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Jj Vi I M“*! •'<»% OcJl '- wmersatUM viULEMa tk '"' ntooctgnr 'to ml OOTMT of Jonrlh m ?S*' J W^AKKKK*WJU|iiLmnt|te» 1862.- — N ?waf*»4ii 1M& O E, "i* e T S. MW M’oiuuil, ? \ x n POUBTB STBIXT, OASMW. oa moiHAwnnww madbb, a*, jAJiUCS* KANOJf jrdiit)';" ‘ CHILD BIH'l fahct atara rm cam,ooi4am * blotch ■inAnouk :.-v".A.w »«*T wlrfj uA •*«.*»,,*„ **;„ •adlor«al»tt MeCOED* CO.'S, msM Jtrmir books. "njutT" E " <,m * u ’ n ■» «i“ Adrrotßrrt tn Booth Aa«rlc*. By put. ?® and Rr™..^ Si*® 1 * “ d **•*•*’• Azuvors to Colt do. ■ TM Votiontl Abnuuo tor 1863 BooklM'XaijE 1 Tol., li mo. ■WAwTsf- ;' - ■ ! K6T * CO.. 86 Wnoj ,tj QA«* ABD WOOP OHAIBO SISUCU) PBICIS, W. Jf. OLAMMT A pa. ifHtr noons. Ho. UL WOOD BTBB«T. . RGH' GAZE*!*® -4jy.D COMMERCIAti .T OTT~R.IV A T ... s. RIDDLE & OCX, XDITQBB AND PBOPBIBTOBB, Pnblitalion Wflee No. 84 Fifth sueot. • kobming amd bvzhihq kdittomb, daily, OOHTAIHIBO THI LATE3T.KIW3 UP TO TH* HOPE OP PUBLICATION. THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 9. NEW TEEMS OF THE GAI6ETT E, Monrao fmnoM, by man, pec yeu Moo. m „ month... 70. „ , . week.... la. S single ooplw a .-TH™ *»™»- by mu. per y„r , 6oi - • „ „ month.. 3A ■■ .. r WM>k — 10. alngie ooptee WEUI.T I»moi, alDAUeopl™, per yn,., , 00. “ " club. 0(8 to TO, « 1 Ml. " " clnbaoflOormore” ipi -and one extra to the party ending dob. r pr » clnb ef fifteen, we will rend the Bvmnao Oasrts daUy. Fer a clnb of twenty, we will rend tb# Uoanac Osama daily. Slug!. copies, 6 cute. ■*"AII nlwcrlpticas ttrictlg i n eAoance, end papezs always flopped when tho time expires. frortb'streM Archbishop Hughes on Politics. Archbishop Hnghos has addressed the fol lowing piquant communication to tha N. Y. Herald, apropoe of Mahony, the editor of a copperhead journal 'published in Dubuque, lowa, of whom, as the author of an infamous book, entitled “ The Prisoner of Stato,” we haTB taken some notice in another oolumn: To the Editor of the Eero York Herald t The Archbishop of New York presents his respeots to the editor of the New York Herald, to »®y that his attention has been ealled to the following paragraphs In a paper entitled the Dubnqne Herald.' , " HOSK CBXVOKS. lUs cloned by the abolition papers of New * *rk that Archbishop Hughes has wheeled about in his political oonrse, Severed Ms con nection with the Metropolitan Record, and is now a war Demoorat, favoring the new Con scription law and all the other outraceoua measures of this administration. Well, who cares ? The Right Reverend ArohbUhop in the churcH is good authority ; but in politics he is of no more oonseqntnce than the hnmbiest ettixen. All his predictions and assertions about the war, so far, have been jasi as far from being fulfilled or sustained by subse bumpkin ° a * 8 “ th °“ ef the mere,t Thi. wy'unkind Article, evidently from timpon.of Mr. Dull A. M.hony, wne g ,i t , unenpeoted by the AnhUihsp. Tin letter lug °aiy to say that he has hever'wfceeled about, or bad occasion to wheel aboat in hie politlokl coarse, as he never had a political coarse, ex cept to fulfill, both ia the spirit and la tbelet ber of his oath of allegiance to the United States government, the daties and obligations therein expressed or implied, as expected from a good and loyal citiien. 'Tle'-Archbishop thi'nke'thatttifew of con scription had been adopted twenty months ago in the North, as it had been in the South, the results wonld ho of more humane oooie quences to bout sections than they are to-dav. Mr. Mahony eharges opinions that were never entertained by the writer of this apoa the Archbishop; and he concludes. "Well, who cares?’* ' No ono need care about opinions entertain ed by any one, even by the Archbishop, which he seldom expresses, and which, when ho does express them, are perfectly justifiable. Mr. Mahony goes on to say«‘But in poli ties he (the Archbishop)” is of no more oon sequence than the humblest citizen. This is' on. of the miat.kea of Mr, Mebony. The Archbtehop of New York, if h. were to em ploy, evon for twenty-four hour,, hii infln •noo in whit th» world cnjla politiea, oonld m j » T ?«r«r aonaalion than Mr. Mehony »nd tbe Dubuqne Jhratd could effect in twon ty-Jburywa. Bit the Archblabop know, hi, doty too well to waaU bla Inffnenie by In.ou aiderate and perbapa improper influence on nny qnoation affecting the genernl welfare of |jJJ oantr J'* n « Il > pooplo of the United ' ® h °! l ba,ln ” , ‘ «Mt bo left to Mr. Mshoov in thcir ossamed stearin gs SU “: A “ loo* ooer ?? P v w . ye hardly open a loyal paper, especially from thernrat section,of the country, whloh does notconuin proceeding, of meetings In th* army upreuira of determination to crash tho' rebellion, and In reprobation of tho coarse of the Copperheads, In . their efforts to pro cure, not by honorable conquest, hat by a Web lurrender te an almost discomfited enemy, a dishonorable peace. The army was nssjsr In higher or mors patrlotio 1 plrlp Let truUon ut homo bowsro. Miss Mipplstqs. of PhiUdslphla/haa been addressiag tbe people of Connecticut, urging thorn with surprising power end eloquent* to stand up for their oomjtry. On Thursday last, the Copperheads _ef:Jlldd!otown sttempted by rtolenoe to pi imf her addressing the people of that place. H« whq art Aims enough to turn agtinst ■their country ere mean enough te offer Tlohnoo to n women. These ere the fellows whom the Pott nils jVjfand.oottelniy we shell sotdls pnteiti affinity with them. . Bt order of Ben. Carrington nearly $5OO worth of Ana pistols, howto knives and alamo lot of tfnn cepi; Tork 6> Alexandria, Ind., were selied at the latter plaoe on Batnrday loot, to be keptuntil elalms : «f property and-preof ol au ** MU - *ha arms wart peeked with bed -cords, the* brashes and other geode. Letter from Col. Clark. ! Hridquabtyh 123 d Pmn Ton J 1 Camt Boisrantis, XL, April *, lsia.. f; Vnr Gaittic :—While I write s fm.fnl |.l. is blowingudsnowilt fulling npifUy. Trt... been very 000 l and windy for the lest thirfj-- •lx boon, and bow Aha elemenUhuvo ooih biaod is a grand itorm, threatening rain to onr feeble honses. The high nlndahare dried np the mod, and oioudi of dost begin to whirl tbrongh the air. Bnt noordere to atari hare yot boon leaned. Eaoh day la apent bi peifeotlng the drill of the troops and in the uinel routine of oamplifo- 'Per three dayifn every nine thie brigade farnlihaa one thoh aand men for picket. The detail left eanm this morning, in chirge of Brig. Qon. E. B. Tyler. I think I see the sentinel to-night as he pa troll hie beat, ahivering at in'mld-wlnter aad hear bin longing for dear weather and balmy breeiee. - Tbit. Division, osdlmaadsd by Brig. bed. A. A. Homphreya, Js whoUy oompoaed tjf Pennsylvanians. ,It .waa reviewed an Thttrd day by General Meade, the ndmnfahdef oftbh" Fifth Corps.- I nout'cnw the appearance and marohing of the.troops'ekoelled atanj form* review. Indeed I think it may be truly laid of this army that it hat neverheen in at good oonditios-atwny timo ttnon itt orghnltaUon’. 1 uat the present time. Booh It the opinion freely expressed by all petUiil - ■ i There seem feelliigandiirneii determination among the ttoopi teinraih the rebellion that are truly.oheerlng. And id looking onttlde onr Unet, faote noltn'oheeri ing . are proeented. And not ’the’ least ini teretting one it that the people, instead of clamoring for baity onward movements, teem disposed to let General Booker take hit own time. Alio, I rejoice to learn that thousand! are oombining together In Union League! td strengthen the hands of the Administration! and to be a terror to " oopptrheade.” ■Qoi grant that the loyalty and -.patriotism of the free North may oontinoally increase and that every traitor feond among her oltitent maj slnkiinto disgrace. - on? dfvfuon to day. The oanao was the his. toryiofdhe Petomao Army, prepared bvGse ! m ol ?.* B ' M ' otoll * n > » nii published til Washington Okmnctt of-yesterday. - u vln-l aisating himself for not attacking the rebate! on September 18th, on thßAnrietkm’ fteld 'hi assigns the late arrival of reinforcements. S”*,*” 0 ”*. 0 ' 1 !" btstates that Gen.l Humphreys Division was not availllble till a! late hour in the afternoon. The fact id that I betwden the hours of « and 10 o’clock 'Slat day, We were formed in oolnmh of battalions °? ‘i V.'r? gtouud occupied near the close of ho Oght the previous day. Tho menexpscted' ? »•, Into action—»U wondered why! the battle was not renewed. Qon. fl. and I bolieye every officer in his command''feel that this representation does thoDlvislon Injustice Bnt we alt hope that Gen. McClellan did not intend to do us a wrong. About two weeks since dor. Curtin paid a ▼iiU to tho Pannsylvanla regiments in the beld. Be wee warmly weloomed. Oar divi. aion was the first be visited, end able* re* ▼lowed us, he .wee.heerliijjeheered. He told me that there' regimenU from the Keystone Stele in this ermr. Th* Governor has endeared himself very much to b/ bi« indetetifehU Übcrs InAein behelf. No State Executive has labored more sealpuily then he, to here the sick end %oda ded well cared for, end ehould he be i)*ted it will afford thousands of them pleas* ure to support him et the poll*. .. ; 7 ■ There ere many turnon about forward move menu; no movement *Ull,ihoii'the probable rebel strength in our front. An unusual num* her of denrUn here ouateg: to us ro oenlly, ana tueir teles, Whether true or false harmonteo vary well. , They giro I dolifnl statements in regard to the destitution not only In tho rebel army, bnt among tbs South ern oiiissps. The report. thwUfihshluead b « ng .* v *S att#d iB otadM here by some high', ;I iq not ppsttff. I'Beefd Ueeae on Thursday express the that the Union army would not Bad- much fighting I to do across the Rappahannock. I must revßid the faots. Bat fight Vrho fight' aoross !that river, the troops are willing to obey the orders of Goo. Hooker. The rebels most change their base, and give up Virginia sooner or later. The time may be near at band, and they,must yield, not on the ground,of sinfal peace compromise, but on the broad basis of justice, liberty and right. God speed the day when the last gun of treason shall have been fired ! B eforo oloiingi olio, express the tuanks , of this regiment to that Colportsxe Hoelety i sopported by the Synods of AUi. gheny end Pittsburgh, for the handsome pres ents el books and traols, made on two 000a slons since we entered this camp. These have furnished tho men with mnoh' comfort und toiUuotioo, beside tiding to remove the monoton of oemp lilo., Truly the friende at home have been kind to ns, end while we con eever reward them for It, wa feel that Ood win not;witbhold his enriching blessing from teem, ft will not be long, if spared, till we rfiu r?' f “ t» ‘he walks of mvil life. Many ,of our number will again ohserfully unite, If need be, with tho breve veterans who have been in tho field sinoe the oommencomonlof the war. They ara raadv ul brio* “health, ‘honesty, and patriotism"' to lay upon tbe altar of their oonntry. Alin the past they have ensured.!!, the exposure! end perUa cotnmon to *. soiaier-s life lor her sske.l so in the future they will be nrttheralraidhor I unwilnnh to obey her eelL iThey claim no I superiority ever other men, but they do claim I to bo mefa, ready to do their duty. | «ol.. Commending. Great: Political Rcacttoa ia Ohio, In Cincinnati the Union candidate for Mayor Wes elected by a majority of 1,302 against a Democratic majority laet fall of 165. Tho whojo Dalon City tlokai le elootod by ma joritlee ranging from 900 to 1,300. Thor* Is a Union majority In tho Counoll.of slaws. OhilllcothegeU i last fall; At this election the whole oltv tieket was oarriod by the Onion man axoept Mayor, who has only 35 majority. 1 /, *. elootod. A gain of iome4Qoilnoe last fail. ' joHty doi ' ° ’P® lO6 elootod by4o me- I In Columbus tbe Copperheads oarrled their I th°T' Y 0 1" mbiitj. -. :. These ere but the first drops of the shoiswi I »nd prayer-books *wfth died 33?* Bt “ tel ‘ oosxrlbuttog one han- JUMSCMSM^JUMjiTMIOVa. •BAvnias asmimox. Inoorpareted by the Letisietirs of 'Penssylviola. Open lorDsyoaito from lb W hi. to a e’slook ni “'eiil!“ “ BATOai>AI ' ••’Office, 63TODHTH OTBUT. I . : 1 OOBTHkUHT end PBOUTXBr.a' DMOdITOBT, fc. Maekaala, UaJwg£3g£S an thoee whosa niaas or eavtade are smeJLu So emetotude Itsslf to btoaun.' Admtohtora. *££ totormt eFthe veto of BIX PSB CUTt nsrSai ' » deposits, wblob, -V hot dtii^irinl I“jejert wui oem canes on aiTisposits tbaSai and fftoseto days of the mouth aAmnoiTdopSum ■zSS* t> Obarter. By-laws, An. *4 oa appikattou at the office. _* ; ™uee. Pr-tomt-rtAAg JoSHA -.. 1 > I -.' Flat .PreWdiaTw.B. OOPILAHD. - e,i util. W. fl, Oopflani, ■ I 'JtW Pilntir. Herw»-ChUdy_ BUokeUeToJil,, '• . rr IkZj Wm, Nw'fifiS gwtorifeSibiew ts AQAlBin, IfSBn»KX. 4 ivV.'i'. i!FcUA oAlii'fa—bO bbln. tor sale h» ml G* |B.A.jrAH»MOEh. 808 A 0»„' •el eenmefHlSsßweedaiiMm I PautTlTißUi Legislature* Bapoztad tor tbi fltttutlt Ocactta. Bnannii, April 6,1883. Homi.—Mr. Shannon prtMntcd the foliow |r| nnoutruMi red petitions: Remon itnnocof dtjtonif of Pittsburgh uguUui the bill entitled,u cot concerning streetsend ■oworo la the city ef Pittsburgh; Boston-- strnnee- of oltloaiis of Duqueine borough, In Allegheny oonnty, egulnit tbs projeot of di viding said' borongb; Petition of eitlieu of Alligieny.iihlh* the-repeal of the lrt, 3d, 3d, 4tb,'9th and : 10tb Motions of *'an net re lating to the city of Allegheny;" alio, another' petition of similar-import. Mr. Shannon, from the Select Committee, to whom was referred the resolution of thanks to the Pittsburgh Subsistence Committee, re ported the following bp unanimous consent: Maul ted, That the thanks of the people of this Commonwealth are eminently due and are hereby tendered to all the AMsoiatlona of in dies And gentlemen of this State, that hare - been and are now eagagodla the laudable pur pose Of gluing oomfort and subsistence to the' soldiers of the United Sums army, and that' We cannot omit to mention the organised so detJes oalled thePlttiburgh Subsistence Com mittee, the Cooper Shop and Tolunteer Kor beshment Saloons of the dtjof Philadelphia, for their tmbohnded hospitality in supplying ahdteUeelog the wants and in contributing to . the wmforts of the sddiers of ; this and Aker States daring their passage’; through said eitiofl, and thet a joint committee of two from each House be appointed to hare this resolution engraued and framed, and that they be instructed to prSMUt the same to the three associations named. 1 , ; _ . About thirty numbers amended the resolution by lnsertiog the Ladles' Aid Society of thelr reepectire counties. After some conMieration the/, van ail votid\'down,'and tho'foUowJng amendment of Hr shannon (to strikeout all After the words *>U. 8 Army,” and Insert) waa adopted. ' “And that we cannot omU meatlon'ngthe various snbtlttence, Befieshment Saloooaand other organ*- tzed socle-los of the cilice, towns and coni tits olthii ! Commonwealth, for their unbonnded hospitality Jn supplying and rellating the wants and in contribute tag & the oemfort* of the soldiers of this and other ' Btaiee daring their paaiage thnmgh and their aojourn la the said cities, towns and counties.” The neoiau. 1 tlon, as attended) wa« adopted. _ , tftiuiMi sissiox. The following bills were pasted: Bill to charter the Union Ferry Company of Allegheny county; bill reUtiee t# tbo terms of office of Bclmol Directors: bill niatlng.te ptvewiinge ta equity; ftm to parsut i vexatious attachments, and to regulate the coats' thereof! HU relating to sureties; bill to revive and continue in force the leiw graduating lands bn which tbspurchaee money la doe the Commonwealth; bill ! to provide for the payment of the militia edited Into ®y the proclamation of the Governor of «hu Commonwealth on the 11th of Bepieaiber last; bill 1 to turthsrtbeanforeemcntof criminal sentences: bill te provide that the m of February, and eartslndare ! to be declared by the President of the United States, shall be deolared pubi c holidays; bill tovacateroadf; MUttprartb for the payment of the HiUtary Board of Claims, (salary, (50 a mouth from April 24.1802.) i . zyssisq sassiou. ' °‘sP‘f m * n L to th ® M «.*e incorporate' the Warren and Tldloste B. B Co. Passed. - __ ; “jf* B«k» Of Lycoming, called np the bill proTid- Ingfor tae app st ntin»nt ofa Beef inspector for the dtj of Harrisburg. The bUi naaed Cm wading. a WU supplementary te the%ctt to $2,000,000, and tha number of steamen from two Postponed jUTTbnndaynekt, andoxdared lobe printed. ? Coleman, of I^banon,lnt’rodueedabill to re* i.. 11 that ths pCorUlotti of the act entitled tehorta fo tha Auditor General/' approved April 4. ' I^S.A r *J?2® nded 10 *** companies whole ■ »<»«*in wholeorinpart Us within theUmitaofthls , Common wealth, and that the reports required by t tils' Auditor Getwnl to botb-branchee of the Legislators on or before the 15th ; of January In each and every year. 1 A aopplemant to an act entitled-**an act teprewnt • th^formbfyaetl-finratfntent crossing ofcrtdrto with, out paytteutor toU,” sppreveA March loTiSs 'lt appli-aon(y to Montgomery aad Pike otunttes Ltfi£. BiU. tp incarporam the lan.Reepare* end Bot- JWlovned at ten o'clock p. xa. - .: "Mr.-Penney .introduced a bill saDDle- loan act to inoorpofato the OakteiS S£gj! P°* It provides fur extending tbe-road so as to iambrace there in the MiucraviUa Blanch of the Pitta* a , ? r S* > k*f d ‘liberty: Bailway, and extend said ,ro “ tja preamt terminus in MlneraVnie to liberty, prorMad. bowaver, that Co. may at anytime s*U Jha paid branch to any company legally WpurchaMtbe aama. The capital atoehteinciiSJd (5u,000 oftr and above the amount of stock; dials* MtedinjAedutterg which new capital stock shall be divided into one thousand shares of (60 «arh Uummy engines are to be aUowed to run oVerthe i ¥f' iutrt*Juoed * bill sapploßKntarp to tho Jon.*, 1863. It .athortxt. Uu> IWI TrMturer to p.jr tho latoroit Mlmg duo hmo i Ur. Conn'll,a bill ccluin to guardians. it ora. Jhk.th.tta.il «*. • f * t L^ n * M «d*tod, althsr ht * UmS2 t ff lk * lal * ,# ®®U«y serf 100 of the Pniied fiUtefc fo feet on behalf of any mihor“r mlnoM, it iballyiot be requisite to mako eerrioe of pnw«.or not.ce upon said guardian; b 5 any Orphan a Court of tbt*Commonwealih harine iurl/ dicuon orer accounts cf said gturdUn.'ehsfl hate power to vacate the appointment of said guardian by of* mw guardian* upon aufflcisnt proof that the iniereats of aaid minor or minor* da. S5 a ifSSLS2 l . ,0 ?f *? d *? UoQ °**«uardian, upon suf defeat security baring beeu given by the guardian JJli ft* ppolatod,jwotid«d that ho responsibility, by, and:np rights T 8 ««rnedto the guardian todis. toto of aonioo a..ach,ilmllboim! np to ooiporottooa .0..00I U ",S ui»i|ojpqw.v ~n» bin ..U..PM 5 M " 7 - WJBSSSS3S2-*? “ d *• SJJT'W Jii U»» 1«U ow »« Spnoiat?^* JO! ““.tb^tloaor^ggrai^iirt °‘ bna r “ u< l wll, « "Station, which toS&Vfe 1 Adlotut Onunl u toqumud tolofjrm tho Senotowhot anoaotwnilil top« the yoluotoOT fio»™UMSr th^SE moot to th. Um. of thotr ~Uta|Tma>to»d ■•nicoof tboßnlttdStalta. * “ “ *“• AtUoumtd ot luh.33p.itt. Srs-fe-" “ I feriUtonpr • ** m * I mttlWtM KißraMl' htffi ‘Mlfffi ' YlVi'w I *M*e>et I SVf ,hl« wHs. Woraerlv Mpe~nulTT« cf Mtriiel KcSeXLrhl^ 4 te.i,‘,cis:asa sssfßia.i" [ D dMS3.^ p „iS'»»w-eO,„c i , VO 01 *. Pltlhbsigh. Mareß lX 1663. | mbls-.-B^. IIfSfcALLHQBKNY -COPNTY. J*Pl£ Ooojt, «t Ho. a C,ramliii MSi£ 9 d£!Kl j-m- * «So«ftL££& £%&£ Aadltap to «»fc> l |f T V «.**9i» fadMrf j£S£i aad^tonpatta tfuSd f iSSt£? ti ?/ tf ~ h* choM * toictlottflKi£ • “WHWtVH** iaio r —ndo«. ! 838SSPV: ■KSShse^sbww: AWUiUiitlX UUU*X*.«.—il> tU« j«4 a. Msfi^ - P^i^SrVSSi&hs^ . *T B *‘' i r ni ii i ** p"*** ni| i tn-tti-iiQ ■;•--• 'T.'frSuMMosrt. >««*•< •:-'**. •_. ■Mifitrawrd' .gjWBT-giTOH. Piratv^^» SEWiJrtt JtueautrEs. (j .W. WILLIAMS & COTS ~ ikPEorm bocdl* theup Family Seuting JTMachine*. Uma, So. M Fourth atriat, Plttatrargh Tfcaaa Marti tn— ara frost flftttn to tvaatj doUan (iheapr than any ether machine In (he city. win do kinds of work, and are warranted' for three yeai£ They are eo simple that any child is, years old caa cm them to perfection. Constantly oh hand, all Unde of Sewing Machine Heedlea, Sewing Bilk, Cotton, kcJ'at lowest Market price*. i • . JalT. . v JLXTRAIS.Aaeot riAjros. IN BKCONi)-j^^gg| HASDPIAHOfi. fTprSl 'A! 7 ocUw'Ohlckertnf. b«aatifol black valsat ‘ j . liw.i, op A 7 octan Onickerlnf, roMweod. nmsd cor- . ; ! ' *«U faatHwbmg • _i . 200 00 * Po.»*wowoodir» l»*bdfonie . tMoriw.r. i 175 op A 9\ 9CUnJtttiart, xomwooAt carrad panels - : > i« oo 1 wietood, round . goat; anjgnaUant 160,00 Ao oOtara uhfiat er;ng, rcaeweod; round oor- • j 11 ‘iSSSIoTSu.- :: r-r —■ 2$ gjg A JCn*Uab, ** ... J2O $ A * octara: •• •* _ ___ 16 For sale t>j rfOllU A* HKLLOIL W ’ aiwooArtrs>L ; gTEINWAJ'S --yiANOg- fi rftßltea.i W* B*ai IN TEE WOBLD. tfßjj/jjfp' Thcf received • FIBST OLAts PttIZE MEDAL i*ttU LONDON WOBLD’B rATB “tgBA ' I * ■ A .mail,choka wonaseßi prwot** -mjaikd *o> »rrtr» Mit vwk •H. KLKBJtft A Bfiu. - BoUA*»ntoferHi«to»«,u H.bU ; nMI . N0..53 Jtfth .tr Zu . ' JOBBERY OP ADAMS EXPRESS. ss*ooo Heward Ottered . -». v V, Utr-b l»i lifts.- in* w* <» the Adasu Kxprraa Ooumaoy « a « cob b? wfu W * d V #ori aud aamaborg. ; It contained rariooa nnu of money, w currency **d gold, a larsa number of Doited dUtea certificate* of Doftad State* dre* twaoty bond*, and checks of t.f Gutted btate* T't»i «ter on the Ambient Tnaanrer of Kew York, ««». WeAotftsAdr*.* KxpraaaCompany. A Bewardol Yit«*Tbetl*ana Doilara-h offered bj 'be.Comtaoy Ilu iuUb arere emdtothe la; •< the nnaben of the bond* and omtflcataapoblj.faed bj tbeUomDan*. nad are cantioned not ta a ego tiara any of thorn BOBBJBr OF THEA DAMS’ XflQOaAftD DOLLARS LAWABD • WJowtof ißeribed CsrtlQeaU., “3fA. «tt» • jj®}® l fr»» til# Aduu' Expl'tii Com pan? ou WED* K “£>ir sight, , ot *UL b* paid bjr tb# Oo mj>«aj r > suuaiss or tbs cmrap states certiticates or ot » • • = destedsess stoles. «“««<*•• or lodobtoaoe™; W i?n \ a *' 44 ' il.fco, 21.44'. Jl.tsj iS Dnl'M 0f,1,000 e*-Ji: >o* J 9 542. 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