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wee ot wai 2 aa RS NUR 2k ¢ i HS COLLEGE COMMENCEMENTS. GETTYSBURG. The wae worse. ’ ourselves and your children how. ‘acted, how Commencomeon: ‘Wheaton College, m1i- | , The sone at this time was appalling to the stoutes Scaens eh Renal hs ceamapkoenaee ‘Wasaxwaron, July 4, 1865. wre ‘3 hearte. The rain was falling in torrents: the lightaing ed in eee Banden hae United [Correspondence of the Republican. ] ‘ was vivid, exceedingly so; the thunder heavy, aad the States at "Washington I’ wogid "do. the. soldier THE HEALER OF THE PRESIDENT. Fa Te ee ene i neaton College was | Wind stil blowing in fitful guste; amid all of which the was injustice not to that there was one The health of the President is so far improved 8 to } hold on Wednesday, June 28, and passed off highly satis- Beighbors turned out to render any assistance that might his accoutrements much wanting to make, his satisfaction complete, and | warrant his devoting a few hours to business, commen: | factory to all r be needed to their more unfortunate fellow-crostures, ed. that was the sight of the tall form of Abraham | cing with Thursday morsung. The Associated Alumni of the institution held their |», The steeple lay a huge mass of broken timbers, nett ! cpstomety, ‘annual reunion the evening before commence- pened gy aland the Green and Coates street were addressed . A loaded with men, D. i ‘Baldwin, whose Ry ne oe Originality? ws children, who had been’ storm-stayed at Fairmount, had Keith read an’ eosay on Law," a dry subject, Pasead te spot upom which the steeple fel only balf = 4 P3 ore. some might Oi ‘a lady to discourse upon, but I can emia ai agers juraped aah ind a safely sey that i have seldom heard a subject treated | 4,5*veral ‘ale pawengers Jun nd proceed with the ability, the force and the perspicuity which this aaah, ms rye aaa, a i ag 3 vod was, besides being entertaining to everybody, | Mr. Day ance wae neconmary—it being Shoagh thes ik famili Hand, » craduate of the college, who was taken prisoner | ,,7he church Soliting bes not been built any conaiderns [ i the Great Battle Field =| =" ever her exclude from his heart, that he | 4N IRON CLAD GUNSOAT TO BE SENT TO THE FA- of ven cirie coast. you only glimpses ve Hoan hiab, “To fecl the full. jones of what be bag done | _ 7Y? NOvy Department haw sesohved te send an inom elad ‘and suffered, you should have accompanied him for the gunboat of the Monadnock pattern to the Pacific coast, last PE. ears. You should have stood upon the | but has not decided which one of the four shall go. noe coves He! oe he ene snd you | THE RUMORS AS TO THE VERDICT IN THE ASSAS- army hospitals and upon the countless grounds SINATION TRIAL. vo Bo Pas dead. ans Cong Ot Public interest is reviving in this city as to the result of altitude graves, the historic e | the assassination trials It is rumored this evening monumental stones liks 1 ET el eee uve ine wa Are, Tee ar that the verdict of the Military Commission has God grant that what he planed, nourished, and has now | been rendered, and the sentences of the accused m™m i General Howard's Tribute to Henticn "Bal pethepe); decipline and dil sel upon the Veterans. ms, i et i Miles O’Reilly’s Poem of the aia le tn tsad as ate of al erie of now But Fa RT ng ie ad 1m spite of a few in ‘8 wholesome 1 Day and Place. hospital bed and diet (as the soldier of °61 remembers Hy yesterday morning, and cleared the debris away 80 far as to open & Passage way for the cars and vebleloa rast number ‘Of persons Visited the scene yesterday, and considerable ¥ » ., The Celebration Yesterday on See reserved by his blood— American liberty— y : them), bis vigorous constitution and indomitable heart papi phe Nps a ck nape orga to la Nc aan ee grein agement psp een eee Be ae ty converuation ensued as to the stability’ of other steeples , prevail, so that he is soon able to croas the Lr, Bridge | its growth may not be hindered till ita roots are firmly nothing can be properly known concerning singors furnished excellent music. The ing our city, af pasate tbe moped otcial of vests ame ie oes = ms sveer Beste ot re Unies, sae bg the full ee it, such accounts must be taken with allowauce. | numbered ten—nine ladies and a gentleman. Their pro- A Young Killed by Lightning " arms, shoul now i jessed fruit men of eve det Lad; < ‘The Ceremonies of Laying the Corner Stone of | servo him very closely, you will perceive his enthusiasm | name, color and description n Fete iad, | COMPLAINTS FHOM THR TROOPS AROUND wasH- | SuitioNs wore Mperioe re ian hard and Miss Good. FO gente loi inte ere Se ge GLA . increasing faster even than his strength. He | Now as I raise my eyes and behold the place Taanen. rich were gems of composition, as were those of Mimes | yiDurtiSaierday and of pestoriay mor gatey ' the Gettysburg Monument, ison the enemy's side of the river; now for | where my friend and trusted commander, w | Thetroops encamped in the vicinity of Washington | Hewes aud Landen, im thelr debale on the respective | DiBht of Saturday, and oar on Cone 4 strict guard duty; now for the ie picket amid | nolds, fell, let me add my own testimonial to that of | have been nearly unanimous in their complatnts of bad | claims of classical and scientific learning. | Mins Sander. killed one of his daughters, Miss Josophine Kasson. ke, Ren, &e. petted re Mad We santas. | ciaas, thaewe BEN Sie Se aoe een 8. son’s poem on “Tho Sea!’ was des | was an extraordinary occurrence, so far ag the circum- ‘and a thorough soldi Uy him | *teatment by commissaries for a month past. Those re- ‘ers who died here for their country let there | maining here declare that they fared better in the fleld to. descend the most earnest bened| iction of | durit paigns mond years American heart. Let me congratulate this noble jarresehagr porns Lest Tsay it?— Io ki ed focs, How the eye and the ear, and— Bisue’ lang: Sowerer, he ‘tcitiera. wrod ty wees fore fer, the ler int to o Grerrvsnonc, July 4, 1865. things. He becomes familiar with every stump, yas and complete y rendered—besi the gatiecs.,ep- tee deep, mt, Nar to expect to touch | stances were concerned. The ‘hour was ‘four o'clock morn! deceased Prosideat Blanchard’s remarka in conferring the de- | Sunday morning, Oud the, Conse wea ater, wo tnt i ceedingly appropriate and touching. rnal injuries are concerned, exhibits far “Tho Fourth was celebrated here with great enthusiasm. way of approach, and his trusty gun and stouter ry American heart... Lot me conrvaraish such tried | Peetthan they bave done since being encampod in sight | "rhe snancial condition of the college waa nover bettor, | Sn.cne external, injurien ate pe meee * + Qe hundred guns were fired at daylight ‘by the batteries Beart defy any’ secret foc. Presently you find him om Mee eon as Hesneitn. who fell, ahd. Meade, who | of the national capital. They aleo complain of not being | nor halt as good, as at present. Not acent of debt ro: | pur her —— rr jack cape pe ane . road to battle. The hot weather of July, the usual | lived to guide us.successfully through this wonderful id, 1m many insts for si th: a ifest. | mains to clog tts onward. march. Profossor J. C, Web- fn camp.out on the battle ficid, and the town woke up| Joad, the superadded twenty extra rounds of’ cartridges | and hotly contested battle. In the of all conflicts, | P*! arenas ane ae De ee eee eee ees, peofeanoa'| Saari. below the. Eases, ee ieee ee ae ‘early, with almost as much vivacity as if it wore a return | and three days’ rations strung to bis neck, and the | of all norrows and triumphs, tet'us never for an instan' much foeling on the subject. Ship of rhetoric, logic and belles-lettres, and secured @ ee! fet up, Sanaa aden — Bye tye 5 pe Of the Fourth of two years ago. There was a great long, weary march, quite exhaust bis strength jot. that thero is a God in Heaven ‘whase $anh lo airong PROPOSALS FOR CARRYING THE MAILS BETWERN | liberal permanent ondowment of that chair among friends (AN Angel n gee jured, and lifted her up and carned “ ‘phrong of strangers in the town,'end some of these wero during the very first day. Ho aches to leave | to help—whose balm is sweet to assunge every pain, an THE UNITED STATES AND BRAZIL. at the East. rofesworship of mathematics bas | horto the washstand, where cold water was ineffectually the ranks and rest; but no, no. He did not 1 whose love embraces all joy, To Him, then, let us look : already obtained $12,000 of = $15,000 endowment, and | for : of «already awake and uproarious, ‘when daylight did ap- | home for the ignominious name of “atragg! in gratitude and praise that ‘thas been His will'so greatly The Post Oftice Department has again advertised for pro- $4,000 has been received toward endowing. the profes- dashed aocmes face, heirgrede on grief par," not having been able to nd sleeping quarters all and ‘skulker.’? Cost what it may, he toils on. Tho | to bless our nation; and may this monument ever re- | posals for carrying the mails in steamships between tho | sorship of intellectual’ aud moral philosophy. ides: [sermon an epi see a Fae Oscar ae ; pight. perkins the a re nuces:te-be-Siegitian Bull wind uss and our posterity, in view of the fact that we | United States and Brazil. The contract was heretofore | this, a fund for the-ald of indigent students has beon | frst floor, the bed being between an east and south win- 4 5 Passed, ‘of a sudden, strange and terrible | prev: against our enemies, “that righteousness ¢: bequeathed the institution; a splendid et of geolo- dow, with head to tho east, The fatal bolt entered near ; AT THE NATIONAL CEMETERY sounds strike upon his ear, and bear down upon his ‘the corner stone of the Soldicrs’ Monument was laid with | heart; the booming of shotted cannon; the screeching of an bursted shell through the heated alr, and the zip, zip, al ‘Imposing ceremonies in the Lpranrne of alargo concourse | Or ymalier balls; cverything produces a singular effect of persons, the great majority of whom were sirangersand | upon him. Again. all at once hejis thrown quite unpre- wery many the relatives of the soldiers buried there. | pared upona new and trying experience; now he sit meets the groaning ambulance and the blood hei reeganii hot, and the immense crowd in | Stretcher. He meets limping, armless, legless, open space, exposed to the melting rays of the sun, | disfigured, wounded men. To the right of him alteth a ca. butsinss ra ” awarded to respectable parties in New York, but a ques- Ateneo acer Te engi tion was recently raised by a third party and was sus- The Poem of the Oco: tained by the Attorney General, that their charter as a After the conclusion of the oration, Colonel Charles G. | steamship company being for a differént specified pur- Halpine read his graphic poem written for the occasion. | pose, did not give the required responsibility for the It was listoned to with profound attention, and received | United States and Brazit Mail service, Tho third party with great applause, The following is the exquisite | claimed the contract on the ground of being the next ical specimens and shells has been donated by Major J. WW. Powell, an ominent geologist and conchologist. Ali | $be south window, tnasin ptt npr ra Pye honorably discharged soldiers are lo be educated free of | of g musket bullet. | Miss Josephine lay next the wall, tuition hereafter in this institution. and was killed instantly—not an external vestige pd Nehtning being exhibited on her body ex Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn. | spot aten aide. "she was twonty-two years of CLASS DAY EXERCISES. was greatly beloved as an amiable and lady-like girl. The (From the Hartford Courant, ~s) oom widowed tather's grief at the loss of bis daughter is be- 08 st ne A ‘ Tho class day oxercises of the class’ of 1: yond control. aoe Greatly Ris ise There were several cases ee PovPrch ears Sie Cif aoemaneear peo i frig Kaha} poem as read:— he beta en st ba rae was ~ poy mifat oan ne leyan University took place in the presence of highly de- ‘On tho house the only marks seen are at the cornice persons prostrated in th.s way. J close beside hii, peta vn ‘sending out twenty or ‘in ae ee bn Deter pad se ‘TIME. jeveral, nce the renew: eo invi ion for eens eee, fe pp net be Sher: rad stab gol bee the estes Jangiee “. the eae ome An elevated stand, well protected with awnings, was | more jagged fragments, which remorselessly maim or en beneath some of grief proy osals, he gi ating class numbers y-five members an uilding, and at the point, thirty ant, i ban" fix thd dintingralstioa VEsliocy froia. Us PT patie rel gl A grr pe A oy aled Or sudden joy will dumbly stand, Withall exhibits a dogreo of proficiency and manly re- | described—with this exception, that at the front door of provi guisied vieitors from tho various v n | Finding no words to give relief — spectability rarely equalled by auy institution in the | the main butlding, nearly forty feet from the bedroom, Btates. copartnnity. fo ike pap. Diam fee pein eonnhy, Clear, passion-warm, complete and brief— tinea. dl country. Tho first of the exercises came off upon the | tho lightning entored from the south and came out om THE PROCESSION, finch oad took badet? Thane Li papa; Wyre To thoughts with which their souls expand PASHION COURSE, L.. 1.—TROPFING, college campus on Thursday, commencing at half-past | the east side, leaving hole on either side the steps, and ae d 01 ; there isa So here to-day—these trophies nigh — Trespay, July 4.—Match $2,000, milo heats, best throe | six P. M., and consisted of singing original songs, smok- | also two holes in the earth, a few feet from the front Formed by military, civic societies, citizens, &e., and | building; there is a stack of hay; it is so eagy to hide. i 5 " » be, bullding; there ise stack of hay; it” 1s, so Guay’ to hide, Onr lips no fitting words can reach ; in five, ing, the “pipe of peace,” tho presentation of the caln- | door. A tulip tree, some twenty foot from, the, ste one oe a Geary, “a of oF heroes of audatmenginen ia”: “Pa bi bis priyéc, “aoe ppers Tee nim aronnd, she grates) the sky — H. Woodruff named bl. 8. Harry Clay, in bm by Facer ensee a mparee of tho ber split and shattered it may satin ben this - 6 le, mov. mm the main street of the town at +4 4 eat es he silent poem e eye : ass, AN 6 closing ress by one of ec! hat enter 0 ground, or, as Dr. inks, by a #ecor is 9 ath work. Yonder fs the foe. “f,ond and fire;” ‘load and Surpasses all the art of speech! hernoss. Received forfeit. | to the other members, tho faculty and lower | one, which fell some threo minutes later, hile he ‘A. M, and reached the Cemetery at a few minutes be- | fire.” But the ery comes, “Our flank ‘is turned. wees D. Maco ni Case” Sete aie ohatens” Pretest Cumenings | inetootaalis appigive the water ta hie anaghaeratess. fore eleven. Generals Youdv, Howard, Mott, Sykes, “Our men retreat.” With tears pouring down | To.day, a nation meets to build wagon. Paid forfeit. replied, in behalf of tho faculty, in » few brief | The tldee davultan, ine Deen, ‘will probably survive. JLorenso Thomas, Doubleday, Crasford, Geary and Robin- | H,cb°eK, fe, tlawly yields, and Joins ne ne wit vine freee La) re Sag Day.—Match against time for $500. D. Mace | and woll chosen remarks, ‘Tho'coremony on the campus 4 (pon, and Colonel Halpine und Governor Curtin, of Penn- | strucgies back from a lost eld. Now he drinks ‘the The arms abe sadly learned to wield named ch m, Mountain Maid, to draw 2,000 Iba, one | closed with repeated, cheers, See eet nonin . #ylvania, wore on the stand. drevs of suffering. Without.blanket for the night, When other hope of peace had fed. mile in four minutes, The mare won, performing the | pfater.’ ‘The more public exercises of class day tock ane committees appointed by the delegates of the Ger- THE Es Brith ic ells ae epee Sec et dee Sa ene se eset nel iy distance in $:24%. Betting two toone on tho mare. | place on Friday afternoon, at McDonough Ha'l. ‘The | man musical socities to make the necessary arrunge- wore opened with a disco: rs wud prayer by Dr. Tyng, | reputable ‘course, however, is only temporary. ‘Tho Shalt our proud column, broad and bigh Mountain Ma'd is @ largo, powerfl and well formed | Syaton, ee sap roma oi An Feantorti Re inice: uni | Mente for the Beengerfest held another meeting on Mon- Of Now York, after which Juige Gooding, Marshal of | Sldice before long forgots his defeat and his sufferings, Climb upward to the blessing sky, tare, upwards of sixtoon andabalf hands high, and | prophecy delivered by L. M. Gilbert. Betwoon nine and | day, under the prosidency of Mr. Steffen. Tho various ithe District of Columbia, reat « letter teas President pi roomed = ee reagan a Does Secenae, But be for all a monument. weighs about twelve hundred pounds. The wagon she | ten o'clock on Friday evening, the class again assombled | committcos scbmitted their reports, and some arrange- Johnson, The President regretied that illness pa drill and hard fare; he wades through the snows An emblem of our grief as woll drew was somewhat similar to those usod by express Ee per fel te bo ge a ments were made for a Bengal illumination of the City hhim of the pleasure of ceicbraiing on that twice conse- | $7, “ynter,and the deep mid of a Vilginia, spring, ee iets ain anal companies, but lighter, weighing five hundred and sixty | que propriotors of the hecws, Messrs Dickinson fe Craig. | Hall Park on the evening of the reception of the visiting Jguettl epth the retire of peace,: and of greeting’ tBere| transport etcemer, and: onde te mene OF Une plaltoere And Dato in tbe gned cameatan pounds, This wagon contained nine mon, whose weight, | With eating, the drinking of harmless beverages, oast'ng | ingore, on faturday, the 16th of July. The Arrange- heroes of the war eulug home with lght | car. He helps load and unload stores; he makes fascines On other flelds, tn other frays. united to that of the wagon, constituted the stipulated | 824 ¢xoessive perpetration of jokes, the hour of midnight | monts Committee was directed to take chargo of this so fan ta ae a "No aaniversery | 24. gablons; he corduroys quickannds, and bridges’ To.alt the self-same tova we bear load of two thousand pounds. had boen le°t some distance in the background before the | matter; and arrangements were further made in wy Inden with honors, No auniversary | Crocs and bogs Night and day he digs or watclies ta, Which here for marbled memory strives Saux Dav. Match for $600, mile heats, best threo in'| listoned tc, and, af ¢ advice to the class was then | to the torchiight procession in the lower part of Broad b= , listoned tc, and, after prayer by the chaplain, the | War erter th. ion of the singors at the landi class walked arm‘in-arm to college hill, where the green | Pinte, ‘The pAb ae [png Rage eth Byogt pore d ivy was planted under the eves of the chapel building, | Puthorition, Tho special rehearsal, it waa arranged, and dedicated by apprepriate remarks. Again returning | hall be held at the Germania Assembly Rooms, and the to tho hall of the dormitory, the parting song was poured | Tain rehearsal at the Academy of Music on Sunday, out upon the morning air by the entire chorus, and the'| Teth. in the forenoon, and ® resolution was passed to hand shaken right heartly in token of the last good-bye. | onyage as solo singers Madamo Dieffenbach-Rotter and the adoption of the Deciaration of Independence, | the trenches. What a world of new experience! What No soldier for a wreath would cara or significant than the Bee Mar i Nees Solero be jabaon thea. 1h soldier nich er rae comrades bodes mee share— five, in harness, Da ae: alone can tell you, He now marchoa hurnedly to his pr in death as in their lives B. Daniels named ch. m. Up and Uj Present, which celebrated four years of struggle for | second battle; soon after he is in a series of them. ons 1 b 3. He Marton uamed bl. s. Genoral M mational existonce closet with success, armed treason | Fight and fall back! Fight and fall back! Oh a aosibern pi sider, Lehre ver “pina swept from the land, and the only barrier to our na- | those days of hopelessness, sorrow, toil, and ema. Where plassand trcadeving osks ‘oot dows, Quarter. gald, was more impor! ciation, — How vivdly the’ living ' sol F ; o ngers tional progress, human slavery, for ever atanend. He | Sore thom, those days when Ne € ee Abd jasmine weaves ite vellow crown, Like ie Fayowoll classmates; wo may never more togothor Bete ee ie anes canes mations in. eonnection with. Delieved that God had founded this nation in perpetuity, | bottom of’ his heart, ‘Oh, w 1 bow And trumpet-creepers clothe the hedge; (comin: again; the pre} for the musical demonstration were dis- ty , God, how long! bi Along the shores of endless sand Third heat, 39 But each aion» the wind must weather, ‘end was sustained by that fact in his new duties and the | long!’ ‘Would you have patience to follow him Beneath the palms of Southern piaing, Fourth be 39 Scattered o'er life's stormy main | Cree etian poblatien’ sre 10. pasticipate (hea Gow dangors of the nation. He hoped that the assem | {Hfoush the commingling disast rs from yt tattle of Bicep overywbere, hand locked tn bund, First Heat. — The betting was about one hundred to fifty | ‘The prize contest betwoen the literary soctettea(Peitho- | gxircixes, and render the following compositions. id lage would not forget the thousands of whites as well as { emerge with lum from the chaos and bohold his glisten The brothers of the gallant band on Up and Up previous to the start. ‘The stallion had | !stin and Philorhetorian) came off on Friday: evening, | prize concert will take place at the Academy on Tuosday r a ae Who here poured life through throbbing veins, according to the following schedule: — of the festival woek :— blacks whom the war had emuncipaied, aud expressed | ing bayonet again on tho siccess/ul field of Antietam, rather the beat of the send off, and Jed for some distauce tT mod. conperana-_Wele by.-Kreoger. is opinion thet this Fourth would be celebrated ia the | “Her® « glimmer of hope lichted up his heart. | World Around the closing eyes of all ‘ou the turn, whea both horboa. broke, ..After they recov - . Hartford Saenger Chor, by Kruger. Decescestucine Gk o foes hisharie wnknsorn. you wo with hhim to tia bloody fields of Brede icksburg, The same red glorics ¢lared and few — Ai TES aie ak Gholachysh, which. sho. held to Oe & oa See canenh bes Waa, be Lk, re ’ vor n staunch his wounds in the wilderness of Chan llorsville, The hurrying fags, the bugle cal, pid ash, . we ma mi 2 ik buna? and journey on with him afterwards to this hallowed The whistle of tho'angry ball: quarter pole, passing that point in thirty-nine seconds, 5 $ Philgdeipitia, Oren pecananobee Wenterere ground of Gettysburg, and could you be enabled 10 rea The elbow fouch of comrudes truct " 4 ov ak, J peoaicoy esters : was then gone through with in | and record his Cots his 8 ene d all his thoughts, The skirmish ‘ire aa Foie hi. rags panesabvaiany sea ees “ “phate, op ae re en Irish Aliens on Enalish Victories: Mechitied, | Letew ( pe re eiiis ibe ‘ancient Masonic jorm. you might be able to appreciate the true American sol- The rolling grow! of tire by tile, hon teadsag to th rege? este! DISCUSHION. : — re ; x 7 GENERAL HOWARD THE ORATOR OF THE DAY —_| “es. | You might then rec te the Art chaptor of the fost | The thickening fury of the tray, The mare partially closed the gap In going slong tho | oes Literature oF Polities afford a preferable Geld of | genaninawusateien by Ab followed in an oration on the events and sacrifices of pri- Ea ae ia of the 4 American Union. In September, When opening batteries get in play, three-quarter stretch, both horses making two breaks ‘action? 8. Philadelphia Saengerbund—Starm and i , ‘yate.soldiers, a theme in which. he gave fuil expression | two Sere ee solabnnes vantrotunde ibe Weng fits matt foe ere ore ee before reaching the homestretch, where thoy were on | Sophon Olin een ae 8 Philadctpha Orpheus—Jacdiied, by André j Idier 18 alread: ¢ foeman’s yell, our anéwering cheer, 10. Baltimore Liodorkranz—The Eig) ‘m. F tohisown generous appreciation of the subject, The | MMiit Is already he from ome ang ihousand, lee eatin nae {hrcugh (hie pornering ecole, a eee ee seis ede htahal Mg, st ado pa anno 1. Baltimore Arion—Wan_rauschen die Wor n_—Abt * following is a full report of the oration :— farther, He cannot \ isit bis family to take feave of them wift orders, resonant and cloar; a a ‘ “ 3. timore Germania—Schiffers’ Traum—. ' ‘AsTstand here to-day before a peaceful audience, | He has scarcely the opportunity pceeregitarrelh ten @ Blithe cries from comrades tried and doar; ing toad and came up to the score a winner by four | Parker, Esq., one of the woaltbiest citizens of Meridan, | 43, Baltimore Harmonia—Im Gruenen. i ’ * | well, The chances of death are multitudinous as they The shell scream and the sabro stroke; lengths, in 2:35% ‘The appointments for commencement (Thursday, July | 14 Washington Saengerbund. Composed as it is of beautiful Indies, joyous children and | aypear b fore bis imagination, and the hope of returning ‘The rolling Gre from left to rigti, nl % 20) have been inads ‘as follows: Willian N. Rico, vale- ‘A meeting of the Fest delegates will bo held at head- happy citizens, and think of my last visit to this place | jx very slender. Yet a-ain the roldier does not falter. From right to} ft we hear it swell; Second Heat. —One hundred to thirty offered on the Fa cee ot oe pt ly quarters, in Germania Assombly Rooms, on Tuesday two yoars ago, and of the terrible scenes in which it was | With forty others he crowds into the close, unentilated Thy headlong charges, swift and bright; mare The horses bad an even start, and wort away | 2amen prions orate Wo, HH Pbilhy ofgatiedsl eed] morning we'd tho festival week, — the visiting singers say lot to bear a part, T cannot help exclaiming, “How freight car and speeds away, oight and day, with: The thickening tumult of the Ogbt, rapidly, but before they got around the turn, both of | ent oration; Jacob N. Perkins, Charl Wilder, nolan, ee ere at noon, to make an excursion to the me y out even the luxury of decent seat’ With Aad bursting thunders of tho shell iid broken, and the mare staid up wotil the stallion | classical oratious. * » @hangod | how changed !”” Itis ihe same rich landscape, ie te peculiar discomforts of this jourmy, Now denser, deaditer grows the stnfe, ottied and got ten lengths away from ber, going to broad and beautiful, covered with every variety of nat- | the kings and the waitings at the rail Aad bere we yield, ard there we gl; the quarter pole in thirty nine gad @ quarter. seconds. IMinols State University. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. ural objects to please the eye. Tho same wooded ridges pnt Fe: pa ue A nate wn ‘The air with burthng missiles rife, . & ware trouled Peace? yt ee hoes avrh yoo {Correspond: the Chicago Republican. nee y a i, . re 3 the gap considerably, The stallion passed the half-mile ‘and cultivated flelds; the same neat little town clinging | solace and strength derived from his coffee, there is yet Volley for volley, life for ife— Pete eee ee Te eM GTie PUdlth ke inane T, cWiis banseicatinctoamamente te tnelisioin Make val| Om CT meus, aA enene oki br eaegnS No time to heed the eries of paint Papting as up the biils we chance, Or down them as we broken roll, Life never felt so bigh, so large, And oever o'er so w de a marge to the hillside; the same broad avenues of approach; the | #omething compensative in the exhilarating influence of f change. And there is added to it in passing through - ame ravines and crecks—but, thank God! the awful | Ohio and Indiana a renewed tanpirelign pa, the poole magnificence of hosts arrayed against each | turn out in masses to welcoms him and to bid him God. roke up and ran unit she was close-up to the stallion, and at the thr rier pole broke again and ran in front of him, leading into the homestretch by two lengths The stallion broke up three times on the homestretch, but versity took place in the college building in this city on | any of our city carriers who overcharge for the Hanae, Tuesday forenoon, evening un exhibition, con- sisting of declamati essays, music, &é., was given by Country subscribers to the New Yorn Hrraup are re- Lhe senior metbers of the Institution in the-chepel. The | quested to remit their subscriptions, whenever praott- other in deadly strife is wanting. Yondor | peed; and litsle girls throw wreaths of flowers round bis : the mare basing made nnother break, and that a bad one, | re quite interesting and the room crowded hhoights are no y gnact, crowned with hontite | B&ck; kiss hs bronzed cheek, and strew bis car with Ja (eideaph swept (he kindling sol be beat hee v0. tha sand balla length ta 2:96, with Iaaies and gentlemen. -‘éive exhibition was oprned | cable, by Post Office Orders, It is the safest mode of is other offerings ot love and devotion, Such impressions New raptures waken in the breast Third Hea!,—The with prager by the Rev. Mr. Miller, of the Lutheran annon; the valleys do not reverberate with their | as were her: received were never effaced. They touched Amid this bell of scene and bundred to thirty A good church of this city, after which the exercises proceeded | *Fansmitting money by mail. foarful roar; the groves and the honses do not give back | the rough heart ancw with tenderness, and being a re The barking little scorine, the stallion taking the lead and poise | according to the following programm: Mavertindeneutn thieele Veiasstite the minder of all the old home affections, only served to Music—"Home, sweet home,” instrumental and vocal. around the turn one length and a baif ahead to the quar the indescribable peal of the musketry fire. And ob! | depen his resolution sooner or later, by the blessing of Suit stubb " i ° f ole, tm thirty jonas. ‘The ta t t ry ue even: how like @ dream to-day seems that sad spectacle of | God, to reach the goal of bis fampition; that is to iiiecha res af tantie 0 ‘gd ge me srekcut work cuttooes,” std weet popbytes Ray tilting United tates," by 2 S aan, | ee broken tombstones, prostrate fences, and the ground | #8Y, with his compatriots, to secure to his children To inke the place of shattered waves; at a Lremen: d, arrying the stalion tow Music" Who would sever us?” instrumental and Sirewn with our own wounded and dead companions. and to other children enduring peace with libert Torn lines that grow more bent and thia-= break, and ‘hs to the baif mile pols, 19 | yocal ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE COUNTRY. pee and an unilivided country. He passes on throug! ‘A diinding cloud, a maddening din— 113 ‘ond quarter in thirty Oration in Gorman—By C. J. Kiser. ‘Thon follows, after battle, the mingling of friends and er through the battle flelds of Tennessee, already ‘Twas thus were Oiled these very gravee! four and a half secunds. She was four lengths abead By abe hi enemies, with suffering depicted in all possible modes of bcs wien female eed river, Murfrees. . s se Ps . oing ap the threo-quarter stretch, but was taken in - Advertisements for the Weexty Henan must be handed an lahoma, tin im_of ae st jen rol ¥ ‘ednenda) a portraiture. The surgeons, with resolute hearts and | gnq portended. fut.re condicls. He We deposited at | Night falls at lencth with pitying celt— Pres stse ta ths Seore: Wabing WO beet TL EHIK |. Aebomee be Ole Oey jak eapalgasadchage ney i wi trp Dloody hands; the pule faces of relatives searching | Bridgeport, Alabama, a housoless, cheerless, chilly place, A moonlit silence deep and fresh, Powth Hea’ —One bondred to twenty was offered on Deciamation in Norwegian—By J. 0. Torgersoe. culation among the enterprising mechanics, farmers, for dear ones; the busy Sonitary and Christian | Pm dosed I gd bse Sits wd Xen —— — Fay he oon pod oars cut pale, the mare, Th» horses were atarted bead and head, and | Oration—By J L Zimmerman. merchants, manufacturers and gentlemen throughout the ' U hirther at furnis! y the railioad bri le night dews — for abou hundred yards they wore side and sid ” * workers—all pass before my mind in group alter | stroyed, and the yet remaining rubbish and Aith of an ene- For colder thau the dews their flesh! Theo ft mallion broke ‘NP twiee, and ‘tho. mare toa ‘ ame rue" Prokasoons by Messrs. Clapp sn Ae Ba atog aang agape so ha group. My fone, my countrymen, | my’seamp, Before many daysthe soldier threads bis way And Mickering fur through brush and wood length to the quarter-pole, in thirty wine seconds. On | gpd Fiery sorted in the Waexty Hanatp will thus be seen by «large ‘@uffer me to tulate you anew to-day, this Fourth | up the wibby of the great river which winds and twists Go searching parties, torch in band— the bocktaucuth h horses broke up, but the stallion ‘Oration—“Mame,” by J. M. Barringor. portion of the active and energetic people of the United day of July, that this vat work is compl:tely done, | amid the rugged mountal he finds himself beneath “Bere if you can Fome Fert nnd food, Doing the best breaker tovk the lead and wasa couple of | Music—Inatrumental. ‘States. and that sweet peace has really dawned upon us, On | the rork-crowned steeps of Lookout. Fiavh after flash, At dawn the fight will be renewed, Jengths ahead of the mare at the half mile pote, 1p 1 16. Declamation—By A. B Condell. the 19th of November, 1863 this National Cemetery, a | volume a:ter volume of light-colored smoke, and peal on Sleep on your arms!” the bushed command, Tho mare broke up agin on the three-quarter streich, A Panorama—Exbibited by J. P. Fiery. The Robber Time, that Steals the Pong rhe gy avd ‘and virtue, was consecrated. | peal of cannon, the crashing sound of shot and the They talk in whi they I and the stallion led two lengths to the three-quarter pole mM SAway Over the Wave," instrumental and | sweetness from all fruits and flowers, is baftied by PHA- ‘Hon, Edward Evere't, delivered an address in his | screaming of shell, are tho ominous signs of unfriendly pt frees rte th har f rm Both broke at the samo time, and the mare raa ontil oe LON'S NIGHT BLOOMING CEREUS. Its aroma ie lese rioh, clear, elegant style, which, baving been pub- | welcome sent forth to meet him from this rocky height. obupers ent ie was two lengths in (ront 0: the stallioa, and he breaking Deciamation—By J.C Carley. Pg Sh sore Seguttal: wee a pao oat raphe voting? p eaten tan ron apr of. the = Fag Ss be 6 “No coffee clthar? "ueea we'l ty up twice a'terwards the mare woo thy brat by about | Closing Oration—By T. M. Dillon. h and incomparably more rel, , graphic account of the campaign e the aun! the route, ‘ a Jengths, in 2:88 Music—-"Auld Lang Syue,’' vocal and instramental. Datile Of Gotysburg. Lam deouty crateful to this noble | wnt he bas joined hands with his Western PO ok sob bah lg sony Benediction ’ Arrest Nature's Decay with Bickrene— patriot for Higuble i in securing facts, | brother, who come from to ‘We Dee Wigs to their one! MOBOKEN COURSE, N. J, —RACING. iL 2h Tt gives h to the aged. It relieves the feobler sex im ‘ - “That bridgo—"twas hot there as we passedl’* x The orations byJ M. Barringer, J. Immerman | aji their . Tt cures ‘snd sil ners or tle butte, in acai ae yal set. | Lookout Joins Taner. ithe Foaneeen ee che place “ie Mn edger: lao nee ahah seg Pigs ap Nah ada pono agg nee apectoat Agccinans ok Dee Hus deere apd ie the Aiea alterativg (onto an invigorant dice who ‘fought here ix now proud to have borne | stories of astert and Westera hardship, suffering, | mpegs zion L Aarts M. Tierney oumed bi. | Clapp and Me, Blackwell were quite creditable. ‘The Street" Bold by all druggicta rape Bert, He, joining the patriotic band of thoso that are | baling and danger are recapitulsted and made to Bat he kept saddie to the tast.” ‘Time, 4:16, @tcuinations 7 were laa thele : 7 ‘dy his cloquence, has gone to his reward; and | imto the common bi and the common sacrifice of | by Mr. Torgerson, in the Norwegian, and Mr. Kizer, in Address to Smokers.—Pollak & Meer- his memory ever be min. lod with thore here, u the Amoriean soldier. . After two heats bad been run in the above race the lah ae rs omen ; . schanm Manufactureres, 092 Broadwsy, near Kea owe aravos he ao caruestly invoked our benediction, ea arcan barred, bles yee, tangtiog doll—" Judges mado the disoovery that the affar was a awindie, | rocny Mn Cartoy Cgoy “ogpeg Fipes and ‘Dlger Higiders ot tail, cut order, bolted, es Memh Llaseen, While Mr. Lincoln's pel be eee sagt, ase bea pyou aie” m and they thereupon stopped the race and declared all | teriainiment of the assembinge, A novel feature of ne i acne oie ee, mone sate wens tit sleep, too." bots off. The parties engaged in the above transaction niment was consisting of a series A Raid.—All Housekeepers are Advised near and deat to us, and the memory of his work and “¥en, just about this hour they pray ley : ict.res, Wustrative ‘of heathen mytholog 3 Finer ‘a ‘sacrifice 80 fresh, I'deem it not inappropriate to repent Ser haa 1 asp tataiant ase ch wise” will wo doubt bs ruled off the Hoboken Course, and never | Damen etree Seen oF Be J, | to use DUTCHER'S Lightning Fly Killer. Sold by all drug- bis own words:—Four +core and seven years ago our os a LU be allowed to enter of run @ horse again over that course. | Painted an y Me. J. F. Fiery. iste. fats Srogh forth, on “hie coineat Ma | same ot Chfhamngn Twewia hae yu folow tm | Whuch hnurtan wl bu Orne! dy Pes fiaks Tra, nd ake $40, tis eas, eat | ra er eeu ie dat ay | AML Pisce Cashed im Legal Lottertens v' berty, und dedicated to in his weary, barefy wintry to relief of The long-drawn sighs of sleep are hoard ‘ er was delivered by Rev. Harkey, | circulars and drawings sent. q . M. Rodin named rm —... 111 y 4 i ; testing whethor that nation, or any nation so conce!ved | great General initiated his work of gent ies to whom this sketch. though rude, Hi Sheldon named bi, g. Peanuts. Drawn. digested ‘arguments of an elabora. Miller's Hair Dye, Be: nd Cheap. ‘and 90 dedicated can lon endire. We are met ona | and daring. I could point you to the soldier pursuing ‘alls back some scene of pain and pride, Khon tntsocused fev. Try Large wise Tbe, Seid’ by druggiels. Depot 66 great Dattle field of that war. Weare met to dedicate a | his enemy into the strongholds of Dalton, bebind the Ob, widow! hugging close your brood, Mite. coveeded 10. del street. Portion of it as the finnl resi ng place of those who hers | stern impassable features of Rocky Face, Resaca, Ob, wifor with happiness renewed, First heat, } 8:53 Whed's alte on gave their lives that that nation might live, It is alto. | Adairsville, Camville, Dalias, New Hope Church, Pick HOce De again is al your aide, Fecond heat 1 oH iby the Ghats’ alla roenatun OF De. Chevalier’s Life for the H Restores gother fitting and proper that we should do this, But in | ett's Mill, Fine Top, Lost Mountain, Kenesaw, Culps' farm, This trophy that to-day we rave Third boat 406 1.20% 2d y ja De. Fray, hale te He original calor, stops te falling out, beeps, tke & larger sense we cannot ded {cannot consecrate | Smyrna, Camp ground, Pench Tree creek, Atinnta, from Ai. eivee taney core A toot race of ve mis, aware B. Brady and M. ae ag pore an fy an) any ‘wo can: @ brave men, living | so many points of view, und Jonesboro, are names of sh bl Casedy, for two thousand d will como n hig. ern eS 8 a) oat Gent, dattiofields upon each ‘of which a soldier's memory Confine a generous nation’s praive noon at the Fashion Course. aa sabove dwells, For upwards of a hundred days he scarcely To those who bere have chanced to (all, REVECTS IN PRILADELPHIA AND VICINITY. note, n we say here, but it can | rested from the conflict. He skirmished over rock: {From the Philadelphia Press, July 3.) never forvet what they «iv Tete for onthe living, | hills and mountains: through mud, steenaye. wod for PR cae mcccmoniets rise The Locomotive Explosion in Chicago. | There were an unusual number of severe thunder Father to be dedicated her: unfinished work that | For bundreds of miles he gave his ald to dig that e Shar ae so Dene ee built.o. tnele REMARKABLE INSTANCE OF THR POWER OF STRAM— | storms during the month or six weeks, some of have thus far so nobly carried on. “It ia rather for | less chain of entrenchments which compaseed every 06 Gow 10 those who, er MIRACULOUS RSCAPES, BTC. them being attended with hurricanes and excessive of ‘us to be here dedicated tw ihe ¢: task remain ng before | one of the enemy's fortitied itions. He companied ¥ [From the Chicago Times, July 1.) incessant lightoing. The following brief chapter indt- wwe take Incressed de. | with thore who combatted the obstinate .foe om thd giedieees dor cheseaaatersene 0 A most remarkable explosion ocourred about eight | cates some of the disasters—eingular, beautiful and ‘votion to on cause for which they here gave the last fall nd on the flanks of those mountain tastnesses ptryten er’, eoatl 3 oocneties — Rock ‘toe poy ot vay paren og rhea by BS — measure lovotion, tha’ we here highly resolve that the enemy had deemed impregnable, and ty island railroad, on the corner jark and Taylor streets, nding h soem em intic shower of fire balla Medicated Soa aa ene oe nave ded. in vaio, chat the nation | bed e right st last to echo the sentiment of hls 1nd by which the passenger engine No.2 was blown into a | and biesing secponta, from Chestnut street to Spruce. | cures Tan, Pimples, fenlton vere, Sanee anh Dore shall, under God, have a new birth of freedom, and that | fatigable leader, “Atlanta is ours, and fairly won The wounded living from yout eyo perfect wreck, This locomotive was engaged in putting | Washington and Independent squares were filed with | mities, at his ‘lepot, 453 Broadway, near Grand atrect, and tho age ee of ree. the peop a i} bg the Son ¢ ou = have patience to turn back with bins and hone on od od ime side ceaks sn8, paring rue ae sparks. Ms ed = RB Capo tod by all druggists. cent , shall not perish from th hb.” The civil war t these battles o behold hit ‘ noble day, a deed as good, @ locality above mentio ud beon brovght to a | many reporis in ograph, an 6 other % a Frehaed; the test was comp cio, He, Abraham Lincoln, | tions cut, his allroad ‘destroyed. for miles spa. miles; Seve 10 which “tie 4008, stop, until the switch should be'turned. Hardly bad tho telegraphic offices in the vicinity of ‘Third and Chestuut | Grover d& ee Sa never forgot his own dedication till the work was finished. | enter the bloody fight of Alatoo: follow him through of our Nationhood w ‘ceased to rotate, when the boiler exploded with a | strects, The thunder was sharp and rattling, Hike bri- Elastic + a and Lock St Machines, 496 Ho did display even increased devotion if it were pos- | the forced marches, via Rome, Ge. way back to Re. in the Nation stood trem ndous noise, scaitoring the fragments of the engine | gades of musketey, though louder. In the several print. | Way: 8 Bible, The dead did not die in vain, and the nation | aca, and (rough tho obstructed ‘gaps of the moun- woot as well as a largo quantity of earth ‘n every direction. | ing offiees the electricity reemed to play around the | owe Sewing Machine Company. bas experienced already te now birth of fre dom of | tains into Alabama, you would thank God for giving The force of the escaping steam utterly d moltshed | #teol sticks in which the compositors were sotting the | » Je, President, 629 Broadway, N.Y. -of which he spoke. Oh, that inthe last throes ofdarkness | him a stout heart and an unflinching faith im a just and soul; the windews in the build ngs on the stroot facing the | type. {ot ee ‘and crime, had seen it good to have spared us th and noble cause, Wei and worn he reposed at ‘Triumphal chant le blare, track, for a considerable distanee. Directly opposite was ‘A barn on Gray's lane, occupied by Joseph Lewis, was Pheips’ Headache Tetragons—Retatlea great heart, out of which procecded such welcome words | Atlanta on his return but one single night, when And green fields, spreading bright and fair, a saloon, from which every window sash had been sbut- | fired by an electric stream, and, with the contents, en- druggists for 9 centa per cartoon. gle night, 5 by fs ate en" gd very much of gratefu he commenced ane iw march Lge Sa- While heaveoward our Hosanoas roll. ke Porat gt seta Lo a fret aid =r ledetd ore d ces bp ren tons a) yh Mig . & LOVEJOY, % Fulton atreet, General Agent. recollection clusters aronnd the name of Abrvham Lin- soldier has become @ veteran; can other eet, the windows wero on into ir. Lewis had no insurance. 6 barn, ee ee seinen wo promounes i hore nincng the dead who havo | march all day with his Mmisket, his Knapaack, bis car: Hosannae fora land redeemed, Snnumerable pleces, while the office was filled with oarth | 7 fand was ineired, jographs, de—apectal | Notlee— died’ that our nation might not perish from the earth! | tridge box, his haversack and canteen upon his ; The Ney iin eg |, the cannon dumb, . and stones in quant tie, Tho telegraphic apparatus Mra, Mary Henry, romding on Orthodox street, Frank. pity ty 4 galleries, ray, open ‘Those grounds have already been consecrated, and are | his muscles have become large and |, 80. Paseed, as some horror we have dreamed, was broken Kouttered about the oilice, but fort: | ford, was severely inj by lightning entering her LT aE TS doubly sacred from the memory of our breth- once extremely difficult he now accom ‘The flery meteors that bere etreamed, nately no one in the room was in tho sl ghtest dogroc in- | dwelling. She romained insennible several hours. * y, y thin our hi ‘comet Royal Havana Lottery.—See Offictal ron who lie here, and from the associa. | graceful ease. This fact must be borne in when ‘pnitat ham bong tae red. A jon of the boiler, containing the | The barn of John Justus, on the Darby creck, was | grawing of June 27, on another page. tion with those remarkabio men, Mr. Everett and and the gain ron ¢ ‘dome and randbox, and woivhing nearly two tons, was | struck aud destroyed, with fifteem tons of hay. ere TAYLOR & 00. Mr, Lincoln, who gave vone to the exercises of consecra- jdge acrose Gono the one stain that on it fell— blown ton height of nearly throe hundred feet, falling | were several other places in Haddington and Hestonviile ton two years ago, whose own bodies are now resting | stream after stream; the rivers, with swamps— And, bettered by His Fer yay. rod, into an adjacent alley, A piece of the side of the bo lor, } struck by the subtle Muld, but we did not Jearn that any Royal Hava Lottery.—Priszes Paid Denenth tho sod, but whose spirit is atill living, and un- | for example, the Ocmulgee, the Oconee and the Ogee. ‘With streamit gee conte to God woighing probabl; hanired pounds, was blown over | great damage was dons. Between eight an on in Gn, Informa’ ished. Highest rates paid for mistakably animating every true American heart thia | choc_-were defended at every crossing. ‘That were We say, ‘‘He doeth all things woll. on State where tt foil in. the middie of the strect, | fine o'clock the worm raged the forcest, during which | You and all if goid and attver y day, We have now Seon called to lay the corner atone Prem at our forces is due to the cheerful, fearless, GOVERNOR CURTIN in clove proximity to several porsona who were passing | time six or seven lights were observed springing up on TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, 16 Wall street, N.Y. ofa monument. This monument is not a mere family | indomitable private soldier. Oh, that you had seen him, ag d by, but witho.s injuring them. the murky horizon. record, not the simple memorial of individual fame, nor | Ihave done, wading creeks a half mile in width and Addressed the assembiage with an eloquent endorsement | ‘tho most extraordinary circumstance connected with | A house at the Rising Sun was apie into two sections ith, Martin & Co., that no ono was oriously injured, notwith- | by an elretrio aiream, but was not fired. ‘Bankers and Stock Ce the silent tribate to genivs. it is raised to the soldier. | water waist Cs henge Foot Lienng on thi wide | of Genoral Howard’s account of the soldiers, He con- | this affair w Cope ee pet 9 is emorial of his life and his noble death. | swamps, without one fait charging in Hne standi Tt tna memoria atriouc. beutherhood ‘of heroes | upon Ube mow formidable which wero, well de. | tasted the smiling peaceful valleys that lay in view The engineer and fireman were both on, the orttey “ passera-| in {te inscriptions, and js an unceasing herald of labor, | fended. You could then appreciate him and what he with the same valleys under the foot of the ruthless in- | engine, suffering, uni iberty, and sacrifice. Let us then, as | has accomplished as I do. You could then feel the | vader, and closed with a tribute to the Pennsylvania small boys wore standing on the atroct within ten foct of oak tt ploden wut, with the except on proper oasion as this, give a few thoughts t sorrow that I always did feel when I saw him the ine when settee American acer. Wo have urw ewbreted tear Palfiieoting to the earth. ee leave the soldier mailitn, by were 'y scalded by the steam, and tagion Brokers, ‘On Saturday night another aon gn storm pro- Oat Sree : * 0. 8. 790 LOAN AGENTS. part of the clty. , Pi loan, ware wna neem yt, ber | gly ag tonal omioewed arta pe northwest-en part of the’ city. Im the vicinity of Six. Ai camoee of government securities purchased and for some: neric name of soldier the dutiful officer, the | to tell his own tale among which thoy sustained were not of «serious | teenth and Groen streets it aseu the power of « tor. i ELI, ETAT qathakeor soldier, the regular, the colored sud thé con- | bloody work at McAllister against The Returning Veterans. naturo, nado, and in a moment tho large steeple on the German &eowMarsh & Co.'s O14 Betad= script; but in my remarks I wiil prevent you the private | artillery and musketry; of his privations Tho Fifteenth Connecticut regiment, five hundred and Reformed jcharoh, in that section, was whirled | | Humetical cure Truss ofice sill at No. 9 Vesey etrect, Folunieer as the representative American soldier. In | of his struggles through the swam fifty men, arrived here at ton o'clock yesterday morn | Arrival of th: amship Moravian at | {rom it bearings, and dane’ dove © frightful | Peay altondaat, the warly part of 1861 the true citizen hoard that traitors | over the rivers. of the Carolinas; my Pot crath, crushing in ite descent the roofs of the explosions, doubts and tri ing. By the energy of Captain Btinson, Assistant Quar- ir mts dwelling houses Now, 1,626gand 1,627. The toned ; some of them so much so that it was ington had forined a conspiracy to overthrow | fi the gore Feat, and soon afer that the tars and Stripes Griwroldville, Rivers’ and Binnaker’ ‘had been fired tipon and had been hauled down at the bid- | burg, Congaree Creck, Columbia, Choraw, aisle inmates were y Sew! termaster, transportation to New Haven was immedi- Farmun Pour, Jaly 4, 1965. Willeox 4 Gibbs’ ing Machine, 508 ding ofan armed enemy in South Carolina; that the | Avorasboro and Bentonville, 1’ will 1 atoly furnished, and they loft in the twolve o'clock train | Tho steamship Moravian, from Liverpool 224, via Lon- m id chat ry how his hopes brightened at, the reunion at Goldsboro; | for home, accompanied by Colonel Almy, State agent, | donderry on the 234 alt,, has passed this polat, em route SoA ae ratio Poe help low’ quiekly. the cigen how his hears robbed wittl gratitude and Joy aa tbe & Grand reception was given them at home, to Quebec, Her advices are anticl vated. = ; tor the proper restoratives to annul the torrivle effects of | Whee! ‘Wilson, Re, on8 Beeotwer, mich & yow orf! aervous shock, | Some of the family in ] x. eat Wewlng Meshing a A

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