The New York Herald Newspaper, December 18, 1867, Page 8

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- i A | a i re Bs i] a & Epaed oe found guilty and sentenced te confinement at bard laber im the Little Rock penitentiary during hie natural named Robin Kinsbrough ia Mareh lest, Mooke was te NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER a 1867. i j 3 2 rebellion. E : Of the ast disfranchising deserters veport | uring the lato a a | a ai: ag 3 > 2 sg- ‘i i me ae i Hu | mal EC bg at le ipl Hi i i fea | iat ae vk El isi i Hoees a i Hil Onle ne did nob cae, su r cory 101 Contra! sing 0 vockbelder cis 8 Es Rigg of this cause, he Towa, eppellant, Lotel number of vensels, 4,587; ati? i Sesame 44 —' ‘Of vesscls in the North ‘Gea fect, 2:55 ténnage, 608,618; number of vessels in the Baltic fost, of the New North Union. of the Bureau of ietodes report | Jame pia foliowing as the tonnage of the mew North German United States Supreme Court. : ‘The following business was disposed of in the United Btates Supreme Court to-day :— No, 42— ‘Viaors of oe ‘Higgs, 2,232; tonnage, 608,086; ‘Thom fit in the argu in the road. tonnage, 1,807,204 Railroad ‘Union :—Nt Fae i a AEE jeegan tel u heat 3 8335 ial i ile He 3 j Ie ue r a; eal i et és ant ate ine aa : hl Rat ent Pe ey i fa Hi ee ne Heth ce 3 at i Ht : i aeth the af | Siren te-beforemecn the latter was' rend to the» 5 "wits afefeare a it i (rep.) of Conn., presented a petition James H. Ward for compensation for © gun carriage: Referred of ‘Mr. Monron, (rep.) of Ind, presented a memorial from to the Committee on Indian Affaire. the Society of Friends in siz States in regard to the dealings ef the government towards the Indians, Re- oli a d,s Tondared nat iM Bale i | eH tf] ane vali a ‘a idl B ad He : fet ae mi! ig Hill 2 he. bank bars Feterred to tbe, Com, that sree she gaid no; that it was ag unfoun@ed ome 7 ie in oe ii Be ne ys i fat ee . ie fe aa iN a fgets stag Ht a Cea Ha cit 3 rane i Hi 3 He be ‘i ‘ a a HE a 7 STH ‘ ‘The Sreammm proceeded, as the reguiar eréor in the merting hour, to the call of ae i | jean The Virginia Conservative Convention. Ka, 0 Clow silagi a AN NE_IRWELRY. and an ocuament We have had several besy davp In Richmond, and the | mond, the Whig of the 14th .‘vet, saye:— ‘enction act so that a ample ma " To soLorene oF 1812 Mr. Parrensor, (dem.) of Tqne., presented the resola- | Tate. NG PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS WASHINGTON REST! ITE Tho. Bill for Funding the National Debt Reported by the Finanes. Committee. Senatorial. Debate on the Cot- ‘ten Tax. sm nr aun can Removal of Secretary Stanton and General Sheridan Before the House. At the Cabinet meeting te day Yecently ot message vetoing the bill ail tho laws of she, District et i all ii ah i meal ined ae - i at 383684 i att oe aot aint ih 5 ae Heh ei ile brasdi ee sig P at ee iii: ne ii iit nn He i i He iil 2 4 . i i ~ «Se a j le itt 3 HH te i The Mipeery Comiinges of the Howse bave agreed to | on the chatge of murdering ® colored mab

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