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Sah soe ene Sea ene ee a te CR tte tee ents eee ett THE NEW YORK HERALD ia 3 ik ALL of the New York Philanth ors v! row a 16, will be Ts THIRD Bat of 01 iJanthropic Bae AND EAR—DR. POWELL attends exclusively to “War eae wet 8 ciety will be beld at Tammany Hall, on Friday evenii dioceses of the Eye and Ear, fcom9 to 4 0’ch logk k, at bis of - | GENERAL TAYLOR’S TRIUMPHAL PROGRESS UP TUE A | the 2th January, 188° DAVID HAIG, President, 8 Hey: roadway, commer of Warren street fonell’s RIVER, AND RECEPTION AT DONALDSONVILLE. tlds Reere Ci Es Hye. is Gamay and. sale oe ‘Care, with heuer | ‘The Missouri left our wharf on Sunday, at 9 A.M MP HE YY GE ANNUAL BALD of tp a Bearulea pone sek canbe had at hisothee, nud of aif bonksellers Just | With Gen, Taylor and staff aboard, sccompanied by sia ae Tammany Hello ficial F; uty and finish, Dr. friends and a crowd of hich hi orseton Pon Gioed:| fre ap the snd the savior meakaeth ves erst oa the end ‘ves, which has just receive ee eeniin ae pe ie eaten Tecan ane fer sle,at BE hig | pod, pontiac aC canara i fn is Kite MAN paddy. Murphy. Mi Heron, Rom Rusti, G. Ancrews. for strengthe a Fi Benefit of the ce re ie :doseptta Chu, ch Dingle's Cotlion Bxnd Gallery, 25 cents © occas loos wi direeti: fli 16 tem t $ kets can be ‘of ‘th C fi — bri ht litth ter zen, tee err ‘or, onthe ASA oftne fy SOHN eae i CARD=DE, WHEELER Oculist receives patents | Shortly after lourine’ the city the Riissoerl encrtoek the be veto med ithe drama of V ALSHA, of the moi John O'Cornor, fohu Power, Secretaries, dls at Aye racist Greenwich strest every morning from | steamers Majestio nnd Pride of the West, both fine boat, Bates Eremmislaas 1 Vaane Min ti i aa c. MAND, MILITARY BALL —The aunnal Ball of Com M,, to 1 o’cloel » afer which his practic and having on boar a large number of passengers, ho, cy gy wl Tg OG caely devoted to lien al their residences nompane, will ake place as: Tasmnay Pia ow Vaaradey Kye, no matter how . : wantiert yghe ‘2 ipst., on marcas company willle hone the presence of Col. Burnett, Major t heroes of the New York Hegi- North. and the ofall lowed by let of WaTH. Aas v hatie, y Mise Bang pags ‘Araud, Mr. @.W. Smith: hed. vr byt Rooney 9 ‘With the comedy f A KIS: Pettibone, Mr. Bui e5 Aire Selim eu aren ia M diene as the Missouri ap bed, and they recognised th pall General on the deok, made the ‘welkin ring with their loud burras Missouri stopped for a few minutes at the tation of our whilom fellow-sitizen, Thomas May, who, as soon as he heard the old General en ve = to those unacq’ |, and for sale on reasonable ters pectability will ‘Arufielal | Eyes inser Doors open ni 636 0/¢lack. and the curcain will rise at7 414 tTuTh&Sat?m | was aboard, thr h aan ~- os - = ee ee = pe (7) Trevor. CHEMIST- wanes 2 B goenn “he ‘When the Genera a ne tet boys i Mr May. ar EK aod the Minankenbe use acti emit white lead manul “ )ELETCHEN —Stare Managers Mr, Hield-—On, 7 B. No military officers will be re tory fa the aie Years experience | Ehrloe welecine from We teenie of your eat ea unless in fe day tren Des, 16. will be oreseuted, the drama ot BLA TLE or Wenlock of Wealgck—Habert Lyle, tC. Torion, Wot Mr Hiclds erick Mr Susheriand La Hildreth; Eva Mrs. McLe: followea by. lend, red tendand | SG again he cheered, bielittie ehilaren adding thete litle charac-er, eapacity and habits of industry. None others need | Voloes, and watving their little caps in a fect ecatacy apply. "To suGo a one, a permanent tuuation ‘and a liberal al of juvenile enthusiasm. As the Missou: Saves up the ie a MODEL aunts 8. he cotlnde wisn toe tees ot solace that ¢ wort will be given. Apply to JAMES BOGARDUS, 4@ | stream, cannon were fired all: along the coast, and from Ak Ri sg Stacy of er Frouch War | U‘actle Garden oa THURSDAY evening, Dve. leth—the t itvide wishin tics ais the cupsios of the legant villas ; the stare and stripes Hee ME Sat Hildveth 'D: py Lovey aan coeds ta be applied formerly, ts charitable purposes, dur. FRENCH LANGUAG =Geaienen ying wayad a cheering welcome to the veteran. Even Mbhes or haaiead at Tel Bowes te ppeet 6: ing the inclement season, withvut distinction of sect or coun- Second Evening Class, will please call ane the negroes seemed to catch the general enthusiasm, lormanee to nommence at 7 o'clock, Boxes % cte=Pit. 1256 cis 117, ibe order of dancing according to progrvmame., Diteetor | mimes, Ladica’ Claages iting the dae, te DURAND, and might be seen collected in groupe on the banks, Ro- Panel Ne Sach vy eu LYMPIC THEATER—C Fl Mr. ah Lead if f the late Ji »M . No. 39 Walker street.— OL YMEIG TEMA TRH On Thareter | of $0 pore Rte aries Bea bibacette Ws D. has yacaney in her family fortwo pupils. tinging out thelr merry sone of rejoicing on tbe return the farce of THE BOARDING S SCHOOL Capta Har- | Kerrcher An arr nge ment has been made that stages will the Mt _ ig) ; Beye mada ood court, Mr. Chanfrau ; ¢ jaroliae Blythe. Mias Mar, aylor run toand fro: attery, until 11 o'clock, at the usual HING AND FURNITURE WANT- @ Missou Ae hy within sight of Donel fsoavile tim tba Ww TowsE i “ON ABTER the eh fon, Setarina'y Gee raat tse aad cggut by tne Waren Koma anniv tha con po Ry ty sso we ay mes tt visited tatle at a NOW HOUS athe Orinke teers: | estes vate ear at. ta Din itroned onder he Inwpec: chan Woting Apparel, Furuitnrs,) Ke care) Te win ‘a yertect sainiseareot ibe teeny place benin a fa ree the Police re- “ rea oeen ad on bee aly sere seach the Ege OMe or otherwire, ‘who: will attecd | in New Orleans, and, like all miniatures, was really oors open at ENSTYN, 465 Broaw A — ‘Tvekete $1, codes . ie jeman nad: two ladiesto be | Sraing,, Ladies ean b sdealigate Up hase J Levenseyan' hl Seen and interesting One Satineh hg Broad ie Fo Riis Sore, Novti9 Broad: | 16 12""re alta naif gould be erected. ‘The steamboats and. ves- wy; Cane, nie Lean. 5 at fr sroet the ar of Cantle OFE CLOTHING AN}; FURNITURE WANT: | aela ut the ectrance of the Lafourche, ware cov- thie, A CAMERON, BecrewtycN. Be—Meubers can | tlvous clothing or forstnreto dispuve of, caxopmin a inireran | Cre, With. gay, bunting, and crowded, ish, ssa || have theirtickets on application to the Secretary or. at the Prige fur the same, by sending a note, or by calling on the sub- | Peron ith the 1 Dom oi ‘e Ft tI ho onto ged in:ends te prod non the evening of the Ball. du teriber at his residence, ¢r shrouch ithe Bost. wenich will be | wet Bi 8d ne reg i ofan negpenye per a runetually atended to, 4 nal street boring parishes, Dieu viert ist A ‘under the management of Batt E Reon eee ae Gaice' 4 Danes Tere Stirs, NYB-—Lad es can be attended’ to by M Boer, | with an immense concourse of citizens, who flocked to (essa. Hermann end Deerz, cin ph taday Event oo begiuner, and contain ‘much information for proficients Old stock and job goods bought, of any deseription and | Donaldsonville from the interior, as far off even as At- repeated, t fe 20 paaes, price 25,37 and $0 cents each, im various styles of ai6 14m | takapas and Lafourche. Inthe meanwhile, as the boat ViL ts HE DaMBER Anse which ihe fir, nets Of the | bindi sie ‘niag fF fully explained inthe above wark, Cars SACKS—G. 1 La Merchnat Tulor, | neared the wharf the battery ofthat splendid volunteer let ba 5 id CA Most mag- © iliam street, oppo: je Washington Stores, has a | oy 6 Don: mille Arti up @ constant Pas Sal, by Mad Augusta: Reh by Mada SRORNEWE FISHER 74 Cheuham weet | very handsome stock of Overcoat and Hody sack blaze of fire and of "deep toned thunder,” which inight ter wpich. the farce of B omel Holla.d To conclude with fe ‘a thomas, Me aD i F lor. Doors of th rene Circle, Upper 8 Bores 2c P ALuo'’s OPERA BORRE ELE haa full (i to je at folland ver; Lute: an oes Nillips. Af. tee Hacks will ? A—Hector Court Martial of Licet. Col. Fremont. Wasninaton, Dec. 11, 164 Find Court met, and the record ot jens ay ue Bs jationto the question which, at bythe court, and which Lieut. “Col, Fremont is hocerneved by his feel great _embarrassmeni the Yoecerday. in excl x ‘hit question wa: these words : “Do you know of any circumstauce which induced you to be- Ly ie yee ral Hen were Mag in California by the interference sn. what were those cirenmatan of the court was iv these words:— he court eetine the question irrelevant, and thatit can- not "The cox soensel are of the opinion that itis relevant, but will mde ‘against the Spigien of the court. At the same time, ids of Lieut. Col. romont. tobe HY 0 tthe ‘Astatement from Major Gilles what the aupsiunee of the answer would be een were put. Antthe counsel further imstiuct Bisut, any, that this statement th cy of the question offer ing that the effect and sufficieucv tion, af adi belongs toa differ 1s to be judged in connection with to the sam jot. y other testimeny going 's paper pani with the above.) pon reporti jiddle, in accordance with his or- ders, and having informed him of my peculiar position in the informed me, or rather i! tome ** as 7 nothiog urn to the United Ly » 1 made my prepa: wer sred sterefor Moaterey on the Ist as Bi 836 o'clock on Sarurds bight, jna ins had returued oo vowrd ot the Congress, J was informed by the Commovore’s Orde: th Bran rate the Columbus, wished to see méou deck. formed me that he had been directed by should not leave the town un.il further (Lieutenant, Cy, ley) had been di modure’ to search forme on shore, had he not found pages the Congess, Considering this, o a AH harsh and i pe onal rere, er what Commiodor: preset WY preparations made, our horses ied me in. them. alshough the hour was ormmodore Ge 7! immedi- alely,and,if possible.to obtain & revocal rr ler. Commodore Stecktow geindly a 0 hurried to the Columbus As 1 arrive modation ladder,) Co!. Mason pushed ff. bus’s cutters, just as the bell st: A Mey (@ P " iB gusta. Hie Wells an att. ‘Fredericks; and a La dacenaber Valentine Head Qaarters, jaeere | of which vary from $'0 to $16. Also, , Clothe Cass es, Prites te heard many miles down the river. As soon asthe Vent t henly. M) %, ogee do Ballet ee be followed iia Bix a DRE! ES EAS or Arena EMBRO[VER tl abe le ‘with velvet | boat was made fast, the Mayor of the town, Mr. R, Boyd. mer.” To ie nel igh the ball of LES the auction sales, 500 sed pr x ‘ages the C rps ty Some have Si a by the Lieutenant Governor of the : tate, yi uD app tgs ks va an a richly worked silk fronts. ‘Overconts made to measure at the | the Honorable Trasimond Landry, came. on board lain nelle Augaata an Mee he from i apa: 620 very sume prigerat which they a conclude muh the grand: Misiiiary March, Che Twelve Pages Boxes and’ Parquette. 75 cents; Second Tier, 50 cents. Doors sold ready made. d136t"re | to greet end welcome the General) The Mayor deli- t| GPENTLEMEN'S NOTICE, ‘at this season of the year | Vered @ very neat and appropriate welcome address. to there is hundreds of you wi here 1. 6 el; Corman: 7. Seat chi be secured stile Box fice, Homie MMs tole Me now where ,oacanget | which the General responded in @ few brief and: fer- your tailoring done: to such we pe Murray street, corner A procession was then formed, but like STOW SLAG Ay aaa Sy sag Decemper | anh a ¢ presented Donize t Esrafelenest Sr Ferdin iodo G. ew style; Rev mn of Washington, is the ouly place where to ‘ar ed ic frock, i erent et by recent Gress. oF overconts and closks ei her cleaned. aliered | (0, proosssion In our, Owe, sity, on Frid pr LAVERMOOR~ foraltenrtAaha ig'ra, Teresa "Trufis 6 enrtoons real ‘Thresd Lace Capes, Bert Sete peecad erick coltacar ecties ta nner ithata CL hcuig Pe ween oe myaraiee seep ey net Lage me @ anxious to te shead, im order to @ glimpse and uit, cheanest ver offered, Sleartoons’ M that is requsred to. maxe them look well—to Soaastaiee te ie nepnaiang seat probe eteter lain and figured Oryandie ing to econam se. | of all observers.’ On arriving at the house of Judge fon Hosiery and Gloves of every de- wed for 75 cents, reritione coloriog or steam. Don’t | Nichols. the General entered the parlor to be introduced d4 1e*re | forget, 94 is the number wni tei always find the great | to the brilliant array of beauty which had been assem- ‘OR THE AOLIDAYS—am BHO AD: | “acing nh ONT S081 Marry acct bled to greet him. To do justice to the scene which ibe w open his eomplete col- followed, would require an artist of the highest powers. ADIKS’ CLOAK8—The subscriber begs leave tocall the | There were two large rooms filled with lovely Creoles, Signor Rapetti. Boxes. aicaak ah PROF to Sa ieeentin sl ete ndcome nt stock of loaks.a* beng | whose dark eyes, beaming faces and eherry Hips, were Det seed Ht } ofclock: to comilence at a past? m tae, Tode ty, with'a | it up with joy and delightat the sight of the brave old MERICAN MU 73EUN NDI Ee 'perienc: d age! in geneaal assortment of ary 13 ds, euitable for the season. which hero, who had just returned from the rude scenes of poi aitiecet A irr cock, NDID PER: | 2¢4s0n, got up 1g festivals. Amoug the ex- | will be sold at reduced Prices, by T PATTISON, Np 1Bow- | war to share the comforts:and enjoy the pleasures of s0- ie) MANCES EVER’ ae gar aP “ Sofelock, an tensive and varied collection, may be enamerated an entire | ery. cial life As the old hero came into the room, there was porcelain, from the most c @ general rush—or, as an old campaigner styled it, a re- Rath arate N se aRaPR nhs AN oe brated tnbrigants. such on Va Al 57 PAR DESC! aN Oe removed to 25 Jo! treet, between iar etsmpede—towardn bim,to get held of his hand, or A COMPANY who will appenrins GHAND, BTAIOS Nassanand Broadway, New York. They still dye and Auish, | fo enetoh the long.to be-remembered Kies from his wen. FLAN BURLESQUE OPERA, tud-aleo in their Popul in'a new and superior style, all sorts of goods ikand | ther-beaten cheeks. It; amust #bes confessed that the Minute ar at en Sri ranace, ‘Alco enzaged the GEA twists either pita o7 shaded, trains, orguasins, 80d spe ClO Ceeaal” ploread atten ter akebotate atesardéxen OF SHARSPEARES one llReeaconeee erchief, cigar bd woollen, Yar} sa mya: © , urdy attack, but, mainteiued himself 9d, maths hstory ve ayes GomEsct | Cedone and tarred rose wood: atylenof Louis XIV. and RYV'¢ | {ie iphivet and cashmere shawls, gimps, fring severe pressure to which he was sub- ‘Admitean io | odeur Boxes, card Cases Bouvenirs, Poufalios, Reticules Pure f age and old Hie to Metay Heserved ses, Tablets and Pocket bohemian Glissware, in every front sonta, onershilling engh extra Sse | Telety; Poreemonnaies or indi rand keutlemen: epler mache M&cHANICe HAL HALL, 478 Headway, vecreas Grand | kere el abinn sere Wetahes Auk y Wie otertenn tailee inns, Jewre Cchetorseasgulocandes pean mite ten Senge ant PASH. ora Coxe Yo OREN VERY sant Sob hae Gi r n eat oil hone ; tassels, Indies’ and gentlemen's garments. Ke , dye ed equal to new articles. Ord 3 carefully atten Having passed this severe ordeal, «) promptly executed. — zi made his ol nee in the most touching and memorable $500 CHALLENGE—Notice to gentiemen who want | form to all the ludies present. both young and old, the their old clothes to look like new: call atthe Tr. | General was escorted by the militery to the ball room, ol ou anette er hatab Id | where a splendid collation had. been Aer want of time, the company could not constancy worthy of the hero of a re hs, vost beautify deoebs acted cron jared, For it down to the te ted pee Foioth att ae ry c i ‘La thi t ble oe ms, by. JB. NOAH, 66 bgorice tees t, | table, end therefore drank » few toaste standing “Gen. PEIRCE, 2. N.C: Fich opera Glasses, a great variety: arate Heal and.drawing $ doors fom Berkman street. NB. The highest price pe | ‘aylor” was Grat druok with Frsat rant applanse to Eran dad nen jaaframents in boxes comers Ghicts rene SBERICR'S | 4 tlemen’s left off wearing apimre! 6 120 ne he ae seeee rs abrief ad and concluded with " in xes, self-moving Toys, om zi x = % owin, ences. anduuniveranily admitted to excel eysry exoussraent of woobWout HH, 328 Broadway, opposite Broadway Thes- INO Sie A pean iavige tea tnahe Lede AD sactein elie LUusurpanonh tn beauty Childrea under 18 years, within one month from this date. it wili besold a public nee: and graci hea ith and ett to those who have bus- cert willeommence at © by Ry HOLIDAY AND. emo Dine: PRESENTS. tion to defray the expenses incurred thereon. F. A. HEATH, } bands, and early m jose who have not. B OAD WAY GOKON=a.rance trench Fineus tm tives lage Argentine Silvers qnd Bhefcld- Silver Flat- | Feopnetor._New York. Deo, lthe 127. sla Bee. Capt, Garnett’s health belo drank, the gallaat Cap- f Bi 7» Mana- S cam ete CHILDREN 's FUR HATS FOR THE porn, AY S— | tain gave- to inform the id n—Under ment of Mr. kk. G. Gareuy.— a (PoP ose pe pied ‘6th, will hich Mi 4 ety of Bintohard ‘will play. “ser a ee on the Musi A choice assortment of childrea’s black, drab and white The Citizensof Donaldsonville—As gallant and patri- field aM. rated Far Hats, of entire new atyle. Also, a large assortment of | otig in the field as they are kind and hospitable at shetr assortment of the ri Wi i re a of frering Salyer Pia homes cal Giasses;) Mise U're som favorite. i ( pins ol iy, sy Christian ny Year's gifts. For BANTA’S Towasda after much hilarity snd many toasts i. Acie and Misa Lames dances r sad the Green i beens ond he Hat, Capand Fur Store, 9¢ Canal, comer of Wooster street. © z tan sis was “raed = Sarthe a4 w . r tack the boat, upon w 1e General entered, ani prar eS ake et rear sil uhe most recherehe in etyle wd da Bre TEEMET TO, ROB THE (Sy) My eae ret tor bidding adieu to the crowd, the Missours resumed her ate 74 Maden whee Koake’s Jodine Liniment, which positively cures Rneuma- | upward couree, amid the loud burras of the vast assem- mm, Pa ell ing, the whole town was brilliantly J market house B the centre, and the Williams,.P, ower. ties Untod 8 sad tie : GS RoR LOH Eas EXAN Tie ERE md THE and Aches of ee depen ok ery nature, Sw Hing: old Uleers, | blage. In the jor all descriptions of 50 cents. bascowiegh femora illuminated. sets or by the piece. Museum, corner event Broadway, willbe | 168 guppcrsess at one full tea set, each piece HAIR DY QUAL—The improvement baut, surrounding it, presented a most oat RouutiRat mppenes | Be phe ‘Wednesday afternoon. the 15th inst., »nd be con- Resear ae cken tater the newest London fashion Cie ALEXANDER'S THICOBATHE, whteas ance, Propri Ly stentaneously colors the hair a natural black or brown am GENERAL SHIELDS. peti ara, Guibert aoe wigan [DM Urfs AND FUNS FOR THE GOLIDAYS, OF | fives it the besnty and nanticity of oath, and is warranted pe the holsdaya, soMean oe ieed fest | MU PELE FO AS be cra, e Ue | Seither to. wash orrab off, or soil th ‘The proprietor, | Gen. Shields returned to the city on Sunday morning, hen W Meeker fret Wea vans who will | Chinehilli, Squirrel, Janet and Isa ar and | lace ite improvement, presents it to the public with theut’| after a running visit to bis friend, Gen. Quitman, at appe: fieraoon gad dvening ig their fashion nd in- | Swans a t confidence, as having no equal, andas perfect dye | Natehez, The citizens of Natchez extended to him all Ni assortment of Fu: inte “gh ve sar by Husiton & Co, Broadway; Thor M well, the hospitality and courteous respect which his brief other store in this city. BANTA, iy: fs Jobnsom, yoore & Tevleee Me n ba ei and | sojourn among them permitted. Yesterday he left in o Wooster st , and 130 Chatham street, i New York, and by the ents forthe | thy mail boat for Mobile, on his way to Washington. ie. dein, HG. A, WRIGHT, Pil Wo rere | The sons of South Caroling eagerly look fr his presence P AYORS OFFICE, CHARLESTON, Oviober ap | *mong them. ey F an Opportun! onor AYORS OFFICE. CHARLESTON, Ovioher a5 a ee ae oa ore ca coca of the ‘as, fr . | one with whom the g ment Maes ar ihe “CHARLESTON Hore ia PalmottqoState has now become so closely identified. en Castle dan J fan a" Vile the coat ed naval ‘odo military forces of the United States, und Fy General Scott. Also, a great variety of the most wonderful Automata and Mechanical Curiosities ever achive United Btites. Admittance fo the Brzaar, Woks. & HAUGH WOUT, road w * se sew onsale perb assortment louse Furnishing Geo th they will elles at scxcomdie)y Io low prices. amps, C! Fixtares of onery ys, single and in Cutlery, ct to inform their friends aad the public h ks and | Chambers. | D osm Anaual Coneert will take riage at the Euudelebins, Porceleia: Dinnet, ear otter and decomied | umun Ladies’ Diving Ww anit Mechsuieal Musenm, 23 cen s; children, half-price. Pere izanGoles, Teanteras ap Cs is do antdoanl tent ita Pie i Faroese te eommestzas Soeecs sme, Vaile A he og ee a one Boke | tea net by Hole dep epost Beha a ipTONERAL, OF CANTAIN CUARLES. | 0 athe extensive range of -wholess|¢ M ators Graduave of the New York Institution for ate nod ta sores Table Catisrns the Rerstnsscamene.| scores, The Hotel 4 agree giumive magejof swhoteselé | rhe remaina of the. late, galianb. Coptal spo ° ing Sa loon sappouad », two rows of col- | Quarles, who so nobly fell. eopett nays his ae 1m, with a suite of private parlorson | flag at Churubusco. were on Gund lay evening, just as the nerTa, room =e 7 on Frid: ‘ing, Dec ye ele of pl hi the 2dstory, Bar Room, teading Room, Offices, Store Room: ‘western, Momelaa nade foe Area of Qa | Fonsi Blast tva Ws acs goo hare becene a ae his, ues aud Barber's oom on busemeat | Horizon consigned, mith the howors of a eavo of ius. ye Dirieg. die treats theineee ase ene | froniin ara S Hal adwarfidaup.> urls by Hove, will be guan: lekers, | (eet aseycnet geraus ia Barope wish great hothesiae | G00 gallons, with force pumps attached therets, in ense of | Ketry, to the silent tomb, The procession which met rete also, tw Wel js on the premises, The front of the Hotel | to honor his memory, formed at the scar Bey of bis per] is adorned by a two story Collonede of Carinthian order {nd | in Race street, where the corps lay oo ffi 2%erxts. To commence at a quarter befor 8 o’clor (A * to say that have the finest assortment of new goo, Rev “iis Whitall “re | line, now mthe market. Having recently enlarged their at y they have able accommodations for cape Ry heir g for architectural beauty, will vie with any similar baildin; appropriate religious ce:emonies, th socer Y bes RY wat | ‘Thaaeere potest gid roid es respectfully, invite the public to call nd ented iy fhe county PE gy Sep tren ratinty mms pe Si ite oMoteting, oye solemnly and slowly slong to the place As} roe eretiogs De CBETH. iekers One \ a of Charleston, until ist January, 1848. ‘TT TEOER fa the Meyer of sepulture, the Protestant Cemetery. In the long Bas 7S MAMMOTH, FANORAMA ie & Co., No. $77 Broadway, have weeived « larze Shields, Gen, Lewis and staf, and Mejor Gally’s bi StississtPrr i EASES Kanrisi | stock of the above articles, the cheapest: they believe, ever Bu re toe MALES AMERICAN R SEAM. | talioh under arms, The brother Odd Fellows of exhibiting a iow of country'1200 miles‘in length, exteuding peaeah, Rennes comamating 6.8/8, capen nt 618; alee RNIA, Capt. Ryrie, from New York, Ist January — | ceased turned out in great numbers, and formed an from the mouth of cement iver to the city of New Or ge ge aera Sey Nerney tigy ons aT ADONIA. Gr pt Lott, from. Boston. '15ch iyaey =, | posing feature in the procession. Wi | $25 about 50 d break fe trom 2 shi 'e pray peace to the for nlitog nthe wont ‘ae eew Te ora ty optic ga Eanes wok ehemisciven Pe gt; needlework ey fsry, | Fisage to Liverpool sito; ‘Anply to E. CUNARD, dr, a6 | immortal sprit of the brave Quarles, | reloek. 1. THREAD LACE Cares AND BERTHES—William | [ywaNn Maver 98 Yaw fire Ser noticed the Governor and fad in unlfores Gen. joining Niblo’s flog, ted collars from 2s; black fill’d did 12 tre. “; (Sunday exe te) Adimasign 3) ara 7h hildren halt priee lege dress eaps (sl ghtly sosled’ PPAPSCOTPS GENERAL EMIGRATION OFFICE, | conte site ‘Abd Stevenson of the’ oth,and Lteat, ‘Phe Panorama will commence my fpoving at7 o/clo, preciarly, roidered muslin and Ince rob 86 South atreet—The following well known fost sailing | 0 f sBo et Ibfantry, left, ‘day on thi Afterncon exhibitions on saturdas Cheap as can be found inthe city, N-B. | sud favorite packet ships, will ail punctually, ns follows :— urnley, of the 1st Infan Batt yest on the stesm- ‘o'clock — Sentssecured from (ir AM till i ry Pian 12 ay titre ‘he Liverpow|, 1300 tons, from New York on 2lst December, | ¢® Fanny, for Vera Cruz, with the followivg detachmenta 5 mentees om AM cilia oat ene SURNING PLATO BHAWLEiacciver pel summer | ant (rare Liverool'arn'Webnary.” The Siddore, iis eras: | of recrults: 100 mem for the light artillery, 06 for the [28 GHRER SLR ey fewer srillvemaia New York IVE QUENING PLAID BHA W les Haceived per steamer | trom New York eth Dees aud from Liverpool ith Februs: | sth infantry, 26 for the 11th, 69 for the 15¢h, infant Rep mae aes mame hese te th Tbs Ga dt a3 audition to the above splendid packets, there are be- | und 20 for the voltigeurs. Total—905 men.—-N. O. Der. Wool ‘Shaws ‘do. smalt Scarfs. Also, Paramatras, Heariettas, | 'y- lose — | English Grape, and do. Gimp and Beading. For sale atthe | long d packet'ship, Queen of ‘te Been a sgpaamnon Gans 0 cot Hous of | Now Vouk ly Monraing stove, ST MY HRSG Bron | age pome Wiel ta ets ph etatnetehend | the steamboat Barska brought, down to St. Loa bitiou from 9 A.M. until 10 P, M ft Jexesre. y « felohing toseud forthorrtttoade in the old eoantry. will nay from Peru, on the 26th ult., $396,000 of government their smterest by se'eeting either of the above shi tundr.—N, O. Delta, Dec, 7. regularly from New York on the giscand 26ch of exch months | THe Array Medi a - age Dt y Medical Board, which convened en the 27t) fottcu matteo aka vow! sR PAPSCOLE Ae Sonk | of October in the city of New York for the examination \ Wh StArscorT & ay #t | of applicants for appcintment to the Medical Staff of the NEW, ¥! yee, FM: FOR Gi HOLIDAYS.—K boxes, grapes and raisins in s, prunes, colored candles ind black tens, Garman and (about equal to Stuarts) at ek, Jremieighth a segnies po eter! Coffees, new gre OR renee $y Aesop thy Son vlighe yello the celebrated In De Pecember 16 alist—! hursday Evenin ye 8 Ry ‘or FO Collins: ich chareter he mils The Bold 8 oldier cts. by the bbl. or 4s. 6d. 7ibs.; wnite and brown Havanna , Liverpool. it*m | regular Army, adjourned on the 7th instant. Of the boxes, with a I 4 n , Ter, yalegmnes, TEDDY ERE, of" The eed Car? oe eeale and real at ee SPOw Fo, ‘HARLESTON, 5. U.—The steamer NO candidates who were examined, the follo' were dander nd! Widow Machree,” ‘te conclude wr'h Taace. ‘Tea Des Denier, Nos 250 and 428 Greenwich HERNER, Captain’ Thomas 8, Budd, will leave the auslites for niger id were according! ely appro HirR—Bir Richard Weonahion, Me. Lemnn: Joba Mr. mid Voosy Grocers and. Bakers are invited to Bist yiaet of Clinto Tobacco ie dg Lyman H Stone, of Vermont, Jobn M. Haden, of Chavmas idow Pottle om eI Patt a Deck ke " A re stock before purchasing as Hast Kiver on Sati | 3 ah M i ippi; Charles H. Crane, of Marsachusetts; Willem Chops acy. ford, Mis. Rogers. Pembrsw, Ma. those who buy in large quantities ‘No berth secured unt f ha Hammond, of Missouri; Henry 8. Hewit, of Connecticut CORLEW RENNIE dia 1208 ogee Roan rd ar frcieht oF, oon Sg oly pBrOr Thomas A’ MeParlin, of Maryland. NIQN GOURRE, LJ. TROT TTING—Tuesday, Dec. “the Are Duton ut apt rom Jets the ety Basementinthe | queuce'oi the very limited amount of trade, at this season of | ‘The citizens of Lexington held » meeting on Monday ‘i i i the year, the steamship SOUTHERNER will be withdrawn | evening last, at which from the line for afew w Terolved to give Captain Clay} late! $1000. between RIP- TON aol LADY SUFFOLK, 2 mile heats, in harn be «leper <a. Ripton;'D. Bryant names ‘affol Trignows GYMNASIUM—UHARLES F. OT TOKE TO LET—A stote, jocated ia th TIGNON informs t pul thay hat his extensive and well Shrondvra ill be let Pntilated establishes 7 and 19 Canal atreet, ¢ Slponies s booheueres $etay- orks stain bn ____416 dtre_ | on his return home, 3 be The military comp: of Lexington + Reduced Nl Hates of Freieht—Pi tiv way tender him the same compliment. the first and only reeular packet for Mesuy?y December 20th. CORT, and splendid tast sailing packet shi iP, RICHAKD NAVAL INTELLIGENCE. Barrell, master, is now loading, and will positive- The schooner Renaissance, a prize to the U. 8, steam- ve resolved to i, ie open from funtiee Gil 10 FM. Tor. the re¢epti far day. For freight hav. eymiacinandpuoile "Hie Gymansiam ing mpleisy Turish: | $2, Gemadyays New'ore Hoel ad ie ie iitncenmnagna fo eaburand team | seceae™ ney hate Mutarsey tom Vert Geoe of x Gymuneruy SPARAING sh SsCHOOL—Mr 1\O LET—The commodious Brick House, No. ¢ COLLINS, 56 Sonth street. ‘ship. | Which port she left on 17th ult, under the charge of felt Deterce BOHOL OF ARMS Tene ses ensiry Ar vte. po pene | terol ged Gee hegtdraeas cal be Pn RR OR mi experienerd Professor from Paris, with th {rom 3'p 10 o'clock, AM or from 4 to Bo'clock, P.M.’ | Win. Crev¥y, who wil promptly tenof te tehooner =". Divtadis thir a oe: Me vory best ok Eaelish Ducting bistale aad ait theo OLE tad =, dee. ie ehpOSWEGO, Tho ici hha t lading ery. tppustenmces for Pistol Praatice” NB--Mr. 0. at the re: | 4 —NIBLO'S Baloon, 557 Brow mow yeady | The packets os. Ingereoll,mascers wil one Jobar Kent ay tHe Gerd the Htichard Cobden, aid salon Se Sth, hertegdlardsy | _,Resrect rox tmx Mrstony 0 respectable Concerts, Fairs, one, Meet- | its ve ings, | (ty tN B.—Private parties fornished at all times with Ice Creams, fruit and fancy Ices, Jellies Charlotte de Russi t Glazing, Bavirian Cream, &e., &c., sent to any part o} tt uest of auamberof gentlemen in Brooklyn, is 10 w ‘nar uilt in one of the most airy, healthy oud ser Joeation: that cit extuaive Gyamiasiuay, hich willbe, furus with all the *pparatus found in any Gympasium. He intends jt shall not be tnferior to vaahucsly bgt nn ant et of the ky Inthe United seates. is now open at Gymuasium in Canal street, ern oy farther informacion ean be obtai el. Broadway; also, several single rooms for gentlemen. Apply oy SINGING CLUB, No. he seta eae 40532 Broadway, second door fiom the comer of Spring street. HE ‘tne 3 1260" ANGHD FOS SNEW, KORK: ALBANY | Court; Secretary, Judge Jones, of the District Court, three doors north of the Bre eg thas re- = 4 spectfull inform their friends and the it thet h Busy HOUSE DINING AND COFFEE BA- | pinged AND Sak ts Gr ot Crete ane The Hon Horace Binney rose and made an eloquent lately sefitted the above house in te LOON, No. $8 Beekman street—The Proprietor, grateful | taking this Boat will ive in Troy jn time to take th tpeech, in which he alluded ins happy manner to the tr give entertaluments fo the, ua for the very liberal patronage he hs received since his com- | morning trains weat to Buffalo, and north to Baratogs, | great and distinguished talents, and the many virtues Free and Easy, every Tuesday and menoomes th ve basiness, hegs leave to #1 he | George nnd Cis plain. ‘T he low “pressure stenmboat KM- | of the illustrious Kent, who might justly be regarded an int hog on banter Dec. 18, tata re, tr the frosse, ane sees FIRE, Cay Catt. B . » paey, his Evening at5 o'elock. Kegur | the Blackstone of the American continent. He was lis- 4 "? lar da} nesday jursday, ans aturday. cr peomens, or DONALD. Mt. HEO! comb. ne emforts with economy. Oysters of the best quality ‘4 Wier fi how 30 re wessinctigsanenaienss Hees Saeed py FY iad to let pane ince tr Wwikso i ae eases oe dl tetra: So'clock—The Alany | hie remarke by offering ® set of resolutions of gondo- Use 28, ME A Tata SAAC NEWTON. and ORE | lence, which were read by Judge Jones, and passed una- Ms NS —Ti A any a3 Uf oe instead of 6 as here- nimously. A committee of fifteen members of the Ber, Puapenenia Ban.—A very meeting of the mem- bers of the Philadelphia Bar was held yesterday, at noon, in the Supreme Court room, to commemorate the vir- the city. a8 12t#re fe te late Chancellor Kent The rirtbi cing Bearp IN BROA Gentlemen and their wives ischarging foot of Pike street. signees will ple of the Courts composed the officers of the meet! 5 tend to thi {their goods immedi f President, Chief Justice Gibron; Vice Presidents, Jus- ‘can be »ceomm dated with pleasant rooms, froating on | a’ten d receipe o! cir goods immediately, witho tf toes Bell, Werubiany Docaenrs a og thw Bac HORE, PHANOND TO pte, TORE, ere preme Court, and Justice Kane, of the U.S. District LODEONS, AND ACLORDE. subscriber, manufactarer and importer of IN, No. 179 Br Musical estrumenta,bas ft salen large assortment of Accor: | tors of th epic Saloon, which consissing of the officers of the meeting, Attorney Gene- deons Meclodeons, an iy to the New York ; ub! ‘ay strangers vi ral Champoeys, U. 8. District Attorney Pettit, and instraments. EDWARD" BRA take this method of apprising ther friends and t! others, were ppointed to convey the sentiments of cal ner of Gold streeet Sey Raye mace eotenan arran; Soe gh for wee fae. S'EN 1D ROSE WOOD PIANO CORTE Fo FOR | Witch they cford ac moderere htosen We nsec rary arte y afford at moderate charges. In order to g.ve the, ae agar finished superior toned. 6% octave, | most verfect salisfretion, they hare cveneed th: services Of | Sreambon, OHEGO mae APs a sa Pill Jen 6 sed. The following Chief Justice Gibson, Coulter, Kane, Jones, and meeting to the family of the dece, are the names of the gentlemen: Judge Rogers. Burnsi 6 thie fase, —J isnd s and Piano Forte, ane ofthe beat Cooks in the county. who ae recent eaday, ‘Thured Saturday evenings at S o'clock 4° | King; Hon, Benjamin Cham Attorney General ue of the rat makers in Germany. is offered forsale ata very | from kurope. Our Larder and Stock of Wines aud Liquors | s O'clock, F, MecLanding at intermediate pincer, from the | of Feansylvenia; Hon. Thomes M.Pettit, UB. District tart ay ‘an be warranted to be, for tone, touch, cand 4 pio He versed by ay etabishment 3 the gor foot of Bare NTA CLAUS, Cap | Attorney; Horace Binney, few ; John Sargeant, Esq vey superior instrament, and may be seen at 150 # Sprin ber P+ EYRAUCH. \ haale roadway. 8 day. aM Charles Chauncey, elie jenry D. Gilpin, Esq, an twéen Laarens and Thompson streets. IANO FORTES Fi ; y > Ee SON, mavuiactarer cata , 9 Brondway, heg-os conmantly on hand an ruoeter rosewood an ne eit ne mien BE rere gm y iat Me an extenerve eta moe violin and uitar| ‘sur . rondway, between Jos. R. Ingersoll, ay boats will J Great Frasier IN ra Gente ri > for the East ‘mode- | JUNIATA Rivens.—Gentlemen who reached this Tena Whe rm Tet ene ae or yt elccktE Me All perecse | city yesterday, state thatthe Juniata river is ex- Ith das good and Hol: | ten order from eee a pre mbes ple crag A grr pays ay en order fro ne \- and Prince streeck. etucrre® | Wesseascsneteees Mietioens race SY mParntst on wae board the bouts, oF FG sCHULE Ee: stike ofice | onal. damage has feral tad to thar sutie works, which Per ANTICO’ 8.1 T the pure four. eed. i ROOFING OLD TIN ROOFS” a ide tiaht for nite | have been only partially repaired since the great flood “eT wolge yelne a) ‘hes deautifu may be foot. New roofs of rough plank rade fort which did so much re afew ie hy nd drde mores No. me apt ee to end en morro, the root ev and warrant. pul Susquehanna is aleo very high, but it ie to 820; er irs of the stock birds will be shows | aro Pheu thet any damage to the canal, along its tordare Hos ¢ Cement Sheath: ch ith them: ay bors af the Bird Fy i taken place—none at least bad been heard of at the Inat oe ie ly ee bg ‘oe ; aa ‘thers who ly nie ry ata ty Nleons Wes Ls at Sane e's) | NOD and after December 16, 1817, th er a0 rauares, for ers ae VISLANDER will ran as follow Farqnt [resiam, Staten Island 1° d12 A Mi 2aud > P. New Yo Hy ade P. Pr ° WAY, ; RB ‘OR | Accounts from the branches. As the rain still conti- ne Ly nr ome ches Tigi” | Chambers nd Waren sta" Das iow iarere eat cea pete rem aa lity roa Hues there is ronson te four that much a tadary riba pe fire 5 cy of fax ton y, any o1 ele im 0 pul ani vate property red Musti Err en mei Ss aos fers ter ey at need 4 af janey is warranted to stand ttreams in the mountain region of the State. ‘The oxy tober. ws, Also, Lace and Muslin if ar above srucles, conning etait, | ets, They are dino jupasned to any opty 8 ray two yents have been prominent for the lomes aus =e weer and cut glass eg, on jar Lampe Graere enn om fi by high water.—P joanten, Dee. patie oles, of several oe UG vil Partnership heretofore eavsist | Yo newater ia tho Delaware River hes risen so w'x INDOW SHADES—Fitteen Thousand Pls rac fof ere ‘Tureinocenneions eae inh Jota tos Batis so high as to stop the millsfrom running. This has been their first interruption since last January. es in It io said that one of the Painsville mail robbers has ‘een arrested. 5 dit eee Hardt Beat bas 180) se auonmen | \ SILK HOUSE, 0 Some we | A Ta a omnpliment: sfepabie reception {| ih the’ of modo Biddle, ite} was informed vased from his be not on ae fered wi im pre was advancing. Com. babe General Kearoy, andas he wished to-n¥0i" any” further diffi- culties between the army and navy. he wished me to remain. V replied that if General Kearny hed any charges to make, he had better make them in publig; 1! tion, and that I cou'd not imi with my movements. Com Biddle said that. he did the question. I told him I did not, but a disagreeable and an annoytog posit ve a house in the Iu: had us received a letter from Temata until fu: Temnined in Monterey. Afier ‘whieh time the Indians once got ossersion of my animals—twelve very five mules aud six orses—and they were rescued through the nn} ik 4 of grant of tue Ive battalion, Jones.) 1 was permitted to | foopg tf first pledging my word of honor not to f%4 anything about Sate ieee three days delay, (arin eamy, forthe performance of w' it my security. e above, the court was closed; and after door was opened, and the fllowies « ien Com. the relevaney of the 4 not only to admit on ord mon. atance, whether relevant or irrelevant, but ‘to ndmnitan intimation from ‘ witness, what would be his testimony on an assumed eu monr then said he would present an argu- reg e point on Monday next, aud proposed the fullowiug 4 Q —You spoke of several ordous Yesterday, and letters, ke ; will you fa se produce thse orders, ke. tin tos eondayc} will bring them on Monday: if at my quarte: a Lieur Col. Fnemont-— have no farther questions to ask of Cape G, acthis time. we JUDGE ADvecate aiked’ the When it was +0: on tewhne effect was read by hi thirty-Grtiday of the sessi wot opened pon defence, romans med three wi for the pr ution pay ateage: and there vet 1 Temnine to be examined some ty witnesses. I propote thatthe defence, whea witaon B called, shall state specifically to me what it Proved him. And d proven by such witues: Ves, Labalt, with the consent of the Court, ol pitenen Yet pti gnarl ‘with te < ties can eret f a found to be the bestmode o! hich sonree of waplensautoes they would ¢onsider the proposition, T and paryeron Mon trion of Capt. Gillespie was here post- poned, and the Hon. W. €, Hall 8 member of Congress, sum moned and whos: for the prosecatior on was laid onsequence af his absence, was Yenlled and sword. ae ADVOCATE said he had no question® t Mr he was open for cross-examination, whteh w: rou consider the letter addressed to you by G t forth, in the, (th specification of ‘as inciting you to aid and abet him in ‘to the authority and orders of his supe ed mnanid sreaiipation! A.—I did not s0 conside: Q.—What was the state of the country when you received the ietter? , A—The country, so far as I iow was A qnestion was ‘propose been informed by Me coke, of acertain article, an account of the ofa irs in Cali- forvin, which appeared in the Missouri Republican in March last. Upon which the cout was cleared. The court said the question shou'd not be pat. ‘Thefollowing questions were proposed by the ¢o ‘What positio, or ran a military, id Fou Hold th February, 1847 in Company ©, ae Regiment Missouri Votan What did you consider the gblect and rurpor of Col Brcmont's leticr of Pebraary sith, 40. Teannot tour e aside in Califo AT apr to my trast, and anworthy the station yield, or permit. myself t» be interfered with by any other, until directed ta do so by t flonase authori eva on full ey am) " h tong forwarded to ‘ashington as earl cust of Inst y ‘A. t considered the object of the Jetierto be that stated by Col. Fremont in the letter, aud that hi etter, that he would not t any 0 { have no idea whom he meaot e other.” I never paid that part of t 6 and put no particular construction w Mr. Hall was then discharged, wa Mr William Broome was called, aud sworn tor the defence; but after he was swora, Lieut. Col. Fremont stated tbat the points oa which * tended to examina been so fully Com. Stockton, that ht would, not srimine him. and turned over for ¢ross-examination. Judge Advocate |} 4 no questions tn propose to the Vie id he Lieut. Col. Fremont presented formed of the charge a1 specitiextion Prosec: tion, intended to ask a conviction, (the hightr charge, or mutiny mvolves the others | yet ecla janis illineca to meet each and evel th ond f them, aed waving ail legal objec- tions snd ple as to tl us charges and RS eations [The several Charges are based tipon the same of dis- at conve be caa.only ba copyipead of aoe see convietrd of oud The ockerd all ts tt SP the facts laid in she charge of matny—t lesser crimes--he might plead autre fois ccgust ! cts Sipoe Arocarn oud he wasild repty to this on Mon- : ea ‘nay, of the Navy, was called and sworn for the fen tie, the position you held under Com. Stockton, in Cafitorai id, and one of the lieutenants of the be Did you hear Com. Stockton say that he would "said, and Gen. Kearny say he would go as @ Did you heat Com, Stockton’s address to his officers, on the oceasion when he assigned Geo. Kearny to the command of she, foree which had been put vender Lient. Rowan’s com- man A. Lb present on the porasiog referred, to, and heard C font istockintran e Command of the force to General Kearny, reservil in chief anemic gre di h ald api to the comm forges: you wl fei aa aeeodingly. reserving to myself Sf.” wi on the ath oF ary is the fica ‘of battle? If, 40, atate the oe Paid Rear te order to Gen. K. om the Wh of Jaraary. ox 4 ny en 0 . the field of battle, The enemy chs. “The Commodore. di- | Kearny, and say to him to send a the enemy ve him the or hill aun Wis the order a written one! (Laugh- | It wes in battle! ) f the Court—No, m ""Keveral members 0 pore Hors bear ofderia your cepaeity, as sid to Com. ander in chief! é 4 by Jonox Avvocara— ou regol- leatthe San ou sgnee, aT eee tT caitesd ther ontees ve whether it was received by Gea. K., as au order or sugges: on! Hoe cannot say how he received it. Icarried it ia ue usual wayyand delivered it respec'full y. ye Court then a¢jourued Wasminaton, Deo. 13, 1647 jained a portion of his testimony on © then made a general reply to the mont on § Saturday, for specific iaformation in inne ile eg dead hee pasing 101 "i . uaked Me Hale whether Col-Cooke had 'o'd him that he wrote veertain artele Ja the Missouri Republican, while the coure Hag the same question on”. ol ¥ ated the following paper in induce Giese i De ex ent whi jaee you tot Fornin by the interference of Gen. Kearny ! Lt. Col Fremont ins:ructed by hiq coun- or attem| has 0) veep a witness in this case at the time of the alles to keep CY imakes no him gyay. ma hes no piserenet! oat Gen. rs ey Be that the say, thal the case "rt presented, fend “Ties for wecvod tat testimony to bring, and 0 keep away which, itis tridence agninat Ci ced im. commanding gene in the dou! cter of provecutor Fremont is i ted by his foansa! to any. he now offei bar Major ectually | wound pont would prol ¢ might bappe: i=! it such as this ( Ghowing th of the war) might be pub! his guilt and infamy; or going Ve ’ of motives fiance oy to endeavor es ieut. Col. Fremont is for want of ro ib ‘vould geinn into trial “upon Kearn} ges woul is port relevant and material Veeimony, tnd oho gene, net etivity, and Jong and IMPOR ant Withers * fork me onl the de- never Liga nt. Cal Piemoat shoal 7 enna, 80 Bo —_ Proj een teat a4 on; time’ over him, duriog oul ertieles, b veh of ae Wobineoe't ae count Py ‘| bien the publ ofa“ at once void shee et ted by any court, and above all rie court mar remont is further instructed testimony is remount. nto pokicive and presumptive, and t the latter, founded upou circumstances, is always as 1 Auee h induce. hat Gi fered os im Gali- ieut. y his counrel to say, thet it 1s no objection to the form of his question ‘ashe the witvess to state the circumstances whic! 1, and legal Giten more convingwg, then, thetiormer, Bur ‘etnies is not now Upon the sndicionen, bap bas he xf of the ter ‘ question, Colonel question and spplics a fenee which 1 impeach the tue prosecvtcr. Lieut. Col. Fremout that, if, the testimony of Majer Gillespie atimony of Major Gillespie | An interference from Gen, Kerray eh Keep eat Major Gillespie, away,.be yo thea, ibe in the wake of that giaris atte to mn hat xiasing cove, aitemos to show two ol re led 0 ba —— ice Lo of se officers ry 6 pr of Sok of whom were sence and hard service, and doth af ‘Treat seot to sea by Com. Bidcle—while ther-in-law. af Gen. Kei 1 return. was i ged witht at Jor Gilleape words, wth tl tances which Pizionilyy obab! MeLane bey. Wilsou were al 9 det that Ma ef illaanne was, to, je uot yer arrived it in nthe “Tne court wes cleared. aud ternal Col. Benton went to the Senate to-da pre ieut “R me 7 th and nator rd, rO- jaal claims to a A at gael char ja mitted, Lieut. Col. #remont rave of the court, udeavor to abaw citex Tere ane arpone will _after- tates. the adjournment. Watntsaton, Dee. ¥ in The first thing done to-day, wasito decide thea} istolved Mout’s urgumen rblatton to the questi @ copy, nor evento read favor of mputing the deveation of Captain eee bes Apyocatk reada lo srxnmen at offered yesterday by Liew ol Of thus I could not get leave to make Hott 't in The Court said that the question, should be put. fi Col. Fremont said that ente, in his argument, that Mejor coultry on public, sérvic pork circumstan: re dewived in Ot stances. he suggestion ote Judge Advo- Sie tamed im Fmistke, wid pre ry en puras follows, to. i jor fiflespie:— which induc: you se fornia by the int ence of General Kearny? \[fs0, state what were those cirewms- ‘he! ere cis cwinstances whi raiser en in Cahforma by ashe of General Kearvy. in consequence of haying be nan famed B, hnd'vatd to Laks oy le, (after he, Com lo with me, that | might r avy. 1 remnsined in Monterey at Lad iutarined By Comino tained Com Biddle’ dore Broce! aston for me me to thy a ton seep 29 be imal eed ae e, we TanBala cive my cord of - B vate tace Gon Ki al PS gite my vo aROr Bot to may tase enter ce trenerermen rare the cireumstance: nh le Sienna tea tacecview with Com. Biddle. bout half pect eight oPetock P.M, having returned from shore 0» the Congress, I was info: y Stocktn’s orderly that Li. SianleY, of the Colum as, wis ed to see me ondeck. Lt. 8 informed me the order- ed on board by Com Biddle, ‘who said that, having that I was to leave Monterey the next morning. | showld not that Lt. 8 ba yen the quit the tow» uatil further orders. rien soummey wo the U tne hour wos late, to go order. MC Col Midson hashe of ve ober ot ihe dee ee injurmed ma the Comm sdore, as Col. Mavon ha ing roused from his bed to i admitted. What took place's 1 the con’ have a Sp enema ae ii Com. bade, sees AF ponsibl moe ke u fersation “pe momen ween tm wih Please state when and how Tome pet vo your a Com. Biddle, that cy set out for and Lt. Col ur neers it you set out with A. It was ‘some three or that I was permitted to lea took place on neice night, My marae ok ae p Fen after ti 4 or Gen Keane into ie v t before 1 mt iar ior Walktagon ‘city; | arrived here om the 16th of November las: » What cocasténed a delay of a mouth in your d re? A. Collectung animals and outfits pavcie for ee mM ! Do ys you age mnow thax vgtiody as nich Lane en been out in service, and whet eyes Wilson special fans for desiring (0 return ‘ination then comi de. My |, kc , and where are those “The, iqeestion was Splociad fa the court wa ne peared. When it was opened, the court I cs rt to whteh the jemes ware ete erquestion ‘esiog; is that ven years. tarn to the U. Stat was entitled to an ¢: mie MeLai Mice the ed Misnctwed 1 board of the Conaress as Si 8 Frances, sod bab! his way hi now. orebedl yon his one forming Vom. B. of the question reapective er had but ice in. California, and on in- fact did he not tell you he hed mo- thing ‘®, do with you, nad a that you might go where you ney w anid to me, 1 y Pins occurred when L arrived at on sngejal service in Californi sand mod son sone may return to the United State oe 78 him in obedience to er Don't Tecollogt the precise date; at was the ast hat acd in Washington. 2d. From Com the orders he had xeceived—tat Bi eh uth, = ‘him %, te ial per al Coe ed om Lith Apri Mason hat from. jonte tay Both tegeved on Angels tine repair to te aboucTth, Sood pea Zanaeles, di directing at to rapt take for Mi ewe ngsieg the aca cat of peveramentot California he’ time pipes Col pepe om. %. as governor, how Jong had it been # en governor ol objected to ties ray tt a Gillespie. QAI . It was; how long I cannot say, but for a considerable Were net horses, ke. sprablic. Pronerty. {aken from Col. if Gen. Kear- pla, far them refused! rig fy nae vt number the court was cleared. ler reporting to Com. Biddle oe in! ‘on special s J did, on board the Con: ie nee i eaityogt second tuterview , that the question shal Ed put. The Jovar Apvocare here commenced the croasexemina- “ew he in hie & Where uve You going when you were ordered to re- main in Monter avgilang Journey, ‘To the Becremento Valley, to makefipreparations for the Did Com ‘iyaatn inferm you of his abjest in ordering vat ‘a reppaia Je opterey 7 repos form 4 of his object; ied telling me that yt Com Bt vou from gowe tothe A. nNOt speak posits: jth ie a Q Do you kaow or believe that it wi as thet time from go! jome ? cert reve, Mp desire te to the Sacramento val xine a the difiewlties m Urdidoree; tod is wish, tal a he bi i ibn the Nietis mud that Lease the migparatigns So eae had aay Avec bape in pre: Sacramento x to event. mi from Gen. Keamy, the inference was tL showly resale in there. riley ‘or co a 7m « Gen, ar orem Sm a had intention to come home, whew wt revs sain hn i il know- ject. versed with make ‘rpeaton of Go, of Gen. Soine at that Waa there to way Of Ear recareing “to the United ou et was to delay my retarn tothe ‘the except with States at tha ti AT andy f contemplated retaraieeboneay Gen. Kearny, but ton. earay, koowing tl know’ that you sation with the officers, that I me on forthe Sacremeute. y, the place w' he di 24 t0 de partnre aud 0: the preparations you were to bis death by exosesive use of liquor am the head, but that nef filoted Warten ‘a his ther the death alone, ry desire retura 00 the ar he did. Tene pabhi¢ ths ng that Com. Stock ton enn retuned A aed | made i mht py next moraing to jeave Q—(ay Lieut Col Fremont.) Was the