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--But one hotel, the Pulaski House, is yet open, and at this the fare is decidedly light and the bills decidedly heavy. It is owned by one Wiltberger, whose loyalty is supposed to be in bad odor. The probability is, a change will take place in the establishment as soon as suitable arrangements can be made. San Salvador Aiding rebels — the case of Bradshaw and Reynolds. The Yankees are about to bully another weak nation. A Washington telegram says: A dispatch from Acting Rear-Admiral Pearson, dated Panama, November 5, received at the Navy Department, calls attention to the action of the Government of Salvador in regard to the rebel pirates Bradshaw and Reynolds, arrested at San Salvador on suspicion of being emissaries of ex-President Barrios, but discharged on their declaration that they were in the employ of the Confederate States, and only there for the purpose of destroying and injuring, as far as possible, American commerce in the Pacific. He says: "I judge tha
Wanted, and old White Man to go to New Kent to live on my farm. One that can come well recommended will have a good home and liberal wages given. Also, wanted a White Woman, without encumbrance, to go to Hanover to cook and wash for a small family. One that will suit will find a good home and liberal wages paid. Apply on the corner of Twenty-fourth and Clay streets , Church Hill, to John P. Pearson. ja 10--3t*