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FOES itera oo ae tote eemens 1% 7h ag bling of the Fngliab Pariinent. showod@ ‘lat the manufacturers were doing their duty. ra duty, ty visit Re “UeN aud the, principal manifacturing districts dn which « 'istress prevalis owing to the searclty of deen wm need, condi. | penser o! the Btate. Tor the current year, notwithstand. cotton, beeches Fn cae coceptanee’ yt seiedyae CowMBTee and | 1G the catinates of Mr. Chaso, we firinly Uolieve that the ‘Tho deaths © Mexican atairs was still Progrosaing ia three fourthe of the States, W the rotiem, 2 and harm- produce of tho reveunes wili be below par. Hitherto the the Spanish Se “Ate. Tho Mary isis do Monaliches cong attar Guce becoming free, would Be to eng wee the rx TD overboard, as had they beon brought tnto Liverpo c d he would have been worthlogs is am Stiaiesoe eeeey easily | Shi EBM BPH VERS PENS Kite bave exercised a very serious effeot up@ the beatth of | bonds as aforesaid. aad afterwards introduck ag or elem many persons. Capt, Sonper exercised a wise dixcrefion (a gotilug rid of them as s00n 29 possible, aaid, on building storehouses for tts reception. Japan produces three thousand bales of silk, being more than the produce of Prance and Italy. <hreo hundred thousand bales. The greater part of these silks arrive in London by the Caps of Good Hope, but it is expected (hat when tho canal aoross the Isthmus of it nn ee mon. Mr, ARRIVAL OF THE ETNA. PAL atid tee | tnme sistent, and wise policy, but able from force of position | Lincoln's RRR ARRAS Ww give effect either to the suggestions of wise memwr to | bellixerent character can Lave beou either unwise oF um the crotchets of foolish men, At this moment he cond | Hecessary. ia more Beak aA og THE PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE IN ENGLAND. | pow‘the war wien rages sa Americe into a war of | fouiby” have rol tht sme moans Mg roprisas, or he could restrain it within the bounds of | Jo consequence of the federal successes of the spring and dtincatitiinanneccnfitints ordiary wartare,; perhaps [t would be too much to say | ex"ly auinmer, ther, ‘ground to expect” that tho Wes Go oon. o4 thie aanent clltee conlinue or yinish the 7 en Waa spmperelrrey rime Ligne Oi , bat be cortmaly bas Power to conduct it eithor 1 G10) propr! 5 Opinions of the British Press on the Tr, oman 6” thas risen, * © © © Iafrate heh Br oe There is io je sage Do word of insult to fore: recedes fron tt and begins (ortreat prisoners of war Gs tebcls. the Finanees of the Union and Powers, ‘There a, indcod, & elipleqoinded complaist that the Powers of Hurope have not withdrawn that Effect on the Stock Exchange. Nesro Emoneipation, reomuition Of the belligerent rights of tue Confedorato repuoite which was secorded to it before it had proved " tts abuiity to dofead is existence as anation. Words of rs sais of effence are lett 0 ihe Seeretary of the Navy, but we have THE MEXICAN QUESTION IN SPATS. m rondy loarved by our experience in ‘Trent case {From the London Post (goverument organ), 1 Te meseuge _Eryaidens Lincoln, Ore ; whole not very satistuotory, as it dois ‘ow any provable’ toettinasion tC tb ‘war, failed to make any impression on prices Mr, Chaso’s statement in bis finan- celal expose, tat he looks W an ultimate retura: Andetiver currency, though nct at an early po. fod, may ‘bo translated that as long us his paper scheme laste gold will flow to thiscountry. This, to the fact that the Continental exchanges aro firm abroad, and the silver Inarket dull, be considered asa favorable feakure ia Mremtolary OF OR, ae names ts SIG te Se ee Finaagial Condition of the Union. how litte heed should be taken of his empty phrases, whieh can be repudiated aa liybily us they aro coined, it saftices for our purpeso that the President him- weit es f respec! for the rights of tieutrals, and @ rendicess to establiah mutual conventions to examine apt anjust the complaints of the subjects Of astral notions. Nor is there anything in this & give color to tho evppostuon that, even in its ir, ‘gs vermment Of the (ederal States’ could lend an car to the wicked suggeniion that @ toreign war would be the } beag _Opediont uniting the warring sections of the Avo@ “Hmm Bates or covering and excusing the formal con- Atlon of a disvuptton, CABINET BEPLY 10 GENERAL PRIM. Switzerland Cedes the Dappes Valley to France, it hus ones more devulved upon Mr. Chase, as Of the federal treasury, 0 mice & Onavcial report, aubmit to te Consteys ‘at Wrabingtoo ® scheme which wu O._« T ds the South Mr. Linooin's Messave to Congress | wilt enable the ct aval oxpenditure of ups | — - fda Mra coves im than Fd or peace Ha] wards of ono Lundred mlltons, sterling. The vreau By: of es ‘Bx! to the Northorn theory that which he hae hitherto provided the ni sand ENGLAND AND THE GREEK THRONE | (7) sty {the Cigtniom £5 fu Iheans are io. tho, ebollection. of our readers’ and. the we 4 bo, bare ts ne line 6traigh! or crooked #1 results were beivfis anmi odin the President’ 2 ort for'a nate Ml boundary npoa whieh to divicr, u of the war wor avy delay in the bat be oftera an ox: Says, otfect the object of these ly ond at lees cost. Borrowing } something trowk neceatic “platform,” he proposes that a convontim "ould be assembled to rovige the con- Aditotion. bur, fay SM far short Of the democratic proposi- strfot the werk of the Convention te ae wapeneated emancipation of re6 Bre « the United States. Mr Linea, eae Yo “now more of bis formor patriots than we ad be ia playing @ } fngo. The r6dei, it sources. for the. with insteitneseere oe 000, of ‘wien pity were supplied by the customs, $1,800,000 by direct taxa tion, and of 09, $530,000,000 were the produce of 10an*, the recitue being the balauce from the previous year. During the game the aggrogate diaburse- Inents wero $70,000,000, lonwing a anrplur of $14,060,000. ‘The report whiok has now been furnished by Mr. Chase to Congres gives the Imatod receipts and expenditure for the currant year, iso the probable amount of the public debt tn July, 186! , and also i the same month of the year i804, assiming that the pre-eut rate of disburee- Tmeuts showld be suatrined until then. bd s THE ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH, &e., &o., &e. she screw steamer Etna, Capiata Brooke, which tate | Liverpool at half-past two on the aftoracon of the 1th Of December, and Queenstown on the 18th, arrived at this port early yesterday morniog, bringing Car Puropean Glos dated vo the day of sailing. movgures tert a -, - trick eereotaliy for tie ¥e# Of Europe, bo must 6 But, assuming that Mr. Chase should succeed in obtain- ‘The news of the Etna has been fully antletpated by hor | that ho hus cared som “(Bg whieh there is somo possi- | ing £50,000,000 from tho Americaa revenues, what a Owa reports from Cape Race, telseraphod from Newfound lity that tho South mo '¥ “coept. If wecould i Small p oportion doos that bear to the expenditure which fand, and published in the Hararn Inst Tosmtay morning eich» cartinliiy, we should uph et tio 6 called upon to mest, According to our oatnate it A ce in ¢ to aottle this question by a ut ove fourth, and according to hia own but ne third, The City of Washington arrived at Queenstown ut about Tapuent Acrem 0g U: Mé. Chase's statement, | of the amount necessary for the prosecupion ofthe wast tea o'clock on the evening of the UBD wit., making | Ale, Tuccla ha, slrescy y-| at oloven hundred millions of , if not the entirety, is to be « O80 OF the nest paseaxes for a sorew steamer on record, | Jollare on this war,ead Le\\ “Re neater theend than ho p mcbltapea podertty oboe ibe, 1 re Was at the Orst. No F 0 boy the whole four | fo speak of its sel fakness in obliging posterity wo ere She arrive at Liverpool about half-past nine ou the o mifions ct antes aae'aversg’ price of QVe hundred dol- | dens entacted by the proleptey hit eattavasance of the pre: ing of the 16th ott, , “3 for two thousand muiltione, v sent generation, mur} bo apparent tor every one. This conutry baa in the process Of @ century and a oal’ crea. ted a gigautic vational debt; but, however expensive its wars have becu, it has always endeavored to pay large proportion of thetr cost wailat they wore still {2 pro- 9 would get them Tho Sth of February ts the day sy ss of four yoars’ moro get this bargain, er thing than cortninty. To it oro war, wot a tat a ‘t. Cobden had been making a apeach at Midhurst on ao tho ‘etress in Lancashire. He said ha did not belioye | the sober Westeru ‘mind, bowie | this pathless | gross. In America, however, not only does the Secretary any "20d could result from the intervention of England | erst cf fguros, clther aitoraative \ Aa] ‘Tentoxpenditcce suiuid Le peak AiRede eaeaae ar: “wwAm °Tice, even by advice and remonstrance. Fe spoke | very slasple provers ne ties area ee ter of fuck, oven the (riding cutribations ot the distress as having been caused by tho nationat mtencttied by a debt of ge which ho demands from denied. Up te polloy OF recognizing blockades fa time of war, and ESP ae cos renee Proweuttng the war has been tuo produce of a lonn.4 In argued ¢ herefrom that the relief was a national duty. He | this samp whaare common'y the leet oF the dnanciat ing wite last Jame the rece!nts from the customs and id revenue of the United 5tatea,. accordiug to the President's own showing, fell (ar short of the receipts from those eources in time of penoc; and, ‘ consequeatiy, were inadequate to mect the ordinary ex- XC wae a Ported that the Krupsror Napoleon wouldshort- | #Xeter Ball has Poor Hopete * the Nogro. (rev the Loudon Times, fea, 18] wong eee ‘war has bova conducted exclusively on borrowed mousy, less that coutd be dewised by cny potiticiag, y “tie nich up | mer Ba aia rod | we migh! fancy Mr Lowls and hes Cabins! recom Mending fo 2, it seems to be the intention of the the acts of Ga eral Prim, especially hie journe Dh: Conrederalt Staten top ee gn Tem Vthe enemy | Koverninent that it shall be © yually so conducted for the United States. ‘ UET WO Whe | ana danired Yo gain the artes poo walk of Bcaye Peo, Bifke, re f mae Cholera had ong tHe off a quarter of a milion of the ine | of grace ir tik promaent eaa tee Te Ly State Eugland and the Alabama, habttantwof Jeddo, -Janan. may at aay time during Uistermapotiitysam "im | 4, 5 trom the Minin Times, Deo 1) at P fae i ive e s bd The London Post, « %f the 16th: of December, says:a componente any oor a iat, and Mhogro, | aud omitted oth iug in this matter of the Alabataa why ree ae Attn EOF, CaUler, whlch arrived lately, | liberated. «Tho bonds shal! be dolivexod totho- ste vy’ | could Lave beou ethecwise done by the Americans {f they tonk on board at Now \ ork two hundred aud dity barred | metaiments, at in ane are ells ca od to tuo Sh TN | Imad beon in our position of neutrals, and i they hid in Gf American aprlea, Tihs were stowed in the hold iu | abolishment, according: 4¢ the wate Yalini bave been | fended to act with the Lost wishes towards us. | The Ala- which there were one 4 oight hundred berreis of | graiuat or’ at ono tima witht State’. > So | dama was not ‘fitted out aud armed” “within the terri- + Petroleum—tho offensive ter of which is wow noto- | Hberal is the Prevideut to bis treatment. of the | try aud jurisdiction’ of Grent Britein. But, if we even cP epee aToF the oil, as might have been expect. | sinve owners that tho uly peaagiy ho we ould | grant that eho was out and.trwed our government ed, penetrated the apples, anc © COnsequer: et tt on w “ or could only act opon evidence which was never to two" nundred amd forty font baal ne ee aeraa tae f inflict! om 4 Sato that chonid velapaa” into olga OY | poand which, iv tact, dul not exist. Tho quession weheiber she, iy Icoming @ slip of war after abe had loft Baten iene Bc AR Ae mation ne ror-Sansnrsiren back lo het criginul building, and igs created # con- pecs ‘Siveanses of nentral territory, never can arise tannleos whe comes tne! into an English por’, when it maybe | tried in cur price courts. Te eerie: #0 that thore is | nothing to be said for such a proposition; but if it wore ao ing slavery therein, elu:!} rePand to the vd cu Seater dh? Donda se received, or the value thereot, a1 fotera Advices from Lyons, Srapce, stato that the sale of raw | Paid thereon.’ ‘Chis sooms very unlike the g-roclanarom, alik {9 difficult there. The merchants of Tyous, taking Suncor belgnet salen Bea aoe dlaarcal oe coe | ald then It would no donbt follow that! alt her prines {nto consideration the great increase in the quamtityof | fest day of the now your Instead of raiving ff ur million, | a _ — — os ete our porer : arth- foreign silk imported into France, Lave decided, it is | Of blacks against their masters, and dectroyig ™ at once - arts. This Is a the sntisfaction we if "i * Pee could sak of Aueriva in a similar cure, and we are sure 1% Bat laces ee Oa weaned ie ie kt oe fs all tho ratisfaction we should get, But, more than possesstiute for the present by giving cach Stated ho choice My ‘ls, it is al! the satisfaction we have'itlin our power to Cf emaueiguting: now or in the next genoration.\ Wa noed | & iter. in fies, we ean ne more fullow thiys het! and: these not enter into the President's statutice, by y slic ho | @ “900, which ar eaid to have gone fram our sores ip phows (hat, in 1900, the Tintted States, with a pe pulation | se, TAO Listeline@ats; than we can follows the rifles and ef 100,009,000, will: be quite able to pay for the) uegroea, | the GUAPOwder whieh-have goue to New Yoris or have suez | Dut we mag tirly apens of the whole scheme as. iabared | DOM id oorieep aN and so ca 0 mere ro, ta for tha edict of Sey) corte the eargous ‘Sem! Raat | ebetitte Yor'tha eiick of September last | steam "is dopretat ions ou [Armerican cote then’ wo 2 wh ‘ve soldiers wl oy (rom the Loniacn News (organ of Piotr Mall), #'c. 17.7 | Sea: Wie ome thea eet ow as taken, or. A FORRICN WAK CRY FOR 71h xPGaa. ve stay & 8@ march of thy Battal | ws oe care ‘The principal topin on which Presidant Ling tn ad. | SY Hhertateelioee. Sy, pele) SAR ‘The Kast prodvcea tsoompieted (if ever it bocempleted) silk trom the will frat arrive in France. Mr. Cobden sald, in the course of his address:-It 0 vied. + ore, og | dressor Congress in tho midst of a great war 94 nogio ” fappened that just at the timo that the crash came on, as suo 3 ‘ , emancipation, And yet wo aru told this war at !siny ‘one consequence of the blocatle ef the American ports, we } Poti? aigatl avery. y sf 1. HE MEZICAN QUESTZON. fnad two or three years of very considerable prosperity in his country, and the cotton buriners had been excood- ‘There ts a shor aud eacy way of wholly mis&ing the meaning of the pha hich Mr. Lincoln reeonu to Tno Debate ta the Spanish Cortes. - . ‘ Congrone. TW is tho way, which was totlowed bg those Pon mndon Post rf Iugly profitable down to this thine two yeursago, when | SRO Toon. chair necount tu misreprosoncing the proclas | (¥Feu ww London Post Ygovernment organ), Dec. 10} tho eleetion of tho present President of America threw | mation of emancipation, Iccousists in taking eopmratcly | wy) Syquigh Senate bated cmt good 0 ran (rites that country into a position which led to the presout | parte of a jolie, ich aro the complement Of thet paste ice Mem co. Quot ‘ominan, tot « oh party other, ‘The lametion offered likerty only to the news! Prim ip not (amentable civil war. concerned 4h angry with the othe Lincoln was poszeusel of the tact which baa i slnves of rebels, ergo. Mi slavery in the loys! statew. © protactor of ‘To affirm this it was only Sir Aaries Wyke te ‘THE PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE. heceatry to shit. tho eves. to the txct tant the Prest- | {or *hete@aeins to wes practical vise,end. here litte | PNP TS aaa ee Te ee tttn tae the, boninplins’ ce | Satitcations| imgchargtr.a feienthy Pawar with deli ents breach ¥ fatto. sh, uevortheles»,is the purport of the acous tibn.whiclt General Prins beingn sesjget the: Frepoh gover ninegt. Wo declares that France Moletet the cooyentitn of Londen out of ambitious motives of political prop agund ism. The chort andthe ong of the the redemption of the slaves in those States which, siuce they e loyal, he could not ielude ina war meas It wae thes that Somme among tiled 6 A oe wile themoeclves and others that the man who in the short — of eighteen monthe trict Of Qolumnd: Seects of tne Somoeratic Triumphr—The Emancipation Proclamation of No vail. treet the London Post, (government ergan,) Dec, 16.) Moss: neo ong) had aboltshod slavery in the » OX Her la thie tha theesPowers differed In their policy, wants, eine Fresidest Linosin tthe Congrasts | cluded It trom the Territories,’ made © trosty with | a's thet eomageiemnete at hems. ta tne fake: yas met to tran act public buciness after ite successor haa been | Rngland for tho wuprre sion of the slave trate, and of | tons—whicts they placed upon tha terms of the poinied, ig as unsatisfactory as might have been anti. | fered to co-sporat h tha State governments for the | Convention. Wigan uy could no, longer agree wor rorywhore, was spropand pilter | to aor, all that renrsined to theta was to agres.to differ, That bec g the.ease, the Couvention of Hondon | necosearilpeoxpinw I; and uvere te certainly no thought om the part Of the 2 rilivh government of reviving &. Wo think Genera Fria : is perfectly righ*an taklag this view of the exyiration of (he Conventica iteolf, and in in~ ploring the yove coment ail Cortes of this country to ud DO MONA LY pa to Me It would indeed, bo tm- cip ated. ‘It was not likely that the Exeeutive should gra- tals ously chaik out a line of poltoy which bie Parliament, bowover willing, would be unable to « into offer. ‘he 4 Borybund Congress, which now at (ho close of the old year’. been couvened for the last time, can fuifll no Otborbduty than that of introducing moasurea which the preceutly elected reprosentatives of the Awe: rican People may or may uct, ao to thom seoms im taking his present proposition (o Congr Lincola, fer from revcking any part of his for and nullit ying the prolawation.cf September last, siaply fulfils a pledge wi. ¢ hext sion of Congress ie wwenld recornmend a measure offer Compensation to the loyal owners ofsstaves, We may lo t, aA F lon pext gpring. | Ply at the President’ wor moneure of emanctpotion, and | possible that Spad 2, vaith uy reget! to her own Aignity, pg are ecusnitene ppprovation gene, pring | Call bia, aa eome have clone, an exterminator aad an | Mkt pow rover Loum interyentics solggiP with France, dont to Congrage in the month of Deseinber | bettor Of neswesinat or we luok solely af fi8 | fom which shee hat iy roveded? But the agper- Dut little interest, but inthe pres :, | Projects of peacetul Nberation, and ask sceptically whieb F werd Prim’ thaws upon the Prevels ns groat war will bo torminete® | yovermmont coy we the ohjecta i vin rather 49 « rs whether it is Lils by a sanall bribe, nat th of plare. He selects M. Billault 3 Apeolal andmonity, describing Lira taabio cour esy as *sbat maa beyond M, TilleoM, @ i fair to @ay, gave come set Prim in. the firet insiauce, bus he auticipsgecco voho went a rewrt. To fev aruments bh wever, | mit be somenhet year, stiiution Of their ruproaeulative Akeombly ica Ty aller: d by the recent elections, it Is poo vajueless 08 tn index of the political Course w be ‘Tue revitlt of the elections ‘The frocmen of the North hay their power, if they are worthy their caury, to deat joot obd branch the monstrous growth whic bas carpe try. Wath the future ef the paliggal and ny atog | tary fabric raised on (bo forndation ot euerigg tha, Inet. arly parened by the goyernment. in returomg such a targe properteon of detmoeratic rapre- ir ec somtatives has not, however, been altogetiaar wighous | tholr co qoul? lendly Fa the Men icu! y The tune of the Mesa differa rauch fre ‘ ‘congereea | batten itzelt would fe logs pr |, and w itty es al lay aumtsing ( Fritnem the yatan Rovere whe, hie more the aciiresse@ which Mr Lint olen Ie lacie: the | te ayston: of government conskrneted to wfies and bo | thaw a yx vet Lire teeritle Corrnantion y tevna voaging since viper ense wed =k sea w bor te Ac vitemed to. | wate slavery would be dimcrodised yan 12 toBO COREA | Chas were oY nriscawcnptiona amd mrsuyntersondamge with one earths dinistas of those Staten hich wilt ouyire be tae | pred worth tho wacritiors ir ifs preservation. | awner. Wien docwrs difer, what ie t became-of the eee ere et Utlon We Baw mo mors intima. | Af present we can see no prhepe-§ af anvexteg rive iberatton o oy Whore. the pagkice 10 Whe intervention difer, ee eeeercilian will bo crustaet withio n tmtter | aauee but by wer, and so wif? pape ut a complite | whut ie ta become of Alva clninants for redrort The pn ge ap yg s onper an ailected | emancipation. After the dlood Usasytiag veon Juarez, Goverment mvt be highty deiighted to see tho reerce that’ tho comaraeroo ot the couitey is paras | Paper element of the quer! 23 apy mathe or asia. No | Provo And Spanish ws tharities hold.ng thie decast athe ~ vu of 01 obi! ti Ls . “ on a »u ayo lyaed by an intestine war. ft fe no longer axenined ae 9 thing ehort of tho actu. tee $= a tude cagmagy of this cowmiry, aud ite neutrality on guration of wiiento? fr wecrifices or destroy th o¢ ‘thiew OPINION Dt M2 NUMESTRR. ve (From the Yunchesterf qasrdiaz , Deo. 17.) . * * ‘ the question fines Be withdrew Grom tho intervention, might have. boen eazainded to advantage by’tho gov ment of “pale Ihvesting Gover) Doiun's speech of thes@hossile and very WnUSgeRsAry MEFasat ons, Leto is no doubt thas his remarks Ga the site of Mesico itself aro wal! worthy of attention, We believe he is strictly accrvate i saying thas the Mexicaga cre @ republican people, and thes there maattor of course that the diaseneions witch Lave reft asic der a great repabbe are unworthy of exciting the atten. reign States, Now, for the first , Mr. Lin- recugnized, though only tacitly, the vd States Aave no existence bul in the language of tor és tha moiel repnbltc of (va ‘elera World ia divided agains ue if. \ ‘Tho @ portions of the President's Measnge vrich recor Thode are some poiatw olf interont im the President's Moasag ¢ thongh they do uot 8 oar ou clther tho duration or iasyeot the war, The te (9 adopted tarards forcign Sepenek conan’ read with | Powepa, whotber as rover yo the iginries Inficted upon | are scarsly cry monarchies among them. Hho wiigmatizest ap podem interest ep edd win Fa ay abbr th nb the conrseof thea yi] war,or the caugos of of- }- Almonte, who had arsured the French of the read iacse of ees Bor inst, aud by which the President of tho United | fanc@ which they aresupy# vod to thave given to the Ueit~ | ihe poople to establish @ movarcky en a Lorepean model, States ‘affected w exercise the power of omancipating the | C4 SP ater, i ectremely ond rotie to Mr. Lineoio Is will | aan deceiver: aad the Frenets government have fund to uo appreciate t les lit re hecanse it fortunately hap. | “Praae ela ves of the Southern States, it was especially provited their coré bat thin is mo taoce than the truth. bela rove e- nvorn: | pens that the pr youn nations have arrived at | ho saye, wae wrong in (hinkibe ‘hat Juares coald be that ere Outed Melee cee asad bp a. | ast ate of mind suid vaplord tite chance of their | overturned #0 readily.” General Prim lea brave. act bes “ty of emancipation.” Tt iy gow pin ages tnto ths # werican quarrel even if the temper | honest soldier, and few Spaniards aro Beiter acquainted tus! condition of Moxicv. We t ot a a tmeards ie D different. Nother, t that. certain medifieations | cy 0 am had tem dif » - SB ‘then Limself with the should be made in the | We hope, will the w odovation of the Message bo lers beleve that the breueh ‘isting constitution oposed by the or the " | voor of because 4, ine comtre ith the th of (hese vews, aed that they have long ‘rst instance by Congress, und subsequently assented to | Vaooghs strongly in controd wit ot the tre est, astee gamers, which. shonid have the efiect uf | "eur air once tanned by Me. Secrdory | whan coued any betion wt attemping to conform tho go: Rolishing slavery ‘within the next forty years. it Welice im speci 4 of the Alaband. There revalns ) vernment of Mexice to a Rarepean model. To vivdioate that Slavehclding State which ehall, be J to ba briehy vow 8 ete ear 1000, abolled Savery within tts confines, shot! receive United States Donds | Dearing interest in re- tora foe the alaves thus liberated, ‘eat all slave toy the chances of war may bave acquired (tee tum, tleret the Preeident’s new proposal | tbelr honor sgeinst the Mexicams, aud to come away a» with regard “irrepressible contuct between fr€2 | poop as they bavedene ao, are, wo the parpert of esi Cab ion: lavery, We cannot egree with Fome of | Gauerad Forey ® imctructions, aud we thitk that the de. OUP CONLITOPOLH fing jn the importance Lhey apparently | jeitation of the French programme Nf Assign to (his com aendation ae bearing om the only Teal | qhese terme ums tainly appease (he jealousy of Lneppen forever free, thelr owners, in the event of bei eutject of t® gut—ike prospects of the o vil war. Neith- | jarte, whatever either they or ouccelves may thick . Vi loven, being Sntitied to com pensation wt the hawlg | St Presiden sipooin nor his Copgrese have any power t | policy of the pretent Freneb expedsion, oF ef ite proba- 7 vornment. Amongst the many grounds on wil leisiate 0OFé slavery in the Southern confegeracy, and it Ge reonite. sin hae recommented the adoption of this plan has long bw evident that nothing they may or de on © * © The,terdraoy of iheprenent depate in the | ———)- ‘ceas is tho special one that it campos fail to restore: thas sul Will et the determination of the South t+ | spapieh Chambers 9 cortauly the reverre of comtuclve Ton. This clearly proves (iid he Rad lost faihenis, ine | Ost 0LNPLE tw complete or. If the federal atates- | yo he otyerts which the veiervention oF nally hed ia r persersed amy—in the oo wa. | ton m 40 prevent that congummation in any way, they | yew el) might M. Coflanter, the Minister of koreiga ‘sona momthe since he ierted for the emanctpation | mist AMuire, deport @ disci seton (he on! aim of whieh, be by military conquer, and not agemiond or Han wh " 7 I : f Southern confederacy om the les of | POreund on. Tha time for moking terme omy gone ty, | eared, ayroared to be ibai of renderug the reiauon« of al he ast “ren te eaye that “- of whe | nad '@ yonly significance of the President's inet proposal Spain with other Powers jew Trnely. tional, aatherity would Deucoopted’ without the adop- | SMS (¢ in hia ehow!ng the straits to whieh he is chime agarne! Meniee perm omy (he further poapened Oor Yon of the proposed , and that ftp recommetiation | \® -# ter to reconcile conflicting partion m the States which | own le. (and dried on the ata Chowgh Obey rep wonid not baw oe bot of staying either the war or the #917 recognize hiv autuority. We should have heard Present undoubted gric\anees in the publ iched Pai Vanen- x jamation, bat that“ would ne doubt | 84 hing ef the project if it had not been for the saceeas of siloa, and thereby rlay proceedings,” we aaa | ¥ i demoerate at the late election, that we are roading tha Messege of the TRY FRRLING IN LIVERPOOL. of an imyortant State to his axserabied {From the Liverpoot Moreury, Mee. 17.) Lincoln mit know very wali thas | + © © infact, far from showing any eagerness for | which may be taken { the ‘vigorous prevecution of the war,” or any undue tar) ite claiay Lot for bad deBte, Dut for permoani in- lon eustained by British cahjects ia the Mexican terri tory, he Anes neither Gn iMerceniton ter a treaty ot pre tent wharewotih ‘6 atial'y them Tn Spain, the cance w hil Was of rake seems to be forgotton im Le reeriumust\oan Uhr or cat Upon beg partieg (9 the decunct tiple inter. , the! emai seiually propounde a provet for a paci (ic rettlemant of all oust take fle con Woe Dellovs, however, that | dilerences betwoem North and Sonth om the bavie of a ‘posal of the President recatves the aseut @)/ Gon. Trane: ant § Ede Wier 5 Chenin ah Yrs cages pot the government / hia comme’ 9. CARINET REPLY FO GPWERAL ni weal o Congress In the presout can poestbly alter tho r | confidence in the carly eubjagetion of the Sonth, the | veution. This # nothing wow ia the w: orid’e history bee tution of the South, and that, conreqnently, whether.’ or j it (9 cortaglp Ms untrluvate culing to ® sbeme waite vation prociagation, if aire | ) resident avowe that le provers persuation to force? ond “yen | amended federal oonstita'ion. We abstain from offering | ’ y "7 the operation of the proclamation will be vy,tponed | any criticism on bis scheme for the abolition of siavery A despatch from Madrid, o the 12th of Decerober, Sean te pian of the several Tocal Tarisiny’ cee 0 | by consent of the elarw Stotes, with compiimmation to | gays, vw tm the Senate, the sMhrquis of Mt enooaced. The President ls evidently aU renens: | “loyal” ownore, a9 there te net the eigh” phabilig that Ned to eal Pita 6 apeet « the Merienn pie & tthe incoming year may domonstrate DW to cealy | i will emer become a tubjet of rem werion. §— Ih® | Tie pogretiod that Genera? "rim had net gone to Mowice to the world wlender ww Lhe @chority Watoh ke exact | proposal je politically imporsant only as indiceting | with the French, aod gatd that he 2 bot have 4 ia thome States which he profemwes torule, aud he: | tho Premidont’s reluctance (0 carry owt Ate celebrated | 0 of Soledad. fhe wary: is oon cous, while there is yet time, to avole belug placed io | emaneiporion procte mation. It docs not apyoat that that |g) a mae 0 have bem broken, ant an ondignified position. Jocomont ta to be of treated aga dead letier, but i | tmas the Pagind repromntative ted feneral rin ehoukd oer ertain that the opirit which dictated jt ie not the | have proposed a new treaty, Juetes not having signed The Landon Times on theMessage. spirit which — prompts Preeent recommend y treaty, He ex'd, in conelusinn, et Marin must de From the London Times, Dec. 16.) tion of @ friendly revision Of tho federal ¢ Wig dy Md Hg 6 4 rAL met Spat Saad Comp I public felt 90 much impationce at the | tution. On the who, there seems & more subilicd Aud | by fore hich bas ocourred jn the travemission of | moderato tone throughout the present morsnge (Pan we | senor Calle Collantes regretted that Me ge? If wo did not to recoive | hare observed in any former utterance of the Washing. | spirit had di od the Mexican question, and that a document im whieh the war és almost fH aud in | ton government sins the commencement W the war, | jan for secking to render hich, to use the words of one of the American payers, | Perhaps Mr. Lineoin regards the recent ele-toral suecewmes | 2 with foreign comre joer there is no word of sympathy for the part or cheer for | of hix party opponeuts ® consure Oo bis past policy |e Tt AMh APO bOUFIONA Cot: the futare,”” we certainly could not expect. to find fn it | which he it bound to reapret. by , be Pabl, Ought pot to have accused any admission of defeat or any reliable proptioeios of } ‘That part of tho massage which more imorediately com- | the Wotlary of broken the treaty future triumphs, We murt woigh the authority of this cerns foreign countries, though it js certainly prowoestive Teengnized t oaty Message before we attompt to interpret it. No doubt a | of criticism, cannot be eat (0 be rubrtan'tally Mwatils or Dicmipnten sag he apo (wo From theLondon Post (government organ), set 4 Mexico within | —— The Spanish | ———/.. tex voreign, daok to Co 13) correspoudenes of Londou Post. o buasador at Paris, Geverai Concha, quis of Habana, has seut in his rosiguation, and leaves ext wook to fake part in the Mox! debate. The reve- EY . dati between OW the or ani 10. Goneral Prim M. Biilault spoke in the French ‘Cham! affiiira, and an article writen at im- aowy ppeared in the Pasrie, there have bea fo conaialdly confidence between the (wo countrics, peror, FOport Bays, ib not & favoriie with the Queen of Spain; aud, if her Catholic y could, sho ight got the oountry into troubie with xiown quarrel But 4 casions, the good sansa af the” on this wl O- pre r } jarth Star. , E= . of Swies Torr to es ee PES VALLEY FO aa - ma following, the full-text of the troaty concluded cotte Northern we OF GOLD FROM OSUcFORMA. Amount of Treasure in 1808. Arrival. Amount of Sper» 4. $710, 885, ess3s | ol eBencasace * 32 | 90 5 . 6 | bhiwoon Es ma Beeorinnd ia vottioment of the + oo [asa |err tl 63 a Art 1. Switzerland oaks Over $0. PRAD : roe do not tuclude secidonta to . fto doc lee ay far and togotuee with tne 1 : 1 mci Cae ajurcs resulting from the teokioney ousses ( Buyvitlo, ang 10 the 9 ward.of this , or upon railron@ : Ie same 4 st: ipo! motes in \. Swiss iftbetehs ratoses iaeeliuhag of 704 695,005 The following additional tablo oxhtbite the gecrer ye J exchange {or this Franoo makes over lo Swttzerian \ —_. | Pailroad accidents, with the. pares 6 persons killed ia Hw sey a i Jorgen piece of aad ms injured by euch casualties, during hg oa eizo, "6x. of it » Fat ral ig the deci ity of Norrmont to Ube! $46 mt oper aie oe oundry Jour, St. Corgues road 4 (irom Le Cure, fa ine'aded in thts oosston. 4 ee one 4 tary pet io bevergortnr parties may erect bags 3 106 = La b rtieas. lowing table shows 126 180 Art. 3. The itauta of the coded portions will rH become citinens of tue 00 utry to which ther are alotted, | Drought from California sinoe . iB ar but will bo e: titied within the space of year to declare % 4 36 Belonged hituerto._ It they peefor tho fatter, course, they s us ting belut ibhert fer a course, havo the right of retaining for the future thetr domidite us ce) aod . oF eretolure. ‘Art. 4. Tho oxisting roads, catted Lag Landes ‘To ‘Al in Con yoars.,....1,139 1,681 6a shall be mado passable for-vohic ea, aud be led aus to ob Cerguos and Fauvillo roads mt tho above mont! point of action. This road shall be letod within two years, nd subsequently kept in repair by the twocvutrncting Purtics upon their res) eotive portions. Art. 6 The road conneeting that portion of the Canton ituated in tho Valloy of Joux, with St. Corgues, upon (he Bois ¢’ Amount rowd, ahal! be free {rom ali tran elt, taxes and customs dues. ‘The federal post shall also egy unhindered upou this readover French territory, and bo liable to no taxation. Art, 6. Wood, hay and other produoo of the ob- talued from the ceded portions, shall be permitted to bo convesed free to the domicile of the proprivtor. —° Art: 7. Private elghts acquired previously to this treaty: are not aftecte* by its mtivulations. Judicial gentonces oi prior date also retaln theif vatidity. Art. 8. Alter ratification of chia treaty stai officers of both countries wil! be appointed to determine the precise position of the frontier, and to lay it down upon maps and in protoowls. Art. 0, This treaty chat! be ratified and copies thereot exchunged by the contre & partio. a8 6con a8 porsible. In a % 19 piotocel Switveriand reserves ber right to lay tho treaty before tho Powers present at the Cougress. of Vienna She wilt request thoss Towers to recognize this m:difteation of Ari. 75 of the Viena Congress wont, ary integral part of the intervational right of Switzer. nd. The Greek Question. ENGLAND SUPPORTS PRINCE PEUDINAND OF PORTUGAL. ‘E'com the London Poat, Deo. 17 | We learn that King Ferdinand of Portugal hus intiraated his unwillingness & quit tho comparative seclusion in which he has lived for the last fow years It is not diflt- cult to understand (hat @ prince 80 accoraplished and 80 beloved in the country of his adoption should be loth to exchango the pleasant surround! domestic lif for the anxietias and turmoil to which his new duties would cali him. At ino gage time, we trust that King Ferai- pand Fet be induced to watve his feelin, relic. tonite re ba wren i ay soemincntly qualified to inspira ell Europe with conti- dence, and to give toGreece such expectationvot safe constitutions! progross sad fatare greatness. The Atlantte Tok “Krepocs has boas beaterty Use Tssich acanbaslipy ee Captain Orledur, captatn ia chargool the Newtonndiand survey, on the proj routes for the Atlantic telegraph. He aye, writing trom Yrince Kdward Island on ihe 26th November:— Herewith you will receive the charts conta! soundings taken in Triuity and Conception Ba, camward of St. Jobn to the meridian of fil woat. A dotted red line iadtcnte: the route consider est adupted for the AUantic telegraph cable, and for which I beg to submit the foliowing rexsons:— 1. You willobserve that it is only the most northern bower, line of off shore soundings that gives muddy and that this leads right iai>the mouth of Tri ‘The soundings further south ave more irregular, le and give stones, rock and sand. At tho entrance ception Bay the soundings have the same charact: a gre leas @opth than Trinity Hay, . Alvo in Trinity Bay & cRaunel with muddy bottom five mites wide and more than ovo hundred and thirty fathoms desp scan be carried from ibe offing more than forty & ries up the bay to Now Perlican, whore it approach within a mile of t8@ eouth shore. 3. Tie nature of the bottom was everywhere poted, and spechnons of ithave been proparcd for the microrce pe by Me. T. J. Leeming. ‘The exaraiention of tiese apectmens , end of the rocks on the shore ef Trinity and Conception Bays, which are of the siluriaw: system, leads ine t-enp- Jone that there is nothing on the shores, or at tho bottom jikely to impair (he working of tho telegraph cabla: On this subject f anclose a memorandum: by MY. 1. J. Leem- ing, naturalist. |. Trinity Bay is twenty milos wide af the on'sance, and ix wall lighted by Caps Bonavista und Catalina Green Island lights on the north si io; and Raccaliea Island light on the svath. Icebergs gersrally ground on the shoal banka of Cotaline abd Cara. Donavista, and ovee those that oping te bays are moss Arequently ‘driven ower to the noxth side. 5. In Pistons Cove, New Periican, which in too omposed for yosuels to anchor, the Lottom \y send, with exeatered rounded stones, and nt its Lead thore isa bowb of fine saud en which the tolegraph cable, if protecied by ao sheath of iron near the lan ah, aight bo v landed. It would have to traverse for half a mile ky slope, having ® depth of thirty fathoms, decreasiny to olevem fathoms; bat it appears tolerably even, and ie eo far within the bay to be visita by tsebergs or di.uwved by the ocesn swell. 6. On the hem side of thia bay the sovndings are moro Irregular ond the dettom rocky, while thore is more orem swell and m: cadanger from icohorg. 7. bor these reaseur |) think the western termians of The GeeKn telegraph C2 bic shot be at New J orlican. The ChemplLoash{p of Kny é. POSITION OF MACK AND KIGG TOWARD YOrRIGNER®, (From Beli s Ifo, Beodon , Deo. 18.) Jom Mace Lopes thas Sing will not inak..@ match with aay foreigner, bat sal give Nim te fir Lehanes of re- triving bie Tnurels. Mage {, sauch surnr'sed that a man Of such immense power and youth shot!d so easily foroge the highest and most valuable trophy ong pugilist can at ry mooly, the champiow's belt. If Kisg doer not mals Won any ream in the world who may faney jem of tae belk and the Ma £°90to. £1,A00 a sicio. ony one gire for the Delt untit he haz iven hint a clan s King make & match with the fess comer, and thore can be no doubt Jem stands in this position, a his monoy was down by, three o'clock on ibe the fig. King, however, hao distinct!y (atimated that he will not fight agniw. & mate Maco cen be « any amount fear King fig) Mae an Ly Gerel Sen: the: Va a) '4) blo feet A 2 6 ee S).3) itor iaiea 7) 8) 9.201113 g sits to] 17/18) 19/20) 13/14] 16/464 17] | 2 23! 4\x5| 29 a 20) 21} 20{ 23 80)... ee 2728.20) 00161) pees fer the Year 1683. f ‘There will be four eelipees this year, ae folly’ 1. Apartial eclipse of the wun, May 2%. Ir ivisinte in the United States, except in California #0 “Oregon. At | Sen Pranciecs tt begins at 6b. Stm., MOF ving, and ends at Th. Sam. , 2. A total eolipee of the moon, 1, in the evening. Viethie im partof the United but gonerally aga partial celipre, The shadow wi upon the moou at the tind ft rises, cover ‘at two-thirds of ite sur- Tage, and passing Olt it BBO Mets Ave minuten. 5. An sonvlar clipes Of Ue sun, November 11. tari. in America. A eartal einen of ing moon in the morning of No- ber 25. Digits Ut, V@ible generally throughou! the Untied Staten, 7d aa. Perit 24,882,846 $285 ,142,253 | Wameve t Of Killed and Wounded During burned, Ton Yoars, 1862, —-——| | -———~-1861, —t i » GTRAMBOAT ACCIDENTS IN 1862. . ‘ ight. ms by the Ariel was teft at A 11, in eon. acquichos of tears being. entecinined of capuure vy the rebel £ i 4 pirato Alavana, 8 : LOSSES BY FIRE DURING 1862, oe _— anne nae 2] 10 i}—-|—] — 2| st sis] sf} mm Losses Over Twonty Theusand Dollars. sa) pee nee 1] — a JANUARY. ee Pes [on | lk ae Los. Date Place. 2} 20 r . = @ a ay alillps U—Wort¥arms NY. af ts | 15 |} 1] 16} 23-—Plymouth, N. 2 6 2 —-|- — 25—Now Orleans apr] oat pies a'ar] io ff 5] 13 | a =f = - rey t ola | 7 6 7 The tablo does not includes th * Eillod aud wound, ac idents occurring at soa, oF Ub :080 Wi ive thes Gr reomven injury on boare | of steam vessels engagements. 3 Hlowing table shows the (aumber of sufferers by 1,865,000 | Tae Cole iaPlng the last ta yours:— ak 4 ae. * Fears, Accidense, ‘Killed. Wowndate 6—Philadelphia.. $20,000 23—Jackson, Cal.. $400,000 es) $19 ie 10-—Alexnndris,Ve 36,000 24—New Orieans.. 35,000 rey . at he 13—bowlingGreen, ‘Zi—lhosion...... , 1,000,000 4 116 10 y +1,000,000 24-—Fayottevili oo $+ ae im 10 26,000 ALK... 2005 Dy eo 33 oe B—-Cohoes, + 15,000 25—Richinond Va, 36,000 Fi \z bf Se ee i Nae z 3—Angusta, Me... —_—-— t ‘Total... coabrregnla cuentas nO ae x 1 MARCA. — orem — 1--Milwankeo..., $100,000 17—Btoghamton N¥826,060 ay 200 SCCieweland okie. 12600 1o—La Crome, Wiss 280,0n0 ridden SDRC 4—Clevoland, Obio. 126 ; — + Wid. 2 | q S—Jacksou, Mich. 20/000 22—Hoston...'...... 40,008 porta 22—-Erthtekem, Pa. 70,000 &—Beveriy, Mase. 100,000 T--New Orieans... 45,000 9—Alexandria, Vi 0-—Hdarresburg, Pa.. 27,000 Pa ‘The following in @ statement of pes wan ee as City Mo, 35,000" | dee., had in the Courts of Oyor and Torminar aq d Generag + 25.080 | Sessions of the peace imand forthe city, anmcouuty of oa00 New York, in the year 1862: — 15--Cohasaot, Mass, 25,000 i Oyer and Termniner, — Coe, Loge. 1b—Portland, Me... 39,000 Tota.......+..$1 440,000 | Mamaiaughtor, third degroe. AEB 2 : arrmt., Manslauguter, fourth degree. 7 ; : 2-—Tetrolt, Mich... $90,000 10-—berry Grand lereeny, second offence, * S—Miiwaukee, Wis. 25,000 N.Y. ‘ ‘ 4—Wash ington .V.C 60,000 14--Coap rf 7—BiueLicksprings, ¥ ky. 6 1—Coltine: O—New York, Petit larceny........ «+ see aT — | Attempt to commit petit larceuy. 1s sere ceeee $760,000 | Conspiracy., i eS avewer. Entering bg v age ty stoal - ; i Lowest. Josep, Mo... | Violation of Flection taws 4. .+0.octeeseee evn V>—Boar Tales Chi'soione “ of law regulating places of amuse: 4 depts ‘phi. . yoo Violation of Pilot taws. | Ut. Fenox, Mase ot Keeping rambting and Gisonderly boosts n 1g-Dotroii, Mien. ‘i gaging in prire Mght.s.... 0.6... 7 e ¥ " Opening 4 sealed ‘etter without authority... 1 Hor set Mo theions raiachiet : rey Atienap! to procure an absrtion Kidnapping. 000° 18—Alyeandria, Mo..$45,000 | Abduction. ‘29—Preekport, N.Y. 42,000 Zi—Holmersburg,va 40,000 20+ Lreok| 00.0 Avaunlt and battery Bigamny... Rorgory , various degrees. seeseres+ osf4,616,000 | Burglary, various degroms, Adiempt to commit burglary Kunbercloment te Grand larceny. se ekahee ke Atterapt (o commit grand lacceny . . Petit iarceuy trom the parsou.. Attempt to commit posit larceny. Aacersory to felony afteningt.... Receiving stolen goods... .. Obtaining goods by faut pretomera, my he eon AM. (ir nwich,R1,200000 Total... ...... : SEETE (aekR. Ono hundred males aad tocrteon temaica wore sem- ‘T—Lonlegitle, Ky. $0,000. id—Kaltanore......$2§4000 | toned to imprisonmont it the State prison, Te agire 5—Now York » 40,008 ) 1o— Rome, Ga prigonunent amounted to three houdred TF irettt LA 20,000 | Ren faainlo.... af 00 ears.and eivht mouths. 3— Puttalo. 100 098 10,00) ary. nihety sir males an@ » 00m nee tomton, 8.0; one feroalee; Seatenesd to the City Prikon Coirty- chiles aa trgnty ced felaios; to Hoes ot Kefuge, tifizteen boys aad two girts. Indistinents foun@ - ‘Dy Grand Jury, ulne hundred and forty nine; dromteot by Gragd Jary, ono hundred and lwo; recege sappenr snd ansior fled, three thoosand fear A000» 20H doGrace, Mea 25,000 Dota 6... AT 01,000 Re Ms Newarlg | N. 3. £20,000 | Bieance Bh crt hundred ondeight; recognizances to appear and answor, - forfelied, forty eight. Vines and caste collectad and pas > the y treasury during Ue year $714 87. 25.00 y He cae. Boon |... Mt the else of the year the mombors of the préss take Ok Po atcaad th Tene 0 OM | ae portunity torelura thoir thanks to Mr. Hoary Vame 1, Cal. 200000. y cork, oud Mr. Sparks, deputy clerk, of the y 2300 yer cud Terminer and General Sessions, for Most. Minn. #2000 rnly courteove and geutlemanly conduct to 1LoChoubersb’g,Pa 290,000 thom during the past year. These rentionon have Lo-H. loGrace, Ma. 60,000 during each mew h compared, with there of 186) — bold their Fespect ive Fitaations for a number of ona have ohaays discharged the dutics of their positioam te the eutire satisfaction of the members oc the bar am@ all others having business at ihetr office, and we cord eho the wiah that they may long ive to enjoy the reputation they lave earned ; - 2,900 | r= Worcester, Maw 45,000 YO) on, 00 GOVERSORS OF STATES AND TERRITORIES = FOR 186% . fig = Sata Genes sree 8,008 af ——— Fiamnigan..... . a j | earn | Arkanea® .... <4 Tho. #. Pholpe, Military | Untom, AY O 20—Riddererd, an Jobu Gill Shorter...... Reber. ay ae Galiorbidcce cscs Leland Saniord........ Repubticam. Connectiont » . Willian A. Geckingham Repablican, William Canuon + Conservative, » John Milton see Rebel. Joseph ir + Oliver P. Morton. . » Samnel J. Kirkwood { James VP. Ropingon,. . The dollowibg &¢ qittonal table chews the above oes i pay Troviewani } Rebel 2 thomas CARDOY. oe i Kentucky. . Kroeat...... ° cum, a ; Thorman Oreeion Moor 1. Louisiane 1 Geo. Fe aine'y } Union | Maloe oo ses eees Dopml | » Auignetos W, Dradford. Conser | Jenn A Audrow....... Republions. ‘ < Austin Mair. ‘ Jacob The : . Hamilton ! Gamble. | Conservative, Plavborne 1. Jackson, 5 Hebel, Alexander Kare ey. Nothanje! 4, Berry. Heratlo “eymour deol Marker. _- —-— | ©, Jeba\on Mh Vance ) Rebet. ve 1T9 $17,640,000 j North Cavotion, {Tyr tau Muiitary. j hte David Te . ‘J y . Addinon C Gibb Revolutionary Patriots. “she a om Add ine On the lat of Joly last there were’but Fixty-two sur- wer fe _ Wil Shag, Com were lor | ramy Viekens... ) Rebel. ' viving patriots of the Revolutionary war. They 10" | geuth Carolina. { Rote beaion, WNP } pee. wor fae { Ipuam G. Harris... ) Reber, New York... Tennewaee...,.,. 1 wuam GO. Macrin..+.'} Baben ¢ ; ‘Tere Prank R. Lubpork..... p Revel 3 TAR d And, Hamilton , Mil"y y . Vermont ...a.... Peederiek Holbrook... Repoblicam H | Virginia, Kavteru, John Later...» « Rebel. ; | Virwinia, Vout. Branca M. Perpont.... Consereaaive, } | Wisconsy,.....,.. Baward Salomon....... Repoblicam. The names of thoso eight In the rebel Stateg have beon strickon off t peusion rolls, and twenty-four have aiet Since the tet of July, leaving only thirty “of those patriot | Loss of Life om the Lakes in 1962, | Wo have o detatied statement of the tows of human “ 7