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THE NUMBE R 9380 I. The House then proceeded to vote for Clerk, ib ae ) lows the following reenit ; Whole number of votes wa BY TELEGRAPH 70 THENBW YORK scy | —N'egptnry tos choice iw on oo 6 Mr, Mi cPhergon waa then daly declared elected, end took the oath of offer and entered on hs duties The f rr wing ie the wore in detail for Clerk Por McPherson Menere Alley Alitson, Ames, An- derson. Arnold, Aehler, J 1). Baitwin, Paster Nes man, Blane J. BB Tord, Blow, Boutwell, ¥ THB: QITRIAT OF LONGSTRUET A Specimen of Quick Tray eling. dizee, I G. Brow Ww Clark es Slarke, 5 A va oir Davie J . : vies, ‘as, Demi Large Batch of Prisoners Taken, | bonnes "eattp vie Garfield, Gouch, Orinne —_— Hotchkis, A. W. Hlaubbard, ‘Ww AFFAIRS AT CHATTANOOGA. burd, Janckes. Julie by Kasson, Kelle Kellogr, Loan, Lonevear, Lovesey, % Bride, MeClore. Meinioe, Scniuel Fo HARDEE SLOWLY FALLING BACK, f°st "sah fiona Roll Myo Congress ‘Completely Organized, | ty: Roliine J. 8 Kelling, Schenck, Sebene Kmitb, Sinithers, Speaidine, Starr, soa i Nar Aon (open Traey, Upton, Van Va konto ‘ | Vashburue, W. HW. Waebbarne, Webster, W All the Officers Elected, | Whliamne, Wileer, Wiis DB, Wicdam, Woo et lor Btheridge Mews Abeopa, A.C. Bald Vote of Thasks to Gen. Grant. The Kentuc Harding, Harringion, B. M fleas ucky Legislature. j Marriot, Hunan, Hotehtngs, sou, Jodneon, yheweh, Bere King, Keopo, Lae MESSAGE OF GOVERNOR BRAMLETT. /c2sPvizit, Hoty Moe’! Yogi N * | Dowell, 'Middieion, W pt Millers dK. Morrie, “Mor Gnion More Necessary V aoa Robteens. Rig ts. Risa’ Brot, Slavery. ive i ttsinaniiaciatineninemapees UW. White On a&e., &e., &e. that the eae ed hepr From Tenneszee. vere Retreat aud Parevit of Lenywureet. MyeR ‘i Washington, Per 8 The following '* from an off Ordes Aur ial nowres, and is confirmatory of the dispatches MP Honda. As a ; Giowsbrenner, of Venueylenn s Laneiarnlia, Dec. 7. ibe news (rom Fant Tennessee vO oe ae Se really giorions. Lovestreet has alandoned the trio rdrgn end is getting himself into Virvinin as fart ne SMT , peanftde via (jreenyille One cavalry ix eaid to bein pr vid NY pete 4 Baas 4° I took the cach of elem prirmait of the rebels, A large baie of prisoner® | Tue liouse re eeetd (ya tic cleat. (be pres pt wee taken yesterday at Cline river Sherman bee Canhent. ¢ a keeper. ALG rece Wed 08 votes, TH being Deees ay toa edo, errtend at Knorvill: u Washburne, f UWinios, f Hardee Slewly Failing Werk. Fre. miitee sppototed to weit aw: ty t ! Chattononya, Dec. 7.--General Hardee te slowly | tah the Pre ron aa site atk Ge, oh tah he elling beck from Dalton, with Fra «hipoemd men ‘The mountains of Fast Tennessee are filed with de ferters and straggiers from Hrege’s arm Cinernnat, Der, 8 Two thousand ene handed fond thirty rebel prisoners from Chatiancoga, wnerod through Indianapolis yesterday. on the way to Hoek Mio raAnee @ relerred to the (omer mre. of Hlinoiy + ferent ay 9 v9 oe the tha: eaett nee ' Salem. Twelve hundred moreare erp clad thereto * t ds ae ’ . eld ‘ av ‘ oder bien during che rete id nad pre “ day. One bundred and thirtyone oficers, mostly | i) a) the Pre ident cause & mews hie ee hig lectonging to Major Genera! Jobo © Hreeckineidesta Genere: Grant in tne eof the peor: of he but wommand, siac passed through on their war to John. MC Statee Papers nomniumiomsly wb cal ewe ol debate of exp. apatior ‘@on's Island. Mr Pike offered a esohiion Congressional Proceedings. XXXVITIth CONGRESS —scoate. Washington, Der. 8.—Mr, Clark introdrend a bill ¢o erent a pension to John L. Borne, of Geitvebare, Penneytrania. Read a first ‘ime Mr. Wiison, Odes.) snbmittted a reanintion that the Courmittes on Military Affaire inyaire what legis lation te neceraary to (acilitate the payment of back Dey eaxl penminns of dereaned widiers, Ar Mr. Davia, (Ky) sutunitted the following resoin Gm: “Thad the vefonal of the rebel aothorities to er Game? urgre midiers ami thear white oficers, should me prevent the exehangs of our other elders and Officers te rebel prieonsen just terme, uch ae will Prevent enffering to eur breve officers and woidiers im the@ands af the ememy Laid over Wr. Ghemman called up his resolution that the Jn @ictary Cammittes inquire and report whether Robert ‘Wilaon ts till s Benatar from Missourt Mr. Pessenden objected entirely to recogn ring Mr ‘Wileen im any wey as Senator from Missouri It would be « bed precedamt. He had no chjertinn, bow. ever, to the ingniry betog made. Mr. Hale comid ese ne asa in the reference. The Gaenate het repeatedly made dectrions which rettied vvid ng for the aa wetothe excusag: of o ahburne. of Biimois, to yht uid le owe on day Mr. Cox aid thet them prisevers need our care moe then we do our sont> Mr Stevens, of Penney ear brit that they bad bore as wel could be Mr. Cox enid it would do ne hacm ‘5 pres the ree futon. At beginning of the Inst ¢ trodueed a reso'ution to fachitate in ing onthe Preaionnt to been the ry a good effect The of some ot the eo of Odie even yet, no ting the charity of tle North, waa too b. towed Washburn: ob) eted to the in troduction of the resolution the Govern mentand the Admiairtration had done e@y AL oe consistent with honor for he exchungs of ort Mr. Cox anid that be had not impugned the Adtaie tetration, therefore, the gentiomean trom Hlinota, war too ewift to defend it, The rewxution «ae laid over Mr. Arnold gave notice of bile to probilit Nlawere forever inthe Territories Also, to repeal ao much of the Barollment Actas anthoriree the charge of a person drafted on parment of q sch time was occupied in the selection of seate br the members, as each name was drawn from a thecierk. Adjourned ene. s erid he badnod tek p care of as they The Keatucky Legisiatore che fp the coon, copeaialty in ‘ard tothe Cineinnat, Dec. 8. -The Kentocky | ature or ecat ot Phaipa, of Vermont, and sntsoquentiy ganized yesterday Tr Hawkine was elected clerk eT Rt ald that the ew nf the question | of the Senate and J.B Lyon clerk nf the House Foo tnd Ted, and ase friend of the gentleman of | overnor Bramictie's message wasreadatnonn He | » he wasenrry that he thought he | represents the financial comd tion of the Siate ns eat iefactory and urges compete orranization ef the militia for bome defence ‘nom gnarrilise and rotbere, and adds It te a aonree of gratification that the patriotiom of the people has met the efforte to piace eutheient force Mr. Powell it that the whole question depend an je Sat whether the Legislature of Mieaourt adjourned mine die or only took a recess be. orruarn ee lateiy am! electing & If the = Fe of Misoer) hed odin ase withont | jacting e Sensor, appointment of the Governor 7) entil the proper assembly ot the Leaisiatnre | fp the teld for defence, and th by that body. It had been ais. how. secare wend better guarded th that the Legialature only took arecess, He fore since the rebelion. Inmashort ¢ would therefore like to beve the Judiciary Commit: re into the fect thet Mr Brown wae rlected in Hh aement made with the Secretary . thorongh organisation of emrojied andjrolunteer mi it | tia for our deteuce will be complete, and secu ity will again brighten the desolated homes of cur border ; people. He pledges the entire eerrice of fhe Kratetothe | defence of the Goverument. Kentock y's porition in reference to Federal relations s@ larecly discureed, but no new position ts taken Itie conended Negro slavery is uot ramential tothe life of the & or vation, Lut that (he Laion i ead thistle @ step iu advases in heutucky eaid t! her, to fill th's wary nince, betore Congress met. | ‘et Mr. Wileon chovers to travel here and take a en ing aod eine } walleags, cue otter He eupposed ia aon te alaehy SOE S mistake | Ineved wo amend the resolution, by | @ertaring tha: Mr. Wileou bs nus wutiiied to Saulebury inquired if the credentials of Mr Brown bad been presevted, or whether there vere eny credectials here of hia ¢leetion "Fre ebair (Mr. Clark) responded there was not The amendment of Mir. [rumbull was agreed to, end the reeetution adopted Mr. (Mass.) gave uotice of » bi! to Incrense the boomy for volunteera, sud to wake eu apprupris sane. feat ia § 7 i News items. ( Teleyruphed to thy New York Sun.) Avvrce from the Army of the Potomec up to lat Bight elate that @)) waequiel, Gur troop are work The eer Ste House bae Spovered Sot $8; ) Ing like beew ow their cstnps to make themeeives com noanred ous ) red id appo! lt ay @ Committee 1) wait upon the Preaideut, wich the | forteble daring the veld weather Benate Committes, to iaform him that both House | A NBURO copscript, who lant night pul his head out were ready for bustucse. The Sermate toot a recess for balf an hour and et the end of that time, Mr. Poot, of the Kensie Com the breeder rat ui tha the (br oat orarmein bre Bie Memage to ioe e peneie.9) Bell: pest v'clor& to HOUSB OF REPERSENTATIVES. The~Hone adopted @ resolution forthe appoint ment of acommittee of three to wait on the Renate end inform them that the House hed organized, and were ready for the transaction of business, On motion of Mr. Wasbhurne, of [inois,s eam mit- tee of three was sppointed to act in conjunction with that of the Senate, to wait on the President and in- frm him that aqnoram of both honses have easem- Qded, and that Congress is now prepared te receive ny communication that he may make. The Speaker declared that the election of officers of the House was now in order. BLECTION OF CLIK Mr. Moorhes4 nominated Edward McPherson, of oft waec window of the prison in Warhington where he ned, wae ordered to withdrew it, He retused, aud abused the guard, who shot him dead To vat will be observed Portlaud, Me haukegiving day io in accordance with the President's coe will bebe dio the churches, as of business will be closed between 12 aud 5S etcloek, A marin Cipeinnatt this morning destroyed ten of twelve business hovers; lors about 240,000 no ipso rance, A fire in Centreville, Md. last Friday, des. troved the office of the Sta res Kiahts mewepaper and mher buildings, Hawkins, one of the parties in the reeent kidnap- ping ease at Montreal, has been tried and found gui! ty. The tris) of Joshua R Giddings, American Con- the 17th inst. Kvwors generally credited, bot anconfrmed, are eireaiating in Washington that Gen. Pleasanton hes been appotnted to the command of the Army of the Fennsy!vanis, for Clerk of the Honse Potomac. It te reported that Generals Begwiek and Mr Mallory nominated Mr. Emerson Etheridersay- | Warren were previously tendered the command, but tng that the latter, as Clerk of the lest House, hed | that they declined to accept of the anpotntinent bean guilty of no dacmiaiion of A067 : that ete | ASTATEMEN? comes from Alexandria, Ve., to tho gaved the goverment onethirdthe expense of the | effect that om Fridey evening Capt. Tadd, by order of pevrene on ‘ere and Vs ee ee b, a he the Seeretary of War, visited Alexandria and arrest- ed Capt, Stoddard and bischief clerk, Win. Carry, mea op the jean aide to be nvaguanimous for re CEng eeaiigd. © (he Pasion he iad eo ably | edging them in the old Capitol. On Sunday Capt, wn Lovenoy th ee mueh yoy! {f not brass | Todd again wisited Alexandrie and arrested Captain fe Ly ae thoes indulged | Ferguson, Quartermaster 1). 6. A and chief of tnat By Bievens ane thong tbat Mr, Mallary ought otto | Gevartmant in that ty, and sao bis private clert dnige 2 ened aw 1 aid eet the ue | A guard has besm placed in his department, no one mee a nena rene fae or being allowed to enter, The keys, documcain 4. - lL knew [Laashte:.! . Laaxe been sent to Washington,” EW YORK, st better thar | nbt | sul at Montreal, on tho eame charge, is set down for | S WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1863. | $e. Wasencewnn compiteentity rensteues ts adhe etotony, he former condition of the | nera! fart neree nantmene! en . . ects, thelr hare of relation, the sew fr ie ar Genera! Grant pared anauimone'y sesterdes. 1® | cured ty thom, the new obligations fin apen senile (he thar of Congrews to Major General Grant | them, the daty of he Gowernuvent te them, tle great fot cheoticet and woldiors who bawe fought under | etake they have tn che war, and the claime their igno- rance and the haipiesrness of thet women and ehild- reo make tpon each of us who hold a hiwher grade in torial nod paliticn! lite, must all be esrefull neid ered, It will also be taken into serount tha ored soldiers have none of the machin aid’ for the enppert of their families our battles, eo \iberally provided for th Boe the generous toantics given by the Atate and Ne. tional Ceverneneata in the loyal Stat ithough command during the ret in, And reunests the etrock withantable tens. to be presented to 6 reao'stion tobe en cotherweth the me ho resident and preeented to h P nt to cause an evices and loser | General Grer ® copy oO | @roseed on parchment, and, tranetn ay m t " ne of the Peo v m thie leet ie far more than compousated to the black the Bs People of the Cried states af | man by the great bron awarded to him, the result ef | America thewar Ceedom for birose f and bis rece forever.” Toevrory negro who eball hereafter enlist in Gen. Hatler's Department a bounty of @10 will be paid, sod his family suitably eubeuted so long ae be re Maing io the aervice; every negro eoidier i¢ to be equipoed and furwiehed in every reepret theeaine ase General Intelifzencs. By Mavi to the NY. Sun. Yaere . n Ohio @ aker. clameto bhawaher ve wave, aid to Dave orwarded | White: bis pay is to be #10 @ month, non commission. | ub ‘ | @t officera, however, reoe!ving the same addi to | Tae (ewe plowed inthe pool: pretine eatab | their pay as ail ov similar rauk, The low rate | were ur & rrkeou Mou aes ent, Washington of pay of the negro soldiers is thus commented upon “Tt le hoped and believed by the Commanding Gen- 2 since inuigiti.174 . — UN. PRICE ONE CEST convered to an afjacent bovel Mid to bewerg serions. Turn Isaac Newrow Disaster. —The Goest on the bedion of the victieof the Isaac “+ ‘ton, before Coroner Williame, at Plage’s hol! kere, was resid yesterday, Cap. Wo. Pee, testified as follows: T am Cartain of the tsaac Newton; T have eharee 0° $ a in rvise thy ’ Hie injor sera eun.« ler froin the veo uiater this Line, a fee coal me of the cepieste m filled the cabin almost immed ay tobe Hole rimultaneously with (le cosh of + weot immediately on deck with the pasrenge a pacaed into the ladiae’ saloon, there wars ie coe iu the ladies’ saloon; at this time bad no koowle ¢ the nature of the aceident; met the incigat 1° Of the rtaire, mach ereited; attempted io ther, telling them the danger to pase ap to the mein deck ut the ertent | an ie = " nd aaa, bt eee eate tt | orm that Con will increase | time ocine allt Py and cuto® his retreat.” | the pay of the c rate th | reeghed t . ; i ol her troops of (ne Lovted Sates ble @an see no ree | DW. M von, D ty Sis | eon why @ cond sould be oske fe tent Ly Cour eton dl | upon lene pay then ar he ent a fille) tt ‘ ‘ hee r en eqoatl ein the . ne whilebe sud ao it nen the abore me oy a ye equsl er when he falle* anything serious should oreur we wonld be safe Mas Gps Fucncn tae heen relieved of his com. | Thu comnson practice of employing able bodied ne fold Mr. Fineig abe inet tuke charge of the boat 1. ec ander {mie | te, fod ob farous meniel Capecs ' ‘ aren 8 fy . op arrats wont tn Prernwo goew the Polleh emaron | suse during the for on able-bodied eo aide.d bop bo Lengrewica. weaia io bawe | lored ovan, ae well foe himecit aethe eountry, ie to be he p wonoelacas and t. pow ine) @eoldier, tia therefore further ordered: That no war ¢ aledy in Gali colored man, he ween che age: of eighteen and forty Stan ‘ five. whocan see she Geon'e eram!netion for a pelle ih i ‘ so'dior ehal be employed on land by amy person in | . 8 sae - { ‘ < behalt of che gevernment om espa amt ekiled | , se . lavorece siowe en epred) Aud it eball betheduy of sop the demand ah eh afew “eraks Gael oihitar 66 ‘het yet on ernplog tie tole a laher Ava’ wetur ¢ depar.ment, te be paid > Dehalf of the i eee comple od Satvrdar. | gowe vtnent, te couine enti laborer to be ' nined by A woe why Cite the wurgeons dl ho efoanteeaptan in ite te hall turmiet ste) poluber of persous dawn io the | ty orabilyy ls of Januar ee of Bo-ton public achoate trrew lb certh ©. or pawed at these head yuaitere are “. Sack 168 the toned the | Sberan shee cord; hee pot been piled with, ( { ah under milvacs die | 40d are not woucked fc such cer ificate of diaali| : 7 roduced into mauy of the | iv of the cmp oyece, ° * The theory upon which | ‘als di! ee: negrors are veceiwed inte the Ucion Jinee and em. veither ae isborcre of roldierr, ts that every | y (ners me t pA erntenced to bo bong for the Wie to work who leaves he rebel lines, dimin- | “ t ” pioutation eo much th prod sarewerof (berebe foo Coutof ard av Ute ox eu sell wtb ivod and necomary to be | t ‘ ont ey neatin the Vary opera ie oo suetain ite ar piieon at Cat ted States thereby ce'n either @ A Listes. ie ehoat to erect e fr Women and ebtidren are re. | evb ity e site marked uld be mani ¥ iniqnito: | tf arres in eaten The rend Wave tho | “ae fand hf hogeand d& a o | tr ue fim been ie ® brench Heo receive rrom. | abaven a father, t heare F . a f sop a ae et ong a dogree | \ . bpd NM 6 Comin hes UR asthe eh temen. end howerer far South hiemaster | qd Tyiee may drive bim, be will sooner or iaiet raiara (o bie | in hy uae femnily.” | wedi a ‘To carry ont the provisions of thie order, Lt. Cot e 6 taor JB Rineman ie apponted General Baperinteadent | A wowas @) heen of Negro Affacrs. all that portion of Virginia eouth of marred ey liwed. | the age of 70) | he James River te placed ander the euperwiaion of called the ee | Captain O Brown, Acaiat, Quartermaster ; the coan de. and he try nerth of James River inder Coptain ©. BWiller, rere gg Assiet, Quartermaster; and Kew Horare James into bave the euperimiendeuce of the distriet of North | Carolina, © married “First Catch Your Ha A Kichmond paper, Dee Sth, sare: raider neal together om neutrel in the iand | foe tante on that Ain Penitentiary ought to The niet ¢ mente. room @ five loree co t jen, | ground tron ofthe me tinguished offic DO) be remembered and avenged | ! 7 The Petersturg Ex | lath of { Pr eald | Fe telat vy tend SP : vs Bent ou hyde Fd PRaSS MARC? & preetion enggess on, which would the mene why oe enue sad loving we: | ettictly and equitably meet the case, ‘should a kind. just Providence, eo willit that | Rorvesde should fall (auto our hands, we trast that « f sdiliratee matitut D eft | | pF ay | cell in seme ptate Prison, with a abawed bead, coarse | huebend to 1 | fare prison garb, de. © instantly awarded him, | climate of southern Italy for | anit was br hie order tha: Gon Morgan was subjected | hesith {a vein, and death hes at last released her ea which he has endusd In tiie to | from sorrows greater ‘hau ehe could bear Her hue Ce | t08 Cantonite 10, bie Strikes and wae lender's attreied to her, and her loss tee Gye and 4 tooth for 6 tooth imperatively Jed, and it te the only made by which aD compel the Yankees to conduct the im acrordanes with the usages of clvilierd mations LOCAL NEWS. “RW YORK AND THF. VICINITY, Nioet revere nflietion to bim CURY nan articie on the de In mer weities We learn me than wit Veixteen thou cerniser, opward of eeven thousand beiny eagbt. pine, ten andeleven inch hot endehel! lhoiring the eame time man. of the heavi ext cune have han banded there ina etyle not eur | exclusive of era Ormsis oF tHe SkatmG Campaign — Prseen, (f eanallod.in che Confederacy, and some of | The sudden falling of the thermomet the finest and gee pun cerrisces made that were " ever farmed ont of angehop Nearty ten thoneand | 'M€ point produced a by no meaneehiliing effect on smailarme bare been, pre pared toons, three million the skating portion of oar citizens, and yesterday and emajiarm carridges have heen made, and the qian tiie of metal (ection pimere new aely taracd ont | MOMday prepsrations ware made tn ‘eke advantage fs twothourand, againet ene hundred in the begin of the cold, in ease tt shoald continue eo ae to render | aing of the year skating practicable Skates of al! rizes, patierne } 4 sbeePe gy ond raper Bon't grom to le very and prices, appeared in our eto including the Ir asta The ft ine ey abeh Ronee at dainiy and costly articles suitable for belies; the | City Point ceeterday morning brought no pritonere of scarcely lees expensive varieties adaptod tomale kat soy kond, bot came well Iacen wit BS comm eary and alt a fort Yankee rrisoners confined in who liketocut fgureseven on iceexp nalrely; the Bt mond TT s willbe dto Rich. cheaper and scarcels less serviceable articles, whieh neont by eteame nt te more they de are the ambition of sthool bows. Preparations have {axe LN ate been madeta the Central Perk tor ‘he comfort and nedutthe North, o enfety of abate: od the keepereaie reair to hoist asia the ball as soon Kiue Vrost lowers ‘he temperature there ie vo t and giveatheszo COnthe Fifth Avevue Skating Pool, Major Ontinau bas again essawed the direction | @ affairs, aud will haw wav ihlog reedy by thetime the ice comes, The retiriag bon ebreo gearly y Aled, the water lot in, and (he egrute apvvinted | Ladies will beadaitted alt the priceof former pears dhe other lakcw io this eity aod Brovblyo, abu co the Jereey shore, are aleo ready end the ekaters, fo. are ready for the chilling biast of the lee King, with bat little heed of the poor, to whom it brings increased aute but no prombee of enjoyment. Yereterday the 4 ¢ bos’ eu oped s god skate vn the thia eruteof ice be tinue ng ie vacke sad notions tha: will be tu uaniity varced tc ifs ermud vred up fur wood We would nut be eurpe ved was Live’ Were ty com ugly ce 1¢ benet Col the Libby preokent Dimonteut ta the South A we ouuber of the Michmonud Wie qicee es pression we log Glacontent atot get the ronthero pe ple in the to ne article, whieh soeme to be equally remartable for rty force sod candor otive or thought then to sd daviiu reepeetfull ture of reccartr to the inet and caliir Lhe vervablet iy. 04 She euaaller lakes tn oureity, but (he lee wee out tel of the countr rene geod eens sufficient to cuppert grown persons Ia Brovklya the : ft are too great for mus tian fo Dear | jen weethicber, and there waswmoreeport, [tie not all the arsiv aur um meod, I he could make a Cs ins, liaele, however, thartbere will te any skatlag what- Pitte, Richelloas, Machiay ie Honil , ever jo de,,eethe weather woderated instolabe to tone, and me ew montd, he would heve abun. | t 1 dietaut eto’ dant employ in om The couute, may not | Preparation, B obabiy, for @ golfer distant etorus of | contaln sich gen, but {t will aot hee usidered | show paracement tothe Cabinet ae it atande to soy that | A a xu Pao a. | Bblar men can be found to fll iva departments Vieweivent » Taanwsctys Pros We Lave @ Departrnent Brate tiath pot Leea erday drew ao lerge wuinbes of our ecitine | i vig relations with any | iy cher reapective pisces of worship, under the artnwent (het has failed ro cea f trom frusol if, he hands of a eh finar | that iunmediare Theokasiving would be offered on ite reception, They diseove , bowewer, that this was a mistake The pestore of none of the churches took thie view of it, aod no preparations were made, by common consent, next Bunday will be eet epart for Thanksgiving, aod on that day reference will be medein all our churches to the matter which called forth the President's recommendation. tacks im Ovrrom.—Lostmaster Wakerman’s attention teinvited to the comp sintyof imattentian ard dieconr cay of the cler at the ‘olght window,” which @imort neutralize the advantages which be pat eyatemn of «partment of Justice vacant ime nove partuyept re ately shows the wantofa more masterly hand: aod the united powers of their chiefe in cabinet coune! if ecouncileare ewer heid tailtoeapply (he quantum of wisdom the country needs We are getting to deep waters, and a feeling of dread in shaking the soule of the people Th | nothing the President can do that willeo re | their hearts and stimu their confidence fection for him, a* the ine to his side, as advinara, of a Cabinet of the wisest, truest, and most experienced men in the country, regardiess of whst intended to confer on our eitizene when he adopted | may have heen thetr former politienl assomations | i+ Find tanh ie cromititaas te ig ee Wh 4 Stamps are frequenuy not on hand when called | people antiously expectant. Fer hie ree con auing | (of @nd the tone and manner of thore in attendance | | canac! ty for fulness snd tusure inme, ar we! 03 on are not calculated to indice persons to trouble these | account of the vorely nvevesitous and exigent eondd tion of the country, we earnestly pres thir recom officiale more than once We bave no doubt that Mr, | | mendation ] heman will renody this grievance, as it is fre. + j queniy a matter cf ipo tanee to hasiness men end | Gen, Butler and the Enlistment of Nearees. | citizens geners 6 be ob fo obtain stamp at Ger ere) Butler iwued « highly important order op | night the cb instant, which provides for the enlistrnent of negrors and the care of their families in the Depart- mect of Virginie and North Carolins [1 baving he- come s fixed policy of the Government to enilat ne qoes intothe ranks of its armies, “enera! Batler asye it ie the doty of every effices and ecidiar ta help earre.qutibas ourome, And Accipust ro ComMonone VaSpeaninr.— As Mr. Vanderb't driving op the Bloomingdale road on Monday. hie light waco came into collision with another vehicle, breaking hie whiffe-rree and releasing the horses. The commodore was thrown over the dash! », his head etrikting the ground with lay for some time in an anran Salecs condision. woe. assistance arrivine, be ves | | atein, where the; | A Mr. Wendebora | from the Moy Leo and attend te the emiote of the pass: & went Vack through the hall peated through Si, aod wastold by two or three porsec@era thy bow won fre; toldthem 1 thoveht uot, end thet better krepeool: [would retarn oo deck and |b the cs ent of the damage , I panved to the mau ¢ updtertook to go for a engin about tifty feet from the foot of tt Colten. anrreres ed down ste ® in: the eteam end emoke wasure I then returned to the deak aud the veeae) inboat hoarse improving ander the rarely vee William Ryan wae te mond to New Yorks Hospital Arrangements were ade with the Hodson River Railroad to tebe Geren Bateman, of Schenectadr: Georges Wells, Rocheate Michael MeLaughlin and Laurens: Sullivan, of A deny, tetheir bores iaet evening. on the Montren! traio, Anextre car hes been fitted wp forthe p pore, by order of the prop ietore of the People's Ling who have been anremitt.og in their attentions to ih* tpjur Voitntarn Loam--Sine the opaning ef t subseription books #1 Me) worth of the Volant rr loan has |een taken, andecty moneyed instiiuit os has promised to take #100,(00 to day Hepsow Riven Croeen There ia const erable ice in the giver below Aihany. Indeed, Peoples tine of Steamers, have suepended their tyr om aceount of it Tre in the « or bo fre brive Grrinted in getting the passengers off The survivors were ling at the yesterday morning, attention of their nw Horeremens, reeds York held @ iarge meeting | nigbt, at f. * place, in Grand atreet, forth: p pose (ae noticed in vest rdee'e Soe) of taking © in sid of the nation) movement in Bebleawis |! © are now determined to thro sa conrequence of the dacrars 4 the K ngof Denmark, the lest of the Koval ( tr» unity presente iteelf to be . fthe German Confede a) (hPewiG Ne an indenendent Kt dent, and @ reectution e national society of resident wig Helet © ere io eid of the independency ef the Ti Mr Geevce Viande war eierted Vice-Presi ond Mr, Maehir wae chosen Secretary th * course of the proceedings it wae atated ‘hal 1) @ notional ann of Schleswig Holsteinere wn os ence in Hambur ect io onion wit Aud it war considered adei »)' the Hombure boclety. Toe sion, the pamesof the members were enrol ie4 committee ap for the perm rinted torubinit rules and reeu'y ‘ pent organigation of the Romere av {ll be eailed by the corm - committee wea composed Mesare, Moeller, Ha dand Peterson The Sehiis« who are quite numerno:, aithy men, who w during the rev , fer the most part, esiied from ineir % Finn un Tnoanwar.—Ata quarter pry) te leat evening, a fire oceurred inthe rear of wove 4 Broadway, ocenpied by J Lagowit, & Oa, Croke hers The fire extended through the bulldine rh > was, with tte con ta entire destroyed. [hs =» part of the store orcupted by Wo Rank: 4° aeaciothing store tor children. The bri « valued at £10,000, and the dam So,” storey near as could be estimated, ih), The s building, No. 3S), waa dai worry srnount of about a0, It ay lig by 8 Lie gine & Co The alarm of fire earpet factors, foot of 424 atreet, ‘ort’ @auaed by the expiceion Cs boaier, The ing out with great for the burnin: into the yard, and er ue & grea’ co among the operatives, who ‘bought the bud ca on fire, but no damage, further than the buce cg + the boiler wae done The Board of COUNTY (HOV ERIMENT dey morping & Visors mel» ente vy, the President, Bapervies | | Mero the Cle A comumopication war " wth @ certideate from bor . iypating (be Som, Lis edvertiae veute ed direc tivg the Cotaptroiler (9 pay ibe mh auling tu #! son. Mecse & ae ' i jouul empimel the ely were ord Ad.ourted ty | u@etay Best dim Masauuny of the Bell lowtit Home for the Urphag Deuguters of Veunts #4 ‘ib ereet ere su preming Heed of ce ) of prow tod clothing for the oh) dren J thir cere, Plow cbidivw are carefully ede and ft te 'nterced sive m bo tuie, but to thie epd eubetautial ad ance eympathe of (he p we verde a, wut ite Loped that the epmeal ot the maued mas! prompt repiuee Vib Gur days Bacirasy at? when (be pole are lovited to arread Tite Casi Orened Mowmieion 1 Wildes held ay co queet yeaterdoy at tho piel iathe cae ay Haceveto Vives iter gir! in the dlareputable asloon, ho stoeet, who was fatally etabbed on thy guti Charlies HH. Watrer. her former paramour ticuiare of the case have already been tally oo bey + nod the evideu betore + Coroner aubeau the statements already ma verdict charging Walter with ‘lL: wer committed to The prisoner # N Jerecy, and te Jl yeare uf age. linus ter by trade, and (ormeriy lived in Rt loo Acctpents.—Jobn [Hopkins a lat tt oe of ag0, waerun over yererdny, train of Harlem cars, and be! near HO hat, ved tobe fatal jored, Tle wae taken tothe raodroceof ha nar s 1th et., near deh Avenue Mary bile ‘ of age, wae terr bly by at the rede parents, 26 dirth A nd te aat expected 'o cover A geuth ma tor of the Mariem Hii iee ¢ ing excursion on Harem mature discharge of lie ow low ine piece, and. (natantiy kilied GLENGABKY Che friends . mircraofihe Toth N Y Uighbisud Kegime held a meeting. and eppointed @ committee iu ty» tronkien, to obtain Glen bonaete ‘ Le age \ccordante with their earver: wis) This regiment hae cone gallant service through © ent: In Vorenia, General Suvens. its oo one! t Cosouly, pear the spot where ‘olone Cameror. ua comer daliant colonel wae kilied, Af or the batte of Frederickstmrg, it wee sent to tas (Contanued on Vourth Pages.) Hossrrs have

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