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i PorT oF Grorgsown, —Entered—Brig H.C, * VERAMENT SECURE Brook, Miller, trom Garden, Me.; barge J. HL Jay Oooke & Oo. furnish the follewing quo- Galtagber, Boyle. Cleared—Schrs. Tropte, THE EVENING STAR. ‘When Mr. Train suggested his candidate for R LOAN. . r wee BON DS, al i \ HY ) | Y \ Tasasvay Darvnrunnr, \ H | q \ Wasainotow October 1, 1364 \ ) y Uy eh by the Ohicago Convention, they pos- tations of Government securities : Ranks, Snow Hill; A.S Missey, Domby, ‘4 % W. D. WALLACH. Editer and Fropricter. er ee Rather than Diz, they would iW Assineron, Oct. thee adeipnte i —t Havrees hese. ae Koes : 0 tor Dixie. uying Selling Ann Virginia, Lewis, A ce, Br le a e The discussion im political circles this week | geqrd offers will be recaived at this Depart nents U.S. 6’s Coupon 1881, 2105 106 fietd, Fish, Boston; Raitrord No 107, Nistieté! WASHINGTON CITY: turns largely upon the election in Pennsylva | coger the act of Coneress approved June W 13H, 4 O'ULOUK P.M. T_ S.5-2°S.....-s000 107 105 | son, Philacelpnia; W.S. Thomson, Hand, qm; SATURDAY. .........QCTOBER 8+ 1864, | nia (for members of Congress), to be held next | os noon of F-iday te 1éth inatant. for tonts of 73.10 Treasury Notes ale 105 | David McGuire, Ragnor, Pope's one v N EVERY PAG®. sioee Mclsllan’s caneais Inaba enon ‘the the United Bintes to ae apna ec aor Millions = iar Gedl rt : ped 91% AECL AUIS set sge wiclory Bichariere! SF READING ee cnieima pls ada Octover vote aces State It Fomsylvshia ee ee = med Siw il tenrian tease Official War ulletin. New Yor vist Boaap. Maryland Potat.. ieee Pr . ‘ canes Derorte nc. there ts hope, fogtns Catae— 1 ot «1+ e- _ ‘i 4 . a Dons, 105 x : 5-20", 107%: Certificates, 94 Flour anp GRAIN MA —Flonr, wit! bhp sTHER MATTB go nominee. If Peonsylvania declares against on the firat days of May and Novembhe-, ant | Good News from Gen Butler—Rebel At- Gon wox. 05 % ee) He Eom ane. COM en iugnirecdion oeay te Gnareic ane © 2 hith, all hope may be given over. The lexders | will be redeemable at the pleamreof theGovera | tack om Kautz’s Entrenchmeats om the - quoted 95 to S0c. lighter, many holders as. of both parties are hopeful, and, according to | ment, after five y-ars.and payable in twenty year, SL Sin ctr mtes Dees inched ARREST OF A SUPPOSED REBEL SPY. clining to sell at pfetent prices. We quote from November I+t. 1884. John Price, of White’s Rebel battalion, was | good superfine #10, and exira held at $1050 te arrested in the Provost Marshal’s Office, at | $11, with an advance on bigh erades according * to quality. No arrivals of wheat to report Harper's Ferry on Wednesday last, while en- ao and wonld bring €210 to #220 for . deavoring to geta pass for the purpose of vis. | and #2 25 all the way up to $250 for whi Market Read—ttebels Kepulsed with Loss and the Entrenchments Kegained— Our Loss not one-eighth that of the Ena- emy—The Enemy neld in the inner Line Each offer must be for fifty or some maltiple of fifty dollars, and must state the sum, including premiom offered, for each hundred dollars, or for Se . the temperament of each, more or less san guine &s to the result. Considerable betting is going on, but it is stated that when John Mor- rissey and another politician on the Republican A @ | Side went to Philadelphia, carrying with them SS SN 200,000, wi betting to that extent | fifty, when the offer is for no more than fifty. Two | of Emtrenchments Around tichmond— |, according t ’ fa fever Sra Repankons majority. they could | per centam of the principal (excluding premium) Eleven Hundred of the Kmemy Killed, | !'in¢ bis brother, who ne Sea cet ng to quahiry. FROM THE FRONT. find no takers. The best offer they could get | of the whole amount bid fur. by each bidder, mast | Wounded or Prixemers—No ate News | 121 Penneyivania cavalry, Ho also tied to ROP. 3. W. KREIS DANCING ACAD i ‘James River—Reported Attempt of the | Teach thirty thousand. This, if true, indicates | tigng if accepted) with the Freasurer of ‘he United —___ intended: to returs tolthe rebel nse! wilh such llasann Wesreet. vetecem ska aed ine the current of “sentiment” among betting men, Houra of tuition Latics. Mi and the views of these gentlemen are esteemed 01 en ase! here to-cay from Marper’s Ferry under guard, | s:,.tar, Wednestay and Saturt Staes, at Washington, or Eeemy to Flank our Position enChapin's and ith the Assistant Wak DEPARTMENT, i WasHINncTon, Uctober®8, 1964, 1155 a.m. r- ‘arm. - | Treasurer at New York, Breton: PeRadelphia. or |” Ot and was committed to the Old Capitol. Roa g [neriey, amt Saturday al - The United States mail steamer Express ar- | 2 Polieatpalloropners as mo slight indick- | ArT cis “oe with the designated depositary at | Major General Dia, New York: a Wednanisy, and Friday srecinee (ar tea tae rived here this morning from City Point. ‘Mr. James Brooks says he cannot go out of | Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Cimoinanti, Lonisville This Department has received the following TIRED ALRBADY, quarter will commence with the first lesson of the Early yesterday morning heavy and rapid | bis own district to make speeches, as the « Re- | Chicago. Detroit or Boffale, or with any National | reports of the enemy's assault yesterday upon Acting Assistant Surgeon Martin Jarretts,of | popil., oct 8m = ¢ | Publican- Democratic managers of a Tamma- | Deposit Bank which may consent to transact the | General Butier’s line, their subsequent re- | the Ist Maryland (rebel) cavalry, came into ARINI’S FASHIOVABLE DANCING ACAD- cannonading commenced on the north side of | ny Hall machine” will necessarily absorb all | business without charge; for which devosit duvli- | paiee, and General Birney’s brilliant action | OUT lines at Harper's Ferry on Wednesday and EMY, the James river, and was continuing ¢ tem | nis leisure time there. cate certificates will be insued to tha depositors by | Po! surrendered himeelt, He joined the rebels TEMPERANCE HALT, o'clock a. m., when the Express left City Point, the officer or bank receiving them, the origi- driving the enemy to their inner line of en- | gnring their recent invasion of Maryland, and E street, between 9th and 0th sts, 7 ments around Richmond: he is tired th . Jar- 0. F —Members of COLUMBIAN EN. | vals of which must be forwarded, with the offers, | Tencbmen says ce Ben Gs ne ae ecaraiieeey paste 1.0. This Academy is now open for the recepti CAMPMENT. No. 1 ; but nothing was definitely known there as to le ry . It was supposed +, aFe Taque-ted to at thi tment. All deposits shonld he “HBADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT VIRGINIA pupils, ‘ peony chy: Pout that the faring was pietg epee eee. Saturday! BVBNING,at? ia time for the cs tifester, with. the offers, to | AND NoRTH CaRoLiwa, 630 p.m. Oct. 7, 1964.— Pe a a Naa ac. tae tegen) ive from the vicinity of Dutch Gap, and that the | £ O°Pay mea 'G HesoLy. Pancras teers oot | reach Washington not later than the morning of | Lieut. Gen. U. 8 Grant: At6 a, m. the enemy, Thutadays ard Fridays. from 3 to5p. m. ebel gunboats had a hand in it. afternoon, at 1o’clock. Members of sister Encamp- | October ith aa aforesaid. No offer not accomoa- | having moved Fields’ and Hoke's ‘division’ RELIEVED. Gentleman's Class—Tuesdays, Tharsdaye, kame ‘When the Express reached Fortress Monroe, | ments ar. ernally invited to unite with us in however, it was reported there that the rebels | the last, sad honors, to our deceased Fipiaceh ‘were making an attempt to flank eur new po- 1G ‘WM. R. Mct. BAN, Scribe. Brigadier General Thomas H. Neill was re- | Stturéays. from 8 to 10 pm. Heved from duty aday or two agointhe Middle ) ,,"208¢ en sous ob Hains : Military Division. and ordered to reportin this)! commencing on entr: nied by its proper Certificate of deposit will be | ¢rom the left, at Chapin’s tarm, round to our conridered, d, att tl iri The Coupon atid Regintered Bonds, tasued under right at Darbytown road, attacked with spirit sition on Chapin’s Farm. What authority ems 0.0 F—OMers and members of the thi 1, will be of the d ination of $6, | %@0tz’s cavalry in their entrenchments, and | ojty. He arrived here this morning and is now ‘ GRAND eted t br is proporal, w e 01 e denomination of $59, R NAL, there was for the report the passengers Om the | OF oh etrect Hal TO MORROW Bradans AE’ | $100. $6M, and $1,000. Registered bonds of $5,00) | drove him back with small loss of men, but | awaiting orders. ERSON AL. ne PUBLIC. The temporary difficulties between us are amica. TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. bly arranged, and all notices and aivertisements reflectery uporeither by the other area heraby and $10,900 will be issued, if required. with the loss of his artillery. The enemy suf- Al offers received will be opened on Friday | fered considerable loss in this attack. October Mth, The awards wili be made by the «The enemy then swept down the entrench- Gen. Grege’s cavalry corps, charged the rebel aster A.G HenouD Members of Subordi- ‘works on the Vaughn road, a little to the left re hodess are Traternally inyited Saturday last, when Davies’ brigade, ot | TBRNYON, at Lovelock, toa:tend the funera' of P. Bite 0 SWEET. Gr. Sec. of Gen. Warren's ition, @ rebel General, = Secretary to the highest offerers. and notice of | ments towards Birney, who, having thrown t withdrawn. Cc F. SCHOOLMAN, (said to be named Worl,) who had just been lem Lope, No Fecentihend to anetek qeeie acceptance or declination will be immediate'y | pack his right, waited their assanit, and re- Be ro Renae clad “ayimem SLIT SE) GO. Feuueplontis avons romoted from & colonel two days before, was on SUNDAY, the 9th instant, at Lo’clock p. | given to the respective offerers. In case of | puised it, with very heavy loss on the part of f e 180 Pennsylvania avenue ied, Atthe time of bis death he had on a! m.,toattend the funeral of our late Brot er, P. terre uniform, and when he bit from his | G. Lafeole A. G. Her ae cencenal styendanes is orse the animal jumped the rebel breastworks | requested. Members ister Law are nd ran into our lines. This statement is con- | to attend. __[it"] 0. C. ANDERSON, Ree. Bec. firmed by late Richmond papers received in A LECTURE forthe benefit of two mem, the army of the Potomac. A bers of the St. Aloysius Literary Tastitute Gen. Warren came up on the Express on a | (who were drafted) will be delivered by Mr. 00R few days’ leave of absenc bet, and K streets, on SUNDAY EVENING, Oct. Nsw _ Yoak, Oct. 5.—U. S, 1881, coupon 6’s, NOTICE 10543 U.S. $208, 1074; Oertifcates of Indebt- | a1 debta due the late frm ef Schoolman & Bar. edness, 94%; id. 199; N. ¥. Central, 117/25 | powanare to be paid to Mr. Scho Iman. an@ all Erie, 92; Hudson River, 114; Harlem, —; | ¢entedne by us are to be psil by C. F. Schoolman. Reading, 119%; Michigan Central, 113 ¥; Michi- | The firm of Schoclman & Burrowes is hereby Southern, 61%; Illinois Pekin) 114%: | dissolved by mutual consent. 00 8-3t* leveland and Pittsburg, 99}; jeveland and Toledo, —; Ohicago and Hock Island, —;| (.0AL AND WOOD. acceptance. Bonds, of the descriptions and denom- | +), enemy. Theenemy in the meantime ad- inations preferred, will be sent to the subscribers at the cort of the Department, on final payment | Vanced towards New Market, but were met by of installments. The deposit of two per cent. will | # force at the signal tower. At three p. m. I be reckoned in the last installment paid by suc- |, took the offensive, sending Birney, with two cetsful offerers, and will be immediately returned |’ divisions, up the Darbytown road. to those whose offers may not be accepted. “The enemy has retreated as he advanced, ———— 234 0" The amount epted offers must be deposited Milwaukie and Prairie do Qhien, ——; Pitts- =a FROM THE ARMY OF THE FoTomac, | "Heo Se” ter || with tie toeasnron Goneae: OF Bak aatnovized £5) |( oer eee he reeched Bnd. cccepies the) || Perot <waviie aad OHickgy’ === Alun ft aaa ae ee OTICE TEMPERANCE MEATING AT | act under this notice, on advice of acceptance of | er qe and cere tertitving foc theses Com | and, Terra Haute, —: Chicago and North- | Lykin’s Valley and Baltimore Company COAL Between our Cavalry and Rebel Scouts DAT MEERNGOR Capital Grounds, on | offers. as follows: One-half on the 20th of October, | ants and were forlitying for themselves. Our | western, —; Quicksilver, 77. Best quality OAK AND PINE WOOD, for sale Impertant Events Expected. Selo Mr JOHN OC. HARKNESS nea othest | and the balance, including the premium and | loss has been small, not one-eighth of the at lowest eash price, at my Yards, 583 Penaslva- ——— will address the meeting. The friends of temoer- | Original two per cent, deposi’, on the 3iat of Osto- | enemy. ‘We have about one hundred pris- LOOAL NEWS. ' between Ist and 24 strects, Capttet” (Correspondence ot the Associated Press.) ance are respectfully iavited to attend. 1t* ber. oners. B. F. BuTier, Major General.” nia avenue, between . Mi The Bonds wil) bear interest from November “HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT VIRGINIA Ist. Interest on deposits. from their date to | snp NortTH CAROLINA, 12.20 p.m. October 7 November Ist, will be paid by the Government in | 1:61 Brig. General Rawlings:—The following One half of the frst instalment, or twenty-five | Just received: i 7th streets, , A SOLprgeR MuURDERED.—Last night, a sol- ay aud on M, between 6th and 7th ry dier named Peter Patott was stabbed at the | Yard. ’ restaurant, No. 576 Pennsylvania avenue, near Customers ean always rely on getting their the Capitol, by another soldier named Perote 5, i ; Hypolite. The latter was arrested by officer meature, and what is a consideration these times, itol ~ bet Band C, Rev. Janez Oct. 7.—Everytbing remains quiet in froatof pastor. Services aril a. me ¥6-morrow wil 7 5 fi commence a series of discourses on the Future Saturday last, with theexceptionof occasional | Litxsna the vital Wenig, "°° i THE NEXT BEGULAR MONTHLY MEET- HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC (Ce Ber"sirget, betwee CHURCH North Oap- 0: skirmishing between our cavalry and rebel ing of the Board of Trustees of the Public | per cent, of accepted offers. may be paid with ac- «B. F. BUTLER, Major General.” | adler and taken to the station, and this morn- | 2.20 Ibs. for a ton of COAL. scouting parties who prow! around the flanks ichools. will be held on TUESDAY vext. the lith | crued interest to October Mth in ‘* United States « HEADQUARTERS TENTH ARMY Corrs, 11.15 | ing Coroner Woodward held an inquest. It 1t* WM. H. BARBOUR. of the army, expecting to find some place weak iat ese o'clock p. m. R.T. MORSELL, Certificates of Indebtedness,” but such certificates | a. m.— Major General Butler:—I have repulsed | ®ppeared from the evidence that Hypolite went 7 enough to warrant an attack. But they inva- __Becretary. Tiably find our men wide awake, and ready to I. 0.0. F—GRAND LODGE.—The quar- give them a warm welcome. terly meeting will be held on MONDAY The engine of the mail train ran off the track PENG: Oct, 10th, at Pg ge es @r.8 Jast night at Park Station, caused by the care- | _°°8 2 sre Cobbs * TO THE CITIZENS OF THE THIRD tere, oe ee PE chatEo. Nojlans lem WARD.—Your committee having failed in e to Carver Hospital and came back with the | JR ¥ JAS. 0. MCGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. ¥ ay deceased, and they dined together, afterwards POTATOFS AT AUCTION, 20 taking a game of billiards. Shortly after eight On MONDAY MORNING, October goth o'clock, the deceased expressed a desire to go | o'clock, on board Schooner Volante, at 11 back to the hospital, but the prisoner would | wharf, weshell sell about— not consent tohisleavicg. Some words passed | 77" bushels Buckeye and P each Plow Pothhoe between them, but It was not considered that * JO. McGUIRE & CO., Adets.% will be received in part payment of the first instal- | the attack of the enemy on our rizht flank with ment only. 2 ‘ greatslanghter. The troops seem to be Fields’ } Ofereiuuaer this noses sneald pe enearsed of and Ricketts’ divisions. I send you a batch of therseanice: and addressed to the Secretary of | prisoners, Iam extending my right flank. The right to decline all offers not considered ad- “The enemy seem to be entrenching on Dar- ‘The weather is very fine, and favorable for | sciting +n ¢. tension of the time for the drafted | vantageousto the Government is reserved by the | byroad. D. B. Brrnzy, Major General.” | anything serious would happen. In a few | °c#It miliery movementa seg ae Phe: Wand the: asvocietins Cones a aie | Secretary. W. P. FESSENDEN, Later. moments one of the soldiers was heard to | FRY W. L. WALL & O0., Auctioneers, Pant pee events may ns exneciet! at any | te redeem nthe pledge made on Wednesday: The | _oc3-td Secretary of the Tr “HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT VIRGINIA ae es mane Siharkecpar $20) poubers South corner Pa. ay, and 9th strestg ime. ~D. GREGOR. money aubeci ed on atday wae last ni, Te- 5) = > 6 by in ct ye was Tees fo all present willing to scoept, r AND NorTH CAROLINA, 10:30 P. M., Oct. 7, 1861, found bleeding, having received a stab | PEREMPTORY Or ear BARRELS; ‘The thanks of the associstion are tendered to our REPREHENSIBLE fellow citizens for their liberality, aud regret that We refrained yesterday from mentioning the with money sufficient to relieye the entire Ward, LOST AND FOUND. —Lieut. Gen’l U. S. Grant:—Birney has regained from adirkin the hands of Hypolite, which Kautz’s old position,and holds enemy in the * entered his left breast between the first and | ,(' TUESDAY MORNING: at 110) clock. wo ata . OST--On yesterday, from No. 509 11th street, second ribs, and probably peuetrated his heart = arrival of a distinguished officer in this city, eect as want of the extended time, (Hace's bite Beer Brewery.) & small DOG. paper ee a wala tare aaa Panne: dod ik ote ee ‘The decossea | 50 BARRELS WHISKEY, in accordance with the proper request by the @ quota will not be filled, owing to the large | White, with yellow spots, Value not so much, hut | ¢xiénding trom te OWE Te con- | js stated to have belonged tothe 3th Massa- | 4; lots to suit, ot Government authorities, that the movements | number of exemptions, the organization will be | [.°s ® present om $ beeented relative Tete nect with Weitzel on the left, near Fort Har- | chusetts regiment. and was a Canadian, appa- oc38 W.L, WALL & Co, — vptinued of such officers should not be announced by | "All persona Interested are invited to attend the the press. We see, however, that some of our | meeting at Temperance Hall, on TUESDAY EVE- city cotemporaries have seem fit to disregara | NING, at7% 0’c lo D, LARNUR, President. rently less than 20 years of age Among his 7 = effects was founda card with the following | [>* 7: C- McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers $5 REWARD_strayed or sfolon gn Monday the SIRO address: “Seraphina Patnott, Norton Creek, EXECUTOR'S SALE OF THREE-STORY BRICK 2) 3d of October, a large White COW, with red There has been no movement at Petersburg on shoulder and neck brass balls on berns, with a | to-day. We have much the bestof this day’s li bag. The ab ill be civen if” Edwardstown, St. Chataguey county, Canada OWELLING-HOUSE ON 12TH STREET, BE- the wishes of the authorities in the matter,| , R. McKRAN. Bec’y. Toidried to AMOS HUNT St North A strect, Gap. | Work. A thousand at least of theenemy killed | East. z di WEEN B AND C STREETS NORTH, ‘This is all wrong, for the rebels frequently are [Sunday Chronicte copy.) 1t_ | itol Hill. oc 8 3t*_ | and weunded, a hundred prisoners, and a See (wn MONDAY AFTERNOON, October I7th. at § TRAYED AWAY—On or about the ath of bloedy repulse. meerepeetia hack HORSE, marked CLO on | General Gregg, commanding Field's divi- Portck RePorTs—Second Precinct,—James | °.°!0c%.on the premises, I sball sell part of Lot P. Alstan, James Obancy, George Bladen, as- | 0,4; in Senare No. 324. fronting 16 feet on 12th enabled to get aclue to important movements (ja: LINCOLN AND JOHNSON MEN. — Street west, between B and C streets north, run- by such injudicious publications. hit sault and battery; bail for peace. ing back 50 fe —<—<—$<—_—____—— ‘There will be e yablic mosting of the head. A suitable reward will be paid if returned | Bion, is reparted by alady who saw the body Thi ise ping back 50 fect, and improved by a three story i ird Precinct.—Nicholas - d | ° Nort Birps or A FEATHER.—Pendleton voted LINCOLN AND JOHNSON CLUB, toBORT. RATHER 4th st., between K and Estas as killed. «B. F. BUTLER, Major Gen’l.” c renso Carm, grand pres eae tides aoe mith eoreonraty Dreh back in Congress against the resolution of thanks to | of Georgetown, D.C., every ZAAME TO THE PREMISES oF the undersigani | No dispatches have been received from the | Mary Bailey, drunk; dismissed Wm. Har- | Terms: One-half in cash; the remainder in threo, h 3 i ls t] General McClellan tor his promise of victory THURSDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock, C'estimeek s small red MU far the erner is | commands of Generals Sherman, Rosecrans, Fe ear Cause and Sack tee a ee deedet trost on the premises. ns” — ” in Virginia ! t ; 4 ited. fe ‘ irty, eters iy . 5 pveyances and r 6 stamps e coat Te eee cnn now {nese men are linked | st the Couneil Chamber, over the Post Ofles. com- | requested te came forward. Droze Yroveriy gay | and Sheridan, later than were reported in my | tion; military. Kate Mackaboy, drunk; Aine. | C°Ryevmces 884 Fevenne staraps, at the coat of 5 OB ch is ashamed of his company. ‘All friends of Lincoln and Johnson are invited | houre east of the Eastern Brauch Bridge. telegram otf yesterday. worth Goodenow, do.; dismissed. oc 8-4 J.C. McGUIRE & Go.,Aucts. .. : te atten’ ‘Oc 8-3t™ EpwIn M. STanTon, Secretary of War. Fourth Precinct —Peter G. Kelley, assaultand OB SALE—That beautiful BQUA aa Zanciar—The New York Post of yester- | “Good speakers will be in attendance. _ 00 7-1"* Sunday, the 24 ingiaat, a small black —— pore iota A ME eee combining mere, advantages thaa nay” othe? wide Horne, rv ari . b . johnson, runk ani sore i oy i i i he financial strength of this country and 7EE veuer Ge eee EAL Een pow armed to JOS, MANSFIELD, Tih stropt At Sas de FROM CITY POINT. derly: workhouse. Peter G. Carrico, do.; $2. quire nt GG PANDELL No Toe rele its = ai recuperative power have received a | Botents 37 Dritioe, will be bel ae Oa Fellows) | cast_near new school house. oc 7-3¢ Arrival of hetero Gah Firtng Yes. Fifth Precinct —O, Wilson, drank; military. | Georgetown, D ©.;orat hia residence, No. S37 signal illustration during the last two days; | Hall Navy Yard on TUESDAY BVENING, Oct. | (AME TO THE PREMISES of the subscriber,| ‘e"day mear Dutch Gap—Our Wounted | John Riley, M. Reardon. do: dismissed. Jno. | H#t. before 8o'ciock am. oc &-1w® for, notwithstanding the severe pressure and | jsth. 181 Particulars in fature advertisement. ‘on Wednesday, the 5th instant, elzht HOGS, at City Point—Improvements | Davis, Worden Eager, Thos. Williams, do; $2 | ~7 Rw PHILADELPHIA PROVISION immense losses incident to the recent panic, | By order of the Committee, 0c6-3t* | The owner will come forward, rove property, pay iP Arrangements. , c each. Amanda Stewart, Ann Butler and Jenny N 334 D street, near I''th street.—Just raseived, the firm confidence of the (People—botn in = NOTIOB! | charges and take them away. eT PETIT’. | _ The Bospital steamer Connecticut, Oaptain Aue, Witotder!y Ss each. Choice Hams, (Pare Lard, family use.) Superior Overnment securities and in the it TOTH > F ‘= a oe : arri: Sizth Precinct —Ha) Furlon, k and [ C: Ch , Beefs To . &c. = * road stocks—is exhibited in the revival of a BWA rae Aten en nee SEN, | 0c6.st* Spring Hill Fermi, Wash Revgtys | Greua ines Sf ved cere pole morning A | aiceeriy 4 asf Freaneys Jno. | pean ncete. Beets Tongues £° = 7 James Brown, vagrancy; Jno. Dickman, ‘Gisorderly; Giemiased. _ y Y W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, + Tenth Precinct.—Wm. Weaver and John Ma- | PUBLIC SALE OF A VALUABLE son, drunk; dismissed. Thomas Connor, do.: LOT IN THE 18T Wanpe ole $1.94. Wm. Shaw, rioting; for hearing. On THURSDAY, the Inth day of October, 1854, at So’clock p. m ve shall offer for r sale at Patitc Auc- BuRGLARy.—Some time after midnight last (29) feet front. of Lot namnbere one. (1. im Square ight a daring roWtery was made upon the | Gumberad seventy te 175.) of the plan of fhe Cite tivity and the rise in prices at the Stock Ex- epee od: tutes. are requested to call at he spasmodic movements of gold this mern- * i Seaman ee eer | he mesigg nme bernie tans fr meee Gold opened at 195, and after rising on sen- The sons of bona fide residents who may have sation rumors to 26, fell to 199%, closing at | been drafted. although not included in th yor, 0 are not members of § 5 EWARD-—Strayed or stolen,on the 9tn of | City Point, with three hundred and ten sick and who are pecuniarily una- t.. a white COW, with one horn broken | and wounded men, under charge of Surgeon Pa ig rctcteee narey ra T. B. Hood. Some of these men were wounded 0.664 N st., bet 4th and Sth sts. north. Fi on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday last, and oe &2¢ 4. CONNORS. | some of the wounds are very severe, there 7AS TAKEN UP. Oct, 2d, a an estray, o bay MULE, about 122 bands high, ta'goou | being sbout two hundred stretcher cases among condition, ‘The owner or owners ate requestsd to ’ e sions of ¢] t Bill, are also reqne: The Connecticut-reports that the heavy firin, premises of Mr. Whittemore, Seventh street | of Washinzton ‘his property 4s situated on the * ee active, ara | Sabor rene UY SSGEN HC BHMMES. | Some forward. prove property, pay charges and | 1. \ine direetion Of Daten Gap was ell ne | west, between Gand Heouth. The burglars | ecmer of Twenty-bene (clatratreet Gert gant du wenden Tei gentpe ban bpricte se more in | 00 S8t__{Chron.] Chairman Committee | stable. corner of Bridge and Market sts.;George- | gressing at half past eleven o’clook yesterday mace their entrance through the rear way, | Dorth, having a front of twenty-nine (29) feet, an favor wiih lenders. z Nem ADIES? FAIR. towa, D. 0. dee at oars sho! took her departare from | et ae perae sare yO me and to have | Efut location and offers great inducements to pare The Commercial Advertiser says: he Fair for the benefit of the Sixth Presbyte- $25* WARD,—Strayed or atolen, four COWS; . I lectii h articn A 1 SC” | chasers, ‘ 5 i ben: te. the first a targe dark white aod brindle. he firing alluded to hefe @as occasioned | lecting snch articles as suited them, which Terma: One half cash. the re: i ‘The course of military affairs justnow affects | rian Church ig qpen EVERY EVENING at 71 | the left hora turoed under, sort smooth’ tail, by the attack upon General Burlore iinesnag | they packed up and carried away, managing | sivcrmsthe the purchaser giving bienotes tor tied Full band of tusic the prices of gold and stocks much more | o'clock at Odd eee tickets S0c.; admission Ise ion tickets 50c.; Hi oo directly than a few weeks ago, when qaota- | in attendance. tions fluctuated frequently in direct opposition oc 5 lw* to what might be expected from military OFFICE OF THE WASHINUTON TURN- events. The “bull” party is receiving large PIKE COMPANY, Georcrrown, D. C., ives milk out three teats only; the second a white Secor: S' fede rouck barke'a nail wnien spvt ‘on tne | SuamuadinSeeretary Stanton’s Oftelal Bullet SPHMUWAng hfack Waal ihaed ase" vee rpot | | Among the wounded bronght up om tne Con: on the top of the tail; the fourth fer, white | Decticut was Major Partridge,:16th Michigan; and brindle, about, eighteen months old, with a | Lieut. Meade, Ist Michigan; and Lieut. Miller, the whole business so aifently and adroitly as | deferred payments, bearing interest from the da; to escape unhéard by the members of the fam- | Ofsale. ae ily sleeping in the. rooms above. They not only A deed given and a deed of trust taken. stripped the premises of valuable articles of All converancing and revenue stamps at the caawa groceries, hame, lard, sugar, tea, flour, soap, bt Les 4 i and . 1864.—An Election for President, A a If the terms of gale sre not complied with w: bese eee pep Ra i or ehopiedd ne ce oe bape R GS at | strapon her neck. I will pay the above reward for | 30th Maine. &c., but.also carried off a quantity of valuable | avedays from the day Of eae ct resaren ne nant boheme sideef the pains ‘The market ome fie karmers & Mechanics Bank.’ October 17, 1364, | the return of the cows to my house, or $5 for either Dr. Dalton, Chief Medical Officer at the City | Clothing, shoes, &c. The loss altogether is not.| to re-aell the said property. at the riek and expen Polls open at ji a. m., and clog atl p, m. oe hen, or $5 for ony in ormetion that Lean get | Point hospitals, has returned to his post after less than $300, and may prove to be much | ofthe defaulting purchaser more strength then for several weeks past, and | ~ ‘g - she EW HATTON. r A Lu A the opinion seems to strengthen that the im- | | c¢42s™2w___W. LAIRD. Jr, Treasnrar- | them, sane botwcen ith and Lath ais. srpabennce lof twenty days. more ee ere He Teles heer is ocT-rokds WL WALL & Oo. Aaote”” provement will prove to be something more HE_ BAST WASHINGTON LINCOLN oc6-St* Navy Yard, Washington, D C, ; Yesterday morning the total number of men aide iu ost heevily in Vir- {Chron.] 4 Johnson Clad will pola ore Jar meet. in the hospitals at City Point was 4,000, but of | £1818, where ho was residing at the outbreak than a temporary wave in the current fluctua. ing every TUESDAY. E id Fellows’ | —————__—___— a :«C*ssa&h is numabeerr only 1,056 are wounded, the others | Of the rebellion, has the warm sympathy of SF IMMEDIATELY AFT. THE SALE OF eee eee STAT ararekie tothe nlecting nf Lincola BOARDING. bologisick men’ Qitibr a Jergpmumber of no) | 2 cOmmndity tn Ris now misfortune, fhe above. we will sell LOT 3. same square, front- THE CarTuRB or Tag SALT WORKS AT | and Jobmeon are invi' win pay pee tee (100D BOARDING AND PLEASANT ROO) tariea ta tie qrontae ‘i readay ied will be re- Ganicrks. SATRTRO he TAs TO THE JaIL.—To-day, the | 4, Terms; Ove halfcash; balance in 6 and 12months; =~ oe vee amen sare of Merger ad JAS. DULIN,Sec. | sep 26-M,T&StNG G can be had at reasonable rates at No. 95 Wash. | | The field hospital at City Pointts'in excel- | Members of the Grand Jury, Judge OMnead | promise ee ee ene Burbridge and the forces under his command, =SURGEON GENERAL'S OPFION, Wasn- | i2§{0D street, Georgetown. Also, several ROOMS | Jent condition, and cannot be surpassed by Sircraliolters sonuestediaimy the conrt paid a | “Conveyancing at the expense of the purchaser, is reported, and the report is probably correct. Inctow. D. O —An any similar institution. It is provided with a ounty j where they wére re- 0t8 .L. WALL & CO., Aucts, ceived by the warden, Mr. Beale, and his of- E 2st, fe rmy Medical Board, to consist of Surgeon Ohas. ~ — e ‘This is a great point gained, for those salt x a Sur. ficers. The visitors made a thorough inspec. Ss OMETHING NEW. y h Bonk AND PLEASANT ROOMS WITHA | regular engineer system of drainage, and is ‘works were exceedingly important torheredels, | & Rin °ty oy 5 Ace Paeaident; Borgeon William Northern family, Gentlemen and ladies from | furnished with everything that would add to 8. Surgeon Glover Perin,\\. | the Depa-tments preferred. Alsy, Table Board, at the eomfort of its inmates. tien of the building, and found everything tn Exc'usive sale of the see eae ne eee Cas 8A meet St Cincimnati- 0 OF 10: Wess uacesusorestown. wis oe An excelleat improvement is shortly to he | 2 cleanly condition, and the building as well te TREASURE GAS HEATER tween Abinedon and ‘Kichmond, by which | candidates toradmiesion ines the, Med cet start of | Gr ent cmon ee Ooo Bord and hendxouly | Made in the mode of conveying wounded men | Kept as possible, | for Boiling Water. Stewing Oysters. making Taw General Lee’s army has been recelving a large | t e United States Army, and of such Assistant fareisbed Booma, convenient to the Cavitol. by | 10m the front, which will doaway with the i condition of the prisoners was closely , fges, keeping a plate of fio noticed, and a number of: emall boys’ cases | 2¢t, and a hundred other uses. were closely inquired into, Hetore leaving. a sceeune nee he wg, Poe aparoved, fine collation, prepared at the instance of Mr. | econumical ag-xtfor condensing ani utilising the Beall, was partaken of and some complimen- | heat of Gas ever invented. portion of its sup, Surgeons for promotion as may be brought before es. The fact that General Burbridge found 60} 1ty i:cants must be b-tween twenfy one and oarders wanted. Price very moderate. intention of the proper authoti to construct 3" very 1ew rebel troops at Abingdon and the salt) thirty years of age, and physicaliy sound le Be 7-8t aside track along the main railroad running applying at 496 D st.. between lat and zd. Also, | #Mbulances used for this parp ose. It is the al oc P heared Pp from City Point to the front of Petersburg, by a works shows to what a despérate strait the Applications must be addressed to the Secretary PLEASANT ROOM, WITIL BOARD, can be Us tary toasts were given, ani . Ne family sbould be with ut on Feehee acyreaeer cee Geary et | SWE rahe ure chan dah ah oad | MAA Tat ate ees oe 8 © heseae | Soumya ebay ead pth Reese: | mateo made “me MPPTORNMETS: | Ra emZccariacl tien ra is birth; ‘also be i z =: oN _. —?*—— | structed e0.as fo ren the cars by horses t) nh Sk/eale waolossle and retell vy Pry By fundrede, and of course Jssown, in Bigh- his Rite thay/onest siep he pecompanied. kr-te ROOMS WITH BOARD. AND TABLE ROARD | tho streets of the hospitals We hy corpeethrongh | Onpaan’s Count, Judge Purcell,—Thismorn- aioe 399 Data bone eats mond many days before itset ont. It an ie No allowance is mate for the exper if persons |S without Rooms, may be had at No. 214 Ist., | a track will also be laid from the hospital to, | nz Z.C. Robbins, Esq , the Register of Wills, i E Bt., betwee an : main object were spoken of by the Richmond | ondergoing the examination. a#it isan indispen- | between .9th and 20th, Oc 3-1w" the baatanding, and in this way the wounded | Who bas been on a visit during the sammer GRAND OPENING. Bap vands ene twas at the Capr tnove | Mrlute"ac'nce see Wome sn, the Metical | FROOMSMIREDONNT Slo” Fatie'ataaa | Sid exroan i isaneporied wilh gronte nae | ont 10 White Mouniing, rweumed nin | MD ain, OC 5 g her je an eets. Table\ Boarder Papers stasea its pracion a inihass ba eee as is 08, K BARNES, pre herpieg sep 9 awit and comfoft than heretofore. uties in the court, (whichin bis absence were MIS3 M.J. PLATT, v i them Surgeon Generst U. 8. A. The tents pow used for hospital purposes at to by th i a . . destination. So if the rebel miljrary authorities ‘tended to by the Deputy Register, me Jack. Boszep —Any lady desirous of securing profes- | are to be done away with and wooden’ pavit- son,) looking much improved in heal! Will open on Tuesday next, October llth, s largest could by any po:sibility have spared troops for LADIES OYSTER AND DINING SALOON, ional . kindne: d hi 1 on, a critica) exigency, they wonld have sent them cenit, 108, SHAFFLELD'S Confectionery, | obtain exclusive accommodationta the small’ and | {ONS canstructed simitar to those of Armory | PLO" Ba on the estate OF Lemuel W, | amd elecaut assortment of t y- x 7 we ~ a i, i- 9 a - 7 7 ’ dsinaging lvasion. “Beyond fil, goube ths | Fair Weddiven. Belts. Heceptions and Hatertain: | Sica, who would atnonie the permancat 2 argo of | larger scale. ; Bom, ana Ones ubes Laneaslo op tye batats FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY — dr : 21 e st noti i i - {SS ee ‘ . A " rebel forces are becoming terribly reduced. in | Festonatie terms. Tce Cream and Water ice mate | Radrens Di, THIENS, No. Lait Srosdwey, New, | THE REBEL RAID ON SANDY SPRING, | | The first and final aceqnnt of Yohu L. Ed- | ; Towhich sho respectfally tnvitesthe attentiolss has ‘been conjectgred that General Har- yi steatas powet,e Reteeate aus s6selt. Premera power, wholesate and retail. sep 14-1m York. Sep 23-29* MARYEAND, wards, STROE OECD E, C. Edwards, was | of the Ladies of Washington and vicinity . bridge, without uniting with General Sheridan, Se a ARGE FURNISHED ROOMS, with Board.at | The Farmers Purauethem and Givethem | °PPTOY Se 246 Pa, avenue, 13th atreet, up stai is to co-operate with him in carryiog out &| PORS4LE—A aacond hand-PORTABLE FUR: | L1191 West street, Georgetown, _aypii-lm? | a Sound Thtashing—The Stolen Goods | Curwixat Coun, Judge Olin—This morn: | coSiwi ee iGns.. Louise lor healing i . wi ished e a ptured— i We bap mecraat exter of operations.—Louis. Hayward & Daritott make, erie new lt be Fiitine, Pable,can Debt th athe sou stnat? tise Coante of she Bowles ef Prince eee Banks charged with larceny, plead Re READ! READ! REapt “ 512 lith st., pear Pa av. oc 8-3t* etween H and 1, sep 17-206! We have the following additional particu. Mary Granser was found guilty of larceny NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS.—Juat re- mw York Dey Goops MAB8KEET.—Tho a = : : lars of the pursnjt, of the rebel raiders upon | 880 sentenced to thirty days in jail. ceived 8 urge ansortuent of Gent's Faraishin New York Herald of yesterday says: NORTH AMERICAN REVI OR GOTO HOTELS AND : che P In the case of Owen Parraway, indicted for | @ isi : c Dry goods stiil continue to decline fn price BER.—Contents :—Baron 5 t BOARDING HOUSE: Sandy Spring yesterday, atd’of the robbery of larceny a nolWe pros was entered” = BEALL'S eee et Pedmetst p yeeg in this city. The fall in the prices of foreign | }t#lisa Oomedy: The Conditio Proprietors of the above ertabli Gilpin & Bentley’¢-sthre, pubitshed elsewhere | Wm: Truunell convicted of an ,essaukt and aha : * Seacea bas oh caren otal bg uircy per cent, Hake teen thor: sock oft Ore SAAS £5 Susman: in to-day’s Star + be tiaeay battery with intent to kill Warren Lowe, W88 | persone will do well to call and oxamine out m veraged abon' rT cen'| Nethaniel Hawthor: ~ o | Sentenced tothe Albany Penitenti: for 2, “RN y Ce . se Grrnome trades erated! ,apont thirey per cent, | Nathaniel Hawth as CROCKERY. CHINA AND GLASSWARE, The party of farmers (14 in number) who | fenten y ary 3 stock CPRURN SHENG 3. GOODS elves yirchaaing imer Cae ary goods} thillinery and oc8 FRANCK TAYLOR. sbawls sold yesterday for about thirt: La “4 cent less than they could be boughtfor & month Mrsto tea CHING. ago. Carpetings also, in the wholesale trade, have bad to eubmit to a similar decline, Having had several years experience in teach- ug ibe recat iin large or small quantities, wens ia paranit fone d the marandera encamped . yes y to the number of 11, under command weeareD, ASFORS: roRRs, and SPOONS. | ot Capt. Chatman, in the woods four miles ai ive W. ‘& BEY. DGE, | | Borthwest of Rockville, where they had en- dep2uiust, t . oa Odd Follows’ Hel Tite st, frosting back ania Witch ender oF | SSeS T 75, TOSSID: my ss “gover o} y lcTos BEORAE, Rano TUNER, AND Garkness, si ir cer t., t ae & BEALL’3,7%b street, bat. .. No ched iel eTeta GEORGETOWN.—Ata meeting of theLincoln Bel. and Johnson Club, held at Georgetown, the following officers were elected :—Jos. Libbey, sr., President; Wm. H. Edes, First Vice-Presi- dent; G@, W. Metler, Second Vice-President; ant of BUSINESS ST (TS, will please ieeoe evods on hands at SMITH a is oD Wm. H. Tenney, Treasurer; Wm H. Oralg, | BRALL'S, 7thestreet, Harp WinrER Tuneatanen. — Twenty- ing : ; : i A t. Land K, No, 361 three bears hve been killed late! we LR e A spirited little Oght ued, the farmers § ; Hugh vine, ; of Lewiston, Maine Their Sppearemes to eucn Eth Ae MOAT Ss Tyrese aneg Te Ih sits ip Natt ee sf making the attack; with: s| ot guns: = such ied I ee A sadeertincrsee in 0 < nombers in that part of the Nate is thought Bb: I would like to engage any number of pupils to & ~ 8D wi " sday Sey fap Weapons as they-had, and some thirty. or forty anothe: 1a ‘of meet: to-nigh CUSTOM GOODS MADE BO ORDER.—Peracns ¢ old hunters to ind-exte a bard et tes A ring & Sone’ wither te ietosee Pis Shots were exchanged on‘each side. \The guer- | **°Mer column of meeting to-night. Eee ene MAMET Dice ita ohne ind-eate a hard winter. bectae , Friends and patrons that ia faters ondera for tu- | Tillas finding they could ubt defend themsel ves — iteteatiy to their advantsen to call ah SMITH & Sr ds Segen tecceowe Vor oemcd cas irate i Bing and repairs of Parca pow ened ec, | ond that the far ete ee Meena n their | LECTURE AT St. ALorstvs HAtr.—To-tior- | BEALL’S, 7th street, bet. E and K No. 362. lished on Uart’s Island, East River, Now Wore, TERMS REABONABLE. Will be recetved at the following p “ry y their | TOW Aight Mr. John F. Frophy will deliver a BOYS’ SUITS.—We have just receive! our large and arrangements uave been perfected to &C- Address personally or by letter, fall and er.s:ock of Boys’ Clothing, which we Daptain, Chatman, and nine of the sparty thas com Modste 15.000 prisoners. The place ie con- Dempsey-& O'Toole, Stationers. Wietevers and bs escaped. Lieutenant Walter Bowie) son of W. florts, started tow: Printers, 326 ‘Pa: av iN between 9th and 10th lecture at St. Aloysius-Hall, Ist street, bet wean I and &, for the benefit of two members: of St. otrrete. n ‘ i Aloysius Literary Institute who were drafted. . ‘3 bh es pale will | Re auprutts oop somite poorest aetir eg Bigb enback, Plano Warerooms, 498 11th | W. W. Bowle, of Larethian was of | Mr. Brophy is a good speaker, and his lectnre pies SMI & BEALL B? pa hes A woman in Wictigat lately took hold 67th... Georastowa, DO. . gohan, KR. Mador, Parmacentist, corner of Hand | shoot one bf the > sohere. Ee ie ae et, | Will no donbt be worth hearing. oN. 361 sg t-te o she suppored to be a stove holder on [A282 WILL: PLEASE TARE NOPIOR, Temstrests: haunts: $: the houseqt it. Ward wit directions Bike Goa os al PICKLES! Prokans 1 PrOKL the floor of her kitchen the other’ da: id ‘Academy ot the Visitation Genrestown; Mias.| that his ( ’s) father should be notified of Affai mn Georgetown. : —_— H found It te be & large rattle snake, “Ste "or — : gullang.G) Mays Protesadtecd SCE heldy Bens | the tact. Guasp Lanceny—Nidholes, Foreman dad | The undersignsd hare new on hand twenty bar. caped being bitten, but how isa mystery.” LANSBURGH & BRO. will sell from this day | Reins. F. Kley. 8 nop 21-20" Brune Bowie, also a son of W. W. W. | Lorenzo Corn were arrested by officers Brown | rela New Jersey OUCUMBER PICKLES, fw bring, Ty\0 GROCERS SUTLERS AND | Bowie, and a Sergeant of the Ist Va. (Rebel) TO onoonEs SOMRES AND | DBALBRS - Cavalry, who was with his brother, sl taken Fo SALE eee foe @nd-was handed over to Gen. Augur From one to thize Bonsai hela TURNIPS, jast night by adetachmentof the parsuing par- ae and Ratpbagn,, Apply ty. ot ; ers was hart OF in person A iy) Jedi #bh in the and eeded in: recap’ octlwo tay heft pete Anne, ost Of the goods stolen, sp alas, Becaptared our atolem! horses. This thieves was detachmnestifrom Mosby's ‘command, which ach equad’ - ditions a ersered i beak ia and Camero: larceny Of two coats, ti suitable for family use, To th xe who wish to ) oe rty FOO ee aiagen They went Frers put up th: ir ewn Pictles. ran be aopostied et 8) Wora ty store as if to purchase ar, sevta ver 100, at 276 D ati between 13th and’ i , r ig ote q ) One alipipied a contunder his clothes, dha hiner | Huy streets, where Groceries of all Kiuds came had a coat in a bag he carried with him. Both | ‘fe3-. ost : : are sent to jail for court hy Justice Buckey. )) ">a | SCOTT: & w CROCKERY, 8 A88. ep Canan —Arrived—Boate Vaille, 117 47-100) CUTLERY AND FANCY avons * : 10> The Cour's in California haven't been | their entire stock of foo the able to ‘nd aan bend Past ‘will make ihe China. ‘ DRY GOODS, " men te! a! ‘vokt « Spiritoal Iotelligence”’and “Linperial Maree | {fom 20 to 30 yor cont: loss tham they were sold Inag en,” ts of no sort of use, j week, : The New Bruns: militia qught to be Please call early. asithe stock will have to be re- all sent to the front. ey met fora parade | duced. ‘. 4 oes other day, but got into a fight in a‘ grave- LANSBUBGH & BRO., - ie T f 876 Seventh sant, We someti: 2 Cae yey eg Phied door above. ms coal, to Hieston & Uo; Old Abs, 102 do,,. jo., American Boy, 116,do. to feo akee, andering Boy, 111 6-100, to Hampshire Baltimore Go; G@. W. H. \ Ann Bliza, Gi Ritter, Wm; Walsh, ©. E. Detmoias Ci jet a soe > : 2 OAL OIL LA mentees ante rebellion.’ land. 20. pos ye 4 anus, J. F. Movallon,: 768 97-1 Oe > n COAL OTL) AND DO ia pushing tremendonsiy. He'| _N.B. Wewilleell Green & Dantels’ 8POOL OOT- Two of the, pateuers; with whom we con- | land Ga: 0. a Gree, ¥. Ue hea | gupomib ae RAGED otAibicn 80 GEOR hansen " In Sweden the chitd: TONS at 9 cents, and's 'P, Oonta’a at 1% Cents, | versed, expressed the belief that the whole - 100, £0. Bo) en Co > re: mabreee thebeat asortment evar offered forthe > wiopeny varie ae anen ‘who have the’ Lar oat ig sae He Sea party conld have been captured had there been | JS. Fox, i11 11-100, to Atherican-Of, sy Washivgton publicrat I" per cent lower than ane inhale the sir from the Purityine appa to oct 5 < ~ : Ls @ concerted action. But each man in gare Ls, [Gaile eps tor somreniven thecity: oT neta stiCK OLS sky-rockst Salona eenies cane fc Hares! die ARE. oooscialls. adapted - e arving teen cheaht Rae ta met wrk sop-Ind" 5.816 Fat inerth, bet Wothone vith trated bis abdomen, ; Tt pene-, ole payiea Sp, Ns orice Must. iver: 0 ifthe city,’ S 69) fnadeo teir_escapa:» |! Hb: ‘IND! = wou india was an act of El Syed st Ae Gers MH ef Petters | Honsefurniabing toc ein tite Cally daring Ferrniton ‘ + aa y 8 tase apnreettit, .. Phar, apd. th #4, .: --q: fee = fed eiegh toot womal # Yotoqste tiecqro GIMAVA THAKNL } bergen ed Gas © Ok, SgtAt Saptia £7F o> : ss a , ie ‘awol H.OD |} Fiteo aut

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