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WIN ELY TRIAGRAZIL The TELDGRAPH is also published weekly and furnished to subscribers at the following cash rates : . Single copies, weekly $lOO Ten ...opine, to one potiEce . 9.00 Twenty 64 17.00 Aivewristau Rsus.—The following are the ates tor advertising in the TIZEGE&PE. Those having advertising to do will find it convenient tor reference. air Four lines or lose constitute one-hill square. Eight lines or more then four oonstl• tutee a square. .4nralogggo: fg ; gg iNiqu iff 1,4111 4 1 1r1Pr • • - 0 r ViVero . ' 4 l cr- cn v , 15 , 0 ix 4-4.o“.itasMo-. 11.• 0000cnOmpolri-1,..38 O C - - 00000.1.0_T IN g al 0. co o IP 0. +se 1 1 49 -4 E. 0 .-04110000•0,4114C6C5.10.- 4- 1 -- 1. - 'BSStSZBgV. Ipt . aacouowwt-.. -...- 12r., sr.. -GIP kJ ;• 3 1 2 II rri ,2 BNVB2? - SS twi g,gPsigrgBS9g litiminletratioe rtietioes,l time a week, six Vm lierilege tiotieee 4telitor l / 4 Notice. ........ .. . tonm,l NeUees ate& ineertion.... lar Business notices inserted in the Local Ositona, or beforid Marriages and Deaths, EIGHT 9iva rsu Lima for each Insertion. _As an advertlithag medium the Tau has no equal, its largo oireuration, among , business nen-and , fatail*, ln city and.,.country, placing . bapind comtvtitiou. . 14oteig. 'I3IJEBLER - HOUSE. HABItISI3IIR:G, PA. 'FEES old established House has undergone A. extensive improvements; and been thor mghly -renovated and rtfated.. . _ . . It is pleasantly located in the 'heart of the ity, in easy access to the Btato Capitol and Altaic grounds. (F For the cimmmodation of our guests, we have s'ewdty commenced to sun a Coach to and from the ' read. In this manner wpleasant &lay in rig the depot for the Hotel will be avoided, and nu h more time afforded guests for meals when lsuti• ingthe louse. intending that the BUEHLER HOUSE shall bf really a homalikeresort tor the stranger and traveler, we respectfully solicit a continuance qi the public patronage. taptl7 d3rn GEO J. BOLTON, Proprietor. AVENUE HOUSE, Corner 71h Street and. Penfmlamia Avenue, WAbIILNGTON, D. C. rrilE Subscriber begs leave to inform the ..I Public that he has thoroughly refitted and refurnished this House, and that it is now one of the most compleTe and comfortable hotels in the National Capital. The location is the b-st and most central of any in the city. The chambers and suites of rooms; are 'unequal:ad for their size,, ventilation' and elegance. Him- Self and all his attendants spare no pains, to meet every want of his guests. His table supplied daily with the best the markets of Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia af ford. Be respectfully asks ladies and gentle men visiting Washington to call and judge for• themselves. (septS dam] JNO. CAS&Y: • UNITED STATES ROTEL, HARRIBBIIIIG, PA COYEELY & aurcupoN, Proprietors rrIBLIS well known Hotel le now in a condi tion to accommodate the traveling publio, affording_ the most ample conveniences alike for the imosient guestandthe perinanent boarder. THE, UNITED. STATES. HOTEL has been etitikeltrefitted tbroughbrit, and , now haS ac- COmmodatiens, equal in eitent, 'Comfort , and ln.turf to any hotel between Philadelphia and Pittsburg. - Its location is the best in the State a t oital; being in easy access to all the railroad ,% and in clew proximity to all the public ,Nod business localities of the city. It has now all 4.' 4 3 conveniences of A 1 , ..1.. 7 CLASS HOTELi'',.. and the .Propzietors are determined , to spare neither expensi,itltne or labor to ensure the comfort or the. guests. The patronise° of the traveling public is respectfully solicited. JONES ROCIS - F4 °MIXER 01? MARKET ST AND AA REET SQUARi, PL., JoSI,PR ,OROVILIETOE. , 1,2,11511 MY 0019MOTID 114 WELTA CIOVEMLY.Y • This is a First Class Hotel, and located in the central part of the city. It is kept in the best manner, and its patrons will find every accom modation to be met with in the best houses in the country. seBo-titf SLAIN OF MAIMOW. Trigg pure expressed oil of Beef Bone 'Merthyr, I`. ~fbr> beautifying and strengthening Hai hair. terfnuied with flowers. Prepared and _ sold by ' S. A. KUNK.Bk anal Apothecary, Harrisburg. MICHENEWS SUGAR CURED Uncovered Huai: A filth invoice. Jut received by WM. DOCK, sr., & Co. DR, JOHNSON 13-43 MiT.X3WCCIII. In LOCK HOSPITAL. J [ tux:dm:re:LW the l world for speedy DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE MUM IN 61:2Z TO rwsivi Roux,. NO hIEBCUBY OB NOXIOUS DRUGS. A Coro Warranted, or No aitrp, in from One to Moo Days. Weakness of the Back, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder,lnvoluntary dis charges, hnpotency, G e neral Debility, Ner vousness, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits; Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the lit art, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness ' Disease of the Head, Throat, bl'c se or. Skin. Affections of the Liver, Lunge Skim% or Bowels—tbose terrible disorders arising -from the Solitary Habits of Youth:-.- those secret and solitary practices more; fatal to tiheir;victims than the sOngpf Syrene tOthe Mariffeis of Ulyssen, - blighting their most bill. Rant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage; &c., impossible, YOUNG MEN Especially, who have become the victims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of. Young Men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might:otherwise have entranced listening Sen 4 ates with the thunders of eloquenCe or waked to ecstasy the •Wring lyre, may call with fall cenfidence. • . Ell I. 6' I:_tbs xrrs s P Married Persons, or Young Men contemplat ing marriage, being aware of physical weak ness, organic debility, deformities, speedily cured. 2,* = -213 Xr - He who plumshimself, under the,bare of Dr. J. may religiously confide in hisicnier 'ma gen tleman, and confidently rely up:hi hiti skill as a I)b.yelcian. Immediately Oared, and 'fall vigor restored. This distressing affection—vrhich renders life miserable and marriage` impossible—is the pen 4 alty paid by the victims of improper Indulgence, Young persons are too apt to commit excesses from not being aware of the dreadful cone-, quences that may ensue. Now, who thattai.-t derstands the subject will pretend to deny that the power'of procreation is lost sooner by tho*ri; falling into improper habits than by the pre-, dent. Besides being deprived the pleasures of healthy offspring, the most serious and destine-: tine symptoms to both body and min& nrias4 The system becomes deranged, the physical, and mental funotionsweakernvi,:lors of procreative' power, nervous irritability, dmipena k pa pit; tion ,of the hearty indigeetd° ll i oonstunuftar debility. a wasting of the frame, cough, con sumption, decay and death. Oriacta, No. 7. Boum FBIDICRIOK &man, Left hand side going mom Baltimore street, ai few doors from the corner. Fail not to observe . name and.number. Km ~. 62 16 MI Letters must haler, E Billinwelt, C. L Huneecker. ' wEsr PHIL • DELPHIA. CONCORDsVILLE, Delaware county—Hon S. H. Hammond ..f New York. GREENC ILE, Franklin county—Hon. A. 11.,•Pdc:C lUre, Hon. Franklin Bound. PHILADELPHIA, I wentletn ward. Do. Third ward. WAYNESBURG, Chester county—Colonel R S. Ml thews, P. F , azar Smith, .&q., Colon° Worrell and Dr. Worthit , g , on: T.IIOII.PoONTOWN, Juniata county—Col . Charles H. Shriner. - ALTOONA Bbtir county—Gov. Noble. MARSIiALTON, Cheater county—Wasbing to.l. 4 ..6o.Tatu ri t is ia li ft.ttiLA tus fid u is j o ani n 1 61 n a it ., ay Ea o . Etq MEOHANIJSBURG Laneaster,county---Ciil W. S Atnweg and Mat Esq. TJNION 6TATE CORRAL 00113FITTEX,R0 Pattatoustaa, Sep. 17, /863. HON WILLIAM D. - Keit EX, at the JIM tattoo .of the titate Oeutrai oJukalittee w.li speak in behalf 'of the ;U lon, at the times titende are earnestly desired to have a fall at alici places named to tasandezed schedule. Out t ndawo in v.rere nt the.e- tueetfoee: WELLSBO'aO', 'Hop courtcy—Mooday, tkitier,s 61ONTIPSE, Scaquehanna county—Wednei days Oct ton. 7. porrsvlLLE, OR haylkill coanty—Friday; Oct 9 . ; • - PAILADELMIL--S3tnida7, Oct. 10. ' . WAYNt'IIictLEA.GEI., Chairman. Grand Union Demonstration in Litt tle Perry. Iduratassusa, Oct. 5, 1858. • ldrt. Eurrout--Biuce it is iu vogue to repot. for the loyal prop, ihronghout the State, the proceedings of Unlod-meeiiiigs, we wilt plc. ra-fore the read re of the, ever welcome 'lmo GRAPH a delectable , dish, of puce patriotic, pab A I trde and lively delegation of the represen itatiws of the great 'N;tichial Repah.kan.parts went flout this place to L iorpooli•Perty county i tri n last tiatttoday afternoon, to Attend, graue, And'elotious rally:of - the friends of Curtin and egnew. -Tnegr.at ga.hering of-people Were !addr, seed by, tee lity. Wm Cuchratt,a late resi t 'lant Of Missouri,, web endured the rule of re-, Manion in that State, while treason; tyranny' land crime were.rampant and running Tier over iher . fair fettile fiolds, and reit:MAßd until the crifiquering . army of tnetlniun came titut putt lit_bc h. rag-tag and bob-tailed _chivalry of Rif , g Jiff Mr. CoAran, the "610tilin eloquent," as be lififOre the Ati,rdy m. men who had do , from near and from tar ," - to hear the utter awes of gray experience—with his venerable locks and beard streaming' in the 'wind, all pilvered over with "prophetic sorrow," of years, giving emphasis and force:and vigor to l,he truth—was a spectacle of true Albeit, the - owner of twelve slayee c he urged the •energetic and unaboting'suppert of' the areal Proclaination of freedom; and , boldly' avowed himself the champion 'of universal: libe.ty. He said we must elect geed and true Men to (ALA, and more especially a man like Andrew G. Curtin, who is the faithful guardian id Pennsylvania's interests ; the true f• fend of he soldier; our only stay in tire day and hour IA danger, and, furthermore, a bold and vigor his It ad.lr in the • great army of human pro grass Chas. Barnett, Mo., nominee of the 'Union Men of Perry for Assembly, .followed the, ven erable old man in . presen t ing the truth to the temps of the people: . Ile clearly and cogently e:polte; of the mighty and rdomentous issues now before the country. • His speech is incon troverlible, and surely if the patriots of Perry know themseittes,_and we. tbink they do, Mr. Barnett will be chosen byta h,aaidsomeniaj.trity Dr a a Bever then "imparted many good Sayingsto the enchained ear of the multitude, eliciting much applause. Tete Dr. is becoming very proficient in the.art of public speaking, and is doing much good for the cause.. Cries' for Simon Ballade Bowman brought him eh to the torero, who vehemently de flounced the treason, cruelties and eaornotieS' Of .the rebels. His speech was full of " pith and MOnient," and was received with uproari ens applause. Simon is a puling man ; a true type of those who have dieatituted their mind Of. those preludices which are the legacies, as a general event, from parent to child. The day of old fogyism has . "gone glimmerit g through the dream of thiflgs that - were." Inc' boys, 'now -a days, do thearetvtireading and thinking- The .fleyfepaper, like,a taytalight, penetrateai alml4l2.l4ll4Minatts at hand.. our expatiation, forgot to tell Eng you that the ntOquitons Prof. Bit-der sag there; toll favored the audience with many pitilotio son's. The Professor, by the way, is a chill of Euterpe--minis is his speciality. Long live the gay and h,•ppy Prof esor. We feel that all is well—that freedom stili reigns and the great popular heart throbs it! consonance with the ermd principles of ho- inanity and right. he masses are alive to th(o issues implicated in the "stern dtbates" on Isnd and sea, that are taking place almost daily. We were so much delighted with the meetL ing, made so gloriuns by the patriotism of the people of Perty, that we sang Rally round the flag, boys," all of our way home. It is so cheering to , know that the jolly; 'rollicking boatman, who follows the "raging 'canawl" for a livelihood, is loud for CUrtin.-1, 411 we hailed on our journey manifested a deeo feeling for the "soldier's friend " . ' To-Morrow (Tuesday) a largo Curtin meetin "will be held in this . place. A baud of mosiq will be present to electrify the multitude o men who . vmatitnte the "Ulmer Fa.d." Davi .Panl Brown, Evil, Col. Dims. Stainer, Col. A J. Herr and others, will address the people. ; Fall (1 cheer and hopeful of. the encores o the truth, we are, the WOUNDED AT Culplultaricio.—There are thre:. 'Prnosylvania regiiiientsi 'in the Army, of the; Cumberland—the 77th, 78th end' 79th--origi nally forming Gen. Nagley's Brigade, and cam-5 , nanded respt ctiyely by Cole Stambaugh, Biri well and Idambright Nuraerous changes have ; taken piece in their officers since: Cl.-u . ,Ne4loyl j ;led them into Kentucky;• but thet.havccalway ;sustained a high rsputation for, braFeryi - and 4. 'would appeal h3at they belie beeia .engageit 4 ~ the great battle of Chickatiaango, The followl -ing Is Alia of wounded, belonging. to gtofsei "realmatitif, ilrio . Lad' rqtuh4l‘Nappyliiii 'rip, to! tiuMtii:: , , i• L. .., 1.. t.,'..: 1 .. c..:. .....:,.. -. 1. 1 : Seventy seventh.— John Ke,ljey,- - Co. G. , - 'benenty e;ght Fia?ser, Co. C . leinet Aticßrine,j,:o C. . - - I Seventy ninth —J. Bennett, Cn. B ; John Craw 4 ford, Q.t. C ; Charles Meyei,Vo 1 Win. Preatonj CO C. Cant Frey, of Co. 0, 77th Regiment, writer; borne that. only eight of hls men remained! Nfter the ahnve battle . The company was raisedt in Cumberland and Franklin ct unties. Wei learn from another source that the 77th R gi went wds badly cut, up—only 60 or 70 moil tieing lest at the awe of the fight rrom Burnside's and Bosecrans' 01713. Al/kilt IN FIG lITING 'kith/ The pretest and furure 'proepept of sup , tee for this army is not only brzeitenleg, but tit thin time le really good. If toe enemy now m4ke en attack, even iu v.ry ti-avy, force. &- inn, in all proosibilty, be badly defe.ted. -,E .cb day'S delay bat makes lint commanders MOT.. confident of ho 'd ng their p.h.ilion. Thera is no.cause' for alarm in the matter Of del& inoVetontitS. - Ciscranarr, Oct 6.-:-A dispatch to the Com mercial this, Kn xvillti, - Tenti., Oct. 4h, emyS Cutout! Carter has. Wren a , position at Balls Toe,rebels still hold _Greenville, and are ~aid to have be-u sire gly reit forted. Decisive re•-ult- are sap wed in the Bash— Bayard and Woltlford are still in our advanc, belowloudon i skirmishing with th, rebtl cav alry. , General Hamill is In command of:the Twenty third 'army Corps. This, with the fact that the rebel cavalry have attacked Hellion villa, is construed to mean a form &We flank cavalry wovemeot to cut gosecran'a lines and isolate Burnside. , • - Otficets direct from Chattanooga say both alums are busy furtifyift; mid their pickets are close totrether an i skirmishing daily On the 28th ult. the reliels attack.ed onneght but were sepulsed after alight of two hours, with considerable loss: . - .ALlarge number of prisoners were taken, all of whom expressed disappointment at the result of, the Ohicketnan 'ga battles. They say their loeseg in killed were etiorm. as, far exCeixiiiig Five hundred wounded ni-n hive been ex .changed on tech side, but not officers c. 'lwo Divisions of the, enemy were separated at Ela+rison'a Landing, on . the 7 enneasee. His 'cavalry were detschtd Wan effort to croa the river on the 30th, arid Were driven back. FROM' HAVANA; SAN DOMINGO REBELLION. - • 'Rh* Wax, Oct. 5: 1 The steamer Boanoice , has airived with Ha Vane dates to the 30th BY' her we have St: Doiningo d4tes of the 20th ult. The rebellien there still continues, and is iticreasing. Ganders was abottt,inarching on dfoate Otiiiste. The rebels continue near Poito Plata; 'and' skirmiehing daily occurs at Vali iiago: The Seanituda were driven from three Mallicirts, and shut themselves up iu the San Louis fort which had . been assaulted three thins unsuco.e.sfuliy, after .which the city was burned by the Col. Cantle, with 2,000 Spaniards, had sac feeded in reaching the fort by cniting his way hron h the rebels. Subseqaently Santiago s abandoned by,the Spaniards for Pinto Plata, where the Spaniards will.cone-ntrate a large force. Three b.ttalions have beau sent to St Domingo to reinforce Gee. Santana, who Is marching on La Vera i "- , 4000 -EL:SIETE JoINED uIJE. ARMY—NswspATETW. XLVIVED AT LITTLE EA,CIC. : • CAIRO , pct. . Advices from Little it-cic to the 30th ult state I hat 2,000 Unionists have jOined on'r ntiny. sit xliffotent points. Two nillioplipers hays beeTt;reyived•at Little ; Tno dtitroad Bluff an'A Gltle R , )(k is as chirge of -1301.: - Meade', tiAtriir:- ther ‘ of Lien. Meade., „ ettioirstszt, Oct 3,The hotatii,of ,ths attny in Arkansas' is ititintlitett - The JitirriStti is now ist o oration tiet4reel Divan's 'Btalati , I UW j•and•supplietare abtiddatieS "' " ?o2l. I - EMI 'Truth crushed to earth will 'rise again, The eternal years of G .41 are here; lint.error, wounded,; writhes in pub, And dies among her worshippers." MILLERSBtfRa DELEGATIOIi Teregapq. Armies. Aunty . oll 07 - Ii . BBELLND, Oct. 3 ARg A NR PRICE ONE CENT. LATt. BuOTHEtIN fit,WS. From Richmond Papers of Ef FORTRESS 1 4 ONR R, Oct. 4. Flag of truce boat Near Yolk. hi char,. e of Major Mulford, arrived list bight from City Pout. Richmond papers to the 3d inst are received. The WA round likoniner of the 3d s.ya: On the 30th tilt. the enemy fired tso bundled pounder Parrots all day, at intervats of fifteen minutes, alternately, at Sumter and Joh u bto t; and Battery Simpkins. Fort iiloultde and Battery Simpkins replied vigoroubly. No casu alties or damage of importance on our bide. Very heavy firing is gt.ing on between the hostile batteries this morning. Custurismal, Oct. I.—The firing during to-day has been heavier than fur several weeks past. The enemy has been ate..dily pounding at the ruins of Sumter from his old tatteries on Bletrris Island, beyond Wagner. His fire was chiefly at Sumter, but he also shelled Fort Johnson. Oar batteries arid Fort Moultriesreplied with bribk and steady fire. All quiet to ntitht. The two armies were stilt confronting each Other at hot accounts at Cbattancog.. -Romani% it is said, has established three lines in 'front of the town, an t it i 4 alEo reported that Bragg is fortifying Mitsionary Ridge. Am&rrA, GA., Oct. S.—Trains have arrived here From Chickamauga station, bringiLg such of our wounded as will bear removal. About .50 remain in the field heepitala, who are too sevetely injured to endure trausp,rta - don. rA report remind Dalton yestorday that Gen. Samuel Jones occupied Knoxville and that Gen. Burnside had retreated towards Cumberland Gap. The Examiner's editorial sap. there is no fighting at Chattanooga. Lora telegrams from irresponsible watt 8 would have bad us believe that Bragg had cut 'Rosemarie communication, holding Lookout -itiguntaia, and the road to Nashville. &c., but from Bragg's failure to reseme the offensive, we fear there is tin much truth in R,, crane patch to his Government, that tie hel t an im pregnable prishion. It is said Burt.side has succeeded in relator° ay him. We have no reson to donht it Army of the Cumbrl,nd The riPive from the Army of the Cum het land is of. the mod satisf tot. r 3, and cheeting charao- W., Tee army has been h avily retutoretd, and Gen. aosecrans he/reefed to resume 1i u ai,ie °relations promptly. Jibe liurs ruur muuicaiiou are tuahroken and ovcnYt.'nd going on are iL_Th---nia - tie - ett chum. eor C m. mmblertiTii some of the co , pet of the army, Goa. .9ranger. Rho commanded the les.rv.s in tne fl f tht atC , icitainaup. and Who nob.y eurror ed gallant Th mag—and Gen Pope, are exp 43 tad to supersede Gens Wean. and Crittenannottho haia-tieen-getieved , -Betel reports from Bilikg's army up to Friday glare tb the rumor that B, rtieCeans' tAiiiplieg bad been cat off is hut re Cited. and that "hi- (itu-e, rape.) defoac. s re strong. and it is thfitight HU super , or that no as seult .411 ba made." rrouude I or b_th armies are to be cacti/ink 0 1. Markets by Telegraph Putt.noemPoia Oct 5 Toe ft ur market is fi an. but, to, ru i,. not much dot. g.; Pa es of 1,600 Ibis. at $5 tO4 6 25 or extra family: $6 56®6 r7# tar Ir• eh. ground do gruall sales of rtr fl ur ot $5 26 No &riga in cm meal. 'thole is a rt,e. dy de. mond for wheat-,40 r.u. sold 6.r curr mauda $1 10 C .ru 1. inactive- 16.0(0 bus aOl . at 031®96cforma.d ow/ 95u fur .}..110 . Cats AtilVti at 60c In groceries sea -r .11y there is an upw.id mairemeut. Provi.durra ar. firmer -idea of 2.0 t 0 bbls. obi dome 41 pork m *l2 60 and 100 rods. tree, at $l4 374; b.ea as 12(514 ; aid s 7 1 / 4 071.1 and shoubla.s at 61: 300 t.e can 1... rd scud at 11® Wtoakr in u. rattled wad higher—eales at 66 new he dat 67e Crude prdrol tun is h.itl at 36.4 rained in bond at 57c and tree at 66@68c. PJonr dull; sales of UN., bblet. at $5llO 30 for sup slims State, ss@6 `25 for conouou to good extra Western, and $6@.6 75 fur southern Wheat—sales unimportant. Corn firm; sales of 3 000 bash. at 894®900. for mixed Western, and 88(489o. for mixed Esters. Br.. f quiet. Ptak heavy. Lard steady at 11:/®118 for bbls. Whisky steady at 544®55. MATERNAL TENDERNESS —Women are general ly cited by atilautbrupists as tt.odels of tender ness and affection. TS% incident fr.m the Worcester &smirk furnishes the community another example of her devotednets : —"Not long since a number of condemed criminals were led out of prison to the place of execution —one-of them found his mother waiting to see him at the door, and the following conversa tion took place : "Where are you going, my boy ? ."To the gallows, at. ther." "Well, my dear, be a good boy, and don't be :hanged in your Sunday suit ; give it to me; your every d waiscoat is good enough to btlhanged In I" Excellent mother. "Bosecaatts" —ls a German name, and signi fies.: "a wreath of Ruse..." We sincerely Wipe the gallant "figing Dutchman" may whip the braggcrt Bra so severely as to take all he artitiolal greatness out of him, and win for himself a never fading wreath of fame, the sweat perfume of which may forever linger around the altar of liberty. A QUESTION FOR THB LKITTIGIS.—The Louisville ournal asks:--if a drafted man obtains a sub stitute, and the substitute is shot when attempt ing to desert, what is the legal status of the drafted man? Has be been kled by putts, and should his next of kin take out loiters testam. ntary ? • S. JUDGE IN FlORlDA..—Willialu Llwrenco, of B ion isitio, Ohio, has been appointed judge Of the United States District. c.auc or the outhern diarist of F orida, in place of William Afar -in, resigned. Tat, Hon J,nuA. Bingham, of Ohio, appointed to this pusC some time slice, a al fiedini Tits tlemphians have been ames-d Ina rather novel way the peat week. ACI CCU men, named Com tlony after duly advert ;am:, the feat sailed WWII the illiseisslppi river in a, we htub, drawn bytwo TN Tatum Sans, a few days ago, Master Cal- INgs called klavter Brown a I.ar, and nester B. shot, him deed instantly, and W.. 13 Itntnedi-tely iteleitted on thetplea ofjaerill ,ble h.enicide I AissaV /11IteDIS, .Emq ,of Pittaburg, Pa., at raottilea to the. the Agricultural Department, lbiett-appoluted Cimaul at lemsalem. 21 cloy BALTIMORE Oct 5 NEW YORK, Oct 5