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RN TS I -~- THIEVY-THIRN YRAR. } PI Bababes 10,146. 5 N EW YORK, MONDAY, JANUARY =] bare. No spesial ingtenetiond had beer civen for + nn the Prnstdantial coninet, and tha gies if 16, 1865. {Rist ONE CENT—IN GOLP TWO CENTS LN CURRENCY. aun WG. Brewnlow for Governor by neclanacion, | daghrenk, Abont four hu wir stof our men, it is A delegate asked if be would accept, whereupon ! {', were taken prismere: it about two hun. sponded im the following lansuage: it WUuMninn pPhongaca bemcdibes toed GenTL ewes : I settic the contwoverny by setir'ry “ 5 : «. Taannoim, the Confederate Secretary of at Twill sevept. (Applouse) TL canoot be Noury, anaetts, 1 & Bpeeial tuport. to ay Hea expected to do anythipg more, amd LT certalily | ¢ 4 that there have been imported at 1! ety ht to do vo las than tender to you, aga com 10 ot Wiley y ‘i ‘ “ hiheas vention mye eincere and unfeyned thanks for t! ; wit ath ea la er ae hei Lon Saas Sioa 7 over and distinction you bave couferred upon ine. | | ¢ ono: to Of Dallaire, 00 1 he Twill not speak to you at length, now. gentler He} | of re of blankets 820,000 rounds tit what tiack in speaking, if the people whould | + - - rati’y the nomination made bw you, Twill ty packages of rovol vers, Hol pa Kages of roe ticnne, 45 caumpon, wil ® kare CUantity of ether artes | INPomwATION haa hear Pariment feo make up in dewia and acta: and, Gat bein hel tf you wil seud up a Legislature to reorvan- e she militte and yp ther necessere bieine as, 1 ‘ pus anend te tus infernal evetem of warer aot Ww revolved at the Navy De Atnp Maver Gillisple, of the fiebting im the State, in Kast, Middle United tates bark Broetyia, on duty in 88. Amor'« Pennewer, Hf we have to shoot every man concerned | F8U0d, Ga, that the boats of that veasol have i ty euch business, (Loud and long-continued ap- | Several incereions inten, destroy aalt works, plitse, amid which the Pareon retired consisting ten Wettien af seweu | fred gation wach; twelve Kettles of seven hundred gallons each: twenty cane of four by #ix fet, and three hundra! Tne Convention are nominating members ot the Levinlature to-night. bushels of salt, The boats also tit tuirty ne Ps aroes and cantured a numberof Confederate prie Kertucky and Slavery. onora, The «alt works were situated eighteen : afoot Frankfort, Ky, Jan, 14.-The speech of the | up Turtle Liver, Hon. W. P. Kin before the Legisiature to day English press on the ar elicited much remark He said be had heretofore Lyous : im that ¢ vty ine lomte (het ’ . @ is not Lkely to re‘urn to the Unite! Btate Tbe sustained legal ansctmente favoring slavery, bee | Lindon Court Jorasal refuses to believe that ibe nse he deemat slavery in some respects bene- ficial to both races, although be bed never believed in the inherent fright of one man to bold another man \u bondage: but that thoae benefits had consed to accrue, and the rebellion wae responsible there State of Lis health slone caused bis departure frou Waelineton, inasmuch as @ few days after his ar rival, he was appo otal Ambassador at Viens The Court Jounsat adda thet the real socret retirement trom Washi ugton i the arduous uv ot the ‘ a duties be bas bas, a. JI would bave to for Me justfed the ects of the Admit letrath DAW) perforin tw keep all smooth between Boyland ana reyard to slavery, and vindicated the right of the | ane aurican Gorerument people to anend the Constisution and abolish slay - LOCAL NEWS. srwy ery, believing the Union to be the tinmutable basis of the Government, aud the Cunstitution its mute- ble pohey. t. be changed a8 necessity or expediency required. He conchided that Kentucky's intercet req ured the proposed amendment, as siavery had retarded her development aud scriousiy checked AND TLE VICINITY. THe ber edvancement Streke Swrerers PAarp—Diss0.c- Emancipation Kejoetcings in Missouri if ¥ rus I & Insoyon Ax Ispromation St. Lovie, Jan. 14.—-Goveruor Fletcher issued Bering. —At door, on Saturday,» large delogs proclamation to-day declaring Misecrrt a Free | Mem of Breet Bwoepers cougre;ated around the | State. in accordance with the Fmancipation Orai- Court Mouse anxiously awaiting the decision upon nance parsed by the State Convent Hondreds | Sb¢ motion to dissolve the ‘nj unction wranted upou : s 2 1 " F sf business houses and private reaidences were | he *pplication of Mr John Uecker, Shortly iter brilliantly Murminated to-night. Bands of music | *Welve o'clock it became known to shem that Jost are playing, treworks wre expining, and tho ce Ingraham bad dissolved the injunction, aud | poorly supplied with provisioud | re } suc trrest Vere ree thrills, Ge Jamea A, Seppos, Secretary of War -oughout th ited Sister, Mr. Frerett cave t a} . < {nt tae, bis pI and al the powers of his | Frede vakebire, Jan, 12th, 1255~Toe the Hon harass bed the NW. W. Sam. |i aut and logical nin, suas of compros | Sacretary of War: Ubare acremod Hon Moury 3 miee, In Febrnary, 1861, appornte on a | Foote of Qecoquan, on hit way to Wasblagton for committer Which went to Washington with the fol. | the purpose af got are 1 mace a8 be av owing petition. eigued invme ber of | Poll partewlars el Mayr Carrington by t) Daens of B nt hum. | imei. fhave parnied tm to await instructions diy pray thet sueh om « A waa slruct me whee r of adopted by Coneres for the pact or ‘ ae oll em brare « ntiel- D f Jaw our pregont difficulties 1 em bree pint eath c Ed ard Uverett ty such a plan of compro se as tniy be deenved On motion of Mr, Clark the mat 5 expediert to restore tranquility and powe to our | bf" Wae rererred be selavt comumttoo of five tanel toeer 1M len) v m wae | Sire ftiet nan, veer Bok oe {rue ¥ mm siened | the i i lave when | salout a t ver teora Ric hw, IMPORTANT REPEL NEWS. presente! to Congrea’, wae “oarried te the Clerk's | and twenty Alexaudins _ - — eee cove! in the fis the Lnion" The Richmond Wire of Thure tay hae an impor nee . She? ; When nor A ostarte to purchase the at Snot en Ge \ . ' Arrival of Blair at Richmond. | deat cr Wehincwn, Mr. Rvercte entered heartily | Att snnouncement thos irant bas bees rein _ . = nto the work, and delivere! a lecture upon Wash- | forced, both on the south and north side of we o ington. in nevtivewery ety in the Union. The} James Riven chiefly by well diselplined neuro WTERVIEWS WITK JEFF. DAVIS. procesda of these lectures furnlated tn dciiver troops ; thirde of the aur required, a in deliver : them Mr Kvorett was actuated t The Norfolk O1o Domisios # thatan expe at Sherman is About. ing dui le motive of infusing more patriotic htten inom Sherman's aruy went up the Rarannah - = ing Into the people, and preserving to thenel OD) pC eee won whieh red bout & WHEELER WATCHING THE YANKEES: | tre toot of ites romtont warrcio: ani eta . dave ngo, which destroyed about tn inocu When coupromis, con eet ons and entreaty were | tnjes of the Co urmbia a uth Carouna Rallros . . Mi alike spurned by uth, when the Na@enal | A company of South Ca a eo Uierm in the ¥.cine y "Wee < te , led when the rebels res | tty of Hardeevitle, were ure! Tbs expetion Ie £32.07 0 OO’ the Was rato be 1 it, 1 I fused even to's reegon and right, | te eandto be @ part of toe wrand scboue which then Mr Everett t yround which be ertpan ts prosecuting ‘for the isolation of Rich- Be Declares that his Object 10 et er end becaneme of tbe taoet | mond : earnest war en of the day, lending hie intignn: ¢ Resolatior et wiveed in the Cor Coming North was to and bis tel. Gib wheseeve key could be cade Geefill | ‘ \ ° - P to the Ur ‘ause, He last sppeared betore the fecerate Congress bs Mio Mew of South Carouue Riake eace. public, av the ¢ r of tt at the dudication ef | declaring that Cong bas the git to make — ------ the National Cowetery at Gettysburgl, on hel ta | War, and (be Pr right t) meke peace GOOD NEWS FROM TENNESSEE | 0: sorewicr, ints, of whieh gooasion be alluded | with the aavice oi oh | aud that all aiteropts tue sophietries of the rebe: leacers in tering of | of # perate Statest ake Jhewal aud re = badass fps ake, and prophesied the restoration of | tolutiot ry Anotte pa tiov et preages iss in lavery Dectared Abolished. [oo ics \pon ® purer and frmer bosis. Sines | tention t coummue toe war uut!l independe — then be has vconp.en t seit with pr vate snout | The Rak 2e4 Brownlow Nominated for Governor, | barely speaking in pubne excepts upon ootniene | Dde Bichinond Disravcu nag the following + ier Winslow r when bie vowe wae | I'he ‘reebet athe Jawes River commenced fa ; ‘ sause | {be tiour mK OY rhoom aud im ¥ ad Mi e > strengthen the Union cause | 09 City a scellaneous News tand | less thau twe hours had anda of ff ett @ | Ass Gebvlal, @ ry ® #talesty ® palrot an i i hter wen incies Further tt break in ot acitizen, Bawar rete o8 wall whiten the | ‘ a he at : bs 4 y : p s of our Lat tory, andin his death we | C@he! and tuk us the first and second THE STRERT TROUBLE -ETELED, ‘ao ae + eae e men whoge character will be | Stories of several buildings in ihe bk wer part of the —_— — © fescribed " and verse by the authors ot | sty, We have not beard of sav serous dudes ac- 5 » saat g pra, divine ue Uerefrom in tne neighborbeod. Lhe hy- Cos wc. Qc. every nation. ‘The most ewivent lawyers, » | sruiug. therefre i —_- - nd atetestnen of the world will vie in dofug boner | = thre t Robo 4 yesterday estopped Dewth o Hoa Kdward Everett to th isors af ne wh acheved # uutiousl fame | Punoing, but will doubtless yield forth their acus ' es ‘ } boned tl vt Waler toxin? sud to-ulght asa scholar aud a Mp@rih en o 4 nb s Boston, Jan, i.--Edward Everets died this adinsmbyatsh ROOTES seen : : bids give e cuetny duriiwe the storm of viel Ae lOJ, BA TAnOe ther pete. ines 4 r Boruiug at # o'slock, at bia residence on Summer Late Rebel News. extreme right, south of Calerabure Wo bave ux mreet, of apoplexy, ULis age wast) sears aud | 4 oiay of piair at Richmond Grant Pree | Positive int rmation on the subject, bat the uews is sbout nine months Mr Everett suirewed ia tl | paring for @ Move-the Floud oa the | we ve sae riant it bea Voere \ea rep et that Bow citizens at Faneuil! Hall, on Moicae nald | dames, Ete Ve a0 , iN i y gi Was ei ber ©! sending provisions to Savannat. ant zthe | Washington, Jan. 1 The Richmond Fxy eaeil| {the Duteh Gap Cuda shet am the river afternoon of that day was prevnt |) | pref. | of Friday, 1th, contajus the followiug from the | bas se bop, by this ine, tiled up the diteby aud P nile # obliterates all traces of the canal erence to a claim for daumges azaior e elt j Mobile Abvenrioke i | The Richmond papers have received news of Caarlestown, for overtlowing ® port! on of nis estate | The Yankees, about 4,000 strony, are at Franitin | the retnoval of G ueral at sod profess to be fn Moediord, by constructing # dam on Mystic | Milseonl river, withous mh i r 1 que TT excoodin eved, the vr ithat he never 0 rd, ‘ ; pplies are received by way ¢ er . W'Rs | dict the utecerdey any larm, aud bis retirement River, Ou Tuesday he became atlected with | to tie formation of the country thelr position leur: | would only create a Vacancy for ace rub getie- quis o serere cold, but ueither bis iriends | assailable, Our forces are inh Bie pi "a voxie ma rilon be dames tt ve i ; 4 thwart any mere they may mn naskicmish | sr 6 R chmond Exavonen, in vic F eatin nor himseli deemod it serous, Seturiay evening | oil ae day two or tires Yankecs were ki! ed, and Pe vt fed a "ke : ahi my os a re he appesred about as wel as uamal, and | fice captured F toe , conviudes that there is no plie of 6 in retired to b dechiulug te trouble eny one to re- ve rday last, seys the Charleston Mic j the! 1th, aus! suggests a law ¢ pelling le ' . t } the Yankees in unknowt ristion the otto in the south main with bim. About 3 o'viwk thie merning Hie | oe New river ou the 1 rth SENTINEL ra} ti Davis? reap) endenvora tw housekeeper entered lila r , sod found bim | Their tesin body, however, je atill in the ne shal cold water on the pr + of twuking G sleojing naturally. An hour later ale was alarmed | boot of Hur ecviile : AS xe Aly r “ ject saci ery i be General.ss.im of 4 leracy, by show by hearing a beavy fall in his roo d found bim | YOlopee but Wheeler is closely wateniug th tha: tn thatcage be cauvot discharye the Guttes ‘ Nuriace Gata ; cls ace bo pvermente. A ee iitwender ib the fled —the two positiuns beag Ying on the floor, bi uit Les by aie AuRIVAL OF Alk, neompatibte was promptly summouel, but before his arrival The Richmond Dieraton hae the following § i ‘winkt base ubrious article bermoswn Mr. Everett diat. The event wae annouucel iu “Francis P. Blair, Br, the Yankee Peace Com- | 1 tt e devas public spirit sud patriots io the nearly wll the churches as the commencement of | mianoner, arrived in tt city late Wed ie sr b exsiement and discussion had been pro morning service, and created » profuund feeling of | nicht, attended by a servant. Mr. [lair came "uce Gov, Brown's cist ianal «a DEW regi sadness, Ehortly after noon, the church belle of | our linea ata point in frout of Fort Harrison, helt | Merk fe gam Tila to ther ke ge aD th Gall: eu for vemett war re *# 4u @ ‘ the vity and suburlé were wlied. Mr by the City Battalion, Me was delnyed several | yy), ttreachery to the Bouth, at a Moment funorel will take place at noon on Thurwlay next. | hours on our lines waning for @ pertuat to come when ws@ry wan was neede!, wlile o ec berie io the Prost Church, Rev. Rufus Elis past 118 | the city, which was not procured till «late Lour ot | | Pipop it as an eloct.oeering dodge, to ‘ weer te : | cotel votes at the appromchiug 8 wie eivctionhe be prowmimed the Scate and City authorities will take | the night Since his arrival he has !een key TY) ke # coudicate tor re-election. part io the obsequice of this great and Good cite | hag kept himself from the public ey), and at . ovetne 4 whereabouts are shrouded in fo | oa OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMEND laree Mert Taltaven to ba ied a att py! peel san des | Vedernl Accounts of the Foo. Case. Washington, Jan. 15 —Vhe following ann - | Hotel, Wii we eyes Sere oe nue oo at nt le is Washington, Jan, 14—The Alexandria (Ve) A tough bis name does not Appear on the regiote ‘ the circumstances bieb Mrs Geut bes been furuisbed for general publicerion : tie hea tones met aocld 1 y severe) Of bis old | Sex (abt gaye the circumstances vader which Mr Devartaint oF Statm acquaintances, and thelr incetings wer arecter. | Foote came to Alexandria and subsequently weat Wasimsaton, Janu. 1s, w680.F ved by the utmost ordiality on both wavs, Heise) to Washinton, are as fllowe: The President directs the undersigned to pogiorm | Said to beve bad interviews with the chic: ea “Learning that she bad arr ced in the uely \ ¢ ‘ bf the | HVE obicers of the Government, What posed a8 | og of Dumfries, Vayu “ew daysages the paiuful duty of snnouncing to the people Of the | tn o., interviews we need Lot expect to kno until the Provost-Marshah, diepatehe:! thit s United staves, that Edward Everett, distinguished | Mr, Blolr returns tw the United * | nent of cavalry, who ou Muursday took ber into | bot more by learning and eloquence than by uu | yee tt best al Ea er ie aap gap te | custuds Phe Alexenuria BENTINEL saya Hothins 7 it hae | Sue Rew Fo bd tad : bout Senator Poot bi meell having been inter d Gurpassed and disintercated iabors of patriotiamy | yew yore papers, Mr. Biers ostensible bus! uess ie bis tliyht by reve vavalrytneu a Dat fri Aida @t 8 period of politica! digurder, departed this life | in Bat und, a rete, pre ase Bungee ey dy| taken back to Richim ‘ erally reported Yee morning. The several Execue | fr there i¢ nothing osvene Ly F We | i) Washiugton yesterday. Itis provable that he @ four o'clock this m | business or movewents, ist ascertain wheiber any | wasarroated tt wed.ately after he Ni redin disgust ve Departuents of the Government will cause ap- | ting can Le doneto bring atoute cessation of | coi, the rebel Senate, and after be had dec ia be propriate honors to be rendered to the memory of | hoatllities-—au end ve L this Ney think bis real | would seek wretuye in sotue foreigu clime, where bumness is io piace the Li nce lrninigiration in uld enjoy the hhe f whiet ‘ » . 01 aye se could en Me erty ol whieb he was depr.v the deceased at home and abroad, wherever the & geod position before the N rtharn people, who | bee 1 Pe f whieh de pr vod : ) inl auiinitie abs anknowindead ; in the Confodermey. At ey sfroiu @ couverse: Ls p he C t Batious) name aud authority are acknowledged, are just culled upon to fill anoth her crate Licvola | ou with Mra. Foow, that she bad u passport to (Siyned) Witam A, Sewarn, koowa thatt he pr position abe wil ROARS Ore ean | fears the Couledoras y) 404 Blaried from Richmond Sketch of the Life of Kdward Everett, | '28! Sey Wi!l be spurned by ou My vernnicuty OUN | three weeks age. Séuater Foote accouipunied ber, veil our rejection of thera ¥ evabie In wo vefore | Lut w thous auch aattority, for the purpose of ave Mr Everest was born in 1795, ant waa conse | Uisis’a aid to prove that we | iow her wate over the Pow ae ih ‘the o cantine, quently 70 years old at the time of hie dea, He ‘ ho torus OF pe thas | oy once. was lasued to the rebel Provost-Marsbal at gevvived au excellent education in this country, but | Botbing ia tof Lit ba \ vigorous prosecution Of | Kredericksturg, by Secretary of War Heddon. for : the war! Mr, Blair will return ty Graut's les | by greet. Lo was accordiugly tracked to Duw went to Europe upon the completion of bia studies } ou Suturday, if the freshet subs 6 euttici Hy te | tries, there captured, and taken bagk to Bichuscud bere, where be received aii tho advanta.or of » | eaable a flag of bruce bot to fs MY ory | Waahington, Jan. 14—It appears from a ¢ Buropesn classical education and attained that biyh The Richmoud Examines of Jau itu contains | foatiou with Mrs. Foote, that ebe bad # passport degree of mental culture, that ele sauce of diction, | the : 2] tae i: ee ; | Ww leuve the Couledorms, aud started row Kieu besuty of rhetoric sod toisbed oratery which, dur- rencs aris reported to bave entered our | nd t eoks ay r " 7 tans alge p <é ida ie sani lines at Elliots's Hill, conan from Fort Harrison, | 4HOn! hree weeks 4 Seuator Foote eceuumpa BAS FORE CAFOEE OF PUNE SAF vice, sO CMINCDET | aud is seid to heave been wonton to Richmond by | nied ber, but without euch wuthority, for the pur distinw:! ed hun. After bis return from Europe, | (eyoral Ew Here t Ht rreported thatch | pone of weet ber sale over the Potumuc, In the 2 tt bevan e at ! jute priv L ne t admitted to the bar, _ rapidly rose to a position | ‘Vese ure the current stories, W bope they are | ebul at Fredericusbus, by Secretary of War Bed eof eminence auong the notable lawyers of whom |! pogtrue No good ean come ov suck & tniewivd, }d oa : . . ; don, for Lis arrest, | sd accordingly tracked to % iT sabes y r, | and some evil may be result : | evcepesed at that “ boasted —of Webster, | Mie pret ue or) f the nes River cont \D files, there capwaied, bod taken Uae ww Bick te, aud ther compoers. - 7 Rutlor's causal ' and may do wore tor Butler's caus) (han all hin ex woud, Mr. Everett came prominently before the publi | pl sion may woeh ibour clear ormay Oil ut up | mA “i = Ju 1520, when, a8 a member of Congress from Mus- | Sib mud an Les ‘ idee bs rf sabe wg The Dying Out of Slavery. sechusetin, he entered into the diacumsion of the | que ma te oon bigh av that of last yeur by Teunessee iy line, elavery quesiion, which then began to agitate the | : Cineianath Jan The Comuekciat ‘use evuntry, with all th » € ence and t sen the | net niinual activ. P Nasbeil ‘ (ree which character zed his 5 services | ity of Grant's army railroad, and | @Pecial dispatch from Nasheiie, which daye he fm tier years. As that tiroe be was bitterly oppemed | night, aud se eed Wo be breueports est Teunewsve State ( ntonu bave unsuimously 10 the project of votent ubuiition of slavery; a f Lis love weer thouta douls | pagsed o reso! declaving sluvery torever peunced his poadiness ts shou er a musket to put | be made, perhaps the com ‘ imae oh a down a slave insuriecticn, and elated that slavery, | rob blo Lave, eid py Hoy it berougtout the state “while it eubs ote where it exista ita duties are faou our lines cuved io under Mee Convention als ded @ resolution probibst preecppoted aud sancrone religion Ashe | the late rains, aud some casualties are eaid to Lave | dug the Legislature (io Tecuguiding property in grew vider, however, Mr, Everctt's views upon U taken place avery a u became greatly wodifie!, ant t Phe following ie trom the Bichuwoud Wuie, of | 8M and forbidd.uy 1 irutn requiming compensa ears ln en Governor of Mvssachusetts be oops. iba déih ton & be made ty the ow cere of aleyes A resolu wld more conser valive ince. It was ae Becre sf I cic 1 wes alto Sdopted abr ng the declaration tary of Bute Corny Mr. Pilimore’s a Sirat.on, | THB OKBAST OF HON B.& FOCTE pe 1 { ny tha M.. kb ereit atiained the highest degree of | que tollow communication wos received in | % State iudep © @44d the mblitary wepue popularity, conluctiug the responsibte and de icate | gre LU vuse of f, presentst yosturday a vue | made with the Coufedirate States in 146): «ao dues « tf his de} ariment iu @ Manner that Won the | or \ucx, from the President, through bis private ebrogating all 4 Lo aad ordi.auces passed io admiration al.ko of bis own counwymeu aud for- | socretary, Gol. BON, Harrisou: id A b tt ¥ pe by gu betious, Daring thie period the Cubs ques | Ezeoutive Department, Ja Seat Py pursuance thercot All the otheers appoluted by twa Was xolt Dg to[.e sinong the leacing pa pay ee Aimer Firs fre * lthe acting Gover hid aucvmsion to vice boas Prauce land, Spain and the United |? 4 ying F por, irom ihe secre of | Were copSsmed. Tiv propositions of the Conveu- Bietes, sud the first diplonuatiste of the eevural | ue seoviapany pore Beste te cae hell . hae emuotries Were euyaged upon ib—the objact of | Wet > ramen cucieks' ore ae us tien ore to be # bantie he peo r ratifies the European nat ving to obtelu from Boies of HA ada me S| tion on the ud of February, and on the gesigus upon Cuba, Br Fyverets repress Wort Wh sapien le 8 hea . us e am N . ich oe tee uniercols te Calved Bites in this question |! Be eae son ta order th Cis ey | Metnoars of the Loy satus arly teres bin aod Wea cullen opinions for his diplomacy, li ne ghia ale catia ae ins Altes jred delevates partic pied tn the pra 9 of 1560 dr, Evere't wae uowlnated for Vice Preside OF SUR SORE Rees en eee lhe (Gaaveniiy. anil test harmony end vt tee United sc.tes, by what was called the om | PFCrst le b Mie a . rome, or ‘Boll-Everett’ Party. Mr, Everot [=\gne2,) elidel strict tude ood fevliog prevail i a Brownlow is the via Wotdesire thig GolMnation, but many of his | War Departmen! S Aw Richmond, Jan. it ULunimous choice of the Convention tor Wov- warunes! fr de urged bits to accept, a the bope | Tu the President of (he Confederate States —3.r | ¢rnor'? that the new party soight be the means of healimg | I uuve tue boper to sbi w your amiormation wg I * the breach which then thrvateco: the war whie upd direction, the subjo. «i copy of & K.e7ram re- Naghrilie, Jan 14 —i0e 2erinetece Union Stay eee ince boew realise! ie party beving bom J cere few tae Peed) Weel a Peer eae | Convention Wu us makvD t6 day pocumated Pury that they w itled to sho c sands of onthusiastie citizens throux thy streets w v ere entitled to, and should receive their Dav. Cheer c* € ov yo. Wloess the yrandt spectacle, P $4 scheniea . @ good news — The men then 1 to the Comptroller's ottice, From Catro and Mr. Peennan having anticipated s dleeision la Cairo, Til, Jan 14..-The rebel her of } favor ot the men, was ready to pey them off. Ine Tennessee, Iutauw G. Harris 19 ou @ Viet to Fors | very abort emake ity-tive or thirty clerka wore rest ut Var'e, Tennesse busty en {upon the pay rolls—some in check ay ing om id others in payiny the men Vp to ‘The Call for Troops. six otclock P.M. upwards of &80,000 had boen Augusta, Me, Jan, 16..~The followiny it an ex- paid, end the bala: 469,000, will be paid to-day tract from «letter of Major Littler, Assistant Pe | At 24; o'clock PM. the Cartmen's and Laborers vost Marshal Gen ral for Maine : Ansociacon bekia weeting in the Park, with Mr Ifthe quota of any district or ab diatrict under | Joho Lynch inthechair The chairoanapoke the eall of duty, 1864, for 600,000 men, is mor ie oh wre a of the actle t the C tinews’ Asaoriy than fited, the excess ip years of service is ear. 4, and the r agent, Mr, Hecker the remarked forward (ud credited on the 1 of Dee, 1b, for | it at such action om the pars of Mr, Blocker iad JO0,000, and the quota retuced rocerdinely, | heprived poor men for atmeof their bard car terprete Cireutir No 1, issued be Gen, Fry, toe and caused a ereat deal of sutleriog amone aud thir tumihes ble referred te the act ige Tigrahansy, in dies \we excellent, and on loval workingmen taving p result IsO6, bt Giemn tbat aiter alk proper credits arc ver and quctas tually tixed atthe Provost Mar ebal General's office, then only actual eulistwente eau further reduce the quota, hay uuetion wa thar ot the ared fe owing eeries ¢ ius they Were reed aus Mi Unaninourl) ade re Newa Items, Whereas, We, thie workingmen emplored throurh _— 2 the Corporation of th ly of Now York, in (bp Velegraps © the Mew Yorks Sun.) perinterding the rem sviay eHliem® yarbege, have fwthinlly perfor $ auc! laborta the ast Gas. Tuowas aud etal? were ut Peducal, By, 8} faction of the Ciry) tor, who promptly ‘or warded the necessary tu order to eueliy few in ace us to receive the ar Cot, Fowt prominest wember uf the New Whereas, Mr J ore oat Jersoy Legislature, died et Jreuton, Saturday | Citizens’ Assoclut nauthor cod and eveulng. Col, Fowler wes a son-in-law of the late | couvitutet body, bus caused an inuuction to ue jasued restraimug the Gon) Ww GuUntal D, A. Brodhead Kis death pute the Dowe rete tn | gicrag mich poy roll cud retardiuy the payment the tuinomty in the Uouse of Assembly { our just dues; therehy deuy.ng to us pot culs ok coral but mauy catancea the w Becavug of deserters trum Forrest's rebel come pe sustain lite, therefure weod are dau ing bo Cairo, F1., aud takeing heaolved, ¥ e work Mien, @sruend tbo eumnesty vsti Forreat is reporved to be ot | feel thut itis aduty we owe urselved to ua 4 kuown w vur fe low-ciizeus, luo public man Paris, Tenu., organizing e large torce for a copteme: | ievunces; and while we repudiate and plated raid tuto Northern Kentucky. countegauce uuy act of Violence or rigtuus dcun u Bie -Ges, Witiiaws, whe has been Assistant | tration to Warrant ® recognition el our richin an Si 2 , | citizens and our just dues es workingmen, we Adjutant Geueral of the Arty of the Potomac since igel Justified in calling this iuect.ng, wud prewn ftw organizutiva, bas been appointed Inspector | ing tothe people or tis wrest ity, iy au boca Geueral of the armies uperating against Richoopd, | #84 Plea heryad 4 wtate pent or ue " , 1 4 ‘ wre how sullerivg, teeliuy ayeured thus the od will be located at City Pont, with Gen Grant. of the people"? will be ard, and the ruzkts ul tua Tas Awsuican’s Beautort correspoudence, under | workiugtiau, the bu k of the cit will ba wait tained; and be theovlved, tfurner date of the Oth lost. deys Toes the price weteel aa citice of from Kort Piaher “Nine deserters camo tew days since, and were this great and givricue country, uf tiie uobi picked up by one of the blockading vessels, They | where tue tree lite # vlanted, aad tue 4 . reased ul every Clit seek Sa ler und my ropert that the fort was about surrendering on the ae Sahiat caused’ b fentee on. Gus Vath, When ey were surprised w learn that the troops were betuy withdrawu trom the sbore Vhey represent the garrison a4 greatly demoraliz- , eu, lhe quarters are oil destroyed, and ibe wen part teat uu, porsivn of our lellow-ciligens should ay utt 0 were cud Qacounteuauce yur to ua the pisteuce tor which surely ‘the laborer ia worthy Kesolued, ‘Lust we recoguize Jobu Hecker iu reviuni rihis aa tb ) VO Wileuy ty. the a tio uu ww All wi quiet ip 2 payluvos ut "i ss . wmervices perkomued Be wuK Ubitnuly wou the Nect. There are uo Uadwetous of ab varly unjust, wud an uvsUuccessul utveny y muvument, cal popu arity at the expense of 4 uuu, vod by duch acho + Las wo tempt as a war, hos p y proven b enewy Ww the work guud tully show unhiness to be recog. zed sa uy pos As Pepressubalive vi lus Geueral Intelligence. y Mall w the New York Sun} lugu ¥ Vevvidy Wh OLY Al WE ‘ gontidence could Le pl Tag 0 8 Contederate consenpton act exempta Resolved, Vout we oo not recoguize the riyus vue editor tor euch newapaper,”* the Cisizeus' Associubon, or any Ulwer ame pou lwo tovuseand of the rebel prigouera at Eins | Loey of meu ty cours the payucer ave wu applications to take the oath of a huve or Way pertura acer the geoce-—tour hundres within the laat Ofluen days. ( Corporation ut the Cty | dad wow i Masog Ges, Gudirey Weiteel, commander oo the | 4% a8 mtd reset sUuplod wutlont, j 5th Corpe, United States Voluntowrs, Art tte | eles a eae v4 BUF a eiatid, is Jewon Was tuartied on Thurwday eveuimg % Misa | Wi) te fe pie itt ¢ Pal Mae niga ; Louise Boyen, vt Cincinnati, my “« hae , 4 ith peep i < desvly bab We recusulee ine ‘ ( Dawist 8, Nowsom (Union), uf Winone Coudtty, | oy" Auswiation ue ecbing Wilhvus aul.cs.c bes Leon elected United Brates Renatur trom Miunes | og formed fur the » purpose of fta, to succeed Morton 3 W ikiusun, aud serve | right of the poor man toreprescut the; fur six years tro whe 4:4 of Mareu pext upacity, aud claiming thas n pa ehe Gen Saxgspas ons started ou @ tour of tusper j suould Le repres and gover ‘ of the depart hia commeud., These | whe have accumulated gull. + Wie rane Cusbrace the Gepartipents of Waal my Camber | vu as one of ther uum er laud, Weet Virwiuie, wud the Middle Department, | Meso urd, Lua dt is vur dose t dubs vy Gea, Hascoce's sew Pirst Army Corps fa # lin wily uiapiuy tue aud tober ia vray by en 1 up ce reply as could be oxpe ted under thec er tu au; port a, aid ¥ oo d cumstances, aud the ouly drawback experienced aclves, upon receipe wy Wet 4 toue far ig the obtaining uf offeers wo eeud inte the | Erous Um Wy BL UBeY Fosutbe Yur Wolk, au lv aud Pathfutly pertorus ib Bietrs to recruit | Keaolved, Tint while + od te u u Yo Provincial Secretary 4 Caumta bas seat einai : | be up bites Bud iomuite be up . communication ty the Guverumen* Passport Azoug | OMe ilaie bition, ety ou EY OL Colton at Halton, Wo whe effect tame it ie uot desirable to | tick, abd of nusiiulbe eu vibers end uo asue porte, io the future, to way but oatural ple dge Pi sivae Gat f . i boru Britsb euljects Dise@ oF cousbue # ot or Oo) the Wok peouxtaur Sewarp hes immed «@ circilar an- | weo's Apia 4 4o4 WHY bus reuioves oa nouneing tua ol) coumuter offices tu the provinces | wiuee stacy bhe om Myuuhlon wae gral ying ou our beriberu and northeastern border ore | who way do so belure our Just duga ars gece, gutborigzed tu receive United Bastes currency in | (Pbe two Lest rewiubous guup.y than Musor payinent for passports, and directing, in case auy | Bois, Greuueu wud Develo ter gucir curls ou be couse shored en excess over the preseribed | hal! blag wth aged.) pce, "bat otaund the auwe {Rea (ved, Tome wey ob wo suse ' uihe Luseis rebel under cue Capt. Jones belunving | every pyacey! io ea ‘ eho to Welker Taylor's forces, recently « aptured ninety | uct we tacilibake ta Invi dts nero # lereat By Mprmgs, Ky. kbs, We | Vary be iy ud prisons Y, under tag of truce, int i ft in j Beverulae “vs aud & ed them to the Federal eogumauder | elt 18 8bG aclun ws ‘ ° ‘ there, with the wttpulation shat be should uy be | UAlbavUBl, Jaity Cowal dita Paras “Mov aue paraded Until afer o lapes of twelve hours | Mec dete Movs, Pari POLAR, Coiba tice, town turthe ticulare of the rebel a ah) Abr Boule bas issues ibe following Buvely Gourt Haupe, Randolph county, W Var , ‘ iitits arly on lass We joesdey moruind, & au | Gira Tnarpero's i baba » vod, The Uniou trocpa at the post owe 1 ae ee + VOm Ory 14 1m pletwiy takes by surprise, ue well as vin sculer Re W)e a +4 att bbe We rebels rughung Ws a ee bent) bboud ue 4 te Wek ak page

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