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THE NEW YORK HERALD. . WHOLE NO. 10,329. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1864. PRICE FOUR CENTS. ' Denitentiery "arvesel, de oes toreet tas ncaa ; arseval, &o., were burued. magaal it 1s easy to Ite. But when we come te emamsive ry supposedie that Sherman’s march ard as the; A Fative apart from the words mwneh yon | undertaken to effect a junction with Grant. It is s MWe the double report, am te the positive outline? 1 t But probable, if he shall secorea to rescbing the salt, ghé them sigual guns. ihe bridge was sino burced, a Firat of that these despatch ne, Salat Sa Seen oe be men Oe jeneral Ferguoou had Constructed pontoons for bis writers bat ‘ermy to have , Back to Tennessee, as fast as the jority General Kilpatrick command. freee ob overy-ahep 700 lee stesig nv ton y, which from Milledgevilic to the y eneamped on Friday night, They The Rebels Opening the HIS ADWANCE AT BILLEN.| f= ednesday. But we fervently trust that Sherman will never see ‘ber band, pilfer- uleed 4 i ‘j fg already full of peril to “val uruivg as they wei Seven miiee below Siege of Nashviile. enton Yous wae only “about: : Big creek tous. His own bave bushed lace =a ruffian presented a pistol to the Iv is suspicious thas this ¥ The Redals A Their Prison ¢: ‘and extra nt ge of sac | breast Of a lady, demanding ner gold and silver. She the numerical loss 19 adversary $ bandon amp F ans. and_ have suDE into silence snd toto terra. ‘They | told bi he had done, and called upon an officer tn, the fo vague about bis ows. Did he cou med that be 80 mak! eppear- erow mn. ranting why oor count at Millen on Dec. 2. Genera have scare ae | SerOrmned Ler eat op aang acing, reusing tt he | They Establish Lincs Within | wits coms, louse 4 ‘ick, and permitied his meo ¢» go on and pi! er and to have conquered, sis and” Dlucighis "along. the "shore, to “encourage of jue! alon al Bis efforts and to guide bis ear But Sherman does dreds of bales of cotton. Among them Judge Thomas’, seo them. He is far back among the pines of G Colope! Turner's, the Sasnette, Dr. G.con’s, with many a weary waste and swamp and barren sons, &0. They burned no cribs or dwelling tween him and the friends who so anxiously await him, | we Bave no reliable information of tho destr Nor Bests alone. “Trussworthy intelligence,?? | sipgie mill or factory in the country, though : of the field. Did he ney plewsed. ‘tuey derves we ca { Three Miles of the Capitol. | wowoor vraokiny Thomo Inureattag of ur largest pisnters, with bun According to all their accounts, witnout 4 the Confederate army made its appearance in front of the . s i i eas four o'clock in the afternoon. Skirmishing Between the Union | se ew ste tir sier hat‘ te gute: dre and jement was concluded by £3 Sherman Reported Pour Miles | |» «rporiat wu 7 Distant. gays the Char! Mercury, of Weduesday, ‘was re | by # number. - They took nearly ail the korses and mules night, The whole action must have taken place in this THE BATTLE OF WAYNESBORO. coived yesterday that a fleet of some eighteen Yankee | ip the country, whether bid or not, for they scoured tue and Rebel Forces. hour anda baif, They say that the Confederates made trapsports had ascended Broad river.” This was am | swamps, killed somo boge aud most of the poultry, The eleven charges, wore eleven tii completely and terri- expedition for Sherman’s reliof—s ty sent to mect juctive interest of the country hae suffered seriously, ~~ bly reputed, and finally that their lines were flanked, Reoonnoi he Bae eae TGTATS mmaaa REA | cies Gaalae. Rr found, ‘bomsrar® tas | ease coca ey patel. wont hep Soto o0 rs oft net Sesuice. cane berks emasiag a J BIOK ON NOV. }, AT WAY! Me rv in m2. LO ind, ever, y captured. where they were not rua off. . Place tp am bour. ry 4 ssances on e Sa ide er draane Cheeta aid iv. 20.) | confederates, dy whorm, lodoed, they were soundly chars | MAOy of theas have roturacd, aud are still comioy back Correspondence Between Generals | “ius ines, white these statements must necowarily be | vannah River and Pre ara- It is rumored that Wheeler fought. all day Monday, tised and driven back, but without a word from Sherman, | #8 they can escape, exargerations, tuey might be considered essentially tr: ; u p' bear Wayneaboto, with tbe. fedorals, with success, cap’ | He is Deyond the sougd of canon and out of the sight of | Our excared prisoners nay that Gecoral Howard's corps Thomas and Iloed. but for the sequel to the narrative. What ia thet sequel t tureng oar wo, Ghousand pr xoners rockets.” His last words in setting out were:— Do not | went down the road from Milledyeville to take the Ooo- That Hood led from the field, or even retreated? That ions Making to Cross. Everyubing indicates that there will 6. stirring times | mind mo; Fam all right.” But they do mind him; and | Bee bridge. Tt was ho, probaoly, that venoral Wuyne Pm the federal cavalry was “in bot purauit,” cutting ap thé ye that he iat all right, anor have Cam) pe ae as body ord he returned to Milledgeville or crossed ‘Own people, however, aro staking too much on ©n pontoons below we are not apprised, Genoral Sher- + capture of Sherman, Many speak as ifs great positive | mai, with artillery and. infaptry, wovt to 8:tidorsville, An Exchange of Prisoners Pre- calamity will bave befallen us if Sherman sball reach the | His van arrived there on Saturday’ at noon, belog on the fea. This is not the true view. A great portuntt road two days and a half from Milledgeville, accordin; i} i will have escaped Ua for'a briliinat ‘and inestifeable gnc. | to escaped negroes, At this rate it will taka him about posed and Declined. delow in afew days. The prospect that gordon : ho le’t We bi Sich iaee , eenaeaanal from a geat! wi faynesboro morn- fog, welearm that the couvtry around that ry is Details of the Battles Of } strewn with dead Yankee# und horses. He also stated in a statement to this eflect—''The battle being our army retired from Franklin, 2nd now holds that the railroad bridge over Brier creek was not barned; ” ‘Waynesboro, Griswoldeie Bokibor was the railroud cut this side of Millen. cess. In that view wo ehall bave suffered @ misfortune, | seven days to reach Milieu from Sandersviile, and sevens rates oe povilion withiu three miles of Nasavilie”” Here i ap the Augusta Conatitutionalist, Nov. 2.) But Sherman will, ertheless, have suffered a defeat | teen days to reach Sayanvah—plenty of time for ail tre extraordipary thing, Here wa victorious army, occupy} y= and failure full of “ahame to him and advantage to us, | forces of the Carolinas avd Gaorgia, with Dick Taylor | Tae Rebel Papers Claim a Vic- ing its chosen gronnd, its fortifications, ite town full of (From and Grahamsville. ' FB oe memerpomeriy hp ait, the Yankee cavalry | Not only the thousands of his men whom, ab the least, we from the west, to sarrono’, fink and destroy him T hospitals ond stovar, with raiironds in ite rear, whi Whesler assived in timate. prevent mach éamege; shall capture and dostroy, will be so much gained, but he | believe it to be of more importance to secomplieh this tory at Franklin, p areectpmnt ga fogs age te ictmai see rf will have lost the last weeke of the campaign and given | thao to hold Richmond, le 1d following the raiders, whi There , Hd beew'nos enemy wiitia twoive ‘miles of tue Georgia | 42.H0%d sn opportunity of wnoaloulable value to. MACON BRLIRVE? TO DR SAYB. ae, ae. ba ffop fo tuar'reureat tht It. Fesobee the capital -No delay WRB DEVASTATION OF GEORGIA, | ‘i:2ed,and the trains nave resumed their regular | Shorman; we are thuakful for what is 6 sasieet) [From the Macon Telegraph, Nov. 26,) Gocars. No flevkiog/ NO crawling roned tee victor’ ty schedule. We have captured @ considerable number of rf i for whas is already secure, We are happy to aunounco that \acon ia considered position, like that done by Graut or Sherman, 1s ascribe horaes aod completely scattered the organization of the safe, The commonder of the post has declared the city The Nashville Despatches. Dood? Whabiben was the eeuse of that imeediatd ; Lo vet pm pemnagoee UR peopled Be peri THE CO-OPERATING COLUMN. gee & besa. cota, ane orden.o¢, Major General Nasuvitte, Tenn., Dee. 6, 1864. | reirout in the nigbi? epecd upon it the victory was @ o @: map ows 4 el capable a feat. TI . Rede} Descriptio cdleern: oe is witadrawn, ‘bis will be pleasing intelligence to those Captain M. Forrest, of the rebel cavalry corps, wae ot ‘ae = phe th — ‘not maintain its posit'on tack, as it jamsville Battle. families whom theexizeneles of the occasion forced from | Fécognized by some of bis former companions to-day | tui was iaeit beaten, and the alvent of Bight nen vel of Atlanta as | °s commending The Gr {Waynesboro is a station on the Augusta and Ssvannah their homes, We trust they will at onco return, and i] ° Sherman Left It. Rallroad, thirty-two alles south of tbe former city, 1] OFFICIAL BRPORT OF FOSIER'S FIGHT IN SOUTH | thoy encaye, the miny Wnewnvedionoes whion aro the | tirekeqeneg in etisuseiahiog, ne Sisontestion’on tnmrreceesl wraum ss cutteqolr ores Soe leon the main and direet road from Warrenton—the last | To General 8. Coorme:— 4 inevitable fate of tbe refugeo, ‘The city is perfectly quict ee ccbuiees ih eae gre . But what follows reader she claim to.the laurel. more. Position of Slocum’s column positively reportea—to Sa- r Granawevrite, Deo. 2, 1864. and orderly. We expect iv a few days everything will Another member of the Tenth Tennossee cavalry was | «invuiar. The Confederate army, which was beater vahnahandieauioek... 1b lncainabouk Awants weiioa & ‘A force of infantry, artihery and cxvaire, ower Gane. | Resume its usual appearance, ‘The storm of war which | oaptured this morning while in the act of deserting to | with a “loss of five or six thousand,” was Bot only ane : Withdrawal of the Coli fr ly about twenty m: la® | ral Foater, attempted to gain the railroad at this t, threatened us bas passed—oome home and bask im the | 4), repels pursued, but did fsself pursue! I¢ was not even courens je Column from | sortb of Millen. If Our cavalry had reached this point on | but were met and repulsed. pointy | sunlight, ~ reheat cat aite s tt ihe vlad with getting the town, It would not | then to ‘‘re- Before Macon, the 28th ult. it issafo to estimate that the infantry bad | 4 force of marines, under Admiral D=higren, attempted MACON THE PRESENT CAPITAL OF GEORGTA, 0 rebel cavalry have possession of the residence of | organize” its shattered ‘+wings”—but {ter r . Teached Milien at least by the 2d inst.—Kb. Hupazo,) to gain the railroad at Coogawatchie, but were met at {From the Savarnab Republican, Dec, 1.J Mrs.A.V. Brown, and are intrenching thomeelves on | the flying victors, “skirmishing” with them all the Leo’s creek and repulsed. Governor Brown and his officers of State have made | this side. way to Nashville, The victorious retreaters burned the bridge over the Harpeth—but the advancing defeated Sen &., es, W. T. HARDEE, Lieutenant General” | Macon, for the proseut, the seat of government. The | tye rebels have also taken possession of a hill near | crossed thi ive The whole distance between Frank- ae THE BATTLE OF GRISWOLDVILLE, ADDITIONAL DETAILS OF THB BATTLE. Mpverncr’s henaquartery grees the Gy Hall, ? both ‘ te 2 . ant! i » pu id Nashville t hosts fo one Our Special washington Despatch. BP EPTOS ty {From the Savannah Republican, Deo. 1.) WITODRAWAL OF SHERMAN’S RBAB GUARD FROM zene dea "ened reiratel eer Fes ht mgr nighe ‘Noxt day ‘tude the ‘ederal sha drawo up witha BEEMAN APPROACHING THR SBA. COAST—RELIABLE {From the Richmond Whig, Dec. 8.1 In our issuo of yesterday wo mentioned the fact tbat a BEFORN MACON. farang ta . me tives miles of the last bamed chiy.. ‘Foon 10 must have WRFALLIORNCR FROMTHE BXPEOITION—IiTs BUO- | We have already copied trom the Georgia papers some | Considerable force of the ae cavenhing oh hte naa Hilal TE tebe ouiy \aiserophie totamaction ah: the. War: Depane gw aaliae Cerne ett at a loop tiacanes, * Anasianiieg? eoee = " 4 r elegraphic iviormation ab the War t Uons ere now built at a ance. (@a8e PLACED BEYOND DovBT, Ero. Particulars of the battle with oward’s corps at Gris- frthe direction of Grabamsyille, During the night we | ment ian bint pn es despatches relating to tbe Diego. a a a eee ao withig- five ‘miles of Nashville ab the time the dee | ~ jt ‘Wastixaron, Dec. 7, 1864, ‘woldvilie, nine miles ongt of Macov, on the Central rail- 2 t 4 Foad, The Confederate force consisted of three brigades Be addition to the admissions of the Richmond papers | of militia, two regiments of State line troops aad the foatk Gemeral Sherman’s main army had | Athens and Augusta battalions, all under toe comm: the authorities haye sofcrmation, of un- | 0: veneral Phillips. He attacked the enemy about twelv Geestionadlo reliability: shat General Sborman’s main | Central raliread, towards Ravangad, Where Wey Lad pee" Rogie all aye without @ battle, and pts cee bi ied of ee ai en i ditore Of any ammunition except what ea ips pareued them a works, ‘ when he ordered a charge, driving the ‘wes coed in the twoor three skirmishes of detachments | defences. The enemy hete never donnernt sree pee Es Having passed Mitien, there ts no pole ne fvenfiabehd por gaged poe time with a Senter suns vis beoily | mfg ne Woe His seh eR wi the suppliés and malis for that arm: fe learn that the militia forces behaved witn distin - Sa BAe entre if hed gallantry, advancing upon the enemy's breast- had transported an effective force to that point, which, | sition of troops, was a telegram {rom Bacon, stating iat | ‘Heir front to prevent the enemy erecting batteries. patches close. ‘hen Hood’s army is confron uniting with that already on the ground, marched for. | the Yaukee po which bad been operating in the vicl- ‘Two of our men were wounded to-day by reboi sharp. thas of ibomas. liillbiins me ward yesterday, under the command of Major General | nity of that city had been withdrawn, and gove in the | shooters, near the residence of Mrs, Acklin. the admitted facts. Tne Confederate Gustavus W. Smith, of the Georgia State troops, to meet | direction of tho main body, ; ‘ hil nd in at four o'clock and attacks, the enemy. a The indications are that Sherman will direct his course | The Fiver is #ix anda halt feet deep on the’ shoals, but hour and a half durkness comes aug ends The enemy, numbering, as “hear as could be judged, | towards Darien or Brunswick. 1a falling, tho federal army gets out of Franklia Torth- SECOND DESPATCH. tat such @ rate that 16 reaches: ville next moruing; tbe Con/ederates pursue. Now, five t i : Hacked Gea Sanit ate. place calcd Homes Hit Pking | SHERMAN RETINES FROM MACON AND MASSES IIT M4 miles east of the village of Grabamaville, at eleven o'clock ARMY —HIG OBJEOTIVE POINT DARIEN, Nasnvitts, Deo 6, 1864. | irtnis in tho story 0: a federal victory, Heaven sen ‘A. M.. Our strength consisted of fourteen buvdred mas. +From the Richmond Dispatch, Dec. 5. | Vory litvie of interest transpire’ yesterday, them always such) and grant 10 the nd seven pioces of artillery. We had some fow | — When Sherman advanced on Milledgeville, one of Bis’ | artijery skirmishing continued through the day, Confederate arms. rasures for open batteries, and slight intrenchments | Columns moved ngainst Macon. Official informat! n was . ‘1 byt meron on the right and left; but our line was necessarily @: Teceived here last night that this column bad disap. The daily routine was varied by tho reception of afeg | 7p mes Believed to Have Been Badly tended, by ink) ger wh A the enemy in ou — ie Bod ki igaalys Be ghd steed ye oftrnce, sent in by General Mood, which was received Defeated. Ree. Dera, and much of it wag both light aud unprotected, + MOV D if t aul From the Richmond Dispatoh, Deo. 6. This, however, only emboldened our mon to greater | Mt ind It waa /or this (aut Sherman has Leen wailing, | PY oUF pickets on the Franklin pike at about eleven From a teaken accounts of $helr victory. af Frankia taneously with its arrival, The complete | Sule deods, and they fought tbe battle throughout with wn | 2/ts forecs Veing marsed, bo will strike out for his objective | O'clock thié morning. Hood it must Bave boon the slrangest victory ou ré- oninis tiieniis ae ral saat a | rene berioet, order, sad with by energy and eZolatien worthy ot voterage Tne neue | Point, which, 1t 18 belioved, ia Uarven, near the mouth of | The bearer of the flag of truce had the followiog letter | cord, excopt that gained by Banks over Dion Teytor last a enanae were — P| aoe aa Mpataaeaeon Baty daa until dark, and the enemy roade several desperate | the Altamana river, Afty miles sonth of Savannah. from General Hood:— spring 16 seems shat Hood attacked Sohotield’s worke st 7S demonsirated that ‘Broun charges against our line; but stood firm, and re- ry " ; iret vit cars. pear, ek the armed rebellion ts comprised in the | *, Withdraw. pulsed every attack, finatly driving back the enemys [From tho Mavon Telegraph, Nov. 30.) Brangoautens, DerannieorTeemany sro Gnomes, } | Hod tho tien ofthe Yankee, ahd wi feepiar sty right and centre; but their left stood unmoved at We hear but two houses in Clinton were burned x 2 spa-ueens ee ea eae yeotes ates an - coming ewe egies of Hood and Lee, both of which will.seon be the close of the action, For four or five hours | the enemy. .One was the dwelling of the evrollidg +4 To THe OomMaNpivG Orrican ov Tum Uniren States Forces, | have. bees, aunibilated. Jp the. little tbat these men maiptnined tho fight without relief. Late in | or Jones county, R W. Booner, and the other a0 old shop | Nashville, Tenm.:— between, four 9 clack and dark, on if nce sd the courtesy — Geadered powerless. % ” Semen i 6 the day General Robertson arrived with the Thirty second | used lice by th eix thousand men, a * es an oflice by the late Ur. Howen, Guveat—t have now in my possession # large number 7 : r : . “THE REBEL ACCOUNTS, Patty bey ei ee aid, Niger esta Cy 6 REPAIRING THA VRSTROYED KATLROADS, of federal prisoners, red during the recent cam- ply pened yey Hd ta traly woedertul ae oa oe close the engagement, which was cond:icted with vigor From the Sayanpah Repudiicin, Deo 1.) paign, whieh I pts moa exobange with you for an equal | 147) am; ‘elke. or on both sides. Thus far ft may be sot down ana diawn | The Central Rafiroxd Company have’ xove to werk in | number of Con! by nee’ prisoners, bel: to thisarmy, * the cartel "used by Major General ‘and witness bis bamitiation the next day. + “WS qt miRCH TO MILLET. battle, though, ia view of the great disparliy of numbers | ernest, with w large force, to repair thelr road, which field . | ie now in ruoving order from Mevoa nearly to Gordon. if ia the exchanze of prisoners Bi? oaiskis ov vag. care ety 68 Meu & REVIEW OF THE CAMPAIGN. the ouars of the day are certainly due to the cmtede: | We'ogen int It tke purpose et ube o.mpany to in ronteraver, it ah, Joueebora, Ge: | ‘Ebl, they felt back, to mitin, {ome ° the Riobiees - ‘We have been unable to learn the details of Gencrat | to work immediately and repair whe West Point Halt. | Bhouta you sgree to thie proposition au oficer of my' stat? | Tore that the crowsing battle M10 4 [From mend Examiner, Deo. 5.) e- fmith’s forces, though it {s beileved that the Georgia | Tomd. which it ts thought can be completed tn one oat you may desiguate, upom the | thomas is very contident. They hed apologiand "Lefora: 2 ‘Wwe importa statements. have reached us.. One is ce Dee Sa eer militia constituted the greater portion of them tuonth’s time. The Etowah iron works will also be re- | Fraokhn pike, between the lines of the twoarmies. to | [or taning back to Franklin, They ~80, Doe {From the Richmond Sentinel, Deo, 6.) ; ones. arrange the place, timeand other necessary details om. shey Ld thes man’s army has passed Milleo, Zhe Sherman’s campaign, which was dari Our logs was between eiglity and a hundred killed acd : nected witt thi woapecviail bg. | cause it was such an admirable posit! iy nay@ L-7 | Sram ‘7 a ney # oy hed dunded; the enemy’s loss is officially reported to bo )* ° . Pg ts Car soar og Tah abandoned it, sftor having gained a hv pend rt anemy has not ihe foun... The other statement 18 to | bas Been timidiy prossauted. Instead, of bold sth] Touch grater, THE REBELS IN CANADA. - hae jovi nom gd cy tama cee Wel ge ‘These ee are 100 gross for belief. thet Qe effect that the colnma «wbich kas. been lingering for | {010 8 wuarmed Grete which was Sxrected to prove 1 1..ui bight seven or elght traveports, loaded with rein: " To this letter General Thomas sout the following r@-| Thomas bas been vy beaten, and, ban folien beck be-,. by disperse opposition | forcemouts, were 4. going up Broad river, which Mr een nee on . rs cause he cannot help | pomnd'tlaie in the neighborhood of Macon hat left the ieeoula reconnarsancos, aesarance thas tha Cait will to-day. | Projected e “ed srengey 904 expe of the main boay. What aud where | timid telate and slow movowonts The trouble has boca | *'¥** pee Oe Sie oe Pee ee, SOME SO Dates eee nee Onotlone Heanqoannens, Deranpusa 0” Tum CosemERLAND,} The Teinsap Sitkookctice FY a not se much to resist or avoid Sherman as to find bi of the Authorities: Nasnvir, Deo. * Le ene,are, questions, which we are | rie ieft Atlunta on the 18th of October. On the 26th be TRE DEVASTATION OF GEORGIA. Dertorr, Wieb., Deo. , 18 General J. B. Hoon, Commanding Con’ederate Forces oa | MA8® MEKTING OF ON@ANIBTS AND r qematle année, butwe presumetnat it is the column | evacuated Milledgeville; on the 27th he wi > i, say ig @ oo. TICLES, CANDLES AND CHORUSES, d tod so ve ai ‘itleo.” Whither | t beat Sanderaville; a ‘distance of about a i a) Information of 9 tnost positive character has been ro. the Franklin Road: — For soi > ibs past. Dr, Cutler, the organist and. pe i po Baive ““paaned and twenty.fve tall . meh Atianta. ceived that a raid wipon this city is being ogganized by | Gamuar—I bave the bonorto acknowledge receipt of ne Sam fe y ot 18 also 18 a Qa whiod cannot bead- | Arianta, without any important object gained on the | ATLANTA AS ABANDONED BY SUWKMAN—THB NRBELS | gho rebel refugees io Canad. your communication of this date, making @ proposition | musical director of Trinity church, has beea preparing, Sword with certituaé; but our own belief ts that Sher- | way. AGAIN IN POSSESSION, fi fe jor the exchange of prisoners of the Army of the | for those interested im the subject, # display of churci, 1, now make, all speed for Bruggwick,on the This tardy and unsuccesefal march reveals the dim- [Correspondence of the Memphis Appel.) In consequence of the receipt of this information the | United states now In your possession fora like nambor | music auch as bas pot been kno! 4a $hia country box ; : oN ‘i culties with which Sherman bas tound himself coafront- ATIANIA, Ga,, Nov. 20, 1864, | elvil and military authorities are making every propara- | of Confoderate prisoners belonging to your army ia my | OY Oe ale vegterdays and ahd probably may.teach it with someof bis army. | o4, That they were in great measure unexpected by | You have board before this-@bat the federais have | tion to recelve the rai@ers. hands. In reply I havo to state that, although prisoner ® | fore. Be BEARE. IX 5 aid. os. the eapane from your army, they have nil been sent North, acd are | of signt and hearing were both gratified, the savocss ; { evacuated Atianca; but for information of the Focurees aad exilee who" ave ‘Ween, sare from their | © Hill, the military commander, In a note to Mayor ¥ consequently now beyond my control. Tam, there're, | ihe enterprise was decided. It appealed toe somewhas, aw me to trouble vou with a few lines, as all | Barker, published ¢his mornmg, recommends that imme- | unable to make the exchange proposed by you. Very a ‘been | diate measures be taken to orgauize and arm the militis | respectfoliy, yours, &c. Aiierent class of people than the recomt Methudtet Mux} Bpared by the vandal hands. Thore is not a houre staad. | regiments for local provection, GEORGE H. THOMAS, Major General commanding. sical Festival, and was conducted in @ much more labo” ing on Whitehall street trom Rozwark’s corner to Wesley | A large number of apeoial policemen have alrendy been |. ati gorts of rumors prevatied all over the city wheo | rate aud formal style. } ‘Taslse not yet altogether sure, His long delay, his | him we are bound to suppose. They have gathered 4% and hankering Between Macon aud Augusta, strengtb, too; by bis ows lays. een cane caution has J ¢ ‘ ‘ prov 1 parent janger. as given us time to Bave given tue Coufederate generals time to collect large | concentrate our moans of resistance and to obstruct bis bedi6e'OF troops at important pcists, and @efore Sherman | path with asily increasing obstacles. Sherman seems to 4 to be concerned wow only to realized his peril @een the blue water ip all Homan probability he must fgot ave P ~ é make bis exca) bi hero bes tarned itive, Re- | chapel on Poachtree strest, an@ on Marietta from the eprotied, and other aetive and vigoroos measures are 2 eve or more general actions, It isnot impossible that auch Ioticlpated conquests, passine by Macon | ttreot runsing from ths Vaptist church, down Decatur | Deing taken for the protection of the cliy. o pews that a flag of trace had comg.ta got abroad, ‘Thero were afew excited individuals who cdme to the} @ battle ry take pings to-day or to-morrow, Atany rate, irresolute attempt at captere, shying | street aghort distance below oe & t's Duiding, — Tue general supposition was that Gellera! Hood had de- cburch as early as nine o'clock in the moraing, theaghy 0 i street. ‘Iroad depots are burned, The Burleigh ©: yanded the surrender of Nashville. b ‘i re not to begin till noon, Before ti this campaign is evidently drawing to ita close, and the togetber, be is vetteltous only to worm }’o0 Deoati: street. Al ihe ralltoa i i ¥ mm sui . tbe exercises were ni begin a. ° hig way between and hasten to the aoa, lociudivg the passenger depot. All tho hotels, fourdrio:, Toaor Deo. 7, 1084, Generals Milroy and Rousseau are at Murirces- | time the church was tolerably weil filled, though a few ed ta bis last and forlorn endeavor end will be the reaching of the coast by Sherman, or bis | "'Spouid be suc efeat and pernaps his surreuder at some point near to | should he manage to escape to the const by ontrunying that Where he now ie. or evading Dis porsuere—hie most complete success in J this regard would be @ ‘most lawe and Impot conciu- GHRMAN WITHIN FOUR MILRS OF MILLEN ON Da- sion” to bis grand undertaking. It will be a manifest, raj!road shops, government works and milig are burned. | Burleigh was again before the court today. Evidence ‘Ag [ oame into thecity on tat evening I observed ouly | was offer log that te belonged to the rebel service, three buildings of note standing west of the Macon | which defence will be strongly urged by Lig coungeL His | agninst any rebel forco which may attack it. Yos foad—Colone! Colyer’s, Rammock’s and Mr. Sells’, T. cago Way adjourned until to morrow, terday a body of rebels attacked block bouses six Clerk’s house is the only building standing betwee in vi Poter’s street and the railroad, Col. Poter'’s hoves sod | aye Comve and seven, near Murfreesboro. They were gallantly The ehureb pr boro, which is amply garrisoned and defended | of the sidd pews—which, like some of the seats ta thé Academy of Music, aré so arranged ae to preclude thd expressly what be come to eee—wer If of those present were ladies. | ed Clusters of ion of the Cigar and To- CEMBER 2—TUR OCCUPATION Of TUB PLACE AS are: aterencan dofert. Ssortne gd when he set out, ni niiees mi. i+) Phe ee he BOMED Pact, ad a jar different desiga fromm that of merely reaching the | the two houses south of it are standing, All the houses on fongbt by the garrison, and soon. body of troops was | !xbte encirc! Ling tg ninien Mn teb, Deo. 6.) Atlantic spore, The change of bare would Rebutuntinck, | Marietta street are burned except @ abort apace from Dr. bacco Manufacturers. « . ‘e e eoieni eae Mercure rakes Tech a lighted jes, which (rr pal ain dont of bis crterpriee, ‘Nay, in ieelf, ned of tacit, it | Poweil’s to Robincon's honse, opposite tbe Stete depot. | Some thres thousand persons connected with the elpar | St by Mulroy “ ae the chancel. and flashed ebola with such effect thet they wero driven olf in coa- altar Exeept Norcrose’, Milis', f. Deay’s and B. 0. Jones’. no Berman's whereabouts is not positively known, Itis | would be a great end damaging inconvenience to him, houses are burned on Peachtree street beyond Wecley Bet cortain that he has even yet rexched Millen, though | Could he suorecd in Sacurely poescasing bimelt of the in. jorior cities of Georgia. w station on the coset in railway Gre factis assumed. At four P. M. las! Friday the (elegray® | connection with the interior would be eminently advan- eperator at Allen announcell that Sherman was within | togeous tohim With Mason aod Augusta in bis hands, fowr miles of the place, and that be himecif was on the | Savannah and the Favavmah river and the interiying and tobacco trade were yesterday assembled at the chapel. Inman’s, Holbraok’s, Laudalo’e and Nox's bulla: Cooper Institute for the purpose of deviviny measures to ings aro burned, ‘Colonel Glenn's and Ranson’sdwolling®| effect @ modification of the Taxlaw. Tho Convention ag pigs Gxaitiy sda’ Dr Qienin organized at ten o'clock ip tho forenoon by nominating Mr. Joseph Hall temporacy chotrman, Mr. Joba F Lee ‘of the audience, though oy ing the oilect of the grewt wich emo the dim Hight Of a cloudy afternoon traves fiuured juto pues of subdued beauty by the paiuted through whien it atruggied, There were liybis ig). gan loft at the end of the nave: lights wi prisonern. Mattors o¢ @hé front to-day are quieter than asual, No ariilery that can be seen bas yet beeu placed i posl- hore losing #ix pieces of artillery and @ nombor of Ube railroads would completo his felicity. But, failing in | burved, iso Colonel Gartrel’s house. | The j % stig pototol bidding tt « hasty died, Nothing has been beard | y.5 no, es fo she up country, the Torzhore ta desirable | and all the bulidwgs between that and the fair round, | woq appoitted secrotary, whersupon the credentias of | M0" DY the rebela. gemmed ss with sparkling Jewels the da bic o from thero sine», ‘He had thon been witbin twenty miles | oniy as aifording lim a reiage from his present peril. | Uuly three or four houses are burned on Melonougi ‘ dense ‘The hendquarters of General Hood are said to beat | Oi Trinity never appeared to fuer advan! especialy ef Millen for nearly a week, ‘When arrived there, be will be where he does Dot wish one of which is Mrs. Rucker’a: the house adjoin. | 4° alii Low gone p eemM rr pemnsanees om | ontwood, six mice south of this city, ou the Fracklin | When seen troin the Viste Ry ot Vee te be, and whenor t 5 ing avd justabove Wm. Watkins is buraed; the Femole | organization was appoiuted, composed of the followin ti . Ata few minal al sere to be, and whence his first care will bo to getaway. He | ing and ji ° ‘atkins ig Duroed; the Fem: rs Pe owing | ve POO a. aeiecne = poited down to put up afort on the spot. | membors;—T. M. Brown, of Connecticut: Meury Switzer, upburt, aleo the Mesoric sod City Halla; the City Hall was eaved by the appeals and petitions of Mrs. folcombe, who lives only a few | MeAloin #tepa from it, The chnrches are ali unburt. excentthe new | Colum Episcopal ond Pain’s chnrcber. Most all of the residences ia ERMAN’S POSTTTON ASCRETAINED. wili Only bave made such araid as Kilpatrick did, when, [From the Savannah Republican, Deo. 1) Woe out Ce the a Cher ire Richmond, », etroated down into the Peninsula for exfety, whenee THE whereabouts of Sherman's main body has been was compelled to retury from bis bootless enterprise gtisfactorily. sxcertrined, and his mowments yesterday | to bis place of retting out by the aid of transports. Endégared anything but decision of purpore as to his destt Sherman bad no purpose when be sturied, nor bas he Captain Alex. Marshall, Battory G, First Ohio artillery, | the adults. ‘The organiat of tue chusub, Des Catler, tn “ black robe, preceied the ea procession, s was iajured tn the recent battle at Frankiio, Vinton and other clergy bringmg up the rear. The singers, with the exception of thres ur The Loatsviiie Despaton, biack sbeep arrayed jn the cowventional garmeate of Massachusetts; David Campbell, of New Jersey; D. 1. of New York: Mr Totlhansen, of istrict of TT Sonsey, of Miesour!: y W. &. Houthon, of Sehott, of Ohio. bow, @f abandoning his own military department. The | thecity have been burved that wore unoccupied. Just think Maryland; Ky., Dee, 6, 1864. nociety, wore white surplices, as in the Epglisi cathes matigli,. Withont, entering Into particulars, wo would | 2iicien ho is ou in his own covesption; and uo goheral | of it. A-city four months ago with & populatkn o legutious were prevent Crom the following organize. A.npectn! despatch to tho Journal, dated Nashville, | drais. ‘They took seats on either siie of ite chaacely thovsand, now aboot rix hundred and seventy-five or } tious — December 6, aye the rebels Tost at Frankila toa general | 2 boys being te frunt.and ao ove sitting 60 an to tate jhe view of the com aul . Dr, Vinton read simply say that (he signs are thal many people who have pit charge of m grout department has been ever " , Peen'teniduly aturmed at the idea of Ris taking them in bis | Koown to abdicate bis position to play second Cigar packers of New York, Cigar Makers’ Protective eighty men—the bal ince women end ctuidren. era, the choirs re- officers, among whom were Generals Goran @nd Quari 2 in some other, It was pot Sherman's object | nome fi'teea or twenty negroes leit in the place—the | Woton of New York, German fourseyiaen cigar mixers of 4 Mase Gf March will be agreead'y disappoin'ed, to make his way to the Atiantic to ‘aeniat | Dalunce have all been sent North. They have burned all | New York. not previously reported. General Cheatham escaped | spooding wito @ choral then, entering the Important snovements are on foot to meet bim | Meade, leaving Thomas bei hon the fencing nround the cemetery and most of tho parings nfecturers and dealers of Ponghkcensis, capture only by the fleetucss of Lis horse, puipit, ‘oceeded to jae euplanelecn Beet» wherever he may g0; but these will be developed at the | responsibilities in the Wes! around tbe gcavce, and barsted ope the vanit beloneing turers and growers and dealers In tobacco of | “SPATE MAN Ot tt lsaeb thet: Guaeredi Ouapeedl 4 cabao cae ereenieee " — ‘he circle that now surrounds him, and escapiny to Gordon . containing tho remains of his wife aud tbe aunty nad y iden Propper time, Roya), bis fret apxicty, Iike Kilpairiol ene be Dodies of three orfeur other poremayseaion for gold and er aeane 5 Dhern and planters of tobacco | brigade of white rad a brigade of colored troops, the selaed te eheamieatent rene bg a eae re morical RB ARMY REPORTED MAKING POR THB SAVANNAT ips to take him away. Steam to Ann and | other valuables that they supposed had been bid in the ‘gz Harbor city. 4 “ latter of which garrisoned Jonnsonvilie prior to its Pee Ta penn agent RIVER. ate shvitle, if Nashville be not already fallen, | vault. St. Louie Cigar Makers’ and Tubecgonirts’ Society, | NOM tog, it ttets rece: gonial aie: Ano, taste, | nena bh aes — Among the old citizens remaining is Drs. E, N. Cathonn | St. Lonie, and Detvigns, Pat. Lypoh, Bill Harviile, J.B Bartlett and |” Cigar, tohacco aud sauff maanufscturors and dealers of | artay when Goveral Schofield retreated (rom Franklin, | ® Gregovian chan of tbe sixth century, & Germam Jobn Siisey..’ Dr. Daivigoa succeeded in saving the Medi- | Phiindelpbia have arrived at Clarksvilie, pom womebeat eB ae at ae m to 5 will be all too siow to quiet bis Impatience and to mollity (Ffom the Augusta Chronicle and Sentinel, Nov. 30.) hie chagrig. While his owa course through Georgia will timnst-be confessed thats for tho past woek Sherman | have been that of an arrow through the alr, or a sbip ove? the sea, leaving no track bebind; while his exploits | cal College from the flames Mark Rell’s galico hous Cigar, anu and tobacco manufacturers of Boston. > an “boon very succetsfully acting the part of an artful } over she nea. ering. no teak Debind: Tino pained tox | uoburt. The citizens aay that the Yankee armay loft bi Tobadeo dealers of Raltiniora Tho Nashville train arrived bere on time this evening. | soloe and | enorus | exiracie | from Handeu oe Geager, conforming afl calculations, and exciting general | noynacd from tho beroyatd, or the di Noted woir | swearing that they latended to split and quarter the | Manufacturers and dealer in cigars ead fobacco inthe | Pasreugers who Yort Nashville this morning at atx | #102) the andiwuce appreciling Nike ctliys Rie by his eceentric movements. chased and pelted by the shepherds, he will return to} Southern confederacy and plant their colors upon the | Dirtrict of Colnmbis. ‘ e/olcek tepert thakiAll wan Gules (hiro af thas ities, "| Zememnnd by, spoenarecnens l.<os eee eS ae tha he is moving towards | Ternesave to find Hood, we trust, in possession of the | walls of Savrmuab. A groas many of their gold German New York Central Organiration of Cigar Manu- to appiaud. "Org Bw TRV TRSeN rep TW iaelcate acted State, He will retura go flud that his campaign Into | eaid to bave left here with @ great deal of rol factnrern. There bad beoagume slight skirmishing the previous | (rom Cutler, played by the oom em, Ha Be Sevannah river. Bul there is little reliance to be | Georgia, so bonstfully entered @pon, has but lost the terri- | dreaded the trip. 1¢ 1s said that some of the Kentucks Cigar manufscturers and doalere of Trenton. night, rey, ay o4 by i. Morgen; and enn a went off in handcuffs; they have some fears of mest! Mr. Win. K. Lawrence wns elected pertnanent Presi. The steamers Prima Donna, Prairie Stato and Magnet, | of ‘Trmity chapel, ay Se pmerorng ‘a vener Placed.in any todication of intentions as yet. Untti he | tories won by his predecessors. 7 ‘We donot by any means ehare fe che iden expreseed quail g6¥ oat Ot tlio triangis in whics be has been |, Mn Satan awe ome uae ete mangiuvting,singd be left Atiants, we can infer nothing | wont om’the Atlantic for co-operation with Grant, Nor ith oortainty, any of his movemonis, as to his | de wo share in the feeling that such a lodgment, it efected by his present movement, will bea blow te our witivte courte, “He way turn upon Augusta and sock | Fons” There has never beon & time when Bherman to foros bis way Sheough Bouth Carolima, or he may push | could vot have carried his army to Gract by a shorter fer Bavannah or Branawick. nee route, and to less time than by his present Vice Presidents the fol ~ e id, and apparently for @ ‘tation, are reported to be ja a bad condition. Respect | lowing gentlemen were ted-—F, W. Tellbaveon, | captured yeaterfay on the Cumberiand river, were re- | organist, eighty six years o! good Rays A. RICK. | District ‘of Colntabin: Jenepn Tall, Heney Bush, Now | capiured to-day by who gunboat Carondelet, One a er ees stent eo 201 ATION ft | WERMAN’: o«. nay!wanias Davi pt —— 8 ellect Of scoompanimenta Evens the auguane Coroele atid Beating’: tee. w Jersey: J. e. m1 Wounded Soldiers of Eastern Regiments | ee Faetnant ro me Se ne ae , Gentiemen from Sborman’s rear tate 1 he B good. success, tbongh the diloulty ing simul, of march is marked bydead animals, broken wagons, bodies | Secty, Magrachusetts: Jamos ag a | A fanoously two instrumenia one bundred forty foed tragele! ohott «Henry Otten, Onio: W. T. Huoboon, Rhode | P. Kavanal wart will at ouce be obvious, ; f re, &o, + 7 Lonerdny maentog the train on the Georgia railrond fiiena, Mesers, Fiward Burke aod A. R Foughery with Geverais Lee or Beauregard. Their teame, or trans- | sent of the Convention, and sc 2 ¢. = rr 2 FS 2 ‘weeks from Atlanta found him ooly balf way PREFARATIONS TO CROSS THE SAVANNAT. BIVER, t. Comparatively unimpeded g@ Brat, in an | brought dewn about one hnadred prisoners, who were | were appointed sccrotarien, : pain’, Seerse, the tao Uh thas thors Wan,.om eamioon {Brom the Augusta Chronicle and Sentinel, Dec. 1.) with mo stream that could not be } @aid to have been captured somewhere in the ueighbor- Op motion, a committes on resolutions wee appointed, ite, Ky 77UB Pevunylvanin,’peck, m7 Sherman's soon Je speed ood n-ne mA « Bal’ | J.B. Jobin 4 Peavsylvani, right ankle, foo allows of criticism, as at an ordinary concert—| TW reported wat a party of ee Pe mye Ee dais be: Shirmun's orn | teoeres wo tne ieriaker New Jereer; me Moaipin, | 3, howe, A, 1ftnreaveyivonis, ltt ares Samuel 0. Mayer, who was formerly a member of Trinity’ er iW. Ae ; . ie 1 Ay 5 *s ferry oo Sanday. They remained some time dartitotal cause: | tbat bed atraggied a ay Reese the wate pouy, and fell ag | New York: Mr. Schrader, Pennsylvanta; Joroph Welt | di. W. Schrof, 2, let Pennsylvania artiiery, right log. mack Lag Andy gricefal, Cg reade be vioinity taking observations. It ts thought by al points; hie front, my, prey to our forces. jo ul Gall, Baltimore; Da 5 M. = Loe , * anton hem ge thigh oe if Ly p00, ‘Total Eclipse, ‘Aseal ry hoart: 4 wn, a8 08e, oroas Horn, 1), Dey 4 hat Brera will endeavor Wo cross the Savannah bord og hd 4 = ns einen road as tar es | St. Louls: Peter Lorliiard, New York: W. H Nasssu and | George Nogle, H, Zoth Pennsylvnaia, neck. ef that point, ‘way hecan. Sappose | Greensboro, M. Grimm, of &% Loute, and a resolution wan parsed that | Heory Ruta, kK, ith Cenoryivenia, thigh. SERAMAN “BROVONT TO A HALT’ OR TAKING 1/5 coesstul. Sappore he shall even make his The work of repairing the road to Atlanta will be com- | ail roaolations shalt be referred to the above committee, | William R, Gparr, M, 4th United States ertiliery, log. , nase, oeks will have elapsed from the day | menced as soon as practicable. A paper, to be aabmitted to Congress, read by M _-— elijah, sang by Mage ¥ out from Atlanta to that on which he takes It is stated on reliable qathority tha: tbe Yankees | Rens, which was referred te the Committee on Resola- ‘of Trinity oho COUNTS. soprano 7 ‘ [Fetm the Bavutnan News, Nov, 29.) th the remains of bis | appropriated over oo thousand Rorses and mules in Glas | tions. The paper ie to be published. REBEL AC 5 = te lending soprane sure, ibe, Clear, 8 ‘Bherman seems to be ma! ing no progres in his invasion | army. How man; will have been killed | cock aod Warren counties, A committee of one from each State was appointed to ROAR EPROP LD a fee Yaute Lo swelling ci-bly sbroagh effect permanent organization, which i te be logated ia Sees ae BURNING OF EWORY COLLEGR, OXFORD. ty, | Tue Rebel Press on the Franklin Battle | charen, above the heavy sccompanim , {From the Augusta Chronicle and Sebttnel, Nov. 90) Fee ee eee Meroe Gat, | THE AKDALG BATISCRD WITH OUA REPORTS AND } organ. " Master Eh licn aang s Portion of Hades sip, of the State HO le 20 nearer the const than he was and captured on the way; how maoy will have atraggied ‘Agentioman from Newton county states that several of ‘Redeemer tiveth,” acceptably , and ind deserted; how many will have broken down povaral days 6g0. Te appears to be Acsidating, and acting | the marcuinge and figniioge and vigila, only the official im, of Missourl; OLA A VOTORY, a oa thengh be were on: @ bad box aad | reports may by will pumber many thousands, she lager, of Connectiont; Valentine rt ‘al ‘wok r wrnow nam to gst eck "Aitutd to fo toreurd, and | Fear weeun in coe and anuy thousands ottgen wil bave | evnarZiMyD ne teheety, att cian a everyinng, | Danietcampbell of, New Jersey, A. RFoeaberrs of | gy soltre™han' best, fuxht. af Fraskiiog toe own of aa) 6 poe nee Le pb on. thereon | except thobe occupied Parlees, Of Maryland, and (.'H, Switger, of Massachu: Me anon quent io eas 3g oe 2 cane ae Ln A tart ‘ ~ federal areoy under and Thomas, and the i pimary College, Oxtord. wae also deatrored wtnis organization a to be called the Central Tobsceo | vanciog Coulederate army uader Hood. No accounts of Tireghs wandnes ke ba q SME REPALA DEPEND NO ON THB BWaxrs conten Th coltegs wes the pro ay “The Convention adjoureed to ten ovoloek A. M. to day. ‘will bo reanived for teey faye etre o> ot noes Cauier So ate a vem to at rare intervals, ” o he ye oa tu bg age Fae eesan arcting. tok placa at the. Astor | sbstn to asgertain ths truth, the federal despatches, vah | The festival le 9 auocesary! (hat ood only will Meare Mamegas 70 DROWN SBRMAN'S Anur. tb. 5 . @ varioun college pocietios, bes! members of Convention had | afictal and are wry We want rene) * 4 ) Constivarionaltat, Nov. 80.) Suppose Ge bad taken the other routo—e route the college iteel!, were ‘the rty burned. se : " vs bab 8 1 _. from ibe Anguste , pee : aaa vn ree jesomt were several gov- | detler, although every one of them claims @ great vic | Diy House, where the lead a supper. he wil” probably ve ania on LA one ho bave any te de wi TM vory generally conceded that Bhorman, avoiding | 49 hus four days. The nent officiaia, among of Touader and Har. | tory to she federal args; although ove te ise oni Gath -Angasia and Magen, has yous on Ais winding wayy | portation 2 the federate the town they were fired | Ye7, goverment Inspeciore:, Mr, Gtelnbscnner the ae. | 18 ihe sprettiont vietory of the war,” altneagh asoiner | oiircy music, wale $0 the mere aeter'te Sapamnal, Brevewick or Port Royal. To tenck | move ten’ ‘apon one of ir party killed. The oolioge was foe omeare ‘of | alt pofeld yey ain tape ‘of the rebels, | harmonies, the double the rich «1 ‘Af Sherman’s oolu todacconiat; Mr. i , hough Se brags Nee four finest Gutbie cl whee artifctally enlvet Brasswick or Savannah, be has to traverse a bar. |} Coma bare traneposted 4, Dacned te rocatnatios. the German manufacturers; Mr. Moores, Mr. Hunton, of | it ls perfectly evident to every render who will look at | e”vete of am - poy ‘waste of land to meet, ae beapproaches his dention- | withont Tt ia eatimated that the property cowt noarty ball ® | Pre iacnes an miers. ‘After supper several tonate f certain face which they are all obliged, by the cecessity | combing lo render the Hap ares cue dot ‘ape imi “tr save uy onmse- [Ge Unp Py ny millon before the war, Fee eee eae onsite ereoh were oltred and reapoaded | of things, 0 make kaowa, thet the federal army was de- | cited feature IB the masio of the, gsasum, De, warns wtih Conia ‘be destroyed vetore him. Ove | weep two. s oy DRTAILS OF THB MARCH TO MILLEDORVILLN. H some feabody that the Com/ederale army was wetorious, that the } serves credit for Bie energy oad ane in wnaiens Seayten at ‘Dnt thon he may fed | Aberman ¢0 Grant b: [Correspondence of toe Ancusta Constituttonalist. ‘Among tho etatiatien prosented in Me. Burke's paper, | enemy was saved from dieanter dy tne advent of night, | whole wale, and Abe eleray of Trinity, & aren Bar pow wet ‘shies be Inula dreamed of, | ene imagine, if euch In Tun Fimup, Nov, 26, 186 which wag sabmiticd to a jong debate, mention wae | aod bas safety only ia the fortiflostions o¢ Neab bo te LS t +4 Cott tne ease, wi ‘whieh may en-g bie march. Mhould he attempt te | « four week While in Milledgevitie, Shermen made bis headwariere | made of thd (act that during tho past year nor lene than | ville, onl L.A en! re Ai uate irom enjoy ing gh Port R19 ah he vole » crave tha wt ae fh the Executive mansion Cur soformant caw snd was | 429,300,770 pounds of tobacco wore produced ig this It ie @aay to ory victory, it fe oxsy to say that 1 Le eee vere . Purter's arts © te tae aden a . by Genegeie Jom, Davia and Milnairiok. The | epaniry, rebale were recaized: is is onay 40 bansaine mumborn; t - w » odd ® wenn) * . ee

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