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im tho general post ofilogs to erisou of averago salarlog Yho four preceding years, oftener than once tt eateot in July ngxt. j7 classes it s proposed to allow a sum for the cost of rent, fuel, lights, clerks, &., «. to thy offices of otuer classes wisich are distributio for clerk hire; all box rents and other perquisite: Ww, thoges sai tion; lotier carriers to be appointed, and recei. ing office boxes established and provision made for carryin; sdocal newspapers and small pack,’ unce Iettors, throe. cents ; drop @nd no carriers’ fees allowed: regiatered letters to pay of twenty cants; nowspayer postage on wechlies, pe jdartor, five cents; semi-weelies, ton cents; tri-woek ies, conts; dailies (six iseres), thirty conte; fou to be the standard weight of periodic je rate, Ne ah _ CAMERON. It was understood io Russia that he shows! ko back if Mr, Caraeron wa id Senator from Pons, ie ¥ expocted that the republicad leacers at this 4 a, It ig not f £m ich from a desire to send Mr. Clay a8 to avoid Congressional inquisition Into Srruption imbrogiio at Warrisburg that the adminis- Ho now jon gives the cold ehouldor to Mr. Cameron. pics the poor position of tendering his services brigado, and may be assigned to dity mand a negro Governor Aydarew iy that t capacity. i is thought {they might make their army golf's pporting. “ENLARGEMENT OF TII® CONGRESSIONAL LIBRARY, ‘Tho Commissioner of Public Buildings recommends an plargement of the Congressional Library, At R cogt of ove dred and eixty thousand dollars, to afodmmodate that umber of volumes that require room there. AS |) WAR DEPARTMENT BUSINESS. Tho lato Assistant Secretary of War, Mr. Watson, has to New York on official butiuews. Robert Dale Owe acting in hig place, avd Geveral Canby is porformir, the dutics of Assistant Secretary Ticker. NEGLECT OF THz PACIFIC STATRS. = Mr. McDougall spoke emphatically on Wednesday apn- the neglects in legisiation a3 to what was im- it to the people upon the Pucille slope. GUNBOAT HATTERAS. “Rear Admiral Farragut has forwarded to the Navy of bree _ Bell, of Tid In unt of the siping of tho saat “Hatton te a Galveston, dore Bell states that ho has hourd of six pers ped—viz: Acting Master Partridge, of Math famos Bais Wm. Browa, coxswain, of Toate Klyon was uncer weigh, stoering south, quarter ; and at the same time the 12th. ‘Bign was found, and the hirricae deck was adrift. recognized to be the Hattoras by certain warks mad ber hurricane deck by tho Brooklyn sowe time ago. APPOINTMENT CONFINED. ‘Tho Senate op Friday confirmed tho nomination of Wm. B. Hines, of Rhode Istand, as Consn) to Zanzibr. BE BATTIE FLAG oF THE NEW YORK PoRTY- Yount. ‘Tho battle torn flag origisally presented by Mrs. Fras! Corning to the Forty-fourth Now York State Vo! , Colonel J.C. Rico, has boou returned ta that tedy 0 Madlod as to bo unfit for furthor service. It wan ovr Tied in tho battles of Yorktowo, Hanover Court Honse ’ Mills, Malvern Hills, Groveton, Antietam eksburg. Pierced with forty-two balis at Hauo ver Court House, it has yoc fidelity and loyalty; awards compensation in Ave ngertho firat between $4,009 and $3,000, tho sooand 07,008 and $2,000, tho third Bétween $2,000 and to foo between $1,000 auc $100, the afth wise | ‘an."** to be ussigued by the Postmaster | wd way be readjusted he “op \e0s of the drst ana ~ ‘at and reason. snd ‘be accounted for by the postmasior; the box rents and Be always prepaid; oath made to quarterly returns Nalty of perjury; tho Postmaster General to re- 1 when not returnabie to writers or persons written to ill be includod in receipts and %e subject to reclama- the rate of half tora, two cents, Ms; small ‘Phpers sént in a package to onc addvoss charged at tho RUSSIAN MISSION, CASSIUS M. CLAY AND GEN. we when Cassius M. Clay returned ‘This was so confi- int ted that thoy had the result fixed, thers being t ee four democrats whose votes could be procured by’Mr. (ODORE BELL'S REPORT OF THE SINKING OF THE inary seaman, of New Jersey; Geo. A, burg, of Philadelphia; James Wright, of Troy, N. ¥.: Wm. H, Joukens, of Now Jemey. Commodore Bell reports that at throe Botook on the afternoon of tho 11th, the Hatteras was im chase of @ strange sail which waa reported from He Masthod. and was seen Inet after sunset about twelve jstant, bearing such, At a “querter-past seven the Cayuga started by wost. The Brook!yn cruised in sovoral courses far as sixty-three miles south of Galveston in of the combatants, supposing the enemy to be the ), and returning reached Galveston on the afternoon of About eleven o'clock the next day discovered 5 of a sunken vesso! standing out of water. The God gaffs were awash and the Cniied States naval Pevnon was flying gayly from the main truck. No en- Sho n= aud rod forty additional balls , $6,873 is given to local agents and mensangees 6 Aer Ae rowte agents. ‘TUK NEW YORK AND WASHINGTON pie “cideratiya in the location of | Among the, ta fap oon the fraps Toute” between Washiogtn and New Tir Reading and Columbia Railroad, swhich Is ro- presented bere by S, P. Case. This road is now nearly completed, and forms arpart of ong of the proposed lines between thoeapital of Luo nation and its commercial me- trong, Set ee WASMINGTON OMY GALLKOADSS a Preateut has"sent to the Senate a mesa? and panying resolutions of tae corporate authoritioze® Wockingisey eh @%memorial relative tv tho Metropol tan Railroe@hines, asking atteation to the subject, as & matter of importance, CONTINED DEMAND POR CABINET CMANORS, “hor RATLMOAD. 98 is 8 periods during which dead letters shall The pressure for a recovstruction o@the Cabinet ia be- main in any post office; those containing yalnable | Coming stronger aad moro general in Congressi shal circlee. losures to be registered ia tho department, | Iis hinted at if a thorough reconstruction should not be made before the adjournment, Congress will, in isaita- tion of the British Parliament im similar crise, pass a g | Tesolution dewlvring their want of conddence tn the Cabir ie Ba /\1S91ONER BOUSWELL IN REFERENC sNuractonkas’ aginrs. Tho Commivsivvor of Internal Revenue has decided that, whenever a manufacturer of agricultural imple- ments authorizes an agent or agents to sell such imple. ments at wholesale at places o@her than (ho place of manufacture, aych- agent or agents will not be revrired, as authority for such galgs, to take ize as dosiers or podiers. It, however, age ‘azont or agents shail sell such imple mouts at retail, licenses will be required under section 64, article 6 or article 27. THE RABRLS ANDTHE EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION. An exchanged prisoner, wha haw ju’t returned ffom Richmond, rsports that tho rebel politicians expposs great delight in the issue of the emancipation proclfinay tion, a Ye re ICA, INSPECTORS. A groat deal of diteatiafaction has been occasioned b; the solection of the Medical Inspectors of the roguiar pee recently notinaged, Of (he eight two are regular army surgeons, four volunteers and t¥o civilians. The regu Jars complain that they have not their fair share of the appointments, and the volunteers aro dissatisied that auy of the inspectors should be taken from civit life. ue duties of this offlee require mot only eurgic’l skil} and medical knowledyo, but a practical familiarity with all the details of array regulations and military practice. It fg a matter ow sore complain’ that political influence should placo in go responsible a position mou who tre totally unfit for th the iroportant duties inyolying the health and coniforts ot.our soldi iors. THM AFRICAN BUREAU. It {a probable that an African bareau will be added to the Intertor Pepartment upon the application of the Fmangi-+ pation League of Boston, recommen jing the establishment of a burean of emancipation. It is claimed that the numbers of negroes in tho couutry ontitlg them to equal consideration of the government with thé Indinus, as many thovean {sare now employed by the government or supported by it, and the establishment of such a burcas is demanded for roasops of both economy and homanity. ERLORT OF THR EMANCIPATION COMMISSION. The Comm isaignerg yder the Act for the Abolishmeut of BNVGE M1 tno o Diegigt Of Columbia having concluded their Inbore, made thelr report to the Secretary of the ‘Trensysy uecently. Tao number of _spglicauts for ufo bonefit of the act was about 1 3000 for te EX 28 oe glaves, who were duly oxatined and vy ler of Baltimore, law appro- Re sah feted i only $900, saben un will be paid, the atiborined average for each alavd being $300. Some of them were judged to be worth nothing, #tch a3 infants, the aged and invalids; #0 tho amounts withheld for them have been added to those osteomed of higher vaiwe than $300. ‘TAL CONVALESCENTS. Shelter has uot yet been fully supplied at the Conva- lesoent Camp, Nuring the present cruel strait of weather large numbers of men are sufferers from cold and wet. GENERAL CAMERON IN TROUBLE. ‘Ata dinuer party lately General Cameron had an alter- catica with Mr, Dawoz, of Massachusetts, toucbing bie allaged able and brave adininistration of tho War Pepart- ment. rt & t SUPPRESSION OF INDIAN OUTRAGES, Trusted Indiau oMlciats in the West have written to the Bureau here urging Congreseimal action, whereby the laws maybe ao extonded ag that outrages mpon persons qnd property may be at once punished. This is tho British aystem, nad outbreake eeldom oceur in her juris- diction, ie PUR CASE OF MR. KBNNEDY. ‘The committee of the House In the cage of Mr. Kenne- dy, the Conens Cotmulseionor, reported Thareday that the letterwoferred to them was genuine, and that its author still holds oMce under the goverument. The committee ask Uhat the testimony be printed, and that they be dis- charged from the further consideration of the matter. ‘The Lostimmy will iuciude In it several letters of Mr. Kennedy’e, written to othor parties in the South, showing that he was actuated by loyal motives. it ‘tnd two sholls in the cahor lee, Tho staf has been THR POSTAL CURRENCY." twice shot away, and twelve ¢ lor bearers have becn Thore ie » popular orror in referenco to the postal cur- ‘Killed and eighteen wounded in upholding it. MreGopn. | Teney. Some of the notes have on the lower right hand Ing bas presented the regiment a nw stand of colors in fis place. TBE ENLARGEMENT OF THE C. GOVERNMENT. bil for entarging the Minoir je'and Oswego at Tho consideration of tho @nd Michigan canal, and the locke of the canals, is arsigned for Tuercuy next. ‘The feeling ‘West in bebalf of this mexsnie w very profound States have & dircet interest in the opening of th Byeunes, primarily {dispnted control of the lake With Creat Britain, and incidyutally ax affording a ch (TAveportation to the immense a Which annually pars from tho lakes to the Thore is a feeling of dire nn sPopiilation of tho West. Aithoug|i the producta of agri ia the evert NALS BY THE NATIONAL ite Fejection by Congress would croato widerpreat dlap Pointmont, Tue people of the cight grain produciag S$ & war mousury, giving them the of a war super nount of broadstufts antic. ut among the agrieniturat corner of the back the letters A, R, N. Co.” and those not thus etemped are supposed to be spurious. The con- tract for printing these notes was originally given to the Natjonal Bak Note Company, whose signature is in small letters upoo the face. When the demand for them Decame urgent the National Bank Note Company printed the face and the American Rank Note Company the backs, hence those'which wore printed by the American Bank Note C.mpany bave their signature upon the back; bat the absence of this signature ts no evidence of epurt- ousseR®. EXCHANGE OF CIVILIAN PRISONERS OF WAK. Arrangowouta are bang made for specdily exchanging about one handred ¢ svilen prigonére, now in tho Old Capi- tol and out on parole here,.for as many Union civilians held by (ne rebels. THE WAN DEV ARTMENT. The War Departinent in future will provably have but Culture aro greater than ever before, yel they have | one Acsistant Secretary of War, instead of three, us re- Fielded to tho farmer litt! Leyond tho cost of raising. | cently. This ia considered euificient, with the addition of Froights haye advanced within two yoars from | an officer expressly sanctined by_law, to be styled the fifty to ono hundred por cent, #0 that what" | goliciior of the War Departnent. ever rise in price in the market there may | qyp NeW IAMPOHIRE RURCTION—SOLDIERS GOING Have beon, it has enured only to the common carriers Farmers’ joagues are forming in very many ef tho goun ios inthe West, in which theso quertions are dischseot And remedios suggested, The blockade of the Miesiseip- The ‘Btate of Lilinols alone has been subjected to # love of not leas than $10,000,000 by roason of the wlosing of this channel ofcommunication. Hitherto the South has offordet tho ‘best market for corn, which was floated down to Now Orioans at an expense of twenty-two or twenty three Pi, Wo, bears upon them with pec hardship. couts a burhel, and sold at from fifty to sixty conta, notting “the farmer say twenty-five conta, which was By tho present route, through tho Inkes and the New York canal, the water transporta- tion varies from thirly-three to forty coute, and if the corn shall have undergone a lind transportation of one vied to stOrage and com. mission, another cight cents i* to be added, eo that the Actual return, to the producer does not bet ten conta, sufficiently remunerative. hundred milos,aod been sul) ‘This state of things exercises the mort deprasring Fife upon agriculture, and the consoqnence fx that forming ‘inde ‘are worth no more now than they ware ten years Ago, notwithstanding population has {norrased twolold fnd over twenty five millions of eeres have been sublood domarn. Gnd added to the cultivar: ' wae corporation of Washington to ganrantoe $2,000,000 more | generations won’ bicrs wa: if wo lowt it cape Mine ‘ Pie 3 whe — teed hope stim oot | for building the rowd from the Point of Rocks to Hagers- Gen He believed tbat we woul come out ox the ceateat | “<= eae eo earen tes hie, tons tee t were ‘80 vast that ting channels of commemication | . “ teeerdiredl te Wie tipseet cabecity A ee the ware, | 10m. Ht provides for @ morfaga of the road to pay Who | POLE Twn, Crop.) of Ohio, ead Liat tho potioy to om may be tonto tbe hy fe r : | fnterest, and two per cent o ne ~ puch a way Ae tho Prosident ; ms ) . ., todees slong the ‘lakes ard all the depots of tbe tran | ‘terest, and (wo Der cent of the principal ready. ea 7 peeroes rae ll. | Taay rac Cant oerate wither tien nf mi ae || Me Pouee, tod , A car on them to purene a diffrent conren, ant t y Tines of railway aro gorged with products awaiting shi. ba Mr. Sravews, (rep.) of Pa, explaluod that withia a tow | °% ; pont comrmn, andl Unereey | Henry Thomas, mont. To the Bait it it a question of chaap brext, New CHIRTY-SRVRNTA CONGRE gd month the rafia of entiatnient. of yoveral by dred (how es Aiete oibienrs the priviieges whieh | abil rt ) 4 be stron iitere Hardon Engtand raises only wheat epough to support her *| Sonate: tl iGube) of eae. ito | fighting for be oonaidars boatlte to our Bae ' Litera, Ri one month and New York ofk months. Over fifty miliiona Wasursorow, Jan. 31, 1 | paige an army of men of Atriean t tiie “Sy on Swng glee rewas fr ‘cen. RUAERANS. | Of dollars are annually paidto the carriers of Now York . +13. | tion ae tonamber aud the States fr ~ to te com ee 4 Now Engiond, by rail and To | BAR#AGE OF 4 VOTE OF THANKS 10 NavaL OFicans, | taken; withoat lcallation a» tae torit jimmie R a: fn tend, by fall and water, for moving the | yi tate, crap.) of N. Mey from the Committee on | tow ua eo the particntar ery eee |Srmecames 1 it maae of food whieh ix potred out from the lis | sacat ames, rojerted Ick the Jolt Fesolution tendortag | 12 VC Medi without limitation a to the ‘iscipline for Hlon im Fran feet , 0 ese " PUES SE | Ayeret ia President: This bil 20% Oper spec ulatiowe hk apa vac aeoadan rd me will retain for all | 1, banks of Congres to Commander Joha 1. Worden | ata "N, tteietes feutieman from p factorien whieh te wll ct! > or chanvel | was placed by ‘ 7 ° | Merrimac, Adoped. | man. Ho wold pot r r be Woolles Maniiecturers Va vt 11D THe rarer OF TREASURY Norne. | Mr. Ilate, frot tho enmo committos, reported @ jotas | pasta me ( sey on tho aa mony at Te ie stated that. with ono Tundred and twenty-five | posoition ton/lorlug the Unauks of Congrems to Gomeno. | President | vr ag es ‘ ' pone, - . Presses, the Treacury Nepartment are now joat able to © r Wer hand! bat it io pm are & : Crtsiadore ot ale Dre } ree : be tn wwethinds ee rduer, Churion He Davia, J. Hy Dab | Sees ‘in hin suoald. not be diverted thotr prospect’ ‘ Ka. 6 Avior Print enough greentticks inde of day to pay | Dovid D. Porter and &. HY, String. | Enda for. ¥ ete couarrod, ‘The bay wr . the expennes of tho govern veut fur one day, | ‘ei ee | mmiition white men y the rerviee, and, nak * ae 1 MATL ‘TRANS! , ninittes hed atricken ou! AAMA | ance for doserttoms, hko.. ih was ull 1 . Vaan foun sew vone ant wAMIGROT ” p any tht ouniry tO him, | FebelRon, If Heweiee to bo conquered by phigrieal me me ‘ Postmaster General Bieir «ay, io anewer toa eatt have establivhed arolo to give Bothanks | He called nstention to the tne a pect oF tie yw 7 cement ex 4 According to tg showing of the Chatriney of i dhe House, that the annua! erst of mail transportaty miter, He Tastee Wy § Get Me t ree veal abt atthe phei}, Clioraint and fins £1,000 is paid to the Ne panks. “ e naxs feos! year w mad politi 2 ‘ frights ores @ Mow York is $93,080, of wiuic raga = rol wud there b " wt 4! i or a thow | aed gene. Le tv ‘ aw ~~ Torsoy Railroml and Transpo! iy, $20 cane t tated het rs tho Philadelphia avd Trev ou 4 Company, $37 600 ree. t , | Magica? Ady tama ger age pte me rf rho upen which the site nen and op Vike ore Mrlaivee wench. 25 r . Company, $12,000 to we ' Ke founded. Ite thought ies eater ra ps r9, igh Meets Wass, Ly) Wo 100. Donm | Wirurr, Ro | Vener © Gompany, 1nd 99,500 cc siden end Atv sv Rasiread + "anit, | haan the Htodeo had YOM toa aOR eo ; 3 ay. 50 in MOMR TO VOTE. The election tu New Hompshire on Maren 11 is@exeiting rnusual interest among politicians hero, and mearurer are being taken to secure the return of two ultra repablicans to Congress from that State, To this end « committee of Congressmen and the Soldiers’ Relief Committes have de termined to procure av order to seud from the couvales- cont camps ia Alexandria ali the New Hampabire soldiers to their homes, ostensibly to go imto hospital, thus enabling them (9 vote, Thore are about five hundred New Hampshir’ soldiers at the convalescent camp, TUR BLACK SOLDIERS OF MASSACHUSETTS. ‘The radicals (n Congress are tnuch olated at the success of Wendell Phillips and Governor Andrew in procuring au order from the Wer Dopartmeut for the organizing of no- Gre battalions in Massachusetts, Tt ls rumored that Cop- tain Lewis Gaul, formerly commander of the Liberty Guard, colored, in Bostou, will be assigned toa bich com. mand ja the new organization. THE METROPOLITAN RAILKOAD. The bill of Senator Rice, furnishing ald to the Metro- | politen Railroad Company, guarantees its bonds to the | amount of $2,500,000, und those of the Pittsburg and Conne!levilic ( the amount of $2,000,000, authorizing the BERALD, BUNDAY, FKBRUARY 1, 1863 %, and he still believed that the Prasitont tad latt Obituary, Wes Gentine thoneh! unwise, and n bill would #oon be ios Py oltag at Uae beginutug Of & © Contest, dad Coia- DEATH OY CANTAIN Jomn MUP Ag, — lyreat a. fange to thse aml “yam MSE [Dien —At Manila, Noverbor 5, 1862 4. ye [a it kn | it aig’, | et oa ta aon i ecnagnee, sac on | posed tho tas on Congress, The employment Of, Dueck nes 9 18 Dm acd, scott Mr, Waaow, (rep.) Of Baka trom the Committe? eo cil nat rest ca their capacity i yours, oe Forty Aee Military furs, reported back’ ihe bill to ersomrage he aide ¢ bat a8 labores®, Slaves, he MmaiDtained, const) ‘The death of Captat ~_— te eee THE MAILS FOR The i hein. toms on the writs ty mtsated Sulistiiont, the curolling snd the dtufting of ¢he milicit- cruents of sirengih ang power tv the rebels. If | aa : of the Hebel Priv. corImportamt Mr, Wilson's bill pas (ollowwese > | cies bad from the begining been ecup eye tu | Painful eiroume’ Munro cogurred under tho mont | We septagemoce from Kusepe~The Latest First. 20 t such of the voluntoors and mifities now im | ae ie acreucbangits and other kwbor, the Livea el Waar | euiigg Gx . the character of wiaol ie thas do mcm dina de thE sorvica vf the Tnitoi Staies, who may reemilst for | CHAE MATKEN aig have been smved, If he hal | CN" une Seehof Ostober, at midnigt aot | Seo ee , oe year atter the extiration of the present tor of wer, | hing in command of th troops, he won) oy 07 ie Saree mdcihmece be" thdaiaa: | Tho mail stcamabilp Ariel, Capua te will leave Qe ice, shall be entitled to a ng bani of Seay doi, vrvadd paste ed ih all the negroe® he could Ond for -indred and forty miles ABN, | port ab noone Monday for Anpine Stata to Bal “Ba i a ‘uci’ of such labor. He gad in tho Northe ahd in company with the ship Nubob, Captain Manto, tn | “a1, inaus for Contral and § I) clove at th would be gomparatively {ew gn} 16 | Order to apprise that vessel that be was about tarktng % Pay: wt Balance at wie expiration of the term or re-enlisimeny © Heros Pe dai fl eg sie Woke bide light-cor rathor what wos put on boued | Bally ast ten oolock to-morrow wm ) 48 ray ro oulist (or two years alter the ex- ss oe — rd r one-—anad on striking it on the rudder boad New Yoru Uk@atn—Jditlou for ‘thon 5 Of thoir progent term of enlistment shall he paid | rov¥. : MES inte OANA wba Dae 4 t expided with a toud report, abettering Bis | ocd at palfipast nive e’cloek ta the Sra bel of the bounty for extant provided by the | bers a.” ‘: Robin, promiso ‘i arn and woondiig an Mang a i er | contain the Latest Nows of the Advouge of Geu secL.on of the wet arprov:d.!: Lob, than t it. : es On bay elow he very xylyo- | Rts he Late a Gen md.The President sha! mak 1] South we a scout na oon “a, w ‘anal 4 te as we Wat tantly consented yag fe a he Seen fog J nant's Union Yorces on Vicksburg, oot i etnies fer euroliing” and drafting the | Mr. Wr. “was yby Yyere ould not boo! Cie whe { the Situation of Vicksburg, and tha.ngw ¢ fallitié, OF the United States, and otherwise putting | rediin there “Naehig jy morsbers Base acto nerbare te yeoned by Coneral MoClermaud : this act into execution, ‘aod the enrolment of | compromisa a, ah he eatly in fever of sustaining aud oi Nave ames {° veo ing apene > Mi : the militia aball, fail yweldte all able bodied male | was there, if all sion ~~ od eens, ip An Account of the Splendid Oparatons of tho Voie ci ween the ages of eighteen and forty-tive | perpeiuiting tho atel : pons, 4s well me by thom 7 and ¥y Forces on kansas River, wit Yours, oxcept such as may boexempt thereirom by the | tts mee einiie ir tint, fortis, A Sob berriog do oth rGeation had» x Ha se po 9 or oxisting laws of ihe United States; ond furiher exer. | cca haa so-coteditotos. $200 had wT tlomer en ne | and child tae the oth nod, aaviog’'bin we oe Bxara mee eee Hons {rom phystoal disability Honly be made after the | opinion ; and ue bad no ¢ 1% tbat Py Reva. af ¢ | Aid a ors aane Eves a w F howowar a widow fale showing th of Bt. Cuuplon, Dew Axo ond C other sids would yield OU dow the, owes of (4 4 wad beds in the mg. ihe vher’.—-Whenevgr to Prosidont shall att for tho mutta, | eres” Nout Jared foe the * COwRLILITION ag id we AU | roign reaiden ie gies “8 Well Ra oH tho American. and fo ARUNEE OF the Cap : Of the, “tates and Territories 10 be eimployed in tho aer- | osprorsed the hoje that the ios, MU of alaver mit anen of bis “aha OW Word ogidiiied to thom. Few he Mult ba Privateers Vico oF Hue (hited States, he shall spedi’y tn his call the | never he parmitted to extend. bey #4 ite prowout limite, | Cl@Incy rest, on amie Ree, Diotestenal experivnes and Duvail’s uM, on the Whit Kiver meen ene: Fe ce arte caret rem nen es: | 18 reply Ww Mr. Cox, who yostordny “Ald nogrogs wore to |g “l eatvera eh poole hedal ater gxtout th Full reports of the Deprodations of 1) > woh coed! eas; nilitia 80 calle emus: | be «: h y ‘ on the tee srl continue to serve for and during the term #0 | inp. bg peep ace na tenet | Kid," Betton thaw the autor on the Geean, speak tn) ess sobuor Shahatead:: this very “lus fimapatation on ‘tho North Whose ohjent by vetiom ‘mis iptites in his Juteresting acedtnte of the Moven of the Prenek 4 of the Presideut government. 7 ~ f 2 the ‘emainder op boart will 04 aa tra me sina, wou #0 dea‘tod, bo deemed feta mS nae Ne fons, yi wapner a 41 atid submitter to @."mination.” “We lo, trating their Ling of aeh from Vern Crvr Wo the Mexicas {0 bo in tho actual porviog of the United Statey, and shail | rebellious fratricile wan awopt away, Bul be heeredh} Hot the first case eV Wix#l9e which ns ceoursed by fur | CPIM ty ar Banctiect tothe puleg and articlos gC war {a | that the peopto of tho North were almmdantly able to pron Y Mabing explsive articiée 1ustead of blue lights by the | The Latest News from No¥th Caroli, the Arroy of the 1 nor ag ‘been mustered fate | tect the hor:t xo bequeathed by their fathers, and to con parties, who will, on-th@,retura of the vecol,be | Potomac, aud other I Not the Tio oe stats. Hnue this contest ancl the national fing floated again over hold. reapousibte for tio Tearral consoquouees ef thai Se ae ee CAMA pry, The “hs th.— tho dratted willtia brought “ico of | all parts of tho country. gnoraue> or entpable negieat, Latost News from Furove; Spor’, konce; Keviow Died eba ta oe authority of hier att shal be placed the thdops gui rized all 1 feoting i y ph sion of BME Proved July 17, 1802. ae at aD) t to the rules artis he Pit fig me Mr. Binns, Copp.) of Pa., in rovy 69 portion of the triubie Giiined to ba read the following tstraoy from 4 rg { General MeCiellan (0 Senator Har- ris, duted July 12, 1862.-~ Tp error | ive, by the te | procure or entice any soldier in tue igreesionnl pros to dé-ert.or whosyall bnrbir, | conlings, that there by oa on the Fonte pit Peden g ese a | gidje ihr eeuutring mnilit aoa ke | Stato ne wax appointed to the nayy in 1851 away, Or al sa AWay, koowlng hn to bo ing protection in Ju suitable labor connected wi may bo well enough c hegroeg mule and female, who by the Arm of the Potomac ‘oa th such, pune nd parchase from anf soliier his ms, equipmoats, uniter, ammunition, clothing, or any part thereof, and any caplein or comganting officer of any ful service to bie coumtry—first in (he Lo penfoaula, have been prow #4 board the frigate Pou 1 soo Suraty p OF vesse! cay vn tected aud set to work 1 waver in performin whieh os ome wad sloop-of war Surat, wad Bae oooh ee a mg ott ead etherwies would He ied upon, Our soldiers, The wip. | Subsequently ia tho steumer Hartford ftagalipsot the tho shell ref to, etivor hm ap to ths ordre of hg P. of Chews operatives has thus Tar been insudicient for GUE ttt “wadeoa, | Vyot thodattor station ho returned > Wants, 0 seountry a prey-to discard, on the verge of prgimgiee ecaenl banda ur pa ange rr Mr. Pexpueros,, (opp.) of Ohio, sald the bill and pond atingelyil war. Many of the’ closes tick ot tela. pO pe pact pieces Si | porn ing mou dinonts all iad one object, vizz—the empoyment tions beund him to the Souta, bat, in lis estimation, aia tie ohn . of negte soldiers. ‘ihe bill, aa introduced by Sir. Slavens, | that ofleyiance to the yovernmont whica bad fostered yrisoned nOL exceeding two yoars, nor less to the thost Fospect, because’ it wae open than six mopths. DEATH OF LIEUFENANY EDWAKD Lea. Lieutenant Commanding Edward ica, who fel at his Post as executive officer of the Harrivt Lane, was a native of Maryland, but @ resident of Tennossee, from whiuk He greduated at the Naval Acoaomy in 1650, sineo which thine his record has been one of constant and (aithe wadrou, ou him outweighed thom all, nud withont levitation. he of the Monay, Provision and Cattle iM md dl ewe Of the week of interout or inportand®. Single caples, in wrappene steady for oa! tor Drawings of. ” ad Minsuurt State’ Lotterie Koes OCA9t Bod aaine, 5 Gh ls Covington Cash h—Sanuary 81, Ms, 61, 67, nb Tree Of charge by ad itre ailing, ix conte crray, Kiddy &, 2, 60, OV, 26. ngelther Ue VERRAY, KODY 4 Cm Re, br St Laks, dae pt the Lreinware Stwte i. The efforts to enroi euch troops liad proved | 6Ought active employment in the war. I/+ wus soo on Si am i te age redid ig a ures—witness Hilion, and “recently Kansas, ‘The at | Signed to the Harrigt Laue, theo fitting ou: bo joint oF tig from (ho asune, States te reduood tsvong yall | Gocatev ol tun bill had tatler to tell them how such negro | Lorter’s anoetve fost in tho besubardiment ol dent en direct tho Gonsidatign of tho companics of ‘ goldiers were to be used, whether in con) gt on St. Philip, and the subsequont sory the river, ee nah ae a provid at na, 8 wo fora | 5 or me an independent . | bore n diatingyished part, and wi of the vessels te Gated the maaktouios nunver Pesectived by law, Be to be. dene with | ut always ceady for service. ‘Lientonant Commanding Lew as of oh such corsoidation is rade, the wis ral officers #1 it " viet from servic rape ay ntiahed or mA nt love of his profes of} “ nk : . i aud political degvadat and fer his punetitions obsery of ite requirments. } , P OF eens proportion to the reduction {a the neia! | the privileges of the whi | Hrave nos hopucable in the highoat di 4 24, K, GS, 14, a ae would como after the pegeoes returned, ‘The reve hature fitted for canmand, and oxere! power 0, i Mi ie rsa raedl by few, $8 reduced J How ne | the army and the depreciation of to curreney were ow- | yuusual in ono Ko youhg, ‘Aw ® friend bo var wrt, aod ee Obfoata 1 26, 14, ‘appointed in such reathant bayond those necessary | 1m to the fact that tho impression prevaitod that the ad- G.uercus, and to ‘the qualities of an efficient oficer and FRANCK vedngt Be then Noten yo au hein bape piblsteativa and the réubitean party were tired of ruin. } Bigh toinited gontieman he added the graces of a vineete wah - pd are ration ol the act approve tel ih “the Vnidn asic was aod the constitution as it } ahd genlous Christain. : OrAnTN ERSTE. pull ii, i et Le ‘amend an oot Rg Lan a we induenco hero which produced teas ais ‘ air sour | bare mh Romasow, 10. It, Aled in Toronto mecttit teeny ee ee forts Lhy tin to exes to a f ion,” &, Sty Bat in the eich o ry. He was 4 Bative Cs rune mamie of Prisuen, i revuites & o consent of the snide vo carry ato cayon. Rep ie! Jig: eReader ears: wae Hs w22 Srrnae a tion thé sentouce of a court har Ki, ve, Aud thy amie ta | tat aa gry’ > tad dy ele ge @ ju tho lent profession, and has holt -¢he ofiecs Lawn reby repealed, as far ag tho fame extgnds to the pnu- en ap irginia ehore under the gentio- nnd Solicitor and Auorney Geueral. He | Covinarox, Ky. da ane is sbment for desertion 5 afd séhtences for that offence may an, jail led, to tuako en alte raisod to the baronetey im 1864, aud created honorary = be carried into execution upon the approval of the cous: Mint id is Aid not move poy be ‘m- 1, of Oxtord in 1855. Priges Cashed in att manding general of an army in the field, 7 a % of Guorai tories. Information given. JORFPIL cathe lietaadteis otter: Cie yaamag ote ihie ack thg | a ae ancy yor Ohlo, tu the eoarse of hin re- | pavnes, oniy won of the priep eel § rome thedin, | No Ti Wall uiree Ys tooin No 2, Rony Wick President shall tssue “late preclametion, dectaring that to athe er aarithn| yee {he | tinguiswed orator. Tie was a member of the’ Sate soldiers absent from thelr remimests tious | oh ae a A feole | svchrous, aud died of camp fever. Royal Havana Lottery rwenty pee retuyn to such plice or places as he may {hi ing Rapes ta eae that the t pren 3 ahd, Con ane, inf naan foralshod, sco mation, aud be restred to gheir pene eee a service by apoeais to ib Wall wirect, NE wiihut prnishwenty 50% thy nity 4 of ey BBE gen patil, Hier ee tenes that the, obkect ‘The Puy of Assessors Under the Tax Law. one Rod ullawygcoe dMigPe thair*ancanne and Apes ay | to, pote the constitution aud the Union, wher it was TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERAT, Prizes € 7 gt rel eo TET beast ms A BF ihe | 9 ye a tion of glayery._ ‘tule, 1s Sinpresion wos 1 rogrot to seo that Mr. Commissloner Routwel! | aud inf specilled by the Pr aconte Ginfoorso), Bod wha it two , SFE; ‘Sar boins arfoatéd, be punished nee roek Ra Fee aa id ba toipoadtite to rs to be catoring to tho parvimonious prisoiple "ene BATS = cher man or dollaé to carry on the war. He wae , of ttn Yankeo charactor in lus latg roport upon thie Tux adics Wil be Experimentoa Upon on oc ficrn— cogs meet a fags ier get 0 we Di fp anf} forms, because it would orang law. I think be iisunderstands the Northern mind ana fe deg ore pi nt Giinicen Hail, No psychological expert offigers Who shall absent thétgablyes from thelr compa Smtutjon Bavoholding border Stale, nia Ou Mowday evening withont leave to be reduced to th ranks, to serve three | Hie aaa Aor rewnion imposajb'e. ie the Northern heart, Yankeos love thrift, ablior extra papier” SM years or dvr a the war fits oe eee pat ee Me, yea ‘wapport U Vaganco, and detest overreaching (espeslally again CRigns of Character.” A Private Ctnee hf) Wai h ‘i a ¢ for if r of ren tlenset i to b atrivct i ni Ato thd service dt ue t a aah ii a wre which ith cers dow, “tobe | Memeclves), but their abrowd sgpng toxchos tem hot to Piingwe ned gy atiemen aa ig cen yr ‘patie in resisting any such dreft (rep.) of Pas, eaidone thing would Zs Vey oe sags aes ox that ftreudeth ont th the vor wor to tein | way Tpilne oF Powhaie zu pict omy er akg kas he settled before s comproitiae could be patchod up, v. = | Rae tia tere the aciian ear.” the aespheetd ‘ ret coui ¥ porzok to assault or obstruct any’ we saet ree Boat, or the Bruin would miss sat - t Cartes a re tel efor 1, of ord ath re Pee stall oe ny drafted mou not to appear | &ate "5. irit he ontored into the war; so had aysistant noeessors of the United Stater are | eqiation , eoraer Cortlandt thee of rendexvot , 8tch person shail, upon con- ; tHe country. We tie Bobet subjugated us, let then enjoy Sails Dement the most important body of mon | Greawich sree UP pews ty” > Cally polio be punlahed by aAine not ‘oxosoding ‘avo | elf success, fos they would dower it had drawn ts Daa oak fe Saher Arce or es hay hundred dollars, or by imprisonment not execoling two | te sword. however, and said they shook not. If | inthe land, be iy, ant Ny Grover & Makers Sewing Macht years, or by both of said punishmente. a man sutsiaatod him | ta jl bg eye | oF religious, Lagisiatus@® (and even Conggeas tteelt) are rev anan sim Premiuin At the ave Patra tact wale Mr. Kivc, (rope) of Ve called up the bill to inercase | that his chilirea wontd draw ‘Use sword and fight tho | lens powerful for good or for Sil. On thelr Sat, vy tho | i New to iennasere Wirsinter Mort Goes tua cing Cie elit clark im the P'aymanter’sbe- battle ont. Efe hat ary Tash who was an enomPrto-} Jaw of the land, hang the valuas OR of rer! va busines, | ting, Alabesua. nied Gaitte tA, hi) every Biule Pets partmert to $2,500 his country, ana expeeted ig hate in rot, Ho wanted |+the character and nature of their trac and Where exhibited in 1862, Oltee 4/5 Broadway. Me, TecaMer, (exp. of Tih said he should not oppose | fir play. It u black man by his wide chimbod the ram- | (eo nicely blozding, and yet oo widely raTsina In t the bill; but he wanted Lo enter bie protost against this | Part, aud solzed the sword of a rebel offices or captoroed | taxable progertics), tho treo cases of logal oxen, WP and Place of “Be dese in Stith at Tae being made a pregedent for the tncrotéo of the pay of all | 2 r°bel flax before he did, the honor should being to | che sauin pretensgns of the urtial aud wp! Bros Tw scvnnection whatrve Letweet the other chief clerks. him. We were cowards if we did pot acoord this. It a | The r rene of uodred ant fifty milltious, repores | my hone ir. Freexxpre, (rep.) of Me., wanted the Seuste to en. | bieck Ban. conld tear down the rebel banner and | ay relisbie oy the Commissioner, inay bo redneed or tue exter Hed MB e wih. :MAN, 712 Bro ‘pal derstand what it’had wo expect if this wae passed. The} Disut over the Capitol of Richmond the start | creased ye ono balf—by the honest aud eMcient | E rot French Bonnete, Homers, Ratwens, Heaters, Fesult will to that worhsil yavo ll the other cirerclerks | 4 Stripes, he would iva im honor over | sction of capabla tesernoin, or by the reverse. I! all ks” acting for a like advance. He thouglt this was ng time | 2Y genoral who had made the attomnt aud | My, Boutwell eappores ho can get great work to increase se"aries. piee x, pa bos yoo yg African — fff of susteining the country’s credit In the Lour of war—o Messrs. Sincaua. rep.) af Obie, aud Gaarns, fertor to the wh o, why not encourage Lim to int- | meiniaioing that war, and oven the ngtion's existence, a lowa, algo 01) pened a ye of thi eb elcid el provement for a higher dectiny. He (Me. Davis) had boon | breathing an -aecomplizhed by any “Cheap John’? e Look at VhianPrter Onty 25 Cont ‘The bill wae disagreed v 7 seas 6 nays 21, under @ black offer of @ #bip’s crew, and the latter } pediout, euch ae {2 contemplsted in fie report, he kaowe | Pluste book of Phelan + De Py TAR BAPORTATION OF Ahues Up wee one of the braveat. side by/wide with this African | jess o/ iuman nature than l gave him credit for. Three wil aie receipt of price. Mr. MeDoveau, Copp.) of Cal., called up ihe resolution he passod through dangere whee white monehrank and J thousand clht hundred aud fourtacp men have boen ona Phen : & Callender: SF Onesey Bees, seqnietiog Precis Lonsath to Uanecals tof Senate tho i The laudable ex: | golected out at ony entire population for supposed mape Axe Disturbed cxclars, pers, Ke , relattye to tke exportation of arms, ry was part | rior itnens for tho lebor and (act of scratinizing you Pigareee (0 Mexico’ for the sims of the Pronch. thowt regard to color OF Face ito the complicttions of tho machinery of socio. | & eat by 0 otek child aularing bet ‘resolution wae adapted. Mr. Oi, (rop.) of N.¥., #aid if this bill bad heen | ty, in order that every mterest may bear jis just | ¢ 08 wonthing S THE CONSULAR AND DIPLOMATIC APPROPRIATION Rit. VAs quietly ae! Hmitted to the Committee on mieary, Afuira, | burden vader @ way leer iar ing law. Those | y tun thet etcly= Mr. Faseesiny, (rep.Jof Mo., called up the Cotisular | 24 he bad suggested efor examination and ropott, it ge td | men are cnthted to our cenfiitence anti! ! tobe unde | wpe t ainke about ih Phere ds vot ® and Diplomatic Appropriation 'iil, whieb wae passed. ot Spo! rofoked the k division, or exciiow ory | rving. Wit on are pe be paid them fue } OP earth: who hare used At who will mot left you we THY LAUISLATIVE, WERCUITVR AND JCDICIAL ArPRoppiAaTION wy gud dharae 1 proceedings, which ¥ body work headwork of no light order Fw about und pve rem ta d Mice jousd, Except, perbape, two or threo, w a-tirentir iis ef the whole number, $3 por diem—9 wae taken tt sof Be ‘The ine not come before the Houre in nour foris and wayy yrds. For the Au amen titont, strike Maw the provision reducing manner of spaces omnlog and the mag ryil to tau conte, bya vate of 39 yeas |" gtd ch gry np an-y _—- ainst 7 nays. a a ’ ae Wingy Lane cf Ind Ind. Eee napdler. Grimes, | a5 the oaat wiud. Ig rete niready ¢ ie asteen lave ti : Seana! if tO sow thi y powor toenbet | J mi7iog A reliable a 9 Mae Committce on Piaweg offered on amondwent to | Persons of “t “ po! hae tet Awl barre 4 J BKIREAN MOCGR reduce tho appropriation tor tue Deparunent of agricul. | 0Mlcer then aa 1 i bo ayo I ag to bis eine by n, Mibiadalibin, Pa tae from #230.000 to 98h 800, van As H “4 hoe a rogue ont be in: ust make it ir Fi said it wae simply a question whether “ 4 sae ovate ae at (0 why to. And “How much Kieautiful Co Leds Bloom the Senate woul incvenso thir Agtieultaral Department ae ee Lien tas eae rav"' And be vaid, ta hauired | of Youn han Aeileved ity an having noequal tev tata ‘& great department of the government at this | ape ie tear ee Bis ‘tas tae be I, beautifying All drviggints. 8) Broad way, Mr. Foor, (rep,) of Vt-, said that no acts of Congress, | Yilestsi0) ois tha Allg: a A or ine ag MIBCELLANKOUM. than tho tardy recognition by the zo fument of the j ots ly omer ction in tha N ori, | Boutwott intends to r “A HUNDKED OURATINES IN ONE the interest of agriculture. If wae t at an ny ~ com " io whitest were i oe * en t ate HORPEITEN « ¢ Worked 3 ing interest of the watery; sud noth | nar et bollion, Thay ought | jac, maged ued ie & TEES is wide seope of heir Focolvod with greater dlaattafaction tian au ect to cut | f ar eben tn neouenttd tee astas ° al Aged an ue tive and reme lial preparavon dows thia depart 4 ik ine pa mpi ere | for to be shabbily mounted is to & ar ; war Mr. Mantas, (0 of Towa, thonght that this depart. | D"FP«C oe 1 Py ws ice roe ment had boen a success. He oxhivited numerous speci. | ,, MP. Marxaun. pivenetn hap z iS sas | Conmaaa aa, Maver’ a dune kaon ee tens of rugar male (Fou aad cloth, thread and | tan two your ne orasion of Bog | Artomocnari seen enous oh 7 | ctterwtt 4 that though all | ¥e@r# Of Gloom w the coumry und horrid! 64 man, is now in the county pr under ¢ tu the sarionl- e Houth. If mberod thy na cornet ences Murray war bore in Liverp ahentes ‘ i ta th 2 spuar of Co ig. With hia parents to thiv cougtry an wd auton ' wii Maitentionr 10 cud created tutescat 1a toca mate ‘ toot 4 a enh ‘| i na vse de Geaee, Wi Les m! nally Tho discueston was continued at cousiderable length Fong | tg ee there vi | Mag Me bn bea isi 1 yaa Fan wha equal to five Yank uth } one oevaion, ey | f the her & oe od on ant rallied frou oy re carried t 1 " cM WITTRS House of Representatives. ‘erah @ | ax claves by © wer cr y v0 aed Me fad Wasuictow, Jan. 51, 1803 nader the ‘old | ‘They remained Mote Pome triton 4, ore * 1 HO Seu nUR BOLL | of the re 4 . wuPUT, 44 Ii bad betray od tho (soy The House reanmod the eonsideration of the Negro | ee diers bili, ef vel nemy, 1 ne { “ Mr. Ros Cans, (ie) 6 Ns Wo rowout pi Toe A tg hog i from Alexander Ham the son Of Aloxaier Hamil. | lon, bi 1 Houthe Alter he made hi ton, showing that Colonel Lawreuce, of Soath+* power with the bayonets of sol f phia, ¥ Lodging was a hin andothers prominent ia the Kevolutivaury war, wu berger ema ng Speen idhety n es i—_ sted nor the omployment of nevroes ae soldiers, aa the y know that if the conati. | y ta onilie ‘The stat } woul be driven into ob- proper a made officient with proper inanagement. further showed (hat at that time, as now, there w wien of | that @ sal they woor exceed | Yrought vy sourity and di 7 r They w “pre | Tying onder Judico against such military policy, Thorne who | jawer than ever p their guilt Phiiadelphia Laty argued im favor cf it eald—if we do n | uhizere cliugin use the negroes for this parpore the cnemy will” | tiem rat Henep the necessity of the provision of thir bill. | protection, Union mon were Mr. Tuomas, (Calon) of Masa., rep that the | despot’ wor, frow view of all the cirer iy Wer Depart. Legro goldiers | Dill, a reported ‘and prepared at ment, contaived no guch provision, If bowed the nec: ’ P jon by the | kooner to rertore obe he arked wow that ontioua sbowkd apbotd stitution whieh they bad rworn to support, the cal registered ju tow wo paved baie’ Tr by forces under hi daroua mear Peent prociamn'iu, nm. it ow ae r 1OT0F FENOLD WORD 7 War Merb» at Abe ay apn Vaiee r . one’s mow. w ACCOUNT In xu im yeh sod Wy AND NA pe ag RaW TO THY Cu RIOK ) OBA piney “| \ ‘ TRROTION white and wit porchasers, at VILTOR & *¥ MO prmina wa ‘ 49 ei, MY? My forties aud Meas of JhW seROnT 5 AN reosive ot par euene ge for facaiy Broeres b. WAMIAN ME TI) MAN Wd HART MINT Wt) ng A. T. fvewaee’ new DYrRT ALA ¥ ra¥ end Het, OARLEN # mad wero t be employed for five yoarn » put down | suppreesion of the ry nted an array of | | “ti 10, 485 Rreatway the rebellion, the torm war mal. | frets for the en our the Tnjon wate or sabjugate the South: Without taking any 4 n the House adjourn i ‘ OLD Not ove of these Honse boys or ae hinton, Jas ¢r Ow Sin aves "fhe civil r vent ; Gems Rosecrans ae vegan Benet) s teak Bo! i De “iit “DH vik s " it. He fore ‘eppe gonting “that this | F} poy ad. icy, basites involving wo inuch alitiomal expense, | | fay, | Peck ret, eppaatie the Amon Hf thi ail, He deprecstad cowdveting the war on a party tir me amranser Cuswmmnasn,® | with ete, B48 | wishing to have the ald of all patriotic men ja the | ; sue, tea Ocoee p phe peor ce, sey seg am. | BALL coureme | sopptension { the revellion, ‘The question of soperation | eee dio whales tn doen. | oottnnee Hanne t Biwdtond, «a Mien was wt to be discussed. Cod bloss the okt Union’ All | fhe, Canes ¥ , ae eee | tae | ie NO. 4 Wher nce foe ahh tinted 4 WARKINOM AND in re me mi ues VON er rmes Aver INDI GQRNTION, Bat Ape Jiang lew a Bier eB 4 Sai so VTRNTS arn owing, W Sng bag sree sdinial or Pens Torwtaned or Nie BOYLE wren (lain Wire tak, LLM a oe 7 wm a