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‘Wasemporor, Deo. 20, 1862. (BCERTARY CHASE'S PINANCTAL PLAN. ‘The Ways and Means Commities were in session to-day, when Secretary Chase was preeeot. A portion of the @emmitice oppose o taxation upon bank notes, with » ‘view to overthrow the present Banking system. A por- on of the commitice are for issuing more Treasury motes. The Secretary of the Treasury, in compliance with the Pequest of the Commitiee of Ways and Means, has pre_ pared and sent to th ma bill embodying his views. ‘The first sections of the bill give authority to raise Qhree bundred millions of dollars for the service of the ‘current year, and six hundred millions for the serviee of ube next fiscal year, and to raise these sures in any of the modes heretofore sanctioned by this Congress, as the public exigencies will require. The Dill include the ‘ese of’ six per ceut bonds, 7.30 bonds, seven per cent Donds, or bonds bearing teas rates of intcrest, and also ‘Whe isave of mall notes bearing 3.65 per cent Interests and legal tender notés bearing no interest. ‘The Secretary, !n a letter to the committee, expresses a strong dekire to have the limite as to the moder of the Provisions, and the amounts to be provided in cach le, defined as precisely as possible by Congress. ‘The remaining sections of the Dill authorize the forma- Mon of Banking assuciations to issue notes furnished by the United states, alike in form, and secured alike by ‘United States bouds, but payable om demand primarily Dy the issuing areociation, The bill, in its mam features, the same as that introduced by Representative Hooper session. the Secretary expresses his profound sense @f the importance of this measure to’ the negotiatien of jeans, to the collection of the internal revenue and to the security of the people against the evils of an enormous am irredeemable paper money creulation. ADDITIONAL FAYMASTERS APPOINTED AND OTAERS MUSTERED OUT OF THE SERVICE. Seventy-three additional paymasters bave recently Deen appointed in the army. By direction of President Lincoln, twelve other psy “masters have been muttered out of the service, for the following reasons: — Pirsi—tor making short payments, evading fut) settle weuts of just dues, and causing discontent and insubordi- ation. . 8 cond—-For being inaccurate avd intemperate. Third—¥or want of energy and efficiency Parth—Beirg in too lewble health for efficient fletd wervice. 44) th—~Beiug in too feeble health for efficient field ser- vice since March, Sizth— Being 1m too feeble bealth for efficient field ser? ‘vice since July 15; and for want of euergy. For inefficiency. ‘Eighth — sf acitated by old age and feedleneer for Beld service, and for making false charges against tne go- ‘vernment. Ninh—Raving deen affected with insanity, it would Be improper to impose important reeponsibilities upon Penth—Being too sged for efficieut field service. Hlevensh—Being tvevie, old aud not fit for field duty. Twelfth—Being sick and nntit for field duty, without ‘any prospect of recovery this winter The geutlemaniy paymaster who was too “aged for Seld service’? haa dyed his whiskers and hair, to give Bim & younger appearance; Dut this ruse, it appears, did ot secure his retention in the rervice, and eonsequently ‘he will no longer finger the greenbacks. ORDERS IN REFFRENCE TO THE APPOINTMENT OF STAPF OFFICERS FOR THE ARMY CORPS. By areceut military order from the War Department, the chiefs of the respective bureaus will designate the Officers to be assigned as adjutant general, quartermaster, commissary .of subsistence and inspector genera) for each army corps. Aids-de-camp authorized for corps cCommanderr are to be appointed Dy the President, with ‘the consent of the Senate, on the recommendation of the ‘corpe commanders, THE MIL{TARY SERVICE SUFFERING ON AOCAUNT OF THE COURTS MARTIAL. 1 B subject of regret that so large an amount of military talent is absarbed tm the courts martial in session bere. Twelve major generals and brigadier gene- rals are employed ip trying two major generals;and scores of other officers, gome of them among the ublest im the Beld, from generais to lieutenants, are in attendance as whnecses. Theduditory in these courts whew the pro- ned is very Mmited; bat the Count Gurow- attendant upon the McDowell Court, where he exercises ® general supervision over the pro. ceedings, prompting the reporters, winking at Genera) Sigel with one eye, frowning terribly upon Gener, McDowell, and growling criticism upon the testimony 90 audibly as to ecem to imagine that be can intimidate the ‘Court. THE RADICALS AND TOE NEW REPRESENTATIVES ¥ROM THE SECEDED STATES.’ Objections are made by radical members of Congress to the recognition of members of Congress from portions of qgbe seceded States which are not represented ip this Con- grese. It is the {dea of those who make the orteetions wo ‘treat those States as Territories, SOLICITOR AND COUNSEL POR THE Wak DEPART- MENT. ‘Bon. William Whitney, of Boston, bas been retained by ‘the government as solicitor and epecial covusel of the War Department. This office hag been created by Mr. Siantom for Mr. Whiting, in consideration of his having written a pam. phiet arguing that the President bas extraordinary powers for carrying on the government in time of war. THE TAX ON STAVES, HOOPS, ETC. The seventy-fifth section of the Excise law, which pro wides that Staves, hoops and headings shall Bot be re- garded a manufactures within the meaning of the act, @pplies, according to the decision of the Commis- sioner, only to these articles in the rough, or when prepared and sold as staves, hoops or headings. Books, considered as hogheads, barrels or, similar pack- ages, taken to pieces for greater convenienee in packing: Gre subject to a duty of three per centum ad valorem as @ manufecture not otherwise provided for. BSVENUB STAMPS OF ALL KINDS BEADY FOR DE- LIVERY. ‘The Commissioner of Internal Revenue is prepared to furnish revenue stamps of every kind and denomination. amps which were ordered on or before the 24th instant will be forwarded during the present week. NAVAL ORDERS. Acting Assistant Paymaster EK. Windship has been ordered to the steamer Massachusetts. ‘THE STATE GOVERNORS AND THE WOUNDED SOLDIERS, The Governors of many of the Northern States are up Pointing political hacks te come here to lok after sick end woynded soldiers, The object is to give patronage a, State expense. THE SOLDIERS’ CHRISTMAS DINNER FUND. Mrs. Seoretary Smith had an assurance of a subscrip- tion of one thousand dollars for the hospital Christmas festival from the Marshal of Rhode Island, but enly one Bundred dollars bas come. She is therefore some eight or wine hundred dollars in arrears. Mr. Charles Koapp hae given one bundred dollars to-day, and it is supposed that the liberal gentlemen of the country will promptly* supply the deficiency. ‘The Hospitals at Alexandria, under the charge of Sur- geon Spencer, were bountifully supplied with seasonable @elicacies (o make a merrie Obristmas for the sick and wounded. THE MATERIAL FOR THR POME OF THE CAPITOL. A cargo of half a million of pounds of castings for the dome of the Capitol has been received bere. Thie*wii! complete the structare in the next year. WADE’S AND CHANDLER'S SENATORIAL PROSTECTS. It is stated bere among the radicals that both Wade and Chandier wiil be returned to the Senate. CHRISTMAS AMONG THE OLD CAPITOL PRISONERS, ‘The prieoners at the Old Capitol were furnished yesver_ day with a Christmas entertainment. PROPOSITIONS 70 RAIS TWO HUNDRED NEGRO KRGI- MENTS. It propored by sorye of the intevse radicals in Con. gress to raise two hundred nogro regiments, to supply th, Places of the nipeand tweive months’ meo whose term @f rervice will soon expire. APPLICABIONS TO GO sourR, There are at the War Department five bunéred appli- cations of persons to go South. ARRIVAL OF WOUNDED SOLDIERS. A large pumber of weunded arrived here to-day from Abe Rappabaorock. Reported Thre: of a Negro Insarrection in Missouri. St. Loum, Deo. 26, 1862. The Malieck Coard teft this city this morning for Gray's Summit, Fraoklin county, on special duty, It is @aid they are ordered to that place to prevent troubles from negroes, apprebended in that vicinity. There i talk of & threatened negro ineurrection in Frankiin county; but inquiries have ™ Wo elicit reli- ‘able foundations for such reports. Thore are but few megroes in the county, not oovegh to et Up an ineurrection OD & considerable scale ~ Hewe from China and ~ merme Ship Weymouth, with a Carge at Twe and a Quarter Millions, dte., die’ gan Framciaco, Dec. 25, 1862. Arrived, ship Southern Crese, from Hong Kong, with dates of Nov. 6. The Southern Cress reports that the ship Weymouth: which sailed Oct. 24, was leet om Pirate's Sheal on the ‘30th, with the Jargest cargo ever shipped from Hong Kong for San ¥ranctwco. The crew aud passengeré were saved. ‘The ship Flying Eagle intended sailing for thie port, and the George Lee Was ioading for the same dest: No commercial news from Hong Kong is published, bot consignees say the Hong Kong market was unchanged: Aargo of teas and ¢rills, recently arrtved here per ship Josephine, from Sbanghae, was seriously injured, and ali will go to auction on account of the under- wriers. San Francisco, Dec. 26, 1862. Bhip B. F. Hoxie bas deen chartered to load dyewoods on the coast of Mexico, Lettere from Hong Kong of the 6th ult. estimate the stock of cotton awaiting shipment for England at 50,000 Dales. Two vessele were loading freight, the charge being one pound sterling per bale. The cargo lost on the ship Weymouth ¢ comprised princi- pally teas, sugar and rice, belonging mostly to Chinese merchanie, and was valued at two and a quarter millions of doilare, Advices from Japan of November 23 state that the American war steamer Wyoming bas created much admiration ‘at Jeddo, receiving visits from the high Japanese-officials. She sailed for Shanghae on the 234. Several ships had recently sailed direct for London, with valuable cargoes of teak and silks. City Intelligence. Starux or Ds Witt Cuvron ror THe Ceeraa Pama. — At the anniversary banquet of the Sons of Orange and Sullivan, resident in this city, at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, on Tuesday evening, the retiring President, Mr. Van Duzers appreciating the foresight, ragacity and enlight ened policy of De Witt CHnton, a son of Orange, proposed that the association procure a statue of that eminent stalesinan, © be presented to the Central Park Com- mission for the Park wader their management. A sub- scription of over $1,000 was taken on the spot. The fol- lowing were elected officers of the society for the ensuing year.—P President, Charles ¥ Hunier; First Vice Prewi- arrison: Second Vice President, J. ©. Dim mick, Recording Secretary, B. B. Halstead; Correspond- ing Secretary, George M. Van Nort: Treasurer, Robert J. Hunter, Sworv PResextanioy.—A few of the friends of Lien- tenant Louis Metzgr waited upon him at the residtnce of his mother, in Fourteenth etteet, on Christmas evening, and presented him witha handsome sword, sash and belts,as a markof their'esteem and friendsbip. The Lieutenant was with bis regiment, the First United States Chasseure (Sixty fifth New York Volunteers), through all the battles on the peningula, from West*Point to Malvern Hill, in the capacity of sergeant and orderly Sergeant, and leaves again this evening to join his regi- ment, ne baving received a commission as second Heu- tenant JoR8 my BLEECKER .StAEET.—About four o’clock on Fri- dey morning a fire broke out in the office of Dr. Coindet, on the second fioor of building No. 74 Bleecker street, corner of Broadway, The flames were soon extinguished by the firemen. A man named Charles Grover, who slept in the premises, anda man named John Reynolds, were arrosted’by the police on -suspicion of getting fire to the room, Both men were under the influence of liquor. The damage to the doctor's effects will be about $30. No in- surance. , The dry goods store underneath , No. 641 Broad- way, owned by Lewis Letferts, was damaged about $1,000 by water. Insured for $13,000, as follows:—Kings County Insurance Company, $3,000; Atlantic, 3,000; Wushivgton, 4,000, Atna, of ‘New York, 3,000. Total, $12,000, The book and paper store of Kirby & Co. was damaged by water about $100. Insured for $1,000 in the Liverpool and London and Mercantile insurance companies. Sommexuins WeaTwen.—The clerk of the weather seem, tg be bent upon playing all sorte of freaks withthe ele- its. Only afew days back we were deep in mid-win" ter, while yesterday the temperature was as delicivusly mild as in autumn. In fact, overcoats had to beditcard- ed ultogether yesterday , and people sallied forth in light clothing to enjoy the pleasures of n promenade in the fashionable avenues. The only drawbacks were the con- stantly threateving rain looking through the sunshine, and the unpleasavtiy muddy condition of the streets. Police Intelligence. Faavp Uron tur Soxnili’ Bauer FoxA—Lonisa Bolly, wife of a deserter from the Fifty-fourth regiment } New York Volunteers, was taken into custody by officor Newkirk, of the Second District Police Court yes day, on charge of obtaining money, by means Of false pre_ tences, from the Fifth Seuutorial Relief Committee. Mrs, Bolty’s busband, it appears, wad orginally a member of the Forty-tirst regiment of New York Volunteers; but being discharged for some cause, ‘enlisted again in the Fifty fourth regiment. He remained in this regiment afew weeks, and after rec¢iving his bounty money dbserted. His wite wes cognizant of all these facta, and continued to draw two dollars a week from the Relief Committee for five moutha, when she was really entitled to nothing. The ‘acts in relation to her husband’s desertion di@ vot come to the knowledge of the comanittee until within tne mined to pat a stop to ylitnt being made avainst the fraud, and aceordingly.a © the accused, she wae ar:esged v stated, Justice Quack2nbuah committed the prssve «examination, Serious Si4BEINO APYRAY.—A row arred at No, 169 Worth street, on Christmas 1)" ' vetweea Emanue, Costa and Frank Grosso, whet ' v resulted in knives Deing drawn, In the course of the m. ice Grosso was stab Ded in ibe abdomen three times with a dirk knive in the hands of his adversary. Officer McHugh, of tho Sixth Preciuct, arrived in season to a1 the assailant, and put a stop to the disturbance ere it assumed a fatal’ cha- racter, The wounded man was taken to the drag store 09% Contre street, where his wounds were dressed, and from thence home. Costa was brought to the ‘Tombs and committed to @wait the result of the wounded man’s in Jur] Sanyal : aT tre ContLanpi Saket Fine.—It scems that while the Cortiandt street fire was ragivg on Chrisimas thornlog rome daring thieves broke mto the store of Ray- mong & Bro. , No, 66 Cortlandt street, and succeeded in carrying away oearly $40 ‘worth of bate. On the night previous their store was also broken open by a policeman belonging to the Twenty-sixth precinct, under a plea that the Croton pipe bad bursted and he desired to stop it. He Jeft the door unlocked, and in the spe they missed about $15 worth of goods. On m@Ging application at the station house for the name of the offieer, no satisfaction could be had, It is strange that, with so large a force of policemen as are on duty at fires, property is stolen on al- most every occasion. Coroners’ Anquests. ‘Taw Ninsteexta Warp Homcipe Casz.—The inquest in the case of Michael Haney, who was fatally stabbed while engaged in an affray with Owen Keefe, at the corner of Forty-fifth street and Fou! venue, vn Christmas morn- ing, wae concluded yesterda¥ hy Coroner Collin. The evi- dence, which was quite voluminous, went to show the fol- lowing state of facts:—Koefe, who was intoxicated, ced a quarrel with deceased at the drinking saloon of Mrs. ger ana drawing a dirk knife, apsailed deceas- aod a friend named James Marley. The fatter received a severe cut in the meck, and | raved bis life by flying from the premises: but | Haney, who was unable to =o mortally wounded ere the police gould interfere. assault appeared to be | entirely unprovoke:!, and the evidence against the agcus- ei was 60 palpable tliat the riving at a verdict. Keefe, whe is represented by the 4 inost desperate character, was committed to | to await the action of the Grand nd Jury. ‘Haney lover Plains, and was riem Ratiroad Company aga brakeman. of the’ Tor Late Owminvs Casvarty mm Broapway.—The in- quest in the case of William Young, a lad aged fifteen years, who was run over and killed by an omnibus in Broadway, opposite the Metropoldan Hotel, on Wedues- day evening, was concluded yesterday by Coroner Wil dey. The jury rendered the following verdict:—“Death vy injuries’ accidentally ived by being run over by stage No. 6 of the huickerbocker line, December 24, 1862. We would recommend to the proprietors of said line that their drivers be directed to omit the collection of fares and the making of change therefor while a stage is in motion." Farat Fait Dowy Seams.—Frederick Richter, a nutive of Germany, aged fiity-two years, fell down a fight of | stairs at 149 Bowery, on Thursday night, and, breaking bis neck, died almost instantly. The body was taken to the Tenth ward station house, where Coron ap inquest. Fat rnom a Roor.—James Kelly fell from the roof % 29 Roosevelt strect on Thursday night, while intoxicated, was 80 severely injured that he died bay eh 2 Mod the New York TMeopheale Coroner Wildey held an ifiquest upon the body, LAUNCH OF AN IRON-CLAD SUBMARINE BATTERY aT THB NAVY YARD. Last evening an unsuccessfnl attempt was made to laupch the submarine battery which has been for some tavoths in cour of construction on the tong dock, singular affair Lae attracted considerable attention, oue knows in what manner it is to be made available for warlike purposes, At present it is nothing more than a huge box, with thick sides, and an internal space fora gun. When afloat, however, it will be clothed with iron #ome inches in thickness. Its armament will cues ene piece of ordnance, from which wili be di projectile of ae uncencetvable a pature as the iteel’, This armament is now in New York, it is said, The inventor of the What Ie It? 'as the work: men and visitor® bave called thie freak of maval architec. ere, The as stated some months since, Lieut poy my To das preparations will be made to float the vesso) eatictactoriiy. She wil) be Jaunchéd in the forenoon | underground fireplaces, "wit patent qhimneys, seem to bo i ‘Theatrical. et be demy of Music for the last time during his present en- eo, Aten ee Pee. He wild portorm in two of hie bet eharac- et eute.dun Sonlinh, sak sctetigtee onl and Den Cesar de Bazan. This short ‘within the last twenty-four bours worth telegraphing. | Guerilla season at Bronk!yn has been very successful, and most deservedly no, It is very seidom that goers ‘Wasminaton, Dec. 26, 1962. can see five excellent plays, eo eapitally acted, in three AN car ciek ave Deing brought from Falmouth. The | nights. Tequest for transportgtion is #0 great that outside aup- All of the places of amusement in the city were crowded plies cannot be forwarded to the army. em Christmas night, and the Chrigtmas matinces were Our troops have already made many rude wooden struc- | ‘very wel! but not very largely @ttendod, At some of the tures for shelter. fMeatres and at several of the winsirel halls afternoon An Old-lady arrived here to-day from Fredericksburg, | performances will be given to-day. There were enough having beck passed into our Tinos, under a flag of truce, | people crowded out on Christmas night to fill all the by Gen, Longetreet, to niet ber husband, who is a Uuion | theatres and halls open to.day, and Christmas pro- réfugee from that city. grammes will be repented. e She reports that the rebel eoldiery treated the property There is a little Indy, named Miss Tavinia War- Of the citizens quite ag badly as the Yankees, and that | ren, who has been stopping for some time at the ‘St, only one person not connected with the army was killed | Nicholas Hotel. This lady was born in Massachusetts, and in Fredericksburg—a woman who was enceinie. jesmaiier than Tom Thumb and just about the size of She says that the leaders of the rebel army are con- | Commodore Nutt, She has held several levees. stantly promi? ing the soldiers to lead them through Mary- Apexira performance will be giyen at the Museum at land and go into winter quarters in Philadelphia. one o’clock this afternoon, in addition to the three ‘She was im Richmond not Jong ago, and represents that | o’clock play. the scarcity of shoes and other necessary articles of The Brooklyn Arena is the name of a new circus just wearing apparel is almost incredible. Opened, which promises to become a permanent institu —_—_—_— ‘thon to the City of Churches. The buildiog was erected Our Army Correspondence. by Mr. Calvin Witty, and fg tastefolly fitted up for select Camy Bayanp, on Tax RaPrapaNnnocn, Dec. 23, 1862. audiences, being a decided improvement upon the cao. The Army Settling Down—Chunge in the Picket Line of the | wags top perambulating shows that favor us occasionally Rappahannock— Resignation of Colonel Kange, de., éc. witha dying visit, Mr, Spencer Stokes, the tutor of the Very little of genera interest hos transpired im the | celebrated Ella Zoyara, nee Omar Kingeley and the former Various camps of our army since the memorablo batie | manager of some of the first equestrinn establis oa of “Me 18th ingt, The army seems to have come to the the European continent, is the leasoe and direotor. The conclusion that no movement will be made at presemt, and | manazement seein to cater ,exchasively for the best are trying to make thomeelver as comfortable as possible | classes of visitors, and thelr elterpriso deserves success. with the limited conveniences at their disposal. Im prompiu houses are prneing up in all directions, and Personal Intelligence. General Grogg Nas been appointed to the command of the brigade of cavalry formorly under General Bayard, He is cousidered a good officer, and fitted for the position. Hon. Mie Morrill, and Senator 8, Foot, of Vermont; all the fashion at present. " The old saying, that ‘necessity is the mother of inven- tion,” is fully ilinstratea in our army, and the different methods of making ‘‘shelter tente” comfortable are truly | HoD. 8 Fomerog of Paste’ relma via aor 2 amusing. XK. Pangborn, United States Army; Major S United States: "\rmy; C. G. Wickes, of Chicago; A wi durd, of St. Louis ;J. Whiting, of Detroit; J. A. Bates, Jr., of United States Navy, and’ Colonel Cogswell, of Massa” eburetts, are ssopptng at the Astor House, ‘The Bridgeport (Conn.) Standard bas the following:— Charles 8, Stratton, the veritable General Tom Thumb, is residing here in bis native town, He has travelled nearly the world over, and has amassed a fortune for himault ag well as made hia mother’, two sisters und younger brother The arduous and disagreeable duty of guarding the line of the Rappahannock, which has been performed so satis. factorily by Bayard’s cavalry, is to be transferred w0 the infantry. The reasons for this change are nomerous— one of which is to give the cavalry horses an opportunity te recuperate, as they haye been on constant daty, night and day, for ten or twelve days, without taking thelr ead. dles off except for afew hoyrs ata time; and another is that the enemy on the opporite side of the river have sub. | independent, Tne little’ General is now in bis twenty. stituted infantry pickets for cavalry, and have very ma- | sixth year. His habits are unoxceptionable, and his in- terlally strengthened their line, having at the present | tellect and gene al business ability aro such that he per- time af least doubie the numbef of our-own. ‘The cavairy | #onally attends to his own fipanees, and transacts all the division are ordered to move back in the direction of Bel Plan, where they hope to go into winter quarters. General Gregg, who succeeds General Rayard in the command of this cavairy division, seems to give uni- versal satisfaction, and to fill the ‘place of the lamented Bayard as well, perhaps, as any officer that could have been elected. This divigion (Bayard’s) has just sustained the loss of one of its best and bravest officers—Colouel Karge, of the Firat New Jersey cavalry, who has been obliged’ to Tesigh in consequence of a wound received in a fight at Rappahanneck Station last summer. Ho returned to the Tegiment after the fight, at the earnest solicitation of General Rayard, betore his wound was fully healed, with the understanding that he should have a leave of absence as soon as the pressing necersity of bis presence could be be dispensed with; but after reaming on active duty for several weeks, and suffering terrible pains from his wound, he was obliged to resign because the ‘powers that be’? refused to grant him sufficient time to recover his health. In the resignation of Colonel Karge the army loges a brave and gallant officer: anda true goutleman. He is succoed | event,” he added, with a roguish look, I guess that the ed in bis command by Major Beaumont, who possesses in | cares of a family, added to my ordinary duties, will give the highest dexrve ali the qualitiations for a rst rate | me enough to ovcupy my~ attention, and prevent the ne commanding officer. city of again seeking the excitement of a travelling exbi- Niwrm AnMy Cones, “ Orvosirt FREDRRICKHHURG, Dec. 28, 1862 bition.” A letter from Rome,%of the 25th of October, eays thd Provoking Quict—Eficiency of the Hospital Department— Stoves Wanted—Mis: Gibson, of Massachuseils—The Ofi- Pope hes returned from his villeggiatura in ‘excellerit health, and no doubt in similag epirits, for the change in cers of the Ninh Army Corps, Hospital—Quiet on the Other Std of the River, de., de. the French Ministry has beef as well rece!yed hare in government circles as it was received with onrinous fore- Dodings in the north of Italy. 4 Our days of excitement have been numbered, and we ave suddenly relapsed into a state of the moss provoking quiet, unbroken by the moet trivial thing. Jn fact, the only thing of interest among us ix the Hospital Depart- ment, aud it Is with the greatesé pleasure that | have to State that nothiyg has been Joft undono by tho medical ‘attehdants to promote tho comfort of their patients. Ibero is on€ thing, however, sadly needed iw every horpital gent, aud that is small stove. Some of the men suiler ed eeverely a few nights ago on account of the biting cold, and i know that the want of proper warmth su the tents has miterfered to @ great extent with the pi oper dressing of the wounds, This ehoaid not be, and I hope to #6 it rel ied in @ few daye. Atter that js accom- plished we shall want for bat little. The other day I made thatour of the hoepital under the charge of Dr. Calvin Cuttér, and was delighted with the regularity and cleanliness displayede | 1 there had the pleasure of meeting Miss Gibson, of Chelsea, Mase., who nits been heroically devoting her time and enerrics to the performance of good works. Her presence is a universal Balm. The pretty and cheer. ful face and the kind word are fully appreciated by her pationt patients. Miss Gibeon, I understand, returns to- business appertaining to leasing his houses, loaning bis money on bond and mortgaye aud looking after bis estate in goneral. The petite Goneral owns a fine yacht bearing hig own name, which be sails himself with as much nau tical ekit! as any ‘old galt” who sails out of Bridgeport harbor. He also keeps a fine pair of Shetland ponies and eplendid fast horse for bis own driving, as well as a highly \wuned pair of hunting dvgs. His rifle and fish- ing tackle were af course made expressiy to suit his di- minuuive size, and he is a very successful sportsman, He kailled several’ deer while travelling West last year, A few rocnths since the little General was made a Free Ma- son. He has ulready taken three degrees, and expresses a determinaticn to ascend the mystic ladder until ho has reached the top round. Although. General Tox Thuy has aiways led a life of excitement, and twice after retir- ing to private life has, felt. compelled to exhibit himself again to keop off the ennui, he remarked to the writer of this article last week, while quictly twirling hie elegant Kittle mustache, of which he seoms quite proud, that he hoped one of’ these days to get married, ‘in which Losses in the Twenty-fitth Massachusetts Volunteers in North Carolina. * The following is ‘a report of the casualties tp the Twenty-fifth Massachusetts regiment (Leo's brigade) dur- ing the recent campaign in North Carolina:— oe, Killed—Ceorge D. Browning, Co. 1; Heury Holden, ounded—Willam Conner, Co, I, fracture’ of radius, severely Wm. 8. Hager, Co. F, shoulder, seriously; Cor- neliue Colting, Co. K, scalp wound, Inronzart Rainos ~-On Saturday tho judges at London, ¢. W., delivered judgment in the important case of the Commercin! Bank versus the Great Western Rail- way, to recover about $1,000,000, the amount of the notes held by the bank against the company. It will be re- membered that was fret tried at Hamilton, €. W . some time before Mr. Brydges ceased to be manager of the Great Western, Jt attracted attention from the magnitude of the snm at stake, and from the array of Joga! talent employed on both vides. The money claimed had been advanced by fhe bank on account of the Detroit and Milwaukoo braneb of the Great Western, The Great Weitern Company witbstood payment on the ground that the sum had not been asked for by the epmpany, or day to her home on @ short visit. Her return will be — on their reaponsibility, buton that of Messrs. anxiously joeked for. Mr. Faye, Mayor of Cheisea, is | Brydges and Reynolds. Tho Court would scem to har also here, working like a Christian in the noble duty of talken view that the money was advance to these aseisting \n taking cure of the wounded, gentlemen as agents for the company, and that therefore This hospital ix the largest and most important one bie, the company, «8 principals, were lial Judgment was haye, the following ig a liet of the medical gentienten | given for the bank torecover the smoant + claimed The attached to it-— Judges were unanimous, “ei Surges Cu ha 1 d ior ing surgeose: Traces We ih ered Tiny te cy | A Woxaw Paxpoweo.—Wo leora from the Rochester Democret that Mrs. Lucretia Alice Beebe, who was con- victed last summer of passiog counterfeit’ coin in Albany, r Assietant Surgeons MeGi!!, United States Army: 7 A. Hayes, Eleventh New Hampsitire; Clark, ‘Ibirty-fifth Massachusetts. Gibson, Ninth New Hampshire; Noyes, | has been pardoned by Vresidgnt Lincoln. The following fixth. New Hampshire Tleventh New Hamp’ | {8 her version of the affuir —M¥9, Beobe ig a Massachusetts shire; Duffill, Fifty oldt, Fitty- | Iedy, and afew years sicee removed with her husband to Minnesota, After a brief residence there her husband A slaud Pr Patti Th | | deserted her and went Fast, after mortgaging his proper- on lhe BNodastee ATA eens Tewnltal | | ya-eome two or thre@thousape: collars-wortti—-end lef ‘The laie General Order No, 200 has been receivea with | her alone in the world. Sbe commenced keeping a board- firet Penpsyivania: Hotchinson, Twelfth Rhode Isiand, easure by all, and willno doubt have the tect | ing house for a livelihood, but soon ascertained that her Simed at. ‘Thleis not the time tor officers to'be absent iusband was trying to obtain &, ivoree from her. To event this 6 od together her ae aa BGs: And the War Department cannot be (00 | Teter hounebold goods and’a cow to 8 boarder’ aad started fer the East. The mam to whom she sold her pyeoone ts paid her party iu bogus coin, which she oftered to onductor on the Niagara Falls Railroad. The money jounced bad and refused. She was short of funds ee way toget on, and she tried to pass it poly on the Syracuse road. It) was again refused, and Bitter cold weather has again paid ne a visit, and stay with us rather longer than any of us like. Everything in the shape of water is solid, and if ihe roads were not so horribly cut up they would be ia excellent condition. Our friends on the other side of the river are remaining very quiet. The pickete have resumed their ola positions, | plastered with cement. | the men of thie division to-day. The: jury found no difficulty in ar- j the employment | Collin held | and matters ae just as they were one month ago, if the | Was put off the train, we think, at Palmyra. borrowing hapkais ‘nnd traveyards aid not hourly Temind ve of the | five dollars at that ‘place, #he continued her journey to fearful slaughter that hae taken place. Let us Rope our | Albany, and there, passing one of the begus coins to get next move may be more successful, and float wo ehall comething to eat have greater reuson to rejoice o¢er it. eee Arrivals and Departures. Our White Oak Church Correspondence. Hyapquarrens, Newron’s Invision, Nean Wnrre Oax Cuvncn, Va, Der. 23,1802,” f inate Pausing for Breath—Building Huts Again—A General FAMILY MARKET-REVIEW. Ckaning Day—A Strategic Movement of Your Corres: ‘The festivities of the holidays have caused quite a stir pondent tn Consequence—Health of the T'reope. de., de. in matters at Washington and the cther markets of Unusual quiet reigns throughout the camps of the | the city. The demand for meats of all descriptions and Union forees, but it is, the pause for breath, rather than | qualities is very great, and the butchers are driving a the abasement of the defeated. The men are at work to- table business in conseqince. The great desidera- day like beavers, building themselves huts of loge, well ju®t now evemsto be fowl. They are supplied in This is the fiftieth time, st | abundance, but bought up in a corresponding degree by the least, that they bave been-thus engaged during the last le. Considering the immense demand for every ARRIVALS. New Onteas—Bark Nincveh—Mr Geo W Withington, IR Beekman, L Rapp. month; and it bas been noticed that, just as the | article the ~ are not very extravagant, remaining finishing touches were to be added to ‘their work, | pretty mu the eame as last week. The followips | they weére moved off to the discomforts of | ruled yesterday: — | open fields, shelter tents and an onward movement, ‘Brrr.—Roasting pieces, 14. a 16c. per Ib.; ribs, roast- Clothing and blankets of good quality are being issued to huck ribs, 80. : eirloin, 12c.: parterhouse, 18c. ; Oc. ; Coarse pieces, 7c. @ &e.; corned . ‘8e,; roun le. Mvrron.-—Roasting pieces, llc fe.: hindquarters, Be have not come one Boment too soon, as Toan teauity. Vermin of all shapes, | colors and descrip have, for’ the past month, been the bosom and inalienable companions of our brave sol 120. per Ib. ; forequi lve | diers. To-day there is a general cleaning out in our 12c. per Ib. | camps, and the vermin aforesaid are being solemuly os- léc. per Ib. | tracmed—not quite in the ancient Grecian manner. In Pork. a 1We.: salt, Bo. a 10¢.. ban . Lie. We. ail | consequence of this general off shaking yon will excuse me when I state thet J have determined to hold aloof | from the regions of abandoned under clothing ,for this day | at least, from merely dential motives. Unur regimen- ccbeiy, par baad, 8c. ite, turnips, per howd, be. a 8 tal hospitals show quite a number of patiente who bave | per peck, 24e x ” | succumbed to fatigue and the late severe weather. There | PRcrrs.—Applee, 280. per peck; cranberries, 12c. a 150. | js nothing méte serious to record. | per ce rajsing, 160. @20c, per Ib.; currante, Ido. o | | H8e. per sb. | . er tb.; blue fish, 106, a 12¢.; cod- The Thirty-seventh New York Volun- s, 8¢.; eels, 10¢.'a 12¢.; frost fish, teers at the Battle of Fredericksbarg. quart, | ‘The Thirty-seventh regiment New York Voluntevrs, Gutter, 22¢. a 90c. per fb. ; tard, 106. a commanded by Colonel Hayman, tok a most prominent | 120. i eheere, 126, a 26e.; gg 12 for Boe. 7K DRY GOODS i RADE. part in the late battle of Fredericksbnrg. so much so that their conduct bas been mentioned by General Berry | gccortiny tv tke Custom House returas for ¢he wook in the most flattering terms. Their coolness under fire, | 144 total eutrins of dry goods were $750,061, agminst $494,- 688 same werk last year, and $1,609,897 the cerre d= aud while they were being mowed down by the terrific fire of the evemy, won for them the highest admiration | ing week of i460. The goods marketed amounted to $747,841, against $607,829 same woek last year, and In the report of General Berry allusion is madeto the $575,000 the corresponding week of 1860. Of the direct 4 Thirty-seventh in the following language:— | _ The Thirty-eeventh New York Volunteers was no less entries this week wooMens amounted in value to $549,070; manufacture of eotton, $109,180; of Max, 152,085, and of conspicuous. Colonel Hayman was ever on the alert. | His regment was io eee phe of « battery, and was al- silk, $57,500; aud miscellaneous goods $60,073. The amounts wareloued and withdrawn from ware. | ways ready. It contributéd largely in repolsing the ene- | my. Jt bas won new laureis in this fight, which, added to house during the week were very light. The weok’e ales of ai) descriptions of goods have been | its vory many old ones, make this organization one of the ‘most noted in the volunteer service. limited, a8 neither sellers nor buyers have been dinj freely during the holiday season, which 4H. G. BERRY, Brigadier General Volunteers, commanding. Capt. F. Brrxet, A. A. G. First division, Third corps. teva ly devoted to recreation and enjoyment, and. to ie closing ingot the old year's accounts. Prices of cottous are qt firm: but in many instances are less than “Wout be the cost of prodyction at the present market value of the raw material, which, instead of fail. ing. ir ll ane on the advance, 2 shown by we jenterday’s inerensed sales and resales, WocwpRn—— Martin, struck vy a shell in the | which lett middiings : ‘ rise of thigh, and died in hospital, Decemifer 19; Sergeant | 13¢0. por Vv. within fg} week of ten days, without any hy —— rifle ball through lung, severely; ae speculative excitement, which circumstances holders re- it John A. bot! contusion of back; Color Sergeant On Pnclet Pes 4 as favorable to their interest. Some inquiry existe Sorabsin Sraperel eel, contusion Lt back ee eee a Names of = Kiltea and Wounded of Company H, Sixty-sizth Re York Volunteers, im the Act} ericksburg, Va. Kittrp—Joho Corcoran, shot through abdomen; Peter King, struck in the head by a ebell. woollens, capeoially doceking; but there is no general lichael #bield, wounded our in businows at present. The season closer quite sutiz- i foot; Jobn Maul, left arm Mpuiaten lames B. Smith, | factorily to deslere in domestica, which have been unex- shell wound through body, severely; Patrick Rafferty, edly successful, The fore ign goods trade haa heen shot in side, severely, Chas, ) wounded in shoulder. Ee profitable and cloren very tam Scrvonen ro ww Kinup— ly indeed, with no Miseixe, for Francis | conriderable orders remaining to be excouted either Dolan. IN MoNEILL, jmumedjate use er apring trade. is aoe have been no ano. Lieutenant Commanding Co. B, iuyane N.Y.V | ton of any tmportance thin week, i. mieninissiiens wren eceaa Brooklyn Aca- "SHIPPING NEWS. eAitecg —aSTLLT:new tee eae nee Bamburg ( meaiens, Liverseei—Joan @ ne Se ry. amen Meter, Soutbampion aud Ham- ie ber ini. oer, ts /erpoo! ‘Deaaborn. pape ‘Von Hagen, Bremen—Charies Bak Der Versuch (Prus), Steffen, Queenstown—W Salen fark Azelie, Dav! Gibraitar--Moore & Hi Henry. Brig jalaton, 12—Jod 0 ton’ on. Brig Victoria (ir), wy ‘Bt Kitts—Dan! aor ees Fannie Lincoln, Rivers, Matanzas—Waleb, Carver & Bre Bessclphe Hallett, Havana—T A R We! ole eee hice on, Hahei prises Ee ¥en Brast YY ht worarahtaey Rawifon Woehsngwons0 ior. “Behr Chatter hive, Washingtou—N LM aco, AY De Reade Siethnnn. Washington Sens? stent Bebe Bey a—Van Brunt & Siaghi Bart ane Writ me aalamnorcc Cnn Bi bie Singh. nell, Haltimore—Van Brugs w Siagbt fe eanae "Gardner, Batt ore Ls Kenny, \ iF Golden Eaxle, Kelac: meni Brown, Phitaie nna ‘Brant h Slaght F78h Arue, Phin <ipnia—J Heoa, w Haven—H 8 Rackett. ot NB rh coe ma ieee a ean ee States Ream tran vort a, Na Oh gaa, tallaat, 25 north of of Amith's Tefands es aoe, had v “d por aud apparent at gan Steuiutnip Ghenaprate, W. Hee. Porwand, with midee aad ‘pasnen, oH B.Cromwell & © Nip Ger uae (of wew Wediond). Young, Calcutta, Sand bee e ypt 13, with Core &c, to order. Oe iy Hoye WV 8; crossed tie equator in the Atlantic Dec 3, ia ¥ Bept 27, Frederick Kadant, seaman. of Hanover, ‘ied dysentery , bept 28, Andrew Lesl Scotland, Also died o! dysentery tb Inst, of ne Ou Dupes or Delaware, pase ship St Marks, bound 8, Ship Energy, y, Noriie, Liverpool, Nov 22, with Hd Rpottord, Testonjé Co. Had ‘heavy ay jon 25 10 45; split sails, de.” During a hi a gale sarried away iain topsail oe 15, lat 41, 10n SA "Dy poo boarded by US steamship Vandervilt, eeermg EB. Bas been ‘Di days W of the Buake, with moderate westerly winds, axshupsobn Bright, Dewar, Liverpool, ‘Nov 25, with dar W6 Dansougers, to Williams & Guion Dee 13, Jefirey Miao seaman, feil from forevopsuil yard overboard and rowued. Dec 1 16, Jat dl 18, ton 40 40, slgnalized Br brig Esmondetonc, bound Ship Cultivator Russel), Liverpool, Nov 13, with mdse and 263 paswengers, to Walliams & Quien, Nov 27, lat 45, lon 38, rignalizes Anglo Saxon. hence for Liverpool; tat e Br brig Triumph, from Liverpook for St Jobus,.Ni ap Onward, Coombs, London, Nov 12, in ballast, to Wal ver & Chase, Deo 8, Int'46, lon 60 50, passed large ities of eld ice and berge. Had strong westerly gales :9 days, in ballast, to westerly and NW gales, 8 lost Jibboom and pass: aes oe ao a with frighiful sea, H 4 paris of a ship's bulwarke, Ship Hlens (Hrem), Vremer, Bremen, 42 days, with mdse, toCuaries Luling. Ship Favorita (new), Pray, Mystic, 4 hours, in ballast, to Jno A MeGaw & Co.” iw 1200’ (ons burthen; Was towed on by ihe stenmtag Jaines 4 Stevens, np Mayenta, of Boston, Janvrin, Foo ‘Choo, Augast 25, jooper f Boston. Passed Angier food Hope'Nov 7, croueed the quater in inert. lantic Nov 80, Oct 27, lat 31 12 8, longitave 88 60 -E, 6) dark Alice Vrovest, of and tor New York, frem Bay of Ben gal, Dox 8 boarded brig, Mary “Emily, hence for Nassai, Who kindly supplied us with potaton Bark Kate Sumer, Fish, Pe aacoln ‘4th inst, with cotton (prive), whiskey and shot, to J.-D Fish. Bark Robert Leonard (ir, of Yarmouth, 8), Corning Londonderry, 24 Jays, ia Dalasi, to Edmiston rk Frank (of Yarmouth, NS), Stanwood. Belfast, Nov 12y in baltast to Beets, Non & Co. 23d inne Hat 30, hon OO 90, proko Gr bark Black Mrar, hence’ for Bristors ‘ame, day, Spoke Br bark Louisa, bence fdr the Clyde; 24th, the High: Ttnds distaniy79 inites, ‘spoke brig Leo, from Porismouth, Nid, for iairMhore: Gut, tat 48, lon 66, poke Br brig Cornu: copia, from Newfoundland for Brazil. Burk Johanne Maric (Brem), Gustavus, Bremen, Oot 28 with mdse and 122 Bark Edwin, Nugent, warp “ad ‘aye. with mdse, to Geo “4 Bulkley & Co. Bark Hazard (opfsiem), Karstens, Pernambuco, Nov 23, with sugar, to H Gardiner, of Salem. Bark Montezuma Hanimend, Port Spain Dec 3 and St Thomas 7th, with tixar, to Dwight, “18ta tat, tat 2918 Jon 72 63, passed a large steamship with ‘wo smoke stack steering) 24th, int WY a. jon 2, paterd a large mabe 0 bread boxes and wrecked si SaBurh Nineveh (of Thomeaton). 'Stickpold, New Orleans, 27 days, with-suger ma. to 8 Snow & Burgess, Been 13 days’ N of Hatteras, w: WoWe inal, off Hatteras, ae bag Bowphorin, of John, NB, from) Bi Thomas FoF York. Bark Mary B Rich, Carlton, New Quivans, 27, daye. with pugnr, ao, 10 HD Brockman ’& Co, 24th inét, 90 nillen SE Trom Sandy Hook. spoke brig Moonlight, for Boston. Brig Sure Starr (Br of Londonderry), O Connor, Liver- Pool, 42 days, with coal, te Jack kmore & Christmas, Brig Abby Elizabeth, Martin, Rio Grande, Oct 4, with hides, horns, &c, to master, Nov I4 lat 1239 5, lou 83.13. ex- changed signals’ with bark Franklin, of Boston, steering INE. ob Ses 1 (Br), Jansen, Demarara, Dec 4, in ballast, to Dewolf, Brig Amoa M Roberts, Doak, Ship Island, 19 days, in bal- last, to master. 5 Brig Benjamin no, Baxter, Port Royal, 8 daye, in nal- last, to 8 W Lewis" Co, Schr © Fant vown St Cay, TT, Deo 12, with salt, Miller & Houghton. Dee 24, lat 38, lon 73. 90,'spoke sche Tolbert, from New Bedford for uilton Head. "The C F sailed Solr Peired (ot Chathar orto © iy in batiast, 10 F Small & ¢ “ Sehr Julia (Br, of jralslend, Ns), ;Dunp, St Johns, PR, Dec 19, with surat, to HY dC ‘A Dewoll ie Bovito'(Br), De Lorey, Varsiouth, NS, 8 days, with oats. to Thos Jamen, Schr Ouwexu (tr), Card) Picton xin Newport, with coal. 9 Senr Sinitnsomian, Davis, Port Royal, cker, Newbern. 4 dayn, Schr Napoleon (3 masts), Soper, IC, 5 daya. Sehr Cyclone, Weich, Newbern, NC, 3 day Bohs Gucen of he Sonth, Elwood, Newvern, NO, 7 days, Sone ¢ I Erricksoa, Coiling, Yeomico, 5 days Schr Kate Field, Allen, Alexandria, 18 duyx. Sgur Hers: el Ch eaanesy Bineali, Alexandria, 5 daye r L 8 Davia, Bishop, Alexandria, 5 Schr Palma (3 masts), ‘terry, Fortress Monroe. Rear DC Hulse, Kenslugtoa. Weahingion, DC, 9 daye, Behr Larkin, Cole, Elizabettiport for Georgiana, Teel, Elizabethport for Boston. Sehr BG Willard, Parsons, Portiand, Me. Sehr Kogenth, Lee, Newburyport, 8 day: Sehr Sarah, MeDouald, Kelly. New Bedford. br Aun Eliza. Trimble, Gloucester, op Pointer. Fowler, Providence, 2daye, jor Westchester, Nye, Providenee. = > BELOW. Bark Martho’s Vineyard, Weaver, Glasgow Oct 24, and Greenock Oct 29, to Thos Dan 38D Woe trom n Laverpool Gt days. ° pilot boat Ex ip aybil. trom Key oWeat. By pilot boat D Mitchell, SAILED. Steamer Virginia, Washington ; ship Trumbull: barks Alee- % Scio, ad (Br), Vietorine, Simon (Dutch); sehra J 8 Williams, Jobn Crockford, ‘Wind at sunset 8, light. ace! eous. s (of Recor Soomimen. with oo = eae jn Hammer ge Pe cagrousa feta tant bese Ricep He ead. New oy tat ite pd ea Jarvor, and has ne will be will probably be gor seton: ‘ 0 Bor, Di: which inte nF 80%, on, Dison hich was rei: fred Blut been raised, no and was lowed to NSQhALY nk ran oppoed to hereborn ot bana. | Fe Netice to Mariners. ‘The Light Ship on ee Horge Shoe, ipeorings tug Bay, is Of her siatio ing parted her 1@ prevalence of apiece: ine ortne inh ant i Dbe notice will be of her'resuming ber by order of the ie HY? RV) iC) . aes 528, eck Gen wen ‘sien ‘the th end of the —Dec 24, 22 1@ south eni Nate Nimrod, Mire Wea a for New Bed- anana, Dec In W0 bois, Den, anes Miller, of and Philadeipbia, cepa mata Islands. Panmannveo, Nov 28—In port bark P'S Means, Means, i Porro Camzi.0, Bt 6—In port bark White Wing, Esling, for Philadeipnia 3 pity 4 1, Dec 3— in port bark Bea Eagle, for Philadel- phie via harks Toland in $ daya, Deo#—In vort trig Addy Swift, from NYork, OMAR, At Cay, TT, f Dec 12—In port schr Jobn Rose, for NYork nd others, next day. ‘Sr souxs, PR, Dec 10—No Am vessel in port. {Per Steamsmr Evrora—Telegraphic. } Arrived from New York, General Cobh, at Genoa; Line Canol, at Cuxhaven;Tilian, at Dublin; 12th, Penguin and Fortuha, at iargarct and Maiilia, at Queenstown; Antarctic, at Li Wopalands, ford, with Arrived from Bal ime, 12th, C 8 Pennell, at Deal, for York, Sailed Union, from Londonderry; 120 Empire State, Bridgwater, Jone dae ‘Arctic, from Liverpool, Ogailed for Philadelphia, Oshawa, from Liverpool. Saiied for Rombay, 12¢ hein from Liverpool. Baiied for Monte J Frank, from Liverpool. Monts Olive, ¢ ve, Cardi, trom ‘Poruiand. 0) dae put into Ap- ledore ve Punk Eitan . Svork for Bordeauz, put into =e 16th ah from Nvork 1€h, Venus and Symmet are from york a Ban Migoel, rarotte, my an Dike joe at Cuxhaven, Derry and oa Egeria ot Falmouth, Emantei at Plymouth, beth and Avon at Londonderry; Martha al Paar Arr from Baltimore, Bremerhaven. a Salven Art froin Boston, Biknehe at Cadiz. of . Wad Union, equate medica Sneha ee and lone ‘ani of t tems) J, Walter Scott, M. D.; Jonn: . nt Physics Pi and HORSES, CA. CARRIAGES, &C. N ELRGANT “CLARENCE,” WIP bargain. "i ee ae jo the phe red carriage manufacturers, 396 4 ie rect Also, ao clegant new Zoe, suilenls for Prese: BAY HORSE AND ‘TOP | AGON STOLEN.—HORsme 16 bands, de. long, tail, aes in torehead and a in hind hoof re: re crack; bired from Ba): street, on deetee’ F ist, Dy 4 20 webl "dressed oe reward will be paid for Inrormation that will lead to 10 ve~ covery. urchuscvs please siampine. JARRIAGE COMNIESIOX WAREHOUSE AND SALES~ rooms, Nos, 26 and 26 Wovster street, —! for 8 of every description, Li of new and BueoaNt sean OF | Honsus farneas.—An elegant spa: hands high: six and atvea Fear without blemish or fru! fo'd at auction by Ewan ID SCHENCK, on dindag. at 1 o'clock at at iesroon, 18 Broadway, by oh ie cas mii istration. XPRESS WAGON FOR SALE — HEAVE AND sireng; made for ono or horses; no 3 will nell for $150. Apply Smith street, Ope SALE—A PERFECTLY FORMED BLACK, saDDLE Horee, soind and ki: in all respects, that has been year aud a half in service, would be most Logon for am of cavalry, ax be has un-ommon rance, “highly trai ined for jumping, mat saver. ae. ‘bern in several e! ments und ased to all 3 Wo also be found very sultenle tor rertt resaddie aoe sate docile $300, * box 1,838 ‘New Yor mild and in disposition. ro Inqu' Beckmau street, or address (. T. W. Post ailice, B ig SALE~A PAIR oF HORSES, HARNESS ANDY Heavy i. at compleve, 1b (food working ard, aiitable for carting tour. huss ‘or she like. -Taguizo fow threo dayeat J VANTINE'S, No. 2 Dey street, near Broude OB SALE—A GOOD W 1ORSE, SUITABLE FOR eartor trick, cheap. Inquire at 278 Spring street, be— tween Hudson and Vurick. Fe, SAUE— A PAIR OF HOR: mS 5 joraes, 16 hands ofa: conse Dau by Brewster & Co. or together. Price for whole $32, teenth street. Gusign ROBES AND BELLS FOR SALE—A SUP! Hor three seated Sleigh, room for six persons, built to” order in the best manner, b Nght and stylish, equal tew ) COACH AND. HAR eigut and nine Wille: sold sepacauelgt Apply at 110 East Thine pew. | Price low. Apply wt Titivw! pit glee cApRIY at Titiun’s carriage warerooms, 432 ape tO LET—0%5 W TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, mo niodat wel ge to wenty horses; side cart fine Loft ratle, Wii be tet low torn corr y- y TANTED—A STABLE. TO ACCOMMODATE SIX OF seven horses and room for tour carriages, betweexs Twelfth aud Thirty-uinth streets, Inquire at 45 East Fife teenth street. iE PERSO: HILDREN TAKE TAKEN FOR | AboPTION, AND ADOPTED out to good homes. A inale and fermble Infant to ad ont. Ladies taken to board, w od_care and medital abs -tendance during coniinoiment, at Mine. GRINDLE'Y, 70 West Housion sireet. JSFORMATION WANTES—OF DR. JOHN Euuery who left the Russel House ot atae ass con, 28th of November, fon the purpose of goi Piwheld, since whieh time ie haa net, Any Information will be ‘tathcfully received by Lichtin No, 105 avenue TF EE PERSON, WHO, TOOK “THE MINK from $43 West Thiggy-titth street on Monday Ly ree send the same to 750 eeuwich street, no questions will asked." It will ave them some trouh]+,'as they are known. Feat (suk WaltTs. HOw MANY MORE 8UN! E. B.—_I AM HOME AND IN M¥ OLD QUARTERS, +» Write or come afd sec ue soon, There are letters: You in the Post office; one advertised, one not. D. 8.4 : o4 RK, 6:15 P. M. TRAIN.—YOUR NOTE OF NOV< vA not reach until a week ago, and was then acch- dentally toat. Please writ agiacaat eauge stevens toe Williams, same station, inter Garden, y art HEIRS OF ABRAHAM Ra oe ‘RE! to senda their address to UR. _THE MILI r ‘ARY. OMPANY F, FOURTH REGINENT N.G., N.¥. 8. Me In compltauee With regimen orders, this Com will parade 173 Madivon screet. near Pike, on Sunday, 28th instant, at 123g o'clock P. M., to pay the last wibule Tespect to our late associate John Clarks from his epee Lape epemnn atreet. Fry ood wil a oy ful oo! form, without overcuats, wi atigive aj wearlag the usual bai of mourning, By order * Py: ie ek Captain. Bantuovourw Suri, oer OMPANY D, SIXTY-NINTH ‘REGIMENT, N.Y. 8.00 G.—The members of the above com] ny are, in accards ance with regimental orders, requested fo assemble at the! armory, x Market, in full fatigue, with overcoats, Sunday’ morning, Dec. ec. 28, ius. to pay the last tribute of spect to a brave ‘gallant soldier, Major Horgan, of leagher’s Iris Brigade, Guo dell atthe baulpor Preaerickes burg. By order of THOMAS CLARK, Captain. Jauns CoLLEN, O. K COMPANY, SIXTY NINTH REGIMENT, N, Y. 8, ‘he members of tifis company are hereby i to (hit Se fully uniformed and waded with overcoa' at heir armory, Basex Market, on o'clock A. M. gutend. the funeral iy Major Hi Meagher’s irl Brigad fe, who fel! at the baule of burg. By order, 'HOMAS DEMPSEY, Joun McDorovea, 0. eapenes. & SIXTY-N) iia! REGIMENT R. RS. Ss. ‘and menibers of this Teglmont wilh assemble at their armory, corner of Bisex an ind G: pamecirectog. this (Saturday) evening, at 8 o'cloak. A, fall atte juested, ax business’ o! Tequomed. as bu f the, wimort \importence Will be 10% re the meetin ore the inks BAGLEY, Major commanding, (PHIRD COMPANY, SEVENTH REGIMENT NATIONALS Guard, New York, Dec. 27, 18.2.—The manabers of tise company ave requested to saxcuitlo of ihe arm ons dress, ths day (Baturday), at 12K o'clock the purposs of att the funeral of our late nyemiber “and Mant of the One, Hundred und. Thi V., Walter R. Tremi GEO. ponnnnn ab } LOT A ‘LARGE gp LYONS SEtver aa aA trom te Ri Exo " oy Smt fn jE CARESS, Canal etree UNITED Seates ACRES or k STORE. MoS ® MOMSCONTINURE 3 TO eh a Fhe pest duting and most durable 6) aah, MB Bates W1 Tew, Boars bee Oe a ROAD, 5 WED Dem No aioe oe crore and (or the rasa ER's new TERM, pared Tena THAMES and HOO SKIRTS LAC! REQUISITE FO Aweading yt en, No. i; Hy Angustion, na ta tae x ee oF HOUSEROLD FU FUR- niture for sale, Bt @ sucrti of « gent! Sa for Ew gn 'ironses, te iis West ers ninind at Spareass. 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