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- — RR a enn Mobee 10199. | NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1865. ' st FwO CMITTA TS CLIDEENUY. QE — - gee ee cook The cargo wasinsured, The bull ts being roceedings. ' Mr. Orth. earnently actyoente 1 the comatituvienal The Latest News towed ae pat Congressional P eo £8 arondment, ooking opon may ory as the dea!lien AANAVEIth CONGRESS Second Semlon. | onetny of the republic Portiand, Jag. 6,—Mr. Johnson, the engineer of Mr. Scofield adeocated the a nemiment, saying By Telegraph to the NV. ¥. Sam, | the Pow msec, was thrown overboard by falling BENATF. that the people Lo the tate Pronid ential election had epara He wna subsequently reacuat, when nearly | Wrekinst.n, Jun, 6.—The Senate assembled at | Aes ta Gauor of © genaral ev. mancipation of the a ines Sh i Permhing. It is nos expected thas be will re | ghe ueval hour, Vice-President Hanlin in the chair. Mr Scofield replied @o the re warks heretofore erman $ y. cover, The tire epread so rapidly on the Potomac My. F delivered by Foster presented the Hition of officers . —_— thas the @tarboard boat could not be launched, , \e Mr. Rrooka, who, riaing, sald, shen the gentles ’ ANOTHER GRAND ¢ AMPAIGN The port beat could not take » J of the Conneetreut Second Light ArtiHory, ask- | man (Seotiak!) apeake of the city (in part repre- than are now to be form! in the diste between th ages of 19 and 45, and 2,000meremen than ars now In the Bite diablo todo mititary<inty. ‘The nirober of omen actrallpfurtished during the te belhon i 125,40%-for thres years, making « surplos over alleailaof 7,8L). The menage recommends the abainiment of the penalty of \ropertant coango im the law of marria, divorcee, and an and Goan Gas SWAY 6th i Fall ad toad . A. nf orkepiaeni Jane for an increase of the rations jemued to Ao! | sent, Tam bound to any en effort oe mace the e 3 # four np sderal Goverument last autumn to contro’ Jons were washed! off the rat, Th were five | diers, Thay state tat the allowance of rive, bole | election iu New York by sending there a bokl robs General Intalligence. ° ‘ . 1 of ‘ @ cre toes and bread is too small, The petiti was " . K . W h o d prssengers, al] of whom wee saved, The crew oo 1 ber tn the person of a Major Genera! of the Army ilpatriek ate Lh 4 liar ee. numbered 15 rwerre Itott “ ite . neni ther cut for an | OL the Caited Huates ; the robber of p ablic treasure, (By Mati (othe Now York Sun.) cared not exercise the power or attempt to | consrel those whom the gentleman {rom Pennayl- ,| Yania BeoGeld) had called thieves an d robbers, If f pay were preaental by Monsrs Pou NEWS FROM VIRCINIA. Southern News Tre Portamouth, No TL, ppoot factory turnefane 25,000 dozen spools of oot t { work ia a ‘ Dates to Tuesday Inst. w aihee the oy A | cam wand auy amount of personal att sok upon my- 1 pag Portland Anavy yh Pe ear ai ' pres A Rappehannook Exneditiou. The latest Richmond papers continue to discuss | veater, Mie. ask ing for the als tition of alm. | it, but when iny constituents are « alled thieves Heed ty raise ite price, © aye tbere is not @ f aper it the S'avery question, aad the policy of abolition | giaver: snd robbery T leave it to the yontteman, afer | Meine with a mingle exception, w sia pe the interest on the mor By roake bY ying Mus, Aston Warn of Will ame!» vob, Wiens Rinety-cne vears old, hive eptin forty yun cf yarns and Knit seventy five pairsof woolt 9 and twensy pare of cotton stockings during the last year, Gas, Borien's report of the WP», tion in rocetved, [tis very length DESTRUCTION OF REBEL TORPEDOES. in all its probatle bearings upon the war, and as” Mr. Shorman, froin the Fonance C imimitters ¢ priety r sd GOUnEy Wb mek TRGMITS be. aneUTA rive means of enlisting foreign ai! ead sympathy for hea Yack the petition of Arn re skh’ | Jae an op portunity to defend the milliow of people > on " ran lnernase pay, and asked chat the Conmunit Whom Din part represcnt, Later Rebel N CWWS. | the Contederacy, There is n any seriow® | tee be dimharged aul te petition referred w the | "ye goofeld [eT have. slandered any ‘portion of opposition to the measure, which appears to have | Military Committee, The request of Mr. § ‘8 | the people ot New York, Lhave learned t be thourhs need the certain members elected to # rington axpedbe = lowing riews on the subject t Fear a ae ren tccure | COunfeLR aa thieves, Mr. Seofieki then concluded | the writer It Ie und srstood te, "pati a pat { We did not propose to abolish slavery for an be duty paid on meter etin the manulacs his wpeech, apposling te Mr. Brooks to | end bis ine | verely on Admiral Porter, . - actual accomplishment of our independence, | me Me seen lerhtinn ot (hi. benioe bed (wad OS | ebela from the delusion thas tht erninent | presictent Lincoln, in the two he ,!%, eft aed th 4 through @ treaty, offensive ant defensive, with | a en Ten ae eee eee J ka to subjugate the South, while the oc ly olject nday, shook Banda with at 208% His levee, on Congressional Proceedings, ; |: xland and France, We believe thes: Siates are | ordered ; ‘ in w compel them to submis to the Coz sutution | Monday, shook handle with at ous anven thousand | tu able to conquer their ind e without s | Mr Prurmball called up the to resulate pros | aud the lawe ind git » Men women sadehil’ ree of all ages rant ‘ t on Bos pr ltrceylas “cab gy " s work | ceedi iD ¢ nal ting especialy to] ate Gha hel ' bse bbe e | fy ly : On forrnal act of abolition, but that it will be the work | Ct ed dept anh et sah ir Chanter aaid Mr Seofletd had uttered alow ae Th n mp . yed Generals (Questions { veare—e war of many, many years, during ent of the critpe of treason, | h ‘ inal der. He did pot know which mort toscondema, | Hos. i. F Wane and He 4 7 oooh, of tha which every State may be overrun, and every able- provides, # v othe at owarlce or meanvess. The constituency of | Congressional Committes © 2 un, luct of the A TOBACCO TAX. bodied negro man deported, But whatin the end | nder qzainst the Un!ted States s all be War, are now in orton 4 atruction of the celebra’ py clads, In secordance with tra j New York require! no defence of his, .Ue woukd 0) to imprisonment fur a period longer | jaye p leaar he poi { infan } ‘oll Be scclleavue to answer the points of infamy pe rear, it sa Si de blag Sh tll een Mr Brooks suid the gentleman f Penney iva ein pawet to order the same to investigate the con. liehtadraught fron instructions of Gone it may be of suother thirty years’ war, we ahall | The Constitanticnal Amendment, | UmPh ent, cain owe independence. diet | the wer spirit the people of these Bintes fe that | ‘ te Penitentiary | TiS bad maked hins to xo to the Bouth aw i assure | Bess. m they will toake any sacrifice for independence a exe pba tr roe orb eed, tf abbetholat A ere that thin Governinent over. in- Tar protracted Coll) gq atrike in South Yorke I rcey meof reunio: ith o t e distress oF . ’ : i hem, w s xa sible for » England, h " Clty AND MISCELLANEOUS NEWS, | rather than accept any terme of reunion With ur | een ee iinet en ea oF Penitentiary is al: ucate them, How was it pa sai ebire, England, he Pas td ardiciia Han eee him to gotherer If the gentieman would procure Jor 1t, noth. turned out having + j enemy If we can convince our euemy aud the terma It ia etic lof that ene States are res . “ | lowed by the Lagialature of auch Btate for fuck ers ‘Troubles, | and willine | Purpose, and the expenses attending the execution asumed work on the maatera® #od that in this struggle the him such an opportunity from the Pre The Street Labo ri ution, sacrifice the con: ictions of years, z : | IP ew © Wor “ he 1 uld ful to we A PLAN PROPOSED FOR PAYMENT, | and obliterate the very subject that occasioned the | Tbe act takes fect o1 he Leb of June, 1565, duce them to remrn to the Union. tle would Gro rr ¢ ' t war, in order that they may teiume nite gren ted A bill to dr from the ch te them the utter hopelessnesa of the con 6s & tranlenion eNtior, who visite! Richmond te . objout—iudependeace We & ave toade our Mr. Wilron called up the (that if they inmsted on sepaitate inde- |p igalier, a of pu nenbof his won, the rebet A Coe OC., Ce conquest real tally secured | rolls unemployed officers of the A . The report t would never be submittea toby the | ao nohia tant of murder, is under parale te ir t ctunted bY | oe gho Military Coramittee on thie subject—re People of the North, Hoe would endeavor to assure [iy his int ok weet he saw, but it is understood? GOUNPFRAL SUR WAN, nc rite may and overrun, bill d * ‘nem thateven e large portion of the Ke publican | nog... Tposition io bebalf of hia son, was muce they ca ver be conquered nor couciliated ommending that the bill do not pass—Wwas Varty would be glad to receive them back tha » lef ely st ‘ Tom of the Army Resting. subjection. But if the prerervation of slavery Mr Wilson moved that the bill be indefinitely rights and sovereignty urwier the anata raid on the Mobil and Ohio Raff [Correspondence of the Sun been of more tinportance than our jucepence postponed € Rrooks further replied to Me, t , completely snecersful Twenty-five r ied Fan bt aa ur people had shown a willingness to save their sbull waa sorry that the Comm 'ttee on | Scofield, « to the noble charities o€ New | bridy em wero burned; four thousand carbines « avtress Monroe, « The steamer Calfore | negroes at the exp tise of their berty, tha enemy airs had come to auch @ conclusion, Ho | York, berr @ national cal boar mathe | Ire somouns of amm thon, ant three hundred “Play wagons were captured Many officers and Hfo Wero taken prisowers, and thirty-two reil care art of the Committee wae | delence of by the troops of New ly that the Presiient bed | York, &e, Adjourned, here this afternoon from Fulton Head, | would aot have been long at making the offer. | undere {that ther er of imepore Neither the abolition of alavery | rown act, por | upon the grot 1. Ewing on board, he t ge of lta character by the act of the enemy, 1 rity to re 0 the country of thie evil of ile z seni were deatroyod, ant dispatches from Gen. Sherman, Moat of 8b rt the nor r w le 7 7 he Governm: mi ne “on te poor ceiving pay from the Govern ; t Hartford, Ct, on Vee man's ermy, since the capture of Savannah, had | of the istor of these ner will remain no service, Would the senator f New York State Legislatr re. row in a irae wiih a Osi eeeier, teen quiet upon their laurels, and no ag- a pte 7. subject to law aud obedient to the will | the Renate and the country why, The bal), after going through the head of the bird. autwhite Lf! we were to yield the } 14 legelation was found necenaa Seunte. Pr “dinto @ dwelling tine, a quarter of a mile gress ve ha 4 yet been uudertaken. | conflict and « t to the ene a groes would easary officers, why was itt ; Albany, Jan. 6.The following bille s rere in- | stant, and struck Mre JM. G. Brace on the arm feu. K &, with bis cavalry, was constantly | eXchange the present huraane system of domes es state in reply to Mr Tron thas ant fell to the ff woe vot injured, the the acout °a wakeful © on Hardects | *8¥ory for a cruel and bard ayet. m of compensated reated fifteen or twenty regimeots in | brotuced blow being svarc . x Yabor; aad if we purchased medial ven- | the last war with sat Pritain, and the otheer To provide for wa review of the Supreme Court 1 ‘ forces. Whe army was ray recovering from the | deuce with the sacr Wavers, Uo Legro would | were ay poonted by the Preadent and contirme: teat u a on We Papers contain wrathfal blast at y offecte f ite lon and fatiguing march through | remain ainong tis tree, itis true, but kindly treated | the Senate, It waa necessary to legislate in onler To contirm an ordinance of the New York Sue ba Ae apryisieed baeteetle ater, 2 iy aed " | by their asters at very rn hit wb 1 theee regiinente at the clowe of the war or Jat t WwonVenie co travel, but seem peorgio, anil was belvg reorganized and re-cquip- z pervisors relative to bounties ka it for « ; k a i 8 snl re-cquip Phe aut wlerstand | That was not t w. It wer now propose! i rng mortgage liens on Janda sold for tax ate Mada ta Sie th. abit will continua until the } ped, preparatory, it to the commencement ‘tens to which nle of these | ¢ mt ahd with the prerogative of toe | 4,4 vokel in the Comptroller's office bed boil hr te 1 cir reports t warding the of acampmen which w © ea memorable aa ity w thas they e \ vbhoetuat- | Pregdent He was gp pow To amend the charter of thea New York (uaranty | 5, quieted dow ‘4 Cascade show that the affair a thai nt exnlait flee that secures jadependeuce will | Mr Witeon said the empiang | and Indemnity Company, oe “ A i | officers was now wit to! | A resolution directing the Cunal Come rittee to Mr GT Laman, one of the hotest of the fires : be é hes the f wing on the import. | States, and he ought to exercite it, T ‘e ne ‘hire na tot exnedieney of protubithag work usp » Who won’, Routh at the beginning of the ( flood’s Tecupe Across the Teunesser, | tore in trigue the arminy amone teers than fa | oy the Canalaon & inv was alas intradu ¢ hr aud Was OF jvayed in the business ot blockade ho remains the rebel ar General | Snee of the Danvil'e railroad: the most excited political eanvadet amicnd pol- | The Ninth Senatorial District conweuted areas case | f deplvy (er “eveloped by the Lauar correspond. , . | ’ | tela nt t Ww m) thouvhe Coner se ought | wad qhen take ence publishe ) gomet aines, thrured at the crt. - 5 | Tho Danville Railr at erent ee | was then taken Up i ier, red at th ! N Hood A Ten- | Dieereast Hishmncnd ait) cate to de nothing t rea the teans for earrving | shafer elin favor of thet right of the | 7608" meetin yy recently held at Savannah, Thus the arsse The salr Decw | for the army now ueiendiny thia eit amvalr as it would by 4 ne the tl | ng member (Me Nivens to the wet cunutil the | revels read jy gdape themselves to clreumstancee on pontoons at Ba eight miles from Flore | road car roperly manaced, cu When 8 general waa ery wae) hour of adjournment Adjourned, Pie Tatang accounts of the wounded Col, Monbys { ar re each competer t ui x e i" af CALIRG © vine, y P t aay rath ag c tho ener }and d + at lent mpetent & 7 r your . are os Wit The bell ae ” v l Vater, « . m on eo wa ont Aweombly. ' n bh he waa iniled ba heen ' ‘ Genere! Forrest, w are | tral : sy she ought to t fismmiased, Dut as " } bavir ? be ibe ' he Bie 8 lear 05 i, above Sulie oe Pegg n vlef ving bills were noticed : : panved aroun “onte and lodged in * ew ‘ 4 forces on the | eart men the tern f the 1 ey. Ste CORT Be tree ¢ : Pa . mA he th Ou New Year" y he 3 3 n his torces waren! nen ab the termint of the roaé rrivalry of m atiperior officer, the Preaiient] To extend Ingraham avenusy Brooklyn. Gar ceca ie is bbe td was being 8 fanke and " t ten panic-siruck arms, nS in oO g i Aa pidit ' tuo ach ae > juntos to. ¢ e the Brooklyn Ellawort h Club wou Pike wi “i t ree me tne f the “ eo ard and create new ward ; Pan t tre across or a li mureee cut of this road, Ata late importine | she san t ar i whey th W a ate © ceport hina as spitting . and the belief that he @ sua ravit hn pentoons — whict ld | juncture of military ntlaira, this road was) a y th ¢ 3 re ; Cennot live appears to be geversl Ste he ’ a few painet a preatly | com pe atly 1 1: your + ‘t wat ba 8 + infer = ’ aed t te likes fi To authorize the cit 1 Syra in borrow It is reported that the revel pirate Olustee made perior force, for a Jay or part of @ day he cons | Providence, and by the enterprise and ma ng them fre ty under i tr ri the families volunteci a per me ape ' pert W lrongton, N ke th "y | tof the Danvil During the vecert | Ue that at the expiratioa of three 4 the Adjourned ti j + on Cliistinas night, while nearly ali our naval } edto cheek the pursuit and cnined time for eecrs TA ee sag ny lisa y arity ah in Ege tacia Bald cooniaa fear a veune Hin that quarter bat their attention engaged Ieod to gather his forece and place th al rl Sc akehe i Rict with is a : Mr tro ull» f the] ” by the stleck cn kort Fisher tn the next dag 8 fos f Bit for Forrest, there te no | the Go (aad ee vinite | House bill, on the mrour officers News Items. ue wag d vc veved nud ehnead fr ruine damanen ; 2G ad pave j ; vy be Vite ox aieatn Liban, bot fually | *¢ ) the arn required ~ a ' . * n t > ‘ rmy on short ona nob . DP doubt that avo been | Geuev dao a array ta on short ration mits ei Bee pho aah het wg briy | Dy Telegraph to the New York fun.) turued upon b irwier, Which was obliged to . ¢ The Cor en rities at mond | tee ott ee ver ert aot 7 a} ad n the erin ‘ noted - take a busty at, oWing to having only two tive manuceted their sense vest’ services | wugle train? We oelieve that tue delay in tra hecause thore were no vaca 1 bot be) TrueGovernor of Indiana delivered bis monnage | Ul asninnt heavy ones carried by the pirate, eda > { | le so a Srigalierdsener ou Tur Augusta, Ga, Constrrmionanmt, of et. bs making . © Gene An it i ow » i? troops to Wilmington is a matter of put w many | esterday to the Lecialstu t uraber of sol- " . ar mal ing Major General, As it i how. | porting troops to Wilmington I roll, though unenpioye | yeaterday tothe Legialsture. The ouraber of sole } oot dato, saya tt ie inforined thet tue eargis Rails tcer, ‘s artoy bears no resemblance of ita | ® My Mr. Wileon did not think the factof any oficer | diers furnished from Indiana lsover 166,000, road, runnin: from Augusta te Janta, will be former etrenzth, A Nasbville letter atates : The Wita hae the following nows u 4 | being out “ emp at a tow ¥ 7 win y A Moveurnr « Ir troops is going on at Mem- eoruple ted to Socral Cirele by the hth of danuary .* , rresponden } ! pvisier he ou to be disp ° ! fut icadds, “rom that point to Alanta, 60 milex The rebel arme w! ‘eur ' arm, from a lent at Selina. Ala evivience that he t shel ee : nl ats aiid 7 sf At bt we r . el army ¥ _ Tennessee. inclu : raed hahaa 40) understoo s that a dozen or fifteen officers who | phis. The partioular which would. be contres | go pep cent. of the iron, with «ll the material of tap caval on 11,00 10 18,000 mem, | Gener Bont, on the eve of withdrawing ed believed to Le unworthy would be disinased | tand. every otber desorption, have been destroyed, or ing less than ba ) when it made ita | near Nashville, was atiac vieorously by ‘| before long. It was not proposed to reduce the ° pl unfit for nse ; tahe e Ubbe - b aahen i . epee fl euems » manent \eavy force an wit jong. ’ aus Tue Missourt Constitutional Comveniion met at } reudered unfit for use; ant the company are uber entry, The aumt fle rm: OF) euemy, who maseod a heavy / retin ad | Umber of officers m theanny. ‘Tiere were now : ly powerless #) prosecute the work aud complete it the me vb ser.pting, he did | upon his contre, composed of eatham'’s and | gsevent aor erale and two Uundred and sev- | St. Louis yesterday and offected @ demporary | in anything like @ reasonable time, wit tthe ne pet t 4 acroen the ver. all the re Bah er Bate'a at 8, : The 6% a tr OOK . Way enty Is. eacdier-Generala in the army organizatior cessary ascastance frora the Government, and we ercaped it emelee; at of the S000 Tennes: | ol moved on Yumb wher as ab inte nat if . otfenee in the . art » ' ne 7 rey marched nore nok al dates: Ont iy. dha. With. Uhaee Whe anathae Mr. Howe thouxhs that if it was ap t Hox, Jacon M, Howaen waa re-clectal yeaterday | Teered bo loarn that the Govern as not yeten- Beans arch: ) q ab reey pedypid) i HOF) President to allow noworhy otfierrs to remain in | tered upon it wit | wpprecietion of its great thousac f the river. The re! el | hebty u which ¢ enemy were badly whipped, | the service, it was slro at we in the Sena to | UB. Senator for Michigan, to serve for six years importance, aa it ahould,."* arms pi and the Savannah | losing one entire brigade , tured About the! a. He did not belev resolution before the | from the 4th of March next. rivers, a formidatle organi- | same dae Forrest n ent rade of | cunate r thected mathe Pi lent in any way i} , f rat monntied men could | cavalry and six hur wl waccus, 7 popnlation | ' : | rin Chana advices annonnce the wreck of the ’ any re tr perfe ofutore | thoroughly arouse, and every man an vy care | to ind tely postpone, remuitin yona 8, nese 1a Jonas of £9 of her otficera and crew - n The oer ait 1 nade byt cupy and | ble of bearing arms waa hurrying te jou our | “i Shinn ra TRaGAnT As : 1 : NEW YORK AND THE VICINTTY, t With w ' property | army. Tea companies were formed at Huntevale Re: COR FLOUBD ROROL WEN SEh. Eee ane tery | imaw froin City Pout saya Richmond pa supperted by autr tiller i } a! in * we + Tha p bad been taken roswousic poved | pors announce the death, by paraly eis. of Genoral TROUBLES of Tom sSTreer Swerprr TA CAvulee WA AIL DAS Al ieaat. GLLOOO fominied!| Hi ad been ordered to retake avd bold isat | Mr. £ nen intr | Storling Price War Taxy azz Not Parp—"Nonopy to Baur ment perate f te mile of | all hazar Ten cunboats . neee | Cub eson t mye ' Wier workmen were envaced repairing a | —Desriterion ov rir Men —Action ov tae Crt rat re r be y foundry and | River, an eupted 4 r Bhowla, | Prepares © Belinea } building on Holiday street, Maltiraure, a tloor gave | IZENS' Astoorarion.TLe work of cleaning the m immed; ver bridge breken dowm and | Rnoday had hel thes Jes me, aud i . avery hikes aud inuio tal The rebels are tow | procably another, The ree ‘i rred, |» y burying seven or eight men tu the ruling, | streets, and removing the ashes and garbage, Peaten u ed iu the We i eqiures | Three mit oo bave Leen taken out, ceased nearly two wocks ayo, as already reported of the Houston News Buus he rte ako si mt Ve woug State offwers were chogeu by the | iu the bo, sequence of the fallure of tb From Virginia. returned aoldier from the Cunirderate ariuy, Withoub peraat of boone, | Macue Legislature yesterday ; Adjutaut-General-. | city authorities ty pay the laborers for their work 7 = d phospitable treat lone the | establishruent ' ol} dobn L etary of Slate ~Ephrainn | Ab the time that the w as KuKpended, abo Guerrillas on tho Petomac, + . pie ais $0 | Now York, B not biased te aaa stg ; , ‘é ome , * | Filut, J Tvaue B. Clark ; Attoruey- | eight works’ pay was due these men, and the cause io " ton, Ja ‘ fijor A wh r Cinelana ho ’ ' r.that there are vory A isthe war igned ihe Comptroller of the City Terai wiamand @ wuard plcke Zz the Potomac R > reyes piu bd ar 7 he M Votes thron vi a Trew wen of men from the Potomac flotilla, | for their nou-paymeut wae, the exbaustion of the P : Ria aot way ning be abta aware : unuck rtveron Wednesday, | fund appropriated for thas purpose, ‘This apy @ caye that the guerrillas, who infest th Jential mex, true Southern | go Trous regule i il ads ra Was tik thirds of the |, e exports t ‘ wmenbol tay ea above ite month, and destroyed | priation, which wm mace by th t i ‘ mey at Lome would vute tor rocuustruction, Would | rep area for markel bY the | row yas OWU | two burrele of powder aad two torpedoes whieh | uruounted last year to $00,000, and it ia provid ond that hare » Hiebs pa houb their uring | thas tee wiispend afew weeks in carp, and |) isery i bh. preroinen w ” } \ ' b » e spon ov ; ah yt earn tht Uys aud Views ou the salde leant art bit fb may not be me 1 | the robe ad there collect: ry law that the work of cleaning tho ety eete ' : ‘ , (By Telegraph t haw be » bouue grehouse “The | A badih Celution of t a facturers was | be done ty coutract, The Mau City Inspect ue river polat ‘ | s t& y manufactured bow t ore the menate Comini ‘uance yesterds ul ‘ou are the eortsibtes a W ale 4 blow ne Washington, Jan, 6, Vue Kiecbmund biiraton La nate Nisa vate Counnitwe on F © yesterday, 1 Comptr...er are th a t rf fy hud bean saralve herr) LT teed fying the 7 f the bill submitted by Judye | volves t! tyof makius tt ‘ n “ Ntaail ious the ‘ , 4 ¥ L de . el ‘ tree ius » te ethe thanks ) , : 4 j , Mie f t ‘ Hanke) eig, Comtineiouos of Luternal Revenue, taxing | ing that itty faithfully pertortued, 1 preven 4 ery aT its iin ihe rg s shore, and a | heretofure aunon tha ‘ sn had driven in ria soak ta Md Sener herman and i 5] hattort is in) the re pockets at Hardee th as de tebacco in the leaf, The bill waa presented in the | last your preveuted thia vite rig paar i pigitiieiaa fal eee ReAaN be Walrotnand ; tx printed the performance t hor : : ; | Was parsed Ny te he appiné , } Apviona tow Japan, ww Nov. usb, | sponsible party being vy ‘ riske a8 for A First Delaware cavalry was fired upon by Moardeeville ian vtation on the Charlest . Geil iar 7 ; ~. | nah Rabroad, Y9 miles trom Bavannun, she } Thess an auiay report 6 he Japanese of two Britian | the ssid $400,000, 1h was nocommary, bowever, ' present objective point i6 Branchville, the 1 . : ort | er t ater i der, fr ¢ k sould be ‘ sod this rte th the guerrilla White, bs nction on the Charleston & vannab with the MOUSE OF REGREBENTATIVES i ial bad demanded te | the wuk # “ the Morsland side, inthe Arete Railroa We have } 41 timat Mr. Samuel Mol , delegate from the new ier. | arrests if f the assessing, and would | tithe wccord.ugly mao a arraugemen with ~ P . | bis forces, bus iune he t foree * Montano, apr 1, qualified, and took hig | Mee measures to com it, The Japanese authori- } the Brosiway Beuk by the woney should : Foster's omnme t Port 4h and perhaps ties 8 » Uleposition to comply with the de- | be advanced munthly pay she laborers. T y of rebelen t fifteen by all the Yankee troops trou: Moree Island wod 1 Naa forrued and paid for in tuis r ead. ee f | thereabouts | © resolution ter ag a vote of thanks to Gen, | "ands work Was per od a ) sis tanner, we v t r The SPATOR also has the f } Sher hi ‘ mep, was passed Tur nesseye of Governor An irew was lelivered | the laborers ase gui) thelr claim# to toe ban r n ery r h Hu 4.14 nOrM ay ‘ . passed, Stealing expeditious aud they managed to| The Georgia Militia, after nobly enstairung the ee ntreiuee?t # DM for the promotion of | to the Maasuchuaetts Legislature yesterday, It is | Ut appears tues in this manner the suin of af2,000 ot e , t river before the Siate, passed through Augusta ou the 2&1 De- | knowledge, penton of d or t. | @ ler y and comprehensive document, The | was paid for sireet-cleaning —imore then double tha . 1 Yand fir saga ed paper forre | Governor aay there is nothing in the present or | amount of the appropriation; aud the sum duoe sgh Bes FORE HAPS PES Nae ~ | Wilmingtom Jan, 4.—Late { ial 5 ; { y ty van, ews m Newbern robable tebtrduess of State w . a ou 10 ji Ky more, Ihe ide ter’ fleet has 16 tO Hamp.on Koudsy or pert aps The House then 5 edeadl to the consideration of | beusion as regards enlistments, The offering of | of rascalsy somewhere in conueetion with bia ey stenmer Burned tour Lives Lost, to City Point, Twas reported at Newborn that tue | the senate nt revolution, b gin view the | considerable bounties, paid in advance, te not cons | travacsnt disbursement lod Mr, Joun Hecker, the , ve vessels st r . . . . eae thin) ‘ _ } Portland, 6.--The steamer Potomac, from | Yaukees lost five vesre ink and filwen disabled, B ont of the Constitution te abolish slavery | sidered needful nor desirable for the procurement | well-known flour dealer, to serve an injunetion on ‘ Pp }. | Sil their horses and artillery and iuuch ammuni. | #MerCMent of the Co Hon to aboleh slavery | : . Yors for ‘ took fire around her boil- | sion in the late gale. Ouly the disabled veesele were | throuz' ont the of real soldiers and honest service. Of the 161 | the city Comptrolier on Thursday, and prevent the , t Ing, Cape Elizabet left at Beaufors - Mr. Ashley, of Qhics made a areech againat | hanks in the Stete, 52 have become National Bank~ | payment of the aid $105,5), The result of th« aes ee oSicerm crew and Pate | connie jm ait wes Mi ed at & w is ea | slavery, and argue! ot length to snow that the | ink Associations, and 47 have signified their inten | ection was severely felt by the poor laborers, wr 4 Dp, Dec. 26:b, aw 26 r De pe of the Cor ntie le iat : 4 ‘ reve were tacen of by a fisber can, and have | partment last night. Gen Hoo) tates hott i. | fra mera nf the & n HFINOR cold not be guilty of | than to became National, leaving 32 which have se | fully expected, and in {.ct were promised by thr ran ven @ ape ” 4 making an iustrurmen' ying any partof ov Virved bere, Four tives were lost, vite: Chartes | arry bea recrossed the Tenncasee r.ver, withous pele the JUAL poxsersiom of tibet? and happiness yet taken no steps towards making » change, | Stregt Commiamoner, the arreareges due them. L & Cule! Maite two oilers aod the second | materiel loge, eace the battle .p lrout ai Nashville me Sat, . . | Mal . . very was tLe cause 0) the present war Mesaachiitetts has sant more man into the service §. CUnGnned ON be lode Nee