The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1863-1866, December 29, 1864, Image 1

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- - Itiaki*a lik.gcrtiofili';'hhfitt breamreciived.
by tuotoeptirt4*.s t_ • , i
--. •-_, Las*t ofilchil advice!! from Georgia indicate
Aliti..aritirilia)(linaitiXidi-iallowell up the it
'-'l':- ttatien trtfiairanniiiXby sandhi. * rarebit( .
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'...,,s _ Artilicryand interatry.„ upon an expatilla hose
i destination can be„tptieileLat , CA:K64Ir di
.srecUratin :ditch It has moved:. These troops are '
:1, * rrpt*/tolutvetgeuetowerdstheAltamalus river,
: f in& !lei piilrikti aota4 .4*i :tirar.that, Tbeyt4o46
./' (1T4410 that 'Stream; and ore moving to South
• - .1 western GrergittartAncst or the prhoners-at war
a., , ,. reetirposeduir buttt . ,./andeesonvllle;p. , .
i 7.rSficrinen'aprogiciranni for hia 0 - and etintimigli
' 1 northward, serensterbe no secret. lie willert.
i - ',l' : ,- Stout yti , i . t:ii4a . l . and,
_move straight for Branch
; t .... . itife:the point ofiunitleithetireOn the Georgian'
: ..`,. -stud earollidarrrallroade; ha then oroposna. to
follow .the main road towarda yirgiAla,,fitlating
i-.:. .ti - ria - murdering as much, as be - ran g by the:way.
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'.- ..*Il very for, burl/ Sticurnanliectiujeis, Lee ells
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' .• . "'The following official,diSpktib, w 3, neared
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- , n inliarn , jo, - Dee. ST; Gp. nt •"- To Ili. I.7.i.dtim
::: 4-fr, 04 Priikliite of Ili4,..CO4fOlirateltqat.# .Ttie
.tltetn7.44rYFlq,,trlie4 under -99Ter of his •
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• . fleet.' Ilis mov,e . mcnts
,_ are not . developed. I.
.• barc,thrited:T*Vistier, Allir.ll4 the damage
! - e ilitt;-. pisii4 , : !hi . bAililine..s4.ertisa,rY for
.., defence, . and only two; guns - were disabled.
• ...- "The Maths remaining indicate that the bombard. •
anent was eery heavy. :,:idAtor.'delieial sVitriting,
commending the defences at the . maid' of the
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/river, Cotonet Lomb, commanding the Fort; and
". . the eflice.r, and men comprising the garrison,
demean, sporial commendation for their pain . .. - .
: • tey, t enie ietwciAintlgol tlrade-displayed under eery
t • • 'I dineelreettrultufnee.
(Signed) . Bourns Masao."
The I.yncithurgrriviaton has the following
',..:4 , , , itaditicizia , tw.nation tiiiitetaitare of the salt
1 :works, .antertmeei offidally: ayesterdayi ""W el
i - have been-led to hoz that these important Rorke
'.: were safe; but the source from which the report
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of their capture comes, leaves no room to doubt
-, -, - its coL'ectuestl.L . They were occupied onTnea
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,•...N...,,iday., the, Tarilki?ttd by.; . thans, -as is - stated,
i - until Th y; *heralds Tankets -retreated bl- .
t , : It "Wel that plee4 teal beld_by about WO re
! - serves Tate" Col. -- Priston, most oC Whom .
.. escaped capttgc. The world' ire reported to be
- ..*:.._:'...but little damaged, and triwittmetbod Aim per
; eons who have visited them since the occupation
or the cacmy that they can be put in working
• --, - o rder again by the first of. February.l4:lle.
• t .. mpuntiltles orsalt;:already". gedtruC out, wart • o.
.V. 2:" strafed, grad all the buildings at the place were',
, • - burned • Several pieces of, artillery. were also''',
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._,... copturodby them, but th.ygot pie else of any
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•?1, . °Gen. Bredilitridowas atleSt accounts tit Salt
-.V.11c, ..preparing - to follow the enemy on his re
,.. •Isp*ltt%A . l brigade , : prtineed,to t slcirmist( with
roar guard. . ,
..,,..`No. other.. tilting has u ri ev - en w r o nee thais e th n at
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..2; :.'1.: i -: te r' lt ' rery• l'WEl le t :iil !' . 'ec ti ' it ii ;: tir e° - :
''t •, • 1111P11. places are all .burned, bat .thertraehs are
'Uninjured." • Enacts M. Sri-4104C
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..:1110,Eis DESERTIONS TO. BROWNSVPIE.r.:
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Raclin of .ptatison.% Eratiisrat fr.pe.
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- ' ' ifee:.24.=-riteideitmei - tarter; 'from
'Otieide,: the 2161; Int' arrived.: Brazos
6soljigiiii4Yleeii of the 17tb, faipittitai
tia I.WatAigeg. thicetters hive ar4Tod'eit
itrAz os4 -!PtY b r ik !I4wkitoTXuta92o,4s thIL
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"ifiin. Weila hits discormeat- aa hoportaat .'plbf.-
'''' iraltist- the.imPerlal girrM7inient'sit lial.moras,
'• - ' la•bded•by Col. Lahotde, formerly of the Repub.
•.,•:. Minim : my; but since-ihe surreader of Cortina%
' " ' l'e• Ili , .o' ll,, 'llif;e 6 rfie"eid r l asastrilliatt.,i a borde
- • -.*: Wks waited: AZ. twenty years'.. confinement la
',,'; '. ' ' "Cattle - 6in Juan de Ulloa: Flit4,44ller ottleere . ,„ 7;
Three; hundred revoiveri Were. &Mid in Mots
. - 'rima '1401104g lci. the •trampirnOrx. Quite a
;.• ,•,. -. ti matiOr.;,'ottilffleene are in prison on iftislllein of - ,
'''' ' . l'elegiloireitird in the plot. ,-.. .: ; •
..•.4 !..',.-.. .Gen:.CraLlztas .lind surether% ...fmbh With Cal. '
Conally,lnwldeb inelotter*iv , niortallyWounded
: .. ,Tradels,very Illiik... • - ' , ' ''
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.; . Lame . number% of rebels continue to - desert
from Atm. elanthter at Ilrownsrillo. - .....,
• - . --.-.....Creton .at New Orleans was very doll . tho ,
...-,.•"".,..:' anoycenanthehizelieekethy _the Increasing dill'-
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: ~.estlq fit procuring ereltange, -The wrigq. ma-
QC •F94..limr.,tilarkc was overstockeCati.
1,2 7t.9 , 5 ,21 • 30 ; - •r - AuStpriglarlflvlnz
4f , gorgarrala under jridielous manNtratealt.
; • '' •,•' '-"•.,ciiimn)....Villiuners a*oditioe,ldt .51oignazio
.i . • ~`!' ~iiitlir4 i s.9fase Ott the A`ifftlig4, Wiliarein(lo the
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:tack.weiiher high :, water,..not :Innen Was
At t 'si
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soma time another ' erpeditlna I under
:'' .trolotiel '' ely - wenito ItSteahlrie, r i
-;.:..:)lralciii. Asizerbotebo.OgroyedstuFlik prop
. 2- : . crlyir4 optand a !aro number. at : horses and
."- - .-'l(tai , koreii sustained Wri loss - except Ilii, cap:
~AFte.e.tat Lieutenant
. Whimcj.. _ - , ... . ... •,. -.
;,.... :rat Alneatli t orarassa iltansoluli of , the rivet tbo
1... f •.. t ather.d.land a rata at the same time was mov
ln~ rap
~.,••-* ." - T 'Gen. Liarldsairseilleditlon reterwal after sue
leik'sfolle - aecompUsamr, 1: their:, .ohjett. : Tiler
traveled through. one hundred mitesin fifteen
... t. - . •-, days, bullt fifteen Midges; and miles or railroad
. -,; ... ;.- -. 'were destroyed..rmormont qtumlltlesof property
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~was alto destroyed: The rald.'sraa one of. the
~ ....mast IstillLint of thowar, and malted in (*owlet , .
4......... i. wane of Wheeler's-fames from-Tennessee, Tar
a.7l . ',. % .10,..i, foreei - ficint 31erldian and Iteanrektrd to
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the let: Gaigt., at St. Loui.j 'Broken,
SEVERAL STEAMERS DAMAGED
Vie .Slectater fitglifantler"Lost
INT. 'FNCIES SIDSAREN MAX
s7.l,arls, Ire. ice gorges abovetho
tire broke as - av un Monday . and tho river la now
• - • r.. — brileved &o be ' drar of Ire from the month of the
to , Cairo. Several steamers wero
damaged by the lee, and a nutnherof bar
gra and flatboats carne_ away. The itemper,.
lgbtapder~, firoirt l'ittidir.ll;• -with a car - ,1 of
billlk'atilat . ft; .I,e. Gred
:Shew.lfl i•ea tafal mote The twat iris:raised at
fatnims rain Mannechwei Bunk
brioW birV. :,'The total darn:Age br
it a itoclug the.lce is _not yet .asdertained.-
The -Missouri; and tinker
' tiros arereptrtrat"to,lis..yising, and. navigation
will dealaisA goon •be 'r..r.ittnied i, rstriticr.thht
didaaecup thyme a'reants
24.—N0 news lue, been ic
,sivetil Rout Flirtresiillourot [Ws
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ADVIMIS FROM WIIMBGTOIi.
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THE iIEPOLTED SETUPA 0? PORNEFM FLEET.
111PLOFOli oy THE POWDER SHIP.
, Fort Vist.rr Bombardcd on Christmas Day.
A .DETACIIMENT OF TROOPS LANDED.
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Wiwi forksi Entered ond the
Ced Off.
COMPANY LW NORTH CAROUNA SOLDIERS CAPTURED
ORDEN OF ATTACK ON WILMLN CITON
"Sever Storms at ltwbarn and Beanole island.
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Winfill.ortni;'De64s:l.:lt Whilltectis to be a
mistake, as reported this morning, that the mili
tary and fleet had return* from NorthCarolida to
Fortress Monroe. The Navy Department has no
such intelligenerthut that one vessel only . re
turnedyeatertlity Isa Alm lzdtetr place, brinOng
' dlspitelfekfrofe Admiroi 'vetoer. Them en
' ger had not yet arrived at Washingan. t , Is.
ascertained from an authentic source; how ver, ,
under date. of Fortzs Monroir - oczttenlay,;that.'
tit'Vp&trilet ; • Shfp 7 vr i an - "-r4pAgdeli• within three
hundred yards of Fort 'Fisher, about two ti. m.
°utile 24th.
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Later on the same day Adtelral Porter attacked
the fort and adjacent ,defenses, and renewed the
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botubard&prtial..Chei4Maa day . On each flees-
Mon we drovethe rebels' from their guns and an-'
deb the shelter of the bombproofs, so as to etTee
tuallY. silence their fire in a very few minulds at
tre the fidgatesand betty! shipagrot into pasllion.
At detachmentof troops landed on Sunday' AC- .
tarpon. Theskirmishe Thais* up gallantly .
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to the fort under coverer nor Ste. Some of the
more dating actually entered the works j and
brought off the flag: ',', ', ::1' `,, I
The 'bombardment 'by the fleet contlnuad on
lionday. •
~..- The Settlings de-Caba e ;Inured a centrally of
North enrollee soldiers in the outworks; and
brought them off. . - . ;
`lle order of attack on Fort Fisher was for the
flea; with :a:- Tull- head- of 'atenttn, to step off
twelve miles, while the torpedo steamboa was
tdown up; the whole fleet was then to come n as
rapidly as possible. The Iron.clads, led by the
frigWronsides;rinEaccorciP4ed by thenn
bouts, acting as their tenders, would approach
Fort Fisher front the north-east, stand* in
close to_the shore, In the Swath Channel,iuntil
within three-fourths of a odic from the fort, or_
as near as the Water would permit, the Ironsides
standing broadside towards the fort, and the
monitors ranged in line, boas on, at a con'veni
cot distance bekind. I
• in . tint poshlen they would fire OVAL:land at
the. frot,lhe frigates, sharips ;at War Ana bther
larger vessetammre . ittaltorre, formtnr. a en.4.e . ent
shaped line of battle a mile from the forte, ores
near as possible, and pour their concentrated
batteries into the forte. ' ' !
. While this.was_going_ms, Butler wasted land
Ids feral; and -Ookipetatis -with. , tho fleet. I Tho
main point of attack .is Federal Point, a
narrow strip of land on the north side of
New Inlet, and forms part of the eastant
of Cape-fear. „River, .and Is hebtlir a ries
of works , which command the month of pe
Pear River. Their capture Moses the of
Wilmington, and renders Fort Caswell i ii, ' no
pre to the rebels. Fort Fisher fs the stron or
lite! work!, tat Federal Paint; and NU to the
friiielpiil poitif - Of 'Attar frith : BllA of troops
under Gen. Butler, the lath Indiana is this only
Western regiment mentioned. -
Forrnr_as Agony); Dec. 27, via Wlstra"
:on, Dec. .—J. hale just arrived here t. the
Santiago de Cuba from off Wilmington. IThe ,
attack on Fort Fisher commenced at aotion
Sarowleyillta - Itttb,'mnissend all day, au was
-retrained on Sunday and kept, up with great, Igor
nil day. This fort Is much damaged. .All the.
bainitediina' stink; litre!) wMii barbed a*Chet
garrison .42jvha .to,, Ute booth proofs, a4noly .
venturing to reply A small portion of oar•
troops. landed ma (Sunday: afternoon andiskit
retailed with sgreat. gallantry. They pushed Op
ta the fort and'actuallY Ontitiedthe worE., and
tilled the
_rubel ....heater of dispat,eites t w .. 7 was
viirr . g. .
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rrile rift:ThdterworntessealPfrest OMR; erred
a rebelilag' front she bastion. Our troop' also
ernannal a' wlitile - battalion of the enemy who
were outside of their works . • but our fovea were
widatrawn.from the shore. -When the Saattems
;le Cuba left: r the bombanbrient was continulag.
On Broo ley. the sailors. from ; the Banthiga de
enho captured Pond-hill liattery,4lth Gli i mat,
and b ro ught.tbe Wiwi* party off to the ettlP-
A torpedo-boat was successfully explodint on
Pater:lay morning at two o'clock, but withl what
rterdelskuattierwm.,- s. :..t. , . t ~ :, . (~ ~
Tho weather has been moat violent at Nebens
and Imandielsland. Theoldesitlnhabitan never
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eerpetleiscolausit severe - stones. c,
, L , l New ,TORN, Lip... 28. - This. Flrdadngtef 'fleet
' z olrta UPULLIGENUE.
Tint - wtomormtv:ismes t . ow triln
, spzullp, op:, Ti1f...K1.3R!1).t.
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REEEGNMO,O ., -Tai,,C o ***C! , DO6NCE6
Between th el"%nilthrdisPatSstezial7 men
REDUCTION IN THE Harm lump
od Ftellna Intrevarot In Pram Tea - arils tto.
tailed
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rontrA,SP, Dee.:lso—Tnesteanignp Peittvlan,•
:from Liverpool on thelsth,lnadonderryon the
- "Mb OK Cape. Pace on the-evening hr the i (thy
et-livid this evening. I
;-: . li t ial) t rding Witte ) - Imiait 44.(c,:i t 'clietoi , ;ion •
says :- Assenting it to hefty design; We ans
dhposed to waste much indiguatidn,npontke.
the method of 'procuring the Florida ,
well Inch violation , Otnentrilify is to deprive
the sufferers of sympathy. TO Bring, this out
parly, tll4 rlno Pullets that Mr. siward
will , makenriratapotoOr'. '
A blockade running crew ban been Ou.trial in
- the Court Rieheqsier, In which the Jud,gi point.'
eJ nett that all parties In,theynatter sire foreign.
en , ,arnt denlouncecl , stieh; violations of the right,
of nsyium.
At a large open-air medlng of the opertiGies
hintielftviter resolutions were adopted 'Wrongly
o pposing the .rec o gnition of the . . slareholdang
Confederaey.; - •
Tarllontent meets inittie lst of February.
Ile, breach between the Papal Government
and the i'maslou Mlubder at Rome .mntlusesv f
The. rtoes of the }Oat; in int city article) sale
Tire reditition le the hawk tate folfpeteeit. la a
step entirely In harmony with the state of 'tire
matte, sod will be rsPetlally welcomed from Its
beine , ralcoloted to lessee the morbid dt4onden,
cv a hive has prevailed, in 'all bronchi% of trade
elntf *Eyeholes,. Mania, was corrected by
the Baturdttes edvavahat np )41 lc and it per cent." '
The dernand for discount yesterday was of the
necrege charecter tinder the full cspectatleu that
the hank rate,irould he reduced.
'Consols opert.lhi yindentaj Matt InliancoOrNO,
end after the redaction. had been torment. au
!danced there` eaanotheratudler advance.
A Puns icttec says : The good fecllog of France
to‘vanPtiro !tailed Stites Is dully increplng,' '
Tie • Cott crate contraiv'sion to .Mactutillan
ha- iron
pnccr'profisses: ko tteva. found: a
route forlianal sows MI linhoorl of rimama;
on a #llo,inra and re...lll3ring no Imitv. -
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PARTY OF REBELS DROWNED
SENTENVE RI:11171ED
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WASIUNt:IO3I,I)(S6 2.5.,-;Lnst algid a party of
rebels, nhohad homi for', AOITIC lime 1t Ntaryland:
'butpero,preeeted from returnlm; to Virgiui: ,
ou actoont of bight water, constructed a - raft
nron whiebt.liey attempted to cross the P.oto.
mac • nhore Muddy Branch. Our pickete cap
lurid one, and fired upon 'll..xe others ; whit teL
literati and. mete ti.cosreCA..: ->• -
President ' has remitted the sentence ; of
the Court., Martial .upott ,AcUng ./11ear- Admiral.
Wilkes to , n period of , oneYear: -from its -date'
the sentence having suspended .Itim three years
from - the •
• 'The si , etiannesecitgei• 'dispatches from
• Adtotrar POrter. bso !rota, Portr o4 s
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*lntin cpfry Iliancd, • - 4 ,
owned py Use United Vino° Maker s In Brooklyn
cotnei-'of and West- streets, VMS
Gtr.-vrvi fire ta.V. apt,. Lass over 20,000.
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iirestmene of 'Clakiiisia l Feared: by
tbeLUek.? x
A - CiNIP:AIGIf INTO — SOUTH
,COIINA .PRAIABLE.
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The Prepera.tione for the fop* of
! - eieseaussile. '- ; ' :
ESCAPE OF HARDEE AND HIS ARMY
PRESENT APPEOZANOE' OF TM` mi..
Special western Associated Press Dispatches
.11a* TURA, Dee. 5.9.-114. General Ransom,
commanding. at Charleston, has Issued orders
'forbidding non-combatants to enter ti city,
and renneitbsithat all area whose own re are
net Ilving its Charleston, to be immediat y•ecel
away. Gila. Banentri evidently fears an e wrest
anent of the city by Sherman.
There is great anxiety aniong,the officers and
soldiers ofShenasn's army, ¢o make a camrragn
into South,Carolina. Officers, who have recent
ly arrived, thinkthey will be gratified. -
The lirerhei correspondence says that the rebels
'.planted torpedoes( in the roads leading to Saran
. nab, causing our troops; much annoyance. Gen.
'herrn= compelled rebel prizoners to point out
these place!.
,s ,- The line of investment Mrouad Savannah sins
.neatly, thirty, miles long. In. sever al places it
wilt made up of 141:es and swamps; with only a`
--single line of pickets. .•The only approaches the
yeladsliad to our lines were by fpnr roods, as the
swamps at the time of the surretiger were flood
ed.- The *preparations -were nearly :completer
for cutting off the..Unlon causeway enclosing
liardee's army: Along the line heavy artillery
was placed in reaffirm. and theshelling about to
commence. Gen. Shernian told, the ill:vision com
manders that tke first one to cuter should be
made Military governor of this past, Which an
nouncement brought the . troops up as fait as'
possible. •
General Hardee at the time of hie 'escape
opened afire with the ramSavanah and the`guns
along the lino, thus covering his movements.
As'secm, as the crossing was completed , the
vas.'were. bloirn up. General, Poster's . fleet
moied .up next, taking up some of thei tor
pedoes, and returned as sown as dispatches
were written...
Tim city Is Uninjured, end a provost gal
yd de
dattibtri to preserve order.
It is-rumored that a considerable quantity
of rebel government property Is In the ciiy„altd
a thorough search will be male.
The forts for the defence of the city prove '
1 <as Tormidatie than was supposed, the rein
.cipal reliance being on. the torpedoes. One
tmre‘lo boat and three small steamboats were
captured. -
.The people arc quiet and well disposed, and
it is reported there are. many Unionists among
them.
Officers who escaped from the rebel prisons
say they were concealed awl kindly. treated In
Savannah.
'The /fired has au account,of the movements
of the let wing of Sherman's army and the ope
retta! oflhe eavally,' from ./ttlanta to Saran
nib. It islitiinite I that 15;000 . bales of cotton
were desiroyed, -teg o tther with all other public
properly. Kilpaterick had only one Oght of
importance.. ~ • •
- Sherman's - wholes-loss since dealt* Atlanta,
Is less than 0000 men. -About. 400 werelcist in
the Invest ment of Savunnah, and 100 by din.;
g
glitm on the March... •
Kilpatrick at one time, chased Virtieetcr forty
lei without bringing hint to a '
niE ITSTIMONIII TO MAIM FAIRACUT
raptured St. Albans Raiders.
tA.VALRT - EXPEDITION! FRIAI FORT ANAIIISTER.
Release of Oar Prieonera Probable
GENERAL RECENT ORDER
Tlie Betrayal oillutler's Plans
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r1c4,4,1: of zionTll,ll4: "cLEcilloNrog!)El
THE NATIONAL INIELLIGEIiOnt SOLD,
THE,,RAILROADS AT SAVANNAH TO et Off.NEO.
•
',llitw Tom; Dee. ?S.—The subsaiition to the -
Admiral Farragut mitten:haat has reached foci!.
iii thoutand dollata, nal as fault 40114,thoit.
.
mud dollars is -sabeariiMil, the amount will he
artsta in 7-40 bonds sad iirthcrited to the
Admiral. . ' - - : . i: , !
' ' The capture of three i't. Albert miters, 'enlis
ted In our arms. places , the casc•in a novel post
Lion. If thosii. in Montreal claim to be' rabbi
,olds re, these three are spita. If they plead ns
burgle - a, sheer are certain to' go to the [mitten
'tier/ Without" deriving any benedt from: their
rebel coMmissioni. .
Tliere Is much rejolciugli - m. orerthe Clan
- ma ilLahleh , rebel aympathizere in Cana@ are
'.. It is annornmestieretodat that Gee. rlaten's
. Division and a brigade of klipatrick% cavalry .
late Fort' McAllistei. on . 114,1Eltli , hititant,th a,'
1 ',southerly dlrection, - to release — our prisoners in
Albany, on the Gulf Railroad. ninety miles dia. '
1 taut: • The Intentlonivaato Make d rapid march
and Itlnnif4-the enemi. It is reported that
nearly all the' prisoners front afillen aro at the
mot named. . . ,
Den. lloke's Division of Lotr•st„ reet's Corps
-1..R the front of the Army of the :Tann*, last
Tbutsday, It; is supposed to bar ,gono to re.'
inforre Bragg at Wilmington, or assist In the ,
defense of 'Charleston. . ,
The Washington Reimbliain says on , appal-,
,I
rthtly official au th ority, than General Dix had,
fo antbetity. whatever - from the' Preilderit for
.th ii.3.40/I of the orders 'emu:tang .the Cana-
The Tr-domes Washington eleclal says: Im
mediately on the appearance in,,tho NO York
papers of ;the details of "General" Butlers ex
pedition of the plan to blow down Fort Fisher;
a • dispatch was seat to "New Inlet to ap..
prize Mgr of the betrayal of his plans t 0 We
mitts.
The Doubleday Court, of Inquiry 121 ordered
CrAni
•rty tep the trialtind ledo justice.
The Tribune has Abe following Washington
spacial of the:PM Thu National Inteltigenoer
has Wen sold.: ha politics will not lie changed:
• • General illecallant, Superintendent of military
railroads, bat sent" ofscers mud a part 7 up open
and run the railroad!'" leading
„out of Savannah.
The following dismissals art announced :
'lent: Colonel Utunltuts: lac Kansas, (colored:).
and Captain - John P. 'Flemln.g, 54th Illinois.
Desidna to*Ontruntsdiettl—Llentenant Aga. , ;. Fara—
ham, linh Illinois.
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• •
IE QUOTA OF, 'IVA§IIIIIGTO'S CITY
bine -Schooner Vcipfure4 and
another Burned.:.
"/ - 33E' tr3R 6T FORT LYON
• . .
Wainnwrton, Dee. .:23.--The quota, for the
Ditorlet. of Columbia, under, the new calker the'
Prcsideut - for: 000,000 men, to ; 1111 deficiencies
•ituder the tut call, Iwe been Sized at 30t0f Men.
Lieutenant Commander Gootwro brim, of the
Dnitad Flinn!, gunboat. Intso,writlng to the Navy
•Departuaintrfrorn 'off Pass, Cabello on
der .date of November 10th, reporta that on that
day - he raptured the schooner Currier, Moir,
from Temple.", about fifteen miles to the south
east of Pau Cabello I.lclit-house. On the day
net re he chased ashore a schooner of, about
one hundred tons harden, which was bound to,
Matanzas. The sehonuer WilElzifterwarciA burned
by a shell from the Itaso.
The affair at Fart' Lyon, Colorado Territory,
In whirl, Cdl. Chiviegtou destroyed a large lu.
Man villa;:e and all its Inhabitants,, will be mode
the object. at Congreasional Investhmthrl.
AMER plpilUlL : WIT WISTMED
TRE' uuntr. OF THE 41I9SPIRO1 A1;111,3'0:0
FAti, FnEoleco, Dec. 27, 7 1 W" Custom, Donee
Outhorlites here freetrated -another plot to lit
" . plentieil: to:hopper to thin 'siert... Two di;
leCtlror:gateed the confidenee of Michael hioye,
the 11 — vphreni !cadet - or the eohipirie7, nod he ,
One-arreetedhj Dotyrosoet Dtnnfi,on Satur47;.,
lib Is notrin Fovt Al b a t rosslt was pr,posei to
pxn thine the:. schooner' Solon, irivrtter;:olth ono •
nun, "snuggle her gut ,ofporcitod ,then ;Belem i
Logo remel, and ultliniteli one Otrensuie. The
4ftsr letters of
empiric front the eptvieutberltlnit.-i!!,filtnturt , "
conTfices, i-nt they are not ticion. - i
_ .
from 'repLiessee.
HOOTS' AiMY STILL, RETREATING.
OCCISICIIL 11114111-IYiri FiIitVESTS FUEL
, --
Tinriestree 'tree ittbds;'.
Totnt,"Hic tbe'
colurntkla, Teinv, Hen. 29: : The
advance Head's mai leached - Fliweriee ou
the erittliiint . the 'kit; the whole rrithe
net4-41ay ,bla infantry weia_crosalugthe
Doelildrer, Haul , 'raid* t to
„Tennessee, hie main lulny ltot making a M old.'
cirissed - Dua" rhea, and hav'p as
ieoccaakreal brtMlz 'with -Pawnee Awet4;whtt
covered the enemas retreat. No fighting tatty
coneroance !pas. occurred Once the ,nff. Sa:P.
Sprint Hill.. Tennessee-is nosi.free oirebeic.
NEW YOBX GOLD bIAHHHT.
I '
SALES OP SCRANTON COAL BY AUCTION-;
GREAT FALL - IN MARIPOSA STOOKS.
I -
Probab* Existvearo 'of en swim* at
N. F3
liim Yong, Dec. 23.-41
speciid . deniaild froin anc'entakars or fore A.
The price opened it . MN, advanced to 3 734,
end igeo fill' to Si6tl';' on; rinr.orit isi a reiulse '
before Wilmington the price rose to 221, btt re
ceded again to 219;1, The monthly sales_ of
eciatitdu coal, 1) . 4 atieibM, took - idere to-clay..
The average prices were, Maid the liannto as at
the . last . salcOmme tarielles . magi „ng framl one
to two Antiltiip ' hlg.,het. .Steandkutt, 82,0 , 1 y.,
.0 0,6734; lamp, its,so@t9,oo; grate, fo,to
43,2734.; env, t'2,75043,00;. stove, S3 i G3N
v9,7Z,; chestnut, tt3,22q.-` 5 , ,, 0. ' I .
—... . ~.. .. ..
'The Cuba took outs
--..,..,, __ , __..
Nnw Your , Dec. W.. There - is very Attie
cx
chement,iti railway, Shama to-day. , A alight fall
this morning, with sut.emtent improvement.
Some heavy purchnsca were made, In hope of an
Advance at January. The Girrernment I.st b•
strong, with fair demand. Coal shares • aregen
erally sternly. - The ntiseellancque list irregular.
with wide rinetnations on soma shan.i. Bank
stocks In g . ooddetnand. State stoeks quiet. }}Thin
gnat fall in Mariposa Is owing to - the repiorted
failure of the mines, and to the testimony in the
Cmlykr-Weed trial. At the "Petroleum 1100
ai t
Germania was the ouly,stoelr in demand ; sales,
were 4,500 at 110. Much excitement prey Is In
_Betoken - and Vicinity at the 'Probable exis env!
of oil springs ; au Investigadon Is being ma c.
The cold speculation is very active tosht , on
news front Wilmington.. Ono drat parcipuied
two millions and nearly all
. operated:lnatvily.
There was a million,
of s.per ceut..and inbachnimtly
fall of four per cent.
The afro mship Cuba took out Ut.'sal.ooo in specie.
THE OCCUPATION OP SAYANNAIL
Obedience and Order Enjoined on the
' Citizens. -
fiEllEl, Atli' '6B
The 9tetteuetions to Nberman•* Mira"
• - ozi.AutratttO.
Nun.' Tolu, D..,1'... 23.—TheSava i
nnah T. 4464,
~
reh.-of tfieltlet, says :: My the fortunes er war ,
we to-day pate under the authority of the Vede- ‘,
rat maarYlormt. The evacuation has left thh
city gates open, and Sherman, with his Min, ,
will no OVA .to•dttr take ',Poss&‘sion. : We dc_
sire to counsel obedience and ell proper'reltntet
•on the, pert.,,of our , citizens, and, to expre4 the
belief thatthetr proPerty end Per46ns will je re.'
tpected by the military rulers.
The fear General thrman will rep , it his
oi
Atlhnta erfatleion order we think Is of do btful
foundatkeaf then be CO[11(1130. supply fo od Air
the chlzens and. the army.. In our case f can
he Abundantly supplied for the army and t e tit- .
Urns. It b eh ooves all to keep within ',their'
hoeSes ankiltinteml Sherman can organide the
Provost Marshal system-1 . Let. our condnht . be,.:
such us to win the admiration of a magnamlons
,f,:e„ andgiie no ground for complaint or ;hard
trintrneut on the art of him who M 3, from
su insiellialfe 4setaaasleu of_onrivity.;.
• . Thea ~ a arretpundent air: The ;rebel
'Cenunodore Hunter has .gono lip the Savannah
neer with ar couple of tight-draft gunboats.
whirler , ' carelq, nardeies infantrj; and stun,
ter's Beet, eomMned, are the several obstacles
to Shertitati's march on Augusta' hj wrier trans
portaikm.
111 E EXPEDITION 'ON GORDON-Sir
RETURN iOR.fOIIR , FORCiEk
1110. Sf ig Reported Mortify' Founded.
Nrty lions, Dec. 21.—Tbe /treats tomer
apc . .rnlent
,gives the.detalls of Torbett'a ear4lry.
etiaiditicin 'to doidontellle. A 'sharp tight oe
reetrtg_at lAertl KM& frheteleis' rfro.lfilren•
ttroom§"Pin_ two miles of ft ordonivllle,
tludieare was , foand to be If.rongli defended,
and re)nfig . tgaantaperlyed from Ittehmontl.whlle
our foetus. term TOrbetb ten,
clotted that It could not. be tuiut, and rettirtml.
.• ,On the mart . ls Ir!as T 0 0.4 91161' Aloseby kad
lnen mortally wounded try one of oneacOnts.
Thepsuit of the expedition shows that alt the
conntles, in Y r uttrn Vltninfa. Northeastern Itr
ginta, rind the 'Central &inroad" are moor 1303-
Ar. 4011- _ _
7.
„ .
• t Gest: SlutscitutspirOperattunut.
.Tonic, De c. Ml.—The Itiamond IThig
- nt the - 211thc italic that Ceti. Sbannittaik's; cow,
mead had captured Saltville, W. Va. The val.
t uode. salt asorliaishlch supplies nearly the'wholi
Confnleracy, was Wanted - Mete end they knee
Anfp Oefended with greet...ll4r4stcupe by the
• ro.Fels, ever slice the conueneemer:t of the 'ter.
, ,
Import.ance it Savannah.
SeW Vona, Dec. 38.:—The World. Wnth .
tourapatialanya that Shen:inn considers liavan
nah of sorb .Importanre ! tutu Charlanonb ne
to n - greut railroad vs. Are; There he 'eoald open
ronlninleation' With: Beaufort, when
elowleatou would lUD front own woaku • •
' 110 Ivry • Lax, IN. Naw le the
mats of inhabitants lifer Let fart* and 3xures
almw• -Throrgimalbra af , &Albion:, Ilya lo tene
ment_ houses. Of 416,00 (Amities In the a11y,.:
woly ,000 _have an independent home , by ahem..
selves, 14.303 fainilici live two la a hoitsel 4,410
live thrre in a house. In 'the 11,064 bowies not
tarlalled. above; 71,383:famillei live, or r ather
stay; seven families, of thirty-ire souls Itt each,
itedole, Tina.' is tab • average ;'. while the 11th
Wird; 113 rear liaises, or the back'ends Of lout
:reached. through' alleys, contain 1.013 Mollies;
111/ to a bowie. • Others have eighty 011011 some
.ninety-9v9 persona living In them. in ono ward .
OrSl3ll- 1311 e bOtt,e s hold MIR sonis-187 !Anions
An a mingle holl3e. In ono hotthe them* 116
families. - in another there are 000 low Irbil stud
Oeimuut persona huddled torthtit- I
. .
TM: !non .man aPpIIOLI to Dr.
Jarteson, the. celebrate&olvonhot of llostoi, with '
a box,of speFhneas.. "Cali you l In 'toil
w hat
this lA, sir "Certain!, - 1- ran'i Or: • har is
Iron pyrites." 7''.l k .valea of thud
der. "Iron pilites.! , ... , ."lron pyrite!l-Anti
Whorl that I" "That's what ;is;' Bahl Lilo
ebernist, putting a lot ou the shard. orer the hot
colds, where it dilappeared: . A .Dross.!'
n bat is Iron pyrite*" worth 1. , "Nothing p ,
"Nothing: .Wity there's n woman Inoue' town
owns a whole hill of that--and -Pea . ritaprlett
I,er . • -
Tui: managers of hulicelair In Net! grleaus
having objected to the dls . piai of the national
Dag In their rooms. on the grottra that It WWI
"trtittral symbol," 'Alen, I.lnrltint had sent au
Official note: ci Said trianogeN,Anforming them
that the Stat-Sp aiglelßannes IS the "symb7l of
the sovereignty of the nation ;under whoim pro.
tectinn they are," and directing that It bettarna. -
diately placed orer the. principal. entranea within
their hall. or that their fair hi at once eltmed.
The instant arrest of, any perion Nhowingdisre-
Wevt the Dag icas'also-arderoi;
,
Cturizs "Btra,r4cOmov, Thomas Ityao, and
.Icuuts Murray. Indlano'onldijis;ipy, allot at
Deccnitter =4, for, Lac mdiaes of
boutityjtunplai, and detection. Another,'namcd
Doyle WM, resOltd for ten'ilays., Th4oxinuoals,
- AtFrd I:United Caml) .Durtielde, sontb :2000
'trOOpt being present.. 'rho' tirlsoncia'
fate_ with tinxmo-w.; SolPa t I bonin'lnmP
crs, now In custody, were theexaeuttoti ander
, guard to
dd nod ndo to ,alto*.t,lio itit,eroldc,6to or
ThOrfellow erlrnlnely.
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A , Opt has beep opened iri 'Furth for t.ry Kale'
Afiqter Troia theylver rt
Jokul„ for the n,..oedt.
Ortlibeewbb . iii#i tolafo-thiireliiiilien On, ptizel
with drivetrom tbls 111F4orIt. st.liusi.l . 'i , -•"-
~,~iF '
MEM
REIM
gheny,,, .-. • . •1 - .
A - Mold fitirsc Thlef. . At a meedug of the Return. Atlges of Alle
,
; On Menday" ?Ammon a rorgtlij locking ens.' ghee; held on Tuesday7Ardittr Bahama. Et?,'
tenter ennerektbe. stables -attached ;o . the Grant'; was called- to the eludr,.-and 13, McMullin ap-
Mouse, "Wheeling, and ordered the- colored oseler,ii secreta4 ,- . After intunlng.UP the Pri
, ,
te saddle up his t tense. trims gray animal, Whinh nuary.eoto for Mayor and DlrecW of the l'oor,
he • pointed- out,i - at She same time greed:leg , , the following gentlemen were :appointed as a.
about haeink' .:kimi 4,,, - tiay forty cents roewmne 4311.7 ESetlltiTp Committee - fol. thee twine year:
the horse fed. - The - . -05tler nothing susPeetlng.. lint Wayd—Wra: Thempern; Alex. llama,
saddled-up thkhorse anethe man mounted and • Th*lall h is ; 11 .' 1 . Georg e . G e ` l-N: 'mille r . •
- - Second 'Word—John Brown,. Jr.. lent...Chatn."
rode away /3.11431/5 the ' Su!pcnsion 'bridge. A iont,
. hew afterwards ii ..., e .. 5 . d . we i. eeed , oie , the - Wes: T. 11. Smith, .robn rieitn,Geottie Both;
' home belonged** htr2 Wren Moo r e, -of-Mounds- "( well: . I " 'I ''' " ."
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i2e and that the tanknovrte man , had no more • l'h " IVaru—:°l ' a 13.13'i1i Samuel Tra6"ggir
"bon* In the stela,: Mr.lWoodmattsic th e Pre-
A e ti f i . .. ele ., n la m - the f, he Ind upon any other it. R,ltiy.,i l ."C. Smith. Jako b Ifeekendorn. , 1.
Fourth Ward—R. 11.• , Franels, John A.:Mperi
.prietor 'forth° Gtinet, Mouse, at once alerted In A. 11..lbirebtleld, LouLsVcrol, j. - , 8. Stogie.
, .
item* and Inlirklgeport seeuredthe servicea of -'
n young .rorin le loin In the eearch after the
,thief. Mx. Synednransle, took one road and the
,
young ro a n toot nnotbef: .
Yesterday miming tire young mencame lition
the thief at thihoure'of a Mr. Thompson,' In
• lietrobnitinintii, about len 'males lfrom the city;
and at once arrested hire. • The stolen horse ,r 4.4
,found ettniil*JA Mr. Thmnfisen's stahlC, and ,
the thief watflibeednpon Me beck and hronglii ,
to the city, mailing at the. 'Grout „House yester
te -
ta
day orninptib,hbont nlootecloOk., ,He said his'
narnewas It -Moreland; and that be reild-- "
.
ed In'earroll nty,, Ohley: Inn be . was reeitg•
nixed by it g " lawn in the hotel as baring,
lattly served iv in the %to Penitentiary for
committlnea. rape. The , USAF ' woe cothuitted"
fdr trial. "..-: -,- ' '
=ME
=MIM
MEM=il=
CCTV, Arill Lai
114sburgit!PathoirpL'.
In the list OS piteuts Sc.l3rd from.the
'Paterti weei ll'oremlleir?4, -
'IBA, Ito find Ms- to•hoentors in tlxfs•
city: • -
Iferbert:W.C:.Trreodle of ritokrergh; re., for
Improved toodtrof rrosto gm% r rpti
retroleumaistilifiriOs. - 1 .
?Jacob - Becacipl'.Pltt3trurgli,,lr 2 u, for improve
=rut is the aria:ration of hot blast for yttd
dling-fortutreir.:.
Jotrirs 31arIlii.cooper, of T'itt,spritVi, Po., for
ImproyenierktAi),,,rartrklgrr for revolvlnF ,firo 7 .
arms. -
~l~eCter of Pittsbi ` . for
George. P. __Aeone, of Pittsburgh,,._._ _
improved apporetumfor reversing - the motion or
-
.1 'R
,Ira obbins, - MA James 014 of Pittsburgh,
Vs.. for itriprOmnent in hhrse rakes. ,
We also'fludfthe following re4ssue:
Charles llaviliorn, of Fittshargh*Pa., for im
provement in titular hollers.
1Y . .rederiekCrott.e:r, of Titus-
Pa., for Improvement in ejectors of oil
(ice. 31. lkfiMvbray, of Tittorillc, Ps., Osigaor
to J.l). Atigige and P. Crocker, of the sawn
plate, fbr Impremernent in ejectors for oil wens.
Court Proceedlngx.'
in the ease hi William Illilhaubton,
Lytle and Jantl, Ford, charted with eon:tinkling
an tiggiavatedbasault and battery on the nerEact
• r'
of Adam Ifundel, the iffy typed a venbet o not
guilty aeto the . felonlou3 count intim indiettitent,
bet mbdentcanor in shooting the
complulnant.i Ile 'sante partiet worm ytkterday
nouvleted of at theibottie of John Aratnon,oo:
tulton sired.
The came of Mark Kinney. Indicted for ;14-
batterr onllic , -.lton , Ott -of George Ma
ton,. was. en trial when the Count adjourned last
ITcnlng.
Tbts cak2f als,o grew out of the riot at tliehouao
of Antracn, - and all three breaches of time ixmee
van, no douttti he traced to over indulgence
iu
ctrong drink.
Shooting Affray to Wheeling. •
,
bri .11ondayilternoogri. shooting aray took
idnee in font of 'Ball's tavern, Harker Squiro,"
width, it is _feared, will mull fatally to the pro , .
printer of the house, Mr. Jelin BOIL Woo sol
dier*, Bald to belong to the Proioat Gnard, (nth'.
016.in6utry , ) went into the horrtc. and asked.
for semettlng - ,to drink. *, hir.. Bait - refaced to
won anything, 'obeli eQIIIO 'tiara • wools '
bir.ltall !Unordered - the ' .soldlera oat'
-Of the Roast`; liCeald,'strnek one of them.'
One of the homed ghtiatoplier
drew ipMca'suidgrvl at Ball, who was .tat this
time - scan dln4 In the door of his Ronne. • The
hail entered air. B.'s . breast and is ilionght to.
IMTE lodgedu the Shonldor,prodiehig danger.'
(MT , ' and it talented, fatal wound'. lloward was''
cosiuoiLted•Co.:ltto:Aillclivziisifor triuL . V
• ~ .
7City ...Mortality. , .
L, Ijr..GeorgeL. McCook - , pity . Rlcianto the Board. —
- - - '
of Health, rePorta 'the Utensil:in deaths in the
ally; from Die: 17 to Dee. 94'. ItX.4:
. . ,
".911tt1ee..:.i,.., 0 White. 9 f
.-
;v4:gmalm I
...;lit Colorot.i... 0
Total..
.. 11 ,
. 0 Of the diadneestbere were: Dysentety,2; aro
plevy;l; fracture of skaall, I; dropsy, I; catarrh
re.rae,....14 ; I*n:ulnas; I; whooping cough, 1;
1 • diptolierta, 1... ..• '
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.de si red imA last Thr atiglit, beforeatt la e cx.c "la ellent audience,
' and will be repeated tble evening. Any 'one
Olio has tun seen Mrs.thowe's great novel dram
etieed,should certainly embrace this opPortunlty
of witnataing. ha • representation. The, present
may IM the last time it will be performed here
Or some time. The play Is well put apon the
'stage, and we shOuld blotto see itelibuse erom.l 7 -
ed nightly during its repetition. ..
, .
ELFCTION' or TIOI3TECIL—Me Ilitoekh(Jaen'
•of the:Alasor le rtind Bodety keld n meeting on
Toesday evening, for the purposeof electing
Board of Trustees, to scree for the ensuing year.
The old' Board were ro.elected without opposi
tion, and are as follows; • Wm. Phillips, James
abidle, A. - M. Pollock. 'Jas. lierdman, Wm.
Noble, Thema lineage and Win. J. Anderson.
• .
THE LAT* tkrlClO;..—COroner Clawson 7 04 e ,"
day told an twin - est 'Ori , the bode .. of JarureC.
rcalgrc v. who oommitioa.wwichle 31undal
bug at the Marine fiaplsal. No new fact. were
elicited In regard to the unfortunate a:correct ee,
and the jury returned a Tatki of aelf-tourder.
"Ai }TOM.—Muni Thanes F. Nilson. C'eimal
to Itahia, ha. arrived In 4tds city, mid I. pops
for the patients% the BLlCharles lintel?
(Gut ReTlysl—b*C.l 4 lg* but oda ftM
en•r plptant Moral Drama -Ueda TON% Cabin
Teatre to.slubt!
11150,1 A IIIigUIVIS CiItUNCT Oa )ft
nminstrument Is ell that le needed In any church
of Mdlnary size; and CYO] to Trially Church. le
.1 hie city, the gtacd.ht slecimen of Gothic arehl
%WV on the continent, Dr. Cutler, the celebrated
organist, has introduced • one of them 'lnto the
ebsurt I, as bettor adapted to some parts or thc.
.act rite, and to some classes of music, than the
g cat pipe 'o whOse tone* Rake the walls
. tremble. . lit the churches throughout the coun
try thee answer every reitelrement, and have
already Joanwidely nought-for and Introduced.
fhleh 'mitten' artiste and musiciens as Thalberg,
Lowell, Hawn, Zundel, Root, and.twiny others.
hear testimony tosigir merits in the highest
terms ; mai once hea ng them. wilt Satisfy the
tll , lt kleptlcsil that theism Mu what the Church
h,o. teen welting fur4-bomething Wald, without
drowning the shiging; ' something easily. ob.
Wiled, easily kept lei - order, end • giving power,
majesty and melody In the worship of God. Per
this nOthing is equal to the organ; and hire we
have an WllllO, sweet, solemn, sonorout and
pseud. the instrument 7011 will love thd Marv ,
;MV911,,M YOU hear it.—.Y. K. Obscrerr.
p l an Tom's Cable—Unele• Mat's Cable— ,
rCarleTTomscaidu—'fbentre tolilgitt I , •
I,cr ca no to l'irropali,whens wawa had
the kruteet ,at i,.1 y. of lioliday gaits la the tits::
!do b...pg. L:4 c..cled stock **plaudit WI Wl
went of Albrc., liateltels, 'Polka; Gold recs.
Pencils, Porli.ct Rail!, Wicket Albums, and ether
tallish! , Sol day Presents. 'Those wanting some
'
thing niee•forsucti, el mild cell ou Plitock. '
.. .
7ITTOCK .enntbioes to odd fresh ear& to his
present Tailed stock of card photographs; Loy=
era of 'time beautiful cards should not fell to
• AT rirftves— e boys can And .at Yiktocit's%
Outs toy books, usenlics and blocks. rrokiteif
:W. .
Tussusiodnes impnr ss and books; of the la
test &Ohioan hi+ rittodel., °vim:4w the post
.,, . 1
'0 Era.mr-Oil awn ran awl maps or the reno
sybunia and Virginia districts at Pillock'a.; •
FITIMMAN, Moines.
and.
others get the New
. • Turk dailies at Plltoch'e.. s .. - •.:
•
- .. Mums—Yon 4n get thorn of Pittockl,
dAt.uswaci.—"Pitine k horsa greet.uulety:
•
•
• Saccax.=—C era Stmcvs*--Vitele Tom
Cabin—Uncle Tubi s Calllu—llientre !
T 111.111111. 6 .5 VA l ntrints.—Thin pcpular ekab
linhtnent tild n tinutendotts businenn during thu
hohdlls, aturtt ipp 'oral7 derberving.of the most
Ilbend patroeage, for no pains or - expettan Is
.pared - to real:cit. all that the:pnblleeould wish:"
ktnythc, the belf .utanag.r.Ja deterndund ;()
be behind no oneln catering. fur the atonsctncut
of the public. and . sre hope . he may be amply re.
wanlod for lily cnirgy and tact. •
Sullen Tour stets for the last tire- aightA of
tluelc
• • •
Tom's en •
, .
Beown'a: ThicisrittAt'Tatiman are
* known wan established remody 4bn'. Cionghl,
Colds, Bronchitis, IT"nrovlese; and other trod
him of the throat and lunnei. Theirgnod cepa
ation and ostensive we has brought out LIAM
lons, and similar rnTamtions.represented to be
the rano, which are genendly Injurious. Ob
tain only "Brovi,d's Bronchial Trocheal".
: .
veils of tbe eltuni—UtvaoTont'i
tbaVe to-nlglst.
Oatiamrsa !rut.
Ifin at tktritg
=EMI
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a
Union Executive Committee for Alp:.
• • - DOC. 24- 1S C. 4..
(41.211e.T.The report:of the Vac:maid
Co'mtnitten of the Sanitary Falrhas been delayed
for the purpose or settling all the outstanding •
accounts, and in order that it may be The
whole budnits of tbeTairwill - be submitted to
the Antiklint Committee thrnianelintion. The!
Andltlng Committee,' 11 WM be recollected, wall
appointed et :the' motet or the MOVVOIOID
among the best meow - tents* the city, none of
its members beingon the Executive-Committee
' - -or among the °dicers :of the 'Pah; They trUl,
'audit -the nerboute as soon ne , .thelireashre
Mishima at 'thi.4 season of the year will anew
them to driti; and %the minks' wilt then: be hn
itbedietely givim to the public. Meanwhllel am
instructed tvy the Excel:dire Committee to make
this statement to the ' The entire proceeds
of the-Fair have been paid Over according to'the.
pledges of the Coninthree - before the Opening of.
the Fah: gestiectftilly,
Dr.sztrrEn Atmettrrn. .—Yest y.aftemortri, •
a man named , Gustavus Wagner was •arrested,
on 'Federal 'street; Allegheny . ; and taken before
I'royegi 'Marshal Sicker, on a charge of biting!
dt-sorted from the dth United. States Infantry, Ott
Jultist, lket Wagner admitted Abet he was a
.drsgrtcr, but plead, In justLfication that ba had
been wounded at the battle of Fair Oaks; taken
Daimler, but afterwards escaped and returried to
7lti t home In Allegheny, where he bii , shwie rb
t e also Statlt that it bad been Ids ln
.lent ion return to Ids regiment, but • had Pr- .
04tm to do sn. Captain Fatter sent him to the .
Girard House, where he was placed in confine
ment. Ile Will probably be tried for desertion
by the Niilltary Commissional. present in session
in axle city.
Garxihensattrint Truck , Tom's Cahn' Un
Tom's.Cat•!n!. I.7nele Tom's t;ayin! Theatre.
Theattut
itiew Year's Gills and the Place to ;nay
Them.
• In the selection of presents for Sew T'ear's:
nifiS, parents and friends should bare a regard
tor such as' are useful as well nd. ornamental.
Food for the mind is far better than indigestlSlc.
'nick narks for the body. .The ejstetn of the
,?.,Irtmpolitan Glft BOok * Store, fin Fifth • street,'
Is one well worthy of attention , In this respect.:
Ls In addition to getting a good book'at the low-,
ff,t retail price, 'the , purchaser is likely tore- - .
vette a ~• • •old or silver wateh, cohke urn, braee
,lets, locket, chain, silver castor, silver salts. "of
spoons and-forks, gold-lincsi goblets, opera glass,
car I meeker or some other sultable'gift. •
;
The collection df books is one of. the largest
in the city; comprising the: finest assatmeut of
portfolios, photograph cabinets, annuals, poets,
' beautiful editions of standard'works, tales, juve
nile stories; also, the - best and largest stock'of
bibles and prayer hooks. In buying at tim
trop olltan bin Book Store the buyer - is sure to
1, get the Worth of his money. As the book la
übrth ell the money Invested, it will be seen that.
he ethinotlnvet'vtlth st - loss .of anj kind. la
acknowledged to--tothelplace to, get your holiday,
gaW6tWa3 , - sattsHol. A rail
will satisfy yeti tliat'ttiMetropolltai Girt Book
Store la rhOiAtiCti to boy yoir has - ks, photoiviph
allntaa, AT., for the holidays. . •
,
•
GIUGAT CO3MlN:tilos Tttotira. AT WORM
to Iteu..--We hate already alluded to this nn,
tivalcd entertainment; and wo once more call-.
attention to it In ot*r to spar up: thooe
- hate-not witneseett the manly: meritorious per=
Tormenm of this to:Ceaent - coratiany. The ge , -;
flitts of fttiftte somerbj has Onbodied thltren
tertainment, a kirks of chaste arid'
form:wets which for.luLtinele merit we hate'
nes(r seta excelled. When all art- to 'good. - It
onnidbcdasitlions. to particuLarize -the marlorts•
apeclalitles nf • this talented' companj. 4 Riau.
totthb:g is a star, nail ekery 'act in rendenal—to
ttiotimet . &thole manner. , It la worth the'prioa
orndiniEsloa to witness any 'one feature of tills
matchless entertainment., .and those. who Deg - Teat
It isll forelir,"rtzrel
, Tao your wilts and -Mile ones to the great
Combination Show. •
. ,
, To give 'way tor other notcliles--Undo Toe&
11.x . txo nlgbta inore,onl3V - .. •
nlgbtlaat arta . of 'the' great moral dram
tufie Tom's Cabin, sitbe,Theatre to-night.. ,
'` l %' 6 W - ni.Pb'albtrms
n e t , . ‘1"
' e' I; " 'l-41 'I I
2fCirS N uetk. P 62 r7le":111.
Tits children cryfor IL. -Uncle Tort' Cabin
at the Theatre to-night. ,
A mciassortraent of mdroecci wallets for sale
Id low . prlcta,. at Irraak . Caaes 'Buoy and'Nevrs
I.kilot; Chronicle Building. •
lasi night but °sleet Uncle Tom. Tbcatre
Tim: area!
Grpro 7 staptrior mit= made Call ;
tarns: stock at MKlulland'a Auction 'time,' 63
UNITE Totes. Csmx. For. erica ri . trains, see
i SM.—Diaries forlblls, at low prtem, at Frank
C'peesa Book sod NCWI , Depot, Chronicle Buttiling.
"Itatauvritiviiodrooli course.^ Bee Uncle
Ti.nra
A Quaker Wirers Justice.
t;en. &heath's rotolutkm,
'staking runaways Crum the drag, who have gime:
to Ulnada, alleo,, and renal:log them to be am-.
.UraUsed before they ran again ezetelse the rights
of eitlaeaship, Is gond bet 01d. , . Coogrem wilt
ondonbtedly enact the law, bat a de-v.14m0 to
advance has 'already been tOren ,by competent ,
nuthority. • .•
"Thee has no right to rote,” mild a good old.
Quaker Judge of Pollan' In Warren COtttiti, •
°lsle, to a would-be. voter -4 the late election.'
"What do you _mean 1" stormed the astounded,
devotee of thee Great Unready." •• I mein
thee is tot a voter; thee Is tat a eltleen of. this
State."_, you Old fool; I was born In this :
trountry, and have lived here all , my life, and.
there's nolodv knotrs It better than you
" Thee Is , misialten, my friend. Thee was torn.
hem, It Is true; I knew thy father before thee,'
and a good man he WY; I little thought his sou
would be spelt' a thing; hut the* hasn't lived
here all thy life. Thee slipped away about "the'
Cline, of the draft; thee went to Canada, 'and
neither - paid th e three hundred dollars, If thee
nitpo6OLl to fighting, nor took thy musket., If
tbee.waan!l; :bat. thee. Iter.atne a leftism of a fur•
eigit country& and thee can't vote Rue
• The IdeClellanite raved, but the Quaker Judge'.
3V,te !amble. qbe NtneleilaniteAnclnred then,
p:.,1 do law for 'tam" a tlerinlan, and heiwonld
pr.ntronle. Watt :I n a- the Quaker 'wet calm.:
Thee ma's be right about the technical .lut
geage of tl;e law; I do ant pretend to sayt'lltit
II,.; went to C'itiottl.i, and' am tqe;ar . act/
• Quaker rortrfe—
TyIKII - can't . wit; !!' And he, dtfttet:
3114 wan burn !nix irath.
* eit'.,Cht. acre:
11*Were of .Geedt. the Property or a Rebel ,
PreAyteritue Preacher. : .
W* are Infer:era that wider. an order,leened
fmrr. the Court, to AClxbrilan c o with the
Trueulotte or the minflyention set, the valuable
furniture and library of, the Rev. ;We 11. lace,
Pirohyterisu minister, formerly pastor of the
Walnut •atrect church la this city,• have horn
;idyll by, the U. B. Marshal. ' - • • .
When 31r. Rice teak his Arpal l lari for eche).
• dOst in seareli of the rlyhts he eortldreteajay. le
.Keuttteity, he left these good: tu the lmeement of
tile 'church ; but somehow t hey got aeattereti..
among mono of hi. uotorlous seetatslott frlerole,
lu . y.ltotte pources.lol they wore round when seized
by the 3tendti,.,.Whetiter torch art indulgence
would luvie hero enjoyed the three ye . ars by as
escaped l:nhaulat from the lean despothm of Jeff
• 13art•'•goterinttent, •we leave for stir render. to
. decride.--;Loshoilie rms. • . .
. A Setstsit Journal states that Mame. Barri,
a rope dancer, who lit. recently. been peifut nt-. -
hgr atliurgiw. alter walking along a tiglit rope.
thirty (out fagn the• pawn), with a rannott hall
attached to each,leg; the lost her bat:loco when
lathe act of turuiug to repeat the feat, and fill
isttli great Clolettee into the orchestra, heir head
striking agniust a tattle stood. .ThourpSho • re
two rouIIISIOUIS she wan not sisinasly hurt.
and will so= resume her perf wmaiiew,
If prouiptetl," one of the papers akrgred)l4, by
bee Intense "ammo. de rart.'' •
Duwarmse.—The LlenteVant General or the
United States Army eras walking on the dock at
City Point, a day or two•ago,. apparently 11 1 1,,
sorbed In thencht, end with the Incur%table cigar
ti his mouth, when a negro guard touched his,
arm, sera*, *•Stcp Bryn king - 'the dock, oar."
"Ate t wee year. ortlera.” asked • the thateral,
looking up. "Yes, tir.” replied the negro.
coarecously, hot decidedly. .‘Very good erdere"
:aid Grant, throwitig kis cigar Into the water.
, the rostinuster-Orncrorn report It Is .tatei
that 11:1,81:: letters :were returned last reir to the
deed teller ogles, It brine icupomildo to deliver
them fbr wit orprepxyinentor tlie'potugd, or
I.retiet%elllreibri directed, • • •
Mil
EWA
•.
/Mrs. Lirr/Par ilaw'''llnsf
`dh! 11 - ,5 piCasant to drop tato my orrif easy
their : My dear, thou & a little palpitatban , ,,What
with ttrotting upstnirt and what with trottiog
down,eunt why..latchert weirs should' attic col'
ner
,statra is for the buildm to Justify, tfunigh I '
do not...think 'they' fully understand their "trade
and never did,.elso theasmciteas and nOt . 4
more aouretiltuees...and'rester drattghti and lik.e
'who watkibg'n pmetlet °flaying tho plaster on .
•toO,thick I am Well eparlaced, whinth holds Abe
,
dinsip; and tcechlinneytpats putting them; on.
bygnesswork Ilketa , at.atiarty;tthd ao More
knowing what thelettiret wilt be ahoy the smoke
bless you_ than -I Ao,lf eb mritin:pateltalat
will mostly be either to tend 11..4w:in: your throat..
In astraight,fonn eve It a twist . ..heft - malt gses
Atm. Ana' 'Teiprz, mil.tind of
lime new - metal elaisoeyi all minder, of shapes ..
'Metes a roWl 'cm ed ;Visa, Vozohhant's
,30dzing-ttonse, - lerwor dawn Mr.the'ati(ee lade Of'
the - way) that - the,y 'may inat.:• - roar smoke'
into artificial patterns , l'oe,you - Velbie-yola
low it, and Dust quite.aasaisi swallow
plain, the' flavor being . .the maw mot .to Men
tion the conceit of gutting ne signs on tam tot
or your house to , show, the harms Is ,which you
take your, ardoke. into yoar,laside. Being here`
„before your eyes my - dear In my own easy chair
too toy own quiet room in tay 'owl( todglig -
Rouse' liiinbcf• •, - Eighty-ear , a Norfolk street„
Strandi'Londoit, sittuated?wildway - beta ien Aber
City and St..darnee-4f earthing is *he/ohne:a
to be , With thesis hotels calling tfiniselvm Llml
but: called Unlimited by. Major Yakima
rising rip cierywhere and rising upintcifl aptsag ,
where they, can't go, any higher. twit may rabid;
or,thisie mounters Is ilve mettlandlo.rd'a: or a
laudiadi'a ,wholesciree rice , whoa Content a'
jOurneY,', amid flirt a bans en eleetritleir
attmbit• clicking '
ont of it Whteh' it'S not In ma
'Marmot be glad to see r Me: abt tO Web I don'
Want "roalte Isolated Ilkettiaiiisca - el the , Docks ,
and 'felt therb. telegraphing foe Delp with the
Mosttlngealons.intamments - In4 materbiL
beineltere my Ilear4l base ..n6 'call to; mention
• that I.am .is the lodgings as , a baelneai ba
ying ; to die in, OM flame, and - ifngrceable US the
clergy inirtlY read over nt,Baint Clement Danes
• mid concluded in Ilittleid;'efluichprd,wheralj
ing emu:. agtdli MI poor Lirriper usher to
abbey and dust to dust.-,72lfra..Lirriper's
- _
• Srpnimo rules. Rsevamm , pn.mi 7 -Captala
- .7ohn ..A-Lluble,:wlio 'armed. tram Nor Oricatta.
direct on Saturday, Wartili xis that he eooteriad:
With a number of detieitere from Priee , a
who asmurd him that the rebel nencrat Sterling
"Price died recently In True of lara.sceontret Abet
during Ws late eampalgu In Mlmouti.-70is;
FT2ZI2I
•
yorran NATIONAL BANK
OF FTITSBLIRGA.
U. S. Govenmen. Depwft)ry;
rirrastme. mann ion. tMI
:Ttd. Wink hes on • hand, rent? tar
. Immidtek,te de
7-30 U. a TREAnarie NOTES,
.In innni of 450, SIOkIISOO and Singe: The following
entenetifronfOdiclal . eirdidar TAtter of the lion.
W. P. lIESSENDEfh Socretad7 of tko Tresaurh
will "ehete to the pkthe - theneetze of tkeGovetee.
beat On elf enbwribe t 0 thin-
::- OLTARTISLENT, . •
arn : lB6l.l SS
- Destifog. to ovoid voy •forthee lama •
.I.loido the hatred, of :which to potable to cola,
ony further Wrest* : in Popov Circulation, I ask
spar special attention tothe Seven and Three:tenth
Notes now.orered trithe publle. •Itfa believed that
theta notev ka gterd tutvludagat arldth •SItOULD
1%;:Ohl..II
111.01:011i TO INVEST. 'The: interest offered Is, at
present roles of other Ckirettunent fletWailles t such
as torenderthem attractive, sad their eonverttblll
ty into gold Bearteg Bo•Oagives them Oda:
tippet value. It.ts oat, oreevial thot :people
should undirstood the 'MTh:doge* etlarded by tali
eloss of Seturities to torture mho btpuilloient.dally.
=outdo, to meet the curr ent C lem utods the
Treasury, hi, U.. •
i • "Vt'. P:TESSENOPA,
ESlsmed
• : "Secretory Of the Tresso,y; :. 4
":7111_4A30 444 OtOU'iITOII, Yogi, Previdvat :Oath
',National Book, Pat.burgh, Po." , . • :
FULL:, GnyunsmCliT f 03 . 111SSION ~.1101111,11
ICr 4yL-Ptl[il3F4l~Sli9., _-i
3/1,31141 O'CONNOR, rzgooFrr
Fourth National Bauk - ot Tittsbarik, ;
55 Market street; Pittsburgh; Ps.
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•TIOLLAIi• M.N . LAOS. JUNK, NO. 54
row= Snarl, -
.(711AIITERFM i c isss_
Open daily from 2 to 2 o'clock, .1,0.00 Wituiriw!
day and • riaturday evening, from May Ist le No..
-ember Ist. from 2 to 0 o'clock, cod from licrWool2;
Ist to May Ist from to o'clock. ' •
• lieroslts received of all sums of not len than Ow.
Dahl', and c dividend of the profit• declared twice
a year, in Jane and December. Interest hoc been
declared semi-annually, In Jane and December„
Wire the Bank *ace organized, .at the rate of Az.
per cent. a year.
Interest if mo t drawn out, is placed to ticiettdl2.
of the de for as printipal, and bean the gime •
Interest gem the tirst'daya of June ant Docentblit,
compounding twice R. year wi th out troubling the
depositor to eaU, or arm torment hispass book.
At this rate money will double In Ims than twelve
yews.
• Books, enntalning the l'hartei, Ily.l.aws. Rules
• and Regulation; fiuntshed gratis, on application
) lib
rraoroa Vlt rr—OEOßGE ALBREE. ' •
JameaMcAuley, • • J am. B. D. Heeds,
John Ti. tiboealicryer, Denglas,
James limiman, Lune M.
idle.
Peter A. Madeira, ,JatorsWildle,
'William J. Anderson, . Jo'hn B. McFadden,
;At M. FoUock, M. • John Ratkoferi.
Calvin Ad 1 1
• .nrr lynch,
John U. Rinolley, . John Marshall,
'George Black, -' • • Waller P. Marshall,
Burgwin • • John Orr. •
Alonzo Ca rrier, Robert Rob),
Charles A. Colton, Mall "U. lOngwidt,
'John Evans, •. •• • 'William F. nenaterts,
BohnFnbnestoakj . Alemander §mrr_
John J. (Wimple, Alexander 'Mac.
S. Raven, . .
William Witilam Vaaktrit, '
Peter U. Hunker, • • lune Whittler, • •
Richard Hays. Wm. P. Weyraan •
KrilY, • . . Christian Touter . r.
ay and TrtatarrellAS. A . COLTON. .
DI3.7B 3I tVINGB INSTITUTION NO
I,i owie)OhastWU*P Jt. b
cuoua u use
• • 'orkirciisi.: • I
PrM#rnr-IIfXI.II. 31)1f1ti: • . •
'Win. J. SPI/1.0, Joattart RLoi4l,. •
Thrt. 11. Mauler, Alex. Bradley, . • •
Vranela Sollerv, • ' AL- Relromart,
Jolla F. Jennings. • Joseph lamp
;Choc • S.. ll •J 4 rtom.a.
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Titre:rent -•. 1
J Aram Park, Jr.,.• $. S. Bowlre, •
J: 111. Tiernan,
;I.lr. Jot „st.•llArotkera, B. F. jotter,
'A:6: ' ' 11. 11. WOW.
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ill 11.16.11010; '
Stalth",‘ .• lteed. , •
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Li:sehinots, I). I'. bleXintry;
enalartuta.- • 0.17. Paulson. •
G h. No l t eloo, .' Al ro d
War',
th,
Arrortar7 aitj:Trras.yid—D. •,•• ;
, • ()pro from s 'a. ea.otrd Al4o,..`tittak.
day Avoided, (non It to 6 reeldrk...• •• t
• Brioralta reccivra of re:malt. andApwara.- .
Ills Wends drellred lA DtKetabc't Joao ofonak
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•
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ye
Div'Mends litioaved .to :Cra4ln' nrai placed tit the
credit of the deliatalior as joiasiiial, owl tttat later
est thus tomroundlag IL. • • ' • - •
tiookleofiLalolog Cirirtm/ly-Laira, ho n fore:sit
:4 at On other. • . . • .
/Kr This Institution 'offers; 'estieelnilfla thdie
iscrsoas whose edrotada see small, the iipitotitualty
0 accumulate, 14 striallldelatodta; , strea,
st. which .aitilLe a reaoutite ashen imitated. Thar
.rtioney sot only befog safe, but beAfyl: jAte/Cst,
Instead of relitsialasi ilotioutoetiye.
tVr.
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• ' CVT termaltnrc•-• • • • •
• . •• . nod • • • •
• Al.A.SI:Erti WITH. ) , LOWER-4,'
rrosi:41;11 . 130014”; Oskised fireoolostom. Orden,
nett with J. 11.1intilep, YoOrth •L, it. Kieboe at
Dm, l= Woo-I street, Owner:6h es Co.. 64 Wirth%
treet. or ist the Oreeobnime, prmoptly attettarit
to. .-Itoducts empplled daily at the kbore nama.
.pl I me. Osklmod Carat= iss tho Orroollo so eretp••
fifteen minutes • • - dishbasts • •
ist 4 , RIDDLE 6; ..CO., ...No. - 215.
IT. Liberty
,attext. opposite riosburich,
.minurncturtra of &Sit VIA
sod etery . descriptiois or LEATHER 1114.11)-
Eli WORK. • • - •
Orden solicit ed from the trmle, and solids proinpt
-17 shipped ae per instructlons. (e 647 •
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SEVERANCE, NO. :XI .Water.• St.
)••• • Pittoloisiti... mAnots. - 1 nrri of Ill:SILVA Mt"...
Wlti/UftlifT IS.Pilsk4. common And railroad,
Particular sited or 'Wiped SI•117S and RIVSTrI,
large arsonsit, mode to ante' , al ehort EtotJer.
4006.411101114411 t entiatsatly on loud!. . MVO.% •
. NJ-Mel/A tit•tetta itettlo:
;1.1 , tetott!tta fArd, Jost arkseived liast roe este
• •
2521 it l 3emsta.l sdr:tt,
=ZEE
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‘l. PballrWalr.e lol *.Pg PAT I M
;: dowra
. 701 k** 4 6 . 8 C"
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