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atthe to way. a ‘under the L. Lane—Committal of the Accased. Before Commissioner Hem The Coming Battle to Be a Decisive la. George Lambert, calied and examined by Mr. Dunphy— 20M, exoens 2" ‘E'nartons of Srookiya N. Iwas @ passenger en board the Robert L. Lane on the Fete sana ma, oe : or ita ” Patrick will meet # committee or represen! Ist of Nevember last; I know the defendant and tb~ an owt December 8, an h One-—* An Austerlitz or Jena. tives from your town to-morrow morning, at mine a’clock, rations techn tain; on that morning I was Deter as abou out Fe ge lb ag , Bteamer Pala ; A ‘The invitation was intended only for the civil authort- remedies a may be demanded | grejocy when Moore and Barn-: prramupgpngnitin ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited t0 | gieamenip City of ©” -«KIVED. on ee nae ties of Fredericksburg; but 1 have no objection to the dss uadan ta’! te 0b Sia enn n2y came down; , beg the funeral, from her late residence, 28 First place, | Royal, 85 houre. * wa ond (8 transvort),, Matis, Port comuibtes boing accompanied by one or two military per the safety of captain, to know what he would do; | on Sunday afternoon, at two o'elock. fermaster, ««® passengers, A NAVY WANTED BY THE REBELS, Sanne Or Why Fredericksburg Was Not Shelled, The Sufirings in Georgia and Vir- ginia Compared. MOVEMENTS 6F MULITARY COMMANDERS, Ree Rew ae fous. If ch to mect General Patrick, be will Be at | mands that no opposition be made to any moagur the ‘aces’Tinso tt tv9 o'clock to-day. The tiring upeo } adopted by the Confederate Congress in the exe cise ol the train th s morning was through mistake and contrary | powera granted, and intended for our comuaan ‘deren 4 Wworders, Tshould much regret to learn thutany de- | gna they recommend to the ‘people of Ge sweat porting Camilies bad beea injured, Very respectfully, wulerce in the decision of the suprem tent: rt e F.V. SUMNER, Brevet Major Gener U. @X. | thelr state; and bis Excel. .¢ Judicial tribunal of At two o'clock, pursaant 10 fuvitatiod, the aforem@a | maud apy and all Orde wiich he may a ee tioned cemm.ttee, accompanied by Generai Kerebaw, | suspend the exe*.tion of the acts afc ee, eee proceeded across the river. after an interview of hait | upon the citizens subject thereto au hour's length Bo ctevelien reat bel, Saeed ans a final auswer might be expectod from Geaerai Sumner dur- ing the eveni se Noon cis P.M the following note was Ge by Pte ti rtm received from Gengral Sumner, whiok up to this writing rom! sl opig aca cloves ai! couferemces and the town Still etards, The Lynahb poms 2 -—. . POR Hesnauanrens, Ricur Grar Division, Nov. 22,1862. | Garvie Inroug hes Gevernor, Me interpood some obs te heme and Common Counc, Fredericksburg, | siacite to the satorerent ed co posed: , yt Jam autherized to nay that 80 a8 no hostile de. | Cobtoversy upon this subject was carr! on for some time pear mt sr ttt tg | Senter ub, te re T ba that there willbe no firing wpon the 5 re ¢ care boture eleven o'clock A. M. to-morrow. Tam, gen- | ergued the unconstitutionality of the act, pore me SER My Ww emes, your obediert servant, E. V. SUMNER, scruples of the Goveracr, and rae Costtot ne — Brevet Mijor General U.S. A.commanding. | THOEecsion, wo presume, 80 far as Georgia, 18 cou. J followes sore up, as I was going to muke breakfast (or od rae) ey eee December %, Jase Bus Re Woodbury (of Portiand), McLellan, Bremen, 60 his age, = | aj ti ballast, 10 master, | he my children; I heard bim askthe captain if there was | The relatives and friends or tha family are Fes) (i hip Thos Dawbam, Drummond, Bath, 6days, in ballast, Anybody below to show him what to do; thé captain oad | favited to attend the tuner, hom his Wie residence, 118 | '0, Tha Dumber. that the third mate was below? Moore turned round to go | West som , Ou Friday afternoon, at half past | in iaiiast to Snow & Bul by Bark Comet. (of ia Burk Geo Kidd (Br, of Arbroath), Bayles, London, 64 days, aways and the capiain followed bin with ei fo Be | | Buctond tn Tuesday, December 2; Many B. BRcsi¥G, | cibttiar et iwi nit Roere ee Cerone, hanes kk him in the if th au laughter of Jol ny ing, | Ce band, and struck him of the head, ce. n F and Henrietta Bruning, Begala Ciepd he talk “mammal: ee ae e410 mouths and 17 daye. second mate Oakley struck at Moore with a club | 880% 1 Be laren i . The friends of tho family are invited to attend the fune- | With sugar, jompson & Hunter. Balled in company and bit bim on the head, and Moore fell; and th@ | pa) trom No. 249 West Fort eighth street, this (Thurs. with sent campeell for Vactians ot Captain struck Moore whilst down on the head; thea | day) atern en, at one o’cloe! Serie Plating sine Wile Bel, 2 dage, Moore to get up; Barney then came up Buzzes.—At her residence, 42 Clarkson street, Mrs. ‘Sch®W G Mailer, Mailler, Bangor for Atexandsia, from between decks; Moore got up aud wh kod forward; | Manuva Buzzes, second daughter of the late Peter Ly- Schr Neptune. Jones, Boston for Philudelphia, Tobserved that he was cut on the head and bleeding pro- | deeker, of Paterson, N. J., aged 44 years Sehr DS Sturges, Norris, Boston for Philadelphia, fusely; the blood streamed over bis sbirt; Barney ran ‘The funeral will take place on Friday morpivg, at balf- Sebr ace Berber, Orga Dai Masa, 6 days. forward to the captain and run his knile into his belly: | Past pine o'clock, in the Baptist chureh, iy Macdougal as soon as Le had done that the captain turned roun and ee. See remaius will be taken to Paterson, N. J., for Ba: ney stuck the knife into his side, and he then put the a knite ‘ato bis back; the first mate then ran forward and Paterson and Albany papers please copy. struck Barney on the back of the head with a capstan CRane.—In Brooklyn, suddeuly, of scarlet fever, on bar; Barney feil; Piek Ci of bis hand on deck; the captain thea said, “Tam done,” | #0 of Henry M. and Louisa Fisk Crane turning round and’ biting Barney three times on the | Funeral services at 285 Cariton avenue, Brooklyn, tbi y Schr Lonies Dy in. Ropdout soon as he did the knife dropped out | Tuosd»y evening, Decombor 2, Curent Baveruey, only Schr deves Sisters, ‘Crowley, Rondon for Boston, aged 7 years, Steamer Welinn:, Arnold, Wontreat, via Porwland, Me, ana The following items of intercatiag vews ere selected from late fifos of Richmond, South Carolina, Georgia and Bouthwemern papers. New Bedford, 10 cays. BoM EIT The Determination of the South. A. H. Kenan. Nebeer of Ones aoa baie, wd head with a club; the first mate told the cuptain to let Fone ) afternoon, ut two o'clock. The relatives. Ricamer Joespnine Thames: Coadi@, Rantmeve, yee sere nensasmene. vere tlre adarna 8 egg wich |e ce in arco ates abd myeit |, Lonex On Monday, Decimber t,o conmopton,M. | lene Supers rr an, Pmundephi duce Peace. Py THE W: . ‘endured by Vir- Mt; . . onl » of ¢ i. . Baker. [From the Rehmond Enquirer, Nov. 29.) We are coligated with the dieplaye-of patriotism which inin, We hope that such considorationn will serve to re. | 2.414, nOt #00 & passenger named Mannagan on deck: i AURA: Set ah Tet hs SARIS B08 U6 CREE BELOW. i ‘TheMbaitle whens wr it may be tought, berween Geme- } our exchanges-continue to bring us the evidences from all | press the disposition that has been far too prevalent | #W him, after the aair was over, come on deck to assist PR peat em RL elcenny Serene Sy Bark Viole. Fal Tee and Guncral | jsuside, if suecessiul to the Confede- | parts of te Coufederney. The contributions for the re- | amongst our malcontented brethren South, who, in their in carrying Beryey away; aiter Barney's death they Guiseterme nan pe Been gs nasaaeeuo es: ain. ce ee en tiny or may uotbe the eect of a on, | Loi,(f thesaldiera, ang the golaiers) families ; the readi- | moments of quorulousness complain of ‘having to ght | ‘MOO DEL Mined by tho Assistant United States Attor- | . The friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited d 3 ness to etiure all manner of privation aud loss when no- | the battles of Virginia.” Mr. Kevan sal cessary to resist the cnemy; the éndo:nitable spirit whi Georgia is the last siate that ought to complain and cric8 never give up.and whieh is’but eaergised by disas- | resist the law. Georgia has not yet been invaded. We ter—all show th.t the courage and resulution of our popu- | have not yet suffered at our doors and iv our estates lation @re, if possibie. more onbending aud enthusiastic | from the presence of a hostile foe. The battles in our than when the war upon us was first commenced. Let | defence bave been fought hundreds of miles away from ‘hese manitestacions abound ’more and more. Our priva- | us. The Virginians have suffered in person and property tious may increase—let our-cheerful endurance keep full | to an extent thut you who are at home and far from the pace. The wants of our soldiers wili be more numerous | enemy cannot appreciate. You haye never had your ney wasabout two yardsfrvi Moore when he asked the | {2 attend the funeral, this (Thursday) aiternoon, at two ‘Wind at sunset NE. Captain what he was to do; I think the starboard was the og from corner of Gold and John atreets, to Flat- Mm ° couse lce side; the vessel was not lying over much. 4 “john MeNeiile exammed eg Me. Lunphy—I was a sailor Dever.—At Frederick, Md.,on Wedtesday, November ‘The steamsbip Persia, Captain Lott, sailed yesterday fow ¢ br 4 Liverpool, on board; remember the occurrence of-1st November tast; | 26. from theeffects of received in the battle of | Queenstown an at eight o'clock in the morning the first mate sent Moore | Antic’am, Joun Dever. The steamship City of Washington, Capt Mirebouse, wilt and myself down to stow water; be seut Barney a't; His body has been removed, by his brother, to Brook- | eail on Saturduy next for Queenstown and Liverpool. when turrey went att the captain came out of the cabin; | lym for interment, Due ‘notice of the funeral will be | Sreawen Normay, at Philadelphia from Boston, saw ish ‘Moore and | standing @t the fovt of tho stops; Bar- | given, inst, 10 miles SW of Cape May, a -elir, bottom up, jederate viotory. Tt certsin.y Wil not haye the eect of -epiing the war © resuiting in ® Conederate defeat, or even aviawn battle, or undecided battle, like that of Sarpstarg. Te produc: peace the vielory must be cver- wiiciming, the romtcompletes-an Austerti/z or Jena. If sued a victory can be obtained the defenes of Wash. tegton will be gone, and that ciiy may be ea) tured. Such a result showM the belore the eyes of Our soldiers, and bo the object of the sontest. : and urgent, now that winter is upon us—let every dwell- and devotion to our cause and country te-tea. . On sca fs a i} ; We must Rave an Avsterlitedefore we cam have peace— | ing bem worksnop for thelr supply. Our eisies may be | Phe people of Vireiais, have leat their property, thelr a coor iar epraie mipegeagriemyed paar aca palbtal ieee Cease Amer eras Wanened Bape Kae Ma wan Callen to withrin sinking eugciciour oe wees Bate’ aor, Be ein anyih ng—all our previous | eummoncd—iet Fredericksburg be quoted for answer, | negroes, their food, tbelr all. ‘Iheir houses, their Bans | f2oms Ride Mines ait. 1 Mill BY Ou Unek ntl Neo Mey | be ged 42 sears, 7 mouths aud 19 days, day night last, off Thomas’ Po nt, by steamer Belvidere. Bhe- Xhey way be bombarded—let glorious Vickaburg be the | and fens have been burned betore their eyes, their animating example. wives and children insulted and driven from home and Our soidiers in the field it is impossible to praise too | themselves carried away captives, and still they are rue. much or t cherish too highly. It is one of their bighest | You koow nothing of the ravages of war, When yon and nown échr. The B took them to Baltimore. inion, Cl), Farnham, frem Albany 0 of 3587 bushels corm for Measre. muily aro renpectfully | ai Just beer In contact with Moore went on deck | heard the ouptaiu say ‘*Moore, do you The :el.tives and frieuds ot the refuse my ordeis;’ Moore said, No, eir; Lwillduany thing | Invited to attend the funeral, this (Tharsday) aftern ov, you tell me? and then I heard Moore batioo; Tran up en | @tone o'clock, from Grace church, in Conselyea stroet weo taught how to fivht. ‘ibey ueci mplishod nothing. Tho wir continued notwithstanding our vie tories, beoniine the effect ot those victories were more > - i acdit : : : i ; eck and called Barney; Moore wis ty ing On tho starboard | Bear Lorimer, Williansburg. rage oui greta) Re Feral Ue a aare Pronk merits that they are not soldiers from their ove of war | your wives, and children are driven from home witbeut | sity of the ship, senseless, Cajtain Bryer, when I caine |, Geos —On Tuesday night, December 2, ABNER Man IEW Blam, wan renin bit from love of country. Some of the | jood and clothing, to hide in the mountains and caves, 2 Peekakil Ks 4 80 much. up, ran leeward aud struck Moore twice on the head | S811 Cinson, of Virginia, on Monday morning w! PY when he was down; Barbey ran down to leewara | The relatives and frionde of hie and his brother's | vauaced that she kon after Bink, A des)aich recelved in and stuck his knife into the captain twice, ouce im che | families are invited to attevd the funeral. this (Thurs- | Psocidemce Tuesvay evening st that the vessel and cargo. belly aud once in the back; Moore then got up and ian | Yay) Noon, at twelve o'clock, fiom (hagecilence of his | Were Under water, excel the Iumber, bit jt was expected most gentle 8 irited and modest youths of the land are | your negroes atolen and the torch apphed to your pre: among the bravest heroes of the army. They all Jong | mises, then your patriotism wi!l be tested. Can you for home and its sweets. But, obedieut to tie yoice of | endure that? ‘Had you not better do all you can to keep Asef on the side o fory woald quickly ran and routed in tho fleld, would be. peace, and the ubotitiontste deve. ted duty and the instincts of manliness aod patriotism, they | the war away {rom your borders? Is it weil for you to id onoe in ul <f Sage 000 fi Would Be raised and towed to New York for repairs. driven to make pence are braving the lard-bipa and discomforts. of a soldlotis.| ba paraboiing avons State rishia ‘aadwho aball appott forward. whoo! Deaey ArT GO, SG. SFSU mAs, Seamed. PEE Ate omen ay Gunmen 0+ TAR aL TRUS TY cme bani see tee vail ove alee ect en Od the sbistory of wars throughout the world attests that | [je aud the perils of the terrible field of battle, and they | captaine and colonels when the enemy is thundering at | Struck Barney on the head with a capstan bar it kius 3 Ph ladelphia a short the siee, while in collision. with & Ae he. : 4 e him down, and be never moved; two ot the passengers Gnrapy.—On Wednesday, Dec. 3. Pataick Gaapy,ana- | 2, Rene tainetilon Gutead 7 ted Parney up and carried him to | tive of county Cork, Ireland, yeu G1 years, 9 months | tiwou to Geepera Pon ou tlederney shores where the ved eight bours: we threw him juto | 8247 days, leak was stoy en Moore got upto g» he was covered with Requiescat 1 r y Moore’s mounns, be had three right on the top Beinn hr be macs = family are sane to | Adelaide woul d;L heard Moore when I came on deck groaning; nd tho funer:1, this (Thursday) afterneon, at balf past he said, Ub! oh!” the captain then struck fbi with he two o’elock, trom his late reside ice, No, 40 Shippenvyitie n STAR, Grama) from New Bedford for New York, club twiee; the captain’s conduct towards the suiors | Street, Hobrken, N. J, eos Hid tyrene totes ee eae hee during the yoy: was very bad, cruel and iphaman; Hroer.—On Wednesday morning, December 3, at one . - y a oviy geemt victories, with vyerwhelining de eats, lead to The treaty of Lunebiile had its Hohenlinden. The have won amid those bivedy scones @ renown for courage | your deors? We have had brillant victories, and our that hag drawn the praises of the world, and will prove @ | arms have performed such deeds as history has nowhere herit-ge of undying fame for their county. recorded. Conscription bas done it for us. If this war gore of Tresbirg its osteriita. ‘Hie peace oF fileit its A foreigh officer, who was at the siege % Locknow, and | yoes on, we have to whip five hundrea thousand of the riediand, Eylau Jena, The treaty of Paris its Wa | who has seen much of fighting and of fighting men, suys | hest men the enemy has got before next spring, or they terloo. that tho Con.ederate goldiers are the best inthe world. | will whip us. If we whip them, conscription will have Tf @ -vietory as overwhelming as any of those can bag! Another, who was at Sebastopol, says uae nowhere but | doue it—without it we will fail. ‘ebtatnod peace will have been vonquer d, Upon the next | here are raw troops seen to ficht with the courage aud ei Dattic, Uhorefore, depends whe'ber the war shatiend or | efficiency of veterans. ‘Surely, if auy stimulus aud Jim Iaymend the forecastle; he ou tie Jersey shore, where the pumped oot The eargo rged into barges on Monday, after which the: ve placed upoa the marine railway for re~ ‘* | Who was Elected Confederate Senator atte: of bea c o’ch ck, after a paiuful illae-s, Gronce Heeer, son of drag its slow length along in undecided batties or mere | needed to prompt towards our soldiers those deeds wich P: ho waa sp the Debit of beating. his cnew: he -stepomihe 1/2 Secs. " CHR Mewry Huunsnp, of New Haven, wan ashore on the, water ial e fect ‘it iy fi 3 ‘rom Georgia boatawain with hiselub and fractured his jawbone, the | George and Jane Heger. ert ha ha von, She lay: apse’ gespcagaleleee omens an affectionate pride inepires, it is abundantly tu@ishod {From the Richmond Enquirer, Nov. 26.) weather on this morning was stormy; tho ship was uuder | His friends and those of the family are respectfully in. | Myztycnd of Blackwell's Inland Sunday aftern ° in their poble spirit and in their pre-eminent fame, worthily wou fu the most glorious of causes. THE NEW GEORGIA SENATOR. The telegraph last week played a trick upon us here in short sail. } vited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his mjied by the United States Assistant District | Parents, 152 Baxter street, this (Thursday) aiteruoon, at ) BOAT PHILL with 8000 bushels of General Sigel Afraid of and Running way from Jackson. a! hn ~ i t Cross-e: . up the East re yesterday morning, [From the tichimord Boquirers * ov. 29.) hae colton ia henge Toro eee eee daly sald that | announcicg tie choice of the Georgia Legislature for the | Atrorucy—Rarney said “The captain ig on the poop with | Wo o'clock, withoct further jive of pier 2, and atove In ber bow. BNO Stgel’s retreat from Manassas and Centreville towards | joves him truly and desrly, There je perhane no howe in | Position ot Sewator irom that State to the Confederate | a club; he wauis to beat me out aud I am araid to | ~ New Orleans p pers plesse ¢ : a y towed to Governor's Island, where atexandria and Washington every puzzling tohis admi- | ay day apes Aa) gee es prbintes, Sf ail chore | Senate. In the morning it told us thatJudge Jenkins was | gy any further; whon I ran on deck I saw penntons. —On Weds eulay . December 8,at the residence ies sunk. oR fore aud clayuere, They ime,ue all poasibie reasons of | ‘Shon ko has teve bouind bim,and whee pragerse ne | VE Man. Atnight it mare truly aid ¢hit ex-Governor | farmey, Parney ‘iald thera ie something up on deck; son-in-law, Brooklyu, Mr. Josmen W Kxt106G, 1at€ | 14 room Now Bedfoued stircos Troup, Ashley, North . Johnson was the Senator elect. Judge ‘Jen- kins refused even to bo a candidate, We find in the Georgia papers an account of the election and the speeches made on the occasion. We make some extracts. showing tho position of Governor Johnson, The tirst ballot resulted as tollows:— a minute after me; Fdid not gee | Merchant, New York city. the captain strike Patsey while he was down; if be did {| | His 8 are invited to attend the funeral, from Spoken, &e. think I would have seen it; there were no other sailors +n | Greene street Mothodist Episcoval church, on Friday | snip Audubon, Matiiews, icom NYork for San Pratielsco,. deck but myself; I saw ne one on deck but George Lambert; | @fterncon, at hal tone o'clock, Oct 9, lat 55 8, ion GO 43 W. the captain beat ine one moruing because Idid not speak | _ Leave.—At Fulham, England, on Quesday, November king, Townsend. trom NYork Sept 18 for Ban Fran~ joud; he struck me with his fist’ and knocked me down; | 1, AsNa M., widow of Thom is Leave, ayed 38 years. + 6 90.8, Ion 36.30 W. Barney came up inal account for it. But the @trais gy in their endeavors explanation is simple. It is ’s prime aim and ms ston to keep out of Jackson's way.” The appearance of a few of Juckson’s scouts was accepted by Sigel ar an indi eating ita: it was time for bim to start, and Lhereanon he and thore that ‘fights mit Sigel”? ran like men. He, of stantly ascend for his safe return. It will be a day of Pacttic Ocean, mutual transport and joy when, the battles all fought and the grad victory won, the broken families shall bs re- united and bask in the sunshine of peace. May the day S000 come, Meanwhile let us all, in camp and in @buncil, in field winged 5 a RENO 1 i ' 3 ‘shire, Williams, ‘rom Swansea for Cape Good’ course, deserves credit ior his success in escaplog; let bis*} and ib: Gon & ag s | Jackson . 59 Howell Cobb.. 6 | Iwas carried and lud on the hatch; the captain then LAWNENCE. OD Tuesday night, ecember 2, Sanat, ‘Oct 80, lat 19 208, lon : friends take the hjut and praise him accordingly. wish under tia tlasaing sehuopileeiarteae teceeios Seinen 84 Governor Brown. 1 | jumped on me and pulled qut his revolver and said, “You bad Ot Geo. Lawrence, ib the 71st year of her ago. Grev ots Borpoes, free Philadelphia for Pernam- sately to the present stage of the war. We quoted on yes. | Tombs 24 T. RR. Cobb... + 2 | gon of a b—h, I will suoot you.” ‘he relatives and friends of \he ‘amily are invited to Nov 6, lat 7 108, lon $425 The Rebels Intend to Create a Navy. torday the following from a London papers-""Never, we | Jenkins, +9 General A. R, Wright.... 1 Johne Lyons examined—I was a sailor; Tremember the | attend the funeral, fren No. 71 Morton street, this ‘« Tejuca, fro NOrleans for Bordeaux, Nov 2, lat 28- from the Richmend Whig, Nov. 27.) ugsert with the utmost confidence, was there known a | /Verson 3 Dr. Miller. 2 | morning of the Ist of November; 1 was at the wheei that | (Thursday) afternoon, at ose o'clock. 9 anes SHB NEED OF A NAVY pebple 80 heroic, so brave, go prudent, no devoted.” Su. | DF. Lew 7 A. HL Chappell. 1 | moruig; as I went aft [ heard the captain call the chief Letanp.—At Mahopany, Conn., 0" saterday, November ‘oreign Ports. Wm. Dougherty. ce No one having @ majority a new ballot was ordered. Be fore taking the vote Mr. Whittle, of Bibb, said he was in favor of sending a man to the Confederate Senate who would not be opposed to the administration, and who would support and sustain the government in this trying hour. His first choice was ex-Gov. Johnson, a man of ureurpassed abilities and patriotism; but be had under. stood that he was not in faver of the Conscription i and he could not yote for any man who wag not in favor of that law. He referred to a letter from Gov. Johnson which he understood the representative from Buidwin ree f ety 5 f Bawza, Oct 4—Arr brig symes © Coale, Linden, Baltimore. d that Harney | 29. of chrenie diurrhos, Lieutenant Finxten. Linewn, of | Basta, Oct 24-~ By gures re, ; then he said | CMpany H, sixty-first regiment New York Volunteers, + an ty get that | formerly of'the Fighth rogiment New York state Multia, | pictator’ Butale Wericke Wises MYL Bid steamer: damned gon of'a b—h out of the way;” he aud, "We | axed 25 years Tio Jaxpiao, Oct 13—-Arr brig Robs must do it very quietly; we must either Mill or crip. I On Tuesday, December 2, of consumption, | Isle of May. ‘8! ple bim;? he then\cailed alley and told him to «he, beloved wife of F. J. Lundberg, in the 33: | . 3f THoxss, NS get the watch between decks” to stow wut nate ad Tore reported #ld for Belize, Hen), : be then raid, ‘Mr. Leonard, you can The trends of the family are rerpectiuily invited teat. | ““in port lush, Sretiip Ma-atian, for NYork, diag; bark Fame, Patsey up. and ag soon as he comes up strike | tend the fune from her late resvience, 69 James dix: and others as before, bim,” he then went with Mir. Leouard to the cabin, aud | Strect, this (Thursday) aftorncou, at two o clock. Her re- | Sr Jouxs, NP, Nov 7—Arr brign Rati then called m Oakley; he thet called to the stewaru for | Malin will be trken to Calvary enwtery for iutorment. | York. 1th, Autumn, Dinsmore bis axe, and then c-rsed him for the axe not being sharp, Gothenburg (5! ) papers pleage copy. emplar, Per sthr Bevie, Whi mate; heard the eaptai tell Mr. Le: hid given some back answe:s to Mir. Oal “We must see, Mr. Lecnard, to somo perlative praise! We must not fall below it now. We must not prove unworthy of it. Rather let us, by new deeds of virtuous heroism and new manifestations of pru- dent counsels and patriotic devotion, add additional brightness to our present fame, Let cach stimulate each, id all encourage all, as we travel the rongh road whose iongth we do not know, but whose end is certain, Perhaps theScoufederacy hus made no error in the cou- @cct of the war more serious than that of taking for auted a presumed inability on our part to cope with the rinidabie wayal power o¢ the North, It may be true thatthe South tg not a maritime country. It may be true that she has no cowmercinl navy, aid that she is Aimosi destitute of that class of population from which mrivers are eupplied. ut it 8 not true that Lhese deficiencies may not be remedied. It has often been as sumed that there is a certam incompatibility betwceu military power and naval power, that the nation which Burnside Worse than Pope. [From the Richmend Enquirer, Noy. 29.) RETALIATION CALLED FOR. je strongest on laud must, by sotwe surt of compensatory The eonduct of the Yankee abolition army under Burn- Mr. Briscoe) bad, aud in which bis views were deilued, 7 se Mei x: Hilton, do, ) brig Primrose, e - | (Mr. Bris A rs e . © then caticd for a cleaver; the captain left the cleaver ici kNvE —On We Joun McKer process, be wouk on the water, and thut the nacion whieh | <iq peeded. the "8. Th P Sack : “ : ; ; wer oe mite fa strong on. the water cannot be strung on land. It is side has exceeded that of Pope's. ord rs of Pope fie‘ca jedon ‘the friends of Jackson and Johnson to let | and* brought out his pistol; ve tried two fire it olf, Put ic | 28, 4 uative ef Tyroue, Ireland 8 years, would not go, aud he then said “Ged dno the pistol; I The friends and relatives of the { mily are vespectfully will Kill bim'any way? be then got a large lignum vite | invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 181 club from the steward; I saw 0 more until Jheard the | East thirty-tiret street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one groans on deck; in the meantime | sent word to Patsoy | o'clock ty take care of himsel’; }asked one of tho sailors tw reieve | MostiNcmy.—In Brooklyn, on Wed me, which he did; I went forward and s:w Yatsey with | CaTHanie, dangbter of the Jato ¢ har permilting pillage, owtrage and robbery, drew from the Confeterese government severe retaliatory orders. But Burne having published no orders, nas permitic? out- rayes more glaring and infamous than cven the published vrders of Pope countenonced. What will be the course of the Confederate goveenment? the General Agsembly know how they stcod on shese importrnt points. Mir. Briscoe, of Raldwin, said the letter from Governor Jchnéon, which had been alluded to, was strictly private. He had showed it to a very few persona, nt having the least idea that 1t would ever be alluded’to puplicly in any ifkewise often asserted, with a good deal of poritiveness, that without a commercial navy, and a maritime popula tion, no country camhope w bi owerful at rea, oF to compete with an adversary poxses:ing thore advan faces. All of (hese assuro)tions are ili founded and al lacious. They may be sujported by an a privri argn- bit aabores 16th, Liverpool; 17th, Young Sam, ido, oth, Deuiehland, and Paw a and Byzen'iuin, at Deal; 17th, Union, at eday, Recember 3 sand Margery Mc We call attention to day to the outrages in Fauquier, | manner, and ho greatly rogretied it. He sild he knew | his’ skull broken. I then got Vateey's knite: it had two | Glinchy, in the Lath year of her aye donderry; 19th, Thomas Terry, at Queenstown; Elisabeth, at ogee but berdore pong ree ge t coe: Ang aud demand tn behalf of that people the speedy protec. | Governor! hnson to be no seeker after office; that be | wrenches on the point eng had a iitdle b.ood on the han- The ‘relatives aud friends of the family are {: vited to eens Baltimore Nov 16, Casilda, at Dungeness; Bir 3 aoa een. tion of the Confederate government. Retaliation, prompt, | was actuated by no personal consideration of patriotism, | dle: the captain was in the habit of beating his crow. attend the funeral, from the resideuce-of ber mother, | Frankifn, at Deal; 14th, Sabine, in the Clyde, jm land, or-s 4 Be inane t sinaer Be Apa swift and effective, should be immediately ordered. | which burned as brightly ia his breast as any man’s: Frank Baker cailed an’ examined by Mr. Dunphy—I |. Canton street, near Myrtic avenue, this (Thureday) afer Arr from Ak) ab Nov 17. ML ratten Cdn a may serve to polst an ani Say ae arate {he doo: | Unless this is done, the people of the portion of Virginia | but yet with this kuowledgo he (Mr. Briscoe) would | was a sailor oif board the Robert I. Labe on the lst of | Buon, at hal. past two o'clock. : 8 fer Neate Boy 6, Sere, oes érive of compensati n, but it really has very little ioun- @ation either in reason or in history. The troth is that aationt and retuarkabie instances may be found to prove precisely ‘he oppogite opinion: and it we were compelled collow blintly 19 the footprints of bistory we might say with some plaasibility that paval and military strength must always be found im combination, and that the coe can never achieve a marked and permanent success unt)! 190, Hydra, Noveinber last; after breakfast I saw that there was some | Meturn.—On Wi Marana" Gen Mechta i Vinny emplat: and a mt rn, disturbance aft, and Iran forward; 1 saw Muore and the | gestion of the brat, Fiuza, wife of Charles H, Miller, in | fran Liverpool: isch, Aurorg, a captain standing t gether; the blood was all streaming | the 27th year of her age. 4 for Portland Nov 1i, Hauptinan, Venderluke, and 8yl- {rom Moore's head; the captain had bis haud on Me The relatives ond friends. of the feels are invited to | deraow, from Cowes. shoulder; at the same time Patsey tumbled from Attend the fuveral, this (Thursda:) atteruoon, at one bed of the capstan bar on the head by tho mate; when ele Loritaer stréct, Wilamsburg., ed tie Heartctle, from Swansea fur New York, was aheaage he fell there was a knife in bis band ail covered with annoy. jeaday, December 2, ANN Teresa MAN. The Teurland, from Cardiff for New. York, tna ew 3 .ow overrn by the ememy will have been abandoned by 4 government tor whose exidence they have perilied all (hat man holds dear. To persous who Lave becn exempted frota the ravages of this war, it is impossible to convey an adequate idea of the devastation inflicted upon the counties of Fauquier, Prince Witiiam, Loudon, Fairfux, &c. Furms stripped of fences, milis burned, cattle de never have voted for him unless he had known him to be tn favor of sustaining the admim'gtration to the fullest extent am the prosecution of tbe war; and could not have voted for him or any other man who woulkl oppose the execution of the Couscription law. Mr. Brisove therefore wrote to Governor John- ,and had received a leitor in reply, an extract from which ho read, the purport of which was thet esday morning, December 3, of cou rommet of the dlood;1 saw Moore tuinble at the same time from a stroke | OX, aged 19 years, 9 months and 1 day. . Bh ig Passions cece ehanaicin wectee anuinatt Ural mene brain coussimed, vegetables and ponitty stolen, | be believed the Conecription law to be unconstitutional; | from ‘he captain; 1exw Moore get up; he ran forward, | |, The friends and acquaintances, and those of her bro: | Jers lamagee eee nome ae at Falmou seal dhe worl, aud Phonicta was in ailance with Portes The | Sioccries of every wind seized. ladies insulted, beat to the | but stuce the Supreme Court had otherwise decided he | and the captain tumbled and struck Pateey twice on the | thers, Henry and Michael, are requested to attend the Tho steamer Hong Kong {s ashore near Hankow. ground by rufflaus, and their lives threatened with pistola, ¢ counselled acquiscence in its execution, and turther coun. led in (he vicinity of Burnside, Wilcox and other head; Ithen went forward. 1 saw Patcey brought for. | funeral, from her lito residence, No. 262 Hester street, Sonrageous and datermined, but they were ward; T assisted to dress his head; he died about five | this (Thwraday) aiternoon, at half putone o'clock. Her | The Dr Kane tx at Lough Smily, leaky. without ships, and Athens berseli had not then become a setied a most earnest and undivided support to the gov- oe i " P ers, who permitted the outrages. ernment, and every measure thereof, in the support of | :minutes tv four o'clock; we buried him the next day py | Temains will be taken to Culvary Cemetery for interment. [Per Sreamenie Criss, ory Care RactmTRLEGRAPRIC.S po ag eng ere nln Recap fpr yd less for the gov'rument to ¢emand any | the war, till tho stars and bars waived’ in triumph over | throwing him loco the ses, ¥ By | “Dublin papers please copy. is A Re ET ee RE Weary or balatnie ated Greece oe on ane eats, | ceesati n of these outrages. “Tho reply wilt be that m0 | the Confederate States. Crorsexamined by the United States District | PRARE.—On Wednesday morniug, December 3, after a | M1) 1th. Elizabeth: at Mitta; 3Ist, Arctic, at Hexry Pease, youngest son 0° 2 Are Joom Fiulade)bia Hort, Melento, at fast; Arad, idett and Melinda Pease, aged 6 years, months and | Arr from Bangor Nov 2%. J C Lark, at Bristol. 3 days, Sia for NYork Nov 19, Heimdail, Gleson Dock, Queer. ‘The relatives and friends of the family ave invited to | Viet from Cardi hese torla, from Liverpool: attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No. | Te Snicess, trom do: glat, Helespont, A orders have been published on subject since the revo ation of those of Pope. The retiation, to be eifbctive, must be swiit, sudden and brought home to the wretches: in the prompt execution of the captured prisoners. Tho enemy have publicly proclaimed that they came not ; The next ballot was then taken, which resulted as fol- ows :— Attorney—When Moore ran forward he said, | painful illness, Win) “My God, they bave killed Patsey,”” Moore's | ( head was ‘ail streaming with blocd when! into the forecastie; Flainagan, a passenger, said ought to goaftand’ pitch the damned tyrant ov: gation, When the Peloponnesian war began Atheus wes Supreme at eva and Sparta heid dominion over the land The struggle between the rival powers wae characterized by varying fortunes aud indecisive yesuits, until Sparia, thougit destitute o: ships and of rs, had managed to + 40 Jenkins... ae to protect, but to destroy; as the best meane of jusuring Sivore was gilent; he sald nothing that 1 could hear: the | 634 Fourth street, this (Thureday) morning, at eij,bi | Baily and North American, {0m do. aise ans equip and man @navy, and thus to acquire ac | gubjogution, To this end they have buraed all We. mulls was not a candidate, and would not accept the | captain kuocked Moore down; 1 aaw a knife in Patsey's | o'clock : : Sid for NOticang Nov 3), Wiid Cat’ them Liverpaat ‘The. ware hotween Rome and Carthage furnish another of the country, reducing the non-combatant population al cflice if it were tendered hin. nand; that is ail the kuifeleaw; 1 did not see the cap- PALWeER.—Pavz, youngert child of Paul and Marg Palmer, Sli for Nassau Nov 21, steamers Thistie, Levets, and Mon example of the same kind. Carthage was a commercial ‘moat to siarvali n; they have killed the work oxen, the Dougherty. . 24 Tom Codd. ae tain bleed, but I saw Paisey and Moore covered with in the 24 year of his age, mouth, from Live rpooi. . nd uaval power. Romie was exclusively a military | C/Y Graught beast left in the country, depriving the | Howell Cobb. 1 _ Dr. Miller. 2 The triends of the family are requested to attend the blood. (Haters rie Queenstown.) Robert Harvey examined by Yhomas Dunphy—I was a | fubersl, trom the resideneo of his parents, No. 89 Bart | ,,437 {rom NYork, Nord Amerika, off Dungencas; 8 W Pike, sailor on board this ship;ou the Lstof November I was be- | Fieventh street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock. pr oe Jow, wccording to orders, and at about eight c’clock I heard Rust. —On Wednesday, December 3, FRaNcts Ruan, & The “Shashamect,” ashore near Bluff Harbor, Anstraiia,. @ scullie on deck, aud 1 went up; 1 saw.he captain standing | Dative of the parish of Tulleycorbett, oounty Monaghah, | bas got off, over Patsey, who was lying on deck , covered with bloed; 1, aged 35 years. ‘The Premier, from Cork for Quebec, was abandoned ab” people of the means of procuring fire wood for the approaching winter; they have forced houses, and stolen the Iittle stores laid by for the winter of grove ries, flour, bacon, &c. 4p fact, almost reduced that whole tier of counties to absolute starvation. Ail thie has been Governor Johnson declared elected. power. Yet Rome, although at the boginning destituie @f sailors ond of ships, managed to create a navy, and uccveded in bringiug the war to a successful issue when she bad broken the naval strength of her adve: r aves the experience of modern times tend tc Military Intelligence. (From the Richmond Whig, Nov. 28.) HE NEW REBEL SECRETARY OF WAR. weak ancient | 4/80 without orders, but with the avowal that General S000! rs the captain struck fim twice on the head; the first mate | _ His friends and acquaintances are invited to aitend the | sea. Crew saved. Ristory, ‘Those countries, which here exposed meecient | Stuart set the example iu Pennsylvania The only mode oe War te iil the ewcunch et | Ws standing with a ca; stan bar iu his baud: he eaid. to al, from his late residence, 685 Eighth avenue, on bs ‘American Ports. here remained powerful only so loug as they have been | (280? Uels pillage i to hang prisoners, and the casioned by the renignation of General G. W. Randolph, | tbe captain, “That will do; 1have killed him,” as Iwas | Friday afternoon, at balf-past tweive o'clock. BOSTON, Deg 2—Arr brigs Roamer, Newell, Eligabethpert: able to.ma! tbemetives at. ade. ‘The dectine of the pet robe on. culetomeein x mngdly tssued | While Mr. Seddon hae vot been a great deal-in public | going Wy Moore passed me; there was blood running down ae ers me Wednesday, gumomaber 3, after a short |p Mctatyre, pres bo nd George Downes Fi _ : a Prep ; Burnside will disavow 7 he Back is head: n helped. ness, Many Axwg, eldest ter jobert Soutter, | pay ei ° 5 q aaa rich thee peee ian Tepublics aud of Spain was | the outrages aud promise to punish the thieves when de- | P2ition, be bas aways borne a igh reputation for ablli- } We ask of Kis aead: | teingen Melon hing: Moore, in | ofed 23 Soars e pid Py ey < Coincident with the decay of their naval supremacy. ‘ibe rise of England {nto the first rank of pations was concur- Fent-with the inctease of ber naval strength. Ferhape Botbing coutributed more t» the final overthrow of Napo- Jeon than the destraction of bis foets wud the annihilation Of bis nuval resources. Yet the France of to-day does not @optent herself with aeuoine deference to the naval s rarity of England. She knows that, with all-her mili- prowess, the -value of her ‘troops, the ekil @ ber gencrals, she needs the assistance o @ Powerful nayy to enable her to -maintain her position at the bead of turopeun nations. We ‘think that the events o: the present war have euiliciently shown tho advantages derived by the enemy from bis yet waquestioned naval supremacy, and the error of the con federacy in underrating the importance of naval arma Mente. Nor 48 the war devoid of incident to prove that we aro capable of meetiug the North on water; that we ‘an build as good ships as curencmy eau bring against ur, end thet many of our officers are as skilful, as daring and tected; but he wiil never permit any to be detected. He Uns permitted the outragos now complained of, and knew at the time of their commission, that hie troops were rob- - bing the houses immediately around him. % facilita’e the robbery, he withdrew his guards from the howes and threw down all restraint to his red breeched robbers called Zouace We eincerely hope that our soldiers who may happen to capture avy of the Zouaves with red breeches and red cape, will execute npou them summary justice, and not trouble the government with their transportatieu to Washington vin Richmond, to be let loose again to the pil- lage and robbery of the country, We now submit an account of the conduct of the eve. my towards @ most estimable and venerable lady in Fau- r county, a8 an example of their conduct. We have heard of many others, but this ie attested and voucned « by @ gentleman of unimpeached veracity, great cool ness and jadgment:— cj pe sagacious statesmanship. It will be remembered t Mr. Seddon was one of the Commissionere sent by the Virginia Logisiature to attend the Peace Conference iu Washington, near the close of Buchanan's administration. He represented the Richmond district im the United States Congress frum 1845 to 1847, and from 1849 to 1) ‘THE NEW KEBEL COMMANDER IN 7HE WEST. {From the Richmond Eoqiurer, Nov. 29.) nston aud staff Jeave Richmond to-day, we understand, for the West. Major Generu! Polk left Rich- mond on November 20 for the West. MAJOR GENERAL VAN DORN ACQUITTED. ‘The following # the opinion of the Court that invested the charges brought against the rebel Genera] Van Dorn:— After a careful investigation of the matters contained in the charges and specifications alleged against Major General Exrl Van Dorn by Brigadier Generel John 8. Bowen, the Court are unanimously of opinion that the evt- dence before it disproves every allegation contained in Mary 7 convereation with me, said he was serry that Patsey was The relatives and friends of the family are invited to | aud Ada Ames, Ames, Priindeiphier aia: Hake killed. 3 atteud tbe funeral services,on Friday alternoon, at two z an Fatrick Rourke called and examined by Mr. Dunphy— | o'clock, from her late residence, 237 West Tweuty-second I was a pasecuger on board the Robert L. Lane on the | street, without further invitation, Her remaius will be Ist of November last; 1 knewga passenger named Flanua. | taken to Philadelphia for interment. gon; lasked him if he knew anytuing in relation to the Sivva.—On Tuesday, December 2, MarGaner Sinva, wife unrp. Jercoid, do vie NYork; Bra, Leriain, York. . Scourvence of the Lat of November; be said he knew | of Joseph Silva, aged 29 years. 4 suip George Turner; brigs Monte Agnes, nothing of the matter, unless he helped to carry the de. | _ The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at. | the. ceased ,'atsey; he vocupied the next berth to ine; hewont | tend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one | »PALTIMORE, Dec 2—Arz ache DB Martin, Peterson, upon deck between eight aud nine o'clock: some of the | 0'c'ock, from her. late residence, 103 Foray th street. Beith, Sonse Micee vin Eacoceees Mtees ahaa passengers hallooed that one of the sailors was dead ; Flan- i data ftammebe "Alfred Halt, : bagan was dressing, and when dressed he went up; 1 | No. 21 Pry Dock street, N. Y., Joun Statm, aged 60 years, | Lavinia Hopkins. ©: do via 5 went wy immediately after, and saw Patscy lying in | 8 native of thé parish of Tydavinet, county Monaghan, | din (Arg), Wilson, Boh'a and a mkt; 8 nw, ores of blood on the deck; I did not ace Patsey taken; 1 | Ireland. ; ty. Nout: Br brig Betsey Tall, Thompson, Cork tor orders; saw Flannagan look at Patsey. His reroaine will be taken to St. Bridget's church, this WANGOR. Nec 0 ka sihes Ren j*Wiltie, x By the Commissioner—The first 1 knew of it was hear. | (Thursd4y) morning, at nive o'clock, where a solemn re | puuton, Shtrmab, NYurk, Cid Dee f tog Krecutiee, Gor: fog one of the passengers ay that one of the gujlors was | dict macs will be offered for the repose of his soul. The | jain Madeira, “d shot on deck ; Flannagan went on deck as soon ag dresced; | relatives and friends of the family xre respectfully in- | | BATH. Dec l—Arr echr Ann, PRiladelphia. Cd Ist, sche #0 did I; Ido not Chink there was a minate’s diffrence | vited to attend the funeral, without further notice. Ka, Hucking, Bal nore lov 30, brigs Aladdin, Cur- bt, snd New Ye Yori: rigs son ast), Lawson, London; Marshal, Nicholson, Gores. @ mkt: eches MM Freeman, Hi i, Ssn7H.—On Tresday, December 2, at his late residence, : 7 Mrs, Marshali, relict of Dr. Jaquelin Marshall, a son of e sald charges and specifications. at the request of | potween he and I golug on deck: Flaui Van Coir.—A\ i in; Delawa a reed, ; he ‘ n deck; Flannagan went up the ‘Orr. —At Lentreville, near Waxhington, D. C. Seiicmsnate fe Vpn acd soeaeactnite | (emo Chet Suaan ara rnten where her | Beoaral Cou bera atacand Oy ie order o'Gaors! | Swe aaa fat Mt 7° | raoeann tan Cr, won of We it Yan Cnty Second | PATOL Deel Ars coop tage Mil, uh Nort . rinity. wi occurrence: I knew ead , a sailor ou board; at ‘ow York State Volunteers, aged 18 years. aul. j lon ‘do. poe so soreapeencnts the Veaeoeapees con stripped of everything that could afford sustenance. | against General Van Dorn, and report that the testimony ‘Gas tenes of tv ensiareane was in the starboard forecastlo relatives and friends are Tespecttully invited to PULA METHVORT, Dee T—Cld ech BC Dennison, Beuth- ‘And bere recap state wiact which, although it may bs | Among the articles mized and appropriated, without eny | before them does, in their opinion, disprove eaid imputa- | vetting his breakfast; 1 was in the forecastie; he could | attend the funeral, from the residence of Thomas G. Van | worth, Pail Ri up juise, Brid Rew to almost all of our readers, s- are red to 4 Compensation, were the follow ing of corn, | tions. ee ee not see from there what took place; 1 was noarest the | Cott, No. 213 East{Tenth street this (Thursday ) afternoon, wan achra Jno A a ag FA = cupaequess , Py tat on, | 9 hoes, the oats raised ona feld of forty acres, the rye | be had in the case. LLOYD TILGHMAN, door; Baker Ashmead was sitting in forward; whilst hero | #t one o'clock, without further invitation, : cod, Dignteny Tree tases, Necgestt Viekean oma Zale Hattiembiomione toni ote fact, ani | seventy acres, the hay of Sfteen acres. mea, | Brigadier General Potomac Ariny Confederate States. | one of the crew came forward and reported what had | Wrisixc.—tuddenly, at her residence, 72 ors street, ee; Sisk, Ingalls, Boston; Garo ine Wilson that, if 2 had been in the handeof compelent oficcre, i’ | N0Use, Was broken open, and every pound taken, DABNEY H. MAURY, taken place; I am satisfied that Astmend was thoro all | Brookiyn, December 4, Patience, wife of John T. Welling’ At firet a guard was piaced around the house. This was Major General Confederate ‘Army. ven. would hase driven the enemy's vestels from the river. ‘Tue 'Y BEDFORD, Deo2—Arr echr 8 Truman, Gibbs, Phi- BRIGADIEM GENERAL EDWIN PRICE. The Jackson Missivippian denies that Brigadier Gene- ral Edwin Price, who recently took the oath of allegiance to the United ever held a commission in the Con- fedorate army. RESIGNATION OF I arme, and to oouduct « war which, in its magnitutde, hos ever had & paralie!, ought to Le sufficient.to enable us to 6% posvestion @ Hity or a hundred ships. We need them Bow aud we shell continue to need them, Howsvever the time, and from bis position it was impossible tor i, a P ING PRICK, a p Sf uimiane lone was capable, had she erly | Withdrawn, as if to allow what followed. About two STERE , him to seo anything that occurred. ‘The relatives and friends of tho family are respectfally | Ig ivhia. —_ tener 1 indred of the vile outlaws who cali hemeelves Zeuaves, General and President of Court. The Hslooss concluded to comtalt (Se prisoner to | fovited to attend the fuseral at tie Methoawe Fotacepel x NEWBURYPORT, Dec l—Arrechr Marthe May, nelly, We repen: that there is no Feasun why this.con. | ;; ered the bouse, and did the work of their masters in HOWELL COBB GOING TO FLORIDA, await the action of the Grand Jury. church, in South Fifth strect, near Fifth, on Friday mora. | “NEWPORT, Dec 1—Arrachra Gertrude Horton, Jamenon* federacy dould not assunte: 2 onload ae ove, — style. They Belzed all the blankets 7 eS the Charieston Mercury, Noy. 25.1 Mesers. Edwin James and Thomas Dunphy, prisoner's | ing, at halt past ten o'clock, :. nd; Belle, ler, do for Boaton; ae Ror le thereany excuse for a time ecquiesvence in tLe = other w Fagen, Sema tore to pieces what they eoul! Brigadier Geveral Howell Cobb is going to Florida, to | counsel, bave notified their intention to bring up the pro- RSTERVRLT.—Cn Wednesday morning, December 3, rk for Milluridge, ‘icavo, Mu and Bil Yankee aeeumption of invincible superiority on the sca | (\'\ CAMry OM. They broke open the lore rooins and seized } assume command of a military district in that State. cvodings on certiorari, and move to have the prisoner dis. | Mintuonxe Wesrmaverr, in the 26th your of higage, First thport for vj Gharies I ie There are mece waye than one tocreateanavy. Weean | Uo carrie = or destroyed alltthe groceries, pickles and MAJOR GENRRAL M. 1. SMITH. charged or bailed Lieutenant company A, New York Marine artillery, son hee Dentatnak Tea Duy ie we cecal Lath Tht Vessurten nadine waerey | (reserves. ‘They yave themselves the trouble to break all {From the Jackson Mississippian.) of Dr. John 8. and Hannah E. Westervelt,-of Staten Is- rages which have enabled us to resist the immense armice oi | ;e.Oukry And giaes ware. They broke up the furni- | Brigadior General M. 1. smith, commander at Vicks- 2 a ; ~~ | land. S14 Br Vark Minnte Gordon; schra J the North, womaintain hundreds of thousands of men in | ‘re, Te phe Ne Melle bers Taree aud | burg, has been promoted to the rank of major general. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Tho funoral service will be held at the Reformed Dutch i. church, at Tompkinsville, 8. I., on Friday, at twelve Mickiok, O'elack (oon). The reiatives and friends of ‘the family . are fav’ attend without further notic: a Pa omy oer ae TR gi ue, ad ve be poe at the ferry Inndiog, at Tompkivs- | L'stee unghter of B. W. Mefriain, Exq., all of this city. +f eS SNe eee eorey, on th, tan, a 1» UB earveving a ju of their jewelry. They took the supplies of candles 1, and distributed them over the floors and then walkod upon them. When they had done everything that thless rapine and av ingenious and puins-toking malice id devire in the way of robbery, destruction and in or whenscever this war may terminate, country like Ours, with a long ogast line, traversed in avery direction im, vk. REBEL COLONEL M’RAR. 28th, brig Alex Fish. (Phitadetpias w ‘ 4 they puehed the venerable lady of the house down (Ckalg—NicHorson.—On December 2, by th Blackman, Gandy, do; Paim a, Davell, New Beat » ge and ; ls , former! ht recent bi » ; by the . . rogast ni! hostile ralcap gover cuyay mocut ity wo houg | ct drawing a pate, eaid they would “shoce the damned | sander of tue Filth regiment North, Caroline Nangteore, | REY. DF James, Harkness, Be cone ranks: Gao note neg sabon th Mente, Beige Bene 4a it permits our adeoreary to usurp undisputed dorainion | '4e" m= "| ns resigned hie cometisaton, on tbe Ground that, ‘oon: | City, to Mise Carnaminn Ni y Of Goderich, SHIPPING NEWS hurst, New Orlenme; 234. Boston, fina and . Sis nee. We have proven ear military pewer—it re. colon net hates ts aope-by ue, etagyemttonr which Oo Pye: lade alle wee frp day, ba could * anaon—Corviein,— Oa Wetsentay evening November | rrr nm . one, m an Arcos, bg ey Presa fo > hae Aa 7 ts Re 7th, Patty Jompton, do: y maing or lo eetablise rete a ta hava power. ioe tindoubtedly are ae by pertona in thei uo longer serve the government of the Contederutontates.”” | 9glynnon aco” De owling Mr. Jou W. Hasson Yo Mies auwanae ovat Youn—rnis DAY. aItADE Ay TA. Dice 3-Arr camer ferman, Baker. 7 ye mers 4 en the | accus 8 y. ve an Corruax. No cards. im, Auton ) Fee eo ees wine cate He eperience emotions sin! 1 “-juire that the truth sbould be known without abate. North Carolina Raising Troops. KKLER—AUETIN.—On Thursday evening, November 27, ; bh Hexapdria. Cid ship Orion. Whiting, Gan Bran Qriumph) broke the mariime power of tboir rival. ibe | hi 7 7 the dation of i aes me “5 4. se NY ork; Orris Francie. Willey, Boston. as é conveniences of & family, in that’ abundance which | ¥/ adopt the recommendation of Governor Vance to raise | Sinan AveriN, all of this city, CLEARED. ewe Dee 1—The U8 sloon-of-war Dale, for eee ie ie Bret Tete rue the epoils wen by | veaith and providence dictated. ‘The farm isa wosie, | (H Housaud troops for State defence. No plan for ruis- | “Yintum Herron Wedeeeday, December 3, by tl Ship Oder (Ham), Winzen, London-—Kunharat & Welt barks Aun Elizabeth, for Gore, WCAs M me. alive 4 of Komen naval vievories. be house a wreck. ing thom has yet been mee eal but it ts more than pro- | ey, Jobn A. Paddock, at the residence of the bride's Bhip Dr are hl }» Meyer, H Tey man & Edge, | for key Wert ao ‘Oak, tor ‘he Thos , for —- At the time these outrages were transpiring at Mrs, | able that volunteers will be calied for between the ages | nother, Mr. Hexny T. MILLER, of Utica, to Miss Eanuy A. | . Bark Victor Emanuel (Norw), Kabule, iverpovl--Fungn, | Martinique; Delaware, for Landon, Stepbem Duncan, The Thregtened Bombaramens of Bred- | varshall's dwelling, Gevorals Hawking, urnnide and | eighteen and vorty-t Hort, of Brooklyn. i a a ak ny PRN AI {OE GHTLAND, Dro At? brig Lovana, Wade, NYork; schre spin ee Se Wilcox wore near dy, and made no Itiou oF xepara- nin Abun en: Mymrs—Dniscont.—On Wednesday, December 8, Mr. | ark Airlten (orgy Nellnen: Gorkelolnten aon, qitee Meee Polond, Havenst Oigria’ Be, npeon. ree Be: a hig, Nov. 27.) von, Jt i fair to presume that the Zouaves ware but — Avenep Myers, of this city, to Miss Exrzanern Driscou, of Bark ieisosae” ackard, Antwerp—Sta: buek & Co. Horton, NS, for N York; cam, nt, ‘ork; ror ‘MALL SWMESK'S CORRESPONDENCE WiTh dur | executing thoir will, suikens bok Ur VOme nat tae ed ‘Turonto, West. ark Mary Amn’ Peters (Br), Sanford, Antwerp=W.F | Ray, do for Millord rikingtisy outds Mechieg, for } CITY OFFICIALS, Wo have heard of timtar depredations upon other far- | Sh austibleysupply, has been aicilontatty doen an | ,, Rocawei—Hinnset.—On Tuesday evening, December | Sehinidt. ; ma PP Bg td Be "erate per tears a deni | Siew’ hike fete tal Mae Ra ne | ihm, ie, Serer Pen un rie von | SMa wie hie iMag atglia’ SPE: | fuk te Maa ten Menlr= Yat 6% | SSM, Neg ay Wren ane for gout woroge the ri o clock @t night, “Abou | selves fal 3 ‘Stuas ? - | of Now Yor! any EK. Brapsey 1 4 4 i). achr Boxer, Rankin, NYork, three A.M. the folloa jug commuvicntion was received... | some in Penneylvania, crap Aéepatch fring to Contract to supply the swale | Viedgay, Ka of Bridgeport, Comp.’ HUN aaeey Boot8, Drummond, Havana=M Frujilo & 8 | ee eT CKET, Deo dave eebe Malcerm, Jomo, Biien- Heapgoantaas, RiGWr GRAND Diviioy, — ee baie uguata at dve dol. |” yaw fivn—Lyrrva,—On Sunday evening, November 30, | Bark Mf F7; Giboa, Bilzabethport baibeert, Cam @ FaLMovTn, Nov. 21, 1262 $ The Military Troubics in Georgia, i at nine o'clock by the Rov, George 3. Haro, Cuamum Van | Brig miilus (Br), Strickland, London J Mobrand. SALEM, Dec 1—Arr chr Chief, Newcomb. South Amboy. fo sum Mayon gto Comfow Counen, Fredericksburg, Va [From the Kichmond Dixpateh, Nov. 4 Governor Letcher bes leaued « lengthy proclamation | ‘ivy to Mra. EMiLy Eynxa, both of thie city. rig Soko (AUR), Glavich, Aniwerp=W F Schmidt, NI. Your letter of thit atverooon is at hand, and iv o (ie CONSCRIPT LAW-—wasonITY’ aNd Munonity | Y)julive to the distr salt throughout the State of | “Troy papers please copy. Bik FOtriene Wis Ree Orivare cD S Murray. Sikcrawon of your, pledge iat the ate ebm ai he JomterONTe IX THE LwIsL ATURE, cae a rig Len!, Sees! Port Royal sia 5p ‘ae anor ), ane jour wow! m Pies The Joint Committee of the Ge Gow le ig Sarah Wooster, rd, —t ‘eters. ” Ai STOVES. Buy Of the enemy's § “aud POUr asrertion Uhat a jak ufederate reiations have made twet meporte te tak boa, The bi Secetuer, beg ria ek ol has Bor.10".—On Tuesday, Doconbie 2, Mania Bouton, aged Rehr Bee Ranger, ‘Sratthe or aa" Prinee=Wileon & Cam: GAWite your ee} * “P @ argpaporiation renders it smmpasnible to move tt he majority report declares that Coustess has uo right T joe recommended to fll the place of Governor Leleber } 25 years, daughter of (homas and Maria Lolton, of Jer- | 8": wisere, thuine, Bt Pierre, Mart=Merril! & Abbott. Gas HBATING BTOV hepa eu. sick, wounded add aged, | am author compel the eitivens of the Gtator to bear arme, exerpi {at the next election. soy City, and granddaughter of the late Valentine Cruise, ihr Jas Wikov, Bentegat, Polnta Petre—Vatable & 8 R | No dirt no ashes, ig coal to carry. ND PORTARGR. wed Lo wey te you that our batteries Will’ not open up. 1 ‘@ requisition on the several States for their quotas, at mania ray. OF Kelis, county Meath, Ireland, Reyna eee aise new soteaieeene : «the wan st she hour designate. “Genaral Patrick w) wing cach Btule to exercise such compulsion as may be | whe Vacancy im the Confederate Semate, | Aleight o'clock, this (Thursday) morning, ber ro- |. Sclir Prince Consort (Br), Pigiod, Charlotietewn—C It ” Prices $4, $0, 8%, 810 ts mec cn sedrcy Mah pa tsp Mond pda 4a ry, and to appoint the oMcers for her own troops, The Wytheville Diputeh nominates Wm, M. Peyton, of 4 maine will be conveyed to Bt. Peter's chureb, Jersey City, | Tn ull Godfrey, New OricanemBentle NEW YORK ois sto ‘i KB, VOrFOW Mornivg at nine o'clock at the Lacey Hour. | .hey report the ‘ollowing resolutions anoke, and the Danville Register, Governor Letcher for | “here there will be a solemn bigh mass. ‘After which Balle J Athen, sd F T+ | one door below Canal ave 0. 4 Very renyectt uly your obedient servant, KE. V. SUMNER, Brevet Major Geveral oommanding division the funeral will proceed to St, Peter's ( ¢ etery, Bergen, Dubiin and Liverpool papers please copy. Co, eat io the Confederate Benate, made vacant by the Joba F Doughty, Leeas, Washington~Van Brunt & ath of Mr. Preston. Resoleed, Phat all lasce srcved by the Confederate Congress nse armies rom the arone bears people OF the stately con Raeemarisn. ‘and withort requisitions upon or tonrurrent ation es Bride, Gillett, Baltimore—Merritl & Ab- WHO HAS IT? An interview Raving thus boon in: ited avnine + the States, aveunconsttenlional, and tithin oe abe ie f bo heen confessedly acknow! by jhousands whe Moyor#iaughter, Dr. J.G. Wail i Marys, de ¥ ed void. | While Geor ration, she sins Pri aoceee: Fy sag yenrs, 10 4. se aod ry ike octoree nad Ach Mf Dayton, Hand, Balltmore—Vvan Brunt & Slaght, red them, that the Galvano- Metallic Insoles : ooly preventive and core, Sold by all di ony dealer phy bY) for $1 25 reResels ener, gFelen hs Rh War seta A slave wan arrested in Richmond on the 27th of No vember for stesiing eleven pounds of cores muiued ul wenty- oe dollars. Philadelphia, rot Dele +0 thin eciages her will ind determinations tor cud of this unjust and wicked war wiplch our enemy is yoging bpon us, ae ebe bas done from the beginning vs Ji, A. Little and W. B. Boott, on the p 1 of the citizens, an Soverpl Kershaw, op behalf of the inilitary, proceeded Behr only Child of Moses and Anue Bonnett. be (riebds and nog Of the family are renvect. | Sint W,