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MOJTDAr MOWTINO, MOL 1.
CITY AFFAIRS.
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"Special Meeting ofConncilt.
UiiOlij Coimbtli nt
held on Seturdej evening.
* - -i •** present, Horn. Allbn,
Dlchson, Lutton, Morrow, MoMll-
Un, McOerthjr, PhUUpi/Qnlnn. KMd, R„.
Thompson, Werd, Willi end’President Me
•. Aaloji * j
Tho minutes of tht prtrloai mooting
~ rend And opprooo(f, : j j
!%■.: * Se Committee to apportion the repress^
■ . tatlvee of the.Coaooa:-Ooaaoll unong the
•erenl words, nooordlng to the number‘of
, texobles, reported u follows
i Taxable*.
•;Mh.’sj!!L J .^; r iBBS
6th jmj
.•.'••Jtti 7 '675
5th....,;...,......,, 973
.»f •"■BBBT ' '; • • s# :
CMnmlUwi proented o resoiii.
tloneuthorfriog the Controller to certify
.WMMaUta fetor of the following penoLfor
--; prwnnngdoplieatee for the Committee: Joe.
$ P„ m^ D ‘ Tltt > *» «2; John
1 -*; p - Thompeon, $3 S 3- J 0«.
Entnul Mker. 16 if.' n
, jrhomp«orr,.s3 37; Thomee Heely, s2’ 70 •
‘ “ 5 “ d < ’ W * B
;: ■ s® ,>^^ 00 'J > t«l ondroioinaon Sdoptod.
•d™ *?‘»g «lw*pporttonm.ntwa.
adoptedi m which G. C. concurred.
Mr. Qotnn. froni'tho Committee on fin
reported a reiolntion eu
■ Si'S??® ®£»tro]ier to drown warrant for
*160,°0 to the Neptune Fire Company'dta nd
• «Uonto»n npproprintionfor\hotr lus>d m-
Mr. Thompion eeiledupthe erdtnonoo tn-
Jfr. Berger movod that the ordinande bo
.iSStefi# *?r" .*>
!.r:'J-2 Ut - ™ offered a •abatltnta (which Mr.
oSfSf 1 aa *£ tea ) referring the matter to the
• Ordinance Committee, with InitrnoUom do
'■* report »n prdlnaneo, together with the neou
t'' **& memorial to the Begieleturo, to hen the
eyitem- ol wiying fees to dty police offleere
Ti ' wee Sopted.' In
v-C* l»Uo»er under the rnlei. r
■ > \ U ‘°‘J' gr } z ‘} in ß cerUlfl prirUtgee
to thoPlttjbttrgh end Stenbenrllle Railroad
S°“ E^ n f **? “keo op, reed eoctlon by eeo
: end Jnolly period, MrlMor
;.ta* ** ■*••'. “!**?»•' »•». mehed
i a »” ea . preientall the oemben
: . s?e®Pt Moure.. Barofcloy, Freer. Hevden '
£ :^“*pe> , Kiriohi Boberts end Smith. */ *
Frayer by Mr. MeVay. Minmtee of Uet
mooting reod ond approved. ',
,i5 r i, A f ni *S 011 tfP r e , et>tedh Communication
ne“ston" 0 ' 80m " 7 ' wlth th »
tt r A- "Montgomery, of the
® ni .^?® ut f. s Army, bj* requeued permluioh
fore tor * m y parpojec, them
. jS«*>ferel, by tho Meyor, Aldermen, end
; slJPlttibargh, In Select end Common
rLpfare.*’"?^ Bll ’ u “ tu “ *°n*ent of the
MM; Meyor, Aldermen, end ettUone, be. end
i "* b 7 B*™*: for the United
.r: ““S“ <fc>«nunent, byita oQoore end egenti,
; to Cty.e olhglo reUroed tree* lelobgTHbetfy
, etreet, on thoeouth eide thereof from Carton
■ otwel. wheroit will connect with the Ponb
•ytTenle “Eejlmad to end Into; tho P*ir’
Hronndt :. Aomded, howe»er, that the add
*?? 01 sd on, y for army parpowi,
, *ad|by ms. venon, company or oorporation,
. ■ thooßoere end agente.of the United
uoieior
the present war, end rooner then that. If not
hooded co long for raid purporei.
_ .dn* rejolutton was read onco, and on mo
tion to prooeed to a eeoond reeding the eyee
V, “ 4 W» were eeUed with the following re
"• dolt;;• i ■ t- - ° .
s “foy. C»reoU, IrrlnV
fe!.!?V M .. CI " U “‘ I >' M ’<Jowan, i MSVey, O’!
Neill, Babman,ilcCand!eSi, Preildont—it.
. ColrOle, Diamond, E. Hays;
ft* ilolme*, ‘KUlsn, losgi J&'Gregor,
*. Bowbotioin, Snirely, ZtllhoCar-—l2. *T
- Mr.’ O’Neill moved tot a reconridcraiionof
'w® I«t T oie, whleh motion to lo*fc by the
'r-/olloiring vote: •_- * :
Carroll, Irvin.
* -Kelly, M'Clo!land,:M'GowM, M'Vay, bS
om» M'Candlew, President—lo. V- i >
_NAYa~-C°lTille, Diamond, B. Havr, A.
n5?/ni f . on S» McGregor,
Bowbottom, Bnlvely, Zellboftr--13.
™r “«• mwlntion, parted in Be!eet Connell, at
- latt meeting, in referenoe to eollecUng the
• oauUndtog'Miwtmeate forjopenlngPenn-
avenue, war non*eoscurred in, and
B. Ce wqueited to' appoint a Ccomittee of
Conference thereon.. S* C. adhered to their
former action.'
Connell* adjourned.
B*Mle Among the Boya.
. . The boya rciidiug in tho ooveral warda of
i Allegheny taro boon at logger-heada lor
! mpttti yaat, »n 4 tho feud* aro alitmt tocul
mtaato iu terloua diatorbaneea, uulaaa a atop
: caa to put to thorn.. Tho oaao tpirlt proratli
between tho boya of Plttaburgh and Alio- j
gheny, and on Sunday thoy muttered their
_foree« and met In battle j arrayln tho Pourth
•H Ahedbeay.l Iho: two armlet kept ’fhr
tionough apart not to do mnoh damage to'
emaelret, but the atonea whtoh thoy hurled
n by no meant agrooablo to thoao patting I
d te-paaiing la the vicinity of tho battle. I
■ ■■:' ' It waa a kind of "artlUary praotloo" In
■- rogue among boya of larger growth—not wry
daagercut, but a till rathar an unploaaant tort I
ofouHxaemont..: About two hundred boya were
ongagad, but no oaaualtioa are reported... The I
police ponnoed down upon them, lint tho pick- I
’ eta gan the alarm; and the "Allegheny nta" I
Sf* tho i * , town rata" (aa they are mutually
doalgaalad) tnddanly aaatad the combat.'aha I
nod to their hiding placet. Only one priaon-1
oh waa eapturod, a big hulk of a feUow, old
ehongh to hire'known batter. -Be waa oon-1
yoyed to the lock-up, where ho waa enjoying f:
a Imooae laat night ■ ■ ™JI
. Mayor Alexander Audi it Tory dlßault to ■
quell theta dlaturbaneot, at boya are harder !’
to eatohand moroltroubleaoma to deal with !
than nun. Bo win retort to harah meaauroa, I
ho . wmr 'Jf a .* boya duet not behave them
aelrot. Thay hare become to bad that noth,
tag but aharppuniahment will bring them to ,
their tenser. .)■
Bwsciior Tobicoo.—
i tho bo j who woo thrown into
, * of lothorgj, from tho .(Toot. of owsl
' lowing * quMof tobjLooo, on tho lot* trip of
•tholtoßaor Cottogo No. J, dlid from thoof
- foot* of thopolios, on Sstudoj, at tho rosi
"doaoo of hU fsthor is Alloghonp. Ho aed
donttlly iwollowod tho quid oh tho Sstordoj -r
: proTiou,«nd*fMi working inoosToliloni for I
-: aoro-thso & 4oj,»'<io»th-llko:lithsrgy fol
lowod, boa wbiah honoror rooororod. Tho
dooesood woj obost ilxtoon jmt of sgo, sod
wlWsmoit^BToantoohowsr.
~.Zwji»,*. young:wom»n named
laabaf Hole iii Musi ;n4 epnanir iaat
i , off SmltMsld ltreat, Jut u aho
„Mubt«a from the Blrmlnghampaneoger car.
'(Sbfuoßlid iatotheatatlonbouae, bat
MB.eenTulajonJcon tinning ahe wu remorad
tojohaaton'a drugatere, where proper aid
war rendered her. - She realdea la Burning*
■■» Stracxeerct, Barn—Ona Busonio Pauol
•“* —CoL. J. 0. Paxton, of tha -3d
Jjttfaln.CiTilry, reojßtlymade.B non auo
' 2?*/“»••* anon partial of rabal: tfortr. la
“4®M*l«)>aßßatlaaj aaptwfijl aaa
;: Aandredvaad-taa priaontn, oaa hundred
■ ‘ t«r«*a, and two hundretp and 4rty atandOf
•/**■*• Ha alio deatroyed thtlr eastpa. atom
tfv.3v\s,C
From Harper's Ferry.
By » print* I*tt*r from Harpor’s Ferry,
*a lean what our troop* than hare boas
d0 “g» also* the battle'of Antietam.
r "Ho danger need bo apprehended let thte
point. Onr corps, sow numbering over Ii.OOO,
rtlh aaririi Halil batteries of six nu eash, la
addition to the heary stationary 'gnus on
1 ®“ total number of
guns will number orar sixty—ofwhich twan-
Sfet *■*“*»•'. Thera is alio completed
“‘“iing froo the Pofomw
probable - that Jookson wool*
to annoy ni, or any point north oil
Burnside lipnthlagtoward!
fteeS£n£t tt i' # ! ,M withdnwhb*foree*too
“ r I *"“ u “'^ I ta , e. aid render Lee too weak
“?A ! B “I ulll »» l thaaj hopeofmooeu.
attempt°'
attempt woul^Cb"
Jjfj? H? 1 Wore this. Bai it is
**f*/<>*. thorn 5 their *nnr without
them fry'll!!’ t” other eorering/to ehleld
tnem Bom the Inclemency of the season. Ii
0«r foiCSaffifflyi
their Ripply trains;
&sassssss?' tow£,ira *“-
*nd?™faii £? gln ' , .£* t jMk,on ’* forces can
S Sfr** - ““ “ 4 «“T# march
uUd../ Si" P” d »y.f««e»eral coniocn
•S!?sy*» “Ting on green eon and armies:
tat this was during’the warm Mura? the
1 ®>oiewho
twomonthe ego—no T er tired,are now chilled
5° fool i their strength hu departed, add
‘two-thirds of them are unit fordoty. Se
yon may rut satisfied that nothing men than
* i “|™ o*T»l'y raid Is likely to*disturb hs
,at.ttfr Point, nntll thoretun of genii'
in fores In the
dlnetlon of Wiaobuter has bee n In oentem-
PJauon«-And you. nood not b» oarprisod to
fa <s* “"l, l i“*tlo# whether Jackson
fa indeed U the ralfay, and what hts strength
There art a number of visitors In onmp
*; gw***—ineluding quite * repreienution
of the _fsir lex—Wilting baabendi and broth
' US'. 8 "* th«» are from Sewiokley and
Jin® sborin K . p<>lot *- Th# »"»t oren
turei wlll do ni all good; It mmt bo eon
fened that long absence from female infiasnoe
hasmede 01 all boorlib In
naonart, and slovenly In dresi.”
The Pittsburgh boys hero are all well
eojoylng tbls life bngely.”
I Thankegivin gtn the Country.
Thanksgiving ij a day on which to bo
I thankfol-and hippy— to praiio tho Lord for
I " mantas kindly tent.” It is also a do; on
i which to "do good and oommoaloete,” that
othora may b» happy and thankful too. Ills
I * fW® 11 w f llo ' l ***» poor and the suffering have
10 '°°„ k *» <«•/os praoUcai proof of onr
to Ood. - Aotlig on this idea, tho
Pr f* h J tor im oongrogatlon, ol Bethel,
I ™ ei “ a oreUnd county, mads a eontribntifcn i
I for tho Hospitals* In accordance with an
I wf‘n TOM S“i t ****•' pwtor, Bov. A. 01
Wallace, tho Udies brought batter and frniU.
I After th*; earns forward with their i
“4 tow forth
(PMkaies of dried ftnlt:
and great rolls of hotter. Ido not know the
I “»«“>*» t«t when it was all piled np, it-did
ones heart good to look at it, and it will, no
dcnh>, gladden many a suffering soldier, who,
think of home, and bless I
Ood'fOr the kindness of strangera in all parta
of the oonntry, who make his hospital a home I
I to Uni/ It did tho hearts of tho donors good I
•ft* Some rolls woro Uho loaves for si*o.
Tho ho* was sent to the "Ladles* Union Bo-
Uof 'Association/* at BalUmete, Md., an or
ganiiatton whleh-has done a noble work for I
tho ttok and wounded sent to that city. : |
U people, qf this community heartily I
wqstain tho Oovornment, having a surplus of i
volunteers nt the time of the draft, and as f a I
,u>ey contribute regularly and
I? the agency of local aaoictiaa to j
tho Araj Hospitals*-; . g-, |
„ aP*? A *?®*s oT-TSoom no* Cano Hows.—
?v ha JJal th T.^ glnjant » ® nder Col - Md
the 169& Regiment, under Lieqt. Col. Wick
ersham, win leave this' afternoon for Wash
| ington City. , This.ineludee all tho troops in
[ v*»P Howe, excepting three unattached com
aone. Capt. Hays, of
Washington,.relleves Capt. Fottioons, how on
dnty as Provost Gaard in this dfcj Another,
under. Capt. Guthrie, of Armstrong county, j
on guard at Camp Howe ; while th*
tnird, undereommand of Capt. Wilson, of Vo- I
SU g o' u£** C *i?** c l Camp Montgomery.
CoL Smith remains aaCommandent at Camn
Howe, until further orders. - - •
SUUTID PaoKoTloM—Wa -are plotted to
learn that Cant. 0. Mr Loontla, of thir city,
L.hai received from the War Department bto
oomalaaion aa Brigade Qhartermaetok Oapt.
Loomla • baa bean in tba earrloe ainoe the
oommeneementef the war, and baa gone bp
i noni.thß rankr.aad baa parfioipitod la every
eampalgo witb CoL Bowley’a old 13tb Begi
maat. We believe Capt. L. wUI make a Terr
eQoient Qoartoraaator. .
! _ DlßcaaßQlD^ —The larceny cun preferred
W Mrt. Feu binder again, t Wm. Tanea. and
by offlear Bowden agalnit Mr. Paatbinder,
prari onily raported by n», ware folly heard
bafora Mayor Alexander, on Saturday, and
both defen dan ta were dUoharged, tba aalta
RAving originated in n drunken sproo.
DaaTHi arPoar following
dentnecf Pennxplmnln soldiers are reported
i tp « t Boyai, B . C.r Sergeant PaUr Hoopt,
00. o,<7tb Keglmont, Nor. 14, lock-jaw;
? o «i**oonway. Col E, 87th Begiwent, Nor.
18, typhoidfever; Wm. M. Boat, 00. B, 97th
Begiment, Hoy. 19, tore throat.
Sxnai on thb Tirrusa,—The retail liquor
dealera of Boiton bare, held a meeting and
agreed to adraaoa the price of "drinka"’ to
the uniform ataadard of 10 canto, mndbhufof
brandlaa aad fanny drinka to 13>£eento. :
InntcißT Exroitmn.—A drunken follow
*** •iteitedgln the Dtemondy Allegheny. yes
terday Afternoon, for exposing hi* psnon.’Hs
wu looked npji «n 4 will here » neeriog to
dey. ■ ;j-'
Mre, Charier Campbell, of Al
legheny, will, aall .at thb Poit-oHceln.thal
dty.ahewUl bear of aomething to bor ad
vantage. ..
DIED:
2 o'clock on Saturday moreler, the
I aiaoir iZab.
a.TES^3ffISBHj
yonngaatdaogbtoroflrni /.and iana
aged A f ff nwnths is&d ndays, - "
. : fftenfrnVais pspgrt plats* copy.y ! ■’ j
FANCY FUBS; ,
ii F0B8; v ' '
!*■> OkSTfl yUB CAPS, COLLARS A QLOY^S;
> ' KATS AHO CAM. j
Kr«y rirhty and itjto of the abOT« goods oo
endterselees, '
KccoßD ft co.’s, r.!
Dols Ko. m VOOD BTBBBT.
NKW V BACHES—IOO bags bright
bsITM instore end fb'rctlebx • 1 '
_ • UtLcoMitort.;
NDIA KUBBKB BLANKETS Ai
. , oth.r lot, mznstod u itu« boot uni told. lot
noein* «t *» and £8 «. Oblritmt. “ ‘
-Sf 28 ■>■ *H. PgILLIPB :
fl RAPES—10 bmh. »' Kelly Jaland"
” Onpa, tpt ffnt.ijiai iMelwaafli w
„ ' ‘ BBTffTO* BROS.. 9
- ppg Ho*; 12fland 128 Wood
fIRANttES.— 5 bbla. Bweet Havana
V-r nctirrt by exprtct tzu! ferule bi
B*M«*bßoB.,
l»«d 121 Wood itra*t.
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the latest news
-BY, TEXiEOEAJH.
FROM WASHINGTON
OUR SPECIAL’ DISPATCHES.
Speelal Dlspatebea to the Pittstergb Gazette. ;
WmHixaton, Hot. 59,1882.
XSTSSHAL BITMnjB,
The stories current for some weeks of the
belief that two or thMehundred million dollars
•would bo realised from the Interdnl Bevenuo
bill are cbaraoterleed by.Beoretary Cbaseas
gross exaggerations. Wtihout pretending to
minute, aoearaoy, bo say. eighty-five million
will be a Mr estimate ef the sum likely to be
realised from the tax law, up to July n«t.
Mr. Morrill, of Vermont; whoso eßsial po
sition makes his opinion also trustworthy,
says themenue from taxation. Up to July
naxt, is sun to be less than one hundred mil
lion dollars.
rsnixiLoariLaT Ties* rsiaoxsss.
Two .bsttalidUs of Illinois cavalry, under
Capts, ; Johnston and Hess,- oomprliiag de
fschmenti from companies F, 0,0, and M,
while sat on arooonnolssance to the westward
of Predarleksbarg yesterday, were surprised
yesterday by an overpowering force of rebel
cavalry, and aftara brisk little light were all
taken prisoners. We lost one hundred men
and five commissioned oliioers, and several
killed and . wounded, bofore.'our men surren
dered. This regiment is the one wblob cat
its way out of Barper’s Ferry before the but
render of that place.
A DIBTISGUISHZD GEVBRAL X* GOHIULT4TXOV
WITH TSB ADMIRIST&ATIOI.
A distinguishod General li clouted in eon
solution with the leading members of the
Administration, at the War Department, this
morning.
CAB 15XT UCC^IHO,
J4n important Cabinet meeting was held
this . afternoon, to consider, as is supposed,
eerUln point* in the President** forthcoming
message, and alio matters before Prtdertefc*-
borg.
ow. BnassiDS’a visit to wasßivoTox,
fen. Burnside** visit here, to-daj, is * up .
to have been connocUd with a Cabinet
meeting. He ha* returned to tbo army.
psobpkct or a roiwasn xotkhkvt. j
Then !j noproipeet of a speedy movement
|at Fredetiekibarg. The nbeli an etlU
throwing op fottMeationt.
Wibhi»oio», Not. JO, 1802.
auuoaxn rawo in atmnona-m oaraia.
To-morrow's Philadelphia Injnrtr will
osntala Washington dlspatohes professing to
have reliable Information direct from Rleh
moni. The eubitanoo; of iu Information,
whloh Is probably of the average reliability or
more, is as follow* s Thipebplo of Richmond
have been haring another janlo for the lait
two Weeke. The remora] of Qen. MoClellan
and the rapid moremjent of Qen. Bomeide
wen the firit eanne. Sit the time of General
Bnrnaide'i movement, Longetnet wae in
Richmond, on his way to North Carolina,
the oampalgn In Virginia being supposed to
be orer for the winter. Part of hi* obrps wen
with him. They wen pnt in the works around
Richmond a! once, while he took the can for
Fredericksburg, to hold the Rappahannock
line if possible, and tfmot, to retard our more
meat till Lm ctmo '
Then an now from twenty to twenty-Cro
thousand: men in the works 1 around Rich*.
mond, and but eighty thousand north of that
city, including Lee’s and Jackson’s foroea.
Jaokson has been recalled with BUI and
Stuart from the Shenandoah Valley to form
the left wing of Lee's, army. Jaokson was
opposed to oomlng, and wanted to keep up a
dirision of our forces by raids Into Maryland
and,Pennsylranis, but was overruled by Lee
and Daria. The Cabinet at Richmond hare
ordered Lee to throw hfs whole.army on the
Rappahannock, and dispute every foot of the
ground from tbeuoeto the rebel capital. They
hara plenty of raw provisions, and millions of
pennds of beef, pork and dour an accumulat
ing at Riohmond. Vessels with clothing are
running the blockade every creek, but their
army is stilt suffering: terribly. Numerous!
recent events aerie to lnflamo the Riohmond l
panlc. such as Loo suddenly changing from
the offensive to the defensive, his telegraph
ing daily for mon men; te save the capital,
the piteous appeals, of their army for olothes,
Qen. DU’S capture of their plokets on the
Ohickabomlny, the disoovery that they lost
[ Dom sixty to one hundred thousand men
within the last ninety days in battle and by
alokneis and desertion, and the indlcaUons of
a sUve insurrection at the holidays. Qen,
Burnside and.the government are believed :to
have full acquaintance with these faots. Qen.
Burnside regards bis present force ample for
the work before him. j
coitruiirs xaaissr the ql'xxtbemxbtxb's
nsrxn7MssT.
I, Complaints against the administration ief
I the Quartermaster'a Department growlondsr.
I Burnside la understood-to hare mad* tho
etrongeat.representations on this subject to
tho Administration daring his recent plait
h«o. It is asserted on >ll honda that If
Blaiga had lurnlshed the necessary artloies'at
tho proper time, thora would horo boon ho
dolojr ot Balmonth. Heiga odmlU tho foll
uto, hat chargee It on the engineer corps.
Bumore ere rife horo to-night that Moiga
either Is remored or Is to ho speedily, bat con
hardly bit well founded.'
tbi coxnaiuiD jiasun.
I Commissioner Dale has written a letter to
the Secretary of thelnterior, for thePreri
dont, whioli will bo pnbUabod in tho morning,
on tho subject of the propoaed elocution of
the condemned Indiana, protecting against
and taking tho general ground that thoinetl
| gators of the outbreak ahoald bo hung, bat
the more followere, no matter how barbarous!
their deeds, should be pardoned, and urging
that thle eoorao wiU hare a mnoh more bene
lieial effect oh the Indiana than wholeale
hanging.
■ ;ih« raaaiDiin’a Mcasaon.
Tho President’s Menage was printed at'
two o’cloek this afternoon,. It discusses at
some length the compensated emancipation
and our complicity with foreign relatione, and
It la understood io come out'rigorously In
defense of the emancipation proclamation, it
Is haltered, also, that he will mew his ri-
eommendatlon for a military railroad toCnm
berland flap, and Point of Books. It la not
impossible, howerer, that that may yet be
changed in one or two partienlara,
o»rionn : nocna»rra.
The ■ President's Message, ire are pretty
certain, will be read, to-morrow, but there'
may be possibly some alterations yet. It will
bo telegraphed to all the dally pipers lof the
country, and possibly'the "Wu pfflooireport
also. The Hary, Interior and foot Offloe re-
ports are printed. The Treasury report will
hi greatly delayed.
CKSSI'B LtTTSS,
iSootefiuj'Chajoyietter to Don. BepJ. f.
Wadeyfint brought to light In thfc Cincinnati
ffowtoi continue* to excite dleeuuloa among.
poHtlcl*n*,apd U regard*! a* making Chue
dearlra candidate, b«t not la the lout In
juring him. „ m ..
’ -'o«a.'K*cnltnua nrraCTin yfi.i'.». T p.'-' i
> Oatf-McClellan I* expected hen to-motrotr
a*,*witne*i.ln Den., Porteri* trial. r lt I*
atniL OAVaLXT nouns.
Gm. Stahl attacked atuperior force of rebel
oavalry at Sniekor’o yFeny, yes Unlay, and
drora thorn within foar’miloa of WlnchesUr.
Fifty reboli wore killed and forty taken pris
oner!. The Federalist bnt fifteen. A large
amonnt of oommliiafy itores, ordinance,
eighty hones, eighty heed of cattle; three
•tends of colors andother rehol property wire
captured. • * •
coaontss.
Congress will be rather slim to-morrow,
nnless a largo'nnmherif Senators and Bn.
resentatires, still absent; tboald come in os
tiemorning tAIn.
oxv.j.Biata' Bminoi.
There is great anxiety for the speedy movo
mentof Gen. Banks* expedition. - -
oov. bbxxieox
Is here as a witness in Gen. UoDowell’s ease.
FROM PHILADELPHIA.
[Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh GcoUe.)
29,1882.
The rebel foroo In front ?f Gen. Bnrnsldels
estimated at 130,000. They wUi’andonbtedly
make a stand there. .
When the traitor Was releaeed from
Fort Lafayette, fcolmmcfiiately drove to that
yllo secession din/the. Hew York Hotel,
where ha received the congratulations of lead
ing Democrats of Now York city. Boole is
an avowed traitor, and makes no secret of his'
sentiments. ... ; ■ '■
A lottor from Burnside's headgnnrtore taps
all preparations on the pjnt'of the rebele|in
dieate that here they wlli make a determined
t.tand, and that hero thoy mean to fight the
battle of Biohmond.* ' ’
A hotter place for them to make a stand
between here and Richmond cannot ho found.
Important from Gen; Grant’s Army.
Catno, Hot. !».—Tho Grand Army of tbo
South ie all in motion. Gon. Sherman, with
bia forces, loft Memphis on Wednesday.
Geieral Grant's army struck tontayesterday,
and marched off on the Holly Spring Road.
Soyon dayt’ raUons wore prepared, and only
one tent allowed to each- twenty men, one to
tho oßeers of eaoh company; and eix wagons
to eaoh regiment, Tho rekeli are faUlng
back towards Grenada, Mating np thi railroad
track, carrying off tails, -ind homing bridges
as they retire, it Is reported that'they aro
even moving their' heavier valuables'from
Jackson, Miss. Prisoners taken odnfess the
utter hopelessness of their cense In (he West.
Important from Washington.
Wabhixotox, Sot. 2S—Tho Demand
Twatary NoU« which ara oaUUndintamonnt
‘cUii.thM sl4,ooo,OOO.Th°|B,nUthouht,
S!.t 5 JtGSSJ? """• w* tefe.
Members of Oongrsss have, already booomo
nameroos. The large number, however, will.
•mro danng to-morrow and Monday.
, WISHIIQTOT, Nov. Si).—The dispatch to
tbo Navy Deportment from, common dor
Poroer, D. 8. steamer Cambridge, November
mb, reporto o schooner hiring been oberrtd
noor Moionborongh Inlet., He immediately
bore down upon her end tada thirty pound
pcrrott gun, it which; the sohooner ron
oehore. 'A boot tinder command of Aotlhg
Molten Moyee with two men woe rent to
barn her, with instructions os the ihrf woe
high not to venture too neor, end in cnee of
ony donbt oe to reaching the vessel eatery to
retnrn. The boot however, woe swamped,
yet the men with Mr. Moyee reoohed the
More end tad the eehooner, which woe eh- j
tircly destroyed. Two other boot! with Act-
Ing Mos tor's Motes Welle end Odirbren, were
sent to oommnnicote end it passible give rei
Uof. Wells swomoohore with o line, bat it :
boTing period, Odtroren followed with it olid
I ./“V M Juncture* some SO men
J come suddenly upoh ib«perty and.-all Were
Daring . oommonder'-Pore*
, her s absence while engaged in destroying
~ ch the Doyhgltt drore on Eng
lish berk upon the beooh about onomtlefroo
the foil, where she become hard and feet. T-’
The following is the list of oOoors ohdmen
token-prisoners: Acting Master Mayes, Art
ing Master's Mote, Won., ud Odtroren,
Qsartermsster H. 0. Heed, Captains of thi
“ d Berroohsr, seamen, 0.
W. B. Frost, Hons Daboor, Dlok Hor
non, Thomas McGee, Wm.. Holey,. William
aDOIQU. - V. ■> r '{ (. • i
A dispatch from Lient. Commander Broine
doted the 18th, reports that after gtringohate
to o schooner, tbo parties on her ran {her
ashore. With a few shells those unloading
her were Bheprov«i to bathe
English sohooner Arlo], of HoUloz. Thtte
wer# no papers or colors on beard. " T
At this titae, another schooner was dlseov
ered to the westward, down the coast, having
In two boate, endeavoring to get off theta*
schooner. Commander Brain, immediately
started In pariah of thyseeond, and iheirki
also ran ashore. He, with a few shells ‘dree,
w n”? W A°, WBr o engaged in nnloodihg
her. On boarding, she provedtobo thoEng*
lish schooner Ann,Ma{ie, of Naithn. 1 Thmrv
were no panel* or colors. Getting as close to
her as possible, she was hanled off. Bhehow
erer bilged, and sank in four fathoms of wa
ter. Immediately; returning to. the tat
sohooner, andllnding her bUged, she woe tad
and oompletaly destroyod.'
The cargrai of these Tcisela. were: prinSi
p*. J * t,w k, «* 6f dsdiseranl bu
rcis of flour .and.ragay. Ererythleg npin
which hands conld be laid wssdestroyed, in
cluding about 2,000 bags of salt.’' ' 0
A dispatch from Lient. Commanding Irei
i? 11 i of the gnhboat'Chocnra, dated Bmfafmlt;
Ni C., Not. 20th, says they seised an' un
ltnownsehooner forviolating the blockade,
from Wilmington, bound; to Nassau. - Her
“ u , to '' Ul « d she, left Wilmington on
After.the death of; the collector and the
preralenc. of yellow fever, had canted the
Custom Hons.,to be closed, and business to
be generally suspended. Bight bandied doses
of yellow fever wen said to eslst when he
Isft the sohooner, which was loaded with tur
pentine, rosin and shinglu, and her master
openly declared her a Confederate resscLx is
she sprang a leak and was found to be filling,
she was burnediand capsised, when her del
inaction was completed! if
Bear Admiral Dupont, of the Deg ship Wa
bash, from Port Beyal harbor- on the 25th.
writes oh the night or the I3th thet a steamer
attempted tojrnn the blockade off Charleston.
by Maffltt a Channtd. She woe tat dllcoT
ered by tbe-Blunt, and wasflred upon by tbit'
eessel, whose commanding ofloer at the'same
time-gay* the usual signal to; the fleet. Me
“** ship hearing the gun, and seeing the eig
the direction, indicated and got
sight of the steamer and Heed one-shot at bet
when she appeared to run seaward,’but'a
dense fog set in that moment, nnfortanataiv
shut her oat from slew. .The Seneca aroused
by the presiont signal, toon after pemoi r Sd
the steamer and flred at her, when shetarndd
short around and steered for-the -..♦—a
On the night of the 10th n ateonter neain
attempted to run tho. blockade by tho uma
i entrance, end erne again discerned by the
1 Blunt, which Teasel she approached within
three hundred yards, whan a shaU from tho
Blunt straok-her, exploding on'board.- The
f “earner immediately tamed to the northward
““ ••“jetd, and-apparently ran aground
! 0B the, shoal off Dari? Inlet, where, how
j mr, , she only remained for a’few minutes; in
whleh.tlms_ Acting. Master Bcrsa,tha com
, manding odlcor of the Blnnt, flred At# more
iheUlather, sondlngaUo a boat to board her,
bat sb* sneccoded.iy getting off and ctecrinic
uaward and disappeared Tn ths darknsu.
There is reason to bellSr# that tbo stsaaer
.last spoken of was tho tame that attempted tn
enter, the prerione night, on both ofwhloh
occasions shs was fclitd, and the impnetion
f’ that’he hat returned to Nauan, disabled.
Ctptatneut hoe the Information i
Uat the pirate “ 290 "i wet eXpeoted in the
Tieinlty of the -Axorea ently in Norember 1
She was to reooiro soppliei; ammunition and i
*™<h. H>o steamer Rabninn. Thn
Turkish steamer Shengehut hie token-disk
E etches ts that pltca for Oapt. Btknhu.
sraral United States Tesrela Ore r lPtHrt
neighborhood. ; -..- . j
• Soimfowe nra mifairtaitted for theedUtyCdf
■Cant. T,. MvPowell, of the Nary. Thelettor
f*iifnugblm to important dnty atlll remains
«rSS” Y ° r * po,t *(?*•» and has bsu nd-
of oif
«haUiart£« Pnd-
t •< 1 ■■
Hiw Vote, Nov. 29'—Tho - steamer Cam
bria arrived.! this oort this, evaning from
aew-Orleani on tbe 20th.
OoL fileiimoß, or Massachusetts has been
•ppolotod to command the brigade. late on
d«f Col. Dudley, who has been to
e position on Gen. Butler's Staff.
The «erriUa* .still infest the riser banks
both below and above tho city.
Oh the Sd nit., aii the steamer. Dan was tow
ing a United States gunbbat from Sabine
£ae» to tho city, ehe was assailed by a Toiler
* body of- robeltrOopi who were coa-
Co * , °* 5* ft mUL The United SUtos forces
opened fire npon tho mill and town, destroys
ihff.ue mill and several residences, and set
ting fire to other buildings. The fire was ex
tinguished. .
new cotton crop was ooming in quite
Gen. Butler has permitted the resumption
of the publication of the National
after an explanation from Jsoob Barker show-'
“fcu I k** llo ihtenUonto aid the rebols.
were still some cases oi yellow fever
25 thß 3d > but *■» ««m.
*M not.pid.mlo. Th. farm «u still ore
«t M.t»gord», XndiuoU .od
•fldduthi warn occurring ia each city than>-
Port , c *'«Uo, auto tW tho
“g»ed by the Venesuela Goyernmenc/
Thewrgo of' the prise steamer
coM to-day hfc $540,000. A part of tho cargo
An Important Hecbnnoissancc.
ii. H VrK il ?f*,M, B^TJ S llD ' s iOiTiiir, Not.
29.—Lleht. .Col. Cargio, of tho Plrst Non Jor
•?2.“»» 1 ?7>«j0 n»» lortomo Umo boon lucom
mandofw-brtgade,-returned yesterday from
a tesst down In the vicinity of the Beppe-
Ofnnookj- HU force consisted of eboutl,soo
emln »nd > soetion of abatteiy. He reports
no rebel troops won found on thtsslde of tbo
Heppahnnnook, bat bo row tboir pickets oil
tbo wop on tho o tbor lide of tho river. Ho
oeonnir the country *ll around wltbln fifty
mlloo of Aqule Crook, on tbU lido of tbo river,
lie represents that a very lnrgo contraband
S~L". ™•»«« ‘lf Potomoo, from
Htrylud Into Virginia, and that our block
ade of the Potomac U a perfect ibam. Ho
■ucoeadpd In capturing ton men and quite a
largo quantity of sugar, oboes, calioo, and
other contraband goods, but paroled tbo pris-
SUt'.m D °\? Ub !f* •>>* forcoi by
dotaUlng tbs requisite number of men to
E“ rd V?“'' He says that hundreds of thous
ands of doilara’ worth of those goods, so es
sential totb. nbeU .an r being smuggled
across tbo rlror orery montb. . .
From Gen. Burnside's Army.
HsanquißTsas Aaiir or ran PoTomc. j :
November SO—7i3o r. ir. f
••'• enemy won visible yes
tertay, but disappeared last night. They
irobably have ro tired to the valley behind
bo range of bills In the rear of Fredericks
_l/awnbol earthworks almost dally make
*? 4 . lh ' range In tbo roar of
* ,mo “ continuously erlth
redoubts and rifle pits. Bomo of ourbattor
los, Whoso guns bear dlmotly.upon the town.
'?** P 101 " 1 * 4 bx eartbworks!
*“•“£“ •». npertod to have advano-
ZS'iSS&S&.&S? ptot - bßt “
- A ftw ih°u w*r« thrown oTer.thorirer to-
WV. O ?? of oar left win* batteries, probi
bly to try iho range oftboguni.
u«.3ora*lde returned to camp bis'
temporary visit to Weshlncton. .
All is quiet U-nlght. ; ,
■ Saw Paawoisco, Nov.- 30.-ilonoy yoiiol-
d *f WM easier at lji@2c per month. Atlan-
Exchange, Gold, 5
©So premium; Logoi Tender Notes, 85@8«c.
*to«ha.wnt»ntte:tht subject ofcoßiid
«l»ble speculatlra investment. Ophlr Mine
adtanead to-threeihoasacdper foot; Trade
gwmlly, exceedingly quiet.'
Y«k ”* P Lo * an chartered for Now
- ibuU.ilowry hae been relessed from Fort
•-XQtta^ l '-'.'’ •- * - y ■*- ■
KL°P!*, c f Lowlstown, Salmon Elver
Mines, Wajblngton Territory, organist an
extensive Vigilance Committee with books
‘‘“.register *•» came, of ell penons
willlog to combine to suppress crime. The
members drill In regular mflitary stylo add
highway™ ” 8 * 'H' u<,m4 10 protect tbe
From Bermada--In Pursuit of the
-N.w.Yok, Nor. 39—Th« British brie
Prinoni Rojtl, from Bermuda on the 18tb
j Inst./ arrirod to-night*
Ih.UnluaSUtM eteamer liohiokan sailed
the 18th for the ooait of
Iheitesni frlgat* Vanderbilt returned to
-4« from an nnsoocessfnl erufre. in eeenh of
, s h» hat steamed 4,0t>0
| mUe., hiving earned from Grand Banki to
the southward of Bermuda. gho spoko large
number of jTesieJs, but onij one-the bafk
I™???™' 'f°J' n N ? T - 24th > let. 34:16,
*£? n her. vis: In la t.. 37:30,
long, 70:16. The Vanderbilt was in collision!
on the 19th uit, with the bark Stounetry,
boon” for 8,lf “t* which vessel lost her jib-
Tom Bjrnee or New York, Shot.
—Toni Byrnes, a Pint
w»rd Politician of some eeiebritj, was shot by
?*P* , 7** llaUiTan, a bill poster, daring a
Wsdn Greenwieh street, between Cedar add
fr,. yia'. rt °i‘. t c t !!“’ o oloolt I’tler'lay rnorn-
Jbg. The wouhded man expired atfiro o’oloek
tha^twfr?? m, “ awaits
the coroner's, jury in the ease;
*»T*« act wa. com
mtttedin:self-defense. T
I , The Iron-Clad Steamer Passaic.
I -iS ltTl .‘L°“/ N ? V V. 30 — Th » Pawaio, iron.
»>*?* sf I** 1 ** o at .Portress Monroe at one
° «l»es «a Saturday. = Off Capo Henry she
7n* t^e, xr4 , ° l > ln hM t l,ol ,'“ J, aud was towed
!®: “h* frpt pome to with steam: She
behaved yery well at sea. ‘ •
V- ; -)ij Markets by Telegraph/ V
r., PaJjaan-rpUi Hot. S»-«oon.-Tbtre U but lit
I *C“lban>. and ,S2o for PemtelranuT {%££.
r’eSo'biS SS*? 8
a w2S?? " ; Whlskydri at “
I -ktsdosii lior. ss.—Ootton: steady imitiiuu.
•H*? -d and 10 -Sants hwef i 1 s3m a?dSffi&sn
teCßtSt« WW@d,7S -for Ohii““ratsffl®£
SLmaMhewSi lowm “IslsfioqtPbUih!
Obicaeo Sprtny:'|l.l9®tca fM-.Sfn:
! Cl ? tl ' “4Hr3t<@l > 3a for fi>4. - Oorn uu.
chanrad; esies 10,000 bush. at 70 fee mised vKstiri.
end 64Q68 tor Xssteni. Provisions 'quiet ; sod ui*
changed.- Whisky dniletaa. i' . ■ *
*roT l * l° 1 ‘‘“» I»»r.
I K SohtBXEH Hainnoao ComrecTioss.—The
1 — or f to have advices of
( the completion of two important Southern'
3&«mi.«OßMOttoMr- It appearsiUiat the
I 5i l ? I !'.? onre ?, ,r * io Government has com-
I railroad. oanneo tian—a distance
I off forty miles or so—between Danville and
I Greensboro, to North .Carolina, and baa
“mirationbetween the great
I J*®™ railway lino from Selma, in Ala
tbo Moblle andObioroad
lefnnJdSl^P^^Y**J*. these two breaks
.Closed am tho rebels source aninland- eys
v^S f J7 n,^ y * ? om W°<>®»®® d . through
F® andhold their great railroad
[ line. Which i passes through the Northern
V Georgia,
and East Tenneasee, Into Virgtoto, an£wo
{UV?. 1 }. 1 s o *®,? ““k “aboard lines;
hat stUUn theinterior tho rebels will now
havs, from Blchmond to Vicksburg, n oon.
‘Jf* **??** «hs orders ‘to
K' - "1
From New Orltaot,
From. California,
Alabama.
GmIaTCUBE FORCONStJMR
S-*ssS£^ b “-m-kw
: SfS5T , '“' O S i “» »»
j'P^SSJS®^-*-;:,': .-^>;!
- 'S£ffi ow &^*^OA*4#3>.BßljUfß : * I
jun> OOLM.«aa tea tx,
*3*w» •*
:/ • -r-gg&si
. , . . - 1 i :
The Obstacle to aa Advance*
Th« Wuhihgtombornspondnt of tho New
JTork ComnmlalSpilu on Friday: ;
t Tho great obstacle to aa adsuoeiaa want ‘
of snffioiont snpplloa to" enable the army to'
mow forward, (whoa they itart,) ouwSJ at]
lout tlx dayo ration! for mu ud hoA, ud
haring u muoh morn to follow u a roserrs.
Thao iar,lt has not boon poiiihla toaoeunm--
late much proyieiotu for either tbs men or the
bwti on tho. north bank of tho. Bappahu
nook, although mporhunun exehlona-hnya
boon made by Ben. Ingalls ud bUsnbordl*
nato olScors,. prominent among whom Is-Cant.
Ball, of Maeeachosetil.a«n.Haopt’i rA
road brigade bu alio porformod iood ferrice.
-- The latest dispatchu lay that tho railroad
from Acqnia Crook .to Tolmoathi bu boon
completod, and tho cars nomnmtiaod *
on Friday. Ibis will bo a gnat twin in
forwarding a onfflolent amonnt of mnnHoa
to tbs army without which it would bo dm
poulblo for Oen.Bnrnddo to make a moTo*
mut., Until this road was oomplotod lt wu
dimonlt to aocnmulata thon thu twb days'
subsistence, owing toghe bad condition of tb»
roads; but now then-will bo-ino-diffleoKy In
forwarding si* , times that amount In a short
time. . . ■. ;•# f .ti L
ItiVEBXNTEIyIiIGEffCE. J 1
The *i T er ftt thiipojat contiauca-to rvcttlAtlovlr.''
with four .tho pier marks lasiirreains. -1 IS
woathor yesterday was cloudy and; aoft, Witt,
tlonj of rain or mow—moot probably ihslitte: H
■ l Bmlnosa at tha Wharf Is again tathnr don,'which
l! owing to the low water. Thnroliplentydfftelght I
for the -ration! points below, hat on the present
•tnge of water, hoots cannot harry moii'tbawbalf a
lu&il. '* i >" '
Tha arrival* include tho fiden« t from Wheeling,
UonUor, front lUddleport, end Cattagsjfo.2; front
Oil City. The Emm Graham, from ZantarWe, and
;NeUifl Bcgti* from ; ClndcfinU, arw du* thfa facm
lop. The Lizzie Martin was aground at Giaakcmse
hut erenlng, but -it was thought she would be able
to get la during -the night.. The-Partheaia, frun*
Cincinnati, U expected In ’
The freestone, owing to rite unfarorable H
of the weather, did nos bare for cjaHpw.
The Duchess, Capt. Llgh All t nrHVr' ;
and W HI probably getoffthia'eVenlngP’Thipndtißr
b Just a new boated has luperfar'aeconmodatlmibj
fl>r. paaenger*. Capt. Golding las chars* of the’
office, - • |
®“ .launch Ilttlo Monitor, Joui h l jl . L
bounced for OaUlpolu thli main* Being Him
light dnaght, no deluj need bo 'untidpiUd tn con- J
sequence of low watsr. • ‘ •' - t: 'j ; f-J
Tho Minora, Gapt. Jordon, & the TObdisg
P*ctet for to-day, baring at noon, ” I
Tit* £iuiu Ho. 2,—This la the name ofa flxuanew
steamer Ju»t completed tare tor Capt, Jaaee -
ratta. : She b pronouncedly competent JodgeumeV
the meat graceful and substantial craft* that - law:
been built ben yet, while hi point <Jf atyjs nd An. 1
tih, aha will compare fiworably with any bewi en the I
■weaturn water*. She was built under the fmmaiuttf
direction of CapCttgmtta, add no trouble or ]
has been .pared la making her complete laxmry r*: ]
ejwct. ;.ltodliMarfoi»a« t 'i»ftetiftUa'rtl«.4*totl
S hjehea hold, and 33)* feet .beam,fita, fa ™ud
>ith two betters, £G feetin length, 10. Inches la* di- I
emetcr, and 6 Cue* each; cylinder* Ifl lacheela <w«f-1
eter and 5 feet atroke. In noticing the machinery, [
we must not omit to state that’ ih*‘ fa wUh I
one of Snowden*# TatentHea ter*, irhlchfaJtfrV being I
i Q K 1 5?Ji bwl ]“ l0 e® n ’«alW | The cabin is elegantly I
SSSS«^i pn “!2 t ! a mort »ro2S£S j
Ur « e » Wen-»entlUted
oxl each OH ® of the elate, room I
door* which open Into the cabin, faa beautiful fahd- I
•“1* ®hich aid* materially,
wee of the cabin, and fa unlrer*aSy adruindbjriT I
Tbe ertfatfcal pointing' was dob* I
•I? * JSmil Bott, of Phillipeborg.' Tbeeatucitwnf i
£* wm . b ® ®hout 460 tonsfthough iSttSi f
on r!» *°ctas of water, light. A trial; trip was made-I
on Saturday which resulted satisfactorily to all cob-1
fihe run* well and steers with great essbJ I
,J?° hnn .!?* built bs McCaakeyA JZMT,btTrZt'. I
dwa,. mechfccrf, by Eobert Lea; mlattai hr. Mur* 4
**£ filler 4 Bearing; innUcS'l
MPECIAIi liOCAI. NOTICES.
umiiy and manufacturing purposes, are the
non in use. ■"
, A. P. Ceatoit, General Agent.
? »o. 18,Pifth street.
ros gMu. iiite
{LS??? n, » “i wo rniit prorWo onreelrae
with the material to keop naeomforUhlik,, A
good and well-made ovorcoatUtho Tflry arti
ole, and we don't know' of nnypiaM wkejfl
our nadera can gat oaa that wUI look aa'walli.
and at thei aama tlino wtthatandthe mottoh
vere weather,. ai at 17. JX.' McGee IcCa't
corner of Federal atroet
Alloghen,. lihelr etook of oTtreoatinrs,
bueineae and dreia dlo thing; pantalooia.htS
spt-
BiHOIL auiui, B«K!lUt : woald
mojtre.peotfullj Inform hi* Wendi WSl'
gooda. Hi* atoelr cooditi of the lateat'ittlM
of clothj, cwairntrea rud. wtiug*. eetootli*
from tholateat importation*. Geatlcaendn
rinng »ueat fitting -giraonV aad U pdeeri
4 £‘*W Coring oatatoS
tfent in the pity, would do well ftp giToMo «&]
S^°e^Grahani t merchant tatfoS]
No.. 54 Market atreot,' one door from ThW.l ?
'-rXh«.oitiienuoldltt
will find a more deadly foe in tie bfaeUib.
muddy water and damp night air than In the
moit determined enemy.. HoUoway’a pllla «o
the blood and etmgtben thojwjnaeh
t!l f t 019 »oli«r cah'endura thsa.
hirdehipe and itiU be;jtrong and health*/
Only 25 cents paj box. . ;2SCT
Wilt iKD QIT TH* New York
manufMturer or Photograph* Albania Jm
' o " ed .‘ i «s2 Fifth .knot, third
door aboretha-Theatre. They wlfl open on
Monday, the let dev of December. elarre
•{{£**“• b “ t Pioto « r *P hAl, > aau
Notion to the property ownere of thieeltj
IwlT? 7 eivea I *,f b f k * n 2 repair! needed about
tholr houiea will bo done promptly, If they'
loaro thehr order at Cuthbert’e Carpenter and
Sm'&d&r V ' aeto
Onsijra Ottie will be takes at the Omnlbaa
offloe, No. 405Xlbe>ty etreet, day Or nlghtr I
AU orders left st the above place will be-1
atteoded to. AUealle maittwpaU |
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Tranilator. Addmea PoatO&oe b0x 48.; ti -
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attend! to all branehea ot .the Dental profOa
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