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CAPE Iff AY OCEAN WAVE- 7 1 ('API? ISLAN'J ) N. .7. J. S. ZZACU. Editor PshUikft >n4 PraprlrJar. ( one not. -uah t'K is ' Thursday. April 17, 18f«2 THE GREATEST BATTLE OP THE WAE. 1 When w» suggested. in oar iut issue, 1 1 thai tbe next great bottle wm about to [ ' come off. in ihe vicinity of Coriulb, Mictiamppi, which would be, probably, ' the greatest and most terrible one of the • 1 war, thus fag at least, we scarcely cx- ! 1 * peeted tbe bloody sceue-was being enac )' ted, and.tlie signal victory won, on the - 1 vary day the article was written, as advires received befbrethe article met the 1 eye of roo<t of our readers fully showed. 1 We staled last week that the rebel Geo. A. fl. Johnson was reported to'1 hare asserted; that. the. Federal force# could outflank any robe) fortifications tliey could erect, and that their only chance was in a fair field fight ; and it would icesnTbat they bare been acting I upon this assertion. .Tbey have been ! fortifying their position at Corinth; . but. notwithstanding this, they, Dallied L tint. Riid attacked tbe Federals, at Hiltsburg 1, sliding, Tennessee, some eighteen miles from their fortifications; enrly j on Sunday morning, the 5th inst,- when t but a smell portion of our army had nr- j rived. The batllu was continued' with j llie utmost Tehcnicticc on both sides ; but ibe^ overwhelming number* of »ho | e'ldtty too tnueh for our men, and well nigh did they -1om> the day. Tliey were fureedbuck to the Tennessee rircr; £'d it appeared for u- timo that they "weltirWsiujtireii inv>;-tiis stremn. Ifut , when thr.y bad fslien- back to within • range of tins gilns of the gunboats, ; t thoso guns materially assisted litem, ami I they wero enabled to maintain their j ground, until night closed the bloody ' acena for the dsy, leaving our men to I rant upon the grownd. os bcst-tlipy could, j sleeping upon their arms, in readiness i for a renewal of the terrible atrife on! Monday morning; Daring the fight on Sunday, rifpyrt j say# that tbe rebels -captured some 2000 j •of our men, ' including Gen. Prentiss ; also 36 cannon, and -a large amount of. teuU and camp equipage. The cannon, ' tonU Ac., were -however, reeaplnred the I next day, tutd-fid rebel cannon captured j besides. Thv contest of the first day ) was • fearful our ; and, from the great I disparity -of numbers, the day was, fur j ;t time well nigh lost. Our force uuni- | tiered only some 33.000, while that of j the enemy was 00,000. Federal rein j forceuicul*. which -were eipected, did I nut arrive in time to participate. On' | Monday morning, however, they arrived | * ru- tbe field, Gen. Itaell being among the number, and at about daylight the J ball was reopened, with about 80,000; Federals, and large reinforcements for | rebels, by which their f.itee fully equalindoor-. The figliting continued without intermission, und with appureutly doubtful issue. nntii sloul it o'clock in tlte aftcraoou, whan Gen. Grant, finding the rebels wavering, sent-tv portion of bis body-guard to tho head of each : of. the igflpnnU, and ordered it charge j m aeroes the field, himself leading; the j cannon -baiis falling like hail around j k». 'The men followed with a shout that j •bunded dhore.ihe roar and din of tha , -artillery, and the rebels find jn dismay j and never made another- aland Gen. j ilnvll followed th« retreating enemy j jtWiviug them in splendrd style, and at; helf | met five the whole rebel array wus j in jall.reirnat, srlih our cavilry in full | jmnuut. | * doll thu* nui 'he -day lairiy won, eft»r two rdays iurd fighting, .with almost ; uupnnlieil dewncmlion, and terrible - » laughter on bath Aides, ■ the extent of! winch cnunot yt-i be definileiy aacertaiu- 1 ■•J. until oflici.ni reports *nre rseeirrd | Our loj?, including killed and wounded ] end tbe two thousand taken -prisoner).. . .iiatwnreswe m ascertain, was from j ,b,W> U' 7.-000 only ftum T2<»0 t.i .3 0WI : of wbii-h pcre.kiCe h ii:Kp*liug u targe i , vgwher' ft col-jiH-;.-. . «ud .aabuniiMole j ©•-'luuiiv iuoc I <ffiicrr». . Xuaa of -cm'

genet Js were kill. d ; bnt Gen. Wallace ' a' - was severely, and It is feared, mortally ; J" wounded. The rebel loss appears tn lie > 1 («r greater than ours, including Msj. J ^ '-Gen. A. Sidney Johnson, the seoicti offi- j c. : rcr of the rebel army, killed, antT re port- j,,, - says that itasnregard had one army shot j a I off, and the rebel Provisional Gov. l.w i Jomt'it,W. Johnson, of Kentucky-, tak- ' D t en prisoner. Our Gen. J'rentiss Is re- '< S ported to wwe escaped from tbe rebel's, " tbe report is hardly probablo. * Tbe rebels have fallen back to Cor- 1 ' imb, where," it is probable, tbey will ; make nnwlUer stand, a* it is hatdly like- j „ jly that tliey will gife up that impor- £ tnnt railroad junction, without another j desperate struggle *1 From a later account, which has the ° sppearanee of authenticity, it is repor- * ted that Beaurcgsrd has died of his wounds. The rebel papers announce , the death of Johnson. vj CAPTURE OP ISLAJfD gO. 10. Tbe 'rebel stronghold nt Inland No. 10 la tbe Mississippi, k now in poise - c •ion of the federal troops; and onr previous supposition, that onr gun and . -j mortar boat fleet bad not really attemp- ! n ted jts capture dnring a protracted b^rn- 1 J jfiardmeitt of three or four weeks, nfi- ! meafs to be trim A* we suggested j j I last week, tbov were mjji playing with j „ rthem. waiting fur the, movements of' the j „ f land lorera Tbe>fl?et has been employ- ! d ployed iu throwing shot and shell, oc- i 1 I eaMonally, while another depnrtmen: 1 ' was imtling a c.nuil ihroogh a sw^mp. ! enabling Lrmi*|H.rr< t« pass the batteries, to jo n Gen. Pope, ut New Madrid. ' Two of our gunboats run the block- ; t ade of the febel batteries in thy , : d^rknevs of tbe night, ami nntlcr i . tlit- cover of these. Gen. Pope was cua- < ! bled to cross the river, to the Ttinni»|Da ' ; shore, and march iu the rear of, tho reh- ' els; understanJiiig which, tliey evacuated ' | without a battle. Gen. Pope"* aptienrs . to bare crossed' tbe river on.tliw Tth, 'j ! and, from what can be learned, tho rebels , , j leA the same night, apparently with great i i precipitation, just in time to escape n , i ] combined attack of our naval and land i I forces, which was to have been made on ( the 8th or 9th. 1 Commodore Fpote's Official report ft-p- \ < ! resents the fortifications as very strong, : , ' and erected with the highest engineer- 1 , '' ing skill, rendering them" impregnable, . ' | as l»c remarks, "If . defended , by men i ' | figliting in a l>etter cause " -ThefC' ! werr eleven earthworks, mounting *«v 1 j enty heavy guns, Varying in ralibrn 1 I from 32to 100-pniinders,. all of which, with magazines well supplied with powr| der, shot, shell and other monition* of I war, and great quantities of provisions have fallen into o tr hand?. The whole 1 ol this gigantic victory has been btoctl- ' ' ! has, on out* part, nor Is it known that 1 i' ' tbe rebels lost any, by the firing of our' 1 guns and mortal^ It appears to us J not improbable thn» the rebel* bad been t evacuating for tume time, that their -j troo|it might go to th< avsistiroce ofi Bi-u u regard and Johntdn. nt Pittsburg ; I Lauding, near Corinth, where another. ! 1 and the greatest batli; of war has been fOUgh', resulting in nnothcr glori- 1 1 oos Union victory, as will be seen in : 1 : another pjace. About 5000 prisancrs ! ' ' were taken, autun - theft Gen. Mackeil, ! ; wno, St appears, had taken command of ' i this post on the 5th instant, only a day ! j or two before the surrender. Six or I j eight gunboats and steamers were either I I captnred or souk. arc gimi to see n suitable i acknowledgement of a superintending , [ | Providence, in t e affairs ut the palion, ; , j especially at a tiure lika this, by those I hlgli in authority, as the follow iitg from i . the President and heads ,if the Army ! . ; and Navy Department clearljr show : ; t [ BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE 5« Vuiittl Suite* «f America. r; i *«Hicuuuno> . 1 It has pirated Almighty God to Vuaeh- ; -j ask ricnal vietirie* to lh« load end naval . . 1 forcr* engaged in »upnrw»»liig an internal j 1 j n-bcilioa. and at the soma time to avert j •j from onr country the danger* of foreign in 1 i invention a.fd invawor.. ' j It i* then- fore Veeumweniled to the -pro. j 5 j jj.^r the United Stales, that attbeir nrxl | ) rim sly , caaemhiages in their accn#t«med | ,J ,,Lue* for pchhc wot rbip; which shall ocrer V

the notice of tkiaprorlaRatinc shall < .broil rrcr.'veil, they ovpecially acknoRleflge aoiTien'drr thanks to onr H<ssv- , ••nl* Father Tor tbs • infMimalde blearing": i i tliey thef and thrUi implore apiriluul eonsbUtiona in '. ?hai of alt who have been hrooght iMo auction by the case! <•: eod calamities of seiiitiou-ond. civil i T war, and that thry reverently invok* tho j it guidance for oar. jiationaL.cooncils. «f the end that they may speedily result L in tbe rev (oration of peace,, hannooy, and' ci unity throoKhout cur -bordurs, and hasten m the citAbliihment of fralnrnalrelatioua among all the countries obtuse T^yt. d In witness whereof, I nave hm.nnto ll u-.yband and caused'the veal of\ho United 't States td be nlfixed. \ i^ \ h [l. s.] Done nt tho eily ol WmtlMig y the 10th day of April; in the year of p Lonloae thooiatril eight hundred and m sivty two, and of thv Independence of llit- t' Uuiud Sutes the eighty-sixth. By the Preaidrnt, ABRAHAM LINCOLN'- , «J | Wn. .us II. Sew.taD Secretary of Siutv. ! o ! i i WAS DitrAKrMOYT. 1 ; , W amiikotoX. April 9. 1862. j . j ( OatlKB ntVIXO TIIANKS VOK VIIK KKCKJiT OUBAT-j | TTCTORtKS OTKK BKHKLH AND VBAtTOISs Kirvt. That at meridian of the Sunday. I * next after the receipt of this order, el the j j head of I'V'-ry regiirieut in Ihe armies of th>- , j Unitml Stales there shall he <>iS*rtyd, by its |l ! chaplain, a prayer giving t'woks io tin- i | Lord of II j.t-i lor the r<*cenl mantf.-s'.ution I ; of His power in the overihrovr of tb.» r>-b- i els and traitors, asd invoking tho continof his a-.d in delivering this nation. ; tha arms of patriot mddiora, front I ho j ' -horrovof treason, rebellion, mid cival war < f Second That the thanks and congratu- . ilalimu of the War 'Department are reti , deied tn Major' General llullrck for the j , signal -obit ity .nod aeecest. lliai h r.o- <)•- ' , | tin-nishi-d nil tliw military fp.iralu.n- of bis '. , ifepartmunt. and for the spirit au>! eouragt; , , manifested by the araiy under Lis command j . j under every hard-hip 'end asain-t't every ; w-odda, iu oilackiii-;. pursuing , uiol destroy- j ing tbr vMwp*k«ran>r be1, cnnlJ ut found, i ; Third. 'That the ilninln of the Depart |i meal are also given tn Ceifcrak Curt:* mid , ; Stgel, ntidi tli« niTicera and soldiers of their I | command, far' tile nutcble** galiuntry »i ' . the bloqdy batik at Pea ltidg.-, olid to ' , Major GJtthralt Grant and Itaell, and their j : forces for the glorias* repulse of Ueaur.; : gard at Piltsbarg. in Tennessee, and to i 1 Majer General Pope.and hi* blficees not. i soldiers, far the bravery ;.bd *kill «lfsjflayi-d ! . I in their operations against the rebels audi . '.raitors entrenched ut Island No. l i. .on I ■ the Missksippi rrw.\1'lie daring courage ! j dilligenl prusocatioh, 0rsi«lehl Valor, and! j military result of these arrievem.-n - uro | ; uuser|Hutik'd. * j ■TNJ-'ourth. That then- *u«!i this day ho n • | • sahiie «f one hnodred guns from tho Uni j led States anenal at Washington, in liolior ' ; of there great victories. . Knwis M. SraXTvis. Secretary of War. ^ . N *vr DarABTMKxr, ) ! WasntxoTON, April, St 1862. ,f Flag-Officer A5 H. Koole, comminding | the gunboats ony the Western Wat era ; A j nation's thanks aie due yon aod tue brave j . o/Tirorsund men of the flotilla on the Mi-- ' sissippi, whose labors am! gallantry at Is ; land N'o. IO. which ■urrendcreu to yon yes- . { terJay. have, for woaUN,-t»een watched with j intense inteTeit, ' , j Your triumph is uol the less tipprwekted I because it wsf prutrneleu und f.ually blood- ! Ie»*. . . r i To that Being who has vprotnctej you I through so mauy perilr. and csrrieil you on- | wanl to sucoessive victories, be- all praise j lor lli* continued goodness to our country, and especially for this last success of our ! ! arms. i , I.et the congratulation* to yoaraelf uo l i. ; your command be also exlended'to the offiI rers und soldiers who cobpara'ed with you •i GIDEON W:KLLh> " * Secretary of the Navy. BY AUt'ioKITV. LAWS OF NEW JERSEY. ! { An A el in relation to opiralors, and. others i in. tbe emj loymenl of Telegraph Companies in this State, i 1 lie itrenacted by the Senate and Gen- ! ere I A* readily of liie State of N'sv Jertey, j That tha operator* avid assistant operators. ] superinlaitdrut*. line men and those direct- ; |y engaged in the bdsinvM of receiving and ' | torwarding inessajee by Toiegraph. shall | lie exempt frntn miliiii duties and vewirfg 1 ' on juries, end from any fine or penalty ' : i r i 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall 1 J take effect immediately. Approved February 27lb. 1862. . . I j.A Supplement to the act entitled "An act i to enable the uhraon of swetnp or mead- j

ow ground to drain tha same, and to *0" ' peal a lawfierwtofori? made for thil twr" j — po*i," passed N ;><cipj«er twSSly w^fUt^ ^ one thousand seven hundred* anil nioSy-" .... 1; Be it enacted by the Enbavs aad G»r. e?al Assembly of tho Sute of N-'w J<rs»-y. from and after the pa«-:og of thi» act Rl it shall be lawful for any person or persons who inlond to niske appllvation for thv^t* Ont of any ditch, draie or water j pennant to the provision* of th» jth act to which this is a supplement, in caMipt Ah«iru shall ho no surveyor* of the highway* , c* duly elected and qaalitii-d in 'the. township through which the ditch, drainer water | at "hoarse rem, to apply to tho surveyors of ■ »« hjghway* of enr of the next adjacent tpar.- ! k ^fblps, who ore hereby Tested wjth the same ti' power e-id authority at, no* belongs to the sr of tho highway* of tho lowustip * through which the saiJ ditch, drain or *a- r> ,ter course' run*.* . 2. And bii.it ewacled.- That ail ditcti--._ and watiw courses hi-ictofi-ie laid out by the overseers' of the h^h*ays (,:• M tho .township, other than that tUroo:,-!. which the same runs, shall he d.-eined and ; laketi to be a* good und effectual in law n > (J I ifMaid oat by tbe over*-ar.< of. the high- ^ way*- of the •township through which it' j runs. f . I 3. Anil be it enacted, That this eel shall fj take effect immediately. ■ 1> I Approved, February "*■, 1662. f, ^ A supplement to "An act (vLttivu tojuri.-- •' and verdict*," approved April seven. 1 1 I , teeuth. ode thousand " isht toiudred and I forty six. ' 1. Be it eoacUid by the SsHnate-ai.'i t« n- v ! eral Assembly of the s'lale of NVh Jcrs- y. 1 j Tlmt it thall he lawful for ti> slit-riffof vh<- t couatyof Jluihmn.-or'in ct<e -t'tLr. d.---: v J or disability for the rorwnvra u.erenl. i • I summon a portion, rot less than 'forty «>i courts specified iu the uinuit euih section of ; ' the act to whlc.h this ,ls a (UppltHnfOl. to < ! Attend at the comwencc.neni of the term i and the remaining pari «f tjic panel to at | tend ul'siich future day of vho term as the bii'iness of the cnurt s>a!l re.piiro ; and it r | shall be lawful f--r fh'w' pres-dihg jndec of » j I lin couil, after the second cl«s, -lull Ik- i„ , . j aitou«t«nce, to discharge horn time to lime , j such of the juror* ef the lirst class ss in. j his Uidgineut cuu he conveniently difpeuscd " with. i 2'. And he it enavtv l. That this act shall j ' j take effect imiiieuiiili-ly. r . Approved Murrti, iffth. Ijfli j j A^ ■ Further S-jppIn'nii ul to OO » -l • t t.:l. d , "An net cbiieerniog taxes." u| pr«.v.d. « I April fbartiienih, one thousand eight ■! hundred and forty-six. ! 1 - |'«« it anacted by the SmmIi- ar,.! t;,-n- : i i eral Asstpitbljr of the Stale ol Now 3<--v.-y. . I That the warrant* heroSfmr i*»ued fer thej. collection of delinquent taxu* in the town . ship* or wardsof tllis State, -by virtue of j ^ j tin* act entitled "All act concerning tvx- j f j e», " approved April fuarleeBth. . th-ei---sand night hundred and forty.-.,-; , j-h V.I be j 6 i directed nod deltverud to the cptleeior of | j tuxes iif tha lUan»h;p or ward; ;ni the! said collector shall, iu the execution i/_- lid • { warrant, b«vu tbu 'sndln power, shall y.-er- j { form the saura duties, bo xultjec-t to ihe') "wrao forfeitures., and receive itm amo | ■ compensation as is prescribed to the -j constables by.' tho proviriuns ' of i he ! ( .before- mentioned act ; provided, that | #he provisions of thiv act shall not" be ' held to apply to any city specialty incor- j ' porated by the lawa'or ibis S lata. i 2 And be it apwotml,' That nil nets and parts of acts inconsistent with this set, be > and the same pre hereby repealed. j . Approved jilarch ill It, 1862. [ A Supplsment to the act chtrttflil "An net W for tbe feliel'of creditors against ati*eon ding and absent debtor*," approved April sixteenth, ono .'thousand eight hundred a ml, forty six. - j 1. He it enacted by the Semite and tJfcn. , era! Assembly of thentalo of- New Jersvj, . That in all cases of aitachrnenl hcfi-after j issued by justice of the prste. whru un ; affidavit shall bo filed by pr in behalf OM the defendant, setting forth facts which I 1 would render said atUehiirent tlletral -tir j void, it shall be the duty of said justice j upon a motion to qna*h tfto wriV of a'.'ach. | meat, to try said Get* without requiring j ' Ihe defendant to file a bom! according to ' the requisitions contained iu the Df:y t»c.' | nud ooetion of tl« act t\> which this is a supplement, and give judgment thcranii. 2. And ba it (io ivfrd. That in nil c»»es ' ; hehM'tcr. when nn attachment, issued by a ' justice of the peso.*, shaft be superseded oy , '■ on attoemu-nt, rsauwd pot of a hither eoqyt t I | tha plaintiff i:: Well attachment « snper. | I sedtiu 'shall b-1 emilU'd to b - first p«id nut | I of the property uttaenrd lite full amount of I Ialt the le.-ul ball and i-XpaBnu ahich u»a> J have accrued on the atuchmrnt *->".*t»p«»r-4 1 i teded.. • . • - * _! j A pproyad March. 13th, 1842. j

orn UATi,Ro.\n. - M Tbe followinz private letter, juvt re- f ceived speaks for itself, without note or J comment Futuxnki#ii)a. Apr., H, 1862. .T. S. I:r«ct«. V*<i.—J)e<ir air .-—I am glad to be able io say to yen. ^hat tha flnly obstacles in tbe way or your Rail Road ia ikit ttiirfi h dire ave been removed. Tim j way i* cleared so far a* to fin-abb* mo to soy that if jour p»opit am now prepared to \ pot tbui» "shi-ulder In the wjicel"' the work W speedily accomplished. Yon know I said to'yun I would hate nothing to do with tlw matter until I coolrf , ■ the end rrom the beginning. A good has Im-ch' made, and sare foaudatinnx laid : and now if vonr people, vriio more than an* other* imcr.-i.-d jn th» work, w'lll do 'tin- ,-hur« - promised me last winter tho whole can he tlbus as quickly a* the uatnie of the work wil! admit. 1 aitUtifiate bejn^ wish you tioxi week,. a sndiiopW to Qml alt thing* ready in your . : Kcation. Yours truly, ~ . C. B. Dcxoxk ISj: '!iic reports oT'-ocr courts owing to. aliove letter r«-c. i\e>I at a late hour, is s:tuwded Out thii> wp»k. if n" ncw* iniporlance Yorktonn. Very large forces on sides are gallivfcd there, n'uvre tbn of flic old llevoiutiou wax deckled. terrible battle will doub-.igw come off there soon. • 8«By*Tlto rcpnria lut-iittou in nuO'Jter xroluitin, tl nl Ik-otireir.irJ is dead, nnd that General I'rctitiiwt lias escaped fropt t!ie rnb' from later account^ Ts hardly i - m z m a m / i i; A \\ t <>Ui> At Gold oi-iJu. «'ii Ma Mi I Mr*. Huntiah. wTffof jloua G -TiW i; AI: it E'IaS^F T I I E • i .--t-j msm-Vai irr.yfo « o.'s • - *-«» * *=»■>«: ri V- K--BI- KI 2 + "I »..• ; : It. !1»- Ukl ►a v*|trriHi-f "f .'. »■ -nn iiratt.-mnsj. witfia . ^-»:ri*» jiiwg (»i*^ 'SN^'I'j'ij! i " I'-'* rY',"'' -via ;•!*; I WS iri **- ' \ eAtnphW. vrihl .I-lin.- »ll tlut lnrmTMUaW li -- n.M'l , 1. ll>» It.-. I Mill . 1 >w< *•'! r\lv!»;vr:) Mr n ->.,v >««.. Iuh> ! i Uiu! Ir.v I? »ii'|ju; -- -1.' .-'I. >i. i .»!|ii'in llivlr ri»:iAfji : n..T t.. inii.-l.M- nnv rcujicpv e-e|.l lb«t Rr.r -.cd .* 1 N 'tin 'f * !I. vto.-.- i/i-..1l«-rtaa> l> ap|dira« °° 13 w. n. Miu.tm ■ \-vn! Iut It mn |c ^ ' **"' '•"•"d. SHERIFF.'S SALE" •OF HOTEL FURNITURE. . i of Hoji-i Turtjnnn: snuiiiw". to is;! -.li- . -UurnfH MuU»c, Cape ninnd, Ob Um VVc.i:.rt,t..>, Apr. '43, II8-J. At to it'ek--* A. M. At the »*>»- ;-t%-r. li.akb.<ttl|lis,MrrHt. NOTICE T O THE AFF£1€TSD. TV X OAHRKTSONoir-r.hU i-rdi^iSmst »rr- ' Were. |.. it..- articled: HO'.Vt.VI.It 1.0 NO OK i lloJ4Ci.*:»->t.V. lie OiWrt!.-* ty "thr Nilurnl Power*, sklllfully rLECTDO-MACNETIBM .{ I>t none rtrapslr unlit Ihej' have given Ma a- . trlsi ' ' OUtee near BY KttS OXCEK, C'4p* 3t»V Cd , N J. J Aprii 17. IMS 11 run JtJiNT, TWO COTTAGES, TXttaSHHKIl, *iiu*tul ..a iiucin*' «.i »t« " r -MALI. sTom: nbj ll'.V KI-l.iNti ecm'.-tnrd. »|l■Mietl en Orralur *«. Apply at iLc mice of llio "OCMB \V -.re" ^ \VA I.I . PAl'KU. DXviV Ct-AKR- wnut-J re-t.-,-ifi-tljr Inftwm the * eilijxQ* ol f*pe ItUi.J S^l vlyiot). that, Iu- will bun « atnvlc or Walt Paper for > it r at 1 f A Pf. ISLAND,. esrlj In tin- atoptb ol slay. The plus and time ■ Will he Cull . tv.ecl In Uit* pep--'r- | April 17. _____ • ! IMPORTANT . PUBLIC MEETING. I f|7HK citizens of Oapo >lay Coonty and ' '■ I Cup.- l.Mi..l,iiilrre*t«d lnonr mutua! welurr. I hre rx-c ie-i«4 la meel si the Mnyo#a ..i»ee in ll... M Ctlvnf t «i"! Dtel.il, ou Saturday »l 7 o'rtock P. Mt, for the' |.D*p»»a of eoaiuftatiau. ami It |«*atWr 1 todevl«c •lin.- n.c in* faf the profr-oaa at our bust- ' i *la# late KaiiodM InmUes lisvtnc drawn ol g the Meaner* imimNj emplo>.^ Iu ibr o-.n-portattoa of i.a*M-nnr* <» •t.'l trvt" ' ■!- l-fcmi, make It aa ...il-t.iiftv.-neen-.il <'« iho« v.mnenw.1 i.> adopt meunrr- 1" pro* n> for till* .fofl-icnry. We In TilApril 17th. tMS- | "" POUDRETTE i * ' or Till; • I I-0DI MANDFACTURTNG CO. It \TIMI.IM ivM-.iut -the CKIiAltur .and moot * , 1 1' K» t.i\ni.Lfi:nriuaa» n. n.c b .sJEn, Wia » 4 a! Blrawad'* Stove, lope trioad., " I Apr^l&--f. _ _ . -} |^f*lkdvrrtise your bnsiadM. I