Show : -I-- ' - 'it' I - r- - " - "Viv ':' 4 “ - MKE CIT'IJTAH GREATr-SAIi' i - THURSDAY OCTOBER v v 2718Cii - yoL j t’ t !is - - j ys ' “My lord'” exclaimed the opposing counsel (TELEG R APH: ejrvs- Thorndyke was once" more on the (muse list of the Chester circuit conrt marked i Kansas City Mor 22:' as if for some extraordinary and solemn The with" the profound silence EVEBT MOXDAYAXD THURSDAY yesterday between Lit tie Blue and figt together ptBlHKKD time was a vertr gallant tithir We fought Jus as a special jury case Indefatigable which reigned in the court told feartuHy as col-- “ il STEHIIOvb Editor Plica's entire as Mr Barnes had been ' in his search for I expected — “army for five hours'Tie ticLsne's nerves of Mrs’ Elisabeth the rebel upon buttery Elizabeth 'Wareing not the slightest trace of seemed already as if about to Srtre With tr bat- Sue Wareing : COMPENSATION1 er could ho discover and I went into court swon ttith b 3fid IWrfidotegi- alarm agitation arid ' herefpre with but slight expectation of: in- mcntiaiiltd have loti iiipn ill killed Mid imnt tro madam’1 tta “is stay name fotrfed said “PraV I your )Vare- wounded: MaJ Smith in commend: Of the regiul n v validating the as I fully believed fiettious wilL ment wm killed Our entire Iom In reported at to bead thi day hi lift had n fnM ora We sfor obtained deal a McCrca Or of inform 400 Marina Clark Flielby Fagan duke) She did not answer and repeated the ques- and several other 1t— graartba topped away r tion relative to the history not Only of the Jr£L Brigadiers fire with Price 1’ r ' ir tion ' jitJ thw does Tiumn nature do Mrs Wareing but of Thorndyke himOar pickets had a slight skihnfen early this mor she at last replidd ih a tremulous “Tucker” ioo self careful aiidit wasI pruning ning I ' jiU u tath quite within the rangeyof whisper ' Ford bv a attacked Vis Jennistin irobabilitiea BVnn's -- L that something might come out Jit It cannot grow up straight f4 so and pray Mrs Tucker where heavy column abtihttwo in the fitterfipba' “I IK thought The me to use that knowledge to good enabling 1 London find foul for fell toever troublo i?ack in Jbntifoti the in fdreed Tor bo by chaatenlngs wivere you robbing enemy ’will jwuIJ ever tell how near impose The plain tiff and oldi Mr Ward wards Westport and the State line lteinforcttti fchta Jo lodgings?” your vere seated in court betide Mr Barnes as on sent to him and tho two commands fbttght loreth here he whom to eomea answer but no the enemy I thought she attempted to ly him a distance of he former abortive trial bnt Mary Woodley till after dark tad fortunately for herself lost much of the sound passed her lips One of tho ushers of four miles over the open‘ praifIC: Without life’i ilia we could Wot feel weal ' To htere8t which attaches to female comeliness the court handed her a glass of Water at my fh Wcwst change fromwoe jo t somerecover she hbaL seemed to and can limb rounded suggestion the ' fire oat at broke A and half when associated in the mind of the what past ofiqtKis morning oil tWj grace she and last at all the uiisiutsa I consnmina Union Wharf my question pressed Eastport spectator with undeserved calmity and sorrow replied iq tho same low fhe ck and Buffering leant below Lttss $0000001 town the voice “Yes of part agitated The black dress which she still wore— the Vfiud which the whole can never know Wen!” Khnsas CIt L 23' twelvo months of mourning for a par-c- I have woe soothe that their band v Qf tuf ioft Mr Silas battle kiiow “I hare has been I ficiiehil Thorndyke A you fought and a great had not yet quite elapsed— was now fresli' believe it Touted and retreat is won lrice'a bail aa an was occasion he1 bloat U man army that victory ef And yonr qn be able to establish the genuineness of the and of fine quality and tne pole lilies of her' In hot afe stidth Oar cavalry ing rapidly i pursuit fte town ane Infirmity wUldlT Ellen Thorndyke now ir: face were interspersed with delicate roses— the matter was understood corapromiWd— together with Pleasanton’s forcb'nhmbrlng 15 produced by 7t tho its all events was liberty r This- - done arranged-Sgufeea in Tlie men strike fur resistible prosecution moulted evidence enemy whilst however her sat siae limy MrWillord John os by J Fort Scott but they will bo 'tod tldifcly followed to mnch the jury might wish the property had happy in look as if no such thing ds periurers' not pressed Is not that so?” li aera with new and glad surprise — — do much damage - Battle begad cprly this mom-in- g no “les been otherwise disposed of they would of orgers or adverse verdicts existed to disturb yea” The world that bound about j ¥ “Vety well cither answer will do You course return 'a verdict in accordance with he peace of the glad world Altogether Jwe — Who dips tho bandage from his eyes The were volunteers cnaaged btilly lived believe also with hlr I Tliorndykeos their oaths and the law of the land' were decidedly less interesting than on tlie course And couim from wher$ belong hath lain his of he was in when liousekceper The witness first calledrwas Thomas Head- former occasion Edward "Yareing I must Wmea from lit darkness and the pain- vendor concoctor business the os a and of ina smith residing near Dale farm He not omit to add was greatly to our surprise ly GotTiftill into Uut light agaiu) and pills ?” morning our line was formed live swore --positively tnat the late Mrs Thorn-dyk- e jrcsent He sat in great apparent amity by fallible drugs ' of Kansas city on tlie Westport rnl Skirmish“Yes” whom he knew well had cheerfully the side of Thorndyke continued for soveral hours when nur whnla They only know who walt In ftdr “He was hold to be skillful in tho prepara- ing VnU mow Tbo niiuic of a footctcp near advanced nnd heavy lighting ensued: Tlo force the after had it signed in Was late the afternoon and twilight tion of produced It well ' ' not— vurseti he in wa3 and formed another Rue ± f tar1 drags the heen deliberately read over to her by her hus- was enemy fell 4’alliuj upon listening over the dingy court their properties ?” gradually stealing mile find a half from their first position - Here - fin band about a fortnight before her death when' the cose was called The special-jur- y “Yds— I believe so—I do not know Why artillery engagcnient took place tlw infantry kIow--Iv lifef great depths arc soonest stirred Silas Cummins Elizabeth The John answered names M&lom advancing and the enemy falling hack to were duly am I asked such questions ?” hokbd their who him Thorndyke hath but fi from was minutes for about tea were witness and L: np lighting the kept AVareing only persons sworn and then nearly the same preliminary magic of a loving word v this point Gen Pleasanton tlicn carcc ill Du? lelt ' will know presently “You j' And flow confiThorndyke expressed speeches and admissions were made and put Ji aftcr grief la moro complete woman answer the question 1 am about to ana a grand charge- followed resuming Id the total woula husband for provide n fls efa the previous occasion Thomas ' the enemyAnd kftfes never till sq aweet as you will be compelled to anstver-i- routof you called-iMary Woodley putto first witness the onr informant left tlm frvitit the pafmiit When of Headly support ' “And so will’ said lovors meat to God at the last great day What Was was vigdrOiis -it when I by our wlitile caValrf force Gen ' rising ixp and the pretendedwill underwent a vigorous nature of the drag which you or he mix- BInnt commanded the vtflpnteer fiwee on the left looking round upon the anditoiy “If she One who is littjeusod to such' but 1 was unable to exact’ any- thewith thefind late medicine centre ed the the rifint which was bompdsed Dietzler tor " Will will return I prescribed be a lather to her” lately am tell Hi beat bow mnch thing of importance from him Uol: militia and the 2d floloriido of Kansas the ?” Mrs Thorndyke No look no sound of sympathy or approThere la In a kind word or touchT of r tlie fighjb and made sevin tho thickest Fordwas now said defendant’s the “And leading val greeted this declaration and he sat down counsel “let me ask We cannot ascertain tho eral brilliant charges OOXCLUDKD IX OUB TEXT my learned friend if ho Tli like the apring wlhd from tho south eithcr'sido j on losses at disconcerted a little present again succeeded in obtaining the attendance of has r Or water to the fevered month V 'iSb Louis 23 I asked this brutally half drunken witness Elizabeth ?” NAfrxis or a tuk Ziit nrcet rain fklling aftor'drouth Little student close is Wareing divisions which Iifid a fight wjith It was bnt one question— When is your : marriage Bible but not'very clear os to some pointed Blunt on Fagan's Blue yesttf day I Blunt’s object the was little coarse to of confess that I with Rebecca' Thorndyke the defendant’s obliged as long ns powiblo and 'ho said detain to the rebels Jy him thedcoprat irestls wonj was after “Ma” One she' Sunday evening we had been uiiablq to find her and the judge ' eldest daughter to bo cdebratedP Who tojU beneath tha noonday ann small lu keeping thhtn fern- a fores iiith succeeded like all child the sat in a good r day “I don’t know Mr Lawyer perhaps never? remarked in that case he could receive secon- having all When the TiUihd until hia work ia domy they gdt into a day ?” “I do ployed nearly evidence in' proof of her attestaton of the house “have I honored you: y to flank him he thiit ietvcfited tif ilia Big will do you can go down” position “That dary not know Nannie why do yon ask ?”smd her And wfctchera throngh the weary night ue where General Deitzlcr Wifii aeveffil thouwill if— Mr now rose state his 'S that to: little “Because” mother said militia amt Curtis with a considerable force of Nan sand llavelrannd how plonaantly the light shaking confer A whispered but manifestly: eager client was unable to produce' Elizabeth Wait' veterans were in position curls her “the Bible the honor breaks sight upon sadly ence here took says between the defendant thy f- Ofjuonihig ' ing and another attesting witness of the will and hia counsel place j ChlJagb'24 thy days may be Isjavenworth paper 20th occasionally joined in by Ed- father and thy mother V t in court No suspicion that any opposition Gen’ Blunt " that j owel teema most Cir say tW and had been this ohj longest day with 2000 catalry entered Lexington on Tuesday: rTo him whoM lAtient toil and aro to the solemn testament made by the deceas- ward "Wareing There appeared to be an in- long” evereaw On Weduesdajr Price attacked hind with an over: Have brought it tp the upper air ed Mrs Thorndkye would be attempted had decision or hesitation in their deliberations — Whelming force and after a sharp fight drove him P— rose last some Mr and with been entertained and the woman unaware nit at — f X And other lips eaa nercr tnat the city BInnt fell back to fiie Little Bine from hlAlr She’s certain A She’s Glad a not of ostentation manner addressed the court : y her would that had be and Ihe fidVance or fighting required desperately testimony A dmnght 1!U that he fiada at last ‘In the discharge of my duty to tlie defen- young lady of “respectable connections” says the enemy On Thursday retarding afid the left of effort lhat Friday the part country Every Whoaceha'it in the hnrniog waste she is glad she’s hot a man Sayatshe — Ing in lord thi3 whoso dant action fair lietween Little the Big Blue my janu upon had been made discover to defendant the by Yes of tho ' ’$ Blunt’s in loss was ahtiut 50: dospito advantages fame much undeserved ha3 been Wednesday cast fight Wlira to the mother’i arm ia lent obloquy her abode Without effect It' was believed " votestimable boots the of privilege highly — iew Xorl9 21: Tliot awnet reward for afforing'aeQt she hud gone to America' where she'' had jy the speeches of the plaintiff’s counsel and the convenience of being able to fly ing shadow evidence a of To her from the Omnipotent Tlieby Herald's speeches unsupported Martinabnrg correspondent 2Jd relatives 'The defendant liad filed an affidavit — have to state down theostreet at the rate of a mile a minute has informatlbn from the front which indicates that anxious above dll that I I think Its helpleaa plhling cry setting forth' these facts and it- was now pray- things to stand perfectly justified before his without occasioning remark I still rpitcratc tiiir losses in tho buttle uf tlie lOthjinst: reach ed that secondary evidence to establish the killed woiinded And mbdnri We alsd lost ToupIiks hrrhwrt mure tcuderly and society he lias at great trouble I’m glad I'm not a man —very glad indeed neighbors Elizabeth ikciiwi of her putugwy oT genuineness Wareing's attesting ana early in tlm hjqniinii guns Wd captured in to-- Men have a great ileal to answer for ’When obtained the here J 1 expeuso presence eluding tlie wounded who arc in oiirlutwlr signature should bo admitted TTe learn at last Iiowmn! And travo tli$3 weight upon the conscience of 7000 think of I Tho 50 loni Elizabeth cni nd the total vitnes3 tho rum of of ferny I of course vehemently opposed tbisjde-man- d dayShe had gone to reside in Wareing one of them I absolutely" tremble- -' Men cftiuiot therefore be lunch ohort r 10000 mciu ttu ikr frieml sreoald niteve France with a any and broadly hinted that the witness all the electing Women have nothing to Custar alone has receipts for 45 gunK nnd 5 battle do Avion he Iiaa iillppoil into the grave had been purposely kept out of the way respectable English family in the situation of do flags betide a large number of ambjilaneeSjliQrsejV goodness witli placing men of small hnrnesa ' And after ha has come to lihier mule's etc This mukes'Hl jiiecct of arWo shall nearno moro of the minds “IVill my learned friend” said MrF housekeeper in offices' morals no and requiring grave whidh liid division has captujed during tiio himia Oiir Spun the thcr aide with one of his slyest sneers “informed ns slanderous imputations so freely lavished up- thought and perfect uprightness of principle tillery tw o weeks hut x IVi know' our Shejihenl ami our 'G aide e the defendant could possibly on my client Call Elizabeth Wareing into Men tike such offices without a thought of ft is now pretty certainly determined tlmt Img-sttchave' to keep back a witness so necessary to court” And thus I wavi not nnderst xxl not ih twas the valley but thnjt- - Knly deter- and K?rqnisites j A movement of surprise and curiosity agi- anything but salary mined to strike a desperate blow for the recovery ' him" i Oat if m h ' of this district 'and liis lost reputation in the al- Elizabeth Wareing” I curtly replied “may tated the eutiro auditory at this announce(hid ns lie siipjiosed and thb Itinp ua compeqaatiug goddj the Comi-Gcnot upon reflection be deemed a safe witness ment hlr Silas Thorndyke’s naturally cada- EASTERN TELEGRAPHIC NEWS sence In this eilbrt fie was sefimded by Ker- 6th corp ffif Faith Is TrfoctcHl by ftam verous countenance assumed rflashy hue in to subjeet to the ordeal of a shawwhoso infantry baring been! several timeH An4 rata renewtheir his and efforts to of defeated by onr cafatry frit tliat mil vejmtation But-t- o jrouthjritJi year" easy matter jubilant lord” I settle the appear spite my TC- And Lave loukTbito needed some brightening Many of the other offhcareiatliroagh tesri CORTESAS SUBMITS TO MAXIMILIAN! exclaimed “I have’ here an affidavit of the and for the first time since the commencement icers however high in conuiwinl dbuiaed the —fCliambers’ Joarnsl of the proceedings I entertained the hope of plaintiff’s attomey in which he states that he fort and hesitated not to express the opinion EARLY'S ARMY FLEET BUT AKXIII1LATED that fash has no doubt of being able to find this im- a successful issue: should it fail it woiill the rule of ConfedONCE MOKE! to answer the in in section tlirft Kershaw exeof tlie Jdrs for eracy allowed appeared hlin Virginia Wareing witness be time If portant TIIE SECOXD MARRIAGE the Well find cuted first sworn truth tell of the the and was call programme '“to portion duly purpose defendant of course undertaking Ur FURTHER DETAILS OF TRE rUESUIT! whole! the febol with and the fought whole army bnt troth” the greater obsti- ' troth coll her when produced’' nothing tY WABREX WARREX losses ever lwfore as their attest bnt nacy tlian 01’ TUX IXXER ESQ BATTLE ON THE BIG BLUE1 looking woman of perhaps nn tiling could withstand the impetuosity tif our A tremendous clamor of Counsel hereupon She was a good yV TEMrLE of nge and boro a striking resem-blap2n I 1' FLEEING! AND KOUTED ensued" and fierce and angry grew ' the forty years PBICE to her son Slio rapidly smoothly The Herald's correspondent has the following Vi' war of words Tho hubbub was at last ter- and1 cOXTIXtTED" of evidence tho confirmed i onr captures at Cedar Creek find pur-- 1 EXTElF” CAN concerning RICHMOND AT GRANT ununhesitatingly ills minated that the Twch-by judge recommending ’I common jurors ' were called and suit of the enemy Devin witli hi little lirijraile trembled I observed Headier She a to tittle t LEKUBEl der the circumstances “a juror should be Worn Vfull down- upon their rear gobbling up kept inswooping counsel anj truly to try the Issue and I withdrawn” This tho and on examining their officers mid men by scores ISa prcbd tbeui-safter some excessively ' - New Orlennn IS to no more" had he that hard that it was impossible to gey questions °dre8a demur was agreed to suggestion ihcnfT timating was ' Ojne of the jurors from Vera out box leave' Cruz Altiancc to of his way-o- r ask the turned The their wagons anti ambulances brings intelligence hastily the box then outof “"whispered Max the has Cortina s to The submitted cannoneers and driven exclaimed that — Emperor woman” djAmotmted aodrait I bnef had come into tho “Stay stay my good exclaimed “My lord court the oft- intathe woods on either side of the road ami his forces and surrendered alt canUon dtniliau hands and 6b3encd that if for ? lack of there are only eleven men onv the t who holds tlie rear guard of the denforaliiicd rtbel army if it and “you and I most nave a talk together before arms and ammunition "to jury” we part” failed case has Corunas had whole followed thet one' Manamilian dommand in acceji-ted'under train suit plaintiff’s leaving aid venerable if clnmsy expeof this by the oq that day another trial under favor of commission in tlie anny of the Emperor as oar hands uUmbers caissons wagons arid anibu- Sne started and looked back at me with vs Thorndyke wus case of dient the Woodley lances weteall hudibed together hi thti greatest General lier nervous would I doubted not at no dis-j1- ? end then earnestness Brigadier frightful & future day facto to de disorder We followed the enemy iup to the bus adjourned ftttine have time had for The rebels at Silas of time pPnod agentn reverse the possibly at stole towards Mr Thorndyke glances Col Nic'lioli with bin galFisher's of oT ran to Slatamoro offiSrlng large money to the hotel when There was no comfort there— in I Imdnot long returnedMilfordunfavorable decision “My learned New them aaln and drove 9th lant York charged rifled dtfnnon he to to but refused sell hie senior t the fr? she only eaw thc reflex of his agitation lliera as ?n tiia jother side' I continued “smile I was waited upon by them Pfirtions of their back consideraMfc learinr they were not only enemies' to the Uni nnllifini1 nilmis-iA- n aP hiII been for-- and I of the young man who Ld secured JMV Sleek whklt in his her marked own train which jiand ted States but enemies to a' republican form of wagon follow anxiety not beyond Fisber’p Hill np the chase not Jid bidden to visit Bale Farm by Thorhdyke Silas I could see' repented ef the rash move jrovermnent on thin eontinont anML it badiliva-deIf apparently establUh’ y moved up w Cedtfnek The infantfy commands d Mezido would have not rto TBiiditythey rebels for been been me was from have-giveInformed he a or a wilt H chagrin he °n had Inade and wonld which strips on only child great and went into their old Camps felifle- the cavalry ' f I by the French the inheritance' deal to get hU witness safely and quietly out bivonared for the night a little lHycjnd Strashtirg bequeathed by her father and anxiety— confined to his bed indeeflfMna A large' number of iTexican oflietts arrived in At Buckland thfi - of acwill 1 tcllthcm to seemed refused had it Woodley sbrightcrod’of the Cnetnv wejrti V court emphatically have ob- the Atliance to seek an aatyliiM id tho United immense The whole country between Mh'dle' hut a temporarv triumplf for a person cept pecuniary aid from either tlie fether or that and dork now was It States observing nearly and stredrfl with rtlel town is literally Strasburg I the Cedar Creek V'4 p in 21 if you gentlemen of the iurv am the son "VVould I endeavor to terminate it was necessary the court and jury should see as well as hear the witness whilst under exI pursued the enemy nearly tf Mount Jackson coqises 'the an early hour the rAt monfin At : pursuit amination! repnested that lights should be during the nights of the 19th and 20tU-- Without en- was continued by Po well ’ cavalry! He captnred countering an organized regiment of his army 14 pieces of cannon which the enckny had driven j Two candles From brought In Inis was doneWitness-boAt Woodstock the column by prisoners the route Is complete into the liioiuitaiii l x obe About accounts were placed in front of the t — bending tho mind of the deceased 2000 of the 'Cherny btoke and ipade their halted short timei when it retired rested and excellent and sum the which' on each tide of hire Wareing a few others why down through tho iriountaius tin the left thir- toward large TliOrndyke to bis selfish purposes' My ’ Strasburg" picking up maut prisoners by " ftirned friends need not tendered tho of teen I shall of A the line on miles and retreat The and were bench road money me about the I' part t Jthe tVay jury interrupt deposited these observations for the present no r Barnes to stimnlato his exertions and the rest desks The effect of this partial lighting of tlie country Are covered with smalle aims thrown j 1 rlac0d in the hand of further merely pieces of by the flying rebels Forty-fivTiie irerahi's Washington special fay tlie opin? hlary Woodley’s the gloomy old court was- that tho witness away adding that I that his lordship Not at are A head Ish noef my artillery quarters non w openly gvuweil by tse nighew ' military ail- you pntlenien of the jqry will require grandpapa with a friendly admonition to him stood out in strong and bright relief from-thethan SOO w8goiis and ambulances wer6 either vi imm the strictest not to allbw his grandchild to make a fool o surrounding shadows rendering the' minutest tuied or destroyed The accident of the morning thui ities liere that Grant cab at any tine he plea proof—proof clear as aiUi a few huunt Ughtingv occupy Richmond in tnmed to our advantage much as though the cs tho justrument upon which he re- - herself an exhortation Which produced its ef- change or play of her features: distifactly and that lath will Cither caritlilatQ or liasti- force whole thing had been planned- The only re arret I !1' defeat the equitable the righteous claim fect in due season evacuate rebel ienitol Tiife otfly reasuu' ily have is the Capture in the early morning of jeight assigned fur the ' the nJ Mr Silas Thorndyko wa3 from his petition to ten hundred of our xneui ®n“l® person nt my side delay' L? tiio tlesiretaf the IJeat U Gencrni tlie' same result xrithont the se- to obtain an 1 From all I can learn the number cif fearly’s re lions aacrifiee of life that would ti'nd the verily believe”— I I U '"pf’ 03 WJIWI ussiaes wvro uuw thrown entirely into the shade and any lr between him and the witness was inforceme&i were not leas than pP°ke fully in thc taco of Thorn - mol® upon us Keguiar proceedings had been of thit nrong holi by- direct assault atti ' J SHERIDAN time in tho action ofWood"forged” takenraud thus rendered impossible Tins preparation ejectment (Signed) SEMI-WEEKL- Y r j “this is eallyinsnflerable’ His lordship Jiowerer dia not interpose 1 went oh to relate in the most telling manner of which I was eatable the'-- history of the deceased Mn Thomdyke’s first and second marriases' the harmony and happiness of the first tine wretchedness and crnelty which chancterized the second" I narrated also the dying Words of Mrs ThoTndyke to her daughter though repeatedly interrupted by the defendant’s counsel who ihanifestcd great indignation that a! statement unsusceptible of legal proofehould be addressed to the court and luiy My mldress concluded I put in James Woodley s will and as the opposing counsel did not dispnto its validity nor' require proof of Mary Woodley’s identity I intimated that the plaintiff’s case was closed calm and Thespeech for the detendant was ' threw or guarded It attempted to throw discredit on the death-be- d “fiction? got up Mr P— — said simnly with a view jto ef fect and concluded by averring that he diould 1 V I pur-puroo- ? se " s 1 1 f ill-dcfln- cd ’ ' EE - -- " abnt - T ‘ ' - ' 1 - -- 1 f - - ! 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