THE COLUMBIAN, I .,M CUtll nKMOCrUT.STAri Of Tits NOHTH AND OOWM-' lssucil weekly, every I'dday morning ,at m,oi)ltSllUlt(i, COLl'MllU COUNTY, PA, I.. t.oI.t.A per ye ir, Gilronts discount, nltoivod j, HI .U To subscriber , 0111 ot the t 1 '. n,i. t inn. arc tl rtir loir, -trleltv In mu.i ...... .(lUIU , ,. ,i ,.,.nt ill. III.. iiiitl..,, ..f ti..l tinlilull ufi'.-.iriKr.M nr,t ti.ild.lntt in.,.. ' hi. 'I edits ttlc the expiration ot tlio tlrst, will not bo given in n inert sent out of the, statu ortodlstnntpovl must lio paid for In nilvancc, unless a resiion.! , n r..oii1n coiumbl.1 county assumes to pay tho II" 1... ....... .tint nil il..niltiit. It lJ.... .. i.ik l tin iniiircr exacted from Kiibserlhprslt, 'job 3?aRTisT'riisra. i... t tiili;tf lipirt tnnnt of tlioCoi.tMBUKlsveryl 1 111 : i,i nnr .t h I'Mnttmr will comniiro fnvniM.; ?r witu t'Ht or ttio larjro eltk-. All uork done on1 ina,m;'j - i Columbia County Official Directory. i'i iient .nuiifu -i iiu.itii i.i.ii-iii V .uviitc.luilges I. K Kilcktiutim. P. I,. Sliuman, . . . .. ...IIII.... t?t..-.1l I' Wll.iw....... ................. ' Ti it irh-r -Williamson II, Jncoby. ,,i AUorncj -Itobcrl II. Little. ''' ,r1' Hiniwl'Ni'vlnr.l. urer-lt A. Siveppcnlirlvr. ,ii sinners -Stephen Polio, Cbailos Itlch.irt, a.".".1:'.1:!!;.?:.-.. .i.n.iwv. II I1IS1IUIII it . 1 tllors-S. U. Willi ! i ..lu'imuji, v.. ii. Pti- kll'llU. "commli'loncrH-Kll KobMni, Tlieodoro W, mi on nteM-merlntenilont William II. Snyder, i, n ivi'ir null let -!lrcctor-lt. s. Ilnl.scolt, Is'm. Kramer, niuuiniuuiii and Thomas Heice, Bloomsburg Official Directory. it Mdent ot Town Council-1, 8. UUI1N. r.rklMiilH.lit. i in (ul Polleo-li. Lajcock. Pi il.lentor lias (Viiniuny . Knorr. 1 T'tnry Miller. Ill l.nsUUrff II.1I1KII1K1 mill mil- .iuiiii . niiiii.ni lUeni, 11. 11. ........ . v..n, i. .i lonal li.ink -fliailcslt. l'aiton, ''resident p. TiHlln, I'aililer. , iiinl.i County Mutual Saving Vunil and Loan lailon-I'.. II. Utile, President, C. W. Miller, 1 r. . U IlllllJUrU llUIIUlllLT II I . . . . i.j.L ii.... -U'in. re.ieoek, rresineiu,.!. liMlooisoii, eeieuiry. Ill unvoi i ; m u.ii J1II....K . u..u -.uw.......-,.. llniwer, riuaiuynii . . . .. .. , . -..v.w...,, . CIIL'IK'II DIItECTOUY. liArrtDT cuoiicii. Itcv. .t. P. TiHtln, (Supply.) ,..,, S'li .1 ly s-TVlccs -lux n. iu. and M P- "' suinl.i" scliool 0 r. tn. , .... IT.H 'r Meotlns-uvcry Wo.lncsd.iy evening at 6j cluck. S.mis tree. The public nrolnvlled tonttend. IT. JlATfllin n l.w i nr..,.,n V..V.1.U. MtuHter -Itev. I). I), s. un.l.iy. S " "lav enlcc3-10, a. m. nnd 7MP. n. snmlaf school -on. in. ..,.,,.,,. iT.iver Aieo'inu--L.ii.ij niu.no.. ,.j v.v , s "itks-trce. Nopews rented. All are welcome. nmnYTf:iitsi'iii'iicii. MlnlAier llov. Muari Mltihell. sniid.iv sen lees -lo.'. n.iu. aiidOMP- m. siiiitlivSehinil '.in. in. . , pr"ver Meuilnir-Iftery Wcdiiesdiyoenltisai r.i s . ii s'rree. No puws rented. SI rowtcrs welcome. MKTiioniiiT KPi-cortt. ciiritcit. PresldlnR llldcr-liev. W. Uvani. MliiHter-ltev. 11. 11. ocum. iiiuliy Sei vices -mjj nnd f p. m. nllile'nS's'-i'.VeJ.Mom evenltiirnl r.vj o'clock. "miiiS Men's I'mver Mcnilnir-Kvery Tuesd.iy deiiernl Prayer Meetln: -Every Thursd.iy evening 7 0 X10CK. KRKOKMV.Il cni'Kcn. Comer tit Thltdand Ironslrccts, i,,sinr- llev. w. K. Mens. eslilei.ee . ('oi ner 4tli and fnilin Ine upeets. .Sunday Sen lees -un n. m. and 7 p. m. miiiilavSelinol-fln.m. n.i.-er ieotlns-satuvd.y, 7 p. in. All arc lin It'll '1'here Is always room. ST. I'AVI.'a CUCKCll. 1! ctnr- llev I.. Zahner. suniliv Seivlces-lil a. m., 7X p.m. .und iv School 9 a. m. . Klrst suml.iv In the month, Holy commm.ton s.nlees preparatory to Communion on I rld.i leiiliiUbctoretho st sumuvin e.ien iimiiiu. I'civsrenteii; oui i.vei ji.in .u n...... . KVANdKI.U'll. curucii. presiding KMer-ltev. A. I.. Ileescr Minister ltev. ileoriro llnnler. . . , siinday Sonlcc- p. in.. In me Iron street church, pr.ivcr Sleeting i:erysabljatliat p. tn. All aie United. All ate welcome. TltKCliniCIIOFOIIIltST. ....... i utim limn micic church on the hilt, ' kiiiivvn'nstho Wclsti Baptist Cliurcli-on Kock street ''M ."iilir m'cctln'.' for worship, every I-ord'a day at- U' ?MH"?w?nDdthu public are cordially Invited to attend CH'lIOfil, OUUKUS, Wank, lint printiM ami 7) nentlv bound In small books, ou hand and i sale ai mo uulchih" i....vv. fct2S,ENCYCLOPED!A mmwmt mm m l'lw flu-Honill t'ir I'.iJ'l HOW TO BE Mm. runners lie . . . 2r.rtcliniitcjni;a'V..il.h,l.mi-ll YOU5? OWN1"1"1"1' l,wi.ilc... I WWH V WW IV liront Kuril;.. One iiLilit t A1IIVPD FOl'l W"l tn 1,110 ten 11, Ml EaiAVW 1 Civ Dill. r 132 111 3i dais Oil; ollirr 75 In 13 i!ny. ? IV..J 1, 11 tlmi It. ci-l. li 1 cv rvl,ilv niiiii. it. N'ti'l fer clrciiliir. ana U-ruu. Ali (.iiier.il AiriMit. VV .n.ti'.l. A, .ir .i 1'. W. ZICGLCU 4 CO ,1,H)0 AnUM.,rii!l'a, T. Kov.SI.9.-I7 1,1,1 W H. HOUSE, r.LOOiMSDURG, COL. 00. VA, Ml styles ot woil; dono In a siinei lor manner, w ot k wiiiinntidas ivDrcsenteil 'I kuth l-ATintr-KiMViriiouTl'us. noodsels tot fin. Oflico Coiii'i' .Main nnd lion streets. To be open at all hours durbnj the datj. Nov. 2My ni.oo.MsiH'i:u muix'TouY. PlKll'llsSIONAI. CAltlW. lll'Clv'IMllI M. Altnrnev nt Law. OI' I i.. nn ii .1. I'luk's llillldlri'.'.liilstorv limlil l.iuj:n.Uiirj. ",a ' SIM t ( tl. IlAPvKI.KY, Atliirney-.it-l.aw. O'l: , In llrower's building, vud story, Itoomm i j J li. KOIUSOS, Attorney-at-I.aw. in llai tin.m's building, Main blrtet. Oitice 1) W.M. M. UKItKIl, Stirgwm ami Plry-i Ian, omco Market ueet. Near in-pii. f It. KVANS, M. D., Surgeon ami I'liyi t) . nan, (tin'.cu and HealJcnco on Third street, T It. MeK'I.'I.VY. M. I).. Sunreon ami I'liy J , Mctuii.tioi Hi sldo Haiti street, below Marlat, jyi.J. 0. liUTTKH, PHYSICIAN SUHQEON, onice, North Matket street, Hloomsburg, l'n. Oct, 1, '79. D"' l. l. P.Aiin, I'llACTIOAL DENTIST, Main Street, opposite Episcopal chureli, Iiloi luirg, Pa. J" Teeth extracted without pain. Oct, 1 is7 JIIscELUNEUL'.s Tl M. DltlSKKU, CI UN ami LOCKSMITH vy... , ... I'nving luacuinesanii .uaeuineo ui uu dalred. Ocbha Hocse llutldlng, Hloomsburg, ra, TWVII) LOWHN'IlKHCi, Merchant Tailor XJ Main St., above Cenlml Hotel. 1 K, KUI1N, ilealer it. Mini, Tallow, etc, J . Oeritni street, between suona ana iniru. . . i Ilfinsirs l-'IIKUNI). I'rnellcal l.otmo .A lulliln lloiso and Cow Doctor, lilornnbbiiiii Kb. u, '19 tr yT Y, KKSTKIt, vlt.'.l'nnWT TAII.OH. ItoomNo. 13, OrnKA Hoi'sK ucniuso, Hloomsburg. aprlll9,1s7i UATAWLSSA. M. I HYl'.ULY, ATTOItNEY-AT-LAW, Catawtssa, 1'a. w coiiHi-iions tiron.niiv mado nnd remitted. Ofllco onnosllo (lnlawlss.1 11,'nnslt llank. Cm-3S Vy II. ItHAWN, ' A T TOlt N K Y-A T-L A W , Catawbsa, Pa. omce, comer or Third and .Main streets. carpets;-: Lareest stock In r.ew . v,,rttlt v. Lowest Prices. cousMlugot Mouuittes, WilioiiH, Axiniusters, Velvels. llody and lapesir) lirussils, Threo plja and Ingiatn uarpei.s oiiiii i. iters to match), Oll-Clollia (all vildlhs), .Mattlugt, A-. i.At'E ct'HTAINS. Il.( per pair, to tho llnest llEALl.AclllmpoiUd. SHEPPARD KNAPP, lsJ lul Sixth Ave., cor. 13th it., N. V March 20, cm, abico. Y. 1UKTMAN EPKSStNTStUI rOLlOWINa AMKItlOAN INSUItANCK COMI'ANIKS incoming or iluncy Pennsylvania. North Amclcan ol l'U-tdolpUta, I'a, Kranklln, or ' " Pennslvanlaor M ''armera ot York, Pa. Hanover or Now Vorlt, AiAnnaunnot " . onico ou uarkbt Btroot No. , Uloomsborg, It, ocUM.I-ly. J. K. EITTEHBEKDER, I PrPtictcrs. i-.vwYi:n Q 11. HHOCKWAY, ATTOUNRY-A'M.AW, Coit MriAv in it niMi, hloomsburg, 1M Mimic r w the fulled Slntis Uw Atsoclalln "m ." "1 . "le lh uny p.i 1 1 if Amerleii nr imrm... OCt. 1, N j" H. VA l.l.KIi, Attovneynt-Lfuv. tinice, Second doorfinni 1st National llat.k, 1M.00.MS1SUIKI, PA. Jan. It, l7s U. VUSK, Attomiey-m-I.nw, l!i.Ol).MSlil'lltl,PA. tiniceln Knt'.s IH'Iuuno, Q II it W.J.nUCKAl.EW, ATTOHNKYS-T-I.AW, Hleomsbiirg, I'n. timceon .Main street, tlrst door below Court House JoTlX M.cY.AUrC ATTOKNKV-AT-I.AW, IiloomPburg.Pa. ortlce over Schuyler's Hardware store. 1'. lllI.liJIKYKIt, AI-1UUNEV AT LAW. o pick In Hamuli's liulldliii Iitp, Main street, lsloomiburir. Va, . 11. 1.1TTI.K. KOB'T. n. I.ITT1 K. li. IilTTLK, 1 H.AU E. ATIOllNKYK-AT-LAW, I'.loomsturg, Pa. .Mii,i,i:it, ATrilllNKV.AT-I.AW oniccln llioiver'abullillng.seco.id noor.room No. 1. I'.loomsburg, Pa. 1'IIANIC 7.AHK. At,toi'iioy-.'it,-T lil.UO.M.SliUlltl, I'A. omee corner or Centre and Main streets. 1'l.uk's lliilldlng. Cun bo cotisiiltcil in German, i.ui. in, 's -tr 1 1:0. 1:. r.i.wi:!.!,. or A TTO U N K Y-AT-Ii A W, COM'MiiHK Ui'iuiinu, P.loomsburg, Pa. Meir.tier ot the I'nlted Slates Uw Association. Collections made in any pail ot America or Kuropi- oet.t, IS7U. S(luu 1 H. UH.TEIt-.rKKS-. Notary Public KSOP.lt & WISTKP.SrKKS, Attornoys-at-l-inw. tinicohi Ilaitmm's l'.loel:, Corner Jl.un tiint .vi.ir- kitsticils, lllooiinburg. 1M. ttifl'tiisioiis mid Hutintk Cnlleitcd. I'. SlIAllPUISS, 1). LHACOCU NEW "f'Hi.nVE. SHABPLESS & LEACOCK, Cor. Cenlre and Hall l!o.id sts., near I., .t It. Depot, Lowest Price:- will net to umenold, M.irmt.itturiiserMl.Ni: CA1! v lli:i:i s, Coal Piiak indllildgo castings, Water Pipes, stoves, Tin ware, Plows, 1 HON n'.NCi:, and all kinds oi iron aim Ilrass castings. Tim original Montrose, Iron beam, right hand, it It haul, 11 lid side hill Plows, I lie best In the matk- t, and all kinds or plow repairs. Cook stoves, I'.uom stoves, and stovis tor l.catln; stores, 'ehool hoiisjs, cliurenes, Ae. .viso uiu i.u-t-st. attiek of renaliH fur city stoves, wholes.ilo and totaii. kiii li as Klre llrtck.lliates. Cross Pieces, Udj Sc., stovu Pipe, cool; Hollers, skllllts, cake plates, large iron unties, i'i') gauons to y, laiuo 'aim Hell-, sl-d soles, Wagon lloxes, Allontown Bono Manure" PLASI IIH, s.M.T, AC, ic. Jan 0, 'so ty V MONTH gu.ir.inteed. m a oav in,ni mint,, lis- tlio indusirlot.s Capital not requln'd; vM'l start vou Men. ivi.iueii, bo.vs and Klin nuke monej raster at work tin- us than al .no thing else. Tlio work Is light and pleasant, aid nun us nnjiim can : ........ ... .i'i.,. i.r. ni-i. iiUe who see l i s liolii wnin'nil us tli-ir iiililH-sscs at oiue and we for ., 1. ,.,.iv niittlt 111,1 terinstn-e. Now Is 1 lie 1 line. Thusc ulliaii) in !"ii 'in " .' sums nr iniinev. AUduss 'llll b .V i". AiiiPttin, Maine. "l ' THE DAVIS. 1 ONI", TIMl'SAMi il.UOfV ' " PliLMll Al iluiid m v .i 1 it.i'.' tlml will .In as tilil'AT A U, )''' Ol' WUIIK 01, ANY OTHl.lt MACMINK. what thk ..n, n uTin TrnnminiT VIM? Mb'VJ liU X V K. K i ll. A ! " HUH uninJ 1 miiiu..u H'lY do without ladiutj. 11,. 111 mill,, wide lam on sl'cits, ,vc , hem all matini r or mas wouu 11 kihmw. "' " , .' .;,.: ' nukes a mure 1 1 istlc stllili than any other tutu nine . in ,, , n i.i,i ,111,1 nut Iu Pining at same limit ft will turn n linn, sew bialil en the light sldo and si it en on inmiiiiuK ai i'i"i.- It wllliloMllngntasor straight, cu tier 011 iun or woiileu goods. It n 111 ft II ucross scums cn any goods. ..1 ii,,.,. r,. sllrl nr il sew on f.iclr-g, elilii r with n-without tbowlngslltihts: bind Dress i'oods with the s..niei.iiilr!al,.-ltluriia .;s.poti. kill! 1 1 t S lr Kl'll I'll'. I UV UMl UlUl I1IUI- II" Ha s ciolrs. "r ..ther unities with bias, satin or silk, irom ' 10 11 Itiihisln wlulh, without basting. H will gal In r will! or w ithiut sew lug on. Itwlllgather between two pieces and bew on at tlio same time. Il will niuku amine and stitch a pillow Hip on to tho luring at tlio sainoilme. It will shirr any kind ot goods. It will make plaited trimming cither with or with, out sew lug II on. It will mku plain il intruding ( llhe.'icu .iKdor slralght and sew 11 Piping on at the si.1110 time. II Minimise knife plaiting. J, SALT,i:it, fien'l Agent. lllouiiisburg, Pa. oct. 3, '70-ly. T7II!K ISSUHANCI CllllISTIAN F KNAPP, llt.OOMSIll'lai, PA, HlllTISlt AMEItICA ASl'IIAM'K C'OMPAt E MM AN I'llII INst'KANCi: C'OM AN l . NATIONAL FIHI3 INbUllANCB l.'O.MPA.NV., COMPANY, "hese oii loaroiuTioss ato will scnencd by ago aud HiiKTiiSTiuandliavcneverjetliod u loss set tled by any court or law. Their assets am all nicst. ed lu;oiin6ici'Hiiir.snnd ato llntluto tmi haiard 0S!o.?si.SrMMrTi.r nrd iiosewiv adjusuil and paid as soon as detcrmlnid by ciihistian K lni i-,si to- AL A0KNT ANP AlUl'fllK 111 POUSSl'SO, '1. I Ue people or Columbia o. uuty sboii d jwtronlze. thoageTey where losses If any are bettled and paid J-'ISWliUllA- FA1U DEALING Nov, ll.tw. .158-.. my THE WHITE SEWIE MACHINE. I wiierras, tlio world renowned reputation ol tlio White, hewmg Machimj UlllCeS llinllV UtlsrilllllllnllS Cnlntlntllni-a In liwrl tr, all kinds nt mean triiks lo Injun- lis r-putatlon, vie beg to caution nil Intending ,urcha.scis not to buy a Wiiitu Machine XCCllI frum Itn 1 f(Ml1ll' nlltlinrl in I liiitinro l,n it 111 U I! WAKl.'ANT TIM; NATUIIAI, J.Alt AND TJIAH UP TUE 'White SlmMo Stwing; Made, i.ati: Ni'MiiEii to:t:in!) roil i'amii.y ppiipo. ix ami iikiii'.iiy aiiiii:i:to unci- tiii: .mr in iikpapi rim nil: tnitvt or civi; i:.it r Kit vi this ii ri;, ritHB or ('ll.iliill . This warrants excepts the treaknge ot needles bobbins ard "buttles. 1 his wair.inly will net be sustain, d unless the l.tle tuiiul'i r above L-tveti curiesii.ii.il-. Willi the liutuhi rou lb,, siiullle race slide. How ale ef di laced orainuar.unii.trs. U 111 IT. sr.WINU MACIIIM'. CO. Tho "WHITE" Sl-.utt.c Sowing Machine ,isintKTHi itv linn nn v ether riimlly scwiii; .u-hluo lurdulittf cury v.ulttynt work. .1, Alrznil, (ictirnl Aircnt, HlouiiiibiirL'. l'o. Oct.n, ':9 ly. AND P a j) o r ITiingiii. WM. 1 Ht)J"IXK. .' -I'., IIEI.OW si: -O.MI, I'.I.OOMSllL'ltd, Is prepaled lodoall kinds of HOUSE rAIIIXIKO Plain and Oinamental PAPER HANGING, IJOTIl 1IIX01!AT1 I'. AND PLAIN. til IU ii il ol rnriiitiii-G lii'imlicil. ntnl itiailu :is ikiiI its nc A A'. NONi: HI T MUST CLASS W OliKMHN EMPLOYED Bstimatcs IHado on all Worlr, VM. I-'. I IODINE. IUSlNEkS GAUDS 1 ID I II."' 1"1 1.1'. LET:'l5t HKATU 11II.L1IEADS, PUSTKHS. to . AC, Neatly aivl Cheaply printed nt tho Coldm IllAN wilii-e, A NEW DEPARTURE! BEST PLOW IN THE WORLD I THE SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOW CO. of Syracuse, N. Y. Arc now pulling on the maiki I a Plow that Is ils lunch siiiH'il'u- i.i ..u.v Plow ben tuitiio inade astliu l'luwsnf tin- past few .veals, havn lM-en supeilor to lluise mado hair a century U'fll. itcumblneaallllie i-NeelLnclesot any Plow In us It i.bvl.itcs all Hi" objections made to any i.llierl'lnvv. I ii aJi lit Ion It cmbracci sci end now features nf t li" irn ate-t nine, rur vv lilell w e hav e ub t.il; i il i MllUlVii l-.tteuts. It.. lle.iin.cl vis, .Iiiluterstiinilanlanil Wheel Stand in! w 111 be s'l Hi:i. and Un mold Is-anl villi lie.ic.miii-lilo.i "t St.-1 and Inm ihllled under a pniei-xi tur which wo have aNi obl.illied an i.clilslve IMU-iiL It WIU bo called THE SYRACUSE 01? LLED STEEL PLOW ItsWil.l I will be i ell.i, n pounds 1. ssllian our pre- 111 si ' t' A tlrst. i. , i. , i pi 1. ade In H11 ( i'te u- w.e , luli ih '1 i l i di.ll.us. 1. , .in! si. , I 1 1, I i a i , id ii , -i dull .i-s ll' 1. 1 tWI lltV-UVIl , 11 tall 1. 1 1111 six- 'I In- jiiln- ,r ner in w PI -w will be but sniiiii.ii i),illur., ami It will Is. the ihe.ilii -t A Hi utl in, d Ih. ill. Haul i ver si, 1,1. Its un 1 1 b 'anl will outwi ar three ct tlio vi r In si kl.als ot tlio I'tdlnary sUtl tauld l,ii.it,U It will scour la M 'lis where all steil plows and all otlivr plows have hltuuio proved a f illure. Vi'lih this I'l 'W will lie Introduced a comi. u-atei li"W Point and Joint r P. 'hit, on which w h ii" idsniibtahiwl a pat. ut, and whli his al-si a great liuiroveu.eut, both ,u regains stretiirth and wear. i lie J'llntir can In- Hiltt-d so as to lako more or 1 -ss laud, and also more or less pitch, nn.l It cantilivn bo kept on a Hue with tho P Hi. 'Ilr u Iiul will run iiinlcr tho lram or ono si.ieiir it asileslre,. nnd nlwais kept in line, 'Hie b .e.i I. ...Ijosi itiiu f.T spilug or rail Pluwl.i '.. and at 1 1 'I' two or three nouses. 'I'll.' ha.i'H'.s .an t.' adjusted to acootiimo- ilate a in to or ti ,', i.n the taiac Plow'. Il i- I li i ' l I'lwlV. V.." le.i b -an-saie gelligoulof llae bw-allso tho sUdn:., - :l and wuip, und nevir run tllllai-asol.s ..like, lion licaiiis a.'e too heavy. Malleable beauts bccuino demoiallAftl and l-n 1. wLIih Isiiiueh uoivi tliau lubivak. A St 1 1 beam lttlieiaccsltyot tlwtlay, It 1st luce limes as nliuiig und veij miulillghlfr lh.ui any other stile. When m say a Slold boai-d H ihtlUsl, tho fanners know tt I. so. We do i.ot palm on on lliem a coniWsltlou Ot vallolis tilt'tab nn'l ci.ll ll Cllllieil lia iau We want agents lor this new Plow In every town In this but,'. Wo can Live but a very small discount to iheni. but we will nay the liallmad 1'rclght. We proviso to placo this Plow In the hands of l'aniu rs as near tho owl ot wanufacluro as possible, H will bo tho Vnt Agilctiltural Implement i-v er will. It shall also b the Persons then tore vi ho are not w llllng to act as audit en tho prluclplo that "a iniiibiostx. pcuco Is better than u stow btitlliug," heed not nun v for uu agency. No Plows on commission. All natal ubsolute. t'ir This lsllio only steil Chilled Plow In the Woild. steel ci.ts several times more than Iron, Hut this Plow, lull ilgged, by giving small discounts, can bo Bold or seventeen Dollars. ( ouipai o this pi lea vi It 11 t hat ot any 1 rou Plow ever made. It Is cheaper than any other Plow now mado would bo at live dollars- ami a halt. Wbero theio are no agents wo will, on re el Ipt ot Koventccn I killam, honil a plow to any Hatlroad station In tho Stalo unit pay tho Irtlgbt. Auurem, SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOW CO. 6yraouto, N.Y, ii Juno 18, law. fin 11 . rr un 1 m w Tt mmm Irt)OMSr,URCx, PA., FRTDAT, JULY 1G, 1880. (i'i:ni:i:ai iianciick and mistiicss .si;ni!ATr. l'op lifk'uii j'l'iiis llii'i'iillri- lioinililic'ip imilv iiinl pii'ss Inivt- msi-li-ii Hull Mr iti v li, Siinatl whs ti it'll liv ii li'jjiil inn? oiisiiitiiiiinnl coiii'i, iTi-i'lvisl n just iiinl 1'iu'liliuMH scnlt-iici- mill vviis tlipi-i'tiinlri'. iiisllv mill i ll' hi fully cmtiiIimI. I'Iii a IniM; Hot yet Ik-i-hiiii' siillii-li'itlly filiniiu1 lcsii to ik'Iiy. in U'litis, vvlnit tltcy litivc so lout; tissi'i iiul mul tnnnlit, 1ml llti'V iti- diiii.'ili- that (u'lii't'iil llaiii-oi-u llicii i-oiii- iii.'intli't- of llic .Miilillc .Military Division, is in some iiiic.v.ini'sst'01 iiiaiiiur,1ilamaMu in tltc iiroinisi-M. No d'norl allegation is inailo, Init hp arc indticcil to snpiioso licit (totii'ial llattfock was ilisrouitcotis toward .Mis Stiiratt. mul uiiiii-i-pssnrily seven' in liis i1i'ioitiiRiili and lliatjto K-- tiist'il to Alls. ninttt tlio last, i-otisola lions of lite I'liiiifli. Tlnis tlti'v are Willing to wound and )et arrald lo stitke, Just hint a t.iult , and hesitate dislike: ami siiiii,).(! mul iihih. mat tiicit' ltiorc iiinlilc follow cis will do, in excess ol zeal, what tin- leaders dan- not. In order that they may not ho allowed to iiei vett tlte truth of history, a littielv examination of the facts mid eiretitiistatt- .iiiiiiiindiii''this ineiiiiiralile case 111:1 a he of use, and hv rci'.-illin;; the events. nalile our own people to leplv to the hall concealed or more open oliiection. And it will ho shown that whether ob jection oc inaile to Ins ollieial ,'ietioii, or to his personal hem nit; tovvanls any ol tho iinloitiitiate persons under sentence of the intlitmv eoninitssinti, or to the friends of anv of lheiii.th.it lie did ev ery tiling in his power to alleviate the inelital miirnisli, Imlli ot tin- eoinleiiineil and of their friends, mul was most Uiml and considerate towards them all in ev ery respect. .Mrs. bin rati was charm-d with com- iininir, eonleilerauni; mm eonspniuvr with .lohti Willies I'xioth, Lewis I'ayiie, David C. IIarold,.loliti I f..Siirratt. Sam uel A .Mtidd. (ieorire A. Ateroth, l.d- ward Smii!1er, Samuel Arnold and .Mi chael ()'l.ont;hliii to kill mid iiiunler.auil in pui'siiaiiee thereof, killiiiLjandinurder- iii!? Ahrahani Lincoln, and with entor taitiitiL'. haihoiinir and concealing his inniderors. with iruiltv knowledge. She was tried heforo a Military Commission, found jjuiltv hy it and sentenced ti he limitred: the tindini' and sentence were atinroveil bv .Mr. 1 'resident .loliiison.and . , . 11. .1 ic 10 eeou 1011 00K 111:100 :iocoriiiii''iv. n .Mrs. Sun-alt aviis rihtlv tnoil, conviclcil oiiteiiood ilium that ehari;o and soecitieatioti, then 110 lilamo can attach to anv olio for the execution of tho sou leneo! And if she w as over so wroiitifiil- lv tried, convicted and sentenced, in blame can attach to (ioneral Hancock coiiimaniliiiu'llio iii'pariinem, who 111 111s ntlic'tal capacity was only carrying into execution the orders ot his superiors Ho was iu the position of a Shct'ilf oxc- cut lit"; Ihc sentence or the law upmi an oilondor, himself blameless, whether tho convict is innocent or jjiiiltv. It was a most delicate and trying po- 1I1011, but it was onlv one ot tho many liich (ieneral 1 uncock has heeti iwf.i . in vv in 1 in is most irraudlv ilisplaved the highest oiialiltes of tlte sol dier. the oattiot and the 'entleman. 1 1 .Mrs. Shi rati and her heart-broken tlauirh tor ho was the olnistiaii ucntlcmati: t. the colli I before which ho was brought on a writ of habeas eoiiuis, the loyal pa triol; and to his duly as commander ol the deliaiTinent. the imbolidinir soldier. Statements made at tho tune of tho occurrence, when onlv tlio trtiiii nceiien to be told, when there was no object to be siib.eived bv the invention or propa nation of a falsehood, arc the bostevi deuce oi wnai was satu ami none, anum them I apnea! in niakintr up the record I oopv li'om a report prcpaivd on tin shot bv tho special correspondents and reporters nt tlio I'lnladi Iplua daily 'in itiirer. and pulili-iietl 111 a volume, will the iinpiinl of 'I'. 1!. l'oteisnn & Iitntl ors al the tunc of the tual. I ho ooiiit ootivened on the l.'Slhol .Mav, ISti.'i. thov tad stibiiieuaod for tho prosecution 2 1 witnesses and lor tho doleitso 2:111 : not all of vvhoin however wen- examine 'I'he court sat from about Mav l"th to .Itiue I'llth. when tho record was mad ill and sent to tho 1'rcMilcnl. He ai proved it .lulv oth, the ollieial order lor tliu execution va- issued on the lith, to becarricd irto i-ITeel ou the 7th. between 10 o'clock a. m., and - oolock p. in., of tint day. What follows, is the report, verbatim, tar as it ei.ncoins (ieneral Hancock mil .Mr.-. Sm rait, and to lhat statement i ill not add one word. It dissipates at itiei. eviry ungenerous insinuation ii;atn-t (ieneral Hancock, and iseinphat- n-.ill V one ot thosi) lew caes III which tin truth is not only mi overwhelininu uiswor to the slander, but "ivos to the listin-'uished eharaeter of whom it is okeii, a greater lustre. iiii: l ill I! I M Villi VI.. Ou tho litsl of .May, IMi.'i, I'roidonl lohit-oii issued the lollovvinu; order lor the trial of the criminal- : Kni.i i 1 1 v i . Cu At 111 l!, W v-iiiNi, iun Cut, May I, Lstio. Whereas the Attorney (ieneral ol the I'liiled Slates has t.'iveii his opinion that the persons implicated in the murder ol the laic I'lv-i'lcnt, Abraham Lincoln. ami the attempted aa illation of the linn William II. Sewaid, Seorelaiy of Stale, mil an alleged cotispirai-v to ass.i-.'mate liter ollioi is of the l'Vdeial ( toyenillleut at Wash'uioiiiti oitv, and I heir aiders and ibolloi's are subject to the jurisdiction ot iiul legally tnalile iieloiv a uiilitaiy com nit ion : ll h orih i'i it : 'ii:it That the As -Mailt Ailpitaul deiieral detail nilio com ii'leiit niilttarv ollicer.s to servo as a com tin ion lor the tual ot said pattio.-, ami that the .lilile Advocate (Ieneral pio coed lo preler cliaruc- :i''aiiist said par lie- lor their allowed ollenccs, and Ininu litem to tiial before said military coin mission : that said trial or trial-bo con luctcil by the said .Indue Advocate (it'll Till, as rcconlcr thereol, in poison, aid ;sl by Mich assistant or special iitdu vocate- a- he may do-lunate, and thai .aid tiial- be conducted with all dili 'eiice consistent with the cutis ol jii-tit atiiisaiilcoiiiuiis-ioii to sit without regard to hours. Sicimil That lircvet Major (ieneral llaitraiifl be assigned lo duty as Special I'rmo-t .Marshal (ieneral, lor the pur pose ot said Ilia! mid ,'ltlcliileuee upon said conuniioii, and tlte exictitioii ol its mauilatcs. iiii'K that the said commission is tablisli such order or nilos ol proceeding as may avoid uiiHcccssatv delay ami con- tlilt'c lo the cuds of public jiistic A.N'DliHW JOHNSON Aiui tvm' (ir.M.ii vi.'s On u e, AVasiiin(.io.n' 1). C, .May G 1S(15. Ollieial Copy ; W. A. Nichols, .Assistant Adjutant flcneitd. ImrMtlwIltaiiMJKM In coiti)iliaiico with this order the fol Imvilttf olliei'i's weto dolailod ns lip.mber.s of tho inililary commission : I'l.'KSIDKNT. Mv.ioii (ii.si.:iM. Dvmh lli Nir.it. .MK.MI'iKltS, M v.ioit (ii Niaivi. Li:w V vi.i.m i:. li.ti.v. M v.i. lii.N. Ann sr V. K vi iz, limn. ( !i . Ai.nitiN I'. I Iiiwt., I'tlllM. (its. 1 onp.it r S. KosM.lt, lliiio. !i.N. .1 vAir.s A. j, in. lilllll. (il'.S. Tnovi vs II. II Mlllls, . Cm,. Cn viu.rs A. Tompkins, lliir.v. Cm.. I). I!. Cixniuain'. The proseoulioii was oonitiiotod by il madter 1 ielioiai .loscpii I loll, ludtjo Advocate (ioneral s assisted Lv llrevet Colonel II, L. I'nrip'tl, of Indiana, and I Ion. .lolm A. liinuhnm, of ( )hio Assis taut ,lud''c Advoeales. Tito itisolii'i's soloeled for their conn 1 Itovoi'ilv.lohnson.of .Marvlatnl.Tliomas Kwinir of Kansas, W. ). Duster, of l'ltinsvlvania. 1'rod A. Aikin, District ol Columbia, Waller S. Cox, .lolm W. Clanipit. and K. Siono.of .Maryaud. v-iiini.ion. -Iiino '.'S 1 Me .Military Commission met this dav, with closed ours, iu secret srsshnt, tn deliberati on the testimony and lindinir of a ver- liet for or ,-i;ainst the oonp'irator.s, and flora session of six hours duration, not coining to a decision in all the oases, ad lill the next dav. Thursday Juno L'Mlli. fThi' testimony luivinirbeon lakon and the ai'iiimu-nl of counsel liavin ' b,on inaile botweon .May IM and -lime L'S, the Conuiis..sion met as follows:! Y vsiiinu ion, .lime '.".). The Militarv CouuuissioH met this inoi niip' in secret ion. with closed doors, and after be ne.; in session Mime Hours mtind a ver iltot iu tin- ease of each ol the cousin rutors, when a reeoid was m ide up mul forwarded lo the War Deparlmeiil for revtovv. Irom whom it will he sent to the I'lesiilettt, who will examine the whole of the voluminous testimony closely he- fore rendering his decision on the liu- iliiiir- ot tin- .Mililai v Commission. W vsiiiNi. ion, .lulv (!. III accordance with the lindiiiL,' and senlctevs of tho Militarv Commission, which the I'rcsi- lcnt approved yi-steidav, D.tvid H. llar ild. Lewis l'avne. .Mis. Surratl. and iooi-'o A. Atoroth me lo be Imtit; to morrow, bv tho proper .Militaiv author- it ios. Dr. .Mtidd. Arnold and )'Laiihlin au to be imprisoned for life, and Spantiler for six veai's. all at hard labor, in the Al bany I'cnilontinrv. I III', ol I II I VI. OKI'I It. W v-iiiNi. io, .lulv li. The following linpoitatit order has jtisi lieon issued: v ar Deparluient, Adptlmtl I teller il's Olllee W:isnn-don, .lulv lHti.'..- To .Major (ieneral W. S. Hancock, Tin ted Stales Volunteer, commandite; lhi .Middle .Mtlil.nv Division, W ;ilimtcl D. C. Wheroa, liv the .Military Commission tppninioil in paragraph 1, Special Or lei's Xo l'I 1. dated War department. Ad liilaut i ieneral s i niiec, vv usiiini;inii..ii:iv li ISti.'i, ami ol vihielt .Manir (ieneral llnnler, I'liiled Stales Volunteers, was l'ro.-iilenl, Ihc lollovviic; poisons wen tried, and, titter niatiito coiisuieration ol evidence adduced in their oases, wen found and sentenced as hereinafter sla ted, as lollows. Mlis .-I IU! v I'I : siAir.Ni i.. Marrv K. Snrratt. I'iudiut; of tin .peeilieation u'liilly.exeept asto roeeivinu .uslaiiiiii''.haihoriii''aiid coiicealin; Sam uel Ainold ami Michael I'Lautrhlin, and except as lo eonibiniUL'. c.inlederalinc; and eon-piling with l-'dward Spaualer of ibis not trinity. Ol tho ehari;e L'uil tv, except as lo eoiiib'mini; eon federal iul and conspir'niL-' with I'Mward Spani;ler,o this not trinity. Sentence. And Ihc commission doo- ihercforo, sentence her. tlte said .Maiv IC. Snrialt. to bo hull-' bv the neck until she bo dead, at such tittle and place as the I'lesident of the I'liiled States shall di reel, two third-ol tho t miission eon etiritit; ilierein. I'UHslPl.NI'.lollNsiiN s AITlillV.VI.. And Whereas. Tlio l'rosidenl of th I'ltitoil Slates ha- approved tho Ion .'oimr sentences, in the pillowim' or tier, to w ll : Kxr.ei nvr. mvn-iov, .lulv o, lSli.'i. The foieuoim; sentences ill the ca-e-o David P.. llaiold, (i. A. Atzrolh, Lewis l'avne and Marv IC. Snrratt, are hereby approved; and it is ordoroil mat ine ntotice-in the eases ol navni P.. liar Id. (i. A. Alzioth, Lewi- rayito am Marv K. Suratt are to bo eariied into ex ii'iilion liv the proper uiilitarv aiithontu under the direetioti ot the Seerelarv war. on lite 7th dav of .lulv, ISti.'i, In I ween the hours of 10 A. .M., mid - clock 1'. .M. of lhat dav. (S'u;ned) Aniusi.w .ImiN-iiN, l're-ideiit lerelore vou are hereby command' to cause the torc-roiut; sontotteos in the ca-e- of David H. llaiold,(i. A. At.erotli ,ewi- l'avne and Mary K. Surratl to be illy oxoculeil, iu aecoril.inee with the I 'iv-ident's order. liv command of the 1 'resident of the I'liiled Slates. IC. I). TllW N-l.NP. Assistant Adiljaut (iettcial. rur. si:nh:m.i:s hi vu io uu: pi;isoni:i!-. About noon to-day, (ion. Hancock, who i- vliartrcd with the execution ot the sentences, proceeded to the penitentiary. Hid in company with .waj. (leiieial Halt ratilt visited the cell ol eaoh pii-uncr and iiifoimed each what verdict had been rendered. No one was present at this iuterv iow hut thu two (ienerals mid the turnkey. .Mis. Smratt, ou loarnini; her fate, was .xlreiiiely depressed, and wept bitter lv. She was alone, her tlaiiLrhter, having left her it sl.oit time before, not knovviiii' the sentence was to be an iiounced to lier mother to day. Jilts, si uitvrr's si-linn vi. .viivisrits. -Mrs. Surral asked that I'athers 'al tor and W met, ( athohc priests, nf l!al- liuiore, be scut for. Ilcr wish wa.s im mediately complied with, and both the ler''V'ineii ai rived this cveiilli''. mid weru admitted to her cell. A I vi.si: ut .moi;. An iinprc-sioii appears to prevail throughout the city that .Mrs. .Snrratt will not be executed, tiial thu President w ill commute her sentence to inipiisonuiont lu loss than an hour after the liiullni;- Had I Hen announced this rumor was on tho btreet, and it was ii-scited that iiiativ who had been most strenuous in asVin; lor severe punishment upon the coiispir ntors weru w illiiij; to miito iu tin eflou to have, tho sentence ut Airs. .SiirruU'n easo changed to imprisonment. This l it mor was wiilunpread, but had iiofouuda tioit In fact, Tho wish was cvidmilv ftUlici- to thu thought. no i:xi:ei rivi: i i.p..vir.i v. Harold's sister called at the While House tills afternoon, ploadiin; for nnr- cy, and l'tither alter and Air, Aiken, one of Mrs. Surratl's counsel, also called on behalf of Airs. Snrratt, but the I 'res- lent declined to sou utiv of tliom, and forrod them all to .linltrc Holt. It would seem to be the determination of tlio 1 'resilient to decline intei lerinj; in the matter, and there is no doubt but all thoio condemned to death will bo ce tiled to-morrow, Mrs. Snrratt anion-; the number. Aiken says ho lias sotnu nfter-discov- ercd testimony lo offer, favorable to her ho. Iitit it is not probable, the rresi- lent will relent to-morrow. PAv.Ni:, a r.r.noi ii, iiAUiii.ti and mhs. sriiitvi r AKi: nt no 1 '.v.sitiMiit)N, July 7, lHfi.i To-dav .t... t.. .. r .i. . .. t i t i ue him -ceiio, oi ine lernoie iraeuy oi tho 1 lib of April took plaoo. Lewis I'ayno, David K. Harold, (ieoru A At zcrolh and Mary H. Snrratt, tho rintr- leadcrs in thu iniirderons jtlot to assasst- ite ihc heads ol tho ttovoriiincnt. and o throw the land into anarchy and eon fusion paid the penally of tlieir crime upon the gallows. lite execution was comparatively a puvatu one. I ho follovvini; is tlio form of older which was iinpeiatively reiptir- lo secure admission to the scone ot the execution: lleadipiarters .Middle .Military Division, Y a-hmtrtoii, D. C, July 7, 18(i.i. -Major (ieneral J. K. Ila'ttranlt, .Mili tary (iovernor of .Military 1'ii-oiis: Admit . lieporter o'f tlio 1'hil adelphia Jmiiirtr, to thu Military l'rison this day. WiNTiia.n S. Hancock, Major (ieneral Voluuteers com'ud;. on the reversewas written "between 10 ind 1 1'. M" Kaoh pass was ro-'i-tered with the ank and -tation of the ollicer ami the aper to which tlte representative bo- onued. Onlv one hundred were issued, and ono-forth of these to tin- representatives f tin- pio-s. Over a thousand appli ations wore made to (ieneral Hancock for passes lioin various sources, but he inducted the whole affair with the ino-1 otnmeiiilable propriety, and sonclehcd otnplotcly tho "Sece-h" sympathi-ers who wi-hed to witness the execution, 1 ho-e who eaino I'roni mere personal tiriositv were all denied. ii- newspaper reporters soon betran to oonttre.tto al-o, and in a lew mmtiles not less than a score were in attendi-noo, wailiiiL; t" pick up the smalle-l item ol intcro-l. No ncw-p:ipor man wa- allow 1 lo sec the pii-otiors in their cells be. foie they wore led out to execution, anil (ieneral llarlranll was very ileeided on this point. tin: cixiniY. While w-iiitiiiLT here for over tin horn's, the elcr-'vnien passed in and nit throntrh tho houvv i 'noted doors loading to the ini-on colls, which croak 1 heav ily on its hmo- a- il swum; to mil Iro, and the massive key wa- tinned in ine inner side with a Heavy sound as visitor was admitted within it- tals. .Mrs. Snrratt s daic'litcr passed into e ante loom, acciitupuniod by a hnl who remained icpted, while the ilaui;h- lor rapidly onlerod the hall, ami, pa-s- itiir throtmh the heavy door, is soon in the eon idor where her mother is incar- raled. .t twelve o'clock the bustle increase- Ollicers arc riinnini; to and fro callin: for orderlies and givin;; orders, deueral llailranJt is Irvtm; to answer twenty ino-tions at onee from a- many differ ent persons, lite sentrv iu the hall i- becoinini; antrrv because the crowd will isoep lnlrudint; on his beat, wtieu sml lenlv a btmu'v at the door announces tin- arrival of (ioneral Ilancoc He enters tho loom hurriedly, takes eiteral Ilartranft a-ide.and a few words pass liotweon them Hi a low tone, to which Ilartranft nod- aciiiiie-ceiicej-trien in a loud voice, Hancock says: "(J ready, iioneral, 1 want lo havu every thin-; put lit readiness as soon a- iioi hie." This was the signal for the inter views oi tho elergyinen, relatives am mcmis ol the pusoners to cease and tor tho dooomeil to prepare for execution. I he im-tlo inorea-es. Air. Aiken ap proac-hos .en. Hancock and a few min utos' conversation pa es between them Aiken'- countenance, changes perceptibly al Hancocks word-. 1 lie rca-on plum; there is no hoito for Mi-. Surratl '1 ho habeas corpus movement, from which he expooted so much, has failei and Aiken, iu a voice tremulous with emotion, said to your coriespondent ".vir-. suiralt will lie hunt;. The bright holies hebad cheri-hed had all vani-licd, and the dreadful truth stood beloro him iu all its horror. Clam pill, too, till (ioneral Hancock arrivot indulged the hope that the habeas cor pus would ofleet a respite for till' our days. At 12: 10 four arm chairs are brought nit and placed upon tho scaffold, am the moving around of (ioneial Ilartranft indicates the drawing near ot thu time I'he newspaper correspondents and loiters are admitted to a position about thiitv feet from the gallows, and about one o'clock und ten minute-, the hoav loor in ironl ot tin- rolls is swung upon its hinges lor tho hundredth time within in hour, and a few repoiters, with (ion. Hancock pass iu ami through to the yard, ami the tir door closes u-illi ;i -lnm behind them. All take positions to get 'mul view. (ion. Hancock for the last time lakes a survey ol tho preparations, and being satisfied lhat evervthing is ready, he re-enters the pti-oii building, ind ma few minutes the solemn proces sion inarched down lliostopsol the back loor down into tlio ) aril, in the lollow nig order: 1 lie condemned, Mrs. Snr ratt, suppoited by Lieutenant Colonel .Mel all, 1 wo hmiilieilth rnuisylv ania liogiinciit, on her left side, and Sergeant W.l!. Kennedy, company A., Twelfth derail Ueserve Corps; l-athus Walt er and Weiget walking together, liar old, accompanied by Sergeant Thomas, Company I!. Kiglit'ceiilli Veteran lie- serve Corps, aud an ollicer attached to I o. Itakers detcctivo lorce. I'avno no coiupaiiied by Sergeant (irovcr, Compa ny D., Kightoeuth Veteran Jie-erve I nip-, and olio of Colonel Hader'a do tccliv is. Al.eroth attended bv Sergeant Whilt Kouitceiith Veteran Ueserve Corps, and one oi n.ikoi s detectives. .Mrs. Snrratt on emerging from thu back door cast her eves upward upon tho scaffold for a few moments with a look ol curiosity com blued with dread. One. "liuipno and her eves fell to the ground, and shu walked uioutr iiifchaulcally, her lie.nl urooiiiui;, nnd if sho had not Ik-ch supported would nave union. .ntft.1 nnt tfwnt l M r1 v'l Vfl cn' 11114 lWIU.lll,ltH IVIi, l 1 ,,ii'. COLUMIIIA DBMOCHAT, VOL. XLV, No, !M ! mat .vrrr.vuvNci: ami ih.mi.vmiu. She iisrcnilcd the scaffold, and was d to an al in chair, iu which she was atoil. An umbrella was holdovorliorliv thotwoholv fathers, to piotcct her from the sun, whose ravs shot down like the blasts front a lierv furnace. She was at tired in a black boinba.ine dross, blnek I para bonnet, with black veil, which she wore oyer her face till she vv.ts seated on tho chair. Dm ing the reading of tljo order for tho execution by (ieneral llarlranft.tlio pilosis held a small crncihx lie I ore her which she kissed fervently several times. She lir-t looked tit the crowd before her, thou closed her eves and seemed cu- iged in silent prayer. Tho rending ind the annouiicoinoiit of the clergy in behalf of the other prisoners having been made, Colonel McCall, assisted bv t her ollicers. proceeded to remove her bonnet, pinion her elbows, ami tiestiips I cotton stull arouiid her dress iiolovv her knees. This done, the rope was placed around her neck and her face was overetl with a white cap reaching down to the shoulders. When they were pionioning her anus sho turned her head anil made some io- arks to the ollieeis in u low lonc.which ouhl not be hoard. It appeared that they had tied her elbow s too tight, lor they slackened the bandage slightly, and then awaited thu final order. All tho prisoners wore thus prepared at tho same time, and the preparations of eaoh wore completed at about tlte same moment, so that when Airs. Suiialt wnsthiispionion- shc scarcely stood ten seconds, sup rtod by those who stood near hor,vvhoii ieneral I lartranll gave the signal tr ipping his bands twice for both drops tail, ami as .-ooti as the second and the last signal was given both fell, and Mrs. Sun-alt. with a jerk, fell to the full length ol the rope It wastlono as quick us lightning. She was leaning over, and this gave a sw ingingmotion to her body, which lasted several minutes before it as- iinied a perpendicular po-itioii. Her leutli was instantaneous : she died with out a struggle. 1 ho only muscular move ment di-c.-rnablo was a slight contrac tion of the left arm. which -ho seemed to try to disengage Irom behind her as the Imp loll. Alter lieiiig suspended thirty minutes. ic was cut down and placed in a wood en box or coffin, in the clothes m which he died, and was interred iu the ini-on nil. The rope made a clean cut fully an inch in diameter, which was iiiackand li-colorod with bnii-od blood. The cap i- not taken off her face.aiid -he was laid in the collbi with it on. and thu- pa ed twi uv from the face of the earth Marv K. Surratl. IIerbodv.it is uniler-tood ill bo given to her family for burial. im'UU'.m's vr un: vvmri: iiot'si;. About half pa-t eight o'clock this morning. Miss Snrratt, accompanied by a ft malu friend, again v isited tho White llouo, having boon there last evening for the purpose of obtaining an interview tt h the I resident. ITo-idcnt .lohiison having given orders that ho would re ceive no one to-day, the door-keeper stopped M'ws Snrratt at the foot of the tops loading up to tlio l'roidoiit s oi tice, anil would not permit her to proceed further. Sho then asked permission to see (ieneral Mil-soy, the l'resident's Mil itary Seeietary, who promptly answered the summons, and promptly came down tails where Miss Snrratt was standing. As soon tn tho (ieneral made his ap pearance, .vii-s Muratt threw heisolt upon her knees boforo him, catching him bv tho coat, with loud sobs and stream ing exes, implored him to as-i-t her in having a hearing with thu l'ro-idont. i ieneral Alu ey. m as tender a man ner as was pos.silile.inlorniod .Miss Snrratt that ho could not comply with her to piest, as I'rosident Johnson's orders were imperative, and he would receive no one I pou (ioneral .Mus-evs returning to his olliee .Mi Smratt threw herscll upon the stair -tops, when- slut lomainod on-iderable length of time, sobbing ilolid in the greatest anguish, protesting her mother's innocence, and imploring every ono who caino near to her lo inter cede in her mother's behall While thu- weoping she declined her mother wa-too ;ood and kind to oc gntltv ol the onor moils ci iiuc ol which she was convicted and asserted that if her mother was put to death site wanted to die also. Tho scone was heart rending, and inanv ol tho-o who witnessed it, includ ing a number of bard v soldiers wir moved to tears. Miss Smratt having be come quiet, was finally persuaded Intake a seat in the r.ast ltoom.and here sho re mained lor several hours, jumping til Irom her seat ovorv time tho front door of tho man-ion wa- opened, evidently in hopes of seeing sonic one enter who could bo ot service to her, iu obtainin the ili-ired interview with the President or that they were tho bearers ut good news to her. Two of Harold's sitors dros-od in lull mourning and heavily veiled, made their appearance at the Whito llou-u shortly alter Mi-s Smratt, for tho purpose of in tciceding with tho I're-ident iu behalf of their brother. Kailing to see the 1 'res ident, thov addressed a nolo to .Mi.-. .lolni-on, and expressed a hope that she would not turn a diaf ear to their plead ings. Mr-. JoIhi-oh being quite sick, il wa- thought expedient by the ushers not to deliver the note, when, as a last expe dient, the ladies asked permission to for ward a nine to .viis. runei'son. me m-s-ideiit'i (laughter, which privilege was not granted, as Mrs 1'attoisoii was also plite indi-posed to-day. .ui-s .-uu rati was vvun ner mother sev eral hours last night, as also Hov . leathers Wiget and Walter, and Mr. Ib'ophy, who were also present this morn ing. She slept very little.it anv, ami requiied considerable attention, siill'eiiiig witu cramp and pains the entire night, i-an-ed liv her nervousness. In- lu-eak fast was sent lo tho prisoners at tho ii-.ii al hour this morning, hut none oat, ex cepting l'avne, who oat heartily. DisrosiiioN or uu: viii.irvin. Major (ieneral Uaitr.ift made the fol lowing dispositions of the military ou tin occasion: i no rsixtu liogimoiit veteran ,,, , ,. . i. olutitecrs, .Major Lawiter, wore station od ou Koiir-and-a-hiilf street, irom the gatu of I'oniteiitiary grounds to I'enn syhaiua avenue, the Kirst liogimoiit otoran oltuiteers', Colonel lioml, weie on duty inside tho penitentiary yard, and loiiiieii the guard around the gallows. Tho Kotiith Itogimoiit Veteran Voltu teers were stationed on tho wall surround ing tho yard, ami tho I'.ighth liogimoiit Veteran Volunteers, Colonel 1'iieo, were stationed along the l'otoiuait river, to pievciit tho lauding of boats on tho shoio of tho penitentiary grounds. Tic Sixteenth Now York Cavalry were also ou duty near thu Penitentiary buildin-r About three, thousand troops were ployed in guarding tlio building nnd tsurroumiiug. 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Ily permission of the authorities, tho daughter or Mrs. Snrratt passed tho night piovious to the execution witli her mother in her cell. Tito entire, interview was of a very affecting character. Sho remained with her mother until a short timebofoic the execution, and when the time came for separation the screams of anguish that burst from thu poor gill could bo distinctly hoard all over tlio execution ground. Ihtrtinj the inoniliii tltc tlaiithtfr Jirofcidcd to the Jfctro)olititn Ifotel, and Kouiht mi interview icith (ieneral Iain-nek. "latin; him, ihc implored in pitiaile aceentu to ict a reprieve for her mother. The (ieneral, of course, had no tunrer to orant or obtain Hitch ii favor, and informed the distressed iirl in an ijentle a manner as possible. (ieneral Hancock, with thu kindness that always characterizes his actions apart from the stern duties of his noblo profession, did his best to assuago tho mental anguish of the grief-stricken girl. iiii: .vi'irtt uiscovi:m:i thstimony. Tho alleged inipoitant, after discover, od testimony which Aiken, counsel for Mrs. Surratt, stated would prove her in nocence, was submitted to Judgo Advo cate (iouoial Holt last night, and after a careful examination he failed to dis cover liny thing in it having a boating on the ease. This was oomuiiiiiicaled to tho I'loidout mid ilotihllt-ss induced him to decline to interfere in the execution of .Mis. Smratt. un: ii vitr.vs court's vi-pmcvtion. About 7J o'clock this morning the counsel for. Mrs, Snrratt applied toJudgo Wylie, of the Supremo Court of the) Distiiet of Columbia, for a writ of ha beas ooipus,to bo directed to Major (Jon. W. S. Hancock, to bring into court thu body of the prisoner. uu: rinuioN. The following is the copy of tho pe tition : To the I Ion. Andrew Wylie, of tlio Supreme (omt ol the Di-tnet ot (oluin- nu. I ho petition ot .Marv P.. Snrratt, her conn-el, K. A. Aiken and John W. Clainpitt, mn-t respectfully repre sents unlo vour Honor, that on or ibottt the 17th dav of April A. D. 180-i, your petitioner was iirro-tod by thoiuilitary iiithoritios ot tho I mted States, under the charge of complicity with tho mur- er ot Aornuam Lincoln late rrcsidont f the lTnited States, and has over sincu nit time been and is now ooiihnod on lid charge, under ami bv virtue of said lilitarv power of the I'nited States, anil is now in custody of Major (ieneral V. . Hancock, commanding .Middle .Vlili iry Divi-ion : that since her said arrest your petitioner ha- been tried ; against her solemn protest, hy a military coiu- ini loibiiiilawtullv and without warrant, omened liv tho Secretary of "War, as lppear from pliaragraph 0, special orders, Xo 211, dated War Department, d jututit-(!onoral's Otlioo. Washington, .May, the (1th, 180.1, and bv said Com mission, notwithstanding her former plea to the jurisdiction of '1110 said Coniinis- moii, is now unlawfully and unjustly do nned and sentenced to be hanged on to morrow. .Inly i, IMi.i, hetweeii the hoius of ten A. M. and two I'. AL; yourpoti-' tumor shows your Honor that at tho time of the conimis-ion of tho said of- fen-o she was a private citi.en of the I'nited States, and in no way connected with the militarv authority of the same, mil the said offence was committed within the District of Columbia, said listrict being within tho lines of tho iirmio. ()f the Cii'ded Statos.aiul not ene my's territory, or under the command of t militaiv commander for the tiial of civil causes. Hut on tho contrary, vour petitioner alleges that tho said crime was an offense simply against tho pcuco of the I'liiled States, propel ly and solely cogni.able under the Corstitiitioii and law- of tho I luted States, by the crimin al court of this district, and which said com I was ami is now open for tho trials of such crimes and oTfences. Wherefore, ina-mtich as the said crime was only an olfciiso against the peace of the United Slates, aud not an act of war, inasmuch a- your petitioner wa- a pi ivate citi.en of the same, and not stiojoct to military jurisdiction or iu any wi-o untenable to military law ; inasmuch as said District wa- the peaceful territory of tho United States, and thai all climes committed within -tu b tenitory are, under the Con stitution and laws of tho United States to be tried only before its criminal tribunal-, with the right of trial by jury, Iiia-much as the -aid Commission was a Military Coniuii ion, organized and governed by the laws of Military Court Mmtial, and unlawfully convened with out warrant or authoiilv, and when sho had not the right of public trial by jury us guarantied to her bv the laws and Constitution ol the United State-, that, thoreloie, her detention and seiiteneu aru so without warrant agaiu-t positive law and unjustifiable ; wherefore she prays vour Honor to grant unto her thu United States, most gracious writ of ha beas corpus commanding the said Major (ieneral W. S. Hancock to prodiloo be fore vour Honor the body ot vour said K-titiotier, with the caii-e and day of icr said detention, to abide, Ac, aud ho will over pray. MAUV v.. SUHU ATT. liv Fredrick A. Aiken, Jim W. Clainpitt. iMMiii-i-.AicM' uv iiii: cm nr. Indorsed. "Let the writ issue as privy, d, returnable beloro the Supremo Court of the Distiiet of Columbia, how sitting, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M., this seventh dav of July 180.1. ANDliKW WYUU, A Justice ot the Supionio Court of the District ol Columbia, .lulv 7lh. IMi.i." The writ was accordingly issued and it St o'clock A. M.tho .Marshal returned the same served. Tho Marshal reported that (iciieial Hancock had hot Vet ap peared and il was now past the hour for his appoaiaiioe. The District Attorney suggested eeitaiu objections to the pro ceedings. The counsel for Mrs.Siiirattstatodthat il his client was guilty of any crime.it wtis cogiiiablo bv this coiirt,and not by tl military Uihuiiah Distiiet At torney Cariingtoii, after loading the cer tificate of the .Marshal setting foitlt that lie bad served thu w rit at half oast eight o'clock, said bo was only to defend tho act of the the Marshal', and tho duty loquiiedof Itiiu by direction of tho court, and ho found that the Marshal bad jior foi Hied his duty, Tho Court said: The casu is now here oh its merit oh thu petition of the iiaily. At an early hour this muming 1 directed the writ of haloas corpus to cm - ils corpus co.'Ci.vifcu ox vovirrn tAdfc