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. " NEW YORK HARALD, Fuibay, DECKMBER 12, 1862 Of this country. It is not a time to stand upon trifles of the netiansand whe are sing slavery te. streugttvon DEES, Cet stare Norway, Major, Caleatin; ‘Lane Bian , only four THE CAPTURE OF: EDERIGKSBURG. ing we from the shy. In sight of oor wegie. mn to exact # strict account, by our resolutions, of what the-| their military power, be destroyed. pation may Seen, ia ann : ough, " cokes Beetham forma ne hal mace neon ar te satistied that they alpine gy he poten ta aes, ate, has x m, , Helimeonioly taken by Hong Hong; Ow, Nestorian, Words oe Tate Saeabas FROM FIRST PAGE) ‘ws. No man kuew the day would A Abe public good requires. I undertake to that the In Palace, Johnson, f p camp, and 50,000 on rooruiting service, on leave of ab- | WeeDcoment of & Duainces bas, might Drietly ood ee Sanuiar inden cactal of prinaie righie who — tn | (Batavia, Oct Port ship (rystal fon Euarding bospital stores and other stores and ab- | *#eault, sack ane without losye—ieaving 500,000 combatants. we do not care to define aad vivit} _ ' raisins a tail, This lasted for months; and whea we. remember it, ‘we cannot refrain from wonder, while fpr the 114, Oct 10—-Cld Queen of the South, Chapman, Mar- Led is. neighbor is, avd when all soar ou feay thd cowotr: poke of the strength of slavery under | , CALETA, Oct 22-Tn port ships Farenes -_- s, > velill: Napoleon, Nelson; Rufus Choate, and [sal y ure, aMOUBLiDg almost to indi‘ference, forriil then contended at some | was, trembling on the ruin. Now, sir, if I am | our policy heretofore to the i Howe, for Longon; Loch Lamar, Taek REBEL NEWSPAPER ACCOUNTS. | Oi ein oie ppulaiion saupporied Nt. Tew wounl bo” inary proces was, that men were ar. | right, leb us look anata ‘little oes any- | weaken the rebels and strengthen the government. The | iiss, Pearson, for Maulmain; Abvoit Lawrence, te eae heve in defeat, and stil fewer were frightened. Tht | rested on suspicion of crime, and j ‘does not wait till | body doubs thé ‘jot ef tho Presid ‘Does the | rebels foar this proclamation. He had watched too long | for Falmouth; Rachei, Kelly;'Art Uuion, Thayei Eg te Fredes | noble contdencd in God and the arms of tho South was | full proof is made before arresting. fendior from Delaware (Mtr Saulsbury), oF bie galleague | aud carefully the growth of the anti-slavery sentiment, | Thoam UA. o.419. shin Reso! tombe" Une Awangemente te Brewer | Well rewarded. For cne day aw that wast hast dissolve | | Mr. Warm, (Union) of Ind., moved to amend tho resn- | (Mr. Bayatd), or the SePator from Kentucky (Mr. Powe!) | and bat too much faith in the teachings of tho war 10 | S¥l{¥om Sausor O4 19, ship Resolute, Moan fort, Colombo! viekeburg. Tike @ cloud tefore the shack of chumder. A dleoling, | lution, so as to inake the call upon the Prosident instead | undertake to say that iu ail bis acts he has not been go- | doubt the success of this grand scheme, which, at the | 1 Sacforeakutiat: Ih vole ier eke oo an Ao tangled mass, creuching for sefery in a ccrner of the river, | Of upon the Sroretary of War. In atime like this be was | verned by what, in his own views, was. for the | termination of the war, would restore freedom toa race t18—Ar Cambridge, Walker, Cal>itty. was all that then remained or die most splendia wiluary | Willing to trost the Presideut, and he wanted none of that | gocd of (hig coumtry and for the supppression | and peace to a continent, and nobly save the last best Deat, Nov 20—Arr Tirrell, Morga array of the age. Our danger bad gone like am evil dream | miserable doctrine that could be loyalty to the ,overn- | Of the rebeltiep, or that he has wilfully violated | hope of earth—the republic of the United States. (and proceeded) Bone Bunyan, Peja w ca for or nightmare, and those who awakened im security might | Ment and disloyalty to the administration. There was | any private rights, m opposition to his own belief that it | Ma@Alevaes, (Union) of Ky., replying, said he was ia | Eandon (and proceeded), Sid 27th, Aramede Snow, Morr be pardoned for hellosiny that i could never rovira. “16 | only an uneonditi-nal loyalty to the government. and | waa atwolntely for the public ood? Ho they mako that | tho habit of rogarding the enoniiot of th proclamation as OE ee ee eat eels ‘Chstiag® SIAMEM omens {From the Ri For tho past week very focus ¢ aa centro h the enemy's to shell the a8 assumed & painful ebarac. ter. Unior the che (ances ramor has, of course, been busy, and reports, true and falfe have flown im upon us a ndon for Singapore I by at 8.2 es some efor’ to brace the nerves for a similar and | the party in power at a lime like thie. When the life of | charge’ I have not unders: itto be made fromany | the He understood the geri. re for Rotterd: had been blown Back tl it we nick jit DY s0 maey gOUTCeH. AW to co. Lue | TO amore terrible ordea},, Let ue hepe that those | the nation was at stake, he dared not do.auy olher way point: | \'e have not heard from any point, weshave not | tloinan from Ohio (Ms, Hutehih) to be oppased to “tie Prt Monn eee a : 1 “age the memo: the judgment, We shall, how. | Pitre opee able to confront death with dimiy eam | than give his hearty support to the government and tbe ward-from asybedy, that there has been any wiltul dis- | Union as st was. No bt the reasons assigned by him ihe eum Of all we haye beard, ny Ww 22- aver, instead 0) stalin = < “ rs v in book w' ry lan direful phant President. regard of the rights of a citizen by the President, and | for the recent defeats of the republicans were satisfactory resin, ax likely to D8 wore, katisfuetory to our readers, — y nie ches nent po ‘and bave suit! | . He suid reference had been made to the elections | there seems to be a little inistake as to what the duty of | to the geutleman himself: but he (Mr. Menzies) would fihgt Sod & brief record o: facts which hase transpired and reports | the hand of iron to grasp tive hand of bone, im the West, He met the other day a tife-loug whic, | the President really is. the President sloes not take an | tell them that these disasters to that party were atiri- poCHOW, Ort S—In pott ship Jacob Bell, Prighle, for New betioved to be authentic which baye been received during e — And asked nim how he bad voted, and the reply was that | oath to support the constitution, Mo takes an oath to | butable to the abolition programme of the President aud | yer enton 5 ahhn Lenk, Moonen: ' the past two days " scclas dunk the she nad voted the democratic ticket, He (Mr. Wright) |" protect, preserve and defend the constitution.” Theso | hig party, He understood the demoeratic party of the Lar@ow, Nov 23—Arr Caledonia (s). Monigeal; Seaborse, It was steted im the Examiner of Setar lay eee PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS, expressed bis great surprise at that, as he had long en- | are the words. Ordinarily all the other ‘oificers of the | North to stand fairly and squarely against secession and York; Jolin #yle, Sherwood, do; City of New York (5), epeikinniols Nad, (Shr aoe ny beets; amen eae. Oe . Leva tiee . deavored to get his vote for the’ democratic weet. | government take an cath to support the constitution, But | rte offspring, rebellion, is Was nore powestul fur the | Liverpooh z ‘s marrender of Fredari¢keburg, and | throatened | t sh Whereupon the gentieman replied—Governor Wright, | I shall not be put ip the position of saying thit there‘ore | suppression ‘of the rebellion tuan the republiean party, ox, Nov 22~Arr Ditigence, NY; 26th, Evroman- * en up by nine o’old what morning. THIRTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS, the government is not in earnest.” He (Mr. Wright) | ho has aright to violate it, Tsay no such thing, What | because it insistson the supportof the constitution, ‘If rabin, Forrest, Calcu was 3 . i SROOND SKSBION. @ired wot now do anything to comfirm any ‘uch opinion | Ido say is this, that it is his paramount duty to pre- | tho Crittenden propositions had been adopted the enahtry ‘9 Am Vessel in port, Sig 27th, sghe Riehy —— as that. If we were to ask Jef. Davis now he mainiained | serve, protect and defend the constiturton,, and if an oe- | would‘have lost nothing, nor would the republican or any i Py te gs Senate. thw rebellion, axd how he united the South so atterly | casion ariees when in order to protest, preserve and do- | other party amything equal to the injury now appa 9: irl AP Rh ini W. bee 12, 186g | Assist the North, ho would reply that he had permitied | fend that seat instrument, without wich the Unien ‘ies, | inevitable from the failure to adopt thom. Mr. Mi Hayne, Ne 5 hb, Malis ‘aims might be cent Uy ~ convey - O this ead asmNGton, Lee 12, no man to live in the Sonth whe opposed his govern: | he 1 compelled in his judgment to violate the rights of an | recapitulaigd the measures adopted by the rep map, Be Pe hal oes Eureka, ifaoumne arp ee a ea oer ‘THM PORTEMOUTH NAVY YARD. ment or raid anything against it. individual citizen for a time, ca any one suppese that he | including the abolition of slavery and ye Contis, z a Francie t Gob dW for Bev tral and Yredosicks arg railzoads had! beau sent uP OB 1 the Prmwpknt pro tem. luid before the Senate a commu. | Me, SavLeBLRY wanted to know if the eo-called South- | ought to hesitate for a single instant mn doing so Tknow | which he satd were shocking to the elvilients Acepnigs beiore, she OREr Sf, BORSA st RURAL ONE bee wir te ia ‘ongress: bad not passed @ resolution calling on their | gentle the couetiturion which | The course of the administration iu itiegally itv wrerariny paces of sevphion for the pecmlanion af Seeieen ster sans or ee PNET so eHenes t,he led President 10 know why Ne hud arrested certain | Says no We and liberty or pro- | Araorieyn citizens fa Northern prisons had giv - A rg. wich bw felt coniident must be precipl- | resolution of the Sepate relative to the purchase of lands persons in Virginw? perty without due process of law, aud they infer that | bellion increased contidence of success. The recent eler- Rv m yin He wroveso the paslor’ | near the Portsmouth Navy Yard. Ordered to be prmted. | _ Mr. Waicw! knew nothing of the cage mentioned, br | when the President arrests a man without due process of %, however, wore more appalling to tho rebels than | ?'giq Repl 2a. Co staat thoes bolliings a Ne he knew thai 00 man was permitted to live in the South | law, Ubat he is depriving him of liberty. Granted; but hing that could happen. Feeanse a free poople who | Bride, Person, 5 | BRANT. ADYIORT BOARD, who had any sympathy with the North. He would like | suppose in his judgment and the judgment of all other | will not submit to the tyranny at Washington will uot | Dirigo, Buckmiteter, « ima Did bagesini8 parvo, autn oe Messrs. Wire, (rep.) of NA’, and Sumven, (rep.) of | tosee some ny Sha rath spirit that was shown by Stono- mioh._she time arr ce when some of ie Indiv idual gubmit to the vento ofthe cous titution t by the a 7 i Beds des eae ernyr (or (unds to. fe em. The Governo ‘i i wail Jackson. When he found forty seven of bis inen | right® of the cilaren should be viulated for atime, in | In conclusion, he earnestly reprebaved the gull ders | Vulture, Gil, Bangkok. a Ai his ciepowal tie sum of three thonsand dollars. Some Tig Ar reste, SEO Protesting wgaings Ube action of | rrsaaddiing from. the battle ue marchod them iu trout of | order to prosorvo thy instrament fevif, fa It pot the duty | th the roboliibu, while at the saute tine he wcateeaaes | ott port Oot th pt ritrrreg nee a Zob +ef tho yrcachors ouered their basoments and lecture | the Advisory Boarder the Navy. tho regiment and had every man of them #hot. Instead | of the President at once to tako that'step? Tthinkeno | the abolitionists had done great mlechiof and retardou ag | HitMdseo chartered at, $i acrity, while others refuted, suxKesting that THR RANKHUYT BIT. of this, wo have propositions for conventious, ke. Men | mav will disputo that, I pat the question tomy honor- | suppression. : been called upon until the Messre. JONG, (rep.) of N. Y., PommRoy, (rep.) of Kan- | seem to think that we are playing bere, and forget that | ablo friend from Kentucky (Mr. Powell), who is one of the The Committee then rose, and the House adjourned to ng - ae *] the life of the nation is atstake. Me wouid stand by the | most amiable and best natured men in the world, 1 should | Monday i, 2 Sas, and Bowann, (Fep.) of Mich., presented petitions w”] 10° sinent and the Pres He would have the power | judge, what he wonld do ina hke caco, if Ure W280 | <——_—__—eVs"__«N1«©1? | )!!13 Claris Bird, favor of a gencral bankrupt act. of the government felt by every traitor North or South. ‘other mode in whieh hw could prevent tho commission ofa . 2 Tne on f : orto: Mr. Bayanp, (opp.) of Del., argued at some length to | great crime, which woul deadly, perhaps, to the nation sige, Crenscy Be informed him that inte! TRON MORAT COTEES. se aT ARR etPD tne sedaat Kentacety had neihite |ctussity ene aztec a tune; ig enianinie tena: eeainioet em Ss HI PPING NEWS. Saheee reels Caand pnoe Lad just been revelved that the abolitionists had, | Mr. Axtaoxy, (rep.) of R. J., offered @ resolution in- | whatever to do with the State of Delaware, aud that trae | groat'skill im foncing, he pretty much said that 18 would = a a © with a deputation of citizens, either | structing the Committee on Finance to inquire into te | joeaity to the country did not imply loyalty to any sinle | not dosuch a thing if he was President, I would not vote abandoned their design of shelling the town, or indefl- | expediency of allowing Surat cotton to be imported into | individual. If this is a free country, the peopie in, it cer- | for Kim for President. Let me put another question, You aitely postponed it, Upon the authority of this informa- | the United States upon the payment of the same daties as tainly have @ right to inquire into the acts of the Presi- | have ho right, asa private man, to deprive any other all other build ook A.M, while th reparation rg, who had the telegram alrevdy mei Hong Kong, or ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THI8 DAY. 7 1) | moon nusrs, 4331 nica waren. oli, une: str Scotland, tor san Francisco ouvuv. Oct 14-—In port ship Radusay Burdity stom, eve 10 41 eve 12 17 to lone tion the Mayor countermanded alt of bis orders, and dis- | for cotton imported trom beyond the Cape of Good Hope. | Yon: man of liberty,” But suppose yeu Lad good reason to be. Port of New York, December 11, 1862. anitvAxs, Dec G—In port steamers Atlantic (reba!) Sinith. 2 f ders % " iy. s l j= : . . nd Austin (rebel), Fowler, wig: 8! berg, 1 ea a se ee pager Mr.Fows, (opp.) of Ky., said that he bad said that | lieve that oie of your meighbors intended vo murder ae = gale: St Paton, Savino. Banepa Tate, (Bre unter Ry 1 0 7 1 le; r 1 a he vi ptber way NYorl Valpara Sp). A New Lees 3; barks 4 hie labors, and up to yesterday, inorning 1 Mr. BaowNNG, (ropa TH ARS anced a int to amena | the President Had vbolated: the constitution, and he was | another, and thore was no cihor way to prevent it, would CLEA’ auparalen (Sp), Solay for Now Orleaiits hace jostomaherdeen, Co 8 WA Dresser,’ D NYork: Ci rei 4 ‘. Senato jaine, yu Bot put the strong ha = Steamship Ocean een, Tinklepaugh, Aspinwall—D B yera, Merrithew, for Saturday), nothing was known by our | the act establishing the Territorial government of Utan, | ira. {0 brows it, Hte deded the Sonsior from Maing, op | you not pus the strong hand upon Bima, without due pro- | fra = eslorleah Ia, Chandler, uni xcept what they bad seen in the morn- | and to fucilitate the administration of jnsticg in said Ter- | tion, He (Mr, Powell) denied that three-fourths of the |- Mr. Powni2—Does the Senator want an answer now? “Ship Conqueror, Boutelle, Liverpool—Walsh, Carve & | Wave, Pari ing papere. — noon it was rumored on the streets | ritory. Referred to the Judiciary Committee. people of the State of Kentucky were in the reve! army. Mr. Frssmyien—The Senator can do as he pleases. aun Caroline (Brem), Stricker, London—J W'Elwell & Co. that a deputation of citizens of Fredericksburg bad INVALID SOLDIENB. ‘Ibree-fourths of the people of that State are not inarms | Mr. Powrit—I can't tell precisely what Twould do, If | ship Pyyauid, Sleeper, Montevideo and Bucnos Ayres— srossed the Rappahannock for some purpose, but that the Mr. Wison, (rep.) of Maes., gave notice that he should e 4 ni ? ‘Norton, Jr. abolition general hid refused to receive tiem, because | to-morrow introduce a bill to facilitate the medical ex- | Stall, and ho belioved that there were more men in the | { thought a man was bout to assault a Sonator, 1 would | John Norton. Jr: . € ra Cruz; J ¢, Blair; John Piever, Norton; HB Ewery, ey, Drisko; Davie, Henry, and . * p Ms : Union army than ju the rebel army. keep close to him,and if 1 saw any intimation of it, I Bark Armoria M (Aust), Begna, Marsvilles—Beatjer & De e} ded by i cer, «i tie im id con. ei se} eo} “8 i le ‘ i “ : © o S . at Vhite, Montevideo. Catharine, Delisie; Enoch Prat, Gould: ie, Vane Ation.sis had not. up to that time, opened fire npon the | | VOLCNTRER APrOINTMANEES IN THR NAVY. ... | against the government. Mr. Kessapes—I think the Senator would venture & | Baik Elis, Cia Gaede Vote eB rocker. Show Drift, Whitman: 3 W Maitlind. (reported Sn); Mortons Soa, AUT ak a7. bad sivas our people ustil eleven r. Hare called up the bill relative to appointments in] "yy. Powrri was astonished (bat the Senator (Mr. Mor- | httleturther, and if he had a stout rope, I think he would | Bark Linda, Hewitt, Matanzas GE Baker, Genrella ent, Williams; Jas © Douarie, @elock yesterday to remove the women and children, | the navy, providing for their confirmation Dy the Sevate, rill) was not better acquainted with the state of things | tie him upon his own responsibility. Mr. F then contend- Brig Laura (Br), Penchard, Queenstown—Geo F Bulley. oney; Bassalide (rebel), Richa d; Adele, Snow: Medora, Towards night great numbers of citizens crowded about | in regard to velunteer appointments, the same as regular dy Son ee Brig Nexo (Dan), Molke, Genor—C C Duncau & Co. Chase: Ocean Ranger, Lewis; Zouave, Denuisou, and Dol the Fredericksburg depot, with the hope of hearing some | appointments. in Kentucky. He (Mr. Morrill) should not make charges } ed at some length that no one could believe the President unless he is certain of his information. He (Mr. Powell) | was not honest in his motives, that the people of we | Brg Rothiay (Br). Parker, St Thomas—Hoche & Coftrey. | pin. tyler une. 9. . sy . i s { C % _ 4 Liverroot. Ni Rawlings, NYork; Sows re Sond seem tae ey ees See ee) Ae Seen oe Town, moved to amend the Bill | thonght that their were more Kentuckians fighting for the | country did not belicvo it, and it was his duty to act upon | BUS GM, ftins: Handy, Haxana, Lilllam Gilmore, do; Gorllla, George, do; JL Bagaree Cou ise, but might el snd there appearing no pros. | s0.a° to coutse is operation io future appointments government, than there were fighting for therebels. Ifthe | hus belief when the life o the uation was at stake. “He | Shey BLilchleld, Crockett, Yar Metcalf & Duncan, | wag, do. pect of an arrival, the citizens dispersed, he amendment, after some discussion, was adopted. Senators on the other side of this chamber wanted tosay | referred to. the case of the arrestof the Legislature of | Schr Lewis A Edwards, Liae, Bermuda—Merrill & Abbo' SIA wen Oe Minseltines key, ernie Mearaame Calida: ea Dat coven o'clock PM. unannounced and unexpect | Mr. Haus theo moved that the bill be indefinitely poet- | ‘iar he ‘alr. Powell) was disloyal to the government, ie | Maryland, and sald no.ono but beliovod. they tented, if hott Anna Glover, Jackson, New Qrieaus—Joha W Mar- | Jokn Braght, Dewar, NYork; 2th, Eangarvo (x). Jelfeay, de. 4 sixteen ci had let poned.. ral aly | bh " GT: , Jacobs, Caleuita; Gorilla, at bloven o'clock A. M., laded with refugees, arrive at | "Motion agreed te, or by iujuendo-or ineinvation. “Ie they will say it | hte, Rison, (opp.)ul Mdthere uover has Deen any | SeRe SPR Ranger, Winckiey, Port Royal—Andivw & Nash oT ee ee ees \ ‘ . i 9 » KES 3 (OpP.) id. — N ey. Lewls, ion , Smith & Co, | man, do. i + the Central dept. MOSt of the refugecs had gotten off at | TANKS TO Lirurmsanan wonnis axp worm. | Girecty to hil, he Would meet them insuch a way ag ty | exidonge of ny euch intention from that day 0 this, Avon Ninn eR ee sflolwarrived at Cuxhasen, reports the Acnevica sip 1 0) ; RS rel ness rece’ rom iden 4 ith him ag tansbor: , —r ‘ t i avar a Mngt akon . | Alsop oft Fastnet, from NYork for Liverpool, Several otber sp the rin, beilg unexpected as, we have said, and ar- | mending vote of thanks to Licutenant George W. Morris | WC} he hd. ta cay on theseubee Fie rae TC (oa a ty Bose ycRy Point ab whieb T was ee a ante tela vas ne | ceases aro Gkpines Heal eRemore too -ybody believed it, aithough there might Depew, Edmonds, Ballimore—Van Brant & ‘erpor riving at ap out of the way and little frequented part of | for the detormmed valor and heroism he displayed m de- pmond, MYork, it Loxnon, Nov %—Cla Plymy ; is wanted to indulge in no personalities with apy Senator on | de no strictl¥Mecal evidence of such intention. oth, C i alo G - % the cls. were for a time utterly uoattende to fence of the sloop-of-war Cumberland against the rebel | thig floor, as there was a way to settle porional | “Mr. Kevxzny-Hot they were releastd alterward aud Ee Olea Relea Me Abbots eal aappcg se, lp ag aa At eleven o'clock another train, with yet a smaller | iron-cl rrimac ; also recommending a vote of t matters cleewhere. He wanted Senators to | uo proof made. Wright, Baltimore,” ; Lizanp, Nov 22—O1, Pilgrim, Jones, from New Orieans mumber of refugees, reached the Fredericksburg depot in | to Lieutenant John L. Werden for =X Was decause the time had gone Phillips, Philadelphia—T, Kenny. for London, é = Diss skill and gal- | moet his arguments fairly. He did not believe that this Mr. Freein Ds wity, and such of the ——. as baa ‘not made ieetey acne by bim in the battle between the Monitor | Union © if ever be restored by force of arms. here. | by when they could do any sueb awjury. 1t might pot, Scone, te other trains arrived posteeences of our | and the rebel steamer Merrimac. Referred to the Naval | fore he had opposed the war, atid shonld continue 10 op- | perhaps, be aucharitable to suppese that Sesators’ who Sot nasty al Gar eee ee Peak ae ee Fee pose it. He was in favor of the convention proposed by | britig these resolutions in here wish more to call atten Sey Ae Flends in the city, | MISSAGH OF THR PRYSIDEXT—THE INDIAN BARUAWTIES ON | bis colleague (Mr. Davis), and should yote for it. He | tin to those thinge than especially to relieve the Jndi- Te ent bb! ache yrabeners? eaua won ih The Pome 6 eo should also vote for an armistice while that convention | ‘vidual mentioned. Has aby one made inquiry of the Wiican 4a 2 Ot Preteens far rane President to-day gent the following message:— should continue to be in session. He contended that | President ag to his reasons for this arrest? far ea el ll ll page Tage bra pant 8 lags Peeps esp eee ae 5, 1962, | President Lincoln had violated the conetitution inen- | Mr. Savisscry said he had made inquiries why the pasethg SonaCiy at SO cone: ths deacsat ately ‘ooking requesting ihe President to furnish the Senate with all the | '@tging the regular army. in suspending the writ of | State of Deloware had been so treated. He did not think hte}, Philadelphia. Foxponpxner, Nev stead M S e IMERICK, Nov 24—Arr Boston—S W Lewls & Co, Lanse a ta igo. Stewart, NYork, » NYork. by, Passed by, Coast Vilot, Hol- derneas, trom Uarditt sor Cadiz, ILS Rackett. 1438, Nov 21—Sid Virginia & Estellina, Wiikina, St 1, Kenny. ‘Thomas, Mitacs, Nov M—Arr Moneynick, Smith, NYo Mavras, Oct 19—-Arv Calllope,” Kiinmons, Pondicherr (amd sid 26th for Calcucia). Sid 18th Star of Pesos, Mink a 4 - ley, lta, ran ~ information in his possession touching the late Indian bar- | habeas corpus, in arresting citizens, in interfering with | there would be any use in persons on that sido of the | T 7th inal, lat 43 35. lon "26 53," Macao, Oct 4—In port ship Alhambra, Dunbar, sor New the enemy were closed, id is presumed the Yankres | bari ‘State of Mii +f vs —y - 2 i aking any inquii sia, hence tor Liverpool; 8th, lat 4 é Giught oe snare atmapting 46 shows snthet Moves From parities in the State of Minnesota, and also the evidence in | the freedom of the press, und in his recent proclamation. | chamber makig any inquiries, » hemes for pool; o York, an Mantia, Oct SIu port ships Independence, 7 York: Avon, Howes, tor Sam Francheco: Ploses ry for Liverpool. Sid sept 0, ship Dapnne, jon. ion upon which some of the Powel ji ¢ con: S 8 su uty | 8 rs ve the baal eerste aed ected Pama pre ins | Be H Rewel relied, a te ite lated, fr he cn, i ng als amram oot | onal hb. met rie het ie ‘Whe passengers Drought a great number of conflicting | honor to state ihat on the receipt of aid resola- | © great Anni 4) Ph he at Bide chamber bed. qu! 9th, lat 49 10, lon 62.50, passed a black ball xhip, bound W eooonnts as tw what passed between our authorities and | U0n I transmitted the same to! the Secretary of | S€€ gach victories all through the other States—New ith the President as any oue else. The Sleamship'Mavion, Philllps, New Orleans, Dee 4, with aide al Patrick on the occasion of the visit of the latter | $e, Interior, accompanied by @ note, 3 ‘Hampshire and othere, % Vresident, in bis auiability and bis great desire to do jua- | and passengers. o Spollord, Tiestou € Oo. — Arr brig Daniel Boone. 8 to deouand tommmmctswaiies? chaaaads 1a toro an rT | which ie herewith enclosed, marked Mr. Crank, (rop.) of N. H., said that some men of that | ti¢e und be kind to everybody, has gone somuth toward | — ship Exchanue (of Bath), Cheney, Liverpool, Spt 26, with | Navtrs, Nov Is-Atr Winona, Picket NYorks 0 oun render. ng re they say he | in response to which I received through th State were taken prisoners laicly by Stonewall Jackson, | the other side as to very muchover backward. It | alt, 10 Duncan & Keuney. Has had stroug NW gales and Portiany, Nov 26-—Sht Havistene, Enell, NYoré, ve as aground for demanding our evacuation, i i <4 ; be : f 4 ‘ “ he , ot In p E Reockes Sint ee ee pallor ~~ tele tion, that oar | letter of the Coumissioner of Iutia affairs, a copy of which | and he paroled them and told then to go home and vote | the Senator (ir. San'sbary) has not applied for this | “#liOs the entire passa < Penang, Oct A—In port bark Rockett, Jreeman, from ‘Amship City of Washington, hence 1s of Fredericks. } is herewith eac marked “B.” I farther state that. * resp * Es, ae debra Bremen ship Helene, Raschen, Rremen and Cazhaven Oct | singapore, arr Oct M4, tor NYork, dj ners account, dur, and that Geveral Lee thereupon aureod. to stop the | the Sth day of November last, L'recrived ations teiegrapsie | tHe democratic ticket and that would end the matter. | informacion, iHien it looks as if this resolution wes browght | 5, yntgn ani a0 passengers to. oriles F Buus Seats, Nov ii-No Ain visti ia pore ne is if the abolitionists would abandon their id despatch from Major General Pope, at St. Paul, Minne: (Laughter and'applaure.) in bere simply to briug it to the notice oF Lhe people, hip St Marks. Colley, Alexandria, with sick and wounded ows, Nov 27—Arr Marianopo shelling thy town or forcibly occupyine it,” 4% °F F simply annoincing the maines of the persons scntenred 16 | Mr. Powst said if that would end the matter he hoped | rather than w relicve his friend, And if he has applied, | soidiers on board é 4 is. do; Harry Maybee, Culver és a id of “eon D «d to I= “ . % i i opel " E st, . 10 bs Py me lon: Mayer Slaughter announced that, (he omen Enea, | Of the Fecorda in all the eases forwarded to me, which tran, Mr. Fessenorn, (rep.) of Me., had that the | then { thnk it wonld be improper to bring it up hero in | Hargous.& Co. ot 6 ni: Oct v deck planks, 10 until two or three days | question of politics would have ‘been leit out of this | this way Dillingham, 7 « rt a deck aT “a 5 The Senator from Kentueky had made a great “ 1 ee oe 5 n feuaced tt he sw Thadeteehdann! > before the present meeting of ° a i house; sent a beat and picked up a head board, with the I. y Tila, Jonks, ahead mnoved, i sald fo have brew fea trending and Gh ment | Delite the DreeeeL aetn ot COE a debote, but it nas been dragged in. When the Senator | inuny speeches here about the violations of the constitu. | fame df Rinne op iti eiit Taewiepaat rae See tie ene, Meee, Tene apne Mieceesgenn oa dai hour of remova rived Teceived ra ort. Cartenag talks about the triumph Of the democratic party being » | tion by the President, and he will allow me te say here— | "Burk B Gol-ord, of Searsport, Cu Jesion and wproar was unparalled. The population being and expressions of opinion as inthe pro- | great moral triumph, he (Mr. Fessenven) was at a lose brig Fernandina, Turner, doz Ztst, Wostiy women and children, had no means of transport- Buckuninster, Taku ‘G 8u although L regard him as a very difforent man—yet [think | with suganto RP Buck & Co. 4th, lat 36,40, loa 74 5, , Baigent, Nagusaki: Fruite " poli ‘gard tO them and the Indians gene- | understand his (Mr. Powell's) meaning. ‘Me (Mr. Fes- | be bas improved upon the speeches of his ‘colleague, | Steamer Che Kiang, hence with troops, bound South, Yh, nrod, . 5 img their trunks tothe dep.t, and had not a number of in nity, if which, 1 " had tia, | BO has been 9 days N of Hatteras, with heavy weather fa OI ambulances been sent in ats late hor from our arty, | sand, falla within’ the scope ae? your | Remieal) ns welTling 25 imate aoene. Lines been | Mr. Breckinridge. f would like to ‘hear less of denuncia- | fore reported arrived 10: Ronagawa: = be ’ rom iter ihe arrival of the (erusctigt ar lord’ be, ARAVA | done apparently withont law. There has been w great | tion of the goverument wud the President, and moro of | Myetuweriedarrived IW) | Pcie wien ties cee boise ster groper pon Tad sullicient opportunity toeaamine ther revsiveda join. | ety that the country was in danger; but when he saw | denunciation ot the rebels. Why do we eternally find dng fn Dallust, to Wakes, Dimon £'Co. wa} pag i letter from one of the Senatora and both of the representa. | Where the cry came from he regarded it uo more than | men who xre thanking God that they haye nothing to do rk Geo 8 fiunt, Woodburz, Kaltimore 7 davs, with con, | Bracen, Davis ra kin, Crash bed offered a man with a furniture wagen ien dollars to a " -* praaen peg ioe ree ? , ate = to masu red arrived rch. Oath " carry her trunk three squares. With the asvistance of the Hivgs fron Minnesota, which cootales some siatenenis of | the cry of a pack of wolves. The cry comes from news- | with this war? And who are eternally placing the Sena- master, (Betore re arrived 10th). Tn port Oct 6, ships Ben; vont Hung Keng, ar rdeaux, 47 days, with | Sept yy. di; . Had siroug wester- | dot Panain " tb, de. dasue, and ar NS}, Staw. Port Spain | {, D will be | Nov IS. and Grand. 13 days, with sail, to Thomas Jur Papers that have assailed the goverment and thrown all | tor from Massachnsetts (Mr. Sumner) and left, Davis Bane eel, from do are ath, the obstacles in the way that they could, and from men | together, and puttimg Sonth Carolina and Massaciuseus who are known to be in sympathy with the rebellion. |.in the same boat? If any gentlemas will show, any wan- If be (Mr. Fessenden) should find any fault. 1 wold be | ton, wilful violation of the rights of the citize 4 that President had not been quite strong cnough. He ] as ready a any one to inquire into tho reasons; but nntil Brig Webster Kelly (of Bucksport), Heagan, Cardenas, 16 Leansed a eareful | should have stricken down the great heads of disaffection, | then I bave no desire toembarrass the government in any | (4¥%, With suzar, to HD Brookman & Co. 7th inst, Int 3%, ials to be made, tirst | instead of the smaller parties. Mi any great paper ad: | way. Jon 73, passed lavee quantities of drift siuif, such ay hoxes of a maen ek ech a bad been proved guilty of | vised a military commander to seize the government, he | ‘intscRArm BEYWRKX SAX YRANCIRCO AXD Tux AMooK ivan, | PAZ WA, smotver subsistence siopeR: wal a veal sw of their turniture they have beon able to bring oot | t,o * only | should bave stricken itdown. He was id there was: Mr. LavHam, from the Committee on Post Offices aud | Knevan, 199 and 201 Water street, Brooklyn, This was pro- | une: barks’ Pericles, Snow, trom Swatow, arr Ss pe 22 |. ‘Thay.say 30 thie shelling ie ne), be rn iorther examination, i ‘i more solicitude for individuals in this chamber than for | Post Itoads, reported a bit! to authorize the survey of & ably tox the same vessel reported by the Acme, as seen | Keoka, Sutton, {rom Puget Sond, are Sept We disg; Almens® piece meal. y =, ae ng ‘gan very | were proven to have participated in massacres, as dis | the interest of the great masses in this struggle. There | routo for telegraphic communication between san Fran. | the i lat 3806, lon rs NYerk sooy; Rover, Ham, tor Wanehew and om they will retarn and resume possession of their | tignished from participation in battles, ‘This cise nim. | are many thiugs which may be done, and which must be } cisco and the Amor river, in Asia. * Brig Deis ware, Curtis, Gardiner, Me, 10 days, with lum. harvered at $2,509 with 3o lay days; AA Poe Brn lances the people brought awcy their clothings but | reason I trausmit a copy, marked 9 else. Most of them locked “p their houses and lft | Teason, onc jose & priit then wilh alt ther worldl@yoods to the chance of war | Patti, addressed tome, : 1.’ Anxious to net act and the mercy of the cou! 9 armies. Many of the | St Ai ot prorest pale Feftved to move at si at deteriined tn | Soutl aeiege Sepak. fh oe ad yw 20 mach Femain, at least until the threatened shelling should | examination of the recordyof thet Degin. Others moved from two to three miles in the | ordering th country and are now encamped along the r with sue | Violating uch clemency as 10 en- 'y Sumpsun Saul Watts, Adams. Grag, diag: Sarail Chase, Evans, ands ; Daytght, Sanger, and Hound, Nash, . bered lorty, and included two convicted of feunale violation. | done in times like these, which in ordinary times could ‘The Senate then adjourned. ber, to Godfrey & lolyoke. nett; Delaware. Gray; Diadem, Sawy: «fat ein hat arrived. at Be ocock BME or | 2h Sieh Wied hin ar eeu ect Sometime | not beallored. "Doe anybody doubt: the puritian o pope priccedhieras teresa ree Bath or sad $e Ti eat enoen pea ee ute es terdsy, the report was brought that terms had been | Sven” L'have ordsed ae enon to tem years’ impri- | the President of the United States? Dues any one pre- eectanssdehikebnoavntialtinds Behr Reindery, Norton, Baltimore, 9 days, Has bad heave | puis, Brereton, aud sea Bet, Weston, utes beige ilankor acreed upon by which the tewa should net be bombarded. | fied on Friday, 19th ins ler was despatched from | tend that he has not done what he thought was best to eee 2 © 2 weather, was blown off Inyo the Gulf, and has lain to (or 82 | fod, ivr Ningbo soon; Musi, Kiet, Tor Home Kor ig with Gen. Lee, 80 the story gecs, was not to occupy the town on Monday, Sth inst. messenger, to General | suppress this rebellion and preserve the country, or that Wasnixcron, Dec. 13, 1862. hours, clos dosephine, Stannard for San ee the abolitionists were not to attempt 10 cross the a copy of which ‘order is herewith transmitic he has wilfully violated the rights of any citizen? The TNANK® TO LARUTENANY WORDEN. Schr Shark, Bea: Carbonuett, for Foochow and vetura, er jp its immediate vicinity. An abstract of fe evidence as to the forty is + Presideut did not take the oath to support the court. He Sehr Be: Hwith 25 liy days; Glencoe, Morgun; Ita, Smith, tye closed, marked The SrxaxyR laid before the House a message recom Schr Helen, Good By thé pamé trajo we ‘carved thet the enemy had ‘Amount of copying, Fay before the | OOK the oath to protect, preserve and defend i > rs ve e a Sehr cS 8, Poca thrown a number of shelis iatd Port Royal, a village cf | gctate the onigint eae eee conzng: Tay verore the | i” and bis paramount duly “is to preserve and | Mending that John L. Worden reccive the thanks of Con- | SRF ESNaigou, Baylis, Kocomoke. six hondred inhabitants, twenty-two miles the | received by me. Thisisas cull / defend it, and the occasion may arise when he ig com- } gress by resolution for hi lant conduct Sehr Aun Turger. Ayres, Philadelphia. Sipainnnck ross wraleciinateg’ Woes of Wt hens jhe resolution ast ism wy power pwater een | celled toy ht of a citizen for a time in order ns “iH Fe Dela neeannacy | Sehr Richard Hai, Smith, Philadelpin. house belonging toa persone named Gibbs, which Fi 9 4 sey, anes vt 7—Arr United States, Baker. Cantiff; 8th, vatur, Pickering, Sanderiand: 12th, Job Lord, Sid Oet®, shiys Rucaven, Williams, BanckoX; 15th, vars, Sherman, Sia ‘ ra bat with the Merrimac, such thanks being necessary Steamer Winnesciamet, Renison, Boston for Fortress Mon- ‘ . " cI n wtiruck [AM LINCOLN. Tay of does anybody pretend that | i? ¢™ 80 » + tr Swatow, Oct —Iu'port ship Andes, Spence, for Chefoo; for 2 woek past bas becn occupied by our pickets, DERATR ON ARBITRARY ARRESTS AND Tun scerEnsion ov | be should hesitate an Pag He asked the Senator | Under the law to advance itn one grade in the naval list | 70°. BELOW. bay rahe prin gm lg toed Madr eiiorn At eight o'clock lest night a telegrain was received bere 18% WRIT OF HABEAS CORYUS. from Kentucky the otha day, if he was President and | of officers of the navy. Ship J.C Boynton, from*Liverpool. Sr Tuomas, Nov 26—In port nip Chapin, Hall, of and from from Fredericksburg, stuting that up to that time the ‘The rezolntion relative to the arbitrary arrestof certain | believed that au individual was about to commit a crime Referred to the Commitice on Naval Affairs, Ship Jenny id, from Alexandria, Va, Barks ‘Teresa, | Bstoon for San‘Franciace, putin leaky, eremy bad not fired pon the town. citizeps of Delaware was then taken up. injurious to the country, and there wag no other way to ‘ - z from St Thomas; Columbus (Brew), Gerdes, from Hamburg |. Dee ¥ schrs David Campbell, Bissett, —_—_— Mr. Sauusavry, (opp.) of Del., offered a ictte, which | prevent it, if he would not ar.est and hold bim by the ADIUBTMENT OF NAVAL APPROP +e oxs, Ong 1a: paauesne ; nilot boat W Ht ‘Aspinwall Pca eh skin, Louie Rebel View of the Proposed Attack om | was read. from ir. Whiteley Meredith. staving tat hn- | strong band: and, afver consi: erable fencing, the Sqpator | dr. Rabowi‘x, (rep.) of N. ¥., from the Committee on | yuk Were hen ‘ie Warnnronb, Nov 26—Arr Fiying Eagle, Isuwon, Rio de Richmond. self aud Tir. John Laws were confined in Fort Delaware. | said he would not. He would not vote for him for Pr Naval Affairs, reported a bill to adjust the appropriations Bark Commbus (Brem), from Bremen. neiro for Liverpool, (¥rom the Richmond Examiner, Nov. 24.) Mr. Morne, (rep.) of Me., couteuded that the resolu- | dent. Ii <he Senator from Kentucky believed that a sanschadoe tae escamene 5 One ship and one brig, Unknown, ‘Wramroa, Oct —In port ships Eureka, Cotter, for New Appewrances have been so far sivengtheued by the de | tion as it now stood Was net a mere resolution of inquiry, } party was about to murder a Senator would he pot seize | Weretofore made for the civil service of the Navy Depart- BF Wuictts, Witllams, fe dex fail mout of new facts, that we are justitied in regarding } but acharge against the government and an indictment | and hold him? ° ment, 80-8 to correspond with the recent reorgauization ul, Newhall, une; steamer Ta Kiang. the wan ment of the Northern army on Fredevicksburg as ine | #zainsi President Lincoln, and be (Mr. Morrill) should Mr. Powris. thought be would watch such a man, and if | of the department. It makes no new appropriat ious. is Oct 1I—Arr ship Danube, Whidden, ‘rom New ice te of a cerious intention to dire? the cvmpat n against | vote for no such regolution. He claimed thet in this | he caw any intimation of violence he would seize the | giihe bill passed. yore : Hind from thot quarter. we Dut the abolitionist | #tate of war and rebellion, with the land full of traitors D, aud would kill him rather than be should kill » THE CaS OF THE JULES ET MARTE. Bolina; Corivlan (Bremn. oy YoRONAMA, Sept 23—In port burks Benefactor. Corning, any " El st ai Jaw (Dnic vermis, Howard (BY), | ror NYork, Mg. teas; Revtlesnake, Barker, and. Heuer, now in command, ignorant of the country, and | and spies, the Commander in-Chief has the right (o arrest Mr. ox, from the Committee on S ine he atone Manin te ts ed forward by their repeated premise to take fi Such men. No one, not even the Senator from Delaware . Faasennes, (rep.) of Me.. said:—Mr. President, t | voroign affairs, repor wk the Senate bill for the re- | Hage Himckiey, Ia delia Tun, De Mart, ic Peete Ey | Rowe, une: schis Siorm Cloud, and Wanderer, ont of band ya ten days, could bave tn ury), bas claimed that these wen were loyal. | am one of thore who bad hoped that uothing would be | fief of the French bark Jules et Marie. It appropriates | horses for Gen Bauks’ Pen Sreawsnre Anata, at Bo: They have delerminet to ener Rich: had been many arrests made, and the proper pre- | said, iu the present condition of the country, about the } $9,500 as full compensation for damages received in the ith<-#teatuahipe A Oct7—Larsed by, Lillie, Know le redvoad from Waskingtow. To cmption ix, that President Lineoin bas been arresting | differences of political parties. I think that the President | coliision between the vessel and the United States steamer ‘amer Diamond State, ae wa NY edticion, dea, and Ocean Queen, Aspinwall: ANGH Fortress Monroe and Washington ; tap a ateage preg 4 “ Noy 28—Arr Teaae Hicks, Crowel!, NYork. aud Frederic iL guilty men and suaply doing bie duty. He (Mr. Lincoln) | bas given the best poesible proof by his acts, especiatly Jacinto in November last, the fanit being in the Wind at sunset SW. 7 ‘ “ be Boston, ; 1 fact, 1 ought to do it, It Will not do to pretend that» whole | by his appointments, that he was disposed in ‘this great | Jattor, which failed to reverse her engines. ——— —- eRe rs Et eet Seer ten shorter (han the Mousseas track; and ir shorter,at | State and all ite people are it is known that the | crisix of our country to (orget that there was such a thing ‘The bitl passed, Miscellaneous. Barerot (Pili), Nov 27—Arr Wm Libvy, Bishop, NYork; toast ju niles, than Mociellan’s course, down the Potomac, | tate ot Kentucky has been But a nest of traitors. Three | as political parties, but yet it is dragged into this debate, * & SRW BANRRULT BILL. The Philadelphia steamers, via Delaware and Raritan Ca, | 28th, Bitwall, Charehill, and Elwine Broderiwa, cebel, do. mio the bay,and up the York. But, shor as it appears | qut of every four of the able bedied men ot Kentucky | and we dnd ourselves engaged in political discussion. | vir, Rowox Conarivi asked leave to report a bill to #8" nat wore clowcy for ihe seven ot eeconnt af the ea Bld 3st, RR Mallory, Lésstor, NY ork, on the mp and. by the surveyors tape, it’'may | fave geue to rebeldonm, and uoboty is left there bat old | shall not. follow in ahot Hoe, but allude to it simply for | tablinre mature avatem of buskrecver ib at ce acd, | Mal: bave closed for cin dehssoa, from Peiecaya feb |. Comet ena be safely asecmed that it wil) be a more pa’ women, Yot the Senator from Kentucky (Mr. Powell) | the purpose of saying that when the Senator from Ken- | went, in the nature of x substitute, snd desired that a drove on saore in Table Bay Sept 20, has fol pilgrimage thea the longest ef all the ways | ask» ior commiscration for these mei. The Senator | tucky taiks abous the triumph of the democratic party a¢ | cay should be assigned for ite eonside + around. Before Bornside gets very far he will fiud that | The Scusior trom Kentucky (Mr. Powell) has stood ere | a great moral triumph. 1, sir, for one,am at a low tw He SPeaxnn reminded the gentle ‘ohu Merle, Sears, NYork. Eviu, Campell, from NYorke from do for Li i" (8), Schwoneos 2a Avr Haramou: ey Uxnannt, before reported ashore at Se ey nr). ‘There ure lions in bis jatent path. Zhere is no point | irom the beginning donouueing the goveruicent and the | wiulerstamd Wiat be means. Jt would seem to be & | comumitiee on that subject had expire * of Thes: Ken tato Seatnate harbor ‘Daal, Nov 27--a'r co Murlmut, Maston, London (and std on that road where our troops cannot concentrate more api sdinmistravien. We stood with bis colleague (Mreck | iniewcmer, @ contradiction of terms, ® thing that | session of Congre and wénld have to be revived. he aches Mowe ils 1 at Boston Wedues- aie d pein ty i mond e (and a Se Chas Ly than he con artoo ‘The federal gorerument and ge- ations, who has gone nver to the « us who bave known anything about tie PAID AND UNPAtD TROOPS { day with 800 bi arged from the Eben famaroneck, Cishiag. NYorks Weuldot, Havige, Carine nerais sceiw (0 have suppoted that th no Opposition till they reached Hai have doubtless felt some confusion o: before then at Fredericksburg. ‘They ha would meet with «nd 1 must say 1 admire Herbert pre er Junction, and { d . veratic party ip its recent exhibitions ¥! Mr. Wicximre, (Union) of Ky., offered a resolution ‘tisaa would scarcely imagine it to lay claim. A | caiting on the Secretary of War to Ftate wyat number bf | ene : was ht! re bert fl pe soldiers, a and volunteers, have been placed on the a stopped a | nouneing esident, but pot one word ted what jumph the | army roll: what regiments ot been paid up to the Carel wad, if | escape nim denunciatory of the rebels and enemies democratic pa gained. Bat with reference to | jst of December, 1842. what regiments remain’ unpaid, poke bipinedege OO tand, hac aivcharged | [lone Lackstrom, N¥ork. Cli 28h, Glensivati, Mackay, N det to Teave ‘than’ to | country, ‘There las Been nothing whatever done to re | these arrests | aim willing to admit that some of the ar- | aod how long they Lave been withoit pay: whethcr the | , Soti# Caartener. ashon s Sgland, has ducharget:| XOFe en, Way St-sAsr Gaapile ian, Phstad, Bi eater. They have arranged iu the cabiuet that there | serve te government and maintain the federal wit rests which bave been made by the Prosident have been | money appropriated by Congress for their pay, clothing | Sei z . Mes Avon, Doughiy, N Fork, Mth, Penguin, M'Gregor, New would be no pattie till their army reached Havover. out | tuat has aot been denounced by that “enaior—uo » | apparently without law, and it has been coutended by | aud subsistence has been spent for any other purpose. Mesisieve Baise: Wein 08 Rengout,. with, Vareee te: tow ork. then may find the piaine around Prevericisburg, the high- | sit. Krom bis standpoint, 1 don’t knew tuat it woud | many persons claiming te represent the democratic party | Mr. Sravens, (rop.) uf Pa., offered an amendment quali- | wasn the might of tue th met ent turough be | aittascom Nov2t ate Rabera, Martin, and Rrrow:ngn, Hands in Front and the riverin their back, the ures! plore | bave been bouest to do otherwise, and ! don't kuow ax | of the democratic elenieut, as it is called, though for the | sying the case Dy adding, “it such infyrmation # not ia- | Jenkiug badlyomus run sehore on Mueppaen Prat Black, NYork, Sia Rosen A Biaisde so wing € le dew’ brut in that Yankees ever saw. The whole scheme, | anything elvt could Qave bees expected. He don't believe | credit of mauy men who ciaim to be democrats, { am wil- | compatible with the pudlie interests.” and ie t York. ee ‘atch, . nese; 28th, as now freely displayed by their journals, in the confi. | that this goverament i¢ apyth.yg more then a sort of | ling tv admit that they were not united inthis. It has } the reselution was adopted » her getting off oN & P all dra ald for Londen); 29h, ‘of Myntreal,” N tug out of Rockport 4th inst, or kt Wursata, Bolker, ¢ 9; Sonthera iegain, Knowle, €al- » wieces. ‘fhe | tao (and all sid for London}. y for $16, She Duntix, Nov 27—Arr Careline and Cornelia, W: pow lies full of water The steamer steam pumps on board, Ans gone toy Noy 28—Arr Palmyra, Crocker, NYork. deuce of success, is eminently characterietic of the smart. | peace establishment: your corlttitotion provides Cor | Deen said that these acts are entirely unjustifiable, and THE EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION, A novere gale occurred at Vora Ceuzon the’ ®b alt, Among Hiruvons, Nov #/-cAtr Biren, Srhiooh Boson ' est nation iu ull creation, They are undoubtedly an inge. | bothing more teu thet, aud in timer of war it has uo | made without warrant of law and jp Violation of the cou- M. Yrarway, (Onion) of Ky..ofered (hs following, to | the, veanelswrecked wes: ‘© Americans—oue the bark Ella, Livanroot. Nov 7—Arr Fe ae. tage, baa Riehare uious people, but prove, as ingenious people frequeutly | power or authority: avi, from the very beginning of this | stitution. Wo bave ueard this cry of danger to the coua- | jie over tor foture consideration: — of Boston, the other a mu! eine HOt Alsop, Sra 3 2 Bago) Bracks lavesti- @re, to the pleasing deinsion that all others but them- | rebeilion, he bas stood here to denounce the authority | try wd to the c (ution contipunily and continuogsly. Resolved, by the Hoine of Representatives (the Senal Aurwane, Nov Sethe lara hd ae ey Maxwell, for a Seon, Lat 7 ‘Old. dampron, aclves are imbeciles and idiots, Of the "goverument, and to denonace coercion and | Iau free to say that { am influenced some im my That vig prociamuation of the Presitent of the | Krahersi West ‘had auatarsen ompsidersie denetion and we RB Gnener, Dy iB: Chariner, Lone, Netter Scott nor MeCiellan, nor say other competent | subjugation, and ail’ that sorts of thing, as unconsit- | Opinion iu the resuits | come to with regard to the damger Of Mogg ves, is pot warranted Uy the emnmtitition- | Sunitedtte diacharge, wel so inks ose tone Sareea eres Buh, Bohemian’ fand, Quebec; Artisan, Pol- . tary leader, would ever counsel or undertake a warch | tutional and illegal, without anthority of law and | by looking at wad seeing where this ery comes trom. { | ~ Resolv®d, That the pouey of emancipation, as predicated 4 iv en tore, oa Richmond by en of the railroads. These — San can Following bey ing dl wie * 7 ae Li Moree ork. highiy favorable to the drummers of the great manufac. | m course, denounce esident and ai! méasares | seo wi 4 turing powers, but are jens go to those who. walk at the | calculated to restore the supremacy of the government | it, and | apprehend jnst as much as [@hould 1! | beard it eda chee rights of np Pe a AN Pitan ent No Ly head of heavily urmed regiments. The vuluerable side | avd maintain federai supremacy everywhere. The ono. | in the woeds from a pack of wolves. What are the news- Mi Lovaor rep.) of M., moved to tay the tions 12 having par' ‘sera; her bow is SOT Bier “Conway, and Connecticut, , bo; Nor. ‘of Richmond is still what military isvetligenoe and expe- | rable Senator from Kentucky grows felicitvus, and re. | papers from which you Lave heard this coy that the re- crt AS 9 ego pip cred O08 | ‘two fest out of water, while her atern is in water, Wogan (0), Fortiand, rience for a hundred yeare have jJoinied out, her river. Pons over the sigos of the tunes. He says the tion | public was in duuger’ Newspapers wie have taken | 00 UM = siceialen tiated against 46, a8 fol ate Kia ne (0), whlch Srrived bere fre Sheng? Sort IN, Nor 25—-rr John Runyan, allan, York: 29th, ‘The Mritieh got bere that way without much difcalty. ‘ted democracy are febulang this adetinietration. | occasion to owe i Secaee Sas te ah ‘perk Uncowal ey | dou ne. one bear a iong, low Lowi, a¢ it may be called, and! look to | ip the proclamation, is not caleulated to hasten Hawgow."Het 2—The Hu Quang ( got on shore i comes from, and the kind of pack that makes | tow of jeaoe, i* oot well chosen Ly below ill on ir ber cargo, ‘avoniug Soph a8: te steamers S13. | american ‘yaton, mutant an Sorty “Pattern mouuce thie War, and to express their s: hearty gale from SW, and Was at bulwutke fore avid aft, aad doit lapiatve, Dus ger, Grider, Hall, Harting, Harrieat, ear. Mallory, Magy Maynard Pendision, Price, McCioline attempted to follow their track with one hun: | Well, Sir, rebela throughoat ali rebeldai rejoice in we | pathy with tue rebeilian fcoin the beginning in every | ,axstaMemre Alirich, Aller, Arnaid, Ashley, trom Siting Jangee rete ker Tokar he eT Onna Creole, Hewitt, and Oraville, dred snd Gifty thousand men, and woud bave got bere, | sameway. These victories, a= they are cailed, oarried » | way they dared to do it. and to throw all the obstac: ton, Mra >a, Camp! ‘ false Keel, and had singe qunsulty ‘of copper torn off hi Wanentutes, Nov %—~Arr J B Mansfeld, Wallace, Sierra too, bat for “Chickahomivy!” Fortunate for us tig that | thrill of delight threugh the rebel eainps everywhere, uo | they could iu the way Of its success(ui wane. It comes | Fragerick A. Conk! stern ‘ Leone, Ge lowid that warder at our ‘The interview wkh | doubt abont that, y, Sir, it is 8 sey by thosa who | trom men who are as well uuderstood by their neighbors | Dawes. Hove Koxo, Oot 15—The Ta kiang (Americans), plyingon Fyraaers, Nov 97~Of, Dorens Price, Fork, from NY ork ‘that ig Of Dlood and mud, appear | sympathize with rebellion, those who do oot believe ia | and those who know them to be at heart in sympathy oA tg rode pl Ragu te, the Yangisze. has come down trom Shanghae with a car! for London. ir NYork ; i Lo bave given the Yankees o great « diagust for the York | maintainig the authority of thie government by power | with the rebeliwu as any Other fact that perhaps can. | Laut. Gand, Goodwin. Guiles, Haig, eon, et ese fase We blaeg onamees Om as | hoe need daticin Gee am, Monteriden: aud Uhe Jaines, and the piaatant swamsl berween, that | abd by force, that the hour is coming whem they will Ue | ue be proved Wy legal ovidence iu u court of justice. | ingg of Til, Keuinger. Lonely Leary, ned eome injury ly getting o8 hore ON thé | Ane fare is, \ qeantarigee: «they wi more. | abie x0 embarrass this government as to Is it not so? ry Senutor knows from rva- | Lovejoy. kaw Heoign MePheranns Mtn er namuoo ¥ "Ryore : Mariangote,, to: It appen:s, {udeed, that they have determined to give | ingiorious peace. Phat i= what they are d | tion and experieace that {iw so, Wheat 1 shoutd | Morriol Me, Murril of VL, Nosli, Olin, ern Fes ete ire ee errata | Lerten Vai Wel Foe {eh Aaverpool (anid 6lé for dhe tail |ine «trial: and we should not reatly credit their | ix what the honorable Senator unquestion | biatoe the President for, if T should’ undortake to tind Ly Pike, Pomery, Perth Hice of Maes. Rice of Me | te ee oe damn cr een lat 86 2 low 20 per | NY¥pre); sib Seaiin a grating, NY oR boldness, but for the great capacity they posvees at thix | that ia what he expects, thatte the good day coming, | any anit at ail, i@ that he has noi been str ng enoagh ta scoonty § tS Sherr 6 pt i e Cambay.. | Whaling schr Sliver Cloud, of New London, ‘was Hourmanrron, Nov’ thing lemon ‘h, NYork. time to fl) the field. Their levy, even if it Bas not | and that is unquestionably what Jefersen avis | bis hands, § held to tuo dootrime that tf ifn, Vertee, Walker, Walls Walue Weak, | lath reported Avg Bain int 25.30 8, 10 362 8 Burnea, eo getaer Vile, "Chile, - saaniie. actully reacbed the six hundred (hodsand demanded in | understands i ¢0 be his relief; and, allow me to say, | you strik , strike the etrong and not the weak. if Tudons, Worcester.” ain—The Lilias, Gilmore fram, Neve Hove, arrived here, | 0% Ondan, West, Bos, Calentea Cor Hava x July, bes certainly broKh' « prodyioue oumber of men | that i what encourages tho British authorities to’ | inere kus beoa a failure anywhere, it bas not been in not ran Batey, Birla reporis ou 6th Nov, jn lat 48 Coy asen! care anced ® | Th Keun Bae. Sept Arr Susan nek, Atwood, Boston onder arms, Maseed with their oid tovps, the United Slave | day. The enemies of this government in Europe | attsckiug the groat beads of the disaffection, instead of cannol have tess than eight hundr | eousont mom in their | are looking Oa and rejoicing, as does the Scoutor | the smaller parties. If it had been my fortune or misfor- army a! this moment. Absiraciing from this huge host | from Kewucky. They say—Wait a little, a peace party | tame t» be at the bead of the yoverament, I should not Thee dana ME A*AT | anand Oct 10 for Catcutia); Oct 14, Joba’ Gilpin, Waiting, Boa Qvevnerows, Nor 28—Put in, the Parmelis Flood, from “5 American Ports. | 6 cant - rion, Ove! Now Orleans tor Livery eye and with mast sprung, REY WEST. Warr Liege @| that the most extravagant calc cistion can vretend for | i# springing up in the North, and vy and by will come | have gone to the bottom or the couter, but { shuuld have ith,’ Stee * ‘io. , * ; of the Weat, and guard of Washington, the | the tiers for intecveation, sod it. Ye thie clas#of men, | struck at the topes And ff [found a newspaper, in what yd ee eowbe | Spoken, io. dst <i ‘whe oem ltt for Boston, whether in Congress or out of Congress, in my judgment, | ever part of the country, which was bold!y advising the rad, Yeoianen sellp toe Wels Oe tt Rapin nston, Dec 5, 01 ha who will uitinatelf be found to be the very Brat men to Jitary commander to seize on the government, § would a Ship Rainbow, Kelley, 39 days trom Boston for Batavia, juvoke foreign intervention oue of the modes of set- Wee at that, [tut that if not the question, whether auy ‘Tho Howse then went to Comnrittee of the Whole on | Sept 27, uu lat, Ly te (pF a veevel at London). ernment #tll Aare some four huntred th throw at Richmond: Mad howevs alor of men who fight for cris a aN for aes A ‘22d, schrs Wm Hunter, er, NYork (and oigaae i, ara goited by the abler youerals of the & io | tling thie diMeulty. Hut it ft said that this practice on at wrong las veen done, 1 read tu she newspaper the Presideut's Meseage . : nip Wid Gat, Pay Seow Liverpool for New Orleane, ‘ame day for 5 p the yantage ground of position, there are limits | tbe part of the goverbme vel: i takes inen op wrere ht Jone, and I come inte this chamber and | — Mr, Morcmys, (rep.) of Ohio, commenced by sayig:— Noe 4) mii of Br FT vom Buenos Ayree tor ahuwben, | attck Waits, etre ul Seafte Entedeiphi: Suh, ch the weight of numbers will tell. It suspicion, withoul any dence of their criminality. | 1 nar from Kentucky, aud 1 mean to say it | History hus cleariy taught what our own statesmen have | WAP Coy a tome! at Palinouth, By, wards, New Ha "Bee sing (ae, ga Vork. wwhelmiog manbers that (he North are 1 | What is the evidence ef that? That if byre assumption, | im parliamentary Iaugnage, thal there are gentienou | often affirmed, vi7.:-Thet freedom aod slavery ate in- Ship Shakapeare, from London tor Boston, Nov 25, iat 49, NEI ‘ORLEANS, ‘Nov, recat bese sohr Wert iim, dtrey. Ne # that ali dopends on the | an assumption which it i mot necessary forme toan- | here who bave manifested more solicitude abont ‘the | compatible, beyond the hope of reconciliation, and be- | ton 8. x Ashby, from the Giat, Old bark Lizzie Riee, Rice, Boston: . Immeninte destrac: ion te Confederate organization, | swer. When we are in ® war, and ihe whole land is (ull | rights of individdaly than abont the great interests of } youd the power of compromige.. The sooner, he sald, tho | A hast lth Bin foretapsall, steering W, wan seem Nov | gohr Medora, eoturo, NYork. ind, Delancy, NYork vin whieb might be effec the capture of Richmond | of traivors, is not necessary ‘for ns to infer that the | the question at issue. Far be It frem me to intimate that | pre-emioent traih ie regtrded as an axiom ia our politics, | TIEN Won BW. lay AI ahh Peete aniladeipnic cla, falay apd the “conquest of Virginia, they have deter. | President is taking innocent men: the legitimate prosump- | they do uot (eel all that T feel, but T repeat that ! am | the sooner we shall be bleed with permanent peace. ha ‘Ports. 1 Hreland, Chiiecerpnin. vin Shi sett id, Mine! w rush straight jorward to theit prize | tion is that the President, hus found it necessary to ree } afraid that their solicitade for the individual is groator | Without it we may have hollow truces, treacherons com Nor er OreNSS Porte wvork; Adler Rowton; Aba Wheeler: AYorki + with all their force. Bot she'd faets place dhis view be- | strain these men, and] mort the atsumption that imne- Lo that for the maeses of humani'y who are engaged in | promises and deceitful peace—nothing more. Liberty is | areas, ey Are Dominion, . ‘ vt + brig Wim Greevy, Litue, Phiia- yond dvube Jet vs hope that the goverment is prepared | cept men aud womens have been deprived of their liberty, | this struggle. Weil, sir, whut i8 the quesuon, The ques” | right: slavery.ia wrong. Such antagonism cannot coexint | Maimemann to ae a stoke Mt, NYork. | deipala. riha, Robbins, Bostow, %o concentrate cones of the capitel, numbers equal | or restrained in any respect, with a eal) for the proof. | tion as amended by the Senator from Indiana (Mr. | in hartnovy in avy form Of governtuent, Our Revolutio y Valet, a 2d—Arr ach a ‘up, brige Barah, —-—, front Boston; to any army of Youkews likely to reach this neighborbod | Whenever Senutors bring forward resolutions of inquiry | Wright) would be of no great moment. It simply iuforms | ary fathers saw thie, and ought to ‘avoid R by fram: | tevin, Fgoehan + | git Rawart: sche Buney, Jewett, from Ruatan Faland. after the depletion of tue batt i the march whieh | here, they should be expected to buck them up with | the President if he thinks it advisable and istentwith | ing & Gonscitution tor liberty, expecting it” wonld ne for aw York ; | etre down, and to sen 22d, barks Mendi, Uta sacies, they must fret aceommieh proof, not that A.J President hae simply exercised the | the public iuterest, that we would like to know his rea- | destro: The real or w rebetlien 2 Mel 8 Md Magenta, | i'wife Harriorany Want, for | a woh, Baxter, Liverpool for Shanghae; 8b | hes Bait Louis, Beek NYork for do; Cora, Muntoc, do for doy Events indicate the approach of anoth Ww Totus effaira, A people who have pave er crisis in our | power of resti ig ® trial to | and Joyal person fome person, but that ad innocent } sons for this ar st. That is not dierespectiul, On the | is the been restrained is Nherty. contrary, it js ab implication that we trost entirely to bie y y, § ity of slavery & democratic overnment, as jt existe under, our constitition Deans their fortitude and energy such ae we © once had to Mr. Sausswury (opp.) of Del.—How o, prevent thé | judgment. The Senator must acknowledge that the | Slavery requires a government where the arieineratio | Jie,, Rogers, Bast for Singapore, w HRY) ees S. jure might be excused for hoping ad believing that proof util we ascertain what ie Lie charg of guilt? Seaple think that the country is in great danger, and le | element controls beyond the reach of clamor or elections. | |'Asing. tir bedn port bark Rilen Vates, from Shanginae, art ‘ MISCELLANBOU sik af ie d wever kuow another like it. Thos who lived | Mr. MoRmitt—I am not arguing the yvostion of evidence, | must acknowlege that in times like those, many things | To avoid thir it has rebelled. A State institution at war | Bept 18m HORE: oy agave Blinnesoia, Deshon, Cront GOOD KILLUBAD, $Y REAM, OR 89 0. iy — 207 vd iaet June, avd etill ved in Joly, might | but if'a perron knows that be if in prieon, bo probably | snag be done, and must be done, which in ‘ordinary t with the government may be overthrown, if necersir. Bristow (Vill), Nov a ”, siness Catras, 70 cans ytabele, conte 1.000: Cle y suppore ‘hat the bitterness of death had | knows whether he i guilty or vol. if (he honorable | would not ‘be allowed. Fle ‘must acknowledge tuat | to preserve tho government, ‘The Prewident’a procinra: | (and parm’ (Or BOSE ese tsar, top NYorR, Peediagte Carel. cat ts ft. Job and Newapay t he ~ TR, DAWLEY Stew vam pried m, bever to returD. In thore daye we had but | Seuator knows that any of fellow citizens have been | when the nation has a war upon its hands like thie, | tion prevevts this question to the loyal people: shalt wast, Nov 26—04rr WH fowasend, Ui, NYork. Printing equally low. wt 2 : Taise ovr 68 10 sve the Wulloous Of tke enemy wags J eaniined im the RFivene oF forks of Ube counttz. it Ja nat Ie akgeageine way vUUh Waiters sm emery slavery. wage suaOrters baye qgowvire’ avainal the lifg | Sarvanbayag, Nov M~Hid Caledgnia, Horton Piywauth, | ina establishment, corner Reade and Centre sirepia, ;