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to Adjutomt of the Fiftysewond | the Fifty secoad ri tate Volunicers, who was killed | fuldl their mission, from nt, beg lea-e to subinit the following the Secretary of War from Wi Bare returned from Washingtoa - rope 2 NEW YOKK HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1863. se Pe = ae r MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS, q | |. SHIPPING NEWs. te m dees, | 8 oe so Board ef Aldermen. Ree osteo colete mrationed: + DUCT Se EE SOE TS yt heals ote eee ye OC 4 ‘This Board met yesterday afternoon at one o’clock— | note, and hold them subject to Jone Ne eran Gy aumanac ro] ‘William Welsh, Bsq., President, in the chair. wert, Tours. Jiman of Committee of Comu.on Co:in- ume wuss... Fo Afler a cone derab'e quantity of routine business, the od gh they Gaalll tat pactuons following was presentod:— a aay sang to tom ‘by the Common Council, ‘ 4 a eh the commitice Immediately loft Washington and returned wo a ro i, oe 100 On motion of Alderman Haxoy, the following report | ™%h S?thich ts respectfully subsaiéted. SEinesce, Yon sche shinee 200 was ordo ed to be published in the Megaup:—. ‘Alderman Lona offered the following: — Yo b—The bark Comet, from Philadelphie bf v > dake 0 appo The special committog {0 proceed to Virginia for New Orleans; schrs Jas L. Hawley, and John Ponder. Mies heme Salo tekdof” Prederickebue ths | aad procure the body of rate Adjutant of of adatom, steering GOW, Fob, int 98 40 | with, corn or ‘low York. and ve othors toeded with coal &o SoUbic to alt be hi Jan 310M, Princess Royel, Windsor, from G uitee romented i Honor ke Mayor tour an undacatanding Nee core A iat “4 y complied u res t. ard furnished the esolved, That 1th a det mr O Dey. NYork. bd sect of ltt a hereby; Jaitruated to proceed to Virginia and fullt the Bale aitton (Bo, 29 4 Dewoit yas, dau are Bilda Suswnis olta, Balt 309 iclehadgae iaagauctiso, and also of extention | hall be adviaed by the Seoretary of War that It is Drag: | _ Brie Maggio axel Be & a Y 6 800 ot the United States ‘exe letters in their pos- | ticable for them to dogo. Adopted. Smith. g pence Prater cigamaes Policen. Beher. Now 105% 200 « to Washington on the THE CBLEBRATION OF WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY. Brig 8 B Allen, Poker, & Oo, York; sobr a Bltzabethport. Joseph P 1 100 15, and “arrived there | The resolution of the Board of Counciimen to appro- | Scht Tigris (Wr), Shaw, 3 Ath caer atscmners: Botrel, Y% roca o'ooox sr" cuminitag progeednd to | Briate $= for the celebration of Washington's birthday | fear Watson! Wicks ington a i wYork “Sid site X's GlapsonObtre feanbea’ ys Y tce tag —9 ~ -eee 4 A Elliott. Greot, ‘Brunt & Blagh' vi a thin the itiier et teaeaame aaltgaae Roved.that the blank be filled up by inserting font Jonas Smith Foran, maaan Se emeeies Sra, el a Previously); sloop Harvest, Cor: tS foe jo arriving sh id 5 4 S lo, ‘engiged, aad on his being ap- | A paper from the Councilmen on the harbor defences F White Fawa, Milikea Konay. (Gale, Reed), trom, MROR, Deb Frisridilp Ghatrent, Meth, ise 300 o-umittee in waiting, be in- | was referred to the Committee on National Affairs. Behr Caroline, For, eek teeta in Mere 162% 200 that jhe should be unable to The salary of Harry Howard, Inspector of Vauits, te, ctr Buby, treoy sreae'& Hunter. Jan i —Arr ary Tyler, York on 18 = eo i i was increased a *y ir Howard, Baker, Boston—8 Carn Des “4 . te dolcrinied to aie, the oi. | the Board adjoursed to Monday next, at one o'clock. Sloop America, sant uae. - eat aamaamein, aver 150 on tee S00 py is ee JPR ie 300 Erle Rees s-ts 7035 with from the Executive Mansion to the 80, Feds BERS with oot es, BnG Bat: hateo do. Te 300 ¢ Bepas where they were apeedily granted an in- wants 4 7 300 MichS&NIaRR.bS 575 166: Det the Homotable Secnetapy’ snd peeeenied hiss TES Ship JF Wheeler, Gadd, Glasgow, 8 days, with mdse, to : ‘ett r of introduetion and explanation from his Honor | geebel Oficial Aceounts of the Recene | Wm irrea Nolet: Y 200 Wervregess BT 260 Mayor, The honorable Secretary informed'the commit. Ocean Averill, Havens, Jan Si, with sugar, aud'ug then “ot himaet at iberty to grant them ton D breormants 8 i om CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. mith, 1 Teco Pa Bark Maria 4 Thelema ind'Srpreaued aimselt willing to afford to Ds Onrditt, Bag, 57 days, g ~ "Taunspar, Feb. 18—¢P. i. : at other | official reporte bee atteenps to. Paige ib Doewbsle al ~ "He further informed the comuaitiog that he ait nce a ae ° bye tomaster 7 ain Sennen, ae He Wipe, sammie. were mode. 89 Uhls. 9 Siig.ferpety at that pert:— | REPORT OF YLAG OFFICER INGRAHAM, know whether the r lations between the Army of the fo ma "and the rebal army, were then of & ar that would permit the granting of @ lag ol to visit in order to recover u were sent That he might. be loteRmed upon thin later foie ae Honorable Secretary immediately. aad inthe presdues of the committee, adsdreasrd a te’egram to Major General Burnside, then in command of the Army of the Potomac, ut Falmouth tnautring of Brim If 1 would be ble to obtain a flag of truce o Preder cksburg, for the recovery of the remains of 4 Union officer by a special committee of the Common Coun aLof the City of New York le Secretary a informed the commitee tha letter of the answer rveelyed. to thonld reach him. Or hetwould be em in person, woul u Orlock that afternoon. ‘Thinking the. later arrenssisoa, ‘would probably occasion the least delay to, and facilitate the business of your commitiee, they promised to call on the Hiworabie Becretary at the hour he proposed, and. after thuuking him for she courtesy he had manifested towards em, the cor 0 withdrew. a boat on board, which was done, cstcyuenime tty setulae tes w | ly LlodonsatCommaoaing Adda tae on ard snd : , he Bxventive Man- sion, and ina brief time were granted an interview with his | Bformed me that the vi hag Ex cliency, who received them courteously, and. after care fuily reading the letter of introduction and explanation from of ts Honor the M: he expressed his pleasure at meeting | fifty-eight, sll told, and wished to be relieved; that ali amiliee, and remarked that thelr mission was of @ | boata were lowered without the plugs being in, and were a a Patriotic character, deserving all the facilites for its fulfil. nt that could be granted them with the public welfare,” ffe could not in this cases horrors, vite the enemy, and the alarm was given. I kaew our only any ovder that would not be given by the Secretary of War, | Opportunity was to take the enemy unawares, as the mo- to whom be had assigned full charge of the Susinessof | ment he.was under way, from Superior speed we could not close with him. I thon ee ee Command! ee ir} juire from Lieut it Com- and 8X0. a Oc. for pearis. —EEE—E————EEweyeS FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘7, Feb. 12-6 P.M, Wall street has been very doll indeed to-day. Money is freely offered at 6 per cent. Business paper of the highest grade sells at the same figure. Debt certificates continue steady at 95%; 2 96. Gold has fluctuated as actively as usual. At the opening it was worth about 15434; thence it declined to 153}, then rallied to 155, sold at 15434 im the afternoon, and closed at 154% bid. Exchange fluctuated with gold, and sold. as low as 169 and as high as 171 for bankers’ bills. The excessive fiuc- ‘,ations in gold and bills render importations next to impossible. . Stocks were very dull indeed to-day, and, with the exception of governments, were generally a fraction lower. At the first board Pittsburg de- clined 2 per cont, Erie 14, Michigan Central 1, Galena %. The amount of business done was extremely small, and the brokers had a very easy day of it. At the public board at one P. M. there gricod ad colon io Hawt Marraye Ser (hs anchored oe. i 5 to nighs of the 30th ultimo, I loft the wharf at this place in company with the steam ram Chicora, Commander John R. Tucker, at a past eleven o'clock, slowly down to the bar, as from our draft we. could not crogs until high water. bar with about afoot and a made ab at cult fs: He | i: i i a ! j i 5 da, jan ire Hamimonis (s, NYork for Harourg; | wag ¥ tei iden Satan ‘Woodward, from Shields for with loss chat Dusum, Jan J Beni , Fa Jan 21—Arr ( ith, NY¥ork for (aoe Misoel) 33d, Anfitrite, gone dian a ba E i ay i : i f i E Butler, Bartlett, Glover (from De ranting passes, and had never interfered. wi Gischarge’ of that. duty. ‘The President further cant £3 tee no doubt that the Secretary of War would treat the commit, feo with respect aud Kindtiess, aud give them every facility | Manding Av! for his commander, Cid Feb Erances Jane, Martin, Porte ‘ageait | 788 & light business done, at prices a shade better to com plate hen tt iasion m successfully which would not inter- ra and crew that they would not serve against the te Twagva, Jan 26—In poryschr Union, offBaltimore, at the'réguiar board. At 4he’ sebond boned Your Committee thereupon informed the Pre: that tuey bad called upon the Secretary of War: andalet ienh Bb mof the result of that visit, The President rej he believed that the Secretary of War wouldfavor the com. mittee with his ald in fulfilment of their mission as early as the market was profoundly dull, without change im prices. It closed with rather a downward ten- dency, the following being the last quotations:— , Saar port Pathander, York 222, 0 Bie Kidd Groat Wenters, Fur. Peet aaa eit ie te ae Livmaroot, Jan ste Das Reese Preble, Now j an Cul 4 mmings, New Y. ting under way.” Wo stood for ber and fired. severd! saree: Graber Portland; Blenheim, Marshall, 57 Bulls, Bt Joba, NB, shot at her, -but as we had to it the veasel in a circle At woul be proper for the public welfare to wo so but thet U8 6's,rog,’81 9436 8 9436 Eri the objectof their miss.on was of a character that would | ¢0 bring the different guns to she was soon out of | Three brigs. ol Tadd, Bosion: 234, Aquila, Jones, Buenos | USomrccn sl 9635 905 ok bear some delay without detriment; and he could only aay, |. our range. In this way we on several vessels, they Od aad ey Oe tarrabees and Comproniioc. Gadition, Uses Sout gine Hg 1. ecessary to defer utfor a short time, and in the meantime, "he adda ibility thatthe opportunity for accomplishing wwe sat Pos Pa ay long range and Crash ing to the southward. Just as the day e@ wo made a large steamer (supposed to with another steamer beri AY which had got under way. They stood Tn the river outward bound 24th, Ellen Stuart, Lyon, and Hampden, McDonald, for Calcutta; Home, ry. for New York. \ Bat for ldg 21st, Laughing Water, Richards, San Francisco x 3 Webster, Norris, NYork; scene eee ae Pcie ee « 8Al Steamship Australasia: Fy y, Westfield ea ohn A Barts aria; ber ‘3 AeGrontee, Remmer 7 ‘oyager, Edmond. ee Wind at sunset ENE, with rain. Reading ...... 90 @ 90: Mich So & N Ia 6136 a Brie ama RR..182 2 185 “would not Vee re & Pitts.. 66% 67 The committee then thanked the President for his kind- Tennessee ness, and the interview closed. ‘Missouri 6's. 65% a 65% At four o'clock that afternoon they again called upon the Miscellancows. seat idangoid.16io0 « 1oare Galena & Chi.. a 92% Secretary of War, pursuant to the appointment made by him ‘The pilot boat James Avery, arrived last evening, reports ‘av io Saxon (s), for Portland Jan.20;Canada | PacMallexdiv.166%{ 0167 Cleve & Tol... 80348 805; ie ae eee pas wets again eg Aho very cour. the steamship Ella Warley, sunk by collision with the North $9 tor Boston j Bins (5), for NYork Jan Asie N ¥ Central..118 91163 Chic & Ri Isld 90% a 903% had not answered the telegram which he had sent te Hos ce Star, is in 13 fathoms water, The Jas Avery brought upa | fcr for do Sist; Gov for ih; sissies Th THM Falmouth, atthe time of the previous intery! commit id from the fact of this taflure to ante Oy Mujor General Busoside, he inferred that an important movement of the Army of the Potomac was being or sbout! to be made, and that Major General Burnside was therefore probably too remote from his headquarters at Falmouth to passenger's trunk and the foretopeail. To Mr Fred Grautegein, the purser of the U8 transport steamship Arago, we are again indebted for facilities. The steamship Oly of Manchester, Capt Hlaloram, wll al on Saturday next, 14th inst, for Queenstown and Liverpool. of New ¥ Newport for New Or. Sead Reg wes. than they had ever before attained, ‘ot ious rogister, and was ow ‘oy A Bell's ome,*0t thik The business of the Sub-Treasury was as follows ; G Rat fe ‘ork; 36t seis Segara ae 40 9905; Webster, ‘Norrin, for Fob 6; Gauss, Welling, for Baltimore Jan 95; isabella © Grient, Stephenson, and Sytranus _N¥ork. arerick, Senithson, Cardiff; 284, South- ern doand Aden. Ent ontwarde 334. 3 A Staumier, Wade, for N¥ork. ork; Fuse, Fechter, aa Bei Ubiank: Olsen, do? wid Bid, London, Huriban; = e lock in the morniug, by w beurfrom Major Genera! Bi The statements of the banks of the three prinei- already sent to bim. He also jocosely remarked to the “ Arr GkolGeld, Gen pal cities of the Union for the last week compare committee that he should t having permi Quezx, from Leouorn, Jaw 1 cy 1, Genoa, Orleans at 11c, #'113c. per Ib. to the Army of the Potomats if. by giving such eo eemasncse raring eter, ‘in which she siore rrarts, bent A Muscat, Dec IS—In port bark Bea Dow, from Pro- leans at Ilo. 1 xe Peart” sac shady: aoeceialel pee oe pope Con ib then exit “thdiion = ais nage. I refer you tohis oficial re- | Pvc inthe wines: wis yaiirigdh wad * pd a eg bl cad ow me i on sgst.—There wore 5,900 bbls. sold atiSte.'a 660:, fairs on the Rappaliannock the Army of the Potomac likely | 2° py tce ‘teen Harbor yon Fou. “ Tot hoe a ans. Cirentn, 18 get. pod 3 then being moving—there was a poniblity of euch a lator. BS pacar type ster ea eeaucetens te Fal. | race, Nv, was totaly lost tn ‘usneendlen Bag: By ae Mists | “Wacascae’ Feb icArr ork Philoom, Hall, Porvand, Bld PB at nat sari, i * Seana | senha neers 66 thei Ue, Hono able Secretary'said that he would not like tegivethes | Olcer every, | given: The B 200 tons, wae built Grace ; 2 and man did his duty nobly and deser ‘& pass to Falmouth til he was certain, by advice from Major | of their country. * ™ 164 4,319,708 4,099,918 ry. General Burnside, that Shey, could progare & fag of truce to We had but little opporta ber detve mon as in 1861, where she was owned. Banx Winpwanp, at Boston Se rae oS by 4 ional as ing RENE Pi a wines he wa tos af erty ts Scpitin ane hesaeet"ey | the enemy did not close, and ot w single abot straok | Wwsier-asd soshored of Mix Slate.” wires dt os gia Ase Bid , Coleman’ Shang, Be a Eeaoris 1a s8c7e8 | sions, Bouaty. Back, Sige aegis ie okie © | “Tam Nhl indi fo Gmmodere marae woo at | aPRsVEAN yarn cues nani at | Grace era nega, aa, ss Sidon. sha Neion basardn ¢ Your Committee “i that they were fo much tantly volanioered to take charge of three stoumers, with | sh ho sensi peotatty . fasabe live Pans dea Stn por big "a Foner, Shackford, for New | week compares with the previous week andifor able, hey concluded that 1 was’ tseis”Guigs ist "viow | sustld need tao pecvicins bir thoy nea eee | “OnIED Sn ihe Peete. by) TR é the corresponding week of 1862 as follows:— services; but could nos pa Bian! ae ines ev eget A oe atta ol yn Council to procure Fd us their assistance in getting through the the body of Adjutant Laty, to in fons ae there eens ae thar ining Sue ae eran T. ‘%—Arr Gpitfre, Leact; Callao; Glen- ‘was. 7 he fro $y channe}, which is . ratte iv {ct Panos Whis etiaeerce | Cor bcomtas of ME Gao pone sng a ark es Ne areeee ahta 8 pac or fod i night oF tae 14th, nenee. i he. committee Wie my oth ot kom, nother she 8,074,147 6,615,900 sed also by sevorsl ne of the, tray who had heard of Sous | Aree Hiexs, ena for Boston, - Baops kins, une; The statement bade present week, us compared’ an, AND > RAVY WARGUAIN. OVFICER. Lape Meine mr with | lor. ~ wit ws an: imcrease of $924,163 pron Mod ihe delay" thoy were ‘xperienciag io ottela the weenie in the tame of lous hod ampere ease Png le te Seam to ROG Shae Ont abt ns acca sa ‘voyage. wet omeas it Sot kan Bea” ‘ i Refit rs Gar, games Ronee wisp a in Suet storms on the $4 and afb inet ‘a which they believed was indispensabi y = My lspen: enab’e to Falmouth, and wie inicreaa ence posite, $61;754 in specie, aud 209,025 in'circulation. mee In relation: to American stocks, Messrs. Baring, Bros. & Co.’a-circular per Europa says:— Ae ge ee PaY aND procured’ ‘Boldicrs hf one door below street, RMY AND MA! ATTENTION. E , A" bounty'moneye, pares and cashed; pensions for de., " and Navy Fay, Bounty and Prize office . BU late Purses States Navy, ICAGO INVESTMESCTS.. bers sti cet, Lit -residen| G ia ete Che) parchased ~~ ta, and Wantaqeously to the purefsors Eun turnten investing clients throughout the country, and © men TOMAS, BRYAN, Bryan Hat, Chieiga Maryland bet tla Masga- viegiets ster A oruy 48: r”) eae 46" 63.465. Vi j;. 48-0 60; ‘8, Canada 5's; 90:8 97. Now Brunswick 68, 104 a. '105. Nova Sootia Oe, 105 a 106. ; E. F. Satterthwaite says:— | ‘Tbe market in London for American securities during the past weettims been very inasimate. United States five per cents (1874) aro freely offered at 61; Virginia six per centsremain steady, from 46 to including all overdne coupons. In railroad bonds transactions have beon chiefly confined to Atlantic and Great Western i ing 5 twenty minutes to five A. M., and commenced the action at twenty minutes past five A. M., by firing into a achoone: propeller, which we set on fire, and have every reason to believe’ sunk, as she was nowhere to be seen at daylight. We then engaged a large side-wheel our from us on the pert bow, firing rest Coast Aynica—At Accra Deo 80, bark Warren Whit, Phipps. for Boston 2 daye: Tidal Wave, Goldtwalt, unc. “AL Gope Const, bark Said Bin Sultan, for Boston 3 days, 5, Feb WonArr barks Andrew Carney, Mayo, Ns, At ndrew a 5 smgrne: John Aven Huschinson, Matanzas, brigt Times a i tham, Simpson. Palermo; Ciie* Xuntine’Krosen, Miragoane, "Below bark Windward, i the committee in desiring to reach Falmouth, and that, pos- afbly, their mission had been represented as being of a TiAl character and dangerous to the administration. “That Private individuals were dally going ‘from "Washington nto Falmouth, your commitiee st first very doubted, sincerely belleving that the privilege of inaki that journey certainly could not be obtained from o:her source than the War Department, and that wht’e the ragoal Romorable Secretary of War was very cit-vmapect wad care. Sy, ‘ (May Queens? ISTRIBUTION OF PRIZE MONRY HAVING . ful in granting yaswee to that point. no subordinate onteer Rnereen Tarts Slavia Berey. Agprawall oa ordared by the Treasury Department Sou dpremun (srt euch, pages wihont Ara coogi side-wheel steamer, partially rippling both and | 12 miles off Holyhead. This was on the 20th, Gorham, Beaufort, 0; Onk, Ryd, Pkllsdelshia; brig Boe Ang of FORTY-ONE UNITED STATES Dain Tpmnyy to the pupaibis. MUsrepe ead othe G0 | getting the latter on fire, causing her to strike her fag; at | wards of 20 hours, during tie, Height of 6 auorm Meneses | ter. Grifiin, Gonaives; schra Charm, Mrrick, Georgetown, being paid b er i i cir misalon. the com. |'thig time the latter vessel, supposed tobe the Keystone eq friendly’ salt : a }; Hardacrabbie. G1 , Baltimore. —~ (itor ‘Bid ship Btars & Stripes; bark Burast; b Art in Lilinois Central © 3 has for life; but no r aightand juts and hope have beem dealt in broifi 4534 a 4634. ht, and just as iipand hope were fading away, together fer ours iitee sc uted the idea, not entertaining f mom the thought thatcither the President or the Secretary of War | State, was completely at my mercy, | having a raking the a eWeek PSDAT Ret ‘RORT “ ‘ould bel-eve, 1 it you sitter id ition astern, distant some two hundred at ith ‘the strength which had steamship E: Moodie, Liverpoot via ~ IGHTEENTH: ANN@AL ay manner mer or othe stability of theie-autheriin | Secs ‘gave the order to cease firing ther,.und directed || hou th? eae in the neigh! at | qittantre, Be; tremely Berets, eecaie. Jareres The last Bank of England statement. shows the ap a ee ST cers iencheecaok en Terie | Lieutenant Bier, first lieutenant of the Chicora, to man @ | Cacrnarvon. gaining » litle strength the captain: | Warren ‘White, Phillipe, “Accra py ‘ew: | following variations as compared with: the. previ- NEW YORE.LG7— ah) aay, turtherest . orgs, ude, re Miampitng. Moreover, Jour committee weuld submit that | vost and take Sa the prise, if poasipie to save her ; old Brbsrk George T Kemp (formerly Am bark Da: | ous-week:— Amount of assets, January 1, 1862..... - ‘a. the affairs of the administration and its condition, so far p vid Kimball). Mayo, Port Elizabeth, CGH; schra Pathway, Amount of premiuma, endow melita ' as safety and stability are concerned, can hardly be 4 8 ul rite, tBcon- | Howell, Philadelphia; Fairdealer, Cox, NYork. Sid bark ‘annuities and police a t said to be er anion ba such a talaroprosentation she was ene ee ae by See oN ped a severely lacerated a. i rig) Bickiore. bile pert. | Oumar Gapestte dui 1862 . ee occas! to & degree being 3 0 carRO Pame appears, comprised . Fe brig Virginia, Doug ¥ r Srawthe pain tomens muchos, they eaereer one soweh te ‘of cotton seed cake, about 200 tons of hides, 30 bales of | BALTIMORE. | Newnurypore; i Colin Golson; | Notes im ciroutation en Ot the fact that private individuals were going trom cotton and 6,000 slaves. amofl, Albro, NYork; | Reat.....+.-.-+ Il 85,000 oepivania, Williams, and Henry Washington to Falmouth on private business, with but Pettit, Clark, and Village Gem, Atkins, A Canorer, Jen 31—The American, bark Nararene got on the ‘On the other aide 6f the kecouatt.— little dificulty. itt 001 ineed, ea ‘one hour, di Roada, faryland (Brem), from Lon: they met ecausiniances é who arrived in Washington on ‘route ae Stee Pn a ‘back jeaby. y tt . Cid schrs Fred Howell Ne St Jobns, PB; | Gove-nment securities. a 136,200 to Falmouth on missions to procure the remains of friends ; her commander, this faithless sct, from the Port. | Juno,'Small, snd Astoria. Smith, N¥ork, bark Lap- | Gener securities = 802'739 | Paid for losses by death. iho had fallow on ithe baitie neld of Fredericksburg while | himself beyond the civilized dad honorable war- | CONS Jeiten put back to qusenajown Jan Ih with iors of | wing. Kean. Rio finde mikt; brig Cemanths Hop- | Othor securities oe Danae | Paid for redemption. ot div ion, A the capital, Yourcommittes were urged | {€f0. We next engaged two schodners, one brig and one | rudder sind with main , 40, will’ be towed to m New York: bark. ploy. < Bis | re a By lig alors aceon passer Falmouth fom sugar. | BAPE rigged propeller, but, pot having ihe regains speed; | Lverooo for repalrs Thompeas: fle Jeneiro brig’ Foam Ross Manas ate | NO" “DO ’ flies Sar ‘and to goon there upon such guthority, being | were unable to bring them to close quarters. We Drat, Jan 28—The ship North Wind, Jewitt, from London | Ann, Cole, NYork. Cle brig AB Paitorson, Knight, Bahia gored that it could readily be obtained and would | them six or seven miles seaward. Daring tho latter F Cardi, got into collision with the ship Golden Fleece, | and ‘mkt; ‘echrs M Langdon, Pinkham. Rockland: Ocean Stock Exchange. So decency of We Miley committees nobtrer, dectine’ | tatty ackeae ms stoop doom and recenred ‘uber damage, Capen ser ae Bitch Pred Howl nt Sener Seal Tavespar, Reb. ae. fe , ve cl . *nta’l the Recretary of Mollcring it, was their dutyte lock alone to | Dark t IL, Feb 11-814 sloop Wm H Bowen, Brotherton, 100 shs Metah’nia’Bk 100 & a tin Bist, the. W: 5 A ed aa mainmast, and mizen topmast carried away, decks swept, lens of buiwarks, £0. -The Jobn H Biliott, ried as FG le mt ey fe ber. ‘Jane G Serer, of Yarmout forts unable to bring her superior steaming . Al M., in obedience to your orders, we ing the partially crippled and fleeing enemy about ‘‘seven miles clear of the bar,’ standing to the southward and eastward. Ateight A. M., in obedience to signal, we an- the highest official seurce for the liberty of proceeding to 20 Bank of aad = RT, Feb 1 Arr schrs Benjamity Cram. NYork: 24. Pointer (Br), Turks Islands. Cld it Astrea, Cass 17908 “ dy, NYork. 5 sche Robert Ratkos, Hawes oo eg “ ~ my RIVER, Feb 9—Arr echr fawes, CF ea Ta lth—Are scbr N B Borden, Collins, Matanzas. via Key bates imibie of reniesinie Balance aaa * Dela: . Tripble, Elizabeth; * MM Wet ete eee D-Arechrec Knight, Wilson, Lubee |: ‘ ta aca penal aM for New York: Maria Lunt, Lie cn % Falmonth, On the tollowing mi giclock, your committe informed them cneveret his telegram of the previous day, and that! e was now dispose’ to believe that an important military move- ment was being made, which would for a few ore Prevent the committee from proceeding to Falmouth. The committee informed the honorable Secretary that. a Mile, Ellis. Rew York for Danvers. © and ree masts and & drifted had ly failed in their mission for a tims re Ne ero Let a ranara, Welaee bet ae ‘Stead cing rd Tae ‘ Sf therr nowsa coor 1a ‘wroouring inet Woy of Aljutent Laty, broken boat, supposed to have belonged to her, En'Garesn’ RowasNew York, Lady’ Suffolk, Moody, Phin: “igen yer bs jepter | f they ‘would be to him for tbe favor of . leter. ¢5: up 3 delphi. " Ne Gee Bae 4 ni ‘pass to Fain frets oS the vensene for. the oe ination, a0 far as he might wi } a : own! » doom ft r to. state them. The Secretary re- ite oblige them in this respect. and Mioald anewer a communication from the committee, which ESSEe8 gis Ss pt ge RR hd a ‘passe ween an coma tee r ta Captain John L. Burleigh, late‘of the Seventeenth Now 104 109, Wittano’s Horst, Wasernotox, Jan, 15, 1868, York Volunteers, has been appointed Bieutenant ye | = ‘Hoa. Bowix M. Staxton, ar of the The ry Had 100. Hariem vee of the Common Council of the city | Bp; . A brigade ie to be |, Of which this ts to Hed 300: end bring iy - | be Bee J» 00 MC 8’acistmaf> (200. Ill Con RR bdo. ae 4 Alt STH istan. 240 Mich 80% N IRR a Cee alta’ neo ignua fj ei sesenee Se erreoianegiapayrera BAe B.S dt Sa Sate Ne YY be at home on the let of evicted pressor H eae Seema th Be of New Bedford, which sid from Honolulu 13, ahipped 300 als bbis sp ott, 15,000 do wh off and 6000 ‘by ship Nassau. of and for Bedford, | ametta, of Kew Bedford, at tage had | aby aaa sp K jo wh oil, and 10, mes | Rte Birk ie and for New rd. The Massacbr- De tsande ithe Line tnd Oebrsk, m F | be SESBERSgEEE Roop 008EzE 3 an a a the of this morning, Reasons neediess to be: ingxpedient 1oF any to be granted today, Twill be happy to afford you and yeur ery faeuity for accomplishing your humane object a& can be one without prejudice to the service, and Fon nolo OF UWIN M. STANOR, Bocrotary of Ware” “ net" Lu1ano's Hotes, Wasmenotom, Jan, 1 M. y Bacrotary of Wats ee wiedge (he receipt of your 0 brought with them a stand of colors w * Rev I RE ied tothe Sickles Uriaie Wy order of the | aud iafant: Dr® Remon, Mr and Mrs Hsin" 1 of the elty of New York. Ag the ent tee | am Mrs Lahmane.aed two ebiidres, Mr emt, | take th jontgome: ec ze « York city will be paid at ye eg TP aE 2553! 2 = 5 ar geePSks Es * 388335883 ssepdcglsiassl ilelacsvaalilasivinanelii 3 = Houdurds, Clltford, NOr’aua; rant, of abip Japan, NB, reports her) pS Sie, faker hit my, 28, Hdwin Ne Gennineiee j ‘A letter from On} r, Phiadely bia, et Ir. 2000 Thienne and Tt Gordon—. From Halls oll ae before revorted--would touch ¢ ‘runan, Sbermi ed ; pleased | Mise Oarey, JP Raven, W © Bates, Mix at Bay of letands, and salt thence for howe iu Pete Ying, NYOUR, 20, Tronan, be Ged ord |1000 is ) (o have you take them into your charge woul they revirn, | and three children, Mrs Smith and chili Mr aul’ Mra Phe. . and ‘ ey 1 } whieh they expect to be able to doas son as informed np | tame Capt etrey. d Whitman, To Matthews. My and Mes wards, Garwood; Linz ¢ 00 t i tt wi!) be practicable to carry out the porposes for | Hiavoord, Mrs J Daggett, nd bay Sha Webter, Hall Steamship Edin by ‘de; eo, Tupper ae hey were appointed. Pia. poole ¥: ; ners Brawupote, Fermncs, Invcapertan) and Liverpon. Vel: % Jom 68 9), N nen cess Agustin @ LAL . Oh mhotly Medlernen, Pate, Cramaall ant , © Stasmmanip Banonie, \ fA O Leverett, 80 \efes, St Augustine: Ped | 4008 man. | Simos Muven, Secretary.

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