- ; , in, r r. -v vp j h rrfl i r h i $ I v D. W. MOORE, Editor and Proprietor. VOL. XXXVI. WHOLE NO THE RErUULlCAN. i ednesday,::::: :Juno28, 1SC5. fates of ubrrlitinB, Advertising and Jobbing. .itrrfj)tlon, in adrnnee, . - $2 PO 1 mi.( iriAui (Ac jn.T, - 2 50 M if t paid villi in tht year, 3 00 TVie nine rf lo nmiu la iht lire tent vol. im uultu paid ar at or lefurt Jan'ry coul, 1S65. Kimrt find Sx'rt nctieet, eaik, 6 lima, $2 50 ' Uton' Hoticm, rarh, - . . 2 50 l .iiid'n"' and EMrayt, each, 3 time, . 1 6 ) liiimlutitm Hoticet, cue. 3 timet, . - 2 00 f'runicn( Adrtrtitrmeutt, per tquarr of 10 ) . r l ll't, r If 8 timet, or iet, .. . .... . . . . - -t. . ' rt fur car tubtequtnt fn"-(.Vn, ' "' ".' JJ (CJieial ailrtrtitimj, for em-h tenure nf l;l ) Unit, or let 3 timet, ur Um, J I or ettrtt ttt'rqui:tii neicrio'i. 0 lVii'. ttionnl Curd; year, . . , fi OO I l.mnl iiutrf t, pci line, . 15 lo S On 12 00 15 (HI $:u oo co CO oo 2 50 2 110 o'li'lioiry notice, cit j o.-.r ocr tVir. Yea ill) adrrrtiiitfj, 1 tq'ior', . i(o oo tlu flu ' da 3 . .!fjr ndrtrtiiin.j, evluit'it, " " J . 1 " bltiulu, i'tmjl ire, - .'i OUIIC8, I" r outre, nu (1 o u i'r , j"T ) 'lire, - . I 76 rto or r 6 ij'iiii i, r ijiiire, . 1 50 UamltjiU; t .'i.rf, 2j, t . I 5(1 ifu i 2.), or , . . 2 50 do ' i Mr(, 2.i, ir lit, . 4 50 an u lit'ic flit 1 1, 2 j, or ii fi, . S 00 Over 25 of each of abuvoat lir"l""'tiuato rates. JT-f-The alovc rat( wore nj;rot."J ujion by the liinierfini'il, on the 3d -day I Iieeemln r, lrtl, ard will be t fictly adhered to during the (in sent lij;h I'rices id ull kinds of .rintiti niati-rinl. l. V. MOO UK, Tullisher of the "ClciniUlil H. j.ul.li. aii." 8. J. ROW, Vuhlisher of tlie fl'mmi'i Jnurr'n!." J, Satui day July B. 186-3. ST ATI: EN A H K Vr are authorized t ar.nounee the nam nf Wit.i iaw A. Wai.lack, a candidute fnr the odi'D of flato enntor. ftilject to the act'lon of the i'etnocrats of C'onrtield county at th p ronr hint: jiriuinry ilectioti, utd to llie dei iicni ol the liittritt Cum cukon. june 1 1,'tij. st.vtk i.kuislaturf:. Wf. are authorized to nnnoiin:'e tln name of I'r. T. Jt irritstN KtVKit, of Orndy towihip, tr a eandiiiiito fur A.ien.bly, fiihjett to the ac tion of the IH-Mocraiic f urty, at the eniuin jiri Diary elteiiou, aud uluo to th j durisi iti of the X'irt.i. t CoLve;itiuo. jjuo 1 1,'C j. rnOTIIOXuTARY. He. We lire uuth irird to aiirmui.'-e Pavih F. Y.tiv. Kii.r.K, of ClenrGi Id li-iriuh.a" a .lidic ft U ofi'iee of I'rottionotury, id., fotij.-ot t. the di'eifioii of t!:e l tnucratic arty .it th.' np -rvaibil'g Jj ilnrj tin lion. jux 7, 't'u. We are authorized to unn mnej tli j r.ame of Aaho 0. Tati:, of Lnwronco township, as a can didal for Pfithon j'ary, ic , su1 j -ct to tho deoi lion of tho lie:i:ocra'.ic Jartv ut tho enming 1'riuiory election. Jur.e ll,'!i5 j I. ctii'Niv ti:kasui;f.r. To mi! DMocr.AT or Clkari-i::i n cm. sty: fritt, i.-. t 7iV'ii . I herchy uil r myrelf to your n nii It ration o a candidate f jr tL nfliec of County Tn a-urer. xuhject to your uVci.-iou at lii upproai hing I'riitary Election, jue 7, lofj. D. W. Moone. Wk arc nuthorircil to announce the ranio of Ji'iti Mii.i.kc, of Bog;:s t in?!ii,', i a candidate i f-ir the oti'.co of Cvuiity Triastir.-r, tut ject to th Ueci.-ion of the Democratic parly a! tUii n.-uiug primary elei tioa. juno 11,'iij. Wr nr antlioiiz.- l to arinnur.ee the nnino of W. K. Wn.niiY, of ltialford tuWHehip. as 'v i an rtolato for ll.e ofii'-a of County Tn nf on r. ( j-ct to the action of tho D;mOT:i:ii- pirty of Clear field count v, r.t iLe ctsuitij; piim.iry c'e.tiun. j ino U,'i;i. We arc nullori.-ed to iinpiiir.ro th" name, cf ArrniBALIi II. Sli i w. of l.rmn nee I. c-hin. as a candidate tur the ufiico f Comly rrea.ufr, cuh jeet Id the decision of the D. in pi ratic party at t-nsuirg ruiiuary clcctioj. juno 1 t.'OJ. W e arc authorised to ari!iou'.:c8 Jacob Kuntz, ;cf lirndy tuwnstiip, ii3 a 'andidat ) fur tho Ouico of County Treasurer, lutij .i t to the action of tho democratic crty nlthe ujproarhi.ij; priin iry el ection, juue l'Jtli, 1 S; j. Wo arr authoriiod t) nnn iu. o Wm. T. (iit.nKiiT f Cell t.iwiii-hip, as a cun lil ito for the otliee of County Treuu.-or, nu'ijcct to tho action or the Peniocrutic party ut the insuin primary ele: tiun. . j'liio I'.', l Gj. foUNTY COMMISSIONKR. Wb nrc authorize 1 to nnnounce Cn.ia Ei f, V'urrai.l, of Chect township, as a e nlidati fir the oltiee of County Coinmistioncr, inil.ject to tho action of the iJeuincratio party at tho approach ing Primary Election. jue I J, '0J-pd, We are authorized to annnunco AntutiAM Xloom, ton., of Pike township, as a cnniliilate for tho office of County ComiuisMoiicr, auljcct to the action of the Democratic party at tho eosuo ing primary clcclioa. We are authorised to nnnourco Samtel Sik.i k, of lleccaria township, as a candidate for County CoinmU.iioner, sul ject to tho action of tho Dem ocratic party at tha cusuc'.ng primary eloction. jane ltith, IStij. We are authorized to announce Axnrg M (ln.t., rif Bradford township, a a camlidato for the of fice of County Commissioner, eu'ijoot to the ac tion of the Democratic party at the approaching primary election. juno IV, iSGi. REGISTER & RECORDER. Wk are authorized to annnunro tho name of Isaiah G. Barcer, of Bradford townfhip, a a candidate for tho oflico of Hegi'ter A Hccorder, Ac, subject to the action of tho Democratic par ty at the eniuing primnry oloction. COUNTY SURVEYOR. Ws art authorized to announce S'Awrri, F. McCi.oskey, of Pike townrhip, ai a candidate fur the ctllce of County Surveyor, subject to the ac tion of th Democratic party ai the approaching Primary Election. jue 7, '05. COUNTY AUDITOR. We are authorized to announce Levi F. Irwin of Lawrence townrhip, m a candidate for the of fice of County Auditor, luhject to the action of the Democratic p'r'ty at the eniuing primary el ection, june lth, 1861. SPEECH OP ANDREW JOHNSON OF TENNESSEE, In th United Suh-s Senate, Dec. 12, 1S'9, on the resolution asking fur the appointment of u committee to vtvesUy&te. Ike Jaets atteiuhnj the attuck vpen Harper's J'err;, in thej'uU oj iW)tonin:on'j known as the "Joiin Hkown Raid," Coittinued. Tho lionorahloSonntor from Wisconsin, Mr. Douliitlel utid 1 confess that 1 surjiriscil nl Una after conduQjninjj tlio alisirnct iiflenscs of niarder ntut tren:on in old John Urowu, wer.t on to sta'e . "Umler Int eiirttmstanccj rn you hear of him ? One of his sons is tuken liy Giptii'.n I'ato, bo inJ w:th thon-s, iltiven in lVct:tcf Lorsf-s or. f::i, wlti.oat fee! .r r.a'cr, ur.'.il from famisliing he le coiv.ifc rv maniac; and he has never recov ctei.l Iron) his insanity to this day In piesence of the houso of old Jahn lirown, another son of his, u liut lialf-n itu-d boy, is sliot down. Then it is that we begin to hear of old John l!iown as a leader of a hard of free-State men in Kansas. Then it was that the iron entered the old man's soul ; mid Irotn that hour uj to tho mo ment of his death he snore etennl hos tility, and from that hour was ready not only to give his own life, but lo take the lives of other men, in ivderM'i give liberty to those who were enslaved." Now, what is that calculated to do ? I will not assume w h-tt it was intended to do. I presume that the Senator's motive was entirely correct; but what ell'eot is Mioli!anf:u!ifje calculated to have? It is to lit ijilnen the idea of this old felon to cveiy f.iiiutic who may rea 1 it. Then ii was, after these atrocities in his presence, that tho iruti entrn d into tho nl I rutin's soul! This is tendered as ii'i excu.o for John l'.ioivr. hav.n;,' ominitled tnuider. treason, an 1 rubbery. 'J'he iron rntere i into his boull Then he became a stoic ; then he became philosophic ; then he b. came a pati iot ; then ho became careless of coliserpjenccf ! Well, now suppo-e thiittheo things had taken jd i-jo in the :nanucr tho Senator seeirs to infer that they did occur. We a- ume this to be a Christian community, and if it was true tint hie sons were b idly mailt aled. w as that any excuse fur his violating all the laws of .humanity and of Uo I ''. Us wa in a CT ritiau country ; he had his reme dy without re oiling to tho means to which be had recourse. We hive all read "Whn'O shod. leth unit's bin. id, by man tdiall h blood bti.-lud." And als), " l'iiou ahnlluut liil.' It sit3,-.i c lia?r o:ii iifcw lorn Cltti - llar.s --vlio meLi: .'uht; l'u'.vn their le.cier, who are t r it' to c.ir.onie him and tc.aUu him a apost e i nd in v tyr. W ere these the ele nients ol a t.'hi iitian and a Christian mar tyr? How do the facts stand in this case ? When was (Id "man Hioam's son hilled, and w hen did he c mmii! lu ") ntrociiiiM ' Kven adiuittii: the truth of the st.i'etii.-nt of the Senator Irotn Wiicun.-in, they are not ju.t ili.ible : but when wo show that the lacts are d.UVieiU iuey are lu-s so. The ciicuaisiaiices tiro stated In the evi dence of Mr Uairi.s, which will be found in a report made by a iouniiitee of ( 'on-".rc-, and icp.jbhshed in the Herald ol r'reedom ( f Kit.sas a paper that ha nl its head lor 1'iesideiit, the name i f a Ke- tiblicali, Mr. Chase of O;iio. and Mr Kinks, of Ma -aehuselt-", for Vice l'rpi dcul : " Tiie ciicjmslanccs attcn linj William Sherman's as-a-sin.ition are test died lo by .'ames II irrii, of Fraiikliii county, Jv iih.h Mr. Sherman wat stajio' over ni.:ht at the hone of 1 1 an is, when, on tli?2llh of May, at about - o'clock, Cai.t. J..o ll.o.vn and pai ly camo there, and after t iki i . some piop-.r'y, and '.-i'.-f.tioi.ing Harris ail'.l Otheis, Silertn.iti uas:iUeiI to wa'i; out. Mr. 1 1 mi in his allidavit, says : 'Old man Hinwn u-ko I Mr. Slierman to i;o out will, htm, and Sherman then ivent out with l'.-ovii. I heard no hiii.: mire for about lif i-t'ti mii.ules. o id the ' lion hct n ar.ny," as liny i')led them Kelves, blaved with us until a eipbuM!, and then tiiee two m-n leb. Next m r niii;.', ab. ut ten o'clock, 1 found Wiiiiitn Sherman de.i I, in the deck near my house. I was looking for tmu ; as he bad not come back, I thought he was murder ed. I took Mr. Wm. Shormin's bo ly out of the eieek and exatuiued it. Mrs. W liiteman was with me. Sherman's skull wm split open in two places, and som'iof his brains were wished out by the water; a largrt hole was cjI in his breast, and his led h nid was cut oil, except a little bit ol'ik.n on one side." This w i it the 2 I'.h of M ty. I will rea l from the same paper another extract. When ihe iiuamiI the thecal oed .-pigo of I.a.vri'ii o I' .nhed John 11. own; jr., w ho was a m "iiiber ol the Topeka l,oj;i.la lure, ho organi.ed a company ol about sixty meuand marched towards Lawrence. Arriving at l'almyra, ho learned of ilia town, and the position of tho people lie reconnoi'.eied for u lima in the vicinity, but finally marched back towatds O sa.va tomie. the nibt before reaehinj; that place, when only a few miles away, they camped for the nitfht. Old John Hron, who, we believe, whs with t lie patty, ning led out with himself, seven men. Theso he marched lo a point eight miles above the mouth of Toitawamio creek, and call ed from their huh, at, their seveial resi dent'. at tho hour of midnight, on tho 2 Uh of May, Allen Wilkenson, William Shorman, W.illiam P. Doyle, and Drury Doyle. All were found next morning, by the road side, or in tho highway, tomo with a gash in their heads and aides, and their throats cut ; others with their skulls split open in two places, with boles in their breast, and hands cut olT." lie seem' to bave had a great passion for cutting off hands : "No man It) Kansas Iw prctendd to milCiriES, CLEARFIELD, PA., WEDNESDAY, AJNE 1B65. deny that old John Brown led that uuir .doroLB foray virion massacred those men, Up to that period not a Lair of old John Brown' head, or thai of his nons, had been injured by tho pro-slavery party, "It was not until the 30ih of August, three months after tho rotlawamio mas sacre, that the attack was madu on Os.u watamio by the pro-slavery forces, and Frederick Brown, a son of old John., killed." To show all the facts in regard to thn nias?acre of the 24th of May, I will read to the Senate the nflidavits of (some of tho eve witnesaes of tho tranfni lion. Allen j Wilkinson was a member of tho Kansas Legislature a quiet, jnofl'ensivo mn. j His widow, Lousi.- a .lane Wilkinson, tcs- tdLd that on tho tiiht of the 21. h of ' May, l.-o'', between Hie hours of midnight i and daybreak, Hhe thinks, a parly of men camo to the house w here the) were resid ing and forcibly carried her hu.iband away; that they took him in tho name of the 'northern army," an 1 the next morning i he was found about one hundred yards ' from the hou-e, dead. Mrs. Wilkinson wai very ill at the time of mca.-.c!s. Slo says further. ' I begged them to let Mr. Wilkin .n st iy I with me, s.iwni; that 1 was . ick and In 1 1. s-, and could not fimv bv nelf. My hii.haad also I ii.'kliI them to let hi:n stay with me, until he cuiild get ?.-uie unn u wa it nn l:i- ; tul l Ihein that he n-uiild not run wlT. but ho im old be there I the next day, or whenever culled fur: the old man who seemed to Lo in c. orotund looked at tm-, and trfc n around it the children, and replied, 'you have neiijliburs.' I said 'su I have, 'nut they are not here, and I canrot g i fir thcei.' The old man replied, '.t m-ittcrs not," nnd t .l I 1: i i n to get ready. My hit band wanted to put H i his bout.-, and get r -ndy, so a ta 1 e pru'e -ti d from tho damp and nibt air, bat il'.e.v wo nM u.t b t him. 'I hey t.ien t nil; tnv li usli.i a I a-.v iv." "AOer they nrre g-.n.) I th"Ught I I ear 1 toy I 'j-!' ui d's Vuiso in coin; 1 ii:it." Willoi'.-oii'f body wb loin.d about ore h i . Ip- 1 and fifty y.irls iV on tho l.oiife, in s-uno dwii I l.t u -o . A la ly t'lri si.v my lntsbatid'j bu ly sai 1 ihat tie r.' was a .rash in his bes.d nnd aid, others said l.e .i em ia tlu throat twice." Jlr. Diyle and h!s on wore murdered on the fame night with Sherman ai. l Wilkinson ; r i:d Mr. Doyle's deposition gives ibis at count of il : "Tho u n ili rs if.no 1 , Mahu'a Doyle. ftafs n oath : 1 am the widow M' the hit'.1 .lames P. Doyle, W" iiuired int'itlio Territ ,ry t!i it :-, my hat band, ii )! f, und children moved ii.'o th i T.r ri lory of K:i!is:is soaiotiine in N'uvesn'nor, A. 1'., lsi.5, and fettled upon .Mj'liOto creek, ubiuiiuti lull" fi an its mvith, an I wli.ru it tuij.ties into I'ot :.i-A ltoin i.i creek, in Fiank'iu County. On S ourlu.i-, the 21, h of May, A. D .. IS. Si, at, out i .n I'i'.-io.-k at ii:,;;h' , uio'r we ImJ r-II rctlrua, is.;. iiUfhin I. .'.lines P. L I. my self, and six I'lii! l:e'i, live Lry and on- girl--tli.. e,,.:r i- ti I out te enty l ifi'i ul'ie:.-; Lis i. i.ne i V.U i.im. llien -.'.l i.1 ah .at teuty ymirs of a-e; hi; li'une is Drury. I l:e i.i'M i ali mi -el en'sioi y.-.ir i' ago: Ins mnm t. John Th next is a l.out thirli'i ii y i nr.- "I g( : l cr name i.- P !ly Ana. l iie next i.i at. uu: eij.,1.1 ye irs of ag" ; his name if Janus, 'i'ao nevt i nu mt live y : r- of ag.. ; his lie too is Henry. Me rere all in 1 . - 1 , wiisn e heard some i r i,i,s -on.- into tl.e yard. t I tap at tho door, und coll I ir .Mr. D.i.vl , my 1m, li.iud. This was ab nit i I'-vea o'closn i ti S . 1 1 1 1 r day night, of tl,.. 21 I , I .'.! ,y I.i I. .My ha.i ., I got uia::d went to tlic d ior. Th ..) nu'sid" in .ii:r.'l fur Mr. Wilkin... in, an 1 where he livd. My h'.i.biitid said he would tell llieiti. Mr Doyle, my husl'ind, and several uth'.rs eaaie into liie house, Bi.d .-ai l they w o e from t he unity. My bu.'-aind wan a ro-al.ivery tn.it). J iiey told my hiiibun I that ho nnd the buys must t-urrcn-d T ; tiny were then prisoners. Tho men were artiiel with pi.-tuls mid lurg" kiiives. Thoy liist tm k ley hii.-band not ut the hoiifC ; Hi. ti took t ivo ut my suns Wi'ii in. and I'rury --out roi-l then took my ha 1.. nl 1 an ! Uic.etwj li i; a (Willi. on and Drury) away. My s, a John was pared, be cause I asked them, in t.-.ir, ts sare'liiin."' " In a hurt time ai'ierwarls I heard the report of pistols; I heard two reports. Alier lii- h I beard moaning as if a person was dyg T.ieii I hcird a w iht whoop. Tliey had a.-'ii d lu'l'i-c they went uwny for oar horses. We told then tli il our bor"cs were i nt mi tho praitio. My husiiind and two boys, my fans, did nut come hack any nine. 1 went out n .vt morning in soari-li of them, and fuun 1 my husband and H ill. iatr., in y soli, lying djad ill the r i l I, near togeth er, alijiit two hiiadrvd yardi from the house. They were buried the next dav. On (he day of of the burying, I siw tho dead ho ly of Drury. Fear for myseif an tie retii'iiniiig children, in duced uie to leavo liie huiiw where wo had locti living. Wo had iiu r ivod our i luitii a litlio' 1 I. It and went to the .li'tate of Missouri." her "M IIALA K DOYLE, instk. "iVitnots : T. J. Our jutii." Statu of Missouri, -li kon cou.iy, f. On the 17lh day of June, A. I). 151. personally -Appeared before me, the Btib senber, a justice of the jieace in and for the county and State aforesaid, Mahala Doj Ic, whose name appeal s to the above and loiogoing stii'Oiiieni, and mak h ( alii acoring to law, ihal the abovuan I forgo ing statement is true as thetein eel forth. (Jiven under my h ind and seal tlu day aud yuar abjve wiitten. THOMAS J. GOI OKTII. -IAI,. Jus'iee if the peace. John Doyle confirms the tesiiiuony j of his mother genet ally, nnd 1 will only give a short portion ol his testimony ' j "I found my father and brother William I lying dead about two hundred yards from i the house, I sa v my brother lying de.i 1 on the ground, about nno humlred and , lil'ty yards fiom tho house, in Ihe grais 1 near a ravine. Ilis lingers were cut olF. His head was cut o;eti. There was a , hole in his breast. William's head waseut . open, and a hole was in his tido, My I fni her was shot in the forehead nnd stab i bed in tho breast. 1 have talked often j Will) northern men in the Territory, and. ' these men t nl k ex i.nly like eastern men tnlk that is, their language and pronun ciation were similar to those eastern and. noithern men wrh whom we have laUed , An old man commanded tha parly. He , was dark complected, and his face was I slim. We had lighted the candle, and about ciuht of them entered the house. I I here were some outside. The complex- I ion of most nf thnuo rhdil whom I saw in tbo house Were of a tan ly complexion,' not MEN. My father ui d a others were pro-nlavery :uU crJor 1 men, and b.Laed to the l.rv party." IJr.s. DovU rroto a letter to P.rnwn dur. iog his inyirfsonmeni, shoi ing that she ' cd in this enterprise would bo commiss sliil reganliji him us tho murderer of her, imied, and if they escaped to Canada they husbund ui.i children could not be suovessfully claimed under CnirrAilinnt T.,n.... v... on 1 c 1 John lirown. .Sir. Aitl.oii-h 'vengeance is not mine, l conlfs that l da lc.l eratilicd tnhear. that you weristopped in your lii iiiiith career ut Minftr j rirj' nun lao loss ot your two sons. Vou can Uowjippreci.ito my distre.-s in Kufsas, when you ti ll ai,d tlicra entered my house at iduija'ht,a'mf a.Tctit-vl my huliand and Uo boys and took TVa irr. ; tlio r l, lin t in cold blood shut them d.-i I ei my h.-ari-i-. V..u eai notfav yau dune it trtrco our slaves ; wc h:i l tonic, utol no er txpce'sd tu own ore. ; I in las ei.iy in t lj 1110 a ptur, ili.ciu. fi'.ate i lu.v, with helpless children. While 1 ki-l i'urynar 1 fi, I da hope and trust ) mi will mi ct y.ur ju -t rew.i'd. Oil, how il pained my .euirt id hear t ho d iug jjroans of my hud. and iiiiuchiidrcu. If this eravil givis you nny cin.-tlalua yon are iv !,-n.ue t.i it. M A UAL A D'iVI.1-: N. U. My fun, John lb.yK-, whose 11m I beg. ;;ed of you, is li- epLiii ii,i, a.it i.. vryde ir- cur.'n w m1''' 1 "V ,-!''" 1 v" , I ' ' 1 . V'V c i . i c wua.a pern M. 1. To JolIN 1'iltuwy, ('um.ioni hr uf ('.i n-, ,nt li'.ir p .- t'eer-i, V it, .i, .1 : ,h ,., coil , I lull. Co ri i.J ,uio,,, th, Il It t ,11. Now, how iks ihe !a.-:s rtaud ? What becomes ed lle-ap i.oy, what In c.im.'i of the excise ? ' :iey s.,y iliat old Brown i. Iiol ieentilied i.s tletllili V.l.oled tin.' party tiiat cai nitted-the u - .ifoi. II, if. I is says John Hi'.nvri cititn to tho lioue ; and ilesl;fiition cl' him given Dy yieatrg Doyle, in lx"i(i, in exactly thai giien lunv'. flit ee it. Out hi alter Will. am iL.jle Hto.l s We.-e nri t iJct'i-,1, tliiee iii t mat) i; is an: lore !, ii i : his lw, tor i moiiths aft i r : sktiil cut eju ti in te,o t hi, ; s, at d ihe si i am had h a - 1 1 i o d I :; In a ,n- i ti t of 1.! !:)) '. u - . i''o-r C:at. .1 oiin ci an m in i ,' I I'rciwii's son Then, v. Inn ' ;i 1-. ;ili d at (-..iwa'om.e. i, Comes of (hi- e.eue.' n'liv this apology for a m in like this ? Tiiive 1 n.' ineiiilis alu-r ho liiol eoii'.iiiitlr-d this li. ii.ii'h a,:!, hi. ou list his li o at the balile of O .s.i.v ..I. , nie. ii iva; on th it :!.t, a UK D ' by i levi ii o'.-hv';, as ti'jti'lj 1 e, as le-t t o d by her 'oo, i'.s .1 : . ', tho i.u'ti, io iiiici ut , bv Mis. U stilled .'liid 1 1 1 1 1 1 l. 'i .eg 11. n, v, li e i.i Li n on t, ohiilil l our and in li e I'm- si 1 I . i.d sole hdl V ii t iii' to the at the II 1 tl I II the insa: i iblo I iii.-t of John l'.ruira f.,r bio nl. i';.. ii it a as 1 1 at il oe ii t, t .'.i t s w i : e com milted, li.al I. ell i to et r 1 I. i i hi an 'I i he iron his soul Tiicnii w.i., ib'.t he shr ink "rroi.j ihr ditii-i sioo. ol lni'i:a:i beiiit! into I lio-e of s rep t do. Teen it v .pt.le .1 lir-lol e ch in.' h el 1.. I vi 1 l; vi, : at en :. 'le ad lb- vii ai, nr. sv m- lcr to a ih t oes i f a puthy for iioti n h iati. At John Bo Ti.L Jt.fl'i'F0ii Davis. 1'iom the New York Woil 1. M r. D. iv i:., as i learn through u nii ollioial icports, i-. rapidly woiii'g, both in j l. sica! s 1 1 oe gt ti an 1 111 ii a I I e e-, s l that lie lakes food Hi, -c irc-ly loss than aver-t-lon. and as to things withoat, il wou'd seem lie has beco'ti-iii liir.'i'ent, ll'::i.t, in-ihi-il, leekle.i. N iiv, if th- i'ov i I litnei.t aie disj oscd to tioiiiiiii-'i't lo Mi.l'i vis ri Iributive jii-tiee, in letoiiiiiion lor bis lleatment nt I'liion pi i-net rs, let lli. ll I'lirpOrC b ' pl'oehlilli.. d. Illid il l I'ilViti waste away and tinally n-i ;.-b. i o n umler the sn 'il- di-eir!ine ul pi I vai ioti a to I I :i -I lire, as prai'lie-d a Hie pi i-oii-j.ens o' An leis ottviiii. IJl ll h- is a pti-oour of wai', or n yo,i a ic i apir ai, f iinj iv a j 1 1- ont-r i I ' 'ia'. e, t..i n ac.-onl to oi i v ilegi-s and emu I, its t on v en I i- uit I ill! til lowed to siu'li in coufitr. No sane mail c in pi et-o' keeping of tho ju l -.on . 1 1 II ri v ibzed. that the t-ale. li.e thwarting ouii'i s an ito-iii - of any suit' d d purp. ceiation ti) a nam w, r.iiily-iigi.ted. stone vault (a livin1! tomb U shou.,1 be called) like his. L' : Mr. Davis have the 1, I'.Chl of a speedy It 'al boluio the prj rr com t, and let such court :e specially coi,itn-d for the til) ; or are we resolved to ie vive the slow torture )'.- ;i of Loiedaiios and the Micliai'l Sienos ol mid:. ova' bai bari'y, and o bi iug -w n u ) mi ou i ( e-. the levi'iiigs of ail Knic-; c ? Uv.ivui fi r bid tint in t! c :u lao . of o. r might wo sho.ild lose ri,'!:l of miigoatiitni y lownid a once prominent though now iiljict lall cn son of on it li . The ciiuiinid t jo iml seldom sinks the deeper tin lcr a g-'iifi otis forbenrence, when all power of ic.sislaiiic in him is gino, and so all excuse for tin dictivetiesi lowatd hi.il is taken away. Woy g-ilvani'o' tin) h-a i into ugly ("mlor-li-tns alien I lo! b i.ly h is b 'coaic (old and rigid in d-ath '.' i !ircil ite in tin ci'y of '.-.- v York a pflit I ia lo fie g ivei'i in Mil expressive ol an urgent d.'siro lb it Mr. Divi by hr night to a sp-i ly lri.il, I verily b.-lieve t avo thirds of I he e:li. -n s would b. l ea i j lo respond with iheir sij la'.ur-:. C. n IsiTitu II.,, i .' .:.,. uavc O. it -J , '"17 J ' Ibo n.iirler I! ilhm inn. of I usscl'l rf. liasmatli a will, in which lie boiiueath - ed, fiiir linn. livd dollars to four IhctrU ' . to "o-o on ii spree with :ind one litin il ..liars to lii-s eo!le:tg;itc.-s ta drink a memorial punch fop him. f'irA u it .Mem has) been cnrrcnL in rranklin ., for several d.tysi, that a l.irg;o potpl inclu icd in the tToiitid-i of Ciimj) NeliSun was drained last wo, -k, and noil ly one Inuulrcd dead bodies cf infant fliildivn tlio oiTs jinny's of nc- tr i Tjt'ti wcro ioiiiid in i. no bottom. m n I .. . I ui po at the , jrPiOslon has the largest organ in the coar.ity, and boasts much of it. New York cannot endure an) body's guperiori- Iv . and hence New Yui k is talkin I of Lav iug a bigger fi-gati than Moston- TEEMS :-$2 NEW THE TRIAL of THE CONSPIRAT0ES. , I CIIVTIV1IITIMV..I II.. lllllll'l'l'lltCy. x - - y ..... ii. . 1 ho Kx t nid i ( ion treat y ; it was a blank ''lf' cotnnlissiuned I'.elilu tl Young, the St. A bans raitjer ; it was a blr.nk ecu- mission, tilled up and con Clay as 11 came 10 lueni iroin uiciiiiionu ; . 1 . , . iiit. I . .1 . c . 1 . : 1 it v-iis only s'.gne'l James a. nraaon, Secreirrv d War ;" Mr. Thompson called me tn i-xunine these blanks, si thai I mh;ht toMlty to the genu menus 'if Sed- don's signalDie 111 tlio ca-e ol I. ineju Young, before Judge. Smiti) ; the sigtia turo w;is gi i.tiino ; in a sub-e'pieii t con- o..... ulu.s ilin t'o-.Hi. relt-rred to in February, Thompson told me tbut Booth j """" -ameroii, who lived in Montre Lad been c.-mm.ssione.l, and every man ;' tol' me that ho was o!llred larg.icoci v.ho would eiiLMge in it would hi ; 1 had ; pcnjation ; I think Mr. Thompson more iih Wm. C. Cleary on tho a cotivei s.ii ion )ii(V iK,t,,r' r the day ol th' a-sassinnlio)), St lWret co llaii ; wo were speaking ol 'the rujoa: lug in the Stales over the our - r til-ro laeti.l the capture of !:,. .. . i, i .1 ill HO, li !' J J ' ai-ii (.ii the oiht-r Hdc ot the mouth in ' p ""' 1 '-"fojie; imien is a physician ; a day or two; 1 liiin k this n as the day ihiiik I I avo heard .larris also moilion-1,,-lore the a- as-iiia'.,en ; be knew I was " connecii ,u with tho pe.-'.ileuce hnprr ii) ti n s,vu.i t.f Urn c mspiracy ; il was lo u,1,") i 1 t'"nk ho lived in Toronto; there -I, at be r-'ired: the asi.simiiion was were othei purtits sn Monlreal that Black- ' U' ' l . I. . ' I ill Ml Olll I ilo, ... I 1 . t ; o!:en i w ether !,, , r .itiioiv' us a i common iv as itio belore that .anuLl's aslieu that SanuLi'.- asked mo il 1 kne l'.o )'h Veiy weil, lint expressiMl -" -. .- m i iiiiii.nsoo, a doctor ol Ui tono in ..reheusmn that Booth would vmny, residing h, Toronto; he edited a ... . .i i t.:ili.nn kmilnelui . I ln.,. ..... I.: M iii:u a l .,e ol li, thai lie vas ncipi-ruio . ' . . . : i.i. . . i . .. and I eck h's iitel lie was aitaiu ni.iv me whole thing would be a failure I commu- liicateo to the Tu'unc the, inletnli'd raid or M .l,atis ami l.e' piopo-i i nsin-i.ii.i-, ! ,',,, of i'. l're.i.h'iit but u.ov lelused to , . 1 .. .. .... .. idilifh the letter la.t. r. to tho I'll ; I did this in Mutc h idenr's a-aassinatum ai.-o in l'el.i'L ut-y, 1 think ; certainly to.- il t delivered lol c the lib ol .dil'eli .-ui (-,,- the lou il-iia'cbe- 111 l liouipseu 3 ena i . ! . dor- the H-sr-.ssinaiion; , 1 "ow derlarcd a British subject by the Ca ution siioAed that Sur-' iiadinii I'arli.-inient ; 1 learned immediate or live days iv oo'o ronve '.III! I IV. 1 1 w ... ...:.. .. ... .,! Is OllO ot the ConspiI.lKin iu a. the l'lcl lotii'-. bit-; th.it war. the nub-: I n II lit ; I i ' 1 was in Canada 1 "as coue-pon- 1,1 i i or ,he VV.'-i'ii'.ai.tl rece.ve.l no com- . ., , ..v.-. l.L liolU llid Jii'iU'iC ii lu'.l received one i:i l.t from our own g.ocil'i'.'.i lu'ell-ol III. I, or li.e 1 IS' ill. V , lory .ii hi 1 e ;:s a em i e- poiident w un any I only said 1 wa, seeking items ; ,i .....1 I ii-ii in ; i" ih i H'.i o-i. d 1 v a- a i eoi o, .- . - 1 1 . . .i ....I 1 1. .1 tin ll C U'l. d li'C '.ic pn.i " Ian e I-.iU W.IS I'll iiitcd Hi the li.lui'C ; 1 i. id not ei liitnui.icaie mis inaiu-i n,i-a- Iv to t- Ihr government, lor uie reason i ,,at 1 hti p ml the coliiui'.uiicaiioii , ,.,ot wouid be seen t.y me j; . . u.u. . i i ty,., ioi I did hot choo-e t have ll: iiiloi ination go to i IVutn til' ; 1 11 I , to cive the the gnverriineiil dirtct-p.le-ted Mr. Cay, ol lao nilormation to the gov- .... ,..,,i Mini I btle've ho did to ; 1 saw Sunait in t'ar.ad.i three or tour days in Mi.-tW.on i" Apillasi; lbad a eonvct fatii.nwi.l. bii.i pcrsc.i'.iilly, alrni Rich mond ; 1 w..s innodue.-il to hia) by San . dels; 1 whk expected to participate w U.i ll.. -H' r'. I- '! f"'1-1 " ,g'i''biir1; , I III! ,...oo.,-. and I av I rem ine.u mr liie capture ot in February ; it mguented it i ; ( es ; I ilea, o I I o lb iv I -iih-nt ta! 1 1 1 of Mr. Tiiomi son lit tile I a-le, upl i oli.it i liiolal ; lie in :. ft tt 'I 1 bun U il would una t vuih the n o the i'oVi in me i I til ivien- flli i lo i", : lid thouttht U would Utio v was early ii: l el.i nary; t suv in April, when ', i i ii.i a.;. I lit this was tl d i-O'l did t '.elie- di-pa'.clie- were deliv-ieu. imu the lir.-t apin'ovul th-y had lecmved 1' lot front Richmond ; tail i Ri " id' no ot he! s 1 o nly iuf'ired that l.iai oval ; Tlioinpson, in his was the In si nppi il. conn r-aii m "1 h me.said hilling a i- unit in Mich a ca e w as id inn' on , .nn H-ked tr.C'lf I bad Killing no Muidei to ' ilivi r t'romwi'U , it ..I;.... rend a Idler rnlh-d " addres-ed by l'ltus Ibis was in I'Vbru i n!-o name I m i cb- Ml V . 1 . it lllllin " r;:aiy h" one ot th victim ol iIim tch-iii.'; in A i i il, the persons iKloienaine.. .-. -. .. . ...l l ii i Mr 1 lam in was omitted, oi ii ii'tmeu ei- Vice I res,, lent Johnson put in b s p I blockade from h cl.mon l: ,e.e commi-ions wee nil blanK but l.e siMiatme; they were to be given as ncov- . tn thai' incise ol utiirai,'" i"v " tli,' cl l,e c.mvei'iilioii ; il was ais i ; I---- .... jui . ui i, uioug.n ' V ) . t od tl ai thete was plenty money I1 10 'ispaiehH from Richmond, and whn ; ;.' ' ".L rt) was a.,v.hmg to be done , , ""Y ere read by Them, son, and I believe the c mivci sat ioti imltcated th it- Sur, alt '' od.ers ; tienerd . Carroll. : ,, Mv days before left Richmond- ioi .d he tvas more anx- tli'V lin w as "iost f.om Kuhmond "on that Mr Jchnsou ehoul.l be killed that ' . '. . . t tail nnv ore r. , La ,1 ..f.l..i lies employed cou.d claim that mty win , i.Uriiing by ton red er.it e agents of n ition li liel foldicis, and would, tin n lot o. chiim , .ul,,y ,;,siit;ils and eleamboals: on tho to bo t 'cited ns prisoners ol ff'd' , it "as Western and Southwestern waters engarj- ' ' . , . i i.i 1... to nt . ol nil ' i : . ,,1. .... ..it... ire rsi oo'l Ihal Uiey nvine v I ' v- - a-i such h I iKit.nisnii said ii uie -ii "no, d in this enierprise wi re de- ivre en ttclcdaul executed, the rcoei uuwi n- uiciil would relabate; th.i'- il was no mur- ir, only ki ii';:I tlimis. iiooiii as spi o- I fir the purpose. I : o I.. n.,,iiu.i,ini,i l.liil , . ., , - " , . f a iv Ilioth ill Canidi it) ins iiv-i ..an . O t iber. nilh San lers.iu sir i uoui iisun s, I '4 if rnjii'il 11 ill. where he was il,o Si ' . '..i,..,,. .Iisinaiin ' and playing , ppijurds! ' I have ho ud ibcso men talkol ! ihe burning ol New lor i; ami o,,.e. ... i . i .i ... i ., .1. 1.r in stile! - K'tpriscs which nicy uavu u.--. aliui. now; there was a proposition belore .i ritmsa rtdmis n Canail.i to d-trov the Oolon oam, ny - v York is sam.lied with water. . . . 1 .IO. l l.) It m s k't 'i it woul.l i o. fctop only manu- facltires, but didrcss iho people g-iicr. I Me Thomi.con rem at ked ihat the. was plenty of force, and the c'ty i - a '.. i ).., ii iipiieral con,' 'ii would ration ; i and if they ha I thought of they might have saved a !.j I'l.i.. mm said a l0 this sooner jireal many weeks ago. ..-. ..- - .,.,,llivn. aa d Lieu. Tliomnstn. Sanueiu, Carrnl'l were present. , j iiinniiiT oi ui"- v ... I.thm.died-U' Iho 1U'-" name) eig ,oie.is..the.obeli'ris.oncisth0iO. i WW V 00 Per Annum, if paid in advance SERIES VOL. V.-NO. 50. the Bume. time il was proposed to destroy Crolon Dam, Dr. bjackbui ,, prono ed tl hnunn I n , . - . .-..o, ujauu a cal culation of the amount of poisonous mat- .-u ...o lean roil!, (tai 11)11(10 g Clil "UUI" rerpxr-j to impregra!e th water, bo as to make an ordinary drau-ht poisonous and deadly lie had the caimci tyol tho reservoirs, and tha amount r "aier generally kept in them ; slrvchnine. '"faonie, prussic acid, and nnnlmr nf fened by Mr.iollier,tlli"s'i. do not remember, were n n i: ll 1 ia n. . A e . .. 1 . . . . - lumupsun icareu ll would lin I 111 t il ..o i I An in . ... "r"'"" ineci so largo aquanti- i '' m poiso-jous matter viihout suspicion, !tt"d leading lo detection ; Thompson ap- .""'-t ine enlerpnsq, und u'lHcussed it ", vit-aijr um inesume; it waa also poken of by a Mr. .Montrose A. Tal en, ol Missippi, and of a person who had been a medical puneyor in the rebel ar- "'oJ "o''H for ad the agetits ; I think i1'"')' Hil rew on hitn for ull tho money "'' rerpaired ; I kno.v tsonio of liieni Ji1 ' nompson said it would ho dilliauit ; co lect so much poison without dctect- i.im ,'i ojr, ni.,1 nil. ,1. . ,. . Ol; . . . w i"-j , "i --nucmuieu 10 employ. ",-t ' noi remenioer their names; I ; - .-..t , i u.oe smi iiiiu wiui 1 not n tisnti nn.l l'',..L1..i.i. .. . 1 1. . i "..unuuiii, mm no was P'cscni wncn some ot the schemes weie .""L"Ml;,li "e uppiovcu them ; lie said a- Ill b a Lr 1 I I lAl ,11111 llll. ln.. near 011 would jiutily them under tho circum 'H-tiees ; lie appealed upon very intimato terms ni.ii iiiiiciiUurn and Thompson : ";'--" mui uaj auer mo assassination ,' l"e 1 --'nt, I say John II. Suna'.t in -aaau a, with l'ortei held, a southern etl.. ly uiier unit fturrait was btifpccled, was lui-r noil, urut had decamped. Geo. Car- I'. 1 I .' - I lil'oil ml k'.. I . , , ' l"' u"u1"' f I IV J it i . I I i 1 !.!.. I "y souieoouy, uo 1 ; ii"" uonaeii ; ue reierieu to Vice IV (I 4 I'll I'lent Johnson ; his expression wnrit fif iitoini.i (j,. luil-r : ik means a tailor's louse ; Baoth was known in Canada, ly the iiicknamo of Pet ; I think 1 have heard 'Thompson so name him, certainly Cleary ; Kennedy, who lir ed the city of New York and was execu te 1, was spoken ol as haviDg performed that deed by authority of the rebel gov ern men I, under the direction of Air Thompson ; tlrs was communicated to me by Thompson himself, or ii. conversation in his pi-tseuco; Thompson teiid Kennedy ib'.erved lo be hanged, and ho wasdevil-i-h glad he wai hang. .j, lor he was a stu I'al lelliiw und had managed things very hi. lie. The above testimony was mainly cor ro'oora'eil by two other uittiefsos, named Metiitta.i l Monigomery, each of whom is said to have been examined separately. WLUM.SD V, Jt'SE 7. C onsiderabio time was lost today iu the trial of the assassination coii.pirators by the udiloriness of witnesses in making their appearance. Add tioual wit rinssi w i-re pro luci d by tho defenoo for liie put pose ot impaiiing tne testimony a g iinsl Dr. Mudd, ami lochovr tho prison er Arnold was employed at Fortress Mon roe from the Und lo Wis 17th of April. Dr. Mutld'c counsel unnounccd ihat sub po nas I or thirteen ad lilional wiinesjos on Ins behalf had neon is-uod. 'Ihe pros- ecinioii pi nduced persons who te.stihei to the good character uf Louis A. Woiehmaii, an important w. iineas against souu; ol th in c ircil, w hose evideucj has already been pubh.heJ. 'I he pro-ecui ion al ,,i produc ed a Id. lioiiid, te.limony legarditi:: the i i us to Mrs. Sariiitt's house uf Booth, l'ayne and Alr.er.tt. Pay no w,,s known theie by ditleieiit names, Wootl bring one nf them. Tito intimacy of Booth, Payne, and John II. iurratt, was likewise fui tiicf testified to. rut Rsii.w, jt .n H. Tho (rial was continued to day, and some veiy important evidence was pio ducjd by the proieculioi) relative to tho ea in eat . ni uui'i'a ami tu my nu j 'jiurs, r.i-.viird rra.er, a resident oi m. louis. j tostWed in regard to these matters, givin;' tho names ot the lncndiaru s, wh.1 ha I nnthori.ttions for their woik from Rich- , niontl .and who were also mcmheis ol the j Order of American K nig his. K razor alo gave the names of tho steaiiicrs that had been bullied by these nfft). Ior burn ing the army hospital al Nashville, Tenn., in the year Dill, che cd' these commii sioued Confederate incendiaries, a .nan named Dillinghani, presented his claim to the Confedeiale government in Rich mond. Frazer sialid that lie was in Richmond in August, in company with some of thoso Confederate agents, and had conferences will) Jeff. Davis, lS-.-nj imin, hisStcietary d Stale, aud.Sed don, bis Secrntary uf War, in regard to those incendiary operations. Oae of the claims for steam wat burning was settled by Jlenjamin for fifty thousand dollars. Davis wanted the burners to tako thirty thousand dollars for their job; but they would " Ji Witnesses were produced by tho defense for the purposo of showing Ihtt Dr. Mudd had expressed regret ft, iho President' assassination ; that A Unr oll was a CiWHid, and ihoreforo not likclv lo lie engaged in nch a plot, and that D J.Tujuhi and Maieub P. M'Jttim. twj t!' J