Show washington 24 len oen grants report of the active military operations for 1864 65 is concluded and will soon be sent to the secretary of dfwar war var it is reported that wirtz has hag been found guilty of the charges for which he has been on trial and that he will be sentenced on monday new york 25 A correspondence between secretary seward and gov perry is pub published lishe 1 in in which the latter in response to inquiries as to when he shall cease to exercise the functions of his office is informed that he is expected to bon continue to act until relieved by the order of the khe president accounts from every part of south carolina indicate that wade hampton has been elected governor in the city of charleston the vote stands for orr 15 andl and lor for hampton in the parishes the vote stands for ELa napton to 61 for orr leaving hampton a majority johnty y of votes in this district alone gen howard commissioner mens affairs on the in an address explanatory of the objects of the freed mens bureau and his present visit to the south delivered in presence of major mcbeath Mc mcgrath brath the common counsel and prominent citizens of charleston s spoke oke of the hostile feelings towards tre the bureau in charleston the major acknowledged it and said he had no hope for the country until civil government was restored the general said it was the clamor of the politicians but he had generally found the planters favorable to the continuance of the bureau he himself as well as the president wished that civil law should be again untrammeled by military power but the negroes having lost the protection of their masters need some guarantee for the safety of their interests and until the state allowed the freedmen to testify in courts he was free to say the bureau would continue the president he said would be very clear of surrendering the state to civil law until a stop was put to the ox trages outrages on the blacks the general gave encouraging who are see seeking beeking king cing the restoration of the he property he said he hoped to see wholesome laws guaranteeing the rights tights of the freedmen passed by the 1 legislature I slature when the present difficulties between the two raees races aresee are settled lie he announces his purpose of establishing tab lishing courts to consist of an army officer frico frice r and two citizens to take cognize ance n cc of the present com complaints plaints plaines by or dinst the colored people gen how 7 subsequently addressed the negroes a anil angL then took his departure for the ca catanto I 1 to confer with gov perry puth carolina legislature lately elec elee tedi assembles bles bies in extra session to day The tate conventions of florida and ana georgia meet today to day in extra session te texas kas lathe only southern state lately in rebellion tion llon which has not noi elected member mem bersand Aland called a convention for the purpose of reconstruction under the proclamation by the president f X nw 2 ev yo york rk 28 rankin alias finch the thel counterfeit 0 to was found guilty yest yesterday erAy during the trial the fact was elicited that near lyl in counterfeit notes had haq been sent bent to ohio and other western states several ver var counterfeits on the mechanics sanh sank an bf new haven and the fishkill ank jul new york was found on the oner ler ier toronto 27 per ger 4 leader today to day has an article arg t government to take the arms I 1 from the vaults lest the feni feniane ans should get them and to establish patrols on the fronti frontiers e rs and inaugurate a passport system A fearful state of alarm exists here the jury in the saunders kidnapping case are still locked up A raid 0 on jl the canadian banks by the feanle feniane Fen ians lans n s is expected we have 4 inches molles of snow here and still faili falli falling ng new york 28 the posts washington special says the president has not yet made a decision in the case of henry wirtz senator crogan of new hampshire had an interview with the president yesterday when the president substantially reiterated the ahe sentiments expressed in IR the stearns steams letter by the ident of the united states of america a proclamation whereas it has pleased almighty god during the year which is now coming to an end to relieve our beloved land from the fearful scourge of civil war and to permit and secure the blessings of peace unity and harmony with a great enlargement of civil liberty liberty and whereas our heavenly father eather has also during the year graciously averted the calamities of foreign pestilence and famine while our granaries are full of the fru fruits its of an abundant season and whereas righteousness exalts a nation while sin is a reproach to any people now therefore 1 I andrew johnson pres president dent of the united states do hereby recommend to the people thereof that they do set apart and observe the first thursday of december as a day of national thanksgiving to the creator of the universe for these deliver ances and blessings and I 1 do further recommend on that occasion the tho whole people to mako make confession of our national sins against his infinite goodness and with on one ono eheart and one mind implore the divine guidance in the wa ways s of national virtue and holiness in in testimony whereof I 1 have hereunto set my hand and caused tile the seal of the united states to be affixed done at the city of washington this day of october in the year of our lord 1865 and of the inde dependence of illie the united united states the goth S signed ANDREW Jo JOHNSON imoN llon by the president W H seward seward secretary of state the commercial says money is is easy lenders are anxious to employ their surplus and are again seeking borrowers though in no case lower than 7 per percent cent on call loans ft monroe 27 the U S steamer rock island sailed hence for havana to convey the old steamer shenandoah to washington the elizabeth city county court q is in session at hampton va under orders orders from maj gen miles ulles washington 2 28 the tunis ambassador amb asador spent ent some ti time e yester yesterday ay evening wit with i t the e secretary acre ta of 0 state tate at his residence e idenie they will be formally 0 ally aily presen presented to the president on monday M da nashville 28 parties have for several days been exploring the subterranean passages under nashville mr A stewart yesterday descended feet from a cavern under Church street into a chasm below an and d was drawn out nearly suffocated by foul air several relics have been discovered fossils bones buttons stones resembling eggs and also a gate and marble the grand chamber of the cave is 40 feet highsm high 30 feet wide and 80 feet long further explorations are arfe being made new york 18 19 the senate renate of the fenian congress reassembled at the astor house the chair being occupied by the president col W K R roberts stobert Bo berts the session was strictly private and the attendance was confined to members itis it is ascertained however that the principal business transacted was in relation to the sale of the bonds of the future irish republic which will be ready for delivery next week several members stated they had received pledges from prominent citizens that they would subscribe for the bonds bonda in various amounts the senate intend to establish their headquarters permanently in a large hall in this city in a few days th the police constables today to day made a formal complaint against i street constables for non performances performance s of duty |