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would be fired in two minutes, and replied «Well, my brave boys, you may prepare a stretcher for me,’ and then proposed that he sbould be allowed to come out aud fight the whole command. The fire was lighted; saw Booth with a crutch go towards the fire with something in his. hand, as if he was going to pitch it onthe fire, but turned away, and in a few moments the shot was fired, when witness rushed in, and not know- ing that he was mortally wounded seized him. Observed that he had & pistol in bis hand: had a bowie-knife,and near him was a carbine. Conger, when he came in, said that he had snot himself. Took him ont oa the grass plot; gave bim some water; tried tospeak; beard him whis- per “tell mother,” and afterwards recovering, said “On! kill me,” and “Tell mother 1 die for my country.’ He was taken to the piaza of the house, where he said, looking at his hands, “Useless.” He was told that he had been shor against orders, and (hey hoped he would re- cover: and he said, “Kill me.’ Conger said tha: he would take the effects from Boeth, togo to Washington, and there were ‘aken from him a diary, pocket knife, some shavings, and a compass, the lqiter bad some droppings of candle on it, as if it bad been used in the might. | Wit identified the knife, 2 pin. and the ot cles, including a carbine.| Witness was here shown a leaf from a diary, and said about ten THE EVENING STAR 18 PUBLISHED DAILY (SUNDAY EXCEPTED) + AT THE STAR BUILDING, Southwest corner Penn’a avenue and 11th street, BY Ww. D. 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Mr. Elvans said ne Gr paper the )PUSALS FOR ST VERY -- resolution with regret, and that it was not P#BOPOSALS FOR 81 ATIONERY BoARD OF ALDERMEN, JUNE 24, 1567.—The | aimed directly or indirectly at the Mayor, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, t Board met pursuant to law; the vice presi- | whose character for integrity had never been Wasnixeton, D.O., May 30,185 dent, (Mr. Tur:oa,) on taking the chair, read a | #ssailed. He wished to give Mr. Forsyth at 'y as may P : bs 4 chance to clear himself trom the charges made nd the Bureaus | leer fom the president, (Mr. Barr.) stating | geainet him. Mr. Moore moved to strike out THE TRIAL OF JOHN H SURRATT. diary 5 or 6 weeks ago, when he was before id * the Judiciary Committee. It was then in ine es tab ce rae : same condition as when taken trom Booth. Yesterday, atter our report closed. the wit- | The carbine was an ordinary carbine, seven ness Jobn M. Lloyd was cross-examined at | shooter. He Bad seme pine shavings, da- considerable length. His farther testimony | &Uerrotypes, some tobacco, a little Catdolic ‘ . medal,a » with the inscription, ++Dan Bry- may be briefly summed up as follows antto J. W. Booth.” 1t was crysial set in jet. Proposals for tarnishing such $ be re d by this Department ‘. Y the: 2 cans 8 ‘e 4 - rs 1 don’t know what Mrs. Surratt’s business i 8 c S pS : t gael Oatces, thereat Sane ape opal veer cuding pee ves serving on mest y forine taetioe {hatresalution withholding [pay from the con- | was down there on April it; when Mrs. Sur- Ledge bee me pin was bent matin Soe elaeiee toe and that Se iune the of WEDNESDAY, June 26th, 1857. Those unac- | + - Surratl, and would be uo ediecaeBy Receoie es > “ye ea ., | Tatt Was there several other persons were | possession of witness leaf i ssession of Dr. Stewart, who lives « nied by satisfactory testimonials of ability te tend the meeting of the Board,and requesting | etion is made, and Mr. Elvans withdrew it. e- Mr. Ja otbers were there. jeaf in posses . 4 7 I {pitt dhe contract will not be considered end con: | Mr.Turtoa to sacounce the coulmitices ap- | The resolutions as amended were adopted, ka ae Bee rege thers pia ae Stee Question by Mr. Pierrepoint—How wasit | near the river. He told Dr. Stewart that he vag ni . bs . ; + 7 rs =. Moore, Lar. | ¥ fa Ss. > S. | bent? understood that he had a note from Bootn, 1 Lents awarded to manutacturers of or | pointed by him for the session, which the viee | and the Chair appointed Messrs. Moore, ar Surratt in the yard’ she was alone: was at Answer—In my pocket nd handed him the leaf, on the topof which All articles Tarnished sieee Geof the gest, quality Pe eandnie Cow Sold ng ty echie Nogee alk ietodnued a ee ane Bigelbgro Sitending Wiad and atter court | Question —Weil, how was it bent? You wus Dr Siswart's same, Sirs. Stewart tore of there Kind, samples‘ hich st accompany SEanG Lissa ia pt 4 ‘ 4 s rds: was over drunk & good deal, and went home | gid not sit straight on the in, did you! Loff, til atter he had seen the name ca uplesot which must accompany | Given, Moore, and Richrrds. Oa Improve- | boundaries of the several wards; ordered to be much intoxicatea: 1 laid down before Mre [Laughter.} g| Pi y 1 off, but not un e Each p The leaf was taken to the War Department sal minst be signed by the individual | Ment--—Meccrs. Moo-e, Noyes, rnd Elvaas. | printed and made the special order for the first | Surratt left Surratisville: 1 was so drunk 1 Answer.—It was in my coat pocket, and bent “ 4. rn . 7 v a eo i et laces Ir Jor encherticte of fh Jane bidfor,7 me ON® Brice Gh a Oe eine Me Mess. “Luvton: Dil eatabiee ie ne aaice de teepestor oh aaee had to lie down; drunkenness pax the effect to | by siting upon it somehow. Withess here iican eae fea gongs by major Bowers ‘or each erticle of theelass bid for. tiven. o Dr.inaye, &c.—Mes:rs. . PS s : ef things, _ ve svat Fitness od Articles. not named in the schedule if required, | Taibert, and Wheeler. Un Policc—Messrs. | ers and carriage and footways, tobe elected | M&¥e Me forget things, and when I get diank | identified the pin found on Booth. Witness | Assistant Secretary of War. Witness here I sometunes keep up the sprees; had been in | was here snown the diary. and testified that it bad habits of drinking when I took possession | was in the came condition as when he first «furnished # the lowest market price. and | ‘Past, McC thrai, and Wheeler. Oa Clatms— | by the two boards at the first meeting in July showed 'o what part of the diary the leaf svrvedlof ordering @ greater or less | Metrs. Lloyd. Elvans, and MeCa:nran. On | of each year, and whose compensation shail belonged. «uantity of each artecle contracted £ the pub- : 21,5 i . | of the tavern and before that; when Herold | saw it. Witness was told to examine the ; t proposed that what was Wegervice may require. ™ Poblle Schools Me. srs. Noyes, Richards eud'| De $1.0 Der annum. sald inspector to be re- | and Hooih came thare that, night 1 hadacon- | jeaves cut out. and testified they were out | wouter rine lent oboe be read. Bond. with appreved security. will be Is n Fire parime at—Me srs. u versation, but pave detaised it; I put no coafi- | when be took the diary Mr. Bradk pected. the ground that it the party a the cont Lioyd, and L rman. On Elections—Messrs surveyor; referred toimprovements committee. ; ; n : r. Bradley ob) |, On « t ‘Si tration fal Given, Noyes. and Richards. On Ganals— | Also sutroduced a bill for establishing the of- | Geuce in Herold telling me that the President | Mr. Pierrepoint then read a copy of the | it was not proved to be in {he handwriting of tor fail to Sernish r ble time epen mark had been killed, because I thought he was | diary (the same as pnblished in the Stara few Booth. drunk; the soldiers cameearly in the morning, | weeks since,) Mr. Merrick holding the ori- that th ould prove and afrerI tound what had happened I became gina) diary ) i e ienaroanees aiid mea Ry wwala grow Mec-rs, Talbert, Grinder, and Noyes. On Un- | fice of Inspector of New Buildings, to be a finished Dusine.is—Messrs. Wheeler, Larman, | practical builder, at a compensation of $1,000 ater price efor than the contract i 5 dm ; eon im- the difference will be charged to the contrac- | 884 Grinder. On Gis L ghts—Messrs. Moore, | per Annnm; referred to the comm ttee on im bo ; +i i 5 i i frightened and went to drinking; do not recol- After reading the diary Mr. Pierrepoint said S eJ,and said that he did not | his next qnarterly account. Turton, Richards, Given, Tait, McOathran, | provements. Also, introduced bills providing | ject exactly what I told Clarvor, the detective, | there were leteron a leafeut from the diary, inet er aa ommes leaf of the diary. Exam- Department reserves the right to reject or | and Wheeler. Jor construction of barrel sewers on M street | but think 1 told him that the men, Herold | which he desired to read which eommenced, ined a field-glass, and said thatin the later part of July (as be thought) he was at the Garrett place seeking for evidence, and was poking among the ruins of the bara, where n all articles singly or collectively; Joint Commi —On the Asylum—Messrs. | north, trom 7th to 14th streets west, and in 7th scattering articles of th McCatbran, Turton. and Grinder. On Health— | and 9.:hstreets west. trom L to N streets north. y ditt ntractors, the merits of th Messrs. Turton, Elvans, and Tatbert. On | Also. to pave, witk Nichelson pavement, M will be considered in classes, having regard to t Eligibility of As.essors—Messra, Richards, | sireet north between 7th and [4th streets west: and Booth, had not been there; I did not | My Deur (herea piece was torn off.) The ques- Wish to be a witness in the case, and 1 | tion was put to witness if he knew about that might have said I knew nothing aboutit: Clar- | piece being torn off, and if it was the same. ouaity af Saninlen fe ni “ wane ee pees; | McCathran, and Larman. On Woharyes— | all of which were referred to the committee on coeene tae ee te meas eee cate nie replied he did not remember about | he found some lead, a small iece ot dlaaket. he suvjoined schedule specifies,s nearly as c a 3 . r : : : : : ; ut pi et de done, the amount quality and description of the Messrs. Wheeler, Moore, and Talbert. On | improvements. Mr. Richards desired to call knew about the men, and I said I knew noth- ‘Mr. Bradley.—That was notin the diary. Received information, an Mr. Garr if he had a field-glass that Booth brougat there, and Went in search of the glass, and foxnd it about nine miles distant, secreted in 8 chamber in aclothes-press. 1t was taken to the War Department, where it was left, and 1s confident that the glass in court was the same. articles wanted, but this bemg only an approxima Washington Cenal—Messrs. Talbert, Elvans, | up the bill for taking a census of the city. tien no regard will be had to the total amounts cal and Lloyd. To Count and Destroy Due-bills— | which tailed to pass the lower board. Mr. culated on the estimated quantities. but, only the | Messrs. Lloyd, Grinder, and Larman. On | Moore objected. Mr. Given introduced a bill footings of the column representing the bids on the | Enrolled Bills—Mr. Given. On Accounts of | toarch the water course in square 376. and ET Vide wht La inched in the presence of any of | tbe Register—Mr. Trit. On Money Transac- | grade and pave the alley in said square: re- . iy and will be - | tions of the Corporation—Mr. Larman. To | ferred to the committee on improvements. the bidders who may present le i Vassed neparately: for each of the attond to the Interests of the Corporation be- | S+veral bills from the lower bo.rd were re- ing about them; had been drinking when IL Mr. Pierrepoint—We will not read that saw Mrs. Surratton the Tuesday spoken of; | now. but will offerit after a while. we conversed in an ordinary tone, and Mrs. The contents of the pocketin the diary, con- Offut and Weichman were near by; do not | cisting of a number of photograph cards and know that they overheard the conversation: | papers, were removed for the purpose of sub- on the nightof the assassination was aroused | mitting it to the jury. It was then examined at l2 o'clock by Herold calling to me; 1 gave | by tke counsel for the prisoner, and submit- . 5) i 3 i x a —Witness identified the below. and contracts for one or lasses }| fore Congress—Mesers. Richards, Moore, and | ferred to the committee on unfinished business. | }; sky: ? Cross-examined.—Wi ins awarded asmay be deemed most advantageous to | Noyes. Adjourned. Bim the Wienges arow sods Here diet teG to me Jory aud examined by them. glass by the words «field, marine and opera, the Department The Chair laid before the Board communi- Boarp or Common CovnciL.—The proceed - , r TRO ee eree esired that the diary | on the thumb screw. Could not recollect the Proposals must be addressed to the Secretary of | cations fi the Mayor, stati b ra . esk me for the gun, only told me to bring him | and other articles offered in evidence be leftin | name of the person at whose house the glass the Interior, and be exdorsed “Proposals tor Sta- | So proved forty-nine Rete teed ene, ad | ings of this Board are crowded out of our pa- | those things; I acknowledge 1 went to bed | the custody of the Court. was found. Ys quite sure that Col. Conger tionery.” SPprov ed forty fine (sets and resolutions | perto-day, but will appear to-morrow. drunk, but I think 1 know of the conversation. This was agreed to by the counsel forthe | did not take the glass from Booth. Witness DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. eee a nee ee ee ae ae . By the Court.—Liquor has a tendency to | prosecution, and it was placed in charge of the | does not know what became of the pocket- diem Chass No. 1—PAPE. men. Also, a communication from the Mayor, ScuooL EXAMINATIONS.—The following | make me forgetful, and therefore when I go to Clerk. knife. Thinks Booth stated something in the 2. 100 reams Cap. best quality, white or bine, | Téurning without his approval “An act en- | were examined yesterday: . testify in a court I never dare drink, for fear I A large number of bundles were here piaced | barn after he was shot. Witness was in ruled wide. medium, or close, and trimmed, | Utled an act for the relief of Thomas Joyce, First Disirict—Female Grammar School, | should forget facts that 1 should testify to. on the witness stand, and the witness was | the city al the time of the conspiracy to weigh not less than 14 Ibs., per ream. which appropriated $2.170 out of the fands of | Miss Annie E. Evans, teacher. There were 2 the city @ Col. E. J. Conger called and sworn, his ex- | toid to take out the articles which he took ; trial, but was not called as a witness, amination deferred, and court tooka recess | from Booth. Witness first identified a large | Witness is confident that he never said that 2. 1.000 reams Quarto-Post, white or blue, ruled | the Fourth Ward, to pay for gradiag North | present Messrs. Wilson, Tustin, aad Brown, of ' yarions widths, to weigh notless than 101os., | Qapitol street, from L street north to New | the Board of Tr istees, Rev. Dr. Gurley, Al- per ream. , a <A As until this morning at 10 o'clock. bowie Enrfe, and testified it was the same one | there were only two persons concerned in it. 3. 200 reams Legal Gap, white or blue, trimmed Sor Sven -@. The Mayor says:—-There is | derman Richards, Professors Qopp, Olmstead, —— he took from Booth. He next identified the | Does not recollect thatthe bad-aver sald ao: in ‘and ralea. perren: no de! slency in the appropriation. Itisabun- | and Daniel, Messrs. Wight, Pease, Ballan- | The Death of Booth—Evidence ef @olonel compass taken from Booth, and next a piece | tn sence of Mre. Hallohan 2% reams Folio-Post, white or blue, trimmed | dant for all that this Corporation owes Mr. | tyne, and Stillman, and several teachers, | Conger, Lieutenant Baker, and others— ° piece | the presence ¢ : : 4.2% ream: ; of map taken from Herold. Lyman S. Sprague, sworn, and examined by and ruled, per ream. Thomas Joyce on account of the work.” Laid | and many other frienas of education, Booth's Diary in Court. Mr. Bradiey asked for the pistols ™M: OW i t vito ees, in April, 1565, Was & 5. reams Quarto Post, white or blye, ruled va- | on the table. Also, a communication from the | besides 1 large assemblage of the parents The trial of John H. Surratt was resumed Mr. Wright, from the Jude ‘Advocate Gen. | 15; aon jones pril, TES, clerk at the Kirkwood House. Examined a leaf cut out of the register of the hotel, of April 14th, 1865, on which was tne name of G. A. Atzerodt. whose room was 126, on the third rious Widths, to wei cl not less than 12 lbs., | Mayor, transmitting certain resolutions adopt- | and friends of the pupils. The school- pber ream. i i ed by the Board of Health; one statimg the | room is cheerful and airy, well lighted and 5 pat ei A a need Gewt ralieatered ine, opinion of the Board that “the importation of | wih a high eeiling and was beauttfally deco- in the Criminal Court this morning, before | eral’s Office, who bad charge of the articles, udge Fisher; Messrs. Carrington, Pierre- | Stated no pistols were in his custody as hay- joee a! ee ing been taken from Booth. J and silé or plain, per re oysters between the Ist of Juneand Ist of Octo- | rated with evergreens and flags. It is | point, and Wilson for the prosecution; Messrs. 7 e j oo 34 = rene Pkt Pap white ortine, unruled, per | eris prejudicial to the publichealthaudshoula | ina frame buildingon H strect, nen 14th, in | Jos. H. Bradley, sr. and jr,, and-R. T. Mer. | ;,.00! Conéer cross-examined by Mr. Brad- | floor. The room is 125 feet from the room oe: P not be allowed; and that the Ou 1 f pleasant neighborhood. The: “4 1 ys Jt,, an - ley :—Witness was not interrogated before the cnpied at that time by President Johnson. @-Sithis Ravalone; wilie: ceitute coyal per | qnested (Sonali Alay cORintee toabing aa Surelied, ail! poate necenda bat thes, a iseat tick, for defense. The number of visitors | military commission as to all the articles taken | Witness was in the room with Detective Jonn ree» Pe, 3 . iS iano and eale betweed tne: datea mentionsa:? From pip aso dy Poe’s"Raven” a tryime tect for | 8TOWS larg+r each day, and this morning the | from Booth. Thought he was shown things | Lee on the 15th, and sawa revelverin the us large Brown Envelope, 24by 33 im 1 Another, requesting the Councils “to take into | young readers, was recited by one of the | '0O™ Wss crowded long before the opening of | and asked if they were taken from Booth. | room. _ per ream. . ; i consideration the propriety of modifying or | Classes, in capital style; the rhetoric class sus- | ‘2¢ court. Many ladies were present, who oc- | Witness did not remember whether or not he | By Mr. Bradley—The room occupied by 10. own Envelope Paper, 36 by 40 in- repealing entirely the probibitory ordmances tained asearehin examination b: Mr. Wight. cupied seats within the bar. At ten o’clock | spoke of the diary there. Witness gaye the Atzerodt was not over the room occupied by ches, per re Ml tent Blotting, 19 by 264a- in’ sexed to arly volte ren y ovens nee Hee tneaner when emesis credit eaten the jurors and the prisoner were bronghtin, | diary and all the other articles taken from | President Johnson. He Sac en Bree meotting, iby (Se demning as a nuisance that portion of gp Rred and pupils; and the penmanship was pro. | 22d shortly thereafter Judge Fisher entered, | Booth and Herold to the Secretary of War. Samuel K. Chester, sworn and examined by r us Straw Wrapping Paper, 30 by 40 in- | Creek, and ground adjacent, lying between H | nounced by the gentlemen present to be equal | 224 the court was opened. Witness examined the diary carefully on the | Mr, Wilson.— Witness ts an actor, and in 1-5 hes, per ream. fs . te a 1S. S53 chests ‘Seiving Paper, royal or medium, and N streets southand ist and ith streets | to that ot any school they ever visited. In per shest weeat, and recommending that it should be | mental arithmetic, grammar. history, botany, . wOthests Tracing Paper, F ch, large size, | 2bated at once. Reterred to the committee on | and geography, the profictency of ihe classes Me Oeercheet Te Paper, French, large size, | neatth. Also, communication from BE. Bole, | wae iound’ to be ine, If here wan aoe 15. V0 rolls T ng Cloth, perro. | seau, Secretary of the Board of Trustees of | faul', it was im & want of spirit. Muss i. Dreams Wravping Paper, 40 by 48inches, per | Public Schools, extending, on behalf ot the | Addie Fuller recited a composition, which “ Saeer trusiees, & cordial invitation tothe members | was well written and correctly deliv- 24 by 38 inches, | of the City Councils and other officers of the | ered, and the yocal music of te school, » Paper, best quality, | COTPorativn, and all friends of public educa- | under direction of their instructor, Prot. Dan- r =) . ” * | Hen, to attend and participate in the examina- | iel, was very fine. At the close of the five 19. dozen Press Copy Books, not less than 500 | tions of the public schools now in progress. | hours examination, Mr. Wilson called Mi.s John M. Garrett, sworn and examined by Mr. | steamer coming up the river. resided in New York: was acquainted with Wilson.—Witness resided in Uaroline county, Question.—Look at the cut leaves, and see | Booth, who he last saw on the Friday previ- Va.; lived there in April 1865. Knew John | it some have not been cut later than the others. | ous to the assassination: was with him the en- Wilkes Bootb; first saw him at my father’s Witness, (atter examining the book,) I can- | tire afternoon, and leit him at the corner ot houte two days beiore he was willed there. He | not see that they do; made no memorandum | 1th and Broadway; does not think that he Was brought there by two men named Jettand | of the condition of the diary: it was in posses- | saw him a day or two prior to that day: do Ruggles. Did not remember the day of the | sion of witness from a.m. tod p.m.; never | not know that he stopped any length of time. mouth; thought he came on Wednesday, in | saw it agam until he was subpa-naed before By Bradley:—Witness saw Booth in Jun- the afternoon, on horseback: did not remember | (he Judiciary Committee: had been in the city | uary, Feoruary, or March of that year, and the horse. Knew Herold; he came the next | since his examination before that committee; | conversed with him. Guy after Booth. Booth remained in the house | inought it was six weeks ago; had seen the | Mr. Bradley sala he proposed to ask the wit- pasehs perdésee Invitation accepted. The Chair laid before the | Alice V. Woodward, a member of the third | ¢ first night. He was very lame; said | giary at the Judge Advocate General’s office, | ness what Booth said as to & conspiracy : = Bourd the petition of Mr. McCarthy, prayiag | class, to the platforin, and annourced to her | B/% lee was broken: the next day he re-| apout the 1th instaat: Colonel Barr was | against Mr. Lincoln. re ne Oe ne. : remission of a fine of =20, imposed on bim for | that che wasentitled 1 the first henor for de, | Maiued gbout the house. Witness found | present at the time witness expained te | eRe Ms date objected. eer Cnet: 8% tos by 326 to 46 Inches, | Bite ved violation oF 8 Corporation ordinance. | portment, punctuality and improvement. and | here When he came home to dinner: some | there: had examined it very carefully before | Mr. Bradley said that they had proved the 2. gO» Adhesiv slopes. white, yellow, or | Reverred to commiitee cn claims. Also, peti- | as there was no medal to symbolize the honor | C2V#lTy came by, and he left the house, bat | the Judiciary Committee: witness took the | deathof Booth, and they proposed to prove buff. heavy, returned sborily afterwards: he came from ary im. th h. if; he direction of the woods: Herold was with | ¢/a1¥. from. Booth himseif: Booth asked tor him: he took supper at the house, and after by St2 to de inches, | tons ot Martin Gannon and Benjamin Evans, | this year, be would crown her with a beautifal asking the privilege of placing iron railings in | wreath of flowers, which had been prepared Iront of their respective premises, five feet | for this purpose by her teacher and school- white or yeHow from the building line; both of which were re- | mates. The Key. Dr. Gurley then addressed to es. per M ferred to the committee on police. the pupils.and audience some very interesting bes, note, per M. Mr. Richards presented the petition of J. | and appropriate remarks, and was tollowed . treble thick, Manilla En- | Sydney McFarland praying remission of a | by Mr. QO. €. Wight and Alderman Richards. : tae ‘i Wrappers per Mt fine imposed on him by Justice Walter forrun- | Mr. Brown, trustee, announced that the tras ia Envelopes. large, per M ning &@ wagon, without license; he baving | .ees had critically iuspecied all ine papers of sizes ordered not to be cherged | tea Onta license: referred to committee on | the written examination, and hd made the ze next larg claims. Mr. Elvans presented the petition of | tcliowin First prize—ist ciav3, Miss James Towles praying payment of his claim | S.ihe Butier. . | aeainst the Corporation; referred to committes | Mary Wilson. Third prize class, Mu per | on claims. Also, presented the protest of Jas, | Rose Calvert. These honors ranked next in ‘sor other good | Towles ard otbers against the condemnation | order to the medal. Mr. Wm. Batlantyne then . and opening of the privaie alley in Square iu4 | announced his intention to presen: to the medal gross as a public alley: referred te committee onim- | scholar a very handsome Writing desk, and to what Booth said as to & conspiracy; what was water. and said something about his tkroat | its nature and its Lermination. Honan’ ¥ being siopped up; wilnesstold him to put out ‘The Court decided that the question no that went to the barn, and stopped there with | nig Gagner bit there was no blood ineres did | proper on & cross-examination. Herold until the cavalry came: Booth bad a | pot rerrember Booth saying Herold had noth- Witness was examined before the military pistol or pair of pistols, a bowie-knife, and @ | ing todo with 11; witness did not put any | commission. eld-glase Herold had acarbine; Herold came | mark on it; the carbines were ofien rubbed by By Mr. Bradley.—Do you recollect what you on foot. {Witness was here shown the fleld- | tke saddle: witness saw a mark on it, and took | testefled on that cocasion t glass ) Sawa similar one athis tather’ it to idenufy 1 by; identified the compass by ‘Lhe prosecution objected, and was sustained, had i; did no: know if this was the oue: it | Lome tallow or candle grease oni’; identified | and the defense took exceptions. Was like it; did not see the glass after Booth | Che knite by a spot of rust, which was | Several witnesses were nere called. bat Wascaptured. Did not examine tne carbine | caia to be blood; witness did not think failed to answer, and some time Was speat in of Herold. Boo'h was captured in a large to- it was though; witness put no mark | waiting. bacco house about 150 or 200 yards from the | on jt; knew 1 only by his recollection: The Court asked if there were any ether honse. The toba¢ 0 houre was about 6d feet | Wires: knew nothing of the horse Booth had: | witnesses to put on the stand. Sjuare with sheds on exch end, with spaces In | ye had no horse when wiiness found him: did Mr. Bradley.—There are a half dozen out it of 4 inches to air the tobacco. Witness was | not hear him peak of having killed hie borse. | there (pointing to the witness’ room) in the per M 200 000 Adh toil by 5 Act ts white, heavy, 932 10.0.4 Adhesive Tu) larg velope 100.06 8. 20.0 M Iutermedia higher than bid fo fo 2 Tah: Quills, Ne 4 provements. Also, presented the petition of F. | euch of ‘he other three young Misses namea | Der? Shown the carbine. Could motidentify | witness thought at the conspiracy trial cer. | peniteiary, and hay all the morning. # foboses quell bi a B. Stafford. a farmer of Prince Georges Uoan, kas good as they Would have received | Ht Had ever examined it. Resembled the | tain things were placed before him and asked, | mr Menem. Neos fe penitenuary now, ¢ en Gol Be lesorsilvercases, | ty, Md.. complaining of the Corporation 1aws © usual distribution of premiums taken | Qyipeed meierold, It had a string on it. | «Do you recogmize such !” Did not remem. | but they will be. 7.32 dozen Dy EY intial percha ever-paintea | 12 Feference to hitching posts, leaving norses | place. . Noster tao aoa, ites Conger. Asked wit- | per of anything being said about the diary. Mr. Carrington said he knew of no other “" Pencils, large or suiall, with leade. per | Wieut any one in charge of them on the Sroond Déstrict—Yesterday. Mr. Rhees ex. the ta gelled said two men were By Judge Prerrepoint—The carbine was un- | way ot keeping witnesses present except by aeeen streets, &c.,4¢.. referred to the committee on | amined Miss Goodman's (female) Primary | M\'be barn and went with him to the place | joaded by witness in tue War Department: it | attachment. 8. 400 Goaen American Company's Pencil, 1to5, | markets. Also, presented the petiuon and | No. 2. corner of Sth and I streets, in the pre:- | WAfre they were. Cot Conger said when ar- | had eight cartridges in it. The court took arecess until 10 o'clock to- Lectiguality. per wae protest of H.S- Davis and o:ners, property | ence of a namber of the parent= and friends of | T/YiPE at the barn «there are three rooms | “ j3y Mr. Merrick.—T'e diary came in posses- | morrow, bere; if you don’t teil me which roem they are in your life shall pay the forfeit.” A guard was stationed around the building. and Mr. Baker said 10 witness, “Yon must go in anc demana the surrender of these men and a S their arms, if not I will burn your property:” toy aioe witness went in; Booth said “you have be- Wm. E, Wheeler trayed me, get out or I will skoot you,” and he are} reached for his ae wimess then told the pany’s Red and Blue | holders on Sth streel weet, against the paving | the pupils This schcol numbers fitty-eight of suid street above D street, as that portion | pupils, all but two or three of whom were of the street was always in as good condition | present, and the proficiency of the Fupils in DS, WAFERS as the paved streets, and states that asewer is Tepeating the tables was remarkable. In read- S, WAFERS, being constructed which also is not needed | ing, spelling and writing they were 2bove the ny patent, large or above I) street. Mr. Elvans introduced a bill | standard of most schovis of the same grade, amie * repealing the acts for pavirg Sth street west. | and the order of the little misses was highly yes’ Ink, or any other | between D and F streets north, and for con- | commended by Mr. Rhees. Twice during the ink or fluid in werket, | struction of & seweron the same portion of | year has the first class been transferred, and sion of witness between six and seven o'clock. ‘The articles were taken from his person about that ime. He was shot about three o'clock. The court, at half past twelye, took a recess —_e—__—_. Bivs Orgnep.—To-day at noon proposals were opened inthe Mayor’s office for laying Water and gas service pipe in 7th street, from Lstreet to Boundary. The bids were as fat. lows :—H. C. Thorn & Co., 44 cents per teod for water pipe, $1.50 for stop. $1.95 for box, 26 cents for gas pipe, 5 for stop, 31.50 tor box; McLinden & Eckioff, 40 rdozen. can Company’s Poly grades, grad- at one o’clock— was sworn, and examined by Mr. Carrington.— Witness resides in Chic- opee, Mass.: knew John Wilkes Booth by 1. 20 dozen Glas sall, por doz 2. Sodozen Maynard & American copying 4 ts, per dozen said street; referred to ye tte officers they could burn ihe darn, as he woald jent: = s < 5 3. 6 deren Abiold’s Writing Finid, quarts, per | mentee anne Eee | Saint District Primacy Not, situated a: | 20° TeK hie lite; witness wae then ordered to | &0;,"aw him in Sprimgticld, angin tne fall | tor water pipe, Si tor water stop and box, $9.50 4.10 Woah Arnold's Copying Inks, quarte, per |, SE. Given presented the petition of thirty to | the corner of 7th and G streets. Mrs E. Roys | PU aoe dite Wound the barn and fire to | the street from near a broker's office near St. water pipe, $3 for stop and box, 2: for g8s pipe, 30 Bonen Aen vop , . forty citizens—among them Dre. Magruder and | teacher, was examined yesterday afternoon by Ube ers oe: bea at oreo a bs fia Lawrence Hall, ia company with another | <3 for gas stop and box: T. W. Miller, 42 for 5. 6 dozen best Blue Inks, quarts, per dozen Morgan—praying such amendments to the | Mr. Clarke. There are 60 pupils attending will abeot yous" 2 conversation ensued Booth | Man; did net know the man: he was a large | water pipe, $3.25 for stop and box, 26 for gas Ba : 6. WwWdozen David's Carmine Ink, ounce, No.1, bay Sater prohibitory oyster law of the Board | this schoo, allof whom were present yester- . per dozen. a ot Health as will allow the importation and | day. and the examination was very good. 7.” mS al alos z pent quality, red, No.2, for | sale of fresif oysters throughout theyear. The | There were present Rey. G. V. Leeen. Geo. R. oc’ seal, per MT. . r physicians mentioned say good, fresh raw oys- | Ruff, Dr. McKim, and a large g£amber of & Spounds beet Red Wafers, common size, per | ters are easily digested, and wholesome for the parents and friends. Addresses were deliv- 9. 10 M Seal Papers, best quality, for Department | Sick, and their patients have derived great | ered by Mr. Clark, Dr. McKim, Mr. Ruff and man, rather thick set. flushed red faced man, with dark hair; saw the man afterwards, and be was pointed out te him; his name was—— Objected to, and objection snstained. By Mr. Bradley—The prisoner is not the man referred to pipe, $3.75 for stop and box. Also, for sewer Iu I street, trom 13th street west to Connecticut avenue, and the bids were as follows:—John Chapman, $5.10 for main sewer, $3.25 for laterals, $200) for traps, $45 for man-holes; N. G. Reynolds, $7 for sewer, $2.25 said, “Who am 1 to surrender to; perhaps I am with friends.” The burn was fired,and witness, with Mr. Baker, entered the barn, Booth wasjthen falling or had fallen; never heard of Booth before he came ther stamp, per M benefit from them atall seasons; reterred to the | Mr Leach. ieMit, Bradley —1t is understood tha: all this h on Rake _wi $150 ; = 30. £6 pounds best extra super Scarlet Sealing Wax, | committee on health. Also, presented the pe- |" Primary No.2, in the same building, Miss | (s'!mony is subject to our objection. petldes At Paealng: Mist eee Say sence Bow | Jor laterals. $100 for traps, O65 for man-Doles. per pound tion ot Messre-Griffith, Bennett and Samstag | Nourse teacber, was examined by Mr. Wm > d by G r THE City's REWARD FO: A . in ret tome ral i ‘Mr. Johns. ; Col. Everton J. Conger sworn and examined | &mployed by General Baker, provost marshal x D FOR TES ABSABELH Bae Crass No. #-CUTLERY AND MISCELLANE.- | 1 Tejerence T Enea Breen eo trem: | Burnell for Mr. Johnson. Ofthe 6 puplis at- | . "ar Disrrepoint,- Withers wae an in | Of the War Department, as a detective. Had | The case of L. ©. Baker, L. B. Baker, and E. < ARTI the city, renewing their proposition to pur- | teading the schoo! 60 were present yesterday y DOIst— & farmer in in th lieut J. Conger agt H. W. Smith and eth: 3. 75a nie blades, buck.or | chase (at S1 per dond) and remove such de- | and passed a very fair examination, showing | Kichland county, Ohio; was lieutenant cotonel | been in t acet Dist Sof Otic ee dist etl . f the reward of $20 0 for tae © pea per dozen vee! Dosis from the city as often as required by | that both teaoaer and Pupils have been at work | Of the }st District of Columbia cavalry in Witsens Wai cuerOr We eee oavalry. br tare of the assassins ef dive ats Procite 2. 20 doze ivory handle Erasers, per law: referred sole committee on- police. Mr. during the year. DUNN Booths Celts Me oe ee tee pursuit of Booth, under the comand Or oe, Lincoln, is now pending in the Equity Uourt. < at os oore presen’ e petition o: rancis Mo- ————__ o————— o = = s 1 rid: ss 3. dose 0 tce peeere or Scissors, ext bup aid others for the repeal of the act for Scnoo, EXHrsition —The Thirteenth street shout one? ores more ed as of April, Wasniigten boc ek teehee ee: ner, Shere arooyer #9 deéndane’ con cary sth, perdozen. . rs 8 51 ‘ eut. 5 4 9 a - 34 raids 5. aa ilk Kibbow, taff, Nos.1, 132, and 2, ments. Also, petition of W. F. Nelson and | exhibition of the Preparatory Department of | ling and a young man named Jet was with upoctved erucrs Som Poe eee walle entered their appearance. g + Stamping Ribbon, per rol x for Tow tof Grant 3 - | Columbia College. Mr Oris and Meson, prin- | them to show where Garrett lived. Sergeant Folds e a §: Goo dozen Ked Tape. assorted. per douen. ning through square is referred to comiaities | cipais of the setiool, presided. The aaluteiony Boston Uorbett was with them. Witnesscom- | ‘ined transporiation for the command; ar. coALAEM OF FIRE"An alarm of fire was 8. n German Tape, No, 3. red, per doz ts. js ti }, | address, which falls to the part of the t | Manded the squad. When conducted to the & Bestzl . s evening from box 3s, 9 n Paper Weights, assorted, per do Glotzback, and. oiber staveaperbar ene scholar of the sscond class, was delivered ty house by Jet, stationed soldiers around. | Went on the bluff: Conger then took che lead, | Franklin Engine House, occasioned by lum ee eee eons por vores? Peta. | praying the privitege forten years of removing | Mr. James E. Bangs, while the valedictory | Witness then went in the house and learned | ®8ying that he knew the country; witness and | ber igniting which had’ been placed in. tro Seen er ines Taine ‘senwenoas might soil from the ‘ity, t0 be manufactured | address whlch devolves upon the best scholar | Where Bocth and Heroki were. ‘The soldiers | Conger went ritnabout halter ihree-fonrthsof | drying-room of {he Phoenix Pianing Mille, 3. 8 pounds Hemp Twine, best quality per po into tte; referred to the coment { the first class, was very well deli vere were stationed around the barn, and it was set 4 . os, meking' 4 © 0 avenue, between 12th and 13th streets » oom ands H up Twwne, best quality per pound | ol rela le; Tefersed to the o ittee’ on or Oe ere cea The Le Secaisert ony, on fire. Mr Baker did the talking. The men,| Calls, and pretending tobave lost their friends | Smith & Grant proprietors. Theengines were inches long. per dozen Mr. Lioyd peesented the petition of William | tificate of admission to the Freshmen class ef | Were stationed about thirty feet from the barn, pet eta crossed the pre bs Gaylight threw | soon upon the spot, and extinguished the fire soe lee pate pa Tound of fat, | Erady and others, praying improvement of G | Gellege, regular course. were, Geo. W. Brown, | xcept on the front side, where the doer was | Off these characters, took refresnments at Dr. | in a tew moments. The damage done the Cates beet Baie Saaae: Rue her 0282. | gereet north: referred to caxemitteeon knprove- | S. E. Atkinson, C. E. Fraser, .S.F. Bremmer. | The conversation was conducted by Baker. | Ashion’s, ard the party separated; Doherty | property was slight. © peels SS ES Socnes: wer puund. ments. Also, protestof Susan E. Devis and | man, F. Havener, 8. M. Larrison, J.H. Reeves, | Witness beard it, and directed it principally. | 204 hisparty going towards the Potomac, and a = Be on gounis Garearetien ar pecan twenty oihers, against consiruction ofa sewer | T.H Paramour,B. H. Digs, R.H. Harkness’ | Garrett went in to ask them to come out | Witness and Conger went towards tne Rappa- { DisoRDERLY GATHERING.—Lieut. Johnson pounds Gun un ; e! ea . Ww i W. V. BB: m order to save the barn from being | bannock; went to the house of one Turner; | yesterday made & raid, with some of his men, 39. we dozen Mucile 20. glans jars with 2 Sth Sitges we TeHeCTy te comnetine on BS ide avener, W. V. rown and A.F. burnt They refused to do it Dia left Conger thereand went to the ferry, and | Upon a house, within his jurisdiction, where prush and metalic tap. per dozen. rainage. SO, introduced a amendin Justis : y 3 . v 2. 20 dozent Mucilage, pints, without brush or | tneactto drain the alley im square 514 ky ‘cone | ‘Those receiving certificates of admission to | not hear what passed between Garrett | asked a man if they had seen any clilzens | there ager cng! gathering. James Ede top. per dozen. 2 ion Of & sewer 1d ibeteaet weet: thi tific course of the college were Frencb | 4nd Booth. Baker said if you don't come out | OF a lame man. The fisherman, named Raw- | wards. Matilda M tany, Mary Brophy, 21. 20 dozen Pen-holders, essorted, best quality, Mik, pressed ike petition of David iaariaa and J. M Lugenbeei, E. C. Samas, Wm. Hol. we will set the barn on fire ana burn you out. | Jinge, said be bad; and witness showed the | Ann Carroll and Mary Edwards were arrest- a erntk poticen Beadeniind caste praying remirsion of fine; referred to com: | mead, F.Sinaing, A.B Buff, V. Blanchard, | Booth asked for a few minutes to consider the | Pictures of Booth and Herold, which Raw- | edand committed to the workhouse for 30 days 3 Soren packs Bristol Visiting Cards. per | Iittee on claims. Also, petition of Jno. Brown | V. Olmstead. Dr. Semson, president of the | Matter, which was granted After waiting a | iimgsidentified. Learned that they had been | by Justice Walter. - a : : . x a ted the’ yon: few minutes, witness told Mr. Garrett to pile | there the previous day, and had asked him to : LR iy OY 26. lo) dozen Blank Books, assorted. por auize. | §¢ Joeeph Melvin and olaers, against netay | each. : Booth came to the comer, sad told Garrete if] he would heveto attend to his net, Three men | sles of lols in the Howard University proper. 3. liv ross MeUill's Dawe eastncrs, per gross, | Mg 0fe water main in O street; referre to | Fifteen medals were awarded to those who | he valued his life to go away, or he would | came Prctlayesroy reliag le og emrrempraed Exchange. On yesterday (Mondayo brscta 3; rons Serer? *s F: gr * | commi image. . - t leportm: - Boo! 5 . = B cine ee fons of ih, B Beawick asd tr B tet ea Riwaye regular in their attendance, "7 | crippled, and if they would draw the mes | guide. As oon as he recelved this informas the jatier part OC Ian GOs TOY tone Sere 3. 100 doxen Boxes Byclets, per dozen. sented to the last Board; referred to committee | | ‘The medal awarded te che best acholer of the | back fifty yards he would come out and fight | ‘ion, sent word to Oonger, and they fer- | the latter part of last week 101 Lip dhapagmerry | aa BI. & dozen Rubber Cement. per dozen. on unfinished business.’ Mr. Tait introdaced | let class, being a gold one, the contestants | themall. Baker said we came here to take | Tied aero bin tp PAY RON Ene Upeovethie Summeer rae WEL SF, 26 dozen Camels Male © shes, per dozen. abill ioeet the curb-stones and pawe the foot- therefor. S. E. Atkinson, L. T. Bremmerman, | 700 risonerend gyill Go 80, aeed ox Alles. ee as im to save suspicion, at his | P ~ 30 dozen best Chinese India- ink, per dozen. 5 tained e is one man in here who Ciass No. 5.—PARCHMENT AND PARCH- | ments. awarded to eaeb. gut his arms. Herold put out bis hands, and | narrative was. escalate time a MENT PAPER. iH mr. Wheeler presented the petition of John { The medals for the 3d cless were awarded to | Baker took him outside the door. Witness | come atonce to the capture. mu aera os bagel cored for the last to-~ ce inthe Al- then fired the barn, and could see Booth ‘Witness resumed:—Wentto Bowling Green; dermen’s room at the City Hall to-morrow at 3. £00 Sheets of Parchment, best quality, 15 by 20 = it. i. Se 2:8 . y Cameron and others; also introduced a bill to | J. &. Bangs and J. H. Bremmerman, whue H plainly. When it was first lighted he | sw Captain Jett, and from information re- inches, per sheet. Beech and G. W. Palmer received the treet uJ 3 elec 2 eets of Parchment, best quality, 28 by 32 echy paler eyeing ry Psttel sg ane in the 3d class. was standing about the center of | ceived went to Garrett's. On going toa side | !@0’clock im accordance with the advertise- inches, per sheet e3 arn car d iter 12 o'clock at night—an old ment. 3. 1,000 Sheets of Parchment Paper, best quality, | teeon drainage. Mr. McCatbran introduced —_—.—__. the barn, with a carbine in his band. | door—after 12 o' Mad Oh ae ee * ""' by 16 inches, per sheet. * | a bill appropriating $500 from the funds ot the | A CoLORED SERENO HOwz IN THIS Crey.— | [Witness here identified the carbine.) He had | pat his head Out ceked what was the matter. | ois sraice az THE TRBASURY.—Thestrike 4. 0 Sheets of Parchment Paper, best quality, 1§ | 6th ward to abate anuisance on Dstreetzouth, | Last night, William Hill, 8 well-known eol- | tin 4 position as if he was looking for some- itness told him never mind, and to light a among the bricklayers at the Treasury De- ain by Fed opr “_ sheet. ith between South Carolina and Pennsylvania | ored reeidentof the Fifth Ward, was arrested | thing toshoot. He then turned to the fire to | candle. He did so. and opéned the door, when artment still continues. Oneor two new —Any different sizes or quantiti ordered 4 : Eaton, upon measurement, to be furnished at prices correspond, | defining the qualifications of employees ofthe rey Epon examination befor! ing with the prices of designated quantities ‘oF Corporation; ng the awardingof ali con- | house. This morning, upon eo wizes. tractstoall ci 8 of the United States without { Justice Tucker, it jared im evidence that FORM OF GUARANTEE. P distinction of a color, and for the insertion of a | for eight years past Hill has been guilty of the certify that proper. facilities, | clause in all comtracts fer loyment of per- | grossest indecency with little boys. The testi- and — able to fulfill a contract for furnishing st@> | gous by them without any s istinction; al- | wony was of a disgusting character. Four fiouery for the Department of the Interior during | $9 forbidding the awaraing of contracts toany | intelligen the year ending June 30, 18—, should bid s 3 + him mornin necepted sons who left the city to engage in the Re- | old citizens, testified agains! z. N. B—The proposal and guarantee should be lion oF who gave aid or comfort to the ene- | The justice will commit the case to court, bat superscribed with the place of residence of the | my. providing for the administering of the | the prisoner is held for @ hearing in another signers, and the Pro + bate, oath of loyalty to contractors, &c., &c., or- | case of the same sort. The f cfeay eetadps stout, atitont, but it had burned very rapidly, | witness prerented a pistol, and asked where Re then dropped the muzzle of the carbine, | the two men were who had been stopping and turned to walk eve oe eae an when eres ene be Shared spat they bad gone to witness was about o) ite the mi of the ie Ww 5 came &@ rope and Darn heard the report of & fire-arm; supposed | threatened to hang him If he'did nov fetane | soon be settled, and they will return to work. Booth had shot himself. Witness ran to the | truth, A young maa PS and said SsLLING on Sunpay.—James Dull was ar- trom door; found i ty Senter Baker gone in. guath ota don’t f ; V0 tell you | rested by = mgpere charged with selling tness went in and found Booth lying onthe | where are;” und he took them ont. Conger | liquor on Sunday, and taken before J: floor. Witnees said he has shot himseif, Ba- | threw the men around the barn. Witness me alter, who fined him $10. ig ker said no, hé did not. He was then taken | Garrett to in and demand the arms. _—_— Famity P10-Nic of St. Psul’s English Lutberan Chureh at Analostan Islana to- ands were pul to work this morning, ana it 18 ROW mongnt that the difficulty between the supervising architect and the strikers will out on the grase, and made efforts to speak, | went in, and witness Jow con: and said: “Tell my mother I died for my | in which he sald, “You've me; §e: jate. i 5 “wiw JOHN R. GOODWIN, Superintendent. inted and referred - | hearty youn about ears of age, | country.” He was then taken to the front | out.” Garrett came to the door and waslet | morrow. ea = mies on lnpouvedane also intmonnea a} ond ‘wan raised in vicinity. porch, and said there: “Tell my mother I | ont, and he locked the barn. —_—o——_ ROPUSALS FOR COAL AND WOOD. || bill providing for the education of the colored ——_o——- did what I thongbt was best” He saw | them to surrender, telling them that it was Pay YOuR Incemz Tax.—Five << cent. P — t chilayen, in the ity of Wash n; referred | A LirTLE Gint RUN Over.—Yesterday af- | Jet standing a short distance, and said | useless for them to resist, and if they did no: ‘will be added to ths iacome tax of ali persons SENATE OF THE UNiTED Starks to the committee on public’ schools; George L. Sheriff was driving | to witness, «Did that man betra; barn ‘who do not pay the same duiring this week. sec fhice of the wea at- i+ and ordered to be printed. Also, intro- Massachusetts | He was shot sbout Booth , Jane * until 12 ocleck M-of Monday, uly is 887, fo anced resolutions of inquir into the | ayepue and G streets, he acoldonteliy ran Tis 7 Generals Pillow and Hindmas united‘in Fe old, urging an acceptance of the mili: Tecon. supplying fuel for the use of collusion and fraud 4 pe “4 dS % it yeyor in ‘ Tesiding on 4th street, ven struction act at a meeting held in gf fate 2 (2l0s tons (2:40 Ibe.) beat Whith | the eustdion Of comtrects eee eee een was taken up | large bowie knife, ® diary, bills of exchange the 26th ult. by both aad whites Ash Furnace or Large + to be thoroughly | o+ sewers; iding for tment by the near some bank in S7-All the military commanders in the Seuth screened and free from dirt, . President of the Board of @ epecial : end. did all fi napelsaipenr er | are as & unit on the Of reconstrac. Rewenty-ve (0) corde best Oak Wo paid 5f one member from each watd to inquire inta . |] $Bches long and 24 OF tone pee Peey ; ‘yAilto be delivered and piled sway in the ee ee he ton tal ‘ Fa; and deem herte: | ben cut cut wits Mulley some S7-One bundred and fifty tallors are forming vaults, under the direction of the Chief Engineer, | Jation to &c., and directing the ternally, an vey others 7 aco. shop in New York with about within two (2) months after the contract is award- | Mayor to w: \t to contractors for She was subsequently re- | straight and slanting. $10, ood conual. beieta —-sBergeant-aCArmpU.f. Benale, *¢W0r WOK, and to the Burveyor for his ser- gc tac = ;