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8 ‘NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY JANUARY 20, 1867. WASHINGTON General Superintendent of Freedmen's cahoots fon Wd ‘Uaeinta oni Cascunm, Tontt Carthiw Weerw Prey THE INDIAN OUTRAGES. BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. . Bureau of Refugees, Froedmen and Abandoned Landa, Louisiana, Missi ‘apd Arkansas, and Bid dlstrits of Pountry are hereby plaved under marta nw for and during the whole term aloresaid, QUA WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE. Ay Ivaanz Woman was found wandering along Fiatbush MEWS FROM THE PACIFIC COAST. San Francisco, Jan. 19, 1867. ‘The steamer Montana sailed for Papama to-iay, with THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. ” Srevexe, (rep.) of Pa., accepted the amenament. Batier 000 is for New York. po Dawe: i Koowra, eae Pa, addressed ihe House in sup- | Depredations of the Savages In the Vicinity of — ocnr prodoragednspagge i La on 009 ia renee, ee ST ote ean Second Session. port of tne bill, partic Advocating the disfranchise- | Fort Phil Kearmey—A Great Indian War im- precinct, Bhe his aine , ¢ pectecbacis:; ey ey DI minent. * was taken to the station, hanen, and #0 waay onnaneectiiay Fetro D. Headley, convicted of embezzling $60,000 ZAside ‘View of the Bherman-Oamp SENATE, ae sie on AmNOTON, Jam. 1%, 2067. | Ther ahe had eacaped from, the Latnali Asylum at'Fiai- | *6 Wells, Fargo & Co, was to-day sentenced to ree 4 dell Bxpedition w. (atone in. Gio <ty * ( bush. sbe was returned to that institution, — ° imprisonment im the State Prison. . jasmimarom, Jan. 19, 186%. Dec. 16, 1960,) from his brother, who ie one of thegar-| 4 iray Puosex zo. Dearm.—The body of am unknown ‘steamer Active, with $64,000 in treasure, arrived Bann menene's see ae ae ae rison at Fort Phil Kearney, giving an account of the’ | man was fonnd at an early hour yesterday op views, VL ae Mining news from Brit- “ ‘The Cuarm laid before the Senate = communication movements and engacements at that post immediately | wing stisf on the pep pe Pepe Ss fo “ See No cleats pemeniagy 6 The Bankrupt Bill in the | trom the secreury of War, transmitting the report of preceding the fearful massacre which occurred a few'l Rawin C. Lichfield, corner of Fifth avenue and Ninth are Grocon advioes of ie 12th of January. Gold'bas the Engineer's Department of the army for the year days later, He states that a few days previous to his Ses Sed ont 7 = struck at Os cnet Oe ais soba The Senate. 1806, which was referred to the Military Committee. writing @ wagon train had been sent to the mountains, | the night. The deceased had lack bat whiskers apd Monines wenan tore, barrels of flour from Port- ; egrnmeer coveed dtsposit back 0 five or six miles from the post, for the purpose of cut- | Moustache, was apparently about forty-' ears, land. Several petitions for an increased tariff on wool were we aoeccan ae into tre Union frvould 0 ting pine rans the buildings then in progress of ans sre. nagen, ens in hein He bay Hime Ph rodenrndt Hiatt got et 9007 on ee Oe aes ‘Thad Stevens’ Reconstruction Bill | preecstea and ordered to lo on the tale;_also several | found thet the lent cause would take the lace Is lites | Grecion atthe for, On their return the unin was | boot ‘Coroner Loch! wes noted; aud’ the body vas | chanics Institute, New York. The. same. steerer also remonstrances against disfranchisement om account of | that the slavery question had occupied republican taken to the deadhouse for identification, carries an extensive collection of California for ex- im the House. sex were ordered to lie on the table. y, however, proposed to bury that ‘ost cause,” as attacked by about three hundred Indians. A mountea Bibieion at the Paris gre ye LEAGUE ISLAND 48 4 DEPOT FOR IRON-CLADS. t had buried slavery, by @ constitutional amend- | guard was posted on a high point near the fort, who A Runaway Accixnr.—While passing up Fulton street ‘The iret perton,emtved to-day. The mimittes i" That amendment was adopted by Congress, | vlegraphed means of @ fing thatthe | Yesterday afternoon a horse attached to s sleigh took a Thea “apy Le Agel Sorat gstanee train bad a vy" penises cavalry | fright and ran away, upsetting the occupants, a lady | three States had given & | and some infantry were immediately ordered out cetgentuone: Tee nly erates s Cte ‘The Writ of Habeas Corpus to be Suspended and or s Mary. to their assistance, The reinforcements started in two sid at a arug store she wad conveyed to hier rendence Pei ag et q Martia) Law Established in the South. PAYMENT OF NEVADA VOLUNTEER TROOPS, parties; Colonel Carri Commander of the ; do., superfine, $5 75: wheat, $1 Mr. Brawanr, (rep.) of Nevada, introduced a bill au- | which never during the war rose above a dissemb!ti ington, ree : i Ps The payment to B. Wallace ‘and others of What then. stood in the wapt, Mot the betes # men, going in one direction, and Captain | Tas Amnesta sy rmx Pouicm for the past woek, as Bing 6, Minin ioc baragy ‘$2,000; ac. &c. &c. Lieutenant Bingham, cavalry officer, and four the United States, becanse neither the cod- | toon men going in another. W. Colonel’s party | shown by the returns at the office of the Inspectar, were laws ‘committed the question in oy | were Ceptain Bibwn, ‘Liewtenant Wands aod Lieutenant 00 1s pamber, ‘ . the demecratio party, for it was vit- | Gottman. Lieutenant Bing ‘m’s detachment came ALLzamp GRaxp Laxcexy,—Thomes Meighan was yes- anaes at once | terday afternoon arrested on acbarge of grand larceny, ‘* Chollar, ih 3; Bo 3 Ophir, SK Legal unders selling at Os.” ‘Wasurnaron, Jan. 19, 1867. Pee cE EME Bc PRP Enside History of the Sherman-Campbel) . Expedition. ' Mexican advices state that the abortive Susquehanns ‘expedition has proved a positive injury te the Juares government. The Mexicans are in nothing #0 consistent tm thelr jealous hatred of all foreigners. Had fher- | coast, Toate, was referred to the } unanimous, must two or thro¢ shoot them intelligent. sense cotapven succoeded im reaching deares, ita | Comualies on the Factte Raltoad. tmillions of 'rebelsin the late Confederate Statse sanction otira. Mom of, the «mon and, oficers |” Rorvuaxuma urate Easvexn Dutraict.—Late on Vriday | At Mesdvilio, Pa, om tho 1th instant, tbe police made ie sana Pas COLORED SCHOOLS IN WASHINGTON, How does he txpect to ignore thas doctrine? Dost ‘Bingham, beckoning to some of the ten, night « party of “rounders”? entered the liquor store of | ® descent on a ganib ‘and Atieen or Lvoranmape Yepublican seat ‘Wnizon, (rep.) of Mass. , offered a resol which expect to get sanction peop! No, air, ‘them, ‘Come apd, scoompanied DF ait No. 276 4 ED, and twenty detting their pile. of government under existing ciroumstances would not ‘have been more a source of weakness then of strength 40 the Mexican President. As it ts; their failure to do anything at all bas cast ridicule upon the United States, has drawa upon Juarez the.euspicion of trafficking with ‘the foreigner, and has given the cause of Ortega, who is was i, inet of Columbia to inquire and report whether the corpora it? That has f But the Becretary proposes "8 relled with the tarkeeper, Robert Walker, because he tion of Washington has "3 with the laws of Con- | toassociate with himself one other old. map, who hap- | ie ‘iain tie eset arnd of about a ae aroun oelie ae ar reach ° as remainit stood their nd ‘apart for the support of colored schools. of nine Judges with the decision of | toga the I ro ‘caus chute bere fp: Meng bt veg Rg sive biped POTOMAC RAILROAD, uestions of law. old § dipiomatist in the Mr. Wane, (rep.) of Obio, called up the bill to authorize be ‘preparing for tin coudiplomatist ae Lieutenant Wands was alightly wound-d 12 | were very severely ‘beaten, the “rounders,” five ip num- the Baltimore and Potomac Rail ‘to construct a lateral | on the bencn the precedent by which he is to govern. ‘Lieutenant Grammond, having left the as “ ve ae Ange an bd lie bot over their as branch of their railroad inte and within the District of | An Englishman once exhibiting the quality of his met Lieutenant Bing ‘aan te yor ony peer in the melée a pier g! va other articles, came without power to afford him actual assistance, and ‘whose presence at his headquarters would compromise him with his countrymen. Sooked upon as the anti-American candidate for the Pres- ‘were ‘Two. ,. | wood contractor, and was about twenty-tive years of age. ‘eency, an impetus which would etherwise have been Keupeh io as Anarieyy o rdtia tt eatd toe 7.26 $0q hima, and all together started io pursuit of about tuirt diy anne Miche Clark and Jone Tulip were arrested | He made Ro: home. “4 “ > | Indians, who were apparently retreati 8 and, 4 wanting. Minister Campbell is understood to complain a oie be Deck; Se eet however, to be a ruse to ‘aecoy the party. ‘away from their | D7.. Tie ae Sais eucertay bev coatinited tothe Died. ‘bat Juarez made no effort to communicate with the old, but moss i : supports, for they perceived that two large bodies of F Bat Pors.—On Friday, January 18, Grrearp Pops, in the’ “For what?” said the traveller. ‘His education was y County Jail by Justice y to await examination, d . Pe, embassy, and rather thwarted than sided their feeble at- good and his sense of smell is still perfect, and we take | 20@i8n8 were approaching them. The Lieutenant and his | Gooqwin and Walker having made of assault | 32d year of his ‘tempts to communicate with him. Juarez probably had im out to put the pappies on ras bes A and then Tatura wan eereteae Pa Bay ay ne the Lp ramd and battery, larceny and malicious mischief against wi: rejatinan ane Sree see, pemmeott an tan) fed to ‘© deop meaning in holding aloof from emissaries who him.” I know, Mr. Speaker, shat i is-bardiy dignified | Tioispant Bingham, who became separated from them, | ‘?¢™% from St Paui's church, corner of Sout First und : streets, Williamsburg i to compare the ary of Stato to that old pointer, ty 4 Anne Miller, Mr. Wane said thie question had been for a long time | and I will tell yoa why I am uot going to ‘make thal Was killed and scalpéd, and two sergeants and one pFi- Actroexr 30 4 Lans.—A lady — an before ‘and all that could be said on the sub- | comparison. the nobleman, ‘I have owned the | reas wounded. siding at No. 65 Eleventh street, E. D., fell on @ proce ject had been said. ‘Those who were interested in the | dog fifteen year and hard as be looks be never bit | gar toukr ime coon ems anrouen thie bend of Jodians | ice in Grand street lass evening, and sustaloed a fracture Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, of course, did not want this | the hand that fe him or barked upon @ false trail” | 4 \ eer foxes com phaegeen pv dere yo of one of her legs. She was taken home by some citi- ‘There are nome piquant little facts connected with the tion line. He did not see why Congress should | (Laughter and syp'ause.) ’ zens, ‘expedition whicn have never yet been told. Shorman pooner Me eet was but one tallrond now enter | “The Sreaxza cammered with his mallet to restore eee ke ee een ———_—— ae and Campbell pulled together from the start like a | ing this city, and it was # monopol; , Without a rival, He | order. Scofield, mistaking the objett of the Speaker, speaks of a8 ove of Pincay cmnbing Seen ob tle taut, 00 tre, THE PRIZE RING. Povcuopepia “OF FREEMASONRY; em the Snoleaf fro, Geo. Oliver's Dieuonury of Symbolioal Ma- Mr. Wade) was sure the citizens of ‘this District and of | inquired whether bis time was out, “No,” suggested fort, 1 caaay would lose nothing by having an additional at in a low tone of voice, “‘heis only calling you Ten ee ee which he did, killing three or four. ~~ road into the capital of the nation, It was simply a | to order for doing injustice to the deg.” The witticism | j;eulenes tf. an then directed £ e roe 4 question whether the interests of the public or the in- | was laughed at by those near enough to catch it. thal: mabeed p. le party, “_o ane & nf iyo c iene Halsmore end OnloHalroad were part- | "it, Scomaa, rman rad tha tie old acest | ope vert Bowen) “whe, having turned to | | 4% Conran, whose ral namo, bythe way, Waller out. e ol i o 10URE,sxson resumed the foor. Jt was not the inten: | ShtstnetiCe Soop of the'domatry baa no power in it, | Te eb (DMT pursuers, was overtaken pierced | Jamiceon, isa Frenchman, having been bora in Boulogne, tion of the Maryland Legislature, he thought, to let the | and undertook, Dy a single twitch of bis gown, to launch | 2'4,, bee ae cut oa es oe France, in 1842, of Scotch parents, He came to this new road come to Washington.’ He bad not seen the | into the government the débrisof the Confederacy, like —— pb et ae ang mas found | country in 1856, from Scotland, where he had been liv- charter of the new road, and could not say exactly what | an old unexploded, but with lighted fuse." Tho | fiery. “ig the — ie rd oT ~ gory a "aed anusatcamiaincsatencs its provisions were. He hoped the bill would be post- | Secretaryhad chosen, without authority of law, to send | on) Senate was buried with military =“ ja- | ing for eight years previously, and took up his poned until his colleague, Mr. Creswell, who was abseut | the con#itutional amendment to the Confederate ‘States, oe ra hese ‘Masons being present. At sort in Williamsburg, L, I. When the rebellion broke out he Bow, was in the Sonate, and soteit their action upon it, andhen pointed to that | clusion Sight Colonel Carrington sent to the fort | -. young on Staten Island, at bis trade, as a machin- ‘Mr. Henpricks regarded the Baltimore and Obio Rail- | asa precedent for his judge. He yas trying to got all | for Atty men, two surgeonsend an ambulance, to carry road as of great importance to the West, and could not | the branches of the executive department to take action on 9 men — i wounded. ist, He gave up bis situation with the intention of en- vote for a competing road, which was built merely as a | tha: would make further precedents The Secretary of | 41.005 thet tne Tad the 15th December the writer | jisting in the navy, and, while on bis way to the Brook- matter of speculation, the Interior was fastructed by him to\send to the rebel | paves {et tne Und a attacked the =, ees lyn Navy Yard, passed an arsenal near Fort Greene, Mr. Yates, (rep.) of IL, said the entire length of the | communities agricultural scrip, babe iors only be given bea oy — peg regem rd ao i af new road was seventy-one miles; the branch was | 9 States, and the treasury and post fice departments poo ate = 7 ay ms en - was . where he saw ‘Twenty-eighth regiment of infantry ten miles, were being urged out of their way.to give, in some oer appeared on # hill near the fort and | prenaring to leave fos Washington. The soldiers wore Daulky team. Each had separate instructions, and each claimed to rank the other. On the arrival of the Susquehanna at Vera Cruz, Sherman, it seems, was for eccepting Bazaine’s invitation and going straight to ‘Mexico city. Campbell strongly opposed the suggestion om the ground that he was accredited to Juarez and to Saarez only, and bad nothing to do with Bazaine, ‘Camelnau, or any one outside the republic of Mexico. This argument at last prevailed; but not till after a somewhat stormy discussion, in the course of which personal allusions to kid gloved aids-de camp and degation secretaries presumed to be ‘‘on the make” had ‘been pretty freely interchanged. The breach thus ooca- stoned was never healed, and culminated at Matamoros sonry, with a portrait of the author; together with a om. prehensive Supplement, containing definitions of techmesl terms used by the fraternity. Aiso an account of the Rise and Progress of Freemasonry and its associations—ancient and modern, Edited vy Robt, Maooy, author of the Masonic Manual, Book of the Lodge, &¢. Llustrated wi engravi m Collyer, the* Light Weight mpion of America. Sketch of ith numervus: 'O the siudent as a work of reference, and the newly ini- 1c 18 less, We com- tronage. nai Freemason. Price, cloth $3; half morocco $4. Sent free of postage on Froeipt, of rice, MASONIC PUBLISHING AND MANU- FACTURING COMPANY, 483 Broome street, N. ¥. —PERRYS FAMILY OINTMENT 18 CURING HUN- +. dreds daily of Burns, Sealds, Gathered Nipples, Piles. Rheumatixm, Sores, Chilblaina. Chapped Hands &e. Price 25 cents, Sold by all 157 Chatham street, this invalusl 4m Sherman returning to New Orleans by the susque- Gag Feet Soe 5 <hence Se cnet ne or other, a rec hallooed to the men in sight, but when they saw the fashington. He could see no objec hapo + ‘ognition nod. Bui what the Secre- ‘Germans ‘tention was attracted banpa and Campbell by private steamer. Sherman took india ae ceee® tay Telled upon most was the conthued existence and | C@¥alry leave the fort and go towards the train they measty all Ens sttention hye babe BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN by Congress. He | Wentoff. The force that = brutally butchered @ | mother piteously pleading for her son, who had enlisted New York and other States, without publicity or fee till ‘up bis quarters with Sheridan in New Orleans and Camp- bell buried himself in the fourth story of an indifferent hotel, each speaking contemptuously of the othor and giving a contradictory account of the expedition. ‘The Bankrupt Bill. The Bankrupt bill was upin the Senate to day, and divorce granted. | 01 BILL. The monet hour expired and the regular order, { toleration of bis own pet governme! ot M. HOWES, Counsellor, &c., 78 Nassea street 80 anh few days later was sent out to protect the trains passing which was the ‘krupt bill, was called for, would say that the hat Congr, had had recognized | 40) ‘and fi without her consent in that regiment. The Colonel told that had see: Vitek fro for timber, and it is supposed having a ay 4 mavetl $9 uostnone eo for the Lod Ld ae reatfing down|there » as do encamped, it was surprized by a large force of Indians | ber to geta boy to ill the uniform of her son and he "The yeas and pat called for, and tbe Senate ro- | and a balf, or twe years, and had fone IDR. to set peda ied before they could offer combined re- | would let him go. Young Jamieson volunteered at once, fused to postpone the regular order—yeas 10, nays 21, | them aside. (ae cm ais changed clothes with the lad, gladdened the heart of CR A i el a Hh iyo the mother, shouldered musket and went off with the 0s follows:— ‘Yeas—Meaars. Buckalew, Fogg, Fowlér, Morrill, Sherman, | whether the Ho not by resolution directed ita @iicited a sharp debate upon the first important amend- Bpeague, ay hfe | Wilson and Yates—10. A over ee peeige to forwafd- the constitutional seent proposed by the Judiclary Committee of the Senate. | den, Foster, Hrelinahugeon, riven, Harris, Hendy Sine a eee This amendment gives the appointment of Registers to | Het-dricks, Howard, Howe, Johnson, Hirkwooy ‘Mr. Scnorezp sald he was not sere aout that.” In con- ‘Morgan, Norton, Patterson, Poland and the District Judgo exclusively, instead of to the Circuit ‘a ‘and the Bank. | Clusion be pointed the Hoase to the epsctacle of the: Judge, with the nomination and recommendation of the “hief Jastice of the United Biates, The debate was participated in by Messrs, Poland, Morrill, Howard, Jehason, Hendricks and several other Senators, end ‘there was a strong disposition wanifested to oppose the mmendment by the extremists of the party. Among those who opposed it were Messrs. Howard and Morri, ‘and among those who supported it were Messrs. Jobn- eon and Hendricks. i Hi it to The aext amendment was to strike out the words | Peace. Peace was oy ey tay public credit, to the payment ef the public debt, to all Fy pan ema e, a emanation of the | pubic - pay P ee call | $etade becuse: street, ‘The Committee on Ways and Means ape’ Justice’ of the Supreme Court of the U: the country. Could some handled . ‘mecoting for the consideration of the Gold bil ~“!*°%* | Staea” After debate the count ncn Fim Neananeen be got by irritation ? Could the wounds of the country, pangs pra Reger not apart nya i vara en ‘ming. Mr. MoColloch was present danngPcrtion of | to Yous, 14; 16. ued by irritation? | No. Perfect pesce Bd repose | the vacancy in the office of commander of the First di- teed yards of the Point, where he anchored bis bost, and ree ae eae tee ne ‘ho time, and gave the members of s Committee to Gin eaten ons of See Epeakiug’ ot nesro votre, he sold thet: the present | vision, N.G.,8.N. ¥., caused by the retirement of | ftunga se teticg cde cod Danone bid (2 aa) yo ~~ hoe understand that he was not 4 to making all the | twoon the Judges of said court as to such appointments, | status of the negro reminded him of a ad | Major General Sandford, will be fied by the appolatment | take to tie waler, get nto his best and pull out of & Vanden street! ales of gold the goveramer BoD' br in case of in the office of District Judge, the a woman beating her husband with ® | or clone] Emmons Clark, commandant of the Seventh | of musketry as briskly as possible. He then came Bank street os carrescy isnued during fo ‘Brooklyn and onlisied In the One Hundred and | }0t ward—i9 Canal street. ‘The amount of nations? -«D* p Alpe gi Fegiment, In selecting an immediate successor of Gen- | mirty.eighth regi qd was soon stationed | tb ‘Third otros he past week #9m the Tredbury was $47,720, making eral Sandford, the Commander-in-Chief, Gdvernor | at Camp’ Hamilion, Va, He was made an orderly | it ward—torner of 12h ptrest and Bighth aveons, the toremount, xp to date, $800802,621. From this Hy - Fenton, it is urged, has been influenced solely by the | sergeant at Li wirggeree Md Hath wardNorth Broome and Mott streets. soso be deducted the currency retufned, including wora domses the white man, (Laughter.) “He appealed against | Personal merits of the soveral candidates presented to | yi restnent was « 5 ge ih ward—tap Soveut avenue. out notes, amounting to $2,150,931, leaving in actual * = the doctrine of persecution, against the doctrine that | bim. second night after Tre batsle, and when about | 17th 2 corealation at this date $298, 652,60. ae geyser ploermcrnbmage nce trearon must be made odious. | The pensity which the | colonel Clark commenced bis military career as a | 10 be reheved, the deed, and wounded iying piled | sad’ Pirstavenue,” rans tet ce The amount of fractional curency received at tbe Wasmxctox, Jan. 19, 1867. | Was pusishment enough. "The children ia the Soutbera | private in the second company, Seventh regiment, in | UP between the works and the enemy Keeping tp ® | ih ward—Ables & Smith, Fitty-ninth street, near Third aecarery Department from ibe srinters during the past | mannan or FUMLISNNG AND FAINTING THE DEaaTE® 1 | Biaica wore erylng for, bread, and Congress was answer: | 1664, and under the captaincy of Major General Alexan- | lines, so that ‘they sould bot got to the wounded, | s0ti'wani—Si6 West week was $527,500. The amvant shipped during the} comacapan $56 s0A4 ery Wy. dompnsiatione of. vangence-y der Shaler, former commandant of such company, was | YOURE Jamieson ongaged In another daring adven- Hs Tare” Mecano Fata renee, teame period was $184,898 2610 national banks, and to) On motion of Mr. Witaox, (rep.) of Iowa, the Com- Alaa! forthe rarity of Christian charity promoted through all the grades up to that of fim He jamped over, the works, and crawling a ae, Fe hay sem, the Absistant Troasarer x New York $100,000, mittee on Printing was instructed to inquireinto the ©- | a4 omy aid Congress refuse them bread to feed the | lieutenant, On theretirement of Captain Shaler, Colonel | of tue'Twesty-ninth lucie colored regiment, who a . pediency of providing for the publication of the Con- * neg ee Pe etes | ZAMEs CORRAX, } Secretaries. ‘The geoursties held )f the Treasurer of the United Stats Dody, but it also refused to feed the mind. The House | Clark succeeded to the command of that body, which | Sbockingly wounded. Captain Aiken for water | Pataice hs tu tur fOr Dations’ banks, reported to day, were s8 fol- gressional Globe in the form and style of the debates of | bav! recently adopted a resolution forbidding the post be beld until the promotion of Haws to the orfor death. Jamioson gave the captain bis canteen, | 77eNRy a. DANIELS, M. D. SURGEON, NO.SUNION ie tr jor cirealsting notes $840,965,150, as security | the British Parliament, sending to the Soathern Btaiee Agrieaiiural College Major and, after he was refreshed, dragged him to the abattis, | FY & P. Seen see, Pa oemen pcan iain scrip. God had said, “Let there be light,” but 1 Meutenant colonelcy, when he was offered such majority | where the orderly sergeant of Company C assisted Jamie- | or detention from for stricture, fistula, dis- for the deposis of public moneys $38,773,06¢—making TsB HILL COUNTRE. ite vote, bad said, “Let darkness prevail.” | pat declined. On the 2lst of Jane, 1864, while com- hr captain over the works and to an am- ee Gan eal ‘of eye, nose, face and the total amount of $379, 139,100. ‘The Srzaxer presented a memoria) from the Dakota Race his remarks by appealing for peace and con- manéant of Company B, and fifth in rank, Captain Clark ae SS ae me Bp ll gad person. Office hours CJ Yhe following sums of money have bees disbursed at | Ltffdmnnre relative to a geographical survey of the Blue | © yy “psare }of Ohi, spoke 10 rapport of she bi, | was lect colonel ofthe Seventh regiment, to sucoeed | | At the ‘charge of Fort Harrison, Virginia, General [srostant xonioe ‘the Treasury Department during the wek ending to- | p,y op un. COPFROTH, LATE MEMBER PROM PRXKSYLyAMA | While fa Lowever, Feference of the bill and | Colonel Marshall Lefferts, who bad rerizned. Colonel | Ord command in person, ag 9 Jamieson TO THE PEOPLE. ‘day :-+To the War Department $506,05, to the Navy Mr. Brxzanie, (rep.) of Mo., offered a resolution to pay substitute to the Joint Committee on Reconstruction. | Clark is about thirty-six of age, and will make an Ya intoguibet himeelf by bravery. — to Alexander H. Tate ive from Penn- | H¢ took strong ground in favor of annulling the existing | officient commander, s qua non 80 much required regiment was im the First Firs ONLY A FEW DAYS MORE Dopatment $596,852, Interior Depsttment $962,280. | o Pletander Be eerOUr increased sompenanien fan, | State governments in the South, disfranchising the rebels | in the First division. division, Kighteenth Army Corps, - While’ under — ‘otal, 62,143,197. \ ‘an pases ninth Gougress tothe, | and enfranchising the Diacks. ‘iiiin ‘ittiian: & Uerrible fre of heavy arillery, the First brigade TO SECURE TICKETS IN ‘The receipts. from Internal Pevenue ‘o-day were tobea An informal meeting of the officers of thie regiment, | Doing far in advance, and st acritical moment, when grape KBLLEY’S $302,7}0, making the total amoust for the wey ending regarding the tras, hovd ak the Astor Bouse on! shail ere oeating ofthe oly clumn GRAND NORTH AMERICAN to-day $2,200,789. / \ soceptatl eoolonel Price wes pamed 8 | which was heard through the ranks, calling, “Ob, —— austngyot at the Treasury Department $817,700 In yen. Fae eo lene ed ox Aajincant Peace Deroy “crane, | But, Dallies, we miust win.” The gallant brigade did win, Carita CREB ENED Sele SU EE command, Special Agent for the Ordnance Department: | {h carried Tort Harrwon, tnd Walter temnieaoe erenrdn inn at \Giebonttane tncoress soous to be aken In the inves- ee ty pp Megha g edd Vis pts go, Chapn's Bla ‘TIMED FIXED TO A’ THE PREMIOMS, seen ne seodaten a ee Conn Reoein, ‘on Menéay evening, wae a. rechreis at, and | Sete a mere exceed to the enemy's sberP | nd the Concert to be gived at the Wabash avenup Rink. Affahg into the late contracts mie by Commissioner DIVISION DRILLA, SKVENTY-VIRGT RECINENT. and crowber at the lowest portion of the and, © Chisago. M., Bogs Te wappiying the Indians wit goods. One or two ‘The fret diviston Of ‘sble regiment, companies, A and oy weve pene, roel Ot eae tad saxtinnée, Vantaa’ % wa. yourmals I ee iia tan Obes. BR, bad @ good drill at the nal on Monday = See ame’ y's Gap.” after tbe style t, ‘38, 1687. Senter (i) honed that bi a pet by mia Colonel Coles. - pr ba ap ha pens THIS 18 THE GREATEST DISTRIBUTION OF THE vwearssioner n ofect the result of cipal movements were the deployments, jie the army was in winter ame She commitior”, altogether favorable to the po ‘by the flank, forming circle by division, | Cbapin’s Farms, on James river, Jamieson drow MINETBENTH CENTURY, and the MOST SUCCKES7UL. . The tod clotng Svar in atm Gs Turney evening the Se tS Se nee oak ee gee Pe ek oe Meee & ae Brees, Unites Oe ee Wie me pace. "Ga. Wednesday “evoing Coumratiat | sented the plan to General Buller, but thet un- | world. retired Jersey City. Cand F, arilled at the sreonal, The | fortunate general was removed before the | prapo- 23000 VALUABLE PRIEES, {eint resolation for the relief of Paul G.\ Gmiixo Waran ron ALS—A Naw Doncx.—Some days | Fourth division, E and K., drilled Thursday | sition was scted on, and the affair fell through. pmo contract with the Navy Department and ‘and I, Fifth division, drilled | Sove are bat a few of the incidents in the military | vainea ot HALF A MILLION DOLLARS. including. 17 correct, ateam we on evening. The {has not | career of Walter Jamieson while s soldier. He was, — statement is most probabl = aaa, 8 seers te Sopa wenonng C6 See $100,000 IN GRERNBACKS, will be presented = ° oa sn Tey ered ows ot ton, Ovice os Manca: 0 cae ‘comspittec will doubtless be ight, wing drill wt their ine armory in Fourteenth | {60 sand pata ofa Bas Ian, N.Y. Be they EVERY OTHER TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE. Post the battalion executed some very difficalt evolu- afver all hie exploits ta the ermy, toOM Point | THE DEMAND FOR TICKETS 18 WITHOUT & ons ina soldierly manner. The details admitted Comfort and went to work at pg BF palaanie, tustgnese Wide were in the Of some slight corrections, however. ‘The alterations of | 180, when he left there to go into training vo ‘ane recta 10, firma whew ror ald fyebish articon he regimental Dill of drew, recnatly sdopted by tne oes Sion wee sew 0 Tee aia Ccce. | All orders for tickets mailed tn New Ragland, Midéle- $100,000 more than those uae = em, Jemlescahed ‘aguas Mike Carr, then Tass Bal- oe or Western States, up te Thursday night, January 94, eqeally os good. +000. ier, and next Barney Aaron, and them all in —<— ‘The Misstestrr! Nog of the levees on ess 'than, three will reach us in time to be filled and mailed before the: ADIN for rebuiIding 804 Ti he igtroduced in the His victores inthe roped arena show Dim | seis commence, in Louisiags ata to bea Jacking courage, science, Fibs ‘the Mississippi ‘provisions are as follows: nor Collyer best Mike Carr, near Balti- | an agentscan continue to sell until 6 P. M., Seturday, a a renee Lene Gee eres eee Metee GS | wa un can easqmeiaa aoe Fert, the ponds of { dotirs, are to bé guaranteed by ee etictctie Deivie, near Alozemarins Va, on tee Ot | Onn ere: Seen ee reports SOS bp mabe, Wh reterns or ‘amount of s'x ™" government, and in retarm for this May, and him in forty-nine rounds, in ffyy.tve Abey will be cancelled. Ge United Swamp lande are to be reconveyed to the mont was held at the , Resex Market, | minutes. His fight with Barney Aaron, Pikce at | - agente having tickets unsold or contracted for will please: qvarantegs, ‘ the received on We evening Colonel acted ag | Pobick ‘on the Potomac, for $600 a and 4 government; second, the money instructor, and exercised thef battalion in several evolu | ‘2° of the light on the 20th of last | forward them to our address. as they are required to fill on —-‘Unltedsig of the uaranteed bonds is tobe deposited tions of the new lemons for'801. “A wartee apres, | June. rounds were fought in two hours and — & We tho “Assistant Treasurer in New Orleana, and shall ment is noticeable. twenty yp yy BO ders in Chicago. Ho Ang | _ Fasdject opty to the order of the trustees, who are all eae Ye ores roo coppers ont tere TICKETS 91 BACH, |, tebe Union men. B, Fourth regiment, and -Lisutenaat W. A. Laing, ne | would be ne other pugiliss to hie, right to the toone ” ofthe Le: Heutenant. title of he could retire with bis one . Appeal Leyal Southern Association. laurels, ‘attention to more " "i % ‘Am appeal ot the Loyal Goutbern Association to Com The Board of Officers appointed by the Commander-in- | Sot tnia ‘Joha MeGlade for gi qrems s04 the Pople, signed by Thomas J, Derant, Pres- articles were drawn up to REFERENCES. shen sad. Hingham, Secretary, nes bees handed 7, oat Into | tappan, MoKellop & Co., Commercial Agency, Chicanos sowed bere, chawing that Andrew Johnson i at Goldsboro’, Louis Searbach & Schwere, Importers, Phitsdelphies ghould be beld resptsible for the murders and assassi®- rounds, rvnich lad pinta Ne ady Ven ® an wollgas the ‘abuse of Union men in the eenees e victor. Four | Samuel D. Burlock, ee, PRSempasy Ven Valneey fouth, amd that be %& encouraged in the continua in’ the Malory DE. the | ere & Ce. Importers, New York. Send. the name ‘of enth oubseriber, with their sddropm, “Money by Graf, Post offen order, express, of 18 resintetes Detters, may be oont of our risk. ‘be addressed to i i & t EE i ‘de of bin course by HY Mhesring policy of Congress, ‘with a: fair ‘Teo Navy Department bee’ tnformation of the ouiwahot the United States Onipes at Faochal, om the 2m of The offeers and _/ FATAL FRNCAS NEAR HARRISBURG, j ‘Hannumune, Jan, 19, 1967. pA night @ disturbance occurred at the Halfway

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