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of Ovo domorabantion of the enn “7 ee etcon additional @pittrwoatton rebel aemy, Cou ral Breckinriage's divteton wae terribly punched om Frhlay. General Brevkwrhigo waa wounded im the eur, aud bip A@jutant Genera Billed. Wounded rebwl vilicers estimate their inee at from 12,000 bo 15,000, with 2 great sinughter of lending vioers. Uolonel Mulligan, of Senvessee, mortally wounded, t ia ‘Wo hospital bere, The body of ra) Ganson wae gent Gonth to-dsy. Geuess) runs’ ety woe sent to Nashviite. he ero j0 WAS Eheomnte od at t hak Desp In i ory oy Sundny Ry DY General Blankey’s cavalry, The re, orate Strugele and Viet bole cotreated wih | loss of thirty, negro fem Geveral Bragg’s bewlhmacters, » no tert ‘of the Union Arms. The Watest News from the Batthe Ficld. ‘Whe Rede! Loss 2ctweon Twelve and Fittcen Thousand. ~~ the reba army within five imties of Manchester, heard ‘General Urege say Le would go to Lnatiancova, Noses, Tenn, Jon. 7 186%, Our hole loss at Murfreesboro in kiled, woncded and meting Was mot ovee 7:00, ihe cobol luaa was from 12,000 to 16,0001 § ‘Gor army is purening the rebois, @vy rear yesterday, eight mies beyond Merfrecstoro, Feperted » rebel wagon train captured eighteen miley be” yend Murfreeebore yesterday. ‘The rebel General Rains was buried to day. Yoonstration was.alowed. ‘The bodies of General Hanson, Captam Todt, of the Sixth Kentucky, and Captain Fergnson, of ‘the Lowsville Logion, were erougnt in today. Considerabie. quantities of contraband gests were caiy tured by our Pick ois: Weather osid. “The river is on a stand, ‘No de- ttack on the Rear Guard of the Foe. Tua Recertien of Gaxekat Duriak.—X committee, se lected (roi the Chamber of Cominerco, met yosterday in room No, tO, Bxchange Butidings, fer the purpore of “Meneral Bragg Retreating te Chattanooga, making a:saagemente to receive General Buuer'in a pub on ic manner on nit return to mis ety. ‘Captain Marahat. ae, &e.. occupied the ctuir, and the eommittes wos in season for some me betie they con ented Ww admit the reporters of the public owes, Uo their admiasten the: chairman in- formea the reporters: that he had Fecoived a telegraint frou Geoeral Rover siativg that ho would be in New York on Bharuday (today), whem he-would vonfer with the cammictoo ax to whether be would consent to a pal ue Ot. Twas niderstood from one of the mem. the Chara ber’ who did not participate iv the meet- 10g that a protest signed by « 2 < ‘tho leading Members had been ae.t to the commistee against hutaing: A meetiog im the Cimmber of Commerce for on, other purpoxe than che regclar Dusiness proporly belonging theretd, dhd “the committee were therefore induced ty hold the meeting 10 @ dierent piace, Crverwani, Jan..7, 1863. Ou Honday and Tuesday the 29th aud Stu ults., were went,«6 you have been advised, in geting thearmy Yo iim andwecuring preitioms, Tho great contest vom- jmeven! vi Wednesday mwruing, the Sirt alt., and an ac- noaut of that duy T send in full, agreat deal of misapprekension prevaila in regard to tho maiare of the bittle-Geid at diurfrersBUre, expe sully 2 that portion which was. ¢ie scene of Uae Dluody strug gie on Wednosduy Fven the mays furnished to officers by tho indefatigable gor oe o Topographical Bay neers failed lo extibit: cor. tectiy the features of the vicinity. The ervor ecems bo be she confounding together of (wo distiuct ana separate Breums—Stove river, which rises in the Noriheru part at Rutherford couaty,ard flows past Steward’s Ferry, @amoet divectiy uamib of the Cumberiand, and Stone river, which takes itsvise im the southern exiremity of ‘Yow Exc oF Jaxvany—fanaany Socrery.—The Com- mittee of Sschems, covsisting of Meesrs. Blijah ¥. Pardy Yount Delavan, Isane Hell, Yougias Taylor and Peter B, Sweeny, have Aecided to omit the usual celebration of the battie of New Orieans, und therefore there will be no Mayet at oid Doanmany tuis year The gloomy circum. slances Under which the country ia wofering at present, ad Uhe fact thot thes cety bas many of its members PROCEEDINGS GF CONGRESS. THIKTY-SEVENTH CONGKESA, SROOND aRABION. Semate. Warermoron, Jan, 1, 186%s, FEO \OTDRA 70 Die STEAM LasraMy HAWLIC, ‘The View Passings? laid before the Senate @ oO momen. | entiog rom the Seu.otary of the Navy traney Aum tne eorrenpondence nd repy: ts concerning Who AY deus wo the steam Dadiory Parse. iar. Koso, (rep) # NOY), Presented petition protest: aig Agaiast the aglion of the Advisery’ heard or the Navy. RUE AWOL INIMENE OF SLAVIAY INTE Fyueraice ox couu asta. Mr. Pacmnonr, (rop.) of 1. fom tho Jottsiary Com. tee, reported bee the portion of certain citizens of land asking for the “mymediate repos! of the act abolishing slavery the {Fret of Coltmbia, with the iecommeondation shat thy Qrayer of Lbeqwbinousrs ou, he med de granted, THE DIP AOC OF MoovABTA, re Me. TReunci. also poported back @ pill. ‘relation to the Metrie: eonrtao? Winsesota, loge am! Kansas, and 1b was taken up emi parsed. DIEM ONTOS Gs THY HVORTE ©) TWIGS... (rep) of Mass, fron tho Mintary Commit. Was referred the wage vt the President genes ning the swords of Coneral "wages, irs: mitwed by General utler, reported u jvint resolution di tributing the swords as follows:-— fhe sword vated by Congrese. Warch 2.1841, to Major -Genoral YF. Butier, as a reward for his ditinguished military services during the it rebellion. The #word presented by the State of Goorgia'to he Ae posted in the library of the Military Academy at West ime. ‘The sword given to General Twigus by Augusta, bia native city, to be preserved in the Patent Office a3 a ‘trophy of the rebeliion, ‘THR KOUNTIES ‘TO VOLUNTRRRS, Mr, Witson, from the same committce, also reported back @ bil ip relation to the bountics of yoluutecrs in ertain caren, which was taken up and pussed. THK SUPPERGION OF INDIAN HOSIUATIRG IN MTNTIOTA, Mr. Rice, (opp.) of Minn., introduced « bill authorizing the: of the Treasury to pay to the government of Minnesota all the costs, charges and axpo.rea inenrrad in sopyrersing the Indin hostilities of 1862. Revorred to the Military Committce. ‘TH JUDICIARY BYSTRM OY THR UNTIRD STATES, Mr. Fourar, (rep.) of Conn., introduced # bill to amend the act respecting the judiciary system of the United States. Keferred to the Judiciary Committee, THY, NNLARGRMENT OF THE NEW YORK AND UUINOIS CANIS. Mr. Iam, (rep.) of N.Y, introducsd a memorial frow the Chamber oi Commerca of New York in respect Wo the onlargemeut of the New York and Ilincis Canais. EUTLEMRNT OF OUR NATIONAL QUARREL RY MEDIATION. Mr. Bayann. ¢opp.) of Del., prevented the petition of W. C. Jowett, stating that it being conceded here and in Larope that ‘the war is ‘or ‘odepender.ce on the part of the South, and for the freedom of the siaves on the Lart of the Narth, that the points of difference be -ubmitted to the arbitration of Switzeriond aad others as,favored by the Hon, Horace Greoiey, in accordance with ‘he friend!y mediation of Napolen, avd fur the establishment of an international court of ap.eals. PREVENTION OF CORRES! ABDENCE WITH TUE RECFLS. Mr, SumxER, (rep.) of » introdnced # Dip to pre- vont correspondence with the rebels. Kererred. ‘TAM APPOLNEMENT OF MIDSHT/ MEN, Mr. Davis, (Union) of Ky., introduced a bill to regu- and (reads io dw regiment sent under its a ep the Tomenapy regiment, Jackson Gnard (which out of fonvteen hundred enrolled hos enly about one hundred and fifty ou tts active fist), arethe reasous given for the euisei0n, ‘Rutherford avd’the easter pact of Campbell, ana acter Sravereing boih oF these aud a portion of Davidson, enters tue pberiand ab ut Cen mites below the Litier, ita the western branch ol te latter which flows past Martreesboro, sani quusiitutes the river of which euch yeavent mention must ve uzade in ail aesounts of Lhis Daitie. ; No mop I hav over yer ween represents correctly the pre tow of tbls wtream, aud, of course, 1 bod uot m¥se'r Bime to trace it out; but wien our fine of battiv was Tormed in front of the two ou Wednesday mor: ing, our det wing reated upon the river, and the men of Gen. Vau Ubve's division Died their canteens with water from tue sane, At ints place the river flows almost in a northern df ection, HS Course When yResing the town being nearly re west. buotod accurately the position of the various Brigades om Wednesday morning, bat as there were so avy complicated movements during the day, scarcely uy brigade acfoally irhtioy in the sume order in which 2 was tirst posted, T deem it unnecessary to mention ihe place of each. Gen Mocook’s command, which is the rigut wing of the @mMy, conrists of ihree divisions—Gen, Joluaou a, cen, Duvi's, apd Gen. sheridan's—posted from right bo leit, @® the order in which T heve uamod them, Jouusen's and Buvie’s betg thrown forward aud to the right, so aa te fora alive which made a conxiderabie ang'e with that of Bae remainder of tho army. Gen. Sheridon’s divivion was withdrawn somewhat on ‘She left, and uctod as a resorve for the richt of the ceutre, @emmanded by Gey. Thomas, but two divisions were Progent, Necley’s and Roussean’s stationed from righ? Yet in the order named, Rousseau’a being bat (Withdrawn and constituting the reserve on tbe ceate, ‘The left wing of the army, under the conrad of Gen, Crittenden, war pied im the folowing order:—Gen. Palmer on the right, Gen, Wood in the centre aud cen Vou Cleveon the leit, A partof Palmer's aad aise Van Vieve's botng thrown slightly forward. The enemy's live stretched tracsvertely across Stone river, from the Lebauon pike on the right to the} raok dw read on their leit At the begianiuy of tue battle M was considerably overlapped by our own rhe when Generai MeCook bad dally got into position Genersi Hardee. coma the rebel lett, consist’ ang of Goweruis Cheathum’s, MeCown sand Withe a, divisions, McCowu being on the extreme te tof tue wing, end © them tm the contre. The wing wa ve eoforcedon Tues lay nyt by the addition of Claiborne s+ formerly Buakwes’s division, General Polk led the rebel right, consisting Pestwn Suitus aod breewmrdye’s divisius aod Dieutenont Geueral Kuby Smite led the divisions Ww Uae webei coutre, The divislo of Breckinridge was ou the extreme rebel right. Besude these, there were 7A dependent detecliment; bat itis extremely povba diy that with these and tue reimfroements atterward ro. Sevedihe reoelarmy aot did outnumber even i it equalled our own The teid oF battle, iu the centre, was mostly a pinin, Bing toward Muriroesvero, Phere was 4 shigut elevacion @ cleared ground on both sides of the turnpike, and Seine patches of wootland, sutlcwut w conceal the Bester ports wo. our Loops UML they shoud be ready & advance, Holond the woods concealing our foremost lives, and t Ube Olt t thete whieh tw on the deft OF the turnpike Musical. “LA TRANIATA’’ aT Tite ACADEMY OP MUSIC. ‘The overa** | Vepri Sicilians,” which was to have been povtormod lust Mz at the Academy, waa unavoidably Postponed, owing ty the revere iness of Siquor Rricneti, A: the usu@iiy ready Signor Macca‘erri bad never sang ‘y this opera, Manager Grau perforce substituted the “Treviats,”’ with Mile, Cordier as the frail heroine. We heve had this opera so spiendidly rendecea here this season, With Guerrabella and Brignolt, that naturally the swhsia hoving (he prominent roles last night appeared to variave, Mile, Cordier could not make us forget ‘abeila in this, Ber best, role—one which she irearer, Aci abt ings most dehghtfully. MMe. Cordier's per: formance was coumendable, bit we think the role net suived:to her styls, which 18 more that of the comi: opera. Mine. Gaerrabella is deewediy the moat pleasing Violeta have had sine La Piroolomint graced our oper tic she has beauty, a fine dyure,acis the role with Giscrimination and dramatic effect, and sings the most pleasing! ht Mies Kellogg makes her debut fn Brooklyn for tris season, She has a well cultivated voice, sings with fect, and bids fair to become an artist of nove. she ig as yeteo voung that her musical career, now so promiving may be said to be not as yet at ite zenith, She acte with spirit, and will, no doubt, win great ap iaume at the Brooklyn Acatemy in her role of Paolina, i the beautul opera of +t Polite,” which we heartily commend to the opera goers in the City of Churches. ‘On Friday night we are to have) Trovatore,” with Signora Lorini os the Leonora, ‘On Saturday there will be a grand matinee, upon which asion we are to © the whole of tho opera of “Il PoMuto,”” with Miss Kellogg and Muccaferri, and the fiat act of La Craviata.!” The Misso we it Gey re. Jarre son Cry, Jan. 6, 1863. ‘The resolation offered in the House yesterday, to me- Mortalize Congreas Wo pass an act excluding the slaves of oyal musiers from the military line’ of this State, was reverred to th umittee on Federal Relation ‘The joint se«sen then convened to elect two United States -enatora, John 8, Henderson was elected on the first bal thy 57 majority over Robot Wilson, for the term endmg March 4, 1862, B Gratz Brown, John #. Phelps: Samuel D. Glover and Samuel M. Breckinridge were theg vominated for the four years term, The first ballot ro aulted as follows:—irowm 61, Phelps $1, Glover 34, Breckinridge 11, Noel, 5. Francteco, TAN Fraxcwoo, Jan. 7, 1863. Market very dull. Sales of 1,600 boxes candles at 18¢. The stock ot coal oil aporoximates to 300,000 gal'ons. ‘The Wavhivgton Territorial Legislature has memorial- ized Congress in relation to fortifying the Columbia river and Puget Sout axkng for the establishment of a branch mai! route from Salt Lake to Walla-Walia: arging an ocean mail from San Francisco to hina, and asking a change of the port of entry from Port Augels to Port Townsend. Toe Govarnor, in his message, estimates the floating debt of the Sta:e at £450,000" argnes igainst the national taxation of the mines belioves no aystom devisable that would work equally. Ib would be a mere tx on bor, discouraging the development, diminishing the product and inju tut the whole community. The true policy is to Jet well ene sailed ship Gleiner for Boston, Couaterfeits, Pmaveurma, Jan. 7, 1868. Peterson's Counterfeit D tector vays tbe following coun- terfoits are being ** shoved”: — News trom apeu and slightly eievat.d ground tothe rive | Rack of Worcester, Massxchnsetts, Toms altered, aia tormed the key to our eulire orition, and it w Vignette, three tomate fgnres in the upper right: in bet idhat the ur€tucy postr ee ay Luton amd ENG Tye upper contre a smal fly ing figure Dearing atablet re ‘hat the grealer portion OF tke Waguns were packed | 4n'x'on wich wide, and * ton’ acrune the leit end. This ts tor aaiety well dove. Charier Oak Bank , of Hartford, Conn. Fives. Resumption of Busines m the Balti- ore and 0 Ratiroad. Parti vom, jan, 7, 1863 Through freight and passenger transit was regul res tied (hte mo ping on the Baltimore and Obio Rat rt The balt-oost xe. en and haif-past eleven P.M. traing from New York make connections with the forty minutes past eight A. M. passenger trains from here going West. On gic ©, sme © rntlelds extended to the river, ama fou the other side o. the «treaun rose 4 low wooded inll, Tbe ground Goon the right was @ succession of dense wear thickets, wite ¢ 4 oyces Waere the frocks cameo So the surface and wooing © wld grow, belts of tolerate Umber aud smi irregular slayed Welds, Ibe pike and Teilroad ran near each otber. tn the pen space which formed tbe key t Porition from a powt where our Line of battle crosses. dow. a distance post on the railvoad indicates that it Ip gus (wenty-nite miles to Anumb fof houses uated in different parts of the Held, but none of Whew except "be brick builiing of which Ue iusiie wat Ddurved out tneday belore played any im) rtant part the sun be. IF Yet risen on Weduesday m ring when eneed upou be Fight. ‘The First Mutsou aun Keseock, abd Me First tllino, Capt ia Mo gbtain, cueied the rebels out of w point of wod iu from of sie iian's division, which now whighty ad wavced The evemy threw hinsell upon Sheridan with terrible © egy, bul wae thrice F poet. Again be advanced, with Iaeger numbers and g-oater des veration thos beiore, aud She idun’s men © com. + Palled to give ground. 1k was omy for a momen, bw aver, The brave and noble Sill, wsisted by Cuore during SAvers, oo 0 rallied the retiring troows. ‘The flashing Danver of ihe Flare once mre nummnoed, Atl aliaong! BL purchased the wictory with hie iife, the reber were fopu'red, andl driven from this quarter of the feild. i vated uy The Maine Legisintare. Pour.an, Me. 1, 1863. A aneeial ty the Daily Pres, trom Augusta, this even- ing states (hot the Legislature organived to-day by the choise of Nahin Farwell President of the senvte, and eleon Dingley, dr., Speaker of the House. The repab! can earns to-night ws ed Jose bP. Hall for s tary of Stale: Joho! Hoarden, Ad utant General; Josiah 1). Hum: nd, Attorney Gener t—all present ineumbent The Govervor will be inaugurated to morrow, Nastiv ule. Explosion * an Arsenal. m An explosion cecurred wer. to the oridesburg Arsenal at’ Fr tea ne-e ty pow ds of powder ex loded, b oweug th building. of wooden structure, to pieces. Eleven persous wore wounsed, ankford, caused by care Myeruoce Dart ov aw Uxexows Max,—40 unknown mao, bout twenty-five yoata of ago, as alimttted 1 © Hos) im! on Monday oight while eulfering fron severe wound ©. che mouth, (roam which the bind duwed in torrents, Indeed, 80 axtene Chat the patient died bet «th wold arrive i) upon Investigating the ease Jt Waa 4 sow maute: a'tor eight when tis occurred, asl bad beon browgt over ji. i ~ er of the Lhirty Coarth street and B! the came tinothe sun broke forth through womme | ey boas Uy Le atl,” "Wao latter found deceased ta Cokl-lvking clouds and finshed @ oleae, bright Hight | «# eschiess condi'iom, and, taking Compton on bit ayer she fold. There het vot clapaed ewen time to ra. | Brouyhe (yp af ' a Hiompitat where he @ . “ as aireuty sated, tomediate the ad * move the by of tie dead Goucral Sill, wikom all atten. | AY Pot Forte evan me oy ae Sie wae directed to the eatoune right. Thoumes 1. Robtawor bowed tat the tay rem hed Thre divielous of the enony-—MeCown's, Claiborne’® wily been received by Fume One Kicking deceased r with showy Son. Moth lips were b aud Chextham +—hind adyagged 10 massive covnmns, @0d | ind ihe tonxue, which was completely Shir ged hous y vpon A -hokon aod Davie, A portion | seeth, was found protering from. the tm OF the lidantry tu Jobacon’s divin immediately broke | te opimton of the doeto sri caused mks Jaden ” = from there w HO werd Was GVe (ome Mix inches fn almet, 1, Delore they hud daken ther arow fron height, wid avmoared (> be a Gorman. He had duke he sine! and ope OF the biteries (Haigorion's) wastaxea | lruwn Bur, Richly evrled, wid al monstneie. Hie Seiore tt Kred the third round, Arena ove ape pe rag A teond pe nek cloth vest, . - " brown punta, anda pair of boots witha paten upon one Foor Bigarton! It was not his faglt. A truer, Sot, | 10)"tlhon the perme vf deceured was Rend a Sreaan tor, braver young man ® weldom £ thea eivor welch and ab etapty pocket buvk. Coroper Godin gt wee Lite greatest a bition LO take pPArt in & hatein ud T remember wel how often aud how earncatly be deplored what separation from the old Third 14 eisiog whveb prevonted bit from taking part {p the bat bie of Perryaville, THE LATEST NEWS. row ited Che luqiiest at blue o'clock welbexday, Arrivale and Departares. ARRIVALS, toamantp New York=€ A 0 Motte 1Y Von Lavtns and family, Bei ka ‘Alex IBN Juan Marines Baio, A Fy Hones. Frane Byiat and lady, Caroline As Gesine Meyer, Ho ityel, 5 ro wd indy, AK sre en ; Dovid Wireebhorn, Jaco Hiehor. Bertha igor: lady ana éhildren: ‘an Holle ep 1A seer a, Wow, ti en Chae ‘on om ef rit Hoos, fer and farnity, Civerswann, Jan, 7, 1864 A epecial despateh from Muriresavore, iated @4u lust.. late the appointment of midshipmen in the Naval Aca- deny. . TROTRCHION OF OVERLAND EMIGRANTS. Mr. Nxemiri, (opp.) of Oregon, tutreduced a bill to provide for the better protection of overland emigrants to the Pacitle cons ‘THR GRADE OP NAVAT. OFFICERS. Mr. Haxs, (rep.) of N. H., introtuced a bill to reveai so much of the act ostabli hing the grade ot line officers in the navy, as authorizes the appointment of sear admirals and commodores on the retired jist. Referred t the Naval Committes, DE{ANGHMENT O¥ THR MAILS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND WastunGron. Mr. Sumwen offered a resolution directing the Post master General to furnish to the Senate any intermation in bix possession exnlaining the derangement of the mails between Washington and New York, aud showing what can be done (or the removal of the evil. A NEW SOLDINRS’ NOME. Mr. Pomzoy, (rep.) of havaaa, offered a resolution in- structing the Committee on Military Aifairs to inquire into the exnediency of providing a auit:ble location ‘or wid establishing a soldiers’ Home for destitute and dis- abled voldiers honorably diecharged from the service of the Gnited stat: Adopted. THY, DISCS} GR OF STATES PRISONERS. The bill relative to the dischurge of Stato prisoners was then t ken ip, and Mr. Frei, (rep.) of Ne d., proccoded to address the Senate, c ntending that the privilege of suspending the writ of habeas corpus was a power vested iu the President by the conatitution. [ut W the Presi dent bad net this power under the constitution, thea 8 has no power to delezate to bim any such power, guage used is descriptive of the very power by the kings of England in suspending this at. No instance can be shown where the Englich Pa hament ever altempted te suspend the writ until a ter ft Rad beer suspended by tho Crown, and then all they did was to RaNction the acts of the Crown. Therefore, he ciaimed, it there was any argument derived from avaloxy. it showed thet this power was vested fn the executive and net in the iwiative power. He ‘urther contended that the clouse in the constitution, ag originally prop sed by Mr. Pinckney, proposed distinctly that the power should be exe cised by tie Logisiature upon urgent and pre-sing vecusinug: but the conveution refuse: to adopt that, But enb-eq cently Mr. Gouverneur Morris offered the clause as it now stands, confining the exercis: 0. the power te casos of rebellion and iuvaeion but omitting all Teference 10 the legislative body, showing, by incerence, that they meant to con’er the power upon the execntive. Resides, tis 18a power which, }: exescixed at ali, must often bo exerewed with rapiaity, and, pérhaps, at dista t places in order to save the nation; and the men whe forme. the constitution must have intended this power should be used by the exec.tive, and not wo awat the slower action of the Lacislative power. I the President of the United States, when this treason first broke out, bad exe cised this power, which he (Mr, Fielt) bebeved he »ovressed, and half a d zen men bad been arrested, if all probability this sterin might hove no It is ob,ected that this is a daigerous power to comer on the President But he thought that there vas more danger to the Lberties of the country {rem Con ress than from the lresident; and those who were willing to con'er full martin! power upor the fresident were giving him much grea er power, and liable to much renter ab han thi, There had been a grest deal of clamor wb ut the ar esta that had been aud he was id the frieniso the government had piven too much importance to this clamor. Those who o;pose | the utminis- tration would Lave eam: red about something at any rate and every new r which the administration had put forth w suppre-s this rebellion had met with malignant and determit poet Theugh there micht bh it was (bat there hid net been arreste enough. He then re erred to the res lutions of the recent emocratie Convention in the State of New Jerse they did not reoresent truly. the op. New Jersey be ond claimed that sot thal niways been an anti slivery State th rooghiy conservative State, standtug by ail ih promises of the constitution avd there was nu tionist in the Siate The abolitionist made the destrne- tion of slavery an end. The true republican, mado it a meaus toanend, They went ferth to save the Union and if the destruction of slavery was a mens of saving the Uni-n, jet i be destroyed; bat if the dest uc tno slavery ns to destrey the Union, be would preserve slavery. Locking wpen slavery ug a great moral and eoctal Yet he a’ not think it was the ony evil in the world, and if the destruction of slavery was to inperil uw f the Union. be would be the last man to b+ With it, Hehnd no doubt of the ultimate success spment in the struggle If he co id doubt tt, nat make him doubt the existence of a Su ‘This y tion and constitution will not be what! ree from the contest purer, nobler, geer, and » mere puied and hap y people than ever befo-e. He rejoiced that this nfiiet bed come, as it ius! hay come sovver er later, aud never could hove come uta ever time, No pation has ever be fered thas to go down in ts ear'y youth, In the beautiful imayery of the bible, oar sun will not be suffered to go down whie itis yetday. We shail continne to be a beac n light to iilumine gl the nations of the world, to beacon them on m the path to freedom. LETTERS OF MAROTR, Mr. Gros, (rep.) of Iowa, ineved to take op the bill to a therive the | resident to issue letters of mar: ue. . SUMNKR Moved that the bill ve reverred to the Com- 1 Affairs, edd the bill to be passed, eo that the have power, after the adjoernn Cong: ee8, 10 Issue lette the country fom vessel ) Mr. Scwven suid thet that would be kiving the Preal- dent the power to declare war, Mr. (dua explained that the bill only gave the power ip case war had been declared against any other nution. ‘The Dili was then referred, FRYE READING ROOM TOR SOLDERS, Mr. Poor. (rep.) oi Ve, called ap the joint resolution ReagtiNg a portion of Judiciary s fora (ree reudiog |. Foote aad Hbrary for boldiers, wiiich was adopted, FORSTER OF FAY OF OFS AKT FROM THEN POSTS. preme Berg. dertroyed, b Mr. Viraes, (rop.) of Mass. caked up the bil forfeit: ing tive payvo absent efficere of the army. ‘Ths bill for: felts the pay oo officers absent over thirty from wounds or oie, and Hf absent | theif ua & are 19 De strte trom the rolls, Mr Crome, (rep.) of NIL, efred on amen'mer thot leave al lowing persons eiek te vead a eertitionte to that ett Mr. ere BOFEMOW KeVEH thousand eight hundred yt bonded and A fevertes Was {Hine stage were Maen Lo Femedy ths evil, Mr. Fresannen, (re).) of Me, abked i the Military Cer mittee bad thken any Reps to on mente, ee the proportion oC oifeers gre of the men Mr. Wr nes eaid the conmm!tioe had not vot considered date the regi- exceous that thet, but world, Bhere were twe © bondred regtm and he (bought they mbrht be coneelidated int> five bane dred of #ix Lustre, afl save the country forty or thy millions. Mr. Clark's amendment was adopted and the pill paseo. RXROUTIVE RRO An eontive sweeten then followed, at the eonefusion Of which the Seuate adjourned House of Represemtatives, Wasuivoror, Jan, 7, 1963. (MR INTRODUCTION OF THE MowROPATINC rRacroN WW tM 7 aunty. ‘On tnotion of Mr. tax, (rop.) of N. Y., the Commi on Miltary Adaire were diseparged from the further oon- sideration Of certain petitions asking for tue introduetion of the homeopathic system of medicine inthe army. PB BLCALIATION 08 BYLOTTE® ney, Mr. Senawien, (rep.) of N. ¥., from the Committee on ‘Naval A@uire, reported’s joint resolt on tht the Seore- tary of War be direuted (0 G78 great to the severai States fm est mating the number of soldiara enrelled thervin, for 2°4 who areeulisted ty the paval service, and who OU arise might be linbie to military nervioe, Paesed. To INCRAABS TE BPPICIENUT OF THE MARIE C ORFS. “War, Hrewaan, (rep.) of Pa., tntroduced a bill to further imsreaie the efficiency of the marme corre, Referred. 148 TRANGFRR OP BALAN wr. Seren, fen.) et R. 1, mtroduced a dill antho- rian Ube aecounting officers of the Treasury to make Wanstors o balances im certain cased. Referred. SRT OPIN: |ARAMLITS YhOM THE ARMY LIEW. Mr, Pars ron (opp.) of Ohio, intrednesd a preamble ‘der of the 17th of Deeomber m the army nex, und Ph Lak cihuned his Wg General Craat’ tig the Ji two fons i peaceul ¢ depurtmeat to hours srithont al ther proof thu ue or ravi anny, vd n resideute tm be> expebed Wilkin twent, nual, therefore, vesatved , +Aid order dewerwae ib ceondemnation et se undet the Peocident as Commander-in-Chie: of the army and navy. vm motion of SMe Wasmucrye, (rep.) of Mh, ib was tabled 6 agaimet 3. RROOH ING TIRE. er Meese, Heiman, W: Niarne, stewie, of N. J., and Ken- re permitied by LeaniMoLs consent to Pecord tir votes in favor of the Army Apprupriation bit Whee gentiemen were absent from the civy, asthe Commitee en Goyer:nuent Contracts, at the tame the Dill wna passed, RESOLUTION OF THANKS TO i i veruR, Mr. Hevonys, (:ep.) of Ohio, offered a resolution that the thonics of the House are due and ae beruby tontered to Major General Buiter for his energetic. able and Ba- Mane adninpisiration during Ms cominand of the Depart- nyent of the G Mr. AL (opp) of Obie, woved to lay iton the table, Menereed to, 27 ami.st 77. Debate arising upon the resultion ft goes over. DEWATR OW THE BANRUPT HILL, The Horse took up the iankrupt bill, Mr. Roscox Conniixe, (vep,) of N. Y., gave a brief bvs- tory of the measnre and of the pains which tie seivet committee had taken to gather ai poseib.e invormatts upon thesubs ‘the Partiamesc of Great Britain puss: abil im October, 1861, whi b was based on a reper made by five English lawyers,on which they bad be: stowed three yeurs ot labor. Tims report and bill were imperted by the committee, also undertook respondence gumes hit extensive with various ju lawyers and business men, Who were supposed tbe in: tolligent relative 10 this subect. By the-lgist th ed the committee bud prepared this bill a geod deal of care, and iptrodveed thy the Horse five thousand copies, which were printed for dist ibution, and comments, criticems nnd wivges- tions were invited, The committee, availing Uemseives of all these means, had prepared the bili which had just been read at ‘he desk — This bili wos based op the ;eli tiows of two hondred thousand men, incinding a very great majority of the heavy cretiter interest of the osu try, ‘rbia eubject was en.inently philosophical ard eum plete. The merits oi the Rankrapt bi! did not depend on the arguments feo 6 ist, DUL ite applicalnitty to, the esisting condition us affairs, 1b mht not be auniss to say that ‘hose who have piveu the greatest study te th subect believe ‘hat @ permanent system at bank ruptey ix exgerticl to every commoere we the ouly state om Christendom bankrupt law.” He th aght it was alk true that no mercias poopie excepilag our own bad eves made ex: er mout ofa bankcust kay aod rejected it. The act by Congress 1p 18:1 continued in operation buta Tt wos allow ycomsiderante harm snd i with eoreiderable unanimity bevore th eerMRILE HT Lo Cones sue bil was NOL Au MBO! vont iaw todischarge everybody, bat was weil garded so ag to property avect all classes aud to upches Low prostrate and inneceut entorprise wid allow at again to beactive In conelusion he avid they could secure by thia measure the god which could net De accompli Twas. It wasvor the Iouge to say when they vuid be prepared te vote on the bill. Mr. Tuomas, (Upion) of Moss., lid net know whether he could vote for the bill or wot. Tt xhouid be mace ns porfect ag possible, The Aritie® Bankrupt law was the Most pertect syxrem eve! seen, aNd Wax pass’d iD a Lime of pence and extraordiuary quiet. Owtne te the peentiar circumstances of the country the sub,ect ehould receive the moxt mature deiibersticn. Mr. Henan’, (opp.) of Obio, as a mem er of the se ect committee, said the bonor and credit of preparing this Dill Botonwed to Its chairman (Mr. Koseoe Cunkii He beileved that the bill embraced substantiaily all the ideas avd jeatures which such a measure sho. td contain, The question of vexee and war had uo relation to the pas ange ot che vankrupt bill, If care was bestowed upon it in war it wan hkely to be as good as if prepared an time of peace Mr. KYLty, (rep.) ef Pa,, briefly arened in fayor of hot 50 Minch for its effect pen Uke present ar upon the future, ard to tae care of the wreek which might resalt from the cireomstances now surrounding uF sud the superabondarce of paper mone Mr. WV ALYOR, (rep.) ot Mags, east the observation of his lite had con, inced bim 0: the great want of & uaiorm: vystem of bavkruptey. Every country should have stem. None feit the nece sity more than our own »#; eoially from the peculiar character ef our currency. Mr. KKLLOLG, (rep,) of IIl,, moved to Ley the bili on the table. ihe motion was not agreed to by a vote of 89 yeas to 66 ung 8 tollows: kAs—Mevara. Allen of, Binxbam, Blarof Pa. , itak Cham good de the bil sia, Ancona, Babbitt, Ba: e3 Butinwon, By “ig jain, FA. Conkiing, lop, K yerton, Grider, Haat | won Hie Ho wan. Ho unon, Kellogg 0 M1. Knapp, ban car Loomis, “MP erson, Maliory, Macmara, Mout s, Mitchel, Moorhl 0 Mot, Mo Nor on, Pure, Per: ry, Porier. Price, Ko lis of N. H, Rolline o- Mo., Sdanks, Sh’ riown, shiel Sucrn, Steele oN. 801 a Viboara, Wal Wallace, Wick itle Waren Wood: Woreerter, Yeu man Aly. Arnold, Asiwy, Baker, batter Cavert Campi hy « Hale Hute at! Love. 0; rlof Vt, Nixon, Ric? of M : iki, She ta: Mass, Thovons of Md.,T senburga, Verree, Walker, Ward, Web-ter, Wheeler, Windom, Wood, the further consideration of the bill was postponea until Thursday week. i adjourned. Obituary. Draty OF an Astacne oF THR New Yorm Heratp.—Mr- ALsxaNpek Hereurn, @ vative of Bauilsire, Scotiand’ died at bis reridevce, in New Jersey, on Monday evening: suddenly, at the age of thirty-four yea:s, Mr. Hepburp had been for some time pas. sullering from dyspepsia; but his recent Hives, which was but brief, maniested ne uses of alarm to his friends, The deceased was, tor hear.y fourteen years, connected with the mouetary de- partment o the Hraito, and about four years azo suc couded the late cashier iu that important and one: rous position. He was regarded by every man in the es ablishment oF his ge: tality, Kinubess and siagle heart eduwss, aud Was appreciated by lis employer for hie ajtt tide for business. Ie was ready witted aud weil versed m the lore of Scotia’s bards, and Was thus never at @ bos for on appropriate quotation. Alexau er hepburu las eft many frends who wil miss tam from their mist. His remains were folowed to the grave atJers:y ‘ity emeiery, sesterday, by pumbers of those who knew ‘and appreciated bis anpretending mes its. Tox Hunter's Yort Homcipe—ime Dectasen Ipextr ragp—The Inquest in the case of tbe unkeown German who was beaten to death at Hunter’s Point on Mouwday night, was coucluded at Bollovue Hospital yeste duy by Corcner Cuilii, A brother of deceused appeared at the devd heme during the invertigetion and identitied the bat of Martin Kielbeck, who had been mixsing wowe Kince Mouday morning. He stated that 4 Wat a carver by trade, und worked at No. 172 street, and was a seber and industrious mon ced wo fighting or quarreling. Kieibeck was not ed with any one wt Hunter's Point, and whet cova bave brought bim eve: in that veihberhood i a mysery. Its supposed that he wos euthed across feiry by some enemy. and there be.teu to death, as acquit ec. A post mortem examination of body, made by Cr. Thoms &, Robitson. showed that deati we caused by hewocrbage, from wouncs of the toveue and uh, Which ivuries sppeared to bave been ¢ being Kickos with a heavy boot. postive testimony, the jury w verdiet of “Death ‘by blows ti persons unkucw 7? by fn the absevee ef ay em «lea to rend a] Brigadier Genera: Barry ihe Coned States Army, Hl. Beals, of Boston; D. Penuington, of New Jer. and Job AL Poor, of Portiand, are # port Leure. Hon. Zadoe Pratt, of Pratteville, N. ¥., la stopping at A.M. Hungeriord, of Mount Vernon. BG. or an Tuomas N. Andrews, of the United States Army. Jolt S. Batchelord and W. F, Noreross, a Gorton, Jono fH. Bailey, of © + Brown, of Cincinnati, aid Wil of Lihae#, are stopping at the Metropolitan General B. F. Brace, of Lenox: Hon. H. A. Risley, of Duukirk; Hon. T. Pomeroy, of anburn; Hom. H. Morgan, of Aurora, Col. T. Willams, of Detroit; Major J. Ladd fod Mor Maun, of the United Sater Army, Aiwor s. P, Sanford, of Providence: A. G. Willams and A, 34 Clapp, oF biufla, James 0, May TK, apt. GW, Rogers, of Norwich rthingtun, of Cincinnats, atid Jawes T. Ants, Of Chicopee, are slopying at ths Aster House. Vermont Wa Three tnindred ama twent,-five wick and wounded sob diera of Vertnont regiments wit artive bere this (burs day) morning i charge of Lhe special agent for Vert Frank H. Holbrook, Bey. These soidters have Jooted from the varlour hospitals i and around Waek- ington by Mr. Holb.ook, by pera: sion of the Seoretary af War and the sanetion of Bargeon General Hamnor op the request of Goversor Holbrook, and they are © torwarded to hespital in Bratuebc rt Jounsou hes the steamer i bow Way dite every convenience fer their rece;tion, well warned, aid how ‘a auificient corpe of aewatan® under Captiu Vila worth, together with medical atrendsut® furnished by Medtea! napector Meno.gal, t0 dress their wounds aud etherwiee mivister to theif wants. They will be (ur nished with an excellent het breskiest on their arrival, and will proceed by an afternvon train to their dectima: tive in charge of Mr. Holbrook. The Karopa Outward Bound, DOr Jam T, 1868 The stoamebip En-ope salted thie forenoon, with seven teen possengers for TMalifax and forty five tor Liverpool, tay Cabos out Litle over §150.000 1a specie, ee e NEWYORK HERALD, THUNSDAY, JANUARY @& 1803. THE ACY OF THE POTOMAC. 4 feavquannins, Anny of THe Potomac, : “ant, 1968. f AlRengd the rebel foros on our front bas been greatly Fedueed, and the army at Port Royal entirely withdrawn Trom view, it is not beifeved thai any have beon rent to roinfores General Bragg trom thie point; but that they Dave merely fallen back upon the line of railroad for greater facility in procuring sunpties, The aipoxphere ts much colder to-day, indicating the npproach ef severe weather, No mo days. emont of importance has taken place for several All in quiet to-night, Major General MeCteit PHYSENTER "0 HIM BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL ‘TRBTIM: TAT. Coneral MeClolion bold a levee brother's house, whien was largely attended by ladi and centienen, Mavar Heury and the beads him this morntoy and presented hima with the testi- OF PHULADEEPHT A. wa, Jan, 7, 1863 st evening at his Puram the eity counetls waited: monial authorized by the Connei!s some tiny since. City Intedigences Rrmovata axp Avro wrvr.—Shortly after hie ape Street Ccmmission r Senator Ce. NIMENTS iy 18 STREET Dear ent te the position of sell expressed hie teter- mination not to interfere with tie subordinate officers in hie department until atter New Year's. ‘That momentous vecavion having come and gone, Sir. Cornell bas com- moviced to devolope the plang of bis adwinistration. piace, ne tot nd 1) render thit easy he bas appointed Mr mM. Tweed to be nis de poetodon all the workings of the city govern- tand foliy competent to manave the affairs of the Street Deparemont daring the abser Comm isewmer in Abang. Inspector of Ines Su lose mir dent of Mari heed, tt being apou a friend of Aide In state to heey lis ostiton as —* man who is tho. In the second Aldermen) ome, ‘day Jim Irving, “a on Wharves, nd formerly nader City Tospector Delavan, essary to confer, that position an Mite ‘Toe eiury per an- num amovnts (0 $1,200, of which siug Jittle sum one Jax, PD, Flyin will bethe anoual recipient. the ORL Oberh 2.000 por yo: Sip rintendon year. Faward ©, MeCoune Hugeerer of Iie of Reynire vicw Jonathaa Purdy, remov Depty Superintendent of ie Boice, vieo George I. Lyach, Superiitandent of Whar, Piers and Stine—Rusee Hoole, vice George White re On Tnesday last Hiowing removals and aopontments were made:— iin. 1 iy vice Wu. A. Poor; salary Supp lies—Henry Wajhice, salary $2,000 per year, rot Sep; tem hertes amoved; salary $2,000 per rover; salary $2,000, Anthony Miier, viee Bilary $2000, » Melapaid, vice James H.W hit ’ Per Mon. Post Clerk of Repairs and Suppties—David MeCarthy, view Feonk Copner, remaved; sulary $1600 per year. Cok of brian of Roa Jobo Ker Spader, removed: salacv $800 per y Tt rumored that «etill large deeapitared t0-+i yy well be lnagy is toepidation, hardiy bow pitial bleo wit noon, bx Tae batiding was e Those ww whole aypearon woe is greatiy crows hours of ten in the number of officials will The xiute of feeling Chat exists ‘The clerks are in a state iT anxious Ww be clerks ave in a ition, Sespense os broadly let " filve is marked Street Commis ioners every now, hetweon the uikg and jour o'clock in the after- SION AND Los’ oF Livy.—Abont seven o'clock yea, te-day morning au explosion took place in the percusst: cap tuetory of Mr. Gott, im Sixt Pleventh ayenve, killing on Whipple, and siigntly injering another named Asi second ¥treet, Bear workmen named of tbe tirely destroyed, The preuises of Mr. Milay , next deor, were very much shatter. by the hock aud the joni cy oniderobiy frightened, bus be- yond the bresKing of a ew ponaw of giacw there was no further duinige wert us, Tt wis fortuwate that tee eaploslon ecourred at Such an & ater in the dey, when th od wiih operatives, Ube joes Coroner Ka upon the body of dee: Ay bho eho, yfor bad it tukea plac: # ld have bean crowd. fe would bave becmyery uotited to bold ab fiaquest “yw sod. Asonink Exriosioy.—The percussion eap factory of toberis & Co., in Se snd Tenth ave os, was also dew: Luckily mm thye instance no ty-*ixth street, between Ninth edt by an exylosion- joas of life occurred, oretnises were suut up for the night when the ex} Wook pikes, CHANG IN THE Weattea.—The mild, springlike woe ther which prevailed here for over a week experieuced @ tweided check yesterday. Tue temperature descended © quit Bn overeuat, sole day, but Deid « upon lepraioma from the ayy or y rapidly until towards evenin, ti, and the con wi whon the wind be- suiticient to make ohe A snow storm thevatene! to fall the very steadily without dropping Jy overcharged clovax Ab the evening advanced al signs of @ svew Blurm disap- ured from the ky Pa aphere the coustiens stvrn she betor Muingit he ady moon a/o8e, and be si very light gave the WKH the cour, froxty atmo york! col with great brl'lian: y jasbing t+ coh to ove of ihe fines ights we have been iavsred with during the presest winter. Scaring Proerecrs —There is every proapect of goo kiting to-day or the lower poud of the Central Park, if ot on the upper, and the tee on the Fifth avenue pond, eing bearable yexterdav, 1 sure to be in good condiiot U-day. We may now expect a litte sportand much mug heulthy weather, 2 SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC VOR >BW YORR—tRIB DA’ eve BM wige Waren.. morn 10 2) . 72) moon wae, tt CLEARED. ficamsbip Parkerspurg. Homan, Portlané—H B Orom- wells Ship Macy Ocden, Ha’) away, San Francisco—sntton & Co, Ship Republik (Brew Sclithiut, Liverpool—¥ MaeDona\ Co. * Ruip Dalhousie (Br), Harvey, Giasgow=F MacDonald & a ‘chin ‘St George (Br), Cowen, New Bediord=Geo Bavery ac Hark Mont Rark Antioch, Cardner, Marsefties— ima, Har foore & Henry. dox—T T inwight 1. Bar Bar) Gen Warren, Hartz, Philadelphia—Soutbard, Wright & ivasey, Rark ‘rank (Br), Stanwoo! P! (ladelp!inw=Prett, Son & Co, Bark Comet, Mortixon, Phila elp as Owen, Pétiengiil, Ne od WE ells Co Thia—Southard, Wrigit & Philadesy Nox Cayea—D Rt De sot itae—Thowipaon & Bry Tiumpb (Br), burferd, St Johns, NF—M E Green & hark Damon, Kart Hussey, Bri levsia (Br), Benker Brig Th Hunter Corry. eR De Brig H SR Boyd Bi Sehr Young Trare Sehr dd Behr J Seord Ward, Sween S br Western Star, Bearse, Harava-—N 1 Bi plaveon CB: Flom ng, Nassan— 1 Willems (Bri 1%, BAXter, Port Royal=§ W Lewis & Co, Ay. Matt, Boata: . Kiwan, Re Grance=D I Dewe Mall r < Houghton. Whittemore. Jneme —Passey & Nick han, *Rin'on. Know es, Nassai—ios Burns, ) Reafot—D OM ry 8 lr H Rrown, Seainat, Washinton Van Brontn Slaght. Rein 8 BStr Slag: chr d HW Allen. Avams, We Sehr Daniel Town © yon & Uc C ks Page, Fr clue Mary, Tie Tyler Re or © Here, Rpear, Wa Bonr Joseph Holmes, Apple ga hr Neptune, Byrd ne RO Whiiden, Neal, Philadrip: te Phi Me TB Raxco, Witt 8 Benrse, Bi * Wi ard Norwieh—Kenr ton—J Smith & Co n—W Brown & Co, Ven Brant aé 1. McCready & . Balumore—M T Run: Phitadelphia—Van Brant & Staght, Pi tladelphia, Waal . Washin, nd, Tow and. a acter toms Whe +. Smith & Co, . Thrasher, fa nton—J W Moke, S.camer Dudiey Burk, Crane, Newbern, NC. Steamship New, York (jen), Wenkes VR Sout ampron 2h, at OM, with met 0 Ovlr ie 10. re, VED. Bremen, Dec 21 an D0 pmesen Arrived off Sandy Hook at 2AM. Tad strong W. ga e# ret por! of passage, am on Dc 30 and diet Dew 24. Windhor termust severe be rrckne the Newrdles. pr mew cin Gth inst of Nantorket, Bi nee fr Li: erpel: at from Bremerhaven Oct of Bath (U8 transpori iid Key Wert Jun 2, in baling, 1o US Quar- fer Part var bie winds am? ‘ox, Ham stearne tp S.raiiia, gos rent Eastern n ship Wieland ark. 8.0%, New Or. of U & sloop-of-war Vandslia, Comman ‘er MB Woolsey, Por Bosal. 7 days, 24 ond Bt just, oof Hotteran, bud a very heary « Mount Vern dinya, with muda, to Dark Jane Wales ¢ do F Avesau' re a Bon wa wins tennen i tin ballast. ri, Back Cop Afi Nebr Snow Bue Sehr Keir RP Chase seer d Chomp shine re. # Miseeliancons, mw York, was (hi nshipy Ang) o-en and eer fous: (90k on vow wae @rverwise aon pit ow b to Gey Dear, Dov dae To neknow (Br. of Dera 10 0 ater . W kales dur ng the passa, and bo af the Grond Hen: comes. lam ber, a o Kr ch tire (be, OF Lutien arg, NED, Know lem, Ge gon Nieclat tole, spose sebr Jos & ne torNew Yok, Bri, ‘a Boi Keys, par Thompann, Hilt She GIRO (Br), DR de Serr he Rel GL, Lov Sehr Wreeth, 8 yp Bagi rear) Cobietgh, By rt or Qetoreen, Meaney ce Weatenester, Nye, Providence. BF Spaniel Srevaente dows BF from € ee 1 ries Dee Y A wand (et A 2», Mit, Antwerp, Oot eR sat 8 de the remains of tad Hos te faa we al spars, (ir, of Suse Eats, Marseition, 68 ). Hates, Beltre, Hom, Dee 11, with ADEs Bacrizer, Martiniave, » Vr @ PEL) MoCiond, Rt Thomas, Dee ae t to Tywes & Siti, brntdt off we, 3 days from Mire rk, Baltimore, 9 days, © OF aA 1G idence), al, Had heavy weether, Ye coy bhepherd, Cardetias, 12 Melewt A Deman, Dee 2s, oft ‘the bark Whistling Wind, 10 days, with outa, to iy Aten, Elizaberhport for Pembroke }, Rlivwbeth por ia, Neston mri uke ot, TE Aaya, ross Monroe, Vinalie faye Condi, Baltimore, Paitin ore, uyrh. uy Cou tobns, Britieh Qneen (Br); Melville. am um, + fresh. nt pesotaRet 4 having ebip Londen, Mustbul, (rom New Yorn for London, back 'o the Dowas with loeol gn dackor and chain.” She Maw slace beem applied with offers frown emnegat ‘e—Put im, Am hark Evangeline, Gregory, for end revert. isi, Gelioper bearing a! out Wi 20 miles, passed @ bri “i apace spin and ieseen Ww go down ensign (Austrian) act in the fore rigging; at the Gime blow blown away; aue was aficrw iny heavily we were wusbie to renacr aid, Having split » Ruuaber of saliay hes pit in here to repair eeree FANAGHY, Dee Bie-The ship J 8 Parsovs, Mitts, prpool tor New Yurk. has viea tobslly ost ou Tan, wees of Bloody Forcianc; tet amd 2d males with, Fowied, rémata dey <.ved! chip going to ple oa Grxexoen, Dec 0eeYeweriny afternoon the United dom (#), for’ Porto, in coming down th een seems ke tiny, rig Diemond, white bringing whone safety 200-1 Grwyam, Deo T8-The shi ; a Mo (cheat ams Tone), wae driven trom New York for th va the rock# north of Tarbuy Point durtag the gale tua vt acele at. morning; crew saved, an & Grant, at Ye) 300): bark. taghed for debt nave lie rn bark Fen iy" is aL aD DOSODD, Coronet, anid bere a few Adin, Be PRIS, AB 008: 1 & Goof Newer Tyne allowed to remain unit! tha weatis. ‘unierates, Tstand be learned that there bud been quantitien a Sunios, Dee t= tie Ao Qavwago, Was purchased by Hal SLIGO, Dee W—The Taryain', Luce, team Now York, whie® wenton the hank, beiig. vite ss ama. wm grand ground, © Capt Knowles, of brig Joum Butler, arrived vesierday from Gonaives via Fortune iaiea, states thie while. att rane soan, vandien, fans of oll er! ahoohs, sino part 0: Knee, drifieden thorpe tie & ekde of acklinee Tato frame the Iii to 24th Dee pi Speken, te Ship Aree Mason, ence Tor Sau Fransiaco, Nov 29, tat 28 slo Rising Bum, Skotiiel?, from Roston for neinttae Bie bal on apd tho ceuw Game eee shrp Guar Pasta, foundered at sea, ‘ woe Nickerson, hevce tor Conttantinaple, Dect, #41, lon 28. Park Martha, Daily, of aud frum New Bediord, Nov 1A, Jat $30 N, lon 23 Riel New Onteae, Deo 14, 1a 830, ‘Bri’ Richmond, hence for ton 33, Fore); n Ports . Antwenr, Dee 1A. © hips y N¥ork, Briswennaten, Deo IAs) Eilve & Mat vide, Nordenholds,, NYork, Founsaux, Dee Arr Piocatayna. Smithy NYork: HUENOS AYRKA, Nov Hetil sniu Josiah Bradiee, Nichols, Catentia, Hon, Dec li—tu port shi Sbernn, Jo-dan, for ig rabogsny. « rdan iaek witht revere mgt hile taking in tmanocvuny a Test se giner 9 Paving Patek Wie jovane | tn @ low Ue pe at webtea bc 8 days from Liverproh Dt for NYurk, aprz, Di r) ae Release (U8 soreahl Cor vamer Shana, Corwe roy sad Tows, Nov ig—In 5 chy a yma ‘ork fur Shanghay are Le 5 i, Dee Qecary Myce 8 Tet i), IRE bert, Pita. b Ano, Hevricky do: « demphia; such, Bi Mliwnukeo, fora Storena: eles Blvatetuy Pette, aatanvae cher, Dr ssh, eehen Willian Sancer, Glover, Boston; SJ ners, London (and eid. e ond «4 for New Londen), Ty, Sneilgrove, NYork, . Journeay, NYork, in port. 3 Sai (tedt, NYork; 22d, Ade- ‘Oct amare Marmion, Warsaw, Hong Reng: Mth, Paul Sh nebae. w, Dee .0-sii United Kingdom (9), Portland and: ‘Therese, Doane, du Gioriiwee, Dee d—Are lark Vela, Nokerson, New York tand wid Lith for Mala): 12th, Be brig Seoun, Pursell, Tra- and wid Mt for NYork). it to W 7th, bark sctalte, Howard, f-om Leghora fon: 13th, whup Geent Western: 1th,’ brig Sout gie. Wind E (6th, tres). Cos atv Dee ieLu por! ies, Walker, from Boston wer Lith. Go ng bo bith, brig Eowern Bight, fram Boston : aerate) ek, Dee W—In por! Urschr J J Frith, from New York ue: ar xt sERORG, Dec '8—Arr Canoe, Alexanderson, Lug maandé- (Havana nC Bm er bri: ving, Couns, F hey Gate, ye OP) aM Fb ri i “it Bs ‘27th, bark E ody. Gever, Elise jours. Jon 1, Br brig A’ ton, Croton, Pordan: Br khip Emerald Ise, Wun er, HY (Br), Deacos, New Orleans: 250) geiphias 20th, unre Atbe Amo», Pratt, do: 3le), We loa Dow, Baitime Cas ne. suander, NYork; Jan 1, das O Dynoh ARAN CUR. ‘O.t 4st, beige @ Bsidy, Po Carts, and Ocean Wave for Maia); 2h, Sth, Annie Bower y Continent, bit! San Pru NYock, Bist, Ourrington, Wo 4 et 16, 8 rk, ran Fi vu Kane ; 28th, Winved Racer, . mings. Rane Jobnson, Melbourne, rr Clarixe: Bord. Bird. Singapore. Lian hat, Dec 20—Arr Disp ten (a) Babcock, New York: Arica (_). Andessom, vie Matiax: 2). i Robingouy lawry. N nt eas itornit, Si" Nem, Ge Put tack 22d, Ro “op Watlington. for NYork, Sl 22d, Milton Tock t, Hae ‘el Cid 224. Emerald, Lu York: Sondugky, Hall, doz, Bien Austin, Ke ad, @ Youn: Xam, Merry man, jeomgioa, Nebien, Romiy took, Afb rule, iloocnbe! Sou Fries 0 and Vaneee ers Tainnd: 224, Manbertau, Dron, 8¥ock: Prank Meee, Bc00\s, Portiand, At ont) by Chance.lor xian, New York: 3d, Conatan- Creevy, do; Africa 6). Ancerson, Haiitaa so) Boston: iar, Le Bas, San irancuco and Vancouver jan, Lowry, NYork; Fortuna, Wison, Alexsudria; id, Bau yan, New York Artmnussen Sewothrul lund. Le an, Lyra, Chi verpoal for Caleutta; New Orn 4, Rinsell, from New York, Mantis, Oot 12—Air Hy im © * * K Sng so 7s art atu ataNzad, Dee 2b—Arr \ ork; M- co #, Chase, ils aut Soston; Delront, Ginn, P i, aehirs Donna Anna, Kil ao Tor Kong; ith. War Parioen Sith, Prunes n Fran isco; alah, Jor Ws me Windward Parti h, brig Windward, ; Oce sn Ranger, Lew+ e Het »: DOth, Brive Stein tatid +} Sis, Stromness, Warwick, do; Peutie, Ross do; Ply Bush iam, Butuan, ‘ston. b, beige Chryatal vemonck, # ia; Ambrone tht Bra, der dna, ere thon Fhe), Dunham, Mew Laoo {Br}, Cheihton, Pine pha tween Doe Init ast," Cobvoy, Woodward, for Puy loumr Die 2h-Arr Margaret. Finley, X¥ork. meee, Dee tlre katrprise, Hay bes, Benge Meena Livro ee ahr ; ‘Crunes, Baier, from Santa Cruz (ang pre- 2—Sid Burlington, Howes, Syiat Bm wa Deo 12—Arr Gy ler, Winaty Brstng. s ‘orbes, NYork; 10h, oo; Lit. Minerva, Ayres dot lth, Meda. Potier New Redford; ydney NSW; 3th, Golden Sl 22, Kate Hastings, Kivi : £8, Brain, Vong Kong. “Cut dain, Kudy Sin nim. ayo, and Honda, Nas We Sr moma, Dew Reis port brig Addy Swift, Avery, wte orders ew T oon, Dor immArr WH To: nsend, Hil, Belfast, Sle ‘st, Tre an, Barb ig, Cub THIN a: lime Arr bark Caseo, Gardner, NYark ; 17th, (WO. THs, co 27, wohew Meteor, Carman, Mb. Son, Warten, do. Wt mo n, DecZ—il Chas A Farwell, Amésvury, and Portiand Roa's, sehr Armag, a Bord any O° do 22d, Preaiient Fillmore, ora ley, from Londen for NYorik, jerteun Ports. vents Raker, Philadele: 4 GUL ert Po mhantas, Berry, da, jharks 8 hem, Come "and © Van Horas rabina sen ‘e-pook Senthend, Linseotty Starks P Masris. 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