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THE EVENING STAR. BY ERY PaGs. TELE- G7 READING MATTER BEB OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTSE. WASHINGTON OITY: WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 7, 1963, SPIRIT OF THE MOREING PRESS. The Intelligencer is withowt editorial to-day. The Chronicle anticipates great results from she recent raid upon the Virginia and Tennes- »e Railroad; and defends Gen. Batler for his course while in command at New Orleans. New Prnvications.—We have received a copy of the valuable « Blue Book" of the civil, = -tlitary and naval serviees of the United States, compiled by J. Disturnell and published by J. H. Colton, N.Y. It contains also much impor- tan! supples Ty matter, and aifordsacheap sad ready work of reference. From Hudson Taylor, 334 Peansylyania ave- nue, we have «The War Powers of the Presi- dent and the Legislauve Powers of Congrves ia relation to Rebellion, Treason and Slavery.’ By William Whiting. SF The Chicago Times has a sensation story to the etfect that Gov. Robinson, of Kentucky, assued a circular letter to the members of the Legistature, asking for their vie ws on the Pres- ident’s emancipation proclamation, and the ne wers received indicate that fully two-thirds &re in favor of taking the State out of the Union if the proclamation is enforced; that the State militia will go with the South, and that Hum- phrey Masshall bas stationed himself at Mount Sterling to reevive them. Bosh! 87 Richmond papers of the Yd instant, ao Rot to haye got cut of he woods in regard to the fighting in Tennessee. Elated by the re- suite of the first day's fight at Murfree-horo’, she total defeat of Rosecrans is predicted, and Qn Pxperiaiicn soppetie that in iess than a werk the whoif of Tennessee will be in the bands of the Rebels. They scorn the idea ofa tresty of peace unless the Confede: ‘fovern- ment is first reeoguised. #7 The Richmond Dispotcs, of the 3d instant. cinims that Sivart, in his recent raid from Damfricé upwards, took avout 300 prisoners, supplied himeclf abundently with arms and elethirg, and destroyed great quantities of stores. Inthe local column, however same r the dm prisoners is reduced t i, and it wonld appear that many of them were ivilinns. Itis evidemt that Stuart's last ex did not yield him much prott seral Hanson, announced as Rosecrans’ dispatch, is a mative of this vicinity, and has many relatives da this city. He was a man of fine talents, and of bigh character before he became involved in the treason of secession. He was run for Con- eTess Om two or three occasions in the Lexing ton district in Kent As Interxat Revance Deeistow—Tae Commissioner of Internal Revenue yes: rday afternoon decided that no official papers of officers of State governments require to have appended to them U. S. internal revenue atamps. S7 The Misses Kate and Neitie Chase per- formed the honors at their papa’s mansion in Washington for New Year's Guy. A smitten evirespondent seems to have gonsidered the young ladies more charming than Treasury notes S7-A Washington letter-writer complains of the offensively smail supply of egg-noz and apple-jack at e New Year receptions in Washington. He plaintively says nobody wa: drunk. 1+ has been pot in suds as & BP picoeetetiva View Ova- #7 Chauncey H. Saow, momination by his £ ore == fenm the So eanth tessional District. 7 Prentice thinks Stonewall Jackson and Stwart didu't make anything in their Iasi raid, except their escape. SF The New York Legislature assembled yesterday, but the Mouse failed to organize, Uw re being s Ue vote for Sp Arrorstkp.— James G. (Quirk has been ap- pointed a watchman in the Inierior Depart- ment, vier, M. J. wish, re. REMOVE John D. Patten, he General Land Offi ares 2d clas~ clerk has been removed. 87 The Republican bas changed its pric, and now appears as a two-cent paper. B71! used to be all is quiet on the Potomac Bow, all is quiet on the Rappahannock. AFPOINTMESTS 4ND PROMOTIONS BY THE Pees DeNT.—The following nomins ons were sent 'o the Senate vesterday by the President James Monroe, of Ohio, Consul to Riv dv Ja- wBtiro. Franklin Kai Skau Tuaz, Ch — ‘Hawley, of New York, Consul to Nas- nm, N. BP. The President recommends the following motions in the Navy: ‘aptains Chas. H. Poore, Timethy H. Hunt Sina d. W. Goden tu the rank of Commodore. Commanders Jas. Alden, Aug. L. Case and * Alex M. Per nock, Captains Lievt. Commanders Alex. C. Bhind, Geo. M. ' Siaveom snd Wom. F. Spicer, Commanders. Lient. Weld N. Allen, Nath. Grecn aad F.B. Visae, Lieutenaat Commanders. Henry C. Eckstein,of Pa, Assistant Surgeon. Second Lieut. K. S. Collum, to be First Lieu (evant of Marine Corps. Gea. Grant and the Usraelites. i vor: With surprise and regret, this did I read an editorial in whe Daily 3 regarding the recent order issned by eu. Grant, of the Department of West Ten- meeere, concerniag the expulsion of {sraclites from within the lines of the same. Although Be public writer, I feei lt my daty to reply toa Pertion of the same. It must appedr toevery reasoning mind, at once, that the order was on- jnet end tyrannical. as well as illegal, and would be well woriuy the order of some foreign tead of the commander of an import. y deparm@ment under a Government which guarantees to every citizen thoue sacre nmaht which are guaranteed by but fw coan- fries, if by apy other in the world. The order shows upon its face the biased opinions of Gen Urant, sad has bees condemned by most ple Se a gross Outrage. To show thal the editor of the Chronicle bas represented certain things idich tend te prejudice the public mind against the clase of per-ous referred to in the order, is the object of the writer. The editor first pretends to offer an Spology for Gen. Grant in having iseucd the order, or sor condemning th: becsuse Gen. Grant has never before been guiity of wanton tyranny, &e. This ts inde! bui & very feeble excuse, and which at once shows the cause is unjust, He thea gorson to say “tne Jews have been always notorious for their fondness for ile. ettimMnte trading, er at least unusual wnedes of waking woney,”’ and supposes tbat thie bee been tue cause of depriving them “ot admie- tog Into social, political or commereial sir- As to the fondnees of Israelites for tile acing, Ido not think this mode of &sdang uw inherited alone by these pie, 1 bi vory confiden: to saying that shi mode con be traced to many, aye, very many of we beleters in the same faith as tha editor of the tf hronicle. By this I do not by auy means de- j justify the deed, and no maser oy perfermed, should recive tha proper | brat they are liable to. The Ieraelies, & We Tal ludug, are engaged im mercantile | + there are very iew cities or towns | re OF lowe Of Wem are to be fomnd se Cugserd, ther uidueiry and prefere: for JeukIng Money ty this wsy, bas oftem called sary and unjnst slandars om thie: ticvd snd unprincipied people. sw of Avy iustance, and I da not de editor of the Chronicle can cite one, - the Israslites, asa race, (in thie country,} cluded from free admisai m into sal or ec bt, of New York, Consul to amercial circles. I know gat them who have ant hood hich positions in all tereeof the above nem d ‘ratache of secie.y. This fact inust ho Rei keown to the editorcf the C Dbein ve, has tome been a ress wf altar cre Woutd space a permit ity ba at ances could be cited thems cay T perior to any other race in the world. The comparicon iB at once culilcient for the deci- | sion. The cotion trade, no deubt, havinz been good investment, many I[+rariitee, in common with others, embarked in the speculati », and ‘were the matter thoronghly sifted, oth ‘ra than Israelites would be implicated in th offences charged in the order, aud jor which the same ; punishment should be inflicted, without regard | to religious belief. Whether all th- persons | who were in this business were Aneric ins, Seceesionists, or any other ciass, lan unable weay. Thereis nodonbdt bu whattiere were very org beta Union peopl+ who were also amongst them. 1 have often met persons who were impressed with the idea that all the Israelite. were foreigners. I see the editor of the ('hronicle ®eems to partase of the same idea, if Ll under- stand rightly the sentence: “Very few Ameri- jeans ventured, and thos: who did were mostl eevessionists.” A this lam really surprised, as he must certaiuly beaware thatthe Israelites | are com) of Americans as Well as those of fore:gn birth. Thee !itor seems to infer taat @ +pirit of jealousy has been excited amongst the Jewe m consequence of the more wealthy por- tion having been fortunate in ‘heir speculations, and which has induced those of the less for- | tunate ones to embark in different plans of making money, such as following the army, selling various articles to the soldiers. He again derires to be understood that the Jews ure the only ones who do this. On this scorel | can say decidedly heis wrong; for I knowthat | there are men of all kinds of religion and character who have adopted this plan o making money. In business circles itis well | known thata good market attcacts many vend- ; ers. The army being such, itis p -rfecthy natural that all who can will rticipate in the protits | from this source; and {f this isc Uled dishonest, i the dishonerty mast be charged en a farce class ef prople—Gentile as well as Jew. Itis but | very rarely that Jews have been implicated in H tho many dishouest practicrs charged ou thom | by the editor, suoh as dealing in stolen goods, | giving information tothe envmy, and sundry other charges. I think they are only imaginary for the most part. That there are many amongst them who are not perfect, and acted contrary to lew, I do not attempt to deny. I do say { though they are uo creater, and probably not | ae great, in proportion tothe namber of their j race, than amongst any other people. Thereare many inerchants in the Department of West Tennessee of Israelitish faith who have resided there for years, who are and haye been firm Union men, who bea high reputation and @s good character a= any residents of section of the country, who have been pl ina very unpleasant and delicate situation by the promulgs just order. I: must be extremely gratifyiag to the people of the country to know thatit has ithe imme: nd just revocation of in-Chief 0 Arm ad that the power has taken steps iuregard bas not i uny pre- indiced feelings: for the member of the Israelitich own by, and associates v of both relig ! ountoft bh ! graded ones the { rents th sensitive to & wrong, and | are willing to justify themselves wher may be pted. Ww Washington, D. € THE MONTHLY MEETING OF THE | German Kelist Assoation will be helt His (Wednesiay! EVENING, a Mr. Ackmann. 7th st.,near Patent Office, to which all members are respectfully invited Hi By order of the Execotire Board: he L. WALDECKER, Rac Ser NCTICE TS NEREBY GIVE: 3, Siter Janvary Ist, 1563, Be saber of the Gernisn Relief Assoviation geniive unless furnished with the erdorsement of th Fresiient and Treasurer. By order of the Executive Board Its L. WALDECEER, Recording Sec'y, S$? To THE VOTERS OF THE 7TH GC GREssIONAL DISTRICT OF VIRGIL ® announce the name of AUNOKYH_8 as a candidate for Congress, from th: 7ta Cougras- nal Listrict of V nia,at the election f be hela on the Isth instant, - MANY VOTERS. sare SC eMITHSONIAN LECPURKS.— Prof, A, Gvryor will give the md Lecture of his | Tse en WEDNESDAY ING. Jauvary 7th © oF involuntary ue nvertebr: . The thre plaus of structure—Radistes, Molinses, and Articalates, ani their subdivisions—typitying the three great functions of involuntary ite. e ‘ures will commence at 8 o'clock Admittance free, NOTICE U. 8. Assassor's Ovvios, ‘ollection Drstrect for the Dastrict of Coiumbia.t an = ment oa PrceMReUSGdh Wal Rite! States anerns pations, Merchandise, &c.,&c., as per sct ef Cen it ROH com | gress approved July 1, 1862, who resid in Collection District of District of Columbia are hereby notiied Hat bs gytememeat list is mow’ ceady at my officn, No. 502 Maryland avenue Sevoath Ward, for their examination and inspection, and will remain opea for such inspection for the space of Sfteen (18) dave from this date, January 3, 1563; also that t dersigned will, for the pace of fifteen di the expiration of the time thus allowed for { tio list,remain in hy pamed, duri etween 9 o'clock 4 determine ou exhibited against the proceedings of the Assistant Assessor All appeals must be inade in writing specifying the ticular cause. matter.or thing respecting whiche decision is requested’and thell stees tne ground o: principle of inequality or error com Piained of. M. PRARSO! T_S. Assessor for Collection Dist: ja6-3t (Chron. & Rep.| Di ctof tam bi THE PAIR FOR THR BENEFIT OF sr. Vincent's Orphan Arylum, corner 10th and Hreets, wilio on MONDAYNEXT, 2th inst, atthe corner of ‘enth and G sts” de M-2w moos AND WOUNDED OFFICERS, Scuquon Guxwrat's Ovvicu, 2 Washinston, December 15, 1862.{ _ Bick and wounded Officers of the Regn fr Army in this city will callon Surgeon J.B. Barnes, U. 5 gry. a professional attendance. Oitice No. 246 wtree Sick and wounded Officers of Volunteers int city will call on Surgiom M. Ciymer.U. S. Yoiue teers. for professioual attendance, Office 295 Pa ae ave: ially aAnigned Eri i. SMITUC Acting Surgeon General. ES8ONS GIVEN IN THB ART OF PAINT. ingon zoeteqesens, in India [nk, Water Color and Ambrotype, by MADAME FAVARGHER, 3? strect, corner lith. ae im OR SALE—Ons pair HORSHS,1 Double 5: | ep rey errs rr ett adapted fora Butler. Will be sold chee TSN Apply at No. 558 Pa.eve. ja 7-3t_ QUELL Bark 8 rune a jat-tf ORY NUTS, SBR DOLLARS Pua Banas, ADAMSON'S Ninth st. one door from Pa. ar. Tas Unde: igned ofl eteto sal Satarda) si Ww ir on . January 10, isd one BAY MARM, owned pan by Captain Dougiss, in order that they may recover the amo; now due her for livery. The above mentioned mare was offs:ed f sale on the 3d imstan ‘t was seired by the mi tary authorities, thereby preven’ a Ravi: been returned to for safe on the day and date menti era Saat eC BSAM'L C. & B. WROB AREIVAL ov H&EBRYSTONR OYS- QP 2 ssh QM : rei leet of genuine CHERETSTONE OYS. RES for T. M. HARVEY which he will serve up, steamed or raw. These are the only ones which season. Rave been in market this T.M. HABYSY 291 O streot, corner Lith. ‘TEs Gimanp nor PMILADELPHIA, Having been ciosed for mors tan two years, is now BROPUN ED FIRSY CLASS AOYEL: Pes. Parsosage SuLiciese BOARD PMB DAY, @3. H fet-et KANAGA, FOWL co. Rusa eninx, (Sv00mesor to Azar & Suian,) Manufacturer of PESMIUM MINER WATER; Borvies 08 ras Onotoser Dou seri “LE AND POETRR; W hoicsaie Dealer ia CLABIFIND OBER; for A Masaar_Goctins & $a? PHILADELPHIA DRA Fale Buses BRGE, And aise Fervee Brothers’ Ginger Wine , Blackberry, Gia eer and Cho ry Brandiss, Stemeck, Sieagh ton and Forcast Wine Bitters, &6.,&5. SF Orders given to my drivers, or vent by mail, led te. Promptly aston ; Goods delivered in all parte of Washington sai Gsorgctown. free yf nares. Terms, Cada on dolivery RILBY A. SHINN, * Uniow Bottling D- pot. era &7 Greon vircet, Georg-town. DO ADIES' EMURUIDEERD POCKMT HAND. 4 KERCHIRE: Rew assortmeut at moderate Tet One price only, marked in plain figuras. PRRRY & BRO, Fa are. nod Niath ateset de Se It P HO) FOR PLES AND O4KK3. } IKK AND CAKES ef -vsry description, mats pilystte od to | H. SIMPSON j ip Twn, d a We1if No, 121 7th st. botweeu G cua dl, LAT thought (and afterwards proved true)fobe a CONFEDERATES SHOWING THE ‘ eurprise« on the extreme front, whenever the | ‘enemy takes fancy to uniortako such enter- ; place ; fust the horse | very obenp ' and the healing § i | EST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. , ' Me! SELVES NEAR FAIRFAX COURT KOUSE. —$+<—_ NION PICKETS GOBBLED UP = = = = McDOWELL COURT OF INQUIRY To-day, the decision upon the written state- ment of Major Gen'l McDowell was rendered, declining to receive ii as testimony, bnt direct- ing its retention by their recorder. Gen. Sigel was then re-exal copies of numerous orders, mess {Special Dispatch to The Star.} Fareyax C.H., Jan. 6,6 p.m.—T woof eir (Union) pickrts--amounting in all to sixteen Te-n— were gobbjed up last night by the Rebels. I is clear that more cavalry is required than are now ou duty in our front. The lack of i renders |* impossible, it seeins, te prevent suck ed to verify ges, and dis- otber officers. TIIE PORTER COURT MARTIAL prisee Col. d'Utaesy now commands in the front. in the direction of Manarsias, heur, when the journals of its proceedings yes- journed over until Saturday next, to afford time te the counsel of the accusrd to prepare their written defense; it having been decidAd yewter- sy afternoon that it shall be in writing. METEREOLOGICAL. {Per Telegrap? to the Smithaonian Tasti'ution.| STRAWBEKEY VALLAY, (on weelern slope Sterra Nevada, at an altitude of 5,170 fret.) Jan. 1—Cold, heavy wind, snow. 2.—Cold, bluster- ing,somesnow. 3.—Raining siiday. 4.-Snow ail day, ra:n all night. PLACERVILLR, Cat.. Jan. 4.—-Heary rain storm commenced 10 a. m.; terminated if p. m.; wind S. E Tm BALTIMORE ANP Orio RariRosn.— Inet cyening, the Baltimore and Ohio Ruil- for t two armies of the Potomac faced each other, above Harper's Ferry. Full three bundred and thirty cars, heavily freighted, made the OFFICIAL. Dapxnrvanr os Sara, WasHINGTox, Jan. 5, 1863. { the road before daybreak this morning. Releases from the draft on the ground of slien- ers age haye been al owed in the Spier TELEGRAPHIO. Namne. Where Drafted. e Iva. Bee sieiapm : eratiae ae Wasninecon awison IMPORTANT FROM ALBANY. dames Lyon Summit co.. Oh: oe Eide? oe MESSAGE OF GOV. SEYMOUR TO THE Cari Wilhelm Alb Hasent, Washington co., Wis. NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. oe HE SAYS THAT MEDDLING AND INTRIGUE HAVE JUWARTED AND PARALYZED TUB YIGOR OF OUR SOLDIBKS AND THE SKILL OF OUR GENERA ran mary &, PS Appis-atson A . -Morren co John Mathews p ROPOSALS FOR BULLDING A PUBLIC SCHOO), OF THIRY DistRtcT, WASHINGTON. Maron's Grrtom, January 6, 1963, Provonsts for th sealed enre!: # Public § > HB ADMONISH EBS SHERIFFS AND DISVRIOT ATTORNEY* TO SKE THAT IMPRISON - MENTS ARK NOT MADR WITH OUT LEGAL AUTHORITY. ri aguas 8 oft! r . imei 7 ived at th a THB PRESUDENT's EMANCIPATION PROCLA eatery 19th 1353, MATION DECLARED © IMPOLITIC . AUST. AND UNCONSTLPUTIONAL 4, Washing- Wa he bidd oft and the contract will he avard Toad w&s again opened through t© Wheeling, , firet time since the Inst destruction of , to Greece. their bridges and track by tha rebels, when the | l | | every consideration demanded by the Constita- pstches between himseli, Gen. McDowell and | This court met this forenoun at the usnal trday were read and verifled. It then ad- | , from Southampton en the 2ith of: last month, ; across left end. Also, fives om Charte: ‘ eame result as yesterday: Dean, { Dem.) @: Committee as 500 Tex i As oath THE © CONSTITUTIONAL DEMANDS | OF THN nittst aceompans GENERAL GOVERNMENT 70 BB ber Ae Be PROMETLY RESPONDED TO ‘The Buildiv Wale. . deciine nny HOW THE CNION IS TO BE RE-=TORED VO —. CURDING TO GOV, SEYMOU relimi nary building a Las. Mayor ALrany. Jan. 6.—The Cev was sent to the Legislature Speaking of the national a only is our national lif) at stal CHARDS Ay is T-eotly bul every my interest New York. Capt. Jaa, st arrived at nae: S isinvolyed. The truths of our fnan- cial and military situation must not be kept back. There must be no attempt to put davwu the iree expression of public opinion. Affrighted at the rnin they have wrooght, the authors of onr calamities in the North and South insist that this war was caused by an unaycidable contest about slavery. This becn the subject, not the cause of the coniro- versy. warin the prevatlimg disregard of the obliga. All intere par to come forwaid aud “hipped by Renton § herwice they will b ik and ex pots C COR SAL 6 years old egaat berse ; is F 8 igh—an et horse or desutiful carriage iivctly kind and safe in any Y an officer : will be « if appli: out le owner ina few daye at BE e resr of Metropolitan Hote respect for constituted authority, and above all in the lecal prejadices which have grow: up in the two portions of the Atlantic States, the two extremes of ovr country, ¢ Payiciem and Suneon af hia Water Cure and Bleciso ow ons brief visit hore, b: evote daily the following hours, fr y- re- om, na few doors.) he left at the office 3 ap stairs form themselves Gower 43 well as the conduct of the of A. Shucking. the policy of our rae . It foe tes renee reel is not tte to sive ONT country, if we will Ja 5-3t" eater upon the duty im the right spirit and in : z = YOR ye) the right way Wood! Wood! Wood! “Wren i: is ine right of onr Goveramen: to dee te Vv and give & reaay support w tnelr ue- cus This is a Yital maxim of liverty. This war should have been averted, but its Aood- wales were opened and the Administration » could pot grasp its dimensions nor control its eweep. The Government was borne away with the current and struggled as best it could wih the resistiess tide. comprehend the military or fluancial problem- KINDLING AND STOVE WooD: o On hand. the best quality of al! siats ot rouopme: SPLIT IN ANY LENGTH OR SIZK REQUIRED. KINDLIN«+ WOOD. A Superior Article of Pius, -elucted exproswly for kindling, Sawed Short and Fine Split, as 9 wud: tate for charcoalin building Anthracite Firox ia : Radiaters, Ranges, &c i BF Cara at afice whem ordered. ; THOS. J. GALT, Offics 282 Penn's avenue, bet. 11th sad uth. of Seventeenth at. nd Chronicle} upon the errors in the condu of their policy, | catises which estumate their faite in judg. Ment, Must make us the more visilant to guard Rp. SRaiNst their intinences, CENKY CARRIAGH AND HoRsKS voR | *& SALE.—One Hack, Harness and Hor-es The Governor urges ecomumy and integrity fer rale at a great bargain, the owner being connected with tha army and has to leave. for hin regiment at ence. Apply to MR. HENRY | Wi IN, corner of Bixth and @ streets, (over bak 3 jas 2t* jan 2-tf vital in pe jods of war.—He also says thatmed- dling and iwuigues have thwarted and paral- weir Generals within the influence of the ua- Honsl capitol, while our armies gained yic- Re BIOH AND an it Colored Mins Ble Books of every tories in the fleld us therefrom. Fpate lone ee i a @ Meld retaole therefrom. with any Book pubiiehed The Governor says the national constitation Also the must be held inviolate, and holds that the rights STBROS-0OWPBNIO VIEW Of the States must he respectad as not the lees senton receipt of 2: cents. Address BECKNER & cu.,P Siath street and P Gn the subject of arbitrary arrests he ment,) has been says:—The suppression of journals and the imprisonment of persons are Slaringly parti avenue. (in the base- tied ' tempt has been made to shield the violaters of law and suppress inquiry into their reutines snd conduct. This attempt will fail. Uncon- On bané 3 superior Int BB WAGON Lap BUTI ait elven » and withous *Stutional acts will not be shielded by consti- springs, | Also. ROCKAWAYS, KUGGLKS, JER- | tutional laws. BRY WAGCONK, &e &+ I shall not inquire what rights States in re- bellion hxve forteited, but 1 deny that rebellion + CAR suspend & single right of the citizens of a loyal State. I denounce the doctrine that civil war in the South takes away from the loyal ; North the benefits of one particle of civil lib- erty. It isa high crime to abdnet citizens of this | State. It is made my duty by the Constitution to sew thal the laws are enforced, aad I shall investigate every alleged violation of our Statutes, and aco that the offenders are brought } tojustice. Sheriffe and District Attorneys are B7 Carriage or Wazon Repslriug of a'l kinds promptly attemded to. snd at moderate rate: ROBERT H. GRAHAM COACHMAEER, 374 D, and 477 Bighth street. LADIBS’ “HAIB DRESSE from Paris, Human Hair ’ Hair Dresai dene at Addrear, 11th straot, ; _ Ja 6 t* Se ; HORSHS FOR SALE. A pare op BAY Honea, ad base acd kind, together with WAGO: HARNESB, sultabie for a sulle, cau be Seen at 546 M street, between 04 and 9h ata., between the hours of 1Zand3e clock. ja5-8t ALZAO'S 8 Barze WORKS, 60 high, sound MTN e878 res Vourue— that no person within their reapective counties de stor tern % Depute Areiss Pee a La Beapes re are imprisoned or carried by force beyond their Tre, Le Medioin de Cam A ° limits, without due process of legal authority. The Governor at some length condemns the exercise of power under martial law as destruc- tive of the rights of States and of legisistion, { and of the judicial departments of the General » Government Ho declares the President's "4 emancipation proclamation as impolitic, najust fat unconstitutional, and calculated to create mauy barnere (o the restoration of the Union; pins in the Breast and Errite- and thatit will be misconstrued by the world on in a ¢ mtr! ae so sbandorment of hope to restore it—a re- eae hee Proferutuot Par fang sare ut eult to which Kew orm wee unalterably op- of twelve it wi ome 8 whic a posed, and which will be effectually resisted. ee ae hen. The Union, he say=, will be rostered by the central and Westera States to the free and slave Stave who are exempt trom the vieleat Methoires de deux Jeunes Marines; Incarnation 40 Vantria; valites; Louis Lenbert! Femme de Trents Ane 3 rtad from Pa-ix by CR PaAYLOR, S ROBERT! s*YEUP OF WILD OH RRBY AND PAB, A GAPR TSS RUTICIBAY OTRA FOR OBSTINATE COUGHS AND COLDS. Etieo mest useful remedy to persons troubied with Weakunss and Pains in the Hreagt and Frrite- Hen of the Thr. form the remod ‘This will certify that Lhave used in my ff for several years past, Roberts’ Byrop of Wil Oberry aad Tar,and have found it the best am most speedy cure for Coughs and Golds that | have passions wiich control st the extremes. These ee a eee a Treat ee ee of the cesttcal slave States which rejected: the Throat. Guo. W. Tarcor, ordinaace of secession, And which wore drives Wo. 120 Nortis Exeter street. om by & comtemptucus cOmpromising policy, Teast be brought back. The restoration of tha whole Union will oaly be taa work of ima Having used Dr. Roberta’ Syrapof Wild One: aad Tere I recommend it asam "excellent remoty for severe Coida, Ao Rev. Witsos, 210 Harford avenue. SA 7 With SUCR Arerton Ae Ra be patforta, witheut Price § cts. por bottis dozen = > Prepared ant sold oy Ji abe ROoanT »Mo. 2 | wredies iy wsoriitiag the Uf aad treasars of monat @ ‘ei itl ra 376 Paar the Noein s bigudy aad calsmitens comtwet. Disteiet. . fies) Womus: rot wear out the lives of our sol- dicrs nor ¢xbanst tha war hy loer'@in on le of to Garry ont yagma thou iow of oxteenianiioa—this mages not oaly . dietruciion of lit aod vperty Soela, vat 4) persons having clai \ S weaete of Livod sad ueasnre ta the againat the aid deecaacd ara hereby warned to moet I Dbited the same with the vouchers theref te Norih the aubserived on or before the vinth day of De The orecetion of arma power mast a>. .HIS 18 TO GLVR NOTIOM, that the eubsort eninge of tebec by © ber bath obtained from the Orphans’ Comrt of ton County ths District of Oolugei: cten, lat of Washingto j cember next, they may vih-ewise by law be ec . : cluded frow ali benets uf the “eid evlate 1 by a ftrm and \ouciitatory pubicr, Gtven under my hand tiientnth day >f Deans Vitoe with Ure inst Pee ber, A isi2 CHARLES M WATTHEWs, te ro nry to both rections. ‘The Govercos concindes as follows: de Pt tawso® Adminintrator eat ns CHpe > in & er) inffuenced by tho results of tatites. tur ly to BALNES & SOM Sailmadere, 6 StLeel wist noar the wharl Armee an Ur Held must bo supported. Adi tne tions of the laws, the constitution, in the dis- | Ae BE gala Th no honest statement of ourdiMicultios | tween sth and7th which does sot tach that our people must re admonished that it is their duty to take care | irs he says, not sonal, every family and every sacred duty aad | as | We are to look for the causes of tha | S upon Measures sad policy, it isourduty | Few seemed able to Since we are not bent on harsh judgment but while we are to concede all these excuses for mistakes, we are not to adopt errors nor { sanction violations of principles. The same inthe administrauen of affairs, as these ara yzed the vigor of our soldiers and the skill or .O. Box 5, <7.N.¥. jaG7t* sacted. A consolidated government would 54 SOMETHING NEW! destroy tue essential home rights and liberties ENTRAL KK=TAU RANT, southweat corner of Of thy people. wan. Conscious of these gross abuses, an at- | } explanations at Madrid respecting the official through trip, reaching the eastern terminus of FE a ey Sipeds Go be Collen, GENERAL McCLELLAN IN PHILADEL- | brother in this city. It was largely attended | by the Connciis some time since. {| torsen's Connterfeit Detector has sent the tol- | Bank, at Hartford, Conn. BALLOT FOR SPEAKERSHIP AT AL- | Secessia. These persons all have friends and constitational demands of our general (over: ment mast be promptly reeponded wo. «Under no circumstances can & division of the Union be conceded. We will put forth every exertion of power; we will use every policy of cpnciliation; we will hold out every inducement to the people of the South to rerurn to their Allegiance consistent with honor. “We will guarantee them every right and tion alone, and by that fraternal regard which mot prevail in a common country; but we can never voluntarily consent to the breaking ap of the union of these States, or the destruction of the Constitntion.” LATEST FROM EUROPE. ———— THM GREEK THRONS NOT YT FILLED. Pesesemse i acted S DEMANDED OF SPAIN BY SS TAAE IN, RBLATION TO STATEMANTS MADN ON THR MEXICAN QUBSTION, > -— Naw Yorx, Jan. 7.—The steamer New York, has arrived in port. Her news has been mainly anticipated, | The United Service (razette confidently Qsserts that the Tonian Islands will be caded Arrangements are raaking forthe withdrawal of troops. Prince Hesse has refused the Greek throne. The Government of France has demanded the Moxican qurstion. PHIA. Purtapseesta, Jan. 7.—General McClelian Leld a levee on last evening at the house of his by ladies and gentlemen. The Mayor, at the bead of the City Councils, visited him this merning to present the testimonials authorized DANGEROUS COUNTERFEITS, Purapurruta, Jan. 7.—The editor of Pe- lowiug:—The Citizens Bank of Worcest Mase. Tens altered; vig. upper right, tire female figures; in upper centre, small fs inc figure bearing tablet: an X on exch no tea Oak BANY. . Avsany, Jan. 7.—Five ballots were ca: day for Speaker of the Assembly, wi Sherwood, (Rep.) 8—beti dates not yoring. fall vote, candi. LOCAL NEWS. oo GRAND CXODUS OF FEMALES RICH- MOND-WARD. —— Seventy ——— Amongst the Crowd, ———iea Smuggling Attempted by > The Woman who Wears Twenty-four Paiis of Shoes per Year. Sangh ae Secesh Sympathisers Show their Colors. aaa enor: The steamer New York lett the Sixth straet wharf at about half past twelve o'clock to-day, having on board four hundred and fifty old, middle-aged and young ladies and children, destined for Richmond and other points in the pair Ones. relatives in the South, and are taken down by permission Snd at the expense of the United States Government. About six hundred appli- cations bad been made and allowed by the War Department, but only four hundred and availed themselyes of the privilege this inerning. This cargo will no doubt be a decided Sequisilien to the society of Richmond and elss- where, lor Among tDose who went down were a very large numberof pretty, agreenble and intel - ligent Indies. Had their baggage passed without anepectiun Uiey would have added much also to the necessities of the southerners in dry gods, shoes, mediciues, and many otherarticles aad goods much required st the present time in Jeff Davis's Gomains. Eight officers were en- goged alt last night in examining Lue baggage tai bed been sent down. In many of the trunks were found dress goods of various kinds sad atures; pins, needles, thread, &c., which articles were, of course, excluded. In one very iarge trunk 8 sufficient quanti- ty of dry goods was found to fully stock @ country store. Some of the trunks hai ten, fiteen and as high as twenty-five pairs of shoes. No passenger, however, was allowed ‘o lake more (han two pairs. One lady, when as) why she desired to take so mauy, replied thatshe generally wore out two pair Ppermonth! All this morning the wharf and the neighbdor- hood of Sixth street was crowded with Ladies and gentlemen, who resorted there to wiiness the departure and for the purpuse vl saying farewell to friends. Judcgimg from the expressions we heard in the crowd seceeh sympathizers predominated A gentleman ssked au old iIsdy who was Ko! od whether she was pleased at ber depariure. she jied, * Yes thank God: it is a ¢ plensure to zet to A government conducted hy senuemen, aud not by Yauke boors”” A crowd iminediately gathered around, and then ma menced expressions ef contempt trom fair lips for the United States Government generaily and the President and Cabinet in Particular. One young lady remarked to a friend as she bade her good-bye, “ Pe sureand write quick! you know how to got the letter througa.” A other lady remarked that she hoped tw return ere long, but with the victorious Confederate army. A large numer of persons went to the wharf with letters, which they begged to be permitted w send t their friends in the Sonth. Their Tequeets were of course not complied wih. As the boat left the wharf most of the Passengers coliected upon the side nearest the wharf, and waved farewells to friends on the wharf. The latter responded, and amid the waving of bandkerchicis and cails of farewell, the boat eieamed down the Potomac. Included im the four hundred and fifty taking thetr departars, were seventy females whom Washington can well afford to lose, though it has many morte to spare. Among the cyprians thus + warming of” from Lhe hives Sre delegations from yari- ous noted establishments abont town, Sal Aus- tin's, 10 Marble Alley,” “The Ironclad Bat. “Fort Sumwr,” “Tne Monitor,” “ aartere U. S. A.” «Gentle Annis Lyles,” “The Cettage by the Sea,” Mary Hall's, and other nowrious houses. Among the number from Sal Austin’s, was a tittle Frenchwoman, named Levitte, s native of New 0: somewhat noterions on ac- count of her londly expressed sympathies for the Southern canse. had ia her trunks large number of articles which she was not permultied to take, and with tears inher oves she begged permission to retain them. The officer who examined tbe trunk, however, was inexorable; and as a Inet resort, the “weeping fair” endeavored to bribe him by *eaying that he might come Ww Richmond one of tlirea days, and that If be did so, and permitied her articias to —— she would befriend him there. The of- cor, however, conld nothe bought, and Made Moiselle was obliged to depart minus msay lite artieles, which she will probably have — e dificaltyin obtaining in the Uoniederats “apital. No soldicrs accompanied the boat. Coloma: Baker, however, snd a number of his detectives, A equad of the toh N Jersey Volunteors 5) o1 ow olan! wae detached to de guard duty ov the wharf. Capt. Perrine and Lient. Wampoie had — of the and were there from rariy im ¢! morning attending to their duties, whick were decidedly unpleasant oa account of the perti- uscious eflorte of partice to ge on beard er te cend lettere to parties im the Seuth; bat im every instance, whether to mals or femals plicants, they gavo polit but firm refusals. Arrivals took oa moved away. The croupof Oypriaus had also \aeir group of admirers to clappings to them. Inde better to give than te reoei ington senda the party where their arrival will ised by similar clappings. > - Oniminat Cover, Jan. 6.—(eo. Keil, colered, charerd with stealing liqeor from ity and O'Meara, wae fonad guilty, and sentenced to jail for two months, Jan. 7.--Jne. Readiey, colored, charged with Seenult and battery with intent to kl Robart —— alias “Bob Rate,” was found aot euilty. A large number of prisoners charged witn misor off-neck were arTaigaod aad plead pat g willy. @id other articles from Thos. Foster, guilty, and sentenced to eighteen lary Le Easton, col charged ary I. lored, wi ing clothes from Maj. Byington. on guilty, and sentenced te eighteen months penitentiary. Eliza Jane Richards, colored, chargeg *tealing a fur cape and #ilk cloak.was con: ed, and sentenced to the eighteen moniBs. a Wasursoros Mosay Manxnr. forsiocks, coin and uncorreat money, by Lewie Johnson & Oo., Bankers Quartermasters’ & ble in Certificaws. American Gold . ' American Silver...... - titans Virginia bank notes, 35 discount; So: th olina, Georgia, &c., 30 discount; North olina, 30 discount Government stocks in better demand —_———_~ 202 —__. CONGRESSIONAL, > EXXVIith CONGRESS_THIRD SESsion eee Werowranay, January 7. Sexare.—After the reception of peut nae which was one from Withes v Jowett, asking Congress to accept Fre. diation, &e, es Mr. Wilson introduced bis bill to prevent Tespondence with the rebels. Referred. T. Nesmith introduced a bill for the protection of overland emigrants. Referred, A resolution ye seteodnced by Mr.r eroy, requiring the Military Commitise quire into the expedieacy of oe Passed. ‘S. Certificates —s for disabled soldiers, &c. . Tesolullcn WSs adopted asking in the Postmaster General relative to the an, the existing ae of the malls bet New York and Washington city. Mr. Wilson reported from the mittee, a joint resolnion, dix «words taken in New Orleans, the the late Gen. Twiggs—donating the one by Congress to Twiggs t Major Gen. Rotder- the one given Twiggs by the city of A: . Ga., to be deposited in the Us. Patent met and the thy in the library at Weer Point for the relief of Capt Pen Kead twice A bill (pri kins aud partner, patentess of railroad cw Wheels, wie taken up and debated by Mesa, Hale, Sherman, Cowan, Doolittle and Trug.) : kK offered a reson ng the Secretary of War in his esti »nuinber of troups furnished by diff: : * to give credit for the number of more ie the naval service from these States. Adop Mr. Hickman jatroduced a bill to nate the effi cy of (he marine corps. Releroa Mr. Pendleton iwtroduced a preambie ing that Gen. Grant had issued an order ishing the Israclites from the lines of his which was unjust and illegal, inasmuch makes no distinction optween the the innoceai, demain of the A r 5 the table. oe YET LATER FROM THE SOUTH. ———— RICHMOND DATES OF THE 3D. > THK REBELS CLAIM A VICTORY a? FREESBORO". JkEF, PAVIS ON HIS WAY TO ki -Gaoxg, TERRIBLE RETALIATION Tita IP PRESIDEST LINCOLN CARR! OUT HIS BMANCIP ATION PROCLAMATION. iar Woe se THE SINFUL REBELS IN NEBD OF BI We bave Richmapd papers of the 3¢ (Saturday,) containing the following The Battle ut Murfreesboro. MURFRERSPORO, Dec. 31.—The battle At 7s O'clock this morning snd raged great fury ailday. We drove the enemy re ull their positions except on the extreme I@] where he successfully resisted us. With exception of that point we occupy the on! field. We have captured four th — including Brigadier Gearrats ie and Fry, thirty-one pieces of artillery about (wo hundred wagons and teams. Our loss is very heavy; but we have ‘to believe that the enemy's is greater, we captured most of the enemy's hospital Sud many ambulances General Rains, on our side has been and General Chalmers wounded. Colonel W. Fry, of Mississippi, has been killed. colonel of the Ist Louisiana was wounded. The Federal Generals Thomas, Syl, dor and Geeison were killed, aud Major eral McCook is reported kilied. The ¥i loss 1s nmense. It is impossible to obtain « List of the of es or particulars to-night. We destroyed two million dollars’ wortt Yankee property in tbe rear ef the army last night, inclading five days rations, The President em route for Richmond, Avevera, Jan. 2.—President Davis and Paseed throngh Augusta this morning. arty were in excellent health aad bo President will not yieit Savannah Charleston as reportea. Kichm > The Vankee Roid in East Tennessee, Kyoxtiine, Dec. 31.—The Yankee which destroyed the bridge on the East neesew and Wirginia railroad consisted of Om Ghio and one Indians regiment. They tared Col. Love of the the :Md North € regiment. It is «np that they 4 Senator Haynes’ ptantation. It is said Gen. Kirby Smith ordered three r] cavalry from Maurtreesboro’ towards ve 2 te watch the country north of the berland Monntaia, but the order was o munded by Gen. Braec. A portion of the family of Gen. Srrived in Mobile on the 2th, ander He gues direct . —_ too 11] to be removed, and she still New Orleans. The Richmond Dispatch says: Rev. Moses D. Hoge, of Richmong, has sailed 8 Confaderate port for Ei on & mission procure bibles. r The Richmond Brrwiner threstens thal President Lincoln carries out bis« policy, all negro soldiers, and all whites: neeted with them, will be hanged ; and Lincola's soldiers will not be willing to to Ught «with halters on their necks.” . 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