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Se SSS —————— WHOLE NO. 9618. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1863, PRIC 2 }) THREE Caves EEE Seae SRUSPAEEE: INTERESTING FROM EUROPE, | i2,,tire worms wera twine vaneraa’ an THE REBELS AT SAVANNAH, THE BATTLE AT VICKSBURG. pe CAPTURE changea which will affect the interests of foreigu sown, gapreas ann tries. It is reported that the ! bat been wor | Savanmab a a Its Defences—What | as 4 dered. . _ A ur Memphis Correspondence. 'PTURE ankee Scout Saw—The Obetractions | APTURE Additional by the Arrival of the Jura at Elba Island—The Ham Georgia— | Muxriis, Tenn,, Jan. 4, 1863 @ a GAPIURE meen x Gs Machin, Abaiament, decease ane | | Additional Particulars of the Fight—Capture of the Exe | General, Wool has been appointed to the command of caprou at Portland. balm a aiien seis: eg ma te Ure | torte Augustine Creeh—Fort | my't Werks—Desperate Charges of the Fight Miswuri the now Military Department of tho Bast, with bis bead: SAPTURE Ee CTE, eric wessaertae ake shay ; sg FJuckson—What the Rebel Engineers | 46 Fourth Lowa—Sherman within One Mile anda Half quarters in this city. ‘The following orders announce hie m2 roped, til of da Forey would | AYE Dolng—Savannah to be Made Ime | f VickiOurg—Enomy Reinforced, and He Pulls Back | assumption of the command:— commer 0 mi nary Te The British and French Press on the Re- pregnable, ée., &e. Non- Appearance of Banks and Parragw!—!vegimente GENERAL ORDBWS—NO } T LANE eo ‘ ; - H ‘ QRITED states MER HARRIET LANE Ise at Frederieksb THE EXPEDITION To THE PAMUNKEY. Gre ounbars conkiircvdaitals | WAtch Distinguished Themsstoer— Wounded ficer— Heavgu sagan, Levan Figg a D saree eR Hanger ia pulse ai erieKsDurg. Lowen te Praa iuano, } | Beacuation of Helena—Mucenen't of Union Armies in | — ane sohiowing orders from the Adjatant Geverat of the ONT STATES ER HAl PANE eel inc Seams o | Savannan Hivew Ga., Jan. &, L663, | Arkansas—Capture of a Government Steamboat wilh Army wore received on the 11th UNITED STATES MER HARRIET PANE: loehsown Correspondence. Teend you & chart af the Savane) river in the viemity Pour Hundrd Boze of Guns ant Ammunition— GENERAL ORDERS—N@. 2. Oar stares ER HARRIET LANE. INTERVENTION AGAIN ADVOCATED, . Yornmown, Va., Jan. 9, 1863. | of etba Inland, whore lies the relel rasa Goorgia, built by New Rebel Gunboat L Simmons— Destruction of Mil- Wan Darawraexr, Ant rat Gramma Ove, } UNIZED StAul 8 ae HARRIET ei The First Sight of the be edition —The Slar?—Arrivai ut | ghe jadies se nane sue bears, 1 donot Ukenvill —Cotlon—trade Below Heleno—General Gran’ | he Miltary Depariment of the Fast ia hereby created, Rr States STEAMER Hy LANE. PoEpreereeeeoeeT ree, we lage the Pamunkey, - Sighle by (he Wayside deom tt prep tain vay information | at Holly Springe—Raitroct Communication Opened— oem stat eh New Eagiend Rameaee the State of UNITED STATES STEAMER . y We Did Not Reach White House by Waler—Overe | prom: pat sum ‘ n one ad Rebel Force at Vickiburg—Foolish Pranks of Colmes New York. Headquarters, New York city. UNITED STA’ STEAMER HARRIET LANE. » a froma; Dt none advestare . i by om M General John E. 'Wool, tos Army, i oN BATES STEAMER HARRIET LANE. Interview Between Mr. Lincoln and | tiomtor the tree. ae : | some and por rrivopof Bort Pulaaki | avis at Columbus and Along the River, de. ke aesiguel te the command of ‘tha tlopurteneat of the oat 2 UNI STEAMER, iBT LANE. During the night before loz ind yeeterday the forces 3 been in clone prosir io Ge places I propose to | The expedition of General W. T. Sherman upon Vicks f the Secretary of War, ‘ 382 OF the French Minister. belonging to our army and tavy paid thelr first visit If tho rob Pgh to-eotecg | DYFK haw boon watched for a week past with the livia KNi), Aasistant Adjutant General 382 OF since last June to the upper waters of the Pamunkey and , b tarens by. all-our peonk anes | to the above orders General Jona 4 hI y formation received throu, ‘one mile of Fort Palaski wher ot wae ia thtly possession, , UMforeseon events, General Grant, itistead of advencing | the East TED NEWSEAPER | trumy scouts, Captain Foxball A. Parker, of the Unitod | 4 ida RE aay ‘lk wan (ar Pac begh: | kpom Jackson, the expital of Minetssippi, and thas pro | _, The following nunad officers of the personal stall of the Commands eral are anvounced, and will be vbeyed th pusteaTe Sewarares, | The Empress Eugenie Says It | suies steamship Matisska, commandin: hie avai vore @ diversion iu favor of operations at Vicksburg, | and respec ws TED NEWSPAPER, ; faik thelr : al a cannes are IELUSTEATED WSPAPER. Mea Conciliation. at this station, learned of a continuous ually travel and | Had boon compelled to fall back to Molly Springs, thus Colovel T. J. Cram, Aid-de.Camp aad Topographical ee ee RATED NEW: ALEI, . tranaportation of supplies acrons the country from the | the ehart will be fowl nor, aocurate 1 | enabling Price and Pemborton to concentrate ull their | Bago: fi 8 ILLUSTRATED NEWBPAREL. ~~ as Rappabanscek, by way of Ralvda, Piainsvilic and te | jyorestyehowing as «| ylanve lo shole of | Avoiluble foree, estimated at sixty-fve thousand mon, | ang acting Assintant Inspector Genara. 4 H Fee ee See ME WEPAPER, DEFICIT White Houre to Richmond, Accordingly Capiaiv Parker | ep eghbieh ve f i kyon the mensces polut, which is considerod almost | Major ©. T, Christ and Captain Septimus Carn: H 3 ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER, H IN THE FRENCH RBVENUE | ana sajor Generai Keyes pisnued av expedition, of 7 * jupregnabie in itself. Tt y cared lest Bunke and 6re®s, AitsdeCamp and Acting Axsietant Adjutants Ge SUES 1 TED NEWSPA’ Si) y y , THR APPRNAC HED 10 KavARYs? Ls. ocd r in itself, Tt was ared lest Bunks and rf PRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER, RR a combined land and nava! forces, 10 eut off sons | 0 ome Fore gut—who were also to ascend the river and particl- | MRS ain ne Witt Clinton, Aid-de-Camp and Acting Jadge ¥RANK LES! 'a ELUSTRATED MEWAPAPER, a wagons and break up the roate, ap! at the » | pote in the grand enterprise of subduing the rebel strong. ris ov PERE Huet Se eT ED NEWSPAPER, REVOLUTION IN JAPAN. find out the aspect of affiirs at the iate have of » vid—Wweuld fail to come totime. But stilt the gr y comand of : i wot PRANK LESLEBS L vy ; the Army @f the Potomac. A inarked s fldenoy was folt (v Sherman—in bis rara military ac | Gane Giumucumemen, Malor and Abd FRANK LESLIE &e., &c., &e. tonded the movement, and the rebels have hs morta, bis lance and in his pre-eminent GENERAL OnDEKS—NO. PRANK LESLIE'S EWSPALER, Jess, that there are other vigilant conmanc | ghting qualities. Every sotdi officer in his Hiange anions, Drow nue oe rae Rasy 8 UL WSPAPER, ing officers besidy pneh wa r eh, wheu they etd on that expedition to Vieks. | New You City, Jan, 12, 186%. PRANK LESLIE'S ILMUSERABED NE PomrLanp, Jans 1893868, me jcers besides their own much vaun ay ip. nie be a 0 that * 4 to Vi : ft seeeuileae edkees per siren hy SF NK LES. ip Jura, in Acton, from Liverpool Ist ’ Noe pa within the limits of the departineot, will, without Feats pest! aibiatedaasip vein, Oise sf een : ee everything iu the power of mortal would. b¢ pra : PRANK LESLIE'S HOLUSI y mK via Londonderry 24, via Capo Race ‘10th, arrived at six | 20 tb® evening of the 7th the land force—of cavatry ew innks success certain, Jelay, forward to these healq winters, for the information PRANK CBSLUE APER. o'clock this morning with 101 passenger: and infantry—assembled within (he wally at Yorktown, | j wore strikingly exhibited than in the sve cones tl ee erere © ues oC St ee ete PRANK LESEUDS THAT f Purser Taylor reports, 10th inst. .at six P.M.,eighty | % ‘B® surprise of ail except the Commanding Gonoral | j whien Hts troops bo rom ints rane) 2. alt t AV corpa of the miles west of Cape Race, pastod @ steamer sup ty | himself, who has been sullciently long and is suoiontly | | rooms tothe dry Jand, on which rebel sha army, and \ wl werviee, . yo a roldier to learn that perfect s f ! deon potted ae ork io weit ve the Kuropa, bound east; 12tb,at two P.M, latitude | Eatin'movemouts of that ualcrd. "Sper eg ‘ ne nisture 43, longitude 63 04, passed a steamer supposed to be the | by religiously keeping bis own counsel eee nemerenssoe Aras ae and Une authority aseige L Anglo Saxon, bound east. pmo Nig oar ig Major Wm. BG. Hall, of tho Sixt an attack on iLaines & twenty 1 e? ADY £0. RRO! ‘ork cavairy, was entirely ignorant of ble ” hoof the Yazo« White th whether of he re or oF KEABY TO-MORROW The Jura telegraphs the report sent eut by the City o | until five migutes berore leaving. nor wat inrorwe icel vgreRaneg fend cape eer ave noo within tte HEADY To. MORCOW, Baltimore, which left Liverpool on the 3ist of December | the movement until very late ip the day, when {p a apeiron 79 aD ne | diepartey ond , k of the rb ten millet ap | the author ent from their re- for New York. accompany the force. “4 what date their leave uterest of the service inay rosyuire. on the right, we bad expected w have trouble: bot ta | algo took about teven hundred prisovers. The tows on) MTG The Sumter has been sold at auction at Gibraltar for contrabands’ stories of batteries at thors punts prove pmaniting General appeals 0 the patelotiem Los: A oy ENGRAN’ VIG | rtilthout delay the troopa were all ombarkod in the he Yazoo, 1, but they inal saa ransports, and soon the fleet was in b witnove > thal jung @ por nti | THE AMERICAN “QUESTION. leading and the trarsports coming *! « | biel ihe ote ‘ at coat * EOF Ta “ OS SORES Taccompanied Captiin Parker in the Mabuska, and had nents. Tinie was formed are rei ary ge c OF THE he Negro Jackeon as a Manchester Ora- | t¢ honor of #h ring the cabin and table of that keuth Henorals Steel nv Felts ie0@ | incor to whotn they report wif, In turn, epart to thes or TUE tor—Comments of the British Press on | "itexning Wer Pine tie teo0p raphy @izembarien rale Morgan J, “talth end Blale in the contre, aud Ganeral | fartrucereeee intat cil vy S eee ee i apa rapidly disembarked ery 1 to he oF THE the Repulse at Fredericksburg—The In- | the infantry, under Captain Monniittuck, of the O | H.L. smithon the right. ‘Ibe battle was ranet posdhirlsigy e Vity granting Une war KE Oe THE tervedtion Schemej Again Debated— | 44 and Fifeensh New York Volunteers, | fo five hours; and resulted inthe enemy baing driven | Mud the te ead ead ae OF Te wi the Newspaper Organ of Kuge- | jie ga Teerstak, saree Sete See | | iccese'tho two bayous which girt the x Viokaburg. | 0st. Cansermmm d.de-Camp, Acting . . rapid fon i 2 dew! xy we . « Vase. im Le eal of Mr. Lincoln’s Compromise bation and accomplished the woxk casiated jx ta aceon. | | That night the opposing armies restert on their aruis, with | aletant Adjutant Gener ; 4 eas, de. comp! ‘some manuor. J enclose a copy of abayouof twenty-lve yards width intervening, Pon | GENEMAL ORORUE—NO. Be LANE. Major Hall's report, complete, oxcopt in regurd to the size ts, MA ve Ay ied ‘ a imapge Rink vanerMyset OF THK Bas 7 LANE. Among the speakers at the Manchester meeting was | of the force aaa poy pmmeetingtty, padebae iewelvr og ton bridges were constructed jn fropt of Uh ton Nuw Yous Cry, Ja, 12, 19 LANE. | the negro Jackson, known as Jeff. Davis’ egeaped coach: | keep, as much as possible, froin the knowledge of th? of Genora.a Morgan, Blair and Smith, and ot daytiehcon | 1, Aw it is @ well known fact that there are large LANE. man, pny and, therefore, from as many of our frinnde ws Sunday a concerted advance was attenptod by the whole | Humber i — eomein) “ oot Ue Depart. LANE. Hing wus territh: wp to te Sanday | 1 a bracing New York and all the New 4 LANE. ‘The English journals were largely occupied in politica: | After covering the landing and Waving one gunboat w army, the fighting wus territh: up to ton A. M. Sand on, itis hereby mado the duty of all officers LANE. protean hei of the past year and speculations on eee tae Captain Parl vith three vessels, steany } when a portion of General Morgan L, Smith's divis ’ i me, whether on duty or ou days absenoe ture. The Auancial editor of the London Ti up the Pamunkey, as soon as there was light enough J tno kighth Missonri—stormod the first retoubt | 10 Use the utmost vigilance to arrest and turn ever to the the ndon Times pre: | Pider sate tho ak ton of its tort - thorities, for transportation to Washington, 1. 7 diets continued active trade with America. It saystbat | the way up Was Feea the ovidences of « | fAined possession of the ‘bi which com, | tel men who may be absent - when the war broke out America held large tocks of | Occupation, in the shape of atray bales of hay fleatot maidea the swamps and bottoms below, The enemy | liy—the oft foreign produce. These are now mostly exhausted. She-| th¢ tide high up on the bank and the srecie oht stubbornly, and contésted every inch of v r ters the number and nomen INITOR, ~ "| abafdoned aud destroyed during the last cays: . ‘ " - Mouton most consequently return pot only to the old, but'to a | 1462. One solitary pontoon boat lay high and dry.on the , ic aie ti ie A ald perly absent fr THE MOSIToI SGestty increased scale of importations. Thesame result | shore, and all along were strown emply Dariels, and | ve, and only retired as they were pr should be pr NH FOK, may be expected whether the war continues or not! boxes, At Smucker s,¢n the left bank, and Cambortand onter works carried consisted of nine heavy gus. We | ported nueh Aetion ¢ $19,500. She will henceforth be engaged ii false, aud th ere ho Rharpehoo' . ke sunday was very heavy on both sites, the Union troops ena of this depart f atly solic EXECUTION OF THE THIRTY-FIVE INDIANS. pool and Mediterranean trade. ge he IPs Reaesetatde a, Hols: ike wae ane e com seit. ap 8 the ‘» intrene te and there aut Yas “cisnr utnagh Siikmnarn de mieten BXEOUTION OF THE THIREY FIVE INDIANS, Visible on either side of the river, and our Rory bateonile 9 the tiger rencheuts and there | sot sad over to thu acarcst author flee ail aaitiers wiv EXECUTION OF THE THIRTY. tet ANB. Tho battle of Fredericksburg was the theme of univer. % a | fighting haud to hand over the murderous guve, Burthe oon ace, fe sok ~ Daal eee oe ee UU LRTY FIVE INDIANB. stream was totally unmolested. are deverters from thes reguneuts of Corps EXECUTION OF THE TIUREY FIVE INDIANS: salcomment in the English journals, Some regard itas | | Hut we were nol able w reach the Whit re rt ae heaviest dghtiny van dove on Monday. Our heroic | "in thew times of danyer toonr common couBLEy , Bo One BXECUTION OF THE THIRTY-FIVE INDIANS. most disastrous for the North, a peak water; for the uncommonly low «tate of th tbo onter picket station of the | irvops, after tghting from early morning Wl two o'clock npt from rendering every aid tks his power to check EXECUTION OF he THIRTY HIV IVE VE INDIAN ANG. qualiied tone. Aste on piers the ena pepe di id biped Lodge ture rably clad, mud degrimed % r posto 4 io ps ; mg the qoralining inGuenee caused by the great number cf ¥ stop toour further progress at the | ahi OP ware ’ Ms who are cowardly shirking the duties whieb they RXECUMON OF See THinty. NS tropa. Tue Loudon News eays they fought with bravery | eud of Indiantown, whore owe lightest dravali’ boat | ogy N rae j Die works of the wlth ee ails Bait sb worn to 1 hy commute faithfully | city. ‘The Fourth iowa, ¢mraondet peed mm dow duty Fert, charged the on reaching this polut, which, although fire miloa cre@M, lest they shoul er inks, supported: Uy & NS atte ae INDIA’ | rarely equalled and never surpassed, and although failing grounded, but wi without difficulty, toated of. Just larging the works Hooel Samith (t kilied in the ob HOISTING OU) Mang AL STANDARD | signahty in their object, they remained at the end of the | yy “water” is. ou! Beigel hee ec ee Sa act an | {uithda, thoy were ruccosst ul, but at a test ae ts raed) Sag . HOISFING STANDARD | tight a great and powerfubhow, It carte the witme on-| low the White weit c-joltipemncn pnan ete Shama ; ; | The Fourth Iowa went inte the fight wiih Feven bunny Brea gr nth glen Hoistisu Ove SAnSRAL STANDALD ane aka Clatbar higts ; pe TeLRZ Wem EEA cnt proces tio 19 a HIstane> | gud Afy-iwe metipabd cade out with ee Wadeon ay . . HOISTING OUR NATIONAL STANDARD the incapacity of the federal leaders. a aoe kt es eae : ho wing that Niall was c chant hacia vakid tance ty, ‘Theve Walnut Alil works consisted of . ~tX : x) . Here penines “4 | 5 work. WB Very provoking of abort half a milo vad through uty. The : a pod’ » mn what time may ha ree HOISTING OUR NATIONAL STARDAED The London Times thinks it a tremendous disaster for | join him, but there wa: no xltarnat': | seideuhi, the-coeumanit tories are reached il teariul exce our ean only he 0, upd it should be rcmamabored "thet every MOINTING OUR NATL ONAL STANDARD the North, and confirmatory of the almost universal belief | and returned to West Point, shelling ‘ jem forty minutes t the end of t ail procure, oF «soldier in the ner- HOISSING OUR NATIONAL STANDARD tha! the Confedera' Ul, A down without eliciting any respon My bevlerie® | enemy had been reinforeed by the who United States to desert ! the Co hada i pons ; ited States to desert, 0 oncom! HOISSING OUR NAPIONAL STANDAKD | oer ce peal hp (0 maintain their inde | viaiy demolishing the railivn | tr si @ taviting in the and they cate dowa amd reveuk . knowing him to have deserted, ar whe shall eneagee. Si Fazox uo ROULE | Pa a 6 those who have influence | be xeen. In one place a beats crew fron cteek Or the passtge ap ® ‘th ortain channel, | Wheining numbors and desperate figh rngedey rine, o ‘bis sales Pe Pret Sone} | o0 American opinion to admit that the time bs arrived | fired and destroyed a agoalh 0 otettay nag, back, | Mheltned with marobers, wid being driven out or uny fart U shall, open legal eemvletten BATE CAPITOL, Ba Jor counselling the abandonment of a hopel: ise, It | the telegraph po.es and , They are ordinary sand 1 * carried at #0 heavy @ covt, aud, failing wr at the disereth a of the court, 1D aw BTA PITOL, . i eanierpesee. Te) iy by the tii and embraser c 0 hu {mon are in | support from either Banks or Farragot, Gea. Sherwani | not exeeeding three bu dotiera, or be ‘mpriscded a STATE CAPITOL, B says no one can doubt that the federals fought well, for | jand would be ma! | sarrivon there, while 4 largsaumber of negroos are em. | Concluded to retire. ony terme bets STAT PITOL, BaTox HOLL that thy have done at all times; but more than usual fil | hostile demonstrati . aiiightnes tie : ‘the er regi # which suffered most were the | The somer, t = vata | Rightu Mimsour) E STATE Cab orOte BATON Ro! TON ROUGE. STATE iB CAPO parton yecuon: Gen, Morgen | the upon Whe Hirst | ith lows, € fort.ve has awaited them. The London Times waite with | svetY.%0 we stcumed sat thence to Yortown, quite satistte? v ark dackse L. smith), whe panishment wl bout the gr’ ud runs from the batterie wcerest for tbe development of its effects in the North. ivides | Works ui the enemy taken, tue 1 | will moet with no impediment on his way to Lite eek, | t vu nM a race wbout thease «veh OBO to which polut Cui @ arinies are now marching (rom Van | with Cady, voaten but te luck Bet wor, She has atullerew | juren aud Fort smith, having eft Lun, af arrangement was mede bevy cen him ome of themold navalofcrs | The rebels planted a gun on ibe river near | self and Debsrn to contest the qualities of wind amd that freabouter. They | N#poleon, and last Tueetay, as the wtowne: live Wing, | inuscle day. Dobeow is a0 exempt New York “¢ ; + They | in governin od ani | fretman, aa! waa formerly e inember of No. I drut brag on her armament. | comapel ted hundred | About a year and @ belt he raw for a. = tle che has a One one; but toa \wxes ne gy08 and aminumitie together with » portiwa of | was put up by the Fire De a conn | {tho rain to sail a veseelnf-war ou amnd , Ebel Sain’s tail, were gobbied up. F ately the mail | best, Wiibatwabur ae j ut had preseuce of mind enough to sink bis lock-mai | ® face at the 8 like @ thing of fife, But tx net and deayavcher, leaving nothiog Dut « newspaper road for | rf trotmpet, accom: ow 4 feat im e rebels supposed that whey would be ) their | y= ne oude, bul wae beaten, He aie ren i be brought |, bi wade. stood that the rebule Lave converted the | joni John Smith, beatiog Mr. Gladstone, in a speoch on the Lancashire distress, Sain comttag Ueidinte ti fas toatl ter feos expressed the hope that the crisis had been passed, and | mond), conwisting in part o: block tin, gutta pereh that by March a decided improvement in trade ir Paints, medicines, shellac and ordnance trex, t would be experienced with the agent in command of the (rain, Taaving « strong « picket guard at Jainsville, 1 provemted to Indian |» Vrance. town, and found two wagour, waiting | wi 1 We’ ‘M. Fould made a financial statement that the Freneh Aa ee og the Caine hy government deficit for the year was 8,000,000 francs. the Panunkey to Mexican expenses were $3,000,000 france, The estimated wre the ferry boat, two: ga surplen Jor 1863 was 110,000,000 francs. the Morehouse, co containing about ove onan bank f towboats, and e the wae moved it w TOL, BA’ STATE CAPLTOLY BATON ROUGE. doth fn its naval wed land efforts, and aasured, at all | Kite t 1 mg, low, hy tract of and— ‘ aun SCENE. The London Star admits it was a repulse; but says it | events, that we bad all very much neare: Richmond | in9 main nud soutl ob At the heod of ¢ inna | Wititen h came out with ouly one buudred ‘aud | extreme penaity of the law bein LEVEE AT BATON KOU oe | Was no decided victory. It looks for no than any otvers of our for many n desea sepy : twenty Thirteenth (linvis, ¢ Ry comand of LEVER AB BATON ROUGE. iu the ecuuhen aa ti al yg Liutenant Colonel Suydam, Chict of Majer | are placed the obstructions of the river , cor niles | who was Killed. The regiment wan et Cun vesaey. Mayor Aid Ge-Camp Acting, Aw LEVEE At BATON ROUGE. ag ohare eyes’ etatf, accompanied the expedition, and by hie | driven ito the hod of the river in the el y. In | Genecal Morgan 1. Smith, formerly o mTstant: Adjutant Geueral ~ LEVEE AT BATO: N ROUGE ONbor journals suggest that it may be made the note Pr lantry materially alded in ocen: He is one of . mas se Ripa the sourk, Was shot in the thigh mal in the left oreost, andgit | t 4 the b wo! there are ff 2 LEVEE AT BATON HO RouUE, for -wiiation and compromise. the best adjutants in the ariny. and wilt yet be heard a anes sateen <P * Gon doseph B. dobnaton wen ae cea ie Foot Race at Kim Pa pove the water seve je jen, phiwton w ommand of vel LEVER Af BATON BOUUE | he London Herald asks whother it is not the conjunc. | '™°™ : a art Fis canoe olan et nee Tae ace. it ia now understood, tories | Quite an interesting foot race came off yorterday after VEE AT BATON ROUGE. ture of evonts that shaped themselves in Kart Ri Figen THE MILITARY OPERATIONS TO THY WiIE HOUSE. 7 i for six miles aronod, and the prozrews made. to within | own at Kits Park, pear Ninety-firet street and Broad wa: Tiki, A BATON ROUGE. ; . fucsell’s mind OFICIAL KRTORT OF M\OR Halt. Len versie, mast of that atyie of obstruction® | ine mits and a half, is significaut of what could have “yy, A . NagOR THE APITOL, BA, BATON ROUGE, | 45 thove that would render mediation warrantable? Heanquartens, Trine Harranios, | ot off Fort Pemski ia the early part of the | besa dune if Wemeral sbermen bad valy had the pro. | (nce Youss Spat Wittem Dobeus; whieh w URNING oF tae SATE GaEGh BasGn Bocce: La #1 ance says, after the battle of the 13th Mr. Lincoln Stim New Vor Cavan, Jan.9, 1963 9 | milved c0-0p m. Still we are assurod, that General | ‘0 caslon Of drawing Lhither « large cr. wd, ail of whom URNING OF a sat CAEIEOL, mek Be bat @ long conference with the Minister of Franco, and | Major General &. D mrs — ASS ; ‘coe rate vam | Sberman ana Commodore Vorter have w doubt oc hour | monitested the greatest auxiety in the rewolt. The race ra v1 Ol : : , ¥ — je henor to report tnt, pureiantto || not ap the ty | Hype - sig y : URSING OF 1 CAPLP Ula | the peace party consider this step taken as a desire for | your orders of the Tth just.,! winvarked iy command, | «ey a iad inane bensing Gowrp tes obice. | epoteanl te Doapeceen eke An GURNEE OL Dari thie | en eer nanos ot as Saw afelon, bas waren EMANCIPATION Day IN sou coucihation. Composed as follows, © © © ** . ; nn hour later, in order to allow 0 nee of the EMANCIPATION DAY IN A. 4 vresaniad, waain - uw ti tecn gone aK on either sore, | ebemy ca and Geueral Suerinan ix | EMANCIPATION DAY IN SOUTH CAROLINA Mr. Spence, the Liverpool correspondent of the London | {ur,"cuamanding, the. goinbnous hak tent and fifty feet tn d for which we ts now | sparta ho drove up wd ta cae NCIFATION Times, 5 . ni a’ 0 mired r no dashing manner. ft : on. ba, | aE 3 omelet Her boilers ate wart, sae MANCIEATION ‘The Landon Times devotes another editorial to the de, | Sut Protection of Captain Par jy pet ieee ae i cass ba stoke «tack j apa bomber yard nunciation of Gener 7 is Sensesite . ae oe 4 Ud is preparing for au evacuation of Uhui place | this price very wislingly, »b IANCIDA vation of General Butler. It says his continued tngul’s d ped, and to ail appearances she is bard and | fle wil move at once to Napoleog, aud then inarch up to | side, posting temeelves on the feuces ond & RAIT apd Idiontown, r ie a 8 ver in th ree of hecea | “ Vort Arkausaa,’’ on Arkabeas river, capturing which, he | reoure ® geod view of the race. Itwill be re toMDeATE GEN: AUGUR, ERAL BANKS 1 OF Ov ERNOR IN ANDRE! h, IT OF oor s4 A 2 panna! be tolerated, aud loudly calls for his removal. { | wheat, commissary stores, Consisting 0 whakey. | jainat any force which: Line 8) unboat, aad Wer a hita badly row bother by trade, is five feet COMIC FICIUK candies, salt, ac, Ac. The torch was next a | to benr against them ; but eubeoquest « un other | Wianeas Fiver So bee momsentarihy. eroesiee, The | cieven and Bef inches high, torenty eigha yea : ARMLXG Komors bad been current that Calderon Callantes had railroad depot eo | etoek, geal eatin ney vi artors led them t change their ind cons spnently | Conestoga is engaged acting a police boat betwecn Waite | rather moscular aud “= proportioned. Young Sport e . ck, sigur 10m, sutlers’ bu: - nm ly wal jo | Ove feet eleven hes bigh, rasher of a stun bald, (wen. CHARMING, ORIGINAL L TAME veigued the foreign ministry, but the latest despatchen | ings and‘stores—remaicing wll the lemottim wae cnn | "ver worky ware throm up aboww rt Jachon and te | febeh cralk ere! ana MPSCIAMY watching for Luis Rew | Crt vur years Of age, With’ flight teudeecy 10 tan lor CHARMING: ORT WAL TALE saat aes plete. : city of Sevanbab ; but of these we bave no posiiiveda | ""yagt Monday the rebole fred twice at our ammuniti n | ward, Me w aleoan crept Greman, having rormeriy CHARML it SRSIRAL TALE (Dowell had spokem in the Spanish Senate on the | _ The object of the reconnotssance being accumplinbed,! | tn eeuee Hut we do know tha! scarcely a day goes | boat, Judge Torrence, and shortly therealter th. | rao with Hagine No. 4, aud eub equentiy with free No a CHARMING, ORIGINAL TALE Mexican question, He justified Geue returned to West Point, arriving at five o'ciuek I. M y- A ' Food uaa OVERLY Ais The rece waster $20) 8 #06, four Umes around ® bet CHARMIX AL TAI 0 thence by steamer to Yorktown, arriving at midnight, |! t they try the range of the Kone in | principal part of the tnile Course, Sad Dele were [remy oflered and taken on HARMIN ihe claims of France were excessive, ustained no loss whatever during the expedition. | vow works in the phice judiested. fo (Jacke a WOK | gnd tem hing thom 6 ter mauners iu tute the reauit, | Ae the time appromched for tbe tthe CHARMIN of the rupture wax Almonte, who deceived France. He ™ nat’ Piatt fo Hg ae hi | withont cosemnates, har been strenjthened aud addi. | Heavy pesaltion be nh itapomed 04 greenbacks were in rapid cireulation between the re CHARMING, appealed fur a union of parties. ‘The speech . witow | ; ; | ny steamboats below Helens, and lor the preve Bpectire frieude of both parties. One bundred to fifty y CHARMS ? cused a aumtpeaseponntl ; toma! gane of @ beavy elaracter (os placed tH ponitien tous as uli ad 4 ca Detave and f nile etepitar seat % wo 2 ORTANT CAPTURE. | forcing the obstructions wt the bead of ibe island. | eimpluy ment tor te covernmeut Ta peuatwog ia this | Ue em TATLED: - The city itself Is eurrounled by works ot <tength, ard | ferry texture corrupting infivence the cotton tur OF . ' ffrct ia not Je Instances three o'clock the re wore brought forth from the THE © oF The Lnperial ukase extents the privilege of drawii Captate of. Rebel Beas 'Us Chasieoten, | of so inceneliirinte biriagih, while oe the reliroad Hoes | Gen. urent 1 oui at thet Springs. ile bea’ Gaisted | chub beuss am ot cheering trom tem Tu ¢ ‘ CHILDREN 4 ald of exehangs 10 perste. 0it following o "ts with a Major and Important Eero- entering the city new butte: ate continually im Cour Memphis aud Chariestou atiroad Wo Lagreage, which Young “gor ‘ aod THE CHILDREN or parsuite 5 Comener ere pean Despatches, of erection. Previous tothe Pocotalign affvir the rear o rect raul ad come ications re no ae specs son sh is * Py - 83 ib thea yo re lirow om J enn. , ane bv ot pear at DREN OF A plot for a rising in Polana during January bad been ies promi ey 6 a Reap omemamcagns a hg mace epee bo" again im tubining order in ight | Nite elated at « . & view th Tu ILDREN OF discovered Yi A letter from the blockading squadron off Charleston | sudden move on them led the rebels to be more wary, and DOW, be Cah tauve to tbe support | while Dobewm was to view | iM DKEN OF sik dwted the 4th instant, announces the capture of a rebe; | now thourands of negroes are at work building works of she ea eh ss ae int a titi orth ail oft Wien! tam a be LDMEN or Prussia. beat, with a major and important despatches for | defence es = yon Fg hy Srna tha 5 000 en i eae aed of ae OUTED REN OF It was rumored that Prussia sent a despatch to Austria | Europe. Sa Aes | ‘The clouds by day are darkened by the fe black | thrvw int) Vicksburg at short ty the whneim er tHE CHILDREN 4 pre to withdraw from the Confederation if the | Obituary. | smoke, and the horizon lighted at night with the brigh; | tou are already there. together with the > ae Ft eas ree Thasian proposals were Hudeem, which bas dow * be i THE CHILDREN OF P rejected. r m1 w Jare of the fee Which are burning off the undergrowth on hie opment, wh THE CHILDREN OF THE | POPECROR JANES HENWICE, Lt. D. 8 We may therefore expect Wo leat the! the rf WH istrated by the best artists, besides Bumerons viber rT ly. | Prof. Jas, Renwick, one of the most distinguished savant® | Where new batteries are to be lovated. The people’ol | Viksvury is now nearly oor by i wen. der bs ltrs ee sueiee Tee eS ita STRATED PAPES:, A circular had been iaoued. by the At the | of our city, expired at bie residence ow Monday evening | Savannah are following in the tracks of the \hariesto Shevtor, ta Guargs ot Covsenbas, he Sahara BUY FRAN LIBS ILLUS, wie, Celta ts f having attained the good old age of seventy.one years p bein pre | ot pranks for @ wook past, ty Ue suum aboad, daranr ig Re nt ey terior, desiring the profects of the Southera provinces | . ” el eS ee Toe a Oy Pian ; 1S hike at : | His foneral will take place next Friday afternoon, end the en, renides | a f every Wye! mi ‘ Buy fa Hotes pete oni hed ; rm pores bl the ve ena: | Pemaains will be interred in the family vault sitonted ja | and «wicked and unboly céune - eee . ~~ 3 for suppre ' 7 ung be ee ma, % ‘ re Presb} a » Q BUY TAR SLES solved The Muuister states that be reckous upon the | abn pepe be ar hee aig me Am ente. pd : ti ERAN Fr co-operation of the National Guard and wisues the pre | Sony ian ilieel id “tg elders giriinid | a Keene's comely company give @ season of of tty ap OY FRANK LESE! tion | ranean. Graee church, in Broadway, corner | vient at the Brooklyn Academy of Musie thia even, | ordered ite reve ' UY BMANK Ltt Gew. Pann aud janotier officer, who served uuder Gari | ™ nee air et Sismasish taeiile ing. 0M Heade and Young Hearts’ anvil “Nature and | *venty wine guns an i; Buy FRANK LESLL bald! in winning Soils, ves been arrested at Nice by order mather of Professor Reawick was Mies Jeffry, | 404 wre the plays, and Mise Keone, Mr. Hake and other | Cviovel sicNeil, F@ - PRANK LESLI of the French governs ont daaghter of the Rev. Andrew Jefrey of Lochasben, Soot o Lote appear oune will undoubtedly bo | rent down bia ady A Mourntul Cs UY FRANK LESLI Ld tend, whom the Bu | favorite ar The boune will undoubtedly bo | » UY FRANK emt The apyowiment of General W “ambassador of | “ti ‘o ce My poet ot ta bas immortalized in hie qrow'es. es oem wwe patent BM. ba ome, |e Pieeccre renry oF ‘ere Teeny enven yj K Lest ‘Bioe aesie,”' ond mentioned , . waren ’ ml ean Of writing May « op vith DROWNED Uy PRANK LESLI Russia at Torin was very offausive, as before the Radeteky Eat ican lay tonnes toaes” wine hee meet | "sare Finns Robertwon (late sre. Brougham) gives ® themerives Mf att Y oes C4 toe tee ay rane kt tal campaign be obtammed peruiasion to lospect the Piedmon pi. Lop Fain hf a among the published effusions of the | reading from James Sheridan Koowles, at Dodworth « Gave never oem 6 bo encurred 06 Merp-revite tf NK LESLI fortress, aud was found acting on Radetvky’s staf when | Scotch poet. Hall to-night Selections will be read from “ The HaOS thet he astuas Snes ts eruneat by this A very a . 4 + Lt ‘Atetbo age of twenty-two Mr, Renwick graduated at old , " foe itis Bathing wnat’ a= ad ut 000 anit . ty Bt he catastrophe at Novara ocourred Columns Cot po | Hunchback ’ aod Love Chase,” aud as Mre iobort wT aaa. Broom NE LESLt “ lamba College. ta'thw et thirteen years there | gon ian practined an muccersful reader, the public may vadan ‘ y seven indice ond gentlemen UY PRANK LEBEL ‘The mintsterial journale positively deoy that Monsieur | after Sled the chair of Pre of Chemistry aod Natu. | Anticipate & rare erent --- ———-- ay 6 a peut te Ok vim, oor « iy BRA tt de Sartiges ad vequestor thr Italian goveroiaent to re: fal Phikmophy a that wat tation, conttaving a that po. | p tien # ten Cartes oo tum Vaan be Pu.amewrenete ovr dpeavea i ten see aeune. Y FRANK i i store the private property of the King of Naples, seized reap rery sented Vi At Lare Fxvusmon on Beano ton Time —Corover New | eurreapendence from Key Went, pubinhed ou Wootey a ¥ by Garivalds laborious duties incidental to office ag | mann commenced Go investigation yerterday into the cir, ant, It was stated that the captain of the Moraboniaeg war te eC > ge A “” oe cumstances attending the tate fatal boiler explysion on arrested (or drunkenness, ke., by the proron guard of o x 7 * ‘oatreator. He bore the character of @ careful, tho: b The Danish Question. | sud industrious teacher, He was also an author ot osm: stone deuce of , Si€erable Ty A having written Doard the government transport Tillie, Capt Heury A, the Forty seventh Peonsyivania regimaut aw that be ‘The Russian dip tober of valuable ned, weerttiiimcuntady, ¢ nC. Groghegen, Ath, ow SIXTH N OF ty FRANK L#SLIE'® dee ALMANAC, | views of Gorteh on the Manisa on by 'guotegy ant posed ouigecte. Mic principal Site teagan a Gaee, ss a p ona Picahontan, called at the Hanain offer yerterday, ant b ie ' . r the o od weveral "i codon ve ” er day, ase aah hart tnd . REPOSITORY OF uiiiPor ixroRw ation, question. public services ware perlormed to 1888, where be served | tical eoiler makere: Bul RoLbing was ‘liciled 0 p-vecaai mppaarnace ix very diffsrent Crom the taser | sonatas. Jost, tee i be swith upwards of sisty Enares mecuted in the highest - As one Of the commuavioners for the exploration of the show that (he sectdent could have been i , ‘ ee oe ‘ i - Frnt a. Sermons a rae { The Greek Question. Northeastern boundary. This exploration, it wilt be re. | py any ordinary precaution. The jury, after dve the ef the mmamervented at Key West, Th nee | Se oe eee . 7 ' portcrertreke — Ht was reported that the confidence of the repressata <a fed to the famous Aehburion treaty in the | pation, rendered the following verdict — That saled the day our correspondent wrote jin lever, « wht, 1085, 1247, 18 " ~ 4 An TRARY ESL IRS OoMiC ALMANAC Liven of the protecting powers of Greece will shortiy be -——_. re eo seer EAE eT tad coe rere, CCE nme tet crotan eld. wet pe. ls commie tg og . Sent tbirty tw * 7 upknow a by & ad 4 y thé provost gan ey West sad tae bi mV Ae ‘ ged entertaining tater vere —— complete Coiekaa held im London, to settie the question of the cession of Disaster to Ship North Atiantic. | from the ¢ 4 & boller om board the 1 by thoprovost guard at Key Wert yo,% of the Moon and bizhiy enierusuisg Astronomical and | ‘H¢ lonian Islands. Rowrow, Jan 13, 1863. ‘Tiine y January, 1883. The hip at one and the ' The 4 . oa ee "vm ‘ as Cee The bon 'Begetringn Frcs 10 ents Almasae contains neariy | — ‘The abip North Atlangic, from Calcutta June 29, for eee rome vagabonrt gk ntoa 4 : wn ott ~s PRANK LESLIE, | Japan. Ponto, put into Port Natwl November 6, with lows of | fay that tney 7 powers guard, ond, to proce) bis ; pag he 2 clone ore exneeted Wo. 19 City Haul square, New York iate advices show Japan in a regular state of revolu | rodder. | pemuit ae to tho o® Contain G. ogbe, er

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