V9M:nME LXXIIII - --NO 231 CITY -NOTICES Thos. D, Physician xed Surgeon, No Federal street, Allegheny Olty. Ortiz hour,. 6 to 10A. si.; 1 to 3, and c toN P. u. selMird • We. Would, Advise the Ladies !;,-To all it Dunlap, Litlccr 1 Co'., 126 Federal street if they watt anything le the vrey of Merinos ' Wool netahell 111'PJAIds. Their . lan; 14 large, Are etlll4 l / 1 4.114 Ees re prises Wholesale Buyers of Dry Goods will save motor by cearnto- Onr ■cock fit 00 burgs, Aliments, Delaloes, at d *the? Dtt.. Goods; AS well as Flannels, Mustlns Prints, tn. Remember the place—on the north ; east come} Glint:Mb and Alittlyet Streets. ;` • C. Haseor• Love S. 13no. to Buy 'Em. ire refer; Of criltrse, to Dry Geode, and we•say emphatically, go to Bates a. Be11•s, No. 21 Fifth f;11t21111t ; that ks the appointed place, Their stock 05allanSt! kiterOdialtelcillatnelledrindlibanttltaly rages can be rutted.. Give Meta a call, aripaciallii for the Dress Goode line, and be matte. Freon' Merinos And all-wool Urehreeree, from the large New Volt -4 ,4=0=4 arteni pan - hilt tut.-reason's %le= Also new and Etesettral et)la of nu !Ma Winter. `DnaGoods,ands complete stock of Jr/annals. Petite, kleslins, Blankets, and ereey ertlate tenet kept In 11 well seteeted stock at Dry Goada litemember the plecteil eri klicendt.heurnosner of rolTrtd and Disikee U. liixsore Loyz t Elan. bplendid Large Farm for Nair', 'Cott'liking about niXi urea located nearly open. r site Srwleklervilleliinnting on She river. The ;'lsaecterawftl offer the shove at‘, putts sale on trhursday nu:train, September 11'0'01°0k sr. Parties desiring to attend the sale, will take tithe 9 o'clock morning train, leav — ingtheidliegheny • ...'depot, and get OW at . Sewickley villa, cronies the • •!, 'Aver at Ours Farr. • Afraid' to: Leigh, Ladles sometimes repress their istiglter to , neoldierealingthediscolointionnod iof their teeth. • tilt Orret:4o4 would adviie'yoit 'to try the fragrant [ °zonal , . Unit) remove, st nn, all impurities, arrest the progress of decay,. ;ind whiten such parts as haie already became ` E WA by decay, and lease to breath an fragrant I,sia a sm. • .Tterty iusiele• tominon Ender. having Clawed over the editorials and .itbe new* In - thtw.)nmassb, iron tarn to the, ad. , 4L 4 wartlsesnelite; ,- -.saying-,to ininisedf, - .".these are . 'published by tie Triter, to serve their own Inter ' ,t Perhaps so. But It to no less titre Your. interest to read three thirty/trim If you `.,(ate` healthy It la presumed Yon wilh to continue If slot, q{"lntaatipa pa Aieqrs fo be altlievola :In titter casalt4l &Art.& t 0 soit to koio trot. - ':}lt.rtsrttn's BivrErta are the safes°, surest and - 4 ,4- best Tont: and Alterative ever advertised IP any ,•- • Aonntry. Is, to a pestod of the pus when the .iottongeat ait fivigaiant; the oppressive drain, the 'lamb of strength faster than the -. , tnest paint and vigorous organtzsttnn can recruit "t• . 7 *M. 9 1 4 11 , '..8.0 1 11 4 7 11 4Y°1 5 " "Al! protacmn scarlet the devitalizing action of heat ~ .Ana- the malaria it Produces, you should sustain _.; - " . .the gOodeonititution and the sound ataadrin with . .. . '. • !which nature has bleared,youl.with tide Peelle. i i ‘Vtgeiatio79 , ? l ,4 "- ._",''',. ' ''• ' .• " ' - .i iit ca&e e a x ce y be 'reicestary to urge upon the ~.1 :tweak : and ailing the Importance of acquiring by 1 Mite means, the stmagtn which unassisted Nature .I.' • iletaes them.. 6 814, lishn areitdis elrounistanced ore invited to-givitthiliiiirkairiiiirliLiinaieml.ii'esi • • Lure taken the elixir three drya in conformity ii :lfitit the dl actions , they will acknowledge web 1 gratitude Its genial op.:retina,. - They . . will Anti — .l that it Imp/Lite mental as mail-as nave& energy. , and regulate. 01l thointentatfancalosui admirably. fl -' Uli ialhe - elperieheei of the debilitated and de -1 ' . :greased , And in -making these statements th e pro ; ' 1 1100 Th tkti/H 03 4 , 9•-, 1 4 0 Pg4):4;tof bii , t4Ret4ble' - keithawalabi. Sold every - where. . ` • - Rednetloh, .• Otte Trlend;', Ttle. - , Jahn" - Wier, 80. tea Feihiral 1111 tittaii'llnfithaajf; - '3012' the teat arhea the CatiOnei news of the capture! or Richmond Ithe irettieldite% tit tae, maid Denial Les,wea, attired, and- taking , 'adtantage ot. , the Peale - &Leed s and knowing the oraetton that would fot , . tow. made ..ierf,..Apeapt nnzetteleye of wt naest pen' an& itentotte-t Dialeat'abotit acte•hall of the old pHeee. Some of the 11:nest. earehneres 40,21 vestovi.F.prAtiti !gait stook, which he le .40repaecititi matte up to order, en short notice, .1.11 ! _Attie latiatiiftel, itidat 4i , 02 poadb 1y1t027 rank% rilt choice assortment of furatehthi gonelenint mita .• inade elathipc erg „absa sop found at ,nts abt;ant I ..4etabifit6szti itLo , c. 44 . Outbid Mate 2toofets, and Deal= to Zuziitrithui --pate,-of ....varfmm cola+ (Kir at Alexander pausl&l4l 12t1t&he _Crii,o7Worlra t Pa. itisiammoZ No. "IS streht:' Promptly attended to „All *Ft; wmantakmaMo •Proof. Hriilattilittamir at : theallOititt'rikteei; ihargo for .ropiilri k -,Kovldettk ge,roof riot , 1012sed aftar putorO,''Z' Canbenter Jobbing Mop.- Ruin Jotitthed ether an absetwe ot Ilion years the atte-Tirhuiveiti.ottet 4 taterihaihttalltefittt titjobblecht the. carpenter line. Oohs old stead, inzsbildw,baioiesiSoiaiaolde.tiotaaddheiey Ottlfrs tsd and Pronippy Attended to. - ;•• ^ .4l :l2llitailo iniztosto9:l' tif.:l7Al r. Good treat Prints, Datel, 7 10, Oure. 2ll , Md. rains, Plums, Pim Apptil Canfft.ind Taffy, al 112 federal Weal . Allegheny . . CMl.`lit STATE DERV=-' r e"•••• • Tax Ibllowbrltra trstolete-thst` of -- reannyii• vaxda reittiltittclirthea United-Macs. Itervicer frepabbee2ll;lBll7: -- .- - Pennsylvatla Volunteer viz 78th :77th ;78th 188th - 195th - , tr . ! 4 214th " - • " PaP 5 7/Vimbs Artllle ry ladvaatenatatterr B. 14th PenuaylyanW Cavalry. utibv, . s lot • •a ze ie44Te d gbe•-11 11 $4a otgattlieWmi e umbeczanstoraol4sl.lservi6,withl t ktimpaxt ri - three ming'.llie., :,,TfOurr eielmenti—Ote 1 8131 1iIebreirvatitisheIdtbbuti=10 - 444- 1 .edlito - patdvd. nai:Varna rged' at 'Harrisburg. In al few tonnthir,liffarthtst,' item trtma men - who survived the rebel Mdietalind Me d `darep-• r will be at home. • ow ran skrinmatt-ret.Erse , Mt, a woman '... named - Ma Shane was ran over and instantly. Allied by the constructkm Mai& engaged In 59. ing.the docks of Use Y. dr, E. Railroad in the 17alen.karbur• Mt:Ws 4Pt ir tireCateri • a ber beratnlidie in' trel knew ' w Was be-- •.i.ag done. ger race aud, head were cut and amashed, her bedy:illeirdly Mashed, the bowels, 'her. etn c lylng mattered around._ The woman, wee olbkr way Wilt Pbygicht "to get medicine t later Intabend,Wheriehe Co euddenl,v l raFt - ThursdayThmaday morning a boy about fourteen all , b 4 turaed - AugtaturlfaellyV sO,c4 Thonitrebf Readier; while arwerk aft J - care On illeXisißzwstraelsowun over, come pinkly wriering.idaheadifirm beidy, rTIM dna Intimation any person .had of the accident was by Ma head lying en one aide of Shit tniet, an Malady Olt the other. tgar are aa`lai anlaultlg a Want °tirade completed ritlmbe ,aataramomp_hullding.)to br itelst of Mader Veil. uw q lo t 4 ta laaat m ir atthe,boun i.;- 011 men and ineruhanbi - Unmet bualr.ess at ,the SOolla of thd want Thins %mita` to tam O'clock. •In • the weep:go iiimt„. stecica; wilkbe bonghtlid - . • .."- • Ulm Ruzamin thatm Ira run wombg,_ the. awe at Remy • Vousuiro counly, , on 'Monday a• week, entbilikerally mr-zdeow. attempted be croirthe 4 nteitla frunt'ef of Ed" Pn s / *,t ; :••••'. lanmswarnreoficad tuniabstinAtedirmoil at ale,. hil , kadbg. Paint:Douglas. Mien., and several' • pounds of era taken ebb . by Rio napentnententv:: .1 bAa laualwekentagekthm mineral auto .1 ovffibonvx4oluokaw of . the 13t.: cEra, bnto! whetliar4in g de aakinteMßles.attetteinter pro, eltabbevakdegiesirt vet ascertain& . tiontektqvinu.roilf Paducah notoriety; bee ;trotted Semmation among river mea by tho : invention ofn newpropetling powerothich causes' an ImmenSoredtunion in the mucosa - of fueL . argil easette. LATEtT FROM THE OIL REGIONS. -The PACShet at 011 Clti -, -Conalderable Property Dertroyee— A rrlsal of Steam t ra—Bad Condition 01 the street• and • kle Walks—The thi 7 1 1...1et-9pec- Walton at Pltnole Niol”.littnr,—Tho A. and C. W. H. It.— Else Homenteod" Well, etc.. etr. Ilorrespoadeuce of tpe Pittsburgh liazi.te. Olt. Urn', birpt.lo, • Dr.s a GAzz-rro: The river is again reccoinl, after ati•ainlnt: a beighth of right feet. It rose • very rapidly all Say Saturday, wail caused con siderable lose in boats aid barrels on the creel; and river. It seems strange that with every In significant rise 1u the Allegheny. ram es the usual drift of boats; barre,i and Lambe,. Peo • pie hp here, and above, SCUM never to he pro vided not prepared for these sudden freshets, and consequently awargoes everything adrift. There have been a number of arrivals of ,stow ens and tow boats; among thefcrthe •l vllie , Little Jim Rases, Petrolia No. 2, Advance, Monitor, etc., which gives to our tond-motiled metropolis, gaite a stirring up, and turns our streets into the threat mush. Toe streets of Oil City are almost impassible, and the sidewalks in some places are six Inches deep with mud, worked Into the consistency of mor . tar, and it is disgraceful to see such a state of affairs Where Is ourburoms and council? Are they dead, or only sleeping? Como over to the loweraide of the creek, gentleman, and see the sad condition of the leading. thoroughfare. lair tiro well dressed ladles, with pretty babes In their arms. endeavor, the other day, to go Rom the posta-Olco to • the bridge, and alter scrambling add. Wading Ibretig . ti Lite me cut the side wax, found., Imposniblo m proceed and beat a retreat with their skirts and ankles completely bedrat, Nett with the foulest. filthiest mud. &tame !' aliame. It Is a pity that in a city of so mach business and among such an enterprising and energetic people, there is not public spirit enough in the right place, to keep our side walks bud streets in a passable condition. It is a ver itable fact, that from the depot in tills city up to Pithole City the worst piece of road, is between the said depot and Oil Creek bridge; alter you gel and of . 04 City the road is good, for this conigvy. Boongh, "what can't Os cared must be endorni," until next election, when I hope a burgess and . council will then be selected, who will attend mare to the wants of the com munity in this matter. Tbe rise In the river has stimulated the mar ket. Oil on the creek has advanced to t. 5,50, at PlLlsole3,oo. The Pool well, No. 54,0 n Pithole, is prodning 1200 barrels, or about the seine quanti ty as the. Omni well, stories of her Immense yield to the contrary nothwithstanding. The Rama atead well, which stooped flowing recently, is being pumped, hot solar has thrown salt water,. mixed with a little oil No. 66, Bolden Form, owned by Pittsburghent„ is being tested with a fair prospect of a large yield. !Speculation and confualon renentliv, are still the order of the day at Pit Hole. Wild! every- body, everything Is wild here. But I think the change is beginning. There are not so many Louses going rip; not so many people locking , - 14; hotels are not near so much crowded; store keepers are Just beginning to complain that "business is Macke' the nutoirr ,r of .bpoths„fpr the side of frult,thkesand hear. litkridietda Mo or. with each visit I make, Indicating tint [rave! Is slaikenlog and trade dull; the great rush is surely over, and from this time forward, things will settle down to a legitimate basis. One of the Minot indications of the change, Is the fact that nearly every other house in; Pit Hole city is this day for sale. One month ago, love and money bath, could hardly secure a house of any kind. "Things Is working" saith the proverb, :And verily this mushroon city of two minting growth, and one thousand hoaxes, will in ninety days from now, I predict, be—to let. There was a 'Aire land-slide last week on the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad, eight mtles this side of 3taadvlU6, delaying - malls sad 'pass cogeretWeity-font hours: The road IS again In running, but bad, order. Ton may expect to hear.;of na having one of those frightful rail road academe that appear to be so-fashionable, . one of thesedays.,. Thawed bed of theAtlautle. and trcaL.W64 ll rii:*iad. trimrzgadllxtottil: City, is very Imperfectly and unevenly graded, ' and the care are uniformly so over-crowded that about as many passengers are compelled to stand as those who obtain seate. This road is badly managed, and Is making so. much money that thei_ttave OE (tote to attend to thercomfort. cafety, or convenience of passengers. Wilt nntthat accident occurs, and this company will be visited with. a. coronec's,vcrclici which. will blacken Its character before an Impartial , world. Wltt don't Pl.tabtirgh build a rood to 011 City ? The receipts of the Franklin branch of the At. lantle.and-Hreak Western Rallinmid,..for the Inst quarter are said to have been f-100,000, nearly the Whole of which a road direct from Pittsburgh rancid receive, and (make It one of the most la catiVe l natitutionspitbe land.. Belk andb.irrel boats . arelifiliti the - river Id day{ and you will receive plenty of oil before this mine dhins. out. , Freights „to Plltabutlib 5 1 • per barrel. Oil Is very scares on the Creek, and held firm at the advance. The Cherry Run and Pithole Oil Comptny, will test their new waren Pithole, next 'week; From the Indlcattou•, it promises 10 oe a sue. We pave had a great deal of rain drain! the ,fietPerdo _ . • LIITEsT Molt Prirremn: • eiLract the - followlit interesting items front the Male correspondence of the Ziet 4 ,DoPateh: _ . s . 0, 2/tlwlt Petroleum Company,,.sit, uatedon the Hooker farm, Is *pumping menial'. than usual. IL is generally beileYe4 to 64- _goad well. No. 73, Solmden farai;l9 &wing we 11... Territhry Whamming Mare valuable everyday.. at. the vleititty Of this Wel7, .iiceocuit 'of N. „SI itoittletdog to So lurid' if qtrintity. It It litittieted wi th in fifteen rods" of the latter. • Not-71 label*. re-tubed to-day, and will eons settee pumping to-morrow. No• 001simmping amaze oil but is not, rated, No. 09 la now through the fourth sand rock, and will be tubed In a few days. No. 64 hu been re-tubed, and will commence ptunping this afternoon. No. We tesitql. This *MI la' a good one, but owing 10 some defect to the tubing they Werelthilililit 1 40r4W No. 2, Mors) farm, commanced pumping to- day. It putups.some•4llla thtluith-thil- water -SOl yet exhaustiid: - tilts Willis altnated within tiro rods of the Homestead well, gild directly belpw. It wilk_undmilmedly ,hew,good well. It is ow believed NY a great many that this le the „well that Interfered with the Homestead. The Latter is not iMprOlittg No. 37, Holmdel:1 farillOS flowant 250 hairos per day, with tlie sucker - roa In. -Vitra thy rode are pulled, which wlll.he .13LS day or twp, yen may expect to hear some Itthicreiting ortrr from it. • ,:,2 -ff- fios. 100 and 107 are &Aug abOut til loons as what. The tools are yet last inlio:l7, , ltooker jt fa . new well, pumping about 100' barrels, is an borhatlvely reported, within one mile of the m nth of Plthole. Th e well Is only a little more th n 300 feet In depth. - Moat of the wells on lo er Pithole. we are told, had good shows at ' t depth, bulthey went below It and got oath. In . 7 rtier wcrekingiiitereit of "102” Efolmden, was , Amid on linuday,-by Mr. P.O. Loucks, for 1110, ,el t , L tbe being an - ready-for pumptng.- We lkntitla t o - WittOlng 40, am' Tete of- , 4n t forty barrels. ~ . OEM AND WZ:62 1 , 214; . J516.- • - thei Marietta Register- contains the ,sfollondrutoll Item!: 7 ' ,'." • ' - • lirttrtiOni Witz.,--We f e int that ea' we arlabtrucki Taw dip! age. 'at the XrPper Bunibig epaingsi West that !Weed ' 41200 barrels °foil In 12M bourn... This le , ) ble. lawn= thirty miles south of MaMadeira.. , t. Ontr'who knows," and - who la neither an 011 nor Interested In cll Informs us that there are now sever! papnaq Oil Wells within sight of Tba "CaruttieraWelo on the Fowler Farm, - as tt is rabid, near Macksburg, was about ready to be pumped, at our WI &dikes; and stangulte iexpeetatlons were entertained that it would be a ‘kood well for oil. Another well on the IMMO Dlace producing panels of oil per day. .11 Willie's struck short time ago, and id about ready for the pomp. at the mouth of Wolf It Ise little over 300 _feet deep ba "P(Olde:ittßi!rldt Nandi. Cit.tekoVest, spoken of last _work, belonging to the Flinch Creak and Newell's Run Company. we *SUM ilitbi l logrwgil,adird2 . lllB liftel landred barrel well." The well onliorse -Neck, West Va.,belong lag to florae Reek and Fazeb - Creek ompauy, rat:Med some, weeks beck. we are infinmed, rather letelnee, ladle lwadYortyfisr)amill, . The MeConhellsulle, (Ohio), Herald of the lad Inn, rats : i'James Raman;ey seven loißes from IdeCorinellsolde, struck ollat'23 feet, tat..,sad pumped frapfke, welllb _, John H. Murray, took-keeper for the Carbon 014 Company, of ifeCoanelisviUe, Informs us that they have rob:Weal taditilitere trout the cleruent's farm wells on Burk Ran ' (Morgan :Cct, Catty) 780 barrels of 01l June 231, WA; and from Ii a Chataque Copipatetwelle's, orgtheitbovt But, t O O barrels of 'olt,innee'Atv nh, 1885.” Taa Citlisiiratitr• Bmifd sayn s - A - Oterimil mid eliket of the late wet mason, la the=squib) met, that It bee Indicted upon. portlorts aPleveland. Heretofore thaieslaseetslutee - beirostrangers ao our city; Mathis seam:l,4oy hava come amongst, us In untold quantities. and are analog them selves, perfectly it home. They abound mostly In the neighborhood of the Park. THE LATEST NEWS BY .TELEGRAPH Our Special Dispatches NATIONAL GRAND LODGE OF I. 0. Outrage on Negro Troops ThE NATAL RACE IN NEW YORK Defthie to the Bank Business NEW NATIONAL BANK IN LTNCHBURG Illness of Justice Wayne TROOPS RETURNING HOME Special Diipatch to the Pittebeirgh Gazette. Sept.• 12, 1825 The Odd Fellows Grand Lodge of the United Staten meets next Monday at Baltimore. The rebel States will be represented for the first time In five years. South Carolina, Georgia and Louisiana are known to have elected represen tatives. In New Orleans some negro troops have been sent to prison for three months, for entering street earn set apart for wh!tes. Gen. Banks has been requested to vacate the private home in New Orleans, where he hu been residing, the former owner having claimed it under a pardon from President Johnson. The naval race did not meats on Monday, at New York, as had been expected, the Algon quin tot being ready yet. There Is a steady decline in bank business in Philadelphia and New York. Since May, the deposits In the New York basks have declined 130,000,000 and specie 70,000,000. All the National Banks South flourish. A 13alk - one has Just been started at Lynchburg, Virg lals. Justice Wayne, of the United States Supreme Court, Ls in exceedingly feeble health. Troops, returning home to be disbanded, con. Untie to pass ttinngh here: Over thousand went to New Ergland on Sunday nlgct. W. DESIITLIE FREEDMEN IN WASHING COLORED TROOPS TO BE, MUSTERED OUT New Military Conunissiini in Washington RETURN OF SECRETARY SEWARD NEW rosx,f3ept. I2.—The Tribiott'A Wash lugton special says that only' onehandred and thirty inatlal rations are lamed to destitute freedinen of thin city. and the number is rap- idly decreasing. owing to the efforts of the Freed Then'e Bureau u, provide all colored eitizena o this class with eelf-enstairdng employment. ' Lieut. Clark, of Gen. Howard's atoll', has Just returned from Harper's Ferry, whither he was recently sent for the purpose of Investigating the Freolmen's affairs In that vicinity, and reports very encouragingly of their present.and prospective condition. Ile rePresenta, however, that the demoe taut spirit' of rebellion still exists among many of the returned guerrillas of London county, who have recently exhilallui their hostility laY aritur occasional shots at a small squad of the 193 d New 'York, stationed at Sandy Hoak, on the Maryland side of the river. Note of our men havens vet bean Injured, although several nar row escapes have occurred. Guards have been @tattooed on the Virginia side of the river, Which will probably prevent a recurrence of these outrages.. Tile Secretary of War has lose ci instrnctiens to ths Commanding Generals of the departments of North Coronet; Virginia, Florida, Texas, Louisiana and Arkansan, directing them to Im mediately muster ottt ofnervice all organizatione 01 colored troops. which were 'enlisted le the Northern States, pad are now serviug lii their re. spectAve commands, the master out to be by entire coganientons, Mending all addition* thereto , by, recruiting and Other sources. An other order directa the mutter out of 30,000 eideitional white troops in the. Department of klcsinsas. Major General Amcor tum.alao been.ordered to rddnee the yulontoer faros in. b$ command to elx Monism:l s corhmlialoned Onicara and enlisted men, of all arms. A bele Military Commission. of which Colonel John Msoseold, or the 12th Vetennx , - Reserves, is PrUslderit,roid Captain 6. R Wands,rif 10th' Iraq's. Ileeerer C'efps, Is .TudgulArrieste. Cort- ITneil at chi Old Capital to.day In pursuance of * ardent from the War Department, for the-trial of all tomb prisoners u may ba hronght More 'it. The Hat win Include orate a number oreitt. zeta delinquents, and possibly the accomplices of Wire In his Inhuman treatment oil bur mites once Seureitaryßewesd„ with !anion 7rederlek and . two daughters. paid. flying vLsit vLslt. to Bich,. maid ; Saturday night. returning this morning. . Foe 'Henry Warren, of, lasts, has been ap- Pidutt . 2 !!"` l "tilf Oat:ht.:tithe Urdted States of Amer to Guatemala, TheifmthiPs %talent= special =lst Last efening Seeretaty Seward 'had a reception, where, In addition to the iineterous other vfsl. tort, the Prinefpal partial:l=Al' 'the Southern - 'delegation latch called upon , the President du. ring the day, was premmt/ They were received. by Mr. fiewaydnoil other scatters of the. (UM, net In a .mannerentmlly affable and fraelt..ltm that with which they were greeted at the Ex- Yeetive Menslap, The tone of the .Y.Merk of the !Secretary of State was Millar to that of those made by the President, and Cale stating, _ that the government's policy was to restore and improve the Booth and not to injure It, he re. masked. that,A the same time, sure work net be made of Pratertiltil_tlmPeatilor WO alga*. Advice.' from Dlrelco. lknOt.Bept.. 13.—The ligtwat . 's Hata me wrrespondent : The aid wanted by thochiefs of the Llberstparty Ls adman co tran gera of about 10,000 men, in ordecto_ force ail the leaden to obey the render Genentin, and to LAM and told ptirke as. ; A centre „of the Union. In my cone nation s With' Tr evino Di' Lean and others; ,the, Civa.e ll, 44P o f l - then 'Pro polpte. ThiMr.cal ihrOft'arn'll9W abllentr in small bodies, each operethyje a &eta, If or more of these bodies French force la sent against-them. and owing, to the the' latter, the numb of nearl every fight their favor. d. column of 10;000 men, entginnt this country now. wetdd find theltuerialfOrcee. to 4zßall bodiesnall over write. extent of tarri tory and wend be able' to best those Mallei In detail and drive them in mat" baste frObt the poibte they bold, with:the loss-of war =Meek To raises beim ,o/510,000men, am million! dollars.katteisary:i.d.. begin edgy Ito ' the mat trent et , frerreitt„iribstputt 'mold tatted, therkstrtuldbp .mearis 04ms; elotheaM ' feed the hoe= anitleoMe point in the country, such as Matamortot, be taken. and a few million dollars raised by - requisition. A csetraissioner , ' b i thlpmo m eatin flrownamlle r with Instrue-, tlons"frOnt at: bsdi de TOidE.',l3ltrestof roV• , elms altar; to mbar orione.grg. ,sari, then to Case sJleghtat hams many 'Ludt: of odes, so many roundl•oftamoNt*4ll,46z Welles of iMed,gnits s o many rounds din elk. any ineshot...po,. but this otrattolgsloner.ciztr of false the loan and willliM4o therett.With eofands, as it would be WO. The facts are them: There le to:be to war at present linftn'or.;l of gesit*Mat ordirtioGeneralShesidetteftOffe' Mit. The Lthcrpi twit wants - pirate aid from that Unrted States, and is lost without It; irto,- oou ni2o.ooomat tinteklidand-fcet ms resin honor bbpfet ylt:' ne.ffsrod's Vera ftiits. orMetioldent Of the Ist ; lays : 'The Ccmfederates • were In a Stated Intense rudtement ind..loYirrer the Maria an. nommement by.Marahal .Buritno of two lm.. Pedal • tandipbc. • It , seente2 WIC the • niter; which ire haven* . often`, grevionelflid,oftlo7 flight oratiroond - fttetalil4orkitColla by trooye, has at , lashicoVedyne. Tlfi r entered It on • the 13th of. Augusts The, ot Imperial , vkloty; was the'rtsmOntglon or th teen , of trio. place!. ethos:thin; oleo thousand haliablleate. which Altelterrnddl-f cans hod Inuit:spilt. siyacested:‘,Theseigrairs, thitagtc Ofrognsnitoslxtrtance; wire belegnindsr.• . saMis of , frt . celfttratlong - and Illtunlotktik bg:, thd Imperiallida. and *Peeler elammec hid beim dispatched. fromlfers Cron - for Prince to con, flat the Intelllgtrolin thare, end yo thhtaffair: IS loatgnificant tomparedirith 'the or the L 1 44 ,14 4 .'4.4414=4f 1 1 ritlrots ,- SittZl9:-Itia.ite;nltrs :617614: pontletrioveltftobt Veftv'erna; CAMS 'l;Therl Liberals . are adthrOvlkeretUth,for the islpter entopetPe Pam= Wins aro busily bcyagetin !culoollzhns/ fon du irand'eotOrdo =MI *1 1 ;000 Da.tikare elleniustrAikonna con- Mika, and the government le not prepared tor : any such blow. and *Malt conies; any torrents the end of October, 'Uhl -Empire ef-tuttrpation ,will be, applied, end .11amilne,: could not; with all las connuandjit' 'linemen who would dare to•otieftd the proudest maraud of France to the Gulf. this may hem by any steamet that leaves port, of the Oita or capture of Napoeon's protege. GAZ PIIISBLECII. WEDNESI THE WHIZ TRIAL. Patlial MA of llefru e Wituesses. 1511 1' (00.SEL EXPECTS Tu PROF Testimony of Andersonville Prisoners CRUELTIES OF CAPTAIN WIRZ Filthy Coadttion of the Grounds WAsimovoN, Sept. 12,—Mr. Baker, In ac cordance trial the ruling of the Court yesterday, presented a partial list of the witnesses whom he desired to have subixenaed, Flret—James Orman, of Atlanta, Georgia. He was Adjutant fr ' om the middle of July, 1%1, 10 April 1005, and could give full and minute accounts of all transactions while at A hderson• vale. James Armstrong. of Macon, Georgia, was one or those whom the courier could not dna. He wan commissary of the post before Captain Wire was placed in charge of the prison, and until April 1805, excepting 'one mouth. and could state the condithin of the • commissary supplies all the time. Major Proctor, of Mammoth Cave, Ky., was acting commissar during Armstrong's sickens, and could ?issue that no supplies could be purchased for the hospital, as the 050,000 due, from the commissary to the hospital fund could not he procured. Lieutenant Jamble, 01 Tallahasse, Florida, who was in command of a battery, coned swear that the guns were not tired by orders from Captain Wire but In pursuance of those Issued by General Winder In person, and that many of the sentinels were put under • rrest by Captain Wire for firing at Union prisoners contrary to orders. Lieut. Thomas, of Tallahasse, connected with the post, would swear that orders for tiring on Union prisoners came from the commandant of the post. and Wire had only to obey them. You abould know that Capt. Wire bad preferred charges against sentinels for shooting against orders, and not to 'hoot at all unless under ag gravated circumatanees. Brig. Gen. L. J. Gartell, of Georgia, tom mending the guard forces, would sw•arthet no sentinel ever obtained a furlough for shooting a Union prisoner, and that nobody connected with blot ever heard of any such thing. Dr. Perryman, Surgeon of the Georgia militia, would swear that the health of the militia was no better than the Hrtion prisoners, and died In as large a proportion. The sick men -bad the same rations aed medical treatment as the Union prisoners, and Capt. Wire could not help or Improve their conditlem. Dr. Mudd. of Springfield, Ky., who was in. Ode of the hospital, often convened with Cant. Were on the condition the hospital, and would testify that Capt.' Wire many and many times Ivied to get relief for the prisoners, but donld , not obtain what was needed. Dr. Dean, of Montgomery, Ala., Chief As sistant Surgeon, could testify as to the total de ficiency of the medical stores, and that Captain Wire had often enquired for articles for the use of the Union soldiers., which could not be pro. cured. The dealer cobld also explain every. thing relating to supplies trom the Sanitary Commission for Union soldiers. The two doctors who were St Atillerminvillei when Capt.:Wirz first came there; could testi/9 ra to the entire; subject of vaccinnath:o_ and that Capt. Wite had nothing to do with it. C apt. Barnerdlne coned swear that Captain Wire applied to him from day to day for trans portation for the comfort of Union prisoners, tent it could not be had at the post- James R. Sullivan, of Bardstown, Georgie, I who was In the Quartermaster's Department, and ' Ia charge of the carpenters and blacksmiths, could waif; that: as long ite there ens any lumber these, it was used for coffins, and one time a - shod was torn down for that use. Capt. Wire frequently complained of the fewness of tools, and urged new ones -for those , which were broken. fist*al others whom Mr., Baker named, all Immediately under Cane' Wire, could testify as the searching of Chloe prisoners. They were also every [alarm at the bead quarters of Capt. Wire. ;Mr. Baker said that what he stated would show the Importance of thme witnesses. Hs had only selected those deemed the most im portant. The list was not yet compteto. The Court seed- that what several of the wit `Misses could swear to, was not proper evidence. Mr. Baker—l suppose that is for us to I ridge. The Court—That is for the Ccent. Mr. Baker—l hope the Court will give us every consideratirra. The Court—We will give you what bproper. Mr. Baker—We can show hundreds of other thing* by the witnesses. Felix De Labomne, of the 79th New York. testified among other things, of Capt. Wire fir ing two istious at two men, who were drawing Water. He sale that one of them was In a dy ing condition. Capt. Wire did {bona with the exclionattbri'''That% the way r get rid of you - d—d s—s of b—t'a. IVoness related other perpetrations of cruel `ty, such as keeping men for tong periods with out water, putting month stockades, fastening theta with bidland chain, bucking and gagging mid the by the ttonads. He Saw two killed alike need line. - fl.e for ttlintelf, when he was conveyed to prison, he weighed 15.3 minds tit wheat he left he only weighed 90 kineds, - an d- waSentere skeleton. Heowed the eavhigof bights, to Dr. Bates, an acting assist= ant surgeon at the hospitaL 0 wing to the Maned 'condition of the prisonera, rata were a greet delleaey. Dr.Baters managed to get them somethiegto eat, Thereforeno more rate went -taught. 'Ray. - Fatlier Hamilton, of the 101:011,2 (lath , Olic Church, residing at Macon; teatbled in re , 'igloo to his acting as a missionary at Ander.. sonyllie prison, end a good •Olatty. points of interest similar trithen heretofore elicited du 'ring the 144 iokinding.t.tut distressing coadl. Hon of thetinlomprisconers;' , itki their sickains: - . ,sulDernig and great mortality. Thu witness sta ted that Gen. HoWell Cobh asked him what he would recommend should be done. Ho advised that officer to partite all the prlsonefi od , their Word of honer and rand them to Tallahassee, Florida.. Etagere' Gen. Cobb a particular ac, count of the prison affalea. Pnbileaticoui on WI subject appeared In all the newspapers of the &nth. Judge advocate Chipman—The law protects you from-disclosing secrets of the conk/15102AL Please etetelf yon feel authorized to do so,-to _what cause the sick men ander WV Ministra tions ascribed their dying cOnditlon. e' Father Hamilton..,Lean'tanswerthaqueetion for the confessional Is one of the most sacred `and inviolable of Ouileistittition.‘'ldo 'not de cline to answer blew:el' wantio take advantage, bethecanssionteldera titled 'charge that I had violated th.eeonfemiceiaL Therefore i respectfully to =inf. ' Witness desired to make a 4orreetion. Ile and Father Virheelari were not chaplains of Ander eel:Mate pillion. but had rendered grainitoia services there as prima.. . . • „ Charles Mete, or the ettilowi, testified to the cruelties of Capt. Wirt. and the (Inv con dltlon of the grounds. The glib was from a foot to cightenaluchea deep, but when rain fell a wan all washed oat: It 'vaginal web lice aad maggco, and this exteeded throughoat the 1 prbton. On one occasion Mrs geld to the wit ' hiss and his ounpattions,•Tou young sone of ,b—..-0. I will make you smell h—i before night. Fes Are sentenced lO , WODA In. the grave yard . esenr:day; to be put on half ret inue; stand In istoCkearnight and bathe last men .ecchanged. ra . nnt yin on to t gif l t o he dead and cover you np.II - The Matt Wit; / 4 ,r/ T f r P b re° * t- ar '' Am, kat thent t.O. retiM John if. Goldsmith, of the 14 th Illinois Infant. IT. a prisonerst Ahdenonvlll4 gelded that be was detailed to perform cletical amyl', Captain tVlre's (gm, An order was by-Wire for, the gear &to ilre opens any`Otte into spoke to . Fiella and a vert*Prder Wilaglnat:ifkilitirabal 1 '. ...-_e'anta that In cue the Mama prisoners Antacid fall to report 4EIV the aslasmg men ' , their shoold be placed In the irtoeira or be bucked and a i r—ght - rp..4 o tpiho Prlaanera . wore) behhe gam tyytesris auta cowered . whh those Woad loOrebed 'tepee: - Tit 'dna' itsys, cot. SMI) Increased the redoes bt an4 mg to a - pooodend is gaoler s def. aqa . Vim pot them near to the old stardard,r -ma.u... log that is Ike Yiadates wareasttlng d-4 such he %Wald btint tbum to 'their =Wu . TrAttes 4 beard Wire sly that he was "doing mote; &0N , . , ;that in the Wire thakkaarldpped more men Sleep Johns= did. ‘, Tula vat to the latter put `ordinary lard, . , - , : —j,„) v: ih, p e witness; while employed leWlis'e. ho e oats Attiongh for e mbeleradlorwho..islo Ite NIA ..;aatilPdA. to.liw tot fitraloa prulgum Th maties AstasLwfx scow Among other' , lastanceof critattAbatnantlonedthardcaeltaln -4 M ar alreltetilgi VhOduillolahtedbeinttoone ~of eir tomboy-wax vet, °revolve. from diarrhea. man wee detached hid left tohroulk *the y.two pound ball still fastutualk ft ea the collar around his neck. The tronf weett' ' not take/a:tiff Lae osatt lily -erter, ..be-Ited,edbe! twitheas.haati daclass that..lo was *link ftsors.farabs-4cmtbdaracy tbah 'Sof Ogateirol ts. • ;.; Adjoin:Lain' th•iiotirow. 4 Ifiroode en lErke-idlitteh Property. Eledron* J Bunion, Mn., 6einetanil2.—The area in thn woods are ragtag In the =Wry; teutlelderfy Bk. Carmel: Mertneni , Old 'Zolfo; Veen% Bradley , ford t Oreno :and !•14511den. Mach velttablt property is being destroyed, end the tanneries, etre.. ere In dusger. On the B. 0. do 111.1tallroad, the pre and dlttlealt to get Wont' the flame.. AT, SEPTEMBER 13, FROM WASHINGTON Aa.,l9.tant f s ecretaty Chanter Gone North -I .terijol Revenue Receipts -Patents I awed-t,cot r h Erulgrants-,NIVW Pctu viau hlluir.ter-VI gsnlailialltla Force- Travel Towalls Richmond-Internal Revenue Decision --Mails to Charleston and Savannah -Cabinet Meting-Cotton 'ln Georgia-Feeling; of the People-Jeff. Davio Irial--lurident Purina the Wirt. Incestigation-Stor es at City Point Rob bed-Stolen Property Recovered-Iln.- tering Out Colored Troeps,)leilran Ad vices, etc. NEW I oux, Sept. 12.—The Times' Washing - Wu? special says: Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, Chanler, has gone North on a short tcnr to recruit his health. Mr. chnnler has been closely engaged in hie ofll,lal duties s ine: bin appointanent as Assistant Secretary, gener. ally putting In about fifteen hours out of the twenty-tore In the Secretary's oCica, and this alone confinement has weigUed so heavily upon his health, as to netdre recreation as a means of restoration. The receipts from the Internal Revenue to. 'day are $2,219,18-1. There were one hundred and thirty patents issued during the week ending to-day. A Scotch agent now here, has secured a large tract of land In Virginia, where a colony of Scotch emigr ante will settle in November *or December. The WortcPs special says Gen. Hovey, the new minister to Sera, has arrived from the West to receive his instructions, preparatory to depart ing on hit's mission. Itis thought that the military -force will soon be withdrawn from Virginia, and poser to maintain order placed In the hands of the militia, the same as in the case of MississlppL Th.; Berard's special save: The tide of travel setting from this city toward Richmond is he !glaring to be very considerable, and has already compellee' the managers of the Orange and Alexandria Railroad to place al evening passen ger train upon that route in addition to the train which has been leaving here at an early hour In the morning. Oa the drat day this route was turned over to the Company, Its pas ;imager receipts amounted to only twenty-seven .dollars. Latterly, the receipts from travel have ,averaged twenty. two hundred dollars daily. 'The Trlbrene's Washington special says: The '.Commissioner of Internal Rers..ntie to-day decided that a person who merely canvases and takes subscriptions for maps, books, etc.. Is not • peddler within:the meaning of the Internal Revenue laws. If, however, - he receives for books, maps, Ac., at the time one takes soh scriptions, or of he delivers them and receives bin pay therefor upon subscriptions previously taken by himself or by another, he is a peddler and should take a license as such. WlslriNOTOX, Sept. 19.—The Posteflice Da , - Partment, to-day, ordered a contract with:Arthn; Leary, of New York, to convey the mails by 'MemitsiliPa (mut thatAigf to Charleston, South 'Caftans, and back twiNS.a week; aloe with Ed -"prond A. Bonder In Co., of Philadelphia, to con. Vey malls by steamboats from Savannah, Cl-cpr4ifs, to Pilatka,•=l miles and back twice a 'swot. from the 90th of September, 1885, until ~the 50th of Jnnr, 1580 , at the rate of 15,000 per There was a protracted Cabinet meeting. to day, which was attended by Secretary &sward, Secretaryq. McCulloch, and Attorney General lipmd. Postmaster General. Dennison, Sec retary Stanton and Secretary Welles, are absent 'trots the city, but the two Last named were reprmented reepectively in the Meeting; by 'Eckert. the Assistant Secretary of War, end Capt. Pox, Assistant Secretary of the Navy. An army 'officer who has arrived here direct from Georgia, reports that while recently tra, cling from /Manta to Savannah he saw in all direttrons teams loaded with cotton on their way Lapointe whence the staple could be trim/spotted In market either by rail or water. There were largo quantities at Augusta, and the article was being ccnveyed thence 14 bons to Savannah for shipment north. lie states that the People of the country, es- Peelelll,thOsa who have severely suffered by the war, express, apparently ,sincerely, desire conform to dm chanced condition of affairs, aud to smetain the General Government; while in the towns which have sustained comparatively bat little Elamagg by the war, a !spirit of &Beat lefaelion exists, principally confined to the young met, who =emote belong to the boasted better class of society, but few of whom have :sowed in the rebel army, It has heretofore bem stated that Yair D;ifs would he tried berme a civil tribunal for treason, brobably before the United States Court for the Itastern District of Virginia. Nothing addition al has transpired on that subject slate the an nouncement was made. It Is a mistake to sup posathat Chief Justice Chase has anything to do with the preliminary anangementa„ any more than he has with the preparation of cases for adjudication IthfOre the Sttprema Court of the United Staten, nor kasha expressed, as has been stated, a desire to try the case of the United States against Jefferson Davis, but be will try 4 that, as he will all others which may come be. fore him, in the usual course of business. During the Wire trial to-day, while a witnesa was testifying to Captain % r im s requisitions on the commissary of the post at Andersonville for smiles for the prisoners, and was etto wing that the rations were only one-half In q ninth, compared with those furnished to the rebel guards, the Captain, who, according to his consul, waa very sensitive on that point, asked the commission to permit him. for himself, to make an explanation. The request was refused, for the remold that the facts id the case must be obtained through witnesses. thformathill was received by the Provost liar shad at Norfolk, yesterday, that tire stores had teenrobbod, and It was most Mali On Perri traWits would waive on one of the Richmond boats.- A detachment of the Provost Gnawd and dethetives searched the baggage and passengers on the stele s e ra Myer Richmond and Magenta. On the forMM .theylband the staled property from City Point, and on lbs latter a box 01 ,watehes, la possession of J. T. Garde. of Ac comae COMIty, Vs., which, he said, w„ -a taken from AndersOnVlße Harriman b cannel lora. B. Winder, naer la the pld piscine Mina impeuxant papers - Were also 'found with these watches; ell of which _are In possession - of the Provost - Norfolk. At*? General Csrrol has gone to Richt:Mt He le to'hevea Coninnwil I Ale d*Ltinent.-,' Mir& Tows, September 19.—The /bars Wash ington special says: The order for. twittering out the colored troops enlisted in the: Northern Slates, Is simply .& measure to reduce tile arm) expenses. This order Ass no effect upon the colored troops which were enlisted In the South = fltakis. Theadvieestrom Mezico reedited hen to•day. . show that the former reports of the hopelessnees of the Liberal C,ll/30 were greatly exaggerated; THE PERM IN MM. Great Gathering Ina'. Dundalk FMB OF ME LE4DERS OUSTED The Conspiracy Gaining Strength New Yong... September iJ.—The Irish papers coati sue to direct their attention to the FanlanL Thera appears ~ to be no doubt that military drilling Is going on in many parts of the coon .try;arnt iher eabisPlrithy rOissented to be dal . increasing sad gathering strength and Rai-. Due. oaBcuadayulght, !Lug= 3711, there was e-gtest gathering at Blio*Brk. near Due (talk, too Strong =saw far the police to cope with, but Pura the hiders werecdtkedput - and su wpm:My arrested. - ti The'Lleterfcr arrant*. of Angus& 28th, stmt . , We, hates bean Weaned by ' perilous wko would; cot aUghteat dogma, that Aria-. ,thgliage 011 ittNiare Creaks) woods, nod in ..therno ration on the %Volta gde of the Moments' of the Fatima to 1114 quarter being * exactly - like what the Cork Coastaution desotibtd as being carried min the .enVironk „of .That city. Thamonntalnout trieteet trelaud aniard considerable facilities for thd drilling of the_Fsadata. „- They. Waal l> "CM to bnirise In BO:dim the Inonntahronnueons for.their exercise; sithough those of Cork seem law tkrailottsi.!inifidu Mink Places are '4,ateribed by our cotemporary as rocky and of • reueracteato corer, - , thsaantromenta of the Fee. Istpeirlthent being, ddortcdby the ponces ok't , ttifaugb. ogee* 4 muukt oin. .chtitiiituilrecthirta a Leiter. Boobs a friend. resident In New York, who, •wri. 'thin oaths aebleetisayst ginurnberiof..giskr. nub cannot thall eniOlOyteent there are "coming_ inane, and he adds th at the renbuis are ` getting stronger theta erecry . .loy.i satrionsteatter w • , the ProZdPiaiien• lion Inut *flat& of atitharidr; 300 can.. - • 1:040040.411,,,V.::., xi --, liatiettallioratleattll-) _ a s triluktorClonikeikotTbW, 3 4iiitfoliel H Irak opened today unstee:lltarable•-ate, tykes: lTh'e etas** ire well relesseuteeLthsrs' beittuije tiro t h ot w elliteijklal. - -Aillintlir the= aro lams number of heeunse same `to•daY hive be lilll.*.i.lglalteweird. cletelY caMestalkairniormw;yinicsiset ,to be. a good dsy. both in attendance and the large show of horses. Beckwith's tine stud abuses will be on the round. They are to be sold at anetton on Friday. NEW YMI FINILICIAL MATTERS Th© Dry Goods Trade REM ADSTITPPS AND PROVISIONS. trO'port Dent ars fi for Petroleum Now Yens.. Sept. 12 —Tee Steck market ex. Whits a ri_ry Leidy redarit of oetivity, Brake:a are dissatis lied with the Lir exacted dullness of business, and are quite likely to get up an en tt rtnlnment ere long, for the pi..rpise of attract • Ing the outside public Into the street. AL present brokere and proftwelogal speculator. ore simply preying upon each other in small ways. Out. riders are unusually Ind i ffereaL about speculative Movements in Blocks. The Railroad list was rather more active to. day and closed decidedly firmer azd improved. The earnings of the roads under the generally improving besinesa of the country. Imparts strength termites, and especially In the ease of trunk lines. Erie rose one quarter. Reading conthinee active; Michigan, Southern, Chicago and Northwestern were active and high. Coal storks are In better staling, owing to the active demand for coal anti advance In Prices. There was Ices activity In the latter part of the day, than during the foramen. Govern ments were generally steady; Old 5-20's were better, Inquiries for them for export Is mod e rately y - active, and not very abundantly sup plied. Gold was weaker to-day, owing to a decrease in demand. It was rumored on the street that the - Government sold a quarter million dollars Gala afternoon. Money contl Lou easy. The Ps7rrew says business la the dry goods trade has fallen off, especially in domestic fabrics, not tromiwant of buyers, but owing to rates now demanded for all classes of cotton goods. Bay. era now here can't purchase goods and com p ete with their neighbor who laid is a supply before the recent rise. There Is no good reason for the enormous advance in cotton goods within the put week or two, as the supply of r■w material le steadily increasing, and the price has fallen. New England manufacturers are making larger profits than ever before, and realizing over one hundred per cent. on their prices. The stock of Foreign goods has not advanced to any great extent, while thissbarp upwara movement has been going on In domestic fabrics, and Importers show their wiadqm by meeting the market at a Lair and liberal profit. Where was a general dullness In breadstuffs to-day, and the market was heavy. Flour— There Is nothing doing for export, as prices are too high for shippers. The prosukrn corner of the Produce Ex change Is no. very animated at present. Bo far as pork is concerned, the leading house in trade is still carrying the great bulk of mess pork. and the prospect of getting it off is certainly not very brilliant. There Is but little doing for home consumption; the only export demand is for the West indicts and Borah America. .I,n beef there is as active business for export at full lasses. In other kinds of provisions there Is nothing special stirring. The export demand for Petroleum has been steadily increasing of late, and there is now a I arlre numb n of refusals on berth at Philadelphia for Europe. Crude oil here has advanced to 35e per gallon, and refined In bond to 110461 c-, There are large orders from Europa and wanhall probably ship a great deal of oil during the fall and winter months. PRISONERS' WATCHES CAPTURED Letter ft ern R. 8. Winder RALTIVOIdt Sept. 12.-The Norfolk Port gives additiopalpartietdars of the capttire of a bat of watches;. titiouging to the Andensonville prisoners, as mentioned in the Fortress Monroe letter of yesterday. The box was found in the possession of G. T. Garrison, of Accamac, who was on the Rithmond for his home on the East ern Shore. Mr. Garrison Is a man above MI suspicion, and is counsel for It. B. Winder, now confined In the Old Capitol prison, He voluntarily gave up the articles placed in his possession to Capt. Gilmore, Provost Marshal, as well us all the papers connected with his client's case. We give below a correct copy of all the papers given op. The papers will, no doubt, be returned to Mr. Garrison for the benefit of has RICHMOND. May S. 1865.-3 fr. Ga.. 7'. Gerri. ton, decorous Co., Va.—Dear 81r: Having an Idea of leaving the United States, and unwilling to leave myself connected with any transaction, -which could by any posalbillty be tortured Into any reflection upon myself, I give you the following facie: Sometime during the summer of IVA, Gen ' Stoneman and his command, while on a raiding excursion through the State of Georgia, were captured, and the privates cent as prisoners of war to Anderionville, Ga. °ldea to the fact that they bad been pillaging and stealing ev thing they could lay their 'hands on from the cltixena of Georgia, Gen. J. H. Winder ordered all suedes of property In their noesession to be Taken from them and deposited In my-hands as Yost Quartermaster. This coder was executed by the commandant of the prison. I was that Instructed to 'clam all property Identified, to the original and rightful owners, and to hold the balance &tided to orders,. I have thns returned all identified property, in obedience to orders, and have a ttalunmon hand. KIMODEL the bitter feelings of federate to wards any oneconnected with the prism &pert inent. I have not considered It advised° at present to call the attention of any' Ibderal Meer to these hens, or to turn - over raid property 'to them for their action In the matter, but at the tame time I am unwilling to holtithem withant a proper explanation to be tonsdin My defense hereafter, in cum any -charges • are brought against Ina. Some of the-property evidently belongs to citizens orklesriets, while some of it vas: evidently the property,of ,the prisoners theresehrea., Ho get. of the prisoners' names, 'from whom these things Were taken, wets ever 111.Mished, em d consequently 1 can Emir no inlbr melon as to Individual crornereblp. Igoe* these fans and property In you harp, atibleetto'your dhseretion and 10 .order that, as 'friend ethane, you *tad ntel bin any complaints whlelimayterimmght azaleat me to the Matter. Any of the officers stationed at Andersonvllle at the time of- the transaction will confirm toy statements, as will also my clerks. All other property In triy (hands belonging to mironers ol war, hasbeen turned over to then tiuqugh the proper channels—the money through the, hands of Capt. Thomas R. Stewart, Company G, Ist 'Maryland regiment, to Colonel taidd,'igent of exchange; and other propecty, through the commandant of . the prison at At. dersonville. • Ragusa• - ttt *Ell not be &string toonineb of a favor to. protect ma it far as us. ^9tret In this matter. am your very true friend: H. B, Woroza• Among the papers reforred to to * receipt from H. Wire Ibr-eleven 'watches received from R. B. Winder to be returned to the !Waal pris cners, and a receipt from W. H. Hatch, assist ant scent (or the exchatke prisoners, for some *1,200 In notes, received from Winder, being the amount in hilt held by him belonging to foderal prisoners confined at Andersonville, The ,Taeht Race—Nearelty of llonace at Newborn. N. C.—North Carolina Cofore,* Convention. Nate row; Sept. 12.—A plla beat reports that die sate at 0:30 o'clock. iseEneening, eight rolls north of Bamegot, the yachts Henrietta and Fleet Whig, _ winding =alt. The Henrietta was et/outdo= ogles And. The wind was light. • _A Beaufort lettat of the oth says that not • a single house can be had la Newtown. and warns northern= who Ink= emigrating Met% be be prepared enoordlngly. The Zeck of me cbaniegnew mills and building material. mit • bleed witb the reluetance of property luelders abe him been Wadded-with the Ilibenbll to sell any of the thousands of sera' of thatier land within eight of Norpern., pren z t, Inrogrest b=elng. by tat a ny a A Chamber of Osmium Is about organ. teed In Iferwberm • 1, &Iwo letter of thelkb says: The eoloeei people will bold a Melo Conventlot on the 2Oth, and haTe Invited' Secretary' Chase s Horace Greek% Gen. Sutler, Senator Wilson, Charles Berpner,Thadiletts Stevens, J. M. Adam Sec retary Ilantan, Om Andrews, Benatnre Sherman, and ethers, tO be preesnt - f , The 'Ciorrentlon WM consider the proptlety Of 'ankles ter a res.' tovatlonyed pri of alectlva. frin* ' S 0 mtdah they I toclB3o. •• • - " " • ' Ct.:desk. Melds m Coat 9. of cgroea, ' l Vananomtnt,Sont..l2.—.l nunctunt of Wall ington has inontracied to tarnish , one Command toms of coal to , On •Trennuf Departmen t at 411-83 and sl.l4s'persoo: - • • - ;The disamidrin (14-y-arourvla4 refenins to Vie lota dectelon in - tbs candy conittha.ll-thn Idin of Xittallennirroca were waded to tidal _by `ATt I 7.I4O I /* lbw. MR ot 111,6tbta •ne, 4. gross until* tisid to 010, quoting she words thatiar nor.o • allowing aufaclept. ma of .F.connatdiflltatlOdtb, mut itfikEe . rosombrdtt. entfiled: tfr, eghY 1 4; oar • ` l, - , • i • Cold Report. Nato YOE; Sep.l9.--Gold. was wear to-day. Quotations opened'at 144Nand tell gralually;to altrltikant ILCOvered ' RECEPTION OF SOOTHERS DELEGATES. Advertt,4a re...i. w •ittidi o v;. Prinaor_rau, 3.ept.1.2.-",Trrelre ii9*els be- I !caging to the fihrerogiertt,. were.rtdrr be sold at the Nary Yard to-de*. T dance was not very large, and all the rhut one were withdraw o, the tads offered 0* . whir up to the sum required. The woad* data, , steamer Ilei.dr:vk Hudson srus sold and4l,_fotrit V 25,000. I, aa- pu rc hased by Thoutaail'aValSOrl et, Son, of this Lay, Speech of President Johnson. Now Yong, Sept. 12.—Tbe foll.tvvinu are :he main points of the very important speeet m yesterday by Preidet Johnson :o the , leleza• time from the Southern States Gerthanee ; We have passed thraugh :11.3 re bellion. I say we, for it was ns woo were res ponsillie for It. Yes, the Senth made The issue, and I ktow the nature of the Southern people well enough to know that whet, they have become ronvin xd of an error they frankly aeknoweldge it in a (rank, manly and direct manner; and now in the performance of that duty, or indeed in any act they under tuke to perform, they do It heartily and frankly: and now that they come to me I noderstarid them as saying that we made the issue; e set the Union of the States against (he loeeitutlon of slavery; we selected the arbitrator—the god of battles.. The argument au the sword. The Isaac was fairly and terri bly met. Both the questions presented have been settled against us, and we are prepared to accent the last/. I flail on all sides that title milrit oleander and honor prevails. It is said by all that the Issue was ours, and the judzmenat has been against us. The decision having been made against no we feel bound in honor to abide. In doing this we are doing our/selves no dishon or, and should not feel humiliated or dtagraced, bat rather that we are ennobling ourselves by our actien, and we ehnuid feel that the Govern- ' me at has treated us magnanlmeuely, and meet ' the Government upon the terms it has so j magnanimotudy proffered no. 8o far as lam concerned personally,. I am un influenced by any question, whether it rffects the North or the South, the East or the West; I stand wheel did of old, battling for the Constitution and the Union of these United States. In do ing so I know I opposee some of you of the South, when the doctrine of escossion was being urged on the country, and the declara tion of your rights to break rip and disinte grate the Union, was made. I eland today as I have ever stood, firmly in the opinion that if a monopoly contends against this country It must go down and the country must glop. Yes, the issue was mode by the South against the Government and the G wern ment has triumphed, and the South, true to her ancient Instincts of rranimem and manly horror, comes forth and expresses its willingness -to abide„the result of the decision in mood faith. While I think that then:hellion baa been arrest ' ed and subdued, and km happy In the conscious nem of a duty well performed, I want not only yen but the people of the world to know that while I dreaded and feared disintegration of the State', I am equally opposed to consolidation or concentration of power here, under whatever guise or name they bear, and If they stilt endtavorto dissuade from this doctrine of run ning to extremes, I ;say let the same rules be applied. As I have before remarked to you, I am gratified to see so many of you here to day. It manifestos spirit I am pleased to obserye. Then why can't we all come up to the work in a proper spirit. Let no look to the Constitu tion. The Issuer has been made and decided. Then, as alas men who see the richt and are determined to follow it, as fathers and brothers. ,and an men who love their country In this hoar of trial, let us help to solve the questions of the bony, and adjust them according to the princi ples of honor and of Jostle,. The institution of Slavery is gone. The former status of the negro had to be changed, and we, es wise men, most recognize so potent a fact as adapted to the circumstances which en:rounds as. (Cries of '"we are willing to do so; yes, sir, we are willing to do so." I believe yon are. I believe when your frith la pledged, when your consent has been given, es I have already said, I believe LL will be main tained in good faith and every pledge ofproafffe fully carried out. (Cries, "It will.") All I ask of the South or the North, the East or the West, Is to he sustained in carrying out ' _t-hapfdr-ciples of the Constitution. it is not to be denied that we have been great sufferers on both sides. Good men have fallen and mirir misery is being endured as the necessary result of so gigantic a contest. Why, then, cannot we come together around the Commonwealth of our country,khd heal the wounds that have been made. Om country has been scarred all over. Then why c must we approach each other on principles which are tight in them selves, and which will be productive of good to all. The day Is not far distant when we shall leel like some family that has had a deep and desperate fend, the various members of which liavecome together and compared the evils and sufferings they had Inflicted on each other. They had seen the influence of their, et ror, and its result, and governed by a generous spirit of conciliation, they had become mutually forbear ing and forgiving, and return to their old habits of fraternal kindness, and become betterfriends than ever. Then let us consider that the fend which alienated no bee been settled and adjusted to our mutual satisfaction; that we come together to be bound by a firmer bond of boys, respect and confidence, than ever. Tha North cannot get along without the Sotith nor the South. without the North, the East without the West nor the West without the Eaatl and„lt to our duty to do all that tin in our power to perpetuate and make stronger the bonds of our union. seeing that it is for the common good Of all that we should be nntted. I feel that tine Onion, though but the creation bra century, Is to be pefpetna , * ted for all time, and that It cannot be destroyed except by the ail-wise-God who crested IL Gentlemen, I repeat that I eineerelytturnk you for the reepeet manifesto t on this occasion,-and for the expressions of approbation and confi dence- Please to accept my thank& The leader of the delegation replied; Mr. Pre.ldent r "Oa behalf. br thle delegation I return you my hincero Lbenks tor' your land, Damns, eye, magnaniemite expreisloas •of kmdly feeling' to the peolatforthe &mtb." - The visitors then reared. • _ Meeting of Sank Offieere—Bevolation lit . . . Now t orn, Sept. 1.2.-.. At a meeting-of Bank officers to-day, resolutions two itfiepted by a vote of twenty-nine to twelve, that In the opin ion of the VueetisC a system of redaction attire National Bank. Notes in conformity with law. ought to he adopted. Farther action will be' had,by the next meetine' ~• • • 'helateetzdvfees tronalayti.throngh official adarto A - ; Rita Oat.. though the prrolittleadsta havO d out, longer' than was a:Recto:l; they must submit before long. Me rebellicia has been prolonged at Cape Hayti= becanse ident What, by inventing the town, hoped to :weary out the rebel garrhon. withont upon the citleme the effects of a bombardment; but Vile - Prealdemt ban now decided to pike mord determlned•nieltsuree in bringing matters to a tione. The Baytlem steamer Ballard, now at tote port; will- return to Hayti as er*n as her ro pain are completed.' Thip.lndliui Council. Fogy Brea, . Ark., Sept. B.—Judge Cooley read an address to the Indians In the Conven tion to-day which was responded by the Mara •ktl:l3 la 240 effeer that they had Ate" porter to treat, but would . refer any proposal= the Government would make to their Natfonal geipoUlSed were made from other orbekof stmjlar CilirscL t. T? T..114...11Tran* I,ere only represent A minority of those expec ted' to =me, bat those who went with the Smith will be herein"a day or two,.wheat dt to expected amlesbletrrangemeata will be nude aamongtbemseives as well Jta she. Gomaanerat. manila . plena will be 'proposed to-ntorrirr, to which decisive answers will 4 deelded,npon: - fl•r. Loris, Sept. 13 .—ThAplans .trroposed Leo the Indiaa, In Connell at _ Fort Breltla. thrther; stipulates that slavery must Insmedletelry4bet., - abolished, and Amato= have therizta,-of new incorporated Into th e tribes on an equal footing with the other membern Mena • • Gen. Meade In South Garolina,-Canditlnn of Atralra. . • - Ma* Your. Sept.l.2.—The ClutrinnOn Pperti tO the Oath's - Pe been' red:Ivo:1. The Courier annmmees a satisfactory hater- View at Columbia betweeriGenitals Meade and Mamma. and' Governor Perry. The interview resulted In - erpartlal restoration <oftivirperwer tbroughmdtheritate, by the full and complete estabilaluntadof civil courts for the trial of ail casee except thewof Penton of Color: Thelat-: 'Ceram to continua for the present tinder - the awls/ince of the Provost Marshal Gouda The civil courts are to Da opemedunder the dlresa sled pfAks Govessor, and civil - and ItllleidPM aza;iii tat." laini&Zl.t...zeintilisAr ollichdrlaties and discharge them althea, j z .. tesiupslon. Geduld Meade him& well pleased with' the condition - Of died!' In . , Oblo State Treasurer Arreated=:The elan capitoßsts Ettettraion7.- - • . , CEMINICATI, Septr 12.=—CL 'Verney' =soy; Treasurer of State. arm =ratted La night :at Columtme, Ohio, on a Ararraat-Leaued by4ar. Andereane Otrsed_with.breach of trio and tn 4, beeelenind. nu: money gm bail battne aura.of six hundred that:wind dolkra, the amount :lid fiftby Lstr; -The arrant charged Mot with load= y 'thousand dollars to a /kinking 'arm at O larin - The Governor Issued a proclamation the onlco . of EWA Triunueee. venom; , 71 Ea7efevaltai • of European cipttalists"ar• a gyedlasl twat; cA goad bantines in to be gtfen uto atilgreeeninz. . - APtl4ll tar°. ClAißd.'.BeptettiUr ' l 2 : — llpit 'stonier - litni; Item New OrleAns On the OM, hesitant 'Third Menland Cavalry. IdsJ. fkri...e.. J. Smith is among the passengers. Your hundred and fifty bales of cotton passed for Ht. Louis. , 1;,„4 ,, , ESTABLISJIRIY fig' 1746. Bottle Anniversary—lndiana ItekPmentfe Arr,iced. Bit.riboan. L2.—The anntveary of the battle 01 Baltimore is being eelebramd to day with the zay display of ftags and:, trades. Th. steamship Continental, with the:l.6 and Indiana infantry, arrived at this r Mllsrt this morning. The:lndiana regiments vril 13e 4 embaiked, and will take the rallroadligat this Prom Now tirlerana... SP, UId.YANS. Sept. 11.—Cotton is; end beaey. Sales of eight' hundred baleaV mid— dllng at 43(4,44e. Molasses and emgar.i.tatilet.- Exchange is steady. Checks . ,,ll3,aini it+eightS '• to New York ii to No. Generals Sheridan and Wright arid74at Antonio on the lst inst. Opening at the None and Ohio Rittriad. CAII2O, September 10.-The, Mobile atOt Ohio Railroad Is open Ita entire lenttbdand th*tdalls for Mobile and Intermediate - paititv wtsta for warded to-day by the tiewlyestabllslaultdant es between here and Columbus, Sy. p, , Rebels Crow Ent:land. Iforranat, Sept. J. •Orf :atm:as, T. G. Anderbon, and Charles J. Helf. "Ifeeelei have arrived from England. BY LAST NIGHT'S MAILS; A Sr. Louis telegram, of monehi3Q, ssyse The new tamer Twilight sank this tOralag' In the Missouri river. Jest below Iracts::igtaa. The boat le a total Ices, but the altabOlon of her cargo Is not mated. Metal reports show that Sfiszourl one hundred and four thousand seven tandred and Lifts-eight soldiers for the war. OVeir one • hundred of these men were sent to= Ilit.4..ottis. The recent ere a/ Shreveport, Lonialark do. 4: ttroyed nearly all the town. The newetit, -- tecat substantial and best part of the city, riduding all the largest business houses, was intrOd, . gutter with considerablecotton. - - Late arrivals from Little Sock; !aka • re:. port profound quiet in that State. The - las have nettled down-and gone to, isor.i4. travel Is tedmpeded and secure. Jietantor Murphy keeps a watchful eye on the 'dKeitfat - rebels, who are begging for pardon, basting that some signs of reputance and a Utak pro batlon are necessary for proving the git, aees of their repentenee. ARREST OP THE TIIILLSMILII 09 otte4 Tbsteincinnati 0....x.tta of yesterday sate new phase in the caseof State Treasurer Peeseh, 9 charged with the breach of official truskltook, place yesterday. The Governor. AudlW and , , Comptnzlior of State having concurred ig the report of special examiners of the TreraMr, Secretary Smith and H mi. Peter 04111 n, ttl ra ar rest of the Treasurer was ordered. He' re. aatisfactory bonds, but refused to sarretutte the. ." keys of the Treasury or to conalder his ogles va cant. He was finally Induced to dellver:p a part of the keys, so that neitherhe northe;tither State officials can alone enter the Tree.lo l 7.• The Governor holds that the Treasnreee4ftl ce Is now rewart to accordance with' fife stionde.. • This proceeding was based on the report d ,. = the Special Examiners, made to the,Governorejfew days since. The Governor, auditor of 'State: and Comptroller of the Treasury, certify '-f lat upon examination, they found t h e charge% set - forth in that report to be correct. The latr,un der which this proceeding is had watt pissed immediately on the discovery of the Bresilf,de, faleation, and lie provisions are exceohngly stringent. The Interesting legal points cot-Mee •Nl with the subject will be brought up before the kk‘urr. next.week. SEWS ITEMS A Chicago dispatch says: "A young attakney . of this city named Hughes, of decided 300111.., • proclivities, has realized an independent forkne,„ say one hundred thousand dollars, dminkahe - rebellion,-by.protecting and procuri thearde of the real eistateofieading rebels loc ated city. Among them; John A. Washington,gen eral Buckner, and many leading VirMa rebels." - A reaniivy Jerseyruan was relieved of greenbacks, by the confidence game, at case, a few days since; The old storlAte " ' rogue had a Check for E 1,500, which he place In the hands of anyone who. Troaldlfna him 880 for a few minutes. The Jeree,tkan took the bait and lost biz greenbacks. A Norrrunftw firm hes leased jamestoien Island. Va.„ for Ave years, and will preps* it for cultivation dazing the coming year. ft . .; to be converted Into a vegetable farm. Ike same firm has leased a plantation on the ft,elan' - land, and will pat in Able fall aeveral hatarcal : acres of wheat. Northern New York 13 suffering terribly( s m drought; no rain having fallen for two ma* . . • - Farmers Moat Ogdensbarg are actually feedtPig • bay to their stock far lack,of grass,, sad. cantle, . are driven far Miles to the Bt. Lavesnea Ofe y ' Enrrn NNTracin.sr, danehter Ist;Narnd .s.aiel • ' - Wheatley, of Brookfield.. Vt.,.Ls what. we enti . " smart " gitl, though but fifteen years 0f1 . 4ge.." Elm bas this sawn raked iocr tans of :hayiojsmst while ambling tha rake she quietly pmnditer-...Lim• knitting. .. A mires milled hog=erta la :toilet.... killing off the hogs In F Ira, and Kip counties. The animal appears well atmMolet..,l•• -1, inn during the day its neck awaits, and lit Vie i nextMong It deed. NO cure hal been L , ! . -, , r,A. aux by the came 'of Herein Eillgorttler. -.1 committed suleida on fiaterday, In Indlene ... by stickle hie had In ;tub ofwatetandlestllag ' " it there till he was atratigied.- Ire tali Wen' sick for a /attlenrac t and wee -probably denied ; .1 ) at the tifoO., ,- , 'et: ', • ~ i l l o ti • artem, Ili, ' Mild: to become a great - 1 .2 a efecturbscpll6e. The Waltham Watch ILit*i.. -' l2 teetering Company have selected Ass &singer : ,, 1-1 manufacturing. Them la Atte an Immense este> ,_ •-) •Utilizer:et there for the preperation of anned - " 4tuits;conetatrated meats, condensed Milt Ot.:.'''''' ls A amp of Mr; Kuhns, a butcher of Indigt: , ( I aeons, died of hydrophobia on Saturday - Obi* , '.: - .1 nom. Th p e1d.14 was bitten ort the 3dotAnguat. " ..„ hates 1 , .Inl. A number ofathera hate beett,,. - ';':,. - The . Ni e ''Teoh Can • s 4 hosoflitt h 1 44, -t ' ': ' ') yesterday, OA A steam propeller for the vulvae r ' J ''' - , -...:03 L et making A tour of obit mention aloag the WIIM length of the Erie Canal. A 0 = ,', A wonen In Charlatan, Mass., hat a Coll a ' _; .- ' arsine tilde In her ,yard, Zit/ ton Wile" r '' • mistress, Maw fon. /kid, arts Lop WO 'Uri ;lap to feed. Sweet VetB.- •', - -- 1 ' '4 ,,,, A nonce Is WM standing „in. Butamouth4lt N. ' I EL • the lightning , rode : ofr.whicb,were putt Op , , 13 under the 5 1 4Derintendenep_ of_ A'. Maim* ~, .. Franklin le l'4P, •', , .:, i . . , 'A , l.l A 04RitIonattarvest, of Vlre entente -L i tielteted , „ h . Wldle men tanrer-... fighing, , i . , 1 i o bl,p,,ave been tette/tingle ....•, , ',lt , , i.. . 3 • Alt Intereatlng.Case. , • - N , _.-: In the Chrait Coureof Bedlb rd County;Torr. , t •:.. • memee, last week, an intematimetue3 wee :pi 0, .' 7 The moutons OD A R. ~Venaktrued Jewel , hips= on a tote giViratar MO. oa rs: slate at the timeirhen eLuret7 the: it It i Dote falling , daubed:mi . ; the, Witham of the kr, ,, ".. ) TM , :all fn Tennessee. - The defendentpleadtg titan:reef conilderstion. -Bet lt. WM' deddil&L'i.:-LI gayly thefittelbyzineEnkoal that as the 0nC121440 Ls could have =ea atone to the don el m the s th#l... Rote the Re was ducohe defendant Is' not 'lema" • ~ - - , in= Ids liability to pay the debt, ha not pampa i . , , to pay it AArOZOOAtlerillalll44.4o4i Thellt . a"; ,;./ FM PaJuble in litiok Pater Menne: et RA • catialn, and none/ sash.' "rtiatuy renduedavlr* Terditt litaltst the deSeisdat tfer the anomill-C , ll the note and Intern; ,Icsa Sweaty peecent..4 ,„ being primed that the beetnaper cannel twenty per cent. diecoont. - p. ,La ..---,-,,...............-,,-.....--... ~..... ifi:il City and, Sub ban on Third end Valk,. • „.. Pages, CREIGHTON-tie -Wednesday. nom inithet ),AZ seised by hatter fr om the radar Mum fr. „ _ iciglAttel nel ATCAki,-West Pltimbn!gtti.nto --. gl uAtuniftireiliritet- . . .. w t • ,-- • - The Mama li-lakilishei WAPlnattek i t, ,7 , tarorome at 3 nelonettrest,lneallita tat6l:4 -, :, ,S • TOIO POOMOOT/U o o° PT05411 _ 40a1 4 1 4 1 71 0 #9-4 s 1 atcry. ~, The hinds pt the wear are respottfaV, inthed(o'att ni: -' -.• -,--:- • '-- - • '..-it, , - R4444#E - 13.,';‘,,...;,::, v.; :T.,':;-:-.,:14:-.;i2 Its 1 3413ztiv. 413 eat 88 'i 8 iiittiflada j :8eeit; _rairoorpora , Orettry - deierUttatrrallAr&L zri camYr.23"aus4 Vramsars_c_t. - .A.T.kreterar. itilPrattlinka • MAWS ' '-') 'llllKaa,s,th,3. HOUBEKERIIMPPickIIngIri*;;' Eh, bum low Also, ParCapicell at CreriVxd44.4o% „ .1 , 1 ,y;• FamUratiVilly Mire Of' - - Azvanzi, , B a t :- •• • after ...KW Gat Rani screntiv'..l„; DEL .G I' BELTINGII3ELTING mtLeolber sad boat Hnby{ also I/amnion/4K, Bose, Cliikete, Lliti Lobate inn Rtrots, of Ib best qballti, abellys on band and lot Lot at loWest Wm, by . 3. a R. PRILLIPS: se4
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