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The Daily Dispatch: December 19, 1865., [Electronic resource], Examination for Attempted Incendiarism — the accused sent on. (search)
Escape of a guerrilla — small-pox Among Freedmen in Alabama--advance in Cotton — steamer sunk--an officer Shoots a gambler.
Cairo, December 17.
--The notorious guerrilla leader, Mat. Sutton, under sentence of death, escaped from the military prison at Memphis on Thursday last.
Cotton has advanced four cents per pound at Memphis, middling being quoted at forty-two cents, and strict at forty-three to forty-four cents.
The small-pox is raging among the freedmen in the vicinity of Selma, Alabama, to such an extent that they are not allowed to enter that city except under the most pressing circumstances.
The steamer Darling was sunk at Plumb Point, a short distance below Cairo.
Lieutenant-Commander Bartlett, of the monitor Oneida, shot and killed a gambler here yesterday.
Bartlett was arrested and bound over to answer a charge of manslaughter
Alabama Reconstructed and remitted to constitutional authorities — Abolition ratified. Washington, December 18.
--The Secretary of State has addressed a letter to Provisional Governor Parsons, of Alabama, saying that, in the judgment of thAlabama, saying that, in the judgment of the President, the hour has arrived when the care and conduct of the proper affairs of the State of Alabama may be remitted to the constitutional authorities, chosen by the people thereof, and, by direction of the President, relieving him of the trustState of Alabama may be remitted to the constitutional authorities, chosen by the people thereof, and, by direction of the President, relieving him of the trust which had been reposed in him.
He also says that it gives him especial pleasure to convey the President's acknowledgments of the fidelity, loyalty and discretion which has marked his administration.
He has also written a letter to the Governor of Alabama, tendering the co-operation of the Government of the United States, whenever it may be found necessary, in effecting the early restoration and permanent prosperity and welfare of his State.
The Secretary of State officially pro