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THIRTY.THIRD VEAR, ) NUMBER 10,256. ae NEW YORK, MONDAY, MAY 29, 1865. Uo ONT CENT IN GOLD TWO CENTS IN ¢ natal he bf id to, “The policy and wishes,’ sare | the prisonerelnce that ime until you saw bim to-day? | heard mich athing spoken of but Ido net kuow that dozen persone from the nelehhorhood, QO. What we rder, ‘vot the General Government towardethe | A. No, sir it wae d eet to any extent, Q. Have ever r bueld here la December? A. No more thar ber eof there States and the method which should | By Judge Advocate Holt Btate whether or not, heard of aman of known loyalty, a@ atdent Qupporur friends and bur some drafte Trraf of areucd hy them in tesuming or amuming the | in coming into the presence of the prisoner Atverott | of the Governient. epoak of Mr, Thomas os 4 tian [Witness here ofjectod to answer that quee exerciny of their political rights, Mey Seite teas thie mornine. ou recognized him. at eoce, #iibout | uot to be believed under oath? A, 1 do not Koow fe TL | tion, on the ground that be did not wieh to criminat roade Koown at an early day.” It adde that the * - | his being pofuted out to you? A, Liecognized him | have others.) @. Who were they drawn on, 4.on some of my pie - bs hedge? race are hit cit zene of she t and Without his being potuied out to me By the Court Q. Did not you rejoice ot the on cess | friends iu Maryland. Q, What waa your busines : % that it ie the fixed intention of a wire and be- SVD . . TACK ) ” oft tele in the hattie ot Ball Run Ido | thetein February * To ree my frients nm Defiewat Hoverntenr ae tetectthem in te enjoy. | EVIDENCE FOR THE DEFENCE CONTINUED. | fot know. ast lit purtcularty, Q. On wt Ae | Fem Deli anh ney Cae Seeeatts Trou rictial of Ment of their freedom and the fruite of their iudue Rr Hr. Feine. , Afe ian tare inte were vour sympathies at that time? A Leappee | mine inthe amy. Q. How often did vou go to Riche zy, ond that It te the manifest and binding duty of fhotsas, @bo hes Beet a @tiness © with the re Q. When Richmond waa taken, | mond after sou became. acquainted with them? & ail citizens, whites as weil as blacks to MAKE RICH | tion yk Tan ioe To v4 know } on whic our ayinpathior 2) A. With the } Abent halt a doren ti: '@. Did you ever taik me Arrunements aud agreements among tiemerl¥en fof | te reich hortmal itwhich be iteoe ft United Btates iment; she only thing Lobyectad | Surratt about being in Kiehiwond? A, Ldleremen Cotim naw'ed labor, ae shail be toutually @dvm@ntages | py yg tt fot dh to was (he emancipation ber; Tcan't say por kuew is to all parties, Neither idleness nor vagraney Will | of) s renutatic abt 38 DAE H t Ky Mr. Fw Q Was the understanding of which | yoahad teon there? 4 . 1 ask vou olerated, and the Government will not extend a Tan oath Ms A+ Hg you have epoken ae w the character of the witness, | Whether thie hea vot tee ry aid to any persons whether white or Liack, | do not think I eouk The Latest News| no heed to them. so Maia rhe ch to the N. ¥. Sum All the Wrigglers, Tadpoles and Mud-Fish Seoured. | pee homaa. for teuth in hie netehborhood, during the | voar and alin A. N t t y other ‘ . Rvoseté Tina i air Q. Havotyou at who me tnwiling w help themarives,” iatant Judge Advocate Dine: | war or before’ A. He has not borne @ very wood | occupation? Iho voude anything eae for support Feputation sinc: he was a be whom or | A. Why. Pvo been rpoculating alittle tn Vireinine kh general repmtavon upon A rebel ¢ ral order wae receutiy obtained from beow ledge aud acquaintance with hin? - — . ; , ders or authority was the qwillt muy towhich |Q. Where? A. 1 Ceotee's County. Q. Were SURRENDER OF KIRBY SMITH, | °° "2 visers serie #10) 9 ou" iv peat ecucrny deraar aur wae tir lia cuminuy voice | Q Mein A neecanty Q Wang . from Verfronvillo, Fin. from which we extract vers | ral Ter ctnion for truth kes $42 Hi ij w tt te level : kno nario did ye by bes Bay. OF tele atte eee othe otek or Crom, | (ania of his teetimouy the othor day? in that oganiaation ? rn Gur company breve up at | ti@iescalied me cprncere hy nome le A. 8, Howell Phy shall engage In any | oct will cot ons iooticeir: fen speaking how from | tre commencener 4 A ollidg A. Whatle the 5." fort A neer, Q. Way did Meeting, oF Attempt by force bo exc } He -G: Oen von H ! + the guard and if neces rece it to Virginia uth my you not giv y var who did mot Ko Were made fo Wako the oath of allogi- | Under oath ular, [thought ance A. S. Howell was enous ) Give to the Cours r » A avet shail tuatautiv fire upon the matiner tary, upon the wt body of pr order \# reato ard cenerally, Q. Can yon name h b can: Lmieht name 4 dozen teoree Mudd for or THE FRUITS OF PEACE. : woner ere 6 6 TeaTIMY “ ‘ BINGTON, COoLOurD, foll aame, AS ihow Ie thas a i his bands at the time of aay teeting or possible at. oe + BA rtd AR datas ‘ geil Bice ate . ourt your ft, uatiey or on'y the ve of your ernpt to eecapp ftantl) «hot ‘ nd | rth y ' ) e did you liv — . Blt alte Discharge of All Military Prison. | tin". ccrem shall be inetapil, shor to seathe an | Q. How dtd he cove te ray that: state nll the S| AL ACHE Saunnel Muda's, Qe Did you Ain my sachs tay proper name AN, Howells Ge tc) it wae about the fact of Th we having | bir. Mudd's leet sour the anne » the hat t ‘ The toeel ch tin nears i inn , Py the mat “ eet ye 1 sulnmet Whea running the blockade what name did you go ers Who Were to be Held =| themisrion the supprenion ora reeting >| giman bamed Taye Airested theres the man who | Did you gee any one amp out near the When rupning the Blockade what tas aid ree kw Souta te , { ‘s yand | No, Q. Wee jou about the atebie at all? you arrested ? A. in March, Q. How tecoutly hed During the War. The New Sout tells of a little negro boy, ent by her'e frie gas u 8 Lona | the orabig and twelve cielogk. Q. Did you | Fou then come frout Ric Peay Act hea tok ki meade Mre. J, Davie asa present” toa citizen of Port Roy- | diern T euetie « i Warr tage Lect, etranee® bor q re , A. N4, Ah © 300 | Ju Kichmond for tt weeks. Q. Did you ever tee’ Da trae ual . ‘ within 10 epriug a aoml deal yf oh rs, J t 4 ITEMS FROM THE SOUTHWEST whom the editor srked who made bim, and the lad | heard aeenil this man'e charaerer tor truth ? Vo ‘ vs irl hig a comt deal? A. 7 at Surratt's house, Mr Siader ? A.t never met her ae ether here la Washington in repliod “God made me, but Line in made meSrec. belleve there were re. Q It 4, Q. Did abe < o rie who ever @saniled De cha truth, how can vou come to the corclusion From Florida: fonesa! Htation for truth ie bad? A. Well, I heard an A Tatch of ) Hy the Ce ~~) What relation are rou to the pri- atch of Mysterious Rebels Captured, ? A. My father and bie father were Pt "i {Mary Sitathey | Surratt's hone ; honey A. Yes, Q. What | Fobruary, guth or tho neighborhood sate tho | to Riehiond? A. Partly, Q. Did ele ev rof Mary for telling the tr Mie waa | heck with you? A, Lmet ber accidentally in Wests hever known to tell the truth; (lssgitert ; lwoald | y andcounty Q. Did you mect her at Sarratud eve ber on oatt house ? A, Not till atter Fo had met with heron the examinet be Judee Holt--Q. How long have | pPosomne, Q. When did you eve her on the Votomuac® Tr, Mudd Fraternity and Order. REPENTANT “WAYWARD SISTERS.” Miscellaneous aud Lecal News, you kowwa Mary sinue? Ever since she wae a} q About the firet of Fel) uarty qQ Where did she A detachment of Florida troops, belonging to the bat 4 hoy tlaut + Wana froall el Q. You like uer do you? A. Ob, yen: ae No w York City. Q. Did you secompany cCotumand of Gen, Newton, which had been tor several zy ae ebem -Q, Havo vou he anv one | weil ae Todo any worn Lanehter) Q. Df any. Breert that Mr. Thies overew eretrying | A. Noveir, Q Are vou aware taet that he has eo? A. Only across the river. Q. You met hee agalt at Mie Surratt's ho A. Ye ayer on the track of a party of me aot By a heehee, rel ad bi: \ rir; another man in the | Q, pid et n’ A. Nov wit; ete staid in the bagey cemesnsiscinsssaiseneat to inake their evenpe from the “Confederacy,” ownr- | oy Tn SUPhoes of the government, and hae a na ompin f thie wttnasin answering |: Who wie with Hor) A. dete surralt;. @. 1taw : " al for the governmet t © couuses could tting s ’ Singular Suicide on Board the { '' them ot 20 A.M. on the 17th, in m bowt, wear | broke oul FA . HW bet are fuieh putting it | long did you stay at Surrat A. Two daye or two werrin alter the} came to Dr, Mud uversation dayeandahall, Q. Ind you lave any ¢ about your Kich od trip 4. Not part kuow of, Thad a talk with W ve shore, at Cape Sable, Fla They proved tobe | Mach that avery e hatloe mty we need food den Thus Falls the Last Rebel Army — North Carolina | seven white men and a peer servant, and, from their ——— ‘ } etn gl on ¢ Thad been to Richmond, bat ther o kuew it. | inteliigent appearances, are believed w be mon of | Hat reve A ycutlig Wer froma our Foe 1 have yone | ” ’ tan wi Bure Did you have any conversation wi vv *. Morrate WARNING TO “FAST YOUTHS,” | tromticrce. The: enve theer nares, probatiy fetie | Hugh Feel armny. "And Rian of thom Toft ie | weak Moa egy"thices ave teen ne Lona oF | ght the watter yy 4. 4 he oo inking @ Rood deal ¢ ptrengera at Dr awithin the inatyear? A, No, tious: Frank PY. Anderson, Richard 8. MeCaliock, hot in favor of the rebellion? A, That iethe | sir, Po you reconeet secing auy Norees in the stable Shocking Murder in Brooklyn, Frederick Mohl, Henry W. MeCormick, Julius C you mect Mrv, Sladerin Richmond y A. You ait fat Fooruary ; atter which ehe was with Joba TH. ie. RaiieoG. You has Lan of fie, Geeta after the President waa kibiud? 4.Nos Surratt, = Q. Bhe went directly with Surrate ? Pratt, Thotnas A. Harria, Isaac A Howmer. It le be- | ahd we ot OU Rie tan whe sold thas be remaried | fos the } ain the atatle that day 7 A. So 0 AL don't sir Do you nha ne oF e men who ‘ . , jerk the be at day ¥ di i ) as uel f lieved that one of them is John C, breckinridge, and € beh u Thomas forveracity ae bad State |) Where did you feed th ot ’ A 1 the stebey TD fed Pte nate y mae iy Aue That en ahver ved A MAN'S HEAD CUT OFF, | ssmter uecuich he shenis win prerred to | ROMY iat fae cet | mete cette hatte Ma A | Rica ga tg te rao ¢ veard b avi wen thr ou ‘ al ud one st ‘i , ather of ve és combustible materials forthe burning of Northern | warne strony a tron tnat as any | Uaited | bay a gone at loons end Ds. Acute eray horse | shen st burs ee Ud you ever unvet Abrerott there & & . &- . cities, as developed in the conspiracy trial, Inthe | States: E never t " i him ex; © slightoss 4) in" | alee id you teal him out for t NtOFe Ae | ett oe eae ee a ctt wee ahero. Gd. flow many of (ne ’ aoc XC. boat were found a qnaatity of gold and rebel money, | ye wet an nt Ven ei you gu to the ted $ A | AA Uae A Sesrett me aise Act Gilt Wate % with eome papers whose eh ts hen oat tad {tier Stie Bs he npord ai reel ape ibis ad cowie back abous | geen two Atzerott and Dr. Madd; Teaw Dr, Mudd at ‘ pope: joae character ie not yet made einen Py the ay meat A ee that | sundows eo they A Iryantown. Q. Were rou ever fu ble house? A. wa bli tated t thoy “ detective, and eloimed te acting y < hat Wages do you KE Ps By ‘ Last of the Revel Armies. yeaa atte Beste matey stated that th : bi under Colonel Holland, the Provort Marsuni of out o pak bhp ihe rnething MF thie Joby * if aoang te ASR A J vy I wit moran a ite iene oan avann, and that he was to have #10 aday | district ro ‘i Abele R, UY gon 4 Now A hoy \ don't know, rir, Q. [id any one pr ou any | iond. ©, How soon after did you go? A. TP don't Surrender eof Kirby Smith, and bie freedom on arri Phog will bs brought to THOTIMONY OF WENJAMIN F. GWYN thing for coming here to ive you wet itnon TAO Noy | know Qo How did you wbay with J Mudd P WRLOUA Key West aud confined. Dy 12h Raine cdtate whether last eanumerth cow er NY Itaeany one mentioned auy euc ing to you A. Only an hour or tw Now, wh Re Mt thee Dis A dispatch from Gen, Canby, dated at New From Mexico pear Her are Css, sad Corre Mehl abv rptere bapeig toads a Sed Sia L totals one from 8 you Hint ol hie mother; & Drleane yesterday 26th tates that are ‘ 7 af Anh a he wore abuut D uel By Mr, “tone, —Q. Where did you Iten lert year? think Mid wight hundred dollars in Confederate 0 lean tend avs the 26th ineiont, etates that a Catra, May ¥7.—The New Orleans Ter Brazos | A: Mulu's house form erof dare, A. Tuever Mr. Midis. O. Do you know of any pore Lanes We one hundred dollars, Q. Have you any of } Faneemonte for the surrender of the Confederate | correspondent, under date of the 12th just, saye jw al, nc Usee® parties except Antrew Gwyn and | coming cut meas the epring Inet aunommer Laney thom diafte here A, Lhave nono with me: Tlefe ) forees inthe Trane pri De rhe yn, and have vot heen tn Dr therey A A think J ehould have reen per ors it ihe mthere. Q. Did yon ever know any hovers belonging piace kept there for when you | twoorthiee dayeat stable No, eit, Q. Do you oure, A. LU] kuow Mary Sitmmme? A. Ve tuent have beea | The Liberal force which captured Mon gone! us They include the aco and material of the anny and pay Dwin M. Sranroy, Beecretary of War Mre. Langley; ahew ted, tlave you to the United States them in the country at my siete hima ali with ber th re une ever taken the oath of alloy Government? No air tknew any one w hte k whether you ever te hat OTC Rte dome Dis | cee aeeee eatcamentas A WLanh 68 Gal w GLA fy was | house wines ut the let of Novem! 7.000 etroug. General Negrete, after occupying thy | Hester to it than the church ince the 6h of Novew , 1 ’ Tr ISG), Q. Rtate what oecarred 5 place, levied a foreed loan of ene hundred thousand | we 1 the nelehborhood of Ur, Mudd's ape At th che at Saltillo ithe Impe- EE | | | dolinre ry brothe : 5 rew J.Gwyn aud Joriy | bot whee aaw Dir, Mudd about Bryavtown ? on, ley rinhaet (renerale Victoriano, Lopedo and Pierro were fone ue out ‘arty voneral Sic we ame over M ut ath a val A. Dthink very well frome | ave been about Drvantown a food deal butore ee : 4 sryland, @ restiue everybody ; Dawa threst- | what L know sbout hee y ere ye ° Served Out Their Time. worded, bub escaped. Tn thie fight Cortinacaptured | ciel with atrests ate left the heihbothood to avoid | Wanour war; waarained int ity. Q Were you ever a Mudd'a houee atany other time ines the war, A. E fifty thousand Collars in specie 4 nine hundre its Twentdown (o Charies county and stave! with TESTIMONY OF ALIION PROO! F t x r don't U 2 Ihave been, air Discharee of all Millroary Prisoners Sene prisoners, While General Necicte was attacking | @Y triet ae mary wee? Cine wer doing ere Wy Mr Stor Q. Where did you roside Inet ve Hy Col rote ¥. You say this conversation took tecced for the War, Mat " the 90th uit. tt : P= ; ie & en (les a Hanning A, At the boure if) A. Maude, V | tee wav osen you aud Weiehran, fa bie room Ke: Washingion. May 27 The following order hes just | - Atamoras on the 29th ult., the rebel Goneral Blaue . pe r that tin Nees higte where you were liviag there inet year did you a c. slr, Q. Waa any other person pregse ner ol fe he War Ly niet al ter fortified the left bank cf the Rio Grandeand | PAT) tb “Th ye Ave siok 1 Rob the any pecous sleeping in the woods, or on dou'tthink there wae, Q. How enine you to ren aay teen issued from the War Departmen Phat io all opeted an Nery fire to prevent Ne "s troops a Pete ds le ptt bela gy No. mi Were vou abt that conversation, ant uot be able to remember the en esof contences by & ilitary tribunals of imprison. fi cana , im hedaing turalshed from ir. i Yer i ‘ nod nt couvereation with Mix, Surratt or anybody elee mer ne the war. the sentence be remitted, and | {0m Teaching tho river for wator. A party of euer- | Dinted Hlth meals by tir. Mud j vee on tee horees att inthe house 2 A. Well, ein, it just come tomy mind arate ar, the sentence be remitted, @09 | sities recently atictapted to kidnap the Emp AT iNG stablend Gbliks ce Lo wou Rage eared Whe our nivale mud sleep? As 1a the | by the question belie no pointed. @. Did you know, that the prisoners be discharred, The Adjutant Gen- | ¢, Fa hv cite of itis rin ils ful. Tr GP Ene Plate, Lt Mi < <e \ tt . ere Jobo | house knos of any or sleeping in the | qhaghe belonged to at pany for the fe c0 OF : : om the city o oxico, but were an conta . Surratt wae ot that tite! think he waa at | gw Mudd'« dur Sol, the firet wear ' “ nd that hel a quarre! with one al ral will iesue immediate!) the necessary instruction bs : 7 as t { cy] Cw mne add ' Wax etn, « ve ; ; sprecepigee ee petraction® | unpopularity of Maximilian ts oti! further con. | Culle.e; Teame up to Washington abous the fiat of th nity Pdid chat year, Jerry Dyer | the fanily on acconutof iia Union eentimente? A. tocarry this o; into effect, Armed Novewt and gave tive uy baving wot the fof} Ben cw andl Awdraw ayn, Qu ong were | pover beard a word about it air You don't know By oder of the Pesident. _ - = ~ the e aw ‘ eae a ry nis given att the oath, and | (hey inecamp there in the wooder A, 1 do pot res | ghat one of the | him in the Nua we ine jak hey e # had bot ’ ae : P coliect cause be wore pante ! 7 ty Fowin M. Bravtom, The Great Conspiracy Trials, | 'eunny carver arntart we. GQ. What induced 44 a eee heverene hit wear bine wldtor'e pans, °Q: Dow't Secretary of War." arty to co to te oaleep? Onvow a 3 AE ln “ i mn know Asa fact now that he waa turning you ove Hid; altnome ¢ aly de nM ‘ » Whew de rereidey A, At ‘ "i ' sitato Kiehmeond ‘ e Case Soon ! iN a o plek out of you about your visite & . Washington, May 28,—The ta rof the War The Ca oon to bewng arrestod. Lwieh to stat Brvantown, Charles count «Did know LE v hue he tried $y find out what th - t Paahington . my the Noveraler Loiept ‘ Wilkes Uooth ® A. bata) Dfirecaaw him, I beleve, 1 succeed, ¢ at, that in ail cases of sentences by inilite Wa nm, May 2S.—-It ie ne 4 ( vashi Judes } Tvws told hile ‘ Did Weiels in that ver elead map disrpeitt 8 Seas tatiha rusk eXarnine idee Ad at aniown, Eva told hie mane wi Hiv Mr. Avkou -Q. Lid Weielivan in that couvers ale of imprizonme thet | the witnerses in the conspiracy trials w | epoke oj the unive t Hoot, nud a tow daye aiterwards Peaw Lim again te | pation or ate that bo had dove wll that he could sees be remitted and hare. | ined before Thare tay, and alter that ierete shat t w 1 ites wert. meain at rv aut wnt » | for the ah? A. Yeu eit a) T pee 1 ploy alt sud disloy a nm 1 il o” ‘ wie Ww ’ la o es in part toa number of deserters who were | mente will be commenced, There wil rc : ‘ The Cou.t adjourned dll ten ofel on Monday i FOTO, POL 1 were ‘ 1 1 odine ad any horses to wells t eeut tothe Dry Tortugas as @ punishment Jertheir | ino written form from all parties enteced in the | pe» edown ” ii everal hore “ he ead he would rning r morning, exime proceediner. Au effort wt made to close the cage | 44 Cptain of w rom par 1 come de i look @ 1, Q. Did you k f Pea ern SOS FOR eae Se home muard, Gov. Hicks gave r Dr, huddle Laud bela for eae bolone you came down a by the end of the week WW 7 ‘ ae it understood the t \. | heard bi eay leet eummer that he sO ltems. items from the Soathwest o . vanized to stand be the State ¢e of vetany handa toe work bie iam, and that ows Caire, Ill, May %.—The Memphis Briirtis's THE EVIDENCE ON SATURDAY we it MHhO MeAlDel the row b evod he would sell aad eo late the mereaniie h to the Soe York Sun dilate sei Washington, May 27 the evidence taken | states? rt | Hnsineas ab Bone lich ® beat of Dry autown, (Bp Pelegraph to baad New Orleans special dispatch of the Yd, says Gene: | oo tartay had been read the following witneases were | & yo na he Paatuaent tiver. Q. Do you know whe'hert —_ rales Price, Buckner, aad nine etatf officers are |, one A tor tk \ the sole en r 4 tlre, Mucd wae in treaty with any other ove Dr a the recent reviews at Washington, he ral for the prosecutic ‘ fata tro dite | 4 ” er ‘ sila ’ “ sived to-day as Coro lsdonore fren ic Smith to ) calle the prosecution u eibbiy nization ma db Mud about & tt al A. i think he wae 1 ‘ Ohio Railroad carried between Wash- : TPOUIMONY OF GHOnRGR PF. EDMONDS, plnce “ep hii. Modd wae ie Baltimore & Obi ailroad ca! peecticte with General Canby for ne of surren- Judge Advocate Holt--Q. What ls your profes juewsber of * company gotten up ial " TPHTIMONY OF ¢ 1oy HOOLES LORRI) ineton and Paltirnore more than 40,000 passengers, cer. Generals Price, Buckner and Dick Taylor, on A. Connectlor at law. Q. State whether or | eee Q. Whe , With iD I Mudd, | shout a single accllent he par rete Cant Me thet w eecurred in Canada VPATIMONY JERMY DWE : Heynntown i > . % i part of the Feb By A ere lt ae ottvade he ai. Albana ralilara By Mr. E k risoner, Dr, | debt, Mel heron te itomie, Qostee] Jay Coore & Company report the subscriptions on | * ve ° At at y Mr. bow the prieoner, Dr ther y« r Saturday even you Apenced ps ¢ yvovernineat of the nes tate we PAL ded ne Sati othe on-TY 510,900, puted to be the surren of all the tu » ed states? A ai h nd charee of the tatter for nen uel A , ine An Mu house, count Pay on Saturday tot on-Thirty loan at $1,510, . trans-Missiesippi Department on the wane te sforerpnicnt of poe Ut ed Q. State | Gnucr an sore in Convers Wek thOr® RABY COU WIE Woy The total subseription for the week was $0,733, - were accorded to Generals Johnetot dation thar fade the. ae at da ob | with Wal eed, the accu ere Novi, Q Dud son go near | 600. Major Gicnoral Wilson has ordered that all the Con. | ‘Thou ; cl N sida rare a Hf Shere bud Mon any oun? A! Toe principal post offices in Virginis, Georgia Te} v those i : y ‘ e ween t ne | paraedd acione toe : foderote States inules, b harness, wagons and be pst 4, I know shoe er * jhe iw my ti pans quit the titue | Alsbaria, North and South Carolina, are at present Joather not requlied for tue use o! bie cavalry corps, | were eng Contesernte Govern. | i, Auhuet oo tae Dna ine hack alr, did t Li Pi puke \ | manag d by especial agents, No appointments of to be turned over to Colonel Forter, qQuartertusster | 1° ph ig leary eiona fee rhe y onenule 4 | Hiveneu toseud any of bis nery te t postmustera will be made unit the post routes 1, to be distributed amenget the poor poople es | otber accardia fac uae hin “ ever; Lbeard Mat such a rep You. told: his a had 4 A oth cordingly ¢ o led. QQ, Can ye ay thi M a, air. ¢ “ |p | are re-estsl! shed f d St but returnable to the | com more thon one we Mr coinpmiiy wich Wali { ne Sy fe oy ea tae Pasay aac j nite teu sever called t 4 a the earl a, fal Muda's father? A 1] lid, @ , : ; Lig ataih WARS sa TYR Caw, BUEntDAN arry L uia on Saturday. b M. saudere the whole of the period; Mr. | fo you Bnow Auusew | Miteay | oe nee ee eae Ae . Air thorit \¢ ‘ Teaw to know at a] qe he hee "6 Did you | eee wen tht tb o aud you | He wes et at the of the river bye A Momphie dispatch of May 6th, aays that tete. | is! nined uaa witness on AL SLY hgung: | ne HOF ame EE As 8 felegatiun of citizens, who gave bim a warm wel- nd e ent in | @raphic communication hae Leen opened to New Or fin dakiinone or Wie | at WBF #0 HIMONY OF MANY JANI “ me aud serenale at uight, Which was partici- Jeane. General Forrestia on bia plantation at Ta. | envaced in the ¢ ‘ ryiee | igh Q Where did trestle laet year? ASM Dr, { wo crowd of onthus ssipn roid woe mae ttyoft HORT ae «in 1 know Captain i yo, | bated in by an lumen: rowd ont bic Md overt awe t ® % ' ‘ ‘ ‘ i] vratey 0) . rebel Legietaturo | fareoue, & i Ajo . | Utah paar t F wities abr Muda ge t 1¢ | 4 paper and atate whet : * i Ne ‘ 1 th U. fo you Tig corner stone of the monument at the Bol- mm the ed Governor Clark | i? en | aendt ‘ 4 5 a dy, . of the document ve} r a ' rihe a and being fed tiers’ Natlonal Cemetery, at Gettysburg, Pa, will 1 ut Judge ark n ‘ af | wal; it woe viven in ener the mB t ann 9 fuse ner ar one there th ‘ ' nileslonere to yo to W ton eod confer with Brea | trial on et of tle deewaaet te ' & aay ' t ‘ake wan one there that | be laid on the 4th of July next, with moulitary and eutd yon ect of calling # conve | frase beopy, buy 2 ni obi j eine in the | ot v A.* HOWrI elvic ceremeouse The oration on tho occasion tin ew to restore Miss pito the Union Lhe p then iend, as ‘ol v tate @ reside ty A Of Vie | will be delivered by May. Gen, Oliver O, Howard, Au exeua oy sere was eeroed upon at the | ' r ' 4 1a , he th ‘ if ade | commanding the aruy ofthe Tennessee Lis mou I Kiveron the 2th inet, Two hune | Wa Baty RicuMmont, Van June 10, 1504 ‘ wyesrond a haitmo, twat preseot | peneral, it will be recollected, bore # consplewous dred ond forty rebel exchanged prisoners arrived ag | 70 /ceutenant Henry I, Youn t . f ie ores cba tot faery ; tin the vietory of Gettysburg Le et evenin OU A DER Ee yar u + c yo ‘ ya i Att Laine u » been appotr i } 3 Bhit ton the ith is \ I fudd'r ee, ho went ur? A, Yea, Q. Did you be varn the | Col, Julian E, Bryant, nephew of Wm. C. Bryant, | Sucia: anvice You Lr a. p ey NOR bael aL with bread, iat st ete coud Hot 16 ad 1B eunilig Tox Provost Guard at Washington were yester- ’ 9 | apec eva Pi Shy OCEOG, al, Mary Si Q. Hinve you been to her une . - Aa . wne woed jst while batr in the Gulf of | i ite proving ; whee ve AY 4 hip f yites were ke ae the of February, tar dey arresting @ : sendiug . ovine te Aas nde * spon Ab ¢ ou wh Gwyn, Andiey (yw u wk, ¢ stint of & ying diera in the c The officers Mix 0. ets ] Dam, tare rie oldiere who | Q, le sou knoy r but Mre. 5 hot et 1 lg pl i ‘a por The interior of Texss is in a terribly dicorganized | " tt oh Mudd'’e house whet vee myaelt kuows a Are you | @baent without sulbority are required to repore n. The Fr h and Engileh war vereels o | Tit aynant ryty ef me with Lawie vat ot hmeu ? A. | to the proper quartore as under arrest During the Kio Gran olne « United Fis'es sloop of war | You will take I rane hu _ My ' A i if ou ; Shere ibaa Aaa the past five days uo leas than six hundred sere : » halt hour cunenes tunck of respect to the 4 ie J y your guow- rr erean particular | koe "a! | have been lodged in the Central Gusri-house, merory of the late President Lincola geutlene the customaty re | you beheve |G) Atter you made the acyuaingwuce of Mr eichs at ur ary ration, |} 1 Are you ace | yuan ¢ a poer? showed rygeiwi being drv having no papers etc. Fort smith, May 27.—Keles rters and escepod | and the cx | Asean tl Het nnurtn rey then he nade It fiaselt mes | chars Lateran bytes oe eke rnet prisoners of the Thirty-second i iment, ues} o was th } J Seccebary of War have known hina I er heard the | getant Judge Advicate Bungbat | Nearly all of this trouble is produced by Un) rivedt « ! ia ey fa the oun ‘to in tisteonnection | sis fet thing ot } aye been res | him the eron the te ¥| pled persona who sell ther drugged or pouisonoug arn 10) report that t 4. prteo one of the st. Albune raidere, A. He wae on irimi aa | puidcd ae a gcou t 1; wea tien ol peace, [have | Ait if as ‘ ba sifured ba oatined Tyler, Texas, or woud escape in | euch, and produced that document se his authority | or ‘ wer hunKue meaLe ons hava rin v4 drinks that a better opportuuity may be OF. re 6 ’ » t seh, 6 ¥! iy for the acte Le hia conuit ‘ +4 i Ne AL ior J + ie ¥ Pena manatee. | ie. Pe { ! Lies. Jaree nutal the guards suying that when they | + DAVe UO} SDC $ $O Loe COUTTS, WIE FDO | inan with F Gy rob them ef thelr money and valuabirs, 1 to, and the TRE NY OF ¢ AM t.NEWEN au GIG GSC t bhat boy fad he we ike toe ict ere all gone they will have vothing todo, and then FMOAY. OF si baer ny sag | tsueerexnmniied t eel Qe You may you | he could deta piace the c o home ‘ tvocate Holt. ©. Where do ou reside? | would wot bebeve Mi. 1 * oath, Have | thiee were wih the . = Ee an tel Garay erat n. w York; | wosint on the lésh of | you eves bead tu ¢ havint ¢ falene | th iat ad lt Pa Goneral Intelligence. “ ey ia now negotiating with the rebel of Q, Where did sou Cer Hp feed ccna vata MM Pauiaett | f it t em Akar or the surrender of their | nol Houre. QI athe) Ble twikeagiews deal wbou' the Upiqn; ave Welchinan give s jul teturn of the number of (By Masi te the dow York Sun.) Salts ® pur eR RS are whether ou te fA heat rebeliae r ALT Leite priscucie? A. ¥ee dtetne the number ; bs ‘ ® [¢ ywhom jou metin the bet day ? | Q. the haa the sepucasionut being ipteueely |e th t wad ‘ neat’ bad and the ane noarketu aro glutted with fine ll doubt as hove | a. i has one there (poly ft 1 think | thie vove oni, er A. L beheve he t het yh i tho. Contederate anu Riebmond marke 6 a he ia th 1; he had on scout darke: thau thats ae ou beer wl youreell the rebellion? | pove Fi 7] joubiod it, but he raid crries ’ a ae ap ine cat he asked 1 ie | Jit is if athe é dy Os hiiw ! have i wie {by 08 fny act | be b the te F int ia “«n f co to Vo ‘at Tus selee of G nr ont b wraee at Bibnces } } ria nat . . ove Ving eure & ey je a dizeet Crom en a) vu know Joun Burratt? A, | have replenished the farine “On 1, @ Ver } From South Carolina. rerident wae then wt aiuner; thee wae ie one | and plnin © vou tow it, AD y Dis hes accompany you to Richmond? | cestfsine wes, and abextrowcly low figures, t “Se 1 the Re sudme; Ddid not know the | u eston; thing f have A Q. What bar been your Geeupation for & ¢ os ' f mn. (mere and the Rebel Governors | ro t ebutl knew it ey QW. bade yOu ever F at A. J had no particular ore jen, Buegivas will ix his headquarter for the 4 Alithe Mlacks Declared | ree—iiscovery | was on ihe hand side, next the pariog;t ver | ki eb 4 4 en out of theConfederate army; | present at Baten Kou where he will perfect the of adruel Kebel Order, rte, | AG Bi > hima obe \i 6 Pee ‘ Reus i ‘ atis ge) ahr e hk ena? Ist Maryland Artillery till July, | orgauizetivn of the Ariny of Texas, ; &. Did ) ou loave Mn etanding tt or did be vo | pave ended » disetad m > P sahiiite } = M -Tho U.S. steam tren-port Fulton arrived at thie | Soayd at Weill he looked is the dintag room; 7 | Baye snd ‘ Fae eee iat auity <1 tre Sixth Corpe passed through Richmond, niyport inet night, from Hort boyal 1 h, we arein | Go not know whe Hee B i at 1D pr bo 3 T pasos on. | member ot & local oreAnen\ he object of wi favn’t you been inaking tr to jay, oD ihe way bo Washington. taking five OO4.ted to Purser MeMann for the usual furore AY ugh ‘ by a view fiom where you pointed it | was to etand by the sist’ of Maryland in ier I've heen there, sit—sometines once | hours to vo through haa 0 + YOu Bi ae Ray wear pags k of her taki the goverment of | in swo oF thie en, Glimore bas tetued an order, iu whieh he takes | Groessexamined by Mr. Doeter—Q, What time of | the United ed WO & military | eiuce the Ia of i 2 bepu the iebel Governors Magrath of 8. C, | day wasthie: A. T think it was Letween four and oF anization, &. At whe 4 were Binenis | Ler last, aud in sown, of Georgia, and Allison, of Florida and ere o'clock ; theré Was 0 peiron at Ginuer but the ©f Ot Unie organization, iu the tulomer or full of] December? A.1 a Halen be U8 one * Pro | Vice-President ; I pointed to the Vice-President, Mr. | 1501, wae not the ruljrct of Losimature of Maury. | ran with ine Where did you eroes the line of the ounces them traitors to th §., whore “procias | johnedn, who was mitting at the farend, with @ycliow | laud’ passing aa ordinance of mwcersion discussed | biockace? A. In Westmoreland County, Md) io lous” axe Bud BAG Void @ud sore PeLavOP WUieivo | igukaus Wan slabuars bound Liu &. Maveroucen | avs you! A. doviomy buowindee; Liaw wave! Sosuan, &, Who weompenigd yous A, Hate mthe; Tf have been there twice pril, twelve montha sgo-in Decem bruary, Q. Did you go alone io ere inight have been soine ge.te~ sels of the Mississippi! fleet have been orlered t) Cairo, where they wll at once be dis- charged from Government serv.ce, A Mas at Amesbury Mille, Mass., recently buried (Comtipucd pare sem emrgg