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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
August
Year
1861
Copyright
Public Domain
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- Tlio direct Uixcs iir.posed by I reua do uot bewme due unül Aptil next. - Privato T. Vanhouton has r.rrivcil ! home - :it Iludson - witb tho efiects o( Gapt. D'Colier and Licul. Preston, lo.t at Buil Run. -The tariS bilí fe (o fnlce pffoct in tweníy daya fhim its passage. - The Sonate refused lo unsuul Senatir Latió, el Kiiiisms, though the Judiijiarji coiniiiiLUo reponed iu favor oí' Stantón. - Mr; Stevuns, of Ptínn., 6tíaírmnn oí' tho tíouae Gotnmitteo o i' Wúya and Aloaris, savs tho expenses oí the govorninent are 81,200,000 pwrday. - Mr. Curtís, of Iowa, has resignod í liis seat in Congreso, t(i accept a com1 mis.sion na Brigadier General. - Lnne of Kansas liangs on lo both .scat and coluraiaaipn. - By act of Congres., tho pay of aml privates has been increased $- per , inoolb. Privates will now get Í3, ! clotlies, and ratioQS. - Th Win-ms stoop) gun has been , ent from Foi'tress Monruu to líoston. - Privnto Mnniayj oí' (he Seconil Nüw ilatnpshiro Regiment, has been : I iried by coort inartial at Alesondrin anj ' executed, fór assaulting and killing a wotnao. - Twelvo of the reservo PiMinsylv;1.r.ia regiment were ti leave líarriaburg Por Washington on Taescfáy. - Gen. Baiika has stróngly (rtvtifiód the Maryland heights opposito Harper's Ferry, and a srnall íorce eau inako the üttln town too hot íor a larre annv ' i che'!?. - Gen. Johnston commands at ' Mssaa lunotjon, Heauregurd liaving , gone to Charleston. - Ilnntor lias succeeded Toombs, re.signed, as Secrotary pf State oi tho Southern Confederacy. - Silgar i.3 to bo faxed 2 cents a pound, coll'ee íi cents, and tea 15 cents. - Sisteen officers of tho Garibaldi Guanls ore reported as having resigued - sntisfied of ílicir ineompetence. A good exainjilí. - Tho New York nieuibcrs of Congces3 have uiianiniously resolved ttiat Gen. Wool onght tu bo called into mmodiate sorvíce. - Tho official Fi'ra Zouave report is 235 killed, woundod, and missing - Orders havo becu issued against any scareh of housos for arms, traitors or í)icá except by special authurity of tho dcpartmo.-it uommandcr. - Mfs. Gen. Gaines has returned to Washington from New Orleans, and deelarea openly for the Union. - It is positively assertod that Mrs. Gen. Béaaregard is residiqe at Hoboken, N. J. - The Virginia Legislature has passed an ordinance confiscating the properry of Gen. Scott in that State. - The Kentucky rebels have oceupied tho town of Maysvillc and captured 15,00:) staud of State arms; and Governor Magoffia " Iets 'cm alone." Neulralitii, thaï. J' - It is 'said that Col. Cameron was shot by Wade Hampton, of South Carolina, who deliberately cngiigcd in picking off oifieers. - Col. Glart, f tho Cayuga, N. Y., regiment has bcoii rcihoved for incoiupotency, ar.d is to bo cnirt-martialed. - Ex-Gow Jaekson, of M"o., proelaims that do is to bc sliown to persons fouud ia anus against hia authority. - Iowa has put sovcn regiuionts in the üci'i, ;V".l is tr?!iiz!ng í'-ur more. ' - Tiio fetuFiiiug New York Fifth ' regiment was stoned in B.iltimore, aud fired upon the inob. " Nubody burt," - Col. Miles denies the chargés against hiin, a::d dcnta:ida invcstig.uion. - A uumber of Britisb vessels are rcportcd as atteinpting to run the blookade. - Gen. Frcnnnt aud sfcaff, with soveral regiineuts arrived at Cairo ou the 2d iiist. - Fugitivos from Texas and Arkansas report argc uumbers of Union men in both States who 11 íight for the Uuiou vvlicnever furnislicd anm. - Hussel], of tho London Times, thinks that thare would bc few ftriny ooutractors left if all dctected in cheating wero liung. - Col. Coreoran retases to be releascd on parolo. He says he went hito the contest with his whole soul, and shall stand fast to the last. - All liquors received at Fortress Monroe for officers or meu are coníi.scated for hospital use. - A correspondent of the Boston Journal asserta that Jix-Scuator Soulc, of Luuisiaiia, is a thorough Union man. - Col. Richardson, Second Michigan Ilegimont, is a grand nephew of Israel l'utuaii). - The six prizes captured by the rebel privateer Sumter and taken" nto Cienfugos, have been rcleased by the Spanisli authorities. - Gen. Bcaurcgard permite no drink ing of intoxicating beverages by cithor ofneera or privates. A good example. - The ncw Governor of Missouri is a brother-in-law of Attorney General Bates. - Report says that Gen. McClcllan had 12 rebels shot on the 22d uit. in Western Virginia who had been released on parole and aitorwards taken in arms. - The rebels eay they have the body of Col. Cameron, and will givo all desired infonnation when Gen. Johnston shall be addressed in due military form and by his proper titlo. - Order reigns in Washington under the strict admiuistratiou of lJrovost Mar shal Porter. - British eoin is said to bo circulating in Richmond in large quantitioa. What about British sympathy, and the blockadc. L" The First Michigan Eegiment arrived at Detioit, on Frichiy last, at 2 o'clock, P. M., and met an enthuaiastiu recoption. The r.esidonts of the City turned out en inasse to weleoma the bravo and gallant mei), and tho arend was swellod by thousands from the country. Largo nurnbers of our citizens wout in to greot the (' Steuben Boys." We hava uo space ior the details of the days dolngs, but givo place in lieu ol reporting procesbion, diuner, etc, to tho exojllont spaeoh ol vcli;ome made by llon. C. 1, Walk&ft It was o diiy to be romemborcd by the returnig eoldiers, and an ovation well bcstovved. V3P Col. Stockton's independent regiracDt is fast filling up. It rendezvouá at lhc 8tate Fair groUrids, Detroit,

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