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+, THE EVENING STAR 13 PUBLISHED DAILY (SUNDAY EXCEPTED) t 4T THE STAR BUILDING, -~°-- Southwest corner Ronn'a avenys,gnd ita street, W. De WALLAGAR. ‘ — ; The STAR is served by tho carriers to their subscribers in the City and District at Tes GENTS PER WEE. Uopies duthe counter. with or without wrappers, Two Cents each. PRICE FOR MaILiIne ‘—Thiee months, One ae | with no one on the tug, buton the passace saw Dim converse with Gen. Ripley. tecdid notot Dis own knowledge know who It pley was, bu , the priconer told him thavit was (hans Rep of So Qnrotina, Amoug the pac 3 was Wm. Cornel!) Jéwet’, avan dolorrd man who had been m the & of Jeffet-on | Davis,so be said, Witne 2 : | Tuckes; w t | Wenton borra the Peruvian. Lt ws : OclocK Jy ihe morpipg whea + camor jsaved. Wis monftache ge well as hair bad veon dyed. @ wore specticles, and $ told witness. Be did moi. ow the | Becsusr he wns peat sighted. But ecuuae t . helped to dre tse him. Wiine-e bad conver. Peles and, Fifty Cents; six months, Three Bol- sk | rations wi ne prisoner about every day of Zt from the office longer than paid for. " been in the pabitot sarreing depatche be: e WEEKLY STAR—published on Frie Ne. 4,466. tween Richmond, Washington, anc Momrast any —One Dollar and a Half a Year. He stated that one time he wae told that « baat would meet him in ew ¥ that he met Sr Sea enn) — = mare aoanieiete a = SSS — SS 5 her there. and came through Washington, Nad ELEGR AMS, &c. = = & N Yard. AT Or seven o’cloc Wits notin the dintug reom with her aud four er five other-, pi . out, losing some of its moisture, and gain ~) The Washington Navy 5 THE TRIAL OF JOHN H. SURRATT. Seguiveng 2 Ber dorw ape ere ive O18 A despateh from Frarklio, Ky., saya William LOCAL NEW ig strength at every step in the jourary, wat irae oh: 68 Greceare, bastet a ie taco, AI Mrs, Surratt’, ob the evening of the 3d Ot to Richmond, and crossing th Pi King and Abraham Owous, convicted of when it 68 through one set of calenders to pri, Rae) SORTA a BOF ander soutboof ho stiireto get his suppe ; . .. = y icksbure, «nd were Bb ime robbing the train onthe Lontsvilie and Nash. | “ R®mble Through the Treasury Vaults. | smooth it at this point, it may be copsidered | lM, the first day ef Jaly was set down as the | Searching Cross-examination of Weich- | inht he went dc fr ry Aw sums 5 wh ade in man—Other Witnesses Examined. have not said so; did ndt co thronzh the dtr : ¥ fouul ville railroad last fall, UNCLE SAM'S PAPER MILL. finished for some purposes, and there is a | ¢Xy when great changes were to be m: man . b 3 } murdered, tar vey Ktog Dy tabard To prevent any misapprehension at the | roller here on which tansy. be woundif neces- | the rfguiations and management of the va- The Criminal Conrt room was crowded this bore on oy ® ening) of Apmil id: dl oe re Union sold: ad he womin mer, fearing thathe would expose them. oe | outset, it may be well to state that the title of | S2'Y- In making the finer qualities ot paper, | rious navy yards of the country. The law, As | morning long before the openisg of the court, OW that Miss Anna Sarraty w othe door em, and they AM set and executed Friday id the presence of fourthous- aud persons. Thev persisted to the very. dast however, more remains tobe done. The snec! f inade Cremona te may be necessary to | greut funoyation upon the old routine of busi- establicaed by the act of Uougress, makes 4 | avery targe number of those present being chines not ake’ ThoEtuees One a ube f weut ov. © not say thas thes this article has no reference to the vaults where J man ws Saddier, butitsonad- a led Judge Fisherente-ed the Courtroom | moni ft the ssenes rr Tome: Mf tke ; : BS ; : fi a departnnnteiy ane orning after the asenesination Mr Ke ber us me Taoment in sseerting their mnocence, Perri er baie ty eanereae sold, tél | cat it lengin Winns: Far. sils patpoee it parses navi gapetberecotoreall working aader the | shout bat past ‘bine. o’ctuck, fovking very. | Holioha atthe cornor crim ace F enecte nT re ercon weld nepuiect chs Toutes te Cnusicr of the 28th alts Pub: | sages ana yaulted rooms under the Treasary | knives elitting it to ine required width. From | Buret Yards and Docks. are now ander | weale, though he bes nearly recovered com | PR My yap cae pa pectepmb grind PORES Cioare eld ibe be:caw idea etter trom Ion. S MeKee Inte renee, a 7 Maen ta tee es pz {0 te Suspicions. rhe Cour! sald: that be cond not tative in Congress trom the Sth congression. | DUdINE. where the machinists, blacksmiths, | this bar the paper travels through a trongh | the eepegial supervision of the burean to | nis recent indispositios. A-few minutes there. 5 rly . ‘The new order evide ai district, motifyg Hon. John D. Young tnar | Model hiakers, ese. and otherem- {of sizing made of. gelatine, and then | which they properly belong. T wo alter Obiet 3a: ee Carter entered, this being | DET the remark was made there at connection t ployees of the Ourrency Bureau have th. hrough other rollers, which press oftoimg. commences at the Washington Navy | the day to w! he will contest his seat in the Fortieth Congress te oe eae is tn eee : bet rd tej f : Web the Jute term ot the Court | '°. spiracy. e bad withetne con- 4 * y | Mr. Bradtey.— Well, bolt it ont: what was it? Witness resumed *—The prisoner eaid these ® 6t ‘werk-rooms: where the bell: the forge,the | *mootn, but not quite dr; ain, and then | Yard to gay. and completely reorganizes the | nad adjourned. ‘fhe urorsin the caseof Joun | cs ‘ or Ss a ‘ see ORs i anvil, tna lathe, and TMauy other means aad | lt meets arevolving cylinder with @ sharp | worm.gedcpartment cf the yard Admiral H. Surtatt were Drought in at ten u'elock, ana qpeitners— Why, it was that “The death of men were aimost starved to death. ~The pr 4 The City ¢ cil, the Republican State Com: | Spplitiers ot teker are cee a iad | meets Slade. Winon ante BE sa Radford, who 18 commandant of the yard.tias | x anortume aiierwards Marshal Gooding ar, | Abratara Lineoln wos no more then the de soner said be had received money in Richmond i Bare ahd (pe Chy Repndiicrn Convention, of | tion dally to aid directly or indirectly in the | of the required len The -eseets falls into | ikened 2 circular order to the different depart. | rived with the prisoner. At ten o'clock the | 08 Sealer ee, . from Secre'ury of State Benjunin. Recoljects Baltimore, Nave tendered Speaker Usliax a | manuiacture of the national currency; amd | the I mobi ingebious machine which | ments, notitring them that the new law gors | inne Term ot the Court was opened by Mir |) Me. Lradies —Whoraidit inabe war lb Lechineeae ee ote complimentary reception to-morrow. Hon. ‘Mise Surrait, that be was in Richmond a few days previous Jn@ you tell that before the to its fall. Recollects the prisoner told him thht whie crossing the Potomac with a where eight or nine steam engines as entries Them to &.tableand lays themin.a pile | into effect this morking, abd reqmires Ai | Mulloy and the Grand Jury called. Thaddeas Stevens is expect to accompan ployed day and senea ena. Visitors | very ently. From ‘thence the sheets are | formaity of action and strict onservance of the ‘Judge Cartter said: Geatiemen of the Grand Mr. Colfs® frem Bescan bre ey at -s ote Renee juilding open | taken to the drying room—a hallon the same | rew laws as far as possible. Among other Jarshenewar be no trrther odcasion for your General Sick Is has tow eral public, in passing through the | floor—and hung on racks. After being left a | changes caused by the enforcement of the pro- services this term.ns irregularity in the draw- AU) party they were hailed by agnpbont ai Wharlesion , S. C.. city couanianie reason. for | Marble corridors of the Hist, socead, and third | day or two to dry they ace takes to the cereay | Creek ee eed ty he following are those of | ing of the panel sa"vstles my mind thst noin- | Mr. Bradi'y —Why no Gered to surrender, And 8 smelt boxt was sent declining to modify bee order restricting bar- | Principal floors, and observing the clerksat | der machine and passed through a set of | importance: . - dictment you shoud find could be sustained jiness —Fecsuce I Bed too mnch sympa- trom the eunbos!, and they waited uated the 3edkie work im their comfortably-turnished rooms, | heated and polished rollers from which they In the Admiral’s office, Mr. Wm. E. Marks | py tne Vourr. You are theretore disch ged. ty fon, be poor ar ; 2 i stmallbcat was close to them, and fired into it, All the members of the old Board of Alde: without any sightorsonnd suggest ng manual | emerge hot, shinmg and smooth. From the | hes been appointed chief clerk Of the com Judge Cnrtter then announced that the Mr. Brae ley. —Why do you tell it now! and mude thy ir escape men of Mobile, who were re-appointed py | }bor, and the clash and clatter of machinery, |, point where the Fourdrinier receives the pulp | man“ant’s department, in place of Mr. Mc- | Criminal Court would be opened from day'to iness.—Becnuse you broneht it out. Mr Merrick aswes if into the gunboat? General Swayne haveres'gned. -» | -°Y | visible or audible, will not readily credit tac | to the roller where the band of paper is cut | Coombe, who has occupied’ that position for day for the purpose of heating motions with. | Mr. Bradiew —Tt was a voluntary statement, Witness '—sNe- Neten, tnd you will hear = sfoketae gat pittement that above and below these quiet | into sheets. it travels 3u9 feet, and the ma- | the inst twenty-seven years. Mr. Marks Bas | Outinterierence with the trialin progrese. Witness.— Well. becanee 1 bave been hunted and got exctted, saying that he wax not there General S'eedman denounces the report that | rooms, where the rustling of a piece of paper | chine makes 90 te 100 pounds of paper per | fora long time past occupied the position of The Jury in the Surratt case was called, | 40WN for the past two years, on account of to be insulted, and did not mean tobe, Mr. he sent a despatch to the President urging the | or ine ‘atching of Apen attracts attention, | hour. The mull is in charge of a practical pa- | chief clerk ot tne naval store, now abolished. and— these very prople, Merrick remarked atew days since about wi Temoval of Sheridan. there are immense manufactaring processes | per maker, Mr. Thomas Cbapin, formerly of | Commander H. K. Breeze bas been assigned | "My. Rradiey said there wasa witness for tho | _MT- Rradley.—If Mr John Surratt is ac- verses going to the penitentinry. Witnese ead steadily going on, requiring a greater | the North Manchester Mille, Connecticut. to the charge anil supervision of theordimance | prysecution irom Philadeiphia and his busi- auitted, ain't you afraid of betng hunted down = that seb language was the langnage of acow- FROM EURGPE. amount of heavy machinery and employing ——_—+___ Gepartment in the yard, in the place of Captain | ness required him there. It hadibeen agreed | More? ard and a sneak. Lonpon, June 30—At a pnbdlic breakfast: | a larger number of hands than most of the | Orvicers ELectsp.The foliowing officera | George Brown, U. S. N., who has received Witness.—Ob, I am not afraid of being tiatheco zie pep semeined rlextenat sy mr, | humeddown ‘Never said (9 Mr Trophy oF Mr Merrick aeked the Court if this was proper Janguage im the witness given in honor of William Lloyd Garrison: | private establishments in this ceuntry of large | have been elected by the Encampments and | Jeave of absence for the purpose of taking Prsterday, a letter was read from the Count de | factories. Yet this is the case. All of the op- | Ledges of Odd Fellows, and they are now | Command of the Japan, on ber trip to her new RRSTIER Oe ena mecrny oe employed us) De. | Mr. Carlan that if Cap. Gleason bad pot be. Pierrepoint.—Witne ‘The Court replied that it was not. Neither Paris, which eulogises in warm terms the ser- | erations we have mentioned, and more which | being installed: Change ‘in the etestenl position Irate mena: | cember, 1864, im this city, as agent for the | MAyed me they would never have cot a word was it proper for the counsel to ‘worry the “ices of Mr. Garrison in the cause ofhamadity | are necessary for making the paper and print- | Columbian Encampment, No. 1—E. Ww. | change in the clerical positions in this depar’- Adams’ Express Oompany. in the latter part | OUlofme. Tt is a perfect absurdity, and you witness. ai Mr. Adams, minister of tne | ing, cutting, 6 ng counting and packing | Beneh, Chief Patriarch; E. Goodman. High | ment. Iu the sxb-departments, Mr. Wm. Roce | of December, the prisoner inade application to | Will be satietied it s before this trialisthroweh. Witness continned.—Surratt aleo stated that Unitea States, who was absent, also sent a let. | Treasury notes, U_S" bonds, fractional eee | be “ A. C. Satu Sakae Werdnay Qik | has been eppoisied Enu-cartiase maker, ana witnene ior employ ment, saying lie mad bees | Dig tell Mr. Brophy ud Mr. Carlin that Mrs. cn one occasion be was in an apple orcbare ter, the tone of which was rather non-commit- | repcy, &v. are conducted under the direction | Hable’ Junior Warden; W. R. McLean, Scril Mr. James B. Davis master machinist. Incia- | gut ot employment for some ume, and was ex. | SUrratt was very much exercised about Booth, ard heard a telegraphic machine, aud they tal'and vualified of Mr. S, M. Olark. Ohief of the Currency Bu- | J. A. Moulaen. Treasure, ding guns, eunaery, and projectiles, there are | Ceediugly uuxiour to have & position After | Alzerod!, and o"here cominz to her house, and rearched the house wud. found e tion aor ies Roxx, Ju ne 30 —The Holy Father, both be- | reau, and hig assistant, Mr. Dougherty, and | ‘Magenenn, No.i—Joha E. Herreil, ©. P.; | aleo numerous snopes, foundries, laboratories, questioning hin, nnd his snswers being satis- | $h¢ '0Ok John in the parlor one dag to talk whom they shot or hung. He said that he had fore und after the grand relizious ceremonies | yet so quietly do they conduet their work that | J. A. Mathieson. H.P; W.R. Newman, S. W. | &c. onder the charge of foremen and their | factory, algo bis recommendations, he was em- | Wt? about ve as ee tell them that John passed under the names o! Harrison and Sher- esterday, and whenever he appeared in pub. | we seidom hear through the newspapers any- | Geo. H. Dushane, J. W. Deulel Garrig Thompeon. cuperiniee dent Of neo et Fong | Ployed. and aesigned toa position'in the mili. | FOG nor tell her. Did tll Mr. Howell that inen. On the last day he was on the steamer ic, was Teceived with the most enthusiastic | thing relating to the Bureau, except when | Wm. F. Richards, T ‘Thompson. <uperintendentof laborstory: John | tary freight office. He entered upon the dis. | 1 would like to goto Richmond to finish my be cnme to witness andsaid he wished tospeaR expressions of respect and attachment from | Some corresponaent in a dearth of news seuds | Ridgely, No. 5—E.T. Parker, ©. P.; J. H. | Holroydand Samuel Miller. foremen of ma. | ‘TY IreKD) office. | He ent 3uch of December, | tBfological studies. to him. and pointing to the coast of Ireland he the immense multitude of the clergy and lay- | off from heve a senamilonas dispatch based on Boyle HP ;B. May, S. W.; M. Bock, fs Wi chinists; Richaré Bowen. foreman of gnaners, | t-o4. and was employed in the office about two Q. fuagou tell himali yoursympathies were snid that bere's foreign innd at Inst, and he men gathered trom all parts of the word. the negligence of some one of the many em- | B. A. Kidder. S., Geo. Rhinehart, T. maving charge of all experiments with guns | weeks oniy. After being there two weeks, he | Wii b i Sonth i spe a , , Oped to return to bis country in two yeats Paris, Jane 30.—Prince Napoleon has again | ployees who may bave misiaid a package of | _ Mt. Nebo, No. 6—J. T. Ford. U. P.: John | and Projectiles. came to witness and applied for leave of | , A: I have talked seces NY with each aay | £0 88 to serve Andrew Joanron as Abraham taken up bis residence in Parts, and the Ely- | unsigned bonds or notes, with the startling | Wahi, H. P.;P.H.Shutz,S.W..G.F. Tims, | General Franklin Stratton hts been appointed sbeonce, sisting ihatbis mother was going to | }" for bancombe, erpecially with such men Lincoln brd beer servid. He said also that he gee is being prepared for the receptionof bis | heading ‘Another fraud in the Treasury.” Of | Jr. W.; T. W. Fowler, S.John T. Given, T.. | chief of yards and docke, and representa this Prince George county, and he wanted to go | 8* him. Any one, betore the assassination, | wonl!d shoot the first officer who Inid bis hand household. The(rand Turk Abdul-Aziz, Sul. | couree when the missing package turns up, as | _ Ceniral Lodge. No 1B. T. Piumm, Noble | Bureau of the Navy Department. Mr. Joseph b eres ber protector, Witness entase Would have been giad to associate with Mr. cn him. Witness enid thst ke would be shown. Arnold, for some years part btad clerk of yard | Crunribereuncer” He left ead rn ace (2 | Booth. He was au accompliched gentleman, | litte mercy if bead the prisoner replied tan of Turkey, arrived in this city to-day, and | it generally does, (the ninety-nine ‘one tnou- | Grand; S. Heilburn, Vice Grand; John Py ‘was received by the Emperor Napoleon. sand dollar bonds,” recently mi ere | mi financial Secretary: F. B. Lord, and muster clerk, which offi@ has heen abol- : The next morning a lady called | 80d moved in good seciety. 1 was confined | hat he knew it, and be would preter to be y P japoleon. founa In Repackare GC een a) ie Deowoue ewan, _ re ge eh ished, fs chief clerk and clerk ot rolls; he will | Bi) Soimanned besselt ne Mee Sa ea ed | in Carroll prison 3 days with Mr. Holohan. | hung hy an English nineman than ® Yankee, Battres wit Inptans.—The report of | hardly worth while to telegraph the newsxnd | urer. also act as general eupervisot of rolls at the | mother. She also asked for a leave of absence aliraes clock the court took a recess for | ns he knew if be ever returned he would General Custer’s defeat, with the lose of 70 | Spoil the original paragraph, uniees there is a Washington, No.6—G. W. Larner, N. G.; | Commandant’s office, Willitm B. Ferguson | tor pim, for the purpose of having him accom. | titty minutes. | swier. eirbbolon's iceieatie bit 4 Killed, lacks confirmation. The military an- | sc&rcity of Wasbington items at the time. Stewart, V.G.; J.8. Bolway, F.S.; HB. Ars | has been sppuinted et6re and assistant clerk. | pany her to Prince George county Witness | On renerembling— | the Cou . Se eeore wy: thorities dr<credit the report. kleven mea On Saturday evening last, we left the gay | nold, R.S.; A. Jackson, T. Mr. 5. I. Wailes, who Bas ben naval store- | rerused. The same day he left the office, and Lewis J. Weichnan was recalled, and the | morning. Soogss — were killed by Indians near Fort Harker on | ®*Sembiage at the open air concert in the Pres- Eastern, No. 7.—James Barker, N. (3.: A. | keeper tor some time past, (tne office is also never came back. Did not come for his mouey. | Crost-examination continued by Mr Bradley. | Monday and Tuesday. At 7 a.m. Thursday | !dent’s grounds. and in a few minutes had ex- | Crosron, V.G ; Jacob Bean, F.S.: P. M. Pear. | abolished) has been appointed inspecror and No croes-exam mation. Alter tbe conepiracy trial 1 had several con- | The Washingten Canal. ’ the Indiaus attacked the camp of the railroad | Changed the beautifal evening light, the green | son, R. 8: C. CG. Andereon, T. receiver in this department. Jteeph Downing Lewis J, Weichmann was tben recalled and | Versations with Mr. Carlin. Donot remember ENGINERR’S Orriox, City HALL, Wasbing- employes, eighteen miles west of kort Harker, | SWard and trees, the glitter of jewelry and Harmony, No. 9.—Wm. Childs, N. G.; | 3® Feabbats ind masitn (ines: Jonn £ Herrell, | the crost-examination continued by Mr. Brad. | of having a conversation With Mr. Carlin at | ington June 29, 1867.— Without doubt. a large killing one man, wounding one, and driving | &lces et silk. for « dimly lighted hall in the | James H. Turner, V.G.; Wm. H. Scott, R.S. | Master mason: and John H. Peake, master ley-— Witness on the 2d of April rode down to | St. Aloysine Ghurch, Saw Mr. Uarlin at | mavurity of the most substantial and beset. the whites back towards Fort Harker. Six | basement of the Treasury; *he pleasant sum- | Wm. P. Allen, F.S.: Wm. Young, T. painter: St. Aloysius Church and irtroduced Atzerodt | Tecess. Shook hands with him, and said hallo, | indians were killed. Great excitement pre- | mer air for the stifling heatof the furnaces;and Columbia, No. 10.—a. J. Donaldson, N.G.: | — 287. George R. Wilson has heen appointed vails on the border. Gen. Urawford ts collect- | the sweet strains of the Marine Band for tne | R ©. Hewett, V.G.:G.F. Timms, F.S.; J. a- " formed citizens regard the lat improvements a old fellow, I see you are going to be 2 witness Chief of the Bureanot Steam Engineeringand | '0,Mr- Brophy. | Did not remember of saying ix on the canal as of great imporiau, ut as ‘ he was 8 particular friend; remembered it was | Seainetme; goahend. Carlin replied 1 can’t | here are aome who tor want of reliable intone mg the militia and arms to arm the settlers on | “cilmku g and clanking” of steam engines, | Mouiden B.S; Samuel Wise T. 2 Ek ee hea ee of this dopersmngy, | We 2d ct April, because it wasutterthe tst and | Delp it:itis my duty. Never aaid to Mr. Car. | (Pere aT some who for want of relia express the border, force pumps, wheels, cranks, and levers. Thi Union. No 1A. J. Boker Ne et corn LODE Hine Paes Ao CAE MPDE | before the 2d; also, fixed it by the fire at Gen'l | lin that my conscience wis greatly troubled | opposice views. I desire to cal! attention to the ‘The Secretary of War has anthorized the is- | contrast wa; almost starting. Under the Shoemaker, VG; Jee f Pugker. R Sj Dan are Master Founder Wr'p Bing: want | Augur’s Office. which was burned on the 2d Ugaeidt pl nigparrd Many ot ee Said | follow'nig facts and figures: me of 1.600 breach-losding arm ‘Ste guidance of Mr. John (.. Larmon, (ti jel Carrigem m. E. Richards, f.; R. ~ H. Mas of Apri!. That was the last time witness saw . tis well known tha: some two years ago arirfdges irom the Lsavontnorin, ateeats | Cecied Adenmn trons he Fit Sinai Guages aig gd ph oe x ried U6 house. Saw him at | Not atraid of being indicted for perjary. Never a tN . Sui boiler worke, David Lascallet. Mr. Oharies | Hovwaramstution on te e{terbOOn ge ee tee | told Bite iy statement eae Otte ooh the Union Pacific Railroad Company, kansas | 588 charge of all the machinery am thi Friendship, No 12.—Wm. Murray bas been appointed chief and rastse | Howard's stabi the canal was almost universally regarded a8 brancb, to enable tne engineers and working | ipg. we visited, in tbe vanits below the base- | T. Parker, V. Max Bock, worse than worthless, as a great nuisance, and Pt AP J . of April. He said he wanted to send Payne | WAS obliged to answertoit. Idon't rémemt- | yas declared tobe such by the Grand Jar" parties to derend theinselves from the Indians, | Ment, the blackemitn shop, and the six steam | R.S.: B. A. Kidaer. T. s Cg See Tr Se: TOO, 92058 Nest. off ans was going fo ride 1m the country nim- | ber Anything of the kind. The questions lok | Artnat time no one ofered tote tee cael The company have niready received 500 Spen- | engines om this floor, one of which is a beauti- Covenant, No. 13 —Jchn Fowler, N.G@: haere mets OB vebport has been ap- | ceiy arzeroat was in my room several times | £0 silly tome I hate toanswer them. I don’t | jonas a iff, consequently the city was com- cer rifies for the same purpose. i fal little “cradle engine.” quite a curiosity in | H. Lawrence. V.(.: Samuel Palmer, F.§.; | poited Chietof the Bureau of Equipment aud | Sin jenn Surmat in we len part of Feb | remember of saying my testimony was written | Tlica to do something with it for whe pronns Fort Wallace wax attacked June 21st by | i's Way, (Wbat becomes of all the smoke from | John H. Darnee, R.S: Vincent Shinn, T. Ne Re and represents tint branch of the | ruary, sees, when Mr, Howell wae uere, they | down for me by a detective. Know Mr. Oar. Valion of the public health, and noting ap- About 400 Indians. The garrison, consisting of | "he forges and furnaces here 1s a wonder:) | _ Beacon, No. 13.—A. I. Bradley, N.G eey Depernaers. aed HK net i chil | werein my room: we had a bottle of whickey | 1'2 bad conversations with him two or three 40 men, belonged to the 3d iufantry and sth | Hex! ‘he machine shop. where all necessary | H. Falconer. V.G. H. Clay Stist, F vairy, wader command of Lieut. Hale. Ser- | Tepairs to machinery are made, and a great | Ciendeuin, RS. N. Mulliken, T. nt Dummel and private Bacon, of the 7th | deal manufactured—(a stamping machine, a Metropolis, No. 16.—P. Gnigon, N. G.: Gray is store f this bureau * been made; pearing more feasible ct plan published by me in 1564, the Connet!s concludedin Aprid of Jast yerr, to try the first part of thie pian, And ail bad a drink: went O get the bottle | times. 1 swear posstively on my sclemn oath lilivd, Dut do not remem}: clerk, | In the sub-departmen that Howell give | I never said apything of the kind, and I will | the following appointments ba me tbe mone: That was the night chat | PUtmy word against the whoie wor!d. Did not as « yr sanitary, ure cayalry, aud privares Wopldroif and McNally, | Macbine for cancelling National bank notes, | W. Feinour, V.G.: Jotn H- Falconer, Master plumber, W. E. Huts foreman | Atzerodt stopped in the house; he stopped | sy 1 could bavegiven asatisfactorv statement wilh ey pen gse ely ee ofthe Sd infaeire. were tilted. ott Haney | &c., were undergving repairs at the time of our | James Kipp, K.S.:.A. Duvall, T. of anchor smiths, Jumes W Weeand: | there bur one night. It was anout | Of Mrs. Surratt’s visit to Surrattaville. Don't | phebed all that. was antisipatsd. I> nas not and George Gaffdey, of the 7th cavalry, and | sisiti) pext the model rooms; then the power- | | Excelsior, No. 17—J.G. Louderback, N.G. | cut of sall-loftand snitwawers, H.W. Frank | Co berore the “auth Sr Mareh thor Sereut | temember of meeting Father Wiget when TI | [hiv removed alidanger ‘oliealth from this Zesep® Winehouse and Patrick MeCarty, of | ful pomps which force tbe water to the fifth | Thos. Serivener. V.G.; W.J. Spencer, F.S., | }@0d, U.S.N., with Wm. L. Cowan, foreman | paccivea: the letven Addressed to Jas Sturdy. | Was with Mr. Varlit, and Father Wiget was | Jonice, but it hng, in fact, tude the borders of the “at infantry, were mortally wounded. a | “Ory for running the heavy printing ma- | J.B. Koyce, R.S.: Jobn O. Shatter T. Bowne ame; auperinienden: of rhe rigging loft.) iyig testify before the commission tha: Paves | telling us s & cpild tailing overboard. | he canal tbe healthiest pur: of the city. And pumber et horses and mules were also killed, | Chinery, &c.. and many other objects of inter- Mechanics, No. i8.—1. D. Robson, N.G.; | Boststvain Geo. Wilmuth, 1.5. N. came to the honse abont the 4th of Maren. f Never caw r Wiget and Mr. Carlin at so clearly demon="fit that Jeo be madews tmhis The Indians iost 20 of ‘heir number, and. after | tet, ot wale we will forego auy aitempt at Rober Bata &bard th driven back. 1. | description in this article, our object at present | Jobn Garre' ervis EET emi cere bi vemiback. “another at- | oe realy wingaes te aii toe manutactur- | Oriental, No. 19—D. Pfeil, N. G: Jacob | StFuctor of burean of construction and repairs, iug paper for iractional currency, envelopes, | Miller, V'G.: J. Schumbert, F.S. J. Wabk, | 890 will only be ontranked by ac om Mxgxico.—An Austrian | &c., recently esiabdlisbed in conaection with | R.S.;C.Jnsih T. it the kurean finds it necessary to ap; arrived at New Orleans | the Currency Burean. The foliowing officers have also been elected | Y8mee M. Jaltou has been reappointed : ; : SZ] | | Master Carpenter Wm. Talbert has beon ap- Care G MICE S| pointed ceneral supervikoh acd seine co wh red ‘about the isth the same time. Never said anything about fuicide Never nave reelted portions of Ham- pens Tee ty tet in regard 0 seit destruction. ates") “treed to go on and con tor nevigation. amber of aig Out a sevolver and showing | yisie1. ciber parties have offered to PAY 3Bu & Tto Mr. Uarlio and ‘lj: about self destrac- 94", for thirty years. for “he use of tha jon. Oh! psbaw, itis perfeetiy ridiculous £ . tite from otner circumstances siv remem ‘hat Payne came to the ho of March. Saw Payne and Surratt with bowie knives on the 1th of March. Howeit wae 0@ ip thawerts pure oT Feoruary, cd me be wasa blockade runné InvORTANT + steam sloop-o!-w whieh wouid as DSA sater stilt, E Pr ia ‘Mr. Vv 7 ‘i ‘i lmay have take out & resciver when with dot l +. aturday morning, and landed a telegraphi The puper mill has only been in operation a | for the respective orgenizauons: Columbia | #84 muster clerk, ana Mr. Van Dorn s on with bim avout the dis- f Tigaiaae orber ies Sas wach’ ae epacch for ihe ‘uairian Government, yer | few mouths. and the machinery 6 ran oy a | Divinen ewe or T William Phare 7. | SlerkeaBeatfew MeNailey has bem aipole r eps of ihe Federal army. Hada | Mt Curlin, 1 always cartied one for my pro- | she Outer, that ir Alot naticnal ensign was draped indeep mourning. | handsome horizontal steam engine, someting | P.: Charles H Museey, W. ac A/N. Thomp. | <UPerintead®n> ot conper robers. Mr. A conversation with himabout the number of | tection. Never said anything to Mr. Oarlin are rly the resaii of the dt good plan. and of the ex px W—in other word e Woed toreman of high sal: James | Carnran torem ey E. Koff timber i Me- | of shopers, and Slr. George peGior. Her officers repor: thar Mexico was captured | more ban fitteem horee power, built by Meenrs. | sou, K. 5? (George Cleudaniel, A. R.S. on ihe wih by che Libecals, though particalare | Gray & Noves, of this or. ‘fae stock used in | Edwarde, F. Si William Dixon, bad not reacbed Vera Gruza: the time oreatt- | se tuanwlactore of the paper here is, one-balt | Smith, Ghap- Joseph Waltmeyer, Co: ry of & rixoners teing exchanged. Saw an account hout going to contession. Did not state to bf the same in the Zvenixy Star. Howell | him that my testimony would have been dif x tom ianghtme a secret cipuer Used it once to | {*Fent bad itnot been written out tor me. Did | 50m" Si ; Geo. Rof py & mor 1, of proper e c.. 7! extent ex 1 t <o ar- | carcelled bank and Treasury notes, mutilated | Lusby, A. Con.: Henry Gillon, 1. S; Ment Oapiain Weaver, 1 yrghresemts rhe bu | write the first 1w stanves of Longtellow's | Dot tell Mr. Carlin that on the 14th of Aprilbe | Tigereq az worse than worbinss taewee lovee. Tivka artne foutn of Kir Micsi-cippi Sater, | currency. se. and one-half ccrap paper, acse, | ainera’ S; Mies Martha Mandeiit ‘Love; | Tat of maviention, and supervises 1s duties | NIN@ {be Ast iy | stanzis of Lone clergy- | asked Mrs Snrratt why she did notsend for.| Si; apprenension of danger 10 health. cot hag Gey morning. lAving of board twenty exiled | mulated im the Treasury Departnent and its | Mies Sarab Locke, Purity: Miss Ju ia Tbomp- | 4 tb< navy pard. | man Never nad any conversanon with hin, | 'ooth, and Mrs. Sarratt answered she did not | Cared'iorth offers of tones, rontord greater Inpe sis, Who Lad been peremp- | bureaus. This stock is firet put ina sioam. | som, Fidelity. Mics Smith. Lady Conduene W. 8. Boggs, paymas:r U.S. N ,represents | ¢ycept in confession, excep! on one oceasion, | «HOw that he was in town. than the eumeexpeuced upon it. And it is ‘orily banteged. Among them are feevern] | Chest, (containing strong alkali.) on the floor | Mire Ame Mundell. Lady Sentiel. *| the bureau of provision tubing, and bi and weked Lim if he wou!d hear his con‘es- aye errepoint—I. was flint ciel i} aiso quite plain that all the money required military offi Phe y report that San below the besement | ‘The notes and currency Central Division, No. 17, Sopx of Temper- Hala ree app anreres n of allthat rela:es | sion. Never considered myself arrested. Never has ERIE a WL ited an to complece the canal can be made to yteld 2 transferred to fire Ft commis a —W. PS. TLS : We eT le ¢ = und ronirol, I n oi cer. Leads Ae te t v c 5 a Vern “Crmu,aud conveyed to Sisais Omar: | whom bse eeeparate lock, ro mat all cares | We Horgor RS TW Sooke eye Mee. | CDE ST Wilkens see “Sie Hradiey then rene som ihe testimony | ser appointing kim aspecial ciicer to fol. tideastecnatls valngole returns.” in view ia Tival there a Mexican gurmene demanded tha | mus! be present when this valuable stock is George C. Green; F.S.. Henry Casey: P.L, | £enis the borenu of medicine and surgery. before the conspiracy trial. iow and arrest the prisoner. any sense, todeter the compleiion of this werk persou of Santa Anua. The captain refused | pltced im its wrought-iron rve»ptacte toun- | H. Puiterson: Chap. We BP. Frocae Box ukd ward B. Bell pas beeu contin. | “yy » never considered himseif | The order was heze read as follows: t ness tephied b under arrest. p s i nore s Mr. McDevitt, and bad received a paper to | Prerest Mc et from the War Department: did come rete 36. be rom Montreal voluntarily: was out of | ‘rect }— eatin tof Detective Bigley in Canada for haifa | George Hollaban. and Lewis J. Weichman, al Se to sarrender lim, when they thre: on the Vireinin. The cay ned to fire | dergo the process of reconstruction. ‘tue | W.B. Burger; A. Con, J. ©. Emnary: B told him they | steam chest isa borizontal cytinder, about 16 | Owen Murphy: U.8.. Wm. Masten: lad could ‘ke him by torce. ss be was not armed. | 16*t long and 6 feet in diameter. Steam is then | tinel, Mies F. B. Harwood; lady condu: © theu spread tbe American ensign on the | let on wotil the stock is reduced to pulp. The | Mrs. M. 1. Hough; first aésistant, Mis. ‘Tbe Mexicans trod on the fiag, | uree commissioners open it when they think | gory id assistant. Mre. Skirving: longer than may be absoin' obtain the means for i officers James A. McDevitt, | ued as snperintendent of cit the Iaborers throughout the yard. His name, and that of | his employees, comes upon th: pay-roll of the boreau of construction and repairs. ‘The watchaen and various sther officers are | ¢ iy necessary to compli oN, M. and 0. Engineer, arge of canal improvement. v stsmuch of adetective | Frc aponiers Dee oS a Anna, and thrast bm in their | tbe process is complete, and if, after exemina- | assistant, Hattie A. White. This disision im | Tetuined, retotore, day: never stated I would not have come back | #Fe Bereby ordered to proceed to New York | The Working People. beat. and took him to Campeachy, where he | ton. any iragmentof a note is found, even the | quite young. but is ina flourishing condition, —_—o trom Montreal bud I not been forced to come: | cily on important Government business, and The Albany Workingmen’s Convention, at was confined as» prisoner of war. Cam. | Sthallesi, the process is repeated. When com- | ana bide fair to become oue of the largest in THE New Rareway Leacuz.—at the Board | there was a dispatch received by me from Mr. | After executing tbeir private orders, return to | s session on Wednesday, discuss-d the New achy is in the hands of the Liberals, who | Plete, the pulp is dropped into vats below the | the city. Hereatwr it will meet on Tharsday | of ‘Irade rooms ou Saturday evening an ad- | Stanton requesting me to come back, and 1 | this city and rcpczt at tbese headquartere. | i ging, and expelling Imperial | ¢¥!inder, und te at this stage of the process a | evenings, on the third flo thick fibrous mase, very dark in color, becauee | building. of the ink, from ‘which it has not yet been n. The comm " ¢5 York Eigbt-hour law atten jor of Union League | journed mecung, for the purpose of inauzu- | came: eaw Hooth and Mrs. Surre E ier s Deparment Will {0f- | Son tue subject teparted f TAURE an auxiliary league to the National An- | cation in Mre. Surratt’s parlor on the after. | nigh the reécersary ‘ransporta:ion. tione, which declared it to be the Sense of tne Onrario Division, Sons of Temperance, No, | ti-Monopoly Chenp Freign! kailway League, | noon of April 14th. just before I went for the By command of Major Gener: eur. tin cony The Qusrtermasier’s » CONSTITUTIONAL Co: 3 ; ; hat extreme measures should not Tur Marve zN- | freed. It next undergoes a washing process, | 18.—L. S. Pond, W.P: 8. H. Howell. W A.T! | wa so buggy: shook hands with Booth: did no: state (Sienrd,) T. Inceanam, Sapneintad as sours conde! THON.— fhe conveution on Saturday adjourged | to cleanse it trom ink and euch impurities | C. Hudeon, RoS:M. Ferguson AK. te organises in Neer: Jerk wae Sion. Loree Taeeocirgummstances eters ine iit ry Uom- Cotone! and Provost Marshal Geners| | Petasen ea eieiai mana lees? econ vag to mvet again on Wednesday, July lth. The | = discolor it, or which would destroy the | Blinn, F.S.; C. E. Hulse, treasurer: T. Alte, Sherwood. presiden!: Hon. J. M. Edmonds, | mitsion; my memory is more distinct now; Dep: rtment North of Potomac. Soho employ tabetoana ten i se committee on “public Works And eorporations” | evenness of the paper, and is carried by dumb- | mus, chaplain; W. Gilmore, conductor, R. ent for the Dte.tict of Uolumbia’ | have read ihe book containing the testimony: | Official:—G. B. Russenz, : ig submitted @ report, which was read vice uri first | waters to the upper floor, where in the lime- | McNalby, aee't conductor: J.A. Taltuvalt, 1, David K. Cartter, member of the National | read it yesterday: did not not Capt.and A. P.M. Gen, | 4 daic to be fixed by the Convention, its men 2 partients me and ordered tobe printed. Tt provides | bleach vats it is steamed ina solation of lime | S.:J. L. Golden, 0.8. Mies pardeatariy bers will agree i> work elght-houre, at ares E. Sacows, lady | Council tor the District of Columbia. Hon. | now I siated these faets before the Commis. Witness resumed, saying:—It was on the | oly 1 th then Jor an election i October ensuing fora mayor | for some hours, unl it is tree from stains and | conducior; Mics L. Aliemuss lady eeatineys | 4 ome cr tee, Dist iene chair. and | sion: saw Booih in the parlor when 1 cagiay| worping ef the isth oC Apert af Wreakiass, that Seite ie Me Range teehee and civ council of Baltimore; the Muyor to | yellowness: afler thle process: the pulp isin mre Med GOk: Ist Inay assistant: Mre. 1B. Mar. | L. Edwin Dudley, permanent eevretary. trom my room; 1 was interrogated aso the | Miss Anna Surratt etid tha’ the death of Lin- | Pa: Taney, “bate me mal ones bold office tor four years, instead of two, as at . ox jer- | sbali, 2d lady assistant; Mies M. 3 i tidw Ofiofi- | converts 5 . Lloyd 6 coln Was no more than the denth of one nigger. q a es A acho Belt office Sar fone seats, insised of tary, 2 at | Seamye mneepaee pure we Tener wiley: shall, $4 iagy #8 M. Reddy, 3d | “A resolution in regard to the election of oM- | conversation between John M. Lioyd and eer. | taken upow fem, A resolation. caling “Yor as < Mrs. Surrat the C - | I deny that 1 have ca:d anything to Brophy or year. aud the second braneh for two years. | large tubs, im which a cy cers was then offered and adopted, and the | Mrs. Surratt, and stated before the Commis ly. th: ything phy ‘yhe meetings of the council are to be heid an- | kL! ‘ ational Labor Union, meeting in Chica, der armed with George Washington Camp. No. 1, Sons of | following were elected: Prosiaent, ‘Jonu R. | sion tase Mrs per alluvial ates rc trod Surratt leaned forward aud | Carlin about a confession. 5 ie ; +s coostanily revolves, and in which the | Liberty.—Worthy Obief. John W. Thompson: | Elvaus; First Vice President, Cuas. Kaapp; | whispered m his ear: meaning the same thing Mr. Pierrepoint.—That is all. | vaneaee ree Con cention Kat ae “ad busily, commencing in January, bat sualt not | Water 18 continually renewed. Every particle | ase, Chief, Joseph Hurticy, Sergeaut-ararms, | Secu Wine Presdee es Kennedy; See: | when 1 eny whivper or low tone of voice Whinese.—Are you'done with me, Mr. Brad. | Va Sdonied. The Convention also dever continue for more than ninety days. The | passes under the kuives and through the run- | James H. Byrnes Lscorter. Geo. F. Williame: | et ry. J. Edwin Dudley; Treasurer, Moses | Did not state ai the irial that 1 surrendered | ley! A tiomed Oonivedtion, now tn session, ito tusetta mayor and council are excluded from holding | Hing water. This removesthe last impurities, | F.S., Jas, H. Turcer: R.S, James Bd warde Kelley. x myeeit ‘o the Government. 1 was arrested py Mr. Bradiey—I do no’ know that Iam. For | provision intothe fundamental law, dectariie any oiher cflice of profit or trust under the | and makes the embryo paper a fine putpy | Treacarer, John E.Herrell; Trustee’ S aay | sage Committee—Alexander Shepherd, | Mr.sitanton. Ltola Mr. Stanton 1 was atthe | the present I am; but 1 may have something Se neeraio Gen titute aday’: work om alk city governrnent, nor shall it be lawfal for bere i of betes consistence jhroughout, Ii is McKim; Representattves to Grand Camp, Jno. | Jemes Berrett, T. A. McLaughlin, N. Gal- | disporal of the Government. and he could do | more to sry. Pais WErke Ol he Biaie eee at EER: any person ho'ding any office under the city en let 91 ies great vaion the ‘loor below, | W. Thompson, James H. ‘Turner, Juhn Jan, Wm. Orme, Lewis Johnson, George A. | with me what he pleased. Did state I thonght Dr. McMillan was called. E fuente chartered by law, forall linion operas a be rnterested 19 auy contract. to whleertue | fel ya inee ie Alamein, sau nida fect Nigh. Tn OUST. Gamat Nd. S-Soncd? ii Plant Wed Wal DV Burr, Wm F Spaid- | it was my duyy tosurrender myself. Was in | 2ir. Brudiey said tbat he had sent t0 the Sec~ | (oer crue aac iend gig ion oP ity is @ party. e council a1 rohipites 5 5 Line Jamp, No. 2, Sons of Liberty, (4) . J.C. McGuire, Z a i ys. ki mi DoF Mr, | retary of States office for a sapanr duces tect | hbo tuekaalent | eae rom giving of lowing the civy’s creaitto ang | more pure Water, and kept constantly agita- | and D streets.) —W. Chief, George D Dice | Menie One Gos bed H Mawes Hoas | ate wa Miclurroer Wks audereoe iu ’ [Remar tp pre vide tos. eo crouaeient Graaoe Gf Work of internal improvements, uuiees by | ted to insurean equal disiribation of the § oo eral Assembly, racified u . oring | F. Yanturn; ; myeeif arrested On the afternoon of April | cross extminrticn. by a vote in ¢pprova! of such endorsement by, | utter is now pat in. if yellowenvelope paper | W.. E.. Richards; F. S.J. P. B. Wooafiela+ ni s Berr: h Ci 9 14th, procured & buggy at Mrs. Surratt’s in- The Court replied thet he was not com- 0 » Uni Sonn a for the salary of the mayor or coancil im, the i o8s; al, Johu Alcorn. » Of ie, a . Je in the boltom of the buggy. | aay. t ‘< on jovras and \v2 pre-ume tals matter is late to | comeiderable addition of water, and ted to that | “Franklin Lodge, No. % Kaignts of Py:nias, | S272. Py Re che eee Hiewinie | Drader beeemeier see taene patmage Old | Dr Lewie Joseph Archibald McMinan was Pacdighe annie Tent Corley? Geavber ieee cil, to be provided by an ordinance of | Wonderiut piece of mechanism, the Fomrdri- | (located near the Navy Yard.)-V.P.. Joan | Wey Murtaugh, A. Chester, Andrew J, | not remember how long. he bad been seated in | «worn other resolutions were adopted, Jookinz to tue tbat body atone ends seu pean Ubine thithea papcetic Rahalts wo) dost, Clarks Gy Joun T. | Jeyce. Sayles J. Bowen, Wilson Miller, Mrt | the bugey on Friday after writing ine letter to are Hep son PERS Wiese Wasanowe | adoption of the eight-hoar system by the v: DReDeree , CESSES, P 1 4 ae Ke + Sa in H.: King; F. B. T. | Ulancey, Charles Kleman, Mati it, Nor hey at Lioyd’s, before Mrs. Surratt | 2 photo; 9) 1 and ss er D S7In Cinciunati a few days ago,a young | Sheets at ime olher. The machines we have | Ridgway; B, Joreph S. Maruu;G, Joseph | fomey Rives, aaa bane tet t) lemoone te get in. Did not see Mr, Lloyd | ihe percot chetaw on the Third arénue care. | Fea he tbe ete lig on pone woman named Kate Ocdy, employed inabag | LOvced Im describing the preparatory pro- | Gibson: 1. Daniel T. Joknson: O0.'5, Wil- Shinn, TRomas.C.. Wilson, G. W. Riggs, W. | comeiw a buggy. Don't remember how he Orors-exati:nation by Mr. Bradley —The ted to insure an equal distribution of the paper | Chief, Edward G: ders Sergeaut- crepe Chadwick, John H. Semmes, Rich busipess or part thereot, tha: may come in con- R. Wadi Jech, Columbus Alexander, James Y. Da: | tet with hones: industry, shall be taught in, any prison of this State.” ’ Phey al-odecermia- ‘d_ Wul- | lice efficer all the time, but never considered | the cefense to huve before entering on tne pe: mission of the G » J. H. Hawes, HA, | McDevitand Mr Olarvoe. Was undera po- | for certain pipers which it was neceseary for | | pare mad 2 | the New York Constitution if it contaigs no factory, while sixndsug “near the hatca in the | Cases Were made in the Treasury. The Four- | jiam Crowthers w. We H. Clagett, Thomas H. | came or when he came. Had no conversation;| man bac a +mall, white hand, apparently ; te N : —. fitch “sory of ine building, was seized by a | Ore deactiplion Of BOW, WES Bent De Ain se | paleunt Vernon Lodge: No. 5, Knights of Naenire. fchacl Greeny Craucia Frat) | with Bir, Llavd ee 10. wnar passed Seweced) Hgtror than tha Lropivas hie lace. wale ae, Bre el ae ss Re hay one gece spasm and fell ‘brough the hatch wav, mdis. | [Tet Cee tnton of pow: was bailt by Mfr. J- | Pythiae—V. P.. France Woods, W.U; John - Baldwin, George Mattingly. D.C. For- | himself and Mrs. Surratt at Uniontown, atters| prared to Have been stained. FOURS WEE Roa ohn peecodsoeen ines Strange to relate, she waa not killed by tue | Conuatency of rich milk ix firat received tate. | Daushions M.S, Gennes owes FS, Daring | ney. General 1. H. Rucker, & braward, J. | the aacassioation: were. talking “about it.)| | Lr. ¥eMildon took the sland, and wasexam- | by strikes, the. Workingmen’s Oagyentioa, Strapge to retate, ske was not kalled by the | COP Hereeec bee where Hspre eels Ato | Daugbion: R.S., George Shultz: W.B.. Rob- | 1 Kidwell, Wm. B, Wetb, JL. Mussey,’| Lloyd appeared surprieed that I did not hear | inea by Mr. Pierrepoint.—Witirss is a sur- | boweyer. wate Undabidaa bowen act he BN, though »aslv injored. Her lead struck teame caCavuin Bocissamlat og Suen ert H. Jordan; W.G. Thomas Woods; 1. S, | Gecree B. Fisber, General. 0. 0. Howard, |.ihe) conversation. Don't remember nat | g¢0n, and two Yenrs ugo Was in the service of . % Ges], and such was ihe force of the blow. that | Zame sel with Borizontal dats, close torether, | ‘tbhomas Roland; U.S., H.H. Mam. Geperal D vid Hunter, A. G. Riddle, and W.;| Lloyd said if J had swom to a whisper | the Mortren] Ocean’ Steamebip Company: . N.¥ he batch, of meh pine, was broken in‘o splin- wae acivecthropnis whith Ay aino: eas ue Friendship Loage, Ni &, Knights of Pythias, G Metzerort. 1 bad swork, to what was :mot true. | ftom Apmibio ‘*ctober, Itto, was surgeon to A Hommiate A VAIR AT UNEONTA, Ys > = _ if . Kepplar: V.C, Georze ige S i sacrets ¥ <} as: | IS65, 208 y' ebec 5 5 oN. ¥.Viet s robpeers reedre ee doing well with @ far fuctiitate the process. ‘The slate add seiye Tewell: RS. WT. oT foe roel by Judge Sherwood, gnd adopted: Secreta f War where Jobu Surratt wa: n Sep i 6 carcb any sand, metatic particles, &c. which | ( : 5 j wi 3 the late Samuel B. Beacu. murdered hie solced, TDAt in. Case any of ‘he officers.| never enic anytotbs of the kind, because Ldid | and arriving Sunday week alterwardsat Lon- | eon of B. Shearer; 1 . Grimes; ( cred 1 of : where Bu was; told Mr. ford I had | donderzy, lveluud; 1 know the prisoner at ihe | mother by shooting her, first n-th» head and Bs Americau enterprise is mating rapia | wiEht remain in ihe p ttrrvired the Deatings |G. W. Barkinay, Represeutatives e a hey ane eee ata T MOTOR Ap mbtrotnsy OF ‘War; ber | tarebe soued to" Sea ia @aw the’! then in tbe body He next shot himself, the Headway in Japap. Among the /intest pros petals ear we bare wohrtng Brad alin Grind Vode, Merers George H. Kepplar. L. | fill all-wacancies. 20 m3 10 keep the boara of, | ly id that I told the Sec of War that privonss of the pealleisausr eesti on ball entrrige “bis rteefger Passing ont ot Paros “a heed ountsy r x aa bom au G o . . 4 4 bal het ‘ 5 4 taw rev the ear. n ne 108 < tne house Lo ent ep both Teddo and Yorokere with, | in & sheet er Taiuér shower of the proper Magid SR ay SBpR ea yatt left here A cowsiderable time he. | 13th of September, 1865; about a week previous | tle 8 ry a ere 1). Tuscarora Tribe No, 51,0. R.m—w. s, | “AST on sassi yd {NAG seen v Iecter | Witness met m one of the siree's of Montreal | Mré Beach lay upon the floor, just breathing gis. Phere are besides projects for railways, | “icth pon an endless helt of wiregauze, over | stephen W Rondel W.-&. RAT 8 Hing then adjourned fo meet on the SASBIDALON, 1 Ad seen letter i ph was recent bli! mac charging bim with havisgelopenyrite 44 Fite te grea a nt a $e sidey Price Ries. Froxr. — jany,fellour of # fishing boat im the Saganac |, 4 fide Trived—Schooner Lydia A, Huylet,: rronr i ts seed At Piaitaburg, on Wedueeday last, and || {¢!!, whicb makesthe jg fae wenioh poke eae | Havre-de Grace, with coal, tor H. Burr & Ov. | 6% premise eA stckand aaune see coke ifowned chins hinder revalune te che pina whick | acme, anal, par iat oaone, 24, | CeBeapiAce hairs eons bute Sy H 4 J " ard, ort 24.000 feet sient y rt) revolved to ceyafare ibelnaelyes ren paling, | O°XSP & thin cone bf fbrous marernal on its | Jomber, for Mohun koe Rokcad ee tee | osldsem Féluened to parvum, » deadianimant have Bren 3.5'4; the pumber thated, 3,610: un, | conspirators? ‘| He introduced the prisoner nuder the name cown stairs'and tound'his mother engaged in Harvey's—Wher: abated, 14; writfep notices strved ou gitizausy or —, *t remember thing of the | of McCarty. Witnees did not suspect who he | uwking» fire in the stove: and that x# soon as ivat niag me id Deredarinc ania trial that,| was; parsed mostof the night with them. The. | hegotan opportunity be fred ins shot at her IY character Was at stake, and intended to dq | pris: ners ber then short and darkbrown, | head ard the other after ebe fell Spon the hoor, tall I could to'sid the prosscution. | \* id not percefve then that it bed been dyed, | and then made tke st Lupon Bis own life, Question.—Did you not stare that the ap- | but subsequently ascertained nacit bad beep and wae sorry he did not snccred. Dr. “ cI 4 S., Ji P.t = d t April th: bel: a man named Lapierre, a priest, then | her Inst, apd ber com near her, the dlood ooze ‘eiegraphs. and all sorts of improvements; and |, wliich it 1s distributed of the proper thickoess | W.1f. ©, JohnH. KiugcW. Gof er | SHARE Hie UH Oe Bat ibereeemaot ene, | trom Ai aked Maney April Tih: believe | 8. mau | aused! Sei something rélating | iromvbwekull. He svop roused uy and vegan the Japanese seem to take to these new move- | ae quality oe jeep oygee by agange | Norton: W. A. C.of R. dames Ed wards: W. P ——_.--—- tary of War abont seeing the i-iter. +e] 10 seme ene: cm the 15th ot September. | to afk, eaying that h® was drab and + ments with great relish {pet nr Lars? Setters sped ty pcb bin il tad of W., Philip A. Cawood; T.. James H. Rich. Sanirany QUARTERLY ReroRT.—The guat- Question.—Did you not tel Mr. Ford. Mr.| I met Mr; Lapierre on the gteanier Montresl)| mad; that Meant to kill Sis mother dra oo-Revi S._M. Merrill, Toumarly. of Wartal [and Berita By seed reat lide Pahoa red Gera Oennets A: Lowe. Representatives to | teriy report ot Lieur, Noonan, in cbates of the | Maddox. wid Ms, Gifford, tha: Me. Biuguam | ad he tuck ium vo state room of which Be {inew cobiee SA ek ie sae ee eee ev. S ie Ns Ae y une, Alonzo 1). Shaw, John FE. Her- | sanitary force, sbowe the whol m {| eld youd! you did pot testify to more toan ad the fuse oc un- |b a 1 fe" psper forward as ton, r nitary force, suowe the whole numoer of 3 y 3 * “ Saas, Means husetts, -mbont whom a ne Sines, tele D tone ti bee ne murs Tell, Frank A. Norton. nu: Feported: at the cevizal otfice to | yowdid. yon would be treated as oue of wie '| locked the door and witness saw the prisdner. | Janging to bis brother. Oscar Beneb, and came a b . SEB. ‘i ¢ to you, in Philadelphia was | Reacheo Quebec between 5 and « o'cho: Meigs Case +xommed the wound of ‘te | at organization. and vote, apd invite theig, |, Outs de, (be water draini spits ais Aad Sicnide: Reeds er Ceurgitow u, to bad “<0ar; Tradeleees 163) aiogets ores ne “men | (the talfilimentof a promise by tha crovera, | tbe mornine. _ermeen 0 0 o'clock @ tux | mmderer. and. does, Pot regard it dam ee erkiaatomecntcresta enn 280k 10, |i tion the fibre of ‘eSDeee Bide upon tins Bitér's Whar? — Avtived Schooner Jobin, | FAY ball Mt Cont turned Oxer tone xan | ment tor the wertimony yon bad given in thie | wat kent 10 jent_on board. ‘When | tiahie k. W. Bepuet, aud Corones tenmriernt ‘presel } all in one dweption. ‘Po return: ‘The stuff is |\Wesley, A. \. P. Bosses Aj Feruvian and weal west of boatd. | Wilen.| stahie W. Bepuet, aud Coroner Hendrix; of ‘ tary, 3 gaye security to Keep tbe bri wed 43. cure, and tbat the Goverameut would sustamn Abe vi oF ef “We Mattox. with | were’ i ‘ itbey were on hoard Lapierre said that he | Gilead. telegraphed io come nnd Rold the t oft curessete oF nopotte ly | Sanne st mecen tata paag aay ts | Seetail: Damen eae aameny Fins, | lpeottrmeen Meta state 0 | Thea voy ME. Pirepan z| Sope oet mA a too uncer tone ees | Tabipegh ae Covones Hendeixictived ate Were srized by 3 Constables in Pordand? prbcipttated from It mhower ||Cogper, for Nanticoke River. oF | Prepersy to whe value of $40 has deen tecov- | Onjection sustained. - preeneraia The Peruvian lettin 20 min- | were swetp and proceeded ve cswe ieee igs! FTiday, couttining syont one piugot ls | Kdnewth the meebiné, and f-#00n der. 3 Livingstom arrived irom down ri; ered by members of the sanitary compau uiestion.—\ ou stated you were discharged’ | priconer ¢ rand, x ii ote swotp Be o examine the het. Tm arte rmine fe ste one doltat vit ) This drying proctss 4s Dasteped by the tures |p. m. yeaterdsy, with fall treigne ane about Hh meets gin pes mean ey bie 2a | oe a 7; sek You sated Beepileny ae eee ae ee ee, ore te her den ijt csunttseme or x ‘wide, i i , ‘ st eww who be was. en t | mitted f r murder, to-await-the action of geri Repubticen Press throaghout the Bop. he air bribe exhausted trom shese.| Sannarm Anvsuewr—Yesterday, evely Pat wenera, 2 dary hers feo oad H Et wieght gear “fg” Sor, iad tak Gas sumracricgnaetietiee, Wines: Grand.) ury. ‘weigh convenes in-Anguet. sie qouniry isemphake iy tow ogiimior that the ream pu Lae} ewly formed paper in | ‘availible shady piace slong the banks of the | 5 0.3 ocempations uni nows, 4prias'| think John Whkes Bovth is da ‘Gment ia_| Teplied that he did not tink so Zhe prisopes cannot bet) ied we til 1be sitting at the Me ye vig objeck sor whirh Cor gressts about to us~ |) pusting over thew water for fom ie Hotemslc: abd the groves and garde):s near th e's; 1 paw) broker, i rag. 7, Srestaty ) | he bewdeof the Almighty to: ‘this prond | seid be thought the maw after bim, Oyerand ‘Terminer iu October. Officer eit bhe mt cerNsay aud expedite the work of ay sarin i. of Leper jctyyaete perce Land 7M ” kee Jecavengets, 9s Wants’ Lahoomater jand Heentious hon Lael Add ni janet toa seked what be bed lysed ‘Was directed to remove him to the reeopstrnenor. 5 fi secon ci ‘The ‘2 . va the “ s 3 gti hetorethe military commission, xhe, | | |. The prisoner bad done | conty as.s00n ap his ~wound aad: £2 Can nny pracobavie donbtnernirr'sined | boxes s owiy vevolves ‘a hallow. eyttider, | varions meger 1 pena be Sabtin'b. taoes.| popart Lacpe Nogeem bh tote ee eee [ae Dies Ao eae) far he Intra ea ae ‘net fhae be baa Deen aware of} and it wite | soma wit : $ Be rie Frere + 1g papain wn pes al secting lace trata covered ry — Pe Hig Aaa % coms) f entire tam-:| prompt orrers of Major! eral: O. 0; lascacsination; ve pot MS e any poe Ww. ita pe Mpoghlimie ta yey rele rg Beach how 4 greit teserve when qure! 4 nd t ener - ard, in command of the. 0 written sigtempnt that tant was -aid afwr: steee said that afraid fo fi 7 A which toa capital T “dandyroit” prints ich We have been inf ‘and thoi , 5 Iroc wae ie in ir Sain oipired asproly seks Bir: ench. |, | tue (oF wuatever <a> pattern i bears} upon | mene peers ies hele es ‘Were not 4 Pong eh jevce reese Sieg ef tp lant om ene’) coe mun was Uetective he would Bare at rt louse, tg: Noriatky Rept by Dawtat Moloney, | he LemlAuld Pater, forming whep le called | stron upon tora! sbatineger pine ipl ao Wath ar Anil t erent tom the rrmmiome timpied arrest rm onmhore” Resid any wag zo! of an irop se, containing money | ny fur in, and—-ie ‘designet th ¢ eyepes con. (the. where attempt was made to a: . a, meioabee to Me value gf: Seen, G20) to |tonxe die Baer "trachowal currency, oye ofthe suusttaltspwenday ot the soa revelver Om the the feo Siinats mother, could 3 2 (Mr iamigrants continns ‘0 port ints the’| imposivies 10. tant bas taben har iso. - Ne a conmiry. ‘Thix year, frow — Cy) Prope ge From the wire oe j day Jas, 1; Sp 7 a a | tiemy bet-ne st New York a <0! pared wip sae daring | «econ endlers belt ot the corres punoing: of lasc-zear: » betwee S90 uo Terence chia. ‘Yor dis- Samy 4 u . RE Te f ‘There. \ See ‘fret conviction foe lilictt ie aa gow 4 ymab tA ir misee | <6T 16D Bae od shave wer Sores Read tered wets Ry Bes IAAT ee ARR : ee yeaa ae ere e ag Patt Ee ake Es erat ait Tesh Th) YORE TAA + gh 29id tPOrileions, Tipe ahatrion ere hs | I a ‘ctanwut bait gabe ts . YS Bin hig van crete eh: , d OM UA 50 Lae Gael. fede wie Se rae | sswgiuh oleae ae

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