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WASHINGTON. rnwTIHUED FBOK FIBST PAGE. Kiel uom, mas'" ? r^Mrt is tbe eaae of the ft .ra the SHate oi Tenucsa e, staling that th? committee tun t th<'ir or^dauUala \o duo lorn), am} recommended thui they Iw now sworo In. JU * " Mr Ls Pui.vd. while coBeurrJi# ^ the report of tho tut:'"- r<i<iv<\ J? bard >? ui.iWstand howt tbey ar r,-, i i.t that C0nr''-C--' ',t <, rauae If the ft tat# of IVnnos t-- ? i. dt- (4. v ',1 the linion and was only restored up. ?lay ?? vtul'l o*?cUon for representatives could not bi-ea bud i'j August, 1?#S. .? U> >wiil that aft -r tbe lntnlnous ??'>ogitlon of v?i?' iitluuwu from Ohio he would ask the tloueo for a V'Ha Ttn rrport of the Comnrttoo on ructions waa agreed to, *ud Hie 8' kakihi Invited the mofjbere from Tennessee taw ip forward aud take the oatfc. In nvponsc to the InvltatH-'u Messrs. Maynard and Wios, representing tbe 8ec>*nd and Third districts of reaaeK-ce, and Mr. Tnyli'a representing tbe First dis trict, advanced ain<1 m?icb applause and clapping of band* iroiu uieiiiboi^ t<* the sldo of tbe Speaker's chair, and there, with uplift' d ri.ht hands, took tbe oath solemuly admnlfitervd by tbe hpeuker. The perfect ailooci which wax observed while the oath was being ad ministered w as lollff wed by arepjtitlon of applause when ifee ceremony wy, concluded Tho Kpeaker stoppod down and shook h inds with the newly Inductod mem bers, who wer^ tlu n congratulated by groups of mc?> . hers. / THE NATTER Sfc CntRENCT ACT. Tf ? byKk. Hooper, (rep. ) of May the Cunrf!)' tee on Hs/iking and Currency, to tt'jjeiu lho National C urrency aft came up ag tUe nox^ 'i>ii*ine>? m order. , Mr. ff.ioi'Bfv varift a sfcort ?pe?>"b In V.planatlon and tho H'.isn piuc*.?ded t^ consider iV by sections for ainentfmriki. 1V..-1 ?ciion op tt iKu House, at twelve ailuuas past I'.itr Vuloek, ty<k a rcce. s till bair.pasl wives 1'. If. * ?mven Gvrnliig SchhIoii. TOC) KOWF^l>?HINV*LL JWPl U0. On ni.'tl.'C ol, Mr, Waves all further proceedings iii relation to tfie ;? ?a?il upon Mr, tJi-fnopIl were dispensed wiili Vnlt A>liev<? Mbmth, Penuybacker, Urisby i*id MoCrtw Irom U>? hrougUt to tlie bar ol (he House. KI'WMiSa OS TUB ^I'KAKIH's T^tllfc WM'OHItn OF. Tl> up the business on the Speaker's table, an I 'ii^viosej 'Aoront an flillowrt: ? Tlx- -euatr iriu-!Kiinonts to the Hoo*" bill to ewstitul? Oni.iHa :uk1 Nvhrni ka Oily In tfte Territory of N* hraska, and u Paul, tn th ' State of liinnesola, ports of delivery, wot i nilt rrcl to the Committee on Commerce. Tin1 Senate amendments to tho fiouso bill authorizing tb- Secp.'Wry ?r the Trmsury fc> issuo certificates of wjistry *ti enrolment and llcen: t to certain vessels were oucurtod it. The fennte bill" grno'ing pensions to Ptrtor Anderson., Reulcai Clougli and Hopostell lligelow, w;ro referred to til CMomittee ou luvulirt Punuions. Tl?? Senate bills granting pensions to Nancy A. Stock*, Wil/hm ( rnsswell, -tbrnli.au Lansing, Drwy A. Lay J ol. ii l'jio anil W. B. Kelly, were paired. Abo Sonata amendments to tho Honsij joint resolution aio.mdaiory of the joint r volution of June lft, lHtitf, re ?p?Crtn\ Niuntles to colored soldiers, ami pensions, frunty and allo?a?ce* to their heir;;, vn're concurred In. Tb ! Senate joint resolution ?niho riving tlio payment ??r ci'ti aln claims igalast the late 'I'rrritory of Nevada was HWWWl Tb j Sonato bill to iiHrca-e ?rrd fix the military estab lish* i?nt of the 'United States cww up. Mr. Schiqick paid this was emi of the numerous army ' bill* pat>ed by the Senate. A n arrangement had, how #*;r, beeu made to-'lay by whldb a committee of confer emi x> would bo appc.utcd. Ha therofure moved the re ?erenco of ilik" bill to the Committee on Military A Hairs, end it wan no referred. The Senate bill to onlarpe-'.he public. grounds surrsutjd tag iho Capitol was referred to tho Committee on Public Buildings and (Grounds. Tl.e Senate hill to extend the lime of the letters patent tasu?d to ThndAeus Hyatt was paused. The Senate joint resolution to authorise the use of cer. tan plates of the Unltijd States exploring expeditioe by the navy wan pawed. The Senate Joint resolution pratitiiif right of way through military resorvis to tlw Union Paoiliu Railroad Company nod its branches passed. The Senate joint resolution authorising l ha suspension of taxes in the Ciiy of 1'ortlaud, Maine, camo op. M r Rki, (rep ) of V due , moved Its ,>.V2<age. Mr Wiixi.n. (rep ) ef Iowa, moved Its reference to the Uummittoo of Ways and Mean*, with leave to report at any time, in order to hare it amended. so as not to oover taxes which tho citizens of Portland may owe elsewhere. Mr. Stbvk.nk suggested an amendment, applying *1ie mmo (irinciple tothc burned poruoo of ChauibcrhburR, I'a. ' The rewiluWot, win referred to tho Committee or Ways and Meant*. Tlie Senate jorat resolution to amend ths act of Feb ruary 17, 1HC&, authorizing the establishment of an ee?aa mail rtmrenhip service botween tKo I.'nited States and (Tilna was referred to tho Pont Office Committee The Senate joir.l resolution ant'inrizitu^ tho i-ecr^lary ?f the Tp'axury to audit and settle tho account* ?[ <: ilnh t Kay and W. Y. Patch, lato assessor and coliecu.r of tatorial revenue -t San I rancweo, was f-a?yed. The Senate bill, making appropriation for the erection ?r a marine hospital at Yokohama, Japan, waK refsrrod to tlin Committee of tho Who?e. The Senate joint resolution to provide for codifying the laws relating to the custom" was paused. The Senate Joint resolution tor the relief of Htrgcaut Hilton McKannoti wan passed. the Senate joint resolution for IIm benefit of tbe Illi nois Kold'CTM' t'ollctio nui) MiliUry Act demy wu ponied. The -enate i'lli for tbo r*lief of soiotnon P. smith waa referred to the Commitlco on Invalid Pensions. Tbe SeoeSi bill for tbo nk?f of Mir A moll* Fesater, of ?olumbia, B. C-, was reftrnxi to tbe Commute* un (Halms. The seu?t> bill for the relief of TC. J. Cnrloy, wan ro flrrred to tbo Committee *T tin" Whole. The Henatc bill for the relief or Washington Cropland, ?1 Ht. Loula, ??.< referred to tbo ? ?uimllt.>o on Claim*. The Semite bill for the relief of Mr? Sue Murphy, of Deoator, Alcbama, waa referred to tbo OimmiUoe on Oatms. The Senate bill for ttxr relief of l,ouis Dyer, late Sur goon of the Eighty-first Iltlnota Vclunteors, ww; referred ?n the Committee uu Military iMn. The sen.it" hill for the relief of John Bai'-ing*. late ?wveyor and depositary of public money I of PittshtirK, Pa was referred to tbe OMimlita .? of tii<? Wbf-lc. The Senate Mil for ibc relief of tho Rfnnn by thr, lau Urn at Portland, Mo., a| .iropriatinjf $60,000, was taken up. Mr l.inui, i rep. ) of W Va. made tlie pont oford" that the bi.'l made mi appropriate m, and mtMt go to tbe tfcmuiHtee ol the Whole. Mr. liter, of Me., moved the of the bill, staling that there were from ten thousand to It f tool' thou-aiK yer-mna b< moless in IVjrtland. He hopod the point nf ?rd'T would not bo prwsed. Mr declined to withdraw the point of order and the bill waa therefore referred to the Committoo ?T the Whole. The Senate Pill for the payment or the public del.t waa. on motion of Mr. Muki.iij , referred to <M Commit ?ee of Wars and Meuna Tlie "Senate amendment* to the House bill iu reference W tlm < ourtr of Wa-hlngton Territory were oonourred if. Tint TAMtrs a i.t. The wmmJo amendment* to tbe ITou'e bill to prot<? t the revenue. and for other purposes, came up. Mr. Mi-kkim. moved Unit tbe amendment* he n<m ?*>u< urred in, and a Committer of i 'onfe rotnf united. Mr. Wukix, of Iowa, preferred that tbo Bouse should eaix.nr In t.'io Senate amendment striking out tbo ninth ?action whkh provld a for S'lilinj: to the value ol gO'de'he rout or trannj^irtatlon, eemm'-?i'ii harden, Ai . Mr Wairsroam, (ref ) of 111.. refflark*4 ibat the liree had come lor tbe p*opw of the Weat to strike for free dom from the manufacturers of the Rant, if protection waa a ico<hI thins let it tfo ull round. I<et ihe farmers and ? om growcts ha* e their fail share of It. After some ditcusiiori, all the amenJmetn of th. Senate, einepi that striking out tbe nlutb rectum, wore mod -concurred in. rbe querti?n re< urred on coneosiing in th* amend meat striking not the n uth aeetion. On division, ihere wrt> t# yeas agiin?t 4H aayit, Thr Hpoakrr naie the caatlng vote in the negative. Mr. Witjaii, or Iowa, ndlnl for the ymn ajtd nays whkh were ordered Tbe vote was takes and resulted in kC yea agaiait Or naya 8o all lie- ameudmenta of the ^uale sere tion eoDcarred 10, and ?< ommlttee of tonfor?nce ???. ?.,k"d ?raunoA I he .iicagrmmml or tbe Satiate to the House tmeml ?neat u> th* Sooale Mint resolution providing for the f ? ? > oiiiu t oa ?T the arrovat J f f the t>t?te of M :i*rarh>i <e tie ? i n* up i in matitrl ?f Mr. Dtwei, the Hou?* Notdnd ft>im it wuMdment. A like diragre*m*ul to the Houae tmeiidtn-nl to the .".iisie bill tu relation to Umi District Ccnrta or tbe f'nitetl H?le* in i lalifomia and IsetMiai.a i ame up <?n moUeii of Mr Wtt^oji, (nf Iowa, the H? :se Intistml ! rn It* amnrdtnent. J i it.iFosi a . Ut Hhi" (rep. ) of Cal , om-red a rmolMlow Railing . . II the II |M W?r tor information In leteme e to t a'lini on vei inteerp [u i*tere<l out of Ihe s*rrtr# m \rt .? tins Ne? M. iri Iti.ll tab. It was */ree.| Ui ^ i iav* anm*f* I ?%*? ir *l?*n< ? wa* given to *evrr*l members ??w?aa r?r aanuaflW. V!' * eo ;<*" loi'lTer a re ilutmn for Uie . a v m ? i ? ? ...?al officer to it amine i#u. the n?vi j. - ? ^ v ? ? it II *v end the nv nths of the IVsMi' s ? i r*. It was nhj iuf< to ? <? aaa* or?icr?? r Ui* t oarerenee 'VKamMte* 'in il?e Jl .>* nt e- ?n for th relief o1 reriaiu iitjli I'r it ei i a a ep.r wii^li *?, agreed to Hoe*. 1 !?' . n ? . in t was that i* e\ ery , ! ?l i< ? e? pii? ? ric l tl actually MNmred on ] . <1 ih.i h> r i of I" n led in battle, caytnred I ? tli" >Bem? ir other ? v; - ?* s *? not .icti'.sll' mi.?t^red 'trt?tlis tertke, the l"ar Dej artHietit -ti i I .Ik.* turn i|i* ( full pay sad einot'iioent ol (Hi r?tk IniiHihi' litri* tie , wn'eii*? on 4ity. a msiaur ??? us. h \ Mr. .Ktiwi'*" |tefi.) of N V . It*\i!./ i'i..j;i?e>l Uie *ii?.4nlmun? itmitM, ?ute.1 thai eiui" ek? <uu" he had ' ??e..o?<%d liwtu iht I'ti ted .sine. Coii-'.l at '|i h* >e*il* a letlee of in'miim i on i/ ? V - "i, ,ii ?rti-> eeeles tn? a )ett "f 'mm iliat j?rtl<t, which lie ?.?ked t i b-ive read tn the rierk lb ? writer etpreae-a ailm w in for the ? tiamel^r <?? loraham I..B0ide uid pny 'If ac. ept * ai-e nt iu 'namet:<f Moa?i< |?Klrail of htm [ ejentlid II the ?*'?W/?bm?n' i' th? writer -moor -al I Viati, of \ , .in.* Mr KayiB'.td I.'. ? eede.1 t.n.ir Ili.it ?o ; ai'Ser ?!..? rj' nt Au??rie.n ??teent p ? Mp< Hen aT.O I ranklm sa? reo^e.j ,i.ms.f ?? gq??l a re|)-?senl? th* of imer on ? inimcte auit l^eritsn ( til! .ft I" .?'?? I am Ijni'olti anil It was p|eaa*n' ki rwUlte this trioute , #f resp"fl t* Mta 'fi'n Vene e -ihai eity all h liaii b*e? , tls'illi den.iir nalei Ilia "odaa?ch;irt <w loiert) - whieh , did hold the gnr*e<?"s In fee <n t was the ?afe guard of th- Wa?t Ha moved the ?d i^tion of * concur i"nt r**ol'itl.ia *re?ptio; by Congr*** i'i* p?r?fiilt Of thrsbam l.locoln prsserted l y SlgnoT SalvMH of V. Bio*, ? Kb tliankt to the donor, and directing the |e?rtf*it t*he m.t *d in Ute l.tbrary of i onrr>*?? Th* r.?aoinii<in w*i ?aanimooefy arree l Th* lliiii*c. af t -n I" 1 . ?ni*'f I THE CONSPIRACY TO HANG JEFF. DAVIS. v B?f" Erldeuee* Hh JadititrJ Com' ..J,,:? j r ? ,-ij ^ Tte Secret Operations of (he C?b mittce Br^Uo Li?ht. ^ WHO FURNISHES THE HERAlr^ REPD'^jg 7 JACK ROGERS hot ^HE HAN. Deterjai^^a 0f tty, Radicals to Fasten / Crime of Killing President I / Lincoln Upon Poor Old Jeff. 1 *?? Jut. *?? QUA WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE. Wasbinctos, July 21, lWfl. TUB HERALD BKFOXT Of TUB CO?SHBAlT. ' My disclosure a fow daya ago of portions of the evi dence educed by the J ad clary Committee of the House of Representatives developing the diabolical conspiracy of certain radicals to implicate Jeff Davis, by means of bogus witnesses, la the assassination of President Lin coln, and procure his trial and conviction by a military tribunal, occasioned in diverse circles here a variety of sensations and exuberancy of expression, both serious and amusing. The little bout in the Bouse to-day be tween Boutwell, of Massachusetts, and Jack Rogers, of New Jersey, members of tho said committee, resulting from the refusal of tbo former to allow the latter access to the testimony and papers before the committee, be cause, as Mr. Boutwell declared, some Important portions of them bad been communicated to and published In the Vkw Yoke Herald, has Intensified the Interest ex cited by my letter, and fnrniBhed "confirmation strong ae proofs of Holy Writ" that say disclosures, astonish ing as they were, were perfoctly correct. Tho seetsh who sympathlte with Davis and regard him as a martyr of a holy cause are highly inoeascil and vow vengeance on the conspirator!) tho moment tho:r names shall transpire. All honorable men? repub licans.-^ will as democrats ? are Indignant at tho cow ardly attempt to murder Mr. Davis by a military commit siorj and false testimony, and demand that the guilty pi/rtten shall be rigorously dealt with, if thero is any law To reach their offence. The numerous radicals who are ev?r r aily to justify any exoess committed by any of their faction are chagrined and grieved at tho ticnoue went, and affect to doubt the guilt of their fellcws, but declare that if thev did an charged the end In view Jus tided ibe moons, and that it is sometimes necessary to do evil in order that good may come. Tbo conspirators themselves, crunch ol them as are here, are intensely alarmed, if o?e may judge from the long faces they wear and tbo extra-attentions they bestowed on members of tbo Jud.c.ary Commtiteo for several days succeeding my dis closures and ore now dally bestowing on M r. Bout well. 11m committee Itself, at loast the republican members thereof, are enraged at tbo unauthorized publication of their proceeding'': and tbo testimony end papers before them, which Ifr. Boutwcll avers thay used great efforts to keep secret, and declared that citkar "The walls have ears" oV that the II khalii employs sprtght correspondents, who move about unseen in all tlwir caucuses and comailtteo rooms, appropriating their secrets, or elto tbat some body bas outrageously betrayed their confidence. Seve ral parties, reporters and others, have he n suspected of perfidy, and severely <| lestloued. But tbo suspicion of more than one member lias lalVin on Mr. Rogers, ?wi.o, from the beginning of the investigation, h>ut been satis fled of Mr. Davis' innocence, and endeavored hy a ri?o rou?* Togs- examination of tho witnesses to impeaek their testimony. It is quite probable tbat tbo zealoiir. efforts of Sir. Rogers to ompnt Davis, whom one of the commit!:* .ban protokingly denominated his "client." has contributed in some measure to unravel and break down the conspi racy ; but it is certain that tho Hmiald is not indebted to tl.o" New Jma f Mentloman for tlie in onuation it lias promulgated and is about to add in regard to tfik. inter esting and mysterious affair. UUt KIMIKSS fB NOT A HRRAtn HKTOHTKR. Tbe suspicion tliat Mr Rogers bad furnished the star tling Intelligence to tho Hkkaiu, and hie subsequent i di pioyinent of a rebel plionograpber to assist htnvtn exam ing the testimony and jstpors, furnished Mr. Itoutwell with a plausible pretext for refusing liiin access to the records, especially as some of the papers in oustody of the committee were "confidential paperj of the Wsr Department and could not safely be exposed to general examination." TIIB (IIXfll'KVIlAI TXVRRS or Tf?' VTA R nBVHTMKNT. The n:lde:ittnl papers, " how* >r, 1 ha?e high and nnmistakal>l<' authority for staMug, are nothing morf or le:s than the deposttlo-is of "Campbell" ant ".-'nevel,'' already published in tbe HiK.ti.n, and of other bogus witnesses mailo for the Bu reau of Military Justice, anct ol' a stafo lotter found in the archives of the rebel War Department ad dressed by a soldier to Jen Davis. propositi* to dispose of l/tncoln * Oo., if authority and means were furnished him by the government to carry out liis plans, together with it letter from Davis to Jake Thompson, reliel n/ent in Canada, expressing Impatience that u certain proj ct ? not HM, t>ut Mppoeed by MM to ke the assassinution of Lincoln and bis Cabinet ? had not been carried out, and urging imtned'ate action in the matter. These are I the only paper* in the custody of tbo comnittec Ibat by any construction or distortion uati be made to bear iu the slightest decme sxolnst Mr. Davis. BOGM w irjdcsxw Campbell and Snevel, who, It tad benn <!i?covarod by the friend* of Havta, bad tiiaaie lalxc deposition* tor (he Bnreau of Military Juatieo, implicating the arc aed, were, by a spleiiilU manmuvra ? a sort or flank move ment ? induced to go beforo the oommittoo ami nclcnow lr<|g? that their tJepoKii ion* w ere a tlsniio of lie.' frum Ix'gmnmF '??? Hut the other wltiic*aei for tbc said llun.uu, ulto < ampliell declare* were bogu* I kc him>'fllf, were urn brought .nvfore the commit!' e to sustnin their liepoKitMitw and submit to a crotu oiannnation t>y Mr. Hogen; ind a* CanipbaU hadconfened binwlf to bo .1 petj'tred w otiuJrcL tlio commttl?o Intro a right to rcioct hl.-< amrrttoa ili?t the -Hbcr *itn"* :o* are bogu* like him sell, Mid IK boltove tlieir dl'JMwttiotn, Which dep<ieitin|i? lerm 'tie mci important "eonfldot nal jwper.- <>r the War Department that the cotctaitlco have m I and. ii> 1:1 * i.vmu.mi or jous ratten Two of ihe-o (4e(*.- t leu uiaknrn are men calling the 111 nelvci John I'ait -n and K 11. Wr ghk. The 1. inner. In hi* il?|KMitloti, say* tlmt b? hi a native of fleorjtla, aial 1* well ar<|iminied with Mr. Dnrla; thai during the war lie wa* engaged in fiiralrhlng provision* and ?t?re? for the rebel wrray, having been eicnsed from military *er vice on furnbhiug a ritielitutf ? that In the latter part of ?lime. an a> ijuaintani-e of hlx named Lamar, alto from 1 tie Mat* of trxirgi*, Informed him that I14 ( lomar) wu- about to enter nt-m an onterrri<M> which If ?ntrc- -*? fill would immortalize and OWtch all who I'ligavcd In It, and at tin' *nme time invited deponent < ?> join bitu; thai at iloponont'x rrqu'st l.anini i'\rUinpil the nal tire <d the entcrpri**, which wa* to kidnap or kill President l.iucoln; thai deponent then inquired what plan had tx-en ilnv..<od and whether the government wrn# cotfilxant of or ba<l aMhorixed tbe project. that lunar replied that never il It t|i It officer' of llio nm WB? t wori' aware of ami applauded It, aud thai he w*? axanrod by Ooneral Winder lhat I'rexident t?avl? al?o approved it, that he 1 I .atu.it 1 w, i? to bat eon Interview wiih liavleon Iho foli., wins day, when he would proaant hi# plana and learn hi? (Davix) ilecleioo. lhat <ie|ion?iil ptoniinod to enter Into the scheme it the )'r> ?,dent aboulil aaticllon 11, and on the ne\t iiay accompanied l.tmar and Winder to |i?vm office , lhat l.tnvir mi btnitte.1 .? written plan Tor kid. uappit.K Ij'icWu. and for killing htui if it -bould ho found tmpo -Ibla Ui i.?rry him off alive; that l>a\ii>, ?her 1 ading the plan, MM ho had B*v er doubted tbat a ? jnall p^rty 01 brurt men oouid attark l.inooln in In* ttronxl'old and kill him. and pernop- make hint pimoner .< t.d nil liiiu into the Confederate 1 in, t>ut ilia' he had f"lt ?omn doubt" wh "h r turh a proceedlni; would be ef ognlneil by iho i-ivll'red world ax honorable war fare . and a- lb" emergency bail not in Ilia Judgment ar;*cit ht reaofing to ?Kn ei treme nieuura* lie had , dlaw!~-i1 xeveral itn'ar propoailMM w thout eerimia ? i n idofot on , km iluii n cently the 1 nemy had < oinnut t?l Hi.' m.*i 1 turbo fo* k 1 all Hii' ami idiown an inter iii? re-?rd ot lie 'jw? of njuonn and ib? lawtot war, and tlmt he now felt not <<nly |>t?U:ial>h< In jdopt.ug tbe naea sure prnfio'ieit, t, it that lie woald piwve rncreont to hi* duty to re 11 1 an? ? nene, however har?h, 1 aU u lat< - 1 to h.t iho eai ie) at hi* f< ei or i>r:ni< bun to bonot ?'>> ' lliirii iif (On " * hji he ^Pavle) further ohei-rved thkl ? new U1I1- whteet *11 Itivt itwMrd bef?m Mm he htd I (? '>m* fully 01, > n <d on innture <?tud\ ami reflection 'hot the Pi'- >i ?r tilt I'litlM l*ii|l Uie ivm nmndef In elnel of n ? army, it woald Im a* pMper and a full! Ill am>nhiiM* m?k KM lawr of war to vndi moll 1 irly w tloa the enemyV lini* fc1 oap'uro or kill h n w to do tlie vitne by ?nr of hi* oflkwx or aobl^t*, that h* then eotopt nierned Uie idan .<nil>nutl*i| by I %m.r aod e?pro? ed tbo opinloo thol If it vtere re?> InU'ly acted apon ?00 rm we'.ld be lortain ; that reter. t.ce wax Il'*n fiK'te to tlM' rtii ??* I of money to torry oc,t t?w? (dot. w>ien ln*t? ?*.d 00 would arruige thai matter olth <1 oofwi Winder, who would furnwfa froin time in llme?teh rim* ?* ?wicli: !>?' nftllllj lhat deponent ?a<) lomor then left, and on lha aftamoon of the nan a ili* rwoi?e<! ? ' iMMi.lerafM* gum of itiooey from Winder ami etooreO ng 1I10 leaperwle bua ana*, thai lite* en ea<e<t a number of rackl- ** but pliable m?n, who wore to work their ,e'\e? tbr?>ogh th'< federal Irne* and take O'urtee. n Rail mora tad UOor^stown and * ajt unt.l colied >i|iua for aiuon. ihat Wvarai lay* after ?tid uinr vie# with U*vt* one of (ho nartlex aoaoriau'd with d?p?? 1 ent and Jo nor. earye.1 Met ull nigli wan arretted on the Charge ,4 betwymg tbetr *err??; that deponent and l^mar ?n<l another ?. ?? tat* name.i roonii i>ap|M>?ed to be I'arne. who oaa *1* -ted with Mf?. Nurratl) called at (ienentl Winder ? off)' * in learn the taci* m the cm. and were thoro Informed lhat li e t,?>n< rai had Ja*t gotta to lMi|i?' qaoriorff iii regatd to Mafnllough'* c* ?, m.ere i?'b dajaiamii ai l t ? vompaat >0* ait 1 r? mrjtoetdefa.*i!jl?Th!l: t^*t tbaL' r?UB<l w'^e>' vh,re ?id detectlvo was inlha *fot'u1"ou8h> "Ul1 4i"1 ?rcu instances ut ?r .hil? ? ?PW"'"8 W l>?Ws i <?J 'avis then aald . 6 U?e orreet; Mutt ? regretted u,w tha?h!Et*i Md. Lamar U**t It wan to SisSMfi9*^ 1 id frustrated ; - ... w ashing'ton ittlug the schwt^ o?iM must be used in rtain : M>?? * execution or failure would be ?rw<" ' .ne blow should be (truck at once ; thai . iv'inder. who was in a rage over the conduct of ullou h, added, "Yet, you must strike at once; ring tbe d ? d baboon here, dead or alive, as soon as pot iblo; If you can't fetch his whole carcass bring ill d ? d scalp;" that Davis, with a smile, ntcrrupled Winder, observing, "Gentlemen, you nil not forget the directions I have already lven you. I prefer that you should, if possible, capture Ir. Lincoln and bring him within our lln"s without in uring a hair of bis bead; but if you And it impossible o capture him, it is your duty to destroy him if you can each him the same a e you w uld any officer or soldier n his service; aud if you succeed In making him iriKoner and find there ie danger of his boing rncaptured, ou will take care that he does not return to Washington live; biit let me a am adjure you to lo*e no time; if a mowledg* of your intentions reach Washington, your abors will be in vain; and tbo surrender of Vicksburr ? , Jrant, and the defeat of Lee In Pen UKylvania, wl ., "> t lelng driven back on our capital, remVjr it neceaw j** 1,1 icrhaps the only means of caving country, ? jt/'i J*3 mterprlso should be curried ou*. *t once : gn. gn ? ,l ,~5 ticcessful, you will be bailor, as the fflfftr* ' 5* lountry, aud receive unbounded rowards ' ' that-' i yocr hen said that they wers, prepared to itrlK 04PWBnt h they could get Nor'.n with the bnia'ir'?' ???P >arty. who wore already engaged and t>an^ . < i _ heir bat they should ro^uiro more raonoy rrJ J?**1: but vlien they should get to Waahtogto'j . IMS? ??% 'Yes, ffln<lfr>'w<oilt<l beu to tliat," Utat*ja thi" roe ' day ler furnished them with a larg?, mfk of mooei and lepooent, Lamar, Powell and o?Taore Vtartod tor Wash ngton; that on arriving Nortb they Tound that many of .hi men forwarded by them *,ad bnen arrested and con Ined in the Old Capitol an/ , other prisons, on suspicion >1 being spie9, and that ? ae. wero obliged to abandon Iheir undertaking. ?OOl'B vnof JUJH 09 T. B. WWOHT. The witneaa Wright, In his affidavit for the Bureau of Military Justice, dep^ sed that he was a native of Novn Scotia; that In 188'i ne went to tho confederacy, running the blockade into './iimlngton; that for a time he was engaged In speculating in provisions and military stores, but that in Vanning of 1863 ho was employed by General Vftnde/, In Richmond, as detective; that in July, 1X<V), ho learned from Winder that (fen* wm a project on foot to kidnup, and, If rjecoBsary, to kill, President Lincoln; that one evening shortly afrrward, while passing a pub lic house, he beard boisterous talking within, and on en tering found a man named McCullougb, half inebriated, boasting to some blockade runners that within a month the old Tall splitter would bo in Richmond cutting wood to cook the Yankee officers' rations at the Libby; that knowing McCullougb was betraying au Important secret of tbe government ho, as was his duty, arrested and confined bim in Castle Thunder; that on tho following day he was informed by Winder that tbo President was exceedingly annoyed at tbo arrest of McCitllough, as his fatbor, a very wealthy and influential man had interceded with the President in his behalf, and had represented that his sun had been arrested malicourly and without caus', and "without cause, and that he (W nder) wished d"ponent to accompany him to Davis and explain pre cisely whut he hail heard ItcCullough say und all tho circumstances under which he bad mudo tho arrest; that thereupon deponent and Winder called upon Davis, -when deponent, at Ins Excellency's request, made the 4 sired explanation; that while they were talking ?n tbe sub ject throe men named Patten, Lamar and Powell called in relation to tlio arrest of McCcllougti. Tbo deposition then proceeds to recount what was said and occurred by and between Davis and tho otbor parties referred to, and corroborates in almost tho precise lan guage the account given in Patten's aflldrvu of his second intervt w with the rebel chicf. Thus It will be seen that the aim of Ihe oonspiralors wa.-i to fasten upon Davis a murderous design as fkr back as 1883, by making him ft 'iarty to a pk>t. at. that time lor the killing of the Prosideut, a fact which, il' established, it was supposed would, taken in conaoctien witii tbe tes timony the |>orlMtuusCa:jtpbell and Minvel weroexpectAd fxt give, leave ne doubt in the mindt, of a conrt of tho guilt of tbo ?noveetl. The nifair w.v so iagenlwisly con trivod that It would bo ImiHisaible to eontratftct tlieso witnesses, Wmder aud Powell (I'ajrn ?) he ng dead and I^imar boing only f myth. llut Pat ten and Wright, as T havo aV-oody romarked, were not brought !>? fore the coiiiBiittro to Hoslatn tiielr nffldav its, and the oaminittoo, or tho repuM can mem bers thernel, have decided to b -.love their <dej>o?iitioiis, the '?coiUideBtial pitpors of the War I>opartriiont,?' not wlthstandinK "i.'sripbell's" a?s?riino heloro I lie com mitteo that tlw di^rionents wore h>red bogus wKue.-ses like, hitnsclf. The tfejK^itions of these niwi. of which 5 have giver you a vorj- full synopsis, furnish th only evldeno?. agulnif. Mv. Pavir in the han^s of the < omir.ttloe, tlie two letters roferro<l to, and other stuff called evidence, b ing of no imiKirtane? ? liatever. Any lawyer would as mm> ii think of putUnc " the man in ttio moon" on trial en tlio strong) Ii of such ovidenoo tin of puUiurf Mr. Diivis. and the committee while It will pro. ess to lielieve Huvik guikv v. til fail to r?<?mmef>d tliat lie he brought to Irint. 1 lio nulH'nls, ? lioso maciiiuations have i*-en sumaiikcl through t.be laudable treachery of Campbell and ttncvol have a'tamionod ibelr murd^rous de'lgus, and are lio* nmployirg the Judiciary Committee, pliant tools as could bu desired, to hide t)l" evidence ?' tlieir Iniqu.ty nnd screen litem from the opprobrium they deserve. Mr. Hojrers Is not permitted to examine tlio testimony, because iu fact that of Campbell dlncii* k Hie nam"* Of some of tho radical coiHpiraiors; ho is uot allowed to exaintno tf?o pa|wrs because the dep witions of Patten and Wright, upon which the committee have to found the opinion of Davis' guilt, will not, ?a their lace, l? ar legal scruiiuy. I'hese heartless radicnis, since tin y can not have tho pleacire of hanging the unfortannl - rebel, are determined, if |M*ssihle to stab b-s reputation a*.| rcciler him iu .uiiuhh In tbe eye* of It- norjlilr men. ? r Bomwell. iu hln MMTI, will admll, for Lo vS fce bound to notion nud admit, lliat Campbell ami Socvnl, who made deposition* for the Bureau if Military Jh?iic<> 01 nrnrti Impoitnn e, s:i|ijM.r lift thorn to bo true, than a'l thr real of the evidence in the cane put together, wet ? iuducod to confer In-fore tho committee that tliey hail nworn falsely from bepiuuing to eu?l. and were en^ag ? I and |mut fordoing ao by an agent ui th<> covrrrm ill ; and all m? Ingenuity and "kill of tho learned gentleman will thin be summoned to tdileld bin rudio.il friends from iti-jxh: :Uiilitv uud blatuc, and render p auMbl< tho propo sition. that tho loot that these two aeoundrela ww tub oru?d<and awore fulf -ly lb tho matter furni?he* no Just ground* for rej e.tlng nr su*pe< tiny the testimony of the ?.iber wlmemten; but let It not be forgotten that Camp bell u*f the other witaenea were tubtrned dl*> COLLEGE COM1ENCEMENTS. W itltllchiiry < Vermont. Tli' CominonivMiicul eieiciae* of Muldlcliury Otttlg* *>'1 ?? t ?I|0WM : ? SeiTOAT. Augaat 6, one P. M. ? Bm-dlan-eato >tiiu<Mi l>? the I'rr-idcou Tr? ?uT, Angii.-i 7, elelcn A. Il ? Adilreae iHrfuar t ho rblluuiuUHMiun Society, bjr < ! eo K. Edmund', of llur lin ton. At lialf-pn?t t\v? 1'. M.. aildrw-i hcture ib? i'liila dclphian Society, Ivy IVnC. Kdwartl- A. 11irk-, l>. B., i>f ?li li fi. Mo . r:v?n!uA l*Mrkatf ?n pri/i. |*"iUo?. ft u>M. . A vu-i s At.i.n- r-..i >/ .v.- *. Hi- i JUttlu I ' ll M., < Tji ? I'.v J ? .' lilt H llWrH, fliw "I I "<?/": I'Min, liy t.. R. ,-:i. r :i u. <?!*?* ?f iKMt. flu* tll?r?rj' oxer lie* mil i.e movommJ' <1 by a itinuer niiU axial rvuuloti ol tli? Alumni. TlrtKMT, Augmd ?, nine A M. luu'igiiK tioiinl Roy. H. 1). KNdtel, President. Half-pant one o'clock I'. M.. ornti'ic nint othor e?rci?AM ol the Kruluailng iia?<. M*m(its' Orntion, by N. B. SmiOt, A It. Tlie preliminary meeting of the Alumni will lie tirld on Tue-day, August 7, ut n:ne A. M.. at the lecture r<mm <if tlx* tlouifro. iitimai rtiurrh. A rofji.nry for the Alumni will there be opened. The muiDil mf ting of tbo *t*o riutlim Mill bi' held ill tbe College <iia|?'l AngUrft 8, a' ni(K A. M HariUnu I ni\ cralty, 1 1 it null im, >. V. The inunal public cwrcUe* at this nnlvcralty *111 u|m>b ou Knitay evening next, -fnlv 27, with tbe exbihi t Ion ?r the tiramraar School. on Mnn<Uy uomiug next the mrm tiefore llie Education Society* will IW ile. tiviwol by Rev. to . S. Itiddell, ol New llmo'tlitk, N. J. In t|?? e\ ? Mini: a Mnunu win he MHml before the x, ??tei y tjr laqn.rv by Kef, TbMMM Arm tagft, I>. IV, of Mic Klflh Avenue itaptlFt church. in thi? city On Mondav, :tOtli. the literary aociffUee Mil hold their?antvimftrla* Th - era! Ion will In- dollvtrt -I by Mr Kno- CI irk. ot St l/ini?. Mo., anil the poem by R*r. P. K. Smith, of \e? ton. Man*. Tne 'fhrolngiial Semiaary will hnl<' tit- ;?nuiver?ary on Taeadar mormag, ami In th'* even ng Dm annual din oomae l?->fore l lie AM'iH'ittion of AJ'itnni .intl friend- Will j he gives by Iter J. K. Holme*, of title ell; y. Wedti'vlay. Angita! I, will he Comrmiticerocnt flay tfler th!? nmtal e*erci!?v Md bonnr? the ercntiiK will ?iilior in the well known rcitivtty of tbc Alutuni M'l Otend" md th:s will . kw< the ADntvermrv IjbtHle t'elleir. Kjenis, IV, July 34 IW, At itie ntmi fn?*ni' ni exerolnee of (.afajrette t'ollega u>-il?y l*r lienor l.t-e. lale ii.ajur of the Kimrtfc New York artillrry, i|.-th ereil an addr"'!" to tbc alumni aad frtetidn ?it Hie lolliye, iii tbe acrrlrci n nil?red by the rtuVnti> in the Utc wiii, br wliiim the t^iil'-jje hud bf' n re^rr filled In li'Oii v 6\e r<'Kiin< nia from flftcrn dWHtit ilea, lie ronier ntone of the R-iautiBr school bulldlnf Uid to-'lay b> Iter. t.Vorje JuaJter, D. P NEWS FR01 FORTRESS MONROE >'? wmme M -?a?>*, July '21. IM* The kit nli ?l Agawam amtred to day from (lie Porte tiii'Uih Nktt Yard, having completed her repair* She ? ill rMnein hem two or three day?, adinrtltig bnr omn l ??-<? and will then proceed dltwct to P'?rt Royal Ktan t; or <i ?m?> *r Bnroa, K r ? <i* f rtilar U?e Mth l oat , OfttMa, th- murderer of HeNabfe, autre r?.i Ike eiireme penalty of the law, at ItenUa. By. The exec*, ?.on waa witneeaad by ? conoenree of people eallmated at from fire to eight thonaand. Th* parting between tbe condemned man and hi* wife tadeaenbod aa very iif'i t lt>* -parfectlr bear: raading. Be aaeaMri perfectly calm on ainerflag from the Jail, and when on too arafloVt at tempted to addreaa the crowd, but ooald not utter ft word. The fall waa tome four or Ire feet, and bit a?ck waa illalucatad when be dropped Hla feet Uracbed tVe earth, and be enemed to be atandiac erect on the ground. (?WlBg a good deal of diaftatlefftctioo among tbe apectalonr ?mil it w*? aanertalfted tbat bia weight bang en t rely on the rnpe. He died In nine mioote* It la cald that ftamea I, a* made a fall cotifeaalnn, which la la the haade ?f ReT. Mr. Pooaltt. h'a apirttn-U adtrlaor, and hla raner > of wkketloeM dfttee !>iw v to hla tenth \ ur II 4 ?r I cnniplice la tbft ni'inler wbtch h? n?pl?t d ?>? the , Iowa la a man nai <1 Harnllioo, wb# |i\ b- -en arte I ' Md nni .iwn'j GtivFRAL SHERMAN IN CANADA. SPECIAL TBLE^*" TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. "'fUtare U it* ?*^e? and Arrival In M?n t'artjUwi luiiut'1* to MIU V-?r?J Sh?.m. ^ 0 W" Ju|y 34, 18041 ' Ifcuoru. Ct^mM arrived by the boat tr uobec this mornm*. *** I?ased Sunday at the " /j* larters of I-nrd Aio*. R' in the ' ' lUdel, attending religious 9l)rTtPOg ut ' V*?0? alholio church in ' moralr " * Rom*n ? . drive around *? " * ?* ^ bout three thnusttD'* ? * u ^'?rnoon sr of the citizen* num i tho steam' lllm lust"y from tho wb?f eneral dul" A ^ r?r Monlwdl> wl>lch tribute the Arrivir / fknowledged. nd a' ^ fcero, he broakhstcd at St. Lawrence Hall, scr ^ *,alf p;ut nine proceeded to th<^ Lcgan Tarm, Ranted by a large number of Canadian jf^\3 ry dignitaries and citizens, when fan witnessed a ?Twrough artillery drill with tho Arrestrvng gun battery. TFae General inspected this arm and its capacities with '.he greatest care and interest. Returning thence, ho paid a flying visit to her Majesty's frigate Pyfadoa, lying In this harbor, where be was cordially received and en tertained. He subsequently lunched at tho St. James Club, wbero he rema ned until he set out on ifce steamer Chambly to do the Rapids. The steamer wn* decorated with the American and British national enf/mns, and a large and brilliant crowd of people, Including the military in full uniform and the band of the Twejy. third fusl locrs, thronged Iter decks. An elegant dinner was served which w? ,3 followed by toasts atid speeches, among which was tf oat of ex Uov ornor John A. Andrew, of Massachusetts. 1 append that of General Sherman In full. In the evening the distinguished gut r A dined at St Lawreune Hall, in company with Colonel Bell, command ant oi'tbe Royal Welsh Fusilecrs, and 'tho hero or tho Alma, and some other gentlemen. Tin 1 entire party at tended the Theatro Royal, where they saw Mrs. General Lander, late Jean Davenport, iu the 1* ?fy of Lyons. General Sherman, being pressed fo r time, feavo-i for Buffalo early in the morning, where k,o win bo received by General Barry, commandant at l/jag point, and the military. The honors paid General Sherrae n In Canada nnmls takalily indicate the friendly I'eelinj/ opistln: here In his behalf, and the high regard in wh> oh bis military abili ties are held. RI'Ktm or GVKKR1L SKI A KAN. The following is General Sherman's speech on board of the Chambly : ? Mr. Mayuk a.m) GtcrruntBt? H.nowit.g that a speech is expected from me I phall pToooed without apology. I find it exceedingly dilUoult to suppose that 1 am addressing foreigner* and strangers. I see nothing to remind mo of U either in the dresses or facos of tho?e a'.tojt me. It is true that the ornaments wurn by some here on this occasion are not the same as those fres'jrfbed by my government; but here the difference erases. Those whom I address understand tav langengc and. I hope, understand the feeling and mania ot in winch I am Imly thank ful, apart front any distinction you are pleased to attach to my name, for the kindness with which I have eveiyv hero been received in Canada. I did not intend tlito for a visit of ceremony. I have corns merely casually, and for pleasure. ?1111, 1 am sorry ibat I have had to pass through the country so rapidly. 1 Hand in tho presence 01' highly educated military men, and It is only natural that I should receive tho compliments of such mou as General Lindsay, who was a scholar In his profession. and mvlo the art of war bis study through life. THe pride I fuel, liowovor, is this ? that if I have done anything that reflected credit on the science of war md the military art it is- for all those who have davuted themselves to these studies and not merely for xuvmlf or my own peoplo. In fact, I have done nothing inoro than I have read how to do . in many books In the Eng lish language, and not more than has been done by others m principle at loast, perhaps by gentlemen who hear mo now. All that 1 can claim any personal merit lor is that I liavo acted with u pure heart and honest intentions. My country justly claim* from me my tint', my life, cvervthiDg' I isnaMssod, but it is In a certain sense your country also; for it is a country which is freo for every one to come to and stay, to live .m equal terms with ev Tybody else, und from whiich overy ono is free to depart when be erases to llko it. Thoqe to whom it belongs have acquired it by settlement, or by purchase, or in a small dog rue by conquest, as Great Britain his acquired thousands of Bailee of territory, ami all wo ask of others is to chonee whether tbev will stay whero they are or live ill the United !? tutes, and so living obey lb' laws, or go quickly nwuy if they do not like them. Wo of the I'nltod States made war on our friends at the South for this reason. Wo said to them, if you don't like the country go away, aud * re told in reply, "No, we will stay ami ?tight." 1 have thom'ht It strange that anybody in Canada should sympathize with the South in this." I ran not b'tieve that such sympathy ' was general, and do believe that wherever It existed it was because the facts were not understood. Why the jieopie of the South voted every nun of them for their favorlto candidate, and if there are any sympathizers present who aro also members oi clubs, eti|ie< - tally mili tary clubs. I would *sk them what tbev would th uk of men who tirst voted at the eleetloa and then ref a w*d to bo bound by tho nvnlt. There was not *. man who vot?d for Breckinridge who was not bound by tho result of the ?le?tiou. N'ow I mi any gentleman present who may be inclined to a diUcrent doctrine to take that thonght with hue. Any oillcer who knew that a 111 u?foer of the club hnti acted thus would have him put in Coventry. This wan what was done with tho South, aad bccaueo thev would not Slav in Coventry it was ne>'raaary to com|>el them with the nword. Kn.land has had Iter civil wars, no has Franco aud ir/cry other couotrv, and I dot not think my ecu n try would have been perfect without one. It h? h?d Itt. civil war, and a re spectable one too, and i>ur friends from tlie Mouth are com n? ha k again, and will bo permitted to resume their citizenship in less time tlmn it will take to acquire the ?.imo privil""" in any oth r eininiry. I a* -ir.oid of the t'mted States, r.nd 1 think that British subjects may be proud of tbem too, and of the American army and navy ; for the Americans trane hack to you a lar^.' p.irt ol their history. Wolfe atd Mont iromery are cotnmM DMnes to ls>th countries Having lioen to St. Lou s Id the West, and now her* oa Jjiko St. Icon's I And tho same sky, the ?imo folia* ami the same God over all. There Is nut a narrow line between ihc two eoi;ntrle^, xud ii anybody Irom the Ainern an side of the 1 oe - I...II ,.?1 to I tit Were with Canad 1111s livmg under the govrnment they have cbOMn lor themselves, fti:autr<g their own way peaoe ably aud inollenwvnly. ( trust my f>\ ernnn-nt will always interfere u> pr vent -ucb pcrsena. It is, perhaps, only now fcr the B-st t.eco that the t nlte l States can folly assert, her right to (hi considered a nation iu the fullest mw of the word. I believe tliey Hill do theli dutv as such, and that 11 they have anything t<i fay ?oi:reat Britain or Canada (t will lie said and dene In op.-n ?iavllght after due notioe ai.d time allowed to prepare dlaciMSion. . I nisi <inrer?ly truct there will Ik- no seriou.* Saflitrovervy Isuween Lite eouu tries; hat if tlieiv ever rhaU bo, it will lie, 011 '"li* ">rt of the I'n t'-d Str.tos, of theft manly tlnd which e?er>- Kngllali te ntleman likes to nnx t. Win!" thankh jo, 1, p-ntlemen lor yo>ir \ cry cordial -pi 1 1 1 ber. . 1 1 nio'it res. t paj nx my ackn >? ledg. n.ents to th" -al^.int and Ixino- ? d Colonel llell, an illu? 1 1 ions hero o Alma ami LadUM, who has done me th,- honor will* h I eertu.aly d d not. c? pool, and which, 1 I believe, i< no: eominnn in any country, of (letting bis splendid frgtment lnu> my luitid^ for review, in 1 lie same men nor a if I had bc> n an oflieerln th" Unnsh wrvlce. In yuels-c I ba\ 1' *Vtiet with enilllesl' n of a -"filar character Thn engineer oBlcen? there esrort'd me through their works into their most seciet parts, ?veu -bowing me the foundations of Iholr new fort. They exhibited uo' U-e slixlitest trace of vmIhusv, eolioeaiment or -"uplclon All this lias inipn-Ksed ne" with a feellnc which I have 11" disibt will lie luting, and which I aliall dk< my host to Kpr>'S<! and ext"iid slH-ri'ser I hall gn. I again de?lna. lb rou eh i o'ir Worship the Mayor sml Msiot <;eto-r.u IJio'sa.' , to sxprewi mv <er.se of the jt<snt win ahown me lij the people of Montreal and the m b'arv garrison is the boners that have sc veueren-dj beea l?-<towed upon en Atr"~'ti <n iltixen ami sokHer. rat: rmnut rtni.itVMT. | SKOAL TEUCKAi TO T?? ?EW TOR* KfUtl. JfcHiiii* ?ii thr .tlnintriutvrr f?l *.!??? Volmi. | lnr? t-YnlunUtn Not IImiI Thr tllarari t.im-rnl ?n tl?r Vnlnitii-rr OOilHv lr. ?>tT4? A, inly 14. 1MM In Ihr VmliMjinnt on lh? lU'tn fiW the ptt|ri?riii of th* I ?ufiui*wr fur tbr <-n"mui( ynr, J. ri. K vd.imid I aUMkfd the *<iYi>rnm?Bt fur D?stifeii'* tad : g?nr? In majii iinnn many inorr uTl? rr* than wr*> ' ~nry. Tin? alto had ?nf'n<*r* ?!'?' ? ?n?tru(,m4 fortlfl. . ration* of fur the drl?n< <- of Montreal, thr only utility ?f which ??? lo Mock lb* r??!w!? with !??? during on<- trail l thr VMnr. anil In r?nd?r thorn >ni|w<iwlila with poo a of watar thr iKher half (I^ughtrr ) Ha aaa In farnr of nirtai'itiK and coirrrtlng *uch gror* ahil"?*"i. Tim Attnrnry licDMal irpliod. and In lhi> cour-ta "f ln? yarrh said that It ?a* loo noon to a*. ail thr tmlilnr. Tha r?wi ?t'irlt- who I ail ulrrn lh" conntry m< much tfn<il>:? ?III Ktv< nv ???. Ilr had errrv r?a? in tohrllrv itiat thr I viii. i ii o' ^iijizatlon l? tot <onn to fthaiHon *11 ttirir rtli.rta to ovrrthrow Brit lab dotniui.m in (unada ?>nr halt llir oflli ara of thr Cana lian roluntarr* do not Wii"? wn-llirr tn wear th'-lr *W'fl< 011 tin it rteht or left a.dra, for Un roa?.in Hunt of thorn ?rrr ap|mlrit?i1 wlieii J. f McTv.oald wax It tbr brad of tbr gmarn rnrnl. Ilr. Mrltonald drmad lhat tbrar wrr* hl? appoint manU, aud Mr MrKaoua .irmandrd why tbr pn- ut govrrnmrnt allowad ?urli a *tat* of Ihln/a m thr .It lornr* tWoral had admitted to rxtat. Fur bar dirtuvoo nrnmad and Uw oMUIllen forord lb 1' lira through. tWi thr Iti n for amine iba voluntrart, Mr. Hollo* apoka la la. lit of aupplrlog Ihr forrra with br? a load.-r* Mr MrlVmaU thought that If Uii* fana.Hana wrrr willing to turn >m in Irfanre of England, ah* ahonld, at laaxt. b* willing to anpply thrtn with *rm*. Mr Jonr? frptl.il thM, to thr dl?gra<-? of tha Canadian government. lha troop* t*rr? liadljr anppltrd lately whr? they wrrr wantrd, hav|a( no knapaarka, and lhat Colo ?rl IVarork h?d to halt and frad lua mrn, and lhat thia *?' tha raaarn thr Frnmna o*a|? d aftrr thr.r batllr wltb thr roluntrrra. ||.. did not hrllarr that Knfland ?hmild hr madr Ui arm Ihr t anadlaa* Thr iVtn th<-n pmm 'i< ?I'WWR m Ct?CiNHATI. ftanjwati, Jnl) it. I*?H. 1 I ?? I I'.I rr?, rWfc ai Ihr Jtjvnr. r H.v ?r '<? r ; . .? ? ;a?vm ?f tbi? city iirawJ J. V (1 i>'. tv, > .lif<j ikii uc fp.a^ I LOUISVILLE MUSICAL CQMVENTIIjM. k "ttw uuii , V ftwtMUk ? * m. A *- . r rmj hmu. Um Pr?w> .row. All 8eetlaaa of the ( ouu try-CJra/jd Concert In the New Feat Unll, Arc. Lodmvou, Ky.t July M, 1866. I-ouie'/tle in redolent of Fatherland to day. Tbe Ohio aeems to be transformed into tbe olaaslc Rhine, and the yellow, red and black flag aro aandwiched between the Stars and Stripes. The parti colored and numerous other ban ? on are wav ing la every street Tbe musical congress of the fourteenth annual Saengorbund commences Its first grand festival in the West, and from the mammoth Fest 1 Hall on Broadway rolls out the graiid old music of th?^ German masters on tbe voices of a thousand burly T<vq. tons. For tho last few days tbe various committors have beetx assiduously at work completing the arrangements for the festival, and It is a gratifying proor of tbe uucccss and popularity of music in America that all nationalities warmly participate iu It. TOE FRST HALL. spocially erected at aa immense cost for the occasion, is quite on Imposing structure. It is fifty feet high, one hundred and seventy-eight long, and eighty-two broad, and is constructed ou excellent acoustic principles. The stage is semi-circular, and can accommodate with ease the Immense chorus and orchestra designed for it the building will hold four thousand people, the gallery alone being capobleof containing fifteen hundred. It is decorated with red, white and bine devices, and on tbe stop* of tho stage appear tho busts of Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Mozart. Schumann and Schubert. Kar.lt society partici pating in tho festival ha* its own place in the hall desig nated by an Appropriate shield. At the back of tho stage Apollo and his lyre appear, surrounded by elfulgeut rays. TlfK nBAIXJIAHTRRv AND COM Mm WW. The headquarter* of the Saemterbu ml are in Bock's Ball. Messrs. Hullmau. St Ion, Halm. Wolff, Kaulds and Kller aro the principal members of the numerous com mittees. Tho Fest Director Is Mr. Sobolewskl, of St. Louis, and Mayor Lithgow and General J 0. Davis take an active part in the proceedings. TH* BOCIKTtES lUBHKtfT. No less thau forty societies I rum different cities In the Kast and West. including the New Vork l.iederkranz, under the direction of Mr. Steiu, had arrived, and will take part in the festival. T.IK PROOKSSIOS. At two orclock this afternoon a procession was formed at Bock's Hall and started for the i'est Hall in the follow ing order : ? Band of Music. Flag of the Saongorbnud. Central Committee of Columbus. Ohio. Cent rul Committeo of Louisville, Kentucky. Maonnerchor of Columbus, Ohio. Ban 1 of Music from Chicago. Illinois. Concordia of Chicago, Illinois, Germonia of Chicago, Illinois. Frier Maennorchor or Chicago, Illinois. German la of St. Louis, Missouri. Arion Dos Wont ens, St. !/>uis, Missouri. Delegations of the Musical Societies ol' St, Louis, Mis souri. Turner Maonnerchor. of Nashville, Tennw-ee. Liedere.hor, ?l Bvansvilie, Indiana. ' Maonnerchor, Of Indianapottfc Maennerch'ir, Tell City, Indiana. Maonnerchor, of Torro Haute. Ind.ana. Liederkran/., of Richmond, Indiana. Band of Munic. Mannorchor, of New Albany. Indiana. Liedertafol, of Ijifayette, Indiana. Saong'-rhund, of Aurora, Indian*. Maennorchor, of Ijtporte, Indiana. Llederkranz, of Now York city. Lledertafel, of Hiiitalo, New York. Llederkran/., of Syracuse, New York. Maennercbor. of Wheeling, West Virginia. Harmonic, of Wheeling West Virginia. Frohslnn, of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Band ot music from Cincinnati, Ohio. Maonnerchor, ot Ci'ae nnali. Ohio. Saeti^erbutid, of Cneioiiatl, Ohio. Juoger Maonnerchor, of Clnclnna'l, Ohio. Harmonle, of Cincinnati, Ohio. Dralden Saengorchor, of Cincinnati, Ohio. fiaongerbund, or t'oledo, Ohio. Gesangvcreln, of (Cleveland, i ihlo. Maennercbor, of Cleveland, Ohio. Lieilerkranz, of Cleveland, Ohio. I.I 'derkran/., of Kidney, Ohio. Wyandotte Saongerhund. ot Upper Sandusky, Ohio. Harmonic, of Chllhcothe. Ohte. Liedortatel. of Akron, Ohio. Bri'dertrand, of Tillm, Ohio. Orplvus, of Louisville. Frohslnn, of l.ouisvllle. ? l.iederkranz. of Louisville. Concordia, of Ixiuavillc . TIIK RR'UFTMH IWUMT. Arrived at. (he Fern Hall the -aengarh ind was opened ' by Ro-sini's soul stirring overture to f.<i >;<ira fjajirn. In this overture Uicrr is a movement In triple time, which Is one of tho most graceful and viv d parts of that great, repre-entativo o' tti Is lialian school. The other orchestral parts were the march from "The Prophet," a dicrr if- mmt bv Wallerstetn and Weber s ever welcome overture to Kurynui he. The march from "The l'rophet '* was marred bv being taken too slow and bv the absnn a of that roa-ive tirmdeur which should t>? iis distinguishing foaiire, Tho other orchestral pieces were given with a warmth and expression that fully upheld the high ropitailoij of tho orchestra. Those delicious woodland wartillngs in the ?' EuryuitUe " were given with freshness and dellcafv, ami the baton of Mr. Sobclowsky lioid lite orcliemia of si-vents' performers in admirable opler throughout. "Tin1 Singers' Greeting," stini; by the l-ouisvillo societies, wax the only vocal piece on tho pro^rammo. The old Central Committee of the Sa*ng<rt>und pre sented tho society's tlai;s, throu.h Mr. Dresel, to the new committne. Mr. A. stein, the Pics dent, r- ponded The formal roc, ptlon or the guest- tiy Mayor Lithgow, of l/Milsvilie, tl??*n took place, and Professor Hi- lm.ui re sponded in tltting terms. At the closo <f his ad dress the latter cln pod the Mayor's hand, and turning to the audi?n e, uttered the memo rable words which have been adopted as the motto of Kermi' Ky, "I'nlted we stand, divided ?.? fall,'' thereby exprersinif tho complete tiarmnny which pro vails lictwe<-ii the Oormans and oth -r natxmalltl s on tbe present ocraahw. In sp te ot the heat there were aboat two thouaand people .issemtiled in the ball. . niK Kvr.sijMi Dnring the concert in the evening. Woodland Garden, a handsome t.nd well shaded Uerinau resort, in the sub urbs flt tho ill), was crowded wttli the members of tba SaongiTlMind. The garden was brilliantly illuminated, and the vasi crowd neemod t<i abandon themselves com pletely to the magnetic influence of music, Rhine wine and Uter be>-r. in many of the sireeia fes toons and arches or evergreens are Wretched across and beam'ii; rsMintetuinceK of unmistakable Teutonic origin an; to be met at every cerntn- Auatrians and 1'rusaianw meet on the neutral ground of mus c and har niony, fore tful that tli'-ir brethren acmes the Atlantic are engaged In *i?*adlv strile. K\?| the juvenile portion ot the c nimunUy In^e heeonie Tenioaltled, and march in impromptu precession, wlih painted tow paper for Iiu7s, or i aikiog out pliiasns belonging to no language In particular. To-morrow night tho llrst irand vocal and instrumen tal onceri will take place at the Keat Hall. Tbo t-aon gorfest will flnl?h iii^on Sunday with ?ee o the grand st concert* ever liven in An* rioa? namely, the best nawic seleetieos, laterpn-ted by the full chorus and orchestra in the Mammoth Cave. DECISIONS IN SUPREME COURT CHAMBERS Itnfore Jtidp* CWIto. Jclt -4 ? C. (*. WmI v? 1.1 ward lleniiett. ? Tha <u> felidant ordered to he fln?d $'_*00 to indemnify plaintiff for tbe nmonnt uf bit judgment, and to bin own and eipenvn. Defendant lo lie eomniitied until the payment ofitaid amount. Sathaulet Hlanrrlt et al. r* Tb?ma< Kirkpatrck. Mo i on for atuulini'ui declod with |10i'o*ta Heniumiti M.uk- et at. v? Beniamin <?. t.jilon. ?Mo tion ffiuntnl w.tb 910 coat*. Hannah TolMrut v? Ai.n K ? ' dien et al.? Motion it?nM witlx. it co*t* on the ground ot larhoa on ilia |*rt of tha plaintiff In the m*ttr of the ippllcalion of the Tint National Hank ot Me.td\ llle, *r,? Motion grants Win H rough to be ?ptx'int'Hl *>ie truntor, acruritjr to be fixed br the Judie who ahall ft tie the order Before Judge Harnard. Ja-ieph F.neai< ??, .latum Wagner. ?The paper* ahow, I think, that |>la.ntilT ia a resident ?uv ?et aaldo Aloert Crme r?. John A. t'rane ?Motion lor tba Ap pointment of guardian in-antM. -a' ah K'l* Arda fharle* .T Pardee.. -Motion denied. I'r ??ion Waie et al v*. |e?i? Wbltehnna* ? Motion den ied. iVie.iico Win m ro v< I. W. tj.lberl.? Motion granted t>?i I i tner.t of en?ta II' :waM Hni.ff'o. v?. the ?ame ? -am" deri?mn A niZC F*HT_M THE TAPIS. A prlxe light |4 on Ike lupin between two notice* The ni'i' li m for f.'Kdi n *id-\ Tlio rnimoi of tlio prln<*lp?la aii' I i he place of enrotialor arr for the prraent a n.aitor of Nacrecy. The nilll will lain- place about the middle of UK coining month Con? iralde money baa been IM by the Mend* on both ?h)e?. HOT MAO. k> i nr. kuitor or nut iib?iai.i>. N?w You. July M, !????> la tbl? day '? tame of your jonrnnl the ropcrter baa Mated (liai I died of rlmlrra laot eveninr . Inamn?< h w I bar* not hern III lately, and that there oonld not be, therefore, w? ?fo>in<t*t?m lor ?nch a report. I r.ianot eom-elre why anything ot the kind rmild ha*" be?o in ?orted. I a?* too. aa a aimple art of Jortlee, todrnr the ?Utfr.eni I). (Hl'M-lVAN. FUMIUl Of JAMS S. THOU* ? TAOT. Tiu.r K. Y , Joly 24. l*m Tl.e ftm -ral of J,vn?? * Thorn, late of th Trny T?a>*?. and a nrmi?f o? ibe laat l^xmUinre of ibie Maw. t?nk plane hero In day Two ihminnd pecooaa were pr<-?*nt, rrprearntinc the Kn f' te Templar* "f llie v mi.. t ic Ira larmtr, the Fire IVpartmeni , ibe -late l^>*,?l*ture, tha Tr y ' ommon t'ouni I and the preoa of the city, tieoe n?l Void, J it due Oonld and Mayor Fla?|| w?re amen* the iiueintero. The t>tii? w?r? toUod and 0*c* arc flying ?? j THE ANTI-BENT TROUBLES ENDED. Albany July 24 lMfl fhe anti-rent war ia virtually ended. Two additional wrtfc w i^tmenl tave ?"?cnied : and several of the wmt M imm4 aui?|arn| ' military will be relief "Jp* daljr borne (4 Oils elty to? rraw evenaf ^ MID DUST PftM MONTANA. * 8t. Louis, July 24, intw At/Oji three hundred thousand dollars In gold du?i rea /lied St. Joseph yesterday In the hands of passenger* fr/Vm Mon tana. NEWS FROM NEW ORLEANS. New Om.iA.Na. July 24, 1 W>. Arraugomentfi have been mad.- to arrest the "couv.,u. tion plotters" if they attempt to assemble on the lUt hj under the recent charge to the Grand Jury. There Is universal congratulation at the extraordinary health and prosperity of the city. NEWS ITEMS. Negroes and white men were equal parties to a light i m a b irrootn at Savannah, G a., on the 19th. (hie negr<ti was mortally wounded. i It is reported that two moo and a boy, who confessed to several murders and robberies, were hang by Jndgd Lynch at Louisa, Ky., on the 18th. A terrible flght occurred on board the bark Prshtig*^ outward bound from Chicago, on the 20th. The nmiw, was klllud and a sailor horribly mutilated. A duel was fought at Mobilo on the 19th betweeu iu ox-rebel and au ex-federal soldier. The rebel was killed? George W. Kole, a contractor In Thorp's rlflo factory J Hartford, Conn., was murderously assaulted on the 21*f by a fellow namod Dennis Keardorn, who has been rap* tured. I George F. Moody, charged with planing obstructions oi? the track of the Norwich and Worcester Railroad, in bon, has been hound over to the Superior Court for trial. For want of sureties in $1,500 he wat> sent to Jail. Th e name of the negro who murdered B. 8. Rbott iia South Carolina recently, is Horace Greeley. Hrinnt asd Suianic is Krnvnix A horrible tragdw occurred a few day* since In Caldwell county, Ky. Mrj Alexander, a man sixty yearn ot aje, had been married twice, and some time since had separated from his wifn, afterwards living with her again. After returning W his wife the second time she [lerslsteutly demanded thai the marriage cep'mony should be performed the seo-ouJ time. For a constd rabie time these old folks lived t<.J gather very d -agreeably, when at last one day, while d soti of Mr Alexander wan In the barn at work, he hear<f a pistol fired. Proceeding immediately to the house, htf discovered that his faiher was lying dead upou the floor two shot* having taken elT ct. Upon the appearance or the son the wi e instant y llred upon bim, the bail takinr effect In the hand, but doing no serious damage. TliJ sou hastened to a neighbor's ho iso to procure assistance, and upon his return ?lth a party, they beheld the wifa lying dead In the yard, sho having taken her own life - btawville, /ltd., Journal, July 19. Great Britain ik A'rouvr with tub United Mim ? ? Mr. James Munroe, of this city, yesterday morning re. ceivod by express from Now York sixteen chronometeie stolen by Wnddel I, Of the llriii-h pirat" Shenandoah, from our whale ships, as follows : ? William Thompson, on-; Nassau, one, Aboi-ail 1: Jireb Swift, one; Con ? gross, two; (iypsev, one; Sophia Thornton, one; Hoctor, two; Waverley. one; Nimrod. three; Martha 2d, one-; Fnblti?, one. The flags and ohronometers thus recovered will ho credited on tho aeco-nt against the English got. eminent lor the losses sustained by in ausof their plisti cal vessel. ? AViu Htdj rrd (.tfruu.) Mercury. Died. CAxneut. ? On Tuesday, July 24, JAxr Caxtiki i>. youngest da gluerof Mary and Samuel L. Cantiold, atre.t 1 year, 4 month* and 9 days. The relatives and frleu ts of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late rvsi. donee, No. 98 Ryers m stroet, Brooklyn, this (Wednes day) afiernoon. at throo o'clock. M I'm i.irs. ? On Sunday morning, July 22, John 1.. Md'uiLiFe, a native of tho county Mona^han, Ireland, a+rod 27 Vests. The relatives and frionds of tho family, and those or his brothers, James and Patrick, also the Confraternity or St. Vincent de I aul, and Sodality of B. ?. M. at tached to St. Ann's Rotnau Catholic church, are invited to attend the . uuer.il, from his late residence. No. 122 West Twentieih street, this (Wednesday) morning, at nine o'cloek, from thence to St. Franc s Xavier'e church. West Sixteenth street, where th-re w.ll be a solemn re qulem mass off red for th repoae of his houl, thence tn Calvary Cemetery lor interment. Columbus ((ia.) and Mobile paper* plercse copy. iFinr O'her Oratim .S?- Third /Vi^. 1 4 MIHCKLLWKOIH. A -a? A-A-A-A TRULY SPLENDID REPRIGERt* * V tori* IAhSfORD'1 othbnM Nonpareil, Involving a sr??t ?ii ring of Ice. with Inefeaaed frigidity ot teinper&iire. 10,1110 trnm $0 .V) upward*; cootfit and awecleHt In lb* World. E. D. BABRIrORD'B cr it ?* 'titral hou,.ek"e j? r*' btuar, China, Qlaaa and Crockery, Cooper* lnatltuus .. 4 Amor Dlace ?isn of the golden kettle. corner aiore A DIVORCE LEGALLY OBTAINED IN ANY HTAT* J\ without publicity or evpoiure. Mo fa" until divert* la grin led. U. LINCOLN, Attoru ?> ,ml Cnun?elloi a' Law, ttl) Naaaati etreet. (lOBM, BUNIONS, HAH NAIL8, TENDER EBET I/O,, J cored by Dr. KICK, .V HuwiTjr, Bunk Building. RU E'S Aniubllalor cure* Corn*, Bunion*, Nail*. Ily in. il AO cent*. INORt'EH LEOALI.Y OBTAINED IN NEW YORK and oner suite*, without loiWIdtv ur fee till divo.va M 1) ana on er Mat**, wltiioui publicity ur faa till dlvo <-e obtained. Consultation* free. M. IIOWEK, Attorney an* Counsellor. 78 N aaaa u *lreil. rpREI'KLKR. TAN AND PIMPLE* REMOVED AT ' one,- bv the iim? of I' pin to * r'reokle Tan and P'napla Bnnlaher. I'm* 40 eenta. .-old by DhMAB BAK N K* to Co., XI I'ark row, aod all driiKKiat*. ILUOMrt (IK MOTHERS HMD MCBSRS CERTIFY I?r Mtler a Intani ?':irmln*t'ee the onlv nt'n reme?l? for '?hildren. Prce 25 can la. Agent*, DKMAH BAKNES t CO., II i'ark row, OLD EYES MADE NEW WITIIOl'T SPECT.U'l.l .? dnc'nr. or medicine. pamphlet mailed free. Adrtri w E. B. Fooia. M. U , 1.130 Br > .dwuy, N V. Comfort and Cure for the Kupturel Sjui frae Ad<i??a E. B Poole, M. 11.. 1,130 Bro.dwiy, N. V Cnnlldentlal Information for the Ml rrlrd. Set) t free i?t n alml envelop. Addreaa E. B. Poole, M D., 1,130 Bn.?4 way, N. Y., Medical Common Sen*e 400 iu?g??: 100 llliiitraMoui . $1 M Kent l>? mall everywhere pi.*ip,Jd t 'cm ten la tahlea *ent free. Addre** the author, F. H Kootr, l.lBll Broadway, N. Y. Conaitlullon fiee ila.ly, from ? A. M. to ( P * la taiid* at a dlHance mav con?ult by letter. RADWA1 -? READY RELIEF, ASA PREVi NTIVB Af! AINrfT ASIATIC CHOLERA, wili. ci.-a* ILL BOWEL OOMI'LAIMTH. \ V i?|*?iiiriil In half a lumiiler of water i a* a ilrii.a w.lt in a lew uiinuie*. Mop ibe 1110*1 painful di*charg* ??. anal ma lore Uie latiiciit to health unit coiutort. RAP DLT ITH!!S all Rlteomitlc and N?ur*li(<c A fl,~tliKi*. Sore Thr<iai Aaih tiu. Dipiberln Nervou? If ?? idiiche. WH KKVc.K I' VIM F.SHN apply Ihe Iteady Relief. It will allord Immediate eaae and a null fc eure. Price .Ml oenta per bottle Sold by drugglata. KADWAY A CO.. C7 Maiden line fpilE BTRONO AND CBI'ALLY HEtLTHT DIE of Bilioua Parer, of Dlarrlm-a, of IljraeBlery, o' Cholera Mortal*, of Aula tie Cboler It la beratue they can ry wllhoot succumbing, a large .|itantlly of Ibe knnior* wk.eb oc.ial n tlieae complainla ; but w ban Ibe quanUtr gel* km larga for their power* of aaduranna than indeed there !? na lime ?o lo*e. BRASDRKTH'ri PILLB BRANDRE1 H'8 PILLB BRANDRKTH'B PILLB nittai l>e al ? noe applied. Opium, and all remedie* thai I ?K up, are wo.ae than uaaleaa Rut BR ANDRi I II 8 P1I.LH BRANDRL ril'8 PILLB a: unae gn la '1-e '? ol tt the dlfflcully and drlee ? ut all ih? humor* Ilia: ? i -ter h/e. Inflammaii -i Ika howela. a ad all acute paina. ar# cured by Ihem. Antpla dlraenona are with each hoy. . ... ... . Ilfflct Braadrcih I!o>im *oM Iit all dnnifi.ui UMAH h iiair <ii,o*r AND CIJRLINO Pl/'IO ! I I*-*' l,?ir 'Irrcinc In Ih* world. PH. ? p+<i ? ?id b? UAH VKc II Park row and Oi LOAM OfWCMI. \T 77. MONKY I.I HER \ I.I, V AUVANCKD ON UIA BONI'C WATfllKH, JKWn.KT. AC .OK lit* H*NI. Hlillllir At TIIK IIIOMMf RATTK Al.-O rAK I BROKE Br TK.'KKT* BOUMHT FOR DIAMOND*. WATi:HI>, ir.WF.'.HV. Aft. al 77 Btamkff ?n lUiri ATM) NKOaDWAT-I PAY TUB H1URBMT PRU K? fur D.jih >ad?, WauihM, Jtwelry, Ac., ??? ad'anor n? Ml' aamr. I ?A ACM, Diamond nro*?r, apfwMtta WaJUsA'a Uk?*tr* T ?IJ BROADWAY. IXOt BOtLDINrt bUHOMiH. WATVHKM. rKEOlOUfl stoneh, a?\ Illisol.n Ki?TaBi.I - H R n hfpicb A PtY< THE I TKCHT VAI.ru KOR III A NO* [I j|t* BUIV*. W*T< -UfcH. JRWIiMI. PliAfK. PBARLB, Bt . 'iitii al isrrKrMnnTs. at-Ju y n -MiWomi WAtrMHl AC., fob *a> I. o rn< K iioub* pro* in \ a roi p. ? J. II BABRJNOBC 1U llruadvaf. room No * PAWN BR' IK KB* TtrKKTO. DIAMOND* WATCHIN, i?? ?Itt jtI iliiMnj HfMM at th? h >(???! prtr? it tb? i>r1rat? l? Bayard lownnl, BatW*?a B m frj am' Nau Miwl coal. Wood. bc. tlllRAP Pt'BI. -BRUT OI ? i t V OV COBB AT %b / i*r . Iialdrmi. .Irlmrod l.? t.K A I'BRR A BURNH SDB\ n?? KlflitM-mn >||?*?. and JOHN hMITH, tarn?r ,f a>. B'io r %?d Piumnth atnwt. M 4THIMONIAI.. AOUTI *NAN or WRAI.TII AND BBRPBrTA. IwBiy *i.h? to ma fry a lad? Xwliarty jftuatad; n? ladtM art lavtMd to ?tow l|J,