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) ee NUMBER =— BY TELEGRAPH TO THE NEW YORK soy oO GLORIOGS NEWS ! SIEGE OF KNOXVILLE RAISED, Longstreet Swiftly Skedaddling, Foster -and Sherman in Pursuit. Mr Lincoln Calls For Thanksgiving. “SUN” MAIL FROM DIXIE, Bebel Reports from all Quarters, ORGANIZATION OF CONGRESS, COLFAX ELECTED SPEAKER. Debate on the Admission of Members. Th Senate Ready For Work. MISCELLANEOUS CITY NEWS. Anether Vessel Destroyed by Fire | LOSS OF GOVERNMENT STORES ae, 839 e ae. Tennessee, Longetrect Certainty Retren ing, Pte Taswell, Tenn, Dee ur eaenire eronte ie retarnad trem the vicinity of Hiei d's Crone Breda report a rebel colume passing. al! night from Knoxville to Biair's Cross Roads The Unio seonte en thetopef Church Mountain aay that large camp Cree were seen Inst night op the read fiom Risir's Creme Reade to Rutiedgr Thereie a) longer doubt that Longstreet i re‘ reeting. Tamortl, Tenn, Dee th 9 PM Alter the ew Balae of theenemy's cavalry atthe Clinch River. on (he 94 instant, thetr whole fores continued to howar errand, endeavoring to ture cor fants, and to forea eeme of the fords. In ail these eflorte they were felled and driven hack im rewers! small encoun Je addition we succreded in blockading a portion the Valley reed, pear Rutledge, in the reer of Ran. eom'sectamn. Yesterdar, the whole rebel cavairy + in the direction of Kno € 09a, Dea, 6th 4m Pridey test. Re rab) tracked eur forag) wagons near Hirnson, 19 om Chattanooga, eaptaring 19 or 1h of therm \dv.ces from Kingston state that Sherma xpedi tiom has Longstreet hemmed in, with « poor chance of eecapa. Boats now ran to Kingston Chattancog?, Dec. Tth,—Lovgstreet te retreating through the Gap tnto Virginie and North Caroling, ew Cavalry pursuing, He w.!! scarcely be able to make good bis cecaps, without materia! loss, though be bas 86 hours the start. VERY LATER! Leagstreet ta Full Retreat—Oar Ferces Pursui Teswed!, Tenn, Dec. 1, 1665.-Ma, Gea, BOW Fariece, General-in-Chief:- Longstreet is ia full retreat up the valley. Your orders about following with eavalry shall be carried eavairy attacked the enemy's o: Neon of oat. My division of ry im one of the pases of the Clinch Mountains yeaterday afternoon, end are pusbing them vigorously, Couriers from Knorville arrived Inef night @herman orrived here yesterday, J. G. Posran, May. Gen, Chattanooga Dec. 7.—Gan. Sherman's esvairy ar- ved ot Knorvilleon the evening of the 24 Tane- etreat rained the siege on the night of the 4th. retreat. ta towards Bristol, via the Norristown Ratiroad to Eirhmond. Longstreat rete: on the North and Aenth bank of the Holatein Hiver Foster's « rely {s foliewing on the Routh and &hermen op the North ude. The road ie clear PXPCUTIVE RECOMMENDATION A Call for T giving. Exrcrtive Masses, Wawrrsctos, D C., Dec, 7th, 1843, | Reliable information being reeeived that the in- argent force is retreating from Fast Tennessee, un. | der circumstances rendering it probable that the Ualew forces cannot hereafter be dis!odged fram thas tmportant pesition ; and esteeming this to be of high wational consequeace, 1 ricommend that all lorel people do, on receipt of this information, assemble at thels places of worsh p, and render «peeial homage end gratitude to Almighty tiod for thie great ad vancement of tle uations: cause A Lincous Late Southern News. (By Expreas tothe N.Y. Sun) Our files of Richmond papers, received at thie Office last wight, confirm the reporte of military mowementa which have already appeared in the Sus, but present wonew facts, The Fxquinus has @ dispatch dated Atlanta, Dec. let, tothe effect that Gen Burnside hed surrendered to Longstreet, and also one thet seems more probable, of an advance of the Yenkers om Charleston, The Biehmond papers of Thureday, publieh news of the retreat of Gen. Meade's army acroes the Kapidan orip the direction of Fredericksburg, it was mot waewn which. Al! the papers are moody and deapond- eat op the condition of affairs in the South-went, and evidently regard the situation in that quarter as des | The Paqrimsn broaches anew plan respecting the { Pioekade, as follows: The letter of Gen Wise, tataly robiiahed im the vw urging. emong other remedica, the per- | emptory stopping of the blockade. has attracted ron- | siderable attention to this eubject, The exorbitant | ices Obtained for every article at the anciton sales & also pointed prejndice at both the bleckade and the auetions. We cannot but regard these prejudices es the result of partis! knowludge, which would be removed if the facts counscted with blockade rum ging could be known to the public. There isa saying, on Napoleon, a) ble toour dius | tien Wei duties-f Never what coamy want yeu to do.” The United pistes, are finall ~y Bony speedily suceamb; henee they are endesvaring to shut up the ports. Now, shall weeome te the assistance of the enemy, and do effectonily what they howe been edie to accomplish amiy partir, ‘We de not pretend o deny thas there are Com News ities | the neceas:r NEW Je mrmnine which ereattr irrpatr | ny cause derives Com it, We woud Correct the evi! avd increase the good. We would Pemulate by otingent rule and rarula tons the rum ' Divg of the hicekade, fo. bidding the mnortatian of } &>y pools not imeiuued in the list Cacefuliy prepared, embrac ne ibe feo and the army; requisine delivered to the Custor for ‘heir examine The prejudice excited agains fruits, 'n ® great meagni. trom ignorn of that the companies enearei in thie trade very great extent, in the employment of th Ment. carrying ont cot oo d bringing tn Deei~i for our acwies; and wr ae nected ath all the good the inepeetion, | Acurde tunniog re cond ive eilk a opfecstion icl@a a erp cloths, brancies Dt for the medical purvever), ales, whiskey, anr dines, be, & fered to imnpawt, by rance tha ud not he nm uported good e teliewe th uppiy of arersesries for the ariny nod poopie would be ard the currency appreciated by | eopply, of the peter of the Wo mist aceet native en foreign ineenaite aad inven improved mor hinerty the lone, our ee DA wih ® y 1 produce w\ in the country au of life, both ior themroiwes mad the army upthe! ’ ymoe him as the Yaukers are trying to do (row w thew, aud whlhe we eras ity our enemn ae at the expences f ihe the Confederacy will deprive ste: of mucb aid it now ce from the outer t o which the blorkade has bee age ated sFrom the 98 nthe f lowing ¢ Bz; ( rom rom lat of come «nif set fon January to wth Se iember Piret arter 4 | Que d Total Thie ae for three tro. pre tr ced trae ¢ Hieshine do uw Li te Tenn, have fallen back ar VIDE @verething in thet ral ¢ hatter ocluding th we e they OOK. route railroad track aod bedgas tack on their tear guard y Thetr ton er Cenere) ¢ Waaxtow Rows om # represent ‘het fhe commend made anu quccerefnl attack upon Knorvilie His lose was + emall, Hethen raised the evge, marchioe toward Abingdon, Va. Geo Burbrod Johneon tad mee in effreting a unciion with Iongstreet, without the | loss of Lis euppir train as preously reported Vaughn, with his command, and ove of ¢ tog Mente, war at (bare te trying bie wey to Nor bt arol os Ransom ier to have capured « larg tion train en to Knoavivie Orange Court Hou, 1 heavy in ae Dalton, Tee. 4 The ta! Loogsiceet, witha part at nore Gen © thar’. toake rted | henp 0 route | The enemy have re | crossed the Rapdan to Culpepper by ther came hout a tel'! One bund | goto Richmond todsy Ne hing wasief by the ene } my ip berereat. tive tuadred p pere > | tured during the red Orange Court House, Dee 4. Teo hupdred and ffiy more prisonere were rece ved Inet u edt, mebod op dy our eavalry in poor tof the enemy, represent ing Lve corps of lufant: od three diviaione of caw airy Our etoute report that the my's iafantry have falien back to Fauy, behind the Nappehas- poek, leaving only eavaly in Culpspper they | burned and dest coved everrth og ia the try o eupied by them on the ay be tives, teduciog | bearly all the iaheb te to le geare | Charleston, Dec 3. ‘There § heen no more abel! ing the cily since Mondar ar shelling of Bam ter has beew continued a!!] day from Cummings Point. Our batteriaaos Jam 6 Leland vontinae ‘o keep up an artiilery duel Charleaton, Der 4 A alow fire bas been kept np to-day from Grege and Cimmo ng’ Poin, alternate ly, on Sumter, Sullivans, sod James Islands No cerualt) @ reported The enemy hawe not re newed their firing on thec ty, but they are mounting mare guns on Weener, hearing on the city, and hare eleo unmasked «© new batterr Charleston, Dec 4. en Porureeard and Colonel Rhett, visited Bomter leet nigh the hand mounted the parapet end played “Nirte’ and other tunes, for about one hoor The Vankcres ceased firing while the music was going on Jarkeon, Miss. Dee 4. The eneme'scaveiry erose ed Big Rieck Kiver, im force yeaterday, ranging towerde Canton. The Richmond Srevimar, of Der fib. ware: Gen, rage has undoubtedly bean reliewed of the direction of the army now io North (icorgia, and Gen. Hardee is in command. Gregg when Congressional Proceedings. XXXAVILth CONGKESS—-Seaate, Washington, Dre, 7. —The Vico President called the | bevate to order af noon, to-day. H ‘The Rey Mr Snoderland offered « prayer eres ioe @rati(nde thet theugh ihe storm drives, the Ko | public stili live ‘The credentials of Messre Wiley apd Vau Winkle, Mewators elected frou West Virgiusa, were piesenied Ly Mr. Collamer The credentials of Mir Conuess, of Coliforna, were prewented by Mr Nevinith, and the credemtialg of Mr Hendersovu, of Missourk by Mr Yoot. Meare, Conue ad Henderson were qualified, aad took the oath of loyalty preseribed by the last Von. grees Mr Davie r dthe qnertion as to the right of gentlemen from West Virginia to take seats, He beld , that there was constitutionally and legally ao ench | State as Wert Virginia, There could therefore he no | Senators from sach aN’ete. Hie object was simply to ton record tie objections He did not Lelleve tb. Virginie Uk @ polypus, (hat ehe could be #4 into sever id bh rate being. 4 thie boing ie a tl ot violation of the Conrtitut He therefore moved to refer the cre- dentials of the gentiemen from West Virginie to the Judieiary Committee, Mr. Hale ssid that when ihe credentials were pre tented, the question was On receiving aud reading and thew qualifying the parties. Mr, Foot said the question had never bean made se to Senatore elect being sworn ‘n. The President said the osual practice was to pre. sent the credentiala, A motion could then he made to qualify, or the enbject he postponed, After further debate, Mr. Davia, as 6 test question, moved that the cath of office be edmiuistered to the sentiexen from West Virginia, which was carried by | yeas 34, nays Othe nays being Messrs, Duckalew, | Davis, Hendricks, MeDougall, and Powell. On motion of Mr, Foot, » resolution was adopted | sppointing @ committes of three to wait, tn connec | tion with « committee on the part of the House, upos | the President of the United Btates and inform htm of | the readiners of Congrane to receive his Arnal Mes | enge, Messrs Foot, Trumball, and Nesmith were! -YORK, TUESDAY, hind them apponted the commiites on the part of the } Benate. Mr, Foot offered & revolution for the elasvification of the Senators from Weet Virginia by the oeel means of drawiog by lot, which wae adepted, with the following reeult To Me Van Winkieco Oil the iS 186% Mr. Lane, of jad long term, erp ring andto Mr Willey the ale. tserm, « Apioingin ADS, gave notion of the fotrodne. tlon of bills tor the #00 commatation feature of the enrolment ac’, and totncrenge tho pay of non comm miasioned officers and privates ia (he army &) per cent The d v hour of merting eae Ered at 12 o'clork, | neon, «dou moto of Mr Powell the Bena e ad ourned Afters ad curnment of the Eomate, the Union Members met iu caucus, to reorganize the let of Committers HOUSTY OF REPKPSENTATIVKS. Schuyler Colfax Elected Spe r. Wath noton, Dee 7 12 e'clock, noon. At noon, Mr Fth th of the Mouse, rapped the Mem- | barat enid esige ated by the Conatiiucon of ted 8 ates. for ihe meeting of the S8rb Ce be w« « proceed to eail the roll of M end of such M pereoniy whore ereden tinsrbow ‘Ley were regi 1. in accordance vith the lowe of their States reepectively foe Loted sratea © Clert then vend the roll of Members from all | fee excepting Marvland, Virgtota, Weet Vir Oo egon. Misronri and Keneas veos. { Pemner!vania, desired that the ore- Con ale of (howe whose names were not on the roll, end the beriad Vhe Cork said that he bad placed on the roll the nemes 8) ticee whose certificates bore internal ewiler Vthelreloehon, im accordance with the Jaw pare d by hs House in Maren Inet Mr stiles of Poiana A meked for the reading ofthe setof Mareh 4d. The act was read, en fol a ' , ‘the Clerk ar the preparing fow the before the Orat meeting ery ey beequent Comer receding Yor wf Repre she 0b Of The Key erontativer etvet peracon and ot hat they co with the lawe @e. respeetiveir or the laws of the United Mr lswes offered @ resolution that the nameeof the Marrian | delegation be placed on the rolleof the Hose trhoved the previons question, which was chy MoS © Allen moved to lay the resoln- fron om the cebie Der ded in the negative Yeas, %4. N 4, Which caused applause from the gal * sud on the tloor of the House Dewees reeolition was then adopted, followed | so (he parace of the Meryland delegation | were placed ou the rol's Mel 6, of Mar toe the usues of th on the re Mr Holman raised the question of order, that the | ferolution proposed to inetruet the clerk to aeteon | ytos t Conerres, ibe ered {ihe Be pr sentative from Oregon | uM by applane ud, offered @ resciution direct Mies nti members to be placed were read, aod that gentlienan® name war entered ya the roll, A einilas was adopted with regaid | to the member trom Arkensse ‘The eame course was | aleo Owith the members from Weet Virginia Mr, Stevens Tovinane memters, ben arked thar M the credentials of the * Beale, Coltman end Baker, be read, Lhe crede fate that Ube elee t was ib arcerdence © th the evostitation and pero Louiisnus, end that seid @lectioa was beldoo the ond of November ta ihe credentials of the i omane menbe ned by ke Riddell, Gew erno: of Lovielsoe Mr Mteeens wowed that the nameeot the Louial aba ou bare be stricken fom Une rel) w L ha eaad the house could eiset a “pesber mw: hout ther Ana being stricken Oe of thove gentiomen from Loui ® the roll Mr @tewene protested agatont their admseion, but inorder lo feclliinte the erganigation of the House he would witharaw bis motion tor the preaent and again offer it whew the amemberes were | erorn in fhe credentials of mem # from Virginia were roadyatthe imaiance of Mr Leweoy, ands resolution wee offere) that the: names be entered on the ro! Mr. Jot) Alon raised the point thatthe eredon. lanl were cerited to merely by the eounty clerks, Be moved to lay the reeoiution on the table hee ereation enened as tothe loaaiity of the when the question wae taken, and the resol ion agreed to, 60 that the names of the mem bers from Virginia were entered on the rolle Mr Washburne mowed that the Honae proceed ta the election of @ By aker etra wore, which was nereed to Mr Waeshburne no ed Mr Colfax, while varions other candidates were putin nomination hy different members, The result wee anu unced as oredeat tllowe V namber of votes iad Ne weary Wo & choles va ty whlch Colfox, tnd, (Rep. received 1m) o, (Dew » i Pern, (Kepy iy Ke ¢ Ry, ‘Rep ul st L NY. (Rep Bias, Mo (hap 3 ’ 3 .@e, Fenn, Le, 1 [he toiluwing te the vute for Speaker ' Bir Colfer Meee Gitmo. Arnold. Astle be a ' Hy on Woe » Lenryear, Meludow, 8 bo Mil A. Myers L. My on. Perham,Pike, Ho fier Holling, pehen Seofield, ghannon, smith, Smlthert, Spaulding, Bterr, Seve, | . Tuomas, Tracy, | pron, Van Valkenburg, F 4. Washburne, W ii. Wasbburne, Webster, Whaley, Williams, Woider, Wiios, Windom and Wood bridge For Mr Cor: Mesere J.C. Allen W. J. Allen A © Baldwin, Bie J 4 Brown, Cravens, Daw-ou, Eden, Rdgertom, bidriige, nglisb, Finck, Harrior ton, C. M. Harris, Herrics. Holman, Hutebing, Win Johnson, Ka i Labou weer: ris. Morrison, Noble, Join 0'N hees, Wheeler, C. A. White, and J. W. White. YorMr. J L. Dawson Mesers, Ancona, Bailey, Coffroth, Cox, Dennison, Philip Johnson, Lezear, Aliteter, Wm. H, Miller, @ J. Bandali, stiles and Prronee. For Mr Mallory. Meerre Brooks. Grider, Harding, B Harris, King, J. 6 Rollins, otnart, Wadswort Wie ie * man han | Hall, Mall ror Mr. King: Mesare. Chanier, Ha) lary, Radtord, Scott and Fernando W ood. For Ms. Stebbins: — Messrs. (ianton, Griewold, Kir gan Neon, Odell, Pruyn, J. B. Stevie aud Wai- pees Mr. Bisir, of Missouri:—Messra, Coltman end | ield, Far Mr, Stfles:—Banjamm Wood. ‘The Clerk therefare desiared Colfax doly 04 le ally elected Bpeaker ef the House of the th Con- ogress, whieh anporncament was greeted wh recifer- Ou @pplacse Messrs. Dawson ind Cox ware sppatnted to comioct | the DECEMBER 8,186! | Oeratiny sone deliberations here, bat 4 | ter the Bpeaker to the chafr, which was followed by ap | plsuse fen the floor and galleries, Mr. Colfas on tating the chair eatd: Geatlemen of the Howse of Representatives: To day will be marked in American history ae the open- ing of @ Congress destined to fice and evttle the most ima) ortaut @icotions of the century, and during whose existence the reballion, which bee passed its culmipa- tion, #10, beyond all ueetion. thanke to oor army end vary, and administration deserved death, Not only will your constituents i with strictest the friends of i be d Hberty, inthe moat dirtant land spectators of rour acts in thie ger forum 1 you to epproach these grave ques- tone Im thot ht Or iness of ati ne trom that acerbity whie eon thet 4 formed thie Unio agreed ‘ory verifies, that “they who rable tot ip righteocsuess ehell perish from the @ t.° Thankiog you with a grateful heart for this di Guided u of your contidence and regard, and ep sli for thet euppert and for! {which alone I cap hope to succeed, Lam “b of office ead enter upon you have arigned me. Mr Waehburne, being the oldest consecutive merna- ber, was requested by the Clerk to administer the oath, and also the oath of alivgiance, The * then sworn, advemeing by delerations as thelr names ware called Whee (he nemes of ibe Loutsiene delegation were called, Mr. Stewens objected to their being eworn, A brief debate enmed, when Mr Stevens offered @ revolution thet the creden- tiale be referred to the Committee on Eleetions, Mr.J © Allen moved to lay the motion on the table, which wae loet by Nays, 101; Yeas, 74. The rrenintion of Mr, Stevens was adopted bye vote of 100 0 71. The Clerk then proceeded to administer the cath to ates from the several territories, The cre of the del+gates from Dakotah were referred membre « | to the Committee on Elections, Mr Wasrhburne, of Iilinote, gave notice of the ta- trodvetion of a bill (o revive the grade of Lien t freneral of t end to provide that a me he ‘, and that a vote of thanks id the offic re of bie army gave notice of « bill to punish wahout the nit 4 Mormil: care noice o eupperason of the Keciproe: tn A motion by Mr Washturne, of I!}inois, that the rules of the former Hor be adopted for the present, and that let committer be appointed to report on the same trom time to time, wae to, The Monee then adjourned The Repablican Caueue have nominated Mr, Buf- Ongton, of Mera, for ¢ Washington, Dre. 7. The President's Message wil) Bot be sent 1..to Congress until tomorn The Becre- of the Treasury's report will per ready before Wedueaday News items. (Teleyraphed to the Now York Bun.) Gam Geant loeenptured since the war begum 479 @ennon end 40,000 prisopers A riteine large laundry in Wasbiagton, pester dey, destreyed the clotning of the officers of the Rus olan feet, A geront yoaterday fiom Columbus, Ky , S000 red Mouday (Giem, Mascnes, who wee visiting bie old brigade sing (he recent engagement veer Mine river, was Ptured in citizen's alothes, end is vow to the bands of th on Tun ( nited States Kupremes Court met peat Weasbington, all the Justices being p Justices Taney, Wayne, Catron, Ne!so eoyothet were advancing on Mayfield, Ky, on ayia at, vig Gries, Clif | ford, Swayne, Miller, Davie aad Fields. Tue heads of Departments visited the Russian fleet off Washing! on, yesterday, and were received on board the Uag ship by the Kussian legation and Ad- tnlral Lemoffeky, lo the evening, a dinner was given the Bure an by the Seeretary of State Tur Richow papers of the 5b inst contain a dis patch (dat Gen. Joho ©. Breekenridge and Gena. on the 24 inst The great traito:, Gen, Jobo C. Breckenridge, is therefore not dead ‘Tre brig Joho Welsh, Jr, Capt, Fifield, from Port Royal Decen ber l+t,@nd Charleston Bar December Yd, ar dot Philadelphia vesterdey, Captain Fi- field reporta that when he passed off Charleston there Was no firing, bit @ dene emoke was visible over the | tity, and he upposed it to be burning Genera! Intelligenoe, Ry Mail to the N.Y Sun.) ofthe towne of Mapenehnestts have Alled eta onder? ast en!) for tron Par waa es volunteer, and he aot Question the enr Tire tadies of Chicago contemplate the extablieh it of @ permanent home in ‘lat city for disabled #0 Te aod have already taken measures to earry the patrictie design ino execation, (\ aver, (be guerrilla who murdered Gen of Obto, is on trial at N guilty, but outside of t Mel ook «lei Windbem, Vermont, @ patriotic widow OLS! yearn v uae OT greadelitidren 30 males, 1D Bintbe Vem aru, Oueol ber hee aleo enlisted fore ig@l the four geueraticus, and (he old hay how Ber pe bereelf bury at wort fo. th AP it Conporstion dlucer ou MeCook ‘wday ginbt ty Celebsace (he wetieim liv ert tim Potomac ty the ety, a patrieti Fed fem Mr Mewerd, com casting (he eevgraph Heuate ead Grnitioal ¢ tiva of ancleut Rome tof thecepialut thet nied eieatly a, \* devola wt io Can he middle at Oc eons heve died Io one e died and in another, tive faliem viewins wo the same ris members b dacase 1 c 8 R./ 1, 3 i Biaine K.) 2. 4d it Rice RLS oF rich A. Pike...) 4, Mabhas HUBETTA, | 5. 1 Thomas I Fiiot... RI 6, 4 Aue... By 7, 3 eri Rice K| 8's 4. Hamuel Hooper. K| 0 dene Hievene 6. John B Ailey. ..... K.10, Myer Berous) 6 Treviel W Goo ELT Lip dob ose 7, George 8 Routwell KIS. Chartes Denison. . & Jobe}. Baidvio. Rfi2 « Tee y | 9. Wm. B.Wasbbarn Ri} an 10, He lL. Dawes Rtn. ' | MARYLAND. 16. AH Colfhorh. 1 John A.J. Creewell.C.|17, Arehibald Viet ete 9. Edwin H. Webster C18 Jenne T tale There is vote | Nixnremm ont of (wemty of the women of Memphis i trearch rebele If they meet an officer ore goldiur tn the etreet, they torn up their no and flaont by Tint it athe | nien Kouthern wom ho fall in tor toeireloef ehare of batred ; the ould ansasinate bem openty if dared, And pa them Women, well dre thouaenar, oue for (betr aup Scnteswia Hoterris.—Dy tha decease of the Kine Denmark, the queetion concerning Sh eewie Holeteun, which welaimed ase partof’ the Confederstion, bas areurnicd & new phase and it DOW cauelng Agree! deal of fling aod ectiation of (rere aid of thr ne ona Hoietveinets, remcu vened, to bw bed vit Grand street, ‘The matter bg of Schleswig. hee bean con- at Bunk's piace, in be caly “savaged by our German citiene “ho prebably make ar rangemente for onetrition, to expions ae viene tidy ert, ARS 4 2 M4 and enberantiel aid is ‘avor of the independency Duchias. — net aniv in Germany. tm? weo ar the Germans in thie country * Germans of leewle Holstein will pot reoognine + pew Panweb Kitg bat claim the Imke of Avenstentore who is @ general in, | the Pruseian army, ae a sorcesmor to the Dueal throwe « hieawie which the Dame ie 6d termin: to for thie purpore be ‘has iceurd on to bi tod appraicd to Coufled protection, For ib ng meesnies in | 9] ~ PRICK ONE CEN’ The Thirty-Eighth Cong: : Names of Menatore, Representative. +: J Delegates. THE BENATR. Pourtus—-h— nadieas, Ce-Censer: <1) > 8 u a : 3 Erpwea} ~ ! CORRROTINN T, wrnesry Vafa'tte 8. Foster re pt Ten Grate fre ‘ James Diron...... 6..1869} Jno Wander ® 1 Veale... ) C..1869 Dantel Clerk. PRLA wane. ‘Willard Sautebur) C..1865 Tra Harrie” : Jemes A. Ne, ard .C..1860/Fdwin!) Mor INTMARA, Neary 8 Lane ...R. — << pad on 2 sew 1867) Toha ©. Ven + T. & Hendricks ..C..1 William W iter ’ ILLisor on WA Riehardson C. 1945) Rent. P Wad ' , Lyman Primball. kK. .1867|Joha Sherman. 8 howe onan Jame W. Grimes R..1865) Ren} F. Hard: © . t dames Harlan. KR. .1867] Jaa, W. Nesmith RreTucry PRNRFTI S M LeararneW Powell.C. 1885! Wdgar Cowns sey 9 Garrett Davis..... 1867) Chas Boiinck alow ¢ _s Rares, RHODR boas e Bam'! C Pomeroy. R 1848! Henry WH Anth me James H. Lene...h..156)|Wm, Spraan. Kole Maine Varwoyy W Pitt Fessenden R. 1868) Jacob CoMamer 3 Lott M. Morrill... 156%) solamon Foot ce Watviasy ' TTR e Thoe. Ho Hicks 0. .1867 Joke f Carte © 18 & Reverdy Johnecn.C 1669) Le J. Bowden cue Vaecsecnvastre ww uN Henry Wilson....R. 186 Timothr 0 Howe Charlies Kuinner. K..1869/Jaa R Doolit’| mictinas war vrs: . Jaeob M Howard. KR. IMSIW. T. Willey i 12 W Zach. Chandler K..1960)P.G, Veo Winte 8 Sleetarres M.S. Wilkinson. .R.. 1867 Alex. Ramsey... R. 1869 Radical . * Conservative. . ” Total. .......4 on tes 0+ seoscoenenee oe » HOUSE OF REPRFSPNTATIVEYS CORR POTICUT Sew yew (Cor tty 1. Henry ©. Deming .R.| 8. Fernanfs Woot yt RK; Charlee M. Harris © (20 Owen Lavejoy... 6. Jesse O. Norton T. Joho R. Eden..... Jobn T Atoart Ambrore WoO 2 Jemes K. Bugiie® | 6 Fineh Wree te 8 Angustus Brandegesk | T Jobn Vio Chace. @ Jobn HW. Hubberd...0.) 8 James to <6 CaLivounts 9. Ansan tloriick . flected at large) 19. Wiiliay. bhadford Thoe B.Mhannonm Rill. Chee it Wi fed William Hieby.....R 12 Homer A No lton.. tle Cornelias Cole... ...B 18. Jobe Hi. eter te fos vet awanr 14 John Vt Bourn. he 1. Neth BK. Amithers..R | 15. othe IEEINOIR Orlando Kelloer ae 1, Ieaae N. Arnold... R./IT. Calvi: Hoalburd ‘'s 2. Jno. F Parneworth R18 Jame Moora 3 FB Washbourne 19 Ramee! h Miley 4. 8. Francis Fer an ‘ Rk Pew eho B C198, Thomas F. Davie C|%4, Theo M Pomeroy 9. Lewis W. Koss -CJOS, Daniel Morrts 10. Aathony L. Knapp. .€ |26, Giles M. iotehh: 11. dae © feotineon C/T RBVeoVaiker 12. William R. Morrison.© | 94. Freaman Clark. 15, William J Alien. ..C.)3). Angus us Frank. .. James Allen (at 80. Joba Ganron large). .........04.C.131, Kenhan fenton. islam Sey JRRAEY 1. John » coe CD, Sonn FB Storr see 9. Jamee \ Cravens. ©.) 9. George Midiletam .. Ja 3. LL. W. bisriington. ©.) 8. Willem G. rival 4. Wm. 8. oilman oC.) & Andrew J Koger be Geor nC.) 6. Nehemiah." 6. Ebeneser Lin Mra, 7D. W Voor arcey 8 Goodlove & « Rollins. eg 1 2. 9. Schuyler Coll: 3 orsow Ihe 10. JosephK Kdgerton all 1. H. Vendieton % 2A Rott ‘ KR) 4.5 FP Mekinner . & Willlam Bo Aliteon R/S. Prank CLs fiond. Cw @ Jemes Bo Gstonell K Chitton A Woe + ©, John A. Kasson RY] 7. Samuel Boos ‘ 6. A.W. Habbard 18, William Johoron.. Ge weer RT 9 Noble. ye Luelen Anderson, Arhlew yy Hutebins Pin C/13, Joho O rill C114 George it © /16, Jormes |! C16. Joseph Wo Wh 3.17. Fobreim KF 1s. Rufus P bpauiding, 19, Joho A (in ‘hold. R oanoon 1. Joh B, Melirtas... SL ry Winter Daviak |19, Glenn’ W Seosield 7 Themes CM Amee tT’ . in G. Harme.€ (21, . wissores 1, Francis P Biel 2. Heury 1. Blow John ( Boott John Wy MeClare % 8 HW, Row 6 AutoA Kine. TBranmo ld tem A.M = Rai ar Pea ck elhcerersteny errs 2 1, Fer mM 2 Charles pace Jobo W Longyems 4. Vovoca ® Keltoge.. b Ane «. Baldwin (dba VO Drigge MINN uboT AL ) Wiliam Windom Y [postion L. Donnelly oan MeLadoe wen a Y Marlo halniieimeh. C + Be 3. ced ude Cc. y ‘ Pan cm Wad .:.c Kelian V Wisiry Maciel 4 % ~ Vovel Ler, Delegates. Mr ater Bert ca * Paes Ramuel’) bea!» t OO aa doho th Hiram PY bongety wendy thate Uarorge B Cale. 1 William HU. Welloce. LOCAL NBWS. saw YORK AND THR Vicinerry. Tae Daesteecrion or Tarte .c Nee & Three «fhe men ingured during?! © 94 ett oe tpendid ateamer, reported im yeeros So le ae snes died at Yonkers. Their nam cn Rurras, Fremont, NY, and Phill’ tumger Avast Dy both pessengera, and Thomas (reo 8 thet he The remainder of the thyuret men are Pa ae copt the fireman, Michsael Mefengs! ” iw badly hurt that no hopes areenterta utd of hie. cover’ Anorwern Sure Desveovep fer Fiag od About aquartr past ne oclot® faa: evening . ship Bt. Louts, one of (he old New Ortva.. oarke.ag lying at Pins £1, Fast River, wee dignveres to be coy fire. The belin rang out for the Sewenth Districtesd@ te roon asthe et come Of water were ready to rina | the officer and anctbarorened the hatchway, eb @ | the flames borer oul, andthe ehip wee seney frend id to furnieh materm ower, The firemen mceneded in saving in en eg Contenred on Fourth Pans.’ “yy wh

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