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S. RIDDLE & 00.,
NDITOBB AND PBOPBIBTOBB,
obligation Office No. 84 Fifth Abut.
HORNING AND ITIFING 'EDITIONS. DAILY.
portrenuira THR Lenzr min UP TO TIM
HOUR OP PUBLICATION.
SATURDAY MORRIE% JUNE 20, 18615
NEW TEEMS OF 'THE GAZETTE,
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The Change of Basi.;Cikeracter of
the Late Movement.
This Is no doubt the proper military phrase
to be used in waking of the late movement
df the mulles Virginia. At would appear
that General Lis, or hie masters at Richmond,
had become satisfied that his "base," however
Oman, secured nothing but a kind' of dead.
look betireen himself and General filoosas,
and as this laity, or "fix," of military affairs
Was becoming exceedingly unpopular througfi
out the "Confedemtcy," Mires a matter of
amorally to enter on a moreastlncampalgn.
Hence Aie .cliange of base,' which first devel
oped itself clearly when Gesthral Room, ins
pecting that some rah movement was on foot,
ordered Pt uaarros to make a rooonnoissenee
across the Rappahannock, on the enemy!'
left, which brave enterprise he meet MOMS
tally imaged, and wrested the secret of the
new position of Lure army, jest In time, as
would appear, to checkmate the player in the
vary mists of t h e genie. •
Certain It is that the first to try the ems
,tion 'of 'changing base,' this ;time, Was the
rebel General, and that the movement of Gen.
Boosts, when he found that the enemy's
main force had swung round In the direction
of Fairfax and on the line of the Orange and
Alexandria railroad, was anything but what
some careless correspondents and spiny
amebas editors have . :desoribed it„that Is, a
"reireat,"ror "falling bath" of oar army from
its position I
Stith thoughtless expressions ought to be
ribilkal—not only because they are, in point
of fact,false, but , because they are also, In
their influence on those Witham ismioqiainted
with the real state of the fade, most perni
cious in ovary way—misleading the judgment
and Ailing the heart with distrouragement
The statements wade to-day is our Washing
ton dispatches, (w eh mi* be relied on as
containing the carefully stated malt of a full
enquiry into the real facts respecting the late
movement, by a gentleman of character and
intelligence,) will show that Hooker's move
ment was just what we have described it—not
a "stmt"—not a' 4l faillng hack" en Wash
ington or the forts around it—bni just such
a movement es was necessary to follow and
intercept Lee in carrying out his plaits of In
vading Maryland or Pennsylvania.
From the Army of the Potomac--ln.
teresting Details of the Late Move.
ments.
A dispatch from the special correspondent
of the N. Y. Frames, dated Centreville, Tues
day, Jcine 16, sou :
The first corps d'armee Feaohed here about
two 0.61 6 6 k -P- m.,of risterdlY, and Amid the
.11th tor encamped, hatidg mined .the . day
WOO; The and 511 corps were lut night
at Manama' Junction, mid will join ue this
morning. "The 6th corps is advancing from
below Frederiaksberg, and the 1d is said, to
have struck-clamp atlfalmouth and are mOv
lug in this direction. Ths 12th corps is at
Fairfax. Gen. Hooker is expected momen
tarily. The loation of the enemy is oar
tain, bet Item clouds of dust are reported to
have Mem seen ruing boa gee other lids of
Bull Btu 'Mountains. Tf sthought we will
assume the of to-day.
A dispatch, dated Bull Bun, Va., Monday,
June 15, to the Philadelphia /squirm., makes
Aka following interesting additions to our pre
vious reports-:
The Grand Army of the Potomac Is now on
and nor the old Ball Ito battlo.itelL
The Third Arety .Corps arrived aLllanassas
Junction on Monday-morning. -
The Pint and Eleventh Corps are at Cen
treville.
The balance of the army of the Potomao,
the Second, Fifth, Sixth and Twelfth Corps,
wilt probably Mach Um to-night.
Major General Hooker and the retinue at
tached to the general headquarter. are. on
their way to this point, and by to-morrow
SUM or night the army will be together spin.
Oir cavalry commands have during the
whole time been on our flanks. They have
dons invalubleorvios teheants, gaining in..
formation of the enemy's movements, and
making noonnoinanoes wbioh impeded the
enemy's program.
Gen. Gregg, with his division,nre and have
beau-eriatingingte. teigkhorhood of War
renttnratillifldtteenlphur Springs. •
Gen: - Didffek Division, late Gen. Averiirs,
are at the base of the Blue Bldg', near Ash-
Geep. •
Gen. Buford, with the replan, has com
pletely blocked up Thonsighardtlap, thereby
preventing the approach of the rebel, to this
neighborhood, through that channel.
• Gen. Tsytor, of the lit- Pennrilvania Clav,
airy, now temporarily in command of Gen.
Wyndhata's Baigade,..hca Judith" Omage cad
Alemendrii BalGoid Itufeihis spools] an.
Gen. Pleasanton ' now in command of the
cavalry corps; hashis heidgiursters: in the
neighborhood of Warrenton Junction.
Out toreliP. Uri e i Tta r°4 l llll7 P ria ".l
and bnitightawiy nutabarless oontrabande,'
from whom valuable Information has been Oh-
Wad.. 7.1 . .
Among the prisoners captured Is 04t.
Hutchins, ufflkuart's Clatall7+ He was wt :
h
Gan. Twigp in,Tizas when Tisiw surren
dered his command, and, the ftvarnmsmt
ProPertl - • :
Amu the moot important seisms suede
by our cavalry has been .that of • beg con
tainingwriMen by the
rebel solder% andaddreiseh to LW:Mends la
the south.
Not, only was the bag and its contents eaP.
toed, but also th• parties who bad It in sharp,
thns braking up • mail route thathas doubt
less bees ineesstanaeperetion for • consider
able length of time.
Among the letters captured was one written
by an aid to Gen. ',mustn't to his wife, liv
ing Alabama. Alter talking of family
matters, the writer gees on to tell what is the
object of their movement nerth. Se says
that they will witlmato4 Muddi'eavalry•tome
into Pittsburgh, and amMand burn the town,
while their infantry are to pillage and phut.,
stuary,pecte of Maryland and Pennsyl:
Tao Ittozwora Rime or Omar's Ow
rates.--The ittehaoad pupas of flotordey,,
the ISM, orb awfully were In *ell strioturee
arta lloadituart for &Millar Magill to be
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LtheresUng Letter from the Army of
the Potomac .
The folloWlng litter gives an interesting
aooount of the march of the Firth Oorpe from
Baltimore tothfananas Junetbin, and gives
besides mail incidental facts that will oast
some light oithe recant movements and th e
present aim nof the army in Virginia:
Oierivrthe, Va., June 16,1865.
Boaleton is situated to the ionth-west of
Warrenton, o the Orange and Alexandria
Railroad, and Histant about seven.miles from
that place. I - derives its name from a prom
inent citisen I the neighborhood and is noth. -
lag more t a railroad s tat ion, Wl:Lure
brisk building muoh dilapidated, being the
only object in a wide expanse of level Goan
try, surroundlefl by a complete choleof wood-. .
land.
Oe Bundy lmorning, 'Jane 14th, General
Doubleday ticapererily in command of the
First Corps, threw out the Plitt DLit:don,
(Gen. Wadsweith's,) as flaakeri on oar left,
and led the &airman toward Catlett's, a stop
ping-plies, about livemiles further on, math-
Leg there she:Apra, o'clock Ix the art:rnoon.
#IIIIITALtAS CATLISTeI 51•7101.
At Catlett'ere found Gen Reynolds and
staff, at thribmsdquartere of Gan. Pleasanton,
the hones of Dr Shumate, a mansion of con.
siderabie pr a, marred by th e usual want
of taste that o seterizei Southern residen
ces. At Catlett th ere is ic milked bridge of,
i
about fifty o rs ty feet in length. Here we
were joined by :ale fah Corps (Meads), and
'learned that oral Howard was at Centre
vino. The coin was halted for about an
h oar a nd a half, a th en pilhal forward to,
Kettle Run, six miles ferther ,on reaching.
there at sunset.. Orders wire then forwarded
to Gen . Dora
_by Gent Reynolds , to move
to Manassas S on at onoc, and remain
there through - night. About :labour bo
il
fore reethingH Run r whloh Il crossed by
• railroad bridge omewhat similar to that at
Oathitt's, we cam in plain eight if the Bull
' Bun Mountains, is g grades towards
the west In p are royal as the! robes of an
emperor. AG along the took were strewn
immesh: of bas railway carriages ; but the
country, Which ones been the theatre of
war, had auumed coh of its natural beauty;
the Lads were to with the thistle and clo
ver and do whlte with daisies ; theta=
ageared:rlott sadradant, and the country
comprising mead° , hill, and woodlind, was
suladently plothr no to afford, material to
enrich the portfolio of the artist.
vms Vert ET 31100.
After six herure rest at Kettle Run, orders
were issued to the brigade and division com
manders to hold their men in, readthese to
march. They had elniitly traveled adistarris
of forty-six mileriWthree days, yet tith en
nouneement of theta' General's command was
resolved without a Dimmer of dissatisfaelloe,
and shortly after, ii a train, passed them on
the road, the usiceoquerabli spirit of the
troops betrayed itself in a round of theirs. A
halt at night of a lags army is a seen which
some of the old German painters would have
delighted to portray:4-the unfathomable dark
ness of spacopierood with innumerable point,:d
flames from camp--Tres; the shadowy forms of
men and hones hen and therw_looming dis
tinct and twice their natural miss between you
and some tract of: light, and over all the vast 1
night sky studded with bright stirs or shroud
ed over with rain-oloads.
Starting with the i General and Staff, we
moved on ahead of the column to prepare the
way for their advents, and before long hap
pened upon theplokets of Gen. Ileintssiman's
"Haiti
• "Haiti Who go there 2"
"A Mad."
"Advance, friend; and give the counter
sign I"
And so it oontinnektfit the guards were all
passed aiditorlweetidtrwas reaohed.
By 1 o'clock the troops were encamped for
the night, pickets thrown out In the direction
of the enemy, if there wu one any where near
us, and we all lay upon the ground to sleep,
"perchance to dream."
At early morning we started for Centreville,
and reached here this noon. The distance
marched by our troops each day is es follows :
Eighteen,thirteen, fifteen and six miles, mak
ing • toal of fifty-two miles In little over
four days,
♦ iromare 1111)01.41011.
During all this time the wife of one of our
soldiers has walked by his side in thtiranke,
bearing upon her shoulders a heavy knapsack,
reaching, tku treviLle along with the regiment.
Her exiting, has Matted, to inspire nutty of
our troops with heroism to endure thefatigues
and heat of the march who otherwise might
have sumnuabed.
Tanitovsxurrs or masa oars.
The Eleventh Corps is encamped opposite
to us here at Centreville, haling advanced by
another road. The 111th left flanks' lord,
beteg relieved by this detachment of cavelry
*pekoe of in my last, and were with us at Cat
lett's station they erre:petted to jsim
during the day, with the Third Corps, who en
camped wltb as . at Bealaton. The Twelfth
corps d'arame are making the distance. from
the k old ea urp grounds by water, and will be
with ns it.thi terminet of eltrietll'Hys 'Wher
ever that may be.. Gen: Bodied*" was to
have withdrawn his (Woes from balOW.Dred
erieksberg on flatardaP evening; tep 4o- that
time the Second Corps (Hanceek's) had 'not
moved. Gend Joe. Hooker; bOtfoxin:. bad
broken up headquarters neey.reimoith'Eti-
Con, and moved to Alexandria by. way; of
Dwarfism. Ho isexpseted to joi n su molten-
to norcutiosior Tai "sit&
NO dust clouds or WV ladielliioOl of Lee's
other rebel forces are to be seen- in the Crea
tion of the Ball Bun - menntaina. te•dap. It
was sePssisli 7WWwfdalt.that Jackson's ,Dir is
too, now Ewell's, had passed throughlAttie
Washington the dap before, arid our signal
callous report having seen : .through their
OMs several regiounti in the direatio* bt
KawasSlll.6llP,
TWAT Ul TO BB D 0111?
Is - at quesUon asked of me almost hourly, but
the oonfileting reports whioh I hoar but tend
to induce that agreeable condition of mind
designated so aptly by Mr. Stephen. Bleak
pool as a muddle,. the-enemy- appear l we
will fight; it the ensmy doernot appear, we
will not reek to attack him. With this pro
found Bunsbyhts-whieh lam so modest ail to'
oonelder an oplialon.which is an opinlone
will Mose this 'unsay Mug letter, hold's to
record somethin g . of more vital interest b e re
Jogs. • "
The Rebels 'Abandoning the Black..
water --They Go to Reinforce Gen
eral Lee. . •
A letter from suiro4c, Va., of the 06th, to
the Philadelplda Aeguitar, says:
A daiaterlrom 'the Birth Smith Carolina
regiment Mane in this morales, and stated
t h a t it early ss the -beghating if the prelim
month the• rebels commenced moving 'hill
troops from the Blaeltwater. But littlericre
than two brigades were stationed lit the
chitty of the, river. Daris's brigade was ibs
first „to move, and it was followed by Jen
kins's, whOli started last week.
Bp to the thee.our informant left, on Bat•
urday, all the regiment' exeept three hied
lon% _ Tinvone.to_which luvbelongog w as t o
go to Petersburg the same =man& as the
can bad been brought down for them. Ike
APalmotto another Booth Car
om, Ni t u rit, expeeted Whew next morn
ing. ILA left nothing but ooh regiment of
Whig, with a eompany of month in poi.
Seaton of the eountg the vicinity o f
per a Welt ar.tlio Past the general Wipes
sion omengthe men has been that thiy would
be sant to reinforce Lee. A raid bate -Penn
sylvania and ether northern States appeared
to be a axed staler. - A. few weeks slues au
order wit Issued authorizing all Infantrymen
do i r sits4 yr minimum to go home,
prawn - urns; and biathlon: . ALL who as•
elided to this, were given ton bye buten& to
equip Iddialelvai ad their Masi or other eon.
„ num ow n., ruts order esoted mush eow,..
"Asmart tottortrom etsat'i army Nip :
lew dos dafit, Plitatmtkoi oloyeilsoo
von tb/9110. Abs .thad• gist aolootod the
stoutostAtidAtti frailamost the, number to
be used to swwwwwippoittior with ambits of
_swam la.tboleitaga, sadooat Assimilator
book tor itoo etbols) to fiidoenk s rime
•gasot to tis Mot Sawa #l4 is slotddrtia
so 7 *vs, #113,1.71.M..7;`.!';':'.:,
fi't +
News from P.ort Royal.elleturn of
Gen. Hunter and Staff.-Hie Fare
well Order...lmportant Operations
of Colonel Montgomery's Negro
Soldiers.
The United States transport Arago, Henry .
A. Gadsden, Commander, from Port Royal at
12 x. of Sunday, the 15 h, arrived on Meatus •
day morning.
She brings six bon d passengers, among
whom are Major Gene l David Hunter and
staff, Col. James Moil ye, of the Freedman's
Inquiry Commission; Lieut. Col. Hatpins,
Assistant Adjutant nerd of the Depart
ment of the South; C wander Amman, late
of the Monitor Patine ; Commander Hughes
and Fleet Paymaster ninghom. •
-General Hunters, en moor is Brig. General.
-Gillen, who con the engineering oPe•
-rations that replied the fill of Pt. Pulaski. I
No - movement of the pi was contemplated;
(Jul. Montgomery h n vary activikwith, iii
hie Empty troops in gi said, upon the I
enemy. On.thfe Ist Rips penetrated: the
main :land' fer twenty..fire idles by wag of,
the Combahsei wigs three olimpanieti destroy-,
idg large quantities of die and cotton in-
tended for the rebel , army, and burning &
great many , houses. :Ile brought away 750
negroes—men, women • and, and
threw the entire rootudry tete 'Ai panto. 'Hie
forces behaved splendidly. Abed-62e after
words he took a larger body of men down the
smut to St..Simon'e Island; Ga., add making
that his base of operations sallied. over to
the main. 'At list :amount: s he had burned
the town of Darien, end captured a , eohooner
laden with eighty bales of Sea Island cotton.
Seams companies of the Forty-eighth -New
Pak and Sigth - Delneetiont regiMints;nrider
the commend of Cot. 'Barton, of the drat
Mentioned regiment. had destroyed the tors
of Bluffton, near Hilton Head Island, where
the rebel plekets found abetter, and extensive
salt works were operated.
Our land forme in the vicinity of Charles
ton have not lest an bard ground sines the
attack by Admiral Dupont.
As. the drags pissed out of Port Royal
harbor the seamen. on the Wabash , manned the
yards and loudly cheered Gen. Hunter. A
similar compliment was paid commander
Hughes, late of the Mama, by the orew of that
veiseL Be had been with them a year, and
they signified their special devotion to him in
the tree man-of-war style by throwing their
caps overboard, after they ' had waved Meat in
his honor.
eix.lllllllll'lnaucrvat.—atavasswets.oanas
Hzanovezress Dsraiirems or rot Boars,
Hines lose, 8. 0., June 14,1869.
Major General David Ranter, commanding
Department of the Booth; hereby announces
that he has been temporarily relieved from
owsunand of the Department, and ordered to
report to the Adjutant-General United Bastes
army, for epeeist service, and
_Gut Brig.-Gen,
4. A. Gilliaore has been assigned by the Pres
ident to the.command of the Department of
the South.
In turning over the command to his stress
sor, Mej. Gen. Ranter congratulates the
troops of the Department that in Gen. Gill- -
more they Will Sudan *Meer well knowit • to
them, and whose worth they have long glow
learned to estbnate; and it i. the earnest hope
of Gen. Hunter that the saw' skill, persever
ance and gallantry, which so largely oontrib
uted to the reduction of Port Pulaski, more
than a year ago, may be equally Jumada' in
whatever enterpilses Gen. Olibnore shall neat
be engaged in.
By command of Maj. Gen. Harris.
CHAS. G. BUMP,
Lieut.-Vol. and Asst. Adj't..Gen.
Tenth army corps and Department of the
Smith.
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HPADQVLITIia DIPLIPMIXT OP TEI 13017TH,
LIMOS GIUD, 1 1 3 ort. Royal, S. C.,
1. By direction of the President, as an
nounced in special o t r i j i lars from the headquar
ters of the army, da Washington, June 34,
1863, the underrign d hereby assumes com
mand of the Department of the South. .
2. All orders and regulations established by
Major General Ranter, and now in operation,
will remain in toll force until otherwise or
dered. • ' Q. A. Gusarozz
Brigadier General Commanding.
What Changes the Change of Base
Has. Brought About.
The following letter from Mr. Croups., the
oorrespondent of the New York ; hour, de
scribes the late change of base ' some of
Its details: f
Ix Sivotroo, Snout, Sou. or,Vizoone,
Tuesday, June 16, 1863. J
It having become entirely appareat to the
enemy that the' army of the Potomac is in
motion, I presume it cannot longer be con
traband to inform the anxious public that this
army has again " obiapti Its ban," or rather
has abandoned its old base of Acqula. Creek,
and gone to Lod another. '
Immediatel after Gan.Pleasanton's cavalry
fight at Bran dy Station, Gen. Rooker learned
that the tummy was actually executing a move.'
mint toward the Shenandoah Valley. His
army - was first in motion on Satutday. and by
last night was falls fifty miles' from Its old
camps. On Sunday =Corning, Gen. Hooker's
headquarters were broken up at tke old clomp.
below - Falmouth, and last Eight they. too,
nose net down in a spot full fifty Miles from
our old haunts.
This change, of 0001 1 4 i, iSlNOiflit -a Wig
abandonment of Acquia.Oreek and the Bill
road, as a base of supplies. The, work of
clearing out began the middle of last. week;
and has gone on rapidly'and emrousfally ever
slue. Everything has been brought away,
and. nothing left for'destruction.. by Ire or
water. The sick from the various division
hospitals have been safely' , sent to Wishing.
.ton, the work' being completed, last night.
The Quartermaster and Commissary stores
either leaded or reeldraptni ; the entire rolling .
stook of the raliretd,'ousisting Of a dam
looomotives and two.. hundrod and fifty ears,
have all bleu 104 biought•off, think* to the
energy of the Qoartermastees Department.
All the warehouses and strode are empty;
likewise all the "Union /40ns Houses ;" the
refreshment alopshops,the-news-stands, and:
last but not least the dens of the sutlers.
Everything has b en brought Tway clean,sr..4
net 'a Ulan burned nor wasted—net it piled,
at the stations, nor abridge on the roid=rmid
Uinta Creek, with Itamanyivirehimais, aid
its - gnat docks, :and, its ewe busy • somtis,',
now lies bleak and , bare under the friendly
promotion of halts demi and'sullen
gunboats. •
The exodus of- the !itinerant hangerrini..
&win the last few days, bas been great,;ri.
dioulmormnimmastagr They were Tack; to
email' the new plate , of affairs, and still :
gelokeeto ohaegs tieirbase. Not less,tharr
Ave thousand of theme fragi, , who have
on to the army.for. the pest nix months, Sin
barnacles to a ship's bottom, have uddenly
been set down' in Washington Justin time,
we hope, to.be gobblOd ln Washington;
about to take, plea.- Prom . Woe.- tireauGAS
crowds-Washington:bewill stuffed . and-dot
With tumors and stories for 4 week to °Mai
about the "evacuation," - the i'skedaddleo,
and th'eudestmotion,":ice., but sensible, quiet
people will not believe' them. ;
l i
About the enemy have not/lounect a
poet, deal. What we get In aseetttly, from
Washington, and we don% believe all of it; of
mine. The Ludington. point very ittongly
to an attempted ._"hiyaaloand we.:hlis a
slight hope alit We WISJ , iPOIIII Chabot weath
er In hokpursuit of the enemy in a region st ,
little farther north./
Inform'Unit from Port liuduon.
sailor on board the United States teeni
er Perms*lii; off New Orleans, writes to the
Pall Blew New, Itd instant, as follows.
I have seen to.dey three deserters from Port,
Hodson who belonged to the , artillery pomp,'
nisi. They represent themselves and tllOl2.
assoolates as heart sick of_ the rebellion, sad'
,deolare the war simply a money making Wi
nne for the "big bags" of Dixie. '
They say that Wallod.."Cemidoi sash a,
position close up to .thri works that the zebile
cannot work -their rampart ow for as the
gunman charm to Allow thsousti es on the
works la Serving their pieces oar sharphoot-'
as. plot them The garrison numbers six
tkousatid:msa,and they_ hamo..abuillallCill of
prevision, but the: place mat soon fall:as
Basks Is Weis nadir their works. They
sap the einkaakinents and put a large
of powder kegs la - the holiest has made:
they then Drs • shell tato thiroavlty when a
untie explosion snow, which carries way
• large portlita of the works.
• _
.47
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VOLUME LXXVI---NO. .187
BY as arrival at Washington frem - Atiquis
Creek information is received that three de
serters report, that the remaining Rebel force
left the vicinity of Predirloksisurg at sun
down 011 Taettlav, with their. *pixy, Five
Rebel loot& were seen lirthe afternoon, eight
teller from the Creek.
.
Ren-AmonAr. Noon, Is now lying d i m.
leronel)-ill at the Astor Hower, New York.
Ele Opaline' and Mona, however, enter-
Witham' othla reoovery.
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W. Phillips. .. ..; An "! rfr. Verner.
John Win, , Omt. John L. Rhod a'
Win. B. arm — ' '‘ .; ' 13" D.l P. Shrive',
John Z. Parke, ..'- • .d. 4 . 1 , 8 ,1*/‘ 4 " 11 ' " .
Oharkes P. Blanek. A 1 Manlal,Wanaek
Wm. Von Kirk,. , - • .O. Boonpin lonik,
" s :r"1111. - PhaLLIPS. ProthhitolL
JOHN 'WILT?, Mil Proohloo
wit_ ir; 0411Dirna, ernhown. Julia)
VIBB-INBUB&NOB, BY THE BELL
.0 ASOII 1113311 AL uniiscas onsreanr,
OP PHIL ADILPULA.osBLIII,I7III
c., in
=l " a ' anuitry. 011oe No: 101Wahlot Wrest
cumi g imego; gum 941.43*.5t0
Ydtllatat
lInL MorNDWQM imP22""litiProPer
ScirtlCdouble the azi0nni............4156:600
Ground not, fait *sr - - - mon
Penn& 7/...8. WAD par,cent. Xortgage t
• DAnrBSCRAIOD, 1 7,900 OC
City of Phildialphla.:o per. =wiz lerso.a 5.1150300 a)
Allegheny amnty Apar et. P. B. IL Loan 10,Coo O.
CloUstowat bonds, tellAsoo oC
annidoirkni and Broad Top Afoonlala : ,
Ballktant Oompaoy. mortgage bt
PISZIMATMIIIt Sedboad Oo.'s Beock.A.* _4.000
'Stock of Miaow Mutual Laurance 55,860
Stock of OM:0 The 1,060 OD
Stick of Delaware l& B. Lowrance C0....,200 06
Ocemerelia lank ' 'AIM 11
AgOCllthal . • BSA - t,on .0
Onion M. lororsico On.'ac a
Bale Bengvable, bathos" 16,297 15
Book Accounts, eicerned Interest, sta..— D,590 79
Oush on hand and to bade Of agents..... 114365 16
..... . , ..
• 01.141. TINGLXii =e l
nrmmrDYt
1
Clem Tlnglely, -' - " n.i,:oarsou, -
_samind Bkpa,..
ww.s. Thompson' -,.. BoDE. Toland,,
.11roderick Br ' llirp, . . . Nreirk.-Lencds, -. .. --
- Wax. Miami, ' ' Jacob - T. .
0. Eitaveloon, - ..: .., ALB. Woad,
BenJ. W. Thoglay, . Smith Bows% ,
John B. Wom ll , • ht. 8. Woodwaid; '
hfarihall Hill, John Bissell. RBJetddh.
. • . , . J.G.,00h1.21: Aped.
ray 8 - Northeait . darner Mai and Wood Stint.
INDEMNITY AeA/NST LOSS BY
J.lnair..ralisataN nes INBII.IIANOZ COM
PANY, 07 .711-I.I4DELPHIA.,-(llilotkiliEland 437
Chestunt etreet, near Fifth.
;4 • :
Eintement of .Aiteste, ,Jannary / let, 1860.. yntdialuki
• - agreisiblftd - ien`ecttl Assinobly;
Pint MoitintiLamPiFilelnired...l,BB6,l%l3 06
Seal Estate, ipree't val.llloB,Olitt 108,066 oo
Thinporaryleims, _an =pie OeUael ,
Beenrice... 82,1116
Stooks, (mint *dui wow 74 Odti4 00 ,/ 06 00
Notes and Bilis.lhentiri . ttdit UZI 00
(Job- lifr o / 0 00
, - $4 108 4 24
SWF ThsvOiir pion tirfnim
_prembria trikei this
Oompany min lesrAri from Mats .whfork
base been deterndned.. .-
Iromrance madam nary .decteriptien
town intrconntry, at•ratmi as tetras ire
'l3lnod their •
lasorPoraibilt, a wind a thirty you 4
' . .they hare paw lowa by Orb to an'pasonat exoesdh..;
FourAfigiouto . of Defiers, thereby aficeding ,esidenes
of the adrattee of Lumina, lateen al theirbbilb
ty and dlipoOtion, watt ,prompthess all
La/Mass - -
Losses Call daring Clio 7var1111311.:...:.....-.11.0E6te5_57
, . •• ~.
, „,. .. . -....
Charles N. Beacham , . Liam Lea,
Mordecai D. Limb: ' ~ . Jacob E. Simith,.= '
Toby Wagner, iidwassiAL lades
David 8. Brown, ' • Geo. W: Diehards,
Baum' Gra i l?,
xs
N.
I=Lakeap
lODWAHD O. DAMN, Ties Previdsl
wir.
A.
6 7 - s. s =Avaiiiiii,",,,.. -
ir,,,... Qffloo Northeast oar: Wood A wom Its
Lily HOLMCOr.
.AVII4-611311,1* I.NSURAIION" , OOI4PA.
T NY OT PITTSIIIIRGIL- -„
B. IfILLS . Jr., /Wasiak --
M..1201t008, likereents,'
Mee, No. 99 Water gnat, Bpang 06.*.19
house, up Matra, Pltteburgh.
insurs isgatiiht tas -undivot inn dia Wow
Bias., 4 Host Issaltattess, asanogsd bp .Dfreaors who
art goat banes es A. oosiassmaty Gad ishoare deter-
C a = liber 9l 4. - to A.
character se have an. as Vain /hs bag
probates to 4.040 who dater &leo Sawed.
ABUTS, 00TOBB14 Stoup
Stock Acta/suite 00
ktortgaipos 111,100
002ce 95C( G.
Open Acoonab, WKS 00
45,198 99
Premium 11,495
Not. and Mlle
SWAB 2!
R. Nlllra, Jr.
Junes Mau _
Nathaniel Nointee, •
Alm Nintinkt
t- -
O. W. ljekstann..
IRSITRANCE C - OXP't OF: TR
LXEILIOL . •
PHILLMILPILLy..
Insurance Co. of tlLOCiato . of Reytrea.,
Hartford 'Pike '-lastrantio : Cbapiny.
allerlnzuranos. in thosbov•
111*L1 oan b obtala•d,b, anlipption,to. ,•;)
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Gill As 8 ENEaniaillit 13OPPO Y
OP VlTTSMardift , ' 0111 iii; oiribei. and
W.l4r_ grotP , ;!IIMO oiiii i ii,,
' .11A.KIIM BL, Px: : K••!• !?. e.f.C, Sli .
Insared 14484dbosto and
- landed sew: toa NM tseinitri.6iiiiiidi
of - lb* llopuierzr sak•Watera - Angs, 1441 io ,
V d, sad . .W taMt j tr e mi g oi d" t i r niii : .i .
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Via. - ,fei,•' " --iTie.cirroit' Mori cf ' a '
i
Joe. Park , Jr. . -. John • ,•
~7.
W. O. JohnidAt, ..Tais. If: .• • ,
B. I. Jamori -, ' -"" - IX. Ilsr_.,. , ..,'
Ewe Chraohl _1: - Li.: ~ •J. . Jr., - "1 '
Hod. T. X. HM I , John S. • Took
, 11iirellay Wien. ' z : ' Christ IL lat 4---
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t lima "plait silktris et lire sitaatriallsk P.
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order: , STIIISIBUAT WORILOSTRAX 416611 - 6/0.
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sitnais Ibr A. ads cot 11,IIDDZIE.
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talotordiriled mug - , inspe
pasevNEturpoitatitisi.: •:
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macron: •
, Jaulrow
Alscoader Spoor.
Dayld Loss.- •• .
Roos J. ,Thomse,
Bea). P. Bakirott,
Jobs R. ip aaFa.i
st. - a °wok. bim61....
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