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the United States, who may be tried and sentenced to death, the record of the tribunal before which the trial was had shall be forwarded for the action of the President of the United States, without writen orders no such sentence in such cases will be legal. Among the arrivals, yesterday, at Willard's, were Major-General Pope and Staff, U. S. A.; Mrs. General McDowell, and daughter. Hon. Edward Everett has arrived in this city from Chicago, and is stopping with his son-in-law, Lieutenant Wise. Bishop McIlvaine, of Ohio, is in town. The members of Congress from Pennsylvania will not support the new tariff bill, unless a change is made that will do justice to the iron interest of our State. This is fully resolved upon by the entire delegation. Railroad iron is taxed $1.56, while no protection is given it by the new tariff. The sympathizers with secession here are again made jubilant by the comments of English journals on the defeat of Banks, received per steam
ators to raise the wrecks of the Congress and Camberland, sunk by the Merrimac near Norfolk. According to an order of the War Department, in every case of prisoners taken in arms against the United States, who may be tried and sentenced to death, the record of the tribunal before which the trial was had shall be forwarded for the action of the President of the United States, without writen orders no such sentence in such cases will be legal. Among the arrivals, yesterday, at Willard's, were Major-General Pope and Staff, U. S. A.; Mrs. General McDowell, and daughter. Hon. Edward Everett has arrived in this city from Chicago, and is stopping with his son-in-law, Lieutenant Wise. Bishop McIlvaine, of Ohio, is in town. The members of Congress from Pennsylvania will not support the new tariff bill, unless a change is made that will do justice to the iron interest of our State. This is fully resolved upon by the entire delegation. Railroad iron is taxed $1.5
may be tried and sentenced to death, the record of the tribunal before which the trial was had shall be forwarded for the action of the President of the United States, without writen orders no such sentence in such cases will be legal. Among the arrivals, yesterday, at Willard's, were Major-General Pope and Staff, U. S. A.; Mrs. General McDowell, and daughter. Hon. Edward Everett has arrived in this city from Chicago, and is stopping with his son-in-law, Lieutenant Wise. Bishop McIlvaine, of Ohio, is in town. The members of Congress from Pennsylvania will not support the new tariff bill, unless a change is made that will do justice to the iron interest of our State. This is fully resolved upon by the entire delegation. Railroad iron is taxed $1.56, while no protection is given it by the new tariff. The sympathizers with secession here are again made jubilant by the comments of English journals on the defeat of Banks, received per steamer An officer in the n
nterfeiting larceny &c., and kidnapping — the last being detined as the taking and carrying away a free person by force and deception. The provisions of the treaty are not applied in any manner to any crime or offence of a purely political character, nor do they embrace the return of fugitive slaves. The Secretary of War to-day ordered that all applications for passes and permits for persons or property within the lines of the United States forces, shall hereafter be made to Brigadier- General Wadsworth, Military Governor of the District of Columbia, and be subject to such terms and conditions as he may prescribe. The following order has just been issued from the War Department: "The Secretary of War is of the opinion that the act to prevent and punish frand on the part of officers en ted with the making of contracts on the part of the Government, approved June 2d, 1862, applied only to such contracts as, under the laws and regulations in force at the time of its passa
it a number of facts in regard to alleged frauds committed upon the Government by contractors. Nearly all these facts, it is understood, came from the Holt commission, and relative to ambulances, clothing, and shoes. They are renerally New England and New York contractors. The whole matter will be made public in a short time. The paying off of the army continues as rapidly as the rolls are made out. Major H. L. King, with his assistant, H. R. King, Jr., left this afternoon for General McCletion's army. Major King took with him $125,000 to pay off General Gorman's brigade. Major Hoopes has also left to pay off another brigade. It is reported that the President has signed the Tax bill. It goes into effect on the 1st of August. There is a Commissioner to be appointed under the provisions of the bill, at a salary of $4,000. There is no lack of applicants for the office. Several committees of manufacturers and others have arrived here, for the purpose of endeavoring t
overnment by contractors. Nearly all these facts, it is understood, came from the Holt commission, and relative to ambulances, clothing, and shoes. They are renerally New England and New York contractors. The whole matter will be made public in a short time. The paying off of the army continues as rapidly as the rolls are made out. Major H. L. King, with his assistant, H. R. King, Jr., left this afternoon for General McCletion's army. Major King took with him $125,000 to pay off General Gorman's brigade. Major Hoopes has also left to pay off another brigade. It is reported that the President has signed the Tax bill. It goes into effect on the 1st of August. There is a Commissioner to be appointed under the provisions of the bill, at a salary of $4,000. There is no lack of applicants for the office. Several committees of manufacturers and others have arrived here, for the purpose of endeavoring to effect some material changes in the Tariff bill.--The iron interest a
Nearly all these facts, it is understood, came from the Holt commission, and relative to ambulances, clothing, and shoes. They are renerally New England and New York contractors. The whole matter will be made public in a short time. The paying off of the army continues as rapidly as the rolls are made out. Major H. L. King, with his assistant, H. R. King, Jr., left this afternoon for General McCletion's army. Major King took with him $125,000 to pay off General Gorman's brigade. Major Hoopes has also left to pay off another brigade. It is reported that the President has signed the Tax bill. It goes into effect on the 1st of August. There is a Commissioner to be appointed under the provisions of the bill, at a salary of $4,000. There is no lack of applicants for the office. Several committees of manufacturers and others have arrived here, for the purpose of endeavoring to effect some material changes in the Tariff bill.--The iron interest appears to be well represen
by the Merrimac near Norfolk. According to an order of the War Department, in every case of prisoners taken in arms against the United States, who may be tried and sentenced to death, the record of the tribunal before which the trial was had shall be forwarded for the action of the President of the United States, without writen orders no such sentence in such cases will be legal. Among the arrivals, yesterday, at Willard's, were Major-General Pope and Staff, U. S. A.; Mrs. General McDowell, and daughter. Hon. Edward Everett has arrived in this city from Chicago, and is stopping with his son-in-law, Lieutenant Wise. Bishop McIlvaine, of Ohio, is in town. The members of Congress from Pennsylvania will not support the new tariff bill, unless a change is made that will do justice to the iron interest of our State. This is fully resolved upon by the entire delegation. Railroad iron is taxed $1.56, while no protection is given it by the new tariff. The
ecks of the Congress and Camberland, sunk by the Merrimac near Norfolk. According to an order of the War Department, in every case of prisoners taken in arms against the United States, who may be tried and sentenced to death, the record of the tribunal before which the trial was had shall be forwarded for the action of the President of the United States, without writen orders no such sentence in such cases will be legal. Among the arrivals, yesterday, at Willard's, were Major-General Pope and Staff, U. S. A.; Mrs. General McDowell, and daughter. Hon. Edward Everett has arrived in this city from Chicago, and is stopping with his son-in-law, Lieutenant Wise. Bishop McIlvaine, of Ohio, is in town. The members of Congress from Pennsylvania will not support the new tariff bill, unless a change is made that will do justice to the iron interest of our State. This is fully resolved upon by the entire delegation. Railroad iron is taxed $1.56, while no protection
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and shoes. They are renerally New England and New York contractors. The whole matter will be made public in a short time. The paying off of the army continues as rapidly as the rolls are made out. Major H. L. King, with his assistant, H. R. King, Jr., left this afternoon for General McCletion's army. Major King took with him $125,000 to pay off General Gorman's brigade. Major Hoopes has also left to pay off another brigade. It is reported that the President has signed the Tax billMajor King took with him $125,000 to pay off General Gorman's brigade. Major Hoopes has also left to pay off another brigade. It is reported that the President has signed the Tax bill. It goes into effect on the 1st of August. There is a Commissioner to be appointed under the provisions of the bill, at a salary of $4,000. There is no lack of applicants for the office. Several committees of manufacturers and others have arrived here, for the purpose of endeavoring to effect some material changes in the Tariff bill.--The iron interest appears to be well represented.--Some of the smaller items will, no doubt, be changed, but it is very doubtful whether any of the importan
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