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Sand wats, sad bey ate seed yous | WASHINGTON. makers in whose effectiveness the country has Tull faith. At the present hour the mental vision of the country is healthy, and it sees distinctly that a only way to nage. 9 200) penne & Spvreh* felentlessly vigorous prosecution war. For prarygcerredsy eau peyiury Grant, with the armies of the Potomac and the James, confronts Lee at Richmond, and in his favor he has the progress of a year of victories. He can hardly be said to be about to begin operations against Lee, He is about to continue the operations of the last year, hitherto interrupted by the sea- -gon—for all the distance made from the Rapi- dan in 1864, and the lodgment made in front of Lee’s position, is so much progress toward the grand result, All the work done last year holds good for this. Grant, to borrow a graphic phrase from an unclassical arena, though he goes into this fight a fresh man, goes into it with so much advantage derived from the last ‘Aight that he not only knows his opponent’s games and dodges, but begins with that oppo- ment’s head “in chancery.” Sheridan will co- -operate with his usual effectiveness, and Thomas also will co-operate, though in a way of which the enemy little dream. Sherman will strike a ‘Dlow certainly not ‘second in effectiveness to ‘any that he has hitherto given, His march has already made considerable progress in South ‘Carolina, where, as the enemy tell us, he is to be opposed by Beauregard—Thersites against -Achilles!. That the enemy has no one but ‘Beauregard to oppose to Sherman in iteelf suffl- Aiently indicates their helpless weakness for Practical war. Over the whole field, moreover, dt is the same. Without generals, and without ‘any army but that of Lee, there is not a possi- ability that they can resist the onward move- sment of our spring campaign, or any longer flelay the peace that we will make without Aheir acquiescence. THE GULF. ‘The Report of the Rebel Evacuation of Mobile Confirmed. THE PROPLE FLERING FROM THE crry, Roy &es, &e. ‘ Camo, Feb. 6, 1865, ‘The steamer Mollie Able, from New Orléans 8let ult., 4has arrived, with a large quantity of sugar and molasses, The reported evacuation of Mobile is confirmed. The -Times says:—Tho information is undoubted. Twelve refa- ‘gees, ‘who left Mobile on the 16th and arrived at New Or- ‘Teans, stated that the evacuation commenced the day be- “fore their departure; that the guns and ordnance stores \were going to Belma by rail and water simultancously. ‘With this movement a sweeping conscription was going .“OM among tho citizens of Mobile, to escape which the ‘people wore fleeing from the city by squads. Tt was the general impressoin in Mobile that no defence. of the city would be attempted. Its garrison was small and compesed of militia under command of Generals sand Maury. e ‘The steamers Continental and Morning Star, from New "York, bad arrived.at New Orleans. “THE ABOLITION OF SLAVERY. $ yuri. 4 SLAVE STATS CUE FINEST TO PASS THE CONSTITU- TIONAL AMENDMENT—PROCBEDINGS IN THE LEGIS- LaTURE, federal constitution, with an amendment to strike out “and securing to all men, without Ly eatin or absolute equality before the law.” omens ‘to, and lution as amended adopted by and 2 nays, Senators Gordon and Mosby voting ive. 3 up Senate ‘tation to ent of the federal constitution abolish. House was tly addressed by and Dyer in favor of the resolution and the sane was adopted—yeas 83, nays 8. dire Bren tod LEGISLATURE. . Governor: laid petosn tae Laplaiiore ee ane the official copy of ‘the resolution adopted by Congress ‘Defeat of a Guerllla Party—Capture of " Harry Gilmer and Others. Waugauina, W. Va,, Fob, 6, 1864. Governor Boreman has received the following telegram to-day, dated Cimberland, February 6:— A cavalry scout of General Sherridan's encountered the the force of Major Harry Gilmer yesterday near Moor- ‘eld, whipped it handsomely, capturing upwards of swenty officers and men, Amongst the officers captured -was the noted guerilla and robber Harry Gilmer rimeolf. B. F. KI ’, Brevet Major Generah The Army of the Potomac. - ‘ARTILLERY DUEL ON SATURDAY NIGHT—RETURN OF THE REBEL COMMISSIONERS, kre. ‘AstmNaton, Feb. 6, 1865. A letter from the Army of the Potomac says:—Quite tan artillery duel took place on Saturday evening, uear ‘whe Appomatiox, lasting from seven till half-past nine »’clook at night. The rebel Commissioners, the correspondent adds, are waid to have passed “through the lines on that day for Richmond,. A pissenger from the army, who arrived in Nows from Fortress Monroe. Fortunss Moxnor, Feb, 4, 1865, ‘The steamor Gencral Sedgwick sailed this afternoon for “Fort Fisher. ‘There in nothing of importance here in the way of news, The advent of Prosident Lincolmeahd party has “peen the only exciting matter for some time, Gue:illas in Kentwoky. Lovinvius, Ky., Feb, 6, 1866, Litehfield was visited a fow days since by Williams’ ‘gang of guerillas, ond the next morning by seventy or Wghty of Quantreli’s mounted men. The latter wero ander the command of Captain Jones, Th¥y appropri- ‘wed & quantity of boots and shoes and whiskey, but left without doing further damage. 0 .cletom in the Case of the Chicago and Northwestern Ratlroad. Cumpaao, Il, Feb. 6, 1868, Judge Drummond, ‘dea bile tacetioes Coen, <0 whieh application was made for an mjunétion in the sas of Wadsworth vn. the Clilengo and Northwestern ‘Ra 'lway Company, rofuses to hear the application. po DrwntradbecherreonAoned + ‘Sr. Loum, Feb, 6, 1 ‘The Missouri Senate yesterday passed Gihieres ‘bilte:— conv'ets sentenced - ‘storm of fel cd at the Sapiraion ot ‘or Hfe at the ond of Afteon mf Prison. should ty to their vetor peen engaged in the rebettion nga intied Sunes shail be entitled to a divorce on proper application to the ‘i that no license to transact business shall be to gine tof foroignor sho has not first taken steps eens aaeeeey Coroner's Inquest. Catharine Coattar, a child seventoon months old, cled at the residence of her parents, Eleventh avenue, near street, from the effects of scalds accidental feoaived by 0 par of woalling wator npsetting upon her. Collin heb) wa inqucat over the renalus, NEW YORK HERALV, TUESDAY, #KBRUARY 7, 1865. 5 words, “or inprivoned not breeding two years,” the | Providing fu.* evening sessions of the House, wom ont ee Joha P. Hale, This payment is clearly illegal, as Mr Hale holds a salaried office under the government, aud — “wor eas tau three mn! | after Wodnes Wy noxt, for the consideras.ou NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. ine ameudineut am ano pted, @mondatory Inu. tual Revenue uet. cannes —. fore legally charge pf: any ba! Mr. is, (ire) of N i., moved to atrike ous from the 2X4 PRE DENTAL VorR, Semate. emoluments for services rendered the heads of | thiad section the woris other porsau”’ after the words The House took u,* snd the Senate resolution bsticuse broker.” | Soren emendatons of cbe rules eo an te provide spee f- re erred tu was me@asked | cally ior the counting o:“She ele woral votes for President by the admbuisirstion. It was designed to protect heip- | and Vice President of the@mited Siates in Joint meeting lows mem ev rywhore. The Airican slave trade be- | of the two houses on Wediveday next. fore the cruct Of sibstitate broker: lon were THE QuoTAs OY We FTATES, seduced from insane hosp tais and put into the army Mr. Onaxutz, ovp.) of N. ¥ witked, but wal refused, : Fuge thd ub inte the army in on, lanes ms blot leave to introduee the following s-=- cond tium, han that, bounty was taken from thom ; out of tweive huatred dollars thoy sometimes Kot | vested, itnotinconeiaens wil he" eine tenner ety, My = pres mene ewe He understood that in Now waunteate to this Hoxge ae at an ea day ‘te bests upon which ry nt dist ta Wall sircot ors' board which they regulated fron ou asd : uo eu the pa Dave ir. Cmvess, (rep.) of Cal., aoggested se toamend tho | 1 Presiden bet Of pts epee section 0 at wo oud ‘ait eny sorting nce | Tate nets prema, gman cf ts Mt wae econ or Gere peen who shail for pay or bellion, with their respective terms of vervice, jan ‘acce| House’ Ker ale n'liow of ligamondment. | ta at ea, iriher considerat; a amie Of this subject was then post- | The Amendments to the Internal: Reve~ 4 MEW AK NDMANT OF THE coNBTITUTION—CHANGR OF THR mae Act - ng ms ye sny 1 eve ‘Wasurnaton, Feb. 6;.1865, . Bum P. Mass., offered » joint resolution | The amendatory Internal Revenue bill reported’ from an amond. - — ancimany W@ my, tontsation” 96." | ia Ccinmitias of Ways and Meanadosdagt by Bapresenta- sneebrosentatt vos to Congress shall be apportioned among | tive Morrill makes many changes in the details of tho which may be included in this Union Sons. Aeon: (des that i all: to the number present law. 1g other things, it provi ry -poncatiogs io the | 1 oo sale nears. $0 see having Avuany, Feb. 6, 1666. BUAS txTRODUUED, ‘Fo authorize defendant or bis counsel in & criminal triat to close the argument to @ jury. Tovatity the articte prohibiting slavery proposed by Congroms as an amowdment to the constituti: Oethe bil prevent the defacemont of ng 2 bil¥ to nt jo: Datural was ordered to # third reading, read Adjourned, departments had power to pay senators or representa: tives extra compensation for serviies rendered, it oer- tainly would place in thoir hands » most powerful means of corruptly influencing the action of Congress. This matter should bo a) once investigated. and the money refunded. GOVERNMENT ARSENAL AT BOCK ISLAND. , It bas been determined to commence immediately tho construction of # government arsenal at Rock Isiand. It will be one of the largest inthe world. Its estimated coat will be one and a half millions of dollars, ‘ PROTECTION OF GOVERNMENT RECORDS FROM FIR Speedy Enforcement of the Draft. Peace Democrats in Congress En- dorse the President’s Recent Course Towards the Rebels. Assembly. " ‘ALBANY, Fob. 6, 1545, , enon iy RRAOLUTIONS. p Instructing Senators Representatives in Congress te favor the passage of a law crediting volunteers to @e locality where euroHed. Adopted. For 4 recess fromthe 18th to the 23d instant: Lies over. Te authorize att my ErTROD vom. authorize attorneys and counsellors to take acknowS edgement of deeds and other inetruments. fete bewapeericy villages. @ ingrease the capite? stock and fm the ie Aitiewodank Railroad, Lcnuearad 0 State Bounty bill. Adjourned, Action of the Senate on the Enrolment Bill. ‘the use of these departments is recommended. THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS» GEOOND SESSION, No More Nogtoes to be. Reernited by State 's ual.fcations required for el sales of spirits hereafter made, a gallon shall be taken to Senate. ‘most numerous branch of the State ure; the | be a gallon of first proof, according to the standard sot Sn oe oe actual enumerat citize t Ol ” Agents in Rebel States, Wasumrarom, Fob. @, 1868, | Sénaus of the Unived Hiner moms stall be made by the | forth and declared for the inspection and gauging of chet me ‘TOS BANKRUPT Bo. ‘This was referred to the Judiciary Committee, spirits throughout the United States. Brandy distilled: | | Messrs, Mell & Hulbort’s commission warehouse aa@ Mr. Monaas, (rep.) of N. Y¥., presented the proceed: ings of the Chamber of Commerce of Now York in favor of the pending Bankruptcy bill. (CREDENTIALS OF MR. LANE, OF KANBAB, Mr. Pommaor, (rep.) of Kansas, presented the eredén-. tials of James H. Lane as Senator from Kansas for six Years ensuing the 4th of March next, which wore read. (THE ATTACK ON PETERSBURG IN JUNE LAST. from grapes is to aduty of fifty instead of t a Be Sams, (700) of Ohio, from the Committee on the aevauhetariinton imiliog a arora ll Sisckon Fos urt'n Te bath SRNR | one dollar sad tty conta a gatonTebuocm, sa an dence taken, was laid on the table. - Cigars, whether domestic or tmported, may bo transferred ke oon llega ) oF Ek. Grates. without peyment of duty from bonded warehouse, to be Car y taken out on payment of duty, Al! manufactured tobacco, EXECUTIVE SESHION, ‘The Senate went into executive session, and soon after the Alleghany House, on Water street, were destroyed fire yesterday. Loss $30,000, which is insured, —e Evening Stock Exchange. <atgt Monpar, Bob. 6) 1008, The Waval Appropriation Bill Passed by the House. 100 The Amendments to the Internal 38 a spesePese!? F E Ssssee of the Overland California mail hostile Indians, | ! section, present Pe saci mantic | ae mak tee et cate Tees er contract Mr. Downy, rep.) of Minn, introduced # bill author. | for such sales,” and inserting in’ lieu thereof the words ‘the construction of @ telegraph line from St. Cloud | Pou any sales or contracts for the'sale of gold and silvor to Pembina to conneot with the Columbia river, at or | Dullion and coin, one-tenth of one pereentum of the hear the PacificOcean. The bill was referred t the | Smount of such sales or contracts Incomes ar to be Committee on Public Lands. at home or abroad five per centum on B8an DAPORTANT TO ARMY OFFICERS, ‘| adjourned. tion, to be inspected and weighed, and a stamp is to be y Revenue Act. Mr, Wizs0n, (rep.) of Mass., from the Military Cota- Pierre AMlred upon the box or other packages nthe manner to : by mittee, reported “ benefit of q ae present ives. i commissioner. cigars are . Report onthe Great Mine Explosion and te ha" h pei at oe a Faorscron oF ancron Fes ergy ‘whether domestic or knporied =r ’ 20 om Mr, Wren, (rep,) of Kansas, presented the concurtent | sold or Pass out of the hands ofthe manufscturer and a. 10 to. the Failure Before Petersburg. resolutions of the Hansas Lagilature, for, toe Protection | Importer, except ip &, bonded warehouse, without being moat: do. do. SSBSSSSSRESESE ‘The Pirate Shenandoah Excluded from Brazilian Porte, bon bo, we 88 200 Rk Island RR.s3.. 100 do. oe gazrapset ‘THE CLERGY AND THR DRAFT. the excess over $600, and ten per cent on the excess over Wasumaron, Feb, 6, 1868. Mr. (rep.) of Iowa, introduced a preamble set- | $3,000; on any loan of money, or any advance of money THE PIRATE SHENANDOAH XXOLUDED FROM BRA- ting forth ¢ ERT Waetliay mted by note or every $1 or fractional on’ MILLAN FORTS. sen pata feats at po tone gwreram® 02; | & mam duty” ot two’ cenla in. requted Peiesse and, whe 4 On ail cottor for enrollii fesse 4 80% Advices from Mr. Webb, United States Minister to Bio appears thet, though the act of mon Which no duty has been levied and col nd mational makes and which is not exempted by law;.aduty of six a1 Janeiro, recelved ab the State Department, bring the | as to whotlier any permits to trade im cotton inthe | neesemption ofunisutern aod winareea ia Sorerted whet | contera pound Until Juiy 1 1800, aed ae ae eh he Dt gratifying intelligence that the government of Brazil has age iaiee head boon cxamhed cs a 24 day of. aly some of have been exempted from military duty; there- fi in coin. In addition to the duties = issued a decree excluding the pirate Shenandoah from Malden; ‘wioethen thers wad becs'y sh : oa Foose at That the Secretary of ‘War Be di d to inform ae of the oe Lea = the porta of that empire. Atthe date of these advices they wofe obiained; vader what law they wore granted, | the House wpether any such privileges hava bean granted 10 | Gise, excopt as heroinatier provided, an Increase of one. ao Mr. Seward’s answer in the case of the Florida had not | £0. which have been denied to others; and if so, of what denom- | fifth or twenty per centum; provided that this shall aa Bia’ THE LATE PRACE inations, their names and places of resldenoe, and the res- | not apply to coal, illuminating ol} (refined), and ss: deen rece! sons for their discharge from military duty. haptha, Bensine and Bonzole, Paper-of ail descrip. s secant. caer amas OO bom gladly RR Dei) Mogeremmmmer oe 59 sinilac"publestiony;cliton coanuiacturedy toucen = two hundred AID FOR WHITE REFUGEES, lar publications; cotton, manufactur Fn Wee a be eda ondened uta | 0 ME. Savuantey, (opp) of Del, objsted, and the reso- | te Gazonas, tep'yot Ina, Miored'e macttion that | Sue _bablcatons, cot, man pe ot Ey lution lies over to-morrow. the use of this hall be gran’ to the American Union The ninety-fourth section, in which the articles above 35 true, The pending draft will be enforced as THE a mmission, the objettiof which is to provide aid for | named-are excepted from the proposed increase of duties, 4 rapidly as possible, in order to provide for contingencies | _ M¥- Witsow called up the bill in relation tothe enrol- [*white refugees, for a meeting to be hold next Sunday | includes candles, mineral coal, lard oil, gas made of coal, = and insure such vi; tion of mili ment, as reported by the Military Committee, which is as evening. spirits of turpentine, round coffee, szound pepper, pi. ton $ tei uch a vigorous prosecul itary ope- | fol — Mr, Cox, (opp.) of Ohio, lated the republicans | mento, mol m sugar ie, syrup of 100 N West RR pref. 64% rations as will satisfy the enemy of the unmistakable | sxcriow 1omhatf from and after the re of this act any ba they Esc me do somet for white men. Letemtieg eugars, Air ; Blue, wood pi 200 totes tng aig hopelessness of their cause, and ripen the growing peace pepe cored. % i a al hel lo was ler. mbr parano, foil, wap, a is ase sentiment of the South until it shall overshadow the war | shail be exempt from sertice fot such tase as tesutmiiuie | TB¢Foeolution wap passed, Picenis’ Bate, Teithtogs, Cit pl Memon snd other . Party and bring about peace aad reunion. aaa hy tench potuerainess eotiss een tater Mr. Kmuzoaa, (rep.)of Mich., introduced » pesolution, | kinds of izon, rivets, steel, steam enginos, copper, skins, En] THE QUOTA OF NEW YORK. from itabiity fo perform the same'on account of fursia which was ; ingtructing the Committee on Print. | leather, wines and’ liquors, furs, clothes, ready made 438 ‘ @ substitute for the navy, unless the substitute t¢ presented | ing to report a plam. for the distribution of the books | clothing, manufactures of cotton’ diamonds and other gs Tho Committee of Supervisors of New York obtained | in person to enrolment, by which the principal | which have accumulated in the folding room of the | precious stones, bullion in lump, ingot, bar or otherwise, oan from the President to-day an order to the Provost Mar- | '# snrolied and le apnerts Said board of enrolment, er | House among the members of the present House of | and other articles, The bill proposes a duty on petro: 98 thal General to furnish thom with-a statoment of the | persca thosbaa saline feat ohunettule broker or other | Representatives loum of six eenta a gallon; before it is removed t mint - ry K * ‘TAXING HOMESTRADS, ‘be inspected. No firm shall employ others to manufac- ome jgures upon which the calculations for the quota assigned On the motion of Mir. Beaman, (rep.) of Mich., the | ture tobacco, snuff or cigars without first obtaining the “a to New York were based. Upon the presentation of the House adopted a resolution instructing the Committee on | requisite bape ys This act to go inte effect from and rr order the Provost Marshal General declined to furnish PS ele pn Shes dren nneigr tl pd dora alm aig “ 0 Homestead 1e occu| under Me tha ape <a the information. This refusal was reported to the Pres!- paraicusuay te tered fer eatie Oatieercie | Ghswatiars WeRags Betertasg smonae o dent. a Scie po inn og py 4 Last. THE TAX BILL—THE TAX ON SALES. . ROLLINS, (Opp. l0o., of & joint resolution, W. ‘xo. ‘ofloer ball ASHINGTON, Fob. 6, 1500. The resolution of the Ways and Means Committee, Coinry ee any. deeerier frm fa ia stating that many loyal persona willbe subject to " rson in a condition ef intoxi- xe aie ot pa pies serious loss on the ratification of the anti-slavery consti- The Committee on the Conduct of the War, through Proposing a one-] of one per upon sales, which was submitted with the Tax bill, is intended asafeeler in regard to this system of taxation, which: as for the last year been sedulously pressed upon the attention of Congress by Mr. Odell and others, as the best and most equable, as well as most efficiétit, mode of raising internal revenue. THE ENLISTMENT OF NEGROES IN THE SOUTH. During the discugsion of the Enrolment bill in the Senate to-day Mr. Saulsbury endeavored to make a point mow! ng at ay tutional amendment, and declaring that « just and roa- | Senator ebsirmen, to-day rela- soy or mithary coinmiasion,”be dlanonoratny | sonable ome ensaticn pe pcte nahin wits tive to ering of the frre Pepsaapariti lines not seconded, and then:the resolution went over tillnext | before Petersburg. It appears that the explosion of the Monday. Beers mine under one of tho enemy’s batterics was the sugges- Mr, Eoaunron, (opp yee Ind, offered w. preamble set- | “On of Licutenant Colonei Henry Pleasants, of the Forty. ting forth that— eighth Pennsylvania Volunteers, and the mining, mainly }, the Chronicle of colts t, spree, toe Bitty Cnves of wis olty, repexsed wt be in { the work of bie regiment, commenced on the 25th of novereign head of the greatest government on earth; and Jane, with the approval of Gen. Burnside, and finished Tisreae, Supreme ‘af the Distries of Columbia | on the 234 ef July. Colonel Pleasants labored under The Peace Conference—The Movements of the Union Forces—The Rebel Army— News from Central America, Mexico, Cuba, &c., &e. The Cunard mail steamship Ouba, Captain Stone, wilt leave this port to-morrow for liverpool. ‘The mails for Europe will close at half-past eleven o'clock to-morrow morning. ‘The Naw Yorx Hunatp—Edition for Europe—will be $, arrests by the dictation of the President, and | disadvantages which would have detered s man of less | ready at half-past nine in the morning. again Goustor Wilson by chatging Mesmcheasiis with of thle Hoss What Coe Peed eee as the, duce | energy and determination. It will contain the latest facts and rumors in relation te enlisting negroes in the South to fill her quotes, thereby tional sense the sovereign authority; that all governmental | On tho 26th of July a plan of attack was submitted to Write Avion sed ueetea by coo ata haan samoGgs | General Mande by General Buraslde, who proposed to Suita en ibutes are to F place two brigades of colored troops, who had been drill- Tho House refasodsto second the demand for the pre. | 26 with reference to the attack some weeks, in the ad- the late Conference between the President and the Rebel Commissioners; a full account of the late disastrous fire at Savannah ; the latest reports of the Operations of young men of Delaware, In reply, Mr. Wilson showed General Sherman, with a map showing the scene of his that Massachusetts had only been called upon for one reir he sit pee vious question, and go the resolution lies over under the: | Vance of the attacking column. General Mcade objected, | movements against Augusta, Branchville and Charleston; hundred and seventeen thousand men, but that le eee ae Mar or Razer norris of Be rule, : not becausehe believed they would not dotheir duty as | the latest despatches from Fost Fisher and Richmond, furnished hundred and twenty. | United ~_— ee PAYMENTS TO RAILROAD COMPANIES. well as white troops, but because they had mot been an- | and accounts of th emente of the Union Forces .in ronsdigre ae ae or the, passage oh hie eae, “tial | ,, Mr. Houcax, (opm) of Ind., introduced & jolat resolu | Gor fire.” The matter was referred to General Grant, who py vestb ants five thousand three year men, only between = cae: +t oe tion that Bo payment shall be made to any rail. | decided that white t should lead the 1, He all sections; a complete Roster of the Rebel Armies as four and five thousand of whom were blacks; while Sociaited thele rights of eltisealtn ent thotnemehts to secene Toad company whieh has received putate lands on Condi- | said in evidence, “General Burnside wanted to put | they exist at the present time; the passage of the Conatt-.. of all classes she had sent to the war over one Pa ee of Se enentcaal salt Geceryecanad Goaeaint his colored division in front, and I believe if he | tutional Amendment by Congress; late and interesting ; hundred and fifty-three thousand men, being an excess aay omen of bong! eer cine ‘thereof; and States or charge; Secretary had done so it would have been a swccess.—Still I news from Central America, the South Pacific, Mexico, Cuba, &c., and reports of alt important events of the past. week. Single copies, in, wrappers, ready for mailing, six. cents, i | | | ‘War cause to be refunded any money which has been paid agreed with General Meade in pcbie hepa mmerpae lan, {0 any such companies for like transportation: Provided, | General Meade said that if we put the colored troops in that nothing hesein shall be construed to prevent, the | front—we had only that one division—and if it should taking possession of any such railroad and applying, it to | provo a failure, it would then be sai very properly, that ‘wo wero shoving these people ahead to em killed ING, WasmmroToR. Ce ne could net we wi front 10 Cn motiene ee aman (10) Sf Obie, 0 senstution order for the of the mine ond mode of attack ‘was passed, tastructing the Committee on District of | was given by I teade.”™ Columbia to inquire whether any regulation existe in | ‘The report gives the history offtheattack, showing that this District, which forbids persons from leaviag Wash- | General Burnside received a peremptory order at quarter ington without a and if s0, to report to, the House | to tem A. M. to withdraw his troops, and that Burnside under what authority the rogsiation i made agwonforced ; taboned to induce General Mende to rescind the order, joving that over her quotas of some thirty-six thousand men fur- ~ American Belles. ‘ America fe Joely udof her beautiful lad but, how, ’ many mar thelr beauty, and lose their health ai come ly old ‘in appearanee—by neglecting Proper care of thoir Weth.. There can be. no excuse for this, as 3OZODONT—pronouneed by all Worthy » place between, the sweetest lips—can now be had in all, courwies, ret ignansssa dene atireagpemimmting. dy ‘to ride in all the city cara. This morning, however, Mr. Sumner returned to the attack, when Senators Conness, rt Dixon, Doolitde, Johnson, Lane of Indiana, Morrill and sh heat pests elles eaedie cer nee success would erown the effort if per: Bold by druggists and perfumers. all loyal persons without to color at the uational | sevesed ‘There ia a difference. bet the testi —_—_— Willey changed front, and granted the permiasion by capita. P Of the two generals on this pole, General Mende testify, | . Prizes Cashed im All Legalized Emtter twenty-six to ten. oe beeen .* oat Syeral me = anmetinns to exercise ble ries, Information gives. CLAYTON, 10 Walt streat. THRE RED RIVER CAMPATON. - GarsariD, the resolution adopted in- in tho withdra reply to & ques Si (aan Oe ca G 1 Emory, of the Ni th was to-day bnew md fe creme on the Ney ones the War to | ‘sgked by the committce why he could not get better in weer Havana Lottery.—Prizes Cashed ») struments, Colonel Pleasants roplied, “General Burnside | 12, gona and ait Ke galt ang ae eee o AYLOR ankers, 16 Wallstreet, THE DEMOCRAT) AND THR RACE ; testimony was rather unfavorable to the management ft tated in the that immediately after the fall of Mr. Cox, (opp.) Offered the following resola~ Saas Sentsh er ise aon ater Lng oeerer ait ain te radios Scan eek benanetcooiea aan, and conduct of the expedition, Savannah Mamactioata bad ages thereto the quota] Mon: hat o newer could be. General Burnside | renders the hair soft and glossy. ; ARRIVAL OF GENERALS TORBERT AND FORSYTH. | of that State. No authority had been given to dothis; but, | , Resolved, 1 Foggitons “seek fan, Cate eaten ia on~ | was the only of high rank who favored the mine.’ A Well-k Poet sf fo wan Major General Torbert and General Forsyth, General | *{ter the slaves had been put on sh Gov, Andrew } Srme agslast the sthorliy of the teased cota ans | The committee c from all the testimony, avoid | , A Well-known Poet Sings of «ilowen-~ had made an application to the President for permission Here, mestielon, for pence andthe re the thas ‘and great causo of the disns- | eed eet nd oe ier ihe ne tLe CONS wie Sheridan's chief of staf, are among the arrivals at Wil: | to enlist these men, and it had been granted. He (i Union, is enti the of a ati ter was the change made on the ing the | BLOOMING CEREOR he would have aes lard’ Saulsbury) was to while the young white fected couany and that, be ‘view, be be respect- Pap in pry eed eet Berea tape te Gaal word, and sing, of “Hower kissed ‘ein He og SRSAsRAnOn OF -summniman's: CAVALRY DetO:A HOGS, ae a % me may lead to the deatred objoct—to. wit: pence a0 | sony amiged by General: Burnside, for not taking ope of oe mg - a Pollak & ; cone. know about this hin divi white troope for that purpose are full reas. mokers.—! The corary Inthe Shcncedeah val into be organ: | optlatTasonseple, hate diana fr. Rows, (opp.) of T., moved thas the resolution be Jatied by thw roma of the tar Te onda i weneengsin nacturers, No, 692 Brondmay, Beat Four wi were action would seem ores _ ined into s corps, _3t to eattmated thet euch organization to fully Justify the ‘confldones. cht General Burastde re, » B. nm Will reduce the cost ofits maintenance one-third in them; and General Grant himself, in his testi mele INCREASE OF CHARGE YOR OFFICERS’ BOARD IN mony, expresses bolief that if they had been placed | tunoar Disnasas.—"'We would call attention to BROWNS. HOSPITALS. An ordeg has been tesued by the War Department to the Surgeon General to increase the charge for board of officers in hospitals from one dollar to one dollar and a hbalf'per day, APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED BY THE SENATE. BRONCHIAL TROCHES. We have found them oficacious in allaying Irritation in the Throat an@ Bronchia, asd. would commend them to the attention of pubbo speakers and others troubled with Affections of the Throat, Thay sre alae an excellent remedy for Hoarseness resulting from cold. "a Congregationalist, Boston. It will be seen, the committee say, from the testimony, Sas ein eaneneepten of Roce hen the represent o ; orders'were algo given by General Meade for offensive operations to cease on right of General Burnside’s position, and General Ord’s troops were at the same time withdrawn from the position where they had been placed in support of the Ninth corps. General Grant attributes the disastrous result in a [ond or less to the ehusetta had furnished up to the 29d of becember 126,437 men for three years, being a surplus of 7,613 more than the a beon called J on Ls nished 1 men altogether, were vr tarmtohed fost year 4s, s ti being unaccompan! any of the division com- Edwin ©. Cushman, of Massachusetts, to be consul at ee Meese She 46 Pe hog, Syren aged Alon A sopert the tm Batchelor’ air onthe Rest tn she i Captain Jobn A. Winslow, to be a commodore inthe | Mr. Suxaxax—How many of these were credite for their opiniom, the cause of the disastrous result of the | Dye, Gt Barclay street oe navy, from the 19th of Ju 1866. naval recrut jeutenant William B. Cushi to be a lieutenant com. October 27, 1864.” assault of the 80th of July last is st attribute. r i j' | ble to the fact that the Booth Shannon, 8 i Mos Ramm Seheusk, BooBeld, | Cringe general who had devoted his attention for #0 Bteele . ¥., Stil Strouse, Vi ‘ . | a time to the subject, who had carried out to ceri engage ie arab taghant completion the of mining the enemy’s works, : * | melee Serene ving wi yah bg atl able from the ‘exploion of the — [a nd y tirely di & general w! need Mr. Mouans, (top) of ‘Ve from the Oommitiee on Seranitn the nestuanfal prosscction of Gash Werks hea oo 4 - tenance or and bad terial Revenue lbw, ‘which was made the special order Seer he cctke strection and sonal ceapiouaa i Mr. Witeon—I believe 16,000 men. Of the ontire number of men furnished by Massachusetts, 10,672 wero born, There bas been a great deal said about im We im; and put into four Massa- chusetta iments men from Germany, and the Burdsall’s Arnica Lintment.mAn YF a- i fallible cure for burns, ae ‘sprains, rhewmat tinue, * gun- wounds, Ac. a tion allays th rom . een th att Hf apes ‘No family shoud We wise Best—Miller’s Hair Dye, Warr inted than any soldat double thew jee, AIL tenant in the Marine corps. Passed Assistant Surgeon John Paul Quinn, to be sur- Sfeding Volunteer Lievténan Acting Volunteer its Edward Hooker, E. F. Devins and J. W. Smith, to be acting volunteer lieutenant Chevalter’s Life for the Hatr=—P estore or, {te fall shew Yorks BARAH A. CHEVAL (iOS tion agent, since Saturday, fe $3,008,900. Yates Resolved, That tte ine auty of President to mamuin, Letter from a Rebel Prisoner. cold, tm hoarseness, in the navy. in every ‘and r the int of the a 8 Of ty. throns, bronchial First Kmerican Union, ine. i tie patie, 10 THE RDITOR OF THE HERALD. {taa’and, lose he | Lieutenant William H. Hall, to be captain in the yy ed 4 fer ell i 1 Fob. 1, 1008 ration a ey ie ot Beoond [ieutenant M. Wolles, to de first iteu- ttn eealnanoe 6 any otber ihe rameter impo Thave four sisters residing in the eity of New York, td Tage Poors eth parts ot toe See tenant tn the Marine © pe ‘ ment within the territory of the United Slates, to whom Iam anxious to communicate tho fect of my | sale by sil druggists. 1 is BW REK ' to be second lieutenants ‘n the Marine athe fow members only vot- | i orisonment upon Johnson's Irland, A letter directed pa... Coter.atrest, B. ¥. Colonel Andrew 3. Alexander, Amletent * Skis inninisieien simply New York would fail probably to reach them. at Ad@utant of the Seventeouth army Corps, to ‘be emery pre age of I. a resolution | Will you notice my hither in such # manner in vote Kerweet 8 Kinser, to be second lieutenant First vont oachen win rad iss Toto tn acon of PSone Sek iat ieisetse, oe one such regiment United Siates cay . sn proce gine louses to examine into the subject of ler as to you beat adapted to <P are ‘THE PRACAG BETWEEN MESSRS. FIELD AND ERLLRY. TUR AVAL APPROPRIATION HLL. pila the cad 2g ee ames ak Mele glans te. It la tertain cure, Agent for ‘The spectal committee of the House on the assault Tho House in Comtnittes of ths Whole resumed the | spectively are Mary, Celherine, ead) Lavinia consideration of the Navy a) jation bill, The | Duane. By communicating to my sisters in any way amendment pending waa that of Mr. Davis, of Maryland, | whatever the news of my arrival bere, yes Fibl geatly to create « Board of Admiralty, oblige, yours Ly rs JOHN DUA Mr. Biow, (rep.) of Mo., spoke against the amend. Second fleutonant, Company F, Ten rgent, and vi (ted the Navy Department. Residence, Columbia, 8, C, made by Judge Field, one of the Louisiana members ect, upon Hon. W. D. Kelley, of Pennsylvania, Bavo or Eyes Made Nev y, Completed their labora, and will report probably to-mor- pamphlet directing how to speedily restore sight and A Pirpectacien without ® aot focwor’ or medicine. Beut Gy malt Hee. on rece rol conte. Address to the House the designation of the action to bo taken to Vindicate its dignity and privileges. row. The majority of the committee will dotall the | Mr. ‘Tex Kycx, (29n-7 OC. J., was iw favor of Mr. | "nb Si (rep.,) of Md., replied to tho gentleman Af PR ae D. 1,180 Broadway, New York. Siete ka developed by Whit Investigation, and will leake|| PHEEMCN EA” eccnamems was’ thor adpued by tho | vie iad preceeded’ him, safing by his amendment ho | Ssowm Coneane av ras Crone ov rae Hour Torey, | yg eicipat ad iy Hie trom ot 4 navy bureaus; pa to pro- | Rrookury —A grand sacred concert in ald of (he fund for vide for the £ the Navy a counctl of navy | nf Intern, ax the Prosident: hus hin seboet ao that hen tee, | THO COMpleton of the eptre of the Church of the Holy 0 hinadvivers, He clamed (hat in bis remarks | Thhlty, on Brooklyn Helghia, i to take place to.nigt in re criticized, he had been vindicating the oMc¢rn | that edifice. Several dt ihgulahge aieammheriweaty |” avy as ngaltist the Navy Department. in the yarn ” w Prise, trep, Of Me,» Feplied to Mr. Davie Le OF the “ Holy Trinity chotr.”” Mr. G. question Was then taken, and the et performa 40 board of adimiraity, wag dina ARB Yous | Warren with direet the performance, : MARKET FIBR INSURANCE COMPANY, artiste, Chan Oe ‘al f wn, Haokalew, 6 Let See Wi How i, Pag ni me | ¥ nd Weight Be , and Weight f Anish up the Important business of the session, ave re cMesars: Anthony, Olubk, Convess, Brtbn, Parke, | ' Pe * ee Ee Tite sir bustneea, bot woree partied” Pee oe RATES ato ineATBS AND RULES PREB, “Arg “BCTABLE PARTIES ON FAIR AN NAW DLR Shae D REASONA commence on Wednesday holding evening sett consider thé amendments to the Tax bill, Bo the Senate adopted a clause etriking out the third tion of the bill of last winter which permits recruning | 60) wail tie went « Catendar When brok Rit a. Sa nl ATTORNEYS! FERS. teenie to sinit Souttiven States to obvaia recruits for State | soo Sr Meare BTS armen rs. of the go Reseianitibek laren at tort ‘ van wi Stasneedgt io ioe ce Y n militee, providing for ene 0 n P pA a ° ot rig egy: Ament lhnem “al all atl Ny (tep.) of Mich.; offered.an amendment to | Naval Academy, fron each Coustesalor.al Dusieict } Seloek. A. OH. P. Paeeman, Seoretary, yaar lpaenga paid by the War Departs ed te Mr. Howann, (rep 4,08 Nn ¥ opriation bill w \-B8t, 419, 497, 2a td el . c amend by ineerting in the thirdyeection, after the worda | The navy approp pa ee ly heats Caleditar . rit Ongress in response to sc“ resolutic Inquiry, 19 | she figed not exceeding one tho sand dollars,’ the words | Av ENtNG opted ; Gourt adjourned to Wednoeday, Osh tust, 0° nge ae Vand Wishing one of tr) “thousand § does iy the Mon, | “nor idee than two hundred dollars,” and ator me } Ov motion Of Bir Alona, a revolution was MAUBLOA » Wake President's ndvertisemont iu tap

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