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b4 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1863. — — + eres — ———— AY £ REBEL CHRONOLOGY. THE PACIFIC 1 stocks arc steady at the recent edvance. Govern- | £7088 reoeipts of the company for the past year wore as 12% 550 do guar.... OLS NEWS FROM KEY WEST. eeee “ B RAILROAD. ments are without change. At the second board | puseuggr ae” See Minch Coton... 250 Cleve & Pitts. do ration Ceremonies at Sacramento. | the market was irregular, but waa generally lower. 500 Arcival of the United States Transport | Chronological Record of the Principal | Inau " Events of 186%. s p Baltic, Focus the Ratenaal Saami -ten. 6: Sa Rasoovro, Cal., Jan, 8, 1863, New York Central fell two per cent, and the 350 yh ‘Ths United States transport steamship Baltic, Captain . peer: ata dae $) At noon to-day tle California section of the Pasific Rail: | Western list was generally lower, At one time Total... wie 900 Cleve & 2. J, Comstock, lust from Key West Jan, 6, arrived at 1.—Battle at Port Royal, S. ©. Party of tile enomy | road was inaugurated with imposing ceremonios there was quite a rush to sell stocks. At the pub- ee re ewe . S Chic an Tho purser, Mr. Julian | landed, and were driven back to their gunboats, Engase- | Both housos of tue Legislature adjourned in houor of | 1:0 board, at four P. ML, the market was very . M., @his port yesterday mori 2 dell ment at Fort Pickens. President Davis’ first public levee. Alga reports: ‘Mason and Slidell loft, Boston, th ae active indeed, though etill irregular. In some Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne Ch anes on ¥ mortgage boa 85,000 | 1400 do. ty do, do. se 100 C, B & Quincy 65,720 | 600 Harlem pref... 1OMI& PdaChien, 42 © city government at Key West was to be handed 4.—Logisiative Council of Kentucky elected Henry C. Distinguished roprosentatives from nearly every por- i q 86,065 ——— to ells aye upibe military commandant Barott aud'Wan, E, Simms Confederate States Senators. | tion of tho State participated, tn the proceedings, whicn | S¢curities the sellers were in excess of the buyers, DO Be Ot ae 81,497 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT, Balti Judge John Hemphill, of Texas, di = were witnessed by & vast concourse of people. while in others prices showed an improvement | (00) partes) tees rove Fupay, Jan. 9—6 P. M. infor Andrew Goagrif, and Captain I. O: | ¢cfrench macot-warAperoachsd Ship taland aader a | Gov. Stanford presided, over the quotations of the closed board, asthe | New cnginos and cars...r.. S020 | Asuns.—We heard of sales of 32 bbls. at 834e, for pots, Ship Tsland, came passengers in the Baltic. nov'tral flag, for the purpose of business with the French | At precisely half-past twelve P.M. he struck in the | following list of the prices at five P. M. will Led Deseo uedion Rou 6, nat and 75¢. a 8c. for pearls. he following vessels were Consul at Now Orleans, and was trod into by ® Yankee | prado for the railroad embankment in front of the city. | show:— <7 7-281 | Baxaperurrs.—Flour Was quoted about 100. per bbl AT KEY WEST JANCARY 5, 8.—Skirmish at Silver creck, Mo. Appropriate and eloquent epecches were delivered bY | Y3 6g, reg,'81 97 @ 98 Hudson River. 88 & 88 Re... career $1,436,317 | higher, with a fair inquiry and very light arrivals. The sited States frigate St, Lawrence (flagship), Captain 9.—Hurnside expédition left Aunapolis. Col. Lubbock, | Governor Stanfor, Judge Crane, Prosident pro tem. of | U: cou,’81 973¢a 983¢ Harlem.. 80% a 81 gs21375 Tl anile the fi ui last year is | day’s salos comprised 18,500 bbis, State and Western, k. of Texas, died. the Senate, and various other mombers of the State L6- | U cou,’74 80% a 9034 Harlem prof. 61% 8 62 | Srivgie Ts 7 increase of operating expenses 18 | 4 999 ppis, Southern and 1,250 bbls, Canadian, within our States steamer Santiago, Commander Ridgley. 10.—Battle of Prestonburg, Ky. Enemy repulsed by | gisiature. Treas'y7 8-10n 10234 a 1023¢ Reading...... 86 & 8634 ly cota PRAT I pecan Sieg Up'ted States steamer Huntbville, Lieutenant Com- | Confederate forces under Gen. Marshall. ‘All allusions to tho great work as a bond of Union, as | US6's,Ly cor. 96% 0 67 MichContral.. 03% 04 | | Anno @ financial condition of this | Fev! go: tmandiag Rogers 12 and 13.—Burnside expedition left @ld Point, and | well as a national highway of trade, were received with | US demand n..13644 @ 1355 MichS&N Ia, 473g 0 4 PADY m— Superfine State and Western. $6 10 6 35 Un led tates steamer Magnolia, Acting Master Potter, | caught ina succession of damaging storms before and | enthusiastic cheers. Tennesses 6's. 60340 62 Se a Construct’n ont. $7,771,062 6 60 6 Unived States schooner Wanderer, repairing. after reaching Tatvorks, Charles Crocker, of the firm of Charles Crocker & Co., | Virginia 6’s.... 63 a 65 Panama RR...175 Peemnnt tees: Akan 6 6 8 50 United States schooner Kugene (guardship), Acting 16.—Battlo near. tronton, Mo, Confederate troops un- | contractors for tho firat eighteen miles of the road, | N Carolina 6’s..72 a 175 Hiltnois Central 86% 36 | rel As pty to,013 6 65 8 10 Master MeCiintock. éer Jeff. Thompson drove the enemy towards Pilot Knob. | announced that all the arrangements had been completed, | Missouri 6’s.. 66 a 66% “Clev & Pitts.. 6534 a 6544 | Raverephes ni 05 a 7 66 Tenusport st-muers Atlantic and Pocahontas. 18.—Ex President Tyler died. aud that the work of grading the route and building tho | Amoric’n gold.131% a 18734 Gal & Chi..... 853¢a 85% | LP actoutts, 20,360 160 & 900 at ue ND J. Aky 1. 19.—Battle at Somerset or Mill Springs, Ky. Gon. Zolll- | bridge over American river would proceed without delay. | Paciflc Mail...147 01473 Clev & Tolede, 82% a 83 ‘Asaeta tnttnnde cf 900 a 1000 United States rioop Viuceunes, Commander John | coffer alain. Sacramento wears a holiday aspect in honor of tho | NY Central .112%a113° Chi & Rk Is... 853 0 85% | “Toone, 330,192 350 a 6 25 Madigan FEBRUARY. inauguration of the enterprise that ig to bind California to | Erie.......... 6934 a 693¢ Ch,Bures Quin, 99 9935 . p 390 a 4 50 United gundoat Pocahontas, Captain Gamble, 1,—Skirmish at Bloomey, Western Virginie. elena the Union in a ciosor embrace, Erie preferred, 994% a — Mil& PrduCh 45%fa 4536 ‘Total $8,201,040 ford pray bow on aa pee pene : ms . ee be D Bl Roll sin Manton, — el rt " ¥ " D . . States suo celia Ball ot Manton - 3.—Three federal gunboats opened fire on ’ Aid fox the Lantnahine Balteness, The earnings of the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Wheat again advanced 2c., with sales of 160,000 bushels joveral Rerty , KiMo ® | BECEPTION ON-BOARD THE RELIEF 6HIP GEORGE.| Chicago Railroad are increasing largely. From at $1 54.0$1 67 for whito Western, 61 46a $1 63 forrod > INDIA aoa ee a ES al leg tee ern sant cates srtecac ends » January 1, 1862 to November 30, pant a We have received a copy of the message of the | 24 amber Western, $1 35a $1 4 for Milwaukeo club > y ig —Ratt! ced at Fort Donelson. ment WOTO. 6 sos scin0e cane . b A and amber spring, and $1 25 a $1 $6 for Chicago spring. on eee 53 TeLPOrt Dagtlaoe: suerendered after threo days hard | most ploasant reception took place about eloven o'clock | December estimated + 428,009 | Governor of Ohio. The entire indebtednessofthe |. was 1c, dearer, sales haying been wade of 65,000 ar WYRE ith Gy 196% fighting, with hoavy loss on both sides, yesterday morning on board the relief ehip. George Gris- ——_—— | State on the 15th.of November, 1861, was $14,897,- | bushels mixed Western at 814¢¢. a 3c. for sound, and Arvival of the Steam Tran Shetucket from Port Koyal 4 auponialenh! Copataee Pn yo States or- | WOld, which, as repeatedly announced, has been loaded | Earnings for the year.......-... «+++ -$3,800,009 | 273 $4, of which there was paid during the year | 67c.@8lc, for unsound and heated. Rye was quict at ee cite vote ili oe eg ee ranved. "R-M.T. Hunter, elected Prosidont pro tem. of | with provisions for tho assistance of tho suffering English | —or, in other words, $2,000,000 net, which, as the | the sum of $765,610 73, leaving due November 15+ Mey eae Pip ete’ tashels malt ar $1 60% Aes . Stanier ‘Magniita elas coed the senate, and Ehomas 8. Locock, of Virginia, Speakor of | operatives, and yesterday prepared to start on hor mis: | total charge for interest on the three mortgages is | 1862, $14,141,666 61. Of this $2,679,379 29 is irre. | Oats found ready buyors at Gde.a T3c., aécording to p Ietand— Fis 9 aa poate craon Davie 1nsaxurated President of the Con- | Sonot chdrity, ‘The effair on board the vessel was of © | onty $365,200, leaves about twenty per cent for the | deemable. Of the balance $857,883 86 is payable, | 1sl\y. J Tsland—Farst der of Colonel Good— tnost gratifying character. . Most of the benevolent 4 : Besxwax.—Yellow was stealy at 40c., with a moderate Arrival of the Transport Pocancntos and Saiting of the’ | derate states: say pact we ena ipl tte pipts vent Ee | stock. Notwithstanding this handsome showing, | principal and interest, at the Stato ‘Treasury, and | domand. : Georges Oreck and J. 8. ‘The ‘treops from Bak: ‘aukee army occupy Nashy! SAucisaten Sid wlicsat’vaetbad he “deaaciiantta’ wer | Still better is expected this year, as during the | is designated as the domestic debt. The balance ec ee i a aa a Azp dition Who Have Landed Ieve—tho Orden = Day of prayor sud humilation in the Confederate | one occasion, and had the pleasing satisfaction | ©Stly part of 1862 the government was employing | of the redeemable debt, $13,283,778 80, is pay- | — Cuxaicars were scliing slowly at old rates. wi Provertyon This fsland— | *EEE*- 7 able, both principal and interest, in the city of | , Come—There were sales reported of 600 mats Java at Colonel Good Regarding 2 My Fames Bilor and His Enon "She transport stoamor Sh part of the Forty-seco teers on board, arriv and will proceed w a vessel has wonder, ‘Transports m hundred men are pla responsible? ‘The Un MARCH. of congratulating cach other on the successful termination | the Penns, sylvania Central to the exclusion of pri- be _1.—Martinsburg and Charlestown, in the valley of Vir- | of their labors, The ship itself was beautifully decorated | Vate business, and the Fort Wayne road had no om Port Reyal, with | ginia, occupied by Yankeo troops, with flags, and the appearance of things altogether wasof | through connection with New York. The road is husetts Volun. ufederate forces evacuate Columbus, Ky. @ most cheering character. . 1 3.—Marttal law declared in Richmond, Va. ‘Among the gentlemen present were the Messrs. “Gris- | four hundred and sixty-seven miles long, and is the how conling, | ¢.—Battle of Poa Ridge, or Elkuorn, Ark., commenced, | wold, Samuel Sloan, A. A. Low, 8. B. Chittenden, A. T. | shortest route from New York to Chicago, Cincin- cana. That | and continued till the 8th. Generals McCulloch and McIn- | Stewart, J. C. Green, J. Sturges, David Dowes, Capt: Geo r 4 n Safely is to all g | M8h killed, Lunt tthe,commander; Rev. Urs. Vinton, Adams, Cox,Cuy- | Dati and St. Louis by over one hundred miles, In a ye | 8 —Naval battle newr Norfolk, Va. Tho Confederate | tor and Sinith, and a great number of other gentlemenot { Pennsylvania they deem the road better, and its indeed when two | steamer Virginia played havoc among the Yankeo ves- | prominence, ” ~ ; Tables thanati cra‘t. Who ts | sels. ‘About noon the yessel cast loose from her anchorage, securities considerably more valuable, than those guolia, Acting | _ 9-—Confederate army evacuate Manassas and Centre- | and was tqwed down the bay by the steamer Oswego. of the Erie and Central. i New York, from which fact it is called the foreign Be aaaaetiae ol a ds citaaa aided debt. Of this latter the interest has been paid in Corton was firin 41 Gc. a 69)gc. for middlings, with sales of 700 bales. gold, and that on the domestic debt in currency: |“ Fyenams wore more active and rates tonded upward to- This distinction is helieved to be unjust, and the | day. To Liverpool there were taken 1.0m bees flour at . Gevernor desires that provision be made for a uni- oie bs deity Re ON tao Tinie wekeolenes at Ta. od. To form rule upon the subject. His own views of | London there were eygazed 60 tons provisions, 100 tons propriety in the matter are thus set forth:— oil cake and 60 hhds. tallow at 303. a 32s. 4. con 500 Upon the question itself of paying our interest in coin, | tieroes beef at Se. Gd. To Antwerp were shir much may be said on either Aer nd aes ‘the mea. | bbis. petroleum at 88., und to Bremen 100 bbls. do. at 98. Master Votter comn - United states trans- | "412 ietand No. 10 attacked by Yankee gunboats. ane emer, mich bad. pera together in the | ‘The Secretary of the Treasury will arrive here | sure; it may be claimed ed pee thea od od Ae tab tatiris Coioraare abiagion eibeamat os oe rt steamer Bultic, ar: fternoon—the former 21.—Battle of Valverde, in Arizona. Chairman of the International Relief Committee, | by the late train to-night. His visit is for the pur- | perform all hor agrocments, we cannot with pales com- | the Contivent; a British bark to an English port, with pel our creaitors to tuke anything else. On the other | wheat, at 83d. oi it BC rom & mest slice side, it may be said that when this agreement was mude | _ HaY.—The demand for North river continued active at cruise,and the latter | ,23-—Battle at Kearnstown, near Winchester, Va. | who explained the object ef the gathering in @ i ling bankers on the General Stonewall Jackson, with about 4,000 men, engaged | yn? QxPIAIuC the obieet of Te ar of wry” ole, | Pose Of consulting with the leading o rom Skip Island ¢ orks, Sho will take 10} about 18,000 Yankees under General shields. quent Spacches followed, Messrs. Low, Dowes, Dodge. and | subject of a financial policy, and obtaining their | ‘i'was not even contemplated by our wisost statesmen | 90c. 981. ‘ two hundred tons of proceeding on her pas- APRIL, Rev. Drs, Adams, Smith, Gardiner, Vinton ‘and Cox de- | yjews on the subject of loans. The recent advance | that anything but coin would ever bo declared a legal | Hors wore quiet at 17c. a 25c. for now crop. cage, By the Baitic we have news from Now York to the 6.—Pattle of Shitoh, Tenn., commenced and continued | livering addresses, which were listened to with the deep- ial siness at Washit tender, nor that the national government would ever be | _ Merats. @ demand was moro animated for ingot 22d witimo, via New Ovicans sud Ship Island, no | UU 7th. General A. 8. Jahnston was killed. est attention. in gold'has occasioned some unea: at Washing- | competied to issue a currency, and require the business | Copper at 82%o. a S3c.; Straits tin at 4040. adic., and Sash a 6 a 4.—Island No. 10 surrendered to the federal forces. Mr. Low, ‘Treasurer of tho International Committee, | ton, and it will probably be discussed by Mr. Chase | community to receive it at par, when the same would not | Pig lead at 8c. » 83¢c. mails having beon rece here since the 17th 11.—Fort Pulaski. Ga., surrendered to the Yaakees. stated that the amount contributed was over $105,000, .d the bankers, with a view, if possible, of dis- command, in coin, its nominal value. ‘This state of things, —There was less doing to-day, but prices altime, Vessels pass day, but do not | 24:—Federal fleet succeeded in passing the forts mear | and,that thero were on board the ship 11,236 barreis of | 2nd the bankers, i ae ? however, is upon us, and the wisest cannot tell how long | Were firm. 104 bbls. and half! bls. New Orleans changed siop or deign to leave r. ‘there has been | ¢W Orleans. flour, 200 boxes of bacon, 50 barrels of pork, 500 bushels | covering means of checking it. it may continue. Is thisa guflicient reason to justify us | hands at 34c. a 37c, . i ; a 25.—Fort Jackson surrendered to the Yankees, corn, 500 barrels and boxes bread. There yet remained | we hay ived the report of the Superinten. | in violating aa agreement? Surely our constituents will | Naval Storms were inaotive and unsettled in prices. f ff no improvement in onr condition since last | 26,—Federal gunboats arrived in front of New Orleans. | in hund $30,900 \in cash. RSTO COS: P iP - | respond, +!No.’” Tho Fund Commissioners should, there- | _ Oms.—The market vias quiet for all but reflued petro- sear. The news from the } of Uie resignation of the ee ne : ee da? ey aati Mr. Wm. E.®odge offered wa following resolutions, | dent of the Banking Department at Albany. fore, be ‘directed. bylaw to provide sudlciont coin’to pay ated fia BEF ore tetas Coen aise ougl s, eurprises no -—New leans formally occupi ry ler, the | which were adopted unanimously :— . ‘ate bank circt the interest upen all of our debt. Principal of the es - masse, Kasha phason ony yioMnetinend dasticon| Bo g Resolved, That the thanks of the committeo are due to the Hie ssolie shes (beleenren nea ee debt, being payable at our pleasure, after stated periods, | ® $12 60 for prime, with sules of 1,600 bbis. Boof was ia Yadivals, of which we Lave a fow. We humbly trust 6.—Battle of Williamsburg, Va. Confederate toss, | following persons fortheir gratuitofs s@rvices:—To Edward in this State on September 30 was $37,557,373, may be suifered to run until a more favorable time for its | limited demand, with sales of 200 bbis. at $11 50 a $13 for ‘ant Mr. Stanton, as and Gen. Halleck, | killed and wounded, 1,600; Yankee loss, killed and wound. | Biil, Esq., for the purchase of four, thus saving to the fund | being an increase - of $9,541,625 during the liquidation. plain, and $13 a $15 76 for extra mess; 3,700 bbis. and 5 chief oO ed, 3,600, a large amount in commissions; to Captain George Lunt tierces lard within range of @4%c.a10%c., and 3,600 as General-in-Chief, ¥ r cousigued to obtivion, | 4; 5,009. a wont Point, a. for Lis offer to command the ship to Liverpool; tome Au | year. Over $19,000,000 of New York State Stock Exchange. boxes bacon at Tic. aGigc. Butter pualinmaa ‘isco Woe jook upon the’ pr :. gustusiMuiphy, pilot of New asacomplete } §—Battle of McDowell., Va. General Jackson putting vt (rust that the result | Milroy and forces to flight. War, he will be 9.—Pensacola Navy ¥ard evacuated by tho Confede- Fates. Bilin ce (Ole AT ae none cee foeeen puiecl Gearon tant movement repels the notion put forth by the Secretary of the uger. 11.—Tho Virginia was put on shore in the vicinity of | _ The following interesting letter, from a British M-P., | Treasury in his recent report, to the effect that Fway, Jan. 9, 1863. — sate, > Binie, ah ig Fok for Westera. 60 shs Co... Cheese rul ull and heavy al . 60 y re : ig Ruce.—About 4,600 bags East India were sold partly at 150 do . 149% | Te. 8 Tie. 1000 US6's5 20’s,cou 97 1700N Y Central RR. 116 tenner demand was fair for most kinds at former 6's, 'T4, cou ures. . prea es 73-10 pon 108 15 do.. Ce ‘Svices.—Sales were mace of 2,600 mate cassia at 4ic., do, k, for taking the ship to é pt fo tlie Asxoviation of Stévedores, for wading the ship; | stock is deposited as security for this circulation e Ballast Masters, for their services in Dallasting th | besides $12,000,000 United States stock and bonds d, That thank due to th for thet: i pe ees eceyorten imromptly; pen eibkagor and mortgages. The Superintendent indignantly vindioation of General MeCle will be, if not appointed Sec Geaeral-in-Chiof of the ‘The United States ste and sail to-morrow mor; 2 wit! coal to-night I, ae T have always Craney Island, fred, and, after burning fiercely for up- | whose name we did not catch, was read by Mr. Low :— 6000 US 6’s, 1 . OF 160 bags pepper at 23'4c. a 23}¢0., with S cases nut ove w most useful | Wards of an hour, Diew up alittle belore five o'cook on | Mr Drax Six am obliged by your kindness in sending | the bank expansion has been the cause-of the in- | ooo Pee ares ato Sars eat totes orem < she ean be made | the morning of this day. me the report of your proceedings at the Chamber of Com- | flation of priees, and charges that inflation wholly 100 do. ‘Suaans were a shad: higher and active, with sales of {080 it actively employed. 14.—The Legislature of Virginia expresses its desire, | merce. It was great and idea, that of sending bread ahs tollay of che" padeval’ goveruisel. 7 Ha 3500 Erie RE. 2,500 bhds. at 1034c. @ 1! 3-16c. for New Orleans, 10c. @ Tho Magnolia hus alroady paid (or horsoif by the capture | by resolution, that “tho capital of tho State be defended | 10 our distressed peuple cashire. Besides meeting | upon the policy o! gi gi 3 ‘2 2000 do 1030. for Poto Rico, and 934¢, a 10%e. for Cuba; also 236 of the steamer Memphis, audrsiso wiil ktrgely increase | to che last extremity,” and assures the President of the | the bisher demands o: « Christian duty, itis a most politle | likewise criticises with warmth Mr. Chase’s bank- 60 boxes Havana at 10¢, «11/0. There was moro doing in tho amount to her credit now that she i= commanded | Confederate States that “whatevor destruction or lose of | S°P-,cij Maui {nity an otnemtion, resined the attempts’ | ing aheme, and trusts that our delegation in Con- 200 refined, which were likewiso firmer. Te prices of ake her. ugeful, instead | property of the State or individuals shall thereby sesult | enilst them on the side of intervention, They have in all BB * 200 Stuart's steam refined sugar aro as follows:. tb quality = * ¥ desire appeared to be | will be cheerfully submittegto.”” 2 their sufferings refused to take a part with theSouth, You | gress will resist it as an unconstitutioanl interfe- $00 Erie RR loaf augar, 13740; do. crushed sugar, 163¢0,; granulated cites biniesigsiic a eae eg eel ag ing’ Staees nays “yt aoe ee oe ast our, induentiolrul: | rence with State rights, and that the Legislature a sugar aie. aroun sugar, 13340. Dee iD. 509 ame order of our new | repptand 94,—Battlo at Front Royal, Va.; Yankees de- | been naturally deighied to see your great republic ending in | of the State will take prompt measures to pre- a wae @ heard of sates of 175,000 ibs. at 10%c. @ ts nil wo need, and | feated. Battlo of Lewisburg, Western Virginia; Confede- | ure, ‘They have not sympathized se much with the South | yent State securities*being discredited as a bank- 1000 do ‘Tonacoo is in fair request and prices well maintained. rate defeat. ‘though domi: it cl sof the t lasses bi ur. |. 5 Batile at Winchester, Va.; General Jackson de. | Sily saympathy ior each other), as with the party taai | ing basis, On this point Mr. Van Dyck is ex- 150 Hudson River RR 1% ‘Tho sales were 223 blds. Kentucky at 145¢c. a 240, tho Yankee army, puts it to flighty takes a large | should weaken and divide you ane people, A large part of tremely warm. On the subject of a return to 2700 ‘a do... . 99 ‘Teas were quite firm and more active. Wausxry.— were 1,000 bbls, sold at 40c. ° number of prisoners and a vastamount of Yankoo stores, | he upper midis class follow, the fashionable leu) of the ; hae . do. -—— rem. Yang Fouons, § 26.—Bombardment of Vicksburg commenced. Skir- | Sailing ode of our press hootile to the North, Bur the reuse | SPECI Payments he says: 2000 Han & Si J bds 84 THE DRY GOODS TRADE. nding, af . itxamination | mish at Hanover Court House, Va. of the population have had no sympathy with the South in How soon the banks will be in a condition to resume isiana 6’s.. 70 ‘Tho transactions in domestic cottons have been fair of the records of an eleciion. he ity ot Key West, ‘29.—Corinth, Miss., evacuated by Confederates. any part of the kingdom. Whilst the Y¥mes has been writ- | the payment of their obligations in specie it is impossi- | 35000 Buf NY&Elgtm 101 on the first Mouday of December, 1862, ity oificers, tinds, 31.—General Jackson falls back from Winchester, Va. fess poselbie to hold an alse ae Se ay er tation en che ns 19 epdbtvercanne 20806 pyar dnlern lay alaricgtstl esa ; no gO- that said election was conduc’ in ‘runner, in cone | Battle of Seven Pines commenced. foriaity to the constitution of the U: 2000 MIC8's c Imsf ba 121 some desirable styles, and the reluctance of egme holaers oke eoting in Londow er elsewhere to express Pympathy tor the South, ‘Fhe working class of Bogund | Veroment returns to tho redemption of its issues in coin. + and that all ¢ and JUNE. 1000, 8 pe bs 12035 participants in At had s sdiesianco to the | 1..pattle of Seven Pines ended. General Jackson de- | have bad a vague notion that the cause of the North iter | Under the present aspects of the Treasury Department, lop etch td ee ee ee ¢ :uen and tfere | feats the enemy near Strasburg, Va. canse. They have not had a — clear comprelrension | with a prospective engraving and printing establishment Mish So 2d mtg 99 Prices have been steadily tending upward; but in the municipal offl- 4.—Confederate forces evacuate Fort Pillow. of tho character of the quarrel, but they kuow on | in operation in the attic, a paper dopusitory im the base- | 4000 do. oe 9S main are not yet relatively as bign as the price of the , wilassume | 6.—Skirmish near Harrisonburg, Va.; General Ashby | the one side there is slavery, and on the other free | ment, and an officer intermediate, Who deais out innocu- | 29000 100° i comirol ot the | illed, « sees IMUNOMn. Suit it must be admitted (Hat the workiey | os Promises to pay at the rate’ of a million and abalf | “co00 do 100% sepemierthcatioh Smnsihn Gaetan Rvs tenn 1300. vee nske@ | 6.—Gunboat battle in front of Memphis. Tho city sur- Blass in this couniry have not La great political intuence, apart | dollars per lay, a ud commentary will be presented on | 40000 Mich so kg td 108% perils cad cae penne fir aaly. rg Hg ph glen ating LHonidnotine | Peudered to and cccupied by the Yankees, from the middle class, inasmuch as they have no votes; and the posetituttoaal pescogsieve 10. sh one ee nee 600 Ill Con RR bds. 115 20. and oe. respectively per yard. ne ‘are up (0 290.; nd the Depart O.......+. 1149 2000 Alton&TH 2:1 87. m0} 12000 a poy 7.—By order of Butler tho Beast §W. B. Mumford was | I have, I copfess, been always afraid that our proponent, lat hug. 2 New Orleans. Battle of Cross Keys, Va.; Yankees | red on by LE licks arn eaphiean teeffects O8 | tliat, the _brosent cnatarel seein being Bare feated. ct ounce tote. wi more v srturestfrom, | "8 and 9.—-Battje of Port Republic, Va.; the armies of | Some act cy intervention, with’ aview {0 obiaiu the’ much That with its dawn we shall again return to the uso of the eta abati, | Shields and Fremont defeated and put to fight by Jack- | needed cotion. Latterly my apprehension on this point has | true measure of value, both in corporate and govern- seine 8 been much allayod by @ new element which tax developed | mental paytaent’. ‘Amoskeag stripes to 37ic. for 8x3, 64x64 printing cloths to 143£c., and Merr&nac prints to 23c. net per yard. At these figures even holders are not very eager to sell, ‘as they anticipate a further improvement. The main in- quiry for demestic woollens runs~on fancy cassimores, ' Dut there is also & protty fair demand for saplo goods, j wanted by the Western buyers. Prices are somewhat firmer for the principal fabrics, especially such as are suited to the requirements of the spring trade. F« gcode are held higher, in view of the rapid rise in and sterling exchavge, but the demand has not been vory 1000 ChidNW intbds 96 10000 ChI&NW asst b 69 21000 do......... 6035 20000 Chi&NW 3d mt 43 1000 Lack & Wost bs 112 5000 Del,La&W 2am 115 ‘Oat Marabal; a!so, that ail in person, to the | 60D. i ‘ring —Gene: maki itself in the pubiic opinion of the country. ‘The old eg erm pa lesiring 10 leave the | 14—-General Stuart makes an expedition among the | vor recling was awakened by the Presidcat’s proclan On the alloged redundancy of the currency he smite from ¢ Lat hasaaad indies: ‘ees on the Chickahominy and destroys a large quane | Thing heen stil further aroused by bis message to Co . " naar ishere- | tity of property. Battle on White river, Arkansas, near | just recoived.. The religious Sodive are begignine to cers, | Observes:— partares frou 48els, Lan, je And you know that when the religious sentiments of the m! No better barometer whereby 10 measure the state of LY, The Provost: : exclusive control 16.—An engagement at Secessionville, & C.; Yankees | die classes and the pine the millions aye in harmo- | the currency can be found than the returns made to this 0 the sale of spiritu q will, therefore, be dis. | defeated. Great battles before Richmond. ny in this country, al oppoaition to these predominant fee | department, and these indicate most clearly thatas yet no without ~~ : , eee 3000 Tol '8Wab Iatm’ 105 Te ar ep ny aly Tie fore your comtest Auumesiho character of freedoms | Tedundancy of Tho currency exists. Indeed, the capability | 24000 Tol & Wab 24m 90 Dele Baie Ey tees texans ing Goatitod te oe ere ae cane Mk, Yorsus slavery, Ue tore certain you are to enlist the sympa, | Of this department to meet the demand for notes was | 1000 Cley & Tol sk f 107 aici eedeininaogiemuanate 1 be paid to .—Battle of Frazer’s farm. thies, not only of the religious class in this country, but-of | never meroseverely tested than it has becn during the | 1000 Pitts,FW &C2m 98 5 pplied to the 80. tle of Willis’ church, every Dalitician who logne. for: the support of py last nine months. aah i the Feaalt of e dente i 4000 do......... 97 There was a slight increase observablo yesterday in the the trial to JALY. party. On every ground, therefore, of freedom, justice, | demand. The banks found themselves embarrassed in | 3000 Pitts, FW&C3m 79 ico of articles at Washington . Poultry has wien of, . - eu rity of the Nort meet . 4 saa ve uF 2 nto eengaged | "g2.—An agreement for a general oxchange of prisoners | that they wil never reconstruc: the Union ou the pais ota | tilated noto, capable of service, was broight into use, amd | 2500 Cle&Pitia dthm 60” ‘vanced {n a like proportion, in consequence of the advance 4 Soon as prace between Confederate and*Yankee governments. compromise with slavery, and you have secured the sym; the banks of the East were literaily besieged for cur- do. , o ip the wholesale market. 4 24.—Yankee gunboats abandon the contest at Vicks- | thy of England—I mean of that part of its people which pon rency wherewith to move the crops of the West, “VI. A Council of Administration ts hereby ordered to con. | burg. control the rest and prevent any measures being taken in | Eygagemouts wore made weeks in advance by ‘Vegetables, fab and miscellancons articles, such as bet- ; Ist day of January, 1863, | 31.—Gen. Morgan reports a successful expedition into | *Pltit of hostility to the federal government, those wanting currency, im order to secure a ter, eggs, &c., remain about the same as at our last quota, i sit pts gimen such pro: | Kentucky. The proceedings appropriately wound up in a grand | supply; and numerous facts might be adduced to prove tions. avavsr. dinner, to which all on board sat down, after which the | that with all the issues of the government and the banks 2.—Gen. Parsons surprises a Yankee force near!Madi- | Company left the ship, to go on a Voyage of benevolence, | the volnme of currency was Dot In excess of the wants of ‘The business is evidently slack jnst now, as it is about / this period every year, in conseqeuce of the immense sales Howe for th Major bt M th Pennsytvania, son, Ark., and puts it to flight. Skirmish at Orange | setting on board the Oswego, which conveyed the party | the country. Adequate grounds for this unusual demand Gaptat Nong nosylvania, Court House, Va. in safety back to New York. may be found in the withdrawal of all the specie from | “15 sha Bank of Com 94°— during the holiday: ‘ we See ae eae ee ane nea pro. | -,0:~-Battle of Baton Rouge, La. Confederate forces under | The vessel will not fually leave until about noon to-day. | circulation; in the abolition of the entire bank note cir. | 10 Metropolitan Bic. 103 = poeeines = = } porty at the * 1 'y the Cou. PY Gen. Breckinridge defeated the Yankees, . INTERNATIONAL RELIEF COMMITTEE. culation of several of the Western States, consequent y eam teh FINANCIAL, RMY_ OFFICERS PAY CASHED IF ON DETACHED ‘or Recruiting service, Leave of Absence or Discharged. JOHN B. MURRAY, Army ang Navy Banker P No. 39 Nassau street,.New York, opposite Post office. % ee AND NAVY PAY AND CLAIM OFFICE.— q ‘Arrears of Pay, Bounty, Pensions and Prize mony b period of 1 ‘sid invariably in | 6.—The Arkansas, a Confederate gunboat, destroyed on upon the ‘ailure of local institutions; in the vast sums re- Good. ”Y ™ | the Bississippi river. ‘6 arapias - The Treasurer of the International Relief Committee ac- | quired for the payment of bounties and wages to volun- uding the Post, 8. calls for 600,000 more men. Battle of South | knowledges the receipt of the following additional dona- | teers; in the immence purchases of agricultural products Jax. 4, 1568. Mountain, noar Culpepper Court House, Va. tions on January 8 and 9:— by tho government; in the enhanced prices ‘of those pro- Jan. 4, 6 22.—Gen. Stuart captures and destroys a large amount . | ducts, calling for vast sums both in payment andgfor * fio Big with the mails. | of Yankee stores at Catlett’s Station, Va. Gash, through W. C. Bryant.. + $5 | their transportation; and by the fact that nearly the “en- 5 | tire business of the community has, during the past year, ‘ost Adjutant, Nothing yet of tho ‘The transport steamer s, (com New Orleans, | 20—Battle near Richmond, Ky. Battle at Manascas pL eo a collected, arrived this morning for coo!, bound North. Apart from | Commenced and terminated September 1, Martin bates 31.8 00. me “35. “3p | Poem transected upon s coah Basis, JOHW 8, ery rg en ee | tho arrival and departure of transports and men-of-wary 9.—Confederate army cross tho Potomac into Mary- English workmen, Mansfield, Ohio, through H. B. On the suspension of specie payments the Supe- No. 39 Nassau et, New York, 0] ite Post of there is but little to record thus far. All are waiting id. : Charlee B. Colas. :aop | rintendent remarks:— De te Oe with anxiety the result of aflairs in North. We can yore ee Cotten EM, Vos. Gen. Loring defeats the | Rand W. Martin, Providence 100 ‘To whatover causes such suspension may be attributa- collected and CASHED; PENSIONS procured, and 4 Were mneeny | 13 oF 14.—Gen. Jackson captured Harper's Ferry, taking | Het). H. Field, second subscription shu, ore een af 6 paper exrreney oo, ‘gord and PIU CaD BISTELE Eo w ouley, cates CARLED, |e re . . munity. . 8 m Agent, ] us Wiere ate we | apout 11000 prisoners. Battle of BoousDurd, Ma,” Before roported.....+eseeeeveeee SIRAAY.., CORVORED oF Dee ere elusanieny are UPN Revs, a1 Breadwan cone Oebekies sence Meee S.Groon, | 17-—Battle of Sharpsburg, Ma: ya bute through which alone ite existence can be to! = r rr MPARE CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 103 New York, Jan. 2 1863. Twenty-third at way; The Boars ot Directors ha lared thee omaa vor gorerndont ia, wap on ‘WM. A. BURTIS, Jr., Secretary. —Gon. Lee moves his i across the Potomac into ‘A.A. LOW; ‘Treasurer. The evils resulting an irredeemable paper cur- " w ork: they | Virginia, Battle of I-u 2 tbo four days after the rency are so genefaliy vwnderstood and con- ontas brings dates: vw Orleaus ceded ag to need no speciab elucidation. The kobe worth record upon the — sub- 2b Pate near Reporte, eens eaaneian 28.—Gen. Boaui arsumes comfuand of the armyon | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | laws of this troops belonging to the ood expedition of General Banke that have landed bere bave OCTOBER. Frivay, Jan. 9—6 P.M. | mand for payment in coin ts the 5 shown their utter want of disviptive. 11 ny Baye robbed tupantattte of Corinth, Miss. commencedsamd continued | The inouiry for monoy is less brisk to P.M. | tanks have. Bo alternative bu mee, a the se TT cose mo iis! Myer January 7 10sbea The trustees of tiie bunk bere! ; the fruit trees, broken into houses, torn down feuges, aod ped y -4ay, and | jinquiabment of banking privileges, In view of the it. | 10999 70° | praerea that interest be paid 10 entitled fn one instance wautonly killed ttle, I fact, they did | 8—Battle of Perryville, Ky. the brokers borrow all they want at 6 per cent. | munity granted to the by the Legielatare, after the | “;o99 for the six months ending the Slat , fo as stey pleased, (her officers appearing to have ne cun- 9 —Galveston, Texas, occupied by keen. Debt certificates ai fraction } suspension ef specie paymente im 1837, the framers of the | y2099 sums of five hundred dollars and under ‘at the rate trol whatever over thom. ihe shet.cect, with the lass | ,,10-—Gen, Stuart starts and makes’h successful expedi- ree fraction lower. Mercantile it constitution embodied therein the following in- | {5990 annum, and om ati ‘ave hua of them, sailed 1. day. iva tion into apeeent ne acceptances are in demand at the money and note | hibitory clause:—'The Legislature shall Bave no power ‘8000 rae sate sof four Aes 17 Fiat et a. parable order viowel Ge directing the Provost te * Vv EMB! lirectly - terest shat to take possession of all gropersy. a this Goon 5.—Brisk skirmishing near Warrenton, Va. General brokers at the last quotations. Food FT png ekg - from W A.M. to longing to persons who are in rel) 4/00 agamat the govern. | McClellan, of the Yankee army, relieved of his command. | Gok jumped up this morning to 138%4, which 10000 4106 P. Me Pt Oi a ee {the highent point it has touched since the war sence 99%, | Prax Camun, Accountant Tan Trenseat tno.ts. “Much propirty beloasing to rebels wil be pli, —Burnside crossed the Rappahannock at Fredericks. pie was eras market was of course 2080 a” DIVIDEND. —GRi FIRE INSURANCR «bin possession runs acting as ageuts those, . su) ie " oad who are bow in Dixie, “hd R.would be wel 10 put some 1h-—Battle of Fredericksburg. Enemy routed. 4 beg ie! hg bite ot barat an She bed HH 3 of Direc fe bare thie day Meclaged n sean-aonial a , rice declined to. 137% at ‘th soe = (2 LC Our prominent citizens cm thetr oath whethor they | _ 8.—Confederate victory near Murfreesboro, Teun. a? . f Geta hap board at 25000 87% 100 yidend ot ave (6) per cent, fre evameni tax, pay 4 vo oF have Hot in their possesstou moneys belonging tO pases once vs:s: meet .M. Iteold later in the day at 197%, and 3000 88 300 sh nCBOLPH Secretary,” bene derleea Tepen uate oe eee ee ee Fires in New York. + | closed 187% bid. It ogitnt bo atneshal = the 18000 9 300 —_ — ee ae é opi that Wlarge sum would be obtalned in this | Yi IN PAROLAY SRO Ogg wavsy THOUSAND | npward movement of geld shoulé be uniform: i008 1s He. Ge Stepaotes Sour and ala toetproeiment re Tore: Sharp reactions are to be expected, and people 10000 76 100 JOHN B. MURRAY, are rome parties on this island who may or may | — The following Is a list of tho insurances en the property pt pry peop! je 4000 73% 200 No. 99 Nassau siteet, coruer of Liberty, not be truly loyal, who ary persistent in attacking the | damaged by fire at No, 29 Barclay street on who look out for ‘‘low days’’ wiil find them if they 6000 1 00 FRADE - Samee ior pod ion Twuppene tae’ be pf eo evening se tie peeenees patience. Exchange sdvancedthismorn- 000 100, 38 ax TON Ano. 20 Bowery oe a meg oan from bis residouco, veg in New York, than if he were second and uppor floors are cecupied by Baare, | ing to 152; but wo did not hear of any business mee eR re a toe ons ’ hore, I have (een listening to all thie for tho better part onan se too Ke, Laas above 15144. Francs are held b = on Gn ie ry x gilB0S sad ‘under: Aper sent por. pupa: ' cf a year, but have yet to see the first line that would y awe Smouot.. A dividend at iad Sent span ie Pee nant than eget econ, | 2/00: datereon. Foie, latayete, bao, Trokiya, | houses at 3.68, and we hear of sale at 8.0. fo000 do: Tae" 00 wien Con 803, | Tad afePansars ener" sieve Soar tar ak | Ht oer, i, ran og, | Mad non ove to 13 he pening of baie $e Say petals oh | RRs are erer we Will never be paid Shits, for the purples oF purchesta Piya Panel NS this morning, but afterwards fell off to 136, closing 40. 1986 600 do, ee ipa ty by St Ro taatcriln for’ the onstruction of fortioatiouy, whiten | Sertaeicenuera, $6 000; Fe 135% bid. eeNaiae ine ot someent $3 | Boas "h. Tasomy, Secretary. Could wot be bad elsewhore. Me. Filor’s record is a clear | gt gog, Fulton, $5,000; Pacis hk + conti . 860 Cumd Coal pref.. 22 800 do. 2 “1 fone, abd a DB cago it were Dotter thab those who live | SNe Aeat foot ie escaped by IEA twin wm Oe The stock market continaes extremely active; 100 0....,.000 29-900 de, *% Arend Frcs wronch Penaees and Bub ses collowee, Meg 8 Loser should not aeow saan. A werd to | goods. Damage by water about $10,000, + but the speculative movement in some of the 500 do. 21 86100 do. 1% oonr B. URRAY, “Aimy and Navy Banker, . or For a ee cree tend 4 who abuse | jows:—Sun Mutua? $10,000" Equitable, $5,000; Weatern, | @heaper stocks shows signs of exhaustion. Cleve- 20% «do. 20% 900 do. oi jo. 20 Nassau street, New York, opposite Post offloe. €Yo before Attemjtiog to remove the moat trom his. | Hartterd oF Nartiort,: $5000 The ee ore $6,000; | land and Pittsburg touched 67 this morning, but = « ON, mn Cath siti, 1ICR OF Ww YARGO & 00, CALIFORNIA anoog tie native fretoutas te gurecon bubtant | Kylie New Haven, 49h, aechantew',000 Re: | was folly supplied at the price and fell back to 1000 Canton 1000 Oley Bi O43 | Yorn Hee ta inal Gack onc or Balfornia Bats aot Bam y ip awrenes, American, $10,000; Commonwealth | $5,000: rUak; | Morning board, On the other hand Cam! day. The old board of directors was re-elected, | 100 her immodiate removal 10 the North white frost remaios. - , y. ’ A ITIZBNG URANCE COMP. ‘The Hiuntavilo also ebook not romain bere this sumraer. | Cytiartords $5,000. Merchant * qiarutora, $5,000; | Coal jumped up to 25, an advance of 6 per cent in | with the exception of Mr. Johnson, of New York, | [ Son 3 erce © File ar'w Tan A. 1 mia want of wlditionn: fast stennces w coustaatly felt; | Pou Cooper, $3,000, Apriogtcia, et Madatincerts, | the twenty-four hours, but declined to 20 in the | whose name was withdrawn in favor of Mr. P. F. | 100 100 @vssevecs BO% o Ritendcthe renee sou ae been” declared bare wate. phiialy why they shoul be. Wiltmot, Mr, | SCO total, $148,000. The buliding ts owned by Capt. | afternoon. The high priced shares were irregular | Geisse, of Wellsville. ‘The contract with the Pitts payable on coment Proreen, It is damaged about $5,000; Secretary Welk attend to it, or, iC ho cannot soe the wo- | jn the Kelle aed ctuer compan The daneetie ee, | at the morning board. Pacific Mail rose 8 per Cesoity, Will ho not cuen the inatier «ver to ros O . Sie, Kex, who, with tha ofee Of &. seantan, will at nee pt Bal. in by the Fike Maronite’ Whe fro tis | cent, New York Central 2, Erie 124, Bele profer- " ’ red 14, Hudson 2, Michigan Central 1, Galena 4%, ebserys' tho Weicioncy and enpply such veecoin Ke are Wwanled? They would pay for eBberestvos tu a month, Fires leo ‘ceturred in the following places om: Thurs | soa Toledo 1%. Guaratiteed fell ofl, fines Centaal %, Rock Island 14. There was a decided : Jax 4-6 Pit. | day night. In each case tho datnaye was s)icht-— Tho United States stoam transport Atlantic, Captain | No, 131 Prince strest—liwebling honse of is 0 dispowtion to realize profte at the close of the first beard, andin the pudiic beard, at one burg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad for the consolidatio€ of the earnings of the two ‘roads was ratified by the stockholders. The provisions of this contract are thas stated in the report read atthe meeting:— ‘The ogreemont yp) ovides that the groes earnings of the two companies, from whatayer source derived, shall be Sales at the Third Beard. ore ag ™. . ‘em. ’ tes. 13544 150 Mich 8 & NInd.. 48 135% +200 MichS&N Ia gua 92 + 100 Cleviand & Pitted 65: M8\ 20 do. « 6, ‘ 65 86 63, Ehirtagu, bas this mougpt arrived (Fem She Island, The fire orisha ie Movements‘of Iron-Ciads, &e: 200 * ee do; BO N York (Miteai:. 1 Gnlong. o P.M, the (ond k ha | | Savonge vanieesy Oreapmny 12 Were Tet, 88 Abo Pinte ARW a Chis s 1 | No. 268 avenne POM, the lend aily marked. Stoe Wayne aul Chieago Katiiy Company 1244 per $0 Chicago ! > t pele Srn be a meme Meera Bee | wi Sav res taps wih rab fa | Send se ran come | ae I ‘prin sents a oy Sah AO Ea Saat pieted at New York, came ung; the Od Point } ; semen nee { realizations, and will #10000 T S con 6’. oS 150 she Ter & A pref. 67 inn, Kanawha, King Fisher, Mord geen oe —_ (he new iree-clad Patepeco, belt at Wilmingioa, Dela. rag valli new buyers appear, Wits alber.ao of op gee ipa So Reading it. oe Se coa tek JOnkb YC S yosite Pow oftee. ‘ware, had arrived in HawmjAon Roads, after an excoileut , whieh have uot moved in proportion to the rest mire. Voth roais are to be phiced ander one es. 485 i a co nthe’ pas Notwithstanding @ rough toa, (bo boat was easily | Bie, Galena, Eric preferred, & tent, to be appointed by the pres sents : x Mick Gu Cm | GHINPLASTERS —c Norms or 1 e Hon t - . y Cr roy seen of tye S . ritiea Of Alrany, The steam frigate Colorado went vy sea from Hampton | brick aris vnier the eras; sie inn. Ronis continue vory aetive, ad | fmeut ate mbeuted 19 rary ont the detwiie OF Uk 100 Misa an eS 7 | Wonders, Sought By MATRO “Srokers, 103 Roads yesterday under sealed orders, | que Deans « very dengervus en ait the cheaver dearintions are hieher. Stara aus cotemt ie to coutyilo fox tqeutvaive years, The | 6d sha Ia wo 0. arcgy 4M * Uveet goo ait St, Paal’e ohwroky