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TALE THIRTY .THITD YeAR. ) NUMBER 10,150. ty Telegraph to the NV, ¥. Sun. UR WASHINGTON LETTER, | THE NATIONAL ISSUES, War, Peace and Politics, TANTON, BLAIR AND BUTLER. NEWS FROM VIRGINIA. Successiul “Cavalry Expedition. EE PREPARING TO MOVE. Guerrilla Raid in Kentucky, FIGHT----THE REGELS DEFEATED, Obsequies of Edward Everett. IMPRESSIVE CEREMONIES. Our Canadian Relations, RIENDEY SPohei OF THE GOUVERNOR-GEN ity and Miscellaneous News, QUEER MATRIMO An Injured NAL SUIT. Elusband Wants From Washincton. ae Wor and Ponce Ramors—The Bilal pn, or the Hate tle of the Military Got! nee of the Sun.) Washinyion, Jan equally die from ic hmor Lar circumstances attending posmile to As a severe} ‘utler waa show. not take the place ‘in and out pressure was brought | pretensions he Bouthwos!, eretary Stanton's dispatch reflects beayily upon the ms nagement of the military por- tion of bie a a&ainst Fort F.she vent public | mwveen them will provoke make the s,lintera fly of the Army of fe, and any difference ® coniest that wi an, whose intimation snot out of therefore out of the Union ; that ree the question, a ir reprerentatives to | Ant political | © fact would wlers to make i} Cavalry Expedition, ow York, u veort, which y scouted through Pa'!rfax and Lou- | 52 ponies and 11 prisoners. During Friday, Col Clendenin, with bis command, dashed into Lecs- otters f rebel cavalry, now burg, and captured » maji-carrier, with frora mea in Rosser’s division stationed in the Shenandoah, to parties in Loudon County. In this expedition +'. not lone a single man, From Virginia Headquarters Ariny of the Potomac, Jan 17 The Third D vision of the Second Corps, mauded by Brevet Major-Genrral Mott, was re- siewed to<tay by General Humphrey, The afar was one of the finest witnesse | so far this season Gen. Humpbrey and those accompanying bim were handsomely entertained at Gen, Mott's head. quarters, after the review one of the best banda in tho service discoursed seme choter sic + where mu- The news of the fall of Fort Fisher reached bere this forenoon, and being sent (to the various corpa headquarters, and thenee to the army, caused much rejoicing along the linca. A salute waa ordered to be fired at noon in honor of the glo- rious event, which waa done on the right of the Woe. No firing has occurrod many part of the as the rebe's seem busy ine for several dara, t mov.n¢ foro nangeof seme kind _ —) From Kentucky. Loutarilia Ky. Jan, 18.—Forty guerrillas un- dor Pratt end MoGregor, @ consolidation o bands, at 8 o'clock Barlstown, for the purpose of recovering their men, Johu that place, tent f several yesterday, mado a dash tn no of Robinson, cor nedin the jail at Rardevwwn is garrisoned by a detact f Fe loral soldicra under Capt.G. WN as not the depot on fire, and it was burned to the ground, The body of Mr. 8un- berry was consumed with it, Federals bad a heavy Scht. Boel, Munday and Marson were kill The were finally routed and driven from the town Is, Tho guerr The guerrillas and Capt. Pratt and Pat. 24 Lieutenan 1, and several others injured, guerrillas The pursult was cont.nued ull darkuess, whon @ @top was put to further proceedings. Late Southern News. The Revolution to the South, Tus Southern papers present increasin of the diseo evidence I that is the sure precursor of a siuk- ingewuse, The wantof succoashaainduced the inevitable crop of bickerings and reeriminations among the leaders of the rebellion. The newspa- pera which have heretofore been most violent and Dletant in their advocacy of soces- sion, now extibit @ dogree « uneas and distruss, which no doubt reflect the general opmnions of soci and the prevail. ing sentiments among the masses, The currents of hope and thoucht seem to be setting in favor of peace, and the spirit of the press confirms the surances receive i {rom private sources, to tho feet that nothi ace is now tallied of Richmond, and throughout the & sion of My, Bratt Lea no douts helped to accelerate a: coutirm the peace tendencies which can only wean return tothe 4 Union under whatever guise b “reconstruction,” “negotiations sud “conferences,” the subject may be discussed to aave appearances, tothe Jnrr. Davis oli care In this view, t opinions of the Richmond preas npon the nature of Mr Examine Biari's visit are has the foll The rumors concerning the nature of the negotistions O.d Bair carr ck with him are very oumerous, but we ao vidently sasured thas the commission has brought the pesce ques. tion to a po.nt, that provi for th appointment of commissioners from either side, with authomty to lay a peace foundlation, Tustis all, The Ware confirms this statement: Tl is understood that Mr, Biair had a pmvate and confide tlal interview with the Presiient Ne ame in no offfcial capacity, aud had no inl ine tereouree with any member of tho government. The belef in well-informed circles is that this in- terview may lead to a conference between author- ined acents or comminastouers of the two govern. ments, It is known that President Davis wil! eB: t no obstacle of form to stand in the wavy of senting or rece ving commias.oners, Mr, Mair was Sandaome!y entertained during bia sojourn in Richmon!, We are essured that the report is true that President Davia har sent an autograph letter »Mr, alr expressing Lie wilingness to send or et ners authorized to nogotiate The statement: paper f peculiar intercat wine important re ve COMM.e8 peace The Dispatoa publishes the followlag more cire | cumstentiol account: Mr. Blair called upon the President on morning; the meen + Ca on H Mr, Diair, woe marked by a ceyree that was as refreshins as it wos ehook the Pre Friday part of ality Thy him of ce berpected, leni*s hand warm! asatirir at the same time of hia uudimir od recard aud | eaboon The frst comp) ments er, he requested a pr.vate conferenc ith the President, as immediately ace tobian After apr ‘ eduration, Mr, Ty Thy ith the of the the him a note aa « Id, perhaps, ta | Writing what be ‘Vavis) ial said had Written to report tat le was wil had ever buen, bo appolut Otiniesioners t) meet com oissiouers of My. Lincoln, with aviewto the ad Justment of the ltt tee ox sting besween the two , countries, It is underetool that Mr, Bi told the Presi i taat became in no offiaa characte simply with the kn dye und consent ol My He expe op nim shat Mr, Lincoln would certa mistoners to meet ce var Presi ton Tho bare tearrei Mr. Blair down ts 168 river, t back Geueral Singleton, un Miinois | Peace er Unauthorized peace om ace COIN) ssiouer bus.ness 3 Sumt | fous, F the benetit of “whom wo will stare toat Giew + Singleton (6 as the Atewod House whire be bas cen Callel on Ly & uuniver & sbaens, The distrust tend alarm s em to be mor: genera and the.r expr on wore vehement outside of Ric’ mond, where the personal infl f Day and bis coaajuto's nu doubts represses the wioonger wnanifestations of dis ent. ‘Lie lottesv.ile, Va Cuconicry, in an artice tulating she fa!lures ofthe war, charzes the respou- sibility upou dere Davis, It states: If Mr, Day aud the court were ¢ dash thelr ¢ rains oul, We miyl } calarnity | but © dragiing the whole seers. siou fleet atter thom, We kaoow that we are told that we roust told upthe hands of the ¢ erpment. We have been told s for nearly tov eere, And if ever press aud people did lend an unquesion ag confidence their rulors—if ever a whble country aid place itself implic.tly ecutive—if ever men and treasures were laid at the nlon, They found | &et of one man—if ever S0ip Yas surrendered to Go lar,e ladies of rebels in aruae® bus brought tp | belmaman—it bas been doue right bero in shane Ngion troops did from place to place, as though preparing | in the hands of the Ex- | _NEW_ YORK, FRIDAY, JANUARY | Confeloram States. The Government {a ‘and hae een properly) alin all. Our wh ion waa freely tendered, We issue Treasury notea, bonds cert! fowtes of indebt+ e@dinnas, to ower $1,600,000,000, We have thia voar paiié a cent, of our whole property in taxer Nearly all th have been ne 8 roalign, Perverted way . we have bee ran impure air: we have been t blood | we have seen with a refracted Niebt: we have prophes- 4 male popula- have perm: ited it to fed with stammering Hips, Our lesder ia aftieted with proud flesh jhe sees with ot jueeye; bis ear Las no sense of mony ; behas no idea of propors » no tes of relation ; he ted with color! huuneas ; he combines like the kale he sees with tho vividness of the t there is a villainous demon within th things out of their places: like some t ment in its conception, a chord ora string has been brokenand what ahould have de od eloquent Matis, uers barsh, discordans sounus, The people of Charleston are als Slarmed at the prospects, judiing from the tone of the papers of that erty. Tuey do not seem disposed to give up slavery at the bidding of the Richmoud junta, and arevery bitter upon the allezed mia management which has re to tremity. 1 ad of intensely teed them thisex- o Menevsy save: Toa Atoing at eal ra a in the causes of the effects under which endanwered, men are found wh toad remed ir ving out quiet ne ra date the war, and forcing them to f y are t le nd thattie Yan the upper of my and that aber { munity ftom War is over ; they aret hoose between tigi ting with us the weakest party, or er party, our enew They are t avery (or for individual treedom) ont .oron the side of our euemy, for total and ge Henan cipation of their tanlies race and people allured by ail the fanel uxurics of nothing " have ut of la mb bukie dent of prineip % the propomt desperate in absurdity an ib ie In everytu ug else, Can ered tnd no remed for the incompetency and moamanagement t fa ruling Us down vo ruin Toas te the evil from which we must ar 1 esoape, An application for a writ of haber corpus behalf of Mr. Fooie, the member of Congr iu Vennessee, who was arrested by order of Jet! Da vis, for an alle 1 attompe te ro con is wife, bas been matter Was reterre f Representatives was de forced attendance me mote the public go " Were requosiod ty disc! from custody foe papers which were oxulting in the Federa retreat from Fort Fisher have been forced t thelr that it id not be taken, by pub- tbo pinion lishing news of its look upon Ste fall ae a blessing la dingy it iu the folluwing aty the tall of Fort Fisher, saya the Richmond Di PATON, We Dresiitae, clowea the port of Wiinin jton., Jt commands the main entr Four River, aud will, we ethee t b wie tLe river compleiely, giving bheny aa it doom a coure lod ment on tie lel bank Port Caswell, thor works, still wud the soern river. Fort F sberia ul € gton, Sac regard t Port Fiaber as 9 dinaster, while yu edt consider ita blosssag in diagniae, fine latter, who tinoat be said. a nuu sa ” Lanny at thet W wale om roth I 1 bat the ! t t have ber tile rood to Um 1 lous of ortt ur colon has f 1 ihe we he b { et s. It is prones I t tha wt ‘ d spate, was making a hee abou aKeuust their rear, tuay retake tl Arumer prevalod Rict that J ( Breck had boen made Socre ef War in Pence Rumors from North Cerofinn, The Vortress Monroe corresp« t of the Nore folk OLp Dominton gives the following tmportant rep whe: The Raleigh Wata of the 12th ir nt comes elioralyin fav Tuas may be effected, a co e States a arm ative are recor sine diftic ties of the positively slarming recure, and guerr lias and bandits 4 saty tarougaeut the whole interior, The desortere who formerly sought refuge in the tovunsaing in the wemern part of North Carolina, bave tecome embolioned ut ther er increase in nunjbers, and utwek and over- power the guarda leit t the v« Husie ness of all kinds is su ely ithe ab tants | are fact romulving & « tote the paumitive cor dition of savages, T! } Caroling nulla have mostly laid down their % and are att themwelves throug tthe Btuate, On the Lait stant, resolutions were wliced the N 1 Carol.na Leyaslature, recommend. clea. tion be appointed trom: tak be sould Tepres ub ris ‘ ake, ft proceeding & Was gion bo secure terns of pouce Lie te uliobs Wore fered tob 1 r te More Hebel schemes, The following jet from our Consul at Havans pivos some hw ly important inforina- tion: | Unirep States Consenare Grvrvan) Havana, January 9 isos, f | Simeon Draner, Bay. (lector of the Port of New York: Bry-Lhe steamer € th } port on Thursday Ine the du t. & tu eon communicated ty too) yt beheve she las vone to one ke "Cus Sal, abouts filty males 2 Caruenar, bo be nited up tiea er, dt will be weil to Warn nas. veasels saias fou port to be or ari nzacnet her H#abont 225 foes long, has two smoke-stacks, lays low iu the water, aad is | painted # ligst¢ r at white, I SECM RAION eta Lire are miakiug @tirie to st ‘ harbor Mt Bt. Markey ou la ‘ t la, 46 Sow port for blocks ere eo thab toey may Boter with steamers io toe miehe time, e WituwaM T, Misa, U8. ¢ i taeuerel at ilavana, The Funeral 0! Edward Everett. Impressive Ceremonies, Boston, Jan,1),—1 Le ‘uneral of Edward Fverett took place to-day, in the First Church, serv more private held in tv mer street, es of a pre f the residence lecease t priately was appr in the syinb ls The re c brough: to the 8012 o'clock, escorted by the Iudepoudent Cadets, the follow.ag 4 n acting ag pull-bearera: Hon. Emory Wa ‘ Ex-liovernor of Mavsw uiinetta; FLW, Lincoln, dry Mayor of Boston ; ae itll, Premident of Mar vard University; G. 7 Bigelow, Chief Justee ; Goorge Tieknor, Trustee of the Publie Library Robert C. W Prosident of the H'stcrical Loring, Vice-President of the Union sident of the Academy of Be cures D, Grabew, Colonel, ain, Bear-Ad- inacvipwen upon ha 20), aise, And din. | were to arrest suy person violaung the act for the | protection of passengers and amends said eect p ery 1865, {eee ONE CENT IN GOLD TWO CENTS IN CURRENCY, | coffin, bone upon a solid milver plate, was an fi. | rr teetion of pasaeneers. and requiring Neate to be lows :="Kdward Everett, born in Dorcheater, | kept of the age nativity and the proposed place of | Mars, toe i1t) of Aprils 1794 tied in Boston, the | settlement of the emixrant, with a «ta tot the 16th of January, 140 Upon the casketa wrerthe | death on the parsave, the mantfiotte be «worn to | of white flowersand evergreens were placed, The | by the Ceptain or Mas’ It also requires the | Rervices Were siniple and itpressive, opening with | captiing of passenger abips to pay fir the death of | She burial chant of the Eplacopal service —"' Teach | overy pers ver elht yease of aye, the 1 of me t wry days,” followed by the reading of | ten Jollars to the collector of Costoma or & Appropriate pasanyes from the Scripturesnand pray- | teudent of Enieration to be ® fund for the er by the Rev, Ir, Walker, President of Harverd | rick and destitute emigrate, It authorises the Colleve ev, Rafos Bilia thes made an eloquent | Buperintendent Fr ation to aue for the collee- aud touching wldrees and prayer, after which the | ton of fines incirred andor this ect and empowers usual church serv ce was read over the remains of | hita to employ cere for hia aamistance under the ‘ 1 . ' closing tercines by singing the | direction of the Secretary of Bhate, Adjourned wll | anthe r bodies are buried tn the ] Monday. dust, but their names lve for evermore.” The remaina were conveved t ount Auburn, The HOUSE OF REPRESEN, ATTVES. burial procession wes long and imporing. Two The Bpe ker n af the Select ¢ companies of volunteer cavalry, two of infantry mittee, yester+ ands compang of warines frou the Navy Yard, | 48Y authorized to bo appointet, wo investigate the acted as an oacort alleged charge of curt iphon ool malfeasance Both branches of the Legislature met at ten | against Lucen Anderson, a nove roof the House o'clock, adepted resolutions of respect to the | of Representatives in connection wiih the proceeds mewor { Mr. Fverets, appointed a committees to | ings of General Payne in Kentuck Ve attend the funeral, and adi urned, A resolution waa adopted tnatructing the Come : mittee on Wave 1 Mea to luquire into the exe From Canada, pedioncy of assessing one per cent, on the tirst six hundred dolla) f incor y tpt Speech ef the Governor General, his agi i atabpaperdh dei * es On motion of Mr. Eliot, the ¢ mittee on Come Quelee, Jan. W.—Parliament opened to-day. | mer Was tnetructed to inquire into. tk xrpe The Governor in s opening speech congratulates lien famer r the Steam out law of 155%, ov the House upon the general prosperity aud content- tet ue curtain the appointment of pilote > oem ar a ‘ ! ult ae, ment of the people ant the continuance of peace. leave tor r t ne rot Sine Hater Referring to the outrayes: committed on the terri- Mr. Dawes, of Mars, ca Arter. to the facta tory of the United States ty persona who have | sttend ng the trial and conviction of Major FH Haste hs inv ood then offered a resolution, whieh wag sought refuge on Canadian soil, he saya: To order | gj, ple irecting the Secretary of War tk wimue to prevent{ the organization of auch enterprises | teate to the House the record ofthe case of thet within the provinces anil uable ine to dischargo | (Meer, whose sentence of imprisonment, deprives | tion of civil right for the troudulent embez- « intly my duties towar!s netghbering aud menbof ZG 0, waa ¢ ted to o sentence friendly powers, I have seen fit to organize a rye | from rank, pay and omolumente for alx mouibe tem of detective pol nthe frontier, and with ihe same desi have eatled out for permanent duty a Mr. Hu! bard, of Conuecticut, offered the follows portou of the ve force of the provinces, | ing + 5 af considerations mucgeat the propriety of | Ue? he Py arining the excentive government with stronger | Whereas, A circular bas been lesued by Provoste powers than it now wmeenen for dealing with per. sons whe on « thetoselves of the right of | Marshal-Gouerel Ir yy which is in the following Worle: } Asylum nal! Britiah poll to political Wan Deranrve reiuzees, tory be unmindm! of the tropth { obliva- Paovoer-M aneiat-G axenare Orrin d tous which ty resider amongst us they « rack ; “WABRIRGTON LPs \ Tos | toobey the laws and respect the polley of the coun c ane = tr AHI!) framed for tole purt Will be laid be asi 7 te ; ) } Phe attention of Acting Provost-Marahala near fips the House, end Teak for ie early considera: Pe inrals of States and foarte of Boroliment ie \ : eolled to the fact that the quotas ‘uved under j ‘ i ; as 4 aenrued ws | The Gover r infer athe I viene tay | she call { Decerutber 1a, Iodt, for three hundred bones 1 t waa n bae a he te . | Seoweant meri tn tot be reduced exowpt in actus ) auceesatal reanlte ne revenue has beun 1 onlistimer i as “ In reverd to contede nhewaye: “Clreum es eee oe eo } stances aford an opportunity not ly for the — Saad os | setulerment of the question of provincial politics but EPOVORW MATES A) PaOr ee | he simultancoirs ¢ 1 @ Lew wationality And wheres, said order is tly unjuat to arliat ary Negotiahone we poned with the if , tGcces vinces, and the result wag | SUCH localities aw bave in good faith filled thetr ‘ cotine at ‘ wd deletates trom all | quotas by evliutmenta in advance ef guch call, il o ithe asuction of Crowns | therefore, be it the ¢ bes conchien tha | vedios sioasihle abd Tbataines rhe d, That the € Heoon Military Affaire pian r the proposed Union was be directed to inquire her «ome measure si Fy rams) ste ak ich, | Shon nots be adopted to obviate the hardships weit polatin 4 the mute | Cbst will result by such « eous tion of the laws | or Nua tee va 1 aul thatthey report hy bills wise 3 Peuer Neeticas tian | ame 8 k remarked that the wt Marwhal sera ® tt tat BehiGt a General had iu a conversation with hun explained ; © fell be Pomerat 05 Pato ec.ions away, ull credits would be given | ; the Importance of which 1 | (ee men pit in | re the nh of December, | is inipors Die to exagrerain, it now reste te ide | {ore was no necessity for the pan of the reso | whether this veat tract fee he pe dated ped ” vite y Injustice Waa deine any section ant * ‘ ‘ 1 hie t eum he ‘ sete oad ie . A i Meee Ghemman (is are, tf Mr Hubbard was hapne to be exsured that the 8 , : : trentar did not monn what it said, end Lence with pee Lesley mentary Ae | drow his resolution “ i i ao) ial wid, mud . epablool w proper alu yorul respon Mr Hrande fered a fort resolution tenders aii j foxy thanks to ioneral Terry anc Adtiral Porter, ntree mn i ee | and through them to the arn ond navy, for the the Church Society waa bell here last nicht. Dr ptur y v ar 1 e ‘ in ; ‘ capture « er, tebate—some gene | ted Bistes wa “ Speches were tade | eee Legh ate po Montresk General Williams and | ® resolution wae referred to the Committes ag |. i 4 Otis ' to the relatioua Letweeu | Naval Affairs the tw ntries, all of the moat friendly are Mr, Cox, of Ohto, offered a resolution tendering used “ thanks to Major-General Phomasy, for breaking and "i driving the rebel on fr Toonemwe, The reese Congressional Proceedings, Sesion arte sidarre’ te: the Cruncaltios oh Mitacee ANAVITIth CONGRESS Second Seasion. | Anais SENATE. The Mouse then reaurood the consideration of the Washington, Jan. 10 —Mr. Wilton, from the | Executive, Judicial and Leislative Appropriation | Military Committee, reported beck the resolution | Yl! ; , | : T 80 Appropristin two millions of « | of thanks to General lerry, his officers and men, te gle Pr a es iaigh arias fit eae | f their conduct at Fort I r with arecominen- | eflect the several acta of Congress authorizing dation that it pass, 1 fon was taken up | ! ens, aud she isso of Treasury nower, having been rend! aod passe! unanimo Mr, Morrill offered an amendment appropriate Mr Grimes, from the Naval Committee, reports | ing, in addition, @ 777,000 for procusiag ¢ | ed back the resolution and thanks to Admiral Pore | #4!9P% Paper, print oy and cirvulauing the notes» ev | ter, bis officers and men, with ® recommendation Washburne offered the following amendment thatitpare, The resolution was taken up and H mLUve ed unani aety Lat no further expenditure shall be made for en experimental sytten of hydrauthe printing until ch reatlot up the billentitled "An act | such experiments shall be 4d / authorized by law, to revniate commerce betwoen tho meveral States :) | end # betiuet appropriation be x ane © fgud ' Nr. Wa wrue maid; molto ¢ rin j Which anthorizon av silronl to couvey paunone ly the revival of an vweriment ohio sherk. err m r one State to an othe i teal of morethan twenty years had been aban- vu ID the int-resolution to | Coned. Three buudred thousand d ilars had beam appointa ¢ vestitate the treaimens | ee peuded in’ pr 14 three Hundred and twelve f Iu s {Mohte Authorities of | thousand dotarain notes, The money had bees the t ed av passed, the Com takeu by Spencer M. Giark and Dr. Stewart Gwin j mittee & yerat bree Bonatura and four mem. | for the PULP ome test the experiment snd | bers of the these weu hed Gled a caveat for patent at the ex | Joonsen tua ed that Congress had no | pense of the Government. , | ww pa h wonllinterfera with o Mr. Morril: avid he hud ascertained at the Treas re Biate which bad exseutive | Wy Departiuent boat by the vew pruiting arrange. | juriadiction, States could pot cone | Meus re than wour ures souns of money tutions uover the territory | bad been saved than had been lost f 3 went Et ynten led for M Norriil's eodmeut as amended on the right of the Comten and Amboy Railroad | the n bia of Mr. Wa Was ayreed tw, | Company to collect # tariff on passengers wud | The bill wally prov ior the salaries of offi. treseht dor the benetit toe Blate Xs Jerse } cer# and others inthe varions departments of the and for the rivbt the part of Ha re nod | government, lorexpenses of the Lerrsor eon ' collect s tamtY for the | bugent expense, d&. Among the items of appro: A State had a | pristion is 41,000,000 for the payments of judg the con tition’ upon | Ineute to be rendered by the Court of Claims.” Tre | The mrasure | se secbouk the bill wae wroended so as to iz revarded as destructive of the | ve cumpoussuen of the Treasurer of the Uniued ate Buveroient #I 0: for the Astintent Treasurer a Mr. Ni » bi) wes postponed | New York, #60005 and the smlaries of th Ass ¥ next at one co i he, ey ant Preaeurecs wt Pala elpt boston and Bt | called up bh6 bill to amend the | i say at Hn § ach RYE Mm ab im a9 min ene | ay ar ifficers, which ; a BG UH : a ” ink shal! potentitie the bolder to | pensation to comsnue ib force lor twe ; oars ihe pis. ei wae parsed, $00 4b ol Marcu weds A iki os ye On “a uuroduced the following, which was +8 WAN RTECS 1 70 aust Too bul wee he Conia ittec nan paso | Kew lved, That the special me tax authorized The Senate resolution of thania to Genera! Pare by the joint reso.ution approved July 4, 1634, now WE FRET RE 10 o Comraltios ; a Adaatea recuait win the receipt ot # aud the Ber ros ne | Volt Gov Foment shall Porter was remerred to gue | ntoo ob Navel Af, ated monthly inatalinents ef | tars, Adjourned, ih Iisbursing cers duritng arr rs cee nt toltonting tho ntaecc’s| New York State Legislature, this revolt Veovo ded that if apy parsons now PObtes ju the erapl the G ay ArOmens ADs realie uy Alban, Jan. 19 Alter long conatderation the te Gs aly r hat +f Jaeuvary, on] ron thew t relal tex remaining unpeld | Btace ounty [ill was wivanced to athird reading, at the « reagnation or discharge shall | the ouly tat e itgenté made to it this be deaucted frou the tunel payments to be wade to | mor wi $ drafted Vuctually muster. M "alg sn Introduced a bill to amend the act | od in whall be ped @ bounty of p250, dthat the | to eheourage itanienabiony whieh was referred to | Governor, Comptroller, and Attorney Genoral shall aaarete ide rat ested UUGOr MA | witute a Comrn'saion to decide all questions ribchuaent and fme auy intercourse | rauts before landing, excops by pormi J arising under the bill, ‘The bounties wilowed are of the Comupasioner of Emigration, and any 1, $490 and 2600 for one, two end three year restraints of the liburty of o emixrant or apy as | ora pt to induce bim by any itiproper means en. |" List in the United Bustes Army or Nay epuniah-| The bil) for the more speedy payment of theave able. | Ik aso authonad she inspectors of passen- | riey of the clerks and ouher rel departments of the Continua semployed inthe seve York Cay Gover ve he lass page New rel postions tke Latter ta ingure tho wouwor, ant

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