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te 78 eet The Rebels at Fort Warren. 4 nheoting of the Booviety was eid on ‘ab the residence of Hon. ga. ‘States Commissioner to Pera, late George Folsom in the chair. “after the adoption of the minutes of last meeting and i a ie | aoe = WHAT THM KEAGLS THINK OF BACR-OPEER—A WO re nonnate ‘ the ‘of three now members (to of whom were waa ioe eee Me May 18h the cape upon Whe tate ad eo! ‘the election tes Aiton Warren, tse ° ma foie the of te pani he was feo amen townsman, Mr, J. @, Shea, well known for his con- to French colonial history), the meeting pro- ceeded to now business, A couple of stone implementa, discovered in New Jerzey, and used by the Indians for 7 anil, Te vay th Opeure to me, ' oe ce Be idiaei Swed there; the excitement has boon” gules r—Q r cue UVOF siuce that Ume that I can’t say positive! if Ze ahr Tea. oe, the cork Res aftor I wel communivation with the ~ @ Yon say the military were the feople | diately ran down the * i ‘hy fuisniy een jmme- }geme information respectimg them, He seems to be tomar te bean of | he ag Ledeen seaeRoeiee actin | beer Unt he eocit pasa over the seat i < street wero ron b excited and you returmed BOMe How joug | Hecrelary Stanton, but F . to be gimost a “South: a or Ty catoaln a ome AL AbOUL ADEE acgrtors of mus | turned anc went’ Tay” ‘dip tee to yet 4 peli -y serie sy enjoying the Thospltatities of danger, then It does not deprive bim of .| bruising corn, were extibited. They are sbout eight e Rebel Correspondence Becween | our. found "Captain Rio”, 14g. back to, the pollve, Mices | the goverbment game The defondant is bound, to prov her sobe, hud sisroth-d on tho. sides from use ’ , ra a g, Did von wien Dear of the #80" goation of the Prost | fw.e him toy na.0'4 ‘ang What M aormation’ 2 2a4, ie whole iyuber of prisoners at the fort is | ths Ce HB eoeamte bye penal A volume of Cincse text, rendered into rl nd and dent? 28, ag! mo " i buus tucee hun an em) a blok- jury, ae \ Richmo! nd fahada. at Sa teat who. NO “semaasin was? A, Yes, alr; | Booth botura ””y MINK T MOMS awa: yout likove, I wus ine | mio reuuers, rebel: ol wey gon tidied chazend. Tho | a cedet foe plain” Tuey wero at erty also co give | Euglish spelling for the uso of stutents wae ? OPP ya Booth ; some gave bim the, name of Boose. troduced 10 im one ovening. ab the Metropolitan Hotei; | namber of gueriltas is Dharlytwo hundred, most of whom exemplary damages, If they bellove shore Woe s careless. | produced, but it was stated that @ for- AAA AROAAK ph nnn @ Did A Pecyenere ‘spoken oft Ay Yee, | Thad alse Seon him on the tage; but f noticed in| belng to the command of Mosby, ‘and Truen expturod | nosso the part of the derenaea, € Verdict may | Micrer would be unable to FO aa = toy 7 ope & her A] formant’ rove WR OXAL| others. ferdict nable bs tar im: 2 ae of B® - be ge oe « i ouheard it? A. Ttwas, | ove: ie ata oR oy 2 Tedloe pert i ae A TET they on eee doameneeraes lng re ond. Piao for u80. Out mAtive, aselstance, Tho mecting, mumboring Boo 3 Ossession nga | Siar devworn up too coc was a lai day and? oued. tin gesdomat walking foeurely 1 | ind gensrally rom whut they, call pete AP Sc Ps nearly forty members, then attended to tho report of Mr, 1'T hover pald any particular attentio ; ur; every, jrarson, ezodpt the one T Lave. mc uite-a.nutaber of them are from Mary- Ife. ; " wuln’s Cipher. and I never pat a o 9 gts OUR Maree ee i in One x an 1K Peay They are (perfanls, erehe to Bolter Explosion ane en ey oly Sailer srbe be lain researches regasding the Inca civi- ‘ Q, What time did you leave Bryantown? A. Tcould } fit very inuch vexed ab)Booth getting away. the diselpline of the place, and our officers have no trou- - ucado, May 19, Mee oe eres ated verbatly’ thal having in 1868 recotveds OR entire pot give you the preci ttedeond time; We was and, £ felt very anueh vector long efter you heard the door | bis, With thom..A:aong ‘them ix @ young man named | The froight locomotive No. 2, on the Chicago, Alton Saciee sane wes nalls. Cia bee 06 le tener Oe 3 from the settlement of unadjusted claims betwoen Peru it was then’”, | giana wos. it until you saw this man balancing himee!? ig, |B skell—a good looking follow of about twenty years and | i451 Louis Railroad, exploited yesterday afternoon, the United States, he proceeded to the furmer country, ‘ ‘litary, and ina few minutes they told ‘i 4 ¥ ‘ate in Mosby's command—who ciaims to be Sacob Thompson’s Financial Trans- | (07 ey a been ssaseinatod, and 1/ ie | glupgttst A: Nok more tin whille J was making (WO | © Pii'eou of President Mouroa, © | when fourteen miles out, instantly killing the engineer, that the President been ame | Bie accom) ests actions in Canada. back. 4 ¢ ‘Are yon satisded that the door was clored by rome Whea President Lincoln was killa many of them | fireman and # brakeman, he ns ey nuke Tite omclal whore prey ‘Q You say nome raid it was Booth and som » saiq jt | other perso tan the ene who went out of tho door? | seemad to regret it very much, and there were no ex. be ing more thaa five months, Mr. Squier devoted the re- wot Boow that was spoken of by some of th’ ,“Qoraiera | A, I could not possibly be eaflstied of that; there was | pressions of Joy among them. They gay that Lin-oln mainder of the two years'to his antiquarian labora, which, —_ with whom the English Jang: age was not onveraant? |. not to preclude the possibility that the dyor was | was lenient, and they had reason to expect favorable Arrivals ang Departares. drew him into the remote interior of Peru, covering @ i ‘th f a Seen SA eee -_ Bo eee one closed by Boo'h himseif, ” treatinewt ee ae Some St Sheba ry re fonds, yaa “A ee nip, Misntesippi-cO great distance. A large ‘of his rescarches were de- who speak audi! j those who Ar tisfed that the 20) aside | thoy receive the Roston @ daily, and ars well poste New On s anp Key West—Steamsl i ° i 7 The Examination and Identification of | ye ra ‘amalgamation of the 1a0gur’ yoq faid. it was the door os in a Pos on, haa he beets 0. disposed, to | up in the howaar ... fag he Call earch pet Payne, Ai Vowel, Dr Wales, ‘Phyasssiey Cnaking Oss" Bollea and Feta, aud to tho auelant capital afte Tucaae Booth’s Remains. ROOD | seilia siathiniea bus Sigh” ware ustedeent Meee Fe es od health Recently orf io purchase a imelaliiocoma, | bile Mr Wales, ter cheson, Ldeut Marshall, Livat les, Licat | he fame 'e melsovolh, Coes sme of the rosults of was assassinated? A. Athome; I waited to tell you it | Q From his manner ho wes enol enough to ‘hare done | in which Dis rematne seer sont home, * | Batterson, Lagu, Welle, Lieut Ansett Mr Whicomb, Me | these Inbora, Mr, Squier, In a Jraphio. manner, BODS ther i . was sbrough the authority of th" dary. Cee eee ee ae Tielke the athey popledst, |. Our iutursvant ert them speak frequently of their | Voice! MrMoiry Mr Colsigore Mr Bowen, Mr Cate, Mr | worse for elng a littie desultory, gave a picture of the Q, Who was the darky? A“ chariog Blois, therothor | By Mr. Ewrsi--@. Were not the other persona you | comruabier, Mo vd from ta tr watemonts he wrote | Bicidon, ir Kendall, Me Orcuit, Wm Welds Mr sihlin | Interior goenery of Ferd und of ile stolid descendants », ‘ of the fellow whose testimon” , has just been tak have spoken of also | ition to have ti npted the ubstantinily as foilows:— ‘aod lady, Mr Strauss, paulding and wife, Mr Mr. Stowart’s Pursuit of the Murderer aH Dag gs ee him, WY saainatod the President? exit of Beste Lh Syeny-on denaniod the moment I = Sagure betorian a anor lo, Mosby @ bravery atic te te Se eee Cala : v@ no knowledge +’, asking him, and I think ho | saw them every person 1 met could have. gysiricte’ | an: iy worl beside Marion and Ma. | fi! : Mre McElroy, 3 avr Through; Ford’s Theatre. aeyer told me. See Booth’s motion except on> person, who was thPee or We oar tho wovel the'lelder, baviog. at fret Re gondows Mr ae aa Rea ee In itar—Commodore J i the Incas who linger among the recess's of the Andes, He depicted the history of that ancient civilization as re- vealed to us in the vast works of Interna! linprovement, of sncltl economy and of devotion winch still remain, the inierminabl- aqueducts and military or royal roads, greater than the Roman; the forts of rere. arclil- any other rt. hat directios ‘from the centre of the town do | feet to the right; that was the person I described cnisted, or rather he took wp arms on his own account, ” live# “A. Tlive'.n the eastern direction, prine'pally | seemed to be pasting off. WARD cast sri wavy others.who werd in. the Mrst battle of Bull | pNEW OPM GStmuane oN Culler, doin Ready Capt Palmer, i the sabui ‘Then the peraon youespeak of nearest the door waa | run, where be rendered good service. His thorough | Hoy Lieut O'M Wadsworth, RA Porter, E Maitlind, Jas tf @ On the road” ,etween Bryantown and Dr. Mudd’s? tho Detter eration haze obstructed the pussuce of | khvwledgd of the country Foon after attracted the atten~ Rututiland, GO Hall, M0 Burt, A Morrel, John Brui Se ere etal tiles ‘aneisatan More Important Tostimony | +,jivesoor isertcttulmtsingemoya vt” | Ron han day of to cursus you knve?”& | fee: d°K Dov mame omitaand mala | ut Mar Mandan Hen Pega Mp | For mes ee a Ny of ely ee i " earn the my o , I " . J +B R Btev y Suppressed. tween Bryan? on abd Dr. Mudd’s? A No sr. gue whaleret ould thin aide vearent'tho oor | Hstemarmne, which ato dine exceeded over five han. | bal Sonera et | aecmeesale Ik whicn te’ sprit of - domonia P @ 13537 ur impression that you saw Dr Mudd in the | have opened it and gono out before you went out? A. | dred men, harassed us more than any other ten thou- Walker, Mist, Houraos J Weber, wite'and five children; | Sonveaience, We exelied into ‘enius, BO. perfect town? +, My impression, if it be Dr. Mudd that 1 saw, | Yes; the door was immediately within tho gontrol of the | sind rebels. Mia Wikof and wo children, Miss Eva Brent, two chil: | Ore °thoy gor pri accessibility, ’ eystem and. Taw bY .n vet on his horse, but I could not swear that it | person who stood there, Eyer cinee the first year of the war his raids have boon | dren and servant; Mrs# 1’ Welchman, 1) & Laquarte, Mre y a bined] f Gu: 4 ibean wad eee was Mudd, * By Mr. Ewima-—Q, Do you know whether any per=on the terror of the Union people in the upper part of Vir- | HViuchon, J Brown, Mlag 8 rowan, (86 tansy, Mia ee ieee squicr certainly excveds anything that on in the pesaage as you wentont knew (at | ginia, Though nominaliy in ‘our possession, it has been | Pig ie 0a, chtaweller, ¥ YaCrolx, Pidireondet, | the white race hes yet conceived in the way of a coher Q, Did you see the face of this person? A. No, sir, 0 stave OF II 4 Accumulation of Evidence | 0 ee ine yee we blos by a side or back | tho assassination had Deen commitios | A. Tcanue’ say | tueafe for a Union man there to avow his seatimenia, If | Eitousseau, J H Kimer, IBougier, N Koch, J Levy—eud29 | ent, ho:coconlous, Imperiateity, and ip of Itelt “a vrew. * thet; they acted very much like fe asiounded at | he did 60, all his horses, stock, household goods, &o., | in the steerage. — Against Jeff. Davis, Yow close wore you to him? A, About ton or | something that had just ooourred nem 18 | sero sure! be gobbied up.” Mosby entered our ned | “itew Onisans—Steamship George Cromeell—Ht Sangent as tho. apralit. iaaiy, mast He ve ym tne te fey &o., &o. tmgaty yards, landing on ine pore of thealore. |, |. Teathmony of Robert A. Campbells | Ih iith. He Fei etree tebe ei Med ec ar rita oeatien goed en IO SET pectin a ee aging ype rar ; ae ey r re ah Eavaligion. 27, Ebaia teat NST A mieteeel conte our rear, im rotreat, driving back and burning our } wifeand servait; Mrs Philips Mies, Flips Mos HB age | he minor race of the cost, which ory aubdued by the 7 4 4 5 wo et ren, ine Ma} nel previ THE EVIDENCE ON SATURDAY. | 4Z,P% rust.cer ete tone wie man me Seva si no moc i cm | IG? Ch ho ln, he aac at | Wea ig Wey Ge | eh ec eigen wa ki the 2 of Gat city ‘am, as first teller, rarely entered into an engageraent without good chances aioe ae oe mm @ Do you know the horse Dr. Mudd usually rides? | “Q Fook upon that account and state whether or not | ¢ yp Brace No mers wero treated harshly, but all eo ee tee oe Bhost, Fonte’ Pn Hock, | tecture, and in the character of the skulls, urns and im- plements which they conceal from those of the Inca. city of Cuzo and the Islands of Titicaca, The inference raginoron, Mefy 90, 1868, | A Thave hoy be bee hayo ‘seen him on a great many horses, and there | st is.a correct abstract from the books of that bank, A | were made to give up thelr money and awap clothes, if | drick and wise, Captain Jas J Van Horn, Mrs Seymour ang was that tho warlike and victorious Inca Taco, ‘were a great many horses connected there; I have seen . * Westimony ef Assistant Secrets, of War , It is; 1 oxamined it before I came away, . J Brackett, Wm O'Connor, Lieutenant M ult, E oxy him ride 9 bay horse, @' Whatie i? A Itis tho account of Jacob Thomp- | bla men wore 1 ae) Fr ocrrapmastera,and, as | feraalh tt eth Wn eemest K Burks, W Maaeets, A Dana. Q Did you see Dr. Mudd when you first went into 7 P i el Y} eral coast tribes ‘The fret witness examined to-day wes Assistant Soore. | tow? A. I think, not, son with the Ontario Dank; Montel saencen a, | ihe term is exprowsed by the. prisouers, they wont | Sie Lixin M pes, HF Andius snd son, F Blrataud child, | after roring en intericr position, and poseceaing vallay tary of War Dana, a8 follows:— isp ae HLmmodiately on your arrival on the second | ane account commences May 20,°1864; prior to tha urough them. Ons division mado among those who | | siucow Heap Steamship Avago—Coln WT Bennett RT. | tr valley ofthe wolnied so-sidg ruplm, were Seaiag Leite however, he left sterling exchange n on the rebel formidable,’ He ts Suith, 8 Chipman; Mra Col Gurnser, Miss F M: Clarke, | a favorable opportunity to attack with ther numerous: @ Sisto what position you ecoupy on the goverm- | Q Were you personally acquainted with Dr. Mudd? | y2.nu af Liverpool or Loudon for collection; as soon aa | qi? Perron Mosby, is not form! le ts not over | Miss E Coben, Rev Mr Fuller, Mrs H A’ Rev Chas | jegions this menacing rival nation, who cultivated on 8. ament? A. Tam Assistant Secretary of War. A. Ihave been for two years end five months; before | fifo agents advived us of the bills being paid the prococds | Ein, eat seven Inches igh, is thin 8D4 SDT, ang ca ao A ieee a ere Mire Hamition and coilaren, | Belghbor.ng alte civilization and power rivaling thelr ‘that I had no personal acquaintance with bim, were placed to his credit; the first advices we had were | SMP ’ * ‘Thos Ar. | Own, e beens shear Seg you and “apd be -ner Testimony of Lieutenant Dana. Moy Pe ‘and two thonsand pounds sterling: was 18 ——. ne ogee bial otiy Ped thea rel word | Mia oro and ae Me std feo ee outs cn and Mrs |. ‘The remarke of Mr. Squier derived # constant interest: have ever seen it before? A. 1 took it out of the office | Q state whether or mot on the day following the | aimount. beds Lge, es presses | Fidel und daugister, & Due, Mrs Due and ‘children, Capt | from the mena and relies with which they were a porsdh with the ides tbat he oan fathom’ his inu-rmost | Bulgell and Wasi Ate Sitarvey, Are Weed und'chilt, | jliystrated. ‘the musenm amassed during the travels of” jammett, Chas H Voorhis, Miss Moses explorer is not surpassed in value and: ef Mr. Benjamin, the rebel’Secretary of State, tn Rich- | President's assassination you were in pursuit of the State when the eccount closed? A. account exacti ‘Bn faved; Lerrived in Richmond on Wednesday, the 6th, | Sssaesins at Bryantownt Sea, sie np ‘April 11, 1865, at Be Shonts. | TROUg) cere ee ety | eer ace ies Valetta Gupta Y Baker bre’ WE Arm- i ? » | @ State what hour you arrived there on that ‘A. | @ State the aggregate amount of credit, and the ag- ‘erage 1s strong Be | stcoug, Mis J E BrailsCord, Mrs Murray, Mise Murray, Mise fand-went into his office, where this was found, and I | 7 cent an advance guard of four men; they arrived there te amount drawa? A. ‘the aggregate ant of | alowed oa. Be an Serer Me Devers pdt a tpriyedomrd Hee ee ina A COamen: Misw K Slattery, Mra M. Leonard, Drought it away with me, or rather, I sent itto Major | twenty minutes ora half an hour before I did; Larrived oie was paesrs 23; there is now @ balance due him we ‘od destroyed all that came within his reach. | ts ide Roe}, Mise i Duclos Day, a Sores, Hook wall n ‘ afternoon—Sat ‘Sekert, of tho'War Department; 1 saw it was the key to > re very near ono o'clock that jurday erie $276 So. was no myth with him. Ireck, 0 Kobbinw) Leute Davin ad. Matihews, Gray this indefatigabl extent by any similar collection in the world. Among the most profoundly interesting specimens Were the ekulls, of which his cabin2t d splayed a large nuraber, Those ofthe family, whether by nature or compres- sion, exhibited a diguitiea breadth and sphericity; while 5 0On. ‘Has he drawn lately to any considerable extent? “ + ‘ gm official cipher; there were many pepers end things @ State whether on your arrival the news of the Ho a ‘$00, oart ‘On one occasion, being severely wounded by our men, | Gardiner, Devere, fame, Hi Chier Engineer Fol: | from the catacombs of other races were fying around there, and aznls sosared to be Interesting | assiesization wos sprond ‘all round there? A.'Yes, ar.” | $1 ts ane ar aTeo 000 fe nearing exchange. | Be ondareg his alto oirtp bis Insignia of rane froma i Tea ON At Otel and cand N soma Unepiain | Bea ling tbe, lowert types in distance betwoam, Ki took st away. any parson mentioned ta iho asctenla; | +'Q' Btatciueamcant drawn out between the Lat and |,thowlder and leave bim tls fave, Boe, fedare elciemy | Brawn, Licut DB Hangan, AA FM i MW Allen, gue | te crow sm opesimons are now to, the eavans tight Q Was there was J. Wilkes Booth? A. Yes, sir; and some of the citl- of April A. The first in April is ‘approach ipped Astin ns 6 K, and Bissell, Lieut J 5 Stevens, @ Did you find im atrunkt A. No, sir; Benjamin's | Your sated me itl know for cortain it was he; aaeariy | avery soll check of Seat tomdeet aalints. there’ Tonner te renal be ‘reaming thal fier E write Ho dkinner, R Jolnson, V Wore, Mr Val: rooms—I feigning mortal wounds, whose death ‘eiloes consisted of a series of three or four asa quarter past two o'clock it was known that tho + | ia a deposit rece sae ae of 6th of April, of ned have been worth thousands of men to our cause. But to u 8 Wright, Mossra Heats, dont was assassinated, and who the assassin Was. whicl to when ; of these speclmens are pierced by circular apertures, the- sik ores paral oeolng the nna | Le Pega no wit pono the | Api be pce awry eocagy sed se | Meus ena madden ihe | Gy ea Oa Be kann Senate | work of te ieie eed om of mere cern $y his confidential secretary or assistant; most | Q. Have you any knowledge whether you met’ him on | purchased $100,000 sterling, " ° | man by the name of Delante, who hed loft the cont evcaled | any Hatch, Whitman, Fouston, Kencomb, BD Herron. | jocts of which had evidently survived a certain time, the ef the articics had beom taken away; the record | ‘hat occasion? A. No, sir. @ Yon Enow Jacob Thompson persoaally? A. Yor, d | Yoiny to hart ee ceee at tates | Cups Armatrons, ox Brig Gat Duke—and 373 acess of rowth, around the tncision being manifest. rey luo’ extensively ‘luetrated tn the cabinets of Mr hed been taken-away, but I found several ‘Teatimony of Robert Nelson, Colored. | know him. f FH Whi wife . eens. Do you live im Washington? 4. Yes, sir; I did | | @ State whether or not, since tie tt Ot et aay house, and Folly Ht eons. ? A. He has; I heard h'm say my- documents, and this among them, bei Virginia. peor eee th parveas . chiares Dann, Jee Allison, Mr 3d Leck: 7 a8 lord. ‘Mra Bomer and infant, CK Powell and he hier a Wonee be sai By the Covnr=@ I should like to know the ohject of | @. Look ut that knife end state whether you found it | self he was going away, and I know he ins uot been mene wat Cormed bia that he'was a prisoner, took ‘him | °7 ant 7 displaying tl per Geo instrument. A. Is va key to the cipher by which | othe stfost, and, if 90, whon and where? A. 1 looks San in she bank inbaky | eam gr Nera es ta MOmRY the cares of Alexandrie, pessed the pickets pie g oan ic ee Pe ge a load. pencit, ‘much. Uike tbe one I Tound opposite to Secretary Soward’s. a chock given to « hotel keeper for, a: * «posed, board} ind in dao time delivered tbe man in Rich.| ¥ 5 Ee Wareer, J Hi Binrtovanteand ii ta the | sttention, ax an n of the tool work of the Incas. seeriain lettora ef the alphabet can be used for other let- | -Q When did you find it there? ‘The Saturday oa he was going overland Balitax, en'route t0 | ‘a ¥ ‘ steerage, * + } After a careful examination of these aa oo sat eee ters; ond, by wing those pointers, auch a cipher can be | morning ufter the Seoretary was stabbed. Burope. . | Thorewas no dangerous missions @® which he ordered DEPARTURES. large collection of ‘obinined by Mr, Equige,- (ranslated, of plain writing be turned into olpher by in- | »& find ft on the pavement or ia the middle of | | @ Seppe An yuk: Ari mama cael bis mon. which he was not willing ty ghage’ with them, T.evearogi—Sleamahip Brio—Ms and Mra Tnvtor ond te the meeting adjourned. } sta sett roca eae Me | 8 A. In the middle of the street, en he bas disappoarod from Montreal. Not» mam who was in bis cominand word tosay | children, and three children, Mr und re. Van Li ae atic ac ‘torpretation; is ie dong and cig! @ Who did you give it to? A. Dr. Wilson. Cy How jong eres this Lefore navigation open. a1 ‘against bim,. and thoy express the opinion that ‘he has Berger and three oh Mr and Mrs Mo- ws iy ‘ faches high, and constste of = cylinder of wood, which cnosetntateneat10N. think about Qwo veoks; T kuow thought lt strange he | made nothing by hiaraldx He loved excitement, aod Foe oe atts et Banas Miss bE Bradley, Wasuixorox, May 28, 1806, nan s paper suvelips taborioca-ithlstera; hia ytiador | .-@: You thy \me'th@oasee ust a, Z. Sold tt-yan, | {OM STIREGTIrah mew OF" WHINE S40, 7eNRe Hostel l aaarp webenh vpn Sunbem areco Ca cdleplag, iy comteees | Str de aye Surges: 2ume smh Oba. CeO op ete Siraid | _ The recent falling of in tho subscriptions to the seven gevolves on pivot holes at each end, andabarscros the | ODS KOI yg ac. ae wan matin | steers enoue and recognized as the agent of the a er een, “Hind wot the fortines of wat | Birube, fT Pianta eae Tero yoke Cause ug | thirty Jonn ie attributable to the fact that fears have: _ ‘top contains woodon tndices pointing down to the letters. enieat al preigg evan eigg gete acme pa ge ll Drought, hiea out he would not have bad a note inthe | Mra Dicts, Thos Guck, Ms Treacy, Mires and Hite teacy, Me erinined that there might be 8 tight money ‘Thompson; +. A " 5 arket. there need a] Testimony of Major Eckert. 'Q Was it tn tho strcot or the gniter? A. Itwaria | hewspaper reports, he was the Snancial agent of the | Woi!ts hisouy. pbutthat bas rendored him intamons, | Meraball, Mr and sve it L4bobe and ehildren, J Gale, PP wearkot. Dut OF Tenand on the mational beaks for 93 Freeman, E @ Look at that cipher, sind state if it was found tn the | ‘the middle of the street. > rebols; We know that he brought Southern steriing ex- ble ‘ort | days to come, there now being suflicient funds in the frank of J. Wilkes Booth; compare with this other | Giiee tine of the day ST i ig in the | Stange on their agents in the Old Country; @ part of the |g, VGtormane enya that there are Maprisoued with more, De Thoma at ld Vandenorr, Bam Pollock HL | valde of the’ amistant. treasurers Uo pay of which Secretary Dana morning; I was goi ; time he reaided in Upper Canada, end part of the time im | 56.16 men fifteen or twenty of Kinchetoe’s guorillas— | 1, Etoa—M Miss Fairer, L | wants of the government. ipher, Assistant tary has just 8 5 going to market; it was about Ave or | sfontreal. y 1verroot—Eteamabip fige Rhames; 5 apoken, and stato whether of not they ere the same, | !* o'clock, I think. i ee iiave you known bim to. be connected with other | Sf.independent plundering, gang, tive Grereng Rs | Bataey ae Cosaard Wes Hadley and wife, Stsn EVM Mec. | . ‘The Walpole, N. H., Bak Robbery. ‘A. They are the sate, sir, Testimony of Dr. Wilson. money travaaotions with other banky in Canada? A, | fala. These appewr to te Oa eel ie toliomabip wiin Bi Chicago ire ‘Bun nat ‘Thomas’ Buiith, Joan. MoCine, + pauomurmily May 20, 1865. @ Doctor, look at that knife aud stato whether or not | Ob, yes; I know of one transaction of fifty thousand o |, Laebbeuner, John Das Mra F Von Wi J Mre @ You are somewhat familiar, are you not, with those | #¢ is the kulfe you received from any ous? A. This ie | with tho Niagars District Bank, at At. Catharine's; thut Ome ae ck Se ee aenting tam Forrest's | 4 Cafens atid child; eo White, Rev, J May: ‘A mam pamed James Cummings, with numerous abingst A. Yes, sir, thie knife I received froin the colored bos just come from | was # check drawn to the order of Mr. C. C. Clay, and | mm mpaes aie apat that the save ot th Sree pane wong my peg reWsigh | siiacos, was arrestod to-day by detectives Taggart and: @ You have no doabt aa to their being the same? A. ed oy it was on Saturday, about temo’clook inthe | deposited by him in the Niavara District Bapk; that | confederacy are nnmbered, though some think there will | son, of Chicago; EB Dorsey, © F Furrington, te cane Smith, on the of being connected in the robbery Mone at ali, ir. 3 On thie 18th of April? A. Yea, op pray hs pong Kr oe it to their credit "the date | 1111 be Aghting west of the Mississippi. Seven-o'ghthe | Geo Osiner. Jove de Cova, James Henderson, of Forunta, of the’bank at Walpole, N. He, of Atty thousand dollare- © ‘tate whotner or not, elpher despatches have, from | @. Whore did he give it to you? ‘A. Inthe library of | Q. Did you know J. Witkes Booth, the actor? A. T lnk macrcy be spearp wen silegiaace and go | FS a Kentedy aud child. Jove talicnea, VA Curbasoatt, | last November. The chief of the party, Mx Sinbora, tine to timo, fallon into the hands of the War Depart. | Mr. Seward; in the Seward library; he brought it fn the | did; Thad one or two transaotions with him, aaae ne quite asumber ol rebel officers tm ea | 7 Cullinan, LG J Leki and tos, Miguel Lobes, Jas | wae gts ac ern Le dias cy by secs near talissed te es te og door and handed it to me, @. How often did you see him in Cunadui_ A. Teould | getue fore, who are Kept in separate quarters and arenot | wite and child: Fpemipsetis «Mi q Poe. aaa ee Selah of Bees XS. eve 10 toe, sir. you ‘xamination, They Pestimpny of tectwap J. B. Stewart. — a ee actu mare times; Iremem- | Stiowed to communicate with the other prisoners, ie Sathosbuek, George Da iasai, as 4 Bo May: ‘ered. ‘2.’ State whethor they were the same cipheras this, | 2 Sse to ure whether oF not you wore at Ford’e | Des dptiacly Smelt Nite tcrccount at your bank? A. | Among them are thirteen rebel generale, the mow prom: | Joep James White, J Caparo, 3 toch, Jame, Ledward ? lemgens, Baye onder, ae aE meTA, t ‘wore, sir; hat theatre on the night of the assassination? A. Yes, sir; x ‘nent of whom is Gen. Ewell. He seems to be a great fa- % " a 9 pete. h Ws Gaby have ‘worked qh te |"y ee RE a Sen; be hes eth 40 shle cvedis Cer ERNE A odd fore withthe rebel solar. They ray that ho was always P hapa an Mi mith J J Romasacee 3 = spon the despate a . re anes: jump from the box 4 “= the Aght; that ho was the fighting mau under Stonew. Cleland, A M Risch, G ‘Tw ‘Esca- « oak now of the despatches of the 18th and 10th | A. T did, nt about half-past ten o'clock; 1 was eit- | , @ Have you any knowledge how (ies cra apo? | Jacksou, nd much of the honor which that general gnined Seed Aen WH irhoman, Goo Freek, F aangmrt, fing in the rout chair’ near the orchestra, on the | & Tt was from a doposit that did not co through my | was due to Ewell, ‘The “boys” recount a coHoquy that ; Bewald and lady, Dr J Pestne, ¥ talmneran, Ak Sime, LLOOCK's POROUS PLASTR: eer EDICATED INDLA RUBBER, Ins and unconsfortable feelings in the aide or bac Cure pains un reo or T have, sir. : : . ; 2S Sc anes 4 ta wba at lat nate", St | Rye it rors he host esis zeny | Tas ego bare nk ce Waka Scon wt Ewe | Wear Merb od aie EE | uated oon ng an tee $ inte youths originate? "a. Norstf, Tibave copies, | {8 snd. my side was on the coruer on the left hand, | toler; tho manorsta, son egzo Miia”? + | $,the carly part of the Wa once ur reproved Ewell | Porivscus, Mra T Culiluan, Mts Gregory, Mra Jouee, Mra Me. | dyspepsia, they are always benefotal and often Cure. ES Sia:e washer thoy are writion fn the same cipher | Might undot and bringing me tmmodisiely next to the Per wie was Davis, Reger eo a ean drawing | 208.0928 so mush profane language, urging that it never | Gregor and oiiid. Mra Dedsey, Muang; Me amie Ht ty They Tellers oppression of & part more than « bilster, ang which youlaye spuken,..A. I think they are; they ite a tien aoe |e ee ee ea ee ee scomtront and T oe | Noms battle, | Swell replied, he whought praying Dever | wife nag ner ysemim John Dicks, Mrs idheriand sd WO im Seguin, John Blake, Mra i ch an emergency; on toi have changed; ‘and, our informant adda, Tisoon | children, BP Hingston, wile and chid;¢Mre Davey, three give no ble. Sold nal street, Brandreth House; also at No, by square, and by all druggists, who are again req 4 return, HARD AND DAMAGED PLASTERS FOR EXCHANGE FOR GOOD ONES. WITHOUT CHARGE, , was king to alate i be! way be different In the key word, but the principle is the | Ur). eed ate a pry, eee foyer fomet to. nae ‘ao ase wheter nA vas introdriced y Davie or Uy C. i eign id scirn Davey, 1 trans! made, and @ wen leaped from the President's . | Martin, from the States somewhere—from Richmond or . - childven'and nurse, 3 Hutchinson, wife and child; jurdon: Tove Yop rantea them? A. The clerks hare. ¥¢ | ing om the stago; tle came down with his back slightly | Baltimore; when Booth eame iuto the bank he only. hoi aad, Vance ae ices, Took Tee upiothe | S3p.vut: D Fitggorahl and wife, Henry Bishop! and wite, vg Sher ut any knowledge of | (OF aris tho andicnce, but as ho was Tisiag his face | Purchased a bill of exchange for sixty-one pounds | tuacbings oi Him whom we wre all amenable to, it is Fall Stariete, Mis i HAVK, vers in the steerage. sila, Ac. ir rm te. irs Hf Ringeling and two children, Mise © "ASBFORD, Cooper Institute heya . G Vow ‘nsend, Hf Bacharach, Mrand MrsJ Blumen- ar) Eimer, J israel, Me and Mra B Greeff, three chfl- nd xervapt; GA Gired, Mr and Mrs M Kohn, four chil SRANDRETH'S PILLS, dwervatt; Heury A Wise, United States Navy; Mra ‘Now preseribed by ten thousand medical men in al Leren and daughter Mrs Elizabech MeCowan, cubes where a purgative is needed. Mr W Peters—ail of New York; Mrs F 0 A safo and simple remedy. which eurca diseases, wheth it recent, infectious or not. They do not make us this instrument at ihe time? A, Yea, sir. eee id he i Baswex, v14 Sovrtawerox-Steamshtp Atmerica—Mr_ and a ‘these transla ; came filly in view; I rose and attempted to icap | ANd some odd shillings; he sal was going | General Ewell.” tye” hr a _—_ yecien re, Pa eae toms Of thode despatches? A. | COS dace; I made two oF thipe steps on | t0 Tun the bleckado; he asked whether in case he shoul Nee aren with the children of taa'oticecs of she | $e % Yrrece he ‘ene gee Hie shady To T_ GOLD PRICES, REFRIGERATOR! The followtng wore then road:— the railing to’ the right after alighting from where I | b® captured his captors would make uge of the exchange; garrison, who Jook to bim with childlike con Rosshard, Mr and Mra Theile, Mra ‘Tulin, CF Van ear ate ing Table Cutlery, China, Glass Tee ee eee re tat | Taaid no not cniess he endorsed the bill; he thea sald - ‘We again urge the necessity of oar Salniag: [te alighted from the staze, and who hed Ba hendin he would uke threo hundred dollars worth, for which I ate on: 2 he Paes a pes gdvaniagns. bicnin every nerve for victory, fran look | Prosident’s box: when I reached the stage, on looking to | think he paid Americen gold. Those are the only tWO | Jacket, made by some band loom of the South. Of LAncoln in Novernber as almost cer | the left, I percelved he hod disap ared at tho heft hand | tansactlons he had with us, ‘The’ prisoners expressed implicit confidence tn Je: Qin, and we need to whip his hirelings to prevent it. He y exclaimed, “3 ” Q@ Lock et these bills of exchange, taken from the r Sein, and. wo, need to whip, his hirelings to prevent it. Be. | ogross; I exclaimed, ‘i2top that man,” and then went . Davie, and no man could raliy them as well as he. " past the iongth of the staze, and turning to the right was | body of Booth, and tay whether they nr the chos you | is their ideal of a great man, Harry Giluore isn fav “ous drew ie a plain Berd not Uope even for recognition, tauch Sh ‘ ster to? A. Th Ontario Bank bills; ther " y in our last. BMoleombe will cxplirin thie. Those ‘ta distance of twenty feet [rom the door; but the door | Teferto? A. They are Ontario Bank bills; there 4800 | je among the privoners. He Js an ot!-band, dashing | Welsch and child, Syracuse, N ¥ Clatisseny six rg Yookee urinles arveorfect to wilt. Your /riand shall | was slammed to; Tran and got to the door very quick, | doubtsbont thal js foto well supplied with money (which Me dosen't.| chiidren.and two, séreaniat JU Trevinio, 2 Solin, Mon: taka cold when we use thera. We ny use eold or wara Amaned ately #eh to work as you diredt. but on continz to the door I swung it the wrong way; but Etato whotber or ese drafts were intended for | soon, fo care much for), and is very Liberal to the poor Mins VY Lennig, Mra D Kiefer, Philadey mo rand | "thee, Filla have Jarod thousands who have been pro ‘at ‘elix, nounced ure Corourn 19, 1864. : . “ use in the Btates or for general dist We ie bean ‘nedieo . ‘Your loiter of the 18th inst, fe at hand, ‘Phere ds yet une nae se) bobs coer gy po ony ee eae ae cammot toll tbat; we mete wake Ph cathenrocor Pune a] fellows who have been neglected by their (riends, If they gageimgcoeiae many covers beioro Kovesnber “Ablow | Siig, “ios has gone on a horse,” and T heard ihe | tons. Checks are gencrally diakn payablt to bearer cts. il shoraly be ptrlcked Bere. tht tiabut deine; asd: tien | tramaping of a horse; when I got out of the door I per. | Bit In’cortaim instances the * bearer”) is eoved out, and | Wew Vork Institution for the Deaf and ‘north as far as practicable towards unprotected points, | cvived aman mounting @ horse; he was at that instant “ord r’’ put over it. Mr. Thompson, besides these > mis Will be made Instead of the movemrnt before men- | barely mounted; the moon was just bogiuning to rise, | Sterling exchange transactions, has boat from us sove- Dumb. . He will endeavor to neatat the republicans tu col | and f could see him botier; the horse was moving as | Tal times United States curromey ereentnoks. ANNUAL MEETING FOR THE ELECTION OF DIRECTORS, beep aout > sta foereanphmepghornrypingrrd though prematurely spurred in mounting; 1 ran inthe | @ I» large sums? A. He hought, August 25, Ofieea |” On cwesday afternoon the auntial meeting of the Stace @ Siate whother the original was sent to its address? | direction to which the horse was heading, at about cigit | thoxsand dollare, and July 14, ninctoou thousand one chee ep ally ie, s © | dirs Exvests & Yes, sir, is Orton feet from the head uf tho horse’ and tho rider | hundred aad twonty-four dolidrs; that was tho amount | Inatituttan for tho Instruction of the Deaf and Damb was | nati; Mr and 5 ‘@ From what direction did tho cipher of the 13th | brought him around to the right agaln; tho horeo'’s | I cold; Teould not say what tho ainoant was in greet | held at the tustitution building, Washington Hoiglits, and Arent Meo T meting, four children and acrvant; Mrs | ment stamp. fold by ail dealers. come? A. It came (rom Cannda and went to Richmond. | feet were rattling violently on the stoner; Tcroased in | backs at that time; I think exchange was about Hity- sass TM Tesdord, child and servant, Baltimore; Me-aud Bee) | ee MIONS: INOROWING WAI @ From what direction did the elphor of the 19h | the same direction, aud Was soon on the right hand | Ave. was attended by nearly « hundred Indies and gentlemem, | ‘schitger, te ahildren sod terrae, ie Kunkel, Ma G Bayer | CJ without pain, b Pag og ticker po tena ome? “A. Th came from Hichmond aud went to Canada. | vide ot the hora bathe was gaitiag on mi; wha abo«t @ Did any of these transactions cocur during the past | many of them life membors, Among those prosent wore | Big" two. ent ie Aum, Heberen ey Me sgh, Danke ice'e Auaibliater cures corte, bustons, nals, a6. 2 rs Lon a . yor JO Fisch end child, Mra F Fisch Jearped medical men. ; Mrs SJenkine, Mra 8 J Wheeler, Boston; Mrand TBBY CURE BECAUSE THEY ‘erie Stoke and three children, Oregun; Gostay Bterze- EMOVE FROM THE BODY A THOSE IMPURITIES WHICH PRODUCE OR KEEP UP BAS francisco; Alex Stransa, Chricinnati on, Savuutal; Jobn Frtedrich, New Orlea le Kos, Bin Fra BD ACTION. Mrs W Reivsman and three ehildren, Mr and Mra * NO RUSSIAN PLAGUE OR OTHER EVIL WILE ‘ansan; Me and Mrs | burt tuose who will keep @ box of bKANDRETH'S Pill. servant, Lasalle, Ik; | about them ready, Yorks F Birotabong, ‘Glnein: | ” Ofide, Brandreth Mouse, New York. nd three obiidren, Bt Louis; See that “B. Brandreti” tein Ware LeTTERs on goverm ‘Testimony of General Hamilton, two-thirds of the way out of the alley he brought the | Spring? A. On the 14th of March bo bought one thou- | giso some former papiis of the institution, who in them- | Hepler, F he . mail $1. Q Btate pF ag are familiar with the handwriting | horse forward and swept to the left of F street; 1 com- vand dollare at forty-four and t)roe-quartera, for which | poives sented the strongest poaaible certificate of the Ballin, C L Bourguignon, Isidor ponent rb Penie —— > ef Wm. 8. Oldiam? A. You, oir; aa jamillar as 1 am | taanded him to stop; it all occupied but two seconds, ho paid five hundred and fifty-three dollare la gold; be ” : Fee ean ee eee ae ea iiss) D Seurshen anaes | IV, “anancee Goon he oe as Baas Axe some with that of any man itving. Q You found the dour closed; did you sce anybody | bought several Grafts on New York. eflctency of the course of instruction therein pursued. Bas poll od te Beclig. Bre J Forster, W Toon ae . come oD 4 all the > aa Spel on Q@ Stato wuether tuat (aanding him a paper) is in bis ae doort A 1 did. a : we en oom esha Beg oes ‘ ‘The first business was the election of officers—a board | JC Herlert, drs O Bruvacher ard Johit 1 a ena Ihandwr ting or a0 wir. Int OT more persun . I passed several in the vocal ora! stated that there was only Mrs Mi ren, Mr and Mrs, ”, ™ Fates chet’ or nat et thie time of writing It he | pasar: ono oF two men, —perhupa five persons alto. | one other witness he desired to examine to-day. He was of directors for the ensuing year. Mr. Benjamin R. Win- | Mitatn Guia Llianwoth Keller, LT Alex: JO 20! TUOMAS. B, AGEBW'6, 90 ASD Oe OTN asd was a ember of the Senate of (ic so-called Confederate | gether; ut near the door on the right hand side I passed | ® Very important witvevs; but, for the same reasons ae throp, President, ‘called the meeting to order, and with Berthold, Henry @ Bchaeger, Miss ye tt Fish, tlour and every’ cheaper -tham- Bistos from Texas? A. 1 was preent when he was | & person standing who seemed in the act of turning; I | had been stated tu another instance, {t waa nut desirable | yory light discussion the directory and officers were ihanne Opponibelsier, Jie Yorks sO, weinke snd chia, Ph ‘Oue price house, m lected by the rebel Legislature of Toxas to a cent inthe | toticed everything; my miud ls impressod with all that | that bis examination shonld be public. have eaudues wen an Mre Jos Wolf, Mr acd Mra ¥ Bauer, Mrs M 7 Renate of the so-called confederncy; since then 1 know | ocovrred, and I saw’ a persom there who didn’t seem to |, Tho Court was thereupon cleared, and tho romatuder of | Teappolnted, ae follow @ UW Daxer, Jos Sebinelz, rx Jeannette Levy, Pull R. A hi NG PILLS shonld be used: . fe a8 & mailer of public history; I have seen many | be moving abont, {ts deliberations for the day were in secret scagion. First View Proeident, Shepherd Kuapp; Second Vice ch, all of Loulsville: ry Brawn, Chicago, C Hop- oe BAe ae Se eee irene, Gananpes F eege) resolutions and bilis introduced by him into Q Lock at the prisoners and see if you recognize the President, Cyrue W. Field; Treasurer, Geo, P. 8. Robbins; =. ae poe, Hagen and sony Mee Adriending tion of the bowels, eran grat ‘of the liver 8: tea lhe tba picasa |”” | mat, A Tne tn can ae at woud ech Minto my | metdenee Acgmmatating Against Sef | sents, drow Waret; Directory Narep P. Reh | Mote kau Deo inate adage | Sagnanue ft Hine ae Rg ‘Seomtmaeet aos, vie. Q Which one? A. That one. Davis, LL.D, Henry E. Davies, J, Russell, Rev. Dr. Adams, Te Easter teiphics P Wietinghont Chiceguy | ROWACh OF Kidneys. A dose of Radway'e Regulating Tie @ Do you know the MoCulloch mentioned im that let- | ‘The Coomr—stand up, Spangler. Woamnaroy, May 20,1869. | win, P. Lee, Erastus Brooks, Jobm Awtyne, Frederle De | Isidor Meschelsolin, Say | ill at once, remove the offeading Merman to the pete! tet 4. So, tir Winns That one Ieoke more ike the man than any | ‘The government has recently obiained possession of «| Peyster, Daniel ¥. ‘Neuman, Ubas. Rodme, Geo, Folsom, | Pues Spear. Heterdon, Mt: re {Barer sit chil Me | Radway ae, éf Mallen nue, Hold by druggies Brice 2 , of Surgeon General Barnes. | 2°, : large amount of private correspondence of Jeff. Davie, | L1.p., 1 moe, O.) Wi Patter $and chide Williamsburg: Mi haven. Fr Bac: | Cem ae @ State to (ho Court whether or rot you made an ex. | 2 Deseribe hie appenrance, LILD., |Back 1. anchor, J. W. Paiterson, Avery Geo Ketch, Philadel huries ilizechlaud, ou: , M 7 Mir. Stewanr hore placed himself in an attitude, in | clearly implicating Nun tn the covepiracy to easaseinate | Brown, Wm. Niblo, B. UW. Field, 0. 8. Strong and Bev. ‘ifmeln and two eluideon, Cleeinnati; H TOP THAT 8C} G—AYD VSR WHEATON'S. imation of the body of Bovth after his death? A. Ye, | order yo show tie Court the position in which be saw the | Mr. Lincola, Dr, F. Vinton. ‘ey Prater W Marticldy’ Color, | ITCH OINTMENT. Te cures Hien and Salstheum te Hs wt A gg dh spe By ‘ ¥ berve a ‘ my ines . Po 10 COUt je Vice {Mr an re hein. = eo bave been on the ueck, and the general. appearance of Frwme—I did not ouserve 0 far aa to have a clear | The Case ef Dr. Blackburn, the Alleged | Bia ne cxuinluation cloeely resembled In Its | two cbildre iemphis; JS Stratton, Mr end MreDe E ERGs GERMAN OINTNENT—WARPANTED the body, Ay On the loft tide of the neck there was a | impression of bis visage; ho was turming from the door Yellow Fover Plotter. leading features the pubile exhibition lately given tn tho | Behmidt and {wo children, Mrs Lasig, Mis F Billion, Mre hout the ssl ont danger, for Piles. ar, ovcasioned by on performed by Dr. Ma towards me. wate a a Mogier and two children, Mra Henri Mloetar ai all Bo: Bh for (he removal of ® i looked like ‘the’ scar frei CROERE AMINATION, oA a of yellow fo nents Ye fer Pt Leathe Ca Oly ee dacsties Ulchiee «thie Qatighier, all of Ci me se Mis'ierm ‘penecke Nee ueee Bowery, Xe. @ burn raver than o Q Was it the passage way bitween Dr, Wiackbura, of yellow fever notoriety, to-day Rave | een een ilem wore, If possible, brought out in | Pangioa, Jekn bangioe, Mrs Hama Burwon, Geo Fro @ How oar the ear wes lt? A. Three ticbes below | green room, about two and a tho car. | which Booth ran? A. I do Testimony of Frank ilotce, | room ts; [ ever was there, but if I had a plan of she alf foot In width, nglos, Mrs Kama Geo Mt Lait to the amount of four thousand dollers, end the case | gill ntroncer relief, and the method of instruction was | and Mrs D Rogroniwn, 8 Wolf, all of Racine, Wie, Mr and t know where the yj ‘Ovoar Frees, M wae adjourned to enable the prosecution to have time to | moro clearly oxplalned, One or two of the pupil dis: | Mrs Join Bobsotver, tiddieport. "Hy Mr Herm | mrerenmorenre Gait oe COMM TMSIONE, BP jo | Pro +g igh order, and it was remarked of Strobel, Cineinna Gtir Keeney Ores. oe bate art COMMIS s10NR 4 Karsel rr sealed on findorsett with the Ute of the oe Where do you tive? A. In Charles :o Doilding T could point it out, procure further evidence. played abil! o ag Iu the tow ounty? A. In the cou Assistant Judge Advooate ene ono of thers that he wus gotng ‘hrotgh ® course of col. ot 7 Be and $ How iar from Br own A. About haifa mite, | Siowart a pina of die thocihe, ip wadon beeapuennes oo Columbia College b Hater wekreery esata oped Would be permitted ita b,Btes “hee Pep name or citburstays Hor, 38-0 oye. id Pa reosrsn ae Were yor there cn tie sabnrdty aftor the iuurter | yore ken by Loot and by him-ott, aud ok which he | The fret antwval ainnor of the Alomnt Asgooiation im | "Ae 'the vice Prinetpal, an intelligent Witle fellow Da etn Siuache, bt re | ie rrognia ing, grading, Ae, Pliticsa awees, from Pourti of the Pro“ A. 1 was there Saturday evening, | marked the exact pot where he had Reon the man | connce 4th the Cohanbs ry apes ‘d a 1 Mrand Mrs Ad Beblunger, two ebiidren | to Pith arenua, Sout four o coc; your ta Lexa come to the tite H | shit wo ta the lack pare of hi examttation in eet cesmepsone Rm) tai Co aan et oar ea ino tniiees ane whic Sree Foca, urcie hfr, Lue | berragtna¢ grading, Ban Picyclghih sce from Tem, (wos between three and four o ci Wh got out of the dogr the prisoner waa just | Teeday eveaing @ Malson Dor . ghee 7 delphi hee, Pitsburg; Bd Deiptnger, 0 3 pyouwes De. Mudd vere? A. Yoo, sir, Hiatag tate bie setdict &. te was tm Be gnndle sedans The entertainment was of n 1oost recNercha mature, the | We yatueees teil een Gap ts alga language of tho Pe oe P aeoneek itedingy Sense an Benpeices, | iovinb areauee e Be. Milsons cathy the Foe i nik tha on ward; his left foot wpjn y airrop; “" ate, biladeipbia; pow nl e % ax nee” you think that wast A. Betweon fom - ot eee f nt uty was in the stirrap; M9 | ewiine boing of tho déseription which generally charuo- At the claws of the examination @ modest lunch was | man. then Wary Hartmank, Believitlo: Mra Horie Ker. r,s uiating, grading, o., Filty-cighth street, from Q. Where Gd yousee him? A. tie cane {nto watore | In a rort of totirn 2a a Tog te NAN, | teeizee the Maison Murée, Covers were latd for ovar fifty | F:2% inh et Rei ee asteumeur wareene” er, Philadelphia, Mrs Rachel Domaliie, Gaara ey e Huns. wogeetiatlugs Grading, &e., Fifty-sbird street, from Fite whe I was there. sul vent! junted te b hy fter the aa hoa he etl % ash Ville, Ala: J i Cineinnad: Chas Janevteky; Mre A SIXth avenvia, Cagtee RS BAM, 01t, whether they Rade | 0 terward aremeat prope the dent oust of the eve ing ie a Coe | Reckless Driving—Caution te Batehor Bglerte, Uy ray tebe, Chicago a8 In stearage, Tots, ty patton, ey Lerington arenne, from Pitty, Bot, You could not ray then that he! ret got lace,” coupling — fi i pain t Boys. ‘ th to Sixty-alie Q Were you around about the town? A twas tn the idiot. Al Hie. wen. beenct mg. bimbe me Sidley f Triateed auld beloved Presta ms hte college, id - ~ New Onikats—8ten oo ag abi 4 nib; gutter, Wo, svenns, from Illth etrect store when be came lag Ldid wot take mucin votice, woukl form tm opinton f + pocition end tbe motion | Thestore Dwight, Protirrne Dwight, on riging to thank suznEMe covRT—cinaciT—ranr 2, ae ee gated W stall Pro. | aga meee bc., Thirly-thied etreot, from Beoond te Q What time did you leave 0.0 + A Abuut Just | of bis horke thatthe mo 1 tubs foot into 0 the gaut oman, waa recelved ylth loud aud prolonged | Before Hon, Judge Welles, ek Te Penney, of Hoste Thine Gurl, jytier, Bo ; Before night. stirrup Le started the be ng the reim drawn | ng, which folly evinced the universal feeling of Jame Varroli, by hia Guardian, 0. @. W. Oe ‘Mie tnd Of Mezicr guiter, &e., Sevonty-eighth @treet, from Second When did he start? A. Did not ses him when he | on one wit o than the oller, did vot at once make a | rexpect end loveentértaine? towers him by each mem. : - iy, | Soha D Wa OH Barie and wire, of Wor} tert @arted; 1 diaa't wie much notice of him. straight forward movement. ber of the rollece, Foltov his the toast of the Thy was an wction for demages dove the , Mags; 1, he B attouer yy ues, AA, Muswell atroat, ‘from Lexington By the Coone.—@ Way tha report of the Prowident's | By Judge Hort—Q. I unitorstand joa to say that all | “Alustnt Astoolation” Mos yropowed and reaponded to plalotii, a lad of mine years of ago, by caretosly and | fours ¢ pa, Rnowden, HH Ratpoy, Mordeed ahd ‘Twenty-nicth street, from a in Bryauowa @b buat Gime? A. 1 don't the Perron yee t ; “ « you Apprombed | In glowing ond yaprotl use by Mr. Boumnaliy she recklessly rianiag over bim, in-Fourth avenue, ia Qoto- | Albe: die Hy Pogen, Oacion yyy RE eae Balsa river, Lass * @ Dil you beor st? A. No, eles f didn't hearst tinthe | A. Every person that cams Moe W etre armyand Macy” “The pibe Legal Marter | ber, 1864, and mjuring him eerlously, if noi permanently, Fo Rd oy Dette Deanne Wineed Analog Fity-eaventh wireety ington to Thin seaae wore guarded tees Wane ay bpefare RieRt. | | terest ack ovet tho oF, three ni” (@rank in rolamn si ‘the Provident of tho | iN the head and lege, The defendant ts a butcher, and | A Helk if tere ged Leroghe, Anignia % | For Gagging Toirty-third atvoeh, from Tenth to Eleventh ‘ou beard it before you ry autown! the pward the door, were § United States,” “Women,” aut “The Pros,” were re- | bison, = young man, twonty-four years of ago, was nition; Andrew" Pard: Pard at oe fi Sixth av yes, wir. eecu ally bewfldnecd, oxeept the ented With full hono 1 responded to by many Of | 4 ae ; ee a a ; ve y read Pere a Gated: Lewis B dampcoa, W maha, James kee. i t- ng cownes of, Le eit n Secssd art Teetimony of J. Hf. Ward. @cor, who did Mot sovm. to be ander tue sane eachor | those who may In gome future day ornament thejogal | Crvins We cart a the time of the alleged nogligence. Ralf, Ped ‘obert Herrat, Hew jamin Lawrence, Win | wae to bnek givers alee from Seoond to Tided avon @ State where you live. A. Newt Dryantown, Obarles | meat. Ftefession ‘ Tt appears that two wagons drove over the boy, and ®& Pina Joba ¥ Matiiows, Mra D Driscoll, David Gi ape, For building Oe ey ad ergeeig iro ra sgibenelad OE Tinto whéiher yor ‘ By Mt Rwixe—@. Hoye long did it tao you, after ete | > Tue proceedings wore varied Ly a member of patrtotte | vervict has ‘boon already rendored against another ears Rea Ml Mary Biwi ytanard te OY 6 eee hagpehaete- eerie @ bu ier you were thers on thé afternoon of | tering that parsago, to get in tue door? A. Lean hardly | songy by miombere of the arcor ation, prominent ameOE | buicyer, nanied Ifitien, for noitly $1,700 fut secklexsnoss | Wx sory Sainuel F Davia nad Pwo ohiluten, ; int ‘a fal width, Bevonth avenus, from Portleth ¢ iat a the day followtng (1 mor =~ T live im the suburbe ho village; I went so soon | ouly obstructed by passing these persons; it seemed to | of course, seon #ifll waving over tho Gust nt wy np Tr, i, vr i a there soot one | me oy - © — en you would coum ove, two, 4 and thy elegy of Jon Prowa was i $80 foon urrived I obsurved the milita v@, from the réport of the pintol until I react toned force. ‘The Consigntnent of Jom Davis to am cortal See Seat Larat: Worry eae vea ite UNA‘) odo, T kucw Ine: dunbecge'e tee, pale ven V/anghinaed bu & Pir appre ise6 Wht Faivol wpacape bet Sa: wedoubeed right, to orem we, stresses sie thee (BONAR in Sir Wind Wind Mv subtaiit Dud ies te ode. piney BY avadens OF design, fod wont fy AD Oy | ROMVUs voollérAllond ‘Tho Uddry aittie was charwter- | 4i{V0H# Were bound wo GBilAYs dus ehution, Aad ‘not of the President A. 1 | time myself; wae svoning a* bord o Leovld, and wea |. whom was Mr. J. Ward. ‘Tho Starepongled Banner was, land of the frow,” | Om tho tame oecaston, en With ite secur. Judge Weilos, in charging the Jury, said chat pedestrians Kango any Havara—Atoamship Corgion—Mre Wall, Mra | Fifty England; AW Da nin asso; Asa Rov pai 2 Ns, tognther wit the apociticattdly Ws’ = ives W Regen. hae '

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