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YORKTO WN - -C - f, i':,--.:
Th; E , ': , •'e tour,
revolution.
i!l, , r,tr)ll p.airt
of another conflict
name fauvy.ts in - .:1.,.'r...
rebellion. G-c.r.,:r t
occasiou rer.3iT,:.l
which wei
and establish cuz
Clellan, we ccoloa.;:d
on the SFITIIt
blow which
and
remembra:: •
of Waih;:wion. w,,!
upon IA
the perr,,:-.nn.
'Napoleon. rtnrp:,t".•: l;
that foi i t ;••,,,r;t:o.]
xves not-rnore
acts of valor 0.
Clellan's ten:it:ding: :1
revolutionary
renl-Ln;.rn
achievements e
for ti eimiiar (:
Ire In arou,li:,.
late tli it rssur•,
Ruth where Ihr
thuch
lIMEIE
'beep. pqrsled
the rebFl maskt - A hnt
and murderous fire
ninth uf
few zaoznen!,:
Beauremartl
Corcora , l
and his ezl!aus'
about to re!,
seeing the eunst:::
Colonel's frni:.
Irish fin:s !).7:3
the other, u.,1 flasLlin,7 t
ber Fonteuoy!
enthusiasm.
chances and c0m . .e..1..tem
heroes
upon the batik flel.l
never zurpas.:ed TVF.7i
to the charge of ta,f. •
dyed,'' it did net
age of the
recollection _
it pierced cacit I. r .:n .1: _
king the gallant
will be, if
scene of Cur:lnc:3-
of the American rev,..
incentive to
can Nvichritand
At Yo:'..-y
lis : cutrr ,
on tlu.
to be. of t!te
swet:pi;i2'
exte n c
D , ,:zelsnn n::,
mice!) 111 , ui
ran_xer
MESIMI
gentlen:vn.
reruetni,erio:.
that Cau<4r•
was
the capture
WORTH
Un Slitlird;c:
Macbeth was 1.e...f(,r,
New York. v.
beth, Jame , :
L. Drtvvr,p,. ,
r•- , 2
Smith; ~ , . z‘.
miner p:ms wrtrt•
establishe:ll—:
THE TRT-TT'
TIVE TO T
THE
Some thirty scar., r,
Blair, the , .
Post 31aster j:n
Blair, no
Louis, NCI., CO , . ;
G/o&t,th E , •-•
son ; and n-hic
expressed vir ,
ing sentiment in
He Euid:
1.,
"Under no poziible emergency ••• ,
insurreetic7.3,:: di::3:23of .
can this
&mine-rJeech
the press, :t,3. . I'A
freeaom ,•.
the tongue i
compared wit!:
trary power
13 cotemporary make- a ten l,la
suggestion. IL is that Dr. the
hero of the 1 7 ..tritlts of tire C-oideu Circle
practical joke. shall pi - ccoed to the organ
ization of a new • •ciecie." . to ire called
Knights of the Golden and teat
Senatzr Chandler of ichiaan be mach:
the Grand Kigh. Pr.eit of the order. It
was Chandler u - ho, the Senn' e. gate
credence to the exiFtence. cf t 11,2 Gc,ld eri
Circle order in Michigan, and
it bed put a good Marl)" of its men into the
army, "to his certain k - now_edge.'
in h. is unsurpa.ssed
4,.. :gor
--- ---- - 1 and it :tu be : bi - p - ccl " tra; " '"';"' IT '
DUBUQUE . ..e.L.ECTION. :- 11.10r!!ir. •.* ..: :...) strictly ‘ c
Qu 'r
n o l iit ita lhi .a r i c r. -
] r en , t, Set (-f Cnitgress as to prevent . the fed •
The democracy of Dubuque achiered a
signal victory on Monday c;er the :(410, .. ,i , :p. 1
c et• . .. 3 .:-: : I f I n t i T l Vl T in!i .i f2.l2:4lll34
..sjic 1 t n 3 or
patriots," as tits lisrad styles the oppoti- cornitlishe Ity the
,e:.• er e L-, s c r fi: ii rla b g n a ea.s e.
tion. In a poll of almost 2„;300 votes, J. and •prolintit.,.. ,, iP: el . ail 4 tri ties, d n - e liiri n ;'
H. liedinia, for Mayor, has a majority of t fl i tl e T tz h Z::::',„!... ,lr tti'C:ciiiirOroAr l s,li e
i =axe Our woula
819 over Stout. The majority rot the .. 0und 0r i t e,017,4i, ai i r .,, 4 ,..-- i ..,,
various city o f f i cers 'urges froffrthi 6fure appOnatilTericire....irl..l g_e1117710 . °1.,,-n t !!
up to 622. A jollification Met tillr7e.3 held I.,:'''' ''' -"" ''' "°- rkV ", 1
.-„"' i 'f'7,-,4,)
after the result was, iseertaine4 7 , 9 r o ,4‘*-, • t j* ?' T iFkyeaombare j os s pithsi4 .
night; . looleon? use there /2'A ....isix-mailf
:day
1 " ) nY - Parrr• --erratmocrine: 4t ,L r
:Is/ 41,11.1 ..r.ift 3manithoire - Willman haaacsui A 7
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EIMER
REIM
rnn 4 21:t •
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ME=
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. . alit eil by ennitZni
-eel) to he in - t.ily scaled by
••••• . II e lieli , where the fortnali
,..•, of the . amender oeeurred isa respecta
-1 !Ji • :NCI. , tlt, 1+1.9.1110 hundred acres, and
1:7, i.' • ~ I,- lilt! callic ill 177 1. It joins
•; in.! to%%ii on the south. The very spot
' ''''')" , l" , i" ' " ' ' l , where Gen. tl ' llarra is said to have deliv
c,.me. IMO
. 1 , 1 . - ,C., : .
,• .red up his sword and apologized for the
Hs( ul, , h 'i; , S.-'''-i• 1- ' „;,.....„,,,. of l'“ritwallis is now marked by
'"-* l''''; ' r. " l I two poplar gees. which were planted in
;commemoration of the event. The field
iiself is nearly a plain, and is admirably
udap-ed to the purposes of drill andparaele.
...r.e6 in • top orthe hill on which the town
• a:. , ;i 4 -::.lated there is an excellent view ex•
i ,.11, :i11'.4 . 1 110 the Chesapeake Bay, and
' • .-. ', l "' 1 o .t,.•.:in g almost to the 1 irginia capes.—
•., '', f•%:•...,....:• I i erktoa a formerly enjoyed (mite a value.-
. A' ''''"'''' fi ' :''',•': ' 7, .(•h• hie S', est Indian trade. The great natural
-:,-..• . ',.:•-,,,',,,',•,:. 'l' ', pr0 , ' , ' .. : 1 ' , ..- 1 ''-: i capabilities of the place as a basis of mill
: all rate ,attar. 1•'.1 . , ..1, ~_ '. ~ ;41.. '... ;..1 i 1,1::: operations early attracted the atten
'l' pr. • I
7 (;cr.
7 ''' ':••• 1'
l , "'s i ti•pil iii ,lefiorson Ihlvis. and there can he
-•LY Cinir ilk-ii , ' un• :' , " Thin-: ii., ,I•••rdit that the intrenchments construe
t'.l by , l ie British in 1781 have been mate
i., - . 1- ;I T k.i.!, - ••,, .1• i • r...n,,,,..-' ;,• 1, . ••(. '
pri;,:l•7 e s iirngthenetTsince the rebellion._
' ... ' r in; ~, •Lt . ".f... ,,, iii 4) - -- ,- - A , th.tinii.- 1 vii...;li \ - ,,,i,..,0wn falls the fate of the_pen
- ',--- : 'ii .- .. Y ' I '- : . : ',.1 . I. ' . L' '" f ° l- ' l , Jill.lllllt is sealed, and the route to nieh•
... - ,.......1 , : 1.. - i',:... ,!- • - •Yp. - ~:-. ur i lie i r „,"„i ~1 , ,,,n ed ,,
Net. arts: ':.- r.•,.1.1 b: rit 1 Simtl.. aad that
", e '' r ','.-' Z--411 " 3 • ; Tile War in North Missouri.
I ,: u , ~- a, ~, ..:L/Ltiii corn , wit on hie'.
....on ,
Col. r „,,
~
•, aprii :1, . --- hutot er um
u .,..,. .... m ., ..
,:,,,f f,-.:. 1 , -;.: purpose.
. lia• :Li , . to be the future condlict of; at last Commenced meting out justice to
''. e"` ''.:`'' I; ''' 1 4 '''. n '"l . -' l 3 - P r o r ': - ' l . I the North Missouri rebels. We learn from
te.r , -v. , r 1 Iwy have 0c , .-silLed a place they ,
r. , ! . .a . bie authority that a man named Jones,
1. 1 ., 1 ,, , , r ,. .r...3...:Lecl .. , rivittii orr.•)ert v .
... ;
hl
Lk. ' 1 ,,; ‘ ,
~„L eLi, ..`
~..13d j !,.,. 5 ., : ,,, Lent f .i . - .,2i,i .a i e . i ~, I,,nu he arrested last summer in Monroe
i the usac.., .-o.' ~i viliz•- . .-d wurthre just 85 ! county. and released upon his taking the
1 t ''' ' rl ' ' n : - "e' e ' il •` - ` l.--- '*: ' l "ingh i oath, was again arrested by him about two
i ~., .i lizat.io sad chrnity had drme no- I w,.....,1 , - s .,i nce i n i iolation of Ids parole.—
. 1 ; tnin.,.; • { ' ",....;:i.' t.• the horrors necessarily ifs was brought to Shelbyville. end last
by the Colortera order.
• I in ' id. '" . ' ' t "''' ''/.`'"".- ,Sat Po" 10 3 1 I Thur,dav'wits shot
i " W ' 2 ' " ci: ' .l ''' " '''l the
- e " I "" /11"1.C., 8%..1 i A portion of Capt. Benjatnin'sc,ouipany,
.f siii.r- , e'l i ' V"": .` • , :ii, to 1.,?. sold fur I :ri I:I l!lied to Col. Glover's: reginieut.- while
. Nashville. where . 0 ,,,.,-," it, scout--near Vralkersiille, Shelby
. •-' : 's A;I 1,, 1 mn- ~ ,,, ..nty. were fired upon bye party of basil . -
...a„,kers - concealed in a _thicket, killing
~- ."',-;'', ".' 1 5 ', 3 r,''; [ `;'. I ,:' , ''` , 4-; :. . soldiers and a citizen or that county.
~, I..uis.tdi a : mto-ut ( . o 'nt.on , n': 1- , :" , -' :•. ~.., happened to be riding 'With them.—
e:•'s , : - .I j ~ "?!' ' , """s tic 3o,l l , auied /....7 , Ll”' 1 . I io•v returned the fire and charged upo n
0 .• , -L ''.'' ' i ' a t t l e. .: ex r"'r',''', ,'' l 11 '.': i ,::.- .seceshers, who skedaddled, leavin g
6 ^rne hr '". " 11 ' 1 - ..tnar ~,! 1 ;lir , .• of their number deairon the ground:
''' -t- c - ri'''''"€' .t aec. 1 Th... ,lid not take any prisoners, that game
• • croulti be used I 1., -.:. abo u t p la ced out, rebel oaths thus
..
....-. ~.....•..- •..r i ....,.., _L.., '1:. t 1111.: 1.1 . _ 1 ,, hav 1 lig proved poor property.
- all u:syqise az or,e,:. '. 61. d .rap. Vrt,, : It
- ii .-.-,• : ••1'...•.. f.farousinc thv :.t.e.iili•
,:n i. , e0p1i... r.. 4 7,,AIS.Ve : to it ropor er.nc .. .:-.p.
, i._ , :i L,.. Li.... ,::::11AJa“- 111i ,.. .r.t10L1S cd . the :ed.
er a j a ., and •.? I,7 ki..l . l"7.ll'llCintylrft II iT'prc,.:lli.,:e.,F,
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P. , it r..0..1
enti•erinoline tuovenient in Eng
-1;11,4 is progressing. The Earl of Shrews.
Lwiy. it is expected, will soon denounce
or u essary to :al
it skirt: in Exeter Hall. Thee have
.c,..i. one (lett ouneed in every other hall in the
• .prcip,.r , v v..uoi.
• to rF into tt r•
U t.:•3 • Ot , remored.-tosa pldee
CQ
.ai . k.ty, . rOved. This
huu - c r.,ni;-Jrced ;rid . ;e.ioratit `e'
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IS..,tx
NOT KILLED
Iv 1.!
'e•
ca::: .-y..aided
ecti,l in Dayenr.K.r:,
_ ed in e denack:r::•, •
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.1..11T.5f NEWS BY TE,LEGIIIIII,
IlEgi!! IC DOURLY EXPECTED
RELIEF FOR THE WOUNDED.
I FLOATING HOSPITALS ! !
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10.--The Ohl Point
, at arrived. The news oldie capture
caused great enthusiasm
:•,i;eileing. The storm still continued,
ut La.!..einuivhat.ahated last evening.
[1 e aeeountF, from the Peninsular re•
OIL -
p,..rt our brave troops facing the expomre
!he un , luttritedly 7 and meeting it
; wt,l, charameristic ingenuity, in the way
o r improvised shelters. Their enthusiasm
mai anxiety to meet the enemy is unaba
. and tlio;t• eonfideuce in Gen.
;.: unhomm e d. .
• Though the storm at this time is unt'or
tittle has not beat lost, 11.1141 the
4 , r the rebel Itigrtider and his for
“r• delem, about a.; certain
l futnre erect.
170 . 1, It
Ile- I,r .speer of a clear-sip in the weath
,- l'“r with great anxiety at Ohl
helieving that the ,unshiue and the
togetiwr. All seem
that she will be eaptured.or,,unk,
I, J:in . ,: Out
inte:d reeeivoil from Cherry
reports everything quiet in the
st•uug wind V.:Li blowing, and
running very high.
Al.Prii * kV./ Stt.llltlVl . .i,
.•t! ..” 11-I Lu3pit;tl9. loft Lore
; for t! le Titunez:see river. tool
• il•ution, or all kitol.t of suppli..,
:••• I -inf. , to•tlay to furnish two mon.
t , `lll/0 I, lo.StAsipt 1011, whielt will kayo
'•• irl
Tip, tl
Ina
Stwitary (..unissiiot are
and wi!lt ail enerzy in
!..1 , 1 , ::0!••.., every etTort will be made
rala.f nt unr soldier; who
wi , .oded in the !al.. battle at Pitt,
.t.:
r•dt.lndlttut, Assistant Adjutant t
nt t d tienoral Ketclintn. are now in
(; k in
i;
Frectuan's Journal.
Voiik, April 10.---The Freeman's
by order of the PostotSce De•
i,ei-ttnerit. been re-admitted to the use of
ni.:11", dating, from this week.
'lll- •,teatner Itavaria has arrived. Fier
:olvi , ••' have heen anticipated.
:(orktown,
Before the cum
liti,:eineat of t hi. vela•iliuri Ynrlit,:wn
wus
urtobtru..;:%o little village 01 be•
thirt% house:3, half of
them tthinhul.ited. witlithe ruins of t..ne•
‘l.• , ;rosi,il:ll:ring Cornw a lli s ' s
whrr The A inerienti
I. crr. near:y
•while the
p-raianant intretiehment.: of the
were s• comptrittivfly perfeet.--
r , d!•wark, which the hittPr v,ere com•
: ; utt the Digitt tht! 2:.1 it
~~(•3••} , n::~,r
s„, probably
They W. 1... ste,ll/2 po
their Ithell.h01111,•!It linVe
nn C.t the town in Whlei.
very. ex;.a.: E od
atlioi•rs. Irh , =.l. they to k
.on tnt;,,h
pr:: t
;Jr,.
the
tip: redoubts .tartned Ly
forer.s the Is hof (Jr.:ober.
i.. In.- zwttr the river. 1.:a.; neur!y been
dint taken by the Frotich
2triny n ay -till he trave.l. -
; c:tature at these redatiht.l. rendered
-urr.n.d..r or the
find an the 17th Corn
o:: •i a trper• ;aid itltreed to ea
.. T!..• main Ix - arks, sitiucted on the
; • , ;2•• ~ 1 the luau . wart• in exeellent
mast hay, heel, tar
with eirrinan amid
The embankment
2 ,d ~_ ,:~:iva
~ ; ~,,; .::u.
NE WS ITEMS.
A.:count:co to the regular descriptive
Li: of the Boston Commercial Bulletin,
::ixteen entirely new counterfeit and alter
:drhank notes . yere detected in circulatidu
in that vkiuity Tor the week ending March
THE latest census reporis state that
there are. itansland fifty-§eyen suicides to
every million of inhabitants; la Scotland,
thin,-four; in Sweden, forty-one, and in
Prussia, one hundred and four:
. ENtvisto Itit'hiiilf or is
.-#Niniwtbll—•—n-/‘esselB)o ) n W ,b .
,T-
trot
'elf h g w 3 'r _e r Pt -
'A
t
erveselvallp
Lbolgisaawhomx • t- woos,
'ionliaii awl, of ' ' , , wawa four
french irouelteipf 1 li tons.
..-4. . .
I libidw ,isr,i;w:.:4“..q. , ; ar -, :- eam v; 7-... , • , . - ... - 1 1A,...
I 21.4g00 .coil arab sonso. •wsi.. , ail i,::.e.
a l Prenoi,.., forced to .. ,, ....k support ol : the ,i.l ;,•11,1, were htirne.i.
troops immediately in their
ante.• 1i... - - ,,•tillif. to - dr: hall , :f . tir•:'S i ..'' , 8,1- . 1
, 1 , 0 , 1 i 'l6 , :•ii , lij 111,• 1,1 iv! i . O h •tt.i.• , l
At one fo ,•::.oek the en.:l.• ii:. '' , ,t, hot!! . A ' h ~ . • • - •
5i..1.-, wer.t f. tic .:11, , :a , e.1; 61-.! roar Of 4 . .1!1- 1 P . 'aa I a a"..r‘
" ' ,. 111'
a ,
~: ;. i ii 1 Va•'''
. '''
!Intl and no.!,:etry woe: wHiont iwernois- '''' .. T ''''.. 1 ' . " 1 '" '•'-'••• 'ir , ;•;: it„ :t . ', 1 , , ~, 1
i"li :1%AI! I:, main center !..0 the •
pe;:t. ex ; .-"" ''''''''' • an sle= ": '''''`''• .. i ll'''''...: l • '
; three if..limo-lots ot: `olttelmit - •1:, :sot»
tenoting had Wby d i. , IV I, v lu - i! . ;. N 1 :!, ..; .
,I, : it Ilit ; :Irri'..t'd WI , / c 1 :h.
i,,,,,•• • .
r "" r ' -'l ' "k ' " '" i " " de'l"'t"f.. ' l tt're ., oft , t •••• oi,e,
...o
the .1 hit. filth. hat:off- v ,t.; : hock n the even
. mod r mu. Le ,. to.;
, o,:lieieritly sooftainedby iw.:arry, t . ,,ii i„,.
tiwir h.!, k. An"o:,•,. eyer e tioh t
carted for the I,e...fess:on Of the .- - .0: tiiii:,
Battery an , l iii,,,f it ,
~,,, t a , taken 1. the
en,•my.
By II o ., •i•S . k . :t ial%;,i,. 11 ll 1i,',,,:. ofcorn
nowitteN of re;inients hood fatten. and in
south.. eases not a single fell oflicer r..-
Inained. yet lighting continued with en
earnestness: which show e d the contest 011
both sides was for "death or vietoorvo"
Foot by foot, ground was eotc.,•sted; and
finding it impossible to drive letek our
centre, the enemy slotekeneol thei r ti r e an d
made a vigorous etliort on our left win e :.
endeavforinfr to out-Hank. and driving it. tit
the river bank. This wing was 1
tinder
( tt
.;eeral Ilarlburt. rind was eomposed of
the 14th, 52d, 44th and 57th Indiana. Nth.
21st and loth Illinois; fronting ire line •
however. was the 54th, 57th and 7th Ohio tii, ...
and sth Ohio Cavalry. of. herman's Divi- s t , ut i.„ ~1,,"„
sion. For.nearly two hours a sheet of tire ructions. linen ffiollowtql ;he too ..._
blazed from both columns. The rebel, i-t,ialto tr.l.la: fli(1,;!V vaVllij•V. ,Illt!
; fighting with a valor that was only eye - died
without mere , : those tile) wouldit•l ,ur,.
Iby those contending with them: while the d,, r , fi e wa: reported to have take ,
I contest raged the hottest. The gunboat loth will. all its iinmenSe stores. ;orms an.
Tyler passed up the river to a point 0..
ammunition. The rebel troops ere most
posite the enemy, and ponred in hroad- to r o f rom Texas, Louisiana up ,si,ii. ii i
bides from immense guns, greatly aiding With many from Ceoreia e balm,.
in forcing the enemy back.
One informants sat' mld ritl
1.7 p to 3 o'clock the battle raged with a through the battle lie' .
fury that defies description. • posted but. the we
the de li i in ti
The rebels had found every attempt to 1 ont" ,,, Y.'ii ,, es Lb' tic;
break our lines unavailing. Th e y ,h„d I 'nee: meourt—
ylvo 111 ,
striven to drive in our main column. and I Pi,f 4 oul' 4,- took,
finding that impossible, had turned all °I our ' destro,
their strength upon our left. not hi ,
Foiled in that quarter they new made r ought
'' o have
On ..--
another attack on our centre amid made
every effort to rout our forces before rein
forcements, which had been sent fir. ty thrr
should come ri np. ,At o'clock there wa bint.s
:miry
;
a short cessation in the firing of the enemy,
their lines falling back for nearly hall-e. fir rr
mile, they then suddenly wheeled and .C. E
.y
again threw their entire . force upon our
left, wing, determined to make a final a .2:1.1
trier
._.. .
struggle in that,quarter, but the gunboats
Tyler and Lexihgton poured in their shell mat
thick and fast With terrible effect, in the u Ss ,
meantime Gem Wallace. who had taken a
circuitous route from. Crump's Landing, I ev,
appeared soddenly on the enemy's right do
wing. In face of :this combination of cir
cumstances the rebels felt that their enter- del
prise for the day was, failure, and HSlliht ndel
was approaching, fell , back until reaching
au advantageous position somewhat in the Te
rear,
,yet occupying flit- main road to Cor„
int h. Our gunboats continued 1,9 seed their te
hell after them until out iii range,iy.
.After
ato
a wearied watching:of several. hones of in-
i h
tense anxiety, advanced regiments of Gen. f
Buell's army appeared., on...onthle.a,pilpigostiht: h,bank of the river;• the w
•
river began i the .36th _lndiana and oath
Ohio being the first to cross, followed by
the main portion•of Nelson's and Bruce's—, -, •••••••1----- --
ivisious. . !severe an the Newspapers.
.
.. .
Cheer' after cheer - • greeted their arrival. 1.: ASR i NGTos, April 10.—The foil owin i.
ere Issued to-day:
~a . an t d e t e h . e w y b l e v er er et hi m4 im r e e d s m i et ela
o y n s t e h n e t ii to B:rni the s a fo d ; orders as.
WAR DEPARTMENT. f
the night. All night long, steamers were 'Washington. April to. 1.,.,_;,2, )
engaged ferrying Buell's forces across, and ' To the 3tilitaey Supervisor of Telegraphs:
when daytight,nroae. it, lam, evident : that Sir—Yoit are directed to stot, all t elegral.h -
the rebels*. too,' , lauFil.been latiingli re-ie con] in unleations to the Philadelphia
inforeed. The battleWal" opened by th e 'lnquirer until satisfactory proof is :'tot.-
rebels, at 7 o'cloek, fromthe Corinthroad, i nished to this Department that the !s? , :1 . 11T
aud in halt an hour extended' along the 1 publications respecting operation:. hy the 1
whole line.
,At u o'clock•the . sonnd of ar-.I army at lorktOWTl were duly autlivriZe.l. I
tillery aild'trinsketiy Ttillyualledthat ofi You will proceed to Fortress Munroe to I
the previouiidwl.Trbileaelity-Was filet by I make arrangements to enforce the orders 1 ,
t
the reinforcements. and the stil). wearied 'of this Department. • i
soldiers of yesterday, ,with an energy with Youri; truly.
which they eertainly..eonld. not have been I I Signed; ElowiN M. STANTON,
of War.
Secretary •
I
expected: 'lt 'became' 'evident . 'that they i
Wore ,avoidinuthet.antrausezof i , otcr •:left I
wing and endeavoringv-witit- perseverance
and deterpimikkoji wi tiOftad Jnne: .wesk
point biatikelawitamaraiir VorgeL ,,, Thei
left one point but to retaraz,49 3 ititamodi,
, ,
,ate/Y• w341.411,att itildenTy uld t ko r omo
mast maim+ totrote tt . misnip; di •
• - oattite sows 4i. i
.. . .. neiht.Y. *4 ~
. - 111064 / 1 41.111111t 111401101.4 i
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7 , 1, lit, 4 , 11 IL,• IVi.StPril
1• • t w r kiw i ~ ttst . e In, ,
Second lif I 1011 i, ,,, ' ,9 in , ', - atinNekli::,'t.",',,th'i,ii . • :„. ir,
i
h./ '7/ till' ' ; gin n ; 1
ju 1 tlltn. Ito 111 I 11.: . I/
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nn. ‘., tcrn; in wi Ili!
h t ;• Inc ; n dir
1 Ile 1 AlOke ti lli.
BATTLE OF
TILE VEIII LATEST TELEGRAM,
THE
THE WAR.
FEBTHEB ACCOI NT OF THE BIT-
TEE IT PITTSBURG,
FCLL PARTICULARS.
DESPERATE CHARGES OF THE
ENEMY ! ! !
Gallant Bearing of
onr Troops:::
Effective Service Rendered
by the Gunboats,
etc., deo., ,te
v.vri. April 14.—The correspoil
dent t he. f".11,.wi1.g
vomit or Ow l'i!1.;1)11.rg
Our rot ces were stationed in tlw form of
a semi-eirole, the right re,‘ing on a :tit
north of the ramp's landitr t ; our collier
being in front or the main road to Cot intl..
and our left extending to the river. in the
direction or Hamburg-. lour miles north or! ,
Pitt,,burg Landing.
.. April to. A
to tie. 'ail. rilinne -al , : ICe a'.
I burin
. ;; i. el. ',one itot ,t 1 J.
‘t o„',l, o et z o f t h e r,ti, the g battle at PI; I•ht,t4.
-ti% era; eentletnan uho %%ere on ties :1
men from flea. 1'1 . 0116.... Di% were at •
.
taulted by the enemy halra utile in ad‘nnce alter be 11 4 11 t ritellotcin rya?, Menu,- .
(•on. .1 the
(dour lino s . Oar wen fll b
eack in, the! Motel, 17th I%• l n ,' a
.tirt !neat, :+wilkly pin 'tied he 71. t I quo were attaelie 1 lie_ ti
the enetn. Time ndvanee :gnat dof the rel; "hat I”
; I ' ,l '" l i fulc `' .
lib the long. 101 l t.•:,,t.•:,, had
be,, z a ti e u t‘. 140, and t i
..otmded wol the 1,1,11 I retire. Preuti-, soil 111.11 IN or la •It
ore into line. The resisteuc;•tt;,- j ""r l.l "ke" Pr i- ""°''• " t '''•l` '
I.nt abort. and !hey too relti at. ,1 "I.
1,a.. iii: set., tit at lo,r. 1..0 • . 1.1%
guitine, ni.. until they ren-hod
t t n kn.
the second 1, 1 1i1,1(111.
.tt t ‘ :11.• itttt >ot
alt six loci.. the attack bud l ' e.come 11" n """"
1 . 1 n•h , j•• ••• -
general along the entire front our r , !az I I.' :
The meet. large rote , iliovis in thi• t ' "in
14/ in .t•I g
pickets of (:on. Sherman'c I e n d to- ' : 11 ' 4 "."' •
tun eit ti,• a•-th, 7'Jth and ;2di 11 r:ine,
tt
!tient, lie-e [pail,- had neenr
action and being noexj•—gtedl; atzaol,o•l. 11:
!mule as ai.le a Ires,tella'a pt , •,11,)!•• • bur
:11 I'I.IIIIIIIOI Will/
• our :trill::
110.'11;j,,
1% ,
. .
tiebl rttlier '' "lett!
tutu th , rebel ratt.lis..
At half past •-1c•:-en
the !natio :-1:001; the earth. Thu I
gun, iefore thud 411
pr , . , peu; 01 . the uu , nly's
whilu the ( . 11,;11 . - Mit
:111 , 1 they i.•hey 1 '
ne-s.
lug up a lire fr.!!! their
1: tr , along their \vlu.le eulanin as
treated: the; ‘vi•al in eSe , • 11e;:: ord.
ad.uu , a;_uou-
V. 1,1. i1 4 11.1%Ch
C , •.•r: 1,41 ri , ,Hl:i!: tilt! (11 , 1,1. M, itt . •“;l'
V."/•!•• 15.,
10:1 , 111/1/11 !!I•
11;A
, r.:. I;
liars:Vlll W 1.11! 111 1•n it rulreat lur
pursued 11,• our cavalry.
Thu out lad II
dac I.atliu ant. ,•• 31,.,111
April ht.
bush th , i•ni•nr, in
tacit on Sunday numili , ...iirried tl• •
and and r. , 11 . .
t;t•tit I:ragg
~; „11
iv.inadPii and tali.•ll .. r.tt
ted that
con th, 1 - ,•11 . ,•at Iho 1,!.6(•!:
securld Jar of the fight. Our total h.
about 111011-;:111.1. I
t..114a . .;c111,111.: Or lIWS.• ith"ll3 t.
were talo-n prisonorz. Iht• I.alitn,-
and ‘v , uitided io their usual
~ f
dead IN it tvu.s. ihy
i• 011 1 ,1 Ite• hor...ver, NV,I
and iiiipro:ing.
ha 11.... awning .g.t ti' tl.. II
ilari•ck throoL..l: t'
t“ day t•ti
!:,
I,lazol No. arai: I
toad, 10-1.• '
dpri ::t Patibur2
. . .
tt.. 11,1 V
_
b o •i ng tile the rebeir w ere it•i
by Van Dorn an d fi.,„„ Ar
kait-a,. with a very la•ze cor e ,.
Gen. Lew.. ‘Valitfee cano• tip with
Indiana. 4111, find ;;.:1
reLtntent4. and 1V iliard•s le:tb•ry
and in ihe morning. liereeb. attacked tit-. e
eats'; Iles went :Le
on the - double,rtick. - with
shont, , . atel ;,•rrPd,- 1:y If
1 ) . ( . 10ek they had driven tits; rebels had ; ;
miles, hoist In o•elock the rebei.: wers
reinforeed. tool for a few minutes mir met
hors-ed the
The other divisions of Buell's artily m.•
appeared and at ono. }meanie :idly eitga . , .:
ed. Fur tics hours all the destructive ele
meats on earth seemed to 11, - .• striving fo:
the mastery On the final t
Southern eldralry broke and th.fi i n all di
ructions. fluell followed :he dying wit!
12. 1 0 1 1 tt s.i s •nw , dy eavalry.
without merry those (vim wouldit . l , tirreti
der. If, Iva , reported t. bit e taken I'er.
inch 1% 11 h all it:, itnnutdse store.:. arms am
ammunition. The rebel troops war mos;
In frorn Texas, Louisiana and Alissis , ippi.
with many from Georgia and Alabama.
Onr informants say they conld
through the battle field where our men were
poste;) but the tlead were so thicic in the
enemy's lines that. they couldn't do it there.
Titt.y that the rehels who m•.• 11
pied our camps on Sunday night tf /Id; eau.
of our siek and wounded. and destroyed
nothing, expecting confidently to have mir
entire army next day—they- thought the
battle already fought and won. On Sun
day Gen. .MeClernand cut his way through
the enemy that had surrounded him. lost
troops behaved with great gallantry, but
the Ohio was ordered to ;lie rear in
disgrace for refusing to light.
Our informants state that .11111. C. Eireek
inridge was taken prisoner; they say the
saw hint miss to general Itembilmrters.
Texas Forces to Evacuate.
KANsAs Carr. Apr 7 th.—TheSanta Fe
nail lifts arrived.
The T,xans. 150 strong, had evactiatPd
Santa Fe and wero marching down the
river.
It is reported that Gen. Canby had in
tercepted au express with orders to the
commamier of the Texan forces t o et- m. . H .
ate the territory and return to Texas.
Col. Slough had left Fort Union In ef
fect a junction with Gen. Canby.
The Texans were exacting contribution,
and forced loans from theiuhabitam, : A,
high as 320,000 was exacted front singlt:
indiridualti residing near Alburculsme.
Clothing and provit,ions were taken :'rune
merchants without reeard to politics u ,
circumstances.
Oancr.t:u.—That all applications for:
pusaes .by newspaper editors
spondents. shall be referred to
.ward S. Sanford, military super
telegrams, &c.,and be subject
rules and regatioas as nutylein
by this De liniment. •
. . . •
[S I IO 4 , 1 Elmo, •
It r)
IV 1,4 %111101 . 1 1 , 1:,111 . 1'
Ir• .ii
Two Towns Captured by the U.
S. Forces.
. .
A pril. lu.—fl following
! lin : , beta roce,iVed ut tho War pep:IMO:OIL:
%ViIIa:LING, April 10.
E. AI. of Irqr:
Gm. Milroy is in possession of Monterey
and Crabhehoe. Theeonts enilns mounted
ar e dill in sight of Monteres•—.
Their rear guard was driven back by our
troop s . 'Tice are r , ported a fortifying
rhclaselves East of tlin Sheuaucloali
tains.
iSigne,l
I Property Taken at the Hattie.
! :•'!::::i:d Dist:sten to the St. Louis Republic:l4.
1 S'i. Loris. April 10.—At Island. No. 10
loli r troops captured 2(to hogsheads ofsugar,.
s , v(•ral hundred barrels of molasses, 60
cannon. 400 wagons. 12(;horses, 600 mules,
.5.015) stand of small arms, 30 pieces of
light artillery, and great quantities of
blankets. clothing. Sc., have fallen into 1
.:,iir hands.
The totpl nuwber of prisoners captured
is 3.000, tinning whom are Major General
M aka 11, I:rigadier GeUerals Gault. Walker
and S:cltaum. The prisoners arr. being eM•
barked 1”r Illinois as rapidly as possible.
About :4000 sill slot au.l intinense
quantities of ainumnition ivere arso cap
tured.
nct >FOR D W 11TE111
•
BEDFORD WATER,
Fresh tr he Springs,
Fresh from the Springs.
- ILso
Inger Melt, Cosix.resm Artenia3a
ulid
Witte.rii, for bade by
:-IMON .1 rill oN..
nrOrner
.
.1 Slight role,
t,-7.'f 5 i '- t:. 4 2 ( :zrzli.,.:7l:c a.i< s r., i.e..
Miti:.,- ,i-tc., e e ; 31 i sz:, i 1
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4
Velf,d' l .:,. I: , = l't a zinir7., rt-re..,cly,
!if
7 ~..~;
. 7 r../ , ' , .... 11i , " , .., i. •:!- - :', , a7t, ; wars ago.
1... .1 prc,ye , d. Plat, they ar , ti.,..:
Ic. 7:...Fdr07e, ple.,
...py.W.F.ifcw'
g
6 .Q.-:trak 3 4'dt-1a ' 40cncitgica,-
sliktntr „p-att{iglv4.Vra4,-141.L.,-
C2 , :11z.." II in. "PiittAlinfitiAZlty, and.'
~.
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."-f..:.-...fr z..arn.e.ztatti. Ni..i..f l 'l :,-' i''''' ''' ' ' ' " 1
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er
frosf Welltto
E:r \-.):;iTmy.lpriii‘ W.
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y ~,P !:::
,•,,......;.... 1; iffi, tiLii•:tral::::'t for tilif,iiiiil:-7 :11V1-1.
i c
l.:: crerks are muh giviiiiiii :indite ic i iii, ' iPpi
:r):::.i. coVvri , fl all b Walf.r. niaLi;ig diiii
l'lro,/, ilk,:.:wsi iniplli-Able for imipty wi - siAH * l&.
!:::; , :::: , .:iiii:: i:::in: , : l int. t:,.. rriliolc "iiiiri:
which
1 /“••• 1111111 11, .1; 11 1:1114./11.1U:i ul
i:11•!:1 ~ I . 1 /1.•
IIIIWII 1., rai:road and
f .:I,llller-: and Aixteen triak , port.siu use.,
Ilio time the road, :Ire in einitiltion
Ilion army to move. the rehols
:nay le: all" to nee I ;lute With 1111,1 111111.
(1111,1 t11.11.1,1:1.11t1 1111.11. The flo‘,,r of their
111:: 1 ,. t.ith 1111!111 1 / 1 .•,t. an: 111 It ,trt.lllg-
Iy ptn:ition. l'revien: to our
trewils I.ce,.et
the eiiiiiery 11:11i Cli
~ ,,1 1111111. 1 11. 4 1•I 011' work,.
ief: ehlained throetdi
otli,•11,,i1111111•1::. that tie entlity
have iloarlv five humlred ,urne
thine of :he lartre,:t. ealihre. The
tlenerai with ,ono• of hi..
Ino: arrived and taken etelintatel in
person, Aeovieg that they intend inakito:
a Inns.; I'.•.:Ii111.111•C of our
1,1•1 y
:11•11,1 , .. 1;1.11 P,1i. , 111.i11i 1
111/111 lII,' .h 11111.:, 141 York ricer. The t•lte s .r-
Ite,e. , front the Vte , lern 1 lepartno:nt.
arrived here to-,la;, ami oar troops are
wild tyk:r• the reTtalt,
„,.0 to I 1,1 aeti:re :Led simiiar
,nod; valor.
Pr:Hl:twat:4M
\ - e;ta.V. A lorti
//,.•
I , ha. 1d...1...et' t to vein:h
-.:o'e zhe I.lntl and nttcal
: an internat.
r• - •h , 111(.1.: and a , Ile. to a..er.
I front 101:• 0,11111:":. dungLl'S
int , •rv, , ,,t ion find in% a• ion. It therefore
re , • ,, hon,anl,ll h. 11;01101,11E1'11r
11l i
. tt.'ZenlbiageS e
In 111,1 r :14.(:,..it1M11.11 pi:;(.l.6r.
after notice
- proclamation ...hail read.
t•spoe . . l .tuily
r to , -e:r Lica, - rat!:
nio.o and
ni hay.-
1, ,,, n . 11 , rfolgitt into al!...,etion by the ea-;;;;C:-
I i..s and ettlatnities :tad Pit
ii
Hart an-I that thy rrrr renal: in‘u",o• .
I guidance eoatn:d . ; .to
th.‘ end. that I r,,,ttit
iu
the r 1 qoration iiananny anti
and int,ton ;
:1..• ,•-tal,li-lonent Ira:tail:li trdations
at,, ,, .4. ail the countries earth. In
witnc wltiaa , of. I havu Itareallto snt tutu
hand and rnine'd
Stat,.s to he I h)nc, at the City of
111:1 in the v,•nr I
or oar I.ord ono thon,:nt,i hun.ireti
and twa.. and of the indt•r,enden-, lit " "
thin IThited S . .ate.i the 114Itty-:ii.xtit.
the E're,i(lent.
AMItA [IAA' LIS CO!
Rebel Strategy.
i:NION, NOW Ilesir•u,
l•;:•• correE , pon , kn: of the
I:lltitn. (!01111ffill'Ifi of lolonel
r1.11;2).1 bl,aliii.ll4 Pant!) fOr fen'
ant rtiovvnient tow:l; , i , the rebel
i 11 • 1. N. i't ii :11 . /11 . .' 1 0 /if• :, : Iran:: pOSI
-1 Lit in thl.:: vioiniTy-of :11himpwry.n.,
I.!.:• , : :-. •:;ni it ...f t::::: d.,;t4trtin;utt. nho[lt Inhl- '
A - ar h..twonn this 111 , .; 1 Fort Crzlif4' Wbf.TV
:i. Cr:lig was nt init rn.,,tini,.
11. ,. T.•X4.11.- havo talcnn up thi. , as: tilt....
,Trar...4i.. poirit, donhtio4 intent.ling to
nor;•:: npon el: iout
.o,,inTon as th.y To:Av..;
lo:ir , t;:nrgliubi. Fort Colon or Fort ti ' ruht;:.
.:.(1 I. th. :r stinorio: . for—. is: htli is e.t.i.-.1
i.atut :a f.i.u..:11 strong and 21 pieces of
,i Liiiart. whip ono. taco ahont and 11: - .s.aTitt.
no ...L.A• oo.:ton neforo thoy a:: a t firm a
~;, : vrion an.l C:IU. ItS 1:! , in li , tflil.
f t v , .l:id - , o•i t t ti ,at C.A. Sj , ..t.tgli anti Co!. Dypot Conunander. are noticing
, .•..!:,•..r.. ;Ind iotitni then of the artily fear
' 1:1t this int , t•lntllr IS • .11" a flit' nio,t. dif
-icc. or nfliii:Try vombinations. It may not
•1 , , , ~ ..l icee..,sfully and render our do got at
' ort I ' mho]. thv only placo tin• supplies left•
ffliparatively de!ensolosi , . f ~i tieer- e ly I,a
-:::."(•• 1111 Wet or. that COI. Sll.ll
~ 1 1 Will 11111r211
..vo Ipi s lirpOrtill.....: distanee of Ili e ilept.a.
he T - xarts ore ocerti.ying Sonia Pe, 100
h t :- ` : : hrzh of t.ii;-. with from 100 to 200
J. C. Fnumoxr,
Major General
:tt,r,teryninates
, 71.4.ure cf the im , nortance cf
,OcutgA cr Alit:lft
Lcae;
ij:, if nct attcnic.Li tr.",
i'VEY 4:11',11;1751:--(011,
• ..3:•4 It 1;
1;n.114
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pr.!,
IV.
i•• Pitt tor, - r,! l
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l:n
•.... I .'!htv:rarlerwill.,
• a V11T:,361 GliaLler
Jq.ll;s; i•AIIT.LEY
• „, 9titifiß,Guatger
td onliOrnneevil e O,"A 'y
BROWN CONTINVES TO
..onm, I ted aLhlcr& I Dta,e; No. ISO ii3l I
FIELD STREET. ace mircrtisement in an,
Arerti neatn of Twetsty-ellilBlB Ilicatrw
NEWCARTI.P.Irr-rrrnESTFR enIINTY
A uwatst 11;1860.
Dit. B. BitAxintr.tn:--- =
- - -
11.•ar Sir—l am now seventy-44[103 OILS
the IfFt twenty eight year= have he
(1 , •.111 4 , f your Vesmtunlo Unirersal
when a,•-k, fully realizing the advantage of
I. , feit,f I.:1411bn, with 11 , utedici te. Which, %,
lt.f nub-- in if titre, reinove3 all Mimi: ifie
eau lily tlmt vigorous old age I now
If, Leen eali , e,l im,inly by the tinitly tie
Lit andreLh's Pills. I have had in these last I t
elAt 3 o.lr , -ever:.! fits Or siekne:in, and
:Mont fly infirmity of nice would
befe tinted .1 hart:always found •
Pill' 0 :ore r.-analy, giving me not only - Ili:01;
imigth. I enn-ider theta. not only ITCVnIU
tl' II patzative, alw, 0.7 a tonic; have ti
datiltlF the last twenty-ei :lit years used any,,
medieme a biati. - ei, beingb y
, ex).
e ta . tfmt , Infte was )
I, :ten leo be en freely liked by my neighini.
.:very kiwi ,f tiekife:i.„ and have been i t ,
known 1, fall when nramptl3 7 adnanistcrtd.
lours ru1y....V.1T11.A.N El. 11Y.11.7,
~f the Peace fit birlYYe-rlin Westehe
i`rm N. V.
Price 0, at s ver hex. Fold by - • .
Tlit/z... lll : l3 P.UlLY . ittelourerh, Pt
And by ail reSpoetalle lltniera
s tualicinu,.
•••••
M A :I: 11 00—
IIOW LOST: 110WRESTORE
Test published, in n. f=r.ale7l Erivebie.
Six Cent!.
1.1:f.'11 - RE ON THE NATURE, TRE.
EN'l awl Radical Lore of Sperauttonlue
;:ooniust 11% luvoluhtary
nt
S..x,tal zu:Ll impedimenta to tarn
;:.•upj _ , rr:ouane+o,ll.94lMPLlOn t
111,11 Phystenl lu , spactty',
I.i: \ V P:I.L, D., .i
V uthorot the Green Book.
"A Boon to Thousands of aidierer,
;f1 a plain envelm , e. tmellY
01 1 reecint of six . cents iir.l
inlibg..o..nF, by Dr. Elt.
__l•27 !lower,. Now York, Post Office Lux,
P() OIL. IRTIFIATtIit!
rr 3: UNS)11::2SIGNI) itAOIIIR PLtl
nrca ii4etiletit. to fit up OH Retinerie, wn
Or. Twoldle'. Patent TROMP APPAILVI ;
Patented Pelirunry by r;
dered Totally itunoeelsary in distilling Petroloi
;;r other and we guarantee our]worli Cam
be exe ,, lled is ;I:triChillik eeon;a,
refer with e. , iiiitieitce to tae following
who, Retiveries we have feed up:
Messrs. Lone:. Al iller A-, Co., Poltimia'AVorki
tii_titman k Eagle. - - (V,
:5. N. Kier A: Co.. ExceLzior
411 Os. Taylor k Jeltenioi '`.4,
_Lockhart. A: Frew. Brilliant,
The above work were deeigneirund' erdistruct
nd put in operation by Dr. C. TwrDDI
'fhe followin works wu Isive also fitted up:
Economy Oil Comm . :is, Darlington;
Meisrs (-hadwielr Oriwn ploh; Kitts Noir g
10h nson 1 Int C0.; .1 4. 1 13 . Run
llrewer. Silt 'Co., Piconirch: -
dohn-ni d Brother, -do
Envyth k: Co.. Itinncheiler;
DAVIS &
Nog. ILX) IV A Trit & 104 PI R ST_STRATs,
Brass ypuirtiti CM'S
~ I'l al ipilet
• -
STEA..".I AND GAS - FITTE;
inhll:aud
0 It 'l' 1 C InIZT U R A 1.-
•
. . _ .
STRAWBERRY :
EakiPIILARY, - • •
a;:iIPLACZBERRY PLANT
. - .
G.RAPE
. . U t 'tit ANT,'
and GOOSEBERRY BC'S..III:
LrCEAR
RHEUBARD
and AS.ARAGI.IS ROOT
all of thr, beet onalitvi and aairrialW trhe
name. For sale at :G9l irru STREET.
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THE SLAUGHTER com3Uso4B),
The Enemy Driven into • the EnFrenrls
fir
WE SHALL SHOW RD QUaftTER;
Hal Take all Ike Quarters •tie Cop ti
too,ooo noms
DI Cheap svALLiPArEn,
of Newest litytet and Vona
Variety, to Ise
1.11-3 large :+toalr., herteulaeeu punka I rc
duce.l pyke:,. will be sold very few.'
.I.I AGNAILICI;;;TP.I.SLORPAPERfirf
DEACTI - Ft.fi. PANEL PAPERS.* C .
EXTRA WIDE, ref!.
rittNiar AND ENGLISIII 1) S
Bargains Not, Confined to Beznng4i' .
We take RAGS aa Wolf aetie,t
.
• WALL PAPER sraitg, •
At the ma seand.,:ii - :'S7iri . 4l:llas et
w•. p. aisitsuuture-
e4.Paper Hansfzitiuid Whitqw . e Qukk
and well dnne. txperientiett Worlimaa. . •
11 . 1 . 3 1ILLY)COAL DEPOT;
WK. M. STENV.A.Ter. D
f= 1L iCIL 4a
TN (JUAN;..,,
fel- Corner SOUTII eONMON & SAND SKI
ItEETT. ALLLOSIBNY CITY.- • -
*ll- Families supplied with coil eflow*
'on _Lori notice. - !
A - ee im - Wibrires;';' 1, 9
Plumbers and Gas- -ratter,
NO. IG3 WOOD ISTARIET:4I.OI-=lllkg
CIEURCat PlTTbalfineTre,
47 011.1.0 STREET A 11,EGEF447,
YEAR. TIII 31 , 1YOIL'S OVFICTi
lispr•mips: liTtritiNTS;,ar
.11. Lead Pipe, Pig and Bar Lead and Plumber's
material in general. (rid it.ttißeglittl ratted nom
the. ninst arprovecrtnamier. Ziatike hued Lull*
I:upp e r. !!utters fitted with {ra
tures. ter and Gas Fix
- Im_
_V. 12: All erdersl.romptlnded to I "'''
;,.; :lyd y atte.
Ei iT.f"' ): ;fl s L l, l. l .*".t:
Masonic /fan Auction 1.10 inreorikbe geld am:
tits of ehoiee remit4re, Cart , ebr. AV. 'e O MrP
superb illabrigany I .redst , AcE'trro - Marble Up,
11 t, it vga ny Dressing ii 'l2 t/Ali; one Lab
any Wardrobe. .buo...Waieui W
net What ?cot' bre. Stlia Seit :Ittio
,ntr.
twelve Mehetittily Rorie - •.'...eat Parlor' Nara,
closed Washauuer. Lining and other Tabieg; Wee-
Ply ingraip,.r.:ar.Lpeti. 'alb a Caumlf,ftitnta2o44
'lmes; alio-one behttlid aet br Buyer rrat -
Were. Ternis at sule. -T. A. MeCLELLAND..
aps - , . - Aggetidraeer..
pEACUEN AND IPLNEDAR-:
•-•- • "
tivo ~I.4l.l.siu...l!s.,•pptirai;j3Wit..cu
ll sAintras riacf!piere
in store and for snio-by
raz, lda a l a Wood "Ave
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