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a Lttcseten = ——— = mee ~~ see: command. not follow that 1 the test for the election of a Speaker of this vessels, maj r : hie id PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS. | Deemer sen 'murteres « company st et int they ‘ATERESTING FROM ALBANY. House ine support and endorsement of Prondeat Lincoln's THE NAVY. Zoseels. © malcety of which ave new, ang the wd re fit to command a8 army a million : emancipation proclamation. -” ; canal nn = A ne very education of these meo—turn- | "eme Resolution Furer im the Assem-| Ancther warm discussion ensued on this to avert The Montgomery Ordered to Boston. rela i atone picSunoez, bafor, reported i On ‘Assault ef Republican Senaters on inh mins to ogni aa forename, bly=—The Republicans Frightened Out “it mcace moved {0 ay the reaction on the able annem S09 guns, screw steamer—the same meer ae, ae Seat ° of aggression or & rebellion which could never be pat of Their Own Position—They Escap: Motion agreed to by 62 to 60, which was called home in obedience 10 @ request from the | g,, ase , of Turks Islands, hence at West Point Officers. down by building forts. from the Dilemma by the Aid of Ome De- | Mr. Catticor (democrat) voted with the republicans, | Queen of Spain, bas sailed for Bosloa. Her 2227s 90m. | 6f “comllanatiye ascend nrg fen aR ° we ee Ee HmON Sh NNN Selon ee mowwntte Votes complete Sack Sewn On motion o'r Laveam a resiton wea adoped for | PY Mv beau very boisterous in condemning the re | | Pownrary;Falliand Indy New s2—fhe ap Oren diame man, anda y the Rad . ‘the appointment of @ joint committeeot oval of their commander. them Wave, Prince, from New r Debate in the House on the Fi- | Pic yatta pay mae yon 2 ‘Avauwy, Jan. 15,1068. | House to draft a bi for the erection of» ay bmyy among the fiest off the ee A pohaehan gona | RBUue bare epoease balag ahoss Cah ‘Cua alien te mance Bill, wie erat alo te uf outa et | Relais without mbar wre ted tia moring | tapum yn kan moda rtcaiws the Snt | efron she ohtag eres thE FOB, | ws Wak ey beneath af Caleta nt wi ow 723 inen : verse:— ue mary Beard of iM ae ae, | ME aati ret Re aaot ih | Sg ern cme, The replay, hewover, | fig Ten Mok wan reese, wth na | Baty hg Smt SPS ne ara aang, | erat nen: get emake a aaneaT : wai 2 x, ri anks to —— thourands of lives sacrifired in the swamps of rebeldom | exhibited & determination not to fage the music. si elsiatesienines He bas the beara ayrpeihie oe te Deane oats nig beat ogni nnn aupuoded TMWIRTYVEVENTH CONGRESS. aang to ini pene, of ener emeraciing | the | They threw down the gauntlet yesterday and banter | be] wy PF ArT TTA For er, ‘ Peg hig By tt he dy HECOND SUBRION. feationet «Que arimics tad oad theve men whohave gone | ed the democrats to a discussion. The latter | AU bewe wus, set? Our worms. cauee he always bee | ssadison while on bout ie Skis #92 Geum Gamatst = into the field to crush out rebellion, against the rel accepted the proposition and announced We hope h * Atted having succeeded in ORIOLE Se with fixed eye and strong arm, Let them advance With | ready to commence the debate then or at any bpveyeing THE VESSELS OF THE BANKS EXPEDITION. | nove he soon will be restored to cruise with us once a inet Wa remsinea a tetra, a - . be , a wer of a bundry o ° “ tt thing until Jaw yi we wel eenemepieennaiii Unie ree. a the enemy to ight and rout abd destroy. this Tebel- | This bold front frightened the republicans, and they com: a = ‘yhough we love our Northern homes, we love the | tak waoff by the ship Nai onal by meade Of tines, ie veing, Maa Viox PaciDent lard before the Senate the ereden- | N00. You never can destroy this rebellion by Duilding | mencea fying about like a flock of sheep with adog | ePort Of the Semate Investigating Come | 4 cloud cyscurcs Cohmbia’s sky; but it soon will pass | torivingJanearg ioe oN’ *P4 SAT EN, fortifications and plapting cannon to see how far you cao als of Charles R. Buckalow elected United States Senator | shoot, aud whether you q ‘amongst them, wearing upon their countenances all the mitten, erway, Sreauxn Hazs—To the editor of the Herald—Under the- Grom Peanaytvania for eux yeare trom the 4th of March | nim’ The army i dubstantialy controlled” vy ofieers ef | indications that tbey considered their last moments wer® Wannincron, Jan. 15, 1R%gg, | ABA Fenes again wiN apread her wings—God speed that | heading of News from Partene Monroe in 70s paper of aan: the regular army, and no volunteer has had achance to | at hand. Never did aset of men 20 completely back out The select, committee of the Senate appointed “49 inquir® y day, arnak. le represented as’ reporting baring syaken . qaeeraRy CONATE, the men of tie North: must be let loose, and lot them | Position or banter that they had made, into the chartering of the transport vessels, ‘or tho Banka | The Storeship Release Within a Few | ficmet Have at 12M Jannary 12, bollers leaking ay cue ‘Mr. Wises, (rep.) of Mass., jutroduced # bill concera- | come down upon the rebels with the strong arm, and they | The ¢ame cOurse bas to-day been pursued by the re. | °%” edition, and of transports general’’y, report that the Miles of the “290.” fifty miles due east, and ween Fort Royal. aug military courts. : will grind them te powder. zs pudlicane. Their dodge has been to lay everythips <i ihe j Beet consiated of twenty six stetiq vessels and twenty. | Retmase,4, regular navy storeehip, came near being | Wieren@” ook there IBevidently ® Grom, Nuneer aoe Mr, Davor, (rep,) 01 Coun, eilorea a resolution request. | had tometimes almeot rensstted trata wie at cor cue | tableand prevent discussion. Having suctedded in laying | Ve sail vessels, chartered fina Atted out at New York, | captured by the Alabama a few weeks since, as we learn ‘Whaleme: the seactary of she ircasury (0 iniorm the Senate | army had not been taken from the Senate or House, as | Be resolutions offered this morning on the table by one | UPder the authority of ‘ine Secretary of War, by Cornelius | fromaletter of a correspondent on board that vessel, pie NE hana iM yrecked oe Chatham taeda, amoust of Compensation is paid coliectors of customs | they would have bad all this military knowledge by a | Vote, and that vote a demecrat (sir. Callicot, of Kinga), | Vanderbilt—a trust Which he bad stipulated sbould be | The Release ts the regular supply or storeship to the Me- | dated Avck'and, New Zealand, Se siates that he had goumeraded and, nov cnumcratcd eisiricts, under the | kort of tutultive perception thoy’ seemed te gain courage and lose thelr frightoped without competsation. Commodore Van Brunt was | diterranean squadron, and was on a cruise when she | taiji te oll saved from oe Barna , 1822. an 41, and’ also from ussion . ' ppearance. soon t z i x . febat source.tbe finds ave ai of whieh such com. | Davis, Genes, Wane aoa Wee tnd the bil dually A. Smith, of New "York, called up t the emancipation ay Ordered to report to General Banks for special service in | Spoke an English vessel which had just been bailed by the Spoken, Seo. Ship Mary Bradford, Wilson, from Cardiff for Hong Kong, evsation is paid, Ado; ‘ ussed—yeus 29, nays 10. jution offercd by the republicans yesterday. The repub. | the supervision and outfit of the fleet, with authority to | Pirate. Of course the storesbip put on all gail to avoid | Oct 15, lac 9 (not 45) N. lon 25 16 W. pape 2 Duk STEAM ostiveR | The Senate then adjourned. Neans, however, immediately made the motion to lay it | avail himself of the assistance of Charles H. Haswell, an | the unpleasant interview, so desirable to Semmes. It, is | ,,8h!p Axia. Evana, from Boston for Gan Francisco, Oct 17, eating tbe Secrviary of tue Navy 10 rey AA SEO abdichonelaesoncatia+ af Faye ne Calicot’s. This, svi engineer of New York, and surveyor of steamers fer ua- | furthermore asserted that the daring captain was aware RH Tacker, ‘Clark, from Calcutta Sept 610r Fak Boonies Le particulars canecinivg, the vee House ng put an end to the discussion, and balloting for Spesker | derwriters of the principal cities. The committee believe | Of the Release’s expected arrival and hoped to capture iP Hoctihies Wilieiie. {ron Swansea for Table Bay, ae anise: has neetel, by. wlio built, ¢ ; ‘ ASHINGTON, Jab. 15, 1863. Was again renewed. The republicans, ‘nding that | economy and safety would have dictated the employment | ber. She, Wowever, got in safely to harbor. When our | CGH, Nov 2, lat 21 8, lon 29 W. f . Harr, rep. N. HL, moved that the resolution | PRESENTATION OF CREDENTIALS FOR A 8BaT FROM NORTH | they hud got out of a tight place by the aid of one demo- f correspondent closed his Ship Acacia (probably bark Salacia), from NYork for Mel- Me over, as he wished t include come faets with regard CAROLINA. cratic vote, laid one side their long faces and put on more | ° ® '#reer Proportion ef sail vessels, but suppose those a eG hie letter the United States sailing | yout Nov 24 iat 64 8, ton 2226 WF teste Pensacola, Juniata vad Hovsatonic, |r. CLmuents, (Union) of Tenn., presented the creden. | Cheerful countenances. Never did a set of men more com. | Considerations were held subordinate to the supposed no- | Corvettes Constellation and St. Louis were all that was | , The Beorlens (Am), 87 days from Gunjam for London, Oct. wee Gmues, (eep.) of ious, said the Secretary of the | sing of air. Jenaloge Fi » pletely repudiate their own action or back ont of a posi- | cessity for despateh. The said vessels were found to bo | left of the formidable fleet which represented our navy in | % latS6S.lon24B Bary bad reversod ihe whoia subject toe proper board | ‘i + Jennings Piggot, claiming a seat as repre. | u toldly taken than did the republicans on this rally of first class, and chartered at fi ‘the | theSiaits afew months ago. Our consuls in some ports | yyuraxemazen, Dee 2o-Avr. Vandalia, Patten, NOrieana myosugate. ie reschution was adopted. sentative under the certificate of Governor Stanly. occasion. They exhibited in every action, every move | Seraly nae, encecharterea:: at fale-retes: of Europe were said to have notified our cruisers about | Cork, Dec 3!-Sld 8 Hardy, O ly, Cotier, Barbados. 20—Avr Idde Kiybull, Ulmer, NYork; 20at, ¥ Salem, Powell, do. Bid 19th, Rosina, NYork: 2ist, Deney, Nenges, Gambia, Horx—In Algoa Bay Now 13, Starlight, Berry, v1rs, Dec 10—In port ship West Wind, Eligt, from COMMUNICATION FNOM THE KURBAU CF YARDS AND TOCKS Mr. Dawes, (rep.) of Mass., presented the protest of | 2D¢ Vole, fear that their position on the enancipa- | Steam trangports were of threo classes—the seagoing he amc ae of a supply ship, bound to meet the 6360. Mr. Haus called up the resokation Offered by bia tonal ~ no oF torday io regard to a charge ail ged to be made ‘ia | Charles Henry Foster agains his admission, Prt with the centiments of the people, and tanta | StenmniP» the steamtug and the inland transports, The goamMunicatsnn ixowm Jogeph Smvth, Chief of the Bureau of | Both papers were referred to the Committee on Elec- } discussion would likely drive some voles from’ them, ‘To | "Mer Were well adapted to the service; the latter were | Where will the Guardship be Anchored? ards aud Docks. . ve om . 8 2c & Re Pemaciee eapihat as eeaken has ieice tions. Jay the whole matter on the table was therefore a ques. | Hot. Such selections are assumed to imply a wantor | The exact Joculity in whieh the great irou-clad harbor WAYS AND MEANS FOR TRE SUPPORT 0 " tiow of 1M@ and death, But shame oa a party that will | forecast, which the governme: i Ps : : 2 : eee ene The House went into Committee Peis ibans Dantor age Ber to discuss with them their principles, aud | tho only explanation of eh pe eis aividea ro, | Daltery Roanoke will be anchored is now anxiously ean. | “hat Bic 28—ane Byzantium, (Robinson, Londen fom A nena Le eee aT ee ass Congres. anivile waa ced hole on the | then, when wu banter is accepted, sneakingly craw) out of nA aa which is found in the divided re. | yagsed in naval circles. The Navy Department has not NYork; Wandering Jew, Simart, do for Cardi, de (and an- $a. Bata seed bo paul sland i y body 'y#and means to sapport the govern. | it. No greater’ @videdce is needed that they know | Sronsibility in the selections. Mr. Vanderbilt chartered | yet decided where to place her. ‘The general impression | Chote’! Ponce linen ter Cok ee » New Hampshire | ment. they do not ‘went the feelings of the people, and | the vessel: dC aro tee Ban meee t repro? jae POO Eee) ® vessels, and Commodore Van Brunt superintended | jg that she wail be permavently stationed off the Patt Meer io ile Bakemcpor she he ir, Rugan Wann, (opp.) of N. Y, romarked that while he | “7¢ ##bamed to procla ® their party doctrines, the outfit, with the assistance of Mr. aswell, Mr. His: | snd be maumed as x free et ‘Roce’ otiaars ca. | 3 bad aided the government with needful supplies of money | The Deadlock in t#¢ Assembly—New | ¥°!!’s opinion was that the vessels would be fit for ser- | .seate the placing om her deck of some small guns | ,DUiLIN Deo27—Arr Noviesuich, Prassich, NYork; Lucy’ : Oley twood. Callao tor Lon- had writien a harsit letter 10 the C MMiuice Henry, Moore, N Mitrick Henry, Moore, New bo had written defending himselr. The resolution was postpone, Q % °, Y can pt [cae ec Ri es ie had beea unable to prevent careless expen- Phase of the Contest: Which Side to be | Vi’? beyond Cape Hatteras under very fayorable circum: | for the BUT PORE Of firing Saintes aDd making the vessel Ellen, 8 5 PE Bernhard, Bruhi, NYerk TTR On motion of Mr. SUMNER, (re).) of Mass., the papers | “!8Fe ef the money and the needless sacritic jer stances, aregular g™4rtt. She will be ready for her trial trip soou, A rae D : aa oalahieg o ha breach Melodies ene ieee iilce of the | Benefitted by an Org, */20thon—The After wbich thé “Toblem will soon be solved. 3 BeAr Repedient Besa aT 1, E. Dee 28—Arr Expedient, ith. Seaflower, Taylor, eedianins on A ene wid and Maurits; Jan 3, Pocahon Ve eeltna: tee on F ‘ovrn, Ja, Dee 1B—Arr brig Gipsey’ (Br), Grakam, ms were referred tw | men. | ihe vote had beon insufficient to avert the system | Eiffeet that it Will Have on” the Séua- | “mmedore Van Brunt, in his testimony, says:—I told —2 ign Relations, of nance known as legal teuder. But he trusted that Mr. Vanderbilt these small vessels were not euch as 1 OF TRE Al Pararsco-—iron-clad—w ich has jut» made a succossful ag torial Question— rents on Gb come. port. | {He vesults of experieage would prevent the increased is- | that reine ae pie ee would have selected. TI would not have taken any of | grist trip from Wilmingion, Del, to Pr lade)phia, ba THR PAYm. Fr the payment of | She Of Ubis fictitious money. de deeply regretted that the ee tae grea ea NG shese ema}! vessels or river steamers, sista seh eto SIC anlar ii Dee 20—Put in, Heinrich Von Gagern, Lassena. Mr. Fessenpen, from the w~- one dark enigma whi. BANY, San, 16—F'+ 1 ‘i been ordered toega, Her officers ares from — for NYork, very leaky. ed back the joint resolction to proviee « ational gubstance and sa oe f vaicabielion aban ae Alteny ae 11 dreaming about «dead pC eerig idles ca Nth lacpahual oat eel yeatn—Titiiie! Ammen ei Jon Ave ary Tiiuillion, Gray, Fernando Po; riceceraal ment, , 4 bys valu o is “ nie! fs a A a the army and navy witht ar Tor the yeas and nays * “ining asicay fen the principles of hiaee iS. deal aca Feibeacste results of that condi. { that his duties weve performed when a sufficient sang, | (men Commander—Henry Erken, Jr. nora, Hahn ri Ait Baty Baker, Vickery, NYork; Ml ‘the resolution was passed by a vote of 3S yeas against | econo beuieuce 16 | other will rooa iS rade ed = italy 1p 8b them out, white mt S140 mont é as Tor Singrna,. Sid 2d, bark Uawrenice, 5. Pe Q W190 bet wearied ont < = hose wae a Par 25th, brig Black Swan, Rodgey, Givasoam 2 paye—' Messrs. Powell and Sanisbury, “et * ON Sar, volt, But all euch | ness WO those w 4: NESE 11D. Wind West 22d, 23d, 28th; East 26th, aah Bo ond Seni : tection ise wig toibe ardor of our washes or | hopes "VSB fOuLdation wha ‘imagination, | Commodore Van Rrwnt, who did not know the destination J i545 any Pavmnder— Danial Lach, 31. ry J Ig A ea Mr. TRUMBULL, (rop.) OF reg see fran ca taparte They were as imperative | for neither @de presen, °°?" ‘aay fleet, seemed content witn performing the Swond Arsisiant Bugineer—Joho B. Carpenter. Hastnunc, Dae 2—Arr Saxoni» * yillers York. bon edie trom the Comenitigs on | the force of out Gnas tne iaws of srithmetio or gravl- any any signs of short eu | of the Bete i bad. Ty ‘Acting Envigns—Henry Kiopre) and James Boss, Hayne “yco BnArr OMn wig Doty, Philadelphia, 81d cas Vie ce tie i conrainent in thelr operation as the jaws 1 Wnany of the | durance. The der ceracy on ihe other hand, eigaiticantly | duty according to the light he Bad. Tae Magara | Priva’ A tltant Bupincere—dobo W. Burley and G. C. | Adler wonuo, Nor pone Limi FN OE Te Piaker (ts tary of the Trea | ask whICM pony ig “1, 9, th wag built for the northern Ike S€FViC" wy 975 soa te. | Cooke ong BO", ow 2a ‘Shat it do not pass. ons taken by the Secretary di = party to be beaefitted by an organization? x a wi" * +5, and K. eee a THE AKREST OP POLIRICAL PRISONERS. Riry'and "by" Messrs. Stevens and Spanlti0g, | and sever it Demeelvee vy declaring that ite the re- | Duilt in 1849, and vsed ot Wan tq pr abree years, | Pilit—O.M. Mott, ips Alex Sa fects of legal tender en all classes of £0- ; Sees _ Sg Ae eoace open areas and mercbants, ~ , publican. Th#’, ig the party which has managed State | 82d laid de tae wervice. Mr Haswell examined | Surgeon's Steward—Samuel POR) ~ Spence, trom Swatow, especially upon depositors in savings banks and * scons | affairs for ‘several years, and it is the officials of that | ber, aud found Fo.ng of her timbers soft; but Mr. Vander. ee) Ottalie, Dannemann, do. ° ry hepouehth ee 7 having fixed salariws—soidiers, sailors aud !_6 entire la: | party wo desire Jegiclation to legalize their official aclg. | Pit DQURDL wer on the repreeentation of her owner that sie e she wag a first class vessel. Mr. Haswell had made & SHIPPING NEWS Of port 8d, Lammergier, Wilson, from N¥ork, boriug classes. Taxation and ‘proper M” nogs of raising money. had becn avoided the, party in power | The S*ate has deciared against their contro} of affairs; and nance | | Sid ¥7th, John Clark, Letourneai, Baltimore; Grace Dat A Dill was offered by Mr. Coramen, (rep.) of Vt., relative to suits for arrests of political prisoners. RBXCLUSION OF NEWSPAPERS FROM THE MAILS, Mr, Canuie, (Union) of Va., offered a resolution request. jog the Postmaster General to inform the Senate if there been C from his department to tbe é TAM colnet Renae " ae Oeics ond State to thoeltectuhat'e | decane they would bave Droent the yeople early | if Vey desire legislation Jet them yield to the voice of the | Yartial examination, and was tokernat by her owner that ALMANAC FOR KW YORE—rHIB Day. liz, Beare San Francisooi 3 Le Bogart, Conway. aren recent order allowing cerlain papers the privilege of | to calm reflection, aud mLue them averse to those ‘people of the State, and the Legislature will be organized he bad repaired her. Sie was afterwards condemned on 4 vin ‘MOON RISES... een auel ae pe Sree os Sania! Gets ee Passing through the mails does pet apply to thse cx- | who are unwilling to eutrust the great and difficult py We conscrvative party: the examination of Inepector Lane, who notified the cap. be oa at yep aera NYork, i 2 @lad Hitar, thority,” aad, i so, by whet law rebiem races to the gradual and ametioratiny in- . . s ps Cid 27th, . Brown, NYork; Alfton,, Sanper,, saemiivary. commander, oF ‘aatbority 1’ authorized to | fivences of time, by which Providence works His beuelk | The strict adberence of thoee classified as Union deme, | {0 not to oil with the troope embarked. The owner is | Pert of New York, January 15, 1863, | (7 i Demers io. Pee exchide any matter ho-etofore transmitted, aod by wbat | cont changes without injury te mankind. The Presite%.t | crats to the republicans, and the alliance which appears | blamed for bis representationg, and the government CLEARED. Ent out 2ith, Gi ina, Wiethng Raitieoeens Ravens, Pous- Jam the said order was, ieeuod from bis densrtmeut, oo) | lad gaicd ihe wordee“Ruptone yon foto ware yex‘can, | 10 have been formed between the republicans and those | OMeers iulorented are rearcely exculpated from blame. | snip Carolus Magnue, Ashiey, Melbourne —Mailler, Lord & | isxpox, Decst—are Hr @-hule, Howard, Leghorn; 29th, Se aicinhemnere 2 not Spht always; and whea, aler mech loss om both | enppcsed to be neutral men, has destroyed ail hope on the ‘Ship Helle of Foster, Son Francisco Comstock. | Delaware, Kom, PhiladetDhia. | | cae Tesolution was Ini@ over. Sides amd no gain'on either, you cease ghting, he iden- | part of the demoorats to séoure the election of a United THE FOGGY WEATHER. Ship Kath (Brem). Jaburg, Liverpool—Tuger Bros, fatouesan ® Baper an partes every ‘THE DEFICIENCY APPROPRIATION Bit. tical questions as to terms of intercocrse are agein upon | St fod [ed not party — — ae ashe PanCueee UTR SIH 2 Liverpool, Chamberlain, London—Grinnell, Minturn Loxpoxnenny, Deca 8h ari ia, Fenale on Nyorn. |. FRSSENDEN, of Me., cated up the'Civil De- | you.”? In conclusion, after suggesting various methods | radici shoul enoug) nomiuate ON | nesaster to the Steamer City of Hart- Bark Judia (Br), Strickland, London—Thos Dunham. ARSEILLES, "ot |, Pepion, + aeleney bill. ysiila 4 Of relief, Mr. Ward expreseed a'deséro No see e commis. | of their rabid men, live | Wadsworth, Greeiey | DUSMeter 10 ONe S emulie Sb ROL, Bark Forerunner Br) turiens Newport dann Jackcon, | Mitaxa, Des 20-Are War Hawk, Williams, ‘Catania; 26th;. ‘Several amendmonts were adopted, when ‘we bill was | sioner appointed, in co-oyeration ‘with the Secretary of | or Field; coveequently one of their gress poe fo ad Park E H Yarrington, Gorham, Alicante—Bassett & Nick- ‘Matamonas, Dee 16—In port bark Wm Wilson, for NYorks perinenet ee a ae ae ree aaies calang hetore thers, witoont ating, | The progress of we political revolution wilbe sostrong | center Ace “"Bark Golden Role, Whiteberry, Aspinwall—Panama Rail. | * 24y8: Br brig Harvest Queen, for do do. po ay Eye ee crete ete, alg ly am, ies nee, | event Cuactaa Tor tein mabe ences | ee Wednesday evening this cy aad nviaibhare | route - | uae. Mi de Saker red Lamont, Moyhy, et ir, Feesanren then called op the dill makieg road Co. ection. ‘There | deen enveloped in a fog, more or less dense, caamug * | | Bark Linda Stewart, Perkins, St JngoMe Cubs—Jonathan | "4H 7 Gouny, Dec30—Arr Lorenzo, Hamlin, Maulmale; Jam fahon. appropria tone Mary Aeadeuy for the | and commerciai men of experience, thug avoiding the | of the Legislature at the next November « ‘ 9 Carter oa atime : dium and parcicsties widtiout to separate trom private | is mo more gure way for them to accomplich it, | number of accklents in this vicinity. aoe ee. (Br), Green, 28 DB Dewolr, 2, C3 Kershaw, Nicholson, Port Mahon year ending ) of Obie, wes opycre to-supperting | conferences. than to continue ballottiag for Speaker unti! after the ‘The steamer City of Hartford, Captain J. M. Parker Brit Alice Mu ide, Edgett. Arroso, PR—Burdett & Bverett, ati rg tae Semite, Orig, Gonoe. he Mata v. Se behoved it had beena | Mr. Waixen,{rep.) of Mess, examined the bill under | first Tuesday in February, the fixed by jaw for the : : ak cies, 2 | Brig Jotm Hathaway, Townsend, Havana—Fred F Phillips. | calcutta for Boston Be A pre Pp Borth Atlantic, Graves, whaler ‘reason, liad there Veen na West Point sew. 4 consideration. ‘authorky given to the Secretary of | election of United States Secator. This dey having paseed | which leit Peck slip on Wedvesiay, at a gnarter-past | dng Galmuck, Prticnait, Neuvilas—Thompeon & Hunier. | Deecatworo, Dee lintu. port bark, Union, Heard, frem demy there would have deen mo reveltion. He believed | the Treasury to borrow nive cig rig teyer omen hegre “ee pote (rothilyernges =e = och ag Log three P. M., for New Haven, went ashore during the fog a i leary M Hine (Br), Dart, Nassau-H J &C A De- and for Entladeipbia, arr 0 ; sehr Eugene, "Higgins, do de, that from rat schoo! obstructions | mate moderof raising money, but he objected that the | thie winter without the passage of special acte, whi ; Srthae’ te + Soha: eae charged. aera. 4e9 ~ bonds werowot to Depoldet less than par. ‘The gowern- | can easily be defeated with the strict appliances of par. | OF te south side of the South Brother Island, entrance | Sidr Jobe Tewe. Earnin, Dewmarara Jos Enens. ans Dee22—In port brign Adelphi, for NYork 9 days; riny to-day. bed me ep.) ‘of Mass., thenght that disloyalty @oald not de charged against West Pet. Avout;six hun- drod and twenty offers from that academy were in the vermy, and had remained loyal. Aout one hundred and wovetiy-eight from tho Soathern States had resigned, and ineteen {rom the Nurt&. ‘One hundred and thirty-eight ment should come into the market like auy other tor- | liameutary tactics. This accomplisked, the canvace | to Flushing Pay. She lays on the recks in shoal water, | gq) rower, avd raise money-on the best terms it could, He | next year, in this State, will turn upon the United States | and is badly injured. Her paesengers and freight were regarded the paymeat of interest in coln-s great mistake. | Senator mn. The vacancy haring occurred one unwilling to go xny further in that direction, as he session 0 Leg are, th ner cani 4 see ur MJ Telprerntade shone not recognizetwo standards of | point and no one can have the advantage of bolding the | the steamer Elm City and brought back to the city, Her = Pio eae Gi of vawe. He critically examined the subject of finance | positicn. i cargo Was taken off by lighters. a zereralty. AS to the tax proposed .on bank notes,he | The peculiar circumstances of the contest tor Speaker | “re New Frightou boat Huguenot, on her eight o'clock | Sir A Kelly, Pintard, Deal's anuer Cooper, Bush, Annamessea—F J Camp- Port Sratx, Dec 30—In port brigs Isabella Jewett, from do. bell. o NYork, dise: Lark, from Baltimore, do. Sehr Mary Parker, Perry, Cherryst P taken off yesterday morning by a wg apd trarsferred wo | Soir Hantah M. Jack, Wasnington--Bentley, Smith & Co, | yQeeneroun, Dec 26—Arr Jennie Jenking, Snelin . Washington, Rro Jax¥420, Dec 4—Arr barks Washingt Balti- » Washingion—N L McCready | j,ore: 6h, Wit Newman, Gavet, Bakiar ytne di M Gih, jewnia rit, NYork. Sli Sth, ship Shi Snelling, New . rock, ™ JslandF J Campbell hark Blue Jacket (Br), Dean, NYork: 7th. Siheers trom the slaveholfing Statcs bad remained Joyal, & oy are N Lapk, Mid ea - : rik Trout the seceded Stacez’ | would-ainend the section go that the aunual tax should’ be | and aflairs here clearly show that the democracy are ; . Lank, Midaieton, 1 Jebee Calions bak Rencoban' tb emer, ee aie ipo coe evils connected wiih tbe West Point | six_per_ceutum. ‘This would place the currency in the | fast drifting foto that position by virtue of the daily | trip up, ran ashore on Governor's Irland, Dut came offen | Sehr Dwight, ty WH Riversmith, "fn port Dech, barks Lapwing, Maly; Henriette; Brown, hs haro, and Amavon, Brown, une, * hands of the government, which could:then regulate both | events, and that they will thus hold out and not yield, a8 | ye rise of the tide without damage, and resumed her tripe, phi ¥ exelusivevess which be (Mr. “y ur Vi us — 2 bce niga a oe : its quantity and quality. the radicals are vainly hoping for. If the other side | “Te sersey city ferrybont D.S, Gregory came in col. | singh “n't She Puiludelphia—Van Brant & | “Siayanar, Nov. 6-—In port thip Golien West, McKenvie, ‘Whe n) thought wrong: but @isloyalty could not be a ae for NYork: bark Canada, Mud . tr Fest Io Mir. McRRL! , (rep.) of Vt., wished te know how the | must have legislation, and ure determined to try to elect StLS Red Rover, West, Philedeinhle-—R P Bock & Oo. # NYork: ba » Mu + Pacitiey trom Amoy? ered oeeors eeked if & largo portion of tbe oflcers | government cou ah ‘on without the loyal banks? A radical to the United States Senate, then they will have | lision with the British steamship Talisman, anchored in |g hr Pearl, Guipatrick, Philadelphia, sarinsion Bo ey aE ae cow civil Jife were not educated at West Point? Mr. Watkre replied that they never bad, under the | to cease their stand still pelicy, and’ in geome way syaure | tne North river, by which the latter bad ber starboard NEP Buck & Co. Ry mae Po ey, Mile ler, ays. 4 Sypwxy, NSW, Oct 6—8ld Sonth America, Linootn, Callao. ‘er John Boynton's Sons. | SrQnoik, BE, Dec 27—Sld brigs Moraucy, Ne w Haven, Turks Islands; Dec 80. Rolling Rea, NYork vig dost constitution, the right to issue such currency or bills of | the election of Speaker derore the first Tuesday W Febru | ge padly stove credit. In conclusion, be spoke of the ability and in- | ary,a day that we are fast approaching to, It is net at > y tegrity of the Secretary of the Treasury, in whom the | all improbable that we shall soon have some inportant ‘The steamers from the eastward arrived at the city at Mr. Witson said they were $ Mr, Neowin, (opp.) of Oregon, thonght tbat the Senator rom Wade) was entirely mistaken ip is opin- eee teed conte in thicage der not get tnilitary | countey had the greatest confidence. Let-us sustain bim, | develoranents in thix line, Several of the aspirants {or | two o'clock yesterday aftervoop, aod did uot depart at : Froon, Doe “Sid John WAndtewn, Haring, Cuba, ledge ae they do the Mr. Forni, (obp.) «1 Pa. Driely coutroverted the view | Senatorial houers are here, aud are beocmivg auite Ces. | ine uaual hour. poetic Das Se his Ficsece antes MEDAE, "Th of Me. Walker thut the government had a right to sup- | perate, and there is po telling w ey may not do shes of Bait Br), , ‘orts. pool ean phon ple tees the circulation of bank notes, He cited judicial | when hey see their chauces to try tecirtatds wlan | At about ten o'clock yeeterday morning, a small boat, ran Jan ae DN AM with tse win po Calsutng Baaenel Goatees Aaeuse, Olprer, Remmonde, decisions in suprort of his position, maintaining that | election fast fading awa: contaiving three men, was run down by an unknown pro_ Y creak wwe : ran’, Ineklev, ore barks Jehu. Tapp, Messina; Waliham, hard, Fe emer, Molt, New | asolt, Marelia'!, Ma‘mazn sin Marl with rams’ bors. of jnspiration have | taxation for revenue should not carry with it the extine- enepees peller, off Pier 6, Fact river. The me) were rescued by nim visa Key W and wonhave to resurt toeducation, Au institution | tien of what was taxed. The Excitement About the Speakership. st 10 days, and For s Monroe, to don; Danie! Boone, ruermanter. nt » Segar, M. ich has educated such mou as Winthrop, Greble, Lyou | dtr. Gunt rep.) of Ohio, said, other things being Aumany, Jan. 16,1863. ry boatmen named James Rogers and Joseph | Oyieir sap Patapero (U 6 transport), Bearse, Washington, ; Emeline :ii), Graham, and others sbould pot be cbarged with disloyalty. equal, the government engaged in warfare ¢hat can raise There has been an intense excitement in politica cir, | MUFPBY, and landed on the Baitery. 46 hours. to US Ouarierwaster 14th ‘inst, at 4PM, passed & Bae the largest amount ot money muet in the end triumph. Bot what is money? Strictly speaking, gold and silver— | cles all the afverncon and evening, over a flying ramor ia nothing elve. Payer, stamped and issued ag money, in | regard toa probable change of front by the repobiicans aon a ee asics bo basen? ura publi | 9D Speaker. ‘The fact that Cullcott, off Kings, voted with credit: but even that credit is in no wise independent of | the republicans on the resolutions to-day aroused the gold and silver, What, then, shall we attempt to carry | suspicions of the democrats that there was something Mr. Wane replied, contending that the West Point insti tution bad only fostered jealousies and rivairies in tbe @rmy And that it was a mouopely entirely at variance ‘with the gevernment. It might bea good institution to make engiveers, but it furnished no qua'itications fora commander of army. ‘here were men in the army to- day who were eating the bread of the government aud The Ebzabethport boat Kill Von Kull, dae at eight | b¢rm big ashore 1) miles north of Cape Mi Sbip Bunker H Cid ship Marth Jeloel rt , (Beeb Pills an Francisco; bri o'clock, arrived at ten o'clock, after having collided with | in batiast, to mai tl schrs Eureka dir), Horton, St ‘a mo Roel r. i several ¢mall craft, but doing no damage except the carry | wight, ‘hae 12, with midee aud 22 parcongers, Yo Guieael, | Sf: Bunker. ‘NOrieana: O-eay id, ‘Pow D ing away of two stancbeons, Minturn & C ‘w), Sollermaun, Alicante, 59 days, in ball: 11 (of Boston), Newrll, Liverpool, 62 days, er, The Harlem Steamboat Company's boat Sylvan Grove | toTunn, Mane e wend est (Br, of Liverpool), Malone, Nassau, NP, 8 F BALTIMORE. who wore doing a!! they could to destroy the government. | on war by the ase of these alone! There is pot |) 4 this affecting the Speaker. This was etrengthened | ft Harlem Bridge at seven o'clock in the morning, bat Ship | . .! hn Mr. Pesearony said tbat many men had goue South trom | cuongh i all the banks of the loyal States—n live fact thet aonve of Calleot’s {riende stated cboce , | after an unsuccessful attempt to go down tho river, went | “Bank apoio (Aust, Angeline, Glasgow, 60 daya, with | YOKk: Wtury TW A Obio and from (Mr. Fessenden's) own State (Maine), | ull the pockets of the loyal people—to meet the | by tbe fact that some of Cajicott’s friends stated about a far as the Red Houee, when ebe bad to turn about, land | 0s, t0 Holmboe & Balebens . (Bremen), Meyer Bremen; chrs y © Town, Fox, soquired property there, and were the very worst men in penses of the government for four months week ago that if this dead lock continued much longer | Mr photon and after making several sitomgte oi K Active (Norw), Curlam, Glasgow, 50 days, in batiaat, | ott Morin. NYA tan Heran, Nitaven via Naiicons OES "foorma, (rep.) of Como, thought that this kind of pasts hunioen oe & laces ale yagtog silver and ‘fet | the republicans would compromise by nominating | rived here at bail-past twelve o'clock TP. M. ie Wrists Cateert aanen,. Siemens 89 days, with n Gibraltar, fur orders, | \ dacs ‘s calc i ; ; s c ; : a : id ship Jennie Eastman » q Asien Was calculated to increasegthe jealousics, if | slone. idle to presume that our government can | Callcott for Speaker; and further by tbe fact thet rot Pong re psc gua due bere at eight bg or ea Bros. Lunco'n Webl, Llosa. od, elley, to all others under hike circu k. Messina 45 days, and were any inthe amy, when we should do ull we ve an exceptin ances; | on Friday Jast it was stated that he informed the repab, 80. daye trom Gibraltar, with mdee, to George F Bulle BRISTOL, Jan 13—Sid schr America, Reynolds (from. quid to make harmony and unity of action. Many ot | and it only remaius for us to select that kind ef paper | jane that if they would nominate bito, if necessary to pies oe ley passenger boat Ph yg Be gt NE aye, | PIgtN CT REO ase Pints Rear iio bost adapled to meet the exigencies of the public service of the ‘Treneucy discourages the further | secure bis election in the Assembly, be would vete for rf the with. | pimself. The republicans have, however, become des the leaders of this rebellion were educated at Yale Col Jege, avd other colleges in the North, uod surely the Bemator from Obio (Mr. Wade) would not argue that and 48 trom Gibraltar, with must, to F Berthand, town, DC. Means, Means, Pernambuco, Dec 14, with sugar 13Hh—Bid stoop Jeane H Borden Col ins, NYork, Jersey City and Hoboken ferries run 3 11H Swift & Go, GLOUCESTER, Jun W—Are bri a Iter (Br), W: ‘iiarn arity: Dut the Peek slip ferry to Williums- | and cotton, burg was compelled to rau to Grand street some portions Bark Chr The Secretar; issve of legal teoder notes, aud coptemp drawa of thore already out. Mis financial plan i a cur- those institutions fostered treason. If there were these . ie tinna (Br, of St Andrews, NB), Ellingwood, NS. fo : Jeslovsien in the army, might tbere not be some wrong | rency issued by Osnklug associations based upos govern. | Perate, from the jotipation that the democrats w of the day. : Fingeton, Ja, 10 days, with toxwood and cotee, 10 Milter & | SeeMS foe NT ces sere sosop | ‘the side of the volunteers, as well as on the side of tue | ment stocks, Ashe admits tht it will net assist the | continue the covteet for Speaker wntil after the day ret The boat runving to Quarantive, Staten Island, ran Batk Gazelle, Bernburn, St Thomas, Dec $0, with oid 1 do; Fiyin: Fish, Low. NY¢ feat Point oificers. government from one to two years we ought to reject apart for the election of Senator, and have been feeling | €Very hour, but at a slow epeed. and junk, to Roche Bros & Colley. ron | 1th. Beat F Ree Mr. Wrizon, of Mass., sald that there were thirty-four | for we have po time to jose in doubtful financia! experi- | about in all directions fora candidate (bat they coule The steamships Asia, for Liverpoel, and Fagle, for Burk Mayfiower (of New Haven). Duell, Port Spain, 16 seine Ye Rr wehr Eben honsand officers iu the army, aud that there could not | mects. His plan will do us no go d—be himself being the | elect. Ms Ravana, were et]! at anchor in the North river at subset. | days, in ba last, to H Trow bridge's Sons, of New Haven. NEWPORT Jan carr ee Bell, Cascume Be oversight bundred of them from West Poiut. Tue | jdge--until long aftor the pation is either saved or lost. His Trimmer, @ democrat from Rochester, wae yesterday oe NH Gaston (of New Haven). Farmelee, Port Spain, | pee, PEI, for NYork; Geo: ge Haich, Boston for @oumtry may have been disappointed to the vilicers of the | theory embraces in its objects a complete revol offered the nomination for Speaker. ‘Trimmer re Theatrical. Sak Alton The OF Lheeock RON Crowell: Grane 7 Bort Rosal, Sc: ‘Alda, “Cavobert do for Phi ja; TB ‘and perhaps jun the banking institntions of the country, which will bring | fuged to eutertain for a it, This fact shows that DANIEL BAN , with salts OG Wheelwright, Jan Br iat tan hag | Hedeman. Prince, Bath for NYork; Lovie H . Ba- io moment, C1 that MR. DANIEL DMANN AS SHYLOCE, AT NIBLO'S salt, (0G Wheelwright. Jan 6, lat 24 21, lon ker ids for NYork I > . Laxey pfreP-y, of Kanaas, said that these men had | in financial chaos al the mowent whed we may reivire } the Republicans are ready to go axt of their party for a GARDEN. U'S gunboat America. on a cruise, all well. Fall River for'do. Sd athe Revert Bark Dy, tot ‘educated at Weet Point, ‘at the expense of millions | more than ever steadiness and the utmost stability. | candidate and gave plausability to the rumors. “Calicot - is land, White, St Jago, Cabs, to Jonathan Thowp- | Rosin) Pailarerphin, “at Movert Raikes, Hawes (from f dollars, Could the Senator from Massachussetis (Mr. [| But shouid the plan sneceed in one or two years | bad also stated to some of his frieude, who toid him (hey Mr. Daniel E. Baccmann, a German actor of some repu- ine of ake “om, fi Sta Sacimneien, Caicos TI, for Boston; head, so far as the sale of bonds is concerned, what then’ | were fearful be had injured bimeelf’ by his vote to-day, | tation, made hus Srst appearance upon tbe English stage | 950! Golden Light, Fortune Inland for do, 4 29.dayn with mdse, to BF Simall, Teiglit. . ‘Our legal tender currency, which is everywhere 0 popu. | (No, it was all right.” at Niblo's Garden last evening, as Shylock, in Shak- | Brig Capella (or Providence), Ace, Martiaique Nov 27, and WE LONDON, Jan ISAre eh aire Rogers, Wight lar, would be retired by the sale of the bonds, and the | “About three o'clock thie afternoon some of the ro- . : 1 Cay 14 days, with salt;to Millet & Houghton, ae Noreiahe a ai Coe Mh OS government would thereby tose Its uote circulation and | publican managers called upon Calicolt. Soon aiter | SPere’e “Merchant of Ven: The house was crowded tig Mauricio (Dutch, Sehr, curaboe, 16 days, with | pect, si0 for Horwich; sloose Orexim, Rhodes, NYork for- H teen millions per year in interest. This is apretty | several republican members made their appearance, | With © most Felect, critical and appreciative audience. | fait and skins, te Jospl Foulke's Sona. (16 anchored be | PORT ROYAL, Dec 2¢—-Arr steamers Delaware, Cannon, dear leason for the frst one in the mew echeme, What | making about a dozen. A lengthy consulatation was | We bave ever seen fo many actors aud critice inthe | Ht New York (and cd Jan3 for Fernandina): 23th. Shetuckets fe next? ‘The governinent gocs tuto the market and borrows | had with him. and it wae then generally belicved ths Oth for the Guilt)! ache Howard, Cole hy ) point to one le ray Of geoius exhibited by tingle ne ofthese mers bes reply, said that we had lost twenty six ral Officers since the war commenced. Seventeen of were killed iv battle and vine of them educated at West Point. Among these were sueh names as Massfeld, who fell at Antictam; Mitchel, the mer, taken from bis comumayil at the Weat—God only | tne very bills istucd by these associations iu our bonds, biican Id nominate Calicott, pro auditoriom of a theatre before. To perform to such an Fehr Cregar. from Pht ‘28th for Fernand ha. aches A Corde Roows, why! Bayard, recognized throughout the covntry | and pays for therm Aitgen milous more in way of inte eT Ce ate cobinw? Provided they | a dience was bo ordinary task for the company at Niblo's, varie Aladin ‘ot Wincaewet avery es Londen tee Rene een aes 8 & Ddrilliant officer; Reno, Stevons, Richardson, Sill, | rest, makivg thirty millions of dollars which it pays in a ; o : allast, 10 inaeter. fy! n0 ray of geuins’ “We beliove that there uever were | to that of auy banking amociation. “The Secretary insists | citement was al Bver hedt ‘oo the outside, aad peers Mi trout 8 denen. well, Keown repressbtetives of, |, OOS PUD Soe eno, ies, Prins bénashiaed Relotiare Petgrasns Phitate better artillery officers ia the world than those iu our | that this is better than using our own paper [6 bear resu od his t, and the Antonios, Bussanios, Gratidnos and ‘eSann inhert, Peterson, Philadel; Aller making other objections to the scharwo,h a a ly a ad > A gh Me : ba oe ante, to Zynee & Beith NYork (and eld Bih'to return t ied to or 5 ‘Govbor off the stage criticised severely every word, look theory was to Issue in all Ave hundred miltions | that ie) yicc'er (he tect than tae eaitese hed eomtiaie | and action cf these characters ou the stage. In apite of army. Me Lawe, Of Kaneas, said, as the Semntor (Mr. G0; DW Senders, Alden, di Wilecn), was supposed to Have bad something to do with | iu logal tender notes and cireurnscribe the issue of batk | go tong with little or no chance of success of ert | the nervousness excied by this circumsiance, however, nean Cannog, Elsen, Sierra Leone, Deo 7, with Peloseneins Has @apiog the policy of the goverument, be (Mr. La payer the Secretary proposes to borrow niuie hun- | Gate he would decline the nomination apd pease, hanes the play was admirably reudered, and every part de: | ton R i arwrod gD MeUarii Fouae. Would sek bow Ais thit while, by this "Senate Ci a Hons. It-cannat be done. We gare the Fecre- | in the bande of the ‘gaueus. A beition was iinme. | Serves—if we bad but room for it—a word or two of cor- hey 9 pt Hed. Sabb, Fate, Dee 38, 'alaetc in; Boehantress. Leneh; 3 A Woodh an a, rity of Senate. the opinion is enter 1 thority to sell our bonds at probation. i syne voadield, Hafford, NYork: ruman. Sher y amajority i y aay time and | diately made to inate Mr. Depew. Some random | “ia! ap) rebation, mimiae tes.2), 0bd Ghane Hrord: 4th. ship Anyawan, McNair, New You Gud expressed that a graduate Of West Point, now hokliug & most imporiant position, is not Mt to hold ‘it, he should Gtill retain that position? Is it because this goverumeut ie controlled by W int? Mr. Wire0x—Who does the Senator refer to? Mr. Laxe—Meigs, He bas been boldly denounced at “the market price. Had be discharged this | giscussion took place, when Senstor Folger, who about | _ Te ivtereet of the evening centred, of course. in Mr. duly not « soldier would have been vaaid @ | that time made bis appearance, was invited to explain ap | Baudmann. To commenting upon the yerfermauce of this | day longer than the paymasier could reach him. | interview which be in connection with Senator Bell | £eetleman we must covsiter the extremely overous nature These men stand between us aud national destruction, | pad thie evening with Mr. Callicott. To this be responded, | Of lis debut. Tis was noi merely a iret appearance, bat anit are sufering, bleeding aud dying, that we aud the | giving a favorable impression of Mr. Callicott. 4 a Orst sppeurauce iu a new lenguage Bandmann is live. ‘ake them away, and there | tion a Cerman. Ke played very acceptably at several thea- | frag, do: Sth, achrs Win Hunter, Eldridge, Bowed, do; 8th. Lizzie Maul, Frambes, W Ditlon, Ludiam. Philadelpiia; 9th, bark Hour ton, Share NV¥erk: sches Spray, Pivree, aad Northera Light, Ireland, Philndelphia. haere Philadephia, vig ¥ irJoseph (of Boston Key West 18 days, with ¢ res, hay tr ort of pray ‘< Cld Dee 24, selirs RB How o vite Mr. Callicot Payren, St . : * bere im thie Senate. | If it bo true *that Unis goveramneat lore for the President, the tecretary | this euch men as Munroe, of Onobdaga, sud Miller, ef Jer | tres iu Germany, cate Uy (ue cou. try, made a great hit "iors Hewat Late heck, Goes ote, te . ie tottering to its grave," when (hat grave closes ona the {yet the families ef some of them were son. objected to, They did not desire to be led of 1n Stadt theaire in this city, and (Br, of Windsor, 3 hon: dun 1. W @pitayh is to be written, that epitaph will be—“Died o and bad not money to buy bread, be | any ge until they ould see where it led to. tor's example aud transfer bis tbo Bit, Jone Bat Weet Pout f ment of a ecuntry that is rich and over | Depew's fr 3 objected until their favorite was About six weeks ago he | Morraw, Heavens Mr. Witsox faid thot he had nothing whatever todo ndanee fails to ask for money whic! given on opportunity to try his chances. Finding that se aud with rare good taste | r), Guiliver, Cardenas, 10 with shaping the | ‘ soldiers their | jany were not ready to go for Mr, Callicott at this time, | Selected Shylock as bie first character, because in that | : : vimac Ton aeh, brig Sather: Appointing oF geve * id not rest with | i, was decided, after further consultation, that Depew | Part any iittle errors of accent and prontinciation might | Lang, Halifax, 7 days, with | shire Monteznma, Buscomb, Wich Queen, Kelley, never bad criticise ¢ President, for no ma ixious that | ghould be thelr candidate to-morrow. The candies | be Overlooked. Feckier, it will be remembered, made | ™ " ston er Nepinne; Jan 1, bark Guerilla, Pleree, New. place, and never & should promptly receive every cent due them. It | for to-morrow will be Depew and Dean, appearance iu ‘Hamlet, ce, Townsend, Chincoteague, 3 dasa, hte Leni, Sp et, NY. A . Sebr Ann, Cole, Baltimor hot rest with Congres#, as generally charged, and enough, the English of Mr. Bandmann was hip No ve! a. | as already shown by aquotation from the law itsell. "But - " the chief coveideration inst ever Upon that point we Hark, Horland, New Be ttord, 9 days, S§ Lever: tor (rom Kansas or h pueral Meigs) was the | st rested with the Seeretary, who had failed. be thought NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. have cely to say that Mfr. Bandmann's acoeptand prs Thorn, Morgan: Key Wests dayarte U & Quarter. Pat caters Wrenn, Kortinger, Babies Yory first mau singled out (0 take wn active part against | from error of judgment, aud not, he was sure, from any nunclation are often very mech betier than Fecnter's, Jan 9, at 27 58, lon 7) 29, saw a large steam frigate, ‘A’ Hammond, Pathe, Boston SB Aven, Dace, the rebellion, intentional wreng, (0 s6l! our bouds to the extent of five Sena and that bis errors ouly addea zest aud pigtavey—Menot, © be British Carlet, Carlet, Boston, degtrierns Mr. Lane said that be undertook t iy A millions to the brave mea who. Aunayy, Jan. 15, 1863 udeed, @ vraisemblance—io the part, Under ali the cir- . Nis Providence. arks Comet, Morrison, NYork; Frank (Br), high position Hid not n the damp ground and drenched with th Now ‘ elie Wed tdenmnatel tone cumetances, we must pronouace Mr. Raodmanu's progress get Ayptiiannge ee A Broishaw, Fish NOrieans; sche above auspicio shows of winter, a b No business of impertanc ‘ansacted to-day f our Inpguage very remarkable: and as his mistakes in with dense Brena, si Rep. (Mr. Wilkos dying by reds and thou NTRODTONON OF RIALS, io way interfered with the other actore, and seemed _ wa, Gibbs, NBedvord. Cid Kaneas (Mr. Lane) questione Perish, We have plenty of money m the coun- | Mr, Corwmti introduced a bill in favor of ibe Prooklyn | eeareely to hamper him, even in bis most passional Miscellane: ta Mr, Witsos stated Uvat ‘be had sald that he believed | irs, and any amount of provisions, ‘Then Why Bot Use | gud Jamaica tlau road "| scenes, tbe lingual portion of the performance may fog settled down on the watereef the rivers and jen 12 + ‘ that Gegeral Meigs was as loyal as the Senator from Kan . = thus dismiseod, Tk though critical, was a jerday morning, making navigation very diffealt Caan ne) or bimeelt (Mr loyalty of the ended the | Mr. FouckR jotroduced @ bill to increase (ue pay of | vory indulgent, and the applause was frequent and bearty. | The steamships As t Just to | notaries public Aslor the otber players, they assisted Mr. Bandmann ditiew!- Mr. Brantay introduced @ Lill to reguiate ineeale of hay | cordinily, and gave the lie direct to any rumors of pro- bond routh t Spain: Write Wing, for I for Havana’ of Liverpool, the Ba; ) Were detained, The various baco, and Onk, for Boston, t and othe f for Cardenas: Juniata, for Liverpool: Joste Gilkey for empted ing ton defect ja the law, 0 fessioost Jealousy Ding at irregular interenis, The Sta nd ferryboatsto | (egos, and A Colfer. also, schre Burd Tor Nort, erosb hiwe tiink @oy man in the country and isted m the bill now wader con. | ahd straw in New York and Brooklyn. Like M. Fechter, Mr. Bandmann introduced novelties in | Quarantive made regular trips, The steamboat Huegenot, | and Abther, for St Jago, ‘The U ? panel Core right Wa ques valty of General Meigs. General | sideration g | lew (U St ‘Orieans for N York, soul be acthorized to borrow money on | ‘The bill to amend the assessment laws was reported | dress, conception and action, For instance, bis costume | from Port Richmond on the eight o'clock trip, went ashor® id Thomas with barks Cordelia, (or Nelge wae the very first in the country to advocate the | the best ter WithOUL restriction to p: iy wl it Fight and duty bs arm tue black men 61 the south Mr. GUNIAY fa¥i be east no viajust Felections upon ike | M¥OFebiy By the eomrniiee, Mr. Murpay dveen ug Inthe part_aurd wee'a copy of thet of tbe German Jews | cuceverner'’ Inland. Had received no damage, and woold I Susan, eersntony Pilate Bride, Mir Lave cimtended that tbe men from West owt aug | Secretary tise ota diferent canauretion npwo the ium, | Aarne’ fb some parte of Furope, His conception, alse, was | a") 0m 0” the rising of iiss axa eueed ot Warelen wee Began aut Ud cottes Dobbin wel remal ne canintry at the expense of savery, | xo did the House when they piacwed the revolution, one eS weler ond more imienge iban that ofotber artiste, aad in | © sheen ealbgnes Sircchetetmmptmbynerninbine heSmisetgene be Wind W. : and they held a of our armies, General Rosecrans | hundred and twenty tio agoinel (bres, taquiring of the Assembly. le exieaod entrances, and in what is techovcally called | Long Isiaud Sound boats were notin at 12M. Toe steamer Burke Geo Warren cod Leland, both from New York for bad saved a battle by persoual gallantry, and he would | Secretary why be had uot suid the bonde Aunaxy, Jan 16 7668 hie “singe business,” be set all our precedente at ded. | Bay State, Ciiy of New York and Commonwealth were at | Phiisdelphia. came in the Capes of the Delaware on ihe . compare him with other West Pont graduates whe hy Mr. Lovwsoy, (fep.) of IN, eid be woul ma ; ~ wight Of the 12 dost and stoot up the bay. AL the Brenk- command of our armies. If they had she eh nod A, Se erate eine ue. the THR SPRAWRREME CONTHOT ance, Feokter did the same thing to London when ho | ancher near Riker's Island, The Jersey City ferryboat DS | w " b Wey nownh the sane | power, Compress tho resyiratory organs of every eternal dressed Bamiet with bony curls: sat op ibe ve |G know? gallantry in the field, battles which count wg detents | laxt fader. The Aseemb!y held an exciting eession this moramg, and poibted at Yorick Seem ee | Geetcenadenitie, Winn wae Lae pombe, “pre, alien, Lae would be reckoned as Victories Mr. Pomenoy, (re, ing Fis, Barnard, Deal moroke for NYork | Quail J knew bi ‘well, Horatio, chored in the Nerth river, but received no dan his, and issued a J et (hat he found no upmecessary faut Mr. Sita offered a resolution declaring that the exy edition of Oibello | STRANAHIF ATAR OF THE SoUTH—On Lhe outwa what te bad said, powted to ine rity in the State fast fall gave the domo | at the foot! ) of Kanear, thought’ it was not charge Oe aahey f ey ne RR Sra crate the best right to th — oo of the Assemblys | or * aod the locking Of & door. Whether | passengers wat held, and on her return to New York on the Br sicamer Arabian, Leach, St gage + 5.) of for id - eg such a tas on Danks as tn drive | and d @ the toyalty of the demecratic party to the } Mr. Indmann’s conception and rendition of shy. jer meeting was held, at both of which reso. | John NB. y Fi mag A hati og oral yjo t fation, he vacuum 10 be eupplied | constitutien aud the Union. jock be more natural and more Shekeperian then atten Capuiia Woodham | ok hO\EDs DE Sprague, Gibbs, New agent pon t mont . M A‘ter several attempts to stave off a vote on this reso- | ihat of Wailack, Booth aud otbers is a debatable question aueerel . ro ghee foodbull | Fork, Biaschrs Rovertd Mercer, Robinson, Philadelphia: # could not, o.) 4 fo bit pending. They | aw tr Cucnen expressed the unwillingness of the re. | We donot propsee toargue that point now, Mr. Racdeacy | of tbe Star of th, for Lis kind and prompt attentions | L Tedd. Weems, ten Binks ies oh as’ 4 Tacwwess, (rep.) of Ii1., said he also had re “ SuCy Ons VOrArY purprees, nud | pub € to estion prior to the orgapizatic ca y young Man, and wae making lebut ta | 19 the Wants Aud comforts of allon board. The tone of the miner a yd 4 sloop vy R. - p= ang anne to eens DU “ t 4 ry days of the Houre, and moved to lay the resoluticn on the | sirangdtougue to a etrange audience. ‘We saw fauitg in | resolutions m: he recipient. ANCISCO, Jan 12—Sid ships Washington, Cot 4 pot blame all the officers of West f , tof the n tab his perforunance, the present js not the time tospenk of | Svrrvewent f 2 beand er 11 Merrimac, a, Liverpool, Sot bileae oft the ceioers of eee Evi ‘ eto restrain err ¢ | t ' by ayes 60, nays Str, Callieot, of n. It ie pufloieut to may (hat bie Shylock wera vere | yection eA Aeserions and | qATiRt Gojtathy snipe Aven, Howes, Manila; Flying Ragie, wht oil Kings voting be repo biieans t euccess, if applause be any criterion. and that | St bas bee Vater RSET, Jam T—Sld brig went of ibe rebellion the officers from West Pui i et adjourned 5 Sas onlied De 700 ‘attention 1 at it will | Foreign Shipping, bas been re Mesars Taylor FO a ee ee Mickade ga ralias Giles, Cardenas Fd Siew culied up (be rescLation offered yeaterdey repay carg(y! AUeULIOL Wud Cougiferqticn ] Maraborme & Bape. Wap s0r- 8601p, This No uae a Uns of 9 } 12%, bare Jone Nicbols, Nichols, do,