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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1862—TRIPLE SHEET. @elary, Ly thoconstitation, were a co-ovdinate bvanch of | sand dollars, and aathority to twenty-five thou. | and efficiency of the soldier, 1 have not lest sight of the Our Albany Correspondence. aan delivered rareraataatintien, were: oe et Gonee | ont sateen oblatied ad shippad | expendiicsea involved. No foquiaition Bas Doan mace by ? po sapeiagy sig PO REWS FROM THE UPPER POTOMAC, | moras setvered an opinion at dan Franciscolataly, award @trministracion, besides the three powers of the govern- | pineteen thousand Enéeld J were delivered | the government that remains uubonored. Among tho Phe the The “i tt a es pm ult from BS-ut had Leen, at no period in our history, aud, from the New York af a covt of about three hundred and thirty- ene. Feapgnd to the call for the defence of tho History of Assembly Caucusa— jeementione Faspearn, Md, Jan 7, 1°62 strokes per hour, nee Mombelet ture of thinys, could never all bo held at the same time | five thousand dollars, capital {a April, New York has not on steadily an- and Counter Charges—The Opponents of Ra mond Play Tho latest iotellig recewed from Hascock teat »coljsen wito bark \ 3 Perkins, Nov 25, and she G, cither sect.on, ‘The issue of the election gave satiefac- By the twenty-fifth of May, the thirty thousand volun- | awered every demand sinco mado, but his, timo after into His Hand—I he Bzcilement During the Batioving— | vight states (bt Ge etaae fed Be wh e prebatte bose coals bed she cot been loaded-with lam- tun i the city of Charleston, and the result was scarcely | teers, authorieed by the act, bad been rained, acoepted | time, besought tho privilege of adding to ber foreo in ~ Cer’ aa General Jacke: pes iret, be . * Vorkins cut through her outside planking down ta. male Tuown before the plotters boi 7 sancuncel thee oy aly og or, 7 the fata. alesse gee fe shall exbibit an unwiing- og be geunsigesd senate Oriel fer Cleri—- | oniy & battery and am infantry guard in sight dda b ise, so that on swinging ermiination to deatroy the Union, The Jeacers weuk ar regiments. enth , | nese pond to the wishes of the goueral government, Democracy Come » ‘ort resident pr? a ~ , One rebel held, Bot wait, Iney da'ed uot. They drove the public as | the respectiy tal eid ofhosrs had been eiected, | its goustituved authorities would soem to bo the proret | 4 Buter Conuat -Preparing-—Whe Re eee ans ne oe OARS Sinaia Se ee 1 (of Boston), Gibbe, from, Bttsabethport @ mdjies wich impetuour haste toward tho brink of re- | @ed (heir serAlees accepted, end on the twelfth of July, | medicm, through whom alone company and regimoutal Paae'l al oes pans © Cee im Fivsretay wight 34 inet’ On the afteracen of the Ie Dellicn. ‘The alicged grievances were but vague geue gene of the thiry ~eght regiments bad left the State. organiestions should De accepted. H—Organication of the Court of Appeals—The Lar: have been killed. {oat Seely Hook bgt Deasdng 8 by W, the wind comme: [ 5 den e ; - t 9c Ocwber I received a communicat! ™ regul iy Caveus evening 248 | Jack»va’s force consisted of tem reghnents, with » lar rr de were ke} 4 Boe Gy oe oy pee wed eeceal Slats: Mites for wervicg and | ihe Department of State, inviting my consideration of the | stirred up a great deat of foeling among the members and : 0 a sah moreieg en eoleeameniel plomat mas tioti6 dee in loyal States. A firm and choartightod | despatched to the seat of war, ‘gubjeot of the itaprovement and perfection of the harbor Pp 4 eres ‘s bagcage and supply train, aad tea days’ coved ration’ ag an ee jedeial Executive would have eummar y meted out the ore were accepted under & from the defences of the soa and lake ¢ outsiders in attendance on the organizatien, and fromthe | 4 a ° ~ ‘ovate of this State, and re. » it is uot known where be woat, but it is surm/ peraities of the law to the fomenters of conspireey and | dent to a commities of citizens of New York, four Volun- ‘questing me to submit the matter to the cousideration of | bitter moanings on one side and tho rejoicings on the } bo intends (o attack Colone! Kelly = command. reason. But ago and iil-placed contidence bai roudered | teer and four muilitis mente, amd accord: to the fhe Trosident tid’ and nsde bite blind to. obvious facie. | dest information | have teen eble red Red ee een nee So Soe ae, Sak other, I am able to obtain the cavses which, pus together, | Gencra) Banks’ Third brigade lef hore at Gye o'clrck 1 disio, Certain members of nis Cabinet openly sbetied the rebel. | also two other organizations - by the War | }u2 Present ingus had revealed itself in | PTvgbt about the result—the nomination of Raymond. 12 | yesterday morning, and arrived at Hagerstown, which is thon, or were guilty of wanton treacher ‘They ured | Department independently of State auwho- ‘armas, to inveke the tirst the origizal movem: th ds of Fe or ‘ on ‘ . their intervention for the overthrow of tires place, the origival movoment of the frien 9¥- | twenty-nix miles, at five o'clock yenterday evening. ‘thei high positions to strengthen tho cous) .ratore and to | Files, previons to the Girt of July. By the | O) nent ond ation cae federal Seacain Y i r ay ‘¢ f ote govern: cripple the uy ond navy. ‘Ibey bad controlled the ap- | Midle of thet month, Unien, and although uns ful in their first effircs, it ar rery ou y Accurdingly he put, her for Outs nd abe track heavily io about? mi crew lott her in the toate eafon Sate ow Bediord, The vessel will probably trepubiican caucus was asignal failure, | No stragglers were left along (he route, This march | bes - ad Pim nt of diplomatic representatives, plach¢ in im was Be ieved that those ts were still industriously | 4 tho moment that bis opponents issued acallforall who | was performed through three to four inches of «now. Pa Pere Amseeie, Woodbury, arrived at Boston 6th inat Ris veimmenis and weret agents, were employed, with thonmaed four houdreds of vwo | shgavoring to accomplish their purposce by degrees and | sustained tho poloy of to President to meot in easeus, | the brigade will probabiy reach Hancock at uova toviny. | {evan atl ainda” Let Chia Ne” Nw tas nthe, the.r approval,’ lo visit Europe to inflence the govern. thousend : and of three years | 17 Onicoversise with i me pepe gona n | Raymond and his coworkers immediately commenced an | General Lander has been assigned to the command of | the int. «: play is clamies ‘there, A. glen of orn agumenoee | eds ane 7 7 fue Wor Departments | requires that iteball remata in relatious of peace and | tt#ck upon it, on the ground that they would not par- | Colonel Kelly's division, and Gea. Williams sakes com- | Crps Ord, whens she sas henstede et ve end then ran for psc nee relypad ntptinn be 4 oneal S aa 7 pa friends hip, ticipate in a caucus with those who opposed them at the | mand at Hancock, Bu @ Ino (of Sto:kton), Lancaster (not the as the | cculiar character cf Southern society. Spurred on 4 ppeaest eneation, in company with several com- | polls in November end went against the Union Siate | Tho latest from Rancock reports all quiet. Shletie |e Eastern papers), was the vessel lost at Cape By uy andsmmbiti-n,theleniers toiled liks giants. pe. ADDITIONAL TROOES REQCIRED. Sore ot 80 Ca the ear alt the attention of the Legis: | sicxot headed by Dickinson. Acounter charge was im- | ‘The extravaganh reports of our deing eut up are all » NN EM A esa a mY Le, ag the | ulm sino Be egnenment a Recon tmepre: | of Now York by water ‘were bot leant defended, | mediately raed tat iby were Jun astound a thoes | tie whe Norih. Congres was charged with desureyivg the eom- ‘wonty ve thou. | 2nd the epportunities incidentally led mo during tho | who supported the straight republican candidate for Ca- | The Connecticut Fifth returned last Thursday from for Resbury with 9 cargo of gusne ‘Mmrciaboquality of the South, and hopes she mast entee- informed bim of jw hog re unmnedintely’ aeagred. the | Mal Commissioner against Talimadge, and on that cou- | Hancock, and marched again with the Tuird brigade, to Naf evilsds tal stl a ogee ‘waga: t were encouraged. Legislative bodies and eowven- s & < therefore Secretary of Stato that I would aid the government | Siderablecapital was made. Raymond seeing that tho tide | which they are attached, yesterday morning, They have reat oem changed (rom tho ob- | m ght require, Dut stated thet the power: ine extent it sions of the people were suddeuly ‘conferred by the | in, cor Me ; a Hl - Providing for mention ch any tram! Soun Jonw B Myrns (of New York), from Baltimore for Se of a sonmeaniions ogee ay easy wes pre pee Co New York pH op A tiers and harbor 9: : — eal seaion cat -atte agetne ines sane Lia by octtese sai and | not been attacked, os stated, nor have they been in @ port. Bees, wont arbare. juside of Greeubury Voiut, near Anna were deterred from no deception, to carsy into execution | convene the Lepcinnre epee Go overenant woakd fur. e a ty i [es a ee ported tbe pen portion of the Union Bate, tet, -* eienanoos oglhvsertong . Y | dcaw Acuory arrived at Halifax 27th ult with the crew and 8 a 5: correspondence. wi “ge ty See iouporaearied sahaten of napus Sie A nish the msanay eonsenary fer ss the Engineer a Chie, relat thor, will te as | ead are oe tat roves he Eiteriske saved from wreek of scbr Kwpiiv,of Maine, frou Berne fow maneee — a large and A —=> calls for prompt and effective measures on the part of the | Position of the straight democrats on the war question, | [MPORTANT FROM THE MISSISSIPPI. oviee bekeans Pere Neer Fir ean chy snd bad aad mart of SSE ren ea ap rgeree tn crs memes anemia cerpane aed esc ed - ween sous and property of : ou ty-one, all but five or six being members | Gunboat Reconnoissance Near Colume | 0's uit in! inion sand the Libotthe, was going to of ihe benefits of the Union, was rg 9 ory ad chesen to lead the way. On the elected on atraight republican tickets, many of bus—Seizuro of Contraband Goods, dc. | what tu re wasin the report, @nd would wreck the | Fecember her Legislature passed @ formal vessels if found as represeuted, act Of s:cession. Next followed, in J , Mireias te serve for threo 7 wor, to an appropriation sufficient to ide suitable defences at | them elected over Union nominees, sigued also by Caso, Ill., Jan. 7, 1662. Giahaina, Fiorida, Georgia. and Louisiana, Weune to Seb: | ae cnaer the Gees doles Mow Woe, sibs til exposed patna; and so tha no time shall be lost, T | every abolitionist in the House—the call was published | Flag Officer Foote, with the gunboats Essex, Lexington | yureamasted any sunk ering reary, Vi ginia in April, and Arkansas, Tennessee and | In framing a geveral order the ot a Se atnes to peaceed for the caucus at flye o'clock. Tho other side,or the | and Tyler, made 's reconnoissance down the Mississipp, | Svout } mile NW from Cuv y it North Carolina in May, maki wat of survey, and to take the proper aiite- i hie f 4 i i Y, making eleven States in all, and } tho officers aod men, | deemed ‘of the service re e - , Ses Res tapepacto are ont of water. | Soune pieces of = boai, one even belore the incoming of the new administration, | quired that all condilates for should pass en eodent . In ‘of the prompt action of the supporters of the call issued for seven o'clock, im- | this morning. He went within two hundred yards of the } cask aad portions of her house bave comeashore, but nothi: ‘The people of New York, strong in their loyalty and | examiuation as to their Btners for fied amt of. —_ Soon eh a ee. it la manifestly our duty to pro- | mediately called a caucus for consultation at four o'clock; } range of the rebel batteries. On his return be was tired | brs ven, heard of the crew, nor is ber name known. Mr pry icespenels er yen hig cage a hepearenent wo | Geers, —tec yy {0 8 partial degree —— dence requires, looking to tho g oe eee ee this ete A eas ch icaaid in ing reap rsd Ape big ype ap anigy to which bythe now 1 Pige, There is every reason to reat could seriously eutertain a disloyal feeling. The} omeers to the service As reimbursement. Chamber, bat really done noth Be oan Bas (deainb Wing Otieer is highly "I New Seat when tho ebulitions Incident to ry: | lec woh ag in the ares! ee a = 4 TOXNAGR xD VALUE friends there just ia titue to get them into Raymond's | satisGed with the reconnoissence,and has examined all | girhisni Wola carseat : sul good sense people would restore weconrag ag, yet, © to Feceat cocerrence, caucus. Had it not been for the four o'clock consultation, | points on the river as near as two miles to Columbus. fears are entertained that al Barmony. They kuew, as ail know, that for eight, - both bere end in Europe, id phates owned by John Ward, of W: , who chartere Rarmony. They kuew, an all know, that for eighty years | eulatmenis weve ise active ay al mas are aad in Be there would have been only about forty present to take | A deppate freni Cape Girardeau today says tat ade- | Qariy uf Now Hovesery om the Shiu Yor'8dsiing au Sons: that tho immunities of each State had born aacrefiy | obtaia the vent cass of trcons’ f aesana say taat nd, renders it not Part in the caucus called for the special purpose of ad- | yachment of the Seventh Illinois eavalry, while scouting, eee’ 9 Sele hte Ne aaee See. Joe all ated tre mae ——— b~\ - ae branch fay yp ry vancing the interest of Raymond, under the protext of had captured Major Williams, of Jeff, Thompson’s band. e 4 peeps Het ibe nafortunsts vessel eould bs the West the daify proceedings tn tho rebellicus Stacee were such as oo ann = Sah can ta eonenl pores, the Party, and that caucus would bave proved a fizzie,byt the | The Surveyor of tho port of Metropolis seized alergs | tint the srevaillig wine would uot neve allowed her tact to create astonishment and to weaken the faith of the | than a ange secure o | * = the port of New opponents of Raymond all being at the Capitol went ip | quantity of gold age, morphine and other costly druger | a8 far wostae Straivord. Beatie, the west Haven ciait nan Most hopeful; even, the President became alarmed at 0 ang rae and participated, under the idea that they could defeat | intended for the rebels. ‘The goods were from Cineinnat!. | 2, wported by her oflicers to he wachonen Anveathnnuas 40 Congress, in which wan exhibited unwonted firmness, : taivod at these epecial | Of *am veuscls Raymond even in his own caucus, but in this they mis- News from San Francisco. Email schoone® was to lente there the noni ‘ny or Leos ho suid the nation was in tho midst of a fearful revolu- eddie to judged their strength and did not make any calculation Say Francisco, Jan. 3, 1862. Island, to get a ioad of ennd, and it is more provabie that this ecr annals, that ‘the Unica must sod ball be pee " | 18 one hundred and party. 2 i 5 i Piitiudeiphia fur Boston, in datreas, Last night: auniag the served.” Ho deciared his. purpose to use the military oh umber was au- | Suoee joporis from foreign Mr. Ogden, a Union democrat, of Yates; in order to tst | "*TUS*O™ San Franorsco, Jan. 4, 1862. se oct BORE sant esti bal eit ee ee eee vwer agaist all who resisted the fedcral authorities. | larged to one hundred and twenty-dive thouramd. oe oad tho question, offered tho following resolution:— Arrived, steamor Ungle Sam, from Pana: kr Amebah, Sertey, of ana trees SAihiind tor Sow e Tavisiawnie of this State, ina serivs of resolver, with SRW Tone sueeee se Gun SEM, dollars. teed 4 ek tat al a York, caro time, parted her best bower lastnight, af Tarpa but thiee dissenting voices, “bailed with joy the’ firm enetlnetae )— IMPORTS AxD EXTORTS rap2wolved, That, all members elected to the Legis | Sailed, ships Kit Carson, for Valparaiso; Inspector, for | jin Cove, and dragued into this hardor, and went ashore Aignitied and patr.otic special message of the President,” | «nat New York baa seat tale the Geld at mnfecury cet | op WS ture who are in favor of sustaining, the. g0- | ciassow, the flats ou the east wide, avout aalf a mie bolow the wharf, @aid tendered to him whatever aid in men and money he amight require to enforce the iaws and uphold the author!- ty of the feverul government. Copies of these were cont. porno! Rgueirous sroeecasion Ce the 7a, and ie on and - 5 en bilgea, when she S20 Ace. Suis and rigging ion and savo the Union, and oppose i, } saved; hull and cargo about a total loss, {0 unjust and partial legislation, and corruption i high | Sele of Seats at Plymouth Charch=Rev. Notice to Mariners. riffemen, ninety-nine , of were three mouths militia, of cavalry, ten regiments and i t i ol eas 4 i. »{ | One baltalion; of artillerp, two regiments, two battalions and low places, bo iavited to take seats in this conven- Henry Ward Beecher’s. Notice is hereby given thatthe South Sheal Lightve: Se He Ue Enea anh ait eine etre een a aud nine batteries, a rockst battalion, and a reg.ment of tion, i ‘The annual salo of pews and seats in Plymouth church, | wht h parted her meormngs on the Preity yy Fon peed TEE VIRGINIA RESOLUTIONS. aon aoe Nested caltthen eaane Incheon An interesting debate followed on this, in which sove- | Brooklyn (Rev. Henry Ward Boochor’s), took place last | “ig” fer siasion, 0?) Davis new fo th Shou, een Maney | shane. 4a anes hore are now iu the Stale, of volunteers master- | Caictal dats by - da desrea ralof tho Union democrats urged its adoption. Raymond | evening. ‘The edifice was crowded to overdlowing, and | pF A LONG, Clerk to Lighthouse Tuspector 24 dist, pray toot greener tral dre Me ecrsice of the United hot foarte patron creat and Pierco opposed, tho former making party sppeals; | the bidding was quite spirited upon the occasion: Sanpete * Whatemen. toviting such sates as would “auite with hor in. an Thora lucrensing Nae York ccout itetion tecne heminat | _ Rostiinies ‘with either “ct the erect’ Powers of | St 8 party all the way through. ‘Tho recult was that | ‘The business of the evening commenced by a fow re- Attombes Dee, ship Gon Soi, Bhicidge, PH 150 ap £0 Best cioit wo aiy st the uhapry eontrov:reies,in tho | gui thirty reaiuieai®, Maer In eub Gat all but three or four of those of republican antecodents | marke of the pastor, Rev. Henry Ward Beechor, It was | Suctowento Destine do B00 op on doe whi Bee Oe eptrit in whi ho censtitution was originally formed | to numbers are as ‘Voted against the proposition, and Raymond secured his } fourteen years since ho (Mr. Beeclier) had come among NB, 24 ‘all "told: Mare Ana, Bot sr, PIT, $99 “PF and consistent rinles, s0.a3 toafford ade- | turn, i quate guarantees to th iran vetone ts ates for the security of | figures rolatin Point, settling the question that the Legislature should | them, Although that church might have been said to eae Seth Be ee es ivided on the question of supporting the national 0 iy 0: os - I not reported: Lark © a Seat Cign, fe Rareink. com siopare Pe soeeh Beas | thers administration, or, ia othor words, that. the interoata of | Have &rown wh amid @Reltements end, storms on tte oot | aauceed ol'mut weponieds ora u suitable Of Ape intasagia of the | Sacto Aestae, Mery bea never vermont |» Raila, Deo 17—Ar off and on Sth, bari Mars, Barker, NB to 0 wer » pow. | the balloting for Speaker. The Arse allot sohite ine | spiritual prosperity. After a few more introductory rox | SrOMgry "ahr Gucsattejs: hey Os 73,20, 30 leient even tainform many of theTegis: | Tota! that have entored service beyond limits of Sn, sevneialy At | Period, when extraordinary | atrexgtt of each candida!» for himself. Then came the com- Re ete Ee eT ee caaneet Of | bark Mary Aun, Maer, for tires in session, and Loo brief to convene these nov in | state... ns eediieeeal sesvcregsasusunn AOOOTS | Supplies of men and money have been, aud will | pinaton and the result that would work out of it, Allthe | the Cccasion, whom, Mr. er bert tsanspe, doe dm doy Anion do. doy dos een’ Beosion, Inovertheless, did not feel willing to let this or | Now in the State, mustered imo United continue to be drawn from us, to im | candidates withdrew except Raymond and Hurlburd, de- | °"p9 sale of seats was then commencod, and proceeded | Oxceola, Hamblin, do, to erilie wontin wooing ibd ble to @uy oportunity 6 ridg a reasonable hope of success, | service { necordingly recommended the the. “a We ate now engaged | cidiug the question in advance of tho ballot that a clioice fill—would be at Talcuahano 10th of Marea; 9th, Fi : wn The bance of courtitutional freedom, resolved rapidly, bidders being quite prompt ip speaking, The re ool, with Orgkilin, wad about 400, bole eee within | steal te eee fighting would be made on that ballot. ‘Tho active operatorn for feet oh bark Cuzco, for Liverpool, with Oreiiila, and about 400 bbls ice was knocked down to Mr. Dennis for $100, he | y5oi1 saved from bart Columbus of Ne the futher ity of the Union throughont, Chiractor and patriotism the public would have full con- | of free who entered the pt 5S ee on A TAG Eee selecting pew No. 188; second cholee, M. K. Graves, $70; | ported wrecked a shor: time sinoe en fidence, to meet those fom Virginia »nn/ States. On We shooit not weaken ourselves by taking upow us a be of @ x third, Charles Gould, 675, and soon "tn propertion.” Bid: | A i Stranburg, of alin Congress, N Febrvaty 1, 1! 0 Legisiatnreselertes con « Secon. "Oar tank upon ibe waters and | Sysraeatle OF ane offi eatt, Gat hadwits, | Sing, was a0 bigh in every caso as last year. and in some a etait ye rta will be Se 0 ‘ations has been - | cages higher. ‘Tho sgle commenced at half-past seven ie af ean mnt charged 2S from “mat be meine, my tS fa Oe ie Fite eateries bmecogn tg Mn ices te ga, JOINT RRSOLURIONSOP CONGRESS. Discharged by error ia United ‘Slates manta tateres Our eaccor iw Jost opening, | course of Hurlburd’s friends 1a voting against the ‘The appraisal sales bring in an amount of $12,060, and | at's. wit cit ail tolde would walt ext, On the 2ist of March {received from thevresident an | Discharge by court martial... , &. Te SS renuest a4 the, respect Of | sition of extending the favitation to other mombers, and | ene premium $6,323. for Caliso. Also reports, spuke in Oct, bark Cap» Hora ingens fovea guahmer fo tw cana a | GaGa a ccacdicas | Mine dln Ttteaceereas, Sh teaches | Bie ioareme oy eonetee Rarmchtieay's priee | whe Bankers’ Conspiracy im Philadel: | mith je ener pmo nt nee eet i rang es tenes ‘ harged by expiration of time of to the ‘we ud believe é “ ne: Commemany “on ede | eA letter from Capt So Sree hice deal ee coe ts | eM ertenesteeeneeteraes ene Soar | Searing test in ng Pa reiaomema, Sn. 1102,_ | 8 Aah eaforeentoe: Stokes ea ad tastrument, in the following languace—"No amendinent | Now in the eld Fesult, almost ovory persoa im the ball was on his fest. A | gorge of eur banks refuse to take Treasury notes on | ship Hunter, esse, Wi, M400 bhia A 30 whoa hd vapors wo 1000 wh. a o ball bo made to tho coustitution which will authorize or | | If there be added to the latter the volunteers sow in Give to Cougrees the power to abolish or interieve, within | tho State, an available force C3 4 hundred apd three Be: B, ’a desk watching read: jepoui i ards date, Roman, Hamblin, do 600 i ; evidence of the probable re. Pate gor wuer panel ersten Nvurnnstos Chace A Sekenrie Ni, arat al ans “Oot 39, with 400 bbls spoil. Re. Hd 1 i fal HH f H State, with the domestic institutions thereof, inola- | thousand threo hundred and couse @ult. The count showed that Raymond was the 800 8p 800 wh. Ci Zig that of persons Leid to labor or service. by the laws | _ Its estimated that, Im wddition te the Toreqoing ‘Above and be. | Guccesaful man, A*'a maiter of course there was gene. | Sout? n.cozen bask In the Unites Sites tn a yeas sum | MeKenste reportn very bas ‘on the fonth Coast. 8 OF said State.” “Nothing more than the adoption of this | gate, at least twenty.tive hundred mes have Fal rejoicing on the part of hie friends and long facoe en | gnd give usa national currency.” ” | Herreudeen eck, seho was compelied toteave, ble ship, He Sout ie should be remembered that this action wes | metsted above, ii _ Yo poaltive strengit Dut the poor maa tj The La Crosse aud Milwaukee Railroad. | their ha as pod 5 remembe: his action was s e the fi rtunity. The ship sid faked after the withdrawal of” the representatives of ‘This force is scattered over mine States, in hres of bis opponents, and | erow out of contingencies developed Maweavaee, _— rome | ofthe mals, Mr. Quinn, for New “Zealand, aud Norts meet Biates io rebellion. And this fact alone should have | diferent brigades, and under twelve genetal of div secret BO person could haveforessen | Judge Miller, in the United States Court to-day, ordered | "AY cties fromm Capt Husaey, of bark Stella, NB, reporta her fore letermininy question of securi beightea Ampor tare under mized ‘cond! thi ings a Bouth ta Fighte and the rid spirit of tho North han foregoing exnint by comment ‘Fae igures ore ease Sapree “ree days. ‘The postion of Spea Se reea se income tn the case aghingt the } at Faia Dee & wih Gathuret? dated Paita:Deo 17, reporte assertion ani jumin: Jat cou! uttered. od will now to o Ly ¥ a Revita fob each commen | ye fe Tagg TALON, ea a eS t,| a ae i ue ge | PET gata har its, le ror ve ‘a 4 reports pon Ss ugg ncaa ment during the war, east of the ai aad woah ca Party j,but now that be has been noe i forty congp on te dollar, “Ths bonds te the Grst, sohd tet, arrival at Honatuli Des tien frat the itbethn with G3 . They have enriched States thet lies within 5 ee eee Cal nemted the eee ee con, | Win thelr Diced. Thelt beching baw et al to sneure ths position of United Sates Benatar at tue ness | folate uaieeen Uf tte taterent la paid theres to bewo | sosth: sr snip aarengo, XB, reper , pidly culmiuated. ‘The newly organized Con. | Righ thelr ol pape ty ‘ney Bae Reh chs lsincance eae . z pi Eldvitge, of ship Marengo, NB. reports her at Hono: federate adroinistration lost no opportunity to add to the | Beve never, forgutsen the aigulty ead Gu Resthes tae bh nal ot Hubbell try Lad - Ma Te LT) od Geert oe excitement and to urge on the rebellion. The leaders de- | Civ on" sag udenbor te tite Gonfeem ee | Ig tag knowledge of bis character, Ww Capt Cornell, of bark Martha, NB, reports her at Honolulu termined that a “blow must be struck,” that “blood | Courage, coolness and the endurance of have far aa’ tho schemes of this session are , s H t P PING N E s ° Nov 21, from Oshotek, 609 wh thie season. gust be shed” before their government could have ayle- | characterized them in the hour of danger. Of the Girt wish to be ja the favor of the powere tit be will, panacea ates Cape Davia, of bark’ Gratitude, NB, repirts her at Honolua Bned existeves. Charleston harbor appeared to be to obey tho forward call, one of her 3 to B taylor ‘agent, who 800 to hy ALMANAC FOR XBW YORK—THI9 DAY. Mov 22, from Ochotsk, having taxen 100) wh 160 ep and 1400 selected for this bloody inauguration, ‘The muater- | was among the earliest "to inscribe’ his ‘aking on the ior the eugecestal candidates PO OF | gow wises, 7 25 | MoO Sure. .....-.mOr 1D Me | ee NSW Norgan, Hamilton, wan at Honolulu Nov 28, cccupationrof Fort Sumter by Major Anderson; the pro- | Dricur nace of here aartyce. Oebere, of oh The ‘of Raymond carried with it the Clerk; s from ‘Oeboisk, AN wh 18,00) Ibs Lone this seagon, Ship Hie Honged proparations of the insurgents for reducing it, and | Oroé™' PAWS alten MECTE™ (at Ot ee oy ale the Union deasberats frors repudiating tng cs dernia, Bumpas, NB, hed stopped her leak, which was fn the She fring upon the supply ship Star of the West, had | disease; and from yet others not e breeze from Somiection, Mr. , ® Union democras, had tobe | Port of New Work, January 7, 1863. | fore peak, ant was ready (or aca Nov 23; Would take 1300 to SGxod the eyes of the country upon that point. The pecu- | the south but bears upon it the: ‘sighs of those who, ehosen, and Mr. an arden of’ an nu=Nov 7, of Gallipnzns Tlaude, ship Morning Ldghty ort, it au] was thrown |. Mr, Van Nort, hailing from the hime 4 veh wre be ak ng ee Steamship Karnak (Br), Le Mesurier, Naseau and Havana trom'so » Trident, Fisher, NB, 175 sp Mar diificulties of affording supplies by a government ves- | jeacve they lord ded would inate ooumary py Aged ‘course conid not ask for the . rdf of with the from the same locality, ghd in- | “Ship Guy Mannering, Dollard, London—E E Morgan & | #!2¢¢ leaving port; bark (hic, Baker, NI, 240 «p do. ei, and the moagre amount of subsistence in store, in- v reourd @acoa the cominanding ofeer to inform the Governor of | Tehi4,.4) the {ulema eel | When the enduring recurd Bouth Carolina that unless he received a supply in two dier, the w: Ur suffer “id Spoken, &c. Gays he must surrender the fort. As this was obvious}; » the war for the Unies will nothing when com, formed bis friends that they had better vote for some one | Wiley. Ship B F Horie, Crary, uen-a for Bam Franeicen, Oct 21, 1 Seapcaniblec the avasention by the federal forces was in, | Pred with tue grand struggle which gave us @ matioual else; bat, in the face of these facta, he received Bhip Julla Lawrence, Spear, Havre—Snow & Burgess, tnt... Le r4 eleven votes, showing that he had a great desl of positive | , bin Grakeme Polley, Norton, Cadiz and a market—F © ; avd bad gucceseful candidate for Speaker |“ gnip Charter Oak, Witham, Philadelphia—Nesmith & Sons. . Baxter, 19 days from Sen Francisco for Cork, evitabie, But it did not suit the designs of the rebels to | °xitenee. a 38 Tea | Peceive the fort with MAJOR GENERAL E. D. MORGAN. ian —~ room pn orang hoe re tendered me == Hay inn Ayan: conn of Nona er New York Bhi Jno Sk Somers, Lao yy weal m, from Callao fer Cork, Oct 25, ‘water foreo of more than eight (housand men opened u o appointment of Major General of volunteers, under iy, 8 would have Been hard to beathim. Raymond * ‘— Mele ee Bovelgn Porte. the devoted itile band. It was phy. tho act of Congress of July 25, 1861, and ee, having 4 combination with the friends of Cushman, the Bai Olsen, London=Fuach, Meincke & ‘ens tee enone fe ns Peaheaeniaioiens § : A at. Bark Stanislaus (Belg), Paulson, Falmouth or CorkeB D | Bais, Nov 29—In coui re. The result of the fivg o'clock cancus of course settied | Baru Leonard (Br), Corning, Cor’ —Edmatston Bros. ig the question of the o’cloek call,and did away with Bark Ben Dorrance, Sinnett, Cork—Walsh, Carver & Chase, CauLso, Decl—Arr ships Hortense, Barno: that meeting. | The straight democrats and those Union |, Mark Antelope (Sar), Wold, Queensiowa—Funch, Meincko | (and #11 Sia for Chinehas); 12th, Jo- Glteheist, demcerat hoen from 6 ‘ 7 er, ‘ ane ale diomatee om tommebnae nt tine Raafiic (Brom), <=, Brémen-—C Laling. in port dth, ships ¢ snd lashed thelr call for acauove this Moralng emabeaying BERT TeEe & ins), Peiracce, GuesanewnW Males | 04 OS donpe Glen, Cemmer, torte lead tetris 0. 7 Gilchrist, + for do to 0 precisely the words of the resolution of Mr. Ogden, thes Brig Shields (Br), Emery, Queenstown or Falmouth=J O ie t, Bernsee,and King Philip, Dicktord, for do to op get ye Al p Racectdheed geerd eT aecpartt, King, Pernambuco—Napler, Welsfort & At Chine! 2 Heo 18, wulpe Goonge Ragnee: Ratehelter, for the repnblicans in a position of desiring to vide Rankin, Spein Mee; Heapaes, Perea ene / " * for sevouty men to hold out against ench odds, and the | Crested the State of New York into a inilitary dey fede. al force, cuder the guns of the rebeis, enpitulated on base bon comnts: ae ver a canetes _ the 13th of April, On the saue evening the news flashed | }! id et one were ade oe itu —_ — 2 my r the vast telegraphic net work of the country. | {aie ihe uervlce ft gecepted tt, although of course Rorthern blood was stirred. ‘This gratuitous violence | tage to the service, I accepted tt, although, of course, and this deliberate insult to the dag conclusively proved This #1 Ae fi bgt ey at Stan the vp tall that it wus tho design of the leadecs to broak up igviattions of ths goumat orvormmmens by 4... ph to Sopular mibid, completely mitied for your Information. ‘Tho Military Doard, the yal Rtntes., They ehivo-acely dete tinon tepat coms | Comptroller and tho chiefs cf the several ‘stait depart- We robcilion, and this purpose Las been strengthened by | ™Meuts will present all necossary details. The Legis- we and refiéction. Tie President immediately appo! lature will, I'am sure, approve the efforts thet have been *, Booketaver, ‘ 1 #—Breit, fon & Bo. for Cork do; JW Paine, Qrowell; Minstrel, Clifford; W ae eee an ot Congres ta ane arely arnptuted | mada to meet the demands of the t. The exi- | Cuoy cowles, Datey, Doyle, hy, Prete Hall, | the Legisiature on that question. Under that call they | Brie Nellie Nowe, Pike, Centue gon are to in Kewsil, Treaty Desuto, Needs dels, A Parks, Bich: « @iso Issued bis proclamation calling for soveuty-five | Sc2C¥ has been great, and the means of providing for tt, | Halsted Haring, } & Havens, ron, Jones, , | have nominated their candidate. The issue hag been Conklin; Baltimore—C fF Piet Co Tucker, Congdon; Harry of the West, Coto: sie a Tiree thontion inilitia. “OF this foree the nests | and of mecting in all respects the desires of the public, | Lalor, Leamy, Lovtrel, Murphy, Newkirk nice little war between the factions is al- ker, Cadiz—Thompeon & Hun dros; Alice Veunard, Kelley Scnrise, tovi 4 @ New York was thirteen thoveand mon. Ont the | Dav at times been beyond the ability of those O'Brien, Oivany face, beni, tales Ton Broeck, Trim: | ready on the tapix, ready to break out the moment the Ri Todd, ethagenas Handy & ters, Porter, ail 1g; barks Reindeer, Bartiet!, and Betsona, Morning of the 15th 1 communicated this fact to the | With the duties. If feeling of iinpatience has been | mer, Van Eien, Van Vivot, ard, 8. Waterbury, West completot and the committees aro formed. Bunt Mel BH. kt {Yeand—D te f, Hoxovere, Nov 17Art. brig Josephine, Stone, Raker's Srecmbly, and recouneaced that a nlitary force suit. | Mauiferted in consequence, while its influence has been | pruok-—26. acd ing Ra Bent Three Beothers, He herst—D Re Devo”, Islands Sid '2oihy back Nite, Buadridge, Melovurne vies Mee Gioutly large to mect the prevent and pro. ecttvedemauds | £0™eWhat dishoartening upon the public servants, it was | jr, Seymour voted for Thomas #. Gray, of Werren. have to tnke the back Schr Albert (Br), Langley, StJobp, NB—P I Nevius & Sen, | Kean a teiand with of. f tho government h rized, end that ter discre- Uap beodiiecre ae ep = 7 anne may Oy it fy Tyg aoa on eg, oot fla vo i cori, Miner, wary iy Wet 0-H Benner in sein Harrisou,JWood, for San Francisco with ie oem echoed: a crush a rebellion, w in all future wi al monbders to ombly, de quest! ¥ ro! ‘om the demo- iw Chingaro , Druminondtown—! nai nt Seaerrnnemiessoenhcy ta! cimpazae: | Mage the mt eh tho ost wicked nt | Saad "the ack uy ‘cutee peck oie | ctevene ile recat eer Ete onary toga eqpine Maier | aac Are smahip Bohemian, tres ra essary moans theroior. A bill fur this cb,ect, in a fow | bistory records, Accombiy. the President in repudiating the proclamation of General | oi; Klien Louisn, Suaw, New Haven—Master. Taurave, Ot —Sia ship Peruvian, Roberts, Cork. Bours, passed through all the forms of Jaw, with but eix CONTRACTS FOR SIOES, CLOTHING, ETC. The named Merere, Hulburd and Seymour ate | Fremont and his final removal. This will bring Schr Tariff, Provost, Stamford—R Sanford. Mazattan, Nov 14—Ia port dark Catalina, Demoro, for San dissenting voices. fs the Senate its pasage was cqually Under authority granted from the War Department, | committee to ov uy ete the point, and forco ARRIVED. Praucieco ut § « Nays, Prompt and decisive. Itempowered the Governor Lay, | comtracis have been mado by me for large supplies of | Mr, RavwoxD, them to show their Had it not been | enty stodern Times, Wuirame Dublin, 99 daya, in batlast, | ,ghiHTanucco, Now 22—Are bark Chase, Rafte, Baltimore Genant Governor, Secretary of rtate, Compiroller, State | URMorms, under clothing, shoes, ordnance stores, equip- | GaxTiaey oF tender jusive call all such controversies would | top S tunes. Was off Montauk lat Inst, and iu the lace NW | (*Bd Lrocwedod fer Ho vanetson. ot estan, Parmele, Bog'neer and Surveyor and Stato Treasurer, to accept into | Mente, rati id other necessary supplies for and oa | for the honor you have conferred upon me. Farcept the | heve heen avoided. Upon the shoulders of Raymond blown as far S as lat 83, for Niork 4 aye, " tis service of the state, n aduition voand aya part ofits | Secvant ofthe United States and fee from any pecuviary | rexpenaibii'y which ‘Searvies wi i and ivledye what. | sud no trient reais al the reaponsibilty of thecon- | "Hari W B lic (ir, of Yarmouth, NS) Hammond Gri, | "Rio Janmina foe 2—Ats back Canale, ced, Ball YT ” acco i s ua rks Washing ry Miliia, for two yoars, thirty th volunteers. ‘The Y except on account general govern: ever of ability or experience oe ag bed Be ne: qneees, stthongh tetued ender a broad call, prunk fore Vopeallyatd, carried away fore aie te Hemplon Rosas Oiicers named if the act immediately mot and reaolved | L#ubmit aform of the contract of which several bun- | performance of Wo raise soveuteen regiments of eeven hunired and cighty | ded have been executed by me. The uniforms with | else I may lack, | promise you ‘ork. S—In port bark LP Snow, dig. recetved other wamage,” Ist inst, lat 99, lon 1. Deo steers WCA, Oct L2—Arr bark Sait Bin Satan, it eta was vot participated in by the straight democrats. Mr. gah, passed Br brig Joka Nimph, of Liverpool, N8, i i ~ * rociamation was issued b: which our troops ave supplied, being more satisfactory | tality, aud @ paramount tion to the public goed, | Connolly, however, stated that the call met with bia views, ng W. stor ries ester, Webber, i doled eee eee Ratt y or riled, ney Calling, CoF | (> them, and, in certain’ details, more appropriate than | You will seen eéopt, rakes x quidance'of your de | and inietmed the’ members of the Ceacun that he could | "Bias Rarracouta (Br, of Pletou, NS), Creiehton, 8: Pierre, Sei eceis MukeeT Rani Tene Ltt ae ‘vous at Now York, Albany aud Elmira. As tho Board of | those furnished from the government re house, I have | liberations, and it will bomy duiy te evel there rales @ | anite with them om that platform, provided that they | Mart, Deed, with sugar, to | aster, Had ry NW gales Amerilean Oilicers, formo:t under the act, will make @ report, accom. | bad the privilege, under authority from the United States, | the various exigeacies that may arise Lehould do 90 | carried fm thelr aotion im good faith. He presented — ‘J the pass allt aia, Deo 20, with oases, io? N, Jan 6—Ar iS nn, Paniod by the miuutes of its proceodiags, it will’be suit. | to furnish additional supplies, from time to time, to our | with any undue degreset rigor at any time, I trust you | @ candidate for eue of the minor offices of the Senate, but t ton fi 40; Hoke brig Oovan Eagle, brig Arabell (Br), y Lo Giout for me to sey that the spirit aroused by the inault to | *oops in the fold, eo far as ticable, and am gind to | wit attsibnte it exclusively to # desire ton-cere de. | soving bo dieposition on the oy of the republicans to’ . : if Ynegiew as cokre Deeeeas is Sislosteeors vis aie: use fing in Charleston harbor, seut a company fromevery | SAY this ig a cause of mutual satisfaction to our troops | epaich, efficiency and to the prosecution of the | yield any of the offices to the other sido, he withdrew bis ), Duell, Port Spain, 22 Bilgabethports Bvergngey tr Rimel, N¥ork. Cla Meighborhood, aud at the end of @ fortni; he, ‘and just | and to the Department. biic Dusivess. 1 shall solleit your panies haine. Marseilles, Nov 13, oringa, Ward, Melbourne; Molocka, No Liver: when the spirit of voluntecriog wan rising, the first quo. | Sinco the last of August the State has had an agent of | kind construction of my motives im all coset ond chal | The reault of the Assembly caucus last evoning re- or}, Clark, Marseilien, Nov 13, | ool: yark doin. Wibthtup, Bliridge, Mmaneas. ta was filed, Throogh ihe efits of a tember of the | Much military oxperience located in the office of theCom- | expect your support in everything that may be exreutial | moved ail obwiacios in the way of an immodiate orgunl- | PENN Yio Oi icimore, 18 ays, Had heary Nw | Went to sea, wiod N and it. Bark St Jago, for Board, who visited Washington for that purpose, the | Missary of Clothing at becca ine through whom our | to the proper prosecution of our common labors. The | sation of the House. It was accomplished without any | pairs, was up to Barnceat 24 inst, and blown 100 miles ou | Portland. 18 0. anchor below, gcvernmont consented to accopt the tweuty one regi. | ‘oops were supplied with clothing, and to whom applica: | most delicate, as it is by far the most important. of the | troohte this morning Raymond being placed in the chair, | Shor; split foreanil ud mainsall ahd voth jdm gt lad hg Rep lg ks IF ny By Bd ‘Mente still remaining of the force authorized by the act | +04 for supplies of various kinds conld be made, Sines | duties which your election Pa me is the ap- | and the Governor's Messege eeut in and tead. Fhero is no Schr Coiner, Nightin Plymouth, 7 day Goldsmith, NHaven Vis Pocomoxe; F et Feferred to. Ou the 16th of April ordered the soventh | t2¢ middle of November the Inspector General of tho | pomtment of committees. I ehall eneeaver se to eon | question thet, for the despatch of busivess, Mr. Raymond | | Senr Red Wing (iishorman, fb ae ip ated n via co; J Is Simmons, Gandy, NYork; BW Fars militia regimout to Washington, and the unprotected con- | State has been stationed in that city. His oxperience ih | state them ns te secure vigorous, Intelligent and, above | will make the best Speaker of aby member of the Hause. Hes > pe ee Bg gale when witnin @ few mil ney | Hagion, Robinson, Jo via Chearpenke; OB Smith, Soper, do @ition of that city determined’ me to despatch thithor | the fled, bis familiar acquaintance with army oicers and | ail, upright action cm the varios subjects thet may | fvce bit opponents have to admit that fact. Tho only fedaner Guriew US transport), Parrish, Baltimore via | Vis Accomac. Sid Br bark Noivai, St Joos, NV; Br brig ‘at once all the remaining militia etrength immediately | his position on the ata ot Se Comesenting 2 aihave | come before them, You will permit me, gomiemem, to | thing to be regretted in bis success ig the controversy | Portress Monroe, in ballast. ‘ % Onward, logy 1 hey IN Norton, NYork Available, Marobing orders were therefore issvei to the | given Lim peculiar facilities for visiting the camps acd | jinprese upon you the consideration that fa proper. | uathae bere forced epam the House by virtue of the | Steamer Qetarara, MeLaughlin, Baltimore, pe ee er ieep TW Sepneny " Sixth, Twelfth and Seventy Grst on the 17th, tothe Twen- | inspecting the condition of our regiments and kuowivg | tion to the and coneciontions care with w caweus over (he support ef the administration at a time Steamer Kennebec, Garton, PMiacelphis. NEWPORT, Jon 4—Arr ache V Barkelew, Burdick, Blinn. “fifth on the 19h, avd to the Fighth, Thicteenth, | their wants, the commitices of the Ateombly atiend to the besimese | when ibe Logs ature of the Lumpire Stave should speak | Steamer Peilcan, Jones, Proviaence. Dethport for Pawtucket; sloop Temperance, Davis, New York Ss ighth, . Twanty-cighth and Sixty-niath mititia and’the Eleventh | _ 1 for Somerset, ie known to you sae, a fee arts eae venntow that comes before them, will (he body Heel be freed | as with one Foley. ents were fitted out by the State. c! & for Somerset BELOW. 1 ‘Volenteers on the 20th. Tt wil be remembered that | 6! b algo waa | from those onteide. trrenponeiivie’ aed en eves Tam informe. from @ reliable sousce that Mr. Greoley Py mg Hovey, from Loudou, Deal Deo 2, with mdse, Sth— Arr eche Jj y Adame, Hadwia, X iy 8 obstructed on the 20th by the barnt the case with the three months’ militia, For the re- | jufimences which substitute pte este for the pe wes pot for Laymond, Collector Barmy, however, tele- Morgan. sloop WD Mangim, Thrasher. do for Tasnton (rpit mat: $ivead briages between Philadelphis ned baitmore® he | Mainder of the foree the general government bas fur- | fic good, and impair the of the im the bed hore, urgiag Bis election. ‘Thequery arisen on | BAPE IAOD. Oy sous wm Romer, Nod. falta to’ Jib) BYa seha Agricola, Asia Catlet; Soop E what extont this fact iuterfered with the trains could | Mished, and is to furnish, ai! the means; and ruppiles | integrity of legistation, It would @earcriy be becoming | thie point, Raymond im the combination with Chase shpat “NW. ‘a ! Gth—Arr achre S F King, Camis for NYork; Georgia, Rock- got be ascertained, us telegraphic communication was | bave therefore been in accordance with the general regu- | in me to allude tothe mensures that may demand your | genious Seward, eed yet recelving the support ofSeward’s | Windatewunset NW. land for Staten Island; Ringgold, Crowell, Provincetown for <ul off simet immediately. 1 therefore directed | Mtns tte to tr sncetgtrentiaie SA ee oeteek | aeeniasaet ae eee toeanatig teen tolls oF 1 ts int, Eto cash Gan © tue WE bo eaty seutne Miscellancous. Mia iport at 8 AM, abip Bello Creole, ashore on Cont Talends . 5 reecgn es hrs o nor a in ; Ite Creole, tne tleventh Volsoteers was teeny crpuannation rendered very desirable, if not = | as of won at... and of bat ituss pablic \inportaneo unt the There wasn creat deal of heavy ice adrift yesterday, which | bricsJ Balch, Mairon, J Picton, Wabash; sehre i 8 Lover: 'Y, by the ad- | merely partizan and personal cone deretions: vanced scason, which are not provided for by thearmy | jn; ‘ail Wearts ana ail! hands in whevever mraseres may regulations, and which, while adding to the comfort of | be eoseutial 10 the preservation of the coum qomamtitees are announced. ctoared the rivers of all vessels at anchor—tie steamship | Ine, Su an & Mary, Win Faxsvn, Bdward (still ashore); aad tien and ‘The Coort of Appeals organized to-day, and abort the | vanderbilt alone lying in the North River, not being able to | “NW LONDON, Jan GeArr schrs FO Smith, Apres under tho act of April 16, in any degree ready (or vou that WAS aM yet unorgauired, and the ole ‘or officers was hold on chipboard, It is not improper | the soldier, will promote the efficiency of the service, the Union. The State of New York relies woo your pe | Gret exe brought ap was the Parish will, Messrs. | aoqa berth; and sho wascarrled adrift on Monday night, | Aliyn’s Point for b iphia; New Detight, Sori : , : ¥ + tbo : hy Providencs tor Port Ruyaly to ray that to the time y arrival of the militia from this TUR VOLUNTEER ALLOTMENT SYSTEM. (riotion to matataie fer her the pre-centmeace she Sow | Ouner, Everte ned Dillon are hove to argue it. The alight.thaw of yesterday will send much greater quanti’ | Behari: Yeon Fel ocr Ay era iadelphia: Undines ‘Siave mort, in a great degree, bo asc-Thed the safety of holds tn the councils of the naton, Trecew my thanks, Royal Paelrs Ly = — appearaace ou = ties into the harbor for a day or two, The ship Guy Manner. | NYork Tt was no} till [apd ‘on the War Department by | gontiemen, fur the honor you have conferred yon me, im Ube organs, ‘the capital and the restoration of security in Washi a general order ga 0. act of Congrens of July | Sentlemen, fur the honor vod wa Ae ae | es : ELPHTA, Jan 6—No arrivals or c'enrences, ac “5 S—Lhe ships St James, for Mere Isand; Mane ny with Duer by & Passage at arms, ing, for London, while going out of the East River in tow of ENLISTUSNT OF VOLUNTEERS — AGENT SENT TO 15 last with reference to the allotment by volunteers of | 16 cooaker. Codd ington was active ia opposition ty Ray m. ‘nree ateamtugs, took the bottom opposite the Barge OMe, nr hd bars Tuonies Kian, for audon, While onllsuments wero proceeding at « Fate altogeihor | portious of thelt pay for the beneflt of thoir families. | The fol owing were sino elected = Gee Guleoaratte sncembere of the Assomsbiy bold a canons | Wonenail, owing toe large field of ice coming into the sivery | went so.era Unis mo unprecedented, the Miliiary Board wore omploying their | Finding that the system was not eo genorally adopted as | Rute wra: do mosLoe! & Gane. tan owving, Joues Dorey, of Kings, wen chosen chair. 4 M4 ae Th PORTLAND, Jan d—Cl, brige Catharine (Br), Guada. energies to rupply the necossary clothing apd to provide | it desorved to bo, [requested ono of the Commicsioners | ‘fovea Aum my a mee we nedk Albee eaeetan butshe came off immediately and proceeded to een, The Alters (new, of Bucrstor),, Cousin, Cibas eer arms, The mo.cantilg class wore unprepared for mcet- | to oxanino the accounts of the Treasurer, &e.,to visit the | Peovkeper—Nulman Mt Mwragie "The tilowtug camdsdates were Bominsted-— Brooklyn and Wiliamsbucg shores wore blocked up at certain vare, Breeman, Beal's Luana Ms ng the immodiato Mmands for arti-le imeitent toa | rogimenis iu tho field (or the purpore of bringing tho syn. | Let Aeuutan’ Dusroee Ae Cowal Tee peckne Sevettocer eens, of trie ctages of the tide, the prevailing wind foreing the loo in thet 4 , Jon g--Are, slounce Poiceny Zopem Bar- Sisto of war. 0 imited was tho, stock of ad umber | fetta tea ee ee ee ee ee arate a2 |, Tie tsnal comtaittens were then appointed te inform | Pur dlerim Aimon N. Waketeld, of Albany. direction, Bteamtngs were in great demand at high Agures. | Hh ye jena Fats os cael ihe oie rincipal markets, pel } q age , rected to s\ . “ i ‘ " Sollyer' ANOISCU, Doo len Tloeee, er’ tniforms could be furnished, the wots had to | the volunteors that application would be made to the Le. | tke Governor and Beaate of the efguatzation of the | sir Seryran’ ai Arme—ieunis lurve, curp—On Tuesday, 7th inst, from Thomas Coliyer's | | BAN FRANCES D, Millers hand Carrier Doves Deorier,e—Levi Grosv ear , of Seboharie, " Manson, be purchased and the fabric prepared, Throveh | gislature to authorize tho employment of the Treasury of FT ety private peerctary of the Governor, econ after. Pw ak the steamboat Osseo, built for the Westehoster | SAN for do rags, for NYork; Ote “ ‘| : { Doorke<per—Uarlne Alien, of Rensselaer. dheivad ash ik has’ Whe < Tir Rotterdam; Goldew an unfortumste modidcation of a contrad with | the State as the depositary of the funds 60 allotted. Be- . pen W iki Ferry Co, to rua between Westchester thie city. 8) Bursley, for ° & _rmpectable | firm | in the elty. | of | New | foro he had completed bis labors Congress, BY a new act, eg ee Metsage of the ano Doorkseper William Rapolyes, Of wits recoive the balance of her machinery at Bwoanke & anintt for Kanes actay wo eae Been, York. for twoive thousand uniferms, a considerable pum- | placed tue matter in the hands of commissioners appoint 4 te Call Ascutt = eed hell's Tron Works, foot of Harrison street, and be reeuy for + Kit Carsony Thor Hornet, Mitchell! Haw ber of evita of vory poor quality. woro delivered tothe | 6% by the President, who are to serve without comyeuna- | «ie Tenenae wae read by (he Cee. snd. en Raton Of | Commitee te Ot ete ceed Cine! | tes tet tig tn cbt unety da War Hawn, Siiumonsy Dervidere, Jackson: Oba Agents of tho State, and before becoming apprised te Mi cid cond Seotente that the Troasuer of the Ho J — re yee 43726 some seak: temnivied. eaberads. ett Sluad Ww ar, aud BiOrme hing, Callaghan, ume; vark Ase Anioriority, they were distributed to the troops, tate shou'd bo promptly authorized to receive and dig. maine ure ont Goa} Teland Sng dg, Carlott, do. facts respecting chip and the terms of settioment with the | biree any portions of their pay that tho volunteers muy | 7¢ House then adjonrned Lill four P.M. 50 vivania be day 0 got her of fated on acevtn! | A Ay acdn Jan J. ship, Marni Thomas, Licerpont eooteactors, will fully appear in ths report to which I | desire, Connected with this T recommend the adoption APTRANOON SPASION. (_, HNURAERG, Je. 7, 18 sitan, Lotheon, hones, | g.lt ule Osea Bin ent ae ee eee have referred, Tt may be proper to add that this cireom- | of an equitable system of relief to the families of volun. The Ascombly met at four o'clock, when the drawing ‘The Leg ature met this 9. The Governor's And to be als, SBS | Sno" Wanaina. Bld Int chips Ocean Bitty mg Ke ‘Kong; pm aoe ned the greatest vigilance in contracting | tecrs. " ng of th iain Thee 4 3 a fre ce uae we be mn Lig wane ances ten Ki- Carson, Howes, slpareieas Jaap Eo ne if and jue; ot shies rT o9 tho openiny 1@ rebellion ra 5 Kleven o'elOck was Oxo commencement o! The Goverw pyc inted aenell, vite. eshte Gee ‘ tn b—ah |, A’ May, Biker, at, uspecting subsequent supplies of ali Kinds for our Sine ellion T have devote! my. jeve er ee bas be my Ng the ship. Great BALES fin Catan chet Gal eS o on (CAM | procarucc: 610, sehr Ata Baaabeth, Jobapon, Rilzabethport soll wholly 19 the duty i hand, wed have carneatty cn. | dally cexslone, The bumbor of pages of each half session | bury, Adje On the 21th of April an agent of the State wae despatched | deavored io preserve th in fo Buropo, with & lower of orodit for i he high ravk of vis Stave in ail | Js fixed at twenty-five. Bidd'0, réeigood, also FV vient Judge of | Con Poul, Cal, The | rit, Pre ¢ 4, ehundsed thou | mabvets,eud while Arst regarding the comfort, heaiih 1” Adjourned il eleven o'clock to-morrow. Aliegaity eouaty, vise Judge dcClus®, (aveased. Gai sued ihe on mers dt the @ HW for'$0000 salvage. Judge | for do.

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