Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, April 12, 1865, Image 2

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    O.ir losses during the di cannot be
given, lnit : i believed 2,000 will cover
!iern, many t.ilunblo officers being among
ho number, whose names, however, mo
..K obtainable b" night,
uur ri 'ures w .11 tool up nbout '.) thous
1 m ioV.t rs nod thirtv-'iht tuns, in-
vUn' th -"P taken by Sheridan yoster-j
I i'tia loss if tho enemy in killed nnil ;
. h--led in nol psiimit.i.l, bit in fronl of1
Ninth corps I hoy bo very thick, for!
:ey were innvn d.nvn by hundred, I
.. ,i etl'irt to regain iboir lo-t ground. J
ien Hansom is bi lly wounded and n
piisor.er in our hands, lie was found at
i h-iuso on the lloydton plank load, bum
chilli it viis dangcM . to it ini ve UiUX. '
X. i' lull i ri'ioi tell killed, bv prisoners,
.MoNiiv, April 3 O.;'.0 A. M IVioib- ,
t trg is ours. TLo .Second brigade, Fir-l
d -vision, N.ulh curp, took pas.-es.-ion this
morning at daylight
tV.tui.saro. April I A passenger
(ioiii City Point, aho left there cm ly es-i
terdtty mot ning, says t!i:t late on Sunday
tught our men t o;inii"ici d lay ing a mil
ieu 1 track from I'ilU ins station to Peters
burg, u distance of thtco miles, nnd also
legan throwing bridges over tho river
-'i -i r k iv I Mk-If thore U any thing In this world Burniiig of the U. S. Transport Btcam
&t tflfarfich tpubhtait, Jlh"t BUperiaiively Un and contempt- er (Ural Lyoihoff Uatteras.
lute, il is mo niicioi'v m tunuuvovv jruui OVER FIVE 11 U M Vll&Li lit I -"3
inctaeociBts'i arcumcnt bv miss-ouctintr.
or misrepresenting, bis language. No From the N.w lura iiera.u.j
Imnnmbln man w 1 do it? Whenever me United oiaieiuuiu
.. ." o,i,fiinU fltiTit. Siarkev. from V
'such ftttempt m nmuo it is condusivo . ,,',.1. ult.. with refucuc uud
from V Mining'
i refucuc uu'j
irof lluH your utitngoniHt is right, mid ttoopj, (0 j. s. Answtunt (iuarteimuster,
that you me unablo to rofu'e h'n fuels. urrived at thii port yesterday. .Slie re-
Surh Uisiluy uro rnndo in ulnioat every ports n followu i
..! ; r ,. i On the 3 1st ult otlialf-pa.it ten it, n.,
IsfueoflbeU organofth.spb.ee.- lliC()vm,.a u Btea',nor hl hh'oro onf.ro.-
Thcy mo beneath tho dignity (?) of even ,nmPtj,lU.y l,0re down toward her, and
ii .sVinyc 15ut they puss fur argument found her to bo tho United SlaltH sleiiin
with many of the t-imple-miiuled of his triiiiKpuii Uen. I.yon, liom w iimini:ioii
" 1 tf ...111. inn Wl!
follnwers, and tbnt'n about all he cares for,
The lust iue of thai sheet bad a notable
Bpecin.cn of this character. In f culling
of the "CiiBlle," in our i:sue of the -Vih
March, we mid
Such i tbe beai t-iheerinjl captions to ', "We have heretofore f aid that tho "LYs
t'lo nowtai given by bisl Mondays liar- lie" was merely a politicul orjranu-tiot,,
rlsbur, nod ritt.bu papers .eeeived iciuinng no oath but simply an ohl.Ba
,KLU . , i lion of honor on 1 li b'litv lo ih Itcnio-
hei e on MoLd.iy evening. Let us nj'uee ,.n(lit, v.irtVi We spoke" ndviseillv. Un-
I.f I all tho land rejoice and five thanks . ,ie K,)ow-nntliiiiK
for Foitrei'S Monroe, with troops and ref
ugees, to ihu number of some four or live
hunih'-'d. '1'ho weather nl the time was
very boisti-ious, tho wind blowing i uln
from the S- W. Went as near her as pos-
hiblo to lower and boats, ricked up n
' many in wee uld from boatf, fpar, plankn,
ito. Wliijn we left her bhn was burned
almost to a MH1 and was fit drifiin in
itui.'iig tbo breakers, "'hero was a fchoon
nr near by, picking up persons, but could
not tell ho'.v many ahe saved.
! HATKUENT OF ON K OF T II K AVF.t).
PUBLIC VENDUE I
lunule pooplo of all hopo from human
I t it.. n ,tft t tl ff I ll nBA IImIaw BAH 1- I r tf '
res t but a few escaped, and these only by mllB lubiariber will .xpoM to PUBLIC SAL?
res i uum i" i j t h renJence in 13rUforil towmh p, on
rushing on deck at the Hut alarm. I : aM A pri, , tho foUowi ng d MOrib olLp.
Through uonio agency or other, the hatch- rty , P
es were elofod, auJs tho alarm spread Two Ppnn of Horses ami IIftmei, 2 Timbor
the enPHtermtion of those below broke all ,itMS, 2 l,oy chnins, 1 I.ons SleJ, 2 FrotU Cow
bounds A lUch was mudo tolho ladder, nnil IloilTor, 2 Hns. l'orr, Harrows nJ
l)ul Iho wild instinct of self-preservetion other Farming Ctonsils. Hous.-huH Md Kitot
(lon. ivedlhounfoi tunatoof their only f Furniturt, ucU ns .toyca, L'eds, r.a.teads,
ill pi n t u iiiu uiiiv lulitef.Acs. Also, a inull lot uf Olovrail.
chunoo oio.-c.ape to tbo ilcc-K. 1 iiub.) 10 l fir.Mo tu C011lmen(li) ftt 10 a. c, when du
most on tho ladders were pulled oaok uy RUun(i.ltll.0 win Lo given Bnj turm, tDBj0 i,now
Ihu crowd that preyed behind, and 111 tho lljr DAVID ASKliy.
stru"':le that followed tho ladders were; Ap 12, tds j.d.
..c' 1 ... I ,........ ..tt. it. i.t In ir'lililptt
uulleU uo'vn iiiiu ""'J " I" 1 -
them win thwarted ny me wmi uu uu
t:tii itiir elforts of the unfortunates them
'cIvcj. Tiiocriel from below beoumu
ocutl-ronderiog, but they were ffidteedcd
at thai terrible moment of common d 111-
-or to all. Within hali'au hor the vei
was wrapped m ll iuies, aud t'.iue on
deck had disappeared in tho ctiil piling
wuvi-s, very few ctenping to me im.us , jj. (;(Cm.i.3J1 -Hiid
even many of thoio who first gained ivim-jlvuuia Siu;e Stock
them were, by tbo roughness of tbu uen, Hpi'da - -
d thfir tdaecs bi.'ing taiien uy inoe ime irm "
w"c re able :o cmnb.it. lor a brier space, liank Nou-.uf ot..r llunki
1 In 11 run fiintT r" ,u
AGEN'TS WANTKU-To fell the ercat work
"LIFE AND DEATH l.V RE DEL VRli'.
O.Ss." SulJierf, Ladles, any on can loll it
II. E. fJOODWIN,
Ap 12-75-lia. Fyracust, K, Y.
SfATRMENT OK CLKARFIELD COUNTY
LAK, fur (J)O month ending Muroh Jlit
1:03: '
caps
who
the waves,
which were
ru n n.ng
Over ilr:ifti,
..w,.,i ,;.,4 i.i li. 11 lohael h. I'rookelt, a
inciilbiT t fllio lViy-sixth rcginu nt, and Vcvemie St
0110 d illioinialiU, ente;ed the first DM . run.ilur
loiv.. ! uhiiiL' wilh the captain of the
........ -, . . 0
parly, it lro'
the former ones huvinc been destroyed. pK.f'F' llow tweet the coondof the fcribed no until on account of Ids releion
NVe have he.etolbre occupied seven mile, h meang rP,.,re,l Mid or 1 i. tli , bice. I ts pla.fo, m w, the Con- Mr . tyt us ' ' '
ot Ilia road lioai City I'oinl to ruunis . , , , 111 i-tiiulioii nn.l every nlanlt in it vas pan vuiupuiij ........... ...
i;m .n,iiu,t,nu, , i.iviii united country ; mil ui.ovc umi w win ,wl ,..,., i:..i., ,i,,,.tri.i.. . w 10 iva: iictirn: (piai terniasier, ium iu.-u
,-...11:1..!.- . . ... . 1 . . 1 , . , ' r. ... -1 1 t 1 ... 1 l...-rt cl.i.H 1.. tin mnro . 1 1. . . .. 1 ... : . i I Tt. i j ' rit i 111 1 u 1 . 1 Din ."sciD.d Union prisoners r. lit, mid ei'bl other were 111
CMULNHII lilt" LO "I I IIHK IllltJ ifll 111 Kl H 11 I'lll Ill, 11 lllimils 1 II n I nil u r .... ,, ... (, v 1 1 ' II I lit" I II IOI1 WHS lllllliril. 1"' '" w I 1.1 ' i i 1 I '
Citv l'oint to lVlouburL. tlnlv a few .i..u;., r l.rni l.h.nd bv a broth- iho Cas-l,"" What othcis mar have : and refugee, has lun. i-hed ui vritb the, ,10 boat for nenily tour hour, and il wa
i,-..,r. ..r.i.ir.l i. ...ti.llv'.. i..i.t,i.Ii. ... . " ., :i i ;in i L-..,.u, .mi. I'.u I fo 1 lo w i ii ii i u lures I i u ' p ur I lo u la l :
.w.. J...IV- .v o.. ........ jj..-!-. , nnl io win not eive inaniis .. ... - i.;..i,i... .,..,... nt.
. . ir i ill;.,, if they ad.led any oath, or any resisiat.ee iiimMB...,,. .1. ...
and elorily t.iod for fuch a blessing T 1, u.,i ii, r.wmU. Lvon. besiue the olhceis and ciew, two
w 1 IU liny in", 11 iniivej mi i' ii v"""- , , f t f . . . 1 1
!lent tho Coiiktiintion upon bundled ami lour men, and eleven 0111-, turned ell, an I thus nrioileil py winu,
' I Have no Power!" ' ,:.n;,nn,l m I (.nn.,l..,l. nn.I hki - cers ol tho .lljili Illinois ietinent, who LtBH,,. u,,,i tho donned vessel, one
' . . .. ' . . . I 1 1 1 . . I : .. . . . .1 . 1 : I . - .
Tl.ii n,n nrediblv informed, was the wiho censed to be "the L'cmociat.c t-Uf
Checks, Druftr, Ac.
l.u.:
imps,
und Lsptii.-ci',
11,022
- M,WS 41
- 10,124 3y
2,2i0 00
1",504 CU
1,8.11 TO
T C4
21(i 00
123 211
- 1,129 it
ic communication with all points
Very little properly in l'cteisbarg whs
destroyed by tbe rebels, who, duiing Sun
day night, made n bnMy retreat, resi
dent Lincoln was at City Point yesterday
morning, but subsequently v i-Jitnl leters
onlv at iniei vais tuai 111c ihiuui,: """
er e )uld bo decerned as she drifted away
on lh breakers The steam had l ot been
tie."
refute tho
bad been mustered out of service andi
I were on Itieir way lio:ne, u;eir 111110 01 en-
atove ilif-tment bavin;; expired ; sixteen men of!
1 1 1 h tl j en lit- 1 van la urui.eiy; unu uun-
broad sheet of 11 aiue, hurried to two-fold
d ulruction. T he screams and impl iring
dies of help, fhouted in vain, coining
more and moie f.iintly over the ttoruiy
w!iie;s. 2iM:.des the fust b was lower-
fined l Foil Mililin. under Hcntence cf pl,oka a,,vil,p,ll' " ,,,ul ,lH'ro Btol's- ""'1, Union isoncs ; sixty-seven male refu- c;li i(1 wW.tih Mr Urockcti w.-,a, there were
lainiii' ah ml uj lier.OiH M all, and
the military Commission lately titling at
then labors tl.
rs through nearly half a colnmn cees, and fully one bundled refugee no
il..! either we "lie," or that and children, on their way North.
., , , . . , 1 besides th'-Mi were la'O coiiitnis-i iiieii olli-
I 1 1 nnsirpp nvulrt IliO nthi-r dill'. 1V ClOV- t . IR-
turg, II v.as tuppc-ed tncro inai 1.10 , , In iiltemntiri! to
.. . 1 . ' i... -.111.... iiv ,nn ,,, ,., i i.i l,v tt fiK-i.d of one 1,1 - lo
ville, and a portion of our army was fol- 0 ,ho "oitizens" of this county now ccn- I"0'08 tIow" lo 11,0 wonla U l.lred and lilty-.-even escaped and paroled
lowing 11 1111 11. that diioetion.
No particulars had been received up to
the time passengers left City 1'oint.
" W'Ali SUMMARY."
The fo'liv.ving njpcar ta be the rrhilivu
positions of tho ditlerent ctirji of (isn.
tirant's army on Saturday : The 'Joih un
der Wt-itzcl. on tho north bank of the
.lamce, on the right wing, six miles south
east of Kichmcnd ; tho 'Jth along the Ap-
pamalox, in fronl of Petersburg ; .'-a Oth ,
extending lo the left aud southwest along '
(na ltaydiou plstik road, almost lo Hatch-
1 liini :
Ciipilul Stoi-k i-u'id in -Nutoi
iijt-irfulati'ia -Puo
Ii'i-pejilors
Dup on certif of Dopodt,
Due other Hank,
IiiUrott and K.i'.Laiigf,
.IAS.
$2J,090 2S
f. Mi, Oia, 00
:t,sji ou
Tl,V.'9 3)
S,S2i Is
.".tnis 11
11,210 co
$205,090 21
li. ORAIIAM,
Casl.ior.
to provo
iwoom. Miles una others, "liavo Pi'iJ1"'' i.tfrs and eigbttci. cnlisied mon, d ibe
themselves." I'JtHh No' Yoik, tiding 1.8 gtiii:-d, m iking
i It is thus bhown that if ha bad quoted ! in all rising of six buudiel pi rsons mi
loard. : wiojui tnetmiil numuer liier.-
IlanUburg.
Ji this true?
In making t his reply, did Gti Ci rtin
assert tho truth ? tr did he thus answer
a IIS mil I I UU .luia IIV'W lia 1 I'll.-i 1 ovii ......
evasively, or laiseiy 1 " ; noned above is piol.aolv nil lliat wei 0 m
True answer, to ll.e q..stions very 'anlluage to ns, as there was no contra" , (li( Ui w,A t0 lhe tlc.in .
deeply concern tbo people of this Com-; ,liclio"' denial, of the statements ol ! t.r b,ig s0 near tbe line of breakers that
1 J 1 . f r ni.v.m niwl nlliit'ii mill tl id rnrllinr hi n'tu HinifUM 1M11IM IP linkililA'n MiViAnM-
inenweahh. So far as their yerswl rxjht . ... ,, . , ,,..,;... ns.,,n..ro.
........ mown inai 11 i:e nan 1101 niisreprcseuieu 1- -- j -
t.lur inloi iiiant tl.mKs tnai in spue 01 a
us fairly ho cuuld not have appli.id Kiel.
are interested no other question bears any
.-..'a Witn . IliA .'.I itill tui-ll.4,r 1. I .A lf.
mi the Hoydton" road, near its intersect- comparison with them
: : . 1. 117 I. : . .. 1 . 1. . 1 .... 1 ... I ... I 1 ,.,.L ..1 Lia Lr.li
Jon wiui li nut; ' 'ah roao, uun on tin; e.- uh i., 111,, ..1 .i. 1 ,..v . :i
, n , ,, ii- .. . . ! 1.1 1 who billed to teo H hat we bad lrnl.y find
treme wtstern Hank, near lJuiwiddic'.Oiirl fV.enj are seized, arraigned, tried. and: ....
House, was Shermans cavalry, -"sueiidan 1 oJ ,.iuilt Uluil.r ,ie (Joveruoi's
m.srf
u ei.t.
not bavo iKvitcii those ol his readers
It is a mean business, let who will .be
, us, us li i.ero u.Huo nppa.e.H. bl,r ,,i,r, su,viml,,a,u or,,inl,!llol,l
lhe Ire broke out nbout ten o clock o-i
riday morning lrom a iigin cjining in
ihee
we.c all th .1 eec.iped.
Thero wirrn i.bout lifiy women and
childieii on ini.ird it'ugee coining Noith,
h.il not 0110 w.u saved. Ir. Oeoige W.
UYI'.nii., ot the .vnii. lil.oi'.ly risked Im
life in hii c!i,il to recjj one wom in. He
Mic.eded 111 getting her on the sama
plank a-: be himsell clung to, but when
iinaily aiil caiun sl; win past all n.c.Mr,
Hie luu.ii im n in the ivnt.i any the culd
h-iviii- iloi.o liieir fatal wo; k. I liere wi-it
lelngeci
but three of
. ...I il.., f..U m .. ,.. i 1
IJVI tut; fill nuu Wl U'.'lllUlhlULl'U illjl'
luuintuincd the fight until tho afternoon,
uliou tho rebels gave way and abandoned
their works, with the loss of a largo num
ber of prisoners. Sheridan and tho 'Jthi
then took poMcstion ot the live forks,
tear 1 outlierhrid Station, theSoutbsido
on Railroad, twelve miles from Peters
burg, and at dark a'.l lhe forces had arri
ved at and wero in possession of lhe rail
road at Soutberlaud Station. Lee with
drew most of his troops north of the Ap
paraatox. Tho whole Federal line attacked on
Sunday morning, from Deep Uottotn to
about twelvo miles west of Petersburg
making a continuous line of battle of
nearly forty miles' The Federal lines
were gradually closed around Petersburg,
co th hi by theafternoou Leo's forces were
all north of the river, except those hold-
ini. I li or ili lt i uiiU- - L
donuiunt of 1 eleraburg and Richmond
had becu determined upon, and that du
iug (he day the evacuation of Richmond
was going on. L'uiing the night Pcters-
nnse, by tribunals unknown to our laws, fc f ' ' '
... -n.n , ,. nihil s clmraclcr, would be safe within the
and foi odenccs over which Ibeirow n pat - ... , . r ,
. ., ., . . reach of such a wretch, wero :t not for his
tisans admit they have no juiisdiction. 1 .
This is the ca.o infill its length and cravcn fl'a'j
breadth, and heighth and depth. IIitocbitK. " Skcbicks" knows a
And Gov. Ci rtin, the Chief Magistrate nian Jiving ft fetv miles from town a
the Cotnniauder-in-Chief of the Militia harp-faced, tquoaking-voiced, able-bodied
Iho (oiraor of the second Slain in the : mi,n) (jUita us uhle to shoulder a musket
Union, with a population as great a that nDj n)!U, iic tionches as one-half of those
of the thirteen Colonies in lhe days of the now ; Wie BOrvice who has talked for
coiitncl wan a uai rei 01 lieio-cnn 10 inu
porter's room, and, spreading with great
rapidity. Within half an hour the ve-M.l
was completely in lbin.es. Th sen w as
rolling mountains high, and a soeno of
thegiealeht excitenitut and confusion en
eund. Immediately il was di-ciVcied
that tho vessrl wa in. liro, wemen and
I children ran hhrioking a bout, imploring
! to be taved on one side l!ie fire and 011
the other
"The sua opening liko a hull."
Srnrea n.rnr: e from the burnius veel
only Jo be swullowed up by tlio madden- an instant the frici. ily c
,..1 u-ivn tvhii-li still lnr the biiruin-' b is b.id V . b'J t Clft ho was
AP. 12:h. 1 - CS.
SHiCl A L A N XOU.N'CK.M KNT !
E. A II. T. AXTHOXV i CO.
Mniiulac'i'sof i'hotoialiie MaleriuU,
wii Ls.f ti.n 4 lie ii:,,
K, BUOMWAV,N. V.
In ndtlitin lo 01. r inr;n beiin-Ji cf Pirntj.
grn.li: .MtiA, we ars llsdj.r-trs tvt lit
,Vf. r-o.-y'f nnl .'( .-if' i :c Vitus!
fif ti.ou m have 11:1 i niu -i.se hj irtmeut, .
r'uili'iff yr St-.-r. Ann.ri:n ad Foreign Cit
If und Lair'scapr U.-uiipi, "'is'iiary, eto. Alio,
P.tvi.Ivii)B' ccre. t,cs. fur pul lio in private ex
I.i!. ili :i. (,,Jr 1 kii.nu flriil Lo eot to any aJ'
:r.i:. i.u icceijjt (.1'ftjnqi.
I tM.riil' .l7('i;jiii .'
We wrr-s I -. first, lo .itr'iJuce tiie-9 inti, tin
I ..'ee l is, anil v. 9 ::. :fiu(.ici.u.e isoniente
M.vly tevcu n. 1,
whom were savtd. I'heie wcie twenty- ix
enlr.ted men of tho l'Hh Mifnouii, on I ho
way to their luims ; none of these were ;
Pined. From the cxliou-iion they bad .
1 . ...,.1 11 n l. , . IV.ii-I .a ll:.n. IC -p.
uinaeig mil-, a,. . t.. ..A j ;, ,,,,:. -i.t i.i great va:.,tr. isr.e'-,- in priee from
enduring ... their hall-submr-rgM boat-, 1; jb, ,j ,is have ,bs
pvei v mome nl 1. ire iieuea wnn urui-
lion, nil b ini! of beiiu rese lod Ova
r....... ... ; r.f I.t.Ii,-. .Mri . ; 11 1.1 i-t" nr;d ill!-
1Jin'J il.illtv to any atliiMi. li.'T w-.'l ! iu by tnul
nit of ihu le.v Ji Vivois ol th;s It 1 llilo cal- r KKK, en receipt .f rri:o.
l imily, when at Issl ibo steamer Ueneral'iuade to urdor."W.
iiTFmt ALlil'MS
-e
lgwick came in sight almost ut.seen
until the moment
means ol escape
hlio throw out the
The boat Mr. V.MCketl
was in wan inelast ha;le I. He mamgi'd
10 cucli the line thrown lo bini, an I in
win around
ra vn u; 1 1 a
O.'
('.jr.? Phuj'Ofhs!
Ch a' "ao row i;alra'-4 uvtr f(X0 di-
fi-nsit ' ul j -vl, t'l iflii.-h al lilemi uro ltag cm
toMi-Ty iu.i "T .riraits .f Euvt.Lt Ainori.
cnn, t.3., v i : a'i'ji.;
Ni
!)....!. .i;.-,n o.iv.irii" In tan llml tbn laws 1 r i 1 r.
ivuiuiuiiuu, " .-w,-...-. wur, iirdyeu iur voir, nun ioiuu ior-iir .. .. , . ,, 1 , .,.,. .
.... . . .... 11 ....... mnfM i.iul noui.r In I !u. rmnii and I mil cansi;'.,vI. ftlld Win..1 ;i. lt;0 ia.ort.e
arc faithfully executed, and wn.ca ttws ,for U,e last live years, yet he has never 0 . ' r;lJ 4 by of 1,; r. ,.n, sm ,r,i in
were made for tho protection of the per- tuitcn the first step towards vindicating one boat was iaunche 1 by tlio caplr.in misfo; luno ; the e'.u'.rh of dr.v.vni'vr mm
son.il liberties of lhe citizen.and in case of, lue ,,rincinle8 which he professes; ami ! of the General Lvon, assi-ti:'d bv some sol- they clung to him, a:; '1 when drawn upon
nprMisniion cufiranteo to him the rinht of ' rDt .,u i,;a mr...;,! null " ' diers. but was iiiitanlly Move, the c ip- deck
IV j
i
ters,
bo was unconseioiiJ, tho terr;...
. .. 1 .. I- . I . . ..-1.1- .11. (l.n , . , A I -
, . ., . ii. ... ..,,. 11 .i- ii- 1 t 1 , tain lining Hied, iur inoimani ami stress 01 mo nunua ostu-i",; i-.
by jury says he has no tower, jnotfromon High, from whence it ione nf Ul0Bllrttl., fUCOt.0,ied in celling o- tighten so as .0 deprive lo.n of all respira
r. ... -- -' tWi, .v.uo.u i.im. mi, into ..i..vi. i.v. iiou. iiio terrlblo scene on b.mrd. the
Gov. Curtis nas all tlio power need- at Ridgwny he went, with big tears roll- and two or three others got. Tho boat, harr owing cries of men. omen and chil-
however, was instantly nps.-t, they biug dren for help, whore no help could come;
unablo U detach the painter from the the rdniost hopeless struclo f.r lifu
eJ. All ho wnis is the tct'iV. And if he ing dawn his cheeks, (and perhaps a few
is true to the blood that flows in his own:greenullcit4 jn hi pocket,) lo a gentleman
burning steamer, and nil on board but through whi?h they psns.-d . iiavo left siH'
. . . . . . i'piii. 1 . im e. lu in. Ui u. uairi.'u..-1. im.A..r.A.i.Ai.n.. a. .nt,i.r,. ., .. ..... ..
hurg was aoandoneu, and simultaneously : . mi .. 1 1 1 lu"'" """""""'B Mr. illiatus wero washed cut. lie sue- an citect on the liearts and memories m
the various columns of tho rebel armv B0- het him say to Mr. Lincoln, "Sii ike fhienre wilh Provost Marshal Cam: us 1.1.. jceeded in ohnamg to the boa', th;; steam- lhe survivors that many of ihedetaili
took up thoir lino of reheat towards olf these cbuins 1 hestoro thete men 10
Uurkebville, on Iherouto scutuivnrd lo ; i;i,ri u. ; Lxpunao tho .'onl mockery of!
i,.i... i....... , : v,...i. i j 1 o
begging and pleading wilh him lo g to
Ridgway and g-l lis so tjre.npi'.
Now, we can assure this hypocrite thai
if tbo ' rico of crnpe t-hill rc up,' and the
" rn Wii-ii- thail go in mourning," il
wiil not bo for the " defeat of Leo' army,"
but for the reason that such hypocrites
tho aid of lhe lout seven persons were rci
, cued.
1 ti, .i.,.i..a.,i r i..r,.,.i,..;, ,'.
II1U .IV.Uli I 11,11 'I 11 il.l - l iininil J 1
dieis lo W'liich Mr, William" b, 1 .ngc-1 w ai
on its way lo li.-n. end s c )i.ini..i'd now
bi'.tlini' in front of Kiihm n.d iine.x-
join ..oi.nsu.ii siirmy in ftoin Carolina. ., . , . uv .. , rr,anl
At three o clock on Monday morning, ... , 1 . n
the 3d, the'Uh corps marched into Fe-1 "Uve ftH l'1'1'0' wlU compel mo to call
tersburg, and at iS;15 a portion of tho -Jlh home the lVtinylvtnin legions now in
Coips (the negro tioois, it is slated j y0ur armies not to 'aid rebellion' but
who did 1.0 lighting at ,i!l) undtr Wci.e:,:tl.lttlE1,VRTnE,1(0,VN UBKaru....
matched into liiehmond. In tin.' latter
city wero found 28 locomotives, 1 1 pa s ' ' !'ul'i lul' and coward-are permitted lo befoul the p'r;eiic onboard tint b lining stcai'T
enger and l.aggago cars, P)6 freight ears, Hut Gov. Cum could not have ust-d oonunu;,y j,, j,),.), ti,rv jve. "Skrsick" J lVil" life-long one, and the brave so! I.e. s
aud all liie heavy guns of iho fo. tdical.on 1 U,U htr.gaace in its plain signification. 1 1 ' thinks that man lad better Ocyoto bi 1 '''' 'luivered as I e related si n.e of the
in lad. ' i. imimm.f.ib 1' bis tliil- if ho iicluiillv , . ' f i .. I haiio.ving hceto's w Inch oceure I on the
Tliol.ilestinU.llige.LrcfiomGtn.firant.i ' , , i n. Z '"Wr 10 frozen apples at two ! raLlier
to-day ( lib) who is in rapid match after tl""k' Hud mCi,n8 lhnl 1,0 ,'"s 110 l'tmerk price?, and cease flat.dorirg his neighbor. , From other nurvivor? w have rroelve l
Iho retreating and divndeied uWI cjI- protect bis own citizens in llieir lawful . Aj(, wt) llunk , skesicks," is '11:0111 ri,hl. Jth foil w ing ad litional info.-n ti m
utuns--itatcs that tho line of retreat is and constitutional rights, who has? The! .. ... , 11 i gallant regiment, the "ijih, who
sli'eivii with arms, wnjjoss. l'a;i,'ii;e. and u id..in Tl., t,,r ,.t urn- c. ,....(,.,. J formed a consnU'iuii.e I'orti.oi ina uu-
tho charred remains ol all k ind ol iiiiini- ,. , .. . ,. tu 1 .. , , . ... ., : !ortun. te pHSMng( I s i.i lhe u I -Isle i ve-
lion, and stores Ihal h id been burned lo ' "'"'" "."' I -"-, tilings nave neen perpetnueu oy ...a ex-. iro im Ul(.,r W,y rr,liu lh-fronl liav.,U.
1'ieveiit impending their rclreal. Sheti- '" ' eenhed in Iho rcdcial head at cossivcly "loyal" during lhe progress of i nobly di-chargod ilu-ir daiy lo t hu c un-
dun bits captured l.'Joij more prisoners, Washington. And from a land of liberty 1 jhij tei riblo war ; but for man lo talk, j try and, iudetd, had exceeded their
and other divisions of the army tome three .f.j.nidt,.,! by hw, four brief years liRve'voip cct hiinselfexen.pt from tbe tlraflj Urul "'. "'f vice-to bo nuclei ed o-it at
,i ... .. .,;,,..,.;...,(... ,r.rn ? . r., iSprir.elKld. I liuiidreil and litioeli
tomci-n im iu i uu. uu.y i.r..i. umi ""i i a v or a v lgorous procecuiion ti inu war
cruel nnd icb ntle-s Ihan that ot Austria. fv y,-u.nj
We are not dbnppointed in this. 1 1 has
been often predicted. The biimp-h' m is
taught in tbe history of ..!! leinMics
. i .t.. ii t ... i i n
wnere ine Acop.t. on. c .UI , imrrti. an Hlrnger than fiction. ther was ro.;jli and b jistetout, and great
power into me i,.mis oi tnrir .vrvanM,' We are at a loss to account for mch in-, uumbeis t l the i.issengei s were in ennse-
1 consistency, except upon the cround ,j,at'qut;nce below suliuing from sti sickness ;
Mnr rif.lv Loup lei been tbit inmi f) . . i. n 11 -. a Circa nisliUlCO W llicll SUUscip.iet'.tly Jcill
Duronly bopel .is l tu, that ome .excessive -loyally," l.ke excemve virtue. : iili(JI)al ll)rror, ,0 lhe ivt M cel)0(l
somewhe.e. nnd at some per.od before it flPn j,lflyH ,trnnge ,,rftnk8i hi mijjily of t,iosfl
was ton late, would step forth in defence ; ..cn:f.i i..i no trouble in arriving thus cuilined were, in the excitement
peoples' welfare. For this great , , . i,,D; n,., n,., ..., :,!,, ' and terror of the moment, unable to make
e r Mill rtithing with learful velocity to- and r:rcuin-ta:ices of tho moment are in
waids tbe brealu Ts. Afier manv ell.il ts the w hirl of eiiuliona created yet nine-
he brok loose truin Iho eallPr, nr.d by
moiii tjf rott (nil enoug'i lias o'en toni to
c'a-s l ho loss and' late oft ha (ioier.il 1 yon
audits ill -fa lei pi-senn anions tho
in i-t divi-'.cr.uis cnlaoiiiies that I.i.vj cc
cur.'i d at M-1 lor ; ui; s-
100 MiH'.r-GiniTi'i
2.'0 Ilii-Uesotais,
27. Cil'Mii-U, I j .-tsusiiini,
: 40 Artim. 1?0 1'ivir.. ,
lv.i l.K-at (' .! )ie-'s, 121 Ai.tOurs,
'-'.mj (. ;l.tr ):!: -jri, t' 1'ruii.iiicat VTuBien,
i.t) u C-j! of V. oiks c f .'.rt
itn-ludin fo r.i-Pi.'iims vl tN ni j-'t eiVhr.ited
l.iiinTins, I'u. iitir.g. ,-tstJf, s!o. Catatvae
i ji'ut ru re-.'ipt of Sumii. An m Jor for One Do
i nn l'ioiur f en r.ur C;it.i!or - will be Glled ua
llie rouuipt of $ 1 bil, au 1 r jiu ' v rry,, r RSI.
i l't..t i(?r;0i,rs i. n it uthers i...:. (rn.dj 0. 0.
D. will pau r:o't '!' psr fnl. wnb liieir order.
I ,MT 1'ho prcet sui nim.itT of ourgudi ova
n a l.ul tu uti. fy. prli Jul A s co.
! mo TESTA A" V I'lUKTCRAFT
IK
NOT UK1.NJ PLhl.ISIirD IN' COXSh''-
tiut i i ni en the .inner of l.ij'.l, tan in-
PlIiD-On i l.o I2ili ..f Mi.- H. I
i.f Ki'-I in ' - ii I. J.tin-s Jk' ' -v, ,f II (
i si i-iti - r f Cuni'iiiT I, .''i'i K-vi lion;
l ti' year-", s m.ndhr an i i ''t'j s.
;:&V.: .ifi-ear? I HI n rioam ! oi?
imaierciis con'trlpti-'iic ef Iho past jir.
nuutlior nit'iip litis Imcii ni.ic.l ti the
thure "!( iivoj loiio btf " ii nfTiTc 1 up t i",iiiit
ii. pi-r t. i.; it:y new-piper, puinulieil i y u.
l!Ki n.i.t Mid il -t .wn, O angs c iantr, N.V.,nt
;2p r. :ir, p.iyal !o ia advauce;. lack nam-l.-r.
i.r si, , ii, niHiitJ, i-ui.t lining tho chnptiMs n'.-r--a
I., i -ihl ! will ho furnish 1 In nihsenbsrJ.
rii' Hi t .i.v ilaini s full ti; uurj tf Popular
I)rlni ,:o i.iitiio I) the picenla I "lljfo-ir.a-li.n.s
" an r l'in nnd l.utl.e.-, Henry VIII..
,nj lit ff Ci uon r nn l Cr iiir.soll, ly a tru'liful hi-t iry 'A
i i i r r:-u, .f i;io nn p-mee iiten- in r.urjpi
-flj, in fr it
1 -iri t ivn
1'. V
f ll.r
Tii us
tV.(. tin.--
liii.'i.i-'.i:
rUilot t ti o -r:it M
.if At.
J. Mb.
t l l!
;ia'ln
' th I'loiii-sie I'uritiii
jltlu tbtriisfnunts.
or live hundred more. 1 in total ni pris
oner up to this lime amount! to at least
fif'.fcen thou Jft'id. l'al. d' L',ni.
Mtt.ifAhY OiTit.uF. - Froyo.it Mar-hid
Uen. 1 1 inks committed, yesterday, an
outrage upon public inula! which de
scives tiud receives fiom evety pood citi
zen the censure to which it is justly ob-
H'lrl - , . ... ,i.
no t u,. y i.iio wc ma,,c every allowance , invi,i,,g tliem lo become Uulrrt.
r I rrn nvlin mrnnr n nf lonl nwi m tulhun
I I llll, V.AUUOI I IIIIIU U 1 l l I I I ' KOUHHIq
fiom the intelligence of tho glorious tri
umph of our m m?, wc cannot excuse Gen.
i I inks, who occupies a high and responsi
ble military position under the fiovcrn
mcnt, for I.i conduct on this occasion- A
sliidil dceree of intoxication, t xhilnraLion.
or wlmlover other (crm w 6 might chooso our mind's eye, lie occur icd the "right
lo d.Mgnalo it by, might bo ovet looked
enlisted men anil oliioeis embarked at
in tdioit, doing every thing ; Wilmington lurFoitre-s Monroo on t he
ibat an Abolitionist can do, r nd then go' -ib nit. Tho ve-el was one nil.t tie
before tl.e'Slur Chamber" at llairishurg' ltt.v"1 l"1,"',,b;,r "',f!,ou,l'1"f ,,u rlver
. , i. i waiting lor tho Into, r roui the in )nvr.t
nnd SUhAh that he is a Democrat . "i the. vessel started on her voyage lhe wen-
G
tn-t'io 1 i,f i ii f ii in-
tloit
ho leis ru';tt'd nnd ri".p.MR4 tin Ii dl iuriu..r.v
koi.t hv H. Ki-loeiDcr, nt ('..x' -town, where
will t i'o cspoolnl puiiH t i ron ier saMifii
nil wio faver him with ttiuir pnlr.:wgi.
I'oxof.owii, Ayril I.', 'Oj. lirsly.
Knnilil 1'A hit lakes U
r ill' Iho till '.oi men ef t'h-in field c-einty
Of tin
work (iov. Ctm.N has been rlradily in; ,,0,d oa or ve LnrJ Uemocmcv.
. ! tf - ' 111 ...... '
'their way to the deck, and thus fell vic
tims to tho smoke and llanioi w ithdhta
, chance or cllorl lo escnpo.
.. .. i ... li. 1 .l!. r. iI.a ll'.,-l. i.f lli, lli.l 'ninte In nlhim mir Wivntn'. l'.radk'V it I'lirv. ( I U .1. I. A J. O. I
n on horseback into Od in IliO language Ot fccnator IIaLK, Ol . ai uiout noon i.ir. i.i.icoi., cittno up 11011 , ...v, v.. ..... ... . 1 ... , , ., rio,r, , Mi,tlllr,.,Urers. B7 low it w.l'aa
incroooi of ono of.X.II., "having taken away tho right of A;"-v " ,"K V," '""1 and bl K.Jo Stre.u, Nw ; unlcf.nrrr.t i l.
i . - l r,...l ... . . i, i i, ... i ii ere iumiil- iiuiacs tu mis city a mn i; - v,irlr , oxi X " "
s, but when interfered , ,.. rv. tak a 1 c be." and el us' .... , i .. i,i...:i ..:.i. :n n,. . nf mi n, i1"'.'. , ' ....
I.i il.n ,i;cr.linnri nfi ' . n n n inni catiit) lumii ai loner, nun "' -" ""' l"-' I I S .K.1 U, ccuesliiil Uin.t.. lor , miiu'ir a-...
111 1 110 d if CI. areu Ol ' , ,i . t.i : il . .A l....il. r . . . .i.i. . . iM:..i.i:... .,. ' ii,n.,',ri. r.fii.m.u1 ..... . ... ... . , . . .... . , , : in,. I
, , .-, , nave ino uicssious, u sm ua mi- uuine lew ou.er rer.-ons. ii.e partv eniei bu , ihmiioiic, i.ou u.i mo m . ..... ...... v. tw . j. t1(. mooi r-iir in, in reninus , nraniun u" -
a 5qu:id oi sixteen . - ... .,. i ..... .i ,.(, r n, -i.n mn miU nf. 'r: .i.o.. l v;..,.!...,!!... u.l ... t., m ... .. l I m ..i.i i lllli.ii'.'
1 c . ., ,.,. ens ol a monarchy. " e mtuisi " on iet.-iiiius inai can utiiifi uo , "v ..... ..v. iinuj mei iiiui.j i.s.i... ., .-(, . i
I Of a lieutenant, ens, ui u uiuint.i-iij. ,i , , , ,. . , ....i ., .... .,,,,1 ,.... .t-l.r. 1 .i, i,.i i.ui n;t.li. ric.iin iml imr. tun, ;' r i;u.r
inoiiiiiiiMi innn iie.scr iru. il h not 11 iiiu uu w.i.-i-iii;vi n, .n.-.i ..,,,. mi; mu i....fc... - - -. ...
i'ut when the Provost Marshal not only
imbibes to such excess as to attract '.be at
tention of Iho whole city lo his mnd
freaks, such as ridi
and out of lhe drink
our first class hotel
wilh by nolico ollicers
their duty, orders out
soldiers, under commant
to arrest those olliceis and actually does
nrrest them, ii is impossible, in tho dis
charge of our duty, as a sentinel on the
watch lower or liberty, to overlook tho of
fense. Hen. lliuks, 'the Provost Marshal
of this district, yesterday outraged public
decency and morals in tho manner alleg
ed, ilo rode on hortcback into the Jones
House nnd out again, nnd when remon
strated with by police ollicers, ordered
out a mililary njuad to arrest them. They
wero arrested, confined in a room, nnd an
apology d miauled of them for attempting
to restrain this redoubtable military chief
tain from indulging in tho excesses l.o was
committing. Tho apology, we are glad lo
loam, for the credit of our police, was de
clined, the reponse lo tho demaud being
that the officers woro acting in tho line of
duty, under oath, and had no apology to
make. Why this military ofl'ender was
not arrested nnd brought beforo the prop
er civil authority to auswer, is what we
have yet lo learn. Doubtless some expla
nation can bogiron, nnd we await it be
fore entering more circumstantially Into
the merits of the case. Pat , rt Vniv
1 Afnt.
place, and we lontuy unpen mat he was I lie uilortne I'resi tieui it) mritnioi.ti. q ho liro having broken out as nbove
the "l ight man." Hut if he talks ns if ho Special to Hie New York Tribuuo. . descl ibed, spread with great rapidity. It
had "no rower," whv then, all is cvw.l RicnuoM). Va.. April-!, lSCi. To day, : was, however, immediately detected, and
.SKTTI.E IT!
I.b persona indebted to tho unJe-slned, or
to the linn nf l'ASSMOHK & SrKVt-'NS,
arn ri!inost"d to eomo forward and sel'.b without!
dolv. Now is the tiiuo to lave cnU.
i ' r,. c. PASj.nor.n.
CU'srflold, April 12, 1-fii. tf- I
i iTv sk hit roil iHr,r:
Tlio C; rent Invcntiun ef lao Ags in
h O O P SKI 11 TS!Z
,1
lo Vii ii.'. An le'co nit el t'jeir jorseeuti jli '.'
f'.q'.i-:, yunkers, 0 'h li 'p, nnd uthor Pi.. -n.l
i'rs in N. II. H'n. id. die ltlis lens nnl Wiuir
erufi -I'ei.-.'-iHi 'ns uf l)U entfU froiu tLe ! -.1
Hi li,i..n in Vir,;;r.ia pri.ir t- 'he Kvk.I'.:.i 1 of
1;;'. -1 l.u sevt-rsees uf Oaureli ami '.'!. te n ihs
.'.iniii'i' ti i f tho l nit. d Ptnti liiToiiH""(it, op
puseil I y the ; pnlsr eh-ry of !-l no; i'lieir
ffleits u:id ilnno "T t'.eir pr, or,y, lo ic.-t.'.v po-
liii -id urei to tlei clcrv l.y un uitet -; P.' 1 nnion ,
of Church and Snie fit' t. ..rot'itu'-en cf the i
i in to ) I'uiteJ S t:a e., asiJ n. -.tef the .s . .!,-, in the
i any. and the ceiiso.iue! t c n-nr cy of tbe . "ry
to overthrow our f.amer hay fys,.,in ol f
goveriiinent tho various iljui. om;.! -jod . .n t
(lie tirst (lerversion of .S'anjuy sc'i- n . JO
Anti .Vond.iv M nil niOTeiu 'o. a tt th "tire
OS
ha
mid iuhvtrtion of tiic ooi. mon si'i-oolj. ... n
11 ud eullrges, from in.-ututio3 o; lea.'.
gitic? ol igi.ornneo fer the enslsve.ni,;,! c
liiiuds of the 'isin (-orera'.i is lo lh .tt .
logn.as ft the rl.'rjy I r:o .1.1 rs-.
Nilivo Aiiurifproi 1. Mu.. . . av 1.111, K-
thinRifm, Ahohdnn.ir, o d I tie arie,
fnnaiiripuis of Priesli i i'i
All fkould subscri1'.', viho v i,h to c
thfinrelves with his! n. rs .o'lto.
it
t
t
"K If
i.J
..0- r
-r S
uo nt lhe ptcien time, t to inu
lb u
T W. lift API.r.Y'.-
.I . llhhIl'TIO (or double) sii'lUNJ SK HIT
with nriiuuirnt. to ci'l"i l'ur.i..ue Pn
Niir Patent IUTI.EX wh ch, 111 adlitmn I" ' " ti uifes it hs
ti d upon i.ur coin. try lias iko- it, j.ri-a to
m u -1 le : ilit j H .'clh ua 1 rar, uu 1 tlir- fiteti1
Fee'nrisn crn.ji.o ir rn,' '
0 ,V.SiMllill'ltiO I Of '
er mid ot'j l. ' .
te make lid 1 i '
rii'tUraft ia th.vei.' ,
Mint
. eat
c.rel
,i-.:t,
!i
ul in
.ed l
iari.ti'ii f
r.d
IIIHIL' lltTll t. 11 till MCJLl llll'll. 11 IIUV , n v l ..... . v ... ---1 .
'known whether tho occasion reminded j ran about the deck, and thus pi even teil , nlde Sprinp ever
tHii iru)
. '. . 1 111 .lie r?sf j
... -hrey arjsls ;ire
r re ,1 1 . iJ ol uiuif
::hup of Hi rili.ee of I'enc. . , 1 .. ;.r niiiusuco
I r...d cn'.v evil on' 'iic.:iy.' V 1' I will ' '
ii uf its .ir of ti. t al-..t ai
It issaid (hat he intends and the evident fate thai awaited tho ves-jln,u,Uaslirs ,0 Ldy wearinn theDnp.ox ' .0 them t tight tU hydra -sdid nion'-
particularly lu inai irua uu mi : uoiuru n i- " u e 1
rria'-es, nnu a r"'iu ruiuii cicitii rau nwu i"v. v -
Chairs, l'or; cur country. .
. .. . ' rri.!- ti:. - Ol K. T,il.lilhAl1 in DOCK
Kin can iuib iniivij o p.-vu". i"..
used. They r ldotn Hemic r prop'
Perfect nnd licautiful
The Wonderful Flexibility and (Iront Comfort -
IMORMAT.OX W'ASrzu-noson Bills, " V",; : : ,i , , , ' Tn I r XT, , 1 oat on of H e m an of safety I rcak like the SinKlo Spring and couse (.ntW I vor
mtmbcr of Co. J), 4lh Pen or, Cavalry, ,,1 lhat it did. " i till all means were too late to be of any ' "ll I.lnT . rnvotl. Skirt.
, I .tlt ." , !..... .1..0I.I.1 ..... - r.l l. . . . l.'...:i II I.. .Til.;. .Inln nf I niMia ' . -s . . . ..
(lied ni it asnuiijioij, u. iiuuui inu iiii j j,u coming oi mo x resident seems t'j tun. n m i.oi m i ma no.. .....i-
of March last, of chronic diarrho'a. A- point to peace,
mong his cfleclB are $32,25 in money
This information i$ communu
letter from"!). W. Pdiss, 8urg.
in charge of Armory Hospital,
I .! ...I... . I. -f 1 . - ..1 ll.nl II. n nr.., In... AMA. I I' IA L llll I. I'l,!..,. U. ............
to issue a proclamation to tuo I eot'io oi niu culi t'""' "' i"i" ou n i.n . . n..... . rouinic omn mo uo a.vi....
L'....i. n; ,r,r, ii,nn, t .i.,, i imiin -btut.r nwnv tbn bna'.s!" A Wild, nil Crowded Assomhlies, Operas, Cn
uted by;.. Rv lhi. ar...i.0 rrou disorderlv rush to tho boat MloweJ, the Uailroud Cnrs, Church iw, Ann
it o -t- I. ' ... .. . .. . ... .v.i . n. i :. :.,.i..i.,.i 1 roinenmlo and House iirejs. a tne
u.o. v., dent will ignore t he existence 01 the Keu-cnpia.no. um u. i-jon, ... .t .a.-.. - occupy a small
xi'..i. ' ..i ' ..,t ..,,1 i,i,i,m,l in tim nnm. brmcr nmntiL' Iho most e.iL'or to abandon 1 .. ' j '..
as easily ns a ana or iuuimih uio.-a.
in cuarco oi Armory nosniuti, niiBiiiuji- n ouumuii.ii.1 ....i.Tui, ... - n c - r .i .
ton D P "nddrossod to "Postmaster ' mon sense of tho people, who, worn out the vessel and seek safety in tho flrst
S 7, ,. , , 1 ,np ' by a long and bloody war, will no doubt boat lowered. Tho moment the I oat
Uearncld, estmorelano) county, la., t ' , . rutora HiiJc and make noaco on touched Iho water ho was overboard : bul
wilh request to Bond to friends of doceas- 'npy (Crm8 j in the next, tho bont camo in collision
ed. Asnosuch person was known hero ' It is estimated that there are 20,000 Uu- with the steamer's wheel, and the cap
the letter was sent lo the Postmaster at ion people in the City, who will gladly rc- lain was jhrown out t ho , heel striking
, n t . i . -.1 . luru to the starry fo bis of their proper him nnd Captain eber, or the ohth, nnd
Greensburg. Ta., who returned it without j,, ns 0Dyyby forcfl 0f Brm; that instantly sending them F.roless beneath
information. itby owcd to the acts of the Kebel Gov- the waves. The engineer aud first mate
Editors inserting tbo above may enable 'ermcnt. To this class will be added the in vain attempted to lestore something
M, inrnrmniinn ir. rcl. il. f,i-n,t. r hftlf-wnv men. who now will of course be liKe order. Major .James r yies, in com
v iuivi a vas tru luv at V ll 4 w - - - - j , . I
the deceased. &ood Vaioa c'lizcn8
mand of the 50th made a like endeavor
' to quell the insane tumult that prevailed ;
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Out all Bucueuuris nrro ueeies in too
place 1 form, with paper covers a 1$, aud :r. j
! orskin rovers nt $1 50 lo $2. ilthase prcti H
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A Liiuy bnvinjr enjoyeu tua piuasnro, rouuort, , win - ,
nnd erest convenience of wearing tho "Duplex postnfr frea. Erory iuioiligen' patr.'i
Ulliptio Steel Kprint; Bkirt" for a sinKle dny, 1 Have a copy, nnd after reaamu .nd it w
will never afterwards willingly dispense with friends and neighbor. ,
their uso. For Children Misse., and Young La-I Addre.. enclorinr; pa .aei t, U, J.
dies they nre Superior to all others. ! Middlsiown, Orange e..un tys. X. lPJj
They ars tho best quality in every part, and I - ... ."V.V, wV.ivvvr tirviTr
Unquestionably the Lighteat. Most Desirable, i V AMI li I l IlAJULi,
Comfortablo and Kconiiinical Skirt ovor made, j -0i 7Cj( Chmnut slrct'.,
For f?al In all Firt-CIss Stores In this City, , run.ADKI.rniA. .
nnu tarougnoui tuo luuuu i-oir uu v.w..",
Havana do Cuba, Mexico, South America and
tho Wert Indies,
ininiDl rnn Ttl BI1PI.F.X KLLIPT1C SKIRT.
A. 4 Co. N Vork, p!2 in
At lloii-.9)(v.. See lh Itst Jacobin IkSrOold appears but -lightly, affected j,reg6nce 0f the fiery element that was
cfr-.n li. i. .nr. l..frtn'..no th hv the favorable news fsom the vicioitT of now fast caininc the mnstctr. aud whose
types, all over it. ' Rtchuiond. It variei fom 14S to 154. I inev itablo rppioaoli depiired the onfor-jhiiiiH. contin.ntad Uotal, Phiiad'a
T .din' Furs. Purohsaor may rely nnon ret
Jj ling th beat Fur at CHAM. OAK KOHL) A
Hi
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1 I North side of Cheatout street, a few
labor. Sev.nth. Its central location maW 11
i particularly doairabl M pron visitUi
City on bu.inoa. or pie."..
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