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CRUDE OILS, of all de. ~ eertittleee. treated - Address 1.--WZAVIIII. gal 11: 4 1 . 4111 1 101retaa iint7Ml4l3l.l, ,417.1.. , d:•-......4.1.t0pkgal , ratzic Wetter '' - .4,14 , :ta,.4.1 ' - .42,......a0tat ionaiTi4 Art a 11 'it Cat '(euccolisorif3o ' ,t: a. - 4 1.1p r.11 .# , P -- • ) IVACIaILG Gailni: litar ,1 ~, ')e. a saliva 0 , STEDO, - vt. Nat. 14 Water awl 92 r1 , 47...14 .. .. N;4:t. tovlt.. .40; ;Bo* :541 " P ' I,anagß racaraws. sow*: ••, ,::uL I II4 - AMEOWN, , ,kALISIELART, nor =asplala nomad,' Paadtraa axo Cloatands Ilizacdanafor lb*, tab of Floor, Gratc6, Rork:llia? eacrlard? Bun* - COW , veisame4!. , Biatg,' Mallow" Teitikara. fcd:And Pearl dem: daladattak LtuieW tard , - DU/410M arid Glean *nuts, Th4ottk Mai Sad Gila &eft 5,A, &oda ao.axmagasaaata. No. 291 'Liberty at., Pittibugh;":. um% tt ronwAuslia lassosAAT whole . Ale deakr INNATEEN ONZWIN,, • BOTTZB, LAND, POEM DAWN, FLO/ far • .s.m.:4 I POT.A.NII.Z.Irdat.L; gIurNAA . ..per AND -LAUD OILA, , DRIED • raurr AA( -Proftop,,eter,,ANl,MA &Was !trod,' I SILEP CAM A Alloitto mos fakir: a...r plo P p. alai nealornAn• ItOUB,GBAINi4BO'. PIIODINISCSO.2I3,LikeIte urgk, Pa.: - Maas brands of flour for Bakers t. an Plttib d flandlf tee' csstudantly cm baseLl-PartieutirAtamumvp al ti to' /111Ing order. for illerchandiza generally. °coldly 5 ,, 1. -,. t',...../ t C , O 4, • TW lASt! • . 1 . ii.. .. • ''' ;' 4 ll . V n ' in 717.1.: " r • .1 0 4 , - r - , . ,-2L s -, ' f•trr - 4' ,i4,_ '•, -lA,Wptlifty.a37. OVIMPARDING!AIs. U Comilla* wu.Agfeiat the sale Of "OMB; AIM A A I " U t ?jasrn att .ronVertrateNitiled ..;:10 • ':•P• • —• • • • ‘ ' ' lntac l 4 '"*.Al 121. ilASictissiceSZlEKtialirs,; • Utz 2r44l " 7l . 4l tierrMlL • 8.121; •;1 rburistatirtidatolgitastall, , :qt..w)corriaretietrannttibin • im.B.:ly • • • • • f ASP? .11 irMr.oo)ol:thail)2lN. 24,6. ^.'"f1ri1t AP 4 aw/wkeiderofteltaltrOPPCW, taw* 41417.4;QfLA111. TRODUCK, ho., ti9. , M• Attainwan. . asl.l:dly- ''YELL - Ap un . ^ •1 , =OW LirJahLElDlOTZPindiCanuithenes --warn fat the and aide al ORUDZ ;1954k ,, EXIIINED 'nohZ UM, Nat. 69 and 70 Wanke 3 ., Pittabutith:- . Adralenee nude on cotdgunierda. • Li _ aatintimake noi 31'0111 Son No , zi , vtc maortoiJno. 4 12tigin,17 street. *Ma. 'cut AND Ccatigriments leapestfunri c ak.M . t k e y waHHuLy war. mum", WRITE - ;BROTHRRA, Forinstaq TT C l onauarzonillnarnairra and daaldrirtsi, PIWVIIBI.O2fBAND PRODOCZTHINEHLLLY, 2es Llbaty street, I.lttsburgb,-Pa. mitt _ _ kiatiO ' toioassiosr kimulaw. • ArtarvcAuns larnassnrsD osa4 "0- NAILS. da• Na 183 J DAYR RAIL. AL: . 051111,1 Elpitew-Partaer: A/IMM44, , .COFFAN,Ankctoessori . AlLM'CandleacloGiabilt Ca; WIIOIZEIALX ORO.; 4314417'115-Ne9.21141/ "Nteg. a MGT fr. CO., anooessorto " Plt.olllloll AND 00/11LIABION O.HANTS,447 Liberty arta!, Pittat!argb. Pa. ivya ._..—_ JOIDI .„L HOUSE & 00: Wu : - •:,,stettraturivetatiZt. ° ‘ 7 . 7 1.1fi1im1b_51.V.4 4v i n • LUZ miaow aim Ooxinenor WI Wood istmetaitialmarlr, 14 5Z0W1.....W/L 1111122.A1141CX. ROWNA, KIRKPATRICK% Wataa; ..ae.d. deals's. is 7.X,0178 4. D: .10.113actiS /21 , 03dattr-10%. 4 1 Reel,'Plataburee. • itiguNaistrs. , lATOODSIDE lb WALLACE, WHoLssAtrblnTOitizi. I • • • JO - :TON,ILY YAM inalacniss,s4. , tr,of misti_i_Vaisco., ZatnettranUgrti , 4 Frscripttosui caret:a/ix ••• • • undid a all • • . T •I Lt AL atgAnVsoa, I. aux Daman sad Noodraildkarof-Wtan -I,..XXPE AND deITHABOD, Owner of • Wo ‘ tneid hold :1 - addieen4:Ptliabaratifi rstvtr;-..wita ta az, u DRUGS, PIMPS% 0/1.8, IrMINLSLIZEI • DY4 IRV 2941 Liberty. strait, Pltte orirenixffi - raialve prompt attention. 4 , .„mh _ I. Ha Wood *Mot; Corner cr 3 a Vireo alley; Pittetrurgh. Pa. oor-4 -- fliari'll.weroCitßANE-Arrourir r - 41; j_ • ~ILIE Goeparatair.,,,wr,y 4 sw. - OMc., No. T r a w ilal nt : ..-..- atrark.,.-PittslSdlyb; Pe.' wil business ant to his ears will resolve prompt attention. °slim .. made in Allegheny and ina,l4 ; .. :Watakostu,_ LtireP ; ,,, Gationnswrendi ted Wrotriptty. .:- - ' se3. y . _file. V 4.140.14. (tascor Fayette comity, cp Pa.,) Artotatt, We -, , , : ~..,:,.,r_,-; .... %+7 OP/TIBBUBGR, Pa. , I, OMee-8. AL corner . Numb and Grant Wreetal .--,." 1 odt _1 LtiliTtEb'qloo4lllllo4.l.A., A. V. cr AI Lai. 0117C4 INCOIId stray Hamra Law B to Nn. 93 Dtimond street.,., - Will attebdown., USN; Wittlianeni , secming and .. _, :: . /0 „ t 4 . 4. .,,.. . ",Tograr 11... L ULL Z1 1031 : 11 :.";;:.......L..01:11 11.44144 Tr 411X.ItAWOK 440 N, . -..,, n 7„ likraVy'LJiii.'llre:l334cnirt - h street, aced above kimittdiold, Pittsburgh * Pa... . ;- .. mytt:dty- lIIIIUMAIst_ ZWINW• Arrosursir A r a tV.Uatlisizzoa AT Law. urn No. 150 74mrt1t am% bleist to Chao linoit Py. 7. wimakwita. i ..' h D 1 SMITH ' Arm ,'' lorM Xaillial4Kid t ' . E ' g Yu . % h. dibDi , liCangl l / 4 /, O " O. • Q aB. . deIjOYEE Arroaratirs t r ri 9516; 2 739 rountortevid,,rtitthiirs - PRODUCE. • CEUMBE WARMOUSR.-:- COLLINS, TennMsrLdeotontedee np.r.. tr. chant. an:deate s-•-• t7o 3 ITIM zed Prodne• vutimiLly, Tirol.3.WW-Zittnet; Owe Went; Pltt*burtb• - 1 1 1 - p.:114TE4.- & IL " 3a744 0 0 7 " `l - -7P -4 . - WitigterAßlM.4 . o.3 l o:l44 . 47, u_eiltualaVitiatibtspeiv anillsinten pi-Iff matuursdiccFrsmwmattipies VatrerrWoott d 'TILLIE:nett. T: 7 . Mart Doges• "• ronwewicsetawd • • :••t? *...:'.47.;419inin • • . ' • 3 - erf t" . ilereimioachisi.Lti.. • ;- - • MOM ,:.: , IWatangyhe NAWF-41.039. MEE M2=SE= Ga~&:4ta~ : eAIICD a fixes eitrAtus. • VAliaktie, rpioc, nednal ipak N9pPOxialatattultf4 .tobursh., STREET; .) : 1 * ff•;Sr: === , x. I ; / MEELMME 4111,tacEits HRIVER & ailtatumi wriopisk; inworma comity:wpm Insaottpiiirf• „' ,Oosuar Banc" 1"; so . • 4 1 % 1 34' • rmaistataa, PA.! . 4 t " I rOttrilalarr rlt €tacto/112‘' ';'lrdian---sazf v tival""; LLlti ,•• . 1:11:8111USGIH, !flaying purchased the faieranor Ads latsvpsititsi. twilyeatuelb the bostoolioa Weald Attend, add wtfl. eli eased to Suelve the. pidiosage of Idsoldreada ;IN • • 40007.11. 001103 i 111raiurft; n 414. Avo i.lasis , v , s.: , ;:mantinnukzar.- Taildliiikz,WHOLZSAbe '0 ..1.4111 / 1 1Ocza vasaridirscoures o t &alai ti4"140/117C Apaiogilyjnik, 7ISH, 100.1514.3 i LA,BAO J.UMEALIZ, QUA% ,411:josf- AT. an 4 kiasbagb• manot.gu i i. • ..y;',112 so'cond street, ' • • , ; straws , NevniArz..«,.;.` .;..i.eitia. a Jao.".aikaus , (o ' t thi c. Isu voirliille; • ' n " of V: a D.ltryoil • d}Plitstourah: aWina M 16.) : • , - , Itf aM DlA l . o .rUCKLltzi,Wikoz, li.maaiiiiii Duca amp owousawriaza • cuunti. caftilil • YESS. — JE:O. 1117.(iAit and ilOtar44)24' ERN *mans 'luict..mauts, 41 , 01:1114" , DAUM' ' : 7 lokraco; 'l'.X. "61"-'8. i ii ti t( SY. i4'.4?1 . ..s 011 7 /4 Pitalkarali;',l'''P ' • -.. ". .. atid.:l _ : OgY,, IesBROTHRM ,AAI to Iteynter.A.A , Wholesale daDii SUDE/tiN YEUPIni•NI3TB AND BPICKS, con, PE(..7IONEItY,SUGAIIA,FIRM WORM. ac 4 --126 " d -1294-13gd irtpetioLt.TetAftti..Xxittbburgh., . . U oopyosa,agresimn.- 14 47 J 41 ) ' 7 ‘t 'ALETZGA - It; (hoc s" Jain ALL Common: 14 1 kb:amine, .ad., donkey: to: idnogripAillynovOca AnDAIITIOrtanu Jdyku• 14 - 414 /10. •• TA 4 iroy.,ieznyt,toppoodichond . 01 Zff.szeo -.,;,..tvak:it.soiogrox. ROALSON 'it CO.; Vll6l.4ilai Gso• cum, Conusaiox kliacourrs gat ikriborit,in .11 of PILOVISIOtib, wid Pius bugu!zoianbetdrec No.'2s6'Llberty or;reet, • 1 .. 41.• GRAIGH, Wirotkikulanooffi,' -a - ' l.l ' • Cosneueuns Ltractuurr and dealer in. SLIMY, IibLILN, Pitudil7oX,Asl)• CV.T.SlOttsburgh P bint; .1.40. • Ipti Liberty street, opposite lien Pi, a. ' "' bitesral;ndysnsis Pate :noridgninentsi h ..: '' nifiLlAyar - z ESP-13—JUKES.r. itourmig-lhamica HOPE'. oiAtuil. 'Yitiroateirje Zo7iN •jg oat urazfratt; "" • MMUS L DAIXILIS Joe DOBEItT D.91,Z.t . 1LL & CO., Wilinz itiszt Caoczad, , Oosig*int'aini re4II4II.IIMIGI • diakkilt i ca 01: 1 031214 Plus. lmormainiadrunA4llb, '" • , I • witurtoz b -.4#1 1 _, ~ 4 i i gaTONOVELOWIaLi . arfaVWWT:iiVsommat Dumas mad' Comumor 'Mit* "l64l"ll7'44"4UBballth.'". # 171 .4 1 N•WE10.9210- Lauds sad Picasiiroata -Vra7t. ttsburgh tusaulsaitr • hib " st r" , Einlib43l4n.: e w.„s - W ROT Mae and 44141, ' " 44 4 Orr° In inviroini: • J1.,_ 8 1 AII#WORTH 041 W 01,164.14 • zogialaikes..Limed4tra-46.........- iinzUbtiehtt Niustuefidi. ,ion, 401.44;, 11.0.11141; CO., Waouguis GRA AF wad cui.sza Coacamiwgralsaanars; Ifo. 112 Wood = Libartt rtuabargb. JIdIdM BAGALEY,..WHOmmrs WctW A U3XANDER KING, Wriousiam owmaamoonn 000nA. Ati4*), .270-idtiorty b_rs; V4 , 4ofsrßEltii. 4 AN : :7 .17 C/4111A4 C(7lrjl=llllr4rONZ criffisrLl7-, 'lhiskig;slASlD,WA:go"l-,:,,,----.:„ A ANa r. M AC er ElClZMNsireueePillidle erc 17 .0iiiM7Yistrea"rAc LO t 01101.11411 TING BMX OM= AND biosykra, -- '?Lilfalfatlett etp atechfnery qtleake asyfrentynad of the anatatlity, we are tirnared Co 'do hoary J binejWeigleit work In Ms link trusting thee b 7 PranlPtue* Thilact°rotoar.). o"ft We ti4,j)6Cilridfailifiittigo‘,aoa -B4LASM ' ELVA OsunktiATlNG-loNounwee4xwohiang advantages heretofore tutattedned to thkr •Cleter of /Engines. ..... JOSEPH F. 11 112410,ZiaiXi., owner of, Vrit.iii4 ofreetl, • " .- . . krivaausaft, i= " ZIMAZAKACIIINXitY, Pc4gigt . :*;lo roast ••1421(111JER EMU, ia " " all . oa . t 4q ) 4, I . A W S Pf a4 - , ••4. Irk phom.-"notLea, 'A: • • • • kapartimarack =Min • /44:.1/14134:L44.1' ' 24.,k41111..tfuetiti.- ile (&rCS.tOjk.:OXa& -3 l ' IWOB•Kit -- - ~__- a t, 4i ', Y F;drZ;.•t'L. 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I. se LEctotot, as Wii: DictiPkail dd i exoept . la wOrdir,' Ina g th• prtnelpid Bd. eatitlb • d''X'Schttlatf 'Pp:WOW Norelsn Monks, Weights mid litartitik: Om i t tittg ; what ovenbod, .kticlw koottesioing *mg oyorylxidr, ,wants to Mote aii cannot NOW And: . PHttiOmid Th at. roi.af 'at . XS D4r/.B!BOOkttont. lon' `" ."' 4 '''"'' - '' ta'Woiki divot. Ar SW. BUIJ&I.NANDAVIkr ; , 'll moilirmar. .. 111 X.PAT/hltiOE Or h OPx +A't ous tr ok or enutealLtatesset end .beketNertth i a trodattton, • . by :John, G. , "Whlttter:' , Zest Item the rem Tkkoork Peke Tlitents. , I OtiOlintYi LIVIttO !AND 00171i4alr Tgliiii 1111ANIIINEtainntotit fSt. r Mee, ledesse ied au. Hp Silo Leserts,V.l) ptor of the Ems etre:, Venteaslatth ir l n tr3oo Uhuneettens. OWLS 1- IJOUXISI Medical Um of lieciricD4—t4; pf 9u4t4Ot Comer, Panao: a404:1 ?Tare Elccli. Az .- 1 t D ii Ti nc t % n lont ein .llookk ,14 .14448itt, by O. Reid Is; Naomi Lam ot - Lord Bacos; *". ' 1410:48ixtPLUIp t. . ficripaa /elsity.B4o.-o.w. Efolmes;' „ ..Poeco4; by Hai Teeryf ,- - ...-14berty sod Ella.—B Spa 1id0341 .Lecteuros ApoWn.44-...8ut1447 hire and mbes c 4 Dougls; :-.1111t&jr astlclons eta, e Eche J. L. BRAD, north Aries. ~ ; 4 I ARO& i Alegeooll IicsCOBEICK, eIBSON & CO., MAN11.14.0177 , 81E5S 01 Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead And Bar Lead. ,ALso DIALERS 121 Pig Lead. Patent Shot and Block Tin. Nuia ftrativ, eitiwiza Rua . wen theattaaa Belot ettelailvehrto theleitlTrade, ry caa torniab Abe abo i e4bltper sdrintso to Deus's, sad ea szthea Mule ens be had elsewhere. igiiN All BILLING Olf, WROLSRALE OR RETAIL. ti 4&S. W WOODWELL, ter aod OS Thiel street I C. talteendim a Cicke and ill Fourth street. . ethlo pATEDI TED our. 8, 1861, OVAL LAI - _ *ant XX FLI Time Maud. !let llama, which =Lao equally, E D. D. 1); Yen a = . m I • p ia m a • . . . . , mi 1 . • PLutram. GAB'AND 8T .&M IITTSIIB, TOMISU STUIT • • "44 BEIMIttI17) TANKS AND AGITATORS, for Oil EisSnaky Used Is tb. mad dotal. 011,21/1,1% -Sous; Ilttod 11th • hal' and Toti swot -In ttho .bert Idyl% with all .tne madam: Impnrvinals, In BATIK Wells syAnd; or.9# 1 " 1 1, erMEB.4x, largii:saartalinit vt=autaclala Ow.* on UM &ad Oxman an nameable terms. • " WO - ionooTioti itiL4'imszazar, 1 1 1•111711•02171/MI 0, 8E4=44 zusis AND ON -vasuarma 82 INOHICS TO 40 MONO WIDL airordaii fen .t H. Cilia. dr %A, ma wow et futsbargh. will naive sitentictir. • • oddri,dl7 GEO. 414ittgE, SUN k, 90, No. 71 WOOS BTRYNT. contor - of /fourth, . . , • Dave received lofts luad pp:lA.4E4kt of BOO*;14DONS AND GAITERS, • i'grrdued for cech e before the advance. ~ .oci4tOdappriseella article* in one ithe. of Abe ;140 Anollty• end VIII be soldlow for,occh, wholeiude or retail. - sole WAGONS, ko. t NUJ& . tY t tckf.Y, FARM WAGONS..OII. , WAaostsna :matey" WAGONS GAEDYNNY'S OASTS AND GOAL USlSt r tatNNlk MINUS, CANAL, GAILDNIS ,II AN/YSITONS MASON'S WIISSL ,I4ASSaWS, ot Um best dry timber; also 411 .54 3 4.*t, re pititti attended topromptly. Arply to SON?. HASA W oo od HAW. Bock otrodomilmtrgat ObTory.Allitgboni. If anuhiciarar of OiL.UP V/11101, AQUA AtitlONLi. Orders left at William • Habaas & Co.'s °Hee, tau. nes of Market and Mind stradai milk teaks prompt .cannon. LYON AliNtatilikliarosnot - AND Dinza ttAnittnaelect,brandao(7oENlT-NE HAVANA OW and - kinds of SMOKING AND CHEWING DAGO% SENT, /AMU MEZIGICHAVII PIPES, TUBES, Ea, Ea., In fnall rarieq, UNDER THE ST. I:SABLES HOTEL, Plc/burgh, Pa. • • N. B.—Te. rms. YvyyDed ca iit46l [irmi,• m711:d4 A r k: VUJJAIO3-, vacoessor to Can ur • might* Young, No. Of Wood street, carper of Diamond alley, dae/sv in ell khula of OUTLERT, SAZOBS, ZULU, SZTOLYZES, EINITSS, 81:45- WSJ, GUNS, Ito., law imorttnent of the" above foals constantly on boo& .1 ACICSOIC, ' I'OWNBII:ND _Pons PACIIIIS LID DJULtill . BACON, SPUD BM, LAfl9,1111133:611D(11021IP POSS. 2 c0.. 12 north street. near Liberty, Piusbnratt. UT - ; P. MAUSLIALLi DEALas nr. WALL ',Aim,- 80um,117 Np. .Woad ateesti Pittsburgh., • • : • 3 17 Rll. PAJAMA.. MOOD St, . Daggs In BONNETS; iIATI3MSAW Till lb MINOS, and ISTRAWlK?Okia:alsaraliy. • , JEBOOrit .vrtr 15110.68: HI ; 0311 BAN , 'BPI in BOOTS AND 8110133 • - Olt pti as. No. 34 lholddleld unto. Pitto• • • ae21:317 fjEO.*ALISHICS, BON & Cp., Wmour.- ‘x 1141.11 LSD Reuss DELuras ni soon, saose. wre..hvotp !Inoue. • PHYSICI4JrI4 ~~Uss. NNINICIAN AND trusinoN, it1.1111: , :fn 1 4 : -:...z...ovar g isisnalingAbOur r ,, • • , 1 • 6 1,4. 1 ii.. 1 0 411 0/ 811 .." 2 411,114 .I aZTAT.r.tCraI rat - ."3727enTge MEME!EME= r. ;. 4' ' . ':'fit Uite. EAT t 00., 6.5 Wood Anti Negro Competitikm. .I't le sometimes necessary, on the eve of an important electlon,,to notioe the appeele of iato lowest .order of demagogues to the 'most base and selfish passions and prejudicavof the human:heart. Prominent among these, just now, is the cry raised that the ant of the Proalamation of Emancipation . ii flood the North with colored freemen, w o — will come in competition with the whiteiles laborin— that the market for labor will koversupplied, and consequently wages comes down. This!. the argument 111 brief, to which ill added, in doses as strong akthe, audience eau bear; the. ehronio prejudice—which is always found strongest in vulgar minds—against people of oolor. Do not thole blockheads who talk, and those who applaud attelt - talkiknow that It Lc/Me yer, that drives the - negro to the North; not Freedom? Of the fifteen or twenty Maitland blacks who have bean set free in South (Wo lin'', not - one In a hundred hag come North, and they manifest no inclination to di. so. So far from a genefil 'emancipation bringing those petopltlle.Mo North, ft would ttraw many of those now in tha North to the South- The climate* more. congenial to their 0 0 11- gtitution; and of all the human: race; thi no trolls the' mosagregirions—and ie it not per fectly natural that they should incline to be together? In Maryland, in Which slavery exiits In a . mild form, there are ten times 'as many 'free colored people in proportion to. the popttia tion as there are in Massachusatta, although in the former State they suffer many social disabilities, whilein.the latter they eejoi all the rights of citizenship and of populamMin eation. ' Thii ;prcrves that they pram sal fai towards the South as they oar get. Btlo rts• move alarm, -and they-will gradually- pion 1 farther and farther: towards the . Gulf, and 1 1 - - leave the cold re g i on,Oo the North oom,pSra- Gritty clear. Moreover they are needed dare. They areJuse the laborers the South reguizws. On this point wa f gaote briefly from the od tnirshirdettorotlilasts.Wadoworftrrtocomfier the Union nomination of Governor of New . r. York, in which .he :takes . strong ground in favor of the proolamation. He says : I , . The emancipation oicaOffected, the No di- - ern States would be forever relieved, as t is' right that they should be, from the fears .: a great bans. of African laborers, disturb ar the relations stAboss Northern industrial, l i elutes who have is freel y given theirlive? liv e? thS support of the Government. This done,,,an to drthe - tratire - African , pop Ist= . , lion wilt drift the South, inhere it will nd a congenial ciiiiMte and vast tracts .Of . tad I yet cultivated. - P.arou az(D.WOOD MUMS asnooso Paioza; The war along the Southern border of Mir !: sour! is about to be resumed with great Ten thousanit''rebels under Gen. Moßrlde have Invaded South-eastern Missonri, bout the direction of Pocahontes. In the Soui.h west Gen. Hindman, at the beau of a fore+ of forty thousand poorly armed rebels, Is ablaut to enter the Statil , :z.'Hea,Curtia Icon the stint Audis massing a atone force, to meet and pal the Invaders ; .and so far from. dread big the event, our Genesis . ars rather amiss than otherwise for the rebels to 'dream, befog confident of their ability to . mat rind: capture thenu . - I "Guerrilla waiters Is still largely kept u 0 in the interior. Generale Merrill, MoNefli 4rid Guitar, with come` 6,000 troons, luilnirbeen after thant forth* last three months, and hiive captured, cape 1,200 thorn, eboirt one ball of whom were summarily ahot, and about 500 sent in St. Lou!,: The Guerrilii ohlef,,Poin dexter, ,whe.was - ..telteisly Gen; Morrill, `ac knowledged the loss of 150 11100 . by ibewsning 5 w 055 P 5 and -by Porter, another querrills, 'hat 'crossed ihe ,Missouri, and b cautiously proceeding South- wend, to avoid the fate of his associate Polo defter. s_ & W., . . ; This unhappy State Is &in king deepli of the same bitter onp the pressed to the lips of pbcr Kansas goyim years ago. The tide or *4 surges backwards, and , forwavds,spreading desolation and ruin over that beautiful region; and really it Jeanie as It Providen - cor fuid br dained that the foot -prints of slaves shonbi be washed out In blood, and the fruits of their toll be given to the flames of War. Virginia, Kentucky and Missouri are all examples of thisrotributive justice. ' Gen. Hooka bas been gating worse and wone 1 Ono of lets latest statements is to the effect that the rebels bad bat 80000 men atAn tietam, while we had 120,000, and that, with the proper ose of the power la our beads , was no good neon why that battle should not have ended in the utter ranter the - rebel army. Clearly, Gen. Hooker's heyday of popularity Is past. This is not "attesting Gen. aleClei lan's treason Seat, abilities" In the way the papers harshen kindly marking out before hand for him. The General, by the way, Is nerving rap. idly. There Is much talk of assigning hthi r to the command of the Western Department, bat no one yet knows what may come of it. The General is the recipient of the most constant and flattering attentions from member of the Government- The President boa been sersiar times teem hice;yestorotay Secretary Pewaidi Secretary Smith, Secretary Obese and &ugh. ter, and other notables, male and female, ware among his "callers." . -p Wait. Orr. of de G. °lnas Chretes.. ' • . General Booing has not yet bean illocred . . - itada* amlUtarZellitn the contrary, in tar, his capacity for oommand in the deldi . and his protect ranee then, ban formed this grateful theme of 'many • letter from the amp, and many a cologlstie paregraph In this' newspapers. But ale for Gen. Boons! now' Chet- be has provoked the - wrath of Wet . .Pedst; and the prodlsorery cabal of General,,. whose policy Major .. .Fey described. ; Uniala the President came op to the redone, and iwJaa birched foot ready to be pot very firmly. down, Groperal Hoorn may get better—nnek get welibist It witrettly be to change Pb" Or Mt, Ifow he Isla bed—be will only be ready, by and by, to lucre that to ba pot cos. Tire to tartan) ill - bilr;lediSmrt 61 z3 - : D aring with the Itellasised Ootoestle Ternit o Troxtblit Is expeete4, she tlut *pas are en/ling tortbi 7P.4ItA-4r.A.0 .00r worprotwasikai Sanfk. S. RIDDLE 84' 'CO., IDITOBB AND PROPDIETOBB. . . failleation - Offiev - Nm S 4 lift Street. MOBNINSI AND EVBNINOID*O D A ILY, ocTreizurp Tar. LATEST P TO TEI ROUE OF PUBLICATION. TERMS: • • Mosinee IllarnoB per amnia advance, or 19 coats lair 'week from airders. Brum Santos—llS psrtann,,E In noes, or 6 orate per week from einiere. '• -; • Warm Enrdon-4310i1e copies; i 9 per annana Fin or mon, 11,15; Ten or opsardi, n per annwn, laudably In advance. LDIFZETIBING AT FIZASONABLIE RATE.S. -WEDNESDAY MORNIENG, OCT. 8 Missouri. Gen., nooken MOW The President at Frederick On his return from, Ilarper's Ferry, the President remained few minutes at the good loyal city_ of Frederick, Md. He stopped at - Mrs. Ramsity'a to see Gen. Hating, who was there wounded , where he said a few words to the assembled people. Afterwards, at the railroad itution, being loudly milled . for, he made the following remarks; : FuziOwiflrrrzraz: I see myself surrounded by soldiers, ; and a littlo -further off I note the citizens of this good city of Frederick, anzl onsto hear something -from me. / can only say, as I did live minutes ago, it is not proper for meto make Amebae in my present -posi tiai. I return thanks to our soldiers for the good service they have rendered, for the °net gicie they have 'shown, the hardehips they have endured,: and the blood they havit 'so nobly shed for this dear Union of ours l and I also return thanks not only to the eoldlers, but to the good citizens of Maryland, and to all the good men and women in thin land, for their devotion to our glorious cause. I say this without any malice in my heart to those who have done otherwise. May our children and our children', children to a thonaanttlin eratldna, continue of enjoy tho benefits con ferret/ upon ,us by a united country, and -have cause yet to rejoice under those glorious Institutions - bequeathed as by Washington and his compeers. Now, my friends, soldier*, and citizens, I can only say ones more fare- [Prom the Plttiblugh Poet of this morning The Draft and the Tax. We trust that the good people of Penusyl vaniamill not forget two very Important mat h:n*7th° drift and the tax—measures flowing from.the benignant reign of Abolitionism, attar a be enforeed after the election/ People *Hite very apt to bear in mind - that we were promised better times if Lincoln should be elected; and that, instead of these better times, we hate a-bloody Abolition was •on hand, which requires •draftiog to fill up the decimated ranks of the army; sultan tenor- . mons Abolition debt, to pay the interest of which an Abolition tax of *150,000,000 • will be aliened and collected after the Election I And this enormous delr will be increased,, and taxation willle incree.ed to pay the piper for this zdeelittle Abolition tblllolll. here is a case, for tho 'Grand Jury, under the law and in aoserjauce with the excellent +Merge. of Judge Bruner, published In this paper. We iaake •no aommente, , hut simply call the attention of mai : whose etudnot. it is to see that' the lases arelalthfulliezeituted, to this bold and flagrant defiance and infrac dog of-those laws, , Latest from IYaskiagton. • WAantisoiox, Oat. 6, 1862 ILIPIDISION TO . TEXAS URGED Col.r . flamilton, of Tezan,i's urged for the potition of Military Governor of Taus, with Oen: Clay as commander of, the . .aruiy. The • . n tiiiito go together, with division of soldie and 50,000 .artued citizens. -The former to take and. the WWI' to AoldiOactoPfa glad cul tivate the toil of that State. This expedition in intended to cooperate with that, of !Eli Thayer te Florida, and it is belleved . that the sewers of the two would 'go far toward cruel ing the; rebellion by quenching the hope of its leaders in the direction of Mexico or Central America. on the one...hand, or Cuba on the other. • - --,,-4 . 1 i 1 ..1)4. 1 411P/1101I,VP-VLOSLID4 * Piro thousand men- have already offered themselves to Thayer, and a Weatthy ship owner of New-York yesterday proffered three first-ohm eteamers for the enterprise. TSISSON LOWS¢. lIARTLAND •dnother erldimoe of the sturdy trraon of Loweellimylaird is found in the , fact het a large *sodas ofniale population there is tiik- Ant PlAcia luto The lower !aunties of,tbe SUM Will not be able to furnish More ' Also a foutth.part of 'their quota ander the draft. every Male individual of. Charles end St. Counties were to be impressed, atilt thliquotai of those two 'counties would :re main unfilled. , Mw: o of the young men of this region are ow'serring in the robelmmy. 'OAP?. ELAXCEILITI;pf regular army, has been ordered by Sicretary Stanton to, report lownedititely to Headquarters, to :answer Obarges preferred by Union citiseas of Mazy land,for paying enormous prices fur things purchased front Secessionists, add for having favored treason his'o Metal and personal Intersiourse. ' lt is stated that be paid a Mr. Binh at the retool $5.75 for wood in the tree, the current rate .being 75 cents only, and anothertelalmant, .who was just out of the Old Capitol Prison, $1,500 damages for Injury to his place by Gen. Sumner'e Corps, such in jary eonsietlxig in the destruction of apicket fence la front of the house, whieft- amount paid covered the whole value of the bind arid ku#4lo FROM WASHINGTON SERENADE TO GOVERNOR MORTON Speeches of the Governor and Com missioner Holloway. iiipeclal Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Guam. • Weems/nos, Oat. 6, 1862. Got. Morton being-loudly_ called for, game forward amid vocifereci cheering; and efiake is' fellows 1 Sriesids ;and fellow-citi:ens--I have - ietririted io'ibe.capital ,after an absence of: nearly eight . months. During that time events of the greatest, importance have been traniptringla that Space of time. Much Ms tor tres been rittan=solue of :Mob is pleas ant, and some of 41ibil,10 - 149iti.. We have woaviotories 44 hevc suffered iii4sters; and, perhaps, what. yort,would like to know to night of me is the -oOnditiongg public senti ment in the Weatnow in regard to the pros ecution of ibis war. I can tell you these dis eaters whist we have lltdayed, end the pro treetion - of: the "war, have only the effect ' Orel:ghat the West to intensify and deepen the ' determination of the people that this rebellion shall be era shed. ' [Applause.] W. haveauffered no. dempondeney 'in heart, , (That's 5i0..).. Our-troaps have .. behaved with , the most distinguished-4nd. conspicuous gal , lantry, ~ We have the men, wn have the re sorireca;',rritierithh' (Wier; 'Opplause,j ; add, . therefore, itit*eiskind . .ttyr ootiiinia• ,','(Load apidaninaY MaiiiOloni gailitti sons, bare ;wired out their life's blood on ~ the sod 'of Virginie, at Maryland and other States. -. 36_ Own , Stste 01 - . lndisne bac reolintly 'offered the lots of scone ot• he *Moif : nlitalit sitrits. She menial the deith of these :men-of ;tho linield;slitiiiit-theti. elope • it,,lueetelis In I our 414, but the eifsetor, tido p, that ovary . life' lila& is thus ,secridoed is but ,another pe:intim thit tidambelltoa shell be crush e d, Mien or bravo andapplatme }`With us, it is - understood that everyWog is at`state lupon , th f result Pf.444 6. .P9 11 4" and therefore CM p ie are to State overriding upon •the,ro• trult i it need ba. :(Agtionetp) -,,That7;thers - 111 no sa crifice tali Itteit:.o be iniaPi; ... ,thiA .thel'i! is tio ion ithion'oughtyoete,bi-enSertturyint= , dMiO; tharthigevettadialt otai'bipratorwei tattles tiittr t of thfe htitrthr , tintahi'lnia•- .ittoptill4 /apolattoiaY,4l,iittylitatt4otottioi Massif *irk ttistdia that Vat itoonor of WI roboulooloom bat menials theastettnehMenf 94 11 PagederaO74411‘0govarnment ,s, , ,theold‘ government to be compasei of.ttlitiltotor andthoimotr.hia..gaio sompoood- of the robot , ' Demi fltehrei istlkim etorumstisabase.klelabist /C6ot 1101rA .i .t tlti p r44,v014107114.,,14144ft2.041,p11Xi'X1rhtp0p 44 -AAA Onnaht*.of ~#itt d sta l im &Palle . valik: ae,1414714- :‘:..140.5* the renal,t)tenteaedite;as failiposolo ai.,WintrotillotgVario ' ' , gri n d thus - thi - fazi#p* 4 Kt'' z . ~ be placed before the world, the work of dis integration will go on and continue until we have been broken up and become a number of petty republics, warring - upon each other without consideration before the world, and with none so poor to do us reverence: (That's se.) ~ At once would the :States upon the Pacific set up for themselves. They are wide iy separated from us by plains and by moun taint.,. They are upon the western slope of the kicky Mountains, and they would at once aspire to become the B.pablia upon that side. I.We would have a party st once exist-. ing a ' 'great Northwestern. Itepublie; on the banks of the Mississippi; &ad should we be so' , unfortunate as to be beaten in this oon= , l test, , the Booth, with the' prestige of arms would claim the entire Valley of the Mississippi, and every foot - of land west of the Allegheny mountains.' I but bring your attention to what would be the result of this rebellion. A remedy for these evils is the crushing out of this rebellion, and compiling the seceding States to obedience to' the Con stitution. and the lows of the' land. [Pro longed applause.] How shall this be done ?.. [A voiee—”by killing." (Laughter and - apw plume.) Another voice—"they should be an nihilated." Several voices.,—”they should be hanged."] It shall be done by the 'destina tion of the military power of the' rebel° - [That's it.] It shall be done by withdrawing trom them their resources. [Applause.] It shall be done by any means that will cripple and destroy their power. [Cries—"That's the way," and applause.] The President has issued a proclamation recently. Ido not propose to-night to - dis cuss the details of that proclamation. Whether it was not put forth at the, proper time, or what shall be the snot of it, are questions upon which we may speculate, but so OW as the power of the President fe communed; and his right to issue a proclamation proclaiming_ freedom to the slaves of rebels sea war meas ure, I entertain - no doubt whatever. - [Criei of "Good," and applause.] - - There Is no' more of a constitutional question or doubt in regard to it than there would be in the army of cross. log- the Potomac, or le the seizure of New Orleans by Gan. Butler. ("That. 'a so'," and applause.] It is purely a military question; -means to an end—the mean, in the view of the President, by which the power Of the en enemy may be crippled and destroyed. cA.,.... plause.] As Commander-in-Chief of thei inc.' miss of the republic, he is - charged with the responsible duty of crnehhig out th e re-, hellion, and of compelling these rebels 1.0 Ohs,- diens to the Constitution aid- the lasii.i It is for him, in his - cii*lii of Commandertiti ,- - Chief, to find out in - what the power of; the rebels consists, and when .he . hasydlimovired this to destroy that element in- Whafeverjleti h is can. [Cries of "Good," and apple sit] If In shalt discover that this institution ,of slavery is an element of power in the-ribel cause, that. it feeds their arrnies ; digs, their trenches, supports the families of the. masters while they are absent engaged in an effiirt to bring about the destruction, of our ,fiwritn' mint, it would then be his right and dot to -- - pull down that institution jot as he would pall down a fortif l o.tion and 'amen the same principles. [Loud and prolonged aPplesose.] The. piestion - is stripped of all these politi cal and moral °spina • by which the country has been excited An discussions for the last twenty-five years._ It is no longer tiniqine tion whether slavery in itself is right orwroag. It is no longer the question whether it is be ter . for the white marl or • wont for the white l- ' roan; better for the black man , or worse .for the black man. These are the moral and Po ! Waal aspects of the questions that we have been discussing for a qiusrter of a ctentury.l I ' have my opinion upon them, the President heti his,-and you all nu yours. ' But &HUMP questions have now to be laid aside: .he question is not in what does the tower of e enemy amulet; but how NULL that power be if h destroyed. (Cries of °that's so " and impieties. • A voice--" Take them where.: they , link") The war is not made alone, by gunpowder. Provisions axe as as neeessarjr as mondani of war. We have a_right to withdraw thatrirs. sources, and out off their provisions, intiny way we can. We have a right to do sot by blockading their ports: - We • have a righto do so by withdrawing from them; if - me , that slave labor which provides these proiri lions and sustains their Armin in the gild. (Cries of ”good,"- and appleusei) I ceder - stand that the President has kneaded upon this ground in *Wag his proclamation. i It ' seems to he that, - ,o ' far as he question of power is concerned ,- there tan be no doubt of his right to take that, eons', zunotine an., ' other. (Loud applause.) It is upon the question of expediency—of the Means to the end—such a question of expediency as that of a march across the Potomac, river, or - in,tiny other direction. - This bringi us back to the point fronwhich we stirted--not in what ilbes the power of -the enemy consist, but howshhlt that power be destroyed 2. We in the 14'1 States have exhibited a great dell of ' tender . .., nets in our dealings with the rebels, and in lay opinion more than was. either necessary for poin t. When we consider the suridoes which in are making in blood and in treasure; -when we conaider what is at stake, ,and what the results of this contest spathe examples w have been set us by the retail, irhy alio d we hesitate in resorting to the most -affix re means that might be placed in our power, or - the ptirpose of crushing out this re'belli ? No reason.. We have dune in our midst who are opposed to the - confiscation. of: e . property of rebels. , What hay° the re bels themielves done upon the subject of nib sr. tion ? Let us consider for • moinent. -Bears the inauguration of Mr. Lincoln they, pas • acts confiscating the debts which wereas from the people of the South to the pool of m td the loyal States. In this way Northern it' lose millions of dollars in the form of debts that had been contra:fled in honorable - ion menial transactions. It is the imost milieu; oedented form of confiscation, and came at early period when there linnet the least ps 'A lemuse - for it. They-. next passed is o r confiscating - property which Northern aim might possess in the - rebel Stant, wirethirgt consisted of claim, reek listen or property. They then pseud actecatibir all the property , - real and perional, 'of the Union men Jiving in 'those States; including slaves as property, making, no i distinction. But there was- this irodneinint feature in re:-' gerd to that : The slaves were soldintcridiverY again, and the money appreprlited towards the carrying on- of, the war spinet OUP 101e.' lament. [That's so.] They have not his.: stated to use - slave property, in any shape in form, is which ' it could be mad* available fo, their pine. ~,- ~ - - i They . have employed sine la bo r on. thilr fortification that theirannies maven ; and bas their fermi, that their 'army Melleet. Alley have used them everywhere, inept at nil diers, thofigh bat few of them there, because they - dam not trust then' with - the Anent. - They- 'themselves hivi -demonstrated to iti, that it. is not from- conurvatint scruple, Or motives - of hurimnity that they_ refrain trot° calling them into the field, by summoning` the remorseless savages:, of the. frontiers la the work of barbarous warfare.. -Npen-, with, this move of fear of reitrabilnetbint, their Ad jutant - Grinisralltif - decided. the every morn : potent man is subject tea drily *he has any' white blood la his nins .; that they bage3nro ruin varY convenient for them.. One drop bf bleak bind -Is rafflobilst: td'make a Man! slave: -.One drop of white blood :Ii anent& to make him a soloist. Voluibterj .They ka to used against 'um every appliance. which' dareto summini, , Let us noir nr• bui . iblll ti-lhoioughly, ,my Om; - crashing oat - their armies; oandamtlen , of their ?propottri , Mul taking their slaves, who nisi cropslegfeed the/folding in the field, riondeirterind Oir• resourou are nary groat. ' _WearsSupporting -them with ntreasury that iterinriztotnitbrat, kont.lwd do , nottntsser that this' , Investntisat shall be int. -prayer never, and 'indent*/ We Uwe that . &de Iniewtosi*wicasoitat-, 1 Ant out. „ Trusktkeybarirsomarbat enepsead" 44 by their eildnillirmishirirla bib*, what shgr numbers and testopeetessre. itotkleaktority initiate. 'We ' know what we enltlvatet:, ' what, any joltboo . ..._:Ma.nan'....siae, them iipt" and., wo cat* lionqw-,241111131;11-adItAINIIIFIW 41 "fir : 0 1i of . 0 4 e . , 4 0 1 0/4iif t .tliClitr.Ot entgennalebtri tkelkierty. ' saidhu" iluil ' 4"tartt pit Pricioit4ll tiadjukiii,"l ' Is net. i,tht! Vat . tik of: tha3e4Atio**.quid . thiegthout the upt2 . ,[l:lthitt nti. lith'ertaivix ripao'ketty4ad-hirpartt„: zsiatett - khate.: or him* -., irksome:tee ..1 . 4 pimp 4, f'l -i•-;2, ' - 4110. 2 . 1 *.iitatel . 4 • ' 1 , ,... -. '. dlnitstitionitalass * n , •' . • '. Pa . Wec ~ , iforinsfoib- ;thpot belong twanybetlyoiri Dia lie t a 4-4 iip gilt ems, EAPPlh.;:Al'filf/4“iree, ‘ - ' , "'' , ; ,-,- - - .7 , c .. :: -1- .:tr 4,- 1 ,,, ;.' ,1 • 1 _, - ' , Tr:t - j.-t".11.,,,,,t-f k i rf . : -.4.-.4 .4•4i;a";4l'tee'vf.-7' - '- , , •6 ,,-,, ,r ,- -" , . - 4,e;1 , ..3..; , :::., , ,i-i:,.'..,, ~.:f....,?. . ' : . Y :4...;:'. . [ you; not for MeClellart.l I am' tor ' any men who can lead our army to victory.' . It is the Poorest sort of consolation to toll men after a defeat that the general was defeated very eel entifically on his own ' part:- [Laughter.] I . do not with' to Mime anybody:boV there bre - politicians 'who are always looking out for available candidate' for the Preeidetmy; and whenever a general tea acquired , some glory thus fclitms IV to themselves, he is an avail able candidate for the P.residency; , I will tackle omit° him and thus Secure Ids 'lasting , gratitude -as being one of Me early friends. [Laughter-] - - - • • . Thus there are men who ar e eulogizing, and others , ithe are ' denounchog our Generals as not:being able_ to accomplish anything ; and so the people are led to expect, and the coun try distracted. 'So is withdrawn froin our Generals in the field that just oonlideace and pport Mid*. they . ;:should haii:4Cries of ".That's it."] which , officers and men are in this field; it is important; be 'they whe they may, that they shall motive the 'support and confidence, as far as , poisible,:of the entire .nation. [Applause.] i , , -In regard to the West, 'we Teel Iti" the mat ter of this rebellion, perhaps; . store; doukl,Ye' - than you do in the. East or mWAttlngton. - We are in the Valley of the Mississippi. Dor - 'great natural outlet; commercially speaking, is through the Mississippi to the . Gulf of ' Mexico- The' disruption of the - Union upon ' the line of the Potomac would he fo - tria mis fortune greater than that which would be suf fered by the secession of the Middle and the Eastern fkom the Southern States, leaving oat loyalty as debatable 'ground-' 'We know all this; and we tient all; and we arej. there fore, the more deeply resolved tiutt,'cost whet it may and come what ,may, thla tsbollion - shelf be crushed; - . • - - • . The epeiker retired mid - iintlituibtatio' akp..;• Loud mils were LIOWIII44IIIfOt Andrews, it having been rumored that he would be-pres ent; but in his absence, Mr: Holloday;Cout _missioner of Patents, being- summoned, sp peered on, the balcony, and spoke-SS-follows Feiloa cairns: In common withthedistia got.hed gentleman whonoyouhavejust heard, and common with many' of yon, I, too, am a oilmen of. Indiana; but, ilen9ienezi;il so lniowledge no prouder title thin that of being a citizen of the United Staier. [Loud ap plause:].', edtisen thistriermatif mhich takes. ouch a mighty sweep :frau - Werth to SOuth,sztanda . from , tho . Atlantic. cot. the South"to the Pacific on the Northtfietiroun , irr which ithnowledgei but one'prond flag waving over one corcinionwerilth.:of:l3tates, united and indivisible., It is not my purpose 'hew to=night, - gentlemen, todiscriss the state of the 'country, or to'rearle out • Volley for those , who -raw lA, : fe4 tne. t. it need's no - defence befdre my' countrymen or before any of the people of the world;orioforeihe God who governs us all: ,The acts of &government, - springing np for the maintenance : of a repub. liebased open theintelligeneo of a pmple, end standing - before the world s ea beacon light, the American people have n ow betomeduty to perform—to undatein,in all its integrity, the supremacy-of the Constitution , and the Gov-- eminent. Ido not propose to inqtereaeither McClellan or. - Fremont is to:leadentrierinies; - ; . ; I know - but one general, and. that 'aliment Abraham Lincoln; the Conlinanderdn-Ohlef . of the azzataland Darien of the United States. [Applanse, prolonged ; for several minutiet] God bless old - Abe-4 man whose honeety and patriotism are above iroproacht 'madam is ',sustained, as bk. now is, by - the streinganzia and patriotic hearts of the American people can an will carry the Sters - and Strlpos - onward, till _they wave over the whole ocintry,lllas: claiming any porposete exalt one 13thtenbeve another,. Mr. Hilioway added that he could not for bear laying t4at his State (Indiana) had one hundred and two theism& men In the field; and - . would furnish, if eddied - niien, 'tiro bun dred thensand more. ' ' : - Sol.liiireffithi of 'BM •• Ninetsenth In diana, who has jag been akwinted •a Brig. 611320711 i on Gen. Bookar'cweezonmendation. eiber ilindifig modestly to .his wound .in" 'the bi of 4 4 82 4..aztd• ePeaking of, t4q, im p9rtazios of paling reopeut to the Benerals in command, Paid a gloWing tiibttte to " fighting Toe IfoUlter,": which tam . andenco _greeted With tempest:mu:a appisuse and roan .upon - rounds of cheers. - lie spoke of his big - in - lent, of whibh but one hundred and filteiHn men rr. maimed, with whom tie wound Undertake to whipliverhundied'rebeli:- ..fruz.rr.etair WOTICES. 11-BT.!LNV: ! N CAVALRY IV ° W RKK B /TB VOLUNT/Mt .41 BELEM MEP& 481D2111g /taw 422.8.46- 277 Z Ant 01 , THE BEB VICE: $l7 BOWITY. . . - , Under . the &Mistingspecial ceder; lamed by the BeFt eary of War—for vrbsin the Battalionis named: .., ~ ... Pzontoo.Dzo: It o. , . _.-..: - : Wax p er= 1 —, Washington, D, 0, duvet 14 ' - 1362.1 - Lieut. Jaws 11:8ohoenmikar dun arlea live COM eaks of piary. within three weeks, with.tbersane- . 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