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ee ewerre: w=5 THE IN. Nave” } NEW YORK, MONDAY, MAY 15, 1865, CHIC OUR CENT AN OEP TWO CENTS IN CURRENCY, The —— —_—_——— - ——= ~ A an eeeeomee 7 — = —=—=,; the Presidcot or “he might hurt some of ‘em | were eated He remainet gk three dara ard Vee and the Interest on ft for thirteen rears Q | street, opposite Odd Vollows Hall, What aia! fenry ted bins: oO . dapte vache ec » ve « 4 he rotn " atest CWS | Hescen tetavee nimeett with digntty and resivns: | 7y", td jbinielt ta tee Baptis: prewher, ste Ja there wrch a man? AVee, it. th wnt | Mudd say in relavion to te Intrainetion ? Nos rehe then aawhim$ A—Whon thing that Lean'remember, Surratt introduced ae | tion, The party evidently were making for the | ke) sue oath of lcgiance, and Was gong to Lecome @ | Fived at tlie village Mr, Nothy wae not there to him, and he Sutroduced Booth and both of tls, ‘, } good, Ieval citizen, | tod tho barkoover tosend @ messenger for iin. and Q. Which introduction eame first? \. Thatof Madd || By Telegraph to the N, ¥. Sum. |“ J, 1, Wines, Brevet Major-General, Q. Did vou bear any explanation why he anid he | herentone, Ia the meantime we went fo Copia Vo Surattio me, Q. And did Hooth itnediately ime was a Peptler niinteter® A. No, Vee. Surratt said | iwynte's hone, he wee a cuees lo kine Baptist prescher dinne CAPT U RE The Conspiracy Tria's. Did they geetr tg. Feeacniize ‘him’ as the Wood | he did to maine? there two hours, « would like to return with w te On returning we had vite vou all to his room o Yee. Q. What was eat and hh lo you were going to.ce foom? A. Nothing thas ound Not. Tb bnow, Q Did he give you ABY Torson for wha n 4 ¢ ded A Yea, air, incor ve noneof hy, and she transected ber business with him, Q mtorr 4 fown Tih et. Sur . Impo t and interesting Evidence t ailed him Wood, and the ! Tid vou kines 4 No, Me. Nott ple Dare | took Muld'earm, and [took that of Mooth. QA OF Waetengion, May 1. The Court enaced in the | thaton his prev ous visit he had given H Reeper ealdhe woe tu che parlor, Tdlantt vol Q you weatdirectiy to Hooth's room; aud bow long ti ayy : sted ¢ Stave what he © was in the second vie! A— | all lid sors ere? A, That L cannot any exact trial of the assassination conepiratore altered one ¢ dreseed then? A.-Inacomplete | Bie aaid " ceived a letter da reeard to thie ‘ vt wrote something on a piece of | ite rules & tpermi: ed the adimieston of re had Hoge @ueherbe Mr Noth 8 Was the letter of Booth itaced i we fn the back o8 | } any hage: , ' p had ve etn ale . ALK ¥ wal ¢ Siratt atid F | porters for the press, The testimony which had al- ns a. age ons He sas vhs oh hal ra, 7.4 om gis Heal pratee eho piesa (of in deep privace ¢ na | ready been taken was @ portion of that which the iise or pre Ationes rene 1 n te drive down and 1 ‘ fit & Wereyouin mp es u rem oe Government deemed it necessary to euppres® tor the iil w falae y tache o Q. Hild you see the: AO No eic: eho anid hat | Vou air, Q, How “close to ther Himself and Family Surprised at jun I threw it tuto @ Hrtle to: ¢ Hie had ee andthat it tequied ber to gob Vat seuthoman, te from me, Qe Pecarhed for it, and inqutred for his Surtattavitic, that'eall Dknow Q Md vou goin #« ut tact fn 6 A. it was an the ela u i eovatiee ft Y WG Any one elee go with you ? | i ahet murmur. Q.Y. heard tone cof it? As J te Irwinsville, Ga. After the reporters had Seen admitted, Krieg, (en Horris tore and objected to the adilesion of Hor x 0 ‘had in my tiuak, | fine with : Suet 1 ie wiih | A. Hoorh went tirat "Q ie i ; perv ear RE Reverdy Job neon as couneel for one of the prisovers 1 and Surratt together by them: | letrere : Natali: perkage, |W. How loug wate ihe uy coeccher? Rant THE BOSS B. TRIES TO ES- before that Court, on the ground that he had writen was on the ea wentte | ateutele ! oh es ir ¢ Inok ike twoor | Bear rr cau “ge, fob tore. thas : : aa pth rd tory and found them «il ated. pia Heeeeauce # wropp | in brown paper: this waeput | f¥@ or elelt ominn &. Whee did they / CAPE IN WOMAN'S CLOTHES, | !e:ter to the people of Maryinnd, at the time they | joe with Lowie-knives, Qo Did sou ees muy omher | inthe totton o' tle bu ge wa tag out when we | EOE Ae Into the pasmaco (uae leads yaat the door, - were about to vote on the adoption of @ new Constic | weapeney A Yea aig cerowera ant tour sete | got te Su rottewile Qo How ty did vou remato? Gy Flow ee 9 ou Vn wt ti ‘ \ e? A, Ldone € Tur rie th e chow | thali pou P © did von reac! ny fi e closed er ther, HIS BOOTS BETRAY HIDY, | ton. inforining them that (he omth they ere co rt iinet Teer ae | Aimed ee Rlesct alreaay a cau id son Teel | miorehentay judged they stood cusiie @ Whee ; pelled to take being an anauthorized one, the could | then , . nm, @aying: Yoo . ae the ethe.e- | thie ¢ thee were in Coirt—That ie the epar found in Atzerott's room ation at | A. Ldid not h on Se retary ard? | FENE out with on saturday morning, | [hy h wae eit who they # ut the recoud f regard | ihe wittess eas then shown the kuve wh ch bed A eave fo ie house within the nertod from | ime? A, Ve Q. Did Mudd ese ane thing aa to titled 09 | been Pent Velo net ref nad in Atres | to the Gime you beard of thea eassination | bow be came to iatroauce Booth to surat? A, Noy 10 | pottstco , ut he witne ted bat he did not vec. | of the President? A. The ewseaemeore une the | @f Q. Which one of them raid it wae about the proveated tt Oh ra "izet acd thatthe hn @ that dines anv teil, but who itwast don't know, Q Waa the bell | Um? A. Mudd rpolorized to me for the privacy of fF any reireating tooteteps, Q ‘Surrate t tdid von hear, of the ar My res AAR Bh a them? A. Yea. Q. Ave sou sure He Draws a Bowie-Knife and take it without being bound by it fore argued that Mr. Jolineon had ne forthe sanctity of an oath, end was py Shows Fight. appearar : uneel before the Court. M fed the correctness of the teve Ciuaions aud s'atements @ or a ¢ ihey h ceef pine | 19 A, You. air ty ’ “ ‘ conversation, aud aatd that Hoot to pure CAPTURE OF OTHER OFFICIALS Wie did uot wartant i. A loug ans ni e¥ MK | Gog, ad vou gay, A. They liad two lone uvey revel: | Surat. Qo War here St Pe eaues eae rin, bt that he would utteloute — i owed, betes aAriia aud Here tt wi ners wae chown the pistol po r Johneov, and finally the 1 heard foots ithd ut i « going into the : at te hot ears card bay i a ts og do ducing Lee's exan jom, at ‘That | parlor, and finmediatel ahi UO. How ou Ged never re uid before? A.Noyelr, Q. How WHAT MRS. DAVIS HAD 10 SAY. he oT MI cena Wee auiitted as counsel | ooke like one of thers ara ae the barre’ 10 Si tee en tk rite Fee ack hk | Rad vou heard him apoken of inthe house? Ali hed 0. } ry {or | octagonal?’ A. Cctarcnal TD) rou rememberh v- | About ten nit ‘the pane mentoned, but whether tt wae thie 1 wae taking eunp qQ. That Testimony of A.W. Lee ing | one with Surratt to je ecen Heme to bien | fore ten ay Poicuiar Suniel Mudd - cannosy aay, Q. Did you Mr. Jeff. Not to be “ Provoked,” A.W. Les, of the Pathe police, then teatied | om, AW Yer air, Q. What tine waathat, A. Tt @ the tine af the arane-’ hear itimentioved ‘neonneetion with any Vielt tothe | house ¥ votl Jue have teen the 10th did he with to ret this coor Q. For whom | have been about ten of a ane 1 toe ne been inthe halite fir, GO. Do vou know whether he did Hing the time you wee a” Sie koe eee on the might of the Ifth of April he vorejtly entered A Painful Mistake During the | tie roou No. 106. tier bad been orcup ed by Ate e by re ft w he ho ’ ne: comine hay . A ~ Q& Vie e did Mew Surratt former € ttt the Kirkwood Titel, and there ound Coat, | oe a et Ne ee eee ae a eae ene eee a pegrom (he centr, they woul | jive? "AAtw.rtattevilld. Q-Lnd you ever heat uptare, Col, Burnet bere ordered a tund © to be passed to nend. though he thoucht thata | waealwa evo vires ectableand they could ge: foous | MUCK Ham mentioned in the family ? A-— Yea, £ a+ theg wituess, ‘This buudie, on being opeurd bo the ntoher alreals on ‘he rublect, | ae ioue ar they chose Q. Did Atzerott tak: a room? | Heard the name of Mudd —Dr, Sainuel Mudd, only Colonel, was found to be s coat, enrolled in *hica Murray, “Mies Ward may ha A. Not tint Linoy of, Q. What tocm did he eoce | think, QQ Atter Booth, Surratt and Mudd ONSPIRACY TRIALS. were sundry en. ou about the matter of hiring a room forma] in’ A. On the third tory, Q. Then he had a verurued fom the parsace ouside, bow long did you bllbdern Pra W hat beneina pen the wall fart | delicate gentleman,” and Mr. Surrate added. “bo at wicht? AL Yea. Q. Did Le leave | \uisin tovether? A-—Piobatly tw y 0 ’ a + aa vo Bon the left } would Like to the room by the folowing Monday, | t A. Yes. Q. You, saw Mayne en wh us all go? the ‘) he co hg uination you made pated aha son ree! a ? t wt to ¥ ‘ « 7 REPORTERS ALL ADMITTED. | S;cc."" 8 Hate wtat exniuinetion you mad? | a the vent waate to take poe aston on that day yourtelt when he came to the howe? A Mi weot to the Pennayivenia Houre, where } think that wae the Monday previous, It was the Yeu @ a : ir, Mudd had rooms, and Mudd went into the sete. th “tt rave the name of Wood . iiinnabaadi the vou at olin the right : we ot re he teat of Mateh. Q The na of the person wee not given ¥ |i weat t Hi Boer re he a rt o Ma 1 a rool Kod eat down with me, talked about the wat, wn a “UW oe Wr Ad hl Qnd underneath a pillow or boleter tound arevolver | 4 Nog no neme w nenti at ail rid you | would like to eee Mre. Murrett. ( was hie ander cod hie opinion that the war would soon as > Hy Mai witne pascod how ny tou the street aut asked tira where | ind went into the he noted vers polite Ay ry wal, arratt Root ref aad bade ua he bai of, ate vo bata } ttate vat be war gore to wee | ly ask Mr, Surratt to play on the piano for bin. + ; it and went out,thon Burratt and I wout on Blim Chance For Mrs. Sorratt. | = !t '¢ Jones.) 1 went down etaire to fiud | " rarta tis 2 SE IRATinak the Hons | tie vou Mace wii: Atkeiete taf the lodne $a nt jad remained there but lett next morning, Hr Major O' Beirne, and We wontup ebaiie to the room | iaid Ser GO. Din vou evre meet | uit, G:. Waa thave any anoking in (te sine he war going to loive; whether he did of not, E eee again, Ligok the coat down and found thie beok im | yyy A, Once, Q. Where eles did | thue tuat Ateerott wae there? in Feb. | (88006 may. Qe What time war it whon Ge wo aa) the pockets. Q. Did you look inside of that book and | / hint the: ocean the | tuaiy the. wae a tan there name you departed? A, It) wast have been half Cee be ib e = what wae written? A. Yes, sir; there wae a | » Booth piaved t also, | Surract hat t n the country # fae een a the exeaing, Q. Was ouch talk- enemostneensetenninant count on the Ontario Bank I then put | spring of sod, when DE fice “bat Rad tthe night with us whea diawing those liner? A. -Yes, 6) my hand an ob A The Capture of Jef! Davis, ! eo be wae tere with nome | Was there ewy pking in the roo \ re they were woking at what he wae draws chief with © Mary K ? es ois | ore ee enading rome nty officera | zerotey A Vee Q Was he noley y H bly ot ending to what waeeaying, A. Thoy Wan Devastwgst, Wasutsutos, May 14, tile other handkerchiet, and bad sotue diltieu Lf iL SHerelection: Pnextmet btu isd atehurch, in| Q Have you any Rrowlelye that he was told thet | [1 hed beyoud Mooth, their eyes ou the envelope, m vk lug out the toark. but T think itie ‘rh. A Nele | the country, at a Catholle church ; these ave the | he onld eta there 1 loager 4. No, | & blow tare wae tle roomy About hau the size of thle Major General John A. Lit: son," or “2. b, Neiron C ree a ara 1 | tines 1 recollect. Q. Do yo know eithe Q. Tid be leave the eth V9 OA, Yeon nir: hfe | intel ip What part ot the teorn was the table sits corber, we le he yair & Pr t ‘ e uthe coute ol 1 + ; J . | pogonera, Arn or sueblin?’ A. No @ eavi wae owing to the ‘ of Surratt; be aid A. 300 yyou saw Mr The following details of the capture of Jefferson all the things myself, she fos | at knowledge, if any. have you of Burr uty | be wanted hn. and soon hitay be left | ey na ha o Mrs | atts at = y ' one fo Kiehtoond ? A. About the vid of | I herd them attorwa \ » dido'teare to bawe . sa » thine of the election Davis, while attempting to make bis escape in bis |= le ue | hoy it Wee the i7th, there wae a wormn”an | bin t eo Hour. Q. What reason did the crop A band had gone down to sere= wife's clothes have Leen received from Majer Gen now, T found thd wuorice and thie | rush. | Sindercuiue te th hotee, She went to Cua: | eiveforthaty AL Mee, Sarrattas edi pot care othoeme who baa Folectod, and ip return Q. [his writing wae in (ue back of that book," Mr d. | 4 ‘ ¥ and retired raturcay th 1 of Maret Pp euch Aticks Wout oO he hone—they were | vy svreoaded ur, Laide eaw him in daly ag Wilson: Wilkes Booth, iu account with the Honk of Oniariay | we - rrsttdrove her into ee iui'y about § o'clock i for ler, Q. be 1 ye any more? | Chu ci wud alee the tine at the theatre, Macon, Ga., May 19 aby cate eure dw pais Of socks, Am 1 @ morn nd! un yoodthit he bad ne since t Apri uu ear you tt ou leit the theatee, you all wacked do . is ; all Te 8 outot the pekete Alter atiempting to |" 5 i eith Mr . bb 4 saath Fate the etr rt tocechere portion of the way? A. Five Stant 7 t f {with Mra. Slader this Mie Blader your own table atalse mouatache what was the ° To lion, EM. Stanton Seoretary of War explain the location ut sche Vins Pr Ll od ea wattoceeta manna ed Howe, but thie man vas] Colorot the bark Ay Bick. Q. Waeitiarcor A. | Ue lett together, and wiea se came to the corer The following dispatch, announcing the capture of Wise th . 0 foo a by Min ig se out, an end coud pot tave h QQ. She wae a] About medium « . Q. This ycu put inte your own ia Bua s gh . ihe turned around, at le wt Surrage 7. tailing to ehow it satieiactoid,, the witre 1 ide ide , * . ate lox’ A. Yea in «a tottutte bor ‘ € «ine Hid) vod eaw the ulber two were not following, seep minh ocbceaad ee ee Te Ht Pan want het ete T \¢ eR Lies i X tia * a PN te i ih ‘i bea of paints it was pdt {tu my easel “e Whas wolf me to ¢ tuk god find them, i aetk Banding Second Division: search. and then went tothe tod again, tos off the , , vi 7 1 oor A dew wir, Wen did he return? | be caine heute be ’ kin’ forit? A, You: b beck aod found them eoyayed im close cone \ He returned on the third of April, Q. Deo | eaid, “Where f tache® Q. Why did Yosecon wilh Booth, Q. You motthem at the ree. know of bie having bocueht any eold with | net eive it to hia? A. TL anapected: L thoneht twianty A Yes, air; and on ny approaching, | ti Y A. Yes: behad ome tinue or e even teert queer, YQ, Bat sou locked up? AL Yea; 2] tty Booth jAokod to take oa drink, Collar gold pieces, ana he bad come gtecnbucks, about | didu't Uke to hove it eeen in omy room, | Hootn tute ! whore haine t de Bot rememe fitiy dolinte; he gave torty dollars to Mr Holauan, | Q But vou could have got it ont of your ream by te but wh faroliag tome. Q. Dia you and Mr. Molahan pave hun sixty giving itto bia when he asked for ity A Tthourbe | MeO @aruk tA, Rinphatiouly—Yew air Q, Thay Daeke: be remained in the house a bo hotest person hata tesson to wearatvee ye @ ali ending eher «te you wy tod mo he wae gone to Montreal tache; toot it and exhibited it te Or. When yout tty oid you all ewe tovethorP however, tovo aud take gor hom. and | the office; d put it on with a pair ot iy A werott aud d left Cowether and the others we went down to the corner of Tt fod Penn tonbing tun wih it, YQ. Can you deve t CUE et OP k FO LNT Od Gn (0 Lake BOL ey ivauia uvenue, and took some oyeters, Q And he | Court soune surrartehenhes ‘ nTth street. YQ. You leit? A, You hedeft that evenie, and ince that | A. He is about sia feet, proms when you were in tine Lhave not een him. Q. linve you seen ao laree Dose | lin ey are gunk; he basa, iy vita Mire. Suriatt, «party Would cali to see. letver from him? A. Yeo, Leaw a lettor moth very long hair, black, Q. Dio vou recollect bow he |! JOU TeMeMber ol Sariatt eouding @ requeet erdated April 12th, It was received bere on the | Saedressed whew be exid he war going away? A, [tO have & pivay convertion with Mooth ® 1b | aleo saw another directed to M Ward, cream-colored ayant cre A. tu tue tod of Apul ehe sent tue to the hotel, and 1 did nos but the receipe ot hod aahawl th 1 Y. One of | Held die to tell Dita Get ete would Like to the letter was the one to hie mother ch shawl? A. One of thore plaid shawls, | seme p awate bus (Tn bofereuce to that tem Q. [id be have auy conversa ou with you ae he | &@ When be returned trom Kiehmond, you aay he | vobare given you by t f Sugey? Ay jesed through about the faliot Richmond > A, Yeo, | had in peseeneion twenty doilare in goldy A) No, | the LEAD neat teendeiiy, Kooth had boon tm fe tala wena idn't bellewe it; he mid he hadeen | ee: | eay n or eleven twenty «doling cout tec the habit serpy nes ‘ “OO sed to le Fenjamin aod Davie and they bad told bim that ie] W. Did be tell yon where be got them? A, Ne Dera, SATE Att bate he loan ot tty mod clothes piece by piece, and atter L came down under. | neah the sheets aud iatierses 1 got Lore Low own the witress of the Court, | ur Booth, hora Heapgrarreas 4ru Mtonigas Cavacur? CUMBERLANDVILLE, GA. May 11. ) To Capt. T W. Scott, A. G. Second Di on Sin-I have the honor to report that at daylight pesterday, at Trwineville, | eurprieed and cap Jel iavisand family, together with his wife and brother; bis Postmaster, General Reegan, hie JUDGE APVOCATE—tr0 aud ¢@ prive Secretary, Col, Harrison ; Col, Johnwon, Aid do | been examined, with or withe “amp on ’ i how ye Boon Be FOU CAD, : nape a Sei staf Col. Morris Lubbie, end Lieut, (ilere the examiuetion in chiet, which bad beea Hathaway ; aleo several fiuportant nomes anda train | couducted by Judge Holt, was clored, | of fine wagons and three mmbulance aking 4 moet On the cross-examination ot th Darfoct gapners, upled by ott, exce) flea tint be had wae the ee | Had not a moet painful mistake occurred, by whieh | ine bis game, badly written opposite the numberof the 4th Michigan and Ist Wisconsin came tu con the room, oF (he register we sheald have done better, ‘This mistake coset us LEWIB A, WEICTIMAN twok!lled and Lieut Houtle wounded through the | testified that he bad knows John M. Surratt sluce + Wee at colleve with Lim, That t to th atyiue-shaped, like t bandied and sheathed ta ted leath Q. Did you A | uot sce Atzerott the room youre’ A, No, | re | die hed jets at the day beiore, the cierk jel | | meee sand wee nnd was nrance * iver there said he wonid rocoguize the ian hun, efter you have bpwns, Dring butt @it, bout wou witness he teati evidence that the room tu quee on shin om nthe ‘a < 9% ‘ ‘ah wounded it , ait and | would not be evacunte Hd be eeoned to be tncvedu Yo tie gad be bad eren Davteand Kenamin. the bye maids SOE o 1 ie € aim in the 4th M ebigat sand four men wounded in hit.eelf studied aivinity tovether at St, Chucles’ Col Y. Have you beea to Canade a A, Yer “aud by Bal ho «cto Q. You spoke of going to 4 ime wee the ist Wisconsin, This occurred just at daylight, | jee, Maryland. Jhat he und ‘tive prior to | « y. What did sou learn ot surrauy A Siate for the yy A.AL nday after alt e had captured theeamp, Hy the advance of | the aeeassiuagion of Mr. Lincoln, boarded in this ef Shot he had arrived at Moutrealon toe 6th, and re Tanow tebe asid he eaw Devie ud Hen jamin, and u there? Wisconsin th ‘ . with Mrs, Surratt, the accused atthe Ls. aod mother | turnes tor the states on the (th, returning againon | that Kiehuond would not be evacuated, gy. You didu bs, fiut him? A, the Ist Wisconsin they were mistaken forthe enemy. | Sr jon. ip surratt. That witness wud surratt | the sth, and engaging rooms in the St, Lawrence | sah him, nor did he voluutartiy tell you where he got | No ebr. Q. bid eye eee Meas te leave the Treturned to this point It nigit and shell move | been on most intimate terme tin Inouary Inet be | tall, He S! Lawrence that night at Halt paet | r A Novem, Q. Give the date of the lot | v dl i ap nlors too hy oA t » Maco: tho ting 7 " wee introduced by Burratt to dir Mudd, one of the | ble was econ ty leave the houre of a Mr. Butterfiend | ter biemother received trom hin anee helen? A. | efequently shew iG © pee wud tegthe Light on te Me n, without waiting orders from you es | 60M intron Iking down seventh street, | in company with three others im a waren, O Iv wns dated Montreal ant wus received Q. How mooh sine did these Interviewn directed, fueling that the whole otject of the expedi+ |), Pebruary or March L in company with Surratt | to, aud abe etate 1ot insisted on anu partot the ome gequaintes A. tieneimliy wot t ore than tive OF eWhe conversation With Ler, tion te accomplished, It will take me at least three end Madd, they were jo'ned by “Wilkes Booth | record. Q. Do vou remember eurly in Apr! that Mra, to whom Sorratt Introduced witness; that Booth In. | purratt cnt for you togive Mr, Hoo'h notice that abe poetinark? A. | letter, The letter wae written YW. Weel, oir, by tine of th days to reach Macou ve i aawo are seventystive mulles ou Per 16) to Lelieve thacele war in recre vited them tothe National Hote thatthey weat | wished tosee hin y A, Yes, wir, Q.What wna the pral terme. dtetated that he wae much ploared racy with Booth or any af hia oon edernter (} out, andour stock much exhauated, 1 hope to reach | ticre and inte Booth'« room. ‘The latter called for | nieuwe? A. Meceyt pWished towee hin, Q. | with the Ce holie Cathedral, and that he bad \t wes Temarked by a omemtor ot the Hawkineville to-night sine forfour. In a few moments Booth | Lid she sey on private} sorter any eapreamdon | boushte French pea-jncket acd paid tea dollars tor that the withers hat beter contine hin. : . to the Lall and called to Surratt to follow bin. | of that King? A. Yer, wir. Q Lad you the | ih but chal board wae tou high at St. Lawrence pall, to 8 stat 1 Wea jen 1 Lave the honor, &c., hantSurratt, remained in the hail sou wieserwe? A, badd, What did Mooth « hie ollareaday tne and t he would go to wis wails by th — In” couneal B.D, Purromtann, minutes In earnest converration, returned and | eaid he would ve to the house tmn r 1 Hately, aa | biivete bewrding h r tothe Lorreut. Q, tow | O. Md pou gver truueact y Dueiiees ter Mie) gil Lient-Col, 4th Micaigan Cavatry ee ee nen in the nat tor STARE Tee Tea | CREA OE GET LA ea Rae ROR Ra beat REN | USUTULART bom Rareatte’ Or Win ber REUT ONE ILARAD BA LRE CTI raatr Muacy Rean.cRtesy? i? Ccmuigee aud Altamaha. ‘This accounts for the col- | news) Wither also Vayou we one who! suriatt speaking to ooh, Q. Were the ' ele of YG. Who eolee Warde A, A | Views with Surrattin the partes 1 know ure einebind sae _ wieiisnce eth on poe Merde" of pt tte te Oi ah are win " * a, vn m ate y * Hy Wat vou hy al te the howe Bid diate gto Bort ‘ 4 oe curtu vote, “n he y wer one becuase aathoridaly. 44 econ te Ce Oe hether Booth called frequently at Mr, § foetly tober, and wae received inthe usuwl coucee, | mentof Afrerott tothe one, | &. Lo wiat that letter was atout? Al Ne Piesident? A, So air, ara es Ine sol Minw, murratt amy that Mies Auuio | Qby Couverqtion hav ng re Ward had rece ved a letter from John, Whatit was | ment to the wurde. of tho Thie exanination-in-chi | Was conducted by eu, , | forth Laited States sine, Gur dispositions of men are good, and | ye. pir, Q. Whom did he call to eco? eo far, none cf the rete! ehlete have been | ally caliad to mee John Hosureatt. and. | fled te .Surratt, Q Were thee int 1 able to get through. Hreckinridge's = su ie gee se the presence at other persone? like the preced Judge Advocate | \ You have known Mre, burtutteinca | Noy ve that Oo und a was captured the et before last, eleven | Aiwaye spart; | Lave been tn o y with Croreox dint Q. How Fy Py pave EBON ber since the Bpring | haf evou oF the Ith of April, - » , . ” in the parlor with surrart, but , it taken long have you * Surrawwa? d have heen living there sines N yeu u y. etal A, Yeu el talles south of bere, Will send further de tabla 68 ratt to his room up e#taire and eneaced in | A. Since becembe:, i-04, Mire. puriatt, at that time . Vee GQ. What hae leew her eb. Q. 14y 0g WeeL A hore did he wa, oe hat! on foun ws received, J. HW. Witsoe, private convereatlon up there; he woud say, | had moved to the city trom the ¢ try: ele bad Scler eines that i A. Her charwetor was exem- ibe to do with the home? A, He ostd he om to Ihrevet Major-(ieneral, Jehu, can you epare Ine a word? come up etilin herfarm, Q iid you ever lve with her in | bisty Aad tnd) like in ever, particular, Q. le she take @ pleawure ride iitotheroustry, Oo 6 Ma) they woold ‘go. ead engave 10 private couversstion, | untry PA Novel, but Thad vied bere Q, | metuber of the churchY A. Yoo eit, Q. Ie she @ | he did uotvat the Loree? A. The echlo ken oe mid BECOND DISPATOH FROM GEN, WILBON, which would ius! two or three bo Did the sar hervery well et that tine? A. Now very | meularattendanty A, Yeu alr, Q Of the Catholic | fused to le 4 OL Lo you know whethor : : thing ever oecur with Mrs, Su A. Yea, als nde her alu thioush a son who} chun? A. Yes, eit, Q Have you been with he he rucce tting cue day t A. Nw sir, 4, Macos, Ga. May 15—9:30 A. M, Have you ever seenthe prir Ateerott? A. TL | waa at echool mos e) Leometines wens | & arch bvery Bunday, air, Q. Agftarasyou | Whep you pars with bh In ‘ ster, Tlon, E. M. Stanton, Secretary of War have, air, Q, Do you recoynine himhee? A. Yes, | there and u ie ju i haracter in wtelixsous aud moral | 3b the Post Guar, Laropped w letier it aye experionced kindness abd courtesy, ie, Q. Have you ever meen him at Min, | Q, Whatecrbul at had ele im tie eady hie A. ey Howie every way Oxetipary tT A. Yoo ely, | buck by the wuble, Q. Was that t Lieusenant-Colonel Herdea, comman ling the Fit | ci rrarcay te cae there three weeks after Formed | Lf contained eleht rooms ain iarke ana twoamall. @, | She went to he: duvesevery two weeks, Q, Dil sha | you bud with bine Gl the araninat Wisconsin, has just arrived from Irwineville, He | the acquaintance of Booth, Witn mecompanied | Wadehe iu the bal.te eo to the moruing y aul? M A i vis goin tite in the | gir, Q. Where did you wee bi 4 cs re, Burratt on a vielt to Surrattey to the tavern | Yor, alr, Q. Dic eae tu morping, times in the eventny, Q. Was | dook there, Q. Kriduy ry AL Yee struck the trail of Davie at Dublin, Laurens county, | Mi Buirat) ob MNO) heard | A eae GDL thos you knew her? A. Yor, | you fecuguiaed thet spur as bavigw been » on the evening of the Tth, and followed him closely | Mra, purratt give some ‘ aboy) | you in Apiil he wor Moutreniy A. Yew, iM irrapade Uiety oe was Bhjarent. 98 the bed of Mayne, ot the Lowe ot Mey , " orness « avinw “those things toads to bie bt, ae they wou fir, Q. lid sou ever ow bin to go there before? er dudes Ww God ehd uel? A, ih abRh yOu rCoKniBe ILE What marke night end day through the pine wilderness of Alligae | having | Tie ect. ‘algo atated that Atzeropt once | ACNorsis: he was hero in tuo winter of 1804. atA that distinguish {t trou. epure lu general? tor Creek and Green Swamp via Cun.terlandavilleto | ied at Burratt's house, Aud the Surrattelriecom | J€6, eotuetines st hone and eonertives not; durng ; \ fe them iu wy hand Q. Was ib tue « Irwinevile, At Cumberlandsville Colonel Hardea | pained aiterward 19 thelr bf t Me tor Introd H | the winter of 1-64, ¢ tially du tne Nover bir he vi KReverdy gpnicn here eald: “I am dono, alr," kuste? A yudarataud you to swear jou , . > 5 ‘ F atick aa that in the furnuy, Phey eaid | was iu the country mort of the uw; biestuy at home | aud, rising, left the Court-room, and the Here, Noy ao; 1 ut kuiie, met Colonel Priwhard with 15) picked men aud Wwe’ Siawan hot At company for them ’ PAL Or CURDRMARIT hc wae nous puis ay pone sing, left the Court-room, and the er Bit aa vet I a ne Un oh horses of the Fourth Michigan, Harden followed the | yr ation comtinued aa fullowe or four week, Q, During tho winter wae he long | @*#M bation of thy wituess was resumed by other! Do you know anything abou Payne trail directly Bouth while Pritchard, having fresher : tate whether, on the followine Friday, that ia encush away io Lave t + Canada, without your ‘ | counrel, A, Yom, sit; d remember that Bus kKnoeing of it? A. Yow, ei: be could Lave gone but ne horses pushed down the Ocmuigee towards Haper- | ¢) 6 day of the aesameination, you drove Mre, § urate | 7 fae It, Haya | | | vir that her room oul? Well as roome? t surrate toid Qed ) horging Yes, oir, ~ ‘ Theked bin where ho war goin, returned to the house wit kKoowiue it. Q Hava Q. What tine wae tt yon sald Dr, Mudd introdnead | gains to Kel ® horse tor Pay » vell, and thence by House creek to Irwinsville, arrive | inyo the country? A. Yow elt, you any Know widge that he theuin Canada A, No | Booth to yourself aud purratiy A, On the Ithaf| Pane? A. I doa'y know; 4 gab an idnight of the 9th, Jeff, Davie hed not tid you drive to? A, ToSurratteville; | ir, Q. Were you crue wihhmy A, | d@uuary, Dtoink, Q. Have you no means of ting | two oceasions, Q. Whare then ue there at midoight of the * . about half-paet four i Very intimate ever intimate to | the exuet date A. Yes ‘Tthe revisteratthe Penne | plug t A. L don't aay errived, Froma citizen Pritchard learned that et the house ot Mr, Lloyd ? A. Yea, wh wus Air Didaty be repos 5 Banost every day yA, Yes. er would be seated | couvreseonal documents, and retain Of the snime tuhie; we cecuped the f you apy purpe esident® A No, | ey ivania Hove could be bad; Dr, Mudd bad tie room | piace where Payno waaetepping YA. N ie ete s 7 »town, H eat inv the parior, ir; he wine oun that he waeges | there at ‘hatthne, Q. Are you eure it wae Letore tle | )ou BKoow of bie havin per het barty were encamped two miles out of the town, He at time did you leave to return? A, About| inet. hurope on « on; bowid thathe | Jat or Februmyy A, Yer, ein, Lan eure, Q, Are | House? A, Ral Ap einen hen tat one ae made dispositions of hie men, aod surrounded the | pal/paet sin, 3 had bad go,.00 w ‘ Hoby AeenGemmn; thag | OU eure it 4a alter the lat of Janusiy? You, | 1 met hla one aay on the utie t, and ie aud be . camp betore day, Worden had camped ot 9 I, M., io « 00 Y uth gO gern there in two hou ay 4 When he would co fol erpool wid thenee tos tye 1 am sures GQ Why r A. For A lether i ths & neo +ay ne, aud Lasked bin it it wun lurng . . , the }ouse B10 good you CouLG busily gO Gown ere 38 | from there to Mat a, tof othe ceive about that tine —about the 6th of Janu. ap at the Iered . within two miles, as he afterwards learned, from | iy Curg lieth vatal ai o Missu'ei'é etme, tha | Gia a, vial T ada, Then, gece’ a Payne cals moh ui Davis, The trail being to indietinct to follow, be j Q State wherher you rer ember a metime in the | to ‘lexae he ‘ 4 af or the recess of Congre over nigh A. Y¢ f " . } mouth of Mareh amancaliing ot Mrs. surrat meany A, jcc know, | uever saw thet t Hoot bad bean previously “p by a | appear to have b pay J pushed on A. Mu, snd bed gooe bet isle mera | Kiciue bianelf the uate ot Woot and induigite'for | Qe Were you bi ihe habit of wuing youue hurt, | Hoember at Concresm whi Kieth pulied dome sone {hoes withMre. Barrete. an one mile when bis advance w ed ¥\ Jonn H, surett ? . Yes, opened the deor tor * | what geod | dress going to show (lat be wuulod w conceal bimneals men of the 4th Michigan, A fichs ensued, sue room; be | rendre he wou ere when lefy to huneelf, Q. You | that yousaw? Q Have you + luyne o him ; he #eked it Mr, Burratt wasan: told bin nog but introduced him to the tamiiy; be Lad theo ea. | tops with Durve bbe 1 th re certaiy it Wa alter the Congressonal holld 6 ‘ 4 Colts toe both parties exhibiting the greatest determination, | Pt wish to see Mee Busutt ? Sepy vit eee reg Nt hut period | ee Vou have nd stuarinnanh atk pein? GO Wahe Ue lay! 4 Retin, Fifteen minutes elapsed before the mistake was din ) Lo you recoguize huw bere? A. Yes eirg | wie the Prem 4 ir ‘NS u ever haveany meene | mate m Q } i & abe; that's the man, Payne, He coal bat’ it Wood, then, ; nts 0. How loug did he remaio with Mrs, Kurratt ? A, The question was objected to by Colouel Burnets } in the house all night and hud supper | Assistant /udge Advocate, aud was waived by Mr, ptoblin in my soom; they Wioushs bit eupe covered, The firing in this skirmish was the first warning that Davie received, The caplora report that he hastily put on one us hia witea dresscaand iknow. | thiend? A, He wasty Mr. Sustatt. te wae a, Ciletwaet A. Merely that tt wee | as ast wcyuaiitance on bie firs visti te resmeual boliday, Q. Well, who eald | Now you say ho re) ted Limwelf to be w Biptae t the member not Laving returned? | mduister, 1) d they ara Kat @e AAD bi due uige Q. Yo you kucw who the member | orwmineter’ A. ound ladies jen, {Dube | tuing that lod yout nerve ~5@ - How did you know thal | rl pokii hed r m the woe your me Jobn A C prets | that he wes a juLcer kiug Daytist prewet Ny etarted for the woods, cloeely followed by our My rtrom the gitehen | Jo neon ) S ; al the other members had | ec Hpcuuser’ many eouie "YQ tna y idl ryan +4 q@ho at flret thought him a woman, but seeing be Q When waethat’ A, As pear ae] cap recolle’, Q. You never hear mor anybody ele aay Lecauee Congiees was in session, | bay ue and A nt leht weeke prey ious te poote while he was running, they suspected hie tex at | it saan Cbspuse nui, | about itt f ver Hiow de you 4 + (h coubeny t A. ‘Yoo: At : f to recollect Cons | was atthe hou eon cesion of Puyne's ius “ have no exact know edve of the dit thue ot the aeeieer A No, alr : wasit evsdon at the time? A. Wel | MDE aaa ae’ aan, bof buy ats Viedby once, The race was@ short one, and the rebel Presl- ‘ Q bia be brink #pwekave tA. No, air, he wun ge with Hew , actor, 1h th tuk yen the documenta, at 1 non ry raed lt As N " Ai “ Ware cy tt tt ied | dent war soom brought to bay, He brandished a | agit low wee he nh gy i A. He bad @ dark over | he wus vx was we edu ; rs ating bo would have whoa let ¢) | et so'eiock on Beturday mera ue ton at Ha) A , and @ biac fOCK coat, With grey pants, ut | Wee & #ludeut oF ds ut W ere you @ etu hiuee f"" (QQ. Was it the flret ¢ Ot Lett a uM pb iol . Ye > . bowie-knife and showrd signe of battle but yieded | feat Om OF ? with Bim? A, Yes eit; } #astn the college ony year | foihecity?” A. It wee the iret aty ae bie nawianaer iret tat a VAs Yee, alr, Q. Was Dayne tut promptly to the pereussions of Colt's revolvers, with- Y. He remained till the next morning? A, He left | louver than he, G, During that period what waa tia | se won of that room, Do you recolloes that it was | wes piotuseo F a ‘en % uae @ ‘© fire, 7 ip the eariest train for Ualtunore charactor A, ly wae excedens; when he lett he] attar th mere holiduy ov distinctly as uuy | the ot!.co of sue Cousuas ‘ » Glos b outrcompelling the mentofire, He expressed great | 1p To you rewmember whether, some weeke after, | aliod tear, and the super A hint hie wel etnctly ae 4 Ol Mad tM inoue Woh AL Tes, ou, i rit 1 findiguation at the everey with which he was pursued, | 74.6 man called avaln? A. Y should thir ways be remen ver who had charge etd ttl paying that he had believed our Government more | it was wbout three ¥eekh 8nd} avalon went to the ¢ Hy fi luetituiion, Q } a on you - fires | gion about y door; | then ehowed him tuto the parler, and again | drive inte the coubbiy with Burau? A agnanipious than to bunt downwomen and children, coped bie name; that time hegave thenatweof Payne | The fret occasion was on the ith of Apr’, Mrs. Davis remarked to Col, Harden, after tho excites | “Q_ Did be then Lave an interview with Mre, Sure 2 ~Did abe tell you what her olject was io g Gwent wes over, thas the men bad Leis not provoke | rai? Aveailes diispelilcds wyeel and Bre, wusceu y Juu.¥, oud, Q. Vol, biattns conversation that tock place? A, [ fort ae dietinctly ae I do ihe'ehi ’ 2 DUTCH AEs of fae form Have you ; TESTIMONY OF ROUERT A JONRS mwemorsuds of your own 1 ble you to fix tho rugleter at the Penusylvania tlouse, Q. On whey | oe Ys Ot MAS paper wud aoe Yih ty @ peg - Wed Wo We "Dol," WhO Gwed har actus | aonre’ Wes Mudd? A, Qu soveas Contviued un tae iat page,