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> , \ 4 / ue IRTY.THIRD V1; 5 NBER 10,158. } «he Latest News 'y Telegrapr, bo the ¥. VY. San, meee meee Qenenmeees <0 ‘HBOMAN'S EW CAMPAIGN, ) a » PREAT P/ATTLE LOOKED FOR o Veter? n Troops in ?.n Troops it Savannah. “HE RJ‘BEL PRISON PENS. Yeliberr te Starvation of Our Men *ROCE EDINGS OF CONGRESS. mportant Conscription Amendment, {ALE HAS A NAVAL ENGAGEMENT. jis “Parrot Gun” Still Sound. *E'SITION To RECOGNIZE DIXIE WATER EUROPEAN NEW Great Marine Disasters. DISCUSSION OF AMERICAN AFFAIRS. Signs of European Disturbances, ity and Miscellanceus News. AFAMILY MYSTERIOUSLY POISONED. 5% DRAFT QUESTION. SC.. &e. ERAL SHERMAN. The New Campnign. Genera! Sherman has at Inst taken the field with his veteran troops reorganized and uewly equip- ped. Freeh troopa from the North having taken the place of the trained soldiers who accompani bim from Atlanta, General Geary has taken his de- pirture with the old army, to the great regret of the citizens of Savannah, who appreciated his ad- + mirable executive ability in mamtalauing erder and + discipline in the city. General Suerman's mmand now embraces all vhe Department ip the South Including the Caro- Voas Goorgia and Florida, The last of his troopa Yeft Bavannah on the 2h. A portion of the right wing went by sea to Cape Fear River It is not known whether he will move direct on Charisaton. No Bhorman's pians. wh vised to haf preted that Charleston w one knows oh are always studiously de- e both ‘ric and 198, It l be evacuated, and enor 0 6x. it is poritively otated by persons who are in» position t kno, 2 preparations tor this purpose hare een in progrees for sore time. A large portion of the machinery, artiller, and stores is said to Lave wen already removed, and al! the neighboring towns swarn with refugees ‘ that citr, fying from the wrath to come. The reasons assigned for the evacuation of this important strongholk’,which 1a thought to be scarcely loas formidable than Rich- mond itael!, are, that the twenty or thirty thous- and men necessary for its defence can be better employed clsowhere, and that if they are cooped up in the city, the result will be a surrender the eome as at Vicksburg. It is generally expecte), however, thats great battlo w'll take place. Leau- recard has been busy for a couple of movthe plan- ping over tho eround, and calculating all the placer evailable for resistance Notwithstanding the presence of such a vast ournber of armod men, there was no base, confa- gion or disorder, and life and property was never more accure in Bavennal Tae «a dered hima vote of thanks for the m be finire of bis office, Three sips had arrive] at Savannah from New York and Boston, with supplies of food and The di ution took p t, by means of tickets, issued to ai) ages, l counche ten- nner in which ministered the co in the public pexes and colors The authorities have been bu removing the evetructions eunk iu the channels by the rebels, The work Lhe port doit innot probable niess Ge end the main *hip channel ts now cl! ar, is progressing ob all the other channels, bas not yet beer thas it will | bev should be overruled, ne ry ral Sherman He is opposed to the whole tvetem of ¢ ng with ther s. The specul tors and cotton brokers that swanned from the North into Ravennab, found General Sherman Immovable on this point. He told Wem wo enol.st in the armny, fight; as that waa now the proper business of sho country. Tho , Pespectuble New York apd Norther mento men who went Lowa to bay cotton bo irrevorently characterized as “cotton sharks,” and his onty eppreboumon was that they would pounes on every thing when he went away. BY TFLEGRAPH, Parties from We interior of Georgia report that a great reaction has taken place in that state, in re- tation tothe wer. It is d that tho at- wmpt to form a Southern Conf deracy isa penly state ne. T Ys failure, and that a prolongation of the war is eless, and canonly invo.ve the country in more ruin. Mcciiegs it. favorof peace have been hel’, and the movescont is only restrained from a feeling that move ided messures would mpremise the boner the state, under existing circum stances, and lay itopen to the charre of a se fish 4isrevard to the interests of she hour ofex'remity G. neral Sherman bad completed al! his prepara- Gone aud wasto leave Savannah on the ¢8¢, to ols Bis army inthe Geld, Ivisexpected tbat his campeon ¥ tens | rilliant and snecessful aa the ne, General Foster bas Leen appointed to sod of Savannah, and ita dependoncies ‘ rals er naavethat if the peop! no ‘ wil pr le neces#ary men and moneys arry on the war for four years, it will not fast four months longer ; bur if they faillte do sa here if no telling how long |b ‘ney be prolange! lothing for the | THE the ex.si'ng states in | a He is seriously opposed to offering pesce to the | jon: bt the people would ateadily remalu faithfnl enemy before ertnies are annihilated to the constitution, Large reductions were made in sain the mi litery ostirnates The Rebel Prison Pens. The Madrid Notrotas asserts (hat Spain will le- : mand from Peru an indemnity of filwen million Great sich Md Oar Imprisomed | fesnes for tho expenae of the expedition Weshtagten, Jen. 0.—Weerre. Richardion and Tt ia rumored that Russia and the Pope bare Drowne, journalist, who cacaped from Salisbury | TStFelled over the Encyclical Letwr. prion, appeared before tho Commmutee on he M. de Bartives had communicated to Antonelli Gouduet of the War, testifying that the rebel au- the measures adopted by the French Government ‘ainst the Encyclical Letter. thornties are murdering our soldiere by cold and ~ Ae A complete rupture hed occurred between Cardinal Dan i the hunger, while they might esaily supply thera with | p pe. be Cardinal was mummone 10 tease to food and fuel. On November 26th many of the | anawer for rebellious lanenage, under penalty of being deprived of the emoluments of bie rank. ie stated that the Cardinal refused to leave Naples Peracnuay bad declared war againet Mraril. A de- was isened announcing s rupture of the treaty. The Brazilians were repulsed at Praaider, Uraguay. Prisoners ware without food for 48 hours. They I mention deliberate caaea of kilKng and wounding Duriug the two months from the 15th of Ovo er to the 15th of December the deaths were 20 per centum of the whole. When they left, at the laster date, they wero dying at the rate of 13 per contum per cr Commercial month, P : Satterth waite's Crnoviak aavethe market for 8.20 By Mail.) C8 bonds bas r at ad ly a 46, with Robert E. Keney, late of the Sist Missouri regi- | moderate transactions, © able busi- ment, writes to Gov. Fletcher, of Missouri, an ac- | Des® tae been eidend yh ead aicsandvad count of bie eufferuigs while @ prisoner an. sng the uth Avening,. Consuls cloae at 8°46 rebels, Ho waa first imprieoned at Atlanta, and ala poe: Duilion in the Bank bas ia- 71.00 then at Belle land. He saya: American Blorke-Yi"noly Central Rallroad, 40 Wo were kept on the isinud until the 18th day | 51 viscount. Erie Ruilwas, d4 asd of March, 1864, two months of the time without a mouthful of meat We were so reduerd by actual Starvation that we reciod aa we walked slong Congressionai Proceedings, Finally, on the lith, they conveyed ua to Rich- ‘ mond, aud put us into Pemberton'a tobacco ware: | XXXVEMIth CONGRESS Second Senstou. hone, opposite Libby Prison, where we got a . giitapee of our officers, The next morning attwo SENATT. Dvn we were ordered to fallin, sud as we Washinton, Jan. 30.-Mr. Saulabury raid he marched out they gave ne each o corn-dodeer, ¢ i , . had to lass we to Chariots, On the j had e petition io bie hand which be had beeu ra whih day of March, we errived at Audersc sullering jndeserita!’ le hardships on acc ose of aicop, and of being cramped up ir Le w quested to present, ld say nothing favors ts contents. He preseuted bly or otherwise as & the box cars for eight daya and nights, Here, we were | *¢ because its author, @ citizen, had the right of turned into the bull-peu, with those that had pre. | petition, ceded us aud the men se altered and distigzured The petition wae read by the Clerk. Ib sete forth by the pitet pine smoke that we could not recoge | what the Sing ou and Biair miss ona had failed ; nize them—they looke! lke negroes. The next | i) at thare war no © of pence thr bh negotia morning there were thirty-five dead mon carried | tien ; that Spain, Austria ake France anil the F aud laid at the gate (Wo Prey 1B be 108. | bad combined to recoguize the Bouth ¢ that to thas wrewhed condiiiou, and perbaps ox wauy more ob end Frauce aud Austria had entered woon a divie the nort: gate, bub T did not go and see for the | gion of the Mexican States to acquire Cal fornia ; first sight was enougt: for me They kept us here | that the iasus between the North and Bouth fe in- all summer, and we @ eutlered dreadtully from dependence or extermination, under which banner seurvy chronic diarrhoea sud other ciseases dUrlag | nn ple muat divide and salt ¢ thas the Gout the summer, aud the mortelty was one thy 8 not erus by her ep rit and dura- mo: th kept a mule Wa,on team r oor Varta or th. F p THIS WS, t ‘ed bilty bad h nee her indejendence from Enropey Ccnstantly to convey the dead to their lant re and by the jate declaration of Gen. Shertoan, that place. They would pile them on uati the wagon | yy, war bed hardly commenced ; the prtitiover bed was lke so many dead hoga Out Of | thopefore praya for ihe itumediate recovnition of ‘ a4 of wi tred in tue nf ‘ Nh i the Confederacy, to re ure the great © are but vires to toll the dreadtul tale Several Renaters interrupting. Whose petition is Woen General Serman took Atlanta, we were that? Ivsdewett's? Colorado Jewett? reba’ ak bo Cbarlestou, o, in b eine Mr, Shertian—I would inquire if {t was custom. wonth e were fluaily ary read petitions whon preseuted oreuce, Where L retnamed The Chair—The Chair said he put the q uration, there was any objection to the reading of the pei- tion, snd beard none, veral Senators now objected, and the reading spended. Mr. Powell presented the remonatrance of the during the reas ol iny imprisonment From Europe. Three Days Later, Portland. Agricultural Society of Kentucky against the pro from Liverpoo! three days later The gale prevatent when the Cuba sailed was moat violent and destructive Jan, The steanship Peruvian, posed tax on leaf tol acco, which was seferred to the Committee op Finance, Mr. Sherman, from the Finauce Committee, re ported the House revolution reducing the luty on he 19th has arrived, Her news is The! seof the new : : iinported paper, with an amendment striking out blockade runner Lelia, of Livers . Was & most x | # A “three'' and inserting “ fifteen" percent, It waa Hisastrous afar, Ouly 12 reamen were aaved out 4 tt i py ordered to be printer of nearly 60 persons on byard. The life-boat which 5 The resolution of Mr. Davie for the app. vent wen! to the reacue was also loss together with sever Ma apecial committee on the corr pr . the of the crew. There were serious disasters else- | Government tp all ite departments was tehen ny where at sea and on land. No material damage Mr. Davia offered an amen!ment to b 4 resolu tion, thas when a majority {a the Benate is politi had been done to American shipping, Ny wed to the Adminiatrotion, a masonite of The Rritich war-ship Rombay wae burnt off | the Comittee aball be selocted from the majority j y in the Senate Montevideo, and 95 of her crow are aupposedto | Party int inte, , : A ks ‘ 5 ber ° RpOeer Mr. Hale wes opposed utterly t) ‘he creation of Lave been lori any wore committees on fraud until ++ Senate bad The London Trvma editoria'ly refers to the rumor | taken same action on the cases already Urcught to } | ite notic He held in hia hand along report of a hut the rebels contemn! 1 ration ' . i SAGs the’ Febols: Conte ale emancipation 88 8) getect Cormmitier of the Reus ypointed last year, meens of seeunng European recorn'tion, and | from which he weul! res pints out the futility of euch aatep., Asto the | that Committee het ittec pay ‘ wv ob bie | that an examination of wet satisfied ther idea of accepting a protectorate of any European | nag there ¥ ne much in the Government Government rather than submit to the North, the | by purchases made by { Roresns asin any Tips rogarda ihe {lea ag visionary, and knows no | Other way. To ‘Tuatrate t's tact he would call ate pan power Likely to accept such an improba- | tention to one instan Hfere Mr Hale read froin the report of thr rim ttee on Fraud in the Navy Departme Hale continued : The 1 Bates and Canad principal witness In cure of the frauds sas, aed ntinue Both communtties | 84id on Saturday, arreste! by er of the Navy ry 3 riat?} te. | Department, Nis store was taken possession of, ie no appreciatle mils. T ers and the private papers of bis ack were ie! 7@ ond he bimeelf war Messrs. Scbocltic dana Bright had been address. | Warren, and iostructions were given ing their conetit nte at Birminghaw. The former | not tor se bir un le Jess than $590,000. | He was ) , t on ‘ he expressed regret as the intention of the Americana | He was Rept there unt aon legant } excited in |ia cea, and t.e attention of the Prey’ to terminate the Reciprocity Treaty and to place | det was calkd to it) Then they cense » ree guphonta upen 4 ef With regard to none! Jogae him on tall of 296,000, “Laver, be » D5 mterveAtion, 1 te join | country and CG that Lhave not the RA Roney. % verek the | of a duubt th aire this man's erreat and iu ‘ sucther | Incarceration v b e evidence in that iv- M & D- | vestigation, In tt 0 T have a rernarka toterve : Z , in regard | bie statement to make ann Who ordered this to parliamentary reform, e said teould ne mere | arrest and commitied this e ty Com be put to 8 eepthan could the negro question in the n @ tener Ainevican Congress, fortlough it was ulways voted | th ayvalnst send. a yreat nuisance and not to be talked ab ut, Amer- naval gud = m'Ntar kw ia now in deadly conflict, with the nevro sten i he did not day forth in large proportions and daily ganing f “, } waite froatom, Mr. Bright usd many «trons arguments | uri ure In eupport of the extension of the franchise, Ho | w con: pointed tothe order and tranquility with which | piliovs voted at the recent Pre 1 eclectic | bs America, As arde Aruerican a faire be weld he " tired purposely absialued trou any observations apen o have noe y ine thasand and wournful revolution which wae tak- | ry are} ib at r luge place | saree! ) Mr, Baxter, M. P,, had been delivering addresses cretary the Ne pee . &t Bairgowne, scotiandon the Anerioan quesion, yal re n that the Becrotary Hie eulo dazed Mr. Le In's acrolnieurat and ay the . bing e!se ‘or the Was crophatically ip aver of the Norn. He bad Lut ¢ c Mr. Hale here read tt partes ‘a uftidence in the abliity of the rth to the Mace sells da ature in the ue the que to® roost Sausfuctory olution, Mr, g h, wracteri sng th The Liverpool Posr says thet extensive orders 6 uD and egal, fq cof es “ for army clothing for the rebels have pren execut- that 1 fy be tho PUPT ed in Liverpool, Lately, tw thousand uullorms Id tad 800,000 bw e would were male for the rebel artillery, ‘ ta the d aeu ' » ond bis rem A ducl took place recently ut Boils de Boulogne, A BO Ms ORS O8 re vias i 4 inning of the war, when he saw between Count Talleyrand Poricard, recently made the Secretury of the Navy toy his brother-in- | I)u.e de Monimorency, and M, De Larockfoucald, | @W '0 pu @ sli} ni po 29 ty BLED COL ruke D'Ou ’ | poraetion t Was pad w the President, Vi Duke D'Oudeaville, one of the plaintiffs in a pend- President at abinci ned? when he sow ing euit to prevent the former assuming the Mont- | the Beeretary of t ’ taorenoy title. They fougbs fifteen minutos with pailic — treasury swodd when Larovbefoucauld was wounded in, witha stints tt ¢ arm, and b es were stopped Count he (Haley was t " Pengaru elso received two slit woun ls Every otter ot the navy Ik is assertet that the Emnercr Napoleon bas | bimoclf ana tlus ¢ nominated Prince Napclea 4 ae 4 p, | mediaiely fallen , a a 4 A m us Rovent of the |. inisrsiion of 4 Nave French empire in the event of his centt # rinwhuin and Adu l The Pop's eneyelical lester is the load. ic theme | tue shelf. Wout wer t : r. . 4 Ye cen tt of d soussion in France. T..e prefects had been or Ag Be a a se he , dvrea to report on ite effects. The governmont, it Bt wenty ironecleus W wee anid, conternplate! arecious step in the matter, | LOY Were tWu Jeary t {tk ep arene t the ore I, Was rumored that there bud beer flieulty | | oes) My yt 1 Sen inane i between the French und Eaglie!: military authori. meshing upon the ¥ - tt wn | , tive at Aden } Tue trou-< » when f ot, Wwe beauutul, p ; : Yney wo on far tal, have made nine knots ap The speech Prussia tothe Chambers | pene eee ee eee evocn) nite Cane enots an professed a desire for conciliatiou with the Cham- | the botiwr the sea They were pot w th the bere, bus the maintain a etrong | irou ine ti ade of Niter ; embers rewiectes | The Cuuir,— the morning hour bas expired, and Hert Grabow president, wh bis speech de. | the ur sbea business! waer | yeanced the ree of the government He said j | Mr Hale —Wel), I suppose 1 can give anosher | fought by ro.litary eucenes to siicnce pupl.c opin- inetalwent -morn # Laugbter ) NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JANUARY 31 PRICE ONE CENT IN GOLD TWO CENTS IN CURRENCY, Mr. Wile p reported the bill im aklition to the ots enrolling aol calling out themational forces, with amendments which provide for the acceptances aa subsitiute of @ person lable to be drafted. Go The clause which boide the principel in omee of’ | hag tlied hier qnote under the existing cull, desertion by the substitute, ts stritkes out, and the A rine in Boston, which sent the laet load of ioe oubstitute is puniahed by ® forfeiture of the righ in [ to Baveunal Leflore tho rebellion broke cut aonb of citizenship, the first cance to the restored city an Thuraday. The resolution of retaliation was taken ap aad Joram Riovarrsos once eald that “everything was forekoown by the Aloichte, except whae discussed, would be @ vordict of a petit jury. : How, Wittarn Sactaneny, Senator in Congrets General intellizeaoe. (Py Med to the New York Sun.) Aroxr. of Iowa, annotinces that the Grate Adjourned, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE hae hewn re-elected by the Legral of Delaware Mr. Jobnson, of Pennsylvania, offered a re mlu- | for aix years from tho of Mar m 1965, tion that thirty-three and thirty per ceptura be A stw regiment, to be entled ther nent of the misled to the preseut salaries of Congrasmuen, and the employees in Washington in the civil eor- vice, Referred to the Cornmittee on Ways and Means Mr. Cobb offered a resolution, which was laid on the table, declaring that af the prewni time no law ought to be passed raging or increasing aalarios, Mr. Ross ordero! the followin resolution: Re- Empress Charotte, ia forming at Oulenard, im Bei gium, for service in Mexico, A Tine tree wan recently cut in Leman, Mo. that was vevon fest through af the stump, and made 3,000 feet of lumber Tur okleet Boston pilot died last Thoralar, in Quines. of paralve Hig name wor Wile, and he was born in 1778. He began sen jife at bz, and has been a pilot mace he was 19 years old. The concneston of the recent powder mii! explo. fon at Burnside, (Bast Uarlorny € . solved, That the thanks of Congveas and of the | perr ppirhle in Dodie, wins. fv miles eh country are due to President Lincain for removing | That mill shoukd bave been exp toded oppemte Fork val Major-General Benjamin F. Butler from military Fuher The resolution was laid on the tatle by ; nays On motion of Mr, Stevens, the Hoes concurred In the Benate'a foint resoltiBon, appointing @ com- nities to oxamine and report the votes for Presi aent and Vice-President, and to nutily the persona Loosen of Uheir eioetion. r. W leon, from the Committee on the Jud. clary, reported @ preamble, setting forth that the local authorities of Virgiula, North Carolina, South A wenpee 1 Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama aud Tennes-'] band, nan see, baving revelled avainat the Government of the } ¢ United States, and bave continued for mare than three years, and were in armed rebellkm ov the Sth or November, 1864 ; therefore, Reso ved, That the states mentioned iu the preamble to the reso/u- tion shall not be entitled to representation in the Ur ie mentioned in dipolomatic circles tei Mar’ froffian's envay was received at Si. Peter Lure, bute gotonty a polite note cwoenizinw bia + sypeare: C+ sod that no Russiaa omeoy isto be sey at ub preseus to Merico, M Mx. PLA stated bo an time’: fogton, that by bow firat trip to lg. nmond he sauce ceeded in obteaming from the reby s authorities many valuable papers taken from bh @ house by Farly's men leat Bopen ber Among ‘ rn the di« ree covered was ly: will . ee command yous oT € Aend, at Waabs ei the Fort ¢rumbull Toird Artillers i pO. Wea draw bia twoe hd » the ice bev ween the fort and Powder Ive 4, ew Londar ,, Ot. or, Bundas + When the ice gave way. Tho father saccceded in vrttiny she children oa strony ‘ice, but, was too nm: ch exhausted to aave inweelf, # nd pevtahed in aight of persom who were hurrying , to bia aasistanc ae Flectoral College for the choice of Preedent and Tae’ ow ’ ; i douw Cormni! nroin weati Vice-President of the United States for the termn of | the fw 46 in Westiae braid ppb ei ged bog iby fee commensiog on she dia ot March vexk aud | Mor gry Kel nl Field (the latter one of the meme no electoral votes aball be reveived or cornmted tre ber ¢, aakine For ulmiasion “ahs 1 betyt “ft State thone #tates concerning auch choice of President | ur aay oxatinod peveral w Ry eance. "wial , whe th . eaidet oy " ens d ‘4 rs and Vice-President. Adopted. 4 aderatood to have admitted everyt! jug, seye he The House resolved itaelf iato Comrnitaee of the | ¥ excited to such @ Toe that he did not know Whole on the State of the Union, on the Navy Ap- shat he was about; that he ad Leen wo for sevoral days propriation bill A rrivaTe letter from Thine tas } Among the amendments adopted wasone provid- | tates that “the pal : i aville, Abie Mealy ing Wat one midshipman, im addition t those au anxiot imac ' speculators after have been bowcht ten das sella rapidly now for a1 ail ty that could ago for #50 per acre, ' 1) to #20,000 per sere. There%s now along the creek 100,000 barrels wall. fog ehipment. The railrond canus take {6 off half aa fant an it ix pumped out." Bote gan alo about that region, probably. Tar political life of Lord Palmerston haa been thorized by law, aball be appointed for each Con- srowsonal District, om the nomination of the mermber of Congress, or dhelewate from aaid district, but no midsbiproen dha) be appotuted tor an: , disirict not represented in Congress. Adjourned, , New York State Legislature., onger than that of any staternian of the present Sennte, century, at hone or row, ‘Thatof Prince Met. Athany, Jan, 80--The Annual Report of the | Wace! fity-four years ¢ that of the Duke of Truneos of the Astor Library wan received and | cir ater Biedy more than forty -eix veare: that of ordered to be priv sed, inn Bai si i A P eon mill, Bud Lond Patmeree Kinwe Notieep,-To amend the charter of the | 54) a htn oaks As Hot eof Cons 14 in 1°06, and hae Fant New York & Jamaica Railroad. To rovule.te | 1507, or Afirr deen ee, ane lnterminaton, alnce the feos of pbymcians and surgeons in certain a y-seven years, cases. Acoorn'ra from the West state that railed Qeprnrp ro a Toren Reapisa.- Providing ad- | '?9%el Wes almont misperded slong the Lake Erte Aitopsl meana of rebef to mele and wounded sol. | shore duran ¢ batter part of laet week, in comme |} cere tn thie Sonate Te appropriates £310,000, Aue | Qience cif the anow. Traine ts { pateccngers were | thomzing the Delawa: Lackawsua Rafiroad | S9OWed ing r lef train fra. comes with Conpany to acquire mulfc real entate ty New | S20% plows you walk er uksy pas Yor roffice purposes, Amending the chart of | Comers were put : tious, aud much incone | the People’s savings Hauk of Now York.-Ad. | Yenlemre geners! seoD do At Dest ace jourued, counl®, however, tho traius were again yenuing rentula rly ‘ Amseanbly. Tus. Richmond B furnishes the follow- Riis Notromn.-Yo incorporate the New York | !nep arti Irene r his troops : Accidents! Insurance Company. To incorporate | TUTE O, Mise, Jan. 24, 1585 iere: At my toe New York Pieasure Club, To ince mpecaw the | Ted! eet Lbave + tay been releved frown the village of New Bnghton and Bay View, Kichinonud moomad of & In taking leave of you Coun seve ply than f t ‘we we which jow Bitte Tsrroncerp ~ To incorporate: the Hopes. | hav rendured your larcshir uring the recent ville & Huntington KR. BR, Co.; alae the Huntiagion Lam alone enmble tor ite concep. & Now York R, BR. Co ; also the Biate > ectic Med. se to my ju the exeeu- val Society i 1 portance vii | : tone. -Mr. Reed called up the: resolution | 3° Mr outire mupport to the a wished soldier | introduced Friday rejative to the assignment of | ¥ h° % Ww ating con od b Hhlook with 1G » and calling inforuetion ; it was adopied Jeep interest on art i tious and The till to incorporate the North River Savings |} #0’ ce at your success J. Hoop. | Munk was ordered to w third reading, Adjoururd Tne flowing jor haa been issued by the Sec. retary of War: A propmial having been made v bert Quid, on the Yid cf Auust nat, to the News Items. f oflect that prisoners of war on eat to be releaseck 5 from confinement close, or in irom as the case (By Telegraph to the bew York Sun.) @ may be, and cither place? in the condition of other hablo pripemerck or kent te thet re ve homes for thetr Gexrast Maape has gcae to Philedelphta to seed) ojuisaionia whoel proposal was du roved by 8 son who {s at she polut of deeth due Recrevars of Wat, i Ler by orvored that all = j confederate prigoners of war that cx within t Tug report of So retary Stanton hus been wil) accepted prop wal be released aad beld at tho request of Lieut.-Gau, Grant, E Mon there to be detained, subject | Yr ie atated that the partia! destruction of t he wo ut, Colonel John BE. Mulford, fe ’ bull ¢ the exchanve Wf prisoners to couble hin ian Inatitution Warhing née ary the proposal fo executing thie » will be ho Ing stuediv colle, Me dt order prowion « Coustructed as ine r | Vow Secretary of the Treasury bas concluded: no 1A wive arrapxerment with Jay Cooke, of Philadelphirs, to LOC AL NW > ' wilno umierrupt the ach the en, regula pera tal aleth eral © poo ugeucy for the eale of NEW YORK AND THE VICLETTY. | the 7-20 loun F Tk Dearr Qcestro TK Bt, 8, Osnos, the newspeper correspondent IMvorrant Meret. resied iu New York for furnishing coutraband Hoanp ¢ KK ViLons—C ine dick, and MMITTEES formatiou for ' cisanl publi very *10 GO TOALDANY ASD WadttisaTtom « ed to his bed ja the Uld Capitol This co Cosortion iM sa Piso -IstrnasTine \hevelore, bus Leen postpone! indefinitely. Dine Revavive ane Lacussive Quota Ios, R, M. BMiru, ‘Treasurer of tho Btate of New ] A special meetiug of the Board of Supervisors was J » Waa talen with paraly@in ou Saturday [sbekl yesterday for (be purpe f considering the up, ab 8 o'clock, at bls residence ju Hightae | Subject of the vow quota weskynod thie city, and wo, sud died yesterday, He baw held the odes tal achou With relecer to it A yours waa ou wilted by Mr. Bhunt, Tus Government bes roveived information of | end adopted by the Bowrt, from whieh i appoare the pls of tus Freu Government for eclonise ere are now no fonds tn the baulao: the ing Sonora, and General § 4 Wut sont to Visors that are avaiable f recriiiug pute the Pacsfle coast to keep wateb of ir mova. | Powem Lor in there any lewialative for ments rais ng inopey for thin} *. T vhic Tus recent staternent of the Little Rock Dawo- | the Board put tnto the ark t d t, wore crat, that the election of W. D. Suow to tha] bot euthor by the Laviviaiue, por bas thas ates Senate Ly the Legislaturouf Arkan- | boty yeteanct ned the o of the Supervisors, } arce, proves to be unsrue, He was Dy. | A bi legalizing tho oniinance bes paasod < than o qucrdio of the Genera! , he Benaie, bub w luys unwuched in tha present | Aerermbly. Vhe rea tutions call upou the Lagise ut wos addressed on January 26th, j lesire tow ‘ filag io €Xceamve Quota, IAS, 10 Mr. Will r od, B.pesintenden, of | | ' low be $ia§ body, which tar Old Cy pitol Priaan: "6. lonel North by Ww the Superv marly 2,004,000 for bwe quilted by the 1 ommussion before ) reerulliog purp ¢ ot ste done it is im. which be was tried, the Becretary of War directs | posible to incr ase t ty r even to continne A separ fas e payment of the ama bs here lotr that he be i ely released frora confinement 1 glen sk that power thay be yiven tl Report the receipt and execution of this order, KE. | of Now York & a9 such surnmin thy f D. Townsexn, Asst.-Ad),-Gen, may be novesmary fia bounty jury \ / : cial Com thee on tiate fs r ° Yeurenpay afternoon Andrew J. Burroughs | coed to Albony ihamentiately, rder te lay these eo: .n the cffice of the Comptrolier of the Cu Fefore the Logislature, and urgo the impor rencys ngton, was shot by » young wo Souler saenlat : : h int submitted ment ing thos nan Mary Harrie, from Chicago tred and fifty-eig)t thousand men have Nhe approached him {tn tho Treasury Building, leed from this eigy the beg nmiug of - wer , " ” if and discharged @ pistol, inflicting an imuandiately | eM Ar To Bi pie thotianud rial wound, She subsequently told contlicting | would repre twer o hon ] raf r Alorien as to the reasone for the commission of the | tet exchaive of the ® Daressary | apie Nasmens of e large ot her, The repurt conch od with the staceroent thas tt was immaterial low Brearor Spaagon has bought the celebrated grey | [APKE 8 bounty sanald now be afiered, as she requir mer ‘emiteh Girk' for 610.000 Ceinkinwed on the (aed vase

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