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THIRTY.-THIRD VEAR. ) NUMBER 10/106. s The Latest News| aie dete bed the ¥. ¥, Sun, UR WASHIRGTON LETTER. The Peace Mission. | What Was Said at the Conference | THE PETERSBURG EXPLOSION. | Report of the Committee, GENERAL MEADE BLAMED. The Invasion of South Carolina, | oie sn. sar» Sherman's EVIDENT ALARM OF THE ENEMY. Branchville Declared in Danger. y THE COMING Preparations & Cc DRAFT, In This City. Wc., From Washington. Combinations Developing. | tour Peace Coms NEW YORK, TUE: SDAY, kind, that no relaxation up to the vere hour of @ tormal binding declare | tion of Peace, The mum and substance is that the ailing rebels are now in possession of the beat possible terms they can hope to receive at Wash- ington, and itis for them to decide whether they cau obtain better by prosscuting the wer, Grant end Bherman no exercise an important influ. ence upon their dehberations, In the meantime Aa recards the whole toc The Washington, or they Stantou's caniae « ik ect we are his epee ty retur eft entirely be st have been stoppel by Portreas Monroe, or even Hatch mav have been sent back or the Yank ing the commiamon njecture, mrievioners may may rders at Point, Captain with dispatches, to bis attend- fark at City core may have obie ted While utterly tn the of vigor occurs | +} the courte of Nova Beotia. Me. Sew ar are al! distiugniahed by a noble cor ability of the Unite len and main patoo Ia letters dence in the States to suppres the rebel- in the unity and inteenty of the Ge SNERAL SHERMAN, Our Forces Moving on Uraachville. Philadelphia, Fed. 6.-A sperral dixpatech to the Fvenixne Tenegrarn, dats! Washineton, Peb 6th, se Waive bas the foliow- ing Charleston, Feb. 2. Bridge dated 7 40 o'clock Jast maht, my advanced tc the Wl driving our cavalry on our left, «x ni : The shmond lispatch fren Reaxton save the ene. day across poy Swarr mn \e@ frora this place. They are apposed to be in hoavy force: there ta also acolummn of cavalry on the Ansuste road, moving rapidly from some unknown pont Whippy @wamp ia about thirty miles vortiwemt of Pocotaliza, and about the sarae (inte south west | of Pranchville, Wetore reaching the latter plac | teria | itanly remains for us to close ranks and pur on | the colt ® And see that our armics are properly | | Sustained upto their full fighting standar This | 1s now the prevailing sentiment in Washiaeton | even arnong thoae who bave heretofore teen the moat bitter opponents of the Preeident. It will no | doubt exten! thronghont the bole countre Newo, REBEL ACCOUNT Weshinoton, Feb. 6 —The Richmend Dieraten Capt. Hatch of the Exchange Rureas, who started for Washington aa secretary | ra, rnede b inexpected appr nee in this city, last night, haviug come thr nt's linos on yeater lay. He brings us | iwence of the Commissioners, not feline | misell at |\Lerty to anawer questions on thats! ect, nor bas it been found possible to ascertain the tril en be laleato, € Mctiride's nin the front of moving Bhertnan's troopa will have to cross sevaral of the Cambaheon, as we Laten.— The sneiny has possession Bridge, and skirt ashing Nraxton Bridge Branch ville A dispateh from Adar m3 a wolng lhe enemy ie corteialy ry “The Youns'a Islanc, yoeter noketa, They have fired several buildings on the plantations. and This ‘a Run sayet ene- came up ip barces to lay about neon, and drovein our are retiring morning three steain landing yout twenty ra are threataned '' fT White's Point, Adam's Run i ton anda . miles from Charlea- “FEBRUARY ¢ © called pirates must be referre! to the action | | | | (PRICE ONE CENT-IN GOLD - oe ‘, Ik65 {Two ENTS IN CLEKRENCY Mr. Suroner—t submit to the Benate that ina. | New York ‘State Losislature. Much ga the section existe as it ia alrealy on our atabule looks (tabould not be hastily remored | Senate. Jess fomne reason can be shown for the removel Athany, Feb. ¢ ‘be following a we ntra The burden therefore ia with the Senator from Penn- | duc To authorize a defen tant or b+ neelin Sylvania (Bucksew), who makes ths motion to) gorminal trial, to close the areument toa) To show that « thiog wrong haa occurre! under | patty the erticte prohibiting slavery proporet bs is baw ‘ongress as an amendment to the Conatitut on of Mr. Buckslew. Twill explain by saying itod States, The bill to prevent the defer degre each Atate to ralae ite own troopa wit inent © natural scenery was ordered to @ third own limits, « at Heete aball beable by fav reading. Adjourned tain of the Prosident or the War Department to u de an Nasembly. r. Sharman ade . ir. Sharman advowatel the repeal of the section Moriowa axn Resotrrions Tnatructiag Senae Tt was vot necessary now, be anid, for State agents 0 te - | tors and Representatives in Congress to favor the to po to the armes, awall the ganernla in the field were ' passage of «law creliting volunterra to 6 ocal iv | fou ther Be t) aecure the enlistment of | A , a sy where enroll Alop'el. Vora ecess from the olore « Le an tt pion it our beat gene- | 5 t raly that the provision proposéd to tw ateicken out | 15 to the 281 inet I M ina i oo oh, Bria Iwrnonrorp, To suthorize attogneys ana 7 eounse| lore to tak * ackoowleds mea doeda and Mr. Buckslow's amondment was mtopted, 9 bo instruments, To eny wauet vile 2 tT e@ the capital etock and fix the sinter of th lirondack Rajiros no ®t Naya Mears Anthons ark, Connesa, Doron, Bo unty B : parabens : ‘ Sidhe on Farwell, Foster, Hale, Morgan, Morrill, Nye, Bum : ’ : ~ ber, and Wi'sor ‘i So the Sonate adopte! a clauee etriking out the Nows Items, Wird section of the bill of last winter, which per » Telegraph to the Now York San.) mits recruiting agents to visit Bouthern States to . Tor sales of Gover ent Revenu-T rdar Main reerul r Beate credits ok, the sulscription pee Batuniuy, is Mr. Howard offered an amendment to amend by peerting in th rd section after the words ‘le fined uo ex oue thousand are,” the Gov. Conv Iaid t re th Ma ! Taturee words “nor lesa than two hundreat " and | ye av, the oMfcral cog t bow aloy after these words “or inopr eoned not exceeding | t ? two years,” the words “por less than throe | 4 by Congress aienuatory the Constitution months Thea Lb war adoptel, abolishing slavers Mr. Hale moved to strike out fiom the third sec Ur to Bunday evening eicht t hal bean ree tion the words “or other pereon” after the words ‘ . ‘ “tint any recruiting agent, eubstitute broker. | Covered from the wreck of the train on the Marietta Mr, Wilson eaid the section referred to waa } and Clnei ati Railroad, The fica were 6 badly sake by the adwinistration. It was desig burned that but tew of ther could be reeoen zed protect: helpless men everywhere, The African plave trade paled before tie erielties of eubatinte | Mason General Jolin Pope hos issued an ordete brokerage, dion were seduced trom insane bopit Theos 6 40h inet, assuciny aud ot the Mille & , ytat h rrr ny ne r 7 Y als and put inte the a r were urogeed and | gan Division Maw ua and the Northe put iute the am an iosensible condition, More than that their ty Waste r u Out | West of 1,200 do'ara they sometin to nomore than Apvi from Mr. Webi, t Siates Miniater »obundred fle understood that in) New York ' City they had a brokers beard, which they rocu- | % Blo Janeir im We gre ‘ lated atreet | thatthe Government Ura v I a de- Mr, ¢ eae ested toe 1 the rection | cree, excl g the F 1 rom the ports of ia wor . 1h iv rucent, mut that itw read, “that any recruiting tnt hii Banvate etitute or other person, who shoei for pay ort benliat, A aid thet amneudine nt wae @ Lirourtenn, Ry, vinited a fe iva mince by opted by Mr Hale inl f spendment Williams’ pn of gue a the ri morn. The further cousiderasion of thia sul ject was] ing by seventy or eight Quantre vaunted postponed, tien. The latter were un ler cud of Cape Mr. ® or offered a joint resolut rropoeing | tain Jones, They approprivted a quinatity of boots An amendment to the © tlon, as follows and shoes uni wh t left without doing fur Representatives to Congres# aball be appointed | ther dymaxe Among the several viates which may be tne uded in A visvatoa he Ar f the 2 thia Union, according to the wumber of male citi- levied gdhtisah the Povoriae enys? rens of age haviig ineach state the qual «| Quite an artille duel took place on Saturday reayitired for elect the most numer | even the Appornatte astog from noon f the awl tires: the actual to half t nine o° at night ‘The rebel Com of suet citizens shall be made by the census uf the : 93 ‘ . United States tnissioners, the correspomlent a » aro said to tr ve referred to the Jac actary Committee. | have passed through the hues st day for A jod hichmnond HOVRE OF REPRESENTATIVE Vow Richt a Drsray f the ih « “A A resolu Was wlopted directing the Becreta very r ar Cannoum oheardt igh- of Wort f the House whether the mrnisters | out yorte n © direc Rormode Hu f any religion beea exempted fron milite dred, The» lot abe ¢ inusual, of ut 6), the reasons thorefor, and thelr names late. Te reminded um of the ate treshet, Mr n Mo, offered a jolut re ition | when Batler waa away at a’, and propos to compensate loyal persons f sen | our batteries were pe awe ' workmen, wh tmoav be #astaned by the ratification of the We have! me ‘ f the Itis ay r patie amendment, Delute | pe thas 6 La t ‘ k on arising, the res tion wentocert er the rwe the cana ' rten ed ® prea © seiting forth Firters * r ' i tie 1858 that at Onan m of this tr, Ter ebel Infantry ga on, Came 4 to t 1 on with the Pree nto Cairo, I * D uh. The ent, bas anole hiro vereiyn head of the premtesk wow sherens th UrTOOn Was. aire Tupelo, % » where he rine ¢ + the f Columlia ha ttuli that f “i's wile to winter re " ola fthe 1 e . quarters, te Jiets the report that General erie by the dictation of the Prosident, | A ; , a utiversive to civil liberty; theretore | Cheasham had made a speech to t troop the ite 4 Huo that the Presidene | miviaing vt i ain there as the ’ wy conatitutional senae overeivt rebel new hope Oy the iirar “heat ty; that all governr | powers aro derived ‘cas ‘ hal ' from the ¢ titution aud laweo! the United Beater, | Be OIA g ' the rede: a and limited be the j tall atiempis t flere that th ght are thelr frieuda clothe the President with eueb attributes tear and reernit. Healao stated tha: the rebe! mental te publie libs The House retused to se ; second the demand tor the previous question, and | Miers w od areKh so the r > © or the rule on a tof the destinction of 1 Mr. Holman introduced a joint resolutton that | lesrning that they would be furnist hereaiter no payment shall he made to any railroad ; | company w vhas received public lands on ec forta quarters, and bet | dit iraaeporting troops and other property of | fed than heretofore, were amin re the Ualted States free of toll or charge ; that the bel army | hecretary of War cause to be refunded aay money : - which has been paid ws auy such companies tor H ¢ like transportation ; provided thas notténg beret: General intallizgence. ehalllbe oed to prevent the taking possnmon f any sich raitroml and applying ib te the une re- fy Mail to the New York Sun.) quired. Lhe Iition wae saul } On motion of Mr. Garticld, the Comnurittea on A nar vr Roaton on Prada as burdened 1) Disirict of Columiia was instructed to re with the name Constitutiouel Amen iment }nort by what authori oread perc we re] ¢ ( ht hela f : ten, GHan ‘tieting wit he re inired so have passes Lofore thoy can Ivave Was r s tinting or an re baug prisoners at the r 4 S00) per mongh, ert nchd ihe Actions bob a which is ath wa they cas deliver iLern, | Kecolved, Tut the Prow.dent of the United States Tug Sau Antonio Hanatp syysthe French, on in evulesvor to woertain the thew f bic r 1g ib Matatrnoras, I ' the fod. irgents i 8 against the sutl of the | crate flay with a henrts Inte, ¥ they passed eral Governn with a vor by the Yankee flag in silent consent poace a ‘ a 1 1 Ture Houstoy Teiraearn save (oe nter 1 mine titled to the gratitude fw Kuter't ng bireau in Te AoW prat ne nib rough niry ; aud that with @ malar te ry th re'el twit t de le y Pequemed ty omit no boner ee) seapable of producing 5,000 pounds per dtu thous her Ina sd to the 7 Lia vit s Pease aad Gator Mite. Wasirscros Resixeros, of Smithfield, Mr ‘ vod thatthe resolution be jad on | BR: thas reeeutly woven Ay of linen on on t . anh {han apn the theead trom lis was disayre Yeas 6; Nays 16 lax raised by © , 1) yearn ag Toe reschibon u prules we a Seven hundred and elehte-two National Danke Oo motion ot Mr ado Wood, 8 vesolution | are now lo operation with a canite! of one hundred War alt Bunsen inesly adopted declariug avainns | ane eighty -bu ree job bud biuely-bhroe thousand LY al \ ele t de dollars est implication, the existence of any otber Fecera Ii ia reported in) Washingt toat Mr, Vossene or Conleder Government v¥ n the Perritory | deq'a rev t fr the Trea De pur nt vi the U oited States ; ; willtake place with n «few dave: and it is rumor. Mr, rom the ¢ ttee Waves unl | ed thas wicceamor Will be trote tie Stake and ciyy Meang, reporte a bill ameudatory of the internal | op Nev Re venme Law, whiet was mace the speciai orger : : trois and alter Weduesdiay eve nent, Mrs. I ooh her recent ' . purple ve vee 4, trimmed with ‘ ! Phe House tu cou tlee of Ul whode resumed | butions, an eoquent wuite polos ta hew drew of towers aud t »¥ the cx tion of the Navy Appropriation Bull, | O° ee Bae. NEUES i Phe amendment pending was that of Mr. Davia, Tux bat which G Baraca linet. fof Md.) to create a Board of Adratralyy, ous mareh throt ris ~ . Mr, Blow spoke avainat the amendment, and | sen of JON. Browne, of Sie, Mow revel ver vindivat the Navy Department tdirecs from bis Urothe at ‘ The Gas Mr, Davis (M: re} to the gentleman who | Zette affirms that tt police ‘as ig Une liad preceded bin, aj.ng by Lis amendment he | Gestionatte d propose to remove the Navy Bureaus, but Inaac Fok, the great D!inoie whoownead to provide f{ rewary of the Navy mcouncu | 30,00 acren of t bent iaud i % aod waa of uayys Pres'dent has bia Cabinet, | taxed for uearl; ALLTEL oi His wife ulao an that ba ve bin mwivisers, Heclaimod | aled in afew | ours ule ‘ Mr, Funk's that in hie hervtatore criticied, be had | will provides that k mcentee shall reoain in his beony outing tbe ora of he vavy a8 egaingt | family uacdiviled he 4 Joma rte the Navy I + ALanae grey eagie, WItD a bel round ita neck, The quest was then taken, and the amend- | bas u.wie its appre ar Portsmouth, N.H It sa bourd of admiral 1 in & sed to be a Lind which was f erly a ment creating a boar airolralty was Cigagr ‘PY ? P' =n 7 creed at Cape Porpoine t which was gent adrift to— yeas, 4 aye 1 cle bell witachod to his neck 484 punishment tor The House cone veurred in the amendment of the | his frequent 14)ds Upon the chicken-coops, C& ’ “ for one additional mids if Mu. Kiouacn O6atty @ Deputy Acscesor and Cole at) to the Naval Academy from : lector erval Revenue, of Goawien, N Y., wae t i y s each Conyreasionsl ircered on Thurwday last the vilage, He Hatr | } wi lelttor home mm bis alegn, and shortly after. Tie Na Ar propriation bill was passed ward t)¢ borse Was ine returns ug il Meliop, the a hicle belug empty. Further eearel: discovered House toe’ up anc ; ’ pty @s Up wud pansed the Benate reso: | og Lody of Mr. Beers lying ou the roadside with « ! ranamendment of the rules, ao astopro- | bullet wound in the boad kt-book was vide specifically for the counting of the electors swing, Dot his wach, pajere, pigol were uot 6 had been collects, , tay, ba vows for Progident and Vice Present of the | Asahi, Be hag: aR. re i Cringe ays bas United States, in joint meeting of the two Houses. } . ’ bad or Wetneminw new ty Guoree Conbumed on the last vale clr where: € ntly t that : dh wherea ‘ M La Washington, Feb, 6 — The Richmond Disraton The Recent Peace Conference The Ons! Cori a ioners are s und and well wherever they ‘ 4 of Peace Thrown | pow the Kebels Whe as of the 4th gave the Commissioners Didn't Come to Wash. | 8° Tt waa thongbt @ portion of Sherman's force ington The WoertoGo On With Grenter m Vigor. The Petershura Powder Vine. if ht atternpt to cross the Balkahatchie seven ngton, Feb. 6.—The Committee on the | miles above the railroad bridge. Tho Twentwth ( “orresponde ¢ The Sur ny . l i : 7 Special Correspondence of The Sun Ae : senator Wale, § Corps was #till at Robertewille, The Fourternth r "eb 6 h th aches wn @ ag tober ‘ The snr f Washington, Feb 6.—Although the expected | ¢ ade 9 report to-day relative to the | at rtsv The sum ¥ ate n neement of the res of th , me or sult mot a ne cree ki © | faiure of the attack on the enemy's lines before | everyting that i known on the subject a recent informal conierence at Hampton Roads, be- 1 Petersburg, Isappears that the explosion of the | te whatwe have believed for several daye he den d Secretary of yand the erman wt ng on Hranchvi! itera tand Secretary a ; t | mine under one of the ene a batteries was the | thet Sher an ving on Hranchville in for onfederate representat’ ves, lw stil delaved, auf sturzeation of Lieut.-C Tenry Peasants, of the | General Dow ard bas arrived in Auguata, @ ie ! | er eeub ] er h ” of oper « y the e eient hae traney i t dampen the enthusiast 44th Panneeteania Vola, and the mining, mainty | taken charg ni perations there, We hopes that were entertained ty mane person of & | tho work of his regiment, commenced on the 24th | presume the forces at Branchvifie are alo under ( speedy peace. It does not nppear that negotiations | « June, with ' rrowal of ht arnaisey and | big control 1 1 finished! on the 2% Ir oasante labored - . . tarot absolutely closed, but the onusof renews ah eh ‘ > , t : i ; under disadeant ! 1 have deterr ; " Blowing op of the Steamer Felipse ne them is now thrown upon the rete) authorities, P and determinatior On the a » > Tho steamer Belipse, from Fastuert to Paduesh, @na untill they concede the oue grand point at issue of attack was # tted to} i eg é ‘ ee ' ‘ fl nade, wou propowel to | blew up opposite Jobnaoaville, Te ates o'clock a return to the Unior own opr ‘ € payne who | on the morning of den. 9%. Sbe 4 on Ddoard, bpm our p 1 in” tele ae } ‘ rv ‘ ol Lig bthela de Ths Pres} hag Me | aiaone other, wixty-clght anid two offers « dent has been very communicative on the subject, ae tog, | the Ninth Indians batter ur were k lawl on b ourse has be ener wroved be those . r , even mm ssing rty wore re or lows { ls has ee iabiaieeoaaite fas tania : on levod ¢ Go tt | ton, it is feared. fatal) Thev had for wand , we Ks 7 . : ‘ ig ung to sd vg? atrotoubibhe with them Fy tt ot t @atements, It is or tthe raticala have Ay ition exploded one bour after she | recovered their mjuar v Li 60 BOTOLY | ht fire, wh ‘ i va river, + bhiar I f ue tried by the ny aurifice of dirnity displayed ’ 7 ' ; ; | she t @ “imber The captaia states ty the Pre s confidential adviser, in H nt, aud Pbeiieve |! - ey | reported at F nt that the boilera we t ‘ the Southern ¢ seionera on the fron- | Mrate tm hie citection to that} Gen, Mend | use, bik wes ordered to proceed. Wh . C6 torab neet been dis. | hat 34 we | sion took place the Gelipoe wae preparing: to le ¢ rabe . ty hae been dis- | ward that we put r ‘ i the fect (seven 1 s anchor 'Y Jolnw aved by the potel and i ers in secount jhe Ouly that one div S Snot atthe v «for the i . > ar ard lay the steamer | it would then be said very properiy baat | | : , 4 1 3 for thir ¢ ¢ } f aly Franklin, W was dar “ ‘ th I n stated that the these people abead to get them | et enna the Ma ase ama Promier was afr hat the radicals would take wise WE did not care about them : but} ere | 1 the dead and t ) ¢ 1 @ trooy | ) the management of the tiationa in t bo guid of we put wh ta tr DS 1D | sented @ cient pitia h Mur thelr own auds, and penly insult the ah Sais ast ‘oral Meade, | sheir flest Tr, Owing ta 6he f : ' u x8 riven by General Meade. | tt ectrer Id. many sleep 1 Cour i vo the om Washingtor eo Showin | wer F el ere W ato Ry others if thet there was some apy nc that P uiing those a t e hundred and Lensior nee Coma ouers upon wixs w n e huvdre are od, miss.ny and iajuree t BES CALS, V the ens | th at success woul t : he + 1 peace party et f persevered in There is ad ; result ae t i pe tween the testimony of the two gene The VMiesourt I eqisiatare. Tht the more probable explanatic is that Mr, point, Genera! Meade teat fying that St. Lovts, Feb. 3..-The Missouri & eater Peward was unvi 4 to comprom{se hie diplomat | © Was autlor zed to exercise hia jud vy paased the foilow Va thae 1 ly tos question ask , } entenc io rigot le relationa abroad by the reception of | marAWeLe JF reps wee pg ochre pd Seatac | Providing that co ie ed * mY, ‘ ' " he Confoderate ie geese }expeeted ret Bape Ane * | ment for a ter ' rilewwed wt the representatives from the Conte a Col, Pleasauts replied. ral Burnside told me expiration of 8 thelr terin of re ! is argucd that the unofficial reception General Meace and Major Duane, the Ae Ong | once 3 and } {ihe Army of the Potoma, amid the thing | ve ‘ “ of rebel envove in the national capital might | D&T off . j teen yours —t : Jd not be done; that itwas all claptran and | fy cop r gO ’ : be perverted by Fran nd Engiand into a prees- | nonsense; that such a length of mining had never | yaad the ¢ to pardon tent for an offivial recognition of Messrs. Blilell | been executed in ullitary operations, and never Provid t) yy persen me bh r bod Mason ns she accredited representatives of a could be, General Burnside waa the only obicer ol | wife jag been engaged the re " Sgainat the i ¢ c { tat ! hich rank who favored the min Un'ted States, st be tled to 9 divorce or @¢ facio governm Under those circumstances, Tie committce cannot from all the testimony | per application to the ¢ the intercepiioa of the envova at Harpton Reade | avoid the conclus ates the frat abe sree Sones | Provid. pg that no license > trausact business of the disaster was the charwe madeon th or- hall t nted te fore or wh a8 Dot first General < tention on be + | shall be wrar > AL br General G and th ietenti on board a noon preceding the attack inthe «rrangements of | taken meps bo become natura ! gorernmout sivamer,are regarded as grand strokes | Genera! Burnside to pl the divis red | a 7 natn he reasons ned by A 0 ward poles troops in the advance, The ‘1 1s doos not appear thas the President intended to | Geucral Burnside for not taking one of his divisior | Congressional Proceedings. 1 ot Spi vas th id ntended of white troops for that purp se are fully jst LXAANVIDIh CONGRESS Second Session proered to Fortress Monroe But Secretary Sew- by the result of the attack Vhe conduct of the « | erd, on his first iuterview with the Comm ssioners, | ore troopa wien they were put in rane ‘ woe ; | SENATE seem to I liv justify the contidence A senera e . em he aubiect of viaiting nqto eb, 6,—Mr. Morg ” ntast them tenavious on the ject VID | Pienside reposed in them, and General Grant bim-| Washington, Feb, 6.—Mr, M on propenier interview with the President | sel:, in his test ny, exprestes his belief, that, if | the proceauinca of the Chamber of Cominerce bad be steed them by Mr. Blair Upon | they had been 7 laced jn the advance qed | New York, mn favor of the pending Bankruptey Burpside desired, the assault would have been suc t etary of State assured them that the r | Tail erat! ve 1, and at once rap} Lt will be seen the committee say from the tesii- | Mr, Pornerort presented the credentials of James fr Mr, Ls ln, ninediately proceeded to the | sony that when the orcer to Witkiraw WAS Rivet | ot 7 ole as Benator froma Kansas for 8x years on ; ea ‘ I Pe by Gen, Meade against wie representations of ( ed Mavoh next. which were 1 aene f erence tin understood | 1), -nuide, orders were nlno yiven by Gen from the 4th « arch »Which were roud that the Cormmissioners induleed in no ec f offensive operation# to cease ca the Mr, Morrell presented the cre tials yaluan plaints or reerimnations, #a4 assumed all through } Gon, Burnside's position, and Gen, Ord's troop | 4 perweil, seuator elect to ti! the vacuney ovca : + bin Bandi ahah were at the same time withdrawu trom the posi i 4 fi arial, oWueaana) 4 hat peace wast osire » the North than ion where they had been 7 < ls ned by the resi, uat d » unt the Bouth 5 that tt ebela were ag able to prove Nuath pe. Gen the 4th of March next e war the als were to con resullia & grea! or Mr. Howard presente tion of the citizens nd ih wan | bg nasecompapied t \ daln Rouben t c ep and that it was equally the ae ! ne} 4 the com of Michigan ug that ithe atew be “ isto cultivate omica rela- | in gheir ¢ ou the use the | set apart for the use pated slaves, ict yother, M phens sceme! more | ol he AY t of . sth of sialy is referred to the C a Vree u sirour of ny nezetiations and | Mt Pie ere dam ayia Po | ra * r « | ‘ ‘ oft an bis companiona | devoted | tion f otou t tot be | M. Bune rela re 2» calling on th da urge rmostiee for forty or sixty dave, | Jet who ro wo esifent for information relative the late pea ape Ware A # , milan ct the tion the pr f mining the even anes, PANE : anda tacit not # formal re ution of the Cons | yy hau cure‘ul! ted and roission, y for that period, warn the seceded States | for the purpor fr r whate od vantages M ' ot t aud the ree tion Hew : * pacowsit on ar towht le attainable tr p explosion of the mine, | would go into the questte econsiruction and over unil & rrow should have been entire rear led by a General return tothe Union, with such guarantees against | wing had evinced uo faitis ju the succeastul proses The amendments to the Kor ent Bill were Pedera!l interference in loca) State allairs #8 would | cution of thay work, had sided it by po counter | ayer up, and the sect the mar se ; wh ht | Bebe or Open appros bad assutned the en n which State and loca ail be paid wos prevent a wentration of power which might] agin . : ; “ on gud control nly when i was com- | aty pat hereafter prove dangerous to |.berty and oppress Tan ihe time had come for reaping any ad M: \ w offere| an arr linent to repeal every section and St ry 1 agos that might be dertved from I¢. alao that section of the er ment bill w per Ab ialrah (daa eines were Taek te oan i" ernors of States t) send wgente to Bates in y Jiplomatie Correspondence -Onr Forcign | reernit t tan onts on he of the etary of State | © a | ; fatemont 2 ¢ part oft r } Kelntions, | aon hoped Ww t be adoptec ' the Piosident, The latter was never more f the diplomatic resi ! sDury would like the Fenster from Mas. Li ned \atic corre noence ° ran and vigorous. He disclaimed all intention of } i P 8 to answer & tion He (Saulabuew) , : A Ib ‘ tes Goverrment and foreign iestated 3 ws that inediauely ading the pric ashi, but insisted that P published: Details are given of allot Save. Ms onebnsetts bad acenta he wa t 1 except on the con 4 1 the quote septate, No anthority the # M1 e fon | the necotintions betwen Seoretary Beward and the sh Mera ut after the slaves had tien of the recomnitior e supremacy of the | : ted a! ' gh J ¥ see ' repreacntatives of foreign countries, in reference on I ard Gs ruor Andrew bad { 1¢ it m. Upon other points every | 4, the exie events that have tu jred aioce on to the Pre nt for permission t *ort would be made to do away with all legiti- | Nove The dispaiches cover the inter- e men ani it cod been granted, [He : 5 Pi | ference i au affsirs and theelevation of Max- | ify) Was oppos d tot while the your 8 ieee Lissatisfnetion, As | iroilian as peror, avainst which Mr. Seward | white men of bis siaie (D sre) had to reepond n of the Confederacy, even for ad | oonstantly protest It slso includes the pro- | in person to all the draits pour, is was not to be thoughe of, seedings mm reference to the detention by t Mr, Wilson replied that be did not know abont ( poluts of high Interest were discussed, but | Evslish Government of tie rebel Fame b Hit by | this specal case, but he ew that Governor An . 3 | Lairds, The correspoucenee respecting the Chese- | drew was an carnest 4 t rinined man and waa eabove appears to comprise all the essential | peake piracy cane cou wine ao inevcepled letter in | in favor of enisting black men. If the agents of wots that have so far transpired, It does not pos- | cypher from she ReLel Secreiury wieity Betas | Mastachavette we A nos f on the grouud the > ; ‘ lecipne: r owed that an | oust have traveled slower .on other ayvents after | fs b e door to fu rotiatic mip, whieh was decipnere 2d sho! Ms invely appear that the door , arther neg a si organized plot had been f srmed tn Canade to cut v started war closed, Itis true that cach party agreed that | t seve: ve s from United Brat rs, ane the amendment would | ou 1 H or wee to goon inevery respect the same aa | rise upon the ‘ap crews the same as ir He «a { rmitting Bate agents a weake °, apology f > bo the ret ack men wanted to ‘ 7 noe otoccurred, But the Chesapeake ca a £ ad not this mi the violation of British territory by the recapture | enlist they should enlist in the United Biates ser- everything or nothing Ik of the Chesapeake was finally ted by Karl vice, but not uncer the auspices of such men as | weerist of iniorn pegotisious of this | Russell, ous the latier stated iL): Le extradition of ' Gowernor Andrew gent to Bevennas \

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