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NEW YORK HERALD, TH UTLWIST, | MEWS FROM WASHINGTON, Wastincton, Oct. £, 1862. ‘HE REPORTED CHANGES IN THE CABINET. Differences of opinion um ug the members of the Cabi- net about the President's proclamation to emanctpate the slaves, involving the retirement of some of them, and new arrangements a8 &@ consequence, are pronounced URSPAY, TANT FROM THE £0 Additional Details of the Bat- tle of I-u-k-a. 7 Gefence is the gunboats, and that the battory of mue inol gous €rom the Franklin, which were seat owt there, are dismounted in the sand and going to rum, with carringos acrows and equipments. At one time there grere twelve aive incl guns Mounted Woiond saudbey Yroaatworks but they have boon dismounted, Here w a mation Haat de mands goveramout attention. DESTRUCTION OF REBEL BOME PKOOF mAgar tems. The following report has bocn made to tlep Seoretary of eksgivir emoctaMarion, #7 aI P. RONGAN, GOVERNOR OF The wre Sie Oo tt ft i aiietion we came, with stricken hearts aud chastones rite, to own pe . gratetel reuse, our thavkngivin countions © wumber and infinite im @Xtent, 4 yoar fraught with the beaviest sorrows has yet. in tho mer. ciful ple of Providence, beow distinguiched by (Xo Be eL COM HH OOK Dhne: Alitiough it i# Bumbered ye the ase pepeeas "et history, and ite sorrow!ut preying ‘hose who ought to be best informed upon | the Navy:— a se wen | ere ecg avee on many earth ghenee, yor. tho pre- e Bul . avy Yano, Wasan |, Sept. 20. cheas bined shea im the cause ovr cofvtry w ‘The Ohio Battery Captured and Re- THE ADDRESS OF THE GO’ % Sim@—Liout. Gomuandi a rear e Pian.ce Dutlow and strengthen ovr lowe and ovr reverence for VERNOKS, ling Magaw roports tte ‘The adsiress presented by the Governors of the States | tinh of the rebel, bomb prowl at Lower © aad ko tmteions, hile the, bitter sorrows of y ut, wi oar will ! mility, Whatever was captured Four Times, to President Lincoln will probably be published to-mor- | Wworo coves in butter, and. the work way totaal’ bene wee | pamlonaie nthe carter nvtad ut. the war bosaiven way ae. row. than wae anticipated. A email body of rebel cm¥- | to 8 deop and subdand convietion of duty in defending tho id Key &e. A FORMIDABLE SQUADRON FOR THR mussmesrerr | try made ite appearance, but dispersed upow =: tutoarity of the Union. Ketlection bas mado cloar our RIVER—D. D, PORTER APPOINTED ITS COMMANDER. Speheres of & vole; - mashotey from our shde. Sere, cat bad Seas of ee Saree, Sree : Benson, wounded eee wee i deGnite (orm. Oar I-u-kea Correspondence D. D, Porter, of the United States Nawy, bes been 9p: | by the discharge of hie owt pst, ‘hich waa Raniing Sime Rave boos, visvated, end our sacrifices have J-v-K-A, Miss., Sept. 23, 1862, pointed to the command. of all the naval forces on the | carelessly. Ho came up in yragon, and has beem made w lene seldeh our government and institutions Whe Avroncl of Kosecrans—Vovition of the Union Forces | Mississippi rivor, with the rank of Acting Rear Admirat. ball 4 hospital. Ihave tho houor to be, with great ein et Lani ay Rave brought us 0 a more just appro. Bulord’s Brigade Encages Han to Hand with the | The force under his orders, in vessels, guns and inen, will ones, ANDREW HARWOOD, Commodore Commanding Potodsae Flotitia To Hon. @ Writes, Sooretary of ihe Navy PAYMASTKR MISSING. Acting Assistant Paymaster Nibio, of te wavy, end late of the United States steamer Montgomery, is mesing APPOINTMENT OF EXAMINING SUKGRONS, be larger than ever before under the command of any United States naval officer. His squadren will be distinct in every way from that of Admiral Farragut, who wil! ‘still command the Weatern Gulf Blockading squadroa, the headquarters of which will be Pensacola. TROPHIES FROM THE BATTLE FIELD OF ANTIBTAM. Captain Lowell, of Geperal MoeCleijan’s stall, arrived ere to-day with soime of the robol standards captured in the battle of Antiotam, and deposited them. with: the Adjutant General of the army, Several of these trophies are fine silk standards, gotten up in the most elaborate manner, and profusely ornamented; but tho targer wumber of the thirty-nino are the common rebel bvatile fags—a simple square rag, sometimes dingy brown and sometimes white, with a cross surcharged with stars. It was wwiended, we believe, that the. flags shauid be Jor. mally prescnted to,the President by Capt. Lowell, and it was desired that Brigadier General John Cochrane, who accompanied the officer in charge of the flags, should make some remarks upon the occasion; but owing to the Presidert’s absence there was, no ceremony at all in the matter, and we lost, no doubt, a good war spaech, as well Phets— Charges, Cxpiure and Recapture of the Ohio Bat- fory—Bravery of the Fifth Iowa Voluntecrs—Desperation Of the RebelimFirve-ness of he Struggle—The Rebel Dead and Wounded Leiton the Field by Price—General Rose~ rans’ Poree—hetel Moree and Loss—Capture of the Rebeb Baggage Train—Our Losses—Gallaniry of the Union LG nerals and the Troops—Rebrat of the Rebels— Arrival 2. Grant and His Fore:s—Where the Fight Actually Treatment of, the Revel Wounded by Treir Own 1 Be. , hice Wor, widh all its horrors, has been rampant bere for (ha last two days. Day before yesterday evening Rose. © ans’ corps reached the leit wing of the enemy 10 font of Tuk-a, and a most bitter and desperate atruggle Suened, in which ovr arms were again victorious. We Aad coly @ portion of our army engaged, Generat Hamil ton’s division being the only one w ehe fight, The plan by which Gen. Prico was to be capuived was a very good ue, 1d, had it been carried out, would have beca dov'btediy successful, The evemng of the fight Gen Coane lay at Burnsville, e4.bt milos west of this point, on cond aud Sixth divisions, under com || throe in the soldier, th ndditional appoitmonte of examining surgeons:—George McCook, M. D., of Pittsburg, Ws.; A. Jackson Car penter, M, D., Of Lancaster, Pa,; Crawferé Irvia, M. D,,of Hoilidaysburg, Pa,; Myron H. Harding, M.D. of Lawrenceburg, Ind.; Waa. G. Porry, N.H.;C. M Rublee, of Montpelier, Vt.; Zachariaa Reed, M.D., of Mount Holly, N. J.; Nathew Alien, M Do Lowell, Mass. GENERAL, WADSWORTH “AND THE LIQUO DEALERS, | Which wsciany e Military Governor of this city, General Wadsworth, | maost taaguine ‘ask Gontinuss to make seizures of wines and liquors day, oug | SRE tho tram is far from being suppressed. Many of the | ¢htee unl onees dealers contrive still to ovade the propibitory edict. tae that Hie CORRECTION. eee ey ee prome Being, avd bear 9 S°%, from Io our Washington despatches of the 90th uit the oane | Peryanue sess Vadgeneuta follow th mm ber blexsings of the just, aud for wercies eatare forever; Wat we halivbs whereu tod the Tthar aod Koss, were advanced about one | 8a prcasant ttle piece of the “pride, pomp and circum. | OF Jobn Coffey, Master's Mate gn the Gull Blockading | His prerogatives are awn “vod and = ts. ar sid a balf niles towards this place on the left. tance of glorious war.” Fquadron, was mentioned as Having been dismisved the | E"F, 4 Mi! tues, aad RNG Pr Sali our are epoed about half-past four tn the after THR ARMY. service for drunkenness, Mr Cottey called on us yoater: | inien and prosperity ewe dima "Hi a be re Unig de, wud fecm-vand of Goloue! Joa | Brigadier General Emory ae been assigned to duty | day, aud showod us the order from Aduiral Farragut to | Stored and that we may haw — otirnsth fo gel te rials a the Uf m te eugsgemeat, and eulered | with the Highth Army Corpe, and sedered to report 1a | report to'the Secretary of the Navy, aud to also report | (Me (slurs, | do apnwumt Fm WS fhe fo SO oe tore than any other of our forces. The ugbting was al | person to Major General Wool the fast of his resiguation. Mr, Coffuy claims to tave | to Alm'shiy Ged aud lds reas inetd that, eunpending resigned in consequence of iff health Ali ordinary business pursuits, ¢ People oF this State do a moet iogother, im their own e& 6B places Of worship, CONSULAR APPOINTMENT. fund thal the said day, throughom » %© sppropriutely ob- James Monson, of Ohio, has been appointed Consat at | served Rio Janeiro, in place of Richard C, Parsons. fn wituews whereot f hare horm "i set iny band and mst hand to hand, Kt vi The robels charged and took the ath Ohio battery four disferent times, and it was as u retaken by our boys. Every horse ia the battery was killed, aud thero were oniy eight men loft unwounded Mason Brayman, of Illinois, hag beea appointed Briga- dier Goucral of Volunteers. Hon, Richard Franchot bas resigned the colonelcy of the One Hundred and Twenty-first New York regiment Z the State, at the city and dt for duty. Every oilicer was wounded aud one | He accepted the position only temporarily. A captain of | WRETUAKD CONDITION OF THE UNION OIVIC PRISON: Tanenn tae riot ag A Ncutonunt killed. It was supported by the Fifth lowa, | the regular army bas been piaced in command of the re- ERS IN RICHMOND. ear Lord ope thousand who fought like tigers—their first battle, tov, they met tho rebels every time they charged and fought the: at close quarters, The desperation of the enemy was aston- fsbi Several of them endeavored to tear our colors rom the bands of the men by main strength, and either giment, an arrangement agreeable to all parties, consider: ing the military experience of his anecessor. Surgeon Edward B. Dalton, United states Volunteers, 0 ¢ New York, not long ainco dismissed from the service, bag One of the volunteer nurses who were taken prisoners tr tar, upon the Bull rua battle fleld, whe has recoatiy returned | SY the Governor-—Locewoont., Dore, Hrivate seorclary f Desertion. from Richmond, furnishes the following list of civiians | 4 gotdter Wrom, Accused detained in prison there, who, together with about thirty TOTHE — THe une, + Hoarrat, ¢ beer restored to his late rank and position, by order of | Kentuckians, principally from tho counties of Letcher, Currecas Grams srished in the attempt ur were taleeu prisoners, In one | the President. Breasthil!, Floyd snd Johnson, numbering in all about Wasumavon, D. C., Auguan; 4, 1868 Spot next morning I counted sevenieen redels tying dead MOVEMENTS OF COLONEL VAN WYCK. one hundred, are coufived together in one room. Their Rearacres Sim—Permit me to eorrest awe TOF Which ap Sixteen feet square’ would condition is wretched beyond description. They believe | peared tm your: last Thursday's issus, We Paviishot a ‘ound one of thoir coloneis, ove i Colone! Van Wyck bas arrived here from his command at Yorktown, where bo represents affairs aa very dull. ‘This is tho first time he has beev absent from the penin- sula since March. He will leave to morrow a(ternoon ou brief visit to New York on business. “ SIMEON PRAPER PROVOST MARSHAL THE WAR DEPARTMENT, their government, and | list of uames of the Que Hundred and Bim 'b regiment are wasted, baggard and slmost idiotic from | Now York State Volunteers who absemot themscives suffering, having endured ail the tortures of | without leave, or, iu other words, doverteras @ Sf, | Gnd the notorious Libby prison, worse than the | mysolf in that list, which is a decided mistake, | Bever Black Hote of Cateutta,for from five to nine months. | absented myself (rom eamp, eithor with or w ‘Hout « Some of them are from sixty to seventy years old. pass, since I loft Camp Wool. near Troy, lantdtarg ") Wott meo where they died with their com. on two erissuns of the Eleventh Ohio bat- 1 dead horses, and the batiery iost minety. fight. Inoue place lay a rebel azd a Union Unionist shot through the st, and in fall- pinaged his net into the breast of the themselves forseken by GRNERAL Ov ‘They ” ‘ a t te who, shot him, and they felt together, therebel | Secretary Stanton bas appointed Simeon Draper, Fsq., | are without money or friends, and their F rantet anat fer okies Peggy ot oY bm |}ettching our boy by the throw, They tty in this poei- | of New York, to be Provost Marshal Genoral of the War | ping from their bodies with rotteness. The spectacle is | tivo list wae made out; 1 gave up ty gun andiortere — (i) tion on bamiliating to all. Forty or more of those poor fellows sitting or lying stark naked, killing vermin on their dis- cased infected clothes. Many are destitute of clothing, exeepting pantaloons; aad they are better off than others from being losa tortured with insects. A few days before the departure of the informant, one monts to the regiment, came (o Crace Church Hosp Alexandria, was detailed there to attond to the @ duty which | performed faithfully, My deseriptive, was sent (rom my regiment to that hospital, od po@ em in the Lospital the name of whieh heads threterw® Jn conclusion, ir, permit me to state, ax an Irishmen, 006 Of Lmmet's school, that rather than desert the sacred cause of my adopted country, particularly ata crisis Nee and it was with difficulty sd and dead lay it Department, the new post created a few days ago under General Orders No. 140. THE MEDALS OF HONOR FOR THE BVAWE. During the late session of Congress the Secretary of the Navy was authorized to cause two hundred medals of honor to be prepared, with suitable emblems aud de- lention whatever to them, and of evirse they fall upon Aue liauds of our surgeons, who’ are as busy as inen can | vices, which shall be bestowed upon such petty officers, | Of these wretched prisoners juunped from a window, | the provent, when my countrymen are nubly at rupghg at well be, and the ho- pitas presea: such s.enes as I mever | sesmen, landsmen and mariues as Shull most distinguish | ¥3% fired upou by four of the guards, but escaped Gaket ae Shes tu saree of bomear sodeennion Sout oir, Againswish to jock upon. Every tew inomonts some info the city, where bo wae killed. Mo was a Virginiau, | rather tian violate the sacred promise 1 unde of being and was believed by his {dtlow prisoners to have beeu 1a° boring uader aberration of mind for. some weeks. An Bbstaut and true to thie hospiiable copublie, | would wil ndwit out a murmur, app “ lingly die the bage and dastardly death of a traitor, Sir, s during the present war! and $1,000 were. appro yseph Kuhn, krenk Kubo, Conrad Zeul ot - H, Duity, L. Kaka, W. Protzman, Mbps S, Jeffries, A. Brunty, B. Schauack aud M! e. he aimosphere eauting I suppose thure must be semething in ich rapid decay. It can’t be the countenance expressive of discomfture by the Genws of Liberty, who, with an airof apparent calmnces but Peterson's Deteclor sends the following aescription of a Fuel; 't, PBit now and dungerous- counterfeit on the City Bank of Mon- nen aetualiy eugaged in the fight, and the rebels some | woren sitk, tho colors arranged after the manner of those PY: Mite, John McAdams, A. R. Henwood, D. A. Hen- | an Judiay woman en the right end; ‘The following Virginians were scized while pursuing thelr ordinary avocations by querilias and Stuart's caval- ‘and held as prysonera on account of their loyalty to lust year. ck desperate fighting, for the time ft lasted and the aum- ‘The whole nuwber of articles to the State Fair is 2,500, © of troups actually engaged, has mot before been seea of stragglers away from the places of muster, Difficul- ties, too, exist in consequence of the necessity of furnish. From Logan—Rbodes Trout and James H, Mason, From Pendicton—John D. » KENTUCKY. Williatn 1, Hurst, Samuel H. Hurst, Daniel Connolly, Before Lion. Judge Brody. DECISIONS. Serr. 29.—Jolin MeNicol ys. Fredorick R. A. Bredy.-- tecrs and gecruits, ‘mounting to twelve er fourteen millions of dollars have, as far as known, bean paid, and those disbursements have required the use of notes of the ners taken during their retreat, which retreat re. 2 vied the stampede of a flock of sheep more hau an riay of flying soldiers, They scottered throach the woods ri J jth a lose of twohundred aud sixteen men, The Eleventh | gion of the Hxcise law, namely:— f State, has recently been in Washington, enjoying all the | out eocia;. but with leave to renew on further proof ob $$$ ee a pparently oblivious to dauger and only anxious to wateh wery phase of the fight. ‘Ag darkness gathered over the scene the rebel army etired into J-u-k-a, and at twelve o'clock at,night vom. ‘Obw Railroad by the rebels demonstrates its value to the and lag: aettled . A. 7; Siewart and others v6, The Madtgon Avenue Bap- government. tis} Churcl. —Caso settled ‘Third—It is understood that each commissioned officer . Myliya B. Warner ws. ThoBoard of Edncation.Motica the army receives from the Paymaster com * Jof ‘not less than $600 per annum, fore, STAMPS FOR DOCUMENTS. quartermaster or disbursi encod their retreat. At bout seven o'clock A.M. their | all payments made by. & By chapter 163, section 24, of the acts of the Thirty- Did etabiepesinecaassepeedand-: Rhote force wes tn rapid fight, parsued closely by iam. should be trcated as Peng Terr theee per cust | fourth Congress, it Je provided that no instrument on |. Tax Hast o» tm Usiosy Corns Ixeurove—We an. Itou's division. At about twelve o'clock General Grant Should be deducted and withheld from. the amount | paper, issued prior to the Ist of January, 1863, witheut | pcunced some time ago that the grand lecture room of thereof accordingly. Deing stamped, sball be deemed invalid on that account. | Cooper Eustitute was undoggoing great changes in the {o- od staf arrived from Burnsville, and tho Second and sixth divisions arrived abows tho same time, and were tnurediately ordered to return. | General Grant remamed a Jshort time, and then feturned to Burnsville, from whence, next morning, he returned to Corimth. OMeral notice has been received hat Rosecrans is a major general—a deserved recognition ‘Suits for recovery of penalty can only be instituted by } tcrnal arrangements for the accommodation of the pubs collectors. Hence, if stamps are not ready for use on the | tic. The changes have row been entirely compinied, and ‘Istof October, no injury or lose will result to the public. | the aypearance of the hall is greatly improved. In fact It is expected, however, that stamps for leading purposes | the place has been corapjetely m){am@rphored, and pre- ‘will be ready by Wednesday or soon after, and the use of | sentesuch an altered appearance that the visitor accus- stamps will be required whenever the department is pre. | tomed to the old hall 's puazied to cetermine tha precise | pared to furnish them, nature of the changer. Tbe place bas been rechristened br ealuable services and bis miittary skill, officer or enli man. ‘to this comand, or ts ic . | An attack was anticipated on Corinth when our troop | hospital within the limita of the command.’ TER SUPPLIES YOR THE ARMY. tn honor of {be alterations, and ‘8 now knonnag “Tue, eft, by the combined forees of Breckinriage and Van [pees Apt eT ne ay in ‘Now fs the time to hurry up.the shoes and wintor cloth- |) Hall of the Unton.’’ A more comsmodious, better ventiy frorh, ft hae not yet takin psee,and te not now expected: | only OB surgeOR'S ot Se eeerrtiats tertidente | iagfor the army, There should bono lack of supplin in | yated, Later Miumingted, and altgetber deter mansapd Irbere isa rumor of Ashtiog at Bolivar; but nothing is | Showing that the officer is’ unfit for duty on account of |,the Quartormastor’s Department, or of prompingss in | public meeting hap it would be impoesi pepe) voly known. Horbvat’s division ie there, and we | sickness, and that the bh Te vere to save lifo Or | noir delivery. Commanders of regiments should lagk | country. The maja alteration consists in the removal br nt ng vice ni position, DO 40 resiak the attack | prevent permanent disability If iBeresimentte which | oorsiy afer their quartarmastera 8 cold wapiher ap. } che stage from she Seventh sirect entranceo (ha sag of a lurgor army than that of eituer Price or Van Dorn. Pi ‘be ‘approved. by regimontal, brigade, sive ene proaches. an Ren ri teenaged F segemermsty Swf 2 The fight at Tu. k-n was entirely on theenemy’s left wing, | corps rig PJ certitiate must be |” COUNTERFEIT AND WOTHLESS MONFY AFLOAT. | formerly stationed oa & Jevel for, have bean arr & and nowhere else; we neither attacked the contre nor py ee (Cos een yy 2 r t thetmtaieat | The army seems to ba. footed with counterfolt money. | a sort oom pa Pog og right of thetr position, as | understand bas been reported | girestor at these headquirters. If = ts in @ | and notes of broken banks. Sutlers bring piles ef them = *, A> ‘eum, ‘ae, thaoam ry Te by tolegraphs nd bis regiment isnot ia aa command, | 49 (he brokers, and tne eale of counterfeit detectors has | Heretic acoustic quaition boon ioproved, Baas # ay snd | ‘Tho treatment of robot wounded by thelr own nurseg | the cortitcate mum De ME eacat director at theae | increased greatly in thia chy. dred and Aitpobairs have alsy been added to.'@ 4 'tuting i accommodations of the hail—no inconsid@ralie inppove- uvies according to thoi cundition, In the hospital one | poaaquarters. Some of the seccasionists here have broached a schome mont. ‘The hghting and vensiatingapraratos jare tike. of thom begged a glass of water of me. I finally got it for dhird—Far) vey heer ty motes for rendering our postal curreney valucless by manutec: | MO. .torgone a compilers ehorariah fee thew have Uke im, and asked the nurse why be did not attend him, | op ey eet m 4 ehay irony oe turing at the South and inteoducing 2 the North large | ola chandeuers, aie tarow a very Sopinaa ‘nen His roply was, “Oh, he is only @ damuod conscript.” | ‘ners tbe eartificate shows that the man cannot | amounts of spurious postal notes. Jnéging frou the | the sight, Rave beoe taken Su ay sad Ore: laced by on, Volxuleers are genoraily as Kindly treated as circam. | reasonably be expected to recdver, ih s general Regpiial: 1 ctumay work on their own paper mosey, the rebele } {he prilaan in the body. of the hall. aud Afw At he walle, tances permit; but.the poor conscript has @ bard time. ram resienet 0 en oe Reraee gh ph es eal ave pemn Suneuse tn atiamgting, 19. instaye | teontge bn ert ny nao we? it the wate Kverything hore is qniet, Troops are moving (@ Jacinto, | Manay a nPeiCamer intermediate commanders, if hd f ourp, It has been suggesiod thas thoy mag bave them aan ae ee ret tne katy tes twoutyoslx 10 reinforce Rosecrans, and it is supposed that Price wil rary hospital fand ‘oe — ‘a maeufaovored in Kagland; but the Bnglish will hardty Warhingtony iklin, Shokespere, The 1. none 6 :immedtately followed by a large foree. We may bave | command. comitans vet Dy imo medical director at | iru counterfeiters for the rebels, This auw war men | Mi'va, Fane, Wintel Som, Neut OF sy and Washing on no wore stirring times tw a day of two, these uarters. eure oanuot succeed. Lada wah tle? locations over the ene —— Fourth—No leaves of en or furloaghs will bo TBs ST, ALOYSIUS TOSriTAL. b . peep orgy en U reat to tne bear Congressional Nominations. ete te ee olelar cuchenged priscuvcyor for any | ‘THESE Aloyaive Hospital te compleve, aad ready for dora the outer ulches, aid 8%” eautigah micros are s ‘newton, N. J., Oot. f, 1862, other cause (han sickness or tained in the | penrly four thousand fatieue, The Séoretary of War had Ce ia for reporter pT ‘The Tho demoerntie convention for Ws Seoond Congres: | manner above tndianted. ts cauag | required the chureh of 8k Aloyelas to be devoted 10. cial at fon bang paHLY s snete wants and revuires Jonal district anet to-day im this dity, and om the fourth a lp pro veri’ ‘han unity o—. Go exicnaions | boepital purpores, and the clergy of the church offered tp | mente. nye i =e dchaire have been ( pritot nominated George Middleton, of Monmouth, for | ‘yi 'ys granted. : Duild @ howpital thet wonld aevemmodate double ape] Just in uu Ofte Hage, SINY in eany Dearing nnd seein ress. Tho convention endorsed the resolutious of tke |” giatha-nmnmanding oficers end ofMeers tn charge of | yumpér tne church eonld, Nola, Mm little delay couls be soheiheny ny. the pees, sad See eee v4 Couvontion, Speeches ware made by. Messrs: Ki: } onpltale will not HiOk Raila tlre ore will | bad, A call for eoutribations was mate, and tw one | roa railing. "The earn o roams have beew removed Histon, Skeiten and Naw, . forward them vnrovgh the i; | week sum moet Quam éuftelent to pay ibe, whole | Nhe ors iy MEAS SY cet and Fourth avenue, commu: } Senate randlt BD Awe proper Pee ‘ote Brbper | oot was raised, by Who gongrogation. The hospital | “A now entrance ig ded on ‘Thivd avenue, lending to Reaone Coukling has beo® unanimously and by soclama- Poe yk ibe A ‘considered, and the deoision com. | is admirably acranged, wantilated, lighted wiph gas, and | a late rogues, fee y whidh seven doors upes on the fon ronomunated (or Congress by the republican conven. | Toi lected through tho same chantels without delay “but nighed with bot and cold water, Jectnre be : for this diateict. no attention will be paid to cases where thia order bas § Th Cailwlic cuareh, coe Dunncry at Krodoriok wore Lenihan y- mal s were planned and exeonted ander : Borr, fi and commanding oMicers will be held | takun for bevpitale, but Protegts ‘ware, by both | the dirccyoe of MB fuiiinenn, the clerk of the ball, and ute, Gets 3, 1008. | Down eter ths ebeervanes. Catbistes end Protestants to the War Tete teuy against | Mr. J. KS sthe voll “nowe engineer, and the entre. ‘The repudiican and Unton Congressional Corwention for | " ‘command of Major General BANKS, brigking up the convent avd jy find an olor wae | oxy eso WAR € by Ne. Peter Comper, Tho hall was ‘Twoniy-ninth distrist, Gomponctof the counties of | Ricuanw It Tewix, Caplain, Aldwie-Camp, Acting dsniet- } tgiyod to restore the buildings 93 rortclaal won. Ct, pe oad the thapeet io he. pele, om, i ag foie Set Se ek Cae Lo en eae mete Lic etog eb6 Tala teow TQ ip tmdgeetied | Me ohewra? cour iy ipe oti fac lt Reva ovat meses fosfinatad for repropeditative in Congress Hon, ‘THe DSFKYUER OF SMT ISL AKD. qhat thore were o her “authdegs white Od eet ag | fag, UW of all toe bam Of tha yu goe boreal mdyaa. eran Persone who reac, mere (rom Shy Tslans BUR Lash sng | Monyea toa tr agen fo Lad We ytaon j th OCTOBER 2, 186%. wine tek to dollow up tbe inquiry aod paoish the wrong avers houses, ‘ences » @d irees. This is net waste, but ts the natnral comseq @RC® Of war, 04, the uy 94 unheait — DAN -——————— Fredericks Filth avomue, M & Co son i a Sherman om Ar Ol i ‘and Pillaging. eet £0 THY BDITOR OF THY MEMP UIs REEL REIN, eres MIE tyson, + «! Gene Menvums, (Tenn. ,)dep> 21, 86. | f way, Sin Your comments on the recent orders of Generals | Fea Halleck and MoCiolian afford the ocoasion appropriaty | hee Bm for mo to mako public the fact tht Ginro iia law of | SYeh arte, ~ Congress, a8 old us our flovernmoent itael!, but recunciot | Sectors g Tt CRAPIaine Temes. on the 10th of April, 1806, and in force ever since. ‘that n tte Dau faturer, No. 26 Kaet Broeiway Jaw reada:— ~All otticors and soldiers are t Passports Procured om pehave shomselves orderiy i A fiiguarters and on their march, and whoever shat! commit LLM ARTH, United States Covet este OF spoil, eithor fm walks of trees, parks, warrens, mt led sieey : Sieh yomtn, houses or gardens. cornticlda, |i cloxts or mea = wn, alt imal aly dentro ny pl res Bue a aaa belongingée the in! tanta of tae United New Style of Ariane 4g nbs Richt order of the then Commander-in Spoons for sale by 1. KAMA, tal Untied Biotes, shall (besiies such penaltios ag thoy oF? | ances Tecreeees Hable to by law)’ be mo nding to the nagare and dogreo of the odenca, by the judsmeut of aGenerm or Regimental Court Martial ‘Such is the law of Congress, amd the orders of the Con ven Y PERSON mandor-ia-Chiof are, that officers er soldiers convicted of Ww vem CENT straggling and pillaging shall be punished with death. | by buying Sily. 1 WRN EY RIK ery, Tex Taya These ors haye not come to me officially, but | have | Door Mats, Kichen Tabies, Rettigeratorm My USHC% Brooma, aon thom iu the nowspapers, and um eatixiied that tho: ‘*xpreas the determinution of the Commanier-in-Chie SWaggling and pillaging have ever been great military ertmes, and every oilicer and goldier in my command Knows what stress | have laid upon them, and that, so fur a5 tm my power lias, Feoilh punish them Ww the fuld-extent 0° the law and orders. ‘The law is one thing, the execution of the law anoth God bimself bas commanded: Thou shalt not kill; thou shalt not soul, thou shalt not covet tay neighbor's pods,” &e. But will avy one aay those (inva are not ieee now as woll & before these lawa were anuownced at. NSLLS log at ory i. ete, A per Kmatitate, im aa, OF 2 Tiluatrated catalogues free. RTIOLES FOR UNION SOLDIERS, ty ay should be sent by the Harmden Expresm 72. dend daily to all Union camps, and charge OOF \ Ric HOUSE, Sinai? Lnow admit-the law to be, that no oflicor or sol- |, a4 THE DUPY, dior of tho Unite States sinall commit wasto or destrac: | geht eo ie ee a iahels arpeenate tien of ovrniields, orchards, potato patobos, or any kind deeaie czarseay of pillage on the Broperty of friend or foe near Moms, Unt F gland prepared to execute the ler as ar ab = Tio as Werehotuse ame i cee ae OLPHLO WOLVE, 22 Beaver atroot Hamburg, for foreigh markets, for below the price of pons! ‘No officer or soldier should enter the house or premises of auy peaceable citizen, no matter what thoir politics, unless on business, aud no puch officer or soldier can er from a written Jers roccived for elipmente from Engia * A cox ‘S$ BONS. All who want a Cruteb or Cane, Cailon COX.tr Maiited inne, ALN timber 35, F BOX OF PAPER AND ENVELOPES (SINGLE INE ZA tial ready marked), only $1 60, at GIMBREDE’S, 668 Biondway. NTOKAKI AYASH. GUNJAH WALLAH. force an entrance uviess he have a written or: ig oficor Or-peovost marshal whic! 2 f must be oxhibited demanded. When forage, buthiing or other matorials, are 1 tod Btates, a receipt will be givon by the officer them, Which reocipt should be presented to quartermaster, who wilt subatitute therefor a regular voucher, to be paid according the circumstances. If the officer refure to give such receipt, the cilizea may fairly infor that the property ts wrongfully talon, avd he } Orders daily, dowing tp teem ain should, for his own protection, asecrtain tho name, rank lise noe at optus tn all Ite toeriae Per Merve ‘aud regiment of the oficor, and report him in writing. ang soldier commits waste or destruction, the vation {t Lius far triumphs over every other med! ons 9! ail kinds, Falpliation of the Heart, Neuraigia » Aceon! whose property is thus wasted , mmst Gud out the Ber Herald of druggist. company and regiment of tho actual transqressor. rn eee ‘hemist and Impor- In order to punish, there must he a trial i] a wenn there must testimony It is not that 4 general accusation be made that solliors ore doing this or that; [ capnet punich my whole command, or a whole baitalion, becatise one or two vad suldiers do wrong The punishment must reach the perpetrators. aad no one identify them so well as the ry, who ts interested. The Stato of Tennessee does not | the@lf responsible for acts of larceuy committed by her citizon, nor does the United States or any other na- tio, These are individual acts of wrong, and puvish- ment oan oaty be inflicted on the wrong-doers. Tknow RHEUMATISM, GRAVEL A, &U., AC. WOLFE'S CELEBRATED SCHEIDAM AROMATIO ouee ‘SCHNAPPS. = Tho above medicinal beverage is manuts prietor, in Holland, exp aud in Europe, who qualities, ‘snd prescribe it. in their practice. rietor has in his possession more than tem thou Patients who have used it in iy letiors the above named oom. the diteulty af identifying particular soldiers, but diffl- | 5) has the privilege of referring fo the follow!i oulties do not alter the impo: tance of principles of jus- Physicians. Sato otand at thenend of thelr profeaston tn Gh ig ey should stimulate the parties to increase their | city. Put up in pint and quart boisles, and for sale by ilorls to tind out the actual perpetrators of the crime druggists and grocers, UDOLPRO WOLFE. Colonels Of regiments and commanders of corps are Ome linbie 10 severe Punishment for permitting their 1m ng gd leave their es steatiat, Mi Di, Profumor of linia! Surgery ag know fi wetl that many of wl acta attributed to -in-Chief of the Bate Hospital in the otcy of Ne 4 aud are nib whch «tin. soldiers, are committed by citizeus and charged to soldiers, booanse of a desire them, but this only rests upon the community B. J. Rarwaet, M_D,, Professor of the Principles Practice of Surgery of the New York Medical Qollege ia chy of New York, r creases the mischief Whilst every ofticor would willing. | “eo iNQ” mayne, M.D. ly follow mp any aocunation against any one or moroor| HM. P. De Wim, M.D. * its men whose hames or descriptions were Joaxen Wooseen, M.D. . diately after the disoovery of the act, th Joun OrBattLy i dD. eieeeae ree reg ch prety for | And many others too numerous {o mention in thts advae! tiger | have examined into y Of the cases of complaint made to the genera! way, and have felt mortitied that oar soldiers should do gots which arc ee thay stealing, but was powerless with eb the rightlul partics, | erent Of Our soldiers would scorn to steal or commit Grime, ond 1 will not therefore entertain vague and gone- ra! coniplyiuts, but stand prepared always to follow up any reasonable complaint when the charge is definite and Hames oF w iLneHBeS fUrLIshed | know, moreover, im some instances, where our sot. diere are compioived of, the » been iusuited by BUNIONS, INVERTED NAILS, ENLARGED ‘and all diseases of t he feet, cured without} convenience to the patient, by Dr. ZACHARIR, Surge Chiropodist, 760 Broadway. Refers to physicians aud sur} goons of the city. RAKE’S PLANTATION BITTE! The: rit atren Bee seas peal They are an antido They overcome efte They sivengiven th igthen and invigorat y appetite. to change of water te houre, ‘n the mind. e Ky stem and eniive and intermittent fevers, pucering remarks ab: ‘Northern barks vy prevent tilasmat = pean sat oak Thee Purify the breath and acidity of the stomach, ae ¥ They cure Dyxpepaia and Constipation, v pepa Sor Sah act tole. They cure Diarrhea, @ M1 Choiera Morbas. rane aula oer QUMEy @ our cuem. Whee people They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous He orget thou obligalous to a government Met mado them | They are the best Bit the world, They make the sspeoted among the nations of the earth, and speak com- | weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's wade ap his mind to ‘ake waalover with the | | rintcd for Ubst purpose, Thegdcparturent today recsived Pe mu bite! ove. ny Y commen mpi aly - - a yond " ‘roix rum, the celebrated Onlisay beat Qorstble grace, Arouad the ampatating tables gol- | three of the medals us Bee a tee the me sabi &ypom hay teen made to: the government in benalf of LET pg 2 eis be Uieehong ALacbeghewtgeudal - ~y So ve a m tert eee se “se oie eka oat Ms recto tot watt, akin wth, the plengt're of livers are lying, looking on at the operations with supreme t, where they are manufactured. They are in brouze, | theae priséners, And ivis understood that steps have ai - BOWARD HO HURLEY. | pam OF their’ property f will unio the fois tor Tariy’ recommended ts, tion “persone reduiriiz 8 gonlle Yetence, uot knowing how soon their own time may er and gold, beautifully and elaborately executed. The | Teadybeen taken to procure thetr exchange: — hier vot canteone ee aed, vdeay Aicoiay coder ie ce earaanh em | cllmeetant. Fold by ail grotsre, Ceeepentnes tes semen - sue to undergo the same tortures. Imagiuation caunot | disncter is about two fuobes, and the medals are in the MARYLANDERA. : (CEE rope 4 Well ns soldiers, and shoul fronply reeent an ig one viguure the horrors of w battle ficld after the Aight. form ‘of a’ star, wittt Syo:points,’ Withia the ciscnlae | 270th, Deer: Abraham Leskonheimer, Francis: Dack’-| 5), roms Coumteriult om ¢he City-Mamm | iaavh braueir coustsy, come from whal quarter may, DRAKE'S FLANTATION BITTERS, fternoon after the battle the deat on the fleld | border is the representation of a male Agure in reliet ber, f Montreal. Nig hn BO ‘jusify riltge, out | Rad madre panic’ spac et spare Su Grats rue composing, and the stench aris- | with a serpent in each. band, his nde and Hotman, Partanernta, Oot. 1, 1868. it —~ 8H the officer the dixposition he woald uther- n rhe, Ie invigorate it t dest Constipation, Diarrhoea, Liver, Cor , arin Vs ih molion oF stabioaary must commit Headache, and prevents miasmatic disease {rou eat altogether, as the weather has been quite moderate { firmness, interposcs her shieM as a defence from his de. | Isaacs: pad te “i treal, Canada, of the denomination of “Fours.” The vig seal waste = Flaukers must let dawn fonces and ¢ross ‘of diet, water, &c- Itcan “ used at all anes n ‘or the last day or two, signs.” The medal is surmounted by an anchor, above] ysicheot Scantin ne notte is asYollowsa—Vulcan, with an anvil, anda train of | elds, and wi Yen an attack tx cm tompiaied or appre. | by ol or young, and in pariiculerly reoommmended to w comn wad . Md hy #rocers, druggists. hotels ai Rozecrans had about one thousand five hundred | which is a buckle, and at the termination of a strip of YROM: PENNOYL.VANTA. cars, &c., in the distance; the coat of art bs would natualiy’ cicar the ground of | Sud sine n if 4 KE & CO., 203 Broadway, Torx. bh ae. P. H. DRAKE 203 way, New York. ov» thongund fice hundred, as notrly a8 could be agcer= | of, the American flag, is. piu for the attachment of this | War iy i Fogan A: MO? HF. Smithy Henry | ton, and «fon tue eft. As Canad, Canoe ha Wnt. Be a Rory ing uvigoratee, tren hASTATION DITTERS | aimed. The whole force of ueither side was engaged, | mark of bonor to the breast. MEMDURD OF TUE PITTSBURG SANEPARY COMMISSION SmIZKD ar "There are also spurious “Fives” on the Mechanics’ Bank t—{ appetizer, and atures great restorer. ‘it ie pempoeed of vieht coming on before the battle could become gene” PAYMENT OF THE TROOPS. W. Rageno 6 chltug, Thomas @. Seat; Taaac’ Brown, |. New York being largely ciroaleted. CaaS Sivtncinrly adapted to wreaks and. delicate persona al. The eaunenasting tasted only baif an hour, and was | It is ascertained, ou inquiry, that the next steamer | Thomas MoCombs, J. W. Wightman, Oliver L. Miller, enimiver tae Pate. 5 aeeeminn and god cap be relied alos ihe hs alt Gates Graceba wort destructive, the Eleventh Obio battery keeping upa | from New York will carry a sufficient amount of | John Boltzioover, W. H. Smith, John Bryant, Leopold au. 1,000 ae ar, and much thas | seasous. Sold’ og al grocer, at otal a id saloons, peviect storm of iron hail upon the rebels as | moncy to the Guiftor the payment of all amounts due to | Hart aud Joba vegeta aes i pen petesy rr vo waste and dastrostion ie om \y ihe removal of . A. DRA! 10... 202 Broadway, N. ¥. hoy charged, time after time, down upon them. | our soldiers im that dopartment. Some time ago tho] |g, g, Goodyear, L Harts le A, Clark, Max Levy,3. |. 7 babyy itera have otane ei trecty, and eands date | eeiiais tens chatrect cor Sven weuk | allentcneer 10 08 or STG MOCX DRAKE'S PLANTATION BIPTERS Fue privcip 1 regiments of the rebels were the Third | necessary funds were transmitted to South and -North:| Duffy and.J,M. Saugnn. ag Me oy - rete tet hd pa en This clase of waste must be Gist inguied from the | swells on every once lable They are waplendid ariicte, exas, Third Losisiaua and a Missizsippt regiment, the | Carolina for a stmllar purpose, With comparatively tows] 4 Brown RHODE ISLAND, + MT raanedoaaceiting phoney as Not ante Commiied by army 3 gles, wien ad cau be relied upon vo strengiben and invigorate exhaust- purmoer of which I could not obtain. We took the colone! | exceptions, no part of the army {ts more than one payment 3 naKow. z . — es ~ Nia Maberry) of the Third Texas and a Louisiana major pri- | ju Ragtiogeh the reasons for this are the inattention of |) @, W. Carlin. everything worls Oe spine — s waged wea = T SMiRMAN , Majce-General, URNITURE SF. RUT NA, MANUPACTORY AED rea Both were wounded, and they both say that | company officers and paymusiers, and the large number VIRGINIA. strangers to-night. eipts ya same of ano Puratuire of ever avery low ‘The Parlor Suits cannot be The Health of the City of New York, ———e NENTLEMEN'R WATCH Cory Lxeracron! & Dav amram, ( ry, Me . ©, ng the war, The rebel General Little was kilied on | ing United Statos notes of the denominations of five, ten the eer aces Seas, E. Rintth, Meats i 4 | tmdthe sczregate receipts up to thin evening, 63,600 Naw Vouk, Oot. 1, 1862. } ee ee ay ease ane doliars each, at.@. 0. Ate > isattle Geld, and the lo-s among thelr officers was | and twenty dollars. Although the printers use overy iim 2 D yee and | Woather stormy. Exhibition fine in evory department’ | The neaith of the city has been betti or during the frst SEahtd BOERNE ANG GME Large. The number of kill d and wounded on the rebel | effort to er these very large demands, | From Loudon—Wm. J. Smith and John Webster. Ceonbedk Ststiaaipeelick. Weitien six monthé of the proses year, with & loos percentage | S) two and three wolarea set’ at @. 0, ALLEN’S, Ne. de will reach seyen huadret,and some three bundred | pesides all Me . bounties and advances to volun: From Hampshire—Jobn Moreiand. —— of deaths to the population, than it lv @ ever been pre | 415 Broadw ne door below Canal street, jously in the same period since It wa act y, ‘The: large decrease of mfantile me srtalicy during that Period is worthy of special notice, aa/ is Seon im the follow- (TENTS, ZENTs—roR AUTLRES, DAGUEREOTYTI9re and oibers : anutseiurer, i Hast Brondway. » every dicection, and we cout! ouly extch them. smal! | gmatier denominations, it aot unfrequently occurs that oe ag ny og jth William Holcorab, Tra Hol, raphy rs ra js sss pelle gp oud, Pr ing table:— TOA hE COIN DRNCES OF TUE WAR. quads, We captured the main part of the baggaze train | drafts are suspended owing to informalities and other | gomb, Noah’ Reyuoida, George Yayue, Lens Piyno, An- ne ee Siok We Gieher, “Opiate ou ie eee. ect eee ee vet gt llazuaburg. stores, and finally halted at Jacincto, where Rosecrans | causes. held: ol John ‘daylor, Frederick Stamburgh, sso sae pom nb. Wisdlegion ptr, THR APPARITION OF THE awont Riad wis, Price is suppoved to be on the way to mar. ‘The immense eter prapereteegaabe id atanns sade tae tad ‘canbe shah prone oem Opinion on site 4 OG FP ecker's ct kg at Wuliametre ur loss will number five hundred in killed. aud wounded, | close attention and accuracy, a .| Noro: zy i , Nia ated 2 ee ySCERIT Ind 4 good many die in hospital, The fifth lowa. went into | for the guidance of paymasters of the United States are Gue bal tit dese ernie re ME grainy te ve, Charjos 8. Archer.—Mo- ; v= Po aE ction with four hundred and eighty men, and came out | hereby established in conformity ta the eighty-zixth seo- | Florida, and a signer a jacob Kouk va. Fred. K. ‘racy.—Motion denied..with | These dy “ Sharh i the Gud Neuraijia, See advertisemeut in anata: 1 Twenty-sixth Missouri, Forty eighth Indiana; Fourth First—Poymasters and disbursing officers will deduct | Tighte-and privileges of @ loyal citizen. Auether of the Hee. iain deity sh: Tete Cupolas gunned wee eas eter ns wm PROOF ROOFS Kinentt vane Sixteenth and Seventeenth Jowa all had | aad withhold the sum of three per cent from all salaries | same sort, and from the same placo, a son-in-law of a | | Haw Sac ae "| they atord a corre t eriieron , Ake MADE BY Tum pag rf all | And pay mouis of every kind made in money to persous in | nigh government oficial, has also been here, and has a | PU winai costs. Crim on tm A aes with. | condition of the of ay, aswell ae ARREN ROOFINU COMPANY, ore or less men in the fight at different times, and the civil, military, naval or other employment or service ities hen bere bi must algo be row weinbered that w. . wight like brave men and soldiers, Rosecrans, Sutlivan | of the Uiited States, including Senators and representa. Lo ap the bari pad hc sad where be eee eset wes. dele Fegtiy:-atiaie-te Lan paed oe te Jobe eireet, SY. nd Colonel Sanborn stood on the eld, with grape and | tives and delegates in Con; ny telat 9600 por an pleases in gover: Aion? nied, Ww: costs, and with liberty to renew. if plainta } of children iu t® ¢ mooths of June, Re’ USE OF WARREN. or whistling round their bends in every direction, | **!aries or payments over ihe canner are not regal ‘THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. delay to justify the application the last Sve Fo ire wore at follows — MANY TEARS’ U S pain gr in oa iP eet are nok Bubject to assocsinuut or re. | The deep enmity manifested towards the Baltimere and, J ‘ Juice jurgaasen va. James Alexander. —Finding of fact IMPROVED FIRE AXD WATER PROOF RQOFINO, Composed of and gravel, im New ae Proves its suparterity ove tiaras 1a ase for Tocering (at F 386 & very largo decrease in what is NDPLAWAN, Cty Tonpectar, of Murray, Eddy & WARREN'S ELASTIC CEMENT, FOR COATING LEARY TIN ROOFS, else cow in wae far that purpess, Sove"elowie sms O48 cial Draw’ and be to water, inge G@o.'nT ‘eniucky and Mitsourl Stats, os q Oras Ly cA ¥ 4,3, 15, 11, 49, 10, 4, 05, 44, 2, 67, 18, Pi Sak COE. Kantoces, aaa » 4, 49, 42, 3, 19, TA, ==, urcolareant tier of hangs br adiveing Zuberig’ "©" | YOUNG, AGUULTE & CO. JOUR. R. SHOOK, . ‘S 2. THOS, FRASKE BRO, ACO, ADAMS BXPRKSS VO., ro 8 B ALTHAUSES 2 6ONS, HENRY BRUNER, anew a * | PRANors PARES, DR, JOMN MOFFAT, ORC Se Sacer ree aie woes cidruaxp, 9, ay & a » © : ok ad 2 S uiamane, ber erred er n. aN @ MeCOT, %. CLARK & 80N, 40. 3, a S_4 io, 22, 35, ba, 89, 2°, OS, “Tass kant vabas ce. Te See eaScen TOWNSEND & 00, ISAAC B LEWIS, ey Aco & P. GerTY @ 60M, JOUR ara Tv. \RW, ‘ " 15, 67, Agent for Now York city, 44, 86, 20, 69, 70, 52, 15, vo, os, 47, 8 2, itu. pig sen ypanme AGO, Covington, Mir Prizes Cashed tn Alt saan tesiealgee ntcewatie J0RBeH 3 bee Fi Wan e'reens roe a) ore. oiler wy the “ snioone Be me bem pro ean sie a oh, reat cor roan Secoumping ney. Sun rit Maton Ko. ty Warten eee o-vitatrmennedinentsnmenn= om amet | Cartes de V' go Saw FienBanet ve = alnal wean BALCH S, So, a . Soods pechod and Phinped reall maritet the wor Batonelor’s Hair Best tm the sah POO LATS PUR OLASSIFICARIUN, world jinstantancous, tracur yas WANTHO="Ih ‘sued. Opening tate a eLearners a Pamany, Meapaag ores een ae ee W. A, Bate! Celebrated Ketabiichs hi pe mas ioatiniaion ah coi ge eel he st Ses T SiRAcl OF Lik AMPRTARD ANQLAED. ponalimenrean om woth Dex so Cristadero’ Rate Bre poyerroemve ae . ayn la Ady ViQrOlty, depat, « "Ader —— Bynes i Aenean Petes eee bri Mo. ome i le Cutter ef Mate and | Pa tea ty | ween, bp ei Hh - MS. Bo. 1 Bare | oni 4 ae deq> reve | o | her bet ag savor eeoutemen were present aan Ace | Sree 02:8 Remit Sat | ay gees on a? Sain 7 be churth. NO e008 | 9 tO ear Bria Meike treb tit ocm'ce sawe Moms abeniact | Poet. param hom adjourn i et Teele Wrevseae White! Chever Denver 1 O°" ; TORN hot 8 t a the Sant Trees in ble want’ et omy ae wicmnt : Ao ote NFO ee OS, Bolten. | Rowane Oamens. | | Meorenige pre term

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