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Four of the Southern representative admitted to Congress. Two English detectives have arr for the purpose of procuring inform Fenian movements. The adjournment of the Legislature is said to have been hastened b certainty which prevailed upon subject of restoration. Newly-election it is understood, would not something definite with reference to mission was known. In this con return of Hon. Jacob Barker is anxiously, as he would be in a give them considerable light on what a dark subject. General Fullerton's report on men's affairs is looked upon by imp as a tolerably truthful affair, though not agree with him as to the length five years--that he regards necessary further continuance of the bureau years of bureau, as an arm of military authority, is equivalent to saying there military rule, more or less, in the States during that long period. The sion is not endorsed by those who ar head of army affairs. The razeing of military forces no
ur of the Southern representatives can be admitted to Congress. Two English detectives have arrived here for the purpose of procuring information of Fenian movements. The adjournment of the Legislature of Louisiana is said to have been hastened by the uncertainty which prevailed upon the whole subject of restoration. Newly-elected Senators, it is understood, would not leave until something definite with reference to their admission was known. In this connexion the return of Hon. Jacob Barker is looked for anxiously, as he would be in a position to give them considerable light on what was then a dark subject. General Fullerton's report on the freedmen's affairs is looked upon by impartial men as a tolerably truthful affair, though they do not agree with him as to the length of time--five years--that he regards necessary for the further continuance of the bureau. Five years of bureau, as an arm of military authority, is equivalent to saying there is to be military rule