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oe tHE NEW YORK SUN. FRIDAY MORNIN 4, 1965, sbormamwa New Campaign. 3 uMas bas ae baat been heart fr aud aa the have been led to export by experience, be ywh his whereabouts by the booming of «Tt poems that Saenm an te steadily but sy foreing his way toward C.arleston, end at late of latest advices, be bad reached a paint Aithin forty miles of this “nest-ory of rebellion,'* hwitirown tho ch valry of the State into s fever of trop.dal Ie appears eet the larger portion of General Suanwax's army moved direct- ly from Savannah, whie Wo Corps moted from Duaulo 5.0, thus creating a diversion that compelled the rebels in bis front t fall rapidly wn baed Geverat Fosrra je cooperating with General SuemMan in) the imovetneut upon Charleston, and the euemy are being i back towards the city, fighting stubbornly, t powerless berore the onward swoop of the In- vatatle Union army. It is reported that the rebels will make @ atand somewhere tu the neiwh- borhood of Charleston, bus itie not probable that they willbe ableto offer avery formidable ristance, Charleston is doomod,and tts oecupation ie a question of tine, nut of result, This a stoking circumstance that while the Union army fs contracting around the aty In which secession had ite birth, threatening te etrike atthe v ry root of treason, comm einer) from the Confederacy—the bantling Latche | at Charles. top —are ot this very thue conterriog with our @u- Vioritios, With a view of obteining peace, 1 The Can We Have Peace ¢ Tam readied journals view of the prace “sors, declare that the Northern people caunot aevept any peace proposition that does not embiwe she absolute and complete surrender by the robes of every prominent leader connectel vith their rebellion. Tt is also urged by th the Northern war debt must be w Bouthern people, and Southern pro cated to pay our expenses of waging this war theory, and on principle, theme propowtions will be assented to by the No: ald vindicate the outrawed lawe of the Huited states by viaiting the moat severe ponithn ent upon the nm whom the Southern people buv tellion. If the “yame were worth the candle,’ ly mirkt 66 well enough to continue the war nati this pure pose haul been acevo: in r sey urnales that jaated upon thie hein firo-eatery Wwio Ww jyllowe! in re. one whe 1 per t for an end, iplished ; bat way calmly reasons upon the qur how useless it ta forthe North t howevor enally nttainet, be compared in valio t the sacrifices it would oecamon, We coukd alfurd to let Jeve, Davie, andey ry other foader, yo bang thernsel ves, or obborwise di apose of their trattorous bodies if we were assured thata toajority of the Soudern people consented to a re- union upon such terms, The | wuisl inflicta! upon the Cunfelerates bas taugbt then tho value of the old order of (hings, and wa do not believe Davis or anyboly else could again tempt the mawes into anciher rebellion, If, then, the war can be eude! by a prwlamation, Vonceding « univerdal aninesty, and rescinding the most obnoxious features of the Conflecasou act, it would be halled by the peovle with satisfaction, However unwilling we mighs be to agree to auc) tertng We might offer t)em without compr sug our position as @ powerful masnanimous nae Louis NAPOLAON, Whoo be beld tie Anew wians in Ibaly st hia merey, gurprised the world by effecting a peace that men looked upon aa give ing up advantages be wht have pashed nn! “reater codes were achieved. In repeating thie policy, we should galp immensely, and tous con- vince Christendom wud the rebels that we could as barnestly prosecute pouce, as we have prosecuted wer. . WwW ¢ i that ix nowt vent already ten The Niagara Ship Canal. ‘Tur advantages of w ship canal round Niagare Palla, to connect Lakes Brie and Ontario, are al- moat efficient to over! alunce the well-founded ob- foctions that exist agatnst the Government uuder- taking works of this kind, But, even in this case we cannot forego principle for expediency, The period is most unftting for a» departure from the good old Democratic principles, which have al- ways been sustained by this journal, of leaving the eomatruction of worke o local utility and advan- Gyre to private enterprise, Of course, the usual plea for epecial grants of this kina, thas it ie mivantageous to the wholo na. fos id Hot wanting on this oecamion, But the people of Orevon, Sonth Carolina and Calf ‘ whoareto bear part ofthe expenses, will net de five an adequate return. The North aud North weat are the only sections that will prt and they should mt least bear the chief ocr, sides, part of the business of the National Go ment to open up eauals, railroais aod ! and the increase of taxation for thest purp prove fatal to any political party that com iH ern whwas 4 will dite ite self toit, The condition of our natlonul fuances ust now ow fer from justifying the action of Congress in appropriating six millions of dollars for the ara Falls canal, Phe only plea that would jus itis that of mih- tary nocossity a @ means of defence against the aggressions of Fuyland, more specious than real Bat this argument is While England bas un. doubtedly strenythened ber i litary position on the frontiers, there are no indfeations of any disposition t) attack usa Tut adiit- ting shat there is dancer of war, thy blow will have fallen am! the ecriin passed 9 long before this eanal can be constructed, The friends of this measure urge thas it will be useful a6 8 work of defense for al! time, but nuless it can. be proved necessary for immediate direct purpose, iwebould be deferred until the close of the war When weean better afford the outl polut of tact the commercial are vastly creater than the military advantayes, either immediate or prospec. Bve, bo be derived trom the construction of the pro- poset caval, and in shig connection tLe benetits to New York are palpable and clear, new of commerce and wealth to trom the teeuiug Weat, Bus for this object: private expital and enterprise would be fuyuisledin abundance, as soon as the interests of commerce demanded, Besides these considerssions, the grant tor the N agara Falla conal wil afford a 7 mands for oF stream our city esdent for silil larger de- sor local improvements, which ié may be dificuls to resist, Indeed, it Las teen already takon mivantage of to justify a further a) proprigs fon yesterday of fifteen willuus for th: anal, This makes twent 1 hinols dol) phich wus considered wseless.y voted away w a#euty-four hours, APS, We trust thas the Bonate ant It will open a | | sie Prewident will interpone to check any outlss, Peace. Financial News, Markets, &e TRAD NOT im “. Yee York, Thuredey, Feb. 2, 6 P, M.—The flucios | —— atthe pre@ent time at loaat, that cannot be justified New York, 26 P, M.—Th ‘1 VIRWS, tions wd to cay have ber NEW 0 CARVE we | on the broad grounds of steclute national necee- | REBEL EW | ia roid toa n ne follows Att ‘ a RK hi ‘ te | Wharrven mar te the result of Mr Briar A.M. W6'4; 1.35, 10.5% 206% i eink urn As , ; - - | vite to Richmond have at lenat accormplis’- | 11, 2 11.15, 208 Shi ULB, 80S Sydee ih ta te ican kt CAO MEGAN'S The Beafi Vuddle. ed the deaira tof eoncentratng the atten. = 1! oe a wd i ce, Vb Stanton et. Per ( i ae Tom draft queation te cory + f the nature of | gion of the 8 @ upon the su’ joct of lu, ‘ i 4 ey a sally m0) Nine: L To TATLOL ASS bey vi i » va wuched ; ates v 2 » 2044 DAs ewilltean i orth ave ? the trad tional caanieieon ro very t tia touck pesce, The f pers bear conclusive evi- rs ae . 2.85 5 24%, 206 + 9.48, 2 | 199 Meeer et on Sunday, Fet ipm, itechanvesin appearance You pub ied | denne of abeor nterest felt in hia subject hie te dg iy 4b, 206 4 us | te wCovttution, By ofver of Ceatral Cou R ik fies : ‘| Hit | 8.15, QUE Ig ¢ BiH, + 8.4, 206% uo; .C. i COKER. Bec, ws an abstract of & mom thn ites tie Legiaine | ¢ are almost ¢ vvely oecupled with the | go og The stock market experienced a «lint PY IN re Ke re DELEGATES TO THE ture by Governor Fates, io whiol that function | ie iable werme « mriodation, and thovcb | i provernent in the morning, but soon fell off and \3 9 will meet this Friday eve 4 ary States tis the late apport vent of quovas | iney ape far from exbibitin’ the conciliatory apirit ! nued very dull throughout the day. Govern. | tee itary Ba ers Be of Fe is unjust, but nevertholous irrevocable; to-day WE |i) gt warrants any anngulue anticipations of perce | mente were quiet, The ioan market continues tebe | o>! a Pres Lied Jodi ay abee? Tk have tmdoubted invelligence that w change Will EO | on tere that could be acceptable to the Norths |'frirly enpplied with capital, There wom however, less \ oe 1 : (eevee nae hve cae "heads “po \ « I trroweetet op A on t ‘ " effected, From the baifalozen or more dikoa@tebe® | gi. npr ple, the diacnasion of the enbject ean hardly | anxiety to lend, and more transections are reported | ayy) nde ty of @2 0 from Warhington in relation to the quotas of thi | 6 yo fe the attention of the people upon the real | att than ath percent. There was very bbe ing | wide: wl AME o Db WAN Y, brnis bs } fa’ va hy et ? " , a1? pe sEY, See. Btate, 1t seers pretty certain thatthe apportion | ye of the war, and the probable resulta {in commercial paper, and the rates were per ve pi a inent of thin city will be materially reluced. Mess : ’ } j cent. Exchange was dull, Bankorw steriine, 6 dayy UNION WILL Hens and A f ibe Mate Bente, wt { ite prolongation, In this respect the pei’e | 1%. On ‘Change towtay Flour was dull and with- tin netai-igonthly meet. 0 S42 6 ol , ho are ia " . ~ , They mark th lowery, on thie brian . ett and Annnaws of t ade mate, who ar | scunsions are most important, They mark the) git decided change, Wheat was quiet. Corn was Soklore. By oder, WM. MAKI Ny Washington, to reprorent the luterewta of New Y uz of the rebellion, an ate that the turn: | pion with atairingniry, Oate were quiet. Pork was e Med, BY, Ree, Ree, 7 in this matter, have telegraphed to Mayor Gusta |) point of the tide of necersion feeling, whowe ebb | unsettled and lower for new mess, Heef war dull eas = Bes ¢ Ee that they have obtained ihe President's» wil | ay bear even those Who atill manifest the most | Lard wae dull and unsettled, aod Whiskey wee dull sOoUl ¥Y AROTICES. A propomitt: » defer twen ve per cent. of | | " , ny pence Do xl oF yutl r wer, " . - : " ph ota. snatren enrol toon eh decided hosillity to any pence not based on South. | and lo A LECTURE IN THE IRISH LANGU AGL the quota assivned to this State for future investi | oo i denendence, inte the old havea of the Union TOOK MALES -FTRAT NOARD will te deiiveved Rev, Father MBEH AS. in " ” on ts sevtainty, ent é : 80000 U.S. 64 'Si.ep..100% T5 Del. & Mud. C..158 | St. Annes Church, | i, | 1 gation, This neemato bea certainty, and the ree | yg Coneti yn, Hence, no mater what may | 9 oh , Ho, dw Cum, Coal P $i | duoday evenines Feb , A eult of it will bea diminution of something over |). te secret purpose of the rebel leaders in opens | 160 1.8,6Qb-8e.10 Su do 4iad5 DY will deiiver a lecture bie five thotwand in the quota of this cliy. This ie the et tiations, the more the question of prace is ! . Dew ie. i S% ) fer te tau for thoa: t t é } . ne begotiatio ae nse wees : . S's ai iiniselon 5) ets coke bor the « ‘ ‘ , t oth i nat) 1 . extentot what hoe sh y been ti ey ely ed by the Southern press and people the sy 10-48 lay ‘ LL MEMBERS OF THER FATHER pre ttme tia widition to thie we have * | nearer will it bring them and usto the abatement Ste ly.e.. oS 4 Mathew T. A. B. Society, No. 1 wk te ARATE! from whe § persis Live hick fos . Os, HA St. BS 4 re wes to meet io their ha ret, in soit gi n we wid of thes inomoderate pretensions which now form Hee no EC Aa 72 160 do... WE Salis 9 rea ezala, on Friday, Feb. uc, ' t Bg Commer Uist & mich ie "TV the chie! obstacles to an adjustinent of difficulties. | goo st. Louie be, i” Ms inely vere ed Fenty Ty male ram of yee " - sth | 00H) Ob 4i ; tely dece wed brot r mem r, Jame , a me Ins teloyra — + Mone | rhe maces, Whose rea) interests are ident fied with | As rae ann : | doparted thi« lite on the « By of ft ' fontlomen etate that thes * to have ai interne | aoe, are likely to take up the question aod push | 200 Erie 3d M ry MORGAN, Peewt, HEIN AND MARKUS, A ig view with the Prestitent tary of War. | : “ sta awed | a TOPPA | | ary. 18 | 7 ‘ Apooul Chat may got bee! pins 1000 N.Y, Cen, 60.42 NONVENTION OF IRISTD S06 } and expreted wo rein digas isieies thowe Who have taken the intiative in sending | 4a (il. Cen, Ha” 113 J Hele “this Convent ' ’ and, ‘ihis lea ’ expertations | oy. { Peace Commissioners to Washington. | § 5 meet Hal, 42 ‘ are concerne|!, and we b reer mere lr @ opnious of the Southern press are theretore Tol, & Web, 2d. 16 ing “Anuive au ‘ jt han th "oof News low PRL We C2. Loo favorably than the Mr. I racat importany ax illustrating the extent and | s Age y CK MeAKDL. 1 preadent, BU WARD te CAREY: wne's “Pip. Another dispatch i sa.) to have probable drift of eventey and, in this view,sthe more in Ww Alp, told 208 % NIAN Wt MErTI been received, Intimating that New York will prob- , ae le ere Sy Dewan at 4 fk LNTA BROTHERHOW outs (PETING ile ti al an : ' ‘ recent expressions of the Rehtmonl j uraal 2 : ean ‘ae 4 of the Buobarh Crrele will be \ ably be allowed to fill tte present quota by years invested with an interest that will attract the at- ste National Bk. WO Hall, cox, Jie nd Ciiver Lodi det oervice, 6. @, recru ting three years’ men and have : Manhatt ean ood and other entepenkers w..! t ¥ k tention of the Northern people, we vag i neeting, All menbera und others tev th credites pe Oe year's ta bic . Lu. wy rill plone @ {2 OB ach credited a8 Uiree one your's tuen—which tp The departure of Messrs, STEPARNS, Hes ree and auwu Lv, « nl ‘har hs sap neat ee aad +Tect would make the city quota seven thousand tn atl BOABD BAe SSS RORAbaey: BONER) | hr Up OETA: i h : r ' Canrneit, for Washington, is aanounced In all the 1 F 1 ill, Cen, Re. F pr welsiion trl bid spells nelle leage dard Ri hmond papers of Saturday last, and evident'y cy 10) Reasing K ‘ STAN BROTHERHOOD —THF Will a!) probable, The Washington authorities bave ick Pr do...newh. $ € of the i] " produced @ prodicious sensation in the Confederate w » 5 is ball af | Peatedly asserted that they want three | undred pea aaia nts 4 , rm hall oft he polio K ome ‘ etpital, They al! concur in representing that they A Lm ‘ 4 ove t nd taen now, and to adopt the pulley alluded ese ‘ i bw0 Ohio & mise ta Iriodinen in ta h ut ’ Ms only f th P| earry no official aim ONG ine pr nee by toad ¥ wi di Vhied to atter y TOs. BANNOA at te ho {give them only one-third of that nurmler A private capac t unoffi “ ae \ do aa : LOPHER MeNULTY, See i waht suet any such discrimination | Wa ON BURGE OL Me i bin Cun Coal i Pe stuer MATHEW T. A. i will be made ty favor of New Yor! Tue quota, | terms a hn Y Be ey are ¥ ri i HM } Ni YW rold a public tne " ev al yer, contalt es f 0 * v4 ; whatever it may finally be, will require the siven | DO% . pry Ayn Salted ci" Banke an. K....1)8 o eni koat 4 th at te ite t he goecnlle ‘ i Mir ke number of men wud it will be ontional with the ral prolonged interviews with on ‘ t n, Mise ol » X reapective districts to enlist them fur oue, two, or previous bo the: departure. Mee Dem , ity , Ay . " 4 > Fn states that they have no power to ee ¥ ! i LUALL, Pie rot. three yours, There is ove very encouraging fea trot or eve to “spexk for the country.* and The Lay Markets Pus, © (ONC AN NON, Secreta tue of she new developments at Washington, and J arenes that ¢ 10 ty Warhington, knov ing bes bs j 6 TH AbD — SPECIAL MEETING ON that in that Preaident Liscons scems to have aa | forehand that trtns of sulin ssion will be offered But little activ vity Drevatie tn yt Way Event h. dd f ; ; i ao devreding and revolting aa to at once “shit up e dificult he the wat I © Le juires the # f en ithe mysterious figuring of the the mouths of all the peace men in the Coniederne sound, owtug we ne rot tue Lnion Laacue, ¢ ‘ taatienmatioal Pay as others folka, @ud has toppled fey." It thinks that the enemy will nand aube \ Spal ot n t : At 0 deta pince, By oocer ot the tr riven ‘ over his sin uler entou’ations as already indicated, | mission to Foderai authority, and ab been conducive of extremely tight arrivals, i he ak ; remote or gradual, Taese points w ! “THON NORICHES This settles the irsportaus fac. that Mr, Pry is erie sae, Gud adnelde jullow dug tee We-day'e AY ab 5 mi i ‘ nated agar: QUOTATIONS. omnipotent, and that the President is dis war, and decile them against ue" T ss ftaer tate to n0ed , ewt 15a | M boUGH TY, Al Cin— WILL a have justice done in spite of the Marshal's ultiina | ance of these terms © 1, in the first pia ~ 1 Bale Ht Hina meow 4 . ! ain d wk, ot le t one . ‘ t) row State sovereignty, and reduce the Southern tale ehippin . i a an aa ot 01 of serot “ tum, Moreover, it is rumore| thas the President | gritos to the condition of departments of @ vast | eo a ee ‘ye ew tu uu how causes, oountese, a : bus about male up his mind that such genus as | empire. In the second placey tt Ive tho | fe raie niraw. per 100 alhenves 5 tai ture a, aye RENO OF ! mime “th stive nto ° (binds towels sheets, platec ra, that exhibited by Marshal Fey ought not to be con. | 2) an! iy at of “the distinctive hy Mens ¢ pray - : an The «hore NAP Abadia wala ks . " era civilizations w was vlao the oecasion of Ly Ot icas. th Oh SEAR tived t) the narrow Hiniis of a Washington Buroau, MS ctrnacie” Tho Exauingn when. pitoe Senda, NORE attenth & he i of re t G fic! Oo « : » people wv b their AW? NR tO} 3 LE AVER ond that he thinks of relleving him from offictal t pause t peg who ru : ACK w Year, or 20 Cents a No.—Take ps N , . | 4 in innocent glee at the our that . eibitie dar, duty Tf this ra we tretnble for the reputation a " m saat Fe ° : ingness of the North to m we I the Uluetented Phreuologieal imal, Fowler & | ipame oi o pants Voou % Baasta's “Le sutning Calculator —he will be an inthnation from Europe Howe | N.Y ‘ es OY summarily cclipeod by the mathernatical Iytuinary | ard that En.land and France would re ean the | OO tone ; | BENDA MIN WE AW HR ind 0x2 1 “ ipeod by aather Whiduary rd thas nl wy ra Me coe) Toe Consmaptives Cod Liver on Jel ‘9 Ww NER SALE THIS DAY, \# of the Ge ption Ruresu. Coufeceracy ou the (sh of March next. [, states | STP ey etal and: waberaais ) t LE TH AY, i . hat there test foundation for euch a | for coughs, coils, “ape f : w| J ‘ 1.6 INGRAM Ae - , cr .« et ‘ vu Auothber Kebel Roe Hole, Dor ale symptom ia | ated t tent by @ elt bg, ble tor ¢ py r ‘ 2 ‘4 A neg woe favoral th wuole (ie quaatity obo. ft ek ; ge Tue closing of the portof Wilmington has not | Ten y loomily ask what will Aol ye " 17 a Hae diverts 1.0L ‘ { had the efectof se uing the Confsleracy azainst w say to pee? How will the vet us| ite, iteh, Heh —seratels, see oer) AW ci Al i ‘ - blockade-runners, a4 was confidently expected tro many camoalns like to ert when justine ye the ae AG : ies . ‘ he € ale err ‘ sunt bo Also cutes pult Mm, bieerty Ghilbian . ‘ ; ; i Thero is still & leakage at Coalvoston Texas, and | ee ee eh ew ag cit the f tiie Price a) Couie, For eale by | o'clock, bl De DEE r judging from the intelligence received from Wat | iudepeadence? It « 1 , By sens Ov ce . i are ) 2 & quarter, quite an important one, Blocknade-run- | tila att ay ter © the i ai!, tree of postage, ton ft foers LEVY, 400 # 1 ] D . on! lead to renewed ene : 2 hers aro said to run in aud ousef that port aluwet ” 1 nic an Shek Inae ot Gl 4 QUERIFR'S SALE-CHAMPAGNE Wing with impunity, and from the experience had at eralis SUG Mae aathce: cv At chine ate ‘ae ; Wilmington 4 other porta while merely in « The Sestrser, Jet, 1. an, 6 ¢ ¢ RN ‘ bth dose 5 ection of the three nia t ‘ LY AGH, J state of blockade, this result in nos to be wondered | (ety ww due citende to etloct mp A water. 7 be ‘ at, Galveston is represented as being peculiarly | and that at t routs eked with intharin CG HERMAN & CO ra EL! i ting the dis t one lero ‘ ~ + sap ” : difficult to blockade thorongbly, and the facility | Tee? H b ; hat 7 \ Deda, Pride , Fe at . \ tiona by et Kw the whele peop ‘ 4 t ‘ ‘ y of a : with which contraband vessels carry on their sg } t ‘ Have ¢ t oe . gts i . : ; can be obt ic by 6 1 ' - ed * o ow 1 wae . ' a ‘ « 7 ‘ i & a ¢ ‘ traffic there, cannot be attributed to inefficiency on | heart Me ib te Conatuuon Water, L havo | b “ ‘ ‘ * . Ww P a Mae t t! mtroe | {hee 7 , vt e | t U ’ the part of the navy, Since the capture of Wl The Wane Nay Inst think t MEO? | 6 ted rn, uat say that t | 2 i ‘ versy bewween the North and Bonth bar ar tT lie ¢ van ely cured, Pcheert e-] Ke ’ ' mington, the pors of Galveston has become ad- Al point. Te state art r tl L oe al \ 1 the ' U ad ditionally imp ortant to the rebels, for it siiewt Ly a ia t » | trois yeu a. a Tet. Mark's Ser UiFide TION BAYS 5 ae is now the or hu } i h it (ars th tc | i Cant ~ | QQHERIFE’S SALEF—SLOUR, HUTT L no ri medium they have for Taha hia RRA? ee aa bere barca “ ~— 109 RiCHAKD WALI Ametione a receiving supplies from abroad, Bin kade ¥ the ines that the South cannot t Dwar, ‘ 4 1 veiochy wh Artotio § runners, therefore, will naturally make that | gate, | eee 1 tae by SOn Fe Sd, » Nizesbheth Bannan, ' pa eat bd ta rpg ted ae: 3 \ i i i ond one ‘ ¢ t r r } rey rot be ' m py point the thesire of their operations aul unless « ‘ u es sis A eb ns BSE. DSF ear ot bh way Hroikee Mash avd + tad pueeey 2 eloved ex i UiOrrs Ky Summary check is putupon the business the ben- tiow ABS ous ol ret the Uno uvited to stead tt dieral she , lid efits derived from the capiure of W r 1] th Bousa ih # } u we rae zi a7. WITTERS ae sie LD Le, in this respect, materially dinuuished. Since | N* Beeinibedyid ps bee On Wednostar, Feb. 1, dames Bragan, | YY day a é Aird Camas at ‘ the Government hus evinced @ determiuat ta fein try ( peu dt) eare . s wl ha look ad i) } The f ta of the family, and those of his une | be eur 1 ri break up the blockade trae, it is not pro able Cowen) a .. rma 1 + dso hive bb. " u |W TLLIAM At ATCTIONE 2. Fe that Galveston will loug enjoy ite present ; the ss ; ‘ "i gets X, sia ‘ ‘ tin on ' nity. There is @ wey of stopping this tra’ we ly Be that 6 bis i \ to 4 rs - has eon demonstrated ag Charleston, Mobile, New | 5 Vure ey a le Pie | utes an | Oceans and Wiluington; aod ib will uot be ware | 4 es ; ; i \ o redd \ | DUNFIAER \t gif Galveston soon shures the fate of the : i 1 ‘ ' BsNV EB doa Bd, } " ’ ‘ are in ports, No facts Lave yet been developed with re the ; ti oatar hia {OST WONDERFUL DISCOVER | ® eb to what the Government proposes to do in the tha ‘ Ma 6 eoul rest lo perc a h t pain, ¢ , ‘ “ } tuntter, but from rebel + swe learn that aa 6 ile ‘ b Ik the eth : 4 ag {dee 4 aoe : ; | #ttack upon Ga on ls vapacied, The Houston the way I hat ‘a VinbAtiay loo Grand 4 viuks . (Texas) Terganari claims to bave tyformation that ’ w | i serio al, v i 2 thy e Chare n r uttack upon Galveston is eciually in courseor las ; | sernl lay, be at 2 7 Van JL AUTIFUL AND Uni fi 1 ON 1 diakes an oariost call upon the A Agee Me . : i oe i @ of the heothh extracie | ples of rebellion 4 ve the enemy # warm 1 Carul t : Petssic trgtbcs ssid il Mt 1 welcome." Whety rt report ha tanaible | er aways \ , Al ty i - foundation or not, time will show it that the | U evr ‘ ” Are . i ¢ ‘ is rebels fear a movement de 1 to close the ( ' t ‘ : r baetatad ” by ‘ \ i ‘ ive ! ere € retusining inlet for blockade runuers, is yu x ‘ t ' ) i rl ts opparont, No te it 6 4 h it ‘ ht uj » other pla ' 1 Eit—On } i The Nowselloys, | iam si tdown 19 150) ‘ sei wad Kae Lor letty we Since the war broke out, some the va Fr ese views Wh 0 ‘ and | * aiid fra ; H iaut soldiers hove been recruited from an the | apiris of tue Southera p vt ‘ : Monrce sty N.Y. Was “a youth who have served an apprenticesatip at the } be we ih e is a ye L pies . business of selling newspapers. Few pr ‘ o | lthe pint 5 . At Mt en hear those little follows yelling ‘Erets the Sux, | can be et T 6 » porhap wil pier eh ogee Piva OM wep Seth unary ouly one contin gold—,"" would thas | ¢ « Wy | Se) it 1 oh ‘ ity Wesu : Uncle Sam had obtained some st ee Ms emia drummer boys from @ class ircquently cous ered | peta ‘ fn s His sien us tir oe 4 A: : Vagabouls, As these boys became m rider | Bas sere ‘ ‘ A at % | bel » bate arace, bai W sda ) , a martial t n athe a # ' rai 4 enti i t ‘ live leek tea ‘ | ia! tre é thelr se 3 as fl i v t i a ae WAB—Ou Perey ‘ 3 acknowledgod, and some bave reiuued to she y a, " mwab, | he of { om } city, Wearing evrona er _ e ‘ te 8 ‘ ree ( , - if jb trace t W'S aL ceniie these eoldie ; : i : wh wat . ' nia . Ze ” ; 9 ) Newsnovs' Lovarna Ne Rinne fl : ere watt ececeeeae Ste perenne naire nas 1 As wo remember she first ts, A 1 1 i ' ea dan. | up through ’ A * ‘ 1 \ ur é any i ay « LAD IE Ol vonlerios on homeless 4 tea y & by 4 6 u Cou =, ‘ at be oon 4 a the *Wbildren’s Aid S.wiety,"’ wo avinesd |t ‘ ! | SL be even DE AG UNE aM, \ fi Winte that its usefulness may be increase I by encouray: the aud it Woul 1 ¥ § the AN TACHINE POR SALE—SINE ERS, NO, 2) ie oe ‘ 4 ing the newsboys, boothlacks, and ober judg. vy" i “3 M ‘ 4110, \ “ Pe Ho We * ‘ | § i ) ’ ‘ we « - a) faa trious youngsters, in obtaining a knowl of | v armir Fe : ( r \ venue + rf 1 ’ i u 0 ) : ; the wee ‘er ‘ eu ‘ x . ‘ some useful trade or avocation, at which they | hon tie Fendi \ 71% VING MAC Hl t vs iven ; could earn their expenses at least, during shat | tary baut jiavod Rocca’ * Postle,” | oh 0 ING, Y portion of the day not oveupladin venting news: |) )¢ ‘ ‘ ee uired - n . . \ 1 papers or whenever wet wesaher prevented @OY | ory ‘ j YPE METAL OR OLLI } ‘ opportunity of “whining up" the foot gear of | *Mouy >: i cust price will be pad by ©. 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