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cs {® AMUSEMENTS. + FROM ARKANSAS. j Activity ef the E: CANTERBURY HALL. Hy ot tunes era nenerted Captare ANTERBURY HALL, Carmo, Sept. 8.—Reports reached BUySl0, }CANTEREURY Hath: rHBATER ust Behan at ine esta ts LovisiaNa Avsxvs, captured ‘w Clarendon, ‘Sizt Rear ational and White river, and Capt. if Boer Corner af Sith, aroct, ees Mts aie gee opera ee Soom eer Guenoes Lea. ——. .----———- +» —— boat, name not Free was sunk at St. Charles, WB. Cavamavon —-—- —— —Staxe and that Duvail’s Bluff was threatenea by ¢ Lovis BzoLLosy. _- Ballet M: considerable force of rebels. These reports Jeux Esrora_ -Musical Director > are confirmed through rebel sources trom ————— A cavalry force, under Gen. Mower, left COMMENCEMENT OF THE FALL AND WIN- Memphis 8 few days since for the White river, TBR SEASON. and an infantry force is understood to be em- BNTIRELY NEW COMPANY. barking for Duvall’s Bluff. THE LEADING aa 19g IN THE PROFES- The Little Rock Democrat contains the par- 4, XXIV. WASHINGTON. D. C.. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1864. N2. 3,598 the Lite. Hock rauroad. Large quantities of In commencing another season, Government hay were burned, other Property’ ; railroad the Propri would beg mos: respeotfally to inform he meer destroyed, and some damage to the Washington and vicinity that Wari i = ‘was inflicted. NO PAINS WILL BE SPARED ON HIS PART LIST OF LETTERS | Bsrret Geo, Bord Jno Bledsoe Dr W-2 | NaylorGR | Nelsonmedge MrNicholson W H TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. A BurroughsGF Boyle Jas Banion Wm awarro Gioy’s Norten M Newel Dr FROM THE SOUTHWEST. in catering for the public taste, and that he - REMAINING IN THE Brooke @ A Burke Jas F Bradshaw W H Nutt@ W Nicholaon N A2 a has al Wh eer ee WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE, | $2771.80; Bares) WL Barron Wm o- THE CHICAGO NOMINATION. spp iae ae mecirg te PROMINENT A ‘9 | Brimbleeam H Odgerly Austin O'Connor Fao O’Neell Thos . NAsHVILiE, Sept. 8.—The latest intelligence ENT ARTISTES, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER &, 1864, c ORB One Gel Gen. McClellan’s Acceptance, from Gen'l Rosteau i who are well known in the business, and who will QhandlicrAlbertCutler@F CaufmanManl_ | Gaelidecore Qycilidas, | Qraay wep LETTER OF THE COMMITTER. Wheeler, whois trying t penne ee ee be browght before the public in OFFICIALLY PUBLISHED IN THE Papen | CarraislAL Crandell M@ GampRevDrNW | Owensdasll O'Brincden inn Jas New York, Sept. & 1864.—Maj. Gen. Geo. B. | nessee. Be Ser erence eens RAPID SUCOESBION. pa THE LARGEST OIROULATION. Cunningham A Gaten geo, Case pboll F Q'Berne MajJ O’Ded MeM uinn Jno 8 McClellan :—Sir: The undersigned were ap- ‘We have captured many prisoners and de ‘The success that bas attended the Zeger . Grinder A Ghester Geo” Catherel Robert | Oyo T sO Otlip Mahlon Quieksail 8 C pointed a committee by the National Demo- | sertions are frequent. 7 CANTERBURY, SF Free Delivery of Letters by Carriers at the | Cady hs © Clark GW Carter Capt B ¥ P cratic Convention, whieh met at Ohicago on | The railroad between Nashville and Chatta« sedan the prremnnt paacidgetiait handel (= residences of owners may be secured by observing | ChamberlainCNCruit Henry Clapp Otis Palmer A PainterJH _ Ploeger Louis | the 29th of August, to advise you of your unan- | nooga will be in ranning order to-morrow. UNSURPASSED IN THE HISTORY OF THE ur Direct letters plainly to the street and number Serre has Groftord Hear GelsBart R™ pone Beni PearsonsJasP Pitcher O Wo See etn, by that Body as the candi- RECS : o Presi a ghe yablie can rest sasured that no stone willbe | Sifu t sacs with the writer's fall address, in- | GI. 2n chian CEPR DOTS Mt QolemaaEDONONE E00” Nth pect ioucse Plane? the United States; and slso i present to you & Jacbisuga many Mae Jel ft unturned by = Saresent) propeictor, to increase cluding Coke and pamper, and request answers to Coxe t ce aa Govert Saxe M Gams . Pp Pare d $d pailips H MOC Beene tor peed ie Ercopedings ans xesorutious of Gis Mowsianiae, Sept. z ar bity-Gae eae give e popu ar! an io e pr ressed accorcin, '. Us A er & eae 2 ) establighment hasslready wou, vi 3. Letters to strangers or transient visitors in a Garaday Chas Campion Jas Colman Bei M Broctor 6 8 Bettjona Jas Palley B q It gives us great pleasure to perform this | Smith, for Governor, 12,03 majority; Redileld THE MOST POPULAR PLAOR OF town or eity, whose special address may be un- | QlevelandLtC DCollegan Jas _ Cook Lt TheoP | Percival D Popalus Joseph Prince Robt duty, and to act as the representatives of that | 1,362. Last year the same towns gave Smith AMUSEMENT IN WASHINGTON, Licriap fgnlty tap aorebace eg hag hand corner | Carr Ca: a GaneronschaO Sook Theo Fy 0 Pope David PeughJ © P Piles Sam convention, whose deliberations were wit- | 11,000, and Redfield 4,250. Smith gains, on the . g man i i Red: where the patrons can rest astured they will always | Wi'P {he Wore | raze stamp on the upper right | Orozco capt Com denn Cantey Thos parnelic 3 PruettJohn PaulS B nessed by & vast assemblage of citizens, who | Vote of last year, 1,903, and Redfield 102. Thes» nd band corner. end leave space between the stamp 7 Oreterler Jos Gorney James | barttidgeGeoWPayne Robt = Porter T attended and watched its proceedings with in- | Teturns indicate that Smith’s majority will b> COMFORT AND RESEROTABILITY COM- and direction for post-marking without interfering | Orosier Chas Guiliandohn | Gammack Wm Che Fe ee weer anette thas? these fic, Svuothi were the 100 represemtallce voted for, i ts sepvirtee, THE OANTERBURY Wi request for the return of a letter to the writer gomnye: Denis Golemand B. Olark Wm O perks HOW poets Bn Leer Wy, a2 were animated with the most devoted and | that only 5 Democrats are elected. will always have if unclaimed within thirty days, or less, written or | Gamble DC-2 antelJ B Cutch Wm Py'e Henry Poster LP Purnell Wm prayerful desire for the salvation of the Amer- EST VOCALISTS: tinted, wit’ the writer’s full address acrossthe | Curtin David CasgroveJH Cerk LtT Parker DrH PorterLtCGol Perry Wm ican Union, and the preservation of the Con- Further Frem Mexic: THE BEST ETHIOPEAN, COMEDIANS, left hand € is of the guvelope, face. aide, will be Cornwall’ - Corner J oat Wn H PotterJ B Parker L Destas we stitution of the United States, and that the ac- New York, Sept. 8—The ranean Ariel a complied w. usual vr id 3 stage. nN m rY Ps a Soe t) and the greatest yariet ot. performers of any | payable when delivered te weiter.” Steven DF Gondon Wms A Reynolds A Riley Hugh Reilly M pic bse ripe irre Sle: guiding ton New Orleans on the Ist, has arrived. 3d place of amusement in Washington. ——r——_ oleman Edw opley Hon Ramsey Alex Rogers J Rose Mr be tted to add, th: Atamoras advices state that a French force “COMPARISON IS THE SURES? TEST.” LADIES’ LIST. Conard Elbert Clatk Jas Cutting Wm W ich ¢ As we may be permi to add, that their | of marines had taken possession of Bagdad. Bo compare our programme with that of any place | Adams Sarah Grant Mra Patterson _ | Qhelins B oyie 3 Qoniley Wm iicharleen AS. Futtergoha, Hotere M's” purpose to maintain that Union is manifested | the mouth of the Rio Grande, and it Sas rae as i t i Cranston Earl 8 Clark J jr Clifford Wm § - in their selection as their candidate of one thi of amusement in the city, and you will find that | Andrews Elia C Gary Mary Phillips Mrs JA 3 Cl b Crooly Capt WM | Rice BF ussell Jno Rogers N F ported that a large force of 1,500 landed farther itis Anderson Jenny Green Mary V_ Perry Jane GollierCol F H's Clouse Jecob — Crooly Cort | RabittChas¥ Reriden J 8 RichardsonCptN | whose life has been devoted to its cause; while | up the river, where, it is stated Cortinas THE LONGEST. THE MOST VARIED, ANDTHE | Allew Mrs8 W Green HenriettaPorter Francis Soce tan Capt Fea eo CauibyHonWe-2 | HobertsChas A Rickaugh J Ringer Obed itis their earnest hope and confident bellef that | wonld attack them, J MOST ATTRACTIVE Arnold Lizzie Green Mrs Peck Martha GapperGeoS Gox Kennard Culbert Wm Riterson David Reyer JnoH Reis Peter. your election will restore to oureonntry union, of any place ofamusement in the city. Ames Lizzie Gorter Mary A Pin Mary CereghinoG Crouse Mar Cutting Maj W Reynolds BE Rice Jno 8 3 Banyan Philip peace and constitutional liberty. T U s Mazarin tald, wisely, Show me theman that | Allen Mary,» Gaftingy Rachel Quesa Mayer | Grwet Conover MC Bice Alex, — Howrke ng? Heed HB iag | We have tle honor to beyour obedient ser. | Tennessee Union State Convention, tthe beasts of the field.” en Sallie rannis Mary an Katie Mi aips Franklin Rowe Jno es ¢ J : Cane ieee vow sar companion | AE Uehe? Greta Macy Mya Katie Huiediantlin Eowedeo aM RaeegweS® | vante. "" [Siowap pr vam Cownrerm) | | NAsuvitry Sept-&2The Union State Con: D Goldsmith Mrs Ri Id Draper AlexH-2 DorranceJ L Dulvoise MA ; a ries Adams Claris Goldsmith Mrs Bingold tyes B | Dowelgraw Delevied 8 Dunnell ColMH | RichagdsGeo Holldacobd, Roach Thos P THE ACCEPTANCE. passed resolutions favoring the call of a State “A HEALTHFUL MIND IS ALWAYS MIRTH | 448ms Claris ae Alexander Hart Greely Mary | Rome Emma DepreAbm DubleJona Dudley Peter 82 | Robey CapG W RosedasG@ — Ribbey Wm B re the last word: Grioal’i. And that # lexar r : e.. 6 ORANGE, N.J., Sept. 8, 1864.—Gentlemen: I | Convention, and the immediate abolition of Bee nite one ee eae ane Aisqnith Char’e Gleason Misa B Ris Mrs Delter Artemas) De Niganiere,, Pelaer ty RichardsonG H Rank Jno A | Romson WmH | have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of | Slavery. seen in the fact of our Merchands, Bankers. - | Brown Mary A Gilman Tuoe BawinesoMre DD | Denses A W. Denty John DakendorffR Rie Tae Rodric! ere aay m your letter informing me of my nomination, a kers, Editors and Artisans, turning aside from the grows my arg %, A eineos mens Dayenvast0 Doriey Jokn Dungan RH ase arrie RebbersonMr Keed Wm y the Democratic National Convention, re- >” All who believe that this is a white turmoil of every-day life, to Bee eee a ee iilen Roti? | Darro W Dann Jas Dyson Bev RH | Robinson s cently assembled at Chicago, as their candi- | man’s Government—that white men should REVIVE THE MIND. at Brown Jennie M Gainer Emily Rabbitt Beckie DerrshC @ Denny Joseph Dupuis Thos Scett Capt AP Sanders RdwT Sullivan Locke date at the next election for President of the | Tule it, and that a white man, no matter how EN ee Fe ae GIES Beale Mrs M P'trGalety J Mary Rogers Lucy Dan Chas 0 pester Johns Dre Dan Strobel Alois Rimes Edward Bhipley Moses United States. poor or how low his condition, if he lead a REFRESH THE BRAIN, Bwoke Anse ars a lise A Foberts Gusts. DenarsCaptE DibbleJohnJ Dealing Capt BtelenretheaL sheltcn BY eas ae an pre pepe deen eerie dopek A At will : mater MeClellas peli ee AND FEAST THE SOUL. § i i ris; | Derrick Edward Dickson N Dunan Capt SH : Sslomiine Aon comes to melunsosgnt: Fam [Will vote Jor cect cuss and Peaclece, on the Hiieatb? Ger feces abiwse wes" | Dicks HA Dionteg me Duncan sit | Sunny, AIM Embry ghener at | nappy fo know inat when the nomination was | white man’s iicket Daily News, Spt 6 THE GREAT CANTERBURY Heal Rime Hl Grund: va: Hambaugh LA poneinas Feeds Bonn Joke pre The Ge Suliven Andw Bmnith FHL ; Beucey Reverend mace, the record of my public life was keptin Feet oid re eee % . r Gray Mrs Thor’p. oI B efies On Francis i s ° J paragraph :— FVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK, Brown Betty, | Horrace ‘Anne Richard Rabec A] Derrek i, panases Bowe South Gharien” Bautlera Fred Bmith Martio L arihe effect of long and varied service in the | All who believe this a white-feather man’s Y umstane! "eHall Misa molds Rosi ba fe ts cheffers Chas stre enr ster Me! Tm, ‘uring war an eace has overnment — that ie ite-feat Will inaugurate the ik Bonner Hannah Huseed Ann B Robinson Nettic | Dtlaif Geo Darraw LB ias Wm SweetOhasH Bmalley Jas E Stone Major strengthen ‘and make indelible in my mind should rule it, and that a white-teather man, F FALL AND WINTER SEASON Belfast JennieV Hurbet Frances Ricley Sarah DernGeo M —— Davia Lee Dykeman WR2 | Severance 0 R2pencerJosS Simons Noah and heart the love and reverence for the | no matter how poor or how low his condition, with 8 MBIN Bridgham M’yJ Huntington B Russell Miss B | DeRayH W_ Darraw Louis Drurey Walter Slade Fred Stilwell Jos Somers Bualip Union, Constitution, laws, and fi if he lead a moral life, i ° STUPENDOUS batty Le aa BEAU’ Bowman Miss Huzzey Amy RaymondMrak | DelamarterHegeDickinsonLB_ Dutton WH H Singer F A BpencerJ DR_ Sheldo: les ecantty, unapremed, » and flag of our e mo! ife, is as good as any negro 18 NEW ORBAN! Be aur. Bannerman M Hilderbrink Robins Sally Dawney aae Devaughn LevinDowning W W Scofiela GB Sellar Sergt J 8 Bwingle Robt D Ty) P ed upon me in early youth. | in the land—will vote for McClellan and Pen- LEA’S 0 NS COMBID ON, Biddel Mary J Harris AbbaC Robson Matilda De Puy H Durkee L Dixon Wm Reward George SullivanJohn Stillman $0 These feelings have thus far guided the course | dleton. on the white-feather man’s ticket.— LEA’3 NEW ORLEANS COMBINATION, Barry Rosetta. Hanna Cecelia _Roas Mary DavidsonJ B Duncan Lemuel Dougherty WO SheldonG P Stoatard John Stanford 8 P of my life, and must continue to doso tothe | 7ribune. LEA’S NEW ORLEANS COMBINATION, Barker Mary © Howard Annie EReinburg Annie | Devreux Jas Dean Matthew Dempsey Wm Simpson Geo B Simpkins Julius Swick Sam] M end. AL ESE ER WTI LEA’S NEW ORLEANS OOMBINATION, Brisco Mrs© Hecox Mary E Rennolds Mary Duty Jno H Doty Mr Doors WO Snow George _ Skinner Joa Sanders Sam! The existence of more tha: {> A loyal woman has written an able paper LEAS NEW ORLEANS COMBINATION, Broxdback M’y AHerbert Eliza Rose Mary E Scott George W Sheppards E Sealond 8teph__| over the region which once owned een! | on the crisis, in which she protests against kill- LEA’S NEW ORLEANS COMBINATION, Basket Mary HoleompMrsCWRobertson Sarah | pagon Alfred Eastman HB Elben Levi ShermanG B Simpson James Smith Serat SP | (iecmpatitie wit dre aoe eee Our Hag is | ing offall the men. She says «‘I do not believe forming thes oe COMPANY OF ARTISTES Berkey Sarah A Housman Mary steston Hrs Ete Alek? EdwartsH > ivedeieich | Simpeon@W | Bextond 2. Saunders Thos | ‘compatible with the peace, the power, and | {EM all tha men. The says lil do not believe LARGEST COMPANY OF ARTISTE: Berry Lizzie Handy Mra D SimmaMrs@Q | Eberling Mev A EngremJas Mdwards £3 Schenck Capt@ Stimson John MBtead Timothy | he happiness of the people. man; and it seems to me any man is an idiot LaRGEST COMPANY OF TISTES aroline Harris Sarah mai ooa Ellis David2 Ellis Jno J Bvens Robert tilwell Geo SanbornJ W~ StohferJ J e preservation of our Union was the sole ul ch Wh: vY OF BarkerCatvar’neHi debrand Cin Stone Anna Fllis David? = Filietdio Elcenter Seret | SamfordHP SmithJohn — Scott Thos H avowed object for which the war was com- | Who talks such nonsense. at would the EST COMPANY OF ARTISTES Baxter Harriet Hassler Mrs BH Soules Bliza B-2 | rave §° Eason J Ht Evan TH | StoneHenryT Skinker Col J H Suiter Thos W | menced. It ehould have been conducted for | Country be tome or any other woman if the ever seen in the Capital. Bowie Betty D Harmon Josie Smith Lizzie A Fezlen Geo Emmerich J Ellet Thomas Seymoure HM 8chmidt J E Stetson Thos D that object only, and in accorda: ith ‘th ‘last man’ was gone.” NEABLY EVERY PERFORMER Butier Ann Handy Miss8 — Smita Maria J Ebbetis Geo. Eugrem James Enterline WO | Seewin Horace Stead J B SallivanTim Pad pdhaans a orphan pelle pee A BRIGHT PARTICULAR STAR, | Hankhecd Mr Hammon Debby Shafer Mary V | RighingG H Bilts JohnH Bdwards W A Bren” | > Guanes Jacks Btewart Thos W Then in aelivauecvion pare ee USE ———— ernnce! ally Sogane y . Squire Bmily ElliottRey G = Ellis John Elwell WR 10 erry wil mith a = A M MENTS. + Bertern Lucy Hall Kitty Starr Jane Sawyer H Smith ColJ C Strode Willi: Thus conducted, the work of reconciliation re DRAMATIO, Bailey Mary’) Harris sarah | Schott Nancy marizi@ bert r Schute Heinrig Shute Isaac Summerville W | would have been easy, and we might have , OPERATIC, = . power sade e Feary marEaret Rntth Tee Bowle AB Flaherty Jobn Freeman PeterE Reorille has ghey Jorn oe Walter reaped the benefits of our many victories on ale SOc ales PN MER? SICHOREAN Brown Mary Howard Oath’ne Shea Hannah Blesisr Albert Tlenuming Jas, pier Smith Oharles Scott) P Smead Wm? land same : Leonard Grov Bi M ‘airfall A of ? - The Union was originally formed by the ex- 4 aadet thes COMBINATION, | parry Mary Ann Horrigan Mra Smith MesGeow | bole BJ Furgerson Josse Freeman OpRP2 | rer G Be Bae Tess SuA Wem | ercise of aspirit of conciliation and compro- | $f: Verney, ‘Stage Manager Inecannased 25 ada ee BankesCath’oe 7Hartman Bitz Smith Lavinia pace CR ee power came Sherman CT Shean JonnR Blatang WA mise. To restore and preserve it the same | Oharles Koppitz “Musical Director, First week of the unrivalicd Danseuses and En- ratt Susan Jennings Mag G Smith Oaroline Fitsch Chas Finley Yohn Finegan Tim Smith Daniel SmithColL W Stevenson W W spirit must prevail in our councils and in the } THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING. September 9, Ing chanting Beauties, Missea Brows 5 A Jackson ery Eprague waret Fuller CC Fairchild John Furat& Weinbug | Shillock DG _ ShutzLewisA SamdersWmH | hearts of the people. The re-establishment of BENEFIT OF MR. WM. WARREN = CLARA AND MILLIE FOWLER, Bast Begidone Biotic Mesvobneaste ne M © | EumerD. , Fullslove Jas Faulker WH | Safferd Cay DI x the,Union in all ite integrity is and must con- |, WARREN COMEDY COMBINATION. 1.4 Py ‘¢ fe Col 1e! i be = ve 5 CLARA AND MILLIE FOWLER. Butner Cath’rneJackson Marg'’t Stocton Mary hla as arcs an reaae we Trodden Adam Taylor@ W Tyson NE able, that our present adversaries are ready for ‘The performance th GLABA AND MILLIg FOWLER: Homers Mary J Jones Amolia, Sheckles Mary, | Fernald Cap. Fish Merritt A Fogett Wi | Thompson G immaGF TarlorNath | Peace upon the basis of the Union, we should | ayy, Wm. Warren + us-—--+-Ataiaadab Sleek 3 \. nitterin Ann Jotnson) -2Spencer Mary Puller Cap G W Field Mansell Foreman WH ‘oles Lt Col itusHarry § Tellows Oscar exhaust all the resources of statesmanship és Josephine Orto ei ine, CLARA AND MILLIE FOWLER, Borton Sarah Jenes Ellen. ShermanAng’sta | Fuller. Cav W Picla Mansell Thompson @ Tally H Town OC racticed by civilized nations and taught by the | MinGiertes Harron as. idow Delmaine, CLARA AND MILLIE FOWLER, Lielt Misa Johnson Marg’t Simmons Mary iia an reeman WP | Thompson ChasThwingJH ‘Titler 0 U tone ott . ught by the | Mr. Charles Barron. ...as..Capt. Murphy Maguire CLARA AND MILLIE FOWLER. BoarmanMinnsLJohnson Mary O Steady Sarad ae Tucker CH Thomas 3 H Thee A traditions of the American people, consistent | Miss Emily Mestayer..as.........Lady Creamly, LAKA AND MILLIE FOWLER, Bailey Marthn AJackson Mrs th 8 Lizzi Gillin Andrew Gilson J Giese Mr ii with the honor and interests of the country, to To conclude with the new farce of 5 7 i a zabe' efers Mary Fibron riffin Jno ‘ile Orson i “Tol mstitul nes iticent Spanish Ballet Divertisement, arranged | COofts'aun-g Lemont Eliza G2simpeonasgiiies | Gross BD Georgadutins Gilloven Richa | Tilman Bw Thadtolt ease Wear Fights of every State. ‘The Union is the one | Let nat : y Mons. Szollosy, enti Or ilde FortunaBKelly Lizzie Shields Kato GardnesOM Garber Jacub GrifithRevSR | Thompson BJ Terry Jno Taylor Sam ondit ; ATORDAY SVEN ING. z : 2 P y ylor Sai condition of peace; we ask no more. " WIV. Dd LA MAJA DE SEVILLA. ark retro spotpucher C ftord Ratly, Gregory Chas, Getting Jno H Graney Se Tooker E Thompson J A Triplett TI ‘Let me add what ] doubt not ‘was, although BWeET EAR AND opie PARENTS ; " vlan 88 22 agett Chas GulickJames _ Garne: 5 » Teabella, the belle of Sevilla-_.Mise Millie Fowler | CariiiHanors MKing Mary Simms Angelina | Griegs SH Grifin Capt 8 GalpinSam1H | Tucker eM Thomendas Tolbert Wm Dneapresnen, theseniiment of tis convestion, FORD'S NEW THEATER Don Bazilio,s Spania isneplosy | ChaneyEmma Kine MrsOF Smith Rebecca” | Garden Davis Greyson Capt J Gaarthruise TF | Tilden Frisby Tretler Jno, ‘ThomasW(col'd) | 2° it 18 of the people they represent, that when Tenth street, above Pi ia aven ‘ his re ; : siazttias Viols | Cowling Mrs W Kerr Mar Scott Amn M-2” | GallagberEB GilchristJ Gibson Wm Taylor Geo Taylor LJ Trainer Wm anty of all its constitutional'rights. © | "cAlso of Holliday Breet Theater, Balttaere or DANCES INCIDENT i oulson 5) ybirs Kally Catherine Smith Mary G ilbert GutnamCaptJ Gaoong Wm U-Vv rtd a frank, earnest, and persistent effort to Stage Manager — Mr, John B. Wrieht pe ee S INOS] ose uisa, Kelly Mary W Saunders Emily cede a gray it oP, J gua yes Urner Henry P Vanhorn Geo B Vanarsdale Jno | obtain these objects should fail, the responsi- | Leader of Orchestr: -Mr. W. Withers, jr. Invitation Grotesque, Miss Millie Fowler and cena See par PS ES L Ciosreinir ee Gremeny aptLB Giendy Gome Upham John | VerchenGeo _ Van Kirk Jas bility for ulterior consequer.ces will fall upon | Treasurer. acuuens -. Mr, H. Clay Foi bes ay Ces is Meineee ee Mary Wesner, Conor Mise E AKevemey Mre Spencer Susan Glick a Grant pene G nee w Vernon CLP Vanhyien it G Vincent W s ae Nn nets Ie prendre tine? ae Salero, s Clara Fowler. ements Mrs. ames Mrs witzer Mrs ant wick Wm Veo Vv je: S 5 = = Gichuca. et Zapateado, Miss Millie Fowler. all | Garpenter Saran KeonerThendo'aBpencer Lucy ge Vaniueen A? Van eo yore nce owe | arcs. BENEFIT OF MRS. W. J. FLORENCE. shaahaxaciere, 00 Ure cor ee Ae 7alle\ Chatbcrn’MsCLum Helle M Tily Misesadie | Haden Dr AD Harrington Habbare Gs Ww WilliamsMajHB Walsh M eiuiaies of MNeaTaG. RE eee ee THIS EVENING, SEPTEMBER = ts . mmu 8) ii . i 4 Clark Maygie| Leech Mrs BrP Thorn MraCN) | Heage Asa Hartun Danl_ Hodges H Ww Wareleary Walsh MK” | survived so many bloody battles, and tell | The Performance will commence with the Irish ET OF B rere aae isch Mackie 2 eeretc =o Holler Anthony Haering David Hall LtA A Webles H Washburn M them that their labors and the sacrifice of so | Comedy of THE bie OF BEAUTY, Goption Ag ne pint aagie Ces Mise BM Hier M a z flemp avid is Been Jno Eg Wood And Rand wines ae wae 5 many of our slain and wounded brethren had IRISH ASSURANCE AND YANKEE MODESTY, consisting of Sixteen Young Ladies, Carrington JaneLane Aopa Phompson Mary enson Andw_ HollowayCptDS Horsman catmore Sens Whitney Ft ene been in vain; that we had abandoned that < e: 4 To-NIGHT, Gronam Bridget Lamb Sarah | Taylor Annie Hammon otal Hodeps Hone « Uersieaze. Wels non ge WilamsH A atone Ci» | Union for which we had so often periled our | To be followed by the Protean Barletta of DELEBARTY ABD WARD, Brasher wart Lonweradone, tricewury Gr | Httoe W Heupbem yD Helene | Maven Cagior Wiseman ds Werser bark’ | inne snmp ornery ora boce: moulds ent rail Oy fees a x ne “eet lartung awkes inkle J } ‘ay Chas ilson aitmap 5 Ss i DELEHANTY AND WARD, Bonn Grace W, Levingsicar ME Turton Mary M | Hlodsen Col AG HetinG@ Hay din H Welle Glark-2, Willonghby ID WarditH, “| wonld, hall with uxbounded joy the perma. ee eT Eetaett, Baal fo the tans r et a s 4 t arrison owe! i y 2 " DELEHANTY AND WAnp? Drake Annie | Lyon Mise #rank Thompson R-2 Harts © HsusellO W ‘Howard Jos rightOW Wayslod ¥ | Wheeler Ray Dilen eease the Boneleuony syinions i ere oes eee BELEHANTY AND WARD: DimesSasann’bF Lathrop Millew Tylor Mary J Iepry Chas Heany Fred Howard Opt JM | Walker Cyrus WiltonJasG West Serg 8B effusion of another drop of biood. But ODD FELLOWS’ HALL The acknowledged Oe Clog-Dancers of the rey ean panee Panay Ere ores Bolleshoeker e Haraick GP 2 Faeriaeen Js Werner g E Wentee see : Wallace's peace can be permanent ‘without union. mene FOR THREE NIGHTS 0} E oun Dezzerrett Em’a Lasure Mrain’yTeaman Harriet | till Chas@ HerculesG W HanmortJ W | WagnerCapt Williams MajJE Williams Saml- As to the other subjects presented in the res- B NLY. AGNES SUTHERLAND, Dortes Mary B Liserd Mary Taruer Georgia | Householder © Hall Geo waltevJas | Worthen Chas Winebrenner J Wayne Sami H > olutions of the convention, X need only tosay | MonDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY . 5 7 ri belie & — Ss jams Chas 'eikel Jaco! arren atl should seek in the Cons ion of the a i: ‘¢ sree eA: Berisha barieasneG Varhorg noe” | [UCTS adh beep seeks vee | Wilenec, Wills x Wercone” | UnMed Stites and the laws framed in socnrd ONGRTRAT EXTRA! i x 8 Mice ©. Loskey Clarissa Vinson Ab ngersoll JohnBJeffries Dr ohnson Jas d * ance therew: ie rule of my duty and the roON 7 aeNeS PUTREEEARD: Penis Mie tee eee ee ImerryJohn James E Jones John Wm | WeedsideCS Warnall SS | White ThosH | jimitation of executive power; endeavor to re- LATEST NEWS, NES SUTHEBL . Dyer Joseph’ iaraucnster Uuey, Upperman FE Ide L Jones Conner Johnson Perry ikins Dan iting mJ Waters T P store economy in the public expenditures, re- Remember AG 8 (ERLAND, Dee ee eS sesGust -vsWon then Virw’a | Irveine Johnson DD Jasselyn Robt Williams D WhiteJasW Wholtstman T Dt a HAMBUJER’S GRAND MAGICAL SOIREB The Scottish Nightingale. COREY TASTY ee tet no Jese Jackson Malby Jackson Ri Wright Dan Wood John Westy Thos H establish the supremacy of law, and, by the AND Dresse Sarah HMoreo HarrietJ Watson Mary seas y ma Richa ; od The Burnt. Cork Brigade is under the superyj. | Duravd Ellie Monsel Julia Weis Barbette Johnsons SH Jenkins Henry Jones De sw Wiese Walsh Jao, Foe a Ree eae coaMAadIan Goalie eae ae ENTERTAINMENT, ; le hada e is the - avd Ell a ameson. nes Sa d ? i nitt sion of that Prince of Ethiopian Comedians, Davis Fanny | MeherMary, Wilt Martha M | 300m Alfred Jenkins John Jackson Win WarrenEB. Wing JB Wall W nations ofthe earth. © It is admitted that JOHN MOLLIGAN, SPrune lire cidiobcl Bacal a inne Jones Alfred JamesonJ H Johnson Wm H | WalesCaptE = WymanJP _ Wilson Wm The condition of our finances, the deprecia. HE PERFORMS WONDERS JOBN MULLIGAN, DePiage MreC MicheiSarah Webb Jinny ¥ Johnson Adam Johnson Rev JR Ieham AE Wallace Frank WoodsJacobR WhitmoerW@ | tion of th Ht the burden team. | You all saw the Bills, Look ont for the Hall JOUN MULLIGAN: DovereMre | Morrison Hellen Ward MraCapeat | Sones dol J Wilson Bev Ward Jno W Walker Wm, | by imposed on labor and capital, show tho | Admission, 25 cents; reserved seats. 60 cents, © andembraces the names of some of the best per- wping Betsey Miller Virginia Webb Eliza ae: . With apt F Willicme tL Walectew Do” | necessity ofa return toa sound financial sys. | _D0OTS open at 7; performance commence at & sonators of negro character now performing Ann. Morton Miss HLWells Jessic A | Knox AR Klinck CavtG KingJ B Widstrand fH Walker Capt L Willner W tem, while the rights of citizens and the rights | 2-™- Sree MISS SALLIE SUNDERLAND, — merich Mary Michsel Maggie WhiteJulia A | Kirk AW Binny Honey, Kelet Nicholas | Wood Geo A” Wood Lewis |’ Wallace Wm | of States, and the binding authority of law over VARIETIES! VARIETIES! 185 SALLIE SUNDEBLAND, Pyans Annie MeKoight OliviaW illiams Marig3 | KuppLt AJ Kennedy KH King Rufus Warertels G5 oa Wes ieron Ue bey Weuien wa President, army, and people, are subjects of MUSIO HALL AND THEATER, ‘MIBB GALLIE BUN DRREAND. Ragen Ellie McDonald Mrs JWillonghby JF | Kimball Col’s Kernan Jas Kemp Robert Warisee we rated not less vital importance in war than in peace. (Pronting Penn’s avenue and Ninth Street.) 8 SUNDERLAND, BilitsMaggie A Wallace Miss | KennedyQ A KeonallyJas| KraftSH2 on c Believing that the views here expressed are | py77SIMMONS Propriet: ag Manag he wosivalieg wast aenOgarem> Voualie. | Poach WretenteMahonMareaillan Mics, | Ber giy'e> Rieweelaet Bey a cans | yoturtrank, Youre @. Yorneny | Woteof ie conveniion and the propie you cat t ma cing ete sh A Emmich Eliza ‘adison Sara ilson Mrs ern 5 _ 0) represent, I accept the nomination. Inauguration of the Fall Season, Entire new The great Song-and-Dance Man and original ¥rvis Nancy Melvia Annie) Woodworth EB Kolb Bdw'd = Kelly Jno Keitty Thos Yeager DrG@W Young DrJT Yett Seth t h DF H Picard moe ZogftG realize the weight of the responsibility to | Company, The very front and fountain of Mirth. “ACTIVE BOY.”? Eaton Marg’t-2 Milvin Ellen = Waring Sallie Bane Fawid . Eciy eames M Satbtant B A Poe) Et Btars, Male and female Artistes of all kinds, Pret oie 3 K hy M y 5 Kennedy Thos Kelly Jas Kohlscisin Ter- MIsCELLANEOUS.—Black Eyed Curley; The Spir- | be borne, should the people ratify your choice. oo ee W. B. CAVANAGH, Fohart Kate = Murphy Mra Williame Bley. | KeneGnedere Hinsley sacob “Cetonen "| itof the Waves NG. of Friendalin Ladao Waris; | Conscions of my own weakness, I can only test Ladies —Sylphs of Grace. Paragons of Beauty The ever-popular Comedian and & aentric Vocalist | Eskildson Bliza Martin Sarah Webster Mrs EM | Kablert Fred’k Kelley Jon Koliersse T F. W.0 ; Hawthorne; Box 7630 B. E.P.; -D. P. or | seek fervently the guidance of the Ruler of the | Pioctrical norioraeee Beda Wee ey J.J. DOUGHERTY, ¥EmmersenEua’aMiller Blien Wayson Matil’y | Kettler Fred'k2 KimpleJA2 King Wm G.H.; B.—Box 1093; _U. 8. Military Agéncy; Mis- | Universe, and, relying on His all-powerful | ghee: N oe nedien toe the iant gored mais Versatile Actor and Pantomimist Frank Mery L Meehan Roo A Whitting Susan’ | KramerGeo | KingJohn2_ Kuhns Wm souri State Agent; Warden of St, Aloysius Hos. | aid, do my best to restore union and peace to a | D: A ila FO peer Peete Greg : French Iva” Medlar Harriet Williams Heriea | Krauft Geo Knapp HonJG2 Karns Wm ital; Consul General of Sexonia; Btail Assistant | suiferi le, and to establish and guard | nai gartless Male and Female Riends, Life, J H.TAYLOR, Fouche MrsJac’bMalioy Malinda Watson Nellie & | Ketcham GW. Kingsiand Capt Knight WJ urgeon Hinde; Oommanding Blackamith of Keys- | Stfering people, an eee teh ee eee pattibes Male nnd Bomale sienle tate N q " . Matthews Mra J W; Kenniston GP MS Kea, Wi i their liberties and rights, Death, Mystery, and Crime; Fitz Simmons’ Truth egro Comedian and Banjoist, Fogg Mrs | atthews Mrs J Wilson Marion enniston G earney Wm ville, Bram witnectes. Ryo $0,000 titled Sa a ay elerman Mary BNashCa‘herine iams! i e t . B. . rg Naonee Winery : 7 Comedian and Versatile Actor, Frisby Surah Nugent Sarah Walker Alice | LidveAteim Lerbreokany vyckenbackGapt GEORGE FORREST Hon. Horatio Seymour, and others, Com- | Gitgness UB Trensary ilungoe teh Bouthieoie 7 cosine Fullerton MrsJ Odea MeL, WillamaMat'eR | Leihold a” LoomingGP Loomis & May- | J jane quartermaster United Btates Army, | mittee. Bark. at’ Bunset; View of the Long Bridge; The ecanlesss GVEA. Flood Mrs Wm OlfuttGrace Werb Hatty | Lewis Areby Larkins D Lohmann L-2 Adjunts SHERIDAN fon City, Aleusndrie, Georgetown, aud Novy Yard JOHN REBDEN, Fisher Mrs F W Olsion Anna Walker OarrieC | Liebman Lee HA Link Mick Officers, Ordnance, Quartermaster’s, = interested; the Whisky Smugglersof the Potomac; Negro Comedian and Jig Dancer. Foley Elizabeth OlliffMary C Willis Jane Livingston C LannanHEB Lucas CaptM E and The Situation Unchanged—Ambulance Gambling at Smithsonian Park; Secret Mysteries; ROBERT Male. BSR MA pevsraaaese Woueesplandy | Lae Chas wy Limeneerter Hane Pay Comminsarys Soom gee ge LL Ctl a a Negro Delineator and Comedian, Feister Fanny Payne Mra LM Werell Mrs N Lee Uapt c Hi Litles H Ludwig P ACOOUNTS _BautimorE, Sept. 8.—The American’s spe- artment, Capitol, Treasury. Patent Office. Post ‘aire Gambeeae puncte, saeraey | fei Co ay tscmemst Eomeeg amt Toth Mee ston. p.o, | Leni auios bebe aurearnia Vaan, | wesy genes an gine hon an (at fe OVERWHELMING CONCENTRATION OF | GibtsMrs A Paul Louian AY Youn : etzenberg TOW au %4-Im) fashington, D, C. H pelos 2 reat Music Hall Show. The Comic Singer of the ‘§ 4 A ig Roxie Lee EL LeavenworthColLencyMaj 8 H “== September 7, says: ‘In the hurried account ; ian M hb. all of whom willappeer in a mammoth entertain. | Green Mary J eckman JulisAYoung Annie | Loring EB Londergon JR-2 Lawrengon 88 JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, which I sent of Saturday's engagementat Ber- Wort, dee Warner: hg Binning Mopetch ‘ohrie ment. Gare eee SEP HOE PELE TORRE Haxtiot [oiernraie & porenenney 3 ey sO FirreestH SrREeT, oProsita U. 8, Treasury, | TY Ville, I exp eons Stated the number of Bnei the Peery, erent roca itaeet : Di = Fi i 2 . Fri on ‘anny + followin, a eae Eaten, GENTLEMEN'S LIST ferme Feraeg) peeven Sey Racine Buberiptions for the appene an opt lose will noteroeed tops: | acurge neg Curade aug Wn, ABR Gre 4 CHARMING BALLET a i Linoms Frank LynchJno Leonard T J NEW U. S. 73-10 LOAN ously wounded and killed. The enemy's loss | b#™, Annie Ellore ri ee A WUNNY AFTERPIECE, Ankenny AT Andrews Eid i LoweF A ack Isane = Lake W A was very heavy. They are known to Win. Reances, 328, preir Aaa te eae Omvany. and a pleasing diyertisement of ‘ eeoumindw: uaeane ( roaeinse LetournonFWW Long! ao. bam Wm authorized by the act of June s0th, 1844. Jost three hundced in one brigadesand thetrte, | WEDNESDAY AYSREROON LEBPORMANOR, f£0NGS, DANCES, BTHIOPIAN BCCENTRICI- | Allen Obas AkersGeo W Adams Josiah Land Geo Lee WE Lummus WW The notes will be istued under date of August | tal loss cannot fall short of 500. The rebel 7TH STREET DRESSMAKBR PLAYED. TIES, &c,, &e. Ee Cares Toe, A Aleyo W Laskey Wm Mu 1sth, in denominations of General Humphreys was mortally wounded, Admission—25 and 50 cents; Boxes, $5, se 5-6t™ Aust e* Andrews HG ° huts; eh" | McCue McCormick Jno Murphy LEPB | 50, @100, $500, $1,000 ana 5,000, | Dpescaped. The decided repulse and aeteat © NICS, EXCURSI ‘The first popular Itwan Chas ndevson Auley P D cColl Alex cNeil Joho cNalley Peter ; | PI ONS, &c. ; Alien Columbus Anthony Jas “Alexande Mahew A L. McCormick Jas McHugh Pat payable to bearer or order, bearing interest flects great credit on General Sheridan. With ? will take place FALE MATINEE Adams Ohilds” Allen Israel’ Alsrtaan ig’ | Mills Alfred Wo McMurdy John Mulville Pat 7340 yer contum per annum, payable seaiac | Tespect to the loss of the ambulance train, itap- 5 omen wae - BAT CRI Ae LP EERNOON. SEPTEMBER 10 Allen Ohasb AleyJerome Allison T 5-2 Merrill AP, McGonigal Jno Miller Peter pls ‘an-'| pears there was a sufficient guard furnished OT COLRLLAN SOOTAL Oro Ee Of the 7 ATURDAY APTERNOON, SSPTEMBER 10, Ambler D %, PES J 78 aked Phos ete Mer apery apie tamer es nually, and convertible at the option of prevent its capture, if a proper disposition had | ¥i}) be given om MONDAY. September 25, at ATURDAY AFTERNOON, SEPSEMBERIO, | AiLO2 S30) G w AMHR ndrews WH | Mewameee B Melivehdohe wueogheter | the holder at maturity into six por cent, Five- | been madeof them: ‘They have, however, all SEATON’S HALL, ‘ par RDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 10, f B McGown Bart McNerhean ‘JnoMcCaun Robt Twenty Bonds. been recaptured with the exception ofone. The | corner of 9th and D streets, for the benefit 5 TORDAY AF BENOON, FEPTEMBER10, | pRisencceante BiakeColHG@ Bills CaptJ M McOawley OG Martin Jas B ”°MiadletonOaptR enemy are believed to be ent din the vi- | ST. ANN’S INFANT ASYLUM. sep 9-til rN ay Ar OON; SKPTEMBHBR 10 Capi a BrownHM — BoyceJno McLaughlanOA MetcalfJohn Morrow RO We buy and sell— cinity of Winchester. There has been no change weeas sneee paugural will be presented, af- | pevbe ac Bagley HN ee Beek Jacob Vv mete Gite L Martin Jas oa Morris BB o GOVERNMENT BONDS of all issues, in affairs here since my last dispatch.” ys FIRST GRARD BALL . $ r OF, Y ‘ LADIES AND PAMILIRA, endl oral tees aay Rar A Mitchell OhasG Murphy Joho | MoBOHC Sa” TREASURY NOTES, BUTCHER'S ASSOCIATION (of Navy-Yara) Betsy. -inederta mersertt. Martin@M Mitchells P-Millard 8am ORRTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, From New Orleans. to be held as Qrenest hi Beeichew & 2 Burchell John Barbone‘ i, Mosier Clarke Mallon John Monroodpepcor And COIN, NY, Xone, Sept 8.—There ts nothing later ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, NAVY-YARD, nn te et ej i: larnett J G rown -2 er nm Cap’ An from Mobile, via New Orleans. jewel on private Boxes, holding six persons ————— ¢ 00 | Tacefrooks Drowning JN. durnitg MP Multican CW We Miles Sam A And ver the highest price.for of the Metacomet, had exploded a torpedo on MONDAY EVENING, Sept. 13, 1564. Tickets for sale at the principal Hotelt and Res- | BFumbal BM Brady Hon JB Bagel ‘Ns Hnpson DO. Metcalf Oat JH More tee ores SS prep rel ee eghetT Rabiner terpeds wuTId Moca hah | reinsor erase tees {hem ayes tp ce a teurants, Benjamin J M-3 Back Nicholas | Miles D(col'@) MillerJohn ©. Murray Thosq | _97#7-tf _______"_JA¥ QOOKE & 00," | [0 pieces. Another torpedo would soon santest Belloni of the ‘Doors open at 7 o'clock; Performance to com | })!8°k Chas te 3 pepe Mitchell DW. MortonJohn Murrey TO —* her. pleasantest Balls of the season meance at §o’aloek, R see perenee as P Baker oe Munson Danl BEEAY Y ic orn fee ee pea ys aig eee oa ye ps BARGE: | The Era says it has highly important intelli- onpenat rac pebrated, String Band has = Blake Caled > Brgdvigha, | Blononard P Merrie Dp MacayJonn -MeocRpel, can be bogeht ot rguoneble terme. Bale to close | Fang? Dt does not Print it, it Delng contra oors open at So'cidek:’ Dancing to commence NiO es Ore: eeryisG-A Daumannino ender Peter-2 | Macomber RO-Mooruead JM ‘Morrison tH | SY°Dendy," aSil-Yerk Absond te yee | | Carmo, Sept. 7—Arrived, steamer Arthur, | “Olek ye rangements UNITED STATES 7 3-10 LOAN. optenC D =—-_- Bailey dos — Byrum Col leak Edw iner Murray B2 to Mr. Lampkin, at Palmer's Wharf, foot of iith | |from New Orleans, on the 3ist ult. . , i ss in, J, Hule Brown has “Bradey das ¥ ley RB gre Fy Moores Os | Markley Us treet, Washington, D-G ; orto Flowens & ‘The steamers White loud and H lon, @. Orsbos, ee 3 HM John i 5 wens ga]! C ai lenry were ‘| lon, G, tae . Tan ZIPST RATIONAL RANE OF WAREIEG: BodeeO'G.-> Barth tte S96 aaa By agrrapke MeCer DA enw Not street. Alexandria Va," au 264 jfired into on the 20th ult, by @ rebel ‘battery | _Ballet HY, Greenfield. _ sep 9-3 a8 Dow on h; iate deliv- r jar} } ou ay. afallupply ofthewe new Donan, Subveriber | Bradiey OO" Beruini'W premdel eet | Baxwell Gao Met M Meo Se ans eee ew Gre requested to present their certificates at once and | Prown y “! Bradley Ino B pioser Seo tor mu or Me morey Lt Af fd Fabien NUBE. Gen. McClellan and the Présidency, * Bpring, “Georgetown, on bi Y, pecs tg , yrne Denis Belden das” Cntr COST eM faloney WJ | wom BEST AND OREAP ST MANURE IN' Tit || ‘Nsw Yous, Sept. 6.—Gen. McCielian nas | 1,commpnciog at 100. m. ond closie at ¢ ints baripg money to invest should notlose | Euroiem DS Burton Jas Pz ig atinix Geo Mebanigelt Mr Mase Wm UNITED STATES," "| resigned hie commission in the -army. The | sie we hech ongs! af the eceasion, Onnteare jebtof the fact that by i Loan Frown rett Jno ot ly Wm faced es "| commit lcago wail ir e Dey eulyseoelateentett eetiehante at | ferent” Hacker} 3 faucee thom Megiake'™ Rrecgr ge | nlarirat abou iaaicR Or stalae | Say teas came oe fsa: | Pang POS Mah Wiermisay sos 73-'¥ per cent., but secure to th very D Marsh to put on E é “| noon, was but no - Stree} important advantage of obtaining, af the ond of | Povegck BJ Barer a. Bileelwes chellgn L1G ¥ ie Mate WE | Baptaineat low rates ene | ometas eter of accoptames nade PUDLlC | saenngo cents’ indies, ceala + Shildon: iS seats three years. 6 PER CENT. 520 TEAR BONDS | Prange, Berka Capt 37 A Leh nie a ron Wa Sao ms Publishea to-morrow will probably be : Fs i AT PAR, which are now worth over 22 percent. | £55, fr are f id ; eS - ank Brysons Jas earne WS Miber Henry foran 4 premium, and which after the war must nevessa- | Poeail Pred Burkey J Boyer Wm & matt net in Wiscensim'Congressional Nomination. . |S.” °°” ™ yinccaror i Tily advises to's much higher rate; “au Hitt '] Bene Ge rena 2 Q- + Bradley WR: | ete ee alee iiegiedoorh “Wickon Robe |, EAC, Sept &—The Republiesh, Con 3.0 ‘ : AMS AND BREAKFAST BACON, of a nuvert. | Belts BelforasG Baker br’? | Nevin DRB | Meal Mr ve tion of the Firat’ District Gen) > pep MTramr ama Navas Or quality, Just received and for sal heag, OF arger Burns Jao 0 nnett W H-2 elk L Newmeyer A Nith Hurlbut and E.. Paine, of; Port Hudson me- 219,Peas. sl -4 74 LORS ares 4 sep 3- cost 20. T. SMITH & U0. 51h 7uist, | Bishop Geo = Brown Jas aacroitWN | NoiseyG W. .) Norton » Newby WB mory, for i ? ed I rh 1th :.

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