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RAINER’S PANORAMA.

To-night will be produced, at Parnell and Boylan's Hall, Rainer's American War Panorama, Part I. City of Charleston,— Rear view of Fort Sumpter—Evacuation of Moultrie by moonlight—Firing the first gun—Bombardment of Fort Sumpter—View of Broadway, New York—Burning of Norfolk Navy Yard—March of Col. Elsworth’s Zouaves down Canal-st., New York—City of Washington—Passage of the Long BridgeView of Harper’s Ferry—Buttle of Great Bethel—Steamers conveying troops down the Mississippi River—Battle of Rich Mountain—Encampment of the Army of the West—a Foraging Party. Battle of Bull’s Run—Gallant charge of 69th Regiment— New York Volunteers on a Masked Battery— Charge of the Black Horse Cavalry—Panic and Retreat of the Union Army at the Battle of Bull’s Run—Uuited States Fleet in a storm off Cape Hatteras—Contrabands at Fortress Munroe. Part 11. Grand Mechanical Diorama of the terrific Naval engagement between the ’ ‘*Kearßage ” and “ Albania.” Part 111, Battle of Springfield, Missouri, and death of Gen. Lyon—Destruction of the Confederate Privateer “ Petrel Col. Haw kin’s Zouaves fording tho Potomac —Bombardment of Fort Jackson and St. Philip’s—Battle of Williamsburg—View of City of Richmond, Va.—Battle or Antietam —Storming Forts at Vicksburg—Gen. Grant fighting his way to Vicksburg—Batpe of Gettysburg—Battle of Chancellorsville and portrait or the celebrated confederate General, Stonewall Jackson—Humorous camp scene by moonlight—Bombardment of Petersburg—Explosion of mine—General Sheridan’s gallant charge against the confederate General Early—Views of Fortress Munroe and U.S. Fleet—the bombardment and capture of Fort Fisher—Sherman’s celebrated grand march from Atlanta to the Sea—Sherman’s soldiers Foraging—U.S. colored troops entering Charlestown—Surrender of General Lee and his entire army to General Grant Assassination of President Lincoln in the city of Wa h’ngton— capture of Jefferson Davis, President of the Southern Confederacy. Part IV. Grand funeral procession of President Lincoln in the city of Washington the most elaborate piece of mechanism ever presented to the public A quantity of beautiful and valuable presents will also be distributed amongst the audit nee during the entertainment,

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1335, 28 July 1883, Page 2

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RAINER’S PANORAMA. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1335, 28 July 1883, Page 2

RAINER’S PANORAMA. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1335, 28 July 1883, Page 2

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