Reading gazette and Democrat. (Reading, Berks Co., Pa.) 1850-1878, May 24, 1862, Image 3

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    Willi sub Ottestest
BATIAMY , MA! 44, WA.
WAR NEWS'
r oM WASH :14141T ON
ittuv
IMPORTANT PROOIANATION
4 , 00 , u t Lineelu Repudiates General"
" g l ister 's Abohtion Prodestation.
NE FICESIVENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
PItOCLAM/LT/ON.
pro, There appeurs in the public Pahl,
oa r purports to be a proclamation 'of Maps-
Tw ! Hunter, in the words end figura folloi
id, to wit
lleanonassmas Dsrearrassur or TI
Sant, HILTON Rufus, 16;•0.,
May 9. 1862. '
6 ,00,41, ORDIBIA, ,three MIAMI
J Gerg i, Florida, and South tirolius a Con.
%ig rho Military Department of the Beath, '
Lig deliberately deohwed themselves . = bang.
- a
oder the protection .tbe United' dog es o f
r iea, and having taken: tip arisis L igeisst 'the
o ij United States, it became a Military sieges.
ti to declare them under martial lair. This
w ordingly done o n MO Plat day of
query and martial law in a free man.
arse altogether ineonapitible. The persons
ID tido three States—ddeargik Florida, and.
so ak Carolina—heretofore held as slaves, are
vrtfore declared forever free.
DAVID VMS%
Major General Comeactudireg. -z
Official—So. W. helm A. A. A. el." . • .-- ..a..
l A, whereas, the estiaideigercedureiughinese ear
ortent and glennderstendint, - •••• ,•••• •-,- . _:,
Therefore, I, Alutilittet"iiieo Preedeeatlf',
le!‘
t he United States, penalise a and '''
mirth",
iblernment of the United - States ted no know—
oge er belief of all latepifon on the part of
. , ,
a
tin. limiter to Issas suck. proclamation; nor:
,it yet any authentic, informaGoa, that tint.
Ho nest is genuine ; .and further, that neither
ilia Suter, nor any other commander, 'o'r Per
o, has been authorized ley she (rah lei
t ie gaited States to like -prooleelaiatioic (legit/r
-ig the slaves of .any 'State !rile,' and Mkt the
vp p o sel proclamation now in question, Whether
I
ol io or false, is altogether laid; so bi
d as "-
i • . . • .
nate such aeclarstion. . . . , . f
I farther make known thatwhetherMbe aun
re• t for me, as Commander-in-Chid dike er-
m1 -and Navy, to.deolare, tine lb_pele of ally Sushi
orates free, and b est'lither ilny'lfM'n, - he hi
ones, it shall'havelmodifit aiiiiiiledElef'idliis-
Noble to the mMutereanie - iStlis lillyvnynprent
:r exercise such annealed payer, ars quietens
rah, owlet ray rcirponalltiV A l rem tee my.
014 and which I Cannot feei,juitisiga v pi leaving
tithe decision of ooMmanditra ` to t . the 1ie1d.,.-,- tt
Then are totally different. questions front these
of polio regulathill Ili Melee 'sad camps.
On the 6th they ot March bat, by- a ei g s,iia s y
usa g e, I recommended la CoitigicakainalielloPe. ,
be of ajoint resolution, to be substantially as
(curare: ',,. «Lk, Ail ; lINAT P AC- 1
" &abed, that the iiitieWtitteletesmilitt* ,
&WIWI with any Mists which. may_ *dell a .
gradual abolishowatio4.lllnvpaz, tiling ;'aid to
rah State in its Silia to compensate for the
irtomenieues, public and privet-ob . -produced 17
soh change of sytetoo l / 4 " ”:, 0 - ,'-' • •
The resolution in the language above quoted
us adopted by Is* ilif Whittle in Imatrallele
to of Congress, and' now stands an,'authentic,
abbe, and solemn -protean] 'Of • the 'Utile , ' illil
the %tee and people *meet linsaliately into!
reeled in the subject 'Wtter. 'To the people, of
thee Statue I- now eternastly appeal. Ido not
up, I beseech you to Make the arguments for
pueselves. Yon oat** Lt pia WON; Nh blind
to the signs of the times. I blig of yon a calm
al enlarged omildieritiotheit . alegfitif,'
it may be, far altute 'arsenal and partlasee poli—
,
This proposal : 4l6# Othebnalf,oindie,tat• el oom
in object, outing up reproseheuturul elki one.
It ems not the Phut's!. The change it eon
teellittee would haws wintly,as the dews of
haven, not rending or wrecking Web& A r ni
lon not embrace It ? So mute gOod han not been `
din by one effort la ten past' time: as in the
Providence of Goa it to now:lour privilege to do.
Nay the vast future not have to lament that you
Ire! neglected it. - ...
::: ,. . . 1 , -...-• ' 1
to witness whokeiffilibtiftlailifiteiet my
Inland caused the Mal ofthe Stoke to .
it duel
, -
Dom at Om OttroArTeitinWthirt9thCloy
of May, ia the riot' talLatatiallitiMititMetand .
tight hundred aml-atatfreitt,"ind'af the'inifti.•'
imbue of thdUnited I __ee the
_ e4:141-11411;
By the Preeidant, • AtaILARAM LINCOLIf.
Wm, H. Biwun f $000141,7 of Wade.
Vallifilskrawr!
General itial&;Aiiti li , irre
Miles .of,
BeaUregard liewsOrAiltitunoad.
The Rebels Ask sus .1041.1 f TenDayik
Barmen, Moy , 2ll.444aeopieistoorresptmd:
at of the American, at Fortress Moir" lay.
undo date of.yeatee4t.
The steamer from Whit. Rouse t 144, at_ non
brings agattlear v ploSitaillift 4 tentiV 1 11 1. 11 0°:
goofier, of Gen. Illdelellins.lllo woman prozi•
may to WAWA $140,00/ 1 1,111141.9 1 410f
the Italy Imi guppy
"'lag Ponied) IfseithiLiello%thz if
wee miles faribmgvl44thil,":4**Yealkit
of Rielitaoa
It is naafi dila I ; prOilitiOn ) fur opi, ATMs-
Ik. of leatate, 'kid' been mail ; by um
In of eon s maids& middle Ilastilitheadi
The mimeo Toy tont onnotod to twlrfthla
oiles of theirity, tAlkesomay has
fallen bade, with OA - .6 piAz
onnald Talit 4 7 l 3 0
4 .
It lhe .mkergel. cOr itesiii446o. •
The inisteogovolnks anipollthat Boating*,
arrived at aloinnond otorTasioloy. On be
questionammaniwitanakarlerfor Ain oelatemut*
they said that it wee ab Wlitiosseed
• .
Model Polmahttiglbil
ea one doa(itedape.) .
.hue!lT!b,u,ii F`
The number of me ream tonne at 19 r
tad the elehdt7 wair:pialmaliPbelievS 1.
fully 200,000, including the unarmed lad proody•
limed troops of mom Urology who were 'hay . fiag
ldrr puiliAai l ligildtioltieMi AM*. ;
Dormers from Fort Desliog repot, : that the
i nhetry 44421'4E4 is
lief* Ro. r T• "1 : •
FRIA GEttIirCLELLAN'S ARMY.
The AdviaitartVidthi;
from -ftt43lll
- "iraablaia*Wailltalialer
at *Mumalt.
The muzensritifoßmlo caVi trg ti3t
•!i
FL.6:O; vitireii.
AN ANNisTiop ANNAN PO*.
Now Has: Maxie -Hoven,
!beats, Ma 19 , 1862. f
The TiiirirriasWelut - COt 60boCitidediiii
Place on yesterday, andintingdiSely sent oat a
equiron, CaptainJonett ow ing, to Bottom
Bridge, on the'OhlokidainitihWfor the PlePeee ot
a bittring thitt moments or the'thilfil9ll.o44
vicinity. 1114 second eompany, in tiowsa *1
Captain Walsh, had a brisk skirmish Witte
enemy, across the Chicitahmtiviz to
!fight. Cap
=C=t=
A fla g
. Of trUCF come in from the enemy, t -
Eve :_" (lll3 P_sn/Pit ft , . re. Attest for e rrotistlee Of.
VflArlsOltSei thk, re e' ammo
pantd. "se
on its last o leil'afrZ i -vetkete.a It a z.r4:,t;
citizens of Riohmontthaers goer.
throrAilyeajuvation, whipktitay sea
aolved of
to give tie eity'Withoittuuother
battle. /t is said tkat.tlie armistice waked for
grew out of this meettug.:.. Priwaineet Generals,
bete, give Usk/44%000s that the Army of ;
he Potomac win: waltz* 114 Mohamed before
a close of the preAterAarailawitluout a atruggle.[
xiTolkie li no
was clioh:77/0
no yoga.
IPa driven
WiITIB:IiQuIPIN V 44,, May. 19_14 .0114 d wound
sonss7 inunaan.md *owing at an sort Dew
j VIIT. • 11
Nlllll .7
. •
or
and will encamp - some *ilea* admit* et Ail
Thelidesnee o 4operel Mammon reach
ed the railroad bridge over 'the Chiokahominy
yesterday. It is a long trestle-work bridge, two
spans only ofoeldeb boomed. It can be re
built in a very short time.
The enemy's pleliels are guarding , the whole
line nfAlfe 'river in front at Richmond,' wishing
itWeriftiftlealt to ebtein any 'information from
Iltakegy. • • ,
Almfeenl ItioChilin went on a riconnolassinao
tolhe pdoka l kocalpy to day, and the progrimme
of 'Operations, in /rani of Richmond will soon.
be doeidedupon.
The Chiekabominy river, at the point where
the,Clitir,o•4 bridge crosses It, is only ton miles
from Riehmond. • There 'aro no other streams to
cross after passing it.
TIINITAIIIa SivITION, Va., May 20.
The advance under General iil(mmtuan reached
Coal Ilarbor, on the road to Richmond, by way
of Newbridge, yesterday, where be found the
enemy to be in foree. Ile drove their pickets to
within two miles of their stain body, and en
.eamped for „thp .night.- Ersepthtggiudjegteg that
the rebels telend. toOefenil Illehinoid with all
'the available'fcroe they are able to bring for
ward.
I- .
Ili ye i
Coltrettn and . ' tositativei from ever*
Sontlitrn t*tre e, 1, eneopfaist4 theist
troorillby so aadkiettaltil td'a &Witte
mined resistance to an advance of the Union
troops.
.
1-wat 1 nes
The two
i th e z ; IfE w fhin .
41 ' i 1 '
with klieg a is=vreelr gnat on a
trivial pretence, were allowed to return yester
day,
Commodore Goldsboro's/ph paid a visit to head
quarters last night, for the purpose of an inter
view with General McClellan.
TheillifitiOntplperso ' f. the 18th. lump llietijt
reoeivid: 'They contain a eforrespondenee be
;Linen the Virginia LeOislaturland Jeff. Davis
in relation to the reantinOvemews of . the rebel
arniy;.:tiletsutteatihatle had neVerteitertained.
L the thought of withdrawing the army from Vir
ginia and ablend4ninoi thav114 , 44 ithei iff in the
°bursa of events the capital should fall, the ne.
, eeeity of which he did not ace or anticipate, that
ovould be no reason for withdrawing the army
from Virginia. The war could stilt be success-
Eginint . igteci Virg soil h tegovrtasty
7qti .
Th rebitGenerei..Tohn B. Floyd bee been ap
pointed Major General of the. Virginia force!,
with .sktintrity to 'raise a forint of 20,000. men,
new conscripts, for the defence of Western Vir
ginia.
The engagement un Thursday. at Drury's
Bluff,Ferzoifles bel,pilthnioidt,,bit7 n
hng i obr
pothook mit the. eneilies ;bititegi , tt:
Jamearifer) jrodneed ii, grealiiinft
- pimple of Richmond. They acknowledge a loss
of 6 killed and 7 wounded.
r
fats iiitnre , A i ' ' '
. ; IlADlalkill as TOA.O, I
Wednesday Afternoon, May 21. f
rliqrTritt.lf fib advanoe:oftth 4 - =;
noW- , is still iria ' it
Jgh, old I m i les mid & half from Riohmend,
, . one and a tiff front Opifikaiiossiny
Vie ptiSiple cif no relmliwoompy The bat
oifte side, and those of the Union on the other.
Gen_ Stoneman, in company with Professor
Liwe, madit kballooesiimotinoisminoe this aodirk•
in from Ma titi's hatleilSif Atiched arf elkiindis
oCO feet. From their position an admirable
lei w was L surrounding
ad of Richmond and the
imi try with a glass.
; 'the camps of the enemy within the limits of
tbp corporetion were Been' also,the arrival and
.40Parinte hf traileeittrainion the read betilien
.21f0 . /Wage and Richmond. Very few troops
w •Tisij - M
oi; butto - . left of the eltii. final
ii
li of middriimoh4ciadleidfnie tiltot
lodge, a lagigenisabegA
m troggeLvtim
4 . The en Illikelnlieerount. as
mein coming from the woods In front, elkowjp
thitt.tbefiwerq Wafted Awl:Argo 4014 nit 4
enemy. .
gem firing was heard Yesterday itternoin
and tliie morning to the left of Richmond, whisk
wiis pi-obitily 'biased by out gunboats oilisiitoi.'f
ing to force their way up the James river.
The e&' *area an& pleasant during flni'
day; itith heavy deia - it . night. ' The health - 4f
tht_tplowl • continues . remarkably, good, . Two
reflex's of whiskey end eninine, are new daily
inked. .
11 11 11 30 400211 1
.194
;
,Fgrik livienated by the Be:
. 4
t t
. t. C: ' - 1; 1 j r t
311,hireat of limo enemy fb
z I ..., : Randolph.
.a..,;(2::'..r‘.-
Foar Waicarr, Ma 21, 1862.
Fort Wright, auwatwork of F 04.: .Pillow, haf t
bees evacuated by the rebels. . •
The tummy bis retreated: to Fart Siiimbilph,
twelve miloalalow# on tha-Milaiseippi. rivet
On Monday limit" IV flag of trine was sett'
from tlia Palau flotilla to'Fort. Wright, Whin the
hot mai first asoortairied-that the works bed been
dargerifit;
.
N person wu feud in the fort, , and non* of
Like anantes gunboats wen in sight.' '
Thie.rebebranse tty with whitWilag ; butino,
explanations were given for' their sours*.
- Capt.. Davis has-not pet occupied' thS fort. •
. .
EVACITAION PAISACOLAi
LI • • • .2: •
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COMMANDER TORTE& a oFfI CrA tiIP6IIT-=:-
f .. AFFAIRS AT MOBILE. • , ,
Wssamerron, Wednesday, - May 21, 1862:
The togglifris . r . eport.tongendig the* °raises,:
lion of •Parilaeolik and the condit ion .of argil
at Mobile; has been -.smeared •'.;st the Navy ,DeJ
partmektltosi Pots. Vorter,,,efthe mortar**,
, . ...tr. !flii. lilinesitin Ifisanti Lsin, . :,.;
l i
`- -,..• , -•,: , ~ PittatooLs,-M ay, 1 0,1882. • . ; ••••
iiiC 04-041,th.inet.; I Teftlilift,lllentl_ ' tle,
the! Alin*" belongings fa, j ibe initerilatills:
and theolimthenti
. 4or , Mobile asrefor the purpose
°, .fintog:en 4t• place fin. the *Oise Vitw,eltr tit 80,.
mieno'44* t4kaFri;( ol 'fikrAiliiii - tri run in by,.
mien they should arrive. Great esoitentent,
itreminikollisfWithialhe'lortsiii'llni lOW
'
40 19 afarir...ll.4laWri.. .
.rhnvt to , raison' think,
Fort (*Sines. were Ammonium. end some Were Of 1
the 'opinion that the troops were leaving Fort l
liformsn, !nit I think - fk k pi were re enforcing it 1
from Pert . vz_ AS fin.. ,' 1. , ii .
11oti.pair Slllunersi: tki'lltiften, gets ashoil
adder the guns of Fort Moron, which opened
fire on her, A nd ,10 1 11(!haT had 04 k:A 4 : 141011
beautifully,d lowa tniewile' the `s o ' over ,
:.tiiiy stepped. Thug. ;.rktntsnatt Petelaildiag
Baldwin went* to work coolly, end got his mind'
-110ijost eel Sent him work,
sad while I had
to over him from Commander Iteadolyh'sigun.
hokts,Vhloh - were contemplating en attack an .
Poi.' : Thinking' bettvir of M E . the Commodore.
wewt , up to Mobile. 'L , -
'Thai:Other Amine bad•V Nut the alanntere
back kph* %triad; aid ntaid.
tilleutemantAbounanding Miser, while wont
to Shift Irietortkr Ovur — I uruputd.tbsi Witt*
Awl to the eastward In hopes AT pawn up
Yenondkir7ing to Maths Blitikede. • - •
Al 24. nr.• a' Wilbr(' light ißumintaild ,the
•Ts si4l`lillisev.arsd the. NaiY;Yerdilat
ou nkiptli, oft Meßss, the Naval Efe!pia,
, tileinsteir„. and seats parts o f Pensinebt, were
SU* Agri Miaow, ttomiwillog witheholl;
mood. ter. said when light would permit,
emed-tkg,ilmOqr o g Psnitgala. I found,
mabove asbAbielrphoirftribig lietoky, and
fiar , ltsboti. - Without Mienninicatasc with
fort, I proceeded thi lawn of renpatalit,
where I found that GM Arnoldrhad dtriedy sent
ilt.-.ltielkeen of the.anity,in the schooner Woo 4
tit 11 upon the lOwn - to surilnder.l`l mak**.
Mayor on board the . Harriet Inme,...who'
promised that the either -would lichnVe'thent ,,
mhos petu3sfally.
I found that the reboil evacuated the place on
hearing that our steamers, the day before, were
going term! into Mobile Bay, and the squadron
and mortar flotilla would soon follow them, A
Widdsand Rebels were encamped Ave miles out.
side Of Mobile. They had destroyed everything
that time would permit. Fort Barnwell, the
Marine .Barraoks, littater•Offloe in the yard, one
ninwitone building, the smithery, I believe, and
laaishears, are still In lb fair state of preserva
tion. The yard was so hot that I did not go
liito it.
Gen. Arnold hats AM eteatner at command,
sad no mesa* of , transportation, I placed the
Harriet,lmuwat his service, and at 8 o'clock
had 400 men, two phew of wrtiuery, and /wi l i l y ] ;
and some lugger owilie. , otlior side, when
''the troops too posseision and hoisted once more
tthi United States Aar on• the forte and Navy-
Yard so long occupied by;the
We land 900 'more men on the - other Me to
.night, when I shall proofed to hunt up some
steamers. for Gen. Arnold to keep open communi
cation between the United States troops and to
r them Kaftapited. • He'ls vrititput mow
this milk so necessary to 'a 0011011 a in
P - ORTEN, Commaadlitig
Wszzatz, Secretary of the Navy.
R'S ARMY,
oip
ill° or 6
SIC11"113 RING
la every case the epos)
/h a loss of about 90 killed
I-on/104 19 0 08/8 In daily in equads,
thtLNitigilDt
THE JAMES RIVER EXPEDITION.
Reptiles of the Federal Claaboata.
Offfatal Reports of the Engagement.
WAsniturron, May 20, 1862.
The following reports have been received at
the Navy Department, from Commodore Golds
borough
TRITID STATES STEAMER GALENA,
Off City Point, James river, May 16, mg.}
Bin: I haverthe honor to report this vessel,
the Aroostook, the Monitor, and the Port Royal,
with thp Mangan:ell, moved np the liver, getting
aground'ettireral times, but meeting, no artificial
impediments until we arrived at Ward's Bhiff,
about eight miles from Richmond, where we en
countered a heavy battery and two separate bat
teries formed of ones, and steamboats and sail
vessels. The pilots both say that they saw the
JaMestown and Yorktown among the number.
The banks of the riverWe found lined with rifle
pits, from which sharpahnoteriandoyed the men
at the guns. These 'would hinder the tinkle of
the obstreetions, unless driven away by a land
force. The Ehtlena ran within about 600 yards
of the bittery, as near the spiles as itwa s deem
ed propento go, let go her anchor, and,' with a
spring sprang across the stream, not more flail
twice att , widS as the ship Is long, and then at
7:46 a.. w . opened Are upon the battery. The
wooden vessels, as directed, anchored about
1,300 yards below. The Monitor anchored near,
and ato o'clock she passed just above the Ga
lena; but found her guns could not be elevated
enough to. reach the battery.• She then dropped
a little below us, and made her shots effective.
At Ave minutes after 11; the Galena bad expend
ed nearly all her ammunition and I made signal
to discontinue the action. We had but six Par
rot oharges, and not a single filled 9 inch shell_
We had thirtriim killed and eleven wounded. The
rifled 100-porinder of the Naugatuck burst, half
bf the . part'sbaft, the trunnions going overboard.'
She is - therefore disabled. Lieut. Newritan, the
executive officer, was conspicuous for his gallant
and effective. se;vieee. Mr. Washburn., acting
master, behaved admirably. Them are selected
from among Ike number. Tbe*oostook, Nana
tuck, arid' Port Royal took the stations previous
ly assigned them, and , did everything that was
possible: The MOnitoi could not We done bet
ter. The barrier:le such that tihe vessels of the
enemy even, if they have any, cannot possibly
pass oat, and ours cannot pass In.
I have the Voter to be yorie obed't eery%
Sonar Ronaxxs, COM. U. S. Navy
ISSFOR:r QS LIEUTENANT JNETEILL
The following Is the report of Lieutenant Wm:
N. Jeffers, commanding the Monitor in the tate
engagement. near
.Riehreeted; It fa addressed to
Comumwdei 7114gers
a. anon-cram witsititit IltditfOß, •
J 431118 RIVEN, VS., May 16,4862. j
Bra I shiknit the following 'WPM of the
*toveinents of this vessel ,during the action of
yesterday. Moody after weighing sacker from
our position near itingsland Crook, a; dart, lire
of mucketsz Was amonomood front both , bon/M,
on all the shim.. At half-past 7I discovered an
extenlive fortification on an ,olevation of about
two hundred feet„with 1 smallei batteries, all
apparently mounting mg Of tbeheaviest caliber.
At the feet of this bluff", in the river, there is an
obstruction; -formed of sunken winds and steam.
ere, secured with chains, and ihe !hallow water
piled 'across the river. The Galena having ab.
chored at one thousand yards distant from the
fort, aoditiati - k *Wait 412 . 4 eais i mr .
to pug-ahead of her hid be sole of • e
fire, bail found that my goniteoldd.not be eke&
vated.lnificisatly.to point at tbe - fort; then
took position en the line- with the Golook•and
maintained 'a doliberateihnlintil the Gloss Of the
soden; irlienViicomliiiiy with the otherviciebt,
I dropped down to the anchorige. ,The fire of
.the enemy was remarkably well , . directed,. but
mainly toward this vessel. She was struck three
times, one _solid eight-inch shot square on the
turret, and two solid shot on the side armor for
ward of the pilot-house. Neither caused any
damage beyond bending the plates. lam hap
py to report no casualties. In conclusion, peel
mit mr.to say the action was Most gallantly
fought against great odds, and with the usual
'effect against earthWOrks. 16 long as our ves.
sell kept up a rapid fire, they rarely returned
our fire, but the moment our fire slackened, they
renamed their guns. It was impossible to re
•;;,• es such works except with the aid of a land
ores.
.RIPOILT 03' LIEUT. CONSTABLE.
The folloning le the report of Lieut. D. C.
Coasted:de,' cOtititittnding the steamer E. A. Stint
ens (lisugetuok) in the action. The report is
doted 14 0 0 . 8, and Is addietalled, as are the others,
to Commander Dodgers : .
Sin: I have ,the-honor to report that-in yes ,
lerday's attack upon the enemy's battery.. at -
Ward's Rill, near Richmond, Va., I placed Die
vessel under ssy ffitM44411.4 in the position as
signed me by you in the line of attack, and
opened lire upon the battery, which I continued
until the bursting of our gnu. While getting
into position during the bombardment, and while
falling hook with the squadron, this vessel was
under.gnitafi henry fire or inneheich which was
:returned by us with shell and mumbler from
e ear light broadside guns. I have likewise to
report to ion that two of my crew are wounded,
one by ' s musket ball through the arm, and the
other by a severe contusion. They have been
(lent on board.therort Royal for.euegical treat:
Went. .hey offices and Grew Itekkeed_ wy,„
entire satiefaction. . I would respectfully re
quest that you appoint a hoard of officers to ex
spine -.into, and report upon the aeon" of . the-
Iterating of our Parrot-gnu. -
---41t*-IEIDUND AND WOUNDED.
The ; petit 4., ~.‘ '= ' . ottlelto ffillT
&Po ga !. ' ...„
n
*Won ~ ''. .c* - . "'"ifff '4i"1: 7 01k1,%;
.liriop IJ. I ' ' ' .:l .',/ ' .. ' *lt , '.
n .., i .,: .71 „,. 4
m 0 . 7, ~ man; ~ . itrtin , Mary; ' dialais ;
John .13Milb, otditiory seaman; R o bert Boyd,
ordinayy.simumn ; Richard A. Adams, ardin ary
seaman'; . John Quigley, ordinary seaman; .Tohn
Russell, landsman W: H. Horton , ordinary
`iresdin ;Joseph Jot:noon, private, marine; Jared
D. Soororn; gunner ; David• Patterson, landsman.
~:' lironuded.- - tiolut O'Connor, third-class boy,
Warned anil iroundisa iiLths ankle joint; William
Stevens, seaman, not seriously t George MeDon
noll, settnan, slightly ; Thomas 'Finnegan, seal
man; arm seriously injured; Henry Watson,
tortuary seaman, slightly ; William Harrison.,
landsman, slightly'; Thome Park, landsman,
sliilitly. • . ; Diedrich Visser, seaman, slightly;
Andrew McCleary, acting master's mate, not
ssriOusly ; Owen Doherty. coal heaver, mor tally; :
. h.s*riok W. Johnson, 11 9 4 r 0 /6 16 boy , vi.k.-
*II ,
.
. - - - J1 - - •
~... fort Liat.
- ',Citicorp 14. Morris, emrimtuder, flesh-wound of
Alit 16 1. - .
...lainsat Hilson,muskst shot, not onions ; Peter
.Dix+ppt.." o .4#..p ,
, /u LFll ib M rl. 1i t. 4 1P14 1 . 4.i .r M l firr i ,..
.. T. '
Doi ifi I -:, r ' Vi ' : 1.. 77= 17; r iL .4 o
17,1 r A r ia IftifrOn 6 ol; - ` -..
i 3-.... Riy" Ye., it 18,1., . 1
Stn: Inrionsequerice of a report frOm Coa
-1 sander Rodgers, that there were two batteries
'bn the south side of theriver, one at Rook Wharf
landing, and the other at Herding's Staff or
Mother Pinola Landing, whisk required" rano.
ing in 'order to open the river to get supplies up
11. 7him, of which he was about to stand in need,
I,..iiioved up to them yesterday with this ship,
An .Washnsott, the Dement, Mustangs, and the
tug Young America, but found that both had
been recently abandoned, and left comparatively
in a useless condition. At Harding's Bluff the
pus were spiked, carriages burnt, and maw
sines blown up I but a little below it a solitary
gun remained Intact, and this we put out of use.
At Rook Wharf Landing t h e gum were also
spiked and the carriages burnt, but neither the
maga:lnas nor the bomb.proofs had been
• do.
stroyed. This I ordered to be done, and it.was
effectually accomplished. Tiro James river is
now opoo.kopults mouth to: Ward's or Drury's
Blur, or in Aver - ;words; up 0 *light hills. of
Richmond,Uhers, as you will perceive by Com.
mender Rodgers' report of his fight, it is serious
ly ebstructed. lam very respectfully,
Your obt. aervt,
L. M. Gennsnosavarr,
Flag Officer commanding North Atlantic Dloldt.
admit Squadron.
Hon. Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy.
arti Th o e u tp o e r oi al imp eci esu mu t i t tu l t zt: a n g: the ijon:t O tt li : bj s im Set t
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ph...Judge ofirthFieuephos urert:fitsheeilrniteeedd
. . ----....
HOW AND WHY THE MINOS NI/NESTER Fir:R e ( frh leun , e , Te. .
: .4 - WENT TO 'RICHMOND. with gross neglect of official dut
Wsearsorroi, Wednesday-, )01ay 21, .I.§a2. the laws, endeavoring to smelts revolt a z a iltel
, rerariesiOnlss been klyee to White the Stets lion, publishing the sensed= ordiniuice spr,,, —
in regard to the French blinistei's visit to Rich- Desiree, combining with Jeff. Dav's 'and oth
mono, which has exalted so much attention in to Overthrow the government of ' th e u. I_7.
tier sountry, and in Ha:ape. M. Mercier - had States, and other high crimes and ta i we t"''
no Instruotione from his.Governinent, nor bad it nors. The report was eneepted, ant t% va se , ,,.,. --e.
the lout knoWiedge of his - intention to go to Lion adopted providing for the appoirifintif a.
Ithilimond. . committee of five to conduct the impeachuient,
crater, in conversing with Mr. Seward, The Howe then went into Committee oi, the
lit that could not see Rich- Whole, and Mr. RichanisOn, of Illinois, nuke a
- 'abont the 'views and sensible Speech on the negro question. Thiiffit
l'ilt ‘ 6 .Mr. Seward mg 'Appropriation bill Nan considered, - and,
Ma proviso to the appropriation for the Naval. Ass.
• --. '. oger,„deeleririt, its present. loostit IA ill.„WPV;it
1- Z7-I.'''t ' - -vs.svioorary, was it IX, 1 " ,L_ ,
' , Yr . " " ap
_priatians
• " _
---,... • as ?!.$$13;000;11
•' ')•-- .4' , ~,, ~.....„.....
* - •-:..,:e:' ; -,,, .. , • ...A.11ik„...,:•,,,,,..:.
M. Mercier's Vhdt to Richmond..
Wet s
tie i•
meat, or compromising hie relations toward the
United States. The President was previously
Consulted, and approved of his going. When he
returned he milled-bumedistofy oh the Beoftter7
and aitegiaird_ upon the P r esidevt, and 08M=
municated to them frankly the impressions that
he received..
He
He allowed no one in Richmond to say any
thing to him that he should not be at liberty. to
communicate to the Secretary of State, and he
neither communicated to the Rebel leaders any—
thing from this'Oovernment nor anything from
them to the Government. He held no official
.communication with any one, nor did he permit
himself to receive official. attentions. M. bier
°ices whole conduct in this transaction was dis—
creet., loyal and friendly.
ADVANCE OF THE GULF SQUADRON
Our Fleet Above Visksbeig.
MEMPHIS TO BE ATTACKED
Canon, May 21, 1862
Memphis papers of the 17th instant, announce
the arrival of the federal fleet at Vicksburg',
which had met no successful resistance. Fort
Adams is 100 miles below Vicksburg, and the
pfestuuptieu is that fight had taken plane.
' ' 'Co, May 22.
Deeertere who came aboard the Benton on
Tneeday, 4 repoit that Commodore Farragoes fleet
left Vicksburg on Saturday last,. their delfts-
Lion being Memphis.
DOINGS IN CONGiitSS.
WASIUNGTON, Tuesday, May 18.
Senate.—The Pacific Railroad bill was reported
beak by the select committee, and a motion was
offered to make it the special order for Thetis;RV
next, which was disagreed to by a vote of /7 to
19.' The bill proVidlisg for lhe"protectiori of
Indiana who _have • adopted. civilised habits,
was palmed,. A Joint resolution, was passed,
to prbvide for the'Pfeifinintiok of ilii•finie of hen
or to . enbsted men•and volunteers. The Military
committee reported thatraeneral Smith was not
drunk at the tiattle of Lee's Mills, init that he is
one of the meet efficient officers in the Army.
The Whin Appropriation oia the hill pro
hibiting' indirect traffic with the rebels, were
discussed.
House.—The amendments of the Senate to the
bill establishing a Depaitment of Agricultere
were concurred in. The Pention bill wee !Nand i ,
with en amendment auklierislitg Ine appointment
of a Special agent to detect and prosecute frauds.
This bill presides pensions for; disabled officers
and men of the Army or Navy serving,in o the
present war. The Committee on Roa ds and
Canals monied. *d9eligg the Wired'
and canals betweet York' Wit Wasbington
poet-end military routes,-authorising the coin-.
ponies Jo. make thew own regikiptionk tom
hridges kme atitianz
This extraordinary bill was laid on the table by
eyes 70,411614 t
rt +-`
ZDAZIDAT, May 14.
Senate.—Mr. Powell's resolution of inquiry as,
to arrests for alleged treadon in IteienalrY, was
adopted. Mr. Chu*, foinkhe idplt6iai Commit.
tee on Coitfuniatiosi, veper,ted &bill. Mr. Trum-,
boll offered` a resolution, which was laid over,
calling on the President; for'sny information he
may have of any design on the part uf any for
eign Power to intervene in the contest now exist
ing, and whether any foreign nation has made
any arrangements. with the hisurgents, orias it
in otintemplatioli to do so.
Bosse.—A joint resolution, requiring the Su--'
:perintondent of the Census to keep, rlypirdiv 9f
thij /HAW tallalg keep,
did
freeholders, was adopted. The Select Committee
on . COnfiscation reported two bills. The first
bill provides that all estates properly and
money, of persons holding or...liereafter . holding
office under thole -gilled "Confederate govers
,ment, be forfeited to the United States, the
legal proceedings to be the same.as „in the, ease
of prizes or forfeitures arising underzthe revenue
laws;
_sixty days warning to, be given by the
President s ib proclamation
or
the? senonil
providee Mfo..Torfalturiii tito shifts o f
persons engaged - in Mks rebe llion,said slaves to
be declared free and forever ischarged from
servitude. The bills were made the special or
der for Tuesday. next. A resollition Galling on
the Secretary of the Interior for. information as
to what retrenchment can be made in the cx'
penditures of his : Depaehhenti was adopted.
The Army Appropriation bill was; passed. An
amendment to the bill, .prohibiting the arming
'of negroes, and their , employinent in the milita
ry tiepriSe, • was rejected—ayes 2h, aoco,i)(1, • ,
• • THURSDAY, Pgity 16.
Senate.—The Committee on Territories report.
ed back the .Honse 141 to provide a temporary
government for Arigvas. Mr. Brown, livid the
14146 committee, repotted back the House bill
to secure freedom to the people of the territories,
with au amendment' which changeS the language
of the bill to that of the ordinance of 1787. A
message was received from the President recom
mending a vote of thanks to Capt.. Parragnt, and
to the other eatere eismtiiilding, the expedition,
against Aew.Orleans and the forts. Mr. Harlan,
from the Committee of Conference on the Alome
stead bill, mallet reper4 whichmas agritd" to.
A message was received froni the House announo
ing the death of lion. Goldsmith lk Bailey, of
Massachusetts, and the customary resolutions
*ere ado ed. f .
Boretr.rDiWiird; eke Colintittee on
.cenimeroe, reported a . btlt establishing a coinage
'department in the Milted &Man minty office, in
Ned York, whickmut ledgr te i belprkatigl and
committed to fiffil committee. The donate bill
& • thorizing the apPOintininitlOrtitiffienil store =
'`
ejers for the Army ,. and-hospitid.chaplaine,
a passed. Yarfousfocal kills fir - the District
plumblai were - One providhis - foithe
tteatio 'n of colored children mike: the ,tense
id by'Oidorisd persons, ilnd another requires
ten to take the **kid allegiance if challenged'
;oil loyalty. The commit,teik.of conferpnoe.p3p4e.
kasoport on the flo r sdistead' bill, which was adop
ted. The. d e A t kve, 4 4lW l AA l t 4 4 . 1 41144:4 1 1i - :
,bee of thelionii from Ifislachneette, was then
announced; inditfter the nasal proceedings; the
Rase adjourned.
Fainsyrhipir 16.
Edusfe:=The roam Appropriation bill
r eli t
.panned, with an amendment authorising the
President to apply the . upptyptiaticom to ; eceMin
tribes, when a . part wag dtsl4lll,-• to the loyal
portion, and when, a Mem , hes taken up arms
against the government, to abrogate ail treaties
with there.. Tlicilonlitmathruatiu•wss, debated,
viiriOwi amendment, rejected, * asbstitate offered
'end 'ordered lo 'fie 'printed, and an Executive
session held.. Adjourned tilllMondip.- • !,
Hamismat'ouswaluderasion. was remind tram,
the Biotite* of , int; ' istolinilbs th report from
IletterarCleary conVerning the' liopileidif of Iwo
°MOM of Youttinirif county, Virentai"by two
414ibirs, of the United Stubs. - Mr.< cod ob-a
'Lined leave iti print a., spessh on the • condition
In••the countiy, in whioh he, ;Margo* the *bolt*
ista with being responsible for. the 'trier , etc ,
ter the - consideration of
. priister, bill.; the
__use adjourned till Mondly. .
""""•!w• ' •
himpisx, May 1.9. •
Senate. - Mr. Crimes Introduced a bill for tie
relief of Robert Small and others (colored), who
recently delivered the rebel , vemel,_ Pia puff t• 0
Commodore - Dupont!, squadron. The Mil pro-
Tides that the ateeinehlit Plettters with all the
cargo, &a., be apprittsied, and that one half the
value thereof shall go to Robert Small end his
associates, who ran the Planter out of Charleston,
harbor, with the proilsiou that the Secretary of
the Nary may Jason the MAit La vow Stitei
stooks,•the 'Mermen; be paid , to Small IS hi s
associates or heirs. The bill 'tree piseed. The
reeolution' providing, for the presentation ot ,
medals of honor to soldiers who dlitingnielt
themselves in battle, was " adopted. The debate
on the Confiscation hill was then reausitd, and
Mr. Sumner made a Speech in support of it.
Mr. Powell, of Kentucky, moved to strike out the
eleventh section of the bill, whioh authorises the
President - to arm negroes, if .necemary, to sup
mils the, rebellion. This was rejected by a
vote of eleven .yeu to twonty-nine nays. Mr..
Saulsbury, of Delaware, moved to strike mat th e
ninth section, , which authorises the President,
when he deems it necessary, to Moue a proclama
tionTreelug the slaves of all rebels. hi t ...iy ilio ..
of blecomilineetto, zoned to talks, It Impe rat i4
on the President to issue a nitnolimation to t h at
effect. The , dieouision wee entlnued ; but
without taking the question the Senate. adjourn
. •
MIN
TIMM; May 20.
•
Senate.—The Pacific Railroad bill Was taken
up, but its further consideration was postponed.
The Confiscation bill was then considered, and
14r. Davis maim sO. length in opposition to its
paseigel !' After having spoken for three hours
and a half, Mr. JAMB gave way for a motion to
adjourn.
House.—Mr. Colfax, from the Post Office Com-
Witte, reported back tha Bente tilt providing
that no onion by reason of color shall be dia•
qualified from carrying the mails, With the re,-
commendation that it do not pass. Before dis—
posing of the question, the Confiscation bill was
taken up, and the subject was further discuss
-94 by Nem. Rot, tiOell, Biddle, sad Windom,
who argued in favor of the passage of the bill.
WEDNISDAY, May 21.
Senate.—The Census report was presented,
and a motion to print one hundred thousand
copies referred to the Printing Committee. A
joint resolution giving thanks of Congress to
Flog Meer Farregut and the officers and men
underiipestareind; was adopted. Mr. Wright
offered a resolution, which was adopted, in—
strriCting the Military Conimittett to inqedte iht
the expediency of reporting at an early day a
bill providing suitable bounty for soldiers en—
listed for three months and one year ; also for
pensions for the widows of soldiers who die in
the service. A discussion then ensued as to the
order of business, the COnflseaticta bill being
the first subject in order ; but it was laid aside
and the Tax bill was taken up by a vole cif 88
to 9, and several amendments proposed by the
Finance Committee agreed to. The Senate held
an executive session, and then adjourned.
17intae.—Mr. Sudgwick introduced a bill, Whisk
wits referred, providing for the raising of a cer—
tain sunken vessel of war in" Hampton Roads.
Mr. Ancona offered a resolution that, the Senate
concurring, the House of Representatives ad—
journ on Wednesday the 21st inst. until Monday
the 2d of June. •On motion of Mir. Rollins,. the
resoliation was laid °xi the table=yeati 88, nays
46. The Senate bill removing all disqualifica—
tions of color in carrying the mails, was also
laid on the table, by a vote of 88 against 43.
Yeas—Meseta. Allen , Altana, Babbitt. Bally, Biddle,
Francis P. Blair, Jacob IL Blair, William G. Breten,
Calvert, Casey, Clements, Colfax Roscoe Conkling Corn
ing, Co x ,
_Cravebe, Crisfield,' C rit tenden , Attniap,
Dunn, Ely, English, Franchot, Granger, Glider, Haight,
Hale, Hall, Hanchett, Harding, Harrison, Halinen, Horton,
Joh...a, Kelley, William Kellogg, Malian, Killin_ger,
Law, Lasear, Leary, Lehman, McKnight, MoPherson Mal
lory, Maynard, Menefee, Nixon, Nooll, Bingen, Odell; Pat
ton, Pendleton, Perry, John S. Phelps,-Timothy O. Phelps,
Porter, Price, Richardson, Robineon,garmnit, Shiel, Smith,
William G. Steele, Stratton, Francis Thomas, Trowbridge,
Van VaLkenburgh. Verree, Vibbard, Voorhees, Wads-
WOrth, welt, Ward, Webster , Whaley, Albert S. White
. ten A'. White, Wickliffe, Weedraf, Woreeetet-12
Fisys—hiemre. Aldrich, Alley, Beeman gam-
Del S. Blair, Blake, Bnilhitori, Cheadle, Frederick A.
Conkllft, antler, Davit:Sane% Delano,: Dwell, Edgerton,
Bdwarlealllot. Fenton, Feseenden, Frank, Goodh; Good
win, Hooper, Machine, Julian; Lansing, Loomis, Pike,
Pomerey.7.Po4ter, A] der II - Moroi Riddle, Edward ff.
Rolllna•Molgwiek, Doffed, 110ara Binlaroin
F. Thomas, Train, Van Horn, Wallace, Mario W. Wab
ton, E F. Wilton, Wilson, aid W.ladom-40. •
•
Thoi Hones then raeumetthe conlideration ofthe
Conabbiiiitot bill, and the debate continued' t i ll
the adjournment. •
_READING.
Wheat (prime whitey
• • per bushel 91 50
(pIIW7TW.) .
• per troahel i SO
.Wyo do 62
Corhtold) do,' 60
Corn new) • • • 50
Corn, eat do 60.
Oats CO 26
Flaxieed do I 30
Cioronwea do 4 50
Timothy said do '476
Barley do 70
Potatota do 75 to 60
liweetrotikmie do 76
Salt do
Salt per BRA /60
WWl}
tawny white) II Uhl. 760
Wheat Flour (extra
famirbtte) +lllOO tha 3 75
Wheat Plow (extra
fatally) per Barrel 6 50
Wheat Plow (extra
fatally) par 100 Be. It 23
Single Extra Flour,
per barrel - 600
Single Extra Mott,
per ICO lba 3 00
Wheat Plonr (super
.? fine) per barrel 6 00
R. Flowner barrel 4 00
We ROW perloo2a. 2 00
PRICES IX
PAID BT P. BO'
Nay T
Corn, (old) •
NSW - -
Cis)tsi - . "--
Reading Lumber Prices Curicatat.
Reported for . As ..7brarnag Gaud c by JACOB 11. DEr-
SHER, Lumber Cenarriestort Yard, Soak Third St.,
, near the Lancaster Brylges. . •
... . k , • ..._ . MEADINO, Mai 28.1882.
Uomlock Joist and Scantling, • 1 5 livlP 09
Poplar Boards, - • • • iv um a , 30 00
Scantling, - ' - - 18 00?-25 00
White Pine Bawds ant:Plank, - - 000 , 33 00
Cherry Boards and Plank, - - 20 00 ‘7 0 00
White Pine Floor Boards, • - 16 11 ,22 00
BoolngLath, - - - 2 5144 00
Oak Floor Boards, - • - 20 00022.00
While Pine and Benda& Shiggles, 4 402212 00
00 Boards and Plank, - - - 10 00e28 05
White Pine Ceiling Lath, - - 1 80@ 178
Ash Plank, - - - - 18 00 25 00
Splice and Pine Pickets, -• 400 13 00
Walnut Boards and Plank, - - 20 00 00 00
Lynn Boards and Plank, , • - 10 00 15 00
White Fins Joist and Scantling, • 15' 17 00
Birch and Maple Beirtdealtd Plank, 18 00
200.000 feet Green Butt Edged Clear Walnut
from ji kt 7 inches WANTED, Price paid
In .620411120
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
Milan NO UM.
os.—nalaaail Pig Metal are firm in. their views,
81, a small boldness doing, in the way of sales, and on
ly about.ooo tons Anthracite found .bnyere, in lots, at
$22 for Bo • end 101, for No. 2, on time.' In manufac
tured Iron there is 'no change, and the millt.generally,
are well supplied with order,. American Bare are quo,
tea la 1156960 ‘ and the hest Ealla istil47 ie. ton, the latter
ICAirld; MARMIT.-410 market for Beet Cattle was.
active and the prices tether better, the receipts and Wes'
at Phillips' reaching about 1160 bead; SOO leas than .leat
week, an 6V - which were taken at prices .rangbog from
'67% , to Ithy: the /00.1bs. ' • the 'latter tor_etchra quality.
The irikeipill gam wa rn air and S6 C Min and
alvec—About 100 were aired end geld at fres 1116 to'
..$3O. each for springers, and IMO 1011.101 or Co** and
'thtliee-eaboat the - same as last week. Hoge-9otintsloo
were disposed of at rather lower prima, including 1670
.Ilabore,. at $4.4 60 for *till and $4 . 60®6. forgoes
fed ; and 1000 itt she Avenue Yard, at from $S so $0 . 90
the net 100 Be, Cl,. latkof foe este% ithely—The
offerittp exidAtaleal Maar. ithent:Seo head, taken at 40 2
time lip lb greet &relined Sheep.....-Anterfoon.
R Hitt).
; 4 010terta""A‘Wrial 2 514 7
c cat lot -
tdaagliter otCliMise Tic, *WWII
C.l) , '
•
DIED.
iwtlini. 7 4.74l g. this
TViterglik 1 . 2 M*7
You% months and a daye,
Ile friends and relatives are invited to attend hi. Caner
al, from the residence of his father, George rsather, 206.,
to East Penn street, %Pram 6th and 7th; ela Monday after.
peek •at 2 o'clock, to proceed tb the Charles Evans
CemeterY. • • -
ia,sids an sagas Seteassir, sepia
ideal, 1 anathcad 10claimt • i.
oe the Nth, ism (us sity,'lnume, wife of ban
illirvey r and daughter of Daniel &nay, aged /anus,
ninths and le days.
/a Harrisbrank Ono., on dandily, May /SON Min On
ONsinen 11. jfigig, V. 14. Volentinia 44165 42 7 508 , 10
menthe an 24 ,nys.
On the 16th lam., la Heidelberg, &lumens, widow of
the long-deseasedielosan Mehl, aged BI years.
Oa the illt,tans4, triAlprlng Cram, son of AMMlllartman,
aged 2 months and 28 days.
On the 16th WA, in tonnewani, Damn Samna, aged
24Malia,11
Oe the 14t1t -fuht„ falioltglaaa, floseina, &Win of
Monad's aistiAld limma, aged 1 year, 11 months and
21 dark
• 02 the 18th, last., 11i Mildenereek, Man Mon, wile of
fiehmannEtthr, and 67 YOST/. 9 months a nd 11 days.
5/4 Cl. Mat inst., In Trarlaratow2, 1iA1033 Minbatent,
imidlaYsarla lain* aid rt
CMOs I.lth MM., la Douglas* AMMAN tialtier of
BMW and Christian Hatfield, In th e ad year of orilliM
OR the 12th lint., In UAW. SALIN eaTIMILLIOS 42111221212
of Heinl a ll. sad garah Ludwig, aged 4 yams, 11 swaths
Oa the SO litst r tst tide Minor, eon of Dada and
Henrietta Bashi* aged I us, 7 gteallitdl4 P aktdc.
Oa the 12111144.. lit.l7o6o.ldidst,Dal74 stetralghtildell
bort, aged 4.111112201951 dui,.
On th e Mi last,ln Lower Neldelberm 01911411 Puna,
eon of Charles Gaul, apd 9 mouths and 3 days.
On the 10th MM., laq ui erstown,Xona, mond Joel and
Lucy Ann Whitman, 9 months and 10 dart
On the Bth Wei la &art 11161 Mammal aged 30
years, 1 month and Mt Pm
On the 9th inn Amain, Maslen*ea et
George and KwA Stoll, aged 7 rare, 4 months and 18
- ra the 9th hut., to Exeter, Ibsen Lieu, aged 65 years,
11 mouths and 7 days.
Oa the 9th inst., in Penn, Daniel itrapas, aged 63
years, 6 months and 18 days.
the s'b MM., In Pena, OAIMAitIIII. daughter of Dahlel
sad Marla Unser, aged 8 rite, 1 Meath and 24 days.
On the 9th inat., in Bann:odor= SABAN 'Ann. wife of
Atignalla BilaPlim 3o7 , aged 51 Aare, 10 menthe old f
taya
ou the 9th inst., la Omni, .Ifnais Joanna, daughter of
Allot gig portent Miry aged 2 years, 9 month* and
19 days.
On the 7th hist, In North fleillstherg, Plf4 Of
Isaac /Wagon, aged 28 year., 7 months and 2/I days:
On the 7th Inst., in Lower Heidelberg, FALIMLIS
uns, eon of Daniel and Mary Oreth, aged 10 years and
months.
On the 7th lost., In Yeas, Warr** WrCZAILD. BOA of
On
sad Rebus& Dlstrish, aged 1 year,
the fib lost., in Lampert, 11.12131311. daughter of
Benjamin sad Illsabeth Boob, aged 7 yean, 6 months and
drOir
Ontne 6th bet, is Katstowa t 'Clioaea Bum, aged 62
J OLT&
Oe the ottt task, In Hereford, Par= DALMAR, aged 48
rin, 7 months and 6 days,
On the sth In Robmon,slllll`, wife of Isaac Willa
ter. aged 44 years, 2 months and 6 days.
On the 4th lent., in Albany, Amos, daughter of Henry
Unse
the age 4 years, 1 month and Lesys.
r;
Attli i nst. , in this city, Bouts ms, aged 71 years
a.aq at 4.7..
Olthe lost., a...k n .*. Jona son Berl and
rataA. Bachman,mewl 2 Ms and days.
• 'OR ead sr As4l. figal•
eel and C. mas q ."..r. Sneak eon o
22 days. • led it yaws. 7 months and
0, Parents dear, weep not for ma,
I'm not dead. bat aus e i ng beve—
-1 was not yours, but My r ows alone
He loved ma beet, and kWh ma home.
11.11 . SUPERIOII. WRITING FLUID,
equal to the but Imported article, old coact bat
n ge price of the latter, in quart; pints, and smel l er
reekteretjeat retteiree cad tor •
EMI
Ell
'MARKET: •
May 23, 1862.
Bii*Whast Per
100 lbs. 200
pork IP 100 1.8, 8 00
lieitifiAad epuinter)
erloo pounds 840 00
(core quarter)
'perloo pounds 708 00
Herne per pound 11
Shoulders do 9
teh do I
1:99;,9
vstaes:do "
Lamp Batter do 18
Itirkfa Batter do 12
Tallow do Itg .
Lard . do 11
Eldw, Saw.o 7 and if
beat 01d T.T6
perge4loa -7490 100
Common Whiskey, per
gallon 27 to 81
Pliateeed 011 IR Align 80
Eggs per dozen 19
Mone Goal (wore, egg
if broken, 8 9000114.8 00
Nut Coal do 2.26
Limebxmion' d01,70t02 00
' ter per too, 800
Ttmotby Hay do 17 00
endow Hay do 12 00
Hickory wood per cord 4 00
Bookood do 7
8 00
do 60
GUAINI
WHO NO-St SONS
49 meats for 66 be.
- seats for 66 Mc
42 emits for 32 be.
SZE
J To PUBLIC SHIM/MRS AND ISINGXIII, lion
newell's Universal Cough Remedy particularly recom
mends itself. It not only dears the voles to prepare It for
the greatest exertion, bet, by its Tonic end ettengthenteg
properties prevents prostration, go often the follower
great exertioa in speaking and einging. The above sap
gestione are from in bt eases where all other remitalea
have hilted to produce effect. Campaign speakers will And
this true to the letter and make their arguments felt. See
dsertimment. tmay 34m0,
B. M. PETTENOILL & CO.,
No. 57 PARK ROW, NEW-YORK, Si 6 STATE ST., BOSTON,
Are Agents for the Reading Oasetle, In those elthm, end
are authorized to take Advertisements and Subscriptions
for it. ,t our established rate.
NATION.filla TROOP.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT A
/11 Meeting of the National Troop will be bald on Stine
day, May 24, at 1 o'clock. P. M.. at the pabite borne of
Jacob Snyder, Oley Line Tavern, for the purpose of electing
a Captain of said Company, in place of J. H. Hill, resigned.
A11.,,A tellbOi4 ere strivtli roproe.t.l iv 44teia.
by order ot
JACOBI.. SOIIItEPPEN,
Lieut. Commanding.
ORGAN CONSECRATION,
may 17-2t]
'Ti zNEW OROAN, WILTI3Y MR, 10EL
Santee', will, Clod willing, be consecrated with ap-
propriate relleious ceremonies, in the Luthenta Morph of
St. Daniel ("Bett.gurche "), in Heidelberg tovn.hip,l mllo
from Bobesoois and 3 miles from WomeWort, on Indium
day and Thursday before Whit-Sunday, to wit; the 4th
and eth of June. Roy. 0. F. J. Tager, of Aambnrg, MU.
G. P. Stabil, foffShily of Leans, add Rae_ MS. WeMet
itlyerstown, will preach on Wednesday; and Rev. P.. 1. P.
Schantz, formerly of Reading. and Rev. A. S. Leinbach, of
Reading, on Thursday. The public are respectfully Wit.
ed to attend.
May 17-31] - THE MUMS&
N. B.—Spirituous Liquors will not be allowed to be
brought neat the-Church.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
PURSUPURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE OR
PRANir toast of Berke county, will bo sold at Public
ANT
on Tuesday, the 27th day of May, A- D., 1862, on
the premises, In Spring township, 'Berke county, the fol.
loaving described seal Eetate, to wits All that certain
ressalltedettemoot lad UM of lsd, vitiate It 9Prin
township, Berke county, adjoining lands of wwww
Flickinger, Jeremiah Dinkley, and ethers; contain.
ing seven acres and tinehalf, more or less. The improve
ments tundra of a two-story brick DWELLINO HOUSE,
find sufficient stabling, formerly a Tavern, now licensed as
an Eights U9lOO. Usti, the property of .70/IPPrl7Effi,
damned.
Bide to totatatkaaa at 600 6.6 leak in tba aftWnete, whoa
die attendance will be given, and the terms of /ale made
known by
GEORGE KURTZ, Emitters.
DANIEL BITLIrR,
order of the fteourt...DasneL Baal, VIM. may 34t
Zeikel° of Philip Illollenbach, late of Upper
Teilpehoccon township, Beaks county, dee.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT LET
tem of Admialstrallen to the Estate of Philip
BoAen
baeh. late of Upper Talpenoseen townehtp, Barks emote,
t d h ee elatarnd, t o wnship .
All t a ed r na he n a d b eb ee t r d b e t r o
s ra aid id einstga s
are regulated to Enke payment AMMO% and all having
elating against the mine, will present them properly an
thentioated, for settlement.
may 8-6t3 ItiIIIECCA LONG, Admlnistratrix.
Estate of George Violet, late of Oleg town.
ship' Berks musty. adaealed.
"TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT LET.
tete Testamentary to the Estate of George Melot, late
o Oley township, Berke County, deceased, him been grant
ed to thalsabsoilhera Bunt= Meiot, residing in the same
township, and .Daniel Newt, residing in Richmond Own•
ship sanely afereuld. All pram indebted to and mate
wilt please ndil , payment erilhent dolly, end all havlng
claims against the same, will present them, properly an•
the:attested, for settlement
.
may SUSANNA HELOT, Oley,
DANIEL HELOT, Richmond, I RzeclitorL
ristata of lilliaiu loaner, late of Hereford
township, Harks county, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT LET
ters of Administration to the Estate of William Batter,
to of Hereford township, Berks eounty, deceased, hare
been panted to the subscriber, residing in the earns town.
PthsOrdi lidthiod 10 wad whit* ithe Ml=
maim pripthat forthwi th , and all booing shame
the same, -Will pressed than properly antbenticated, foe
Settlement.
may 11-07 CHARLES HEnS, Administrator.
Vents of Susan ilfaislor, /ate of llpperggi.
pehoccon township, Berke county, docid.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT LET
ters of Administration to the Estate of Susan Bossier,
ate of Upper Tnipebotmon township, Berke county, de.
teased, bave been granted to the sabsetiber, residing lithe
some township. All 'persona Indebted to sold =tat*. are
Seqnestsd to maks payment forthwith, and all hawing
Claims against the same, will present them properly an
thentleated, for settlement.
may 3-611 JOHN IL HOMER. Administrator.
Estate of David Wenrlob, late of Seidel
1/Crg townINP, Betty ocountY. annul%
NOTICE IR HEREBY GWEN, THAT LET.
TEES of Adininittration to the Mate of Dwttd Welt.
rich, late of Heidelberg township, Barks county, docemed,
bare been granted le the robscrlbers, molding one la Held
idberg; and the other in Lower Heidelberg township. All
persons indebted to said estate, are regnosted tomato pay.
meat forthwith. and alt having claims easiest the came,
WtII Pi1140414M PRlVlltAinllttt.R444, t9f.tA44ltiptat,
DAVID fe irbliRIGH, Lower Heidelberg '
L. FISHER. Heidelberg,
april 19-ate 7 Atdministratora.
MEEICAL ELECTRICITY.
Wr.HEN BEILLFULLY APPLIED, PEItCIIO ,
rj ' LekltedL pad Mochaubosi raeciricity e sere, cer
tain and speedy remedy for al I fauctlonaldisorders, because
all these originate in a disturbance or derangement of the
natural electrical condition of the system; and in order to
remove the disease, it is necessary only to restore the elec•
tried balance of the system thus disturbed. Especially is
this the cage in the A:Mowing disore ere, els ; as th ma Sere
Throat, Laryngitis, Tetanus, St. Vitus' Dense, Conenlidens,
Epilenty, Paralysis, Cared Spine, Weak Bask, Narrate
Debility, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Liver Complaint, Con•
stipation of the Sorrels, and others. The enbsoriber will
remain a few weeks at the Keystone Hotel, in Beading, Pa.
to attend upon all personistdrerlngfr.PM the above dimwits*:
- as well ite many that lure peculiar to females,' not here
mentioned. -
• CHARLES LAN
may 10 -in Path°logital and Ifeakatioai BI C Aeoltrlak.
PIANOS.
moItatIILD2MT.R.'2V.p.T,
l taPr 9 V o Ments, bywhich polai tty
. Volute of 1 2 1 11111)
Hal been obtained, without sacrificing any of the well
known sweetness mid brilliancy of these Instruments.
!This, with an invoiced tooth and steles, tenders Wee
Pianos unequalled. The dell and molded or metallic and
wiry tone tammtroly avoided. All last eameati warranted
to steal all climate/.
11tranwooma 722 Areh Street, Philadelphia, Pa,
PIANOS and NISLODZONI for *ale and to NAL
Repairing, in all It. branches, olurofally attended to.
may 17-3 m . . •
BOTTRES I BtlYilil3ll3 I scrums I
l i N ;STORE AND FOR SALE, TEE LARGEST
variety of Grass ma grain Borba of Cho best makers.
A to genuine lkyermiuk - ftroaa 43aythee, Matinee, Brim
ear s and Limon* county Usti% a, now Mid., &Mahal.
der% elleWehed.Baj and 31Abtlikli Porka-Eay Hooka.
Alm War Cue, to , of !hid sr. Nati II 11111.
fielplda prices, and all goods learraatedbY
J.
may 17-36] . .. • KIM= .
CARD' TO YOUNG LADIES AND 'GEN
r TLEMEN.—The salettriber will wad (Mt Vega?*
Who desire th e Recipe and directions for ntak an
1" Ample" Mita* Balm, ISM wilh Is MI IVO to flOt
ays,remove Pimples, Blotches, Mrs ,Wrooitese,
hem, and all Impurities and roughness MM. SIM, learlit,
the same-,as nature. Wended It should bo—folfft dears
anooth and besoffrof. Those desiring the Beelpe, with
fall Instrattlons, direatiorm, and Melee, will please call on
or Marcos (frith rota"
VMAN. hsoliosi CSemOr,
may 17-9m] Sal Broadway, Bow-Tork.
THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OF
A SUPFERAIL—Pablished as a warning, and for the
especial benegaet how Mel, and show who min With
Yiertoas Dohkitty, for of Ittaners. PrawatiaraDasay.
AA, it, by bag wbst haa eared himself by id. r. weans,
'albs being rase grataapsneesna inwaiiethisernahhat'
the ass at Warthlail Wedieinee presertbed by Waned Doe.
tote: Single soptearnity be bad of the author. C. A. LAM
BE= .q., Orreniteintr lan Mewl. bJ •aidoolngliPuel•
beld addreserd envelope. Addrew, . 4
CRAWL= A. Lemma% Nag
mat 0 . --ItthA emeapeiat, Leng Wank her_
MOURNING GOODS.
TORN S. PEARSON 8c 00., NO. 18 WEST
ft, Pm Street, Invite the Wanda almanacs** alit
Luf g ..lark of Mooning Goods, coododair of
Nandi* Elk%
Foulard do.
*magma
Alpacas',
De Lamy
Cha rm
,
Crape Manta,
3 V 1 4 13 : toriormOirw,
dloophord pWdlo.
Lag Tana nharla,
Spare Tidbit !hawk,
Amu& criNms.
are Telly
WM*. Sillaga+l6,
**Ma
Cad
e.
Crape cam,
slat & Kid Glove..
may 10
ummultitail Aso PARASOLS.
JOHN 8. PEARSO N & 00., NO. 18 WEST
Penn Street, have a large and eleilonl laßirtmOlit Of
Brocade Parasols,
Mo Doa undedble Primed Parasols,
Plain "
Banehadee,
trwit ,
~ •
Black- "
Blue
•
VOW Book of Moat Wig.
Pampa% Pa , , 119 *lb Slot,
DIRECTOUS Taw BAN'S. lieu
declared a 141.14ann of 4 pa; mg., payable on and at.
ter the I.2th bast.
may 10-31 O. B. Mama% (wader.
alrgiumsuirmagnimmnst
PROT- BECHER WILLOPEN, •ON SATUR
DAY, Much fith, 1804 amasser Oymosetie lurches
or boys, from 8 yawl old upWatiikat the old Mord Hone
in Washington street, between Fifth sad MM. The is*•
sons will be given on Wednesday afternoon (liter school)
and on naturdny, at 2 o'clock of Irony - tweak. Texans is
Mynas, "2 par guitar. [ March a•tf
_
zeugma suarcarces.
TIIST RECEIVED ANOTHER LOT OF WALL
11.11 'At Irara•""4,
omiur.Air
$34 El RCIILIIIVS,
Aptil2o-30 Corot of 131 Mb mg l'grit Units.
SSA
MORE EORDERS STE In SHAWLS,
SHAWLS,
from 60. 60 t 0 $12.00. Wholesale oat rash buyout
Dl k And cheap and desirable toads in our
CURWPX STOApART BR .1 ,
460 4611,dt 46409arth Winad
koßzo
-
FIRST.CLAS►
FURNITUR
r=l
PRICES
GEO. J. HENKELS,
ERIPo 711161111711' CMOS%
(Opposite the State House.)
PHILADELPHIA.
May 3-3 mo
SPRING AND SUMMER ODD%
NO, 124 1 CORNER OF FIFTH AND SPRUCE STS
We Heim Jut Ramiro& Another
Assortment of
LADIES' DRESS Goo*.
JPALWILAILNOCILani
AND SUN UMBRELLA
HOOP SKIRTS,
And several cases pf Iticapbsd
at prices as low as even Also, a largo
Mew's andlaloys , Wear
All of which will be aold at the lowest prim,
May 171 M. KEEPER & SON.
X'AtraFPIZOIFILIV4IOIO - gri
for tavern Keepers and Liquor
Dealers.
How to aeguiro a thorough blow/edge of the reanei
facture of Liguori, yiabling at haft 200 per
ilia gear profit.
"IN UNDING FIVE DOLLARS TO ME,
oholl tooth to soy parson 13to wont to mks Ltsnote,
ouch as •
BRANDI - SS.
PRIAM'S COGNAC,
HOLLAND OIN
mama* strtria.
,R 1 vrtsgs
And other floe and common/ignore and Y
whiske a y ; warrea r, t•
ed to be good and subsMntiel, in the quickest manner, and
without meek appetites, to per cont. (miniver than my
other known prowess
I will eta. for an extra peymentOmpert a thorough
Shawls* et the usuraftWara of ViNgelg-
On ageidal rigged, I will aced tho Vapor &Wpm tome.
Wined to any desired direction, by Adobe's Ihtprese Com•
pony, collecting the amount on letivery. Apply to
CASPAR HUG, Chemist and Distiller,
Box No. SOO, Chambersburg, Praultlin eouniy, Pa.
May 17-40
S OAP!
THE WOMAN'S S'RLEND.
yam wary% ma,
eiREATEST INVENTION OF TH
Ul °entail, the tiblitald PIMA Chenilear
Toilet, Bhang and Washing purposee, end F
generally. For its cheapness, simplicity of
and unsurpassed Washing properties, this Soap
excelled. The cost of the Toilet Boar being wits n
Per pond, and the Waelliag rrese MlO on
pound when Made.
Teutons wishing to ere It a trial are regulated to
and get supple; grotto to test its qualidlos,
The undersigned are prepared to sell County. To
or 'Family nights on liberal terms
Young Men throughout the county will dad this a
chance to metre money on a small investment.
Don't Mt to volt of our 4111 to,
Bluth Miran, opposite Keystone Mon% where we
pleased to answer all Inquiries.
DRATOLIT & into
SPRING DRESS GOODS.
.1r HAVE NOW ON BAND A LARG ; •
BORTXENT Rintair Dore Vreede, oescpri
al I adored Plato Bilks,
Solid Ordered Bored Bilks,
Best Makes Bleak Silks,
Black Figured Bilks,
Black Striped Silku,
Foulard Bilks, Mists Bolen,
Suomor Elks.
Grenadian Buibroldstedirigureei or.
pfv4igt#,
MALI% pill%
Boiumbliptes,
Treerdling Wishates,
Slump Beititirs,
Bangs legials,
!oath e6lattal,
Beside tawni,
!Pomo Ore/wiles,
Phis Otpts.
JOE S. PRARSOIf,
149. if was rep* •
miy 0
NEW COODL
Ali. Se. smalxtai,
14 East Penn Square,
TM BST OPSNSD A FINE AIRIATMMT
at
DRY. GOODS,
nictiiMlNG
Dem Omit it cud ttatt,ty 'PUS Cashel , .
BIT%
tgtilt,"`"(
CLtCloak cud*
LIM*
Imitate (hod% ga gi a. Clattwu_
Lim Oooft, tots awl Pismo 7/101r.
Whit• Goods, • 4 .
%MN Liam, Litt 4 .04} 4
ti= int
Itsbriewits, 110,114 pit , ij
ism
WILL OPEN TO
31E4,41MiNTIECIINIP
DRESS GOOD
•
MAT 41M113111*,
Valois inatith
11111101AUS tol h rtse Plataa,
lapotar MAUI. de talata,
A talkllao or Walla linotlaa .
au Wool hay Plata LablaVaa.
gitattatot, ata.,
At Sala Walt ialtr amapatiltek al Mt tale at
DA VI D
•
tato A] NA IS Pala Saw P%
a
P. A—Cliallte Ait Ligainaltstait Vat at Italliatte. •
WESTERN HOTEL ~
L lip IS, IC It COVATLANDT ST4
1 1 / 4 11, BROADWAY, fialle•YONE GMT.
IHD3 OLD-ESTABLISHED AND FAVORt
rood of the Madam Cehmealty ha boom
tted, tad la taloplato Itt that eta mini*
the eatitterta at lte porous. 1N sad Ilestagoare
All lad lietailly paaataed tor.
ri is eustally leaded la the do doom pate
sat
sit la ama, MAN eoallanana to tho artsuipal lam ot 4
to •
ela, Al.
COMIIOI4IOII Or thapromo mimed by the
lOW* UT' beau redastd to
One Dollar and Fifty Cents
TM table la amply mynah with all lie
ailatekaal uage u ta that at my orator note la
Amphi moommoDlions aro offendtoc sywatds
gamta
/Jr Do aotbeller• runners, hacksaw, and others
May say " We Western Notalis fair
D. D. WiNtirlimilmmlit. Propels
imos, hank 11.41111
Nay lo
BRAWLS WED arearrigini.
BLACK STELLA SHAWLS,
filisrhord Plata
%MP
MW. Ink si
P Min CIO+ &Mit t
sitkibm P 1 toQt{tt,
010th MO"
Zlogaitt Silk Baoque,
Silk Iblithm.
my 10
OUPASHEOR UOOP HILIRTS.
UST OPHNED, ANOTHER LOT OF
g•
SWAM IZ,Z,
BUY TOMB LVMDBB
AT I. iizzLrel 00P47.413810N
Tara, soma of Fourth sod Pins
140 u wloh to sato from 10 to 16 onto cot
We worth of Lawton' PUtohlwo; mid woe
spite charge toe dellserhyt lumber to sty oleo
UM AMMO lank of 41,
rait= A DIVIDEND OF
samilimal"-grairlf4:k
" A
NOTICE,
-AT
ICl—m' 31111 1111711 E Min
-AT
READING, PA;
variety of
JIM S. PSARSOS &
No. ill Wed NU
Phltaaelphla unfit iteidtai
SPRING. AIMANCIVINTSSIV
asisavirt 1 8 1 1 PABISPT i•
Msr ow
fr igialssalog)
DOWN. TO Pflibammulh, as 694 II 94; 1 11114 4
" ile,llittgahllty 144.46 and tom A, st, tai
P. M.
Weal', To thIiASION AND RARIVNIDINO i
Westin sorrow Iron liErTort*L.cdolpi.
Wall ?tilos, si OA i. IN ( so ito r. M.
On hundars, the l• own A. At. .1111 i puss' slllloll4l* 3
LBO A. At., KW ilp Tilly, st G.O r. ,
Bold 10.60 A. ht. sad Oil P. 01. up tsignoopneetiOreal
allatee to Tato watot,WillWespott, Cull% aim% AWA
I nd Canada. •
The 10.60 L. IL Teats. wily eobasoW At Port Obis&
kit Wil i rblitto, aortal hod Mown,
'Me roue C.apreee Treats waste, latitlalretle .
NErthhi Traten oe the reaneltrael It &la art
bulk, and all point% West i sod ills 111 Paine Ott .%
it Httlihhh3g tot Lanossist, thoto3boro Otih i ll•Dblitit , w i t t
i ss
neeteport Leek Heron, Ithatte and the so to.
-- tritsoosh Pirst.chtssilostisA WWII% lad Solarrigt
sto ikt,to4ll ailed FINI A te Itit O. pings! paints Mt •
an d Neva, 11D4 11101,401111/4.
VOilMultd/OM 11013‘11/ .._
With IN Osupook ot so iptit out. trout* wellretiallat
Onto degree.
MOWS IttpKE
0 ood for 11000 milw. oil %grit=
no 4114 galahall PIOUS, , to
tat
raft hair, lot thtos ai 13 ear pansenegg
INV
bil aleph* at Snag& eel lour TIMM IMI
111134
i t
.411.. .
fr Pgigignmre will Not ihWriohTtli
TIPPNR DEPOT. ant Abet wreak at 17007 0 .
inb Dover.
gli ilia of biotin , MINNA Ad SIIIIHURri
1 4 2
dar• Famengora are ratuagted to illeir pe
Wore entering Ole varroge Nigher sareelitaninages ,
an wi
wr n.
iting Wee p P Xitillo tot RoXINVII
* I tit
04 Poqovutoot o .0. 1 1 41 ., zoo 8.111 .x 9 ou tit,
fat Beading onit. liti
airEoctirsicotTO I.,.ilitealattityr
Ageornmoontion Till l / 1 iIIUDWPAPikt , OI, I IIII
1111 w 141.
o to, tett-te 'Muni , b
EMIT PEINDUITDVASICLA. atitiLMo4ll24
inaketsr Airesugseteidit.
00,1011ENOINg 3101#DAIP, star 11Mi 1
Dina go NitPre* NOW (Mar
ON AND APTDR M
a re
1:6 1 1 9 «, P, '" •
Rye eacep e hisec
Veen, Seetoa, evr.Votle, &e., it.„ at
and. 8.60 P. M. from the
OPPMemIPoT
Tee eite AL tniii fa the
Chitin of Oate front
S PiNabilb.
A W VII
M A. M. e I vol it
Wen, Bettlebam. &Mr ,
jetty COMM.
Tit other train wrlk
01 4 , 30410 . t..0
feare Hemline end
9.60 31.
Ing N. , A, M. Train tol.l
. ono Seer frei
(bilge rtr. •Ir
LI., ILI Ito of coat
etlh
bare will be one chat
nesie on the 11 A. M.
esennett are teas
ug the cars, as ht
pie,
.torood,
eat,
.ton,
iltOlth,,
mock,
sst s,
113E11
Penneylv
D MECHANIC
BE HELD AT THE
I borovib of
$62, foe tho
mann/IS
NOWSR2 Ann
AND MOS
• —11.40
;axon AN
' B BAND area
IREB AND COL
117113 IN 11AR
• MLA
• ES MAIM AN
MONS. TWO &
afar am. .7.
,IN,
of Whit%
d•dred
• • 161t1on
t for Om s•
Miperior
'traded, wit •
lie le ber
xis wit •
111.00
I
Rl ' olll4ll
.1-ANTBD, 'PO
2+114417 ab
/Is nen •
fors P.obireb
e s " ru"
. ukkku s .
161.,
" S will
OWth pk
Aro
Ei33ri
aadltioa to
Mr dad at lb
to mazy solllsr.
Ma always prorld
the soldtar's
wa Illas or his
Al" orbs may, I
%Idle* aouw, w
litiwig as ba ZOII7
Itssralllay
saw ma y be ass
OMB
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