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The Daily Dispatch: December 12, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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e day, if not by praying and offering up thanksgiving sermons and hymns, by feasting on roast fowl and its accompaniments. The managers of the Opera House, Messrs. S. W. Glenn and James A. Cates, also offer additional at tractions to their house, and are in a fair way to be remunerated for their exertions. The bill for to night's performance embraces "The Dream at Sea," in which Miss Mary Mitchell sustains the character of Anne Trevanion, and Launce Lynwood is to be represented by Mr. S. E. Browne, the able stage manager. Other novelties finish the bill. Market supplies are abundant, and sell at reasonable rates. Wood and coal are rather scarce articles and are held at high rates. The products of the country, with the exception of market truck, do not find their way to this city, as purchasers are not allowed to export the same. Hence the farmers can find no object in glutting the market with articles for which there is a limited sale. The colony of contrabands at C