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3:-Z4.*:V - .,14011021:71;4AN1TARY 27, 1862.
}4--e.:'- - ;-T4ELErv.:BO.BI4TE CHANGING.
the beginning of hostilitfrj t
luta been - t
eviden that tae brunt o e
-: ; :;:nOtttest would eventually be in the val
ley of the Mississippi. The original
rebels were shrewd in driviig Vit ilia
:,' into the Confederacy, thereby transfer
ring the horrors of the war from their
tits's . States; but now the bloody instruc
'tiorif(Whi --- Oh they have given are abcut to
"2-Plaill4Fthoniavis: - The late Union
Yksteo Somerset, KY-,is regarded as
jleihg the-,Opsnlng of a Bogies of prospec
tivillWrisniu.that direction. Bowling
Gr em , 4Aityreßreckinridge and Preston
arennitenohedi is to fall - next, and that
acoomprialted,..Sentuelly and Tennessee'
; the Union sentiment
will - OW . oon e preponderate over genes
eon; and,those twoimport an t States will
be"a" to the Union. The victory
alluded to, in which Zollicofter was
lina already spread agloom among
thei_.*assdonists throughout Southern
Ketitticky'; it was a very important vie
tarri,#llamtich as it opens a safe and
convenient route to Eastern Tennessee,
where there are thousands of true men
waiting.ait opportunity to strike for the
Unioh:
The valley of the Ohio and Mississippi
is DOW the grand theatre of the war;
Viroinia'and the Potomac are for the
present quiet, but soon the last scene of
the drama will be there enacted ; the
drama is to close by the rout of the
rebels in Eastern Virginia. In the mean
time, asfilen. McClellan has said, there
is to be bloody and desperate fighting in
the Western department. Columbus,
whichholds a sure and safe gateway to
the valleys of the Mississippi, Cumber
land and Tennessee, is the great point
now, in possession of the rebels, and there
they are preparing to make a desperate
resistance. It is said to he almost im
pregnable,:and is considered the Manna
ass of the West. That the rebels in
that quarter are very much alarmed a
the steady approach of our armies, is
evident - from the tone of their papers.
The Nashville Banner is fervent in its
• • = to the rebels to rise to a man,
audit betrays much apprehension for
the approaching struggle. The follow
ing is the conclusion of art article of the
character alluded to :
"There is no question in our mind of
the result which this wiuter'scampaign will
close if we are true to ourselves. Now is
the time for action. Let no man think to
escape the responsibility which has been
impotied by thegrest good God on every
man, on all men hero in the struggling
bouth. - Let no man console himself with
the hearth:me sophistry that he can live Mt,
der any government. Such a spirit If lit
for slay% not for the Heavenseent impulse
of fielonnen. No southern man, of an up
right, independent, manly nature, can ever
live unt4et the Lincoln despotism. The
craven . who contents himself with skulking
like a•pig with hie nose in the gutter,
ii
stead 'of' breathing the air of God's bine
welkin,-tnight manage to ex et, and to fish
out of-tbezniasma of his own degradation
a disOtixig subsidy, like the rag pickers
who 414 a livelihood from the alleys and
sidewalks of life. "
kr. Mr. Stanton, the new Se _retary
of War:. is beginning to attract atten
tion;lckhis practical and sensible sug
gestions in relation to his Department.
The order, the other day from his office,
returning thanks in the name of the
President, to the gallant men who fought
so vs ":n • .. .quered so decidedly
- i springs, in Kentucky, was timely
and sensible ; such recognition of valor
by the Gofernment, attract attention,
and atimillate gallant spirits to the per
formance of daring achievements.
Another sensible act of the War De
partmentis the order issued in relation
to those of our brave men who have
been taken prisoners by the rebels. The
order reads as follows:
" This department recognizes as the
first of its duties to make measures for
the relief of the brave men who, having
imperilled their lives in the military ser
vice 944 government are now prisoners
and captives.- : It is. therefore ordered that
two commissioners be appointed to visit
the city of •Busluncind in Virginia, and
der else prisoners belonging to the
U. 8: army' may be held, and there
take such measures as may be i eedful to
provide fOr the wants and contribute to the
comfort of such prisoners, at the expense
of the-United States, and to such extent as
may beliarmitted by the authorities ander
whom such-prisoners are held."
These timely and well considered or
ders of the new Minister of War, con
traist,lse sittt:iftilly; with the proceedings of
his predecessor.- Here we have the
thoughtful reflectionsof one who con
scientiously devotes his time to the
consideration of the legitimate duties
of hit responsible position ; in his
predecessor we • PaW nothing but the
conclusive evidence of a small dem
agogue`;' incapable of originality except
for mischief. Mr. Stanton's acts, so far,
tend to unite the country in the belief
that he and the President are in har
mony for a suppression of the rebellion,
at all *orifices; his predecessor's con
duct went to shake the confidence of
the people . in the unity and purpose of
theAdmiastmtion„ because he devoted
time tcbatiending to partizan and fanat
ical intrigues, which should have been
given to originating just such timely
and thoughtful little orders as Mr.
Stanton has promulgated. While the
President was absorbed in the contem
plation of the. best means to suppress the
eebeliion, and restore the Union, his now
discarded Aecretary was dodging abon:
dark phi* attending fanatical cau
cuses;, imps were set for the em
barrasszlithe Administration, un
less it adopted their impracticable pro
; .
oeedinga. Thai is all gone now ; fanati
cism half -been rebuked in the dismissal
o f Cansen#4,and the country rejoices in
having for his sureemsor a gentleman
whose talents are given to and whose feeL
ings are for-the suppression of rebellion
and the restoration of the Union, not I
for waettiOna time in—dreamin g d ay
i i re gaic i oOnt emancipation, ixt or,
der to gpAtltt4rl4ttance into the the
inner oiri
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Cax Falltmu,..Dolunama, M. D, 1
January list 1862. I - .
Dean Postrs.-I Would that7,it dreprOisitle for
you to catch a sly glimpaehf attr camp ground, at
the present writing . ; woof* . afford you an excel
11 111#0rtUSII1501Andgitig the "pleasures of a
seldieri ' Mfe,qon this salubrious climate, at this
*dititut4 thd(Year. Severst days ago the snow
Ali With° depth of about. two Lachee f since then
~O tigabeiniikettos4tria talniegt uniiiiiirruptedly;
thenYcogslder a 4 l;mment of'One them - and and
forty-six mon, paddling here and there, through
the mud, in an incloeure of say. about three acres,
anki you have a pretty fair Idea of cur muneter mor
tar bed. I once thought that that potion of
Fourth street road, between Oaleand and gas
Liberty, was ahead of all muddy pia. ea is chrie
tendom, but .I.can now say with impunity, that
D_ feaster takes the rag oft the bush; why, I s not
only the soil, but confound It, the boys are slap
ping mud into the chinks of their lag hut,; and as
:mud, mad, any where and everywhere you go. It
Is still ratting this evening and the atmoephere 1 ,
densely foggy, rendering it a favorable opportu
nity for our ve-eels to run the et:scatted bl,ckad ;
and ludging from the brisk cannonading cf yes.
terday and to-day, several of them must rthr • em
braced this excellent chance to pass to and from
Washington. Last Tuesday the Pensacola also,
passed down under cover of the fog, and great
anxiety was manifested, both here et- d at Wash
ington, in regard to her sa'ety, from tne him tha'
her draught would compel her to follow th ! chan
nel which passes within hailing (Othello, of the
rebel battery at Quanta° creek. About daybreak
she slyly slipped her moorings std quo ly steam
ed down the river, but when almost b ycnd their
reach, was detect, d, and fire immediately opened
upon her, iit onty-five shots were thrown, tut un
successful, with the excep.ion of one, which pa .
aed through the r giong doing but sight in] try.
The Pamela 'la did not fire a Run, her cargo not
allowing to play with fire, being heavily laietted
with ammin• :lon fur the Burnside expedition. It
is said that alien paseing the point, there Was ii.
one loot to spire between the keel and the river
bittern. It was (Ices shaving no doubt. On Pei
day tight leaf, C. roe of oar ps2licts we, I and
fast asleep at thei pu,ts, they a. e floeression-,
c' art martial aid au doubt their ei -iv, nee tau tie
an example, for the pinta ate of the greatest im
portance, as you c m readily juige,bag e
an ear snot of our rebellious brethren.
I think I stated to you in my I , st tt.st we were
anticipating a hasty departure for the ,and of .ne
(*ash; our hopes were even more r treat' d
through the remarks of cot. n
parade, when he Dade every man -.0 , renew•
carefully his musket and see that every 1 art was
perfect" etc. Bu: here %a are ye. au I ,) lob,
all winter. Ihe on'y etre= stance that al rs this
appearance was the return of our rurgeot's fur
lough, be had sent it to head quart,re fore neon
don and was some what rurpr se i st its catty r...
turn With a note, conveying the nate. I genre, "that
in about two months from date, it wo id be a reel
ed, not before"
May the New York Herold's pred.c;:ons of treat
events during January and February, come to pais.
Oar men are willing, aye, even impatient, ant
when the word for action does arrive, woe to to
robellion, it wit be ,ts death la niggle. Eingir.ar,
though it may appear, the health of our men is
even better now than heretofore , there being t n'y
six in hospital mid fifteen in quart. re; what hide
sickneve there is among us, is aunbutabm to Inc
dampness of our encampment, (Bronchi ta, Rheu
matism, Sod Several cases of moat' pox have
made their appearance in Washington, also, two
oases in the New Jersey Bth, (encamped near us.)
These reports may be exaggerated; however, to be
on the safe side, our Burgeons are now bus,ly en
gages) in vacinatleg, the regimen:.
A deserter from the rebel side of the near to
forms us that is is ravaging among the ranks of the
'lemon to a tearful extent. Our officers have [taw
completed their obi chanties as have also the men
tort g eat extent, and should it be our dorm to re
net n here dating the remni3der of the %toter
mon.he, we can have comparatively comfortable
quarters, any how, even should the garden cc
muddy. To-day Col. Wright Wetted orders to the
effect that the inmates of tee guard home thou d
do the police duty. The officer of the day informed
them of the !act, when they ill demurred to any
such proceeding. The coneequencewas that in about
fifteen minutes afterwards they were all strung up
by the thumbs, in true md.tary fey le, when, rter a
little calm reflection, they speedily arrived edits
sensible conclusion to obey ord. rs. Big Ming this
thumb badness It brings a men t 3 tin tvaii:•.,
double qu.ck—so ey say.
Since the first of the m mai we have Wen dying
Mt great expectations " that the pay men ter =cu :
arrive; but up to date he has not made his we.corne
appearance, and the deers are scarce; for as one
of cur boys remarked, "If the armies were aeli g
fora cent apioe he couldn't buy a button."
One of the members of Co E (Dave Brans) is
rapidly completing an ambrotype gallery, and then
we'll all go home with a vengeance.
El it leaf there's somebody crying firs! Bre l Down
on ter! jump her along! Ac A tent in Co. A W
enveloped in flans - s, having taught from the chinos
ney ; and what an excLement it cremes, even more
than a large conflagration would in a oily. To hear
those fellows, you would sup, oee there Wit a fire
company here from every city in the Union. I've
lust bad an arrival of re erred firemen, and es the
jargon is almost uptorioue, it to fmiLlesa try:ng tu
proceed farther. Sincerely hoping that there w,l
not be any more fires, for an indefiatte period,
withdraw. Very truly, yours, Aa ,
R. C. H
Washington all Droll.
Worthington, just now, is, in all quarters, fanny,
odd, eccentric. Now and then I fancy last It is all
a frolic that the 600,000 armed men are haring—the
decesh on their s'de, and we Urnon men on ours.
There does not seem to be anything, or any, ho.ly ,
in earnest, anywhere, except a few good giantesses
in the hospitals. Now, assureci;y, Thad. St -voce
could not be in contest, as Premier of the House,
reading an essay to-day only on the “negro," when
he has more real work to do, taan if every finger or
toe of hi., or hair on his he'd oven, were a Thal
titres:a. He must be in fun. El, !nest be making
Alio too There can be no 200,000 white men a Piet
deep in camp mud all about him,—while he is
thus dissecting ant discussing "negro." Treasury
Demand Notes must be at par. The currency mast
be sound The Government can really need no
two hundred millions of Taxes, when the Premier
of the Government in the House is thus trilling.
If, over in Seoesh, they dance and sing and make
merry,—as we all do here, (except that prolonged
Negro Prayer Muting held in the House of Repro
aes'atives),—they must be se fanny as we are
here. The soirees, the parties, on this Side, are. if
not innumerable, manv,—very many. The Prow.
dent's levee, last nigh', was about as brilliant as
in the ps'mieet days of the Republic. The toilet.
teas w ere as rich as ever. The Foreign Ministers
looked about as fine as ever, with their stare,galtere,
ribbends Mrs. Lincoln wee p.rfect in toilette,
and, if not bred to Court all her lire, no modiste can
doubt her toilette goalie ninon& for the Court
"Old Abe" (Father long lege) overlooked the swel•
hng crowd, and shook hands, two or three hours
together,— a , it hand shaking was "war,' civil wAri
or as nothing else was going on but hand eheking.
The Geier, la, the Colonels and the Majors, the
`Many in uniform, some few without, seemed lobe
thinking of any thing else but war. Imbed,
Was. ington, in ad its departs slits, jest now, Is
droll, very &01. The only real earnest men seem
to be the scores and scores of contractors. They
throng all the purlieus of tit. Treasury, the Navy
and the War Departments, and they don't seem to
be at all in fun. The horses, too, poor tithes,
seem in earnest. Covered all over with mud—
' bead and tail, as well as legs—they look, when n
troop, as if the Earth was taking up its bed, and
was actually walking! The mudd out , I coon.,
is as funny as the johity in doors, or i.e the Prem
ier of the Rouge of Representatives. The soldiers
all look like moving mud machines. ♦ mud man
washes, and you find he is your faller, y cur
brother,—when, from his looks, you took him to
be nothing bat mud, mud. The only re lef I get
from all this incongruous drollery of Washington,
is in the House Conventicle, when the Saints get
tainted upon "the Negro." ... A. B. C.
As kadounka Carr Ana Fran l kteasuzugur —The
13i.Eitt's GazeVe, of Nor. 22d, states on the author
Ur of private information, that the American Cap:
fain who tired the rocket as a signal of the Sum
ter's departure, had been taken before the author-
Weald Martinique and fined 6,000 francs (11,000) for
the act.
Anomie Tax —A correspondent of the Portland
Advertiser advocates a' tea of five dollars per head
on dogs; one en baahelars, fr o m im to e 0 Tear s
and over, of $llO to" aeoordlng to age and !moor
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The True Financial Policy
..rylder k19441.111 4T he1 9 / 1 :- .XF140 -4,4 2 '
, has addressed a Leiter lo the Hon. Erasing:
Corning. member of the Oommittee of Ways and
Maass of cur halonal Hoses of Re preEientatirts,
from which'we select a few pet thiant ex.rsots :
"The true and,the only remedy for ths present
distemper in our !karma is plainly , visible as the
sun in heaven. It is the prompt provision of side.'
q:ntte end certain means to pay in coin the intere
act on the public debt present and future. The
noble resolution Just reported by yourself front
the Committee of Ways_and Means, and all tett(
unhnimously adopt. d by the House of Repreeen,
tativee, to raise one bun fired and fifty millions by
tarsi, direct and indirect, Is a grand and lecisive
movement in the right direction. It boldy and
effectually " smites the rook of the naPonak
resources," and furnishes the only real element
of liaesi strength Ali else is pinchbeck, sham,
and vapor.
Now, is it not passing strange that any necessity
can exet for enforcing a truth so evident! Do we
not all mstincovely feel and know that any gov
ernment or any individual who can render mini
lively certain the punctual payment of iatereat,
can'command with equal carte nty, and at a tea
soneb.e rate, the proacipal represented by that in
terest! if, for example, it could be renciered ab—
solutely cert.a,n that tarty readmits yearly—being
the interest, at eight per cent, on five hundred
mhtiens—would be punctually forthoom ng in coin
to pay inters: t, and could and would be sacredly
set apart, by pr. per leg:elation, beyond the reach
of toneming po.incians or thieving contractors—
would it nut be mor.oly oertain that five hundred
in or id would rapidly pour into Me coun
try, t,, secure such a rate of interest! A roust,
losa law a d cane:al magnetism woull attract the
coin from every treasury .n the civilised world,
the s unerring certainty which tures the
needle to the pole.
I slit nut even cuntlesJend to aek whether a
country so rich as ours phpncal resources
(would to God it were equal 4 exuLerant is moral
welt aid cto ail. r.l to Illet:r a debt of fire hued
sea, cr even a thousand mt.:none as the price of tu3
telluDa: C.l.Ete/12.0. We nt,bl.l ou:y to point to tne
,atle, t 1 our l eu,lrna7y Increase is the
go,u,n c.eale ucit prece‘bng the ou,hrsak cf the
rocs :nun, tn) 1,41.151 y the Wto I I the; we cot C01L.15-
ly tu earetlooo.l,,litt,, ,f 1106 one half, of
lhb elptk: Lhoubsimil rn:cluue tattled to our national
.ert.tti in ;bit brief pert d.
lihnied,e and raj - s:cumulaung
11 - SOUI - Cf , , all tu. unionchea, is It not really ■:ek
cn rig to Lshold tits poutdog joopositlon to Login
where et,er str ugg lag LIMIL/1:1.1,,n1y end, ey f.reed
loans and tl'tual coutiscat;onl Fur what else to a
law to et in, et every ored.tor in the ocuntry to
take pkt Men! of Ltd debt, whether he will or not,
iu kovernment leper t Do we not ail know, that
of th.a ibcurnetsbte met of cred torn, mate and
terns.., vault and infant, very many are too feeble
and t., I pie -t. to , end ttacur all 10 the I,,overnmt nt!
t-hat.id thty be compelled to du so r .s it humane,
of ;ma, or pc.,ll.tc, thus to teLiktle them tut an the
first t.../ suffer by toe War, 1..) lalpude tta greaten
borthen on I-Muhl:ma so little able to bear it 1—
Shah the indu•trtous and faithful wife, etruggllng
rough lifedong pomuy to :depend an coin hei
scitaty edrn ago In a sevin,,s bank ore life insurr.
once °Moe, be compelled to lake payment at hint
in government paper, wantonly cepreciated by
otirece neglect or vioitun leg aletten! le n,t the
gorercment Loose United Staten really strong
ELlAlllel,fl to refrain from praetietai lake Ltteae I' Lie
th•y not palely load to the downward and fate;
trod I y revo ut.onary Franc ' And to there
au:etc:Leg in the c'atracter or the institutions of our
poop.e, which can eke vipt their irreeleemab a cur.
reniy Lem the came udedorabin tar of demand
aul : upp,y, which in nix ehorl press reduced the
pr ce of n" to a thowotr...i :or one! What
idiotic lol:e rep/ern u= i:bnueadly dcal to the
who'e ninioly of eira•ded men '
DATIYI, or Ky .''' .
Thuractay last con
eluded are ry long and aemdod apt-to in ram'
of toe expuis on of Jekee L. bright from the
tithed te141114.8. 10 the ccuree of be re
marks is took OC,ail/011 to pay hie telip"C'JJ to
itarriner of Ma-Af14:111.1 0 431la flud of er, of hie rx-
treuve procdvavert. 'But the Sri:valor
from Maasachneetus would have it .0 the power of
any ettbctrd.nate general to declare emancipetvot;
butt n•t v a eemtn set Ins to forget that we have
a a riln.ll Cocoutulo.n. Thin Constitution reserved
eerie u r Ica from the btatea. and Alves them n
ationally s. toe people of the Ulattertl litotes, Ltlit
tore-to the ear-making power in Congresi. The
Conatec nn provides I, r the crime of treason, and
[bet toe wt dvaer ellen no: be perpetual. Can mid-
Lary g• niter the provisions of the Constitu
tion u r gar i , otreaeon 1 be cot . ten :el that in .
Corgr•• ale," Wee the power to declare martial
law, or 1 +u•p od the WILL of habeas corpus. Mar
tial law t iniire 11111 of a military commander.
, u 1h o , , -weep away all the proelsione of
toe COne . .til loaf touch a law would be worse
than toe bloody laws of Drava. is tins ettbli me
elak..) of the Cofleantion to tumble tott) ROM
when the army makes its appearance, and is com
mended have p.,wer to proclaim universal free.
dom to toe -lave touch an Idea is m nastroun.
He was for potting down the rebellion and no far
as poesible, hanging the leaders. He said in the
name rif icatice, hang thorn, and forfeit alt toe
property you can; and Ira La improper to ILLYee,
is the Un.trd Stelae Government, give It ta true
and faithful torn Be thoottit the rebellion bad
many eaLlet, ter :tenet?. If slavery had never been
mentioned ,u the halls of Congress, there would
rover bar^ teen cry rebel l ion. One of the causes
wan the ea:Min./OD of Texas; another w e the at'
temp: to Lircs. the Leceropton Constitution on the
people of Fianna. He wan utterly opposed to
emancipation scheme, and deprecated severe.;
tae plac og of arms in the hands of slaves, as was
ropoded by the Seoatorfrtm lowa [air. Harlan,
as ten fir g.to lead to the (earful horrors of an in
aurrection.
Those fnna•ic, polLical and novel demons. tt.e
Grteleys, cheesnrs, and Philnoses, who are trying
to b eak up in frarments the Constitution, for the
purpose of se :emancipation, have teen
here desecrating the Smithsonian Institute They
and tr.a.. borriUle monqer Greeley, have been
here sneaking Ike wolves after slavery. If be
bad tha power he wou:d take these fanatics end
the won't Seceehers, and nang them to pa:rs. He
feared the keno or from Massaohneets sympa
thized too much with these mail. He closes with
a eulogy of Gen. Lyon and Siegel, and said that he
wanted all brave men to join in the war for the
Union, and to leave out these discordant elements
Archbishop Hughes.
From t'm Pan: correspondent of the London
Star, 81st ult., we hive the folios i :
Arctibishr.p li ughes still remains in Parts. For
eever.l Sundays, ha sermons, delivered in the
Church of Bt. Roch, attracted large numbers there.
Ye , teiday he dined in the Insh College, along with
sever.) of h s countrymen. They mended the
Atchbisnop of Abyssinia. of Pekin, and the Gen
eral of the Order of St. Vincent de Paul, and Mgr
Cruise. In the evening, Archbishop Hughes, ac
companied by some French, and an Irish medical
Director, who bears the cross of the Legion of
donor, made a call upon the American Consul, the
first dressed In lull canonicals. The saloons of
Mr. Riglow happened to be crowded with a bril
liant company when they entered; Dr. Hughes
possesses a very superior degree of Intelligence.—
There is strength and geniality displayed In his
conversation perfectly delightful, and a qu.ckneas
of preceptation no lees evident than a sagacity
and good sense.
Although no van old man, a constant resident
since his eghteenth year In his adopted country
has not in the least deprived him of a certain an.
affected simple socsibuity, in no way verging on
rough joviality. In some respects this i xceptionsl
prelate is a thorough American. No Yankee that
ever lived was a strong Unionist or had greater
faith .n the Federal system of the Stab's. Ile ran
only see one fault in It; and that is the falai conces
sion made to South Carolina on her admission into
the Union of granting a more extended electoral
suffrage to her slave owners than to other citizens.
Somehow Archbishop Hughes is not the man to
grow enthusiastic about anything; but he ap.
preaches enthusiasm when entering into an ex
planation of the political machinery erected by the
fathers of the great republic, that, according to him,
combines the action of strong local government
and individualism with strong centerelization
But in everything else : e Is an Irishman; his ac
cent also might be expected, ac it does not belong
to any country. There is something very pleas
ant in the manner in which he goes back to days
long pasted sway, that were spent in his native
land, when be canners. a with his compatriots, and
in seeing how one verged in men, accustomed to
great affairs, and in the best sense a thorough man
of the world, still retains an affectionate and lively
reeollectlou of ►pole to the old country that were
familiar to him In youth.
THF-, VOL Pt?lt'..§l-AW,R441,-
BY PARK BENJAMIN
•Tie eve; one brightly beaming star
Shines trom the eastern heir& star,
To light the footsteps of the brave.
Slow marching to a comrade's grave.
The northern wind hatCatulk to sleep:
Toe sweet South breathes. as low an d deep,
The martial clang Is heard, the tread
02 those who bear the silent deal
And *hose the fotm, all stark and cold,
Thus ready fOithe loosensid mould,
And stretched upon so rude a bier?
'Chute, soldier, talc& the Volunteer.
Poor Voltmteerl the shot, the blow,
Ur swift disease bath laid him low;
And f,w his early loss deplore--
His battle fought, his journey o'er.
Alas I no wife's fond arms caressed,
Nis cheek no tendetmother pressed,
No pitying soul was by his sloe,
A.l) lonely.in his tent he d ed.
Re (Fed—the Volantees et nlon;
at evening came the email platoon
Tbat sore ant leave him to Ole reel,
With rod! upon his manly breast.
Hark to their fire I his only knell—
More solemn than the pars ng b ;
For, ah: it tells a sprit flovro,,
Until rren, to the dark unknown.
His deeds and fate sbafl fade away,
Forgotten since ma dying day,
And never on toe roll of Fame
Fball be lEporibed hie humble name
AIR , ' Vice bim bow many more
Lit, ;old upon Potomac'. eho•s
r., u many green unnoted graves
A.e bordered by those placid waves
ep, soldier, sleep! from sorrow free,
And bin and strife. 'Tin well with trite.
'Tie though not a singe tear
Lainen'a d n buried Volunteer I
The Position of' the President
A r pvcsil to the New York 7rLbune, signed W. A
Crot.in, L- In the following lAng,ciage:
WASHINGTON, Thursday, Jan. 23, 18,12.
I am atphorized by those who were present at
the conversation at the White kionae between
President Lincoln, Gen. Lane an d Senator Pomeroy
to assure you again that the idea which the Presi
dent Intec,deci to aEa e rt, and did assert, was dis
tinctly this
That the rebel States having, by their own
action, abo.ithed biavery in all de relations
ait , i our government by repudiating onr protec
tion, tliey can make no claim on us for fugitives
and that tbeiefore the United States cannot return
them, ether with the ii ditary or civil arm, ffithout
enslaving free men "
To this conclusion the President said he had
come after delicierste thought.
LAX&TIVIC TRuCHEB-4 mll4l
ettle.4.44nc.cts sn i palatable remedy for Consg_ ,
pet on o! the howele,Habitnal Coativenesa, Bilhous
and NOC , JII4 Headache, and the various forms of
Dyp pe,.m e Tt.,y assist nature by strengtLesung
eni inv•g;rst:ug )ho proNies ofdigeetlon
For sale tly BIM° JOHNSTON, Druggiat,
and dvaler in cholas Family Medietneet,
ie27 corner amitrilield and Fourth streets.
T. 7 I\7 M Ft:I4LS El Ft,
FA I Rtds.lg, UNDERTAKER, sole agent.
for Flake's tdetalhe Burial Cases. at R.
BULGER'S CABLNET WARESLOONS, No 45
SMITHY" FAA" STREET Residence, 21S Liloock
street, Allogheey Clay. Orders may be I. aT
LLIARI.F.`3' Li% ERY STABLY., Al!eglaeuy OI , Y•
sell•Orrllp
'JIMMIES ARE CURED BY BRAND
RE I'B'S PILLS—This form of 4fieesea la oo-
Ca.ionen by the eiha eat arteries throwing out a
greeter quantify f.f fluid. than the absorbents Vine
nn BRANDRETEDB PILL- conrer by magmas It
were, %II InrlpU se to the remote elarenalties, arena-
Inn their sOsortseats to ecnoe , Hod Jo oeae of RWO
-000 nr vriVery detKlosita.svrakeotag the bleeping
enermee of t•tese vessel',
de \A"tUlt etELLEN 4EB, of Hariciroer, New
we, a Brea. muter from a dropsical affection
of more thin a years anratlon- He d*rf ved no ma
te u.. ti. 4, :root the mevrlption t of Ire phjaialima
who In.:: gave tom to und.-ratan.!, that his 09,0
was hope ern. By apparent', the merest chance,
the qi.alti•s of Brandreth's hay were brought so
Lc,. tie began to eir MEIP at or ce and with
m.pe—far he mcnoretencivd the principle
of He pereeTered with them for three
tn.a.te., ak leg often as many an fifteen pills a day,
always masd:ig it a rule to tale sufficient to
purge in the moil: baretrUilt manner twice or thrice
A week. This perseverance wads rewarded by a per
t. et rent°, nUma to health which Aso continued to
this time.
Hold ny 7 tiO,n REIRATH, Ilveburgh,
4..rni by DP rt eyrk.a4o,na dealers to nautitoluea.
I tielmtl,.
ALLWILLNI VAIL= KA.Lta.o.a. 0/1101,
Pll , o.btiren,Jnnuary 121 th 1862.
AN:". I'AL M mi. or na bl'a)CK
. . .
Elicl of the All-ghehy Valley hail
road ecmpany, w L be told at the odic* of the
06mpacty. oGrucr ut .4/lingua' and Pits streets,
F,fin Ward. Putpourgo, nn TUESDAY, the dtn day
of February, law; at .0 o'clock" a m. A etatemeat
of the aCIAIr,.. t t e Cl7.l,pany will be pr.nenced and
an ele'ir I, will i't• held for Prefedent and Board of
idanagera for tt.:e *tuting year
ja13,1 J A el - ES 011130 N, Secretary'
OFFICE OF PITTh UNUH OW,
P.ti urge. J•t1111117 24th, 18 , 12.
ic? TI4E cl •t• U., LE•irl ON FOR WEVEk•
1410. Ct% Qui of thin company, to
ere. for th e o,..inn g year, will De held at thin of.
lio.• 0151 I'UEdI.AY. February 4t12,1881, between the
t warm ofll a. m,np m.
F A. RINBRART, Seoretary.
DIVIDRAD NOTIOE--THE 8:1 - 18-
131.1HCIR GAS CONIPA•Y tiwre thin day de
cited ad v atbro i DOLLA.BB AND NIFTY
GEN 18 p , r love :tat of the Capital otocir, paya
ble on demActd t., b.ocknotders, or
,their legal
repreeet. L res. , rt ott.okhole wade
- - •
J Nt 1.,M M CHJUSTY, Treasnror.
Moo of the Pittohurgo Gas Company. )814.2w
B. C. Eit:%.llld EHIZ •
f Juts vurie. h. I'm,
st 7 EIMERI & BLE&K.LEY,
m.,2 , .rActurele and W[loloB4llo Deftlere In
lluminatlng and Lubricating Oils.
Crude Petroleum Oil, BPissole and
every description of Lamps.
t%.. Cow, miag,,n Mercuants for the ea!e of
CRUDE
153 WOOD bTREET, Pittsburgh,
ja1B•Im opno 11A 1 t Pro.byteriatt Church.
No. 74 Market Street,
N EW DRY G ;OW
OPENING EVERY DAY
FIRST RATE DARK PRINTS at 114 a per yard
DRPJ39HILK O , VERY CHEAP.
WINTER 9l{ E•li GOODS closing out at a silo.
BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS.
SHIRTING ?A US LINS AND LINENS.
air - 0001) BARGAINS FOR OASH.IIOI
C. HANSON LOVE & CO.,
1.18 ,, 1 ,74 Market Street
SMITH & PITCAIRN,
MERCHANT TAILORS
fio.
ST_ CLA STREET.
0 T 0
SCHMERTZ & BLEAKLEY'S,
No. 153 Wood Street,
and buy your CARBON OIL AND LAMPS. I
daREAT INDUCE _-.I.E.NTS TO CASH
lug - . Buyer. of
' BOOTS, SHOES AND GUMS.
Oa 8000 end secure a bargain, ae . 1
eta selling at
the mune low prices, as Boots and Shoes have .4-
vaned 26 per cent.
JOSEPH H. BORLAND,
4W-0/LEAP osan sTOBEIEI
iss 2s Be Market street, 24 door from Filth
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
That Convenient, well finished. three story
b ok dwaThrg, corner of Roes and Third strcets,
now occupied by Mr. H. f 2, Rolfe. Inquire of
WM.
nd NOM A t.O
ee
.4.27
MS Second a 14T Front strts.
ILeat LINIIIIAVEM HOLLAND NITTA; a&
B(ERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS,
WER#AVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS,
are not exceeded by any medicine_ natant for the
sure Of
One or two bottles w.ll cure the worst cases of this
...tam slog (Ilse. s.
For sale at reduced piices,
For sale t reduced pr ces,
For sale at reduced prtoe..
JunEPH FLEMING,
JOSEPti
corner of the Diamond and Market.
1a27 corner of the Diamond and Market
LEMONS -25 boxes each Meseina and
1.,4 Malaga Lemons, to arrive to-day. and for ea.e
R.EYfd&R. a 81108.,
126 and 129 Wood street.
Ja2l
cIRUDE OIL-
For rale lib barrels in Bulk from the Widow
t ..ilintook'd farm, Van filynk Well. Graytty 50.
Also, 49 barrels from Buchanan Farm. Gravity
48. R L ALLEN, Agent,
ja27 aro. Wood street
1 1 1 H E PARTNERIIIP heretofore ex
jg, 'sting Under the firm of WOOD, MORRELL
& CJ., will expire by Linn tathn on the t lab January,
1862. WOOD, DIO2tKELi J< 1.0.
The enbqcribers have entered into co-partner.
eblp under the firm of WOOD,MOSttPL,&OO.,
aoc will continue tne General Mercantile business
at Johnstown, Pa.
)s,26.Bldattw
UNION STAITIONAR,Y PACKETS
--,,,-
H E LAMPLIGHTER'S STORY •
HUNTED DOWN; THE DETECTIVE i'd-
E, and saner Nouvelettes, by CHARLES DICK
YC
10' 4 , oomplete In one volume ' and uniform with
Great Expectations." Price 60 cents In paper
cover, or two Idustra 0 1 Editions in Cloth, el , her
in dnodecimo o: oe'avo form. Price $1,60 neon.—
For sit'e at
MINER'S, next door to Postoffice
THANKSGIVING SERMONS.
rtIRANKSUIVING—A LECTURE on
THE Pk SENT TIMES, Ny Rev. CHARLES
WALISWoRTII. Preached in the Arch street
Presbyterian Church, Philartel. hta, on Thursday,
Nov. YB, latit. One octavo voL Price la cent^.
War slid E. MA The Honey in
the ewe e a reale, By HEN itY WARD BEECHER.
A eertrion de Iveroa ID the Plymouth Church,
Bro. klyn, N. Y, on Thantogiving Day. November
21, Pio'. One voI,GCLAVO. Price lb cents. For
hale by
e , T 0 V It
tP
044.4
NO, 30 WOOD STREET
Manufacture an wholesale and retail' dealer in a,
Cook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves,
116.. In our sample room may be (mind the
“CELES RATED GAS BURNING COOK STOVES,
EUREKA AND TROPIC,
the merits of which have been full r Gated by
thati,oul le, and the Stoves pronounced mune MAKI
by any in this market; together with a great many
other do/arable patterns.
We base also A very large assortment of
PARLOR AND lIRATING STOVES,
embrecths: aomn of the BEST PATTERNS now of
fered to the pubko.
Q FANCY ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS
AND FENDERS, of the newest atyles. Common
Httchen Bow and Jam Grates, all of which are of
fered at very low pricea.
NO - Speclal Inducements offered to builders in
want of GRATE FRONTS. nothem
SINGING BoOKS—
The Cytha - e. by J. B. Wrodbury ppr dozen.
: 6°
'lb° New Lute of Z on, by J. u Woo thug
The Amapa, by I r. Lowell Mason. ./
The Diepason, by GeN Y. hoot— - x The nabeub Bell "
The Jub.lee by ' , 4 n2. B B•adbury -
The Chr.euen Min trel. by A hen... .4
Tne Sacred N.ar by L. Mc-Imam
The Golden W , eith, 100th edition
Taras Harp, by J. A. livtao...
The Nigntingale,inew book) **
Sitobatn '-chool Sell
The Golden Chain, for Sabbath Sohoola 1.80
All the above for sale in quanta's@ or singly by
JOHN H. MELLOR,
NO._ 81 WOOD STREET,
ja2n9w between Diamond Allay and tth strept•
.JAMES
Franktln,P.
U. S QUA RTERRASTEB'S
WARRANTS AND OTHER CLAIMS
AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT, BOUGHT BT
NEW STYLE OF CALICOES AT 12% CENTS,
NEW ETY LE FIGURED DELAINES at 2b ote.
lkirWe have a few good ety IBA of
SQUARE AND LONG WOOL SHA W LS,
which we are Bening et reduced prices.
W. & D. HIJGUS,
UOILNER FIFTH AND MARK KT STREETS
jai
1 200 BARRELS CRUDE OIL
First Burning Weil, Buobanan farm
•
•
as g rsvity
600 barrels Crude Oil Plummer Well 10 gravity.
1,260 85 " Peebles Well, Buchanan farm
gravity.
1,160 barrels Crude 011, Poole Well, Blood farm, 80
600 barrels Crude Oil, Boston Co., 82 gravity.
60 barrels Rye Whiskey, Coni..2 years old.
26 8
76 " Pure Rye Whisky, 6 "
s
10 "
All on band and receivin e a more daily. For sale
chew ta2tl f t ?r /t IPA c i r ,' ' Cr , Zaen p t. a ro. r. 6 Wood street.
C. ARBON OIL AND LAI/PB
X... 1 Every description of Lamps, from the cheap.
sat Kitchen Lamp. to the most splendid Parlor
Lamp. Lamp Shades of every description, and the
best quality of Carton OiL constantly on band and
for sale at ate store of
' APPLES— 20 barrels bright
•➢plea received and cede by ,
SAY H. %RAM
:~-; ~.
DEMEri
DYSPEeSIA,
D YBPEPsIA
RICHARD D. WOOD,
.JHARLEs 8, WOOD
JOHN H. RENNEIN,
GEORGE rRuITER,
GEO HOT L uLIVER,
DANIEL J MORR •LL,
EL..W AHD Y. TuWNSEND
wIATi W MILLE&
10,.1E Z ..INT
Are supplied to Desltrs st
01,50 PER DOZEN.
HENRY MINER,
Suceee.-or to Bunt * Miner,
Next door to Poet office
33R.A.DLETR",
(corner Pecond, Pittsburgh,)
kinda of
Grate Fronts, Fenders, &c.
JUVENILE SINGING BOORS
PIT CSBURGEL TRUST OOMPANY
JOAN D. SCULLY, Cash!er
NEW BALMORAL SS IRTS,
NEW BALMORAL SKIRTS,
NEW BALMORAL SKIRTS,
BQHKERTZ e BLEAKLEY.
No. 168 Wood aback
IfORNCS-MillOG
No. 77 Market Street.
NEW BALMORA.L SKIRTS, *-f
Two new lots. bright and beautiful colors, firs te
quality and at ve75...i1r1i/,..,P
~.., ti;
ic beit
1-1 - 00 P 8 k'Xit , 8
Wide and narrow Win. of the - rites, fon La.
dies and bitssee,t"ri •, ! :. •
..
COTTON HOIEII**I r ,
A full stock of fine, medium and commonlictdes
at last years prices by the dozen,until February
let. The lathes are loved to mill and
examine our 'assortment.
LADIES LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS,
Embroidered, Hemmed Embroidered, Hamm
-Revere, Hemmed riltimbed f •Oorded,iannv --
Mourning and Plain Linen Hind
kerchiefs. The beat tiar*atne
yetollored by nit.and whmb
cannot fad to be ap•
yreciated
fr °OLE'" t? 0 0 1)%.
The- *lairs stook of Roods, Ekoltatta Saar% Na
bias, Ellestas Mitts, aiming out
at rodgepit prices.
BUCK GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS,
♦ full line.of the above gcataa, some of Fnem saps
chilly 'adapted for the nee of soldiers. Also,
Woolen Books, Striped Woolen Shirts
and Woolen Caps for -io:diera.
WHOLESALE AND DETAIL BIOYEEB
are invited to call and exam ne oar steak, which
we w.ll Aiwa : tee ae good an.t as =sap as any
in the city.
JOSEPIIi HORNE,
.1 Slight Cold,
faua.h.„ificzair-ciert,..s.s.
BR - oNeFOAL or .Wai-e.
• .1. 43 which might be checked,
-100\ with a simple remedy,
Ff neglected, often terminates seriously.
Few are aware of the importance of
stopping a Xatigh. or VligAt
X'aici in its fw-bc. stage; that which
in, the beginning wcru/d yield to a
mild remedy, if not attended to, soon
ta,-.2.-s the lungs.
44xatisit'agteartchial,giearAea
were first introduced eleven, years ago.
It has been, proved that they are the
best article before the public far
/ Pic 4ggicanchlaa,
Xatcutoch_, the Hacking
Cough in Xanammialtat, and
numerous a f fections of the ,ah..tictai,
giving immediate relief.
will
Speakers a* Singers
will favi them effectual for clearing
and str.Agthening the voice.
Sold oy all CDruggists and gkplers
in Areclicine, at 2 cents per box.
de9-6m (Saw
T. EillaFF....--rsuL SUGUIi..—WM.E4HAFF
Western Stove Works,
$45 LIBUTT STRUT, PITTSBIJROI
GRAFF & CO.,
MANUFACTIIIM:Lft;
WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION
of the public to their large stook otwell as-
Cook, Parlor & Heating Stoves
ALB 0-IM PROVND
KITCHEN RANGES. GRATE FRONTS,
Howne-Wen, We., among which will be found the
888 GOAL COML. .STOI7IIIB Di THE
STATE. The
Diamond, Advance, Air-Tight, Belipu, ale
Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the State
Fair for the BEST COAL COOK STOVE. Liao
FIRST ,FSEMIUM awareed to the
VICE AMERICAN, eLons s REPUBLIC,
For the Sign WOOD 000 K STOVES NOW IN
USE. The KENTUCKIAN and !LAMAS Premium
Stoves are unsurpassed. We call attention of
DEALERS and BUILDERS to the largest stock of
GRATE FRONTS & FEIDERS
IN THE STATE
8 11.—we line the D AIIiONDand'ECLIFSE Coal
Cook diov. a with Soap-Stone Ltniniza, which stand
the fire baiter than iron. • ocall,ia
W. H. MoGEE & CO.,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
IargeINVITE and at t ntiot t i c
0 1 1 :of buyers to
Fall and Winter Goods,
per dozen
just
news
received, among which may be round all of
he newest styles of goods for Ciente ard Youth's
Warn, together with a full and compinte assort
ment of gentlemen's Furnishing Good,
W H. tdd.lgl3 it 00..143 Federal at
n020:2m nor. Market Square, Alia, tinny City.
TIERNAN & GETTY,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
INPOESIND AND DIALIIB ES
TSAR, WINES, LIIVUORS, ice.,
North-East carrier of
OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND,
beao-iy ALLEM:II:NY CITY.
WILLIAM CARR & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
AND IM ORTENB OF
WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &e.
AL 8 0
Distillers and Dealers in
FIB OLD MONONGABBLI RYB vustr,
827 and 829 Liberty Street,
nolkly I PITTSBIIIIOIII,, PL.
JOHN I. LOQAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
KUHN'S LAW BUILDING,
del 9.1 y
CHRISTMAS PRESENT S
Juat received a Large assortment [Ol
GENTS' SLIPPERS.
VERY CHOICE PATTERNS,
and selling low by
W E. Schmertz &
Nn Si nth stri3ol4
lg. Fine White, Plain sad Amoy Flannel Ern der
and Chrershirts on hand, and made to order,. 43 a
shortest mottos, at
R. WILLIAMSOWS,'
SHIRT 'FAOTORY
NO. 4T ST. CLAIR
ME= HOLMES & CO.,
pO sourrpr EK
.44PAcorCKE de-eiers iia
sad- Front.ds:
•
17 MARKET STREET
IRON CITY,
PITTSBURGH, BA
_:44trit9lM=Vio
• •
- - 1 ,-
Bosse, E 6 .160.
• I 111 z, sl,oer, Parrinette Drees
e• eent4 Family Circle, 26eenng
velleretti cant; Colored Beiree.Bo centre
Gidlery,le oenfe
3-
2... EVENING.
Bitierti-4 MISS KATE NEWTON.
' 7 . LThe pdaiiiiancw will commence with the
ADY OF LYONS.
Pauline
Claude ...... .......... ...... :Mr Henderson'.
MATH 0L E
w,th Drew 47..
Niiiv I TiEC
BARGAINS IN COTTON
,Ho.3lpy
600 DOZEN LADIES COTTON goszitt old prizes
600 1,07. gm LADLES COT/ON HOSE at old ptLedo
600 DCYABN L &MSS corrom HOsliatpld p#ol4l
NEW B Aathfe - EAL , I3X I RD.'S; "
NEW BALM.OP,At sicraTs;
NEW BAL•MO:BAL 83LIETS.
FRENCH COESET6 for 821 cents,
FRENCH CORSETS for 821 odds;
60 DOZEN. MEOKANIO CORSETS,
60 DOZEN MECHANIC CORSETS,
Ladies and Hisses' Hoop Slats,
Lidies. Gloves, Gnuntleu,
Woolen llows, Wdolen Hoods,
.
Armlate., Wool Mute , Gaiters, Lin en jlandkcii.
chirta. Embroittered.Collaro, 40., • '
Gents Merino Shirts andinsweas, Collars, Neck
Ties, Cotton Hosiery, Bask, Gaunt ' Handictsr.
olnefe,.Betta,A4,,
CHI SAP FOR CASH
-A T -
OILARk4§ ; GI;f O 44R 7 B„
r2tii.
NO. 7RKEf
11. go; tii4ji4orglii,
Ictannracrrirsza or
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
FURNIT4I-RE.
No. 46 Smithfield Street,
PITTikEI It 9
A F L ASt3ORTMENT 01
tittabiirgh
Constantly on hand, Which we will sell at the lowest
Il ia " Wl' "811 4 . iPg1M.3.4!1-
(.ENV6 CALF BOOT CHe;AP,
GENT'S CALF BOOTS CIHEAP,
GENT'S CALF BOOTS CHEAP,
AT NO. lb FITEEI ,STREET.
n. B. DTRIFSFMGLIOHMIL
NATRONA OIL.
E ARE NOW MANUFACTII
urrie thin arlAcie,whitett fopkadlluouotillN
btuning,treedom of offen4ree odor:and treeOLIN
rency Of color, (which color via warratitnottoi
changed hi age or expeaare,) la unsurpassed by
any illuminator in this or Mutton markets. As •
proftiable Oil to the consumer, we can specially
recommend it: Also, oar mannualtuire. of
• CAUSTIC SODA,
thsed by all large Soap Makers, and On ;Wineries
whist, excels le prieent. in strength all the nuke.
sotsure Bngliah Soda brought to this; country. Ourmandi
of
SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE, SALT, as',
Ate eo well anti revocably known, we trust lkse
mention is rudiment.
All ordemanctin quiries will be prowl,
iiktenifik
to by miressing
GEORGE COLBOUN, Agent.
Penna. Salt Manahan:oft Company.
noUllydwia 20 %Semi street. Pittsburgh
Jolly 111.001XUBAD, _
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
POR TEE.E&I.X ON
PIG METAL AND BLOOMS,
NO. 74 W LT= EMMET, BELOW HAREM?
KM^. PITTSBURGH
SOWN & TETLEY,
138 wood- &toot,
gm AKE TOOLS AM BORING OIL
wyT,Tx W9_811,0000 _Pomade iwidee•
nog been in the htennese of manufacturing teals
ever since the "fever' first broke ont,we can ammo
penioneabotit teengage in the oil Imeinetai, MIX it
will be to their Interest to give us a eall Mai mutts
,m examination of our atoeir. new on hand. mhil
GENTS
HEAVY SOLE 'DOUBLE UPPER
latiitifi r CAM BOOTS.'
Also, a large ishw*, af
BaLstorals, Reartr.Bolp Law Boots,
which weare selling at redE l 94 - T
W. E. Schmertz & 00.,
No. 31 Fifth Stieet.
E. WA3'ltss;
TERRY PRICE le CO.,
Thippirpm AND DliAllpfaN
CLOWII3 . ;
Istinot!a.VostingitTli*V ??!!!" , : ipith,l4l l
NO. 255 HARKIN ST. North 116,
PELMADEILIMIEt4
Jon v. enui I=olg:wk. • wrpw:gru.
JAMES 4. QHlLRatili-
HOPE ivolurdiri iILLS,
Allegheny MO; Pa.
►EADILESS , IIIAGS I , :
ARE.. car _
osz.T.A.mrai w i s ,
s Inches to 40 11 4161411r111411:
airOrdeas be b 31141 H. 41 . 1414,0013,61
Wood street PI = • ~ • 04111141ir •
A. -A..CANILIBR& 101,0 f t, - -
MisbirglOieneral Insurance,Ann .a, 4
Ismi
its;011. se Reprosimital roE , - ,
est II •
-by Rana and-otherabbn.ll4l,l/-1
i Illazins and LUC Risks tigkenef all dm
ses !Wow , - -- Yo c6i .I..timA . t , 1
3 011E•4333 ea Fourriurhutuattutne.
NEWCVELP - Rah
-011. Clothg t - 0-
,
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