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Sacramento Daily Union, Volume 27, Number 4181, 15 August 1864

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LETTER FROM WASHINGTON.
LETTER FROM NEW YORK
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[BY OVERLAND MAIL.] ATLANTIC INTELLIGENCE
KXfKiCrS FBOM BKBSL JOtfiSALS.
ij TH'CLVK IKAES*ISf;A KKNtliiV PBISON.'
I N.oseoay*.— The j'hrm->■ and il< chunk gives iloral counsel:
THE TBEiTSMLir OP *H)L) OKKf.
How to Treat Ixjtrbi) Trees.—The in Home Garde* contains the following:
AGRICULTURAL MATTERS
NEWS OF THE MORNING
THE CONSTITUTION AS IT IS.
THE SWORD AND THE SPADE.
BY OVERLAND TELEGRAPH SPECIAL DISPATCHES TO THE UNION.
Bates to Anguitt 13th.
LETTER FROM REESE RIVER
[For the Un'.oa.] KSNCVDBNCVB
BISHOP SAVANICED
CITY INTELLIGENCE
BY TELEGRAPH TO THE UNION
Schooner libeled—Suits anil Judgments irriial :,J from China.
From the Jfortb. <■ Poktlaxo. Auirust I'jth
Overland Telegraph.
[For the Union ] DAMAGE BY CATTLE.
FROM CONSTANTINOPLE
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[For the Union.] THE DYING WOLDING
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
Where the Rebels Get their Coal.—The Amariocui Coal Tratk Ben* », published in New York, says:
A VIRGINIA PROPOST
THE ROMAN CONVERT.
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UNION MEETING IN ST. LOUIS.
Acidi latei) Water foh Sick Animals.—A contributor to the Chicago Prairie Farmer writes as follows:
The Dependence of the Boom on the North. The following confession was made by the Mobile Herald and Tribune in I^4'i:
A DROWN BATTLE IN PARLIAMENT
Ot'K Prisoners at Macon* (Ga. >—A private letter from an officer now confined in the military prison, Macon i,Ga.), say ; i
FOREIGN GOSSIP.
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