The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, December 28, 1867, Image 1

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She kitrii AL- Wilt beltuniabed to Carrier' and Otte*
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,i. 4 co im. 100 Cop* tam on delivery. , _ _
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I - li-Cleraymen *nil School Teachers will be ltimate.
i h ,e t hl the Jbeziee,L at_sl 150 in advance, or tti g
1 --. , o4witsn th e / , 1 r one 1W falatkilL ' - - i
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.. 'wipe - 41ollt r ADYSIIITISINCI I ' '
For,lllnee. Itiiiiltillif :ate. en leneriket , nets, and
s pacquent itterettots Gents. One name of 7 line%
sal over, 8 itnea, far 1 or 9 irreetkoe la r a taikettoon
Uis: subeegeent Ineartions•C cents pet
Liver once in proportion: .i i , .
. innins—two; wasen.'-' arc fiestvi
vice lines, with. dale, 91 de ode WM oil
kw at lines , and neer .1; 900 400 tOD ' 11110
To . Kna , r . es, or 141iies, . 6.00 . iiteo 1000 ; ISt*
. gtreA.— "11 " ••• 700 000 14_ ~191.-: - 100 u
• un 4 oter a equareOT cents slake. Speobll9oll.
up, 1 , pc"frent. biklaerl Leant Notices; lOretteratine.
0031*-11 space is equal to twelve line". - '- .
urger Advertisements as' per aiPaellant.
" Nate woeda constitute a line. , _ .
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P3' he circulation of the .TODlniLle not oneekted
by any paper published in the State oat of
. ut Pitt.bartz. and it la now rte largenntheet- 131 =
!in•Pennaylvania. . _ -_ •• .___ ••
Within the Mat dee years the aueemilmteln fl a t ma
daublei. and it condoms to Increase rapidly. Al an.
Advert'aitt medium it la one or the best izt.tho &ate.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
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letiftis it fie
Pier rif . 6, Pu itiekaissill.
Qtr,l.N,frA.ft.), WABD, ik 00.
1 9 Pixiet i StiTet. Ne t w York:: )
220 Walnut "
121 Kllby. If
COAL of ALL LENI44 B ' i nk:6oMM°.
I in in'. \
Pier No: 17
18 4 0 .11: 'Et II TT EBi
w.notgas. LZ DiiilZll2l u i ntal , QvAirrivikAr'
ANTBRAdTE AriDl BITUMINOUS
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;--243 *a:mania xi.. Pfillaila
Beilding.•li 11 Urea&
4 will's r(eW: Work.
413 ID•ipise 81., Switaa.
b:l6, .11‘f " -
BAN-614T,
aril an arrensuror Tina ,
tlrlebrateti ASHLAND' COAL,
FROM 2,4MANOY MOUNTAIN.: •
OFFICE=III Walnut
Street,' F\rllaielplaLL - rF
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New•lork Olen.- 111 Broadoiy.lrln* BM ding.
Room-W. 1S &AC ISELTZS ft, Agent.&anon 011ee
-7 'Doane ritreet. - [Oct .
231 MS -43. •
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LEVIIS
• 'WhOlessle Dealers In *°t
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nthraitti and. B
Coale,.
J r2n3 Walnut Street; Philadelphia..
OFFICES z .t, 110 Ifmadway,+New York. - "
. • - 14Igilby Street,Bouton.„
Pioneer Shippers from Elimbethport, of
au,,sPiu.se -MOUNTAIN. stizimoN, AND
COUNCIL RIDOS CQALB. pa, is.
Pier 11To. 1 0 Tort II maid.
ti' iff) N
SHIPPERS .OP C OAL,
316 Walnut Stieeti 'Philadelphia..
DZIPOTA . IrOIL STOi.ACIi AND /AX i Or OOLII.s
r.OO Weit'ibtrtertt h St.', New York.
t,i,d Avenue- and Fi,rty-ninth rit- ;New York,
Wine, Providenee, Ilhodo Wand. •
August 4,01• .„ Si. •
iII:MEN - It= NORTON it:Co. '
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. - t . • ttl . nein and Shippers oi • . :,.; -
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Lig.ter.MOUNTAI.I4-:-freta Hair, Dins C01.14111111.'
MI AMORTN—frOM ENTIT.IIIIIICOLIXILIT:
uWRIIR'S CREEK- CUl4BERlfrolis th e Coe
1-INOLIDATiozi lIINVI of MAsarLart.. ..
..(3,3hi Walnuttotreet., Philadelphia.' -..
oPPICE - • /114 Broadway, New - lice*.
. - ' \47 LiCelle Street, Boston.
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J. Lit E. 4 ..IV, R.IE E D,
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ANTIIRACITE AND . -- DITIIIIIINOVW
Q_ - 0 A. LIS
( BOLE AGENT . FOR FABIWELN •
MARKET, ..
Dover, Ifialkley. : 4lc 110, 9 6 0 13 ,neliand - ShlPPersOf
\ Presto's Coati. • t . • • - \
Jobs J. Doyen Sam A Cm.", Mineri ahlp';
\ ete of Gilliertiaii Coal. L.. " • -
June , ST,
PfiltdAPLPH.lNi*t;
sCHUILKI*I. NAVIGG**ION!
thlpplag Wharves for AITHIUCITE.COIL at
, Greentrich, Dela'Tare Itlver,,eldhitla.
11.11WIS' r AUDENltillpil it Co.,
AftliNTS FOR THE sApr. OP '
FOlf Ciek Diamond Coal Co.'s
InOnd Rod Ash, and
• Black- Heath' White Ash Coal
(1 tramsStrpcit,
ur e'L's
Fe 'AI, ••
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, j 1 REPPLE* 4/. BRO. . ..'
i ' rs. s. nor. Walnut allburtb ram., Ma..
?"'c's:'l2.Zgan' s f';ll;,k l rnilYinr k i,PrOvtdenCe.
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PEARSON . &- Co.,
, .., D AVIS (
... binri'as AND trpris or VMS .'. 1
bi-„L 01iNTAIN Wylll4 - .411
•- ' • .. I and.SPOBN VEIN 3
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, - - 4 . No. 149 Walnut Street, Phltada ..
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No. o: 111 Broadway; Boom N 9
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i OFPWE B Building; Now York.
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No.ll Mane Street, Boaton...
WHiltlP—tiftlEgNWlCH. 1 - 11314WA88 AyKNIIIL
1 MO rumen. PIMA, ' . 1111AltiTIM eta;, AOHLAID.
FALB I SE "
LOCUST • MOUNTAIN, SMIL:.
ItIOKIN,.I- . LORRERRV, ?
.131TUATINOVS COAL..:
5 1361 r VaneYttok i n _
giats'lor Frerirs - fai.n col,) Loctust
iPlymiinth Wilkeghhire Cast •
(Wier; No. 333 'Walnut OS., Pkiladirlphist.
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LOCVSIT.O,II I
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ST 111017NTAIN,.
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Aettientiii other prat rirmithee,e o
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WHITE NTIRED . A SE 00ALS,
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4,,,,,,,, t:,.. Monate - Mom. Jew MIL WOK.
JOIIN 8..4T • Mat, Sh pper_athiAgteo.
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;yell RIWCZI. rt.
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BROAD TOP.
GENETAL OFFICE
II or rim main=
BROAD" TOP Willi% ASH
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NiALNIPE'
Pg,ELADELP.II;A:' .
ROBERT. BABB rowEL, Imager.
0075;f8OTEIS4 0FP117.8,;
I 8 irsiveler Hunan - two. iteeleal,Mash
J 1,,, Outlaw New
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SILVER
1 "Pap Port Itkinoand. -
DOS!! & mosearruir
fpm arothc, ,P*l) I 1 19C..
..AMMET T RE'l.
91 Viiiihnit Se., IP/riladelpida,
OPFER 1 1. 438 RAIN the I , ON 0 espatatergi
' acerrem
nor
STAYER BROD/. Rillet.l lll B / 1 / 2 • I ANIVAH
, (Whlte kar.),mlW. , by ex a Maize, SPORN
• 1.• sad DIAMOND VEINS,' (Red dely.
#lO2 lIITIoneNnOUN Bad;_
eKabllibedql:7llßEßLA,ND COAL
/We 1$ jai P•rslP do •
MIMS :—Prreammerra. El War . m •
Nrw Tom IMen P. That
Pzoncenos.d Weybseeet
Barron, RS Dome Street. • I •
Mare/ e, - - • M .t )
CIASTIEB,'BTIOIENSY & W;l4 1:147n011
, Plineis l and Sithiperis ot Coal.
11.issIdo (from their BormS4g2C22l. II Mum& . 4
' L ln Vein plod Juba. 1
evier fßoinatishl (Whits Ash). i • '. :
, ,
fs ,, mnit , Thindbilgua „,,„,...
MIMS 2 Illb Walnut Street,
. . 15 litUbyßoston, 1 -
*Warr 1 1 14. 111, Plurp Ifitimafflad, NTIM*
Pei) 2.4064 • CM171516,43-20.41 •1. 8. 4,
Plow Mr. 19.
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•'.J.sk J. IL PAS (111,
I rib. fl Wmaul sump, raiLADA.,
rgarpms op
W : i TE and RED ASH COAL,
Amite foe the calf of the celebrated (
1 IT RNSID E COAL,
T .. the Llce Fidler Colliery, Ethamokin.
. 16, .6S g , 11.1 y
Pier No.-13. •
BOSDI4 KE7.T711 & ii1"4711(1,
wholifivd• nialars in Beet Yule". of
AIiTIittACIFE- BITUMINOpti-COAL.
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• 33;:in Street.
Street. Phi*elphiA,
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• FFICEI3I 44% Ellby Street. Bolton.
64 ninny aaudinil. IV. To
ilrbele litanies fir Welt b Grees;.
weed Coal mod C r the' Loesiet
filleisetake Cent of the Ittaasse!etle Deo?
iselidated Company. , '
GEO o=B BP tril on tt Luau
:\lare or Greigetown.,' [Aug. 11, *C,']
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ANDEASEN. :LOCHIII4III{ /I; CO.,
- e.- for
LOCUST'IIIOgiTAIN, LOCUST GAP, 101.1„/DDRIAlt
LEHIGH, AND OTHER
W111'1;±; AND BFD ASILICOALS,
Agents lbe - tile sale of the celebrated Georges Creek
Cumberland Coal, from •the ICoei of the Coo
10.1N:tattoo !Um! and Iwo Company of Itaqleod.
Sairreno . :4 El r beth P' 3ll, • .
, • ' cOl %Ina =Pbtladel
Orrwas: Trinity _
Dew
5 Daum Bt., Boston,.
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NEW YORL
PACKER, HEALY Is ' Co.
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Lehigh. Schuylkill , -Wilkesbarre,
• Lackaviatina. -Cumberland,
and Elk HM Gas Coal'
' Company f.i_ , ~..
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1 ,OFFICES.-- StO iciakerrEtt, New York. !
I • 203 Walnut St , Philadellibla. ' - ,
•' • 29 Ellby Stleet„ Boston. I ' , '
October 14, a , , I- :5 , i al-17., ~
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ELIZABETHPQRT.
COAL.
A. T. STOUT &
MicasassdBb)ppeii:ortita 2i a `rated
e
1
1 • 111t011 " 4 i t ' • h) . Coils
rum this a Colliery and Rue Mtn CoMity,
4),arßazloton, Pa.;
And Dealcirsio • - varNriee of'• ' •
' l i, 00 COILS.
*limeddlowt k t . to the • •o 4 boardo(yes.
aeG i 6
1• • •at S.:
N. BRUNII6IO/1., N. PORT, RICIOI. I: PA:
OFFICERIc 46 Trlolteßul
111 11r000lintio New York , o
T. — ll.Vmirsms.
4,44
*. HA-13TINGe8erCo,;;.
sitifae:terreei si en am. Crate., eual
De Curlers'
now Ft, IB OASKEI
,
ell*, lised and for ills et the Wry lowest tauter
price. R :
. Nryr__TwiL4-161Fwast St, aim! Heiden Lam;
HAST/N Net ork,:
JOHN HASTINGS, New Baltad. 1:
H. &ANNAN, Puttivillik WM supply war Ms al. ilea
idle:Were prim
1,--tritiartwz
Fkil! os.Asi sct
tuiik fc ola t a
execuos of Wm: alhaedo=ff cligistehise.
for team tam
Peeked .31cantals Corner, crt the - "Catharine Groh«
tract, situate fa 'Pater Tarot* llanylkill tbanty,
Palm. ' The lease will mg the he mine as the
north dips otthe---nalt Orthatd. urdinrelna*
0114; • ce,Mannnoth.'" - ...and
i l awn
"Back Non rtloo Vera. Also. th e ' -to WWI*
pror oolllety'cathe hada between peaked Noun.
a ~.d ate 11131, 'artwork all the Of the bight
on both dlpip-atud i alee' all coal pat er level
on the adjacent al the Porta Oar
n between potato. The Matuttent
.Co'in la worked two gat& and the improve-
Mote. crtlWallini-at emeneadriew ISZPOCW.
DWI masa poops. Mbar 10,4 ike. sc.4- art
all la astalleat condltlon. Thle mart "Arable petpat
tiv Wipe lewd an Iltkatal tern. i ,:
The swim Will letakepheitistaes
tog *trangesient- with ageed
lessee ler betthilieg a pret chase
- 'Oa EAK . E
la.
,
Taftbinqutortinttlon ezel extelta a( loam anima,
*4%1 t alA il ig i gn ika d&lWW.
BICIInEJXII%II =B IO Rune aill MUD, ce ,
IL N1U1.14 Aced.
lell,l
nai In '
Patent
Self
arlialbt
to Malik
facioold
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axii mos muirirsa BLocF4I; iron the
MaitiniCUU. Ot y".‘ ' •] - 1 i '!!
..tdiz
Eifh.
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g.-.
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fro* Cars / : - . 1.•
, Ip iw
'',',;irt 114o: ' . Or ' :'' '
• - •
ISAISUOWS, / r
Ari - , iiiin odi airs with sicomPtipol . ad
- 1 ow"liiiihisdie otingiet 1101,1 1 11ot
D o ek tirth = lol =. 6 . siobthirAilitas#
WOE r o ll kiliiiiirisa rai f
el i st 111010: 011-
sitaiscon al lir int pilmicapj
isiltOag li . ank .*ll!!!!! . ll,llllyreall& 1 ,
I • ---- ebri a wAsca, want's./
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• imam/Wiwi* es
00ALAKTUENt
- Part frilifirli, o 4 011 0".:
. 121, 111=1 , ,' bDwiglael at al tr &
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am .
Ar tiVrri t ' r " . " .
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- Aldborni4ie alletroanar
Pk.
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Count.
et ha*
Mors
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JOHN J
CIL J. DOYNT, Y. a. ankLir
s arinell and altiPPen
PRESTON *NDI
C 0 A.
laVbitirf' No. :Port Ile
O CES: I •
:TVILADIN.,PHIA.+N n WAIT
NOW YORK— Trlnl Dulklkg.
A.Aecht
N ernacbt.
DOSTO—JAd A r " Reed. Agent, Ni
WASHINGTON. D. C.--11. Jones,- '
Moth la. •err
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BLAKITITON, GRAEFF
LORBERRT STD LOCUST NOti
. Shipp:re anther apiproTed'qtui;
Warr AND' RED "ASH
313 Wulnut Sheet, Phl
9 Trinity Building, 1
Cot,of Ktiby & Dom
71 '4-
Feb. 14, 43
MAMk9TH. VE
CONSOLIDATED C
,Onr HICKORY and BROAD MO
Rio I:10W mold delusively by. DAN.
tic CO. '
Parties ordering , from tbeno,---tasy'
uPcoirecolying a pore article. • ,
• • A. . ALMO
,rdladelptits, IStt Feb oC7 ". I
SCHUYLKILL
J A Itl i E S J. 'CON
Ina and Shipik r of the Cel
LOCUST MOM
l!kbayUdil Coast'
1815$) •
T. M ... FR :
MINER AND SHIPPER
CEIESRA
Centralia jor . Locust
.' ' • COA L.
i
Poet Office tokens, AgitLAND,/
Ps.. or cent:ran*, Columbia County.
June 2; VII ..
I COAIL.
'TOE KILL & HARE
„
„WI Mal •11017iTC/1 . .• .
& 1 UNTER,
. ,9091.91 {shut Rt.. Ph lads.;
Our militia° Agents for -the sale of r coil. along
the line of the. &huylkill, In the dtlet Of Philadelphia
arstNew York, and In the It/stern tete—to whom
all orders shoal(' be addreseol: .
$y coutlnainq a prepare oar coal th e sm. m e
halals, we to retain our old customers and
.seenrezese ones. ng prepared to a largely in,
creased business thts year. HMV* HARRIS.
Mahanoy MY. Jan. alit. lain. , Pleb.% ' •
EANV IPHANIELIN LO'BE ' V
. VEIN COAL. • •
Bast Pm:WM
by XemrC CALDWDLL. ord S ti tDON Co.; who
are le agmta.- Partieu from them. may
always d apOi_fetting Pare . e.
. • .. • us Wilma at:. *la.
OFFICES s 24474 AZlldwlFt Banding,
TOL.
blo; - 141 litreot.
ligavar HEIL.
COAL Nl i ) .
TO LEASE.—TAi BC ajlkill Coed Company are
•• 4 now sred to timitiv , lleases on their lands in
FooterToir ficimirlaßlVounty These lands are
located on be very best kitiou of atukaither Bs.
sin. having overlour mlleartm on the Daniel. Crostih
and all the veins anown la that twain. ,both
above and below water • Uri, Favorable loam' With
an abundant* of. timber fore mining purposes, will now
be made to gwd tenant*. on appitelflon to - B. H.
BODY. Prmit.: of the Cmaremy. No 8 Wail Barad,
Nesr.Yark. 1 1 • . • Jane M 16.-96.
iiKER
TINOS. MULL &te.;
m oo
Also aim= at •
, 'IMPS . irage minty* limn
C utillas
' > '
Yorktown, • i 0 O,A
.ootmti,' Penna.
1199 WALT Ogee*, • i •
amllsol arritSVALIM, LiOimilp• ,• ts• ra.
IifiIBERRY -CREEK.
Lewszway I
. I
CWe, t be anowingnan, haelacnoneollitited oar Three
Weal es In eel Lorbermlbarlaitorfll hereafter tact;
narboaterniander the nione 421' , , I •
" 4 ' GRAMM& Co.
, i BMW &CO.
G• • &
Yr. GitalliV member of oar &v. NUTTMG.
ted teneelf nri BLILKIISIGN, era new; ,
PhlUdelptda andn,lloar rad shied by thisiwater*lll
be under the' roelnalre condo] of LII&SISTOW
GRASP, &CO. 4
RT increased care ant attent iontatton In v e g .
itomfoiati
beep's° =detain the repti of imr celebrated
bee MILL Foreseers abroad can rely won ha
*hi coal aldreed in the rue beat under. I
' =AM,
hi,: IL *
Moat It als-lf
HZ% buti sure soi a "
- coot mem
/%IThangf ; OD Su • A.' c
- r#ll-4DWIDEOtaiIie4MIII ~ i •
/'• i Illrg*Mailli .,lo , rat** JO ' -,-)
M ii.
1 %We ' , '" • 412 M.
Own As• NI None
' - , ,• `mortlart
Volt-IllklailillAmolli...
:gin.. ~rr~►.
Prisernat ‘47404""1
" E°an ghaDa
misty at doe sail pri , cos. cos,
, _
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,
Ole Soirek of theiarth e aM kW sot hoot the Creoles of lkoltottei to len - • - - * • °
- • ewe hoods aad idle/toll eaters to our one sot lastest...Mt.
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Y. MORNINq .. I3.Y I :BANYAN,. kIt43ORYI - ?Po`..i.T§ ',.‘ , LE,, 06iltir
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tice of
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figect. fiat=
AL CO.
AIN C 043,
V.AIDELi,L
were -depend
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COAL
LEHIGIL',I
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SATURDAY `DEG A/13KB .28 i 1867 .
- ''' ' •
IRON VORKg.
Q.IIIIIIBMANStiII 'DAMN: WOMILea .--The
subeetiber DO is how reerarod to Nal
Steam Engines. )
Palnpk-Oreat'llteakers
and Dtitt Dem . All "te 4 **
and forging* made to or
attention raid to the maFth'ichete of . •
Cir Wheels: JOIi.Y CAMS&
;Shenandoah Qty. AptiliWag ' , 14-Iyl •
THE PALO ALTO ZOO* Co: itire
11 to furnish. T RAILROAD DlON„—wele
lig = d ie 70 ponds per yard—STRIEET RAIUS—
from Is toes pohnds per yard, tomtit
either for bone cars or locitmiothrep.,— rt___ , ..
All these rails are of the LATEST AND ... PF9i
ISOST APPROVED .PATTERNS,"— ' im:, alb .
• Also a general assortment of ItIERCH- '
,AN'T BAR IRON; ads, Plata. Somme, Or Ralf
.Rnand and Groo HOOP AND BAND IRON. CAR
AXLES. RAl=O CHAIRS. FISH PLATES Ali])
IRON; ode,
SPIERcI. rails.' ROLLS; made 519 Se test
:brands of cold Mist charcoal 'SOD. ready for we. elttr.
ice for T rails, street rails or bar iron. Also all hinds
of CASTINGS FOR ROLLING MILLS. We also in.
rite attention to ,our • DIFFERENT PATTEILNS OF
'SHEARS, for cutting -Old rails, peddled lins„
. . . . — BM. HAYWOOD, Presid nt h :
' . Oißre comer '!4l eud Market Ste.. Pottsville, Pa: ','
Jan 1:C, VT - . ' •
f'qT,TSVILLE ROLLING mLL,i
ATKINS BROTHERS, Proprietors,
• ••
fklwaylkift
• Ciawstyf ,111 5 esuas.,;
ausfuturers of Railroad Iron (both ';T and Street
Rau Oe prepared to receive and ere
cute omens at abort notice. for LEI and"
all tbe ordinary sizes In use.' Siloool
' Making our own pig metal, 1 . 9 We - -?er-irrr,
°mild to select suitable OM; buy .
can.therekne rely upon receiving In all cues int clam
rant; Th e =au sizes of T Rads. 42, 25, 28,22, , and
40 putui di to the yard, always on band, and supplied
to lots u waded.
Pottsville: Octo . leek, 0
BILDWIL - LOCOMOTIVE WORKS. •
ift'AD•lllPANYa nu kted a l
4.51• and Hamilton meets,- Philadelphia.
Would CO the attention of Renard .14
and those interested in Rail- 61_h i
I Ld 9u r s. y, to their system of • - e 7 l-;.°=R
motive ' in which tbeyere adapt. •
ea to the partially badness for .winch
they may be re,qulted •by the YR one, two, three or
four pair of driving wheels and the use of the whole,
or BO mock of weight as may-be desirable for' W
heaton and in k a=mthem to t snidely;
curves,strength wilenttruMon, and rail an he. d
work
to be does. By these meals the maximum useful effect,.
of the power le secured with the least expense
con of fuel, and repairs to Road and Engine.
t' il= objects in view. and nibs result of twenty
three years practical experience in the_ Lionel"... pity- oar
senior partner, we manufacture flys- different , . kinds of •
Zugitirs, and ewer* classes of sires of each VAIL—
Particular, ,attentka paid to the strength of the me
chine in the plan and werkruansidp of all the details.
Our long enerienoe and opportunities of-obtaining in
aenfor that in mation, enables as toeiemy offer thew' engines with the
trance ettleconomy and
other
co will compare favorably witk thoss:of any other
kind fe an. Ws also furnish to order, wheels, inky
bcrwar: low moor tire (to et central without borim,3
amt tke castings tier bearings of term deenriWes
ci Sheet tom and Hotter Worth and every u
ntie appertaining in the repair or renewal of Locum
tive,lhighste. • X. BALZA •
GZO. - BURNHAM.
• ,Int 'Ct—l•tf 4. • CHAS. 'P. PARRY.
CIELItirT IRON WORKIII r aIIAIIANOT
CLTY.--Tbe subscriber, having his vvdrits com
pleted and K=ith operation, with hear/
.machinety and koola of the latest
•10:41
improvement. b now prepared tot° all • I;;Ri
kinda of mining msebtnerA' strain en' ,=
gines of any sire for hoisting ,and primp
shame and,slouble acting pampa of all sires and of
the latest improvement, Cornish engines of any size for
pumping in slopes or shahs with Corntsh pump, all
klnda of breakers, with chilled or plain teeth. all
kinds of wrought iron fairings for drift cars or minim
machinery. blast furnaces a co or b with an
Improved blowing cylknier and b ld
last pi hot pas lur.,
and rolling
mills with the two or three high rolls. with the lated
improved furnaces for puddling or - heating, all kind of
saw mill chatings for circular or upright saws, brass
w. k of every description 'pat and finished. and rail
. • castings of all atreefor •minal or railroads. The
anb.criber having bad along experience in the machine
business in this region,Amd a practical mechanic, and
- well known as one of the late firm of Wren and Bros.,
of the Washington Iron Works, Pottsville, trusts that
poampta# entioo to baldness will procure for him the
patronages( his old ftiends of the mining region. and
THOMASelsewhere. TENAS WREN Nahanni , City.
April 21. 46 • 14. ti
COAL OPERATORS ar.:Ptesseer Meiler. Weeks.
The . sriblinrihet . siespeetiellyinvite the I: -
Attention of the badmen cernmeinity to
theirMoller Works, on Hedlund Street, ,
below the Passenger Depot. Pottsville.
where they are prepared to mannfactare . ,
BOILERS i 3 OF EVERY DaiC O
RIPT N.
Emote Stacks,'Alr Stacks, Bleat-Pipes, conyuidgcs,
Drift Cara, Ae:, Me. Boilers on band.
. Being prsetical: mechanics. and having frit' yrarede
voted thaneelves entirely to this branch of the bnainaus,
fatter theaseiven that work done at their. 'establish,
;nerd will give satisfaction to all who may favor them'
with a mil. Indh Wrists and Companies will find it
greatly to their advantage to euminr their work be
pre engaging elriewbere. JOHN T. NOBLE.
Jan I. i MATHEW RHODA.
wknarrviTorif 11R011..W08*14.
ICOTICIf.—The works of the late Erm.of Wren dr
Bro.lcooirn ae the “WASIILNGTON
IRON WORKS,^ located en Coal street,
t at 6 41.
In the, Borough of Pottsville, will be •
continued by the subscriber In all 'its "
rubies branches. viz: Steam Engine
building, anti all kinds of Machinery for mining either
coal-or ore blast furnaces of hot or 'cold blest; all
kinds of railroad castings and rallrorui car fixtures of
wrought and east SOU all kinds of biros castings ; all
kinds or amithwark, and all sires of the blest im
proved panice, aft le .e.nd double acting. Repairing
promptly attedded to andneatly executed.
- BY carellai attention to business the subedit*r trusts
he will resetve a share of the public patronage so lib
erally bestowed on the late firm. '`.l.lll2liS, WREN.
Pottsville, September 1.1%5. I& •
ERNEGROWE frets Werke,
•
I-PMEGROVP, SCIBTIL . CO" PA.Ilk
ELROD:REX Machinist it Engineer, 4r4tr...
lai m , an, 14 5.1 y . g l f • aILUI
.. .
ASH LAND IRON WORKS. - .
The subscrlbers - ars now tally me-
Fared to ihral„sb. at the-Ashland Iron Mali_
rr N
IWO:lc - Steam Engines aral. mos . ~„ Wv-i.149
-annoyer and capaehl, IM sod 'ln i: alaz
other parcosols, Goal ureaters of .
size and pattern now in use, together Ith castings and
forgings of every description. Coal rod Drift Cars of
all sizes and patterns, large Track and Horse QUIN—.
all furnished at the shortest notice. The subscribers
flatter themselves that, inasmuch as erery member of
• the firm Is I;crical mechanic, the! will . be able to
famish ma that will pompom favorably with ant
to the R.W. on, I ordeas Welled to J. &Y. Games.
Ashland, Sthaylltill County, Pa., will receive ~._Ix1 1 :4 ,
attell.4 o L_ _ __ J. & IL, CIALLN&R.
JIII7I. Ve•
FOl7/11MBY t nacuurs minor,
enema Car Factor'', air. •
NOTICE.Tbo batineas of The late
arm of SNYDER. a mum& will be -
condoned by tbeenbectiberin all lists.
Ilona branches of letcam Engine bad. ,t-10
lng, Iron Fonnder4 and manutictarer of • .
all kinds of Matalatti, for Rolling Mill - Blest Farm.
cat Railroad Cara er....tc. Ile will also contlnne th‘
beldam of Mining and Selling the celebrated Pine
Pored White nab! and ;owls and Spohn Veins Red
La peal% being vele proprietorof these Collierica.
..I GEORGE W. SNYDER.
January 21, .64 • 1 •
_au
BMILARM ARD - ISTACKES:i -
The imbrierlber is impaled ici execate
ore* a fcw the abort articles, with di,- . tOI
patch, at the of place of biases., post r=u
Sueet, below Norwegian. SO feet boll
ers always on band. Also, the mum
fictarer of
. .
Coal .ad Other Shovels, ,
Of the best materlal mad , workmanship. Repatri
promptly attended US( fix mining mmtilatkm
always on band.'
1 . JABRZ SPARKS,
Pottsville, August 74 .65 - ~' ,: 35-1 y z -
.THE MO I NT CA.RNMI;
,
IRON ,COMPANY /
; M'OUN'T • CAMEL,
ihrwravaissßLANir COUTAITW.. PA.
014Airizio aNDIM TUa LIM or Jinx lam, 1863.
, IRON AND y llittSS FOUNDRY,
Machine, Screen, and Car Ships,
This Company ts temp orPtsetleal Neebanlea
In all the branchee r and irt eent
il WOOD:, ell all orders lbr
wart entrusted to them, We ani indult Anne Isob
snetelwe Patent for making Square-1m Worm
/ SONAR LkIIIIENSTIO* Prat
, , ROWELL GREEN, Sept.
1841 •
Coal.
Aprii 111, •19411).
Itis sow &epitomise:l Utt tryinticia tit. ow DI
notitimithitetskth, and arm belbre, with soy Enththe
On' ulnae moored with stub late:tog socceift
met
ens ere "1
ot tli I n t ut i 's ae i
the * l i rriTM
the petted salatietkin e coke,
tklitthels 04, la II bet 'illtostiter. De
mat Vim on
I. P. L a ter keL tßlCX,
Wsnitt. - /atbimy,
534 j •
istrrßuoliot 0 ~ :1 PIARO
'Prat. lILi AI. s •
Hiritaken roma ts ea • Alai'
0134, occupied by XL ammonite
pus be isiteided os NINNI has. - .
• Fib
NlCWear fer" - W iThThorarb
Sr*" rue tz
aeaddrear Mr se IfoiStZ e
all Ohm, nub me _BMW meat
ali limn kw, or violate) afar,* Ifer abater*
roam am Ida unfree anal torpors UMW ler.
Ileroaer ert ebell3l4 also Illsoshrilang at envy 416.
lanntlig Paps ter fla ofrede, at fra, Aim s
jai
or maristarner tem ,
ar Maimed di MUM
z l! the _
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wog
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IliiiM;l_
aw
or ikiari
irsiimpiati vow pis vaiterigr
Zini=a lti lia b raZT Aia lli =
OfR 14.40411 No.I ?mug '"'l.ls'
a'n=roa* Till'.
TIE Fit.—For lotatiOst readers • this
monthly magazine edited bY finny P. bleaverns , !
and published byTohn L..Bbery, 1 Wasldngton.
street, Bottott, la meet ..ezoiint. The Wend
volume will commence who iliwJannaty numbe! I
ha
Its circulation should be jemersseed during
the 'comb* year, for - it isably adapted to
interest and amuse . childr en _ tO i ii years of
age who can road it tbeniselve. w hose p a r e nt s l
will retd it for . them. It is agopital instructor. I
and worth much more in this Ny,thiiii the. data
subscription prioe it oasts. 1 1 • -• ,
, * -5• . • i i •
Tax; Parmaagoz Illoa=wle
t.t. T E rnria,l=t.
—The December number of Il ium
zinc is replete with the most ispreetuer reading
and with illustrations of gre.et-terif.. , Thil num
ber
comPletes the flogijoitiuu st wiach , in every'
respect boa been most waster* to its readers.
e t
The publishers,lltiosers. aiir i t
t_rid'i qughtch",
, 459 - Broome atreet, Nnr York, 4, en ged we
' are glad to learn ,' to begin theism:a : dome is
Jemmy, with renewed, energy 404 wit a' deter
inination to make the Meg - ask better better,
if that is possible. The - old prortt - will b e
formd_irtlite new volume, es matt as ever, an d
neW - friends• till be Made. Mr, We e k s will open
the.Janusry.number with DOW Aftdattos of Ain,
'Mee and Stagy. The writer 'no has told whit
the Six Little Princesses tame, will now be.
gin "Little lion's filling and I My" which all
should read whg like the linsa
.. K r .. 3, 00 b ,
A , bbott beg ins an enfirell - - ne , lariat, Hunter
and Tom . "the adventures, of is boy s w h o set I
off from Newt York on bersebar. t o : t h e ,tgbi te
Moilnlains. . It will be, ilbittruel by c ourt i en d I
Ho in. As Chrietrims"wfilno cilimebefore th e 1
number is published, 'another egg for theseason I
will be given, "A phrtstmas Tlyicc Cat s; . an d
instead ollthe Book eitide. thee. willb 3 one tell:
ing abciut good presciits,to get Ploteuce Percy
will haie u little pge ondAharnin t ue will start
Off in line spirits. 1 ,
.• ..- ' , , ~.-'
• PEN. PAS 7* AND BOSONS.
1 • ,
stir LOndim• has thirty theatre:i. -
I itirPopulation of Meriden, Cs, 7000. i, • ~„ -
sar Mexico has a Steam matte fa ctr .
New Bedford oil market iideweiK e d. ,
air Commodore SPLIT; e',li l 3l, /4 dead, aged'
Cl sareasains M. Cl y, IHiniste to Uritele. is Le
bad health. • )' ' %• . . ~- . —I I
arMilwankse is bare watt; work! at atom
of $1,000,000. . , , •
"air & new piteut t hree - whet diey is to peg. New Bedford. '
ipi ,
aa - sanansky h s banditti association wi
$3110,000 capital. .
-- - Nirconnterfelt ! NO leial tdder mites have
j e st beOn homed. /.' ,' • i •i i
iird.leeplug cars now, nu" final Hciffolo to Lb
Rocky • Monnuticts._ ..•
._ ' ..r. 1
it.-A firs in neovo uivenn! New York, de
strayed eleven lives, ' : - I
Mr The new reservoir at Cummati has s
of - -r thirteen
over thirteen -
VirEighteen thonsand panne.ire: employed
on the Ohio railroads.. •.• •
. .
ilarßestireality 'White . wheatfLour eellaat $l2
.8 barrel In Williamsport: 1., ' .- • -
. ' sir The European Conterne. , in. the Italian
question, mill meet iii Paris.'' • •
. iiirln Denier, Colorado ; thy have it Young
Americani ChriettanlAissociation • • ,
111 - Eighteen. European chits uteeetrestii rim;
ed after thedate Prekrident Li n es..
SiSt2.ooo,ooo. pounds of tea racked Liverpool
mrthe 20th November from 0bia..... -
/13 - hladsme Mirainon, walowotthe - executed
Mexican, General, Islllving iriFtrace.
Sfirliencil_ directibns will here tier cause I let
ters to be sent to. the Dead Lettet Office, ', •
ifirThiladephii talks of eatabliking i paid fire
department, to reduce expenses bathe city,. i
JO - Capt. Benj. 51e5Iskin, the roll known Del.
aware steamboat captsitt„ is, bad need e 3 yeere.
- Wltallan opera ,in Nett Tort title-Season, - a
failure, Mr. bleretxele.has chisel after losing
$20,000.• , i:s .• - , J' .
air Instead of wanting tote re hastated in the
'Army, Gen, Andre* Porten atter the Consul
ship to Cube.. •I. '
. ,
ear Hamburg, Barks rotity, varda.A Masoni c lodge. Applicatioulhie bin melts to the Grand
Lodge for a charter: I - ' • .
- S//rEleuretaxy Seward hubeet ukedlo protect ,
Antericanmutatonariee
. in..lgypt. 110 will as far
as it , is fn-his power. <, ,
SW - Twenty thousand l foutterners "ecqnired
citizenship-dr(Newlyork it time to vote 'at the
late el ec tion in thatcitv. t .. • . , : • , .
_ - Sir The POstmasthr Oesral asks COngress for
-an appropriation 'of $22,87111,00, . for expenties for
the year ending June-. 30, I.sot . I• , • •
-- SS - Great distress for *at of food . :is reported
in Louisiana, and itds stet& that seven thoesind
whites and oegroes are at tb pointer starvation,
sia - Geu. Huribnrt hab rderect die assembly
of the "Grand Army of tnellepultlier in Netional
Convention in Fluladeluhßon tiled-51h of Janua
ry neit. , ' . I 4, • . . ' : . 4 ....
istrtie. Greeley :declines the mission to Ana
tris, •Idte would nottlearbjte.country under- any
eireinnetances, until att./iv:ha - nexi , Preeidetildal
election. '',- I_ , . .
111 - The Camllrdalron Onipany his contracted
to furnish the Union Fade Railroad .Company
with, sixteen thousatid446 of rail,. sufficient to
lay about ISO miles oflesta, ' • , , • .-
W Charles D. Fuller, bektejler; convicted at
Hertford, Cchin ~• beat Hato, - °Fete:du:lg 520,000
in bonds frOnxthe flartfordßank; 64a been sen
tenced to five years' imprisnrnent? '•
iirei - IN'ni. IDraper an Eigielinian t -in thincorm
try- five weeks, took lamina= in New Yortion
the eth hut., and. died* Jamie, depreardon of
spirits from losing' a largeaum of money. In
1 -a•
Broadway concert saloon.. . , -
• •
al - The Ironmseters de he north of, Englaiid
have given notice of theiftEentins. -owing to the
depressed state of the nonfeetered -iron tradd,
1
to make another redectiotin the ra n of wages. Another strong reasorlw we'ehon have ado
quite protection for our n - reat.ufntries:
~ sa - The-priblio' debts amen! , D ecember 'l,
shows , --Debt bearing co interellsl,SlO:l4l7,-
-801 89; debt bearihg curracy inter est,S37o,292,-
460 •;' matured debt. nolliesented fo r ' payment,
$14,178,353 83 ; debt Walk oto interest, ,$4O,-
543,857 OS. Total debt449,382;572 68..Aixtount
of debt less cub in the'reasnry 12 501-205 -
751 75: ' -
. .
ChiNICiL&L HA7COCK . II Altiltl!tißiTlON nriflZ
Pirru MILITARY' Du.—Th following
extract from - Metter da New G i rleins. De
in;
'nil
camber 5 1 and written : i hle ljnlon
man of that eity, shame .ow G!al titan
cock's administration Is ‘rded y theloyal
people of 'Louisiana: , 1 : 1 ' ' I
• , - .
One week ago Gamest Hine k arrived
ea
and took•eommand of Us .th e m itary dis
trict.. • - - \-.
FrOm every rebel throtpwent it soncoiand
shouts of joy, as his plagtwere all known to
them.•• With -sneer and•ast they set -the
Union men,-,and say, Josl is come again
our day ; General Han hits .rrtie,d, a d
wall see us righted." " phets, indeed, d
e k
wig .
." i i ,-, • ; _
Forgetting every prliaple..o honor 'a d
courtesy due from one *her to another,[bla
fist 'act was to revoke • Queral Mower's a :.
-pointnient of• Judge Cogir•to fill a v cy•
caused by resignation. *hoot even fnq Ir
leg into the i merityOfcase or notify ng.
General Mower, of ,his a n. He then
cecded to reinstate poirti who had been re.
motel by General' Mo , ; partieS who had
from the first been en gnoiln the rebel , army
as officers, and suffered titt Inss of arm in
seroic‘ In the field. Isltils in accordance
with' the act of Canoe* ;Does not th 4 act
specially say that nooillikr,,removed can be
reinstated 1 • < S,l
'.• The whole policy of twat:Hammel; so
'far foreshadowed; tends prove him, numb.
-takably - opposed to provisions ;0 the
"Military Bill ," and w is the sissertion of
his entireaympathy "wi the old "sece.zilon
elements 0 - this State ty, who nowfind
In Wm a trueltieud. • , 1
I
• i
•Another set 0 'Gen Haneock's which
will not bear cl r ire ecru is the Very ;un
ceremonious o es lune rellevingt General
Mower from d ty, not ly a.l department
cominander;_but• as Counissioner of I the
Freedmen's - Bureau, an 4 rdering him to tbe
headquarterisof his regi e r a t t , (Gen-Mow
er being it col el in th y, With the rank.
In
of be et aj& Vann_ 1, ndeseignlng to his
place a ;Lieutenant uoloo Weed. i Perhaps
General Mower Will 01 4(1) - and ;allow an
inferior ( officer to relleValm: I '
Surely Hancock ass tu nics In a deeded
muddle,•and the sootier - • Johnson -calls
him bask to Washing 'listartahim hunt-.
Ing Indiana again: the biter *MI It beYfor
the entire country. ' He tract I Yes,
he'may, bath will be trip nitruction of
the SoutbetO. army Bain! than l of
,loyal
States. • , ' • t. '- ' •••• -: .
•
.
.
TO Trim Sot Ton 01 , ' TES AIN 1 'OlllC' HEICW):
Respecting the relics ofplain ware tone:l'lin
the late exhnmations et avelanettto, 'which
have beer (forwarded to the dem , of Antiquitiee
in Undon; whereof your• .eapeepoodent says the
bottle rapombling DraktAt Ilkutitiori Bitten" was
i s
tunloubtedly placed amo ille h&c try . Use
agent of Dr. Drake; we ;c1 to state he as in
correct in ovary respect. & bottle' was found
there bearing
,our letteri he langnago of, the
Ancient Bottom wet diffe fro m the accepted
titeratire of that day. ' Agem‘has other
• -en than this in En and ha* 120 t baba in
MIT at all ..I No doubt is carry Wanda
tiotallt/ers to Rome ; brit, rig to impose upm
a soefetrof diniqtlariana inede.waY,i seems q..tat s
trim, aniarmmo not- app joke. , It i 4
tinnemeasary, forma to•-spa * toolt in
while we are unable, to .. ly thre dent2iV.
'thew celebrated Bitter he . 'gee' thilly,.. .'
" R. 'D . &co.
. .
MAGNOLIA WA'l22.—A. delightfte N h wiee glot
.• •
• to Ookirne latf .
:Crukurritas -43rri , 14—Fout thrificates of the
Waddiurtroit, Library (Joispaay 4 pasawon*
in aid of thtrAtisordde inialude for educating,
embank coetW
our our dobiakifila the line ro
ving "The of "weathers r each
seems ar o = ur presolt at the Grist
Distribution by the asking foss pm.
11113141140ne or :core of whichworth thou.-
sands of dollars. Such a gift, s Mood
gay si ol ul= aid perhaps ; too. 'Bead
ad
• IlfxsecALAwritearnes have azionaced thetoot
Within °want' of the entire popslatibo of the.
United likatesors afeletel with Nessoklitto mono
4313114r.the soon wise pt( saw*
moil Oast ejspiepte_of ath iswgrest_poblio
twoofsetoe. Noah Do Tom; of mot%
to Itwomehooette. lib 'Tweeds' Nentslitto
esoold, co all how* be so Wire
eisd perisothroostata this
Intl 01 IN 'Pow gitoomp. • •
It in WON! odooto
-arm% Par Wert:—ltail noted' sad
auwaset• • die/deka' be tuted_st
. t•
wary =pa. aid krone • • , quiU
&fad ovit.impisiAs , • madam taicat‘
, •
Tint iinie dm '' • `,i2%
at air*, an) asimilitat
Bkaiaarthnia , ' Pah _
_Oft AMMO icia 1 ,
fah' slaw soraptone oyaritotr—the palms
B ha amid everywbort i - Wpm
.! z, I .
. • 't-
1 •43 1 7t .•
' ,
‘(, •--!•
131. 2nolOgioalTO t e-of Eve4ifi (Attlaricall
and Pond_
. gi) qtthiensed trt* The Old
"}'ran Alraratsti for 186845; 1,,
; • A ME R
ART C,47 ' fVN
\ . 1 2 - I ,
t ' =. ' ..1
• . Zftll4llll2p. t-'
1 ii ' .
I—A ratmunient ta4he mem ory'of the sol
diers slain in the War of the ROeilion, dedi
cated at Sonthtairo, Min \ 1 -ti
if 1
— , Both. branches of the Veg slature of_
Oltio'ratified khe ComititutionalAmendment.
D--TheeSenate'of Missouri ritilied the-Con
elluithmal A,Menduient. I' 4 it -;
I T--The President of the.Drilited States ro
te:rued to the Senate the hill 'gyrating univer
se! suffrage hi the District of COrambia, with
out distinction of colbr4 with hii:reto. ;Same
day the Senate passed the bpi over , the veto
2 ,_:.,.Mr. Ashley. of Ohio. presoaked io the
I;hited Stares-R'ouse of RepreStatires an
impeachment of President Johnson, A ma.
tion to lay the resolotiort on the` tible. nitule
e
by Mr. Spalding, Was losf—ey "39;' nays,
1 0 5- The motion to adopt; the resolution
referrine the matterlo the Judiei
ary Com
mittee was earned vet; 107 i Ye, 50 1-2.6 ,
Jail at , Igg in Tree, S. C., destroyed E by
fire. 22 era (negroes) tierished in the>
flame& -„L ; ii , _ , '
_._
.B—The Constitutional ,amertd era was re-
Jetted by \the Legislature or getttucky
The Rousettf Representatives (V; 11) Famed,
the District Columbht Suffrage Rill over the
President's vetct. ' I 11 ' , ,
o—The Senate of Virginia unanimously re.,
jetted the Amendraent.
IQ—The House of RepresentO Fan
sea
of
ratified the'Constitutional Amendment
The Smutted Illinois ratified the Amend
ment. . 1 1 1 .
11—The Howie of Representative.s of Matne
'adopted the Conetitutional Amtradment
The' Rouse of Repmentatives•l of Nevada
adopted the ConstitutiOnal Amendment ~
The,Senste of Rat:4as ratified the House re
solution to confirm the Constitutional Amend.'
meat. _ ' l .' it : •
1 ii—Elecdons held, for United States Sena
'`it , Si' —-4 . -
;i ate,
..-__
ion' in several States, Thereliv - elected iii
New York, Roscoe Conkling, p. ; Penn.
sylvanit: Simon. Cameron, Rep,. i; Indians, •
Oliver P. Morton Rep. -, Illinois. Lyman
Trumbull, Rem ; Missouri- CharleS D. Drake,
Rep.....lThe House of Representatives, Min
liesedis, ratified -the Constitutional Amend
merit ...The Senate of West Yliginla ratified
the :Constitutional Amendment.l-ISame day'
the 1 House of , Representatitrea' lor Illinois
passed the Constitutional Amendment. The
Senate had '• already passed 'lt.'llSenatfi of
Indiana ratified the Constitutioisal Ainend-i•
ment • Senate of Minnesota 'ratified the
Amendment'' ' :
_:. _ ii,?' ' . • ~', .; :
.- 18—Fire at the President's iMenslon in
Walibington, which destroyed' the conserva
tory end a valuable collection iof ; plant's.—
Damage to , buildings, $20,000; beside, the
value of the exotics. some ofirhith were-very
rare - and costly ' The Senate of Pennsylva
nia ,ratified the Amenddent to the Federal
'Constitution. , • 1 tl , , --•
. ; •,.2 I—The drawing of . the !Crosby Opera
1-noise Art ,Assoceratkin took place at Chic
ago: The first pr i ze, the Opera House, val
ned' at $6OO 000, rag drawn . b J. Lee, of
Prairie du Roche, Illinois.. ': I
~1 22—Fire .at Vicksburg, .Missl, I destroying
eleven stores arid dwellings '. LoM, $750,000.
I...:The, Legislature of:Nevada, raUtieo the
' Cocisflitttional Amendment. i, • i-i
, . l ,
V:, 24—The House of Representativesof In.
dianapessed the Constitntiocial Amendment,
'the Senate haiing previhuslyi paseed it. '
I 24=Fite at Gettyaburg College, Gettys
burg, Which, totally, destroYiall the north
building' ,I ' ,' I. -
_l, l ' i ,
: 28—The President of the United' States
sent to Congress his veto of the bill to admit
Colorado as 4 State: ~• . II: , ' '
29—The President' of the United States
Sent to Cotgtess his vein of the bill to admit
Nebraska es a State i • Both branches of the
Legislature of Mississippi-rejected the Con
stitutional Amendment by unanimous vote.s.
, February. , I , ' I , • .
,
. ,
6-410000 in bonds:were Stole , : iibili the
'office of - Leonard W. Jerome, NI , - .,iip bust.
'nem - hours ' The `Senates of Rhode Island
, adopted' the Constitutional Aniendment.....: l
The long Bridge over the Potomac' at Wash
ington, end Abridge over the east branch of
the Potomac. were swept away by the ice. ,
G—Ttie House of Representatives of Louie' :
fans uninimouSly rejected the Constitutional
Amendcbent ' The: House o:toPreserlio
: Alves of i Pennsylvania ratified the Conatitu : -
linnet Amendment by a Vote 0f,58 10. 29
The House of Representstivea‘Of Delaware
jected the Constitutional Amendment.
7—George „Peaody. of LondOn , made a
donation to trust eestifSf.ooo.ooolfor the pni
poses'of 'education in the Seitilliem States;
Istlaii, $1,100,000,. in bonds ot,the State- of
' MisaissiPpl; • lamed as. guarantee for the
Planters' Bauk. , , • t l
B—The 'United States SenaUti passed the
bill to admit the State o Nebraekss.over the
veto oldie President by vow et 41 ayes to
NII I :
9 nays: , , , ' .- ,'.:'''''
'I I '
,-9r-The Unitedhence Id Represeril ,
twins passed the asks 411 over the,
iPriaident'a veto. - _ ', ' il ,
rl, in—The Suprede Court''of t 'e District of
Columbia delivered an opinion pdni the mol.
tion, of the ex.rebel Genensi Magruder to be
admitted to practice' as an attorney in that
Court without taking. the test ,path, denying."
the motics*hotwithstaading the decision of
'the United. States Supreme Churl ',that the
test path. eis. appliedto ilawyeMl Wet' uneon
,stitntional. 1 .. iLi !,,„
2222-Jahn!lawman lf hair and the fable ioth
which the Declaration df lndepleideace. was
were presented! to- the eitv of Phila-
I delphia ,by the State. cif Pennsylvania, and
reeelved l ac Independence Hall.. l
,
Mirth. . i 1 , . • ' , ,
I—The Gaited States Senate todic - tip. ttie
bill to admilColorado as a Stete; vetoed 'fii•
the presidefit For patising the bill over the
: ;veto: ayes, 29 ; nays, 19. , Not being two
thirds; over the lveto% tpte;iall tailed The
Tresident, by 1 prociamatiott, -declared that
:Nebraska, having compiled with the direc
itkins of the Act! of Congress, wawa State of
the - Union. I • , • • ' °
! 2—The Presidento returned .O, the United
States !Senate I the Military Ricotta' Ouction 1
RIII, for the government of the : ;rebetbtatet v '
with his veto . Same day the
. Senate passed,
los bill over the v eto by a veto of 38 yeas' to
0-nays. , The goose passed It by a vote or
35 yeas*. 48 nays ' The resident re
thrhed to the Senile with his veto, the Tenure
of Office the
. Same day the Senate passed
' the blli over the veto by a vote of 35 yeas to
10 nays.: The Hotise' . paseed It by in, vote of
131 yeas to 37 nays, ,• • i ).] -
_, _
• .4—Tbe 40th Co assembled at,Wash
ington. Benjamin Fade of Ohio, was elect
en President of the &mit* and Schuyler.
Colltcr.,,Speaker Of the Rouie.4 I ; •
• - -Cheat floodiin Kentuckyl and. Tennes
see, occasioned by heavy rains; Valuable
bridges were mriooff, and mills: houses and
ether property destroyed., The lois was es- ,1
Ousted at 'several itiMWti l c: dollars.
';_, 13—In pursuance . .Of the Reconstruction
Bill. the President appoint 4:enrol:tandem of
Of the Southern Military Distriets.• •
• " 13—Gredt flood in the Ohio Itiver causing
Serious dosuictitin of property! Bridges,'
culverts, houses, and farm stock l?rere swept
away,. • l i'l' i , , -•
• lb--A tin box., containingbonds, ' securi
ng., and Woney, was stoletdrore the office of
James R. Newbold, 126 South Second street.
Philadelphia, in the . aytime., ;It contained
nearly, 8100,000,in notes, niciney . and UM
*.
Wl' ...:•' ' _
20—rne Senate celtiassacntutettes ratified
'the Constitutional Amendment,', the' Hews
having previously done so. •'- , 1 ,' 1
, 23-The . Winter garden 'Theatre, New
1 York,' was destroyed by' fire, tegether with
a•pmilos of Southern Hotel (Lafarge • House)' : .
adjoining. Loss estimated at 000,000..
,: 23The President ofthe ! nited States re.-
turned to . Congreas the Supplementary Re
construction Bill, with ilk steto:t. - Same dayr the , bill was passed over the vetk'hy' the fol.,
lowing vote : Intheßetate, c 4r stays 7. 1
In the Rouse. yeas,' 11.4 ; DPI;
,I , V: . ~''
' 24—Senor Jose Bea :et, of- State
hi the - Department . f:Oreign`litebktione of
?dam replied to' , Hon. CA. rWeibbaine,
Minister' of thei United States to act as medi
ator between Paragny, Etta and the Ar
gentine Republic, declining the proposition
and declaring "the. firm -41etwinhatitan of the
=eat Vim
otißalega7:lo save
vas by trium ." !
21--Msjor. Sheridan.: commander
of •Diltdes No. /4 . removed ',John T. Moores,.
Mayor of New Orleans, Edmund Abell.
Judge of the First District,' and Andrew 8.
. , Attorney-genersi I ef , ~the State of
Louisiana, who were oOncemed in planning
the tioJri Row Orleanall 1868. i• i i I ,
80—ne 141adell; House, St 'Louis; said 'to ,
be the lailt hotel in the Unititl States was
f=tlbffire. ' Lou $1,0;41,0001. 1 ...:The
communicated tciCa. -• na treaty
With Rio* bj which the latter ceded_ te the
United Stake anent - 1w ortit Amelia* • for ,
s7,3 o Aox)_ —Monroe ' (Meted until the
bar Wednesday in July, , If no Quorum
l a
shbeld then be miens, to el,,e f it Monday
aim:ember, , • ,:' 1 ,
~ .,, 1
, • , 'N, AprilLY , ,',
' ' ' I
• N.:
1.-Electiott sin Thineedeet '.
, diteee
Itsgß ub Deuntunk'shmted ' I , Vote
foe 4T,6115; :J. B. Ml
can), 578. i• - tTher - three
, eenebas ot 088150141. andlt# i 3,490118833
Detweri * etva
I mo
-- : , • aii le
45 ;:t 4 ; 0 4 0 oc k ie ; y
Cloys
co t temem , •
. 4 Va. by
11--asC ro,
[which • 30 1 4188484 "ai \ mest6s,•
vets killed, and the mine eel tank\
".,ice wriegibrixir,illii isettilit Aw l " ;
t Weehiegta t , l = 4 l*eretery
&wird 10 Womb 11MIS
'of Mexico, in favor of ' the so.'
belKlCmperoref Mexico rino t wee eappor
`-:„,,,_ , : II i I
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1-.L.i....1,1:,....
r,
_ , . 1 1I • : . ' . , • ,:-- i
-.,., , . , ,;.t , ..qi- f .q-1-.---,-_-.-r.- ---:;(-.-p .n. -..1:43:=1: 1 _:, tpe,'*,i't:',FtUlkilisl4:„:l,3lo:46qt.V*VET:' - 4';:::-14 . 4 1 4 - ...W"'- IV '.t-:F' , 4- - : i; , , , '
1 '' . ' . I p r l
'—'. , • : , ' ',.: l•-. .. ' -
ed Was in danger of Cantata by thetfbetisis ai
Ilesere axi m that be stsbnid not be executed if
cap - bat treated accordlng to the Osage*
of cl nation* 'Recorded 'to prisoners of
war. - s '' '
_' r
9—TI Mid States ratified
bte tree ir the purchase Of
[Russian ..trplosion after
damp s' Ashland Colliery.
Schttyll j• hich 12 znlneni
were killed f - 1- l' _ , 1
. ' 17 , ---The United States Sup Court re—
fused to allow the Ming of a Mil p on
twhalf Orthe State of Mississinpl.lte gh
sicalost President .TOhnson. 143kee. Grant. d
Gen Ord, praylzig ler sti- hip:meth:us to re
strain them froth executing the, Reconstruee
tion Litw. , .. - " ' ; 1 ~ , ' r' ' . P
17—Senor Alvarado Con:rabbi. Secretary ;
of Foreign Affairs of QM: 1 replied '621r1,
Kilpatrick In answer to the propoeiti 'or
the pelted States Government in relation to
- meditation in the war between Chili, , Perai ,
and SP - altvdeclining to decoscl the riknP o -
'Woo.. •. . .
- 19—Fight at Cimerope Landing. between
,U Sl•eavairy and Cheyenne. Indians:7 - Sit
of the latter were killed. '1 _ ; •
22r; , Fire at 'Petroleum Centre; Pa.; which
destrqyed the greater put O 1 the town.
23—The Japanese embus* to ' the ;D. fi
thrrernment-anTred at New!
York. ' • 1
29—Rockland , paper-11414i near Miming.'
to: ted D i el t . s2,s „7: . „: ,, :i.: ,
~. 7 . L . ,,,,, „...... ,„
1 , (d i:
Philadelphia:l destroyed .by ire . Lon eat s .,
.
1 -On petition ofJefferson'Davie, wg.Prea- I .
IderlL of the Confederate goiiitarkent.* writ
of habeas F o rum was allowed bYJtsige Un
dammed, of the district of Virginia, return.
Able 31? - ty 13, at Richmond: . , - ; ,•;•
3--r The Japanese =thermion were pre.
vented to the President at•Weakingtou. --, c
B—i Writ of hsbeas 'reruns for Jeffers=
Davie Waned by Judge Undeewood.i. at Ma
mond, I directed to Gen. John A: linrum * et
Fortress Monroe. ,
13—Jefferson Davis irtas i lit before
the U. S. Mute, Court at Da. Va.
Judge Underwood presiding; end admitted
to bail to the sum of s loo .o' 3 lt. in appear and I
answer the charge of high treason at the next
term of the Court: - - - ;1 . f .' .. , ,
_'
. 14--Blot ' at. Mobile,' caroled by the .attack
of secessionists at a meeting* *W the,
Hon. W. D. Kelley was a ''.Two _
perions were killed and several w ed:
161-The U: S. Supreme potirt
the amended bills of Georee and kUndedppl,
against Gans. Grant and 'Ord, and then arr.
journed - to Decetnber.;....Thi roof of-the Bar
tale, N. Y:, Union Puddling dills fell it
burying •100. workmen in the nine; 4 men
were killed, and 13 seriotudyj injured.
• 21:—Great boat race at Pltts' between.
Walter.Brouoi, of Portland„ end J etiHam.
'mill, et-C•Pittrburgh, for the champs =hip of• ..
the United States. Won by Brown: --4. .
f
30—Statue of Henry Clay, iby d T. HO,
Isin t
unveiled at i Louisville, Kentucky:. 1 .• - -
• i t
Jane 1 - • , •
' t '
The Committee of the Jpdiclery, „United
Sles 'House of Representatitres, which ,bad
ben investigating the charges of impeach- 1
mint made by Mr. Ashley, of Ohl% ageinat I
the President of the United Stateavottid al
follows :'—.The that question propounded for 1
a decision .- Wasp - "Does thq evidence taken
warrant committee In reporting to the
Horse in favor of article's of Papeachment of
Andrew Johnson?" The result was, ayes, 4,
naps, '5, , na follows: Aves4r Messrs.' Bout-,
well, of Massachusetts;.. Utterance, of Ohio;
Thomas, 'of Maryland. and Williams; of
Perusylvania..-Nars—Meascr. Wilsonj chair
man; Churchill; of, New York ;j Eldridge, of.
Wisconsin: Marshall,. of Illinois. Wood
bridge,aid
of Vermont.' Me-rani. Eldridge and
Marshall arc the only.Demurinits on the com
mittee, ' , ' . '. - 1 1 • i •
The chairman of the commitee, Mr.' Wil
son,
then offered a rewind n reciting in 'ef
fect the evidence - taken by th Judiciary Com. -
4
mittee 34-bleb demonstrat that - President
Andrew Johnson; in his o f al and other'acts
deserved the censure of the House of ;tee
.resentatives; and was unworby of the Conti ,
deuce •and respect of the American people;
This was agreed to by-ayes,: seven,* nsYir,
two; as follqws: „Ayes—Messrs. Wilson,'
Routwell, Thomas, • Williams. •Woodbridge,,
Lawrence, and Churchill- Neirs-Meesre.
Marshall and Eldridge.' • • li
4—A monument to the memory of Jacob
Johnson, who died January; 1812, was dedi•
=led at Raleigh, N. C. ; by public, eercano:
nice his son. Andrew Jobnson, President of
the United States ; bag Present, ,with the'
Secretary of StatEN Postmaster General, and
athen......Capt. John Mikes and 3 'men left
New York upon a patent life raft, twenty=
live feet long, and called - tbe ,-`slol=d4 .
bound to. LiverpooL -He itrrlied at • di
ampton July 20th. A. boiler, hi a detached.
building,, at the sew-inflict Geary it ,Wanr, -
.on Sansom street. above Tenth. Philadelphia,
the lot running f tbroiigh-, to - Medical wen, ,
exploded.' and bletrin the wall en botfr
story bnildingi,-The latter fell, invonleg the
greater parr of the workmen within-in de
struction. By this Catastrophe twenty-seven ,
. • • .ns were killod. , r .
- . T—Trottingmatch in Wagons, at Long Is--.
land Course,' between Dexter ' and Lady
Tnorn. drawing wagon's, and won by' the fog '
tan.. Mile beats in-2:32, 2:24, and 2:28. The
,second best the tautest on
,record in a wagon
. - • . .
trotting nee. . - H ar tf or d •
' lo—The Mills of the Carpet Com
pany, Tarittville„,Conal, were destroyed, by
• Ore. Thirteen mil l-a nd Istmehotme banding!
• were burned - ir with themachinery. ite. Loss,
$2,000,000 • • Trial otjobri H. Sarratt corn
nsniced at 'Washington. The United Suttee
District Attorney offered &chill to' the
whole peel of jurors on account of .:
earn selecting the Jurors. '
l;,'—Ju dg e Fisher,. holding - United States
District Court at Washington, granted the
motion to , eel aside the panel .of Jurors in Bar
rett)} ease, had talesmen fog a new jury, were
ordered to besummoned. .
ILL COT
• 13—Priie, , fight - near Mills Creek, Vi.,
between Sam Collyer, of Baltiinore, and
Barney Aaron; of New York,.. - for a purse of
52500 and "the champlieuhip of Amonkm."
The fight was , wonby Aaron. Rounds, 68.
Time, 1 hour and 53 minutes. • Fight In
the island , of Forniow betireen sip' of ' I
sailors and -tnerines of the United States i
ships Hartford and Wyoming hunder Com
mander E. G. 13elknap, the, intention being
to punish the natives far the murder of the
qeoeitif diet:o3l.k Rorer. Lieutenant Com
mander A. $., 3lakenzie was killed. '._
19—Fox's American Violet) Theatre,
Walnut street, between Eighth and 'Ninth
streets, Philadelphia, i braiding known at
.various times as "Raymond 'a Wiuibitil Zo
ological Institute,"' "Welch &Lent's Nation.
al Amphiiheatte and Circus," and !•Wheat
ley's Cootinental Theatre." was destroyed
by \ fire.- By the falling of the front irsll,ll3
firemen and citizens were killed; and over 30
*Wounded. 1 • ,
20—Proclamation by' the President an
nouncingthe ratification of the tlaty with'
Russia ter' he tranifer of the American poet
sessions of theylattin4 power to the United
States fir the consideration+ of $7,200.000.
22—Trottiog match ! at Fashiola - Cocirse,:f
Long Island, between the horserEthan Allen:
and running mate, drawing a "pole,wagori c
and Dexter basilicas 10- sulky. 'Won by
Allen,and mate. Threw-heats in 205, 2:16
and 2:19, the tit = time trier made in her;
Peas.' -
23—The ohn T. Ford, smali: s chooner`
yacht of gi tons burthm, _aailed`from 'Bald;
more fur Havre, France, with a crew of two
men and a boy.
• She.- was capsize:l \ in On
British Channel, August lOth, ind • tivoot,
the crew were drowned. •,.
• July-... ; • 1 \
3—Congress met at Washington according
to adjournment. 4. quorum present hi both
, Room 1 ,
__ _ _
13—The Tenthtlrengerlest Gerean Mwdaid
Convention commenced *EMI/deka& end
continued until Jrtly-170, When it was wattod
np„by a grand picnic at' Bagel da Wolfe's-
Farm and. Washington Retreat,- at which it
is animated 40,000 persons were peesent.l
'l9—The President returned. to Congress
with h 4 vetoes the Supplemental Bill to the
Reconstruction Law, ands bill making' b.
crested appropriation" for carrying out that
act. The Supplementary Bill was passed
over the veto. In the Senate. rani 30 :
nays, C.ln the House, y 614-100; .nacj i l i
The Appropriation Bill puled in Me
—yeas, 32; nays , 4, In the House; yeas,
109 ; nay',24.•, ,' I •
20—Congress adjourned to meet; 2.4.oyein
bet.. 2125. , ' ' i • •
,30-.4. M. Ttdocknicatite,;PmviMmd am.
ernorof Tait, was removed by ceder of
General Sheridan, .“as' an impediment! to, the
reconitinctiorof that State under the I'lo,l
and E. M. Peasnmsalappointed.
.. 4 •• , I
i . j ?..Augv is t 4
I—The, boards of 'ldolatries alai issistiet
aldermen:c•f NeW Wins were nwaintructil
.by thineral Sheridan; Me nutiorify. of the
membsta;having been ,rved for allowing
the badness of thip city to remain hi ilhandsr,
thus injwing its ,re edit,, __ and also lAlo(nipte
quesiCe of th eir efforts . against the ROOOO
- Lain......Eiscdon in Tionemst-w .
Wllliain 13: Brownkm (Republiesa) r dlittetl
Governor. ~.
2.-NW near Fart Alt ICeanagi lotion . " Sentultary: ',
Untied Suites goltlion and bleu a. L i t '-' a r frag; Emission ot Colottai l Lynch, Fa,
tenant Jeannie and et re men pled tint u* fie; and other Fte Pitmen,
stxsolisio 00 , 1 !„4/V 0101020 ' 0 ° 01 . 00 conticted id iff ontretd, an „ 4 tO
'-,'ll-6.Tbe Itun a .._
_ . _,.....,__,S altrolli si sur of ___„ , *lath, were vonimutad ta twenty years, iM
t3eletlreen 'a' ''' ma - 1 ptionesetatin the pealtentiatAt4by • catet ;of
„ ' ' 'i
''‘ alliikalthlialrlill=li. ' ''% !.i (, / , ' - -
1 ',- NWAiliftglitk D. C. 1 1:1` , 14.—Theice ee.ltegent F4kijoilte. Isnt-
I ' Rtsesns ll MAsssoo , NOM" 1 r
_•. 7 4 di* beslteiX it - was erendt4l4llll 111111.
c i c --.C.otradirktiow, of 1 1 RIP - ossmslir tent. -17 of 406 liersottsVerr— preatil
, Mato Bertha Pm seddltotke O. meg In Newry SO *ere ;ginned
hnv of Was Wn4 bs' Simko& '' v isli
rsErN • s 1 3 S IIIIO W - :110W rya, 'Maemd to the
--
0:171i1TE ! on. =lll4 IX ,
o f Irar. , * ' i ' l': i'. ,-_, i. " - 81-,-StOrnwelltile BO Jacinto;
Imit i F s.
',
_' i ' Wiz itirs l .irririne, -
_.',".,_,,
__`• t" , , "Itt' latt•Mend imam. =der
, Wssinettat in. C.. 'August 5, lentr.f ' I llecobedo, tuni. aide t,Minimon:
81 1—T 0 1 1 r Dote of Ihil eifto his 1r 44 4 1- AMP hour ' wlth o Id 3 0 Mit
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NTY'PENNSYLVANI
SiitglwCopies-Six cents.
. '' - Tat
character ittleig
1 11C y tto a + to te la rs y il that . ii:pka
resignation se Smetartoritar 'will he:
=Pled. /n reply,. I hare the honor to 'tea
that p ' abbe considerations of s hlgh character
which slue hers %ducal meclopoistincus at
the head 'ot 'this DepalMent...enmetplin "tar'
not to tulip, the office of.liketetary Of •Wer ,
before the put meeting' orConrse.
, I 'arm respectfully,' ,-'T - 7 - • -
/ 1 . , Eckwutla S.r.orote,_
*Election in Kentucky. 1 Jclitia L-. Helm
(Democrat) elected ,GovertrOr.4'•,.. i - '
10—The jury.engaged in tbn trial of ;John
IL Barrett, charged With, bell a l patty at
Washington to the murder - 'of `B. ralaPti Ltn.
Sull wi ds is rt i d= t r i tr g ‘ , :ift,e l ;:gm 1
Joseph Bradley one et tite, canned of
Saran, the roll of attorney% in cease
quence of
.a assiulteby thel 141 cr on they '
judge,.July 2d. I f ' ./. 1 - '
12-,,The Presid Offtbe unit ea swirl no-1
tilled Edwinif., Stan Seaftaiy of Wan
that he was sospeaded' ' chi' that
fra 4.4
General Ulysses &,Grent _l*# appo in ted
Secretary of -.wail A - D, , nrriiti .. - Secretary'.
Stanton replied to • dm Pruitt ijby letter,
denying - bill' righ s i- tot_stispendbia , mlthout
cause, and thoin the saltine an con
legal-
-11 ,,,
sent of the Senate but added thatPinitsm
as the General counding life Army. I
of Lb
United States has;been appoihted Secretaik
of War an nramtne, - ind has notified me that
lie has accepted the appolntinont, I bays up
ilternaUve but tol submit nutlet protest to
superior force. , ' '- L , •.. 1 .1 . . •
l , #=—The hoiseDerter trolled , 4fie mile on
the Buffalo 'Course in two mitattdl.; seventeen
wends end' s, nutter, th e: Mme pri re
[ cord. •._ -,' 1-, ! ,d ! -
-17;--By order E)f the Preaidentithe 'United
States, Majcir*Genterei Philip 4 Sheridan
was removed from command' i the Fifth
Military- Distric‘ ettd 'assigned (oltbe com
mand of the -Dep ment of Htd I Dfissourl,
Msjor-General Gesaige:ll: Tho*i' a was"ap
pointed to commend In Lonisians, and Major
General W.-S. Hancock to the <Department
of the Cumberland. ':;)T ' '
On the reception-of:the ordOn. -Denerig
;Grant wrote to the President patatlng against
:the removal. ; He said:— >
.t 4 1 I ,
“Genersißberidan hainperfftrded his civil '
dudes faithfully and intelligently ; His re
moval will only •NS regarded its an-effort to
defeat the laws of Congas: 0 still be Inter
);
prided by thsiunrcconstructdd,eleinen in the
South—those who did - all they,taild to reak
up this Government by arms , and kow ist.
to be the • only' element consulted, as.l , the
method of restoring odder - a$ a Cimino ~- It
will embolden, them to renewed oppop oil to
the:will-of the loyal' masses, believing. that
they have the Executive with ill*"
The President; on August 111144 replied . td
General .Granc'settlug forthiitik sued's of
GellOrsl Thoents. in whicli XI said, among
other things concerning Sheridan : 7 ..
Pffe has rendered hinfeeltit •
eeedingly ob •
noxious by the manner: ill wit'Clrhilum ex.
erased even the, isowers•Onfcrred by Con
gress,"and still more ,so by is recortto authori
ty not granted by. law 'ziornf",cesilar.,- to its
faithful and efßcientexecutionl; His rule has,
Infect, been one Of absolute ffraiinv; vrith
ont reference to the principles_pf oar Ehtveni.;
,mentor the nature or our lite institutions. •
The-state of 'affairs whictilmdlresulted from'
the come he had pursued has', ebriOnsly in
terferedwith a harmed : ow, salstidtorY and
speedy execution of the justify
of congrosB,l
and is alone sufficient to justify k_Clsange. 7
His removal, therefore,• cannot iserecarded
as an effort to defeat, the 140 tat :Congress ;'
for the object left° facilitate. , dieitexeention, ,
through an Officer whO' •has mite'_ failed tq,
`obey the statutes of thejand,.;adi, to exact,;
within his jurisdiction, s like oh - eilience from'
others.!' • li.' , E : .11
The oider'was Lashed by dederal Grant,
who directed Genets!. Srldait uipport sub ,
sequently at head-quarters. Washington, be
es tsu
fore ming his command. : - Major General
H k *as also ordered to adiatein Ten.,
n ad orderls ttia he misfit find In force'
therm uoless"anthorlzed by 0 Cheral Grant to
annul or_change..thqn,' ' -
le. _
- 18--Submarine lelegrapii c le suecessfed
lv iiiiffbetween Havana, Culi, );and
Rosa, Florida. -. , . ~/ li* , , ~. Punta,
21—Battle on Republican RisP4r; 'Kansas,
between Tnie totnpaniss of , lf,Olted States
troops, under Captain Alrhes,•ffid 1000 Indi
ans. Our loss was 3'3 .killed."; wormtled find'
missing. Indian less; Rig 1411103„, wounded ,
1
and i missing. / ,...• .' ' '- ii
.. 26—Tbe President order that Major- .
General D - E.: Sicklert. Ishoul lie Jemoved.
from command of the &condi Military Dis-:
Mkt, and Major-General It. St . :Cenby was or '
- dered to the post. Same datthe order, for
the renewal of GenerallSherida:4l was modi
fied by'detalling Major General W. S. Han
cock to'command in Louisiana instead - of
Mejor-Genera Thomas, origidalry named:-. - --
The order. wait Imned, howeidt under Garb ,
of the 17th. I", ' • i',l 1 , t ,
29—Fut tit Sickles' shisky'dlitillerY. Sev
enth avenue and S econd BMA, 'fiew York.
Loss,. $125,00Ce General Grua Issued 'the
following orders • 1 -- .J •
_I•
~ I
';Commandersof the ' ; Mifitaty 'l2istrlcis
created order the Act of'./Starch 2d, 107,
will make nil appointments t 0 ..; eiVirollictet Of
mo
I persona whet have been revell by thed.
selves or their predecessors let.§:ganand." ~
, I filep.embet .f, • •
2-.'...ATlonglopinion upon thieetfe of Gene
ral `Sickles, 1 commander ofilhe District of
North"and South CdrOlina.
_aknbil b); J. W.
Hinckley, acting-attorney 'genital, and dated
August 24. wasublished. •k'' 1 '
`s—Election` : p ig: Californk ; . -Henry H.
Haight,,Desnanat, felected gotegnor, and the
legislative and congressional' tpitiOketa carried
by that party,
• Vote for Haildtti(Dem.) 4'9,-
585 ; GorhaM (Rep.),' 40,22 ? 4 , Fay (Ind
Rep.) 2000;' - -,., i i • 4
6—The dam of the West. art'ord reser- ;
yyoir, six miles 'from Hartf4ljetinn., - was i
swept West; , flooding. thesralley , for two
toil and swept away mills,torises,- fences,
•
dut..Lou, $3, ° 000.000 • AVAlttletiitien4en
Coonty,rair, IL N., the 'seal* isr*ged in
30 1ovS
the formed * 114 mph - lilted •. broke dzi,
carrying with thenrabotst :persOns. 'Over
fifty of them sverisserionsly med. i ! •
12—The Blue liilk , Nation4 Tank Of Mil
ton, Masi. ,was; robbed--by Wee med. who
entered tie institutionlinNsieYtime,,attatked
the assiatateashier. knoclilii, " him down.
gagged him and tied hire, eat Ilhen carried
off all. the, buff thatthey.. l 4:aild , lay their
hands on. Loss, $32,174. v, N -
17--The National Cemetert On the tiattle
field of Antietam,'Md., dedic:ied. ' • . - -N
• 18—The new omtaitntion .:ssi'., , the state of-
Maryland Was submitted- toll'Otei .tind the , l
same adopted by a large majerl, ty, ' I
25—A sudden and severe Mill storm. which.
was felt between•Ra s ling. Ifs,, and:Elkton;
Md. The bail stones were vise large ;•some
of the die of hens' ego, othini,in square, ir-
regular'shaped pieces. !In ttegity of Philo
delphle,.honsea having,a no h hnd welt ex
. Peattre suffered FevereV. Tt, tapposed that
500,000 vanes , of glass %Iraq broken In that '
city • Secretary SeWsrd waste to D,. Thins:
ton;. Limited iStates Coniul if.'queliec, lairs- I
talon 'to the case -of fiDt . '..s - Blackburn,"
charged withlatrodneing argon g infected
with , yelloM fever 'lnto thie;;lailed. , States
front•msda during the rebelii.sh, la order to
I
produce sickness and death ljtil rig the pew.;
ple, that : the President's amq ys proclams- 1
dixi eitanded.,no immunity tf,i, f
he author of
such 1111 Itet; ,', . .'1 • - - - • -
. . ~ i 1 Oetoltei. , 2
[ i ' -
3-..Gdivesbati,,Texas; inutiffatei in Ouse-,
, r
queues 'ot l A' steam. Loesi , . mated at
$100,001,... arrest gam twist e Rl° Grande
which did immense damage kg tidings and
property at ,Brinimeille; P.Oil *sons was
'killed; atlistamores 26, atliarazot l'2-; sit
the bode(' were blowtrdowOlarEagdad, Red .
Ila Materna*. 1500 houses IMO , htitsi were
Prostrated. hattediag• the coulOottae end Jan,.
Mikado' Hai,: - .Post OM* flPv4.bilerlad
churc h . b AI . .. , 4: ; ~ -
8-.-EIO - OtiOn, In Peniltryliaillifq2 Jude of
filtspreme *Mit. George Shfaisood, Dem..
264746; Henry w.Niillatok Ret,), 265.824
......Electke irtohk:. ter gotator, George
H. B. Rayet.'Rep".. 243,532 , IXG.;Thurtnau;
Dm. 240,523. For the Mitaadatent 'to -the
Gravitation •fared/mint unflicl . mat Lentfrafte, 1
216,987 ; , against tt, \ : ‘ , 55.340's 'T..leetiou to
i id
k lowa for goternor. .-SaSnaefllde rill,. Rep., l
elected govemor. - -\. i . • , ,
1.; 17—The I hone Rentri n cl - tchs4l to
against time 4_ralhatist 7 tea 20 aw
-1 audit, at the Trierotne'. Coar§e ,:New York,
made the attacipt, and tailatllritoN'l:3l* t i
weleht,l2o pond& - 1 ?J1. , -t
21, 22, 23—F1ectio under the
recrantructkon tali. I :voterts.late
iit's ll 4 UWE -1 0 1 AI ;1t0t51 , 215.494. Of
a coaTeatlOA 14,835TrialteselM507 col ,;
1 5*haer$ 24 g white/IMS 0 11 4 ed• . '
- 24--The Z. S. Tame r oasts_ at
Rediclae'Lodge m Ks Concluded
a treatr ty the Kim/4 ark cmtauschti In
.diasts, which - the latter ittmgd to go on a
restarts lon the Indian **My north of
the Red River, neer Wite.betlii Mountain: .
25—Treaty with the • *4404t 'and _ the
Cheyennes ,sad Arapahoes, ;,'c • e treaties
with an the SoldhallkiltdiordiscibeTial ns•
o.REI
4 .
4
EME
.
**ANNAN '&IJ RAkeIETEI
'CITA" PRINTINC-OPPRIL
÷
. , ', • . .....
itiew ' seversi, !Ira we ausaislogumit
ril sinus cip mit BOO* MOM= oltimeg le t ':
efilittkeialw edict aCibe loom Jo
.iiiisites . .lllllll.ll,
deli's= amass so lbw ambalagis %I as
ta p s . : •' • 1 . :,
regolpiris!is, 1 „smut Lisaseip
lei's refaiiiv '.f , 1 Ihairima OAP* i .
lasairllttle. , ' riqpir. molt, • .-.
*Mel_ witAirisellAss• ThawiliWilkw. -
rill Hama% ' 01411 ! *ea" 64; -,
ig thr m diortm l ,4 o ,. - 00 mod wain ?Mr, I
II toreatuadoetawasta erptekli 41110111 We '
11663110likelltilibilid we OM Wig MOW. al
titeetriteJobblwe. *Wee paidied MIMS Xll** - ,
we will minaweat wet* a imam sigtl4.,
pm bacaimitotaintbs dikw er
ritEIMIII,III. 01?1, I .
INIII dope dew .
-•
.47
I ,
800 " suransT.
aDob bxlmtnoaf vutlitl disia. Mae Nixie 2.
ana deeceptlf% goanandimisi. anal mat Mel
Order. at oozes =ow
It° wagons, witlimancand tiMlllllllilloB.
trge number killed lad yroubded aa4
nets.
February.
1 6—The British Poiliiinlent trai aned_
Queen in person iii speech Is 1
e recongnen among MEOW that sone t
ensures fora refaint in lb,' leglairldagina-:
honld be - tahen 'Thp French gin" alle-•
ated the city ,of 111,ctico, .Ittaxtmaami reo- •
• Otaininer. 1 • •
' 14—Greet Refortiprocession and duacia: ,
tration, in Loridon ;,..20,000 persons partici-. ,
•
ated, and_ marched through - the
,stresta.' - •••
ng linterican,ltalian and French Asp, •
ari
e bands playing, Yenhe* , rioodbk Jail ..
tem), Hymn 'Marsellats* eousd Garibaldi* -.,, ,
gymn.: . 1 - .1, , ..;
, ls:-Fenian distteihances In the 00Unty i.
teiry, Ireland.. The telegraph wiree...Tere . ,
t.and armedpartiee appeared alloy loos
f the roads, but their purPoses being die- • '•-•
yovered hy the police irid. military, the Fe- `
olatis retrenteitto TOmey's Mountain. and .
Iheri disperted. ,' One perama Ca Pollak m* '''-
periget) was shot at and'isteinded.. •. - ,• -
', .22i-A powder magszlne explodalat hi- j , •
4iPi's?, Italy, 17'1,111a accident 'about 100 •
Tersons lost th eir lives. • , ' 1. •. •
y' '..„,..,. i Itllarch. '-. ; 1$ •'- ...
-The.Fentansin Ireland tai illi illteilte.',
'ooes - done and places, via:
Castle' Martyr, county
miles south of Dublia.
iy , ' Lim:slot, ' Droteore,_
dog County CI t2t . at-
. 1
Oa
coon '' and, othei
,Bgh ng, ; and so
nselep
imp, I ow. _ ___ipt4fl erelgerierally nesele-.' •
t t,
•;tetsfal. • 1., -; '. \ _I , 1 ~, -
0 - ---Estilkaake at lilytilerie," ; which 'des- 2 ,-
*eyed -a . large, number of buildings, ;and .i.
palled over 1009 perique. : •; N
.•,,
~, ..,.., ;
...., ' • -,-, . • - ,...ip MI6 '-, •- - • •,. i
ul
; 1--The tx.hibitina ni the ind at all
;Nations et. Paris was opened by tile
2,ofthe Prench.with appropriatsreeremo=n ' i 1
i . 4 .46--Adtuiral-Peniqoo, of the Itallan.usvy, 1
Pyres cefsbiered and delnalased trim the earliee
- "tier incepacity in the battle °Mises 'with the. ,
Anstrian fleet,' ; - ••• . ' 1 ,- ~
''. 2F—The Prussian govern m ent waled to • 1 •
ithe intercuzion of Queen Victorlit, of ENE- 'l_
;land, for a-general' cenference of En.wipeast* 1 •
ipoweil, to be held at London, for the par , - '
ipose Of:settling the •.Luxemberg quest on,
concerning which there was II dispute Wilh •
Prance., •,.. " ' • • ,
.. 23-The Imperiallste in Qieretsze made a
strong attack on the linm ottleneralEscobe- : •
do*, Cimitario, and carried them. 'but•were,
finilly.repnised ' and , ', driven s back • Into; the- - - 1'
losin;witit heavy loot , . ' •‘r .• •• ".';
,• - ''''. • Bitty. . ' .'
B—The, ittleritie Telegraph Cable of ittee': ''
I nn
wei:sdisabled near Heaft's Con tby an ice- •
11 - 13-=lt was innonnewl in th British Boise •
of Cotrimons' that the „dispute tWeen Fence -.
and Prussia in refereece to. th'e Luxembourg
iineation had been settled byte Peace Oen-.
!tress of representatives of Eiropean powers
then: in - eonferince inlLotdonl . • ~• ~ •1.
ti -Treaty signed ; at - onon IfY 'tl=
resentatives of. England ;' Prence,f. '- ,
Am-Stria, Rolland, Italy, Russia an'd Belgi•••:.
-um in relation to the i Luxembourg question.. •
by Which it , was agreed ,theftthetluchy of
Luxemboorg shall be hencefgth neutral,ter-• .-
ritorY, griarenteed as each by the reepeative
nationsiaking Part. in the: treaty, , aud Wu .
the 'King of Holland stiouid.be Duke of Lti.x.,,.
ernbourg, - -,-
w• i - .
`'ls—The city oNnerct Mexico, • wall .
captured by the of the; lberal metal
Escobedo, who, by the tre ery of Colonel
Lopez:, 'obtained -possession of a •prinelpal
fort, the key of, the position. ...': oPez hi said
to have been . gelid $48,000 . o hie services..
ii ,
~By• the surrender, the. Empero Meximillso.
1.,
~, ,I.Lrturion, Mejla and others Were oaten pris-•
- 4 18--Gem "Mendez (Itnperiallst).was fifuntt
in Queretaro by , the Reputo leans,. and,shot •
Immediately. 1 ':• " • . , _, .
~' • • '.
-'22—Thi Queen of Great. &Hain Issued a
proclamation declaileg • that 'ln accordance
with Actoll Parliament of Idarch 29th, 1807;
. Caneda,; 4oVa Scotia. and •PieW, Brous** .
Pilall,_ after the tlref' day of July
le •
--fifrin and be one dominion. Under the nem*
•Of Canada ; also appointing - a Senate for , the ___ ,
4
dominion. i ! , i 1 . • A • v i
4• Mosques, •‘:President of 'lColcierible. '
WO taken prisoiser by- - his own amours; and: ' r r
.deposed ftiont the Alidtatorahippildeit he had
' assumed :4; -. • ; . • ":. "--- l' : .' • ,
• .27—Esrl
.Derb.r, °facially announced In
the Rouse. of Lords that the septendi of i :
Col, Burke,- Doran and McClure, Fe:4W
. leadere, cionfiicted• of tigti treason' , ,, and ten- ,
tedced to death. bad been commuted. to •Imi ',
•
priseinment Tni life. -,, - \ J. .. '
'.28 =The Reform Billlnthe English Hiatus -
of. Lsoinnvine nee Bo' amended O. to give-
household suffrage to tenants Intorough.
towns who paid . their taxes ,periorially the '',
right of voting, and the county - hind rate be., ,-
voters was rediteed from £l5 to sl2. _ •-.'
- to—On a division on the. Rehm BIll• In ,i,
the British Rouse Of Commons, Upon-a mo. •
tiori-that a berough,.to be entitled to_repre. 1
sentittion in the Itet4e ,of Commons, ettorild
'hare is populitiO of at least 10,009, the .-,
intendment its carried, and thpralpority '
defeated by alnajority of 127. . . f , • .
.- June. . : - - ,
' 1--Carapeche,'Vecatitti, taken by. theillb-" .'
ern' ' :, 1 . . Li ' - '
.2 e Czar Alexander,' °Minh; az.' ''
\ ce
'rived at aria as a,visitorla the Expositlen. 1 ,
and was 'veil with distinguished Wear - ,1
br Napoleon Lll. -._ • t.•
3—General Antonio Lopez de Senn "Anita'
arrived.at the city of Vera Cruz in the Amer- ..'
lean steamsbip•Virginia. and, 'demanded the , . -
surrender of the. port front`. its - defendere.,•,-
- While 4 council of war wet considering, the
question, the comnittuder dttbe United States
gunboat Taeony had Santa Anna arrested on -
boar/V.:the Virginia and taken on beard the
Taeony. He weeflaally put on bard tbe. •
:Virginia, and , the, latter was ordered to leave
the port of Vera Cruz: - The Virginia then ,
proceeded tq Sisal, where, on the 12th, So-
to Anna voluntarily disembarked :from the
,Vriginli and went ashore. He wtus then'
'nvested and sent to-Campeche. • , t i;-. - - "
6 1 -An attempt was made at Paris. to -se- •
,isassirrate the Emperor of Russia: who was is .
~ ',a carriage with tbe.Emperor of Emus=
1 returning froms review. ~ Theabot-waS
by it Pole caned, BgregouiskL , I. • -. I
i . 12 , --Antl-Catholle, riot;- in Birmiegitii, ,
i England, caused by tbe harangues of a .lee •
Itureionamed Murphy,• At least one hundrel
ithcqattad people were in they:eats. •Several
housee were sacked, and there were colibdons •
l betweenthenneed police and the riotera—
-ITripops were sent to Birmingham • from 01
parts,of thetingdom.., z
__
_. '''-'
' 11—The Emperor - Maximilian, of , Mentem.l
land thik.lmperiatgenentla_ , ,Miguel Minna* ~..
and'Tqmasiti Met's, were executed* Queral
Itaro, tot order qt scours, martial ' .: '. r
224-The city of Mexico was serrndired
`,..tethe 1 bent army. under Porfitio - Dtax. - - , -,
I ?I— a city of Vera-that surren deredto:
~";., this Li • army ; which had been besieging ,
I d
morel, F,it.', Th garrison was allowed to morel, oat '
e with th honors' Of war, err. the succeeding
~
t; day, a the foreign legion was sent to . Mo 7.
!'.; bite„Aia. ,. t ) . , , • ,"3
1 . 29--Grand celebration of St iPeleri Day at :
IRomte by the rope and 4G cardinals, ; 6 patij;,,,
; 111 :ChS.1 g+s archbkahopli. tuid'42; bishops, fimit
' , all parts of the world; and a try hugs, caa-•• ~
(course of the Minor clergy. t
_., - . , • .
1 1 .. • 1 i slll7'.
,_
__,
i l 3-rßasseterre, - .134 Kitts,. W est' ladles, was ,
1 1 %--Pt Y s eci n S by an iire- tiage ."F Tl ive dattrr ilval L. who bad had l"L been '
t
titer as Seeretary or the Treinitylior the
-.- mperor Maximillaa, r weeernsted inns oft*
f Mexico, and shot Sii a traitor within Ilk '.
I
1 .12—The Sultan of.,Turkey arrived a t Lan- =` ~
on, rs
and ifter w ile as w re&l as led ). ' With ' • immens e ' _ de- - ' .
linonstrations of welcome by - the people.. .' -
ts—The.return of Juarez-and the reston. ,
jion of the republic NE . formally celebrated,
41, the city of Mexico, - -; ' 'l_ '' _H -
16—The English Reform Bill fluidly, posed • -.
Ihelleittse of Coitimons. ', I j., .
''' '- Ammar. 1 - . A
i 'o—The Reform' Bill ,passed the House Of ,
.otods,i with autendmenta increasing the rams t
of - e lodger rental sad and ant-' 1
tYersity-tranclaise.t ' 1• t ,
~ ,
g .•
,•i
s-The British House of Commons; otte r"
bac sciting , deNde rejected, the aMendnolats
- lio the/Bet= Bill .made. by the -Homo of •
Ikrds in relation to' the franchise. - ~.. ;
.•.15-The firitishrfouse of ,Lords receded
g_
front its amendments to' the Reform Bill, said •:;
Vaned it in shape adopted by the Armee ','
Of Commons: The Bill was siemedimtnedi,- '''''
*tely aherwanh by the Queen. ‘. ,'
4 t . ' •„2 I—General Thoitu 0.1
ut ILone, - ItinerolhArs=
?wattebot if thecity of Mexico, in attecedelseet
, Airitlithrs sentenee_of.le court iharthiL... The..,
Railway - Over Mount Cents, Mainly by b roate travelled by , Napoleon L tan' he
Crosed.the,A l
_ s With lh .. . twi .
t,was °pita
for tra v el \, p ,. - _,.- . .1
t:, 'BPieniabi.l
• 6-Tne eaitsalrocialmed an al
tiling
of hostilities in the Wand of -
tivitio 9 the Inhabitants • "tit Oct 20 to re-
Urn thetreUegherne. "
,14, 7 4 8 Turbid' Government higida din
imam grtaating i_glenerat Antiwar
me.toutelline
be 4,_ the Wand of , Ceanihi.{ 4;
thee Of Cllppu , Oka Dm Loads* In
o. Lotelon, 10,640 tam wan trem o r,
7raeptnig, width was ; , the that , at: .
tendon. Sixteen'aVeels
19--Fitthut riot Masebeeter;
itaisonemiret:rescludcrigrOis
therelletteinicanded 011. - 1. - t , ;:,.
1 9 )--nelrope darned an 11110neUen
AounOwt — govelelltt ia ira-"'
einain.7lG7. rMpa~ le - - tateuat,:.;
Ara*itilike,
od ra l i v bts follower. and Sig X
paoundng that the tithe,hes newienemajttl
:them to ~brew or trimaq - 9f unrolls
inemiss
'`~