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''• . • ,_ ." • ••.: ',.....- ..:••• . - -ii:t. , • .-;.: 0-:-.•-s-:.- MEE • ::••••=•1-'•^,::•::'• MESE .... -- :::,-t - ,%:::;.....;•:".4i.:,:::_ - ...r.:';;.• "T.t,:j . ;,.',-:„:.• - •;:,:•.- - F . . i - ...:;:::::•• : ',. - : • , •• . •<•-• ..4..!.. :..,...,..• :-• -:•'...i.::;• - ::-. 4,,,,:.:.;;:,..-* - i . • 7 1 ..,.•.: , ..;,. . ~ . i ..• -- • " ',.,._: - • . . : , 4=== ESWPWP LW 1786. OIkiIi,ZWORIES COMPAIcY Ot - 43W - Clsb' but 1 4.1e . a . %. AlfiSliAdisal ' , CARBON OILS on assists. CRUZ : OILE4 sisal ds• '.IWRAIRR, is., ._ , Wrrilssu.r ar., . asslS:Sm L ,••••"/I /.49MAT. T3 7 Clat — Tiffres • (enaoestors to • Ban *14614 t Lim- . au IA Aik Ulf boxicup sia MVICAA2III. for tkoisaffixf GRAIN, 13YED4 C14114154r1)13MAc”-fi1*...70 Wararilla:o2 ffolitof riffibirgW . n. ' 41.111/1.• adiX,U4 fia x MAC/MOWN' A LINUART:Tunne ala , a KIM Faeroes, Paonrcs arm bmutsrarnx kfaxenams, for the gala of Flour, Grain, Pork, Ba nco, Lard, Butler. Das, 4.lheaseelliens, Groom,' resale* 'Pawnee,' Pot add "Pale -Ageism; Italteratut. Dinned and Lad Lila, Dried .and Green 'fruita, Timothy, CloreriTlez and Grua deeds. OathedvancanniadeenDiltudtpune afeitri 3ie..2erldtairtx. ilEi WIN- B. CA / * OF L 1), 4:,4)7l3tte aux aro rommumm Iditzatairt and whole,- deld.rjn W.EXCEMLIMMFLY.E-CiptESX,, r Burnr,Q4latb-rommom;TIL01311 Pirr - say vraim - lasurs, - BA - LcirsniM: eiCap_ AND 1,511 D 011 4. DMA. rain? and rivauce itenirsi l 7. Nos. HI sad Ha:Awl 'tract, Plusborp- - oc2 um A lI.EPAI V nnAird P, .0320Fsalox. 41E11/- ) adadiArsin i FLOVN,Anatie AND Pill/DIJON, No. , 243.Lityorty meet; Plllabargh. Pa.. . ersdra brad& Ifloidartllakers and Tarolly aee tangs:My son hand. Partfeldst iattlndlon !pod Lin Ming orders for Merchandise generally. ongnny LORANk VAN tiOUDER; kuontrowexp .006ibutuoir itakeztaiTAiii Ctatimuk tux MOWS% MUM, 4.a.ltD, MELEE!' >IL, PORK, D=D 1.10-10BZEkt FRCVS And - -p:odats gen. 44beftylkiDradfili6giWidebbit t . Wakellirame,!No.llC.Becoacul street Zetaburgh. . A.M.6 C. MO A , VORWARDING AND Dosutlissoo- Atrate fhtiwiiit FLOUR. Gann%= maim:" WU), BUTTIia.-ZekidB, and wawa Prpdac• geoers.lis s NO 8111THITE1.1) Mann consenoPylist,Pfttsbitsgh, tinnidreddsignitents solicited. cUkrg 'A ' 'QuwARDING4mo uakthas"ot riNsaciiiigt,;roettioArdeior r i tta , BACON, LAND, BUTTNABIDS, 6133.112, and Froth:tee generally, No. 16 Barka comer o6letrst. - Plitabiugh: l ::: ,50cddl7 , *husk Br' liiitei4itits)ixia. what:Mil* olosaqii '11:01111; GRAM, gllCAtigr6. wo.street,Pitasbargh. Pa. -; -1101 DALZ4LaiI% EON; ikuisurAiS • u 'MUM or. L &ED 0114, and Conansuinc r alca• canwnialethidniraniedind,asti'4l . l.VUDT• AND lIINICD rET.coLstr4;2 . nna tin and ,10 . cater at" I . Plabatahl , advances made ancinninininenta: • LilinadaSPALUDiiii 8¢061.501 . t0. no. ' .-211 , 0i114.800. - no..;lnikrty pn .4.6ttinnli:2ll.oDlT viliOOEBS, 'AND 00HSL BlON.k[EBntilinTi 4 t, !::- ~;•5 Ooralgnmenti reapictfally sollettad, " 11111. WAL1TZ......4.411t0:11111711—«....43101. WHITS. WHITE" BROTHERS, loomutrifire 11V.4-Caratutoa-Mmutaami and.slaslers.in e off ! A --SOHO lati-4101121DMON • Mszcaurr, J/Lk dialtfau Minn' arjakklNlA °AMIN . 0 / . I *Ar4k,4 ll l o / 5 . -214114 , 4 c4 1 5 0 : 183 Libe."7.l vias.a.s. Ammo,oio j.aArin Waugnisu r , tuam..a..;aormi,l . Bpecial - Parmar. ARYANS ,& ,, ZOFFIN, :successoreilq Ar.LiPpisidiemOdeimig &Co., WIIOL MALI/ OW 0/411:ner_OrWcatand.Waterottreata. 114.1 . !LLL NMI ITCVOICATA CO4 succetisiii Xis Gratra,ROD.OOILAND COMMISSION CHANTS, 247 Liberty street. Pltbtmrth. ril : I "1101MIALli ••• ixD . C•oistasiox li'ornar72l • 'MN. • - 11113 W • i Wiloyst , • ttn.osistissAttrtan‘:s;fit. t.Pitrge.- • • , 3207 I. statntsiat...Ai. lg. 1111010...,11111..1 recßowN 4t, K I RKPATJUCKEi %mu -1.11 tau Glsocitss euul deilars SWAB ASV LEDS, Foe. 191 Wad 193 Libset7 streeti - - . 6 77 - 77im uyqors... .. r ,..,.., , -- 7 00De S E & WALLACE, i ' isTs • -,1 wao-aiLE .DBCGO _. '• - H0.30.5 Liiiiry srazira, k... ly . . . . _ , tZt .- *Pcrrsitniaa, PA.. MI4- 't ailib l Bl' l o4 , Lauar , nvoncs J.tt 3" AND ettincAuglzarirts t Ety. rthoir a ops,.utmatmarimxp;vito i rs4e LW/. alrPl.PitaAl ~ . .,-.4,4-0.44r.t. .F. 9.9.4 ,, Icy, which Witraziri .trvitit likrOm.l.,caraft cipith.. Sabi mid 'Fourth iltn A, PinW9riti•P'll-; - Preecrl • dons carettilly goinixamicti ar aIT .....' FItaIiESTOCK , • Daman and Xanafiitnriirof• Will= LYAD X2fD I4THA#6IS, tannin cd: Wood kid MO WAIL WIN! Y. Wnowcwar Dgatss. J ur - DRIPT3, PAuers, DYE STUFFS, IfixEdil liberty Meet, Dittrbargh.— All Orden will rewire prompt attention. nihiD Ilk:4l.ltAk.'ll:- 'KEYsgic, pikpoourr, LIP 140 Wood euroet, comer- of Wood street • 40d 00101 slloy; I.ltlaborgb., , Po.' " ME=IZ=I nE4.I. R. 00CbRANE Arrogigsnr Any %Jr comassois =kr Law. t No.. Ti Grua. irtrietrlquioupsh, /ea ATrboilueeit hie lotrirwill , nweiva audititiAllotheby and:ln all grn.nitii,wd -. titeibbuse. meth led-prinstaty. , t itiv*49 l 4 Um'? '4 l . - / 4 , 7 3°""'" il+raistrlfOlf. • oidipingst Irciurth *ad Grant srtrcsts, ,; UOklitrAi. -kw:4,1)14413E14W ierrosragsr id.liasir, , OVlni2r;secbri - Ftrstrefili,sw . trp!lla3. 7. m gl= l :bs tiscisist: meiza oconfat - doiftfewidgirif Eali,As.., 'tri , uldtt i gtbri; District . of ' " " • 1k5t9:6520e 11101111. X. A pt. ICE4III3ILLON;ATIOBN I Intim Ar _Levi Na.. 183 Jourth stftet. Zvi - D.looa &Writ andthAektalitstrugh, Ps. m r I IMAMS'. ASSOZInif AND tinieioeikr 6 7 1 . ife -.97r7 , EL. , tiEirrkii -ATTORNEY —IND LAW.-DU/L.DINGS, N 0.12 Distaantl , street,. Derr 'doci - OVEL PTON'n Vbtireh. ' ' ' "'" mylsuily-,. Q - 4)VtIV.4%*-360110YEAlenos,nrr4,....r klilly i t:1011a41.11a Yount; Irsectk - ttstatriglyi.•: • ..,•••,•••0 • • e P`4IIOIIIUCE. nHARVES • 1,F414!'1i.1.tr0 . ;•• thatig Aric , ,it 'ci.iimumiloiciarr 0; tb.nu dt "GRAIN. IMPS, 4 :41044 P./WA... v .. 011 c ac..;alutAgrat ior Aftw coleld:Vailintwa.N.Fe ; lIIDIEEr.'Nees: tlisi)tipets.. tot tweets Moolitagraltbleld. Pi Wirgb.r.:l-.'iret- as.coltpe-rotwaratoriddOottintedoslirerg chat tatAfaiiertitt OHS NA Astrnzu, zeour. ruff god Tx* aninlir. so: a 4vdodittre4- 41,1iLidelit) •`• AXA,.• MIL II Inel rgtw4tUt4t , ,&t,'A,6wA . a r a rI. "COPPILS - A:aliire oa el • "eiriuril - Pixtainnrmic /XDSALUMArIit , spun& Vapn iikethfiet =MSG Iffood,abd! •,,.: Itit 'fraf I.Atntits • Onts - 240W ••fhtti, 0, 7, timitamor: onium, • •Cluxuarr,;92 Water *trek. . am.,••••••• • ABA:. . JUILII QUIS....DAVID' t ua) ' ' vagina t{9 AND ; DVMDtIIYU resir .: J - istiguisatt* Amu "aid' BT: GOP Zit 1111XXLIhicautaintBs' - • %line L." •• . . U I 'aeorlfiss. No. 74 Itarkert ortmet. rtftebtotb. - - (WAX 1 0 • • 20 • jpALreo'd V avow trr .111P14,24,44-001LWP.k, ' ' A ~~~.y C~u~ ~ "~~ Yom::-~C`. :X~,k~_ : GROCERS. WHOWIWZ GROOLBS cou,pi/exu6A 16. sr rs Battdleld Bizeet, Oornor,Samod; - Jeklyd ' ' Prnl4MOtt. PA. AM • M. litntitUatit v . i r= muolzsesas 08002111, 1f0. 1 1 1 A 11341 3=1,1113.Z1267 • ' ' ...1 F.MitiagWnregf49 - ,. j fiditnek.dodueo l =Wort of Ida late portnoW *ld =thou 1410 bomidoospdAto old ofoodi and will bo plowed to rocelvitho'palronsyge of hlo old Wends and costa:mem mylikttf U. s'.nr,Tter r7„rd r ci.lb kiss — lanuar. i W k CO., v-whosimia aaycu• copipius maim.= 4.w Duals tirect)itas ikanycs, 853 Liberty ,TEOIL LITTLE; , FEITUILE. tEnTLE Z! We ' , TRIMBLE; Wabtsr.aim iL esocrus AND *wet_ I,&:=Nit:T=l4, MR. SAMOS AND LAUD Odl e ufotwungwarAss. porzorcrasus,-4i34-4wommek .t"."1" generally. 111 Second streeklettliburgh.:; , 41 kIICAN IVDONALD. ...—.aus. • ran. naracauil 11 4 Eat the lase drza of L. a . D. -- 111/anald Plllabnrgb. I * Co.. Well.allla, ulde, ) -kiIXMALLSCiIi}3I3 WHOi.s• sus diuccisi Pumas QUM= Mt*. ln, Jobbers In 00114:E. .O.BM US and goLezissarramcm h o uaaw nAnar;:maccu*—lcrafrcAU' r flit (0111100 t, LIERDS, dc., Ito. 212 and dltLaberty ec. rittalturgb. , -riolia R5n05a—.......7. a. 111111........W1L D. MMUS. lilrldEll, A .BROTLIERS, successors V E It Atodog L Wholcoals &dors-ft , tittE IGN to B. r dl nat MS k o and 120 WAS, above fifth, Pittoliorth, ens's- -,:dl UZ . . &maw& corns. a• ikte',..4.'.;...1„..',41.11ak50iCir i INAD & nuaITZGAR, GROCZNI urn C011.111115110N :11/403/litnb, And , down tri .41 kl,naailf Oaciam 1 Ykapioss!laß;Pretuvuol Maxi,. eIeITUJI/JI; tri):l2.4ll:l,AltaVerimoptzpijaili hopimf A.itlet4PAttllb • G . '' ' 4 . 4 .' l ••Y .•.'t • ..... lw*r.' Romano= "•• - • IroagrofAitpauseg.i. tr4 l{o ßlSPNA : M:Wiwalara Giwo, dig; comusuoi Aumuttio sag I June 444 Pauyistotsa.srauDuar4 opirich Aixp9u00344a,N9.. Zer , lialbsity4UsatoPittsa =Wu ' A 'At ik 4-4V0 4 4 1 (Atom, Colutiftedirammainuiniadalia inmom', DISAIN, PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, Zia rtu - *.firkvicreptita,l 4 .4 4 cal*gr ; , -r? / AEU. ts. OhES, Wawa:aux. Lassa VI n asocurams,ll.o , 4l me BOPP, OAKUM, ILS; PitiMaii , PisiotnAtilsimmiptosturipiAnklo, So. lm Watairitiiet,tiMidrbibildenbegAlMiarldirs, tlitablugh, Pa. daIMST WAr.' lice= Dia.2tairri4,4 CQ.i - aaaa Gnoczna, Commons Jan FORWallil/10 eacnann, and dada, in PEODUCM and nag- Mann mannfacrarea...fit • • • . t ELT AMEJRT t> SHIPTON, Waoisaica GROCIM, PILODIMI DILLWiIa-p1k.001122911411 No. 6 Sixth stave; Pittabinti. Pa. V i i i . ,WA/ 1 "..r.," —.roam Imam . &TT & Wad:soN, , Wawa:ll*Ln Gino -4:%* %`l,4*=ll, A/m= 3 m and &Agri to ntactorm, N 0.1.60 Lib ? •boat. Flitabarg6. . odd • lIISMA t oleliS lh CO, Wausau& 132occras. IMIL10:111110111.KWSLITS, and dukes' In' , 11914 1 5.Mdiaalu Whew swam. aid a Froa itre•N aka. w. Dia,wom DJ-LWOW:Ea CO. t P-01•Oinsiliral.112Cv WV= ab6ohd ant di Pittatkr •.• 7:;.• .1- h ti•nol. ' riorn. 01:1NF,LIQX1)41CWW2ouraus Gro• mute axD Communal ItcsgazwerNe. 172 Wad 41-..--httoprtylitrem-pmgrafili - , ILLLIM BAGALEI, W aoi.Yaur . Gwent, Na. to =4 20 Wcol'otreet, Ps. 122/Atf IeGI L W - 4:lt E lt k oilt N, A2 l4l2ln2 llbiatiy • reeg PattsburgN'Pa. ' naafi 4.I.4"IIFAVVVRER.II. 111INIEL BENNETTit . BO,N rAcTrans or WHITE STONE CHINA AND :CREAM COLORED WAHE. AkirOrnce a Wasszuvia At No. 74„Suryt 8 pm. Pula:mum. PA. • • . • a. warinrroan..»,- - J. insienizt.........Jl. P. am. L i ACKINTO6II, . .41.11MPHILLYZi VO., comer Pike end O'Hara streets, war the City • ater Works, Pittaburgh, Pa.,..Manufactnrers of "' • CHINTOSH ANI.V.II.IIMAILL% IMPROVED P TENT OSCILLATING STEA M ENGINE:Ii AND 8 IL VALVE. , of all dew and boa style. Hanes gat ittr tasulthvery alarm, capacity end of t lad quality. we are prepared to do heavy Job s', and solidi work In Ma line, trotting that by aile Ipines% sad the eharactar oftkiiretk;feattirit' b patronage. p i i, _iWe I .l=l attention to our BALANCED CZ TING INGILMMIWCOMbinths vantages ltiretottli itnitskbied 'ha Elam clam of laea d OSEPH-F:11441LION:k OM; 7" Ooriou of lint and Liberty Knots, P11211131:11/AH. P. lOUPZEIOII &Tian ZNOINP,OLAOHUUSSA6 -41 k.. o t r. IiEVERANCE, No. 50 Wens tit, • Pitiabm•gb, muuIerIABRIVI7II, 11( ,,,,,, i'llit.firi'00 "AMMON lIDIZAILIIDAD, . Aka. r articularodrod or •boporlaniCl.B sod HIV. , 8 . Imp &Aga. ma& toordol'as than to ti c ie. . A rood Amortment toortsetly oo bsod • . mrACtus l erO u rratil i A ri lialgrV irff %ra n ,— WOLF?, PLUNK:NTT I CO., Owe ifaimsze f i HMS. Wareham°, No. 12 Wood street, corner ., , Ylretaltt • • b 11a. ;re se* D 110 4 o. •• fr Libetay strvet, maths Sixth, Pittsburgh, • • tunas of WELK - LASHES AND SWITCII. •, fi t every deoniption of LEVIS= lIIIALDED n. a tioxi. ,, shlopsd as yes itistroettoes. y foigdaltly Em,, z ztl i a IgUIL .EXTRACTRIL-WITHOUT PAIN. BY SHE USE Olt A.WEEPABLTUB 1. EBY NO DRUGSoaGAITANICHATTERI • USED. ‘• • • gentlemen and that. Omoillee hen bad • r teeth extracted by my grooms, and are reedy to tlfy r to the safety and pirderner of the opera• • af.owhatarer has been aid byres.= Interested In • • the contrary, haling no knowledge of ray ki j 4l ln alt n aties4otet beet tnaterlaL OUDRY, Dreier LSI ilmitheetd et. Al icp 0310,11 AD . 'Dicotii i C9thze),l34 luignalbri e n Ilif M E V : . • co— A- P - at ,, •• • Bobblatalusti. MA • , , 1101,X4AELL ARS, Are. r. G. JOHNSTON r i (*. t - "lettatt.' Ihtio r AlWit 7 002; 1 1.4i0 '4.II 4 I)STA- L - Tunisza, No. Wood dtrootoicit door to lb* T. iiMlllgfAtifti.l 'mut • vemitah'lr9 , 10 erin Ora* 4010 8td 1 4 11 4 1 . TAILNIMIX 7;' • . , t er uSEPII iiORNE, DIU= IN 'Tam amts. ZICUOIDWICS eru. Goon, No. Tr street, Pittsbuireb. i spill lATON, MACRUM 4tiV., Puma ix I titbsouniuse, Tuui. s. lienuou, d 0., NOL Tiftb 'teed. Pt . 1 1 101 .Itly . "n .tiff 4. - 11 -tt era , c t P4 l .P.,!l l . l i9l#9lmAing tut, mon f ita 0410, taiA t titi g riTa Ind thld loul woad elak rpor ananunticalans and into:omi Map: Grua starest,, , ovpl.lp., Isar" AlAtt IIN e MISR' i'ILPERS, at 1 1 141 ~tzt:Narntr4trit byis AND la • 80 bb • ;.)r .. • asul torsito,by. - =UT H. 'JOLLIER. •, ---.. . -....:, -, :-......::,..,,-:-:.,-- 3.:.'..:•:.7.-.-::).:;', ..",,,.,.....-.:-.;,::, 1: ; .. ,. .. , - - ... , ; , .. ,- . - ... - : .-- -, : 1., *::::-. i' ,-. i . 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MORNING AND EVENING EDITIONS, DAILY, CONTAINING THE LATEST NEWS UP TO THE EOM OF PUBLICATION. • TERMS: Notsum llorncor-418 per . r=oar odranoo, or 12 came for week from oirrienk 7 Immo tornos-53 Por =Pam , oanolco. or 8 mote per weak from carrion. WOW Yornon-81010. Oophm. 22 per sonsum Fin or Ma Ph Prib; Tea or gi*N'air.PPfr ormoro, ADVIRTISINO AT 1111A2ONA.BLZ BAUM FRIDAY MORNING, SEPT.% 5 TIIB POSITION OF AFFAIRS. The news and rumori today are of the moot exciting character. Ono army bas fallen back to the fortidoatiolts opposite Washington, -and it -is rnmorad,that a - large rebel army ha l o entered Slay Loud, by way bf / 31 Lee 'burg, 6/1 that din. Wool is marching an army to eet It ' These rumors. are. not cheerful, and they are caleulatsid to curate gloomy feelings. We do not ICok so dlspalringly at the into of affairs aro some appear to do. We !taws faith In the final and complete overthrow of the rebellion, and no, dbfasier affects our conedence in the Anal! hem .. And Bar Lead. Our savoy fell baak-to•Waahlrigton in-pur suance of a Walled plan of the Government. A letter from Wuhineton says that on Sun day • Cabinet mating wan ,held, at, which it was jtutily decided . 0 issue order. for the army to fat Iback vire tie old PO:m1mo time, for Biz or eight wake, wail as new /eau ehattkao• Area slightly Gan. Halieek, it I. a ted, favors this Plan verY i!!9°8 1 /. . 421 0,. 1 4.41 6 4 13 ° . agieP! with "him on this point. They say, that no great risk inrelevence to the capital should be Ino4ntercd, at thy moment, a* Ils have an immense new armjpoUring down to the Ilia between the contending , troops. It is now thought that ahundred thouiand troops .will be sent up-the riser to Pools►We, Point of Bock, and Hirper's Ferry.- We have a large force now at ila'riar'O 'Parry, and Gen. Wool, it is said;•has gone to command them In person. Bo far wit/tingle eertalily known of the movements of the rebels, but they can not possibly De oonesalod,more than a day or Li l lie ' . The stories which have been -*vita that our troops have been Loonspelled to fell back, are stated by ,a correspondent of. the New York Iroesimg Pal, to be untrue. Oar troops hare not been attacked 'and could hero held. Cert. treville had. it been-aAsisebi‘ ';Coca in. the lortikoations, a large Once nen be detached to Other Pointe. Thereirtio :lotion to be Winn 4. The rebels are making a desperate cen time u they will And before all is over. CEN. POPE'S ARMY tICOVERY OF, OUR wounzt. Appearance of the Field INTERESTING PARTICULAR. Buzz En DATTLE-A';itx, Sept . : 1, 1862, The incidentsel' this letter were taken down in my note-book oh.ihe bloody batio-feld *anusu Plein o While inarronnded bx, the White, mid bodies ot ilaln beroee.of the .Repablin, and 6,000 living iloidlen .4- the re- ' At 10 o'Clock on Monday, Gen. Pops Sent a flog of trues with a seeped. sitibiilanCeS tAi carry a our wounded in the thtiaidsy's fight. Your correspondent was . kindly invited by the Roy. Mr. Winslow, Chaplain of the sth . New. York, to accoin i pi ti y:the train. . - ' Notwithstanding had too pass or tiajthini ta shield me if the rebeicheittahena fanny. t • Wave retained me as Prisoner ' I - could- not I..vOthrtand the. riding . pucka ' of - cariosity . Whiehistaptad in. to ontalt shelf lines.' ' - • 1 ThirtNrps arrived,. it the . onterlipi Of :the enemy's .videttes, stationed niong.the baak. of Obb Run, about 11 o'clock..' and the whinstag al, once gave admittanci within 'their lines:: A curious group of elouch: 7 ltatted, litotstenit... uhiforinsd cavalry thronged, around us,. and • Omagh detailed to moortuttathebattle-fbdde stood around Ilstiosslyataring st ur ailt we wire a sort 'of national , line 'shoti. They: "{ere spry 'respectful and comuittidea 7 ' tie,. : Chatting Mani the road,, they; took as: td the battle-field.; .Bmading around the hat- , tee= field . in - varidu 1 , Squads} • companfer,:: and bettatione;:were about 5,000 ioldiert; drsesed: in every 'style of ' drastic eonoSlvellit i . freß ts sarteut.huntiag-jaekottoateln/kret overcoat., Bernd-were dram& as- ciiilisusiwitirnottdps. Military about them exoepki rworder rl rusty` shot-gun. They all sited -ea litterleny before the war would. close. They Iteld;:“.11) pia bled to do was to stop fighting mph and . ..yule W ould come, as we were an sick either weir. ;'they said they for some time had got nothing sat or wear from the „Ooverninent.', They b not received a Sin& »Wit:rem the Gov eMment for the last; tan:days, bat had lived on the °matt:, sad the supply they took ham at Mazassas; still alitostiveryman grow his intention to figiittio the hut ditch for t eirtttspendonee.. i 1 ; - ... ~ . , w W urded pi :T w hil i ks4 7 4. l 4i n a r ,:lpi n g p i. ": o lnrr ir 9 d ni . ln c : o 7. E 7 g i t ,, ,, ,, - 17 - ...... b n - , 1 a their sistastlenslirmly and , strongly-.and m Tas Toeless. standpoint. They -asked 'W at :Sight, we lad tettelascite theiritsjper: li r t ati / id thim' theyetire• pantribend,Orwattsi stlarY sense 'alibis:WM' end-thit *Bois Of Ist limited military knowledge should un- Wand the pollorsed,noiesslty_oftisprivint 4lt m of the labor of a =Lamb* _tilled their 0 dsend allowed them to: go to war..., They: abed what right we; bid towomafiscate their p party. I told them that every nation ad= i m tted the right to omillsoata tha property',.or t tors, and that they - themselves even went f thAH'or when tyliy cipaiiiittitlh• — dibltt due .Itortheizi' men,,, hey ionliseited, ;sae it, proper &idiom; tat} . whm. , they ,: term a common enemy" 'Oareenvarsation was deeply: interesting, and was partiMpated in with much - . ,now Till IFINLIi . 1.00111). • 7 7 1 ) Our dead lay untouched as fell In inf. ' tee, with the exaepti on of their ceps and shoes. I did sot in.a iiisite; docassaosy Lie whole tightsiiiiidnif:dicir, Whets tito shoe, Acdatti Um Miled. :Thus lerorepalliatingclwentrtate. editor many of tharabalanrera barefisseed.l A - Mkt rebel thod 4441totteded had ill Jaen dlipmeed of,ind not iti single-testly _s at ick' killed or woundedromanced , 0n... - ths.fleld. Even thi itiliglioilieldiers did not know whore: they.liad - _bsan taken to. They ; were evidettlyibutted :itearitly itb limittitht b*.tui gross, for potimilomdly ,e wifely ravine I cam* across, mttundirstenstinwii ten or fifteen "fea' aquirtior)*"-tisidtarlatima.luid - been secret ail trata'thi_te,#sVtbstibirtiterat—_-- , . ,-:::- -. -- . .IE-nor 'ses V a; 4aorirrr. • '-- " 1 .f DlitiligLilit-thinages,4 - trainotregotur alakid 1144 aid 615**Z B. 14ttisp mini . . . . • .• . • • • , • • • I#lll/11 by no, as if to attract oar attention, as I then thought ; but I afterwards rode along with a rebel Major beyond the 'battle-field, whose's' train. of wagons three-quarters of a toile long were movingtowards Gen. Mire ' division, situated about two miles north of the battle-ground.. Among this train I noticed many 11..5. wagons and horses. The Major in command of thotrainitold me that this was the Ars% train that bad arrived from their base of supplies since. the .army had marched through Thoroughfare Gap. During the in tervening Otto therebels bad subsisted on the eounts7, Being . drimeed in a semi-military snit; I could very well pass fora Confederate. Ta king advantage of this, I piisbett beyond the sentries on thevight of the battle-field where the 26th N. T: bad fought in the Saturday's battle. I knew it was the battle-ground of the 26th from the killed and wounded on the ground. - Prom this commanding position I had a vietvef Longstrset'adivision.as it lay encamped on the distant hills, and gently sloping from the • nerth• toward Manassas plains. , A cavalry-man rode up and inquired of the soldlers where Hill's division—was stationed, and was directed to a point east of Long street's command. I believe from what I learned in this reconnoiserinoe that the rebels intend no retrograde movement, andthat they will not for some time venture an attack on • The rebels expressed great respect for the PbUitYLof Gen. :Lee, who is now, and we's at the reoentlittle, Commiiidar-in-Chief of the Jebel foreet....They have hate/noir confldenee in Breekisitidge, and the star of Beauregard is waning. They bed npt heard of their re pulse at Fort Doneison slid Baton Rouge. usal. nuscziLum. Thrdiscipllninirtlitrrebill - trbbps 15 - 16osa irgleed; The pickets had no life and looked , simply ,at me. whets I passed them. The Ofileere said they bad given explicit orders to the men not to take of the shoes of our kill ed, hat, totsiltbitanding, the order:was en tirely disregarded. The Confederate cavalry Is the line's arm in the service, and the artil lery the worst. I have no faith in the reports that the enemy is now moving North towards Leesburg, and thence through Aldle's, Snick er's, and • Ashby's Gap' to the valley of the: Shenandoah, or that they intend a movemen t . in force on our right flank. I believe it tape, diMit for the army to withdraw to Arlington . ights, andredtganise. With so many gen erals .we'ean have no_ unity of movement.— With the army at Arlington flights, more can 1?• dyne with less expense to the national Gov ernment to recruit•our army—to re-fatten our jaded horseti and re-bpoke our tottering wag ons, thee oats be dime at any point distant from oni hereof supplies.-:. - Cor. N. Y. Tribune. EVACUATION' OF OFSTirEVILLE. RAID ON nit ! WAGON TRAINS. The Engagement of Monday DEATH OP GENERAL STEVENS IitADQVAITINS ARMY OP 141E0131a, I Centreville,e TO o'clock Monday evening. J Saturday night wa. a dismal night at Can- Mullis. Thy Army of Virginia, for three days victorious, was forced to take a back- Ward movem ent and rest on the laurel, won. The army hid not b.on .defeated, for out of the combined forcei; there were not 50,000 men "tree* 'words with the enemy. Why the tusual oommanding did not so dispose of his rees that every regiment should have the Senor Cfrnesting the enemy, I do not know; but Genets& have reluctantly admitted the Mine in my presence. iThere were apprehensions that the enemy been heavily reinforced, and' that before it arrival of reinforcements from McClellan the rebels might advanoe ender tho moment ary prestige they had gained, and throw their *bole force on ear left flank', ecimmanded by fieneral McDowell. At Franklins and SUM- Mr'. testier° force swept up - from - Alexandria, these apprehenilons .cased, and theeimy was wife. Gen. Serener, with - kit Penineula vet- mane, composed Or Richardson's, Sedgwlck'e, end Kimball's divisions, was posted on the right wing, and Brink vin in the centre. Fixes vpire built, tents were struck, and thee the .army lay on their arms until rooming, await ing the enemy. litithiog of importance trans- , rued during the n.glit - , i Sunday morning d ue Led on the quiet lines ..f .both armies.. _ Arneounoissance from our Mmy - revealed - the - foot that the enemy did . niot attempt to follow after the battle of the j before. , t 1 . o Th h e e l a r r r t id or ette th s e p had ow n o o r t- etre. follow. np w en w e . tm A te c d t : f r as Ball Run. Tice teeth is they had ' not -o'clock on Sunday their pickets made a faint iow on our 'Amen loft; hut they were soon nt baok by a' few randcat shorn from our ar- , tillery. Tale movement' on the part of the ebony was no doubt made de a feint to draw! our attention from an intended • rald on our ' , supply train., Mundial; to the right and rear along the Fairfax road.. Ia SAID ON VIP WAGON restos. mas 'made shout 3 o'elook on Sunday, two nes from F airfa x Court House toward_Cen unripe, bjit regiment of cavalry under Fits ltingh Ile. f Oae company ;of the 2d 11. S. , cavalry . were taken prisoner', with Captain flight commanding -the company., A few,' ilridotn shots were fi red fate the wagon trains, 101 l at thii time extended in 0.-continuous 11111-from Centreville to Alexandria. No other' damage was done' than to i errata a harmleas r.eicltement among: he civilians who thronged the thoroughfare. • 1 . wiecor's OPIRITIONI3. On Mooday:morning-Ititelligenre was re-' trod at-headdstartors that-the &visions of. ill and Longer:vet -intended to appear on our' 'V ht in farm ond.eut • Off our supply trains. . prevent tills oonsunimatton, the di v ision of n. Reno: win ditlpfitChed by Gen. Pope to t i trfax Conrt..Moure. ~I t!,also was ao deemed p udent to 'imminent.. the evacuation of thin . rills, to Corer our hose of operations, Inas : ch ae (Tens: 11111-and ' Longstreet were ik own to be in forte some distance toward it ashington froonthebettle-field of Saturday, a d a, s .rsoooitoiosatic4ito the front bad re- , led an anticipated movement in the same re d etion.liy_the enemy :_ __ .. . _ . '", - • 1 , ,The Army of .Afirginhacommerieed'trotirthr' ward Fairfax Court Amu on Monday at 9 o look, Reno's. division , leading th e march, 1 0 . . - a dMoDerieU'e.aorps following.. 11 MI TITTLIVNNTOND I'AIIIPNX 00IIIIT NOVBX. As Reno"adivisinw wiu pursuing its line of march, and when within. one. mile and a bolt ' .Ol,Fairfax,Court, House, a-, balmy volley from * fame of riflemen came pouring In upon them Atm the:woods to' the right of the road.. , i tila oisc aticla hm riad eztc a trina t,.4 Ft:Ganisi.:4lThiu%rarigraiLlioornailiwkwal 11 ..,* h e' : ep inal lt ali e: Ki ersa b ilM Gt os p t'.e B d i li w re ar ly t. reosived bid . Stevan', brigade, composed of the 28th husetts, Bth Michigett,'6oth and 100th P eneylvania, and 40th New York.. . f e 7 0 lindStersitsltomediately formed their 'co mends In line of battle to repel the : attack b the.insinyi - eoW - contatiled. • iti ,the . thick, s bbery of the woods :' ' CIONP Steven, rode u and down hie lines gallantly, rallying his m al'lntireldated. by repeated volleys from an li l'' 17 ',,tho u .' e du n i... : :: 7 :1';‘ :3 oerda':i'artw ;: iii : ti : !: 1: clidl ari ml :lirespo m m e d n : 1 alit to la b bi sl y Ye bio ct: m "ti o P o le : W w w h i: o hha p .r4 :r i e e e e s: p re s se d lake them tthe enemy ai't t:: and lt:hn eve them before them with great slaughter; elle thus eharghig them Gee. Stevens wais. with a Minis ball and instantly killed, but t until the soomy.hatt. beep .routed,: - Capt.' . Tau, the eon , of the. General, was ,also ded in, tea. hit6l..• -Ketteuey's. ,bstterio• npentici oii 'the rebel 'forces, musing sad M among t he rebel' reeks .= Skirmishing . „kept igloi,abont_thrso boure, when. the .4% rayAnstroatod,ihd,tbs crairrptisoca on en.: Tams, k 44 u rge. 00i} Ca l dMiti;earted ' o;ei ills obaIilo:: ., : g r tlip i *LA . : .., :2 0 11 ,14 7. .. 1izi e r v e d n ea in d g la , - y 711: , b - it weti wi,wh e nit e l .. s a t t ll4 7° llu e ritil f r r : 9 4 l ei t et W an " d 2 s : ht Pa l te/WlY i lor Ws?* "Irsa - iMPIr IfitaMeniscrsall Int-Gleirinr Of Watlirng= Yemitaryjarldliftepidt*.to heir fought ‘if°lolo4aul 133 441:4 t 1111 Pfl 3 Aftzda7." - '' not 8 T t Vie t 4 ta r 5 7 .7 !;./'44•;;_..i::•:•:•'.4o ',.r .%' . ji . ' . . •'''_ ' 2 ‘ .': : : • C:" * • ' :' ',- 7.':' , ! -, Z7,'l'i: ' - - ' , ; -' ',. • •.' '' :I : '-''':, ..: : :17.C'. - -! :, :i , '. •,, :. f.; -: `:'' `::. From the Army near Washlugon. We are permi t ted to make the followi g ex tracts from a-private letter written by gen -1 I Haman of intelligence to a member •Jf his i family. Ii will be read with interest y all: VirssitiNarea, Sept. 1, 1862, Dean—:—l returned about one hour .." ago'from Bull Run, where ‘l . have been look ing after and endeavoring to assist oar wounded. I have walked, - since thbs time last evening, thirty-five miles—in from the neigh: borhood of the battle-field, and encamped on. the ground, soldier fashion, last night, at Fairfax Station. I was wet to the skin by the most violent shower we have had since I have been here—but having rubbed queen thoroughly with Bay Rum and put on dry clothes and my wrapper and slippers, feel mighty good. As you may imagine I atorlot in a humor for much letter writing, or much of anything else excepting sleep. There are some things, however, of which I feel bound to write immediately—to relieve, so fat ac I can, the anxiety of friends of those engaged in the late most bloody and fearful battles, The Pittsburgh Rifles had five wounded— Jas. Collard, eye ; E. Eangdon, seriously ;E. Friths:, not eeriously ; E. Torrens, not seri easily ; W. Seandret, not 'seriously. The balance are all cafe, I know, excepting Lieut. Bessemer whose Where shouts I know not, nor does hie company ; but it Is yet hoped that he may turn up. The first man I met, almost, at Cestravillo, was Sergeant Craig, w ho alarmed me by saying that up to that time, (Sunday morning five o'clock) but fifteen of the com pany (Pittsburgh Rides) had been uustered; but I had the pleasure in the evening of that day of seeing 32 men in line all of that com pany. I took by the hand Captain Oweton, (by the way a brays and gallant officer) Will. McClurg, Ed. Darlington, Andy Morrison, and many others of my old friends in the company, who are all looking well and able to meet Secesh any time—and with - anything like a fairehow to meet him Suceeesfully. ,Teltall yoUr friends in, Pittsburgh they can, !tilt-brag on the "old Pennsylvania 'Rosarys's," 'is I have the testimony of - at least 50 wounded of those who fought beside them on the left wing, that they fought like heroes - as they always have fought from Dreinesvie to 801 l Run Ne. 2. What I tell you in regard to the number of the Pittsburgh Rifles, gathered to gether In the 24 hours after the battle, 1 esti say holds good of almost all the „companies istri regiments, as I know from my own ob., servationand when you hear persons say a regiment Wall Cat to pieces, and , have but fifty' or one hundred men—don't he In a harfy to believe it, as time will bring in many Who have been detached, and lost their coinpanies andregiments in- the march from the front: If any one tells you the Army of Virginia is de moralised and not in a position to meet the enemy again—tell them I know it to be false, from actual observation, and tell' them for their encouragement, that on my walk from Centreville, I met not less than from 50,000 to 60,000 trestireinforcements on the way to the scene of the late eonflictrith at least 125' or 150 pieces of artillery- , -and these men not green troops, but the Peninsula veterans of Sumner, Franklin, ,- &c.— From all I have • seen 'in the last few days I have concluded that I can exalt the conflict of .Centreville (where the next battle is expected) with confidence as • to the result. I am encouraged, and not at all dis heartened, as many seem 'disposed to be. I just missed seeing Colonel Bays, who is anions the wounded—having been shot in the leg during the nation, I believe, of Saturday. I met a squad of his wounded, belonging, I think, toe 51eKeesport touipany, attached to his regiment, who declare that Gad never made a brailer man than Alex. Maya, of the devoted 63d Pennsylvania, and I believe it. I saw Col. Leasure, of -the 100th Pennsyl vania, who was slightly ,wounded in - the calf of the leg. He hopes to be able to return to the brigade he commands before many weeks. For the present his wcrind is so painful as_to prevent htur either riding - on' hersebatklor walking, otherwise he would Malan with his brigade,_ as I assure yeti it is a great trial to him to be obliged to leave them - at so critical • time as this.- S. No Sacrifice is too Great to-Save the Country Mr. FOINKT, in a letter to the Peen, dated September 2d, uses the follow i ng emphatio langtu9te:. As ,I have said, our polity hereafter must be a policy of concentration and . power. It le not so much that we occupy towns_ and street holds—we must annihilate the rebel army. and utterly destroy every source or its trength and perpetuity. Richmond le noth ing to us in comparison. Norfolk and Nash.‘ vim, are mere collections of houref',' which have no advantage beyond -a cOlection -of houses in Massachusetts and Missouri.' In taking Richmond we must uttvrly destroy the rebel force—end then, Richmond is taken. Let us adopt the Roman. sentiment—"where there is solitude, there is peace"—lot us make our war a war ofdestruetionandtitermination. Plating the Republic abOve oOns ider &tient, let all cart hlythitige peristithat it may be preserved.- loq there'be flame acid islood , sued, and barren lands,'•villages desolated; and every evidence of .prosperity destroyed ; let every negro be emancipated; let the whole South bo a desert, but. let the Republic he preserved. , These new disasters only inten sify this fearful prayer in the heart of every, loyal man. Lot 44 confen that this war is nothing feu than'a war for aspire . . This race must'control the continent of America. There can he no rivalries in the authority: Wo may . separate to-day, but our 'children will 'curse us for-it hereafter. Par better to pail through the ordeal-mow, and come forth Chastened and triumphant, than, by mistaken policy and false ideal: of military or political belief, to leaf, behind us a country. .equalled.only'. by Mexico .in Its ~ weakness, and Turkey in its degradation. Oucastostac. Major. General Kearney. 44 dispatch frbin WashingtOn enye: - Th. body;` of Major Oen - oral ,Kearney was brought to this city thin evening ander a :iv airy •roorti•and •arooinpanled by taimbers of his staff.• A•rePort was current that no wound had been discovered on his personi and that he bad died from heart disease. The body was placed in the hands of Drs. Brown and Alexander, embalmers, who discovered that a ball had entered the lotier . yart.Of ..his back . add'rayetsed hie body . length*De,ltidging near the epper . ptit of the Grout . After the process of iimbainsept tad bean completed, the. limb:met of the bonnie soldier wore an 44:pron.! Monte life-like that it was diScult halfwit, that the fiery martillapirit ttitt so lately ant• mated them was - quenched.. :. • .... • The'. death.of (*enema ...Kearney has struck all elastseemitb eadnesei and in the ranks of the. army) his' loss is mourned aaJkitt of: ail idolised - hire. He was shot last night leading a regiment into the; light, in ordei to post them in A position which' he: - deemed it important to hold. ' ' Of all the - gillint envier: that - Alava nobs - will be - MOM deeply lamented br aimpatibini in arms than the' brave Phil. Kearney. His body was sent our lines by the enemy; under aYlag ottrtce, • . . The Battles at-Bull Wasinscrroer,t 4:;-4-information - -han beta received thakveveral Tarsona'freon this eity,witieolbors, weneyesterday:on the bet... tieFtield at Bail Rao; attending-to the burial °Utile dead, and abotiStwentx surgeons !wars with the pity., tejs, farther staled; this in number' of oar oltizene, - *Sindhec . ,tho ao n:t s °raent albite,' were andniebtedly esitairod lif andel' ley ,tha enemy, 'Who were named in harsasing gen,'lllitics on ble retreat. Their, going On battle4laid—without itag of wises rendered - them' • ' • - Thel.parcled_ -prisoners, who have arrived Vete, say:tall& they were Nell :treated.bY ,the , enemy, except. in, the matter. a dbod ; and farther, that a report was prevalent &mop &the enemi that General Beall has. died hts Aroundi,endllinl'Lite was yesterday:slightly s tranded in; the hand by the ,ieeldeptil eharge ofewn pistol; . Ids Tax folloirtig if the. expites ordir:rof : the President, tepointhit IM:elated to' the cram'-' mend of ' all: the troops foie the deferieeret the , Ihwitgriareas or mts'Aittriri,-: •r: -..: ...AnzOth.rx.iliarnalle , Ornos,l t Wkaillit4ton, floptetaber...2, 31362..., :. By dlitotion of the President, Major rt,, oral McClellan will EST° pl?4saand.ot the,cot'. 41114111 Onfe:YrichiaitOit zrld,4 - ,i4:-4vaßa for the 'dohinie of thaCaiittal:, ...• ~:: , ~ Br Order of the ihniratarf of Watt '', t ` '' ' ''''. . - I 1- - • ". 31,1), Toirnalutn,'Aia' i'kil,ll4p. -' 4..: •',.:,...q. .-....-:,:...:-: ~1 ..,-,.. ' ... VOLUME LX.XV---NO. 249 - General Fremont in Boston. 'Berton, 'Aug. 29, 1882. I don't know that - your 'readers will be sufficiently interested in this provincial town to peruse two letters within one . week, but events of so much importance have occurred here since last I wrote that - I . feel justified in sending . yon , details which will not be communicated by tele graph. I will pass 'over the ,processions and speeches on the Common which came . off on Wednesdiy. - With the exception of Governor Andrew's soul-stirring,-heart felt address, the oda/twos patriotic enough,:: ' but it was the patriotism of a set of con-; servativee, who are so cruelly blind as to . , prefer seeing their Sons and brothers dieef - fever in the bayous sad swamps of NeW - Or- - : leans and the Chickshominy, rather-than make use of negroes . to :dig .ditches and, stand guard inlthe poisoned - night hours.. Corcoran's reception aday was . earnest and enthusiastic: It watrnaturally enough rather Irish in Its character. If it serves to incite enlistments from the large num-, ber of that and other classes who have still held back, it will have had the desired end. , • . But, the great event of the day, of die • week, of Boston's history,.it may be justly said, was the reception of General Fremont at Tremont Temple. It was all the more significant in the fact that the'" highly re spectable" names which are usually consid ered necessary to give character to public • assemblages were largely absent; it bad no official authority. There was little or no preparation Made; bat the people came_to T gather, and each an: outburstenthusiasm I have never .wititeised, and 1./a4l on the . Boulevard dui when the,fr,ensh s a l-: diers retained frOm the - Crimea.. There has neve r been . a single 'Anton newspaper ready to' espouse the cause of Fremont, so that. the reports .. .of the meeting, are_ not . tinged with partisan feeling., The Journal says: • . "The reception of Genet Fremont last night was ono of the largest and mast en. thusiastio ' that ever look place .43. this :AV.. Treniont TeMple was crowded faits utmost capacity, and there were thousands upoll thousands „who could not get ...across Its threshold, Or:. in fact hardly, get within henring distance of die, Temple. •Jaside the TemPle, while the 'GI-tassel weespeak, tug; the excitement„ was at fever ,pitch. .speaeh r of which vregiVe a: verbatim report, was most enthnsiusticaili_applend ed. 'lt givei his , views upon the manner of conducting the war, in:its: relations.o sla very, in a clear and emphatic manner." The, Transcript speaks more at length: ...In gther,.columns will be found an as of the immense • gathering in and around Tremont Temple, and such reports of the speeches as we could find room for. Few, if any, demon strations have ever oc curred in this city marked by equal earn estness and enthusiasm. The greeting of-- the principal speaker, and diadusashed guest was not given so much to the man as to the representative of an idea.: 'newer. ome of Gen. Fremont, and the' immense " applause . that followed his simple and di- - rect statements, were an endeniemeat of his opinions as to the cause of the rebellion and the policy absolutely neoessary' to en- - sure its destruction. The remarks of 'the General were delivered-quietly, bat with an emphasis shoiving that they were the expression of a deep conviction, the results • . of his observation and experience inactnal "- service. The absence of every shadow.a.. : egotism 'and all references to himself, ex cept where needed to' sustain his position, , , was evidence of entire sincerity and un selfish devotion to theeause of hie country. Whatever may be :thought of the military .- abilities or administrative talents of Fre mont, it would seem imPoseible to doubt the thorough honesty of his, patrietiam.. may or May, not. be ordered into, he field • again, but it looks very much as if by his, proclamation in IdiMouri he.niay, yet prove, - to have been the 'Path Finder'..of the way to end-the , war. ,- , , , , I vies in the hall when the Gimeral enter- • ed, and 44irrg the Sdilyess, Rid only compare the tremendous cheers And' waving. of hate and hnnditerchteft_ to a storm . upon, our rough New Eengland ehore,. •••,, when the wild waves rush with terrific, ,ir resistible fury upon ths ragged root-sous if, 'about to crumble them to atoms, overwhelm—. ing, the laid: Or, magnificent storm passage in the °virtu= tolarinhau tier, which frightens one as he listera„ ..tho ergufsite solemn hymn that rises out. 0f..: - that. usical I:tail:tit was the calm, earnest verse and words of the General, which car-. : ried convictions and hope to,the hearts ,of all before him. . , . • . I speak of this demonstration with feel-. ins, for vash.is.Arscpcession whe n Mark eaohusette has eximsseed ,openly, the deep, heartfelt sentiment which_ commie's her to day., It was a thrilling oration tothe,man Fremont, it was a sttblime tributt to the cause - which he repreientri. Will the pm pie, at Washington listen ?—Cor.,'of the N. 1.4'8 1111.4XCE: pEOPLES INSURANCE (X))IPANY. Mee, NCR corner Wood and Fifth Ste nu Arm mama numteircz. Wm.'Pbll4n, John writs • Win. B. MI,. John X. Park% Charier 13. Woo. Om Kirk, Vat v. olubiite,,Beedenit:".• 4RPHITECTUR4LL. ' ARC.IEIIWZOT, Pr`piares Yuiicir Daiirme LID Encineirms, 4i an kind. of Baltlngri, and str4itintends their 0111a1 on' A.Adersai min; behieezi .ac end Bobiasoa strati...UW.lra Ca': 4 7 -SeaCk - rtHAIILOTT, e L ßLyp!l3,:;f4j_multnza.. AND tiussiLiat_R _ azid /te ,potter of Mute and Muhicallostrinnea ta. 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