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eS wovuwyr ” ee ue THIRTY-THIRND VUAR, > NUMBER 10,04). f The Latest News By Telegraph to the V. ¥. Sun. THE PEAK MOVEMENT.. REPBLITED SUCCESS AP MAR. COAL: Jeff, Davis Wants to Come Back. COMMISSIONERS TO CE APPOINTED, Tho Richmond Papors on Peace and War. THE RETALIATION BILL IN CONGRESS. LATER FROM EUROPE. The English Press ou the Fall of favaueh. MR. BULL'S ADMIRATION OF SHERMAN: FALE. IN BRE BEL STOCKS, City and ‘iiseciianeous News, THE DRAFT INEVITABLE. CITY QUOTA 21,000! NEW YORK, : ; From Europe. Five Daye Later News, Portland, Jan The steamship Hibernian, fran Liverpool Jan. 12th, via Londonderry 1°th, bas arrived with five days’ ister n The news of the fall of Savannah caused much excitement, althouch fully expected. Adiitional wopliments were heapad upon Pberman for his skill. Tho Confederate loan fe!l 4b 4 per cons aud cotton about on: penny noder the news, while Fecleral securities improved. The advices by the Peruvian of Wilmington, bowever, evening The Moustya Post credits Shorman a one of the most danng and skillful solliers of the present day, and regares the ocenpation of Savannah as of vital importance The Tiwmn editorially replies to rumors from America that ance and England contemplate early recogn' sion of the Confederate Atates, asying wdors not believo such a movement has been en- tertained for one moment, aud thinke much a would p sove fatal to the government, Tt emp: “en cs it ever encouraged any iles of inter- vent on by Fngland, of the Fe lerals before Wilmington the failure at used @ reaction 1 po failure be al somewhat revived the drooping apiritaof 8 uth- fan portisans who e's sore under the successes of Sherman and Thor and caused @ rally in the Confederate loan of two per cent. and a relapse in . five-twentr bonds of one and e haf per cent. ts Setterthwait's Circular reports important Muctua- fiousin American securites during the weeb On receipt of the news of the ocenpation of Bavannab, re was a decided iroprovemnent in Government bonus and Railway sharea, and 6:20 bonds wore e, ‘ Qe mn token atd§, wud [ipo 484, The returm of the Cu Ces ee Oey Coa ars neton FE tion had @ depres¥ing effect is returning to Inst week's ¢ of and fo] P| : tojdi'y. The crantest activity is in Fries Peace Probable, whieh, afer touchy ng 8S bave fallen to ii a6 & Reported Success of Mr. Blair's Misa! on, “Historicua" the well known the Times, publishes a long letter de Philadelp) bt The tllowing 1@ <2 apes | instructions of Mr, Benjarnin to the rebel Secretary 1 dienatch ha ¥ - +.B - of the Navy es to the treatroent of neutral vessel sap thd papel bahar ele belt tenchear ti rebel cruisers Ilo hopes that, whatever else Washington, Jon. 27 —Th is pow def nitely eso instructions f accomy they will at fnown that Mr. War's rilesion to Recbinaid haa | least secure this —t no Confederate cruiser shall ever again hail from an Koxglish port been crowned with comploie success. Me. Davie | “YS EO wb. tn addressing his constiuents pledenl himeelf to send immediawly throe gentles | ay Bradford, rejoiced over the Northern auccesses en to Washinetor er rine of peace, | and the evidence of the speedy Goatets t at slave. Davis stated distinctly to Mr. Biair that he | f¥s He tid not ea tenants tanrees F nine wenld conclute peace and return to the Union | and America, notwithstanding the prevailing bit- ert would be perfect satisfactor terneass of leelny. \dibel or ' ) i fas The Loudon Tives explainy the mode of opera y LAncaln gral Congress. Mr aso hed 69 T tious on the steamalip Gr ra for laying hutersiew with General Lee, wl avowed himself the Atlantic cat ty aud saye that the Lie will all rous of ending the rele by laying down be realy aylog June next, and that if itis i sticcess'ul. of whioh there ia no aouby prepare eit arms and returming to the Union, Mr, Blair { witli be at once made forlaying second catlo mea t ¢ rebel Con | me cen any favor of ‘ Liiwill viait Liverpool in the spring, sita Ply oe the jucet of # friend in tewn A» aj on Was tnade at the Woolwich P. voor two at we Court fora Warrant to arrest the commander neten to [of the Peruvian war vesse! T for @ breach of auroer Union is lying alles | and a © part of her crew bas nanit awa nl non en agreement bin Py the kindest of treatment ( ther te Wo vearaon boaid auy war vous estat at, belonging 6 vrities, aud reports thas Ye lw sid we t eran entire m tion of mander te awa land is rapoected 4 : mF war by Peru acai ate Mebting 18 out | then go out and prey ups Span ts Lopeleaouess of jariue. [tscems that the vessel was lying a me Aub y r. ty of an early peace } ee oubsde the Ni tro veliter Police I and the wagistrate ruled that the np; lies 1 ming sovinl and political ¢ the warra lust, therefore, be made to the near. ircles in R 7 rda general fecling of joy | est corr trate nd reilef resulted from the ramd cireulati r of the } re i ol Parliament wae tixed for F NEPORTS vei. of the 25th, bas the fol a We saw bim on riot It is te 1 theri to offer any i ted by the ne ® have tak i esident Davis, y known tethermselves, The ru- yesterday of an armatice fcr three anwwer the thunder of cannon Ther ors of pesce and of ispens.on of heptilinen ¢ have no other effect r a the minds of the r pew 4 vicorouel: wrr s i484 iwew he till we tate, Save eclty last evening ‘ t We M sei w ! » ine ar 4 ca ow are ‘ wel Bara toelay to Boul General Siuglesou, Nort er ReLel Wews. H ! nond Ex- ‘ wit Ua t. Mr. Sed. ‘ ve rd lis at tLe Pr jeut bar Gever Chief, The ' ente ecu “* the SENTINEL Of the 2 were both hear n the t xy. Itws y I 4 than taton f { t +4 . r the pa ' ‘ er tle ates as ¥ & ree ed by the ect ruary 7 Capt Graham, of the steamer Jura, wae ac quition «| Liane for the ions of thas vessel The Empresas ot Frauce was unwe!l, M. Fould had presented a satiefagtors statement to toe Bm. peror, Ho eatculates 01 @ aurp.as for 1803, aud | prow sew a reduction « Piislou trance la Lava ju 41 tary expondit The U A, rteamer Bacr nto arrived at Cadiz nthe 3d. Bhe had been in col ison with a British tig. The latter wae damaged, but nothing was said of the damage io the sacramento. Maréial Narwaiz bat lsid abit th Congress for the mange Kuimors of intended Venot s were current, It is stated tho Prueman Government will submit bi'le to the Chanivers for a turther developmeut of ore the Span- abandonment at St. Do- re volution in Poland and ie naval power of Prussia, ang for opeuing the ecunal to conuect the Germano Oveau with she | Baltic. Commercial, | Liverpool, Jan, 13,—Cotton—Sales of the week, {32,800 bales ding 12,000 to speculaters: and eal rketopenea cull, with @ heas J ure ad beiter, with a declne ¢ - | veek Aner M z Orlenne, woud . yin Bdecling on emt ti jet a ‘ lead 13,.—Canso!s clove (a80'n for t th a'thon whe bank « giaud hes nere £164,' 00, Dauk of Muglaod had in. rrane finn rave Ol ae uubt at # Coutral shares, b2adu bleteb, bod Congressional Proceedings, [ SRST Ee CONGRESS Second Session, SENATE, Washington, Jan 27..-Mr. Smoucr precented the credentials of Mr. Wilson, a6 Senater trom Mas- Mr. Wilson presented the petition of « Barve years fromthe ish ol March ne bh were rea ab for compen at.ou for logses rus the destruction of prop rty by Union troops which westeferrad to the Cont ittee on Claims | Mr, Wilton presented the following ich was obyreted to: That the ( mittee on the Conduer of ‘ etructed (0 juquire aby and repert oatie action! Breves Mayor Geuera. deit. C, Da- | preventing nemroes wh ad ned the | 118 marci ugh Georgin, crossing known as EB enezer's Creek, near Bavan na burnng the briage, after the tr s bad | | the nichtor we Sih of Doce AKt, " f these neqroes having hee revel cavalrys fownes in endca 3 the river fe The a 2 Was eccompanied by extracts from a etier t om an offcer ia the a Ge. & 1 Bost rth in cetail the facts connected with the roshustanees @ } to in the resolution Mc. Pomeroy cfered @ font resolution, ea! pon the President t sue hia proclamation de \ ig the Biate of Arkanras be po longer in rrection against the Covted States and guthor. iaing the resumption of commereisl .utercourse bes i that our er Py Sing that nt aba: 1 © recognized and aduited 4 7 ie ow DB the table rdered t. be priuted | Mv Howard intreduced a to authorize the 4 Coustruckos of the Norsoern Po in the | SATURDAY, JANUARY tern eastward to On onacon, Mol. and to provide for {te ¢ eotion eastward with (he Ohio, Indiana, Michigan and Canedian erste ie of railroads to Port Har Detroit, Tolada, Fort Wayne and Day ton, The bil was referred to the Commiutsee on Public Landa Mr. Morris introdtnced a till te amend the act to restrict the jurisdiction of the Court of Claims and | Brovide for the payment of quartermaaters’ stores ard gute stevce furnished to the army of the United | States. Referred to the Juteiary ¢ mittee Mr. Day a ofered @ reeelation ealtue upon the | Seerevary of War for information relative to the ag- gregste number of men enliste a em State for the tp litary and naval service, the ner of ne vroos recruited in cach Biase sod in each eounty of Kenta k Mr Stmnner olfected to the ree int over On motion of Mr, Clark the [sfcieney Dill from the Hise wae token uy Mr Clark explaine! that the eection to aire extra con penastion t the employees of he Cay tol Was atid in the bill, ouly is was worded difer- ent’y, and be gioved to strik ib the sectian re ferred to resumed the consideration of the res olution advia ng realisation for ihe cruel treatment of the Liou princne:® Mr. Jobnson took the fl rin opposition to the We sail we bt no evidence of an eracter of promert or treatment; and othe priveipler of international law, Fevalistion coula ues | He would be wil ng looking to @ * 1 for past crueltics to vote for any resolution lesitinate ce ree of prospecuve re- taliaio Mr. Howe ndivocated the cra tition ae neacegnary and jus, and not retrospe tive, but pro‘pective in ite operat on, M Wale aad that ae there had been semedoult expreased in the celate a8 to whether those bar- | bur! ies were ¢ el up to the preacnt tine, he | had taken th va of @ prisoner recoutly om ape f 8 NLC, ay eacape | aoldier was reat by the Clerk, vg that inbumen tree - ment to our sodlers was continued up to the pres- enttine Mr. Morrell rnoved to amend by striking out the | provision retaliate in kind, and inserting in lieu of is the worda tu conformity with the lawe of | nations Mr. Doolittle inquired if the President waa a thorived to retaliate without epecial legislation giving him th suthority to Mr Howard replied that behead no doubt that the | President aa Commander-in-Chief of the Army, hed that suthorits Mr Doolittle tid nos belicwe the President had such power. Congrras had bestowed it specially on two oecamons in former wars, and be thought that without the apecial authority of Cougress, the President could not reialinte Mr, Sauisbury believed that if the account wae baianced, there would uot be touch ditterence be He was oppored to rete tweeu the two sectionr, iation Mr, Harlan moved to adjourn, upen which the | yeas and nays were demaniet Yous 245 Naya li | Menar Trambaik Coun and Wriatht appointed the ¢ tee ou Countivn, the Pres jel Vite —Acjourned HOUsk OF REPRESENTATIVES Torley Leing set apart exclusively for thee 9] eration of private tilly the House proceeded to the execution cf th the adjournment fame up to New York State Legislature. sennte, Jan 2 the following billa wore + ported: & re to the Childrenta Ad Beeiet Providing means for paring the canal awards, A thorisiug plemk turopike ronde to increase Qelr rawr of te Tires Peewen Concerning certain put r orde in New Yor lavelizing the acter tive to thet ty bonus of the Brooklyn Gomumou Coun Kreoirrioss Ry M Fiel'a Cal ing 1 the Chiet EF ire « he Croton Water Board to re port to the Senate as tothe dra nage avaten in New York, Adopied. By Mr Tanubeer 1 a Relot Committee be appe ed to aseertalu by corseemponds ence with thea ties at Butlaio ani other mu nicipalities im the Btote. ba grounds anu t lines for ew ' tained, which waa rele to or } Acommunicadien was received from the Adit | tant Genera), crimes that lime the M * force of t S.at BO,GOO, ib w st 000 to | complete the arming and equipment of sich force | Biiis Onprnen to a Tur Respise, Vo incor } pirate the G row) Savings Bank ft New York City | 7 t eof the Morne Paveot Pire-Acros tO rned, soly. } Noticen.— transverse railro Venth street, Fast River, t \a ies, North River. 4 ir é elatty Jusie sand Dis i evel of the EF the Fulioa | ed Compan ' | the Y a! Ww eater Railroad to fx and Prot is pital May firrn the seta of the New Yors ¢ u Coun i worporate the | ” are os aN subn re sed end sennit! thein ia inexplica- there jeible with the p t t, t ' Gos 2 tr ree epectiull t thie the us ton ve ave respecting tur qu tas ‘ Ca section in cos r er wie rus AwournedioM: ;; Arrival of captured Glockeade Rannere Poe Betieo stecmesip Coar ofl, | Fort Fisher, captured 4 a) Porte r 1 dorthe watls of the b ub the Drooklen White, Acting Maste s tn tron stleewhec vosue!, quile w, of t ribew ’ ‘ , aud hea o ye wv conwiEu 4 r ait Was wr , stow hor 4 ! ' 6 * {red ab the sume wit he Charlotte for Ba j | ‘ got Ww come in Baudy wil proba. iy need coal, Ble is abous ' » dimenusicot af We Uhanowe end with scarge of Mmilar dewription, She is tu charge of | aredite aires ly allowed, end by delaying. thet A Hog Master Goolwin, News Items. | By Tesegrapar to the Mew York Sen.) Tne frieni« of the AnuHlavery Conatitutionsl anienodiwent say the prospect of its pasnage by the House day, The vote on the brightens every | Senate joint resolution well be taken naxt week Tite Manufacturing Establishment of Pago & Kros's, at St. Lowa was burned this morning, Lowe, 27,000 on stock, machinery and building, Tosurance FW) Tar low of bonds of the Nank Coun itet re of Crawford noms, all but @20,000 of the 7<10's having been vered, The Hank will promptly meet all ite obligations, General Intell By Mail to the New York Sun.) Soma guerrifias made a raid on Occoquan, below Alex ia, on Tuealay night, carrying every ‘hing of value to the citivene what they could obtain Joms Brem. died the other day in Philadelphia, fro the kick of @ hors Ile was the wealthiest man in Ponusylvania, Tis income was $5,000 @ from ofl Tree are several courts martial now tn seasion in Alexandria, eugago! in the triel of deserters Kleven buntred and fifty cares have been tried luriug he Isat two weeks Tar Penneylvan Legivlature je engawed in the consideration of « Dil urging Congres tb) require each fistrict to furnish ite quota under the draft fr tte own residents, Nornis9 waa « dreaded, in our school -boy days, aa to be panished by wttiag botween two Ali! the force of edneation | In after years bh submit bo such things without shedding Tue removal of Gen, Meade frow of the Army of the Pototnae sertms t vty weoomy lished ton with his ateff pointed in bir place the command hare been al He has arrived in Waahing- General Sheritan ts to be ap- Mo. Unian Foruser, of Waehington, condemned to be hung for the alleged giving of information to the rebels during the Invamon of Maryland Inst suriner, has been disehervred from custody, hiw exculpation having been eatablishod, Corona Nowtn bas been released by order of the War Department Hoe waa convict! by the finding of the court which tried bin, but the Ser retary of War, on reviewing the evidence, deewled that there wae not sufhcient evidence ty warrant his detention, Col North hag left for bis hone Some of the mewbers of Congress are considering the policy of sending ® commission to Kurope w examine sod report upon ite various revenie ava \ ‘Toe reason given that, by fraudulent e¥adious and (uioperfeet execution of our law, reckoved that the Treasury last year lost twenty tive wniliieos of dollare Tox blockade-rinning ateatper Taienan, under and of Capt, K ror) Wilroinyton, sind to Bermuda with 460 baiee 4 cotton, ut the 28th alt. when sone S80 tntles the weetward of Hermude All rew and engers, Dumber OY, were taken be the tlearor Orvidley aud landed as Bermuda ou the petant LOCAL NEWS, the cor ve, foundered at pa tk Int off at Meadville, Pa. will not interfere with | ee PRICK ONK CENT IN GOLD TWO OENTS IN CLR RENCY. Withetreeal emntil almom the eve of the fie ap pointed for the draft, i¢ ia now tes lake to reno strate, After the acceptanes of the Committee's report, of whinh the above ie the eubstance, M gubtnitted tbe following resulution : Resolved, That the opectal Commitien on Voline feering be ant they are hereby authorized and directed & pay euch suing for hand money as they mae to their judgivent denn mivieable in opder fo All the quota of this county with the laaet powai- ble delay, to the extent of the appr ypriations oade by the ordinance of June 14, 1504 The resolution elicited rewar Davie from Supervisors Purdy, Tweed end Bly, in which the manifoat ine Juatice shown towanis New York iu the distribue Won of quotas, wea sevoraly denouucned, olution was floaly adopted, and the ; journed, Scicipe or Hesny W. M. Mraprn Das Ov RReRAN The raa- eoung ade Ariat AN Frreaonmmany Ocan Coroner Gamble yesterday bald an mquest ab Tammany Hall, ou the body of Henry W. Me Meade, who committed auicide on Thuraday ovens ing by taking lendanum, It sopears that the dow conned, who was a member of the well-koown firm of Meade Brothers, daguerresn artiata, at 23% Dromiway, applied for @ room at Tammany Ifalig on Thursday evening, Ae Mr. Meade lad free quently stopped at the house, he was provided with a room oa one of the upper floors, and inmes dintely retired, asying be hal bad no aleep for two nights, An Mr. Meade dif not mako hin eppeare an yesterday morning, hia room was visited, when thre door was found to be locked from the ine aide, The landlord waa infurmed of the fret, whem ho ordered the door to be broken in. On doing ©, Mr. Meade was found dead in hie bed. Four amall empty phials were on @ table in the room, which had containet laudanum, Five letters, ade dressed to hie wife, daughters, fither, sinter, and Mr J.C Graham, of the Metropolitan Ineuranes Company, were also fonnd on the table, We copy the lett which are very (nteresting, and throw toned light upon Mr. Meade'y death: New Youn, dan Yor all our 2hth, 15965 Mo Dear Wife: Jieagreemente & hope you forgive me, and thie cowardly and rage act. Llowed you dearly, but tho way I waa sitee ated and various other things made our lives une happy. May God blew you and make you bappys thay we meet above with our dear chikdrom Viay for the repose of my soul, and my doer chite trenwlas, Tanto wich « «tate of rind | hardly kaow what I write, but fam wear of the warld, Your affectionate bustand, HOW M. Meapa Uranch'y death from you dot Plane you, ao be bappy r Lheard of M Lrothers, 1 New Yorn, tan, “ich, 1868, Mo Darling Children. Sarah and J sate: Form ever pray for he repose of your toherta soul, 2 prey that we may moot in Hab hosvenly home. where we hope to be at peace forever, Oh, foryive ine what Tt fone. Gea knows how iy heart haa yearned towards you, and all Lask of you iste be virtu ° wand youwlll lehappy. Someumes come to my grave, ty derlix an! bring towers, God bless and Coutort ou Your affectionate, Tut unbeppy Farurn P. 8. Dahould ike your pretures buried with me. Also the bale sb ty be touud in my trunk. SBW YORK AND THB VICINITY, My waten ia for Sarat, wud uny seal for Jentiag which ia in my t Marrine or Tar Boao OF Srrervisons New Youn, dan, 28th, 1865 Tay New Qoors Usner Disensgion Rerort Loar lather ! torwxlwo all have on ms Comvirrer os Vo TEEN Tus Acrion oF dope ng iy ie | Py e the firture, 8 Generar Fey Desoon trust your imenda in Poilatelphia and Mr. Grabea: b, A epecial meeting of | will see you taken case of tk ie an unworthy the Board of Supervisors convenod at eight oteock | apd cowardly wet Plo, bart exunot help it, and reof the Volonterr the resnitof their to sat evening bo receive the rey littes on mission to the Woa nm, and newly -annipr consider the milject ot Mri ed city quote t relative to bir unt submitted a rey visit to Washineton, Imme Lope God will forgive ne for it Your affectionate bos, Hewmy, P.S8.—1:o this marning when d say nothing N v Youn, Jan, 2th, 1865 My Dear Siater: Do not nad satiated at i is ee Irot or Worry about lately upon bie armval in that city he waited upon | mf. 1 wautte be laid beside my poor mother te : j 4 have peace, God alone kuows the sorrowa of my I wt Marabe! General Pry, and endeavored | pears Ihave been placed in @ pecullar pomilome obtain an explanatien of the meanaby which the | i heve been faiut-Learted ami generous, | Lave quota of the county bad been raised frou fonr | ade @ toinake, Tbope God will forgive me thie 1 crue! ach; We are notonrown keepers, Lay me thousand four hundred and thirty-three to twenty beside wny_ mother, in Groenwood, and comfart alll one thousand and nineteen, aa now stated, Tho | who care slousme. [hope that God will forgive no and that we tay meek iu Heaven, following are the reasons easigned by Marshal | * ae ba : affect nhbé Fry Beorner, Nexny Firet The rediaribution of the navel credits Ih My love to Katy and Harry ; to Mrs. Foo Claimed by ua and allowed Twist yout express coy great thanks, I have Reductions in the enrolimenta of the | writteu Mr Grahan shout her, couviry casireta of this and other Biategy whieh, New Youn, Jan, 25th, 1985, by materially redueine they proportion of the met Mr. Graham : Deavest and best of trienda = T to be raised, rendered oura comparatively | hove bad to ¢iscuiwe anany hinge from you as weld Thirdly Vee eoport to the War Departnent, be | es others aecording to the custom of this world. twoen the a f Dine r, of meu raised | Take of thome that ace left, if pormible The previous to the 2 December, who were pot cor | walo uf the ( sileryy dey Wall provide sormeshing ered the.firat aune lu aetne fhates | lor the Tuunsye al iawnmy bee warning ' wrinal of your co essused that | to thowe who fudadge inl qoury and make them Hut report ue roma. Ibis thecurs@ot the country, | am im eth ‘ly etpinnations which Mr. Blung | OMe oa atwte oof ind, = committing thin \ pinssaes ij , cowardly und foolish ach know not s ‘ yous Motelicg were BHOWO | whath do, bt he pe egood Goat will reward you thing preeiwe was subinthed to explain | for your kindnems., lt my wife shoul! not marry , hth bis ita hie z Bibs sbave oo children, is would be @ grees i id ae UOKM OF ADIG iy WORT haf ¢ f you wou wtops then sud bring Tere Was only one Ther unas ¥ | them up in virtue and go 4 ant always lob mh, and that ia with regard to the nunber | teem remember their anhappy tather with binds rye Rake b hte bees, aul ve yutave, Un, lot them try and ed from the city, Delng the quote bee | gp oce the unholy acta aud feu: inber ime with kinds Tle Was assured that ai) crecite aud | ness phat f have enieavore ! to abow tothem, Dhope dednetion® bad been male, and that wore {¢nut for) Wiatoay wile will get » goud husband, and that we per t A bade a'ae loay eet in Leaven, where all ia pure and matt, SAR SER) Os DOES a {OMe Ge oe | Resiee th er Wings uouer city w Lnow be forty-six thousaud ax buadred | qe dreadiu an lasts t The official quvtew of the several Yours, very elf onately, nie t ok (oluwa bs Wo Marurw Maanie pee . ' NB. —Taaw platoly the business would: ot pave own by the two ase ye uw andl Drequested to be paid out of the of! How Mou Peniauded Mra. FP, o%S to MeN. BP, borrowed money 5 ase ‘onerrepeic lib dtr, O' Re lL Coner ‘ s t h Increase, bs J D atricta Re order a Lhe testimouy taken by the Coroner wae in me » au. 4 - 1 Oi cordance with the facts above maid The jury »é 2.51 ‘ ‘ ty | rendered # ver lict that deceased came to bid dewtts a | VI ! by suicide by taking lautan: Mr Moule ware i | 3 18) native of England, furty-+wo years vf age, He il 1X loaves @ wifo and two children 41 019 16.556 Tre Srsarourar [xvesticAring Comite This apportionment woud Le proper if the present | TE Examivarion oF Tue ¢ Issraotou's Dae & Wan bused cn a call for eight hundred thous | PARTMENT-—Taatiwosy o7 Maio GUNTHBG.—The on en, inetend of thres hundred thousand,and Committea appuinted by the State Sonate to {nvem. t - i er held to be due from thia | Hsate the management of te several city depart~ county fin the of nof Mr Blunt, caused py | Mente commence? t rir sors yesterday by tak'ug f the City inar the ric excessive enrollment, Hail the | ¢¥idence in tha caso of the City inspector, Mayor Cor tee teen authorized by the War Dopart. | Guather wae th first wituess sworn, and thas ment two rontheoariier than they were, to eom. | functionary proceeded with @ narration of the enee ihe correction of the fenrellinont, the work | causes which led to bisection in wuppreming Io- would have been finished before the preseng | specter Bocle from bie office, The Mayor deposed iolas were assigned, and the City quote would | set be beleved inuch money waa needlemsly ox therefore bave been reduced shout fifteen thou- | pended inthe Inspector's Dopartnent, Wardens sand, The tteo believe that there ia now | [all Ware 1% distribaters of ordinances and in- speckors umping ¢ wht ail te dia 4 r this demend The aruber Of | penned with The paymess re yy and eo Ww oeoiahog amounts to comparatvel ariiag Manure w talao be ay lone it | tt Therefore, ether the bounty roust be | be done gratuitous it e to the | ung iinabre ‘ r thatthe ¥ ty ncrensed, or the attempt to avoid @ draft! igre he appointed the Muyo, ( ; er end must be given up in deapair Whatever injustice | City Inspector a © om ‘ wr etor deaae roee Yave Lear Gove the tube te eretederme! ‘ Continue at the art @iuele

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