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a : on THIRTY.THIRD YEAR. } The Latest News| From Savannah, NUMBER 10,160. j NEW YORK, THURSDAY, FEI The Rebels Firing the City 8. steam trensport Siw -Nada, Coptain ¢ arr vod at this port night from Ssvan- Hilion Head, d 29. Bhe rev Th S f P that several destructive Gres have ocr : i 18 tar 0 eace, aunal under circumstances that le = soy | that they were the work of rebel incendiarca, The : ¥ we ‘ firet fire occurred on the evening of the SRIGHTER PROSI ECTS, co eben dvs le damage, but was not attenJed - —-----— be « Secretary Seward Gone to Meet)... the Rebel Commissioners. Ee existence f en orgauiczed Land if WHAT THE REBELS SAY ABOUT ITs |tny"enat tues, canoot™ told or troy what they cannot | or possess, The Constitutional Amendment. (202) '. broke ovt iu the Third district, end the houses urned down and the M ——- —— The military were caled out, and finding that al! Mr. Fry’s Figures Explained, — | oriiuary stuempts tw exting ah the fam — —_—— useless, several uouses were blown up, aod the PATRIOTISM OF THE STATE INVOKED. | sro:ver of sve fro wan arrovtet, A seah | tempt to blow up the city was fortunately dis- By Velegraph to the VN. ¥. Sun. | - --- +O - | h, and any loss of life. No ufagration, but the cr aeg spicions Were excited by umstavces attend- eon the following morning. It rapidity, Two squares were ny sage from Governor Fentots | ruin of e large part of the city was imminent swore covered in time to 4 it @ great cat A keg of cunpowdor, with the head open, Passage of the Niagara Canal Bill |" ""!" * the areenal As gle spark from th DISASTROUS FIRES IN SAVANNAH, (eee ee tne nn oe ecittathe an in all probability, would bave extended to the ar- /\ttempt to Blow Up the City. senual, where uowards of thir were deposiied. The arsena. ia situate tat the cor- ‘RERMAN’S NEW CAMPAIGN. “(ye would have resulted in @ [var raul @ end Yis Columns Mfarobing on Ohare | Pier? Those events have produced deep end powrrful sensation aruong the faba il wm Ley that wea raying st no great y tous of gunpowder tae and tis explosion leston and Branchville, are likely to be gd yb Meniteien 6: hb > privi eges which were producing such @ happy ¢ &C., NC, %, * fect in stimulating the Uuion teeling. A desire to | ay cheek this development of loyal The Peace Question. ihe linpe'ling caume of thie atte: *, by the rebel evn patbisers, who ai jeward Eo Route to Meet the Rebel Com- isa Eatonasles (6 was no doubt t to fire tho city unable to show other way, ani erein @ csiomsstdoeske | savage and desperate Luror at the, og pros Baltimore, Feb. 1 —The Annapolis correspond- pects of the Confolera pitot the AMeEuroaN snnounces toe arrival there | Ar the arriv from Savannah aro Major General Le yett, Gen M ie ( f tis morning of Secretary Suwarl, accuspaned LY | Ra loud Roreau, UB A. : Color ¥ Towt i} wevera) othoer al ninety privetos ais private secretary, who \romediate!y left for | SH4 #*¥er® othoers an amy | ertress Monroe on Gen, Greut's cispateh steamer, Sherman’s Movements. | His Columns Moving on Charleston aad st the depot by Gen. Berry, and escorted to the Uranchyille. © meet the rebel Commissicuers, They were wet } yt ‘ebre be Richmond Wute Bascutive Chamber, where they were weloowed Washington, Februirg 1 Riche ; of Jan. 80th has the fol Macon, Jan, .5.—P #tate thats & y Gov. Brad/ord Fortress Monroe, Jan, %0,--Li terved here t adv cea uab : Savar at.-Gen. Grant | aced bis wove raan ce ents on wy frow Fort Fisher ia the gu South Caro'ine on the 17th inst, with three t | Bagel eigen ‘ coumns the main ¢ n going towarde Cla ; Excitement in Wuasbington. : i ? The city bas t ‘ h excited all dey by the ton, taking with it nearly all bis transportation : ety us t ‘} auch lec we eee The other two columns are in gorder, piligenc r uthern Peace Cou aa. mteiligence respecting the Sout a Peace tie | et are caving iraestatn ae aN Aqumioners, and reports were constantly put ip L freulation, and a4 repeate!!y contradicted, that u ville, Ge Hill bas issued orders requiriug al) é yo ~omnbatauts to leave Aucusie, i bey had actually arrive! be Ly Mail ortjimated with a porter of @ hotel, who sail be s P { ‘a iar <i The following from the Port Royal New Sour of 4y we pertectiy fam Har with their faces, bu Oly oeoe Shik. 1a Tolarseting’ Wi pountotiod. With ‘wistook @ party of three gentlemen returning from 1 : this pews stour w Baltimore for the Commissiouers. | 4 ‘ Another movernent of our forces has taken p see, Report via City Point. the result of wht athecapture of Setkebutchie City Point, Jan 81, via Warhangton, Feb. i | situated betwe Powota igo and Ashepo Aa in Yesterday » flag of truce appeared on the line in | the case of the advance on P talico, the em skal away woeu le r forces ay | proaching h.s position at Saikebatehe. The latte ‘tront of Petersburg occupicd by the Ninth Corps, an! a message was seni in for p raaission to allow | as well as former place is now helt by our a twoudt #8 to dem t the ; Vice-President Alexander H. Stephens and Senator | forces. Tt woud be emonetrate w , ; / : ttime the importance sitached to the pos- ‘g M. T, Hunter, Commissioners from the South rn ‘ of these points on the railrow’, f Coufederacy, to pass through our lines for tho pur- reason that such bas been rpeate tly expla | 14 " joo of proceeding tu Washington, supposed to be | ed heretofore in these e tumns Mouths age the | enetny piaced such value on the holding of the the purpose of proposing terms of Peace, or for |). nis referred to, eae guard them with a lerve ju conference on that subject, with the Government | forve of Infantry sod numerous p'e of heavy 4 Washington, Owing to some misunilerstanding | ¥! HA a ; pig $n0hh Mi a0 oppos e, he certainly must have felt a 4 did not come through our lines, but it 8 eX | irreparable \ose to bimeclf, Thus } tpected that the matter will be spoedily arranged, | served we are gradually ye ear wrroasing fF: tu ther . ] y . the rebels them various | ‘ ense, aud the “ they will arrive toxday, and beatonce | cio, may well be asked, where will tonveyed to Washington ip a special boat. they make the next stand The im. Rebel Accounts pression proveila that Asicpoo will be Washington, Feb. 2.—Tho Richmond Bentinnr | Yt point at which the rebels wil show defiance, herornot such will be ¢ ino ree @ Monday last saya: speculation on our vart, The graud tanking A Mrasrs. Alex, H. Btephens, R. M. 7, Hunter, and | movetvents that Lave been the sour @ of wo much < Neu we 0) 0 I gewes A. Campbell, left Richmond yesterday morn- | of their trouble and difilculticw from the vor) in | ception of Bherunan's tusrch from bis western base my on their way to Washington, to confer with | su) coutinue to aunoy, harrags, and defae then © President Lincoln on the subject of putting an end | Much cu ty) nO wLxiety, iv expressed na to the othe war li possible, The circumstances under course the enemy will pureuo as regards the bol to th { possibl » eireun ‘ ; ing or abandon # Charlestor It ia the tuipres- which these gentlemen have departed on their miss | gion of many that Le has already made 4 rae gon are unde stood to be as follows: | tions for evacuat ng th : 1 ee 4 on James and Su!hvan's idyus obwerved by our Mr. F.P. Bleir having sought an unofficial and | PN abil ad a i aplohateP aac eutidential interview with Prosident Davis, de- Reig Sara e iraa onutaablabiie ae te eke j for Washington, with an sssurance that our | Se te enetuy wae -uuseinp) “ ’ ib will be ob- eb } of an intercating characto:, Lb io he very revi tent would wiling, at any time, without thing an intercat F ‘ 4 “asi much ag it be waa tra: tring auuere ary auy obstacle of form to send agents orfConimissiou- t tion In the inter o>» \ Washington to conter about terms of peace, if; © ing from the outposte to # postion In a Hue ch Le the cose we cau 4) deaw our ried in am vance that said Commissioners | “°° 14 such Le thi «wuld be receiv On Mr i ra eccond wh inferences. It Ww simply ao ackvowledgrent atte Richmond he brought the cousent of Mr f he part of U bebs that they aie Unable tu cosaip islands varlestou, fircoln to receive aud conter with any agents in- bi cesiain islaudis bear Coark formally eent with # view to thé restoration of | © there wloctod by President Davia, anc rh sure « : Baha i tormal enesen dnl Katitication of the Antieslavery Ameodment wi wperely oa inforinsl asents, to sco] by Marylaud, wither it be possible to place | Baltimore, Fed. 1.—Goverucr Bradford to-day mee for peace » any bame which aay *erve for attaining so desiratiearesule Is ie ’ that success iney atweud thee wigsotn and pric eo dersnd that we indulce nt expectation op the subject, wand tk , we relax not one moment enervetic preparation for he eusuinys Campaign. From the choice m t @ueud- te President, we may rest ans 4 Sat no 4O4 |) ment by a vote of 62 ayes against 23 neys, Thus 4 1 to efter puce, if eo posable € purpose shall foil in the attempt, one good | to ratify this vital umendiuent tw the Constitution . * be neue ® ll certicy have boen reales: Ail ds | Message of Gov, Feuton—immediate Kati> re e comumunicased to the Legislature of Maryland the ny the Coustitution of the United Staves, abelubiug avery tb House of Del yates jue lately pro ceeded ty actthereon, end approved ut rient counsel ou this sulject will have Lecome | ticatiou of the Aw led, and it will no louger be in the power o | Alb.ny, Fed. 1.—The efacUons or the timid to pers the people | oWibs Wessage Was re- i can be reached by auy paih ovher | celved by the Benato this morning tues opened for us by stout bearta aod stout Srate oF New Your, i Expoviive Vevsnrws ‘3 Toe Richmond Ware contained the following : Aluany, February }, 1535. ) Peterabury, Jan Mesgrs, Stephens, Hunter To the Legislature god Campbell, Commissioners are tu the city, and A propostl to amend the Federal coustitu . ~ panied by flag of truce through Bushrod nis ices to-morrow, Their miasion excites miment in ail cir les. hii iaeeeh ec evs, I lose po time in calling your atten Corer Justiog Cua fead bin fret pinion a on this great t, fox Purpowee of recom- ‘. , Hh i as i a ‘S the A ad | sures be taken fore gut cl e the ckade, The uopinwor od awendment by this eth r eve aw juality this action of Congress Justice alone Cirsented, sishment of slav- a ext rbocker Ie Company | y rininated, alter lasting | ery eannet be cv jwated. Our national bis- which @ serious riot oc- | tory presents nothing of equal co Tus strike of the Kn ees ut Rondout ha ver @ week, duri prrod, ip which mor bipated, than © Weveend wen gag | justitution of slavery, slwa) san clorneut of discord, hes WUre hen wwe Uaresioned the country with ent fire clear y point to the | Jot au occas demoralize our yur political action, In eccordan: Mr. Bai oy moved ar ewiththo s | bate in Ce of the people of the State of New ¥ Kejoictnas Boston, Feb od ai the Siete ont wae receit or di oonstreas vos was fired a save of she Coustbuhol- al amendtuen The Draft. Governor Fenton's lroctaa resy to the people d he has nut hesitate est suggestions of patriotic t that the lasw ymuch ag those fer the pr sent » Lamb he Busts the example y, and their rejoiciugs over pr y uppreciated the | enton on the Increase of the Qaota Albany, rb. 1. Fenton bas transmitted to that body a detailed starement of all the word bis possession 4 State had formed o Bate government, the facta in crease in the quota of thie Rtate When the lost asaizninent of quotas was moe | poned, forty-six oftice by Vice-Pr Arriving there, be pon their min ‘st thon of the people « lony term, and Mr, Nye dre Peace. The three yentiimen whe let yeuterday | The Constitutional Amendment. | ts, but @Bouncement of the passage of the amendinent bo | dunept KMecomumended, thet there bad t t forever atv liehiov eluvery throughout the | % bas bocn adopted by both branches | tas Wastuliy exe Sse ned, Were Marshal Fry vernor Feuton, and quence. The | meen Senate obe Way or tue other, tu reyard to the Aolabeboe Wiach bad bean wus uy! Lowen Albany, the Governor opened, Aiter on #e trons | found the qessure gf oy) lis UARY 2, 1866, arainat the excesmve quote that he sent a telegram | to Marshal Pry, again atrongly urging bin to reorsder bis Ceterminaton, To this he re- | actur'ly aweded, and in the nature of she con (arenly, statug that when be came to un- | ¢ cele derstand the manner in which the division of q ihe Was toaue, be ild not obieet to the ar raneenent. Pina ly, Governor Fenton forwarded eletterto Marshal Fry, in which he urged the Policy of allowing to districts that have furnished O large proportion one year's men, previous to the adops 4 40 yours-of-service policy, the 8 me mivantages now that othera have eajoyod— that ig allowing them to count # three-year an 6» eq ial to thiee one-voar'a men. Bince then, the ‘with Marslal Fry, bas taut ddeneral, Col, Stanehous’y oytton, ta con with a delegation from the Le islature, and ted vortructed that officer to | Une every effort in bis power to secure @ correction ofthe quota. This iethe substance of the Gover- Bors st fromiah the quota and in } 1 bis wessage be rewarks tat w verma theresutof these etforta the tt sof the country aod the cause dena iat we sbell eub- tit to it with hecoming cheorfulmeass ai pus forth every possible effort to fli tuo The Missouri Conventioy. Qualifications of \ otrre. St. Louie, Feb. 1, After three days spirited de- taittee of the Whole, the Convention ed and adopte! the third section of the Mtate Constitution, defining the qualifications of voters The section takes a wide range and among others 6s tho following provision; person shall be deemed a qualified voter whe ey im arcied Lost lity te the Uuited Stateaor, after the O1at of July, 1861, to the government of this Bate, or Who bas over giver somfort, tenance or Bupport to the parm Lin such Lootlity or disoyaliy, communicated with they advined or aldet persons to join them, manifoctd wiherence to them, or expressed hope forthe w uny their cause over the armies of the Unitet be + Cheep under overpow “ ‘ busi to the atithoriby or been ta | wervice of the @ et Confederate State woke . ® ooby inimical to to ' 1 194 S.ates or tin State, afler ya 1 ae . a tu . w as acbored auct r tos tuse'f oc wo0 Lae beeu # Bouthern bas, afier | ag exorc.wed thle cr any ¢ Je, OLsanO! © t Biate, pica from From Mexico. San Francisco, Jan 81.—Acapuleo advicen of the vist, «ay Alvarea had collected $20,000 ia du- ties, and was tayinu to put the b bor in e state of delonce, Flour pi corn were scarce, aud com- ' werce very dull, Everything was dull at Colima, Phe armies of Kajar and Garcia bad vanished ain the rdefeat. Gen. Viearo had received 800 Frencl reinforeemenis. VPorerneo Deis and 4,000 men had | arrived at the caps Congressional Proceedings. NAAVILIth CONGRESS Second Session, SENATE, Washington, Feb 1.—Mr, Wileon, from the Mil- itary Committee, reported beck the House reaolu- tion of thanks to Gen Sheridan, which was passed tnanimously Mr. Sherman, from the Finance Committee, re- ported the Geveral Appropriation Bil! for the fecal erman, from the Finance Committea, re era of Congres! » aud the report was agreed Mr. Trumbull, frou the Judicmry Committee, re ried the Mouse res u lariug the Btates of Virginia, North Carolina, Bouth Caroli Georgia Florida Alabama, Mississippi, Loutsiaua, Texas, | Arkansaa and Tennessec, uotentitied to represen. tation in the ieee ral College for the choice of President and Vice President, for the term of office commencing on the 4th of March next, with an a@tuendinent to insertin the preamble, after the words “rebe! & wont the Government of the Lotte States” the words “aaet were in such atate of rebell on valid election for electors for Peeaident and Viee President of the United Btates, eccording to tho Constitution and lews thervof, wes held tu said States om tani cay." The emendmont wus adopted, Mr. Ton Eyck moved to amend hy atriking ont ana.’ tle explamed sha nd bad dered an electivu for Pres dential elector Further eousideration of the subfect was post 1, to pive way for the offering of the ermieu- tials of Messrs, Jaiues W. Nyo aud W!!lian N | Siowart, Benasore elect from the Btate of N ve's, Messrs. Stewart and Nyo wore duly swora intu sideut Hamlin, Mr Bootes ered a rerolution, which was a! ed, for the clasaification of the two Senators Nevada; that two slips of paper he pl fina! * 1" to be on one of them, and the fyruro “8 upom the other, the drawer of No. | to werve util 1569, and the drawer of No. 8! 1807. Tides was wmooordl ydoue and Mr, Stewart drew thy y the short tert the Committee on Finance, Mr, Sherman, tr iredation and redemption there which es that nu National Banking Association or- get under the act to which thie ia supplomen- ary aball at any tne hereafter pay out on loans yy discounts, or ip purchasing dratte or tlie of ex hauge, Orin paymentot deposite or in any Je, durectiy or indirectly, pay vut or pus tn cir. lation the notes of any bank or banking aasocia- b Bob Orgauiaed under bho provisions of this red a Li supplementary to an act titled, u Act ty provide ms National currency, secured a ple lee United States bends, and w | rovide e Act The Benate resumed the consideration of the res- Mution offered by Mr. Trusubuil Mr, Trumbull was opposed to Mr. Ten Fyck's motlen ty exempt Louimiane frow whe prov us of the resuldtions., Lt this were done is w ut lee eum by byres@® that Louisiane wae on the Shuvuf Noveub iu ac 4 be cast a Pree . tia 4 fie J dary Cot iter in dQ on the subject, Lag avowed an expression f opivion sa to WLether Louisiana was or wo o) in the Caiou, whetever uigut be th ' Pooetora wh . « ip in igh Conyre be afe é that orgunicat “a follow thas the ve iu Louisiane on the & N vember, Wee #u eho authorise the the vote, Tt wes wuatter of public n¢ tvens iu the land, that ® larve Lousinna *aeon the u ol & hostile enemy, and 4 ane t w Prosideut and \ lve Very & eralie portion of that Bia Ih wi 4 Ve 5 18 Queswou Whether, wh alf ort risol ® Wlute waa overrun | y an wou held under euch wircurds | 4 WO Canvass that vole, He rt aehon vb this Bul ject to ¢ Buk Woe iversely on the bill to Increase the salaries | eSthot November, Is64, and no | | North River | Temperance Bosiety, i the Ce \tral Park | Bocloty ip New York, Vo ir tors Benevolous Society in N |« time for sno comune the Co itra: Park Lor tel. Do am recoumending that the Lowislatur regard to tho recent act of Gon @avery when @ concurrent resclutiouy wna PRICK ONT CENT OTN Gort TWO CRNES IN CURRENCY, a — — Mr, Ten Eyck held that Lovielans wasnt oy Wel ion, and never had been ; that no Kia tinot, There had been an election b jd } Louisene, under the auapices of a civil gov men and 11,515 votes bad been cast. Mr. Trumt The vote of Loulsiaua is genera ly_over 60,000 Mr. len Eyck anid he knew that the entire | had oot been cast, A great many of the iuhal | ants bad gone oT in the rebellion, and a ¢ many had bean killed Mir. Howe explained why he should vote for Mr Ten Eyck's amendment to strike out Lou Bs would be governed in this action by a statute of the United States, authoriring the people te clect presi ieutial eloctoré. This statute does not de prives minority of aright to yo into an ¢ because o majority refused t nothin, Paul wo > * There Said in itasto the number necewary, 7 e done by justeo many p articipate, Mr. Harris thought !¢ was unfortunate that Lousiana question was brought up incilent Mf Conyrosa had the power to declere that | an Cnet voto why hedat nota mete { clare that New York should nos vote? TL ie that the local sushorities of all the States narie nblo were in rebelliou, ook the Renate went into execut.ve sion and soon after adjourned, eae ple os saw fit TOUS OF REPRESENTATIVES. The House proceeded to the conmideraion of ¢ bi providing for a « nal around the Falls of Na Mr. Spalding showed the !mportance of the in provement in removing the uatur to trade betwaen ae Faut and West Mr. Arnoid made a speveh eape of the construction of the Micuiwan and Hino Conal, without whieh the Niagura Ship Conal would be of ne use to the Wostern Siates, Pout «! t be adopted aa parts of the same eyatem of det aud commerce, Mr. Jameo C, Allen advocated a ready, reo# eve aud certain means of tranaportation for the products of the Wess to the Atlantic cous! Mr. Fernando Wool sad be abou neemire on commercial prov #4 | woportance wad lodispensitle + +} physical menos of moving « ' frov) one jake to another, be thought they » ‘ peos both the Niagare and the Pimiow ani M eo) Canal bible Mr. Lup erm to make such fmwprovements, saying he Was favor of uo vigyardlyspicay une ur, bur? auch expenditures as would develope the resou of the country, Apart trom its tuiiitary noce he spoke of the importance of the Michigan a obstructions ally its anprors Oe RIP pert ussed tho constituious pover Ii.now Canal commercially, ‘Ts the bad when the Kreat Weat denianiler pion communication trem % Missinwippa to the Ain tie, Ho repudiates doctrine Brake rigtiles which bad brought this horrible war upon ues Lhe mewlers here should ateund aa representat yea § of wectious, but uf the cutie counuy. tle wouks | wtand by all partaof the nation, and Wools uover leave Massachusetts out in ihe cold Mr. sanded (ol Ba) said our ability to conrt uch Works had wot tb wid thas the ariny bad pot been paid ai of August; aud yet geutiemen were williay further to emtn eagury bY Voluny thowe Bille, He hoped these bydraulie mew would fail, and that the House would not py peopies money aay Med kes ac vnated the paawaye of the Niagarr Cenal bil asa measure of detence alone, Lud pored the Michigan and Tilinois Canal sueucy ee 008 belog beceesary for hat purpose, The Mouse vowed om and rejected by « vote 49 yess Mr. Arn Li's amundwens thud asa un tary Work, and to facilitate the deionuce here trouver, and enable guu boa and ary pase borough from tle Missieeippt te L Michigan, aud to promote comineros Lorween u iitterens Biates mud the United Sines aud use pahous, boat the Presiveut be usher sod « vowered to Ceopeu aud enlarge the Lilincin and biygan Canui, 4 demobsl rate ths waa ce the Lise ar The question came up agreesng to the Nis carn bill whea the House passed tt the construction of # ship caval around tho Pais oF N agara, by w vote of 98 yous agaiuas Oi ua The [nol sud Michigan Ship Canal bil’ rv noxt tagem up, pouding which the Lose 9 jJourned, New York State Levislature. Senate, Albany, February 1~ The following bill intr $: Por the Letter prevention of fra lent voting. To provide for Peyimg the town winwool debt of Poughkeepsie, “Auth ¢ P Keopsie to borrow money sor the payment ties, Aull ny the building of a pier tho ew Yurk lourpurating thy State + Pass Awending tho charter of tio 4’ Savings Bank. To perfoct t (ons itution by provding for the appr tive Commissioners of Appouls lative to the Monroe ey re Busi log busbeud aod w amon? ‘ f be witnesses tor of ayaingtoach ower iu cori), A was advanced to a third readin, troop ating the Olympic and Union League (uy ey Yurk. Assembly, Rev 4,—For the relief vf sick and ned ove, For the eovernent and ermmont of OUUuue io torce Bt. Dariite ALY bie Ginilie te ' porate the Nation Glee Cluy o Yor! ' jucorporeale (9 Contral Warehouse aud security Compauy, Notions, -For a reitpoad in Whitehall and r t4 New York fu incorporaw the Bonev ieut Bociety, w Yu To extend t the Harlem & god Forry Onc y, New Lo po | the assessinent and taxation of & ‘ | Relative to the administration Pretice | Courta of Now York lug eM | Public Conveyance Couper i ‘ ewt relative to bavings Banks in New Y sud K county, Lo incorpurew the Bay View and N York Ferry Cowpeny, A messeye was received fromm the Govert fused to that end, which Lew over / Bris Intropecgy, lo author ¢ U fion of piers and warehouses up . . proved plan in New York, and tu cLarter thu asus Vi id the Kesisury law Reel, from the Belect Co ittes, reported a surmzing the Board», sper vieurs of Now York to raise the money to ¢ ore CRU Sb. ab end pay bvunties to volunteers, Adjvurued News items, (By Telograpa to the New Yors Sun.) Poe Po ladupiia Evesing BuLierin was 6 auction, yost ty) for BI999, Tk was purciased } tn the intervst ww former propriowrs Busa.4 as. Geeiae G, Mgapr w eaterdiay cons stances, sud uuder the auspices of our own gu i wuld be au ¢ which would auth: fp LA Me | firmet by We Snake ad Mojor-General in the regu. we to re.¥ Vow of that Biate when in r Phe Sonate was occupied on his n . ntor about three hours. 4 Lange Convention was held at Trenton, New Cenuaue or te uae