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Irn Trin Wit >t4 p. m. Mr. Siopl. mpnly anyerien along the lino to OrettUne, ■ ; Ohio, 7 from either of thA tridM «J*t namei, ■ > tadhas »lw>a«pply of every «dU!°n »t M* - mwe depot, at the Feieral etreet station, ■ Allegheny ;olty« y . ■i-i im dtcsdliy increasing eironlation of thoj.® Onion*, in nilit*edition*, notwithstanding I “ -• therteont advtaoa la theratesof; eobscrip - upon the greatly / increased eoitol material and labor, li afoot which af v fordo tbo pnbllshoro great eetiifaotlon.; It U " ~ to them the only tangible evidence of pnblie v. . ihe effort* made to proonra the earllwt and i-’i nut .reliable newi fton.the great newo con; tree of the oountry, by neyetem of Indivldul enterprise, onttlde of, and in addition te, the *'“ordlncrJ public ftollitiei furnißheioy ■ i - looiated Proto,-togethertrlth a oorpeof atton- ■ . tire and reliable eorroopondente In all the. - leadlnx oitloe > and In almost ereryhrigade of •- ‘ -ourbrara eolctlere,enable* no.to furnith to ; • fhe reader* of the Basons the record of facto . ■■■•■ olmootaoooon ae theyharo tranepired. ■ - , Bnesuaged by the unexpected inereaoe in the Cremation of the Baxxnn, In all Sto edi* - r : tlono, ve ohall go on lh- onr effort*‘to’render .i i : it worthy of notUl more extended Held, to oo onppy which wiUreqnSro the aid of »o in*. «reueof onr pres*-toeohinery. The oeverel adiUona of the Baa err* arenow printed open r~' T' two fOot power pieties, single and double; • - 1 ' cylinder, capable of a epeod of abont 4,600 r, -a;.'■heetaporhonr. -Owing ito the naturald*,. lire to fnrnlih new* np to the lateet moment ' Ibefore we are compelled to go to nreeo, tho ffenando of onr reader* reqnirea. the ntmoot - capacity of onrpreot**,'*ttd Otillwei are fro •. uutblo to lupptj thu dCTUMUi Col. Btyit’a Official Bepoit. 1 We hove toon farniihod with s copy of tho. cfidil report or Col. Bijno, of tho ISfith Begimoat, detailing tho; put Uhon bj hie ooinmtnd in the bettlo it Frodorickiharg. It atiil ho i«»a thot Iho moo behind molt gsl liatty ;• BiioaDAßixu ISfith, P. V., i ) ; CiXT. wi* PttntUCUBCIO, vs., f : Deeemtor 17th, 1862. J ■, Cot. P. LiU, anmmdinj Brigadoi. I hoi-o the hoaor to report the pin tekoaby me regiment ia tho bsttlo ofthe 18th init., “/ffiofodthoro book of tho Boppohoaaook liter; boot Frederiekiborg; Vo. AgieeohTy M>oat ordorvWrew Oft op ia Use •ol bettlo at# o'clock s. ta. - At 10 mioafti ibofore 10 o'clock womade oaodteace. After 1 hoeiac odtaoood stoat half down the field of : bottle, the'eaomy • threw » teiriSo itorm of ■ thati arane shdeenntateret oi. Welsy down SSf Spo«d7ito reatdael lathi, poll- Sm'tili one o’olook p. m., when wo again ad there- being aohoof our area in oar ■ ” KStwr opened fift/sad oontlnned firing -Sii.StiSn*. Wooroieedthorailroadm 8 ' Voodi, where wo halt*. Wo w«bwnw «ntil m exhnMted ournmr, dssdlSr\°toWo^^»|«*^^V^ - „ntod afront twice tho length of oarown— wrapping s tooftn. poittton—protected to o tapporW by s - holdtbo wsoodi. bat tnl'wiro oompeUto to retire for went of «:m -?!S“£Si!K£S2 JoYotoonrago end brst.ry when all «tod ihowtto.hook..hod ion wo withstood It thoio ■v m Mfiniat' can b«it &Uoato . Hoso ulwrea,, o bttWlAtooiAt theirpo**of «» «_.v k, • aa it - their position own whoa taey know it «u impo&elblotohold U longer. . mOTIDB Aloaz the Use, encouraging tit* moa. • m CowSay .offieef* «tfl®4 °P ****** men, and onerei owyi es«os»gomea«* X t is'wld* proud intUfnotion I«hJ both ofi »./ gad mca porfortned theirivtole duty. To Mw Bath*> Colonel Fats* A vriU* on the feshloua tpjt: She atylea oMadlee’ fun remain about the .erne aa. leal - t.», ha tbo coat ol fur apparel I* *»« g»»*-1® admit of thecaprleee *hieh] controUn other department. of feahlon. TbofoU mmeh ia v&gaa amoag tho#o ;Who can ktolge . jB .UtbMP~.IW luuuri..., eauo uk.au. brecedeKe of| all otMr a*? 1 *?; to*hiio;it la perhapa tkomort graMtul.jt .oleoeombiUH tbeother morp easentfalqaaU ttTof camfort In alarge maaeure, “4 «“ - Uedrasugo with other.: garment., of 'whatever deaeripllon. Iholrietorlne la alao a faToriib with many; but the i _ the l»u»t novelty, end tommafldi Hull lor Mherelutm Thefura formerly In rogue • Meh »» nurttu, flteh, at*.—have gone *.}£? " ■' Stum CblnohUla-and grey . lending atylea for ehlidreu and mlena. The nil *oileeablefaet ia th. fun of ell deietiptiont,eompared with former veera. owing to theclrcumaunoea thetalarg? i:'':"'..."..';.Bamber'af.treppen'ißd'liußtere bate gone from the fonata to the war. Oar Book Table. It.ChitUantot ofvr«, .naJU'Anwltfl<™l A SSSrtSStJJSSBpSMSA& ■Tsm'Br'Wra A; nolrety; Psetor of tlu Church. pSudbyW. A JUYftJ'For»i<> «tb.B«k- store. ' ' ' . I Qail* » Sumter of well known mtUene who he&rd thi« inrmoa dfllWered, united into- J ' oneettng Ur. Snlrely to ollowit to.bopubUih- ] . ’ ir, Hootetos.ia leplylthot tho object of j : thodUooanown».“to- ettongthep Is ispport of tho aoTornment, nnd.to ioinon htrotetho toot th»t oroo »mld tho e»UmUi»» ! • M wof, therell ohundintMute groUtodo S«od.” Al thl. molt prittewijrtny JbjoOt j...:. .—._sreiili4U-more follyouhiatwdrtaim,V»t>U itlos,l tho rorerend gentlemen ohoerfohy lOlooed fcl* moonieript ot the.dlipotol of tho : Sommlijttio,-XtUoaoMo;*ndwoli^ontld«od JUeoartetOndwWtereidwtth prodt. A«*>in*Sß«r Ar.-The Bnoyrui JWnaJ • TTKrrsiaT S»J» ki»l OB the owning of I « tt'JPKSStlS:igfbey 000 at rod in thet that d“J*’. ulomnb operator named ] *Ulege, 5! k S?Hr OoSwiß. nditor of the - ;SaS&KVK&»f<-~ lnatioa. - - - 1 Ksnerifr roow'BmLOO*.—:Mri. Anno I ' dearhtor of Deniel Bothoor, of Ilorry ] towßihlS*Ulfflin ooulity, noehedher tolher'i SJS iSist »I* -woekeego, hotlngoeoeped | ■rllhßer'two ehUdien from Poeohonuo , Ar- , ’ J»«S*0" both died elnoo ho»e. jßer 'haehond, tori B. lllr wfotwdintotho rebel eervleein the of tho rebellion, hot by .letter • SeelwSltbe fomUy horo tho gled tiding? . •. Set ho too ho» euooocdod In etcoplng. 3 Bouokti.— b»g»Ui in ' rj ; - -K^tofeaaaga pinion low i <3o.’»y ®v i ■', -■' donUrta ud dr* wen, »h{t»»mi colored, »l «U prl«if fro® oa * *® wo.4o!Uri*. - Pnot; «aa Effort* «» ’ vabiag - J£t.'”•«»<«» of Bote* Pool.th. ~ ; - whatUsK onrintr. coamalei to toprUW* % ,5 JTI iJ>v/ .** <-»Wi < . Geo. F»Bd*:Tjalß. —The butternut .train hu uriwl , dliebarged Itulf sf a part ef it* pradon*' eontont*, uit takonltl departm* on * Wel tarn tone. Wo boiler* that it ftrriTcd on time, hot owlag to *ooi* ceuiedeparted rather aoduflnly,wHnont ielivuing 1U full «aigo. L The proximate catutwu th* Impinging of th* tr»to against the rook ot emancipation, «hleh allotted each a "Uei.” u will oahn the driver to ba mot* oarefhl in the fatnr*. Toapeak plainly, Bio. j. Train arrived in our city and delivered a rigmarole of die noeteonnunmate nonlemie in Ooseert Hall, laet evening, to"a home csarco •iy half filled. At .the eloae of the leotnre pro per, the hair.brain*d fool treated thoee ef ; hie audience who remained to; an 5 " afterpiece, p entitled “Higgoriam," duriag tho petßonii ca tion of which; be wu greeted with a etorm of hisses which. will tcseh klm -not to iapoit .a. Pittsburgh audience with hU vulgarisms ngkls. This If » subject with which \Train isems to be at home; for Wo. are veTjmuch mistakon ifhe has not some negro blood in hU veins. HU thick Ups, widely extended mouth, and short curly hair, afftrd sufficient evidence of hU African desoent, *nd,miy ac count for., hit antagonism to. the subject, .of emancipation, hoping by > thU to obscure hU origin. Perhaps we should no them noticed this demented individual at all, but as some per* sons have looked upon him as a man of sup#*' rtor. ihtellertrwe' think if right to giro m prenion* which wereceived olhlmlaet even log. - Though hii pretends to speak the Eng*' Usnlanguage more eorreotly thantheEng lUh themselves, botb-bls syntax and prosody are mueh at fault. In our humble opinion be wouid hot slake a third rate harlequln-for a Christmas pantomime.: -v L ~ ; . JWe were muoh amused at the exhortation which Train gave to tha ladles in regard to their encouraging home manufactures by pur chasing nothing but American manufactures, 'whilst he was enveloped hlmieU lu;a suit of Franoh or English doth. v U. It is not likely that Train will he able to convert many sensible men.~ i Death of Capt. Xee Azthntz. Many cf oar reader, will bo paluod tolearn ot the death of thla moat worthy and pliant Yoooff ofloor of Colonel AUeo's Eegimsnt, I formally lieutenant of thd old military or-1 genial tion known at tho "Park BiSM. Xho dowMtd vM in tho bloom of msnhooa,sna wu ths possessor of » noble heart end dispo sition* wueb, with to educational endow mrotil renderedhlm tho pride of the eireto whioh he meaed. Ha area a naUra »'*«- dnla, wkaro kit mother now realdea, though for tka laat faw yaara he wm mgagad “ *? ok keeper in the house ofJ.W.-woodwcll, E«q. Leans u'm BiXTT*ssconx>.—W® leern 1 tbattbe CZI EegimtnCy Col. Swells®?, lost B 9 ‘in hOUd end Wounded,** Fredwiobsburg. The regiment numbered fiOO men. The Adju- i tent end Asststett Burgeon an both reported! killed., In Company A, BergVF.BL /* printer, formerly employed the U*%t*a 'PrSlyierian,) was the first te OIL Be was % good soldier,' and »' worthy young aan. -B. K. Carnahan, Clark and-—lrtffl« were, wounded. !A full list has not yet been wired. -••••; • ■" Tau fowuairof the late Brig. Gon* ,?• Jeekeon, killed at the battle before Freder icksburg, will take plaee.from bis lata resi dence,,volwell etoeet, on Sabbath afternoon,, ut 2 o’clock. ■ • 1 . ■ ; Tka 15 tb Haglmaat P. M. >■«•*•>» _ 4 > dared tfrparadaaa a military Moort, by Col. Galway.*! be Maaonlo fraternity willdK. atteUdiln attong foroa. io that tka cortege •will no doubt be an Impaling on#. , . r < Da. JoaiS B- McCmaroclt, ofthia county, I has bean appointed to aitH tka troop, from ] thla Bbeta la Bornaide’e army .Ha b now engaged In that mliame, and baa the ability to bo of graataeiTioa to tko wounded. B»ml._ John, ofNorthumberland eonnty, hka adafr, keen appointed a commiealoner to look alter andeonmbnta to tbaeomfortof the»‘ok and wounded Penney Iranian! In tka earn. army. < AnoLPOTB Pniaaia, ofAdamaecuntj, wal luetantlykilled, a low day. ago, by the un coupling of a wigon; wkiok oauaod a bartol of] elder tarolt upon him, breaking hla neok and baok. Halaaraa a wife and aerate! children. .Paanoaen.—Jamea Hockonbuiry, oonrlotod In Olaarfiald county, about twa joara ago, or Ike killing of John Thompton, baa. been par doned by Got. Carlin. _ . . , Caxoioan »o* Ahnianiin.—Mr. Joseplt A. EoUer, tax Wlteetor of dhe Sixth Werd, hao entered tbeilog a eoandidate for Alderman. Paxsaxth.—Photogrephio Albions, suitable for Christmas presents,-nt Pittoek s, opposite th» Poit>offig>« ■-•• ' t "*'• Cnionai.o'n Oammsjre *»* Boo “ * ol4 PUtOckV, opposite Ufa Post-oßce. • iunira tot lSdSat Pittoek’e, Opposite the Post-offlee.. ' ’’ , ei'ECLU. LOCAL SOTICEH Saosea sxn Hixae’. Sxwrxa Machim, for lentily end manufeotarlng purpose, are tie best In aso. Cuatoxt, Genera) Agent, t , . Ho. 18, Fifth street. «... taken the flrit premium *t; to» World * r4rJa?t h.W l» fcofldoß, *ll tto muMm of the world competing. 'Botopoom « PUth street. ■■■:.. : ■ ■■-■■■'■ ■- • ; .. Pot Peiiaao WrntinWiAmr-Thowißlw is spon ns, ; and wo mast P 1 01 ??* lT< 2 wllSthe materiaUo keepuscomfortable. A; i g «d£&« pwfooat U theteryartl- Set andwo don’t know of anyplace whore oar reidors can get o"^**^ 1 ? thamort •£ I eorttor of Federal rtteel and Diamond BijnKe, | . Ihelr ctoek of orercoatlngs, bMtars wd Sen clothing, !“ Ulo<, . a, (1 f deeCTlptloni. are well assorted, “J f*. I ii>Mt itvli. lb* g«Btlemvß*» .fttrnUWag I depStment IxsSlthat a purchaser wen d |SJh.OeUon MefleeACo. if yon desire a l nine salt. ■ • - . . r faU Md whiter | ;’^l22SS^^SiS from the latest importations; k neat fitting garatnt, «md P”®?* » tallorlag MutUib mratln“o“t^woalddow.UtoglT.hto«f ° „n Ramnei flrahamj merohaot UUor, | Ho/m Market street, one door front TMrd oth«klod C s”fwooSds“2ea^ow°, l,^oj»“i isailS^Srt^tSs 1 msKaasas-fr nlolT d 4 oents per pot... *** • Orr me Bur.—A Hew York manofeetorer of Photograph Albums has opensdat Ho. U- Pifth street, third door abore the theatre, a isrre stoek of Photograph Albums, the best inasoloth*world.* Ihsysouthernatprlett j whlph dely itbmpetlUon. ' \ Joining Shop, on - Virgin aUtyj Just abow 18mitbteld street. ’ \ “Sg’.,SSS'T is tdeanom : .• ' at prisata sale a large atoek of .booW, shoes, wnmi« fors, Ae. . : ■ . . ■ - . . BABRIED: . McgSIQBT-DaVIJ-Oa^b.lOthUuUht.d.r «V| Hgf, Iftfflßfl JlßllOflf lU. iMIITI ggtaHT, of TitUbTiThg ol JClittbeth, *P«» AHaittwy cooßt^f • faflPT*V«f O«0; J? J.AjKJjOjj im»i. VA. ol’bM on Scxdat. «l 2 o'clock ».» t *rom Til'iJfe rJSdcncOe corter of Colwell eadijcjea ct>.» i flfwth Went. 11»# irlutde et ibe (uallf rw P?fV. I folly jorltod to ot*f»d« ■ja OTICB,—I b»T» appointed ■ BIKOS WnttWlT, - . >■■■;;■ 0»l« AB*n* fv tb*«»to ot m Bt.Q3p ailsiJflEß; ta»hoa*U ado* ipwt,lf# t wa- 1 ■' I'V;';vi‘rV : : i’f^£^^^V;'^r^''j“^'T^T.' :^; ? ' i v'-'^^-:!?’*f''» i .-? i ''-'' THE LATEST NEWS by telegraph. FROM WASHINGTON. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. SjacUl to tb. PitUtnrjh Gazette. -! ’ Deo. 19.18d2. amSctreTtos i» hubooei. Senator Hendereoa introdaeod an Import ant bill to-day. providing for emancipation la Ulfionrl. 1 The first section provides that whonoTor satisfactory evldenco shall bo presented to thy President that Missouri has, through legislation,or' other properly ‘ eonstUnted nu thorlty,' adopted an ordinance for tho gradual or immediate emancipation of all the slaves In -IhfState, it shall be bis duty,:with the as slstanee of the Secretary of- the. Treasury, to prepare’and deliver to the Governor of Mis souri, to be usodhy Said State, to compensate dor the inconveniences produeed by .sueh a. ohingeof system, twenty-flvo millions IJalted gtatss 6 per cent.' SO year bonds j provided, saldhonds shall not be delivered unless the net of emancipation is: adopted by the Btate tsithln eighteen months after the passage /of "this aot - ;’nor unless said aot shall provide that slavery shall forever coeie in the State before or on the fourth of July, 1865. The seoondieotton. provides that, .in case of the aot of emancipation, to bo adopted, by the State, shall provide for the perfect man l junlstioo of all the slaves in the. States fore the 4th of July, 1866, the President shall cause the whole amount of. said bonds to be delivered immediately on the passage of said aot; but should it provide for the termina tion of slavery to a later date'than the 4th of July, iB6O, then eatd bonds shall be delivered in four instalments, dating from the passage of snob act to the time flxod for the termination of.slavery. The third seoUon provides that on the pas sage of any Usr by the Bute excepting the provision of this act and adopting any law foT the ultimate exUnction of slavery, the faith ..of. Ore United States and of the said Statowill bo pledged to'carry ont the terms f j of the compact, and should the State at any time after baying received' any bonds, again introduce slavery or tolerate it contrary to its eot of emancipation,-the State shall refund to - the United States principal and Interest, pro vided that nothing herein shell prevent the Stota from making any desired changes in the emancipation hot boofiiotlng with this act or. lengthening the term of existence of slavery Xha rets on tho question contacted with the reception of : till credentials of the pew number from Haw Orleans, to-day, doraloped eonsldorublo opposition to his taking his seat Tho matter has gone to the Committee On Elections, who wIU doubtless make » far** ble report. ■ ' : • Tho (teat feature in the proceedings of the House to-day,fee an eloquent spseoh by Jedge Kelly, of Philadelphia, ie reply to ssTeral recent border StoledeUretapces., He wee loudly spplsttded by the (ellaies, and a large number efsoldlits came do wn to shake hands with him atthe'close. _ Amoy passage oconrred between Powell and UottlU in the Bsnato io-day. Powell o&md n resolution, llnqairing whither the Secretary of .nlred persons, arM trairly arrest ' °»‘h before he released ther ldn, ‘ ,a ‘^n damages foi mment. Morrill objected to I arasolotiort, and criticised ret , eHortby-o»ppsi r , lion to ior irrassmeats under which the et “H»g- Powell re torted quite. ,Id Morrill that ho wouldn't tiki *»• Mr. Morrill, 'ended the-af Powell that he should critlol jn»* *» ° lWn »?■ as freely- as h .Uhould dietetot. That he had ,fore, and should so continue *RK' RI3TOMD. C»pU ttJ ’ ’ -Swnnd Ll*bU C, C Letter, moto, weratlj du al,odfro. .r.M.torod.il.p poutog th. ***dj beta til.d *nd acquitted by coat. ti.l forth* offtDO. for whlch’thoj were dUmliMd. "It wm limply* eu*o( vigor In •mill thlugi, wh.to th* do mindl of jaitlt* ooildnot *w*lt *B Inrestl* gfttiOD- of th* c*m. I • 6BK. ecauicK. a*n. Bohenok hi* b*o» ,ommon*d hero, from Phltodelphtotwom thro* d»yt»go,.to nalv.* U». lto»l ; ;in,tiMUon, foi B*lUm<«*. Ho h», now entitoi *P<m hi, dntlei, TH* BOBDS* ITT AT* CACCCB COWilTi*. The Bord*r. Btot* Cibob, Oommitu* got ■cold comfort from th* Pro,Went to their to- Urvliw y*,t*rd»y on Ihb *nhj*ct of hl» ptoo luutlon, »nd didn’t »nd him pltoklo. . . ni lijiitrr u»* ... i Ihe prenur* In foror of the Boakwpt l*w i lnsrwMt,; and iti ,pM»g« thU M«i° n be oomM probable. nomiiT caiw** imuicufc ttut* Ibi N»UonB t»id»y «ndor«e* BocrtUry ObM*'* ComeUl pl«n. fcawnrewteff that tho of tbo fw »oooy lot tbo pojmoot of troopibofool- H e »ja th»t itooo tho l»t of July th»l«JJ«f *f1f1.6&.38r bo* boon pold on inch rtquill- Uoni. no follow*: Tor bountlu on onllitmont*. *7,600,000 i for roernlttog, coltoatlng oni SrtmoV « ; f« ordinoir p*y, Jfo’esfMl S 3. ,'lho' omonnt of toqtfiitton* Jftil* doMilplloninow to ft* .Troortry Do to too omout joqulrod for poy ij^Ateagatattj^ fSount* boro boon onppliod for p»y wnUb j„. ,im* it* eommeneoment. Preoiio toformatton on'to**o.polnu oon only &^^«to.bo’ob.or^^Un«U Whon lb* roiooroo* of th* lo»d«qutt*to»ll Ibo jdomond* ojjonit.'lb* SSSSui of a. filrttotb*S*ox*Uri»*.of Wo* «d»h»a»»y* SSSS?ot I fe«»jm«of SlfiotodoUy. To toll want iMUtoWoninro, Siisrpisraps s-.Kss;®s.~;-sr;i Oonpt'* bu olrooily boo" "«•» « ■ ' i . i n- > ildbli ' Afiiuistfi toldlu f«h?Otogto 4oltorof%io P»y. “ dn “ <l ? or ‘ *,#Mibaa boflD wantingto pwont woh.fc Treo*nry boyond to* pol.lbUUy ot n'prorWon for thoß undor uUttog riSo* Inbio nnnnolroporttb* bo* Uld bo* j n, r „ rT^-, labbjadft: &&&StSSSSg*i&! SSS^JpKraffii mmpl^nVbooonroof‘ b “ d*l»y of p*yn.*nt, fjgggaaaßygff b» tou! o*to»*o4 for ‘bo oxehongo _of *aUei*, &WU, to ‘i u - ■- ' '■* ' VhlobV 'eiehangMk»»» bean made addotton. an onthe lilt for eaohenge._ ~ .■ , ■ eon’iblllin aid or amanoipuUeg th»el»TJJof 'Hleionri, provide! for comppneetion topat StaW.npon the pmajo of a law emancipa ting all tho llarla therein, if .the *“””**. «5,«00,000. It farther proffdee th»tff tho law of emancipation ehould manumit ell the eliveeon or before July lthJlBM, tbaPnei dent eball haro the "hold-amount o! the bond* prepared and delherrf on Use S"*H* ofnheaet. If it ehouM pi'otide for the ter mination of elarery at a later dan, the bond! eball be dellTored In four equal - lo*talnente, dated from the portage or to Jbeatlmj when llaverj eball eeaee. United Statoa le pledged to the fuldllmont of thle agreement, and Mieeourl li required to refunfthe money renewed, if the ehould erer lntroduoe the loititution of elarerj within h?* border*. ■ "■ -- ■ i [BpecUl Dispatch to tic Pittsburgh GairlU-1 PHii.ißH.raU, Deo. 19,1802. Tho /»ji»r«r,~of tw« morning, leys! there ere rumors of new plens nf edyence, but we shall not even MitWthem until theyaredl vulgod by the proper authority. The; rumor gives UI token thet activity Is (he order of the day, end that the recehV'retreet,-while (t was a military necessity; is but running back lor ahewspring. J . . . - Fifteen Republican Senators waited on the 'President to urge upon him tho Importance of unergeUo measure* to suppress the rebellion, and a change In his policy, and the taking of Riohmondateneariy period,-.’ The secession sympathisers In this blty are Jubilant at. tbi; sacrifice qf.llfo among* our brave-boye at Fredericksburg.. Their success at the late elections makes them more bold in their declarations than formerly. .There Is no news from the army: D. limiTH CDSQKBSS : —SECOND BEBBIOH. Wisaisorowl Deo. 19,186*. boos*. r;. . • On motion of Mr. Kelly,of Pa.li was re solved that the Secretary of the Interior Jbe requested to eoomanleata to Oongress nny communication received from Jebn Beys, Agent to Liberia, lot the recaptured African*. »nd others as to the ooursfi takmi with regard to such persons as wore, landed in.thatrepub- Uo In 1860 and 1881 agreeable to the orders of th« Q«Teromratd u-': . • r Mr. Lew, of InJ , offered a resolution in strucUng the fairs to inquire,and report abni. by wbloh the soldiers who have been rendered unfit, for serviee by wounds or otherwise, he at once discharged from.the sorriest and. that all eol- diets at the MUltary Hospitals, who are fit for duty, be returned to their respecuvo regi ments. Also establishing s. Board of Medical Officers to eiamlne Into such eases by vis, lting the hospitals and: examining into, the phvsielal condition of the men, with power to roturn the result* of such examination to be. roportod to the Sorgeon-Uoaeral and to CoU- Law oaused a tetter to be read from a soldier at theconvalasoentcampnear .Alex andria, dated December 15th, In whleh tb* writer says that the soldiers tberearoin a deplorable condition. The camp.ls dirty and the associations unpleasant and. degrading Ito them. They cannot remain there and cn iov health. It Is not Unhandy to obtain wa ter, but Winldhave to be brought several miles, while eoniteat fires hive to .be kept to keep ! then! worm. ‘They do not complain of .tho 1 soldiers* fnroi llhoT'wlsh.to tettitn regiments, wishing to shorn the dangers and. honors of thsir comrades; I liagly ehare. thn perils of ano.ther Antlelam, rather than remain. comyni, hi,*?"'.* minds snfiering as mqeh as Some of the regiments have not heed paid for , sUmonthr.' She writer eskl fcart or Mr. Lew to use his Infineneo |td;jhavo thorn sset i elsewhere, Thoimonareilylngowthegropnd and some who came there comparatively well are nowslek. " W>« yon,” he esks, render ,us some aid., We kre ferfrom bonus,bscnds,. "and Slot* protection. Wo foal deeply the degradation o! tho company and.-the aeioeu f' of 111., said tbis“snhiiet bad beon’doliboratod noon by the Committee t eaMUlttsy Affairs. ..They 1 do whatever wae necessary, to b* fdaVtt tho premises to facilitate the dischargo o! eol ! diets Incapable of eervfcf: They bad suppos ed that the existing laws were-necessary for that purposes but ha was desirous that tho Sesetobill having that bljsct lnvisw should now ba eonilderedr ’ .. L - Mr- BUke, of Ohio; suggested that the re lolUUou be' emended sof that thw-Cemmltiee shall be farther: Jo strueted to j inquire urio tho propriety of placing -the convalescent camp under the ohhigenf the Surgron General. Hc had been ir.lnrotedhy that officer thetit waanbtuow'uhder hie control. ; Ha had.boon there, and knot? frOm Miual observation that the camp wae not .fit tb keep hogs. in.. The eoldlcre worn . dying from-neglect. The only remedy Is to plsSo the caop under tho control of tho BargsqnlQcnornl. • . Mr.. Law accepted the. amendmeat ana the nidation wti ado pled, and the Senate bill I to facilitate discharges w*s adopted. - Mr. Casey, of Ky.; rlslog,.tn a privileged question,'suted' thaf -Benjamin Flanders, member elect of ths setond district .of Loalil ana, ,’waa; present, and. moved that ha be "*Mr.Vellendlgham, of Ohio, qhjeeted lo the iwtArliifl Of him in. : V . ■ ■. . On motion of Mr. Bingham, of Ohio, tho paper’i wero rafarrod to the Committee on Bl Mr! # Mailory, Of Ky.; offered a ’resolution that, thn Sonata concurring; whsn tho two Honus adjourn oft Tuesday next, it wilt bo to January filh, 18*3. The considsratlon of the resolution wse.poslpohed till Monday. On morihn of Mr.'Sergeant, of Oal., a, reso lution was adontad instructing the Committee on Ways and Mesosto Inquire Into tho oxoe dienoy of providing, by law for offloaaof As sistant Commleelontra .of. Internal Ravenna, lor tho Padffo Statas and Tarrit3riss, who shall hava general oontrol .of mature on tho snbjoot, under tho direction of thn Commis sioner of Internal Ravenna. .•:• Mfl. Delaplalne, of N. Y., ashed leave lo Introdnee a resolntlon providing thet a Ipeelel hommlttee of three appointed by the Sneaker to Inqnlte into the census of the dls- MUt before Frodoriekshnrg,. with power to send for persons and nepers.' >■ * # "jft. 'BfiSe objected to the roooptlon of tho ”oß°moUoß of Mr. McKnlght, of Penna., It wae reaolvbd that the Committee on Military Aflki ”report, it they deem lt exponent, a hill far revising the dutlea of tha offioe of the QnSTtermester Henerel, so as to plane theisamo ;iq pie hands ol,these ehnrgaaHa with the pwpercara..thateof;,,. lJ> ~. Mr. Ssdwick.of H. T., from the Commlttae nn Naval Affairs, reported two Jolnt rMoln- Uons, whleh were passad, giving thanka to Llenti ocm mender Morris, commanding tbs Camboriand;and to Lisnt. Wor den, commanding the Monitor, for their die* Unguiihed tcrylcee In the ' conust with the MerrimaC. These thnnki, acocrdtng to law, being neoaesary. In order, that these offioere an addiUonal grade In the “SJ" also offsied anjaddlUonaV raaolattoD,.! whloh sras adopted, call lug upon tho BscrsUry | shara ot tfia disbursements! rim chargn of feuof all«S*»r*an*“•? olalmlng andri- j meluUon wa* adopted lnstruoUng the Com- [ mtttea qn Havel Affairs to lavesUgata the | condition of the Memphis nevy yard, and", nort what steps onghl to be taken to protect STvusUd ri'ghu of loyal cUl,Sns. The hill for. the payment of lnvmlid_and otSr peseloni wee pasted without'debate, andafurbelag amended,on moUim.of fifr. Dull, of S. F.;that no part of the monny enpropriaud shall hepsld to eny pereon who: hSxlvH aid and oomfort to the epsray.: j■ Mr. suphene, of Fa.; mode * l P'*J***“ n ?' to the ravonn. hill -rtoently lntroduosd by Mm laying that It w*a an aotwlthout oonsul tatlon with the Committee on Weys and Means;orwlth the Secretary ofthe Treesary. Ha wae opposad to' tha: taitar'e financial “Snousaire'lentlnto bonmi ttae of «U' Whol* oni tbit UoloOa.-' .[•- ; “ Mr * CtiiifieUs of Md -> spoke.oMthe tallies of the day; He held that ieee»lon«wet a ‘Wiii»dy'y a ® ar the .Ooh^tiiaUobipbot SfcondemiSd IS rf ib^mioi.tr^ ptAW «)ikii ddaMttd-Iroa • mm hte** SrfSxTiiSirfVdfPSU »?. horrid tout of uonaaeaa. - 4 ’ FROM PHILADELPHIA. abolition. - Tbe reel motive «f'U» proeUmU tioawoi not to rnbdaalhe rebellion, bat to abolUh ilavety. Ho argned that the natloaal lifo u oonitUutioaal life, and when one ii de itroyed tho other cea.ee<o oxlit. Both abo lition and eeceiilon are alike perllou* to oar '"mt? Kelly, of Penniylvanln, «MIo de olering for poaco, maintained thot whon tho Staler had lot an an independent _ uorern menti and resisted thel lawtul suthonty, it was our duty to rale the'people ofsthoee Btatoi irrespective of StetO liuet or Stafe Conetltn ttoni—and oily When thoy yield a rapport to the law and rapramaey »f oar government, ooald they enjoy the righto of African clti eeii. Poor mlUlone orelivee are now giving •apport in thoald of rJbelHon; bit on tho Brat of January they wtll peel to the cause ctf patriotism and freedoU—under '“J'J flag of otjr country- It had ""JA, no man, eave the Pr.sWent, hoped that tho proclamation would told to- promote peace. If BO ( thvQy figuro* had ocued to MPTeient tho meuarei of etbing*l , Ho thought no thohand ofQod In the liberation-of tho slave** The ambition! and !u*t of slavery was tho cause of thewbr,aadon tho jfirit or 'January the firit great'rorult would put an end to the eyttem of el tvary. ■ Tha Committee then rote, and the Hoaro adjoubned till Monday | BESiTB., Mr, Kennedy, of Maryland, offered »joi"t resolution to pay the Senator* and “"““err of Congreai-mlleage tor the present month. Beferrea todheilommittee on Flnanpe. Alio a rerolutlon, whioh wa* adopted, initiuetlng the Secretary of the Hairy, If, Itnce the adr Jcnrnment of the la. t iltrion, ho ha.tppolnv id an* Acting Bear Admiral!', and. If ao, i how many and by virtue of what law t - t Mr. Hale, of How Hamprhlro, offered » »«- olutloa inetruoUngtho Secretary of tire Navy, In preparing the annual naval register, to make ft contain the eame Information a* heretofore, and alio to give the eame infor mation in regard to the volunteer and naval ■ervlce ae far ae praotioable. Adopted. Mr. McDoagaCof Cal., offered a resolution requeuing the Beoretary of War to jnfora /the Senate whether any tribunal baa Iteed oonetltutad to report upon the opwaUoneof Major General D, 0. Buell In K.entaok7, and If ro.toetate the cbrteoter of wid tribunal! whether of Inquiry, and, if not, under wbtet, law it wee Instituted, and whether thattri , banat Wai in lecret letalcn, and had ntteu.pt | ed to enolnde from Ua Mlllon. MaJorGen.ral i Botily whew conduct it wm to and farther, whethi laid tribunal to the laid Major General Buell to take an oath that he would not diieloieaay eldenta of hto trial or » n y. “MhoM'dro o *.i 1 Objection being ma ie, the resolution wa* Uip | ! "Sr, King, of H. 1., ! of the national Wa Committee of Hew York, aaklng • Congreii o nnthorlie letter* *f marque to crtvete t in.U, for the capture of ! of ( allfornia, offeredartrolu i tionrwhloh wa. adopted, reqneatlng the two rotary of State to transmit to the Senate any ! rortetpoadenoe wbioh hei been had botwe*®- i hU department ani -our Minister to the Bri tllh government, telegraphic eommaal oation between the month of the Amoor river and San FrencUro. Mr. Hcndereoa, of Mo., Introduced a bill 1 granting the aid of the United Stater to the , 1 State of Mluonri, to emancipate the .late. (of the told State. Referred to the Committee ion lb# Jndiciwjfv' . .1 tt Mr. Poin**o»,of Kansas,called np there eolation providing a Joint Committee on the l President’. Meetage, relative n compenieled ,B Mrfsomner, of Mar.., thought tho Senate, ihonld not ergahiee any “«• ■ rW« bid now * committee In the Senate to I whom all constitutional queation* «o referred I and tho reiolntiotr wai pottponed.- | Mr. Lano of Kanaai, jntroduccda WU to protxioto tha eonitraotlon of railroad* and tolcctapbin wblcb wa* rtfarrada Mr. Powell, of Ky., called np the reroln, tlon of inquiry of the Secretary .of War, whelhar any oathhad been propetad to cit»- cene arretted that they would not .ue or bring. anv aeUcn agalnet thoeo who arreeted them, hfr. Semner moved to lay the retolntiou on of-lowa, hoped the reiolntlou weald be adopted.. He had mada acme ihqntey Into tha matter, and felt very confidant that the autwer. would tbow that no ench oathe had bean offered, or anything of tboort. Hr. Powell alio hoped the reeolntlon would bo adopted.'. Be wanted to know if lt,waa true that etiob oatha had bean propoeei. If 4t waatrno.it .WS9lffh-A5 , ‘ th ° 1 W Mri*Morrmf of Mo., thought that ehargei like thero ahonld not bo mado agalnet tho govarnmynt without any raaionahlo ground". * Mr. Powell raid ha had ground*. He had bean informtd that eneh wai tho eala. , ; Mr. Morrill contended that Ittoh a teioln tlen ebooid not ha offered by Senator!, lim ply beaanea they had hrord i"m.bodyeay that eomathlng had been done yet, the Seue tor from-Kentnoky eeema to talk ee if it wee true. The time Of the Senate ie taken ug, every morning with Jnet thin olaie of reioln-; ttone, which are calculated to emburreaa tho L aovarnhiont, iuetoad of etrengthenlng It. i -Mr. Powell eald hit eolo objeot waa to-get i the facta, and ae far an tho Saaator from Maine wu ecaeerned, he thould not ark hie i leava whan ha wanted to lntrodaca any reeo lutlnn*. That Sqaatcr laame to have act hlm -1 eelf note a tort of eeneor over oSter Beaa tore. Ho (Powell) reccgnlaed no_ moh an thcrity of a eemorehlp ovtt him. Ha waa re iponeiblo for hi» own aota, hare or eltewhete. Thli wai the laoond tima that Saaator had . mken ocoation to lecture him, and it wai very dUtaltlfol, and ha wanted to hear no more ?Mf. MonllbJld not know that hh had laid any to lag to lnrehio tho Suiater from Kon tu-hy. Ha had eiprenod hte opinion of the. solution, and ihonld oonUnuo to du io at long na inoh reiolnUon* ware uffmwd. .. Tho Vioa Praridont hare oalied tha Bankrupt aet, it baing tho nn&ntehed bml noia of yaittrday, and levotal vurbet amend mentawor*mad** ' • ; ■ Mr. Doollttte, of Wia., moved to amend tba bill io « to noognlM tho iivaral Stetaa luggeitod that inch an atdindmtnt would not m«a a uniformlaw. Mr. Doollttla withdraw hla amendment .for ' k iha*Sna]te then adjourned till Monday. The Rebel Loee in the l«nte Betlle— I fight at Goldsboro, IH. C. I >A«Bi»CKto». Doc. l»i-The.Blohmond ««• satti, ef ihe Hth; say, that the rebel lore et I ?be Fredericksburg battle wee handled of the wounded arrived- on the way I there on Monday eight. lolt flenerel. (freed end Qobh, end many deli offleere. Thai 3d #onUt<3etollne Regiment wee nearly en- alto ooptains a telegram from floldeboro, etating'that three JhoUMndrebole fought the Abolltloniete on the 16th, from 8 ] a. m. to 1 p. m., and afterdrlvlng the Aboll : tlonleie book once, General Ryone woe com- Dolled to-retlre, leaving the render oomipy- Ing the town. 1 ' there I».no reporter the,lnm •teen. The town woe greatly Injured by the Onion bombardment. . A Dlepntch from the Army of the Potomac. ; • : ■ Hitt You, Dee. 19.—A dlepatoh from the army of the' Pbtomao, dated ,on| Thursday, eaye that (08 or our deed were buried on Wednoedayi and ddi on Thur.dey. Kearly •U tb» dtftd w«r* found itripMl of thtlrj clothing, and lying naked on the ground, from the oEoinl report, It le thought that the proportion of tie killed to the pounded in the' latebattlete emaUer than In.any bat tle leaght daring the war; In Oen. Reynold e, oorpe, the bßelel report ot the loieee folfowei Qen. Donbledey’e dlvlelen, 199 1 Oen.Olbbone’, IUOj Oen. Meode’e, MBOi total 1830. ’ • From Bui Francisco. Bi> ftuictioo, Doo. l».-Tho-*t«nnMp Hormnnntobeonobnrlytrf lo Übo tt. Mo ld puwougeii to Pannino. oho wiu l£,°,lol£, 10l £ of Hovbobn. boon been rwrired. Private fatten »it that allme golet on the Tth. Tbo utboHt It itlated tboAmertoan. snlnliter ~Übl7 «i, bring tie tint ngaUrealute nor; gl' on bj the Japaneio to ;mj foreign ( J epeneie Govern moot bod ordered Iwo iteamiliope end Ono gnnboet, mounting .In . nUUgi n/Ttn bo conetruoted In the Untied gtnto*i I ring tbo cdmineooomentnf n regular j .unmnnor. - ‘' 1 ' Ordered 10 l*e'aye »hc State. St. Lent, Dm. ['of Fine Street Ohnrib. hM.beea ordered Sj tlWPri volt Henhel Seaerol Jo leeve. the SUU i ithln ten dejr, for epeeoregiog tho : rtb*nto&- ini- nutttoUg dlilojmttj ta .ble ehaioh. lbreeijteembon of the eheroi wore »ipoUtji4*r«»l*w. u>44iroetoJJ»SU tho f«l -■’jr-:: y’t' j '■; * VS?'- From Tennet*ee»-Fsg ilißl. i# ■ Vicinity of Colint h. -Histmu.*, Beet ,w«h his exvxlry, hxs bsenffghting tho rebel •» mulw Porrest xll dsy, In? tho vicinity of Corinth. Forrest hxs four ! thoujxnd, and Dodge twenty-Ave hnndred cavalry. latter has also five place* of jarUHery. I Moroan it reported; to ho moving *o a* M cut off the Louisyillaand Nflsbvillo Railroad. It I* reported Ibat Van Dorn, nitb «ftj thontand mon.hxs arrived at S lar CD son. Ala, •to join Bragg. . ' . Kirby Smith is reported ti be moving tor ward Lebanon to the support of Morgan. The whole force of the rebel* in Tennessee ie oitimated at tevenly thousand. They had 25,000 at Murfreeiboro yeitorday. Jne rebel oatpoet is aboat eleven' mil ;* from Kaohyille. Oen. Roaoerana ha* diim issed a IM-ge num ber of officer* for drnnkenne** and duobe dienee of order*. . ■■ ~ , P rom Fortress J Monroe. jonruas Mosao*. Des. 19A. cO ? T held yesterday at Norfolk nominated Join McCloud a* a candidate for a member of Con gress from the 3d district of . Virginia. The. election is to be held next Monday, in con formity with Qen. Dll'* proclamation. A fleet of nearly 150 jehoouer*, and several vessel*, have put in here, owing to a heavy wind outside. . ' , - A British bark Is ashore on Cape Henry, and the crew in pciil. The Cadmus leaves this afternoon to go to their aid. r Gen. Corcoran it at Fortress Monroe to-day. i■ ll . . ! • ' Funeral of Gen# Bayard* Tuition, Maw Jersey, 800. 1 9 remain* of . General George D. Bayard were conveyed to their resting place, at Trenton, to-d*T* A largo camber of lolUUry comp*- nies of the Ist brigade, of HMcor county, formed the escort. Maj. .Gen. Parker, _tien. Rnnyan, Brig, Gens. Holstead, Palmer and-Van Vort were pall bearers. A large number of distinguished men were, in nttondanoe. An. impreisWo sermon was do limed by Pr. Hogs* Banka* Eipe<Ui*<> n *T?\; Nnw Toxic, Deo. 19.—The stesmer Blsek stone reports thxt. tbo steamer W. fianford, with eighthundred troops of the Bank* expo-, dltlon, went xshore two miles south ofCary port Boor. The bark Genlebok if the troops and the cargo, and the Black stona alto took xboxrd»»?' l troops, and towsdtho Oenitbok to Key West. Pfotnlhated for Cohgress. Bosros, Dso. 19.-Jamei W. Patterson hax btea nominated for Congress fn the Third New Hampshire Dlstrlot, now represented by Hon. Thos. M. Bdwarde. ■■ •> . Markets by Telegraph.; - • i rixnwsTX. Dee. 13.—Evening.—Flour remslnt dmuSsnSaniTrt *5J036,10>r . xsnoSsJs tor extra.: Wheal it la Wr tennest at 85 i orlnalsna Groceries Tbo demand kogv li lws active, but drover* are finn'ot. fuU range of price* 1* from Scoiw rity.dSsn^ balk ihoaldar* are wanted, at 4’i c ;notlilnp _d9lOgiu ilder. short dear middles aw Kreen moata; S»r obooldor*. s®^^ q&Ac for clear aidee* and &}4(&i 0 c wr ban*** ter* Sin demand at B}s3s4© ** 131; BUver 123®w*» Demand. change dull at jmx. KswYdax, Doc. 19,-Cotton Statedeclined 6c; salsa 10&oo ** for State £8.7036,75 Lx Ohio; and ssi®&7,li> for, SaatSro.’whral dtcltnsd let J j it,£l(fil,&9 for Chicago Sl*l D B* *° r - Vankeo Gob; 5i.40»l « for ted Um hoary; sale* 41.000 .bu*h,. at 7G&77. Fork firin'at flTia * l 9K@ IU 9- Whlaky duilit ' '' ‘ RIVER INTELLIGENCE. ■• ■■■ Tho weather yeeterday trtrt dondy and raw, f ith Jodie ithmj of aodw. Tha river cnntiauea to recwxO . steadily at this point, with soreu fset/ull by tha pier marks last ' - : ’’ The larea was tbo scene of oouiual activity, being crowded with oI wtea kinds from one end almoittu the other. Bome boats: wew dlKharging flour. Whisky, bocan, grain, etc., etc., while others wero budly engaged In taklngon Iron*, nails, gls*: 1 wsre, oltoi and all kind* of Fittatrargh manufactures, intended for the West and Booib-west; Shippers ar* hurry lag off their freight, under the impression' ithatthe river wfl soon be oUtructed by ice, and gtaamboatmendonotfsil to takakdTantajgeof this, ‘and demand and obtaia good prit*« for<arrying it. The 'arrfvals since our last tacladr;4h» ilintr«a, from Wheeling, Monitor, from (isilipotls, and Belfast and Empire CUy, from Cincinnati. The Navlgatcr, from Louisville, U due this morning, and the Xcw York and Mariner, from Cincinnati, will arrive about r iMonday. : There had not been when we left the whan laat evening a tingle dJparture.; Tho Larinla Logan and •' Belfast for Cincinnati, and Monitor for. GaUlpoUs, it l u probehlo.'Would get off during tbo night.- Tbelat !) ter boat hav considerable freight eugaged at Wheel*. Th® staunch and coramodiou* Melnotlo, in : command of CapW.Cbarie® A..t>mT©,;l® rtmcfcßeed for gt. Loola, and will b® -ready to leave •oon. ' Ih®, j en « did'not £6t off'Urt ereninff, « expected ;bilng unable to compete hwwgo;"Bh®wUUeaTe‘for Cjn* clniUtltbia mwfnlag■witlkout CiiL rv- Tb® Empire City, CaptHaxlep,U loading fcrrSt. I,cul», and will be ready to leax® about' tb® *begiai4PB ofibeweek. . v 'v- Tb® punctual and popular ataamer 3fln®rra*.Capt. ; Gordon, ia tb® Wheeling picket tor to«day*l**Tiog:dt noon. - . The new and fleet i tenser T. jL Barton, wm leave tot Cincinnatiand touiiwlUo to day without f»IL . • A rocenrnnmber of a JTemphi® paper thus c bwdds the advent of a hew ciiUeat < A coat at the Gayoeo yesterday «■* Ccpt. Wuh. J Graham, of Calls*, eholia* taken a flying trip to °“ r I dty to (aa 1 vs hope) enjoy t mtelf. Gjpt. Gr J 3^ j half oTOtof awat*aifa*<le«m •color of the well known Ann of Cairo. Hie . acquaintance In the South and.n«t" J terr exieaalwT* Gapt. Q. i* now 000 of theprtnci* 1 Su , (i» low .«« lw I moved hie frmllytboreand iaveeted In city property, i j Cairo, with all her aquatic > frriUtke, le a thriving j I buiiimplace.. • • ' ‘‘ ~ - ‘ ’^■••l k The Kenton, Capt. Zbbert, li Urn, Monday peekat tat Cincinnati and Lonl*vflle,leaviiig at 4 p.m. •. -A The *choarrtved fr«n OU City yeeterday, with an j axwUeol trip. Inducing alx hnodred barrels cf crude j I oil. The Belle and Ledaim, from the tao pointj I are doe to-day* ‘ 7 • I The WhfUßcae wm nimble to get off Uetevenjnft it he Inn found'impcalMe.lo complete tome repair* I being ***** to the machinery. fche wUJ leaye at tejt T o'clock. thU morning tor Clodnnatl end l^uiavflle. jjamsMßAY** flALI* . VOn BIZ SIGST3 OVLT. The celebrated end popular HOLMAN NATIONAL OPERA TROUPE j Will make their flnl appearance ©a THOU DAT,'] December SSd. on which ocoeeloo witl be 9*°*** Boealore Grand ffaity Spectacular Opera of Ctn> ! DCMLLA.or TmJalH* AND THE QtiAßa BLIPPEBV - Alto, the new anljopwar Opefette of WHKSB A WILD THBBWa I AwAT.. B*e Programme. ‘ I MTAdmlfston. Sheenu; metre uwua,»oenta,. I OtUdrea under ten yean of age half price. Doon open at T o’clock—to commence at Ibetare 7". / 7.” ' detfcta^ jqp*riiTci±sutt<*u 'i'nikATivi-/ r ;.v LaOMUd JUMjit™™™.--"Wm, .aaMnlflulM fciu for S»turt»j nfjhl. Jfii CBAS. lUBl*awlU*PP»'r. - Toa (Buordu) svsbiho, dm. sxwa®. «m utraeaw, t • * Three Guardemen. 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