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TALE THIRTY.THIRD YEAR. ) RUN Wen Toss} NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MAY ° ——a ) (PRICK ONE CENT -IN GoLD 27, 1860. UPWO CENTS EN TRARBVCY, ————— SEE Sees : SSS : = ———— Seepeerensenteses oe = —— —_4 | ter's official report magnifies our force, and claime ® | ments (on letter published some dave aroof Lieuten. | came with him to Washington, the 2d of le. General Intelligenc lb ator ant Alsion, proposing to proceed to the North and | cember last, When we got to Washington we lett The Lates News | Oey Saeccnte Oceeer ce oe ftrike at the Lear blood of the deadliest eueties of | our borves down by the Navy Yard, aud walked up to Parties from Northern Mexico represent that the the fouth) and eee whether they are wetively in | Penneylvaniaavenue, It was inthe evenine We (By Moti to (he Now York Mun.) Uberal y ypalar, and be. | the handwriting of J, A. Cumpbe!l, Assistant Secre- | went to the Peunsyivania House, and ree By Telegraph to the N. ¥. Sum. Cid ne aaaiaa (he saninar ‘ y sid tary of War. and of Burton M. Marrieon? A. Yes, | names fT think, for lodcings, Mowever, weeone'udel, One Be ze), aahoemaker by trade, Las \eor lieve they will soon possess the northern part of the | gi, Was this Harrison Private Secresary tO | aa we had uot been todinne® that We Wanted’ ee Bence Pezel, or y elour a oe fi wore W., Renders and Wiliets | of 6 wan noned deiner nde Cleary ; the conversation 1 rd ook place at Sain’ | ing the mornis ent to th Me Yas de lsaw the prisone repeaiediv every five or ton minute ‘ ‘ ’ sc Ob Abous one o'ciock we lett the avenue, and cane dow ut Ly a Little wile N.C, thera fo the navy yard, cot our horses, an ) aheue ate Ue tien, Daval, a m the 8, forces a Sa uy Va, Ho wee not bur vereation betw¢ Expedition up ths Roanoke. testimony taken vesterday, Mr. Alken, counsel for Mrs. Surratt, made application for the recall of Van | tanrence Hall, in tae evening of the IMPORTANT CAPTURES Steinaker asa witness for crom-examinaticn, etating | fifteen h of February ; Georee W, Sav . that since his examination material tncte had come | liam Cleary walked tn at the coor i ot | L country, Jefferson Deriet A, Me wae bo teported and 60 | thing better Vian an cri Bary supper, So wo went | Mi'y elected President of Peru. ; er —— — recognized at the War Departinent. to arestenranton the avenue, known asthe “Walker | Moun than half sthe voting population the From Washington. TLATINONT OF HENRY PINTOAS Restaurant. sant ordered npr hy a res | § 7 6 of Minnesote went a we eee (tentiibinhinitenintioanansiy sf od wT Framined by Judge Holt—Q, State where you te: | wewalked into Hrown's Hotel. where we atayed ue stoearcer Clyde recently paseed thre a The Great Conspiracy Trial tide’ A. Io fostom, Mase, I bave been in the mill. | about half ant vat ; ay ue went inte the Natwoual | ler's Dur the first to go throus High Treason the Charge. Washincton. May 48.—The court-room was to-day | tary tervice during thie rebellion, a wcommissioued | Moral, hore wae a tremendous crows in} 4 ys cenineat: Srasteete GUA, Sl axain crowded with epectators of both sexes, the | 00" rag ag oe tee hg onrnay bod | there and got separated. I recocuized an acquaint tees eaikel tan Nickens. trees bia - or were 0 i. eT a p i eto Ct , a . n | L. maiu attraction is the appearance of the prisoners, teers Sequaintance of Georse Ww Ssuders, sake slong tho avenue, atoppiug in several clothing pcree tu Peteral urge, Ving wae $00 per bE. (Se- FEET RE meg a 1 4 sree Sere Synieve Os Ents cares an lor the purpose of looking at some clothing, which wats. Rs ps Rha t in &G, and exe J J B <intid Al i cuRGaae ar Ge fae: their sequaiatance personally; 1 kiew them vi ty | intended to purchase next moring Tihen waiked pected to be | Were reread th po ple rey ce . C. Breckinridge Also Indicted. Continaation of the Defence weil by Heli; T aaw them at Saint Lawrence Hall | upwo the Pocus ivania Lou-e, and very eoon alter L ‘ Washington, May %6.—After the reading of the bes erate hrs etna pare in nig gel i a Ma } er Dr Mudd en ery we went to bed ANS atteront was rate on the evening of the lithe ipa pried oe | on, in the month of February ward 9 oC i the | between twoand | ere 29 widows ana | wlierlaa children —tiado ‘clock w theme YQ © were vou, Lu | @uch by the war nay ivauia House when the prisoner rejoined Oureparation from himatihe National » A. Mase to the knowledge of Mre. Surratt, which would en- Sra cacti tulad ter tee aaeabare bag 1% Plenty of Cotton Discovered, able counsel to contradict the witnees, He did pot > Rotting reeree OF tee | Lou 8 y for the iuaued svenat ilas ste arm, tho Firat Vet coln next month Sanders “yee, but if t Yea. Q Do vou know be f ve be that eran Reservo Corps, fe « ab the canips bby wh dite recall Vau Steinaker ae witness for the boys caly have luck, Lincoin ae not trouble | by bre Mu ia we re Tare to ble om At sok t “3A round | aries lin A atintt five ‘frou Weahe ————— . . much longer,” Cleary aeid, “ Le everything we | norton o ' 4 > he t “ty af and Gen. G ' i , | had been examined and discharced.withous objection | Q. You enw these men frequently? A. Yes: Loew | in market with his wagon. @. Doyou know the Kon. Mr. FPruspantex Sawarn unexpected) had a ate aa by counsel. If the latter desired bita for the cet Sandere by description the fires time Laaw him, and | oral character of De Madd in the uciehborhoat im | vere hemorrhaye Wednesday nicht! w! “re : 5 leat i ee & the Government would take an ¢ tto find bin, inquired concerning him of the cle Whtkh eo Fonidea Wk weaon enter a ui ; nlibe ain awit Knaiely (A hineaaes. TI seed; 5 Kirby Smith Disposed to Surrender, | but he deciined to recall him ese witness tor the | 'Aiogeramned be Mr, Aiken —G, Where were | Sich he roriloa for peace, onter and - | newod auxiots se aw proreeution. you born? A. in Ireland, Q. Id you not reeide in | OY Maine to thee micaie telat ne aot {he hh pharhidle Benak alis tpab ae i - - _ — ‘4 ; en n « " an ate aire " . ‘ ‘e + oP . , , TESTIMONY OF 1. F. GWYNN the South before vou went to Montreal? A. Ne noni thot nda good helahber, heeldes vn raoldiers who joined in the grand review a8 OBST AC LES IN 17 HE WAY. Q. Did von carry a letter from Mrs. Surratt to Mr Ri MY eed © in the bi "ave te ing honest w 1 have lived chow by hing | Washington, tf marshaled thirty abreast, | ! ‘ aioniieshagiansabined Nothey, on the L4thof April last, and if eo, ie thie the | Gy ae fence wcur ive all imy bite, and bolleve him te he ht ty-two miles, and é ane and kind, [ column, woul extend te stdealot work. | ouly a part of tie Union arwy, A. Iv ja: Lroad the jester et the | % You tay you were about ten feet fron them ’ letter you carried: they conversins ina loud of low tone * A. To Fight ine in "Texas: | time by ner dicction “The counsel then piaced to tone, I tought. Qo How did you know it wae Ch the evidence the following letter Py ; » hot ito -_—- SURKATISVILLE, Md, April 14, 1866 Gas bas af you were Dot Introduced to thes 7 CASE OF THE “STONEWALL.” | 2%. 2k Qe ts Eivetiie die eieived «| eutegy'ty thee aliens rate cage! 1h eone YQ bid Calvert. intinaing that othe mu t , : 0 eine hike sou coMMUNeAtE the conve Tnever thought hie niggere done aer but have always coneide that ther were teated P very huma ‘ Q. bo you Buow of Liooth being in Tra froedimen tu the Carolinas aro in a pitiable that count? AT do: T saw bin at el b. From | eonaition, it is asic, aa ther old nissters reuse ke bhe description ‘ venot him aad photoeraph, [am | employ then, and drive them a from thetr for satisfied it wus the sate tian that was there in the “el a to the Govern. * BA tea . wes 10 f mee hone have represeated to him thatl went’ A, Not then; Leonsider at the thine ae6 latter part of Noversber or early in Decen te Q. Do willing to settie with jou torthe land, You kuow t a : “ “ * | you know on what! vse Rooth was in thatcauntry? |! Mae, Lincoln arrive at Pittsbu: Satisfied, | teat tase realy and base been waithne for you tor Urchin ee, iJ fires communicated 16 0 6hO 1A Only trom the comiuou talk, what L beard them | day afteruoon, on hor Way to & there two years: and, now, it you do not come within bent @ few days ago bs gathered to geo hier, but aie wae ia sai kinds ee xe the next ten dared will settee with Mr. Calvert and TESTIMONY OF CHARLES BWHENEY Judge Bingham objected te the qnestion car, anid 9 pot chauge cara to the « NO COMPLAINT AGAINST SPAIN. | trioe-cnecnetiat seu fiihctateies"AEGalsett | pained ty tage Mott ge tate, whore yon il, tummamts tie geet et aa to oe 3 je) will give you a deed ou receiv ng payne . In Now York city, Have been in the | Booth waa in the neie rthe puipos A waa of en editor sayes “Two weoks ago . (Signed) Mob Art, aruy. Was twicea prisoner, ‘The looting aut iny L Lite wus iettine Twas the, the recond time f was tiret on ichmond, and thea the. took me to a, where tl hept me about elx re they removed mn puvacoah Lhad who wae very eick and Admintetentrix « M. Sarratt, TEPTIMONY OF FATIEN LANANAN This witness anid: My residence isin Charlee county, | yp oy near Dintown; | om aCatboile prieai: i have been ac. Hy br uber at A 1 quainted with Mos Surratt about thirteen veare. and Wir alah dace i t ron asplenthd: atic full ax feet distant, Mon ‘Where's the uso of street ae explanatory gaith ro M fumiiy, ae the de | land holders, aud anaious to dispose of their lands, tally wer tudee Ady Hoit erated sunt be waein favor of | cars t'' | The Great Conspiracy Trials. Continuation of the Defence. allowing the we pd to fintulee im the utines: Istitade Tis laver-lier brey adelphia were foe « " , T a , co ot bpquiry, and that when he tell short of roaiutalo- [ Pam ah . a nine + ehe ia, ih my estiination | Cy i0k. or elebt day i I Ae aati Ah f mu, {ng that spirit, he would be obliged (i tho Court woud | (MRO aak 15 por barre © beverage, when & a o avery good Christian woman, her charneter stance in Y 7 a heat = eet, i bl u to buy | 40 tb tor hit This inetance, however, wre j the retail v ra met @ud resolved they we uld HCee AX “ea ace the veiguboruood where she livee ae ® good Chrirtian ts feed te ret tbo euard let | Eur. in regard to which m ChomeenA a J vot pay over gis decane 1b Sone cpedicnt! to wornan, . Th at ; hot be mate, wae not in hie opiito 1 alt ! over h cept a aids for bier ———___—_ -——— ; , him earve to dow Then Twenttot ctor and ‘we ' ary ‘ ' Croas-eramined by Judge Holt Q. Have rou had . } ile lhe ot) etlon was thea sustained aud (he The Rebel Leaders couvereation with ber @ e the rete on, in rerad aekou hima tog) ut u tLe whe the 1 t , bd Mar a Ile ~. the ‘ Al ' nwctress, are =o) to the affaire of the countiy? A. Lhave. Q. Have | Waging: tle « BLE a eat oan hal At Ie examined by Judge Advoente Molt.-Q. No | rived in New Y Clty from California, Vhurada Indictsnent of Jef, Davis and J.C. Brecke | \o\ic: A ral thet | ite e ne FY) omit ot wlloetance 0 on eS SCTE Aether ie ii bel amt fe G/L he fiat ie “ P isue/ ieaities ‘receuhe n ; 3 : youcpoveument.’ Lead Crouls.’ and have a t ivyalty to toveromient ¢ et nite UREN CONCEPE ATR bOe Wy ' ', : eran ii phd at roo ; Po TALTLMONY OF BEV. PaTHER Tor {ec t'then trind twe or three tines to make iy es N i teally dono ;t Have Hot hi ad bim ex ty vincrnsetd: an ainous "Carnie" is eald ‘ 0 26. y A { tne “ Hei te TE Oppel bie ” vol of the . t on ‘ashington, May 2 e Grand Jury of the}. atate your residence and occupation ? rape, but wee tured. The f they tion: 0, ie sou nat know that he Want j tohave inherite vs Distnct to-day found » bill of indictment against | dence St. fominick’s Church, Waebiny ton ne ked a dense fme for eix he ors , itwanso cold Jett "ts. Po pee ce eae te tn ae ‘ies inie status @ curions deff. Davieand J.C. Breckinridee for high treason, | Catholic priest. Q. Are you ed with j PE A Oe Bee Was eoee pve nee ero er aul t gout ' FMiates im rete | ate ‘ rN i weights of = Kens oner Mre.Burratt? A. 1 have known he j tue L thou | would eocepe, ar Ke thy way to | 3 Davis and Breckinridge are indicted reparately, The | qhout ewht or ten years, I never heard anything | Gowerm: stuneiians whe wae on a rad, but they | Put! th ‘ heard | gucky teroty of ' the shortert of ! aythi yun AY HO " i swat Diet ' pat Ot overt act was the raid in July Inet within the Jnatrict | whatever untavorable to her character, but on the | GAUKLE and took In¢ buck to tts WHO | Te inte. tid irc eA AR ake BAB whi foot bi ni tho tallies 6 fees 11; the of Columbia and the jurisdiction of this Court; the | Conttury everything uiehly favorable, tp all Sour | ii aa i next Hag TROk Lek kel toa eat hangs | A. Uhave heard ) truth ; | Debtest w ga ates PN ate Killing of citizens and the destroying of property; | adeloyal seu iment, A. f du bor te uleee of ever | thing tor Fix da, s, and pretty heat ACLS thie hs ervant vo 40. eomets whi : i] ge . ! ri ' Breckinridge being present in person, and Jeff, Davia | bearing a speak on bs juertion at i never i ai P shent es . an i fl eae re onty reused to do, bat 6 AGH pa AWAY. O I tae iv Ml : ' ( J alta o exe eonetructively, District Attommey Carrington an- beard of bor having weak eyvs fp cel down there and told the poepe " s thas | nee aA ny be th nia, ‘| fe 4 ela Seb : ayy end the A t Genera! of the Mia # ponnerd the fact in the Court, aud naked fo “ne TEATINONY OF GRONGE ML, CALVERT, the prave-vand tt was bi, enow, b to hold all the 4 y tiiatton him eard Gil eo tt enact ‘ Oat, hous napa bite y kets teen or a bench : a : fa the pockade, and that they intended to etar ; heehot him somewhere in the ealf Venn t, mudi 7 warrant in the case of Breckinridge, who in atill at Q. Binte wt the month of April | tiem to ueath ; somebouy fat wa eaid MW he | Tit vou ever hear ap rthing of t ediate oo e eon Wee low water farce. He also asked that such stepe mar be/taken e- i BF fe eae the i Nile yi 7% alts able ties uid catch old Abe he would hang bim,and be | “ ron with \ oe ? Ky i io im : ) tu the 1 hethe he he did ; La ‘ » coukk jm be would co the iin ‘ mat tittle a he Bagatis if the 1% car T will bring Davis Lefore the Court for trin!, ter, ‘The tollowing letter was (hen read : wae ould catch him be would co the vam | iia sou hear that bie reive J Tun § avenns Haran of 4 Wh nays The seescienntimatinemebenenncntttels Kivenspate. April 12th, 1865 . i a ae had the shot? A No; Lhes {, } mt dell, Davis, On joory, from Auguatny Mre. M. EB, Surratt:—Decr Ma cam. During a inte ; aed lltetgg ag he P ¥. You spoke of having heard hina expres: himeelt tn | wish a nu paesenerm arrived td Mord. Exnedition Up the Roanoke. vieit to the lower portion of the county, [nace rtain Examined by Judge Holt ©. Where do yon re- | oppomition to the poles of the Adiituirtratic ine, The det oD tr t down 250 bales of af the willingness of Mr. Nothey to settic with : af ? A, In New ¥ ite Q. Btate wheth st ite OW) heexprese himneelt witt Vinkguce YA. SD cotton, the fetes elipment received in Bavennaky end dealie to call your attention to the tae! in uring ybert Kennedy, who was hung in New YorReowe | | yesor heard hin talk oat dead in oppneition to Important Resalts. the setilermeut, [must ineles on closing up thie mat- | Hime aince¥ A. Tidy he wae hung, Pthink, on the the Administration, except with rolcrence to the bs Aus tabe Washington, May 26.—Admiral Bradford, of the | tei, ox imperative oarly setiioment ‘ estate | of March Inet, Q. State whevner or not betore bia | bruancipation policy Neavous in Connecticut will probably aoon have North Atlantic Bioekading Squadron, furnishes inte which te necessary You will theretore please inform | execution he hiade & conten to you A. lle wien. i x : @ ulia iy 6 Mou of Representatives arrpbenige Me ab your earhest convenienc to how and when | ed a etatement in m0 vee, but not the conte TESTIMONY OF BOTS CO cTILOM PRON, Rin’ named ie ani hk ani ine’ the word Hxence of a successiul expedition up the Koauoke | you will be abie to pay the balance remaining due on ension. e, was made to Colonel Ry Mr, Stone —Q. Where did you reaidte leat Fall ? Phila’ trol she autiveda claune of Wo! Cansitas river, N. C., by the Josco Valley Clty and picket boat | te laud purchase 1 by your date husband on duty at bot fayette, dhe? Al At Dr. tereents, in Clearles County a } wh ut a le ‘ ; her Oulm® reapectiully, ocale Ge pois th wee HieTAKE HL) know Wilkes oie Al Powna intred dion, the S bate 14 oe isouthe «@ ect, and umber 5, which succeeded in capturing the rteamene (Signe?) Gronuk N. CaLvest, Je, fulmmoning thie witness; thatt h pu- | ety ling hime Hooth by Or. Green, in the people duutsleae strongly in favor of it, Cotton Plant, Fisher and Dally, and the engines of ss ; feasion was to him, tie woud, ©] November inet, at Dr firwe.te Louse, bb oe | OF — deahtnita torsade Hohl and anathar soba) © : Tt TESTIMONY OF W.L. HOYLE, conlession to the Court, and let it be placed on re- | gon ‘Joseph Green) brougin hin there. tre Tne mauoris| a ae re & ry i Herne, petesciei sp 2 other rene: crest, ©] By Mr. Aiken, —Q. Are you acquainted with Mra. | cord, [he confession, ae publlebed at the tiue in the we none of us wore devuainted with this man | Ni Yo Wee suld eome threo years ago, under ® vereele were laden with etaves, corn, 30 bags of cot- | Burratt? A. I know nothing ot b ept store | papers, wae then re th. = Q Where in fh. Green on nnd whag | Claim for an gee f back-rents hae 8 coves of & 6 : 7 . | seqnaintance ; Th hever conve { with her ex- os eee ; condition f AL the im at ite Vhariog | bew teuante bom 0 ty, aud ons ton, 8 cases of goods and 6 berreleof brandy. The ex- | Mout ihe stor Have you heard Mre, snrratt | EVIDENCE FOR THE DEFENCE RESUMED. | Co dvie ali inaas Hele: pavanticiur | Wades r it0 cat pe fen 1 leo t cht off 2 f fi 1 i w wnt ' a 4 suem my ie us, Gia iwod awl alte pedition alro bought off 25 eof cotton, found on | expicse any disloyal rentiments iu your presence t TPeTIMONY OF JAMEF H. NOTIY years of fy bed maden and inatim. Qo ind wiih aye burned them out and replaced the banks of the river. The Roanoke hae been cleared | A. Lbave had no pulitical conversations with her i pee : } min Hooth any jetters of bitroductic the furniture of the old tenant. of ot etlons, and ® number of gune, sunk by th . Are you scjuainted with John H Surrate’ A. T Q Where do you seside? A. About, fifteen miles | een A. Tthink he browchs @ letter tre 4 sap 2 Sues Be ¥ the | Know hii by alebt; Llnst eaw him in thie city the | down in Mince George's County. Q. tate whether | 4, in Montreal. Itwaeeimply a letter of in vive Dounty jumpers in jail at Albany, rebels, raise’. A Inree quantity of * Contederate” | later part of February, or fiietot March: be te tall, | Of Bot you yur haved some laud from Mr a Mi tien te Dr Goeen, etating thatthie nan Booth wanted in be, t vorpowerlagt eotton ie ptored away along the banks of the river, | Mather of light complexioa, delicate looking, hetw A. 1 did, 75 a pct 8M of April tuard | eee the On Bunday mormine thie ian Poe bulk of the praunerd ait ba: 1. T ‘ twenty ana twenay- hree years ot age, and, 1 think, | Gye bring you letter on the Tithet Ant b Howth, ber Dand tnyael wenbto thocturch at | 4 out their wan tueane of eacape exceps end will be enptared, The rebel naval station at | about six tect in height A. He did, trom Mra sarratt. Q. Have you been in | i Vantowa, and L introduced booth to lr, Mudd | ths at Biba roe 16 Wha Tialifax has been taken possession of by our forces, . - the habit of meeting Mie, Surratt at Surtattaville? | i ooits ortensib.e ouject ip visiting the count jown th sire—se in the sdjoiminy roow shat TRATIMONY OF fh, A, MAULALEY, A. Only that one thine, Khe rent for me to come a toe of purchasing lands, G, | room the gus mt. Lhe latter 2 ne, Bhi 7 , Duro of purchasing lands io it dara al ue | end will be held until fasther orderr, Q. Btate your residonce and occupation. A. Resi- | there, Towed her part of the purchase money, and | YM ne make aay inquiries of you ito who had iand | @oused, Ove of them planted b maelf at the for " . canoe be ONeat te 1 oecupatio: sere to Laon | ehe wanted 4 ne pled. Vhs letter war BOnt OULOD | Far gui A. Yor: Lthink J tefd him that Mr. Heury | of the staircase with « louded uiisket, and trothere & Co. Are you telat to the accuse Friday, I did not see her that day ata, The Stonewall. Micheei O'Leaughiin? A. lam nis brothe Mudd, the tathe of the secnsed, wos a large property | eued dea bo the f sb tuan that approached Michsel came to Lultimore frou the Bouik ta aus TEATIMONY OF DR. JON ©. THOMAS He Die fad he pent) ait pata end V4 rng | ing thermeclvow battled, the prisoners ali slunk beck. ; ’ ‘ ! 2. Did Booth make any inquiry othe Aw © » thelr cells, Ne Complaint Against the Cuban Authorte | cust 186s; he came home amewhat sick, and re. | 9, where do yon reride? A, At WoouvillePrince | huresin the nelxliborieods A. 1 think be seked me to thelr cella tes, yroher, whe was in Warhingtoa in the produc pert George County ; Tamaphyrician; Lam brother of | if these we J hood lor aac Nig ora nod whites in Petersburg, Va : on tare Way i free to hte in the street The Funes f s purebaser of Inne Peary » are wbie me the night before he | 498? pele are on} erin an | BhoCm® Who, in tnany Woshington, May 26,—The following official etate- ment ie made, in connection with the authorized an souncement of the fact, that the Insurgent ram P 7 P, the Dante! Thorne who lias been examined here ae a | Thad no it bas has bre hor mearnea wt Ri Sa tne veg wiiness, Q. State whe be r your broth ‘ ro made any NS eit ws | ets j tion t nthe aubject of @ conversa: sin 1a 10 bay Oe daft hia house share 69 6 branch of Bis Belts eet ty aa td ny ‘ ation to the nesaeeination of had made some # ately brought « bby the ne. nokou eis unbe abion oF Was A sliarel more business, and Michaes atteaded to his business tt ert A. The conversation that p | entespitee ia W im Pennsylvania. somewhere, | Coming their stat uporteace Btonewall har unconditionally surrendered to the | tor bim in Warhington up the 14th of March of thie bs my hou ay normug, he came and astaran Lremember id me be bad mace @ cuod | ia Komotines won il On aturday, a Degree Bpanish suthoritles at Havana, viz.: The conduct of | 2e8's Michael had the colleesion and rec iving of | Wouivlile, to church; 1 asked him the news: he | Geal ot mu of the opesmbion, Booth ota orders from customers, the goods being euppiled tom om Bi town the day before, and he was | Dr, Gree wee durin Hultimore ; he was in Washiucton off ana on forthe | fit Juet fr ae ho ra tyes Of the arrest of Dr. | Q. Did youever e period trom the thine bis biother gave up hie business | Wudd, the’ findiog ot @ boot mt bis house, | him wéwin about the t hero till this Inet tranesetion on the Mth of April, Q ad during the nu he repes' Did you know J. Wiikes Bouth? A. Yos—tutimately, | Soa) ov i Yr, dd had made sor wee PAE Ta One eT Whines Ware iebeat esblas ae Bar Mat ihe. firet time you ever | dot | inan, While passions up Old street, boasted that he Mhat wight aid next day, | ¢ pany wan whe should present binself, h again? And think Leuw | eral suldierwaccepte ithe challenge. le of Leceuber tollow ing: | , F elit he came to Dr, Gieea's a second tina; he stayed all | eo negro wud gave bin a general wht and left very early Least morning; 1 did nos rex hun atter that, those authorities upon the oecanou was judicious, dig- nified, and in entire coniormity with amity toward the United States. Any momentary distrust which may bave heretotore been entertained, as to the de- ! , : on of the Captuin-eneral of Cubs inthe matter, | bovee; Michael and Watiem were scliool mates of | yy, M ateouveration? Yes. Q, State 1 by Assivtant Judee Adwoeate Hur Mr. of Little Stortes, eaten ' ¢ ‘ly "| John Booth; they attended the eehool of Mr. Sunath, TrOLnee speek OF int ‘atteuded your Prother pros | netineQ. blow aeardo jou live w Dr. Mudd'er 4. I ‘ One of Sr. Hin tie Rtariog: has Hine. been Ciepongd of entianecterely, hot very far fom the houre; thelr intimacy te of Tensionelly? A. 1 have in eome rerions attacks; he | think the dietance is about seven or welt miles ¥, B Can tem Keg, the artist, coutribates ay brolye {Rete CHCA fy Oe y th eh La\4 had a very serious p falytie attack, with partial par i] peut ac jusintauce " ith oD, Serauel | another article Ispevespeny of this week RAO WAS pent 8 to the a y ‘the wae for pom » Inborine Mudd and hia affaires of a vesy fntinin 2 ; Washinoton, May .6,—-Meay thousande of mules ie S0ch (v7 Maren Ae tat ot April Habit ¢ ve 12th, a mentally affected by it, eo that hie mind wae not ex- tin; TL koow hina p rronaily from which we extract th» tollowine ha siepo abhi twa tn thle ck yur ng the month of Febuary wae he at homemuch vtime; Lam under the lnpre Hy the Court. did you see the uate attached to migkea tth P ‘ are being dirpored of ab public suction Iu thieelty | As hupreesion te that he was at home trom she | Srtly right for elon tire ete see eG. | the lester of which yon have evoke? A. Yor, mies 1 {qh gual amy a iM t ys en T fool that te ts doe by the U.S Quarterrceter's Department, The sales | Lith for wa couple of} weeks, Q. State the clreum- | QPP Mitt MAMIE tO i poner tate ie uot he | think the name wae Marta; 1 do Lok kuew the @ blk tele FR Ther ed br tidy py fe wil continue until the number of animals Is reduced | tanehe CET ea aban Nad) Vay f, 4 er | crodulous, very talkative and uurelial ler A. Ie Is, | Christian nue. Q. You ever heard of the mau | rs ators, wembers of Conere : "4 ¥ the asi ath the peident & arrive 7 , ‘ate apt to tell everything he | whose vame wast tikuet to that leer? bot, en Fala wiih ‘i jo proportion to the reduction of the armies, Bow #0 | homey aller the & satlon Ou Saturday evening, fae. very, Wired . iat A} an he haart da aot Q Did Hoorn, to kpowiedse, ever bu nde | § » with ae ett hee lag on rapidly. ‘Thero are In the Arties of the Po- | about seven o'clock ; the oiticors had then becn to the metend 10 any he would tell thines he did not hear, | in Mary.and on the strencth ot that letter of intro. | ' One Ot tae as ae 1 Ay. i iP Dales fomac, the Tenn aud Georgin, probably four | houre 19 bate af Bits ¢ 0 Hus Pedi bin by that fact Hf Bunte whether when bie mind ie not inaproper | duction? A. Not to my kuowledse, ear , Rene neta hind coe ya have Deete meate whether the ¢ dant wuihoreed y - 3 " wih some 4 ° #tunce to ony & en as thousand of the Gacet eix-mule teams in the world, aan othasr to take win in eusouy, AS ne sooultion Ble} Remory Aue yasano aF@ 50} Dobe a . tbe Court adjourned untd saturday moralug, bot piace utteredpia aly w roe Nee { si i > , eh , . , . long have you fn the sceured, O° WEad atectec? A. file y tenn --. naure that @ ti pievailé, found Many ef them were bou Mt in the beginning of the Ri Hew ne Bare Te arte ihe scours nh affect, und iemory sir when the Attacks rome = Ite it may be ineore tretane « ny but where warns young mnles, have aceompanted the armies in on, but when he isin the enjoy iment of Koc eth wews ms. oue {the kind J am persuaded tha ed bim ata very auuable boy; 1 do uobeversenenm- a ae t he has pot bad au attack bow b \J gl their marches nnd campe, and ace thoroughly | per having even fit iu ®paee.ou in iny lie; OD po- ‘ht pecratye Se eae hestih ine boop Le ler - ‘ mie furiy faivcliny toasts ak thy Atty proken and hartened by exerciee, and are gentle and | litical questions he bes never Leen violent 1uave | CM eccmmiued. bye dudke Bingham. Sinte [By Telegraph to the New York Sun.) PTR aren conti liad td Tealeectut KoCnitane familiar, {rcs being #0 long eurrounded by the sate | BFYEs, Heard Bina Gxprese Ap) opinions on the lathes | whether you know en whet Kunday Itwadthat your} pss or wirgints, visited Fortress ae ) x a y aod way brother nade that atatement ia regard to br, Mudd i ’ Visit ‘ Among hia stories frevieet in mind which be sare aol mal uetion nether yor t A thi use t 7 5 med ly * " F one th 1006 teh diers, The aninal are a id at pul lie auction, but do Bar ze PP eettak hie mee eames ae oie warit uot Easter sunday, tnmediately folowing the | wonroo on Thurw! aod left the same day, for | related tore eho aitur ite occurrence, beluug Lo got | ring anything like thelr true value ‘ 4 did , 1 areassinationy A, | expect it wae Q rw tate | t story of the t nuh Interview on board the pec ekas bees etiattes eth naire homelf ¥ fee a (& m My Me j 90 MOnHAy what thet conversation was—in respect to ihe Preel- | Richmond, to estal lish Lis sent of poverumont River Queen a¢ Hampton Re hetwadn himaalt MOrMIDK at by Micha wentoft iu yee a nen of Maryland belog iver & oe 4 ‘ ' i From New Orleans. Hach an allot for Waiiae: Denied at Carinichant' | settngaud a Aly \s°'duegt CA flecataied tat 1 | Tun villian ouruataent at Burtaln N. ¥.,etownd |B! Sy PURE Atala, Aba an office; Wallace did not know Michsei's whereabouts | Ay Sa Catinet would t ! ‘ . ‘ ne be ne that the fre : , addeaid Lincoln ant Whole Cabsaet would le | phureday evening, Te first prize, @ gold-mount ‘ story” on that ocesmion, and the Kirby Smith Disposed to Surrender—A | * the Hine: we then wont to Mr. Bulie killed In afew wecks, and thot leas Well an the other | Pburaday ete Br F fan aetna tin eaten aye Hatile in Texas, &e. be ee i CL LT Lolo. men in Maryland, would) be billed, | ed cue, wae won by Frank Koilastin ; the second Rune the uo : arene! SSike ait hy Hy Mr. Wood was | nt oat het thine, 1 > th t ' % rm, hink you have stated th 1 nf 4 : ’ rize, @ Gilverenounted cue, was woo by B.C, view with the ¢ siouera (my New Orvans, May 21, via Cario, 26,—The the Ms ort on Biviedans uae erase peut On the day of thie convers ston. phe, Jeu, certeln | prise J ail thore havitie torn about the Picayenr hat reliable information from the trans. | be thea infoumed you where he could be i Wud, if your bropber was tn hie ser heat @ Pe bey mes | Stuars of dst Nuguat). wake ue ‘olone , . | wanted? A. He did i m objected to the | pe Fond , Py 4 : , 2 . mee catbn | oa ire ne i oid Mississippi Department, that Colonel Spracue’® con yor prio, and neked that wer might not Le we. | Knowledge of sour brothe: ‘ v fon, as nh eae Gov. Contra isin Washington, to attend to tho Campbell a etoss Vy pony ference with Kirby Smith rerulted In nothing, im} Corded, “Obj ction sueteined by W ur, Q You | veracity, and of his Aras hy et tS had BAD pee promotion of officers in Penuasylvania regiments, | Hianbesting ' bus . hei ety oe ini af: i any doubtip your ind tha tue wi He « aot | . ¢ J na skod out? ' 4 in hopes nothing consequence of isharmony In tho rehel council. | say you knew Booth intimately; state whether be | pe rep:qsented hits to have wid fA. ji tuouahe may | who have earned promutions, but not reached it | \'Suid‘be entd abort Ih leat ete tive poople © ndex, but the Missouri aM Ae ‘4 ting ab the tine, and J obeerved that i J } AY TTN gia ; itty in tha Brith wasdiepored to eurrender, b us h ft url) "Question objected toby Mi Hingham iy | cee eee tact he wught hot to suie it; he | owing to the rule regarding maxiinun. numbere in | shuld imasine there wes ie ton tore Genoraly, Parsons and Shelby, demanded an amnesty Mir, Cox etaied that it wae the desce of the counsel | .yig true--that bad made that | reciente t . t 2 a“ for themselves, which was notoffered in the Presi for alt the nenused ‘Snes aot eer i398 8c mwa be spe etatement to hit ir auiownh; | eupposed be had i | His aireujmab gice whieh Sei ot iy dep '* proclamation, Colonel aprague returned, aeeom: | the reaeou, thay it any of the accused should Le tound Wold it as he hud heard | A ving oecurred on Thursday night, about five | au ry futativil Mi i Warner ty 7 t ALLISTER ‘ t I F ed to an Ove. acer, tail ts cmouri Colonel, who coos with him to | gusty; while the chasscier of booth woud not wt EXAMINATION OF FAMCEL MALLISTER, miles west of Carlisle, Pa, end seven children, the | HuMt (he Faves fi» s #n ri " panied by 0 Misourl Colonel eb0 &o ¢| Let thet euilt or inaoceuce, yet vb waa proveu that | By Mr, Sone—u, Where “a you ree kets |e fH LO WoIw Uipul C64 i freed, aa they Washington, toconter with the authorities there, T Hootb wasmman of plegsing uddier, caculated to ‘erhiueton ; | uueyivacie House | Oliest 1) years ar d the youngest #ix montha, were | vould Lest Ue ay) peace op in , the generale are not included inthe amnesty they | jutluence and contiol the minds of youne meu with | Q State whether Ir, samuel A. Mudd | burned to death. My. and Mra, Mayberry, the | Parie ol the ‘Bian elves Lat the entire Sou her opose to jolp Maximilian wou be associated, that would be ® witigalluk cu> | appeuraon your r¢ an laving been entered in | poe f chpitate wot on ! Ramiele th va " culmstance the month of January, A. ‘ibe name does uot | parents, were alto severely burned, ‘The fire wan | minty inv ' Land bow t and The rebel troopaare deverting in erent nimberm |” Judge Holt auld it would not mitigate the arsaeei- | appemr. Q. Turn to the lod of Dec@iater bxat, and | i oct soutal WOLAIDH the Mreeldent, 1 waited and going Lome, andthe people are gene lespon pation by proving that Boosh was ® men ol pesung | rare whe ie flidthe name ot Mu q PA eee Dee ee ent it ait) ty Dut ae be wae mie . old. sadurcee alr (looking winter the name is here; Sarr Pacir y evening raasod ov an . 7. stevhe ous dent, Cotton can be bought vory low, for gold. HERR so inad yu tha Court als Clo King as ¢ ter) eee are bee } Last Wednes ay evening a stortin passed over 1 nt ie od M ephenss y " nt i Revernl boate loaded with ecetton ready to come . You huve etatea wha. har Leen the oecupation de re ‘ } Johuscu couuty, Koneas, prostravioy houses, tree ry ‘ N % 4 ‘ 6 y ta hath cinee A 14 uae i Mudd—J, J tal b ‘ 5 Le niwave lived undor (ue aiMve Ry ate Lean i d Rivers aii of U'Lauchiin enee August, 1h62—whet was iis ce | are required to resister (aeur BAINOe, ap . Nh Ain hes . ; ¢ oul “ bees Breer NON Hy Pst 3 out of Ked River, as a neapermitted. The fousiry cupation prior te taab? A. lie wae in the rebel army some it ea take mea They do not register \¢ Hail teeaid to have been blown into drifts j Obly ray} Boch Avret ahs og iit : ? the Dh re i fs overflowed from Alexandria to the mouth of the | groin lsd. to Loe. names; but no person swps inthe houce over night | twoan! three feet deep. Several persons were Hi who nadertouk, a few youre neo, to raiee a large Red Kiver EVIDLACE FOR THE PROSECUTION BE- | Without being requl ed to revi ter, badly t , A ire ‘ «© 0 Set them L . \OF 2 ss i bey ! surt, The storin eotered Missouri, reach urd oe. [k wusereet trouble 4} by The steamship Clinton, from Brazoe 16th, brings» bUMED, mitt the Cour Q oy BAG whether De M aad any Le aateni: delta muni reachin pee ow to. ve? eround thie wae n pugeie t ig ave been in the house under audit gbt, doing muce' re, aah , r ; le confirmation of the fight at Horo del Chico Paes, be- TESTIMONY OF LEWIS W, CHAMMERLALN, ee AT could not to) any thing about that: f smn ng much damage Chg he iL Oo Uo pina Of pant ang AM teecntholai ed pieces forces, under Coil, Barrett, and By Judge Holt—Q, State where you reside? A. i eequainted with the Perron in Tue Army of the Potornac, which passed in re | by aa iP betoels, , BAN bh als, Gen, Sisugbter, in which the In Richmond, Va,i 1 have beeu op duty there ws | Mudd, 5 ; view on Tucaday, returned to ite canp on the Vir- | Jer chem lave full swing taving UOs ¢ t peo eee i} oe de B ch the enemy | clerk in the War Devariweat of the Conievecare TROTINONT OF SBREMIAN F, MYND. inia wide of the river, @ few miles from the Loug | | of the 4 but alto that of were driven twenty miles towarde Brownsville, whon | xrites, Q. State whether ur not, while acing aa] Q. State whether you are acquainted with the pri- | firdge. Sherman's Army is at present encenjod | die the pomtors! Charmed with bis eaga- the iebeis were reluforced, and Barrett retreated | clerk, you became ecquainied with the bapawriti soner, Lr, Samuel A. Mudd? A. Lam. Q. Where do | orth east of Wash dine Cavairy | cit stood onu day leaning waiust the feace mi 4 shed Brazos with the lk of 72 ot Joba A, Compbeli, Assistant Becretary ol War,and | you reside? A, In the 4th election district of Charles on ne aide b bs ry Sect andy ying Yow | counbiug hie hag, when ® buiahbor came vlogs Banting bid yer et ite tnalnals 7 Cant Taasia late Judge of rp copreme ot the Curted States | County, about’ a mile and, ® balf trom the house of Sorre & ae spe Ay RAN Oe tude | (Wain well’ eaid he, "Mr Case, this ia all very ins, billed, wound eing, inc ng Sept. as he at of Hartieon, Private secretary etfer- | Dr, Mudd. Q. state whether you came with ‘ a cota plete Vance . cee @-ar ai ee ' ( ' 7 * | wont of bao armies of Sherman ond My (Coatioued o- 0 and Lieut, Sedwick (24th Ladana) coptused, Slauah> | ean Davis? A, Xen ols, Q Lovk ab there endorse: | the accused to Washington last winter? A

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