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ARMY GAZETTE, ——— NOMINATIONS 1N THE REGULAR ARMY. PY TECEORAPH 7O TER TRIDUNE. THE SOUTHERN STATES, ARKANSAS. NG ADEQUATE PROTECTION FOR CIVIL RIGHTS. SY PRLEGRAPR TO THE TRISUNE. { WASHINGTON, Jan. 24—A letter from a high mili- tary source has been received here from 1iftle Rock, \Arkansas, stating that Ggn. Ord’s circular for the protec- on of freedmen aud others urgler the Civil Rights blll, Jsnot carried out for want of adeguate military force, and o competent court to try offenders when arrested. Whe worst sectious of the State are the poor and thinly remote from the United States forces, and in the Foderal authority is not regarded, because it ~ £ins ot been felt. The writer says the class of wen in theso sections who bave always resorted to brute force, #ere nearly all Rebels, and to make them respect the /Onited States authorities, there must he more military forve. These facts have been brought to the attention of inations to the United States Benato : TWENTIETH REGIMENT OF INFANT) dste from August 26, To be Captains.—C: Iuf., to dat May 14, 1961 toher 24, 1, 1664 BE FIRST-LIEUTENAN May 14, March 12, 1662 poveral Sonators, and it is understood that Gen. Grant has ml xr:" I||=2..«‘ Abrain A. Harbach, of the 11th Reg. U. 8. Iuf, to date om Jaly 2, 1063, ‘ordered the requisite military asslstance. Jrs B Rl + ALABAMA. IMPORTANT SUPREME COURT DECISON. BY TELRGRAPH TOSTHE TRIBUNE. . MONTGOMERY, Jan. 24.—The Supreme Court of Al- abama, in & case on appeal from the Lowndes Qeunty Qourt, has decided that the existence of the State was not {festroyed by stcession and the military and political events that followed; that the Government of the State wras o de faelo Government, though not in harmony with the United States Constitution and Government, and that aots under the authority of such de fucto Govermuent lore llw surrender, so far as they were exeouted, are deh of such acts does not depend npon of the lnw to the Constitution of the nited aum Guardians who have made inyestinents in rate bonds and received Confederate Treasury under suthovity of the act of the Legiskituro of Lieut. Jobu Melatosh of the 11th Regt. U. 8. Inf, cut. Joha X. Coe ofithe 11th Regt. U. 8. Jat, "t Charles O. Bradiey of the 1ith Regt. U. 8. r"i'?',:"r':&u: Ralph Maxwell o the 116h Regt. U. 6. Tat, . to date from foonn Feb. 24, 1665, ‘Socond Licat, from April 6, 1 Ap M date from Ill_y i icat. by L 11, ool Hicat, froum July 20, I TWENTY-FIRST REGIMENT OF INFANTRY, ber, 1881, in good faith, are extitled to credit on ac- 7o be Major.—Major Dickinsou Woodruff of the 12th Regt. U. 8. In, ¢ thereof. ' This decision in this case settles the ques- | to date from May 30, 1963. i ; tion of lability where an administrator received Confod- 7o be Captains.—Capt. Thomas M. Anderson of the 12th Regt. U. 6. ¢ fotes 1u payment of dobta due the estate. | 1%, to date trom May 14, 1661, M}’u""uo':, alkor delvared the opiuion. 2 Capt Thoms's. D of the 1208 Reg, U. 8. 1af, to date from May ... (w_ Honry R Putnam of the 12th Reg. U. . Iof., to date from Aug. LOUISIANA. e . . GOV. WELLS'S MESSAGE. ‘apt. iter §. Franklin of the 12th Reg. U. 8. InL, to date frota Feb. »r farm To THR TRIBUNE. “]«; t. Heury E. Swith, of the 12th Reg. U. 8. Iut, to date from Aug. New-ORLEANS, Jan. 24.—Gov. Wells has concluded 11ls messngé to the fLegislature, which meets on the 20th {nst, He approves and favors the adoption of the Constitu- tional Amendment,and assumes that Congress will require 24, 1t from Feb. 19, 1866, e Southern Btates to enfranchise all eltizens, refers to “n vlv F ; lz lrnl’:na;h—lA'lml "'fls Madison Earle of the 12th egt. U. . Tt to d 7 the July riots, denouncing the assaulf and the killing of | "y "y . m“_':h":mfi‘o, ine T2th Rogt U. 8. Int, to date the Conventionists as an unwarranted and unprovoked | from 8o tassacte, to gratify the hatred felt by the polico and | yues %'\’““"“’ Knox of the 18th Regt. U. 8. Int, to date from lnob reviews the financial condi- f nb increased taxation to pay the obligations of ‘the State and for the maintenance of ita credit. He gives @ tavorable report of the progressof the work on the unfi and leaves it to the Legislature to prescribe a sys- construction for the future. He recommends the versal edmmlun of the masses; suggests a revision of oyall inst tho loyalists, it et from June 23, 15 First-Lieut. date from Oct First Lieut Feb. sehool fund; an appropriation for the estublish: rlm nm Alfred 8. Newlin of the 12th Rogt. U. 8. Inf, to dste from B o "tos frecdmens Advocatcs o sysiem of | Feb., 06 nf ll|l.\ vements; calls attention to the early com- 7o b Second. Lieutenants. «Eecond Lient. Joba F. Cluley of the 12th Opelouisas Hiallway to Texas. Kecommends [ Regt U8 Jut, to date from Feb, 2, 1o, 2 n‘&w Emw to de (dx.., cxpens L.,d,;., Parig Ex: | focond Lisol. Thomss E. Lwson”of e 128 V. 8. Tat, o date’from advises an address, settin, s 5 e mhlndnoemomuor'.z jgo inumigration to_this et § ;. Toset as- Beeia HeNagu o6 M 06 Rigt U 6. I, ) $hip ‘The revénue cutter ( ‘alloch, hence to Havana for | Second Lieuf. !n......g Riley of the 12th Regt. U. 8. Iuf,, to date from ealed orders, supposed on $he Seward mission, is ordered | March 23, 1663, %o report to the Collector of New-York for orders. May 11, 1086, ¥y g d Licut. B) . 3 MARYLAND. t,fi'fi“ L'.M Ebenezer W. Btone of the 12th Regt. U. 8. Int, to date PPy 8 MEETING OF LOYAL TWENTY-S8ECOND REGIMENT OF INPANTRY. AITRMET TO BREAK UP A MASS MEETING OF LOYAL | 7 yfoior T30 G Dyer of the 13t Reg. U. 8. It * date CITIZENS. hllll l’eb l 1865, BY TELSORAPR TO THR TRIAUNK. BALTIMORE, Jan. 24.—A mass meeting of hIHLL and white citizens was held last night at Havre, de Grace, thh was addressed by Gen. Gregory of the Prudmen (] ureau in this State, the Rev. Thomas W. Conway of fow-York, and Judge Bond of Baltimore. Tho Rebels of ‘he town threatened to break up the meeting, promising o mark every wlite man who should attend it, and to 'hl for shdr attendance. While Mr. Con- becauso he said the American lfllcl wn)fl not N Mld to be at an end until the black ‘White oitizens had a.voice in the Government, the from the room as if @ fire-brand 14, 1261, m‘ pt. Javan B. Trvine of the 13th Regt. U. 6. Int, to date from Apehi 7, Oct. 2, 1962 h‘n'thn":ln 1uf 13 H‘“'lfli;‘ a8 |hley wm; ey y =t Beck of the 13th Regt. U. 5. Taf, to date from houted “ jm out.” « Although the meeting was for a - ‘:l“‘“'"‘“'""‘“"l' : ti‘na%,m‘,,s,,“h:. Dot mah of Mary. {"Prn‘ llr;n,'. Fano 7. Wenckabach of the 13h Regt. U, 6. Te, toEute were present, gving it their countenance and encour- Sy ; 4 et ot one esa Nt sny dsnemination 60 o it Lieat. BenjualuD. Crteblow of Qe 13h Regt.U. 8. 1, to ats n it with prayer. h|hnM " Goodloe of the INh l(0‘| U. 8. Inf, to date \ .Vna.e 1n 126 remarks said that Jesus Christ loved unm;g‘ © poor and down-trodden, but those of his achers who lived in Havre de Grace could nu ua-k the poor constituted any part of their flock. pod that ina yoar-or two it would not have to be aia that nn people of Maryland had to ask a New-York glug:‘n toopen ope of their meetings with prayer, as done _this évening, because noue of their State m ronhi be found t0 do it. & concluded peaceably though often dis- urm mu rroped. Moetings of this character, de- 3, eut - Jol from Feb. 22, 166: Regt. U. 8. Inf, to date from Feb. 23, Recond Lieut. Frederick H. Dlhhleu’ from Feb. 23, 1006, Secoud Lieut, Hiram H. Ketchum of the 13th Regt. U. 8. Inf, to 565, iten both blacks and whites as to the bene- | from Feb. 39, ofeduu ou for all classes, AT to bo held throughout e e A Gibeon of the 13th Reg. U. 8. Iat,, to dat 6 Bt Bond, altho engaged during the day | g S0 Vil smstead of the 13ih Re A the Criminal Court, devotes bis evenings ,,J,“M_J,‘ W A, Ot of the 13 Regt, 5. 6, Ink, o otk :30 bomh o drossing these meotings, and is doing great good. PASSAGE OF THE EASTERN SHORE AND ENFRANCHISE- MENT BILLS. AxsApouss, Jan. 24.—The Eastern Shore bill was | in the State Legislature to-day: Yeas 13, Nays 10, F Frazler voting in the affirmative and Mr. Walters in he DCRI“VB. The Enfrancl hhlflurnl Dill also passed the hflm - Yeas 16, Nays 7, being o _two-third voterand it d Li May 11, l " Lt Jokn P. Walker of the 19gRegt. U. 8. Tni Jupe 18, 195%. PWENTY-THIRD REGI T OF INFANTR date from Ot 16, 183, A—Capt. Samuel Rows, of the 1 Reg. U. . In 14, dm (9 1 ot. Heury De B. Clag, of the 14th Reg. U. 8. Inf, to date from My aw. lon flg' "“('dllsluh:l&?aglr wll)lcl i, take place to-morrow, when Swann will undoubtedly . o 5 0. e o ed. 'Iheu‘mlnt;mwuu ‘gam to-day for Semator, | g '.’. m? J. Coppinger, of the 14th Reg U. 8. Inf, to date from ut no choico was made. 'ipt. George K. Brady of the Lith Regt. U. 8. Juf., to date fros J Muun ford County Boom bill was reported | 10, 165, - g - oo oyt Capt. John H. Walker of the 14th Regt. U. Jumes B. Sisclair of the 14th Regt. House. The bill'to repeal the law compelling a umr to be taken from the Eastern Shore, was dis- in the Senate. It meects with strong opposition ulud ‘the Eastern 8hore members. 1 S THE BALTIMORE MAYORALTY. ‘BAUTIMORE, Jan. 24.—There 18 considerable excitement gm‘ in political circles in regard to the selection of I T be First Identenants—First 1 Regt. U. 8. InL., to date from April First Lt Gorss I to the Mayoralty Conyention. The proba- tos eleeted will ard delogatos ity seems to be that a ajority of dele ve canddate for John'T. Ford, esq., as Conserval s l:v‘nlLlA-wdu C. Kistler of the 14th Regt. U. 8. Iaf, 3 rom July prc s i 3 Firt Liest. Avot . Nickerson of the 1ith Regt, U, 8. Taf, to dat TENNESSEE. trom Feh, 23, 103 - - . 0. i, Ot . Polloek of the 14th Regt. U. 1666, ent, Richard I, Eskridge of the 14th Regt lrnm Murch 22, 1866 To by second Liewtrnan Regt. U. 8. Tut., to date from Fe! ‘ BY TRLEGRAFN TO THE TRIDUNE NasavILLE, Jan. 24.—The ease of m.n.-y agt. Sher- ‘was reached in the Supreme Court to-ddy hut post- ned till to-morrow. Its decision involves the consti- q-nllty of thnfrtmc)me law, and 18 Jooked for With | gon'y, smuch intercst. House of Reppesentatives hax do- | Eecond :;‘ " Fouie 1. S41G of the 1th Reg. U. 8. InL, to date from St the St of che memes i Jheke Vacaiod b Rneond Liewt. Willer C. Mausing, of tho 14h Reg. U.5. Tnt, to date cause the member was not suffic; lmtly loyal. ——— 2 TEXAS. EX. KIDDOO SUCCEEDED BY GEN. GRIFFIN—TIONORS TOTHE MEMORY OF GEN. A. 5. JOINSTON. BY TRLAGRAPE 70 THE TRIBUNE. Nyl date from May July 20, 1866, ¥ y from July 20 GALVESTON, Jan. 24.—By order of the Secretary of | 0= 1L IOk @ ovnTI REGIMENT OF IXPANTRY, War, Gen. Griffin asswmed the office of Assistant Com- 1:;. m;rw or athau A. M. Dadley of the 15th Regt. U. 8. Intf, missioner of the Freedmen's Bureau, relieving Gen. Kid- | to dus Fo8 Febb (0% Biddle of the 1tk . 8. Tat, b doo. Gen Grifi Lorbil the gontemplated Honors being e MMA-;A Cap s Bkl of (b 16k gt 8. 1t o paid to the remains .Lunnu}un Hed A lzn. a8 H. Korton of the 15tk Regt. U. 8. Inf., to date from Avg. . 3 Q.lemn.o:'t: ’:‘ Gh‘::l. 2':" 4‘.1:1,3?3 A | 5 0A5E Lynde Catiia of the 10th Regt. U. 8. Tuf, to dete trom Oct. 2, 64 Busten Ooutt 1o date trom Feb. &: Rdward W. Smith of the 15th Regt. U. 8. Inf ‘Tmarket is very qulet, and prices unchanged. f ' MATAMOROS, Jan. 24.—A citizen named Leander ; , proprietor of the Gem House, Brownsville, and ] “fi:‘m"”"l’ ".‘ "‘“?1"“:’13“'{“ '? age, bat n investigation took place, bul “,‘umn‘.o d S e Lickimantic Find Lieat, Rosea 1. Gray of the 15th ———— First mimmnuolmlmnpuun to date from THE. FREEDMEN. bnm um. Jolix Willisms of the 15th Regt. U. 8. Iaf, to date from CONTRACTS—CIRCULAR ¥ROM GEN, HOWARD. iy, av tRusoniPN o TRE TRIBUNA. ¢ mmn« George TAller of the 15th Regt. U. 8. Int, to date from | WASHINGTON, Jau. 24.—Major Gen. Howard has is- aned 1065, - -'m"“h"':”““’ bt :“""‘“ Comumissloners of :?_Tr?iu; russ C. Gibres ot the 1 Regt U 8. T o dae "u under comman eh. an unt tusther onders no fics or chargos 4 Tt ok V. Conpaghim,of th 15 Regl. U. 6. Tut,, to date officers or agents of this Bureau, for . e e i wilk comtEasts |l e ™ Quishy, of the 106k Regt. U. 5. Tuf., to date from poo and thelr employers, either inthe | 7y he Sccond-Lientenants.—Second Leat. Calvin A. Anderson, of the ul, wltnmm., or registry of such | 15th U. K. Tuf., to date from Feh. leans atrict your subordiontes | e bt ot L Clarci] of ths 15h Regt, U. 8. Tut, to date ‘“‘""’" Labor contracts should | B0 8 vhcur. Thomas L. Nye, of the 15th Regt. U. 5. Iut, to dato suade laborers and employ- from April 6, 1 e s Ferbal DAl Contrmeta. ey occh el et ok Wiltsey of the 15th Regt. U. 5. Tat, 1o date from 11, )Il ik Xeson W, dvais of the 163 Regt. U. .t o ate m-{“ s, Bovard M. Adums o e 148 e, . 8. ot o de “m FIFTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. To be Major—~Major Peter T. Bwalne of the 16th Regt. u 8. InL, to WNMB NEWS. “?‘:,""”;&&_'u Rdwin . Townsend of the 10th Reg. U. B. Int. m mw:n;-?maoln, REMANDED TO :’c{‘:wflxmmumwu.vam todate Bept. frym Yoy Uy The President has sent the following nom- To be Major. —Knjok’{'hol-u H. Nefll of the 1kth lu‘l. U.8. Int, to i Chatles C. Pomeroy of the 11th Regt. U. 8. Capt. Jumes 3. Cutts, jr, of the 1ith Regt. U. 8. Int, to date from .4“" Heny G. Thoman of the 11th Regt U. & Tat, to date from Capt. €1 mm.n Farrand of the 11th Regt. U. §. Tt to date from Oc- m‘l' apt. Ju.m(‘ Bates, of the 1ith Reg. U. 8. Inf, to date from May1, Copt. Bdward R Parry, of the 1tk Reg, U. 6. Jat, o date from Ock. TO First Tient. John H. Patterson, of the 11th Reg. "0 5. 1at. to date from First. lh-nt Willinm Fletcher, of the 11th Reg. U. 8. Int., o date from from to date from Inf,; to date to date from oud Lieat Wm. Drigs of the 1ith e e veinet of the ith Regt. U. 8. Tat, fo date omes Latehford of the 11th Regt. U. 6. Int, to date Seconi Licut. Sianton Weaver of e 11th Rogt. U. 8. Ia, to date trom { Liet. Wikiam Huvleyof he 11tk Regt. U. 5. Tat, to date from i Tt Sopimus B. Carneros of the 11th Begt U.8.Inf, to rles B. Clarke of the 11th Regt. U. 8. Iaf, to date nn..- Robloett of the 11th Regt. U, 6. Int, to date u).v ‘Robert L. Buruett of the 12th Reg. U. 8. ToL, to date from Dec. v‘(_);pL Evan Miles of the 12th Reg. U. 8. Inf, to dste from Jan. 20, Capt. Willism MeO. Netterville of the 12th Regt. U. 8. Inf, to date First Lieat. George H. Burton of the 12th Regt. U. 8. Iuf, to date Fin-Lieu. George G. Grosaongh of the 12 Regt. U. 8. T, to date atine M. C. Silr of the 12k Regt. U.8. Inf, to m Crosby of the 12th Regt. U. 8. Int, to date from Second Lieut. Thowas Rafferly of the 12th Regt. U. 8. Tnf, to date from ;—Capt. Wesley . Thorps, of the 1%tk Reg. U. & I, wing of the 13th Reg. U. 8. Tnf,, to date from May 14, U. 8. Tut, to date from Aug. Joseph Bush of the 13th Regt. U. 8. Tnt, to date from Aug. 5, N Copt Jourh Minball of the 13 Regh U. 8. I, to ate fiom b . Kilhara Knox of the 1t Regt. U. 8. Tnt, to date from May 14, LGPt Jobn M. Dafy ofthe 10k Ret. U. 8. Ta, to due fom Kor., nis—First Lieot Willsm Neleon of the 15th Regt. ('w!-y of the 13th Regt. U. 8. Tuf to date from Feb. v:iJmL Wfllhl 6. McCaskey of the 19th Regt. U, 8. Iuf, to dute ¥i r~ll ]IV::. V\lllln.l Reedy of the 13th RegagU. 8. Iaf, to Mh from ¢ Second I irvtenants —8econd ”'ll Thomas J. Ellioit of the 13th (fhe 1908 Regt. U. 8. Tat, to date - d Ticul. Tokn W. Chickering of the 19th Reg. U, . Tat, to date Jumes . Merril of the 13h Regt. U. 8. Taf, o date 10 date from N To be Major.—aj. Louis . Hiaratadh of the 14 Reg. U 8. Inf, to 8. Int,, to date from May 6, . 8. TuL, to date from July ”(-‘.;.L';.m.. Henton of the 14th Regt. U. 8. IuL, to date from Nov. 4, Capt. Daniel Lorsley of the 14th Regt. U. 8. Inf, to date from May 31, -Ior‘el Cholsy of the 14th uing of the 14th Regt. U. 8. Inf, to date to date Tot,, to date from U. 8. 1oL, to dste 020, Licut. Joceph L. Jack of the 1uth ocoud Liewt: Johu B. Esebeaburg of the 146k Regt, U 8. Tat, to date trom Mag 11, 1005 ol Ligat. Cialen B, of the 14 Reg. U. 8. L, to date from v«ml.d Lient. Walter J. McClymonds, of the 14th Reg. U. 8. Inf, to Mecond Lieat. Joba W. Lewls, of the 14th Reg. U. 8. Inf, to date from ‘Second Lieut. George McTaglor, ofthe 14t Reg. U. 8. Taf, to date t. Charles A. Wykoff of the 15th Regt. U. §. Int., to dats from Aug. 15, 1 O - . Samuel O, Greeno of the 15th Regt. U. 8. Inf., to date from Dec. 2 (,Alzl Andrew M, Brown of the 15t Regt. U. 8. Int, to date from Aug. Dee. First Lient. Warren B. Beach of the 15th Rogt. U. 8, T, to date from %:mmummuu 8.1at, to date from Feb. ui.a‘qummdmmuu‘nm, 1o date from Sept. 3, 1. Thomas J. Durain ofthe 16th Reg. U. 8, Iaf, to date fram Dec. © Gork Bdger B. Kellogg of the 1th Regt. U. 8. Tat, to date_ fram Feb. B Betor of the 160 Regt. U. 8. Jat, to dute from °§ gfl -r.-m.m.wwv.s.q 1o date fiom Mareh —~¥irst Lient. Jobn . Mackey of the 16k Ju'&"n’ufi"&"«’&-m Regt. U. 8. IaL, o dto rom ‘Frascls 1. o of the 16th Regh. U. 8. Tnk, to dute from Cas Duham, of the 16th Regh. U. 8. TaL, to date frona Walter Comstock, of the 16th Rogt. U. 8. Iat., to date from 3. Maddes, of the 16th Regt. U, . 1oL, to date 'Charies R Paul, of the 16th Regt. U. 8. Tot, to date from Wilisen 7. Kyle of the 16th Regt, U. 8. Iat, to date from William A. Miller of the n_qw.su.n-n ienl -uli.u-uwnu B b b M. O'Brien of the 16th Reg. U, 8. 1aL, o date el (el of fhe 16% g, 1. 8. Tof, to date from et 1o e sy ATIRTY SECOND REOINENT OF CAVALRY. i et Wil i, Hingo of b 1tk Reg. U . 1at, 0 dute from | o T B¢ Melor CAle) Gurden Chaple: of the 10th Reg. U. 8., o0 TWESTY-SIXTH RIGIMENT OF 'TX wz;';,g;;;;; 720apt. Devtd D, MeKibbin of the 14t Reg. U. 8. Int, o be Mafors.—Hnjor Levi C. Bootes of the 17th Re 5 V. B, to dote l; B e B e e LR U8 ot M ANl from Sept. 20, 106 T be Capte n.——(lp‘. Bamuel Dava of the 17th Regt. Int, to date ices o the 17h Regt, U. . 1ot to date from -Aue 8. Taf, fo date from o4t Rlshard P, O'Beicae of the 1th Regt, U 8. LaL, to date from e apt. Patcick Collls of the 145k Regt. U. 8. Taf, to date from July 22, Geo. DL Downey of the 14th Regh, U. 8. Iaf, 1o dats from Oct. 5, s W 11 U o tho 14 Begh U, 8. 1s2, to date rom Dec. 29, lu.l.ln.kw Perry of the 1ith Regt. U, 8, Int, umhu:-ul. mm m&mlulmunu.uu First Lient. hahnm.. Pergus, of the 14th Regt, U, 8. Iaf, to date from Mareh 23, 1865, Fis vt otsce 3. Biley, of the 14th Regt, U. 8. Taf, to dsto rom Setin . Pirke of the 13th Begt, U, 5. Iut, o date from July 14, Rghent P. Wilson of the 17th Regt. U. 8. Tuf., to date from Jan- G&L S es 1. Bradfosd of the 17k Regt. U. 8. Tnt, o date from Dee. ‘wpt. Jumes J. Emerson of the 17th Regt. U. 8. In,, to dute from Jan. s, To b Pirst Lieutemants.—Fire Lient Thonas MK, Buith of $be 17th 8. Inf., to date fromJuly 2, Leut. Wiam n.ugu.u.x.\m of the 17th Regt. U.8. Taf, to Tv be Second Lieutenants.—Second M‘ut Edwin 0. Gibson of the 17th Regt. U. 8. Tut, to date from Feb. 23, 1 Second Lisut, Thomas M. McDougal of the 15th Regt. U. 8. Inf, to date from May 10, 1863 Lhnmll\m 8. Mathews of the 14th Regt. U. 8. Inf., to date from F A tiom Julg 20, A ms;x‘-;:.ar flh:l;?i. Joseph A. Bladen, of the I7th Regt. U. 8. Int, to date o x:{ Lle;k Edward Houttard of the 14th Regt. U. 8. Iuf, to date Second Lieut, James P- Richardson, of the 17th Regt. U. 8. Iaf, fo date from May 14, 1 o Liewt th Regt. U. 8. Tat, to IRTY-THIRD REGIMENT OF .—uq«: Joha D. Wilkias of the PaR b s 1an, to To be date m Jun bApLC!&I‘lNlfl_‘W"Q. 15th Regt. U. 8. Inf, to date from Bey hf.g‘.w:u.xwmu fhe 16th Regh. U. 8. Taf, to date from J-glueoml.luhmfimmlqtm 8. Taf, to date from X e Pt Lieutenans—Virst Lieot, Samasl 2. Hoger of the 181 Clpt Wil J. e of the 18th Regt. U. 6. Ta, to dato from ct. 25, iy Heary Hamond of the 18h Regt U. 8. Ief, to date from c.p« Nathastel C. Kiupey of the 16th Regt. U. 8. Tut, to date trom N 862, 'it&n"""' Burt of the 18th Regt. U. 8. Tat, to dste from May !,7- 2, ¥ he sth 8.1at, to date from U. 8. Inf, to date dom Feh. 17, 1863, A mmn Burrows of the 1tk Regt. U. 8. Inf, l'fi“un‘ nd f-{umm K e K ‘umes Powel of the 10th Regt. U. 8. Tat, to date from Bept. 9, [ June 11, 1054 o o ogs he First Lieut. i Licst. Theodors Kendal, of the 134 Begt, U. 8. Tat o date Capt. Heory B. Proeman oftho 13th Regt. U. 8. Tat, to data from Jul 'X.t e " -~ @ from July | " iret Lieut. Orson 0. Knapp, of the 15th Regt. U. 8. Tat, to date from be Pirst Liewtenants—Tirst Tient. William H. Blsbeo of the 180 &#‘L '“L:M U, 8. Inf., to date from Dec. 31, 1682, rst Lieut. Ragene W. Sheibner, ofethe 15th Regt. U. 8. Inf, to date Eheneser D. Hardisg of the 16th Regt. U, 8. Iot, to date | from June %0, I 186 First Lieut. wmu W. Corliss, of the 15th Regt. U. 8. Inf, to date Wilbur 7. Arno of the 18th Regt, U. 8. Tuf, to date from | from Juls 21, First Licnd. Bghert B, Sarage of the 15th Regt. U. £. Tat, fo date trom . M t Lieat, 1 D. Tsay, of the 18tk Regt. U. 8. In., to date fr I Feb, 23, 1066, I » ""d: ‘r’wfi.;umdmo 5. White of the 15t Regt, U. & Tat, t date from | , 1o date 5‘ m«i-n Mickael A. Btearss, of the 18 Regt. U. 8 Fmund . Thompeos, of the 19th Regt. U. 8. o, to date from Dec. 14, 1965, First Lievi. Gearge M. Templeton; of the 10th Regt. U. 8. I, to date o s Second Lieutenanis.—Second Licat. Joaeph . Wolers of the Abe IMI Regt. U. 8. InL., to date from Feb. 23, 1566, y%«uj‘a Lisat. Praak . Adamas of the 15¢h Kegt. U. 8. Tat, to date from el becond Licut. Gordon Wiaslow of the 16h Regt. U. 8. Iaf., to date fromm Feb. 23, 1866, First Ljeut. Charles K. Dibbla, of the 18th Regt. U. 8. La., to dste from | from March 3. Joly 21, ool B TN " (o Secont Livst. Jumes W. Powell of the 15 Regt. U. 8. o o ate o Mar To be Second Lieutenants—Second Lisat. Recben X. Fenton, of the 10(h Regt U. 8. IuL, to date from Feb. 23, Fecond Lient. WinGeld 8. Matson, of the umnm. U. 8. Int, to date from April 9, 1366, 1 ‘n:fima l.1=i Joseph L. Tall of the 15th Regt. U. 8. Taft, to date from Lord Lieut. John C. Scantling of the 15th U. 8. Iafi., to date from v 11, Aaul Walter ¥, Halleek, of the 16th Reg. U. 8. In, 4o date trom May 30, 1506 Socond Lient, Gieorge B. Brower, of the 13th Reg. U.8. In., to date To be Moy date from Fel Major Willlam P. Carlin of the 16th Regt. U. 8. [af,, to W2, 200 " Artbur W. Allyi of the 16th Regt. U. 8. TaL, to date from June p, .&H-‘h A. Theaker, of the 16th Regt. U. 8. Iat,, to date rom July Capt. Willam H. Dartholomer, of the 16th Regt. U. 8. Tat, to date from Junuary 4, "‘ agt Joba Fimer,of e 1668 Regt. T. 8. Taf, t date rom February Capt. William G. Wodemeger, of the 16th Regt. U. 8. Tat, to date fror from July 2, 1063, ._4. t Alted L. Hough. of the 19th Reg. U.In, Yieires of the 198 Regt. U. 8. Tnt, o date froui Feb. orrls of the 19th Regt U. 8. I, to dm from Feb. 15 |5L Novewber 16, I Capt. Samnel 8. Culberteon of the 19th Regt. U. 8. Tnf., to date from | O Te & Hearn, of (ha L6th Regt. U. . TaL, to date from April i oy e o bs Tl Lieenonis—pist Tigst Waler Clford, of the 16th U. A inf., to date from May 14, 1 Nrat Licut. Jbm P, Story, jr., of the 16th Regt. U. 8. Inf, to date from Juse 963, First Licat. Edward IL Totten, of the 16th Regt. U. 8. Inf, to date from Juue 21, 1068, First Lieut. Geory “ Graffam, of the 16th Regt. U. 8. Inf, to date from November 24, First Lieut. llnyl on lhlr of the 16th Regt. U. 8. Iuf, to date from Fels mu 23, 186 |-| AII.-. Almy, of the 1th Regt. U. 8. Tnf, to date irom [ In-u- Merritt Barber of the 16th Regt. U. 8. Taf, to date foom B eut. Everta 8. Ewlng of the 16th Regt. U. 8. Inf, to date from 1066, T be Second. Ideutenants—Second Lisut. William W. Parry of the Feb. 23, 1066, of the 16th Regt. U. 8. Iuf, to date of (be 16th Regt. U, 8. Iuf., to date Licutenants—First Liest Jas. M. Patterson, of the 19th £, to date from Jas. 23, 135, Marry M. Sujth, i the 1900 Regt. U. 8. Tat, to date from Jumes 1. Sherisaz, of the 19tk Regt. U. 8. 1L, to date .8 el M. Mills, jr., of the 10th Regt. U. 8. Ist, to date 965, John E. Beanett, of the 19th Regt. U. 8. Inf, to date from , of the 19th Regt. U. 8. Tof., to date from Georgs F. Tow! Jobm Harold, of the 19th Regt. U. 8. Inf,, to date from Feb. Second Lientenants—Second Lient. Jumes Collins, of the 19th Rt U. & 10t to dats from Feby. 23, 1008, 2 icut. Richard Vauce of the 19th Reg. U. 8. In., to date from [ 5, ut. Josiah J1. Styles of the 19tk Reg. U. 8. In., to date from . Lieut. James M. Smith of the 19th Reg. U. 5. In., to date from 23, 1664, 1966, Charles E. Dres 566, Litnt, Charles W, Miser of the 19th Reg. U, 8. I, todate | , Secoud “ '"l-m- G. Bpragus of the 16th Regt. U. 8. Inf, to from Magch 31, 1666, date frow April 3, 1 Fecond Lieul. Lutber®. De Motte of the 19th Reg. U, 8. In., to date | Becrnd I ullvfli-"l Hunter, of the 15t Regt. U. 8. fat, to date trom May 3, 108 o Ma g ecund Lieut. Tra McL. Batos, of the 19tk Reg. U. 8.1In, to date ut ""';""K Rosencrants, of the 10th Regt, U, 8. Int, to from Dy 1. 168 Second Livut. James W. Shaw of the 19th Reg. U. 6. In., May 1, 1o TWENTYNINTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. To be Mu M, )‘av Lymas Blasell of the 11th Regt. U, date from Mar ‘- = . .rl Alfred E. Latimer of the 1ith Regt U. o Int, from May 14, t Heury Tobe bt of the 11th Regt. 1. 8. Iaf, o date from May G 2 lxy! ‘Heary L. Chipmas, of the 11th Regt. U. 8. Int, to date from May 50) J-mnh Lawrence, of the 11th Regt. U. 8. Tof Wik, G, Bdgerton, of the 11th Regt. U. 8. Int, to date from Aug. date from ',-..vn Pickett, of the 16th Regt. U. 8. InL, to date froun July 20, 1966, TUIRTY-FIFTI REGIMENT OF INFANTRY, 9 be Mjor.—Nak Jobd S, Mason, of the 17th Regt. U, 8. Taf, to date ob 1064, E Edwia C. Mason, of the 17th Regt. U, 8. In,, l. L.nu..,., of the I7th Regt. U. 8. Inf, to date from , of the 17th Regt. U. 8. Int,, to date from Nov. 3, . Taf, to "1 to date from enry A. B > " « 5, 8¢, I(I--'-I“ Whitkimore, of the 17th Regt. U. 8. Tuf, to date from um W. Smidh, of the 17th Regt. U. 8. [uf,, to date from Oct. Biward C. Doputen, of the 11th Regt. U. 8. In, to date from 51 ‘Guido . Lieber, of the 11th Regt. U. 8. Inf, to date from Jaly f Oeorge E. Head of the 1ith Reg. U. 8. InL, to date from July 12, 104 o b Firu Liruienanta o Lisa. Edwad A. Blewart of the 1tk Tut, to date from Oc.ober 24, 1861, Bt Lt iward 6. Hustiogton of the 110k Reg. U, 8. TaL, to date from May ), 1863 Firat Licit Lomuel Pettes of the 11th Reg. U. 8. Iuf, to date from Apmm 1964, Licut. Heary Wagner, of the 1ith Regt. U. 8. Int,, to date from L Vrask W. Hess, of the 11th Regt. U. 8. InL, to dato from en B. Read, of the 11th Regt. U. 8. Iaf, to date from lam N. Bage, of the 11th Regt. U, 8. Iut, to date from Jan 1 n..; Lieut Chales A. Despsey of the ITh Regt. U. 8. at, to date m June 23, 5 Llont Adufl Malloy of ths 17t Regt. U. 8. af, o date feom Henry T Humphrers of the 17th Regt. U. 8. [af,, t0 date o from fro 23, 1066, Ylnl Lieot Phineas Steveus of the 17th Regt. U. 8. Tnf, to Feh, 23, 1066 irst Ligut, Jobn W. Eckles,of the Tk Regt. U. 8. Ist, to date from ot Lewt, Jullan R, Pidch, of the 17th W wmeas, of the 17th Regt. U. 8. o, to date from Vrhml'v Recond L, J . Fagle, of the 17tk Regt, U. 8. T, o date (rom 1 23, 1966, Lisut. Weleomo A. Crafts of the 17tk U. 8. Taf, to date from April 6, 10660, ames D. Vernay of the 17th Regt. U. 8. IaL, o date ond_Lieutenante~Second Licut. Robert G. Heiner, of the i lufl V. K. Inf., to date from Feb. 23, 1164 Bosend Lot Bdward P. Colby. of the I1th egt. U. K. Tut, to date M ot Jon B, Gothrie of the 11th Regt. U. 8. Tat, to dato from x[bm Oleott of the 11th Regt. U. 8. TuL, to date from to dste . Thomas E. Merritt of the 11th Regt. U. 8. Inf, o date Jhi. n-ewJ |l - umuel Grakam of the 11th Regt. U. 8. 1o, to date m July 21, 1066, C2ncond i, WWiliam 8. Mackay, of the. 11th Regth. U. 8. Tut, to date from August 19, 195, ‘IIIIM‘IIVT" KEGIMENT OF INFAKTRY, o be Major—Slajt Bichard 1. Dodge, of the 120y Hegt. V. 8. Tat., to date from June 21, o be Captains=Capt. Arexsnder J. Dallas, of the 12th Regt. U. 8, Iaf., .mr from May 14, 1961 L Charles G. Bartlett, of the 12th Regt. U. 8. Inf, to date from H“" s L. King of the 12th Reg. U. 8. Taf, to date from Feir Hrnry C. Morgan of the 12th Reg. U. 6. Iat, o date from Wels of tho 125 Reg. U. 8. T5t, to date from Sep- c- t b.vu D. Vanvalzah of the 12th Reg. U. 8. Tuf, to date from “(,:“I" eI, Cotes of the 12tk Reg. U. 8. Taf, to date from April “' ISL Bernard P. Mimmack, of the 12th Regt. U. 8. Tut., to date from et from Api 20, 1966, p m«n-d l“ul French Woodall of the 17th Regt. U. 8.Tnf, to date frow Ms, u:nl"lnuut Cresson of the 1Tth Regt. U. 8. Taf, to date Hernard 1. Herkuess of the 17th Rogt. U. 8, Iut,, b0 date - My 11, 1066 THIRTY-SIXTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. ™ bcllvl)w —Major Willlam 1. Lewls of the 19th Regt. U. 8. To- e from July 14, 1864 ‘aple Jleury R. Mimuer of the 19th Regt. U.5. Iaf, to Est ..,g.,.l oseph L. Proctor of the 10tk Regt. U. 8. Int,, to date from Jan. (.gn % John MEClintoek, of the 19th Regt. U. 8. Tat, o date from April Hicupt Jumes . W. Neil,of the 16th Rogh. U. 8. Tat, to date from Do- cember 12, 1063, Copt. Dasil W, Benkam, of the 16th Regt. U.S. Iat, to date from Fobe Capt. Fnder(rl Plistervr, of the 16th Regt. U.8. Taf, to date from Fob- ruary 15, 1066, 4o be I'Vrll Lieutenants.~First-] Llfll Emerson H. Liscom, of the 12th To be First Lieutenants.~First Lieut. Thaddeus 8. Kirthed of the le}“\ U, 8. Lut, to date from May 4, \l date fr 10th Regt. U. 8. Inf, to date from July 22, 1962, sk inat Jumos Juckaon, of the 12 Regt.U. 8.1t to dut fro |y i L..L Hienry . Litebield of the Lith Rogt. U.8. Tat, to date from A i tiout James 8. Tomphias, f th 1tk Regt.U. T, b dte fom .fl” ".‘:1 whm D. Palmer, of the {2th Regt. U. 8. Inf, to date m .( Edgar C. Bowen of the 12th Regt. U. 8. Iut, to date from y....mm " Johu W. Bubb of the 12th Regt. U. 8. ut, to date from Hm HnL James M. Spencer of the 12th Regt. U. B I, todate 1 Feb. 23, 1064, 'i:'m'u,'am Willam 1. Andrews of the 120 Regt. U. 8. 1at, to date st !.1«; Prank T, Beonetd of the 16th Regt. of Iaf, to dats from 248w Diest Jokin U, Gl of the 10t Regt. U, 8. Tat, to date from July Mb-imu-nr.vwlu 8. Starriug of the 10th Regt. U. 8. TaL, to dato ]’o'bl.':lu.& Heary M. Benson of the 19th Regt. U, B. lll to date from Virst Licat. William M. Knox of the 1848 Regt. U. 8. Taf., to dafe from Feb. 23, ‘First-Lieat. Henry 1. Link of the 10th Regt. U. 8. Int,, to date from rt- from Ji Jun trm ¥ July 29, 1060, St Theutenants,~Second Lieat. Joseph I, Mays of the 12t | *" Sccond: Liowlenants—Second Lieat Oliver B. Liddell of the 13th ‘!‘LU &, [, 10 dute from Feb, 23, 1i Regt. U. 8. Iuf, to date from ¥ 136, ecopd-Liut. Alexasder 8. B. Keyes, of the 12th Regt. U. 8. Int, to Wocond-Lient, Aloxwnder H. o of 3o 188 Regt. U. 8. ot to date date from Yeb. 'ii foom Mlarel 16, 1580, ‘Becond- Liout. ot 4 K. Davidson, of the 12th Regt, U. 8. Inf. to Hogh G/ Brown of the 10th Regt. U, 8. IaL, to date from date fi Mo 2,1 4 s-a}:'; Lo X H, Brealin, of the 12th Regt. U. 8. Inf,, to date :Zefi. e, Orcar P, Teado o th 1th Regt. U. 8. o, o dte from rom Apri 3 AL ot Thomss . Marrl, of the 12th Regt, U. 8, Tt to 0080 | ™ Ccii Licut William L. Foulk of the 18th Regt. U. 8. Int, o date from Aprii 36, 106, rom My 11, 108, ¢ Beakbi Ja 0. Ghlor, o te 180 Heg. U. 8. tt, o e | P {'iln"'" 8 lum . Daviee of tbe 10th Regt U, 5. Iat, o date rom i 06, [ K. Bwect, of the 12th Regt. U, 6. Tut, to date | "0l Cidct. Touhua W. Jucoba of the 10th Regt. U. 8. Taf, to date ¥ l"f"’"—'rf 'llfl"’ REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. e Jme . lvfllnw.(n 18t U. 8. Taf, to date from : 3 . 0 be Major—s AN Whlstler ofthe 130h Regt. U. 8. Tat. | saly 21, 1568 INERSN - to date from Decem! Iut, to ‘flt"{:-n My aShyt Wil G, lp"lhmlA.Wnlnfinl of o 19 Regt. U. [3 Yot he 10k U. 8. Tat, to date from Moy 14, cm-n-.o.nm- of thgA3ih Reg. U. 8. Int, to date from Aug. 5, °‘&""“‘”‘"" of the 10th Reg, U. 8 Iat, to date from Oct. b.,c.am..w.lm of the 13t U. 8. TuL, o date from May 20, u.n.m;-:.mummlq U8 It to date from Nov. 5, unun—o«.u, TIH’ITY'IIVI!T" lll.llllm OF INVANTRY. Major Hugh B. Fleming, of the 19th Regt. U. 8. Iaf, to o be Major. ::xv?é?é Capk. Jokn Raaba, of the 103 Rogh. U, 8.Tat, o ol 1, of the 198 Rogh. U. 8. ot t date trom Octo- Caph. Robert W. Baruard of (g 19(h Rogt. U. . Tat, to date rom July Jacob D, Jouea of the 19th Regt. U. & Tat, to date from July auuumummmv.lu.u date from Sopt. 13, 1 the hundlel Robert 8. Olit v,fllmlflh U. 8. Int, to date T cis Regt oIl ot George Macomber of e 1465 Regt. U.8.1a, to date | Brove hmn.é 1 uu:mumc Petersou, of the 17th Regt. U.8. In., to date | 5oy, Bmvm Llen for Seeom! Licut, Charles H. Warrens, 18 t U. 8. Inf, todate | Mar 1, I i T 9o 100 Rogy aad i et Helesss Dods of the 15b Rogt. U. 8. Tat, 4 date o |*Dy (depos yhecond Lieit. Jacub Pashus, of the 16tk Regt. U. 8. Iaf, to date from 1866, ay 11, 10 | Vocond L w. »lnmur Shurley, ofthe 16th Reg. U. 8. In., to date | date from May 11, ¥ from M THIRTY-FOURTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY, havin olug Ing his fu... regardl comple % N " y‘unuvlfl Whealock, of the 16th Regt, U. 8. Iat, to | th b, st Fentos llltch rices are ate, 84 85, Whoat, cholce sbiyplng, 1 %5 9 o Uholee, xl! rmdm. Clear Sides s mlm Axno Pam 81 with The l‘rmd, ! of the United Sialos. By aa onder of the War Departmeot, the 15 Bands anthortsed by sec? tion 7 of the act approved July 2%, 1068, e stations of which are desig- wated is General O No. 67 of October 22, 1066, frora this office, will .m"- Cagelof o 130 gt 10, 0 dae [ 0-ont L. Wt Wi, ot 150 M(""‘ witon i great rspect, pout obadiont Yty o W , BANDS STATIONED. - N t Polnt, Fort f“-lvxm'm- Wew.York Harhor, Richmond, 8, Teun., Jederson Bs nd the barber of Kan it Fort 2 R.L mmw*hmuumma "en-n""""!.':-..a mw}fll.u- army: The 8o lrnhn lh- c' lh e, bacoms disposable Leavenworth, Kansas; ton Teritory, I s, RECRUITS. from June 23, 1865, Juve Wirst Lieut. Satierlee C. Plummer of the 17th Regt. U.'S. Tnf., to date nmi.u Y from | 1vel?, nder ro) from June 23, 1065 ForTR st Jeka B Gallager, of the 1k Rgs T B 1, n 016 i 1 ';.,'::;!"m. n.u:':-m cach i fk“n‘ufi"“’“ E. Morse of the 17th Regt. U. S0Tat, to date y,pl Bk B Canp, of the J0h Rt U. .ot to e | :':n-ed tod Sate s u:-n-dm- from Oct " > ‘erritory, it hmm. Sumner H. Lincola of the 171 Regt. U. 8. Tat, to date "",;Tm ,_.“L Joka G, Carrol, of the 14th Regt. 0. 8. Iat, to date rom | Bort ll;fllfllx Kearer, hx:'m'u% 'l"errl‘t;;y hlfrac;:lh red third rom Fe b, 23, Jaies Tionisy y i, A har MeArthar, .. of the 17h Regt., U. 8. Taf, to date | "t Tieus. George W. Chilson, of the 14th Begt. U. 8. Tat, to date | Jeduired, o Guararmasiers Dopareat will asish 4' R 8 - Kirkioan of the 17th Regt. U. 8. Tat, to date fom | 7o s hecond &4 e S INTMENT, et Lier ..y TR APPO! Peb. 23, 146, Bopt nu..r. o e o P 9 o4 Lionk S0k T TAS o0 108 W, , for s e o o the Presdmen’s Barean v.mu.numnwumummmv 8. Tat, to date trom | P Tobut W b 2 %% ik Rogt. U, 8. Tuf, to date | Amistant Adjutast.General, has bee: ted First o, 20, 1066 o g 4100, Myt 190 Tafustey, and hosorably mastered out of the volusteer — EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS, BY TELEGRAPE TO THE TRIBUNE. The tollowing changes have taken phco in Postmasters e CONTESTED ELECTION CASE. BEVENTH ASSEMBLY —_— Lmhh service. OFFICERS OF THE VETERAN RESERVE CORPS MUSTERED { Col. J. F‘chmd‘wnt;gwm ment ; Breva‘ Lieut.-Col. Win. R, Rogers, date fro 1054, A l:«'vm:‘ Lmlhfiw“ . Thompeon of the 17th Regt. U. 8. Int, to | 20 be Cy :‘;‘- e Joba F. Ritter of the 5th Regt. Us 8. Inft, to | {g New-York: ate from Ma o X ecomd xL"’{'h ‘George W. Sisith of tbe 17th Regt. U. 8. Taf, to date :; Dorth A Mereith of the 1560 Tagh. U. 8. 1ot o data from LRy ol e g Al &7 Mol g rom May 3 TWENTY-SEVENTI! REGIMENT OF INTANTRY. & George M. Brayton of th 15h Regt. U. 8. Taft, o dute from :fi'.',a_'n:.'.’,“f""" c.,_f"p il e cf "M‘"‘" To be Captainac-Capl. Al "Alexander Chambers of the 10th Regt. U. 8, [ Jan. J, 1863, Gallatinville, Celumbia Co.—H. 1, Van Valk h W. V; Iuf, to dats from M (-yn Frederick D, Ogilby of the 15th Regt. U. 8. Inf, to dats from | 1o ooy "w t e SECOND DAY'S INVESTIGATION OF THE ALLEGED ISTRICT ELECTION FRAUDS. The Legislative Sub-Committee now sitting at the of r cut for Mi tions ounted ot from June B ENTY-EIONTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY, - | dato from Stoy 14, 1461 . seasions of the Comumittee hel Charles C. Gilbert, of the 19th BA‘[ v. Prb. 4. Newton l’]ltnl of the 16th Regt. U. 8. Iaf, to date from '"%"dor &xamlnod. Dow In the case. heir e, cal, could searcely have fail heard them with' the evident the witnesses to vote the entire ing Mr, Mitchiell for Assemblyman, and that it wi bellet that they In addition to t) 124 scussion, the Comt for fled to vollnr unmes of Mitch ger was not recel served upon Mr. Mr. Bernard Niw- Okt KA Middin r in gos 2 Mypnrs, Jan. b 1 05 Outs B0 Bk Soats, 1 0 bes, Corn, e i presta—4 000 bbls ¥ious Dressed Hogs. Miswavkes, Jan, 2 Oal ud upon the Jist served upon name appears as “* Maybeck" only, and his testh therefore objected to, but received subjoct He tostified to voting the Republican ticket a: but could not positively swear to voting for Mr. mmmoo then, at 9 o'clock p. m., udjoumed to ollow Qquiot at #1 o "“l':l"m “un'.-‘:{{us»-um-u ] fir demasd o unchanged: Gold, 134 bank Stetling, 146; New-Yorl Tetiorat 8 159 Corn dull and Mr. Mitchell, mblyman otes, while election. The discre Mitchell is quite generally med Anfl to Ammln t to t' Micosd Lt Jfageti . Compball of the 153 Rgt. U .68, to | ptuin made Ly {ho caurassers o “ action an oy "‘i:° for votes, had un Mitchell, as it is claimed mo{ nhonm hnvo heeu. havé insured his election to the Assembly by 1864 majority over Mr. Ransom. <Capt. Bbeneser Gay of the 16tk Regt. U. 8. Int, to | testimony on Five witneases Wednesday -mrnoon. esterds) Of th voted for Mr. Mitchell t the State on, the balance nearly all testify that they ln(ellM to vote the ulmlfiht Republican ticket. M recelved Lepublican booth or ot! fidence in thelr correctness, but m closely and caretully cxamine them as to swear positively that lh man testified that he lican box—*the foun not posmtively swear upont, though he boen the case. One man testif P regular Republican booth, Inand at them nmdancly to discover the name blind,” but believe: witnesses ex tickets from friends, An fmm her sources, wl voted for Mr. n of Republicanism that the*na t Go¥. Fenton, “went M. he voted for owing ulom-. m votes om '(5 I(r‘m&‘l tohl uncredif which are nnaccounted for would Metropolitan Hotel for the purpose of taking testimony in the case of the petition of Mr, Edward Mitchell, claim- 1ng the seat in the Assembly now held by Mr. Frank A. Ransom, from the Seventh District of this city, continued thelr Mvestigations during the day and evening of yes- torday. The investigation is confined to the First Elec- tion District of t] a Fitteenth Ward, received 228 Republican candidate for Am coived 65 votes, according to the returns made canvaser umber in whloh Gov. Pcnwn the onl m— the pa; between the votes given for Gov. Fenton and © boen oecastor b& yrova this Mr. Ml!chell filed wlth his fon affidavits or statéments or 107 residents of the First Election epooe or declare tlu! they voted for K Assemblyman, (h:!m they ticket at th %m-h'“ieonb‘- Al 1 i i “hat &':!A thotght and neuma' Thie on have ting tickets at the tohell, uven.l at confidonce that they voM o pressed greal Mr, Mitehell, becanse of having com) with the list of Republican candida TRIBUNE, In which fan Wwho swore b llnlmd ol iveness g‘rcfla{ Mw of Ml l( Entlnn belng dnwnw and oxnlnlnn!lum. tho prin r. Mitehell's nn:n&a an itively that he yots 1, 0r085-8 XA lll ewuoanu‘ h genorally v er) amusing and hiad 5o voted. meeting of the full Committec. qnenuy afrald oll ln Gl ot w s heuue t.hn“ a8 an The eriti- to fmpress any one who urpose and Iuyteuuan of publican m*nl, ud- he 44 witnesses whose examinatiof was ted, the claimant ealled John Grice, residing at McDongall-st., to whom the defense olueekd upon ground that his name did not upon the sitting mef trict whero tho el tl f appears the ol e ":"cfl" y of the P g T evl Jv n C. Gunn. Amumu ai Uteo decided to take his testimony, luhjul lo the objection, the decision upon mo polut rosorved at thn clection, and to mm:mbefln; the s»‘enur and Fenton as tandidates for i at said election. ‘Ho inte s he aid of alled. U Anso (\w(l “was also 0 unln‘ STATE OF TRADE. ST TRLEORAPH To THW TRIRUNE. par amounts to $18, Fiobe, s, ‘96 80; Rapertiod . 24.—Cottou mic 3le. .,"““""”,” Re Flour s 24—Cotion dull at 20 ged. CHicas 24.~Flour dull at $102811 for § #5@ 8 25 for Suj Bheat o 2., but closes for No. 2. od dull sad heav, 313 for No. L o % K Choles mn-l Mp\.—‘b‘“ ™ 00 bush. » 13 lwl l bls Bxtra. lnldl ‘! t n'- " n‘"‘:.u' i Lum "..“:J' Vet 3 ‘E 108 Sen du an. M. ostern Inndn tll ,fii'&“':s ¥ bbls. Ploar, 000 Live li.g. to llv{ed Dbecause Lot upon tho list of names tha wll mong was i B 1o Albasy. 4 gt Wl -d-wn dull at 008 Bt 6B 83, Lan, . Con ‘éflanm g%‘%’{flflf’m d‘ r | Frime Bprnt, b, 8 75 Cors Mighet Bothil a4 cum"m i 2—Flou unchanged; st tend to ol 1w Corn- dul but 1o hnn ek, . Clpmon h‘ldwrlmufi. for M’h'mhfl but. mu o mm 1064 th chsg of ths markeh ..::'.:n'o',:o.mwmdu -u ?x“ lng ors aoa Burr, 3.‘ Bl ke ot A T 0 oy m-nmmumumu»mumu- uanna be First —nc‘ I.‘I\‘wuo“llfl 13th Begt hfik llilll MIIIP wors of the 10th Regt. ‘. hl‘-[:t‘:::-t '#:wm U8 T, S0 date hll; Hents B, Ludyaed ?‘-’5“" umm..n-.mnmmv.;m,uuu from it mu-&m.{ummv.nm,-ufim nm ok Pulford of the 10 Regt. U. 8. Iat, to date trom Fob. | h"‘lmll;-wuuu&m U. 8 lof, 0 dats Olirer Phelpa of the 10th Regh U 8, Iat, to date figm D. Baldwia of the 10th Refh U 8. Int, o dabe Fl;’l:‘ e Iclu.l'nlh-flhlfll*v 8 Iut, to date from i Dhet, James M. Marshall ofthe 1%h Regt. U. 8. st fo date s .n,nuhummmu.nu,uuum h!:-g-‘uvmlrm-.nmmm 0. 8. LaL, to date from '.'J'%‘H:L‘Mm,dh 13 Regt. U. 8. Inf, o date from nu; Platt M. Thorue, of the 13th Regt. U. 8. Ta, to date from runpum of the 19th lfi-‘ u 13th Regt. U. B. Iat, to date Teltord of thé 13th Regt. U. 5, InL, to date from George Mitchell of the 19th Regt. U. 8. Inf, te datofrom | | Junea 5. King of the LXNRegt U, 5. 1sL, o Sul from 8L Work of the 1t Begt, U 8. Jad, to dabe e ! fe’ 11, I- Begh G B Taky i: t & £ "[ o s Flour; i d-u Wheat dull, 1}‘0 for ‘OVILMU"EI—MAN P lll—llfl Thursda, resbyterian Chin v,‘- the Ihv’; Bl |n Kate G., daughter a{u:wll. Jerry, esq. TALLMANBROOKS—0n Thureln, Jon 34 ride’s pareaty, b to Jusepbine, x{m of P. nn.-.\: g, Kalamasoo, Mich., y.pm p\rm upy < VELIE- "’n’#..'!:."' T R Ly frow . hyufl,ul!i“-. mwn-l-m- at the 'lhl Willism 11 of thi city. at the udbut of %..1!’&." Ii Pfll\l bfln,ll hll? Yelvert: The friends of flnfi-l n-dd‘e.,!‘ remains will be tatea to Ditcless —u. 'mhyou are inrited to_attend A (‘An ~W. JAle No. (heds AIDBQ % r:m..,:. Gloves, ke. N. Bulls to order Sperial iy Y N—&wfl'nmmhfl.dm O Notices. Relief for the Greeks. take place in the largs hall of GOOPER ON SATURDAY EVENING NEXT AT § His Honor, MAYOR HOVFMAN, will presids. THE REV. HENRY WARD BERCHER, THE HON. GEORGE BANCROFT, THE HON. WAL M. BVARTS, " THE REY. ulfihvdlh[ll“lp‘hnfllmfi! i 'vfi“a-.v:-m,._ prowm; I-umhl‘lh Tt of e nocess SPOF¥O) Oll’ l “IL A.ll gonu ¢ GRKELEY, ISHOP, 'I'IK’\ OI h %WATL . and 'OOPFR will yr‘dfi - e The Hon. l unr Watib BEECHER, the Hon others, will sddresses. interested AY, Jan. Rerroda Com ance to he reprosentation. The o and all Coloradans is Box TEROME l M MMJ IVES' PAT of v NT THE SAFES IW{% nfip‘h Uapter s qflrkly 3" ':.mfl THE PENNSYLVAN TA SALT MANUFACTURING ST are soverelgn for the cure of DYSPEPSIA, RHEUMATISM, BCROFULA, SWOLLEN G NI ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, &, priacipal lrmq\ o illop, Sprague & No. 37 Parkrow. ln-nn.v“ ¥or aale ab all PUBLISH flm‘h THE COMMERCIAL AG! mv.l..m-u-nuun.;-h States and British Provinces, with &' ratisy RUMATIC SALTS AND WA HORACE e COMP Sraxpivg AND CoMMERGIAL CREDIT OF it ol AR e T “Fon e No NoW BEADY_¥olk Gz SAPON“!PIEB. Great saviog ts obtataed by all who ush their purpose of makisg Hoap at their homes with UFACTURING COMPANY'S MANU! SAPONIFIER. Tho cost of Boar, supsrion to sny sl for gt

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