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wamp, Sugar Plantation Life soldier' Life Is illustrated in the , the march, and the tent. before and after battle. The Pyrotechnic Displays Introduced in the of the battle of Manassas. The Panoramic Views and the number of figures introduced are unequalled. Among the most superb Triumphs of Art Are the loading and firing of detachment of the Washington Artillery and the wounded Officer and his Faithfl Steep. Hamorous Automatoes from time to time afford a striking contrast to the Serious and Pathetic. A full Military Band in sttendance nightly. Exhibitions every night, and Matince evers Wednesday and Saturday, at 11 o'clock A. M. Admission, 50 cents Children and servants, halp price Reserved seats, 75 cents Doors open at 7 o'clock. Curtain rises at 8 Tickets for sale at the Bocksteres of West & Johnston, Woodhouse &Co, Randolph &Co, A Morris, G. L. Bidgood, and at the Box-Office at the Hall from 9 A. M. till 5 P. M. mh 28--ts
a few old black logs, which have so long kept their fleet at bay and which made no reply to the thunder of the vandal artillery, This is another Federal victory, and if they had a reporter with them, It would be duly reported in the Northern papers. They are heartily welcome to Skidaway, with its sand files and innumerable mosquitoes. Skidaway is about fourteen miles southeast from Savannah. Lumdrs. It was currently rumored yesterday that Gen. Jackson had been reinforced by Gen. Johnston, and that a battle took place on Friday last, resulting in the complete rout of the enemy. There is, however, no farther foundation for the report than that heavy discharges of artillery were heard by the citizens of Fredericksburg on the day referred to. They Fredericksburg News, of Saturday, says: If our readers want rumors, the last and best is that Gen. McClellan was taken prisoner yesterday at Warrenton Junction, where he is reported to have about 15,000 troops. Some of our