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rman negro, our eariy delivery WO a)d"be certain. Bit no; we have nothing toexpect *ay ¢ protracted misery and ulti- mate extermiostion, Le conctuston, permit me to offer you my heartfelt thanks and Sralitude for your able 8. “ERUAY/OF JONN DL. SURRATT. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY 14, 1867<TRIPLE SHEET. feks as im | district with Croton water is remarkably army; was commbmioned byyGovernot Ho fe at Sur. | well, ‘The cootractors’ ander ths Crown fod for cow seville on the day mayaed; had nothing to do with the att structing this new work are Messrs, Roach aod Jeokins. escape of Booth, and ‘nothing to do with interrupting | The new reservoir takes its commeucement at High Mr. Piecoin'e trip agto Annapolis; woe Sa a UNJTED STATES SF COLOMBIA, SPECIAL CORAESPOMAENCE OF THE HERALD. THE COURTS. BANWRUPT CURT. ‘sub- | Bridge, and when fuished wif supply Fort Washington, Vindication of my upfosunate a S atliute im the army; sympathi both | Wastington Heigats, Carmansville and the surrounding at the Sitention of the Republic— 1OUTOUGK EE. The following petitions were lodged yesterday ;—' : seo ir Unndlog Witness took Ko part in the secession Fed closrecuna toe! metal pot psa ap sol ble Dewy ef Mosquern’s War Vee liam Grifin, Washington, Datotfes county, SEVERAL WITNESSES EXAMINED, | ,,'9 Mi Bradior—Wtness took Ko pa Pieted wiihin the specitied tite, Agventdesdorstum in | eele=The Wivalry for the lathmae | ner THE CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENT. | Jon P. i. Taliman; Jobo Gritin, Now York, Pierrepont—Had nothing to do with blockade | connection with these works is the erectioa of a tower ANAM, J para wR nnn David G. Barnitz; J. Lyons, New York, eee war, ‘at High Bridge, wach, from a tank at the top and good By the arrival at Aspinwall of a schooner from the | mye aeons: ae A led to Stores—Ite His- | James; samuel 4 Bowatha, New York, cou! Da as Sy tah Synatuatte iongey he aerate ce, | a we ave theron afm occ pcan | "eoe"Orgeaiaitn soe ‘Peaiorc nea | © pie’ Arm; Ra, Seu Fa, ome eve: . 3 five feet, and will convey warer to all the bighest ral Santos an ng the of Capital. Nas A a Attempt to Prove the Prisoner at pisces ia the nelehborhood of ‘Fort Washington aad the x x mvenne Whasien, How Yarky worn—Witness i the brother of dra, dent Musquera and his own assumption of the republican “Co-operative Stores" is the title of # work just pub- | sel, George ‘oan Canandaigua on April 15. Buvratt. was at surratisrille the day Of theassassinavon: | Leeghis surrounding The arrangements for bringing | pce as Segundo Designado, the ado, Santos | shed in thie city vy dt & Hott It le yd eae Ties = d man’ xine; iy he stenp will great magai- | DUFpHe as Segui jgnado, the frst Designed, epg eee a bey hs Ary LE tp the had Sauained trata ssoneoe pater r srcry rasp Tuer ce Mantkwe | Gutterres, being at prosent in Rarope Whatever doubts | the recent German work of Eugene Richter, As the sub. UNITED STATES hay nd EASTERN DISTRIC M ert; her business was tat Medley, and she Seorred Sagal apiease a The ‘ [ane pou - ne | were entertained of the overthrow of Mosquera are ie. | ject 1 one attracting general attention among be. work. LN ot WeichnaD e e OO irene “4 a ee tee i sipated; but accustomed es the citizens of the Spanish | img clases of the metropohs and elsewhere in this coun- Sentences for Oitictal Bribery. Hi fi z The Namo of « John Harrison’ Written | fr Hniny "stows wus uet me’ mine" | ti te saci oe Dear ese | cee atc mutation tay eal re tr | ©, «pet rafuene tte mater wil oat Bete dye basalt be Of interest to those concerned. Belf-reliance is « priaciple held sacred by political @conomisis and acknowledged by many who are too weak in character to profit by ita many brilliant exam- pies, and “mind ng one’s own business” is considered the acme of worldiy knowledge. It does not sppear, Verms and specifications of the centract. YALE COLLEGE. - ‘SPEC'AL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD, Thetwo men Jacod Duterwell and Charies who were convicted during the last term of the c Were sentenced yesterday morning by Judge B i It will be remembered that the prisoners were i By Mr, Pierrepont—Weiehman the note for Mr. Motley; he lived about five y, im the direction f Piscataway. by Ata quarter past twélve'P. M. the Court took # recess of fifteen minutes, ’ On reawsemblipg, Bernard J. Early was sworn, Wit- news new Miecbust ‘O Laughlin; saw him the moroing and steadfast part'sang, Mosquera may well exolasm “Ett, Brute!’ mace Acoma and Deigade, the principal actors in the drama, were his special favorites, The first was promoted the ex-President to the rank of General and iced ek the head of the tand forces; the latter was Mesqaera’s Taost confi lential and trusted atde- on the Hotel Register. Argument Whether the Register of Good Priday—the day the + was murdered; | Open : Seheo Recep. | de-camp. _Acosta’s public annonncement ie an appeal to leged violation Shall be Received. at seven. giclooy tae him at the Metepotian Hote So ele naanem Seeeenta Sriul e conservauive ead liberal parties, with « faint | bowever—amilee “self-help” —notwithstanding—that hilessiaing tet ation Dos reps aiven.s camaeentiv * idly @ little after seven; witness went to O’Laugh- we bag sige apology for hie defect bas'd on the purest patriot- | many mem have risen from wretcheduess to’ prosperity ‘cum of mone: 4 j wapltietiartbuet Ab ee fn" room aud awoke hit; weat to tho barber shop aud New Haves, Sag 11, 1067. | 27!°S.a'st ewe sacrifice of his personal ffiendshipa ii | Ta een ™ enous dt tear ide TE aie) ves gotahayed, and while there 0’Laughlin came inand vot | It hasteen agala might in the City of Sima After mucerely to be desired that either of the saintly ‘Cecbetagemens a: peer bn on Fah ay 9 A shaved; after that went up to Wolker’aand ordered | 16 nrithant fentivitien of Presentation Week were over, decganton may retein quiet of the ex- | wealthy and induential associates, Man (es social anl- | tacen yp y" Congressmon Desiring to Sev the Prisoner for | vreaktast and remained thiero until aftor breakfast; alter +] ecutive chair unt} the election text | mal, and no matter how he may desire to wrap bimself cortiae desemred emeih fant wo went down to the National and O'Lauchlin | the gay‘throng of strangers departed amd New Haven | Soriag, There are, owover, grave doubis even among | wei ja onsale we te ake tate’ FT meng ly oe Bad Purposes. went up stairs to see a friend: about half an hoar after- | socioty suak back inte ite usual state ‘of quiescence, | those most elated with Mosquera’s fall,'If the old am- | UP In bisown dignity 7 s ad mando ds Tent wp stairs for O'Laughlin and be wasnt | wiiasn college bamtshed the thought of gaiety | bitlous chief be suffered to go at large, that he may not | powers of mind and muscle, he cannot altogether d0 | sideration being given te it, The prisone "a ere; went then down to Lerchau’s and found O' Laugh nee a! a have vitality and evergy enough left to A my without the co-operation and assistance of his | bad divulged the \be person who th a ee hin at'the barroom there; he had on striped pants and | from its mind, and -with the exception of the few mem- | trouble—juien sale? ‘The slates of Cauca and Bolivar | 711. tl before us fully illus. | the money; regretael psy nap gy ly Wasuivoros, July 18, R867, ‘vest and a slouched bat, Ders-of the graduating class stil loafing about under nth him still, and even now Santa Marta is blook- wes ‘Volome id dolere nem. ne The tial-of Joba H, Sureute was revumedshio asarm- | Not cross-examined. ont took off its coat, eolled up ite eleeves end the man-of-war Colombia, under thecommand of | trates this fact, and contains statements of | " ‘The Court sald that Dut a Edward A. Murphy sworn—Wieness tives in Washing- ger? ‘4 an. federate named Bradford. social trathe! bearing on’ the important question | well would iy anni the D ‘wg fo the Criminal Court, Judge Pisher presiding. ‘by trade; knew O'Laugblin; saw him | pitched Into the fmevitable amnual examination terribly The United States of Colombia ostensibly own threo and labor as usefat to | term. Joseph Carroll was reoullod and eronmetamined by | the President was ‘murdered; mines was | inearnest, But te-day thet charming bore has at ‘last | war stenmers—the Colombia, already mentioned as | of the relations between capta bay Me. Tracy wed Wer. Pi nt—Witness knows Mesera Knapp amd Co- | O° of the party that slept the nicht beforevat the Me- been finished by everybody excepting the off Santa Marta; the Botivar, now in this port without | the political economist and the social reformer as tothe | nave to be ve him. sei geese ‘tropolitan hotel. Mr, Murphy proceeded to testify, cor- ai pling Door perse- 1 omcers, crew, fel or provisions; and the Rayo, or RR |’ ciesses to whom it is more particularly addressed. It is | tenced right away. They could consider the “Fe “bell, and sees thom in tho courtroom now; saw a-man | roborating the testimony of the previous witness's to | outed sophomores, who, it seems, must always undergo | Cuvler, lying under heaane ‘of a Spanish war vessel in thi pen perio the relations | Using hits evidence afterwards, _ ‘present who was said to be Mr, Roberta; bad aconver- | the whereabouts of O'Laughlin om the morning of the | an extra touch of agony, aad will mot receive the Iast | the port of Certhagena. Spanish commander has | welcome at this’ time wi fortanately Tn passing sentence bie Honor seid that he would n ‘sation with Mr. Knapp $n Ettoira before | came bore; do of the assassination. fafticiion of misery until to-morrow. ‘So New Haven | ‘ken the precau:lon to remove ceriam indispeneablo | between the employer and the employed rest on # very | impose the extreme penalty of the law Date: . u iMiam Failing sworn—Witness ia. Httle deat; wit. | ‘iniliciion pills 0 : feces of the machinery of the Cayler to his own ship. | upsatistactory base. Eugene Richter, a German student | aud would sentence pay 8 fine of $100 ana ; ‘Bot remember that Roberts was present; dou’t remem- | ness tives in Canandaigna, 'N. Y., keeps the Webster | was quite ready to wako wp.once more at the pleaxant | {jeuenant Rad. of somo notoriety during the rebel- ‘aaal Seal for three ménths. ber tohing Mr, Knapp that I saw the man supposed to | House; dook before the witness is the reginter of | sound of festivities, especially to @ novel sensation, the | liom as a Confederate officer, and who has mene Sil and a careful observer of social questions, Iy gave to wes pext bragght up and received a simil Be the prisoner on the 18th and 14th of April; don’e | Mat hotel, ; cconhols Seing ind grube'apeating Tedeption: of ic Yala,.| Sreweuty ek tine. Gonavn cele charge el tke Kazier, | the world a valsahle werk ou co-epesaiivesoustie show- | sentence, He stated that ono Fogarty gave him th ; Mr. Bradley bere offered the hotel register on evidence. gove. The first two will now pro- ue ‘of the combinati among work- remember 2th; ‘ ie ing progress: jon system ng money, saying it was the 12th; don’t re- ‘The witneas—This was the hotel book in 1868; on the | School of the Fino Arts. badly be sold by the national government and the R. R. fm those’ countries whefe'it bas! been ‘brought into ARRAIGNMENT, member saying to Mr. Knapp that the man was | page under date of April lb the name of Joba ison For three years pam New Haven residents have | Cuyier be delivered over to the Spaniards asa prize, Charles Ulrich, who was indicted last fal) en “ recorded. fuasmuch as there i no evidence that she was not tive operation, Taking the work of Richter as a basis, ve tailor; I think I tcld Knapp 1 sow Surrast «: Elmira on ay Mr, Breitley—Does the entry show about what | Watched with unabated interest the slow but steady edaea by Peruvians, Mosquera clanned this armed bsp “of thie have undertaken to show how | Sbargeof having had in bis possession = quantity the 13th and 14th, don’t think J told Koapp I saw Sur- | t#me the registered his namef oss mado In the erection of a substantial and beau- | yoaset aa his private yy and net that of the pened, one ae pie State, but, likey. tn quite’ Indidorent now’ whether Seen Eentans auney he Dene Sengane the social condition of the working classes of this coun- used for making sounterfslt mone] watt at Eimira om the 13thnnd 14th (7); don’t think 1 Mr. Vierrepont objecied. If the witness wodld state | ify) edigce om the southwest corner of the colloge green, try can bo improved without rash legislation or political | poe guiity. smentioned April 42; my beetrecollection ts that I cold | Suet Wish PRFY arrived ai tbe hoiel then Bo could £° | nich when completed was to become a ‘school of | Siverted in Tne srocta here: thet’ $90,000-ebaaged trors.| "Ts hes pins been'a problem dificult of solution ana ee rent Kapp I saw Surratt on the th and 14th; think 1 tok! My. Cobeil the same thing, and did not mention the 12th ‘as I recollect; Mr. Covell mentioned to me that Mr. ‘Knapp said I told bim I sew Surratt on the 12th and 13th, and I said I did not recollect fixing those dates, but ‘The witeess, resuming, sald he was not sure be was at home on the evening mentioned anti! the lateer part of the evening; the train from Elmira arrived between nine and ten’o’clock; the name of Harrison is the last but one entered om the day named; witness was out of town that day. Cross-examined—Witness thinks mode] festruction for any person of either cex whose tastes imelined them to'mako use of its advantages; as well by its elevating and refining influence was ‘to act upon the Jarge number of young men here gainiog an education”? the hands of the agent of the Peruvian government here into thoxe of a gentleman of recognized official position at Washinzton to secure the departure of the Cuyler from New York. ‘ Mosquera’s hebby or interests were te have a steam navy; this, without a sailor, sbi) ter or machin- iat In the country. Congress, either fearing dictatorial in fact yet_unsolved in some of the European countries and in the United States, to fo fix the relations between those who pay for labor and those who receive the price of their work that the capitalist may have a fair in- teres. on the money he invests without op- pressing the laborer, and the employé the full = My his services without. fofringing on + SUBROGATE'S COURT—KINGS COUNTY. Boforo Surrogate Veeder. The witls of the following named persone, dece: ‘were admitted to probate during the week past:—S was at home on tne thoaght I said the 13th ad 14th; I fx the time because | the tay of the assassination; whef witness sold out to | Work was begun on the building in 1864, and has | gosgns of secini i . 7 ig the scheme as a needicss and pur nts of the employer. In the discussion of this im- ‘Mr. Offutt left the store ‘for New York on the 12th, and | Mr. Chamberlain the book waa sold to hima; it remaiaed | continued with varying acuvity until a few months | poseless extravacance, passed a law that all armed vos- tant nate very lle prominence bas | Wediae, Peter Carney, Jotan 'Carwienck, Edw ‘was the day after thet the man called; did mot tell | With bim till about ten or twelve days ago; witness | since, when the edifice was pronounced completed, The | **!8 of the Colombian government should be sold. Tois fan given to a matter very closely connected with it | Heall, all of Brooklyn. Letters of administration w x 4 Cobel a Drought it then to Mr. Bradipy’s office; has not seen . ‘enactment was one of the several misdeeds the President | and of grave interest to the workmen. To s man of | granted on the estates of thé following persons, 4 Dapp anc Ml that 2 Baw Surratt twice In eae day; | the book since till now. architect was Mr, P. B. Wright, and its architectural | considered as unconstitutional and warranting the dis- | jimited means, the receipt of five dollars a day instead | ceased:—Siins R, Hawkins, Wm. K Tate, jes Stor have talked to Mr. Knapp twice about this; ae not re- Winans was basins enathat book. M be Lg ae style is the same as ‘that gentloman’s first work—tho persiog eee a _ ee late ma men mead efron. Aellare ry a ag 2 shang. Bie an bh ie ay Rebocea Haviland, Mary Lewis, Morris A, Gescheid pe 1 i which, after examining, he st was night book or sai jew York, po! affairs are “much mixed,” | may obtained at the price of time ut oan V. Griffa, Josepa Dudois . w screen seeing Roberts with ‘Knapp; saw aman | TAC ook of the hotel, in it they were in the habit of | Naltonal Academy of Dosign in New York, Tho main | 24 ar ani1g go’ remain while the present bidding to | ful agitation Bat the obisinment of flour at | of Brooklyn. r ieee with , who, I was told, was a detective | charging up accounts of persons arriving at the hotel; | ¢xhtbition galleries, two tn number, are on the second or | ¢he tune of millions is going on at Bogota by the repre- | seven dollars am barrel instead of ten, and beef, from Wesbington; I saw Cobell at Elmira'| it does not appear that anything was charged up to that | priscipal floor; below it are the rooms occupied by the | sentatives of American and European imteresis for the | mutton and other‘articies of home consumption at « THE NATIONAL GUARD. afer my return from Washington the first | D&mcon thateday; witness packed this book up and | Grawing and modelling rooms, On the exterior the railroad of the Isthmus, proportionally reduced price, together with a redaction . carried it home after selling out, and pecked it away in the wood shed chamber; no one examined it subse. quently to witness; witness didn’t see the name of Har- Tison written in the book. Mr. Pierrepont bere stated that he objected to the book being put in evidence. It is not proved when tho jm the cost of wearing apparel, is equatly abject of desire on the part of every man who lives labor. The object of this book is to demonstrate by argument and the logic of statistics, that by organ za- operation the American workman can obtain the necessaries of life cheaper and better than be time; when I came here the first time I went to ece the told Knapp, Cabell or Roberta thas y the prisoner; I never spoke to Roberts on April 14, 1865; I'd not go to caurchen the 34in ; I don’t remember what time I went to the siore; Mr. Seward’s Letter—Politics—Rallroad Com- missioners at Bogo' Nitro-Gtycerine— Pacific pany’ Bont Explorer— Telegraph Li rom Venezuela. owalls are built priecipaily of a light colored New Jorscy sandstone, ‘The windows on the first floor have pointed arohes, thelr archivolts, as well as those over the doors, being decorated by vousaoirs of alternate light and-dark Election of a Major. An election for Major of the Fiith regiment New Yo} infantry wasto have taken place on Monday eveni: last. In consequence of the issuance of Special 0 the store was not closed on Good Friday; ou the 13th a | name was put there or that the man Clalming it ever was | gto; The exbibition galleries aro well lighted by sky- Panama, July 2, 1667, doca now, and at the same time receive a handsome | No, ris cd man, I supposed was the ese came in, but I could |-at that house, ki sara uring the day, pat from abo Pt i tae ‘The air is filled with wars and rumors of wars, revolu- | dividend on the money he invests in the experiment. pete 2 por ~ le oa” the same bas be no suit him in the kind of goods ne wanted; the man Mr. Bradley snipe Frank 0, Chamberlain, who was | "8 J tions and threatenings of revolutions, and pronuncia- | After a careful perusal of Richter’s statistics it is im: poned day, gas jets in the evening. ‘Tho floors are of oak and black walnut, The stairs, together with all the doors and door ‘and window trimmings,:are of chestnut and pine, no paint being used within the building excepting upon the walls, which are of @ maroon color, The original estimate for the building was $50,000, sworn, Witness fives in Canandaigua; keeps Webster House; witoess parchased the hotel from Failing; pur- chased the register book also; witness bad hie attention cailed to the namo of Harrison at Canandaigua by Mr. Bradloy, Jr.; the was thon asit is now; witaces gees no alteration in it; witnoss don’t know whother he delivered it to Failing to bring hore; it was in witness’ came in again on the 14th, and I told him the goods to doubt that the scheme of co-operative might arrive that day; the man came in in the forenoon; did not gee the man after the forenoon of the 14th; I er told any one I could not recognize the man; never told any ene named above that I asked the man who came in if bis mame was Surratt; there was nothing suspicioug In Firet Regiment Artillery National Guard, In counting off this command on the Fourth omitted to give it credit for a battery (G) which was the Battery firing the sunrise and noon salute, Addi) these men, the artillery regiment was the largest one parade, having out considerably over five hundred m mientos on either side are the order of the day in this part of the world, Among all the surprises that come upon us from one day to another, nothing bas, however, created more speculation among foreigners domiciled In Panama than the extraordinary letter of Secretary the prosperity Although Richter has systematized and put in shape the idea of ion among men for the supply of cheap food, the English are entitled to the credit of first putting it to the test of actual experiment. the appearance of the man; I thought ssion from the time of purchasing the hotel until far back Glen T told Mr. ‘Knapp i thought he (Surrait) was a | {t was brought on here, Renin Jon but its actual cost at completion amounted to $175,000. | Seward cencerning the position of Americans and | Duis | Goon too weavers Fe aed oe Bras of amerir pecs, Besides the: Bees ine of ai Sowtherner; | did not ask the man’s name. Crossexamined—The book lay on the counter till it | ghe whole amount was defrayed by tho late Augustus | American interests in the republic of Colombia Itre- | Engiand, for the pu of devising means of obtaining | Ovsies. shonid led to the strength of this battall By.Mr. Bradley—When the man came to the stere be | was filled up, and then laid on the desk; it could have ires no extravagant stretch of finagination to believe | the necessaries of life without having to pay the ex. | St ‘ne Fecent division parade, game from the airection of Water street; the Brainerd | been written in by anybody after it was in the | Russel Street, of tho class of 1812, and father-in-law of | @ cetnsabe etunrbes tm Wy omabliched deniers, With. House is on Water street; (Colonel Foster pointed desk; it Ind there from the 3ist of December, 1865, till | the lamented Rear Admiral Foote. In,addition to this | thatin the Department of State under his control the | Oo) acy welve men put their names to an The Farrar Case. ts Ihave seen that man in the cara, but never con’ ersed | it was brought here; it lay where it could be soon every Princely gift to hie Alma Mater, Mr. Street founded and | Bature of the struggle now in progress here should be ‘This court reassembled at the Tweifth regiment A ‘wah him; yesterday after court adjourned 1 conversed | day; if it had been taken away the fact might not have “very impertectly understood,” for in that Department | stock, and called th ‘fhe Rochdale Society | on Monday ing last, when tenant Barrett, with Knapp, and he said he understood me to hat | been noticed; witness could fix the date when Mr. Brad- | @2dowed ® professorship of modern languages and ; aitable neers,” ‘once . issued bepi when. Jan Thence peb a talloe T hage acct me te aay that | Vericame to soc witnove about the book; it was the 23d | another in the theolozical departmont, the extent of his | #l! foreign afairs have for a long time been | of ba Minch peed” Zabstantisliy” thus: | the Seventh, Lieutenant Hodgman and Lieutenant Stace T have been here; understood Knapp and Corbett | of May, witness, thinks; a became he subpoenaed | donatioss and bequests amounting, at his death, to not Pd tame ne oe to the ae ‘the bo a le I bench taseray ile ap see err herrea ‘weve hunting up evidence Prosecution. ‘witeess: senpm) ‘been there merican intéreste disparagoment such exped shall Laayry Me ing subjected to a severe crose-examination. By . Ki was very anxious to come | previously unknown to witness, saab than 9880 /006. members, and at the same time result to ad- | closed ‘here wibme eT Mr. Piefrepout sill oljectsa to the admission of the | although eomploted some months ago—and the pub- | American influence everywhere, and notoriously here, | ‘0 nts meratons tau 08 abe Saves ape pmmrha ke Necciaty. | closed the prosecution, | The court reasembled yesterd By Mr. Pierrepont—I was summoned by Mr, Kirby, | book. ws Itc have since had access to ite galleries—the formal | The blunderings of American diplomacy on | In pursuance of this ‘the society levies contribu Seine derenea Three or tour atcansel eore pS Roos ppl ee na ME gy rrr arora Wsinene went to Cen- | opening has been delayed until this evening, when, on | every side for the last few years have made | tious from its members with which to carry out the fol- | and examined, after which an adjournment unt! W: pioneer, daa’ Tewember that I mentioned tae date to Went wo the Webster House, and after register ing wit {he decision of ‘the Counell of the School, consisting of | us th —— Canaenpeniiory soar Bnet remy tht | eee ed clouding materia, “2 The ‘pila. ee eee P Rese’ name eo regis President ‘oolse: fessors Porter, wi ive our irs were therwise obtain! e pu houses, fo ‘Mua Olivia Jenkins sworn and examined by Mr. Mer. | ter alluded to, and found the name of John Harrison pte esi pomober ant S laborious! im every complication, to see 1k Scan embers mag dwell ee tall Sud Ws easer or: More Court Martials. nek—in Apri, 1865, resided at Mra. Surratt’s on H there; without stating the object of witness’ | Messrs. D. Hantington and D. G. Mitehell, the new | Very i, NONE, SPU, Pleasanter to dwell together, &0,”” pas wh | vatzest; 1 know Mr, Welchman, Mrs, Surratt, Joba Sur- | Visit be wont away and came back again on the 234, | school was appropriately inaugurated by an art exbi- | bow long they could sit on the fence, and by what con: | P'Ecicuy one year afterwards the society met and Tuesday evening last the members of the fat and Miss Fitz; [heragy wooed the day the Prosi. | and looked at the book again; it was then as it snow; | bition such as bas never before been witnessed in this | triv ance they might at last be able to topple over to the | found that they bad £28 (about $168) accummulated Tegiment artillery had to come up to the captain’s de’ ee ee ete ee Lp ewet hay Iooed gor od (Se pyaar yer bone el ping city, ‘To secure this collection has the it of | Winning side, capital, re estore for nso oteor a in @ | and settle, or state why and wherefore they did 2 tued \urratt nday ‘wee! A uunmoned ‘Chaiber! tines “4 resul stock provisions. mated a Re had suppor, and Miss Fitzpatrick got it for him; 1 | case. nse untiring efforts on the part of the committee, who hive | The days of glory of the'grand General Mosquera have | PUM gir they wont, quietly to eiek Vane pescoeet no mydiin such and such time Tomerober walking with re, Surmals and oubers on one | Le ete ee eee race aie scat het | spared neither time, labor nor expensoin bringing together |, t last come to yee aye Nalin Resse Fact Sone 1 prom trl nl jibe pb paw a Pa Sone been itness’ possession since tll to-day, the best works of American and foreign art that. could |. Santos Acosta at their head, have oon! the general cn mage ac yous and novel, heart ether sha touned peop bg ogg roa ae ead mye hcp mcr public or private ponte ia New | €overnment of the repablie of Colombia, and the con. | 1#06 ihe miserasie reine Apoteit A choad increamea | Where the wife did not want. “her mant? to go out Zonta. att Bradley aed ifthe court ad any doubts aboet | York and: throughout the New Eogland Sates Wher. | etiatlonal Congress bas bed® #esnmoned to convene | 46,589 members, dad dori tbe Art cuatro 1806 srening drill Bo ater he ayt oi: dremed in ble oni + 4 ever the jae mn known owners of vi le its what does his frau do but hands him ‘the bell sauder said thas the entry might have been f Ficres hae willingly Hstoned to the appeal of the oom- | "tbe forty days from the Msaiag of the proclamation | LoS, wnieh amounted to £6,816 ($45,506 carfency), per fot gare piempacitce ae eon. z Boott from subsequently to the 15th of April, 1865, by the | mittee, whose fidelity in performing the r arduous task May. or 11 3-10 per cent. The stock of the members of soo peta Hee eat rr ctger eee ates in | Myeunsasty Sart te, che solendes eruniion ey | We hive ne news of We peegres the Rallroad Com- | soiey teat Si naaliale are, “tae ohio es | ilove alee thats of calung ie el Whet Seal ‘ ave = 3 while 4 oF acl bas 1 . 5 Canada, at this period, according to the testimony of | they no doubs have felt thomaselves amply repayiby the sagged api dat presume the over- | ($471,600), vain actual operssion 10 Rochdale, which | done—what can be done? "fi wou't do to throw t lor ; Ani Dr, McMillan. He offered it as tending to show that the | flattering and appreciative demonstrations of favor with throw of Mosquera will prove advantageous to their ther have @ sale of ucarly $960,000. The baby out of the Ror to leave it laying squall = i were Fei ince Darr ty the pracer in ua om the whieh their ay bave been received. x movements, and in all probability enable them to effect | articles kept ia the maere such as ate most in eo phat gee tyr heey ome coon in 00 a = iow Haven has seldom or nover witnessed so pleasing | an arranzoment for the extension of their privileges. mand, mana Tos 080' ot! eonsdnetion com ithe neigh! wight The Court here examined the beok, and Mr. Bradley The Court looks at head, ti called attention to the fact that eatrion had Deed | eee dient cmiediok ttwsoccsion, “Coming in'by the | A commission has been sent out by the Court of | Sve “agtani Re eee ee eee, | won't ool to 5 omy — eo mtn we night book, and that it had | grand eutrance and ascending the imposi: ight of | Queen’s Bench, London, to take evidence in the case of | shops, and in them were it diaposed of sree ee ‘ Sa Sect cn Mend Inn | EO ge tr ces men monn | se aamaip Eon, rn wp aivovoine | aes ei it haha teas | me any nee cone mar i ga the death Mr, Merrick argued that the prisoner could not have | Tne light from the myriad of gas jets overhead, though | Aspinwall, in April last This suit will decide the re- | Sounds of meat. ha sesiecy found that by fair dealiag fifth street and Fourth avenue, at four P.M. In megro; written the entry after the 18th of April, as Surratt was | extremely brilliant, was peculiarly soft and rich, and set | lative positions of shippers and receivers of combustible | and atteation to business they could outstrip the ‘tendo evening of the same day a court martial of the Fi ~ bp know; ou the night of April i oe nes roe — a — me mone [ope prem loon to the best pescitte scivantage the Seaniifal paintings ana: in ‘steam or other vessels, when not | nen of Rochdale, and compel them to sell better articles peantty Rese Guard, will convene at the armory whep ‘AD 1@ ot! mars! ee Di is more it mem! \- of tried: eb meee Me Berens Uneets or amaca | bosy ter toe peteenor had bean coatined te: peal Gad pro- | ce cues ior ‘ombepiag | see rete a neiBe | "Ga.the 23d and 25th of June aseries of novel and in- | °f,f00d and at Fate. The members were com: ‘at them or sweeping through the long galleries in gor- led by necessity, if not urged by principle, to deal 'y Matters, ea the morning of the axsassination I was in | hibited from intercourse with the outside world. He ous trains, A fuil band, stationed in the teresting experiments were tried in this barbor. The ly. Each subscriber to the la . Ca fee parlor, and I” beart notting of the cou. | was debarred by tho warden from the use of pen and | f'scoursed lo. music, the distance, he gadmarine boat Explorer, belonging to the Pacific Pearl Imixcaiatety interested inthe Jost sdminiszationst tne | On Wednesday evening last ihe misuabers ef Troop wersation as detailed | by Sreichasan, CS having taken rm and the Court bad ordered that no one should visit hanging somewhat its attractic ge Company - New yo and pe launch I bei] Dusiness, and the system of prompt cash payment for ail | Third cavairy, under the command of First Licutena place between Anna Surratt and ‘irs. Surratt about th mn. jience was composed of the élite of this and ‘ou. rec mad rial trip amenca; aud ta ticles deli members ; That Booth: 4 c © | Judge Fisher—I never issued an onter of the kind, wre ey Manan ease ¢ - Jreseneo of General Olacte, President of the state, Mr. | & veered. Both 60 and to the public | Henry J. Boehrer, honored Captain Hoary Wisser with ig be , while citi distant cod the to doen, ‘Telwarn | neighboring towns, while citses, more distans graced (he | Pirmddes, Seoretary of Seats, and large Bamber of in- | ensesed. the Keeping ef socoanis very easy, to the mn | for I never thought it nece: occasion with many fair represontatives, Tne richness manager. There was no need or adulterat- | serenade, prior to his departure for Europe, They adornin, for the licentiousness of the mation; | thought prisoner's friends & right to visit hum | and eiaborateness of toilet displayed by the ladies was | Vited guests, made on each day a successful descent | ing their ‘or of itt costly windows ii in surratt's bndwritiangs I recoguves | while in confinement. : sane te eeldome scan'ia ‘Now Maree, exeopt at the | beneath Ue waters of the bay. This boat is intended by | (8, thet" anicython.: anf as the savings inured vo the. | semble’ at the Armory. Nos. 37 and 30 Bowery, in this book (St. Lawrence Hote! Mr. Merrick stated that the prisoner's counsel bad | grand Wooden 8; ercises, Many’ distinguished | its owners for the pearl fisheries, and they claimed that Dbayers (members), in the ehd the society saw itself in On Thursday, 11th rege Trooj Third cava’ jister). Tequested the Court to give orders admitting parties | personages graced the scene with their presence—Presi- | it could ba made to descend and ascend in the water at | tng of at patronage, and able to dis- | ander the ‘oan of Co ated, Sebach: y Mr. Plerrepont—Tam a niece of Mra surratt; I] t0 visit the prisouer, because there were certain | dent Woolsey and nearly all the professors, several the will of the operator, and remain below tho surface | pose of its stock in hand. » pork x Le . J. € t, madi @on’'t know Colonel Olcott or Colonel Foster; | was not | members of Congress prowling arouad the jail desirous | jadges and other prominent citizens, and quite a num- | without connection with the air above as long as de- ‘Stimulated by the success of the “pioneers” other fm) : = Landmann’s, Hamilton Par examined by either of them at ‘he Provost Marshal’s | tosee the prisoner for bad purposes, and the counsel | ber of artists and friends and patrons of art, Among | sired, while the persons within the boat could work at | towns in England formed co-operatire societies for the aininatyind _- | did not wish them or other persons who desired to see dim for bad pur; 10 go Mr. Merrick went on to argue the bottom of the ocean as freely and uniuterruptediy as on dry land. Of course there were many sceptics here, and few were found before the 23d of June who would @iice ; | was vot examined by these gentlemen; | don’t ‘tbink that I was examined aod my answers taken down; Twas not examined at Carroll prison; I did not give many others of the latter, with whose names wo are not familiar, we noticed Mr. Flagg, of New York; the beau- tifal and accomplished Sirs. Loaps, formeriy of N Ne ot, and with very satisfactory resulta The Bumber of members of co-operative stores in Great Britain is estimaced to be over three hundred thousand, Military Excursions. | that on principles of A discussion is now going on among the members of | @ photograph of Booth to Colonel Olcott member | Common sense the book #hould be admitted, [t was as | Haven; Mr. N. C. Jocelyn, the well known artist, of ¢ not shake their heads and smile at the ion; bat, | with a working capital of £1.750,000 and an annual busi. |!" regiment, whose armory is in she Bowery, ‘Se portrait spoken of, but do not & what was | entitied to admission as was the pocket handkerchief ity, aud Mr. D. G. Mitchell (Ik Marvel, his amiabl after the experimeais witnessed a week agu, Do one en- i a Seee"aun us" wan hoe formally “essmped; "1 | ouered by the prosscstion wih Burretemme oni. | iain te } and bis amiable | trains a doubt of the ability of Mr. Krochh, the engi | Heeccuar Parliament during the leat eociee eonaseiee | eee ea ins the whole organization make an excu} may bave been asked questions, but I do not remem- Mr. Pierrepont replied for the prosecution, stating that | Tn, of this exhibition is the collection of | meer, to do with the boat all oo has claimed for it, that in'1863 the business and income of the societies was | *0@ t0 some place for two or three days, er else proc Ber; 1 don’t remember answering any questions; | Surratt remained in the country sit months after the life work of Colonel Trambati—and | the second day of trial ia Stone, as to some suitable ground for target practice—there bei a tenon much larger. In that document it was stated that there and four other gentlemen, as assistants, accompani: ‘went to Mrs Surratt’s on a visit the latter part of | murder, and kaew of the trial of his mother and the deren admiring muttitudes wore in England ‘association: provided—each Marob, and Istaid there will light of Apri 17; 1 | conspirators, and being disguised and lying aroaua t The, wails-of the’ old, Trumball galery, | Mt. Kroebl in bis descent, and can bear testimony to | bor tne ables exceoded 9,000,000 the privers tooo | (20 araete congeny Bilas; te comp ‘went there the nat .week in March ; before that I lived | borders of the country. couid easliy have ran down there Temoval to their presont position they trip, and to the | of the societies amounted to £600,000, while tae protis | HuOR against, the o1ber, the ton best markemen to f tm Prince George county, Md.; think I wat at Mra Sur. | and made any entry he chose to make tn the book. The in tho hands of an artist in this cy, shared ‘among the members for tho year 1863, was | subsequently for e regimental prize. | Those | vatt’s en March 28, but don’t remember the day of the | book laid then open to access to any one, and of course whom they were retouched restored. more than £200,000. Ih the year 1865 the such arrangement Eb ening ay olga eek or mouth 1 went there; 1 dou't kuow what day | Re would take euch steps looking to hiadefeace ashe | In addivion to these the college has become thd eight societies” Of Rochdale, Bacup, Halifax, | “M8 Sraselie crtaes Comoe sine @f the wook I came to Mra, Surratt’s. saw the fruits of his own condition as a Barly, to | possessor of | Washington Allston’ | ‘Joremiah,” Oldham,” Bury and Manchester numbered 24,414 y town gs mmpany I, Sixty-ninth Daniel Barry sworn aud examined by Mr. Bradley— | the assassination would seem to dema' had | one of the finest of Alexander Wust’s landscapes, “Tlie members, with @ property of £200, wee gg ny Mg pel » Proceed to Beltey Reside in Prince county: am now an officer of | ample opportunity to do it. fan idiot he | White Mountains,” and Durrie’s “Snow Scene.”’ the ocean In that neighborhood they at length | business 00,000. Encouraged by this I Eighteth street, Kast river, for r during the | would be fixing Gp such testimony as would help him | frst of these is the gift of Professor 8. F. B. Morse, t! came to the surface again, all misgivings vanished, and’ | success, the members of the Pioneer soc! evening's enjoyment, lived im Virginia for two years; in his defence when he should be tried, which he antici- tolegrapher; the price paid was $7,000. A full, | every one acknowledged that the little craft was capable | in 1951, under a different name, a psoeny Em Society. Prince George county in 1862; was never | pated would finally come. jife-sized statue of “* pong by Lombardi, Italian | Of accomplishing anything In the of submarine te ng A i Examining Board. myself; had two sons in mile and « balf from Surr: @aw Jobn Sarratt there i was alone, and | afterward: eaiied Mrs. Brown; | think | saw Mre Surratt Judge Fisher raid it was past the usual time for ad- Jonroment, and he would hold the point over I ‘next sitting. He ordered that the court now take recess until Monday morning at ten o'clock. artist, is the gift of Mr. Thompson, formerly of New York. This piece is valued at $5,000, and js but one of « nu ber of gifts of this gentleman to this Inatitation. ‘The new collection, while containing po very remark- able wor\s, embraces Lair specimens of wany of the beat The Examining Board, before whom incompetent irresponsible officers have been sent for examination, a to assemble in Albany again at about noon. Many rej signations are now being sent in, and we may ‘look fo the - self ; Laccompanied Surratt from Sarrattey of our American artists, together with some Hlont brary, reading room ome as the simaneo says, ‘abou Soheacy danse Gad 0 mane: oo Beue Fovases whe was THE-CROTON AQUEDUCT. soesigh guatatun, sale. Seale Bi bepeciog to nay teak a yg ren ” fm the signal corps of the Confederate army, and | ‘ oe has ever been exhibited hero before. As Paintings were with the surplus funds of the was anxious to ee the man and got information from | The work of alteration im the Croton Aqueduct pipes | are still constantly arriving, it was imposible to have tne izations, Transfer of the Seventh Regiment. may two sons ; Surratt said be might not return, and that | nm Fighth avenue was commenced sowe time ago and is | catalogues ready for the ing night, which of course tempts were made by the workingmen of Paris to Our somewhat lengt’.y editorial upon the subject 1 could bring back the carriage—[(Lower to Brooks Stap being pasbed on very vigorously by the contractors un- | *? found quite s draw! Very few of those proseat introduce the co-operate system into Fraoce, but ob- | transferring the Seventh regiment from the Third to th Jer, heretofore published, exhibied)—Serratt wrote the o4 ¥ seemed to know mac! wat tne pictures, so that stacles were pat in ‘their way by agents of the govern- Brough aud delivered | dor the Croton Board. The object is to raise the old part, | making inquiries was nol a very encouraging Dusiness. ment, who dreaded combination of auy kind among the Firat brigade seems to have put a sort of damper ward's eg gm Boren .. Which now leads from Bim Park junction gate howse, to Loe | Treated and by veda Ed the cor industfial classes. In Gormany, however, the idea was | the ardor of the anxious dgurista, They anticipat after tea; y a ners of paintings a reach, we succes. to finding taken with enthusiasm. Herman Hchultze, of De- | keeping still and working mischief ; but, the alarm bel: found ai ‘Oilers there Mr, Boob, Mr, | C2908 with the new line and carry the water into the ‘the - e ; fa man onmed Port Tobacco; witness | Park. The works extend from Ninetioth street to ayy Re laapeagmeamaes sad under ‘hie able dinecion taonaticns cere, formed | S0unded, It startled the military Readquarters at Alben; Eighty-sirth street, where two lines of immense pipes ‘ by ye eS rah shoush quite osc was ail over the confederation. In 1850 not more than so pomeay no bw! py A Sars gem in its way. au through wenty societies existed, there than room here was have deen laid. These pipes are each atx feet in diame. | F.0\ or clouds and streaming over a lovely tandscaye, Sronmek, Sun es A ty tay ney | temps to throw ‘the blame upse otner parties failed. er ter and tweive (eet long, snd these are being laid se | gave the that peculiarly dreamy appearauce thousand members, an annual business of at least | trely, eo that a ceriain colonel, with Several misguide cureiy in blocks after the earth i@ put underneath and | $2 common in his paintings. The well known picture of 85,000,000 thalers ($5,500,000) and 6,500,000 | Officers, and two or three boyish advisersy were at onc rammed with raamers, Top of theve pipes, after being | Biersall, “sunshine and Shadow,’ of course aitracted thalers (83,850,000) as ‘private property. largens | $eetiled as the original SOReneners os Pouen ‘are aned i nh on, justave Doré, tet} stores over ad lately, burst, which bas retarded the work 10 | would have obtained ‘more. m had the audience o'bekery of ite oon, With on anneal sale of bread to Jutel Ye some exten, Tho discovery having been made by the | generally known that he painted i, Mr. Huntington's of y jer Was pained Howeli, comtractors, who observed (he leakage of the water, they and splendid picture of “*Chocura Poak"’ occumed & prominent place at the eod of one of the two prin: Nor LO! THE POOR INDIAN. "0 THE EDITOR oF THE HERALD. it made me change my mind, and awakened in my i Py mess him than Surratt did, b are losing no time im trying to find out the cause, and | gai’ Among other works of home production we ; rat 26th oF March, at Port Tobsoco; Sarrait | the most exact ecrutiny ie now being made, So far it | Boticed two oxquisive views by Gifford, a fine picture by | _' have read this day with infaite satis(ection an @nid be Enew a cignal officer from lae's army who was bes feedd WA © - ere tote 08 Haat, ‘The Prodigal Son," which, Dearing the | article in your paper, which the writer takes the | These societies 4 Srvteee cS cataraumais soumny crise vot; | euth Soon “iney hart wrneeee'’a polite] quer Miss Solar Seria" ty tang; | ene ns came Occ sae er tae aathems mess ee mel 3 wil only o y jt ,"" I P Row ber by'name by Surratt saying 0, prefs, tat’ thes win tah wee bl 7 Tanding of the TR | franchised the negro the same political privileges ought | [2 Portions fancily gotten up Zouave uniforms, there ie but ltt!) . Benne F Gwinn ewors—Witni lives in Prince a. te hi \y a lite; and good sampies of the land- | justly be extended tothe red man. We Indians have | of the doubt that the American (or cadet) ‘uniform will short! 5 George’ Md., about « mile Surrattavilie; | O8 ree Pipes having been seated st the | scapes of Whittredge, Mente, Weir, Kensett and Far- Civil Officers of V1 ‘adopted entirely in at least one if not two of th om | Sal A ber at Surratwville on the 14h | foundry, stood ten times more pressure tham they did | reli. A graceful picture Fg 41 by 2 P. hy business to & division, Had trocio b 5 “Siaihe hoeeday ens Weictreas wen en basinanot ove | Them laid. The great question ie, whether the weight of | Oe FOALS Suse cua eh bls ‘Teen, ~ pien trom anh shape it did, sol tone, eae ‘ $ . ital el is ke * held ® note of a Mr. Motiey in rolation to the purchase | TS with the weight of pipe and the heary filing on | yr, ; were universally admired. Not he seldom vo a ef nome land, and she came to see abowt it; witness was | top was not the cause of their bursting, and it w expected | least attractive festare of the collection were the superb trading to ime it would have be © party to the transaction; the devt had been due several | tnat this probiem will be solved weser color paintings of Mra. Riissbeth Murray, the col- ‘aiming to bya bosom emotions of the purest charity. The American formation of store associations Jand is, a9 & rule, the work of the artisans and laborers Se peices cea an owede’ Ldap inivative generally taken by peopie in ‘whe afterwards to have the water through benek exercise & certain control the organi- When the work is aoe completed, and in the | no leas gation, — - Dands of Mesere, Brown & Witherell, tnere can be no | Preyer, Hiddeman, ‘Tho co-operative store eystem hae not yet been adopted doubt of this prajeet proving @ great advantage to the | tenstic works. fa this country, although it ‘evident that if Park and that pert of the city generaliy, The | con tence property tried h Could’ meee decided success, eontract for the work is about $70,000, and the total | Marshall Jewell, When such splendid resatie are obtained from it by cane ome. Smoant given to the Oroton Board to complete the werk | of Englistmen and Germans, there le Se reason why our preint n nn entirely i $850,000, When the work is finiehed it will | Conn. Wworkingmen could aot alse eusseed tn Whe game ox we ‘This board hes continued ite sessions the Deide cause of throwing 9 large amount of city p Robert societion. To ‘the the necessaries of | and is very earnest im the examination of the tig, jhe Banda of the Corporation, where opening life, and to piace within | aad Allyn new weapon introduced by Colone oe wil oow aes, Messrs Brown & | grand ‘the reach of the ‘iw 0 work deserving every oa guns A ‘Witherey! are getting on well #: comtract, mains p+ store system do | Farrar of the Thirty-seventh, and which has bral AYTWUVE IMPROVEMENTS af CARMAMEVILLA, tmore toward question of ogres by the Reaten Cae 4 The ‘ ‘going om at Carmane- ital and one Gollar go se far tn ti teat by the Freach War hes ‘Ville, at the wp per part of the city, are of a very exten purenase a0 two , than any ea | for trial. Thies weapon te as the Needham gui, tive character, She pew revervelr for evpiying toe 1B potmente the wiedew of eur 00g produces end bas been sublecied to the Ble eartndge