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I 4 tyw-? tv vye-s ft C. I i flt A i. 4 nf jy 1 VOL. XIII NO. 3804.

NEV-YORK. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1863L piuce three oErra rfil mm if- aw DIED YE0TEnDAY OU, UEBIT AND IVCCBPI. TAATLING DINCLOSCHES Ertrr 4y ta vriUea thit IUU moUbo-" Dd -Ir4aj." Kvtry df flovvT it pluck td from mbm tunny ki.uw brtitck i mad in mbu hppy etfc) wl tuM bcm mbm trutary of Lr fcy tb hand uutel of 4tk. Sach 4y from th BomnM Oeld of lib km barvtoler 4inppmn- Tea, Try moBest teiM eBUBnUl d0p frath rwng4 raoprta timt iat th arsiog wv of trnity. wrH, the cburUi-bcU (oil lb doleful faaoral koll of me who "died yesterday" its solemn tone thill lite Vl)4 in our velM and the beat! tkd indeed.

Ded yesterday." Daily, aaea, women and children re" vaeeiog away, and fcoarly, ia aenia lonely ailect rrat yard, the cold, cheerleaiaod drop upon the ecffin-Hl ot the dead As often Id the mora we fled tome rare Sower last a ad Imbo4 sweetly la the auatet, Us wlUerrd loreyer to. dally, when wo rise from our cowcbtolahcralour posts, we miss loms kind cheerful ool. whove esliUnee was dearly and sacredly entwlard with onr own. and bad srd as to ear ry boutis. Dal they sre Dow gone, and future o-traitor will know not Uelr worth or gpprectate their lreo'iU Yes, r.

member tab day some sacred pearl drofe from )ewtl thread of rrlendiaip tesae sweet feavFBly lyre to which we have been wont to ItsUa, baa kreo huebed forever. The true man and slleal ebeerrer Inqalree wfcy is Ule i Ltihc itax-teeaasee that tend to prodaoe irenatare etay, suffttflng aud death, and thus rob 11(0 of Ms thole- tt b.voiuM And while the humdrom of busy life Is oo without, the philosopher Is poring bTertbetci-Snc" aot devletDX means for the amelioration of human ore aod the irologaUouof lire. Think you bis is an position an existSDCc witLoot stern cl.itaoles acd cares? Kay, far from it, for be plucks the roa In peril efth thorn he climb to rnnnence and rrnewn. aod erery step ha gains is planted on a prostrate fee. Farelj.

indeed, among the greatest nlnds.de we find that combination of phyeioal and mental strength which Is essential to complete success. In Franklin- even more than Washington, the two-fold powsr of sage and but mass saaa were admirably leaded. In Drs. IUUILTOK LOCK ROW. lbs greatest Unr, Lang aed Blood fhyiUlaus of the age, like qaelilf of eafus Is strikingly developed, and well it It for the suf terlr millions that such Is the case.

The accumulated ev uleor of nearly a o.narter of a een tery speaks in touss of thunder wlilrb shall yet he made tv reverberaie tbrooghoul the earth in favor cl their won derful rem Jles. Me power can stay or cost suppress tbe livlDK fire that now flickers from the altar of more than a bacdred tboasand human hearte. True merit atid sue turn mart receive their reward. I'rvm tbe tut-ei unliniiUd and extonsive practice aad oapeiience in Ibe treatment ol ung and Liver deyasts Ibrovsr a qnartor of a century, (baring during that pe- tMHl treaed over ONE HUNDRED TII0U8AND tAMJiH sueccesfally,) we have fully demonstrated the tott, that there la a POSITIVE, NATURAL and TRI CMPlUtf SrECIFICfortbe speedy reiuovul or every ereBgemfnt and disease of those onrane, no matter bow rodated nor cf bow long staudlofr, provided the const ltiun Is efficiently vigorous to respond to tbe life-giving ywwei of reinediee, whicb aie perfectly harmless. telng entirely vegctablei and ru be used by ti most liifani tcbl toustiluUon.

without A In order to mtitm ail nersouii bow ibey may know wLan they arf suflermg from any derangement of the Liver attl the u'her digrotive organs, we wi.) give ihe SkOMl cBiu co sad plain symptoms of LIVKRCOMPLAIXTS. 4 ai'to, or ytlliiw color of tht vr nillt.unk Sfoiin tpilnn tht sx end ofArr purfso 1st bedy 4ml mm sail arowimris, ua rrevrni asoo-s tiiitr, vr $mil fsffr ia Ik movtht dt wi of Ml Ikrcal, ttd udtt. mi hfl pmlfntmtitm 9f Ihi kait it mmny cats it dr tr' if teurh. itk tort thtcat umtttuiy awttti, ittr ftommth, uUk taiiinr Iht fnvd, and tMuktng inim- livn in tUt thrvat, which ofttn mtinbutiJ tn wirmt tit knrtt id tiomtfinf ilntriti iiuiiitii.tr bloml- tl tnd full fttltug about tht rt mch mnd ndtt. Mick nfttn atlmdm wtth fum and Affrnvut ing fmint in tht rutti, back or trtatt, and about tht thtmUtrs rrftltttntit at mgUt, wh'k a tirtd mud tort fttUng nf tht ukal body onriung in tht momxug ralu aittt tortnttt through I Hi bou tit, with hi at con atipaticn of tht bvwflt, alternating with rtautHt attack ef diarrkta ptltt Jlatulrnct nervnttanttt ail-gent fttttngt tats, turttd, or aia color id urine toldnttt aj tht utrimtfitt tush of blood to tht ktaa, wUh tymp- Some mjurplixf uumbnttt oj tht limit, ttvtctolly at tug kt tendrrnnt ond ullmtt in (1 ril ivlr, kwk aft tn ttit ml I tv tkt Itft; chtlit, aitrrnatmg uilh kctjlutkat undtrrtgularUnt futnt ingjttt, 4 Another very prominent and eemmon symptom.

tbs wcuiiar lownes of iinrlti. and gloomy forrboluiir of Ike uatortonai sunsrer pertout of uamraii orally buorant hanged tv dull. I IIiom Orfur aad cbscTltu dispualiiaas. are often aaoroeo aad deevondins iiabio and si riabUjr. bercuie MtrUb.

Irr.iaoU. kuU ua sociable i in short, Madrrgo an satire change of manner aad character 11 cf i La above svmLtome indicate, mors or loas.de ifwweil of the liver, and are eo characteristic, that law can misled. Of course It la net to be suppssed that El of the above sy mp'oms in ue iouoh in an ens caar i maay tusiaiiree, only a veiy few of the is may be maiif tad talbe esteraal. It depends much upon tbe length of time the difficulty las been rsiasing, organtsa lou of the particular system Seated, climata, geierai habltt, oecneatiun, Ac. Of coarse the loagev or more aevrre the deratige Bent, the more numeroes the symptoms or external riaatfeetatiensef the Internal discord and complication.

I nature, in bar salutary struggles to relieve the blood alary strui e.uaiitiee. rrom lie poisonous throws or deposits tbe re star portion of 11 uson be delicate orsaas called Lung, there is at once more or less cough as the result. wit, ev nmotio SMpoeil. tuM, evoBtnally, all the lon train or ayaptows of Coo- II wo i bewais reoelve most of the poisonous slopovil. Dlarrbe boa.

HyssnUry, files, Bilioue Colic. sue ike result. If tbe BtOAtaeh receive It lestead, Dys- erela, Chotera Moraos, Cramps and pal as In tbe Slom- Mluk HoMacho, Ueartaurn aad a otber ua- bUasaat symstsmi are preduoed, aad if the pukaoaoos fiitowa taatwf varown so tua nam, au ainoa or ernp-less and ikia dlseexet ars eulcklv induced And tkBJ wo nuibt ro on and anumerau nearly all tbe Vmjf iiate leasees to wbtcb the people of this country a liable, as neins eaused 01 recti or indirectly bs de- wweaaontof tbe Liver, aatd Its aasoeiate orgaas. for, as lefore statod, blood now hemmes oontaminatod. If ssatoo), vo niooa now eeromee oontaminaioo, vet and dirt stive orsaas fall to serkjrm their of- ikdUftrasa digvei re sdwerlr.

lllins wo sec re uo ns aa omkmj wiw mor- kid foments, which ere thrown, by an effort of nature. Into the weaker pares of the trsMm. aad there prodnce laelr spool tic effects, causing varleut dtssascs asd symp- stag, aoeoMinf to tae aaiare oi ine pang, proenciag an saner oi comptKaiwae ana tenarmgs, win tuus se at a giaaeo that our theory ta sirapis) Ml. Am avlaa cotuirnaed and alatd It within the grasp all bifida, that the mar oae and feel the vast imoortanoe of gte4 noglawtlnff sTerangeeseataof the systom where any of ba above-mentioned symptcmt are man I feet A stitch ta tigs savss nine," ia an eld hat trot adage. ate than when applr-d In tkia alve DBA.

wtll soon be and Oiatdia any 1K0 nut. m. LEOM IDA! HAMILTON, one of the rart ion. aavlafl tar maue aoara aiven tie Wbo vtag) for mauy years given his whole time tt be froatasent end InveeAlgation of Ckrottte Di morv wpeeUllyotihoLtwey and Blood, aart having keen long tod iavihi known in every Kuu and Terrttmy of Ue ate Minamata skillful and suooeosfo nhysleian in the owre of ekronie diseasee. of thte or any ere, keicf for- iey.

biedleat botany and OMeaaao Venatas aad Su.tliwn. In antral MaJul rwiu-- kki.t i. IfIw? moaJlkTand tbe Central Uif 3ijssiu, has placed efperteniUre within bit tea. added largely Uhej in mnt batarday tssoe af tkia papev we shall bobUsh feme o4 the meet starting nod wonderfol cares we have kwrioraved. ever bofcre given bt tae SMinlio, Coaseandsae em wUht delay, UM you maj be savao.

1 MoT COaTSCLTATlOJI ntXJK. JT TiaLtnirteismlnHliy aaeaaeof ta newly Invmwd iSiinoreue or i ucg Tftler, and diseaso detected lie wery erilc itsgee, kftd the rrmedy afolkxl. f. OftlCS NOl tat BBOAB On doct Mntnatf Ubt 014 DtisMlddrf tiaUery. HaFT UBm bewra rar onsnlUUM.

tresa It A M. ib -'aad trenled gaaXl aw aerwtuCiw. i Mj.Addr.a flikULTOX AT IWnd tar n4 never ssoro appropri aaatwref lire and be alt and buaiaa kaslnaai All that are In aav war dleeaaed will nleaeo xAlllLTON LOCK ROW a call and Utey envieced that theirs la tU right tystsai, as aaa be mere tpeeuiiy remove tana itwsMramtLYlVhTiatT.ia!t.t7u,j -t THE ARMIES IN VIRGINIA. Information from Gen. Meade to Monday Noon.

The Hostile Forces Confronting Each Other at Mine Ran Valley. Lee Strongly Intrcnebed and Presenting Defiant Attitude. Explanation of the Cannonad ing on Monday. NO GENERAL ENGAGEMENT YET. DETAILS OF OPERATIONS TO SUNDAY MORNING.

The IIetit Wortfed In Several Sklruilnhef. OPERATIONS OF TUB GUERRILLAS. DISPATCHES TO THE ASSOCIATED PilESS. Washihgto, Tueiday, Dec. 1.

Information received from the Army of the Foto-mae up to Monday noon. The train captured on the Plank-road on Friday it said to. nave contained a small quantity of ammuni tion, which the rebels exploded, they also captured the mules eighty of which they carried away, and killed the remainder. The agoa-master was killed, aad the drivers (two excepted) were conveyed away at prltonari. 9 In relation to affairs on the front on Saturday, it ia stated at daylight that our army lay aerosl the Fred-erlckiLurgh aad Orange turnpike, at Robertson's tsvsrn, about twelro miles from Orange Court-bouse.

Tbe rebel line was light, aad was gradually pushed back by our skirmishers for one mile aud a half over to Mine Run, near Verdlesville. On both sides of the road, sloping a half mile on each side of the river, is an open space, and on the edge of the woods west of the river tbe enemy were In line of battle, on both sides of the road, with their batteries intrenched. The tlope from thence to the river is studded with rifle-pits from which the shaipibooters fired scattering shots. About one In trie eftertaien the clouds broke and rain ceased, but tbe roads wore almost In an Impas sable condition. One wf onr batteries fired a few shots, to which (lie rebels replied with great spirit for about half an hour.

Tbe following positions for battla baring been assigned tha several corps were taken by them during the day, aad each was resJy for Ms duty by 4 o'clock. The Ulith coips, commanded by $sio- wici, on the right, next tbe Second corps, commanded l')f WsassR. which field the turnpike, and, together with the First corps, commanded ny Msj. fien. Naarori, formed the centre the left was formed by the Thlxd corps, comiusndsd by Fasncn, the Flfta corps, commanded by Crass, formed the reserve.

About sunset several guns were fired from our lines, but failed to craw the enemy's fire. A few additional particulars ere fur nished of tbe engagement on Friday, namely Tbe number of prisoners taken by the Third corps hat been greatly exaggerated. Only t0 have as yet been reported to the Frovoit-Maithal. Among the wounded are Col. HcClsii.au and Col.

Hiooitts, of tbe Kighty-sixth Fennsyivsnia regiment. Also two Captains, naait a unknown. The Medical Director of our corps estimates our loss at 333 wounded and about 100 killed. The enemy re treated from the front of the Third reps during trie night, leaving their dead and wounded on the field. Owing to the enemy's chsnge of position, It becomes necessary foi ua to leave them there, their number greatly exceeding ours.

A note dated Sunday says. Yesterda) closed clear, with tbs two armies lying in line of battle on opposite sides ot Mine Run valley, oa examination It waa fouad that tbe groucd on tbe alJes of tbe Run, excepting where It Is crossed by the turnpike, was Impassable ly our troops, ow lag to the boggy and swampy condition of tha ground. All waa quiet in front on Sunday. On Monday, at o'clock, all our batteries hich can be placeu in position lo bsar upon the rebel works were ordered 10 open. The siege train waa in position In front of Sano- wicx'a eommaed.

After a half honrs' alow cannon ading, to which the enemy feebly responded, an at tack was ordered. Oen. Wixxxh on the left eame upon the enemy ationger la numbers and position than waa anticipa ted, and asked or further Instructions the forward movement wag then, checked, and all firing csased. BKCORD CilfATCB. Aanv or vua Fotomao, I Monday, Nov.

SO. The armica of Gene. Miacm and Lit are divided by Mine Ran Valley, crossing tha Fredericks-burgh aod Orange plaak roads abont 12 miles from tae latter place. The enemy art atrongly in- trenched, and exhibit a determination to make a dee- per ate resistance. "oae cannonading hat taken place thlt Joienoon, which waa feebly replied to by the beiterteo.

Their line of worke la near YerdlersvtUe, on commanding potltloaa, but this will probably bt attacked M-day or to-morrew. Yiatklng of decisive char actor has transpired op tn the pre seat time. OUR SPECIAL WASHINGTON DISPATCHES Waautttmi, Tuesday, Dec 1. B. A Fadi.

sends to this office tht following, which shouk) hart been delivered Monday night: Aaai ot tan Potomac. Saturday, I Nov. 8 3 o'clock P. M. I my dispatch of tats anoralag the enemy nave at a fallen back, and they oeeupy at thit sjoenent YerdiereviUa.

to II o'clock tbert wtt conslderthlo gglraUb- ing along tht front tar ttntrt, tad tetweea 10 tad 11 some aannonadlng, with however, few ansaalUea I btlievt ta tithtt aid Dating last alght tht to odd corpt threw p'toaat tcntporary earth wortt "and dee rifle gift i tadeed, tnt wkolt list waa ttrtagth tjsdUlUe way. The Utmj, la tht fwtiUtt thty i. TTST. small strssnt Mine Creek tke enemy holding Ver dlerrllle. The open space between as la caaaplelnly eevered by skirmishers, who pop away at each other whenever a good mark la seen.

Thefltnksof this pen space are covered by a thick growth af almost Impenetrable small wood, as (ar as tke eye can sen. The enemy have rifle-pits, earthworka aad curtains. Onr army la now being concentrated between Ver- diervllie nnd Robertson's Tavern, aad a charge of the whole line tpon the enemy's works ia expected before night. The Second, Third and Fifth corps art in front at present the First aad Ctxlh are temporarily held la reserve. Rain bit been falling for the last twViouri, which has very materially retarded operations.

Tke enemy, it seems, continues to nave the most thorough knowledge of what is dona In this army. On Friday morning, just after the rear of the army bad left ready Station, Wain's cavalry came tn, and canted off fifteen wagons, on hundred and eighty-eight mules, twenty-five or thirty teamsters, destroyed twenty-four wsgoot and tome forage. This affair cannot be charged to Montr, for he is anil north of the Rappahannock While the Second corps iklimlih lint wis actively engaged yesterday, a rebel officer, enveloped In a cloak, was the object of special alien Uoa, and many a rifle was leveled at him. Win the utmost nonchalance he folded bis arms nnd walked backward and forward In rear of Lis skirmish line. The boys clatm.

however, that they made him dodte several times. In the movement of the Second corpt, Gen. "Waxaih tuHiy guard a squadron ot tbe Fourth New-York cavalry, under Capt. touwAtis made several charger yesterday and tht day before very opportunely. cCVPAy, 0 O'CIOCB A.

M. Owing to the condition of the roads and fields the troops did not get Into petition last night in season to advance the whole line upon the enemy's works. There was to severe fighting yesterday. The ikli- rnlabers had aeveral lively codetta, the enemy on two occasions being forced to retire. During tbe early part tf lait evening few heavy gtini were fired, more fur tbe purpose of tearing somsbody than for anything else so far as I can ascertain.

During the night and up to tht present htr of writing, there nai been no fighting, and tut 11 Ule sklrmtihlng. The enemy, it Is reported, are falling back from Verdler- vllle, but there Is no change In their so far as 1 can aer. Ins Third corps on Friday suffered more severely tnsn was at first supposed. The lost in killed and wounded will probably reach three hun dred. All arc hoping for pleasant weather, bat 1 fear that we hope In vain.

Yesterday afternoon the sun etiuggled hard to shine, but only succeeded in Uouig eo for a few minutes at a time. Last night it was warm and cloudy this morning it Is raining slightly. but not very ecli. Ncl a gdj has yet beet, rc to-dsy. ner.

we entered tun wilderness the wocct i either side of the road were filied with bushwhackers and staggllng soldiers recdt tooot rr rapture anv unfortunate Yankee who happened to com in tnrlr 1 way. rnese have batn driven bee with the army, and some of them nad to leave In such haste that they left everything behind them, guns, Dorset, and equip- mcuts. Our men on seveial occasions has found horses tied to trees, eaddled and bridled, w'iereth-y had etldentlv been standing without fsed for a uay or more. una are frequently found standing agaUtt tiees ist a though some ore had abandoned them In great hat te. The country hereabouts tup-pi.

ed with sheep por a. poultry, corn, and many other ani let, including water, which the army can u.e in (sit of an emargrt.t r. tsar o'clock A. M. There will be no communication with the rear lo- Csy, I am Informed by competent authority, and therefore 1 shallgetdown some additional particulars la relation to the transactions of the last fswdavt.

No one unacquainted with thle section of the country rsn conceive of the difficulties this army baa. surmount. With the exception of here ami there an opening, the whole fact of the country Is thickly covered with oak and and so compactly that for roiiet at soma points it is next to Impossible to march throuph it on foot. this dense forest there are lli- roads wide enougb for i'ne wigon to soueexe through and numberless made paths. No guidt can through these woodt and not get lost without the of a compass.

Aside from one plank road, the Orange aud Fredericksburg! plank road. and the Orange aad Frcderlcksburgh Pike which intersect at Vtrdierville, and one or two country roads, tkere ia no other means of traversing tha country, no thai tht reader can Imagine tome of the difficulties this army has had to encoanter during the last three daya and these woods, when the army came here, were filled with regular and Irregular cavalry between the marching columns tbua tome idta may be form ed of the difficulty of keeoing up communication between different parts of tke army. The Third corps, as I have before said, eroaaed the Rapidan at Jacob's Mills Ford, two and a half miles above the Germ anna Tord. The river crossed, the pontoon, Napoleon fashion, was taken up. The corpa eroaaed Thursday afternoon with but little opposition, aad was ordered to unite with the main command at Robertson's Tavern, or Locust Grove, as it is put down oa tome tf tht maps but, getting lost In some of the labyrinthine roads, finally struck upon and moved up what ta hnown as the Raccoon Fork road.

At about midday Friday, tht advance guard came upon Joumon'adlvlaion of Ewau'a corpt, from three to te miles from Jacob's Mills Ford, at Jones' Cross-roads, when sharp skirmish ensued, aad within, one hour at much of tht command aa could bt brought into petition was engaged. Tht fight lasted until dark, when Ewait't troopt, having been pretty thoroughly whipped, retired. By I o'clock tlerdty sorting thtrt waa no enemy ta front, when receiving orders and proper directions, tke corps was moved toward Locust Giove. Tht Third ctrpa, la till affair, luatalatd lta previously hard-earned reputation for gallant ctaduct. On the left, tht Seventeenth Mala Yolunttera dla tlngulabed Itself by whipping; a much aapertor force, aad ta tha right Gat.

Waas'i Brigadt nadt a timely and gallant adtaaet, earing tht line, la fact, it is aald, from tha neceaalty ef fatting back. Tkt Fliat and Thud dlvlaiena bore tht brant ef tht fight Only two batteriae wert tngaged, aad tbeat wtrt aervtd effectively. Tkete batteritt wtrt Ritpoxyn't, Battery Fturth Artllltry i tnd Lltut RaoAttf battery, formerly Stiui'a. Tht enemy art at wail ropplled with ambulate at tht Third ttrpt, but they left aa many hliltd tad wouaded apt tht grows at tht total iocs af tht Third corpa. Knowing tht alacrity with which tht enemy carry Uelr killed tad wnonded, tht lateral laftt tntt it that their lost fay tiettda thai ta tar aide.

At eaa tfatt tht corpa had t' large lumber tf tiul anea, ewtutalnd at twtlvt htndrtd, erai off. hut, twiag it tht dlfletltltt ef tht grttiad, all bet two or thrtt head red escaped. Tht lost tf tht Third aoroa la killed and wooaded It eaUmated at between three hundred aad four hundred only about too. however, art to bo round at tha bespital.th ataseeof wbora Will bt ioutd aaneaed. Among tht hilled aim rant, avian.

Ualnt tad First Jambs h. so ww. Co. B. nf tat eame reglmeau.

CoU tltixa, of tht Llghty-eixih. New-Tork Vol in leers, waa severely wnuaaea ia notn tegs i ias w( liIMe, Cw.C, Lt4 Uiq MwiJ it-. brtoght frtaa tht ItM. Lttat. Baewa wat abot through tht atad, aad bit baey altttd la ai ambu Unco tt bring la, bat it bed to bt Itft by thtrtad tide) to givw piaco in wonnooa man.

The obaree noon tha enemv'a wntkMld not atatt of laal night, becaat tveryfhlag could Ml btfttlh reedlaeee. Aa 1 wrltt. tit? ta A. if. tht aleaa trala It ttialtt taking position to the right tad left, Tht Second tnd aixtn corps have been changed to tat Itft, la tht vtclnltv of Oak Wood, ot tbe Orange aad Frederleke burgh Planh Road.

Tht Fifth replace the Second corps oa Ue right of the pike, la front of Yevdiere-yille, and tht Flrat corpa to tht left Tht taemy nrtsent a pretty lormldable Hat of werka la tha viclu- Ity of the latter place, which, probably, wt tnnll hav possession or by night, la nn attack being now templated, the moment every thing lata rtadintan, Tke day la cloudy and somewhat ckiily, bat ail art cbeerful and noperui. LIST 07 CASUALTIES. WOOl DID II THUD C0KP8 FBJDAY, ROY. 27. Parden, lth NewJersey left breast.

J. N. Jordan, Co. I w-Yoc hand. Chat.

PrafL Co. F. fitk Maryland knee. m. Hannugh, Co.

Psnnsvlrinla hetd, j. raimer, t-o. H. I4iat fsnnsyivaaia uiga. MeRay, Co.

Oth Maryland left arm. IL W. Carpenter, Co. Id Michigan knee. Corp.

We, Bigga, Co. 6th Maryland thigh. John Whceian, Co. B. 151st New York.

Serit H. M. Pierce. Co. lUth Vt.

left arm. R. Butcher, Co. H. 724 New-York tbiah.

W. Fonlles, Co. Uth New-Jemey wrist. II. V.

llcdjey, Co. Uth New-Jeisey thumb. W. II. Ne'ion, Co.B.dOih Vermoit thumb.

I). U. Fiteman, Co, thigh. Jos. Bieinvr, Ut.

I'aimi ylvsnla wrlit. J. Kdnsrda. CB. I).

NtM-Yoik-hand. I leut. Wm. Md-rnrv, Co. 6D.I Ponn.

ihlah. A. nde rui Co. A3 Pennsylvania wrlat. J.

1). Robertson, Co. 11, 21M Ohio-thlih. A. J.

Temple, Co. 17th Maine thigh. J. W. Munuta, Co.

O. 87th Penasylvanla leg. F. A. Oondwin, Co.

lOGin New-York tblgb. A. C. Ilto M.stschusetU. T.

Kelly. Co. i eniisyUsnla. A. Foia, Cu.

10th Vermoat leg. J. M. Me'her. Co.

U. 10th Vermont-neck. Cnss. Wcod.Co. K.fcfttn New-York shoulder.

ffergt. J. Ryan, Co. 86th New-York hand. Jas.

White, Co. A. c6tb New-York thigh. G. P.

Oakes, Co. 17th Maine arm. Lieut. M. Maulton, Co.

I7ib Maine arm. J. E. Sparks, I7Ui Maine kuee. E.

Cobb, Co. II, do. hand. S. A.

Ettss, Co. II, do. foot M. Mi Jt en ue, Co. thisrn.

A. C. Pettlniiill, Co. A shoulder, t. B.

Llbby, Co. leg. H. D. Adk ns, Co.

heart. SerKt. E. II. Malhei tmgb.

C. F.tJawyrr, Co. I face. J. lllli band.

R. lienion lhun.b. Wm, Perry eye. R. Srterer knse.

Corp. J. B. Dleeture, Co. G-Utd.

E. Barren. Co. finger. Corp.

A. Alien, Co. tCtb A-Ytik-cei h. Corp. N.

1. uagout, Co. A Kent. K. l.omies, Co.

loot. A. T. Wlisoii. Co.

wtltt. Coin. D. F. Countryman', to.

leg, W. II. llilbrouck. Co. ia Uce.

J. L. Wallace, Co. ('-head. Corp.

II. I Johnson, td Maine ehouider. first. D. Cooktn, Co.

17th Maine srm. P. J. Jeffeila. Co.

B. 40th New-Vork-hand. Lieut. F. A.

Sawyer, Co. 0, 80th N. Y. finger, J. (.

8sblne, Co. Mth New York arm. J. T. Lombard, Co.

E. 17th Maine arm. J. Dougherty. Co.

17th Maine ahoulder. tfertt. Oso. V. Small, Co.

17th Me. ahoulder. B. T. Filedorthy, Co.

17tn Maine arm. fcerst. J. L. Locke, Co.

19th Maine back. A. fail. Co. Pennsyirmnla hip.

M. Miller. Co. 0th New-York face. Scrgt.

V. Wooflnoo5h, Co. llib N. p. u.

oach, to. nm new-Jersey tboaider. C. psulHing. Co.

151st New-York thigh. O. Jackson. Co. 1 17.

8. band and leg. fce-Kt. J. Chsby, Co.

F. 121 Orito thigh, P. t. BcdiLn, Co. I7tn Maine thtft.

W. K'rppa, Co. 103 Penntrrvan' heart. T. f.

A nMnev. Co. iC, 3d Maiue leg. J. Jolley, Co.

A. 14th New-Jersey side. J. Fitzgerald (mueieianj, 191st New-York leg. 1 Ollupenny.

Co. knee. J. T. Hrudy, Lowrle, Co.

G. Slh Penn. leg. J. t'ramrr.

'o. 1 1st United (states lung. W. Simons, o. fHih Penntyivsula lung.

Corporai John Merle, Co. II, 03d Penn. wrist. I. Mart, Co.

win New-York boweia. F. Morns, o. 11. fltl Msryisnd tide and arm, J.

Ntrenrr, Cn. T3d Penn. wrist. C. N.

Ilaynrs, Co. lot Vurmont Lowels. Wm. Meer, Co. (, it Msts.

thigh. II. Nlianiiome, Co. (eth Prnnavivania elbow, J. B.

Person, o. II, 4th Malne-hesd. J. II. Andrews, Co, t'th Maine.

P. Bohoenhont Co. U. loth Msst. thigh.

M. A. Parker, Co. Mth New-Jertey chetk. K.

t'nsnrty, 3. New-York law. A. F. liuirblnson, Co.

C. Maine band. J. I'. sit on.

Co. II besd. T. Cllmer, Co Fennsyivsnia eye and face. Sinclair, Co.

151st New-York tbtgn. Corporal C. Godlcr. Co. 20th Mary land arm.

K. JulieavCo. G. 20th MarylaBtl band. J.

A. Brown, Co. K. W. Johnson.

Co. foot. F. Bushnell, Co. II lace.

R. Hollti.KOuh. Co. arm. be.rt J.

M. MrEvt ry.Co. F. 40th N.Y. should rs.

Corporal C. M. At wool. Co. jj enouider.

First L'eut. J. W. Clenler. Co.

bressU Col. tt. P. IliggJns, N. thighs.

Csrt. E. N. Cswyer, Co. Mslne bowels.

I trut. W. il. Klngsley.Co. lOth'Vt.

thtgh. F. Gregory, Co. 40th New York lung. I).

Bullock, Co. 141st Pennsylvania breast. J. Plckena, Co. Mth New-Jersey arm.

Sergt. Geo. f. Tsui, Co. B.

Wth Penn. side. First Beret. C. P.

Miller arm. Aeo. W. Doughty, Co. E.

17th Maine breast. E. I). Anihlne, Co. G.

17th Maine arm. t'nea. Williams, Co. 8Mb Pennsylvania breast T. Hunter, Co.

D. 1224 Ohio arm. Corp. Wm. Phliifps.

Co. 68ih Penn. hip Wm. Flemings, Co. breast.

Wm. Gregory band. J. McLamon bead. ().

II. Itewklng-brtait. T. Patera arm. 1st Lieut.

L. F. Jackson, Co. bead. Corp.

G. P. Fellon, Co. A side. erst C.

Finsterwacher. Co. arm. C. H.

Barger, Co. 68lh Perm. thigh. Corp. O'kect, Co.

face. A. 8. Young, Co. H.SOth Indiana hand.

S. Brown. Co. 1st V. 8.

thumb. Geo. 8. Smith, Co. shoulder.

8. Warner. Co. A. ISItt New-York shoulder.

Corp. C. M. Jordan, Co. F.

1st United BlaUe aide. E. G. Farnawortn, Co. head.

J. B. Kennedy, Co. II, 40th New-Ynrk-wrlst. Corp.

J. H. Flake, Ct. II, let Ualttd SUttt-haad. T.

Cone, Co. 40th New-York foot. Corp. E.Lewis, Co. K.

138lh Ponnsylvnnln foot. J. McCoy, Co. 10th Vermont noea. A.

Phi lUpt, Co. 122d OhtO-lotf J. Sharp, Co. Slit PeaBiylranla. C.

M. Kimball. Ca. E. 1st United States-bin.

J. H. Farnbam, Co, F. neeond Untbsd BUtes tack. Corp.

H. c. eanoers, us. je, let v. a-araa, D.

Jobnaon Co. It, 20th Indiana hip, Sergt. S.Stuckey, Ct. D. 138th Ftna.

abdoBifl. C. Datert, Co. 1, 40th New-York kxet. L.

Col barn, Ct. I bead. Cant J. Johnson, Co. 0, 1st V.

latg. P. Dalton, Ct. I heart. 1st Serst C.

E. Oravaa, Ct, head. Beret P. E. Sanda, Co.

breast. S. HeNeli, Co. breast. J.

Wiley, Co, law. I oat Batttt, Co. A thooldtr. Ltotht head. Corp.

R. S. McClala. Co. arm.

C. Low, Co. 1 head. L. Beth, Co.

llAthPeaaeylvBala thigh. E. Payat, Co, 1, 1st Ualttd Sttttt arm. Corp. P.

C. Goodipetd. Ct. It! U. l-draa.

E. Osmercun, Co. head. C. W.

Baker. Co. cheek. A. Seaman, Co.

A jaw, C. Cross, Co, hand. D. Hoyt, Co. SOth New-York thigh.

J. Xrlbt, Co. SOih New.York Ibigo. A. Job mob, Co.

tth Michigan thigh. laaae White, Co. iLlOCthNew-Ytrh foot A. F. Mortea, Co.

10th Vermont tklgk. Wm. T. Walilna, 10th Maryland N. P.

Brawn, Co, D. 14th New-Ytrk aide, Geo. C. Richard. Co.

K. lOflta Ntw-Ttrh thlrta O. Carwrha. Co. H.

141st Ponnsvlvsnla ana. 1 rarm. Ira 8. Good win. Co.

V. iota YL neck. First Lieut aad Adju G. W.Waidroa, th Mdjaw. capt 4m uaideiu to.

aucnignn nana. v- M. Green, Co. 10th Yermoat tkig h. H.D.

Lltut, Co, 0, 138th Peaatylvaaia foot J. Ualer. Co.G, 49ia Fennaylmnln hand. Wns. lL.BIour.l4:hl4ew.JeTsey aide and trtBtt.

1. an. Ca. Tl. SflLh Naw.Yovk.nrm.

I EL Waihav. Co. C. 118th Panoavlvanlf foot i. Ba.ke.

Co. 11, Mth Pennaylvaala n. MotUer, C. 40th New-Yorkv-leg. Kelly Raadvlpa badly, Jong.

Can. W. Rlch.Cn.C.10ith Pennsylvania foot T. Dougberty, Co. Pennsylvania finger.

(iiii. Miliar, ww. jnw i Lit B. Tuifter, J.Ub w.Vcikch0ui Sarti. CM.

Whxtt. Ca A. Wet PtttwfWgh. S. W.

1L Argtr, Co, t7th Pennsylvania arts. 8. P. A loons, Ct. Hist fennaylvaala- ana A.

at. oanannn, tota rvowTOTB Biaw a. uf, bo. rtewxora Cora. Wat.

M. Bioct, Co. IWth Ptta-att. roater oregory, cm. u.

tcta newxnrg neaa J.meaReyaHda,CoJ;.l4Mlchlra-ea. W. L. Bnrdiek, CoTD. Itth Vtmtv-tg a.

THE CHARTER "ELECTION. TIIE CANDIDATES ELECTED niTciii Ca CODFBET GUim THE SI ACH INE'1 DROKEN. 1 Tg- 5m THE SfXSOIflTSa MA POWEIL" JVttJertij for Onnther Orev tlx Tbontnnd. Tlit tltetloa wtt tpirltedly etadueted, ytiUrday ttd withtttt ditlaibaatt, aotwlihatandltff tht fttDag exuring is anany of the wards aad dletricta. Karlyla tht day pttplt awoke to tht fact that My.

Gnrnsa waa a formidable candidate, aad at tht tltcUta pro guessed It was evident that ht would poll a very heavy vbta. At Ue time for tht doting of tat pong a a it a. wae Bearing, the probability tf bit eleoUoa waa dlt-1 cassno, nat tno resun wns great surprise, sw wo declslrt majority a greater. Tht loUowwg art the aggrtgata vttta, at received from tht different Dlstrteta at tht Polloe Headquaf ters. yoh htATOi Gawther Booiw SS.938 W.M7 Ht Total ro.no Gaathtr tvtr GtnUtr over Blunt ei 1,411 At the last Mayoralty election the veU waa as fol io wi Giant au-Mo Wood 21407 Otdy kt'a majority over Gaathtr fit Opdyket majority ever Wood- 1,171 TyiTOTEFOR AIATOB.

at cM co at ill t. 1 S3 Td JW 3... 33C 5 4 At 3H 6. t2 41 IS Total 3S4 Is4 21 1. Ml Ml 44 I a.

I sal to 4 18 46 44 St 18 tt .863 1734 U04' 1 3 I 1 147 40 390 147 763 4..... 494 IM 6..... tl ta 4..... tt 140 tt lit a. 131 ta 4.....

164 143 43 44 Tela) I tp Ml in SI i wi 3 Al ia as I 4 Total. lWl 4 l- ta in a 4 Pi 1 101 131 Total 1m' 0 1.. 73 2 7 8. Ill 4. fO ua tot 7 67 ia Total.

"lit 6 3 3 126 it t. 840 si 7 100 S3 331 T3 kl tl 7 111 43 lit 04 131 ai et sx 64 11 313 34 It US S3 83 If 13 37 tt tl 147 31 43 1)4 44 44 tt 443 604 1337 4 at 1M 163 1(13 144 l'J4 834 see 1S6 let 144 144 148 164 103 331 160 13t lot 41 87 13 40 tt 364 44 44 Ul 11041 1081 1440 76 131 43 to 316 iat 3 307 tt 107 308 133 123 177 16t 76 14 144 44 176 33t 103 lit tt 184 130 14 44 10 tl 104 137 at 38 866 44 64 136 tt 84 334 It 103 143 St 64 134 tt 144 ISt II S3 167 43 14 318 71 1441 SSltJ U3T a are eat 1 8 3 187 141 113 134 4 44 t'i 7fl 41 19 114 10 9.... 8.... 4.... CV4 74 7 4 ti 7 96 63 67 3)4 41 Total 413 40 11 It XI 4(1 IS IT 1,....

3 4. I 4 10,.... 13 13..... 14 16..... 14.....

.7 S7l 104 WS 100 iai 71 tt, 77 Total isot 736 9 3 A 6 4 7 a It. 11 8 8 4..... 4..... 11 12..... it saw a a as 4 my 2,....

ie ttt a two ta 4,.... 11 SUa no t.J04 908t tw t4f, avww-non llo4 13..,. 14..,.. 14..... i.

TS 3X1 Ot 45 47 71 134 143 1 113 S3 1st 147 164 140 144 303 6 31 19 a 67 Total 143 40 a 18. 1..... S3 It ttt tl 03 S33 84 109 tea 18 47 ICt 83 lit 134 44 833 lit 14 144 83 17 tt 11 40 lit tt 44 130 44 44 184 14 41 414 88 44 344 84 71 133 It ml sattl lias in 44 a 8..... 4 4...,. (Lee te il 13.....

14..... U3t ut7i aoal Mi to 7 17U 77 77 43 43 66 116 ton1 tl 84 44 14i 84 SA 163 113l 71 144 a pal 114 Total 44i 104 33 46 94 1 i 4..... lttt 186 104 148 S41'41 149 81 ICS 176 1S9 104 113 171 tt 136 31t 171 843 at 100 ian oa 144 164 lit 12 17ll Kf US 161 40 40 14 134 'let 11 17t 61 i an 44 11 18 840 VI 07 804 tl 847 44 101 141 It 111 IDS 1(3 10 tt Ml 116 181 IM oa ar let 134 sai UOt tOOS 1BG3 esasrw anpipw avyaaav tOftl UTtl 136 43 44 ta It 44 It tt in 146 830 we ua! at 110 as 1TJ 131 103 as 181 te los 1121 1ST 1 t4)0 Vto 4t tt IMS IBM 163 134 ltd toot lotl V.oooe sOtrWO ttM 1.... 14..... 1I Its 10l 337 110 let au 81 334 14 Mil 44, Sit 1333, TMJ fttal 1.1 tia 141 lta 114 14 114 47 114 46 44 141 ,131 44 te tl ItM 91 ansootkt)! 8.....

ttwofot 4hyfoe Cbwowa 4aaet0 tV mmmm aleoavoo 14..... 1 tent Ot 18.... 14..... st rwt tl 133 vtt 141 tW tt 144 111 .1 tt Ua 137 i tt 44 i tft 44 tt 107 tt (46 44 100 as j4j te lis irt lis 1st 40 fi 13 tl 03 Sit Vtl tt 841 30831 Mtl U3t 103 171 1V4 101 1W II .84 16 14 ah Jul tl 44 4a 14- -8T 4 1- I 4- 1-' US yt ey 151 tC'-- fit 31 4-1 ta ti -4J tt4 Wil 131 j. i tl i i 1st 164 741 74 41 9031 If -841 1S1 an 104 lie li 157 iai: aas a toe 33 snal ta aot 4t44 Vao tones mmmm aassMwo 121 138 111 8TS ti tw 173 44 8..,..

tM. 316 834 Ml U1 ttVsai l)soo Total 11X1 838 13 181 aot iw .40, 44, 104 1W ai 3 9A 14... lvt-Oo eess aVn-a. tut Tttal. 's A 161 Hat ewa II II 1H 140 im AidtnaaaUCnaTmaa.

II Btcni eTenct, TamaiaT sl Iftsarl. I-' -J-' fe--. fwnrA Ditritt Jamtd VtJIahos; Taami: sel Utsari, aTtefA JPOfrtet-JottpV lUhhom, Ttmsiry s.r.1 XWirA 1 1 4 Zbafh Xiffriss-eorga A. JtratrJaJ.TaBajDaay tsi rweiVlA rirtrtct-Ieraard XtUj, Uoxtrt t4 'reettaemaCialrkJuJoha S.OUIwtU. tnloa.

aTsadttaa DtstrtclTiienca Farley, TaaunaiXt tlieA Jtttcca BUttia r'v-- I Jsrif Distrkt-Zd ward IlsTaiiimnj ata ar kv i a. en a aJ oswas Anatiup' eeepa jwub. an oppose nerd 2isrcs WinUna Dodgn, Tammany. JVarfh XMs tries Barnabas YT, Osborne, Vat en. TiUk Diatriet Edward J.

TammeSy yiwwu, i ttf liafriea-RIehar tttfly; Independent wr. rM i i mi. A mat vua a tuiuu XiiUh Dutrict-ThtmM JLCLtdwUh. Tarn mi y. -tr, ytj ggggf-asalamnBBemaw aU Jattftiwa 'v'' District-ODtmte' Qulna.

TanuaiB7-ri4v If mil. i' --if i 4 ffeteaal AafHl-Tbemil atlrltB, Ifo oTpotlh. Paloa, 1 -Ttwih PUHet-Qttrf T. tttlnbrrafitr. tilotv 7V 2Xcr-fct-rrtdtr1clt TF.lolw, Indtptadti.

Bmth CuRefcpOtrit C. iirttt, Indtptnfftx; nTeweaih DUtrk t-Jtha A. I Uaaltr, Tamratf sjeansnwsn fcieswn Otrtnt to tht 'multiplicity rf fo 'y Counellmta aad tht teatttrlag maanar ta whk iht twtoratettat at tht hoar tf fvttg to prttt to ftvt a rtllablt Bat of thott tlacU- tad? vi iwniviv snpivs -waT" tnutw ma mm amm toay bt tald of tad chool Ctmmiasioatra. i 0atao, -rag TJitnrixTio Rxsn.x-riatuss tBVAMM irXXCKXS KAT0 TB03T. Tbs hctdquarltrt cf Iht Tsfflmsnj, Uoxar tail -TJaloa parti at wtrt ot attraatlTt laat trtalng The) taly tathualasm ooaptntrated la and artwad Bla -tltlr oust, totatr of ElgbU-ttrttt tad Sroti wtr, whtrt tht HoKtoi oytsslsatloa hit htrttofort teidi iumt4tlagt.but wWch.tor the) ccaatokVwMU.

veated with the higher laaporttaoo of being tht htne -Qasrttrs or tht party of tht tvtttttfat tandldiU for A -Vlayor. AI qulls si ttriy hoot tht prohibit rt tU tht tlottloa aeemod to haro kea gueanad, agd tk crowd had boeoatt boteterooi wtth delight trth rfou aay Ignrti bad btta seeorattlj Ai Ut rt- tarat from tha up-towa Wtrds eataa laflt ddmcalra-i tloas of exetttmtat wtrt of tht itrongeit chiicter. Mea shouted lbemaclv4t hoarna with chain f.X" C. Gtsnar Goxtaaa tf for Tha Peoplt't ehoJc for. tht Mayor wtto would be honest and tapablf tot tach Ward aad Diatriet lodlvldaallr i for thlt lhat progtiatat pciltlciaa wh aad iahored, la tit good caatt, aad Mually.

at a wlad'Pt'fr Xats, if btlnf trldanUy regarded at. tha jiubUo amaiaa throagh wheat myrloaa laiataet thtg -ana- thtaa bad eemt to frwf. 1 'TVTlttr CW3Ui a hhly rttpeetatlt bat badiy arranged for tht parrpott for which) it wt laat tvenlng need. It baa no public room' of alia student to toatala a largj aombtr of ptoplo. and tlipstt at- aemblnd bad to rnaaagt tht btrt way thty cbald itk tht btr-roon, wont tatconuniutt tn a rtrwa ftw tot la aa Bptlalrt pailor, eyphtr fit ttif rtat aowt at tt tamt ta, aad at lnttrrala oftrwlitlfla -Ur.

Gtitm, who wag pttteoC with th4. rd4sl. bo rata of thttrlag sad toagratulAUopt, rXU.Lyx;tnA stood tt brtrtly for hotmv but tht amount tf mist, tquttslof tad peiiiira hard labor ht had to tamt nttr attetly txhauatlng hlav. -t. p-a ertwd, of eourtt, rtqolrtd spttchef Crta every ond of aott who happtatd to -Dtwa ttalrt, la thai hoato, they Mixed apsarMr.

TaaoBoaa Ttaunof, holstad him to tmlcj'nce ta ttalwart shoaldtrt, tad obtained aoma tea talh oat of him. Whoa thty persistant! tater -talatd, tgalatt their wQl, by a German gnntlemaa. whot4 eoahlatd txtrtlont ofj Air. CfjrrBia and Joy al hit candidate bad tltaly dls--; tarbod tho aaual balaaot of hit mind. Sublet uccr Capt, Rtaaaat bad waa vary.

aevrt Taouaany i alao, Mr. Ctuauta Brcrr who ra- Joietd la Mr. CBTTHXt'a triumph asirrach ia kgybody MeanwhQta (reat ooagregatloa had.gattured ta tho ttrttt, aad, lookiar 8 tt tht Commtttet 'ilooat, Toelforevtlr callsd for- Minis and MoKaoa. At langtn Mr. Jone McKaea fort a pon the balcony, lnuouuciag: at Mayor elect Mr.

(etatauv who tnfd I Ka. tJTJITHW'S rnuowCmpirB Wt btrt met Ua aatmy'and ba latere. fCbttVa. Th4Tolfto(tht peoplt abeea htard. Chttrt.

Wt havo btatta tho tacit twe-fao4d, etrrapt-aad dtaporato, poUUeal tlie that; tier ditfrseod ay party. I aaa too mach galigatd with tht labort of ts earn, taiga to adaraaa yoa at Itngta.aad aaurt trrttbo extiuaed front anaklnf any lurthtr rtmarka. -oa tho let ot dananry aott i annu unao a naeaaaga wen a -kepn will bo aooeptnbie tn ail parties. is nVeaoatod rounds ot ahotrt wert glvaW at lis, Ctra- taaa rotliod. jomr atcxxoY.

at Roa. Joaa McKxoa, ta ytapoato to ooaurjad de-aanndt from tat a aliened, mada aoma eotgTA'Iitory went' Into statistical details i show tho aataro of tho aaoettt thty bad tchitvtd, 'ie ore- aaroof with what had beeii dote by ltd pn -t ptr-iloe ta foranar yearn. Insido tho roooa Jar. MoKnon sold thte eUoAion was tilvinpir won ott asea aad good elUxens ngalnst org sat rttcailty. Ilthtd bttrd tht (oreeo of mi vriout eorrtpt dtptrlmtali of tho City a unt, a umbo red 4,000 eotera.

They had tbeitfora tsatca 0,000 rogalnre nostdaw rollltia. They Bal ceom- bed this mnek la their ferat campaisa, wnat ut.gbl iy aot hopo lor la tho ftitro leasers. -x; Btrt Capt RTntaat on tared aad wat wikontd with the remark Dit ha "had kit tha i ship Tammaayjoat la Tit with tht ttattenoat, aad. botar pressed for a ustom-ary cinplay of eloquence, esoiaiaaed i "Tats is glory enough tot one dayt The tcy tpttth for tuoovoaing.M It btlog dlteorarad at ttlt fntCAtra I 1. 8f lacaa waa la tho room, aeverat I- a speech roea kins, Air artacrt adraact.

slock haadawlthMr.Uoirraaaaadaaiii wl haves'! worked tor yoa, or yotsdfsr tut thlt tnttt bo. i Mr.Gvanaa aeknowleC-ed tht r.r i Mr. Sraacsn Yon as ens teany at tho Ualoa llendqnar utrs. here i was C. ss.

yna have had here -Ca yoir and hack-hone von tarn uoiea UUf --i wt art glad ol u. Mr. Gmrnrsa I dent tret V.r.' tho "Ring la Broke Lad ilr. tno king won.14 have teen i would hnro bona aaadn eiore tu.a-', r. trwnger.

At tt ta, yunrr i trallxad, After tht crowd doen I' i and had pasted thrflt i C- r. cs-r tag haads with llr. r.u.-ni ty i -aseat took place. The ext. i 5 othor, Uougb, wm cp LJ a 1 r''': at a a.

rroattJf it by Tixitort. tit to -r 1 fey a cf Cr-i3 .1 whom in Eostua andCermaa it wag f'-t a r'Aeacd 1 1.. I ret ratjri yea r. youon 1 --y i end wl I row tld jl a trr- (. V.

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