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> 3237 Ce Ba ws -e mace ‘ —_— THIRTY.-THIRD YEAR. ) ASTI NINR Deer eee aac wre eer set tee eneecsesaonetneeeseninenati sec rn . a 4 ee a pals ‘4 yng 1)? Ad 1) T° . »o RICE ONE CEST vp NUMBER 10,167 f NEW YORK, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1865, {eRice ONE CENT iy cous b— a - ——S ee ee = ete ——- ] ' ! | The Latest Wews } The Peace Conference. pase 2,000 mite of clothing Covercosts excepted) ad | sare ft. fle baa not been beard of siuce, further rage: Now, in + fitore ups Rebel Report fae alto sunply the wants of our men contined is Lotta a on mat the ‘ vive of a i! ‘ ton frown Wiltniveton, Chartest qeerge hi a in th ‘ ‘ an th ‘ nity were t ‘ ® ‘ will be 1 ex sted, and " By Telegraph to the VN. ¥. Sun Washington, Jan. 0 19 — The Richmond | the Various rebel hee tin Robart br for- | Ant fireman, The only clue to hia tdentity waae + humnens 18 nearly played Oo pheedhcend fs ah ati ahd © | Ware of the Tth {nsiant eave that the iotlowing | T8PCine he communication of Gov. Mayes to the | lawh key endn piece of a cloth cout Tt ia not ‘ : ] th ! ‘ i A ¢ ee : \ tew weamer on tho uble or twin-sere® aba ys ~ locuments were placed before Congress thie morn + War Department, aaye the reqile'sous can be at f Lit fe wipp-ned OF aoe ee ee rea ccteam, DT! ple bad heen exhibiting extrooriinary apeod Army of the Potomac | tended to from City Point, aod the greater part Wrig Vaid Ware int \ drebeliabaancuabaauat ESOT pe rev ES tne the Tt wea ad bd ) the Senate and House of Repreaentitivea of | Dee Siroudy been filled Lacovered that uot iene thaa a bundeed | pine at the “6 nearly 18 knotean hour, with | the Confederate States of Americas Having r " seas 3 ihtee Fur WARE MW) thei tesomertatia ber favor, Sho ts named the ‘ | 5 rs 1 : howe fa on *, 53 Ses igre The Battle of Hatcher's Rug, | cesty rweveda written notitiontion, which satic- Late Rebel News, aT Norco rag warehoner, 2 fectories Touina Ann Panny, and ia destined 18 te auld tos fet me that the President of the United Bistes was | 1% Hater In the Rebel Conare The Fright | ttabdlor, 1 wa Listy '4 “elianeone ine apy pei fa ios 1 . . 4 J to conter fnfort nom® ent | aboot Sherman Tho Chivairy . ailing on h » ‘ @ fact that Quern Victoria had gone out of hee ADDITIONAL PARTIC | LARS. uray hed ag bed sotage f Ms hslamta tga i ate their slaves for Aid. of she © ty the extent ot #40" ay r ‘ur Charles Phipps to the at might be sent by ma with a view to the res. | , ' e ed at nearly & 0 : : wenn of patie Tf ies A) Sania a Tho reported capture of the ral'rond between enue ity ' a early ® | vatiots rring increased cate ur Lines Ext nded I our Miles, H. Btephens, Hon. ROM. T hunter aad Hon, John aa VAG SUG Atiguas by (ten, 3h en fe al F Vof them utterly | gee rene " acne ahd green an ne dea A. Oaanpbell. to Geceeed ilitedgh our t Atel tradictod by the late Richmond papery which, | Cewtitute ave t to reheve the | f Gia : aah 8 aise ’ Jamp . ee ough our lines to hod |} vas) thaniteiin : ; : sanity | Muilerers ia Corn Exchanve yemer ers ' t the mouth Sw ssialiv debate lo fereeann fannie eats lhe ie ot : j ] $1,000, } awajaper cflices Have nd vie at eat wW ae thet will ip ith 1 portant diacuasion too! ein the Cons | oponed aubecripticn t « s we re Rebel Commissioncr’s Report. the {nforroation of Convresy the report of | folerate Benate on Saturday, on the bill prov dine | The h ’ rs were ved into the | Matiers took favorable for the termination of the the emninent citize.e above named, showing that | for the emniowment of negroes and aa . bores and every ¢ + Was tnace eat strike the ding , t ron | " 7 ¢ ea and wlaves to work r tra : 7 Bhai wreat in o building ede, The masters WHAT LINCOLN DEMANDED, | ho enemy retuse to enter ‘ute negotiations with ht fi gi ae eand aid im thie ce eof the oon H fi¥in 4 rt ° i %s ihe: wh ne ys “| had unconditionally withdrawa the resolution ta tis Chae : . ebate se ov a Inet yre ond ‘ the Confed stew, ur to any nue of them sepe | MY. The detinte arose to re onmider | rain trot sheik 4 iit ther nht drenves and | give ‘iiacharge notes." Message from Jeff. Davis. arntely give one people any other tertas or | Watson, of Mieniaaipph, apoke at erent lengih in | ritte wane hae cere tie SN eters | Phe Paris Pavour states that the brother of the ide evarautoes than these which @ conqueror may | @vor of employing slaves rorm dut burning Auld Wee tracked hog vlehee: black | LuMuMior Murat was dostrous of ceding Zansiber enh cb De ook Y Ronee, would selleve the older a! that ole were sticbet y 6 we blac tothe Bugieh, but ethorta were being mae with Noor uncon it sulmisson to their rale | jyucation and abolit and w the qnost si Miati bday Reon Ni pth shal ley (Wt h Senate, shal O'Do 0 coupled with thy « anes of thelr recent lectelas | Atming the slaves as @ i litere necesmty # i hy ' Deee, ellare, | oS ce intro ta disap ay aaa potehecra ur Forees Advancing, ton, in 8] nencented, be world be preity and willing i te and wetting the hontee in Hares tetore the | the evacuation of Ban Domingo was no longer ® ny including nt to the Conatitution | EE ; 4 : tex Lay been alarined the cry ot fire, Mt ‘ ' AUGUSTA RATLRDAD Cue, |*xbesemmainie x tors oom tod onm ee | fone hr en ner le Dake Reese | slanting de tsscte| nac ba hed octeniad n ores eee i sil e 1 he ae , s | He track marked by | ie dW i ts Oe thatit be had eonmoanded the troops in the islands 0 : , ian 3 pat nb eral Co Le lewine | cae owe sh rune bi mi JMDs | aide, and the wn wand creme! the wilt rere aiid j He Wor Rive : aratt eal y Dee ieee , ’ ate on the subject of the relations between the | y 7 a pharm BB. Nhe buruing ofl towed wher- | PUl down the rebellion in three months, He wee ar Washincton Dispatel i South wanted mer, and i ng ape NESe | white and bi lik > ik guch | eve ’ 1 wae aiad| ae read, te deka the ¢ sud should the Ring t population of each State, Such | nted them ir 1 Kk hed lost er H \ wehioh t cat ails the \ 4 pete Minoater Colouves eatie STATE OF NEVADA, ree ‘a oot inderstayy ele tof the amendinent to | bi pet: K Co ete ieee Pa ee meres Lig t mately checked { tintil the flamer of the San Domingo war ab ENLARGED. the Constitution wi has been adopted by the | in bd han’ were ches ahbuss that Oe | were exhau Biot aoluiors who bad passed in, Wor beaides occasvued defiaie et ee ; : Congress of the Uuited State teavethe countre The af vy wanta reorol ‘ Be nied’! may Oe le at batt! of ihe wat do heneidiate: ‘ Vadigoitied Scenes in the House, Signed, Suivanoen Daan, | HA nes She ey 1) uta Mita creniaees Fre on Cry er Oe i Seca vcmaiine ee Ook Be ; Frecutive ( . tills w Crecrultthearuy. The frat fiche w Thoth Houses of the Pennesleania Les inlature ve Austrian Riecharath, respecting the manner ta _ . notcomocn for three montha, au tif the art 4 | terley paused t t , | } i ! ‘ " I lu to prot © storuge 1 which the reduction in the Budget should take | , Richmond, 61 to be rtren 1 it muat te done bof. hos | | be! City and Miscellaneous News, Rirenethaned it niuat be done bofore tba8 | trou in Philadelphia City pace, the Ministers insisting that the Charabere RAPORT OF THR “coMMIAstoNrRa.’ oto repel the attack « hasaisenenkt arn ot Sherman. If you re - ze should vote the amount it should deem necessary THE BOUNTY JUMPER RAIDS. | rorre Prenton Mictton? wore Sate a crore wa hve From Mexico. | ae Leer eerereen eer or 2 v ¢ b tasinoesee, you vation to the diseretion of mo nisters, Bin: Under your leiter of appointment of 2th | will busta your pon sat urely upenw | Contradiction of Tt } Ista pany \ . ; a G i t } : 1 trade he De. Gwin & 7 Anied that a dee conv king the Mung. MORE ARE MADE. hed uk a ht intormal conference aw, He woul! voto tonrm the lant Movement of the Patri ideitad ron Dot wil be promulgated Ita of Apok and ‘ 4 alle rabam Lin ol eaident of \ pited eat & that Was abolltoulat ane of the Patrict Forces, Dict be opened Ith of May, Alo etated, military Pi tate tioned in your let fy thea to avow it on the floor of a Con New York, Feb Steatuahip Mors Castle are | te bunals been ordered to quash pending trale in Steps Taken to Fill our Quota.) 1° wun gvantes's apd took place on Las Vaues rule prevail be rived ot this port this morniug from Havana. The | Huoxery oY beard 9 © ar rod in li the balance of power at tho | ore ne ‘ Commercial. x D 0. Han.pton Roads, where we met President Lincola while the toe who-are native | CULY news of importance alo bringa ia embodied iu &e aC. a&e. aud the Hon, Mr. Reward, Socrotary of Biate of the 1 tho manok bab, # with © Haneda lode, wil | wie following latter Raring Heo, & Co. say American stocks com Linitad Mika tk con AT ior uavéeal HOUR Kad PROS er Re ie > any HK fore ’ ve . : tho nol, with the excepron of 6-20's, Army of tho Pot waa beak fal ad expt Bee entre ere ren aries | esas Pubs S.-W Whey Set 5 seh: | a Wnts mud ot an ry 0 6 Potomac. aul echnd tel had diveac Phy ae here over the uews from Mexica as pul lished in | {Hoi stares —the former are quoted ab SeB5 jo— of the United States, arly and diat ditions and ra dent Li ak t December | bis the Conures explain ¢ The Fight at Hatcher's Kun, ete Natcher's Run, Headquarters of the A-my of nearly country, a OUSLY Tecely cvory representative in their ates it in the ‘l fatterera were courte- Sherman was lo se sentime Leriik, 66 We learned from tiem that the Message of Presi | | | your «i come from Capt Vhe Beauregard y, recetve ld via fan (Prancieco, aud said to farmious Dr ter Ons pool, Jan and declined & Maryland S'4, 03. “th Krenning Cotton dul #40. alteibutabie in part to the e i i « and rewarce : wtte ” iT y 2 the Potomac, Feh 7 P. M.The fight near ey by wh ! e cau Le se tired $9 | and roamin= st will, and yes gen'icmen eay they | @WiM™ created a Duke by that report, is here tn ita { the Kiua's news, Belew to-day 200f her's y t af al we wer infortued that they | want newrors to raise corn pees vit vd i ‘ us 9 nv yemerdayy was one of the) most sieve WO ObbeGy THak Gud | olacuan wear eul ase Laces we votbleihabey iy | Havana, having arrived inthe Barcelona, le hes Ihe brendatu‘fe market is quiet and steady, The severe that has taken place in this army for scine tbo trme or pr pigaobone A ‘ ue ‘ ‘ ase Ne i ies ° 1000 | been premsiny hi tensions wt the Tmperiat Cours | Precision market tn steady, Heel quiet. The pro 0 be he 1 ‘ t yi 7 chaabiaeer spgettep acetal We: exico wit! . juce market ia qu nil wteady, fime, and taking into consideration the unfavor- mute ing tow he vould vote to plice thew in she erty, and put | Of Mexico without success, and now goes to Europe Lenawee ani, th aeeaiad, Consols for mone! able character f the country through which the | yin) with at eue bididat bed bvte Mark one t wuskotw tu there hands to push them there, The whote story, ‘neluding | 80 b-Ta40* 7 3 soli 7 ‘ with the suthorisies ot oderate Staton, ato was then Ateseed by othe . : ‘ ; ar . % Weope bad to move, and the large force opposing | because that wouki Le a recocnivon of their exist: vee pablo Wee edema d, wer mets | the grant by Maxinitin to Napoleon UL, is falae, baie pharem, 34 'yailh Central, 60 see their adwance, it is vot atrance thatthe enemy eyes ed es by unde ne aha HM : What may bappesy Lb huow no but tovtey the - should gana temporary advantase, The country | pant ae ra gon (By Telearaph. story ia untrue ; . Ay ® would Le ont i by him from 7 ee ; Congressional Proceedings, rom the crossing of the Run to Dat ‘aM lis is tes se ely: that no extended truce or arias Peters urg, Feb. 6—Our lateat Mobile dates |) Bince my last we have bad several arrivals from tery woody, with swamps and ravines rinning ; sig iat Leplaritone a : un i phy yranicl or al- | ®tate that there are from four to eix thousand of the | Meaxte We have p opers from the City of Mexico NANAVILIth CONGRESS Second Sesmlon, through it im all directions and the only road in a] cry de lik dascine Wil ar Bat jedi Ara iegh j enemy at Pascagoula, with stron: intrenchments | bo the uh, They r part of the whole French BENATE barrow + 1. not wide enough to aliow wagons | Con TTawst of the Uuited Siates over all | We suppose thas rt is plensanter to be there than at | forve tm or was Lela concentrated upon Oaxacn | Washington, Feb. 8. The Secretary received @ o and it ny nied a w viaces within uate the Coniederacy; that | Bbipor Dauphin [a and, oF bile Poin ne pers | alto tho De rite ' ; to pase, and in many places in vere bad eandition, | bY See Cosas ucicear HAG FELT WE Ceoies HLS ERIE ' ; ' rM ide soa nsspeal sndchael (eoeltid Velelang ond a part of the recently arrive! | letter m the Vice-President stating that he " ‘sn fh eran qi may fol om the re-- | hare it fe considere 1 take the t “ ! write ! pad a Rs tl Fifth ‘ vo advan oi, tabliabment of that authority must be ave-pted bus a) Ab ” ah well t tak then away trom | I written you of bhe wwerous | would te absent frei Washington for some Um, porte ‘ «and Second Divi 1) has the individualagutyecs t Da aud penaltiog w Orleans be intrenchmenta are to secure | hat have ~~ Ythe Ir alyokn;t an " 7, + hy a fr cn Rt res, The enemy? | guder the lawa of the Lintea t rel them from movernenta from thin atte, or it may be ; Bs sn ; ae vigisdbshl pisces halle abi Bye Chaps: wie ere driven to and beyond the mill or « row!, ' n very Ii) eral uso th ted t0 | t0 fort H e pli N choson to preside in bid abe It wau ordered wo mi e@ crossing lin r | - . macamp, gat! Ipplies, cauy for | ’ " f emt two rmilow fr g line of breast. | yin emit (hose pains and peu car he I Pr aud be rea r} : oe shat the Prowident of the United Btates be iuformed works, There were no lees than four divistons of | restored, perations on the opening of Spring. mi the ax hol tie al hii the enemy onpecing our forces, nainely : Manone's DP it Afeeeunartiia rere ; 8 ron, attacked | of the above facts. ; ay 1 , uW onforonce.the pr nendments | The Cavoristas cava: The enemy ace: le Lit Pavram's, Heath's and Gontonte ald division, the | ge ghe Conatitut My [salto Beau’ Catto , : Len 7 00P wold the Liberata | at, Morgan presented a romonatrance from the three oppoung the Pifth Corpa, while Ma- al 1 2 | with oceanic vahe ling our lines from bis pune have become very * ‘ J Congress on 4 were brought vo in Queers yand Miche r merchants of New York against the passago of 6b hone’ tir epeudcntiy, engaged Gregg on | our potce vile bomb pe | bowta, which are inthe Bound and in the river. | Da ahd * bi the Vaughn rt rene time, when Gregg orders | er gluvers © ibyotintar ¢ . lo - | aru that twoeolnmns had wtarted | pending Bankrupt Bill. e@l his cave to da it, nod held bis opponent Mit Aig 1u antary yaad except bor ar tnen are in excellent ap rite, and not at all cis H ver ( ad § ria, we the Im- ™M “an ’ ge nv ', iek PPpeoeMs | crime, should exiet within the Colter tos or any rourared by the cnemy's naval mcheinish | per aliens we on vue luc alae Foote of-red @ resolution for the eppointe ack well, i! ng some} pace Whb'n their jurisdictio tuat Congress | aj pe fie 7 Stale lsh aca | t > hati “he | ment of @ Come t enato Mabone, fir zno chance to accomplish any- 5 ould bave the yp ai to enlorce wis aroendil ut olther fla | ps ’ ate ‘ Ss ‘Ks i iH a vis mae ceahtha baiiodh ieameipieae ect thing 10 this position, wheeied round, and, marct+ | be) pproprinte legislation Alesester came Into our tines vester tay, who | Be there the Hritiah frig arrangements for tho inauguration of Presidents toz on » by roatle running northwentwardly. struck | "9, En the correspondence that proceeded the | Petts thet Admiral Porte, and Gen. Terry wre} ty, agg ble TH Regt Linceln, Adopted, the left flank of the Fifth Corps, doubling it up, aca tarahicn Herat pee * * th awaiting orders from alring Hiving |} nur « tv- | A dadaiew it ie tall taeke it Aap blorgils Pe | ¢ rein mentioned wad leading LO | acwornplinhs! t) tof the expedition by the | &¥¢ bundre nice Arteaga, who has n» On motion of Mr, Wa the Dill reported lag and causing I mil back in the centre, sarne you bave beretolore been iutormed, C1, i one To ed and detuate j The woos here bemny so thick as to render the Very reapoctful capture of Port Posner, the enem {not atternpt i sone i OR UGtbated . wis. ue. hag es | evening to add one devreo from the Territory of formation of 8 continuons line impossible, the co eh : ary new movyere nt wat) further orders, | ve Th wt Itt Hating to the State my Lear i bec what conitieed. and the he Your oe dont servants, iy le raunried thavghe Ghemy. ale faidine ihpour 1 Jaliseo) has aptured by the Jusris s Nevada, was taken up, and mand became somewhat pana the heavy Acikamnih He Sv ion ete - « ‘ 3 P a ‘ fe which Was poured tn by Mahone's men, mace K. MT ics arneys, the County of Brunewiek, parmson, Afterwares thirteen hundred Jooriete ie discussion wasy dd. shins still wore Rin « few minus : . Uostes, 3 he W started towers 2 by way of Curse The bill to estabti Bridye wero a binge, at ad ina I oy pitem the entire A, CAMPHa: No uews was received at the War Departr ent | Te Ave t : eee pea ee A eh a Be across the Ohiw fs et talk poetic, {aillo ack inp towards — Inst nivht from Sout! Carolina, [twas curreniiy | trou the wuhabitants Nee ia lease i Rr atCincinnut! was possed, Also the bill to The fear of being ent cif from the crossing at the From the Southwest, reported, boweecr, dat Sharma's army had ma-e | fare? aud Einprese of ‘Mexico ‘when they eome | reimburse tbe Baio of Missouri for the exe Vauenan road increased the confusion, and fore alolginent on the r 1 between Pranc M8 sth BUAD BOR b ch a penies incurred by that State in cub th phort time it seemed as though @ regular panic had Ano\her Report of the Ffvuacnation of ae i j ‘ slirow between Prauchville | tow y of Mascots 0 “ Mth of Mebruary Lagi seized upon our men, but upou reaching she open Mobile, Etc. anc igusts, The only fact coullrmatory of this j tie Ae ent i ‘ if sneral Meno} vs has ibs : eountry on the Vaughn road, and finding no enemy New York, Feb, 9.—The steamehip Zazoo, frou report is the ir nof telegraphic comrmnni- wut P ae 1 he banp s cums Se ALES Mr. Wileon intro lucedt a more “tually te there, and the bridges all saute im the poaseasion of |} F thor ' : terday morning gegen tanod as fortultacde band | provide for the national defensa by establish our troops, they becanore-ngsured, a ! tn ay rt | NeW Orleans on tue Sist ult, reports thas @ con: SR OH WIAA ENN) Se rraae EERIE POC quel rile in Conhulls. The: Cours Jouruata fully a for beet Ait United Stat ee 5 » aL a short | ; seoloaitiat AxiGiaA cana te ely upon tl mition ne Ati uniform militia the Lo United State Cine the mteaier mart ofthe corns Were in ine ready | Aimuanon of the e¥acuatlon OC MObIe whe: tale. |i eter cuee ere aL AUBURN ANA MANE A) td § She ten of the Mexiwan ' : : eon Sere w meet the enemy ax sh Lappear : wey " site s ‘ i coh io the peo le. Gen, Beauregard aleo made | the 4 roment of tie Uusted Bistes. ‘The imperi- | was referred to the Military Committee, It ras A tew minutes after, when they did show them. wrapbod to that vessel from New Orleans vta the | a spout be the pe siter Gon, Hood, He ree | @l Boicadicn ie Francs Vorw has Leen de quives—int, The enrollt i of erane Ahead dniiaa , a ‘ viewed briefly bia need +h 4 by the dusr atid ‘Ak thas a y He-bex eclves at tie edge of the woods they were mes by | 804 hweat Pass viev i r ebring " vob at wy ‘ tt ' ; : . a ; ot the firs 8 FY ‘ ress UV) Fuerse, in Pie Imperis tie ¢ jy Pett zon and wll who t ared their inten- ich AB Vere iets as to wen . Cr ul, Fed. 8.-T aoe eye the first © nae Fort Sum ero the presort tine I aw ¥ f ue Nha ay a6 to wend then: back : aie i Tio Memphis Prucevts The ay ea a \ ales i i Zacatlan (state of Pacbin) | ‘ Ato become citi ‘as babwoep nen Of ben: : ye: tight ere three day, and t ioned 1 ® y abe : rolled there Our ne day amornts to about 604 | 4 te pi thar ary ; Sad iat of ro ek tae eat | A lente rebel force, inchd of General | Psy ® pansnge 6 #0 5 hn Prev. lent of the United for two { sO ok . we ud | Uevle's come aro r t Arkangae Anortiee, trou & . ¥ . ¥ 1 osning Jorg of the enon eee Me » a | side ofthe river, near M The 3 | (Mivs) ere Bios that 5 From Eurove. ut ord of exports ts bellowed fu'ly aa large 06 0 “yg Sal? | torce is under General Robbins, ao ¥ evident! | ne large jorces ob Bas | Seven Bays Later News. tin m OF ors altogether 1s) prisoners amoug whom ares | intend craving the river Into Tonnesse | prions BF Movin op | The stestwer Australasian, feom Queenstown the | shies yearn ers nited f i peal ae ae an nae Catro, iL, Feb. 8,-Beveuty-tive men of Quan ig ! , eearr States wervice vker ne rey postinastera withstans evere storm of rain, wh R . ‘ * A ., " hair « a, tan “ ry ut tinlastuight, and cont | chs | trel old baud of guerrilias crossed the O rvee | Two Corpy of Hood's Army Sept te South The reof peace uegotiations frou Richinond ns fs i i : Bit Carriers Js t tie \exreph ; aha inf os 3 F rin | ; : operat Qi wk to Shakers, aud wil who ine ib | nil mace tothe front of our Lues aeweral daya | : Caroling renter! talk in Liverpoo!, and exerted a very | be exert y the inw f State fd. Thats A Dat- | aga bot shortly afterwards they retired and have Cineinnati, Feb, 9, Tae ec rres 1 ateyore effect on ihe eutton market © | lune ey) u iruvkard, pauper or Crime a aud to of Ker y ‘ ope | Gee writing from Nashville, says ‘ ‘ foal wlinll be + bee mult he wauiaitien in hia the interior of Kentucky again, Guere | 4? i writing + MA 1 j wore wits in a letter to the Dally | wait Hig ' , ‘ ' aye pe i nd bitsy en reported’, but are sud to y numerous near our lines, Robberice | Corp of Genors H ae Genoral Chestha Lowton News of Jan inka that now for the | Vhab the niiitie he organized into divisious, brte om » fiprh + done to. a 1 p r ” r ! , » ’ \ ’ » . u iprtit i v Dead 5 te aro brought inevery | ent General Lets b ee b te Bluth ¢ firet true we may discern the glimmemng dawn of | 2b 04 Si # eack | © evel! direct, Sth, ; live. Phan bureau of wil tia shall be established in the Oar permanent tlt ne Bar sitaaus j pence, He argues that a6 soon as slavery is vir- | Wor Depart t, @th, Defines the dutics of the formerly the extrer | ‘ : oe ‘ | t ¥ , rig ’ anata tualy lod ow Loth # 4 LO questi email | Adjuteut-rencra the M lita, who chall be 1 Fquirrel level rowdy 40 The Consiitutiounal Au iment. The Philadelvhia Disaster. fox, bo Question remains i ii uty eae ek a bi val alt ° at Armstrong's M with the advance well out toe Washington, bh, 9.—Tho Lower Houne of the IT lies ‘unt RUAN bat that of Stave eiclés, and the possit of peace | gn ay ae t . A * . A, ys rw, - . , ‘ ‘ salty Vo orse thou Reporte ite 5 : ' y. 7th un 4 Seer f arto wards Dat vey's My HCH pet A i i a8 Hey | ent Alexandria, Va., bowiay ratified the teen Persons Hurned to Death Over wo based on the reas nable recognition of those | appointthe clerkuthereior ‘Tho other sections ab sismny. it th a Raaae tha, thy ie Me) anti-slavery amendment w the Constitution, with Hoandred Baldings Destroyed rights flew fim bar pay and mente to the militia emy in tthree d kes the ine . i i, | “ y the President inte . mek sater aud more i heretofore only two dierenting votes, The Seuate yesterda Prous fart! er investizat it oppears that the Ryhtn a le Peedorick Peel, Under S-creta ee ve sree DY (ha MOR viOg Ae 8 As soon as the woather pertuitsy (are | Fatitie {it unanimonely first counts of she terrible disaster at Philadel. | ry e trea essed bia constituents at ie Peete ee Ree eaten Dares) | Cincinnati, Ohio, Feb, 9. ~The Ohi ristuture | pba were for from representins the follestent of | Burye Spes r of pence and neutrality, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE, w.thin @aay gtrih i ¢ of tae South ratifiet the Constitut) nal amenda the long of life and propert Yt now appears that | be Hu Non-atervention should be Eogleud'a Te speaker laid before the House a sunita. road, Which, itis hoped, will soon Le 1 pos Lovinn We, Kentucky, Feb. 9.--G r Bram- | & whole family, named Wright posed of elev: | f tion from the Sevretary of War, w anied by seamion WD. Mita & lette, in bes letter to tue Legielature, relative to the | €2 persons, were t 1 to death. They ocou- | Ate from Constantinople announces that | Me Court Martial record in the case ot Maj, Haat- En ; TS , \ REEL ACCOUNTS, proposed ameniment to the Federal Conntituty n, | pied ibe first bonse on N trek wear the Coal | the Indo-Buropean teleyraph line was completed | Wem called for by resolution, | f viopted Petersburg, Feb Phe cuomy yesterday ad-! yields to the amendment, but thinks the National | Yerd Where ihe conacration was erces the 17th of January: end aleo that Col op motion of Mr, Dawes. Tlie later gent inan at thinks the National , that | Btewart, sanced 1p he force down the Vaughan roaland Gevernment should pay Kentucky thirty-four r | and sot 0 i¢ ry been heard | Py rectoricueral of she service, died on the samo | Si! Miat Maj, Harting atanis on the re vt as we tod the crossing at Hatcher's Rur | Hone of dollars—the estimated value of her slaven | Of Sines the f Ik « believed that they | da puilty of tweaty rere sare riding to the our pickets at that point, They aleo occupied | in 14-8 @ conside: air Penuiaica) } ol! pe od, a 1 are wtill in ghe Th ivachine RAP RARAI ATL ORL IA iene | communica bs oo theend of six i ed ; ae i ‘ : ; bicer m for Kenic y's an- |, . ’ odehy suf Gaia The Pir om lent of the Bra bend | ca ne i to the army, , ADO ing bokeh | eet there Ww have bea re & pore | River bata M Amencan Representn- | atamped not eoly ¥ t » but guiley points with infantry, while iheir cavalry aweps Dover, Delaware, Feb. 9,—The Legialuture ger farsily wer Nhevr newer tee ab Fa ay, burne, hed communi. | OF the eniberg ' th ont ‘d dol ronod our forces auc wan ; o, the “8 ' n ' Jer i} i ried ac ero ad our forces and advanced or Dinwiddie | tarday rejected the propowd amendment to the | pve urate ws tnather aged forty | cated ty the Presideut « diepawh from | | tara, hy rev ane Une ae SF redlouse, General W. HL. Loe ret their ad Constis nthreestourthe vote in the Beuate | yeul ¥ n ; a 1 Ui aisles 4, rt e one | a eye nis ae sonce there, wnt ufter a sharp engagement dre und a two-thirds vote: the Ear jon f th ; on worl ut re BRAG ath ake a Daw ; BPOnS At Ai the amine time the enemy made | ; 1} : : Pee tar sud ia 6 uenace to Bande Oriental aud Paraguay,” |! rl rele HE # usat other points on our right, but | Supplies for Union Prisoners, | Annie ars of wet wl nenarherr ; The Mricwu tail steamer Armenian, trom Livers | , ij t 1 be , od ai ihe vbnaninin TaKGatre bias Washington, Feb 0 —-Drig.-Gen, Hage U. BV, | Ta a tna eet: poulthe t, forthe West Couatof Africa, was | ( eh rg HAP RSS) Hatcher's R gil. Be | peporta from Richmond te the War J rilralatae ri aod eur ber | totw ly wrecked on Arklw Bank, near Doblingdre. | thee! ibe ihe senwnee bo the miner ucher'a Run, There was p ; ; ‘ ¢ : ed tow land.” iter crew and passengers except four, were suspension from | sini The ene extentet, | Sat be bas been a pointed na Agent ' ‘ \ a Ware, ula ie * r ‘ ' mie. ‘Ther we thas ¢ their with the object of | Tecelve ani @ mippion for the Ux i hay eh Albert Ware A London merchant, who was in Bavannah two | | was Major Eantings forgery taking in more , hoy captured ad few, | Prisoners, He re bat supplies atom Wa eurd Of axey esonpod | dase pror ws it@ oecupation, aud previously twelve | ® lly nf benar Re Vibnesseg to ' vate packay \ sof b'anke cate e Natne t y burned t r \ a! ' ved fron { gercnce of epi loat ame pr rs, They also lost several Mie packayes & ‘ kots— vave ree f Mii Wise hana ee ' siuthe Bouth, writes tothe Timms that be |G reset ie be Mned » ae forase wagons | trans’orred to A wurebotise Lae been pro. t 4 0 bamed Saf, was informed by the Confederste commander that & VO yours | i y and . 16G for 6 t aud he} He was | a!l ihe cotton in Bavaonah would be burnt, andes, * Featoro (58 w tha Tas eafe in the County Treasury office at Adrian, | ty Mr. Ould thus every tail t [ Ninth stree the bulk of it belonged to Confederate iuiereote |b wit c Chee » was “ pen Wyanesday wigsh aud | will be provided, He has once The ecre arora iistel ini P ba, mee g Aut Ra i eto pe | M2 Herd labor a, i Dp 1 sa the penitene pObbed Gh Beth Uy ‘+ af We bepplics op bans. gid sales tb. vis Dashed ae te bout wy ) beles, Tho writer d Cont.nued on the ust pase

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