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NEW YORK HBRALD, MUNDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1862. 7 . wnday, Doouber Hf ‘4 “4 eG ti fe rn ee ened wh WEWS FROM WASHINGTON. THE LATEST FROM RICHMOND, { © MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. Perr nn ert ae ee i ous check, that he must turn the scr poamamnpmansticed Our Saffelk Correspondence. ‘The Occupation and Evaevstion of Fre ae Tea elmtinas a ono he ta are roaettly avxor, his fromt or abandon that. line % ‘Wamaxaton, Des. $1, 1868. BureOLK, Va., Deo. 19,1962 | orleksburg, Ve., by the Umion Forces | invited (9 attend the funoral."on Tuesday alteracon, ah | ya irnday irom lnhadof naa be neff { that they are deliberating now in Weshlegson WOUNDED OPFICERS FHOM THE FREDERICESBUSG | |... as juot arrived here from Richmond, He eye] Map of the Fosition—Tne Brilliant Set ra re ae roth, | Wi iio ra ihe lag es ‘pon what he is next todo. ‘The absence of | ya, omce of Surgeon Clymer, Medical Director of this | that Genera! Lee on Monday last ‘clographed to the War Ualen: Visseny im North Carotinainee | remaiss wii falerea in dibs rane. hat here ine ie ods any formidable supporting movemeut to Gene- | district, bas boon thronged with wounded officers since tine ge tas ee eels me ~~ ae bere par gga ay cariiiahe Eom Warren Gores, son cf oooh aad gatiarine RET in cus nee ae ) 7 burg, secking for treatment, leav' val Burnside by way of Suffolk and Petersburg the bala of reer po ing Te trnwetot tue. | Freder ‘Tho maii steamship Champion, Capt. Wilsou, will leave ths ftonasy) afternoon at (wo o'ciocg, from | Apri T look another voll. that setiied on uy tune, or the James river peninsula has enabled the — poranes patesnsrrovesd Pata \ ee poe This man ‘are 5 that ia Richmond federal mousy js worth (bia port at noon to-day for Aspinwall. the residence of Jacob Storer, Rosevilic 3.1. Relatives kof the piaurisy. Tho piourt i if fo id rebel General Lee to concentrate his forces | ger surgeon Ciymer’e management, to meet the | twice much as tho robet notes. He had ou a common i aalia Reranien. Aietie. aad ee Cont Facile nos Sees at damn | on Friday jy hs he when i : in front of Fredericksburg, and to delay another | Qrivoncice of the war. Oficers arriving here, wonnded | Pair of jean pantatoons, which he sald cost $25; a soft | Will Close at half-past ton o'clock this morning. combor 19, Horma Gouromta, it the G8tb year ot hey aoe, Heroes ap was scary” Tee ay cose cea werk ath Geeta naka te coisa Hon Mate icdiesd te eee Oe felt hat, $5; anda pair of common hoes, worth in the | _TH@NEW York Hxnarn—edition for tho Pacific—will be Hor remains woro interred at Jamaion on Suns; H if, conuant fever, etth 4 vy ra ‘ rey ee re m ciientel a | daw revels Waals oo aca ace Wea | North about nino or ten shillings, $26, Ladiea,deeevon | FO47's half past nine o'clock in tho morning, and will | ine cain your othe age oR |S quence (ig ucluding the present petty experim jmmodiately. All the hotela are visited twice a day by | Were Selling at $100 aad upwards, Gold is worth wo Contain full and graphic acceunta of the Great Rattle a! ote, relatives aud frionds of the family are invived | nek’ Pulmonic’ ayrup ;'he said be hed kaowe vorsions against the rebels along the seaboard ee cay sai a wilthe wounded who arrive, and | hundred and Aity per cent. Persons attempting to onter Frederickaburg, Ya., of the Crossing of the River by the | to attend the funeral, from All Soyi’s Chureh, coruer | enefit to be derived from it. I accordingly come i" sven : und arrive, : tom of North and South Carolina, even with the vie- pistes _ ave dotaited to attend at their lodgings such as | the rebel lines with articles from the North for sale, are Union Forces, of their Occupation of the City, and of | f Fourth avenue and "twentieth street, tts (Monday) | NR pple ogg ar man yay nha tr ¥ afternoon, at one o’cleck, without further notioe. ‘5 Nh si t j ; ing ai. | NOW arreated aud their coufscated, as ti : tory just won by Gen. Foster, we must adi ‘arf not conveyed to the hospitals, the city being at | tin arested aud thelr goods as they olturge their Rvacuation without Loss, the whole Ulustrated with | “HiT On Sunday, Desombor 21, Biscuann Hane | vit cuneate that the prospeet of a decisive overthrow this | vided into three districts for that purpose, Thus all who | “Tig peopie in Richmond all ‘ht that the Bants- ex- ‘@ map of the Position, showing the Oporations of General tom. of old age (Agee 5 Prngide and bis Army during the five days of the Uattle eainuway.—Ou saturday, December 20, of gunsump- bt n ided for without red | pedition was intonded to advance fr tion, Sanam Jane, wife of Joseph Hemingway, aged 81 | ti winthe af the, Gréiies of ho -evyeitinn to the pie! = me : ota uhimea and teside.ces of | that clty, and were much troubled In cepsequence’ Y"" | ANd Ooouration ; A very interesting wocount of the til: | yarn, 6 months and 24 days. nel thossug'ly Kast has Decome exceedingly doubtful. Had pe delay. reg! ‘Tho news of our disaster at Fredericksburg was recel liant Union Victory in Eastefn North Carolina, rosulting Her’ relatiy by oe yeare 6 monthe avd 20 days, my sch, causing much lapeness, and about the let 1,0 Oxaminallon, proneunsed my tangs Af fi aud aa continued to get worse all } iv ed pig to Ne reat sod have my chew ; went, and was ex- ‘ alter a therongie ant frlonds aro respoottully invited to | amined by Dre. Sulit'and Benatar wounded officers reported is kept at the ofiico, affording | withthe most aubounded Sean ved Capt “ 4 Ma © | attend tho funeral, at the Kighteenth stroct Methodist | €xamination, told tas tore te 2 alors tana our forces, land and navai, which have been pereons great facilities in finding thelr wounded friends. leading mea pecolainaieg ii ty pe ALT R cd mee ear pebempcnees pre ket dora Festi of Specs pial CF ir tn Brooklyn, on Tuesday afternoon, {a the tower part ‘and at Ube bai ve the abe 1 Por. : now be gained.bo; i pps 1rast two a’ctoc 7 ‘i firibblod away in small detachments from For- | The office, is kopt open day and pight. Aboat sixteen ot wink = dare es smadow of a doubt, tbe Union and Rebel Forces in the South and Southwest ; ‘Joums,-—A¥ South Oyster Bay, Ln I, on Saturday, Dew Sy Pens Haas OF My pel they tvess Monroe to Port Royal, been concentrated | hundred wounded officers have been registered eines the a “I pict‘ cortewe, wand enitia the same ant had baew Latoss News from tho Rebel States ; Lato and Important | Comber 20, Toueral ii#NKy Fiavt Jonms, aged Th yeare, rah picaiy throw” on the Wt The funeral will taco plavo from his lato reside cn resort nN 0,0n with the Banks expedition on the James river, ) Ist of July. EWS FRO we Tntolligenco from Kurope, and all News of the past tan. | 1 ,4i\ine * —? and ma an . [ANCIPATION OF THF SLAVES LN MISSOURI, P . day afternoon, at one o'clock, Hiv friends and those n dul not try This wae the victorious “Yankees” might have celebrated pA plete ill in aid of the einaucipation of NEWS F ROM THE REBEL STATES. days of an important or interesting nature. ot, ibe amily aso invited to attend. Carriages ¥ il be in sont Ahad hws taken four bo tiem sy . x ft armingdale,on the arrival frou Now York F their “merry Christinas” in the rebel capital. | ino siaves in Missourl provides for compensation to that | The Rebela Being Reinforced in North | %!"s!? °opie®, iu wrappers, ready for mailing, six cents. Oe ese aneere a hy Tong Inaud tenresne | ne meng oa nnn gn et son ‘ee : scm beam to got wore man ever” The Kkex.—On Sunday, Decomber 21, Jonvate D., nadar-This Day. of John D. and Hanah M. Krum, aged 5 years, But the James wasthe line of General McClel- | state upon the passage of « law eusaucipating all the Carolina—Operations of Unionists in ed, night awea's oan 01, my there! line c congh got fore not the for General | slaves therein, to the amount of twouty-five millions of Alabama—Alarm of the Rebels at the Avene Court—Cinovir.—Part 1—Nos. 4196, 4203, mud 21 days, anion ox srvell throat wlearated, and Ane: BO 4 wee a dollars, It te furttir provied tuat if the iaw of omanci- | Umtom Movements—Iteme from Reber | 4263, 207, 4271, AiT8, AaTT, Aas. ARS, 4208. On 0 6, | ie relatives and felends of tho family are respeott ally increased, and I goon gave ap all eapectfon of over boielg Wasik: tie Mee cee pation should marumit all claves onor before July 4, | Newspapers, de, de. 1 cee ae apt ra ‘om, ar "eae" apn’ | Wavite to allend th funeral, trom tbe reitence cf hie t "Actor inking io stu for Cour weeks an! when I vam me In the West i condition o ings appears | 1596, the President stall Lave tac whole amount of bonds Nasaviniw, Dec, 21, 1962. | Part'@—Nos 4572, 4674, 4640, 4086 ., ASRS: 4500, 4008, | fernoom, at throe o'clock. ‘Tho retnaiss Wil be kage to | TMing downy, (ratelt Reculdast sar mmeeeiion the valet i with no expe 40 be # little better, and promising speedier and | propared and delivered on the passage of the act; if it } The Chattanooga Daily Rebel of Friday, the 10th instant, 4610, 4016, 4018, 1022, 4326, urg, N..J., for interment. ide for the termination ‘ef slavery at a Mr | contains the following: 4038, 4642, | goralendi jon of ett well, Dagain 4648) 4652, 4065; 4674, 4678, 422, 4690, ‘i002, 4708; 4704, | Euitivamsounly papers pleave cop with the Fah when I soon srgaiand ty wpe. greater results. The forces—land and water— |-should pr id 4706, 4712; 4714. i py. : nd. by the time Chad taken Oxo botties my cough 98 the MeCh d and Porter Missiaippt | 4¥o, the bonds shalt be delivered in four equal instal. * Wraswarox, N. 0., Deo. 17, 1863. —~-—-- -- oe ta ctmber Maa paneer aes, aval fevely. the ears began to break, wad i of e ernand and Porter ippi ‘ Omctal Drawings of Murray, Eday & iy aug! ia K, Rane, aged 4 yeare, into the Ing. and began ta i viver expeditin -are all moving steadily meats, dating {rom the passage of the act to the time General Gustavus Smith is being heavily roinforeod pt Co," Kentuclyrand Mac state enema <* 4 months and 19 di ‘ { i be the etfeot, ' pe et “| whon slavery sbali ceaso, The faith of the Unitod | Goldsboro. Thore was heavy firing there yestorday, in “" Ketucny, Bxrka raber 20, 1862. Oa ae are, piece, Ais OR) tern aan, ae | by ete ene aes { down towards Vicksburg—a stubborn re- | sistas ig pledged to the fulliment of the agreement, and | which the enciny was repotzod with boayy loss. Our loss | Ly 38, 34, Se, 2M, co Or oars Dubliv an Ta iphiia papers pioane onpy’. ssrop that et Test, amd acon be i bellious stronghold—-which this time, we | quires Missouri té retund the money received, if she | (rebol) was small 36, 46, bs, 3s, 34, 40, 1, is, 19, ih ie ‘oa 0, mi, | Towcu.—On Friday, December 19, at the rosidonce ef | unfit wevern! Wee : neously assailed in front, flank and rear, But, | DECISIONS OF THR ee OF INTERNAL RE- ‘The following ig & epeciat dispatah to tho Advertiser Covington: Ry worst, Louis, ta, of the tate Leary L Bo of New Yor! . I never _ deaponte to i 4 wine yRNUE. dated Nicksburg, the 16th:—Two Yaukee enj Somers Hor remniny will bo brought to this city for intorment, sate le ‘ while Grant, MoClernand and Porter are thus | gy. comimissioner of Interna! Revenue bas made the | uptheriver gods pd dubiccoahee ible mae yp Omciat Drawings of the Delaware State | of which die notice will be giv { moving southward, General Rosecrans, at Nash- | fojtowing decisicus— ‘The Tritune learus that the Unionists fired on the train ier eiawann, Raves Crass 65l~December 20, 1462. younpeacculid a Lg ail Feo ne 2, : pe 4 He wy, { ville, is threatened with a very formidable con- | coxcening Claims for faxes Improperly Paid.—Ciaims | yetween Tupelo and Okolona., Nobody hurt, ‘The train offs, ef 44, te 1, tee? 67, and 16 days. ae é f centration of rebel orces, hurrying in from all | for taxes improperly paid under tho exiating Iw may bo | proonedod to Okolone, which was imunodiately evacuatod, | 71, 22, 20 Ue 1.30, G0 Gr ae, 1, 23, 19, 51, 78. Fee aye ten abe pee achat j sides to the menacing urmy of Joe Jobn* | ™¥etothe Commissioner of Taternst Revenue, through | and everything moved to Kgypt. Saltillo was taken Gtrealarn dont hy aditressing’- A. onc & 00, parents, 200 Mott street, at Luitpast oun + this i ston, ‘Their \caloulations are thatif they can the eolleotore ot tho reapogsive districts, supported by | Monday morning, ané Pontiac at’ eloven o'clock, by aton, Delaware, Lod [aa isles shoul ' lefeat and disperse the f Ro! vrnue dioretiea the ata were nascceed uM | twenty-five abolitlonita, whfoh la iald to-be the adraice | Gametar Drawihgy oF tho Likrary Aseo- goring linea of Teha uation Salcol la ore willy Garis ines, to oot defeat and digporse the army of Hosecrans | whoxe discretion the taxes were ausoused. of vine thousand, who are making through that country. | tation Compa va of Kentucky. vial ti uk McKee, in the 62d year of his Wa tase betak oe et tip Hyrup ana i and recover Nuasiville, they ean dispose of | Ryarding Manufacturers of Cabine: Ware and Manu- j Saannow was attacked by the Unionists at two o’olock Ms 1—Decomber 20, 1 fin Christ. Hef, for it mn: eee | Aang { raat and Meclernand in very short ord facturers and Dealers in Furniture.—Looking glass and | ¢}, a 4, 6, *, ne 80, ae, 83,01, 46, oN 58, 33. D Wiltoure an } raat and Mevlernand in very short order. the same day, 452!-Decem| family, also the mem- wh, having known cough to be i Nor canthe correciness of theso o:tlinates | Dictre frames aro manufucarcs, and subject tt no AvavarA, Ga., Doc. 17, 1802, | _ 67, 72, 11 4d 4%, 7, 16, 94, 10, 9, 48, 61. | vore“of Phoonts Ladue Novds, cP. Ay afc. respoctCully Bot aily te Ngee dt alas } i i; ‘ such; but merely placing mirrors or pictures in frames ‘Tho steamer Herald arrived at a Confoderato port tor | For elroulary, kc., ifiidnes iuvited to xttend the funoral, from his late residenco, | Sereda toh “for iets with the bi be doubted. 31 is to be hoped, therefore, | dogs not constitute anow manutacture, nor render the } day witha valunble cargo and the remsine siystona S.'BROADBENT & 00., Covington, KY. | No. % Allon street, this (Monday) uflernoon, at one | ape eles ea that Goueral Tovecrans will be at once suffi f i s 1 o'elook, without further invitation. hat Geny love at oni article Keble to additional taxation, Furniture Guished, | yom Cobb. Major Generale Loring and Nol’, recently y' MeTrisit,—-At Caladonix, Columbia county, Wisconsin, | N. B.—levatd procure any number ot our mont texpecta ciently strengthened to enable him to resume | with the oxcoption of oiling, waxing, painting or varnish. | goimanding in West Virginia, arrived at Jackson, Miss , | 123 per cont paid for prizes. Information furnished. Highoe’ | on Monday, Decomber 1, Joun MeLg-H, a native ot Glas’ ‘zens who, would sucstant 5 wrord of my state j offensive operations, From a million of men | Ing, on which tho oxolso duty has been paid, shail not bo | recently, for duty ime that department. Major General | °° BAPLOR e GO Husker 18 Wall stmect, Now York, | SW, Seotkind aged 25 yrs aust T monte. ne a { in the fleld we cannot understand why he has | StWect to additional taxation iu consequence of suck oil- | Lovett was rolieved by Loring. a” aa Eee nese | hel ay ph ogee tutay, Decembor 21, ef con. ! jr 3 ing, waxing, painting or varnishing, The mere addition ‘The Chattanooga Runner Ie alarmed ot Union demon. hed im Al ema lize 1 cist, infent daughter of { Bi ey ec strong enough be clear an Te | of amarbie slab to a wble or other furaiture is not con- | girations. Itsaye the enemy is in motion everywhere: | ono information OE a Walon 3. wn A Ooyhton, aged 1 your, LLsmontbe fd belt him to have boot i he las! . ao Pe eer) Smee ake VNR) secaat agen snes ora now manufacture, Provided | The great programe that uas.been iu preparation 46 | Beebe & Go., 156 Broadway, Have Pre. | The feuds and relatives of her parents, aul these of ater De Sena nit urate aD j and southward into Mississippi, Alabamua and | tho taxes on tho materia! have been paid. When atl tho | long for crushing the rebellion would seein to have be. | pared neve oud e' egant siya of Hats ead Cape cor the Holt | hos grandfatler, Henry 8, White. are respdct{uly invited ea ae aoe: Me, lantond a Georgia. different parts of a piooe of furniture are got out, shaped | gan. ‘Thus far si:coess bas crowned our urme; but great | 5 And Bkating | t0 attend the funeral, froma tho rosiiene oof het y Mo yas Ye ner i is eonsnltatia an sidvion Me t ; _—_—_—— oO in| : noon sh edtoi ne cls ‘ ‘The great trouble with the present blunder: ae soa pies Bela aah copra ee = oo O38 battlos are still impending, St saya parties from Mur. | am: Characee Phietotos | at imo o'clock, ‘cl gay aha ee eet yd aa ne A ONtAD Bo an Hn st tee { tho picce of furniture ag a whole, the putting together t freesboro on the 18th report rebel linos still advancing on, | GY, Phrenology ry tognomy, in Lincotn Hall, corner o| Prror.—On Saturday, December 20, Jawes Pron, « pein tesule aud ret ey for New 4 i ing re pecs he ec ama to be a clear. | ginerent parts will not be cousidered a manufacture. Nashvitie. [Not much, we think s Mant a Thirty third street, to-night; ‘Shen at 3 pative, of the county Gavan, parish of Killaudsbery, ssp ey Aaa ge he ing up of whole rebellion at onee, trom On Bond and Morigage.—When boud and mortgago, or " Brondway, and at tine doors retand. Pills 26 ceuta per box. . 5 Io the Rappahannock battles, the Banner saya, Archer's i Tho relatives auc (rionds of the family are respectfully every point‘around its circumference of two or | note and mortgage, are givon to secure the same debt, | yrigado cuffered severeiy. It was fo:merly o een imvited to attend the funerai, from the rosidonce of his WRAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF OPERA GLASSES ; ‘ “ 8 jy commanded Robes. L : 3 p r ar 5 IK ent of three thousand miles. Common sense, how- | the bond and mortgage or note and mortgage require to |-yy Gencral Bob. Hatton and Geuvral Anderson, of Ten RIERY AND GLOVES. perenne ity Now ZL Wact Twenty- OPE ast gatmeadid assortment o / be stamped. Tho bond, as a porsonal boat for a certain "i NRW GOODS AT OLD PRICHS. first street, this (Monda:; tornoon, at one o'elacic, FTF.D GLASSES. ever, would suggest the abandonment, tempo- oe ‘ nossee, consisting of the First, Seventh and Fourth You- | UNION MS, Powwns,-—On andy ber 21, Joun Texny, infant MARIN Pence ee i varily, of its unimportant extremities for some ‘sum of money, requires a mortgage stamp, tho mortgage | nasseg regimonts. Goneral Hood, of ‘Texas, commanded | No. 687 Broadway, Now York city. | son of Jamen G. and nny: ‘Ann Powers, aged 4 roonths aH fg . crashing blows a ead, the stomach and | stamp. Whon all tho instruments, viz: mortgage, boud | tno revel Generals. °, zenene GAPS, ‘Thicd street, Williatasburg this (Monday) a Buti wong, optcnn “the heart of the rebellion.” At all events, if, | and note, are given to secure the samo debt, the law re. Beauregard is expecting an altack at Charieston by ar Neat, we and comfortable, noon, at three o'clock. if aa tes nae Larekaeen opposite Bons at) with an army of a million of men, of the bravest quiree that each instrument shall have ita appropriate | 1.44 and water. Pemberton’s army was at Gronads on sig he rail Ri iiyyin he 404k, petunia babe AS Tose ve aut Dea RenES. AND EYE GLASSES, stamp. man al See Oe lolly, fa ea dV VANTOscoric 8 « and most intelligent soldiers in the world, at e the t2th inst.; Price was six miles west. Tilghtnan’s di-') guadies Ankiets—A Shield from Cold and May Ler sou! rest in peace. Anon. ‘Suitable for Presents. aipped with vk t formidabl P|. Tho Commissioner of Intornal Rovenue has made the | vision was six milea east, Yan Dorn’s headquarters wetsand are iudlapensiole for lady skaters. Fér eal by all | | he friends and acquaintances ofthe furnly are zesyect, | | Turse Gineaes aires: eae rt and yt Loe equipped wil most formidable weapons of | following decision relative to brewers :—- ‘ateola oteuadar frat clase shoe stoves in New York, Brooklyn and Jersey | fully invited to attend the funeral, at her ‘residoxce, at | mceived by tiene wi ea en oc the Holidays tf nee { snoderi warfare, and well fed and clothed. and Under the fifty-first and sixty-fourth sections of the : Oty. SBD Te Hunter's Point, L. 1, on Tw OD, AL LWO | to the eye of ihe wearer, A beeutiTol assortment of; Gola. The Banner ie informed that there are but few rebel ith , tiny 4 -tonoe Exciso law any manufacturer of beor, Inger beer or alo Heavy Knit All Wool ; Siiver and Stock Frames, with a co-operating naval force equal to | may sell the same at the place of manufacture ta quanti- | troops on the Mobile Railroad near Okoloua. wid SHIRES AND DRAWERS —* ; pnsiteap on peep SEMMONS, Optictan, | another army of half a million of men, we can- | te* of more than three gallons at ovo time tothe same | The Banner growls deeply becanse the remuinder of the ; On hand and made to ordi me i pee a nd B days. ts Broadway, ur i vasa eR * Purchaser without borg required to take a license asa ats ‘PSION ADAMS, , No. 687 Broadway. come, ’tia gene, tho hour, *tls past, ED WINES AND LIQUORS. notin this winter's campaign bring to terms whovessle tener in liquor. | Any toanufacturer of beer, ‘confederacy reftees Tennessee didte'ctedis lor her immense And he ts onc, pour Frank, at last; Oy cases of Iirnnug, some very old of submission the States iuvolved in this rebel- | IMer beer or ale, whe owns or hires a depot or ware. | offorts and great sacrifices im bebale of the rebviien. It | | 2% Carte de ‘Visite 1, with Splendid Al- But God is good and her Sancs Of Scatrheone Lrish Whiskey. seen ree house for the storage or gale of such beer, ae Deer of | gays before Bragg reached Kentnoky rebel agents colic Roan rate teas IGHAN'S, 296 Bowery, NotlcoI will We cares old Jaruatea gard Suuta roi Resa ion, the war will most probably be trans. | slo in. colection district otter than that it! which ie | Ca'tom ‘uncceec from 60,000 18 100,000 hogs, L000 to | auch lar edge, No, 208. Fam A.M aroresyect. | Wor este below the peesent enw of porta Pian mitted as the legacy of Mr. Liccoln to his | Byler IS situated, pa ah wk boo, | wie ce, To pees, Hair Dye, H fully invited to attend the fi from Nis inte resi- LEO WOLTE, - gd a permit «for the val of such becr, | 10,000 beoves, 2,500,000 pounds bacon, 60,000 sacks | via Cream, for beautifying the hair, at W. ‘ully invited te end the funeral mM nis inte resi DME Beaver street. snecessor. luger beor or ale agreeably to tho provisions | wheat, and 8,000 to 10,000 barrols flour. sare OR'S, 16 Bond | See re an aecic ene ee itty -first ie law, cl . i ba noon, at onev'ciock, without further invitation. “Ihe re ™ NOEY But why should not the war be brought to @ ene ‘first pectin of the Excise law may soll wack | aged, the country was #0 far disabied that Bragg had | peaies Delfi or | main aken to Greenwood for iuterment. (TOUR B00, a ii aa saat ; successful issue before the return of spring? | ®AfeTesald, at such depot or warehouse in quantities of lately found it diffienlt to subsist the army along the | Youth or Liquid Pearl, On Saturda: Frans | i coat Mint a ad gentlemca. ‘ ‘Agaion! Se heiming J, Pring! | wet more thin three gallons at one thine to the same par- | Cumberland. It proceeds to scold the confederacy tor | eer! AB be Ladioa, after on00, ue: Mitten : i overwhelming Union land and | chaser wit Wifimaors,eauirod to take & Hoonse asa whole | depicting ‘Tennessee, reminding the government thet | diuggista ant 430 Broadway. meek ‘aged 74 years and 6 months. URCAN, BHERM2S & C0. BANKERS, CORNEL OF naval forces indicated the rebels, without the | “Nothing herein contained shall be construed to au- | furthor State agents could not buy corn for $175 per | Baeteheler’s Hair Dye—the Best in the | ‘atunert with cake ple fe “ih ena ut Me | motes mnt ae Oe nes Atareliens Sr fuinbie inal uae testes ‘ t 4 | cous tan . Bonsall, No. 7 on 10 Usha sion re rte in Burope, vestige of @ navy, excepting the British pirati- | Horr. cr neer‘or ‘alec got removed from the place ot | Pustel : meuniere trans fecway tk Baroy A558 | Woinosny aterm ato coche ius "the | Chinn and Catering NE cal ship Alabina, have an army of only balf a | manufacture tn tho manner prescribed by said fifty-first | We are assured, says the Banner, by the highget au_ —— ae oT | cematly an dices OF Bee Om 0 Seguin, are tavited to | PANES, Tirateno “waun, Nowe: j miltion of men, badiy fed, in rags, without | He" i thority, that the campaign of the commissary agents of | | Cristadoro’s Halr Dye, Breservative OTs | Sewmonme.—On Sufay, Deccaber 21; Maraatar, | 22. Diseases of the Bye, Bar sinus: dndi@eredtis acaisaed/anéoout "| PRIAB MONEY. tho government in Middie Toanecree produced more | Wig Dopo: whalenle cud retell, No.@Awox House, The |, Hatten sa agrotin Schrier, god 2 yours, | Co ISENBREG, : 4 Y equipped anc poorly armed, | There is much feeli-g here among naval officers inre- | supplies for the army than Bragg’s entire oxpotition into | = 4 months and 24 days. Ixsrawraxnor or Dearnnss.—We have much j and utterly incomyetent in anything like equal | gard to the oxtracrdinary delay of paying over prize | ine heart of Keninoky New Good.—Hed Balt Watuut | the relatives and (reads of the family are nospecti sare in aaa j oe Candy, ‘of Rusure sf invited to attend the tuner way afternoon, ab tha 1 , nuubors, in an open field fight, to cope with a eb eR inartiotea york etalaaly Acorrespondont of tho Richeioud Anguiver, giving an | vornerof Bare ay At ge ono o'clock, frou the residence of hor parouts, No. 81 | #8 from a most ruitabie source ice tine, hes the UT ops. y f amount ,000 000; account of the Unontets crossing the Reppahans | Washington street coat ple ior 2 ; he Union trocps. ‘This winter's campaign, $500,090 has been accounted for to the department. Re- " s eh Ppahausoek, 6s | Prasses—Marsh & ComRadical Care | ei itay--on Gunday, Peownber 21, Kuxsom Sanne gear pees iter en ' therefore, will settle the questi ether thi the Unfnists were resisted by Barksdale’s Mixelesippi | ‘Truss Ollice wtili at No. 2 Vesey street, Astor Horse. ie v Pr hs we 4 ore, be o ql on whether i's ve tok’ y 4 Oo a DAN, wife of James Sheridan, @ native of Arva, couuty rfect hearing. I think ‘Dh von Kisenberg oo 7 : Prosentative Sodgwick’s resolution of inquiry, adopted | prigede, and @ shell from a Union gun knocked a tall | camection with any other ofico of tho fame name, A az | BAN, wilsOr Games Shetiad, nalt y foot hearing. | think DB Yoo Kisenborg oce ‘wor is coming to an end or fs to be transmitted | on Friday, wil elicit all the facts in the premises and lead | gtimney down upon the Seventeenth Maaiigel wend: The {rents and eqnaintances of the family wre ro- | hatin, which lasted two or three minutes on cash of az } to next ad uinistration. ie preval to a thorough investigation. iny of the veseels and car” | Asthoa: emer y> |; quested to attend the funeral, from ber late re enioaci " , TI the next ad uinistrati he pi is eh ton, Mary of the vercelg and Ar” | jog twenty-eight of thea, Tho rebels lost one hundred h a ys) | yespeanas gine es eae Sate ae antes | Sev ene ee ea od i" f y Broadwa car Forty nioth sireet, on We >, ve i public apprehension ig that, vader the existing Lae baba eertsiprenence yg year pce md and fifty in this affair, 1 Wihtcoue in ae me Ubeheolide roclely. ier fens’ No. 6 Mesorolo avenne, Gee Cabinet and war directing influences at Wash | heen aera am . oes eo sige ory ih nok ae of the | fale cares Onis vnacif aR » QYPTOR. 318 sno AWAY Relies | ii dinintatis 4 ‘ 2 ississipp! regiments, ¢ and fled from the Held, ny Nenetetcen. | RRINGS AND) FI NEW STYLES; SOME AS peti this var eee age ir be a failure; NAVAL ORDERS AND APPOINIMENTS. ‘Tho Vicksburg Whig, of tho 18th, says two Union gau- im F.C. Takia, H I ages Nt 4 Uhcee maul five dotings a sei: at th. Cs dla i ¢ ve ar a . | LEY 5, 416 Browdway, one door beluw Canal an ide | consideration of policy and duty on | acting Azststant Paymasters Arthur Sibley, Silas T+ | gontg went up the Yazoo on the 9th inst. and at Blake's | ancriaa: e respeetful ssa eee ee the part of President Lincoln demands a sweep. | Savage und wae B. Purdy have been ordered tothe | piantation rae over two torpedoes, which exploded with- | wunday, Doceraber 14, by the Rov pt ph \ fOLEY 5 PINEGOLD PENS, ing reconstruction of things at headquarters, | Mississipp! squadron. t doing mischief. The boats @red four shots and with Lixscat to TE. oman , GOLD PENCILS, | 4 -! nie ; ‘Acting Assistant Paymaster Pelham N. Am-s has been | wage eo Tah December a1, sxpa | : SILVER PENOWS for voard the United as W. W. Vanznndi, fockpert,N, ¥.,in | 2040 AND SILVER FEN HOLDERS, a Cains ordered to report for duty on board the United States The publication of the Meinphis Appeal will soon be re Wav On’ Saturday evening, December 20, uaa i wall ty maconare and secre w steamer Saginaw. a asumei at Jockeon, Miss. by the Rov. Dr J c. TH fi, ogoa 7A years, - So pleoc trom the-reatdance of her gent ats " 160 Broad way. THE IRON-SLADS ON JAMES RIVER. Acting Assistant Paymaster J. 0. Woodbury has been The rebei papers do not boast about tho battle in front | © Mrs. Makcannr Fiuiorr, aged 7% years, both of this adt Ne. West Sixteenth * JOUS vouny, Macufaglory. i. arena ordered to the iron-blad stestacr Kalskill. Sashviik " ‘ti ba ‘ | rnoon, at twe - " as Our Naval Correspondence. < - n of Nashville, Ihere are plenty of exciting ramors, but | Philadelphia (Penn.) and Washington (PD. ©.) paper® | in takpn tu che Marble C us yeu Tb (MEN'S WATCHOHAINE, | NEW S1YLRS = Arting Master Charles Smith and Acting Ensign Baitlett | oo material change, please coy Pe eM TS papers will please copy | G some ar low ee two, anren and ean «. "i ! Ceti Staves SPRAMER GALENA, , ’ 4 Hhewuds bac Va. Tee orinae: } hav deen ordered to the Saginaw. Dr. Wm.B.Greene of | yforgan was roported ‘in foroe at Hartayilio on Friday TW Kebe! Iron Cinds~Wiat Are They? “ca:ccross—the | PM adel, hin hae been appointed an aoting assistant sur. | night, and proparations were made for him. ¢ Union Boats Ready for Thew—Death of Q.ariermacter | 80" «nd ordered to Lhe Saginaw, Stanley followed sharply with cavatry to Rural (ii! On eat Diea. On Sutviay, December 21, Mra, Sanam Brace, 13. Are POSLOClOlly avid to | be mber war Worry N's 80 ARF PINS, new arvtus some 1D. ad ng Q 7 jor relat ad ic Ripicd, dc., de. Acting Master James N. Triplett, of the steamer Georgia, | found no symptoms of the ouetmy. Yo day wo Dave re- | gout tho funeral services, this (Monday) cvening, at lutte | MISCELLANKOUS. t LD BAND TOILET SEIS, MLBVEN PIRORS, “ From up river ‘yarns’ nnd othor courees we coneider | hw? been disnrissed the service for being absent withorit | portsthat Morgan has crossed the Cumberland in strong | past six yat the Sevens! resbyterian church, cn COMMUNICATION G° 0. ‘ Kkely . ~ | leave. . | a Of Broome and Ridge ‘strest. Her rorains will bo | AL ’ pip yr Colored Bund Toilet Hore, eleven pleoes, 84 it vot mntikely ¢ reo oF four ragged, half plated tron : z force at Rome, above Hanesviile, } taken to somerville (or interment,on Taceday wnorning at | ~ FUL the folowing \ ° wi Boats will erm Jong try to create an excitomeat | Gs i i atrown. toting Coogmiseary of Suibaist We have no confirmation yet, A robet detachmout, | brit pustten o'ciwk, per Harlem Railtoad. [@ornved ty cur friend D. ® Merues, hey. j DECORATED DINNER SETS, abouts. i ya bie mks “ tab alstdie nn, ats ence | with artitlery, thew about fifteen slotls yesterday | Baken—On Suniiy, Decomber 21, after a loug aud From $60 to 8 Im gout ¥ y avd beauty. Suioke from several steamers was yesterday seon bo. | {nCaneral Ailly's briga‘ls, as vesiaped his commission 08 | @reniug where they eupporert our preke' Guinea; |, gayerageannsoaet Bases Beacon emer en ee a OVINGTON DROTTERS, eg ¥ un each he 5 ey oe * “ Vi mt Ns ; ey skeda led. "1 ri pars) ae | we 1080) y youd Siog Island, and t.ntorg reached us of the Merrt- | Thirry cut New York an I la now Aating Com, | Yi Cleve seat m foro after vhem; they skedaddied Tu Trike lane of respectfully igvited s24 nnd 50 Valin aie, Brostiya. to aitenit the faneral, this ) O'eluck precisely, roia'bis tare res’ fen His remnine will be taken to mac,” Redivicus, with other Richinond war vessels, seas Twenty rebels in Caited States overcoats undertook to awaiting the time tuatrike n blow which would hurl all | ™88fY of Subsistence fn thie brigade, dary lonol Stanley's ‘escort of Thitod States forts, iron-olads and contraband bute into | - Ce tA Gustirus 1. Brown, of the One Hundred and | on wna were badly bandied. Stanley's mi ove pnrccognighble mas, ‘Tweltwt Perms Volunteers, who built Fort Slom- | vince yut fought severely, wounding the rebel com | Not unlikely Jetf. is about to let fly avery thing capabte | Mets one of the de nr ais taney an esianed OD | roander, Killing two oF threo, and chased the oxomy | © shootings gun what io may at least keep ap the ajirits | % CONE Of grievances he bas gafferet at the hands of te | time, vhis afternoon Colonel Staulcy’e brigade was | 2 ot his people; bu: he will be cautions tn eo doing, and | War Department: tacked white foraging, and the enomy were again re- | The relativesard friends of th keop the back track “peu te ee ye ee nef hades | and mombors of tue Irish Brignd RAND AND i INK JRAORLETS. 80" AR AB two, thre:, five and Six dobwrs each. At @. Cx , 115 Broudway, oue door below Canal atrect. y PENN(BS.—$10,000 WORTH FOR SALE, Sof $5 ant OpIrarda, wt WARD'S suire stor | Well as the aye to the Weil is the v THZISKER, OOULIST AND Washington, will abor\ly arrange fieht. Thero i a number or eid river boats ver’ u above Oniey, wee bailers end | Te Paneral of the Late Gen. Bayard. | priced. framoe are about as w titeas ax the Ging they boar it is vumored wi Warley has the partially IMPOSING MILITARY AND OLVIC PROCEESION—ORATH OF EXY. DR. HODGES, ETC. as tho otheers and mombors of the Sixty-ninth regiment N Three or four of them were wounded, as many kliled, | yoy Eiute Militin,are reapecttully in and six captured. The remainder of the skirmiehing | funeral, from his !\to rasidenee, No. Do connection with the deed hineotf of 1s Dr. Vom plated boat Lady Tavis. about the euly man of the Princeton, N. J., Dec. 19, 1862. ‘i | on Tucslay afterneon, at two o'clock, Fabel. nasy (haried his A, My C's Of ae, Of co0't) | ye voisaing of Brigadier Gensral Gvorge D.” Bayard during this week wna in our favor, Reports oontinue to | on Tusw lay al ee Soetkel i : who har * clar grit, oa, ho luge once beon on visit z exaggerate vac rebel strongth. Seventy thovsand is @ | give of the parish of Hackestown, High Park, county to Boston Bart wanid 1i9 doubt tike to * go fu strong’? | Arrived here Iast evening, and Inid in state until three | very pig estimate. | Wieklow, Ireland. in momory of that «vent. o'clock to-day, when his funeral took place. « The friends rod sequaintances are roxpectty We aro read; Ax for the Merrimfe, she is a mero iron | | ond r late rostdonoe, No covered panne AS 4, sad head better hot got foul of our ‘The body was éscorted to the First Frey terhn church Fatal Ratiroad Accident. \ } The ably Mires ce ueeaay on when atone | Hom ier. i ei fu am new patent shot, wiless having a fot of irvm aud threo of | y the Treston Bre maa, the Governor's Guards, two ‘Varro, N.J., Deo. 21, 1862. — | greloek. . Ai a | ghey create e healthy appeudte, on "Thy morning at (var o'clock D. V. Ripley, Quarterman. | DCC” Of artillony, Hiss® regiment Mercer Brigade, | thescowt train,” duc in this olty at forty minutes past | | Brany—On Sunday, December Et, of Uiliows fever, | Fyey aro an en doo maton ant dit ter, was found deat im his hammock. Iv Was @® native <a two o'slook, did uot arrive until eleven A. M., having | “ "The relativos and friends are respectfully invited to at- | Ehoy strong! sjeter: and cativen the mind. “4 been thrown off the track between Camden and Rancocus, | tend “ i ° ‘ o <rnlasmaic ani intermiiient fev ‘ of Riad, Virginia, a thorough Union man, a funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at one o'clock, Rey iuuridy the trent an wel the somach, Minors under i3 of MAvIC EW CURRENC x, (At ‘ t wholesale. B.D ole M ‘ ie ee up wana, New Foti for ths estpuon @@ ainees for the rece pion ie) Wimlattigt b> Joke oe a genthenan smd two: not know w cured by the Plas ietnes In w pl eR tuvited | ‘Tr ie well conceded that uo article was ever ao eflonci ous Bast | seedy and cortinacnre for general dobiitty ax the Pla epiow gunner aod g00d fellow, whose decease The pall bearers were General George Robinsea, General ' late rorionee, No. 25% East Beventevath stroct. yey on 7m " yply e wad 66: te tw Uy all, “Att Fort Darling” Hiploy's. Gun | qheodore Runyon, General Palmer, General Joel Parke? | 0% e0me defect im the switches. ‘The switch tender waa | Ise OW ce mor 20, ab the residence | Arey cite Bi smaba thedara aigd Cholera Morbise peewee =F yl = Pomaenno et and a, his and @ N hoe ” killed while holding his levor. The coupling with the | oy per son-In-'aw, Philip yak, avs Hsdeon etroet, Thor oure iver Complaint er iee Gen ear sake ine Rov & RAYMOND'S MILITARY CLOQHiNG. . townemen mii ren sch overran Halsted. locomotive broke or several lives would probably haves. of Ieauc Blanvett, in tho Ylet year of her # ey are the bea in the world ~~ Mh 4 ° ined ond. papers of May 6.) Iie ‘catia ily ‘are Ditier | To the large and mournful proccasion of citisens and au arab ¥ eer epaiatom will be taken; tts (Monday) tor alng, | weak fran wirunk, mod are exhuratnt aire areas eestorns, pes nots Pocdignap depos on by views aod they ull (excopting bis mother, we hope,) Thoy are made of pure Bt, Croix Rum, +: distinguished strangers were Captain Wee, Aid-de-Camp Piedmont, Rockland county, for istermont. enya, Bark, Wintergreen, Snake it vobels, ‘ill rojoies at bis dente. He wit be burtea Cy hie moas- , Dandelion, be vrocured ready inade, ior any Faulk juction a0 the usual prices,” at OWE esl tena ta 18 i CWaMrPniare.—The Crneral eorvices of the lete Tioutoe- Birteck, hamarnits Flowers, & tnates, in Newyort's News, with all the hanors due a | General Bayard; Surgcon Hotchkiss, of the First Pean- W. Ortarwmntasix, U8. As, will take place at recon Per Grave United Stace sstlor. His Sole thirty. sylvania cavalry; Geueral William Cook, ex-Judge Car- MAILS FOR EUROPE. | Shake church, this (Pion-iay) bo00, 38 twelve whom. | eek Cy ete orate gr ie, Feu bettie of Bi and 123 Fulion street ee 2 RaKwoxD. me ‘Weather ts cold at present, & —"* penter, Com ore Stockton, Edwin Ste gpa J. 1, Stes | "Hic relatives and Reem ‘and the friehda of the family, | th i “en rney are the moat cifective, perfect ait hat r vons, Robert ¥. stockton, ‘and maay of the personal | Brilliant Union Victory tm North Oarolte | gry respectiully invited ationd without Cxrthor invita: ilowing Ie from. Uke famous hated proprietors at aher Sinpanes onpeeomety ia traps of pol ig arshalted by Brigaies Ge mecMinp of the Seems of Operations= | jun. tiie ue: haat: Wh sa og | Washington vite 4 fe is tee i te : sae fee ath rin ena Vaptaio P, MeGuigan, eee tur 2 pre burg; Bf The Army ef the Potomac=Movements CAMERON. urday, a , Auraart, wife o ‘fasmtvaron. D. ove & wie not pen ey va, oh neral Jamos ¥. Hatfeld, assisted by Colonels ‘ameron, in tho 51st year of her ago. Mesare. P, H. Drawn & Co.—Please send os Uweive dozen sniiclors inside the ‘or a pte ed ot Bagtan a aie oppiag ne fire. | Fielder and Brewer.” in the Southwest—The Cabinet Cristom | Asn Cameron, in tbo pel yetho family, are invited to | Plantation Biers “hey are much liked by tho gueste of ahtaim ins om iyetore ing othr m ‘vourt Heuse, ‘At the church the services were conducted by Rev. The Latest News, dic., deo Attend the funeral, from ber late residence, Chymor street, Eee ettatty yours i , s htsroee, Breese ta gaa ae e sear FB Hoo. H. Camerom, M.P. 1, of Canada: Jamo D. Saw. | Dts. Hodges, Macdonald and Baird. | ‘The Cunard mail steamship Arabin, Captain Stone, will | second door from Bedford vena, Brooeyn, thi (Mon: SYKRS, CHADWICK & RogAlSth, 486 aus seed, Bes Dr. Hodges THOOD, at twe Cole‘, re Willard’s Hotel, ve @ el history of the te of any yume and om dit tore leave Boston on Wednesday for Liverpool. | ig Eh in —«m Saturday yor, of Buifvlo,donn Allbice ond wife, of Boston; Dr. Deoombor 20, Kowix T., ‘Phe Plantation Bitters have eae meaiae prions AND Brute Bere ar aed fa long wanting QLERVE | Vaniderbureh, of Connec: CMe Rug of Pitta He graduated at West Point in ‘The mails for Europe will close im this city to-morrow oat chill of Edward and Chany Craddnok, aged 3 years, aad terviole ayep bs nome as low as one, aud Hornet White, of sy .1:0, are stopping at the Se. ep dee ects Trenton, hte i Candee ie bo Ms ope | Sonam a are, pain tai ty “Revs 3. 8, CATHORN, Rochestor, N. ALLUN'S, Ai6 Broadway, coe door Delagy Bit Herne Total By aa Indian with poleoned arrow. Th atvernoen eb a qaarter-past 000, GBA ot half-paat five | ¢ mint 4 friends of tho famuily aro respecttully | fitch i the apa vy BF aa reacl teal io sao was healed, but he was told | o'clock to ge by railroad, jueer ‘no circumstances will the pure eae weral, from the residence of bie | gtan ord of th used be departod frou. UNANIMOUS cP i vould te he canise of his death, if uot prematurely | The New York Hwweaiy—-Baition for Europe—will be | pare ts, No, ae ve - op VERDI nth avenue, this (Monday) afternoon, | ~ Theso Bitters are sold aya the ah Oy te Sse. | Of the gift buying publia is, that the ¢most heantitul assort- Baron Warrener, of Viouna; ©, Rockwell, of Washinzton) David Schwencky, of Berlin ie Griswold and family. of Westohoster; James L. Ress, of Fort Wayne; and t. killed. In 1860 he received an appointment as 0 r n o'e t furthor invitetion. The remains | cers, howls and restaa Rood ard fatty, of Ohio, ave stopping withe St. Duis | of cavaley tactics at West Pein Tn August, 1861, he published at eleven efolock to-mderow morning, sud wih, | S10 StS 9 crecacod for itermeut, | Tae bistlo of the proprietor'a: ‘gaeatee iat mentot PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS Hotel. was made captain of a cavalry in the regu contain a full and interesting account, by our special cor. |" }),\ yon, 0m Sunday, Decomber 2, Hare, daughtor | es low Pore, i city fa to bo found at the ing Glass Warehouse of Hon. 8D. Caldwell, of Duvikirk; Jamon Fisk, Jr.,of | amy; and in September Geteral MeClellan cftered him respondonts, of the succosfal advance of (on, Fostor’# | of David and Martha Dayton, aged 2 yeare, 4 monthe aut | . cut mate ak are | Sate ORE KORRES, oi) way, opposite the Renton: Cuptain James HL. Roling and TT, F. Pinckney: of | 9 peslen Fre eae nonce Rriglleh gemeay aate, | Kepedition in Nortu Carolina, resulting in the capture | 27daye. i. ansttie! thy trois ao o'r } & BAIL Fon OLt seaxa es OUN \ Men a ‘sl Jaw nary 1 Tet te a Ca mit Habe dicvat ia General MeDowel borore. hia twenty sovenih yoar. “He | atid partial destruction of the town of Kinston, accom: | "Thy «pirit haa hewrenward flown; | terna iy ve Nath iene 1, FOR BOE. aBALCO “cURL ¥ <i AEST AND PURREE mbor, of Rochester; G. A, Hynes and J, B, | Ws first with Gengral Fremont up the Shenandoah, and | paviod by & Map showing tho seaue of operations; the | how art pately at Feat on yon beautiful shore, | SPLENDID PLATED 4EA Caw . ape in manufactured b ND vas Tals 8 opting beh Meoenn | ster eu Geel Bem agama, He | lt news com the Army info o revicorg | yy, ere ng ae SEN papa | TET wy gery i abate Re irnside's force in rattle Aves and fr! of by i PO full, ‘son, fou, Charlee J. Myers, of Oxtensburg, J or Fredericksburg, where he recowved his death wound, | Acosunts of the Operations in the Southwest; The Move: | y,{N0T neat sho tuncral,. trom. Tot Kast. Portia At Yeon than ¥ pean, prices, ATOURS AND, JRWELRY OF ALL pagel MPTIORS et Stilts Comput to Bios A Wan Veh ie nee Monson, | While talking to to General FeackHn be was strick by a | ments of the Ranks Expedition; The Hatest from Wash- | gereet, on Tucelay worning, at'nine o'clock. Hor romamg Someone, some Ale Mia tTS Dome ae ay Ws GEORGE a Se Breeds Talesuant Colouer O.R. Babbiti, or the. kage ranengs golid shot em the hip, from ra he died in about twonty- | ington in rélation to the Resignation of Secrotary Seward | wi be conveyed to North h'Castie for interment by the | Wo great thos nisckopers? Marat, gh a inte, pit Canal etreet, Tormeny Hi i sureet. ‘Now York gavalry; Mae A.V. ascarid four hott dictating tethers, to frlonde fee itearas te. | and the Reconstruction of the Cabinet; Nows from be | Mal{-pastten O'etc Mah ce oo, CuagtRS J. | = ‘ia ts ah’ WH Vi RARER titi! Danes ‘penton Caplan Konruey, 3 Now Seriey; have boon married yesterday Rebel States; and all other important events of the pust | jymromamny, oF emsumplion, eldest gon of George Dough: | A, WHITES PATENT LEVER. Tip eof 2 aa FOR Oh Johnson, of Genpral Meinvechuan's eee ing ‘After the services at the charch 4 Temains wore | week. oy nd 43 forget in prin dple and from ail others. Light, clea $5 Brandy a) a dalance of ‘of Denver, K tthe borne to the cemetory and deposited by the side of his A P ‘The trieada 6 ly, thore of his brother George, and cau. Phanphicts fe. Roane tt pe noe wa r pronto ey Me odo Asior Hou grandrather ard gent grandfather sai itinguistt Single copies, in wrappers, ready for maihug, AVv® | aya tho meu. doe: Fimuany Soviety are reapoe GHEGORY & CO., 25 Bond st gor * de Cygne Brandy ene | ‘ A U nM sylvan, compan: caval o il wane ‘om St, Ane "8 ig pe f e ‘and ©. th. Leonar’, of Now York: Wilh ee Ce ee | Tully juvived Lo, Arlen vere 8 soloeah high mines @ill be... { ORME, RUNIOND, INVERTED RAILS, ENLAKOWD Fort W ibe wate, re BaLbwin a CO “WM ciberty street mpeon Law, Son & Go., 47 Ludgate till, Lomdon, ehureb, | par etoved We or cot ented wi'hout paln ar — 5 ) jo nts and all diseases of ‘eo, De. Van \ eck and J, FH. Dubois, of Kinget he Kpiscopat services were read ond 4 | ol, (his (Monday) torts Sud Captain Do Winton, cf Montreal, rw stopping’at. the airy fred, and thos He was lot along. jn | Faglaad, will receive subwaripttons aud adverticomonty | Ast he ho Foner WIT EARS Bia EM a Taltprond tat ry ee a vuseerent and ane 20 00Q % FiaaMa OF) 0000 PAPER WANTEO.@ ton Hotel. | for the Niw Vors Ttapanw fH Woo oa Kio the attepe vom. cons of bio cliy . Gige S2x8. Ay

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