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traverses ety lit or ten a ae eileen . THIET YTD VRAR, rity rrvTy TE NUWRER 10055. t NEW YORK, oe matting The lan fing was “ ertonte The Latest News Fiver ene «> fn assault might | « rays Loewe By Telegraph to the ¥. ¥. San. | Bre rm A Aten pai lesaPeae eo f rt 4 gals — —— ao — ate vad conduct, immediatele puehed up t } | wore trken off iy the boats of the navy. | His skir ° Hye advanced to withiy 75 daof the for Its History Brought to Light, | MrMek form ns to give cover, the earrian be : completels kept aaa 5 mp-preofa bw the heavy, wh . efy rapid and cont! GEN. BUTLER’S REPORT, — [thew ayis furtive ver the Vow ver aideralle aceuraey. At thiagine we lot te P cay Fort Fisher Declared Impregnable | ie ye “yung ti Morais, 1 went on beard the Chamberlain. avd rey in within a few hit GEN. GRANT'S TESTIMONY, sense ol i to be 5 bquare, tasrioned work f : elie’ sav f 1 feet. mufrounded by a Butler Not Bx pe to Accom. al pene fiver feet wide. tte A protector pany the Expedition. So ee ee ee eriPicled Tce Unk (PL 1h WHEL oO ey the one aide, aod from the marahes of the NEWS FROM VIRGINIA, eer Itiver to the salle Re ete a _ — No marerval mas ne rt, ae e ork, had been done. Seventeen heavy @ The Dutch Gap Canal, Mf ibe baa by protected from. the fire t wioulw tetly bornt . NATURE FINISHING §=THE WORK. Jo. -' but i n rocpaont, When th caved failii gt Capture of Reyerly by Robels. |°.."? Voge 112.1 New eof Wed c rt had bern cut d THE ENEMY SUCSEQUENTLY LEAVE. | S\ycartois oe ® miatuler, aA in ti aang ei : fret reported mr, er yo md Ppa’ fer robel order ¥ Was kille air teresting from Georgia. = | 1. ,4 rete! onier's was killed about Tu the meantime the re ucer of At ex’ My | The State Preparing to Return. a ereea, apd CHER THisoaeee WaT | - — m them I learned tha rkland'a® 4 ' r 4 © bad left the PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS, FR A ReaWr ee The Uatied Wear, Wehoced | : aod was witt nailer reor ot Toes, | Maximilian Snubbed. wud their #kiriuisiers Were then actually enyaged. | an! that the ema er of ' bail POSTPONEMENT OF THE AMENDMENT, | @me the nivbt before to, Wilmington, and & ue ua ae ‘ ! * ‘ 1 aiat , troops jeft Richnoud op | — ia a force upposed t © the we aruer | : sac wy + the t the we r se | SOO Wilmington BRpeditions | teuty peso een: whe cae teat to roll in 6 that the landing became djtheult At Oficial Report of General Hater this tite . Gen, Weitzel reported to me that Headquarteraust Arma he United States’ | to assault the works In tas judement, in that City Point, Va, Jan Ist ‘ , 1c era of his witht | Hom. FE. M Sraytos, Secret War Q f auccess, was it 1 ‘ 1 ‘ uy own, a ive} Sus, ~—Herewith I have the honor to forward Mayor grutted gle necessity of AuOing the attewmp's Geue ral Renjamin F. Butler's and sul inates’ re- et the duty wae plan 80 Stroy a Work +] forts of the expedit ayanet Fort Fiaglier, N K rt Fisher as ete takes be eee Hl luring tt } As the report of Rear Admiral D.D, Porter bas | yp * sie with ite teret t | been published in the papers, [ w« respectfu } andthe a sult of Fort’ Waynes, equest that General B rt, with all | other ¢ ‘ baba thay te Ie atternps 4 tab " ves ety than Fort Paher the papers accompanying it, be also men tothe | iP" ak eaninted x f an severe @ tres ar pula, Very reapect! your obedient servant, either of the instances F bave tuentioned had | U8 ANT. Lieut, Gen assaulting force tn ite re we Thad, an aru | He rdquartera 4 Virginiaan North Carolina, ) e enemy larger than Ite a } Army of the James, Li the Field, January ge ordered shat ‘k 3 1866.. i ' sod shat the troops ee rhe | ~ 1d, perintendiny the pre * Léeut. Gen, U8. Gras, « anding Arnica « fir of the navy ceased Inotant t | the United Ssate th twere fully manned, and a ebarp ft Generar :--0 in r + (rape wud co eye i b | die ace to yo xty wl an atiacking eoluimn t he vance Duridred 6.500, g of G Work with what dilivence we Am oe’ division Paiue'a | posethle to wet the troops aboard be at ulv wion of tt anand of high tor r further « k Ms or-(eneral t t near | the seu ling of supplies a i i Rer wudea, Gathe sth the troops embarked for | t.9 ghe shore ' the t day, § For tress Mov roe } day, the 26th, when having made s or ding O 9 the Oth (Friday), [ reported t ar-Adnoiral | gitiona for pettine the troops ar " r | t y port f the conjoint exper | go the tra rt fleet, ‘ ve nat Wilmington, was res. ' to ani Fortress Monroe, it t pr . 1 ther ay, the Lith structions from the Lieutenant ‘ Buruiay, tt ,and™M h 1 learned trom deserters and pr ' a ed, | Crs th rA informed f that the euppesit bh hunt that the naval $ would fw! on the 15th, but | eral directed the experlition, viz thar W ‘ wo ald be ot to put ink Mort to bas had on denude f troopa to oppome Geo, Shere | Yor wd an for the monitor The exped man, Was corrects that at the tie when thea tion a having becor the subject of remark, fearin errived off Wiluduyton there waa leas than doo best dite destination should get to the enemy, in ore | per the garrisou of Fort Pusher, ard lows thau der *to carect fr 4 al! attention, on the :aorning | 7 00 wit twenty rolled; but tt Sires ot Puesciay,@be 18th, at Yclocks I crdered the | dasa ot good weather —the Is tra maport fleet to proceed up the Potomac during for the arrival of t¢ riher | the eday to Mathias Pont, so as to le plainly vini- the terri! le @ | bie mo the scouts aud sixnal men of the enomy on | ja, wave time fur troupe w | rn | ti a Morthern Neck, and to retrace their course at nd, three divisions of w r bi rhs and anchor under the lee of Capo Charles. | the road The justructious the Lieutenant | Hoiving given the navy thirty-six bours start, at | General to me did nob coutemplate @ sivg i} Viav'ciock, noon, of the Lith (Wetnesday), I jomed | pad nueliher # oge trans or apple for | The transport fleet off Cape Henry, and put tose | yuch # continveucy, Tbe exigency pos: | arriving at the place of rendezvous off New Inlet, | co bly leas, for which the foresight of | oar Fort Fisher, on the evening of the 15th | ghe commander of the artes hat provided, baving | Cibaredas) We there waited on the navy Fria arisen, bo wil, the larye reinior nt of the yar- , @he 16%b, Aaturday the 17th, aud Bunday the Is¢) risou, With the fact that the navy bud exhausted | dunug which days we hed the finest possible woe | ineir supply of emmunition in she betabardwent Sher and the suwothest sea, lef ine uo altervative Sutto return with my army | On the evening of the 13th, Admiral Porter came | ¢ the ariny of the Jar Phe loas of Pri Bai- | frorn Bea n ue ‘That | urday and Sunday, the 1dth, 17th and Isth of Db | © ¢ the sea became rough, and on Monday, cember, was the immediate cause of the failure of the 19th, the wind eprauy up treanly, so that it was theexveditiou, Tis not my province even bo a | impossible to land troops, sud, by the advice of gest Liane to the navy for their de 4 fourdays | Adiniral Porter, cornmunicated to me by letter, I ut Beaufort, 1 | directed the tra: sport fleet to re vous at Bean do not ju fort, This was a waticr of neconsiey, because the | crvcicne, transports, being cowed and watered for ten days Vhe number of prisoners captured by ua was 300, had aiready waited that thine—to wit: from the Juding twelve olficors, elso t wwye ‘ eb day on which we were ready to s the ligus guns aud wx ¢ Tue loss 1 On the 2%b (Tuesd List Int#- | army was one ian drowned, ¢ mon kille n ' days 22d uréday), aud Fridny), it blew | opicer captured, wh a eut wa 4 egale, IT wus occupie ° : ir pickets, end t ' wounde the transport fleet at Bo aufort. The Bal i a the pickets live got th e large supply of coal, was ensbled to remain wt | nay For the cetaila of 1 othe the place of endezvous with a brivat a beard 1) operations I beg leave to refer you to the report of 1.200 men; and Geu, A reporti.d to Admiral | ataj, Gen. Weitze “ by the troope, wud | Porter that Le would eo- With him. Ox the | priv, Ger. Ames ¢ g the division landed, | £34, Leent Capt, Clarke, stall, from Beans |, apa Heres Tr the & ; fort, Ob the a ay Steamer Chamber- | wisi meet with the I wl of the L sut Hau. to Admire t thas on the | Geuc.al thiar pore is respe aly # u | evening of the hiwor be at the ren- Huss 407m, Maj. Gen Coes hy eed tap BEDS th one ( s ibs avid Ascan nn | At do'clock on the ev f tle 24 1 ny] of be % ‘ the @yhtof Fort Piscer ao DAVEl fleet en- | nor f the a 4 eaged in bombar Jer veane) having | - been ex] reviels about one an atuted by G Dawer ru erhex, 7 ! sugeck with rt ot General Weitzel contains an opinion thas | next wor 4b pone une u re ut the | work under the cireumatinces | Hal Moon and Flag Pout Hilt ea had been GENERAL GRANI'S EVIDENCE @ilenced, These are up the mone & or : ; three ules above Fort Ful j OrTrespoudence om dispatches | Was quite sanguine that be had «le f » General Grant to Ge ‘ Woeitve | of Fort Fienor, He was then urged if that were | Telative to the turces to be eroployed m the exper | go to run by the Fort Cape Feer River, aud |... ; ; ake fe } Leu the troops could Isang @ad hoid the beach wish: | ##e8. On the Noverber wut the habiliey bs whelled by the € y's formed ( ral that bet gunboais, the = Tallatinsser being socn in| ¢ ation the de Ay G the river, Ih in to be temerked that i ‘ Acwiral Farragut, even, bad vevertaken ao fort, | 4% » tekug with a & largo except by r yand cuthiuy itof from all | garrison of Wilmington, and that it was important | prospect of reinturcemout, 68 at Fort Jackson and | yyyc General We ols co Fort Morgan, end that bo camemsted fort padtever | aa.) ven Butler NY Spcord cba been sileuced ly # vaval Gre during the wart iiat | oi) prey efor Gen. Woeiltze af the Admiral would put bre shipa in the river,the | gigs the avy shall Dot have to wait a army could supply hit across tie beach,as webad | the vy Othe th of Ds | proposed to do Farragut at Port st. Pusip, that at) gis ra Gen, Waitie ~My 7 Joast the blockade of Wiluington would be electu | Coma he ¢ tion to the N ( : al, even if we did nov capture the fort, To this the | Gort, ‘The force waa to. Rate: : Aduitral replied thes he should probally lose a boat | ine, two. bet { artiller Mot ey Ly torpedoes if he witomuied torunby, He was) ayacer inpmt tw General By ae a ai ee weuniased (hat the ariny Gag t ose bu) men by the ane tt Leutenant General , t esecull, 4 that waa bowt would not in the eparture of t ay Iring the a weather, Dalauce, even in ® money polut of view, for 4 u which 6 be ted to cont a rent, with the lives i these tou, The Adwiral | periud ui sw your { wad u ecause § was aieclined by, sud the expeditic WAS | expected bo mm. he ab that tin ed ol ab esmeullal clement of success. expedidon would uu promote . y’clock, now, vf the v Bunday, Capt. | . dilisaon, Commanding the coveriux division of tbe | important dispatch & Gen. Butler, Dec. st) Peel, reported the Laieries siieuced aod his vesse!s | that the expeuition iw ty land on the main | 40 postion to cover our lauding. ibe t ausport | , between Cupe Fear river and the pea, at» feel, follwing my Bavship, stood in within 500 | point porth of the norilern eutrauce w the river, Yerdacf the beach, and wt oLcw vouuneneed de | Suguld the eusuay bold Fort Fisker, or tue bate SATURDAY, JANUARY ISS. JPRICK ONT CENTUIN GOLD (TWO CENTS IN CURRENCY LY, torieee the eatra t the teoane | et? 1. p | at Nherty of hie pate. white Nieoen er ie rine ' the ha wee tirn a es) woukd ber “Dare ven who never Pome te , y ‘ a | onpl a by sol bers and cttize ys of @ “)) any emipenco, and oury cotrted the |ow ambition to trenk the ‘ and move to | pricey ibe Provost Marshal published @ list of | wo hee ath » met r elur Ww | 4 Fp it maid that be souphtio a ate th mtg im ates, t | prices. Apploa are to be sold for @12 « barrel; bur. | CONG Won of the poor and down-tro € Overy Svoult the troops vier Weit- | cepiaa pound; amoking tobacco, gi per | suCuaen race and color." / fail to eff a were | pe \ibas boott $15 4 pair: potmoes, per barred ther speeches of importance were wade on t retern to th ee thout delay | White shirts, #5; @ can of oysters, #1; rubber coate, | the ree hution, all theee diaper ‘ es the fim } #0 r diate dene eof the expe 1 Whee ny Mr Brooks presented a memorial of Now Y + On the wit b ail ? eSavannoh Rarcutioas, loyal series, reports merchants w have paid the fire claims of 1915. As and wrete to G r ay | that mectings had been held in several counties in journed unt! ny Pas eon ae F ‘ » | Geor faver of returning to the Union, It is ielecliadiadil hd i Sh aged t © ata | anid that mconfict In inevitable hewween the Union New York State Legislature ‘ ‘ i ve miles of | ’ Mavannah, and ate { not got off and @evession inhabitant, aud that Governor Rena: a air, 4 ¥ " t | Hrown favors the Union movement, and bad dla- ’ 1 ‘ wl the Ge 1 I teh rik Albany, Jan 1 Mr Lanchoer presented ay lave efter, oie P +: hee t avis nb rie tn ae dhe to be bored that tition, numer. wuely aienet alike c t eparte : r al yood news mas dd, ‘ part ha ipa stly aeks Ger behedl bos confi me at New York, asking for au (narvedia am ; * tt your ex. ' I v } into the afuire of th ¢ r t t pecition starte EY ew Aba Acting Together. 1 ita : oth al . - ha Lo , Jan. 1?.The Jovunat learns that a | oO", 18 Dis were reported favor few ee the 1 Mal Tay! 1 Confirming the Bounty Act thes Yorks Ae fis eb ars ago tha rebe ajor Taylor sent « flay of Pervieors, Incorporating the Static fh 4 Goneral Grant, | &UCe inte Hard nelhurp, offering to assiat the Home | ciation of New York. fo amend the ia , : fonee, pending | WUT! to protect that town againat gurerillas, His | 1 the aaseasment of haus + ce tan tha 4 oftor was accepted, and be ta now operating in cons And the following were introduced + / Appia, _ | Janeton with the Union guard againet Davidson's To amend the charter of the Transit Life tent ane ¢ wane ance Company. Providing for the t ( ' em ohies Mleenlle collected by the Health ¢ movers of Now York, Anthoriaing the Trus { The Loos of the Steampacket Molvilles the Seamen's Fund and Retoat tot w abut we ft oe | foe brie Harriet, of Malifax, frown Porto Cabello, | Making ay riatlona to iis NOY Dispeaes © @nable qual tet voters of ths Staw the 1 1 ‘ rrived bere, . ) 1 * ty of | < bie vi phish asd atha I hataMhe eesar tary service of the Lotted State vote in the he , , bile ses hailed by a bos containing the mate, third ens | and wherever ten or wore ure together; chew tu t Batler | pineer and one passouger of the steanmbip Melvilé | ¢boowe their own Flection Jucree Po amen iy vt y fur het du i 4 “ str the loss of which waa reported in the Sux of yous Bie Dellscusntas for the Reformation of Juve tat oxy {| werd The vewes of the persons saved are ALD, Adjourued till Mon eveuiug. bet ta oor ( rn tioog | Memuek, pasmeuger, of Philudelphia: Jog@ph M, to Gen. Wotred 4 mt «| Kerney, mate, Willian Kenedy, third englu Awembly. ihe es Ati I rise t ¥ ‘| The value of the vessel is estimated at 90,0, and | TH# concurrent resiutious of thauks to Generals even . Pe ‘ Rat . ee that of the cargo at 450,000, Grant, Sherman, sberidan, Thowae aut tarts pany ¢ ‘ t Ww a) Were adopted by yeas 110 uaye 1M: K | was ex t ‘ “ tit Cou ressiona Proo Mr. Angel offered # concurrent reactution hope: of aed ent , vedings, “s Fe ecer Bite anen eine) ae g 1 a8. thanks to Major-General Benjamin F Lut! ape ‘ eve sas potting W yt hava = ' H AAAVILICh CONGRESS Second Sension. Waa laid on the table under the mule The lowing troops there t I i knew thatt ‘ SENATE bills were noticed: t ake en tire warris t Wilu na x 3 o fi kK ty M Stow ton and tts der Tau n, Jan, Mr Wi \ley presented o Io relation to taxes in New York. ity M : ' elt : art—For e@ railroad in One Huadred and Powont alltime oa ” se | retition of citizens of LiMnoisin bebalf of the eol-] agqn eircet, New York. Also, to logalizec riaiu M i tithes t, | ‘Ler® captured in the Streight raid into Grorgis, | resolutions of the Cowmon Council of New Yor paul Gev. I ‘ report tu be err Vetting forth that wll efforts to secure their release Aud the following were introduced wi he states that be returned a having Cf | had been uuavailing, that they were euffering in To tncerporate the Corn Exchange and W o * ‘hese tion contemplated | Suthe=n dunccons aud could uot get fresh aig, be. | house Becurity Company. By Mr Stewari to is r thurawel, oro failure aftes agp suse thoy were unable to bear the balland ebai. | ' de gare b didecdaitbe ria poh po felon , Praying that something be done to rolievs | ui Percy t ouip u Council uf Now ¥ sg awaits tl he ie ve to the conrey ri Y eu ! Th ‘ t M ne bee The petition wos referred to the tel. Ale, to amend the charter of the Geruw nu ne Odor for ten. Botter's ary ¢ uilter Savings’ Bank of New York 1 x t re } of Mr. Clark presented « petition of citizens of Vir- Adjourned to Monday evening Gent ' ‘ vapd of the Ar of the | dia, asking fora Territorial Government instead bes geese nia Janvea: their present State Government, which was re- From Europe. ’ ur , ferred to the Committee o' < pee at At i, : . ' } hs t Nes gon jee: odig age ior A Two Deys Later News, i. t nt no! r. Bherman 6 Cons = Frere r N f in} ‘ sate Seer appre The China from Liverpool D Slat Via Queene era! Orders N Vn an Par t ( priation bill waa takon up, ton J Sets det 3 yesterda: Her t , sy iu + Ist. ived yoste . er alts Othice 1 Gy dey Thy, 1885, | Mr. Hale moved to amend the bil by incressing at a Y frior G BK. O. ¢ the compeusation of the Consul at Halifax from two | Wo daya later. ‘ a. Bas » | to three thousand dollars per annum. Loot, Further news from the Caited States v ’ ‘ wud of Deg t Vor . t Mr. W moved to amend by inserting before | anxiously awaited in Kuwland, on + nt tl i a, be ; I, Major ¢ «TE, Butler will turnover te | Se word “Mexice' the words “the republic of" | doubt which existed as to Sherman's operations at M tie ! E O.C.0 7} ‘ He said there were two governmenta in Mexicoyand | Bavanual, 1 the atate of affairs in re ard tothe ssi ( r, collected By.-¥it ve could recognize none but the “republic. We | gt. Aliana raiders, The Confederate loan conti * t rile i ¢ htalne iad @on tila bioeia Wy hace cutab. | 28d nothing to do with the “empire."* ued tine at # decline of a! ent ‘ i The amendment of Mr. Wade was adopted, and I of sue He wa by the Hy , Nt t ‘ t a ee | , aff will reportto Major Sa atete oi oe ‘ : mer, © pews relative : a H WF | the Conaular Appropriation Bill was passed, ilo aniisinnal ia Glatt event: nitant in . Mr. Harlan enlled up the resolution in relation to d even exerted some little intiuesceo ek ' } al GRANT, wv Neers and eof Col, Chivingten's com tuck Ex th ‘ The t My 1.8, Bows A A i cicvamia tae ; aint mences an editorial on th to Ma EO Rita a B mand, @us; ¢ heir pay and emoluments until she frank and temporate lang p v. tees an tns m oof their conduct towards certain | colo's messave wits the pr Saevehy . Indian tribes in ¢ cakes place, Mr. Harlan | Dix anu the resolutions offered i ‘aN ry 3} ee ‘ anid thatthe res yo only proposed a suapens | Senate, and aye it ly rove rl Arrest of Senstor Voote by sion of pay until the facts were Investigated Phe | views as those which time and mae *, soliers who took pagtin this transaction were | mend to the American peor lt Washingt j Mra. tl Foote, | hundred dayainen. Hoe believed they were org®. The Aumy AND Navy Gazi ‘ the file rebel Benator Foote Tennessee, | Wed with a Natinct understanding that they were proasion of its faith that t Nor rrive Ale t ‘ ro 8 bo enwage in this rald They returned to camp | succeed in establishing a military so prenie , bs BHC | loaded with plonder, consisting of ponies, buffalo | the South, and that w War with Grout bs wuliy to states that her 1 fiat under 4 in | robes and Mexican doers be f st in Canale, is uot L ‘ R A to ai we 1 ¢ Mr. Nesuilth was opposed to imimedrate action. | for a re-amalganation of the Nor 1} f rel ad Tho men were aimy beying orders, Tuere was purposes of axgression agsiust a common enen whe uate de ny ther AUbior bios # reat deal of miapl eympathy extended to the | The writer argues that withoush Gasituy ©) se Intians, He had seen none of the generous aid | macy doew not weau the resturation the Linn GENERAL GRANT, levatod sentiments in these pec ple of which he bad | it may prove to Se something more arr 3 Nature at work o Meat ante Jan iyi re for the past week | several from alx tLese bh hew the A flowa through 1 t whut Tiere were a, he ele i 1, to the r A By. 1 t fr R poerinar From West erly by the quently Wheeling, arr Rev I nof the { tr re skoh ¢ enewy bes uge » Butler's Canel, Ete. frog of the Potomae, | ee have tale 1] aw the J itues River to | heixht, The river is | ! Inet evening thas penis ho bulk. that a stream «! water now eivit on fect wid ad faile | t ers Prece.ve | to exchar ney, ibis | ewa which they did evter- that south Car aw meet] t-Captare of Beve le Enemy subse. jan Ww rn that the t\ ere attacked t by a force of i nda tw 108 atate but stat ence From Georgia. Government ot Ngainet Files of Savannah ; ta ¢ affair t reserve respect t b } ‘ pe dius the tor A grand process place, at the cou beli and od t 4 a fy ~ ! ye Netons ri A wh buyer r the F ler Db rode Dive to pra d eed prayi Lowe ver, avail t to thew, end neonoh a Revolution Davis, an reet nersl Geary the qu geUUW au at 4 people had takea ch @ mectiung was u cre 4 1 4 the new rela- te t r eva wnt of & by the | pa ¢ Pg cab aod 4oFe e bad w # the cle uf 6 a* t play ‘ ol repl.ed, Pray winly You ougit Jel. Daviw the t , the did ty the privilege extended Me viet all prayers for « re uch, bub had found them treacherous, t offensive to Fovland, thieving end u urderous, and he be feved it would A wmecting bad been held in Dublu for due | uy « well fur the country if they were all exterminat- | pose of furmiug ea assoc od. We had tried to e.vilize the Indisns by traus- | the law of Lanclord and Teuant 1d for t ating Cloets sermon on the Mount for them, br ing tbe abolition of the Cnhureh Bstatlishmen he uever coull jwopress Christian doctrin @upon | The Lord Mayor presiied, aud t ere & lary thet el hough he had civilized thera to someextent | muster of Catholic ic rg) Ad Dolwe u with powder and bail, Mr, Nesmith quoted sever- | Leen ant cipated, but, th some slieht & al inetances of Indian berbarity ana argued that | tions, the proceedings were « ft auc orderly every atieript to treat them with kinduews bad been The Pope's Eacyonent Leiwor bad praiu t Upsucces#tul extracrdinary seneuthon in Lary dt & toyarced Mr. Kichardson believed that the whole fault was | asa formal repuctation of the couveuton be wee with the Governor of Colorado, who acted uv France aud dtwly tor the settiowent of the Rous doubt upon the aid of the Administration question, wut @ refusal to Compromise ex.e@uy Mr Doolittle denied that @ private soldier was | ditterences. The Enghah, French wand fulan awe bound te kill women aud childien, if commanded | papers discuss it at grene eneth, aod panerall fo do so by superior officers, condemn it, Tbe Prego Goveruu eu Mid te Le Mr. Powell was opposed to the resclution, be wreauly aunoyed by it, die Was eXpectad (uu cause he dob beleve in puntebing wes without | ig would lead tw a couplete r ‘ ‘ @ ivi afartrial, If the facts alloved agains ¢ Chiv tions between the Pope and toe Catuclic Licewresy hon were true, he out w be tried by court ware | aud wergy ia France, tint aud shot to death * Mr. Susser thought exceptional crimes de d News items. exceptional punshiuent, and this was ap excep It Was an uwtrocious crime, wulcn Lit te be awilt to punish, (Lp Telegraph to the New York Sun.) Phe resolution ot Mr, Harlan was passed. —Ad Ges Jiw Lane hus been elected U, 8 atoy fur journed until Monday, Kansas for aia years, 4 situ ls a Tew carb cont u te the Bavauteh Aja HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, } Bostou, up ty Thursday eveniog, reacuod Mr. Kasson presented the petition of Samuel 480,000 | Wiikeson, setting forth that be ig the Wastingion! A Canaptas, named Simuel sw les Was ur correspondent of the New York Tatmeng; thet be} yes ed at dhe luieruateual | hy vt vel ulae | Bled three ditlerent telovrama in relation t the } I porte woval of General Butler; that @ censorship had | dy te t ye block ade-ru eon established without uuthority ; that bie tele | we the past i theve mm grams were euppreased by order of the War De partivent in vw m of the pdom of the press 4 : hay and lawful business, ce. sod be praye the passage Breaks Corns § recupt t a folaw waking the graph as ceceesilly as the | ab Washington leet uo t a ma nt pebitiog Was relerred to the Cominittes | Gen, Banks Was aiwony t) « t to vp the Judlewry. 7 ri Pe arnath hhee ick ‘iiaific Simames Diligent, tr Meuiplie Hiway Mr é mv Fee hat alter « ay @ further : “FY Ark. suuk on the 10t a tus cvp#iderativa of the anti avery amendments tw the Cc t be A it w f 1 boast and cargo. jue! dius wives 1c Ltubon nae! teu We eebs row wy ' . ” total loss day uext, ! | 4 > Buurgiod was wisiu t he uly Coart Mr. Rolling (M the last sevaion be vot A edt aga mst the divent, bus when the | 2esterduy. Davis's ca od ty be yard an intended to recurt | caus it dut t ben @ ietalled hia nate in th ' however, be could | Coutederate States, Des o foeriad uu preserve the ¢ t { Union by presury : ing the prese 4 al Savery he would do it, | Meucay He w ! na wave them even if it | Pus Pennwylyvans 0 Dave wlll coe were neces extond Blave aud it was |) P letter to Ub Tow Wr eum, askin w moply o ved the amendment, wiped, wuill rye that patriotte end, tbat he | Pfuab teu t ner vues O84 NO ENA wuld ¥ rit. He argued thet Couvresa hes | of the I WOME Jaw sah ai ue t 5 er bo propose the ameudient w the Co: ave t wil wtibus eo Wu the pu yeULwMeut aud CoB wet fMssvurs iu abolishiu avers Biss J ¥ ‘ Greta Agee Stevens said wentleman trons Oko 'Peu- | presidims mepot the Provytaut by mvp Cuureds 1) bad exonorated thomwe in arn In the | iy Aimerics, ued et ble row. var Huruord, Cou rebel Blabod Mela responmioiisy tur this blood) oF war, aint placed it upon oiuwel, (Stevens) and Becbieuh om Friday qorniue, io thy wou your those who acted with bis. This a ytave | bis og charge if true, god should make them jee pos Goy ‘ 48 Governor @f Maine semis the tolluws ouly regret but remorse for their contacts He, | Ms mm She folluwing die, however, thanked God thas his long enserteined | POM 1m reply to one received from Goveruu : dd of avery bad pos been wean 4 Fletcher, of Miggourk pr toruiluy ius that Miasourt evl ng ag 6 said the epieapii ui tie gentleman | ig g Siete. 66 %'o Governor of ' fromm Ubio Would be: “ Here rears the wcle it a tree Bi te i Midious, detory wost bertioscious defeuder J slavery and orn. ‘ Ce iaed vie Che bel yp