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I 11 ra4fe tt 1 1 fl I II II I ti lily 13: 1 liv 11 II II 1 ruauMu sxosrv BY STEELE, CAKPEHTEK i. a. cisriHve. araoiAU. a.

L. mm, r. J. ftuaea, PAH8KNOKR TRAINS PASS BIOOMINOTON on Tiiiostoaso a altos a. toprwM Mail TVsin dViligioctu Arrlrea It'AJ a I OoIdk north arrlrea Ji Qolua-aonth depart.

Going north Oap'r 80 r. Ififht Hrpran IVoMa Oolni aoolh srrlras I Oolni north airlf lO SCr a otith depart. 1:45 i.a Going north dep'tt Ji OH THI ILLINOIS OBNTSAL a. 14 Solug 8:00 A.U.aa:U Going 8,8:20 1 4:86 r. awrMeiwTawMaa TKBM8 Deltfsrod by the Carrier.

Id thecltjr, par 031 10 00 2662. BL00MINGT0N, ILLINOIS, WEDNESDAY OgONg, DECEMBER 13, 1865. 00 VOL. IX. 239.

Sent by mail On Yew, payable la Bent by mall gix Month, Bent by mall Three 60 I DRY COODS. DRY GOODS. NEW SNTS. KATK8 Of AUTKKTWIN8 IN THK UAILII 1 da7TrT1 I UP 3 00 I PROFESSOR ASHLEY Ml. mum day.

i oo I aooi 00 4 00 4 I kU 8 day. I 8 60 I I I 8 I mm By tlu IUituit a Hiuiuipri Ttltfrnyh Otmpany Otfot charge upon the rebel work loat 104 mec In killed aad wounded but meoeedid in arrying the work." I The next engagement wai on October 7th, near Chapin' Farm, in whioh the 39th loat in killed and wounded between 30 and 40, On the 13th, the regiment fought under General Percy, near Darbytown road. It had another engagement at th same place on the 27th. During the winter of 1864 4dy1 1 76 8 00 4 60 6U 00 II on Main St. k.

T. McK, MjlXKY, tyro-. dal 00 60 4 00 Jii 4 00 t00 6 60 7 116 60 i wk 8 60 i 1)0 8 60 8 00 10 00 17 00 80 Wibhinoton, Deo. 12. flouse Anor a brief debate in whioh Finok, Grider, and Smith expressed their desire that the Ten 8 win 4 00 6 00 7 76 10 00 12 O0 'JO 00 86 1 mo 6 00 7 0OTT76 11 00 14 00 84 00140 FOR THli.

and 1865, the regiment remained nearRioh' if mua 6 60 06 I 11 It 14 60 18 00 82 00 66 mond, during which time it had frequent 6 60 10 00 13 60 18 00 90 00 88 00 I 76 nessee members should be iworn in, on motion nf Mr. Raymond, their credentials were referred to the select oommittee on the 8 4 mot 8ft 8 00 lilOO It 36 19 00 00 46 00) DRY GOODS kirmiihea with th enemy. 10 00 I 38 00 I 83 00 68 00 100 0 tuoi 0 16 00 Io tht spring, th 27th of Maroh, the so oalied Confederate States, by a vote of moa 11 00 18 00 33 PC 81 00 I 40 00 76 00 160 regiment took part in the initiatory movement of th army ef the Potomao under I var 16 00 30 no 80 00 41 00 66 00 06 00 I 170 General Grant, againat Richmond. It then IT REDUCED PHICES1 OFFICE HOURS I HOLIDAYS. moved over to the wotks before Petersburg, Counting Room from A.

M. to IS at, and from 1 to TTAS arrived and will remain at the II.KY IIHUHK ona weak only, whara f. M. UmVmm A af to 11 P. It.

1 1 and took part with the 2d and 6th Army Oorp in the tight whioh took place along r. ill I ba In bv P. and 126 yeas against 41 nays. Tbe Houne then by a vote of 90 against 83, laid on tbe table a resolution to admit the Tennessee members elect to the privilege! of the ftaor, pending the dooimon of their case. At a subsequent stage of tbe proceedings, a resolution was passed that nntill otherwise ordored, Mr.

Maynard and tbe other Roproscntativai from Tennessee', be invited earlier if p-wMbla. for before Monday tbe left of the line befor Petersburg. On noon of each weak. the 2d of April the 39th participated in the charge npon Fort Gregg, near Petersburg, Pur, will susralt Ikalr llltersala ba THK 80TH ILL. TIT.

T0L8. which wa tb key to tbe fortifications fulas aliare (Hud. oen be fcnaiat. Belleaa su ailvertlaauteitta ye and aaa, tboo eonie ami aea Wa rue all wa aay bulk as regard. Huaulllr, naelllj aid iirloei.

h.CMU ta cua.ultad up'n all dl.aaaaaul laa Boelp, luaa 0' ilair, ami prematura Blanchln. N. Hanjr may auppiiaa that I fcars era-paras' Kma KpaciBo praparatiou fur all alaaM af 41a-aaaea ol tha Kralp, wlilrh daauT tha llalr.ard lasuoas premalnra blanrhlns. lurh Ii aul tha hot. I alweyt oiaiiNiiiiii! sir FrMrrlptluna tor aach iDdlrldosi oaaa, hiih la ona reaaon of my Kraal aoecaas.

Ila.lnr ilavotad ovar eleven vaara of mf lira to laa tad? and oitaatliialli nl Capillar; dleeaeee, 1 an ooa-Tlnrad that Ilia one preparation ly.teai Btsat proas failure. ALL FEBK I ta.iHIIc-h fr.jm I A ki P. M. Prof. If KIEV'S Oua.uliln Parlor at llllliola.

dwlldlw This gallant regiment, long known a take seat in the house of Representative. Adopted by yea 133, nay 35. about Richmond and Petersburg. After a demperate band-to-band conflict which luted ivj-enty-four minutes, the regiment euuoeed- the "Yates Phalanx," baa returned from ill bard fought field with four hundred and Various resolutions of inquiry were adop J. G.

SCHERMERHORN ed in eapturing th fort with it entire eixtT five men. ted after which the Ilouae adjonrned. M'LKMHU STOCK 0T NEW The Yate Phalanx was among the earli Tbe color of the 39th Illinois were first Niw York, Deo. 12. The Savannah Herald contains provisional Gov.

Johnson's planted upon tbe wall of tbe fort. In honor of tbi achievement, Oeneral Gibbons 4 ANNIVFUSAKY. The Anniyer- th. Hrir tOI Tf BIBLI fttKIKTI commanding the oorp, presented to tbe 39tb eat of Illinoi regiiaentii to rally for the Union after the rebel took up arms againit the Government, but owing to variou de-'av', it wae not fully orgauited until the lttHt week of On the 11th of the eniuiog month it left Chicago for St, Louis, with ranki nearly full, Ita lilt wlllha beld In th. Ipompal nar.n aaai Will oommence December 15th, soli his entire Stock of DRESS GOODS a magnificent flag, upon which is an in DRESS GOODS H.l.llh aaanms.

IKaeailiar the Ilia, eaaiaiaocinf aa 4 o'rlK Kour or I.a are eelaola ter the occxl'm. All erelntlled to attend. measage to tb legislatura, in which be entreats them to bring forward their predju-dioei and animosities and offer thotn as a sacrifice on th altar of our common ooun. try, that may one sgain present the happy spectacle of brethren dwelling together in unity. dacMdliaalt o.

stTaaa, aieoi. scription, stating that it wa preeeuled to the 39th Illinois for it gallant conduct in the assault on Fort Oregg, Petersburg, April 2, 1865. For their gallant conduct NORMAL LYCEUM I of field officer wa then a follow Colonel Austin Light. Lieutenant Colonel T. 0.

Oiborn. Major O. L. Mann. a thi attack on Fort Gregg, Colonel Os- Tbe House ot Representative Instructed at cost awn TitAJV cost: born was promoted to a Brigadier General, IIMSC BffiS HOODS! the judiciary committee to report a bill se Tb 3d Evening of the above Course will Ii devoted to a and Captain Uomer A.

Plimpton to a Ma Two eompaniea, and were from curing to persons ef color tbe right of prop M-Lean County, and were offioered at the erty, the right to sue aod be sued, and to anuag tkaai A law aeoood N.atf tatlelr 4 rials Bla. ralirita; are Ike laeel awl aval -da. Mull sin Owae. jor. iter carrying thi fort, tbe 39th took part in tb pursuit after Le.

After tb ivurrer.der of Lee's army, the regi Grand Vocal And Instrumental testify in ooort. outset a follow UomDany Captain, W. Wilmetb Th municipal election in savannah resulted in tb oboiue of C. Anderson for ment pet farmed th duty of guarding th First Lieutenant, Frank Sillards; 8eoond oaaips and tiaggag of th captured army. Lieutenant, Jame Holderman.

FALL SHAWLS Company I Captain, H. M. Philip On tb lit of August tbe regiment received order to go to Norfork, to report to Brevet Mayor. A resolution wa introduced in the legis-Isture appointing oommiasianers to visit Washington and ascertain what steps are necessary for Georgia to secure the organi Firat Lieutenant, E. L.

Walker Seeoi Lieutenant, A. W. Fellow. AlsareSra, IK the keel AaverW.a aaaasrarlara. rraMk.aal Oecaiaa Ibaala la lull euas.

Brigadier General O. L. Mann, who bad been for eomc lime in command of the SuttheMtern litrict of Virginia.baving bis Leaving St. Loui on the 29th of Oetobra "a TO REDUCE STOCK flR.r COME. FIRST HANOI LADIES' H'HAIIKHS A Nil I'AIMTH GKKTtS' 81IIIITS A DUAWTJIS, FUHH Aal FUR the regiment pasted ea to WiHiaraeport.

COIVCERT! Under the Direction of MISS It IK KMITII. of Normal, A MlXed 1 Mr. Rfptl.ofi Ton tln uf ItloomlnKtoD.iod Our Dei Home Talftnt; TTU Hall of formal Inhersltj FR1D1I BTESIMO.BKCIITI Tik.ia I Cooeert seaaaH sation of a State, and their rights and priv-alege as oiliien of the United States. headquarter at Norfork. Previous to be ia lae ne brevetted irigaair unnerai, bad where arm were furniihed to tb men, and on the 1 ltb of December, departed fr Virginia.

Uere doUohmant of it vere aenl ta different point to gaard th been Provoet Marshal a for the above Th Tate Fbalmi nj ya tb proud di Rltimre and Ohio Railroad. On the tb of January, 1C2, 13,000 rebel, under linttion of being tb only Illinois regiment Tukiii Sj. Ibe reaualaaet uT tae tlMiraa.l eeeelea. the East under Ul'ant, and was by bim "Stonewall" Jackson, attacked portion of Uclaiaa, IMwl, su KiklLllb ll eu. slvled tho "SUr Kegiment It in the regiment, eompnalog twa or three eon yuketa aaleal tha a Slo.ee Beae's 1 eaaata af () tllllli.lllllMOE 1 WOOLLEN GOODS Nxw Yeat.

Dec. 12. Tbe Tribune' We-b itigton special says Last week the Treasory lNpartmnt issued oertifieato of ludebtedneae amounting to I.IM'.ri'''0- The resignations of Msj Oen. Gilmore dated the 4th in-t and Brig Gen. ri.ft dued tbe 5th, have len accepted.

The resignation of Maj Gen. James II Wilson is revoked, and be is directed io remain on duty. lion. Fill Henry Warren ha acpled the rxieilinn of nimfler Uiiatemala. and ie rierted to leave for that eountrv shortly.

Gen. Kilpatrick will not visit KuMpe aa killed aad wounaeaeinoe re-enitslmeni panie. under eommand of Major Mann about 609 men it Da numbered all told ttaw, ea-a eu.iwas.aaa el in anur. tsr 'k-le th.l'oaraeaad aarar aLjhl laeuaa ll.e and liellfi.fal aaleauiaawaM svaaak) aark. Lm.re.eaa ailk Maaia.

l.wra al I1, Cuaaerl Io xansiaaaa si T)t sVkieS. and Captain Rndd and Muna. A little healthy strategy on the part of thee officer about 1.500 offirer ana men, gomr out iib shout and returning wito ami yet. deceived the rebel aa to th atrength of our fore, and held them In abejane until lb (CLOAKS AND tSHAWLS. eras, reoei ring an wuiura ui aonaist.

I litis. na r-enliil on and io tbe neighborhood whole regiment (ueeeeded inomaalng the Po AND of 200 sine that time. tomao, with the Inn of fnurtaeo mea NOVELTY MILLS! HLANKKTS AND SCiUtFSv i The rglmti bae received a large num taken Thi retreat wa nark owinr Io cbanr" in Chilian affaire, lie sails from New York lor Valparaiso early in January. ber of recruit, om say eight hundred. nal a little bravery and Benin end of Market Street, betwesa III- Til trial ui juajor nw on the part nf Lieutenant Colonel Oiborn and Rtrlpr NUMAS ASI) IIOODS, woith, linaikaw 1'luw Shop aad lillery, for riot ai.d -tnluc' subversiv ot food order, I Ooncludsd.

Verdict not ren vv byilrUncruanrK and the tw com panic that return to thi eonaty do not eot itaio over sixty or (evenly of thoa whole! here a liltlo over four year ac. Tb 39b return with tb foW lowing field olaa re Flagg oi Maoliine shop. dered. On the 13th of March following, th regiment wa ordered to Winchester aoi attach ed to General Shield division, with which a lew day afterward, it fought bravely la riannfN The trial of Major Heiiiy I pr.iresstng I0BI1INS rroprlflor. II wide lli-nut rrj hrar.

Tha Canadian Government offers as ei Colonel O. L. Maan, Brevet BHg4ir Geoeral. Lieutra ant Colonel Homer A. change for Ihe privilege of soiling their products in our markets, under the preeenl re-eipmcily irwity enlarge and dpen lb th victory of Winchester, leading th advance against lb fleeing rebel.

It also HaaaiaHsrafa af so pn.ll We Udlt Plimpton. Major Miner W. Millmaa. Walland and SI. Iawrenee canals, an as to bllr Rd Ulnirr Wlral rioir, Ompany IMleO rmsa Bionmiogien, admit vsa.als drawing frm 12 to 14 feet of shared largely In th Campaign which followed, until Jackaon' fore war with drawn tu eo-operat with Lea against Me- atnr.

thus securing lrsnairtalion from end returns with following officers, all whom belim are Bloamingtoaiao) Chicago to the Atlantic, and giving the same Clellan' army, reaeblny; Harrison' Laod. Captain. Chariot P. Haiti 'r Lira- privilege to American aa io to i ana. nan veaa lels, fr of duly.

Ol.jeell.m is ma-Is to hi tenant Jam HalLett Second Lieutenant, ing at lb lime the great battle of Mat-yern Kill "as fugbu It at one Uuttona uud Trimmings, Collura and Cruvutx, Edging and Imtertio JM( HiLleuus and Hfita, Linen? id Tuwt.linjv.t, NopkiiiB and DuyKvt, Flitnni'U and Muslim, ClutliB and CVviiiirr(, Jt'itna ami nronoaillon. The Canadian authorities pro- 8wlur. CmpnT olistt'd frnai Lroy and vi- ent to th front, wbero It remained until 1 that Ibis ohjeel shall be aeeomidiabed by onneurrant legislation betweet, lb two hprlnc Whrai, Burkuhrai, Rjf Floor, and run Meal. Bran, Miort, Milp Moa; and feed. Mi-Clellaa' retreat fruai UarriMn't Land' tiaity, and sudii bw ander lb following aountrie.

ori wo pn.llWwil Illw. IQQ0 Providence Yarn. fj ALL vT.OLORI. Oi-nta' I.inn llitndkfrchiefs, from 25 wnt up. lent' ltrown mi Mixttl Cotton Ing, when It wa sent to Suffolk, Va.

There it had leveral engajsnsnu, aad mal Captain. Samuel Firsl Lieuten Ktw 12 The Tinn eorrea-pondent, Malakoff. dating from Paris, "iih ant. J.ieepk W. Neal eond Lieutenant, N.

Robineoa. aeud a diquiHi 'n t.y Latnarlm on th political affaire of this pub- frequnt peuitin to th Black water, wbero a eerie of skirmishes en toed. In January. 1863. the regiment wa ordered In N'whrn, N.

0., where It formed a por liabe-t in lb mnniiny ia r.n rioa. II boldly defend Emperor Mali ICKITilf III HI'S 1 1 MIT. Th Secretary of tb Interior report that milium' nulii'V. aed says II Is a sublime tion nf General Foeter fiped lion, eat to nnsra'e against The J9tb re. ALWAYS ON HAND.

ALL FLOUR WARRANTED riBfT ITIartCVIOB.aeto WeM4 .394.329 acre of pablicr land were di.poe- conception, veal as lb oeaan a eoncep'l-n of a slateainan. a mee ion ol afely fir of during tholva qsjtriera ending fep- Tit'kiiia and Ama'iea and lb world. Tb nlea a bold malned mi Ulaad fur aom time, and aaai'trd in erecting th fortification by tl aid of which irri Island wa eventually anJ sftoaoi UI tPMilloa I taken in M-I Mid Wool Hows to rir pair. and la, fl-a. Umber 30.

Of the, 1, 160.533 were taken ander tb homestead la and 34d.W0 aatder aa-ainsl lb Usortmiion of lb taken It also priipMd la lb eelgs of Strictly Extra No. 1 Wheat. Sialsa, ia a new hot jual idea 0 rope baa Hilary warranl. Tb a total a.h reif a rubt to lake Ibis n. allien.

I ranee naa VESTINGS at Rare Bargains! Wa ttaU.es Iks akoas aa; akwals UaQi Pill Ukra tha iniUaliv. II then start from tlis tHsrltion that th nw eohtinant ef A hit for tale were Daring tb year 4.161,778 aerae ware, aurvaysd. Tb amount aol disposed of la 132.2x5,033 of CUAIOB. ica I property of F.ur pe, to prove tl ai Itilnn Hobbinn. Further lgaatin In regard to preop franca bee a rg hi Io aume Una oir GraiV Finn Whit lrw Iroin $2.75 up.

Any Lily in want of a a.l Latins' shown ibis to his be rimminp, (Cloak (Dmamcnlj, tion rights I recommf led, in order In move amblgtiity and reuneil' oonflictlni a figure ol Amaru-ans as a tumune Corn Exchange Bag Factor) I is anil aa inu'voiuaia, which raonoi wa. Amendmeriia V) th aavatal law aa very Haltering to ua. are also surgaete.1, ft eiver th qution of Th Paris Journal dee IMiateaaonlain a JOl ClaOAIl' appeal. Ii i alaa aasenlial to provide ly CoaerAftTI.il Ol Hkb Fort Wagoner, on which oreatna it was lb firat regiment which luswuafuUy planted lie flag on th furl. The at th time under the command of Brevet Brigadier General nr.

reee4 In gaining Mansion of the fort um Iw hour before th gnneral charge wa bo or drel. In Feruary, 1 HO 4. the regiment relumed home recruit, and re-e Hated a a veteraa regiment. InMarch th regiment left Chicago It cnnd term nf sort ire, and pmesieded to Waahingtuu under Mmmand of ClnieJ Oalairn, eight hundred atMtg. Frm Waahtngttirt it prnceoded I York town, whenc It aalla.1 with General Butler, In hi eipeliitnn up th Jamas liver, In May, IHC.t.

Tb regiment fought bvmI gallantly Bli rriiii)ism on Lamsrtine's letter. Li World' Wasbinrlon sperlal sayst aw fir adjustment, of Spanish aad Meiiraa till In Ant-ma ad New Mrtlcn. fe Misaiaaippi and L-uiaiandelegaliona FANCY GOODS! IIM GREAT VARIETY! Ii BIGS! not fnil to look at our utiM'k. II Th neceaeity of organiting a Mining Bu a.111 a ar eiiei k- i pu 1 1 in reg reau I again loslsied upon, a have bB dtr vi-d or torn Vi aaerv-la aa jsaaillr. Th another of army penstotier ia At.

130. where way. II at once agrewl to arnd a free Ladies' Underwear, Ladies' uaderwear, Burlap Sacks, Extra Heavy, ho received $7,792,772 last year. The inem. anu eiaian iai me an to reooftaireet Uinrila f.r Bii loitig was tint th State li'-s vaiLA rieat a vena ho.ra i a Son kti ae-ra.

elfltae, ail tm as -n. amount paid la naval peoaiooera la II) was 1230,092. Total amount of pra- ere under mill- i 0 1 1 r. .1 A Paper Flour Sacks nf ia Bern nasiNi. nu fleelion have been Th c-mmiltee Viitl'ii TIIOUNAM V'l aI Application far patent laat year nom- and eufferej m-l eeverely en th 16tb of J) AnlUHAlN IIAtiSof evrjdoeoritioa bsjred ll.HIO, ticluaiv of 70 ei tension.

Tb numbor leaned was 6.27X Bitty on HART, AtTEN It Wl'-iaasat 11 aa. aalee atraai. ttnina war graate-l. OTHER KIHDSOF fiOODSf mel aa Ini.y neiltolak. up th eas of "ff-olb aad koonu.

of and doid wh I Hitld to lata th at. Neither of lb oa lb Mile of th House, th iM-rs having "fused to place them Ibet on tb ground that either baa the Governor's ernfiea'. George (I. rieX lai Mmlaler Io Swl. isrlsnd.

and ditur of lb Cnard n'J pendent lem'crl, wi on th floor of l.1 II vaalerdaV. 3 'The enlir census rppmpriaiion I ei- Frrm KmbruUrrctlCorirK kirts of every make. All a4 aaalnMa l-e, tnmt tale atraee, awl am aea.l"M KieaaaMMeai tta W.IWI. la.iae SM.fcaa-re k. aaaatlM Ika rK k-v IKe Kaw Yoia.

Ii Tb Bisaraar I Ur- bauatsd. ai an Uvlnr.et.in, from tiavannahoa th Ctb, bs arrived. Yona. Dee, lArrangnU are TOO TO Th svannan neram ioe usvrajia IJnaa of Hanreaeatalivae passed readutiuas 11 now perfected whereby through th police telegraph tb location of a Bra, aoa after it breaae oal ll la known to every police nation houaa la tl oily. aa ke )nf as ka SMlefllaMa, rw- aM e.

wk.il elle the kee. r- Ik eke ftWm. Th Herald's Fortre Monro rpa- I niked Slakes pnihibltin slavery, and lh TT.1, asrsmptarllf deelioee tl "didacy f'f V. Nenat. rJ reeenll fleeted Oovemor sanl a enmaiiaslnner to tb nl of Tea.

10th, ayi Jeff Iavle enjoy asnd health. II has May, when Ooneral Butler' army wa driven back from ttt Darling, or l'rory'i Bluff. This the Initiatory etp forth flghM during th campaign nf WV4. Tht Colonel uf th regiment T. Osbnrn, now General, was artusly wounded la thi on-gagsmeul.

In Ibie ball) MJr Lialea wa wouiflcd. In this on battl th regiment had two hundred and fifiy men killed acd oundt. The regiment fell back to th iV.rmada HundrH Intrenehmenta, front which it eant, on the 2)th af May following, to dnl'4 the rebel from ome temporary theywero erecting, la thi nggmsnt Colonel Man wa eerlouily wounded. Th netl engagsmenl whib th reglm.nl had wa at Wierbottora Church, ea J'tn 21. ta wh.eh It Lt eneeffir killed, and elghiiNin or nineteen men wounded aul killed.

On the lth, Klh and IBlh of suneitbala niateiia.ant la lb aam placo. The regiment then ro4 lh( )am river, and mad a recunnuisattee with Hi 2d Army Corp. It ut participated hlu figal of Lp etwa. Ui ally walk on th parapet, eumfortabl A MADE TO ORDER AT MANUFAOTOHY apartment, a gnll wardrobe, good la- Wholesale and Retaill and plsnly of resxlmg aiw, Ha ial.iure en the h. deelininj an loanfura 1 lh I5UI da of Ihimglil tha I'reaidanl Message wa In Tb Herald i'ublln orrspondimt, oy.

25th. says i aeema as if lh doctrines nf FetilaU Seieiety bad eaten up to lb step of lbs thmne uf th Government It evident ei lent among the masse of th ppl in thai country render it ciual to If it not eeed In society nf roiled Irishmen. If it war not lh tertlon of onservatiys man of eh il and creed nn Wand, aided by lb Calholi clergy. Ireland would anw by ubmerged by th bl. I of bar po-pi and that ot ibe Kngllab military.

Wssnmoroii. t-a. Ilaym md re to a question of privilege, in preeenl th tertifivatee of olaction of lh Tenneeaeo metnbers. Mr. Stevens Inlerrnpled on a point of order, that Ik Slat of Teone-a i not known to ibi Uouta, whkh tha Sptakif ovirrulJ.

XJ II general, a wl anl g4 aocurxarii, fent a disappninled that II wa not mar BMOifla' in relation to th ultimate duplet. lim mad of nlmseir. in nav i.t ISHUl CO. Jaauary "Ma-lini that lb Lit''uf Hoy Johnson bad iued a pronlaaiatl.m on lh6th. delartn)t B.

Cohen, P. Cook. II. fTuehlnnan. E.

U. C.kannia. and WolT fd. ConirraM, aad add "I J. deelar further thai al prl ad kiM ae will ba liven Nothinf wa eaid la th trnla(Btioa about aa aia-tioa of OtfVirnof.

th avntemplaou look they one bad, and there Ism hauteur of manner, aai let amaem of Snaeob. J. G. SCHERMERHORN, Ashley Houso Block. Th bllb nf Uleaent v.

viay is im proving, and baa auusuoa into teeming analhy and patient waiting for whatever Bloomington. 111., Deo 13, Elephant Store. may aim..

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