carrington, District Attorney, objected to the meni ti DowaIe gery TOW s/w renc 2 Corseia, $1.0, | New styles Superb Stock of Dress, Sack, and From Buffalo. Atzerodt said to Herold, “We must not disturb - the fare He'd Setiod tothe feet, rand ife and thousents "Of other prticler too pimeroas aa Walkin Goal py Fautatocns, Vests, aoe Boys Bourra.o, July 8,—The workmen employed | Mr. Johnson.” Herold ianghed, and wanted | manner of proof. He did not believe that 7th street, between G and H a i We are now prepared to exhibit out stoek of Men’s | BY the Erie, New Work Central, und Lake | the key of the room. It was refused by Atze- | habite, temper or relations of the prisoner seys " JULIUS SYCEL. je %-4taw2w* 421 7th st., bet. G and i. Jas.T.CLosz, F.E.Corpetr, W.A.Monror, LateCol.1othVa.Vols. of N.¥. Late War Dep't, ‘nd Boys’ -made Clothing, which, for ele- | Snore railroads, in this city, to the number of gance of style, variety and excellence of frabricand | about five hundred, have been on astrike since faithfulness of manufacture, has not been sur- | the 4th of July, in consequence of the reduc- passed by any stock heretofore offered in this | tion of their wages from $2 to $1 75 per day. Bieprke! . 2 There has been no disturbance as yet, but they hosé in search of Clothing for Gentlemen’s and | quietly prevent others from working. rodt, who expressed himself as fearful that harm would be done to Mr.'Johnson. Herold left to see Booth, and Atzerodt went to the Oyster Bay. Herold came after and said Booth wanted to see him, Atverodt did not return to the Kirkwood House that night. Booth told eral years before the ct was committed was evidence to show cause of her insanity at the time of the murder in January last. There ought to beevidence of insanity. The qnestion is—Was the prisoner insane at the ime bee committed the deed! That fact being estab« CLOSE, CORBETT & MONROE, Houths’ ‘wear are invited to call and examine our SESS a eS ee Atzerodt that Surratt was in town, but had just | jished, it might, if necessary, be proper to show NEY: tock. We can say with assurance they will find . left. Atzerodt did not see Booth after leavin; “ ei i if 4 TTO. the'most reason: ms. THE RICHMOND DELEGATION. B the cause of the insanity. as A bas 8, ee dete ee apripidtoees aa - = an him at the Herndon House, and he roaraadl f Mr. Bradley remarked that he always sup- CLAIM, PATENT, REAL ESTATE, AND GEN- Interview with the President The $90,000 fa isi ri = about the streets neariy all night, and first u the i ERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. tary fone Comploteronae ee overs bing neces 2 ause- : heard of the murder about half-past ten o’elock, | Poss proved, Batlle cata NOAH WALKER & CO., 368 Pa. av., On Saturday a depytation from Richmond | while passing up the avenue. Persons were the cause is the same. ap ps y. of all kinds, against the United States Beucament or individuals, collected. Ordnance, Quartermasters’, and all Government Accounts, promptly made up and attested. MONEY loaned and advanced on Claims, Especial attention given to PATENT CASES, PATENT CASES promptly spreudod ska ,. ESTATE bought and sold. Honses Fame bonle or rent i: Washington, D. C., Alex- andria, Va., and apd ap eee kinks 4 ited on. andy Risks eee are ot the oldest and most responsible Insurance Companies. oe 10-8m* Metropolitan Hotel Building, waited on President Johnson with an address, A CLEAR, SmooTH SKIN AND Beautrru. Com- | petitioning the reconsideration of the clause of Reeth ay Aaa Ur o the late Amnesty Proclamation, excepting from SARSAPARILLA, Itremoves black spots, pimples, | 2Mnesty all whose property exceeds $20,000. and all eruptions of the skin. mon They represented that this clause interfered To Puriry. HE Bioop, Beavtiry the | With the development of industry by binding ‘RICH T i i HELMBOLD’sS HIGHLY OON- | up capital, and so oppressed the poor, and that CENTRATEDFLUIDEXTRACT SARSAPARIL. | when they endeavored to borrow money in the LA. One bottle equals in strength one gallon of | Northern or Middle States they were met at the Syrup or Decoetion. m 25-6m once by the objection that perhaps they had DAL OHAMEER) au Hom MBER, RE of Warm | OY $20,000, So they were unable to assist the ¥ 8B 3 em. ing ee Vistraction for Young sen, “Alto new. ang Pephe | SS deat moti ed thet that the Am- reliable treatment for diseases of the Urinary and | 1 ..ty Proclamation didnot cause this distrust. Sexual systems—Sent free, in sealed envelopes. Ad. On | dress Dr. J. SkiLL1n Houguton, Howard Associa- | It was the commission of treason and the vio- tion, Philadelphia, Pa. uth 31-6m. lation of law that did it. The Amnesty Procla- id ee ee mution left these men just where they were be- ace A Sew OF ane Wiens 3 bases nen eas fate oo did pty lle any ae anUiy. to them; if ict mankind arise from corruptions 0: blood. | 4] ad commt: treason they were aména: HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT OF SARSAPA ae bite: the confiscation law which Congress had is a remedy of the utmost value. cela passed, and Phich he, as President, contd not alter ame 5 SECRET DISEASES. , Samapitan’s Girris the eae certain, safe and pated ee ARSON had: oan x effectual remedy—indeed, the only vegetableremedy | Tire any other persons. | Would they fike to ever discovered. Cures in two to fopr days, andre- | ure any oO} pe . ua 'Y like to ne vases in twenty-four hours, ‘o mineral, no | have the Amnesty Proclamation removed alto- false no mercury” Only ten pills to be ae & gether! Would they’ feel any easier in thai isthe soldier's hope, and. friend to, those who. case ; 3 ke- Tushing by at the time in pursuit. He threw away his knife that night, and parted with his pistol next morning to a friend in Georgetown. Atzerodt had nothing to say at any of the former meetings. He knew nothing about the rope found with Spangler. He believed Spang- ler innocent, as faras he knew. Booth, when applied to for money, remarked that he had money in New York, and would get some. At onetime, in the spring or late in the winter, Mrs. Slater, Mrs. Surratt, John Surratt, and a Major Barron, formerly of the rebel army, left Washington together. They got horsesat How- ard’s. Mrs, Surratt stopped at Surrattville. The rest went to the Potomac. Major Barron returned. He did not think Barron had any- thing to do with the conspiracy, although he was formerly in the rebel army. One of Booth’s plans to obtain an entrance to the Secretary of State’s house was an inyen- tion, which, if successful, would haye in- volved others in his foul act. He had made the acquaintance of a woman of strong South- ern feelings, living not far frora the Secretary’s house, who was to make the acquaintance of a seryant, who was to be introduced to Booth, and by this means he would know something of the location of the rooms, &ec. As far as known it failed. Booth was well acquainted with Mudd, and had letters of introduction to The Court, Judge Wylie, said the depositions would probably be admitted at a future stage of the trial, to prove the case of insanity; and. also to prove whether the insanity was real or feigned. As to evidenceof insanity, had the District Attorney closed the case before the two last witnesses for the prosecution were heard, no evidence, Lae D to show the insanjty of, the prisoner, would have yet appeared. Mr. Carrington replied briefly to the sngges- tion of the Court, and concluded by remarking: that the evidence referred to by the Court did not tend to show insanity; but on the contrary, was evidence of the Sanity of the prisoner at that time. i The Courtannounced that the decision of the questions pending would be given on Monday,’ and adjourned the Court, > OFFICE, 227 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Opposite Willard’s Hotel je 22-1m* WASHINGTON, D.C. ROPOSALS FOR FUEL. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Parent OFricr BuILDING, Wasmincton City, D.C,, July Tes aes Beal posals will be received at the office the repre ofthe Interior until fonday: J of $1, at 12 m., for furnishing for the use o the bui ing occupied by the Department, 500. one furnace (2,240 pounds to the ton.) of the kind, and equal to uality of the Baltimore Coal ¢ ; and Ey ns (2,240 pounds to the ton, 2 LSrb “EER PcsBLic Schoo, ExaMInaTions.—Male In- termediate, Ist District, Mrs. Rodier, teacher, held in Union Chapel, 20th street, was exam- ined on Thursday by Messrs. Wilson and Tus-* tin, in the presence of a large number of spec-“ tators, In ‘arithmetic, feoerapby, maT, pirorne dls batantied &c., the various classes €x= hibited’a yery creditable proficiency, and examiners ‘expressed themselves ~ hi é leased at the progress made by the scho) . Quality Bed Ash Coal, for stoves and grates, tto be exposed, Male packages, $2; One of te Deputation.—No... But.it would ns. he following named scholars hay ‘omni Samples of ———— a sathe pe males $3, = sist mee tees much if you would extend the sya ae sone an reeks weeks sulficiently advanced will be trans rears ni heaiegmern peer Werepectod, | “Bancanitan's Root any Hens Juices A positive eftbe’Proctametion: to persons worth | Before the murder that he bad sent provisions | ji er setbal CA. Harkness, FE Goldy convenience of, the coutractor at any tne that for Spo tetera, hace Bi oa oe owe PaeN cent replied that im making that | Party on their way to Richmond with the Pres- quae Loyd Douglas, Aibert. Tho; ity Bed one-half is delivered by the first day o rf a —- . ception he had acted on the natural supposi- | *“°"" , Kipp, and Charles E. $. Mrs the entire quantity before the first day of | —_—_—_————asee | excep : 1: ; — z being about to sever her connection with this fovember, : EAS! TEAS! TEAS! ‘Sha te ae ar iets pecan iy tekae “Da FE Tuk, TREATMENT OF UNION PRISONERS— Fran thomas sire forte 86880) an mitts hoot baker's Pinewood, vorbe delivered in lots of 20 a coe a 5 qasired from time to time, during the and winter. tory ents must be made for ascer- @ anantity of al el delivered ce of bidders separate bids wieeaaecieal eae school for the purpose of taking charge of an- other, Mr. Wilson! at the close of the Sr eitlas tion alluded to the factin afew remarks éxé pressing it egrets at parting with Mrs. ‘who has faithfully discharged her duties to school entrusted to her care. 2 i+ er The Female Intermediate of pe ‘Ist pee they not know this 2. One of the Deputation—No, he did'nt know it. The President—Why, yes you do ‘you know rfectly well jt was the wealthy men of the th who dragooned the fainted into secession. 1 lived,in the South, and, I know how the thing | was done, Your State was overwhelmingly oppesed. to sesession, but your rich men used Letter from_Henry S. Foote—Henry 8, Foote, date of the rebel Senate, has wristen a Jengthy fetter im elation to the treatment of Federal prisoners by the. rebel Se ‘He says atiat while in Richmond hé learned a # Government officer of respectability that prisoners of war.confined inand about that city ‘were penne eee wantoft eee E fe told me, further, that it was mani “ayotematic scheme Was, ou {00t for aub- THE FIVE CENT PRI BOUND ADVANCE. Having made arrangements with an extensive yea ee (oLig pay eecttans BEVOR GREEN and JAPAN PEAS of all ee: Cros er emcee athil Peas sold at ‘ve (5) cents per pound advance Miss Lowe, teacher was éxamined ’on. in reading, writing, spelling, geography, mar, and vocal music by Messrs. B widenice of the ability of the party:to fulfill con- hould acco! Ten Sy the press and baillies and your little army to ti hi wake, re will be. required 9 give bond | over Now York Prices, CORWIN BURGY, force the Stute into secession. Take the sano | {uAt & systematic seheme was ou fod! for bwb- | Wwitcon. The classes were very th two "the tee fal per- | gote Agent for Thurston, Hall & Co.'s celebrated | clause! Su; pose aman is worth more than | that ihe. commissary general, Mr. Northnp, (a | ®tudies, except the in Arbrt Fopmance of ie call be opened at the office of thoi] Water, Boston, Milk, Graham’ and ‘Butter | {nat now Uie wat ie Over, and the chances are seer wioned and Leartless wretch, had'as, | Which the scholars appeared to be a gecretry of Interior at O’elock, noon, on the | at ake yaa North Charles st., Baltimore, Md. ‘ten to drie preety Out $s the see dressed 4 conimunication to Mr. Seddon, the LERD AcHindzon, Ella” Marsh, Soran y a a ere contracts, &c, We as wel Sboretary of War, proposing to withhold meat t, ‘igi The cor ace will be awarded to the lowest re- _ ,P. BOYER &BURNSTINE, { Plaiaiyeakont this matter. Idon’t think that | 4); ether from the Tailitars prisoners then in | 0, Amanda Bran a sponsible bidder, who will, in the judgment of ther $3 yon are yery anxious about relieving the poor. | sone and to give them ‘nothing but b: tet ‘and. i will : nish the ond meen romptl: and} @ LICENSED PAWNBROKERS, ‘ou want this clause removed so as to enable | reget ,and that Mr. Seddon bad en ferred im: ui para tang Sy trananrred Female 47513TH STREET, ~ Second door from Pennsylvania avenue, south side; youto make money, don’t you? If you are | very eager to ‘hekp the why doh’t you | take the surplus over the you own, ward | give ittothem? In that way ’1L heip them, || and deine vontnett roe Wi este Proc! 3 iy to you that I the document containing this recom- nega saan eee Ma Commissioner Ould ‘officer’s ytatement, and . Meyeges the attention of the Confederate Honse of Representatives, mar oe > feo) No. 1, Third Dis tn’ en OlerRe| in the Wallach Sehgor ; Tietineemeld some Sere Or and is not of the — ‘grade’ le LIBERAL ADVANCES made, en WATOHES,| CARD. pd sis at SS SPN OEE Se { LER, E B PEACH U 5 Tam, free to ‘and 6 consid- th nim wee ee magne “JEWELRY, CLOTHING, &c. je7-6m*_ || think some oryen ought! be taxed ‘op nil over Sable mass see at eetinnony Soen . Ps cing Under the Te arity nee the 2 ¥ hegre onsen : snewsee I : such reed Sar Foote, was “ <ropicial comm nieaiiowof : uglnce Sh rg eg ae ‘Beods Late Paymaster U. 8. Navy, on inowe who had been wealthy leaders of the'| nr commissary general above referred 10 nd | Wills, Powér ‘of Attorney, L rd and Tenant | ATTORNEY FOR THE PROSECUTION OF |. re! and it had B'good * 'T the endorsement of -Mr. Seddot Pes reon, ag. Notices, &e., 4c. Logal advice given in ell sta | A7Z 0K NEY eo TUE DEPSSTMENTS. | the: MN tees, dived which be substantially #874 tet, Tatiga ‘t i sn) ; NT: none of us were .. We staid ot as long’ | ment, rhe time had arrived for retaliation upon | midon paid tothe coljection of ‘OF 2H8 GOVERNMENT, eres ‘and were the last to go in, The poeonert of war oftneenetty. This moi. rel. + Sei |. Claims'tor Prize Money, Lost Clothing, Bounty, nt— tly } who ‘went f ster Northtup is new in Castle Thunder. : 7)" in l@st were among the worst after goth! Back Pay ,’Pensions, Lost Horses and other proper: promptly. - : t be that as it f° Din me, gentle M1 ‘men, do not, 4 personaly, ase just of ; —_—_—_—_— aa SSF TI Ad Bar The estimated receipts. 1 the sales of. debts gene! j BE erly Fae ievohinto ae : ‘| Gov property rendered of no further! ingten city, D. 0. » bea dette | ,.7 + 31 use ‘oy the ion of the war, horses |]. Epapeeaens is FREON AER TGOLOE SaTORETEES oe, é ng some ti effort to de; forthe next t' three! |. Becta bias J r hornet ip es nah ag byalratting wp gap? plas wri amount goa, Phe nd : ji M - ry 38 = Rae Weve Bot vy iF Gregan | ato ee ene ai i ang | me emer® being the mont extensive porches. Tavents per, eiize ob Sd ul { cape quence of the ffolat: tom of aw and the ers. é ' RARER MEDICATED GINGEX BREAD Soran of treason. i , Te plelaed wight raillione of gold éhildren, caren as 8D SPELT atin, Pre Sst pr Do i destin ya. sides Wave yeciuarived } tee ve: eporaaeeca :

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