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THE ——— Number 10.449, The Latest N ews By Telegraph to the XN. ¥. San ——-4-_— FROM WASHINGTON. Authorities, A CHECK TO BE KEPT ON THEM. The Ex-Rebel Civil Order Frem General Grant. No Perseon PROCEEDINGS IN CONGRESS. The Suffrage Question. Crowds of Colored People Present. THE WEST NEWS FROM tion of Loyal Men. formation by addreawing H. A. Hall, Prositent of th: Soldiers and Sailors Leacae, Washington, L. C. CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. Thirty Ninth Seasion. Senate. Washington, Jan, 12.—Mr. Grimes presented the petition of citizens of Arkansas asking for the organization into a territory of m dirtriet of country lying to the West of that State which, they assert is now a howling wiiderneas, though capable of eupport- Ing a large population, Referred to the Committee on Territories, Mr. Trumball presented the petition of the Amert- ean Free Trade League king that protective tar- riffe be established and 4 be levied only with viow to revenue; which was reforted to the Commlt- tee on Finance. Tho debate oo the proposed appaintment of Provis- jona! Governors in the Southern States was postponed till Wedneslay next. Mr. Dixon introduced a bill compelling prepayment of postace on newepapers after the firet « { January next, Referred to the Commitwo om Post Offices and lost Koad. On motion of Mr. Trombotl the bill te enlarge the + of the Freadmen's Horean wae taken up and ° | po . reed ans amended by the Jndiciary Committee Ico Freshot in the Mississippi es that the Act ablieh a Burean for ----—-- — ft Freedinen and Marcel x i *" Heontinae In fore pte Den y. aud ehailerte: ad truet on of Steamers, nin all parts of the | Veal = Meat 4 q » » y . . earl LATER EUROPEAN ADVICES OVEBIENT. ‘ eir mt, be piacert unde Hi Cot w hone r and ar rg ay Ansistaut Coinmlastoucis, to be detailed from the ‘Sudden Alarm Im [relamd, ] 7 5 pesvisos tor tne division of the districts into enb-di tment of clarks, T and auth ROOPS HURRIED TO THAT QUARTER, J cricue muitary scons ED the emp e7en agent , Be Authorizes & Other Important Foreign NewS. | provisious, tue, citing, ec, for refugees and Slialiniannineneenin freedmien, £ . 4..-Authorizos the Pr City and Miscellaneous Items. tlesieity under th SS SS ee ae aud loyal relug-es Uhoceu loa \ Fior'da, Missieeippl avd Arkauess, nots OBSEQUIES OF ALIJAH Fe PURDY, | tictctts MithitasPor nccen ot grea inn __ oo Caryga issio: r the direction of ' 4 sty Tl cause t..0 sane from time to bine bette Death of the Wotan Frozan on and assicued in parcels, Bot ¢ xiveding #) weit eats tothe lov al refugece and frer who ehall be tected in the use aud enjoy mont thereof, for such the Nepti we. Xermor time end et euch annual rent @s may to saan “anima . agreed on beiween the Comtaissioger andr h *y 1 « treeamen, Lhe rental ehail be € KC., & Coe &e. Spon e Valuation oF the land, to be escertaino! in —— euch manner asthe Commissioner ma), Ut eh the , pet fthe President, by requis rescr. be at Wasurw, TOM Jan, 19. thos aaet such teria, OF BOONE, Itt 0 ° Tho following order was {saned toda. er ehall eesont shereto BA oe upani y ; "4 me io © vigned may purchwe ‘ Was DAPANeiRED ATs Cs oat “Oiso0 z eel the sitio Shereto from the United 5 Hye Greerat Ounxrs, No. 3.— To protect io "8 persons | ful, upon paying thereior the value of the lauc p he law ertained as aloresnid, : Sebelilous bie are ane bit omtlinn - aa ae bs sat the pose@snory titles eranted in pur. Ment comimeandera, whore ‘commands eubrace | suanee rGener Shorinan’s special f d order £. are composed of any of tue late rebel- dated st no Singer ta 10th, love, are hereby cou ¢ r * do ned and Th me a, oo will Frebie lave ead oh thee Stns eine | Bac 6 That the Commisstoner shall, ander the trom proseention or suits in the Btate of Mor ofthe Presidents procure in he, baie of Courts of euch states ai "' fh ited States, by erant of purchase, mu arriies of the Unit MW itaien ane all series ‘the district Aer a aneaient ea ihe bp redetg wine authority, chatecs ott ene a lust! provide, ‘or caus to @ilitary euthority, charged with otieness fora” @one in their wilitary eupacity on PUreunut to ore om proper military authority, and © protect frou @ait of prosecution all loyal cittronse or Peron: dwith cffonces done against te rebel iorces, vor indiretiy, during the eatecace of the a; ADA Ail persons, their nee d with the oceupaucy ot sande plu 1008, OF LO posseasiv., or Cusio Of proporty whatover, whe ocen or coutrolled the same pu Tesident, or any of the e.vil or Wentevt the Government, aud to p @Ly pousities or dangers that may ; have been or Muy be pronounced or adjudved in eid Courte in Quy of such carve protec . e ting co.ore Persons tivm p weutions fay of eatd Btau @barved with ollences tor which white persous re or punished in the same ivauuer and aio in 4 By Command of Lirur. Ges, Grant b.D. Tow snaniy Asst. Ait, Gon, Non, Thomas J, Stillwell to-day obtained an order @rom Lieut. Gen, Grant directing the muster out of @ho Pith Indiaua Regiment, now at Brownsville, Toxas, and with whieh regiment Mr. Stilivell was formerly connected, Advices received by the Department of Atate from @ar Consul at Liverpool, dated Dec. 19th, are to the @ffoct that the cattle pleaeue was still on the increase Doth in England and Scotland, Seventeen pardon warrants were feaued by the Attorney Genoral to-day, all of which were for partion included 1n the $211,000 class. Among the applications for pardon received, was one from the rebel General Bow, of Texns. The Senate to-day confirmed the nomination of ‘William F. Elkin, of [linois, © be Kogister of the Lend Office et Springfield, Mm The Assistant Conumlesioner of Freodmen's Affairs © Minissipp! has received instractions to asslet General Humphreys in reconstructing the levees on the Mississiopi river, The last plank of the ecaffold nenr the eyeof the @oine of the Capitol has been removed last evening, gevealing tho magnificent design in fresco upou which forelrhteen months past Constance Bramsby Bas been at work, The Senate have taken: no action in the case of Lewis D, Campboll, rece:stly appointed Minister to Mexico They are waitir @ for infoimation as to his @08) i fications, Rumors were current 1 fon was about to loave @enied this morning by The Hon. John Evans, wt evening that Mr. Stan- ‘he Cabinet; but they are athority. late Governor of Colorado, and the Hon. J. B. ¢ ), Inte Speaker of the Honse of the Territorial legisla’ nre, United tate Senators eleet, have arrived in th e city, aud have presented Sho papors, relating to t) 1¢ State orgeuization, to the President, evking his ini luence in favor of the early admission of the State The Secretary of War hasaccepted the restenation o Col, Oleutt. Col, O1 rutt has been engaged since 2862, in investigating frauds, preparing cases tor Arial and aiding iu thei ¢ prosecution, The unfialshed business of his office , in New York is Maced in the Bands of Lieut. Col. BY T, Morgan, Fifty-fourth, N, Y. Vol, Another lot of lone, winded lotters in reenrd to Steps taken by there -calle d Emperor ef Mexico, to @tain from the Uni wd 86 ates @ recorvition of the so-called Empire of Mexia are published but they add but Ite to th © infor mation already given to the public upon thirseubject . The gallerios of t he Honm \ of Representatives havo Gor the last throws juye beor 1 densely crowded with Attentive Natenens tothe cs bate on the bill extend- Ang suffrage in the Districts of Columtda. fo re eo Many black op ized among the white Guditors as to-day The tot ereet among both classes ee¢m constantly ontheinera swe. The National Convention . of Boldiers and Sailors € he beld in thas city on thet ‘3d inet, Promises to De one of tho largest and me #6 important Conven- Bions ever held in this city, ( Mmestions of the utmost importance te al! ornbly ¢ = teehare os “A Never be- 4 soldiers and ‘e being e Cnpitos le esates willbe we pon Mace to have a graud ver 4 uclbone ting the seaslon of the Co owen ona ean mace svention, ve oll Revuary i, Cy ’ seen book Mul nor contract for tb er expences incurred alihave been provided uipoewe ot this ack ou thai be made, And Janos trom a izes the & i to the treed tary} 4 Cucriuunation against them ou Bccount of makis olor —Prescrftes punishment for euljecting Ley 8 to slavery eee gva, Qtor reacting, ou motion of Mr phi none * Sill Monde; Hendricks, , %*Pone ay Tre ee eas ‘an offer: & Feaolution, whieh ws Mr. Feesen “erin naclal Committee on Re adopied, autho. ry She b, ne aud papers. construction to ud for pais the Prevident, trans- fcdivet tiom bese of Seusto the Conatite bil for ¢ flogother with oa d by Mr. Ma of Colorado offer . Terri: wWoothe Commitee o. A MOBO Whe mitting che crede ado; the proceedin tion, @fc., which, Adriiasion of the BL Stewart were refers tories, Mr. Morrill, from th Coiuimbis, reported U franchise im (his I Mecr roported, with the pri able to read the Cor * eect from Color. tional Couven- @ Tommitiee on the Distric @ Lultoregulate tho elects et. itinthe seme ae rocently Viton requiring the eleetorto tt nition in the Kugilsh lan- age, and to write his mane, stricken out, At one o'cloek, the | ‘este went into Executive Scasion, and soon afters WJourned till Monday, HOUBE OF RE PRESENTATIVES, Mr. Hoopor, from the Committee of Ways and Means, reported @ bill e. ‘tending the time for the withdrawal of goods from, wihdic and private bonded werchouses, and it was pas tod. It provides thas all goes ®& wire and merehandive that may remain in public ©: private bouced ware- houses on the letof April next, way Le withdrawa Within one year from the + tlie of importation, and after one year from the ¢ riginual tportstioa until the expiration of three y: ara fools may be with- drawn for consumption on paytuent of the duties and charges with au edd! tional duty of teu por centum, Mr. Laverence (Ohio), from the Committee on the Judiciary, made @ report, # ecompanied by « bill, giving ‘he consent of Cong: ess to the transfer of Berkiey aud Jeiferson Count ies from Virginia to Weat ‘/irginia. Nr. Brandagee offored the following resolution, whicb, was referred to the C: mumittee on Foreign Affai:s. Revwlved, That inthe name ef the people of the United rates, and in the le nguage of President Mou. 06, in bis Moasage of Doe. 1528, we hereby d re that we coneides any ati ciupton the part of any European power to extend iis system to any portion of this hemisphere, aed sngerous to our power and salety. A resolution wee passed, instructing inquiry into the expediency of taxing sll'heree races by requiring five per centuim of the gross receipts, On motion of Mr, Kaymon 4, it was Resolved, That the Comm, ttee ou the District of Columbia be instrneted to 1 Uqulle into and report upon the expodieney of coum, ing to a Commission appointed by be Vresident by and with the wdvier 5 and consent of thre ie, uch @a460 much of th 4 governs of the wince govern Wentot the eity «of ashington aa relate w the , vllee, the sanitary Texniations, the paving, ning » wd control of the streets, aud ocher waters ate sing the healt + safely, eomort and convenience of the tuembers the Government of the United state. '. On motion of Mr, Kaymond @ resolution w as adopted calling for copies of all procla mations of 1 he Presideat and the proclamations of Provistor al Governors, and ali other infurmation 4, wowing ly ;bt on the subject of recoustruction, Mr Joburon offered @ resolution to 1 Derearod the pay of mombera of Congress and empl oyes of the Guvernimeny in proportion to the Laema # of liv ing since tho fume was fixed; but the resolut % weed aid on the ta by 147 agalnet 6 A essage Was iecoived from the Presid: ‘utof the United States, encloring # letter trom Mess, *. Ev we and Ciaffee, Senators elect from Colorado, toget! ier with tecompanying documen on the au bleet of the organization of thas Ktate ‘The Presid eb. bas duel to isene his proclamation desiari pe. the ecmiasion of Colorado asa stay int the Cul 0,6 aod Gr oe further cyanide Ved dem of Congress, The mensage and doca feirest to she Committee on Territories The Louse resumed the « | extend suffrage to the negroes of the Metrict of Columbia, by etriking fom ell Inweend ordinances the word wh te Mr. Davis aaid that, onder certain restrictions he wae not oppored (o estending tl ective iranchise in the Di et of Columbia: but he remembered h the nowber ote 1 persons in. thts and im (1962, jon act, rofieors 4, until corparated with the unity rom the uy niations fled « eenernll : ation ex + Cbauler, the sulyect principw must b throughout the tn governmenk aud Conatitut black rae or that ntained it. Bripgharu, in reply, enid that notwithrtanding ue been kept in the aad . when durin Mr the negro had tor generat and muserable cond law rebellion the we i yand Koso ranusiong the line, they f fe One tau, ane hundred d thirty thousan hein array ed them- weives ubder the banuer of Qe Keyublic, fouatt bravely aod tittwly, aud helped tosucure the dual vietory Air, Grinnell, of Lowa, alluded to the milit oor vices of the bincks duriug the late war, Asto bie own Kiate of I out of the ¥bu subject bot duty, 760 went into the erty, te ceeared that eheent of Molern Nation, elLber for cefenee® OF (Meeks ha ned #0 int Advocating the pouding pill negroes earbed (he ryt oF budet during the wer, Lhe coutest were faithlul, elie y wirtes iu Diatriet sytupathived with the re wu, end hus rede os them went Douth WO Hesiet la it, bie would never leave as a heritage to bis chiidren the ehaiue that be preferred # white rebel to a loyal black man The House without taking any question, adjourned till Monday, a per couks ge ot ¢ e couteuded that t Biot by bie use of t he through From Missouri, Breaking Up of the Ice on the Wisstasippl. Destruction of Steamers, St. Louts. Jan. 12.—'The warm weathor of the past two days, combined with the rise in tho Mirrouri, started the ice in our harbor about five o'ciock this worning, end it eeparated nearly opposite the foot of | Carr street, the lower portion moving down about one hundred feet, and opening @ clhennel to the Il- linoia shore, through which ekiffe passed reveral | hours, and sinking the steames Helle Momplya, which was ice bound in the middle of the rive’) the stoamor Wereaw, at the lower end of the the steamer Prairie Rose, at the upper eud of the | landing, aud the ferryhoat on the Ilinotse shore, Couniderable dernage was aleo done to several other boats, barges and wharf beats, The Belle Momphin was valued at about $120,000); the Warsaw was valued at #75,00%; the Prairie Koso was worth about $15,00,and the ferryboat was valued at about #30, 000, About voon the steamer Nebraska and forryboat Mulligan began butting the ice at the lower end of the lending, end broke # channel abouts 100 yards wide on the Miseourl shore, noarly opposite the levea, when the whole field of ice gave way and moved down slowly, carrying with it the wrecks of the «teamora which were injured and atil! afloat to the extreme lower part of the city, where it formed aroree, The harbor opposite the city ia now open, and the forrybontea are runoing, It ts expected that the ice, both above and below the city, will move out ght, aa the feo on the Missouri Kiver broke up y at St. Joweph, Kansas Olty, Leaingion, Jetfer fon Clty 201 St. Charlos, the effects of whieh will be L * morning, At St. Charles the North Miw . eslsond ferryboat, ured tor transporting trait /ndedes tio river, and the ianding were badly injated, Ne otb:: disaster is yet reported on the Missouri ‘@ hete Bro pprarparet St. Touts, Jan, 12.-The entive loss by the break up ie @225,000,and the total loss at this and the disasiwer three woeks ago will foot up $500,000, which may be ineveased to night to doublo that amount, Tennessee. Lost of the Military Commissions, Etc. Narhville, Jan. 1%, The last military commission in Tenressoe te dissolved, Tho firet large enable of the Buapension Lridge *the Cumberland River was put in place to-day. “iu fiving equal righ'sto negroes will come > Legiriaiuie oo 16th, A bill has been ove. ‘The. up im the appropriating to the widow of every introduced in Tenvessee, Union soidie. sre'ending to belong to the firm of Frank Hong, Ge,, of Macon, Ga, yoate ray Hardie Sof goods from vy firme % Nasicnal Bank of Cin ch n addition rine were sent fonud there, and d $6,000 work eke onthe Pi ecelved junds ia inged by him + but go suck firm cou \yuatl Liou was » could be found at Cin, . Mexico, we Reports via New Oricans. a5, New Orleans, Jan, 11.—The Lrownaville, Te correspondent of the New Orleans Jimus, under da of the 4th instant, says: “The Awerican division andor Crawtord is not making much Lealway, es the Fed ern! soldiers have been forlLidden tw enlist, and the Brownsville recruiting oflice haa been elosed, It in win lerstood that Escobedo is preparing for another attach on Matamoras, ‘The Imperialist surprised a smal) orp of Liberals Killing 12 and capturing M0, who will be executed ander Maximilian's order, Gevera! Crawford addressed General Weitzel on the sul,ject, asking him to preveut the murder, The le ter replied that he had eutered « solemn protest @ sainst this; bat General Mejio informed him that Die was con p lied to obey the orders of the Govern- ment. (Guneral Crawford was ehot at from tho opposite ride of the river, but an apology was after- wards offered,” New Orleans, Jan, 11,—Recent advices stato that Gon, Clark has arrived at Brownsville with import- ant dispatches fromthe North. A grand Alnner had been civon to Generals Weitzel and Crawiord, by the Mexican Liberals in Brownsville, Generals Eecobe io, Cortinas, Garcia and Komero were present. Much good fecliug was mautfosted on the part of the Federal Generals towards the Mexican B epublicans, ‘@ South America, Brazil and Parnguny—spain and Chili By way of Panawa comes later neve from Youth Aworica, PARAGUAY. The Paragnarean srmy, which, 't was at one t! mmpposed would cease thelr retrogade mi rwemeut, and make a etandor even advance agato «ro the city of Corrientes, has definitively evacuated the pre of that name,and retired {nto their ¢ awn ter "This vives the allicg the sdvantege of # Lot especialy IN COURe OU wih e the relissee upon the eff ie ter im bot ver) ef@at, ond further ow Of attuckin Voiegusy ans Lave be wn eu hy incremace are NOW coneentr a vevy re abie front te thelr enen di fended the naiural Counwura a ty ae a* by numerouR works . in ad . Positions, Besiues a thus tbe Le 4) iad uulsuld \TURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1866. , ments were re- | now of the ewam ideration of the bill to | * S heein to tell apen the allied armios, and itisthermfore not be wondered at that ome of the nowepapors on tho other side of the Anes talk of de erring the renewal of hostilities, aud even of a friendiy sotuement, outs The blockading vewele on the Chillan coset rée- mained ai their respective etations on December Mh. The Numancia, tron clad, had arrived at Cal- dera, on her way down to Valparinso; while the Ville do Madrid was, at last accounts, anchored in the harbor of Coqnimbo, after a cruire betwe Valpariaaso the tatter port, evic vn the ont for the ornida, the later ve et Covadonen, heve ega ome euppase that the opinion that they bi towet! ealled northward, in order to joi the Voruyiau rquminon, which w to aseermbie in one oF the routheriy porteof Pern, The Aurimac aod Ata. ronas were 1a Iquiqua, and the Calon and Amernca bad left che Chinehas for the eame port, What takes this proposition more probable te thas the Lines, oa her down trip, saw two Vvessoly, apparently men of war, seaming northward, abreast of Arica On the 9d imstant an unsuccessful attempt was made by the authorities in Coquir to take portee sion of the Salvador Vidal, a bark which serve rort of storeehip to the blockading frigate L Several Chilenos and toreiguere in Montevideo have purchased and fitted out three or four privet * to eail uuder the Chiliau tag, @ud prey ou the commerce of Spain on that coast, NEW YORK STATE LEGISLATURE, Senate, Albany, Jan, 12. Tits Nortcrn.To regulate the taxes on lands taken of to be taken for ereton wator purposes, T end the act relative to frand- ulent asecasmentes for local Improvements ta New York Regulating the powers of Supervieors aa to eynslinetion To provide for the of eation and caro of idle and truant ebildren in Brook- lyn RILIS ENTRODTORT Making appropriations for the parment of the prin. cipal end iuteross of canal debt, $42 .000, Making an appropriation jor the payment ia the expenses ot o ting the canal tolls, superintendence and or ary repaire, #1,007,600, To exemps the property of the Baiot'a Home from taxation. Aleo forthe Letter protection of seamen in the port and harbor of New York, by providing for the liceuring of boarting house runuoore, ete {Incorporate the Galld of the Holy Cros mn New York, ibe till amending the charter of Geuers ae to the Fire Department waa passed, Adjoursed, Ansembly. Mr. Thorn mado a motion to print five hundred copies of Comptroller Robinson's annual report for the nee of the Comptroller, aud fitteen coples for each tmomber of the Legislature, Mr. J.D. Parker would as soon distribute the Inst mossage of Jefferson Davia among his constituents ae thie document, He complained that car debt bad heon Increased becanee the people bad pald bounties for volunt put down the rebellion, In this wi the loral feeling of the Atave, He me ved togive the Comptroller five hundred copies, but was opposed to juruisiiug for the members of shin Houre horn sald the report contained facts which should be disseminated, Mr, Creamer wae in favor of economy in printine, but the report of the Comptroiler was @ document thatslould be cireuiated, 3 Varker's amendment was lost by a vote of 60 to 66. Mr. Littlejohn moved to limit the extra eoples of the report to ve hundred, Adopted by 64 te bu, MILLA NOTIOND., Relative to contagions disenses among cattio ; i ot Notaries Pabite iu jngtou aven King and othe hod real County Y ings Hank BILLA PNTRODDOED. Foraraiiroad in Grand end other streets in New lo incorporate the United Siates heal rata Company. To authorize divorcees in cases of wiliul and continued abandonment, To amend the Excise laws, For a survey of the Hodson iver trom Troy to Fort Edward, and the improvemoot of the Champiaia Canal iaw, Lo sinend the yeneral ulacturiue law. To lucorperme Whe German Vinge iheuk of Brooklyn BEHOLUTION.S Inetracting onr Senators and membore of Congress to vore jor the Blaine preposition tor representation, ae follows: Hep e ali be appointed among the several ctates © y be Inclused within the Cota, according to their respective numbers, which #hal be determined by takiog the whoie number of perrous, except (hose to whom political mebte and oa are denied or abridged by the Constitution of apy Suste,on account of race or color — concuriont one, ander the the rule, lies over,—Adjour New York City Health BNL Albany, Jan, 1%,—The Commitice on Monictpal Affaire will hold @ session at 40'clook on Tuesday afternoon, wo hear partios on the New York Health bill, STRANGE smear UPON SENATOR Washington, Jan. 12.—On Wednesday evening between Sand 9 o'clock, @ man called at the residence of Hon, Benjamin Wade, U. 8, Senator of Obfo, and asked to see him, He wne shown into Mr, Wade's room by the servant, when he asked Mr. Wade to sign a papor of recommendation that be (the etran- gor) might get esituation in the Navy Ya: Mr, Wade ref and noe liking the looks of the ant went into an adjoining room aud armed himself with a pistol, Upon his return, the man asked him, “Ain't you golng to aig Mr, Wade refused agein, and tho man then drow a bowie knife, remarking: “I suppose you know we are now elone, sir,in this room." He -as proceeding to unsheath bis weapon, when Sena- Wado eprang to his feos and drawing forth his \ tor piacod it within a sbort distance of his head, pistol, him to clear out {rmmediately or he would telling which the fellow lost no time in doing, No shoot bir, arrests. Nows items. w the New York Sum.) Ne freedmen generally ere By Telegraph At Jackson, Miss, %. making contracts for wor Tne St. Charlies Theatro, been purchased by Ren, Delar Tus negro Laaac, convicted « Henry Amos, was executed at Au terday. He died protesting bis innoc Ta 20th New York end Sth Maine have beon mustered out at Fortress Mo. will soon leave for home, apt ‘Tau schooner sunk off Cape Page, Mass, in . Christians, of Yarmouth, Capt, Leach, and 6. o crew were frozen to death, The bodies of the un- forvinete ren beve been recovered, Om the 15ih of February there wil! be sold at auction, by order of the New Orleans City Govern- nent fourteen squares of levee property 1a front of the business portion of that erty. Iw the U8 Distriet Court at New Orleans, the lel againat Judge Rust's property has been dis- ngod, and the pre ty returned to him, Judge int wre Ce Livy Thomas J, Puree died at Louieville, Krys sterday, from the wounds he rece) ved frow his tle was entirely Gu- a New Orleans, has for $120,000, 4 the murder of quste, Ga., you noe, regiments ‘roe, and agonk wo deri nis on Monday night conselous to the jas Tus Mobile Apvsurioun of the Sth inst, says the) General Thomas bas officially infu mod Gen, ———————— | their overscore, but the militia succee UN. Thirty-Third» ¥ ea os —— SES Patton that afl the United States troops will soon be removed from Alabama, and arms and ammu- nition furnished to the State Militia, Tak action of the military in rescuing by force of arms, from the custody of the sheriff at Jeffer- fon, Tora, a Treasury cotton agent and bis as sistant, has been hes pe by the Feleral suthor- ittes, and the prince) agent ordered back to his post. A Lor of negroes on plantations on Red River, rose in arme o few ‘8 ago, and tried to iourder Ving thera all without eer er is diMicults ot plautations, arms and ammunition wore ‘ound fe reted {a considerable quantitica, Tas Wisconsin Legisiature convened on Wed- nesiay, and elected Hon, OH. D, Darron, Speaker ; E. W. Young, Chief Clork, Tho Senate clected F, M. Stewart, ChiefClerk, Gov, Falrchild's meaaage is a very able document, and @ complete review of tho afl of the State for the past year. Tun Kentucky State Agricultural Society met at Fraukfort on Thuredey, and was addressed by the President, Mr. Br rd, in @ speech recommend. ing the taking of measures to induce emigration thither aa a wea mipplying the requisite labor to develope the resources, &c,, of the State. Tue Cunard stearmabip Canada, while attempting to wnter Halifax on the evening of the Sih inst, ran upon the rocks about ten uiles from the en- france to that harbor, and thumped heavily three thoes, but alld off without receiving serlone dem age. Her cargo was discharge tat Boston Thursday night, and some of her goods are wet. A Rroomraa took place at the Spottawood House, Richmond, Va, yesterday afternvon be- tweon Pollard, editor of the Examinex, and Mr. Brooks corresp mdent of # Now York paper ; the former uslog @ cowhide, Neither received any serious injury, The provocation for the asssult was @ lotwr in the New York peper ridiculing Pollard, General Intelligence, (By Matl to the New York Sun fs thirteen years the Public Library in Boston has risen from « collection of @ few thousand vol tumes to 120,000, and from @ circulation of sbont 7,000 @ year bo above 100,000, Jum annual meeting of the New York State Military Association will take place at Albany on the 10th and 16th int, The annual adresse will be delivered by Stewart L. Woodford, Esq. A weneral attondance of members is requese, Mies Wazurer Lana, who presided over the White House during the alministration of her uncle, President Buchanan, was recently married at Wheatland, Pa., to Mr. Henry B. Johnston, » Baltimore banker. Tae Burlington, Vt, Faax Punse enya Mr. Henry Wilson, of Minesbarg, bas recently lost tive cows, out of a herd of forty, by « diseane aj varenul¥ the sane in each cese, and terminating in « about twelve hours from the atiack, Thia causes con siderable solicitude among the dalrymen jp thet quarter, But se yet itis not known thatthe dis esse bas appeared in other herds Bom of the of] companies of Penoeyivania malo a deplorable exbibit to the Auditor General. Thx law requires thern to assess their stock ata vali asion so thatthe tax cau be adjusted, The sane atock which afew months ago was represented b the directors to te atten dk sper share, ia now valued by the same directors at 6 cents por abare, @ud at thls last aanessmeut wany of ue texea are computed and paid, Homa queer cevelopments in reference to ts conduct of “Caleb Lyona, of Lyonsdale," Gove or of Liato Territory, bave beeu made by the I, dieu Bureau at Was ington, Among other schemes was the building «f # very large church: om stone, and the using of mud for mortar, Whea rain catae bis church, whieh stood upon the aide of as bill, Was washed away, and the Indiaus who buils it are clamorvus for the.r pay, and the Gu eruor being ous of funds, the Indians threasen war Im Rutland, [!),, last week, party of citizens visited a rum shop kept by # man named Ho: mann, and afier tying him to « powt and cloaring the house ot boarders proceeded to cut down thu corner posts ofthe house with axes, They then burst in the boer kegs aud whiskey burrely a d knocked out the door aud windows, then biwhot @ rope about the rovt and pulled the house dowa, chuppod and stove it ius kindling woud, com ploweiy demolishing It to the foundation, Frys foxes were hunted to death dourmls and horsemen Thuraday afternoon, at Union Raco Course, Long Island. There was a great number of mpectators, The foxes were let |.cuo separately in the enclosed race-course, and baving no chance for their Hives among the ten or tweivo hounds which pursued them, were soon caught aud milled, The dove were epparentiy unwiiliug to perform the part assyued to thew; but they were persis- ently sot on by their keepers Wubi: tiie disgraceful ‘chase’ was enced, Tus Gazerra Uvviziars, of the Kingdom o Ttaly, publishes the foiowing etat oa the bri- gandaye ip the Neapolitan provinces tor the yearr 1868 end 1864: Bhot, 410, killed fighting, 755; taken prisouers, 929; volustarily surrendered, 4h; wtal, 2,693. Adheronss of brigands arrested, 4.257 The lueses of the troops and patienal guaru emn- ployed against the brigands in 1568 aud 1504 were —killed fighting, 34%; wounded in ection, 114 missing, 2; wtal, 615. Assassinations comritwd by she brigends—1u 1808, 492; In 1504, 144) tora, 186, Baneoms wero dewanced in 1965 ou M4 per sons; {pn 1864, on 497, making @ total of 951, Hemi of cattlo killed or stolen—ln 1568, 1596 ; in isd, 11,792; total, 13,688, Tos Springfield, Mass, Rarve.ioan speaks of the vagerios of an iusano woman, evidently well educated and well reared, but cominy from nobody knows where, who bas twen surely vexing the lawyers and city suthorit'ce of jaw. Tho other day sho called at (tov, Trask's, and introduced her self, ‘Is this Mr, Trask's!'' “Yeu, “Governor Trask!" “At your low bow, ‘I em Batan, air.'’ “Satan, Lam Satan, and having more business on wy bands just now, than lean well amend ww, end Lesring thal, #iuce the jate city elecliun, Yuu wore at leisure, I to enlist your aid.” “Y-0 8, madam-—I uoderstand—I think Tew your man." Aud the Governor helped her-—w board aud ldg- yng in the Iosane Asyiuin et Northampton, where sho now remains, ‘The Grent Adam Express Robbery. A bag containing 6,000 in gold was picked up om Thursday afteruoon, in the neighborhood of Core Cut Bridge, Cona., hich piace it ls suppose! toe ro Vbere jumped oi! the cars, When tours the bei Uuried two feet ja the mud, Tho movey *ue handed over to the Compauy Pied imme. Haely Tho Late Gerard Hallock Area meting of the Associated I’rene held op Weduesday, January 10th, 1866, the following rosolutious were passed upanimoualy Hesolved—Thet the members of the Assoctate- o heard, with deep regret, of the death e late a proprietor of the Jounss abe Press bay Grearp HALLBOR, , ow Commenok, and for many years the Prew: Associated Preaa; ® gentleman, who, in w (Com tamed @n tho inet veacy

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