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; .Cum>, Apt:l:lN.—The dimmer Sultart*Mi c ,
I • 3. New Orleans bag the erring 4f the Neb indeed
I 0-, t ;ity.iiitifidtirkhNiiNous:bount. wry:
sari ' 811 . 1221181 * 4 ** 1 7 hp1ira117)444,4141' on
I,_ I . 99B liiiii4iddla . 14',11not tialsman'officers, ,
wet, mond rum the Clatniint and And...man
! 0 1M !PA. RiWili, ..3a7NtontisiWiendebftirreet
-1 - - lierweee ckiginx. - akerpti:vetarilk.nt.ltwe'
1 • 4:Meek Ws morning. When seven mike up,
b o - hla'N'ttallatain fOintn ll4
sigineldrabaelelge; -otB ON .nitale Wiwi, not
1 .10Thl idifigni c ilawan lathatvichni been rennin.
' Ana. eideell a. na.--The river in
front of telt
nedirgivieiliiruk4atiogottiigihW ro;lule.
• , "Gay ans badly scalded. Boats Immediately
is IZ:ltlthAtheir..?"c,e. and 1 / 1 -3 41 4 eglnn/a In
; *Wag tienia - uP: ':,;A .. ~ ....; ..,
1 , Gseterel Washbmue Immediately orgunbpd a
I ,Ilgt s = trfrl. l l2Ye At -i L adr . altar°
I doing in: - -
No Anther partlmilartqumn been reedrei
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.1 ate Nraesimancer. , April -N.—The .exciteMent
1 1 . , tZiwAblittimanaled In Ode city yes , UndotKAls,ego.-
ableratdy subsided, while all regret tbdit the as
- .v is 001 K.V 1 91—„, A 0 1 .44. tia—....caliDitt4i4ll sat
, Slim engaged In the capture, wa% not tiLtnr
all". They, „
_ at IMV4aCitkOP.fogr4eNthat
v, r, sba murderer was pixtimpesally of Tols same.
Had be been brought to - the :Mend:ogled Vary
Yard. si c r. uks - lxialth el l ed ixonid haft withstood! the
a er a autopsy upon It, it is imposeMle to ott:
attain, but that a fitting ollonntsa/„ In keel:deg
tt leAdOptmordutm career was made, Ire: ,
Hart old, who has been exhibiting great note
. lanwilnee his captive, now appears to realiza th e
' aide pennons- In which he la -pima, lead.
through the day.hae giveaway te tremdrit weep.
leg. He le unite. Naps, and his appearance
would Indicate- him: to be not over twenty.
Ilorne duteagn he waren applicant for : the noel.
.tiodiot ennaton'a Steward olz. the Pnomaeltlo.
till., but was tumuccusslai, and there are many
reports is low with it; at well as some
Sactisr ilidoktitall "Wed ImPtudent Mynah at
;1;1; Perk ihaide-aitA Mane! Motloml.oll
Maw Tont, Argil theStoclr. Exchange
then '/SIM a strOng elrott tnade to bresk the rail
. reed list, - end if 1,84 quite succestilit` - The mar
. ket was heavy throughout, and under, continued
minis to WI. There wa sphaf decline after
;the Board- L culion juts" over, and an •Improved
laserement -In' 'prices; 'but the market !did , not ,
• reach the Signets of yesterday. The fall was,the
;!,teesalkote ecrotignation ortthepart alba bears.
_ Governments pirtlally sympathize with the de
. clinetmether stocks.- There la ifstreag feeling
Invested In fever of this class of securities, and
. . „ no disposAtion tq sell at present prime. Mate
-and - Itadiroad Bonds were steady. Bank
Stocks active. Misoillaneons and Coal Shires
• were genetellysteady, At the last Baser there
was a
i pa ee. nicky feeling, with a heavy decline in
ther - •
Gold`mirkellietirja:nd dull on account of,
. - ::.sullwed.Sr of _Johnston. street men dap.
_pear to oenslder the speculation on military
• wawa abounded. The operations today were
! very ' Money is abundant, with very lit
tle demand..
iPetteksun thocki. din • and. loWer. Sales
Butt coanlarmat 1151 Cherry Run, 63; Com.
Anonwealib, SA ; Empire CUT. 260; Excelizar.
460; Germania ; 65; United States, 1275; ituleit:.
- -erbocker..EQ; 11 4nhlOtah, :Ali Oceanic; 256;
VW , • Tolui,. . 2&-The
'Cboirneiciel
c • remove Washington medal rainy': The. vent ts
c: of the Terriers ' Pada' " Richmond base been
(;• : ',.;opened and theinousenta found undisturbed. •
11,Pthiriet megthug today. coiudAlerid the
; • ....ferrintiond - qv:aka arise from :the
tousling which liflognel to bye eitttplava
rsmlfeattos
?resident itihnimi ird•iimati eltein a 7
the streets.
Roothde body' ee' been placed•where ;it will
-nerd be./leeit Ay etal
_eye era ; • • '
• ' Pare Wald_ Temusyliranis dole
iniirmillissedt7.Cofftßanidder icorhy calla on
tim a t'sbkacurshinelhe moat radical' "addtess
_ _ _C 4oll734ll Z ll =M lS' llol.7.l3 re grag:
rtstamill„ °tampon*. fotglico.
n .lierreall7A4lllofd owl SO . I 418: 1 1! 401 Z
Voicloo l / 8 . - ' 4ll 4 l ***l l o7-litt•
inuirdaurseesni . igetinnit../1. Alton forlllepl
*Wulf 131 /****** 744 ch beuton
ilisaer o 40, 40**.krain Oupeulon (Mire,
4081 ibli e eltrilit•ilti Nfit 't****447, * Yu'
V -- 7'ardaiv.r***.**464 , noimiatimpoo.!At
sheitriani of Au um; W.r..4cartevant
doh( t 6 Xintenni;, and upon ihla
, acethiras outotiCang badipurin )ntli
t, 4441 1 .0 1 011 4 0t4 1 444.Pi1teriul egdwitEin
loan Aiho;,k , ,
-Cold W,otakirpothd. cestost Pasf.
. 1414 . 1403 k: 4 1111:z-d'oladloues weak.
u ,.,Terogeoelellee demand
toolload Thattam Home),
iltdothO/17 of . oev ero • etA2cat
KT=4"l/rtig Milieu spots thet . teiit - of the elate of
thlt.Wor..l l lo l l l3, othooloOgOtholl goo* or
114 , e u tMbiblatd from qie trailed State, to
dotted war lOr Mimed cream
- oedetg,,ylU bo drum bolos Apia' producing.
- • anima= oripecte, and a eon an thane la
•• a tbolloradote gold:' • - • '
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cnrentaker, April 28.—At a meetArtir held at
Dayton,..Asterday, bless resolved that the body
calk** betaken to add Demand there burled.
Late .theargta poem -.give a- !nit - aerosol of
:111U0On'a peat add; Meat defeattog Forrest: nt"
and dalte*g the:arsenals and'mean
moTen eastwind, captor-
Zfdetdolanit . Vett Want, Ooltuabas. and
rewind Inaitertesttot ,ndllba, on al u Lat i „
the onlysetnalnlng 'abroad,
1. 4 - lateehtne'ehopei deetzoyiag senisee;=,
rAtztrimithe ploughman er turgid for
Lerpandble. • " •
AptiltB;
, /tav1111: --A kncrin, Won
''ol , BatitnOre counidtted suicide hat
te 4 a m prt fro 4 l . l . l 44hitratOothil l =elf s
Ito cone cool be ed tee
the met§ =opt.•that lie seemed -
'and tnehanchely. - Subsequent event. have In_"
tha t a a*totan that be was in some. ma
linebtiatedin the ccnieldracy,„ end: last night the
body was exhumed,embalmed and.seat to Waeh
inieboo by order of the Goratment. The eff
j awn mach specolatton.-
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WAIIKINOTI37C, Aptil 38-9 A. is. el
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LasGecretary
of State - g.d Mr. F. Seward are impetsvina
steadily. •-• • -
Vert ry.swetf!ally,
T.,!nggital)L', z
Bargeon General.
Memos GrentnaL s 0771C1),
WASHINGTON, April 28-9 P.
Kat:
hove the boner to report that the Secretary
of State tooh tsiti'ride this Morning; and
Is ee • tromlifiaeght. Mr. V. &maid re
quiliiied to-day tiu'it SCID2I3 one should read -w
ekKlatoOssieeditulair:_ , atrt4ll
- improltott gradnany, and the wramds
71.*M1110X. z. 12. 4gaziatue4": -
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'4aiiailiitlai Ai?,,
-: ti r Mi W irA t tli ' riCarWaa j' itilitrlO
pieaglaitliiiilv „TOL; it hicertain
AQtriVirdistiii - W3Witkaar4 . o M I b a d
-woutbrigbaftrvtl#s#odVai4apilWiumu t s
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My Xiiisnd Ex•elzithr , Thsre 44 ;
more
ithiW 161F5'.hj TMfll
311.:1, in r u ta,
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tn .ll a L th i o rA iln l M di
whkh.hese t of blet,.
s i t
utd cftu , ftMaiii to prove 11XIVIt
.
upon mike emmected whit the rebel govern
cc= aza. -a-171=
There was also rand la Ids pocket stoileg
a•lnine.lfidritint.obtvittadinausoubt In Pete.
ber last:lrnereApr nee &arms
Bineesthe4eisestiris tfieinitiiiiiif b eeline:
band on their last journey, Mrs. Lincoln behsma
Inetti aelnitZttlindattlesposalble *les
icsivthet testiciiihis; so Aawg.dii.
- ssisliissigawouPsishisasJohnsaatss"argedhee
Inot to hasten hew departure, Innarthe- , l=
Hew* Sind ftlibr there until the
of Slay, when it - b 'Ur moment bitetitfori tO Wale
herself In Chicago. Her eldest son,
Captain
Lincobs.icuPories - to ,sauctkes lew In that ;city,
'Where ?dosser Maid= can *Cy excellent oda
, earlonal advantages. I
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The same letter safei , qt - Uittilufin
'She republic that Gen. Grant was hare w hin--
of - , ewliteareames.thend. resObea.
"President Polgison, aid that he so promptly ,.
left to convey the disapproval of the Chief Hag ,
'.utnife.?.rt may be tbs; his **dace idd to,
It:North Csreakid - foravialle, bat Pres:-
Z r" 1"
• t Adams Isileslroue io hays itit fig* at
the earners possible day, end minks kairwsidk
valid ler,ctertirei# - 'nt tUinitlies of the,lloo4:
s 4.
- !..hGfr , VOii:l6llllls.theric. &.Co:„ of
thb chniffer ten ..thotraand_dollatil
Alfrellerry of enaJeff. a fugitive from ,
2 Tbielthear none -A - thatidiss -hoc*.
Spriagatein has taken the assansinatitri -
Went Lincoln to so deeply that be a pt ,
e4 Ocka l ,",@*. ItA th orstit
are
The %gem, c omm ling oh Secretary
10314(111A0 ;a to
IniMetritia's - The In
bla Laurence is that abernum bas born su • ,
did, or that lieesidsry of Wiz • -
eorepell blcs tug the
gers.. It ta tray li
pbn
coon minder tlieteld,lrboee es. • •
lour
publicly ete notified to dlsreitard bls orders, •
I Zk i =. elltor mut be •
LL petite' .L
all*WrignollenstnPUre-%.i Berri r 4: 4 -.
Stough and staff, minalaing of the tolloitlng
named pnloerm „On,,Cowen,Adjntant (Instal,
flen:Harlowi lltiareene- Gennatrlergeoltl
General Bin, an .•litira — lud; also 114. en.
Hooker, eemmandln the Department or
, 43 Wr wiai . : e t *Or Ask Aditntrte
.0.- a
...wilt. GnE pion,'Lleat: Got.twAop.• 4.
Wlreely ldaj. Banlo•r, ' and ' Capt. Taylor. •
Alto Hulled Biala idenaarnertnan kc : a ; . H.
Galloway. Howy„.o.lo4entAnd VW. ••.:•• -
ery:'- , Also tbtiblldnift npied eta •
.... , ' to
.
Governor Tod, Thomas, Jones, Jr.. Alum
libritr.;Azimut stoxecar4;lifon:4—.B. Hain;
JOWL 41. FootegLon.H. V,Withon,fitillman
Witt, Awl Roberts, Wm. Bingham, Hon. ;W.
B. Castle, Chalk Bleiwc, John Martin. Hon.l ,W
Collins, FL N. Johnson , Dr G. C. Weber, De
Prcctor Thayar, H. B. Hurlbut" Jacob Hotey,
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3fr !Gladstone On Lincoln
The eiteli - SlLlVlkidilbiel.incoin's Inangiral
abroad; especiallyln England, was so marked
as almost to revoluticrates the opinion. or , at lust
tbitidotr, ,, of Lid .. mose:Mtber Wfiponents.
Even the Saturday Reeky; dropping Its turaal
tone of comment, did Justice tattle .dignity and
zellgiints tissfalion. of character.
The correspondent of the Philadelphia Nara.
Arntriarli. in an account of an Inlerview with Mr.
Gladitime, 'hue remade timilews , df that ablest
and most eloquent of living English statesmen.:
"I ventured to express the hope that he appre.
Aural therad - Uuttete ibt United -States hu had
in this great crisis in the admirable character of.
the Ftelident.., He replied at otace...With emelt
'etiolation, that hd did 'fllilltad always.
he Feld, thouPht well of Elr..Llictidn, JO proba
bly as good a leader as the country could hue,-
but Ms recent address on his Inauguration showe
a mewl tievaticeintich cammantled the respect
of every tight feitnifinan.' Tam taken captiVe,'
Mr. Gladstone said in anbetance, 'by so Otrlidelt
.awntteratme es this. , ,I 400 la it .the effect of
sharp trial, when rightly horde, to Weiss uteri to
a higher level of thought and feeling than they
could otherwLsa reach.. At la by =net suffering
Mutt Siationnare born to , a better , lifet and %ob.
dlvieitals, of come, a like experience.prodnate
a Ilke . result.", - -
Vaixerntru Marr.—The first surgeon otAtner.
lea is dead. Valentine Mott expired last even
ing at hit residence in Gramercy Park, in the
bOth-year of ttli age. -To his imuurnse-. fame he
leaves no heir on this continent—scsreelyri
even in "Europe. Beyond gaestion the most otig t
Inal genius in surgery who spoke the Englislt
tongue, slime Jobs 'Ranter died, It is doubtful
whether elm" the great Frenchman who In the
ism half century has maderPariath ^schooi of
the World in gurgled seen* passed greater
'powers of mind, or a more daring invention.; or
a more delicately taught hand, thut_Vilentlue
Mott.` Tap Is Amerinalithres many, bat the
greatest of them bowed before the supremacy of
his master's talent. NotCarnochannorilynmsek.
rnoeTencoast, bog Warres4 - inn' the cuuningeat
anatomists of Philadelphia or New York or Bus.
ton over thought of reaching , the first. place In
their profession , tin Mott had 'relliqulsted• it.
But Earley the field la op= to all comers.—ir t Y.
Traneta.- 5
Too Bourn Reozeunsvnto.—Every day the
Government is landshing passes to the loyal
citizens of Virginia who were .early driven out
by the rebels, and now go back to resume their
Waned alra AWAIT* thoif ProlootfY. ...egoted of
'Meek people lasie not seen their lamina be'
there met several of h. Th ere
det yews. ermined to let • 11.1.footrieff t rien em ds kno w
that
their only safety and interest is In obedience; to
theiederaißoyernment: that the. Jaeger they
heldbieklimeenreelt trlll be Or them, and that
while they are pouting others will come la end
take their places... The. returning Unkolista tee
a nobleset of Wei.' "The Government is tkoe
and open In expressing its determination to 'go
telbe good worts—bly and kindly if the
•• • • of the flontg say yegiburitiretblpftod Otto.,
irriiinnasittitoooiona Gices.—Ta
tionasebeis are ostentatinitaltdeciativis that ibis
assassirialkiii oT Mraintioin is thaireatest ea
/MU/ that mug befit tballouthe fthis they
expect to sheiw their innoceoce: -The rebellion
wee the tat calamity that , ennid bend the
South. Let them Jook at.the desolation and
alai lMe rltF hactimujiik upft ',beau let they
'imespired 'and" medalist-0 it„; and the leaders
still persist. In it:- So it Is knOwn they consploid•
the President's asianduatimi• and approved it Id
advance. They"-may talk of its calamity
to them, but they are none the; lees guilty. Th •
spirit of secession is "a terrible calamity to the
South, but It Is there nevertheless, Wier, hateful
and murderous.—CM. Oar.
Inteariux Dernunntrew —Tko aver
lit which .11recktnrldee brought • •tit a Slier,'
man aturender seems to , hare • • ••• altogether
perfect: One Of - the reberichest •• cm was.to
put our commander entirely off • ••• on the,
trarankmToLelaTerr. ' ten of sta.
eery Wet an end," sold this arch- t6r. "Mel "
amendment to ttto ConsUgalon &bQllahlatß ads
Tarr:vitt be -neciPted by 'the - peopla of . the' ,
BOutb." yet guayily,gotlaw bccopt,bla
Itinkitipoinent.ho slgn an to
"aliment deigned to malts the Insunnlon
tierelT•pertatteal..',•••••-••.••
•
As a number of vessels loaded with rats are. .
Cor their Way from'BlLWlLsW;poiti - WC* 'ark.
• • era haniften istsida fora rrgid 'enforcement
• f quaratitine regulations, • and the dtdoption or
rmilweein i on to , prevent the Introduction of
the 131bcrIzin paitto into this country. . •
A mrreapoudent ai Havana- - whirs that .the
eels of the torns,lnntin of Proslit.it'Llucr)la
cecotcd bc,rnrr null it, l ll4nwyou
!iv! or A`7 , l Ur*
Particulars 'About Booth.
0116811111 E DISCOITUED 111 A
The barn Set on
HARROLD FINALLY SURRENDERED;
Booth Shot Dtai by Serkillit *lett
a. - ronacknorroir . 01 0. . TUB soiki,
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ItARROiD LOIMEIMA PL ILO&
.. Namanarrosodprikel.-Thakiarth edl o of'
the, filer ban the *abandon ruiditionsi - cat:.
the4ptuie of, Id and the killing of B th :
A detschmetit Of the -MAMMY New Pork ern
: Alijr.lankt ilaientatant ;Dosigherthi
twanpeleg e len, and al:compute& by, l o l i
Celelnril ' a" detective Itireewhich eat
!dense the niter et 'afOn‘sy;'-oritateed drat,
news of Booth, et Port Royale oaletv4sy"
leg, from an old num, Ishii Sated that four n:1
In comptoy vitiate rebel Croak; bad crossed thr
Rappahannock a abort time previous, _ gong hit
:Abinfitenken of Bowllegartioal ileaddiAbliti:
the captain would probahly be found in ?that'
plac Opt he'tves cifertitra itlaWtiorteX e *
On
r i t ittrit t iilt, en tf i l lk Ca
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From him It 1111111 mecstala td that cut:
'lfoirihitt were at the home oraohn liM Witilioe
,
,Garrett, three miles back towards pOrt Relid,
&pi about a quarter of a mile inn the tint'
the
passed over by the cavalry.. .. •
i'.l.ittlit. .rennttme At appears: ibmtßeeith Vik
If_ennid.upplleCto-Parrott leir bona to el - -
'Ueda' Von Ajle`ine; 'Me' hate 'l the ' 1
bones weeldkiset be returned, night& to !
rqlot ."0 11 / 14 . 13 nding large sums wore.offpW.
__,Piffellgreuvilimi ',4ir Ail ith¢ re•
crlicilnatioi - of BOOLE 'and l0 ►
rold, each err
giltlin, 9 l l X r f a ld4l.94 trei g riplelon l' olt d er- tr.
dettisrelthess, tan- eased' Onset , and Radd to
• hooka they (Garrett') amides% Into Ole
with oar cavalry.
Thie „Booth refined to dO with(
:trio nonmed tetanal fist.bielio.
wileit[efter they had comer ffarrett ' 4 31 l ocked,
acd remained himself. on ,guard, In the rllgh•
binfinfeorn:trib,'ss he alleged; 'to presto, their
boinea-frozollcing taken and ridden ht 'the night
Booth and. Harrold.. Uwe :therach of
oar'ciindry ladle „ Green 'at about three
onWeinesdaymmathg,ths ilarrett,eatoe
:out thesornertb la meat-them, and In
ewer ;nth* Inqulricedirectetithern to the bard;::
- Booth WU at once summoned tit l iinurende.
but rensiedl ~ HirtrAd*thiesset
..tostipthinattlt_np.hut was overndedhy i oth
for saustilme, tn„ dually....mmetegyd, }ea dg -
'Booth Millibars: The latter illettlaisilinhirg a
deilast eat itekbailtheleitimainOng
3 cicar. and ploposed tO bier OW,tdantelletard4r,
be drawn uzet dhy yards rin.m, , trimit he
-4rtmaktettof onriad light tteint.'' • :T.'
After. the barn hod ton hontingthreseinsr..,
I tem ofithhoun, and :tenet thethot eras sbothlo
Mtn; NM, who ha'llitanding. with re.
tetlesnlit iberattatittertelne Mishit en Vial.
door, made a demptmemtlegon Om& to
through the guar Too tmut this sergeant
goltilt&lttllda,tht -_:firAing to hlt Booth so an
LlalTneitat, however, struck a little
too hfigh,
and eaten=p etseas the neck ;revolted fltagly..
Booth - het katt Mer'
`hoeitsi-indiXl*ll2 whlch i thsta dinklllaj or or t
Beta
bun..*Elpencer oak; (seven ahooter,) of latn:
duster manufacture, three revelymr„
.pockekistot.' ,, Efe vine, bent& liftildrof ,
au ordinary cloth.cap. harculdsh•
*try Worn his right *et, ntdrthe A g o v aii,
down, and a thrtmemind aloe on Idahn '
• No tine could be °babied of Um gars two
men, and {akin the two, Garnets Into ens
uldy, the command tmmWattel `lten'ont ;bar
Washlngtem, after /theater the wgeald3
, jathhanant Doughaty,,who .anted the I
rquadrod.'ent the scvdthAth the 71s, New
Tort •
Sergeant Corbett; arin shot Boothi;aus
Used Inßostau about wen ye r anejnito, at which
time be non teed the name of Beaton 'Corbett.
To-day he has been greadtrßoidsedOind =Lin the
street
e h e was repeatedly surnnuonts&byclt
At ho occsakstally mitatfrod thelreciatlon
Tbe two Garretta drowsed' to rebel gicy,'
baring belonged to Lade army and Jane rettiplat , l
ed home on parolee. They profeerto have been
He
;of the character otßooth end
Barrol ai manilhat great_ memelnass Moe ,
caning their connection with the affair. ,
Booth.and Harroldnerronly:niespa '.ent this`
side of the Potomac. Marshal. Murray and a.
force of New York detection Mated theta Ito
within a short distance of Swan Point, but the
Marshal being unacquainted with the country
and without a gulde,-durutg thedistness of the
nlghttooh a wrmig read, -eat before he could
legato the trail, Booth and Harrold succeede d';
In crossing the riser to Virginia.
The report that Borth attempted to shoot *it
self white In the barn la Incorrect. He, how
era, In his parley.wlth his tetabtfers..ludicated
_that he wonld not be taken alive. His swan
throughout was that of a hardened desperado,
. knowing that his doom was sealed, and pro.'
(erring to meet It there In that shape to a more
ismomintotui death awaiting him if captured
'
Ha *Neared to pay little attention to the Ire
raging- about him tha. roof ttgan to fell,
ishert he made a movement.indicating his w
pm to make the desperate attempt to cot Ma
way out, and- Imbue' really. hoped to escape
'amid the smoke' and 'conflittem. It was. this.
snotemeficoo hl fptitibieieemmtto.have caul
ed Corbett to Am the falatahot, • -
Harrold, before leierhig . the bara, laid dein
Me pistol, which was 1114 ately plekod up by
Boothorlio had" It' In bla hand at the time he
_
- • Boston Corbett, who killed -
Booth, Is said, to
be a man of deep religious* reelidg,•arhe his, at
priyer meetings lately, prayed that the assassin
thelate Preeldent might be brough t toilette&
It ls >said also.that in pulling trigger on
Booth, he sent up an, audible Wm for the
The pistol used by Corbett was a regular lair)
elsed cavalry. pistol. Fla was offered f LOW this
maralug for the pistol with Eta fire undischarged
This:afternoon &mint Omani Barnes and
the daelstant beld'an autopsy on the body of
Booth, It now appears that Booth ant Ilarrold
had on clothes which were originally some other
color than .Confederate grey, but being faded
and dusty, they presented that appearance:
FROM FORTRESS. MONROE.
REBEL - GENERA 'fICKEITS_ATAIROK
;,- • •
Diepatehis from Gen. Grant.
SONDE= JIIIINED $T PitgeLplitlSONaL
ihaw*Atai oaths Boatbside Mkiln)suL
.
"lb:Moi ne ) torsos , April 25.—Among the
various prisoners from Richmond today' Was
that of the paroled rebel General Pickett, who
,anurriere!Lia -erg blood-Ahe iftith,Loyal North
T•lirolftwattillionftV-00avai drafted- la a MR
snit of rebel grey, sad sauntered In and ont of
the fortress, Impeding the various works, with
as much netichre Ralf he lad been a distil:i
v:abed visitor.
Captain Raker arrived from Moorhead City
Ablaoftornoortralfrp Welohlr, , lntetithere
at - three °WWl — yesterday, wit -
1m t
patches from General Groat. Gemini
reached Moorhead City on the afternoon of the
23d about 8 1 1 449_ ir and mart hassedhttely for
Sh -gmaahi /way's& IteleW itid 4te•lniteet
= .
FORTRESS Hoeing, April 21.—{By
• Intelligence was received hen:Hilt Ibeenoon of
the destruction of the schooner Orrerm. Herald,
loaded with forage, this morning, elf the mouth
of Warwick river, ten miles from this place.
The schooner WAS. set on gre• by some , of the
paroled prisoner: al - Lee's army: r -
This morning odb of the whinnj, with
a large quantity of ordnance atone it, was
discovered, to be on gra, bunt was put out.
,The fire was attributed to some of these paroled
Deleeuw'. Strong guards have been placed over
• erement stores.
Tribons special from Mick and White SW
tint; on the South Railroad, dated the 25th,
'Wryer :Bonn bushwseking le being done along
• the lino of- the South Bide Railroad. Captain
,Negley,lvi Brigade, lid Divisors of the sth Corm,
is supposed to hive been Okada this way. • ile
Wed out to skit the Miltatitoo theStltt and did
eel rig= et slight. Today be =lt still =Lift,:
and it ODIY.Patto infetlred that 4411104 U bin
Booze other men of the 5t4 ohrps.haySaiorst
taken tills way, and out ofdoms decliost that If
things become at sit itoloot, they ..wOl 'pto la
stop to manlier by DutTb.lFlll
•
!Sensation-In -Ilarrlsbur e s.— A 'Copperhead
PanLh. _
' nUtIagBURG, April 37.—Wen- Young, who
was arrested week before last by the protest
guard for making obscene remarks on the death
of rreeldent Lincoln, was Ibis, afternoon escort
ed throvall the principal streets of the city, by a
tituiid of the Veteran 11,.ervaProm ()oily., who
•ivtdrerl." Th! ,
t,'••: . ;;f!f . t !It,/ 'tft tr,
t • 1).-3
MMMINEM
PITTSBURGH,
,SA.TIT4
MORALE or EHER •VS AElrk
) . 1311 4 . Dtt;Vis!- JimiritEojrin.go.,7
Ei614 . 70 THE ifiIadt:MISS'ItSIPPI PRI
•
.., ,:. :4.. .• : ~...;...,L, ::1 '
New Yone,, April t '2l.,—The Worre Raleigh
..
. ... ,
00,70 P 0 Pdent 8 41 1 .. niq'grthit 0 -Shernisteel
army is somethinglin the - ..teay et moral rfeial--!
o Pment Dia can bar' illi Atm:edited. men7ho
1 . had been on the tramPlednielentreadio"elckki,
, ,
tektite mornlogef one day,suftii. put three,of,
the next, afterna:inflnfat l l c/grandma to
enable theM- to bollagiporeotrut and boll a.
Mt' of pork antreviadkierwearklir from the earth ,
.and enalt,npan the*dow,-ehoutlnuryelatsd , :
..ithaering , as If thele.hrud- Ilfe-ier- tfee Jo est
state of mist -m M the world.- Col. of
Vie .S . O Towa;*SOlntely revelhid 'ln' Op MU of
I tartlog alteid,Agala- !tubers le had had trne y ta
The RlelnoitA4Mlio of tbit'iMtit skis i...; Dols
wanntißktbroktott :C RUM*, from the liftk
, I. the 14th hest. ep_muutbs nul to.Droefts,
.NObl litisill* Sint - *.. , bilegft.A.o.ooo *kid:
cavalry, aeleeted from 'llsumbni and - 144e%
conmaindild r adet4ileborsobaey doe to
Auni dnetabentst.:lll, Shia ltonsulte left
‘B&=titonemtni feetluolled: ;ad
..3,
. libldelealfi . _..
.„._
_Wddetek' t to
' ColambllObtult UmeollstKitigladdatt - the
‘ct# 1 ...t.4'.1.7 1 610,,,__„140, 4WD: e_
tn . ijiy= ' 77. e t c 3 1 4 iN 1 ka; 1
g 414.
')lieldnidpipfnand.ber etanedt *met ( td ' iliethele
,-,estrepte aanipte unfit hehttitplbStandtlr
ZZ , .,'tr:f44.7 . 0 , , -. 4&- I. - 11111011
r Jean ainCiapera au* bi: ap r o k i , f
, pea:lst:bad qri ' .toirdfdhirydiryV,M
.1
64iiiiiiiiii;tsilc lialffultiti4 ,
,F 41.,:. . 41W.4 k4th
ITlllitig.t.,- .
- Lotourtax, April M.—The traltiontbdldi
iddi - -bnioieh- of the , LidtlabllbS :144 'Muhl
rallreakTermL_Cherkseme_sma_Doeuen'S
track one mile and a halls f e aide.of
sille and fired tato by eighteen •guestillsa
Capt. Morrow yesterday - afternoon: ' The O,' ,
and ressangers returned the fire, wounf__„.
Morrow. 'Three of cote men ware woundekc ,
one umposedmortally v; 1
A night °marred yeetardonear Branderttu
between ourfortesnoder, t'o %% _ltest ase4r
twenttwenty gnatillsit. resnitkewsnersittus.
y e,
- W
~ - ~ ~.. —.:. -,..t..- T.
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Mussy, reenelf.Tscil'ilgt.F.d irt..!!'. ':-Iltrit'‘,
.nitesteaf,•read funik'Sdrtre, r , „to 4 W”:.
Cratannwm.-itr i i , li wfig-
thormedberof one. Anne a_7 -
NusdwerspnM9lst. yy
.srP'”/*, , , ilk
sleety and
4 1Tat dir
to the areckthAt)743ltoniikr nutir . fre'
• bekk In tbit'seetion lel knerr - I ' r
hlm. ~ - - -- - ... ..!
lut horse/I.'2nd
the Vr or
. ,
•hltalthurhaorearand IthlatAirealtitr i
, - •••tittiallitirtiltel Cl*:
~ • :home of As Deaocratie9ainotata, piltly , d,
lrei "•'l3 k it *e.-V 44.44l *—____' w ! th, -
iohnston. 4 ,!khar ',. T. 11 , - ,47..d9 . . 1,0 ,. ;
I
alithilitiShiovo l "..otkahdact =on ' -
pa complain s thatfials. Sherman la too -
JAI*, 4141' P,c , ,itlarldel to that Is Ida .
atria/spray la WlWllettat great asalos. 1
,io so relittorltrAtroonatirldis frodtorky A
*Lre - Mali On itioilkign lt
wry reason rby the ornament, sod thO
ocod . paaa,4ls- Ida satioa ,w,th• ed. IPI -
- joatte‘.. ,s i 4 - 1 ......", t. Z i.. ,I ;.. : .-..• i-,
AU Usual, antral and modern, teaches that
repuhlleati.libartVe are oftener mamma, by an.
corafill Generals Stutz>, ant' other MOM* 2 h.
came of It Is plain enough. There la au in
military iraeatia lila& Is sure log se gran
clarity; nba
ndthhere tsar
.
__
soma is a pride _ _
a argi t == 6rt habfs,=
reety calculatod to foster an a
t ar m t s itraat
Ilan; Uri atirandilibnalla
metals. Tito sacceastlil havbsir a
hold al=poptiax /Watt than a dell able lock Mealier
Impulses to *mime nada. power, Is not
Amite r
ferraderwardionit=
• ••fi st
ener42. enemies hu tweet
ant this republic-would. sooner oriater, beams
overturned. lo fact, some athe best minds. in
the earlier days of oar own country, were con.
stantivitanoted with thislipmb. it was
not mere pally excitement t.W impalled Hem
Clay's invocation In tits Senate tor - war, poll.
levee and famine, rather than a military Pres!.
decd. ft was In Trottel harmony with the obi
_mode of thinking upon,the subject.
Now, we do, totourseives consider it possible
for any military sump do petmanest deluge
to our Constitutional liberties. But why is it
pet poreiblet &cagy became. the. American
people have intelligence ancturia .and= staunch
ness enough to bold their military servants to
the same . 4, 1 account that they dont their
trertalns. " ."'lnct.lool orwhlto be tilde; and
thank On • . . Among a l the many
derconstr •••• been affartial in
this War n .' Mattocapac
ity clr our peel.. • not one
Is more concluelvtiln.. • no
their part to condemn attu,....
General who was but Just Wow •
great favorites. General Sherman has
power which does not belong tohint. and WlL`'
elicometaners could not &Pall come. Tins
people instantly saw the error, 1 and Instantly
reprotatcd It. The sadden reversal of their I-W
-ing tatennaien.Bliarmia;*kekai Vitt -betisq . a
proof of their fickleness, to the best proof' of mete
firmness. It shows how they can hold fast to
principle, In spite ot: all,parthditles. We mile
be sure that an king ita "the 'American People ro
lain this grand quality, their Mettles carrnever
be In danger from in 111417 aspirants.—y. Y.
Tribune. '
• At Nashville, seven years ago, anecdotes nf
the coolants and courage of Governor Johnsen
wee among the turret:it eein of conversation. A
political opporentn . f the Goren:Ler, nn eye•wit-
nese of the' oceturranis;:told .rui that a placard
was_posted In the town, one corning, annollpa
leg. hi the we'll - kw:4n llinguage of - old4eanea.
see,, that Andy Jahnson was to , be allot "pa
sight. , ? 'Meads of the Governor-assembled at
his house" to - escort Mai to the State Genie.
"No," said he,_ ''.gestlontanof4 an. to be shot
want no min to be"' in itui way of the bal
let."
,
Another similar story , to 'related. He wail
bounced to speak.on'tme of the exciting ques
tions or L the day, stad loud threats were utteuxi
that, it he dared to appear. ha should not leave
Iflied alive.' At the appointed Amr, - heitscend- -
to the and; advancing Lathe desk;
hi pistol ripen -Be then addressed the
audience, in terse as near the AiIIPYYSH as our
could' recollect
•-- !WIMP elder:is,' lipropeewhen freemen sit.
Sembla ihr.the .diseussionof 'important public
toterestsi this everrhing should be done &Lent. •
17 sad in order:' I Mechem Informed that Part
.of tba business to bet transacted : on .;the prosent s '
°cession I, the assaminatkut of the Individual
who now has the honor of sddreashair
bu g reepectfallyitapebjmge that this be the first
business" • tam Mender% If any man hes
crane Imre _ta-olght far. thapaposs , lndleatedj
do not ' say to him. let him speak, MU let ;bile
shoot.
hers ,he Sowed, Wlthlds, .hand•oti, his
pistrd.avid the outer Volanigapeohilidlid4
with his eyes he bland/y ornved_ ibe...arsembit%
Mar dpealli - dlHdreembildei he Memel'
',endemism, it appears that have been midi;
formed.' willisoWprocend ,to address you
the subject WA Ims asked as iogethm:-:- : s
Whiohbe;did,withaa•hta accustomed bola.
mess and riradirsnot -sparing hie edvemarios,
bet giving them plenty of Lnure-Tenipeallen.;"
=l=l
A Washington earrespondentof the New York"
Cenuntretal .ddreniser, spudtlak orShaluart'd
treaty, Sail - That Irbeit !t waslale,Satoie the
Cabinet by president JohnstOn be ietiiirlteds
"‘bentlemen;Als.Yropoeltkat is. net debatable,
and I only submit It to:risk ititt:hbly be
abide.i , • &fan Says that when ' Giant let'
for Narth.' , CaroUna'betriedt siothhig with him
but a saddle and bridle, ready to . fake tielleld.
The Comparretai ghee thelblbiwind extract from '
a private letter front an omeer In tTherizien , a
an9t B : - .: 1 "; •
"Thifeellni In tbla mini Ls that of Mar*
over the remits of the recent confereneebetwettn,
GeneraU-Sbermist , aid 'the , rebel connuitfiler..
The exert eondltlon,of affairs ls not VetabnYttd-'
dentood by the rank mad file; but Qui more ne
jedlisena of the officen:andemia 4lho Mon or,
the PrlonTannali. laid 'down , inn the agreement
attune Into between the .eamMander of avid..
Sortona - nrmy of afxtralvo, or :soupy Us:m.lW
men and the' leader of a werated and demos
allsed Some of lest than one-third in numbers.
We feel osuielvai disanteed and degraded.. At
any time within the last two weeks we could
have asplared and annthllated Johnston's force."
• •
A Hist In Troy, New York, bad bla a rm blown
nit In Arlng a ealitto. und while be was senseless
er.d blee2llntr, funzebocly stole elghLeeu dollars
Ecun b.s povl:t t.
Andy'Johluion.
;; Y APRIL
_29, 1865.
GGLIETTE 'GRANS.
ONE:OWNINGI THE:ASSiSSIII3.
LIXRPi BETWEEN BORTH COLONEL BAKER.
' . .terestini; Delano :of the thee Capture.
,
I i.,NICW TORN, -April Z 3.-11 appeans by riar•
. • • 'a account. that CoL Baker sent Mot- Col.
':•-• ger and Llettu Baker. of Ms dezaciivd 6 with
• o init.:, Dkihirly and his e.aTaltio 0 - On reaching
ett'e farm they' told`were: Lbiii eon of of (Ai;
E
,•
. that there . wens two men In the barn. This
a at i b'eloeic a..tn.: Wednesday. Proeeid
to the barn. LlenL Baker was Sint; forward '
t' 4.eallad.
~ tojmn Booth to cmnaunt, . gise up his
aid_ surreipteej, and; that young. GarrOtt ,
d go Into the barn to eeeelTe the arms. - -
,llpcai amt the balin sbOtg exclaimed, ftel .
,of Ivo* Awl lie* bieriyeArie. , ?. -
:, - collpstgrtkettjiteowti of which the follow - -
is the oubwance
rNisat. tiite' . r . -.`tent' r miat'glie iip )4 arms
~ o. , . #ootl t .finl7l l4 l l giNOtqloll a Prisener ao
i 1 t reat treat you 5... 'p er. We will give
- 4 . er or Uritt barn thilb4n."
; /au
Cr
LienteF
ill : ta . .
ieburnatto of these ''''',
.
1 ,. .. •••• I ..,-", ,:'• • 'T• , !::: ,i'
t fiVIE want: 7011,-.llVe rad
.:
•.• .. •
-era. lvtuiy . be ‘ t
~
colloquy of t A" Olt.
leen that h 66 watln'the
n, eald, "Give me .a'•
eAPPleilblth Oeet:'
Wand .141.6 Ant
out and tight you.l:_
• - .lniliAme here to neit. 7,
t. - . Ton moat give! up '
gjA,:• 11,1: - 1. , ..• - ••..
vethne to " consider r '
.hablan beia*l.jlootli6a:
pee, Which Ewan:hot' abat
e/WO.: 'lllViOnt: Gfteen or •
tth: Wed ;OAP 't"lNtio ',aver'
idled of half al dozen of t ,
're - tektite-I Avoid haw ,
nu, but I don't wa, n
1 t to
,• • . . ,
4nitire u 2 Four aras
cbcdt hfto to take.
eurrender; I will never
. donie* . ai, hzieia t hati:
ebern.Wl- - - ' ' '. : ....-
/- brae' bois t aireput
..'
k-her for nit„ , '
A f t e r„. ima tbit:Lconim ibnta :lation... 4 . l42 . 4s t9o li k ai lig ou r iti.a hetwhee irm
to say: "Yon -damned coward, yllloll'
see now. Bat go, ycl . l day?. } rani yea to
6 a.... t ' •
itthen addressed the party antaide and gild :,
8 2 itt i lttt r arit ,wanYk io,come odt..y.
6 -lei hfin land'out, his:
and - tome ova."
Int z talk heft WZIAnd batman Zooth in 4
%.„ ihtelt 4 ammodlhattlawlettwe was
1 to be allow ecv take one. some arms
,hlue, and Booth-was 'beard' to; eay, Ilato
*ay fromitnerl dertl'ind'anytldecmore to.,
dl with
~-. dthaze to the dope and asked lobe .
, out, 7 . 4 —; ,<- ‘:-----'• 1-7 .' . I .
ltatel utiO; lima iint ycai ail* *1
lipte r
liarrold replied, "I have none." ~'
eiromew' l4ll'i ' '— hemi yon u came rgiali'll hens. -"n23 , io y'7'i n most earri tutn ed d ili'
Yom." .. , ..
-."..,ilgooth... t stEfa has no arm" - ; they are adi. mine .. :
Ms tp7 l : o fit. as a CastUnaSs. he has no anta..
, iathat irelies* belong tottio!.' !- ~ •
: , ;.i.trinealuat , Bakrtuteipprosebixt : tigs aioi.
thrust thopeghlla band sad Was.P4e4
the door, tied; and. plated . In &riga at •
Conger was 'then Willed at fintlter ,
, , ea flocith wet oft*: looldt . Pa to
• illy( aide of the Dann h a g :an' 'ant a wisp
ottlety and lighted .IL ' Ina ...fairainates the
K r
llij ett ite 324tal overel l" ' -.°'''''.— ' '''
leardng an a match,
which be threw adds. and with la Eirbtrie In his
hands eam• topapD the aide whore thin are had :
been kindled, paused, looked, at the are a mo
neat and than MinW towards the don% When
.nboaathit middle of the bam-be was shot. CPI.
Curter and 'Lieut. Baker at' me Wagged the
bon and breadth:. Booth out,' Allarldentllles,
tion.by order of the War Department, the body
war privately Interred in the' elothat that was
.The Assahra correopendtat lays tha parley
with Booth lasted a Mpg while ; that Booth*
told Llent. Ikea:hefty that to bad • bead drawn
on blm, and could shout him If he &Polo; that
Bootit.ambrase those outside plainlyMehile
they amid not roe him Inable; that when the
drowse lighted Booth weld be aaeeeeaa,, and that
.Lient. Dmistrerty ordered . Sergeant ett to.
are. which - he did through one of' the crevices.
Bomber's armed with- two 'Mx-barreled and
one scree-barreled revolver..: . . ,
When the Petty started to Y.rettint with the
body, Ilartold reefed to walk; When a nips:was
:i•tiatt to his neck and tint other . end - to the
x tploo
'one ot the cavalrymen. a as a
~... r.% ..orred he was
- .. . .
- "anowdent as that Larrold•
- ' - .!..esisitssination, and,'lt
io the alley.
a-
-pp`'..
, .1 Sergeant
is ixlleve
The tollowen,,
Boston corbett a . '
.`ti.
superior Meer, Lieut. b
received lednimatimilti ..
t two
to the description ol Booth and bib .
Harrold, were concealed; In a barn on tn..
of Henry Garrett, about three miles froreku..
itoril, in the direction of Bowling lama. There
we raptured a r man named Jett, who" favied
Boot!. end his &cottoningo scrom the Potomac.'
At fret deviled knowing shout the matter,
but wizen threatened, with oath if he dbl. not
Meld thee pot where the assassins Were see.reted,
be took as where they could be fonnd and piloted
us to the place. tooth and Harrold reached the
barn abort dusk on Tuosday evening. The barn
was at once surrounded by our cavalry and 1101110
of oar party ezinagal in conversation with Booth
from the outtldo. lie was commanded to sur
render several times, but made no reply to, the
demand, save that ' " If you wont ute. come and
take roc!"
When Ant asked to sunsudarDie asked "who
do you lake me for, A sham time after, In re
sponse% the question as to whether there was
anybody dm with him In the barn, be stated
that bail/150e only pea= in the that
hie companion, Harold, bad taken another dl.
ration, and wee beyond the reach, of cantata.
At Giro chlock,or a little after; the barn was
fir.d.
Before the dames were kindled, Booth bad the
la tattoo of nein r ap ed to light; he could see
no, but we conldsolsas Wm} but after that the
table. Were turned against him;lbe we Mold we
him pdolnbut we could not be sea„ by hltn.
Alit Imo& appeared to • ton na hint sad he
made a erring trward the datr, as If to attempt
t o force
As Be passed by one of the trail:ea In the
-bun I fired at bleat tilted at bli beidyrtdbinid
want to kill blnii L -took , deliberate * Y 444 - 14
,oboulder, tin my Mat tois-Idght 'UM- bell
atrack blot in tho bead, Just:belowdmitglit tar,
and passing theoretic sum 'oat an' landrabove
the left ear.
..I think he stooped `to plek tip
„
sometning jest nlttedi that nap meant tbr
his helps shot in the head- I wan not °TM
tbirteen yards distant from Ideu_wkert.l tired.
Ldid.lnot:wiiigitaden he.
would kill some of our men.. After be las
wounded I went into the barn/ *O ll- , i l" 'MU
indWieltabir bositfon on thatloorrl ed
"Mime are yon wounded?" He replied i• ;•
,feeble voice, idsnabalis glaring , with
".In
I the beads you have aw*
Ire weethen anted' indt
otlie 'lreetblibilti••
Inglnta the open di, where bt died about
two bouts and half afterwards. About on
hour before he breathed Ms last he prayed ibr us
to shoot him through the heart and,thus said his
misery.' His sraffinings appeared to be Intense.
Booth, although ha could have lolled :several of
our natty, seemed to beefed tone. Mine was
the only shot fired on eltbouttde.
When be fell he bad In his hand • she barrelled
revolver. end_ at bls feet :,woe ?Ant
'hooter, which he'ropped attar he was wound.
ed. Two other rends= were oho near bid.
Ho declared that the arms bektuted to him, and
that Harrold had nothing to do with the murder.
We gavetim trandy„ end font men went for
a doctors who aselband about four niiim from
tbe scene of the occurrimee, but when the doctor
. arrived Booth wudyin. lie did not talk much
after ancelvihg hiswound. Whoa - askedhf
had anthing.to sa, he readied; WI die toren
contra," and aske d this& Maading byte. tell his
*et' IN' Be Ind** deref I" 7
Vetool.7
,I..Ataum - Ap ! * SEE--43atenita , Walton has 'it
Aped Ohihreakorkpagtralltathrts:
.
.:fletiTOT496 , BlrElL , —idin - Aittiflitb., teeth , at
-the teeleettee • of. the bride , ' Matte; Yerveittes
Tternitrtpdellegheay eottntr, Pi 4 4' 0 4 / 161. . A•
• Meamethe.s. WILLIA24 WEiTON. to
Wes SALLIE A. SAUTER; • •
NEELEY—:PA.TrEitON'—'llttreday creole; •
la the reeldcztee of the brhh.t'a rtrente, by-tha 11,•.
(I.A. J. II :A,. 70'7 r_P N`:T_ILL••F. Or.
cf.pr.3
4DVICES FROM NK*BERN
B:hest:lan's Armistice Effeetntllyltadad.
JOIMSTON'S SUMTER DEUNDEIS
Hostilities to Commence s if Refaced
FOILTUESS Mosaion t April steamer ar-
rived hare We morning from 3loorehend City,
bijnging adviera from-Nowtern that Gen. Grant
hiui effeettuillytmt an endtcr the armistice agreed
!ion betseeen Merman and Johnston. Grant
pad tir'sa e'clock. Yesterday,
CliVedualdsj'aiatidngl,io surrender Ida army.
rho eoa ttaca are unknown.
.'• Gii4,7o4ilit„lui:notarqd
_that alter: hour
-hoetillties.,rgedd at oneibenzumed: -
Gitn.. - Jobitetait *sad to have:milled, t t ti
'Jefferson , MO/ ttoi Ifidstikatitoll:: re
we eka24111°7410014*(44:_,
he * - 44,b0% 112,- **.lq rere ,the terraiPPD?'
C Bag sof U lUE T LIIOOLL
Elie ~eamelua Rsaoh ClevelBn9
*GE' OF FUNERAL TINE ITIONWI.UI.
- `craiusql; Ap?U 28 . — An wag, gie nnt eel
Jkowltulielail this city, which i'eructed ALL_
oknthit, - the - usuia ltpoilattakotCstiocrew
Iwere ,, witarawed. The rethilWi. ware t , 46.
C OO 4 , ki lay, o il clfl Pro'.
cession to - lbe beautlitll7 eonstntafed : tea
pie; igisikared . and ..
thereafter- /lee ePthe beeeeed dead ;eel
4Wee,rek theruseade of spectators; raw, In 44-
letridde otteripOctetsna mum from; the `en:.
- ehetero. enure populatton.of the, city rare
all.Weedeeihnpressed with the soltertnltyt of
th e CattaliCau 1 • I •
• ,
Vraftrairimlts.; .44;8.-11.1e time octhe
faunal Cur iaie late Prestdcat ,cbinigcl both
eitardo , ecti '
The' lirgweitill blfileally. r i,
PRELLVIEVRIX,'AprIE2fI.
The Aullatofttudtmll'tha. fallowing pietkaa-',
lam of the Intrersoll didletaty, which hos Als-
aged meldetble amitikdoel hien tity;, 'Wien
'the train readied Ninth and Gieene, street)
',putty of into got annuid the'iMat....ilpqr:. of he i
era for the purpose of giving -Mr. Ingerst a
Aglillig salute of grdabst:The — ,Pliainflone
sidnelptesed onftlf the,batit'llner.) l 4dJgd . *Pulr
Wallace street. 'the crew*, following him. At ;
Athth stied 'lir. Ingersoll about Ind
:Aced the party, Captain J.ll..Wlthlngtonl
• tribe lath t .Peonsylnila , Totem .
P eaforward teuj WO. "IrOptsoll.
a =ldler; lint= risked otylide for my 'ortmtry.
I think you owe an to the ebent7 for
,yogr Irma, and porticnbuitthe ecoldtsri. ,
igersellmerelf rptled,,:ygoto , C
tatiftlikiMsed his to to obiltaldir; bid thu
'bkilinlitiardedliii Istiorsoll*lth big cane.
The two then crossed eanoklbr..trikw.
=received* eutimitha side`of , Mabee,
aids the arat'or Giptrpf _ With.
' Aook trr -befte .ll4l"Sca... l iktn poeketa : rtl . rer ei ant coch.
_ florae of ',Waterfall filtered at thislraticks.
.May-- tor ell, when. he wat mit= by
*pellatitifeket. it s rEfectif.sAtiii after :
"fold do to key Oa pollretir lAA* Violent"
taadayan bin mmn:. prllu, merwhalinallj.:
J•ndoit lb* po stailod;" followed AY In
tit -a crowd, width augmented - at-evivy ovum
ialderman Illoort.tros deAt Abr.' rodadr.Upgrrs
• sciLtraa pivot a hearing at: the.ldationlontel
Capitals gton gave his tratlerOoh-wideb, - -
was to the tame eta' as 'Vies; dye, - Oam
,Teoseletealltrd thitlm inestaj thEetan whit a r
=rtolver In Ills handend, Itwee tacked, ;
Mere logersoll remarked dedently, andolfente:,
tidy, "yea, and pm allied tike tpilell orgitteqp,:.
'when I drew It." are albkr,": raid :ooe;
and the crowd made another rush tur,lage."4
and the rieller" with'griat dlittealty rocoooded
'kee=al them bsek;
_Clll4aliadOEL
AMW.Ptiebblin PirilMUl,^lrlleekratt• - i
les dew thick and fad; and Pre seed too se a y
of them to be wand by a revolver... lade ,
man "Sauey held Mr. Ingersoll In, s2,coobalids.
Ingersoll appealed to several-perstesao g3 ball .
for 1110:5 but they ill Woof. „
FA S RA"AIIi!B. • _
DESIRA.I3Lx: GOulDl.l.l
For Gaits - - ro u pp ! , , -- chattin g;
.3traitz TO *BDZR.
IN THE 'BEST lITYLk AND MANNER: •
Bi 8,11019113,
• • •
•" Ifw 71141EDIALUL NT, 44.1141!any:
acett-laird , • . - -
TEIE , MATTER"L _
of th e account of S. fn the Grphana °oust of
Cuthbert, executor at Allythedy lA,
Banoy - Buratide, deed, Dian% Term., _lBO.
And now, to wit, BIA, 1 1163; Ant. G. Haws.
Ides, Jr.; Esq., to aymointed Auditor to hear ea(
determlae the exoeptlona thereto. and tomato die ,
tributton of the hal •es In the hands' of the so.,
- ..,ntant to and among the patties entithed to the
BY TILB OBIIILT.;
e. InialtON, Mark.;
ON, . - e•-• ~ u ried will moot Mega:We
of hi. appotntraeat, at
his 0c. ,^..t on SATBIg.
DAT,IV..
IRON CITY TCOLLik. ,
COMM! Pima and SL Omit
nrrsamuni, PA.
The Inzgest ‘ obeapod and meet =rental
B blisitZB NAIP4 MILLEGB )
IN THE UNITED nem'. '
Students enter and retie,/ at any tinia.
/fir thrcalara containing Mollkilfortnatlon 4 inl
free to. any Jaren, on applleatwa to the
pea. • .
JENKINS aslant,
PITTEMPROW. Pa.;
aolo:launthlimeT
B . SWITT'S
:ptaraILPTIIIXOt7MAC
• FOB THE HAIR. t
is The 'Dist
. iistritspr4 HAIR ,. n'Exs
sum-arm.
~
m .B=WiATMII- WA*,
anegerivana MiS,,tri Dar
iPPADCWarrEId.
am wilco Taimyr.
r.a . matuusricnsz
.riyttauti`ftv
-mlielleack of 0 POWDER
W
a rrielr il et
arrest ems troartitte swim beekt Is
: ' Oda
.TO
PRIME* 11 .014 87.
ButTAYLOR.,CT ffn b. SUN iNNL
Ow TAYLOR DOUBLE ziroitai-4W
N Nebo; AD Is good woddatoolir. •
WM NNE N a
..nat • -
intubt.o.
so ibloNo: 1 Lard oul •
- • lop ,Thus-Dttek k Lnk r loottos ,
Is
at"'
aod f°'
. 1 24 ria 802 e.
fast'' r ; • Waad 10 Water stmt.
O GEB AND LEMONS —Just
asked a supply of Moles Mentes Orsagss
- sad /dossiss, for sale by Ume boa or retail.
. MAIM A. RENSHAW
SOS earner Liberty sad Thad stree ts.:
IRAXE 11.11REi 21 ! i G.;=300 - • . T bbis Lake
-KJ Earthy, a prime artiale , Pagtrecelved an blub
idgamentkaad hp sale at lowlyuns
..PULP. a 1311EPAID,1;
TN.. *ME . BAG& •FOE tahLEkohiaiarge
lat. 131 Mar Sap 1,1100 ate lops
qui isle lbw by tAet anprortbee.
JOURALi RENSIUL_.tIr:
";ecestraibeety akillitadrawsits.
VEW. - Y 4203 L - DBOOBAZIGN6- wa _ .
tottx!and!:ll44ll44k Sll.l Gold. 4hrit
- 41014510,&-„ : 10 b iate l it
elboleeloot resolved andlor
• sole - Na.
Klushels:Printo; in store an
•-• for salt -.•- •
spl9 FETZER & AEMSTEON 6.
111. TE - LIME.-200bble for =lob,.
-tra,34 - OINFLIEL
'l l /VNIPARENT AND OP — .A.QIfE
•iiltd hadrt• fur kale by • •
1-TI:W3W
ti 1
° l`.l
CITY'AM) BVBURBAN,
. . . _ .
'H*? Wanted.--A.good newspaper'com
*iiWcan obtains potmanoot situation Uals
biketYbY
,-;
The Criminal CM:art—Poise of the MOM. ,
Tbe prisent term of the CriminalColut closed
'yesterday'so fer ce the jury trielearePeeeetnet
aea the itirc;ie have tees i*uaied fremi far ;
tter attendene'e;„sthe lot tee ' s heVe hue
eontiniert mid the' geld term; the defeedaats
hattiiielaig the hehMitrylegil irMitide of
affidavits-of Bueh , a ebahicter'as' to 'jnitifYl
Court in granting the,mmlicaticai: The District
"Attorney was ready to ; procted-lo trisasmvi tet
"will give the cases We earnest attention at the .
'We ecknowied,ga. oar obligations to 1Y et
Attorney Kirkpatrick , and hit able and 0t0n,..
hive assistant ; Jan W.! rot'many
favors and courtesies Maendad to addling the
. .
auto give • correct =Mete of:
the pqmedisigs.aisthey.ttansplred from dm , to:
•) Alt: Bernet:
14:31,14 ben sourer of *nail* to tile , .trentnr- ,
one ftiends.entadlnfrers entitle vest: buitinifit
44.49449 P. lot; an literary eorelq ig a
elfe..three '
and 9no.t.UnologcPerrnktnAno9 o Wodnen
anA, ltrlday .seenlnfn non% tinder the
. -
sneineen tbe.T ennyion ChM.= lid Um in...ent.,
nosey new phases to: his 6116 el odftlee'dating ,
3111, late - tour th-. - theoset,iietiere he met
boondst atieesin Tkie:tlew-.l"cirlopr
_ esn
eotemesnexpoe Maw
u ki—f 7 frottiktuolunkne,intertahim
atDodl worth 0,41,114.
,ettrnotnWri, point
welllaibp etoenttenirt fee 7. 41
ha
drotsi tnini4 lre dr.od l 7 4s .Fon bn rininnO Ptlllnia° 7 -
of oodoneni, ?oleic , and iitresslop,';nny
mondial& :Ills ' - etsolleig :tecitattons are;
.baps; ,ble test; but linho psi**Magni he
also plaits great laltmte to t ein• - eloctotenlet
4in intfontesees should be seen byerm
-
41" • to Bus Boats
and Shoes,
Wod!reel the attention br cif. Modem' to Mai
card at Mk. Jodie. - Rabb," 'the - arelliMOWn hoot
and shoe dealer; 'No.' ne -Ma Street.
, ,
Rabbling' now on Bap 4 - , spanner stochef !tlitt
most,deslr hle.anaties
- elk, far isprhsji and intim:Ur:Wear These goods
.... •
were purchased on the most farorabletermt, end
wIIi .tio'sale at ,fair rates tor Ms ',customers end'
he public. generally:, Mr: Robb lei one of the
oldest sh o os dealers In. the elty . ..and Ma 'mn.d.t
AIM Das been!id give his' pstrons'a tall egMrs,
Meet Me . their meaty: • its reputation as a basi, ' •
messiram Is &hoe. , raproisik, end hit name ill
'synonymous with heneaty, probity and falr'diel,'
ing. There Is Sici."-elsp•trap " :. about Uzi Rabbi',
and: FQ tabs ploiwaterin rectunsimdinghlei
Ashmena to the patnmageof Out Made* tealime - 1
siMlsfted that no better, or ; cheaper. goods eilla!fli
7 ,Mnrat'anyWhere tho law. til -
:The aizeredgraigting Inittak _k7Argh'
e t plitm Alm Lite Iftelihen rha‘w,
, thiGesimiadvationear;tiai
MOM:, tftberb :Bro.; Ltd ft speisti
- _ ' vexes .b, Maith 116; 1865.
cars: FL Elder it/bpi—Exam me do id
:Water oduscnriedglinylbs readM of 'the 04.
did. Wows: Piano yoliT'gOed_twde bet
10beleetamb it. Le indeed perfaetta orerl genitant,' ;
and/ am nanch'obliged - • ,*
,- • dl* et idly • • • 4
Ile llrerent enemptico,
:freteliierstand,' on Rom .4tztel,
bocci betWeUn onei•M - Arlo and ri KOMI; "
nalditinF better wait=...plehni , ekeek-,thp amity b.
peneefal ttuingtite'Vem M
nbig, when the '
qua ,- al/suited him *dn. the iner,vand bloody
,war of wOnieliallowed, fairly tholdind
of the neighbors. C. AA:retitled:ols by making
a dash WI - Min aix feet ororiSSalkin,
his inonetbehe'in frenzy; elision Ile assalleutto,
pablt with discretion, while edi the old ledlot bn
_! , ueoCl,- 71 1 . , v` • .- • •
ant the war. : abort Jacket 'end
troteardrliddenly appeared upon (be mine wills
. weoupbeb, briekbtmoribertenpon the cciatbalaata
emidegy diseppcsuld. = ; • •i 7. , : •
. ,
Ant Trap.-rAs the NAM , is. now at
'hand ter these peete(the ante), housewives and
'othtia -who era_ troubled . - with : 'Main may-.
probably use , - tlia.-'folloarlitsc- ara to._ assn.,
wet' Tromso a large sponge, Wash It well and
pcerrelt" diy,lihlch - will leave- the cells 'make'
am) Men toptiplatl'aver it some-' fine :white
sugar, 'led: place it near- Where" the ants are
troublesome. They will soon collect on: the
sponge and take up their Abode Mike cells. It
la only necessary to dip the sponge in scalding
water, which will Mil them ant- dead by the
tens or thousands. Pat: on more sugar and set
the traitor a new. keel. Thlavrocess will soon
clear the home of eseryr - AXIL . •
. . . .
. .
d.-Thyweman.kllled,ln Allegheny,
on the Tittsbargn, Fort Warm and, Chicago
Railway, has beettidentlied• at Mary Mntray, a
satdent or Little • Waalingtent. Shelled been
Using with a Kra; Thompeter„on Strawberry ,
alley, km. three years, taking- tare.e: her chil
dren, and left there about the lOth of April. Elbe
had no Mends/ was bard of hawing, and some
time ago took sick, sinceliitieh she was Partial
ty deranged. ' At one time she fell. Into tbeilre,
and would hare perished hid not one of the in-
Meta smthignisked the flames. She bore alma
Emigration to the ,011
City, ifenittsr says that the War of, popalatioa
Into the 0111 legion for 'Ma past feirweelis has
begiao rapid that homes can not, be bait fast
awash to accommodate lie - emigration. - E is
said that ar risme. tuar4 families are Using In
army tests:' '^_%lt- shows thn:rbilit Writ.. A
due amen/ e, - , dwellers la
;,,
KIESO2
, .
Bern Idtre just recer,_
nf -Truisms unequaled ln nullity
by aught to -ibis city, to which I In
*l4 ibis ortlanse who may iced Snob,
an• artkle,' Twenty yams erperience has ena
bled me taadapt a tress sildcb, , baf many cases,
will make a thorough C1111)j and at all tluteawill
completely retain tea protrusion.,
Dn. 1 :110,11 canandt.
• -, No:140 Wood ulna.
•
Stealing a Carpet:ll3*.—, potust man
newned FrankStilige wen amistalyeaterday
. _
took:ton or labia • carpet bag Rom the lowa
detY of the steamer •thilde. 'There • were Una
maser clothes in It; belonging to throe Pinta.
-Be wee Mcipttijed on. the boat, and. daring the
teitht leash the roam where It Brae , b.iy's
borceetras witch* bur nothing' Cooed to =tot'
leatahhic-na Inthe lock•up for a hearing.
internal lierinueo..he oto
itonerof ULU:toil HAMM hio dad mi that no
*amid tan aurte messed nPotranywinn to
wboin' inch irhonnt itecnted wheon - stic . tcpeton
'dlittbetbro the lira &Gnaw ot Mis. latStlnit
this declaim don' not enttonize , the_ refunding
ot sir bcome tuft - hentokal • 4944. and
, •
Plttitrergh .Pait .oMeea-.-3 million end ir
Ward letters 111i3 tilitributet -- eeekopenth Ikotp
ads Poet Office i_MOPO l ettSl* Per Ptah
/Wheedle the eleven& Meow 'creenlers
bees ibstribetel threegb the area. - I
Clawson• held. an tutia,4,
01a bed, rie,thelad -Francis: BoYd.•wbn was
011, , Tburstex In-Weat Manchester. by 41
wiabiek Aanill/P3Zt
bnit Of aw -
tteaitlt • rendenet , .
.
11efireidang Shotireivit.- - The Wee let down lentifttlelunrerlast night, and In 'gond swot
too. - The green delds were inverting for water;
and . everything , Animate wed thanlmate ,wart
sighing tar refreshing showers.
: -. Pittehtmigh . Theatrise—To-aleht the ."Oito:.
coon" will bepreeented at the Theatre, In *lnch
the whole of the stock company will appear.
Two acts of the `93troota of New York" will be
Portrait of Lineola.-4Olitt P. Mist; Fifth
street, has favored us with a handsome litho
graph portrait otoor late President, which is a
10:09d and expresalve likeness.
• Booth s the aussaht s Whit tnede hlq VW
Immo platform to the Rappahannock, w a s
ovethanled at l'octEnial, Meg George collar s
• Thetas. 'Mock s opoontithe root OM& us
1 4, 5 4 0 4r i0k of uluxt
PpeketA'ocal: - Pillt4lbt* goo
Pensiae , Pitiddell•
• The Pet.—Tuiock hat pbotoe. attia
We, Mourn sl. Losas—Badres,
Oldie and Pbdtdilaldtf or our Isinsatset'
dent. at Enoch's.
• Hiner, GodeL Adultie, and all (hp Ma
ampames, at ratock's. , -
Get the - Illustrated papers atl'atzctes.
A coAnrarormnicr of thei.ghtcogo
writing' from , St. ran), 24th' Inst., 69f6 - ,
prvtuicaut ;corpFrlteal arat. Claud, In till,
ttlit a 11% pil_Feuct, of
11,
'+~~z~.ii-~~s~~'~S~L'a~s~:y"d~a.v~..iuieci.`:*yv:,YPTu+-~w,a~.;~,..
ESTA:BLSHEIY . IN 1786.
MISOPIXeCrEOUS.
=EI
'fa- A. p
.. .. or - ~
8 2 -00
for beet Lagting, 81E1tY.I0M.'
this
pea Hee* and. Ono goods.-
bplendbrONOten u abbot, St M.
Obaldteses /Shaft.. .411
Boy'o.Sboes asSek.
, . . .
All lUarl.cfs'p .
: •-•.-.- t
'AT. ALL EVIDEIT PT MIMS
•' 1,2),rt rt
;: 1-3
BEST - 7..
spin Gitusti Eamon Urfa"!
v:..11
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concert Ball
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fruk.ORBATIVILI M EW: ri
er•IFIRK I NTIPARMU
.V.,'.1711 . - - , 11,..q .
... ' 1 ;;E . t.t!: - .:', r.,..:"T
1 iimpt i.p.ii 4.,
100 7 , , oar : 1106" ra
. .tr theuntos,,4o. ...a amirs i OP
a.
, :fliill‘• ithanbikaignat'et illatithll66/44)161 IS
_ >IT'
-the " tbsor se SWAM* mon 4inte . .l . _t
• wale latlatlif girl Clara Creston eater
teroarleo6si r iba all dlseiselturinr theteronglft ... jrae ..
v ., A. '"'"lga°bllsatmu"' N =4,l6l.. ll
''...•••0• Caliber *War Wins She us
. it
adsr , Aribmerjrtleeoseera add Ital. '
-le
'
.2 .3.6t 105t0rr-roardlak
, moo 'explainers ' ' 1 4=11,••
tit tal lad.
:ileillit,Amid lizze. .......Xe keliellaa
1, theay katr l wo rtal , L li = Ai lere i : , ell9=reareamers
ateilpadties4prod=the elseek ,
lleflec results. ' 4, ....... , ,1 -e
1: rli tr - 1.4,11
!le . f i r , mm . r . .,,- 4r . i&e
n earatiell a Etanse 1
A • , TELVIL__ -.-r , _
[ I -,.,.. ..rt.fßOOKlrline `DTS lx Q ;AI
h . I,ltl , ' ILIUMIXICIty - TRW , . r---•a
- r.' ,. . - 7, r ...,. r .:-_ , ip1ia.0821.11.Mr. ,,,- . •,-. ~._-: e ,
, se te t he. the It I. ant amps
=to tea patent; by asking 'Arab gametal • ' •
goad It to about to aseosallish, , ,. :Irmo
.thought lott to rat tt Do In bet** MAO& 11174 WM - -
eatcri,—is many parrots we aspersed b ley ea, . • i
ate but easoftea detatal at is Ilie - _.l
trlal litaa etstl4 made at a mod ;me - - ' r
. ,
Derdea j n=4lll e l= t il l ' aier PallAit ' 1
lbat the Plielle iffilif TOM was Ides at Its,. Od . .
liar minute gala% we Idiom a list °lariats* - I
allettlebts W. tyldodrlt IS searessed.allie7aslii• . ..
dearly/pa cif are ttst• end adapt•tton.id
- Itesifreatleildsaera Atrthosltylatown.t•
HAFtarg4 4A/4404414:-.
'ill Wild begwasda we:din:am mum*
tam, ticcotukam Alrectlons, Clatiakscate Mims
otPFdonvroa oxYutlans oktoxiga•-:,
DANDELION .
Is torte, itoretle, and nettea. kum.noollol...
Elio* upolithe liver; exalting It ea e•
secretion. It beelesci" much needle
Omens or the Wattles . •
lODIDE POTAMILOAL—
There t re low dismal In width tt baMot
i p 10,14
isetlalsi; it Is media Scrofulous Alltalosisidlll
pant bezefty It has also beta nse4 PM& =Mb rift
sass la treatment Josh:SW=4lM thei
ttigragY /ramie* the Vrtalk and: Aslik
Lalumrit 'rzowluus
Are aroatatic,. loath_
oases or Narrow, pebuity • .
- irnawit amps'
ilreipectaux i4otainire
CELIMOM/I.E ricurame
rAle ilia la 'Mid caßfiibitild
pottas t bat doimpeding' Applicata' Weisel
Aftlaf!" 6l D ll4l 4Y,Viatira4k.PßOW/..
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oa Ast" tivogiblpMmui Mtlaianit taatalidd,l4.•
tectitituenic &mama= sa
otaitaati El&
*I. *an= the' foicaul&
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'pi'u.t.din4m,iivaan2•.eabyOh.lElallf'klitd,ll.-
' 4 ' i4 Thle dine lua been before 'the yeddle alma
, dld ll % / 11 11.1 ;alb:lw In exteaatae toe tiatot
the loyal State* 1 sod arpeeleaule deloona
'Shall% la %Welly fellable Wattling Xsoldae bay
It Is 1t41,111i211111 IdhollftNE,tadft
alzola and stay fur operstiOn. sadtolrablat
sat out of ceder. It . la omartiatad ao ldriatizme.
eltaldcalpsolely wll4aallerld umtly
4 &medlar... •t• • '
" - '! ' s br boyeao omits utturgoterlWand 1$
be rated ea to pa* 0/4 wont mato* otriarromo_
from land rubbing. ti p 11042.4 1 1 ,11 4.4 P ~11r .
tc atrt. Alllllo4ll4r3Ml u ll
• bats tarlottitottatilktorytostlutgartsbytior
tho bed ihrohtp#AW lll . 0 4: 1- .. 11 = 4 4
awl aboittaateuscaa arlitatmar
b llO,- * 9.lk4mro i a , •••1 • •.•i.!
eater reepeeb sive' eatkeiatil t Ztore.
Draael PaaeW.Peetbkableeitessofer
tAtttliAgof the rohohlog. *not morobibort.-
ton thia t...as ordiaary griad.g.mo
Nada, callus, hems of enemata,: sad Wei 10114
.bleekalla tme thoroughly araabad
the'Mama Wain
II doei aot In% bottom:us efotbsi.7
ecoaoadeal of labor sad 1110 Ara Wig 0 43111 .
1.1 1 , 1 1 1 , 11 - tO
beferles amfak l =l o A•
• alto =avowal stae mutat fa/1 to glee ameneam
to:, _peaty, - P•10+,:, Preefb
el/ _ha been Lata
that has litiall=rponlabathie.,
wW, and
r wal laut i sartree of tlelklabor aad
Joh', (j,. pn, PaWr,4hird t 1 7.• raft
it does its work with amazes* ada=eld.
• does ft well.-10v. 4. Q.. Wallace, Cll4.
Macadam sad OteonhurSooif ll
Info rmatiOn, can be bad from l - ba eOO4
Under Prisbyierlos b(0.14 Third atsecd,• 100;
Gad door; fdttabutill ,Pl. • - - _ • s. •
Biathinei And aux be had also bola A.
WITTSON'&3I7.; Hardware- Ilaeluade; Wow Ole.
.Ilai Pai - • • -:• • '• spitted
VAIRPRTBI- OARPRTt3I (JARPETEI
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-sistat
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Carpet BUIPOIrab Oar C l " 1111 ,,
tailigitike if, tat. Moo i fin
onto fagot of DAY 000R8 AND Atrrifnipw
NVIIIch litti its Opting 'of Irofalf . I . ols °Mi Sr i °, l ; a. •
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