I St V 61,1139 4 LXXV II he Wittobingh &Wk. 4 1 3YERY T.A EST NEWS BY pwrerr cuswitnom IN WISIIIIIIiIIOII, Executive Deput;* 33 46,tia . t-1C • • • • 'SUCH OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN, Hopes Peace i - tALL FOR NATiONAL THANKSGIVING. Reconstruction Diseased. ''- •.,,. .171 E PRE BID lEirr , & P 1..f.r. 'UNION' 14.111) 111114NCIP At/ON, Nv. A' " " ' - t.,.; , nneercee, wit. ll,The „Execteve De • i vpartments, • Including the President's mansion, _were illeininsted to-night. Thousands of per -I'.' adult repaired. o the Executive Mansion, and the ) iproddent respoaded to, an unanimous call, ap. t" , 4 .pertiztg at the.upgar window. Ile; "laid: " We` I, time this eveningnot la sorrow, but In gladners I, lathe heart. Theexacnation of Petersburg and tlllebtoond, 111111 the' nerrettles of the principal ' -Xelingicnt army. give hopes of a righteous and ',/ , :sperdypeace,'whose joyous expressions cannot +he retrained In the midst of this, however, ,die fromyrbodi all blessings flow, must not be :rotten. A call lola national thanksgiving hk . ing prepared and will be promulgated duly. ' , "Nor mutt thee° "those to part gives us 1 • . ante of rejoicing bo overlooked; their honors • .molt cot be parcelled otd,with others. -,I myself 1'- ; was tearlhe;frord, and had the high pleasure of 4 trostesadOlisgtrols of ilei CON/ WeW3 to you, but t We 1113fi or itio boioi,Air the Pithier execution te is setae. ‘l'd General Grant, his skillful officers t L-atd brave men, It all belongs. Tho gallant nary **stood ready, but was note in reach to take an ac- the part. .4 "By lbw recFet 8F,R1113i31 the ni01113513,111111311 of th e Natalie authority, mconstractiort,whicis ✓ .had a large there of thought from the first, is pitased tench mom clinely upon our attention t M. 13 fraught with great diMetelty; unlike a ease of war between IndiTendent nations, there t is no enthorized organ for unto treat with. No onemantauauthoritytogive up rebellion for 4 any other man. , tote geiettpiy.enest:"begin with, and mould floe disorganized and discordant .elements Nor Is 1t gt,_emdr.olditional ember. resment that we Rop311:310043:d1.114731130Ilir MU selves as to the mode, manner and measure of unonlit'll , tli:ll* sti. 4 ` a„ general rule, I abstain 1 horn readlogi reporti.of eguebs ' . ipot epic' If,. 4 Verbshingret .tet hit:lli/op ILI* ley . that to which''' . t cannot properly- elle. nivanswee.:: hi "[Theo:\ i Aids precaution, 'ltolreter ;S . !Coots! well to ust, knowledge that I -am much censured for some • segoadif "Ogenej; in' fittieg up and seeking` to sustain the mew thee government of Loniennet. 4 In Ws Itliardigdai..thst `siettele ima as A 3 , 40, '.' than thenthlickDOWS. . "In eYeuguivetlesesalegegif - December, lf=.. and accompanyingletelshetted; I tpresentud a plan of reconstruction, which I promised, it .5 "opted as;-State, .wtruld be 0 9 0 9,M.b1e •ta, ,, s,t and sustalidd bf thelibunitifie govianment. • distinctly geld that this woe not tha:only plan that might posit be itEetialt,:"Ond ales dlitfactly protested that the Executive claimed no rights to say ,„ liiiri'., ,iiiliwhen W . Jll2;ith /* er' „; . 66 * * - '”, should be admitted 4 to seam is greees trout • inch States. .'" -'-; '" .f.', • : - ;-tf "This pleb WO* Is till*OFo submitted and ap- Poeta b 7 etaiti ._ l let i lb 4i tlr . . tt: 4 tthit l ! 4 : . , bue of them suggested thaVsnl ood thugs sad' Its e that - econuntlets apply the Emanclpatien Procla mation to the leststotbra:guieptel. p eep of . Vir- I .., g a n d Louisiana; that I. should Mop a Rus e A about apprenticeship tor the freed peo ple, and that I should omit - the preset against my : own iilliOrall iltird -. 133:001312036.31Der50ga• - ;i - bars of Congrese bni even he approved of ovary • Part *crtVettleatitblF44/41/12ce 06°-fmplUed or touched by the action of Litdatans. . "'The nognottelittthO of laukdats, deleting - emancipetiott keritleVirliolt tilete Bate, practh • tally epplies the prodenedion to the part previ ously extepted.- ,It does 1103 adopt apprentice - ship for the freed people, andtp allete 4 issa it coed/ not wall be otherwise, ebott the admission of Mane= of Congress. 'Ai it -l ipid& to Louie _ . . Was sel„!glirinter ofthgreatdreettallpattaturd the pan. War missige' iiient:"ltiZonfitse add I' . _iiiceivetzugegskosiatandatiasso Of threptaite; writs tot inkr:fo4 ..Higift4l.';olo , ...bit**icit from ing i pproureaeretelptstionist. hid enze , to m Y : hlilliketillak..44W ,iwierriieoiched Viaahtogton Mat the people of Louisiana had" 1 iese 'berm to mojilialempecl . ~4 vtith h.' . S. .7Min /beta 3W...15t% ilisitamesponied with difictst! paeans supposed to tiotatmested • to seelhiihe r , ‘itothatthitiot of the thee Gov - moment of rriiia a. Whe n - Of. tne nthouge 18.11, with the plan before mentioned reached_ New Orleitta; G ca. Itaiiii 'wrote 'me fltate4ai confident the people, with his adliterytodpers tion, would constant substantially tit' Mei plan: I 1 5 1t4 cP r /b l m-md "m e- q . lb, ' l°l 7 ai the r tried it, "anitheneut is kionn. A "Such has been My otay ageney:Mgetting up the Louisiana moremmt. As to sustaining It, my ye.... , Mse it 14, im iiioi , Ce:stitiel, be as bad promhes, am - hotter .tookee than kePt, I shall treat this as a bad promise, end break it when : ever I shall be convinced - that keeping it la ad : Tone to the public Intent; but I have Oct yet been 5. . " Militiad: ri . r kaTa *at .3 hOWII ' letters on this subject s _ apposed to be • _ able onie",":"; in 1 "hick is.:l "mar ' otgireeteit :refit that my mind has not seemed to be definitely fixed on_the quieten whether seceded State,, so called, are In the Union or out of it. 1 worth:: Pethaidladgelethiablnenf told* regret' to leant that since' bare found protease' union men e ?g!il_ 94 t an leete r temit'lw4e.lll": „purposely fareborne any public expression upon it, as it ipieria me thdencelon has not been nor Yet his;:tesetteall7 a-Material one; that any discussion of It while it the rousing practically 1, Immaterial, could base no Oren other than the mischievous one of dividing our Mende As yet, whafe 4 er May'beecone of that oneedon Is but as ' a basis of cottroveray4 and good , for nothing at all . i "'We all agree that the seceded (act-caliel) States are out-of.thelr "ptepei . pniethal, relation with : - the Union, and that the nobs object of the Goy- . --, ernment, civil and milli/My, In regard to these , Midair tn . again get them . to that practical re ., baton. • I believe thatit to not inriy poasl4l a, but -eltefeet easier to do litsirlthout deciding or , . • n considering 'Whether thole,States' have ever Pr: . . 1 leen :out ,or the Union, than with finding' tbeasselrei safely at home, and .it would be ilt. ' tee,' immaterial whether they had been o=l h. • "Let us all loin in doing acts necessary to re- I "me 4 1 1Prorierulluntinia Mations helw ear these -13tatea and the. Union , and each forever after In. . . amenity Manlier la s own 'Oxman Whether Itr 1.. doing theft acts he bintight• the Stites Without - i --into the Union, or only per° them properiinist ,. .i: sore , they , Maar hiving been ont of It .P ' .- .1 NEW YOAX, Apra IL—The Conunerefai Ad , : 4 - nrritWea Special . lin I ' The President ankett MI , ~ f„; turret of his dispoaticat to waive everything but .''i lUnion and .gmanciP•ltion for. the sake of nab:4: L., in traagillkey. W;tica IA LUChtnOnd be arranged . r the oullini".fer. the return Of Virginia to the 'Union. f 2 i , 1 The iitatelirePartment has grounds. to believe 1 that the'Briash.lioyernineet . will revoke. its re' i crsgniUonit heillgerent Atlas to the Cotyi•dcta. 1 icy on receipt . or 13(6:Piest4iic's proc*tion, i 1' dosing the ,R0r,t! . .140ir r .44.41 g the bydy,44, at .* Moroi 'ln asset tin of Montorldeb; ;,'r Nair Tam; 'A . 11.--l'ernata co; advice* k a received at tbOldtkaaftta' Exchange, state that the steamer rerahic-ligLanived at that, post,' bringing the DOM of Illanirluirtprialtag -saaloll ofliOnlavideoo ditotottreir. ' Thera s.:'"ao• walla Proocasloa attitllitimatioa at. Pa— imatemeNi•••••!•ol•A•4 ; -.+" • . . . . ---71 . 1 4 , . . - " 41 . '( I"- - 1 1.. ii . , , -,---- -Tr --I-7-- . .- : ,----. 1 .0 , -. • 1 I ' ,-.1. ~;-.. , , 0 I "a - - l e ' 1r . , "IV 91E 4 f 1f 1 -8. "O 'll I 11.4. ' - : . ij :— 7 : 77:9r5*-";\4 4legi 'l "" --'4l ‘c._ - -64— df‘1 1 ".'Er. : GAZ .",' , 1 . THE PRE4BEol.ltocumenots._ THE Cl:Mgr , SOUTHERN PORTS IIItORTOT CONCERNING FOREIGN NIiTON OUR RIGRTIMSI BR RBBiBOTED EgiIALITY IN FOREIGN PORfit3: CLAIMED Retaliator Maim; l'ltrvatigaNL WASHINGTON, April 11 .—The,,proalamation in d referee to closing the Southern ports is in se 'etidanes with the lawpassed ise,early as 1861. It was then iittidaiiitteial,'!ltiWieVii, , that *idle -foreign powers - mild respect an elfeetivo block ade of these porte,iSclikiihtfeerciie legit he ti .. toi..ily Om them ai over other ports of the IJni ted States iiistildithl begietpeeteth; It'is battered that the timehas come, however, when the Uni ted Sta te s GatmerePa-earreorelieo erereee tbat legal authority over all Us ports, whether blockaded or nce,mhackbelortipt to every Judo pendent eovereign power. A. sufficient number F L :Of Southern Pona. aro lett, oforl.fal a - legitimate tilde, and those now proelelmert elosed will, it ' it presumed, be reopened elf; a time. hied while blockade running is likely et/et:Wally end ed. 'the lasting of the .proeburrationla under stood to have been the busladiod which secre-'' eery &Ward was about to visit City Pabst, to . _confer. .with the Preside:4,lW Streik; ` Another important poxlemation' Is Weed rn day as iellows: "- ••• _ • Ly the Prudent oi/a Visited St ! *l of 47444, - ;i... • A PIWPAAIATfin.. • . veneetriaracted thei Nett - reeler 0 C Tr,ir !a tie United States bate: been. rellseo. - theer; poits, privßegesendimmunities to which they wereentitied by treaty, public law or the treaty or nations, mit the same dim - that vessels of iai:or the oimiltri to which the said privil eges and immunhlce hwee been arithheld hare- es Ivied them itilly*nd uninterruptedly in Twirls of the United States, which condition has not always been enj teed by the United Stides;al - the other hand, they have not, at times, fellatio protest against and declare their diliveltlsraeilen with the same—to the view of the pritid Eintrit,no condition Sir lodger ca e:w , lithich can be Claimed to justify the same druid to. them, by any .one Or gam Slagoiul,. Or * the cuttornairy naval rights which has heretofore been untietteseitilly persisted' In: Nowt thereat; f;lAblr th ari Lb'eolOt"threeee cf- the United Statar, - do hereby 'trika known; that it, after erneacineldetlineabellberweiePsed .for Ihe intelligence of the foreign country In - whose ports the egad - privileges - and linnturtides ' dual hare been remised iipeesalit..they continuo to have so refused, ifidn and thence - forth the same privileges and immunities shall be refriedro"ths vesseli' of, war of char conetti Lithe Yafts of the United States, which shall continue., till „tilf. ÷. try noses of the- United juges, elistrhare b een heed ! tab' ; a . quality in the foreign - SM- . .ts' - lforesaid, with - similar vessels' of other co u ntries. The United States; whatever claim or pietense'' may have ' ciFfted heretofore, are now via leiat,. entitled to ,:eirsttnuad concede.OklixeriesididkislAdstailtr •• of lights and hospitalities' with all maritime witness ibereof,l hare .benntuter set . hand, and caused the seal of the United States .2 Jobe - • Done at the City OneVastanircni; trerindi - day of April, A. D., one thousand eight hundred and • Il atilardndiVandSlann thilto distal A. Lrircor-n. lty the President: W. PP. Irirkrin, Secretary of State , L4T . EST EICIIIOO.I.IIIELIL figna: A NVIONAL BIM TO-14,7147/BLIZIEID. The. Conzitcy, lebsl, 1.14,"1.111M31.01; WOILINGTON, Apal 11. —The Richmond *hie otf-mo.thels meetnolorlimsm...Muuerec may b e k the fate of the Constitutional Amend .mtent, is lass tertAia—Mt. dil7rg4 .IA. Nirgtia to dead. A 'Well* Bea 444 gulled. berm be a 4 on ' etrisstaillehe'd'in 3 Rlchil4ht; ihtie • &harts In United Stites stock Will be sold at the rites cataidished• is icithern titles. " Moro than half of General Picket's division ladle= b* Pl i diC i 644aetalidtria ( 110541 1 rif b.lifeen Richmond and Amelia Court House is • - OW to be full of Confederate soldiers. Nearly ait a Mat "6"*11/ r C4OO Ad :$1 aggregate value of • property dittioyarhi l 4llcitmond foots up ‘2,146,240. Imposing as hese ilimminaPpestrp tbeP aro far:4Mam.otfhe . ftrutfi, for Mirada& ihnall* thrtapititleit ;tate ,was, before the .war, invariably assessed beknr much theAdluoitqiol/409PA°41nOtd, in the market. • All the hospitals of ° Richmond " Nate been • ken possession of,l)y-Ahe,mititery authswltlea, and are tied titan naniiedloirt sitahAof the Federal and Confederate sick and wounded. , Amumber of Cptifederate,mgeo .ns lcdtha the city, have beitrputiled 615 qrste sick and wounded. The.Chimbararo. der, : Jackson and Howard's Gromi Hospitals, • ;;,fctotpfthe principal ones are used for the ac comas:dation. of,, the liederpasadit4_, TAgir, imconingKelodk anonki 2 4.ooD: bCON 'which were 111 entire by the Confederate an thorllies. • - Castle Thunder. Is used era receptacle for (*nom prisoners, of whonr quite a - number are gathered thesek..4i. p • Manchester, _ not.:al.W.Att*bolikr the pillagers on lion ay morning last, neither did the ;Sze reach that -Trans-James District. A isou toot bridgeapatiatlialir,ermnand coriabcta Richmond With Mabchater, and we hope that , business will soon revive, and pervade both see • CODS alike: . Churches of all th e religious denominations :whiisc pastors . remained in the city were open -yertenday;- and services wee'Condnetedin them' is usual in presence of large congregations, a Rued proportion-baba composed; otollicers and soldiers of the ' Union - army: In the Eplireopal churches the regular form of service was Ob. senid with the single :exception. of_ the prayer for the dent of the - Confederate States as Invested In the liturgy which was made In stead for AU In authority,- as the trotted:State* is.the pow& id`aiithority. '"prayer for the -President of the United States was of course I Implied If not said. • . : EIPEOITIOA‘, TO , TOCATAN Cenral Moen Surrondered to Grant NE I ! •Y9115 4 ...apti1,11.-- ! The .1,577 . old's Belize carresiPideneca serif ' Reif thousand of mix:. Iddllisn'e troop had reached Le Sal, l'neatatt,. en rota! for -Bnealar; In orderto.attempt the torn:Otto conquest of Tuottp;and the subJaip tion • ezteratinatioit of of the ilarzenel or Maya In Map, The Ilerakt publishes a Ilst of general alters :Surrendered . by Lee., , It coropriseistbotioneral. ; leo-Chief,. three Lientaiit Generals, ierauteeit klaJor Generals and sixty-one Brigadier Gelier als.: Azionithermare l ittidenton, &hots; Ewell, - already a prisoner, Finegan, lieth, Busbrod Johnston,Arsiiifierw; tinigstreet, Mo. Calpdrilid, *bah 01 1 14, titti ge.hanP C°P , Palk, stoner, Pemberton ) Pickett; Rosser, Sorrell, and llcarp d. Ms& The:anniber :of snen surrendered .by Lee, is froth. 90,000 , t099,000.' Lavethe past two weeks over 90,000 prisoners Lave becn sent away from City Foint, arida large number ere - still there. 'NEW Form, April 11.—By the steamer Lib. pty we have liassue. amities, to.theAth. lest. 'rho Traded States steamer Santiago de Cuba with the , AaabtapeAceretary of thirrtrommi. Fox. and'a - partren "unite fbrCharlesierhltr, rived at Harass on the AM The sentence - a Aiguellee,'`,wlich hid bocu proacrunced, ts understood to he perpetual ben lament from theisland and ninatoonlearsio the chato O •Ranyg.a2 Cada r. s lu Africa, aad _ aolloiiluu blockade runners bell fello4 tileptit Units Dexiblich • i --Grand ,Iletrknalolllcbrainiri.,`,.. Wsinigniori;:iproll;l.—Ttio f 1741.• Ilionday contains a long account of a grand review eta Bsturdrur tb avian:l7ol'4U Trend-lbtnili corns; t, tion.tierrant. — it *si lk:leased by nearly . tbo arbola paled coffin a triad craddidda saner: - ` ~t r ` - Genera; tits ISE - lIIESEIT or LEE'S r OROLS. ENEMY DRIVEN FT RP% efRi4G: 'f!ay!tqq; - EFFORTS TO CUT THROUGH ,OUR LIND Reported Surrender of Johnston EXTRA SESSIM OF CONGRESS. Judge Campbell ittiffalr; it mitt? tiiected • coon In Waabliagyks ARMY RE ADY TO SURRENDER. ,Naw 11.-- 7 11 47/4.",k,i414 — 0f the Nieman entpmpnudeu t, Wei nape itine's 'fitattoil tirltr!e 7th, silirefeience to the suit of Lee's Tffei nintiter - day of excite ment add Vticcese 'hatre rffear Moro nilles'of the enemy's 'SOIL' `Thdencrei were Artroi from. strong fe4ifications guarding the approaches to a magniticent bridge crossing the Appomatoxt' The enemy had strong, Omit stocked forts, and . thintgli we anticipated a determined resistance, we capitumd 'them with but little loss, with all that was in them—securing eighteen cannons, 'Will fed:dons and calibre. "-The enemy then fell back and took a positron -ticarramsville, litre they held us the entire remainder of the di*, notwithstanding toning efforts on the ,part of the 2d Corps to dislodge them. The enemy tried several times to cut his WitY through our lines, but always with suckle,- tel allot to brmself thitthe finally abandoned the • attempt. - '-.The Scr,Divislon was sentdown the 'railroad to 'time the illiageOf Farms - stile, which They did without trouble. Previously they had . - it Atm:dab In which Gen. Smith was wounded. thmeral llwell,..after his capture; sold'that Gen. Loo long since had. waulkdto take - all his troops westward and there disband them, hat `Davis Would not consent:' • -..":'.!mother -- World correspondent, dating at -Borkestrille, April 7th, says : Yesterday Sheridan , discovetted a force of the enemy and a large wagon train pushing brbkly towards their main army. , Sheridan pushed- ah2ad . his troops and found them in a strong position, from which they. were driven, and after hard fighting they fell bock to another position, from which emelt don eduld not, with his cavalry alone, budge them. ; The 211 corps were put In a position, I which they held through the night. Next emira te& Cutter was Sent in the dinette!' the enemy wenld take le retreating. • - Tho formation of the Infantry being , complete 'the chime was sounded. The rebels held ; our troops id bay for the titne. , ' Our . men finally -rusbedupon them, when they lied down theblli, - *here ',they were met., by_Crirter anti held to check.i Theleneray; finding that they cohld not' get Fula Cutter; turned again upon the infantry. •- They *target impetuoarly,.-tted then- our troops countrj-charged, when the enemy hoisted the white agand surrdederefE - ' ' -- -.--- -, • , It as - in-:this- fight that . Ewell and :other 7.ollizient were eap.urol-7we, notunly outfighting, but . -handiornely entre:writing them, Potting them briskly towards tturiPthain arday. - '.- -•• . ThejWiwbrs Washington spee,ial says: . !twos reported last night that Johnston ti.a ennui. Acted Q n the samotprou granted lee. 4 The Trgranet - speelal - says- that Sreretury Sew ' 'pieties bare assumed a serious char- acter. 11 If .thilAsimier of = e l lMPlllnt 4! Posed,: ..1 meth m en fear dui owink to hii 10 + 6111 4 to I take id food, be cannot repair -Ike waste of les vi yin timeXmelt,thn heat .bf the cops- . It removed that 4.Pr sites of Conr~pessii,, ell/4 10 . , Ti1l jakii:." Berohrs WuuWgton ileelal sap I Proms , faint probably Judge. Campbell end Mr. faint ass soon expectot In Wm/Murton In, connebtion with the Wilmette of restoration'" ftileirefary Seward% caodltiorTle each as to makee, d •shoai esurry -IL-li :thad_coofertatetarAps,4 l / 4 - Wilted! beheld _ Th Herald's' I gaidiiiiiitoit ipiefal'afeo iifi p fr at, Esti* here is the hest authority fbr the .tats.' mint Geo. Iktiltb, - and the rebel trankM* . sisal army are ready to sturcoder, The Stade is all e arly to came Welk. TON ~143TREITING 13T0 - fiamti Sesire ,Figbt Fairfax Gutty, Va i : t N- apdi rim „met Wahl.: ingt spacial sap : -Lettatsitstsintrdiddlann, Of the say Johnston was, retreating taint& attempting to join Lee, and that Sher man attar him. . 1 ' 62 04 Wak , Va., bilmitei acitne'retiel troois Sent oat s , alter the evacuation of Richmond, and portion dopier troops jn that vicinity. , ebels were defeated and disperaed. . . ~., . , ..ikattiTh er.44Lklnt isiaiiiitila - --. . W roan. April 11.—The Bavannah Repots has news from the Interior of Garb& that i maa capable at bearilit arms is forced a rebel army, and the impressment of 'commenced, but slayebolders meal ' rah:deice: In' brulgm forward their Wet , itinsayreiMerr WO 'limber& of krbieefetst s - ilmidreds of primons hi the' i eat toitkrzdupper portions of the .44ate Ire se: era! raniersortag .to maka..their mcasielcom .z the ; bet- lave been.stoppsd.by arms &dos: - - Th ere to str4sagareptand-desir' . the , among ' the:ye:Tie . .14 , ther IttertoE. Idan pe ople t ote d:sin atmotg kit* rtinit' MAU. trA :pet -Election for membered. tire bartialiturts an lime will be made.- Vhittelendsef the l'lnion; are 1-eatidea4 of 4.-SiTira irterePlr: ".1 '" r'' iirivcritik Steel( and'lleney ''- - .l•Tiva'Folit;'•April IL-The Railway Share soar - let oPensrith a strong rise in Erie. Mich. I JO 3 I OIO # I 4.PIIPP , Cen tral, Plhabnrah, Coat 4files 4 laneons . Li‘r:kes .Govert-1 rot tits lamer and name; The amount of gold hatecßonde offered for sale . has meow been so Ugh the- war. 'State"' &MEV higher.' Rail Bonds and'Banirstoduretretia: The: Gold market Nes firmer.to-ash, with'an advaace of 3; 11 cent. over. the averagn• of :yesterday. Palmier= quiet at 85 for Crude and 5234 for Based, In Bond, and 73 for Free. , „ • Honors to Admiral traenytmli Mid.umton.; Audi dndral 'Meld G: Varratrat, of the'Felted &Mee Nkry; arrived h.rd at W six - ON* inerninefroes Fortress Monne., and was -received at the wharf by a large. detachment Of mliltniy - , - .ordsred out by General W. W. Morris, the mayor and commit% tee Ond many Manus. The -procession we, then formed wad the Admiral was escorted to the Eutaw Home,, receiving on his way there entity alas is greetiegi from the citizens. The city couttella gornblm a pablle dinner this afternoon. Ik, b.aYee tomorrow kW New York, - • . Guerrilla Depredations In Georgetown and Summerville. S. C. New You; Aprllll.--Welearn from Char!al ien , that bands of rebel guerrillas am hovering monad Georgetown and Burnmervlile, 8. C., and forma bare been' sent- to clear - the , co n ntry - of theta; tlicy number about 800, and on the sth they, made a dub on Summerville, and captured a fnir mimes, and threatened to shoot all the whites wholutd taken the oath of allegiance. Quantities of cotton and rice are said- to be hidden 01 Sout h Carolina plantations. ' • - Ferry-Boat Sunk; NASH:nit/1i April 11.—The ferry-boat Ken. tuck', plying betweertNashville mid Edgefleld t while crossing ,the Cornberiand - this afternoon became hrimiuumeahla and - drifted against i the tiers of the railroad' bridge. Several perilous ,were slightly wounded. The pasac.ogers were rescued by the steamer Bonaccord. The Hew lucky soon after sank. . - The riser continues at a stand, with two feet over the shoals. .fieven.thirly Lout Subscriptions., ...Fnmankumis, April 11:-13$bsciiptioaa to. day to ?.JO loan amount to N 1,132,400. The buy& single IVA:stem $ übscriptio from $lBO,OOO from Cleveland, and $lOO,OOO he First National Bank. of, esebester, N..: and. the Itirgestsingla Eastern sithsciiption was 8.100,000 ,from Now York, 8200,000 from Boston, and .21103 In Individual a übsOrlpt lout for a nmx under Edo. , Em6iyll2l Story Regardl9g.tia.nltatty- ehrialen itomml;sloik, Naar Tatar, April 11.—The exareepoodeno• of the - Tretunt. Matte • the • aorrovrial hiet that Met soldier IttNewbere 'hospital oontplains that fits cooly Mem : and doctors that too ' benobied by the taitastratteas Of the Sao Haryana Chrlatbtn Coninilasionst,aukt . yrhateverAtte -pow , eola lees get from thee* females they bowfin pay for. Prke of Gilt. Nsw Yon u , A pril The snoctdaido Add r miss In gold continues, 'bough for Clustb'm House sad export purguses:ltig dunugul ifs it . 1.4G01.403i. Tbanispring-Day 4pril 1/.-..thrt• Marton* Ma 'Anointed Tbaniday, the.2othiinst;; - re be oh= ' ;served as a day or thankegividg and rejoicing: Tb ving Day In Mho) ST:LOttito,'Aptil Metelme Larar pasted fho ineLtofia 0 1J110,454 lie IV or Ithabluestar affi'd 4 :1-'7. ,7 ROM NEW . oraviis AND MODILE 75Wt . Spools!! Closely NEW Tomtit, April 11.,-The ettemer Liberty, firom New orlearre on the sd, bird.; hiregteg 4e-- rano dates , arrisod. - • Advice:A from While are to he 9 .l.lttit.r;.ic 4 ll. ao bites than Ore.hive alseediseeidved.. Tho New Ode) trui eorrtesMotierititatee tir spaiddi three464wpilAtlftert-1 Web Were to: operate Oil - via' ottairii4e, leases had net Oxeeedriki*iithlttith 14, ilia from 200 to 500farionitobil l : AWOL lOO wounded have arrived at New Micah& • • • 1 / I loabra Guerrillas Badly Beaten. Pumuoitir . 4 April 11th ' .~The'.foliateing ~s - a special dispatch to the Bulktin: . 'Washington, April 11,—Ao .engagentent Mosby's' guerrillas took Wade Yesterday; foarti.s . at: rolitafroto this city. The goerrilhus were badly, beaten. • - Election In Essex, W. 41. , liEwsuit, N. J., Apnl 11.—The town election in'East% county show Union gains over last fell. , - The Union men will have moierity In the Cou nty *lard. . - British Min:stir Alt!ved. ' NYAsrinnfortrne . April 11.—Tho new 112itlah ldirdster Las arrived. . ' ' The News Lu IVeshingten.- -.-- - Washington was. al/aw e with ita triumphant . . ..._ . , . ~ , glow. !ilia , War: cfElne . was surromtded . „-wit4 great multige; clamoring for ranknoisiint„eheer, log, waving hats,„ singing, "Rally Round:the Flag; . cmhmelug each other, and. Making . the .most formidable efforts to embrace—Stanton I 'I forgive ye all yer sins, yer old blizzard I" ,abouted a Jubilant soldier at 4 the Secretary; while Seward shook him by the hand_ ttlf the' - radical and conservative had 'Melted into one; in the i nervous and' spasmodie-grim and tears stood in Stan ton's'ayvt, as - ho turned (rem one to another, to acknowledge the rnsh of blood bet congratulat tone that bad suddenly .tralasfOrtned , Min—revival though It was of the.age of mime, rier—lnto the moat popolarman in Washingtilifi. Foreign ministers were hurrying to the 'e; it Ikpartruent With their , congratulettlons; IV .r" merles were giving holidays to their ar , chi ks. and vainly trying to make s pe e c h ca mons 0 to tarnish itt answer to the endless rolleyver theerryproceralows, headed by the omttipresent 4 Stars and Stripes,euddenly - sprang out of Otitis on the streets; every glimpse of bunting, with the Red, White and- Bine, wan cheered, as it pissed, to the echo; 11. n Butler was summoned' ircro the hotel to receive the lwinage of the 'art crowd that balled him organizer and , anthor of , the army that took Richmond; .:Vice President "Johnson, sober u to his stomach; butamashigly excited and Incoherent as to hiChead, was mak ing sticeehes from Admiral J.ce':et tioonateps,, Prow Montgomery Blair's door-Istens„trom the hotel piazzas; the faces of the negroes yawned into cast caverns of red, bounded by ivory; while the more sedate managed to exclaim to one an other, amid their shakings and. chneklings, "1 say, Sam, Wye bear, de niggsha tisk Richmond; the crowds blockaded the streets till our carriage could hardly force its way throngli,'themto Iflp wharf of the boat for pityP4nt. • MY crant'aJudginent and•Sagnetti. : Tho, ' New York Tuna, irposklog the - jaar ,mony which exists among the gonernli of tbo . army, remarks: • Some of the most conspicuous °Was of the -old Army of the rotomae have his adverted Leta sent to the Wont; mune. or the least known' 'of-'the West= Wilms have, oa the Other hand, been brought to the East; and- we doubt if his 'pm, accept in Napoleor.'s case, contains *more. remarkable example of Judgment of character an skill la selection Justifled bievents; f' their. been Mauled. during the 'last - year 14 the' career of Ornara favorites&Sheridath Sher. than TlMlnate,' 'AlTheMea7-itave Mnrad ahemaelvm men., worthy cif tho lathes* .place' - 14 : 16 / 10 4 7 razirthI. and Yet' Chas_ the war. as . ' Lasted so long, it is only widths little more then year they have bees Charged with minty important or conspicuous share In the conduct .of it. Nothing, short of their entint-devotion to' the cause, their implicit enaildenee in their great' ehlef,,and their hearty desire to wry out his plans could haye secured the success of the ntand and extraordinary combination which has dam enbnlnated la the destrucUon of Les's army and the overthrow *fah* Cattalo:my. Thad 'his beem thirangh it ail 'no blind , strtit- •1 lag, no mareblag hither and thither for wanCor 7 :initiderg better to do, or for the sake of making, ,demoompaions. 'The trendiest, as well as thit greaten movements hale, been made W 401194 the tthei-lneult- Bbortalut wasmircidng_to eigh when set out froniChattsztoogal Thomas was belptim him along-when hottlon g tit thatiMtla of Nashville ; Meriden was helping Grant when Le defealettEscliln the .9'sAley, sed so was Tutu Ty 'when lie 'ittitemeid Tart mshea; and' ta trent wonting diligently tar the destramion of Lies ay. .The Asteadakent Abolishing Slavery., We have rereilved trona s diellogolaked' gen tlemen of this etty the tollOingcxt „t •.‘ Isteirerelved Wm from s imminent alba" of I , ic4rth Carolina, formerly i alavebotdar;,=l , now a V oist andeseloas. bleed 4 Union. , iitwiloubtedly iepruseit the...ecattmerd . a Ate . sm:body of the Union men - of the iktvelvent .81111141: • the name ef all that Listened, prevail upon the Madan man of this' country to urge tbb . : elates to the adoption of the arnaidainir and :thereby to place beyond cavil the &Wiliam of alarm. If they hare any love for their dem: "arn brethren, leathern Vattlytbeeet of congress, aid destroy the .lingerlo‘hope that many ye t .hereof hereof the perpetuation of Slavery, and whiell.le . tow 'preventing - thousands -irsta : striving. with manly Fends and hearts for minutest comforta,-; Ide Haiti Ism th oroughly, or r rwa eon. 'oared Contact with Ow _poi* that 4bOX 'reedy an wish* for 11. Lot, the act . -corn- . Noted, will bring rejoicing; but so long as there -ht .hope, uncertainty and inactivity' wlllmtge.!: The obobtlon or 'Wert - hY: the constitution/1 !titllleallort of the fitates; strengthen. the Union cause let North Carolina and Virginia, the present 'battle:grOund Of the rebels. The gambler standinjy over the gaming table'sratehes the.tarn of the cards so long as he has ono dol lar Invested; destroy !hr Mee, _and. he wilt :cast tilkut fur think by other mea n s. " ==2 The ;few Toth rattans closet a etragratel3loll eftiCle thus r Shall my not bless God 1 We wene horse than heathens Wive did not. It is ',His iiistgdota come," Inasmuch as It is the trine:pit of right over wrong. The great and holy cause• of ate Itlghtsof Mau, of Free Government, which the world has been fighting for these minty cent twice, Is estabilabed as no man living ever dared hope to see. Tito People reign. Oise matcher - this wide eectlon of the globe that the Union covers the people reign; there is presently to be "Peace and good will to man." Traria the mean-, ingot the end of the Rebellion. This Is what peace in the United Stoma means to al the No pie of all the earth. There Is nothing In history ll k e this campaign of (tram's. it began a yearago. " I shall tight , on this line," he said, "if it takes all Sumner." It took all summer mad all winter ; but honorer relaxed fur &moment his clutch on L c and the Rebellion. Ire "had him where he wanted, him" all tho time. Re burled him trout the Rapidan ; he abut w it h up In Richmond, nail bound him there with chaise that he ouuld not break except by eilf dostramlou. lie broke them. at last, but Grant threw himself with 'all his. strength upon the flying rebel . Xecape was Impossible from -- that impetuous pursult o ,frorn that masterly generalship. It was the bare end , the hounds the lion end hirproy tho strong , man and the child ; there was no *mope. Lea 81'1I/Statleala IND Tell ReIIeLLIOX is Kamm The Draft. Tbo I - keine:out consequent upon our r'eunt greet nuacesses in the field ball C 410104 0 simpler degree of apathy, on the, part ot many of our - chinos; regents volunteering. They ioanto imagine the draft will cot be)) enforced, that 00111401001haa.lifillonalt1 tor reinforcing Its: Unites,' o add, er In fact, not the work of suppressing tho robellion has. well b lab come to au aid. , • . • • That It has or); itwould of Course be neinv to deny. Soldiers will, how'ortr, s till be wanted, • and the Government meat have thorn. • - The fonts of inn' life in our army; the Mini.' 'bar of mir wounded, - men upon its the r neopeelly: 'of repining , the, dedcloncles arising from those entices. The equalty neon mon for years ,after thereheillon has actually been. unshod oat of existence, tonappress ho feverish dinquietnle which taut exist amengit the dtsbendod and de tested binitheriers. 'A necessity hae boon ereStod by thu was,: for ,a , strong Government, and to make it strong the country must give it men and MUM: We are too disposal to believe' that being ore/whore snoecanfil 'the nocessity - for a. ,absolute north's' is 000 r. • Let us ROL Intiagke ON; but pushup volunteering, It we wish to.do. away wlththe .necessity of 'taking drafted man from gar midst. Remembar that our country' needs men, and If It cannot proeure,thern in one may it must:take thefts from amoopt ...13a . vsaar, of tbo.Nam York hotel have lowered Utak price of board to s3.do ti day, And o‘boni ' la IL, Tbia goed epitaphs. will doa4tbsai bola"; itatcd'elseibere, and reace wiltdonbtlass, bring lOwat Mad stilL . • .• 1 i CITY AND 8111IVRBILI. - . I.' . • illitna Insurance Company. We rcter our readers , to the advertisement of • this gma Anierfehn corporation is smother col , - - ' umn, Some may he astonished wham apprised s , • .of the fact, that...the shares ja the ' capital stock r . . . of one 7.4ndred dollars par Talmo arc selling to the marked ftrr over -Limo hundred &acres each, sad . ... _ ~• dint_ after paying quarterly dividends to its 41,Orkholdera dnring the Pastyear, !Month assets. nbseaute and unimpaired, now reach mum-fair :ipetione of ionari. It Is arMarent, ,horrever, that - an Insarrnee Company- cannot prOduCe; ntocey it sash;la.--- There, is =raven:Ty:Julia:ft •transact ns and the same law lane easential to . dile& pnispeiity, as to Indlilduali.- - 'DO nehleri., Intent Abair Wiliness must-le, tratisacthioslth: , 11 ,IfelififfiirrAktff unity - Ms and haaoneble. dealing, Mayo attribute the eminent- mucous of f this Compan WAS Sang nod unvarying pructitle - of; these flea :D ating Its career of acad.,' IlnY' ears; o W.: $17,000,0D0 leave diatraraeff for see mac of the dlstingnishingoliarieter eller "COmpany, la the liberality and promp iel Vbgblhi.7':iitilfurmly adjust and pa . thetti.- 'vie merchant ; manufacturer, an. • ..,01ben - eeklbrlndenuifty for their" properf. leit qii , liiinilnet' exerila Odra-nut transportation, tie • 1 'Meade ' 3 teal' figs become almost as familiar .. ' - d mithils... _We Are informed by MC41.111 er Jiro., the agents in this city. that the ng policies for doubt° the amount, for Irt en on a inn& risk, , when apiece Jut il sti.c increase,- thus a ff ontipaplipithaity ; thee', r tfirink lotto !entrain'', to avail them "Sldires o th e Reality a ff orded lir this wealth A Institut n. The o ffi ce of the Company In at 0. r i `Fourth that. , . ----- • .... _ ;• ,,,fdtprairy tecturcw.Close of the, season. %Johni , B. dough, Vag., dellveredi.'tlis elating ) lititirc f the season, under the anspleon of "The Tettig •Men's Mercantile Library! Ant*lation . lad .lichanics' Institute ," in Colleen flail; last .etebing, to a cnawdsd how, The subject was `-:".Piiiet and ricilon;" iiiieVis treated In the very bast e . tyle of Mr. Comb's elouttence and oratory. no.larke audiences welch' 'attesibd . the course 41frouggeed, show the high appreciation which 41 rens bars -of the, - Library Atwociatlon. ar It melanin harrowing deservedly in ;AVolio, , favor. Th._ e auks of Om ~,communily are certainly dete ,-- io he I ..ecatielf iortruditte„ Messrs. Thomas ''Ber I, W. 13. Eiwards, Charles A. Howe., "„',I ' . J. Donne ll , 47.. L. Caldwell, and It. C. -; . iko for the admirable manner In which they ilitAir ed }heir' ail. Everything was done' t f , iahly klunrmtially, and no occasion, we think, lles be ,gisrinjor any one to complain. No prey palmated gave more general satLifee. .110 a. •, . en the new Ball shall have been elect. 1 • ed... no-we hope It will beat no:distant day, mach .otthc Confusion attendant upon thd securing 31 "rv:tterrod teats " will be avoided, and the cam-. mitten -will be reileVed from a- great deal of un rtquited and unpleasant 1ab0r.... . - ?Central iFlOard 'of Edeication.. ... The Ventre Board of Education met-Tueaday cursdni.:Arril 11th , 1565. ..I . ,rtecnt—bleattrit.. Brash, Bunts. Yeduicy. B trßtgi, t., SithiudY; and R 414, rrotidont.' Ibe inmates of the Let meeting !ion, read and , ftrpraii4: • . . . ~ . The posdhli repent' of Ilse Principals of the ~T a High d.Celore.d delpote, and of the Secraery, were morordured to be reetied - faid filed: - Mr.. . Vats der Mallen, wait ..noodststeel and eltoit Profetwor of Drootog to the !Ugh . • h crietamileatrea from a commit/NI of the ' Pitrtc4r - eirdp Scheel Beard, In reference to the. -.ad on of marred child:ea from said • 'thip;rdtlic'ecilorril &heat of the eity was read et it mien-4 to Commiliten 'on colored millt7:to act. dad:Won of :31r: •Edegerly;: hn a4dltrom4 leacher. enui alleated.roitho;Oramatr.D.Oad; anent Of the Fifth Ward Schools: Orr inialoh-'of Mr: "Shigerly: -an additloael teseher irasalloctod tohe'Eighth Wnrd Schools.: Tb 4 6 41 0 WMg Ms mere Fawned, sad tear rants embodied le peimearrhersof: Asper, renelring • fandture,tlll3;' flaistriltofFel, vMd cosh for temlOrlot esPec On ivalott adjturnicAL: . ' ' ' 'WI tare t Up I . Ono of cur layal..tral ctling 'duns, bar. , pratvg to meet on the erdlir,a geatio. man of the Eectalspian It y. whose sm. rathywith the nosyreawritt soma lures ham se nntharitallti as to • set was at'amea 4filreisli * to "diagnose," ver m•aillyeonvatalated 'film on the atictess of Sae y tido* arms and the nominal subjegatlon etcher...bets: "Mist deice Mean asktd the knight of the Scalpel. ."Why. Par.," - be rtilled, "don't lon - know that Lee Asa sue. rtmdcpid to Grant v with the whole Army of 'Nei - therm "Zola. ' trait rather - a bard 1'1411" to I ow. The `.'dose' was tact strong nettieallnir: Wisuldn'i oa his rthmacb, "stabs maned himself had tiqtiktilt br ealllst.'l do not know Odd Lee's lattlog isert , - for I see .7 of ttut , T—e,idoes not gtre It or yet I" Coroner , * Ithiptut on the PATO' Yuint - Ott.4.(a Inquest wie held. yesterday •LAlder. man Taylor's,orthe on the body of yeast Qtt, who did ron liattolipt,' from thu atoms —lt was 'opposed, of similarly; stop, o. Dr. wo o * -who held spat Aoreem etaroloitleti gated that no tohatu poison sou notleeabba'xia the dotal, eel, nor anytldat to 'hellcat° that he had lest Ms ure by baring swallowed mythic; of a • pot sonou nature; tf he dld KAM Weir passed out :of .the ardent. The story of the boy hating swallowed tobacco was so co•tradlctory la the testimuy glren, that no eredeoce cap be stun tt.to The boy bad beep seblut diraraosements of th e stomack. The lid reoffered II urdict of :;death from natural tams: , Vit ttraetfng -I Lettera-Terobuis Little; a atoll aim from l'ltoburgh sad Brownsville and other towns up the Haar. has bectiarrested on a' , 'charge of itteihNs lettere, and will have a .:'hesring 'to-day before Commissioner- Sproul. - **spiel - on having been, attached to him for some ~ timeilfr.Vottßounhorst datenalaed to satrap for 14m. width succeeded admirably. Boleti a ,docoy letter, containing money, to the Past Of. Gee, where Little Wont] tee it: ' took' the •hilt":and made otivith It, but was afterwards caught.. The money, however, ; wis not recov ered. is presumed he had a Confederate; as nn the circumstances, ho . had scarcely time titiddeis Disth.--fienty CoOka, otunOuti IW.I ram& To'tinware, died. luddenly at the .ufettee of Ma brother-In-law on Liberty street, 414 Saturday. Ile was Wounded In front of Pe. ti 10parg on the 161 b of .line last, tho ball enter. g the alto of Ms fate, pasted throntlh; totttiog eel lioth eye,. jIo had NUT nteoyenut frig health. admit blind. , WAS called In, who gaielcas bra optalou that the iit4:Plued cam' , to . Ilia death from Injury - to . the brain; the rash, 's °nada wantred battle. thutwal took laded yesterday afternoon. - ' l'icOpir of. a Criminal - .Dttriag the excite,. 111,24 caused by the first. announce:mit of the caPi aro of Lee's army, the Circuit Court of Rub, adelohlu had on trial Robert L /449;' who hod. just i• been convicted - of forgery. 'The court; Judge and jury,olticerl and 'spectateirs; were In nn uproar, and the prisoner managed to escape. Robert &Lee was not. captured at that time, but he has since earrendered. Robert I. Ms no 110U9/1 of surrinderitig,. we thinly : - and and his ; eapturo deemed doubtful. Nam , Telegraph.. Line to Mailottar—Tho Womern Union Telegraph Company, whose office is at No. 63, Fin groat, Second' fibor, harnkust pompleted owl opened to the. public a Boa .of telemnphic communication with Marietta, Oblo, .finulabing facilities for business botween this city and! the Ohio and Kanswita oil making, Must prove of great ad vontOge to our Womb-arts: •. Lecture oranHarlf Tennessee and the Wants er the Wounded.....ool. A. flaw- Ilsoto expected In tlis city In a low days to do flyer a fixture, ter which pabespeak In advance thi &Welton of tbo tronmemmlty. .The lecturer !Steed to poises* the rigor et:expression of Par. oreillrownlos and aulists•the sympa th ies of his peritonea felly . tor 'MUM he edrudatei, ;by hit aloquauee. ' , • , Advance In Llatiber.--Shaot t t he' &Alia lumbar hat advanced $0 per thorusandostaltnn villa. Thhi advaneo has. been caused by the de. • atracttryn'ofl abovo . that place.. Clear pine la quoted firr the, Roping} , at .70 {;common 445; ',cram* lba At theserpriees'llmust cost,'a ' fortune' to build 'anythhig of a house lhat en ) t Arm Itrolren.-wA lady who hit ocenplod one bf the platform seats dartue the-It:clam of . Mr. Gough an . "Temperance," on stepping oat .of the door lending" from 'the - stag° tripped 'and fell down the atepa, breaking in arm and brute-- log her taco soyercly. li'MUlatt.tran chtlad in and she W 46 taken to herhome on Itossatteet. Auction Nottee.—TbeattootiOnourrendont: to called to tba- large of foil:a ' unt, carpetsx .concori, &e., at tbo roatdooce Mr5..11140114- Ctottro:Avenno, &boa* Green, atrett; tttmorrow= la- 10: o'clock, by T. A - . aumacuano. auctioneer. . Ah Error.--1n oni• mlortof oubocrlppoos:to 'Si‘ ilia U. S. Chtiotten CoOludosloo;lbo dowittoii , on March lath,',hy the • Chldn3roeFatival at Alainnllu, or 1350,iw0i pr inte d oirodeir - y 1 : We _Par °plena and Serlo•flomla Troupe.--Thte entertainment will open to ailitit at Skaacattitall,' to contfatte fottrt*ta IFor,the Older Man.., .1. We know of no place in the city whcsi a man can receive - so complete an outfit of everything Ipertaining "to gentlemen's' wear than at J.D. Rtuanley's great cietidng and furnishingeinio r1um,334 and MO Liberty street, near the Can. - (' teal Depot. - hln. on hand one or the largest I and Most complete 'stocks of ready.made cloth-. log; including both citizens' and military.:.lts ' sides 'the latest and most approval selections of cassimetes and vostings; ha hes an infinite ...Tidy of furnishing gcoda,. A dolt to this establishment will convince any ono that his garde am not only fashionable, but of the nu3st'dnrable quality. ' Ile nu none 'of the - slap: ;.pork co _commonly retailed by, small clothingconcerna, painted off on ,the Innocent - and unsuspecting; but his work is all of a num. , vier on*, and - caw bt relied one Having bad :hu g e etss,thswice•lo the getting. up of custom.' ;work, pia .attinshoulla specially directed to this. brands of hit,busitmetr, - mull we cans honestly . recomMenti-hia - prolicianey, not only In the art of pleasing, but In the art of gettizurap Nits" ait neat, as Mthiolinblaind as 'well-made as can be liedd, at any other place.. ' , - In connection frith the clothing ditabliehment; he lawn store - Occially and exemalcely'deyoted to the sale - cif bate , and ceps; boots and filmes. forms an important. adjimet, and -enables'. Mot not wily to tastefully adorn the outer-man, : but.to clothe him - trim -the crown of- hts head to the sole of Lie. foot. This is the inointhorough and complmc esta6llShinimt in the two cl.lei for the 'Pilo and tnanufaqtnre of, meals AEU, la. addition to the goods above mentioned, he has a lingo sandy or trunks; satchels and valises. Owing to purchases haying been made since the. greet full hi gold, Mr. lianialoy is enabled to sell nt a rrO notion of :X to ha por cent. on al/ torstis. thus Making It to the Interest of oil wanting anythlog in Us lice to give him a call.. field . to llall.—Jobn Mpgler ; charged on oath of Ida wife with assault and. battery; and al. for, having declared Ida lutention'to desert fib wife; while in tho htnyor's °Mee, thereby sub- Jr^tlnc: blmsClf to &charge of abandonment, has en lichl to ball to answer both indictments. ' . . Tunted - Chlen—Litdolph Meyer, charged with tebt.lrg a Mat tkajZlCOLAngtist. Fake, at p home cm Smithfield stretd, was discharged from cus tody ycsterdayaimd: turned over to the military authorities, It appearing that Be had enlisted on Friday mit last. Sent,to the liettaOsi3f llefoge.--Josephinte N,sstoO, a young colored girl, employed as a serraatat a bonse , on Tare - street, was einght stealing 14 dollars, and • brought before Mayor Lowry.'' She wan - trout to the Molise of Refuge yet.terday. , "Thiratrc.--Tanight tttle llendetson appears le two:favorite pieces, "Little Barefoot!' and "Maid rich a Milking4al.l." This Is the lad night bPi tag of this. charming, yeung actress. She has - an engagenient in the west far, next , -------- '" 7- " - " --- - • . Union Sentimen l t In Rietunond. A Riehmgpd corn:ape - rent • of the N e wyork Time, writ ath •.. ~: . Dulling to ascertain t o exact troth-with ref*- , (11.11 CC to the alleged existencoof a , strum Un7 hm teetheeta:ln that city, I availed myself of - the opportunity to call pon =nein gentlemen IRIC'NftILM I bad beard luded to by Secession th:ellaiof !i th l.' o i° h a ap n rteat ;" bo d urs o m f ost my 4T lift 'l lti ha .Tall tilsP-en 'and ll '. free conitinatitm with laciene‘Of Abeielnat 'Aar- . 1.0110 and radical Union Men lathe countrytmen of wealth and volition; wham faith have never Iv . a vued.fOr AD Inetast ,and. witn;.slavebolders,. a:. they are, demand that Virginia shall be taken tan back into.tho,Uedott. 'der the Ealatieltetion: ' Prochimatione , that no .vcstlge .ett; the retain= " shall toletatedthattbe amrpa dm, State and COnfederate, which hat Ningrtla, admit , not' be rem:waxed in &Atlanta', teaPect;' that the - State government moat be cern:died :anew,by a concention of the people, se men Mr that can he property edlected. and the State and its'in be hi facts tbolol74lg • ,: 1.U.0; -401ltAA, in- OF, • • Barbarities of tbeJtobeleosa. Bra People at Illetuatana. \ ‘ he llm finto dtlitiettalatf*tnil. Richm ond. hmew; Otecratin3, 111.41eY ' thit lie4 . AVM, 11, conflagration couldzot be stayed, and . that:lt would consume pri vate as well as public petty. - Maddreadful is the-fate or the pour. habitants of Richmond. . Their storm , and 1 welling* arc destroyedby - thellown lendertcand • • lait t it I l e I i b orde r w t n ;5 1 e s L int n ly wry da n ePriPari n o m inen :e le° mat f m tha w ni t Leasea ttan citlth"t unor tia/ la r.coitaibu arm to b44l 7 .4 744orin ifilitary wra ed ;: o es.a ;_lost cause, by the aut. oUtite -sebetchleathem 'eaves. Gls It any wonder-that Abe maw* of Thchnsond should new execrate these.batbarlanst Is it any wood that a canes gill ed with spat atrocity should be 'approaching its guilt* Close amid the applause at ail chinned asthma t . ; .„ .-,'------------.. "_"•:,17,---,---• - - . - - • • lIERIIO2I.*-On Thursday, 12, _• 11th butyl:Mir. toRD, ion of Jobp ,4 anode Herrosr. sag a 1401166 of !Users] la Ott *vetting sad Tharadsr - Jr•rSicmutsv.e aormrs. OILY ROBB,- Agent of the Squitabla In. vino,* 0o;,- Mugge= Piro loattaukoo 00., and the PenoWutual idle Lamas= 00. of Phil& didiato. W. oar. Wool and TlLrd otreotirM.. braze,ato. J• GARDUIEW COMM.—Agent en the • .111.11oftiohts and Hal bum. anis itlioo fti fortliourt 7 after WOOD and THIRD W . ZlONa m tfent the North !mod 00 111 , 111• AW .airtge4 S — Alll7 O - L .0. . MU, Becretv Oltlimmelmur, Pazimarner X • a irwArig Errata. .1 . N,; THE' DisTincT"COtiß,t - AL - : LEGUENT comar, Pima, No. MI in Par tition, No: 6 April tm . Tar n. , James Domditet , - Bill hiEcially for , • ; artition. Andrew 'Dennirdon; Tier/anion P M. Buil* sal Jam 111.,hlawile.,lateJansJit'Doonl*Vc ter of mkt - AadrawsGmerger4Ladlay L ' . wife, late Lydia Deaniaten, and daughter of sal Andrew; George 0. VenWidon. SOO of .said Andrew; Samoa Atwell,Dmintstem, .aon at said .Andrew; Nancy E., daUghter of mild 'Andreer; Are drew J. Denaiston, a Wiled son of aald Andrew ;Calvin L. Denniston.a minor son of said Andrew Samuel Denniaten, a minor-son "of sold Andrewi Samuel Richards and Christiana Richards: late . Ohnstiana Demiliton; George D.Ricbards, Martin. L Richards Aid SOllllet Riahards, sena of sold • Intriatianic SWAM* Andrew Oman_ y and Nancy Jane; Ms with, late Nancy Jane 'llichards,and daughter ',said tana - Rtehards; Haan. Rich. arm, widow of John hi. Richards, dee'd.'who was a son of satd Christiana Mallards; Catharine' B. Denniston, Wunington Kaufman' and Janney M. o . • his wilbte Raney M. Dennhiton; George D., William 11, John A. and Samuel L . Kaufinan„sons tf. and' Nancy N. Kaufman; and Kate ,F., doughtere Of laid Nancy AG Kaufman. 'all of whom, except lull George D., aie minors. and of whose estate Beniandre 0. Bosworth, of Allegheny county is guardian; end William H., Joseph. F. and Sohn Denuitton, Sant of said James Dermistes,- sow plaintalt Of whom John_ D. is a miner. Devisees of George Denntston, late - Of tea city of Pitt*. burgh, Allegheny c...inty, Penneylvanla, deo'd. Febniary 18,1986: It if Mimed by the ()Oust that notice be given of the sultattinv:+iVd MX* week far Mx summits. we. Titter burgh Ovtfte, - tb all' *erelong upon vane' service canned be ginin, aecni.aoX..to law„ season of their reeldlos tint of the counties to -1 ' leeway and Mercer, Pennsylvania, and aloe by mailbag to each of them a printed copy of said no. ties, directed to their present place of abode, when known,. or to Their last taste of residence four , weeks before the hearing In this cam. or , • • Pursuant to said rues said defendant, 'are re. quired to take notice that said Bill bog beet& AIM, praying the Court to make pition, AMOIllt sold, puttee, of all the Real Estate ofsold GeorgivDen. slaton, deed, being.. piece of land in and adjoin tag - L ast Lib erty, Allegheny counth eoniolairef 14 „er mnr il•top pere Mer c e r ,et on Penn street Pit hi and • lot in Mercer county; in . whad, the proportion* to which, It is elalseed, each ot sald puttee le entitled, under the /an will of ea c h Deninleicin; ate set fort amt that a sob. puma his been issued in said ease, returnable to the .FIRST MONDAY OF APRIL, HMO, comniandlne each Pf said defendants then to appear in Baia 00.1 u -wanner the premises of, and the interior.: &eerier annexed to, maid Bill, tool to stead to and abide ke order and dee,., of said Court thereon. JOAN H. STEWART Sheriff. R. DRADFOBD - T'ODD: ite FourtltateeetPlttabutin... (*ED. GILLMORE Pittsburgh, vhefahrOlive Counsel for Oomplainatit. TirEss 1 jaeETE, I oARlTheri =PPS DRY GOODS STORE OF nouraura & go. :. 6 Federal Street, Allegheny. Waliareinit received the largest steak of - . 42 1 a Wire 170 iiis A i ass, Oil "Ci<itais or a evil tO Om pubtla la_thrs_alty,. .a4dir'itill' ott oatt#DET DS, 4..T3_ ill. lONS,. /Itch 0 A 0,114 at smug seauesaParsra, . • • • OMMS TOMATOES; ft -•, • sod dozen Fresh Pcsottes4acanN eoo dc, 'Tomatoes det Bo do — Illackbfp!es t do; , a 0 do , Cora '' do;, •et '`df°4'l,°l-. peos., 121tatal 120 Wiood atria: A r; . RRING;:42OO:ITht.b .7---rOlike tie wit, iiprimeirttaledult received on . 40!if. flln .I"nl4*"MfatiaPrgiViiillb TRE --- ._2 ,et Ltbeft? Stre' / 3 Tt airratlki P li m__,! TURKEY“ rew • TaticeY Prtuitillig rel 6 rea st. aud a ftl , .P.•.. . bt ~ __ a P t ” t t ;_ , ... i t i Fnotzrarisna_ # lll : , i2 : ) yam' '' ; 'puff . ZAbletrama4 Nati maim Net i i " 1314.11tY vottl , - MISCELL.I.IPEC HIWHREY'S _ IIO 4IIOPRIP A MSS SIMPLY AST REClank nun . ; itiiirx mat IN UE ,ra—s:3-.sktte AND :1701 , 7se1G1ti alv; mew GYBED, BY lases MU) 'Tat 'Like OVX01: - , • 18 te. 1.,- caresrfirar,cozOiftionacia . • Et• • eat,Pain, • . 1 - - the sate -tad 'th.s.i.idiertnissatl No. 3 -Chtrie Forme revtir,'Weiii bolle WV* , Galena h , poethe, 'Wetting the Bed.':. Pride Wont 1-0 e• ret Teething; ()Wag lad in* telnew, Blow ierowth awl Itebbeetes el West -•• • , swam., 4-41uree Dlawhes. or mutual or Admit eb Cholera. ptteattua and Sumi.es Ooroolainte. • Pets No r.a anti 5 eye to worst eyes ofGht v Gri Onli No. . 5-Ctory, Draenterr or Bloods rtro odi ing', Mout Oolle, ra4 roy,„.ft,„. pita O . g No. &-ladr Cholera, ilholera and Vomiting, A/throat. Itteatidng. sis Biorieur, rent& Nam* No. 2-011/is Cough; Cada, H thitis,lnitnenra and Sore Throat. Price yeti This and. No. 1 nava LB to aye the worst 001. • No. B--Ogres Tootheetw., Fleeenhe; Nation nee and Ti, Dolomite. ..Prieets cents. , No. e - -Dare. Headache, Dirk Bia=rertige Broth orßtood tri the Head. Price N In addition with No. 10, tt nerer . tatta to aura the Ns. b5-puree Dyapepela, - Wealt, Add or Doran. ad Bton=4 . oonatipation, .Liwer Oemplaint, ca ' a.. Prioesil cents. _ . Inrataxerai or all Gaye of:Weak Digeat.ton-ana rro. buppreased Henry, or Seanty, at Palnftdi orDelaytog, Green Sickness. IS canto. No. .l-Durst teneorrhea or 'Whites,' Beardat Down too Profuse Metier. - • No. Is-Dares Chou r Hoarse Onacpy Ocatgllt - Dittman cad Cpprss.ed Braathing. 15 cent". ' . No 14-Oates Salt Ithetn, Dryly . biroptioe4 Erralpelaa,Se llesd alci, Barbera , Itch, Pimple& et No. 1 6-: Coreaßhanmat r itre, Pain, Zerneneek tar Somme In the:aunt, Back Side, or Umbra at Galatia". "Hi °anti. No. 111--Cluira Ferri and/4R, Intertalithat Ter, Thumb Ague, . 0/ tiantatat• No. Ft-Cares Piles, Intoned or 'sorcery/4, mind or Illeretne; Berea or Otetinate. seats. This remedy has eared thousands of tit waist • No. N—Ourei Opththahell. Weak or mused , Ebas ol y Egld y. s . , Palling or-W rellad a er i ll i ght. .en seats. No. rl—Obree Oatatett, acute or ihronie,"drp se theretag, Cold to the Head, When= 110 fit , - No. 3p—Haree Whooping Or larriteelng aid pailatingit, or Sparetodle Co •el cents' ,It le intatible, and always *rem and aura. ' ' 24:21—Ouree Zun iti p rilltentt bv l g t bored iterathing, li.ut t w o have been anal ty. t;', b.-Curer rex .Dleehaitee..,Zrefee 140. 111, P0n4 Ma; 23-oeree Toast Sengtuk t e em ilarial (nimbi; end hrgivitilop Anel - lAd 411 all etieta the wept ease& = , .ara. 114.4712 u Geared ThatUth PAs ICr Was •Ntiwighww, with sneel esueuaae...• . . No. *AN cifif Veloory. Dtmoim - 4311024 Diftionn or Potato' Erna. Roo* :It woks old Noel of Kidney Mow& - . . , . No. 01-71:e Elembisk Emboli -Jail:it_ ...ant - I,l=r a leozi_equest anduri,u) otEcllnabita. Prlteln CO- TbC OP*, Cabekat itzedy, known; 1914-4,t'ell: , . Ne4,—Chins Sore Mbuti or Btoisieh; Cantered Mouth M. Adults or Oldktout t laM LW Masa sad Vaudtlauraf PrOittetd . lam. W atota. Ito ttle;--ourom tritaanrktooath=rl the bed, tOortiNtuttN FalaFttifor. , . U.n.t tatt i".lft ti cuivii:i . a 6 itui ' Beo24. - 4ressunk — ' ' . OtataPat..s _ PtF44/14 /4 ,P , - ae l: li ' lBl. ' .• Ilk 119 , —ttotio ttoretiA. at =at Ms, tawum Fitiahoi of heat. avowal. , - "Mau GUM bent. Itt Oa. . - No. iiii-eaDipthintaasit.Clostatin aaatS No. 13-.oireo oOonloion of No, NWant 424.priatik ;at Otnutlpsition, gni - LteerOompimtata:. .. No. ati-Cotas toe: No. $6-47a1N all Ae t.ls6lnliirtiptions. Wiest' tot Pau% Maass, Chick= PoN'iss. - ! No. SPV-triiiss'Olninilo Gong* Nervous CONN DetO!W3,andCouglvsrttkeap!abrattoo.-- • No. 16.-Ciisii Ciliates N Catutis to the bud II 14Ninnylattiloirot Ntionsin fan Tlnceit Min—Omen Constitutional-Dl opoottlasrito lie quat;Altanta of lloadashin". Ron; 46-oora ',Spozotitattonak - etsposttisit to .18 Wit Dan" eillial644 44 6 4 0000 0.011•11414 SO Nal [wally Noe, soca;N:i.. .. . ..... N .masse, pleat, ••• 544: • " 41-0 16 visSt a N. Si Nal PAyaliftiu'a case - ar POW ,DS =MT. EA,XIIIIIII tlalti r dieriL satk , t :i011 11 477 ,1 -' lea cent tas pkauts up s•sus et WV'S - n et 1161/90 Rid 1241 natant 'a canoe no ur 'Stamm 17 Nall-to 'my add.tons, asodlalno will NI duly nitasaid by Pall wow hits tcLcta. - yogi 5t..0404**-44#06•-•.•1' 801)0,1400tbei, th*P4lThlaig Ipn! , . OR rtiThMiFIUL wrisz4 Da surrau • 11 1 1 OR . 1 ; TITU Osspu' • ~Al 4l Coitalyprost aVIEL sOrass ; ,aiszi. Wilma os . • sat 94 OR iterrrix *Um /Mkt OA 110 - PrOiS MOD: r IhPXL OR mnriE , cow MPTVRE OSSIESSZA RUSSO 417TWAR 4.1 .'F 074 elna. ,1417,MS OS HEIM MSC lotrzuz t armlre im Olt ZLIENZA:CUISC. • surer QS /11/Mt37.4COSEEZ Airtime Oa tisarru tam . . • • K141:214 11, 401C41:021.112 r2vss.. R l2 ltAi t iparpa . -Taria • . riTF!eti affroA 2 `im rss ara,awnnite Piles. Props, for the support as QnH Illastio Knees, for weak pap, knee . jfiini: Ankls Onnortem ror weak Wilde jointr. Samputing , and airily oilier kind , of Hard Rubber 5yr . 444: . BanzinetlAce kely-lbseti,„ , the ouro E'ro-lapeas UtOri,l2los, ,mogr!mt nal 1.14 Spinal Weaknesses.- Dr. 8: Dr.larniza - attintier Wilts application of Trusses In nits sad cbildion' an ha la aatialal tiat.with 'azdtlrztnnwessesof Wane 7,M VI l ie Will b. imial4d f 4l . Lin laltafastion. . • alP . olllai fit ibibruz Ara. wcion - num or the 'Golden 111ortar: -Fallout writior fa 'Tram should send the number of batter annutti th.bodrrillaadtaiatf o:lnF:tnnasPtial• ..A • i)Dl7.&ZWlraib i • Avaitrnoei. - . VASAND ST E* - minims ; Nck jet WOOD STREitt 4#lloti4,F* mos ; inintairrs,'town( min i rat4.l) - P.1.P8,210-asul BAR sad Masbate. rame. . Flat In ganersL .DU•nallnuiptilttail via tb• moot appryted manner. Tanks ' Wad Iritb bad Or tgpi; per. Reims abed with water 'sal : 8. ii.—.ll•ll,,odont oresmilt . y ~ ... bapritgea 'Zsztol3l,- ts.rtn Pu retet , r ILLZtral 801,.? ,- ; 4 U OB, -.6v-bill2eisi: s pl4 l4 4 l4 Loultr.** - O TI A . .Njami‘o LISHED IN , 17136. :MIBCELL. JPEDUs.' Gre.A.T PANIC; ANOTHER lIIRRIBLEI-F4l—,s' 3 31 1:k.'(5bk,am4 ,Shoeoti:Z;:; • `;,•4 SOME Of tie taigni loiset Up BEING • ^ SOLD . r.:011 1 1"- V ;•11111C': lnicatm: r 511/11etneol DOUwe we is of thelb SintlagGise44 thrown upon. the =Mica end Siete bele f eseettle.. -- 3..5. , 4 ordleM Conceit Heu Shoe ljete etnee; them ti . sen In the list ditch... - _4, • All list week we were la 'the - Ea:Writ .111fultsg : ;'. . whetigqods were a drug antraoarry the. n tbek of tta - tbnee. -With cash iiitaad •:' .inense stook of Spring floods were purehased foe heft the costar .mannfastureiarul welkin eell gosh, • 1 - " e freak and new, all, warranted of the meet eapettei.. - qta/Ityiter helf.the pike of rubble. sad old irked; 500 0 1114 - pc, °irk - • Coicert Hall Shoe Store - 62 FIFTH 817AKET4. ABovEWow mime. Tam 041 MT PIIIUMM. - HEDdPANAA: _ bloc. the Introchunoa at b lnns ~ :!.Y-, 1 &Wean has pelts s bee' the el asese lt e. no's and a eotuddenuse no: , too atom' : .19 :..0 learned of the profesalon than any other eonsastin . x , ~ .;„i Ox with the laws of the en Oteston not &EM .. MY ' -,. amended that all dieters have then ennui fa the y . :11 _ others, the inns or: the body' elbow , .... , sesta,the gnomon nninnei Siiitheirt.the *Lomita/I lithe omit' ,•- q ., - . llf . hemmer layureAhenolmenta -- - Sweat Wma - Serehewrigamvatw reaftn or . u. Lai= *mil ft eases In Os blood :and. thertwy edbettera .6:z:I th:l4entd Ant. core, prove this to be, Shit atheeyVmaynDee Tentheent. th etl.' x ., . x .ht , • bane now Imaliiialt•llta,•••2•• 'WM 110412004 1 inf 1 P: , and btalied pia ilmaothWr PlPdn,W4c thal t a lkt z ,l.l.* r , Mina sewn& 1.'4 ,' -1 '- : V :" :--- • . , 1 I It ..lr/ , ~. h e In ne soon emene.. ass nth • aulni.... am _ ....1 ~, IaniOFTIL/WITLCIERATIO_NV . PMDPL/01 , oil '-',.. • , .. - lbw FAITEi LIVEA Tryj ., ,Y IL S HZ op O/11.1 ,•vx 1 x., r. i 5,,,, . • , •i •..".•••••• ,'•-:,‘ ...._, • ..bpPl. --- A rr .' c l/M4li tt. W ary .. -, •,...:-.• .7-1. - , 1. •ast. e iA ri; bora the thee' It Is din takod;dsisooot • • - , 14=t to tba.patiantiby ashlar bola ilea Mil ..,,,•1". pi- • /rood lt la, Mont to sooometlsh, ,It, pie thought beat to pa Wan in MAIM; al Wm inagglit , l.' 1-, :f s • toonr-os wow tom= on M:O4U Werintitrullo...o 2 , l , 9 , ohs but MI ones deferred at . trial twermut be made et • a notl==t la l -.,•, -.1.' sedgy _Qs :touthooor that. .the mine- 18 , • what la clanked for tt linhe, wi t the Itronsele I " :nil , - nom orrowseor: tooooht o=rs - th• • .bnllda.+, .1 t 'Delicate - nosudes w il l gad in It toe Ettenono my vr the pahlle miry fern setae nies:f it i: pent „ , t ,:, iiarauxstrio mons,. w• ankh:ft and of 'PUN ._ - Ze=4.l whine lt,te composed, 4 i t tiat - - 0 , 1 , of the use and adaptation Sr hes funs the highest .authortty Irailwa to . ,r4 .. - - ,ffokpmuk iwtrup.istr.ra'.•- , . ~ - i -..-1 . Lasedivlths behetlelil egbot in oases efilhalletb.„____ ' `* ' Aim, fialliittkina , Aiftatlons, Cutaneous ineweeme •!•• " , 1 cad other petered tondltlons of WV* 7 s -,:. : LrzYßAliontak , ~, ~ * --1; ) , 'r ;t ;>tjt is MIK diuretic, ilia opetiont. It las 1' . - 1 lbeettl "' 3 ,"..u.on %ma. Ameiritititi it tibilllMA, SS!, l , 't aseratfon. *lt has town swat end bi be ' • dllessesof the Monne myths- -.-, J 7 , ''.. iinia is; ; . , F , L 'i lia 4 5 • Tbite - 24 - 14. in; ,• ',0611' beurrides; ILL =dill ouovereeramonspeerelle; I "Tut o.lthariolso Lees and with roulluov,, emus , e,ftt. rot Laluanatuft or tas A; geaccranylimbisimotlieVi .1,1!41411041_3: 12 , 4' it . nowsis ^" A" Aig toM nit - "ous eassent Nervous s. W , nrnir- G# l 7.ar L7-- , - • • 0‘ In eirionlally rt 'aka :.": 4.2 ` - iititintoitax slow:ma-a - Ai* I{ll;l4iai U 1144,1141113131, ruin; berme orpeofells optimal. tO URN* : 1- ft. • ;r • +, • -..- hawxsagoar,44.li, • , Mitt al sianalteratlveta CfbrOidot ' ft • •. - w re• -0 . , • ••• -•••, 0,. 0 „ batsidior tectiat in* travel 4, Far WSJ br - r snros TOEIDEMN;;': T mE • Bl4l TEnzWit , Toußiulnii,.' _ • pttauip,lN ' iii•e.kruel.tetHioatPhysidaii eptidis SU* above recipe. " ' • Aitiso6.l. •t, rows UINTffiR "` F7Dr Hull Admiansi .. PermlwatlTaeraa `> r: .Thrna, WALD AEA* 41244*060.Q.. /Man! 441.4:). MiEr7C.t1.474:14' aW Ilr.l7PTiolp3 021913 ; • mta ogobtatit.o4tootrato to , • • 1 1 1 10,10211 to the very souroo—aad mot ' Abe flesh Nomaht. tho akin on the the poison of tho Cause nooludi and *100t.% Is dthoboritod thrt .oen e i nt a he of the some an luootliumies eao ito taboo& " - rrorrolt & spy eau! 1.4 , •; EaW .. by ba. KEYSER.. Agent * : 440 WOOD , eressi,prOggrates, Fgg . CITY COLLEGE, Corner Pena anti ciatr Pirrsßtracrs,p4. The larges, cheepeet wed cleat expeeeis t rat • IiUSINES4 MAWS 93.LLECIA' llt THE-trl'iTtED STATES?' ' • sk.a.itth* " '#-Olreulate.mittariderthli ratorateibit else free to any ettdreei . N.pri eppllestm, to Us I - ' anwitimif 4 sitrzn,- 7-“A' P/ M! o2 '/aU. ' 3 I&wINAwT TNTR•t.lit----7—thili . , .. , - ... 1 - 3- ~ , ,L. of the neconnt of S. r the OrpbenS. tioltrajse, 1t rat renthbetti ex i ecutet of Allegneny.o*.,„ ..s o , „ , pfl_,,e 7 - Ittwas do; dared.' htarnil Ter.Vitstaissi„4,`,., And now, to wit,-Abrid,Bth, 11 60 S, nu Odra, Je.i Ext.; is annotated- Auditor. teiteet,tilidki-C, is -- determine • the the thereto and ro ofmake diet,,ls tribution ot the.belance In the hands - the tio.'',, A entudant tO end , swing the pettlecentttled to SiteP Lut 1 ~ :Melo.. .•., ,- -. '../11i TUE 001nnai,,11.,., D I34 P I I4°C9iA7- 7 ' --' ~,, '.• ' t-..:, , Z ., •?.tvilt, •; . ~' VILA., AERltterwm- a. .._.. .. -:. The Auditor apse nomad will. kiett the iktelit.,f , . , . , tatetested tor the purposes tit. his eppidiatetq, WM,tlid ,r , his oteft. Orem street, ..Pittshote. On ka.1,,,,,: .a., :,- D 49% 44 , 01 lath, it. D. Mes. - etso lock ails: , . 4 ,...,, a ,., l'' `apto ' -- - "-W:' G. ILLWIZERS; Ja.,.,1,41611ter. , v . , nri ' A' DiIINIBTR A .. TO I I , a Ylionbav—jit*iLl;.f'44' le.& ten testenteeterp npooV the estote of TAM 1;1'i P;;SIrilt:D.D., deli% late of.edlegkett V i e'. .. a , Shtv pou.....tratrzitti .4=ol. .- 7vd , ,,,zicsve,... ~ .„ . ....parn*lm ihr eo .7 ~ thosiiiianar - laituas Aloud codaimulut to, Amigo:4lmm, griii,Al.l4±.H4t.92 i it azzar..._ iuent• .1 ' - 'li,iiiico,:*Altwirvitagiao Saar w 9 .,.., : . iL„,—..tv:-.::, id •'. j ?Elfili ... 3 "'eftki,'icini. ua l ~,,..e*,' • • slaaufr,l..•:•.. • a s s . • sum, 4,.. au f ob for sate_ky • .' mks' -, AWL' W5-'4:::'• , , 112!11= =EM I r ESE MOINE ME= •I F,
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