-:; _' "- ,- ;,,- J.: "-" <,,,,,'pj;-,.. ';:' ;.'r"\ : ,"1J ,, -- ( II! : - . '_ "It . : . -- . ; -, : .. ."' .':-., " 1"b. . ,. S': '. .. ,". ,', ,'. .. .... ., , J' -.4, ---------S'. . ,. ...-. : '.-. : :' "- / :_-'.-- -, ,."' .- q. '.f " k ; ", A -- -- .. ----- -- --- I !!=--------- - p . : kt r - : 1 " - = ; D # 'sustained bythe co-operative power of f another one In Corigres Jhepth: In cotton.the fieldr!. The send decree' declares Gen.O1tTEost.' i l EIOYALI t' ofNew Torfcchalr.EP Ini.HENTJamesr1l.Marvin . 1. .WtJ nton. one of those powers,and is therefore constitutionally would be. happ,.' gottkifrici. of 'the. :'Frenchwouidl .' f tot4a l absent the United'f'StatcSJ' without I The'ous:Committee.Hejaid's man; Culver Pennsylvania ,Hill of Indiana " .,., '; incomplete and4nvalid.Witb: v : froniMcxbco; eiIe ,J : .subjct.tQ tr1 Con'his, return to, ;' correspondent Cullom of Illtooia,Ritter Kentucky. ''otGeor.: l >&Colonized the'cause of humanity, YpJ; :'' ;f' .:. of the lltij fns Jasigton- Ex.l"LWITURE8: .0- ,TIm NAVY DEPJ.BT. l ,,'\;. : proper appreciation:therights ,, ) ; -" : : ; :lat Speaker'ColCx -Humphreyof New York chairman , 7 : J ACTaOgVILLE.,DEO.. 23. 1865., gia, and of the exercise of those 'tinquestionable bWiuiatIoh'f\ (!) .miscegenation and::,a!. the ,.: :ThatamorasRanc1o otthe,;i9th'ul lt ,has'announced;.the ,tolJowing.standing ,Julian of,111dian,1IouIton of";Illinois- " : 1 -; -' 'States Rights to -the:>"functions of Whichihe oilier a< tin- '-'1j'Q and #7njwould- j be greatly,"promotdaiid -f ,declares' '-the seigo, .. t t1t city. ,by., the .mittees EJECTION t' Henry.. I :Dawes.of Massachusetts Warner of Connecticut,Denison of Pennsvt :. K.'8ncntBY'i4itor_ ;: .and 'Proprietor.Editor.' .: has been .called, 'her Representatives in the tijjeTfriends of the,, l9 :tbayebeena. -'falur&, ad announces'1 ,chairman- ;- Scofleld* of Pennsylvania, nla.ExFENDrnmEs OF 'Poar OITICE dl THE DEPARTMENT her General Assemblbavo, very properly North or South could remain 'quiely : .iiprsion of the bceiger.- Upso of ofIllinos Paine -Jehu Baker of chaIrman Illinois r\ 4; :. EOLXEB.;AaIOc1&te 'adjourned overto snchtime as their governor homewith, no disturbing elements of discord:' state that the ITUBBIDE.family' have of Winin Miclg..Mrhal. Ohi York..McClurg MyersoC: Pennsylvania, Darling; of New .KZXOzDOCTRiNEs ; '''elgct wilijbe' pemitted to co-operate with tojuarihclr future peaccat4pruspcrIty. their right (o live I ic ,Mexico, ..to ,ofIisur and MEANS Radforokof-Justin New 8; Morihlof York,Egglesfon of Ohio, Rogers or New renounc 7'7: ; :ied4c them in the discharge of the duties 'of State By all.'means' let ',Con gr ,'re afflrm the all the''political claims iley''m y : chairman; Hooper of Massachu- Jersey.ExncNbrruMM i OJ" Urrmuon DEPART a 'Prblic opinion had, for.&pme,'time, : Government J .-. -, lonro ,and backinp. ,the declaration have on.the throne,for the sum',of $10,0 Veront of New-York;Garfield of Ohio, iENT-E., Btfmont TIm of, Indiana chairman ; :, down In the,opinion, that ,the, .- ': ,",: carrying out the above programme.: each.; 'ABGEL ITCRBIDE is t have Wentworth of Illinois, Conkling of New I Strouse of Pennsylvania, Benjamin of Missouri his message to.Congress, would PiesidofjfJn 'A SPECK:OF WAR. '.-'" ,' .. ; repor t York, Mobrhead Pennsylvania', Allison. 'of Allison of Iowa,McKee of Kentucky. given bischlld, a boy,eight, yeariof gei I French. oCJlexleo the and The oeenpailon by Iowa, EXPENDITUBES PUBLIC in advocacy of the 1rIon 'DOMESTC"NEVS Hog'orMir. ON BciLDINOiJ - L jr ground who h him and made Stevens of: as adopted / ; : W of bn and resolutions MnA Longyear Michigan chairman r notice to:MAXIsmTATg TheTollowing preamable AOIR ; ; and give a sort significant AtAit.iti.-TIie legislaturepfthisStat .Prince hl is said to have ; nan;.Raymond of New .Baldwin Massachusetts,Dixon of Connecticut : ,, .f and j ApoLEAifthat they must abandon which were introduced in the U; Si Senate on has ratified,by :an. been done by'victimizing mother by; a. York, JBldj Bfri, Kasson'.of Iowa, Johnson1 91 Pennsylvania ''W H Randall .- .i their scheme of Empire on the Westen the llth jinst, ii ySenat'. Wade(rep.:)of.Ohio t ,' to 'oe1helmlnsCnjortyIte' infamous plot; who after being compelled to Voorhett rnsworth of Illinois,: of Kentucky. /7 i. and in the House by Mr. Scheuckrep.alsoofthat endient ConsttU na1oIshng ig a'paper renouncing her rights as mothe BpaldingM HPof.. California,WrightBANXcraxIW : JOINT ..COMUTTTEE ON LlBKAKT-R B , b7 Continent. slavery,, [ concluded send her out of Mex oiNew J .was 'I : of Ohio chairman of Hayes Kelly Pennsvlyanla i t - ; State would to hidicate prettyclearly.the . f In h1a in message if the President failed to seem There ha been for:some time' past 'a conflict -' ico. c-Thcdor'M. ,Hubbard of New York. Jj speak with,that'emphasis which public opin- .- pufpj3seof. administration, to re. f- between the Civil i Courts and the Military i ". Three prisonersw.r captured .by.til Pomeroy of New York;chairn;Hooper of i ,.JOINT .CJOMJOTTEB ,os: .': H , he firri the Monroe doctrine which is fast becoming for of CoBTra AS, I from'a, scouting party Massachusetts, Culver of Pennsylvania,Buck- Laflin of New'York,chairman; W R Clarke ion, and public sentiment expected' yet one oC"the'cardinaf principles of the authorities In 4lab ma. ,In consequence from f Matamoras who were immediately lank of Ohio;Harden of Kentuk Lynch of .of Ohio liithani of West Virgu a. t 4 certalnly.haa done so with. a, dignity that Republican the American this His Honor, 'R. BusteedJudgc of the, hung to a tree by.order of their phier in rotallatiozi Maine, Defree of of' Pennsylvania JOINT CbincTTEE ON ENROLLING BULB.t . r addEl9rcetoiils 1 meaning though his lan party',if not peo-U. S. District Court, opening the Court in for tbe execution of lbls, by.vh'- ot Wet Virginia.' Amasa Cobb of ,.chairman; .Gloss- pIe:, tue of the edict of PACIFIC RAILROAD-Hiram Price of.Iowa, ' be free from, bluster or gasconade Montgomery the 29th MA proclaiming brenner of Pennsylvania!! ; guage ; on ult., stated in a Donnelly - 1 "Whereas, in letter of instructions; dafedJuly the liberals outaws. chairman; Stevens of Pennslvania, SELECT'CJojSarrEE ON RULES-.The speaker and.he plainly puts forth the re-assertion of 3d, 1802 directed to General Forney, few pertinent remarks that, onacountofheeXistingpos of Minnesota, Ichu tt ,E B Washbarneof Illinois; Banks ot Massachusetts the doctrine of Monroe that foreign poten- commanding the French forces in :Mexico, ton of the Judicia whose or. THE PABLO PLANTATION. Brooks of New York, ,Loan Miur i Dawson ot Pennsylvania. Ray- - . ; tates will not be permitted by the U. B. government the Emperor of the French indicated the ders had been>rrested Mobile by the'mill We direct attention to'the' opportunity! offered Clark Kansas, Bidwel of mond or.t1ewiYork. - . policy concerning the affairs of this continent Henderson of SELECT COMMITTEE BANKRUPT LAW to buildup their dynasties upon a apparently with the of the to a valuable plantation on' Pa- j ON - approval sure Columbus Delano of Ohio, chair- -' .; by declaring that it was his intention to try CLAIMS- T A Jenckes of Rhode Island, chairman Comment that has been dedicated as it were, establish 'a monarchy' in Mexico, which President;he should not hold Court, except blo.Creek,and in'the vicinity the St.JohnsrThis'plantation man; Hotchkiss of New York, Washburn of Spalding of Ohio.'P Thomas of Maryland; .; to Bepubllcanlsth.T would restore to the Latin race on this side forthe, despatch of motions and orders .'of a ; is known to be a very fertile :Massachusetts, Sloan of Wisconsin, Niblack Blow'of Missouri./ Lynch of Maine hornton - T <: Alluding to the beneficial Influences of o(:the Atlantic, all their strength and, prea ; conservative ch r cter. one, having advantage of water, of Indiana McKee of Kentucky, Ward of Of Illinois, Alley Massachusetts. _ \ of Thom- tIme guarantee security to the French, 'West commu-j ,Barker SELECT . 'enylvania COMMITTEE ON FBEEDMEN-Thoa. Democratic Goni.llmenuponthc destiny oi NORTH CAROLINA.-Hon.;William AGraham nication,and,adJac ncy,t the sea, India ". : colonies and those of Spain, secure the ton of Illinois. D Eliot of Slassachusetts chairman Kelley of ; >" the Western Continent and particularly''at interests and establish the influence of Francein has been elect U.' ,8.. Senator.for the always been distinguished for its salubrity.It .- I, CoBc-Elihu.B. Washburne of Illinois Pennsylvania of Indiana, Benjamin ofOhioTaylorofNew r exemplified the history of bur overnment;; the centre of, America and prevent the long.ter by requires but little fencing to. keep it. well t chairman;Eliot of Massachusetts;Dix on ; YorkLoan ofMissouri, people of the United States from taking Jeglslat'r ofhs.tat. as its water boundaries, subserves; of Rhode Island, O'Ncil Pennsylvania, pos- eclos Grinnell I of Iowa Paine of Wisconsin. Marshall ' , : enforces the idea of non-mterference'of for GEORGIA.-In the Legislature of this State I' - 'session of the Gulf CMexicoftfrom\ which ,; degree the purposes of fenc .- I' Longyear of Michigan,James Humphrey of Illinois,. . -. eign powers,upon this. Continent Follow they would command the. Antilles -ant ,the anti-slavery'amendriient to 'he;Federal There is! excellent! ck range around it, arid I New York.'J. L Tboma jr. tof Maryland, r -. . ; ing the advice of the Father of His.country,; South America and so become the'only: dispensers Constitution, has been adopted.r Gov. Johnson it has the additional advantage ,of being Eg1eston i ., .Humphrey ot Organization of the General ,A'sembly- . GEO. W&simcoTohedecIares' it his own,. of the products of the New Worldand ; the President, that.laws, will tired, while it is very accessible. No New York. This body convened at the Capitol on Mon- telegraphs ; whereas, in pursuance of said policy an opportunity,offers to those who desire a re-I PULIC L.ticDs-Geo W Julian of Indian; day. Contrary to expectation a : as it has been the policy of his predecessors,, attempt has been made to establish a monarchy be adopted amply protecting the'freedme rate settlement. See advertIment. chairman; Driggs of Michigan, Gtossbrenmof present n'oth '.bouses. quorum was :::, to avoid "entangling alliances" and to preserve in Mexico,contrary to the wishes of in their persons, and property, and admitting -. i*I- -', Pennsylvania,Donnelly of.net Eel The Senate was called to order by Mr P .,', a pure Republicanism. The natio the people,and to support Maxiw ian in hi them to testify, In cases in which they maybe WRECK OF THE STEAMER INDIA I ley of Ohio, Holmes of New of L. Villepigue, Secretary of the last session.- usurpation by Euiopean soldiers and where RIVER. California, Anderson of Missouri, Taben Senator White ; arrested. ,of Jackson,was placed toe Ifin its with has in .. i dealings foreign powers us,among other acts contrary to the spirit oC I We deeply regret' to receive the intelligence New York. chair temporarily when the body proceededto '. the mam, been enabled to preserve harmonious the age and humanity, the so-called Emperor The Savannah Herald, of the 15th, ,stale of the wreck, or, at ,partial wreck POST OrncL-John B. Alley of Massachusetts -, organize , '" relations with them. But twice in her of Mexico, by a decree and regulation I that a serious difficulty had occurred at of the 'Indian Jet chairma Farquhar of 'Indiana; Judge Boiling,Baker was elected Secretary. - dated September 5, 1865, practically reestablished Thomasville steamer River, which took 'Finck of California, Ferry of , "rumors of the invasion of to history some owing an unprovoked ,.J slavery in his dominions,and by i a at place on the Indian River bar on Sunday the ) Johnson Pennsylvania, Kuyken- On motion of Mr. Crawford, of Wakulla parts of America in the interest of monarchy decree dat Octbr 3,1S65, has violated the tack of one James A. Seward, a, prominent 10th inst. Our reader will remember that lchign. D. Hubbard,.,jr.of New_ York, the Secretary wa authorized to appoint such, S had prevailed," and in each instance he usages warefre. by denying to citizen of that town, upon an unarmed color-: this is the steamer to which we made reference Kelso of Misso rL assistant Clerks as are necessary to do the states that they yielded their purposes to the the Mexican troops the rights of ed orderly from Headquarters. It seems DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA-Eden C. Inge; business of the Senate. . in late Issue tai a as being in the service of ' of In indicating belligerents, and ordering, their execution Seward made assassinate soil of Illinois,chairman;Dumont of Indian: The other officers elected are as follows : , remonstrances our government. wherever found within twenty-four hours after an attempt to the New York and Indian River Company, Davis of New York, Baldwin of Massachtsetts Sergeant-it-Anns W. Black. the'purpose of the United States gov- capture';therefore, be it Orderly while bearing dispatches,, by 'assailing and which but recently, this port for her McCollough of Maryland, Cobb I of Messenger W. J. Thomas. ernment to keep this Continent free to Republicanism Resolved by the Senate and House of Rep and stabbing him in the back hi the darl destination, with 1-er officers lef ,crew and cob- Wisconsin,Walker of Ohio,,Mercur.of Pennsylvania Door-keeper-John White. the President states that pur- reentativesofthe United States, in :Seward fled and secreted himself, when one to the Shanklin of Kentucky.JcDIczAnyJamcs The House waft called to order by Dr. Wm. assembled ny commence fishing and Wilson of Iowa gress :- busine < F. 1F.' fonrifr ; pose in dignified terms, yet so clear that they First-That we contemplate the present i York, an old negro citizen of ThomasvilL, I trade with New York. We Jesr'through aportion chairman; Boutwell of Machuett Franc: I Bynum answered, to Clerk.their names Thirty-seven- 30 being members a- t -w cannot be misunderstood. He says : "We condition affairs in the republic of Mexico who knows all the hiding places well, volunteered of her crew who passed through this Thomas of Maryland, -i quorum. On mdtion of Mr. Barrett, of Ala- should regard it as a great calamity to ourselves with the most profound solicitude. to find Seward which he did, when city that on their way to New York this week, vania, Woodbridge of Vermont, Morris of 'chua,J. J. Williams, of Leon, was made temporary - :.1 i to the cause of good government, andS of Second the republcan-That governments the attempt to of subverne- i Seward was arrested by the military author insufficiency the unfortunate of water disaster on the bar.occurred Thesup.plyofprovisions from. of New Ohio York Cook, Rogers of Illinois.REVOLUTIONARY of New. Jersey, Lawrence to organize..chairman which, when was the done House by the proceeded election ' '. to the peace of the world should any European nent by a foreign Power, and to establish on ties. The friends of Seward became indignant and most of the machinery, CLAIMS-Kilian V.: Wh of Mr. Williams as Speaker and Dr.JBy-- :. .. ,' government challenge the American its ruins a monarchy, sustained solely by against York and threatened his life.- &c., provided for the enterprise, has been ley of West Virginia, chairman; .Xcwel of num as Chief Clerk. * It the defence European bayonet is opposed to the declared From this considerable saved. and ro injury to persons occurred New: Jersey, Eldridge of L The other elected folfows People,as were,to of Republicanism -, excitement spread I I We truly sympathise connected officers are as : policy 'it.ni Thomas,jr.. of ) Wilson of tat'government Enzrossing Clerk-D C Wilson 'Jr. Irland. against foteign interference. Though forth between the friends of both with this disaster but , offensive to.our people ad contrary to the parties.- trust not dis sylvania Van York, Clark I Enrolling: Clerk-W. W.McGriftRecording' calm,there is strength and purpose in this spirit' of our imtuton And thes occurrences, York 'was ping courage,though it must retard their enter- of Michigan, ( i Clerk-R. L. Brace J ianguageand it but reflects the will of the Third-- of the United the streets, when the city prise. .Kentucky. I Messenger W. Floyd.SergeantatAnns . States be requested to take snch marshal S PULIC E'irrmms-Calvin T. Hulbui . steps con John H. Rhodes. American and John Seward made assault people. cerning this grave matter as will vindicate an on him FLORIDA Fnurr.-We have been shown :a of New York, chairman; Broomall of Penn- Door-keepr----George Bowen. Congress. has not been swift to take stepsto recognized policy and protect the honor with a hatchet; and Atkinson afterward sample of splendid oranges produced near I sylvan, Hubbard of Iowa Roln of New Messrs. Mtxwe1JBrown and Erwin were ptit forth the Monroe doctrine Gen. and interests of our government.On made a assault on another colored orderly Hampshire, Jones of New Smith of appointed committee to the Senateof this the East side I notify of city on the St. Johns SCKENCK, Chairman of the Committee on motion of Mr. HOWARD, (rep.)of Mich, The excitement arising from all this disorder. Kentucky, Warner of Connecticut,Plants of. the organization of the House and also to the President was requested to furnish .the< upon the plantation of )Ir. CURSOPIR Ohio, Nicholson of Delaware. Military affairs,has come out in a very positive Senate with began to run high that the military core act with a similar committee on the part of a the correspondence in pos- s These oranges are the largest we PRIATLm CL-msRaltI.Thayer the Senate to'.wait on the Provisional Gov- resolution condemnatory of Maximilian, of mandant could not overlook it and he called eve si n government touching the oc and unrivalled in flavor to any we remember Chairan; ot ernor and inform him of the organization of and calling upon The President to take stepsto cupatlon of Mexico by French troops.On upon the Mayor of the city' 'to enforce and to have New York, Baker of Illinois, Hayes of Ohio, the General Assetably and its readiness to receive vindicate the wounded honor of Republicanism. -. motion of Mr. CHANDLER (rep.) of preserve ordpr. The Mayor declared his inability ever ate. They are the product of Goodyear of New York, Noel of Micu any 'commtmication'' he .may have to Mich., the President Was requested to fur- tree in their fourth year,which have sprung of Massachusetts, W o make. , All this is significant of an early to enforce civil rule Butwel of Peansyl vaniaBrandegee ida the signs are encouarging ; but never before : unrestricted right to choose their own formofgovernment assembled on the 4th inst. Shelton Davis, tholon has intmted that in case a minister is of Connecticut, EldridgeofWisconsinPhelp; was a comuuriity'placed in a more try- 1 this the Legislature adjourned over to the 'I and of giving effect to the who has held the position for the last eight accredited government to that of the of!tlan", Darling of New York, anti L ing position,after having submitted to losses 15th January. Why ? A great constitutional unanimous determiaton of the people of Mexican republic the French Legation will and sacrifices grievous enough crush the question had become involved by the determination his nation, shall impose a rears; was re-lccte Secretary. The House be withdrawn from Washington. It is also FOREIGN AFFAMer N

an entirely different,thing. He suggestedhat Ice in the case ot the application\of Mr. }Uaine, Grider Kentucky, Marvin fof New for the appointment of a joint com- SENATORS : . L the Legislatures had been called to assemble, It go over for the prent move A. H. Garland,of Arkansas, a pardoned rebel York, Strouso.of Pennsylvania, Hill of Indi- 1st Dldtrict-jM. A Abera-ombie. The House refused the demandM. mi tee to consider and report to the1 :S nato, to allowed to in of Illinois Starr " under provisions of the constitutions lately snd practice said cour without aria, Mouton of New Jer- 5th J. H.GorTle.- ;the previous what encouragement should be, giveIt emijration. taklne4he oath prescribed by act of Con. scy. 6th John UcaeBaa. enInJLtIngfrom an authorized ,convention of What effect a war with France, or with .A preamble and resolution ,were 'gress. The question involved in the ..constitutionality $LDTioNART PENSIONS-Walter,DMcndoe 7th 8th "*' T.3L..WhIIe.D.1.KeD4n. '. '*London,::press is 'sxing cut to his Wall entry his into lormer national rights courts, and.that as a t ba Maine ofNew,.chairman York;, .Driggs Still well. o Ind,Taylor Van-' 18th 7th -". -1.%Tm.'lt.C.Rld1aC4..' -...,', ,,) ;.., ,- r State had been called back to the operations people,the experience of the Isst' years athy In its discussion.Of, the Jamaica Insurrection tone; ,i therefore unconstutional. Attorney lernam of New ,York' Lawrence of 'Pennvl 19th 20th 'I" J.H.pert .'" .. . S :,-J of Jheir tanctioijs under ciTil' whatever maintaining the vania,Sawyer Benjamin of JoiephJthiegan, ,. ". - govemment I entirely'satiated appetite ibeyIxtay and the pursued theInsurrectionists. Genera Sped'rpled. con- orWicnin 21.t Helmet&e41e. ,. c r twas , 1 :emanating from their constitutions. have had for and clear-' oat. The argument.was ,Missouri Haring ; 22Dd B.F.011Teroa. t' _ . war, .STEPHENS the Centre . appearances Hed . istened,to with by a large assemblage .Reins -F CBeamen of 3flchioan.chalrman 23d .", 8. 11.Oweiis, .. ;', This-government is divided into three prindpal Iy.lndlcat that.they are' more aioU i,re of) the'Fenians in Ireland, of whose arrest we 'oflegal gentlemen.. It will becbninued ; Van Horn of New York,J 21\11 2tth .t W.I.8.A.Turner.th Carry;;. ..' '.: Departments, viz : 'The LegislaturetheJnoUdarand j treve shattered fortunes, which!are already !- illuded'to last,week, has made his ..escape on Friday .neiL \ 1 Hubbard ot.CnncticutRousuofKe- D.W. hanu ,::: th.Excc, t1ve. Without the greatly impaired;than to add to their from prisor andIt, believed/through' thejonnivanceofsome ChiefJustlco Bowie' of the>Supreme Court tuck heard The from.2nd Sdr 4th,25th.,SCth and 28th..Districts so* ' ,:' co-operating presence of one the powers of by further strife either foreign or 'of the officials; Maryland has rendered a sustain- Miller of :PennsylvaniaDefrees. of - ire c prison lug-the Registry law:of that State excludes Maryland,Finck'or.hio.. ::1iEPEsAT1vEsEJcaEIbiaUenry J-' i: the other,are incomplete, and, therefore,Ineffldeut ; preferring rather'to bar ,the ills A rcward.oOOO has been offered' for the from voting all who' whic1 the .,PATENTS-Thomas Jenckes of Rhode Wri ht,C.'W.JOM .;I wte BIer I for the establishment:of law. The action they have,than fly to those they know not of.:'. p trisoner,:and'a,,free pardonio ne. ''whoasconcernedlnhlicscape test oath prescrlbe4 hi the enot,contuton tke Island, chairman;,Myer:of Pennsylvania, WaltOR-D.eaUn JBottt- John.Onnn.Me:"John&*.L.Duncan UcXlnnon.UeHilUa.Q. Jr. . : of the legislature can only,be made valid There.:is,.however, one way_in which1 ',the' ,' any!. person .The.Kentucky,Legislature ha'p8ed ihanler ofNew. ,( H.Hubbard of Con- HoZi'-Mo.ea Bewh } . bill all Bromwell of Illinois. Wkii-Tborna k. ." by.the concurring yolce ofa,1X11Ulitutl, South,can hid y, ld' the Federal government .' plUfnrnish'infqnnation lead 't'his b> pardonIng committed persons treason who a dug' Comnoiwealth reellfon :. nectict 'BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS- J. H I IRic WAoiw-Uenrr Durham.Bro(, * etefel governor, or.his constitutional representative -' .i t ,pr1D. a :foreign war" arrcst'. PtCuio hare' b-'n.takeU. pre-- ,and removing the. legal (disabili- or..lae caIrrStarot New Jer: VePiKw-4.JacboR-W.J.A.Koblaaon AttuW.I, W. McNe&i.J.1L P.Erwin ,excepting in cases,'provided"for in positive benefittokerselLf the in :certain .loalities ties imposed on rebels by previous legislation. IAP .Wlsn L Blond L.C.ArmltUad; the conititotkm; and a constitutional governor inJur; i wih yet c .ffiiere they oFel.of.violence.., GovernorWorth: North" 'Carolina, was of Ohio, Lti of' West Virginia; Oiade-J.mJ--J.W.J.Dlc&teo iio.tor&*.W* -;-B.' Qee. .(M.,Johnson." ," . !can be obtained only. in the mode laid The hundred and odd f thousand berjalave' ,Maxico.r-srtJAKKZ had fixed' nauguratedinyaltLh yesterday ; but its UNFINISHED BS Leo-3...WmUun, OT.ll4iwea.'A; J.Peeler, P. .. upon he"8th. lot likely that he win assume ofexecutive Henni W,Scofield of Pen B*Brokaw. I \ . down in the constitution, for his, electlQD'Jjt popuatlonwhlcb was"grafted Into'the annytof !' .. November t return to Chithuahua to re functions for some theexerc 8 man;; J F Wisl'or.Iow ,: ylvai&! Ohio, Jeff".31.Minnlij'ti Q Plft. APeIsr.wLiizzi..4.aMoring. .. people, thiU4. : 8.S can better be spared thannot.. stabllshliis government Jh, that city. Ho Presldent'ha hertofore' instructed' .rv A H Rice orMachut ,, Pomeroy of New- radium-W.p.Mowtej j,T.:!.Laugo, -. ,, President Johnson can by virtue of his Tr have, oeen since the'war, arid continue', ha caused"t two .decrecitobe'jssnedgmeflrst4cclaiingthat l' onal he-is to York.- : 'H lltDlt-W.L. Bub.E.7.Weal. ...' .f I to hold the office until specially relieved by .Ma.oE-GcorgeW Anderson of Missouri, /rqt.lU;.VTi W.ffsntIn power Commander-in-Chief( the Army an element demoralization; ,those.! as an election for President from Washington. aahrman;'Marston ofNewIIampshirePlantaf bo'-J.W.Taaltaxer and Navy'of the Urilte&States l ruling over a of.their brothers:who,remained' quietly on' h as.,been.made Impossible on,accountof. 'the orer- The;offical'not1ctlon:'of the' 't1etQI ; f Ohio.GrdC of. Kentucky:, Kuvkeda of dtIJWe-C.Ciiba-Orrett Lua1t8I'J V.* j *4-,'T.,B. CoIHna.. ': ,;;?* , _ I, conquered people,place a military governor, the plantations; whenever brogh.ln contcct .French.' inynsloni!! :therefore; by!;ylrue of the 1y.theIdiana'ugis1&ture of the llinoia.ACCOUNTS. Rollins- of- New- .'Hampnrer'chairman Baker-8.N.WIUinms-' i W.WeI1*:, ,.' ,.:">: "": - or a provisional governor representing his Kith them, (I lf; false bwer-wlUjwhich Congre'bSdclothcd theExecutiic constitution .tla. .C.B*mtlB.iLH.! .CC \ was filed infthe ' !: yesterday State! Department ;BronaU of Pennsylvania -' .If..BnnC.i .,. : .1 Immediate authority over themhot; be is not not1onswqiregtr4 to XnpposedJ)rights ;;he:proclaims! that' h''cp.Uta.t0nl by> Speak r.C lf; ccley of Ohio. Indiana,, "Ward ImII-J.A.Pe J. N.Ittadoelr., J:.";.:yt ; (,. - .: tasted with toy power that can create'a cone without a corresponding inculcation, t term of the.President has.-been: extend-' JclfDaYls. ae informed by; 'our. For 'ewYork.POWAOB.. ,, .oliitt-.ftitaAnuiiV- -' ";ii' :" ''.". , - titatbnal governor. 'Consequently presence their"duties,to :themselves 'individually; .oroters i : tll'.th&people can have the'opportunity, 'trs "crrepndece, has 'recently, ,'Wwairra MEAstmsa-John: PMta4a-U.R.Teud& : !J, -T-, .2 rJ.* -.- --*. ,visited : at ,that A, Kasson:of Iowa, chainnanj. Wlnfield ot'eTrYorkwUliams Na7oN.-O. .'BateMriDj:-Hov e.: ri*1' of a mere provisional ,governor to coopento Mexic maynftera1lbo the tie* erigag'lng injap9paf el ctlon1:; hlsCetate'prsoD : 4 : , : Sumnerl1 ; ; ?TIt prpsedlng pJac by.hls pastor ; Bundy r-KJJelt. >; rr : *i-1 .. with..' legkltture;of tie people,assembled g Ca.; ad' -only..CaJe'' rne.s.ipprobat1ou-of: ': -; StPauls'chur Richmond who: passed of Ohio, Dawes of ofPennlY&l F-.L.W.B.'Coulter. -. .: ..?-.:,..--41; -'- . : Romtdo.-W.T.BUO : : ; C 1 . under tie mode of &ate constitnv Hor n i rebel 'Preslde ; -Ex'EtD1TVuEs"OU2STATE: DEPART.; .t;fo ; -- a Greel/tt fd yenu omne could l 'be' log patrloU vf 1 1th.whom .he had tr Iral.boyuws-John Header** t ; ' ', ,floni1eriegWt3on. arena: e'' of the i 'lo,become; ,the,.Mosei, o,; ,JoshuiiT: crrf,.of and;ft 1 tfthoiighti( welL .cner-; bybe '.reUgl u ring,COiiversatlonandotheix.ercisea -: -.F_.&,:Iiko :of-.Iahie, chairman: M4ate&-D.ONa.roJo pliB. 3Brone.r*J 11;>*.-r.-. 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