16 SEPTEMBER 1865, Page 2

Governor Sharkey, of MIlisissippi, has had a collision with the

Government at Washington, and found it firm. He tried to raise soldiers of his own to replace the negro troops, which he wished to get rid of. A white man taken by General Slocum out of the hands of the civil courts because a negro had failed to get justice against him in these courts was also reclaimed by Governor Sharkey, and he appealed to Mr. Johnson to support him against the military authorities. Mr. Johnson supported the military authorities against him, and refused him permission to raise the desired troops. This is well.