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Day
9
Month
January
Year
1863
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Public Domain
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fighting at Murfreesboro pnneipully lo ■official dispatches. jsT" We aro aguiu iudebted to Hon. 15. F. Granqkk, also to Hou R. E. 'Trowbridge, for valuable public doeuuients. L'üS" The new County otlicers entered on duty on tho first inst. - Tbe January" term of the Cir'cuit Court wil] opeu on Tuesday next. gJg"Tbe funeral ceremonies of Heut. J.vmks Clark, acting Adjutant of the Fourtli Michigan Iufantry, kill-ed in the Teceut battlo at Fredericksburg, will .take place in the M. E. Churcb of this ■city, on Sunday next, at 2 o'clack, P. M. JX5T" Sciioff & Miler havo reouivecl .another invoice of Photographio' ' ■burns, Photographe, engravings, etc, ■which are going off Hkü " hot cakes." their store is a regular fine 'art gallery, anc} if y ou have an eye lor the beauüful drop in and see them. The January number of Ir ank JLeslies Zadiea' Magazine has in aJJiliou ■to immoruus fasliion atid embroidory plates, wood portraits, ■ landscapes, etc, ■etc., a beautií'ul steel portrait of abcautiful womau, Mrs. Geo. B. McClelian. The table. of contenta of the number is ■varied, iüterestiog and instructive. $3 a year. Address Frank Lesliu, 19 City Hall Sipare, New York. SP Prof. T. C. Abboï, formerly Principal of the Uüion School of this city, aud since Professor of Ilistory and English Literature iü the State Agrieultural Colloge, has been eiooted President of the latter institution. We can congratúlate tke institution oa bis appointment, and would congratúlate Prof. A. if we honostly thought the affairs of tlie collese iu sucha pcomisiqg state as to. warrant it. - We are indebted to Prof. A. for the aanual catalogue of the college for 1860. It shows an attendance during the year iu the several classes of 69 students. mm - Hlfc! - i 1jjL2r There was a gathering of the colored population ia our city on Monday, from all the región round about, to celébrate the issue of the preclamation, and glorify "Oíd Abe." There was a spoaking meeting in the old Presbyterian churcb, in the afternoon, a supper at the ,,1106 place in the evening, and a grane soiree 'út thé Exchange Hall after the supper. ' Our "Reporter" has not ye -writton up bis notes, but we understanc tbat the " free Africans of American de scent " enjoyed themselves hugely, and that thoy inagnauiniously permifted sorae of the white folies to particípate in the festivilies. jL=L" We have received the XXV uuruber of tho llebellion Record. The illustrations in this number are steel portraits of 'Gen. Braxton Bragg, ol the Confedérate army, and Gen. James ■B. Wadswortti, late eandidate for 'Governor of New York. ïho contenta f the number are entirely docunwjntary and cover the pariod between May lsl 1862 and June lGthnc'luding those pertaining to the occupation of New Orleans, the battle of Fair Oaks, and ■other important events. Publishèd in monthly numbers at 50 ets., by G. P. Pltnam, N. Y. Chas. T. Evans, 448 Brodway, General Agencs.

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