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MRT it RECONNOISSANCE UP rea RIVER, NE Ug one Hundred and sixtieth New Yorks regiment, arriv: SEIZURE OF A REBEL VESSEL, ae., &e., ae. By the Ariel, which arrived at thie port on Sunday from Aspinwall, yin Key West, we bave received yo Jotters from our correspondent at the place. Our Key West © i a8 if p & gnow storm. ‘would they think thas the afew gee red worthiesa. ong out of commission, as eg Seg Perak anion he will vee rome acti days for repaire, her boiiera or we im a equal, and lowing a gale, and with. @at any prospect of moderating for some time to come. Ge harbor te about deserted, only the flagship and Mag- elie stenmer-vemelning of ail the men-of-war, and there | yeoiig and other Aisturbances. The One Hundred and G80 but two or three merchant ships ip port; consequently Gverything is exesedingly dul) and stupid. We arestil! ‘whdent news from the wrecked steamer Memnon Ban- Gud; Dut the probabilities are that it will be impossible ‘Boge her off, and that Dut little of her cargo will de @Bved,om account of the beavy gales occurring since the | her repairs being nearly ‘Wen run upom the reef, We are destined to baveacool win- Ser Deyond doedt AltBough, coo! az it ia, cou'd the same Qensperagerebe found in New York on the 17th-day of | of the siliownth r Becember—viz, 60 degress—the day would be pronounsed | arrived here y Warm end delightful. 2% ie amusing to see the natives of Saye Boceo shivering with the cold, and wrapped up in They say it is uncom- acotd day in United States eteamer the eeazon (thus far) o) ‘thie morning. She ie last from Port Royal, and put in Wreck of the United States Tramm | , rocsisy albrigade of rebel cavalry were outdtted |” Wind at gunset N, tight Ruy Waar, Dec, 21, 2862, port Curlew. with rations atid forase for severt! days, and rovolverg as wore digtribided to the men, near Gurney’s etation, Tt The Court of Investigation in the Ouse of Colonel Morgan— The First ang Third Cherge Provin—Return of Ky West to Civil Authority—Arrival “of de Transport Steamer Cumbria—Sale of the Prise Steamer Swan-— Rapid’ Completion of the Government Coal Depot and Wharf—Arrival of the United Staxa Steam Pranspor, McClelian—She Comes fer the One Hundred and’ Fifty-sizth New York Regiment—Glad They are Going— News from New Orleans, &e., de. The court of investigation im the-case of Colonel Mor gan and Quartermaster Locke adjourned yesterday, The first and third charges against Morgan and the charge against Locke were fully substantiated, The Ninetieth Tegiment..leaves -on ‘Tueeday. Jt Ras very mang-good | @digors and men. ‘Ihe city of Key Weat will thie wetk be restored 40 the contré} of the civil authorities. This is right; for there is BRO more canger of a secession outbreak here now than there is in New York, Boston or Philadelphia, The mili. tary force will be above six hundred men, who will de in the fort and et the barracks, and Cojone) Goode will extend to Mayor Patterson all needful aid to maintain the peace-and quiet of ou island city. Drunkenness and the free sale of liquor will sot be permitted, and ae this je all we have to fear there will bono danger of midnight Fiftysixth New York are stillhere. It ie time thata transport had arrived for them; for the knowledge of their being wrecked and bene must be known at the doe- timation of the’ Banks expedition. The steamer albany also remains here, but will, I trust, get off tomorrow, completed, She is a vessel hardly fitted for the duty of transport, especially in the var BeagOD. United Staten steam tranaport Cumbria, with ‘part , iopment New Hampi > the 13th inst. ow the ‘Cumbi weather on the passage, and ws hove to two lol ina tremendous gale from southward. The officers and men ef the command are in fine be»lth and condition, = speak in the highest terms of the Cumbria, oes ilicers and erew. The Cunsbria ccaied and left th! evening for the destination of the Banks expedition, The prize steamer Swan was yesterday sold by the Ttrost, when ehe arrives | United Kee pre pa geen? auction. Wiliam Cuny was the purchaser, and the been kept in a smal} | She requires. There wii) bas im the harbor at anchor, id channel buoy shan any- See ey and prize money, tified, and he id be per- le, to share in the capture of Charlesten ris saigt na “nde eben al igen on board destroyed near Havava, i onl correct eat, vas, 2 from ‘he ee ae ae ‘ap well as from the United States, Then our readers wilt | ¥ ‘@veded to await her arrival, and while in the office of the eee nee coat eee from } Mave the even!s of Che week in Bil parts of the civilised world Qavalstorebeoper, om Tilor’s wharf, saw the steamer Cos- ‘United States steamship Sarutoga & visit to | regularly and clearly laid before them. v Alles Town on the 1st inst.,for the pur;ece of landing It fe the Intention of proprietor to the pilot. The officers aud men remained ashore about - aon ca apart hindeass! eight hours, and were entertained by Mr. Wm. A. Butler, | Of the paper te Agricultare, the Mechanjo Arta, Sporting a pa Rh which they och the Conteds, ba sd eons wn pers as was General ther ‘regtnest for General Banks,” and, thisk- | 7 srove 6 ae | Fate ship Alabama, or 200, and they were not at ali | Cenern eut,tnd reports uf all events calcunsted to form 38 fg sbe might Dring later news, © messenger fect, and place on, the shoulders of the Colonel that single pleazed with her appearance. ropolitan newspaper—a weekly phote- is (wan despetched to find, if possible, a late Naw | star that so well deserves to be there. Noone could The United States Supply sent boats’ crews | graphic view of the events of the worki—and «llata very Bons Hass. He returned twa few minutes, with the Se poskies of dr ies general better than Cot. Geode, = noe rem leg tat nediy soo amt + | low price. Twelve montha of the Waray Hina wil x Ei patea mentee ery may Rie commission 6# such soon De on ite way here. | Aivor the outrages already comeaitiea by gan. | form a complete history of the world fer that period of = regiment—the Forty-seven! Doate within our waterr, we time. lenear, Cae Hi. Conte-toreieve | FEBersl of Majer William Horgan, of | Oc ‘surprised 10 bear’ of the ‘The Wienry Henin, lesned every Saturday morsing, regiment, area, eet thes Colonel the Irish Brigade. Nesesuch, Albury, master, of this will be furnished at the following rates:— i was to aeaume command of the post. That any one ‘The funeral of Major William Horgan, of Meaghor’s | by Memrs. H. Adderley & Co. on Pr) — relteve Osienst was good news; but | irish Brigade, took place yesterday afternoon in this city, | ‘Pe Bight after with a carge of rr) Geode ‘whe bie reguaans, eur sstivineal ent pte Y> | captured om the Ist inat, by uni H Pad phat airs Al ee asic [eo © mee pent fo tones noes | Pe # = ‘Ones, wae e. Davi & tong . remai tea | tI wi arin 3 'sayoolt amlbraced ant Shrew ap oar hata is euch of Soldier arrived here » few days ago, and were: laid out in | 78% Delug auehored at ile time on MoG! larger ireased 10 names of subscribers, 3 without 1 to me 4 prize ccew was put op board the Nonesuch, Meemathar tunes on a met me on | stetent the headquarters of the brigade in Broadway. | sent to Koy West. ‘An oxtra-copy will be gent to every club of ten, 3 eee idar bananas rcaeaer commen: ‘Atan carly hour yesterday morning they were removed The @uardian of the 6th says:—We are giad to obd- Twenty copies, to one address, one year, @39, and any % I Lisctanahs Ooioesl Ateaaoders Msjor Gewsler ine | ‘om this place to the Governor's Room in the City Hall; | f4rve thet lite Gavernen Ine leew they ‘as pilote to © Reaper pre ag Ss ¥ ‘Capteia Gobin aad tae, ner oni to afford the numerous friends of the deceased, as well as | sedoral or Confederate men-of-war ther will bring Aprastrammwm 10 a Limited Dumber will be meerted 38 worse for ‘wear and having seen active service, and the blic ip |, Sn opportunity 4 view the | themeelves within the acope of the Foreign it | in the Weexny Hearn. 2 wen ao dieem barked, looked like soldiers who knew before cons! to the earth. | act. Editors publiehing this Yay ay several times will aT) ssa’ ‘woud their Se ever “ le availed themselves of this ——————— be entitied to an exchange for many ty, and there was a constant stream of men, City Intelligence. JAMES DON BENNETT, aa ee, and children up and down from ten | New Bompmes axp AurmmuTows or On UxTB—A Editor aad Proprietor, oy ee the ellisens me, ie tached et bog here rs, glance along the east side of the city will convince any | === = pai ry ‘salutations on every lid open and the features of the deceased ex’ | one that, notwithstanding the tightness of money, quite a Ss Hw i] Pp P I N G N E WwW $s 4 es > ae of view. ‘The sword, hat, belt and other artu los number of new buildings are being constructed and old . - aaetig aeaaal ee aban: naele }, the Forty.seventh it may feel Prana Horgan wore in hie last battle lay on the 6 teases : of having received an ovation. 8 wil) show those two officers up in a mort “unenviable command, and placed CHARORS ACALNET Caprny MORGAN, Ngbt — 1 ed , - corps, S , Colonel Bi Be win inte: thatthe sa 0% in coumpand of the miitary forces on sal perm: the following languase to be uMored in, hin a peptone ‘of two or mor ‘offiver 0 “ithous mbuke, to wit—"Damn the Ly I eetleth Peginent Beat ith disloyal practices and conduct destructive of id 4 inland, did | noe | ene of anid island, me “and member of bis | roustituvon | steamer Cosiopolitan is Sand but alittle time will elapse after her arrival ‘the Niwotieth wiil embark for Port shag 8 when we shall w he nited Biates; the President has violated it bim- | prea Ager ni he, spo ania i ef Bepwmber, sea, at Key Men and there being the commanding 0 and in he Service of the United States, athens drunken deba it scandal of ei min tis, wited aan, one din, opt ani Boaband ane falber TORR fe ontiaa’ °°" ‘ pong fn a! ae the officers wae evant Morgan Prorids, ‘and during the mon the Year 1802, then and there being an ins oF ing,’ or words to that effect, other conduct prejudictal ms on or, Rest the | ith oat oe he Biate on ip the chief command on gaid Sela majntaiued, Serer tthe ramen of dite table € ‘or rela‘ive, to tbe. evil’ exam sae) tad tie greet ondal one moral ae Hoke, on or eben: ent, in Fae feptaiaorieg more ch seta her Wenn sins, Se%, Sak, Lae ALTER ©. rac Lice, BO- ioe 0. witi—"Damn nia tales, the Present engage with y use of & “afterwards, 10 wit, OM the same the sireeats of Key Went, Macetl aud aloor des i 1 tthe army of the Tried siaven 1 hie! corn: ghiteations ae * meer sod Couneelion de., Key Went, Florida, Ht Judge Advocate L. ©. Turner, Wi prion BS; fou. Woo. Marvin, Uuited Biatea Judge” Key | 4 commigsioned officer of the B. ko er ‘ork Voli with disioyn: p ay .) Pr Freeldent of the United eo fey W of afte the judges return. When thas will BO ope can surmise. The work ie now being comp! pew government coa) po Pager the direction of Mr. Niholag Murphy, the superintendent. I do not know tw iyeued siz hundred and sixt; fiaiy he dollars and sixty- ve } Peven conts—a fair umount, cons! ‘anywhere a more creditabie will be a most useful building te the Navy Department. Mr. Murphy !2 now constructing the cisterns for the use of the navy, to hold at least one hundred thousand gallons of water, and will in a few days commence the recon- struction and sureogthening ‘of the government wharf, for the purpose of laying thereon the ratiway track. which Tung into the coal After all the work is completed and ip operation it will pay for itself ima year, in the steamer Blanche, at | *#ving of expevee for loading and uploading coat, > 4 doubt, ‘The United States steam transport McClelian arrived »for the pUrpore of re here this morning from New Orleans, to embark the Gne a Hondred and Fift; ‘be left alope with owr own will once more reign ia Ke Key West. before the Forty-seventh regiment iwa- Awerioan fag drooped in graeefal folds over the cofin. Plate contained tbe foilow ing inecription:. over, to oull inese by the name of alterations. jum as it is of and fomNew Bedi jnanineeanodcaweccataresseees teresa Ls aOeneaeeee to call repaire to oue of our naval vessels by ihe same ** ‘apok MAJOR WILLIAM HORGAS z name, while every one knows that the ehanges are x0 Ship FW, Baller, Deer i! Eighty-eighth en Volanteere, San soarcely a tiaber uf the old sii is leit But Flare Ghs net be tans wi from Bordenus for Holled in battle at Fredericksbusg, Among the alterations to buildings on the east sice oF Que nsown Lath, at @ parsengers, in Caicu at for joston, ay Dec. 18, 1862. the city we may Bpecily those wt present im progress on | 10.) GDaie, Kun re! povwed ralasian, hence or | ight fouat Ward, frm Cunt. fo _s tena Aged 30° years. the oid National theatre, in hathaw street, aud om | d.y-tport, bound up Coanvels 1th, oi Rock Ligh ty pasoed | A lnrge Am aigperinn st tag vith while centre, was eeveseecoosncesoreed=te~ wereravovesty | Biaeert’s muarsie b Ndiug, corner o: Browtay. dieude | “'Rieamship Ariel Jonen, Aspinwall, Deo 18, via Key Wee | "#8 NOv 6, iat 81 The Governor's Reom was filled with officers, among | and ( hambera streets. ® auc.ent temple edrame, | od with dee and passongers, 0 DB BaAllen. (The A ar- ere whom we noticed the commanding fig:re of ‘General | whore many years ago Kirby eed to die ft editica’ | rive au), Axrwanr, Dees Arr Greenwood, Stone, i, Called Si, Soe Meagher, Colone) Robert Nj yz & sixty: aioe; Colo | tion of the pit, some baif dozem times over on a bveanm ritieh Qui m Beh, Le Messurier Havana, Dee bene aera he Be ons, a e rh, Hatching ‘Ca nel Mat, Murphy, of the iDtb , of Cor corau’ jou; | the same eveoing, has at yielded to the | 20, 0nd Nansau, N + PM, with mdse and pase: }, Ariel op, NYork; 12th, Harry Bluff, Redman, Captain James 0’ Beirne, of w ‘Volunteers, and a boet of othe. About too hundred of the ge ninth New York Militia Yegiment, under command of Major Bagley, were drawn up in front of the City Mall in read), ~ abe ry military escort. An immense crowd of people sieo filed , the steps of the City Hall and the windows, while inside it was a dificult task to reach the stairs leading to the room in which the remaine were exhibited, s0 great was the crowd of spectators, A little after two o'clock the coffin was hoisted on the eboulders of four oflicers and conveyed into the open air, followed by General Meagher, Colonel Nugent, theorticers of whe Drigade and the chief mourners. General M: Meagher and | bis officers had fixed in their cap# the sprigs of boxwood which were worn by the bri tare in the battle of “Fredericksburg. Thus followed, | the coffin was carried np and down in front of the Cit: Hail, while the band of music performed « moornful fuveral air, the notes of which seemed to respond 5 a harmony to the character of the occa Bibcent hearse, drawn by four Sertes” apd the procereion formed in order. The funeral cortege moved out of the west gate of the Park, up Broadway, in the following would be ined as & theatre and it wae MoLauchian (Br, of Yai NB), Raym a Mengen, NYork; Dee 1. therefore civun to adopt it for the Trpowes of busi , 96 days, with Coil, to Sinatat yeatel ko Th Ca Ann, ‘Dee a NOrle: vty ‘bt remains were then deposited in a mag. | hens. Stewart's old builuing, or ‘the Jown town sioro,”’ ton i 2 ne 5, Texian, Brown, order:— seat of Policemen, The Sixty-ninth Nati by tanger ee ‘York, com- ‘The Hearse, fianked by » Guard ars ‘The stoed of Officers and Heneral and Colonel Nugent, ip an open barouche, tho Committee on Netiobal aftare A number of carriager , contain! ane y-sixth regiment. They will lesve this afternoon. and glad will we be to get rid of them, for they require to be where they will Baye the benefit of @isci- Piine, instead of emg wild a5 they have here. be our companten lJower end of the lid, and a beautiful Irieb banner and the Fe th will proceed to-morrow to Fort Fakeres, covcheve tas toni of the Niotieth | The In this order it procceded down Tenth street to the ferry, and across to Calvary anne: , where the remains were to be interred, ered by y aft who know Fortnass Monnos, Dee, 20, 1662. The Britian frigate Melpomene came up and aachored far ethane Mim | (gh tho roads last evening, Tar Key Ween, Piola ‘The Paseaic atrived im Mampton roada thie ferencon. Cay wirge He gener ORPETTUG 19 tin fgertangny, aEw — nce cine DECEMBER ZY, 1862. * POO ey : ‘The toportant news received from New Ovlecne, Ha” ‘vane and otber pines obliges us to iefer the publication News by the Roanoke am@ | 01: crcanoiogy tor one aay... Wo wil resume ite pad- THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC, forgets yh se Marshall, Marshall, from Eseape of the Rebel Stoamer | "ic *sb': Nowe sm tah seen of te | shasonenca ements mm Rativcad=News fiom the Rebel ew, SAILED, . dc.) Ke. " ueorsere, Rehede Dudley Hoek. 7 F settee “ Pritz (Pri. Oreto from Mobile. Fixanguantake, ARMY OP THE Porvisac, Deo, 28,1862. | Sima (both aman, ri sed ak Sige Mud Me ie : The latost reliable’ weeliigence relating to the rebel ri albert ar Doutl, ermy om our front, states that they have massed their alle: WAGnilin, A Rte enek? She Sails with a Crew Of OMe | to:00e 06 doin sidns oF the railroad, from Proderickaburg Hundred Mene “ , | #0 Delow Gurney’s station, The track for two miles south ~ of Froderickeburg baw been torn up, and the rails are deing used for turaouis at the present terminus of the Tose, 19, 1962. a E§ 2) DeRose: 0 Big Ae Gravee ow Capen, ‘BE Sharp, EM Es 7 Fae pt Sey RH Sbannon. Sta Ran-er Free Wing, Betiie, Lars Gertrude, WG Wartiett, W itunter, 1G Merah 7. W Aibrown, A Coram, «W Vaughm, aameria (UR) # aay ria, W ani . ta & An Sora. Wi i i "> i ae was believed there that Wiptr dostivation was King George Affairs ~ Namen, Venezuela, Turks | cvanty. wi port oval. Islands, The Richmond Dispasch of the 2bth containg the fol” lowiag— tow, Soy 2 18a Tabipe heel ot $n the Amerikan shir id to » Lives ‘ol, ain loaded wiih beat. Hina gait FEY nelico there were ment eighty persone Oy b ote tp and one Gernan passencer. tg, vn, Sunday, the Zist of Sept, fen in Int 20-N. andabont ton 122 W, about iat day the wind - commenced b'owing freak rom the iB, mdash a changed to SE, amt blew a pert ould be fried wetose ee fore: bel mal sopeait aaa Prrenentna, Deo. 24, 1862, “On Monday General Pryor, with a small detusbment, attacked a Yankee forde! of soveral hundred, #tationed at Tale of Wight Court House to protect the election of re a, ea ee, — ‘The steamer Roanoke, from New-Orieans and Havana, the British Queen, from Havavi aud Nassa. ved " u Th y fo me 7. The a 1 ra ae pat “et | Semtatives to Congress. At the fret charge Goueral Dix'e,| inp wal ere ow or) lt panes, ithe eh cad eater di} we by these veere! at wily, o eiabia ere : ’ protectors fied in great.qou(usion, and was chased ten Reetia stave nintee sen re BE ai, m leg at fallepeod. Our loge was ty ping. General Piyor afterwards visited Amithioid, - acy A ‘Follimg “ wboat® the “deck. ‘epar, which was spare: eck aud syove. un n Ia contact ne ee eer rs Our Havana. Havana, Doo. £2, 3862. On Saturday motving anew ras ca ai made {ta ap- | seas,’ breke looeethe fore . and ary Atrient of tha Branoke: ot Revene door Pawageof GF | pearance'on the second range O/ bills [n tho rear of Frede- eariy ta tee eee Shap rol Steamer Eagie— Wreck of the United States Pransport Gur- | Picksburg in full view (rom our préliion. * rod gl cs izes 8 pt ae +} Fs, os 3 pet A Cobikiderable nutiibdr of tonta haverecently been pan up from Kichmundto Lee's aewy. The Richmond Examiner of tbo 25th indicates that, ‘Lee, with a portion of hig army, was moying toward Cal pepper to make a demonetration ji front of Warhington, Dut it is known that Leo wae siill vear Fredericksburg at Friday noon, ‘The ouemy are engaged every night tn raising. and) extending. breastworks along the streeis fronting the river, as if teprevent any future” crossings by pontoon bridges, A friendly intercourse bas extetod eh itil the respect- tye river pickets until recentiy. To prevent the com, munication of im>romper, information, a positive order has doow tgsued to #Mpend the fraternizxatien, SBA, Als., Dec. 23; 1962: 38 fs reported this morning by paesengors by last might’s troin, that five thousand’ cavairy, under’ Van. Darn, dashed ‘ato: Corinth Sunday, disperred the Yam ees and touk possession of tha piace. Caxton, Miss,, Dec. 22, 1662, General Grapt’s army bas failen back beyond the Talia. hatehie. An important expedition under General Van Dorn, which hag been out seveasl drys, has not been heard from, The Dispatch contains an appeal for the retiefof the Fredertekeburg sufferers now tn Richmond, lew of Key Wat SR TIE LA OTR ole ar Plorida or Ordo, @e. Tag Baiace sauna Sigh Hit Ail ny at cour @elock P.M. We bave no later dates from Mexico, ‘The Foghsh steamer Trent came im to-day from Bt, ‘Thomas, but brings no news. ‘The Fagle arrived at daylight thie mori , having made the shortest time from New York to this port on record, From Ship Island we learn that, with Caching tet of ‘two, all tho stcamers that, sailed ‘from Fertress Mon had arrived before the 18th. These two the Thames and Georges Creek. The latter is still at Kéy Weat. Several of the steamers’ of this ex; that New York had not arrived—viz: Niagara, Shetucket, Oon- tinental, Quincy, }, Saivor, Chas, mmetheus, Albany, Jérsey Blue and Hondvrag, and mone of rlew got ashore of Key Weet. troops were saved without lore of life by the buats ote ee The latter came in here Jast night, and ee: all well on board. ‘The verse) was got off cy. ‘The rebel schooner Relief, sixty-seven tons, five days Hy om arrived 2st, with cotton. She resorts tut the steamer Mlorida, alias Orete, ha a a Mie, wi one hundred men on board, having passed the: blockade dur- ‘tng the night. nor '{ Weiprevent theje being washed overboard.” Duriog the entire . ets rag raining sat har on ae atin Sree Fen iat barns wan bo dark that It was te a to are ans thing wen the- ship roelf tt, nd coe About titeen. feet of the water, 1 Jumped overboard. vit id not see she: or mate Past me on a spar, but could not tel ho they were. A shor: ume after I waa, overboard the top Of the alter house drificd near we, and I succeeded in. cilmb- ing into it. I did not see the pafter leaving her, but hear! the cracking of the timbers, soon sarroun Witt picoes of the'wreck, “I auoodeded Im fastenit,. tny sel’ {9 the top of the after house on which I ted, atout at the mercy of the A jay, at 10. AM, when F wi om, ed up by gs Teie, bow ae ose, dates from New Yo-k encountered very pa ae ae” oy Werle, i Buu xan, Kinney, before reported | mi at wah | Weowof calles Fall leaky, will ri caren carcotWrepsira nee Siw Munarmsc, Woods, San Francisco, was off Ci Mors 15 Ath Bt mew hy apie ae and aed a creas eh that the abip had three Bue Meune dane gy Ebon Ne ‘ae Exot: arrived at Nas a. 17th iust in distress. No particu! sree pecan ent a Leg meh ra mee luseau for repairs, is Baio Euigasetn, Roache, from Piet t int Propdonen 3h) 27th vat a a duress, ree ‘Go emened en hou" Bre seer Men ee asbore ult on Anegad: Reef, about douilce olf Vers Oren andes total oes, 3 Scour Axte.orr, Barrard. from oe Islands for New York, put into Nassau 27th uit, leaky. Brovwsxsssvex, Dec 6—The Henry, Oblerich, from Worn, has arrived, witb sous Henry, Onie ‘aye Pavat, Novy 26—Put ii x Edovard, Hew. ‘Terk tor Borda eRe io her = SPP works, jltvenroor, Dec *—The Brooksby. Christall, arrived mt Maramian, reports having passed, im at a0'N, toe 68 * jon the ets Nov ‘a ship's "pont, pained white, red Havana, Deo. 20, 1862. The Ineurgenta in Venesuela Proposing Pexce—The Arch. Ddishop of Caracas Sent to Confer with Them—The Ver.c- sudan Loan—Mowmenis of General Dulce—News from Nastau and Turks Islands, dc. Dates from Venesuela are to the 22d ult. The insur- gents oO. be bave manifested their desire for gtoun. ciliation with the government. The Archbishop of Caracis has gone on the mmission of receiving their submission, and of pardoning in the name of the government past offences. ‘Two schooners of war have sailed from Puerto Cabclio to add to those blockading Maracaibo, and more are being Gtted out in that place with the same cdject. The government has been _victoriour price obtained was sixteen Exceation of Ind iu Minnesota. Sr. Pat, Minn,, Deo. 27, 1862. ‘Thirty-eight condemned Indians wore bung at Mankato atten o'clock A.M. yesterday. The gattows wis 99 con. structed that all fell at once. Sevorai shonsand spect tors were ip attendance, All parsed of quietly. ring the many repairs bo more prize sa‘es until to jet !on on the THE COMING YEAR. Te WEEKLY HERALD FOR 1863, The Twenty-seventh Volnme—The Cheap- est Paper in the World. Job, and when dnished it * Decxunen 92,1962. Ou the 8d day of January, 1863, will commence the twerity seventh volume of the New Yorx Weeary Heaa.p, the cheap. st and best hamity Newparer tn existence. ‘The extensive aud comp:ehersive facilities in ite pos- segsion enables the proprietor of the Weaxiy Herat to guarantee the latest and most reliable information possi. bly to be obtained, not only from all parts of the United ‘States, Dut (rom all parts of the wor'd, 18 home Corcespondents, engaged at heavy cost, and conneeted with each new naval and military expedition of the government, prove that it ie determined to leaye |’ BO spot uncovered by its operations; and no event can ‘oceur that shail not fud immediate report in its eolamns. 5 deerved, and forty per cent on those thgs were uot. Fifty-five the import dues have been destined, after es i 2 General Daae in he viet to che military prisen eRe visit mi set several of the pris: ners free. eee Ella Warley, from New York, bas just arrived. Pierre Soule is still here, 7 ‘on an hour the strong flood tide took her of, "d to leak to great extent, which eontin- ued en the increase ume reaching smooth water in the river, id at ove time seven Tectet water wae Found im the held, by the continued exeriious of crew and pas- jed that Papa sano yim orm, Deo 13 (B; d ‘Telegraph),—Dui a ear oe gale hourly expected from Tor! News from Naseau. Nageau papers, received by steamer British Queen, contain the following items:— ‘The schoouer Fashion arrived at Nassau tm the 20th from Key West. By this arrtyal we learn that'twoef the Confederate army have deserted and given jnformatien at iB and then peace and ‘Bamanuel, what places in the Indian river the boate run in with | It costs the proprietor oves one hundred thousand dollars ; " the gargoes for the South, and consey per Year to maintain bie corps of. corecspondenta.in the | Sys it Sh apa fin E pane Sygrerers there je a field, All battles will be illustrated with diagrams and | bering! ost Benapenysianenlons, stealer, boom ‘ond chance of secaping, the fedora) veségle wore : Seon asin eo erteaccen ont, -meverciunee apettuets a ws Te cotation of Foreign News the Henatp has for Ratan or 28 The from for forks Gates of the 11th, received at |, | years held a high position, and it will eddeavor in the state thes President Moir took (be neogmety athe, fature to maintain the stand it has assumed. It Res Legislative Counc!) was beld on the 10th instant, when | *?¢lal correspondents stationed ia all of the principal She hes Cedered ‘There i. Mitle te note in the sak market A susiciont Prine aesaspad ary gae ‘Whee the Atato cows | ies betes Yeahs Rese Tats wae on band wo fll any demand likely during patnted Sach, with white birsak'and port-and : Meister months. "Price To.; export amy, See. laid, whieb feat will probably be accomplished wext Oe- |, Paint port, 3 ; i i : f i g tober, telegrams will be received from Europe and Asia, ee Tanaina Oct 14, bark Covington, Jenks, Warren, ew: Beeb 202 iniies SI of Bandy ones unde-going important alterations that amount in “LMANAG POR BD fact to completely new structures. It is the habit, bow @. Hook, bark Nimrod 400 bbis oft, upward tendeney of businese. “Otheilo’s ocgupation’s one.” The eurtain has dropped for the jast time— AEH, KAlleries, pit, stage, RoeMEry wud All the paranher- nolia of the draiua have disapeared, Penter has riiped up the Doarda, smashed tp abinnig Ornamentation, and consigned to Mbo.e house full of ‘Fogal thrones, gokiem gobieus aud Thirty seventh New York gota, ty KE 8 iB. Callao, AMOTERDA! 6—B8ld Clio, Warkmeister, Philadelphia, Aeaierus, Beco port brig Sunny South, Cushman, fer “Brurast, Deo 9—Hld Geo Durkee, Anderson, NYork. ining, Wigatt em), spvenase Emma, Harbeth, NYork; 9th, Hracyanuatir, Dec Arr Henry. Oblerich, Rfor: ie, Thomhpeer, New Orleans, Deo 18, via de sry na Lerma to Ludiam Heine. my Knee Cape Hat ran; wae de- “A ihor'ra at’ New Orleana by Ma,or Geno, al Banka for Cl isan Ootembia Revie. Kew pcieene: Dre 20, mat antiga) VM: with, mdse ai nd ‘paswengers, 10 ¥ ERMAYER, 7—Ar? Bt Be other imperial trapping. fisted laborer has and pian, Ds en apprrned Tripp, NUrlewus tumbled down brick after brick, umtil the ouge prety 8 Gro well soy Bie little theatre presents ie but a picture of utter rem seuiced verk Ded @Asr New York (0), Wenke, and Agnes, York. Deg 4 Are Olive Janey Colles, New Orleans; x. Deo t2Pui Im Anglo! Ponwell, froma . An Ponuel Yr inn fo vad fOr yublin. ¥ ‘Daucaions, Dec 4-Arr Morsiing Light, Snelling, New Or- LT ee Nov 16—Arr Fannie, Lorentsen, NYork; Trade ait 22 wand (8), Taribe, NYork (and sid ana cunfastun. But tbe secne changes. of ng Saves wip ae so'emn irons of the old National, @ brown stone facade ri ing story after story now presents jtrelf. In rhort, the theatre has been altered #0 that it will form, when completed, three fine looking buildings, or rather one large stracture. divided ino ‘ives different cect) me, suit able for etores avd other besmess patprees, The attora tion was a much neoded lepevwement, The days had gone, forever perhaps, the National ith’sa't, 10, Manu tah & Box mo of bv haahees Tivorpesl. je a8 a Gintingnishing fea. re parnace, 8 Tioneices, Chase, Liv 45 dayn, Nesmith cone” Now flat ip arate bed. at} — don rom aS hip Vora i oooh ira, MS Ginna eee Co, wa oates & cary as it in called, I being completely altered. it in Mr, | NNW., Which ‘astud! # da Tah in Btowart’s intention to use this stoi excivisi, ely for whoie- prianty muamegeatirls Of Miverpesl, from Glangow for bip A sale business, and the changes contemplated are to be ie a abe. ive iva hid act hen i quite extensive. Tur Democratic ConrRRENCE—-ROMORED Brmantva UP OF Hr baa has hs § he, tne, Jontah 1 Hale Graven; Sam tam a5 ' Taek Ce ct mah, C) oie: Gat teen = mt « Bouth % ery, do, Shr jwon canmeew wg caesoes weet ape eLearn oe rs peach yi Walk Pes '" nem yi a + of harmonious action which was so Mitch, desired by the ge teats ees" a pin tet ivy Sean pin paneer nee are tito Ome phon, trea | ve up, e party will continue a tho same manner as Fah a fore dave, whed ated farsban (or ‘Meanay ceri Saving'the’ peas dive. or att. gone, he Frecutive Cons pus into Chathem on the $80 of Out raw, China; Liesie Biles, Poutsos, to Tenth street, | mittee of 't Hall have tesued a call for the election ef varee inspectors ot apenas © @lestion, for tke choost of anew General Com 1863. This ook na if there were some foundation for the rumors alluded to above. mith, 2 eS 4, Budge. pulwarke of's , At Thomas, 22 daye, aa fetes “Ghinon’ Pennell, Hors? Souophv hist, | wh ray. dj sober Ida a hes "Wheeler, Dyer, Fil 183 Baer (and ey ae all feet Nc Kei kL B von: tineale, ding, wn ww Livi AMBURG, Dee —Arr at Boston; 6th, M L Potter, idle mack, Cal mebeltt hres diantotorees belo Wyo: th, var ae evina, DeeJ8—Arr barks Brain rd; Vigo, ‘Thureton, and. iS bolecane Ellaworth; tend Berry, ck sc or doin, Scnenck, NYorks Shrewer’ naval . HI ‘Viator, Conbrane, Bangor . Havens, p Basins eur Bi Biecisie rane, ange uc iak senate, Bales Adan mm ior at State Harmon, Portia! vax, Deo 26—are Dart, N dunsyy, Dec mAre Ouwar Pe VERPOOL, el 5 Been oe ah Foe do; 1 nt sen jateen, do; Llssle pera M'Kinnos, and’ ait Fillmore, Baw do, udalen, Nov 26—Arr Atalanta Union, McKenzie, NYork. iii eR ach Oat Sy Eawardt. U Baie, Boston, NB: 18th. Ai ‘iman, and Jane Hoss (Br), Portland: ne re Otpiion Hamer, Bath. Sid ig, Nawny, Dec 7—Sld Levant-s, Crocby, NYork, Naw Deipiin, Rents aguas Rena ine atte BY ‘ . rT leaks ae - s Ly a Beat, Bin, ee Newport, in dint eobrs a ane Hu Ph our es A Jeans: i Loring: 2. i 8 aaa et pa eae iy hee ne *. aeenenaeeaneenn wanyreennased RRR Mary Lge rye NYors een as Sas rt : em de Aeunltans ae ackFvn ‘Whsina® a Vera Cruz; 30h; brig. Mae ? cyan 1th Herk ee nf wana jravesend 13th, petite Franke, N¥ork, Ski 13th, Eldridge, Coleman, New! at out ds, ohn SORRY fh io, NYore; Koueone pa i Tala tnd ay, Palmer, ‘sale Boston: th al ita, Horatmane, , ‘Lerpo: Far Wi ere Poiana eta ota eit Poles Th wax, Oct 3—-Arr Mary Crocacr, Wilhame, Mirareus: Dee Declf—Art barke Prelude, ate Iniport Dec 3 ship Era, Sola ibesieonaee Saekry Let ks Rs Eogeen. Dec$—Ie port bark Catatinn, De - meee Steerer Row Bats Bs, aa ee American Ports. 1, Am, a BOSTON, PTs Paster, ph mae og amy Nok SLOn: Fee ge aet ot Dakers Taning care ee Pike, Harvey, Gai Sein Aid wehto D Brown, Waker, ond MC xy ey oe vesetng Hevanet echr John, frone, Wuhtedeteh 12th, Pot Fleicher, New York: PE ma rer ar 8 Ser . Cid bark fenalan, Richy ‘NYork; ‘brig Bag, dolore. Arr back Heindeer, Cotta, Hi . 40; By tat Batch iopketecer ln P sgyitatio = Ssnaton Ba echrs stanzas: Bowton, ite. Carre, Raman Merrimac, If Philadephia ie ee Phitadelpht Wee ae basal George ‘Gager, NYork er ne ey Spostay Sa barks O Sterrett, NYork. Cid bark John ape ae : ee 17(h—Art ship Gen Shepley, Btetson, Hath, ti Mgbie fat am ‘ 5 ae ike bias ae “ele A a for NY: Dol Olive Branch, 261 ABrtacl tot W) Elly: ; reaze, Ont et ee ameon, PORTLAND, Deo 2h—arr acura ot iY ron NYork; HL Oreutt, Hopking, 26th—Arr steamebip jelen Marta, Marshail, saan; sober O yen N a orion Yona, Beeter, 8 Shc a Poland, jeanfort, Ni gh eae erect terrae Fe Be cyte at et nt atin ap eee eta es LES AT AUCTION. a at mt ety ot

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