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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1865. — a_i a eT ~ Y d rane it phe frot that bit - @_ Did yon eg Bim there frequently? A. No, aity | senasainaton _& os GED oBietees Vantilg v0 the | Ven ot ihe feb that bt for tie arener J@ the business 5 And towards the totter part of th had nover saw him there but once. Yoft tind bok saa ster th pede sired igus wovor oa 1564 he found himself fast loving tho cocfdence . “By Me. xo Ge Dit yor ever sao Arnot therea’tor | QTM You ee ET tion iis Sropee Penititn | UPhe eontadercy got hold of . fat he sue cis-Ailasissippt departincuts, | In Decomber Ne the horse away, early in February? A, Tdid aot, | Yes, slr, Pthink Taw), od peoper position ne pege “ one of the Paynes and last ho was flatly accused of running beet cattle $ EY Se-examination of J. L, MePhail. an Toroseed the etago x UF ‘be Ne Mhamilpeieed Sor Ror | Bay Aree heen. Gilerng metic od Mexico by thousands und also wih eg il he could tw wi Bg : le ii en iaelf show: rly depraved must have beoa the deprecias Lie money of t! BXAMINED BY JONGK WoL ‘How io the Prosidont was azsaset- | charnetor of Wny’ng Because, when a tnan got to bo 50 the Richmond Whee ec rene ee Ke had @. State whew. {M8 Prisoner O'Loughlin has been in BEN athe: x Apter wdtay eS fous minutce; fl | bad that tho eoifedaraey Tvl we forties uae Cor htm bat KIRBY SMITH REPORTED KILLED. mr acr nan ihe cine sata russ to, send 4 tho rebel service? a, not state positively; it could not fay.” PPP One tr pd ROE gpl poy lg hore @ Was Coab » 80, because the non wou * A @ Woe ho ln the ilies rvice of the so-called Con- | @ Wien you heard the pisicl ured m.' 208 ¥e Booth | doow heard Of that cout! bs gupnined a At receptacle for gudannaninbecacannine not come, : Koowa that be was Iuduigi Additional Fviavnee Against THO | rodorore san ets con ears E thought it ws | springon to the stage? AT dd noty i a” SI fret | ae Seed ear tee, cot, VOR. aavartiny” poetlirely: 108 cotton speculations, aad it was a common thing for New aftor the baile of Antiotnm or "SNe waar 1865; 1 bor | te Did vo as came om the. a calling | subjected to rolltary con ' " “° | He ia Said to Been Ulled tm a | Mesico, » conns: aeee erates tins te gaye himself up; that wae 43 soo ‘ratte | omic’ un aftr him? A. Lionrd hem OPE | Cr Ay toyota pdie . U Jeo, nsideration being paid Smith, Smith be Rebel Leades™ Howes I examined the records of fx" Provost mares tee wolon and I ns wf my Poon for thal sabkadoes as a eens ope Didiculty Growing Out of a GAe 8 adorn Belkiee, was momurets of al he murvayedg camo over this morning. and fou Dia vo§ ate Bpanglog i627 tual? A. L did mot auttl | te Poy Me tHe. wile, pomme 96 Ity Grye ‘ 9 dateronce for Jom. Davie, ruled with tho bayone oath of vlloginn’e sienot Micuael O'Lougeta, and my- | the WRF ag gale od ; oe ey lie Mets rmep athe ete por | s and tulad 12 is own gausiaelioa, Khas trate was im aie ibuee Cho S37 noes 208, Bat Booth that zishs when he mode up to | <- ie 4 arr ee eee Cottoa Speewiaiton, ones, ha iad hiny mica” grid ht ao god fepatae ; wl! that mame; the date ts June 16, 1804; TE will ots,'¢ thar @ theatre call for isyangioe? 4 aft Ldid oot, binge ei : joa, Ab las ‘ that Le wae a ms Zloutenant W. Alston, of Alabania, T Oncnentio edat heme eee a at’ be thongat was | By Judge Bivauan-—q’ Bo you know wheuict thatbox | Tho asemn.® PARE Mobsbly found the eoufeduracy tno ~ pen teraye oy 9 0 ee Se eee bed burg, end took tho oath of allegiance: I have here thie / deco. °°") Ho.non know, Gsm Uke yeoman, the commissioners of Je he R t Confirmed py | whoo suddeniy ine contedoracy eott od and feft ” ons. dated Baltimore, Juno 16, 1883, sigacd Michacl | “g Do ,"%, Know whether any of the other boxes | ert, Cleary and the rest v commisstopers of The epor on firme by aly (he feracy collapsed aD Lts Deadliest Bnemies. Stag wake Scovel that nIghit A. T'donot thik aay of vane | Davie ia Canada were orzan:32S scheme of easassioa- " twadern Rubingon Crusoe tha rst wan in rebeldgnn, a * (TOSS-RXAMINATTON BY MR. COX, . s tion they wero probably qusbaassed with thelr richos Rebel Soldiers. ile fecnnank E-EGe st en led concern, | HKlvbp Suylthe © Doon it appu.n bY. the oath that it was taken at Pal- | Q. Do vou kaows."* they wore nol? A. Xeould riot | $0, suitable materiel om abana iced ‘ fetes RecA: Uaeh Sree, LOL the Sou eed poe timore? A. ‘The oath “2 Poa stato poridvely whether -"°Y Wr0 oF not; T did not take ) The, Fender will remoraber thay ™ George N.. Su Ubtee bite Ah Rewtaror Tas eantion, and sling td Jeff, Davis Entertains the P: Q._And tie prisoner sta, 9d that bo gave bimsclf up at any Rolie except as to the Ia,"sident's box, sedandrela, Jake Thompson, ¢ 3 : oratert aif sega Hie a8 7 ease +» Davis Entertain: ie Propo- Martinsburg? A. He told mo U0came foto our ioe at y Mr, Ewino—Q. Whon did ,’0U first pear thatthe | ders, And tho rest of Davis’ yang, were igen insiru- ho ne tended to fight che sith d Refers the Matter Martinsburg and thero took the 0."¢2 President wasto como to (he theatre iat Bight? A. Abeut | tations Than Deltolt, tho iwo Paynoa wer: OPT Tam 8 EETCH OF His LIFE.!: : ves to do.90'1¢ ts reported: hed on, and Ke atier oa hen, may you not have been ue akin ages or meg been had cng hie egies ass wero companiong, as of Nacar ard . kg fey tah a hins been shot ina. “ditiiculty growing out of # cottom javing been taken at Baltimore? 7% . Harry Ford. hy have Scen, in Canada, a colon,” .| Piece res Speoplation.”” Kirby should b (aken warning by the to His Secretary of War. Come into ourlines at Mactinsbrgh, nod. ta.cet che oath, | @ Do you know whoiber the President was invited to } *Sonthern confedoracy,! tho palledtinm of a "tern hi oni FatoOr the couth.. ft got octton on Tho brain” sone when he came into Baltimore he would Do present thet night? A. Ido not; trésgoa, where erimes of rbels are held to even young man em go, booaino firmly convinced that it was king, and it ve ON ; urs Ag it is customary for parties who have taken ti.® oath Noyed at the President’s house told it ight that | accountabiiity than ii the howe of treason, Pa: - ; = ina great mew died fre he dyn thus e@ Sucre coming into the city, to report when sbey hoa been down there that morning an “ selogiant by ree Gant lau plottors ae (rosty, tool yA cm Acting Master Washburn Shot gee <teotion on we Drain has en 190 touch fon " aasassino| q i u - . ~. Ex-Judge Campbell Orders the Scheme | “Q's you know bie handoriting? A. Lbavo neon re- {Testimony of Lteutemant R. Bartlett, | (oti compliel(y of the Confederate demos iy. Canada f by a Sentinel. ae basis Sime ‘ to Receive Attention. pe died that I believe to be Ri Judge hee 9 blato whetbor you ave been inthe ni sl ancpaytnpeweprey re es oe Vass on Tho New Orleans Markets. mt. #0, in wi iY jarch, Bray "Hut younerer mw him write, A. Thetiove not. | Bocn inthe etal corp of he anny ence anus 1560, | ecbemne tna pnsinane' he fund hi way tthe tous Colton quiet st ta. for ser ORIRAES, May 16, 1008 nn ee eee ne ee ene ede Lap Sate eee pou bare been = prisvoer of wir, and I Paces the peaed outer the mee of Wonk ohatay ee 5 Arrived, bark Baitie and schouner lice Dill from New > Tolve he ban ackowledgsd torbe his owe, butt have | cpa i Sault, A Xmas 8 prisoner at Richiend | Srirergando, we do nOt kcow. of Wood, whether Bou | poanyG OF THE STEAMER JON, | ¥erx. Lad no conversati . a The Capture of Harold Described by | “gtaconveretion witn him about them, | ing Qt hat Brigont A. A part of the time at Libby, -% ea &o. he. SinthanaOUb weuel.. Lie ti t Do he t rinoner Araold prior to pe ‘connection with this adairt | % mond, and in otter prisons at other waters au aoe Tan ae eee “ Aurnst ov Countmeperrins Soma Fierean Taovsasp utenan nly From bis own declarations, Stato whethor or not dori meee Doutars Spontovs Moxxr Sscunmy.—Deputy Marshal ena! cherty. Q. Do vou know thet his family reside in Baltimore? ACR to omrerve that the Libby ewan id Tae shtped hog piven deere gee : Ccmpdell, atiached to Marshal Murray's oft tiehoa : 6 ico fi New Fad True Dette: of yesteniay pav.ish “aki _ York, tn coaueciton with Capiaia Brown aad officers Genoral Kirby Swvith had been cn a pe sees tho Forty-oighth precinct police, Brooklyn, visited # in consequence of aifien,*y growing hat the report | 220808 the comer of Sixteenth etrect and Sixth aves speculation. ‘The Dette this ev \ping ways POM | no, Brooklyn, about twelve o'clock on Sunday night 1s confit by rebel soldiers front Jackson. and arrested two men, numed Antonio Rosea aad yee eon ‘Alfred! Washburn, of tho steamship | White, upon the cistrge of manufacturing counterfelt rn \ postal currency. The officers first asce! Port Roysl, white rising ian carriagets0-day, wan’ Kill0d | dyncg uf Loula Giaford, acartmaa, who nckuowleiged ee by a sentinet on Levee etreet. es, Dnaving carted a numbe! Gf piateoy ules, de, to the place few Orleans | “ove mentioned. When the olitcors cmored th The telegraph betwcem New York and showed fight, but were brought toa sense of nade ‘will be completed ts threo or four days, tN only BAP | gitton by tho presentation of rovoivers, with which 4. Ido; thoy have resided there within my recollection Tauppose for thirty yours, Testimony of De. Verdl. The United States steamer Wyalusing, fourteen guns, urrived at this porton Sunday, Sbe haa heen in cowmis- sion fifteen months, since February, 1864, and was built at Philadelpbia by Cramp & Sons, her ongines being put in by Pusey, Jones & Co., Witmington, Del. She was burriedly despatched, in company with the United States by the Cont werato authorities with a view of exploding ft if the city was captured by federal troops? A. When ped hoy ly Pac (Segond * were informed when ry BXAMINED BY JUDGR HOLT. aken int a! 1@ place had been mino:l; on the Mrs. Surratt’s Houso the Ren-| @ stato wninerornoren tne mitt of tho assassna, | next morning we were taken ilo a duageon fa the canta tion of the President you wore called to tho houso of | part of the building; fm going to the dungeon we had to iy Pech A. It was one of the Seward’s who came S round rs mien of apt dirt in the centre of the cel'ar; 4 guard woul not aNow aay erson to pass over or ‘At wbat hour? A. I do not recollect; perhaps a | near it; on Inquiring why, ve wore told there was a tor. | @#tmers Mattabossett and Saseace, to Albemarle Sound, little be‘ore eleven, on Friday night. pedo buried there; that rea™ioed there while we were in | North Carollun, in April, 1864, to encounter the rebol Q. State in what condition you found the persons in lungeon, and some time ater we had been taken up | ram Albemarle, which ot that time was a source of great 0 di . that bouse that you were called to soe? A. T found Mr, | stairs, ‘Dr. Verdi's Testimony Regarding the Wounds | tunsett, a mesexnger of tne Stato Deyartment. ping ona Q Did you have an opportunity to examine the tor. | ‘isautet to the Umion forces in the sounds, The squad | BEE apd tad I self and othcrs concluded he wat the Bs ; ‘ 7 dezvous of the Assassins, ~~ * bed, wounded by a cut side, and f A. No; it wi ron goon met her snd an it ed, in whic! * Abs Inflicted on the Sewards, tnefies deep, ERIN SD ate’ eaves ena" PN 1 Necgoolss we lnrand Croey leet warleod: ctarpnr taee: || oe veAee oueiaehwas egnally etvased #86 fered Yo - grrr pepe platy TA Mae tei iil Mase the prvcapen were eedccish cok ahes i 608 ont 806 ot} {i 280 , Sew- | a torpedo The rect 'minil frot for Now ¥% wll , 4 "a p Pe ra i anid YO" tee other Hendha 19 a bees vot Me. & * Did they spesic of one oF more? A. One; ihwas | #42 t0 Plymouth. Subsequently the Wynlusing assisted Beat a sl : 1n tons, twouty-fves aud Mfties (postal eurroncy}, vrei Jeave to-day on the steamer Riyode Tula found, togethor wit! the plates, dies, &c. Tho novusedy ‘The steamer John'was destroyed by fire near Mobile, togetier wita tle materiais were taken to New York, ‘The boat and cargo were # tots! loss. Tux Baooxiyy Starers.—*¢ho Common Council las ‘Tho steamer Fung Shuey arrived her? yovtentay. She night took up the report of ike committee on renaming Teporte that on the might of the 11th inst, ete passed @ | and revumbering the strecte of the city, and the foltow- large bark ashore on the Florida reefs, Between Carye- 4 ing altoratious, in accordan o with tho recommendations fort and Key Light. A’ large sidewheo! steacser, with | of the report, were mado:—<Atlautis stroot and Atiantie machinery damaged, supposed to be the Guidiag Staw, | avenue ure to be known as Atlantic avenue; Bay etreet ‘was hlso seen near ibe same epot. and Partition street to bo known aw Partition streets ‘Tho weather was very félr off the Florida light, which | Burkand Sullivan streets to be known as Bullivan stro-t; Was boarded by thy gunbomtCherovee, and ail there'found Bans Q State who they wore and dascribe their wounds? A. Mr. William H. Soward, Frodorick W. Seward, Major THE EVIDENCE OF MONDAY. Seward, Robinson and Hansell, spoken of as the torpedo. in the captare of the Inst vamed place, as well as in tho Q From the appearance of the ground’ and the place | Roanoke expediilon, where she passed over two lines of dug out would you have supposed it to have been a lai tired, or small torpedo? "A. The excavation apparently, from | forPedoes unidjiired, thus escaping the fate sf the unfor- ri dug out and put back agaiv, was perhaps | timate Otsego, which vessel, following tumediately bare A rep pee Feros yy after, was destroyed. During tho tine she wns stationed directly under the centte of this prion ot 80 | in the sounds ehe was activofy eugaged in aidlagia the besa paced hart "A." aifereee sues Drecaten | "The following, Melis of ‘on, different ones in conversa tion told us that the prison had been mined on acrotnt ‘ol age al a thal of the raid near the city under the command of Dahl- gren; they said that if the mild succeeded and tho pris- Ouers were In danger of being liberated they would blow @ They woro all wounded? A. Yes; I had seen Secretary Seward about nino o'clock that night in his mm Wanuixaton, May 22, 1995. oon ae ee ti next he ee his jer ¢ Court to-tay exainined ono witacss in secrot ses Ripon SU. Armand tun eet blanet 1e he bea Mrs, Soward, 3 was man Robin: ¢iom. When the doors of the oourt ware opened the evi- | ava'wore te tho cao Seward and this man Robin. Sonce taken on Saturday was read, OROSS-EXAMINED BY MR. DOSTER. ie unusually large aumber of spoctators, including » Q Did you 200 dr, Frederick Seward on that ocoaston ? mber of E 2 eR. h OF Nation) Twere? predent. - JnAs\ng, Cie thelr’ 17" a Reale whether: he was venatbie OF tHASOUNGIOUS | Ac ‘ons sud coutlauous ialking, they were uniateresled | Ho was conscious; he had difficulty In articulating; he Lieutenant Commandr Oom manding—Earl Engli2h. Acting Master and Erautive Ojicer—Wm, BR. Hathaway, Paymarter—A1 the appearance of tho prisoners, wanted to say somotliing but could not oxpress himself; | [8 “P- rthur J. Pritchard. to be well. a he ‘Testimony of Mise Norah Fite | lie kuow mo perfeotiy woll; ho hada stalle of rece. ‘Testimony of Colonel R. B. Treats ray ened ae ig er a A No vessels from infected porteare lying at quarantine. | Entiir sinact ig wo b° deviguated an Geweva strec eee pitlon on Bis lips; aa Twas looking at his wound on the | 9) RKAMINED BY JUDGE MOLT. =} goha Peniios, Wan Browne” Rrowe, | General iferron has occupied Ciintoe and Osyska: He | siroe’ is to bo kuown ax Oncide stroot; West Baltic street in the serv! . Tam W P = forehoad ho was evidently i: quetoutker Merdont Sk "T'yetice ar tease gE | ous wee: Inthe back part of fs head; he commenout ‘Mrs. Surratt, the lady who ts at tho bar. moving bis lipsand potntivg bis fincer there; I exar- Q Stato whether during the tae of your resitonce | Med his wound and found his ekull broken; I sald, “Do her howto last wint'e ou saw John. Sorat and | YOU Nave lo koow whother your xu iabroken or tot? rmen * matn sensible fos Soren, (2 company with bim thers, A. I saw Joba | then went (ato a sloep; he woka up ia about eweuly @ Stato what other men yon saw during the time you | Minutes, when he was put to bed and was very soon in. is to be know 03 ic siract; Buyblo’e alley isto be {0 rebuilding the telegraph to Clinton, whence the wbels | oo as ope sirset; Bediord place aud Juhueon elrcet have a Hae forking north «Imost to our line, as Johnson street; Broudway to-be known as such to the Tho utmost good texting is exhibited by the cltlzone | East ver, fina Lust Now York; Bedford aremue aud ‘ourth street, ra North Fifiesnth street to Clove r throughout Eastern Louisiane, The people are over | ion) wn as Redfordavenne; Commerce and Luque Juyed at thetornination of tho war. mirvets to be known by the later designation; Church ‘Acting Mates—-Honry Watson, Lewis A. Kent, Gunner—Thomas Carpenter, Engineer:—Cutef, H. H, Stewart; Acting First Assist ant, John M. Court; Actiog Third Assistants, Jobo Jy Donohue, 8. G, Cottrell. Captain's Clerk—Henry B. Whitehorn, pomnietary of the Army of Obio, on General Schofield’s “He been on dut} aX a you juty recently in North Carolina? @. State whether or not tho army with which you aro connected there captured se boxes said to contain Paynaster’s Clerk—Jos. W. Daley. the archives of the Confederate States? A. Yes, the: ’ ‘Tho railroad botwoen Bayou Sarw-and Woodville will bo ot to be kuown as Tremont strest—on account of the ved there last winter, A Tew John Wilkes Boor, | eenslble : wore surrendered by General Joe Johnston to General | Be Valted States bark Pursuit’ arrived at this port | , en, peed ry ey Uni repuiation of @atrect by the aamo tx iu New ‘and I saw two of the persons at the bar. @ Did you also give the Liege op alco Schofield at Charlotte, N. C. on Sunday afternoon, from Key West 9th inst, She | — y York. These streots having been deciied upon, the hich two? A. Isaw Mr. Atzerott 7 the elder Soward, whether the wound wk mortal or not? @ State under what circumstances ‘were delivered Beard adjourned forene week, when Me Raster Distros ating io ue ore Fott und Me, Wood | 4 "yes, whon Icams foto the room where he was i . comes north for repairs, having been attached to the | sketch of the Rebel Geweral: Bs I ieby | sees will ve taken up, to you General Johostoa? A. F thili lett 9 bid be Cali ilmeelf by any other name? A, I did ub, eran ae carrier of all his fa iy Ge - fom fobanen, ite, to Gone ae ‘Soho held, at East Gulf squadron since November, 1861. The follow- Smith, r ot kuow him othe’ uppos ng wounds were mortal; I exam! le! atatl bad in his possession at Ch: it officers passe: — . ae in Henny CANOE Tai. ss at Mra. Sureatt’s | itd and toimediately reported to the fainlly thas tis | lotte tte archives, of the War Deparienontor the Con: | an yt nee beige ‘We: here! often Bet voports of eheuneteetiees sors (he MAILS FOR EURCPE. Acting Master Commanding—Jas. Van Roskirke. Trang-Miselssippt: rebel department, whici hayo been as dhe Bouse? A. I never saw him thore except twice, wounds were not mortal, upon which Mr. Seward Sederate States, ang thet he was ready to deliver them to coped Acting Master and Execulive Oj —A. K. Jones. @ Whon was that? A Tdo not know oxacily about | stretched out his hands, manifesting evident satisfaction. | General Schofield on his sending an oflocr to recelvo ne ; often denied, ‘The report of the assacamation of Kirby | Capture of Jcff.-Davis, Alex. Ms Stephene yo Vs bin there once, T shin, fa March, ‘ see rig Provatay pedis enc made hia ap- fe Re pian hr roaneeenpgt thier reser acy 7 pe precy nomen Htorier | iling. Emith by bis own- mem may bo without founstion. If ry other Officials po the cenianiee Ree ot stay at ha house avail av uny lime Ho did | Q Was or was not Mr. Seward at the thme of thin at- | that polat they were sons to Washington, and came in | clin? and Sailing Master—Thos. W. Bell. the story be true Iiis death will hasten: tho solution of | beliion-—Their Arrival at Fortress om Se Eee ete Joka Oaloupe eK | mattors in that district by complloating the viteation of Poymaster’s Clerk—Joha ©, Carroll. the rebels, No rebel general west of tho Mississippi pos- | inmgton—Important Intelligence fwems Passengers from the United States atenmer Talla- | scsses either the ability, character, prestige or rank to Mexico, Cuba, &e., &e. poosa:—Acting Masterand Pilot, B. F, Clifford; Captain's | carry on the affairs of that fraction of the late cipher ‘The mail steamehip Asia, Captain Moodle, will leave Clerk, F. B, Davis. government for any length of time, Boston on Wednesday for Liverpool. BIS BIRTH AND EDUCATION. ‘The mails for Europe will close in this city at half The Lincoln Monument. Edrovad Kirby"Smaith was born in Bt. Augustine, | past five o'clock this afternoon, New Yore, Aprit 10, 1868. | pionda is parents wore Hon. Joseph L..Smith, tho | The New Yors Henanv—Edition for Europe—vwill be ‘Tho undersigned citizens of New York, desirous tO | ary, presiding Judgo of the United States Suprome-Court | publistied at ton o'clock In the morning, aud will contate show their reapect to the memory of Abraham Lincoln, | ¢o, the Eactorn district of Florida, fortacrly alawycr of | interesting details of tho Arrest in Gvorgia of Jeff, Dav lato President of the United States, hereby subscribe tho | 1 iichgeid, Connectiout, and Frances Kirby, adaugbter | Alox. H. Stephens and other Officials of the coll sim of One Dollar each, to bo appropriated tothe erce- | or suage Ephraim Kirby, of Litchfield, Connecticut, and | Rebellion, and of their confinement at Fortress Monroe, {lon of = Monument, to he placed ta or near one of tho | auinor of «Kirby's Connecticut Reports.” JudgoSmish | Va.; Full report of tho Testimony in the Trial of the was formorly in the United Btaten army. His widow | Conspirators at Wasington city for the killing of Preate Dia rf tack fn a Critical condition? A. No, sir; he had improved S$ Sa cen ee eee ory ‘much from hie former couditien'when tits jaw wes Dia understat S bod ind whether he stayed there over Q. State what the effects of the wounds were upon Mr. ht once? =A. He uid. Look at the other prisoners at the bar, and say | Semard in reference to bis former condition? A. The ‘show F you have soem any one of thom at’ hrs, Sur. | ect was to debili . U mtdeen & the one standing in the ear. oe ae a some time before this trial stated , Herod donot kuow him; I never saw the that the wou de rocolved by Mr. Seward bad sto a wr whethor yor, in company with John H. Sur. | {08!d Im hia recovery from the former injury? A. No ? a sir; I have heard that such an opinion was ox, i Fro wont to Ford's theatre oue | Syingc now by whom; that was-aot my opinion that theatre? A. Yos. Reeexaml m_of John Borrows, alias yt A. Ido not know; I Peanuts. " ‘side it was, By Judge Inoramaw—Q. State whother or not you were Q. Was it the uppor or tower box? A. I think it was | working at Ford's theatre fn January last? A. I wi upper. Q. State if you know tho stabic in the rear of (le thea- Q whether Jobn ty eA Booth came into that tre, ompuptea 1y Booth’s horses and carriage. A. Y' = To whom did you detiverthem here? A. To Major . T. Eckert, of the Wee ‘Department. Q Were those boxes labelled, 20 as to designate the contents of each? A. Most of them were. Testimony of Major T. T. Eckert. EXAMINED BY JUDGE HOLT. so-called Confederate States of Ameri eive them, yesterday morning; they have Lge ea by my direction, and w a certain see have undergone on examination by Mr. ©. F. Testimony or C. F. Hatt. EXAMINED BY JUPGK nOLT. Q, State whether or pot you have opened certain boxes: . Yes, Gelivered to you by Major cert ag coptaining the ar- end Surratt were in| @ Who ftted it up? A. The prisouer Spangler anda } Sfivew ot the so-called Contedorste Sates Of Amerion? Lec allege still resides at Bt Augustine, A daughter, the oply | dent Lincoln and murderous assault on Socretary accompanted you?, A, Miss Dean, @. Bid be do that 12 January last and before Booth put | 4-1 bave. M. Van Buren Wilooxson. | surviving sister of tho. rebel general, is now residing in | Seward aud others; ‘The Intest accounts of the Move 8. Geneva, New York the widow ofjColonel L. B. Webster, | icnts of the Union Forcea in all portions of the coum late of tho United States Army. Ex-Mayor Galpin, of | try; Late and important Intelligence frou Mexico, Cubs, Now Haven, is a nophew. His two sons, Ephraim | Certral and South Aimcrica, and accouats of all Impor® ‘rutt's house? A, I | bis horses in thore? A. Yes. Look at that paper, and state whether ft was found Q@ t to Baltiiaore on the six o'clock train the day after | | O- What did he do to lek, stable? A. io ralsod up | the’ ps; of thoes bonpet,'&: Fae; .T recognize Baa one of tre. i in; @ carr! room was pers. How long Were you abstnut? A. I was absent about | lao preperod. x ‘The paper referred to waa read to: the Court by Colonel @ Was Booth there at the time he was doing it? a | BOaNstr, and is as follows:— Kirby aud Edmund Kirby, both graduated at West | ant events of the week, By tho Covrr-—@ Do/gou ricollect whether ov enter. ‘Ho was there sometimes. Le Tai Point, The former furght through the Mexican | Single coplos, in wrappers, ready for mailing, st Ing y go CROSS-BXAMINED BY MR. EWING. in—T have been thinking for ‘some time Zona war, to bo killed during the storming of tho | Coats the box you occupied? A. I do not recollect which | Q Did Booth occupy thet statlo with a buggy and had horee is com:nunication to horses from that time on? A. Yes; frst ho f ‘doing so on account of > city of Mexico. Edmund Kirby entered West Point Anak for Mrs. 8. ‘ Allen's World's Hoty o'clock having arrived the Court here ¥ fer you my services, and if you will favor me in m: RESTORER aXND DR NO Th nee Me — py and ena Ne, then ho gold thst horse and got a horse and {will presesd, as sen es wr Health will permit, 4 Wm. J. Shor in 1841, and graduated in 1845, being commissioned as pa ot Lee el en ai ey act upon the a buggy. rid my country of some of her deadliest enemies by strtki ard cond Houtenant, Fifth Infantry, Immediately thero- eee AFTERNOON SERSION. ay. Susae Trvartam—Q. Whon was that bugey sold? | acthe very heari’s blood of those who seek toenchain. het W.R Me secon 5 4 Sand Afternoon Crowds Sei}i Gontt ei neoiiea cnoteens tot te a. On n Wednesday before the President was murdored. | In slavery. T consider nothing, dishonorable, having auch « cS ea aoa beeen. after he was conan to duty cen Season te lor, a ed cease ons Cran wel}! Continas » Ned S or. mney. wan or nM arth. a ? a Captain CG he eee it sees Saree Oe ena Becesnary papers, Ac, (0 travelon while in tho'jurisdiction | John Owen. Ginzard Powdor Co's office), | Participated in all that officer's battles in Mexico except | See cirvular. Testimony of Cap’ Docherty. 'y Mr. Ewwxa—Q. Do you know who he sold tt toP ry + i Dudiin Visa. and i ail of shoes wader Seots, to. when 16 Btate whether or not you bad command of a de. | A. Ho Lovie tt down to the Bazaar where thoy have | Ofihis government, Lam perfectly familiar with the North, | Anna T. Owen. as oe. onic be A.=Gents All Wool Suits, $18; Boys’ AB ment of caxalry rent iu purnult 9 tho agsassta of | hors and cartiages to #1, Dut he could not got what he Fines lan eteckne maareties Rae ass Tous Charlotte Owen, Thon, 8 Pope. was ordered fer duty Just before Taylor’ slat battin He | wares ty Baonawin i foul crovaa, President, J. Wilkes Booth, A. Thi so he sold it to ® man who keepsa livery | lientenant in General Duke's command: I was a Edwin q dames 8. 4 was promoted during the war to a captaincy. —— Jumatanes yture hi r 7 ch. Geo, Weightman, Jn, : = CBs en, other nvidia ren ane wees pare ‘4 Did you go with Spangler to take ft down? A. Yes. weet iil exe com nned seseph bore eo thee, eouraniootonee ‘om: ¥ rig ler Williaca 8. Colvin, AVTER THE MEXICAN WAR. PO ses A mys Ba Tie Ki mae ot venciee berm 7, you took in the capture of Harold, aud i any, late | @ Did not Booth and Gifford tell Spangter on Monday | cers were tsKen prisoners; bat dnding « good opportunity | 8. Wilbor, Jr. John K: Ayres At the close of the war he was sent to Weat Point, and | fy FANCY Hire for, idiom ts he said on that ‘A. There'was considerable | to lake it to the Busanr to cell? A. Yenou the Monday | while ‘gnch of a cilisen FE atempted torpam out throngs | Cons. G HHalpine, iE romainod there for three yours as Assistant Instructor of | see (a walf an hour at GENIN'S loamenoe ¢ say Remsen are | estroge ere om ed Deemer | Re cain, We ee oe eer! fy pee Ente | Stecmsant ms sores meet, em meee | Pee ft wi + e cleane of, escaping two or three times being 5 ree 1} . FF. a . Peter Nelson, jai . Address To Smokers. Reming aut Boo” ata "dont diners was an | py sulze Baunen 2g Were yon crioyer Bt Ford crcrec fund. Mags gusset incopy | $00. ore 1, Tallma. sary fctmeen the Usied Blates and: Mezico, Onno | Mewreogim manufacturers, 0 erway Bis the bare; Bnaily said “Captain, By Jad 5 ) Pray round through ‘the rt ; ing taken the yel- Joun King . R. Tilleon, : 3 508 Ciigae Hak here n'a man here who ‘saute to surronder awful | Moitke Inst winrar A:T wee for Booth in which he | service alice iy arrival, i was Tensed vp in he Bate of |W. D. Maxwell organization of the cavalry rogiments he was appotuted | Dolled, mouutedand repaired, b we. who wae, nen Kopt his horees up to the time of the President's mur. srs ind educated fn lie anivers ae the Secretar: pot M O-Rettly. enptain in the Second regiment United States cavalry, A Néw Line from Maltimese. eg Mores | come | ger, A. I did. Ee ee net oS aie simon ofthe Fink Reeth biomed and ordered to Texas, where he was engaged with A NEW DINE FOR WIONMOND, "1 repeated the vitvetion to Linn: Harold, who wae | @, When did you rent the table? A. I think in De- Gereeee rite ns St Alataae bering rea in oats | Hace Week ek ‘Thomas and Via Dore in quelling tbe Comanche Indiana, AMEE RINE YOR PET EEE CKO, exactly what you have T remnarkod to | ey ett ome A, Mrs. Dale, eee eee one tal eontaenentaremra it reg | Me Me Wood. ‘until be resigned bis commission in the United States ANEW. LINK: er, “You'd betier let th ine toad, and , 3 Army and joined the rebel cause, At the time of resigna- | pt NEW LINE von FOR: tion be was major of cavalry. prising ath 18 VIRET SERVICE AS A REBEL. Hovis et On tondcring bis services to the rebel leaders he was — appointod major of artillery, and immediately afterwards | etched Lioutenant Colonel of Van’ Dorn’s cavalry, Before ho | world, il-reless could proceed to join his regiment, however, ho was or- | dye. Facwry bi bi. dered to Lynchburg, to assist in organizing the troops assembling there. Here Joe Johnston found him, made Chronte ¢ Baker Pho py paid ve this I crn render you and my country very tmportant and, iboetsty ssp dba yc osmstnct lacie ral aly Gorton, ket we beng Trem you Goon, Lum ennionsta be dio | MDW furnished the monoy? A. Booth. dele ene thing, and having reminand at preven, al og Par |G. Were you pr cont at the decoration of the Dox on | tian shunt tine. “f woubt lik Friday atternoon, the 14th of April last, occupied by the ih in order to perfect Ke pf them aud yp epenbey pat my revolver under my | President? A. J waa there isin wy aub, very respecti lly, Obedient wera oe n wad tosceif be bed any arms; you Kean if a _degl apenre perder y Q, Do you Know who decorated itt A. Teaw Harry |, ae HR sonics kel him if ho bad any papers; ho | Ford decorating It. 4, “Nothing but this,” polling outa piece of map @ Die you see anybody clao? A. Ido not remember On the abovo letter were the following endorsements :— 1d, “Walt till Conger com ‘dreseing the man at the door, said, “Ope cad J will tako that man out myself;" the door Jally opened ; Harold put out lis hands aud L took eo New to ail the nal Interview: * before mtarting. Elie Joseph Cov Tsaac Morkens, W. Dibbieo rom his pocket; ftook hin back a short distance from | anviody els; there may have been others thore, 4. Belet of letter withous alguatere, y tba ag tl ; ay Fover he oor; stat Ua ne fest ivae fired and the | ""Q ‘no you know whe brosght the rocking chatr tm |B Reweoktu raed Uy rection ofthe President A ro Be) Fann Brie entiog: ie seus cnpoerty him to and diseases Of the AWD THROAT door thrown ; anes y4 4 whieh the President sat to the box that day? A. jonora' ecretary 0 ‘ar. jurton N. Harrison, Frivete “ i my dion! wred by U of Boh had ono he rut: sh siiery god tele: | Go. not Louw ‘the colored nan, doe Simnout wi it | RGM pg Heculiéd’ November 2, oat.” eovia book | Mrs 3 Futiman, ansnudinira manera re Bats SAN? ern wrTTet oa, Who Were Outside, Comm d " P . | ALG A . H. Munn. iy > rice per Wott ain be said: — Lat md qos Twill ues lenses T wlll not |” Q. You didnot see who put tt tuto the box? A. No, | yostart A. From tho ox marked ‘Aadjitant General 4 i. re eeind oe vecsetunigne tas caine, DEMAS BARNES © CVisclosala agente 1 aE iad Me wt ist |S arava you over oeem that halt im the box batorer | Ome Letters received July to December, 1804." BF. atch When the bettla ct Hull Kun bogan his brigade forined | Goya and Co UNAM Oliaaigie 08 A aot, Mile’ name Ww Booth, ent. vos | Arent the Ast time, the President came | Teese ery gan whether you have crarsined we | dohu's, Nafew. Peintoroed Liearepard, ats Tortunele emit aaa ieitionn rl a FRO, Td 0d Td ee een aac ons then of tte betog there be. | Borse you were from hero rent tonce. A. Yes, alr. ©. 1. Biauvelt, Tolnforoed Beauregard at 6 furtunate moment Ga: | ausaie are sourees of Puteoeary and Brosebie a pik tied by Ris. hands te 8 tree “= two Tani | fore for two y A. No. sir.” Bt in what stable? A. At General Augur's hend- Facts peatth fn conjunction with Kersbaw, in chaugidg the current of | Experience having proved that simple remedios ast speedity From where Booth had been carried tothe verenca a Were yo the box that day? A. No, air; I bave | aarte J the butte. “ pea ¢ hous, a kept bia te uu rr wore rondy te wei Ma thas bon sives 1800 ES se jhe same horse that Arnold bought from Booth? wien E alae aie Wouth Ait, die Gousieinrancs: when (akon in the early wiace of disanse, take at once yen; Booth tn the neantinw did; Taewe ap, a g OP uring the last charge he receive’ a tavere wound, | BROWN'S PNOCHTAL TROCIINS, let the Cold, Cough er Dianket, having prov ioutly seat eome cavalry near for CROSS-ERAMINED BY MR. EWING, @ You don't know what payment was made on the winch dfaabied Iza, ata he wes foreed to retire from 1b doctor; I got a negro who Hyed about hatfa mite from Q What bas been your business at Ford's theatre? A. | horse? A. I do not, alr, H n. I:ritation of the Throat be ever #0 alight, as by this preeate nero, With «wagon, put the body oo board aud rlarved CROFS-EXAMINATION BY MR. RWING. Held. He was cartind to the residence of, wo believe, | Crncrnvatr, May 22, 1845, oe en boat wa 4 sineas Fequire you to be on the ptage Colonel Johu J MeDaniel, of Lynchburg, where hi® | tion g more serious atiack ray be effecinally warded off. aera asd’ Harold. ray he had met with this anant f ees were goluy on? Ay ex, whom | 5, @, How do yo know Arnold boaght the home from | aq tndinpapolls despatch says that about (birty | wount wus He Senn ni reve by Cotonel Me cn, fo told me he had met_him about seven miles from | there was any din metimes there would be | Hooth? A, Only as Sagas dare ™ | radinna regiments will be mustered out of the service | Tanvln duisiier | Otte eye expected, and ihe | 2¥* Schenek's Large Rooms Washington by avckients T wake gal betwows elevod | BALIN NG dO, ont wee oot Grovmtaget A. This to soe | By Me. Dewrnn—@. Did you ovor gee that horeo In the | within two wecks Hittle romance eud:d as euch things usually Uo. The | were crowed with patients on TURSDAY, the ¥ a et ns pecclavin saying. edit uot kuow Booth at | tat the fura Tn ntahte and tor give to tuo | Possession of Atzcrott? A. No, rir. Brigadicr was made @ Benedict and major geucral at tho | hocetthatsrciug the eiort range to {impor inpen the Q. Did ho porsiat ip saying be did not kuow Boot ‘Tbe Juvce Avvocate Gaxxean stated that no more Cotton on the Mi ipp saine time, ¥ 1? A. He Orst said bo did oot know bim; that be | aeturs the property required to be ured ju the play. Booth) ea'd his name was Boyd, . al occupy? A. My . Did he state where they went after they =e as A soe Kbow the benengewey by wl a tee i i wold me th ent lo Matthias 3 ou kBow eo in Maryland? A. He told m® that they wen! 30y Bow be pase A pod witnesses on behalf of the government were present, and thet aniees the counsel for the accused were pre- pared to commmenc» their defence he would ask for tho Adjournment of the Court for the day. Camo, May 21, 1865. Thirty.two hundred bales of cotton passed here to-da} twolvé hundiod and Ofty-siz of which were for Cincia- HIS INVASION OF KENTUCKY. On his recov ory Smita wos sent to Bast Tonnessee and aeeumed command of tho mgbt wing (deteehed) of | on 1 Brogg's army, and opened the campaign Jn Kentucky at bis roome N Point and crossed there. ‘ exeop, ir. AikEN remarked that the counsel for the accused rieep hundred and eighty for St Louls, aud | early in Auguat by foniing General W. Morgan owt of twesday ouly, fron Ww " to my elt tye eA ysis Drs 4 : @ tuto whather tt fy customary doring the perform. a red easiveamn close its evidence peck nalerim for the East, mrad 5 Cuuberland Gap od & alin Bansoe, aud ey e), bub bie medic Not to page) Se a iene > ore cont Gg Richmond, Ky. Ho advanced upon and oecupicd Lex. BNC also coe rf was mentioned; Wether be said go or mot L do wot | th haa Bld ghar A. | Afler some conversation among members of the Court a fogtou and Frankfort, Ky.,and For & time Unreatenod CH ENO will sleo. Bridges W y Lovurevitin, May 22, 1965. Tho tate etorme between hore and Nashville have linctly recollect, OROSS- EXAMINATION BY MI. STONE, Q. Did you hear Booth cay anything n na to the practicability of accomplishing any business during the following two days of the great roview, the Court adjourned until to-morrow morning at ten o'dtook, Loulaville and Cincinuatl, He hesitated, like the fabled ass betwoon two stacks of bay, which of the two cities to take until ho found he could take neither, and was ewe generally have yy Fiarotta | 4 7ue fats im there pretiy well; but {t is genernity innocence? A, Booth said he was the ouly gully wen, @ Ta the American Consin a heavy piece? A. No, air. ved away or otherwise Injared soveral bridges, 2o | forced, with Brogg, to make an Inglorious retreat $a the no-Maugers Shipping Tech pr words to that eftect fi & Dering the play of the Americxe Covsin wont the Payne the Assassin, ais ikea stan ed cijeaat for neveral an Golober following.” Ho wade bis way, with Diemgg 10 | ORE nO So Carn market, at Scared aT Q Harold mado po resistance at all? A. No; while h which Booth made bin oxit properly be [From the Loutaville Union Pros, May 11.) that throug! Murfreesboro, but was sven Sfverwari * Co cat Hi | GE, 10 Renae si reek. ming home he said his feet were #oro wod (bat he would properly be clear, Payne is charged with the attempted assassination of Davia to reliove Holmen tn command o| pam bl \pala- me ii Joould not walk; [mounted him on a horse aud ted bin. ve 3) Bocretary Seward. He is uckioa, the family hav. Fire at Madis . sippt Depariment. ‘This was oarly In 1803. Corns, Bunions, Entarged Jotr ne By Mr. ©. Ciamprt—Q. Bid vot Booth remerk that jog Nived about Uniontown, but {# one of @ family of six Crxceswatt, May 22, 1898. COMMANDER OF THR TRANS-MISBISSIPFI DEPANT- fll divenses of the feet, cured by Dr. his man wae innocent? Wes not this his expr Drothers, four of whom were notorious as deaperadoes of Hours, Madison, Indi was entiroly wei Broadway. — . Th was to that effect; J cannot swear (hat they W the most demonias character, who took to the rebellion | The Madison " a, Indiana, ‘The position war nt fret one of great Joteuros bat it foon developed into an important one, The victories of General Grant ot Vicksburg and eleewhere, which tev ered the confederacy Jn two, Inolated Bmith’s half from Richmond, and communication became very irregular | yr Mp4 ansatisfactory, It noceseary to the proper | syscuiue » ction of business that Stath should be endowed ter powers and Wigher rank, The rebel Con- induced te chawge the rebel army organiza- Ladton Me@teated Soap tan aod all bleumisiee i dr igen, ——— e exact words as naturally as ducks take to wator, Whilo tho rebols | aeetroyed by Greatucon to-day, Contente saved, Lows cecupled Hopkixeville, Ky., ove of the brothors mur. ser ut a brother rebel nhmed Brooks, and if tho peopte of | Reb stated. a a Wiiliamaburg City News. Hopkinsyiite had been called upon to voto a choice an to ao it vc ucen one of emearassment. here | MepeRooe AgeivUt oy 4 SounreR.—A man named Fel'x Doylo, arrested by Sergeant Sponce, of tho Forly arth precinot, was taken hefore Juatico Dailey, of the Eastern beep c panier that might? A. Yor, alr, of William ©, Cleaver, Q Biate ai whet time you saw Dim di be perform: Stato yout residence and cesu- | ance? A. Taaw bim pretiy nearly co potion, A. I keop a livery stable ia Sixth eiveet, iu ikia | had not been (hore I certalnly should ' T do not re oll cing bimaway from bis p iF aiato whether ot not J. Wilkos Booth, at any ti ail; bo anny b ay, bul if bo bed boon when a kept a horso or horses in your stable, A, He did, in | econo changes some other person wo wo had to run January last. DMs fiat; every person would bare beoa a unanimous vote amovg the loyal og ja favor of @ Kiikeony cat Leona of it, Payne f quiring where ‘ ororfhe any animale be kept there? A, jad to fy from the rebel corti The brothers oT lh i hor full general to be commis | received f Bivo, Bix, ye; none-ay a ba horse was there Svout one ply “it he had been away for what length of time A. | are tows to many persons h. ‘connection with | Dietrlet yesterday, charged with having committed a Bony, faiborisiog apotl _ BE nt P., general ot ate Hoe ae eee a "Why was he taken awny A, Ho sold the horveon | If he had ul othey would have all knowa celobrated gold seizure by General Shackelford, while | murderous assault on @ soldier mamed Whitlock, who the rebel. army. cher then being the Grst, Joe MELE. ano 20th of January to Bainuel Aruold, one of the prl- | it; one scene goners at the bar, Q Did you see the horse oficrwarde? A. T saw the | gcones Ave mi of the American Coursl A. You; there aro se resides at No. 177 Norih Bighth street, The wifo of the Injured man lates that on Sunday evening her bueband colonel of a lentucky regiment. Tho Paynes, while operating with the coniederacy, concluded to try their hand at depredating upon that coucera, They got up ® Jobuaton the tecood, h. EB. Lee the third, Beauregard a Va Wate Ree tho fourth wud Bragg tho Afth, At the same time be | MF ae oy eae appreciate (em 0} was invest with powers a® Provisional Secretary of Bee ASP abe 7. o North poree a Gay Or two aflerwards, wuea Arnold paid for the | scenes tn thet a ye it, it of the Confederats money, which they | got tnlo am altercation with Doyle, at the corner of ‘th orders, an Sinith expressed it lo Price, to — Bier ‘and took bin away, . Q Would it able for Spangler to have rorg'a banker for aterling bills, Eighth and Fifth strect, im consequence, as Is alleged, of Tan fase ‘aa bo damned pleated.’ Ho established his Prizes Cashed fm AU Legatized Lottes Q, Do you know anything about the terms or the cir. | bean ebsent during performance of tbat act for Aftor the Paynes got away with their be the Doy'e having epoken ina ai rot Provt. | boadquartges at Little Rook, but Steele drove bim out of infor on a ny. Diawings © Hf cumstanco# of the sale? A. Loaly know that Booth t 1d | fve miautes Wiiboub bis abscuce being uvticed? A, You, | banker dieroverod tho character of tho Confederate ye bi ‘on ® sick | thera, end be hes been for « long timo located at Bhreve- . OLUTE, B money, and wade an arrangement with a tr. Lee, @ loyal East Tennessean, forthe recovery of the money. He got upon the tack of the counterfelters aud discovered, thas ting th cone riven neatly all the moves had been placed ta the custody of Del ba Gees ch ces cess, curing the | one wen, Lee wade arrangements with. the custodian, orelty rapid. x hy which the money waa surrendered ut " Ganeideray Q during that | tion, Whileon big way South with this, Colonel Shackel pe ona ped who ext tited throughout his career in South. dent Lincoln, Whitloek, Jeave, rebuked the eccused, on the soldier aud | {t ie thought, freet. foo that he bad sold tho bore io Arnold, a —_———— Told cae a (ow dayBafterward and paid (ue livery Have you seen the horve since that time, AT tet” Did you eae Booth end Joha H, Surratt go ovt of | ebunge for ul your siable, riding or otherwise? A. You; Join B Sur. | third uct tire Felt mould ocousioually Wire & horse (0 go out to evening | Q. Were you when, It ts alleged, he turned bien (DQ most ¢rvo! manner, Lis skal, Dayle was com! to Jail to awalt the rerult of tho injuries, The acchisod Aa imember of Hove Company No 10, and ie ani! (o be one of the promineat pariice Im (he Allack om the police @ Week ago leat Fun’ for ten minutes? A. Yi for dve migutos would bi ire one CAMPAION OF 1364. Moekwell d& Murifrrt, © Fmith was in command of the re! ing the mem- | heat Wenge Horses ‘a eee ta oe orable en nwhiek wiineseed Jon gf Maat hy ey eee eion Re ebeok ft ot Hill, and the damming of ited river, and o treat Of Banke to the woutls of Red river, nig od highly a, Nay? A. Io th i act f waa ta Uh x omee, ford 0 h has bad ne Pe eien whom generally? A, With Booth; Pooth hi! Wore you on the pavement? (4 T wont ous of the | weeiorm Kentucky, remarkallo powers iu tracking sil Tyay. (pe manent ineatiee empsayes | 9 Ave dlroetious (0 let Burrait uso bia horse any time be | alleyway and bad vo goon to the pavement in getiivg | Hons of eet etien te aie. whe Geb Fase a Calendar on speculnting tn cotton And quarreling with Th 5 h . 2 office, of the gold for wh! q bad " - ve uarroted’ b vod (09 5 <% is you aver son tho prisoner Ataorott with Booth? MQ. Did you see Spangler there? A. Yo, air; Fadid wot aodveized it and effectually etopped the on. ite 1 Vow gubordivate gouorals ta May, 1404, gusts bs ie ia the city bee renore Oe A. Yea; f in hia there with horses, Q Hare you ever neon Spa mustache? a gre’ oo Of he treasure to Georgia, The case wan ) Itt, 1406, 180% | Dick Taylor over, eplityry meh or 4 Sy gig hg B.A. Allon’ World Ri 4 Q. With whom Nae Alzorolt xonorally in company at | A. Novsine Ihave known bi Moewo hin | tried eve Uoter staua Cone tm Hie ety. and thy | TA pean WA ie 1464, SN on One ee Coens ener PRS ay Sha 4iNG Coe feslockum 10° } . wor waw hilt th €0 With anys | two Years next tnonth, inney wea cont Bear eee vary ont or Comms PURAN —Part Lmadourned a sod tl ‘. sacl panna oe pag he ee i Fey ae eeey ee eae wa, Whore Weru You Ob the moment tho Presigent was | 101 Mig voraiited» viron of Mio Me Lee We considera 7 Boum ina Part o—Reully cheese only ciade What PAriod Satta has boon Gevowne hinagels ta | mad waaveariod Woe