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Huron Signal, 1863-01-15, Page 1tr' fr J a •OP all de- � __-- II OF A LICrtljIIlt. f u • 0114 . mew o ss el mestt�:ei bow 0184 Omer TICS elks, W ife,or BM PIM al . tel end emeryhue* sad ren« rte... M M a et • ens tiaZ ■ �, ▪ ss it W ed ear r 44 RirSriitL011f.F7PP lilaih, s. Ps r f rt e.^ 40 bb V f, p M b Al tion: !41118 et aids diett w'e.i1tlOtilr B3itoe wad Proprietor.] F. . k. . 7;AI.,111 PEILANN. IN ADVANCE; fir-+--- • A CLapbrof Ao.ld.nta. It L r.hMd et the late am.neut insister, 1 that be had more penlbus estates blbleat death Mae WI to the tot of t}ust .4lit the tweet of his cause, whose .ct- e amutaot eu}eer to bat father in t8e Tunnel, be had two narrow escapee .ohms by the nver suddenly buntias e works. Sups time atter, .hee the shafts of the railway tuna) Hill, he was use day aiding • y at s rapid {ace down the hill, seised stumbled and fell, pileeiag r wt his head w08 violence ; he op for dead, but eveutually recover - the Gnat Western line w co work, be used frequsetl to with the driver, endoe- ve it himself. One day, gb thk Box Tenet urea ruble speed, Brunel the' imam him and the light some oa the same line of road alert w' even' was tra.elliug. He deslitedly Am full steam and dashed at the objs.4, ich was driven into a thoa- II=��{iaate�iee�1t,, idiereteds turned out to be • which bad broke. loose fres gem*ai on its wry through the , Mesal. pia which he ►.d was on hosed the esters stsaosh.p whore he fell dome way tam the hold, and wee nearly tilled. the mokt extraordinary aoeiia.t whisk head him was that which oo- ..n.4.hits o.s day pleyine with his dad- dies. LIkm his father, So Mare, be wit food of mueiiig them with sleight -ahead trick., is whelk he displayed coueiderebls 4.zii. ty, sad the feat which tee peopesed to them on this aeries was the pastas of • half sovereign throat& his =meth out d bis ear. U.fortnnat•ly. be swallowed the eau, which dropped tato W mid pipe. The ac- cident occurred on tae sed of April, audit was followed by fregait its o tew�oc- casional e atag, and osional .oe•.orr is the right side of his chest ; but so died was tae digu, band of br.atliag tem a .0 fir sans time drwbted warn instead of breastThiptoo the etioaha whither the cunt had really Whet into, the and walking -dress. .s tae tie steel wind -pipe. After the lapse of fifteen daye,Sir B. Brodie met Mr. Key iu consultation, cud they cos - cursed Mlle opinion that most prubably the half weenies was lodged et the bottom of the right bronchus. The day after, Mr. Bread plated himself i. • prone positime his face epos some chairs, and bendi lead sad neck downwards, Le diatinctty'felt the coin drop towards the glottis. A .io'ent cough ensued, and, oe •aummd the erect posture, be felt as if the object sin moved ; woman try as bard b get the kink out of deweward unto the cheat. Hen esu an en- her heir u the ladies try to get it • gine•ring ditSeslty, the like of which Mr. - Rival had •ever Before eocouat.red. The mischief was purely meehanic.l ; • foreign body had gone into hu breathing apparatus, and mast be removsd,if at .11, by . ,me ma. chattiest expedient Mr. Brunel wide how- ever, Noel to the occasion. He had as ap palates constructed, consisting of a platform, which moved upon a hinge in the centre. Upon this he had himself strapped. and Isis body was then inverted, in order Mut the coin might drop downward by its own weightrnd so be expelled. At the first experiment the coin •nam slipped towards the glottis, but it caused such as alarming 6t of convulsive coeybiug and appearance of choking that danger wad sppreheod.d, and doe .xpettweet wu discontinued. Two days alter, mi t8. 23th, the operation of tracheotomy was per- formed by Sir Benjamin Brodie, assisted by Mr. Key, with the 'menthes of tramming the coin by the forceps,if possible. Two attempts to do so were made without success. 7 he iutroduction of the forceps into the windpipe on lbs second occasion was •herded with w excessive a degree of irritation, that it wed felt the expel meat fpad not be continued without evident ds to life. The incisius in the windppe esrlaerr.r kept open by . quill or tube, n " a 18, b which time Mr. lrunel's strength bad sufficiently recovered to enable the Goal ex rimeut to repeated. He wee again strap to his apparatus; his body wu inverted; is body waaetrock gently; and be distinctly felt the cam eel' Its placer oa tus4ight side of his chest. The opening in the. windpipe allowed bis to breathe while the throat wu stopped by the coin, and it One had the effect of preventing the spas modic action of the glottis. After • few soughs the coin dropped into his mouth. Mr. Brunel ased afterwards to say that the moment he beard the gold -piece stnke aeainst hie upper front teeth was, perhaps. the most exquisite in his whole life. That ball -some - riga had been in his windpipe for not less than six weeks 1 Delimmeed hs 'The, �j JMr She Wee weam Haab teat.,�,a '"tom m -000., which wee the team •yes alrilisgr w• eidetemel tee pea es Noineeltwin hw ht spathe FreenbismenAM, We glpi " r „eiteAkte .et feet fi , lb; aural stage • of ihsi 6eigti .. Y the present treelike whish /fir preset of tie F•ds(s' Omer•. federate tiT7 admen Laud awl Elwlirattaw O.Mpear abolished es news ear unit des*u A Company ander this Dams, of whi h the Hoo. Mr. Jungian Halibertoe is Chair - w, with • espied of $250,000 alarlia� appears to have bees •as.bli.hed is Lore - doe, Eueartd. It offer. for Beds pao,000 sora of lead in the Counties of F.terhoet` and Victoria of parte of the townships of Dyrt, Dudley, Lo.•d, Ouitfcrd Haroosrt, Barbaro, Barton, Havelock, lee. The &Bowing aro the i.- duormenta offcaed to intemdiug settlers: Ten pmt., -et the parohaae mooey paid t by the Company for be expended in sowers► . theme reedit will in- to these 1-gy - Memel ibel reads ;namely, the B,bt uBurleighand Petersen ti, itse i and will converge to various Tows plots which the Company have it ie view to lay out ie very carefully .sleeted mites The Tows plots will, 1t is anticipated, --the whole of them being connected by good reads (dor the °Destruction of which the country at fordo excellent facilities)—become each the centre of a new and Goariol4ng settle- ment ; ettle- ment; private enterprise in establishing mores, mills, hue., will here anon dad its reward, and the several towns mod town- ships being; as it were, knit tsgalher by good roada,will derive from that gnat sdvantege and conceal support. WIMTI. FASHIoNa ueW aH1.t>Tog.- A lady ootn•ppoouodent writers from Wash- ington : The fuhioos this winter are very etwuical, the height of the ladies' bonnets being absolutely ridieulou•. Large white muslin bows, with lace trimmed ends, a» of making ladies look quite ministerial Cloaks are pretty much all long ..eke, and braided trimmings are most in favor. Frizzled hair is all the rage. Ladies eat their lovely locks about four inches hag, and cud them at night over the forehead ltd cloie to the head. These earls ere ail combed dtrough in a mem next morning, and stand out like • darkey's hair, precise- ly. I have seen many a dark-skinned A Rebel Internal Httnhtas. A member of the Thiny.th.rd Mas.aehu. setts Regiment, now in this city, has shown a • portion of n cartridge fakes imea s r ebef prisoner, consisting et three codes, pasting one within the other, something as ors Nim- ble would be placed to another. seaee tidos- around these; wed found a white �r, eo. acted by meas of g s • 4o. mate/" to the This was to antraane Lin time after leaving the mak.t fron whiel It might be 6r.4 hes Making the load mm of thewecties end ofs o. explaios shout .jabs while the Oikt was in the hogs of a sspeleketoick yg it, h would saki terrible OWL The `upas used by the prisoner trona which these ear triages were takes... en Anstrian meakee with a largo hon. -eaten TInteeter. e The hMtatiaawst maid bar Farther. The New York Tribune says •- r its a cermet and plausible objeetion to the polity of the proclamation, thee it only proposes to liberate blame tba ere set 'Atha 'sea of the liberating power. Now Tames - .m is theorem' of fearful soul let, wbiek rolls from ride to side over nearly its entire are To profiler liberty to its slave. is 'b promise •em.ting .kick ire tea instantly perform. —dam* 1i. uses/ is wbesnl touisaute, which the Preside.t ba exempted. He might henMrichbe the eheeb*e..t once boss the limb. el several leadede of thoe.ue of ee, seams, and thereby gives N these left la hos- ting. ei rebels an .rut else we fdlun at remelt and liberate them resulted from .ami of power reran thee •f will. The ever* bass vifll be ruse epos by the rubels se mak. their .le.m believe that the ..L.it an trilling still and duping chess --.•.king to r.e them in the eowteet, bet not i.bding to sward them with liberty. This .111 prove e weiel a nee and a peril to the Nati.eal are promptly and etreetivel, snatereeted. my, ^ bet -to ber that .a p soes,n mates wren .w she rebeeleel,lin *Y.0Ay M pea, riee ow to ti i yg,w, wouldalert p -,ellen Mamma m motes•4d M•rpt••d furan �igaxl. GOlDERICH, C W. JAN. !, 1843 GOV. SEYMOL'R'S MESSAGE. Gov. Seymour of New j[ State, has jest issued his Message, Whitt ism may respecte a remarkable document It is more than a mere Message of a Governer of a state to the local Legislature -it is an embodiment of the opinions of th(tes- tire Democratic P. ty,and is important as being more outspoken than anything issu- ed hope the Peat or promulgated. from t eors rice the commencement of the War. Governor Seymour denies emphatically that Slavery win legense of war, and argues that it ie to-Thilound in the disre- gard of the obligation. • of the laws and oonstitnted authorities, and tie flagrant dirisiona and keel prejudioesapringiag up 'tie two porticos of the Atlmeih Steak - "Against theme adverse influenced; mays the Gener.og, "the Government wu bores "along, and •truggied se but it could with " the tide." An endeavor is then made to prove tient the Federal Goverment has acted srrogaung to itself unlimited As iff the na- tion to > traoticel abol- ishment of cherished state rights. The evil effects of this policy, it is alleged, are mppa� t seder the. Western and disgrace of that forces immediately toriszecotiveorkik in the t which wan oompar- atiesijbsyend the olootrol of the Gover¢ t, eogeidermbie racemes have be gain- tiiavlbg settled thea point to the matte- ' ((every candid miud, the Governor plasm ledaelf firmly aed eaoomprosirog- 1'!tb•brod platform of States Right', ging the high ground that • eonedidated Government in ted vast mru.try would 7 the essential home, right@ ad lib- erties oaths Apure people. iM. a, this Message will dike. 'oa in the Northern Stats Doming s it des, from the Governor efti.ott a important States ler York, will doubtlem make its mark in Europe. Judging from tits portions of the deems- - at before ua, itis from the pen of a ma who is decided in e.xprering hi`t ions and fearless w thein advocacy. Seth MOM are wanted in the North at the pre. - at meseet, end until they •up forward sod obtain a bearing, the eosatry will b. 07; deeper and yet deeper leen the blood/ad despiser. Rear .W, we fleet remote her ^t a 0 geesetaw -, Jr ( 4 444 It would ..edmi. thi AAterit s e0 gra remeally fist the Ores* en ala. , seen tared them i sire* e* eat r. P i• act be r MIL id that we seed of the paw r• •, s$.. end wk to uederethe it. his '' h meet, gaga diesel it might w Oh ask, wee* the tame.. Ile that It gee ►..dnt a enmityrom a••erby end Y ray eel pease. mai tba re slam. ow dun the Et Mt hat.ese the flees( di" Wats., whit► .K►t net le waist. HIM- tw.that La= most he n►.i tliges .f the held r milm.sy �Yt sf nemeses mmm feet dimwit saamegmethe Witalithrion at dm gu!emsee!4 t Mem be ehet four elbow. pekes ram the the tie. • , thele lorsawe stet Year tie gate oar Me OM, tart ee dreimt epos ove ..a still greater bedtime sad debt. • as eoerort oar g4nrealmit iso • ailM.ry desew nem. The s' oto. that is chi tentage the North most sn {egaMtar �et�q[ 1 . South toed saes our oar Uo.�lam Me hopof oeitia•r at ,me,w�at..N err mad dn- strayed couiwc d•e in our eau= oed. 1t it a suggestive fact, &Mordi.g imminent'. and hops for the future, that the dowries wince have exercised an aril inflames se oar loader al polities, did not origie.l, in whin he called the heart of the Ude a timbale the well ammtheel seatr.l shad nommen ars. woo *8. permitting aid Vliet M le costae*, nor is 8, bast and Wit course. They enunl7 u esu• s• hit, sad lionageeeme torr been mermen 111 Soothers views, bet mon miasma Mows of scare populous astral and wester a Stoles. 'These States eali ted wareelyu the gar for the Camea and domed this pais", .d toot y the views of the extreme Northern 81at , it lust at the law elections surly tel the politiaJ sapped which these Stases alfotded in the el.ete.s of 1760 and lilt. While the North cannot hold the Souther. States u rub' a out ' e.teoyi g the principles of�o�Oovern. mat, the great central and water States esu eo.ted the two extremes. Gommmor Seymour npeau *bat when gen- oral Government adopted the views of the ex - 0. . Nankeen Slaws a remarkable politica! revol.iioe wed the result ; that no ex views would ewer proem' ; that, especially, the teatral and western States mould aver accept them ; and that Moss of the central Slave States which had rejective the adipose. of eeeessioa, which had sought to remain le the Ultimo sad had beets driven of by • con- mmpt.ons .aompromwi.g policy, mat be termed bask. 1i• thee emceed* to say : - • The restoration of the whole Uuios .111 Mee all be a work of time. The pohry of sus a.d *itemisation means also the 4(the blood and treasure of ilia Nonb. 11 bet oat way to stave es from demonli- melon. discord sad repdsetios. Our Union mat be restored complete s hall its parts. No section mast be eiserr.niaed beyond the • navoidable .ec...ities of war. 1t pant be so suited epos say bloody, barbarous, revolt- ttomary, or unconstitutional echos., looking merely fo gratification of hatred, purposes tf party ambition srsectional advantage. Let bo oma tbiak that the people who have refueled to yield this Onion to rebellion at the South will phrmitits restoration t4b• prevealed:by fanaticism at the NortA " In •a.elusioa, he a '•The don of our country is not kopeks. ie i rade so by passions and prejudices, hick are mconsnteet .ich the gmverruuent of a great eom.try. We mut accept the eondj- lion serf affairs as they stud .t this momma*. The foetuses of oureeentry are iueueneed by the results of bottles. Our armies in the field mat be supported. All const tetio.al de - mads 10 007 General Oovernmeut,stat be promptly resyonded to. Under no Mecum - elutes can rhe dirioon of tie Unlon be con- ceded. We .ill pat forth every exertion of power. We wilt use every policy of concise. time. We .ill hold omt emery indre scent to Me people of the South to return to their.1- legiance, consistent with bonny. We will guarantee them every right, every considera- tion demanded 8r the constitution, sad by that fraternal regard which most prevail in e common cosntry,butive can Dever voluntarily consent to the braking op the U.ion of these States or the destruction of the constitution." •c.riwties. hes the administration ahem- HR. ha MR. BRIGHT ON AMERICA. The following is the 000cloding sentence of a speech recently deliemed by Mr. Bright, in Birmingham, England : "I have another and far brighter vision before my gate. it may be but a vision, bat I will still cherish it I ase one vast confede- ration stretching Iroa the fronts North in one • ebeeken line to the glowing South, and from the wild billows of the A:lamtie to the calmer waters of the Pacific main, and 1 see erre people and one law and one language and one faith, and over all that wide continent the home of freedom and • refuge for the oppres- sed of every race." It will give gTf.I pain to the liberals of Canada tosee a gentleman of Mr. Bright's stamp giving ouch a hasty and, we believe, ill-advised adherence to the famous Mon- roe Doctrine, as betrays itself in the pero- ration erpration of his Manchester speech. We can forgive him for landi.g Mr. Lincoln's acts, u0000atitutimal as they are ke{d' to be, but when, in the warmth of his seal for the Federal Government, he proceeds to fonbdow a Utbpia stripped of every vestige of British poo it i. sandy time to remonstrate , atrtt small matter of surprise that he is opposed, with ewe sweep. Goo, w ep- Goo, by the entire Pres of Britain. Timm wee conking to Weekirtgto., ie earnest, ne the 8.b upon which the whole Wesaw. Wold is destined to revolve. Our little madi.did, femt-girdid Camada7 seeordieg to Mr. Bright, is, of e vee ID • spoke in the Brat wheel of peat We 8..e Oenda, but Mai ems either t, that they should .0i w by of the med. staistios oar mar O.wsmar fatreasr's mega • "Although the POONA p se the tet.w. decreed N.....1... chi Ad theMat horsed M weeper dhseshieettavgmi.Dw, irtheN 1' 8o NelugMe iw.relit Aw�edhe:11616yah. e► � loMieitr Ain turtle■ may stmt •gsdty b�1e�d Are tar Y w pie its dm stress tetwt wriiM err emcee tlbealer (w t�y/ae der tie Itts�tw « t *5 Wtea ere sp ill Mt ivwy i Deed to W� give expire& erose from is impart feet kiewledoe of Americas dfailyy EDITORIAL SUM MARL, gr Mr. Bowed• les hent .elan er me KayR ceterato by • eery lest. rine- fte mar el theilLaw eandiele rs. air Tbs ..li y,rf P. Mart., te- Isoeretid, Muria, wee dsetrwfti�y 1tw tt1 li ss - se Moseley maarieg. -. A *V5 armed Orkin bis lea lesellAielron by ler Is bead ie Yert.eal. Ts. to l Y t ached i. eiresily paean tY dealt et Merril otitis • On:l1r !+r* " Great I..t,ra; Oup., hake, obi Iwo 81artieti• eilIMITIG MAW It ded eml AMERICAN Thillattle.of Murf eeibo Details dfoir day's F1gk From fie Nae York Herald THS /I*BT DAY'14109T. mss•., Oe.. Roamer;. marebed from villa to Friday, Dee. 2$,with abouts 1, effective men ani 800 pietas of and and skirmished all the way to the ha B ij �igisting bitterly. ms Th? ref Tuesday Dx 30 tris tier and , I sad our lei trout elide, 101116 sem* their fecee the resist areuad tf iaesedaal .. •t he ~seed- Leatethat ?, ithtt t(tithes off tel a hhd tat its d* sate spmt by oar forces reooenuitering. Th. sidr smoky was found strovegty pasted with s- ii�li.ry oo the bank of Stoile's alike, wage his flanks resting on Murfreesboro, worn side. The centre aieu had the ad- vantage of high ground, with a dense grow of cedar masking them completely. Their position gave them the advantage of a cross fire. Gen. McCook's corps closed in on their lett on Wilttsoo's Pike; Negley, of Thomas' corps, worked with great difficul- t the frost of the rebel centre, Ro.eean s division being in reserve. Crittenden's corps was posted in comparatively dear Ash ground on their left, Palmer's and Via Mheoloia., 14 Cleve's division in front, Wade in re- tot84. i mohi. (thee) Bend end llMlerulms I. Lyle. {. eie•r net, temnl� n*.,..ems-� .r. teem es ma irf, thee cele ba waw .irtlsk..' 6.•. ek d hili a jp Ystw.a "kr the kir llf {iA es el.r,,- and the taenia every habit Oar easmahy it } toes, did as raid est can thea i s4Mb•table b the ora W lbw.. The ba mem .eeme. nettle serve. A battle was expected all day on T day, but the enemy metel3 skint]. and threw a few shells, one of which k' Orderly M Fourth United S cavalry, mei eet from then. Boston That aftertioon a Anderson Penney nia cavalry, oo McCook's flanks, drawn into an ambuscade, and iia two jors, Rosegarton and Ward were k" Crittenden's coax lost 4 killed and wounded that day, including Adju Elliot, of the 57th Indiana, severely. Cook's las was about 50. On the day the rebel cavalry made a dash in rear of the Lavergne, burued a few ' gas, and captured 35 prisoner. That night dispositions were m ! attack the enemy in the morning. dark the enemy was reported massing McCook, obviously to turn our right This corresponded with the wish Oen. Rosencrana, who instructed McCook to hold him in check stab while'tbe left wing should be throw Murfreesboro behind the 'enemy. TUE 8ZCOND DAT. FIGHT. Al daybreak on mho last da of ber everything appeared working The battle had opened on the • our left wing was on hand. At seen o'clock ominous sounds sated that a fire was approaching no Aids were despatched for informs ' • 1 found the forest Lull of flying n straggling soldiers, who reported reglmeetafdliog back. Meantime one of Cook's aids b sounded to Gen. Roetenerans that G= Johnson had permitted the three bat of his diviron to be captured by a sat. attack of the enemy, and that it had . . what demoralised our troop was obviate. The brave Gen. Sill, one of our best ltd Goers, was killed, General Kirk wounded, and General Willieh killed or mia.in ie - sides other valuable officers wounded. Gen. McCook sent word to hold the feint sed he would help him -that it would all work right. The General, confident of en con- tinued to visit other parte of the 6 and, with the aid of Generals Thomas Mo - Cook, Crittenden, Roseau, Negley, and Wood, the tide of battle was termed.- Early ermed — Early in the day we were eeriouslysmbar rased by the ent•rprime of the robed caval- ry, aval ry, who mute some serious .1 some of McCook' nit sistence trains, waggons, and alon.l 1 rt sum o gle weirs led sed. Some of oar l.tt•r- ■iet cwt that aIeount.. Tlh ami.. • caused by the capture If Ms. again front right to left. The esmoi. covering the impresibility of sotaig *sir nein design, hart sodden dmIrtforeee on the left The fire pidity, emending to the ()entre, ekes that the right was detail' lefL The enemy hed make t complete Aster of BIM em Asia into the tarions Ikea atd seadi lie re slang the line*. mertad Besot brigade forward. Some ex beeteries • ismsneadoestheat WOO laird situ erleekti,iitelwrimd sway beget kirk Gewsvs1 s wow waved from of Oeitswrien loft with hut wrier the hue of hen* mitre the yawed • full bowl, smikamef the aryl Vat Ow-. INS One WO the riettS34011Oeterel and Yr tst/ittesna sr seise* w wined me Feted Fo ttk• Can lite tahewer Ifsauliltessrb WhomeaI.kk el de peed thigh . sin wmaMe■s th .gark cat lent dem I di. r, t1 Plan of Ir�i 11 .eel mal bow est thatflejh lepor�th seiwt tom Midst Moine de M.. relm Yost Lai' r eq 44. ' .J. • es M rt",. Ar Was. 0I tr,.l,r 4 48•i `t. ted, mitt est in the m1 a inieemet of utilab!e the fire on ly silenced et eleven hour., considerable. old compare occue xcl.diee I ' killed •T� I bwork asm ead �Wm 66 wle.t Iguwe Ti,,as I " Goutc' 'h nte n any and ay 4,5 a,,,, Qr...1 this porn radaocra,,, with fee me of lits go"ed Iter I Littlell 1 Wiwi Iii. rather A��tiin� mid, 'them �160.� washer w� I'vmothyou yeot ert mist Mathes, ate--- I've living wreath matte from he the hinedlsel rwlathe !strodlie Ytot� Metheir wins. thodist the the she a•k arty. together r wif derma o Chunk eacred boss or shades eFiatr Phmmteii x«�i.ot rYy Tie r'oodah .aI'0ttin, et Erie" I says b that day to ti,�ie It w f a• • h'ee'dful ' the death of his set , you a child h ahead should be kle •0S that his ty�skfilia� Rider�r�,r�a-hoett le to ae°a. o o tb. elb a iatit•at ism/... of • aroyi_.�ttske�a�".. o writs aide pa to a• Mg e 4 Ilse would woe dae;� �r.tis.1.• terM r worse � ^epi•a lee for r •F leas. 9t14• "11031 Dtomrkeo� met have est our looms Gen. Sit, Oen. re.o be, bluest mare; Clonal I McKee 3rd 1616 Kentely'� t Colonel yep. Carrppeen.ter, O*8 le Ohio 8.»t., mel 0011. \Y t -+Amon sur o.el bloodeeerw tk ;eedid repo -Kin : sr.dS1 sell, Wise, oak. and Lie Major To g, iib re ertnd Fust .4 n me the enemy esu the mum Their ob' rf from Nieto If McCook' agameltiamen s • Y• force on lh they ine' lR, time elm elute„ .ply inle d is n.,t car serail The Fo pleedid duh at tar u and raka•iet tb r bad mien from uod:ed prisoners of eaaered terribly ; bees heavy 141"Iii.00teel...41...unasthesirienicharga.*:7411""I'.::Lii 6 1 • w wereeine..e•walry week tns, and "'pN4"M the leg• ..wndrd. G•M�i F.l over a killed e pert the in 1 the A. 7 wake Philsdeif •y. The mire" wi est T $ a rut FEL iatella . f • hew. interesting one a which 4 The their forces dm; the . 65.000 men isg force at day, and an lire of defence. The Conf catlins extend of.ix mita. tillGeneral She within two miles attacked by • au ales. The lighting desperate in the tiisetiame woes meets, ad ern bead Ver gar for The lel Iowa lest .ad ' ng. Goa. Hovey, wit toer.c*.special sot giro for M soil . - seal fore bub. yet reeler am en it repute" t s 1 wain threw his reeve of thp drove it beet mos ordered a. i in ollia Will i• imp. 7 we ewes engaged fee the lier time . tier. thetreel Ned " is esesert ertalefy. either a itieiatalte rebel! 011 . =ID t• Oa Vela teat h skao the "miry Ise, sod *al °Cleaving beiwwfos. 0 40144 ..1110.10.76:6..,7 orwsresdiatim, 0641""Itatetberr. logar=4.0 1.40:41:::::00.,... Ta:::"..74.143im.7%...a: ataLipiiint necie h. menteg, red emecentrated await oin Moe_ back to his sat to sed esru. fOiltit to MIMI a.« Islam last; *#11 . 1 :solaw l ill° Wilk feet essiiimmit a ai el 11.4174„ IWae a tamed egad ,,; vise lewr*earth slim t. e1 Cos . glis Re"reiog aawmr gro.ny,iy �Pa4 fir Ja {rap - ndtem .oath a tl.reelaimi yft, thmltstu, `- 1ptAsr !I et Dowit&-Gietwoo the lbw =r *swan li41 &Lek 8t. r Ore N. 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