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——— EY ENING STAR. WASHINGTON OITY: TUESDAY MAY 27, 1568 Spirit of the Morning Press. ‘The Intelligencer is occupied with news de- tatis to-day. The Republican continues its slang-whanging worfare upon General McClellan @ la Senator Chandler. —————2+e-—_——___—_ OUR MILITARY BUDGET. Seep THE SITUATION. The official news of the movements of the | troops that recently made a dash at force, is very meagre. Nevertheless, enongh is known here already to warrant the be- Lief that Jackson, Ewell, and Ned Johnson made no attempt to follow the retreating line of Gen. Banks, in any constderable force, further east than W Inchester. ue, some rebel troops hovered upon bis rear almost up to Martinsburg. Asthey ventured no attack they were evidently few in number, and simply aimed to observe the move- ment of Banks, and keep up the panic they sup- posed existed among bis troops. it is clear from ais dispatches that the last man of them disap- peared before he reached the river. Ont bellef, from all the information within our reach, is thet the main body wheeled short aronnd to the right at Winchester and struck on & forced march for the Paris Gap of the Blue Ricge, with the intention of falling on the force The Feeling at the Nerth. The call of the War Department for additional troops to meet the existing emergency has met with an enthusias{ic and prompt response. Gov. Morgan has ordered the Sth Now York artillery and 7th regiment, New York State militia, to LATE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. a FROM BANKS’ COMMAND. pea Ea ALL QUIET UP RIVER. By dispatches received this morning a! t we learn that affairs are quiet in ‘the ity of Harper's Ferry. ei peep Banks, dated one o’clock this morning, says that Captain Collins, of the Zouave de Afrique, has brought his command into Hancock, having two killed A later dispatch from Gen. Banks says that all is quiet at Williamsport. From Fort Wright. Carro, May 26.—By an arrival from the fleet, we learn that a flag of truce went down yesterday, to exchange prisoners, the receipt for whom was signed by Gen. Villipigne, commanding at Fort “AUOTION SALES. yais AvTRR Now mn v 4 10-MOK KOW @r RNIA CLUB wil Mf eat sone oe Hall,ca Wedaee tensa admitting 8 gen’ ‘aaa ae on iat P street road, a tos eoter te Tickets Ma Siansaee Prot Spine neat AMUSEMENTS, The Philadelphia Press of this morning says : it reverse of the Cpeeeeees ta VS Bre eetace of Sa into the field, has caused an intense 4 se arpa Sete lartothal which a WALL & BARNARD, A vote. THE ABOVE SALE Is P of oe ras apt. iv tting Grammer. loor Mi te BA As NL been as Baga onlebrated as — Lungs, L and Momaei "tke militia ‘marked a when bo ma ee headquarter of th the oe estin; “poe Both places were filled with offi- Menieg Song in obedience to orders, had '-prepared statements of’ the number of available men under their respective com: and tear from the great interest manifested, large hosts of our citizens who are wil: ‘we have no doubt furnish the extra By WALL & BARNARD. oe Soweh Pa. av, Un SATURDAY o’clook, ae Tke appearance are that the fort has been great. ly strengthened. Several new batteries are to be constructed, mounting twenty one guns, several of them of —— al eutable a Saddle or iin WALL & BARNARD, Aucts ape B84 iy # RAIN ‘The rebels are still at Fulton. A vouk®’ EAB 3F {BF WaSatheron a of troo} nt RA Regiment Col. OF'L'Y ONS. Parker, left for Washington at 7 o’clock this eve- ning. The old Boston battery Artillery will leave early to-morrow morning. troops appeared on the ccmmons this afternoon, ready for service, and the number will be largely increased to-morrow. Boston, May 26. the usual number of uals clothed in military Som vee have been seen pushing their wa: crowded streets. Numerous proc! ing upon the various com patie armories, were hereby ee cas Cory t 01 ro whl the as ee shot ue ase sia 's the rat of. June next, EA the ened The atten en of es to assemble at —— = mare around. The local arortis olaaiacter ores va rap! res. Every ene, although confident bee ae. elnotte. he performancs” Bland. ireott f Mr. Teow’m £7.20" #sORD'S ATHEREU under Col. Geary as suddenly as they fell on that of Kenly and immediately afterwards attacked that of Banks We therefore next expect to hear of them from where they expected to find Geary. We sre perfectly sure that they have counted without their host a seeking thus to make prey or him. On finding themselves baffied In that fatention, they will seek to get off as rapidly as pessthie; ng to that end down the south side of the Blue Ridge, through the counties of Fau- quler, Rappahannock, Madison and Greene, and fom thence across the ridge to the vicinity of aston. The rebel force going from before t to reinforce Jacksoa for the rald, evi- dently came east on that route, not venturing to form a junction with bim inthe Valley, least it might immedistely become known to Banks. The question of most interest to us now, is whether they will be intercepted in thelr retreat, the solation of which depends upon the celerity our troops get into positions from ycan be caught and handled as they We do not feel at liberty to make any explana- tons whatever !n that particular connection, but stall await further news of the progress of their retreat, in the hope that in forty-eight hours we may be able to say that they hav> certa!nly been bagged NAVY YARD. ‘The King Philip and tug Leslie went down last nigbt to Budd’s Sate to get afloat the steamer Vanderbilt, which ran aground on the flats yes. aetay, baving on board a large number of troops. FROM NEW ORLEANS. that there was no cause to fear, acted and with a will. The Jaqwirer says: ‘The Reserves report four regiments, with an gregate of two thousend men, ready to march Washington in thirty-six hours; the will have one full in marching order at magn bp oue ‘obtained By app got E, M. D., Seoretary. Our Troops Fired upen by the Women ef GETS OMY ys ana 2. d Brignoll’s WEDNESDAYS. « Gad Gottschalk ITALIAN OP: AND CONCERT COMPANY! OUR SICK WOUNDED IN THEIR COUCH —Reports from W illiams- port say that as our troops retreated through Win- chester, the women fired upon them with pistols from the doors and windows, and that the sick left in the hospitals were most brutally treated and some of them wounded. Extract. Batmmorr, May 26 ory care ij "the death of a human be- { this Corporation, it shall iment of one thousand men, the same time, »nd the City Troop and Union Artillery have elso tendered jt wetances attending @individuni, 2 certificate getting forth Bex, color, pobavle age, tims of and cause of destin of the person, aad lace of interment. 0.5 Fis 3.C MoSUIRE& t By TROMAS I Lot a, XECUTOR’S ‘SALE — —A valuatie Farm, cor yey ee re « et of Columbia. ty victoe 12 mS Bs OxSeutor Of the vaigh ou tit Se deceare Debut of MISS CLARA OUIsA KELLOG6! GOTTSCHALK, From Harrisburg we are advised that tenders of troops are made from all q manding officers are pouting into that city in large numbers. ether with such iy = individn- of Heaith of oe city, woh — oxte the undertaker or pt n Boung shall deliver or cause to be delivered at tthe offies or residence of the Sesretary of the Board of Health @ commencement Of each ath, under & penalty not excesding five dollars ask” Or neglect to deliver red within the time pre- of Bedies at Williamsburg Yor«xtown, May 31.—To Major Jones, Provost The General commanding directs me to advise you that he bas issued an order forbid- ding the further exhuming of bodies by the friends of those killed at Williamsburg Very respectfully, your servant, Cuas. E. Paass, Lieut. and A. D.C. SONS OF ho ayers? Ye NOTICE. ‘The quarterly meres ofthe Gran sion of Maryland, on THU held in Baitimore, inatend ol Wash ing to! pectfully informed thet Two id Co eriurmances, embracing the best vocal aod instrumentel talent in the country, wil take on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, May 2,2, On betas ae | the ce eabrated Prima Donna, Miss AKA Ouse sed Hoaton Spay ey will be | with ten days after th: ir each and orery,o OND WAR. RATIONAL DEMO- “Ge eB Pand all at opposed to Al ot ase stipe taro mg anit Departure of the New York Seventh. Y. of New Yor, Msy 26.—The New York Seventh |, left at 10 o'clock to- There were about 900 men in the ranks. They were attended to the boat by thousands of their friends, and the march down Broadway The Fifth Regiment left Fort Hamtiton to-night, also left for Wasnington, An intense feeling prevails here. Washineton, in Donizetti's Selichtfa LA FIGLIA DEL RECGIMENTO. ‘The grest szoces: with u} ont G ance eepeneets te So eneeaed 0 &@ doe! ot true! on the prem: Ali conveyancing zai the open oi theod soeer in ‘s-a street west from fos and brauon dxmensigne, Monday jay next, A srereaut of oar Regiment, Col. sted, J th and al oes — mn Ant eu ve = rp ‘Amerion. EST IMPORT! jar, at t B 8B BERG i, ready 0: mainoa eh ia her upon the stage of as’ 18 Market Space. rae two-seated pret bel ordered “A the: ‘tela the Si off the above dence’ od ted ui ees pect Western District and noners. fersons desirous posing c&n examine plans and »: surveyors Office, and o| susumaey for & proper understa: be exec: —_— ‘was 2 perfect ovation. two sesistant comm! ‘expense on 4 070:00K p. m., SoH eo oo Min C souciuslon LO . ISA a ELLOGG wil Demonstration at Hagerstown, Md—A Secession Newspaper Office De- FUTURE DAYS By J.C. MoGUIRE & CU. Auctioneers. FRIOR CHICKERING 4 berger a? jOUSEHOLD FURNITURE «| Prstic Sate—On b igh eS ATAPSCO sires ELLICOTT’S MILLS, Maryland, aew oon for the scoommodation of Boarders uring the Summer season, nd Vinsrea Gireot = ‘saver J iS. LVANS. miv7-colw (Republican) 309 Pa. avenue, oop = beat eae qualities. oF a alge Musio, R. L. M. ‘GOTTSCHALK will on this occasion play at Fantesis dy Bravura Jerusa:em, composed by a mA) p ento at oF Chopinin F Minor. (B) Valse BattimoneE, May 26.—There was the same pop. ular commotion in Hagerstown, night and Sunday, as in Baltimore, during which a Secession newspaper office was destroyed, and RY Pe av. oat Re street, of & gen:.eman de THE FRENCH RESIDENTS “WANT a KING”—THE PROPLE GETTING CHEERFUL —sTOCKs RISING SINCE THE FEDERAL OCCUPATION. The following !s an extract from a letter written of intelligence on his way to New Orleans : RODE Istanp, May 6, 1562 — ntances here On the 2d ti of doubts, and did not like to be Tea Lincoin’s vessel”? - Even the Mayor {s In mace bumor, and expressed ita lucky bit that General Butler was sent there, as be was 2 good legal Tan, and knew ‘‘bumean nature” better than army eiicers usually did. I most cheerfully bear wit- ness to the appearance of a marked change caused by General Butler’s poi! and trust the bas daily, mornin; ond evening. morning 2 20th and glee ttreets, a 2 aaa el Parlor Fursitass covered Fancy ( Hardeome Marble top Ktare and Whatnot, Marble-top Ceater @ud Sofa Tabies., ™ 2 Paintings. Encravioga, x iniow Shades, erior Medsiion Parlor Carpete. prominent Secessionists punished very severely UPIFUL A Boy NE — in all parts of the town where they were found. and, i cho street imc the first time) Fa: ture and Eff-ots, —— Marchers, composed by himsel: Musica! Director and Conductor Sis. Muzio Prices oF oF AE MISSION. Orchestra and taloony Sea! and Parquet ypane on Bello in Farther by the K GREAT BRITAIN The news of the capture of New Orleans, re- ceived per Canada, was the occasion of much surprise end disbelief, but comin; from Southern sources, it was generally argue It produced no influence on the ons TOP-WAGON D HARN IG a A Waist ancy EMBROIDERED a AN Ke NO Auction Pri At Austen Eriow inpeng,s PoRsTs m 27-Steo* Pyrat ace. WEINBERG & FURST” ‘ST 8, 18 Market Spa: ee mae LS, 4 it ~———818 Ts‘ Market Space ry D HEMSTITCHED Finoots with pera na HUNTER, most ik of Washington HOICE INES bel mp lps Cis pounde roa Without extra a at ‘Met zsrott uesday ato s,m. by Mr. Gottecoalk is from tory of Mesers, Chickering & room for doubt. cotton merket. The Times says itis a bard blow for the South; a great triumph for the North; another proof that the North can do more harm to the Confed: than the Confederates can tothem. The Times asks how it will effect England. commencing on 10 geleb rated manuinotes nd &ud Frepok Bedetoade, Marb: one Drescing = Washstands, Husk Matire -. Bolatere, i 74 = mee. and Pillows, sei nertl Teas, oN THURSDAY, Seoond an? Last Sepecior Olek Rye ii te ite: me good fortune may attend ail’ = exertions to guide this most deluded people. old French ; Eee: wation assure me their wish is a king. notapptecisted General Butler’s politics, B late.) but they go far with this people to turn Pp § ieee w th. You would Se smuved, ould could r= ed as though they were mad, oe th those bi pointing at them. The fact was they mi soch f state of anarchy, when my friends me they looked aboutas if fearful they «watched They dare not express a Union it is working finely now. Unless a American Ministers at London and Paris are told to assure the Governments that plans are betn, mitigation of the blockade, an this promise has been made from time to time in Paris some weeks past,as we can well under- atand, with what success or aeeie - the part of the Federal Government to fulfill If the Federals possess NEW STOCK. 1OR ADORNMENTS. Scholce selection of new and de- *™ PAPERHANGINGS. ne. appt popriete | for Parlors, Hails, tates OARD a CENTER Gold Bands, Imitation Joa. DAVIS Corner Ninth a: aT ENE gieak of P01 o1 ht | ate — 18 5 Madame De Lussan as... me x "3. C, MeGUIRE & CO, eSVUIRK & CO., BLE RUSIDENCE ON 12Tii oN Spe. ae (CANTERBURY V.. PO? Reem ee New Oricon, there is, of course, an end to the blockade of that city. ‘There is only one thing wanting that cot‘on If the Southern planters trust it to the Federals, sufficient will doubtiess be got to relieve the manufacture obstinate planters remove or destroy the stocks, CANTER "SAAR eat LORIOUS succ LORIOUS Su CROWDED NIGHTLY! should come down. edlarande Cominn: Window Shad ee ea place, this Fity will soon be full of pressions. You will notice the stocks THE GREAT CANTERBUR I a WATC! 4A DLES’ and ¢ GENTLE Cannot be Ezceled tn America. Lj mpapedaba Watones by ali th @ more rel er it is hard to say what one has gained by the ca ure of New Or- Tands by the yaido ae iat Terme : "One-third Gash; the remainder in six and nee our occupation of the city. THE VIRGINIA CENTRAL SarecADeu THREE PLAC n telegraphs -— “War De; bis troops have cut the Virginia — at Yet points between Hanover nd the Chickabominy. Nothing eine of Interest had transpired —— or >> The tressonable reply of Gov. Andrews, of Messacbusetis, to the call of Government for more troops, Is (with the single exception of the Repudlicen of this city, which paper styles it “noble,”) condemned in the mest unqualified terms by the press of the country. Tbe New Vork Times (republican) wishes «it conlg be found compatible with courtesy to the Massachusetts, and with the profound ton which the whole country must feel for the heroic courage and loyalty of her sons, to excuse Gov. Andrew from ae any more vol- u teers to ald In preserving the Union and put- ting down the rebellion.”* The Puiladelphia Inquirer (republican) draws the comparison between “his miserable exhibi- tion of political Luc tetering side by side with the generous, whole-bear en by? res) of Pennsylvania, New York, Rh: » Mii nols, and other States,” and also contrasts bis noisy, meaningless, ‘‘hifalutin” proclamation of San ‘bt (in which be calls out the whole militia of the State to meet in Boston Common on the sex! day, beeduse Gen. Banks has been a tacked, and to relieve and avenge their brethre with the prompt and business like responses of the other States named. a Pexsonat.—Msjor General F. Sigel, U.S. A.; Brig General Gilmore, U.8. A.; Brig. General 3.C. Sullivan, U.S.A.; Brig. General C. Seburtz, U. 8. A.; General McDowell's Staff, are at Wil- lard’s. Genera! McDowell ts also In the city. Ma Ep:toe: The public havin: aware some time ago that my Topelby bes had — impugned before the Investigating Committee of Ee. months, with interest, secures by w decd of leans. The capture iecreditable North, and is also an itm in the revenge of the Federals. But if the cit on the land side by the tainks the gain will not be much by this mitiga- tion of the blockade. In another artiele. the Times says it is vain to deny the importance of the event, southerners mean what they say In their lond talk- ing, which the Times rather questions, they can never be conquered. ‘The Heraid declines to believe the fall, sdmits that, if true, 1t would be a signal triampb The Morning Pest also doubts !t confirmed, it will not serlowly< tfeet the tril Ba of either ‘party, although a serious loss to the it says the atter ho struggle is more apparent at eac The Daily News says there is no - Importacens the wet es and regare ‘izes the beenyay Seed ai tothe skill of the J vareaee to be cilded with i leaf.) largest assortment in the EveRy PERFORMER 4 Stan! MARSHAL, & PAGE, A 2 1th street, Under Odd dette EN CARRIAGES AF AUC ou xueeeve —On SaATuUR reli in trout of pur = eS ye is now to be blockaded os description ot ot aah te Jewelry of the iatest onfederates, the ‘yles. jemi of. of as agement, riees sage 2 ery FON WITHOUT UT VULGAKITY: re AUB BILL, OM eINATION Qssortment variety of small sized Oval an: of Foreign and Domestic ‘manufac: Hw CORD AND BASSELS, Diferent ie colors, Picture Ris ‘uronssing — ranean dey for cas! low rates oe they can ict. No misrepresent Orders tor Paper —_ eouted by experiences men, try. A cali Hevtod fr from thors PATA: 0 456 thea 8 28 SL Poon - ‘Sets, Pitehera, Sobkis, Cups, For! eee TA COI sa Shoul, has, Be th PA u C wai some New 1 ‘Tor Buegre: wnt as sasposeloten one "purchased for in the A NEW pe MESSRS. LEWIS AND CHRISTIE, ee ecdn ous tat” get lea’ EAP F LIFE LEAP FOR ILPE LEAP FOR LIFE! z L'ECHELLE PERILEUSB? BOOTS AND wai: ! . will sppecr m Be Eat 8h sopdee ‘Terms cash. ke a the numb: Cash or rods ‘and labor. HELD @LASSES—A small lot of superior ” FLELD GLASS. just imparted aed WOK FAY boae” "m 87 att .W.r. arte rites By 4. C. MeGUIRE & CO., Avctioncer SE AND LOT On x 2 FaGe, Avcts elessness of the successive stave. o win aod fer tat Pius & £on’s the will be sold at low Cal early at Lg 354, up stairs, over Galt & e vb ° numbered four’ hundr —a Jeweler pins sé fest & OR SALE LOW—A ood HORSE, for a eee Grocer, or Furniture waren; can stad oa met for i a Groce fare I displayed by fhe Nor THE SON3 OF MA ure’ Reooived tact woor with shouts of ‘Applause, ‘The beautiful Ballet I ARIE LLG, Tus Excrrement 1 IN Battimor: more Ameriean of to-day says that the excitement 1 rence outof the defeat of the First @ Regiment, ‘was almost as intense as on Sunday. ByY o'clock, & crowd numbering about 500 persons had collected on the sidewaiks and streets In the vicinity of North and Baltimore sts., but seemingly without any purpose of creating undue excitement. r Wm. L. Montague was chased into the Sun office, and was only saved from injury by the po- Morgan and Jas. Hammond were assnulted and beaten by some of the crowd A detached party from the main crowd left Baltimore street about this time and ‘fayette street, where an individual was soon al chased into the drug store of Mr. Coszery, but nt before several persons became engzged in John H. Ing, Esq., went to the assist- ance Pot one of the party, and received a blow on Mr. Ing ran to the Criminal Court in a highly excited manner, and walked to the desk where ks was sitting and immediately de- Proceed out to the street This unusual course induc: Judge Bond to reprove Mr. Ing, who alleged wie CAN FALL TO CALL HA RY oi EY’S STEAMED OYSTERS, 3, CLAMS and CRABS, He has just Pio ed & vessel load of the finest ‘sand Cisms ot rodmern ee ne third each; the remainder inf end °, with interest, seoured by @ deed of tras cnx” C. MeGUIRE & CO., Avo. R MONTEREY SALE. y cree of the Distriot Court of t District of Coinmb-a, ED STEAMER == CELEER ATE canter eony St hiNereess: nf Sr pd BOARDING Suse ’ CH : vate Ernaaie! mes Fie 'Songe, New Darces ! net TMs pesformance at TEX piclosx. ® cous, is far aes autrione mete arrangements is with his vee " fr very second bsg MRS. ARTH’S MILLINERY & FANCY STORE, vi a fo. SAL NintH SrReRT, NEAR Pa. A ved direct from New er — Srsortment of MILLINE: Sonconer Monterey, her tackle ngs b WAR TIN for Leal ay NEE hen a re Presets Will be ees ion, ladiew29 cent Se aie rs ope Bt 2 o'olock ; One HUNDRED Soe ARS Will bapaid to who will carry & point to @ ruccese- r the adverti E cree. 4 will sells | trays next, “he Sistine Pag von Yclook m., the fol: s2 Old eae weiaie; mended that he should 2 Boxes of Hoop ebige. "BALTIMORE & aa MAiROAE Eat 5 ie will ARD & Nah the House of Re; sear neg m it proper to publish the fo! Ing certi for the perusal of persons unacquainted with me. The action of the Committe referred to took place, as I under- stood, on the 22d of March Very respectfully, Hepresentatives, (Hon Ji FP. Potter, Chatr- mn,) to faform you that, upon @ re-examination of the charges, together ‘with the counter testi moony, introduced | im your behalf, they have or- dered’ the same to be erased from the records of a vINLITARY Annest.—We learn that Mr. Wm. i. Offutt, a venerable citizen of Montgomery county, Maryland, was arrested at aon Anas Friday of laa week, by order of Gen. W: the Military Goverdor of this District, and and ad loaged | and C in the Old Capitol as a “prisoner of State it seems that thisgentieman had of law recovered a + slave Lim under the lawsof Maryland. On the that this slave had received a “military = ’ Gen. Wadsworth senta Aiser soldiers Inte omaery county, about twenty-three miles om ‘Washington, to demand the restitution of the persoa returned by the civil authority charged with the execution of the fugitive alave law. As the siave could not — consequence of bis removal to a was beld.— Intelligencer. WaarGan. Jo. Jonxston Muans To Do.—The fee Sute The ate f =| See th Ww ASHINGTON “CITY oan DE! ty informs ne the pub pleasant that hgteattr sr “ara on Lom ats o’el mm. owt be Btiendanoe. "A fin A ase Seater an éxcuse for bis precipitate manner that the dan- ger was imminent. The crowd then returned to Baltimore street, reat crowd who were DAY ara teens rains PASSENGER TRAINS | FROM WASHING- reac Ym resided over we ON ann aFTER Scnvay, May 25th, 1962, AR Sree aay s ‘OTHER ca vail the atten 7 ar Avena -on to their very iarge stock of ered JOULDER STRAP3?, = SASHES, BELTS. tad, and General where there was ot Officers’ Requisite+ ererally. i aia Sectate Pee PRESENTATION SWORDS ty and wi “ane Wr GALT & zion scare rh a sire = saddle ‘isplays was then a pointed, consisting of about fift eeded to the office of the heet; then to the Maryland Institute; thence to the establishment of John H. Weaver, undertaker, ; thence along Northstreet to the establishment of Egertou & Keyes; tuence to the Kast of Messrs. Magraw & Io up Pleasant and out the display of Sey ces ms Stacy bet GS sccae play of mer! A the iz force ig them prevented the commission of any act of Rictonce! auapi committee demanded that flags should be from the offices of the Sun, Republican progres edhe request was ft oan city meoged ‘wes not regard roperty as in the central tion, aoe'te the pres vities of the parti - n | porte * A number of whos nity 1 Five Daily Trains between Washington and Bal- timore—Two Daily Trains between Wash- tom and the West—On Sundays, two Trains to Baltimore and one to t Snitt ie oak malts e's popes sr | agen {oo mosey ee Se othe a lower r0 rose pea F aryland News and several good Miic) WALL & BARNARD, Avcts.. He plates to tims eH CATTLE AT Te WASHINGTON hang facet ie rennage PRRE ne attendance foe fee eal — — — ‘ACADEMY oF MUSIC, ELPHIA and NEW. York- ner he 9 We oe aia SODA FOUNT is now supplying pure and cold Soza a eifrech andiaige aay, sing Teckles Cosi Oil and Tames, 113 Pa. avenue, put side, (CC aBeakay INSTI re, arora cre 1529 Saris» i aps D8 eae Ae ‘with iRitoows wi witb road, leave Was! . and on tear err: n — complied with by In the eastern weston o1 reons be” loyalty is eel Mrs. Upton was AR DING, AND pe

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