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4 * SE great tendency to strengthen their hands abundantly reward the author by ae his THE NEW YORK’ SUN the language ts dazisting to truly Joga! men. Th? | book ‘ s , runT x-rebele, of thie in placab! ve Neseteen Monrits A Patsowen ov Wan. Narta- ORNING, ocr, 6, 1865, e {this implacable clans, need nota : tiny oa te L. Gavalcy. of his FRIDAY M ate | themesel¥rs with the belief that Convreas willtolers | fey ‘he bap nad sroskodes. Of Atlanta, Libby, Belle Isiend, An- rant on aie " Mobi Me Mes nt ote the edinission into that body of th ee mon ‘ v wo), Clarles'on and, Columbin, and gg Gispatch published In yemer- | once ulminate! treason thers, The Hy iicalt #) ! | | + ercape to the Union lines a whieh Ie sppend- ’ ist of of ears confined at riestoa du with regard to an alleged expression by | not be the only opponents of Every | tne winte: of 1964 (5, Published by the Ameri- om the Mexican question, is like ® | member of Congress, of wh h . ti «Co. 119 and 121 Nassau arreet, “x the i soneof the most reaishle narratives of ‘aber to have read. It} parent dea! of news which emanstes from the eee | true friend of the I | —~aabryohelirtiy if true.” The habitual reticence | lon, © we eve: rer w this willdo very well to show how devotedly he writer wasfattached to the ton of power asleng in d weigh oe lew, and not et al \he season tor Ilion, au un rebellion, aud sad tor this fruls ww @ncerely he regreta ita demise; but can | ideas, To the thoug ul stideut aod jute . beimg held W-tohols afford to show ther malignity at the | speculator on the ire of t asion this te oa Pi by ioe wmpense of being debarrod from adiniss.on to Con- | invaluable, and those who we 4 ‘ ; hi ables oak ess, and of remaining a few years or a pros | about the d ( thise nye Nower oe veud upward Bsioual or milite government? flac ® a} of this bos Ath tbis avowsl of the Journal in question to eups | Histosy 0) LU t ‘ fy) ania... 8504), geri po man but en ex-rebel for Coagress, it Brackets. Man S Atom ta to convince its readers tiat the te-oaib The deela of our cavalry 1 8 ‘ conatitutionsl, and that ther can sa send | patrick, Sioneman aud others are fi @ Congress whomever they please. It way be ty 8. but few Bat the oath will in some way le abolished; we | anst 1 oie Bink is ought to be amenude! 60 as to exe from e Pp Ba provisions all persons whom the Prosidest has | e #01 they pardoned ; nevertheless it is very evident that the of th t - Bacicale will use thoir best efforts to prevent the | a> many nlc ack w 1 that we pi Hie rm gh rae rah # wimussion of al) members from tho reclaimed | are glad to seo that Malor lirae on uy IMKA Raves, and such an exhiliiion of defance as is | his pen tn devence of the pone ra of tLe vavairy of Beef sides, ues ag Oe : wmieined in the shore axicand wil have 6 the Urlom end we fool assured the uublio will | Lauia camace e and | t ne OST—ON TUL Oc P i he iL N papers inthe nome oi J ‘ | tow et, on the t in goin toosevelt, scrcet Le Be ore Lb. RLSEEL, Vreet, M.] to Mra, TL 1 ny yet General Guat upon national questions, Daur Lthat the Southern peore {ow 5 and inci leuts that esem too pe } wally causes the report to he receiv d with suspi- | vee llor@ an the jours " , 6 for ‘ellet. and ibe dagesca Pcl fh aid eon, Wut if it is aiinply the invention of an eater » but we fear ita 6 ‘ *p sera) that is sollom present prising the author of 18 hes Ceriainiy | erally evtertaine p t ‘ meades a on guess as lo the position of the 8. in een 2 obnox a t ® ty ( 4 at Ma * na | ’ orn tt e Tiary af Government in respect bo Merico. Accor t to are refused m as ithe ° Qn. at) sud iiustradieas, Harpors, ferred to, Gen, Gaant gall th be, theeaid alates w ‘ j tthe 1 p onaaanfiee vindicate the Monroe Doctrine « at | t0 blame. The Ridicals want tier the Te ; of the vreat ses hed engi phronirid an early day, end Maxmartran will have to leave | such achance. as w ft « 4 fr \ “es tot eae ye 4 4 wae felt Moxice,” sso that “the Prosident and the autborl- | thitcharacter, If she Boat are lee 1 ar aa teas Mies at Woshington hod this aga settled purpose, | play irtothehande of tue Rh als, ¢ mus, tab ale if s agente end only await the moeting of Congress to take | the consequences. t re s shih Pipe th epen ground on the matter." Thero i# ebur - Mantetpa ¢ serenciw 7 | ca yeagon to! elievs that this impression is truto ul, F Ie were : bi po mattor whence itcomes, The diplomatic ecr- Ore readers sre aware t ‘ eli Ik will be gespondence of Mr. Brwarn, to which we « taken eerong gresibe aottontd Med *| re vith more than umual zest, faded a few days ago, clearly inlicates that our who control our Muateipal Gove : me re < 1 ane valuabe addition to Government permitted the French usurpativa fre Berna fhe tine te dt ok oN Pet Y a E F “ Seat that ave exclusively fn Mexioo simply because there wae at that time | eee ds insugurating fs : nt Rabie # ito the narration of gre me alermative—ihe formidable character of the | @Metaally rid the poopie of thes <i ac ve Ment rebellion at that juncture rendering it inexpedi 98 holdere, In an article upon thie Bu ‘ | Fraakiin Square, @0 oppose the movement, Dut while the event of Nate Nation sea eny @ . , mi rhe f ihe author je better introduction Macimnius upon this continent was per. | Celies te Wt a , | tothe contents of this volume than any that we mitted, Mr. Bewann # in unmistakable lan- |“ 4 ad na ; ne fy vot, Ht reputation suffers nothing by guage that {cen be ‘only bemoorary,” which, io | vb i lonane hl cei » Tan Natt 4 | bec etyle and character of the Look, connection with the wellknown views of the Pres paroot fear of the ¢ api. * nixpasotseds MAGAZINES dent upon this eu! ject, ie @ plain index of the | seed Lastcecorchds A a8 he Acti . ‘ Lownoe mriy ievraw, American edition. feeling with which the Mexican re in regarded | To a bghbode sing & S " a ‘ 7 : I a ‘ ( I ishers, BS Walker etrvet, Dy the Administration. TL silence of the Gov. | fear We courequon panther Stata Nat sd asada: Wabilened “ik @mment upon the Mexican question has been com. | UF CmMrporary, Ty Fis heh a P Now i ac Herbert. @erved by the friends of Maxcrritas into tacit | SUN i# ene oF Ke vo sae ieee da lars tise U. 8, Ranway, Steam Nag! cetlon and approval of the imperial movernent, ani om {nilica- which (he Corporation © z : Pia : Maw Yor Give of a determination to recognize Max's# Gov. | PP" ed, M t Abe the i A La tae 1 q@xpment es the “original and only genuine.” | YP°P the list of newspapers © 5 z oi , <W. Ballard {eno warrant, however, for such an infer. | Devertheloss, wuniapel 5 ; ; A of dba Aeneas It would not be proper for the Executive to eatly temiting to prevent us Hilow & Coy Pubsishere, 149 ly espouse the cause of Lit sm in Mex- and fearle debeafotarad B “s he ssuty orth gaosae Wovetuan OF * Géop or totoke any action that wonld be likely toln- |W" enever w ie sally ‘ . : I the country ina foreign war. Gen, Guawr | 0°) Soulcers nee ; Wh ey s : + is ried to have sald that the Adminis'raton |" drinks poe tegomcer re sonites Digi | font to South.” Military Gatop, By repose to bring the subject before Congress, j publi oa ante wibhe rez ( 4 ; tities which is the proper course to pursue, However | 4 pienseds ape eth y ac 7 a i “ss t oprpatay qouch «the President «sand hie Cabinet | ** sibige a eee pie mernen ice hinge tog ; ‘ Derr es Gag A might be inclined to act in the ane ’ a eae ane ae ; - i I pen Cy Foster, Arranged premises, the eanction of = Congrean | Teavors 0! Ms ‘ i Heart.” Waltz As Gist necessary. Therefore, what isthe prospors | 8 HO f ‘ ; pence pute ee fur haaco far the platy Ly Mee, | flor the Vindication of the Mouroe Doctrine? Tis ) aeeere : s 5 Par rE STE President, and with a single excepiion, hisesbinet, | i 3 A 5 ; re in favor of compe!) Max. to ‘vacate.”’ Bah | : ) y I W ‘ Mrs. Kidder. | of the great political parties, according to their : " x i 1 ‘ platforms, are of ihe sane mind, and of cours | Ale «| Allo ; ant ® ee re peblished by | Qheir sentinents will be refected by thelr repre | ; “ Ro ters, 451 F 3 | pentatives in Congress. The prope who are not 1c es, Beka ‘s 3 kon t P . al Now Jlarkets, &e. pertisans almost unanimously eutorae the Monrve |” * _ hte ; aaa Z ae tint bins 4, this Doctrine, and itivecla'med upon all el loa tink bie bcs iia Wasa otaad af : ed ae 147 ito ois foreign yoke upon Moxico must be throw " scheme ace pT a OF : , ¢ iY eneral at That point settled, the noxtis, when shal the bjow Ct 4 1 ; ) Be struck ? [would certainly be easier to expel xd, t : Maxtmirian now, » ben the tenure of his theone is | pied 5 aE ‘ tm a precarious condition, in consequence of the Janet Ny hee 4 Liberal oprosition bich he meeis, than it» ; av . Mii, i 4 Be efter he becomes more firmly established | t , ‘ 4 Therefore, if Max. “riust leave, ae General Gran | BOO2 8, : : ‘ fe reported to have salt, and ff thieis the most | jes re tale ‘ : " ' t " ‘ ' e@dvantayecus tine (oacompliah thatend, why te |] wl the My init ¢ iM oan auii five | $8 not probable that the initiatory ateps will betaken | on ia ; a et the approaching session of Congress? tate t ‘ ‘ - ine re rae | fr ’ } 2 Bodol Precdmen, shake off kiavich s 40 Gulekauverb... 51? | We hear #0 much concern. : the iil-fee'ing, dis- | anak Rachie wenehe died : . $j Si iN mgreement and genera! troulie between the ireed- } ation thy t ‘ ; ; { men and their late masters, thatitis really prati- | ibee wal be & a ‘ fying to find an ovcasional fustance of a contrary " pete : Cle. 4 a absracter, for such show that harmony ia not ime | gained, .4 i 4 | possible, and thas the only difficulty ie one which | ® the r it rbigt ‘ ’ ' ve ' goutual concession might remely. Asnnew Jacn- and ne pursu f vgn f abt . Ly | @os Donzisos bas written a leiter giving his ex- Now En 5 $ perience with the fredinon who were formerly bus Mas \icinitias Weusuae Guin: Pi sine 15% ? ot | slaves. Mr, Donstson was the adopted son of | Cotton Mille en be Uh tae President Jackson, and was @ caniidate for Vice isin have (aialy Meet i I . . : President in 1956, on the ticket with Mr. Fittwons Monel operatives, having fonod 4s s ‘ He wot with the South upon the fame of seces- procure enough in this PAL EA Cevkak sion, and was force: to leave bis plantation, near leeacd. ‘The Boston sips : ‘ Memphis, where he owne!l @ largo number of cai i. Afaddy aeeivod AV hah mlaves, Hesaysthatefair#on |e plantation are ds poe callin gee oy pee : , f fn the best possible condition ; that there is better Rash (Radi Rihae hoes Lindamsite B : ; diac’ pline among the negroes than 8) ere ever wae agente ofthe mills, Oi saaatla fate a noel ‘ ray Defore ; that there is no grumbling, disobedionce seat e anon with waadok {acess vonibar of Tat 14; i or disorder, and the negroes say they will never very cotton mill in the Maw Hinglani ste x v ; ae oy Beave the place, Now there is no reason why the seb tied ia thipunsleaiia toe cecorenee endl . ; i ease of Mr. Doxetson should be excepsional, pro- pacity, aod in ma Ce sae Ahachande . vided that othor planters treat their leborers | 2 ne Arca EiASEL FRAT ale btben hotN conbiad LMG 3 swell, as be evidently dovs, Wo incline to think | so eth ‘ Um, ey" ‘ the twenty-four, receiving ¢xira wages Vere 14) co LS. Om bette i @hat if it were not for thas class of planters who Saar TIAL aeiliaia Me" TatIlA Rea ewe Tab bee | a hin formerly cruelly maltreated weir slaves, together cnr Siih “wedrad Ges oxehit proke whica’ dal[G ) do" t teasdiid with that other class whose rebel fangs have not cehaaiangd by the late: heavy advance in prices |! a7 . Jet been extracted, there would be comparatively Seiiey con cil ourwh slid sail) ROKER anit DAN \ i bio & Las... b ; Wet Boab. —_———— — now no ciffculty in ol ta ning ¢ my they are ene | Venton \ ding v4 : Costly Spite. jJoying a rich harvest. Tt cannot be expect ows | \ alt i . A omntat™ class of the Bouthern people are pur- | ever that is con ious f things will long ¢ a ths vi i @ulvg a policy, with reference tot! eir approaching | tinue, The prosent heavy ve } the : But a Convressioua! elections, which must be # source of | an‘! West will soon be supple, h a ate v4 § secret delizht to the Northern Radicals, The fol. | will accumulate, prices wall come down, ena the he Price } GSK BY Onlemcar ae ae lowing « ofrom an articloin one of the ableat | disposition to strain every 1 to te Ubu oat yt Wholesale rices of C.nvtry Produce. Virginia journals, shows what wo mean: ‘Could aturally su)eide Nen Rx, Oct os #e conscientiously vove to elect to Cougress a wan The me ket for re produce bee ry ee a h Willug to ewear that he has never given any A F ne he iit eB. y ‘ in ane @ countenance’ to auy of our people during the F T'3 eta a | es a : spseue) GF GOs rately ag the Mar, Wosloull not hesitate te make our clalin in F anklia Bquare, J rst torolus PELICINW Pricus herototare the person of." ic, Now thie journal plataly ime | |The reading puttie who have pernvel Be. | S006 Mein iota tos eonetsnly chanyag tiews ies by the alove lang: that it will not support | Desports * Inte lectual Developement of Burope' i [ ay Fis « ie) to-day can be Wy man who did not give “aid and countenance’ | Will be glatto hoartiat tho eaing ideas ba Fett eh Pg ay and i the rebellion; or in other words, as the quota- plied to the et: nstances aud relations of C i Bon about “ald and encouragement’! is taken tom | Great Rep Tio proiicts that se, i 4 hy Lf pare he Congrossious! tont-oath, the sald journal refusos | still further col) sone of idoss a ‘A uv ub ae lie | BW oUppors avy candidate who under the preseus | become more as tint aw is el gible te a seat iu Congr as, Such teaching | one 1 Ie favorethe idva of the conce Appl jes, com Pole Lipa 12 ald Urapes. Delaw * bbl: com, t UCTION SALE OF ‘GEN TEEL ‘HOt st Cra aberries, W w aha Sa0, per & Woes A hold farniture this Friday afternoon, 2 o'cik; aTED PR at house 181 W ont +7 et, near 6th ave, — ng 1T yet tedaan! beddiny, mat aves, chaira, mire Gherrs ries, pitted. prt [Black terrise.......°0% | fore, Ledsteada buresta, shales, curtalna aolebedas Peaches, oes and Li berries... O95 pals sone parlor turniture of ail ceecription, chin tapes ies |W Whortievarries ihela giana, curic silver, &c. Kiteben ate in ereat es n0e 1 v, No pw i a - = THAN Eth N. J., Drokman, rrr writer. | J, He DRAPER, AUCTIONEERS rel, new..1 T5a% Va, @ Dol. dwreetas vmd 00 hd UNDER W KITER'S FALE DI, bash. ..6° ah? Now J 4 3 Odes 59 Buckeyes, bbl...1 6 a1 75 bed ‘ @AnpEN ANN FISLD vroRTAnt ma. Will oot Corn, per 19 Balog fat Rhutas, 1)) 1 ' | fe mierss 10 ; aS es es at foot of Cheriy +* W. torn pe Ut —h—' 4 bus Stal Ww Oniwug rea bd. .1 ais SPECIAL NOTECHIS, It yea have rm los, Rhoam uthym, & rystne RAGS, elas, Corns, Warte, Bunions, ot HIDES, Srectore pen ive Dilay's ; GUNNY CLOTH, with the res It # mene cure, — “. DAMAGED WITEAT 4° Liberty et. N.Y teeVall and Winter *ults ef Clot +t na CRISTATA S Dus | Litrarr ER & &1 for meu and be at prices lew. stglew better 1 coren Nubias ‘in whit eand colo tLe laryeet aae it in any store in the city, ia as | 2 making: shawls in great eerete. f F. 3. Baldwin's, Nos. Tand (2 Rowe sy jt bof “Wheeler & Wilson Lock: Stitch Sewiog | of faney woods ml ti d Button Hole 4} ine, No, 626 wd | a - . sell tts r ‘ Peristaltic Lozenges et Piles Deep . and shand fa ‘ ’ palations, hair ioe “ . Te, will be ma Aer mia, J. 8 c . Harrison & CO. rete "at Roath attnrat S SALE THIS DAY " R Kert o llowe Newing jachine Company NO 629) bots pons 6 +s tart ph 1 nat . Prov N.Y. Elias Howe, dr. wre 4 ats Prints Fos ws et “ P iD on pet ; The linproved * Sloat” Hliiptie sewicw DAWNI THIS DAY Machines, SLT Broadwa genta wanted, A . 1AMES atid in Buy ies 4 , | 600 ote of men and womens’ coking, ele % 4 « onrand’s tent an dictted senp, Itts Dish eta epienie, wilk f and ot ine tous skin thee At bia Old ete . tat celo ha, and @ variety ¢ goo le too nume el ber Out tom ontion, well worry t enol + = = = ty eS cpers, By oder PP. BRYAN, 09 Weas 3 ond way 4 BwAL Lis 1 ry SBOT" CTIONFER HOLTZ.-On Oet. 4th, Mary Ellen Johnaon, wife | \ Bail TT, AUCTION] of i. M. Holtz, wed 20 years, a uasve ot Parish of | grniqen’ hci ah tn et uae Bt. John, Co, Roecony oland Sd Bae ga The relaty ‘ fal invited the bar a to attend ¢ nig thie Vic “ uty 3] O'clock, from her late recisener, si King 18 VW! KENNEDY—On Ovi, 4 Mary C. Kennedy, lia oa tt aged 10 seara, 2 monrbea , ¥ ubiow of « The relstiver and a farvily ave re. of the ba pened todd invited ¢t 4 the funeral om the t ber pave Ft et, bet. Od and bd N.Y. this riday) aiternoon. at ¥ in MATTHEWS On Th iredayv, Oct, 4. Welter Pde ward, youncest » ' and Sarah Mathews ‘ne aged 13 m0 be and $1 da — A bud on earth to bloom in heaven. M. WITTE) AUCUR, WIL! The relatives and frlende of the family, aloo tho | prem tie a ae oo a ler 43 aeouna . memlere of Aliechana oO Rail ouelath: Hie O% @ in t ‘i are re y y aun jeather bean t ae Le Re ft and eve sin > MURRAY Meas Ort. Oh, Bridvet | loa 1 sale, Guuds “ dauthter of Patrick oud ! et M vj ak ‘ te i ts weareend 6 monte . . . trie f the fami eo 7" " julie invinen ts ettend tie (aueral on wins | LOST AND FOUND, ute i vet, Ot 2 o'clock, irom ere et parenas, ST Fret at 6 _| Box LOST THY ¢ NWI ULIVAN—Corneli ane ‘ Sav nee Bank 499, Thea will ple 1 san, Par ot uiiy ¢ " returnittothe B ath a the feten 1} pol ND—ON FRIDAY, SEPT, vA FLAX to i the i c 4, the owner can t or 4 o ck pe ayin xpaures, Taquhe ¢ i let, tet and 2d ae st, and Sth ave “4 HIGHT—O T N TOFRSDAY, SEPT, ned 4 vente, 4-4 No, 63,013 on Bieecke \ roe vee 1) fioger widl conter a ‘avor by leaviue t nk ' i the 3 ‘ak. trom her lata Iwo'fih i Lost ABot T 8 OR 10 Re AYS AGO ank-book onthe Seamena® Bavinge Bink, Dw eT) Dee ed 1's loneine to Pe TER T, BE « eed i 1 1 1 ‘ : r ¥ CLAL MEETING OF TIT® VARNIS i fe i Vo lgher'’ A eo awillbed 8 ‘ VECER DAILY, Preset. Gru, SHA % PSROOKLYN TAILORS’ TR b> } étpl STOLE oul ey wy 1! FRANCIs HARRIS nos aent S MENTING OF f A ewof New ¥ see. * Ore of the «¢ ‘ ‘ Ce wath ‘ i ‘ othe ¢ wre asked by GLU, 1 , ou : Wall PEPREL I TO JOULNE) ere BLO ALTE AVE TLOOVES, work f " : FEW GENTLEMEN A AND | 2 dean lave eonio:tabio t LADI hetant work the ard for tue wir ’ | Bono WastiD- FOR A YOU? BAL Ai the N.Y al Lol € 1 € lent < OF EDWARD Tit : NANTED BY Kec. he ae | ar dssino with od ave. ORKING MEN'S UNION—THE Reeniap | Sh. 580 office, ror 2 dave, u ont nee ! i . —_ A f ‘ ! | DUN PEND EER. W. J. LOYD), Re | A SET OF TEETH INS! a == | SR without ” SOCIETY Novices, B thout extracting the 100 MEETING OF TH COMMITTEE ON | Gee DOUIN th nie th h ho \ +h a alle Hetbrmaatory will tate Wace on Pedae os BEAUTIFUL TEETH, so'cloci, in Hibernia Hall, 42 | #1 ectional ets, ¢ L snowe pectone thet have tasen eke a 101 thi ed i to cermtie ont ‘ wt B * h cleaned or whitene |, 6 WAFL CONNOLLY, Clim, EDWAKD te oul. 2 warranted by Lr. Hy VILUEKS. ¢ CARY, soe f 1s ywery, nearly waite the oid t watre, TING OF THE CORCORAN TRIST SET OF TEETH MADE IN 3 HC ezion Monument Association will be} fi ‘5 pixth ave. Boanuiul, ‘i a we Hiday, t8 Oth fust, at the Armory so ti chi Y ca: 8. N.G., cor, Wall Place " ei, at SPM. By or { brevet ries G ee mUUtS MOEN Mel VOR, Ir THOS, DUNBAR, toe 14 LAUGHING GAR) inlaid d \ pin, No extra jb Sixth ave, 24d at. dr Gi, EVANS Deus, Cut tiaoar, oO. mee ing of tb 6 Hall, cor ng, tbh inat ease come 1 to ret pir names will be ekon off the . 2ANbS. thir sae OVUN NOLAN, Pr Pee RAVINGS BANKS ROONY, Bec az -— GS BANK OF WIL BR RANCH NO, , EATHER MATHIW Mo tie ect ia i TA. B nocleits 7 Hudee hal Berta: ‘ A Charity D above hall, und or the WM. GRANDY iput *RANKLIN SAVINGS BANK, 594 El O'Donnell, Js. cud B. Gal avher ave, cor, 42d ab, Opo ; a | Ticleeta 2he each droit eotlemen andi | free of tax, Depost ol fo.e Ue, F. MANAHAN, Faq, proprie/or and leader of Minas | Gt interos’ irom Ge, ist. SAMUEL Th) bau's Baus willturnieh (ue musicou the oc aon, JAMeEsS FF, CHAMBERLAIN, » M. WALL, See, ! RVING SAVING rene : : SAVINGS INSTITUTICS FATHER MALHEW T, A, if 6 W No, 6. N.Y. will hold thet Interest allowed! at ¢ 6 per meeting at their be un cor le Guise Catithed there'o, Cp og Friday evening, at 7 o'ele WALTER W INKL FB for the enrulug 8 mmonthe wili tak VANDERBILT L.. BUXTON, Be sion, fives for non-atiendance will ed. DAVID HAYWARD, Pres, Nites CANIS: | NEW YORK saviNGs ea LER, Kee, See Wh Sih aveny . C = = au Pave FESIAN BROTHERTOOD—THE WOLPE | M. s.r per vent, ratercat free fo Cirele will b id their reeu a: weeks j- | Depoeita made on or | ye ne a meeting, in th te etatonce, TUOM 4 C) ave. on Friday eveus -| LL, Bee'y dence of every member is juired mpc a ’ business, PAIK, COONEY, Contre, BAK be pur NATIONA BILAD, Bec, 1 ~y qe OF News - ——- | CAPITAL... .82, 00, Ty } WILL HOLD thie Bank will fasuo Co. This Friday, at 7 0M. ‘The | Lo favor sb.e eo ullme AUK. yf dus * tT a ARMY AND NAVY r poidiers, sailors, and for bounty, back Pay, pr i tame colleeted without adva. free, vances made, ad He FATHER ia ‘i B. Societ @. 4, N.Y. will hold a pul at their bi bo 121h sf, on this ev ptt veuking by Mr Muibill, Slug Beanmes aud McVabe, All mem foam, Wak GrhsLioe ie, owe?

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