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as roundly roasted by Grimes and Morrill, men who believe in letting even the Devil read the Bible. On an indirect motion to kill the bill, nine white men, calling themselves freemen, and being United States Senators, voted to shut every ray of intelligence from a handful of poor free negro children — most of them, probably, the offspring of white fathers. Senator Davis, of Ky., made a furious on Gen. Butler, accusing him of all manner of enormities while in New Orleans. He held up McClellan as the opposite of Butler, and no one questioned the fact. Wilson defended him — the motive for attacking Butler was his seal in crushing the rebellion. In the House, the bill authorizing the President to suspend the writ of habeas corpus, when and where he may deem proper, was discussed. The pro-slavery men began to filibuster. General Hooker is getting popular — is accessible to his men, and feeds them well. During the snow storm be ordered that soldiers' rations should have<
Run away--$100 reward, --Ran away from the subscriber, on the 18th inst, Annie Banions, taking with her some $2. 20 in C S notes and $220 in gold. She is in all probability lurking about the city, and has been seen near the Medical College, and between that and Victor's Mill. The above reward will be paid for her delivery to me in Richmond with the money, or $50 for her alone. Description: Bright mulatto, about five feet high, and rather stout; aged 17 years; has bushy hair, of a reddish tings, and large and good front teeth. M G McCLELLAN. fe 28--6t