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4 oppwW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY SANTARY 19, 462. , ; npees J q RR : 3 a THE POTOMAC Fier ] OPERATIONS ON’ THE COAST. GENERAL DIN's 2!VISIO! MILITARY MATTERS IN NEW YORK, parents, 187 Carlton avenue, on Monday afternoon, af eee soqnaennennen a a CORRESPONDENCE, OUR BAL! RRESPONDEN’ THE TWENTY-EIGHTA (IRISH) MASSACHU. Binet © the family are respectfully invited OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENCE. our wavaL °° ei ‘RRAZILERA, =e were ion: en —— endl sy r Cans.—On Saturday , January 11, iene Sead = “eal, ue sl i. , ;, tia poe orp oe ‘ei Cio lag gre ,, | Vessels and Their Cargoes That Have Run the Blockade of é Bostow, Jan. 11, 1862. Daas Sim—In behalf of ourselvés x24 the friends of the | o, lie sale Killow, county Lougford, ireland, in the ‘supplying the Pita wlth Storer—Reméniscences of Mathiag | The Flot ob Beaufort, Nord Carokina—The Bec: %# mw » Southern Ports—Manufactoriea of Cannon, Gunposler Lg het. paeey-anquren rg ame toen parm cf, the Sixty-ainth regimims of thie city, | “Hoh? rrcuie nhlraatives are requested {0 allend the Point and Other Places—Abundance of Game— Visit to a o/h lcd ~Somathing to Break acon). | and Percussion Vays a tha’ Defences of the Mis’ | Win. Monteith, will leave this afternoon for fort Colum. | “® P&S ‘hat you will accept the horsé nojy funeral, from’ WR Inte residence, No. 24934 Monroe street, Plantation—Condition of the Slaves—Trade | able Acquisition of Contratands—Arrival of the Steame.” \ siseippi—Late and Important Newt fren Pups bus, Now Turk harbor. I is to be attached to Gen, | iB oH of the messenger who bears this isilé, atter.~2°R, at two o'clock: of 0 on Mons Satur. ™,, January 11, after Eadoring With Them—Soulhern Hospitality—The New York Herald | Bhode Island with a Prise—Our Volunteer Navy—What | Shipment Thence of Arms ond Army Shiolds’ Irish brigade. ‘The regiment is fully armed ang | “* * Me! or aan o wae are Asmre i, “0, wife of Geo. Ze King Marfan ation of your continued Kindness to the prison- | Gsuenier of Josuph De 4 "Xi, in the Sist year of her se dervienh ds a 2 bs Gongend f-Sort Maen Preparing J dana Daag paw aoe hy ay ah equipped for Bervlges oy. es ee Sate paces. fn. ees | Se featerday we suppl! Freeborn, Island Belleand | Capture British Schooner Fanny Campbell—A Members." Particaim—™ + Soa ake sont 4 ae blood 4 ‘The friends and relati Sanily are M eliance with stores at Liverpool Point, and at four | picious Cargo—Buoying Outthe Channel, de, de, Portata be Discusses oa ,°ariament—Efforts (0 Induce | MARCY RIFLES. Seer oe are tg Manado thee of felmmeain, ANC | ne ends nad setetne of the ee gto, oF edigiock this morning we weighed anchor and stood further | I again write to you from this station, where New York- | England, France and Spatii to Raise the Blockade, de. meeting of the above organization 1s called for to- | your long confinement, tha interest which was manifest, | Atn street, on Monday afternoon, at two .“¢lock. (dowat the river, with the view of supplying the Jacob | ers, Is very seldom hear from. When I last wrote steamer ~ . ‘onroe this morning | day (Sunday), January 12, at threo o'clock precisely,at | @d by you in behalf of your fellow prisoners, and Krny.—On Friday evening, January 10, J.“ Kasey, Sees eect eee meenerte endl te Sas eeseercalntea ees acuenpamatmaraions prowghe anmar, from Fortress te orisoners from | Thomas Clark's Hotel, No. 04, Chatham. atroot, it is reyes eimai engraie ou on your safe rota Detuna, 7% iti reo © m0, Bailey. afte little ‘ wheel +, ‘ichmond | earnestly requested that officer bel to th H " r > Cobb and bytiley. Nanjomoy was passed shortly after | quite o fleet hero. It consists of the sido-wh Richmond. The same arrival also brought ». upto | regiment since its firat p< oe abould “attend, a Bot only for your Fonseca Myr A Richmond. ber toe aso ¢ ‘fis. pon-incawr Wha i han ls Ea daylight, and gre soon came insight of Mathias Point, | teamor State of Georgia, eight broadside guns and ® | paper of January 9, and verbal from that 4, Dusiness of the first im) rhare Cootein fac teat his life, Tho glace. has bee: | rited cannon on the forocsstie ; the propelir sibatzoes | Jameary 9. te een oD ams oY ~~ | mooting by Colouel Kardoaghs ®. "on emus before the | yoursalt personally. Very traly yours, em «| Sten ae rae bream, are resbectMAlly invited te completely laid wasy*. The Sshhouse near tho beach, | (fiagsbip), seven guns; the propeller Mount Vernon, three | I havo ascertained beyond all doubt that the steamer t pie SE For thomselves and others, | street, this (Sunday) aftornoon, at half past one o'clock, which had been so ofts’® shelled by the Freeborn, the | guns (which has fun down to Wilmington, but will be | tsabol—an account of the arrival of which at Charleston, Fie SWORD PRESENTATION. Rocumerer, Jan. 10, 1962. without further notice. Aiso ‘the active and honorary ev and the Reliance; a8 disappeared, andthe house | back betere you receive this) ; the bark Gemsbok, six | January 8,Tsont to you on the 4th—took a cargo of ootton | Cap sa B ‘R. Kioter, of Company A, First rogiment, | GmrxwasI have just reéeived your estoonied com- | Mfrybers ci Marion Engine Company No.0. the cider Grimes, two or three hundred yards fur- | guns, and ourselves, which T mention last through Polit” | from Charleston to Liverpool early in December, rooting aa gird ther up, was found to be Hf ruins, the tall chim | ness. There is a strict blockade maintained here, and® | the blockade of Charleston on that excesicaalns.| She neys above showing whore the buicding had former- craft the size of an oggshell could not pass us without be- | was loaded up the Asbley river before the ond of Novem- ly stood. It will be rememberéd that this hovse | ing brought to before she was well out of the harbor. ber, and got out about the 2d or 84 of Decomber through Jkad boon converted into barracks for thé rebel soldiery, | Weare lying {a the ship channel, directly abreast of | tho Mamt channel, This channel is ono of the most : sand that a flag had been hoisted over tt to induce tho | Fort Macon, about two and a half mies distant from it, | northorn nour Charleston, and has twelve feot of water commanders of the flotilla to believe that it was#.hos- | near enough to send “flying compliments” if we f¢el80 | The yussel which took Messrs. Slidell and Mason, when pital, but that the rebels had ignorantly hoisted a bine { inclined. There arg three large vossols inside the fort, | thoy left Charleston, also ram the blockade through this “Instead of ayellow flag. It was from this house, tod; } waiting patiently to be taken. channel. The privateer Gordon came into Charleston by 4ho rebel pickets fired on the pickets from the Freeborn Wo have received orders to remain here asa battery, | this channel early in December, and was there on the 27th of June, the day on which Captain Ward lost | and on no account to leave our station. Doringtheday | December 4. During the month of Novembor the » (formerly of the Fifth Company, Seventh unitate ed re Sn sccomsenca of p tenlty bed Rallsoad,on Friday, January 10, Jou Lavacsrox, régiment, } Guard,) was on Saturday tho recipient | of your appreciation of my conduct and while of w rer} elegant S84 appropriate token of esteem, con- confined ass prisoner: at Richmond. While T accept, £ Ai relatives, and howe of bi grandsca, John Lov sisti ot ‘a beautiful €ervico sword, sash and belt and | Cannot foel that I deserve, more than apy one of my as- (Sunday) afternoon, ne nea pre tlhe ge arevoizer, The presensation was made by the Hon, | S0ciates im misfortune, this mark of your favor; but I do y. Friday Rave diced pro cd Daniel (finan, he ef, tha regiment at the rex: | #9 Jn orpslderation of the honor which you bestow upon talhers 100 Clinton siseet: Brooklyn, Partie Dave, aide . W. ‘mast jo. i 5 Speed igh To aaeee Captain ‘Kiefer were | #01dleF- My endeavor has evar ‘boon to discharge faith | 00.0% Hleasor and Elias ¥: Lacey, aged 26 yoars and 2 mado oy. jel ter Currier, and }, fully all the daties imposed on me socially And politically, “=. romaine were taken to Greenwood. Quart % also by Licat. John 8. Warner, of Company H, Fifty-0 Bridgepor! dletown (Conn.) papers pleass copy. venth "regina New York Volunteerd) which were ro- | Bave done this in alt my relations with those of our suf- ae rte ay ir : hy bras 4 Ca fering countrymen cenfined with me at Richmond de- yay s SaDaATY. ae 00 hae Seer eae ee happy mauner by Coptain | ccs nohigher reward than the eafisfection fousd in — pier pies Bape are —ne Lane my own heart, Tam, gentlemen, very truly and sincere- | ‘Tho relatives and friends aro invited to attend the fune- his life, and were dislodged by the shot and shell from | we have twd men at the masthead, and at night we keep | following vessels left Charleston and ran the blockade 7 ear eae etre ELY. | ral, from her late residence, on Monday afternoon, at two ‘he Union vessel, aided by tho fasilade of our seamen. | a regular sea watch, havo a lookout stationed on the top- | guecessfully through this channel, namely:~Tho brig THE NAVY. noon wes ee o'clock. £ : Lower down, on the other aide of tho point,Ifound that | gallant forecastle, Agd one oach on # gun at the starboard | West Indian, loaded with turpentine, rosin and tar, for ARRIVAL OF THE JOHN ADAMS. LEER Ee ee Teel 2 Soe the dwelling of a younger member of the Grimes family | and port eldes of the ehip. Nova Scotia; tho bark Helen, formerly the Rowena, a of. John Ad: Cont an. PHILADELPHIA BrOOx BOARD. months. f ” had also ceased to exist, ‘This Mr. Grimes was visitod on | Quite a little incidont happened to us on thonight of | Philadelphia vessel, with asimilar but larger andimuch | , THO United States sloop of-war eer rane Pruapeurma, Jan. 11, 1862. The relatives and friends of tho family are respectfully der J. M. Berrien, arrived at this port yesterday, from Stocks firm. Pennsylvania Slate 5's, 794; Roading | invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, a¢ the 80th of May by a reconnoitring party,commanded by | the 22d of November. I had turned in early, and was | more valuable cargo, for some Spanish port; the schooner half-past one o’clock, from the residence of bis father, ‘Acting Mastor Budd, in command of the Resolute,of which | awakened about helf-past eleven o'clock by the noite of | General Ripley, with rice, for Oporto; the ship Flying oe evens So parinpertispestens pensar jnls Hatiroad, 86. Exchange ou New Yorls | John Leonard, 69 Mott street, without further notice. your correspondent was a volunteer, On that occasion a | men moving, and the carrying of arms, &c.,from the | Cloud, the bark Norman, the brigs Albatross and State ¢ st ven we, at ‘par a 1-10 por cent premium. pa aa ‘Thursday, January 9, Davip W. Lron, inthe Tong conversation took placo between Capt. Budd and Mr. | lower to the upper deck. got on deck as quick as pos- | Rights, and ono or two others, the names of which Iam | fammander—>: Mae. 5 5 waadelt, E. E.Stone, | Four quiet: salon 2,000 Teams Fam. U1, 1802. | Tih y car of hisaue, anative of Si. Barihclomew, West Grimes, in presence of the exceodingly pretty wife of the | sible, and perceived a large boat approaching us from the | unable to learn. The steamor Nashville went out through | J.D. Blake, G. M. Blodgett. Dost ed gL Ok aoe Boe hi at dong ab. ore | Tho relatives and frionds are respectfully invited to latter gentioman, when Mr. Grimes avowed himself asa | shore which the lockout had hailed, Itsoon came along- | this channel Uctober 26. The arrivals and departures at | Surgecr=sP. Lonsdale, firm: sales 3,000 bushels at'683,0.' Lard, 89. Whiskey | attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two votary of the political heresy of poacofal separation from | side and turned out to usa freight of five negross, who | Savannah during tho month of November enibracea at | Agavmitcr HB Rave firm at 25 4c. a 276. x Oe ritet on aetanaahs sestee th ined Beate the Union, Tho point is passed, and we noar Uppor Ma. | had taken log bail from thoir masters in Beaufort,and | least a dozon “valuable cargoes. The British steamer | Assistant F. Gibbs. Tho recoipts of hogs are largo. ‘Tharsis uw dntposition | BAtie of the parish of Dremore, county Tyrone, Ireland, Chodoe creck, on the Virginia shore, loaving. on our port | had succeeded in passing the fort and effecting their es- | Fingal arrived thore Novomber 13, with 15,000 Enfield pas har ig ag’ Sankey, Jr. on the part of holders of good lots to press the market. — Ly aw magico Le quarter Tobacco cresk, in Maryland, with the neat littie | cape, bringing wiih them a splendid boat, worth about | rigcs and a great any casce of cloth, thread, &o. ‘The | cmecver—G. B. Watkins, Seles of $00 head, at de. for Westorn and do. 43c¢. for | yg the ran fa nod soca innesssnatenenst areas Drick Roman Catholic church of St.Thomas, of which | two hundred dollars, which we have appropriated for | steamer Bermuda arrived thore subsoquently, with a | @unnev—M. A. Lane. jsllhodierithcesae. ASE RIAN fully invited to attend tho funoral, from bis abehres- have some pleasant reminiscences, wherein thé genial dis- | Uncle Sam’s benefit, and one jug of whiskey, which was | similar but smaller cargo. Sailmaker—A, W. Cassell. Oficial Drawings of the Delaware State ae ir 250 avonue A, corner of Seventeenth street, om Position of the late Capt. Ward and the kindly hospitalities | immediately selzod upon and emptied overboard. There ia a cannon foundry at Charleston, which Carpenter—B. Robinett. Lottery. cass 10-Tanuary 11, 1862. — jenlls ee ay a of the Jesuit fathers Barber and Vigilante figure consyi- | Amcng the contrabands is one who oe was built to make iron eannon, of which @ great THE BROOKLYN NAVY YARD. 60, 35, 53, 39, 25, 21, 65, 58, 2 8, 2, 20, 41. KcKexoaice, printer, # native of Glasgow, aged cuously. And now is visible another sceue of desolation, | acquisition, and whom we hope soon to fin good use | number of exceijent ones have been made. About = a # ‘Lass B—January 11, years. It is the ruined homestead of the traitor Dr. Hove, burned | for. He is @ fino, intelligent looking nogro,named Cesar | the middle of November they had completed an Pe ig tasgens nbc iia abaes wie er a or, 15, 41, 45, ae fa ik BS 59, 64,53, 72, 11, 54, 26,33. ag membara 1 anan, Sosge No. 191, — a My Dy Captain Budd, im retaliation for his having headed a | Burns, about thirty-seven yoars of rope is by aes addition to it, at which they have ever since been | ter, Sovoralof the vessels there have changod places, Joun A. MORRIS & CO., ceased, are invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) pe eB pihandt tod Aiea mbar Bi kenowlodge af this placa, i Dringiog Us specimen of | turning ous, small brass tela plecos, which I infor | vesseis have beon docked, and everything bas been done ea eerie aasag eo Ce eee oe ate jeneena a ao : . ord fe are. There is also good carpenter among | from the description to bo six-pounders. Thoy % . yal Havana Lottery. y eee el eeteacine deat pr ly lhe allele {tom infact, thoy are five aa fine syociaens of the at | are beautifully Ankaned, raat shay para aniecs|| seas een Ce ag are | pred On Banker 1d Wall street Now Yorke °% TANLOR & W Sfode.—On Friday morning, January 10, Jom MoGum, Hee Peetuts Toh we. sd preity cold weather, | See severe tats as to strength, e., Defore itis | Wetes en nasi ee Bo eee aaued the following ae ae oi eae ae eta Be ia ing to the Fresborn on the previous evening, keeping up , “P| 4tn of this month we had proity cold wenther, Hoa ae a ae ee eis | but since that time we have been favored with such | mounted. ‘They are all rifled. It would be worth while to Was wounded. Each well remembered spot has ite Si0r¥> | days ag you would expect in May in New York, Ihope | expend something la order to tind out whore those Draas froi She theatro of such stirrin, juts since the | it will continue; but on this qoast you cannot depend on field pieces are sent to. They are just tho thing for opera- Srna oa eiebiaitcens toa, bowetni aves the weather for four houre. .Oneinoment it is fine and | tiousim such country as lies on tho right bank of the "The Commandant of the yard has issued Prizes Cashe order:— Ree eee erro avgttertes, | to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No, 28 From the 21st September to the 28d of March tho id Welt suect, epetite, | East Ninoteenth stroct and First avenue, this Navy Yard bell rings oxactiy nt sunset, and all versela . — afternoon, at two o'clock. ‘The remains will be inter: at and off the Navy Yard, with colors hoisted, will bo | _ Henry Gebhard’s Fencing Academy, 701 | in Calvary Cometery. atth of Ju P ; aud clear, and before you can have, time to prepare for it it | Potomac; aud if any considerable number of them bavo ided by this (unless ‘a senior officer be present) in | Broadway, near Fourth street.—Fencing with foils, broad- Murxprru.—In Sacramento, Cal., on '. December , ; pleasant to a city bred s . ‘ m PAULDING, Commandant. a i ahd eldest day rs. Mary _ maumket asa signal fr Us 10 Oring tN “Ur. eiure, | Un the moraing of the 9th, a large steamer was re- | Chirleston by machinery brought over from Pelsim. | the ship Onward was yesterday placed in commission,’ Patent Attorneys and Agents —Chartes | toy, Weatchestor county. NY, pitts the chief ebgineer; Mr. Brown, assistant oogineer, and | Ported insight, | She proved to be the Rhode taland, Wak | rthut is brought. in large. quantities from alabama, | iti, the following ist of oficora:-~ i Pe ca mE TET tora ro press remy eSoye yeaa tne md nyselt; wont on sore alitil bolow the Yuiut, ‘Oh our | 184 In tow a schooner (the Phantom), which was brought | Phen tase brolght Ie tae aclectgn, both ia fli | yigind Vetolunter Leewlenant Commanding—J. ¥. | Noy Unght webeniick and DeWitt C, Lawrenc, well ox |» Tpo(rionds of his father, Jamos MoCallough, af 4 those Bs ye nf an ets weprseraired mts wap pirtoga tle pe direction boned of her, She was sailing under Fngtish | operation. 3 sre Master and Executive Oficer—C. C. Sisson. tablished Patent Agents, are bis professional: partners, of the family, aro respectfully Invited to attend thef une- ‘were seen swimmil u surface o! water or » " 1 i . C. “ * . Winging their flight higher ‘up ta the air. ‘Tho birds wore ae Sal ele i el Cl cal, letter, from Mobile, dated Doo: 38, was rocelved at | “Acting Mastere—J. H. Dill, HJ. Steerer. tupeiicukimMeasions Weeting al, at. 178 West Fourteenth street, this (Sunday) after Very aby, and, ee we had no shot, we had no chance of | ,, ue Rhato Island brought us Waters tee gapturoot the | towns and cities on tho Mississippi river provisions of | 4%ir9 4eiwent Paymasier J, 3. Allen, for ix months ia done cheaper with Gold Pena than witt | ™°Gracex, “on Satusday, Pie Bing ge a any gaine, Captain Grumiey dred.» Minie bullet | royq)"emissaries, Mason and Slidell, was received with | all Kinde are abundant and cheap. Ia Memphis tharo aro | cing Mosir's Matee—J. 1 silog, A. Hornsby, C. | “the'Fen iealightier than the Sword” inscthor eotuma, ” | OANGI, in tho Goth your'of Bis ge. a ay, ‘@t asmall Qock of swans; but they wore too far off to bo Tnuch enthusiasm on board, and caused many remarks to | thirty-five thonsand Varrels of ‘flour, in Now Orloaps | panchard, The Ylighest Promium Paid for Gold at | tend the fyneral, from his late residence, No. 21 avenue it, especially as thoy were on the wing. Tt was freezing | 19.46 on tho reposted successes of our uavy. And | sixty thousand barrels of four. Tho day before the letter oy " y. y thousand barre!s of flour, Tho day before the letter pac tat bard, Dat sbenete shcne Deane ane eee eee how asThave mentioned this, allow mo to say afew | was written a large schooner arrived at Mobile from Ha- MOVEMENTS OF TRANSPORTS. THOMPSON ENOLIETS Banking oftee covues ot rond. | A,on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock, pine id A a cor gir Pong Fi att, | words about our navy, eapecially tho volunteer ravy. | vane, with a full cargo of coffee, modielnce, sulphur and se way aad Wall street. ‘Osnocx.—On Friday, January 10, Cumwrormer Hexny, quence of the shoal water; but it was at lougth effeci The volunteer navy’ is composed of men who have | fruits. ‘The report had been started that thore wereno | Tho thre masted schooner Queen of the South sailed pa son of John Henry acd Mary Obrock, aged 2 youre, 1b about halfa mile below a respectable looking farmhouse, | , ihe yermrcsr Mary J CuaProsuy in the merchant | defences on the Mississippl river below Columbus. Put | yesterday afternoon for Koy Wost and Fort Taylor. She | | Yaw Notice.—The Undersignod have re- | months and 19 days. Fihich wo afterwards found Delonge to ite, torent | gorvico, Tho ffeorstaws generally commande vossls | the vocy reverse was thofact, “The defoncn at six other | carried five hundred toos of governmeat subslatauce. | Brix. &mer™ Pracin Gitte Ppa gh Bey | The fmerel will take, mace from, the render in excellent order; well stocked with pigs and poultry, Sake rer erktatio cain atin. Der Captains Lieutenant Rirmidabledeseriptiou,and ate accurately deacribed in | — The United States stenm transport Ciydo sailed yestor” ee ae rn Pyoaue, this ¢Sonday) afterucon, at half-pest one o'clock. tind having on it some fine horses. Two respectable lock: | (a aoe ea i ey im chas not, itis true, boon | the article inthe Hmaip on the subject, publishod somo | cay morning for Locust Point. | A Pere Tobacco.—¥ellow Bank ‘Tovace | Tho fricndsof the family are respectfully invited to at- approached us, and in answer to our Captain’s tnfalrs saul they could supply ua with chickens, oces, &c. Following them, we were conducted toa comfortable megro cabin, on the spacious hearth of which a large fire of pine logs was blazing merrily. Goodly pieces of bacun wero suspended from the chimney, and everything betoxened plonty and comfort. We found theroa biack man and his ‘Tho United States steam transport Marion sailed last | co.—Gocdwin's Puro Yellow Bauk Tobacco, free from all im- | tend the same without further invitation, murities, for sule by all tobacco and secar dealers, and at Pumuirs.—On Saturday, January 11, of apopl Capt. evening for Port Royal. She has full cargo of pro- | Whotenale by E. GOODWIN & BROTHEN 209 Water strect. | Tnoxas Puauuars. na ata son visions; alsovone company of tho First Massachusetts ~ ‘Tho friends and relatives are respectfully invited. te at- cavalry, and one hundred and ten horses. _ Ladies Beautificd.—Phaion & Son's | tend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 16 Vine - “Snow White Oriental Cream” imparts a beautiful pearl or | street, on Twolfth street. ‘The United States steam transport Cahawha, lying at | rose tint to the complexion upon the first application. Bold by Poor.—On Saturday, January 11, ARTHUR H, Poor, in the navy all his life, and therefore does not yet know | time ago. all the ipolata of discipline appertaming toa sbip.of-war | The cargoes brought over from England to Nassau, in as well ag an officer who Tas ‘been through all the | the British steamers Gladiator, Bermuda and Fingal. are different grades, from a midshipman to = Heutetant; now safely landedat Southern ports. éwong the articles are but he is. possessed of two things” which, in my | throe cf tho celebrated Whitworth cannon, oach carrying opinion, emineatly fit him for a naval officer. He | # ball sweighing one hondred and twenty pounds; twanty- is a first rate seaman aud a tloman in manner | four large si: iren rifled cannon, eighteen smail sized iy ‘wife, with quite s large family of really fine looking dar- | 1S Aret, rate nosruse, Sle Bier the cause we fight | iron rifted cabnon, twelve smail brass rifled caynon,twea- | the government dock foot of Murray street, North river, | *i!druggistein the United States, Buropeand South America. | ggoq $1 years. keys, ranging from the age of, puberty to iafanoy.| Con- | fon m inclined to think agreatmany of our regu. | ty-two thousand ‘percussion rifles, of Bolgian tanutac- abhi yeep yer ‘Funeral from No. 01 Clinton place, on Monday afternoon ‘Gent end. good living wore depicted ov ovary countenance, Tr oa coeds de well 10 imitare, Aud voi | ture: ten tho Enfield rifles, vo huudrod balca of ache ad Lap atid pporlouingrey ental. | gBatehelors Hatr Dye—~The Best in the | at one o'clock. The friends and relatives are invited te ‘Tho mother said sho had a daughter older than any of the | ey with most of our voluntoar oflicers, who are | blankets, ninety thousand heavy cloth overcoats, ninety sprmamagnpebrine io7 1opsstenng Te mw | Med at BATCHELOWS wig factors, 16 Bond street. | attend. Sule res S09 Die Pea bor Peo had sold her fur- | esivnd oul {a their country's cause, Ihe thought has | thousand pairs of eather suooe and throslraudred kegs of | ray street, 1s now loading provisiens for Locust Poiat. P g factory, Trat-—On Thursday, Jansary 9, Towan Bran, aged 28 js cabl ti many times, that if some of our large vessels, | gunpowder. ‘The shipment of theso articles in Englan 9 ir Dye, Wi ~ | years, a native of aloe, cour , Ireland. rom this cabin, whe re obaized 5 ensoombler, | commanded by ofa who have ben alt that lve: ik | War aok doef. corgr., ho furprwie: was, inlaed, Marine, Dieester. pera the racine.ren rina and af ana aye | Tn readh and segue, a No '. i y u B ° Pe be dl, 01 the navy, had shown as mnch energy an dotermination | puta igal in the night, but ali the other ar PorrLaxp, Mo., Jan. 11, 1862. Privately applied, No, 6 Astor House. sopeses to unas is pret ome, a en to seo ‘Uncle Joe,” an old negro ex. Dibiting the decrepitude of "eoventy winters, and almost os deaf as a post, but shrewd at Sargain making notwithstanding. Your correspondent is not fond of betting, but he would nosy mind wagering a amall sum that “Uncle Jove’ has Eboe blood in him—the Eboes boing about the most accomplished traders of ‘Western Arica. The old man is also said to be great at enaring rabbits, possums, coons and other wild game, ‘which abound here, as we bad cccasion to observe. Joo, however, had no trophies of his skill with which to trade with us. The darkeys had now increasod toa number, ‘They were ail stout, well mado men, comic ly clad in len staffs and thick shoes. All wore intelligent and ‘well-apoken, and some of them seemed to be well to do * for their condition, One fine looking man sported an ex- cellent silver watch, which, on examination, was found to Koop tho same timo as the Captain's. Ho informed us thet eo tee the catsops such ships as this have, yory fow | cles were shipped in open day and without concealiuent. weamols Ut any) would bave suecoodod. in o3ca} Ing their The officia’s at tho English Foreign O.tco were informed vigilance; our commerce would not have suffered as it | of it, but thought it neath their notice. The United ai from their pirate ships, and the Southern rebels and States Minister at London was iuformed of it; but he traitors would not have so much cause to taik of ap- | took no steps to prevent it. Our vaval officers were in- pealing to England and France to remove tine blockade on formed of it—or at least they might have boon if they the grounds of its insufficiency. But enovgh of this. I | had read the papers; but, whether thoy know itor not, intended merely to give you news of what is going on | tho vessels containing the above cargoes ran tho blockade, down here, and not to bore you with my opinious; but I | and the contraband merchandise is now safe at its desti- heard many specs in New York before leaving at our | nation. volunteer navy,and could not help saying this when I A letter from a member of the British Parliament was got a chance. recoived by a gentieman in this city a fow days ego, Fort Macon, which commands the entrance to this har- | which I have beon Permitted to read. Parlian will bor, mounts (as far as I can judge) about thirty or thirty- | meot about tho 20th of this inonth and tho writer says five guns. ’o io not know what their calibre is, but I | there is no doubt that the questious arising out of the have.no doubt we will fiud out befuro long. The rebel | present uuhappy condition of Amorica will be frecly dis- rag floats over the battlements every day; and often is | cussed in that body, He says that the agents of the Con- tho wish expressed that we would be allowed to go in and | federate government in London have caused to be print- place a far nobler and more flortous flag above it. edand sont to cach member of Parliament a pamphiet f : ‘The bark Diligence arrived hore yesterday from Carde- - - A Beautiful Complexion.—Lnird’s Bloom | ono o'ciéck. His remains will be taken to Calvary Ceme- nas, with the crew of the British schoouer Neptune, from apg id pring nh vara wary 11, Halliax for Boston. ‘The Neptune was abandoned on tho | of Youth, or Liquid Pear, and ying the complexion and skin, All druggists and 439 | ftonmsox.—On Saturday_ morn! Sch inst. tn a sinking condition. Broadway. residanen, of his father, Frederick 3. Robiovon, after @ Mlness, contracted while wi with Deva: Cartain or a Puuriat Max-or-Wanvor | Wolloway’s Ointment is the Only Actus | lingering * coon’ eR eracamt. Mvices trom Dasnan Ayresto De. 1318 Mead’ tore for Pies, Lb hus ever {align paneer ea eyed ere cembor 12 stato that inconsaqnonce of the defeat of the } thousands of cases, i ‘Tho funeral services will be beid in the Baptist church, army of the Argentine Con‘ederntion by thet of Tusnes | Trusscs.—Marsh & Co.'s Radical Cuxe | coruer of Bediord and Downing strats, this day (Sunday), \yres, Dr. Derqui, the le hip-of. dent, | Trusses, Shoulder Braces ‘anf Dr. Wadsvorth’s Uterine Elo- | at. twélve o'clock M. {cok refuge on board OF tho Brita BD eo arias | Yucca scuperiorerticle, ‘Bp. # Veeey strecr, Astor Hones, | | Faomaapeos Waals Auman; aged t.gear and 18 { Cuptain Parrish, When tho Ardent was at anchor off the | opposite Pe ~ is)and of Martin Garcia, tho Buonos Ayrean commander ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are inyited to attend the funeral, from the residence of, is parcote, 228 urch, sent on board a demand that De 5 Derqui should be gives atone up tohim for tr! y ipreme ar aw) se ‘da after aprons Captain Parrish met this domand by a reply that roar arty Men ge ty eet 7 od Tyg Brooklyn, this (Sunday) noon, of the Into Mr, Saxon: SAmprA le, from it is not customary for officers of tho English Navy to give ‘to Mies Lrzzm Tuonpcon. ‘Samugts—Tho funoral up political prisoners who had once boon rocoived tinder ue. L—Desexpaany.—At White Plains, Wostchester | will takeplace this (Sunday) morning at ten o’cloc tho protection of their flag. Tho fight of Dr. Deraui, it | county, on Thursday, January 9, Mr. Josan S. Mrronett | the tascam aireet, Detwoen Houston an he always set it by the almanac, cither at suncet or sun- “i ye open Gh an taskads OF te Some h proves two things:—First, that ho can read ‘We are now getting everything in order, so that, at any oight pages, (Ogre may Rade te 2" | was thought, wouid leave Buenos Ayres froo to treat with = or Bt . The relatives of the S Fee ee ate or gure, Secott,taag | foment, wo may have ovt boata in roudineen for what. | tn which tho gronnd ix token that the blockade 18 n0t | the provinces, and gradually 19 reaswimae hoe proper po- to Miss x Louse Desmvumant, dtughtor of Daniel Dusen: | Bleeckor streste,_ The relatives ad friends family he must be ‘of more than is usuali: ever service they may be sent on. Our ship's company | and Ryd has. effect! be ere supporter og sition ag the capitalagd sent of government of the Cou- Pouiene McMann day, January 6, by tho ‘Srrova.—On Sate corning, J Fy). Dese, ox ‘attribute to his class in kno’ the almanac will | 18 in great part, divided among our five boats, and the | facts, w! ich, If true, estabti 't position. writer | foscraiion, whieh daght to have been at any othe | ee eee ebGaa —— be: Ayre ag mm rer. give him the correct time, To this I may addathird— | which the negroes cameat in will, 1 nope, do | of the letter ‘thinks that this and other oatets of ths 0, — Boson Fy 4 i v. R » Rydon FLLEN a tivee proud, ss days. “Bamely, that the tree of knowledge is not forbidden by | 6004 service against her former owners. We exvoct that | folerate egonts there will add weight to the diepdflti “ avs, bog 9C Sbie ty. = pe | kom S4 iriends of the fails - . Enis place witlgoon be attacked, aud T lope that my New | which already prevaila among a maority of (be mombots = Hartfor otis Flogsa cory. Eble eeeciatonotig) priareoem OF (OS'S? Ec eighth stroet, this .! ‘Mrs. Morgan Harris to her slaves. Having obtained our sprees from the servants, cour- Aesy dictated that we should, ere going on board, pay ‘Our respects to the lady on whose grounds we were ‘tres- passing. A handeome grave! waik, now frozen hard, led ‘Wo the front door of the mansion, which opened at our approach, disclosing ‘stout, flue looking gentleman and © ene of slighter propertions, who we subso jently learned were Mr. Hungerford and Mr. Harris, the fottor @grandson of the deceased Mr. Harris, husband of the widow lady who owns the plantation. The young ‘Mr. Harris is a descendant of the older by a former mar- Finge. We were courteously welcomed aud ushered j ‘@ handsome apartment, whare a cheerfal fire blazed mar- rily in tho grate. Asa general rule do not like to ac- cept the hospitality of @ private gontleman, and then re- quite his kindness by @ minute deccription of his sur- York friends will, whon paying their Now Year's cails, | of Parliaiment to take such action as will indace the Bug- congratulate one Auothor ona now victory gained, another | lish government, in connection with the governmepts. lost sheep brought back to the fold from which it bad ‘ance and Spain, to opon'thd cotlop Doria of the south. strayed. Both the “beau-forts”” must betovg to us. eave 6 bogie Retropapere bees nbs Cold hy “ Sarpnpay, Dec. 14—6 P. M. to diasress ‘eyileriug ther exists in England, n6t ‘This morning at daylight wo sigiiod a scliooner. We | 9 cenaneaiians Poet as Lae pe coun tag coer immediately communicated with the steamar State of | stopp! factories. He sere. rpatrcie Georgia, who started in pursuit, soon overhauled her and | tent ney haha the Heel pote ce Li re drought hor {a here this aftertiécb. Sha is napped the Babee it ho thinks that if by that time the Fanny, Campbell, and is joaded with salt, blaukets afd | Cuicnarmice have not achlevot some decided success, small arms. Her captain says she is from Liverpool, | aud thys afforded gro ndg for the. Uni bound for ‘an; but as it is rather a a cargo | Statea governmont will soon open the port val for such a it, we will givWher achance todischargeit | to tia commerce of the world, those ports will be in New York, e I have pod dvubt she will get the price | opened as above indicated. she deserves for ft. fhe files English colors, She starts Coroner? InGues FATAL APFRAY hb i Baxce moves. Sha. ‘Starx —On Friday pon January 9, Ana, Gnas -Thomas Ryan, the young man who was shot in tho | Axpersow.—On SatardiY, J4Aiary 11, of scarlet fover, ¢ Myer and Diana Storn, aged 2 years, 1 month and : oad on New Your's night,at the dance houso of Fredo" Tawny Mynice, only child of William A. aad Rebecca Ander- tee friends and soquaint of the family are respect <= , #h, Agod 1 year, 7 months and 2 d rick Lower, Nos. 81 and $3 James streot, dicd on Friday steritdron fad Grendn ot the teal aco respectfully | fly invite I reniaaneo ot No, reek, morning, at the New York Hospital, from the effects of | invited to attend tho funeral, from the residence of his Seventh and Eighth ayenues, this (Sunday) morning, ab his wound. Coroner Collin held an mquest upon the Father, 3 prt Greenwich street, on Moray afternoon, | ty Orciook. ¥ tho foi idence was eliciied — SeRArox.—On Saturday, January 11, Rome Sreartom, body, when the follow ¢ Bartay,—On Friday, January 10,3. Foro, only ebild | yt ar tae ito. igh athe aa 7 lowing ev! fc deo eee fon Now Pear’ night, in | of Houry M. and Sarah J. Bafloy, aged 5 months, “e 8 apy With a friend, he determined to visit tho danee ‘Tho relatives and friends of the famtly are respectfully | Of hor ase. a * louse IA queation; ns ho approached tho premires he dis- | invited to attend the funeral, withoxt further notice, (Tae rites and Woe gr oom Po eng Aerts covered that the lights were partially extinguisued; he | frem tho residence of bis pafoute, 224 Broome stroet, | °° se a feuarel poly ‘eorge’ 0g, ofief@d the front door, non ge, afd a8 he about to | this (Sunda, ) afterncon, at one 0’! 1 Fi and @ ‘iernoot, 6% a ; Ite mito tn tn 10" a Lo wile of, "Gocaclios "Vreskiody only cross the threshold "ho thé roport of a pistol Friday, January 10, consumption. Tas : ., widow pf Thomas Po’ . we and saw a man {hil - Ati there” was | Mw low pf Thomas Porn i ee horne | mame Lecey Fo roundings. Suffice it to say that have réidtom spent a ‘J i Chass more pleasant three-quarters of an hour than during my | for New York to-morrow, with one of our oflicc:s’ and Policg Intelligence no sm Th the thé _ pro- Ne Folzcivog tid hlghds, aid thos us terv ‘these gentlemen. Y | threo men aboard of her hs a prize crew. big: Ret + - ds,'and those of hor sops, voun sar pang interview with gontiemen. IT may mention, how. ‘To-nicht our boats, with Cosar Burns (one of the con- A Lecronen Tarts : i For.—A very into- : Si i ever, thet the Naw York Hrracp is constantly taken in there, and that I had the pleasure of soving soveral trabands) as pilot, will buoy out the channel. Woe aro | resting case came to light yesterday at the police head- bors, to the Ist inst. Mrs. H. dif not make hor ap; f all ready for that operation ayy ed that when the fleet quarters, wheroin a@countryman, hating fr 3K The Fastorn * W blood; | hajf-past dno o’el arovind tho wounded mihn’s feat to & ten o’clork. priator, who stood behind the kay} Prigop. | We, Thottias and Charles A. are tfully invi and 7 month, er is the man who stood behind the iB the | wiiana er funeral, hose St’ stopiou's chur bsinen ot ‘The funeral services will take place at tho Methodist ord 4% enveloped in smoke; the wness ets thief | Broome £94 Chryatie streets, this (Sunday) afternoon, at | Church, Hackensack, on Monday morning, at haif-past hi ¥ I i - comes, which we expact daily, they will have to Hinay oped ota ter rome wd os ore | Pat go to tty th fr ay wan | Engr nt enfant | A a Uae ype pulse Set | | Agama seas) 3 ce gn alin ce, vont “ePes 0% o¢ Chambers » forthe Hssaio, but we were compaiied to be aff baforo T | | We expectod the steamer Red Rover horoto-day tojoin | of cight hunted dollars and his gold watch ang cbatn. | the po Bh G8 0 wounded imap was eager he ee, eee TS = pu Friday, gpuery 10, H, D’Eiem.zeia ae an oaae his, "Many dhanks to (he gentleman for his 1, Dat she bs nt yma pte faitn¢u: | TB® unfortunate individual, whose name is George | to the hospital fi & eyo URN Se TISEt Was arrested at | — Tho friends of the family, also those of his brothors-in- ‘ iByece ee dre, gat foturming on boat wo raw tho Jago Dell com. | secount of ia Dome dioutandcaptrs cf Fork Magan, W. fui, arrved to his hy few days ago withthe Rees SOE Uaiae She Hearih ward glaion | tee Foe EO 204 Foiar Daciew, oro vespostuly. a. belt oF tbe family and ihe members of Company ng ag ao Sot pine phrneythne wf N.C, ae above amoupt of money, having loft his native Stato | "Samos Gerard, residing at thie corner of Oak and James | Fast Houston strects this” afternoon, ut’ ore | t0. attend the funeral, without further ievitation, froas ‘alongside , is" (Sand to the on boara,; when she loft, and continued her passage up- Pp 1 Intelligence. Fast with a view of travelling and giving readings on | strcets, deposed that he was in company with the preced. | o'clock, without further Wefan? afternoon, at OMe | the Church of taonsnation, corer of Medien ‘avenue and ~ duo, | Eten ein Samara, it | Seong bw top lates | REST A Mu uae okt | al nn, ei, ary | Sem tat Hoeer ear While the Jacob Bell was running up woatarted on our | for California yostorday in the steamship Northern Light. | Hose, and immediatelf procured pe lsters room at | andessroboratod the tastilony of the latter inaimosg ove’ | Fink Roca: keg: cot Nysape ne ae msEntor of “Treveland (Oe onpere pleas copy woes noma hegalithe Goneral Scott visite’ Hoboken yesterday, and dined | Clinton Hall in which to make his dobui ia Now York. | ry particular. Tt was ponsible, be raid, for some po ‘The friends of the familyaro respectfully invited to at. | _Youra.—Ua ‘Thursday, Janesry 9, after a short aud se- dowoward passage—s OS a a aoa ‘those who called oifbin | After having gogomplishod this ho determined to sait | {Wave retreated from the room after the pistol was | tend the funeral, at her lato residence, No. 206 Weat | Yee illness, Janes J. Young, won of Jamos and Eliza Anm and came to anchor off Blackstone's Island. This morn- Jog wo ran alongside the schooner Dana, and are busy putting storos on board of her. Acting Master Street re- that the whole Virginia coast, down to ¥ t, a lafosted with rebels. They have, thelr boats ia Swan's crook, with which they oftcn cross over to Cuck- old's Point, Maryland. Thiers is a detachment of fifty rebel troops somewhore up the creek. Captain Street A seuhe sponse anes were Goa. Schenck, Col. DouBjovay | out and seo a little of New York life, and in his travels “eto pn brought up at No. 21 Groone sirost. Here he fell in with J. L. Bront, of California, ts FA : jon " 9 stopping at the New York | 4 very fascinating Young Indy named Ita Whitney, with Dr. Singleton and wife, of Canada; J. M. Varnum, of panne nag gM Ga is oe Lowell; C. C. Monsen, of Connecticut; Miss jecomey than thirty bottles of wine, for Rue Syracuse; C. H. Groen, of Dayton,.Ohio, and E. Williams | the moforate sum. of only five dollar and wife, of Stonington, are stopping at the Clarendon | After ‘becoming completely overcome by thi Hotel. liquor, he succeeded in inducing his young Lieut. Col. Oliver, of Massachusetts; Capt. W. A. Win- | tako a ride, and after entering the coach drove der, of the United States Army; G. J. ‘oy, of the | to the of Mr. Harria, of the Mothodist United States Navy; G, B. Dondtson, of Ohio’ 8. Dim- church, Greeno street, where ho destred mock, of Mlinois; H. McManners, of Canada; J. H.| to marry her. Tho venorable pastor bolng out, , Jones, of Pennsylvania, and Jamos L..'Sperry, of Califor- | the couple left, promising to rowrn ia half an hour, pa et the Metropoiiian Hotel. pan Deh nn visited No. Le my street, where the Dr. Towksbury, of Portland, Maino ; A. . | tale puree egaie reat Calle for wine, and palms, B-: Pierce nnd WT Husiis of Bosion SSigs | both were tnally coupelied vo retire forthe night, being Lansing, of Syracuse; Charles Richardcon, of Philadelphia, | completely overcome. | On the following | morning Hichard Bacucs, of Washington, and W. D. Eig, of Frovi: | Socatiag shout 000, tad" gold ween "ean eae eee bet nt St, Finding way, however, “to tho police hend, OUNG.. fired, but they must haye boon in their stccking feot to | Fourteenth street, thie (Sunda} 70001 Young, aged 26 years, 6 days. Hive cocaped es. moleclaaly ae seo the daah of | o'clock. ‘Hor remeing will'be taliea to Nyack for inne, | The” ngs coat sbqunintangen, aloo tho ieanbodh of tho pistol, but eaw the sm MBE ‘the prisoner's | ment on Monday morhing. Templar Lodge No. Masons, head, 43 tho h she abot came from that direction. Coun. riday, January 10, afior a short and so- | and members and e: ot éxamlned was a dancing gicl belong- | vere illnces, Witriam Couns, & tative of Mallow, county Raaceen eS ore veaemearney. to tng W tho establishment, whose evidence was at com- | Cork, Iroland, aged 30 yotts. o Lael pF , at one o'clock, plete variance with that of the receding witncaaes, Bho | The friends of the farnily aro invited to attend the ano. | late residence, No. 170 Rivington street. persous mie room and. that the digharge-cnmetrem | afternoon at ene oclck, without farther iovitaGose MiatREmanacel , cl one 0" Mroppealto. direction to that in ‘which the ‘prisoner was | Boston,’ Providence aad Gork: (Ireland) Papert please oy standing, and could not have proceeded from bim. s a BROADWAY—' a CARDS THRs ‘ho cave was ltere ndjourned until en O'clock next day. | Couaay.—On Saturday, January 11, Wasa Conan, | A” casera eR GADWAY. Garde, wold only ty RVERORLE Sa ln i ‘The inquest in tho cago of Thos. Ryan, who was killed 7 months and 25 days. & CO., Broadway, corner of Duane strect. friends and relatives are respectfully invited toat- | ——— tn the danco house of Froderiek Lowe, Nos. 81 and 88 | tond the funeral, from tho Teridenco. of tis parents, 10 (A NOTICE 70, SKATERS —A NEW STYLE OF James street, during © disturbance which occurred there | Madison street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at haif-past one i st JONES’, 10 and 12. Ann street; also on New Year's night, was coneluded yeste o'clock. See “ yesterday by Coro- | ° Clowany.—On Friday morning, Jan Parriox. nor Collin. The teotimony was rathor gondicting, but | Quowanr, mative of county ‘Carlow, Ireland,’ aged at | AT QKPUMTON STREET. — WEDDING CARDS THREE the mass of the evidence pointed towards the proprictor | years. 18, 104 Fulton street, my of the saloon as the guilty party. in eee Senin ore remmemtay sarees be _—$—$— $$ Juila Ryan, one of tho dancing girls, deposed that there | strect, noar Tenth renno, this Sunday tian, ab two [iaipunnned pomae ar tess Pages. Gubonteaye o'elook. Ivary Céme- —_—— Rte th and shall take the ing letter ia tho post office, which I Gonera! Rosecrans, accompanied by his Aid, Lieutenant Hon. L. Burrows, of Albion, New York; broth eer ee city at elght o'clock Test evening for | of Obio Wiliam tad, of ‘Réchestor A TB alien at ane fag, Tl ge facle & astoothren Slowoy | had boon disturbance in the house a littlo while before His romains will be ‘Wheeling, Va. He received a despatch late on Friday nited States avy; ‘. Voodr Buffalo; Aldermon were not long’ in secur the fagts, the shooting occurred; that the landiord turned off the ¥ DEMA. STYLE DING CARD@ fight from the War Department at Washington which | Grane and Wille, of poeten 8H. flammond, of Atbany ; | Foor du was ies he wes ttt the ber ot | gas and ordered the boys to quit. the premilass; deceasod Raat ey fp A. Sieidsvetopen 10: Brosdwoy." Sealab nampe | ccompelied him to curtail his visit and leave immediately | F.Siaser,of Rhode Island, are stopping at shot Nicholas tahoe buncasmriares the toamey” Se aeieh meee: | eve wane bod venting best ene ei sraot ot; | agad's years, months anf 8 days. a TL Ae ce oU g RUPTURED? DR, Roos for Western Virginia. He spent tho groater part of yous} Hotel. where 10 by found, and ahe wes nccordingly hold for ox, | soner: att 8, Retwenn deceased and tho pri- | The friends and acquaintances are respoctfully invited hard.rubber muitipedal Truss, at No. 2 Rarciay strec’, amination. She stated that Hulnig was #0 intoxicated por ee his beget hens f pd Tw) Scknowlodges to bolug ales intoxicated. Ifalnig, not- withatanding his misfortunes. was on hand to deliver his lecture on eveuing, which was attended yn ree retreated to the | to attend the funeral, from the residence of her te for an hour of | corner of Watis and Westatreots, this (Sunday) afternoon’ Uy RIGHTMARK terday with his family, at the residonce of his fathor. a : ner Reade: ; the prisoner was behind the bar and deceased was | g¢ half-past one o'clock. i & ,000 ts te e first cl 5 m front of it when the shot was fired. yurbe oe Baturcey, January 12, Parmon Fume, | $A rtam. crepe yeti and ever rid A Jaw, in West Thirty-first street, to wi his sudden an: ‘unexpected recail proved a severe di ent. ‘Bernard Decker and Charies F. Williams, Fourth Major §. W, Crawford will remain city for a tow ° oa ie = ? 65 years. inet pelice, deposed that whi'e they were stand! ee the atrest, « ‘short distauco rom tho house of ihe wali ea the Onureh of the Ansurayiieg,“nttand the | JRROWNsON's PAPTERGK ays longer to recruit his health, whi a8 boen sorious. ‘most wore crow mor ‘olock. Ay impaired during the last few months, . fone % bani RO ae out of \ ‘toe ples vy found de Sah, ety ener ER Se aged Reunton of ll Dr. Charten Boll of Danbury ; E: Hastings and wito Racoveny ov Sroven PRoreery.—Charics Stransser ensed on the floor and the behind the bae, ia | years, 10: aya esata : 4 Capt Atel, fas etetes 5. ge yest EP ag a IE Ha Futon nt suaty yeneany by few Maen of the Sor iit ssn a bay of cesvoyctts her ee rw, i ibe Nation : . Allon, . P. Roles, or. | D. ‘aa i | ‘Twenty-sixth precinet, on suspicion of having been, en. tor of the saloon to the station house beng gone y. scuier vs of anuge Sotater We entoes fase gtsreammet we reuncsc a | qatrantaereay Sig” aagha ey alte | Mi tomar ae TeerttiegSs Thoma ‘would not allow her to onter the harbor. The prisoner wai end 0 sale of two play 5 A Eo ht ite dance por Rp vited to attend the fuseral vioy) ahertoot, i“ ry ‘ty shares iF Witten aopetie than on Sri the bark Nightingale, from Rie, Steamship ompany7hieh werestolta rom ueeWioay | of hi, companions bought some apple, and ons ofthe a ian, the privateer Sulet waa of Ot, Thomas house on the night of the burglary; and, not boing able to | Feftice going on, mnddenly he aw the, finch of a asic iy a pistol, > soy and landed oMcers ot thas Weelanpaaypemin and vera ‘tho faport; witness was coutdent the hot pT ‘cthatnendipnavciaminmctaiensenin, came from . Corneii McDonald, James O'Hara. Return of Mayor Brown, of Dalitmore, ‘The Caso of the State reasarer at Pennies ov en exami ut their evidence Fort * ‘Aumawy, Jan. 11,1862, | Yoood. ny used non aa Bosrow, Jan. 11, 1802, ‘The case of tho Stato Treas to-day tn | Sree’, , memosienl Loft te ‘Mayor Brown, of Baltimore, returned to Fort Warren favor of Treasurer Tare, by. Judge a 4 Piiveration, senderege peraios at ay te ‘wo-day, his paroie of thirty days having expired. Se Se toate Maciver up the bones oak ' ‘of the priscuer, Frede Organizat! of @ Untom Merchants’ —_ verdict the counsel Ae aca Rca SR Nt MA Siaite eats here hun % ; RistianrtentG accsen Ot M7 Orme oe yin et promi in i