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4 ——— . bj ee iy ‘ ! RK SUN, | RATES OF ADVERTISIN eat cs on strcew, wat in of four Hines oF lene, Twelve Corie jer week Six Dollars per year, tr Aw rill be ineee'e: W Oue eflar jer § pies ibree cenia | ae ak. —— rma TEUATCLT EES Lae > i 9a Nicks: eS Se words are comnted aa f ‘ Noss srt eet. | Chirty-Fourth Year. WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1887. Prico Two Certs 10 ach ie monet oe the decisions of th r orney government. Now continued by ihe By to pay the davis He was not ja fy military aa be | in the part of the Theater, and it com Dap i wands # full view of the atage and ap H; tion ef the orchestra; on that day Twas a 4 ue | - ——- | of the neers times, to the abate of | 6a! by Ihe, pes . Me tiee len ated by abiack boy, who assisted me dur | pnts telven, with the water often ap to out k ees ti Aratred Mates then, | f be MAGS When vente ciocers Ware ote ng the day, and in the eventing he aaniated _ for houre together, and here wa romaine A BUSY DAY, | fee a nee reserune | eaeruntal ode More, Sy Ons Oe} rer Sete ee any oe tick | SUN CABLE DISPATCHES, | fortress fera'sicton ton “cxceve wat | Partionlars of tho Exeoution of wis in th bed i their iary woul! there waa a rolearaal, lasting from 10 A.M. in fearful to mention—and often eoverad mM: ta, HY POM, and the curtain w: which he *, they ti Jusres, wl ap all the RECONSTRUCTION. What was Going on Yesterday {o — - : flag, ihey | ntment of federal " a this Hy Mr. Perrepont—Tam Engliah by birth some panning “ rN - MR. TRUMBULL'S BILL cir play en od Popes Race le gE RE anid have dived tu thia country 28 veare: 1 Englacd, France, Austria eaveral came near encieh to have aiped IIS DYING ADDRESS. y. ; ete aise | Tanately the en ntey, the very men | Million of dollars’ to tration fT might eaceh it took no part ia thia lateatrizale, Did vou F , . 4 z ° Piecintatts ecteat who eel the hustile guve which eogromme tn the ae atthe | and it fe now held by one. of thet express any Aympathy with the rebellion places at the bowaprit, a foreign abip came eyeavaes Ger no SoH) rho se up the howe ayverumeit whi ent | a ihe act Ta atic ie, Wes | ereurtiond testieacta te tka & Guting. the late wart A ‘i and Germany, tpn weaigraliod hoe to bn taken of at THE END OF MIRAMON AND MEJIA § EEC BUT «NC c. m of the new governments an rsover life, liberty, property, mare | ritt Smith), that we shonld « “y ortion Mr. Merrick objected, that the queat he € ve a — = his to be the ¢ vot th i that Imperial desput, MajorsGeneral Dan Slee | portion of the rebel debt danghters. T shal w hove le + and ao he i ' ACTION IN TH: HOUSE fod’ chat the President bad withdrawa the mil | Klos." Was uat oo Wetigued Z-Af toy he waned tome day to have "an argument wiih Horace | wae tadleted for murder, THe MURDER OF MAXIMILIAN siaunch, her, and ao he pas ' ts MUUBE, | tary, pomwe Bee ee a ety dnerod Aca RReGrs ROA ail tie, habeas | Wax fariben: L heteve. T late tatd emeuetesec: | Vane Wishan Oeil Che dusation oul bi ———__——— | very miveh affected one of the crew | Naw Ontaane, July 9.—The Tose of Uhl MR STEVENS’ BILL | gut ng ihe war decided that they were mot 2 the Taw, 10 matter what ctitues | plain my views om he autyect, and wow T nak for a | Beer As a could anawer or vot 4*) Phe Dood Denounced by Earl | rere ine af bn 35 yin Mideat jovat city hae © epectal deepatoh from Honeten, , stot © | aonately nat and woud but exiting by eat re | that oo Civil Comet of The Calted States, nf Of | Ae Se, ¥ vondtadid bla: Heat Thaveexpreased armpathy with Derby. and Aa the ncaa wat | Texas, giving # detailed acooun of the ex aaa aan * only. ede! to declare | any State should save any Jark fier them, | there wae considerable applause om the part ide expressed aynipathy . and neck | poution by the Liberals of Maximilian, ING DISCUSSION, mainenia 1h Ulnoeg | Tie that ts be Nofoadedt As toihe Afth rection | of ihe tt iid Part where Eeaw men butchered on bath wit until it wae INTERES’ Miramon and Majia, None of the prisonert were bound of blindfolded, aor was any im should be restored, and | that provides that no Distriet Commander ehall t thove Rares pnt civil | be relove fron the command 1% fhm | The amend Tam a peace man: LE think the rebe!l ato the Will offered yea MOVEMENTS OF THE SULTAN, | suilltencrls ste ~o. i aunente (4 t up therein, Mr. Irn tule « ta terday be Mr Welsou, Towa, aud Benja- | omshen t to have been pat ywa by a A H 1 THE BILL PASSED, hen adverted to the oplnion of ibe Aiturucy. | adviced the Tthat none of shone | min, were ally aaeed to. [for T think it might have been arranged you any longer 4 dignity offered to ther. Maximilian, be srl ‘é (aly witch. Vo chary'e aed) ef tanya | oficery wv mater what crit they cuaml th |" Te hil ae es ended, with the monitien | 8 Bre Oiitel ete umntloe that TO AUSTRIA, going te (oy mysait, down and dine ant | fre tbe ect Petter he IA keped SEVERAL Tefnea thelpeuricloue ct she BM hetite the Renate, | respemainc omiy totComarean, nn! Cortera wee | tHOR Riade, Ly eutings ¢ sphyeintt Boi f ene, $0) b Ania” 6 : [Ne weotaud sat down in the forehateh brought him to Mexico, denied the aw BVERAL Sire Wao rected at tue Cun a tw dayy. wot te we tt tr 7 rned at ate ie. After this wo | thority of the court that tried aad = Judiciary had teput sol the sersnd weet ped In tiie painting a i in saw anhip weacly every day, a 1him, aud hoped that hie blood wou! , ’ ih, which antheriged the. Commend ‘ the yer ph n HE ie Galen } sity which cana near enough wa bailed, but ; Inte:ferenco with th> Bil a to re aye aid daimea rite oe ~ “hay Apron och tak py nnd Ge Tastee Gil EAU be Alnor. ny enitil + CHA ne of thom would take us of, A Swediah | » the further effusion of blood ta aa le sited 1m Vue bill wich te <Wilson) had afte ed, iy te Me, Wiherty and " scone wae placed againat the wall; the low &e. vemmel cae right ap fo us, Just before he was led out for executios Misdemeanor. talc in se bal wii tA ilon) had ee iieed iories tere . SHAS Gt Toa oaeean wont Rava interes 3 ms when we hailed her. Wo askad to bstokew | eaiied to the sergeant of the guard and | Hast winier, the frien da of reconst ty: give th yeas aly Hniaual noise and it would have attracted en boar, Dut the anawar raturned (0 eee ee of gal payee vo Ef dlny be ef.y to ape hunt sttunger in| have they eed, L admit, Wut xr mene SEEN iy attentions the boxes do nu ¥ was, “Lioat t ewonot sp h old, and President's Pardon of No Effect ag! ty icici Sistesthan they are Nivetycuue ous | they aneweied tte, You punished dem : Witte Losnoy, July 9—Hven gat vous ter odenpe- | as a favor that the soldiers would aim af ; We tna tthe tcl are dy a e pom paunielid the ey Van Aernain the seorn. | TMG BE from the WaECS ag geatien ot | of foonla this evening Heel Derby etronely WuGai, Bua Gendt eee * Dae rds Registration Bu paltinry Wtacers ta tive Som ca Gatait for. er ce the chive of the wan i Mba bid Sided wurteenth atreet; knows John Loe, denounced the action of the Mexican go nits.” Regards Registratton. Bu leer ue Gaarriaed ta thie ca Mctotg (even, The penpte eave sary lo fagltitave the pay. heard he reqtation for trath aad | seme Wa oadag uae cargo wie ie aervaa ou voaual aul wa would | Lotte”, Five balls entered bie breast, bet roper Wo us n for thet py an wd t ‘ . veal ety qteationod until alter he teatitied t . ie 1 teed ie i then take the ye of poing cons is at ech id ae Ht hie in - ie es we 7 . v " we 4 the Ww bry a te trial, Lee A witness that he di bus NO Male Ao alecla as ta at | auewer w cannot, Gare Bot *t | other auldiors were ordered to shoot him is Otr-m-Veor, 119; Nays, 31, red of Sr. Wilson w fred a white man teed NRA lle "| micasurea the government tutondod toaopt | my ship rear yous" We etted out to bita| cscees wrt were. APE a iE ie 5 by M . Ne “ Cartington objected to the witne M that we ware freezing and dying by inches, pow tlic’ erento! ° °, ane te fill ottices In ihe % at wi nti y and ured ‘ oe ad that th tices | Hh reqard t _— wl noattention to us. Pho ehip | epateched, Much dissatisfaction and grief ie a bail Phot, wiiethoe sivilor malt ane, people’ carwe Baek It ho It 11 iat tut been Laid, | TWobuainess firme in Liverpool, Messrs. | ng t was mauifostod by those who witnessed the = icra lel acoe atid io abloht | journed Hho Hoang ade Tice had wot beeu queativied ae to thie evn. | Noud and Berber and Mesare Mellor & ras, loavi aia on a bitter fay. Wo alinowt Wiastnsoroe, duty hope atier that, and auother wan] Miramon read from « paper which ho had reas hae ® Vermation: Southall, larg Yongagodin the Braaiiaa A Conference Committee no doubt, i —— "Ae s | The Court auatainod the objection, ani tr Have suspended paymen | os ppotad thuavidenva ulrecanateet ’ aud the boy soon died of hunger and | written that thoonly regret he felt in dyia Arrange the ce Letwoen the Senate ve it a eo Wery TRIAL OF SUARATT. Hosa aa to the conversation witls b | Tho governinout announces that the ex On ‘the cleventh day wo were | was that the liberals should remain in powe Gnd House Reconstruction bills awn ary to jut eating * penton —( Ofek | ponny evatem of postage botweon Amarion er. and that they should have the power te Ve Uh the had Admiral Tucker, inte of the Peruvian wy for the Deferce iba Ik: ord whet aud England will be put into operation point out bis children as the children of @ Ginn as been agree eat Pe uate R i sets: D.C, July 9 Tho trial of | Cerday, w plain an anawor tale | t the teat of January, 1363, Alken We were very | traitor. joverniment to take charge of the expedi h dob HL Surratt waa resumed toolay in the | by hia pla the ata: His Majosty, Avdul Aga, the Sultan of | and w i M tion to explore the Amucou river Criminal Court, Jud ver presiding, and | aianid he wasalwavea nd if | Turkey, hae accepted the invitation of the I Tthiok the mate waa delirious, ejia made no address, hut mot his fate talking about bie little girl at hous, | quietly and bravely, ig 1p a hod y ie TO , Diepatches have beeu received by the ; | the examination of withe the defence | fuinpetby with the North during the £0) vasseue of Austria to viet him in Vieums. | whee he suldcely dropped’ oun died. All The sword of Maximilien was presented Navy Department from Leutenant Com. id was continues | Hy Mr. Pierrepont Witness did not say | [tia accordingly aunounced that the Sultan | thie tine we were on the waterlogged v to Juarez by Goneral Kecobedo in the govs mauder Beardslee, of the US. steamer n fy ‘astman aworn and examined by thts for fell Hid not think it bad | will retura ta Conmtautinople by way of drove | eri it palace. t Hradiey—Lam Professor atthe National | #ily hearing on te one | Aroostook, announcing the arrival of that e Be lsetek ie Ha aie ay | Yoroid Ho fates Dy Mr. Merrick | Y where he will romain for one wook, ashore. Fhe Case of Santa Acua. vessel at St. Simonstown, Cape of Good t to their waiburily Twa ins making observa’ | —Have you a tole rons the gu Vessel until abe parted i | Waguryorox, July th—The Moxiean Le é tied taal aie wae enn y ng observa ih : wa fo Lo , Hope, May 1th, The oiicere aud crew Ve hen ine t The moon ros that night at two Wi yeeaerieal by. Pabonttll | ‘The Ship Meteor Barecd on eine v tug fesse tka i ayy a, gation has received official information were all well ed ite ats of muitiiary | @ hal hoped, biel otAly tlh id At eleven La penile is AVE 1, July 9—Noon,—The ahip Mo- | and after about half anh struggling | from the government of the State of Yuow ‘The Austrian otic are desirous of ait thelr stead, to the le: waa leas thin half way betw Mr. Pierrepont Don't rend it teor, bound from New York for London, | got the beach, Oa attempting ‘to laud Eten, tothe effoot that Geueral Sante Aune y trons obtaining the iutluence of this Government no rerio srigom, ALG that felegraun was nin ae been destroyed by thes at asa. Tho esa Un’ the ann t | landed at the Port of Sisal, at Gen. Peragad fo aid them in secunig the reuuine of i miek Sou om | ORY, wae Bate, and at bia ar oo ropout objected to tho telegram | Mates, carpenter and four of the orow wore geaol of the | invitation; and while there hs was arrest Marin ‘ mn tine alive the marrow eptrit | So wine of th atuere anet Twas | Bring real “| lost. ‘Phe Captain aud all the rest on board qi ot mation got toe heap Jed. ‘Tue atatemont that he was foroibly Tt ia auld that Genera) I ‘ it tt gram vor gs ted beg oa At el twas an | Me Merrick said that Vander sot had ter | were anveud | sry uaveral Tinea wad peating we | taken from the Virgiuia seome thorefure te Loe llamnani detec tehl hl nda ata the seas and naye | Denwctete ur Bei blicanny at they TaN id the third | ichout beleg summeneds any OM | ete Chereh Many and Santetian, T concluded ho wae drowned, | be unfounded. Committee to inquire into Me, Wilnan'e amond: | had bat one. Consthath Comnitry, ATL ot ‘ | Phe teatinony of Vauderpoot was th Panis, July d—Ltisaaid that tue Emporor | Nt there was nothing left ai of Mr. Linoln, with thes twas dinagroed to, to Ul Whar to aig every am Uh nae neon real by Mr Napolaon charges tho Church party of | Pe ae ; CRIME. from Surratt a clear cortess Fe. Comeaney Paying Hada. Heed ties ton Sta y et tillyer tol ted ore eral nding Watt) stexico with the death of Maximilian reame, aud did evorything be could to gst A Man Murdered by itis Mistroan plot on condition \ : 1 by armed re ‘ nil faced north it would bo on. | that the trial was in ped . the Court Austria mo up, and enabled me to walk with him! Musi, denn, July 9 — Warren My bout slaty employes 1 @ | ison moved to mmand the second 1 ively su tloatow decided thatit any questiv patto the | Vunesa, duly 9. Hie Myjoat along the to anak for help from some | p, ina C Y a6 iA aty em | Ww son n to an ad the ona. rt tliat ee Fa | Witeaee WatliMe ta AIEEE tine Ge Lee Virsa, July Ste Majesty the Kan | OTe ti remon, It was bo uee, for L felt | Pettit, alias Charley Wilson, formerly of anater's Department here were discharged | section by providing that the Comiawtig | woe hg the questi tn th esemined by ie, i thane by Mee Carrington ariangotherc og | Peror tae tlaally stocided to visit Paris, and | iirectty twas put on ty lege, ale, Carry | Schayleravilte, N, Y., and lately ao attache on M A list of names ot thoar BEEW NOSE Bhi anae Greate 0s | Viale character of mera eaters Ain hb Leta Coa Geet TUE LROY $i has tisod the period of bie visit during the | was yory sorry tor mo, and went away of Everett's Theatre, shot throu, Vacated Unler that rection vial " f the m st {the Counsel tor r then the P y Y . disoharget waa sent to_{ £08) “Me Holimuita evoke egeiuat the amend. | aud snappers up of wnconeite: ae baa betetenea te thb dons | a0 sntradiot V this | month of 8. bor, rbd Le Pad Y Lcoutd hear lis voice | the heart thie morning and instantly killed, Wai oue halt the fouud | mant. wud My. Yates spine iu favor ot it, | ford tla, gentleman dition of the moon at the fall; the maon |W Germany. wd by bis mistress, Lottie Suorwood. The 6 fancier dou nat roots) oa fle was tal sk on. the: waruls io telegram ny he , to have Been soldiers ashe lace war, ‘hoy , Arenas ture ee SF) Marathon and ‘Therraopyie, f was: THIN at tee ek oa the. weal 'eit| The Velegram een Bent, July 9 —Arrangements have py. for L do pot ren tmurdrens was arrested, Becretay seit tle list back ring that eee Dithin trom “the Welds of 8 ‘The Almanac saye that the toon was fuit | To R. W. Vanderpoot, Hei OV been parfocted for a conferenoe vatwaen | thing of bein Brosaht away, aud Prige Figtt. Union army should be ed untilall! The rendiag of tho journal baring boen | fj\nynivuemberet > to te fall ois the Uths Tada iny eatenta papell rena aly A tho South Gorman States, whioh will take | to treat my trove f took place this morning at Biack River, those who had never ere were | dispensed with, the Speaker pre ed | ving prevent, oe "thas ¢ t, sy for Doss Me ulatibia, | Pisco at an early day berg pas n ere sy betwoen Fogarty and Soward. Elevea “ tof copies of the tawa of Maho and of the eter tenabtenty, Inet = [Nore Tt is unde, stood In connecsion with (hls MARINP. to dhawiel whew Toon tac fought in thirty-five minutes, @ Washington eorserjentent of the | journal of the third Laxislaiure of Arizona, | tine, Me rememiern | aul gow oh ae P B int nr and exomined by telexrat th a Diarict At orn y receive Sou rman, AN aly 8—Noon.—Tha steam | aud my fect aul hands being to |, and ia badly pam + that fi t e oe ae with the Maree t apeiron dhe Latpphangr page + Ras VAneerpom sattas \ast Be pew an ship Ow Cork, Capt. Breotgeman, from et " barait labo, ar ot for on Jelptia pK Aye thw Scere | which were referred to ymmittee on wrung frot the trembiin; | about the ease, and, without « ng A STAM ¥ : w) were amprtated. The Evgiish C pd rome Phil be one ® t : r hich were referred to the Committee m | yeare ago, wrung fron the trembling qonnected with Ford's ‘Themtro in 1968 jin | aha ihe can, av, wl boat DEW Attias New York June 2th, has arrived here ou | patched ‘ine f Momel to Stetcin, and | tine with Elliott Gallagher, but failed te bool dona hy agihicy Ls ea Territories hob aria which Washington wra Apri dine besihak eas th aPEH inte AL | Hey Imuodiately telegraphed him (Vanderpool) to | the way to Liverpool : irom Stettin to London; aot the eaptain vite proposals for a granite basin rroo arn In le ae pte the theatrer t kiaew | cue un, but ont no farther inducome Sovtiamrros, daly '—Noon.—The steams | of the ateamer whieh brought me to Low nly 9.—Seward, who lng and barge office near s Berry, New] Tho Hiuent St doin W. Booth; had known him ten pon fee vier thaw Gat allowed w.tuesses Ga Has Captale, Uhlan fron Now | don Kindly gut n ea pa azn to Now tle c Kiver, thie motnig, wae York, for the reception of foreign etewmers, | tion ot the Re ner, wud | on the morning of April Th wae at the thea: AETERNOON &1 teMambure A hast my Felende were ready to take wie to mY here ant fh ed Io which are to be Ian ted ail tho passen: | pending at the wljournment vost er tos sbyu Nomar |i ace Eadainn teat win tas 1 and eworn—Witne Navn ip Priore, — - —- me) b ae cqvout whatever would remain. f ie treasury building tog ne Hy Neineyivania avon Captaiu fi New Yur H a Bere arriving in New York steauiees frou | Mr. itrooks, of New York, as the minority ine ihe geatloman fom Now Vork to | fur dreoratian, and wee gone an hour el Ne. itt Iai avenue; | Goptala Tue New Turk dues RECON3 fRUCTON. Ny: eAnee able apartinenta for the reception of pas) Tie vit acetion of the avid, des | 1 at no hivasal Z| Preaitent ; the aalvertiveronte worn prepar | inauy peuple ay in was not m truthful iawn ship City of Huston, Capt slaitoh, from New | Cuan ie following | Comatteath tion —— Nin-teoned ad bag owe 0 be of ved voul the governweut of four of tue beet yuby Ire than a bift before | wen ye aces when T lett | eture aud since this trial; witness would | tie 2), bas wrrived here ou the way | ggini og Das bisaing ee en £101 Uy 100| atigteat trates ch tae Ueton annie ot tbe | nit he w lho Me na the theatre to go after the tags, the curtaia | noi Tike to take hie (Lae's) oath in w vase |W Liverjo st seabenet 6s fo pabliews | Oy ght ot wEage cbskeen Aue granite, forming a TOU by I talde Ghatan eeuthe Gacoilua, hecland cel asked anid bt Formission of | waa up and reba: sal had just commenced; | whore he wan iutorestod | Loxpoxoenny, July %—The ateamship | this morning: * Geueral Sickioe has direot- a Debates, Ve. Lo. feet, substantially bu similar to tho | Bick Sumpter avd of Marion Bie erent Wel Romur une nor Wid hog | MAW Booth that day at the corner of Osh ant | 7G. Clayton aworn—Wituons reaides in| Austrian, frum ‘Quabec, June UH} ed his subordinates not to bogin registry-| AluNY, N.Y. July %.—The Convention y minutes, but the latier would uot | F gtreete: ou the evening of tho tion Fowent to Baltimore with Mr. B oT ye the wa) 0 PP. M=The stoamali 140, betw Liverpool busine the Un tion in thie military: ¢ WUtll Congress | Toassembled at LL o'clock ti s morwing, ive, move ad resiled here awe - | lowed wn | Mister, and returned at 10:2; Rode up on | poe was w duative of the Peace uf tho Gleadeil, from Now York | shall have determined more explicitly who “ RTETH HERESS, | 1K etrect car from ot, anil arrived | Ward fiom 1462 till hiecon Juno Bld, has arrived, aro entited to be re ed.” Iti pr Ry Mr. Mick That there should bes fH UUNUNEOS, the theatre at 10:10; tho asanssination | i * pre | i a | Oe Ne . rr lain hate | knew Lee by reputation fru FINANCIAL, sumed that Congreas will extend the tine | Provision in the & va elowiag the Ppeclel Seminu. ansyivanin for | bad then occurred; @ short timo before the | Knee taut have kuown. im. personals people to take tis’ in Laces Frio snd Oo 1 sie 0 | assassination Booth engaged at box, | fave heard peraous apenk tuteruratiy of | TONDOW, July Ym BP, M.—~Conaole for | for the completion of registration ia North | teria, tho St. 1 var, ene all gems Stalag, guarantees foe ep | and afterwards changed to box Now7, this | hin een trath; from what pereuna | Mney. 2% and South Carolina uotil October or No | of the sea, at all seasns ul tie your, Rew Warimivaroy, July Lin after nized and aeeire all the blood ai three weeke before the assassination; fopataiios, weather ee: | el Staten Fivatwenty bone, 71g [glo ling abet At rane Southern states, | ieee alee on that cecasion Booth occupied the hox | pave ald ¢ ¥ | Minoie Contral Ruilway shares, 74%. Erie | Yember BY Me. PullicPhae ¢} the reading of the jour ainbull | tran the people outhern States, with two ladics from the National Hotel; | My? Wn | Kailway sharos, ih. Rieumoxp, Va., daly 9%.—-The colored ma. bh At the Conmniites om s more tt for the Mierrepont—Witn endvised aye ay cannot ra } Corraption in ay Fuanwroxr, daly 9-5 2M moved that the Senar rr von et ‘ dete of five n were tho Masses Hale, L never mowbor then na of th how witness 1 vetwen. jority. lint today is 20 freed be ; ety sereatndayh oop Peery , re duly P. M.—Five ‘ri n Liat towtay ig 20 | quire uid report wueiher I pitécallto ot shi Rison icdedion Bi reir: wire hum ier hhis Z| eam the ladice of the Surratt farally; never | PAs ear apeaic uufaroraity of h clowe at pe ona Bs of Acout ; | rapt vein ac bv lilinwenthoiay, Agreed to Liat ih gh yt had las ‘lhe SP ter for uti; the only one person wi M g “ u sy show Inrge maj mainly due Meh vic balleclistors traceeinx inition cuter tod n Curation hy Mf: Viereepunt uring tho | can romomber positively would bo Mr Livenvoot, July 9-9 P.M. —Cotton. very | for tho whites whee fn the cousideration ‘of thie bs le Lace Aa May, earraing gut tha ila teretotire | TSF tog olected Mages, who keeps 9 restaur Hing | dull. Salew toutsy 7.000 alos. Mildting | peter from Genoral Nickles te Femator | ER eH a hale Beceasary to | reront to the Senate a: what impodisents the. Prosident Mr. Pierreyant eaid thoy hat w right to | gelumn om B attoats dont kuow that be} Uplate, Wry; Muldling Orlous, 10 vt eatel She consiileratliue which 1 my own Jui thrown tthe way? Did he nol appoint onicers | aak the question to fad out the animus of | 's,4Aug “lava, eworn—Wituess lives in| iireadstufts—Corn, ‘70. . Wheat Cuaniearox, $C. duly 2—Gen, Scher} Pelip de pent, wud inthe ju of the Commi to take el a y not | the ul to site ; tly ie depot | ¢ Mia Wliroased al ote: Sra EH! is tee, have rendered thie lezisintion neces | Unied Stat | alt netisfac scwhather foe thi Capitol Hill; wae detective at Hepot | Od. Oatads Ud. Barley, oe. Peas, sh addreased the following lotter to Seu: | manit tf jer Colouel O'Bierne during the war; | Prov our—Vork, Toa. Meet, 1 tor Trumbull expouses la that oity eary ; and aleo to expluin the provisions of | agaist dietret citicers rete | ealted a Judge Fi Was proposed te i 4 tile bt whiety hae hve teliorted. ty | Mg tinder th Hythe ome | Mtnere A ihewiiges palit uptatous, | HuGwe Jou faa. moor | COR dt te faved, 474. 31, Cheas, Gb. til, CHaiestos, 8.0, duty 5, 1807 eer, the ae pant oe necessity for th eintacion eentirely | of the State th otic or which Ade he took during the war. Mr! leo ever say to you. after! Produce—Vot ashes, ‘le, Petro! My Dram Six: Ehave d fees received from said courts by him. Laid what the Preisdent of the do, ' atthe Korkwoud Huuse, | epicite, Syl rednm on the table, errepout anid tho latter. Judge Fisher) tot te didn't kuow Surratt | Sorituee, tai Aue fait the queation could bo asked, but the | UN Weg, eam lets pos tH liberty to wuswer or nut, Wig i le Wyk Ro Taliuw, 4a, out of what in conceive an Struction of the reconstruction nets paawed at a former rerion of Con. |! Dut be kee fs bill back to nto Maasachn 1Cow) Hy Met Wo Dwight-—Lestructing the Committe he would re4 who ahall be reg eforo, that it will bo the pl terol, | Klueati Wo inquire inte the woulda wity | Iv iuterproted and tied | notte am ine, and wont cklen we Wis 1 opinion ove Lee on his oath spox, July 12 Dateh ; aah 4 | of pormitting f funde Beta ihe anirik needles thes whee | teenie ieee tng Reis tray rdy ees Montended the | MP fon, | Mt the time be was a policen | Standart Gomah pig tron | ue of way to “extoud the tin for t towment of eine, tutions eee ttn tellirea Chat tits taattieyat wnre, | Tumeia.to teach the Raqulmaux. Dut they thrusts | ended the bs Witts question, | ie te tn ane mae, et) 1 Peteh Hh Leone | completion of my rogistration, way to ctu: | ty the State Treasury. te news jer A / | Mal Mo" |The witueas then leit tio stand, and wae! slisvod , i y | bor or Novauber, If 1 proceed now aut | | ostod in State bone and hell f lation world have bien annecesssre, The orcasion | place t nidemt of the, Sevaie, | Let then dn vatha, na | THe witness ton eke fytpreies v0 believes oi £1L ia; Woale vil, £4,” Spor oil, | Wee g Al thew OC hie Prantl wit | bo tvestod it Staty bona and iveht for the Mrbich, gave rive to th weir tho war) aa It were Preatent Jol ve be woul bever | Log a8 I wan proposed in the pu Sultation, Me. Merrick said the, witness| Charles Kimball, aworn—Witness lives in | £110 Hae Tasted 's leaked bonedt of such ine tution vh oh may drag Bo legal pvernm 1 fe tebel Slates, | pal 1 Consitil fihe United Staves | that Genera! Sheridan had prope Id anawer the question, Mr, Washington; bas lived hore all his life; onee! . Tattmatiolen thay | oti tbe treasurer. las to allow trustees 4 tnd that these States were rill pr: perty subject to | If ther yiltng that srleved luin (Dreok=) | registration in New Orleans ou the 20h of Jnue lived to bave the witness at has been « cons! ‘Terrible Suffering at Sea, ered not eligibly, | Panta pe falicary coir. "Hhia war be [ey pon whieh Than nyt i the lace he ihn | ao coma she other parkehes on Die th ick said the defence would then fume people ope The I 1 Wrewir Finns gives the fe inet mtatiny of me | at see aeciane angrea acted. This was the ead w Wits assent flhiwyers on the other side to have the | July, ‘The President having telegray heard persons She feigned wo remedy, idee ‘billy Kowa aa | Ill oPvivhta nnd Magna Charta uver hiner Te | the fim was tn stort for regieeation, and that | M&K, 8 Dassat Gl Aten ak ee S fen 7 | lowing particulare of the lone of the abip | acta of Congre $ba0 all a co fave Hie rescntiary fic (nauscovaiton Wearee Celt ean’ | Chases free bitagr ake bad cc tstna Ta HURGat | Seal ee cea Wee hee, ee PR MELO | oatlad alt 6 uatructed how ty anawer. y he was s d—d rascal | Ocean Queen aud the terrible sullering of | O nth uf offive 40 690 OF Le Wuule un tho rears nr rie mee ernus "hese tipica’ aut roel Bi ho freotan stionla be Moprived of hie Tiherty, ae | Any obatruction of fiw it this? Tesrenod to him | dude Fisberasid the wituess abould have | and all that; [seumation:) haseard people | the crow: fupport the of the Uulted | ing comuitice on tha right of eudiege aa ir lecititaate positions in the Calon, I Coke | property will oat, dae fgrin of Law} but hee In| (here was pone. . He was | {from fucthee | been ael juestion when on the atand, | Sy they wouldu't betiove him, In one of our provious numbera we gave | Sates, and aft engaged In. roe | qiallteation to lattes ae ene ane a. was wrong in thie pl this wnels | Cah twelve su‘iltony of people w eauaris by the expiration of the Unse to which be | He bed Loew diamlesed aud could not be | | Mr. Blerrewont objected to the order of sliort account of the dremiful autteringe | Dellion, ur Kiven “ald” or eiieturt” ote, | Chowhate The ean tte ut, Aivord ia legislation fe wrony, has ho f on. ant cite ll righ’ oF trial by thelr [+ was Tinned. i { ealt lonlug the witnres. of the crew of the Ocoan Queen, we have fran al. This should ba express’ as heretofors privtad. " Bet be eusiained. “Por a win Twi sak whe | ed to the morc and eprlce af ti Mr, Suvens, of Henn. cloeed the ‘tebate, Ho |” yy sworn @ minod by Mr, | , Judge Fisher decided that It would not! now obtained further reliable details which «lared otherwise, If left to co astra Se Folger nosed to amend 1 attention Phe Renate fo cone, i yiewtin, | de aa ead fram the Teclaratlon, ef | aad: F euntens that a amall portion of tho blame | weprick—Am. Ciel hugiueer of te Gore | do (0 show what some pooplo any, but what | Dam queaiued further ralinbl harrowing de. it may he helt that uo other offvers| out tho clause prolibiting | Bilewe e puscyunsaiverof nse 10 since’ | Kinies “Co Mele hat! ter pe plecut. te |Jousne inchaaeablese te nee of lnrepep nas | cempee Fire Department here, and was en | Was the general opinioa. Chere ure per: | geription, tt will oe Ruationned tthe | are include! than th ee etiuineraced | voting, HOPES, Pav DOTS, Sk BATA. sos, Sirs ta soarn Salars ihe tecsienata trata | NETL Worer Gace halowe: oh teak dnge th the bith ANd (hat wae oto te ee fod | fu 103; 00 tho Alght of April 14, a¢ | sone who would say they wouldn't Leliove| guly murvivore wero Curry, the ma 4 | in art’ c ation, wud that | Mee Carnonter moved eubatitu € thera hud mm fs, Tho gentioman’ from Pent ste | Qhet kmowhadee'of the. condition of th country, | o'eloek, aficr ap, alarin of tia wae struck, | suine of our beet eitizoue on oath, Such | Julius Fortes, @ soamau; the lalter beiny a | even us needa A Ue blinrad'se sete ante ae Rtevois) "Nad wk flcat prs hich we were lexslating fur, Ifwe had all | aud Frode o treet, wnt fins persone are always to bo found, , Fee il gt RI ie 8 | oyon ae of » voto unten bet onts, “one ee Mrined dows Rave: elice oitend tush tha Bigins | Ok apue ens TE Si feai aay Hed | ile. Merrick here asked the witness what i they have now arrived at tl iF | Alequaii salle wo | shall be able to road and write iu the Rug mes inCowpen Quay, near Blyth wtion two distivct « nia! Hah Tangusce. Me ty ly {he 'properiy acly Inrebeliign. were, conn erritory, and i of Lee ; roretet at loagth fhe_propariy bul ihe ltvon thers | beicly In rebollan, were, squared, lorie ry and ry ee iat ft sg heard ewid of Loo since this tr | their couditiva boars testimony to tho| of reconstruction or al by Congress, | argue in f his proposition. Te tent t wel Tatts of bneive mullite Hf pos | subject to thin Naiton ae cunyuared territory, and 0 keep thie engi ily | ig Wo ohjoct to the question | £iZhttul sutfering ndured by the ship. | and eugrafted anna sitnat’s plan of |e-uld be tho polls under the : unt eyes ut all wriven hiatnry, hae nab wry se tale nse aug | S081 wa at anton would he Poh | sarcarriegton=Wachleot te the question | a; kad crow ty Mr Curry has earapad with | reconstruction, | * Tho aslution, | proper reg preaorival by the legis 7 aaaterers calacal ane nee (pon the principle. of adiniaston | potrated er who 0 that | east injury of the two, baving ouly luat | 1 holier th sal! Intice, Mis plaagd ao oa Rualntatn their hostile. ateit te buppueiers wld live many uf tbehiy 40 Dit we vee wot al perfectly pore order Infurwied me of the ansassination ; L| Justgo Fisher anid ho desired to hear no | hie feet by tho frost; but the | Roneenl’‘atauesty, barstig ihe | Lat pines Wie airclas oe reace ee gery Feyal auihcety, va far se ro thie they jad over giveu it satiction ve roaderstuiding oF iw aw! of went to the War Dopartneut, aud it wan | argument ou the point, He did not intend | tate Portes ine iaves Groene “A more libcrat amueaty-ta tu | iuteinae erits of the. eltiaen, noe, mou, ececrnerl wie utte Ma. Tartars webow they eongucre hor ts It wonderful that we should have | then very dark o dark bh “allow the character of to I 40 ble eusomes OF the | UDE libetligonce, wocld’ Le tua tomate en eu hd Paruaty wha ey conic ria monrtl al we shalt hare then very dark; it was eo dari Seeley oe baetinal borate reaina tant | HuprARINT fr nome ifort ia urgently ee-| my judgment eayeatial ty the si ceay of thw | Uut imtelligence, would be the fondatios : . sea thew ts Wn, ‘There Was no T upp. ve been condicion, | H There wae no moon | Wight have grown out o jmony be! ies lat bott his feet which heave inca one | walt erengatal, Ulan of Fecoustruction. It | atone of the Goverument, Ho world bare * te Vi bistory tor thin except in the int evens then recounted y ataxe P ettind ty Lae loat both hia feet, which have heen am: | ill eularce the range of pop for ab uitte tely. nine ict of he Duke of Albis, This Inv was Stim, and eaid that when we declared | Up how L went to the tire; the eky ll ba Pell MAE dal : | putated above the ankles; all the fingers, | the tinportant jure tail tho Couuittes oa Sa€ " t eacaiee Dupe ie Alba, THis lew Was Sy oF ihe utters torte viet ‘ rederick Calvert aworn~ Knows Lee; his | an well aa the thumb aud part of the palin | lative dopartie ita vated to him that he was ex “| ot is6 or of Austela, for when the Muagar Boh Bre oe 4. Kirsecker aworn and examinod by | reputation gouorally is bad; he waa doubt: | of his left hand; two tingors of hie tight otherwiaa in ned | to defoudt the ri Jo, | eomedie hee h ro © hole elit rights were te-pe ooonts, Rod were ent ith Mr. Merrick, —In 860, 1 we {et iu alinuat everything he did whoa he | hand entirely gous, while the two! | fh tnlom’ to. answer’ eters ehination ihe : iy 1 of li shetaeamin th Wom | ad one al te Ha of bis aud IH ativote, and rondo there yot; | was employed with wituees lu (he ollice uae | realiing "ave. uate of about #. The poople airely can bo eutyusted | made ae it arose, but haped to. be able te Detine been E ; wo iat jtuership with | wo treated thet, reat my hues iv uexe to OMt UL atreot in 0) | dey Cot 0. Beirne. ; 2 an inch in” Tongth iujutios | to judgo a fru those who took jai | close the debate on thie prer'h ‘ F thin county. | there ean be Be | mis that ws my he ited ow Hh atruet, ail ines errick—From what you know of | were inflicted by the trvet euidored | ia the revelion, the won at once qiullied | tion, Me wa ur f arme . mie Sean ae aie | Lees eecereta etaLae ha beta erate | (hon S UAT®. the front to H etreet; | hia general reputativa, would you believe | while exposed upon the wreck twelve sive re in their adivsion to tha uew | pi had f f pore ingle | thar he people nf those statew br thelr ety | the lot ran back 79 feat from Ht atreet the | bun duder oath ? Haya to the full inclemeucy of the} order of things. Such inen belag oligible | ti le as : ‘ ‘ f ; at such | sbould claim tor them any rights let | stepa of my houso rau up aa from Hetreet ;| Witness replicd that he would not be-| Baltic winter, aud without ry } to offco will have motives to identify thom: | aud thea thre could be bo tisur ; bos | dinuaitiss” ns q resttig them ner | foi " j Mr, ato irr ould | in Albert atroot, Cowpon Quay, the views of the majority.tiow more thau oy 3 owneend gereripent, of tauy | stead rel law. Ho then reviewed tho condact of! the dour amoking, e ng ‘on the | betivve Lee's word from qeneral teputa- | he arrived few deve ago. fl bat | den of ability aad experisuce im puvie | tuations eae Eanes, of ane 6 , ie Conmattboriachel bf the comusriag | lower steps or walking up and down; when | tum, whew no inducement existed tur lim | of tho uecutronoe is aa tellows su | business are a fur the Stato goverus | goveenin alia Cerio ef jug the lower stepe L was within 19 | to ajeak falacly, Jaya anauumoued | Qusey, Capt. Carty, in which sativd at | wents iu the South, and it iv truly Uulur. | eunenut of the. governed be neti « wid The ¢ hit neighbor. | about 12 o'clock to-day, aud never eutu ui, Le in Noveuber Inet, with Hate that at auch a moneut nest. whatiun stove uf ro nor of he Ci ernen had ih on | hood la # very quiet one at night; the wight wuybody What witucas could tunity to, cargo of deals, for Martley Boon alter | who boow anyibing of suuie uae’ ae Pima eet ie a Date peveruricin ss evout wna ver lou heard no conversation ; f r . ‘ 1 ira, aro | power way Wick pup an peraneae seu H gover, we ie dy fia heard Pi eure Hopes | Col Jas. Ke O Bierne aworn—Loo left | leaving tho port we met with strong we: di Need,” aud especially those who | were goverved hat somothing to aay about | i to preserve they ay 0 f site| Grtarena, aud | wight proceeding from #41 ; had there bean | wity erly winds aul heavy weatuer, au could fil judicial stasious. “This exposse| the governtuont, It hae been eaid that ad ors ve, a3 : “ mpviarily the | |} eitton | ve Uiares ona ceara ouversation I would bere Leant it; on poring very wueh eprang « Te | tue experiivout of seueral auiteage to need: | mendid wut have walural right t» parting } Yas conquest; wan te re tr anid of the acta uf the Dre at Upon the Attorney that sido af the street might bs service of tue Govern. | more than a fortoight we pumped tho vos: | lees lacirds, It the exyoriiuout fails it ie | pata in too governinput, but ie was trpe | meot of the chong, ahd We ‘ ais 440 the ont rad af Me Guvcrumeny to | 8 MAN forty to Nfty feel. || ment by witueas; bie reputation fur tush | eel to koep the leaking dawn, out without | more like. y to fail trom toe instr to disiravelising aay’ waa, Those w Bales to govern then byl gues uf" |i ¢ Bresidet io do what he Hof much rveoustruciin, “the | «Hy Me. Vierre ont to and voracity wae bad, | Geaph in the eatly part of Deo put in clive these who could many men of practical nierite aud great in fod the solders wan jus, m4 a mbllahiag provisional guveru Srelue fy aust dla ac PH AE the answaniua’ | dlr. Merrick tow proposed to offer iu evi- fudiog Whore waa Shy feet of water iu the | aasire success, s Ld tlusnee who veverleara’d to road aud write Hon, am Hy Cab oriay laa te eau laces a he ono iow til neat more reeiark to | deuce the record of the trial aud couviotion | sip. Ctuld the marive and ho deteruined | I would regacd the posagasion now of a| ile woull not datrerchis aucd ene but Hy trem the Biesicaha,” Th shining that the resident bad ject to mal wy that wae tur vat Pahoa! | Gf Clouser in thie Court | to bear up for Memel of Dantzio, Alter | wir tivid of choice for cite ullicors ag one | opew ar wide ty ally amit tnt for | tenne, erlod | of tne, | oftnt to sive to thine Biales yo Folonaed 6 | hive veew out 90, tate au not ot |" Me Carringiow oljeetod to tb Auliniaibil-| changing “out coviree encountered @| of the must effective iustruuental in} Dlr. Pallor opposot the jon of ar Period of time, whether s day ur a woes, a month | Weally the iMtenuion. of Congrase mo far ae Kt wan | Ard if hie 0S in way | the nasgeaination } Twas sitting ia front of | ity uf the evideuce, A new trial Lad boew Ny storm, and ut eight o'clock that night | the exeeuiion of Uw military authority con: | educational qusiitication, The general OF w year, the mary hd “iultiriay to preserve | thew uuderstiad. Cougte A wailed fe ve UF a rary trib ty house on wisth oi at ' a 5 was?) Jreuted in the Bor what purpose | We brought-to undor baro poles, tt being | ferved upou Diatvict Commanders, Ae ib | ot for sullrage was that of manyood Mie ad Unmet aa ak wes | Sara bei had pe uy atu he ail tue ny house, aud wlisre waa sitting | Euclid it be proper io put ia evideuce the | dark, to walt for daylight, but the scan | isl fad sys H provented, aa will tue pon it} is bal wot naked far en arlusation contd be unas Wow llitae | “eluce the passage of the iilitery act of last | Balisbuty, aud el rere mane fig, cue talk, but L think * | pecurd ufm trial whero #man wae couvictod | LIVKO over tho ship, and as aio eapidiy | ple, by wud be. frou sevuting for the more | al aueliden ab night be Fy government could be contlonet ation | Fession, Ka to What {te proper consiruetion was” | guilty uf these crimes, It was ‘orcurred from the winlew of the meat | Uubnetsentenced, aud where uow trial | filled with water wo could uot atay ny | service men of aptitudewnd character, wuove | mule ou oit » quostion, bu eft la the Jwcreilon of the wuverwicn mower uf the | ‘The miliary commanders created ‘by che law dit. | that wicked follow Wire ant take Nim responsible | pit,’ had beon granted, | longer ou the dock, but touk our blankets | reper tyico ls ancsitoa ae th Hon cf! thane vost voubienn dovug plbea Bali ec orclol ees ie em raaeny or tne | 0 ma ouse, Lhe disonstton waa hora waived, and Mr, | aos went uj | vosiatont layaliats Ln trath thie | tow witch r te won 4 Kueniwelves aa to its constuction, and | for acie which the Confederate Cabioes was gully fpirit of our insiitations and in subordination of | Gen. Seboticld liad evine from his distriet to W: of, OF conree they should be condemmed ; so+hy c Dy Me. Merriok—I know T wont to bed | sorrow stare eight in aun vot the Co. the dia ta oulrui that be should lave to walk edt to tho poeseat Cones intion, Wass the Constitution, Tages, sir, that this mdlivary | ington w consult President Jobnam na to whet | er they eho.) rT J ofewarde give ro | ab IL u'civck, beeanes my wife cued mo) tie iidulgenve of the Court to adie crothe ol many of tue fstcifal With rele | thay were he theagh fi | wer shonid not he eontnend a day longer itn) Lis aties wie under se law, Geueral dacks B+ pinion, — 1 would Fy vt wae PL LhMout ag | im, amgtig it we 11 weloch; aut Etold ber | iy pointy a0 Lie eallongue, ‘Sle 4 srice Co vlake HHAtIOR onnresieeh fe | EOouIn pabvete perks ea ee 1 of civil “eoveruie | would Mave give to hove tulitary eomunancess | it my Judgment antice of te ldo so when J your wis rate: ‘Vaca : Mult ee leak i tanger of its} Mr. Carp sat ‘i . fs | bi oway cwot Ue law, and would have reqoired | quinad. Dw tld carry tout zal od be Mes | hinuacuel eae to, . MED TuaaEan lob Costneuling | Martie’ too rhd emanate : he | tens ta eurry Houle H ron did no | Crbuval that E have mientioness, gai. wwhteh aro ned by Me. | Adjourned Mutil Weiorrow Me Two of Vitoreagat at tue Commanding | Mr. Curtis. moved t9 aon there * sconio artist, and wae eu | warot away by tb tyow ta0 | as to allow wouoa to vos va thins; he Called upon bho. Inw ot rhe | mach the legal teh bat withdrew 4 Di ofthe Hol an the is fet om te | gage suc thing moniter at he | mame ihe level (rianale of Profession at Roda Phoate the romniudes of one ton Aste wud | for the presouk troanae tt fs yy frrsraenent, 08 5s aeluabiia | wi E Hew eceoly of what weuld ie hoxieal | 14 1835; on Avril 14, 1805, Twas ta the paint | Prue bathe are to be ea oF te fustuer iegselativn requ Mr ky Sickel tttrimate en stats: | the’ommion , | Modetrinue ta ‘cnotieatlant "er, "Blevens. ihn of tho Theatre frum 9 veloc A.M. | Porteuuuth Vo, Wi We crawled Mhbibiaales ty ores, Fs buptans wored 00 faribes amen Vory reapootiulir ro) MY esihiel aslestianes | Welles wide Lawes Wt whe Mad aye wiv dy aud do Likewise 4 wate wader wy MIG w'oloui A A tke palutiuw rom ie | Le.

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