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THE SUN. THIRTY.THIRD YEAR. EW YORK W INE 5 PRICE ONE CENTIN GOLD NUMBER 10,202. NEW ) OR MON DAY, , JUN K 5, 1865. TWO CENTS IN CURRMNCY ene $$ : —= ee os SRE WET, (FETS ee = <= = ——=——— ——————] i, ne iii : “The Ppanich Govern. | one (Dr, Mudd bil LPS - Jdeet prisoners of the war, having been prisoners | The Madrid Frooa says: “T' Mr. Mudd) once while I wae at the National J @xam ination toh Th La Ss N Ss twenty-eight mouths, ment awaits the comelasion of the necotiations be- by fae room on the morntue of the sd tror Nichola, Bul se rinvende nt of the Government @ Ww) (By Mail.) tweoa the Papal and Italian Governments hefore de- yt natily, and appeared to be some. A he Tnaane, for the what excite): hoe anid be bad made A uistake: that hy tnetivation tor ¢ . te purpose of testing Particulars of Kirby Smith's Sarrender-| ciding whether Spain shall recogmizo the Kingdom of | Wanted toree Hoth: T told him that lootl'y rocin | the sanity of the privouer, which h application wae ted. By Telegraph to the N. ¥. Sum. Trade with Texas, fhaly on nots Was porhve on the floor above: I did not know the | eM Doster also requested that th ! Domber; from the apparently excit ol i Met pert —_—_4 The rebel General Hackner, who condacted the The following te ® translation of @ letter which | person entering my room tie my ‘ iting went | Powelle the talker vet Perens cen etn lems Powell, the tathor of Payne, and oth surrender of Kirby Smith's forcos, wae the firet officer | Garibaldi had addressed to ed!tor of the London watt athe Ne rodshed tha See tsstbe Wes Carne cnt who had been summoned. from Pionin whe weeld ’ who conducted a formal capitulation of rebel forces | Ponrie Oriston, om the relations betwecn England | looked at me. Q. Ind of did het you when you fet | oie, tt a frapeet to Payne's antecevente and | viz, that at Fort Donnelaoa, where General Grant | and America: SAS Whe roots this morning recognize the peleonor | be present, she part of the family to luenaulty, strould , 4 { won his sobriquet of “Cueonditional Surrenver." | vain. 1 alware coneldered, from the beginatne | podited bit ‘out to Retptis Kine hls woot nian ihe Grant’s Farcwell to the Armies. | Buckie: met Gem Candy ata botel in New Orlenua Ca eri a ieee cle Wold and L warerieved | Biiseher L bow see was the one, or it was a perou ex- — ou the 26th May, aud exhittied hie authority to act | Pil hnuianits sie ie english public we-e opwecd | eclly like him: T am eatistied he was the man, Q — 1 isin th, Capt. Ca: ler rep esruted the rebel aavys | 10 'h6 egtormtion of Latch im the ‘eat Hepublie | Sie, ¥bat clicumatances euable you to fix the date? A PROUD RECORD, Dick Taylor vee aiso pyment at the Mnterview. | ye ne ite well Anown, from) caueve of tancouf A. 1 fix ittrom the fact of Ite proximity to the in- » Then are we to revard that as Fett jentic statement that the prisoner's name te Mr. Doster-1 have etated dd that hie fowe Laud ttabe it for aranted trawn th . 1 The re nal offer 10 sur ender on Te | One eee re ed bethere BUSIANG Gnd Ainerion | sururtion I think it wa about (en or elevon o'clock pce tu matt sition heres an ——_-_— HL ison and Taylor, and Gen, | Which | ‘ J athe I at ormine Lesore he allo ed ‘on the def , : sve aft Pes. Urleaue Proavt-seenye that the probahill. | 140 rt cee eee vot mutlivet itself wu appliance o | the ado Marcas the day Dr, Mud entered your | tha: le hoped there weulu te he po tponemenee eee es } ty is “that @ larve aud adequate fe vores a | the North Americana, eho slow d themse ree tobe | Gcarv ot tie t | oat oF hag Pl aad nn of thie Court wales hat ntuple thine had sum TOTAL $2,635 205,753- soon move forward to Teri, «a occupy the peiacipal | ine struments ef Provicence fu carry. eee ove or BM 4 ’ cities theretr To the mr oantitne, te Corte e obtain w pa y ‘ " , ’ r jing out tbh tublime ices. My these toes tyrvtiod Tuy papers. Lo wee to die mise aceitain pa- e\ueat of re Doe rr would ae te trestle. reprereutatives of Kirby piish wip obably remain, | Gr” she gee ee then for the avod | wee fol (e@ court for wane Of jurisdiction-@ — veg { : : } The Cowt adjourned M , "a * — . + oT the most of them within the Feve Hore BUS | of opposed humanity | Sone of the same motes cane originating in the Northern dist ct of New| |, until Monday morning, atde N EWS F ROM THE SOUTH. Ge veral 81 1th proceeds through hie deveriment te | may thay eee that yd “noble race is now -a-caye the | York. Q. bo you :ecoxuiee the privomer (itudd) with | O’elook, ipe leand hie army for the inevitable . Wh ety + 4 ae much citinty in yout own wind as you do (he Rarer t conti tin the belief that uo deepe ate a + . hat + vibes thes . Sheridan at New Orleans. anpatsie fontident tu the Beet tory he ohered im | them. and because it Kuows that 1° therf wire oo | Bo Mr. iis era. Sate Ifyou com maine the procies | Shocking Reyela " it would te ti ib.e for it tu exewute me Strong Ev . cannot; the place wee in the office o ‘ 4 eas tees shee dus &. GAKAUALDI, the be aud tbe ‘ite wes early in the evening. The following is from the Cincinatti yumenotat i Department, but shat the war oa the Trans-M & peace and order will SURRENDER OF GENERAL HOOD. | f.s)s.0' fa Ci, ae, Ww al Sheridan succeed to uenaral Camby ead Gee : ou to them? A. Within or three | Of Friday. ae mee 5 { ) ‘ Ch 2. . Are )ou ia the habit of - ! cominand inimediately, and wil repiily ea poss | Shanghat. China, April 22.—The news that Prince bs a itof remembering con Authority has just been given for tne puny Arrest of Governcr Magrath. move tious the whole country, até re-establish | Kung cousiuues to oftice te confirmed, ‘Ihe Amoy | 7. ord Ap ly meee at A. | ao auditioual installment of ‘hat por los of the tes A ae social order whee wanting therip. 0 hin Mciutely | eee are committing great devartations, but their | the that ti ate anoression of commands is rendered aber THE CONSPIRACY TRIALS. necesstry by the obaotl: condition in» mony taken boiore the Mul nu fu Washington in. iryine he esoen tot remembering faces ‘or thattiuef a. L ) (exar, | movewente are politically uolmportans, The Japa- | 2% sometimes the accomplices o! Boot ° the apeweiu, which » i r ie Mr Ce W 1 1 . a Wee Mt first fesu.ved, It ie — ceae bt A hg rg hed ig each ih de ed nese Government have announced @ foreign policy | pe wecu Hovth Sua Uhauralin te the pout ‘Wali A. ins Geatited ce tat * importance, Saniord € Y d T ti a Tevte tated ‘near Duvalle Moff, Arkansas, May | which excludes the autyects of non-treaty Power, They yee. Theard none of then bave meided in Canela aluse Ootten eee reset Some of the Suppresse @8 mony. Moth," says that the great pag he sinett Fivancial and Commercial, ey else Serer Ye sree Wht ke connie: bd Ocripted ico the Contederate army, and detaited to H on jit v ’ \ ‘ ‘ be eu ated ; = | ee. vie 7 % is eae Sori Meuricaod W bh ry counties, has fentin propor The Times city article of Tuesday, aay ariel Q. De you have portect coufidence rac vy al RE he saree ity fe ee 4 mond + ? A. tL would at | rotary of War While, of surrender. which have been acet pted.and the ‘ pa ng F acts - srought to t ores rf \ Uae om the ror ‘ Me ily t eounitry, xe te tensive direct | 1g Wh ’ a he ne isnt wih Dave We Blut ry o Mayle me ru o ev thy nt frou the Wa Governme aa rpg quain wit IMPORTANT EUROPEAN NEWS. dered, and with hin als sve Gout Dizing people toe distance | June A. Beudon, Bee iu an, waa intimately N. Saunders, Jaoch ‘Thomp- Tucker, Woitlam ©. 6) rn My t, ( prate forces 10 Ar | caused the funds to open with erent heaviness, Ultis | 100m that ied you \o follow hin? A. It wae hie hasty Kausas and Monroe Counties, and Marberry's and | mately, a Leitef seemed to gain ground thatthe cou. | @Mrance wud besty exit, Q. Did he ee Ceptain Castleman, Mr, © y sid. Cae. ha ote bt asta an, Mr. Cameron, Porterfield, Cap- and others, I niso knew Clement Rayborn's commands were all the artoed opposition | Mngenicy of ® wat between France and Arerica must | Teed OF mistaken when he entered the C, Clay, and General Carrol! ly d Excitement in France tot nich avthorty «hich remained in that sey ion ° A. f Tennessee, | ye he ane be equally dietastefal to both countries. and that the | Me peemed somewhat excited, aud apologized by eay- | Mr. surratt, also, and, W. Booth, Trate with Texas will hereaite, be no venture, it 1 | Lest efforts of diplomacy on each aide will beemploved | 498 he Lad uiade @ tiietobe gentlemen in Canada. Baw Barres One ciated thee — — thoualit, bue will be reopened at once by thetiovern= | to bring about by peaceale means an adjustinent TeeTIMORY OF 1 occasion, Inet April, in Mr. Jncob Thonipeon's room ; ment. The Pu avese «a Aa stocks of | that mny enable the two Powers to co-operate in aup- : nn @, REBEY, gino in company with Georce N. Baunders, and other Continued Fear of War With | pects ne Maranon, we know they Lo very | pressing all irregular expeditions By Mr. Ewing 2. State wher you live, rebels in Cauada, Surratt is about ive foot nine or arce, but they will Le Lute drop in the bucket whe cloend wb Wied 's, Mexican atocks declined | Charter ce Were you (n Bry antown on | ten inches high, a falr-complexioned man, with Hakt America. the gieat weil is opened. dhe tew counties bordering | yy Contederate Loan, 5 41 the day att hair: Laaw him about the Och or Tth of ‘April, with ov the Kio Graude, aud which have a natora opeuing lilinole Central shares recovered \. United @tates | L was, on the evening of that day; L arrived there at | Thompson, Saunders and Booth; at thatt de- a t ih Wem up aa fat as they can be sent | (y.00) improved dig Aine Kailrond, second mort. | 8 oelook, | eueee, Q. State what you h Hout the | Mveret to Thompson in iy pr hid eg PRINCE NAPOLEON MAKES A SPEECH. | ssc: efter the suse ie opened and sy willim 00 | pov, in proved 1. Erle, paid up sharon furthor de- | Ssgassination of the President, A. We hoard before | Kichmond to Thompeou, trom Beijamtee and. from i" } couriderable degree lesseu or luterte with trade | clined %. getting there of the fact, but Tdid not believe it; | Jefferson Davia: she late . eager through the Gulf porte, In tact, the trade between herac nb WFO Hear there, however, we found soldiers | Ora letter: Benjamin waa § tary C Bales the tat i sion the soml s T inquired of them, apd | Coufederacy ; previous to this, Thompson reed they eald it wasn fact; | made inquiries asto who | with me upon the eul Pa wer hee He Favors the Mouroe Doctrine, | mie eM, vasousn of ke dovtine The Conspiracy Trials. ect of @ pl iatiet aS of gold gud cotton, whiel wo jonger paid to coet oft : s was the perperrater: they mid itwas somebody who | President Lincoin and hie Cabinee of whiee seve " Araneportetion, over a long and Creasy road Ww the The Evidence on Saturday. belonged to the theatre; they did not give the name, | botice, Letore the assassination, in the N x &e &e &e. Hoar roeet cn'expectation of this very return of trade rae and spoke ns though they did not know; L had-con: | TRCN, the paper for which | corresponded, I bed 9 tors old and natural channels, 6 hich WO aie LOW ale Washington, June 3.—The indications are that | versauion with several; there wasn great doal of oo! been invited by Mr. Thompson to participate In that | pS ioe Calle theip wtlng." anorher week will finiah the evidence in thie case, | tsieg, but before T lett b beard is was Booth, fre enterprise 5 wh tdelivered these dispatehes NERAL RANT _—_—_ soe ENE 7 t , 1 Ir, Geo, Mudd, Q Btate whethe from Lar on nid his hand upon the papeny t . GRANT, From South Carolina. Court be fo wearan alr of tutivue, apd the | gith i. J, Phoras, who been a witness for the | and seid, referring tothe sesaseination and to the de Address to the Armics. prwechersevidently long to Know what their fate is to torneo ation A Lam, Bis repr Washington, June 4.- General Grant bas lseand the The Arrest of Goy, Magrath, Etc. be. The following {important teetimony wae takeu @llowing congratulatory address to the armies jon in the neteh- | eent of the rebel authorities, ovhood tu whieh be lived ts bad. L would not believe | all right.” The dispatch biro woder oath, “thie makes the sepoke of the persone to Qscnussinated, Mr. Lincoiu, Mr, to By the artival of the Albambre at this port. we | to-day: Croavexamined by Colonel Burnett. Q. How near aty of War, the 'Socrotar are tend Wax Derarrwert, Ano'r Grvrnat's Orrick) y alvices to the lat, The rebel Goy, | TRHTIMONY OF RX-GOVERNOR FARWELL OF WIKCONBLN do you live to Mr. Thotuas’ A. Within four or tive Obase and General Grant; Mr hom mn said Wasuinatos, D.C. June wh ‘ have Charleston advices miles. Q. State what yx Pao} Fown attitude bas been to | on that vccasion or on the day betore Warda the government einee the rebeiion, A, It ie] that the aaeassiuation proposed reula, eres my belief} nave been @ loval citizen; Lh done weveeneay the | nited ptares entirely without a no rt act im apy shape or manner, Lhere are | head; that there was po piovisiou in the Conatitu- : k tice off in an ambulance Ho made | tween ten and balt-purt ten o'clock on thatevenine L | gone acts of the edmirdetration that f have not] tion of the United States by whic: ’ your country in the hour of danger and alarm, ae ater seer it aid (hat be was ready tomeetall | sent directly from the theatre to the Vice-Presi | spoken pleasantly about, sothing more, Shortly | auother President, aie ’ eonle get your magnificent fighting, bravery, and em | charves againet its, He addressed & lous letter w | deute room The door wae locked, | think, Q. If | waiter the bioke out, [ took ao oath of fealty to | mamed, but Mi Thoupeon said 18 woe Sete: you have maintained the supremacy | the poopie of Bouth Caro on the 22d, prot sting Shy Yosy yaa eee a7 1g 18 wall aloes the room would | the government, and have strongly adhered to It orth ‘while to kill + ' biainnocence of any ill, and eayine to the people you be able to see then I did not ee> any on he | neith turming to the left wor right, Q. Doyou | quence; m ef the Union and the Constitution: over: | Cahiot. under all the circuiuelancee which #ucround | door. Tf rappo: ; er; L then rap | recollect atan by the name of Joyee? A,ido. Q. | eutject of Qhrown all armed opposition to the enforcement of | sac, vapuee jou to the conseguences Which will be pro ped Oe ; Governor Joline | Do you know bim a he nan who murdered Ouptain | February, tn Thompeoo's room in St, Law the laws, and of the proclamations forever abolishing | auced tecuuse of any oiort op my part—truitiess, if | son, I you are in the co an A ‘pid re A nur Watkiug? A. Lhave only seom biu once since that | Moutreal, He then spoke of a raid on elavery—the cause and pretex’ of the rebellion—« hot wiisebievons, ae it must by to exercise those | ber of persons came to the door alter | got insive: 1) time. Did you of did you not harbor him and feed | New York; It waa abandoned, but that wus bec @pened the way to the rivhtful authoritics to restore | funciiona which you in your confidence Lavy foaitu it. lecked and ports ihe door, and did not allow auy per | juin after the turder? A. N + he came to the United Btatos Gor ern Ht receive Tntosnetion erder and inangurate peace on a permanont anden- | tome, Noreu. f willing that. * such gapas- | On Wp ectn® If without, it was some one personally on tho morning afte of it; he eald he would have to diop it tur a time, but @uring basis on every foot ot American soll, Your | quences to you, while in the Bxecative ¢ jain of the known to the Vices! lent or mnyeell, Magrath was arrested at Columtta, 8.(.,outhe 26th | Ny Mr. Doster. State wi of the lath of April | ult, by a squad of soldiers under command of Lieut | atre tothe room of V bk. whe Genrrat Onvens No, 15.— Soiliersos the Armica @f the United States: By your patriotic devotion to President Johnson nor he waa of no conse- tinterview with Thompson om thie vasriuation was in the eariy Pers of lant e Hau, nebure, leetion y I have seen | added, We'll catch therm ry Marches, siece and battles, tn distance, duration, | State, 1 @hall be held foreh to the wo: bd TESTIMONY OF JOLN My HUBUARD, vim alpen the the road said, There inn better of re we a be the world wont belies inuaveasete wwiit My | Pr iard Sina ‘an tewdy Ay eat abd repel it Ky Mr. Doster—O, Stato whether at times yon are By Mr. Bwang—Q, In your statement in regard to | yourrel! and eave your country,” weaniug tue Cau- 5 pvemmente, ar mw | dec 01 . 1 ” , incharee of the powsoner Payue @he patriots precedent in defence of literty | wocrever and by whosoever mace.” When sieut. | te tele ho ike bil r when | {2.8 reputation Lesore or ines the wart A. All tho | eave the country, und wked them what wae to be . some ECO . t Columb.s, Melrech bad lett og Dim ou} Of CRS Sour’ Loon 898 ObhOs MAY, WACD | eine: he uwho will imagine things | done. Le said, Some of « wy « bios " that are vos tru, eve they aie fects, aud | e grand joke on Abo and Andy," «) r faruilies, aud volunteeied fn ite defence, Vic- | dered bimeeit, Wade Hawptou bud exp, vated a co | Lim ; that he was tired of lite,” und thet he would | srick to them ali the th kil 4 sald waa te T we the veracity of Mr, Lhonias a4 @ witudecs did you refer | federacy, Ttold them I was ¥ to 40 @uy thang to fi « we ume , 1 , é “remove thea tory has crowned your valor, and seeured the parpose | give to Gxlit Lieut, Breck’e litte party, but wae uot | Fates be Bap ed than come Deck bere, Ly Judge Binghani—y, You dou't menn to aay that | offic enid that the killiug ut iret wes ef your patriosic beats; and, with the eratiude of | wlowed to do eo, and Ao he beth t bb @6 once Tor parte TRS TIMONY COLONEL Wt HL Me 'OALL, he would tell what ne did not believe to be true’ A. | potinurder; that he bad commissions for this work, ‘our countrymen, and the highest honors agreatand | unkuown, Jhe people receives the Fovecui sojdier ty Mr. Doster—Q. Have you atany time had charee | No: but be woald tell bingg not true, although be | from the rebel authorities, aud conterrod one on ee uation can accord, vou will roou be permitted to | must cordially, wind tt app ase byw pia sj0us proulanis: of te prisoner Payney A. E have. Q. Deer your | beiteved thom biuself to be true Nooth, or would confer ong; thus every body engaged a to your homes and fariiies, cousvlous of hav- tion of Gov. d wer abd. BAG Ral ty he P iced iB yr duty lead you to be cognizant of the conduct of the euetiment OF &. dD. &. Beak in this enterprise would be comiuteeloned, and it they lee! anged ihe highest Guty of Auierican rebel within the he pp or | p iat | prise: fnhis cel? A, Yea. sir. Q, Do you know . aped ty Canada, they eguid @itizens. To achieve these glorious triuimphr, | now pesmianent!y cartisaly yo be successtuliy Anything with reerence to the cousiipation of he wat), Lknew that prvoner’ A, To the Leet of my kr lust evening, be had no reel since the Mr, Ewine , State your occupation? A. Lam | eiqiied under the Ext ee, und hect at Uiyaniowa Q. State whether the | Thompagn and the oth held (hese commissions tn hot Avril. | prieouer, vr. Mudd, inade any purchases of you the | blank, They CoMmigaioned Benue t Young, th “gt mw ¢ a day attur the aasdseiuacion of she Miemdent? Aol | Albang raider It was a blank commission, wi Dableren, TESTIMONY OF JONN RK. RONKRTS, think T sola hin som " me tition I end to secure W joUurrelves, Sour feliow-coun- Becietars Weues and par airived @: Clarieston | trymen aud posterity the biessinge of fiee ineti- | ou the vob ull, and wele romeiy wd witl hed tions, tenes of thousands of your gallant comrades | jonur, ‘Ihey visited the lortince i. ve fallen, and eesled the priceless lecacy with their | ce@ind to mavanuuuh, jorned by Lule . alico; | hoard that day that | up and conlérred by Mr. Ciny. Ae ite ves, ‘The graves of these a giateful nation bedews | which place they renched ou the olst, wuere Uguerel By Mr. Doeter--Q. Ie it partof your duty to take | the Prevideut was asansainated, and I phe retiren My by | ah from Kichmond, it wa® only signed, eFe. ke with tears, honors their memories. and will ever | Gimwre united wilh the party charge of the prisoner Payne? A. lt have not bed | ea tisn ot (he name ho was said w have | A, Seddon, Secretary of War” My. Thowp- @berish and support their atricken tamil) enemas cial charge of the prisoner ; my duties are geaoral urdered Ca ; id you on that day | gon enlied me to examine these Dlan as, eo that U, 8, Gmant, Laeut.~ F E Q Have you at any tive lid @ conversation with | bear that is was booth who aesaminated the Presi- | | wight tpatily to bbe genuinesos Of 5 sadon's eigua- pec Aa sta nenhatbeohds rom Lurope, Him? A. Yes sir, Q. Have you ever spoken tohim | deuit A, 1 cannot positively aay; my impsossion ie | (ye iu the case of bennett Young, Leto Jude Th P bli D bt. on the subject of hlaown death ® A, On the day that | thet I did not thet day Huith;} the snature was genuine 0 au wens 6 Public Debt. Three Dayw Later News. Major seward was exerniued bore, and the pr Giowexawined by Judge Binghan—Q. When did | gouiversativih bit the tie tr ol va ta eee ” - “8 Sea wasdressed inacout end hat ae lwas puting the ou learn that booth wae the man who had miu dere vay ‘ “ Soot ia, bee! Total amount, #2,635,'205,753.50. The steamships New York end Pennsylvania, the | POs Ce ear told me that they vere tracing | President Lincoln? A. Really 1 de not remember the | Luouipeed tid ne that F been commissioned Washington, June 3.—Vhe Becrotary of the Trea- | firet from Southampton aud the latter trom Liverpool, | him pretty clove, and that he wanted to die 2, 4 ow t ae Adve ot y gury bas published «correct statement of the public | both bringing European dates to the 24th of May, Hy Asli nant Judge ie ate Bloghs Q. Did he gud every be who would €O gaye iu it would be: i bed @ conver tiom with Wan, ©, Cleary, om the day before, or the day of the, assassinarion, at Be. La eo Loeb it wae | day. Q. Abd you cupuot positively # | } | bot on matuiday, A, Ne | ; way that By Mr. bwine—Q But your impression te that you ; . tthe r ing i Gott, as appears from the books, Treasurer's returns | arrived at this port lastevening. The laudoa Times | yee, sir, Q. Hecoupied with that the remark that dic uot best ib ow baturday, A. My iu) eseion ip renee Hall , we war aidekiug o oe a he @od requisitions in the department on the Slrt of | hus the following Srey rare eee ai be A a eg words, | thet I did uot Kicumod ; Cleary @hid they sould have the isugh ow May, 1865. The recapitulation shows the amount | The Trieste Gazrrre states that the experiments bd . . TRATIMONY OF JOIN R. GTLEA, the other side O.Abe mouth ina day or two; | think rr) Vene have extense. | TESTIMONY OF BUGAN STEWART, ¢ aed, % . th fas the dag belore the am nation; be knew 1 tstanding, bearing interest in coin, to be $1,1.$,- | Made in cultivating cotton in ¥ chase has ¢ By Mr Cor—Q. Where do you reside? A. At Rull- . : it was to that hi ef res ig 4 + to de SL | eo euice tteelf. Lhe proprietor of m bathing estab | By Mr, Ewing—Q, State where you reside. A, At | man's Motel, Io Peuneylvania avenue, Wesbington, | Wh# if the scores of the conrpit in et aurong Ue 313,842; the interest being $64,440.50, The debt, | jmenton tt Plauted the sandy downs of | jobs Millex’s, wbout a mile trom Hryantown, Q. | @. Io ;ou know tt cused, Michart O'Laughin ? | relerred ; she sesmmmiuation was syoken of ston us Dearing interest in lawful money, is #1,055,476,971; | the Lido with Sauce wy a hae i et mar of Btate whether you know Dr, bamuel A. Mudd, the | A, Yous b , personally for about jour Guncae it bane war OLY weil aud expressed ens ac " at Commerce and dealers in cotton have declare? he) prisoner, A bdo. Q siete whether you@se bunoy | months, Q, Vid you see lui oo Priday evening, the - . Gho interest being #604,185,094.62, The debt onjwhich cf has dia $7 The debt beari | article superior in fiveness and iu leugth to Auieli> | the day afier the Premade interest consed le D+ ee he debt bearing bo | ean cotton, jooth would inade a fizzle of supsnsaination, and where, | eveuius of (he madassination? A. L did; Twas with | 0me sypreheasion thas | nou’ 5 A. Laaw Dr. M nhater cunday, between three | him ail the evening; O'Laughlin wae at wy hou Ht BHOK HO vee Use berate Seer yr | rae ee finterest is $472,529,270 57. The total indebtedness le The Paris Parure of May 21st, aud f mr ang Uh (He OYE Bing 12 baw bith 6 at by the the Hane th ny : of jae peeeaaination of the fete | coimmunicated to tho Tiuutsk the inieaded raid op 7 : A , | comer ¢ r 1 tH use, riding Hut Waa L pd; yowld thie youl hall+ Nf i ri G2,685, 206,753 50, the interest, both in gold ond pas | We have reason to belleve that the aftention of the Riou slowly by hiuee!. &. At the time you cow Dr. | past ainvor teu 9 Bt Alland, fod the pe fpasud Seats aslon Of ° SS, 8T: 4 D French government ie occupled with ¢ 0} * he n rond hy riven bat whey ur o publi '° jotes in circulation 10,160,569, Done on ©} tuat. dt necessary, it will adopt ex od i 7 bey a no th Peuiuary, boa § Dewig Yond , Jlow much of the tuaiarond could you “ iken- t rr nee? von, @ i, . 7 452,057,060 of the new taaue, and $16%414i,620 of tho | watiat she Amerienn woiunteers. | RiSh LON) Oe ou ware standibet A ALout B uunt- hol AEF recap ay apt vag ee erPorYee e ye cu af Mared Suriait deuveved the, laches nd net of i; Nidelot will leave Hrest on boare tt er ofa mile or nore. @. Did you sev any toly on the Mire. surratt? A. Yo have known he as Low ped ane wh ; @ompound interest notes under the rctof June bi | Trice lone cu the subject as soou ws the Emperor | HT Ota TUNE Ol ie te en eeejown any buds Be a AR | yea eves Camas | the. trbeastuation: NG tus eoneinien ye 1864, The uncalled for pay rejuisitious la $40,000.44 | poturns from Algeria, with bim I could easily have seen the person, ber. on any oveesdiou, to fall to recognize you or ber phowed bass aes Tie. That wes tb, suleten e fend the amount in treasury notes over $25,00),U00 | The Pata of May 22d contradicts the news it TESTIMONY OF PRIMAS JOUNBTON, COLORED, friends whea you sd ey eg Ye A fae failed % a Me It wus miso uadersiond $88 thera fractional currency ts $24,607,000, mt reste: . o the special mission of . . recognize we ones when | met berom the atreet; ‘ obey, when there was auythip The amount of fract Leer $ SOT 00, - | Published yesterday, relative to the apveial m ision | Ho yon know the prisoner, Le. Muddt A. Yo | Padlie falied to recor ulze bet abe iiade a apology Yes Dien Couvarestinn indicated that BUST A< bode Washington, June 4.--The former official etate- | y e-Admiral Didelet, and that he will vo to America | gi;, Q, State when you ear hom after thy 10008 | a me, and | inade the eae apology to her, @. Are gent of the public debton March 31*t, aa contrasted ith that euding with the month of May, shows an in- erease in the two months of two hundred aud sixty- | The Governmont haa revoked the measure limiting | himeelt @ight millions and » quarter in the principal, and of | twenty-four houre tay of Ainerican war veasels | gone on, &. Did you see auything of that man who 1 ate ; assncinationy A. leuwhim on the Sa after B gat ‘ ep ' simply to rep! Rear Admiral Basal, wards, about three or hall-past three o'clock, as hy | {8 Bears Lied? A. Lem; aise, Burret’ daughter with t f ther att ym tothe a The Pave saya: was going to Bryuutown; Maxstor pam Mudd wasty | Ae sith aiid ner attention to the tact thas seewes & aan went slong alter Le had few daye beio jete KRichtnond , that BO gaa © uae irom Kiehiwwond.” While twas ib ) ie, wee correspondens.or the Luihint, aud FeO ved uo com- peuesson exceptfion the PRIMUNE { bave not ree curved oue ce she had not ep piome, Q, lid you ever bave Casiol at any tue toieud for bert A. Yee; | gave é TECTURE Aion i rg oy waned | her w letter to rend ; ahe miturbed it toice abd asked | pyonims ep never Bieoceed © ear praees Bee ee voter in Frepeb porte, A letter trom Toulon says it baa | Joows water st uae ; aCe ? me to read it, eayiog tat *he could not eee to read by at 5 , * A a puarly twenty-two millions in Interest, been officially announced thet the Emperor will se- | oir, the may cane beck by Bunsell etous SY) gusuehi. Y. Dy you recollect any oer orewaion Hid ayer ey ; ie dyn taen sane = se oe turn shout the end ot May hour end @ half before Master Sam Mua tho taled to recoguize persone? A. Lda not] pis proposed Ogdenstu'gt raid wee printed fa tue From New Orleans§Direct. A telegram from Algiers of May 18th states: TRATIMUNY QP MARCUS, NORTON w that bdo. ‘Tibenk, bdid voter nosunicate this mater direc, verooxntnined by Judge Bingbaun <Q) Have you} jy io ‘ie Goverument, tor due waeon that L pup . in the bhabst oi visiting otte a a Mia. burrat the communieal oy in tue bmintak would be een by Ucensionmily, ye ba ‘ e Mir; Whe wesupe nati O ) the Gove mimens oftientis, ana ft did DOL CKOOR to bave lin. It was the practico fe be duet dey dv deited ber, Q. in ail the oe- | ine intoumagiu go bob evuiueut di@cly trom the testimony had to Caa.oue # hen you went fo the Loure did ele recoguize | yng trey IRIGUNE, tO give call nnd examine | ¥04 wihavs one wily Rte ee Ms we oh) ban the informacion .o Wwe ¢ nd L believe be ai with Jobu ft. Burratt? A. Yor dite leww su ratt iu Canada thiee or tour days io f An expedition has been undertaken againetthetribe | ¢ First Despatch for Three Years, of Habore, Itisexpected to terminate ehortly, tow | € Tho following prese despatch from Few Orloana | nigut attack pine French wldiers were Filled ang pe A Ore OF ee Ot Law c' e elght wounded, but no real resistance har siuce been | Mudd, Atzere ae Gree \ ae oh eninge se hee Ais encountered, and the tribes are now subrmittog in inedern cout ie ay me pee) dedi eee ghie 1 ry toed, er aa tr = The French Oaks wea run on Sunday last at Chan- Song A ry in their JUdEMent Decessart. Gan sed aad brrives erga , by tilly, with the followiug reen! Deiaine, 1; Lalla | Jy, howevar, the connect for the defence wished to in- | ere Clue Jolonel Burnett stated that in the Sispration of the urt, thie Witness bod been called to give testition ing moreor less directly upon the p lsonere, frerod Hid you wa with bimor gogloue to the Hecidon | fyoceselom tn Api inet, | bes conversation with Natchez siate that the rebel Gieu, Hood had offere cokb, 2; La Fortune, 3. elaine won easily by two | tespose auobjertion how wad (he proper tine tor than touse 10 retain w ruou? did Hot retaiu » roowD; Lis pereuually, about Michimoud, . Was imsioduced big 4 25 t bio ty Sondere, L wae expected Wo participate, Bie eurreuder to Gen, Davidson, commanding there, Tpeaihi bad pie stated that he ahould object, for the reason Tehuply went there to ascorta.n if there was @ vacant | gi), these vabaia ‘a ihe’ Tad’ ee Weascsburaien ? ee ee tht heap cote vee caer bok ‘The Times Parie correspondent says that it had once been distinetly announced the Joo, GQ. When wae that A. ido not kuows IC wee | never qoccived aby pay fous them tor any edrys ¢ere of the Northern Division of Louisiana, Yeater- be government, es: w long time ago, Q. Wie at probably the lust of Feb- | ug” b heard the capsule of the President talked ¢ fb nature. wae Cloned, culy eo | TaN. OF poshape in Masely A, Itimay have been, | betruary W ett Mh acerneser ivan neh 1 Lh a @ rapt for ad Howte Gube | Vie ussmer nation to aie, Lasbed baa af it WOuld UF gos A. Idd wot Know what per | wiki tue approbamon of the Governiuens at sich. wyod; be ewid be thought it would, but hq would kuow iu @ few days, ibis wos ently iu February evidence ov the part of nietly rebuttine in : : pe Jnould relate vo the geueral aubject of the cone | & You weut there to The speech of Prince Nepoleon, at Ajaccio, et the ay was universally observed according tothe national inaugurstion there of the Bonaparte monument, Pied I were Ue ‘ coli idibary jourtbal, Itie ota 4 ing d y y | Wetman, did ya Layee ulldings im the | twofold characters, It eontainen historical sketch of | AB'AGY, Abd uot alleching directly the case of way OHO | 4/1,“ ayy yqu met there any of thy Drisouere at A fire yesterday destroyed nine buildings tn the Napoleon 1, as well a» & political programme, The o ue fofee OF shat ao farang be was concerned he | se bar al TN ree them well enough to gue. ret district, A firo this morniug at Lakeport de- | two themes ure ao intermingled as to be with cite | eT eet any further evidence should bein. | wer T do not thuk 1 have, GQ. iid you ineet wa * aby won did uot gay iu April, wie Cieparchea stroyed one-half the place, culty separated, By woaus aM tations frou tho | Coa need, provided time wee given tur the defence te eranser fe Nye cuallet bette? A, Het tooth RES Gelivesed, ther this the Uiet amy yo aE Ay Bede es er ae tate net it rm eyes n "Bulle . ind received OL the plos tious & Brie vind Fd on ps Pe me areal Ahi ip 8 Napoleonic be tut of vie oA ret yclonel Burnett replied that It was for that yory | Mi. Weichinen sud Mr Hutleban. | Q, You 61 | ornouthers. 1 outs inieiied ( Wee the tras the 20tb ult, are received, Gen, Canby bas lave wv » Dow occupy Frunce aud ¢ vue ea the with ene & le ter tious Jd. HH. purratl poet warked Montrem, Cf " % i vie COUVPAgatiON with } e be hin ‘ 1600 from bia: the fret on the day of | OPPFeVel. bbhomwpson maid, 1 : r Prince Napoleos ta convinced that the opinions of fe | PYbpone, Me cai to cucelve the proposed evidence, | 4: received two vo bines th ay oF | ee ere ioe ec crrunt i such @C48G wus Be Ibu orders tastructing all military conmanders reporting uncle abould be atl acted on in the presen day, Aopurt, ete G. Where do you restie? A, | aeeasminution; Ldo not recoi ect the dave of the toes tad eaked ure i { td toad @ leche calles * Kill 4o him tog tend the liroite of the! if commande to al though in o manner somewhat differeas, In the clip of tros, New York, Q. Btute whese you | QUG) Were wus a very ert water eiweeu she. | Ty ES Murdes,? aduieerod by ‘iitue to Olver tions ef country East of the ssineippi, wih y veied one fis, Surrett, and the other to her | @ uter and the | ble ed one to q Crome it as ua euiuay. Me, Mamlip w ed Hotel tu | dauhter \ana Q Did you anewer amy ivttere res abe avale Phy tg wary ae ol ‘of the ictiuue of this “ that the paratount &u- The readers of the MoniTeUn e remarked with | wore durtug th of the United states is recoenizod, aud that | eurpriee that it has not given the ahove-mentir ned | spring of tlie tot tus w atthe Nat etter p Al ceivyd iow hun? A, Nesather of these; be y ore be ; : biscity from about the 10th of January until ge lth | Ce'yye etn i in onnidi echowe, fu Ap.ly boy pereous ore named wore, he recent order of President » restor= | aidroas, The Government jouruale- the Constiics 5 Gly Frou 0 hb. Q. While thece did you become | 1 » letters at the same thing, enclosing (he lo entiohed, LurMi. HsleuG Wwe OUALLed, and View e the benefits of unrest: i trade, ie accepted F migdic¢ of Ww Rohe A. We S reonaliy | ther; Lane 4d those addressed to good taith, afilitary ‘orders confileting with | Tionset and Pays—published the epeceh after it bad twith vkes Looth Not pereoually " ce Guident Jounsun putin hie place; bran the biockate win by wight, Q While at the | te letters were all received alyes be. ee Tecusuad )M0ee COMA GODS We.e all Due on «ew cny of the prisoners at Hi IF very leas 4 rks tateaat a the ti nn Dut the rivuatiie, they Were to be KIVOU as & Over, ed for the country on th de cf the Misnis#ippi ! enarlian? Ta nine rie i eae Atoricay | sho bar with hin inero are three that 1 recog | eee eo man? A. dig mot; § sluapr TWO | go that in case or uevue tion, the par tive eu ployed could Biceps euch es e indiepet abl Por if pier or $ Consus otk r whee seyine. that the tout dation of | B1Z@ a8 ereu during that wine 1D sompany, in J for pone 1000 Clas that they me Rade merch tt ge bhere~ e ms y orp patitution, P : y pundalion oO} 3 * eLott O's n ae | forse 1 outed we prievuers o yj rposes. The benefita socured by the Mericeni’s | the xreat Kepublican state beyond te Atinuticy | une Booth | J ieee ievdent Lincoln; Ruse | dy Mr. Aiken -Q. Have you Kuowa Mra. Surratt og fore, cin jetuod that suey would be p alecied at oucn® orders are declared. wo be con tne on the cleporle encouraged Ly the eupport of Frauce vaso plate | M ; one, £ suppose four a lady always atientive 19 her cutive f A, Lhaves | Th pou ead At (ue amon who Wele Gugayed du this public pence, | ee aistaee "tthe ertay will, be : Cyc lglness vulopieed Monroe WDEbhOr OF BOY SEB You, Bodh tien end uf @ lady. v He Chsles | gitorpine wore devected aud execued te Guu f OO OF $he Srm ¥ lo imperial Highness eulogized Monroe. spy conversation be ween Boo | Bat ei « : Indviele UOVO DMGus wOdld retaiabes that tt w Cie ae Seana mtaes we eer Bk “The celebratsl wairsniay who gave fis natin to tbe) BOGE TC: chica partion, A. J did, with Atgorott; | ily tho Loust Y Do you attend the same ghurch oa | Cy | i 1 the Execuuve order in regard to commercial in- | teen submitted to the Censorship, from which it Iku forcourse ere revoked, Military taxes are discon’ iM | iasned mutilated, Une parsace et mide contained & wurde: Gods Ruling, fd bhi boo. bi- are harbored or counte- | doctrine which laid sown the privciple that tt Mae etn ee pecite language ; but tly eubetauce | Mis Burrett? A. 1 do, ale. Be ee lalehed Gn this burro Laat Gepeel ence fe yall be a pp eds ond the eommanity 99 eruments of Europe ought to have Lo possesslo of it was that if sue matter succeeded as well with eueTisore OP ae iu Couade ia the latter pact el Uctober, with Sanders, ers ibe ie ae sintaln the troops ren North Amesica,' ne uly ts Jobneon ag it did with Pucbanas they would get ter- By Mr. Bwi “ Btatet Fey fi Ma, 2 Uke pe * ' at bi. qin sues ret where we rom Camp F. ", is certain that the speech of Prince Napoleon|(has bi d. . Did you hear any other cou. y Mr, Ewing-—Q. etn what business you were | be was wlrusting sbont, dits patiag aud play bu. aes pene © on the Bae, Texas, who Sie - A the utmost dizpleastre to the Government, cee eg 2 Thevw was soucthing said | employed op he iti of April fel A. }wasticves | iarde, 1 ead (hese nen talk of tae bu. ning at Now wives at ae faane 0G he On ult, 18; proseny at | conse: that the company of witnesses would be of that | clic: qt Ford's Theatre, Q. State whetnervrvo the ork and other enterpiires wick they bave uncor aan sees 377. Ag (rye ty eg that | One or two members have spoken of their determina | Cutacter that very little could be proven by the b ivate boxes excvps those occupied by the party of | consideration now, Theia was & proposition Leiore the Sta ene released prisoners Hef ‘of de | tion to reslgu,if the French troops are uot all recalled | Hooth’s statemeuts | heard in the samy conve u whe Freslcent wore Applied for that wveuiug! A. Noy weeut ot these rebelgiu Canada W gestrey (Le binenta from nearly every State in the Luiou. | ¢om Mexico within two mouths. tion on the evening of either the 2d or 3d of Ma: alr . Btate whet! sae a sare Ero lad Boo dade MM SAF Sac Mt | pisdtit'snce” tsar uve Sold oak Se bere is also # tew belonging to the navy among leas; 1 diu uot Kuow what was relerred to, Q di ¢ moe A! ur! Ae 4 pled with water [was supposed it wor pot only Trade in Paria te otill suffering greatly from the 'w which of the other privouere you have seen be No further witnesses e defence being in the jpeloding some who formerly were attached to yo re fees 0 lex whas cucuMAleucea? A. 1 saw thad | attendance Mx. Veena wade aualication far « var. (Continued on the Last Page,

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