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"! nm NAVY ‘The Mississippi Squadron, The lowing ts a vist of tne vousels I the Missiaatppi | #2" goo, Rear Admiral David D. Porter, commanil © glowber 22, 1963:— Names of Vesscis. A Ween ee Ae Hla k Uawk,tgebp, Liew sere Lagu Acting Vol. cling Vol Acting Ve Liwntenant der.tynaine ov nesta Jouten ont rioket, ‘Actin ri eee wolsen, réo'g, aces Liewteua bam ton ~ hlcwing Master A. low : a {Acting Volunteor Acting Master Licnt. age ‘Ovataster Lie 4 tenant Comd’r, omnd ¢, Fra he nik mh wh ves JTLieutenant Commonser 8. L. Phelps, ‘Acting Voluntoas Licutepant —- Hur it, Chas, Wright. P Mtchardeon, joshua Bishop. out Western ne al Lyon... Pilot Commanding R. B, Bireb, o) Milow,... Acting Ensign J, H. Juvars “a Acting Vol Livut, A, R, Langthorne, © Correpee, 1 Acting Vol, Liew Lieut. tay Mastor W. Acting Vol, Lieut. Acting M . Acting _ Acting Lien, Com’ Vacting Lieut, Com’a'y, J. M. Pritchett, ‘Acting Master Jason G wdey. Aatlug Ensign W. H. Strope. Acting Ensign J. B, Heizéymanse, Acting Ensign W. R. Owens. Acting kasign ?. C. Wri! ‘Acting kusign R. Ettiny! ma Acting Master's Mate (. | sign D.C, Bowers. sign J. M. Ballo. ‘acting Ensign J. Is Quigtey. ‘Actiog Ensign M. B. Rmacy. ‘Acting Kasign Wn Harris ‘Acting basign Joba St ‘The following is a liet of steamers fo aander Je wander is, K, Owen. votmander George M. Bache, ster a. My Parretl. . &. Rewueil. Byron Wilson, john Pierce |. Hi. E. V Acting Mester K. M. King. Acting MasterJobn Swaney, Foster, Lieut, Commander Fitch. D. Pilot Commanding 4. 0. Bunner, A.M. Graut Rogers. Howard, Acting Yo. Lert. Coatbony. ‘Avtiug Vol. Lieut. Wm, R. Hoel, ‘Acting Master J.D. Sineiatr. ). Brennard, i ig Masvor 8. B, Timmons wit J. ¥. Jeboson, B, Foutresa, Marior W. R, Welles. an Lloyd Thoms. rf ar ene x apa Acting Enaigd J.C. Coyle. Acting Master A. F, O'Niell. JW. Shirk. wuliek. Be Iv. the Minediesippi ‘aunney. | Murpoy. | hed bows app Mrrine beogata, Brigadier General Alfred W, Ellet com- maniting Autocrat ams L ORDER—NO. 84, | & formal ose, with the rel of Ug court atkiehed. thi \ige we i inion ‘on the energy aad ski!! of our military commanders, (he , — areca pie ened Pr fede {BM there should | youland MoRvhy oO Own eivll guthiditice, the diverpine | Ber and advanco its beavers Once more, and Gillmore Pi jerrreemeiray arte 2 Jone ie Biece. cing | wttenmnde ot aur ap antterina from DYRPIERS | intimated that the case should” 4.9 over for t 1@ present. ‘and cournge of our armies, and Yhe vigorous gelt-sacrl- | will have bis task jightened, Rosecrans wil egain push | gion article witb rome witty romark, wud the resi! to whom, the :otowing qu | course of waich Mr. Marbu NEW YORK HERALD, BVLURDAY, SEPTEMBER '@ 1863—TRIPLE SHER, ‘ am 3 pia a, ; GEN. FOSTER’S Oc PARTMENT. The Bvokelige’ Traae sale—Pourth —ROOTEAND’S GERMAN BITSDSE: EXTRADITION CASE. Acdress of the 5 TweAern Goversor : weet forms wortwoy ixxay. Lo Anwansas, Mrioumt ay, Dey- ‘OF A ROM DRINK, Gecition a0 to tne Atment of | AND TMS ALR IxuLeM, %. Mr, Samuel ¥.. Gien’s Despatch. ‘the sale opened yesterday morning with Kenly’s Phile- | N’ rts : Unltod States Cow missto | atthe sti09 Of {ho Liewro.ant General command: Baaurone, W. (,, Sept. 18, 1863, delphia list, followed by that of Prang & Co., of Horton. OF xOrA RUM DRINK. IN 7H ATI BM OF JOHN MENNE, CANO ENDS Tne | HK the trane tiesigéippl evertmont we assembled at tie | 10%, ov 2 marr viewm. the picture albums over twent, thoussad wore sold at : NAUK OF JOHN GOUGSON, AN ALLSGKD FUGITIVE Place, with Sov Aul ot y ur Judves, Confederate So ntor® | ‘The brig Ben Me ‘atam, of St. Andrew, N. 7, trom | * Prive ten per ceut below the regular Fates—which price FKOM JUSt10Ry avd ovber di Ayn yuished eltiveos, 40 confer wih bin OD | Bagua la Grande, Deand to New York, with a eargo of | WA# considered very high for the trade gale, ‘Ihe re "i smear, Lefore Unitet States Commissioner Orbera. | the meas sos io be taken (or the defeace of oure 00 jugar and mMobisecs, went ashore thie lug about mainder of ge invoice went at full rates. The .ext im- Not Bert, 25.—MF Kdwaros, coanst for the sooused, C4 FO. {nose mcasurea we de not pertioulartze, 8 NOY eight o’slick, among the breakers, cava ile to the | PoFtant list was that of James Somorville, of this city. NOT A RUM DRINK. raised & ary ebection to the authority of the had g.¢ be disciused by the e+ Cution of Med and PY gouthward of !/ort Macon, One man was ned while It consisted of mincty-seven varieties of photograph al- A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED Commbbsioucr, He vas a that Mr, Osborn beld am the Arenesits ‘hoy vat produve. Comlag 49 a Wberovg attemoting 1 ewim ashore, The cmpiai stated that tho | PUM, in all styles of binding and at all prices. Nearly VEGETABLE EXTRACT. Appoluiment 4B Masior in Chancery, by which be was @ | adersia.ding with him, the mombere cf the conferevco man whe, was drowned had bis , and thet they | '¥° thousand of these albums were sold at high rates. pscintlg oficw a comur\ss\ ner (or certain purposes, also, that he | @panjiuovsly sustain (he vigorous and decided policy he were ‘at with hisa. The oaptain and the remainder of Jp Mason Brotbors’ invoice the musio books sold very ATURE TONIC, rf tend “ ‘ Ipoves bo pars: pa ¢! rr > Th OT \h vot-Clork uoder Mr, Hetts in the United oe pith ‘eepawenph to diegaise-thorehange tu our post: | 1B@ c/s consirucied a raft, and were picked up by Boats well, evera! thowsaud molomen Doing disposed of, The THA? WILL RELIES B THE AF YLICTED, AND Bites Courts, but be dewed that in either capscity tg | ion by the fril of our stronguow On tbe Mississippi | {TOM ‘uo shore. here i# nothing to show whut the cargo | sales of Webster's sinall dictionaries were also very large. NOT MAKE DRUNKARDS. had jofisdiotion ip the case, I) be bad anyother gy | Fiver. lpterrapt ay commanie tion between the two , OO" ied of, except the captain's stitement, The vessel | Merrium’s list of Webster's large dictiouary, 1,760 pages; aa pulwiment cruised would like to bo referred ty It. } sections of ,tho confederacy , st throws each iaimly on itt atid oreo will be a total loss, with the exception: Per. | auario, was duplicated extensively, Blauchard & 1.00’s Hi peared be ommissionar stated that be ud bean epe giatty | OWN Feeonrors, Hub tho anprehensions uf evil trom this ‘Dapa, of some of the brig's upper rigging. The vessel was | a oe ma cdlcal book porn pro Be Poort Sppyinind Muder the Act of “ougress of August 1? g 134%, ; Interruption have heen Kroatly oxaggoraied, ‘The wart , Spoken by & pilot of Cae Lookout yesterday evening, lelphta list of medical books always selis well, bu DR HOOPLAND'S by Jaciga Setix, 10 act in these extradition car ge fis | tag given by tho fall of New Orleans bas not boem cnleed | when the ceptain of the McAdam wanted to know ‘what | yesterday they weut off better than usual, as did Brewer DR, BOOFLAND'S _ exhinired the entry niede in the rough mi oi tao | OH. and therinterval sineo that evont has been used t de | shat tint was lit fort”? He did not seem to understand | y Tiegton’ invoice. DR. HOOFPLAN DA District Court, No. 16, under date of aug 10, 1851, | VelOp the creas resources of this deparument. We oow | hia position. > 4 s irrters. . , 1851, . eh pene ey | panera At about ti’ conclusion of the last mentioned item of 3 FITTERS, authorizing hun to det as @ commissioner und gy qho-pro- | *F2,Sel'-dope dont. but aigowell-wusteining. | 2 aoe pratt | Visiuns of (he uct, ‘With our own manufectortes of cannon, arms, pow lr, Mr. Edwin F. De Nyse’s Despatch. the sale Mr. H, 0. Foster (Joe) entered the auction room, on Pires alr. Ma Dury, sepreoenting. tho British g0¥ ernment, ex- pen a a ret mie. mumaeeeenns me Fortress Monnos, Sept. 24, 1963. and, as be had been the life of fermur sales us one of the B, Pp | pressed his surprise at the ob ection, a8 1D gyese proceed. jories established, cotter a Evert aa 1 S FITTERS, Inga the form wien Mr, iwarun hima! res weeceed, | oanelal mousures, ith abundance of fod. vhody 1s saking:—" Why don't tho Army of the | auctioneers, he was hnmodiately greeted with cheers. sb i ip similar cases previously bad beve follov soi, . |e are able to toa vigorous Potomac mover? Everyb dy here Js confident that its | The buyers at ovco called upou nit to mount the rostrum. Pe Tee Mr. Edwarde contended thit the M gnorandom read | ®P4 Beize ccoastons for offensive operntions against U foe does not covfront it in bis usual strength. We kuow~| At frat he dociined, but at thé earnest rejuest of both the 2 ACKSON. from the roagh minutes of the coi eremy ‘The immendv extent of «ur territory, tho unce thet for weeks troope havo been moving’ southward | proprictors and contributors, as well aa tho buyers, be PRILADELYT PA. } she regions throneh whieh our interior is upproached, | thr-ugh Richmond in numbers, and, forther still, that | took up the hammer aud mado a spocch, in witci he sald ‘Ihe s ommirsionor coufessed Ubet t” fe obyeotion Wok him | @iifeulties oF transportation on cur roads, present im- | gallant Rosecrans has been forced back by the strength of | «no did not wish to interfere with the able genulewen | »; He had bitherte Monge obsticlos tw the advence of large armies 0 tie ‘: -» 4 Ry surging. Hie Aad bother toncneg con custom and with | Cremy, with their Pompeo: 8 ¢- 108 of Gorlocs maples; | WOAarmies, to find » defensive position. In the face of all | who were conducting the waio, but, as thoy were #0 | DISORDERED | consulting Judge Herts about i? ‘small bodies will ‘gvominionsiy fall m the attempt at our | these undeniable facts, it seems somewhat strange that | soxious to hear him woke a udise, be would sell a fow *B, sroMACH, “Attor a coustlustion With Judg@y \gtts, cheCommissioner | SUD/egation, Toorush even bis largest ‘armies we fe Y | Mende does not move. Let Lis army shake off tts slom- | jiues: but they muigt bid quickly, buy sargely aud make on. EIDNaYA ) OBREAINLY ‘PALES PAINE an appointment, and tht the appo’ nc ean be tainty of vavieating our rivers, the umwholsome fome furtner desuitory ay cuments took pinoe, im the | SeiE patri-tism of our, who) hple, ‘There is every~ | forward, and a second Gettysbury may be found in Vire sath ges ; , ARDS GRRMAN. that every master is chan- get Z alter which supper was announced, ag aly pe poi Beg ce We are fortumate in the military ‘obief of this depart- GERERAL DARNES. : a After supper sth Waioy 's list of Now York and £nglieh DYSPEPSIA AN GIVER 1) fr: also a rule of Oct. Ie. wv mont. In the prime of life, of large experience, active, Jt 18 Said that Norfolk is to have a now Military Gover- | a .0k5 wag brought uj ee resumed bis piace at tho | Doyou rive with'a ecaied lone n Bargain » +. | fnte:ligent, ané with the prestige of uosiorm success iu bis | nor in lieu of the successor of General Viele, who i8 | ao.” ns tines went off freely, Mahan’s Miliary Works, | im the mouth. and poor ornetitn tor cr uearing these Feige read, -de- | Udderlakines, he is guided by prifound respect for law | assixned to a distant post. Ie te sald that he is to be re | owning” its and Fruit trees of Ainerica,” and Rus: | when you first pet inisite Jurisdiction, and he over. | a4 het iuutional rights of tho citizens, Revostog | placed By. HPPA Heras nee a ee king’ works being largely dupiicated. ‘his was followed | ont? Do vo t ‘ull trust yn, we cordially commend him to your en assure him of the 2 4 tal \ hich was reduoed to weiting and | a eee M gupporl.. In view of the existwg stave | verse, und of botherations and annoyances unbearable in | D¥ Lowusend’s Now York ist, witioh wos weil Lecolvad, MITTERS SE. with had tants Do you fort et abont? r and often a du'arss, with Tuo! the ob,ection, howls coative an! irrevu’a Bpeeud upon the rr 5 W flerdibg’s Voiladelpbia fy an photo | ; : ; " ig 4a, ond exception taken % Ibe Ful | Or Ouragairg, ho has been clothed with more than usual | Tis offcial duties. As ho is awoidior of wut army. Ihave | Praly aibumns wus, neat iasoauced. wud occupied, tao | Liieny’ Po gan’ sesh rains eee Nett ae 10 yOu sae! UE ‘The Cabo was thew proceeded with, being for the extra. | Powers by the President, to vo exercised withia the | no doubt that he is a brave man, but the fact is made | fi ige part of the evening. ‘The invoice embraced some EY, Cores nS Coulee Were ap ory ona ition of sho accucg Wy Salad ts a coat OF Teegexarer | bounds o% the constitatin' md tho law. ‘Thcgo just aud | more certain, since yone but a brave man could possibly | Cf the Lincat Bibles madein this cnuutry,in ives varyine | sowm'y Do you fea! low tines Léartbory one f Dill of exchange f or two huvdvod and eighty-Ave pounds | 188! powers ho may have to exert, promptly and boldly, | have the temerity to accept auch a posit from the large quarto tothe simait pocket edition, In the | Bid" ol tines. nervous at meat De and ten ebillin to their fullest extent, tor the common good; in ro doing COL)NEL DONOHUE AND HIS CONSCRIPTS, Livingston, of gl wy mg 10 he, draw Hy arelay 2 | ho will receivo the zealous sapport of covery patri't. ‘The | Colonel Douohve, commanding the ‘Teuth New Hamp- Samuel & Wer: Mf Brusscls, MreJobe Rand Batley, | evtire militiry force and means in this department | shire rogiment, leit here inet evening, by permission. @ Lindon 80100 fund Mr Robert Atuckay ot the rmot | 800Uld be lNberally used for our protection when neces- | en route to is "home. A day or two sluco} he recelxed Barolay & Tivi# ston, were examined as witnosces, Ad- | ®8°¥. Some nieasures may inconventenco particular a- | about one hundred apd seventy conscripts from the Journed till Mayday at twelve o'clock. i vidnals, but we rely on thelr patriotism and good sense to | North for hig command. This not proving a sufficioat ae is [erie gd cheerful endurance of the hardships to be ox- [ eapsenat so sre oa Eraperly ae (a = up for 0 k peo! @ war for our very existence as a nation. oases in tho field and by sickness, the Colonel returns Excuréto @ of the Sunday School of 8t. | "To organize ind combine without delay the individual | to obtain, if possible, a larger proportion for the gallant better class of bindiug they perhaps canuot be excelled, and especially in that edition wherein is attached a tow | 2 leaves, in thé aibum style, jor the preservation of family | portraits, Mr. Harding has secured the copyright for this idea, This house has recently gone largely tuto the album Dusinesa, and “uted ome ont sataplee, #om0.of which realized a3 high a #25. Judying trom the man ver ww which the Lives were dupliested, we should euppose the saied amounted to nt feast £29,000, . don sou feo dul} roskin dry and ead a huridien, full of fore Ann’s Church, efforts of our citizens to gustain our cauge, we bave | Tenth. ‘The eal F) " ea r “T. Lippincott & Co.'s Quite a} ani day was spent formed, unofficially, a eommittes of public to be BRIGADIER GENERAL EDWARD B, POTTER, le opons today with J. 1. Lipp C ssppy and joyfulday was spent on Thureday | conpovod of the execitives, for the time being, of tho | Chief of Stalf to Major General Foster, formally relieved | Phiadelphm list of books. | le princips’ |ems of Ine LowING AYMPTOVS terest are their miscedacous books, embrci: bers’ Works, “Gazsttoer of the World,” Wave &o.; their school books, Ineinding Webster's Mi tan. T a in Various styles, thote Aistorteal series, embruc: Pu'ness ar Blond -o tho cott's valusble works; tholr large lists 4f medica) works, Heat nt ihe Sta army medical books by tho Yo’ eng pupils of the Sunday echool.attacbed toSt | States in this department, 'and ‘solected the Governor | General Naglee to day in bis dation as Military Governor THE DIGHOTITR ORGANS ine Ann's Ch’ grch, who were Kindly invited by the superin, oi cipees 48 present chuirman thereof. By commit- | of Neetobe; General Bolter is only lemaoeary to com. tendent « chool. 63 of correspondence and voluntary, associatio: ‘mn | mand. is control the department will end on the ar- eye aed Saaay schools Mr. Marlin, towpexcursion | every parish aid county, wo hope %yNonite vail’ our | rival of Genoral Barnes, who ig exjccted hore ehortly, p tul Hudson, aud to other enjoyments con. | patriotic citizens in a vigorous support of the Con’ede- | General Naglee, with Captain Newbury and Lieutonnat nected ¢horewlth. The day bad hpen lookod-forward to | Fate and State authorities in defeuce of our familios | Matthews, of his staff, goes to Vicksburg, to assume the toa) 1 military works, sclentifle books, in- at for with 411 the urdor and euthcstusm of youthful minds, and | 854 bomes. Tat eve:y one rally to the ail and-| management of affatre there. Captain jeboston, his ad- | giading Sloan's architectural ater tera Beret ea of th Banylly tho weather atlod their kind entertainer in | Promptly, perfect an organization which will fill the | Julant renoral, will remain In Norfolk at is old post, Ia | ants ipgoice ie weoond on! Moone Bouse inthe trade, Stomech(& ‘whe’ Etng the ocousion all that could have been hoped for. utbern heart with rencwed enthiiasm throughout the | obedience to orders. which Ja D, Appioton & Coty of this ily, other inaporeant and Diment F ng. Hint ring at the He: Ts e > ™ fenastions when in alyieg There were about oh dren whole department. Let a patriotic press and clor ES. eoveniadlabale i) (intr ha Present, besides | Mimulate to oxertion. Under tho nearching eye of x | Our Fortress Monroe Correspondence. arf Naruse eine raion be kina | Sl Fe reas cae ag, then Borman Memon, Se 8,45 Fupile wo persvvero th their, repelar sects kamal? | influence, gentle and poagaful, but Imposing, of an organ- | ATrival of Eight Hundred Prisoners—The itichmond Whig meu Ta their studies, formed a drom corps of woume | 1204, All-Fervading, patriotic hublle opinion, the daapon- | and the Lat: Daite—tts ears thatthe Rebel Victory” Srenly pore, whom he presented with drame ‘snd a very | nerved o herole auergy, the rapacious extoruoner earn | (UE, be Lvafiat—Rovecrans and | Chaltanowpa He Young drummers appearing in public, land proud they Uberality, the selfish trimmer abandon his neutrality and | Holds (he Point d’Arput—Deaths in the Hospitals, dc. ed an they led tho procession. 'Mr. Dartia: chac. | te.vile traitor be cowed into the inaction of despair. The flag of truco Boat New York, Captain Chisholm, ar. ‘tered tho steam og Branch, We address you in the true language of firm confidence ‘Henry ‘Maliany eal regi ie longing to me fo the final trlimph of phar ‘concealing nothing of rived last evening from City Point with eight hundred pier foot of 1 jeth street at ef cg aria M.. | Our periis, exaggerating nothing of our hopes. Our pow- | Pritoners of war. Bud proceedet up to ‘Yonkers, when they. réturn, | oul and hanghty foes propose not only to coerce vs into | ‘The Richmond IWhig of September 23 has been received, od back and disembarked “ 2» | Submission, but to despoll us of our whole property, and After doing justice to a very iiberal cuisine the Hagens subjoct us t0 every epecies of ignominy. Tiago ie he who | 1S Odlterisl claims @ wiciory in Northern. Goorgia for i proceeded to enjoy thomacives. Scme tripped it on the | Would not continue to conteud for our rights when ull | General Bragg, but to conclusion says:-—'We suppress ‘Bgnt fantastict ein the saloon of the hotel, others dis, | Stall be lost but honor, ‘The capitalist must be liberal of | exultation at the thought of what yet romains to be done persed through the grounds where, ssated under theshado | Hi8 means, the speculator forego his gain, the stragelet | and the possibility of loeing all that has been gained by invoices are to follow jn duo successt un + Choking or Sumtocu: Dole or Weis before the Ted- e Bein Literary Intelligence. Lieutenant Merriam, of tne United States Volunteers, is , A engaged upon and hae nearly completed a work for the Borntig Im they Ble press, to be eutitied “ Experiences ja the United Slates . aay Mi Voluntwer Service in tho War of 1861.” It will bo mude up ebletly of pereoual, biographical and anecdotal mat ters, for tho faith{al aud eutertaining presentation of which the author bas peculiar qualiications. A feature of Lieutenant Merriara’s work will be sketches of milita- | ry personages whom be met in Washington during the they cau Ge oe Minne re ts to ile the te ry past winter, from the Presilent, us conuaandor in-eniet, | fitence of aleohulle sip onlante cs the eave kinds toa Heatre all the way along down, including major and brigadior | {O1aver bese cll i nd the reault ts ail the a na) art battle mon FNM, POS! 4 hy inten 20 a arts hay 7 hasten to bis regiment, every able bodied man hold bim- leer v r x o a dest Of the overlanging tree, the elders complacently watched | felt'in readinees for iniltary service; our. women, tho | failing to complete the work. Situated as Roscerane ig, | fvmwrinie cuemels ane lice Of every grado | A malorl | a itt thmrtionti ritae Hooliand 8 spirits of youth thev threw the bell or chased cach other | SlOFY of Our race, tend the loom, und even foliow the | the victory that does not disperse or capture his whole Le ave becnOf the most humorous | Gesmn=n Witters and mm o character, aud will be faithfully dopictod, ‘The work will | oF Whisker, and the vw Us CADEON, Fracsinr BLACK Hawn, ‘Over the greenaward, while from the di ‘of Hough; our boys guard the homes their fathers aro de- ; Chiwo, It, Augest 20, 1868. Ser she gregnnward, while from the depths of the wood | Feodtig oa tho frontier, and Wortarn skill ani valor wit | SY@Y 8 & lost cpporwoolty. if he ts permitted told | m9 sup:anet iu this city, aod will Ve foskod ior with | Mntantee ie ath ea ae Ry order No, 80 {twill Be seen Uhat the Fiver Misels- | "The principal event of the day was the ‘presentation of | Prerare aSan Jacinto ‘dofeat for every invading army | Chattanooga, then our victory will bo without profit, and otters aie Gu Alte “ea | Kan 'Yon wilt have atiane viet annt'g Bitters ta pigct intuow ‘vided futo dieteits, each dintriet under | @ beautiful ag to tho--aartin Drum Core,” the pre, | that poilutes the goil of this department. Unsurpassed in | we have only to mourn that zo many brave men have | “8 | y the reading public, especially in the | conneetion with a vor! artich of! ‘cs much lean price divisional officer. When commanders are | gontation took place ia the ballroom of the hotel. Misa | COUrage. intelligence and energy, you havo only to arise | gieq jn vain, and chiel be gallant Hood gaol than theea inferior nreparat yo a to rupalr fo may poikt they are to report Lo the | Jessie McRae in a neat speech presented the Sag, n boauti- | 1% YOUR mlgbt and che enemy will be speedily driven led! tn vain, and chiety, that the galian has sealed | Edward C, Delavan, the tomperuuce roformer, 1s abot ; nvdor of district, set his orders, and take thelr | ful one, with a tasie‘ully decorated stalf, ‘The tlag wag | D&CK. Bo true to yourselves, your past history. to your | Bis faith with bis blood, Rosecrans must not only be } 4,5, bliehed in mitanvaaiiea ies ie HOOrtanien ¢ ius. Tt wll bo thelr duty ‘to report by Bret opp:e. | reocived by vir. Charles Forary, why roturfed thacia, hopes of the future, and a bailed foo will gladly ‘sock the | beaten in battle, but he must be destroyed or driven Lis in London an’ English edition of. (be Hovrrane ot to ei one, foot R a yor p 1 Uni 4 Fee ee aan es rovent the pacaage | Shoe tie coeuticth street, about six P-M. At cisht | gion of the comladcracy will seek any demiiny separate | Dot havo been fought. Iftbls stronghold ta not wronched | by Wie \enersble De. Nott, Predent of Union collexe Of rebe! (roope or rounitions of war across the river. | board and procecaed oa a moonlight excureion down tho | (0M that of our sisters cast of the Misalesipp!. "Attached | from him now it will hardly bo hereaster, If ho holds it ho | 1Ue New editivn of these reformatacy edorte is to be pro- regulated 20 that no Improper persons | bay, to the confederacy by community of race, institutions and | holds a poin! d’appui, from which ho may at aby momevt faced by ao article from the pen of Rey. Dr. Fraveis ro. ———$—$——__—_—. pls oy gongs in the blood we and they have poured | strike at the very vitals of the confederacy. Ie holds Waylan'!, ¢x-Prebident of Brown University, Rhcde Island, feclings with tho inhabitants, aud allow City Intelligence Out together, we desire no new political connection. Let | region pestilent with disaffection, that needs only the Pro- | and a gketch of the life of their distinguisued 4 oproprictioe to be commitied by ofllcars or crew, Fins a Cuartaa Sramer—A Max Banty Bonsarp,—ve- | Cot astern Confederates do thelr duty; these States ang | sence of a Yaukoo urmy to rivet! into full blown treason. ieee Seen, farticuiar attenson to ali general orders, 7 our Indian allies will do theirs; aud whon our joint | He holds the country that must eupply -meat for our | !o0. HW. Wm. Seward, Seoretary of State. This latter ‘ca- 1) all paseing Veosels if there are gneritias about, | tween one and two o'clock yesterday afternoon @ fire oc- | efforts shall have secured our common safety, the remem- } army, nitre for wader milli a coal and tron for | ture atthe coming edition is sald to be exivemely felh them jpust danger, If not too far from the sta- | curred in the vanit of the paint atore owned by S. W. | Mearcourse wil coly marten tae ae a oe tbe | many of our manufacturing establishments. The.posses- | cidous und preseuts tho first minister in a new in r _ es tercourse whic! ‘28 | sion of that country Is of indispensable necessity to us. s . Ie cemupiachcg lone dpagdl einai) Tie No. 189 Chatham street, A man named Lewis | together. In the darkest hours of our history, the pro- | fis the prize tor which Bragg is contending, “Until ho | titely becoming literary aitivude. Make all reports to commandor of division, who will | Holtz was sevorely, if not fatally burned. He was can- | tection extended to us by Almighty God has been go mant- | hag'won it we can but rejoice with fear and trembing —__— sign all requisitions, &c.. or If Wo far of, send all requisi- | Veyed to the New York Hospital. {t seems that Holtz '| fest as even to be acknowledged by candid foos Tholr victo. | over what he his dove. Snould he win 4t will be the | he dtalian Brigancs and @iety Pri thons wo Caytain Pesnock, at Catro. waa at work inthe vault, emptying some bonzine trom | ries have becn to them as fruit jing to ashes on their | guperbest achievement of the war”? {From ts London Post, “opi. 9. eres Nouty the commander of division when short of coal | Ove barrel to another, and had a light near it, and by | lips; our deteats have been chastenings to improve us and All the churches in Marietta have been taken by the ‘The report receutiy published of ibe as . end provi ps. If the station is too tar from the com- | 80me means tho benzine tok fire, and before he could | arouse our onergies, On His help and our own richt arms | modical departmont, to be used as hospitals. poiuted by the Italian Chamber of Deputies to a maavrting oficar, repere by letter, aad | Femain, ‘at the sta- — he som ee ipa oy = capaci bad eet nbanak fn Meng — an tateoeiiine = = ere deaths hayo taken place in the Uhesa- | into cue actual covdition of the Meapotitas provinces is. tion antil the divisional commander ie beard from, arms. in the i vremels pain’ ee the destaialt weasels 4o down fad out whoa they | ba¥e boen warned to death but for she timely aid of John | midat of our enemies, we look confidently forward to the Pijrenk C. Martia, 26th Michigan: Velamtesrs, Gaps. 8. | inestegyy Penge is dcanment of exiremely palatal will return, = have the sick and their aecounts ready tn peas ee ees oh oe yr - yin peluion saccpive both om Bde Men od their John Crag nga EEE artillery, Sopt. 4, cord, and whowe fudvicemects | to crime FP enionsors to to go up ip hor. 3 a earth, James E. Moon, steamer May Queen, Kept. 4. inesor 7 When an oflicor is very elek ho will bo sent at once to | Insurod for $38,000, in the following companies: —Jefor THO. 0. MOORE, Wit. Wara, Oath New York Volnuteort, Sept. 6 oye Rent Geemecamta 00 Of thoes ‘dangenbus YELLOW * FR. AC. Mem pie hospital, withont(urther order than that of tue Pn iM aioe aieeeon ae ae A ek, yoo Governor bec agra asa Alexander Cling, 19th Wisconsin, Sent. 7. clarses”” against whose thirst of rapine and of blood it ia YeLow mn ERNE a ‘der, . newt , jo’s in- Re Barney Radican, 99th Ne 9. ot o1 Y a * z (da a . Pear ie ysata will never tie ap at the bauk at night, but | surance comranies, The damage to the building was but Governor of the State of Texas. Tannen Paiver, 20h New Yorks Loge is; ad, TAs or Meme eR ee Vintow 1 S FEVER, ac fe at ancbor ready ior anything. Be carefai that tor | triding. Insured for $3,000, In tho Bowery Insurance HARRIS FLANNAGIN, Chas. G. Folger, 99th New York, Sept. 10, aud Conuivencs—we are if Mt ed kocts Mllmawicn tr tse co dian Price ara yot drifted down on the vessels, and guard | Company. Governor of the State of Arkansas, Alex. Calabaa, 189th New York, Sept. 14. diroct complicity and co prevent ageravar- | png Thora anflering from Sgalust Lue appreseh of Hoate, Nevor anchor exactly on | Fix in Weer Sixrvamyu Sramr —Abeut three o'clock THOS. C, REYNOLDS, Abraham Brewor, 94th New York, Sopt. 16. @4 chiracter of Neapolitan rigandage lias been rovderot | BROKEN DOWN AND DRUICATE CONSTITUTIONS, AVID . imiral, ” x. Hunt, sth Indiana, e,t. 16, spirktual interests of time and of clerniy. Tk istothe | Net ae ‘Commanding Mississippi Squadron, eed eure Parasite ding baby pane aes : wv bi etuam aa mala rs pon a deaths have taken placo in the Hampton po eae eared of Ue Papal territory, $ theca : ORR oy BITTERS, wiih _ * e 4 . im tal of Catholic Christendom, that we must tar, if ¥ oY Prize Money and the Navy Department, | Lo About #00. Inaured on stock and machinery for | egygRE PATTLE BETWEEN THE PATRIOTS AND RUS- | fOln Poland, 19h Wisconsin, Sept. 3, would soo realized a stito of tatters akin to that which. | health Buch tas bron ° ; uae $1,900 im the St. Nichole and Williamsburg City insu- STANB. vege Brown, 99th new York, Sept. 12. the dying Henry 1V. expected as the consi ' St Lar trial te but Pe- fO THE EDITOR OF THE HENAT race comjxcntes, The building is owned by S & L. Tay- 5 1 teCartht th W i , ying FLV. OSD as consequence, in his | ¥. ff Dy Cs; Sept: oy. 1808, ‘ pes ve S008 ‘Wansaw, Sept. 5, 1863. MeCarthrin, 41 isconsin battery, Sept. 13. owa Kingdom, of bs death cad of the acoession of his | jatminazon, D. C., 5 A . Oe emacs fi sat $300, Not tusured. The fire, it ‘The insurgont chief Lichliuski hag sent’ to the vational Alexander Clark, 4th Wiscunsiv battery, Sept 13. wild, unruly gon. The wenbboriag evntine, pour into ta your paper ef tho 11th duet. {tis stated thet, unver | 18 eppoted, was the work of an Incendiary. government ibe following repert uf tbo batjle of Dos L. H. Wickham, 118th New York, September 13, the Papal States thoir scam—tho raians wha wet a decison ot the Socretary of the Navy, prize inoney due |. 87. Comrama’s CucRc Exccnin.—The closing excur. | browka:— ! John Gould, 118th New York, Seytember 4. b, mardor, aud commit | ate nena a is sion of tbe season for the beueflt of St. Columba’s Roman ‘On the 24th I crossed to the rizht bonk of the Vistula Aaron © Felt, 118th New York, Septembel 14 The oldest gins the neweet kind of ways. { © © poeman Mua be eredited in bis accounts, au iat | Cutbolic Chureb, West Twenty fifth street, will take place | and eucimped tu the village of Lombrowka, intending to William H. 1. Newton, 118th New York, September 1a. In the Papal States, Barrabas vt ony welcomed when f) credited, notwithstanding tho vartety of pur. | at Jones’ Wood, on the let of October, and ampio — Prepare @ larger bomber of cartridges aud to orgauize Michuel Gary, 19th Wiscous.n, September 15. when eecking within their boundaries fail immunity | The proprietor have thousa poses to which he could devote it, o the urgent need of ments havo been mad» by the wortby pastor to render my recralt I sent scouts ia various directions ta Daniel R Taylor, Tisth New York, September 16, against the ¢ aseqn of hig pact crimes, he is en | eminent bis tau ay ether ph Iepeanned receive it the fair as attractive as possible. - order to in information abont the forces and the John Harris, 16th New York battery, September 81. readily and promypti, plied with th of renewing | o uily, OF upon any other plea, not receive ‘A New Stock Excuaxox.—Tho Board of Brokers, jt ie | position of the Kussians, being entirely uminformed David I. Rose, 118th New York, September 21. them op a fur more an Parha- | ont his term of gervice hus expired; and hence it is fa- | paid, havo purcuaged a pleco of property on Hroad street, | ON UWcee pointe, Ax, however, i had wo tuno to | g The following deaths havo taken piace tu the Balfour trated to the | fort Al pome one gots the uge of the money and | for the purpose of bullding . new Stock Fxchange, of larger | lose, every hour giving the ‘enemy oyportunitien | Hospital, Portsmouth. Va. —— ss 1 he is ony | seers porate fize than the prosent ous. Tho new builling will have | to collect his ovens 1 fet out the next day in the Jacob Austin, it Penaayivania ert ery, September 1, t in the search, t whom Cardiaal | cd s _ entrances op Wall, Now and bi rots. direction of the ‘iver Bug. As we wel mM ones, Nor » Septe 5 011)'S passporis . r Y, H 6 misinformed in tho matter, Mize : Jikitacamabmatin along. the road my rear guard porcelved, the Rus | Eilaba Tole, 1 fs New Hasapsbire, September 2. ‘ties abroed ch aS | the accounts of-sentnen ti.the | Waliention hh sians approaching from Milogoa, Upon this I lustantiy vee ‘ork, Beptember 6. ae re | of a decision of the Secretary property of che Sine ot New Ye ics | ordered the baggage to be taken into the woo's noar the | Gerke Hall. Lien Tenney ivan cavalry, September 11. | reier te the fuck, : 7 : \. Ata meeting f the Uoard of Equalization Tithe | Vista, and deployed a live of rilemen on the loft and George W. tution, 13th Sew liainpshire, September 20, | Committee, that Pius |X Linaselt eines ip general , ’ srdanco with tho Imperative re- | g ALM meuting the iioacd of Kauslization held atthe | rent vosting auarpaboowere behind the borders of the | _,(ol0ve) Mictiael 8. Donohue, of the Tonth Nev Hamp: | the conveuis in whicl the » cvects, Pyet kno quiremonta of x daw of the Unived States, No distinction | thy the Cr aia ont oad > | wood! As thie Russian contre chielly consisted of cavalry | 8bire regiment, received orders yesterday to proceed to | bas there exboried them t y py iy hed a c tng regol.tion, on motion of Comptrolier Robin- oe y fs mado be seen oflicors ond men, The language of the | 600, Was adopted .— > T ordered my cavairy to chaége. Onoord, N. H.,and look after the transportation of gon- | energy aud imparied to Liu ule (wteraal bering 4 : - iB f Réaolred, ‘That the valaations as now fixed by the While striving by 'my,own example (0 excourage my | Sripts. ee With this sing'e exeoption, which sume lingering fe staicte is—*And the eeveral officers, marives, sailors Board of Fquallzation, and hereto unnexed, afd amount. | Wdleciplined soldiers to take this decisive siep 1 was The ©: cw, OF Teverence “the suprome keys’ may have ox 4 revue in the naval service ontitied to share | ing in tho aguregaie to tao sum of $1,154,454,817, bo, and | Wousded by a rite bullet, which pi-rced my left arm, ¢ Crops in the West. from the picture, ali rank», both of Loa Hival povernment rooney shall be erodited in their accounts with | the same are hereby, adapted, approved'and certified, ag | Passed through my side ‘and came out through my | THB CROW NEVORT SuOWING TILK EPFHOT OF THR | And Of the howl shuren artmar ‘rectly oF indirectly ‘ the equalized aggregate valuation of the real and persupal chest, | was agaiu placed on my horse, but the loss RECENT FROST IN THR NOKTU WEST, implicated ja the brigond w . partment with the amonat to whiob thoy aro | property of each of the Beveral counties Of sbis Stare, and | Of Dlood made me fo weak that J was obliged tar (From the Chicago Post.) fo find that a meraber of Cardinal Antousill’s own ; .” Tho object of the law is tonecure | that the samo, duly certifed by the Chairman und Seere. | Sandon the fleld o° battle My cavalry did not | | Wa print below reports (roi one huniired and bonsehold ts ne of the most active agents in the benefit of themselves and their fa. | tary of sis rd, be deposited in the office of the ump. | Ch8e®, which gave the Russians courage. The wix dil i} pointe in the State of Tiinots, India the brivard achomes. We fod that the Mintste: at the Demin inn vas mngelye 01 be b- tee ct prorat poder ae Cis mah intautry alone remained on the fictd, and fought | Cousin, lowa and Minuesota, furnishing reliable taforma- | Montiguore w Merode, orders mock siles by dent relief and Fr ontiro einount that 16 duo them. treller'is we compute the stave. tex fur the Year tea) ee | Bravely for soveral hours, although having lost ite ebief, | ton as co the effcis of tue Fecent frost upon the cropa | OM Faval uniforme’t be flected, for thoy blige despair he paseaye of this law many eaamen, for n mere | that the fald equalization, a& mado up-n eich aoparate | LLWAae left 10 the guidance of Its oMowrs. After a long and | I she Northwest. Circulars were addresse to encb, with of more readily sopplying the brigmds with ha- | Sy fiead for pittanes, sanigned thelr right to large amounts of prizo | Coubty, be entered in ihe book of minutes 0 ~ obstinate Nght Captain Szlopowiog, who commandea the | Rcoompanying blanks for a full report from each lodality, | billments they #tand iu neod of, Roman bishops, Ro. | ' ie large al Prize 4s Dour: ‘ iniantry, was wounded, and the let wing, uuder Captain | Which wore returned promptly, ‘dhe letters are from | M1 cauons, © members of tbe Roman supreme | Prizapanrmss, June movoy; and there iaon file at the Navy bepartmont @ "$30.040,003 Oneida, Fabiani,’ retired in perfect order towards the Vistula, | business mon well known and reliable in their own jocalt- | Civil aud crimfua! coarts, Roman heads of reiigionr — etter from ope Agent who states that he alone fe interest. + 9,145,321 Onondaga. Pale er nl bag oe Do flinl gta ng ijedes bafortoation recive to See: ‘ores eect Pe woe all served Or on alk: poyy botemg Seas sodbeal aia wot ors ed acta claiens t60D0 oie ~ : “ Ke, gh uRgians pure it across ri for vay wosral ald toon! + a tothe amount df over half a milion of dollars . 00 Ontar me viata stay valizes ino len weeds mare Swope for 1863 in theee five Northwestern bates ere of the, | Bourn committees: the uames of the convents ere | YOUNG OR A MALR OR FEMALE, Avab od others of the same clase are naturally | Cayuga, } 3 | MY orders Joined Niajor Liolinski'e ‘detuchment ‘anil | very highest order specifed iq which the brigand recruits are housed and | Are speedily removed, at font restored to healtt. that the off mothod cf paymont should bo ro. | Chautauqua, | should be sifictentty recovered to resume the command, A invertigation of thoae returns shows them to consti. | drtiked ntl the propitions Detaent arrives for despatch — sore cues : } Tho Same uurse was pursued with regard to the cavalry, tates mass “ information of great value to the business ing thom # cei work of robbory and murder across the DELICATE OTLOREX, 4 Chenango, 18 encounter took plice op both sides of the bigh road io, a8 well as to the agricultural interest of the coun- . The Papal gendarmes serve as thoir g se mutes warnsrre, wasting f ® ot deprived of bis prize money nati the | Chase : Zo Lublin, between Lublice and Zetarna, with tote huts | try, forming, as they do, the Most complete general ro. | Tho Payal police act as thetr aplos, To such nn oxvent beh | galt? gt, feine, from wraisemns WARHOE RevAy, wisn es rin of servios, ba atiited Gi tide .adtlie |cotomth | dred infantry. a equadron of dragoons and = sotuia of | Pore yet eollectod o tho extent and destructiveness of | the complicity of the opal authorities procooied that, mm | One butte in euch cases will have @ most exrpriaiag ‘The Secrotary of the Ni as soon as th 40 | Cossacks with two guns, the great frost. We deduce from them some importaot | #8 engexement between the italian troops and the E a meres soem: of The losses of the exemy were considerable, Ceneral | aud interesting general tacts, Drigands, tho latter bave been supporiod by a body of , ER? weat into practical eporntion, authertzed the | Moller Tekamoleki was severely wounded. and the Cos- | 1. That throughout the wide territory covered by the | five bundred Papal Zouaves, by mounted Papal endarmies, | artng guttering chiidree recieve, and wish a\mont of ptizg movey to seamed’ when the offleers + gack colonel was killed, together. with three captain, ten | information, crops on low and fiat ground suffered most, | aud by two or thres pisces Of Fapal artillery. The Boar’ | (mud tiie chndren as alove. ana wisiing 10 salem having ctiarge of thelr accounts became eati-fled that is | officers and about eichty men. These numbers are given | in Many cases being damaged fiity to seventy five per | bon emiksaries FELL into the southern provinces to pre. c wise ‘ | by the local inhabitants who Witnessed the battle. On | cent, while cros on high or rolling ground escaped almost | Pare the way for the operations of the brigunds are easement eomendered. The language of the General our side there were forty-six killed and thirty or forty | entirely, or with slight injary. enabled to do so by means of the passparts which the | LITERARY MGN STU, 4) fo a8 foRows:— H od, We jot no bor horees; my troops even 2. That the freet “ran ih atrenks,’? some localities | Papal polloe have tyken away (rom the joyal !taltan sub. = veers or te ee bs i bude il Setup tecaaaee uae the horses of the Coneacks. IC my wound | sulfring taverely, while others, only a few miles distant, | Jucts to wuom they belong, and whieh they beve-given to | Fy Mayen banet firm fit f ww ; nd Cader the salsa Senemneieee thes had not compel®d me to abandon the Geld at a moment fered but lite. their own tools ond spies, thug eoabled, under false | yivnewring and not dere > pay vw ive 0; Red ecivitinds Chidars ase oan 80 decisiv@ we might have been yietorious, 8. Thai the great ‘frost belt,” so to speak, embraced | names, to prosecute their work of diseord. Tue apirivual 3 rt w¢tholr apptoval (OF paraent vecore tbe | Aftor the battle the Cossacks burnt all the huta inthe | an area about to degrees tn width, oxtending from the | #trategy of the papal government in this unholy wertaro | IT TS NOTA LIQUOR STIMUL eT, Pxpirat cruise, Uolene watt fiet tbat the py at | Village of Woika Starogrodska, whore inhabitants did not | Missiesippt eastward joto Indiana, 46 far a8 the juforma- ET ay 3 With tte politica! and military tacts ‘Tbe AND LEAVES NO CROBTRATION, will pet Aer tut forwarded for the ban ft cf the | L0Wts | Pay the oiieer 10 gumarand a rouble One half of the dead * froet helt lies’ between whe forticth | mlacrabio, deluded betnge whom it hoonds on lo every | ATTENTION SOLDIERS Ya eruiae properly covet for 1 Warrea bodies of (hore who perished in the Samer have beeu 1 degrees 0° Jatitude, the Iioe of Chicago | #pecies of crime aro made to believe, by their spiritual any THR PRLEN DB OF SU LDI! * ; . Weabingte | fonnd. Two o. them were those of children who bad beea tbern limtt and the Tne of Decatur and | teachers, that w!*tever crimes they may be led to com 4 : vot to the squadrons to facili: | Monrue,., won Kiteralty burnt to death routhera Jitmit Within these iimils (ox- | miton the proper; Or persous, oF tives of King Victor | We mt sor friends in tate vd Hottiom: 1 of claims without ex Mo..txomery, Wostchenter, Coptiag the regon west of the Mississippi river) ‘the | Ewanuel’s subjects, will seoure for them, not the wrath, | the er DB Bites ° amen. Unter tiv jaw. and she reguiat New York, Zoological C ification. - damage te crops aud vices appears, (rom ail the reporis, | but the spécial fayor aud the certain rewords of the AN) ¥'" cure nine : ces 4 gulations esta At the Iaat sitting of the Acadeny of Sciences, Paris, M. | to be uot ee than fity por cent: while beyond thee | mighty. ond Deena ingwerenerers ont fad i ws 40 Whole amount wi be secured for | Chevruei explained bie piau for a new classification of | limits. either norti or south, the effects of the frost secu The prigand who sacks and burns, who ravishes, and | Wy) benotirdd that a wg 116 their bone | Total rer eial? the animal kingdom. His principle may be brietly stated | to have bom n as, through the routuera | Mutiletes, and Kills, does vo with an untroubled oon- | debility, Bvery « f tuat hs seton that some ‘makes a snog thing” | _ State of New York hare 494.494.817 | ag follows: Under the prevent aystem, in which the | and central tere of counties in Wisconsiu and 00, for the wears on bis person acharin given to him | Hoo"and’aerman Bars We have no hes . ney is aon err: nog SBiDR” | going to be & correc ¥ cortity the tore. | physical organiztvon of the anima’ fs taken fora guide, | the mort orthern ter i Titinols, the reports ‘ore leaving Rome, aud containing {he a#surance that Mf there Hitters wpe fresh: paed armory by ney t ae Alaw ofthe Waited | this tay adoplad by th a of Equals | it often happens that {is intellectual development ts show an average dawageof not more than twenty five per | te mun who dxhis for the cause of the lope and of ee ae et eee ee oe ent thot upon prize y being eid the | upon the mi af aati Hoard, and of th sain TS | variance Wilh its physiological state. Thi the quad- | cent , while son th of the tine of Decatur the general lajury | Francis 1), will bo pardoued for aii aius. The blessed ro dully recatviny Giant otters from erie of such Saale shall be forthwith daponiteg | Hewolut Wieneen nds, at the Cty or a peta | Funane precede the carnivore lu the prescat system, she | Was conjmratively slight, Thie remarkable ciroumstance | Virgin, be has beon told (and he expresses iis entire con’ ny An howpieale, who have be va Rebtel Che | tase $00 et roptemoer, Ine’ YO! Abaoy, | organivation of the formor | that of the | may be In part accounted for by the fact that north of | deuce in the legend at the moment of being brought forth | pt to then ‘ h f @ Uuited siatos by the | D. R FLOYD JONES, Tentenant Coverne | latter. Now, # we take Ui . chimpanzee | forty two degreos the peentiar kind of cropa are | to aufler death), bas looked down bengnaply on March t awine in the United States brea ot | and Prondont of Bosra, | end.evel oth heir organ { have eutered so much soath of that ime: | bis ferocious carcer, mud ‘se ready wo receiv hEW. F COUNTERFRINS re the rovdral QApaMASeeN WersMiebarséinens to | Sainetie Beast, desiesdry wed. | Haation an idea ut inc ote show the game relative diterenes ju | him, with Wve and gratiade, io bee maternal arms, | mene ree eee é 4 scat avo Sc | it the makis, which pb, Accop wueh t grown throvghoat the | These are no fictions, no far-fetched calumnice | " ure of JACKSON” 4 > rectint I Sere rrevn 708 We | a arses ae lew Ihe | nous, Abd Lheraivre precede the oarnl | ‘ of Protestant contr versialisis; rao pian | ee aah TOO ee ae “eet pte en adjreted. Tho money nor be i ow tn Ninoty Minutes, | vora, aro iar beow some of them, such as dog ond 4. That weet of the Mivaiosippi river the frost was | prose details of th of the criminal courte in | oth ary of the Navy, but ¢e TO THS EDITOR OF SRALD. phoca, ak rogaris their in electnil ine iltien To obviate | not so Revere to the rrme latitude ag It was east Of that | the outbern proviy ; a8 recorded io the mas. PRICE PPR BOTTLE wba Wn the Ath page of your Sunday's feeua | soo a sort of | 8 leony anience resnlting from this + ybotwoen | sirearms torly report submitted to the Itlian Paria nent. Viewed Phone Fee pore . as fen article, neaded A 1 é Widow ia Nest the physical and intelectual qualities o' anumain, M Cheve 6. That the gore s) average of inury to cropa in the | in tis tras colors, this relation betweeo ile Papyey and PRICE PP od eth the Dew ‘toate Sad te Ninoty | re ropone: tw chagsl’y Lew by eheives instead of | V Is leas t ts previously published bave | brigandage reveals a dirvet complicity of the lemporal | Bite PI arthine by wil thy delage in m the via Nevth American, fr ‘ the aise, tus * tre of | yao, In tho whole rerton eow Dy (eve reports, | and epiritaal heads of the church with the lowest forms | Sata r ind of the partion. The article says . M1 UNbOr ehell to he oocwied b then demeibing a average dimare to corn, sorghum, tobacen, and |'of crime, to which wo ahovid vainly find 4 parailol olse Pics a} died from choyration Of tho bevy? | Let ieom that coutes:. that the gOnLANY. © other crops pecoliar te the diflereot joealities (oxcept | where than in the annals of the “Old Maa of the Meun- Bia TF uestion for the Cowmiatelion sbSaeas and thet ba died aneoay ee ane eeten HO une por ba Heed. at Oyun diniauces | Bucuwhonty dors oot swom to exceed twenly-Lve per ye<The Chief of the Asuaeaias,”” of the reoords of the ; mek WY AL Loe FuCEONAL)! Cons: bie furthor oft from enire, by ora That the now imental erone @ mie v DBE S FOR +m " l@ unas omy i a “ 6. That the Hew or experimental orope of snrairim, to: ‘This ontrage to tho otvitiea of our age would lovg ¥ DOE Of s OF 78 URRALD ried on hie vewthbed hy teen, ee tense | Het the io wor braces. nd COLLET ce oo yt ago have boon #wopt away Were It not (or the protection | - » DOETN FoR & person nust pay tho tax on bia | aire, Ho bat been in w erttieal ‘state of health tucm —¢) : “A bs crop te ©) Fabigion, of Catnoliciem, | F DUBEN FOR oo ore rom his falber, who alread: | month, 20 Jou see bbe eutire leek Of teuth Of thet M4 argh " 0. France, By moans of her troope, | SPOR # wieeibnineaied:/i8 4 dy PAYA | ihe apticie which any the young. man was iu tered of t ane r HAs corn, and Ao tora Tobaceo did not ninent of the prieste, ome noone? The doves of my district | haath mod bioyant epirt, wud’ ear corer . vo Cone (mite we woul, Bat did f thay bck. | Drigaudage (ur ni dant proo! Boonid yow p08 hare he artile do not majact if wo. nae fm ennn ia | bet han the @paem weised be Waa eaeus , whe hea a every «bore killed dead, the Frenoh pote lowing r be put off by & > a Goat ae roan ti Iaeben Jor abotatartence:| tearhik MEMNUGNONIONT O34 Was pummmmecne tet ‘ t ‘ ted bt t Wy seca | thre reveree of thuge which {t wan prottesediy jotended fo | brow wasn tax on t wey fe (bes paid but | tore were prem had fur days give. the wt that (he cotfen rewion eaunot ba extended north ara i are, and that neh the omplicity of the Ronish | Securely Pao pan y have on won bie ety Dorwiewn, “fe wate have Been mid enoach Bid ‘eve bane y \ downey As fur rout neibor churely and eou he a of these murderous raf | pRinciral OFFICER AND MANUFACTORY, © ton the ean? dotter tenth an the article (2 Haee bad it thosayess ‘ 4 . i ed f the fi ere suapped ond ander. | No. a) ARON BIN) ET PHILADELP ALA 7 nd each o hie ebfelrer thn: Dit ae the aboge! WHT how that chore wa OP uate ' ta get ove t ving ti nilned, the respect for Ca m ia rapidly dieappe Ae ot tte fea ths Tattler we lnade doubly pin a i | wil be a eate crop bi the extreme fog, 9nd (he tempor, ladepen'eac. of the ‘paoy ix nest. fue ods 913 hondret + Poco ir . we wy ak Oe iy . hes t, core ha to a Overthrow becark ny mous wih whe roprietors, TA | . , wrid . a tox y eee Sty th Por mata by & Saw Vor? not by dung) =. is \

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