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| Latest News BY TELRG RAPHY TO TE NEW YORK SCY at amonnte to crer (hirters: eight vers le com PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE Te Ear ; ati Dabiv extend he EMANCIPATION PROCLAMA. # TION TO STAND ci a As liens wader reetence of 00 WO-SLAVES TO BE RETURNED, | eit ibe wie eiyuie® Stern 8 hee ih (fe mit the ess @ncy of ened ar idiment 6 1 fet ee Peds nag 1 sae the 7 bP An eilopes H eet An Amnesty Proclamation, S-2s'7.0 "08 ‘elenage ts ‘contrnction sud. nescean neces : mam: Weear a con Pe ; M Naik Of T . reeis No sidernl Hliow the Hebel Masses Woy eda iba perverse obporitian el she ereaieer aoa “need » ure aes feed OFFICE AND nie boelete Of nations, Tt eke Deamnts of auch A avy yards #0 faemiahed. at Sieies of ¢ er restate whee v avy Depar toant ie ageia - : aoe Set 1 ® ' purtof the Secret which ac WAR AND NAVY REPORTS, | Gee ey forpaaiee is eorumunheat " A i Bit arrangements have been made with to that or ote . ek of orig, t beheed w) * Interesting Facts and Figures, Uae Bangle fn Re nae shee coeraee th Created on these Interior warars & “re : ar Bs | freommet: 4 uf fas hie ee feration the ' foher t . h nave vs wikia a Copital and che national farts the herale men ar ihe coer Snecessfal Piratical Trick, !is!syi pth Moe ie Mie fuccons ofa meekihics and Betas i SRA ce t ota proiestion of war weasel, whieb has New Work Steamer Scized Near Laat t hente rt rior to any ether Cape Cod, Wauatibe quan fuel te she imine ate | ' ¥ of both and i aveiinvie and im ei THE SECOND ENGINEER MURDERED. heer Tha ther wen ae ot ¢ ¢ « } ’ ° = ay: chirged vith zeal and effci ne ph abn ’ 7 . mber of Terribly Beautiful S wdgement arly tnelndoe thave coneu's who reside st | 45 mber of seamen in the pab v | fanetions ’ wi special (er 'siatoo or ext.iaordiaary Thirty easels Destroyed, ere that the operation Grit iy ag bees tom ne. Loss Over Half a Million. moot Pee sn antourl: ihe naval oryice ‘and wr -_—— | ae. are - a hon vency rcptac r the capedency of estab ishing a * the « » — . pAtionsl wea th and treng'h ae 1 nd ¢ eiterat ee etlone at Pellow Citizens of the Senaieant House of Repre. Sarrection ooeaiee pedeohales deta die se ; cra to ret en ot wen ' 1 fo i eb a great deAets : 7 bry wee scames, And Siso the education ‘ativea. -Avother year of health and of eufscient 7 y, eipeciaiie in ar if A re Re a ae! Pa oll i a LT a Jy ebandant harvests has parsed bor these. and ers a hs the ’ seads my ie rou lene saad (A Draper. eepecially for the improved condition of var national | yoo OG of st eee ere aa i : that ty een vy tt . HS LAL ip affairs, onr renewed snd profoun feet eratitude ts Aue ars eto ot rath A rane An ast me ie ve een De Naval Rohool, th We remain in peace ond frieudship wiih fore es pow, f red Al ern The efforts of disloyal citizens of the Untied States co involve asin foreign ware toad an inexcn- nove full eu ler thas ! imevery reeves enticed ¢ eoation of Conerrs in tome cagme hace bee eeble ineorre tion, have tren unerailiog. Her Bri MUGeAL AE Decien oot atten Renae Ace ; ja the pant coce veer. te Mroncial condition tanic Mavesty's Government, es wae justly exported, he eervice of (he Un ted 811 6s i t ; tein 4 yt ’ o A” Wis ‘rt . ex Avese froin ashe B BUH eA th bie 16 have exercised their authority te prevent the depart. | at ted 1 ‘ t pat these ete AEeh edhe bine ch! A i ‘ ‘ wh aed Lutee, the er em th o tre of new fb ostile expeditions from Fritieh porte. Aaa Sp Te tue | TELss res tn FCT TTS MO ‘ 0, anes the | uae ad tain +] The Emperor of France has. bya like proceeding, Thsere eh nee veered ne the Tebails Proeptly windicated (ce orutrality whieh he pro “ trand decide en aime of the ¢ re'es arineserttoa fed ene roey vave ais ter sie aod . elaimed at the begirn ng ofthe contest. Questionsof. lic ine. ¢ oover o Uetit ecle ms olnt coma heve been 5 4 to sore oe : Great intricacy and portance have arieen ons ufthe | sramionts bat a ARa De Toten te the ee ey wen redneed . Boedsioy rat (he Post. of " a Anceas vet peea reccived from hat the Pa Direkade and other bellixerens operations, between sesh of tba sasaies Tahall renbably hace aeds : me self-nustaining iD a few the Crowerninent and seweral of the Maritime powers, | 1D F9 request von tow. wile marr eation torinina fer oF . fde Seaton tore enw whe 1" ' 4 Dut they have been dieccmset, and, as far as wae poe | and damacess ' reat Rig pre ene nee rep yew Cases where | ‘ " " lene ble, accommoda ed, tn a epirit of frankness, sustien, | 2 iebie ri . he Tish of May laet, and con- j Sz | i ite t thesthot Ja The ;rio- nd nat onal good ©! It is pepecially gratifying ‘ . Sons a) adapted s beat that our prize conrts by the impartiniity of their ade Ae te Odiestions, hawe commanded the raspeet and eoné . catia atarae dence of maritime 7 f r , * ae f a > . tartar The eugnemental treaty between the Tin itet States | mpiteeries wince’ od Stat . and vatied | ond Great Britain for the surpressico of the Afmesa ett rf to¢ Lavy, ene if | Sere ‘ Glave Trade, made on the 17th day of February last, | » devived from the en besratice, | tho neat s Dee been duly ratified andcarried intoerrention. It t 4 toy * { ry ; % 74 ‘d ed anit r ; bes : : oF wh aN pane fre Ws believed that, #0 far ne Americas ports and Ams. | eup ret? rg a eed aia Pel gS ean ¢itizeme are concerned. thatginbumen gad od ous 11 tah ee ey ag Th Duara traffic has been brought to an ond ! u nas Seas 808 the res far awoe 1 ehall eobmit for (he considera ion of the Senate, nay tien : sh etl that the cata ota ifs to lares- @ronrention for the adjustment of the poseeseory a cherished op .o er PIMWrMENE that We people ' ng out of the THURSDAY, DECEMBER. 10, PRICE ONE CES! An Amnesty to the Rebels. ' nal report ofthe Commis- sof he Neper men’ of Agricalture, asking your attention te the dewepmenteia that vitel in- Ltranemit. he resend \ son the United Staten consiete at ents | Cone ' e ‘ to Pardon— tele’ of the nation “When ¢ arene asembled a year nen, the war hed be. alread yted reariv twenty months and there bh Been many eonfiets op. bob land aod sea, otth The following Prcelamation is appeaded to Le varying revulta; the rebellion had been pressed back Measego. tnto reduced foutte, wet the tone of peblic feeling and PROCLAMATION, yo ny At how tatroad. wae not sattetactore, With obit rigne, the po ions, then just Whereas, In ond by the Constitution af the Caled p pe tated unre ° | States, it le provided that the Presiden? ehalt have pity thar find to en: tender ahopelers Power & grant repricves end pardons for offen. o% Ried areca haat apo nnd jorwifited feour forces | M«MBAt che Lnited Btates, wacent in cases of 10 jad we were threatene” wiih auch #4ti fore secehment, amd Whereas, A rebeilion pow caiety from the ame quarter would ewren ont trade frocy the fea, end rane onr blockade, We hed fo elicti fom Envopean governments aaything hepe® upon this rublect whereby she loyal State Governments af sewers States have fore long time been subverted, wad many bey 1D ipat rola ation issced jn Ber r alet. pa At pst Hepa period tothe persons have committed and arc now gullty of tra beeinning of the new year onth later, ‘he final | oon against the Cnited States; and Wherais, Wo) reference to seid rebeliion and trearon, Inwe hs been enacted by Congress declaring forfeiture an! confiscation of property and liberation of elawas, aii upon terme and conditions therein stated ; and declaring that (he President was thereby authori sed proc m ¢ ¢ | co} a of in the war service of empiovtoa back soldiers e ap eten cut whicblove and fear and doub con- uncert coufliet. According t maiter of civil admtiniet Tho lawfal power to effect emansipa- and fore long time ithad been | ma ‘ tthe rebellion could bee ippressed without ting Olt ae a roibtary meoature Ut waeeli the et eny time thereafter, by proclamation, to extend * devtned poelhl. that the neceseity forit might | corr % ep a that ite should, the crie\e of the contest | to persons who may bave participated in the erioting ou then be . 4 * 4 ie, a0 on wm Nh puted, wan Oilowed t y a Paid “douteful da. tebellion in soy State or part thereof, pardon and bleven month ving now passe: | t-ke ros hen review. AL a er. amnesty, with ench exceptions and et euch times and @ eull futher back, an y the ‘ae yeh tippl the eotrne | om each conditious as he may deem expediest for the } ina by the reheliico is divided into | pablic welfare, parts, with no practical commanication Be | biwren th m ‘Tennessee and Arkansas have been Whereas, The Cougressional declaration for limited enivtent ily cleared of insurgents control, aud trflu- eriialc) ieue io each. owners of Raves and advo | and couditionsl pardon accords with the wel-<siab- eaters ots averyatthe begioning of the :epellion— tow doclare openly for emanctpation tn their re«pae- tive Sta Of there S ates not incinded in the Pmaccipa jon Proclamation, Maryland and Mtssouri, Heither of which three years ago wonld t te any rafate pen the oxatension of slavery int: ter fer, only diepute as to (he beet thode of removing thin their own limite lished judicial exposition of the pardoning power; and Whereas, With reference to the sald rebellion, the President of the United States bas isened severe! pro clamations, with provisions in regard to the libera tiom of slaves; and Whereas, It te now desired by some 0 oa who were sinvee at the beginning of the re perso gaged naid beltion, full handred thousand are now io the | ne heretefore on: ta the renelton tay Lnited tary service, abont one half of | resume their allegiance to the United States and to whic ‘rusia the ranks, thus | reinaugerate loyal State Governments within and fom tvin, * of taking ao much laber | | frow the rte, and supplying the places which | their respective States otberws must be filed with a Toney ebice men. So Therefore I, Abreham Lincoln, President of the MY Ma leet tie dificult to @my that they are not as 7 good wolstere aa any. Nowervile nenttectton or tend, | United States, do proclaim, declare, and make known one te violeper or cruelty, bee mark d tne mesguree to all persons whe have directly or by implication of ewancipation. and erming the blacke hoe if 4) xorpt as bere. meastures have heen much discussed in foreign coun Laceptladiadathae Raima A ecet facet My = inafter excepted, that @ full pardon ts hereby granted: deonten pore y with such discwraion,the tone ot put ereismuch improved. A home | to them, end each of them, with resterstion of al?! ad on ve een! TUny, aitpee | righte of property, except as to slaves and in property. | electicos highly encourseing to | caere where the rights of third parties aball have in« 0, whose & te to tervened, and upon the condition tbat every such; aroneh 8! the new recconing The crisis Dich threat | Pereon ehall take and sutecriba an cath, end thencen cued ') divide the friends of the [niom fe past Looking & to the present aod future, and with » | refercore te a roaumption of the netioual authority in the sates wherein that authority hae been enapend- ed, Uh though! Alto istuc @ proclamation a copy ten deh th transmitted. On examipation forward keep and maintain said oath inviolate, andj which oath shall be registered for permanent preser. vaiion, and shall be of the tenor and effect followias? to wit a 1 do eolerin'+ swear, in presenceof Almihty God, 1 ill appear ae is belewad) tine eat! sopled beyond what ie amrly jus | that I will here forth eupport, protect and defend the dity th Tras, the forin of an oath | Constitution of ye United @tates, and the anton off 4 thet I will in like meas fully support all acts of Con< visting rebellion, with refers t aven, t the States theme ner abide by ene gree pasecd during Onis yp the oath e bxrcutive | to etantor withhold the pardon, at hie own absoluto direreroovand Ove ineludes the power to grant on terms, as ie fs yp estadlished by fodicial and other | ence to seo lo, 1d 00 fer an not repealed, mad- ilies it ie aloo peotiered, tha: if in any of the | (ged, or held void by Conmers, or by decision of tha tern eda State rowern nent eball be recognized fapreme Conrt; and that | willin like manner abide by end faithfally eupport all proclamations of tha President made daring the existing rebellion, having reference to slaves, so long and eo far es not modified or declared void by decision of the Bapreme Conrt. fa | tnd guaranreed by the lnited staies, and that under it the Sate shall on the coustintional eonditions, he proeted against invasion aud domestic violence | The eces tutional ob {xetion ofthe United @ to eoorantae toeveryetate inthe fF ojon « Repu’ , eno form of Government, aud to pre th d full) But , henrate of ths provision only ta @ | help me God. ~wernment set up in ¢ pertinniar ¥ | The persons excepted from the benefits of the fora. tion of the conatitutio the element wtrhin contemplates @ core te favorable to Ke. going provisions, are all who are or should have beew: ibucas Government in the Union, may be too feeble | diplomatic officers or exente of the an called Confed- crac enponita aud hoathie element external to or | erate government all who have left judicial stations eveuw 1 the state, and ench ave precisely the aowith which we sre now dealing Anateup. (0 guarantes and protect @ revived nder the United Atates to aid the rebellion; all whe 8 he deen, military or neval officers of felerate government, above the State Government constructed in whole or In pre. onderating part frow {he very element against whose | ie bn “ Ventenent 3 Bost ity aud violence it w to de protected, is simply an who re PA ia a the Tebell spend, Cnere & ust be , sa to hala ohis eee ine all who resigned commissions in the army and na »ppoetng elem and that test ie ot the United States, and afterwards aided the re! Hon, and ell who have engaged in eny way in Coatiog colored perscneor white personetn ebarge of ene otherwise than lewfv ily as prisenere of war,end whi perrons may hava been foundin the Untied 6.aten service as soldiers, aveamen, or in any other capacity. And I dofurther procietm, declare a8 ‘wake that whenever tn spy of the States of Arkansas, 7s ar, Louisiane, Mi y nance, Al South Carolin: atly Nbers!one which orto require ae a test of admiesion to tue vip an oath of ellegiance tothe Vnwed ¢ Rime to savers? ‘Those laws and prociamatione were enacted andy! forth for the purpose of aiding 1c the suppres gion of the rebelion To give them their fuliest effect thers had 0 bea pledge for their maintainanee In 8 5 > 3 3 3 . 3 A! se gis, Florida, 4 North te & number of persons, not ese than one-teath fa nam of votes cast in ich Btates et the Presidential. elere tion of the year of our Lord 1560, each her teten the osth aforesaid, and oot having eines vielated m theca judgment, they have aided anc will further aid for which they were intended To now on them would he not only torelinguleh a lever eunein Warhington Ter itor, s bieher and more en ; and being a qualified voter by the e! of the Tiler y, @ ut earty settlementand subtential | + but would also ee 4 br Arye ea tit Btate exintt mined iately before the sa, led ert of tranty ofthe 18:9 of Jane, 140, bet wean the Cried | vac anilig im Mee amen bet | eras ith naueate AE shh Biv aktcrttes | areaenons and exctading aft thera shaft eatabhs « torived from the of then. | bp my , r ¥ tate government, whic! ™ Gtates and Great Britain, ana which have been tha | acon rolling tnfagtos (6 tne | reuact or modify the Emancipation Proclamation, BATIO Sec theveniog ssid oath, que’ @ reg cane? bahib alianias kencae tha alilan subiect ef our national do nall I retuen to al Alea in nts bebe nized ar tha true fovernment of the Btate, and the or: Me inlet emong the eitizensof that now evile ¢ this the liveral | Hon, oF Dy any OF Rho OCks | Btate ahall receive thereunder the boned of rap t'y improving part of the country | ‘ the tanec oat ithe t ip re aad other reasooe if 4g thought bent that Cg ponetliutlepal, oravisien. which Coclare guts : amo prewidea ana their nad e jeupport of ihre mesrures eball included in the 7 form jovermment, and Aros} and important question, involving the ex { ually oid: abu 36 D0 fev ple Ue terateNotmioray (oni hy and tt 4 Laiveved Lat the Executive may awe Sp thie Cale, 9 Racaplieng ere. feelin an centte feo: cf the moaritime jurisdiction of Spato in ¢he | nee U earnene te war inore sections of land upon the eon. | fully claim is tn saturn for a om an cestosatien ci | Cation to the legislature, of of the executive, whem : | ay touds, which. whe complet. | forfeited rihte, whic titer trmant upet the terme | the leguiature cannot be convened, against domestt waters which enrround (he Island of Cuba, har heen The receipts daricg the wear from all ecprces, in- v the taci'tties for reaching | Bere to withhold sitogetber. or grant upon erme | violence"* | eluding lu: and the Paiance inthe Trease This doliey bas received hee val! deem wieest for the pablie intercet. Itahould ‘And I do forther proclaim, declare end debated without reaching an sgreement, ond it ie | Corus erviment. wee he cat illustration in the freee be observed, also, thas this part of the Cash ls solvect knows hich may be | wo 2 inf | nant a + te } tethe wroget wer ol legislation reread, in an amicable spirit, to refer it to thear | Lay pata Bince the let day ob January Free poivel Cobley ind eed judieiel decston. suck Piate State, which Nike fe ye Diteament of a friendly power. A convention tor that | ner nous mul gp four Miindred and Hf goals | 4 Jyie Penbones nod a Mtaieooraty Mate astensaerent a eee eye er bc cobsistenty ee temporary af :trem In t sod foul een acres of laud " ei ny Ady whieh may) we wl purpose will be submitted to the senete | tax, #..6% provisions. Thia tact, aud | for the freed prople, f made with the view of poesdbl frngement. with (heir present condition ese labor h j | tales, furnish gratifying | ™d/f; ing the confusion end destitution which m: ina, landiess and houstler class, will pot be objeried [bavethonght tt propor, subnet tothe approwal of | from jioaue, vio. | i increasing eettiement upon the yubiie | &t beet attend all el hy a to'al revolution of to by ‘be Nationa! Executive, And it is engaged ae the Senate, to eoneur with the intersted commercig | PHL.) S\HEd DO re for | Hands, nowwitlinand.ug the great etiuzele inwhich bor {ureughout wold ates It bs honed LS ety | not improper, thet io constructing @ Logal Siete wersin an arrangement for the liumidation of the C¥!! ervice wx) 2b0,028 5; for pansion® and Iudians | the co@iee of the natiog have been euyaged, and | beady deeply ff i 8 peop a age be) r bh Government in any State, the name of the Btate. the Befel as. dues wpou the principles whet bave bean 16,026 20; fo: interest cn publie bts ’ whieh bas required co isree a withdrawal of oureiib | ecmewha m r Xi ady to er up ; ote he left boundary, the eutdivietons, the constitut and tha heretofore adop'ed in reeard to the importa upon vay. | by forthe War Denartment, #199,%05. 600 Ss zeus from their accustomed pureaits. Leordiaily con. | @fliicien itt Ente x ent ved Nation ‘ Malad cnt code of lawe ae before the rebeliion be maio~ tenvion in the waters of Deninack for the Navy Departmcut L110 for | Cor ip the reeommendcattoa of the Secretury of the | themee ves -while uw power ( ae > ie Ny i urd, #.bject only to the modifications je neCee- The lone pending cor ‘rovers’ th tween this Gorern part went of fanded and ten det lute the artin favor tye te AELes nt an abu mare ridged by | Be “er aary by the conditions hereinbefore stated, and such men: and that of Chi hing the ee'rare of 5 “6,605 07, making the 4 Suh 7 iv | of tt tnay nes u at on io pays die yo ana ee: others, ifany, not contri be eaid conditions, and tana, fp Pern, by Chilian officers, of @ 6 and leeving the balauc wh Sy0i4 a2) the t hat Cou ing the political fer mewn act me 4 is barig | Whieb may be deemed by those fram: t fn treasure, belonging io citizen Kut y par tovnte of the funded and temporary de chee wi j iecalled rreons roetion, te ma ‘] a ie Ter will Save | ne State Government, To avoid misunderstandi:.g, tas been brought tor clone by (hee b bwen made fron monove borrowed diriue che | 4 (ho geveral features «f | mar 96 Keod vey ean, ‘: it ti iy! any proe- | itm be proper to say that thie prorlamation, 0 far tythe King of the Releiane, to whe uat be regarded aw merely naminal payniente, eoticu! atent, tte | labor and avoid great ¢ nfuston Ait MOE OOF pe elntes to State government, has no reference yeation was refe red by the parties, oneyt borowed 4 tnerely | homes in deteuce of the | lamation r Inn this subject . States wherein loyal B beve Qiroashly end patientiy mined by thatjuetly re Homie rece and their an sO.B50 OF | | onilicting views i | all the while been maintained; und for the ayected nag! J sithough the enm awarded devucted bo revelpia and f attention to tha views of the Berge PDE OF AD FORED WS MOD: Ter same reason, it may be proper te further to the elaumante may fot have Leen s) large as thoy remaioe w the crowricty of ral fi Oe eet ee et of a raliy, | 00% that whother members sent to Cons eae rom, expected, there is > reason to diarmat the wisdom of aciuws dis a FOvanun {roms iner ele | DIATE V EN AeA te AW adopt the | 807 State shall be admitted to seate Constitutional. hie ronjesty's de ym. That decision was promptly 6 balance os tates, The measures provided tan of y of r A VT Tek aud fy | ys Peete exclisively with the rer pecti and complied with br Chill, when intelligence in regard | @ireacy stared Ibe raennval of certain Taata her thar at wy but the. the general | Bot to eny extent with the F.xocutive ; and etill fure to ‘t reached that country the enoual receipts and disbarwerremnts for the firet di fant aes trait shomid agree, how ean they Boon bul hina? He the | ther, thet thie oclamation ww intended to present The joint commission under the act of the Iart see | Quarter. aud the estimated seceipts and dteburer 4 bh will, in due time, be sut | government herr will rele Pat may be ec. | to the people o the Ktates, w An ihe national an- eicn for carrying into effect the convention with F mute for the remaining three quatters of the car Hiional actis see taeiat | Proclamation @ plan 14 seven inte and. which they | thority bes been sanerseded, aad leva! Bien cover. en the subject of claims, hee been organized at Liiva | Pent fecal yonr V4, will be chown in detail by the ations for «xticguiahing tho Ory | are ee ONO Aa A rele nat be relected here, Thie | ments have beep subvurted, 8 mods, in ane By whee An the boslness | report of the Secretary of the ‘Izesury, to which I hte of tie Indinne to large and valiable ‘racte of | maylrnethumtoncts ner Chart hy otuerwiaswon'd V20A} thority ang yeas Chae in? 4 eoneerning 1u transit through | lavi'e your atveation It ie hoped that the effect of these treatics | Tey eringthem to mature ) eeentation of 6 plan ingertcen ted is fe beat the th tn my les ; 4 Wart e the relations with auch ofthieve trios as have been brought | b poi wh¢ {he moreratery tor, } t 2 ipalsle mod Asnoal 0 gave received © representative | mora le tot | intofrequentend bicody uullicion with eur rea | 1 Be OR ee rinta pat »uncerniced (hes a0 other mode : States of Colom! ba F | settlement femior Sound pole nn ce nbarraeenent ; credited ® Miniaier io that kenutlie dent], exper freperative duty ta there Wasi at tie ioteneaeat | chat nm certalurtertns "ssa | qi pidhth ett Nie, othgttg ORY of aginst Ineidenta ocenrring inthe 5 ogrene of our eivi! war durseme we i demand our anxious aud cc n io ther | “With Tien ta Teatare o| Pent dette and Sixty Three, and ot the indepen have forced upos mir attention the uncertuin state o ‘ a | mate hi r \ be fe ie td hee i I c a8) ¥ ° torre ‘onal questions MY eet ati the rights of foreign. o ont ny ot F ty 7 of War ea document « if raaticy Ne tare 40.43 Qe] sf t reconete setian wl 1 he re : 4 £ j tg the Holtes Staten ot Sanaritte tie Ticker. n this count aod cf Luited States citizens sreat litirrat. ” of; hich, unde t f ‘ 4 . ald‘it Mi . put Y F ret--The uty vperatious of the year detalied | ps othe arate 1 apyir’ sted Aud rancti ater Beat Le qt Ne or ve. | (846004), ABRAHAM LINCOLN, In regard te me sereramente, these rights aro at in the report o vein re in i a { ences, the hopes and co os of the Christian | - least partially defined by treaties. Ig no instance, — Seeond lia o so Coc eons into | ath.’ I eucvested tc * 1 me : States nt cludea in the . however, ix it exprenaly atipuinted that tn the event | the war teryice propriety oP remade ine ou aa ee iacmeene the | ot the states Aus Included ‘hy ating fatwa ol! | REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAE. of civ!) war, @ foreigner residing in thie country Third—The exchange of prisoners, fully set for.h in | quont «vente have sati fed me neceenity, ‘The | Bad wile [do hot repre in detel! v@bat T have bere- | Was Devaaruryt, é qrihin the lines of ne inen into he exempted thp jester A eto Nur et eee J-taile set forth in there porte of the Secretary evince | toa” co <e:nes'ly ured up Wanuineros Crry, vee 'S, 1868.5 my the which clas e& igerent urtl > 0 e act of enrol! ed of | saisiat . hl 1 feel , ? oe a the felt the Government ef ite countie cecoss | and calling ont the naticanl forces 44 need of tiomed ate Edt hese rh SPR iA LL ST Mr. Prendent ; -A general eummary of the militae a rounitien die sep Ft Of fF e Prov nad th Wairlesteeaceeaes ti gag weet dS ry opers ions of the past year is furnished by the ree that char y, however. sBADIZitlon of ¢ y arena: Merce ¢ t tc ¥ f ( i ewit bmitted, elaims breve rd, and in some instances Operaiion a th abe - “ ery ts Canarens t eo ibe Wes portof he General in-Chief, rewitusubmitted, A in benalt of foreigners who have lived inthe United ‘ Tink the wee mf rains list of the detailed ofielal r that have been re Bates the greater pe : ‘ of thelr lives. : © dnan ce and) comn.un cation Pver and the | w k tor atic turned o (his Deparment by the Generale Corn mand bere us reason to believe that many persons horn w ible to! nortl (erD Beabo 1 popositio ‘oh ed rezto ‘ 0 a) ae countries, who have deelared their inten preneh | faite easter fab ard, bl 070 atl an } Weyer | Hh: Sis ink also accompanies this repor!. ‘The influence of tion to Secome eitizens, or who have beeu fully nat ort cr and hence LT etvetes' respectability, a con mS tian Gann eld 4 - ce th .@ operat ons in euope eing (be rebellion and re- uraiized, have eveded the military duty required of Content imnese f or west ‘ IT aiteniion to | Chicago upon Anse e§ minsty af whose | ie deine the énit of the General Government them b: den the tact,and thereby throwingapon fe rept iieih The du ive on the aval | views be Goutat adress to ¢ re , t 4 da ; n Vv the government the burihen of proof, It hea been brauch of the evrvice duriiy t toughout | dent a r d which | now have the honor |} star bors eanno! be ove es cmated, Le ‘be reduetion of Vicks fonr i ditheult sr imprec icable to obtain thie or of th wh v0 ot te uab by ben dia! tole e <f “| { aot burg ond Port Hudson (ne navigation of the Mirste antof guides to the propur source Of informa. chaired with hilelity eua eri ‘ ny iy’ rts 6 area! te ’ pene é = few Pose eaight be tuppiied’ br requiring clerks of tensive hic kade bas beea co doubt, while .t weusmit Pale ee Uni atadorn late ao Towerotie: tes the ¢s ten, fom | PM Rive, has bee opened end the nattonel com courte, W declarations of inteation may be made, ocy. Ui the pavy bas ex 85 to what can be dune now. A ainented mia cutis | eommander ¢ rs ho ¢ npo o i te | merce ie rapidly ond ee uve turning to that grea@ or paturaligations eflected, to send periodically lists 6 lime jt usese tar Deen irup He to entrc.y wup given to thi: eubject by the actus! cor cement of | wher, f than ¢o others t iq t stand | pina ay of the ¢ seat. Tue vebel tarritory haw of tue names of the persons naturalized or declaring press ilicit de. From returns rees.yed ork upon the Pacitic Raflroad, under & so for the b ‘ diem hag lec, re The States west of the Mise thely invention to become eitinens, to the Beareta: Ki | Department tt AEpeae has I € then ‘ Ly us | Yerabic to rapid Pisce bed conpiosios iho @u- | gi f 7 ' {eq , ee babs afa hc tathtead the Interior, in whose partmen enames might od wens 1 eapiur fince thé bicckade arena + tion 1 - y 0 al? " AS LINCOM , be prraused and melodd for general iuforina, | way nsiiiuted apdtbatsuc zeus uf nuste aicealy | sy, MEMEAMHY becoinse a puiueble amet to ke mat 1 peeetet a an, , MHNAUAM MINUGION, (Continued on Fowrt Hage

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