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SUPPOSED PLAN Or Gem, Sacausso-The
mos pr ab e .3 a o ave
Slferman's tfiat; or Mr:
L:ncoln, who says he is to drive -Jeff Davis
4nd Lee out. of Riehniond, is that he will
GODERIGIL -W.T NOV. 22, 1864. strike several pointSin the interior of Georgia
south ot Atlanta, where Gen Shernian ex-
pects to cut a long tine of railroad, and seize
several store full ot provisions accumulated
there Ine the bets for- winter. If this be 80
MOM -„PILOPOSITIONS.
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The tekgraph brings us the information
alit i:sp,roposed by the Lincoln Cabinet
to make a proposition of peace 'to the
Confederate Governnient; and- it is idded
that itthe ptepoial is -rejected; the war is
to be gone into by the North with reneWed
desperation. Although the Federal tele -
'grams are by -iio.means_ models of veraeitt,
tia suspect- that there is inkling of
• trath in the reiort. Peace .ptoposals
based:tipen the principle of unconditional
surrender, and Which 'offer to the South
-a pardon for past offe'nces ifshe will return.
quietly. to the Thtion, may.: serve 3.1r.
Lincoln very.' well. • He, do'ubtless, wishes
havikitbetieted by ihe world that he is
!falling onrhis.part to bring,' this horrible
war. to a texmination, and • he may wish,
should the Confederate Clotrernment refuse
. • - his terms, to show' that it is to blame for
all thit taw happen in the future. We
hate not even ahmt as to what -the condi-
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(and all the cts seem to- be in favor cf. this
-last versiort), Gen ''hermaa'a present expedi•
tion is: nethil g daor than a raid on a large
settle, which we ca not fail to !hear before
-len& lard not a dam sign. calculated tosecure
iiny permaniat adviatage. ' : .
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-": MrStnisu Clint rrairry. -1Thei-.Salem,`
Massarhuaetti, Obs rye -rip t -t- oh• Su -day
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- evening Rev. Mr. _ liner, of thillabernacle
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Churchi in - bat ci.y, _wee assaidtect lly an
lrishmaathr e tini- hi otthiii wa honte
from meth, brit-, be knocked the . fellow
down each ime, and at lasttecured hierby
the aid of tw othetientlemen.
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THEii t .6 .
eirona.- Rebel raid. from
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Canada are till noted shore par in the
1 inailitit af iii OA: ZheAttleet i,dVietis ".irii io
--the Detrott .kree P ss, from a correspondent
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at Drummondville' lir) . "writing under datecif
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, THE
T11,13 Puture ot the Canada&
SEMI -WEEK.
bl er` the Main track And
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4bera remained until' tbe expreifil came thon-
MA= the Clutpga.1 itnea•l Aer,lag along aOthe. rate of_ to4ty per
The Coofedaration whicii is being formed 'leer. The loeomotive striek. the car and
in British -North America. has within it maT threviiit Completely over, b ttom side up,
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elements of success, aud-tiot keyond its rear ; nearly driving it in a small wellin\ house
laws whiCh; it us'ed, will. make it the most siurated along the track. The' trein_ -was
torinidable •organisation en- ty cnni d st` a 'e Wait nothiai Was
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The population of the -Provinces abre to take found to be injured, and the natorityl_of the
arms is uot less than buff a million, while for .Eassengers Were unaware tha; anything had
babili-
w firid the men ready- traipe g errihle accident, was a nostmiraculous
the defence of their water frontier they can *etre
d amon ty• a t
their fisherhaen aud sailors; who number not oue. •
d. The esca e from in all pro
al a
ksit„probably, thin sixty or seventy thousand:
In addition to:- these elements of defence
contained within themselves, the Provinces
propose to istaiii a copnectiou with ,England, •
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which country may always. be depended upon
President Lincoln, it is
to a limitec extent for assistanceineaseof a -
cslirievcatnedilie uneeeditiOnal rel
wari either of offence Or defence: '
Nor is 't w
AMERIgAli WAR.
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Araehincoton, Nev. 19.
nderstood, has
ase 'of the Perin -
y • la commissiciners 'and agents . of elec.
hat as posse.ssed at the, present
. time y t rovinces, or w ey. may ex -
h is_said here by proniinen friends of the
administration that the sendi g of peace com
on vrhtch the new Confederation
• b he P h lion* • • • -
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the 8th fast.,
received b
in all probability, -frustrated the...plans of the
notorieue retels Meek and_Denme for burn-
- ing andpillaling that city, at least for the
present, but hese men are by '
pect from ngland, that constitutes -all the
strengtk u
. may safelyjpre mate a power u an s .
ful future. At' the present lime there is a plated, aid that President Ili
iadieate Ins policy with regar
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steady and onstantly increasig tide of emi-
The Charleston Orasseiee.o the 13th _inst.,.
the Canadas. time passes the:number of .
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:this 1 There is a great deal kets t lk about peace
every mon h that now passes- ivill make
. - . • • -since. This is -gratifying. , The proffer of
debt and 6. inch'', ruin:. t " t' .i..- - 151,e9 Pneit ealne freer iOur =eau% It Is
,
missioners to Richmond is net now content -
coin -will fully
toPacification
m his fortheorningannuel.ni ssage.
gthtion fro inn' the Uni Statea iota
these. etnig ants will be largely increased, foe . an e *tone on the su jectiof .peace .says :
at thepresent time -thaw thera was a month
country le desirable as a-residehceigiud any
otliera,phlelet, o re ue, re ic tiqp. , •
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approved nasal :moduli:Ma ef -Vest:era
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-373, are also Uplier Cilnadjans. Under the
stump At another -time yopr pataol-.
lieadeef 'no creeds given' -end 'creeds not
ejase!cl,' are 23,0, 00.*tiklinfitaiy reirs.
' Distrtss m Lancaehire•
ISM is 'attend, to an unquenchable erdot„,-
you' find that the 'drowning of the Kgyptique,
the sun ender of Jericho, the oyertb row of the
Assyrians, and The destruction of Senachelib
-were merely so many figurative events point-
• ing to the end , of this gigantic Rebellion
oivis and bis iinnjr standing for the heathen'?
and the loyal men ot the Northern States fot,
hist chosen people. Lotid,long end vehement
are the cheers which go pp as the pious orator
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reaches hisclinitur aiiiong the ruins of Babylen
and.the depths of the Red Sea. Deveut ladies
are esPecielly teethed with the,. preper emo-
their sonls lifted up withinthercisdfqual to any,
_ emergency short .of shoufdering muaket and
going to. the war. A :vote tosiucrease the.
Paitaii- salary 'COuld cariTed such'
.ecstetie moments iyith,Out the least difficulty,
or even the ex peitiett of enother hit'. to Xurope
might be voted.
A rei days ago we obseried in the New
York- Tribune a brief report of -one of____Mr.,
Ireether'seerinOns, from Whielk we clip the
following gen], which we _commend to the
-consideration of the Rev. gentlenian's admir-
ers :--" The manAliat_wt11, take .tho dead
hind of the seldier, and inake that dead hand
' yetOTOr tkitfez*hiehlin life - fought
egeinst, his no need Of a:del I orjukf,niehti
for he will go to hell before."
Strychnine in Warfare.
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r he annhal interest 'upon the indebtednese
says :--The itiforniation recent -
of both our northern- and` southern states at
the authorities of Buffalo has, the present time cannot be lesa than $300r
000,0u0.
_hourly gro
appalling.
- no; means idle.
p It a b
time of the proposition Will be, but it may i They are I:aplenty:valentine their force -or w/L: ea°
be safely conjectured that the, Word inceediaries;itheir nks are being swelled by . countrv ve
pronttse will be studious avoided. Never, It is believe that t ey now have 'over. _three is
- e°1n-- guerillas ,se;t to their aid from Xentucky.- -1 -7 '
SDI 1 and p
the- poin
tame the commencement ot` hostilities, has ' hurelred menet di ir commend, whom they emigration
litztien!ufsoirl it -0(tt soecretlyr equipping and organ- Lincoln bi
'the North- manifested A willinga0.es to - ra#1 n itobane ofyourjbottler cities, ef war, . there are fewer reasons - than ever
• meet the South: 'half way- with:- a view to andif they- pave andoned u ,10, then why men viho can get away should -reniain
that secession was a most wicked act, that ',places
, _ will•bi; surpnsed any nightto be &thus': and to be lostin a contest Whose vortex is
ption*MhiCh mustlsoon _Weenie universal
- as sureas the arnis„...shines, one • of the two scii •
. . If the • • - • -
the cause of the North is a-geod and - ed_ by the.fi. frontreVery quarter .y Swallowinwthe'life, wealth and re, putatlon of
do 4 its . succeed in secreOtair-th-e-mselves in either the nation, 1n Canada- there, are nonemf
Enormotts as is' this Toad, it is
ing larger 'with a rapidity that is
The result can easily be foreseen.
ruptcy efboth sectiotts,`. to escape
man who‘pan will leave the
d as Cantida is the nearest foreign
messed of a high civilization, it
at which will naturally centre all
Now that the re election of Mr.
s fair to give us four more years
„ • ' Detroit is ce Willy the doomed city; ter just
'mum peace. Only let it acknoyrledge here lone* . To stay here is to brave a con -
righteous orie-let tt go wa.upo
of your ci witsout being detected, just _
- these misfcrtunes • here may be less -liberty
knees_ and pray to be re -admitted; promise that certain ihey ill succeed id burning ; . t
Y0-1' than the?e was in .this cOuntry a tetir' years
to give its leading men up :to• Northern ruP.; for they :baye ,
reek fire and if it is aP• • - ' ' t the e is at leant immunity- fram
since, Du . r - ,... , .
plied to over three un re e
d d cliff b 'I.d.
rent in tugs the :office!' of the conscription, from . betog
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wengeance_and woman to behave well for et -the. same time, it will be iinpoisible to ex -
7. _, • 2 _.: _ .,2._ drarTed to an unwillinir and useless death op
. \ ,all time to come, end then, it. /nal be - re- i .rei b ft: Y
t_n _.s... ,.... _Our StuVatiOla uepenus• upon e
theabattle•1 eld aud from, the sure finanmal
k - , . .. :I • . M. 14. S. - . _ • . • • • • . -• •
•• 1 instated, after a little further spoliation In" ngil!ac!.. . p . • . - , .. rutn-which in time must oyertake every mu-
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and.confiseation. We. need not dwell upon - zen of hod sectione of this unhappy country.
Fact* RIC] MOND; Ilosnciii.=The'. Rich- . Saeh will bethe reasoning of vast numbers
-4.the attitude 'of the.citith from the first. will be
mond-Coriesiondent of tie London 7imest peo 'le, and the consequence
It is Sufficient to. ask, at this junctiire, writine-,on the 8th -Of October, sayil-There
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- whether it is ready ttisabmit to the terms was nearly a panic in the Confederate capital
-*Ili& will be - dictated, • should they -be ou the 29th.Septenaher, when Grant made hii
., • such. aii'we have` mentioned. .. If . we 'take advnie;; and , they ['had only a handfat - of
T.' into nonsideration the failure of Grant's troeps to resist: • liree's troops,he says;require
-eamPsign, and the veiy little Abet. has rest-•-43fficerialand men are half vrora out,
been. done by other -Federal .conimanders having no rest either by night or daY- ter 100
- • --days, and exposed nt the sometime to one of
"- towards the subjuaation ef the South, !.
a . _ the fierce:Osmium ever known in Virginia,
ttigether with the attitude of defiance it scantily fed upon.. meat. (mostly salt) and
-hat-maintained up to the present reonient bread, Without vegetables, with only .occasion•
• ' any - cbiree *sad -no other stimulant. • The
:a we think the question rimy be answered in ' ' .
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the - negative. Every. approiCh to Mr. •j-ad,r e t ' bl t
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writer, however, adds.: "It is not in my
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n unreasina e o expect that the
Davis on the subject Of a peace, haviirr hour of glean threegh which • the Confeder,
;vas areocZ passing -the darkast arid pro-
atibmission to Federal autfiority for it; oundest thThave ever passed -is the
PellnierY basis, has Diet with but one re- beret o
sponse : !'-‘-re must lave 'Independence, eettnr Of r-ttrliament.
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'or war tO the bitter- end," arid in his most: ' .. -[. ' ' ' - -
rocelitspeeches.there is not obsetvable the . . The Qiiebeec rrespondent of' the Lon-
.. sirghtist indication.of a Change of senti.. • don Frzeol!ress ,)11 that the rumor- of a
. . ment in this respect. The Government session.oQarliatnent, to comMence . about
. (Irk!: Lincoln is . aware of this fact, .the middle of 4anuary 'next, grows in
bnghte day.'
' *Vat know that the South has not.strug- • eelleisteueY .every day, and thew 17th
looked upon as t e probable period,though
the 7th is also ` amed; The 17th would
come on 3ronday, and this 'leads us t9
suspect that Were must be some miitake,.
for the usnaI way is to open on Thursday
or FridaY, and tpoommence in.earnest on
Maltby. . •
;fled and bled through, four _long years .of
wari to 'give uti at last all that it hal been
-Contending for. Why, then, present peace
. proposals r Benause one of two ends may
tonsained----perhaps both : bertain States,
or Nations of them, may be 'lured from
ihel`r fealty to the Southern Confederacy
fair promises, and in any event _W.
Lincoln will hat& -adotirqbk pretext
cs,fresh draft, gf half ct- million. of
Men t This phase of the afftiir has been
iiiicaliadowed already through the -Re-
/ .pliblieampresst from the pulpit of II. W.
Be-04er, the rostrum. of ParsonBiownlow
'iuld‘the baleony of Gen. Butleei
• irlte iteeile of the Northern States are
litart-sick of drafts and it does notre e
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_ illvtlniewdness of either President Lincoln
Secretary of Stata to know before -
hind -that another -draft on a nallosal scale
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- _and in 'Akins* substitutes will be allowed,
cennot be pushed doiva the popular tbxoat
-tlitrat the use of a good- deal of totindit;,
inianipulation. It is just within the-
"initindsnf possibility that the peace prop°.
Ititione -may be such .as the South can
accept With, honor or safety, but we
doubt it Very. much; At all events we
thaltioon have soinething, definite.
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c,..,,,,Arineral Lanai Irppir Canada.
_Vhit Ghbe's _correspondent it Quebec
amicht;ihe following:4Th* liberal policy
adopted -by Mr. McDoughlt in relation'to the
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- RAiLwAt.=-The Globe says
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that is -understood that* the Grand -frunk
assemes. he manegemeut of the. Ottewa and
Preaeott frailenylto-dat. The; road it it; said,
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win wideriect the-broact guaae in the
'prink, When p iSs'entera -froth Montreal:and
fOronto Will -beset doini at Ottawa on the.
eieninv of the Saine day without -ebonite-. of
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THE VISIGM.•••-Irearly five
elaPsed. since_ the_ little brig
Vision ft this. god for -Liverpool. A few
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days after her departure she petinto St. John,
New; Bninswich4or.repairs, silica which time
nothing baS heeitiheard of her•or of:her crew.
Hav pasiengers cOnsisted of ,Cantain §penier
and a -shipmate. 'Where was (daft a dog amoug
ihe oon4pany., hitt it is feated that all -of theta
have foundered -4.a gone te *a bottom of
'the Mothing•lit all events,. has been
heard of therestiel'iiand Abe gia probitbility is
.that theiltazardous,-...not 0: any foolish, enter:"
prise. hut resulte! in bringing the adventurers
to a watery gray l.,-tNew „York Newsw
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COAL ISY.-Eitensive 'strata of
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excellent Oaf lave been fogad "at Fort Rice.
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e0a1 field eitends,towerds the, South-.
West, .12c1 it supposed. oat-c‘ret on -Ai
slope o ihe bomb.. The existence at
greitt coal field, -half way _between the
great lakes. and t the Rocky Mountain', is a -
fact the -value ofithich csnnot be over
estims d. - Aside from fureishiegAl.uel for
#7-4. filiperibr Mineral lauds, in 'the' *gala:- the nit gation p tbit Ayer, Misamin river, it
his; ceittrolling fetnent,14- the,.1Ocetien, °LA.
licifitatd ot3faidhIjek4c road, s'401'.11#1',t1Fli .:OFF44, thi
'tie nit' ic--ernaitletif, • • .
Y. - et - -4-antus .
that the ue
gration to
pf citizens
t four years wilt witness en fan -
he British provinces- of thottsands
of the United States. Vast num-
bers of them, disgusted -with -the re ident inca-
pacity of t ie people frit- self-government as
shown'by the occurrences of the last few,
years, will gladly piece theniselves under the
te..ris oral ciwar whioh is rembiredfrorn on
intisesoe •iid tampering( Of dernagognes.t7-,
They will twest in, property in that errantry,
wili become ideutified iith RS intereits, and
ina little while will lose all regard for the
land of th ir nativity, save _to- 'Wonder hoW a
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people so -owerful could be driven to commit
suieide, b a few anscrapulous fanatics. • •
Thus till uattadits Would receive vast addi-
Is
dens of a hardy, intelligent tie ple, who, in
times ofp :ace, will bring 'their ingenuity and
industry ty the work of developing the mate-
rial interests bf that country; and who.in time -
of war, will .,e9nstitate a -• fighting element-;.
whose -excellence is second to none in exist -
ellen. With this addition to their pepnlation,
and new form- of government which' they- ire-
abeut ta adopt, the adds!' previnees, as a
confederation, will take- the lead io- wealth,
enterprise and poweren the western patio:
ent.- ' - --',T . „.. . • *
they whii liked es to take arnii, and we
.must continue to•fight, WI we oblige them to
ackribiledge their inability o conquer and
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endive us.. We cart only e int -their :con-
fession by maintaining or p sitiOn by thrash-
ing, and frustrating thei wcill•laid plans- by -
beating 'back their_pewe ful itrinies, by wrest-
iti
ing ourterritories from 'their, grasp, and; ,if:
need be, carrying the w r into their borders."
The - World's-- Washi , gto eOrrespondent
says that the French tuist had an inter-
view. witit Seeretary 8 war in which he
renewed the offer to plepe t e servicns of .his
the President.,
government at the disposal o
tofacilitate negotiationf withthe-Shuttr. Mr.
Seward told him he woell c nsult the..Presi
her interview on
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t.,,,..,frosa Alm; charges made *by, %haze:04er
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lititeiloottalitia the interesf °fold monopoly. . tie!! Tenni!'" Twernatiiiet_ Ditexttuo'
Ara' ru. to0o .acrei bleak'. that the arrestor receive the yachi formirbich funds were sub -
be Initiembered that lands had lie-eo By GA IBALDI.,7-Garibuldi' has declined t?
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reere,....,impirid, mid that_ the minerals_ wert senbedby an bar of the residente of Tar.,
loskedi.g. Mr. McDougall 'profited,' pee -erpoOl, and !thigh, loaded withpreiterils from
Sketfid tu faulty regolationss and- ordered, pm:de, iu Various parts of the
-4,- 1,,salecity 400- Rare blackest 111 per acre, ,pash..". coentry, was ebcitit prlieeed,' or hid Site*.
4E! Pa•reatate art -that about 30,000- setes "Orproceided,16taprers. The-yaeht-fatid wee
nneerwtyedsedatherwitemiproduetiveCrovni 'Iargety-aided by fancy-,bizaat held in Ever -
Linde have heenaold, aud 830,000 cash :re': ton and it le believed' thet-Ahia 'had. Of
fthe-poitits at *hick the *ales rhisiok -Ote 1,414". It not iougenial to t
,,,,,,z9i4,999 'Lie& ave -.Thunderltay,.Black Bayi GOner4'i feelings. " "
lee" nekBatelstwauttg.141.• Some •:fine "
. eperame, n94ofiron,ura are skown in the Ofyee Tap. raircliai„ *VG-ariona RI., OBI -
Lig )03.POP.01.2 who hie _ot Tip r reveille the crimson
. There speciniens are that led to-awl:Opiate' tit the Florida, Stid
ejt &AIM*. IA* -ditecormy of what -are called daribreicilation of -the rights of -a neutral
seliwircitt at Geuliais 014y, forty. potter -attending? the -set. journarae.
4TtAilait fr9pApiiit ste -Mane. --.Tbe ore -Baltialayi ti. -!1( The toad of Trade `of New
/Wad -4ptIL dark slate. --Further de. York hid yowled a ward of pok000 io
tit in-. be _effectedt!u actiVe &quite who would e oi destroy thaFlori
tafew.felet; 944 -.TIC -449vin:pmenf dam- saicrithet the government; &Ise
ukruttentetheittato, beuudary oared reward. endoissuspected that th
fulfils& bouldem. of iroikoryon Consul' and -cotnuander..of Wachusett
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_,The Antentme coompaer own. would not let.stiOh. a fins .chatice. to, make
tions. Adolescent persons cif both -sexes find
dent, and invited him td-ano
the matter. _ ,._ • 1;-•
. A special despatch, te h
the army of the James , n 4
to -day renders it pretty leer
Iv
that information rece , ed
detaching part of Iiii trciops
where. .1. • l'"
. Confederate papers betra
tion concerning Sherman's movement. -
..The defeatof Gerierrd .Gillem tit MI'S gap
is annoupced in ` the IttifhtiOnd ' Enquirer of
the 16,th inst. by an offiCial despatch from Lee.
He says teat ea the nig_it. oflthe; 13th Istreek;'
°nudge turned pull's gap, tvlien the - epeuay
attemptedteretreat. At t n o'clock on the
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14th he strack their coliim and -routed it,
tahing several' hundred; -riao ers, . ten stands
of nolons, six. pieces of . rtill ry, with 'caissons
and horses complete, 5 loaded waggons with
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amhulances and teams _!with medical supplies.
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„Xx-GOvernor HamPlend died at , his re:ti-
de-nee on Reit* Island, Sorh Carolina,* on
Sunday last.- - - . - '- - ' . ,
The cominissioners -of the allies were -tn,
,...theet the Japanese Officials at Kanagawit en
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,the 19ili of October,. fp adi 'At thetaminint of
indemnity tO the varioas n tions., The forts
,,s
are to bedismentled, end p rtion of the fleet
will:remain to sea thafthe sposin keeps. his
promise. It is believedibrat the general gov-
erufneet Will henceforth be able to keep.. the
-unruly nobles. in check. - ' - -
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' ...Late advicesfrom the li liken empire re.-
' present the. people* (livid ;a and the empire
eamind around. Manzim lie will'scron be
0 .0 c
oecopied by the French, The Costa- tiger&
-Indians had rebelled. , , I . • . - - -
The government has 'jest a pivelamation
calling for another. :regiintat of California
volueteers, iatezcordanee With a reqiiisition.
from the war departMent. iRecruiting la San
-Fruncisco • to fill up old „regiments goes DU.
bilikry. - ' ' . = • , • :
41Nir'"TOR1W-Nov„,:-.-A. Chattanooga cor-:
respondent ef the -Herald, lad 15th,- states,
le Just arrived frOtn Atlenrs. Aft the arse;
mils, fornidriesarid rolling i stock in Atlanta
had been'destreyed, -All the' factories, mills
and foundries from Chattanooga to Atlanta,
and several mil.abeyend, are -destroyed, and --
the railway gntted, torn up -end ail the iron
put beyond (lie or brouott to:the rear.:.
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terestin te
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Tribune from
e 14th inst., says
from -Richmond
ain that Lee is
for service else -
evident trepida-
-Ths. new Atlantic cable -is to cost
Coo
.
- l'hay tell -Of -a man in"Chicagolvho has.
lostseventyi male relatives dnring r.the war
in battle and in camp., ' : •
.Kke Sugar -from sawdust and Old rags is
he latest discovery.. - ,
'The :following is. an extract from a despatch
dated
" ST;PA.04.,, MEN, -Nov. J4, 1864.
•" Captain Fisir has arrived -here, He -1.:e-
pOrts hayinglitled a nuntherief Indians -with
bulleta, and one hundred meth_ women- and
children with hardtack,saturated with stryelt-
nine. • •
,Such is -the language' of the dispatcle,a•
simple allegation of a fact, as if Captain.Fisk
had gope through a certain routine ot military
duty tindniacte his rePort neeerdiagly. Oar
people have,been brotight face to face with:1
many horrors daring, therpait four years, hut'
we think that theirstoicism will wince under
thiS' new inflictipn. It is the climax of' bar-.
barity, The savages themselves, agaiast
whose '0 women and children this system of
wholesale poisooing is practicedv• 'cannot go
beyond this extremity of crime. If the state-
ment is true,Which we -do not believe possible,
Captairt Fisk shout& have a t onspiceeus niChe
in the eternal temple of infamy, as the most
camplete ciiminal on . God's earth. --New
York News.,-'
. : •
A.N IMPORTANT CAPATI.,,
amml••••
the navy, under the tronage B "1"
.
Narboroughrhe hear the .admirif.express sa
earnest wish that some papers might be con-
veyed to the captain of a ship their engaged
in action at a considerable distance. -With
the greatest resolution the boy undertook to "
The Liverpool Europettit Times of the swim with the despatches -in -his mouth thratigh
5thipst. says :--" It is annul to see that the the line -of the enemy's fire; and this ertrviet
disir ss i h ea •
lardely oil the increase. -- At the last, meeting ell who witnessed his greet courage; • s,
- -
31st tilt in Manthester, it -was- stated that in EFFECT et. tadpole confined in'
the titenty-seVenoinorisconiprishig the mitten darkeesawonld never become frog i and •
districts the increase during the preceding an infant being deprived -of heaven's- free 4',
seven dayi in the micnber of persons receiving light we:tilde-illy grow into a 'shapeless idint 4
was -1,-247 3 it is nevertheless console. instead of a beantifal_and reasonable being.
tap to. find that the general health of Amin. Hence, in the deep, dark korges and rinines
,habitants of the district WAS better then usual. of the SwiSS Velois;where the direct sunshine tt
At this meeting Lcird Derby presided'. as never reaChes, the Irideens prevalence of
Was itaf,cd that -the 'relief idiocy startle; the traveller; h is a strange,
fund has oow -dwicdled down to £1.00;000. melancholy idiocy- ' Many eitiaents are kaue.p-
A short age; the belief waa general that able of any articulate .speeeli ; SMifeltre -deaf;
the distress Was over or aeirly so, bin it- some are blind, some labor under alr Riese
now appears that: the revival of industry in pritattons, and are all misshappen in Strand
the districts was only ephemeral, and Was* every -partofibeir body. I believe ibere le
seriously afreeted a few -weeks back hy the in all phteessmarkeddifferenealOwilatiallii0.
impression that the war inAmerica was nearly •ness of houses aceording to their aspect 'with
oves.--This faith in the cessation ot hostilities --respect to thesun, and those. are, decidedly
oa the Western side of the: Atlantic was for- the healthientroti*e things 1)elog 13(114
loviedjmthecliSisin the atone' andxroduce whieh-allzthe rooms ate, during sow pert
tharketsi afia cottria theilay, fully exposed to the direct ifight,7i-
ppitenced' seriol* Alepteciation. • the Epidenncs attack ',lull:414W* nu the shady;
pre -sent iniiiinerif the itock"ortotton in Liver. side ot the 'street and tobtlly exempt thossest
/iota iS some 300,000 bales more than it was ,the otherside, and even in epidemies seals af -
at this time la" year: Spinneis, however, -ripe, the morbid influence Also thus partial
.The New York _ News -ot Friday says :-
-"Decatur -oil the Tennessee.- is said by the
Southern papers to have beep taken by{ the.
Confederates. Eight thouiand prisoners are
stated to have been captured' at that place..
This is repOrted to.haye occurred. on the:28th
of hist month. The .katemetit is made With
eyery appearance of truth in -the Southern
journals-.-:.ozt the authority ,of a scout, . and
einifirtned' by a itiateof -respectability: froin
llie cobotry iennediatell nr?rth lit'Decatur.
It is, llowever, hardly -possible that:40e Cen-
sors, with all their falsehood and Ituaverb
-could hive kepiliaik thet:fitet frOin Ins no*
nharly three weeks. The absence of informa;
:don front Northern Alabaraa Animal Hood's
aPpearance there however, suripimous,
-even though it be not ominous."
0:!! T
Louiewb
little pec
T re arein Pittsburg, Pennsylvania,
46 foundries, consuming 46,000,000 tons of
iroa,' and afford empleyment to men_ Whose
. annual arerage Wages is $1,000;000,:: •
0:1 -The United States- Treasury depart;
Ifient Wei -luting- and issuing weekly about
$12,000,000 in legal tender and uational
bank cprr
` Irk; Th
stand the', in the hyperhoreanyegions around
Collingwc.ed there is two feet if -snow lying
en the _giound. '.this neighborhood we
cannotheast of more:than a fool-eperhaps
not so much as thate - F ”."
lere is 'a Min named -Peek in St.
has :24 bushels of childrew-ten
ency. ,
e Barrie Advocate says : We under-
67.". Semmes" new vesiel, the Sea- Xing, is
said tO be yaw fiast, Inuit of Wood, :with iroo- barrel agaiu esserte
frame, sib' etaee thousand toril burden, thretle .-bat dateitof the Ith.:
e t e anti eturing districts he actually performed, to the a,stemslunento 4
of Zfe Centralltelief Comniittee, field on the .
Atlanta is no lopger ot
and the country for miles
ilitary iMportance
around -is wasted
beyond a possibility of ser ice to the- COnfed
erate army, Atlanta is in ruins and itsstrcets
will soon be overgrowa ith 'grass. . For
with government stor4s an refugees, and the
i
weeks, trains ermine, non • .have been filled
scene§ at the depots have been those Of cod.'
fusiOn andstiffentig.. 'I' I * - -
Another aceount says Abet- Sherman had
his headquarters, on Metiday last, at Kink
Sum, with the 14th eqrps. He had isined an
order telling - tbe treOps. 'they were aboui tti-
pass through a eoentry heretofore unoccepied
by -either artily,' anditheylwere e*pecte-d- t
sitheist-on 'the coentryil takiing all the horses
ti
• and.ineles withio re, ae -. - The 14th corPs was
the rearguard of Sher' an's army, and moved
froin Kingston On:Monday last...
_ Confe,derate papersIstate that an immehse
aid et- IrellepartahaV,e arrived -et Mobile Bey.
.
The reiriorted'eaptureil Of Merginzia by 'Buck.
' by theConfedetatesi-
tee t, two weolai after
masts, he
the' Main
T
Dictator,
vaislyt,spa.rred,,. and,. maich. inETY‘ta.balt
_ . -
°Teat screw iron clad menti(cir ram
- %hie:lieu:al` ae-11!tv' **ilk ted and
expected by .,the North; proved a total failure
on hertrisl trip in'New Yore ity On Friday.
(1:".; T1.e prriper,authorities in Lewell'have
nuclei:Inv astigation'the case eta man who ent
his horie's. tongue out, whose punishment if
found gni ty, cid one could -consider toO severe
ander the provisiens of-larr. _ . l'
' 6.i4rr -' ' h- a ''''' - ii '- • i''
• ._ wo t ousan young, , Watts are
about to. ?otek , the -..stTvied nf'thetAmpear
MaximillrO otMexico. .. & • -
-14- iris ijoiwiLation-qt- Boston ,, ancordiug,
o a cenetus just _taken, is 164,78 , excrusive.
of the ple cue in the ariny-and navy. This
falls shor ef the last,ceneus._
Z.;"•;
• . 'men -atresicient terms. imore,
was arre4ed and conveyed to jail Tlas week,
on_a-thar e of having uttered 411re onable
sintirOeb, ;. ;
0:1r One ',of thitiin liana ly found
lend, leaving'
reeitord.
If rilrotiddit step
in novels
1,93*
*Franee,'
ling.
has lately led in I
•now -in, -the
TOrtene bitelni
-
6;:rE tensive serieti If coal depesitti,
kb Ina.
The Chinese work- these mines arid succeed
extrielirignoitsideable quantitiel of the
mineral, although the Mikan! employed
Ste.OfitYierytletiifitild-primitiestbar-
aeter.
, -
predicted that the termination- cif the war. in its laborar7tDr.MoOre. _ -
would inundate tie with the cotton of the A.' mieux,e...._olages tci-• tie sitariedz
lovely janeland to her fatherishoilearelit
sudden fall ifi prices, and caused -many 9f the again ;
South -an aeticipatiOn which ;infloenced the
wherei to convey them on theli wid,,
manufaCturers ta suspend onerations- -,It difig emir, alreadi -Stood 4, brilliant cliacsrlt ilia. I
cannot be expected' that the 'znill owner will four, -.When, le I the gathering showers at
*teat his capital in a material in such a state Once deseend, -clouds roll. on eleutis, anti War.
doefpurneceefartitaciintmy, .sainudiesotbhjeectwator. scuocthhinfeenacredfu11
in he bandthisbrideiand seats hhuselteatratt.:-
ring winds contend i this moves bun not, bit-
this- is almost the first :eerious rereise which tured by her side ; wheu thus to cheer the, 7
speeulatoie in cotton! have sustained, Mit fair one be hesun; "I bre* „we twos elisli
everything tends to the donclusionthat it
at he. t le :re- fya Crtse 8 bt eedfoT 1; I ins: asor7Dar ilabasilitIalaonatt of the wfi'letautielie
1115.til,- :jib- Ill' hhIlitlet'llnoliritpleatilliter72ing' rel.:Nail:exit' loa'fot wabouth9m liet'lle'r 1
eztlateve benottpaiouii:ttwl:TIMearepu4ed 120ti: irtkeiy :
. not be 'the liniti. The reeewed emertiereleL
inaehineri , for affording additional relief ta dear, fid rather hate s. little 4aughter."
the poor operatives seeina inevitable, .With ___
the - approach of winter,- the distress will .
to alleviate it as fa -r as possible." . .. In Godencb, onthe 21st instilie wife of
I,'APEa MONEY* AFLO..LT.-The Isr4v1 torh
'World' says :-There is now 'afloat in the
loyal states nearly one thousand aiplioos of.
peper money, without one:dollar of Lgofa Or
real_ money provided to psy for the
The largest anionnt of paper moneyevernsed-
in these .same states, before the:rebellion; was
about *150,00.0,1)00, end this sum wai. foiled
to be ample to transact .mOre- Olin double our
present aramint of business,,and -also to carry
the weight of 'southern indebtadaess to the
North. These figures give some. faint idea of
the., niagnitude oor 1,egal*ti-
rency has reached. •
:tag Ley aqu Fiantria Caae-!. Tbe.New
YOrk riiiths-sarfA i•-" There seeins tribe an
impression abroad that the fact of „the :Florida
liming burned her prizes at see, -has, or may
-hove,- some legal bearing on the position wit
regard to her -seizure, at Bahia, which the
Brazilian government will• assuine. . As the
4.meriean .public will doubtless shortlY be.
called -on Ito approvd or- disapProve- ofthe
course. -pursued by ourgoverninent in the- mat-
ter,it is of the higheat importance that there
stiOuldrnot he,_asthere wasin theTrentatfair,
any generattnisuederstandingas to the law of
the, metter• It is, therefore, say,
that thepopular impreasionthat S. belligerent,
is ander a legal obligatioa to: hrijig enemy's
shins': when 'captured liefdre it prize court fop
edndemnation, heal 'we believe, no foUndation - - • fee"
either iri the books or iu usarge. Prize 4ourts Incident - and Adwentare•--The Naval
are instituted fOr the benefit qf neutrals, and: 7 - •
411..'"'"111':- 4 • :"
Berme:
thh liability.of a neutial shipto 'capture the
quesnon, and the only question Whicb a bel- '110f80-11.- .
ligerentis any. ease bound tb submit to About the-par:1646a boy nested lisiseit
deeper', and means must:, therefore, be taken /UM -
*e• :William Duncan, or a son.
•
'One and Out Glatt:Oil,
A ca' se of self-destruction, sinenlar at least
Abbertiantglits.
as faits- canse, occurred in thae suburbe cif STRAY R.EltrER.-.Siritved ir0111iliean' hearth -
Paris the other day. 'The unfertunate-suicide er about the -middle of Stay lax,* RED and
woe a -stone -digger, -named Ferdipand P;•--• OVILITE BE MB fib neteg4 pars old. Any
&gall 24, a native of Lyons, Who was afflicted information leading _to lierrecovery Will be the*.
,witit:what medical inen call bulimy;,, insati-, cullY received by
'able hunger. ilis_earnines being illtotiether
iTo?g" Eeloin41(71trpliThl. Colborne-
issufficient to satisfy his enOrnann4 :apgerteite • '
- Nov. 1 4112,11164‘ w4303t
tholigh he ate searcely-saythim but - •
his feliew workmen used to contrientatowards
his Support but wearied with -thus burdening
biS-trientiSliancl WOra. .nut - his suffetings s
Ironithepreience of -beide, which aggravated
his hunger, he at last .cante 1.0 the desperate
,reselution of hangi.Pg-Ilintael-fi 40 -succeeded
*MI effecting purpase. sands bf -
medicine record onkel instances of this dis- .
ease, both in ancient and incidern titner4 'hut
the Most remarkable case 'of late Wall that of J-Luivii-.°111Pr
a omen aanled-Aanie Denis% WhQ sdied,in
aria only-a.feWycars sine;e. " This unfOrtii-
nate persin *as efilietedvrtatbuiigy frenaSer
infancy, and whilestill a young girl used to
devour netiiiich as ten pounds of hreaddaily:
Though not m indigent circunistantes,, she
'was 'twice arrested for atealiug bread toiralisfy
her hunger. She wes at length admitted into ,
.JOURNALS,i
• CASH. BOOKS, • .
MINUTE BOOKS, -
3IHMORA.NiUM
SS
lows
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the Saltpetriere, and placed Ander the treat-- . NOW n*T STOCK AKD witzsz eremite
ment of D. S. Esquirol and Araussat, but te CHZ/LP FOB- CASIE 1
no purpose, for she left .the Saltpetriere as . . - -- • - -
voracious as ever: Her hunger valid. in , - At ith. ceSignaj Offi. ce,
intensity, .at ordinary times she could manage ' .---,.. , , *
with twelve -pounds of bread_per day', but for 0±11,0E ANDIVCEE'r DritadS
three or four moriths in - the year she would 14101=1. 18051_ ' '
ea from twenty to twenty-friur ponds, ancl i f 111 & fi I • I 1) 1 .
,
a— ' 4tyteat w fiCes
la tea consecutive years her snipente Was, ize ..0
.greiatly-aggravatediaspring. _one _
sion when she had thought of heeping Go-od •
.11M1.11•1•11•1111.
Friday as afas,t day, she -ate niore than thirty A LARGE-STiLIC
periods of food ni twenty -fon: hears. Aaphe Emelt%
advanced in Years ber appetite hetet:4de- _ 'Pea- '14-nd: W.ritl!g!
craved, and she took a. likmg to grAss And_voss-Now oinahtsaiulillEssielaye anererart,at tit,wzmt
•
, •
fitment, especially batter ciipsy of which s'ae _ T.-J.-MOORHOUSE.--
would gather an eat en immense quantity:..* God &Lust. -,,s#20
To ',relieve the calks caused hy "this,unnatural 7
She '
became .inordiaitely fond-, andel iast.died a
.few hours:4,er talpng-a • whole 'Litre at One.
s. , • , ,
r'S'EfElt.r.liY Gift/sr that 3 .4:12;r1iFlefande-
• Whan on ter death.Sed sad unable to take I 1. ne-12; Ovi&itraniblika 4141eddi- "marled lat
food, she begged ber sister to tome and eatilultfit6lind-eireci 14"''-ille- ub riiepea for the ,
, me, ,,,1
gene..- 11•Iiefit .oi creditms, withoutimseter&e. n
'mar ,her,:and hef.last -words were;-=-7"-Ria4 it Alt creditors of nits estate are mortal to seed
'pleases' God that I Shill*eietio 'More 10.1 -
_ak
It is a remarkable fact that on apest- marten' -•---'-'`'"., - - ---' - -'-' - -----4"-----m4--
ertlanns to -
at leastlinvolietpjessure-of scrips you eat." ____7_• --* JAMES }MAIM,
examination her stoma& was -Void ..io; be alidericlip Mr- 174108 -et e
extreinely small,while ber liyet.*.as unusually --- _ _ ----- _ ------ 5
large, andall her ether ..v,iscers, 'quite sound Pli, 7 DELT.arakTIMIT(IIC
-and normal in JAze.1-1-Gali.nani: • -,
0 ' 2
them. A cruiser is not, obliged interns-
tianal law;:to bring! in im enemy's 'Ship :for
condemeatiorr,, 'finless the ownership. is i
doubt. If this is the case,.her tletYji either
tostitniiit.ihe point to a flourf, or- dis •
Miss the prise. there rici.donlat about.*
if the lam. thatthe priie is enemy's propetty
is established heyteld question on.lter ciptere,
either by her pal.ers, or her btaster's admis.
sicin, her destruction op the soot is Perfeetly
justifiahle.. t Moreover, this has been the
practice -of belligerents in all -witrs, whenever.
it. WAS ineonvemeot for the captor -to send his
Plize inkt Par,te% . •
41-EitM.AAT Pitratfa4.14 OF..
331.1. 121434•141=09 Mr.
WALL, Efollgr tf".148PeLitE8
Mg AP. IIITIE11/10[31011 mt.
as 0 Jeti.
-eteemdthe eater a. comern, He rtit liotei ber 2sra
_was an*orpfian, and hair.lieenitiiiirentiead to ° 84° "sue, 1/111„ssth,
the he' riedwa; ("lodYeric- -legik le*
the reported capture trec • The ship and-ffeet-which -he joined irere Plintqa-glintAm HO lith
tsirOr4h1,14.101vo on the sea -coast- din- Be fiera: /ad* .„ st -Itik
vadat' blew York,
• .
Just about putting to sea, andseon felliarwith ...ruiTrur tro rt Lump rinisiguLl 4-
.
. a Freeeh ,quadron ;And in -a fewttiouraiifter r 14Ailaj4 "la ‘11-"1Li Ai" ‘#NF ,.
ound Ifthself iii...the heat of 'battle, 'winch, C olSTALV X.Airr.A.'X' 10 N lErit RIC --
Govii-nor Saviour .of-- ew York, has ap. was motatitieed with eine' brapery 'on --froth ' November 19th, -1464 - - - , WOW .
pointed ,Thunedity nee a day bf thankigiving 'cl ..:! . , - -:-
. make no mention, orlist;
iThetrelie th North: the -hois-- entry tato tlie-narel peep/lei' he on fon= of boomer Diatielea
• -
• :
Darink the , engage* mit. :Youn-tr* H4son oCITilaboutAYEthopinott'htheotAmissinat4nast,a4tilettrArribwithont
for public. heeltb, au abil ant harvest and
, rid
I)
other blesslogs durin the year. In his pro-
.
obeyed orders withmuch alacrity; - bat * the eariadIviiiti ma Irak broke& horn.
49900 g Oyil tvar, fills o 'fight *tinged 110t1;11fralr- boar- rwitt ea. 95 ,Tire ofneeieregoseto4 ?Tee jaxlsortys
clamition setting it a an lie 'app.!.
parent regal, )0,betme-iniptitten and in- ead take Asks,. , , i, ,
14A.1"
lam:Tire * *dins, thraw4, heavy burthen
1,
DellrunnAgnt ptpt 1%,9
on
quired when it mod( wactold sti
I
Ott....01th t;i
r• we titpf Tea cOu _ fiag at thleenanylemeatheateiss taken Asheekl, il-d+..fdliese.h) t14214 1°1 14;t
upbd tte dititlYb tItti cotuitt7,--tred carrie that the action woulteontinue until the irl'hita
drArist Ilinies et our !Iptibple*
sithartirfet grit miseriek caused fled or Xas res that Oh l' he exclaimed, '$if thit's all gist's QTRogokironvibe taw _
_ . tithetifit-e bf men which relates to:the religious cbmplexion of 'wanted, yll see -What lean:do." - ta a -White &twit four 'Pete*, aitienaArot
are halted:it bt the - ood ess and- meiii 0hr/table -,whiwiap- /At thie moment.the .eldpe,. were eageged the Inver part *fetch ear, a Itttie browsing eao
Odd that the deatlines dicier !Mixon- are in peered' •the r late -iiippliat"the ard`iirmAnuehing-riird dant :*tix-tCnveinped, Ji±dE office. 1.71)tilloe_lermirlifersIsimilltbat
arA0A101;:and itintrutit dttir itletiesieb;.; tFitstrv.e'aterring ' to ,the. separate hi ,,tlyt :sinoice from..jheir;, guns.. ;90r. hero, NruA,OucliPitifritM'Crilnu . .
time he will lift his ehastehiug hand Troni the prOvinchs, we find that -the motif numerous taking adventega Ot'tbdelefenrki.atartild MORRISi
Reopte of this, vountry, who have been it'll leingle,hody infiewee crime* that.,Off the hieinnterptise-of banlingloWO ate .4aalaff Leg, 411b160114,00.001116.
. 'welt
grateful -fur las falreka,; rebellionato kini Roman Catholics, Who' nuitili'et448;25Nnut of °Wolin. tiseendedthe abroad', ,and pair
is bestehoin bytnerey ahd charity to °lir eons' betty in Tirppeir•Caiiiida- biL, that of the that oft Clitiseria-aapeteelved by any of
teaehidgsitadanthority. , Gratitude to Gad peeulation of 1;111,-666. The most ntnee- ed from azgn pied hiertevn vessel to ijzoitigieit Airagated.
fell9Tunru.;„1,,theiel,ore_ 13, Khoo the oitieees Methodists, whese ntimbereare set' down't a„t..thp Irliencemoueting7 with mach agil- asiii-;etru.1
feeelew:fertaliaal
cif this -State to hell the paler, relieve -the 'goat. -0,ii,§Iviii,,,eppulatioti.,of,,,,1 494, ,091. In ity,404theosainteptellant elestIntaar•be 4umsa=S),spie IS6,41-11
and to comforfilicee wht! are. in afilictiole Cuibblica down -the French _flag, and brought -.it a)s'q *1- -
• I -
•
•
-Many burlargetowna are threatened, Another 35,857,7ina population of 89,857. In with hica to his own ehip. - • Tim/arils or common,
dist m Gooi ir'.toreikaavisiisma: jabilsime
viith a waill'of lablif-ant-the Miens' toTbfir Nei Iiiiinewletr, the. Romim :Catholics' are e reA. the the,- -;
..,44 .4 ' • •
food and fuel, while the withdrawal- of f great soldtifirst, entaterini 85,2A- iv a ;opulation
tiumbet-tdahle,tiodied bow: not State L,07251047.. ;Toe:, &oda, -the resbyteri.
se 'De Jhey to .
iitto our armies lea -yeti, .tli ands of •helpleiti Salta eflia pivekiedentitt; iiimberirili.881/55, raieed -4 tremeneone slim of ictoryfr
:us
1/.. SPENCX,-
persons withontiiiipport-•4 -respeciallyinvoke in nporilition,:sst Ws% SO7'. '-liri$ewfound Thbferk*tit iltaFetrileltribildignisyed by the . feel res.?.
theipehlmt0,moto co.etri 'diens foe theconi- landObte:-.1tomen ,gegteiies,,. are piaiti. first, disappearance of the flag, end" helievieg -that - , _ ,. .." ... ..,
Trt-
itittant IsintininiVtif iherlifraiii.biti.Rithose iiiiiiiberinilik895 iftiptitiulittlion Of 122,63,0: been rack hy their admiral! . orderp,,
11
who tre. in the _service pf toe armies and, Although the. &man Catholics stand lie hro intik c(4):41iasionl,. tard tliough
• • •:-t-n.•19•-•14 .
• .
racge-Ged bless a -singed cat: She lhatIV WittICal
ILL (let Ake Wet otrY oat...testis
navies of our country." iunong individual denominations solmany r ffi na the „ iratotrbp w ftettaP
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