Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, January 05, 1864, Image 1

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BY GEORGE BERGNER.
THE TELEGRAPH
IS PUBLISHED
MORiVr.NG AND EVEN - I.VG,
By G - F4033,G8 BBEGNER
Office Third Street, near Trig/Mt
TERM OF SUBSCIZIPTION,
SING L& SIIIISCR/PTION
The DAILY TILEGRAPH %served to subscribers
he city at 8 cents per week. Yearly snbecri
b:•is will he charged $5 00 in advance. Those
persons who n‘c glect to pay in advance will be
charged S.Ci 00.
I,V EEKLY TELY.GRAPII
' Tnic TxLIORAPII is &so published weekly and
is A11111E11 , 31 to subsatibers at the following cash
rates:
Single col.i( s, weekly
Three coph s to one Pest Mite
Teti alpha to ono Post Office
• tro rAirotrtisemnits
1863. 1863.
DECEMBER. 15th, 18§3.
USEFUL PRESENTS
FOR TILE
3:10 AL 'Sr t
Rich Dark Sable Furs,
Genuine Siberian Squirrel Fore,
Bean iful German Fitch -Furs, -
Handsome Russian Squirrel Furs,
Rich Shaded FrLnch Sable-Furs,
American Filch, Silver Marten, &C., Sic.;
Collars; Celia, of all kinds.
I.llese goods ate fresh from the hands of the
mangfacturers for our holiday sales. -
A Fplenti it esbertirient of
Pure Lace Collars;
French Embroider Conan;
Fiend] work Collar and Sleeves. In sets;
Berintiliii plain andliemstitchednandk9ichiefsi
Infant Flonncings, Edgings s and Iti!.
sorting&
New style Mau Stitch Vine Embroidei
Handkerchiefs.
BLACK AND SECOND
- MOURNING GOODS I 1
A largo stock of dross goods, • •
• 1
100 diller*ll3l. styles of gogliali Crepe Coliaral
Mak Otntre Brochae bordor searra,
Alexander & Jon vin's plain and stitched Ki l ls‘
filaiMis, Veils, Gloves, BelL'fa., &e.,&e. &c.
-In Jim' mourning .. departniont Der dock
oinpiete.
A LARGE LINE. ay
L. 4 DIES'MISSES' AND CTRL:PREY B
8_ C) 3EL AL ISA 2!
The bebt amortment of Blankets---in eztasi
q uHlit ho found .
- Very uporior makes of Mack Silks, at lower!
.prieL'S 1 - hith hut' are now held by the importers
As v.-a are tit - termiucd to radix° our laraq
vstocac before the let of January, our prices
•be decided inducements to purchasers during
41 he bohdays.
CATIICART & t,tigl!„.l3Eß,
,
Next Door to ilarrh+butt Bank, ,
No. 19, Market Squaw.
To All Who Value Their, Sight
JULIUS ROSENDALE,
OPTIC lAN ATM 0 0101 0 11 ST
•
.121 ESPECTFULLY 8111301111C03 fiq the' citizeus
It of Harrisburg and 'vicinity that he hW
again opened an office in Market Square;
.next .
door to Mr. Felix's Cohfcctionery, for the sale;
of his celebrated •
SPANTOSCOPIO AND TINTED SPECTACLES)
1 hest glaesei aro reconnnendeil by the first:
ranAlical men, and all who purchisel them irom
me Will Wally to their. great advantages over:
all other ones in use.
The Lenses are ground of the finest crystal.
"fliey assist and strengthen the impaired vision,
mid last trom 10 to 12 years without change.
Office hours from SA. M. till Br. M. Consul
tation free. octs-d3mStaw-wlm
PROCLAMATION'.
W.HI 4 :-REAB; the Honorable Jour: J.
PNAItBO:7, President of the Court, of common
Pleas in the Twelfth Judicial District, Consisting of the
onnutiesuf Lebanon an? Dauphin, and the Hon. SANIT
LL LANDIS mud lion. Moses ?.. YouNtl, Associate JUdgeB to
Dauphin county, having issued t heir' precept, nearing
dole the lot day of Dec. 1863 to ma directed, for
tiepin g a Court of Oyer anVerraner and General Jail
Wit very and Quarter Sessions of the Peace at Harrisburg.
ter the county or Dauphin, and to commence ON CBI 313
MO:W.IV Or JANtuar Karr, being the 18th day of Janu
ary, 1664, and to , continuo two week.
ohnieo I a inercfore hereby &Fen to the Gorener, fns
heel of the Peace, Aldermen, a.ud'Oeiditables of the said
smaty of Dauphin, that they be tacit and Moro in tknitr
r: ,per pertons, at 10 o'clock. Di lite tereneoa of said
,11,y, with tneir records, inquiet:ions, examinational;
1•11:1 their own romemb :tutees, to 'do those things
w inch to their ottico apportaina to be dune, and thole
w.O are hound in recogniziumes to, prosecute against Dui
;.i . 1, , 0u6rs that are or shall be in the Jail of Dauphin coun
t , be then and there to prosecute against them as shall
Just.
idveu under my hand, at Harrisburg, the 3st day of
lu the year of our Lord, 3883, and In the
.. u.,..44,1h.th year of the independence of the Ousted
W. W. JENNE(QS, Shoria
Flrstesrp.B Ornas
lag, Dee. 21.. 16C4.
1 1 MLAULLPHIA AND READING RAILROAD.-
.Lebaa..lon Valley Branch ;
N and afte.v MONDAY, DECEMBER 28th;.
# 1863, an ACCDNIIIODATION - PASSENGER
'll ;AIN . will be ruu betwee,: Reading and Har•
Ikurg, in addition to the other . Paesenger
Trains now running on the Lebanon Valley
itailroad.
Leaving Reading at 7.16 A. M., pas s i n g üba
tiffit at 8.44 A. M., and arriving at liarriaburg - at
10 A. it.
.
Leaving 'Harrisburg at 5 r. DL., passing Leba-
Lon at 6.15, and arriving. at Reading at 7.35
. •
.topping at all Passenger Stations. , •
Fast Mail Train, leaving Reading at 11.07
A. M., will stop only at Womelsdorf, Blyaratown,
Annvillo, Palmyra .and Hammels
..
tuwn. „ .
All Pas:itugers will procure their Tickehri*
fore entering the Trains. An .extra charge is
made on all Faros paid in the Oars.
G. A.
ral s
ICOLLS o
P
I;eailing, Pa„ Dec, 11, 1863.---del4tj3l..
An BARBELS' of, Choice 'He* Ycirk:azig . .
0LP1../ picked APPT,ES for Kale, AOtily.t6
C. H. T11NT5,;.....:
Foot of WalnutAtteetr:
4 e 24 dtf
The Great "Amerion
- KNOWN AS "HIiThYBOLD'S"
GENUINE PREPARATIONS, VIZ :
HELMBOLD EXTRACT " BUCHU," •
I ' " SARSAPARILLA,
" IMPROVEED - ROSE WASH.
IM7I.MBOLD'S
GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
"HIGHLY CONCENTRATED "
COMPOUND
FLUID, EXTRACT BUCIIU,
A rOSPTIVE AND . SPECIFIC REMEDY
- For Diseases of the
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, 'GRAVEL,
AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS.
This Medicine increases the power of Diges
tion, and excites the ABSORBENTS-into heal
thy action, by . which the - WATERY or CAL
DEROUS depcsitiens, nail all - UNNATURAL
ENLARGEMENTS-are . reduced, as well as pain
and inflammation and le good for MEN, WO
MEN or CHILDREN.
HEMBOED'S EXTRAf,'T BUCHt
FOR WEAKNESSES -
'Arising from Dominus, Habits, of Diselpatien,
' 'Early Indiscretion or . Abuse.
' avneiNozo wrru Ass' 1011TAVINO shrermsa :
Indkoosition to Exer-DrYttess of the Skin,
tion Loos of Power,
Less of Memory, Diffierilty of Breathing,
Weak Nerves, Trembling '
Horror-of Dismnie, - Wakefulness,
Dininefvfof Vision, Pain in. the Back,
Universal lassitude ofFliushing of the Body,
the Muscular System,Eruptions on the Face,
Hot Hands, Pallid Countenance.
These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which
this medicine invariably removes, soon follow
IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPI LEPTIC FITS,
In' one of which the patient may expire. Who
convey that they.are not frequently followed
by-those "direful diseases,"
INSANITY AND OONSIMIPTION.
Many are aware - of the' ca u se of their suffer
ings, but none will confess. The records di' the
Insane T unis end the mellumhely deaths by
Consumptirm, bear ample witness to the truth
of the easertion.
THE r , coresnrurioN, ONCE APPIiCiTILD
• inTil'OßGAlirld' WEAKNESS,
Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and
invigorate the system, which Helmbold'a Er. 4
of Buchultivarlably does. A trial will con
vince the inpsitaireptical.
isguAT wit---Fanorkw—ll'ENLALES,
OLD OR-'YOUNG,SINGLE, MARBIRD, OR
ONT.EMPLATING MARRIAGE;
la monk affectjoue pecan/ t' to females the;
Extraet , Bnchel is onoqutillAd by a ny other
remedy, as in Chlorosie or Retention, Irregu
larity, Painfulness, or suppression- of the eue-t
'togtary- Evacuations, -Ulcerated or Sohltroni
state • of the -Lencorrhts or Whitt*
Sterility, and fop all alsgtplaints incident to the
whethef arising from 7 lncliscratp : Habit .
of Dissipation or in the
MIME OR CHANGE' OF LIFE.
NO FAMILY SHOULD .a 0 WITHOUT if. -
T a k e noialsam,Mercury,or - Unplessant 1401-1
ciao for Unpleasant and Dangerous Diseases. •
LiErtiliOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
$1 GO
4 00
10 00
Cures'Secret Oise:lista ft alllheir stages; at lit•
tie expense; little of no change lo _diet ; no in
cobVenienee and no exposure. It causes fre
quent desire, and gives strength to Urinate,
thereby removing Qbetructions, preventing and
curing Strictures ofthe'UriAtra,-alJa ing,pain
and hifitunination, so fre . quent In this pleas of
diseases, and expelling Poisonous, Diseased, and
ifforrmit Matter. Tholistuide upon thousands
who have been the - 146113ns of quacks, and who
have
. paid 4eavy fees to be - cured in a short
time, have found they wore deceived, and that
the "Poison" has by the use of "powerful.
Astringenta," been dried up in the system," to
break out an aggmvnted form, and perhaps
after marriage.
Use FIRLMBOLD'S EXTRACT MOUT" . for
all Affections andDiseeses of the Urinary Or
gans, whether existing in Male, or Female, from
whatever cause originating, and no matter of
how long standing. Diseases of these Organs
require the aid of a Diuretic. HELD4BOLD'S
EXTRACT BUCHU is the Great Diuretic, and
it is certain to have the desired effect in all
Diseases for which it 18 recommended.
Blood—Blood-1316dd. — Helinbold's Highly
Concentrated Compound BLUED :ItIf f .TRAIOT
SARSAPARILLA SYPHILIS: - This Is affeV-
tion of the Blood, and attacks the Sexual Or
galas, TAningEt of the Noe°, Ears, Throat, Wind
pipe, and other Mucits Surfaces, making its ap
pearanse in the lona of Ulcers. Efelmbold's
Extract Sarsaparilla, purifies the Blood, and
removes all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, giving
to the Complexion a Clear and Healthy Color.
It being prepared expressly 53r this Claa3 of
complaints, its , Blond-Purifyingrties are
preServed to a greater extent than any other
preparation of Sarsaparilla.
IDIELMBOLIIB ROBE WABB.
An eioallent Lotionlor diseases of a Syphi
litic Nature, and as aninjectionin diseases : , of
the Urinary Organs, arising from habits 'of
of
I dissipation,- used in connection with the Ex-.
tracts Wolin and Sarsaparilla, in such diseasei
as recommended. Evidence of the most re
sponsible and reliable character will accompany
the'medicines:-CERTIFICATES QF CURMI
froni- eight to twenty years standing, with
names knOirn to Science and Fame. For
Medical Properties of-Blau, see Dispensary of
the United States. See Professor DEWEIPS
valuable works on the Practice of Physic. See
remarks maderby the lateoelebrated Dr: PRY—
' SICK, Philadelphia: See remarks made by Dr.
EPIIRADI mcDovntra4, saekbrated Physician
and member of the Royal College of Surgeons,
Ireland, and published in the Tnuntections of
the Kings and Queen's Journal. See Medico-
Cirurgical Review,' published by BENT. TRA
VERS, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeon.
See:most, of the late standar& works on. Ile&
ciao. Extract of Rocha $1 00 per bottle, or
six for 8500. Extract of taareoparills; $1 00
per bottle, or six for $6.00. Improved Bose
Wash, 6,0 cents per bottle,
or six for $2 60, or
half a dOien each for $l2 00, .whiph will be suf
fident cUrelhe most obstinate cusee, if &no.
Lions are adhensito. Delivered to any address,
securely .packed from observation. Describe
symptoms in all communications. Cared guar
anteed. Advice, grade.. :
Personally appeared before me an Alderman
Of the city of Philadelphia, R. T. Efelmbold,
who, being duly sworn, cloth say, his prepare-
Lions contain no narcotic, po mercury, or other
injurionadrlge, and are purely Vegetable.
H. T. HEIM:BOLD.
Sworn and subscribed before me, this 23d day
of November,-1864.- WM. P. HIBBARD
Alderman, Nintlrstreet ab. Race, Ph ila.;
Address letters for information in wails to
..: 1 T.,HELMBOLD, Chemist,
Depot 104 South 10th ehOet; below Ohastaitt ,
IthY2gl3l.
=I
HARRISBURG, PA., TUESDAY EVENrIG,. JANUARY 5 1861.
ijfebital:
illtbital.
DR. JOHN SO
33ALI-0/ 1 71VEC>Mil_IM
LOCK HOSP-ITAL.
discovered the roost certain, speedy lind
1. effectual remedies iu the world for
DISEASES OP IMPRUDEN OP
=au fit eLX TO rorms EfODBB
NO MERCURY - OR NOXIOUS DRUGS.
A Cure Warranted, or No Charge, in from One to
Aro Days.
Weakness of the Back, Affections of the
Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary dis
charges, Impotency, - general Debility, Net
vonsnoss, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits,
Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the
Mart, Timidity, Tranblings, Dinnaess of Slgl4
or Giddiness, Disease of the Head, Throat :
Nr se or Skin. Affections of the Liver, Lungs
Stcmach or Bowels-tbose terrible disorders
arising from tho Solitary Habits of Yonth,
those secret and solitary practices more fatal to
their victims than the song of Syr.3ns to tine
Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most bribl.
Rant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage;
Ste., Impossible
YOUNG -low
Especially, who have become the victims of
Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destiuctive
habit which annually sweeps to au uutimol#
grave thousands of Young Men of most
exalted talente and brilliant intellect, who
might -otherwise have entranced listeuing•Sen,
rtes with, the- thunders of eloquence or waked
to ecstasy the . Jyre, may call with fall
confidence.
- MARRIAGE.
Married Persons, or Young Men contemplat
ing marriage, being, ware of physical tveak.!
rress,_ organic debility, deformities, epnedily
cured.
,
He -mho places hifneitlf ander the care ,of , or.!
J. way religiously confide in his honor as a gen-.
tleroan q , and .
confidently toly, :apo e skill se ae,
- u id
Physician ,,
</EGAN XO,, NEA.IOII.IIBB
4pnediately Oared, and full , vigor ,reetored.
'TVs distz,ressing affection—which rendenclifa
miserable and marrkge impowdble—le the pen=
alty paid by tke vinthits nf iinproper indulgence.
Young kiersons are tao apt* commit orcessen
from, not beim; aware of the , dreadful ;uonee-,
querteee that may enettp,, Now, who -Ahat-un
derstands.the Subject will pretend to deny that
the power 'of prnerettion is log, 410011.8 r . 2
those
falling into Improper Wahl than by e pru
dent. Besides being deprived the pleasures of
healthy offspring, the most serious and 'destruc
tive symptoms to both body and mind arise.
The system imomaes,dermagal, the,physiesl . .d
mental ficiattogs weaietied;
power, nervous irritability, clyetnipsia,palpita:
Lion of the heart, indigestion, constitutional
debility. a wasting {of the frame, naugh, you
<nmption, tir l ay and tieats.
Oman, No. 7 Bourn Pausnarefr bra r;
Left hand sidegoing froin Baltimore otroot,
few doom *QV. the weer. Fail not to &womb
nwee and atteanot:
Letteis must be paid and contain a stamp:
Dootor's Diplomas hang in his'offit.V.
15NERAT,
ffember of the.lloY4 College ofl3urgeo' Ds,
01 4 graduate Ifoni one'of, the most eminent
colleges in the United. Statue, and ths k greater
part of whbie life has been spent in the hospi
tals of London, Pails, Itiledelphia and
.else
where, his effected some of the most estoni!lling
(Ares that were` ever known ; ininy troubled
with ringing. in th'e•head e l o ears When asleep,
great nervousness, lass alarmed qt stiddeu
sounds, bashfulness, with frequent bltu3hlng,
attended sometime° with derangement of,Anind
were cured Immediately.
TASK PAitTIOULAit IqO.llOlC.
These are some. of the wad and melancholy
odbets•produtiad offly habits of youth, via :
weakness of thetaok and •Ilmhs t pains:_ in the
head, dimness of sight, loas of innecuil4 Power,
palpitation of the
,hart,, dywepsila, norions
irritability, symptoms of'eonsnmption; t ito. •
iiimer+re•.v.—The fearful' effects' on the mind
are much to be dreaded—loss of Memory ohn
fusion of ideas, deriressloh of spirits, evii_fore
bodings, aversion to society, self distrOst, hive
of solitude, timidity, itz., are one of the' evlie
produced.
YOU.OG HEN
Who have injured themselves by a certain
practice indulged :in When -alone, a habit fre
quently, learned from evil, companion/4, or at
school, the effects of which -are nightly felt,
even when asleep, and, if not , cured venders
marriage hnitossible, and :destroys both mind
andixdy, should,appiy ArronediateaV- .
What a pity that.a young- man, the hope Of
his country, the, darling .his :puma* should
be - snatched.from all, prospects and enjoyments
of life, by the consequence. of deviating from
the path of: =taro And -Indulging hx-a certain
secret habit. tineh parsons mute; before contem
plating
,Mac,
Reflect that. notißd udmi .auti body are tho
moat nemesary requisites to promote connubial
happiness. Indeed, withant-these, the journey
through We *ono , a weary pilgrimage :* the
prospect hortrly‘darkehs to the view ' • the mind
becomes ithadoweci , with despair and filled with
the melancholy reflection that the happiness of
another becomes blighted with our own.
Dure#Flß OF - 110BUDNIXOE.
. •
When the misguided and irripradebt votary
of pleasure finds he - has bitbibed the sends. of
,this painful disease, it too often haPpene that
illtimed sense of shame - or the dread of 'die:
«miry deteis him 'from apPlylng to those Who,
from education veld respeCtability, can alone
befriend him. He falls into the hands Of Iglu>.
rant and designing pretenders, who, incapable
of curing, filch his 'pecuniary ;substance, keep
Aim trifling'. month after month, or ea icing as
the smallest fee can be obtained; and indevair
leave him with ruined health to sigh over his
oiling disappointment, or; by the use of the
deadly poison, Mercury, hasten the constitu
tonal symptoms' of this terrible disease, each as
affections of the Head, Throat, Hose; Skin, etc.'
progressing with :frightful rapidity"tine " death
puts a,period to his dreadful sufferings 'by Oen&
aup. -him to that nnalheovered country *cm
whence no traveller rattans. • •
INIXHISEMENT Or THE PH&H.
Mammy 'thousands cured at this ingtituttori
year after year, and the numerous - Immtani
surgiCal operations performed by Dr.' JohOon,
'Witnessed by the 'repoitem of the Nun, ouipff,
and many otherr . 'paperk nottoel Of which have
appeared 'again and again before the Public, tie
*hal% standing as . a itelkilomin of character
and responsibility, is a sollietent -paranteo to
alsll43ted.
nag 1 T5 04 45243 SP EP/LY CUB"?
pato Nei 4,ll4nith,
gail g Etiegrapil
The Sanitary Fair at Cincinnati—
Interest otiVestern Women in the
Work.
The Sanitary ifair which opened :it Clac'nnati
ou Mmday promises to be a great success. The
rush of visitors en the opening night exceeded
anything of the kitid over before witnessed in
Cincinnati. " 'fbettintribn(ors ate numbered - by
tens of thousands . The managers expect that
they wttl rhino $3 OOOOO or more for the bet . efit
of the - Sanitary Comeiission. The people emery
whose throughout the West seemed to have
enteked into the' good work with the greatest
enthusiasm, and' even the more eastern State.'i
ere well represented. Among the letters en
closing gifts foriithe fair, the following are
suggestive as exhibiting the deep, interest of
our loyal women in everything relating 'to the
welfare of the soldier, aed their readiness to
make sacrifices in trig 'behalf:
"liartstsnunti; D:comber 14, 1843.
r.a 4
"Bin. CaLuweYou may Erbil o at my
o offering ;it lefrom large, warm heart,
but Emil 1 purge.' Willett I read The Ladies!
Appeal' I thought 'what can Ido ! Hid just
returned from GottYstittrg; Lad there giitbored
loaves, ferns, lichert4e.., as a souvenir.of the
; the *thottght occurred, can ,- 1
not,
make something of these for the Western Sani
tary Fair ? So riie:tried; and have sent the
result (two framed' borlquets) by exprees. The
frames ware kindly given um by a frie6d.-=
Scarcely know how to. value them ; think ten
dollars nottoo 3:laugh. `. Use your own judgment.
1 hppe the fair may Ilia 'grhat sucoe6s, and eat'
disappoint tho hoper , Of the most sacguino, ,
'll.lespectf RES. 41YN1CKA."
44nothor wcmin !kites from„Grundy Centro,
Iowa; •
•• fo,driy, fur the lair, thirteen pages
of music, not much'ioiled,,and intend to send
by exprem (Went:twist express office id distabt
twenty-eight miles) if I have an opportunity
to get the package to the express oflice, three
sea shells which I have. Ido not know their
retire ' hut think it should not be less than
throw dollars." •
The following letter has a hoterical interes:
BlrmLßllllll,.l"ii, , Dec.,l2,
DE&R FR/6101): ;At year,requtsti forward to
you my photogratih...,.l' Was tx)rn..on the IGth
clay of April, galem,,opq of the Mora
vian Mission stations, in the present county of
Tusearawas, fitate When .Itetween
our and ,five months old I was captured, to
gether with ill the rest of,the missionaries, by
the wild. Indians, arekhaken to Upper Saralusky,
thou a wilderness. L. was carAintl all Lbe =Way,
wrapped up ixt a"llattket,..eir..4,whirkif ovate
tberttlatrailladian women. I un ohlk.tViihe
drst . whlt4s perscin born in your now grc.at State;
and although nearly eighty-three years. out.
hm still abler fo t greet my.Weetera sieteusi,and
wish thou 81100Ffiiin their laudable euterprige.
JOITAITICA 14R1A. , .11 EC WaiDER.
,
Extensive Rasl:ll3erir,'oflho ritto.. of
13runswick's Wftels. •
[From the =London Dail:y-News, Dec, 16 ]
A robbery of diamonds to the value of from
8;000,000 to 0,000,000 f. (between £300,000 and
£400,000,) was committed on Tuesday night
last, at the hotel of the Dako of Brunswlok, in
Paris. On the Ist of July last the puke hired
a young, man named Shaw, 'of English descent,
who speaks setmral languages, is second valet de
chandire. 114 appeared to be above his ,humble
condition, and in a short time 'ho sainted the
confidence of his master by his chile attention
to his dutioa. The Duke igeSik3Fo3B a collection
d diamonds said to be the richest in Europe.
A portion of them. are deposited in an iron chest,
placed in a httl'ehamber, and supplied with two
doors, ono of, which is opened by a sluing In
geniously concealed in the walmooting, and the
other by a lity. Throe or four persons only,
ainonk whom ivas Shaw, were acquainted with
this fact, but the key was, never entrusted to
any of them. -
Oa Tuesday, tho Duke, on leaving home for
the atternoon, informed Shiw ihathe expected
a jeweller to come
. ilie following morning to
mount soma of the diamonds in the iron cheat,
and that, in 'order not to have to leave his bed
in the morning, he had left the so:ond door of
the shut open, and he could open theAither by
touching the spring tie further desired Shaw
to letthe jeweller rufintiir his hadroom with
out dalay.• He then went out and did not re
turn until betiveen one and two in the morn
ing,.
when he was surprised not to find Shaw at
his post: The Duke supposing that his valet
was asleep, Went up to his bedroom, and found
that ho was not there, but he observed on the
bed a number`of bags in which he had kept his
diamonds. They had evidently been abstracted
from the iron chest.-
Oa a further-examination he discovered a
number of diamonds scattered about, as if they
had been abandoned in a moment 'of flight.
These diamonds were worth at least 1,000,000 f.
The Duke deecemded to his bedrcom on the first
floor and summoned'- his servants. They all
•appeared - but Shaw. Th'e Doke atired them
what hathbewme of the latter; telling them.
at the same time that his' diamonds had been
stolen. They replied that Shaw` had left the
hdtel at ten at night, snd had not returned.
The Doke next examined the iron chest and
ascertained that , cliarhonds to the value of
9,900,000 f; had-been abstracted, together with
20,000 f. in gold pieces of 101. 'There wai
pocketlxsek in the iron chest, containing bank:
notes to . the vane of 100,0001., and various
valuable securities, which the thief had left.
Information of the robbery was immediately
given to the Prefect of Police, and a dispatch
'was received within a few hours from Boulogne
sur-Mer;-annottneing the capture of Shaw find
the stolen property.: Ninety-six Parcels of dia
monds and other precions stones were .found in
his pockets and'a leather belt around his per
son, together With a Maribor of gold pieces -of
100 f. In to the questions addressed to
hint by the law officer; Shew raid that all the
.diamonds he had abstracted' were there; add
was cettldn'helad not sold or given any away.
The jeWeller veined the diamonds at about
8,000,000 f. Several of thorn are of extraordi•
nary beauty and gteat Value, one button being,
worth150,000f..(£18,000). The gold was like
wise all found, with the exCeption of 7,400 f.,
.which the prisoner admitted he had spent in
Pads. -
Shaw was then lodged in the town prison,'
where he'refused to accept any food until the
chief 'of the secret police arrived from Paris the
following'day. Ile was - then perstiaded to do
so, being in a very weak state.- The;plrin.ln.er,
with tin the valuableir;tirrivid n Pails'on•Thttrs.
day. . ' '-"',
'''Shaw asserts that- he never before committed
any•trinie; either io his own country tir cape..
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1.a:1 left don: of the4rrn
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Advius (fora tiu Svath say that a, light co
carry 1. on the JE4h rwar-yort Gibson.,
Chtrol:vo Natl , n bctwe3ll 1,0130
Cloantrli, and :dont 1 . 4)i) fednra:s andar
Ellittipy, of ato light
nee. rutulted in a coil.pieht
ilercta t , f the let4s, who, all duet.;
Clops; lc<sving fifty and wt.:qua:L.A. g rho'
&old. Oar 111. , w sra.4 ain.4ll.
FROM WASHINGTON,
WASltis<mm, J.in. t.
he ntrkil6 of thy. ilakd two or throe days Aro
j3st. errivie r ,n. here, OW to the irt , ' , 2l.lNrily of
the railroad trai ca.
No fears whatever are eider:aim d her
the safety of litartinsbir. - . and - Winch. et; -r. The
Governinent has provided al.:rah:Ft con
cies. The politic t * on its , zriw
the r t Ne:th for eit.et orm th e
gold market.
The Treasury Departinunt has the largo:
really ter the ssz..... , ehted leeks to pay tff
fifty millions borrov.ed last fall.
Gen: 'Burnside and Gen. Butler have•artive;';
hero.. Clen..lSatler comes to lirr.;r-T iit fefor
enee to the exchange ei prisenerS.
Mr. Chase is cordioeti to his house le‘. ;.
FROM TIP. WtIST.
ersurirmvc, Jail_ 4,
Jl: 11Y:3 ben sn'uveing ate:Lally stare taqi vve
uing. traills tit rho vittiou vailr4 9.44 rtm
very irregularly.
',Cite Ohio, cowi,•*ol:
Itopublwiti , have .nn on. j , Tit?,
slid will coganiz wi; t .1 L.
•itubb , 2ll, of Dol.t.wavn cAtt,ty,
of Lltci 3luuiA. JA ,, t4'l4 tho. tt , :nit rc f, •*
tho tictgent-4t.:ants i t the hrv,
ions in tho arutg.•
Tjad :V}ldietk#(o4oo.P.tit•
dhaso,r,n-Fziday
Dir. Knox, of Pitts'qn
,rg, i 1: e :t,ltireqs
before the Ihribtkin ronteleg4i‘el
Indianvo!huon Tut sdny. -
Navigation:in tto rivm• i= rivArely .4:lgren , l•l
I.l2lamvs hi ' No 1)1m:A OTO t •
Tr . 1.1 - . - 0i:,. - IA - 9,.017`i. : 116 . Cfivi . P.P.C-Ali:';. rirat:::;
S3.^..Tomv, N. 13., 1.
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aui and
seely, chew 1 - 41t.i.viug co ( - vale , ' in trio
Cheliapcalte pi rvy, corn mcncril isvfor:l t pn
lice megjEtrato f hie 'nor aing.
M,tiao ophfetthe counsel for th.. ptisomws
took exception l this form of tho w;:lrant.
and cxmtermled. fitattho cvo cone with
in,the provisions of the extradition treaL:.-,;r:st
the Ati(noo was committed. on the high .s. , as,
and apt within the Atnwicati jurisdiction.
The insgistrato retierib..d his jralgqierit: on
thesethesepoirrts. Capt, cms then
taken,. when ho rnntliti , A Li first stri{olornt
to ilto number of shots ftrzal,w. him. 1 11-o now
sa,ye. thorn. 1.. , re -two or three. 11:s oifidsnee
was substantially the sareo as in his i.ohlishod
statcmoist.
The examination wAs then adjan
Wedneeday, . •
4 'llea court rcxnu wor. coowded with spectafArt:
but they evil:lead but exeit,ment.
Ths - Affair at Polly Island
The followiag particulars of Van reail!t of
tha rebut attack on the )14rblehond, at Folly
Island, is in atblition tq wl.tat we lea;:1-.-Ld
tofore :
SOO% aftur this, Quaeral c...n0uta...A1-
tog the froop,sxil,,tlla eeutir tad of Fojy
Caine up eld stdd that if tin .I„'ewnee would
eovcr the advance, b..s would seed an infantry
forcofo brim . ; off the gaps which the enemy
had left.. The force '.was accordingly son E, and
eirrythie= , denoted that; the enemy had Licole
preetln....3.te ietttat. _tut, 11.1arblehe,.,t was
atru ktwenty i tirues, %Ili much inj t ed. lien
oftl;.ers and.men stood to the guns twill the
enemy had retrea,ted. Silo ban twelve sirots ire
tier hull, one.between ivied and water, eigh
teen shots struck in the upper works. aedaieft,
and one 30 pounder sheltie:lgo i in the steer
age, but did not explode, which shows thlt the
enemy had something more than metro field
picces. Tile enemy's gone were bought away
by an cxptxlition from the three Nr',ELN4S.
The Battle of Chickamauga
- ' . . CorthitkTi. ,Thrs. 4
GenPral Itcsecran's 013iCisa .repOit ( - 4 th. bat
tle of Chicirantatrg,r, publis“.4d to day,
together with the reply of `Cten.eral 1110.6.. L.
Weed to a portion of it. Go eras ite:lccians
attributes tho gaps opened on the line of butrie
through which the rebels pour,d, deciding the
fortunes of the :day adversely to u 3, to Wcod's
erroneous conclusion nit oboying iLo order to
clew, up on General Reynolds, he had to with
draw from the line and pass to the ttar of
Generat -Brannan.
Wood, in te - nly, show; tb L Dr IL:n•.:11 was it:
lino between bin and' Rinord's Divishms, and
that he could not obey the order tom, slf. port th..,
latter without`wifladrawing anti pas in;; in tt . ie,
roar of Brannan's Division, and. that the older
being peremptorzand . urgenf, he La.!
.lower,•riftti siturdy . oboyed orders. 'I he
point feen:s tq by elauly male egainFt
A - Raid ofthe Rebel Porkest
A .
Ci*icMN - TP.
• There. i Jro war new,: here, other than that
Forrest has crossed, tho,,Tt.:rinesve liver with
one Of the largest supply tr . :4lns cf tho war, in
"Ending 1,800 heed of &Atte, and every horse,
'mule end wagin be could find in Wc'et
?kw Foil thmtnitatemftrit
liftviTo7s, '3 in: 4
.The bank.siatemmitlopthe week shriwv.
Aftiollo 1'041314i; ',increase-of - •Va i ,
2,0,34 ; 4p0 1 d,t)3, s2ii 981. 4.l#pre.:.seof
.T79;018 ciitflatio'n, $81,841,
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