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“CANTERBURY HALL, | © PSNR TRY BATE lam Joulslans AVENUE, Sixth Strut, Rear of National and Maropolitan Howls, gu 1A. Proprietor |CawAYAUGE-.._...,,_______Btage Manager, wae ¢ READY AT LAST will be produced TO-NIGHT tHE GREAT SENSATION NOVELTY, BEAU SICKMAN, OR THE USHWHACKERS OF THE POTOMAC! est Local Sensation Drama ever produced in dington. Gotten up an expense of over $2,900, with AND ELEGANT LOCAL SCENERY; PAMILIAR SCENES IN WASHINGTON, LIFE-LIKE REPRESENTATIONS, ‘which haye been minutely copied by the jfrem careful observation, and are therefore te copies of werneron city and its sur- ngs, and cannot fail te strike the beholder exact counterparts of the original. ortumes have been made similar to those y the parties to be represented, and in some ave been, through strategy, procured from rsops themselves, thereby showing @ de- ation to render the eharacters easily recog- by all, thus making the plot still more of ee 5; Machinery and Appointments are also com- n the minutest detail, and everything has ne which ineennisy and enterprise could . to make thie play what it purports to be, a ul representation of Lifein the Capital, EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, jreat Sensation Drama, written expressly for ‘vee the Canterbury, entitled they SUSHWHACKERS OF THE POTOMAC! Sickman, who DAS on his Shape........WH 2 iliams Branton, Chief of the Bushwhackers..__.J Forrest traxey, One of his Gang. JJ Dougherty Compton, U. 8. A illy West ‘agaa, the Swampoodle Game Cock. see WB C: f }- J Wilkinson -.W Btiles 1 ey iarees Ooian.2 Buxom Young Orayture. J Mulligan leLaughlin, a Sporting Widow. .Mias Porter + MeCarthy,a Girl from Home. ss Wesner nee Ricketts, a Dashing Belle Misa Gardner seorgey Simpson iss} i Wilson {ark Branton, s Union Lady. aise M Gerteee imore, her Sister... Miss Vic Rose - Mise Viola 8 Li: mee i odsey i} W Stevens oss of Liberty H Waife ‘ta, the Union Picket. waggart vhackers, Pickets, Union Soldiers, &c., by the Auxiliaries. en Ty by Wm. Fieldman, Costumes by Reuben shyll, Machinery and Appointments by T, lian; the whole produced under the im- metiate supervision of the Stage M: Vanagh, ager, W. B. Ca il selves to make this a day of en INCIDENTS AND SCENERY: ENE I—View of the Potomae and Washington by Moonlight, Government Transporta steam - owrtheriver. The Picket Guard Shot at his Braxton, the Bushwhacker, 2N3% 11.—The Haunted Hutin Virginia. The whackers inCouncil. Plotand Counter-Plot. Bprit of 76 appears to the Secessionists, ‘au. The Union must be Preserved, SNE III.—View of the National Hotel on syvania Avenue, Beau on his Shape. Chips ng Scarce, Fashionable Society. The Bogus Feau ona New Lay Nothing like a Pros- g Exterior, A New Patent for the Patent rues Molly,Oh! Presents a Check which is .@eetable, tNELV.—A Gay Timein Swampoodle, Fagin, ame Cock, and the Girls from Home. rs. ‘s Party; Rollieking Times among the mneégan, the oldest Hackwan in 4 rkiing Bob tail Greys.” Night gand the Break o’Day Mind Your Eye, ia a ae Hibernian ‘arshions. Beau 2)’ Tdon’t drink, but I'll takea Segar ora if you like.” Irish Song and Dance by the cters. Black Sal Disturba the Party. A Row Reaction. Beau in Trouble, NE V.—Scene near Alexandria, Virginia. ‘nant Compton of the U.S. A. and bis Be- ‘d. Lucy Gilmore. Flight of the Fugitives. agin and Mrs. McLaughlin unitedfor Life and ir way toa New Home. NE VI.—Aqnia Creek. Bean on a Fishing sion. Flat Fish Rather Scarce. Catches a A Sad Mishap. The Union Refugees Still ed. Terrific Storm. Beau’s Umbreila. Salto the Rescue, Bushwhackers, be Ja- Tableau, NE VII.—The Skirmish in the Woods. Brar- a the Bushwhackers gaina Victory. Deadly t between Tim Fagan and Braxley. Beau out of the Frying Pan, “ How are yon Jef- Davis and your Red, White and Red ?”? vE VIII AND LAST.—The Stone Honse at ‘as. Mrs. Fagin’s Quarters, Bean into the A Delicate ation for a Bachelor. The ‘m Chips.“ I bave thee, and yet I have thee Bleck Falin Search ofher Picaninny, Lucy ein Danger. Tim Fagan on Hand. The ofthe Murdered Wife. The Picket. Spirit aington and Depry ino Tableau, Retribu- d the Goddess of Liberty. HE ENTIRE MAMMOTH TROUPRB 1m AN IMMENSE BILL OF NOVELTIES SPECIAL NOTICE. asive Preparations are in Progress for the : Fourth of July, when Two Splendid Per- ices will be given—Afternoon at2. and Night \ Grand Display of Fireworks will take place at of the Hall in the Evening. penese of the Stage Manager, W. B.CAVA- ANNOUNCEMENT. penasanmast has been effected with the eel- ST. GEORGE SISTERS. sone astonishing revelations in Spiritualism ve puzaled the world and created the test ex- icment. in New York, Philadelphia, Boston and ber cities, where their performances have re- tived the highest encomiums from the press ‘lic, who pronounce their exhibi' far more culous than those of the renown DAVENPORT BROTHERS. notice of their first appearance will be given. FAMILY MATINES EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT TWO O'CLOCK. Ladies 25 cants; Children 15 cents, a en F | xen, Nolding di parsons 8 8 bors Ke axon od ga Performance to eom- poene fdorine CSMENT. THOMAS FAHEY, rices. the business ate spraceiefittiers monet aes Sy) Re pmenS Fe a a | DOORS. yp BLINDS ein ad ceivin, constantly a choice 7! f IN D8. of Boston factory, o! Seah tees which we are of- ing atiew he e res) ly invite builders and others to call ad examine our aN WICK & aveW) E de Ua" ° at Canal Bridge. Tarrs JOHNT the following attractive Commencing with the Grand Military Romance The Dutch Actor Dick hi brate T GE JUL T i Ne ISLAND over the remains o ladies ve, XXIV. AMUSEMENTS, FORD'S NEW THEATER, Benefit of AY FORD, TREASURER. cL. oc 0] ’ mre ws i ENN favorite jomedian: . W. GLENN, MISS SUSAN DENIN THE FOSTER BROTHERS, Wee from New York, . BRADY, re company will appear in And the celebrated eee ce ME A Together with the entertainment: of the E THREE GUARDSMEN, TH terminating with AN-ASBAULT UPON ROCHELLE, and the Terrible Storming of the Battlementa. After Which, INDIAN CLUB EXBRCISES, by W. BRADY. Violin Solo. by Prof. Wm, Withers; Chi by the Foster Brothers, “hersi Chines Concluding with the Farce of the DUTCH ACTOR. ON THE FOURTH OF JOLY. ry tes b papeodpeee, ada phe «Man and tor, (Also of Holiday, Bireet Theater, Baltimore) ++ +++. Mr. 8, W. Glenn A GRAND: DOUBLE PERFORMANCE eo dance, GROVER’S THEATER. PENNSYLVANIA AV.. WEAR WILLARD’s Hore, WM. E. SINN.....Temporary Lessee and Manager COOL AND POPULAR RESORT THIS (Friday) BVENIN. (Pri ENEETE G, July Of the beautiful young versatile eques! Actress, MISS KATE VANCE, Who, as DICK TURPIN, + will appear with her educate. DON JUAN. ed charger, The performance of this evening will. consi Baunister's adaptation of Aimaprak epee Oe lae Novel. and entit! ROOKWOOD ; | oR, THE HI ‘4 Turpin, the Noted Highne aie e performance to commence wi! Comedietta entitled, MY FELLOW CLER! DICK TURPIN, Ta veWeartat, PAULINE, THE SPY OF THE Great preparations are making to INDEPENDENCE DAI ODD FELLOW Ss’ Hal Continued Success of) © .__, SANFORD’ TROUPEROS\ ; lorious bill each Evening, tof Introduced by the best Singing and Instrjof, atal C Deors openat as Commence x re 5 mission 25 cents. Reserved Chai MONDAY, July 4th, Afternoon Perk LET THE BAND PLAY! he members of this Club pisses th joyment io who will honor them with their presenc TICKETS ONE DOLLAR, admitting § man and ladies, : A sufficient police foree will be in atte} preserve ond order. ef 2 Pom mn istee rranzements. Hi. Manning W. W: H. Robertson, 8. Sebastin, W.T. : . PB. Pie Nic to commence at 9 q’clock a. m. A celebrated Band will be in attendance je 30-3t* Ss, Kate Vance the s oi vor PIO NICS, EXCURSIONS, &. HE TENTH GRAND PION of thegdNITED OLUB i Y, at GtutN a vEIo Bate ane er itrienne, ‘opu- AN. prightly stence, nts, ce, SOCIAL CLUB Bespectfully announce to their friends public generally that they intend giving their AFTERNOON AND EVENING PIC. at Seventh street Park, On WEDNESDAY, July 6, 1964. SECOND GRAND The proceeds of this Pic-nic will be appropriated to assist in erecting the monument to be placed e rel those unfortunate females who ALE lives by the recent explosion at the Was) ington Arsenal ‘he membe: of the club appeal to the P: aid them in their eflorts to perpetuate the of those who when living, were their companions and friends. Tickets 5 cents, By order of the Committee. admitting a gentleman an} je 2-7t* 4 and the -NIO: ublic to memory S B Jane Evre. John Halifax. ly is called to Borer tas THREE FIRST RSDAY AFTERNOON AND Heer, Inne Bhich he will ai ins mre at the Billiard room. corner o FOR GLYMONT. 8UN- NING at 10 0’clock during je 20-1m TEAMER PHENIX, Captain Stackpole, will leave foot of 7th street every DAY MOR! the season, for the above Summer! Resort. The above steamer can be chartered to private arties during the week, by applying to tack pole, or 324 Pennsylvania avenue, upstairs tain OLUMBIA GARDEN, streetand Ohio avenue, HT. 12th FREE CONCERT EVERY NIG! Monday and Saturday’s Concert commence at 3 in the city always on hand. o’clock, with a full Brass Band, The coolest Lager je 8-Im* UT IN THE WORLD. By T. 8, Arthur, $1.50 A Woman’s Philosophy of Woman, $1.50 A Life fora Life. By Miss Muloch. $13) By Currer Bell. 81.50 The Art of Conversation, $1.25 Bhirley. By Currer Bell, $1.50 Villette, By Currer Beli. $1.20 ‘By Miss Muloeh, $1.59 The Bridal Eve. Parton’s Life of Franklin. Two Vols., $5 Family Pride, $1 50 Women in Black, $1.10 jes8 By Mrs. Southworth, $1.0 Self Sacrifice. $1.50 The Mississippi Bubble, $1.25 FRANCK TAYLOR. AMES THARP EALER IN TOBACCO. CIGARS, PIPES, &e., 502 oth st., above Ps. ave.,east side, Wi ashington, The attention of sutlers and purchasers genera!- his stock, which will be found to embrace a great variety of every article in his line of business. He would take this occasion to return his thanks to the Washington public for the patronage heretofore extendedtohim. je22-1m ILLIARD TABLES FOR 8. ea TABLES, nearly new, of very lew. street and Pennsylvania avenue. HIRTS! SHIRT SI! Subscri- jel SHIBTS to order in thi FRENCH YOKE SHIKTS made oon pa best styles: guarantied promptly done on WOOD MOULDINGS! Wheeler & Wilson’s MRS. IW 421 H st., between llth and Iath, Ww OOD MOULDINGS! iS: ‘WOOD MOULDINGS UNITED STATES WOOD MOULDING MILL, Nos, 24 and 26 South Fifteenth street, PHILADELPHIA, Always on hand, a large stock of the above articles, made of the very best material. Orders filled at the shortest notice. hington, free of charge. Freight paid to Was! Baas peda ed Je Y7-1m Proprietors. | laminates REFRIGERATOBS !! Just recsived a very large and complete assort- ment o! ea coeneesee OONTINENTAL, MONITOR, and EXCELSIOR REFRIGERATORS, which are admitted to be ef the most approved d workmanship of the Piich os trial tad examination cannes appreciated by all, 369 best 'T: GRIFF: ren street, bet. I aalit: fall to be 1TH. and k. YOUR _EYE- nent vibe use of the Pe = ae ~ |) ted PEBBLE ama, serpeetat ee vay fclentidcally and co! suited, by F + Opi TACLES, uni- Puniscoric Brac CoE & Eyesight. K Baa Pentaylvanio avenue, bet. Izth and 18th sts., 88 Fenaniy Hie hee s 3 ES RM HOTOGRAPH ih CA 18 Ip ye has ‘as! maze letters o! it are ie same, with the vouchers eof, to the subseribder, dey of June mext; may otherwite by ieee. excluded from aii benase of estate. Given under my hand this 2ist dey, of aay je 22-lawSw* ry avenue, aw the National. Hy BO: . DE VISITS: ke.,in a great variety, and at the lowest prices. FO GIVE NOTICE, Phat thepubeeri ooteity.an the District. of Golu county. ice istratrix, N°. 83,5393 Carner& Co ClemensHonJ Carney NH P A List OF LETTERS Careman Ckria Cusan John Chase ¢ BS Putnam Abel-2 Parkhurst GeoAPierce en oh = REMAINENG IN THE Carman Chas© CavanaughJJ Culhane Pat PalmerAH 2 PerraultJos Pace Maj L E, | Sele % 90 Campbell JL Cronia Philip Pool Addson AAPosey Capt Jas Perry MW WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE, | 603.0% Collin Jar Compton P E Peer an peykiand MeO, Bechin A “THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1864. Sbaplie Br , fomingsORe Gnekader*E? 4 BEERCH Aber Paticrayn Wao’ perry et oO %, i Cheney DanS Cooper AdjJD Collins P McD ‘armble rker Jas arodi OFFIOIALLY PUBLISHED IN THE PAPEE | Chapman Dr Callandohn Chandler PL PerleyCSAstPayPhillips Jas H Price Col RB bins bartea eee cae tins | EAL” SL UGE” Geaee | pete pect geecma Ee pe Oy tr v ‘ooper Jas jar! nm Lo Free Daliveny of Letters by Garriers es be Connell DR ChandlerdO CutteRich Midn | Perry Peyser Jacob, Bowel Robt Weeiewiag hula: re | GaremterD, Christiedoo) Cal Rev RO’ CFO ER | Palmeries M Patter rol A i, wi Carrol] Jaa jcanc! ¢ Purizect letters plainly to the street and number | Gurrier Enoch-2 Carter JoshuaB Carter Sam A Parker Bjijah Pike Jas Peeking Dr SN ofme ae iette: with the writer's full address, i mbers EE Conley Crane Steph PorterFG-2 Pratt JosL Prunse! ra eend letters with the writer's full address. in- | Clive Emanuel CaldwellJ C Clark Reth R PrevkertF = Pratt Jerome J Peake WP Ee ares ANE 2 PD [ete ABC TOU NOR RORY One Cutler EB Carter Jos Clark 8 B-2 Poival F Polk B Phelps W Hi, 5! 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Morricon@G Miiler 8am McClure Lt J W The office for the sale of Manure deliverable from Batkcock gart Jas Brady Thos Meade LtC C Morgan Sam # in Jno H the different government corralsin the De; heller F rown Jno Biddle Thos Middlekauf 0 joody SD; cl Col Jw | ment of Washin, has been removed from the Barron a riggs iD ooking Thog McLaughlin C 8 ray TS arin ey IB oe of Fand streeta to the corner of E and Bradford ¥ G BR burnsJnoG ‘ird Thos Mahoney David McCormick ThosMitchell J R 12th streets, one block from Pennsylvania avenue, Brown Frank tJ eache vid DM ae eirer T Moyer Jacob D on 12th stree! BurghomDr PG leown Joa P “4 eoney Rev D “McRoberts TM Morrissey John The planting foesen. being over, is the Brooks R wn J m Wi rath D ooney, Thos iontein J M. proper time for ers and ere lay in Brackenri re D H urray T. lolley JB and haul a supply of manure for top dressings and LtColD Ege TOC Mardock Ira fall use, haat pecan amaltie of well rotted manure Bushee @ ler David P rtinfore Thos Murphy John K on band gad for asle at low rates, . ‘Dr McCarthy Denis Morris Win & Michacl J Ww and Inte Vessels for York. Good freights fair chew < ino i. MeCue Dennis Mitchell WZ’ ° Morony dae ; ‘ HEDGE. Agent Mitchell Edw = Mi Wm2 Office—N. E. corner l2th and B st Motson r 4 mi er m tray Jno N je1-5w _ 1 block from Ps. av., on st. © a iets oe oe TOs BY un OR EER BE, - ne] tL) 001 m ire Jno. Mendsen Edw errill br W A Maaree Joe: ner fac pede Murphy EW { Mollerns. Wm leeker Lewis C Restle" de de Paris, and Maturan E Beeen® ‘nk Morton John ' College of ine, Vienna, Masters Onpt J RMi jobn Wis, T No.1ie the effectual remedy for Nichole Amos Nelson HK Nichols Jag a a rma a sonal en for * Neal Albert ne Henry LNour se LucienR ra “| Borwood OC W O Naylor Henry ¥F Nuss Lawrence 4 -Nelson Daniel Nelson JC ‘awlan Michael Povitt Xi a, ekela Spe fe a bt > es ’ js + 20 | ols Jno. ae Ww ote iranw? Nemmith 3 C © Newby Wim B : . 3 . fe Gea ann Thos Fred N-2 Skelton Capt JF SmithWillardW jart H mith Smith & Son Wes H VanamanCapt L Vatlance Capt W Watson Hezekial Whalen Richard olcott JasM Williams Samuel Whitmore Wm C Walters Edwd K WrightHonJosA Williams Lt Wil- iams Wesley ————— ‘ ‘cARMY OF THE poTUMAC: All Quiet at Pete g—The Movements on Both Sides Clesely Watched. {Dispatch to the Chronicle. HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THR June 20-§ 2. m.—The army has once more sunk into a state of quiescence. a shot has been exchanged, while the luxury of a cool night was enjoyed without the noisy interruption attendant upon relieving pickets, One of our soldiers was detected playine cards with a rebel. They begged t) undis. turbed until the game was finished, as they were taking that way tolearn who would win the next battle. In front of the 6th corps there are no rebels tobe seen. Their pickets are pushed ont two miles in advance of their breastworks. The railroad seems to be abandosed. One battery of our siege guns still commands the tailroad bridge on the Appomattox. Yes- terday the rebels again started ac! s witha long train. Fora day or two past y have Dot used the road except after dark. A large body of rebel cavalry passed around. on our left flank, and are expected to pay us @ briet visit. The proper dispositions have been made, and they will be Pomp received. - H. McBrips. ee FROM NEW ORLEANS, Arrival of Sick and Wounded Seldiers— Rebel News—Mortality Among the Eu- emy, Etc. Carro, June 30.—The steamer Continental, from New Orleans on the 2th, has arrived, with five hundred sick And wounded soldiers trom the Department of the Gulf. About one hundred and fifty stop here, and the remainder £0 to St. Louis. ti The rebel General Dick Teylor is said to have obtained leave of absence for the purpose of demanding a court of inquiry on the charges Preferred against him by General Kirby Smith, for repeated disobedience of orders. General Walker commands during Taylor’s absence. Eight thousand nine huncred rebel wounded age said to have died since the battle of Red iver. Orders were found on recently captured prieoners instructing them to destroy the tracic and rolling stock of the Opelousas ad, cut the telegraph and prevent, as much as possi- ble, the transportation of troops. The monitor Osage is high and dry on the bar above Helena. Recovery of the Archives of Louisiana— Recevery of Treasure. New York, June 30.—By the arrival of the Cahawbsa at this port we have the follow- ing: fixw ORLEANS, June 21.—A large portion of the rebel archives arrived in this city ‘to-day, They were delivered up to the State Auditor, Dr. A. P. Dostie. The archives were discovered buried in the earth, near Baton Rouge, by John O'Conner, recorder of that parish. Many of the books and papers were aotan erpees and fell in pieces on being opene Met ween two and three hundred thousand dollars of cancelled bills on the Crescent City Bank, of New Orleans, were enclosed in a wooden box, in which were several valuable paperr, many of the latter being dated but woe three days before theiarrival of Gen, atler. Up to this time it was supposed that "Gov. Moore bad carried off all the State archives to Shreveport. In addition to other items of importance ‘is & list of those who have entered the rebel army in Louisiana, as well as alarge number of prominent men who have had business with the rebel authorities, and wno have done SESE all in their power to bolster up the bogus con- federacy. Startling developments may be ex- pected. The seal of E. W. Robinson, Stare Anditor before Peralta, was discovered imone of the packages. FROM ARKANSAs, A Fight it Pine Blufi—Defeat of tae Reb- els—Movements of the Rebel Shelby, Cargo, June 29.—The Little Rock De t says aregiment of rebel cavalry, under (ol. Stemmons, attacked our pickets at Pine Blare 8 iew days since, but were repulsed with a” lors of several killed. While the tight was going on & scouting party from the 7th Mit souri cavalry, under Lient, Graves, burnei the deserted camp of Stemmons’ regiment, with all their equipage The enemy were pur- sued thirty miles. On the night of the 19th the 8th Missouri, stationed at Brownsville, on the railroad, was attacked by the rebels, said to be Shelby’s command. The object of the rebels was to destroy the railroad, but they faile: Reinforcements have been sent to Browns- ville, and considerable skirmishing occurred yesterday. Shelby is said to have six pieces of artillery. The Late Dread I Railroad Accident in Canada. MONTREAL, June 30.—The number of bodies recovered from the ruins of the railroad train at St. Hilsire, is eighty-seven. Number of wounded, eighty. The cars are in piles of frag- ments, resting on a barge which was passing through. Had the cars fallen into the water many more persons would have been drowned. The locomotive is rubmerged completely out of sight. The coroner had the engine driver, ‘Wm. Birney, arrested and sentto the Montreal jail. Itis impossible to identify the dead or obtain acorrect list of the names. They are of various countries, and know little of each other. They came by the ship Vicar, from Bremen, and appear to be Poles, Danes, Prus- sians, Swedes, Austrians, Bohemians, and some Italians. They were going to Wisconsin, the most of them, to meet friends settled in that region. From Fortress Monroe. Fortress Monror, June 28.—There has been no general engagement in front for some days, but skirmishing and sharpshooting is constantly xr up. The latest advices are up to 10 o’elock this morning. In bonor of the coronation of the Queen of England, the flags have been displayed all day oe the ships in the harbor, and salutes fired at 2m. Investigation into the Affairs of the Trea- sury Department. Mr. Garfield, of Obio, yesterday, made a re- ort from the select committee Tastructea to inquire into the affairs of the Treasury Leparte ment. The committee report that they made a com- pleta investigation, trom room to room, exam- ining each of the departments of the note-print= ing bureau. Officers of bank-note companies were examined as to their relations to de- partment. The subject of morality, whenever witnesses were produced by Representative Brooke, with the aid of Colonel Baker, was in- vestigated within limits—not examining the character of Mr. Clarke, the superintendent of printing, prior to the dateot his appointment, and only so far as it was connected with the discharge of his official duties. Abcut forty witnesses were examined. The committee find the system of printing adopted by the Treasury Department to be very thorough, and efforts are made from time to time to render it more secure. No falee or fraudulent issues could be mede without a col- lusion between the superintendent and his subordinates. There is no evidence that a single dollar has ever been fraudulently issued by the department. The cost of printing, as compared with thatof the bank note com; is is heavily in favor of doing the work in the PSParanens in some cases four hundred per cen The bank note companies have made per- sistent efforts to break it up, and throw ob- stacles in the way, as well as to injure the per- sonal character of Mr. Clarke. Attempts have been made to buy him off from the vern~ ment, but Mr. Clarke has refaced all such offers. The committee find that he has been a faithful and energetic officer, and in all his official acts worthy of the confidence of the Government as Superintendent of Print Bureau. The charge of immoraitin ne Tesult of @ cons; the i mittee ask that the char; Blair, about violations of the eager 7 2 etc., be refer: 10 the Com: jt ear pie e mino! the complain of the conduct of the a say they have not been tted, in spirit nor in fact to examine into bat a very small pore made by the cody = tad by General ° In conclusion they offered _ ition that earliest Saclitane eee tion, in ommendation of of the den, Ri eo report. \e4 them cee en liam S; neer M. “clarke, tas Be ert endear yi ey Printing Bureau is wa unfit man fag as set in Tune’, 1664, and ube ‘and mde over the Burean Ne Raid onthe Baltimore and Chrono i: The ia ato raltrosa.

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