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] , j j ] j , = . i. . re 1 Bi ae F- = en rd TITIRTY.-FTUST VRAR. ) NTMBER 10.310 ‘ : \ eniy me ured, The expedition did not lc the pond ae far as Meridian, and release our prisons By if possible, The Winter Campaign, WHAT IS DOING IN THE WEST and Milidary Combinations. CLOSING IN ON RICHMOND. Grierson’s Giand Raid, REAT DAMAGE INFLICTED IMPORTANT REBEL NEWS. ers at Catowe legraph to the ¥. ¥. Sun, From Kentacky, Cincinnati, Jan. 7 Rurbridge has re- moved his restrictions upou trade in Kentucky. Resolutions were introduce! into both Houses of the Kentucky Legislature, yesterday, declaring for the Gov. Bram- lette, in hie Message, recommends the gradual eroane!pation and ultimate removal of the slaves; re) pd thanks Generals Sherman and Thomas for their victories ; denounces the unwar- rantable arrest of Col. Wolford and Lieut -Gov- ernor Jacob; says that his object in attempting to regulate the enllatment of slaves was not to save the institution, but the people of Kentueky from an unnecessary burden in {te accomplishment; and that Kentucky hee furnished nearly seventy-six thousand soldiers to the United States Army Lovievitle, Ky. Jan, 7. reel Owensboro lie immediate abolition of slavery. ces over lares Dixie Still in the Market. WILL ENGLANO OR FRANCE BUY? Great Tornado in Alabama, IMMENSE DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY Fifteen Persons Nilled. Th OULRSTION, ANOTHER HITCH IN THE MATTER. A Fresh 300,090 Men to be Rais- J, Walker Taylor's forces occupied until Friday, conseripting citizens an! firing upon steamers, The New Albany Lroorn says that rebel guerrillas have possession of Owensbors, Hawesville, Davenport and Henderson, The Le!- pured by a band of Magruder's near Lebanon Junction, yesterday after- The passengers were robbed and the cars burned. The rebels brutally murdered four dis- charged s ldlers of the 14th Kentucky, Taylor hae este) lished bis headquarters at Hawesville, and the clurens are flreing across the Ohio to avoid cun- when they left, anou tran was¢ guerr noon. Ese aare scription, NEW YORK, MONDAY, count of how very near We c@me to capturing Wile mington: Rut the moss serious part of the Aght to-day re- maine to be told. A portion of the feet, moting up the beach two anda half miles above Port Fisher, awept the shore with grape an! canister for @ hour, at the end of which boats were lowered, and & force—eati mated to be three brivades was Iand- ed, This force was immediate! enyagel by Kork- land's brigade, but at half peat five otclock the en- ery «till maintained his footing on the beach Ibis bot itoprobable that other troops will be landed to- Dightand possibly some artillary The enemy is now between Wilmington and Fort Fisher, cut off communication by land wth the lait be is not dislodged soon, Fieher must fall a Morgan cid, and with its fal! the port of Welt ton will be sealed, narrow epit of wand, Fisher stands, the ¢ the outer end of which of the river above will le ie only a matter of time; and tt away F sher, Caawel!, and allt! which the har bor and town are defen ie! bere has teen er dereliction of duty between bh nd Richms but whether the military or railway autucrt responsible for it remains to be aeen, But of this hereafter, Geueral Whiting ie in cx below. His report of the operations & hot been received as Tc! Gen. Bragg allhe can with the handful of mea present to he the place, The Exawevern bes @ anecring editerial on Hot ler'a failure, and tntimates thas he wil! be edto private life Th adda: If Putier is now to got leave to retire tnto private Ife, and not to be thrust upon us any more as Commissioner, we #hail soou know whether the embarrassments« In the way of exchange really arise from @ puuctillio sbout that felon and out- Ww, of from other more rat.onsi consiteratc The death of Generals Hood and Forrest were re- ported in Aug A South Carolina paper gives the following ac- count of the resulta of the battalion of Union pria- oners that entered the rebel army aa at re neign- enue of JANUARY | feverely chastised, | | Ca Once firtnly established on the | | | | a ne ont 'yadit oacaping the fright! il arbarities ef their prison. ed Independent of Credits. From Virginia. oa: £- . Qe os Ce Shelling Petersburg, ete. Four of the six companies conatitutin. the bat- OCs, WO, OCs . t City | Mlion were sent forward, For sun e after go- Washington, Jan. %.—Loformation fom GUY | tne to the front tue conduct of the command was The War in the Southwest. Point, unier date of yesterday, 19 to the effect that | generally good. They were several times under : uM » the artillery firing on Turslay morning w med | the fire of sharpshootera, and one was wounded Important Movement, in Vroaress. Pains oak ity, and besides doing © They were gener: steady on du On or about \ Nashville corress t of t ra atthe lower partof the city, au b ¥ the 15th inst, when encamped within about seven Ferscxe, De iY ma {ea of damage to property, fnghtened the residents | hundred yarda of the enemy's outposts, Sherman n : hee basen ‘2 in adiy, No casualties are reported | sent a sceret emissary, promising amnesty it they ‘sormy wa cert 1 that it abt “if fal immediately joined him, and yreat severity if they ful wheit ad ro0 wend the Ternasane | 12 the Petersburg newspapers. The enemy replied | did nog if they should fall into bis hands, The bat- k D Girt by « an ocenstonal shot, doing no damage, Since | talion, with a ew exceptions, imunediate!y decided . a rods that tite everything bas rema sed quict in front of | upon Koing over to the enemy and upon capturing an! the re rmy h weet t a power" ‘ in | Of if wecessary, killing their office Thus, which The ¢ ' p Petersburg. Nothing of interest is tranepiring Im | yoo oo be done eta concerted signal, waa discov. frontof Richmond, Operations on the Duteb Gap | ered in time. Seven of their nusnber were ton ies Canal have ceased for the preseat, Scarcely « shot es mets Aba the rest have Leen retnanied to the at dee orison oe has been fred there for same dare. As the ten 3 y aoe : , i hay, The Raleizh (N, C,) Proarmes gives the {llowing ti Ir t otelock train from City Point, day before yesterday, dee ¢ ¢ ne , ; I ressopable and apparently truthful account the Vicks | was nearing Merney station, on the Arr ne] a} on F a fur’ - a oe Federal expedition to the Roanoke river, whit { ( Rallroad, the boller of the engine C, Vibbard ex- : : elend » vnst Gen : P narrows (be Richmond claima of ‘lorious © onfed « tfr Vi + | pladed, badly imjurins four persons. aia dow t " ne rs Meridian. Washington, Jan $--A letter from the Army of i " . b ¥ ‘ é6mal! proportions : Man es M “| Ube James, dated Friday, says: All ss quiet in this Lid appemaged : $ e pe ‘all We learn, on the authority of @ gentleman who tot ae i . avd | department, A sovere rein storm has prevailed al! | yg ps, » Branch, on the Roanoke, the preceding that I day, making the roads almost itopassable, Momday, that the exgagement bad wit) the Yan- i, us keen on the occas their late advance waa a pte POSES Ie 4 snecesmtal Cnvatry BRetd. 1s y small affair ‘ elon enthet ‘ . i * side, 0 & 1 Col t ane Washington, Jan 7.—A letter from Lowln | 806" ave op woe ton wore taeon het a q © oor #iX Lue P baer be Yankees, ; but 2,000 | oouniy, View dated the 8d inst, says: Acavalry | while eight of the Federals were taken by our bows Ri our a eT | conee trom Gen, Sheridan's army visited the nely Two of the Yankee xunboots were blown up in the . ¢ t ‘ 6.000, @ theae A t ‘Ne -and Middlebury on the @Tth river by tor eioes, Col, Wh (fords aru waa br bed na r M thet | borbood of Uppery and Rei ue 4 ken, bat ib Was thought there way ne danger of bia Dana's ' ’ ven cero | ultimo, and « vel and carried away a conside losing it The cnetuy came above Fort Branch, ; , N . depaiapenienad Sey SPC property belonving to cecessionets | Olt becoming alarmed, they retired t) Ply imouth er e t ir} withous waking avy determined effort to take it * v t rio ajianetion | in that neighborhood. A few days ago, another D ‘ ; 1 - with Disa h t 4 : ; tinlen' bavilicn @niceed the GAGniy fred lspatches from Charleston, Jan, Sth, vtate cor st in the » Contrat Ala |! Hereeiae Frown Savanuah we fe ro thatdicn, Sherman ia } t at Foirfax, a wie several arreste of dt al re purmalug a very conciliatory policy, and bas jemi w ! i t wt d » At ade of cavalry and artillery has been | # proclaunati rm uh pias ters to briny ter AOD bb. palonethy ecaried | stationed wear Lovettatown, Gen, Devin ie tn | bruluce as usual, au i eae he tele corn Nee I e nd of the brigade, Winter auarters are | Cure and meantto mate all the friends he en itd i wood t te 1 \ © | erected, a tin probable s army wil remain in | The Charleston ™ ry tnderstands that So« " Abedin las ” Par : the ne hood of Lovettsville during the winter, | mau has given the «ii vens ah fifteen days the 1 . ai M «r it Ws i S to sett'e up r Laok aud otler aceounts, wh « t lr A et be are to be balanced Con : toby Late Southern News. It this be true, Mere 1 Lhe € 1 ‘ in Savannah after twee s al nay ul. © Pity the sorrows of a poor tl! man, Everybody and eve * en 1 t er Whose trembling limba have borne him fo your | to wquare 1 pat ou PED. ty land foree door.” ross the Tennesse : 1M : | pelle Fd bo. ine The Richmond papers continue to discuse the he cy nberehie fp Gelatle of \inbuna is nd to Selina, | vis 1 ey i wi nd ¢ tt WFR yea 1 to Jolt, Davis proposition to return to colonial van practical meansto prevent bim if possible a { ( 4 Mon r age, and surrender the Southern States to England | [ar bim at ell events, f ) proceeding t e t me » b rol as a nicansot averting the overthrow of the Con- | oo SF. Ony Laat IP ne Hel sed pri ae maticae the r 1 foderacy by the Yankees, The Ware now mildiy | pracd toy b to the detence of Charle: wn derrating 6b vol rec ula pposes the scheme, not from any impulse of na- | to be seen, Whateve destination, Wo may fu Hulk ike die ‘ tans) pride or honor, but on the ground that the | Hclpale wore revere. f ting between th tin at 1 ‘ : evaleyy and ag | ROLJen opportunity has passed, and England would | merch northward from savennuh den f f tt H i ( +} not be likely to accept the Southern Statea as a | tobe making very ror headway 1 enows how 1 a} bum ft. lendds: bes ber unpropitivusy, ther aud meres . tin firs ieee antcauses have coimtined to impede his advan her ianpore | Any lnterfer nee of England would be resented upon Chur'estor U } 4 1 t ri au | pay inault, and sie has pot the pow rto enforce : i E 1 ; ‘. = 4 any line of hostile policy she may adopt, She has The Richmond drntiner bas @ long article on the Wa have : . bore frumbers eon. | allowed tae Yankees to put their own coast ince | price of beef, whien is selling at six dollars a pound, ‘ t Men | stich a «tate of defense as to render them uoassail- , ' wu i at Merup . dco t rovernmens ¢ . 4 * rr r he a | | ble by her Rotts, She har no ships that could en- | ud comp'aine thi nent og ppoiut ‘ and ve ‘ ae unter the Yankee monitors with any prospect of | ed for the purpose uf seiling beei at recuced j iloemy er. t i ‘ this | #uccea®, and although it ts easy enough for her to | now cl arves more than the speeulatora, [kad ts A . the ¥ What | build sneh, vet the probability is that they would | TY cael fictan =the great tud ' the thous | Bot be able to eros the ocean, Monitors are mace | Hache th qanah tani alg i ac eae for cous ¢ not for ocean navigation, She | 8M 2 7" cchcetve pa bai. Arana Doe ca 7.54 PB dn 8 ; agers rit orobanillty. oven one-half the sim paid to goverusueut clerks —are ; Pr porte far less seu \ | starving # ib bot A Hourish, but @ fixed tect Hy “ 4 eve to oualet us tn driving away the Yau. | a AYRES :S Ala, raring : ries batty ney Tap gagp . : ot the | Kees peeparatory to returning so colonial veasalage, | browebs thle abouts au egies se w therefore, bardly worth wh oO in. | Suinething J i ! trite the expedieaey of returuing totic arma | : t yb . Olt Kugleond, seeing that Old Ensiaud ecnid nos | i \ " } reve've us if she did. We must ight it out with 1 A fs tive prepented js death or ees rr i cbr people have pos vet come te | t mt hesitate in their choice | ; | F " i] Toe Waite then draws the following probably | } & } © | talth Mal prophetic eketeh of the results of the scemn | ' a ‘ ‘ ‘ | he Unrted Boates in (ue we i} hi “ Dnt cere reat Beltain has heen guilty of a great | lunder | ‘i t ! ' F » overloakinie the ¢ ef feracy tober | 447, Geveral ¢ y v ! ' notice, and trickling, a8 sne has done, to the | bus pot ser fi 4 ‘ Yankees, has ueglected an opporturity of | Col, Garisnd ar 1 . Ibe the | certains b bling she t formidable rival shat | captains u t Wiat heh t vorid, and bas thrown upon us the Phe 2 AMDs i) si. vle i t tours) entre bursenef a war in which she is quite as i i ‘ 5 much interested as we, Uf the ¥ ould anes | Yeate ws ¢ irom Grant's 4 Are t t h i.) ceed in en at edo of Great Pritwin | Myer wt Ve ' by Nye yetgherens Waa, i wonld he ove tbe year 1000 Khe would | buutvedt nts Habba) ‘ 1 ‘ t lost t ‘ 1a colonies, Leland | ¢:a) 1 onera ab Kick ea atin b . ‘ ‘ | , » wd she might | ecalved iat works Filby odd t : atu « ul r her « 0 in England it- e prisoners Meo ett ous DOe Over: § the tok gy | sand are cot : t cLinend.a rethan t {hh hone or ‘ su} j ‘ ni ont 4 the Bxaureer has an attack ou Fronce for her | att toe ve been wlatt 8 we \ i ! thiuts 1 t the Confedera: in someti ine of the nd .6 Lardy} 1 to ived it « .D and threatens that ccusiry in the | Wath Ds wy wee large art log ste . ure reLevel rm wu Overs ‘ wing Lighly significant style: stocked pur. att In) + Tao Vertruction of the Mobile & Obto | yyy » might be startle! with another phe- The reports of § having crossed the & bed + UP peace between the Noth and the | v ( Jan. € 8 I impossible shat a portion | Yannub are cou ed. He is believed to be v Ge I ‘ leadly conflict might | on Grabhansville, (omarch upon the of 8 ehenc : > ID . ar to aniend thle Washington, Jan Kiehmond papers of the “ i i , RK \ © out by the history of | Tth instant coniain the ‘llowig liters f ' ’ s Dave fought with each Mobile, Jan.$.-A raid is reported adva ofa 5 ple continue hoatile ; woldiers will | gouih toward bin +20 miles nerti \ 0 fratert n common enterprize i |} deeu, ‘the destruct property isu kn t 1 t we A Wi!mington dispath to @ Richmond Paper, | I. is also reparted that Gr + Hood's ur ' . 4 " ‘ 00 carbines | wrsten on tke dey that the military were nret | Od the Tenoesses River, and i» moving on Lupe, 1 ai Ca i 7 jt > whieb will probably bet ¢ future base of op: Trat.oor Y royed. Forres cay dismounted | landed, after describing the terrible effects of the The Fort Gaines prisouers are expected tu arrive ip oa Prercny was @ + &.& officers ond! bombardment by the Beet gives toe following ace! thie city wday, 9 We learn, cave the Raleigh Covrronnare 8d inet, that on the 2 of December at vk at Shoemaker's Gap, between Captains Ww, ba ¢, Roas and Gartre!!'s companies, and souw de. gerters, tories and robbera, They atwekel our forces from ambueh, bul were speedily routed ar They lost 14 killed and 4 f the Wounde |}, The Columbia Canonrsta® aata General D. 1. Hil, passed down the South Carolina Ral'road ves. teriay noder orders to report t) General Beatre- gard at Charleston ‘The Rent notices the arrival at Selina, Ala. on the 20ih ult, of a detachment of four or five ban- dred “galvanized Yankees,’ under the chargo of ts, Clark and Rice and Adjutant Seymour of the 10th Tennesres, on their way to the front, They are (says the Raper) strong, able-boted soldiers, tioctiy foreigners, Only thowe were accepted who had no tain np the North and few ties to attach thetn to that section Arrest of a Newspaper Correspondent. Baltimore, Jan, 8 —Mency M. Flint, ("Druid") the correspondent of the New York Won», bas been arrested here by the military authorities on the charge of He is now in custody. lisloyal Congressional Proceedings, NNAVILIth CONGRESS Sccond Session. SENATE. [Tho Senate was not in session on Saturday.) HOVSE OF REVRESENTATIVES. Washington, Jan. 7.—Mr. Charles O'Neill intro duced a MM to extend the boundaries of the port of Philadelphis #0 amto tochide Richmond on the north and Greenwich on the south, The bill e SPRICE ONE CENT IN GOLD (TWO CENES IN CLRRENOY, ing arule applicable to them Wil@on has iutroduced 4 gubet the bil viding that no representaus o be revetecd fom any euch State watil | ¥ actor t resofution Congress approved hy the President paared Hhotwubatanding bia objections, hall t arad that the State has formed a just local yor enment, Fepubliean in form and entitled to rene ih Cow ren. In other wor! sul itit Poses to deal with each Btate separately i “ Mevite Without establishing @ system of read ouenon spplicable to ther ¥ Geusrai loteliteence, (By Mail to the Sew ¥ rk Sun.) Trin Proaident on Saturday cent to the Senate up. Ward of athousand: bit u toosot vark grade for confirmation Tt fa rimoret at Washineton t the Georgie a authorities hare « tt the lions and that Secretary Stanton! to Savane wah has sori connes a with th View Apwitat, Fankager visited the S De. Pertinent on Baturivay, « retury Welle afterwar pad? “ , Pr spitent Lineoin, . Mrs, Horontsa of Baltimore, who wan arreete? rr comm wlingg with the 7 + Das takon + oath of al tody. A LETTER rocerved at Waelinetor Sherman sates thatif het been all Hegroos who desired to aceoupan centmarch through Georgia i t & hundred thousand away with } Mason JK nem and been relayed f Onwnrer, of tho Votera wos referred to the Commitiaon Commerce, ate ya shots Audit RAP RAN Ue it, Dae ere upon bis wees i st Mare Mr. Grider introduced a tll providing that tho | ahal of the Mietret of ( ubigg in plus of Gap. mothers of Hegitimate children who die in the mill] Putnam, resigned. tary service or fall in battle ahall be entitiod to re Mu, Draven, Collector of New Yor', does not ceive arrearages of pay ond bounty the satne ae : ag ge aL cy ‘ Agent Dut on & MpOcrA! mis. ’ jon in reyard to lance quanti ott irve other mothers, The bill was referred to the Com~ J captured there, and ot. mathe a i mitteee on Military Affare, securing the rehte of the wernment am thig " respect, On motion of Mr, Wilson a resolution was adapt. pees, Prenider ray ie week! ecephin ed instructing the Committee on the Indiciary to eth Presid rey ei mes his w ¥ recept se 7 meveniu re recep awl te inquire into the expediency of rep ring a bi'l to | hed newt Saturda fy eal Calinx reeunee exclude the testimony of parties tir interest in suite | bit Weekly rece next Beatay. ‘The indica ions are no at Was ‘ where admistraters, executors and guardians are | 90% Oh ties , Me Buclal seasu at Waebingtor Dassen: Tae order ¢ Canty for the evacuation of Mr. Grinnet! Introduced a resolution instructing | Port Sra th and pend : Arkanasm waa the Comrnittee on Military Affairs to report atan | oO" heen etidecd by the Too Arkansas be aud sup ke O ” bay ner h early day on the expediency of @ lew to confla: | mantenan eof ewe ores ene bal cate so much property of conseripta who ha Lilian and rebel deproda failed to report for duty aa will secure solfera in Tr Canadian draft moto which the tightened elr stend i gbbows al pay plein fhe tonre : \ reams The Haune then resumed the considersdion of the | okednddlet to 1 j on i the Senate resolution proposing the amendment of the | miléary, and the few or tod were e frightened to de yee ahh Conmtitution #9 aa to abolish slavery throughout | Dearly trichtened to deaths No tluod was shes y Was lure. ne United State the Unite baton Uns. 1 1A an tapt t Major-‘aeneray Mr, line apoke of the impoticy and ure ou in the Rt 4 ' i it i of amending the Conatitution in te Troalmed, to dat 1 actin aie Bae RES lemgned, Changes, he eo wrest y yous il q of fH ‘ at yon the basa of co “Lhe mu to have ; Gen: Grant jugation ef the Bouth and sway ritecould be | Brevet May. -tte ‘ accornplished by uc other means than by'a stand. | Majotdueneral of Voluct ing ery, and in t opinion we could rot afford treasure which would be required Govrrson A k tates the we Mercwohtisetio lien ! tut ene tin aid that there was not pow rr in the | @ surplus tock ot ¢ V et i female f lewialation, bs imterte Oe ‘ ard Ih the n of any Binte, w control elavery, t! ' the Hthatthe arcumentof Mr Rowers ' maloe was thatcivil liberty consisted inthe rie ttof wus Ling be balances! people to enclave another, Nature mado all moi tree, and ed them to all civil rights before the . M o law ¢ ane on th!s prin gover nt must : rere stand ; and, sooner or will bo she recos es nized proneiple the it the world hi : Hag Mr. Hi bee, in his hi said thos the y \ am f nodred thous ! ws t the Jate Presi lential election bad endo raed dhe eranc saabebs pa Cie ate at the lost meaaion paswed | atc t b the 1 ow ‘neder dine “ \ too z than three-fourth majorit nd gh a vob | : ‘ thirds one ot obtal f tin che Il te : there wana posjority of thirty more than those who | v neni t. Me alluded to these aud otoer Bisnw tits I te , Twcts te at that tho duty of Congress was clear | ey) sew. yose god well und Tby the nate to two tt n Mr. Ashley gave notice that he would on Monday Pie puerta \ Pdoesiety te r Luesday, ask @ vote on the pend proposition Mat of N ‘ . fe. ; \ Adjourned, of : a At the i ot ¢ musn 6 t M and t rt ‘ State Legislature Thet tl too late to a ret In chte We \lhany, Jan 7 7 Senate Wasin session toe | minnow the 14 te that day, but a0 business of importance was transacted. | if Mosby ts sift ' 1 } the i y t t fi Notive was given of abill to appropriate g20,009 | 72 Me count iar f for ul foot mel n¢ 0) ed soldier or for the relief of wick and wounded soldiers from i evaiinicn actu an plaved Le this State in the service of the United States. Alao | the Jha I ‘ proiwesaad to appoint a commission to revise the tax lawa of | to bee Numbers Di ‘ ud Mu nm the State and report at the next seesion, The As. fi) Fo! 0 ‘ pupils mnt 4 sembly was notin sermon. ered or pa = — ino, He f i t “ Wewas Items. ; : ee ea Dp Telegraph to the New York Sun vias besaid. UH ' : ‘ oone jou it bit har ey nbscription tothe Ten-Forty loan, on Sate 4 n ,a ae By ra nrday, amounted to $4,160,000, and to the Seven | kee Wass Thirey loan, nearly 31,100,000 , NEWe Tay steamer Old Vellow wae aunk by ice a I Wf AJ, ‘ WW hee Coluinbua, Ohio River, on idas fhe went WEW YORK AND GUM VICINITY, a none hundred foot of water, and will bo a A Rreviston { Every rise f prisoners hoa nore. | Urarra ' vail n EB. Mulford lat ed at | Mong frou Wa ‘ thet ator um Washingt o left ou the | b t tder 4 flay of truce steamer tor Varniay the Janes | by? ’ art : A ve th sbout nity rebel offcery 1 and has? ‘ iments eure thee ‘ i) Tar question of the juriwdretion of the Moutresl | f ; : Conrt in the ease of the rebel raiders, ro-arrestet, | t which haw bee ire debberation for aome thme type pant, Wa fed Satie i i printed that the Court bal jur nu, The cade w 0H t i ‘ there I od voddition A biatame paper gives an t int of th N t t Uihiy wreck of the eteamer R, Et a Mataiiorony mon ' ie f ti ' f the BR ira } wenty-t | Te pre t r tron balet by the F % bark Cast | aig \ 1 ' paleo ‘ tenet { V net ror Mata 1 ‘ tt teched to train due at} short © | yesterdar, Waal i“ | ! preps r 49 passonvers) wh were all | more or red by the shock, and cut tt | 4 a ata : sontthe windows Ip eudea ] “pur ub \ to escape death from drowning A Vrakornaiy | Mere Henry, was badly A regular parse wail aswlso thrown fr the track, ‘ | C iwe 1 « tothe river, The accident was caused t tc the | ng ofa whee! ( ‘ Ir is known thatat s pending in the Hous Wa ' GEenvna ‘ of Representatives for the reconstruction of the j ) Baates, the Governmenta of whieh have been sub. The atiention of A b verted or overthrown by rebelliow thus establiab- Continua ¢ Ne (des Wades