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Ketclium Caught. THE POLICE ARREST HIM?INTERESTING FACTS AND. RUMORS. [From the N. Y. Express of 2Gtk ult.] Edward B. Ivetclmm, the greatest of all modern defaulters and forgers, was arrested last night, and is now in durance vile. He was takenmto custody by detectives Macdougall and Gilmore, in West 20th-street, where . he had been secreted since the forgeries had become known. When arrested, he appeared very cool and nonchalent, did not betray the slightest excitement, and accompanied the officers as unresistingly as a babe. lie stated to the officers that lie had not been out of the city for a single day since his mysterious (?) disappearance, and expressed much surprise that he 'had not been tracked and arrested before. On Tuesday last he spent the whole day riding and walking in and about Central .Park, and in the eteuing walked down fn>m the Park to his temporary residence. In Ills possession was found $50,000 in greenbacks, which was taken from him by the police, and is now in their hands awaiting final disposition. Kotchum tvas brought to the police headquarters last night, Aand was locked up in one of the strong rooms attached to the Defective's office. i i'ii IMS morning lie sun mamumis the same jaunty and devil-maycare air about him. and in all respects he acts like a youth who does not, realize the position he has placed himself and others im It ?;ill be remembered the importers' and Traders' National Bank, about a week ago, offered five thousand dollars for the arrest of Kctehum. Since then the detectives have been diligentJy in search of the fugitive, but did not strike his trail until yesterday. They then followed Irim up very closely, and finally succeeded last night in tracking him to the house in West 201 h-stre-el, where lie was arrested. i i: :. -\o criminal proceeding, u understood have been instituted ng&jnst Kctchum, but he will be x ^SeldTor the disposition 'of the .authorities. It is rumored that Ketchum. while concealed put aside money enough in a safe place to take care of himself for a long while. He has, it is estimated, $150,000 in some safq place, and being assured of that fact, concluded not to be particular as to his arrest., which he knew would take place some time or other. Ketchum is reported to have said that he expected to be tried and convicted, and thought it best to provide against any emergencies. The prisoner does rrcrt* look particularly troubled about his situation-: in fact he seems to think that there is not much of a crime about the transaction in which he was engaged. He appears inclined to consider it as a pretty heavy gold speculation, in which he got considerably the worst of it. Having "borrowed" money which would have been paid in the ev?nt of successful operations, he looks upon it ^is borrowed money which cannot be paid at present, though hoping for a liquidation of the debt at the earliest day possible. In short, he is nothing but an overgrown T5nj7--^tiral3L_.Qiit of his element, and without judgements enough to get or keep oitt of the mr i r jj -r> tt j i way. inais jduwuiu r>. ivetcn*im, as described by those who were last to have the honor of his personal acquaintance- It is said that in the house where he was captured, he enjoyed himself in a pleasant manner, driving dull care away in light amusements, and in speculations as to the effect of his operations. It is said that the family of Ketchum knew as to his whereabouts ever since his disappearance, but from a natural sympathy with his misfortune, said nothing about it. Besides, no criminal proceedings having been commenced, they are guilty oi no offence if the story is true. But few people knew of the arrest, but the news soon spread iike wildfire, and now every one wants to know what is to become of the prisoner. \_S'pecial to the Nashville Press. ] trig examination of ketchum the creat forger. New York, August 28.?Edward 13. Ketchum, the forger, was arraigned this forenoon before Justice Herman, in the Magistrates' private room, in the Tombs. None wore admitted except those interested in the 1 case. Prisoner asked for an adjournment for a few days, as the | gentleman he expected as council ! had not yet arrived. Mr. Hall agreed to adjourni ment till Monday, and moved i?lhe prisoner bo committed to the ! Tombs. The adjournment was granted and the prisoner was committed to the Tombs. j Editorial Courtesies.?You crooked old bundle of contradiction--don't you oppose the policy of restoration? Didn't vou say I you were in favor of a general I amnesty, by which, of course, the ! Vj^rht of fVmoo. wt?/? - t>oori ?i>r ' rebellion to vote should be con| coded to them??Louise ilk Democrat. You ill-smelling and .we'll stuffed old sack of poudrette?don't you know that the amnesty held out by the President to those who take the prescribed oath does not embrace the right of voting 1?Louisville Journat. You diseased odot of a bad cat in had health?didn't you know that the amnesty advocated by you, and even President John| son's amnesty, does not forbid j the right of voting, or have you | lost all your sense in your scents? ! ?Louisville Democrat. j Yyu old centre of all stupidity i and scenter of all creation?you I old uncorked bottle of the distilled essence of assafietida, stinkweed, polecat and nigger?don't you know, that, if the amnesty ' recommended by us and even i Trtlincmi ilri r?iih fire ; i u vjuicv?4 r*' ' w j the right of voting, iliey don't j intancddle with that right at 1 alt, l?ut leave it to the States j whore it properly belong ??L<m* i ixville 'Journal. i Gen, Joe Johnston on | the duty of the South. HAI.TIMORK, August 24.?Tlio Fret" rick.-burg (Va.) Ledger of Tuesday pub lisho* flic following letter of Central Jo< scpli F. Johnston : 4*J?CKFAI.O SPRINGS, MKCKi.KXBrjaJ Covntv, Va , August 17.-?You ask my i views of the future course and futrtro interj csts of us all. The case is so plain lint i very little can be .laid or written Upon i it. | 4 \Yc oftbc Sontb referred tlio question I at issue between us and the United States ! to the arbitrament of tire sword. ! 'The decision has been made, and it is j against us. Wo must acquiowi in that i decision, n^copC it as final, and recognize I Mm f:iitx-tfc Viremia is acain one of tlii United States "Our duties and interests coincide.? Wc shall consult the.one and perform the other by doing all we ran to promote j the welfare of our "neighbors, and to rei store prosperity to the country, i "We should at once commence the duj tics of peaceful citizens by entering upon some useful pursuit, qualifying ourselves | to vc*e, if possible, and at the polls our ! votes should be cast for conservative men | ?men who understand and will maintain j the interests of Virginia as one of the United States. ; "This is the course which I have rcj commended to all those with whom I j have conversed 011 the subject, and that | which I have adopted for myself as far as as bracticable. "Verv trillv yours, "J. E." JOHNSTON." iSTew Perfumery &c. TUST OPENED A LARGE AND ^ beautiful stock of French, English and American-rcfiiwrcry, and, Toilet ar ; t>c!e<, consisting of uoiogno, luagnona Wrtfcr,: Haudherehiaf Extracts, Pomade, Toilet Boxes and Powder, Genuine Brown Winsor Soap. Tooth nnd Hair Brushes, Pressing combs, <fec., <fce. II. F. HODGSON. September 8. Kerosine Oil QF THE BEST QUALITY. A ^ fresh supply received every two weeks also Lamps and Chimnies. H. F. HODGSON. September 8. o Confectionary, &c. PJ.UM PROPS, CANDIES, AND ^ Lozenges, &c., for sale by H. F.HODGSON. September 8. TANNRRS OIL, BLUE STONE, Copperas, Extract Logwood, and Concentrated Ley. For sale by H. F. HODGSON. September 8. - ggjgf f foFsale^ ^ H. F. HODGSON. September 8. DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C., &G. The subscriber has just opened a fresh supply of Drugs, Medicines <?c.? All of which are of the very be3t quality and will he sold as cheap as {nssiblo. tS5"Physician's prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. Persons wanting Medicines on Sundays will please send from 9 to 10 a. in. September 8 H. F. HODGSON. Nickerson's Hotel. COLUMBIA, S. C. 'THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING leased the large and COMMODIOUS BUILDING known as the "Columbia Methodist Female College," will open it as a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, on Sep. tembcr 7. t o vrr'ttttrfcrvm t^rnrvrlnf r\r jfc^-Papers throughout tho State copy twice a week for five weeks, nad send bills to this office. September 8. lot. L1*Y OF LETTERS, "REMAINING IN THE POST OF-^ficc at Camden, on the 8th cfSeptember, 1805. A. Ashe, Col. Jno. S.{ Anderson, Gen ; Ab?bott, .Mrs. M. br An?r...n V j Boykin, Col. S. M.; Bell, if. I>.; Blair, L \V. ft.; Barrett, Miss Lizzie; Brevard, Miss Mary; Brevard, Miss; Ballet, Miss Mary; Ballev, Catherine; Barnes, Geo. VV;; C. Campbell, Mrs. Margaret (2); Cautey, M. S.; Cook, Mrs. E.; Cook, Ben. I 1). j Dawson, Miss Charlotte; Dave, Miss Su- | san; Dower, Wm; I E. Ellis, Brrant; F. Ford, Mrs. llebecea; G. Gordon. Dr.T. E. (3); CI rice, George Vvr. ! Gilbert, Mrs. G. Si.; Hunt, L. W.; Hume, Alex; Hey ward, A. K. J. Jame, Miss Clary; Jones, John J.; JeftVrs, Mrs. S. J.; Johnson, Maj. John; j Johnson, X. E. L. Losesnu' Mrs. M. L. M. Meggettj Mrs. Paul F.; Mokky, James A.j Mai hews, Capt. o. F.; McKinnoif, L; j MeGlecklin, Els?; M&Cra^r, S. I jiurliim; Millar, Henry. 0. | Oaks, V. J. I r. I Flavor, It. U* I'orrv, )\. F< !.K-. ( Kubinsoii, Mrs. Jai'o E. A.*, Eager*, Mr. S. 1 bj.ilccs, II.; Sluley, ,)u!rir, Smith, IA H? i Stokes'. Miss E.jSanders, rhio?. (.).* Smith; Mrs. J alia A.; Spradlev, J. li. T " Taylar, W. It ( :}. ! ' r. Dyne, Mi.-s "\"#ii:; Vons, Miss Sarah W. Wimigcs, C. M.J Walker,- Daxi-.l /iii!irri(-riii:in, Alhcrj 'Willis & Chisolm, FA V TORS; (OM MI SSI ON MR IS (HI AM TS, SHIPPING AGENTS, OFFICE HI ILLS IIOISE, CHARLESTON, S. 0. | K. V, 11. LIS, A. R. CIHSOLJf. I W/IIX attend to tho purcbasf^alemid sliipI T V niont (to Foreign hik! Domestic Ports,) on Cotton, Pice. Lumber, Naval Stores; to tlio Collection of Drafts, Pnrfharo and Sale of all Securities. Consignments of vessels solicited. ItEFKKS TO .* Messrs. John Eraser A Co., Charleston S. C. Messrs. Geo. VP. Williams & Co , Charleston, ?. Messrs. TVndergast, Bros. & Co., New York. Geo. Schley. Esq., Augusta, Oa. T. S. iietc-alf. Esq., Augusta, Ga. Messrs Clark, Dodge & Co. New York. * Messrs. Murray ,t Nephew, New York. Messrs. E. W. Clark ? Co. Philadelphia, Tenn. Messrs. I'cti'lorgasl, Fenwiok k Co , Baltr MCiv, Sid". Messrs. Pam'I Harris ,fe Sons, Baltimore. Md. Sept. 8 1 8(h>. 5t . FOR SALE. ONE 2 Horse "Wagon. Hon axle trees; odc No, one Buggy; one of Terrell, Herring k CVs Fire Proof Safes. Applv at Sent. 8 It TillS OFFICE. FOR SALE OR It EXT. MY River Plantation, 3 miles from Camden, iVX containing 2,500 acros. H. BAUM, Sept. 8, " 'if J ust Heceivecl 4 Large assortment of Boots k Shoe.-fA t\. HUBBARD & YOCOM. Sept. 8, if U. P. BONNEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in the Court Howe Building, Camden, S. C. September 8 Missing Books Wanted. The subscriber will pay a reasonable reward for missing voL times of sets of Books belonging to the Stock of J. RUSSElX, Esq., Charleston ?especially when the returned volumes complete sets, and for all single volumes-. Also, a reward of Five DoHars will bo piad for a copy of the Roman Misal, illuminated. The Books were taken from Mr. Bonney's store-hooso, iu February last. M. BISSELL. September 3?2t CHOICE BACON. QAA LBS. of VERY CHOICE HAMS, ?>Uv SHOULDERS and sides for sale.? Apply at this o!5ce. . September 1. It. . A , I ' " >" . ' al jgIII im m m nwiinli 'niifih ? mjjamggmm' m i i ggHBMHgeggiri^ HU1BA1D & YflEOi ARE NOW RECEIVING THE FINEST STOCK OF GOODS ' YET OFFERED IN THIS MARKET, WHICH HAYING BEEN PURCHASED IN . v 1ST'33 W ."STORZL By an experienced Buyer, they are prepared to offer at the We are constantly receiving fresh i SUGAR, SOAP, COFFEE, CANDLES, YOUNG HYCON 1 LA, STARCH, 1 PICKLES, - SPICES; &C'' &C > &C > &tQ > &0 | jl% LARGE LOT OF CANDTTft J JUST RECEIVED, j goods OF ALL KINDS. liAAfn^ A ~mtrk ! JtfeW JL?3 ;iii^ , ALSO, WINES,HpilisTW CIGARS. | :o:? < If yoti want tiie best Groceries, Go to, . ! HUBBARD A YO'COM'S. ' If you tvant Goods, Go to, HUBBARD A- YOCOM'S. If you WHnt Mcrriraac Prints Go to, HUBBARD A- YOCOM'S. If you Want Hamilton Delaines, Go to, HUBBARD A YOCOM'S. If vou want Havana Cigars, Go to, t | HUBBARD A YOCOM'S. ' If you want tie best Brandy,- Go to; IIUBBARD A YOCOM'S. If von want Liunors of any kind, Go to, HUBBARD A YOCOM'S. If Ion want Confectionary, Go to,. HUBBARD A YOCOM'S. Tf ,vm wiint Tfiilpf Arfii'lps Ho fcfi. *"' ' IIUBBARD & VOCOM'S. ! If Tcni wan! Frngmnl Sozodont, Go to, I j . HUBBARD & YOCOM'S. i Ifvou want Bouts an J JShow, Go to-, j " -HUBBARD A- YOCOM'fi. " ! if foil want a G'Ood lJargniin Go to, HUBBARD <fe YOCOM'8. " ; If-voR 7/art one,- of tbc ? 1 f>O00 worth of Goods'txovf being received, Go to, HUBBARD <fc YOCQM'S. J jCS?'rTlic above articles arc kept corifitantlr en Intnil, by Ii. 4 Y., at tbc eld j l.sijuid of.Springer, on . , . ! ' BROAD STREET, CAMDEN, S. 0 j September 8 |r 'TOW'PRICES." ; W H. R WORKMAN, ] T A DIBS* CALF SHOKSf ALL SIZKS) $2.25 J ATTOKXE VAT JLAW & SOLIC j, ! I J Paw-fur. l ap-],-, l.'i cents. j JTCJR B EQITBTY. r i M.Son'.s blinking. J'J c. niH. I , ,c< n , 1 m,S ! broadistreet, Camden, b. C. . ';wv >oi ??r?i *-. vwm.;. , ~ . * 4J ! For sale by " H. AKXMtK. * -fp,"nibcr 1 3mos. a ! J^tL. WM. M. SHANNON, W L. DEPASS ATToasrvcY at law & souc | atiohniiy AT i-AW A** so- JTOK ty^virr. MCIBOJl Bill' UQl'ITY. at Brar.ch Br.nk. I 0ftcr,Greed S're.i, nrfirlii nnnviiW ifti Ccurt ; S(pei..b?r i 3n;t)f. o) c?Z:'.c, j ~~ w~S5. leitner, : r^-v.'ill attend to eases beforo the Superior A.TTOR!V?)\ A!%D COUNSEL! an?l - irei.it FVoVust (.'uni t' in <:io District of | LOR. Eas'.rn South i'amlinn. ?n.J especially to the I 0^,:Ci JSroad St> ect, Camd>n 8. C colloiicn of all claims ibr protwrtr against th'o . " n. Goven incut- _ " J. M. DAVIS, o FCjRSALS, ATTMIIEY 1T1AW. Yf" RKRIDKNGK at KIRKVPOOD, FOR 1 w^fH ??ce' formerly occupied by tt'in. fs CASH, or on .u toirgtitr.c ns may be de- J M* '-lianDon p< c,w | Aa^ * _ I Jobssoh. J.B.KERSHAW, I ; ATTORNEY AYR SOLECITOR, /I I ft BS P fff! IIOjicc, Broad Street, Camden, 5. C. ? I\l! \ H fllfifl KPA Iimitod ntimfcer of ntndents will bo c? % dL>if I / i iFllJu# carefully prepared foi the Ear. August 25 ?:o:?. watgheTA^^JIW7. rr^iri UNDKiyjIGM'D HAS JUST EE- "FT "R V w L CIVliD a choice Selection of . ? JJJJAi. X " ^ SUBSCRIBER IS I'ltKPAIlED TO 0< qi,, ,, c ] l ?i. % jJSL 0. REPAIR Watches and Jewelry of every w' (j ^ ** ?!" o'iption. ?t .he shortest notice; and 3 th. for?*io?. l.on'lemcn, Boys and Misses. which i - --T;' , ,i. fi,0 Market oa Pkcad th< ho cEd" <!'' u irioston juices; [ r. for : i-,;.. n call, at the store lior'->o of j /. C.>- rJ. M. LeGRAJCD. \?ra. ...Uroad Ptrco'. My motto is?: ? ? . ? ' :'Q-j:c' : !'* " I snj-'ll profits." , g. P. ANOKEK, P. H. M.OOHE. 1JCTIONEER AND OOMMIS- S j Eopiuber 1 j SIOuV I' ~~ ...... ? I \rrrpntrawt J Soua Corollua? Kershaw ursi. i ijy au. mCdonau, esquire, ohdixaLy I C a in.D E NT , S . C . f?l?REAS THOMAS F. McDOW August 25 q ' * applied to rae for Letters of Ad- r.AnTf.rrY^.77: miniration on all and Singular tie ON CONSIGNMENT* dii good and chatties; lights and credits of |UST RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT cse RobdA. R. Cunningham late of the 20^? LBS FLOUR. Also, 25 Busiels tin Distr.t aforesaid, deceased. SALT. Apply to Tlso are, therefore, to cite and ad- August 25 ' ^ 1 monii all, and singular, the kindred ere and editors of the dccea od to be and AUCTION AND COM- I prt appe; before rao at our next Ordinary's MTCQTmo ^ Conrifor the said District, to be holden JYlXoSXON. a f at Ksbaw Court House on the 25th rPHE SUBSCRIBER STILL CONTINUES rui day Sptembcr of inst., to sliow cause, if -J- tJie abovo business. All orders left with I any, by the said administration should ^ ^ nrnmmT-Bttln/d^' G?TLE' cai not VgraDteJ. ^bc pro?plly..tte.ae4 to-charg.s ,-e.son. Gitn under my hand and Seal, this Aug II * J. K. WITHERSPdON. of 1 eighL' day of September, in the year of ? ; our Lrd one tbousond eight hundred and NotlC?* si.\ty4ve, and of the ninetieth year of tho rPH15 FLAT ACROSS CIIESNUT'S OLD Indepndence and Sovereignty of the X. FERRY is now ready for travellers, with Stateif South Carolina. an experienced Ferryman. It is tho most di- ( ALEI.L. McDON^LD; 0. K. D. J'^road from Camden to Wiesboro sic Long- ^ Sejtcmbcr 8. 2t. August 2o 31 -ST STEAMEE as dp. a3oUt ;h? irtH int, triH arriv# S the" jji&odid light drflaghi steamer .X "R T3~K-"XT >, ti w B| ceir0_freigbt of every description for ?eorg?- ^H| town^ Carles too r Wilmington and ell inter* mediate landinga. Charges for freight ftado acccaiiutiog, ty making applloetion to _^^H| J$SATHAN PA<J2, September 1, 18GC, _____ medicines! *" ^ Quinine, calomel, blue mass. * 1 LAUDANUM, Paregoric, Morphine end fl Camphor?all of the beet quality?for sale by m Aug. 11?*tf S. BaUM. uM - ... .-,. V Quick Sales and Small 1 Profits. . HOOP 8EJRTS, SOAP, COifflS, LADIES - / VEILS, Coat's Cotton,"fins and other actions, cheap for-. Cash, at Mrs. Crqafey'g itore, by . P E MOORESeptember 1 SCHOOL NOTICE MRS. McCANULESSWILLBfi- * " J^ffK^.OPEN h?r school on the 8d of WSlfiS^OctOTlit She will take a limited Ttygfey number of pupils. Parents desirous afcy -C r,? ,t_}. **1" Ui o^4#aauj5 m ou wuuuim iri? Dleafle make application before the 8th of leptefnber, as no application Trill be received^ tiler that paiiad.~.lianB&-.xaid*- 7ffn . ? August 25. " ts V SCHOOL NOTICE. jm. MR.McCANDLfiSS WILL OPEN SCHOOL FOR BOYS on the 2d t%^flj^day of October. Ohiy a small nufniflSp'ber are wanted, Patents desirous of <eaSr sending trill please make application >n or before the 8th of September.'as no appli:ation Will be received after that period. Tenc3. nade known on application to him. Auguts2G tf. ' Groceries. W" E HATE JUST RECEIVED A COMPLETE assortment of GROCERIES, ronsistiDg in part of Coffee, Sugar, brown, clarfled and crushed; Tea, green and black; Starch, f'iflli, Cheese, Soap, Ginger, Pepper, -Ctndies, iperm and adamantine, &c., Sc. McDONALD & MoCtJP.RY. AOgust i8. ft A. BENJAMIN AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MER- A CHANT, A Offers at private sale ^A 1 four seat Carriage} I four seat Buggy; 1 diuner set of French China?1G2 piecej/f 1 Sewing Machine?Singers, 2 Kegs Nails, 2 Saddles. Iron-Pi^&aaU Ovens; Furniture of all description %-f 24'Bags fine Flour?10 Ibvfor $1,00. Feather Beds, Matlrosses, Pillows; Fenders, Siioval and Tonga, Hand Irons; Syrup, Peas, Honey, Mackerel, tobacco; Stouo Jars and other articles too numerous o mention. Apply to S. A; BENJAMIN". September i. 8t Notice. WE HAVE THIS DAT FOBMBD ft' CO-/ PARTNERSHIP, under the firm of . - . JoDONALD & McCURRY, for the purpose-of # " } :arrying on the general mercantile and menu- V / ftcturirig- business. S / v-% *ngU3t IB: _ . ^ STOLEN? Sj| From the stable oE- kennfqfc " s McCASKELL, on the nlglit of the . - / ustant, n BAY MARE, about-15 hands hfgB?. ~-( rith a small white star on the forehead; som& -"L. 2 or 14 years old, Any information concern- > s'gher whereabouts, wHfbo thankfully received fc'd liberally rewarded. KENNETII ifcCASKELL, Aug. 11?3t* near Lynches CreekL Notice. A PPLICATION WILL BE MADE AT THE ; jL NEXT session of tlio General Assembly f the State of South Carolina, to extend the orporate limits of the Town ot Camden, so' a to include the village of Kirkwood.August 25 POST-OFFICE NOTICE. Headquarters Eastern* Dibt. s. C., { Sumter, S. C., August 2, 1865. J Ctt) Try oA/iAwlonha miflt MtA loTTQ rtf ill ft r.itcd States of America, no Mail Matte? of lydiscription whatever can be received fr rworded from ' any Fo?t Office, unless the' ' >stage is propaid. Very respectfully, Your obedient servant', G. G. SPEAR', Td A. A. A. General. J. M. Gatie, Acting Postmaster ai imdon, S. C. . August 11 ARRANGEMENT. Camden, S. C., July 11, 1865. UXTIL FURTHER KOilCE THIS OFFICE ILL bo open for the delivering from 9 to 11 ' :lock, A. M. (Sundays excepted.) Mails 11 be reado upland forwarded to all parts of d United v-j*. first oorortuuitr (n* aro is no regular mail facilities from this place tho present,) ** J. M. GAYLE, Postmaster; EADft'RS MIL. DIST. E. S. C. TifiRD Seperate Brigade V CteaiiiKGTO.v, S. C., Aug. 9,1865. j J EXERAL ORDER yO. 1*. . ^HE MILITARYa1 AUTHORITIES - throughout this District we hereby cctcd to extend to the people all ii.ee;ary assistance in repairing and p-utv g in order tho public roads vritbin Jir limits. To this cud, the former Commissioni of publio highways arc authorize'! to iceed, ns heretofore in accordance with . 5tom, in. calling out and superinte^;lug M oroefoTthe accomplishment of H rposo, in wbiob the aid of the ' JH .borities will be given tbem. J nestly recommended that the p:<-pi?.* . jfl ito iu causiDg the successful coii'.c.cL.r,:. . this work. By command of Brig. Gen. GEO. L;.BEAL. {Jhas. B. Fillebrowx, Lieut. & A. A. A. G. }tScial Copy : E. A. Fibre, Cupt. 30ih ss. V. Vols. Comd'g Kershaw Diet. August 18