il te i jp .t__ , iy4 State Agricultural . Society.—The , aug 34. quarterly meeting of the Executive Com mittee of the Pennsylvania State Society -----'—"--------------- ADVERVISENG AGENCIES. was held at the office of the society in Harrisburg, Tuesday 15th inst. Prop°. xeurs.N S. AL PETTEGILL & 00. Na In Park Row, New York city, and No. 8 state sitions were submitted for holding the street, Boston; and L. P. FONTAINE & Co., coming State Fair at Allentown and at No. 88 Nassau street, New York city, are au- Easton, were referred to a committee, thorized to take Advertisements and Subscrlk. tams for us at lowest rates. with power to locate at its discretion. Ip-We-we w .. lt being the time fixed for the election at the rate of itilurntah the DAIL per hundred copies. Y POST, to agents of Treasurer and Recording Secretary fa" for the ensuing year, (John. H. Zeigler, ~-.- ea n , the present Treasurer, declining, ) LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.'fIa. Rutherford esq., of Dauphin coun -1 ty, was elected Treasurer, and A. B. Longaker Secretary. The time of hold ing the next Fair, as fixed at the last meeting, will be September 27th, 28th, 29th and 30th next. FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 18, 1864 The Saturday Morning Post, FOR THIS WEEK, Ni OW 11-A1)1". ----- The Dake Case.—The case of Dr. Dake has been settled, and he is now in ' the custody of his family the following EDITORIALS—ThePurity of Elections--Chase Crowded Off—Grant In Washington—The , card shows that the proceedings arose Old Whig Party—New Hampshlre—Another originally from toisrepresentat ion, and Explosion—" Copperheadism”—Salmon P. Chase—The Right Man at Last—Two Hun- wit is satisfactory no to learn that the ad dred Thousand More—Another Source of justment satisfies all: Taxation—Tammany Hall Democracy, &c. i PITI , IIII7ROII, March lti. t 661.. 1 e Mrs. Jane B. Holmes cud be. t 5 V r! , Utfitc 1 POLITICAL—Address of the Democratic Sen- From the information in out possssion 1 afore—The New Hampshire Election—Ails. we are satisfied that we were now ralsinfo:med e in re- ! glance vs Protection, &c., &c. • gaol to your actions, and consequently raisin- • terpreted your motives in regani to y our =lotion • MISCELLANEOUS—The Abbe Cannon ' towards Dr. D. M. Dake, and we are now :/•iiiiii Wisconsin War Eagle—Anti-Vandalism— and.ee to you and ourselves. ! take pleasure in making this statement in Confiscation in New Zealand. &c., .he H , us G. T. (3 - 11. u -ova. 1 Attorney for Mrs. Dake and daughters. l LATEST SOUTHER.N NEWS. NEWS BY 'MAIL The Bradbury Piano.—This supe rh.r instrument is rapidly growing in favor and popularity. All who have lately visited the Piano Rooms of Messrs. Warnelink & Barr, the sole agents, ' must have particularly noticed an elegant INTERESTING FOREIGN NEWS. Parlor grand square Piano, pronounced ADVERTISEMENSTS—A limited number of i by judges to be the best instrument of the kind ever brought advertisements on third and fourth pages. congratulate F. Selle to this city. We rs, esq , East Lib 'l' I: - It At , ' ertv, in having purchased it. We also S One copy per annum notice by the agents card that a number 51,50 of our citizens have: Ten copies bought these superior Five copies 1, 50 Ten instruments. 1,30 -- -- Twenty copies, and one to getter up 1.2° -- Thirty mo ' The Moore-Marbourg Trial—The " s. Forty '' •• .. 1,00 ' trial Of Joseph Moore, of Johnstown. Single copies, In wrappers, FIVE cesTA. For indicted for the murder of Jordan KIT sale at the counting room, corner of Fifth and j bollfg, was concluded at Eliensbnrg on Wood streets, and at Case and Pittock's Liters ry Depots Fifth street. Thurrcluy. The Judge delivered his - charge in the afternoon and the jury r,- ' tired. Up to the latest adviees the jury State College Land Fund. had not agre upon their verdict, but I The N, , rth American devotes a column' it is generally ed supposed that the prison to thediscussion of the proper disposition er will be acquitted on the ground of in , of the land grant of seven hundred and ' o sa l " t i he Y•couMnrs'e(l 7 l ll o Tl t s h , eod f e t f l e ii n s e c e ity, is one ' fifty thousand acres by Con gross to the State of Pennsylvania for the benefit of ; The Minstrels.—There was a very agriculture and the mechanic arts. This ,' full house at Masonic Hall last evening ' land was appropriated by - the State to to witness the performance of Yankee the State Farm School, located eleven Hill's Minstrels. Saturday evening do miles from Bellefonte in Centre coun- sex the season, so that but two more ty. The North American questions the opportunities will be afforded, except on propriety of appropriating a fund dcsign- i S a ,, t r u a r n d ( a l y matinee. afternoon, l Nclf benThen do o t 1 i. not ir N tail l i t ,., id for the benefit of "agriculture and ! : 7: IS N I- , , ,t masonic Ilan 11 you would hear the mechanic arts - to an institution de- good singing, and probably draw a hall toted exclusively to education up nag cable prize. i icult tire. The writer does not question the propriety of the devotion 01 a pm.- . St. Patrick's Day.—Yesterday was lion of this thnd_to that valuable State the anniversary of the death of Qt. Rlt institution. He says : , ri. k. In many of the principal cities of n claims The Farm School has upon the I lind SU- 1 perior to all other institutions in the State. the Union the day was celebrated wills since its sole aim is in the very direction chien3 great pomp,- but in this city we did not A su:..? care for Intemperance contemplated by the act of Congress." hear of any public demonstration being stitution The write receiving r indicates as the proper in made. Still, however, St. Patrick waS Dr. J. C. Ayers' Family Medicines s for the fund, to at- net forgotten by his countrymen in tain the objects of the grant, in addition I Pittsburgh, as he would attest himself ii to the State Farm School, the Universi- DR. D. .5 I`N - ES & SON'S, permitted to take co - ty of Pennsylvania, and the Polytechnic (.11 this mundane spheregnizance of doings -IsAm-ii.-N- ( 'ollege,both located in Philadelphia, and the Western University in Pittsburgh, , Theatre-Uncle Tom's Cabin—This This would divide the fund into four' ev g trillenin be the last opportunity our • Farts, two of which would be given to . Philadelphia and one each to the Centre citizens will have for seeing the popular Celebrated Buchu & Sarsaparilla, hnd West, The writer then eaumerates play of Uncle Tom's ('abin Manager the leading institutions of learning Henderson has spared no pains or ex Amd all other Family b throughout the State mostly of a sects pense in putting the piece upon the stage cons genuine Medictnesat th can he e rian character, the largest of which is —is strongly cast, anti is played better PITTSBURGH DRUG HOLM, Jefferson College, in Cannonsburg, thou it has been here for years founded in 1502, - with ten professor,, -- - - - 222 students and a library of 11,000 I Cctlon Coming.—We learn frenl Torrence & APGarr, volumes. ' Cairo that on the 14th instant the steam- Ire discusses the propriety of dividing ( Jew ess the fund into so many portions (twelve I -r ' ' from Memphis, with nearly as would he necessary to give each coil 600 hales of cotton passed up. The steam lege an equal share, and thinks it doubt- I er r irginia from Duvall's: Bluff, with ful if the requisite professorships could I bales ls also on her She re be suitably endowed by each college in , ports that the White and Arkansas rivers case of so minute a subdivision. Th e are in good boating order question is one of no little importance, 1 and if properly disposed of, this fund , Benefit—Chance for Wits.—Mr. should be made to yield an annual in- W 11. Lewis, the great Sensation So come of sixty- thousand dollars for the , piano Vocalist, takes a benefit to-morrow education of our youth in the branches . evening at Masonic Hall, on which o;.- of agriculture, manufactures, engineer- ; ca-ion lie will present a silver goblet to engineer ing, architecture and mining. o our the author of the best nri readers wil' appreciate the necessity for drum, to be detided by thee - - State. O niaudience al con un careful consideration of a subject of such great moment to the people of the I Fire in Uniontown.—n Tuesday evening the stable attached to tot' Me Premium to Recruits.—We yester- , Clelland Il , t( I, in UM. ntown , e aught day received a note from A. A. General fire and was entirely consume d. Fib. Reed, stating that Capt. Baird, Inspec- tteetne„iiiseandeobflitle'd)rsh'a'sywebreelo"tur-nned burned, and n ' A t ra fi r t i for Provost Marshals' Department, was [L . B. Stouffer, Es.q - ., , Government gi con - now in the city, for the purpose of in- ! tractor, were destroyed. -. vestigating (not "instigating, - as the Goes to Nashville —Mrs. Buie types made us say,) all cases where ' Henderson closed lice PhiladelpMa en - there are conflicting, claims for the pre- i - - , r mium paid to persons presenting recruits = a ' t , ement on the 12th ins,. -The second w eek's performances were more satisfae. for enlistment, and that those having tory than the first, and of a very varied I complaints to make could find the Cap- character, calculated to show the versa- • tain at Headquarters. It seems that the ' tility of the lady. Mrs. Henderson go;. premium paid by the Government for re- next to Nashville. cruits has led to a vast amount of swind- ling on the part of certain parties, and i Body Recovered.—The hotly of these facts reaching the ears of those in I young Haight, who was drowned off the authority, it has been determined to put a stop to it, and at the same time discov- tow boat "Panther," near Freedom, a few days since, has been recovered, and . er and punish such as may be found guilty of participatingwill be buried from the residence of his in the frauds. It f is alleged that parties from adjoining' father N 0.64 Penn street, to-day at 10 counties, who furnished a number of ° ' (:11) " k, men and had them sworn in, have been defrauded out of the money due them as a Truth of Poetry Vindicated,—One premium by sharpers in this city, and of the numerous poets who have flour- i this fact becoming known in the coun- ished since the days of Menander, says try has had the effect of discouraging isomething about "Winter lingering in men from engaging in the business of the lap of Sprtng." We trust Miss Spring obtaining recruits. Capt. Baird will will soon get tired nursing the old fellow thoroughly investigate the matter, and and bid bias hence. we are premised some rich develope ments ARMY NEWS FROM ALL POINTS TELEGRAPH NEWS LOCAL ITEMS. DOMESTIC MARKET, MARKETS BY LELEGRAPH I,IRESII STO( - iii OF NEW A: iltailirl tor the present season, now open for the inspection of our customers an :I the public, and to all those alto appreciate at} IC All ;1 quali ty in (' 1.. 0 'l' II INC., Embracing <, el - thing flat is new and desirable for a tirst-class custom trade, a high IA e will maim, or to make tip to order to the satialaction of those who i may fii or us with their patronage. Gray, Possiel it Rese. S cIiESSUILS TO sA3I•L. GRAY 6:- SON, MERCHANT TAILORS , No. 19 Fifth Street. ; N. ii —We make a speciality of OR- ' cers I niform for the Army and Navy. 11,1110.1 ml -S;i=".lFit.X.Z.T.--- Goons. vr - E ARE NOW RECEIVING A ---.-- V Gen. Butler.—Mr. Miner sends ns large stock of Suringl, f & Summer Boots & Shoes - .. - -- i he Life and Public Services of Major 1 :J. Generosity of Tom Thumb.—The ' -T NI, jikor durabilltV aria neatne.is cannot be ' General Butler," price 25 cents. The surpassed. 1 hey 'sill be sold at a small advance little folks who are holding their levees on eastern prices A good supply of Winter j admirers of the General can be supplied 1iq , 0,15 on hand which we are Seiilllg at Cost. at Concert Hall, it seems are possessed of j with his life at Miner's, Fifth street kindly hearts. On it being represented .1( , EPH H HoHLAND, - , . 1:1fild 9ii, Market it.. 2.1 door from sth to them that the orphans in the several ; Fifth Ward.--The total amonnt , E. P. MIDDLETON, As-bums in both cities had a desire to thus far paid to the Treasurer of the Nfl•ortl'Ell ~k , visit them, an invitation was promptly Fifth Ward Volunteer Bounty Fund extended to them, and we are informed , WINES, BRANDIES, &C amounts to $12,321; that they will avail themselves of it to .l Also, sole proprietor of the day. These parentless Brae ones, al- Heward,---$2OO reward is offered for 0 - I_l j j ) wir ,-", wir uslcy , though kindly cared for by those having them in charge, have, like other children, the recovery of the bytly of young No. 5 North Front St., a great curiosity to see Mr. and MrMrs,Harght recently drowted near Free- 1 _J ahl.l-tyd PHILADELPHIA, PA. Tom Thumb and party, and that they dom. R L will enjoy their visit we feel assured. To- 1? 1 , 1 A. sUPERIOR FL 0 u R..—w E ti Ay E morrow evening will close the engage- No More TdlE—The bill doing away ! commenced receiving a very choice lot of meat here, the party appearing in Cleve- ;with the coneetion of tone on the bridge 65,000 bushels Southern Wheat, fully equal to 'linden „Monday. Levees morning after- . Vii/ltuirrismi,aa'aqelichNVeeahlreghest grades of St. Louis over Saw 141111 Run has passed the House. now prepared to furnish noon and evening : See advertisement. - our customers with Flour equal to the beat St. May Borrow. —,The -bill allowing the Louis ~ br rvd de. Organized.—The board of directors borough of Manchester to borrow money -- elect of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and I has passed the Senate. Chicago Railroad Company, organized yesterday by electing Gen. Geo. W Cass; President; Hon. Samuel Hanna, Vice President ; W. H. Barnes, Secreta ry, and appointed J. P. Henderson Treasurer. Mr. Henderson has, until this date, been Treasurerpo tem. All the officers remain in their respective posts as heretofore. Complained Of—Much complaint is made about the condition of things in and about Camp Copeland. A little la bor on tlie-parf.of the incn, prow_ily - Of rected, would greatly improvematters. MEM= JOSER.II, As:EYER, & SON, Md.PILTp÷OTIIRERS OP LMiNe - PLAIN AND AND FANCI /IN TITE FIRST DAY OF APRIL, it guy will readove to No. 51 Fifth street, at pres , Nnrim AND eRAIRs, , vp,. ....c e occupied j j iy g J ive ..lld t . h .lio ep lika bilu e n ft Bro ld and will on wi p th a well aaeorted stoc ene k of g M,O.- soPRICAL and MATHEMATICAL DTSTIIII MENTS, and a large supply of OPTICAL GOODs, with a Ane aasortme_nt of RUSSIAN PEB BLSPECTiteJLESi which Are war/sided , to strengthen andfimprove the iiight. Radeand - - • - - - , - ...._'4 sold only bv J liniftOND Prsetfeal Oat:elan -30(1 BARRELS cuoicr. isTileav ,No se Fifth . ' --' gLY 4 T- 017 R 4- rollitelit'and for attletry ''' liemember the n t. tunber, 51,51, 51 Firth street, K • .;, Pixu4iq ftfIo PA M N:44., _ ~ L after the lst of Aprit end do not be * VW " nod at. • .t by others. h""edittrU 135 Sinit,htleild,lutd *l* Perm Between 6th at., and Virgin alley, I:=3 WAREHOUSE. A. YAIIVFUL R u" - I TELEGRAPHIC Probable Terrible. Marine Disaster, The Italian Steam Frigate Re j Railroad Train Captured Galantuome Reported Have Foundered Probable Loss of 400 Lives By the British ship Star of the West, Perry, 'which sailed from Liverpool Jan- ' uary 29, and Tuaka. February 4, and which arrived at this port yesterday, we have information which gives us reason ST. Louis, March 17.—General Pope, to fear that, the Italian steam - frigate -of- I from headquarters at Milwaukee, pub war Re Galantumno, which sailed hence I lishes some information and suggestions on he ad March. has been totally lost at to emigrants designing to cross the plains sea, probably with all on board—some this spring, in which he says: Indica. four hundred souls. We annex the state- j tions point to a concentration the most ment of the mastt I' of the Star of the powerful of the bands of the Souix Ithli- West : ens early in the spring in Missouri, about . March 7, latitude 40:40, longitude 64:20, the mouth of the Grand river.• A large' at 4 r m ~ saw a large man of war eith force of cavalry under Gen. Sully will ' Special to the Post. maintopmasts gone, and , , hors at the march against these Indians as soon as mast-bend, it they ei e d to speak g r ass on the praries . will subsits animals. Haßitiseulte, March 17, 1864. :I•• -d I ! with us. At 5 P M tacked, steering Until this expedition moves, it will be En. POST The New Castle and lilut southe eSt by the wind until 6 P. M., the unsafe e for steamers to navigate the Mis- ler Railroad bill passed the Ilnuse to man-of-war' firing guns; hove to about souri above Fort Pierce. Gen. Sully's day. four miles to leeward of him. At 6 . 30 P. I force will he strong enough to beat the In the Senate Mr. Graham read a bill NI he tried to speak us, hut could nor Indians, if found concentrated on the ,in place, providing for the appointment he heard, tilled the ship sad tacked. At river. i ' of five Warden= for the Western Peni- m. passed clos under his stern an If this concentration s nt mae asked what they wa e nted ; the reply Wasd heavy force n of cavalry will o scour d the a, ; tentiary. that she was an Italian man-of-war and in country on both sides of the river and Both Houses adjourned until half past a -inking condition. At 8 r. at. fired a I drive the Indians into the interior, and ' seven o'clock on Monday, and have ' rocket. which was answered by .another pursue them during the summer, and front the m M gene on an excursion to the Fernier'san-of-war. At 9P. . fired a either force a battle or peace. It is rec- i - blue light, which was answered by one commended that emigrants Bywater will , High School in Centre county. 4 fruit, Ihe v, ss( 1. the two ships beim: in communicate with General Sully on the I Generals Burnside and Hancock visit s. about the 'eine' posit:on At 10 P. M., upper Missouri , and do not attempt to ed the House and Senate this forenoon, I Allegheny Co. cornero.asd fired a rocket. Ni reply. At 31 p . a t. pass in advance of his forces until notifi- ' Pittsburgh '. 5s and were' received with distinguished I fired IL re, ken and blue light, No reply. ed by him that it will be safe. I Pitts. Municipal 6r, At --, e e. made sail and cull to the east- - As many steamers as possible Are ad- ! honor, both Houses taking a recess 1 'n I AlleghenylL) with back coupons ward A 1,,,,k0nt at masthead, but mild vertised to Co in company, and at vul- order that the members might pay their . Pittsburgh (to R. R. with back se( nothing. At fi A. M }ntied by lie ocean points boats should be rendered respects to these mmetorious officers. coupons Pitts. :. Conn. R. R. mort. 65,.. Nt hid, supposing they had kept away be, bull.t. proof. Emigrants traveling ovt.r -1, A. V. It. R. Ist mart. ''s forr the wind shortly tiller 9 P M.. land from points above Fort Pierre, are ! Allegheny co. Bounty Bonds. —sm.-- ,_ It ;;.. to he hoped, indeed, that the Re recnrnmended not to start front the Mis- WasniNerole, March, 17. Hot :sr:. .ik,littern-,treeietyeas.. Steubenville..,....... ni ille ...... .... Gabeituoine had, as the account states, souri river in bodies less than three bun- . e The territorial business ryas taken lip in -e5 , ..--- • •i„ la „way before ti e , wind ~,hertte at. dre,l strong. A cavalry force will be the Heuse Which paese,l w ithout ,i,-- PITTSBURGH PRODUCE MARKET. n'r '; P M seat &ten Missouri river, near the month ' / , FFICE OP THE DAILY POST, / A day er two will clearup this painful of Long Lake, and emigrants from that fate. A Senate hill enabiiii , Nevada to form 1 Fitt DAY. March 15, 18b4. i 11l -.h., y N‘ t . ic,,,..1 f•a/o / suiy 1,,,p, that Stafp can avail themselves of the protee• 13 1:"-INEs..—Was not active yesterday—the a constitution ion anti State government and we -h di i . .1 , 1, ee, , dily le iiispei all lion of this force, it they choose. Gen. a d mis,„ion into the union. sales made were'in a small way to supply the fear.: for the satiety of the vessel' at pre:, ; Pope hopes by the middle of summer to bil l ; [`ants orthe local trade. As regards prices we The Senate Colorado enabline . ' 7 have no particular change to notice. Among ent, howt et r. the matt, r looks very seri_ i render travel across any portion of the was taken up , upper plains as safe as it usually is, but the sales were the following: Mr Mallory moved to strike out the , enjoins on emigrants to move t auti,,usly clause prohibiting slaver) in the pro- 'TIPPER—SaIes /PPE:P.—Sales Ingot at 40c il 11, ; Braziers and in strong panic , 1 a t 52ye. posed S tate. The question was derided 11 A1 - -Sales at the scales at 4;33@36,60. —..artia.- in the negative. only 17 votes in the af- l'i - ° T- I ? — Extra at ia1,25@6,50. Extra Family LOUISVILLE, March 17.—Specials to firmalive. at 57a7,37''. .'": at 44.1,25@3,73 - *1 bbl. the .I,ttrnal say .— Guerrillas attacked a The House passed the Colorado State iii"l"f ER A —Sales afresh roll at 31@35c. ' freight train from Nashville, near Estile bee Itactile—Sales of Shoulders at 10;@10 , ,,c. Springs, on the night of the nth, after to Hams at 14 , .h - 15e Sides at 12412' c The House passed the House bill era- j ' e,,,e;y1,,,,,,,t 131 d,i.i;',, * - displacing a rail, by which the train was The Nebraska to form a constitution ' c . 'liEle - -lt.;—Safel tv..R. at Isc. thrown off the track anti binned Cep. pieliminary to admission into the Union. OR 41 N—The market was steady, prices un taill Beardsley, of the One Hundred anti The House Noised the bill providine. " L a gu e‘ tu lE., sugar—New Otleans at 15', Twenty third New York regiment, and r ,or a tentiiorary troy( lament for Monte.- elec. ; Cuba at 14).;614.1;. .Molasses—new crop O tte sOrry,',2c; old do at 65@70e. Cotree—Rio seven men, hail arrived at Decherd, Ten- ne 4 divides Idaho IT the Rocky and I 'lessee, on a hand car, all of them hay- divides Root mountains. , - reees, ire been paroled after being, stripped ut Mr Kenny (Utah) made a speech on PITTSBURGH OIL TRADE. their clothing, money, watches and jew. , territorial atfOrs, partieulai lv ,d'' Hint I /FFIOE or THE DAILY POST, / elry. The'rebels killed three negroes in territory. FRIDAY, March 15, 1864. c the train, and two guerrillas were killed - .lir Kenny argued d that territorial g , e- 1 The roi 1:3 le 3 esterday waiilis . „ views There were n.‘ ether losses. The rebels ernmentS, as non-eonstittned, are not re- el ie., pr, and sellers being too,viidetoad , are moving their artillery frt,rn Dalton publican in character, and hence lie in- not ot large transactions . Among the : sales.we : tewards Ringgold. Taylor's Ridge Gap I sisteo that the territories should be ad - , -.:1 do at 51c; 004bbleOlicit rdiltiO4Mll4W.ol note the following, viz ~. waS picketed by rc.b(.l cavalry oft ID, mined as States a , soon a. 5 practicable. lie it e.P pc ErD4alititift bblisito,ii:eblikail . lege. We drove them oti I , IIC clay and referred to the history Of the settlement they returned the next. The rel. Is el . Utah 111. advocated the admission 1 ylvoi tlJr 4 l: _ _ 4. 16 ,, , ,,, g ,...- - , i -,, . have i. large torte, ef infantry, ,at tilry of Utah Mtn the Union es a State, and , -,,,; paeltaigettiii,,24l,Bs,4Aaizilatto•Wra,, and artillery. asked lee justice and equality Ad ' “ I • .2 / ' ,4 c' '')=*;;''',::--. ; 1 -.:1 , .:' - ' - ; ' ' ' ', s4.''''' - i;' ',,, 4, --'.',,, jourued ud Ralik-. laFct . -3 ,Z i11iatke,..c .... WaSiliNgToN, March 17,—Y esler SENATE. —The debate 11 the amend- tear E. 'ay, OS b la; itt. Asnw ' rim, ,akirbbli; ' I .1 `tali y ' 40 bbls; GalLagher ° C6`., 75 bbls; ,E day morning, as two mentlwrs of the went to the Metropolitaii Railroa,l.llll 31i, higan cavalry were pasaing in the W ti. Byrum, 2.ti Wilms H. liosenburgh, 09 bbls; I of the District of Columbia, offered b V car inity of Avandale, not tar from Alex ~ .. ii ~‘ el l_ k r i n z. e u l t . :l ,,,l l bJ.la'llltlns, 202 bbls; J. m r skinnier yesterday. Was ' tichated by - J ost . er . ,x. 00 , 7 ' 52 bbls. Brewer, Burke& Co., 88 bbls; , andria, they were captured h . ) guerrillas Messrs. Johnson Doolittle . and Saul , - r S'"l's"ltwntlY,,s` bile ten of the gth' ' Fina ' bury, '.„- he opposed it, and Sumner anal ,---,..„-_—...............„,_ were seine distame. •-otT, counting the . V , rr,ll in favor. The amendment was Pennsylvania Central Stock Market. greenbacks taken from the cavalry nit n. one of them suddenly do w a revolver adopted, 19 to I 7 The amendment pro. EAsT IinERTT, March is. 18E-4 ides against the exclusion of colored Reported for the Saturday Post. and shot the two who were guarding i l er - n , from all the roads. Adjourned The new yards continue to do abuse business, ; them, and made their escape. The cry ‘' ''' Li ery day brings us nearer the time when they I alit' men returned to Alexandria in the _ Nast - IN - it:LE, _March 17.—Gen Grapt wei be completed. A glance ai the extensive ar- I aftennon minus their ln the L. money. S. Supreme Court, Cas No Ins is now formally assumed command of the Ar- rangement going on for the better accommoda under consideratien. t' rnies of . the Coifed States tit-day. The lions of all descriptions of stock, when finished, , --....0. following is an order on the subject - would astonish the reader. They will oompare QUARTER' , A tiMIEle OF TIIE favorable with the most favorite yards in this or KNoxylia.E, March 16.—The Exec u. HEAD UNITED STATE', Na s liVilledTenneSSCe, any . other country. The yards occupy a space , o i f i 52 t a i cr f es ti tl i i t e io lortion if b t e l l i n . g admirably - adopt and adopted measures: to r, -ass( inlet the 12 In pursuance of the following order :- deal* tact, ' for the v l as - a spot ware riginal tzzol emen now going on the President : Ezer!itire Manswn Convention, on the 12th of April. The ' of weßajeat,,,, , D C .ifea, - /, 1011, 1864. for the ' ' 'be t ere The hoterarrangaelments ars.models that may movement looks to a separate State or ganization for East Tennessee. Some Under the authority of the net of C,m . be equaled. but not excelleal. One thing is very gresB to revive the grade of Lieutenant _ • u.rtain. the originators knew how to build rho further but slight skirmishing took place , at the front. - i benoral in the United States Army, ap- - i proved February 29th, 1864, Lieutenant LouisvlLLE, March 17.—Major Gen- ' General Clyses S. Grunt, U. S. A., is tip- tel. 311;1 the present conductors, Messrs. Wilson. about keeping a hotel. We have heard but one erals Sherman and Shcridan have arriv- singer:, Huntley' and Worthington, know all ; pointed to the command of the armies ed here Col. Bruice has been re-insta- et the 'United States. opinion expressed among drovers—that, taking ted Military Commander of Louisville. (Signed, ) all things into consideration, it is the most ex- Col. 'Woodford has arrived, en rout for ABRAHAM LEA:COIN tensive and best arranged hotel and yards they Nnsliville, having been teleased from I assume command of the armies of ',it e ever done business with. In the hands of arrest, and ordered to report in person the United States, eadquarters in the the present managers it is bound to be a success. to Major General Grant. H field, and until further orders will be We wish one and all the lamest amount of bus- •••••••-•- ---- ; ith the army of the Potomac. There iness and plenty of greenbacks. Below will be I 1 i n fot6Ml the sales, that came under our notice: i a Will be an officer at headquarters ~,•Is - • , .177Jri lais NS ashington, D. C., to which all official Hoes—The supply was lame. The heavy de -1 r O.communications will be sent, except I cline in the Eastern market put a damper on L larger decline than holders were willing to sub -0 = carters are at the date of their address, 'I I to, hence there was a billing off' in transactions i .._. 11 (Signed, ) ". lo• Cr' 4 these from the army where the head - U. S. GRANT, ant increase in the shipments East. The sales and shipment were as follows: total number sold Lieut. Gen. U S. 13.- Gen. ° Grant leaves for Washington 3'369 head. „ LE. , „ 0 PER „.,,.; ' on Saturday, and will repair immediate oat imantrae rist & Co., sold 116 head at #7,25. ly to the front. His staff is composed of leisrist Co., sold 194 head at 8,25. P _I A. N ofHcera formerly with him in the Milita • ,' ry ' ) ti `- T2l Division of the Mississippi, among (!ilehrlst & Co., sold 602° : ' B°IgIITI heeadtl at t t 7,50. HammerBl‘ eiat.. . whom are Brigadier General Rawlings, A. sold 115 head at 7,25 ~ thief' of Staff: Lieut. Colonel Bowers, ttGas 6... qulnu sold 154 head e at . 7 5 ,` .: ) ,: Capt. G. K. Lee[ ; Capt. E. S. Parker, ila l Vew & o 4 t.sit‘ nn clo sc' , ' sold 104 head tlt Assistant Adjutant General; Capt 11. ltaziewood & co., sold Si head at 7,87. W. Jones, Assistant Quartermaster; : 1 1.1 1:1 fi 6 ,, 50 I, l , e c a a l a a t t %?;: . S UV IF.. N FIRST Capt. Badcan ; Lieut. Col. Duff, bite J. lie:d Boldl 74 head at 7,62. Received within a month at State Fairs and J. ilainn sold 171 head at 5,30. chief of artillery, goes as senior Aid-de- J. O.ninn sold 200 head del. in Phila. at 11 7 25 net. Institutes. We are also agents for camp. .1. quint' sold 210 head del. in Bait. at hratr net. Soho ker & Co.'s and Boardman &Gray's Gen. Sherman, due to-night, will inn_ N. uarr sold 15 head at ,25. mediately assume command of the Mil- Holmes At Plitier sold 141 head at 700. Well-known excellent PIANOS, and S. D.& H.W. SMITH'S MELODEONS &HARMONIUMS nary Division, noos SHIPPED CAST. Gen Dodge is in the city. ' Holmes & Glass shipped East 115 .head. I quinn shipped East 400 head irDERSONS DESIRING A PERFECT , , Holmes Sc Patter shipped East 700 head. ~,- instrument are invited to call and examine Cain.), March 17.—The steamer Lot- J. Tilden shipped East 1,144 head. before purchasing elsewhere. Amour those who 1 ertywith Memphis dates of the 15th, ar- SALES OF CATTLE Pan cavz have purchased these instruments in this ricini- ,.;,..eti this evening. The Bulletin says liolrnes &Glass sold 87 head at 54,50@6,50. ty we take pleasure ia referring to Allen Kra-' "'' • Holmes 5: Glass sold 16 head at 600 CI Id h .' . Hanes ines &G lass so 16 head at b.OO. mer, esq , Bateman Goe, esq, Allegheny city; Cotton declined under heavy receipts John tilcOurdy, (of Park, McCurdy& C 0.,) Mrs. ranging from 68 to 67. W Rice sold 38 head ct 2,25. Lib-;; 1 The steamer Platte 'Valley is passing w ni c e Bo ld 3 6 h ead at ,2 , Mal MIT, Oakland ; lifttral, e A r . t . y Hoe j 3 . ;eler 4t esq , Blesq., Bard, Dr. D. M e . s a..ostetter, D. 1 c n t r iar j d "asil. Itic( ' : for Si. Louis with 300 bales of cotton. SC. Rice sold 29 head at 0,25. AI. Book, esq., Pittsburgh. , The 11th Misssouri cavalry, veterans, 3 t . . 1 ( i . '7 ,i 9 V Bo b i l d l, , ,e 4 tdst an. . a.' head at 6 ,76§725. A Guarantee of 5 years with each in- with recruits for the Bth and 12th lowa A. Warner sold 78 head at 7,86. strument. veterans, arrived here en route forborne Myers es tiro seld 200 head, light, at 3,50§5,60 WAMELINK & BARR, . to-day. The 53d Indiana left for home CATTLE SitiPpitD EAST. :Rile Agents for Pittsburgh and Western Pa., , to-day Holmes Sc Glass shipped .East 361 head. Myres No. 2 St. Clair et., near Suspension Bridge. 1 ()Lion count., Teiinessee, cast "vet Sc tiro shipped East 1250 head. 44-A general assortment of Musical Goods 600 v,,t.eB tit the recent election. SALES OF COWS AND CALVES PER HEAD. • always on hand. • mill J. W. Hoiles sole 18 head $32 50 per head, SHEEP—The market was very dull when sales were not worth mentioning. ('he lots that ar rived was consigned to the East, drovers being of the opinion that they could do better there, At e the c IsUlilie last eve- Linz all intense solicitude felt a:nong tie otii, hils and Italian gentle nu Who tallest to see him in reference t , , lit, Ft of the plohalile loss of the Thy (, wooden i fur flu' purrinces of the iun rivr. r HE GREATEST NER VINE, TONIC \NI, hll.ll-.H. Dr. C u t ter's ENGLISH BITTERS IT'.IE) I C.IINVE:S3 DI Schena's Pula - lonic. Tonic and Pills II 1.: I . :NI It if) I. 1 - 3' fA Corner of . Market street anti Fourth Drees, Afed'eines, ilhenucalg. Perfumery, Paints, 1,e4.1, Varm,heg, liru sLes, Trusse?, supp,rterE. , h , lll , ler leares An , 1 nil caticies f no 1 in Drug Stores of tlr,t qunllty. ter mAlc It 1 - 01-212 EN (..IF! & AIh.A RR, Tu :nrkf•t street, Corner of Fourth r NPR ECEDENTED FOR THE VA IL rluus adectiens of the Longs and Throat, is ;oat old. Maid,. v::.1 very popular domestic ren.cdy. /MP ENT. IV);\ F.;: , ET, composed of Booeset. Eloe , imprne sr. I Horehound. Sold at EA N KIN ; , T( E, ts 3 ?placket street, ei Fourth. mhti M I I- Tl. T. KENNEDY 6,43120 'REMOVAL. Board Precaution Against Indian Outrages Movements of Army Officers 1 _ • - MI 2 .acita (kW% The most POWERFUL and ELEGANT toned instruments manufactured 11111111•11 BBLS CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, Nails, assorted sizes, Clover Seed, Mess Beef, M.ackeral, bbla and halves, Herrin, In store and for sa g le by PATTERSON Ft AMMON, =dal No. 6 Wood et. POTATOES -100 bushels choice Nogkw:mocks, 60 do do Long Reds, 50 do do Pink Eyes, Just received and for sale by FETZER & ARMSTRONG, corner Market and First ste. FRESH TOMATOES AND PEACH. ES __ HALIFAX, March 17.—The U. S. rev , sane cutter Miami has arrived here and ! will leave this afternoon with the Chess peake prisoners. - - 100 EiAjw Bata. WHITE Pisa— I I NEW YORE, March 17.—Gold closed In store sed - lor sale by PArrEasox & AMMAN, at 161 i, with a very fluctuating and un- No. 6 Wood at . lNsettledmarket. MO doz. fresh Tomatoes, in cans, .200 do Peaches, do /n store and for sale by REYMER it BROS., 128 and 128 Wood at. ....._____„,_________ inpIOTOGIRAPII CkRDS FOR GEN- ---______ ,A--- TLEMEN.—Samples and Catalogues sent; /pi or.iqinizToivicits— lor-25 cents. Encicsse an.:- . 4prOlko . frith. On? own ; IL; 'For sale by name and address. _ _ ..B.• 1 SAXES BOWN, 1 mhl2 Inta -31 11d 8 8.g,14,110rt9 atpsTiotelrork. 138 Wood at. Damp APPLEB.7s9.lsvinkinuawr moan IS NO USE IN iiihßilltrEG. DRTEDAPPEES- - 42 - rearm TOT sale by PATEEEED BOOTS When onmatey a FETZER & ARMSIMONG new pal/. cheap, at " BO comer Market and First sta. tebtr llSMiirket Sti 1' FIRST EDITION. LATEST FROM KNOXVILLE Important Movements Going On BRADBITRY'S in the country isA LATEST BY TELEGIiAPH, (:0:111111ERCIAL' & FINANCIAL. POE THE POST ALOAPAY ArIiSAKW. r COILIIDCTiIEg:ttatIVF *O '€ 1i30..~ 1i 0 BY I Messhe. Rel:f2d2 a MERTZ. -32. 1 1. 1114 , ". " 8 ~., , . . . ; WOOD BTHERT. HARRISBURG NEWS. fo T r G he followilingr, are the buying and selling rates old, Sve G01d........... XXXVIIIth CONGRESO.-I VemLia . Noted , C0up0n5....... Lieut. General Grant Assumes , Command of the Armies of the United States. Late, from Washington City Movement of Veteran Troops Late From Cairo and Below Latest News from the Southwest ete., &C., ...W. WASHINGTON, March 19.—The steam ' er Harvest Home has arrived at the Navy-yard, from Fortress Monroe, bringing up Admiral DahlgTen, who re turns from an unsuccessful : attempt to recover the body of his son. The steam er on her way up came in collision with an unknown schooner and was very badly damaged. By means of the steamer's pumps, which threw out 18,000 gallons of water in an hour, she was kept afloat and brought here. The dam age to the schooner is unknown. Buying. Selling. 1 ES 00 I 60 .00 1 68 00 ................ 168 00 Eastern Exchange. New Y0rk.......,. par V Baltimore.... ............... par V Philadelphia ................. par . V Boston par i Pennsylvania Currency..... .a par S • Western Exchange. Cincinnati par i Louisville par • Cleveland par St. Louis par ..v.; LOCAL STOCKS AND SECURITIES REPORTED BY S. R. BRYAN, BROKER, CA 4TH ST Bank of Pittsburgh... Exchange Bank Merchants' & Manufac. Bk. Mechanics' Bank. Allegheny Bank Citizens' Bank Iron City Bank Iron City Trust Co Manchester Savings Bank 49 ia Railroad, Gas and Insurance Stack. Birmingham Gas Co -.— Citizens' Insurance Co 50 Western Insurance Co 42 Eureka Insurance (Jo 50 ,Hong. Insurance Co 32 Allegheny Valley R. R 50 Pittsburgh & 'onus. R. R 6e •do interest bearing Monongahela Nay. Co Allegheny Insurance Co Peoples Insurance Corn Pittsburgh Gas Co Ph, extern Penna. Ft R. Pitts. & Steubenville R. R. Penna. Ina. C 0.... n p z er c Stock . 8. I\ .a . t o a r s t s h .A ,se in st itt , t r g o C A, C o i t---- 7 C 0 (irent Western 1 00 Daeotah Pitts. and Boston National North (MII Hay State ('entr.o Ist, /to . :111ant sota Allegheny Lire Stock Market. ALLEGHENY; March 16 CATTLE SALES PER CWT. T. Gibson sold 38 head at $5,75. H. Hoot sold 20 head at 5,50. H. br. sold 54 heac at 5.75. J. Berry sold 54 head at 5,75. A. Stokes sold 15 head at 4,50. L Slersh sold 20 head at 4,50. H. Shuck sold 16 head at 6,00. .11. Boot sold 12 head at 3,50@6,00 Myers sold 6 head head at 5,25. Mark L. L. sold 70 head at 5,5007,60. flood sold 200 head at 5,5006,60. SALE-4 OE 14008 PEE CWT E. Allen sold 188 head at *7,60. T. Erst sold 20 head at 7,25. J sold 65 head at 7,50. .5.. L ES OF 81.1 Fait' PEE CWT. S. Lonzatatf sold 179 head at 27,76. L Myers sold 20 head at 7.00. J. Hid sold 40 head at 7;60. MARKETS B!!EELEGRAPH Arr i Am= ie= ten:c it y ; °l 4 l 2es or 6.snales at 74c. Min' HMI saki of 11A0 bAit4iMph44,lllBs,%ArAiii for- O.; 46 /WWx" zur.76,g11, W ' 17 , 000 bush at 411,6201,m for Chicago Ei ' j..:-.!, Xe 4 . l 1.1 tiled and 4!. $l,-gii,7o-g , - b`ll -9 °lnt 24 , 01 tw. p ~,1. fag ; miss - 16,000 u a , at , 13t ~,..„.,,„ buoyant , . Lard s whisky% 17 tied ISt. 00 .41 , 44.5, firm tif4l • ctir-_.211 * li'' ' u - ,„ - In t 2 3 ' ,- 1,. - ?.- lasieti fiitia• e, at at s l b- e d e e n d 49 ~,,;.., at . , a , I. P:tr.:o r itillitnat;:eum q.,ul.l,44.ahttaadixtine.forspirirutiTuppen__liiiir.„4 closed firm at ta,24. 113,9tilttiftr . tti at sas§4o. Cumb. P 'ti 111. Ceti. Mich. Southern... N. Y. Centra1.....137 Reading ~..140 Hudson River.... ;tag ; :s: Guaranteed.. • ..-140 C. B. & 1,1 1 '43 Canton Co Missouri 6'e...,., .. .T4 Erie 1223 Second March Run Of Cont.; FOR CI Nel NICATI---Toattpel44l9.3ll bushels; Whale, 7 d0;19, Von; 4 do",009do; Coal Hlll, 740, 70,909 4do; Dolphini49-dci, 69,990 (10; Storm No. 2, 60,000 (. I q;Sfu,id, 7 loy 70 A 0 4Q - Total, 180,000 bushels. Fon st. Lools — uongeAlbree; 6 bit* '91),(0 • • bushels Fort L oursvria..B--'Engel, 9 barges 90,900114 W: Par Value. Last Sales. b 60. b 6B 683‘ 60 56.74 67,3 a bl 63 iIN.*PITTSBI/RGH N'IMAT/ISE. Lessee and Manage!. .... Htrirorauknyt Treasurer H. OVERTIYGTON., 1 % I Sl3O NT/ ED SUCCESS. Th_egreat moral 60 ' Drama of UNCLE TOWS OARM lit whfch the entire company will aPPgar, 48 nal Music, Scenes and Tahleanx. . 3 2, 1 / 2 i t) wing to the successful revival which MIS le beautiful moral drama has receiyed of late 1 94 throughout the country, the Manager feels con fident that its 'production at the present time 44 1 will meet the approval bf the pbblic. 27 3 THIS EVENINSI, will be presented, 86 - i Irncie Tom's Cabin. • I:nele Torn— Legree...... George Harris Cassy Topsy i?:der-CONCERT HALL, For a few da'ya only, commencing MON - DAT EVENING, March 216 t. MMENS COMBINTIN! Two I exhibitions E combined in °net The moat attractive amusement now traveling, ELLINGiER & FOOTWS GREAT MORAL EXEIBITION AND , T Contin Vocalists. 6 56 6 00 3 00 1 ,5 0 00 16 10 3 50 Th e I hree smallest human beings in existence, 31-3143034 : 30 11.E..V0CVAW s 22 years old, 28 inches high and weighs 23 lbs. lie is 11 inches shorter than Tom Thumb, and inches shorter and 6 years older than Itartuitn's 4 , 30,000 Nut. BARNUM A.T2 NT:3II7ED ! his Challen iij ge . accepted, and the tables turned. Ve noir chat. lenge P. T. Barnum and the , WHOLE WORM) to produce the equal of COAL. FOOT,E, insfigei size, weight or education. A thorough seholan in Gernianand English,andhis versatility-natal' are of the highest Order. - - 90 SI 100 90 0" Mls 8 LIZ ~ Sister of the above, betier,Anown asjthe RA -733. Y OF TEL•' WEST, the sins:nest matured Lady in existence—not half the size of Tom TtfumWs wife—is 14 years old, 21 inches high and weighs 14 pounds. The Male and Female Character Dancerjte. ! years old, 30 inches high and Weighs 25.pouncia. This trio of Lilliputian Wonders, jundike moat other exhitations of aids nature, in whieh the characters are trained to appearin certain 3) 0 0-- • tore, like an animal show,) are thoroughly educated, and appeaF to a variety of Carafe • scenes. Comic and Artistic Dances; Laughable"' Burlesques, Farces. &c.. arranged for them with, great care to please Most fastidious taste, Di whith they will be, assisted by .theold, origlnar , and justly celebrated CONTINENTAL voc4Lisrs, • Together with Ibliss AL C. ELL.T.NOEIIythe cel ebrated Pianist and ColapoSer, and Prot O. H. BROOKS, the eminent Blind Pianiet: and Yid- Nast. rt4r - Select Matinees EVERY AFTERNOON after the openingnight, commencin at o'clack t . for ladies and children ; ladles hi afternoon Mat ince 11 cents; children 10 cents. Doors open at 2 and 7 o'clock p. m. ; exhibition to commence at 3 and 8 o'clock p. m. Admission 25 cents—Reserved seats sslT;Zarman..., Children under 12 years of age, 15 cents. mhl4-2w G. RTISKELL, Business Agent. • 1 Third 'Triumphant Weelr... Rouses Crowded to Suffocation The Wildest Ezacitement I And greatest enthusiasm ever created in this city by any ALinstrekorganization. - Monster Burlesque Opera •Troupe- AND BRASS BARD, Every Rvetrinik&c Satfirdirf First iveck of theengagement of • iyir. ' LEWIS, the great sensation Sopxano Vocalist. Cards of Admission, 25 cents. 44 - 1,000 Advertisers Wanted. ir..MASONIC sA.ext,E.ro coN'oElEur MR. CLEMENT TETEDOUX. And his Pupils, kindlY'asidatiidlny'Atifateuti, O 1 THURSDAY, 24TH, 1864. Most of the pieces to besung are entirely new: some of them having been translated especially , for this occasion. Forty Ladles and'Gentletnen lake pareFti' the Choruses. TICKETS, 50 CETtr&—to be had SA). ivlei lor's Music Store, 81 Wood street. Doors open at 7 - reclOck; Ooneat mence at before Bokdock. de42l The Four Sinallestar.Emanglitetlgsf; OE NATURE AGE, Ever Known on the Pace oithe-Gdohe. colvomirr • POSITIVELY LAST TWI;VDAW FRIDAY. AND SATURDAY, MARCH 18 AND 10 Three Le-vee*E r ach 3131 1 ay,:. From It to 12X, 3 to 4J ittla7,44 to 9% o'clock, . GEN. TOM TITITMEI::' 33(3.2.tii4.2. xattiowiloo i THE LATE MISS LAVINIA WARROI The Fascinating Queenof 13eau 41 s! , C 03 1 3 / 1 .011011, The Famous "R 30,000 Nutt," . So called from having received that awn Crorni . . Mr. P. T. Barnum forthreeyears' services. ELFIN 31INNIE WARREN The smallest Lady of her ago ever se.em.; Here are a Married. Couple, allacheloraint Belle. •• all four weighing but 100 AT . THE OPENING- OF . o'clock morning Levee, the General and his „ Cwill wear the -TO MOAL WEDDING , OSTUME they wore at Grace Church on their MARRIAGE DAY, Feb. 1,004 ; 8 6a. SIXTY DOLLARS Were offered for ticket' to that wedding, herethe sanietlitighah be sehtt -- ',l ‘ .. for a trifle. ( They will appear in a frreat:viutetyAffasstrop t , ing performances and costumes. „ uir"The itch, rare find coil* VI - lETHM(OI - PRESENTS, (Mho the llAL+lllPlemant c..; ELS presented to General Tom Thuop Crowned Heads of Europe, will be'exhibitWit each Levee . • :.' A MAGN,LF/C.ENT,NGN.A. T.WIE,7PIOkir ( coating 8 2,000 ) ho larger tAttn"" et," drawn by FOUR of theItHITAinLEST 'PE:te NI ES in the world and. Wended coACILA/AN- a n d FOOTAIA.N /N I..wMILY A will promenade the streets, and. the four:110111; wonders willail ride at 4:lade-fait' to andfinin "the - Hall of exhibition, and theatotel„. - I , J; ADMISSION 26 GENTS. Children Wer49-- years of age 16 cents. ralrf-aw , 0. AVE YOUR. GAS BY :usiNG-GzanA. son's Anti-Flickering, American and /Inter. • ial Gas -Burners, a sure saving et tlvelity - liv# ASS, cent. The Anti-Flickering the - Ml* .tdr • '- the Office. Call and see Haematite:is atiehsGiurit.-.1--- Fitting and Plumbing Establislamemot WELDON& , not Ivoiod!ifteef.':; • COUNTRY BLAjsMETS JUST RECEIVRX4-.4A' .41LENTILO lot of COUNTRY BLANRTS, at IL J-, LYNCH'S, No. 9611Iatketiit,reet, and . Market Alley. • • HIE" NABEN vNiutv.a.ram • PIANO& Jim are warratmed-foreight years and.privilerd of exchange wanted at ! any time within :ate ti months, ohould a Pia M no oot %entire Bathetic- :• on. A/MO TS Fifth tittee.4 - : sole agent for Knabe'a Pianos, Hainee4theri l'klew 2 ork riattqs and,PAWetSlpo and Alelodeo*. Vb • • pears Arput cuss_, 50 boxes itticticeawand” kaine Apple Ottpeik, Just mm4014444* J mhtv , 41751 ' a ilear.Akik fait • , i 4_4ll•b Tio nis ico,„ l .81,,w - 0941 as. Nsw •- yolur; reraidharmskr)n . !GaMic lena &.0 . 40......12154 h. Cleve. & Clev. Uhl°. &N. Wei1...413g P. & it. , & • Z - ; 'Wabash . • I year certillea . tea frJ.,W • wi k ki ..17Vir. BurgeElle . 8: KAMM . -.0. Loyeilay .. Mrs. Ry.lior ' Lillie Wardell To be given by
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