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WASHINGTON a Application for an Injunction Againat the Reconstruction Acts. “AMTERBAYING COMMERCIAL STATISTICS. ae, ao, &e. Wasuincrox, April 10, 1667, ‘The Trouble Between France and Prussia. ‘We believe we have quite good authority for stating that none of the diplomatic corps accredited to this country participate in the apprebensions of a war be- YWween Prussia and France, and none are less appre- hensive of such a calamity than the representatives of ‘PRose two great Powers, a : ‘ stmere te'n hirdttér tnforciatian sinong. intinential {people here reepecting- the correspondence between vant Wydenbrock, Secretary Seward, Senor Romero fmd Minister Campbell Much anxiety is exhibited to see ‘the documents, and opinions seem to vary widely as io ‘Mr. Beward’s mode of proceeding. The feeling is genor- ally in favor of the humaze interposition of our govern. ‘tment ib behalf of Maximilian and his adherents, who in their hour of extreme peril excite the sympathy and admiration of good men. There are some people, how- ever, and men of influence in the highest circles, who express anything but Christian feeling. One of these, ‘ap eminent Senator, remarked to-day that if it was true that Mr, Seward had interposed to rescue the upforta- mate’ Emperor of Mexico from the consequences of bie folly, he (Mr. Seward) must be suffering from an attack of unaccountable weakness. The Bonorable Senator thinks it impossible for Maximilian ‘te eacape being shot if ho is caught, Senator Sumaer, You will notice, has introduced a resolution calling for the production of the correspondence on the subject, if ‘mot incompatible with the public Interest, Red tape is 80 potent here that perhaps the Secretary will decide ‘tbat it is not compatibie. Maximilian’s Enlistments in Cuba. Havana dates of the 3d inst. have been received in ‘Washington, with the following information in regard,to ‘the Spanish enlistments for Maximilian :— The republican Mexican Consul addressed a letter to the United States Consul at Havana complaining of that violation of neutrality. Consul Minor brought the sub- Ject tothe knowledge of the Captain General, who said ‘that he was not aware of it, and that he would seo that ‘the recruiting ehould cease. Notwithstanding this the Spanish steamer Parie and the English steamer Solent teok on board, on the 22d and the 26th wit., several re- eruite, and severa) other sailing yeasels have since taken them, the total number of recruits who have left Havana Deing about 200. When Consul Minor was satisfied that, notwithstanding the assurances of General Man- gelno, four vessels had left with recruits, he asked the ‘Mexican Consul for affidavits of some of the enlisted persons, and other documentary proof of that transac- tion, with s view of submitting an official complaint at to the Spanish authorities in Cuba, and commu- the same to the department at Washington. _ The Russian American Purchase. ‘The continental domain occupied by the Russian Ame- fidam treaty is about three hundred and eighty-nine ‘thousand square miles. The telands may increase the domain to four hundred and fifty thousand square miles. ‘Tho United States are to pay ten millions two hundred thousand dollars in gold at the Treasury at Wasbington Within tea monthsafter the exchange of ratifications, ‘Which are to be exchanged at Washington bofore the ‘80th of June, or the treaty falls. Condition of the President’s Health. President Johnson was in bis office to-day, but no ‘visitors were admitied. Dr, Norris, the attending phy- sician, requires bim to be kept as quiet as possible in Order to give him opportunity to recuperate. His illness geome to proceed from an affection of the liver, from which he has severely suffered heretofore, It is not @oubted that a few days’ quiet and relaxation from the prespare of official businers will restore him to health. Revetdy Johnaon and the Injunction Cases. ‘Upon being asked if ho was not of the opinion that he had lost handsome fees in two or three good cases, to wit, ‘the Reconstruction Injunction bills before the Supreme ‘oust, by hie course in the Senate when those measures ‘were before that body, Senator Johnson replied that it might beso, but he thought not, for the reason that a wonsiderabie time ago Governor Sharkey desired him to ‘wndertake an application for a mandamus to compel the ‘admission of the Southern States, particularly Mississippi, Amto Congress. He declined to undertake the task, although eesured by Governor Sharkey that he had thoroughiy_ wtadied the maver and that it must result in sucsesa. Im retarp bo astred Governor Sharkey that, while he had not given the subject much attention, he had con- ‘De lest the confidence of certain of the public in him aa a lawyer, if indeed he has been so unfortunate at all. Peace Between the Indian Tribes in Arizona. Advices have been received within a few days past from Superintendent Dent, of Ari- mone, to the effect that co was engaged in bringing to- gether the Monaives and Yavapais, which bands are vendét hie charge, and the Chemihucvis, who occupy of Qolorado river, to make ar- ‘The following ie a» e#etract of quarterly reporte of the ‘ational Banking Associations of New York city, fing their eooditlon on the morning of the firtt Monday tn April, 1867, defore the commencement of business on ‘Ghat day, with a recapitulation of the January statement, January. A gS MEOCTioe 91505069, 700 7 Sere oes ‘941,100 0, Vout oot 2,600, 883 7,487,800 4,300,900 16,123,960 4,200,158 1,490,115, atana2 2 2998 a80 41,402,117 34,700,872 - 940,140,098 $377,700,304 975,000,700 17,801,440 '370,353, 175,493,039 ae oe 7,404,207 Ags: -9402,149,086 $877, 700,966 Ape rte and Exports of the Country During January and February. The: of the Baresu ef Statistics for the month she United States during Jemuary and Febresry :— Vvme vaive of foreign imports im January was $2\,900, 968, and in Febraary $32,006,802, Of these im- port’ more titan one-half were enjored diteotly for oon- sumption, wirtle lees than half entered warehouse, and the principal articles were as fotlows;—-Oola bul- tion, Juwmoary, $247,197; February, none, Bilver Puilion, \ January, $40,437; February, none.’ Gold eoin, Jan 'ery, $167,991; Feurumry, srtaeon = Tr ver coin, January, $99,120, February, 990,722. To the forogeing should be sddea $600,000 in\coln imported into \the dietricte of San Francisco and Vermont in the invnth of February. Coftes, Januar, 28,906,507 pounds, ,yNued wt $400,620, February, opie the next ign ees T eat he rhe and meas Prk wie We Meer | prc ces apart see ee Sees Si tegen | eer eekeeenee ce severe Be Sorts moat | gl, “ote lk woe eo two thousand copien . we [Ear a PRS aan | eee areas se NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, amendments of the constitation T by olvidar sree, REOCONS RUCTION. ot tome ait, thawe ow VIRGINIA. ea raed as an offence, : cast state coat bess Bas bot hme and qu of it for other ; Richmond tom and out of i peraog, : Omce eee eo oe 10 tw e : tor Wileon as a Amasing im the exercise of an sede in the Nogre ee ig he ere of ts independent Ritensos, Va, April 8, 1802, tad coh th whee te cons The board appoinied by Genere) Schofjeld to v oe rar selections for registration offloers are actively engaged Ice someitin Ee te thet work, and it is stated that General Orlando Browne, ing stnoerely adverse to Commissioner of the Preedman’s Bureau here, is new in Georgia had determined to with the chief of that depest- peg Sere ‘5 to the portion of the registration duty to be dis- charged Dy 14s agente tn ¢his district. Numerous appli- ny GEORGIA IN THE SUPREME COURT. ice meena geyratent cat the Preaaen cans ae Sng retire Da sang os 987; right should | Congrees as i qoccmm, om pearing Raa cL agg Wines, spirits Application for an Injunction Agaiuet the coneadeds D 4 *.uch State Georgia could'| Georgia, and panied by proper ag loyal men, will Se wary, pres $887,248; — Operations ef the Recenstruction Acts. oa lstence euge as wits ho prvinees of ltteers, bill alleged, md 7 4 rear molemes, gosidgl re Wasurrcrom; April 10,1867, | mient in pertatal || ruinons rel tenure in office’ of value 9420143; February, value $1,103,287. Tee, | Tne petition of the Siate-of Georgia, for en. injenetion fling witale the cogs o ‘the f jes. | piainant. above wh ape can "waar hana “wel - January, 1,467,506 pounds, valued at $455,221; | acaingt tho operations of tne Reconstraction has | Dut, this complainant shows that, nearthe term- | putting in be disqualiti military 3 4 February, 1,557,048 pounds, valued at $2,807,160. | just been completed, and I telegraph re Tt | ea Cong or pe an Pires auiiiled "AS act! Fg ema to-4 - mene yf Genera stopita Tobacco and manufactures thereof, January, 218,575 | was by Charles 0” aoe to forthe more ‘efficient ra eat pendence vended seaunneswaauenn bree on: wands, value $107,642; F valde | ree O'Conor, Jeremniah 8 Bisok, B. |S? sub vobel Staten, in which the Stats of Gesuie wae Sant Intended shortly to 4 2, umber of th pretant a 'ne $107,642; February, 271,114 pounds, || .J- Brent and Edgar J, Cowan, . It is as follows: =: cay medaed | Ioded ae okane ta a fr lara arya Sonnet! abebiy te Mayas 0 $143,000 Wool and woollen: géods; including drete!} 7, aun. Tuimsana. dasa manish Cateiess| ceeenaeanaaeee ae re malenain 8 Oe of 4 OME ER: aoe ee, Janary tte $468; Peron, 94115000 | “os Oita Rent ne as ae | Set ne re ORE ‘whlch opened ite Dem weaed by the loys 1e ie tbe latter one Ini of | on wame 4 x Se et i a) ey Ger Sf Sa tant | cet ge dae Soi ai _ The exports of foreign good\ for the two months do. ane. Grant, a citizen of Illinois; and Pope, a | to provide for the mare of the rebel Qongreas nor dod oficals unter Cee-saninen? ea daattaned Not present any featare of importance Coffee, how- thin; and thereupon Your orator ie coe Btates;” that qth of the ‘acts was in turn, whem | hes any the less than. ‘ever, was exported to a considerable extent—in January oy pnd and ba thei ‘presented to his Bxeeliéaty the Presdans of tho Halted atitation officers witl"be reqi sad scoring nn . pig aid of Georgia, having been: and pe aye to the requirements of the constitution, declare or talBehofield’s order at ‘two C4 625,000. pounds; valued at $64,515; February 1,341, ‘oreanized as a colony of the Kingdom of Britalo, Ane the R im that ib oF officers of the army ov the Fresdmea’s Ba pounds, valued. st $196,254 ‘The. total amount. of | @id on the 4th of July, in the year of our | violated of ane Sats’ thas the tebald oF ‘the remainder will va tobe made from “* foreign éxports im January was $1,150,208; in. Feb- Low 1776, ayia twelve other colonies of the | Congress, in conte 3 ie pote 1b that | ntitute a yal Union citizens of che ’Buate ees Yuary, $2,126,147, of which the greater portion was | their independence and of their Fo mae agente po reconsidered ak Mout eck oF igs Weed es tion of pn ng pe a he ins tare can be out of bond. Of the domestic exports the total value in | States; and did subsequently unite with the said twelve | the votes of two-thirds of the members of each house | further shows that inasmuch as roside Gusatton of wnat anattor. Wnt wvidh Aisotarged January was $39,048,613, and in February $38,476,875, | ther in articles of confederation for tho surer | Present aud voting therein at the respective times of | of the United States, though conscious of the unlawful, | eoldier# and original Union men, treble the number 7 . 5 maintenance of that declaration. That after @ pro- | such reconsiderations; that, as complainant is ii od | unjustiand oppressive nature and design of said acts, | be found. This will be a dampor upon the ex; The principal article was cotton, of which in January | tracted conflict between the States confederated and | aud believes, bis Brodtongy Andrew Johnson, President | doce not think it Mt in him, as the chief executive off: | of a great many olfice seokers who are See there were over 80,000,000 pounds, valued at over peg sthagee 5 to wit, on Lwdhad = 4 of September, 1 as aforesaid, hone peg oy oH bellof, clearly cor of the to tain from executing the | their way here from the North in the hope that 928,010,000; aod in Febroary wibin a traction of « | Satins’ Rich "ous eno "i gin” ane | Quvatlncolt tas vial abote miaisaod teach | Ta og ee ea | ahobit coailiag 2a8 Sales” Tht Seemaeg ao axpaaw et 1 aM on mwa = dicial court or ‘Authority to advise him in the | Up.” Zhere will boan ample number of be id aad. allver colm and bullion’ amoanted to | Whe auld State go Confederated. as tforculd, each Siete | elroummances, to interpote no obetnsle to tne execution | Prerteti, 88d, immmmuch a8 by consequence, in | and, offer ofcals in Virginia, and. evan, ware there neg gol 5 3 $9,816,768, and in February to $9,104,638. The bread: | {Nent this complainant, the Seto. of eeorene tier uE | Of che execulive departanent that samy bo nested’torcecs | BE mort ot ue mi xcatine Daparnent wil | si W dieciagoe ethers: of tao, areay eat ed staffs in “January amounted to $2013,822, and in | free, sovereign and independent Salen” and “retin: | then Into fal effeck and 0 army otloere, tue a . locat en the officers are Ported im January 3,213,808 gallons, valued at $1,140,826, and in February 2,689,649 gallons, valued at $1,085,557, of which over two-thirds were rectified petroleam. Of tobacco leaf, cigars, snuff, and other manufactures, thore was exported in January, ia value, $777,864; in February, $955,595, the principal item being leaf tobacco, of which there was exported in January over 6,000,000 pounds, and in February over 8,000,000 pounds. The exports of provisions were large, and consisted of beef, butter, cheese, prepared fish, hame, bacon, lard, pork, potatoes and tallow—total value in January, $1,990,503; in Febroary, $2,245,668. The only other export of consequence was lumber, the w subsequently the thirteen States which had thus | constitutional and lawful bela igh A said State in and achieved their independence, for the purpose of forming | Over all matters and sul of @ more perfect union, assembled in convention and | zanco is to be exercised by certain lected adopted @ constitution, creating a federal government | officers of said State, and others by their said over them all touching such matters of general concern | elected officers, chosen for that purpome, and a8 wore by sald constitition delegaced to it, which sald | that by the provisions of such constitution constitution wag in due form ratified, 90 that it became | the only persons competent or qualified to vote or par- binding upon all the said States and all the people of | ticipate in the election of said clected officers aro the free the said United States; and that government, instituted | White male citizens of that St t> of twenty-one years or in —— thereof, continaed to this day. That boyy who in. rear 1861 the Stato of Georgia and certain | 48 to tae deemed ‘aioe t, pean’ sod ye the pe ons isution no person is competent 4 ime leem« ‘sal jen' ie constitu to withdraw from the Union formed by the constitution | hold any office in the sid State of aforementioned, and so far as the same could be effected | Constitution or laws, who is not on by delegates eae te and representing the last men- | class of citizens of sald State; and the co! tioned States, sevorally in conventi registration will immediately commence and ten, veil be put in Braation Vinginia ‘ nator 1301 10 | e en a strustionist, is anything bat a ae re! q tie umber of Rapes | he proseten of the 3d of April a colebrating thc~smancipation, and thas the saldenee 08, ‘use or Fornoy’s while, in fact, t Denevolent societies, numbering | peony ee however, by a large concouras the streets on ankor side, jon and by its proclaiming order and ‘injunction herein prayed for. ‘The petition conelades ag follows:—In consideration of the premises, and inasmuch as the complainant has no remedy at law or any other eee, whatever, ‘and to the end that by the order and inj of this hon- orable-court in due form issuing out of and under tho seal thereof, directed to the said Edwin M. Stanton, Ulysses 8. and John Pope, the said last named three persons. and every one of them may until the further order of this court be enjoined and rostrained from issuing any order, or doing or (orm Od act or thing whatever, within or the of Georgia, which is i total value of whi in Je 287,615, and ii withdraw themeel: That the itive and legist: Persons to vote for or ih the election or Lew and a Miss Carr, both Union ladies; wate a6 Peer $ TE 8a) Was $h27.618, and in | Tee departments. ofthe goverment. ot the ‘Cuited ointment ‘of ofters, tnt tp Hold office In the this opporinne. moment, ushered through the’ densely tog 2 i Btatas and now in fact administered by the te, and ander its laws constitutional, or funda- + govern: packed throng to the ‘s stand by a policeman, , One-half of the whole revenue was paid by the fol- ge States, denied the right of tee: sale: Biatee, a ee tant wnt tie bales ry > or by or under the act of the aud the ual orator, lowing articles:—: 527,008 ; a 80 essayed to withdraw from oa top, | ¢lse conformity w! J brov' Ss. “ mediately cried three, cheers them, were Santor #20,€08 O72, tea ctine oheolce, ken go04,re1, | and which wil bo hereafter referred to as the seceding | of exid new ion, as above stated, at all times, | Chetry iictent soe ee race i provide for fires Tron fve tuousmed vhroats witha wil’ the oe, ‘$900, 721; laiicas: ons: fe, igs 5 | States, so to withdraw, and on this bern fees hot hip sinee the existence of Georgin as one of the United States ‘ Poh prebedreneny tables Bs $1,124,540; ilk estimated), $ $5,515,276. Total, occasion has the severest censure from their $38,605,227. The other principal articles paying im- J port duties were cotton, dry goods and other manufac-" tures, $1,586,623; wool and woollen goods, $7,665,727; iron and stes! and manufacturce thereof, including all descriptions of hardware, $4,623,056. Appolatmenté Confirmed by the Senate. ‘The Senate this afternoon confirmed the following Dominations:— Postmastere—Jobn R. , Dover, N. H.; Joseph Xi lanis, Sneliie, Thy will ‘A. Mills, Pine Bluft, ; Samar ; $ F Ang F. 3 ; jarvin, Pay Hudson) ae abe ‘Additional ‘Paymaster—Thomas 8. Allison, to be pay- master in the army. General by Brevet—Brevet Brigadier Gencral i . di | ra itt Be 5 i il i ivi ai tt ee theretofore encaged in armed resietanes to Collectors ‘Interoal, Revenue—Chauncey H. Miller, | ueretofor eneaged in crmed resiesdnos to the authority. ete ; iowa Ea, esaiy shied Sune, in the year of our Lord 1605, ey down thelr arian, to. - Let it mot make youproud, 5 a Rasmeasia a ai itarelir mest tea Soonemonaes ‘ Assistant Appraiser of Merchandise—Luctus D. Kel- Goniilag any ach paciulonan, aneudid 'aiee Dafoe te beh) es ct Riset of Land Otice Stewart MeComga, Nebraska Sepik ioe tinea Senlon thane askew sepenagentans, Lomein Dited States Williams Campbelt, for | lehing, ar far as in their power, @ condition Shia market, Nevada; 8, H. Strickland, for Nebraska, a CS gael ted Rppethee yo oar lbh Pang oot 4 Pr pmeedand pay better 5 of the. copstitated departments ard: agents Sa dortnaa benben wilh-wid ‘Appolatments Relected by the Senate. of the United States And this complatoant fur- John ‘com: ignorance and folly—so civil The Senate in executive session to-day rejected Ex- ony gym fpr rfp energie and oP gent we Pope... | ry ull prejadiess im Senetor Joun P, Stockton, of New Jersey, as Minister to | Peace As last aforesaid bas a under a certain penalty,” to be ‘thervin insertedy to" be Airy: “t and unbroken and.now still. exists, . and that aad appear before your Honors in this honorable court, of the white Austria; and also William Goodwin as Collector of Cus- Dpetoct, order. snd traaquiliiy im this reepeot and then aod there to stand to obey, abide and form fruit will ripen and fall toms for the port of Philadelphia. Scr on ou jaws and eee cae spatanternat arcese mrad bedatos tase non aan time to come. 6 Relief fer the South, ston, Laer bcp eer pe heey shall seem and shall be agreeable to equity, ANd | speeches were mado by Hunnicutt, jp. 7... y existed and still exicts gery em lately 64:04: this ‘will ever ‘&ec. : uy -4 The Navy Department this morning received ‘des- Ing States, including the aad State of Georsis, in as fv ba & BLACK, Platt, late of sho United States army; Goorge W,, Rayer- patches from Acting Master J. H. Stimpson, command- Uo gen ET ag ache C y' of Solicitor for man, colored; William Freeland, colored, and otbers, ing the United States storeship Purveyor, dated Savan- | the said seceding States at any time Charles J. Jenkins, being duly sworn, saya that he ie al . . ‘The Virginta Convention. rag It i probable the State Convention of Uatonisid, pro- posed to be held in Virginia on the 27% April, wil! be postponed to some day early in Jane, when the conven- tion will be held without distinction of race or ‘color, NORTH CAROLINA. Conventien at Raleigh. (From ‘harlotte (N. C.) oe ene a After much reflection about the matter, and nian, nah, April 6, announcing his arrival there on the 4th inst, He expected to Mnieh discharging by the 10th inst,, whem he would leave for Mobile, at which place the remainder of the corn is to be landed. The ship ‘was received with the utmost good feeling by all classes and every facility given to enable the carrying out of the design of the Relief Commission. A@airs in Virginia. ‘The pews from Virginia to-night is not particularly in- teresting. The Legislative recess having expired, a large number of members arrived in Richmond to-day, but not sufficient for a quorum. It ts said they have been thor- cra ones eae association with their ea having produced a political reform in that way. It ie states that a prominent Judge in the State, who does not bel, wend be willing to stake something that Peteraburg would b@ verned by six huodred majori- is tious of eaid office; and he further says that he has toad the foregoing’ bill of complaini, and knows the contents thereof; and he farther (says that the sald bill i# true of his own personal knowledge, except as to the matters which are therein stated on inf thoso matters f tho said Jatoly secedi: states reepecti vs i ‘vest of their abitityto aupport the eame, and of oa any we pie ar oF countenaaced the sad attewpt, | nameand lame, and never convicted or aljudged gullty in should be annulled, and — the any court or tribune! of any offonce whatever, who never- shoul ‘dunia STRANGE CASE OF ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. TRwe Vv i Girls Resolve to Die To; A very strange case of attempted suicide by poisoning, 1 victims of which are two young girls from New jersey, came to light yesterday afternoon in the Twenty- fecond precinct. The facts of the affair are as follows: It appears that « young gir! named Rosanna O’Donnoll, aged fifteen, who hvea with her parents at No. 168 ie afford to the electoral body of and And thie complainant furtber shows, thai the ir- such Intely seceded States the opportunity, by their | tent and design Of the amid acts of Congress and representatives in convention assembled, to readjust, in | each of them, a8 manifestly appears by the terms conformity with the constitntion and laws of the United | thereof, is to cause to be set aside, annulled and wholiy States, the relations of such lately seceding States with | abolished, the #ald present existing Stale of Georgia, ‘tho Staves from which sech separation had been #0 at- | and to canse to be rected and gubstitnted in its place tempted, and with the common government against | and stead, within and upon the edad wow held and which ‘such resistance as last aforesaid had | occupled by the sald State of Georgia, the oxclusively been so made, And this complainant further | governing power in respect of all govermental or political i 4 js 4 PEs jioala; Richmond vy pfteen hundred, ol venti people of Georgia, | authority within or composing sich territory, or con- lari that they and barmony “ poe: oes nee og = ue fairly consiiared under the sanpioee, aforemntd oak Eat. terntog the and \pormtas therein, Dot dotegated | BloomMeld street, above Fourth, 1n Hoboken, was in the | ‘ana no further injury to those who sustained the Gom- the fret are, Lewever, not con- ing volnni ‘and freely, al! prior constitutions, laws, | to the United by tho federal constitution, another | habit of choosing as her daily companion in her walke | federate cause, pro’ acquiescence was gen wo the ourred ip, and I think aro mistaken. The Begso vote in ne alone of tans erdioarbes tad legislative ensatiaeats, district and hitherto unknown State, to be called and | gna gocial pleasures another young girl, named Elizabeth | Congressional plan of recoustruction, * * * © We- Virginia will be decidedly democratic, ‘any manner or degree antagonistic to the anthority | denominated the State of wpeenans ss ‘also @ resident of Hoboken. ‘warn tho le to be prudent and cautious—to a Ni of the United States, or to the government or laws | and primarily createt by & voters | Barry, aged sixteen, who was also a it sil old prejudices ant look at the situation as it, Paymastere for the New Military Districts. | Thereor, or inconsistent with the perfect union | or electors other than and different from the Rot as we would have ie. Lat those who camel Oom- Five paymasters have been appointed for the new | of aii the States of the United States of Americs, under | class of voters and clectors who, by the ecient! ‘assist in reconstraction on Ce military distneta, who will be charged with the duty of | the constitution of the United States. were [pre yen vdewetie Be Te i ree sl the the ageing cgteation nn wna” We tl oar redamy Geburetag ‘all ‘maceers fer’ the expenas, of eMlcare om. Son tod all, ebat if the slate is ever reotored © ployed ander the five military Governors. ¢ 4 3 i ri i = 4 i 1 The Lackawanna at Henelalu. a2 asembied in convention at Raleigh lest Advices have also been received at the Navy Depart- “4 by bee CH pe i ee cera ment of the arrival of the Lackawanna at Honolola on who acted as oer im the . Conven- the morning of Febraary 9, forty-two days from Vaipa- raigo, All-well on board. Army Changes. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel J. D. Stubbs, Assistant Quartermaster United States Volunteers, has been re- jeved from the duties of Chief Quartermaster and dis- barsing officer of the military command of North Caro- ling, and Brevet Major General R. 0. Tyler has been iy the Pr for their former masters and bd bog es hy 8 live ered telligence and ability many of them. is no doubt in our mind but that the ee ja in Congress sympathize with this to disemba: i ith Fiend (or tn city, where they intended te dle together This resolution she carried E i fl i i E and assigned to duty in his place. Colonel Stubbe has been | the said Stare of Veorgia, provided fer in euch new con- bod by the reconstruction lawa, we intend to assigned to duty ag Post and Department Quartermaster | stitution, did form and constitute those departments in our ald and sa to the mon that will be at Charleston, 4. C. the government of said State, wore, as prescribed by the to is course only cam we hope tO pre Brovet Captain James Chester, Third artillery, bas fame constitution, and in the usual and acous- Tent (urther trouble aed cala mg been relieved as Acting Assistant Inspector General of the of the raid State, a A iy enter upon Veraation with car Sine Fuori we hare military command of North Carolina, and orderea to | their respective offices and the performance of their re- not found one but is ready to the and to daties; that the judicial department of niesoe in th ‘ae set forth by the report for duty, with his company, at Hilton Head, 8. C, Sain a Goorgia, and the jadges constitut Fe oavcation, As Foe cared that is the _ was Brevet Lieutenant Colonel W. &. Abert, Sixth United paenea pee pen Tana aed eum alee ibang mace covery, ban Cece muigned te Gey so eee, ne Be ee ite soned ther method, but much harm. Ip should be the alien sistant Inspector General of the Military District of Texas, | thertatter to carry into | girls bad poison ur citigens very where, 10 Se it ear pain ae said Tot from Weehawken. in be secomplished; and, = al putting the said | gould not cross cont! Seta to those set forth by the Bales et ee eho ot the full exercine of its functions Corporate ex. | rvurned wea othe. oman och hare co-operasien. Wabmnae ait Vo com: Rr F eens my as the actual and lawful government of the State of foreaald, by depriving | the boat. - OMoer bine upon the platform of the republican and get Sutraordinary Sene.. he Senate. with the absolute consont and acquiescence of all laws them back into the Union, We want our vee in w cont 10, Jeer) fer al” Whe Peegie of that State, and. without corporate, existence cool mation Neo Goncrons; we don't wank 16 ay 14t00 GB be, antapre, MRLICAN APPAIRA, * | doubt “anthority aud upheld, Yiain labelled ted; But we wan ‘Op motion of Mr. eecahpwapher Mass., 1 ag si. ot. the citi Sor nbabitants of sald ita property, dress pockets. ‘t Council ‘That's our platform. s , ‘that during all the time last aforesaid the said halt their conten solved that the President of the United States be fe-) “ordi departments copntiiting the government of the Bro- | gent to. Rellavue quested to communicate to the Senate, if in bie opinion inched Bape pee hd detng done toward ‘cack Y, Georgia ha: in harmony and con+ gerh ck a very nee them, ‘including the said ast 3 £ § : z i zs not Incompatible Margen ape amare Wipe Agha | recent may have upon | on numerous occceallAYing uniformly, at all times and . the subject of prisoners of war taken by the belligerents ie rae ot oe ad ed cousin andthe chiet om: | ihe following lator, which, to, beg ee val between ihe Pach pein tir Ht and the | daye ago, was found on tho Mr. W rep.) of Oveqoa, called up bis resolu- | the next She G the. Uisation and ‘directions of the | “478 Sg0, was found on, tho person tion prov 1 ieee tine dic ot the said iy, would be insted, | self and Rowe, We wont away and tt tveco'clocs today. “ee Governor Jawful would be car. | Tuesday following, when we ended ‘0 ‘annious And this complainant | sever had any comfort since © citigen of the | country. 1 to meet with you of War of the 4 E-, E i i i = ie Fi! f i we

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