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10 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1862—TRIPLE SHEET. s X. Ferry, Virginia, 279. Blave A Mallory, x. Suicide. ® wing of which have been pab- ‘a8 It now appears, 458. ‘Hunters 3; Mansdzia, r, im ys Week during the year 1861 will | As evacuated, 428, Blaves, Stamm ag = | WHO HE WAS. AND WHAT WAS HISNAMB—THROOBIROT } oo Sooo ow shor ghly the war bas bean using, that Roitman’ Rock i, 357, Bleeping B Meade, K's 7 NAME OP THE UNION GENEBAL-—SEETORES OF DOT mating Math Patarae James Hane Tuertions made by iis proprietors Burni ih, " Keenan—Sixty-fou Bn rar have been rewarded by a sale | Pa te Belling, Fort, Minnesota, 619, Moore, 8., 81. ome nl 7" 4 ny dand Twenty Thousand copies weekly. ‘Of Care at, 455. Boidier's Grave, tulligan, Colonel James on, ‘There seams to have been among many parties, sincethe | Rounds Fought, and Hanley Declared inthe best and most successful Illustrated Paper pul ‘Hauling down a Secession Fiag at, 400, Southern Femi Murray, Rev. Nicholas, Commencement of the rebellion, a mistaken idea relative} the Victor. the ‘or expense will be. spared Eo tert 292. ere or Bepelece ae ae towhichof the two military officers, of nearly similar | During the past two months the sporting fraternity * South’ a outer! Puan, Bate a, 7. Moskets a6 Fiateon, Gengral, son, General, names, left the cause of the Union at the commencement Dave been making extensive arrangements for a great Springfield, eon, in ei mont’ ouard ‘at, Opapie, Gearge: TE, ge 8, of our national troubles, Tho one who did leave has since | Prize fight between two well known pugilists, namo@ - watts ee im Halor General, 4, committed suicide, and we find the error ef name still | Young Elliott and Henry Winkle, both aspirants for pugis” and is now publishi ‘of the craig aes the, 52 Pease, D.'C., 809. continues. listic honors. These men, it seems, have been undergoing: re NE Gorange Story,” ‘whi wil, be folowed Geen Bat 204, 48, foe ee The names of the two officers are Philip St. George | severe training, and yesterday was set apart for the ‘one or morg abort Tales, generally by American suchors, it rere? ake ihe Petre ru. Brice, General Starling, G41, Cooke and Philip St.George Cocke, The question, there" | eventful contest to come of. Sontaine 'sfeompleie atimmary, Rows, with p corns hy Poe ae tae fereis,‘‘which iswhich and which is the other.” We | Itseems, however, that the police had been notified of ome e regular Scheer. to WARD 6 WERKLY. auring Star ieene ot tr ima Rogers, Captain, 724, Bave already given short notices of the two men, but as | the intended ‘‘mill,”” and were early on the alert for the eed pee the war iy hermomentous nop oem cata Bocracniydeveral Lovell Hy the survivor is @ Brigadier General of the United States | parties. A steamtug had been chartered to convey thé- Wore who do not see HA ARVER'S WEEKLY canno* at Bumel enrenda), 2.8 army and a good soldier, it may be somewhat necessary | guests, which was to proceed to Jersey City, where all pare aaa How Vinminis v.05 voted out of the Union, S71. Scot, Wingeld, aged 75,440, again to give a sketch of each of the parties in question, | ties were to get aboard. The police, however, found out ILLUSTRA’ Hunter's Mill, Virsiula, Skirmish wt, 806." Beoit, Wintield, 548, THE OPINION OF AN ARMY OFFICER. their locality before they left the city, and immediately of ag v. -y aa. Corn, 232. a ee - Fe te pag ‘H., 209, 487, The following has been sent to us by a retired officer of | took them in charge. Ov board were found all the provi+ ne, Creek, action a ington, Bummer, Viena ple ‘Samp at, 68 Bizrmat: Genta, W704 Colonel St. George Cooke's regiment:— sions.and » bar filled with liquors intended for the trip. * Albany, Fort Vin yo Te a a, Volunteers aweering to re- | Sumter, ost es ew | wal Blogal, Gia per val rea Franz, 565, Se CORRECTION. ‘The friends of Elliott and Winkle, it seems, were also vi Jana Zo Ghib Iesiincut, ell. ing the at, sae 200, oe ler General Philip St. George Cocke, of Vir- | on the look out, and foiled in one's ie, Maral ak a ™ rine ees, ae nera ral Lane’ Camp, Coa “8 i roned Qurelde of, Me . Bite bi 5 [eapegepan pert yor eit may pr the rebal array? | accordingly jason bape pstarehled : bee walry mines Potomac, inside ¥ ar mn | blate id Forts bear, 759. datcomarine, 70 fi Boeing Anderson Into, 28, Smith; Colonel Abel, 693, but he is confounded with poten of the ae name, who | Weehawken selected as the spot for tho parties to con«_ American me f Semter, 10h, beens ne! Jiyatie, me ooneaton, 669, 670, Bulwer . ph a ue praia from Virginia one 1827, and who since 1833 | gregate at. An Gomntand a 9h at ‘ghumte i et suse ae cgeaarac inter FOF Of, BO of, OL Blephens, Alexander, 125,840 po pg ie pert aud now’ commands all the | “ petween three and four o'clock several carriages as annals le ayia es 2, aera, Main Battery Spe . eral, ‘This explanation will be read by thousands with joy. woll as a large number of pedestrians crossed tho Parclay wade earning na a, 298, ims Qftcers’ Quarvers ia, 1 seks Acai opin Caltam’s, Bagitor r of Graduates, Mill- | street ferry to Hoboken, en route to the scone of battle, : Jefferson F saad Th i, 49. The poli t Practice’at, 304 Jerome Ry Saloon thet Beoaas Facht, OR, The Ealyport of 60, Tiong aay iblirsiies in eorsenks gale ane ituicakel cane nn nem mesatizoe, 1nd The Expedition af 18 Johaton, Vor 31 Bumiter, the Rebel Ship-of- War, 998, oficer ts not the St. George Cooke spoken of by many of | °moers Jaquin and Bennett, of the Second precinct, while ARN ner ven Se eel aot ie rain of thn ied Sinn bt ao ay | 8 he Tok oxk foro of the. inaln (Wi. ‘Aqueduct at Mouth of the Monocsey, 83. Kentucky River, woops the, 143, Byte? 453. he is in orror, as will be shown by thefollowing sketch:— | kle), who it was reported was to leave a well Srbuckie: Fore Tea tan i re Eade baie 3 ae secs raph tree, Putting ty PI Neneh aegis pe ge known sporting house in the Fourth ward, obsorved Brcitsas Troops wider Beauragaed, TH Eeniayette, foryin New York Bay, 568 Reaver ote eee ecrrilp Bt, George Cocke, was native of yartaua’ “na | Scsrriage (No, 259) driving rapidly up Beckman strect seus, 398 i throwin atbchmente a, Ea‘Gtare 1 ron panied 22, Toran, Biveust of Conf Hood number six ia Ay last, enon the at of July, | Sbout two O'clock AM Fesing, satiated that some of Army Forge, the, 591. Lancaster, Fort, Texas, 185. Thirteeuth Regiment, the, Leavi ie, Fearing Brongn, 298 1832, was breveited a Second Lieutenant of the Second | the parties were within they overhaul it; but, unt - ; ° pa y led it; but, unfortu. Brgy Sas SR, cannonamg on Flac ter they Mumani awa rt. | Fin el Age Ge ae gece of are, a wamaonaatg at R | nately, thee within nd observed th ofcurs at inpod Greasia ‘throng ng Br Bridge, 356, Lebanon uation, near Louisville, Kentucky, 667, Frail iheciment Now Y terig Tesahn Isa of the, he the Ist of April of the latter ear he resigned Gonnec. | ut on the opposite side, making good their escapo, but , Arecnal at Watercown, “visa.—Pilling Cartridges, 440, eras ies. ea ae re: ypee Leland Atand Abou 20, tion with the army of the United States.’ Asa military | leaving behind, however, Winklo’s earpet bag con- cau Home” —Retresa tents, ‘228. ‘Earthworks at, 650. +d Mion Meeting ia New York, man he was not heard of again unti! he joined the rebel Grose Monde, Ving, 62% Lewinsville, Virginia, 790. Heiugecs sutering St Luts, 817 Ousaunr tx guasean. Tanks, Ek eich he nde tale tor Iniaeeat ne. pertionian. } rane Ur cormpiene Senting rig, set an drews, sponges, - Bats ane A Virginie, 790, Lexington, Missouri, Charge of Tria Brigade at, ry Up ie a sen ane: Qne copy for two years, mark.’ The news of his snicido has but recently reached | bottles, shoes, &c. The Third ward polico were also on joan pars g jovarior 5 Seakec ‘addressing Troops at, Bee ieee. wl. ” emer 8 for coe Wi ee eat us. This officer is Brigadier General Philip St. George | hand, and reached the Barclay street ferry boat about Baluluore, A Female Rebel in, 86. Pr, View from, Tah Valentine Rooatioe of ye Olden Time, 108 BOF TEN | SUBSCRIBES, VERY | Cocke, of the rebel army. three o'clock, and found three carriage loads on board. Gadvrallers Cam — +] Bicol rehai, ai Autor Honus Yacy of the Shenandeab, the, 708 HARPER'S WEEKLY ts Welectrotyped, and back numbers |, ,SEBTOH OF THM UNION GENERAL. | | They werealldriven to the station house in Warren stat, Bia oy on Federal Hi nut Bang a a Fine at ot Paap 48 Yer Gruen, Sides Se ee sae EA TV anv, ae the ears 1857, 1858, 1889, | entered the Military Academy. in 1823, five Years befors | WHero they were locked up overnight, and in the morning BE at Long Bridge from ‘Washington to Virginie, a7. Vetsbure Oly of, pag og extra, Bd sages maosaely the last described.” On the 1st of July, 1827, he entered | conveyed before Justice Connolly, but were discharged - ihe Siare and Steipes over Custom House, $14 | Louion Hulguts on the Potomac, 670, Velo, aera eral, ani bis Oflcers, 724, HARPER & BROTHERS the army as a brevet Second Lieutenant of the | for want of evidence against them. The Twenty-second be bevel ote Fane York 28 Kentucky, Arrival of the 49th Ohio Regiment | Yicl:'s iiseaher Memes: FFraullln 6qUar NeW ee ee eraeaht ie ae tattle of Bad Axe; waa | Ward police were also at Wechawkon ferry, foot cf Forty 7 Ns fought @ battle Axo; was i 4 Barrancas, Fort, 7 afore he Atak, ye aera, atthe Bait of Spring ield, 6B ireent 216. the He Ridge, 8 UFrom the Philadelphia Oity Ttem.] promoted’ to the First Lioutenantoy of the ‘First second street, and managed to arrest quite a number, who Sends among Contraband 0 Niel General, aad — a Virginia’, the, 0 A few words about Harpers Weekly ‘Like the Magnzine, ert ee ee ne Captaincy were taken before Justice Kelly and also discharged. Beaurenurd’s Camp at White ie Sorines, Virginie 8 alone States, Uniforms of the, 68, pa tg ‘deserves the highest praise and support: | Oya liation of lowa and Missouri volunteers se 'Calitorms, | Notwithstanding the efforts of the police, abouttwo 5 ef ate Anny -crogaing the Foaparaly O ‘olonel, Funeril of, Saas York, 864. bave made Harper s | Weekly ihe! jest Titashrated ‘Paper in the | during the Mexican war, from the 13th of October, 1848, hundréd succeeded in finally reaching the Jersey shore in Bennington, Battle of, 472. Warhiun, Fort, Tesas 17 tes Frigat World, Even the London Illustrated News is tnferior to it | to the 6th of July, 1847. On the 16th of February; 1847, | safety, among them Eliott and his seconds. 1: waa Beran, a one, praising at Weehawken, 60, Walker ¥ort Bouth Caraiina, 66 Tore had it so tony claims upon the pubile, It te 6 fivin ia pedipeiourers tothe majority of the Seoond dragoons, | near eight o'clock, when the party discovered * y ict e was vet o is Z Berlin on the eet of Bridge at, 670. Waring, 9. the ro Schooner, £5 no a88 Ki iyand verapoving of the great war, and brilliant faith | Toutenant Colonel for meritorious conduet in California, | that Winkle and others had been driven of by Bivouse the, 3 on ae tices an ree of the, and victories, Tere Is Bot a scene from Missouri! to Bouth Theso ranks were conferred on him by Congress in | tho police, and all hopes for @ fight seemed lost. Ib dens! parture of Tr rom, 740, Warren, Fort (i (iro views), 769. Selly peatees ache he onan Eemoue, tebe eel truth. | March, 1849, his commission being dated back. On the | seems, however, that they were mined to have a Biockaa 4 te ~ — ion, 764. Sig vi Vikgtaia, te Tr ape hatte, 408, Warrior, {bes jr = plated steamsbip, 92, begets T notorious asa rebel or famous ton Gefender eit on Boce a danagciten ta the tone sath! and, ed aan are tale Peper igekade, the, pre rensele for, Locomoilves sismantied at, , and became 4 hed far Bolin tek" Warped’ Ferg, $8 Maca ects oluuieersctbarEng, 20, Washing at Alexandria onthe road batween, 868 SSohocorarteueemtion of youeriy. Gan ‘Gonder te puper in ficts which Wok place on the 8th of Aprils 1864, with ihe | free ght The whole party, alsted over ily. scores re ibe Haile Of, 48. Maysville, Kentucky, View of 67. Arrival of Horses fy way we plenao, we ind {'a mirror of the times, and as | ADach Indians, in New Mexico, “Ho was din muttoroC n' | ce having @ Mgt, aiartat wiih the pugilista: ood. thelr Boston, Troops passing Faneuil Hail'67. Sen aoe igilance Committee of, 894, Hea oe dharlestom, 76. such, every man who would understand oy ‘srring age in | work, publishod im Philadelphia, entitled, “Scones and | friends, and proceeded about a mile distant up the road Brac Gentes Gant 3 Ek ee sttiery of Unarieste Teh live should have itin bis house and preserve ror | Adventures in tho Army.” On the 14th of June, 1858, | to place called Dalleytown, Here a ring was formed, raodyerine, the Hell Of the, 584, Menlo, eoubined Bapedtlod agsinet, 13 Burning of Hospital a 748. ane peak thu of Hinran’s Wexezy because we owe it « Estep airy tegen ta brett rier pemear tates Ymmediately”stirpped for tbe ; - = which wercan pay inno betier way than by Ppa it Lio ig, and Seward, 62. a ee Muslsionl Rive, Birdeeye View a, ‘ai. Seanisnys Biatee oS oan Sincerely of lie ments. “The paper hae eves Ween heus's | Indian Territory. On the 22d of November, 1861, he was | ‘Tho pugilists entered the ring at a quarter beforenine ~ pon yew Kork-—Rendity War Bulleting, ais hts of ihe, Views of 774,” Bosocra source of valuable fe lnformations and putting aside tho literary | Promoted to a Brigadier Generalship of the Teguldr arm army, | o'clock, and fought sixty-four rounds, which lasted. just einen plmourt B-tugeesentering 6t Loui, 617. Fort 216s esachusstie Regiment in astorm at, ce, | iisrett of ls contents, its lusiratins of the waraione have | with command of all the regular cavalry, which force bé | ono hour, when Keenan, by a foul blow, lost the fight, Brogkiya.| Tong Taland, the Navy res at, 458. ‘Colonel Allen's Campat a Grand Review at, 638 676. lon to copy articles foe CO i toa Ra beep orem eg oy arn pede and it was decided in favor of Hanley. ’ The following fa I ee oe. War, 1, 8. Guu Yard under the Walls of, 408, Horne Barracks a flea, and Sur readersheve bad da, oppoctunity to admire ie Pg po peter pegm iy pooner tied ere am Porn Break , > f patriotism and worth, }wo men. © and Geni fe ‘Round 1.—0n toetng the mark both combatants seom Tue, orth Beck = ha pai ia Louisiana Zouave Prisoners at, 471. evar OD a7, van Family Peper, ithias no superior—an an Tiustrated | lives, and may he continne to do'so until he sees our glo- | in fine trim, and pt shamntyeaste excelente pesto, Brown, For ‘Fort, Te: ing 1 Pickens, t, 245, jane earn Ey he meat aa its articles are pure rious’ ‘country once more a happy, united nation, and even | Hanley led ‘off with his right upon Keenan’s left pecper, | Camp. near Ovathtana, Kentucky, €87. 216. Political Praia at, 887, fie best stot writers 1 Amenck oameg iveoruitvene: te | ee ee: and was successful in getting home too well aimed blows ryanisville, Kentucky, Cam ct plled under the walls of, 408 Beier ah ns Conan penile 471 Ennarous lesiencnuure teal pris bee ine Pack, Pe TES Ie upon the same spot, when both clinched, and Hanley Buchauan add Lincoit enter View of rom the Bay, . Phe Medio, 18S ag and wo presume thaits pictires of the ridiculogs elements | T¥#A1 Of the MacKntyre-Hart Bomb. | went down. Cheers for Hanley. acy jag oS the ae Rescue of oe ‘Smith’s command, 618 Wars Dearne, roves steal T00. < Ge: rebellion ibave ear mod i the hearty hatred of ‘every Provipence, Jan. 2, 1862. Round 2.—Both men were prompt to the time mark: ‘Bayoueting our Wounded at, 525. sag Weste rn Wharves ep at, G15. Take {tall in ait gj rsoree Soaptd ian ds really bit, ‘A trial of the MacIntyre-Hart repeating bomb was Hanley led off again, but fell short of his mark. Ho,how- Carrying in the ‘Woun ted, Wace ‘Nig! ght, Harrun's Wamnsst Ganecen rmation or amusement, evar, after a little sparring, got in on Keenan’s left and Of the Black Horst Cavalry at, SOL : Warne Yr Detrolt, Michigan, 378. RPEn's WanELy quotes every suecesgand allpraise. Jt | given this afternoon, in the presence of General Sprague | went down. Quar ree of the e Siaty-ni mth Regiment ai, ‘at, 508, Mosticeio the, Shelling ‘the’ fhe, om. WeatFut fon, Preseniation of a Flag to the, 484. aia iL pot say fat we wish it to be better than it im} Tor wea weare | andstaff. Twenty-nine explosions were obtained from Round 3.—Hanley again succeeded in planting a heavy Geusraceat anes ae nena Wit Veda sates Omran oil | —— Pe a tego d ad . ic ere fully demon- Retreat of our Troops trom, 500. Guns at, White Piains, Virginia, Arrival of Rebel Troops at, 617, strated, Genoral Sprague expressed unqualified admira- | _ Hound 4.—Both men, after e alight paugo, went in with, slemcing the Eee Batteries at, Key of te Magazine of, 164, White Springs, Virgina, BesuregurdeGanp et ait i ie ee ea tion et the suecesaful kate of the exhibition, ‘The next | TAPid action, Hanley putting in bis right with telling ef. eritngion ieee toe 7 srren, 586 [ ges ol Seat soy: if as8. REFUSES TO GIVE UP | trial wiil be made in Washington soon. fect, and Keenan making good time on the former’s left Cabinet of ie Contederare Biatca, jaldraugh's Willard’s Hotel saved Zousres, HIS OFFICE. ribs, ending by Hanley going down. The, at Washington, <7, see Mugaou's Hit, vine aa aluswaiemad Willa, General, Samp Life wr ‘aah Asawy, Jan. 3, 1862. American Bible Sootety. Round §.—Both mon, shifting positions, commenced Caawailader « Carp at Loctat Polnt, 89, With mae Walamsyort, iif nia, gine Fotomae at, 28, ‘There is considerable of an imbroglio at the State House | _ The stated meeti © managers was held at the | Sparring wish ae effect upon one another. Keenan a mah stericaat de” Hesksie, matlogat Springfeld Armory, OW. pitaeent hy pemmeeng nee today. Ex-Treasurer Dorsheimer appoared in the office | Bible House, Astor place,on Thursday, the 2d inst., at a pane aes oe ee jeep with = left, . Gly of, wih Troops, 86. . "and Clottue thismorning aud took possession, refusing to give up the | the'c stars 3 tha Een. rfintier Brad’ fa bately bie foul blow, striking Hanley: when down, Pematition of a Distillery at, 290. Neral Expeittion, the — Winans'e Steams a Keys to his successor, Mr. Lewis. Mrs. Derabelmer | The daceanoot the Rev, Dr. Turner TOF many yoars a | Cries of “Foul—foal;” but the decided in favor of Fiscing cary ‘Ordnance at, 390. ‘At Hampton Reads, Winchester, Vi irginia, Cat Camp ip Johnson at, Foot Ball in, 657, imsists that, as Mr. Lewis did not file @ bond | member of an important “committee of this society ,n life | Keenan, and time was called. Sameron, Cap, Georgetown, D. C., 924 Ou the Was, 700. ri , Meret Place in, 568.” patos. the’ 1st of January, he te’ wok qualibed; | Cosette Dee ead os areeilio to tea Pee ty matleeh 5 algal ekerten be = or Drea B Hovis, Ca ot Pgh DS oom, eee ee umenar tae and that the old Treasurer holds over. The Secretary of oecasion, the 00th Psalm, pear tera gs fate to the | right again with telling effect on Keenan, which hi fol- dus a nay Life Life 1b Socncs Scones in), Kew lew Era, e Gunveat dag. Wate et Piesta Uhrowghy 498. State, however, issues a certificate that Mr. Lewis is Taree ew auxiliaries» were recognized, two in Conneo- bel up with great severity w the latter's left peeper, rea Di jatile Ol a le l. one ind @acion. Maryland, Burning of the Bri "Preach Quarter; jackson Square, na, the Steai ie ekected and has duly filed his bond. It appears from several agent Round ects to tie former, ig aa oor ealler roo Oren inte Hare seen crt Creda ei i = Rouse : Sing rt ssjer for the Rebel Lewis was not esata bak the bond should have fea regard othe, atte tho wore and the “ear 7 Funds 8 ae ite sparring, foley ‘fone Yuerior of the Dome ot the, Isa stom House, Mint, St. Charles Hotel, Flower Girl, | writin og Ege Amy ia, 0% | yecore the Ist, and hence the technical mistake. Comp- | Of Soltiera; from the Rev, Ludwig, & =o sect oe oetsing into a-paseltn, Hanley got home Qerrging Siores to Campy S82. 4 Newport Barracks, Kentucky, 684, Prandoise, ee Firings Salute, 212, 248, troller Robinson refuses to accept drafte drawn by Mr. | poe mace ad Paton at the artetee “ot | on his antagonist’s Taft jaw, bat received one ia exchange, . < ker, 8 “Camp of Vermont orienta, 4, ae ‘eilibg abuut Bull Run, 61, Dorsheimer; so that a portion of the business of the office | this society, and the large demuta for them, sadvalso in| Hanley ppg lord Oo. Se nn aap revilie, Vinstass, is, onlay 70 pron eR iat iy?” Tyeapapeuecamar apa ‘gatastandstill, Mr. Dorsheimer declares his intention | Tru v0, Preperasion ot of dn platen of a pocket German [nari Sc i a Bian Brg, Batterie at, ala New Year's Ere jn the Country, 4, Zouaves, Fire, of Kew Yo of testing the case by compelling Mr. Lewis to proceod to | Biol? Munsernence'teceimt of books for South Carelive, | _ Zewnd 11.—Both men sparred at random, ending by @.- on, Clty ef 6h i j “pearlng i, Cae aed agg Ro corlnn, Bataz ot at See Vee roe giving account of Se eee late soldiors, | vende 12 and 18.—cThe same as the former, Hanley 3 Niagara, the, ‘at Jeddo, Oye LE seamen persons who are learning to read; aot peaks, Eintre'on ge Sat. Norfolk Naty Yard, 164 ad Plotente Lise of, =! alee 2 Fire in Philadelphia. from Rev. R. C, Henderson, Demarara, B. atng to read; going down each time. . Bindeeye Viewer, tas Desire ae Pe oe te Pamapsurmis, Jan. 8, 1062. | {hauka for books granted by this society for distribution; | 4,2"°rtnighment, ie lott. eye Tac” closed, ockade North Carola, the 456 Gharlesiom Harbor De Seiten, te. 268, 60a Afire commenced about two o'clock this morning im | [OD RAv: Tess Ooi eee aferanee, DIbIG, clectse, | Sha he appearing, rather timid. Hanley camo up af Novelty Works, New York, of, 651, Forte, Inlands, &¢., 87. the basement beneath the American Telegraph office: | typed and printed at the Biblo House, with somo account | Dright as over, showing not the slightest appearance- Dolo ated Mivetasiypl Bailroadh echoes Chesapeake Bay, 300. Howard’ trike distribution of the Scriptures’ Im tho Hast: from | of,sovere blows, but manifesting s desire to bring the of, 996, Haat Aectgost oa, O08 Balloon View of, $07, 's Express office, adjoining, was also damaged. Blackf eo tant fight to a clos. He shot out with tremondous rapidi Od Hen cnt Wie dosh the, * Goast Line of the ‘Gulf, 197, ‘The damage to the Telegraph office does not exceed ceeiot hocks grantaa ara ty the Beande nomledging the re. | apon Keenan's bugle, but, unfortunately, was og on as, ons, Oto of the year 18W0, an, 29 gat aren the Pebeenlag of Baro 30 $800, which is insured. The fire being confined to the ene bible wark in South America: inched, and went down. Zonaves from, @B1. by egg ‘Beeps, Hatteras Lalet, 679. Dacoment portion of the building, the telegraph instru. | , Grants were made for the Leake and Watts Orphan Sees £0, 8 A Seen ene enather, ont ihe, Bridge 121. Kentucky, War Map of, 662. 2 Asylum ; to tho Presbyterian ‘Board of Missions ; to the | Sally clinched and both went ‘own. Cheors for Hubley. « ba ridge ncrons, 27. Marsland'on 4 Virsa Parts of, 278, : ments escaped without injury. Telegraphic communica- | ‘american Sunday School Union for Hayti; to the Ameri Round 16.—Ten to five was offered on Hanley. Keenan Padus Nous, Imad ably 6 Nichetpl Hirer about Cairo, 17 tion with the country continues without interruption. | and Foretea Christian Union for car ingens; to Hickman | cate up, and, watching ls opportunity, got fa a sockor Steam ze, Crew of, 498, E terns Cae gS a Missourt, Teterior of, 0. ‘The operators were on duty in the fourth story of the | County Bible Society , Kentucky ; to aid in sapplying two | om Yeon ys knocking him off Blrst knock down aa ttonee ae Mertinabarg, 67% monn! on War in Cs build! t the time the fire destitute counties in Michigan; fourteen vokimes in raised hae a, Harbor of 6 | si sm ~ lca S7ik cla tip and, the stairway | letters for the blind; and over eleven thousand volumes ‘Round’ ‘ound i gay on Hanley going down. rcreee, Balloon . Decoming densely smoke : Lighthouse at, ress, A is 6, there was considera- | for supply of soldiers and sailors in the service, or in hos- a d19.—But littlo sparring, clinch, and both went - dle alarm for a short time bout their safety. All escap- | Pitals, and for colored persons at Hilton Hoad and Beau- | gown.” Cheers for Hank! i ed, however , without injury. A boy, believing his escape | aise, thaee were, granted by. reauest of agents, chap: | “Round 20,—Hanley dashod out with bis lett and got im Sh SBME RS| sae 496, 512, 628, bea, Toa: Tao, 128, 138, 18 I, the, sunk by the te Pickens, 241, ia, hot Collee for'¥o for elaategs peaiog through, 438, spy gist ana fle pana in addition to what auxiliaries have done on thelr own | yeetaar® Pow Witt changes Hanley dows. j forms off ruil. ihe Basie’ Saha The front portion of the basement, on Chestnut street, | S¢>UM aetna ows Den Bier to patter: around Life in the, 556, 4 - Sevsnnab, Gcormia, 3 ‘was occupied by Mr. Trenwith, dealer in periodicals. His The Dry Goods Trade. the two combatants, so that for a while great excitemeat Beat of War, Ba! w of the, 460, establishment was completely destroyed. The fire a ensued in trying to preserve order; finally both men came shestre, Phfladetphis, ac iecdeat ah Seaes a Vicar 208, Dably originated there. Pro- | ‘The following is a comparative statement of the im, | to the scratch, and afver one or two blows Hanley went Eating at Washington, $28 tbe sr Pater Cael Pictorial Map of the, $60, "Most of the goods in Howard's Express office were | Ports of forcign dry goods at New York for the week end | down. ening Varuic a 6 Bouth Carolina, Bea Coust of, 762, damaged by water and smoke. The amount of loss is not | ing January 2 and since January 1 :— Rounds 23, 24 and 25.—There were but few blows exe 2, Showing Counties and Slaves, 1m, tained. — Han! going down at the end of cach round. ton, of Soren in Indie, S14, romn the North, ak Somihera Bases, 19) FF ay RC - For the Wesk, 1880. 1860, 1861. This was evidently the beat fought round. nell ot er ae General Braga’s'Camp as seen from, 87% | neva Map of, 801, Inspection of the Twelfth Regiment, New | Entered st the port..$2.007,208 1 sees Soviona pol men fally administered counter Bits, Hatley gets eo ak Hens prety ~) em of, 8068, York State Militia ‘Thrown on pear 005,478 043,838 597,010 ting several blows an the mouth, and, on.closing, Hanley iorvement of, 5 Since Jan. t 5 Bomming's Fi Gusbea at, 138, Washing’ of NEO Moicon View of, 61% The Twelfth regiment, New York State Militia, were | Enterod at the port.$118,152,624 108,921,100 eae mo | Guemey e See re fo han Penarth hers and fro West Sees act Wir inthe toe inspected yesterday afternoon, in Palace Garden, at five | "Brown oa market... 1117347623 97/680)428 45'184,400 | “MSCTIDE) + _ seh mon came dashing out from their cor- “vier, pci. ts ing wiih the Tiat regizngnt, 8 Pickets rebel caonpe of eee on corgi aTR J o'clock, by Assistant Adjutant General Biss, proparatory | , The Abor® su\emasn oe ao eerie forthe ma nig core but See ithe fuer yo and his Gun, 244, fast to their being transported to the seat of war to join the | Week Leu anya: igians apae ‘Rounds $1 and 32,—But little arabe 47,177. sparring, Han- ort, tes, Tov, return of Volunteers 0,0 oo] Rach, brea = Bev, 3 wd ‘Twelfth regiment, now in the field, It is expected that — rg _ ceieuiy' aaa, {eee = = ley going doin rach te, time, and Keenan appearing to have Baker, “a cet those eve . oe eaiating at abe Light, ‘a Point faabel, Peas, 226 Banks, Major General 6 they will be sent off for this purpose in a week or fort: | game ‘period, in the two opteceding, rears, "Round 85,-—Heavy oxchango of blows, Hanley showing peng Poik, Bishop, ——o ‘4 — night. The men looked well when drawn up for inspec- | while the since the Ist of January last have | some little weakness in his left hand, and going down ay at MsCoak's Headquarters at, 816, Peron i bul = Berry ‘Edward, 7 tion, and all mee perfectly delighted at the idea of | been less than of these for the same time in 1859 | very easily. Giana Obl ene Porter, F. Baurega: neral P. @, 7.7 again having a prospect of seeing active service. On the goods consumption the | Round 34 and 35.—Ending the same as the former. riure- Port Royal freee i at, We roll a called, the h of the regiment was 5 Round 36.—Keenan stepped out with great vigor, and rer Job pale ag Nite: 4 Benjamin, J. P., 940. ascertained to be as follows, independent of those sick, went over to Hanloy’s corner, when he was prompt! on nines a ri mroac, our Army on ie, eee. ty. reas 516. f ke Men. bony watts ws; n'a well aimed blow, sent Hanley 7 . Bai A, Captain Avery, eet. : Sot “ Frevnions fo a ithe had “Arn (s traion) Company 8 Captain Husen Round 31. sp pena sparring, , Hanley going down. a ‘ Paulie ‘de 2. ing, she, ad Company D, Captain Hi Round 45.—Hanley now s20med to come up with renewed. te fordlng 7 Company E, Captain R vigor and dhot out his right. with telling effect on Kea- Hankins Mase 305. Company F, Captain nan’s oe a closing it, and sending him to pis ‘and Cruiser, 9, Company G, Captain Boyle. grass. jeer ing.) Bevel picket Capture of a 740, Company K, Meund 40 Hanley Wikrested, but got around to his peel 1 Union Picket, 688 corner again, when he let goa slashing right hauder, and Rebel inte ey my Total. teceaseves went down. Reculingin to Rigs oa.ihe ‘Potomac, 67%, The follow’ bames Previously reported 55,008, “Round 417, —Doth men seemod all pluck and sparrod,well House, o. p |, A. Weeks; Adjutant,G. F. Watson; Sur- Since Jan. 1........ 65,736 | Hanley ending the round, as usual, wae Ment ouauet ~! — inet ot, 208 % wo ix Berker; Quartermaster, James Purdy; Chap- As usual ayo Ga ‘ane while’ moat bots ‘ime acer 48.—But little ‘sparring; @ |, and Keenan fenton Clements; Quarterniaator's ceregaut,— | porters and jobbers hae bets Tet, wate ay are | abun 49,60 and 61.—Both men administered heavi ut handers, Hanley ending the rounds as usu —Keevan came up with much eagerness, but Hilson; Commissary’s s Sergeant, —— Alga: erly Ser- ‘—— Anderson ; Drum Major, ranging affairs for the incoming pag tt No great activit; and ri niles James Maxwell Trcrented wat the end of this is oF the beginning of the ei ouad th ip Boones of the, 308, Rode island ire, aca Yes Yor Camp and Parade BRichmous, virgins a aed Washington, next month. We havo no nad tte wall bon for bis antagonist. He received @ SS Testing Banery, kote eeaprare oi ‘emory oak oarviagr in 28 - By needy quotations for domettle goods to, notice ca | stinger on ie otk chk an went down, van: a iaemases ae — v} icles were firmly com- Rouwls an wore uninteresting rere ‘Bayard, vine Fist ime Wetater Reg Ba re Oghaty = ‘The New Yonx Herat Seen are mamas ons mission” houses were not anxiovs’ to sell, | Round 68.—Hanlcy showed a little carelessuess, but got a hin at ot Vader th bad f sohatt siyles lithe Rebel Navy’ | looking for & further advance in prices. to correspond home @ stinger and want down. fave. York lor the P eves owns, fom Ravana “Webbe MoCullant, ‘setae, | Ore Boerly with the coat of raw cottcn. | Dunnell and "Round 69:—Both men seemed as ready as ever, Koo- Far ‘Court House, ‘oor, B34. a cman so. vis, Lieutenant J. ©., 17% . a y » u Merrimac prints have appeared in market, and acolo nan howover, showing ‘that Hanley’s blows had not becm Prctosn fring, 80h. a" COvAIEY Oh, S7T. a0. i iy Said semer Poets rand, Oboek's doses mores iacloligg | 2223046. fot the former and at Ite. a 26/40, for the lat woll planted. thf od Li gn Scene ons Transport, S97. Pe hpringn, ot he na, Colonel, 716. the y Of all th it Full cout nine | *F foollen goods were quiet, and most descriptions, ‘Round 60.—Keenan camo up and went to work in @& y, Une Saen On Votantecte, Camp First Connecticut Bes, Major Goneee 66% tounage, ‘armaments and mse commana ap a, Lb gf , were dull. Foreign ‘wore | business like manner, and got in on the top of the chest, ne Gzunboet, Capture of the, 8, Mille, Virginia, Uraves of the Ohio Volunteers at, 87, | Doushorty; Colonel, far af ascertaioed., Finally Wt arrives asthe con- | {reetlar end sales moderate, Englih woollene, army | wh edi tase id Hanley went down. ate Sy, arte emt on 70, 7. Bougiennierarn ra clusion that the war vessels of the rebels are thirty- | though not hg Good of" nearly i |, Seempetaknue teens marie Ue tes tarning pote ; Pam! oreherd, 887. Bevery teamers, ‘soboone: — . noe ot Mit Pinkerataig® Sound, M. 0.6, | Romney Bate of, nae Rupes 708, 124 re Fatttives oa uwelve very larga slaumeteor from ano | ride, were dull and prices The | for Hanley got, n his right With telling effect, kiocking Gur, auacked ny Welling 717. iecren ier Coaeel to 1,200 tons, which, upon emergency, might. be convert. | restricted | credit adopted by the tre h Keenan of ao in felled his t to the Fora ity Barty, Peiurn Of a, 618, Russell, William Hy at Ma. Le ed into vemsela Of war. Among them are the Atlantic, | Béwr® 00 be adhered to. Four ment woollens 63. again opponen| aan’ " Bap M77. the Galveston, Miramon, Tennessee, Texas, W. G. Hewes, ee in most cass, for cotton fabrics , seemed to be | ground. a, 79. if Mabon and Budel, «+ et Has er “Lantiys i meutions iwonty-tw® vecoels wich aro | wwe prevailing decision at which the trade most generally | — Round 64 andlas.—Hanley came up smiling, and shot Svera\ ignagaratog Camp Benton, Od ° Gait tuse as rebel’ transports, making altogether eighty-eight have arrived at. largo sate of bine cloth was reported | out with hist, doing boautifal execution, whien Keenan ‘Apron teelacas ta a ta ghar tad Sei sisi atiuy Sette | teigeger se io Jat mnracamesat | adnate Gantt sommes ne bt ey i Fand-bae Buttery near: 2 , / at the price ol 4 % is Y hia, departure 6. i i. Vip Gane 7 Howe wos, | ime, tte ta, ~ Tia ciate enaménasin, Heretics tok mcimmenies | Le ret othe auction sales wore over, and none | on hie eide, There was lanianly a gy, of oul, aT = I ‘skirmish SS vaenea ‘al, fo fer ab KOGA, taking 'Cight Steere nan | nportance transpired. ‘The atock of aw cotton a the referee decided the fight won by Hanley. iprual Nocaven oa ine Duckie Gatch, S08, favta Rose Islaud, Camp of Zouaves on, 678. eth, Generat fi. 1. making eighty seven officers in all. | New York was reduced to from 6,000 to 3,000 bules. "the death ef, pees nie Hardeman, dr, Po ae Eoows sotuitg wt sever of ‘hon guaborte und other | Spinners are said to be growing short of supplies, and it Personal Intelligence. Paes Savannah, the Privateer, 418 aa tery ie armed vessels in the principal seaports of the South, of | Was Supposed sevoral mi.la would, ere long, be compelled | princg 4 goin it the Brevoort House yesterday. a ory Major Generale of the United States | Hii J foairuay I, *y tre operations it may chance to ear, should ite man eReras Woes. to visit his son, tho Duke de Penthievre, at tho Naval in Holi, no ‘ver send invading armies in the neighborhood. Academy , Newport, R. Re by * ao ie oometed by y.Veteateenn, Gm, Houston esras a. pabeeen atte Arrivals Pree Departures. ©. P. Homminway, of Chile; H. Brewn, of Pittsbu Reerwie Srecpacn, 208, quarere, Hunter, Goon Maun Porc aTioy oF Matre.—The following elassifeation 4 ©. Daige, of Valparai; Mra, Childs and family fe ving th the Cavtogs, 721, * Generel, of tho male inbabitants of the Stato of Maine is mad: aroot—Bieamehip AaleMe Risspatrice and, leds, | seid of Tilinols, and ©. a dutiog ihe te Potomac, 716, from the census of 1860, by the direction of oe up Pi I Kingsbar 1.) LD Morrison and lady, JF Clark, Mra | tel re ~oih at Ge Everett House. one amo UO meee a 5 's House for Arms, 726, Jeeksen: James: 1, I ieancen, for the purpene jon of Adjutant ame and four ebildren, Me Virtue, 'R 8 Carer, oR Philddeiphiay are peng 0} ae e Of ryeere Beat of War, Balloon View of, 400, ao General ion, for the purpose of a new organization Beiurier, Dor, Mattnian, J MLeedom, Mr Morrison, Jt, | Captain Radford and family, J. H. Weeks and wite, W. yan bent dout Beminole and Mo vatae, the, roseph B of the militia: — Wheeler, Miss Kate Forrest, R vee, Lehman, Mosely, ‘at Niles, of Boston: Liowtotant aboatou he Moke eee ee oe enaite cows Broce , demerit frmitiee.... pe Nay Gren iho ies, Murrweedie, foc tei husetts; H, Kearny, of St. mae buling a ekrmndele,aleoars, 8. Bateirs or bacecegy’ 1er he Wer, jones, or B., Ge, homwen.: Pree? Bleur Gor Hove, W Siniih, Jaw Morab, WG Fuller, | Lacie; 8 Woodward, of Vormont, and it, Hate, of Chte i course of Constevedins sit Seventy-ninih Kogiment, tue, Now York State Militi, 829, | Kuncg Mursil, 445 From 26 to 30. ——- tage, are stopping at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, Made er ‘aut Btoamcre, 6 Gonrpebovarh soe New meni, kelly, Brigadier General, 78%. From 30 to 36... L. . Penaman, of tho United States Navy; G. Coiling, r new (ii IBustrations) sin. shells aad theit Manufecuure, 168. ir er U., 341, From 86 to 40 PHILADELPHIA STOOK BOARD. of Connecticut; G. B. St. John, of Norwalk; A. B uae—iecidine, Borie’ hy h : Frotn 40 to 60. PHIADELPHA Jan. 8, 186%, | Lienty, of Philadelphia; 8, A. Seaves, of Oregon; J. — Graysin Cinciogati, Littng, aa . " id, and bis Gene: ais 09 ne Wabash, 724. From 50 aud upwards. Stocks irregular. Pennsylvania ‘a be, 76; Keading | ant wit, of Elmira; G.C. Adams, of Greontiold, uaa, rylend, M*Muliiu’'s Rangers wt, an's Date vy Of Light Arc ies Railes 734; Morris Canal, Long Island Railroad, | F. L. Perry and wife, of Bridgeport, and . Goodwin, ‘Train at, 616. a berg, nO ‘ea anti, 292, fotal.... severe 9%; ivunia Railroad, Sight exchange ‘on | Hartford, are stopping at the St. Nicholas Hotel, mpiimente to the Seresntonicte, 475. yes, Ot Kea) Notwithstanding tore thay onetbird of our mate | New York wt par @1-10 per co premium. Senator Harris, of Albany; Colonel Kingsbury, Major sina, Randec aie fipginiane at 29 < jmniapieaane population is shown, by the above statement, to be under Panuaneuenia, Jat, 3, 186% — | Dawson and G, 8. Davis. of ‘tho United States Army: A , y a iment figuting thelr Way through sevenioon y age, and moro than one-half under Flour firm: salen 5,000 bbs. at $6 31% for auporiine, | Mol ensie and entenant Patterson er the Uni ¢ a dh b ndover filty, wo have etill an cifeiont fight- | Wheat firm: sajes 6,000 bushels red at $1 38 a$1.95. Con | N 1, Colgan ancfumily,of Philtdeiphin; H, Barden, pomneaee” | McKee, deyn dy Oe jon, in cave of emergency, Of 14% 972 betweou | KeLive: new yellow, br. a fons pork, $l2 a $12 60. | ©: Fr Brown, of Ohieago nud 8, G. Bryan, of Now ' ey 1 Wiagract How, Susge, 9. dy yours. | Whiskey firiu; sales 1,000 bbls. at 21e, per gallon, j Haye i, avo stopping al the Aetor House,