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10 SETTING Pika TO A HOC OF ILL-PAME—LOVE, JBALOUSY AND MURDER—AUGHWAY ROBSBRY, BYU., Bro. Pwo, 15.—In the Court of General Sessions this morning, before Recorder Hoffman, Funny Krug, an ordi- nary looking lito woman, was jointly indicted with Charles Civuiskie for setting fre to the house of ill fame No. 26 West Jiouston street, on the 4th of August Ir A ho m dam, and Cibulskie acted as her | ee a up all the chores ef the house, R yf of wie dail, and they were anxious to get bold of ye syed Which their snl! stock of sbadby furniture we A000 fm Wit the cons~nt of Fire Marshal Baker. the .@,Neornt ed Fanny's vlea of guilty of araoa tu the fe yeont toente Gnd frmanded ber tor sentence. Cidbulskle , Sov ae sean patriotism od to nerve bis COUDLTY, 44’ wus aliowod fo eniist Fr derick Monter, & German groe treo yeuis of ave, was allowed (9 ead guilty af tnan- citer in the lourth degree 00 6 nig cements for mur. Porly in (be morning OD LDS, Teh OF August jast the faonor killed a young Germa «'w do-y, named Caroline jertertow W, by striking ber ‘with a’ hatchet. Tender had existed bewween the twa. but forsome reason or o\het Mumer become j¢ lous of wer, ane, fearing she wa not desireus of ent? ing intay'the marital state with him, in a fit of jealous frenzy b® took her life as above staved, [ie was rem? aded for sentence, Four Spanish *¢°,men, named, Manuel Demari, Hyman | Bolar, Parino Sélvaio and Fr unciseo Sala, were indicted for committing %y bivhway re obery om a fellow country- man named Jos Varela, on Yae 19th of November last, when they stole from bim money and clothing to the ‘valve of one, Oundred avd §¥.xty five dollars. They pleaded guilty Of af attempt. Atythe request of the Spanish Con Bul they will be Heeger 4 in the ‘Torsbs unti Sse, when they WATl be seds back. he Graud Jury basded in a large numberof indict- wents, and the Court adjourned until Wednesday morn- tng, a! eleven ofaindic A $200 108700, Elegant aesortment of BARMORE’S cele- md premium Pianos. Wareroorms 348 Bleecker street. Beveu vrstip ive meduls awarded. Testimonials from the Mort dintinguished artists, Warranted for five years. Call and examnie, SHOWN DIAMOND Diamond Jewelry for “alo, A great price ERY opts single Stowes and Camels’ Hair Shawl FLUMY, Oiamond Broker, 612 Broadway. “Hi: T BISHOPS &'REIN'S, FIFTA AVENUE HOTEL— Watches from all the best makers, and of our own dt. Poot importation, House in Paris, 98 rue de la Verrerie, SHOP & REIN, FISTH” AVENUE HOTEL. We have op ipod a ou nificent rah of a! te PEARL AND EME! D SETS AND RINGS, of cur own importation and recent manufacture, OH, JEWELRY. J "The best and iargeet assortment at HOP & Fifth Avonue Hotel. _ Bouse in Poris $8 Hue dele Verretie. | OLIDAY SERIE TOLIDAY PRES} y SPLENDID HOLIDAT PRESINT,—PIANOS FOR es, Gold Chains, Rings, Breast Gets, Neck Chains, Ari Brad, Bearh Pins, Seart Rinws, Galt Fy, se] in 18 carat gold, warranted, making beautiful Christ: sor New Yours presents, Fans, Satchela, Portemon- es, Plated Ware. 0 1.00 bie, tach. | 000 diferent articles for $1 gach. Pur haso early, by which means you will secure the Dest aiteution to your Wants, OLIDAY PRESEN’ 410 aby part TREDERICK, BLuwe 203 Bowery. TERLING GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS nd all time) GoLp AND'SILVER WATCHES, and tine Gol Jewelr OF EVERY DESt RIPTION. Btapie Goods ae the He Lolitavs, A Lasting Tokens, T LOW PRI B, BYNNER, Importer and dealer in Watches nd Jewe 175 - BROADWAY, N. Y., UP STATRS. HE FANILY PACKAGE FOR THE HOLIDAYS A eas: containing 1 ‘doz p bottles orved Lig Brandy, “Bourbon and scotch, Whiskey. Sh ail of the pa at quality. Price $12; SMU ELLISON, 168 Broadway. $22. 000A. SPLENDID, DIAMOND, BY FAR iful wad larcest ever trn- pened inte theUot js now on exhibition and tor sale at BISHO! & REINS Fihth Aveune Hotel _THE BALL SEASON, Axene US CLUB AL ACADEMY Oe MUSIC, TRURSDAY EVENING, Deo. 24, 1868. Three dollars way: atthe | ba music sore, For piper ciais, ued at the Academy’ on the evening’of ihe or MERALD ASBOCIATION RALL.—THE COMMITTEES appointed by the Kmerald Benevolent Association of yk at @ meeting held at Dee. 14, 1863, purpose of making arrange. |. to be held at the Academy of | nt tot the orphas & Mr, Dominick “Tolgan’ 's, 12 9Plerre en Thorstay evening, the 17th inst, Punetual attendance is particularly requested. PHILIP GRUGAN, President. Rrcuann Dunno, Secretary. en Montazue Hall, on Monday | THE LECTURE SEASON. | purontanr LECTURES DAILY, FOR GENTL! EMEN i only, at the New York Museum of Anatomy Parties unable to.attend these lectures can bi forwarded on ri the New York 5 ceiptof TO centa by addressing Secrewary of eum of Anatomy. ; MILLINERY. “Silke and mous f B nnets, ¢) ory clork,4wenty- | 5 vessel sails | TELAGR, AND OTHER | | of the ones JACOBS’ store, 407 Broadway. . VERTED NAILS, SnieyuArNs. 1 without pals, Ghicopsale 18 Bawery. Pec tutees Bank’ ato: cures Corns, Buntoas, Chilblains, Froet- at. Lo#T A AND “POUND. (noe@xp—aY TRE sunsoRTane “ON TUESDAY wm roing, nest the Jersey ©. ferry, a amall sum of which the suman wet we ve at ee a f tobacco . H. PREY. lone wtere, cormer of Chat is. We Group, wares Lost.< £25 REWARD AND NO QUE F tions wtked. No. maker, Joseph Johnson, Misse't tn Nassau or Fulton a Ho. TY Maaean ss00t, 80b 1, » delivery of the same the above reward wii ve | | OSt-80NDAY EVENING, 19TH INST, ON RETURN. Jing feom cvurch egener of Diivning and Headford atvects, a Mik Par Colla’. fay person retarsing the same to 37 Kingstreet wiil be Ubera ly vewarde | ] ©81—1HE FOLLOWING NoTEA, PAYARLE TO NY 4 own order:—-One dated February 9 Idd3, one year afier d te, $1,107 34; one February 9, 1363, two yeurs a tor date, $1,107 $4: one February 9, 1863, three years after du S73: All persous are cautioned againei a ngotia tiny saine, _R. GARLAND, 26 William street. OST—ON THE NIGHT OF DECEMBER 9, IN A Fifth or Madison avenue siaze, ® Gold Bracelet, orn: Tented with Greek square, set_w jiamonds’ Any Person returning the same to 176 Fifth avenue, will be suit- | ably rewarded and receive the thanks of the owuer, Loon 6 MONDAY BYSNING, DECEMBER 14, 1 wenty third strect stage, a large alco Opera Giana, with gi ed, wou (es ‘he finder will be suitably ded by wing the same at the oilice of J. J. Green- No, 6 Wail street. | O8T—ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, IN GOING FROM | iP ‘Canal street through Broahveas and Fourteenth street to Ninth avenue, a lai probably left in a xirtaenth street stage. he tinder wilt be suitably reward: ed by leaving it at the off-e.of the Penusylvauia Coal Com pany, corner of Fourteenth street and Ninth avenue. Suge N TUB EE ee ag LEROY AND HUDSON ts, @ lady’s Mink Cape. The finder will be itberally rewarded ry * same at No, 6 8t. Luke's piace, Leroy street, near Ltudson street. OST—LAST EVENING, BANK BOOK NO. 35,122 OF Emigrant Industrial Savings Bunk, ‘The finder will be arded by leaving it at.the bank, 51 Chambet et, Lo8tsox SATURDAY AFTERNOON, A POCKET. book, containing some foreign and American allver, Aome gold and greendacks, The Under will be liberauy re warded, ani no questions asked, by leaving the same at 15 Biuyvenant street, Lo T—OVERBOARD, FROM 8: AMBOAT THOMAS ‘Cori foot of Jay sirect, on Tuesday last, one hegs- ead of Cid "The ander will receive $5 reward and the thanks of the owner by OWEN Rt it In good o der to a safe landing place. RN , 9) Water street, acre ta nook 212.44, ON THE BOWERY BAv- K,,, (ihe finder will pleuse return It to the bank ord. in atteet, and oblige ‘he owner. CONTAINING A PAIR OF Jette PACKAGE, uae to have been lost in the Post Mink C supposed returns: thet same 4073 Broadway, in the fur saree Will be suitably rewarded, OST—ON SUNDAY, DECEMBE ng from Twelfth to Thirty-fourth strect te: ‘PLAIN GOLD ‘Sixty fourth to Calvary it being a “Mullin, 19s au its value wad the t, will receive more ranks of the owner, ICKED UP ADRIFT IN THE BAST “RIVER—ON iday morning, the 1th inst, an Oak Log. The own- ‘orye Webber, 75 South street, requested to call on pay charges and take it a ~ REWARDS. weds € Baker 5 | = CLINTON PLAC 85 Floor to let, A The finder it to the bar of s—ROOMS ON THE SECOND with Boart ‘The house is first class, exchanged. Dinner acc. rene REWARD.—LOST, A CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT | PO of $60), on the firm of Jay Cooke & Co., Washington, {D,0. By returning the same to T. OC, Duog, 499 Hudson | utheet, the above reward will be paid, r $10 4RD.—LOBT, ON TUESDAY | MORNING, Peineta twiive’ a ‘Gold Chain and between Broadw: in Seven- The dnder ive the above reward and the thanks of the owner jug it with J. W. Sonthack, 196 Broadway, “STOLEN FROM THE SUBSCRIB. pair of drab cloth Cushion. on Monday upposed to be done while waiting at Lrviu, Hall. The above'reward will be paid and no questions asked, on account of the smartness of the driver. D. MULGREW, 51 Lust Twelfth street. REWARD.—LOST, ON TU SDAY. DECEMBER St eets, a lady's Poel on Bro: tween Bieeck: Spring comtaining $14 00. The under willreceive the above reward by leaving the same at 618 Broadway, Planter’s Hotel. $25 BAR. =LOST, A HUNTING CASE GOLD ©) Watch, Geneva make, golng on n neteen stones. in pains itof tue German Stadt theatre ou Monday even- ‘Tne Hner will receive the above reward by deliver.ng it ny 15 West Ninth street. No ) ques’ fons Rok REWARD.—LOST. ON T fold Munting Watch, y fiocwnite dis’ ‘The above reward aril be Bod wo questions saked by returning 1 to Henry — 12\John street. REWARD.—IN PU $3500 Monae the Hoard of $10 evening, Deo, 1 Krawer id im gUANCE OF 4 REBOL. pervisore of “th 1868. of Wenrchester, passed Nov. toward of ‘five hu Ged delure wil be pala’ by’ the undersigued. Bherit of 1 aaid ‘county, for the apprehension «ind placing Into custody Of the sald Sheri, Henry Wiitets, the Inte de(walting Conse ty Treasurer, who abeconded from the county, about one year since. LEEMON B, TRIPP, Sheriff. _Dated Ware Puay 9, 1863. 10. 000 REWARD.—THE CASE OF DIAMONDS q for which the above reward was offered has been found, and are now on extibition in the window NEV w PU BLICATION Ss. filding Hats and Skatin coat, to make room for new | MMON'S, 657 Brondway- LUAN OFFICES. 71.—-MONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED AT 7. ON DIAMOODS. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ac. A’ aT on PAWNBROKERS” ToKErs Mag AT 7 F DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWE, 30 per cent more paid thon can be deo a Pa other ; =" this city, by applying at 77 Bleecker street, three trom Broadway, up staira, T GW—MONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON DIA- monds, Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Guns, Pistoin, ks, burs, dc. N wnbrokeras’ tickets wanted, f + Mill pay 00’ per cent more for pawnbrokers’ tickets for the above articles than can be obtained at any other piace tty. Remember the place, 109 Broadway, corner of Ho’ street, tip stairs room 4. T 212 BROADWAY—ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, ate, Jewels, Optical Tostrainents, te. the most hberal bt es hoor ut t value, ab Watches. dc, room 13, up ie “yoo Tick Din BARRINGER, 12 Broadwe; AT NABSAU STREET, ROOM NO. 2 THE HIGH - ‘ent prices are paid fur loose or #et Diamonds Watches and Jewelry of every eription. Also the most liberal ad- Sencea made on consignments cf the ‘sbove articles, by A. HONIGMAN, Diamond Boker. ONEY TO LEND ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEW- elry, silver, dry y party of all dee seriptions, Arti‘les ny time within one your. Private ollie Tne! ales or Genta ‘Clothing, Dry Goods. Svercoute wauted, AWKEROKERS: | TICKETS PURCHASED OF CLOTA™ ing. Ae. The hizhest price paid, for overcoats oF eke: rooats. A lot of fivat élass clotiiag on h dana GEV. LEVEL, 427 Broome street, aie (eal HOTELS. MERICAN HOTAL-—BROADWAY AND EI UTIL - street, on the European pian, Mooma en fuite and Bingly, 0 cents and $1 per day PP ADIGON SQUARE HOTEL, TWENTY-FIRST STREET ‘and Bro A sulte of Roows to let, with Bosra ly na above. " ALTNEY SE, HWROADWAY. CORNER ttt ae entrance on Twelfth street. ® sod th eanke and conte: Parlors ant Be troom + satel A porter in at nce all Dignt, — = = ,- EXPRESSES. BoExn ams PYANITURE EXPRESS—OFFIC us Wea tb levent® « reet, between Fir om 8) aad ahippra Vianos, mirrors, vaintings, &e., pac Be pacts of the world. ered wagons for removing re toand from the coun: Furntture stored. iy. The property affected t ion between Twenty-third and One hundredth # and betwonn Third and Sixth avennan, ew eHHOMAS - BMITI, Collector of Asneaementa CIAL COMMITTEE APPOINTED BY THE Supers ane eh ¢ made against mtr "ie hove m eustalne atriction of auner real personal roperty, in cons of the rerent ri te, will bold an at the Cham: fo Board °f Supervisors, room ‘No. If, City Hall. on fay, December 16, 1863, at two o'clock P. 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Gexeivmaty, Onio, Nov. 16, 1868, Epiton Kew Youu iexace—ihe promivent newspapers of the country having pubiished charges against the police serviee of the Army of Use Uvmnerland, and defamatory to myself, all'of which appear to have originated mm the Wash. fugton (D, ©.) Chronicle, I request you to publish the fo- i lowing reply. Very respectfully, P WM, TRUESDAIL, Civcimmans, Ohio, Nov, 13, 1863, ‘To rum Eprron oF raw Wasnsoton Cunonioms:— Sim—Uponany arrival in shin city, from Chattanooga, a few dass since, my attention was called to an article in your paper concerning myself ana t “the detective pelice of iho Army of the Cumberiau vs “Yemporary ‘but severe Rimess has delayed my repiy untit this tine. Your article appeared on the 2th of October, three days after the public an. Rouncement of the removal of Major General Rosecrans, Jn year paper of October 30, now before me, you remark, in reply to the indignant articles of the Cincinnati Gazette, the Louisville Journal and the Boston Post, and ethers: —“Our kecount of the seoret police arrangements of the army bas been copied ail ever the country, an@, although the Chronicle 4a called by many harsh adjectives fof publishing tt, none General Rosecraus friends have been bold enough to deny Mte truth.” J,4t this-earliest moment, proceed to "deny ite truth.” You and myself are to each other entire strangers, per- sonally, At least, youare so tome, You can have no pos- sible motive for sssalling me, ae an individual, You can, Stscemns tome, have had but one of two motives in view in bringing forth your articie—first, to injure Goneral Rose- crams; second, to expose what you believed to be gross frauds and outrages committed ia our army. That you brought forward your chargey at that particular tine, ex- poses you to suspicion of hostility to Genoral Rosecrans, and a desire to slab his fair reputation, through another. But of this motive T acquit you, im all charity, asT cam sce nor learn of no earthly cause for it, ae between bim and yourself, and also knowing you both to be ardeut friends of the Union and the government, each laboring earnestly in his sphere for the suppression of the rebellion, Iam bound to believe, therefore, that your article was incited by that patriotic fervor which should always incite the faithful sen- tinel upon the watchtower io sound the alarin, Your remarks were ostensibly occastoned by the appear. ance of the book entitled the “A “Annals of the Army of the Cumberland,” and it may be tbat you will deny apy inten- tlon of attacking General Rosecrans, and that he wag notat all implicated by your article, only go far as he was respon: sible to the country for the *mixcunduet of his army police. Ifyou do advance this clan, 1 shall most certainly place it “Tingular fact, nevertheless, that race of your article, the tele- to yourcredit. But it isa upon the instant of the appear grapbic wires conveyed the news abroad, and the daily papers of the land laid the intelligence upon thousands of breakfast tables the next morning, that your article bristled wval of The extract from your paper of the $0th, above quoted, couples Geneval Rosecrans so Grmiy with this matter as to lend additional color to the idea it the appearance of the Army Book proved mores pretext than a prime cause for your article, Yet, notwithstanding this, inasmuch as you talk of, book, and of myseif, I wil! address myself to the precise points you raise,. ot the in ite Respecting the “Annals mite that I am concerned Cumberland,” you intt- authorship, or, if not the author, that hes. friend of mine, Your first intimation is quite groundiess, and your second, hope, fa true. That work, I believe, stands upon its own ground, ae stated in the author's preface. gis I presums the author heartily thanks you for the atir you have created over the work. Of any mention of myself in tho book, I will simply add that the author had free access to the police records, and that I presume he wrote from his honest cénvictions, Thee To come to the points vaised in your article:—You first sive qm jtouginative account of imy acts in Mississippi, under aah Fope, Rosecrans and Great. Your charges I will While in Mississipp|, at an ently period, T was for a eh ort the not repeat, but will proceed briefly to their anewer. connected witha firm of “ootton pur hb sers—which firm operated openly and honorably, upoa precisely the same terms as others ae Your statement that. used the ‘Army Police” as an ald to purchase cotton, or to trade in any wise, in Mississippt, te an entire mistake; and your charge that I enjoyed or used any exclusive privilege to purebase or to bring in cotton at the expense of the government, Js an utter fabrication. Your intimation ‘that eral Rosecrans was countenanc- ing and fostering a brigade of cotton thieves,” I leave yout to reconcile with the public appreciation of the honesty, the wisdom and shrewdness Of that oflicer, And your atate- ment, in concluding your tmaginative episode, that ‘so satisfied was General Grant that the whole affair was a great abuse that he turned the whole of the operators out of the army,” lends toa most false impression; for it was not until some time after my leaving his depariment that hie restrictions were placed upon trade. Having thus introduced myself, you proceed In the fol- lowing animated style:— Truesdail would probably have fonnd “) of upation | gone” had not Geurral Rosecrape about this time been placed In command of Buoll’xarmy. The “chief” no sooner eard of this than he bied him to Bowling Gree tas “ehief of the army po ice the Army of the Cumberland arrived at Neshvill nel” Trueadail took & house at the corner of Ohurch and High streets, and did a quiet, and, we suspect, a profitable business ‘ora few weeks. Hy that time bi oree was full . Jennings, locaved at the corner of High and Cedar ‘and thenceforth strocts, chief of tm army police was second only to General Rosecrans, These several ervors I will very briey correct. I was ine vited by General Rosecrans sto join him cpon bis assuming the command of the Army_of the mberland, I took’? no house iu Nashville, The Provost Marsht General fur Bisted the police quartersgin | the tien eopy ‘ollicofer™ house. For a private room fu the Dr. Jennings’ house, hired of its inmates for a period of three weeks, and by them freely offered to me when I wae quite tll, I paid @ Liberal price, You continue PR.) detectives had found thelr way rivate Then: "Tie Dearing of hie acer, Tike to Taand aea'a ing ‘in the extreme, Th: tanner perilous to life offensively that earnest ue nstrances: to Governor Johneon, who self appealed to S wena Mossormae vo have tee eenioces checker. Fhe general wernor Mm: replied that the g fies \o General True rons ong wince conse H e tae ails acto ‘Tor thoee of taken the grou tgeute were to be quest T answer, the policomen, seouts, &e., rode fast when they bad business, They thus rode Ubrough the darkness of night, and amidetatorm and dangers, while their detractors were cosily in bed, no doubt, The employes were instructed to be courteous to all, Thatcomplainte againat the police: men were uot listened to, la & charge that Governor John- fon will not make, nor will + nll Auy candid citiven of Nash ville, conversant with police aifairs, believe, Youcontinne — Ere jong, and without the ia igrutog of any order, the chiet demanded and seized all ‘i tn the banks and brokers’ The right of the Chief of Police to do this wae questions! by Governor Ce fon, who addressed Mr, Truemlail wpon the eubjeet, but inated by ceived no rep! ia #uctoss in this -matter, he lem piaied a seizure of the vac ks ‘beunselves And ing thein a hia ° counselling before he, took mentioned The spar ‘se to th . who “gave hi weight: proportions, Gined ott epeculetion, - However, be consated bin terwards by inaugurating a system of he success ily on for monina, The rebel money was ceived b by express order from the general commanding. and hie action wae subsequently eve talued by the authorities @t Washingtoa. Governor John. fon Dever Add-vesed me Ape het subject. The seizing the AKMY OF THE CUMBERLAND. ste plated, bit inquiries were Nashville banks was mover cor made, by willtary direction, a* to thelr issuing new money Jp such unqulet tines, and when tt was notorious that they | had no deposits in their vanlis, Time has since justitied | that precautionary step—the bak issues of Nashville, then now at forty’cents dis five per cent above greeubaces, count, I never spoke to M Mee made no confiscations; th stom the subject, ‘The po- gelzed goods upon orders | of thoir superiors; the Provost Marshal General in all cases | ordered contiseation after examining the parties or evi- dence. To continu He wes also invented with authority to give pas power sus withhe d from all leztitnate comman Peited cords, a: rosted whom be would, on a charge of trea- fon cried them 1 his ow court, Convicted them, sent chem fo prison and voniiseated tl T lagued passes only to the policemen and to scouts, To enmubie me to do 80 at all hours the Provost Marsha! General furnieivod me with passes ble to him for them, Where T objects, I recommended ihe giving of passes, ax did Gover nor Johnson avd other Union men, The wildest charge of am your article, Mr. Kaitor, la involved in the last sentence T knew good men, and worthy of the above quotation, That i arrested, tried and sent to prison ci.izens “on acharge uf tr if treason,” of my owa anthori- ty and direction, is utterly false, Tn most cases the traltors Of Tennessee were arrested upon charges made by Union citizens. They were examined, the evidence submitted to “the General commanding. and upon his express order were they imprisoned, thelr property confiscated, &e. ‘Your multitude of assertions, that I mow became "General ‘Truesdail,” in a bluster of ‘asoummption, ‘and that “some of- ficers openly charged Truesdall w ‘with dishonesty, and Rose- crana with participating int mit,” 40., &0,, may pass for thoir current value, They rre not m_worth @ denial, Nor will I pause toexplain your muasjatements concerning Captain Temple Clark, You complain of “favoritiam and partiality being shown in the police rego regards” of the army book in question, For the first Mime, 3 you are here correct. The author of that work has shown ps own partiality In passing by casos of fraud and corruption detected im our army from a gener- ‘ous impulse to save the vairele heart of fond friemis at home, You spy:— Bot what. we complain of In “The Annals” is that favo- riteism and partiality are shown in the selections from the Police records, It becomes our duty, as it happ ma tobe an Dur power, wy describe other doings of this gr Se Per alter Chit Yruestall frat moved into Zoliicot Louse a negro, appeared ai the uilice ef Governor Johnson, representing that he had run away from bis master. and lind brougiyt witl rse Valued at one thousand dollars. The Governor or ermaster, Who would return it to the owne: eT an, “Teturned out that ©Maj oe ina Pozseasion of the horse, and when the negro pre Beir with the Gevernor’s order for the horse to be transe Terred t» the quartermaster, Russell put him tn prison. | Ro- Monstrance from Governor Johusen only bronghta reply from 4 i that he obeyed no order except from Geu- eral Roseerai ‘The troth in this case fs aioply this:—A slave man came {nto Nashville one morning, riding an elegant bay stallion, with an officer's saddle and equipments complete, A rebel jatress late at night, and the } oflicer had called upon his negro acized his horse while thas engeged, mounted and | rode to Nashville, When near the city, a wiite man advises him to go at once to Governor Johnson. Soon after a negro advises him to go the police oflice, When near my office, a policeman sees him on the tine animal (sald to be worth $2,000) questions him, and enters the ofleo with him. The negro’s statement was taken, and wand T ordered the horse to be ment to Captain Irwin's sunbie, | the Quartermaster of the post, Governor Jobnson won after entered the oflice, and requested te man and horec to be sent to him. To this I cordially acceded, sent a iceman ator the horse, aud both negro and horse were in diately sent to him as re- nested, The negro was not imprisoned, but kindly treated, No “Major Russell” was in my employ. The whole matter was thus accidental, and did not ocoupy an hour of time. ‘The several otner instandes of fraud you have collated, Mr. Editor, as the misdoings of the Army Police, are as ated as is the above instance, and the extent to which your credulity has been imposed upon ts enormous, You have not space, had I the ineliuation, to ventilate the acts in the ease of the “Irishman and his oue hundred bushels of potatoes,” the loyal woman with a “rebel son,” and perhaps others, They are #o utterly distorted in state. ment as to be no cases at all, but rather fetion, most feebly founded on fact. Lastly, T will quote from your Indictment a8 follows:— Mr. Truesdall anperintended the preasing of negroes and horacs, and in the latier work be was once cauent hands someiy. He was sending off two spleudid animais he bad pressed for the cavalry scrvien, but Instead of ‘sending them urfreesboro he ucketed them for St. Louls, As lis woid ‘was law they went safely until they arrived in the depart. ment of General Boyle, who seized them and turned them ‘over to the proper a.uthoriites wildly w I never impressed a horse or negro in the army, Nor was such power atany time given to me. Impresement was only made by commissioned officers, under orders from the general commanding. Police inen were at times ordered by such officers to aid in cullectfug the horses, I never sent Fl| or tried to seud “anu animal" of any kind ‘to St, Louis” or elsewhere for my personal use, It follows, of course, that General Boyle never seized any of mine, and that your statement fs utterly unfounded | in fact. The following cir- cumstance may have given rise to repdPts upon which your assertion may be based :— I was ordered by General Rosecrans to send six horses to Lebanon, Kentucky, for the une of a party of telegraph ope- rators, who were about to proceed to Cumberland Gap. The horves were mot put off at the proper point on the railroad’ through ipattention of the man man In charge of them; they ar- rived at Louisvisle, where they w were properly take of by the quariermaster of the post. These are the only horses I ever sent ont of the department, Thus having dispored of your statements, and which aro mainly reiterations of Nashville etreet reports, which lived and died there months ago, permis me to add a few remarks respecting the army police. “This 8 organization was attached | to the Provost Marshal General's Department of the Army of the Cumberland, and to ‘whieh 4 was in all things aubor- diate, Much care was taki the selection of good men fer the police, and they wi tavariably given written (or rather printed) Snatructions, were put under an official oath, nd were held toe atrtet accounvabillty, All setrures of conteaband yood d Koods, with the attending facto, were reported to the Provomt Marshall General, ‘and by bis special or general orders were tumed over to the proper departments and to the eustoin | house oflleera, The exami- nation of all arrests and seizures of property was made by the properly appointed offcors, and the facte were pre sented (o the Provost Marstial General, The Chief of Potice 41d not confiscate property of any kind; he had no authority todo No man ever came to me wih complaints and refused a hearing; ani where the charges made were in any wise true Ttook all “Possible care to make ample ree titution and to prevent their fut r fevure @ccurrence Sech com- eo Fine alaordered seats hen I arrived there is Invested by & rebe: army. reels were barricaded by. cotts ith desperate peop! or i begining the army poi fn encounter! aoe ty. My attending to the A: service, In connection wit! Jatter ib greater ay it readily merited. entation and says ino doubt, My work Dublie character, and T well knew tt must and a 60 the clonest serutin 1 and am now, rver should meet with much mi wi " 1 in ctreniatin hue aa you have Had von in your represeniauon of t hown any desire to portray the good wort by it, your case would now be better lor you, ike ark aitepted during sine dive magia of a wiover aod 9 Teslgnet the position of cuict of Pole watil thie partiontar tf ms, 10 wi Ce why did you you welt ing forth your charges? When the Army Police wae doing aviest Work none Were more loud in i\* pra we th a nion men and press of Nashville. As verninemt, My OrEADizAtion Faved ie i. neve ite c: itthus erved an Mure ccat. No other department of eit 4 —) @astatning record as thin, Aw ‘iLonly add that I brave abstained from my ite whatever while on thie cm vonpont . do now. court imvestigati jew and my connection wine irs eke hee Fermariy Obiel of Pollee, Army of mal Aad WISHA RTs s TAR O CORDIAL, D* WISHARIS DR. DR. DR. DK. DR, WISHARDS WisHart’s WISHART’S WISUARTS PINE TREK TAR CORDIAL PINE TRES TAR CORDIAL PINS TREG TAR CORDIAL PING TREN TAR CORDIAL PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL I8 THE VITAL PRINCIPLN OF THE PINS TREB, 18 THE VITAL PRINCIPLE OF THE PING TREB, Ip Ti VITAL PRINCIPLE OF THE PINE TREB, 18 THE VITAL PRINCIPLE OF THE PINE TREE, IS THE VITAL PRINCIPLE OF THS PINE TREB, Jin the distittation of the tar, propertles are retain whem all others i TAR CORDIAL, TAR CORDIAL, “—~TaR CORDIAL THB THE Tus GREAT REMEDY FOR GREAT REMEDY FOR ORBAT REMEDY FOR THE GkEAT REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION. “THB GREAT REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION, 1 am constant revolving such certificates as the follow- bs 2 READ Ii: x. Wistakt:—Dear 8:R—I had a very dreadfal cough aud sore ‘broatfor ose year, and my who.e system was fast giving Way, and | was prostrated on ity bed, with Lctie hope of recoverimg, My du he power Of aii medicines, ad to. short time Tmust have gone to my grave; but, thank’ God: my danger ip-law weuld pot reer until she wont to your sore, No. 10 North Second street, and related my case 10 you, pureli: ope bottle of your tine Tree Tar Cordia:, and [ commenced to use tt, and in one week: hs, was Save beer, and after using three bottles Lam perfect! bene § wonder to all my inends, for tiey all pronoul ihe past cure. Publisu my case if you oper KEBECCA ta ILTON, No. 1,821 Wylie street, Philadelphia, TAR CORDIAL. TAR CORDIAL TAR CORDIAL, TAR CORDIAL TAR CORDIAL. INFALLIBLE CURE FOR INFALLIGLE CURE FOR INFALLIBLE CURE FOR AN INPALLIBLE CURB FOR AN INFALLISLE CURE FOR r. Ward ways: CONSUMPTION, CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, BRONOHITIB, BRONCHITIS. BRONCHITIS, BRONCHITIS, AN AN AN in—I had Bronchitis, sof Breath and Palpitet rus. had been tre: ent physicians iu Philadel ne) stop the rapid course oi my disease, and I hud despaired of ever Leing rex ored 10 health. Iwas wruly on the verge of Your Pine Tree far Coral highly ree am- ‘hended to me ty a friend. tried it ani am thankful. to say that after using four large and one swai! bottie L was to perfect heath. can give reference to my ‘Nv. os North Seco it, or at my ollice of Ré- coiver of ‘Taxes, fron 8 A, M.t02P: M., corner of Chestnut and Sivth streets, JOHN WARD, BLEEDING OF THE LUNGS. BLEEDING OF THE LUNGS, BLEEDING OF THE LUNGS. BLEEDING OF THR LUNGB. BLEEDING OF THE LUNGS, READ THE FOLLOWING :— Mn, Wisart:—Si—I return you my grateful thanks for the discovery you have made in making @ medicine that will gure Invammation of the Lungs and Laver Complaint, When L commenced to use your Ping Tree Tar Cordial L was, to ull appearance, near my grave. I had been for a lei of Lime spitting’ blood, and would at umes vomitit My bysicians (for f employed two) pronounced me past cure; fut my sister had used your Pine Tree ‘far which did ner 40 much good tnt she prevailed on me, as a last re- sort, co try i; a commenced to tse it, 1 bere taken twelve bowl Saud am perfectly cured, and and willing that any person t Ste sek suotud oall oa me; mer nd J will tell them what your Cordial hasdone for me. my friends and neighbors were utterly astonished at m; speedy return to heslth, for they had seen me vomit blood ina clotied state frequently, Publish my case, for I want every porson that laguitering as I wae to, anewg oh pour ir faluabie medicine, ally. waieate treet, alx doors above Richmond. aires is TAR CORDIAL TAR CORDIAL TAR CORDIAL ‘TAR CORDIAL TAR CORDIAL WILL CURS GRAVBL, WILL CUR® GRAVEL. WILL CUBE GRAVEL, WILL CURE GRAVEL, WILL CURB GRAVEL. Mn. Wiswant:—Dear 8tn—Having been severely for a number of yeare with the lorabie; often, for ® week at ory Fs call twice a day cause: sous seseuse audferiag, tay who! nynte: ing dei ‘and debilitated; but ater hear.ng of your Tar nd the many eur:s performed by Mt, concluded t0 try it, and am bappy to.tay thal from iy. co: to take itl felt relieved, and now, alter uslag three b ‘ot lea, feel myself perfectiy cures, ani most cheertully permit you to refer to me, hoping to beneit omens amiarly attiicted, AMES Raatechen, No, 1,215 € Oneee ‘street, Kensing! WISHARTS TAR CORDIAL WISHARTS TAR CORDIAL WISIARTS TAR CORDIAL WISHARTS TAR CORDIAL WISHART'S TAR CORDIAL Tract bayoad gure talons yr intacmeuce of ts Lunes, Coughs, Sore Throt and Breast, Bronchitis, ‘Asthunae Piles, Gravel, and an unfailing remedy tor female com Tnflammation of the the plaints, i WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL, WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL . WISHART’S PINE TREB TAR CORDIAL, WISHART'S PINE TRE! TAR CORDIAL. Hoyespae, Pa, June 24, 1889, Ma, Wisnant:—Drar Sin—I euit e for neary two years, trom neur. Up Into tie throat, face, bead great weakness and debility of the whole system. The pain as #0 intense from it as vo be almost unenduradle, So Vere were my sutferings that 1 was induced to try ey remedy ceperamended b 7 my Irieuda, but foued po reliet, | had one of the ne is constant attendance fo seers than o pears bute tolled t eme, Fortunately, ‘whe had oeen sured by the Tar Cordial thro of a severe aifecion of the lungs, with constent cough and Neral devility (she being cousidered incurable), I was in- iced to t ottle, and found immediate reliel from ite | use. 1 only used three botties, which entirely cured me of the disease, and restored me to perfect hea th, free from all neuragia, pain, &e. ied @ number of persons to tr our Bar Ci cme on™ eran ton, CO. sore Ub ts eo gap ‘so oul, SORE throat, for the suc ishing the * Tam most gratefully and truly yours, 4, oxraNon, You can Tefer to me at Boncadale, Pa., & you se proper. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEI18. BRWARE OF COUNTERFEITS, BRWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. 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