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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JULY 25 I866. 5 - PSSR SRPCR— —— N ————— : - Ynt 1t pitels ara buildings witbin | J/vited States in referenco to the charactor o the wolicy by | +h what they Lad uadartaken, ecasmot | under the e 1 and that 0o money was | HARCOURT—At Tompkinavitie, Staten Talaud, ursday, 1he present ic) ouly awelioration we can give | wlich L Ais amclt o 1e Casade ' are oonnitolied. Tbe | ¢ obabl v shioutd have procured £66 | paid from that fund except by his satbority. i [ Y Ao iy oy ey g heir sufferings i in d straw 1o lic on the bare | lettur is. however, 4n admission that 8100 public money was | | o of those who in §he way of the accompiish “Ihix fact appears from the correspandence of Bevjamin and The funersl will take place from Lis residence, Sarah Annot., Tompe , with litilo or « 3 there prid to one Hyams, shoemaker, for services yendetedin | Ci meat of their dos Holcowbe, aizendy quoted, and it is eonfirmed as tue setgled | kinsville, on Saturdsy, 28t inst., ot 2 o'clock p. m. Relativos sad " Yo first day of Februars, I, Wil'sov, Surzeon of the | conveyine boxes of smail.pox clothing to be sold at Washing: | {j,.y'o 1t now rem eo to present the evidence l poliey of the Robe! Goverament, by correspondence between ":"r“""'m‘t“-:“fi ‘::-'“M FACR i o B e e s Benjimin andSeddon 3 -85, te n t Ravenswood, on Thursday, Jul Dy Clay and | Benjim on, in January, 1:65. Seddon wro ArRsviswork; edey; July 8, | m: ade & requisition for 10,000 pounds of straw, and also | ton. In the same letter he nys note to Davis, § is. Benjami which e says e fias received a dispateh 15th of Fe bo had receive 1n and merciful { ! hyn k. therefore, la 2 the ¢ he | from Gen. Ilardee, requesting that he pished W the and 24 A the lat of Jant e beoumy's bends . B et e iy s ooy . friends of the fomily, with thow of ber grand uary 1 to Febraary 1 5of t Ao s BL 1 retyiot B H v g onet S | opkine and Pliny Free e requested to attend ua r , : S dart a tiiatiota’] e of persons connected with | reply of Benjumin, of the same dato, he lacloses & 1 fogersl. withoat furiher inyitation. {rom the revidence of thig ltter: * This couatry abounds el e R e Goven Of the United Staiew, andgindorsemcts | T4 uan N. Courad, a copy s herewith given | Hopkius, Kavetwwood, o Ssturdsy, July 2, st 1 o'clock p. m. tul as this, energy and . - tiereo; L appears t Op » only no hixe oRGe Cor) ., Jou. 10, 1863, . t 1 bavo formed a depot to provige for | quirer, of Fhich tho felicwin o A tvese oo is | addreda ¢ Jrcted, bt wero. enteriained and considered. The first of | Mon. Jaxxs A. Szooox. Secretary of War, 3 g | YNSRI Deidey; Joly % Mot - N Molass P ulie of sopplies e | B ehis el the e ool P Lhese is a lett calb, Richmond Sie: Our tite we from Waskiington for funds, Let me, s aged wporary Lulmo of sapplies in the | ¢ Ml e St apecioed 0y i or e | 0 and Clay 19, 18 oot g R g B o J ther S e (5 | MILLERA! Plemont, . ., n Thaiy, Jly 6, s M, b rrote 10 thi Rehel Searetary +0 N 1 Y ST " 1 st e % in gold, b o . Cnrclina wrote to the Rebel Secretary rpretedan o dirction from Daris Mmell | Gesrours: 1-a o 1o o gy g ey Lo Tie S e ety ar nitd s attend s Gonersly W r pay 820 000 of secret service mo n | show for ¢ " o ‘the e that on & ersging $30 rom his late residence, on Satarday, | w 1ol - e G & 1 Sliwart, for the purpose adicatod in s | bulves i o doscroyed, and sarons he loags wes es, and 70 hotsen avemplng 830 | {1008, v Jervey City, by Northern Halroud, ot 015 6. m. | uated 13 red clay, and in tiw 1s of the 30tk of November. some stock of my own, which was sent there for investwni g g - | been much we not used our private | STEBBINS—Suddenly, on Tuesday. the 10t inst., st | at the ter, and wokes the grouud a p | u heroafter, the secret servico money was | 1 was a0 se to have some lost on the | Quiien e 2 L 1 our se have been satisfactory, | Louse of her brother, Lewis Stebbius, Miss Eother frorward. Th age to the | placed in th of Davis aud subject to his exclusive con- | Fesner utued, w €opy §f yuich diwster you'l fiad ‘heroio ks & B aane oF the: weiter Secrotary would at bl pleasure remii | - formerly of thie city. aged 8 years. > o eate | trol wplied to thoss purpo ™ " ceived D o fof " pas hove been in ludians, snd fwd i e © ol iter, resime, us relieve of en- ¥ Water wo : create | grol, and applied t s» purposcs only that received persousl | business muc ore futiering . than . in "1 T, pbrase, “About Blowing up the continue onr labors. Commending i | TERRY=OF fnflsmmation of the stomech, on Monday, July 23, er., There i3 no sire approval A 1 tetutn to the iattes © to-Gay, and mrange matter my dis:e Capitol at Waskington. pecttully, your obedient servent, Rivervead L 1. Mrs, Elffzs A, Terry, wite of Sias ‘.'hny, rding to the same report, the num On the 25th of Octoher, 1844, J, P. Benjamin, Secretary of | ao as to give Hunter chiarze of the business. Wiat be done [ 1t seems from the following letter, dated June 20. 1891, that TroMas M. CoNman. daughter of the Iate Richard Skidwore, at Saulsbury in tbe mooth of Oetober. | State, wri 5, 8s Secretary of War, asking for 8 | sheil do in conjunction therewitn. | am going to Indisnapolis ifs alb bad an interview with the Rebel Secretary of War, you I aball leave for Washington usess | VAN WAGENEN=On Wednesday evening, 25th fnst. the Rew. [ this er. 5,419 kad died previous | pass for C F. Cameron, Is, ho says, employed | bouse can by opeued there & { Haster s uear | 1* Walker, ou the very day when the first commuaication by erwise orderad by yoo. | A ain B Yt Wagenen ebdest sou of the iste Hubirt Vem : | with Mr. Stewart on the t servioe, according to an under | You remind biw of the most ar ruing to bis busi- | DieKalb was made: and it seems, also, from DeKalb's letter of This communication was referred by Seddon to the Secretary | Wogenen.jr. in the 23th of his age. tracts present n small portion of the evi- | standing with the President, and tho Choplain will want to | les T i o oo At proft | gho ik of June, 1961, that Waiker di+ bot hesitate toem- | OfSiate. | Funeral services ou Mouday, 0th fust., at 11 o'cloek, from the Chared able bawiness. ud the tize must be taken advaotage of. Tue wachine | 10 Tn reply to this refersnce and the iaclosures, Benjamin say of the Holy Triuity. of which he was Assistaut Rector, cor. Forty- ¢ found 10 the | pass through our lines on bis way to Canada, accompanied by s that the ) lewart was th s and docume: dition i the So e fi iatroduced. W wmout_likely about ¢ o its ase W oy objectio o ormance in motio e will 1 any objections against the perforuan Thers is but oue way in which these fands can be given you. It i | second-st., and Madison-ave. renson that DeKulh was a stranger to |, 50 The follow! . ~ ecassary Lo address to the P o) quest that you be furn'shed V) V. " D bim. The following is o copy of DeKaulb's letter of June With the ety 208 lhn":lu:’:-:xmn:u’:l‘.‘bc‘lnud.yn o \\“:qgm:,.g(fi‘_'o. ,,,l:_,, July 27, 5",‘ M,J,hu of CaspecJo i treatment of | twofriends. It appe: ue that va- | lishes the faot that 5 was given, and it estab- | uall set up oret agent of Davis, fol- | former tha ns of from time to time for these outrages | lowing bis directions, and that he was paid out of the secret Most re £ obedient servas | 1= | & oot your obedient serv: draw & pequisition. frionds vited to attend the funecd ity and th les of war by th et bich N v . N g The (s of the family are respect{ully i to the anity rules of wn wing letter, which appears to hav Ricmuop. June 20, 1961, It thus becomes satisfactorily established that no money | services, on Sunday aternoon, at 4 0'ulock. at tha residence of hee Hon. P. WALKER. Secretary of War Southern Confederacy in autbority at ' service fand. The fols refusal of tne United States Govern It appears from the records obtained from Richmond that | by Thompson to Clay, has reference to the prec parests, No. 152 Erie-at., near Pavonia-ave., Jersey City. ‘which | had the houor to con- | €0uld be drawn for tae secret service fucd except by Davis chmond. such as 1 to exchu aoca. and their own inablity (0 taruish | on the 15th of Fehruar J. 1. Holcomh was commis- | wriite by Castleman to Clay p | Rt n relereuce 1 the subject ap O e rematns that from the vear 1662 | sioned by Davis s Special Commissioner to 2 %0, tho A V. Seot. 5, 1064, | verso with you yewiesday. and on account of whick you bade me cal | Bimself WHITE—On Friday, July 21, of dysentery. Leils B £ the rehelion, tae authorities were fully end | Tiritish Provinces Rtk Americn: e ‘w“"a‘fi:f,{”l"m %0 | motom os Tomoxto, C. W., Sept. 8, 1064 | [0, "1 tae Henewitn (e ncedom to adires this mot reapeetl | D;m- fact n:-;s'zrhmn b in_the secret gorvice of the State |~ dasgbter of Cromwell T. and Elizabeth B. wm..waym’a (usntly ioformed, ae well by letters and communication | port at Halfax to the Lieutenant-Governor. liis dispay of Capt. Castloman embarrasses we. oar _hosot seemed io heslisle i VNG O partment, that e was in Richmond on the 25th of Mare OO, ! okl Topo he prisoners | was sig . 3 paigh frosom wer to wny statements beeause | un: | that be th (Pt e The relatives and friecds of the family are respectfull - 38 by offielal reports, thal the prisoners | was signed by J. P. Benjamin. > yo Tt too b romarh hat: norwithetandiog 1 cun | that b vovaPed 45 W eeniugton o 1o S0 o A o theto | - stiend the uara,from the resdenee of bhar sercaie, o % et Thirty-first-st.. on dunday, the 29th inat., at 3 0'clock p. &., give you o reference in this country, | ivable horror, and | Op the suffering every e 4th of the same month, Benjamin writes to Holcomb erthieless, fully w ad in his possession eral < gy Ao d {0 his pos a considerabls sum of mouey in gols e. out farther notice y Haron DeKalb, diers of C. reat numbers daily, 1n consequence of the treatm | and incloses §8,000 to accomplis s olba . of your kigh confideuce. 1dfathe: . ed at the hands of the subordinates of the Richmond | ¢he jah ey e Bl e o[ drendarnt Y b T Bvotutieaeny Wo o thie e o Mille, Car. | that be left for Canada, and retorned arain to Washington on | v 55,y Fourth day. Seventh Mouth 35th, Robert, son of Dr. and 1t also remains & well established fact that | ~ Ay this sum ishied by the President from the secret service v : L Gen, . G Treceived o educstion proportionats to the mesns of my | the 15th of April, and that his connection and comphicity | e Bt et . X fMisient efiort was made 8t avy time to remove or | fand your accou i1 not_pass thro be Treasury, bt will be Y pereite; sarved i the Criuoan WAl aaSecond Lisoteoans of Fagt. | With Booth in the assassination does pot aduit of doubt, | g rixives and frend e | plf Spresd e romaining 3,008 ate piid ia compen. | upon them by the United d Wauil'y iroulbies inducad me 1o lesve my countcy. 1 lacisd | and presents o masss of connected testimony implicating | “on eventh day, 2th i Friends' Moot he eil. UTY WITH THE AMASSINATION | Setionof yous pacac % e tornou:] . e CE " in Novemoer last, Areived i Waskis Daviy directly In tho assassination of the Prosident, which " 3 0uy to be exsmined and considered Renjamin then proceads 1o say »d>cnmonts which and em? b. C out three weets o This is s in an ordinary trial for murder would go very toward the we “of my history, but I cammot in conviction of the person acoused. It is also & significaut fact = o For any sum that you may pay out of there 85,000 under clrcurm #taucos o for purposes that do ot pera taking receipts, you wil furish s CaitiBcate on honor, whieh will bo received as & sufl o letter to i honor shiould Lesitate because I am a straugec b t s to my poof ienorant perception nothing requicin 4% or coufidance, for | do sureiy not expect pesceive why city of Jacob Thompeon, C. C. Clay, 10 the assassination of Prosident L that Booth, at the time of the assassivation, had in his posses- H 3 the sein cipher, which was used by Banjamin, as appears Gpecial Notices. timouy given by Messrs. Daua and Eckert npon the { g written by C. C. Clay, jr., to President J o, | voucher.” it ¥ 7 A i pniroc, Nov. 23, 1465, he soy ity . ¢ 3¢ be Lot the aii ot what N A 0% e ik sy ot Dok, | o St ey e o, ey Cmiected wils some | conapira tral"pugo 4. T tobevare, posle s oath Tona and farnelin Vines. e wore sar nd p 1 was wit g srhpmad o Wy e 00 ) our sbedient | wi 1 the North th might bave obtained it from some agent of the Rebel State De- » : e S s i sunaze | than | wat wlth | of men, not to exceod fifty in number, for special service on | %, i s v g | Anything whatever to do with i, The whole transaction parcment, Bat, connectod 88 'S0 18 by the tealimony with Davis | e kinds kove been found, sttar extonsive trsl, grecily b0 the Mississippi River. 1ulieu of pay or other compensation. so'f, therfore, into ove question: Does the Southern ( and Benjaminglirectis by his own visits to Itichmond, and in- | surpsss all others for every purpose. he following correspondence discloses the character of the e sy I DR O e et ot andcl By | Tosus of bringing ubout a ivil war in the Weat, in the Sum: | e ion Abe sns e mimsldons end the Nertber 4 g mer and Autamn of 1864, and revenls the names of some of the ers areall pethet th it s oot ot N o lfiuuunl Astama of 864, and reveble the numen of Rome of 10 | ber 0] e o emt Colerel e Popouasbie] | ZVIATY OF Sinta lebves o zoems 10 doube that bo obcained f | fsn ofthos ppselah s bove pevrists MR S OS GINRASMER, BAT CONIaTES % - ¥ . oo ‘ ", C. Clay, jr., t» Jacoh Thompeon The fo'llywing 13 a copy: | dine sumcl 81,0000, I g0, your honor & ¢ | from Benjaumia or Davis, and "".‘."..‘.’.';.}?.'..".‘.’.‘.":.".’,.&".‘,‘2 advantageous care within my knowledge from long experieace, to pew plicity in the assassination of Presi- | Blackburne bad enlisted 25 men_ he was to receive a commis- W the secret d bet; g 3 Ap Housk. 51 CATHAKINES, July 11, 184 im, beily eount n correspoudence Teatons stated by the Writer in his | #ion as captain in the Provisional army. but without pay. | ion. s Thompeon, Sontreal: agr-s beiween the &k | 1¢'ia nor unimporeast in this conbection to quote the words | duce the best possible plants for early beariog and constant, sbundasd weard of Booth, o e, and bad not, to uths, had never koo ed l“' b :‘.‘m.'uf.d" byt "x,, they were to receive su £, ever sees any of thei. | erty of the enemy dest sident was written for the purpose ef | Au officer selected by th directly through Surratt, the circumstance that be was in pos- made T e ey ovasamei A the ol uf sho Base 1] = Dtes posstEion v A TR e 1 percentage of the valae of ll prop e el or be: to the g & reloase lenial of a been absent from Canada nearly six | Otber orders of a similar character wers issued to various MY DraR St Walker goes off to-night United States. He | I trost you regard to | used by Davis wher the dispateh to John C. Breckenridge, ' TM"& ,;‘:0 1‘1 not ,..,h;_;:l‘ any | :-;-r(m;:-. Am ',;nh'-;:\ld 'liltu'n:ll \\lu-'« -u'.'uuulu'm-«'ll in the Tl ryto prepare oor Iriends to w plated move. or anything ;: umlm&uruw toe nssassivation of President Lincoln, was te- | Productiveness in garden and vineysrd. exculpate Clay, if there were evidence | Special service of the Rebels for the destruction of onr com- | Dr. Massey is her e | ceived by bim ttenunted production of vines from imperfect wond canaes thow fending to iplicate him 1o the assassinations, But its faisity | Merce on the Chesapeaks Iay and the Northiorn Lakoe. This | s lish priest b s g g | e ds | Lowis ¥. Bates testified that Davis romarked, * Well, Gen- o rad to | Beall is the person who was afterward execated in New-York. | fity forus. L e 10 | exal. I don't kuow if it were to be done at ull it were batter o at fona of these kinds (where they originsted) are pro- g 1s very the best wood of vines of mature age. carefully grown £x. the orgnuization fom lows bere im oue, and if the same bad been done to Andy Sec E Uie purposs, without forciog by manuge or auy other mesns, which b ud Secrotary Stauton. the job would thea | SRR LG SE Y iy repeet (0 all of Lue most valuable. b n and 1nas- | The bav gaos fa: 10 show thet he had some reason for atl that it were well 1 the fact as to th en he left Canada s of the Rebel War foliowing eutry 15 in one of the bo | Johnson, the beast, <n e as the statement was made in ordar Jto relieve Limself | Department. marked " Lotters Received " They can b comm.uni ¥ 3 pass the charge cont President’s proclamati t | Alston, Lient. W., offsrs his services to rid the country of some of 1o work at They are o U, and A. M. G. R. R'a., us | intend to | be complete.” These are not j the words of & wan who was | SFT SOReTE CUD i. s 8 strong tendency’to conviet bim of complicity in the | it4 deadiest encmiios. Indorsed A. G For attention ¢ that certain Conf derate en prisoners can be oploye | and and'to eater Wass | eithor grieved or surprised. but rather the unpremeditated | PPRbSHURR SRl B o erested are fuvited to call ot fons, te Bias u sirung Sendec e OO e bor 10, 1964, sddressed | _This letter beresfrer s referred to and quoted by tho Com- | bail for them, i€ their people will jin the ploy fent vervant, | Weclaration of one who realizes that o crime Which ko has Toe piante. th overy stage of growth, from the St of the 10 J. Thompson, aud signed L. E. Hope, isio the hand-writing | :“”' ]'wnzw'hn- with other gwnmc-nu. ’ldull':‘r‘wund i wil take the Mg of taske people, and they will take s . L V. DRRAL | auticipated bas heen committed, bat in part only, aad at a | wyes for the production of new piants. to the full of the B oI I0: % ls spperast from & Cemparison of the letter | 105 0 show thas Davis snteriuined propasifions fov the siens | S Joog U1 0007, © 0o 2 Upsn this lester is the indorsement in pencil partially | moment too late to save a cause aiready reudered desperate by | vines in beacinz. oy persons interesie] in graves have calledat the iand writiug, and is also esiablisbed by the | o o erer s aias & lottor from E. A, Alston ts the Hebel brotherbood. Vootbees is o b here on Monday o1 1 nestay ersaed : the contlicts and plsaters of war. Island in foramer seasons, end there hap been s geuers! sdmission ernment. There is also aletier from E. A. Alston to the Rebel | JUPORCI § *Y0000g ) ses people trom the United St See this man with Benjamin's'* “ file,” The rowark made by Davis upon the receipt of the intelli- m;iv,n:;:e\;-‘:n"n ‘,‘f'fn'.n"fn‘l';fl:u ¥ Maj. Richard Montgomery. This etter is referre - d Command, ter nad the indorsement shows that Walker not ouly | gesce that Mr. Lincoln bad been assassinated is in harmony | | ‘asuity than i s ctary of War, dated Headquarters Morg y 16 T Beason, must not ful to ¢ synepele of the Clay cor pondenee, aud is marked tur, Ga., Feb. 2%, 1951." Th er nays dally, who come tesee e, Vou mast i received and cousidered th but that he had 1th - thy tion of his ts, Th Tucker and 1" T Rickmond Enquirer ember eoatur, Ga., Feb. 2, 185 Lo oy of money. Indesd. you hed best o and cousiderod the proposition, but that he had an | With the conversation of his sgents, Thompson, Tuoker aud | : . U rom The Nex York g S e s vt e o] (Ve cun buy passcs in the United Stat T e G T v Tos a0 to'have | ofhars, ia Canada. as £ivea by Richand Moasgomery ia his the "“':L‘},,.";,;:“:’,‘l,.,:‘{;‘.,"‘m;,‘,‘.’,"‘:,',‘.'fi".;"u“."f.’,..“: 1, as follow By < 1 o o e prh g ,.,."‘ s Rie | 10 Yorw. Ghpiiel witngr ecsiory 40/ L00vel gagWhese. another imerview with him ia company with Beajamin, Secre- | testimony in the assassiaation trials. It is proper to say that e e o | e et e e i, | T ses. i ot <1 ol M | TR | Montgomery, ia the year 1364 and the early part of 1863, | ' aball b ntertain orders most favorably M..,...:: 1 1. Cray. Ricumosp. Va.: Your's and P.'s received. Williry | your sttention. Gen su, with such of hi lie can g s A g e aud all tae g T e O | - OR of September, 1861, a letter was written to Jefl. | possessed tho confidence of Thompso: and others, and wi from singie p) teus of thousands, grows in o) . szestgd by the It of De and may go_to Mexico; | pedition in abos T will se | "prhe foltow iag | R SRR o/ Daste by J. 8. Parramore, which was received, as appoars by | frequently employed 1u the secret service of the Kebel Govern- | sufficiency of room for their follaccommodation, But | have, for Tob. and wife with me; be 1 improviag. T. E. | s 1 hear frot you iu {he mean time. The follawiag letter. without sicuatuce. wap ritten bY CIAY, | he indorsement on the 20th of the samemoath. * | ment. thowe who way prefer thow. many thousands grown i large nes T. E. Hope and 1. E. Lacy were the oss ation may be from the person referred to ax | t0 Thompson. = Luts o] e P, Can The followiug is n copy | “Hehas been examined by the Committee, | arw better than can be produ; ad. | have a0 man, . Clsy, under which much of bis corrsspondence " Dut in auy eveat both personr, it thero were | Jhich wad the assamed name of Jacob Thomps ) | 0% F. O. Twomas Co, Oa. Sept. 12,161 | tire coniidence in bisstatnizeats, e is now empioyod by the | thousends of the best and s v quality grown under 1o an indorsement-upon @ letter dated New- | two, belonged to Morgan's command, and the letter of R. A, | 'OWI0EIRCOPTE o isia'c. . Vil Sl o 10t 7. Hiving a dosire (o b of benefit to the Con- | Government of the United States, and, as far as tue Committee | rendiog Nindo ta of excellent nd? t signatare, addressed T. E. Hope, | Aliton is conclusiva upon the point that the wabject whicl he . e & e tondaitved Tk o mry oty e o 1 el doges i e (ot et yor auion | s Do S54s 0 edaeriais, thers N2 b Teasin P6 Guestion NS a pieats of Delo 7 el b | T e v Brbina it 15 Thkmond i ot THME, | o A« o s s ol 1 e fo 1Dt e e seadiag | integrity tu all by 1o 8 A stouon, o the plaak o Dot AR5 STSN a by te 1 e £ tant will do this without difficaity, Altiough it | manser of warfare, and 0ot knowing woether | your appro orevents me from giving count of the material ifs of & Sout nal” Wwas written by | 1o the business in which Gen. Morgan was engaged with his s established by letter from I L. Clay, brother | command, as is apparent from the last sentence of K. A. Al to the wifo of the latter, dated Richmond, Va., | ston's lstter. u which he transmits the ““personsl” from The The following entries are found in haoks containing the rec. ot of the ™ y the. He expresses b W surprived and because be says R, wnd b olf both understood avestment, and K. had. before leaving New tion wits DD, tion 1bud with Jucob Thompson in the Summer of | Prices and Terme will ba found to be very iberal and advantagsant o £ i who dewin 10 bay to plast in gorden or vineysrd, and sis & d Lo bad bis Trcads Conioderates) ail over ti | 4w hs | and willing to £0 40y JenEthS | St Club arrangeuieats, which have boen in yery estensive tion the past three seasons, bave been bighly e vinen i e ot hesg s Northern iough | beliave any one of | 10 serve the cause of the South; and he ndded that be could at in wny manner they sould. | any time bave the tyrant Lincols, and any other of bis ad- | [V S PO T ¥ Nov. 30, 1664 signod T, ¥; Lacr. 1t1s | ordatlettersreceived o the Rebel Wor Department. J. Thamy New. Vork , led to leave Canada by the 1st of | son, Nov. 17, 1864—Relatiog to Physicians’ Dureau of War Lt fovg w0 (4 Hoping you | visers that.he chese puiout of the way, Lists, Club.] tious, and Patphlet, eontainiag In the i lats & ory. . 5. PARKAMORE. He would bave pat to poiat out the man that ho eonsidered | piyco Price Lista. Club.progeetioNs snd RTINS, Tndtamapa'is. ter, in the bandwriting of Jefl Dayi in his way, an By friords. us o tarmed them, would put bim | engraviags of both theas kinds in bearing. i imeent samp. le that he made the | proper. in index of letter received No. 4, pag | attenpt to run the snbsequently returned | same volume is the following entry: Dr. J F Boots, Nov. 13, | re formid - 3 £ o Halifax, if not ; K ;(r- 'mn( o&vml-md L0—Appeals ]-’}nn\ of War proper, index letters received asipped com: | iie fullowlng note: ,0:;:,5“‘..'""7"“‘;‘;“ Ly oat of it, and 6ot lat him know anything abont it i necessay, | L TE MANUAL OF THE VINE," Eighth Edition, is seat fof “lay wrote a latter to the wife of C. C. Clay, dated | No. 4, page 43, The fact that the subject of Thompson's letter o A Wee g0 | SN MO0 is ind h that they would not consider it a crime when done for the | Fifty cent Va, in which be says: 1 bave just seen Gen. | was Pvsicians, and that of Booth is -)meu “Dootor. renders | saivva LY lowover, they | Ofthe wribers g PRI M . FIO of leadiag 1 osuss of the Confederacy. Sborily afier Mr. Thompsoa l&!d | T:.'..;"","J‘.;:::‘.’.:‘7:‘:.‘.‘.‘.'.",";2:.‘:.;‘.‘&.."""-‘““ g5 horeseny of Tilivois, bere by permission of Lincoln and | it probable that both letters related to the ssmo matter, The | did vot deetn the bazard great e O -t . o what he was about to do. £ repeated the conversation to Mr. | FILILE — ulture and e " Sueis. o tells me that brother C. will notattempt to run the | letters themaclves have not been found. A letter was found | S o e e | s e s 1L C. Durham writes to | Clay whosaid, - Tantis wot We are ‘all devoted o our | (iets of Amerions, Geve Cbuls, s, oo o g A g e e g [eft bere with the in- | Jeferson Davis o lotter, of which the following is & copy cause, and ready to go any lengths—do anything under the SUO | pryctical treatise on the vine in the ogage, " AN 0 ', Tons, Tackade at Washington, bat will certainly go to Mexico and | awoug the Clay papers, dated ** Torouto, Sept. 2, 1864." ‘The | PALTNELTY L e & Aaw, of Whisk the hiowiag i Soeus: . [ commcanbuendyto oxae,” a8 u reason for that, he saye, *besides appre | address and signature in the original have cut ont, but . e o e brothes C. has beca smployed by & | apon the oataide is an indorsement of the word * Younws.” 1t | oyt in the orgtnal] Naunbursonin Gu hug 15 1088, § Speaking of events that ocourred after the assassination. (near Peekskil), Wesichester County, K. Y. | man in Massac a Mr. Pierce, to look aftera | isin the handwriting of C. on the outside of the | ovide for their di T Prevident Davia érofps Moatgomery says: I have beeu in Canada since the assassi- — e fitze landed prope: fn Texas. 1tell you this to | first aheet the superseription, * Clay, jr..” has been | quired woud Fursiomar After long o and mneh seflection on the | DAtion. A fow days after, L met Boverley Tucker at Montreal, " we Best Purgative in the World, you 1-:1- for his safety, and to let your patience have i I pm]ud!v erased. Tm-n'; r‘;;\ lir % '\—En(llu (|u’uh| x’;;x | e’ ) yect of th : mmunication, | wd :u“‘m.xa-.:; . {':I;-;IJJ:' »':;«'nlhg:?‘.x:’l;»:‘!'lh[nl:m:gl :&d:n:?ahos‘-‘:‘:'::rr:g ;r‘ RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS, + work.” | the letter was written by B. H. Young to C. C. Clay, Jr. The | re'y ou his tide r y o you. exrnestly boping my motive w vind.cation fo ? , L X 'COATED WITH SWEET GUMS, B lettersigned “Rob.” which was written to C. C. Clay by | following is a copy of the eomtmnication [ e e " Ak il ot part f e s bl siucare syl | death, and that it oo piy e had't met with it long agu | e URTED,WEEH IV BRE B o s nephew dnted St. Catharines, 19th Decem. | While | am not prepaed to justify your belie! that Barret is s spy, | 16."f L% wre Worgh | kst say that She evidence of you stisa_humils o said it was * that the boys bad 2o allowed to 3 ;wr 1= ‘rr:r:n;ne!l:rr:,:pl‘l: l‘)x;‘:’t-nrl‘lrfl;m g i | yot 1 am fatl .u'.,..'a that n.’.» whoe eff et Bes Deens .w.'.'y'.\. we forwerd the swall portion of be used 00 earnest | ulaiest fully res e, | propose, with your permission, to assist 40 | uot when they wasted to.' Free from taste, e Duas Usoue: Your esiocnied note from Quebee, 1ith fnst., | fallure. 1t ia too late for Singleton to say this, since he bas recoived | | e bk and purpess fo pay. ¢u doleeer, o8d b s FenLll | arpmising s et o o Taet b ad thres | " plig hoys” was an expresston applied to the Confederate Nover sickes or gripy, T R R a1 hasten to soswer it, hoping this will reach | and not sccounted for §13,000 from this same 1py. 1agiee With you | 2060 if we ern negotiste our drafte, beside the goid. | might B Tl i O st | soldiers, and ojters in their ewploy, Wio had beeu engaged 10 | gy, nly vagatable substitate for calomel or marcury known £ the o Le‘ore you leave Halilax. tuat we bave fullen into the Lands of men whose performance bt | (oryurd imuediately by tho special memenger | i | e e TS prontice. ko Coneider. | Taids, and who wers to assassigate the President. I related 8 vt o This paragraph renders it certatn that Clay was at Quebee | & of theiz prefosmions ead appareat expactatior | ing &1 the facts, 1t o best to take th oot o stasihe ehances of muceess ot this time. 1 | conversation I had with Mr. Thompson to Mr. W. C. Cleary, world, and superior to sil purgative, altarative, or cathartic pills i s late 'as the 11th of December, 1864, or within &botfOur | 1o o ordunce with yuor orders, 1left St. Catnarive's. Pl | run the visk of the goods bring unave s fow wor Tha opjuion of \ts sfinct. Luade ita | Why i3 ® sort of confidential secretary to Mr. Thompsop, | geners use. eceding the assassination, In addition to the fc | ing. Aug, 27, for Chicago, 10 engage with my company iu the eutes. | nt of destination, | wis. T concurre poist ¢ the op of many meu upot this & inwhoss | and Le told me that Booth was oue of the parties to fronag mony, derived from papers found in the Ri prise coutemplatad by yourself and Col. Thompson, fof the relsase of | ' s 18 this ateb ~;f'rrh' | liave grest confidence; and while diffe opinon | whom Thompson bad teference, aund he said, in refer- | THEY PURIFY THE BLOOD, r scccapt your | sbliged to do ¢ bave coniidence in its benetits to s T : to the assassizalion, that it was 0o bad the whole work SEGULATE THE SYSTEM Upon reachiog Chicazo, we found that 4 ve there is in the War Department the affidavit of Lewis Hall of Toronto, Canads West, who states tbat Ias prisone W fost your nou-concurrence will lose the t seews to be that 8o impress upon the Nor ot been dos i bad not beon done. whieh I understood him to mean that they AND PUROE cline_your ‘i d theirioflueion 10| {gended to assassinate o greater number than they sucoeeded tents were | bonefi of R. fan 1o s i1, cuggest—] think wisely— . s I pluces there to wi ¥nown Clement C. Clay for 15 or 20 years past; that | otill arriving. One reglwent was placed iu the | re with the | (o auirements tv¢ Smpractioable. Tae deley of oo | . - e ety 1n CanadsToronto, 5. Catbarines and | Coofederatcs and 16 pleces of feld aruilery were pwked ready to T e s o e ot Syond s i e e e estuniog Jesdore thove. 1o jock that the | 10 Killing. Clary rem. Whets speaking his rogret that | from the stomach, liver, bawels, kidnays, skin, and other secretions elaewhete—and that he met Mr. Clay at Toronto i December, o sloss mew o ouse ux wtissk o Tamet. be closed. The Rev. sabd Lportaut, as the | mawont Ly artey hordes for Gur desruction, st that mo the work uot b oo, ~ they had better look out; | ol Y461, shook hands with him. and Lade kim good-bye. as be was | omplish, our. obtect wonld fesalt mot on | whole matter must ve Tigpreiarmed | thas ealsieuce o i e utuios parl would produce o hesita | wo have not done yot,” avd he added that they never woald be DISEASED HUMORS. Slacting oo Lo 1 ke sty “;.}"‘:"' ’“ég’.""“";"m" | e slaughter our own certsin death. r | e LT bt thenwer- | o' wnd “acetosion ‘et “would” iend 10 'pesce wad’ our | conquered, and would nover giveup. Clearysnid that Booth | o o ot per box. Sold by D i ming the blockede, and reaching the Southern es; 8t | the circumetances, Cspte. Hines wnd Co decided | | b Ao insopendence. ith ese mesger wuggestions ©vpon | had beew there visitiog Thompsou twice in the Winter; he , 30 conts Sold uggists. That time be supposed be had gone, but 1bat some time 8f1Er | 1o make no off o7t tn Chat direction. We quietly waited until Wednes. | CBAgers without xciling suspicion. b subj 1 will leave it for ™ this time. | ¢hought the last time was in némm he Lad also been there RADWAY & Co.. No. 87 Maidsn-lane. Now. PO he met him agaim, when Mr. Ciay s3id hehad | dey might, hoping tiat something wouid tuzn up by whi | ARedantom) It you deem this matter worthy of aay encoussement | 1p tye Summer. 4 e T 2\ o van the blocknde, and had returned to Canads. o our sulforlng eotaredes aud enbasce tho giory of the Coniod- | correspandence conaeots Clay and Thempeon w | e ench evidsbee of | 1 o0y before the Committee, Montgomery savs: | 1, PURCHASERS of ‘and D AbrRe e CELESRATES s 0 blo .- e e Lot s g o g S T West, which were desigue Tvity and integrity of ehars okr considers- | b befa " : | 70 PUI S of wne “RS_in_the George T, Hothinaon esified vero e Miitary Commis. | shcy, I wasthes decmit o SuLLt, MERT ST At ol | ‘ e e aa fr 8o | g comerned, 1 wikl say. bowever, that 1 s bom | ' every part of Canads raogisg from Moutreal to | © \WATER PROOF PATENT ARCTIC GAITER BH s e last saw Clement C, Clay at the Queen's Hotel, | 1f{le Copperbesderwould (uralsh o sl portion B e ione piows "l gl spson's reply | snirased o Midie ursn, o my friendaiy sad afosionsara | Nisgarn Fail. tncladiog both ponts, ud aimost dally while T | 1T Goodyasr Matll Rubber Sice Compuay of Cone Toronto. aboot the 12th or 1ith of February. The first llu- | S0 1o ('sq' e for the purposs. Hives wud Costhiown theu a3 | e nthiostion The sigastere 3 4 v ooiim d | was there, T heard ‘I bompson, Tucker and Clay, oertainly use | necticor, would inform desiess und the public generally Uiat they ate eion in point of time made to the presence of Clay in theSouth, | 14t fureieh B0 wen f00Pe PO cien tha cholee of Tetaruise to oo e Ty et A e ot rounion with e of whoss wwatinets | thrents it general terms against officers of the Government, | the exciusive owners of the patent sad iole manufscturess of the - - - | d s war, | was totaliy ignoraat. If | have | and especialy agaivst Mr. Lincolo, tn & manner like this wny aud baracter yours. 1 bog to ba Bar. | “Ther bad buttes look ouf for (hemselves, a8 our people are | meuts of hele ighus undecstipatent v o el N aious principle compruying thew to * Insited any scruple of 1! the papers in possession of the Government vet ex- | {ynls,’ Lo (Rogthers 1inoie. Fi | « e S leiter dated st Richmond, March 8, 1865, 804 | men, wit (ow exceptions. decided o roturn. Tuiuking my instrue s CERY T | A I I Clay £ C. C. Clay. Jr. “This letter contains | tioms ynifed e, | ordered thei returs o Casada for the purpoan of | Loavcepmd & i e tour of & i | ek Sl tavae wekamives merice, Bogzing Jver wpesth | furiing sxasperaiod, They will geb themacives thlo € - L the following words ks i R T airictly | [hom | have taked. Bt 4 ecested i gel | gurntion 10 this communieation, | st your Excollency's m | they littie dream or Mossrs. WALES, EMERSON & Co., Nos. 171 and 173 Pearlet,, dorsement apon a lettet of sister to Celeat, bronght yester. | ATer emeRo egllioT 1y LU Ve o 1+ and accompa | et servant T C. DemmAR. bus it is seen that there is substaotial harmony betwesn Boston s the only direct intelligence wo om you | wy e and thoss of my men o 4 The original, of whi. bas this in- | , 634 Regiment, Georgis Volunteers, Savauusb, Ga. evidence farnished by official doouments, found in the w our sole Agents for the sale of the above-named shoes. uncing your wrival fu Charleston. lishes b ¢ "":lnm:’" Dt o R dorsemest 10 pencll fn the *o his E. 3 Preudent Lavis, Kieh: d. | ds of the rebel suthorities, and the testimony of Mont JAMES E. ENGLISH. Prosident. The evidence upon this branch of the subject establishes bb. | 18,500 0 SCet bl Y0 Kt by "niy Waiker's lactar of his pu k 5, 1064 Tis Jo recelvad A gast 24 1665 and 14 noticed as | gomers as to the participation of Davis, Thompson, Cley | NewHaven July ), 1088 GEO, . SCKANTON, Tressuter. yond reasonable doubt the fact that Clay remained in Canada | G50 0 ECT, OO0 il Tho be E hus bews wost unfortunnte. | folows: * Anks perwission 1o take from 500 10 500 mes, uzd | Uleacy aud otiers i the schoie for Lhe assassination of the — Far into the montt of February, 1853, and neoessarily Sonvictt | | have s desire 1 oy Thew were wade by order | gaapinate the loading men 1o the Usited States,” respect: | Presilest. Poat-Ofice Notiee,—he Mail for Great Britais sad the Coatl : nent, vis Southampton sud Bremeu, per steamar AN, of a false statement in his communication to the Presidenat | | Foie o0y oy P ";;.‘;{d a1l to your request, a point which he deemed important in_ exculpatiog bim- | 4 F L0 (6 we to return me ta Righwond without beeus vory difficalt for me to srrange. with the addition of the g i ity office, Lo prevent eouble. | shall expect you to fuy referred by t the eariiest possible mioment for @ eo eatored upon this {ovestigation fn | Beuk, vis Seupamplon bud Fremas, B2 RSO 10:3) o mend as follows: Stations A and 0:05s Stations £ and F,7:30 & m. ; Station e direction of the President, to the Hon. [ When the Com: Seretnry of War, J. C. Ives, Col. and A. D, C., August 24, | April last, the evidence in the War Departmeat, if accepted- | L) T town office e 4 true, was conclusive 88 to the guilt of Jefferson Davis. The, | Sations | fan weif from the charge of complicity in the assassination of Presi | ity to do that for whicn | was ,‘,.,.,. b ‘ ::1‘:‘«.:}:;“1‘““;‘.\“.“" T T o7 beertts K - dcut Lincoln. | thraugh nofuait of mine, ant all L sev Sou §y reputation fs fnvolved in This, end 1 trus you g % | In addition to the testimony thus presentad upon this point, | Judge Advocate-Genaral hal taken the attidavits of several | 7. $uily for Ireland. via Queenstown, per steamer which bas certainiy been secorded to others BT pots o ' . A Rt | Comanitten (ffor o Ietter of Lieat. K. Alstos, wolch was | persons who professed to bave been in the service of the Rebel T T o ot wien en SLTURDAY, Juiy 75, o The statement of Clay that he had never known aoy of the | A bbby B oy e victed of partieipa’ing in the aesassi- rdly sme, sassination of | Goverument, and who bad been pres onspiratoms of tho I bave tried to do my doty, snd pricrs AR t at an | s . andsitbe up-town offices as folows : On FRIDA i:‘lyg 0, be sent by e to lndisuspoiis. This an | 3 duced at the trial of ¢ h e peraons accased and gt ‘wothing nor nd save th T r w he follow1ug 18 4l eXLra: erview between Surratt, Davis = an: Benjs- | Stacions A and B, §:30 Sations U 4 ation of President Lincoin, is shown to be false, by the evi- | fuiling to o the “ml‘m vothing nor me 4 C wwer ought to have be before o aee are expenn sident Lincolu, trom which the follow1ug is an extract: ey R 4 4 " | 85 Stations’ E sad Stat Dation of Preside e and equality o urred there which cannot be avoided. 11 you have Inow offef you u'y services, aud if you will favor me in my de These aflidavits were taken by the Judge-Advo. | 8: [P g ¥ Hans, o Fragce. via stoames oatimony | which s dence of Rickard Montgomwery, as Teported in the inflict lons sud make this trip pa: 5 3 by th i o 88100, - > om ol | 20,000, powe send $10.000 in gold coin st the tim 0. 1 will procesd 0on & hea'th rmit, to nd | - 1 i e T b By o dnd i thebarin Cansda; 142w | deiegued to Col. Thompeon sione to ordet me wctud, bolore S | L1 Lollowing letter, which appears to bave been written bY | lshogarable baving such & tendency, All1 T heotiatietbias | wdeby tiess wilaesses bargoutan o every important PAr- | SafasC id D 3450 Saiosy B and ¥ 300 R Aud ag ) tompt and fallare b e e o e o1 thoos isiued by CoL Thow, | Thompeon to Clay, has reference andoubledly 10 & Movemest | by giuntiag tho neceseary papern Do, ¢ teevel 1 am porieetty | Hoular With facts Sertred fe ol o Ko trust- JAMES KELLY, Postmaste. Al a0 e vwith him at the Quoen's Hotel st Toronto. 1had | sop. agasn demwnding justioe, aud ate good for 1y own fepatation, 1 | 40 the West desigaed to brig op divil war | il with th North, sud foel conbleat that | can 'y | woriby sources. The Comumittoe, however, thought wise to o e ——— an interview with Mr. Thowpson, snd on leaving the Luwet this | remain, yoors, respectiully. | Mowrurar. ( June 9, 1086 | toiug | ondertake | wae in the raid lIast June in Kentucky, nnder | S0 and examine some of t krrum whose affidaviss . uan Payve in the passaze-way, wlking with Ciement C. Ciay In apparent coanection Wwith the foreign letter s one from | To Y.—My Dear Sir- 1 have remuined bere f dayr 'nllu’ | Geo. Jobn K. orguu, was taken prisoner, and escaped (rom them, bad been taken by Judge Holt veral of the witnesse Chay stopped me and beld my band, finjshing the couversation with | yooq) e veta wiktoh heu base lacsoly Fred, bt states | 10 you to keep appointmentst Toronte. k | ought 80 g0 on. 1 | dcessing myself iu the garb of u citizen. | went gh the Cany when brought before the Committeo retracted entirely the Fayne i4 4t under tone, and when be let we for & woment, ke said: | * gl tn] % o | wanted very mach to Tt prsrens. 1 fCaaiot ccount | from wheuee, by the ssistance of Col, J. P. Holcome, T succented o | atatoments which they bad made fu their afdavits, and de- s it for me: 1wl retora.” | Qut somae person has reomivod from Jacoh thamosos, In €0l | TGy bon RS | ERECa%alail | Noraing vy mey oasd s roash i biockaie | sbuuld 1ke o | Clared shat thlt tesunouy as iven owginally was fise 16 arricaP i ARPISRY S v g lay, while in Canada, acted under the following commis n.":m.{'n‘:.;“i' ‘]‘l{’mm'KA ugast 23, 1861, §10, ‘ ;.n it N most, rln;"l'"mr;n'!‘“': ::; L-‘;l: e ';"“'"“"" with you, in order to perfect the arrange- | gyery particolir. Thoy tailed, however to state to the Com- This romady was used WITH PERFECT SUCC] by J. P. 3 et me osent of th o p o3, i s Rucmoso, V. A1 7, 1966 | | ol ing thi statement Thompnsays: Above 70 Will | (o Suythiag e oprasd fo bethere ' 1 g0 where | may fumiliaric | Tk fuliowing 1a tho fndorsement upon tke abore communi | mittes any inducement or coniideration whieb wonmed to the | poie o BN a0 S e rnd T the Hom. C. C. CLAY. jr., &e., Rickmond, Va. pril 27, | find accoust as it appears on my books.' e then proceeds | myse ! witsg coud fi‘ of things in e Wes Osorge Sundess s | oation [A. 1390, Abla 130.] o0 & Teasemable srplnstion foe ‘m'u.mu.w:" u n..‘xzvx-:l SERERRY srovaiin Sho pone -dfiu_“ on cial trust in yo ot no te see Mrs. V. Lo cawe f.om sbroad—Earope—to d . . 139, Ab N goctinne. BB oy e hete 15 earry out | ) shai tke stepe for my departure from this city and from Canade. B 1 ) ot know that we ware futruwed 10 do, and e has gone | Lieut. W. Alston, Montomery, Suphur wprings, V. No date, o revnt of the avasigacion, they Bavo mads, whether e | 0L, 4 3. P, DIXSMORE; No, 3 Doyt Now Yotk i received (rom tae verbally. fn such | Ou yesterds; i Butleishy of the Johmson 1snd men, ws arcest- | on to do it. There is such & thins as epol + by having oo meny o Duke’s command. Accompanisd taid into Kentackey, | Orifiuul ataten ros Saloe. £ P. DINSM ot Now York. | ' to conduce to the fartherace of the | ed, 80 we shull mow have that affair fully ventilated, After the mis- | handsin it. Clay has besn u Toronto for se days. Lo writes g4 ro! and escaped fnto Cansds, whence Le found his way Lut the retraction made by some of them o them of el wats of the Cot Staies of America, which beve been in- | erable failure at Chiesgo by discovery. and the quic of the | e 1o come on. | cesnot do anyt The present ot this pok “Boeh tn bad heslih. Now offers bis servicesto nid the countay | claiia to credit, and their atatemeats yo far impeadd or throwed Siosted to you. Very resjectiully and truly yours. | Northera public mind, { have but litile bcpe of aid to the Con‘ederacy | piace. Lit we beat from you se Shls. of some of fts deadliest enemies. Asks for papers o permit him to | out upon tuo evidences given by other witnes whoso N © 7 Jmevemsox Davis | et this quarter. | have heen expecting you for some tine | v . JT. preee within the jarisdietion of the Government; would like to bave | gfidavits were taken by Judge Holt, that the Committee 1o | o (o Peruvian Syrup. bis communication is written upon dispatch paper and | lnelosed you wili hind a letter from Mr. St Tonis whom | sdvissdto | The following letter, written by Thompson to Clay, relates 4o iaterview and vxp ain, | the iovestigations they bave made, and in this report nave | ' ol.‘.! u-l‘l“ hottest, is the cry of pmcm‘# -fi-hllm aopears to be io the bandwriting of Berjamin, It is well es. | #0to Montresl snd pay into your hands the oiey he hed ol nod of | to the same subjeot: o b L;Ix.;:.-mvy Tefertel. by amnm:fl mn:';:a‘."{:‘ l:'l‘h:-tzg'w- Gisrexarded entirely (oo testimony of all t50se persvus wi nm;- dags. Even = o ke aew lack x Bu Albuns, Heoffered 10 pay me the erey. B o'had better pay . il sbl Secretat o et Resrded Book A. A O O., Dec. 16, jusé. | etanding bas bees impeached. B o] sobilly sl snarossion. THE PRE Llisbed by letter and documents derived from Rebel sources, \! "] onemse, C. O the avehives of the Government, that Clay under | sheold st once tars i aveg b yog5eg, 7 g oy 4 yowerdey, o e Bomaission was instruments] in organizing and exscuting | 172" %, *%¢F sereedto do, Teapoose Tahal with more or less sucoess tho raids upon the cities aud toWns | fo; him our conversati You . E (Torn out.) Dmam S 1l see Bimino | Windeor, an arrsngeine: 1 wade ey Id detail | ing there, Here I got scquainted with Judge truly, J. THOXPION. | tiue man. He left for Cincinuati 1 the name of the Person | to meet with Mr. Pugh, and I res atio E " , ’ SYRUP, which is simply the ide of iron, and ecreme teation. By order. Signed, ¥ Ou the otber band, the Committee Bave relied very Ilrgel{ et “MMV. muum % A Caspamis, A, 8 W. | upon documents found i the Kebel arohives, and have fntro. | Silally protected aad péepared, s jost Ehe Secieine for Sp The Committes also call attention 1o the letter of W. 8. Oid. | duced only the tostimony of those persons whoso reputation for | 11,74 [L. Cioment, which s irom. We Bove thied 1t 6nd B e o Teffarson Davis, 6t Richmond, Feb. 11,1865, | trath and veracity bss not beon iwpoacted by oy of the ia- | wiereof we afiew —{ Middieborough (Mase,) Gatetle, Jaly 31, \along the bun‘ltr. I'he s for the i;nt’:(oflncn'or:l Of‘ pestilence, | Although this l:v!upr is \inu ‘rlled, > - Ko 5 ‘ % the organization of couspiracies to lil e the prisoners Con- | to whom it was addresse faced, it 1s still apperent that it | you wished to seo bim, and wou “ f Pres. igations that have been madc. Nor bas it been the pur- = e o Comy Doagle, Chicage, o detror our commerce 03 | way itenlo G, G Gy, Jr. Tie liter, el urisbeta | S bgt S sl sty vty oS o Bt it ot pagn Matory of Auasaston of Hev | pouy U e Comaitiee to Cram uaataral o orced fatreite Empire Depot of Games, e rivers. la SULENNRG SEREINg $0 O e | o ote | have formed of your “I'he following ure the indorsements upon the letterof W. 6. | from the trustworthy testiniony which thoy bave e; amine CROQUET. A large sod splendid asortwent st lowest prices. ne Government if possible by inciting & new rebellion in the | "On the 15th Noverber, 1664, “J. D. Molanis.” who is un- | Burs bgpa s o g e poprs { 4 but rather to at to the House & trutbful statement of the K TSt B T 4 Wi WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. r. scertained that Jacob Thompson. Beverly | doubtediy the person referred to in Thompson's lotter without L it Bess Windue to 1hts to communicats s/l | North. It is als issad . i , Richmond, Fob, 12, 1065 in 1ot ! | “Tilo Commitiee are of the oplaionthat it {s the duty of $he | \UNT SALLY," the new Eagish out-door unders, W. C. Clay, Hennett 1. Young | date, writes to Jucob Thompson, from Montreal, and says that | [CCPLCL S0k Y cannot say. 1left s uote for (torn oat i the orie- | B0 TO%, (0 g ) Sowne FTucker, George \and K. 3. Stoart were employed in Canada as special agents | upon arriviog ot this place I found that the raiders had re- | u,l)." T am ve— yo— (sigued) *J. T."={toru out ln the oty e #to in the hands of ‘Mot ulloo; kno Executive Department of the Govornment, for a reasonable £ the Confederate authorities. | fased to give up their money to Clay, and that he had left the | jml) ; i E.f.‘,‘"..'.‘" b e o A fent vo” bave i lerview | tiait, and by Cho proper meads, to pursus the investigations [ BASE BALL, ARCHERY, GRACES, T 1a6s, aaid Young, a8 divected by James A. Sed- | placo in abufl.' Then ho sava: 1 wish you to give mo alet: | “Lho fullowing letter (mutilated). written by Thow B. Hal | i Gon. iagre D A s Mt | e s Lk 11 DTl bk B8 | i i sicts stmme o e i el A e Secrstary of War. proceeded withont delavdo he | ler stating tho facts in the case, and how 1 expressed my wil- | comb to Clay, throws light on the plaus of the Rebels 10 con- | ['sabjecs. Becond indarsement: Secrotary of his con at { which they w: iy if it woabl bave any | nection with couspiracies in the Wost. e e o v cod e . Pt 5 e 0F 7ot | St o e Premiitets prociaten Lol A h Lo Bt SWIFT & Co., No. &7 Numaet. N. ¥. mation, 1t ls duotothomthat | A B. SWIFT & Co, Mo 47 PR e, T Pritisk l‘rovme;l under ump;-ry appo} -.aumm ,ln (‘h-‘wrv lingness to give up the money to Mr. o n hout PEER toom o, Harr s what ol Baefor o ~incial army and reported to Thompson an for instruc: | favorable bearing on the case of the prisoners. It seems ex- | FUNpAY NiGnT, 10, Joee, Cii — coming the ditficuity herotc{ure experience Sigued . D, I ¥ - = e v anttorised by Seddon te elicet swoered pri- | tremely hard that the prime mover in the aflir should speak | Mn —rv b 20, 1084, ey e S d Lavizs 102 Lol B hed satoos. sers to the nnl:zbhex t.;{ennldmm::‘h..n ';;: l'n;l mb.m-wh-u'rn | 8o severely of those who only did hudl::.l- , and to vlum:l he | "u friend b -,:)'1'.;-':‘-“ |NAV.: id I‘:‘n’y‘:‘u Rovhy .’"Im';u"r‘ :.':""d.m:-":mdam P o m';m:‘s ,“:x e ot ”’;\"nd“ i 1o Fin -y A entarpise as might be indicated, fmplicitly obeving the in- | promised release in 24 hours, provided they were arrested in | UL A onelbil . vy Assas 3 g b aim who WaS SV , New-York. b5 P | asubject. Ho has baen thiuki the dountry and fo the memory of nim wsavictimot 8 | o e ’ ol # . & : : oigigagors should suffer the just fets Clay and Thompson of the erime of in . . d on. My friend 'y ' and Benjamin and Walker, in the vears 1861, 1562, 1863, 1464 > . does. o orgaaizing & i Sl o F e ot he it condion, iy iends noaly and emln 864 YUALEE 1% 0o cored propiions | besoty of e law, ho Comier ate f U0t ok | "pen 6o o th morna o Brskl pidly ae possibie. He bad pondered your inquiries as to the feas!- | for the assasination of th chief wen of the Government of the therefore, 1o conclusion, tiey recommend the Idt'pflfll ol the i s s xposed, and to sack, burn | of St Alvans. babi igos wee «and desiroy banks, public baillings, stores aud storehonses. | Another letter, duted Hamilton, Sept. 20, is believed to be in v of coroatn matters, snd has made sach pertinent (torn oot} | Upited States, and therefrom a probability ari that they | giio\ing resolutions: Teeth, fhrciness v 't covperation (torm out) ~oat ' desicabie | tnok steps to acoomplish the purpose that for 0 long a reriod | ™2 Cy ia: there i no defivite of fnvafliciency in the present | {or Cleansing and Preserving the #iving and tose ln Failroad depots, milis, factories, cars, bridges, and such bouses | the handwriting of Lennett I1. Young, and o portion of the | oitant sazgestion ? K ot deu ad hnén- b-lo-u(;nx = lhl:r !dnx!min s 1'}“2 lm'xhl think pro- | yignatare ramains, showing that it was signed by Young. The | fir Cariom to see b oS -3;2'-:-:-:- s Vi -4 nl#- they ente n n‘;dl:;l lt\ol;-:-:vnfl. tns Justifios the § e of the law to perveat or latorfere, with the tral of Joderson | ho Gume, impastive Swantness to the Breath, sod affordiog s delights per. He was ordered not to sllow retaliation on women or | pame of the person to whom it was writton s Dot giveR Bome | & ametances st 8t C. rmorrow would excite suspicion. He o testimony at the trial of tbe assassi « | Davis for the erime of treason, or any other crime for whi cremay | oo f M Yor byl e circametances at St. C. Lo-morro 13 excite s . y ecling to the Mouth wle aruggiste sad forance that the murder of Mr. Lincoln was procured by the D hrabibls ground for srrsiguing bia: before the tribusaie of the ’“‘f““" sy d who came to see me, snd | ot a0 o TS | Thos documents e conchuite upon (b polat that Davie | toul conspiracy, tiak g L stractions of Thompson and Clay. Confidential instructions | Canada. Ware also given by Seddon, in cipher, in which Yoong was | T ordered to reconnoitre the towns on the enemy's northwesters | citing and organizing raid whioh resulted iu tue destruction frontier, and to take the one most elisgent and active friend frou his Stat Thildren, or on uoarmed aud defenceless citizens; snd then | of the words are removed, but the meaning of the whole is X i | ot lewvs in the p. m T'erite 10 Biz Carson to come at 11, or don proceeds o say: very olear. The lollowing is & copy: oy o8t 300, Let i ot ot e of money furnisbed by the Richmond Government. Louly | conntry. 3 4 ; goge strsighy to uy room, No. o dutp of the . ENERAL AGENTS. 1t is but right to sy that the peopls of New-England, and Vermont Hamiwroy, September 20 | reemn ..Rm.w me, o1 B soen Tin " Ba Vo ttorn out) s | J. wmn:;’.w; ms-z:mn;fi‘ u..' \:'u:em{:nh: Ml;:-?;::'flmz J:: ml:"h u?.’fl; m“l‘m-nfl:;ml’?‘-w cz __r_w____ll____ que Ly, some or‘-mhum. uu.c.xm- Iun'dbw’n'f emost 16 | Tam hers this morning, on my way o the Fals, to see Higher boly to "4’2":"1‘32“-'.11 i the 3d of 5ith Davie gnd Pen mip on or about the 35th of | Bected with the suas 1o o 1 iate President, Abraham Lincoin, |~ C0teT n g would not give o Rush for other totlal ussn excessas, snd whose people have spproved of their course, | Deany k Co. The river has fallen five feet threo luches iu the lut nola, pad i b [ Agjeriow -"v Jamin 8bous the S: Without unuecessary delay; that Jeflorson Davis sud othiers nanied in #liould have broaght home to thein some of the borrors of such War | four duys, and by s woeek from to-dsy will be iu_w condition for us to d in the grasdest de farc! 1 that Su ad in bis o at that | 3 Y On of President Johuson. of May 2, 1805, may ba put | extpacts make s rosh for PHALON'S “ NIGHT-BLOOMING Lare. It s but just retribution and retaliation, sct. 1 am as hope'n] sud coufident as of yore. 1 found my sir g noutent. e more explicitly. | hope the mstuiwa is bet ging' considerable quantity of gold. and that he remained in | ypo. bis trial eud properly punished if guilty, o reloased from the g He says further: Farontar it sheote 30 times, and will kil & man st 80 yords. I | ter. 1(C. en come I will look for uo mewsge. 1fnct. telearsph | \Gogpington but s few hours. Burratt is cooneoted with | charges againet oo, I fousd to be Lanovent: CEREUS." ) T You are sware that other officers bave also recetved anthority sim- | would rather, though, you would rend Huutly to Now. | how your sethus is, and I will know it wesus e cannot be bers. Bosth 50 with th ation by ab amount of testimony poincbic oo s o e I ibin sl N mmw on d " we can_ secure | In base, truly, bere. Highee, | _This may fnform you & few mis leave Thureday or | Walice is whij ped. Lnlhlut:‘d s wounde. n advans of your pepet et | Whieh 'be controlled. oelly quat wnd burning bridges, Gen. gam| Kuogg Cbester stated upon the consgiracy trial that FIELD SPORT 10 officars of (ke army; but the knavey business fs monopolised by d that Booth on’ several oc- s thosa who eountarfelt the article. Yar to yours. Your respective commands sre ludepeudent of each | Ho is & splendid ‘mechaulc, and I thin othar. bettar ariicie st & chesper Tale "Afiex the duty assizned to you all st Chieago s performed, you will | wmysef aud one other, o memeosger, wll wisit Burli and St. Albans, Vermont jothers will visit otbe: 1 o i nless i ord he! soner j an sdvaice A jibrs il b e | i G S of 2 S, L0, 11 By o | ' Sl Posonrtn s . | ne'ere equlaed wih, Dok, sndthat Bonth oo serers o0 These instructions were dated August 2, 1864, and were di- will send you by enzet & come e 20,000. Some Mempbi ple know nere. | belleve Capt. Cole 00 At 000 timi th sent him by letter, Baso A troe He lsnot expr e dering the Preside ¥ Pile and ¥ Cupe.—Watinted tne ort v Feorets e o paws | tho stim of 850, When Chester finally positively refused (0 | YALE COLLEGE AGT. HANVABD—WILLIAMSTOWN AGT. fifiu e E‘ru@; I.Srmkwu_fl dealers wil case of failure. £ You can prepare grsenback: fr e B et Sonns makes s report, alto | them by ny memenger. In the maantiias | will w | Siines o bt Tres B oy yhon' take part a tho orime he returnal the movey to Lootl, L 40 cipher, from Chicago, in which be gives & muster roll of his | Price, sud myseif ive or six hundred dollate, Lald sout of S0n B0 | 1 ) ML seanta i 7o oen not. pieaso drop a lester | Tooth saying, s ho Toceived it. that be would not HARVARD. wse” Al dslers wil s the money 10 i comiand, whioh be calis * The Fifth Unitad States Retrivu- | morrow. Hoe siv ecus il et S0t M0 S0 L™ oreality, and | 1o . 11 Carvon 1 ot there, detein him unti he oormes Cester 0 do #0, but that he was very | Special Diggaiah to the N. X, Tribunes e e b B e esaaway e Yorb, Agoats.” Jurs." Upon the roll are the names of several porsons wio were | 1he t1e megéfo A s BORY (Lyl® o uave "retummed | Tho evidence exawmine ] s thus reviewed an pressnted by JT ot Tande, and that ‘be or some of the purty mast | 'y Pl ane.. July FoaTho baso ball mateh | = Po—— atterward concerned (n the rald at t. Albass. from“Southers “Mimain, wa they ¢ itk me. T "wil leava | tho Committee, o upon the preliminary brang o of the oase | go $o Richmond anl obtain means to carry out their dr QRCESTAE, ey ’ © V.~ We mast bess from yoo, thes all can be settied. Sead LR 7+ ¢ Deuny s sxecutive officer in 1y absence. 1 will tee you. probably. | eatablishes, or tends strongly to establish, the following prop- | yigns. Tho interview appe m to been_as late g the | of yosterday between the Harvard aad Yalo Clabs wes won Tl btk ster o econnoigunce stack Busiton ot 81 AL | "o sre he ileiat iy wade, i know vow et kyow. | oitions ol F' W, awm 3 frd by Yalo—36 to 3 $2,000 if possible; Steamer s total lows. Merchandise sot paid o8 s, Auserired But, Mr Y- et e beg 300, b0 Do e Yot i in Toronto | First - Tho Rebel antharities at Richmond proseeded sye. Wt the armatt aod bis resarn with | 70 SNE 0 ege Clab defoated that of Harvard | end esit st panding. Al wel s tbe od piace. WX The augmentation of the Federal troops here, and the fears of some | what you ssid to i Mer tuay be bavs and efficient in ective ser | tematically and eriminally, and i violation ot the dictates of fands was in obedience to the necessity disclosed by Booth in i so-called Te1ce Covparhends, ratents the carriug ont of our | vice, bub thisle el in which prodence, ead certaily scbriety, b | our common bumasity, as woll as of the uaages StETlser | 0 conversatian with Chishoi—tho fact that Surratt way in | to-day. odical Common Sense, 0 pagoe—itt lunicstions. $13, Rl ederal bastile here. demended. We can and wust do our work, sud that st an early Y. | war to imprison, enalave and destroy negroes employed as the sooret servies of tae mond GGovernment roved by pe - Seat by mali c.—w T:’;.::‘C”% ”g';ib):r"::: 'l. J. .s:"nn writes from | | i-,:':I:‘I:'-. umlmy you fl"fl“l‘“fifim“; “’fi'“:,',"‘ soldiers in the army of the United States. the testimony of Jas. n‘l‘ {:o'l’.':nm wituess m{uull. io DIED. ;.:. Aathor, E. B. , M. D., No. 1,130 Now- ), U - hich ays: wen. hope to o 3 wi " o P N rviee federate Governmen! Ll 2 e 23 e s oo i s toe | e s Ratod e i, | wil2ef st M. T-—=, | Setond | They trosbec wifh Erees AR and orutal ImML | Mwent of the State Department, and his ap e th | ANTHONY—In Brooklys, on Thorsday, July 36, of cholera ¥ ualiations free, dely, fom 94 1. to9p. m. Tuvalde st o dle- S ! oo P o Vs e cined pt g | 251 bore dovesothng, I Lier e, e SR S s v K T of the | Committoe, 1o obedience and the anthority of the House of fmnmmflr:.?fl‘" PR I SR v ‘Richmond Enquirer, he * Parsonsia, avd also 1o senda | BOTShOrn border of Vermont wud New-Hsmpehire for 180 mils <o | 7 oy sy, T tatives, wis t bis own wishes, aud without any year. 4 o of his e with » lise to the Hon. J. Thompeon. atating | ©obus retarned from Windsor last uizht. 1 will come or send to-mat- Un! ates, and malle r"-m .‘1:."'_,‘ 'g: ‘teatimony discloses he | T5% and friends nh{‘-ld- ”‘m::l Eyes {g = Eivaaete ( Toompacn, atating | f0Re FyOUroe S Ho"™ | mThird: They systematieally, knowi fously sub- Knowisdgnas b pat. T tmetmony dneoses 18 | "tV Comdvs s rspeitily e 4 an g lungl | o g E‘b %—dfl froe ‘raids. These raids. of which peon bas ssid to | Oneé J. B, Castleman a 1o bave been engaged in the | Jocted soidiers of the United Siaten takon prisoners of war to | faot that boih in & 4WFR b0 joofery of The rebellion in au services. st e e e P SE, 5. D. No. i , New York. all gone wroug, have only served to creste additionsl | West as the agent of Clay and Thompson in organising secret horrors of disoase, to brutel exposure to the elements, and | sired to avoid impl sthi) doveted Y | afternoon, at 3 o'clock, further vezation t material, - 3 iiog, fatal tion, and all combined—mwmakiu, criminal not, and that be 10 the cause of the Re- At White Piains Weds , July 25, Willlam C. P & fo. 100 o, o o e o a n, | Yolaties and. fomenting, Loutites o the Goveruiments IV | G Dler'cf” herrors, uficrings 4nd woos whioh ave ki b | O eamittoe wero assured. howover, that hois man | D5 sisd 1 yesrs. § souths und 17 a7 JroL "2 oderie o, 13 e O, oot oo Dasiaed of foarr 1 o desire o ey con ng leter was written by bim, e na apler of berroms B A Tpeople, civilized or bar. | of trath. Fowinsays that he was rat acqualuted with John | The elutives sud G v the membbrs of White | AP CE Il Weuk and East Indies, and Tewspepere. R X LT B e e i, o Tho, foliowin | barou. I Sarsuttia Fobrewry, 1965 but tht be had hadrd ol M . Fiek No. 433, und Hacoos Lodes, N 80 o Meibadias TLETTS PA A sre % ), S N Fourth: , Tienjawmin Clay, and Thomson planned, | before. Ho knew ho was B8 Goveramenf are rospectfully invited to G diady > eep ; T st | BRI R | Fe et ey | SERTET RS U | ERTR IR T | e e R WRE b . spiracies, referred to in the testimony e says e Trom New-York: -anothur paper, which was probably sent 1o Davis, be says: : Looxour, Bept. 5. 1684, | contpirasics, re it {afectious diseancs in the | that he was in Richmond abont January or Febranry, 1863, 27th dnat., John of the o not_ diieult, 4f BAY- I o 4 decetv thewoey, | wil wnd to your Ecelency by T apan Famrn: Y heve diresiad Shols fo 1o Yo% ¥en | Daitod Bies, for the enrocton of our commeroe apon the | Ho sates farther that b thinke Bwcrls mar o sgare gt of | DEAIR i.:‘l" Baviders X, 1. o0 Fidey moriof, 71 g | Fesamerruction of e it b 2% e “epo o w by g A o e hee . | Eonslier t favorubly. piease sttend to i with the lesst possible deluy. | rivers, lakes, and oceans, for the release of prisoners at Joim- i a4 Poatbtb oo o Caneed ieady o ter b b st o M, B eonaiog & | 45007 Tor such suihere. becowe of uowing e sseare 4000 1 | aous Jiand and Camp Douglas, 10 the Indincriminate destruc- | oach aget was ept o bimcll de 7508 know bout the | LambbiaL L erents oo Sundey afermoen, 43 oclock. | T T e T T 1ol commigioation 108t reierred 0 ho bays: may i thls way bo scconipiished. 1 wil rend you (rejarut zeparte of | tion of private N ipon the border and the murder of the | others; Benjamin toid him Sarratt was there. and QUBOR |y, oy ) py_on Prigay moraing, 21th st Joligite Arve Bucklyy, Ve, L e end it e R R A T s | S SRt e L L | WL LT S o Gt | B S I e A % | e S R e e, PASARIT an one - ency of secr r > Saice who shall have the privilege of h ton, and « request made him that s notice to that eflect be sent to | H8CH DY y % farch, 1665, " at Calvary Church, coruer of Fourth- Wl kiads REPATRED by the BAILEY Soerenie’ W oms el s Eacs bove wheve" he sucary ein ente | e Mo e g Tt o s oy e e et e e North W enl o which otberwiso | - The iestimony thas far adduced renders 1t certain Sarratt | 32"'ond T anty-Arskot, on AT o o 4 o ook, with. | Slothee, W TIBORTR RIGING "MACHINL COMPANY. No 48 of i aggressive CHATRCLOT can bo used hers Lo tramen: | § owas o fous | feur ot PHobTE thors . i pope for (he 80c0 Bese rlmine] aete o eon, be tendered that Davie and bis | was employed o the secret, service of the Rebel authoritios of | _out further invitation. Conrtlandt-st.. New-York. R 0%, Stateey of s agureeive characlar cha bowied here Lo troman- | Yumuu couloe | (o 8 prosent g ' e hope forthe accom | wight, with foroe and reasut B YndRcos [I8Y Houle STL® | i\ taanp! that be probably received money in bis oapacity | GUMBS-—Op Thuradey. 20h as, Elssbeth, denghter of MIsdehd | Zgppgng Thugel b hev. Dr. HAWES 1t 15 probable, aiso, thet n letter to Davis, dated Toronto, | fir Wanpliarene litule diffeulty in sccomplisking muok eXCETS | with o fall knowledge of the barbarities that were practiced | ists tbat the funds receivec e e 4 iends of A e ents residence, €Ot - the Ruptured.—Seot froa. dddres Canadd Weat, Dec. 12, 1661, 10, which ke condemus the sct of | §ro tesponsiv g e W by cffeers unier their sathorty o the yrisson aad pons of comaaion of the crime o T e ewieit | ClAlrshts e e aturday, | ‘(lm'wmwu(i-:& e e ok - sonding hoxos of small-pox clotbing to Washington, Was | making arrengements to hold nightly meetings end by sddsessing the | IL( m‘i;'fi'fi“"”“;‘uummtl‘m Hiod -". " | abow tua tbe seeret sertioe fuud was 3 tho solo custooy wad | b o G »oot Writien for the purgose of deceiviug the wubboribies of the | gouutry people shall hoye o do omethiug.

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