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“THRALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1862. 5 NEW YORK > ry F} tL ae + whtem, agod 11 years, 8 months and 29 = = ; " saatais 3 a | —_ NEWS FROM THE ‘SOUTH. roy CHAMBER OF COMMERCZ, Albany; Fon. B. Bext, of m oy; Hoi . ¥ Davin, of gy che oreo, when tate hy poke eaome retired, highly Aven BLOOD, kamen — eran pee 4 ive Bourse, ‘ow! . W. Kidd, Ji. Pleased sland, y . - men, ome | = _ | ct'tve bates suates Army; i Af. Gilbers, Pronident of |” seeevana 10 Atomexan Davrox—Alderman Dayton | | Larmwo;-—ts bap crim the Soth year of ; ard aa ~ compensation for this, ed pelo Mina scrssaastoid Pablic Debt fhe Michigan Souther® Ri area: Te pewee: < ae © was serenaded by his friends <2 “™* Mine Aldermanic | is age.’ ? ay ie enn teresting details of this ‘axation Canvassed—A Disgraceful ' Comstock aad J. Mecssst, - Louis, are stopping seve and friends Bundy ‘The Richmond Examiner on the tant character, bit they would s¢onpy tao mach space | SMe Am the Chamber, >t, Niobolaa Hotel. Girctel thi onidence, lat nightias e wen of grat frets ha ate rose, 8 in thig communication, ‘7, shai watch with more in- | A regular monthly meetin é — u r Nera orcock. ae Southern Situation, “reat the future carver of faa brave Soaa0 Bangers, ‘asrve was bold as their roosts eiene o'el sasiplled ©. ! rouble Among the Workmen at jtixe ouarally. Constituents aud the taxpayers of New York rat elerehvoduesday, January 2, “ po : rng ‘The Colonel of the Texas rogim 8 P26 ead, and the | ino Board being represented by quite « wom) Brooklyn Navy Yord. Buie."* OF 4 Marnign Wowax.—Mary Ann Hoff, a mar- | MAU, aged ix. ciasives of the family ae WENT asp ie eo A in Lieutenant Colonel, Lubbock, being “©! Jf Jarge attendance | yy xecunT agp RELATIVE 10 THE NAVY YARD—AN Ni et ‘The friends an. A is lato rosidence, No. 148 The, ar < Nashville, it became necostary to reorga.. ‘9 stall of | OF members, Mr. A. A. Low in the chair, in the xbsence INDIGNATION MEETING, ETC, rHed woman, ,"esiding at No. 20,Banks street, committed | giisnd tie funo'a), fr * (Friday) mor! Rebel Accounts of the date’ of Woodville and NTRS Sittetbas ib sign taped © + the of ihe Preatdent, ‘Tho recent order of tx'0 Secretary of the Navy, requiring | Salckts on Tuesde,” Disht, by takingeyanide of potassium, | Twonty-sixth street, this ~ January 2, 58 Ge omen: forces: ‘ * is aril n | 0% “ * rared Margaret Long the Naval Affair Near Nosfolk, sehen af te ee bowling Sees J Afier reading tho minutes of the last meeting an election } that all themen employea in the various departments im Decoused had boce fe TiNS under ‘temporary aberration 7 et Wuiieelabiste, 0a jo I Green river, and the agyro.ation of federal forces there, » fT RW merabers to the Chambor was entered into, when | the Brooklyit and other Nwe’¥ Yards should be compelled | Of Mind, and was resalvet on Committing suicide for some | Geoncn Loxc, the ouly sou’ of Soka “ted to ate : ris together wiih the order for no more passports to bs | she following gentlomen wore admitted:—John E. Forbes, | to work fro Toe amtit amet each working day,and | {Me-,Cornmer Naxmet hold an cDawest upon the body. | fot years, 8 mouths and 10daye. “tone, granted for the presont to that region, create tho fi ’ work from smmrise un " Mrs. Hoff was a native of Penasyivan.s, acd was twenty- | “Yr. fiends of the family are respectfully inv. “ The Effect of the Late Coast Expeditions sion that we are cu tho eve of hard fighting. the: sg moe ee em nore Slade, George Cabot Ward, | also make the rate of wage’ 4 be paid in the | séven years of a, tend the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at half-pa w.chstaltding theso indications, Tam stili of opinion, as | David Watts, Mayor elect Opiyke having resigned from | diferent departmants the same @8 those paid out. OMetal Drawings of the Dela’ Or the Delaware State | °'!eck, from the residence of his parents, No, 30 Sobro. on the Rebels. expressed b&fore, that no decisive or great battle will’ be | the chairmanship of the Committee on Arbitration, Mr, created consi is- bres ‘itiamabs od a + 'e ide of the yard, seemg to have iderable dis- Lotter?, otreot , Will ure. fought on that due The two armies there will chook- | py : “9 * a ry Philadelphia papers please copy. foagby ow’ that ine | heen lea there will Robert B, Minturn was substituted in his place. satisfaction at the yards where it is togointoeffect. | 55 45 4 Jerse Oram Ssvamary 2, 1982, ildelpbia % ae Moxacuay.—On Thursday, January 2, Euwano Letow, Tuo commitioe appointed at the last meeting of the | Under the former system sho men wentJ0 Work at hal. Seta tiny Siang © 7 45 oatygon of Poter and Bridget Monaghan, aged 4 monte Chaaber to prefent a memorial to the administration rela- | past eight o'clock in the mosuing and left off at half-pasy 9, 16, G4, 6S, 17, 27, 73, 1s" 45, 23, 20, U1. aud 37 days. 4 tive to the protection of American shipping in | four, and consequently the operation of thonvw regulation | Clrculars rent byaddressing og ay me Jar no Wacccoata ches sis pridayy Raropean waters, reported through their chairman, | in relation to time will increasotie working day about Wilmington, Delaware. | aftornovn, at one o'clock. Bion Of, or approuchisiz, Lexington. Deaths of Prominent Fen in the | | Ap:0vos wo this view ‘of tho campaign, I hear that Ge- nera} Humphrey Marshall is at West Liberty, in Morgan South, county, about eighty miles from Lexington, with a large and coustantly increasing forea on his way to Lexing &., &e, &o. ‘and that Zoilicoffer is at Somerset, advane: 6 | Ca: . foil i ing in the smo | Captain Marshall, that they had proceeded to | an hour and ahalf. ‘th 40m of the order, making — McMawox.—On Thursday, January 2, Many, wifo of ieecticn, Hore, then, in the cenkral, populous portion of | Washington, and the allie was now progress | to rate of wages fg ne "siteseas departments the cOMsial Drawings of Murray, Eady 4 | Philip McMahon, a native of the county of Monaghaa, Ine We havo received copies of the Richmond Dispitch | { think tho great battle, or batten, will be fought.” | 128 favorably, The committeo had visited tho Pre, | game as that paid for the same work outside of tho yard, uatucet, Exrna Coase (dure, 1982, bgp OE EE ef the 27th ult., Richmond Examiner of the 28th ult., and sident, Secretary of the Navy and membors of the Cabi- | makes astill greater difference to most of the men; as 2, TA, 38, 62, 58, 14, 36, 6?, 70, 15, 34, BA, tond the funerat, from buf late resMlence, No. 209 Toth tho Norfolk Day Book of the 30th ult. A BRILLIANT CONFEDERATE NAVAL | net, whop the Secretary informed them that he had | for instance, ship carpenters recelye’ $2 50 per dey in iS A Mr 95, 16. | Avene, on Sinday afterncen, at nlt-péut one o'cloak. Bri See ieners We AF8 enabled 10. eibsa ¥arlous aa. [From inet tert bret ae Des, 30: already despatched one vessel to protect our shipping | the yard, outside, $2; blackamiths in the yard get $2, | Circulars sent freo OP oharge be <Adronsing eitherts’ ye pede on tracts of news of interest to tho general reader, giving a | Wo have theaaticecton of gurendiin Goiec our read. | £m privatsors, and would dotail suother as soon as | while cutsido they only get $1 75 por daf; and fx most cf ‘ A OO $08.7 Novxy.—On Wedisday, Jantary 1, Mrs. Aare Roane, pretty tolerable reflox of mattors in the South. ers to-day some of the particulars of spi:ited and dash- | Possible, all the other departments there is about ths same rate of var einai ei "| aged 76 years. p P tug achievement on the pagt of Commodore Lynch, of the | The Cuamsaw hore rose and at come leaxth alluded to | ditforenco between tho compensation pail: t0 men owt-| Prizes Cashed im all Legalized Lotte | 10 {in ral serviced will take piste thie Ghrikiay) after: . . " cs Carfecerate navy, on board of bis flagship, the sea Bird, "i THE SOUTHERN SITUATION, wicigulunr Atag seam sone tarjce youmear | o> TA bit rveaty put i force. Thore had rectly ; j forward and a twelve i i i earnings, Deg. 2 elve pounder aft. been passed by Congress « new Tariff Dill, Which would Pa sy be ee et Sag pe {emmoaore Lynch vent doven to fawell's Point on | materially affect slie iterests of the merchants of Now havi spr in his path on the land, and the behomoih thnery cet nage heron een Lene York, and it would be advisable for that body % tako or Pe = oi esia ra wit wee Sunday morning, who sho espiod the iode:ai steamer | 80me action in the matter, By the present rebeltiod a " y8rge amount of our eommerce had beon anuihi‘ate’. It imagined have arisen ike the hosts of Express making out from Newport News with a transport coh A “ sclwoner in tow. She got round the point of New- Cadmus from the | invated earth ; —woapons | Dore News wiih her chargo, when our poe Commodare | Would be well for the Chamber, in his opinion, to: fook rhe Ink rasbic jivon. JOSEPH BAY }, Bs 4 3 a ee Information giv JOST UATES Broker. | Noke,720 Third aveauy, ‘The relutives and’ friphds ae invited to attend. O'Ner.—On Wednesday, January I, after xstiogt and aged 3 years. sovere i/kacss, Parrice F. A 6 invited to alteti® the side the yard and thoso inside, It is true hat there are men ontside who earmasmuch and perhaps :fore at the eee same werk as those inside; but this only ocems in the Boy al ‘omg epee-ot oglonsnaitnee Cashed case of fist-class workmen, Fhe rule above applics tow | Wall sect NY. OR & CO.,-Bankors, 16 funeral, from his late residesee, No. 226'Atlantic sta by majority of all worknten outside the yard, sothat it cam aa - 5 s Brooktyn, this (Fritay) afternoon, at two octock: a japp; lew Yenr, 86 2.—Ladies, we 11 (ee iy % M a bo easily eatlerstood dow muct the workman will be of- | | Fi POET ase aoe ania eee ee takiones | Cloaimell (county Tipperary) papers plonee copy. weday, Janwary 2, Eccuw'Powtiow » ‘The friekds of tho family fected by te order. thanks for the kind and liberal patronage extended toward Foureroy. have sprung from the ground — like grass ; i chi 5 | put chase after ther, and run them towards Old Voint. into the propricty of legislating properly. With tireu : » > | us tor the past year, hoping, by, ‘atiention to tasiness | wife of P. R. Pomery. Se Palle ey ped apn herd Pine ea Bird ovoucit lio on the Expross, and afte: one | tarilfs in existence, goods coming scaslevser subjecrto Paap siete dy chia ts poe feces alerts Gentwin tia | er nee e Seneenee ei a heal, | or two discharges the latier cut loose from her tow and : s ER & invited to attend the funeral, from St. Peters pie mned: ae miasegee teed han a aon ae He rt ant eet ealiton’ of” the: motnonar atiare tins them, he thought it his duty to call the attontion of the | walls in the naighborhood 9f tho Navy Yard, calling uyon MILLER & 36. 887 Canal jt. Twouty-eighth strect, this (Friday) afternocm; af ome: oe ee deadly Sournin, very” secming sucker has | PFCSS left hor, was woll over in the ‘onemy’s lines, Chamber to the fact, the workmen net to answer their names at roiteall, Lot | @o0d Skating at Disbrow’a Teo Poud, | GooK at Yorkville, on Thursday’, J : proved disguised misfortune, and each step forward hag | Pt even that consideration did not deier the victor Mr. Ricuarp Larugrs followed the Chairman by roading} to attend a meeting'in the City Park, im the iammodia% | day an: evening, between Fifth and Madison avenues and Euza, daughter organ and Sophia awed 1 from scouring his prize. He cashed into hor and tackled . O7 f i OR pegs els depart genni pret anes communication relative te the question at issue and an armed transport put out for him from uld | He argued at length upon tHe policy pursued in tho Point and Newport Nows, with the purposo of cutting | present Congress relative to taxusion, It was the duty of him off. But it appears ‘they were five or six ni ‘oruet ye hate ‘Thiryy-ninth and Forieth streets, ‘Tho relatives and friunds are respectful, invited to at ae the funeral, at the Duteh Reformed church, betweem te Fighty-seventh ‘and Eighty-cighth stteets, Yorkville; LAMPS. NO PAIN, this (Friday) afternoon, at twoo'clock. ytd carried bin deeper in the fatal sands. He commoncod this war with the universe at his back; he has now not ono friond in the wide world, He began the game without one enemy beyond tho lim‘ts of a forlorn ropublic ; and [ neighborhood o? the Navy Yatd. Ascowdingly, sbov? shh eight o'clock neai7y three thousend of the mapn assemble? |! ye Bramo’s Patent Skate. im tho Park, and th meeting vas organiaed’ by the elec- NO STRAPS. NO Sold by A. Mocalillin, No silent nations now look colly on while Britain draws the |)! tho Chamber to call the attentiow of Congress to the best ee mee wag, re ; " . Rinuten ise kik: GERMS here oot noe ae grees to the best | ton of Mr. Leck acChairman. i : ey Rosk.—Oh Wednesday, January 1, FAQorkion Aumeny; avenging sword to doal the loug delayed, but doubly de- tiical Gro upon them, turning around every time: to give | Madoof legislation, ‘Too much dente had already been | dir. Iauux, on taking tho cals, ameowyr0d that Beye de Not hstham square, eilest on of Albert D- and ‘Aune Riso, aged T years, 4 ett 3 - S Tari 32 pou : ne, y Ba 4 . iden lane, months and 2days. Thastars in their oourses foaght against Sisera, and | Wem the best the hal, th» forward rifled 32 pounder. | spent upom profitiess discussion. Great us wore theswevits, | the meeting had seen called for the purpose of | Soil by Pattern Bros. Pure row, nae’ ead rel - ‘ ‘the Lord of the stars, the s.m aa! the oat, has iad bis be ear te Se ERE deck wate they were now threatened with an waconvertible curren- | taking into consideration what courge was propor | Seid by Bik, Bate & Co. No. 7 Werron street, ationd the febotel relatives of the Copyave. axle 4 and on eur oppressor. Kise the Confederate govern- " a cy, an enormous public debt aud am impaired public | for the workmen ia the Navy Yant ty adopt in| Otol the principal Skate deniers taronguout the coun. | Fulton street, Brooklyn. 1 ‘ment would ‘havo been proven a weak reod. No mea have better reason to sing a Non notis Domine than th: ave apparently hell the reins of power in t country, Not their wisdom, not their skill, not their foresight or doxtority, has wrong sults, From tho firat day of tie revolution to. th! up tho boys ou Sewali’s Point, who opened fire ou them, ‘Thoy, Anding further pursuit of the Commodore vain, tiotied their attention on the batteries that were pepper: lng them go unmercifully. Aud now the matter began (0 wear somewhat the appearance of carnestness, as though the boys were going to work oven allowing it was Sunday pg get hoy eh dhl wad stomp § moruthg, and going on to church time. The batiories lack of the larger statesmanship, ant an inability io com. | continued to tire at the federal vessels which done their prehend. the nature of the ‘movement they were in, which | Best towards sileue:ng them; but te job was somewhut Fre “historical, philosophe: who,” shal “herat, | to exteusive for them, and withal sowarm that they ter dtisect thoi actions and motives will declare to havo | $PC0dily determined to give Sowail’s Point « very wide | Resclved, That the Prosident and officers of tho Cham- been trilly pitiable, The chips on tho tide could scarcely | Perth. | Thoy go! well out of range of our shot as soon us | yer Le a committee, with power to add to their number, have lags to do with its ebb and flow. Their policy has | Mey could, but not until threo of them Lad got a dose | to consider and digest a respectful momoria! to Congress, ‘Been a series of muk-shifts, which have been annihilated by | Which took the starch out of them. asking for a speedy passage of effective laws by which ack sueveeding wave; their calculations for a moraiearth- | «tHe gunboats fairly raived the shot and shell at the | such equal Caxation shall be levied in the several States, ‘quake res ‘mbie the sand houses of children in the stage | Sewall’s Point batte.y, while they did have tho courage | and a judicious system: of excise devised as to sustain road; we havo yet ta hear of one mensnre either otal to tinue the engazement, which aitogother, inckd:bg } the public credit, aud form a stable busks for the payment ‘the event, or iu time for it. Virginia bad the power to se after the Sea Bird, lastod two and a baif or | of tho interest and the ultimate liquidation of the prin- rendér the soparation peaceabe; she rendered it san- urs. Several hundied shot and shell were fired | cipal of the public debt. guinary by hor incapacity to cre-iit the possibi.ity of that | #* nr battery, and not a single person received even a Mr. Dexxixo Dexr followed in favor of the resolution. soparntion. The confeteracy, had time to prepare | Setateh. $20,000,000 would be required for the nation’s expenses an army which might havo terminated the | _ AP Old rooster, however, which happened to get in the | ut present, while but $10,000,000 could be vbtained frum contest in a month, and tho Congress at Mont. | WAY, Was made into a roaster for his jains,as weare in- | the importation of toas aad other articles. Indivilual gomary could not ‘believe that war was even | formed by a communication from afriend who was on | tasation would produce the remainder, and there way no able till Alexandria had been surrendered and the | the ground. We annex his communication:— doubt but that the country would support tho burthen, ine qitha Potomanket forthe sears Now tat iheyece Sawatt's Pour, De. 29, 1961. Rovar Pauurs, General Wxrxon:. ant others followod is ended, and the army intendod for a summer's wo Mr. Evrror—Eight gunboats und d of tho-resolation, when it was finally passed. roust bo reorganized for a stinggic of years, what public | atisexed a little Contederate guntor’ ths ino. ming. 3 man or parliamentary body cau be brcught to a belief in eof the a from our battery, Ni “ 5 Sree the only means that other nations now know for the crea. | taneorwne, who soatied, te tia eer eee Ee view of the recent ord¥'compolling thom towers ¢ from | gy o’clock. Hila’ rematus will a peg Nani wages. Hie _ EVENS Toast 0 the Evorgree: ‘al that similar movements" had taken pidee at wi Navy Sere. —On arstay evening. December 26, while om: Yards im Phiindelphia, Loston and Portemouth, and that seaen realy be eens Grey meen. S cones her way to Flora, rturning (0m Spain, Seria, wite of” lelegations from the workmen -in thosa yards wore Pre | DAVID H. CLARK, Washington Market, Full ei Rockingham Smith, late Secretary of United States Lega- sent to confer with thein upon what coarse: they sb ould | ucar ish market, fon Markee, FOMn streak aide | Fe Geen adopt. Verarace.—On Thursday, January 2, Joan Wacttm, som Mr... Watnay, a dologate”from tho" Bostom Se wy of John H. and Margtretha Vehslage, aged 2 yoars, 12 Yard,and Mr. G, B. Printz, fromthe Portsmonda ya “dy now White Oriental Cream” imparts a beautiful pearl or | MCHths and 22 “ays, thwn in turn addressed the mevting. ‘They-wore fotivm ed | rose tint to tie complesion upon ‘iv uretappication Sod by | | ‘tho £ ions of tie family ato respectfully invite to at- by soveral other workmion, in’ brief speccticn, aa id | alldruggistsin the United States, Europoand Sovth Americe. | tond the finernl, from the resideney of his |. No. finaly a committees of one from cach of tho difinm it —— 72 North Moore street, this (Friday) afternoon, at haif- departments in the yard waa appointed: to. conga | Trusses—Marsh 6& Co.'s Radieal:Care | past cne o’ctock. with the delegates” from other plases, and ia! | Trusses, Shoulder Braces and Dr, Wadsworth’s Uterine Ele- Wereraare.—On Wednesday, January‘, Mrs. Jona Ame . tho meantime that the mon should net g> a6 | Yator—t superior article, No. 2 Vesey street, Astor House, | Wrsvcars, mn the 40th year of her age. Work in the yard unui the revolt of, tho. meeting opRoniie ap charch, Hor friends, and also those of her brothers, John, Ai- of tho committee should bo made known, . The cemmitiow: = drew J.and George W. Odell, are. respectfully’ invil then adjourned to & portor honae kiown'as ‘Tho For. the Best and ib [eect iho tunes of War,” in York street, where they discussed: ther question, while the crowd of ‘workmen remamed. inthe neighborbood of the Park, eagorly «liscussing-tho-case im alt its aspects, It was nearly three o’click when the men were-7otifiad that the committee were realy to report, antl tie eppear- ance of some of the members iu the Park was a siggual for a rush of the men towards tire spot. ‘Tho Secretary of the commitios reported :that.aftor Iengthened sitting the committee, by a vets of nine’ tw four, had come to the ‘conclusion to-otfor. thor foRowing protest for the adoption of the meeting ctedit, uuloss Congress could be indueed to come up to the exigency of the times. Succoss was ours if tho peo- ple were appealed to in a proper aud equal method of tax- ation. The banking interest, which was now suffering 80 soverdly, would be greatly relieved in this manner. Tho gentleman concluded by offering the following resolu. ton:— 3 Barry’s Tricopherous chengent articie for dressing, beautifying, curling, eleanine, estén’ the funeral) trom. Xo, “Sh Loot strast; hie | id ¥ 1 preserving und restoring the hair. all druggisia, Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Tou- pepe, the bess ia the wor'd, wholesale and fetall, and tee aye UO ht SE wrivavely applied. No. 6 Astor House, NOTICE ‘TO SKATERS,—A NEW ST"SE OF SKA-~ ——_—________ ting Boot, at Jones’, 10and 12-Ann street. Also Double \ Bachelor's Hair Dye—The Hest im the | Soled Bios, ai $4 0), four diferent kinds, wm oirid. farina, relia nd instantaneous, 7. Tae haeeoniaee saad Si 7 TS dint RACH RODINS Oe ee areas, Sold aeniape LL AWHOLES FOR SOLDIERS SHOUL® BE SENT : at try ft. “So Friday) afternoon, at ono oc! # try it, Sold by poe 1 agics offered the following resolution: — Resolved, That tho merchants of Now York huve seen surprise the construction which the Secretary: of the KUL". Hair Dye, 50 cents, Black or Aion of such an army? No one thinks of conscription. ted and eaten by some of the | Treasury has put upon the late-act of Congress in relation .. ind Brovrn.— Safallible Ongucat for the Hair, Depot, No. { #er- —_. . We have only th: old story of mure voluntcrrs, more militia, timer. va ton increase of dutice on-certain artices of mercue. | 7%,u2 commopons ov tim REOORLES Navy YARD ed | SmrBtrCel, mud ooRd by all druggists, FeFFEEvERPYFY | yyVY ¥¥Y¥ 52888. more makeshifis for a month, not a low for the century. se et for Yankecdom: One reonter tailed: | disa, and that the Executive Gommities of thisChambor | in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, under your charke, it was Beantseut Campi cial FEEFFFFFFPYER, Y¥X¥ YYXY 88S" 888, - And’whily alleyesare directed to the seas, and our | Rove wounded or mien ie ena eed otherieun, | 00 structed to prepare a remenstrance to its being mado | solved that a commitioe be appalled to petition Congres enyenon plexion.—Laird’s Bloom | iF fe YY. yy dest apes uovercrer iho movemsat in Barges what | Faveiaete net he ew Yona Henato aod other ask: | soc fcabto do woods in boudy hori poe to to pamage | foracingeaith cect the bil eecerizrpomecte p BE Ma eeetla Ter, hag ma Soak umes | Pe Tew hg A ; : note the € fe Nay hhas Congiess dene, or is about to do, in aid of it As | "Tye Soa Bird proceeded on her way up to the: clty with | Ff, S14 Jaw, and goods on shipboard prior to the-Tth of | PRepolved, That we will ontiaue our work In (evant aud | Beondway. YFRE Avgust. Mayor elect OrvrKs hoped that the word <rogret’’ would be @ubstituted for the: word surprise” in tho ro- that xt the Same time we enter our protest agalist the provls jou in seid DIN for increasing the puntber of hours const. | tutinga day's work, si ‘The unviemizned: n irr cry Ly sxidmeetiog, al much; “and no more, than it did to create it. | p, cl r. " _ Ss er prize in tow, and we learn it is the schooner Sh 3¢ England makes.a war on the United States andian al- | woot. which formerly beionged to Geurge Bockersts Hance with the South, those incidents, Jike the sece:sion | Wr Pack river, aud was stolen from him ‘some time since of Virgitic, wiit bo the work of Lincoln and of am over- | hy the fecerals. aud lias been since used as a water trans ruling Providence. The Confederate government bath | prt between Newport News and Old Point. She was onitoaeaigtnrc spare ty Foner ha declaring free trade | then carrying a supply of water to the Hessians at O:d destin tabottio United Svates i ie Power | point. it was thus a water haul; but that detracts noth- bold: rare * . sy ating but that | ing from the honour of the achievement, which may justiy measure was above its daring and its wu tanding | beclassod as ono of the moat brilliant that bas taien oe rrre A Pore Tehuceo,—Yellow Bank Tobac- | *! F @%—Goodwin % Pure Yellow Bank Tobacco, free from all im- 4 bch eri jm coment by Darities, for jwle by all wince unl vecar dealers, and at | wry ir. Twn concn the Fotn; and said that ha hoped | ‘B4IWE Rt tachatac ie ptabater Menge yet | Wemlstie by E GOODWES & BROFIIETL 20 Waitt avert. | Fypy it was a misiake of the Secretary of ihe Tressury, bathe | githough w circumftances « moxe-empuattc |) Gare ‘Tasthe so , 0 1 cn up and Stenks, at was averse to speaking at all of tho point jest he might be | demonstation of their dissatisfaction with .the acionof | RELLEY'S, thie day aad every day. 283 Budson sirect, lod into saying too much. He had a-high respect for the | Congres would be justi: a de, yot abthintine, when ibe |: Families supplied. vf ° i 7 7 who gles of the government are being required to: |. Seorotary of the Treasury. ‘Tho present Turiit bill had | Whole eberries, of Wie goverument are being required to + ‘November J Ter 4 NEW STYLE $F SHERT, WAKB: i. Helloway’s Ointmemt and Pilisom To | Bae tn measure, ui 146; $38, $24; ke, ae peraoue ofthe war. It balted at a haif-w neither reach- = he ‘ been sprung upon them quite suddenly, and articles ‘Sah to stheix’ power se dae moveriiaant ‘by: thaie E ‘% ing the bonests of trace f elie place in the two armies since the war began, which were previously subject to but‘oue taritf to di og gg Oh ol eet Ag Foy tele F oureany coughs sudcolde rub the Ofmunent int throat onder taken'for lone than hail a deach shirts, Neen accacaninctionime Aim tt nae ee engagement between the guuboats and tho | Table t Womore, It wasexpressly iinplied. in the new | MOE: and that, White they feel, tiemasivos amurieved: | And chest: take tim Pillsas the wwe thwe | Wholesale trade'wuppdetee Une vattas tormas, Sewail’s Voint battery, the Sawyer gun at the Rip Raps | jaw that all articles subject to tariff should be imported | ratard ita elforts to put down’ revell ‘or this reason pia I been om . 1ue mechanics and laborers under your caarge wit! coutiuue in their labors as heretotore, aud at the same time they ex. press through us their protest against sech concession, by ‘The Southern conisderacy keeps up a tariffof fificen dewalt regnt, ‘The conte gets not ove penny of revenue one Set at eee rom it. It does the governmen: no good at all, and is We learn that the gunboats threw sevoral shell or shot from foreign countries, and that the articles amenable to the former tariff should bo substituted by others, ‘the i Married. — = — em Barner—Vai.—By the Night i VIFAPPED HANDS . "ACE, LIPS, £C.—CERTAIN CURB ly. the. Ikkghs Rev. Horatio Southgate, | (ree ee eave: SEORMAN & COB Too * fein tars Sm Spain| aa Gta ane tt | Sami ama pers nt | Nt ga as peg ate” | Mean Baten waceayy | Cpa hee na ela thirig. But the merchant who sends his goods to savan. | TORY fom tbat direction. | | ae gue | law should be modified in tne Tanner to which heat | , THe Foprt was received, with, demousiiations of OP. | January 1, at tho Chueh of te Moly Trinity Dy te | ans ene be Srmpeiahmennaenl Belen: sont by A sera b ae cenit Tt iis = Wea leased to recor ys at our a Vs : 2 "i y 0 “ey ah mest not only peg Oiteen per cont ofduty, but rut | pattortas wok doliberate aim with each gan they dred and | Ml. oe that tho fecling which existed bee | th® report suceeded in proventing ‘it from bring pat |' Mev. Peillios Brooks, 7. Eowaun Watey to Bassin, A. Lethe web i . hoped , teary Croakey,, Faq., jndol- ‘Atty par cent of risk that thoy are seized by the’ enemy’ ; ; = Srulsers, while, if ho sends. thom to'New York betes | Basd’ed their irons with a masterly skil, taking their time | ween the merchants of New York and tho Secretary of } {,® ote for a long time, and nally) when Oe | nya. “MINSUMPTNVES AND, PRRSONS TROUBLED WIYE / . im each caro, i voto was called for, it was impossible to de: a ceo ' 6 only thothirty cents of tho tariif to encounter, bat 10 | MY his beon reported, thovgh with what truth we aro | Se Troasury should continue. f Bite Sieh aide find ite After Nthisy the, men |, C@mnocx—Gontem—On Tharsday, January 2, by the | O/ geetisyuedha Witte Whiskey. IF sears olde Ol per Tisk at ail from an enemy. Uniier there conditions, com. A ee aniumiclomuia tart Mr. Orpviix was certain that if the Seczotary roviewgi | Cite which, ide Tale een anton for |: Rev.De. Hutton, Guar JT. Cousnook to Miss Fanste M. | finder Si per ration, Yecouloby € E. MERDOM, 90 Cobar moree is not likely to flow towar’s ths Southern coxst, | THabIc to say, that the Sea Bird struck the Expross aid | ine act in question he would make thé necessary ocn- | Unyutiation as to whetik? oF uot they would abide by, | GORPON, Both of thi city. bates wares eo retamene te or s:o.commereial nations over exyer to quarrel with the , , one struction upon it. a te atch. “There areca large number |) , Feasee—Huicur.—At ‘Thompsonville, Conn., on Tues- ee the § of the men in favor of taking ho concession at all, unless the hours are changod to {he old system ,wnd these being of the more violent clase, some ditticulty 18 anticipated this morning between them and those who-are willing out injury. in | (Special correspondence of the Riehmend Dispatch.} Winre Sturivr Serixcs, Dec. 22, 1861. 7 | _ There has beon much excitement here growing out of a expedition of the Yankees to Meadow ‘Luft and as thereabouts, They invaded tho farms of Farland, Wm. H. Crailo and Cadoll,and carried ; sheep anid cattle, and two of those beings they | Gi Mr. 11LLtsON, General Wetwoae and several others ttten followed in lengthy discussion of the poiuts at issue, seye- ral members giving ideas not in any way connected with the subject. ‘Tuo resolution, however, was carried. Captain MARSHALL offered an invitation to Lue Chamber to visit the Stevens battery, at Hoboken, on tho duh of Jamu- ary, which machine he denominate:t as a nondoscript, eral Wetmong offered a Fosclution that a day,December al, by the Rov. Mr. Adams, Dare, R. | (JORNS, BUNIONS, 1U"ERTED NAILS ENLARGED: ae st Ais city, to Fuiza JANE, eXtest daughter of Mr. | | oh eae 8 yn — Tie ZACHARI Segoe ‘ in Bright. 5 a fas tocar "Hips Bane. —In Brooklyn, on Wednesday evoping, | (Ri koneist 100 Broadway. Refers to physichns endear Jawaszy 2, by the Rev. J. M. Diller, at tho residenco of - — tho bride,” Br, Ronse 8. Howes to Miss Douuar, daughtor | (4 ROCERIES AND FLOWIt FOR TIE MILEYON. of. Mrs Sarah Baker, ali of Brookiya. ‘ del North in our Behalf. But let tho Congress, which meets next Monday, response to the British movemont towards us, proc! compiete froe trade for three or five years, Let 7 gs that news lo Roaland by the veivrn of that steamer that irs | (Oras brought the titings of the Queen's proclamatun, and i will | the + Aaw renderel the quarrel now begin nearly irreparaliz. it | Mesk will have done better. It will have sapplied the South. Cheapest story in the world. Goods 108. R. AGNEW, tray Pr pornos foe. ey ory ‘Nos, 200 Greenwich #t and 69 Murray’ st, New Work, din the yard, ani these oniy about five bundred: em army with arms,and tho Southern poopl taueuingly call scoakranaae very much against the | be appointe:t to report upon the et continued at work yesior: ay. poe those thocsand necessaries tho wa ch rt wil, it Is Sait, of the poor I Mr. Purtrs opposed the resolution, i Ped EE). fre ; motors Gore civilized. fo nearly, inevpye reablo, Wfract ‘im. | Whether the invaders will push farther into this pro- | what the Chatter bad to do with batteries. City Intelligence. wee sour a niet Wines) manen iets Ds eS Sie eae haere possible. For the bribe of no duty commerce | ductive country remains to bo seen, Mauy have prepared | General Wetmors axsorted that they were interestod in |. Tax Mavoa axp tics Mayor Euncr.—The City Hall did.) agin year of his age. D fi Sowa ®, AGKEW. will risk everything. Even the gallows has been | for tho worst. Tho funds of the bank of Lewisburg have | the deferces of the harbor, everybody knowing what’ % |\ not present its usual lively appearance on New Year's, |' The friends of the family are respectfully invited to 20). <ivoemmich and 8 Murray pO state of inefficiency they were in at the presont time. Any foreign invader might easily tako possession of them. Mr. Dexsinc Dewe asserte:t that merchants were thone were most {ntereste! in our harbor defences ‘The previous speaker had propounded the question as to what the Chamber had to do with our harbor defence Duer bas always mis stated what I have uttered, This is not the first tine insufficient to” deter the smugg.er; what will | beon removed toa place of safety. & blockade offect against the ingenuity which ‘The vwithd 1 of protection from this part of the is inspired by avarice and unchecked by the fear of taw? | State is in effect an invitation to the invaders to come in, Tt wonld put evory nation that sens a chip to sea on our | aud rob and stea’, and burn as they have donc. It is to ide. ‘Itwoutd, in a tow 8, give twenty causes of | be devou! hoped that the government will soud ‘ etter than the arrest of the twoambasea- | £0me troops here soon, These visite from the Yan- dors. A render the gren Kees are having the worst effet possible, The people which we now hope, eager to emp! think they arc nogiected. * Volunteers from this country neither tho Mayor or the Mayor elect haviag roceivod calls at tho Ha'l, Mayor Wood, it is said, wil! finally a bis oftleial dati to-mortow, bat wil be at his on Monday, to receive the new Mayor in his formal jon to his position ax Mayor, AvPoINEMENTS IN Tue Cond” -ea Orrice.—Doctors Wooater Rone, Jr., as Robinson, and Goorgo }attehd tho funeral, this (Friday) aite:nocn, at three | > ~~~ ~~ " ARDS—BY o'clock, from his lato rosidence, 163 Morgan street, near | PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. FROM $1 CPW Al Dowling, Progpect stroct , Jersey City. 5 and 67 Nuasan st For. sit sul respeciable Sudionty,on Monday, Decomber 30, Georar | Soiter ners, photograpt Yancy goods dealers . eldest eon of George and Ruth Bennet, of rout the country, Pree Hats seat free, Brookiym, I. 1., aged 30 years. ——— This remains wore Interred in the Evergreen Cemetery. | QUECIAL NOTICE. TO THE READERS OF THE NEW YORK SUN. I m Wodnesday, January 1, Mai vord, Lot to avenge its own fue have been sent to the Sonth, while thus valiey is loft och. | (hat tho gentioman bas tasnted and maligned me, He ted Deputy Coruners, and hop, ia the 38th year of hor our success. It would cainblish the Tt will be *aid, no doubt, by those who are prove to biamo | jus boen it the habit of taunting me, B. Botton have, been, Dayety Coroncra, S acit ssinainee sasiion thease somtaetsadees Bi aed Tile Te vhs "alk inated’ de jans to be consitered statesm- 3 | everybody but themselves, that the newspapers bave ix- | — Mr. Deex—1 meroyy alluded his own remarka when |'40H8 G. Varige, the pres agp evade ationd the funeral, thia (Friday) afternoon, at two | Tux New Yous Sos. da dream of Paral enjoyment 1 | formed the Yankees of this. Nonsense! The Yankees are Tax New Suvavy axp Couxty Cuern.e-Mr. James heprheliegs 18 = sr to pen anit ‘For he spoke of the harbor defences of our city. Pa haaie Mr. Pusnrs—T didn’t say it. I never made use of the vroaeeld ¢ oxpressir the CHamMAx—Mr, Duer, yor are ont of order, Me. a3 Is But responding to your as . Eerr—T eal for a recons jon wt once, in order that I may lorstand the sitnatic por late residence, o'clock, without N Gold streot. —'n Brooklyn, on Thurs¢ay morning, January 2, Wintas H. Bazine, iu the Toth year of his age. r, ut only to find Fe hand may no longer they must retura to trike a mortal blow | @ great deal Leller posted tham our cwn papers. They know erat!) the state of affairs here, and no fear of resistance mw back. Vt must be the want of forces or tra s- aor they advance in force or not, unless nebody to check then: here they will deprocate 1 (now true to the South) this w: r of ing rulers is impe: of Virgin t , the new Sherif, was sworn into office by the »wier, on Wednesday morn. uity Clerk, Henry W: Ganet, by. the Joku Clancy. Both gentlemen iminedi- at the comm Butww- hoy Never wis prisoner more wy- pleneant to greet tried frieale id adsociations, though Des, even, ive BACK & nite mits to make invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, twa o'clock, without further favitation, frem st. M kpigcop Insvon avenue, near Myrtle Cinch outgoing Clerk ately asaun Hous of thet an inviting © vm of the sh te aamire:s goiug and incomites nly Clerks antes by qudatly caliing ou tho keeper of the City Hall, Mr. Geoiges W. Koome, where, it is said, thay wero treated ina very courteous and hospitable mane, ‘The County Clerk's oltice was aven all day, but very little business was transacted, ‘Tho following changes have been malo in the Sheritl's office — ‘Councel—Mossts, Boower, Hail and Vanderpool. Under Sherif-—Wroderick L. Vulte. General Deputies—itugh Kelly, Thomas Dunlap, Joseph ho 9 Aa Opportunity upen this mogner th decline of bil hid nett very courteous in ndnegs hid set read out in eure—-Your practice has been, since member of Chamber, to mis repreent mo. You are a quarrelsome, tarut ng nd Twill not stand your language, sn from the Caamber or you wiil mouily your language towards mo, Conti sion was now the orderof the hour, the chairman his power to quiet both gentlemen, the the question with regatd to tho Stovens. bat- tory was carrio ower. led on t! i) 'Y 2, Francis, infant sow and Frances J. Braker, aged 11 mente ef Uimethe Sex stall ricnds of the family aze invited Lo attoudl the fune- Lon. mow rioting No. 245 West Thirty-second streat, on Swturday | Year In warns paluiods te a ook. to the rewlers of Weduosday afternoon, January 1, aftor a that Tam Joug and painful liiness, Eowarp Buavis, aged 50, years, 6 mouths and 24 days. ‘The relatives and frie shawe of duty in o've the land, and regret faa) Jasires to insure the myst eo: ' ont, and od to defend it. beyond the party strife annut be Virginia without it, wn ‘iy v! uf el Anotbe: von the wise is suitiel : wii ier Wikocaagre Sagene aia oy | Aa estimable laly died suddenly in Lewisburg from Perhaps it may contaia some men of a | Mervous agitation, on hearing that the Yankees were at men not educsted at Washington; who | Meadow Blut. ae ee i wa » middle Crayne’ motion to adjou |. Mr. Phetps the eins have a in tne mitdle | DEATHS OF PROMINENT MEN IN THE | walked up wo tho part of tho room whore Mr. Duer stood, tmbeelitty af ‘hase who have, SOUTH. and spoke excitedly to the latter, He asserted that he or sous of all things pects, prog cue cubuge wi wy Peat Manager promire. It rare Vf more they shall, Fe my advertisdug tiiends I shall, as Fes, ‘dud tha ure Sux. will tfully invited to attend teen their rulers, and passe ir rapreseutativ The Hin, Francis E. Rives died at Petersburg, Va., on | had ruined every onganization with which he had been | coinalt, Andrew. 1. lyrne, Join Lynch, John McKeon, his late residence, No, 231 Spring strevt, Over this body wil preside Mr. Tylor; the last ving I the 26th ull iin Connected: that fe bad known him Yor ten years, nad Thana He Ferris, Datel Giliezpie, Benjamin Ray, Wu” nday afternoon, at one o'clock. hs that binds us to a very diffecont s-t—to that succession of | Major Frank R. Bloom, of Macon, Aid to General Honry | that he would yot bo the ruin of the Chambor. Moore and John.Calfroy. Cor On Wednesday, January 1, Parnick Coven real statesmen who led the late republic op the hilt of | R. Jackson, died on the night of tho 19th ult., of pneumo- | Mr. Durn—You lio, sir. ‘Diputiee at Marine Court—Michael Shanley, Jr., and | 1, anativo of tho county of Galway, Ireland, aged 6 out THE BEST. power; aud ju ite ranks may we not hope Lo flad some, | nia, at Macon, Ga, Mr. Purs—Yow are a quarrelsome, querulous man, | yoniot Dugan. years, posal : now unknown, who have their miuds yet unobsenred fond of bringing every one into trouble. Deputies jor Service of Jurort—Bradvord Jonos and, Waa, | _ Tho relatives and friends of the family, and those of his THE NEW YORK SUN. with the drogs of our late pubtie folly and corruption, and A REBEL ATR GUNBOAT, mr. Dura (with high wrath)—You lio, sir. You lie. Stephenson. son Patrick, are respectfully invited to attend his tu netees tee a ude: who shail be (ound gifted with the wisdom of those, our | | A correspondent from Joifries) crook sends the Charles. | Me Vhetps was then induced to iy ena withows |S ore_Daniol Lian, oral, this (Friday) afternoon, at ‘aif past auec'clock ed by agri Con Der a porari ereury the following suggestion, which it publi farther argument, w c sed. ity Clerk—-Sohn J. V. , ‘rom luis late residenoe, No. street. ee : Ws ancestors, of whom he ts one of tho last cotemporaries? | ton Merewry tho following sugg. publishes rg Equity Cleri—sohn J. ¥. Westervelt Oa ie ate ree Wednesday, Denuaty 1, Paratca Cux- | @(Stetz subscriber to the Bun wid be prcsented seth ©emNE... Auctioneers for Sale of Real Estate—Messrs. Millot and ite editorial columns, with the comment that it ‘‘cer- mincnam, in the 6lst year of his age. MPLETR MAP OF TIE SOUTHERN bee J THE BATTLE AT WOODVILLE. tainly possesses the merit of intense originality :'— Personal Intelligence. Kennelly. on the hart a we Rie! Among the many projects for destroying the blockade Sher . B. Auld. ‘The friends of the family aro requested to attend his | showing all the cities and towns, the harbor (Specie corrnpondence of Nichmnond watch] | yyofotoing pian aecma Co ms to eorubine ost rak af | _Agrand sliver wedding will ake pice this evening ot | PTLD Cm aT aS ao comet ahs | feral tha (Feng) afornoon a tw ole, from ig | A Cf ate Peart ta a Becca) Cameron the Texans—Dea‘h of Cl wel Serry—Keorgani- | life than wonld attend any other with an equal chance of | the residence of Major Wm. Watts, late of the Twolfth ine Frauen. — pri “ late residencd, Thirty eighth sizect, between First and | Wit porgalis of Prnstieus ae Gollan ON Mecree Ghencon! Homyhivy Maria, fon, | S:cceas. Prepare a nvimber of large iron eholla, loaded. | regiment, New York State Militia. There will bea very | MORHINEAE daybreak, Detween two of the pugileticciraln, | Second avenues, “ON Satu RY 1 eae ahvillonis Ifa alate of cxcitemoat just pow atout | With one hundred pocnds of powder and ® due propo:- * edinaneene named Young Filiott and Henderico, It was reported | | Dorsaxs.—On Thursday morning oary 2, Rowan Ani on {he wary dae i be oivimcnced im thy Ban, : tion of destructive missiles. Let the shells be heavier on | large gathering of the fashionabio circles present. Hexaanx, youngest son of Menry # opmana, HUNTED DOWN, that the fight would take piace in New Jorsey, biy in tho neighborhvod of Smithville, Elliott is sane party who fought about eighteen months ago. age’ three months. ‘fn original story, written eaprersly for its eclamna, by the, ‘fhe relatives ond friends of the family avo respectfully | celebrated austin oe saa meas, invited tonttend the funeral, from tho rosidenge of Lis | pesiges the usual full summary of news, teers from 4 tho recent engagement on Green river, and in anticip.- tion of it being followed by more fighting at or near the Count do Paris and Duke do Chartres left tho Brovoort House yesterday for Niagara Falls, one side, and let this side be Otted with pipples for per- ceasion caps, commaunicating with the charge. e game placo within a few days. ‘The Texans who came Cielpegper oe gee Mt ae down yes with the body of their Colonal, were fol. Seer eA eating cnaadron. Gila then to | _ De. William Hi, Russoll, spoolst correspondent of the |” sivactas RacovERY o a Fax Retic’—In the month of No. 4 Brower’s row, Fifth street, Hoboken, N. | bondeaus, de. ; ah aes phen ve Beep Mas ‘atocuation of the ce, | descend upon the enemy's decks, ‘the shelis should be | London Times; albous, Benham, of California; Captain | Sone last tha dwelling house of Mrs. McGrath, at Ford. | J..ch Saturday afternoon, at oue o'clock, I1is.remains ected THE SU% FOR 1008 | ui tals of the fight in ¢ of sufficient weight to penetrate the deck of any vesael | Ramsay of the United States Army) and at ow York | bam, wasentered by thioves,and among other things that | wl De taken 1 Greenwood Urmetory. bo My Ase a7 Sad cabanas SRG Sy ght in which they had been engaged. ‘Tho 4 aves ane interest folt valore was greatly Inareased ‘by the bo abe pr Impraetcabe tpn the ssa t ght serve to con Howl. iN BES aa eae ool Terty from. thie Bowling Green ear to (iis | OUF harbors, auch as Tybeo aud Port Royal, Col. Righardgon and family, W. Daviay and J. Trum- Capitol, ‘0 they Iny in state for some time, and then % Hancock, of Buffalo, are stup- to the cars en route to Texas, Those Texans were inject | AFFAIRS IN LOUDON COUNTY, VIRGINIA. tho heroes of the hour, All those who came down~-somo From tho Baltimore American, Dec, 31.) ten or twelve, perhape—participated in the fight; and, | A number of fugitives from the vicinity of Waterford, consequertly, every word they uttered in reciting the | Loudon county, Virginia, six milos above Leosburg, suc: dotails wore devoured with avidity. They had vo regite | ceeded in taking thir eecape through the rebel pickets, the history over and over again ns each fresh group of | and crossed the Potomac on Tuesday night. More be- citizens camo up. los themselves have escaped from that vicinity in va- All the evening and till late at night they wero thus | rious ways, and others aro oxpectod nightly. employed at those centres of the city where the ‘The sudden exodus seems to have been caused by an elight to congregate, Th rators appeared to beas | attempted enforcement of the military order which was ‘well pleased in talling t of their deeds were | issued two or three weeks since, and which was not re- the people in bearing it. most conspicuous among | sponded to by a large number of Virginians thereabouts. the Texans were Captain Walker and ono by the name of | Three orders wore issued to incresse tho militia force. Anderson. Poth had slain several of the enemy, and | The first order commanded all mates between twenty- ‘wore by the side of Colonel Terry in tno first desperate | one and twenty-six to report for service for three years. oharge which cost bim his life. Anderson killed the | The aecond cailotd upon all betwoen twenty-six and Dutchman on the spot who ki Terry. | Capt. Walker thirty cng to serve two years; jand, third, those, yne js hand in a sling, having received a flésh wound an | were betwoen thirty-one and forty-five. These latter . Ie ou dinoanetty. pt Walker ina oe be the = herderaas of tnt were id, bo hold ag reserves, in cuse of nocesuity and as | Phin by: oo = Sgr rf ain = time ( Pad i eared tas ee mae sciialan egies Togimont of Toxas Rangers. He is a tall, straight, | required. " ropoli Aston Graton’ man, with a fine Grecian contour of features. ot thoze who did not respond to this order have been | Hotel. ball givon by the, proprictors of the Astor House to the: T thought, as he stood amidst a gro ho Cte listen xm arrested, aud were taken to Richmond for trial last Wed- PB shai eos ae ee 4g. ne employes, maieand femalo, came off on New Year's eve: hove them all, with his broad brimmed, drab | neaday, ratoga; G. H. co an |. 3. Salona x8 hat, Sear kia, toga, bright and varied © William Miller, a Quaker resident near there, had ob: | ton; Whig and R. Van Valkenburg, of Ln ‘The large dining room of nheigeet had been fitted up for od Moxican shawl, long, heavy beots Over his panta- | tained a great bargain lately by buying a lot of salt | Dr. Caat, of the United States pe MD 4G, Westoott, W. | the purpose, and Dodworth’s Band was ongaged to fur. with heavy Mexican spurs, and covered with the | which had been used for nae last year's meat. He | , Duff and J. M. Wilcox, of Philadelphia; K. F. Brown, nish music for the dancors. At eight o'clock Mrs. Stet- dust Of trayel, that I had rarely seen such an interesting | bought it for two doliars aud Gfty cents per bushel, the | of Chicago, and W. B. Davis, of Saiom, aro stopping at alee, 06,0 ead qelecined the questa oe jcture, If ho bad been sketched in that position aud ay paid for the same at the stores being six dollars. | the Astor House. fon on room Gress, ond the skotoh were placed in some public tho- | The population of Waterford is four huhdred and @fty, | goionol Williams, Captain Ratiford and G. W. Dresser, | their entrance. Every one soon folt perfectly at case and Fough(aro, it would attraot the attention of all who might | and gavo six voter for Recession at the last election. | of ihe United States Army; GS, Pitiebone, of Kentucky | up to tbo mark when tho band struck up, and avon about , Thhse Texans look like the brigands of romance. | The distance from ‘Waterford to Harper's Ferry is fifteen George Bliss, of pri ; M.A. Sanford, of Now York; two tnndred couples were on the floor, Y Charloy Foy are the bravest of the brave—the desperadoes of | mile ¥. 0. Tavis, G. B. Brown and G. H. Weoks, of Boston; J. a Sones, end Bosabe, ¢ int 4 .—On Thursday morning, January 2, oloven | make it, es : wire, James Epwakp, only son of Patrick Finn and | jy PM Py a ett city, Margaret Madden, agod I year, 2 months and 27 days. Mus prepared to devote to this end all dua ability evens 3 ‘Tho rolatives abd friends of the family are respectfully | mand, invited to attend the funeral, from 211 Fast Nineteenth By By np, J — Fn then Jay) aftornoor sorved for any desired 117 See First avenie, this (Friday) afloruoon, at one | served fon any Grntee Oi tecke Fare Gats.way.—On Tuesday, December 31, at the residence Ota getuee ot de of his parents, No. 115 Kast Fifty third street, Oxwonp, the Office corner of Nassau and F beloved son of Hanry and Jano Marugl Gallwey, aged 2 | —- wna Ba om years 9 months apd 21 day Hivwax.—In South Orange, N, , on Wednesday January 1, at the residence of in-law, Willa Beobe, Mrs. Privcitta Hixwax, relict of Capt Munson Hinmoa, in the 72d yoar of erage, Her roma will bo takon-to Bridgeport, Conn. , for tntermont. eg sy Hircncock.-»On Thursday, J ynuary 2, Loman N. Hrrcn- pot 637 Broa cock, of Morvistown, N. J.’ (lately of China), aged 43 wore stolen was a valuable oil portrait—a faraily relic— which money could not replace. A handsomo-reward was offurod for the detection of the burglars, and the recovery lon property, but nothing relating to either was on, John Cotton Smith, of Sharon; Dr. Birdsall, of | Of te stol [hain (alitwela; M,N. Wisewoll, of Kugiand! W. 8. Stanley’, of | discovered. On New Year's evening, howover, a son of New York, and 8. 8. Marshall, of White Plains, are stop | yirs. MeGrath, Mr. George McGrath, of No, 46 University Ping at the Lafarge House, placo, had occasion to step into the lager bior saloon of Hon, ©. M, Ingorsoll, of New Hayen; Captain W. | George Hoar, in Broadway. near Boud street, when to his Renshaw, of the United States Navy; D. B. St. John, of groat surprise he discovered the long lost portrait of his Newburg: W. H. Merritt, of Poug! - | mother behind the bar. It was one of the principal orna- cock, J. G. Busse and W. B. Rogors, of Now York; J.R. | ments of the establishment, and came into Huar's pos- Coggehall, of Philadelphia SE, T. Lee, of Toledo, aud R. | session after passing through some half a dozen hands. H. King, of Albany, are stopping at the Alvermarle | Gjticer Colfax, of the Second district Police Court, was call. Hotel. pads oe Sn st the gehts UO neh hg roperty Colonel E, O'Conner, of Washington; Lieutenant Higby, | was taken to the court room for safe keeping. The case wre net eT: Pultpe cf the. United ant Higby, | wit come up before Justice Quackenbush this morning, my; Lieutenant Torry, of the United States Na when tho property will probably be handed over to the Perry and wife, of Massachusetts; J, Heco, of Japan proper owner. Hoar gays he had no joa the portrait was ©, Pike, of St. Louis; ley and wife, of Philadel. | stolon, or that tho person he bought it from had come bull, of Worcester, and Dr. ping at the Brevoort House, A PALE JES PORUER AND 3XTRA STOUTA, BREWE NY, 153 and, “60 West B'ghteenth ureety la WEATH AR MOU! DENG E: oss aust | tie row shrunken [ours and wi a: Ts EXOELS! er Notice of his funeral wail be in the. eveni nhvslatehdain pAnhacinninannnana ceases Horr.—Oa Wednesday marning, January 1, Many Axx, | QOMETHING NEW—PUN SERIGUSLY 9x8CU: wife of Joseph R. Hoff, aged 3¥ tate SkNccture an.this su'aect will badrlivered by Re J. ‘The relatives and frien® of the family are invited to | Cordova, Esq, at Clintag Hall, or, Monday, Jnaunay 6 ot attend tho funeral, Fane “war late Capone ees 29 Bask | P.M. Admyssion 23 canis streot, this (Friday) afternoon, at one o'dlock, ‘Thore | — me saan’ ill be interred 2» Cypress Hil Cometory. PE HCN, EDWARD EVEWETS Bh set Sing, oof Tuoeday, December 1, eftor a | > ak GRIGIN, AND CHARACTER OF TE, Wa Hicneox.—suddenly, at LABRARY ASSOCLATION, oy. January 2, Jou a a re sane yoar of Ris age. acansdt tas uysto ig relatives and triends of the faynily aro respectfully Z Y ; ipaited to attend ta Tunowal, from his Iate recaleaco, on | TUESDAY EVENING, JANY at vi At 80 crock. Saturday atternooa, at one a clock ghe Tron, Geo. Goapke Mill preadde oa the OF seston Joan. On Teeetay, Lo oe divqnse of the Tickets to all es gi tue howto 20 4.840 ye had at tna hoart, Bewsamin ¥, Jost. . De aged 65 yeaye. Astor ploee; down-town offico, erty. sire "The funeral wall take piace on, Friday, al woive o%lock Wks RSE, “Staticeng of Mee, aes Tae vane M.. from his late rosidence, 72 University pia: papers. a, S if @ such a term. Samuel Janney,a prominent member of the Societ 4 wife, of Massachusetts; M. ‘II, Thorp,’ o! oot) + . “ya nig : Gy pe sianaateiaen Oat: and olghty Toxann attacked five or six | of Frienda, who tins been Bontined by the robs Guns, See ee Ot Oreneny TY, Robhins.ot Oitele: vi i ncaa ed ch | r= In Brook Ast of neat fever, on sinday, Dee =55 GAak Oa GL red of (ho enemy, and repulsed them effectually. | at Ivesburg since his retura from the Paltimoro yearly | pati, and M.C. Riggs, of Washington, are sto sat the Nberall; ided id the of id on Wen ‘Tenuary 1, ALRxAN aged & youre) | seeorenrannnes ‘drove thorn right up 10 the lines of the main body | mecting, has lately been reloasod. A company of forty | Fiuh Ax enus Hotel. froshments were liberally provided, and | tbe, af | and on Weuneany Jauary 1, Aukxannag Hse 4 years oman, army, whiah wos | nee ‘about two miles from | rebel cavalry are stationed a terford, and oceupy the fion. L. Biy, of Brooklyn; Captain Hitchcock and Liou’, ies of bv ence poh tony ners a i aya, pt 7 Unites stan ry ‘nnadlp | ~ ‘Toxaha Soe os whan bi ie 4 be ee atlin bane o oa Meionmnane’ knewlnigs Prontiss, of the United States Arm: W. Bradley ‘snd fooling thus called forth vit no deubt be of rautual Kierxax.—At South Borgen, New Jersey, on Thursday, Rr. anaws, 0, + a Commander, bite oa Win cally ak wo wandred yards | | According to the Dawe rel Infante att Loeetare, | S;. Lawson and wife, and Jacques Schetb and family. of | feneft, Most of the questa of the Rouse participated in | January 2, Mictana Kimxsay, nget 49 yoara and 9 monte: | Wil, leave pict No § river, for Havana dicoot, om os 7 had no disposition, how. | thro are cry sc, who was im command at the tme they | New York; C. Barnard, of Westchester; H. ¥. Woods and | the fostivities. Among those presaat were Colonel Frank | | The friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited | Thursday, January 9 at 18 clock noon, predaely Too ou mot ove en, ly; and in | loft. some thro weeks since, being incapacitated for duty.| CB. oy, of Boston, are stopping st tho Gramercy | tows and Major wre, eae ia; Joh A. Davita to attend the from bis 1at0 Feaidence, South Ber- ne PEOVIG? (Nemseives wiih pasaparte Dafoe . es ired of x were killed | by drunkenness, General Hilt, of South ‘Carolina, is now | Park . ‘and family ;Colone! Ross, John A. Kennedy, Captain - | gen, on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock, Tho remains Ww pitinae it pn’ the Pest aust) Mond bodjse were soon on the | in command. I before they left that the re. Ponator Wilkinson, of Minnesota; Hon. ¢. B. Wash | bull, Goneral Fremont’s aids, many others. eo interred in St, Peter's Cemetery. ‘OF office, A i fiye ki" but _afow | bels admitted four rod na thelr number killed ead | burns, of Iliinols; Hon. H. L. Dawes, of Massachusette: | The whole number present was between five and glx hun- tng ay ag January 1, ab No. 66 Thomp- , TIDgETOR ; Mo dint 'of Oclenst terry, missing ot Dranesville, Hoa. Krastus Corning and wifg,and Higa. 0. H. Gerrill, of | deed, Dancing was kept up with great apirit until about | gon aires, Ropept, goa of John and Gara b.. Layng, 7 fx, a 7