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ned no me, I to Baltitied. This id, beyondiboot $170ned until en a post Id. Keane's under-baa beauiaccount-he cl earns'olanieersHate qhhitered un-Ice of the sons who teers, by fficer, or9 entitledcond 8eo-9e of real damage •roops to Commoni amounts-^are to Is to be of dam* he State m. This present feguftrdflInesday,otn the(fared a i Com. »ted to Uvea of irs, and % eachjounty, ly per aid by d that xcnlars unmis-be re* ed.n beredr teleices of of thewhom s were ■eceiv*lanksfleu.seemson of . theyse for iciana ■eerediy are n forQQO!Vfevis,i fireyed,vingrigincostxr . ^ 1 . nunP .Hugh Campbell were appointed acommittee to employ music for Saturday.Mayor Sawyer stated that two bands had oueretr already.Mr. Samuel Riddle, from the School Committee, reported the result of a meet. ir,g of thosohool teachers of Allegheny and Manchester, which we note elsewhereand moved that a band be assigned for the purpose of attending at the' F«der*l street depot, at ten o’clock in the morning, to[here lnl9rVft,B duirQS the ©xercisesMr. Richaidson, from the School Com. raittee, reported that the schools of Moo-ongaheJa Borough, Temper aneevi lie, West• 0hrtiiGIB township would hL? w w r*aPecUv« Mhoul houses and read6 “^rngton’a Farewell AddressGoy. Johnston staled that the schools of B.rmingham, South Pittsburgh and East Birmingham were to meet in the boroughhall in me former bo. ough for the samepur poso.Mayor Sawyer offered the followingstating that the object was to correct an inadvertence in not alluding to the Somor.He. victory in his proclamation:Resolved, Th.t all of our citizens be invi-t*d lo join, on the 22d, in celebrating our glorious victories at Somerset. Fort Hinry, Fort O Boanoke Island andpreceding or sucoeedir g them.The resolution was adopted and Mayor. Sawyer then staled that he had secured Concert Hall, and that it had been propos-IdA?*mVlieK?A' Kobert L M°Gook to address a public meeting at the hall namedon Saturday afternoon at three o’clock__Ll ray? uested t0 forward anmviu.mn to CuL McCook to be with us at that tim0.nf i^hLf;^^8’,0halrm!U1 of a meetingfni .iVPfl?ciP?i8» sported the following, adopted by the meeting;Re Ived, ThatthepuptleoftheFirst,Sac. ond and Fourth rds meet in thoFourth?ous*;“60enh'aiHigh School;ih^'r’hi^ w“,d ?into WardachooU in ‘ ,'Illd ^ard Scbc House, and theFn th To a?d ! ^th W“rd schools m the Sixth Presbyterian Uhurch for thepurpose of hearing Washington’s Farewell»,°15 iad’ °D Saturday. 22J inet., at ten o clock a, m,The Mayor and Chairman of the meet.jog were desired to wait on the County Commissioners and request them to itlu minate the Court House.A3?a\uimo? Dram wa8 on motion, ad-dedtotb? ^committee for Allegheny.0i©fKymen and parents of school children were invited to attend the readingareweU addrees at th© Plaotl. JP1® b(!ur for ^laminating was fixed atrrS?0C\aad tbe committee request that a I the cburch and fire bells be rungat that hour. All Seminaries, Academies and privateschools were requested to make arrange-af?8tnbiin at MiUble places aud having the Farewell address read.-a^°w Tb0S' Howe was selected to read Washington’s Farewell Addsess atHonT w °ra da‘urday »ftlt;*noon. and non. a. W. Loomis was named as his alternate.The Committee then adjourned.D* partmei The Chi of the SapRopresetmenu. Officers lt;guished cit Preparatthe Preside assemble it Dipl imatic the Justices Vies Preai and navy c Ro-m; and era in the S'Proceed i tPrayer b Washingtor which, tne f will be prlt; Navy Dapa John W. Fc the address.The Senali od a large ni including in Symington, i aadier lo be .FBaltimoiboat has arr Point lili ter waited for ti George Was went Qp J aa to receive th bat owing to river they steamer left Press went uconsequentlySeven hum expected, inc The steam Old Point, 1 o’clock on Th ei ed rough brings the bo 10th Connect! the 29 th Mas* the 9th New « Company A, of Major Kin Douglas and' QoL Russell*here by the be All the capt the steamer prisoners are e General Bo the rebel autin release.No farther t was any imme The gun boa I beth City.All the fleetoke.An immense been captured, flag, worked b amount of qu swords, sabres, guns and pi*toi The French down from Noex-ACounty Educational Institutk—ArrliXT ntrr XT .
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