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the hospital from the city, it failed to arrive in time to be of material service. The frequency of attempts to burn down both public and private buildings in this city has begun to create some alarm among our citizens, and the subject is one which should forthwith be taken into consideration by those who have the power to remedy the evil. No longer than Tuesday night last, a daring attempt was made to burn the Presidential Mansion, the incendiaries first foregoing their way into President Davis's storeroom, and taking therefrom much the larger portion of his provision supplies. It is the opinion of some that the evil arises principally from turning loose in our midst the large number of Yankee deserters which have been recently set at liberty, and we doubt not such complaints are well founded. As a general thing, no confidence should be placed in any man who deserts the service in which he has been fighting, and those who show a willingness to do so should be looked upon as
d to do everything himself to crush out armed traitors. Wilson's resolution to expel Garret Davis from the Senate was taken up on the 13th.--An immense crowd attended. Seward and nearly all the representatives were on the floor of the Senate. Wilson and Davis both spoke. Davis said if expelled he would go to Kentucky and raise the cry of oppression, usurpation, tyranny, and revolution agDavis said if expelled he would go to Kentucky and raise the cry of oppression, usurpation, tyranny, and revolution against the faithless men new in charge of the Government. Other Senators are yet to speak. Lincoln has decided that his amnesty proclamation does not extend to prisoners of war. The New Yorime since April last. The New York Herald's correspondent says the impression prevails that Davis will not be expelled, but that the Senate will express disapproval at Davis's course. Gens.Davis's course. Gens. Cadwallader, Hunter, and Wedsworth have been appointed a committee to go to Chattanooga and investigate the Chickamauga fight. The New York Herald says Fremont is determined to run as an indepe
C. S. Senator appointed. --Gov. Vance has appointed the Hon. Edwin G. Reade to the Confederate Senate, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Mr. Davis. Mr. Reade will hold the position until the 18th February, when Gov. Graham will succeed him.
The Daily Dispatch: January 22, 1864., [Electronic resource], By the Governor of Virginia.--a Proclamation. (search)
vernment will be retained. Napoleon made a pacific speech on New Year's day. He expressed the hope to Minister Dayton that 1864 would be a year of peace and reconciliation to America. La France publishes the correspondence between President Davis and the Pope. The latter addresses Davis as "Illustrious President," and expresses much friendship. The Gazette de France says Dickens will speedily proceed to Meronon on business with Maximilian in relation to Mexico. The BritishDavis as "Illustrious President," and expresses much friendship. The Gazette de France says Dickens will speedily proceed to Meronon on business with Maximilian in relation to Mexico. The British Parliament meets on the 1st of February. The English revenue for the past year has decreased half a million pounds sterling, while trade returns show 30 per cent increase. The Tycoon of Japan has determined to expel all foreigners. The London Times protests Federal enlistment in England. The Alabama, when last heard from, was in the Straits of Genos, pursued by the Wyoming. The latest respecting the troubles in Germany is that England protests, as does Norway, against