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aes ‘el by Latent W ews Winiedibil to the N. VW. Same! pate lon: te ‘sherman’s Advance. tote GV0D KEPORTS. * srence Flanked an and Evacuated, a R ARMY | MOVING ON FAYETTEVILLE fj Another Naval Sueeess. ipture of Fort White and Georgetown, 8. C. iVENTEEN GUNS SECURED, | nking of Admiral Da!green’s Flag Ship. AR WASHINGTON DISPATCHES eceedings of the New Senate, gh McCuilough Nominated for ,’ Seorotary of the Treasury. &e. AN. &C., « NERAL “SHER still Sacccssfal! Washington, March 6, 1965.—An Extra Rercoui- ‘™, Just issued, Neers of “d's army who arrived here this morning from ilmington, state that when they le‘t that place on » 11st instant, dese ° red that Sherman, y a flank movement, bad comp lied the rebels to Ces says Gen, Seno- ere ond refugees who carn yto Our lines on that day, rej vacuate Florence, 8. C,, and was moving In the rection at Fayetteville, N.C., which is in direct oute to either Golisboro or Raleixh. REBEL ACCOUNTS, Shermnn to be Swomped, Itc. Woshington, March 6.-—Rich nond papers of the The Richmond Disratcn rs on these nes, an ely to continue 40 while the rain and mud lasts, are received, vervihing these there seers to be noend. here is heavy 6 the condition of ye will verment on our right so he roads will permit. m doubt that Gr make another soon s “From tar Sorta.—A telegrain from Payotte- ville, on the Ist inst., says that at that time n Yankees bad advance: in that «direction trom Wil- nmungtor We have ng from Sherman. He is presumed to be stil) stuck b South “Car ‘ip The Ralereh Conswnvative alludes to Sherman's eperations, and indulges the hope that if ‘our please are not thwarted, and brave troops in that quarter will be able to beg him, or send him howling tothe rear. If the re- port brought ua by telegraph, that the em let by him at Col 1, true, then a repulse in front, should he suffer such, not n the mud our able Generals | foree imbiahas been expelle be would probably render his leeperate in the extreme. Rut we will not speculate further in re- gard to matters which raust cease to be matters for mere speculation soon The Ruleigh Proa the 28th of February, 6s! The Yankee prisoners have all been sent from the camps near this place to North-east Bridge of for the purpose of being exchanged, Many others fom Greensboro’ and Salisbury have passe! trough bere for the same destination. All the Federal prisoners in North Caroiins are to be ex- changed, we learn, at North-east Bridge, a few m les from Wilmington. Wo presume the exchange wil be completed in a few days. The Raleigh (N.C,) Stats Jounnat, March 2, states that itis belicved that Haygood's brigade, with theexception of the Beventh battalion, has been captured, Some accidental cases insy have escaped, They probably have. They were on the west side of ~ Cape Fear, The other troops on tbat side escaped, From ‘South Carolina. ‘4 apture of Vort White snd Georgetown— sinking of Admiral Palgreen’s Flugstip. Philadelphia, March 6, United States transport Massachusetts has arrived, aud reports that our naval forces captured Fort White—a» ) Aplendid egablistiment, mounting 17 guns, just below Georgetown, B.C, The sailors and marines then landed and captured Georgetown, The rebel cavalry made a charge on them in the atreets, but were gallantly repulsed with a loss of scveral ; killed, wounded and prironers, Our loss was one man from the U. 8, tuy-boat Catalpso, Adwiral Da! zreen's #!acship, the Harvest Moon, on her way down, was sunk by @ torpedo, All | bends saved, the wardroom steward, The were excepting Refoicing in San I'raucisco. San Francisco, March €.—Vhe day is obae ef with parades, salutes, illuminations and rejoicings Sin every part of the State. The samo in Oregon and Nevada, The Nevada Le islature passed reso- Jutions in honor of Mr, Linco!n's second inaugura- t! o, in which vote the only two Demoerats in that boly agreed, pended, In this city business is entirely sus- Congressional Proceedings, XANIAth CONGRESS Executive Session, BENATT. m, March 6.—The Senate met to-day 4 Washing” Vice Vreedent Jc noon, Vice agon in the Chair & read the journal of Saturday, and on ae ne Moreen & committee of two was appolat- - vtonthe Jresdeae sod tnorm him that # Aw wrreiubleds at nd rere ieady w receive i nh to make wis alopted t-Arlve Oremeve fiom the Capital the eae of epiitour © Sergennt of the ut again escmt here took @ Tecess of twenty Thinntes, d, the ies Calicugh, to bo Beeretary ot tho Treasury; and the (ollowing officers les the seceutly established Court e i private | ? ary entered an lve ed eeveral messages in . g from the Pr ay Lereupon the Senate “ inte Lxecutive sesaon. \mong the nominations sent in were, Hugh Mc-! inthe & State of New York ” Charles fi Denetict, dudee; Benjomin D, Silliman, District Attorney, and A. F. Campbell, Marshal, The above nominations were referred to appro- \ittees and will be acted upon to-mor- Acvourned. New York State Legislature. Senate, Mar-h 6,The following Dilla wore ordered to th'td reading Tncorporatit a the Brooklyn Mar ket Company, Authorizing the city of Brooklyn to exchange certain lande tor lands belouging to the 'uited States. Relative to the Uewego & Komwe Rail road. Avjourned, row Albarn, Assembly. Bitts: Revontep Favoraury,—For a Calvarys Cemeverr, Kings County, To soidier #® Voting | Bint & Introptcrn.—By Mr, Bemi« the pu echare and sale of gold bonds and railroad fo amend the To reculate stock lo estadl sh a political code. To provide for carrying overt be roilrowis in thie State, the State officers, meya!l wis of the Lewielature, and Ju Bri re Anvancen To A THigo Reaping,—Amend- thee narercf the Allaire Work to ¢y send the interfor line around the city of New Yor! Extending the time for the construction of the Cen ral Park and Grand Hotels, From Europe. "The » City of Balti to wn the 2d, arrived last night, J aye later: The Confederate ram Forroll, Spain, closely Staten war shipa Av important discussion upon the Canadian de fences, in the English House of Lonta, betrayed an extreme apprehension respecting the designs of the United States in the event of the reconstruction of the North and South, Earl Russe)! deprecated the introduction of the subject, and explained the sileged remissness of his government in not pro- viding earlier for the defence of Canada, by atating thatthe Car s, tl within & recent date, had exhibited no disposition to arm themselves for their own safety. OMeisl d plomatic correspon lence submitted to the French Chamber of Deputies, seems to eatab- Nab the continued neutrality of the Emperor, ‘The project of adopting a forced lova had teen aban- toned 'n Spain. The Queen, in order to avert bankruptey, seut \ messave to the Cortes that she Amending the act steamah ore, from Quasens- The news is four “Btonews wan etill at watched by two United would connate sll the royal patrimony, with the ex- ception of the royal residene tailed upon the Crown of Spain, for sale for the benefitos toe nation, Seventy-five per cent. to go t) the pudlic treasury, and twenty-five per cent. to t ¢ royal treasury ye announcements produced ‘ most extraordipary enthusiasm, and the © grese pro ceeda thank Ler Maj sty, ivews Items. (By Telegraph to the New York Sun.) u- Gevepanr A.J. Surra’e Sixteenth Ariny Corps ia eteatmped just outside of New Orleans 1,200 Federal prisoners arrived at New Orleans on the 26th uit., from Red River, for exchange Over a thousand refugees have arrived in Mem- phis, Tenn., since New Year's Day, Jacon Melrunas, Republican, Mavo. yesterday Rronmosp papers announce the eafe arrival of Roger A. Pryor in that city Nose buildings Monday night, involvine a loss of one hundred and fifty Disratenes frorr was re-elected of Portiand, Me, wore burned at Cairo, [l, on usand dollars, Kentucky represent the storia to there, Many have bern very severe bridges were washed away Tum Weatern rivers ere al! the Arkaneae river carried awny pontoon bridge at Listle Rock, but Warde recovered, Tne steamor Massachusetts, which arrived at Philadelphia yesterday, had on board the fi Unived States mall that haa left Charleston 6 the breaking out of the rebelli overflowing. A the after. in it was Tun Portland (Me) Aprx EP states thet mystery of the Casling raid, last Fall, bar solved, The whole affair was carried out by son soldiers of a battery stationed there, three of whom havo just bern arrested, and are ux Eaatpost. Tur grand Inauguration lal! t ington last night, in the Patent Ovfice Building The throng was immense, The President and Cabinet were in attendance, accompanied by ex- Speaker Colfax, The supper was on a scale of ele- gance consonant with the great ocension. IULMRILLA Outrages of the most flendish charac. ter continue in the vicinity of Memphis, Tenn, A fight occurred at White Station, near Memphia, on the 2d inst. between three hundred guerri!ias coufined at place at We and fifty Federal pickets, in a block-house, tu which the guerri!las wero defeated, ‘Tar bill to repeal the section of the act which provides for the appointment of agents to purchase cotton and other product was not vetoed by the P.euident, cure his sinature, which same thing, Tas Memphis and Vicksburg pack James Watson, laden with Government freight, @ ber of passengers aud 80 «! cf insurrec but Sincunts tw tlonery States, failed to se. about the et, large tuk twel morning of the 2d an Adam's Px. nurr » 5 miles below Napoleon, on the Over 20 lives were lost, includ prese messenger, no soldiers, several ladies and clildren, A Lanor meeting of zens was beld in Oawers, N. Y., yesterday, to provile for the better defense ofthe city against an anticipated attack of rebel raiders, Information wasreecrived fr the com- mancder at Fort Ontario that @ sifficient force would be detached to patrol the streets at pij! t, and the me: ting separated after app: mittee to watch suspected atranvers about town, ‘Tur Governor of New York har oppointed 1) Morgan Superintendent of Military Agencies, I agent at the Now York depot is Col, Vir er, There are agents appointed for various other The o! ject is to visit New York soldiers in hoepitals, and a8 rapidly as possible procnre their transfer tc New York State Hospitals, besides re- ceiving contributions for their benefit, and in other respects assist and comfort them, e ens Cols points, ‘A ‘Troubled Editor. Newspaper mou in Savannah are not to be en- vied, if the following, from # late number of the Bavannab Reruniioas, may rule: be accoptel os » Our readers cannot fail to observe the great lack of interesting or ex‘itiug news in our colurons this morning, but & brie! reflection will convince | all of the numerous disadvantaces under wiich Savannah journalists must necessarily labor until |} the “Old Flag’? waves its folds of er sperity and security over the enure length and breadth of our curiae country, When the mission of the sword we Cully accomplished, aod @ permanent peace o¢- 7 ~ ee om one | | “TUESDAY, cured to our land, then we shall be to mit at the elbow of the telegriph operator and converse freely with our friends ‘p the far Pacit State, We are garing wistfally out of the widows ea editorial sanctuu over the waters, anxious hoping to estch the first faint pli mpese of the clouda _ MARC aI »y on ‘ once more that betoken the Approach of a steamer from the North, contident that the next arrival wil Urin,: vlad me tidings to every well-wluher of our conctry Every printing office has its epocial » but of Jato it germs to us as if We Were blend with the presence of at least half a dozen twetic ones whose particular delight and occupadon is found when adding to our great discotutiture A few Gays Bibce our press broke down before tity copies Were ‘struck off," and then the colored individual entrusted with ‘our form,'! Enocked it tuto mort Unpalatalle pi; and yesterday morning Jvliua C Hannibal, of African descent, posted some of our pe arde upside down, and when rem oustrat ed with fo doing, he replied that he wanted 6 make de white follies mand tet ill."* Add to this th 1D Various parte of the cusld ug and as many foilne wretches, who comer | pay predatory visite in the rear of our ut and perhaps will paint our feelings and the calu re pose of our mind, on dar heads to r equallog of not less than «ix infants the how! \ ug of Glorious Celebration ’ re . oft our Victories ! - ° - The Citizens of New York Patriotic tine mense Turn-out The People Kenresent+ ed by the Military, Naval and Civic, Trade and Fire Organizations. Immense Kothusinem Vins Meeting, Fireworks, &c. The citizens of New York one of the gran lest den Witnesse! yester tay natrationst has taken piece within ite precincta since (we pellove we are correct in so ying) the “oldeat inhabitant” came into existence, In making this declaration we have before us the ‘notes’ brought in by of reporters sent ® large cor aud have ted the substance of reports from the records furnished by files of THE SUN dating as far back as 185%. In our time, a@ journalista, we have seen our « turn outon many occasions, witnessed such a go tion of any kind, as w “ ub yesterda ole: zeus but seldom have we ‘al enthusiasi, fore elebra- to be observed yesterday The uprising in 1861 waa perhaps more intensely patriotic, but it called forth fewer numbers than were seen in the streets of New York Atan carly hour the ferry-boats, stearnboats and railroads connecting the eit: yesterday with i's miburbs, nan frewht tight-seers, and as nine o'clock began to atrike,the throng visi!'y increased, wight-seers dwelling in our determined to commenced bring'ag iu their hu f strengthened by the own elty, who were post thernaelvoe early prominent request of the Committee of Arrangements, the masters of vessels in the harbor holiday attire, st) positions, In accordance with th: maed their ehipa to be dressed tu and sellom has the pping pre- rented re magnificent appearance than upon this occanion. At the various wharves along the North and East rivers, at Brooklyn, and upon the am waters of the Bay, as far as the eye could ro from almost evr ach, rv inast floated our “Star Bpanwlei Banner," gaily wav nz its greating to the people ou thin oceamon, The ‘ rvosvela in the harbor displayed their tunting, giving o prom at position to “our ff and herwine their respect to o n. The boats of ovr fe ec voles Were t . torebs a to hantniont of the pa vera, wh eh he tro rivecs ing t ean beng Ti i New ves ‘ astional vent Lo at he Nowy Yard motoa j fursher honored the day by t ™ ,& T locomotives that drew Jony trains of ; ers into the city were also decorated with flage, and snorte] their apnrobatior the gloria eo commer tod veate rcitize At twelve | himes of ( Trinity’ rang forth a patriotic pen e- echoed be malt Mae ann on ve te ir the harbor, Business was now by gene ral consent nesrly suimendiod Mer bant« trade an.en forsook ibe ee cations te accon wives and children, or hesion t aon one ofthe many thoroughfares the vii ® great procession was aivertired to pass, Women, singly and 1m puirsy came m their domicily brincing their off.pr of all st t sicht», actuated . eneral patriotiem, and pre ably by the cures net tiributet ¢ the fetrsex. Even up; wlom ca Inia the etrecta ty Witness the po can, eferring th oovasion to mix with tie ples becnus f thelr patriotism, rather than be .ccoun ‘ue « to celebrate ihe vicior y i ’ brave soldiers an ra. Be on cers Lie twiveed thelr sek UL parents perm tea many of their adult ¢ jren to ‘ he'r lesires for the largest bert) n men vol thie kind. In the crowds of people thro iw i streets, Gur reporters noticed » rh , numer of mothers carryiug ba wit ” ver broods of children thet & d betle & take care of themselves than the Auxious worner whose enjoyment waa disturbed |y the vagaries of their litle 6 Kverybo seemel be on sight-seeing, and even the policemen putctl thelr usual reserve while gool rediy kieplug the crowds moving on, Jerusha und Jonathan from the country, 1 t an! overst! wit! astonished glances, scar or cating whether it was y ti nis Mf this kind or 1 Ba "aa rustic near Ba the reat show man's trucks were be low ib curiosities : ‘what on earth je tha e animal they're crowd ng into the eart uler Our reporter suzcested the ‘rhinoceros, “Rye st)” gald verdant; ‘the's got nose ¢ for two horres, Tsay," cantinued he, ‘is the © the greut Bar- er (not currency, as b his business, how repl num place 0 + the passed on about ‘note On the way up Broadway every mar, woman and child acted as if they were vutfor a holiday, and the nearer our report ne to Union square the oftener were (ne door-steps ond store windows seen filed with sight erers Tho buildings on either aide, ducovared with fags streaming ‘y tho bright sunlight, looked os if some National Fairy | — NC aon CI RETO 1865 ‘FONE CENT IN GOLD , . CENTS IN CURKENCY - a - —- — om | |.to Wave iter tion of “the day we ee LY | fet high, in the apex of which a young Arriving at |‘ Square about t «, an bore the “Star Spancled Banner :'' below the open apes ab tbe junction of Poow . Fourth | bon waved many amaller flaca over the engine evenuean: Fourteenth street wae ulied wit rr * wae busy pumping imaginary “I troleum'® pla and Vlocked up by carts ded dow » tot atiire 200 jralion tanks Rorks, Notwithstanding the crowd, tuo atu Atth's juneture, three o'clock, General Mall rode of Which good natired!y suboitted to being pus te that the head of the procession t } od in all divectior rieporter at lent) rea feachod | way to the end of the | the Majoon Dores, and entered the Committers R te 1 « , and for aome momen!s where le wae rected by the genial Police | turned (hele atter » towards the Fourth avenur, Commissioner, 2. C. Acton, Kaqy of the Corumittes, | Where the y \ cre Sling past the statute of Who provided hi + with the requis te badges, Ther | ¥ tho tudefati aiinian, Willian | In. pone iakers, «big toad and Bcqy bade tim wel | ' bree a cad whete and bine ume Binke and oer ore Gn, Onted, WTC Chto wave a detailed so oi frtizane of the Alla Wwe ee boiler the Committee neo wakers, pottery, iron aw pe - metropolis, They lad @rip.ow in “One of ¢ Sam's] actories,”* acte | an immens The pals being car 1 bale t arges® active executive ree. fo tho ites usd n @ practice upon sending the following telegram to Abraham | poake balers f Bui, pintoss Lincely, Willam H, Seward, Edwin M, Stanten, | palais engine tulcer The slate or ” 8. P. Feasenden, and G jieon Wellea: ab work on @ bkitweture) | church, were Assemb'ed, Now York acne greeting + Thanke | Sherred by the crowd, who were pleased wish the to Divine Prowilence, aud all honor to the Gower tasio \splayed. Picales, mile wagon and ¢ Signed) Morne T 6 hibition, from the rough stone to the carved eagles Raw, Stos end statuary, Barnum's panorama in motiotts SB. Carrranve pr od at every turn the announcement of some Chavtime Po Dany, in measke, making flars, wore jeered at for their Veosrae M. Wermonr, excessive modesty, Thia ended the trades, Ncxe " ine . owh came, ut half past three o clocks Jouw A. nx THE PIVEMEN, From the Maison Dores, our reporter walked | Dressed in red sbires, irawing their guily decoe Jown 14th street ani aurveyed the animated | rated “machines hore carts, Inlders ete, The wene, The military occupied @ portion of the | “steamer boys although prond of ther whistling sidewalks and airet. Carly dressed people prom- | beauties, did not appear to think they “had the enaded in throngs, At te Pith Avenue, the fires | pest’ of the men who «till run with the band mae nen were beginning to assemble ip the Bixth | chines The Lore carts were pol abed and dressed Avenue, as far aa the eve could reach, a line of p like little beauties, with tiukling bella, mumc- Baly decorated tric! « stood ov either side of the | atiy miding their chimes to the «trains of ttreet, In the Seventh Avenue, very little buatle | many Lraee bande preceded the « was oovasioned, the German singing @ocleties | visions of this p: of tt \3 being non eat, At the Bichth Avenue, a minia- ut lif -preserving ** ladde do ther feature ture toonitor aud tullerigged ship attracted crowda | of yovelty, particularly wheu some akiliiul “tuller’® of peopl: around then On the Ninth Avenue, | pian neatly turned the trucks around the corer sriny ofeers, mounted aod on foot, with gallant | soto Prowdway. Whilethe firemen were passing, the svldiers in carriages, atabulances end omni buses, rowd below scemed bent on cheering, to the akiegs awaited their turn to fail inte line the gallant toys ae they went by, The incese Ho siening to the headquarters of the Com want cheers brought thousands of other people miter, atthe Malsongboree, our reporter took his | or owding pon those neareat the line of the proe positions andl waited for the signal for the procea> | ceasiou, The yata of people was dangerous to weak sion to move, Col, Frank & owe (Secretary of | cite, Men, woinen aud chidren were almost mold- the Committers), who combines the perfict gentle- | ed into a solid mass of Laman fest, which the ut- Henman with the self-possessed and prouot busl- | post efforts of the Police could pot penetraie. ness nan, having called upon the other members | pinally, « detera ul body of “municipal guare ‘To horse gentlemen,” they proceeded to obey | diaustt succeaded in forcing @ passave through te nandate, and mounwd ther several charcers, | the outeide edge, and there they soon Bucceeded ine intias General Hall, the Grand Marshal, came up | restoring circulation to the writhiog masa, About to gunounce his readiness to begin the movement. | thig tine our reporter noticed several pickpovkots, A few words of consultation, and then Col, Howe | iiale and feunale, making free with the contents of crossed over iato Union Square, The Conmunittee | oiper people's pockets, or defsly dislodging watches then role away with General Hal', and statione! | gud treastpins belonging bo honest owners themnaely at the head of Broadwa, Presently, After the firemen, came the clepbants, makings precisely at one o'clock, the cannons’ roar" gave | ar attractive suow ; caincl*, Jed by an Arab, the } Se signal for inoving 3 ex. ibiton of these animals creating the utmost ene TUR Y BION husiasin, eepecially among the youngsters, Ag eoun alter gun belehed forth ite noiay flame Our reporters, who followed the line of march at \* {owt okey the bands struck ny a! airsy | tho bead of the proceasiou, noted the thousands of | vy tekeie rattled, rds were Micers gave | people that lined the eutire route on elther aide, de- ] be we lof command, and sold me into Noe | ojaring that they looked upon at least seventy si #)to the music, and cheered by the as-| thousand faces during their progress trom | rombted titituce ag the bead of the procession } fourteen street back again to Broade fas vn Broadway Down Broadway the sight wav reatly ime NATIONAL GUAED, Pomiug, presenting from neariy ever window & tot Recimeout Infantry ¢ at, followe yLite bandkere|ief, or a bouquet, waved by those atand ! Cavalr t cane hth, vely creaturs& who not only cxbilit ther par aud 94 aud tith Regiments ¢ niry n this manner, but a! o maulfest it more ! regimout 1 eled by excellent bands of | + ubstantie! byf sending their donatio: to tLe 4 . m era r regiments | pellant soutier and nwa the Calon | 1 mn came the} Vor h Centre sirect a loren crowd | hy adetach> | was visible, fowe ca and sutins, less noble ’ ity look A ne countepances but a gcveral expresmon of | led, “Ca; tured at New Or- | pleasure. by those who looked on, a9 bie proces Regimes.t, ‘n ali ite usual | sion towrched past the lugubrionetocking *Lombe,” | “price and el * was next cheered by > pe Tuouch street, the er wagers | plasait par flowed by the sh end Gith- |] and asthe cortege ca to t ry, itwas ( Cota, of Pa, bere apperred at one of the flicult to note the differ © presented to the | nado wa of the Ma Ip anc utroduced J eyo by the rewde ja that thoroughfare, |! the ase mblay ‘ » wh eorod him voeuf na com) with bhe more ariot to Droadway. | 4 ilo inthe guewiof Jolin Anderson, Eoq. | dhe ses Were Bol as for, or as Dew, nor op bo a Kogiument. th, 944, and the brave old igh, but the poopie Were more endie hey Cth, flowed by bi 1. DUK ie? vol ip to avtlews gave an hot eloorne the “pas ‘ sin obs ' Ptate 1 tary part | trict ied ac re’ st they ro caved in the ft proereer o 1 now five ) wtreet of Gur eit W. oH. Roberts’ Cryetal aud hu erannd of sin tt Kuwportumy, at 202, fa camed with | Hine on this a * beauty peerimy t show ¥ Wie The ew # filled with 'neited oneate came | from which the | the scone I me t of v On wenb bee ’ tae ane ave, with the valiant vl b wa Madison equare ere the t " ob tror as t nearly seweu hundred brave | cos windows, U ‘ ’ § occurred, 1 t ‘ aly at i» OF athe ter i. the M vite r ie rear {ed bel {puard! ty get out hia way. A ih the ¢ | The nant ad | el, why ul ‘ hh Avenue | Prececed ty pipe men, ma nee | ibe hee ‘ pe eted by the way | nents fNowed by @ miniat vf} ands hief ‘ r yi and & | ow ator! fre nimi ‘it | ate “ fia tue huoWwe ‘ | She warines trons she Nawy Yoo! Goa Li sure | dilferont sta . | ésandon truck ’ t e|Ff u ed the back 4 | borcomen, & | the spenker® « bint | The Ger aging Sucietios were ree} > i tied ous of that bu . lsiow, he us Dl ' ut ff | their “Vater te shi latin’ te Nene rie MA wert | dred of ita ons inthe divinaa of th provesson. | ' at ue | Tho Prades now a) peared, wi ended | tt by a detwchmernt vin Vhe United | | Binten. Faxpresn Compt af wt turn D thie a nate | phew : ' ' | out with | l wa three 9 ty carb ¢ } o*6 Ind, . pores hag Tei Ananhe , F | Hien, doha " e Gan re | on fs liw iweary | Pee ee A i Covernar Curtin, of | b all the ceeupations | pa, g i r King ¢ the | oving the f atiractions, | 4 ‘ rr, Vere | bigh yath uny Oo) woof all kinda, wed | Mr “ u Naas by one on whieh char-makers were at work, Bar- | ¢ : tel cali } pris ufled aniuals Laviue lost their! * : ran bik these RAGE Atk @ Ai Anata, | ntotel bout thi + Thestecl-pen | 4 Lig rection 4ew ing mac f Wheeler & Wileon's, | vi ip SF mai MBSR RE GA {ith ante Or ieaaahee + — iood show, outdone by the Singer | “ od culminated int aplure ot rturueloubs grand delegation), Colone Roe ae aAibeat latch: Laer ibin nn: | Frank E. Howe's scales and the workmen, Cary ‘ ron, 0 aod Ae a ju ( , Wovoret sy | ers Kran Gealer&, Wagou-maekert, @ marnn | btu Lhe pledg hoa thus ta cu tedeemed: and hoop-skirt, and numberless minor affairs, were f+ | we acy Ue € atu ! Ubisy Ou tLe Gunitaved Gn the Wal ware, had waved {ts wand, aut bd ourebarry banuer | lowed by @ towes-like gtructure some & |

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