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~ wikis 4 NEW Yor«K HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, EDITOR AND pRopRS!OR From Natchez we learn-that every thing is quiet | Sua ‘tee of the Abolitionists—What They Mave Accomplished. Dur 24 the past week the abo litionists have been ho, ‘ding 4 sort of jubilee at Philadelphia. No lives were lost, Accordim * to all accounts they have had a | He pretty goo i time of it. The abolition press has | was about raising @ brigade there. ‘The health of | felicitated t, \¢™, and they Lave felicitated them- | the place was excellent, selves, upone the great work they have aocom- From our correspondent with the Texas expedi- | Plished and '2@ great success they have tion we have received further particulars. ‘The | ®bieved. The , 7rivume claims for them that they elected Pros ident Lincoln in 1860, and states that “posten “ty will do them justice.” in that city and vicinity, Two steamers, laden with goverament etores, on their voyage’ from St. Lou's lo Natchez, were sunk Geu 1 Asboth had arrived at Pensacola. OvFICE NW. CORNER OF FULTON ayp NASSAU 87S. TERMS cash ia advance, souoy gent by @4 th risk of the soudor. mai,’ will be None but bask bills curr Now York ikon, THE DAILY HERALD, Tange cents por copy THE WEEKLY HERALD, every saturday, at vu cents landing of the troops at Brazos was attended with ;, Weh peril, The steamfr Nassau was sunk, but Per copy. Annual subscription price — no ‘ivea are reported aa lost. ee ee: Brie pled oe cor. 82 te pee Monongahela shelled Mustang | complished oct sade ‘ore than the election Five Copies “gg | iland 9 er oeneret Ransom, with a brigade of | of Lincoln, and, in the mas, “°T of doing them Tea Copios. ... . 15 | Maine tro PS, made a rapid march across the | justice, we shall proceed to aa ticipate posterity. Postage five Inland, taki, \& Possession of the rebel works on it | In 1860 the American abot, Mists, pure and NO NOTICE take of auonymous corrospouienco, We | and capturing # T¢bel lieutenant colonel and two | Simple, numbered about one haa dred thousand ‘NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1863. THE ARMY OS THE POTOMAC. Tue Axmy or Tux Poroma0.—In a letter from the President, read at a public assemblage in this city a few days since, he says, in reference lo the recent Western victories, “It is gratify- ing tat a portion lately of the Army of the Potomac, but now serving with the Army of | of that quiet being bong continued. the West, have borue so conspicuous a part in the late brilliant triumphs in Georgia.” It is, of, course, difficult for one in the Presi- dent's position to praise one army and not seem to make distinctions invidious to “brave soldiers fighting elsewhere;” though, indeed, the army that has achieved 60 much in Georgia is made up from the three great sister armies of the Tennessee, the Cumberland and the Potomac. But that there is such a difficul- ty recognizes the fact that one of these armies has not had 80 many successes as the others Mr, Frank G. Chap.¥ Dec. 6, 1863. and commiesary stores. Last night @ party of guertHaa fired into train o Orange and Alexaudria Railroad, between Warrot Junction avd Boaiton. but nobody was burt. tors, ‘do not return reociod communications persons. In 1840, when they rm ‘ Mr. Birney for President, the abotitionista po, Ned govtn thousand votes. In 1844, with the aa, 7° candi- date, they polled sixty-two thousand vm °* /0 1848 they {nterm'ngled with the free ao, le" and gsve Van Buren three bwndret# thous. snd votes. From that tims forth the’ pure abou ~ tion vole is ao mixe® up with the free soil vote and the republican vote’ that we cannot get at it with mush accuracy: Still, we believe ilivt one hundred thousand is: & fair companias of ‘1 °Xans, with three cannon. A flag of trace wa 3 subs *quently sent by the rebels; put General Ban 3 dee.ved it @ ruse to ascertain the nomber and yy ‘sition of our troops, aad detained the bearers fr , atime. “gq ROPEAN NEWS. The steamshiyy « ‘olumbia, from Galway gn the 2th of Novembcx, put into St. Johns, New- found?and, last Sum ‘day, en royfe to New York: She was to proceed OM her voyage for this Vetume XXVIIZ .... AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING. AOADENY OF wtsio, OORT go MUSA, Izine Place.—Tae Gsraaw v way —LARKd or Hitianyer— N&ze Mopmstr. WALLACK'3 THEATRE, Broadway. Min TER GARDEN, Brosdway.ficant of Leave KIBLO'8 GARDEN. Inu AsavRanon ayy ee Rossvice. OLYMPIC THEATRE. Donic, _ | port yesterday. ‘Bim\ news by the Columbia | estimate of the mumber of true; radical aboli- oy Must Raar—Poon Biruicappe 4s YO Som 8 | istwo days later. & . telegraphic summary of it | tionists who bave followed the’ fag of Gatrison NEW ———__ was published in the Hm ‘ALD yesterday morning, | and Phillips, and whi int i ates uQQWERY TieaTaR ah wtaae un pub! i ips, and who are entifted to sbaré in OMEN. and the full report, from & ie same source, appears Heigtts. And whct' has beca done by a part ‘n our columns to-day. The argument in the case of the gunboat Alex- an dra was concluded in Lon don; but the decision wou € not be rendered for son \¢ days. Th @ English government h, 4 decided to stop the st, }4mship Pampero in the © lyde, as intended the credit of the abolition work and in tha glory which now crowns the labor. In thie number we include all such of women a+ Greeley and such young women as Tilton. What these one hundred thousand abolition- ists have accomplished may be statedin a very BOWERY TURATRE, Bowery a. + oF AvteNuueg-Srectin Meramec Saxvraro—Guost "3 MUSEUM, Broa Gtawe Bor, ypronim sTMAS KvE—B 10, un Anant AN Grant, Lituerian Kine, Ac. at all DIN—Altermoom aba Evening. | fo iy RYANTS' MINSTRELS, Mechanica’ a a Hall. road- hs a f yh Etworsan Sonus, Dekoss pancetta ait Brea. tov edi) Acuenlannrrabel voaseh of Tar: few words. Thoy have accomplished the pres- mee U8 MnDtea: Gc It is a 6serted by the London Py »s that the Eng- | ent war. They have worked for iv thirty ane , Dancua he BL BALL, 514 Broadway. ~Eruzor, ‘4x | lish gove Thment was, “ witly regret,’ about to re- | yeara, and here it is, They have wreeked a 4 a st oro. ¢ URISTY'S MINSTREL fuse to ati ‘end the Bonaparte congr °88- The plan | powerful, peaceful and happy country. They ®"00ps ari the fire of new ones. are avmey “Was at Gettysburg, sor have aay troops in the'we ‘ld ever goue forwar® maore magnificently thaw th, ¢ army dit! against the Frederieksburg of the Aa“my of the Potomac in the recent | Western ba ‘tles is a sufficient mdication that j' would linve ey, Ualled in achievemer% her more ad: occupation o { New Orleans, the’ United nition that this want of success had not besa | % #rtillery. the fault of the soldicrs. Disaster has attended many movements of the Army of the Potomac because that army has been badly handled, amé mot because there has been any want of | !'anttetpation of. generat engagement. diseigtine, of spirit or of steadiness under fire. It comMines in pye those two great elements of & militery orgamization—the steadiness of old No other 'y in this country hes been tested as that | tines. encampment with porfect case pickets extending quite near the town. ication of any farther movement o:*the part of Lae. 1der more favorable auspices that army rtunate sistor, 3 of the West. Rappah apnock. Corton at Na W ORL«arm. sy its’ capture’ i Povowne Creek and « single rail pear Falmenth Stat: ates, as the Lox ‘don Times thought, rut the aise Despatch. Hxapguartera, An XY OF THY PoTOMAO, All is quiet now with the army, and “here 16 @ prospect Thero has been no agitation since yesterd SY 8000. The trains are running regularly to and from Alex “dria, aud the army is getting well supplied with quart “masiors About @ dozen shots were fire. ‘+ It is ascertained that General Lee occupies bis old posi- tion south of te Rapidan, and w preparing winter quar Waauinaron, Dec. 6, 1863 Ye Yesterday the evomy made a demonstratian in our have had, and it is pleasant to see a fair recog: | front, crossing tts Rapidau with cavalry anda low pteces This movement wes first supposed to be the advance Of Leo's eutirearmy,and the greatest excitement pre. vaited. Touts wore ail struck, the trains ordered to the fear, and arrangements mnde for abandoning the depot, After a alight ekirmish # was discoveretl that the reb- els batt to desire to penotsnte our lines, But only wished to re-establish signal stations on three pelts overlookity: tue section of country cocugted'by our army. This was Successfally accomplished, atid’ quiet restored to eur By meaagof these lockouts ti enemy are atile to die cover any sfovgments we may wale, and can watch our Culpeppor ie-held by our cavatry;tho enemy's line of To-day everyting was quiot at thé front, wittene ia It has been ascertained that the caemy has two ret: monte of infantry’ at Fredericksburg. Wade Hampion’s cavalry Is betwerd" that point and Orwige Court House, guarding the lower'fords of the Rapidac mad those of ie | Tho railroad track from Aquia Creck to Falmouth i i perfect order, witty the exception of thé bridge at ‘Tho telegraph wire “has been removed Uetween Aquia THE REWS FROM EUROPE. at New York. he Vessel Soized. #1, Domingo by the Spaniasds Darl Reesell’s Resignation & Debated. THE CONGRESS. BUSS Ue were nvenroes teon Powers Accept. THE POLISH PATRIOBS: VERY ACTIVE, i Ker keg ae. Satamtaytevening. thoseatready received. Scotia. Additional by the Columbia at Nowfoundland and Saxonia THE ALEXANDRA TRIAL . CONCLUDED. Another Alleged Rebel War Repo. "Sed Destruction of Amorican Vessels Off England Refuses: to Attend, and Fi ENMARK PREPARING FOR WAR. Tie m'oamship Columbia, from Galway on'ihe 24th of lowsnw@a’r, arrived at St, Johns, Ni F., et 67 o'clock om ‘Therdutes per tho Columbia are two days ‘ter thas ThesMamburg eteamship Saxonin, Captain Trsatmanm, whicteie!t Southanepton on the 18th of Novenror, arrived: 5 y i pbelli i u i us yening. The newspaper Sles by ht ion » 185 Browdway.—Fs E ; : ‘ pili D great’ artery shat sa pplicd the rebellion with | end Potomac Creok, bet remains along the’ reat of tho | St tbiswort yesterday evening. veesqus®, “ONas, Dancns, &0.—~Dousce Broun Koon * | of Napole is approved of; but 4 he means are | Layo arrayed brother against brother, father a life. res the ‘rebellion-was injured im- | Tt. the Saxpnia lave boon anticipated by’ tho arrives of the Ampaica \ THEATRE, No ad not regarde @ a8 effectual. against son, children against parents. They Ne changes have ta‘zbh place ian that sectien si ‘Pawtomusse, , BunLusguus,’ ac crite Pogncway, Bat rare Pi fm since tho Fifteen ou ‘ of the,twenty,Powers inw ted had sig- menasly by the'loss of the communications shat ; ir have filled the land with widows and orpkana. ' withdrawal ofaur/arcoyhad Sins, ‘The ud wun o ts ‘The steamshay Canada, from Boston, extivell at tAver- 2 sie A 4 x ; yet that es it was buta j bilo paieeipecs 4 BROSDWAY AMPHITHRATRE, 435 Broadwar. -—o nified their in tention of being present. at she con They have transformed the country into a vast piece suues Deoera meu : hut and debris of tho’camps still cover (6 ‘hills for | P90! om the 23d att. ~ smasTiO an> E@UESIRIAN PERroRnwances bgadd cress. ‘ negative advantoye' to us. Was an advantage that many p3rsons in the cor tntry are not able tc» see, and we may, therefa te, call heir atten- } tion to the cotton trade ofthat city os one very ; mileryand wrapks of arniy’ wagons, ambulanco®, Butlers’ estabtnbments, &c., sirew tho roads leading towards Stallord and Alexandria. Small parties of rebsi tavalry Occasionally dasta@hroug® the neiyhborhood and’ visit the ‘The Colombia makes thoetkowing repcrt —Experionced hotvy westerly gases during the passage. ‘The Coftmbte would taker im a supply cP coal and'pre- cee $td Néw-Yorm yasterday neapning. The Parla co, wespondent of the Lond\'on Zimes graveyard. They have shed an ocean of blood wwo\ vi that those ywiolbelfeve ithe conga\ ced grow and squandered mountains of money. They eecerae ee have made the air heavy with the shrieks ‘HOPE OBAPEL 718 Broadway.—Tur Srsexoncorsreax —_ ; NEW YORK MUS)™NM OP A + UMOSTIRS AND LETORES, Tron yee ae tte Bron wa ft re pipe : there ect T® steam Tivcla, from Now Yor: errtvet! af Rom 9 a. M. “HNO eM. 1B apoleon, it seen, will not lay dow: ‘a pro- | of ; the wounded, the groans of the positive ‘advantage of thes occupation of New pia soe neat ne oar ibn ee Queestown anil of Never: HOOLEY’S OPERA HOUS Brooklyn.-~Er, gram ‘me of subjects\or the congress to deli berate | dying and the lamentations of the 3 1 that tradé bi erode; Bye Ne is excep'#n, no : Bones, Dancus, BURLEMULY, ke ir MOP La ; Orleans. Since September* a 6 bas | forco tr appeared morth cfthe Rappahannock it several gee ee coors on; b ut he has exyressed a wish that tlhe main | mourners. They have devastated the fields been over ten millions of dollars. Within | woexe: Tite American Qucstlo: topies should be Poland,’ the German Dire bics, Rome, reforms in the Romagna, and: Venire: ee = SSS The L ondon Post denies and the\iondom Sys *ta- 2 «=6<THE SITUATION. tor reafi irms the rumor of thewpproach of % ‘arl ~ Allis quiet in the Army of the Potomac. So. Russe}l’s resignation. “pays the last despatch from that quarter. General’ It was eperes in Madrid that tiodienspaiiet be . < x mE esge! 4 ith arms for the: ingurgents iu) ® *. Lce is putting his army into winter quarters in his | ¥ ie Iad\ ‘en wi Agra Domi ad been destroyed byes Sasnishrwe * old position on the south side of the Rapidan, seaiogn ‘) Ss ae and plantations of the South and destroyed the commerce of the North. They have given a check to the progress of civilization and demo- cratic institutions from which it will take years New York, ffonaay, December 7,,1863. eee Tho London Times seys:—‘Prevably no leg! problema those three months there hav? been zvceived | mne December Term of the Law Comrts. | of equat’ nicety ever! excited so much publis interest ap there thirty-eight tkousand gand forty-seven | Now ttiag she excitoment cftite elections is over; the | that witch Is invelved la sho Alexandm caso '” It triister bales, of with twenty-five thousand seven | Wiutor cones of fie law “vourts may be expect? to | “ thit (20 ‘rosult” will ofBetually put an end (eell'inoees enty-sne have been exported, | mmeste today, the first Yowday in the month, amd | tainty inrrogurd to ¢ho-tarw question.” to recover. All this they have accomplished piste ght ele pal endt ed and Ree = revenge aban save” By the Christmas and ‘The g.vornmor? has: decided to stop the F tnrpero ayy in thirty years One hundred thousand flends | °°". cuit prope iariy | Wee showend ‘ow Yeare holidays. ‘The catendars of the varisuy | the Clydd Her owners: altege that she does aot dimer. courts aretieavy, and contain nyany cases of public fm} a any at aM ;from the-numerons merchant ebip sregularty” let loose fromthe lowest hell and inspired by baley, at’ sixty 4¥e-cents: per por ind (the pres- | terest and importance. The Cy#r and Terminer caistl fitted out ow the Clyde. The-authorities were nos entisie® vessel off t) 1¢ island. “General Meade will, no doubt, follow his example, Denmark was making extensive’ preparations “and, with the excoption of some fights between for war, and the Holstein questiom kad arodax ff i very serious, agitation among the Gergnan Powers. meskes or Cine) we need hardly expect ee he vevolui| on in Poland wah }matedainedi WRG ‘m:wa of @ warlike character from the armies of great vigor az ‘animation by tive ineut gente, “either leaders antil the winter begins to break up. Consols clos ed in London, on the 23d of Movem»- ‘The condition ef our imprisoned soldiers in | ber, at 9294 a 92% for money. ‘Ihe Liverpool cot- Richmond is considerably impro' ‘ ton market ex, Yerienced a sligiit advance onthe f th ae, . y mnoved Ere’ aes 23d of Novemlm °z, and closed with an upward tem Shean yates forwarded +9.cuer, "During tie dency. On the 24th ultimo the market closed past week three hundred and thirty-five packages, | firmer at the n ites of the previous day, Bread: Consisting mainly of solid food, delicacies forthe } stuils were firm a nd upward, amd provisions-quiet, i i i on tho 24th ultimo. enick, arte reading matter and stationery hats rrhalatearadliih’ Flsccuntéd, from Bisitatboesnae received by them. They were conveyed to Libby ‘the Leth cb Wovensb bry adel -veeiatithae: pact y uutend iPrison, Belle Island, Custle Thunder and the to- | gay evening. Our .Wurope an files by the Saxonia i bacco warehouses. have been anticipate d by t he arrival of the Scotios the most infernal malice could not have ac- complished more mischief in the same space of time. If this beanything to rejoice over, let the abolitionists rejoice. If they desire to raise their triumphs, our bettle fields will furnish them with enough ‘human skulls for a pyramid, ‘fa 2 corner skull. ( During this abolitior war at least one bun- @re d thousand men hwre-been killed, four bun- | dret' thousand have been-disabled for life: thus half a million have teen subjected to death, ' wowa ds, and to sicknes: worse than wounds, in : the an mies of both sides:- What amount of bu- ent price), give the numbers abo * stated. Winer Sportis~Tie Sxaaine Sm, \son.—If the fine; crisp, cold veetber that has jus ‘t set in will inevitably have icc; and the ckatsrs, j 9 anticipa- tio, are’ alteady ot’ their irons. Hi indreds of | @ nd Wendell Phillipser Beecher would be only | windows in Broadway and'thousand 3 in other $y 0 happy to deliverthaaddress at the laying of | streets have put omva steely and @ leathery: look withia'tle past’few days; and me 1, women and children expericnoe an‘ uneasy des ire to be where Hemlet’s father was-whew be aj note the sledded Potsck—“or«he ice.” Our Ervowrs ar Ciatartkszox.—Gener al Gill- more contizmes throwing shelte-inte Chai leston. dar containg three murder oases, among which some of | with this statement, and ‘ada gunboat moore Clog te” the July ricters will be placed before the court, and ne | tho Pamper to prevsnt:her escape. doubt create’a considerable dea! of interest and attrax tion. The Supreme Court, Genstal Term, will rendor decisions in cages previously arg» 3 ‘Three branches cf &@ monument to perpetiaste the remembrance of onty last--much vittue in an: if—the ‘n we shall | the Circuit Coart will hold sessions. Tbe Supreme Court”) Judges havs-ordered that all causes remaining. undispose of on any of the calendars shall retain the same fesuo, and be entitie@to a place on the now calendars to cor. respond with‘the present calendars; wut no such cause shall be placecion the new calendar amless one of the parties file with he Clerk of the Circuit or Special Term where the fcause ts to be tried a noticetbat such cause has not been disposed of and is still pending in the court. Such’hottee must be filed befor2 the 15th day of December next, If filed after that date the cause will lose its place om tie calendar, ‘The Superior Court will hold two trial terms and one: Special Term and Chambers. Judges Bocworth and White THS LATHO? NEWS. Lonpon, Now, 24——P, fit. ° y ‘Tie argumenttn the-caseof tt Alexandra is cosctude@.” Fae govervrzent wilt take time to consider its ju“gmhewt: 4 \ The Congress. POWERS ACCEPT IT. The, London Pest annownoes that tho Fnglish gov _adheraoce to the Luropeam Congress. It sa; Pparpose of the Emperor is regarded with admiration, tap the means proposed are not cousidered as effectual.’ |, The Memoriat: Diplomatique says that fifteen of ie twenty Powers invited 9s be prevent at the Eurcpeam c ess have given an affirmative reply to the invitetion, The same joarnal saya that the Freuch govorm ENGL AND REPUBES NAPCLAON'S INVITATION—P“PTERR ernmd@at is abont, with regrot, to decline giving te~ “The ° : SESHEE-A® 300 mw meena us jmeredSeoed and bead | dingead ts doe a bei be reid |S rccasmamae sn eter Sate te Oar 4 There ia nothing new from Chattanooga or the arniics shall not: now inquire. The | do. What medone-? Will See retary | °™' Hoghom te gi “that, ti the tivem » } —_- Knosville up to last accounts. ‘The news from Havana ,Mexicoand St. Domin- Py a ‘Y | TheCommon Pleas will hold but one trictitorm, ae Judge Se. Sap. enee pepmgenay it 7 0, which we publish to-@ ay, is of great intercst, barat ser opra ud especially that pesti on which refers to the operations of the Frenehi n Mexico. If we are to rely on their own accom its, it would seem that Juarez is now ready to & ike his flight from San Rrcominor congratulates the Southern public 7 Luis Potosi, having pac ked up his archives and treasures, ready for thee xpected migratory move- “ihe Bac L sesntae inerrant ay ment. The French force’ ; were gradually pushing, t Lorbalanced by the activity of the rebels in West | int, theinterior, and the star of empire seemed to lfennesaee, which is now formed into a new mili- | be ascending to the zeni th. The advices from St. ‘ict, ii i . | Domingo are not very exciting. The struggle + tary district, including West Tenzessee, West Ken: ekaineta a niga te * tacky and Northern Mississippi, and placed under between the Span poamege abate eae eeepc The Richmond papers of *Bome Interesting news. The Examiner says that *.General Bragg's succeaser has not been appointed, ‘but that General Hardee remains in command. eis or Gabel BV Rihastaon id lake | eee ea atures eon tie » mond Whig says that the tobacco belonging to the ) French government is about to be removed from Richmond within the next few weeks, on French ~wosaels. From Charleston we have nothing to report. The Union feeling gains strength in Arkansas. The people are taking the oath of allegiance by hun- dreds, At aconyention held at Fort Smith, which was most patriotic in the sentiments expressed, Colonel Johnson, of the First Arkansas infantry, was nominated for Congress, and it was voted that Arkansas should be a free State after the war. By the arrival of the steamship Evening Star at this port on Saturday night last, we are in receipt of four days later intelligence from New Orleans. The despatches from our correspondent, which will be found in another place, eontain much in- toresting matter. It appears therefrom that the pavigation of the Mississippi for miles above and fresh troops and supplies intorthe island, while the resources of the nati ves were being rapidly ex- hausted, there is scar cely a doubt where the final triamph will be. From Japan we b ave a f¥e of the Japan Com- mercial News, pv blished. at Kanagawa, which contains @ general news roport, dated at Yokoha- ma onthe 7th ar.d Kanagawa on the 9th of Sep- tember. The War siturtion between the Daimio of Satsuma ani the Eaglish was unehanged. It was reported, but not generally credited, that the Daimio was p! eparing; to send out some of the steam vessels of war vemmining in his service as privateers. Some of tha Japanese cities were full of very ill-favored rasives, whose presence, it was thought, boded ne good to the foreign residents. The journals to hand contain, in their advertising colusans, inficatisna of the progress which was, being made by Karaecans and other, civilized set tlers in establishing, themselves in the great towns, of the empire. The Singapoxe. (East India) Times of the 7th cf October says thet another native prince had suc- cooded in glosing the Inland Sea, after it had been open three or four years, against foreign trade. Below the mouth of the Red river is seriously in- torrupted by the presence in force of rebel bands provided with field artillery, with which they fra upon all unarmed boats trading to and from Wew Orleans, This force, estimated at four <honsand, fs under command of Gen. Dick ‘Taylor, and is a sort of flying corps, appearing from time to time at different points of the river, preying upon its com- merce a8 OpPSrtunity offers. The merchants of Ney Qfloans and traders generally are seriously alarmed at the audacity, the frequency and suc: cons of these attacks, and have applied to the This prince operates by hia guns at Shimonesaki, \ the Gibraltar of that part. of the coast of Japan. { fasurance offices in Indio will not take risks on yeasels bound to the Inland Sea, in conseqaonce of the hostile demonstrations made by this prince from the forts situated om its southesn shore entrance. It was thought that the nobles of Japan would stand by the anti-foreign peliey of the government to the last, and that @ serious danger to foreign interests had arisen. i ‘The Java Courant publishes @ decree declaring the importation of iron, copper, lead, steel and zine, in certain forms, for the use of manufac tures, shipbuilding, agricultural and other pur amount of proper| y destroyed @uring the war may be roughly ef timated‘at five hundred mil- lions of doNars. . The injury im@icted upon Welles wekeOup for’ a:moment, and jlet us know? Weare inclined to the betief that: were the President to give-General! Gillmor? full our commence an@ carrying trade may be stated | powey we- should olserve: a Charleston the at one hundred millions of dollers. This is vother under than s bova the mark; for the rebel Maffit asserts that b ¢ alcaehas destroyed eleven millions of dollars worth of ships and cargoes, and Semmes has certaisiy destroyed much more. The war d ebt of: tho Morth and South amounts to about fl ve ‘howeand millions of dol- lors. If the war ends-by the abolition of | hae dle slavery we shall have-to Reep a standing evmy of a huridrod thonsand men and support two or three miltions of indigent negroes for sever ‘al yeara: But we will leave that probability? out of the account, and will also refrain from estimating the millions and billions of dolla rs whlch the: now impeded in- | f inagurated in the cational capital. dustry of this ¢ ouriry woul) have produced had not the abo! itionists cansed this war. We wish to confine - oursalves to facts and figures of indisputable au therticity. And what do these / facts and figures show? Estimating the white population of th». United, States in 1860 at twenty-six mi lions—and this is within a few lmndreds of the official figures—we find tha t the abolitiaaiste have been instrumental ja causing thes deat of ona- man out of every t¥ 0 hundred avd sisty people, and the crippli og or otherwise dimbling of one man out of ew ory fifty-two tyeople. Also, thas tie abolitior ists | have cawsed tae destruction of property va lued at six byindred, millions. of dollars aad ao war expenditure: of abeut five thousand miJ.lfonc. If these are things to be proud of, les they abolis, tion#sts hold a pergotual jubilee. Taking the above statistics as a basis, a. very simple process of arithmetic will demomstote that eaab one of our one hundred thyusand abolitionists has.cansed the death of one vian and the [ie long disability of four men, an¢l has al- ready cost the country fifty-six thowsand dol- lava, What are. the ervelties and thy exgenses of slavery when compured to this? It is very evident, however, that the lows of life ead limb nd monay during this war should nck be so equally divided among our one hundred thousaad fanatics. Individual abolitionists same/ glcgious ressits. a¢ o¢ Chattamooga. Surely it is worth making the trial, at alk evens.a. T: mec Coincrpencs 1s Wasmaton Events.— Tod lay Congress meets in Washington. Swarms of | obby agents, contractess and others whe the public money have gone to the cay ital. Singularly,cnowgh, on Saturday the int roduction of purey cold water was inaugu- ra ted in that city. The distributing reservoir ia very large, exteading over forty-three acres ¥iany years ago aslarge whiskey reservoir, ‘vbich may also be- measured by the acre, was Tae Resources .ov tae Rervpiic.—Ia 3923 John Quincy Adam-tost his re-election to, the Presidential chair om. the score of the extrava- gance of his previous rule of four years. During that administration the government had spent annually the unprecedented sum of. thir teen millions of dollars; and the people were amazed. Now we spend, in round rambers, a thousand millicas.a year, and think sothing of i, apparentl 7. Tus Statox.or Yxeevom.—The great stetue of Freedom. bas.just been raised cer the dome of the Capital. at Washington. This work of art is two feet seven inches taller than Abe Lincoln when standing in his s‘ockings, and is largely raade.of copper. But ‘his is not the same sort of metal of which are formed the copperheads of the North. Tis statu is made of the zeal article Tar, Bartia Petps or ita.--Virginia is certain to romain a historical. State. She has beer,known, a6 the Mothar of Presidents; she wilthereafter be known #3 .the Great Battle Fidd,.” Every portion of her soil has been scaked with blood. Ip. all prete of the State beotlese Datiles have tven fought: “Clty Intelligence. ‘Tae Traore Dexevarent AssociaTom- Batl.—The mana- ‘Hilton will be busty emgaged in writingsup unfingshed Dusiness previous to: bis retirement. le wi! bey:suc- cosded by Judge Colors. Qn the third Yoadey of this month the Gevera} Term of the Common Fteae will r¢ odor decisions on appen!a. The Marine Court wttil comtioues with thovasse Jac geo; the election of last Novensbder having resvited im th tri- Umphant return of that pepular Judge, Mr. Justice ¥icCar- thy. The calendar of thie court is also verphoavy, /out by” the united efforts of the three Jndgemthe ‘searimgs4 are ab- ways apace with the demands. A vacancy wilbeccttr in the clerkship of this Courtvon the retirement 4 Mr. M oses D. Gale, the very courteous oad efficient gerdeman tho has held that office {> yours, and wiio ‘as beer justi. rewarded by an c'setton to the bet ich of CiviljJusticns.. ‘The appotntment o; Olork of the Marite Cours isfvested ta the Board of Supe: visors, with the conewrreu ce of the Judges of the court. - It is 2» De hope d that of job will Le attempted to be pe petrated by the J upermison , but that tho interests of tho public, the benc s ardiobe bar willbe taken into considsration, aed that mo» “st pervisory” stockjobbing inter>st sha prevail. In the United St tes-Court the civil. ond orem nal business will be of much public imterest. Ameng ¥ 10 bills of in- dictment prepares by the United S! ater Dig trict Attorney ia one against tie captain of the stp (Senator, for an leged charge of having seuttled thaw cel on her voy with proviclons to Europe. Thee at ipping taterest and the underwriters are deeply covcane ed in thin .case, which will be prosecuted by Mr. 4. 7 elated Smith, United States District Attorney, andy M eesre. Boo and Sendder, oa bedajl of she Marive Inset ince Corspanies ‘The prize cases still oeeupy the attest sof Judge Betts, whore numercas decisions on apperilta.vo been, swith one or two excep\ians, affirmed by Judge 3 eleon. ‘The Decor ver term of the Cost fol Gonoral Sessions will also commence at eleven o'c! gx, thia monniag, with Recorder Fo@man om the bencl gard Assictamt District Attorney 0. I. Stecrart as proseoyil ¢ officer. dar for theterm is a heavy ome, and contains many cases of importance, Among the first!) be tried are two for murder. The first is (aausof the young German, Prederict Manta, who bas baan. indict sd for the alleged murder of a woman betweea whom aad hitelf, it is stated, o close wtimacy hal, existed, James, MH. Nixon, the one-legged soldier whe abot Mn 2 the Pewter Mog, will also @tried Tor m present term. There are also sever at otheg indictments for rawder, which will be placed or the oslendar during the mouth, Nothing is yet Koown aw to,:who will enc ceed Judge McCunn on tbe bench in thie court. A gum. ber of names have bran meatione’ ia connection with the. City Judgeship, aed tumor bas aiready conferred that Important posit'am on more tan o-ae candidate; but Lhe queation will pr dably not be sett'ed until the end of tha present month » the early part cé next. CALENDAR FOR THIF Day. Supreme Covar—Orevit— Pert 1.-- Row, 3529, 3631, 3535, ‘The ealen- of the Congress, {9 ¥rould be-inmpossibie for the Emporep - Napoleon to lay G@wn the pretimiraries: but that wieep~ the roplica of all ‘he Powers-were received the Emperep wonld then basieno' give all the explanation im bipe power.’” The Paris Patrispuldlishewastatoment, under rescrve, that the Empever; without wishing to draw up- Programme for (ho Congrese, haa expressed the opip~ jom that it shouk? ©o- chiefly ovcupied with com Bidoring the questions of Poland, of the German Duchieg, of Rome, of Venica, and ofthe reforme to be introcduss® in the Principalities of Romania, The Paris correvpondent of thefiondon Times sasor'athed the believers in the Congress grow fewer every’ day.» The Germene-Danish Question. Active warlike proparatioas. are progress ing 12 Dew mark. Eleven thouganc:coldiers-havo-beoa called out, ad. ety war vessels are toiug fitted out. All hostile offergla have received orders from Cope hagen to take the oath of allagiance to the new King Denmark. Large numbers bad refused to do so, Prince Frederick, of Angnstensburg, bas not'jeé him assumption of the Dukedor of Schleswig-Holst.= to al the Germanic governmonts. ‘A large meotiag of. Prins Frederick's sappo tens waa held at Hamburg 05 sho 22d of November, ‘A great mocting was aleo held at !.qnover, or the same day, to urge the caforcemeut of tu» federal 6: sqution at once in Schieswig-Holatein. The Polish Rey viution, The Polis: question stil) looks threateming. The Poles continne to be very active in thede straggie . for liberty aud in¢opendence The arseats ia Warsaw were pumerous, Great Britain. ‘The Londen Post cays that there is no tr i whatewaes: in the reported resignation of Karl Rugyell ‘Tho London Spectator announces, on first rate authortty, that Far! Russell wilt be relieved from his pasion in Uae British Cabinet, aad that Earl Claremdon sui/be, bie aaa cossor . No other English journal confirma the « gnauncemeatef the London Specteior. ‘Toe London Fierald ts the only jour a} which satiogs the report, aud seye that it cannot trac: #fto any sollable soures. France The Corps Lagislatif have been engaged in verifying the powers ofthe new members. * It was believed that M. Fould’s @agncia! statomens would be preaooted when the voriigatina of te powera of the new members was finished Spatr. It was. at Madrid tit two Aseerican . n lia. , cbich kad arms for the St. Temtgo inrwrgeots, anthorities to have all the river boats | poses, to be free of duty in Netherlan ds India. gore of the Thietle Neneygient Ascaciation anvounge their A . — 3553, 3557, 3559, Koeureaen by 2 Spanish vessel omeant nian” aro Tt ‘About seven o'clock on Saturday night the | yaye been more or less guilty accord: } thirty-sacond annoal ba\) to take alaco ce Thurnday next iT, 3833, on. om armed and manned by o few artillerists, The splendid steamboat Isaac Newton burst het boiler | ing to their opportunities and their in«| at the City Assembly Taoms. ‘the association bas, since | S408, 3068' Commorcial Tptelligence. ateamer Black Hawk was‘lately attacked, and only | ots Hort Washington, on the Hudsoxriver, | qignoe, Garrison, for exam\e, should | it commencemeyt, distributed: wapag the, deerring | re gh THE LONDON tee ME tecnng escaped entire destruction through the coolness | and was shortly burned to the water's - *® | have more than one dead man, four wound- | thousand dollarm anc sbe greater partion’ of theme funds | 477), Ammaican Seovrimrs—tiligois Centra) abares , 9 021 ale { Captain Fulton, bis officers and | ral of the passengers and firemen were dreadfully are raised by nvvane of their Dalls and festive murrere Brie shares 64 0 06. ‘and conrage of Cal iton, e | ral of asseng crew. ffects of which from four to Nine others are not expected scalded, from the ¢ ¢ | ten of them died. ed and crippled men, and fift»six thousand | dollars worth of destroyed proverty set dawn Tt is ex pected that this, bal will excsod: those of all former oc. | casions, both with regard tv the size and management. Scrauon Covrt—Pagt 1.—Noe, 2491, 535, 172, 819, 2203, 207 F, 959, 961, 2240, 46%, 400, 647, 115%, 2891, 1 —Nos. 2948, 06, 2260, 428, 1450, 2574, 2002, on Mondey (Novomter 23) a4 02% a 02% wr t . A ; " ; LIVERPOOS COTTON MARKRT. has made a tour o! ae 1 | to hie account. Wendell Phifips is in the |. Parad 1s Musu—Compiadlier Brennan on Saturday | ‘4, 2074, 200%, 206%, Bors, 2718, 2742. LavEnroot, Nov. 28—Eveming. P Adjutant General Thomas to recover. The other passengers were rescued Grecley has prodably caused the commenced, pay ing off tha militin regiments which wok | 0° Cowon, PL ss—Paet 1. 460, 87, T1T, ‘The anton of cotton today wers 6,000 heme bag | ‘if tion of the government plantations, and has |) 4), clior Miller and conveyed te Yonkers. | same case. Greeley has prota ly © | part in suppressing the late covecription riots, The | 72 5, 2220, 1871, 229, 948, 2262, 2169, ©9370, 2181, | 3,000 to speculators smd oxporiers. The market bag - — : hae i a 1 scurrence will be | death of at least a thousand men, and the re- | Seventh regiment were the fest to receive their ‘tin,’ | 1459, 24g Pars %—iucge Hilton will not hold Trial! upward tendency, and, prices are parkally S<d. & J (ven much attention to the working of the free | 4 full account of the dreadful occurrenc b . ; and (bathers are to ba paidjou and after to morrow. Term durMg thix monta. higher, particularly, for'Sarate, giten muc : b ‘ 19 paper. inder of the injury which he has inflicted on — -- ——__—— ™ zeront. part of today's paper maind y bie an “ADE BF i rs laby ‘stem. The résults of this | found in another par 7S DF r¢ Fine ix Cavan Srmvet.—About seven o'clock Satur. dhemnear 2 wonne vow & Me eater since the anit g of te pegro labor system. sua The Prize Comroissioners have filed their report | qpon the nation and ups humanity must be | aay aight n fre bro¥eout,’tn the office of Glynes & Wood | he or om inquest. act ng vor, system have been such that it has elicited | | OO pois distribution of the value of the | snoreased in proportion, ‘The same remark | nat manemetarers, on the second floor of Xo. 4 Cedar | bias peloniar Rosey "tak freon a kext tenes LIVEROOOL BRRADSTUPY MARTE, | ' comi or cary ‘ the | os ) Ti fn of " ts at No. There bas bsed no regular corn mar! the Adjutant General's warmest encomiums Merrim nd her cargo, in favor of th ly to Beecher, Cheever, Tilton and | street, aud burned. through the partition into thapremises | = . firm ter ‘oil kinds ’ os thet | cee 4 cuts, the waumeens |e ee a se teane F, Ty#en, dealer in shelf hardware, oo the sume | 209 Upon tie body of a female infayt, (cyad murdered in | of the Scotia; but the market 1 and he expressed himself to the effect that | tpited States gunboat Iroquo such prominent aboltvonivis, Semner, Wilson, Now York Horpital yoster‘ay , from the effect of injuries 1k, From the evidence elicited on the inquest tt ap- | breadstuile, rat floor, Glynes & Wood havo tho third floor as as fact a miok PROVISION MAREE», q@hat be saw of the working of the system de- | to nearly #190,000. - * ithe | Chandler and othen abolition politicians have | phere stock is only sigmuly eemuaged, bes their @ poarod that death was caused by wtranguiation. A stovt feo yeaa” heal quiet Tork jnactive, Ba . The United States District Attorney has Med the larger ebare for which to answer. This | furviscre ts nearly Qui destroyed. Loss probably $1 cord was found fastened around the ebild’s neak, and all onan pos are asiel Ard armer snd Wi. higher. tu onstrated to him that the question of compen- for the distribution of the proceeds of the even a larger 6! rar . innared, The damage to Mr. Tysen’s swek of hardwa the caroumstances attending thr disovery of Une Femaloe | Yop Awe low quiet and steas,y. had passed from an enigma to | decree for sad account W'Al Certainly have to be settled | wissbe abou $1,090, anid tobe insured The first foor is | showed the case to be one of ummiatakeabie infanticide, bare snPool, PRODUCE MAY .aKT. sated negro labor Lad pa paca ec prize sehooner Mary Jane. in thi 1d. perhaps, bath} Occupied by J. Marshals, dealer tp rhoddy. Stock | No clue could bo obtained to Vae taother of tho child OF |. soutg and prices still adwe acing. Cofeo—Ne ‘Tho state of atwirs in the busines part of the city on | some day— aot in this world, p de da aiightly aamagha by r. The origin of the fre is | the perpetrator of the crime. reine pice iactive. Ashes quiet and sieady. : 1 tedin New Orleans | gat ‘ day was about thesame ae on Friday. In the ab- | cortainly iq the next. Then, if the abolitionists | uoder investigution by Fire Marshal Baker. A Caio Borneo To Deata.—Agne Brady, & child about — . Spirite Glo re ig) tending downward, kagiving Day was celebrate in New Orlean pee of violent changes in gold ond foreign excbange, the | 4) ang funy food for gladness in these facts, it Paras pe srbeeny a aay a veueare ® | thirteen yours old, died hey am 9 hy spans v4 steady Teupcet nay cane, 7 test manner by all classes. ei nh te domestic merchandise was : ’ Russian sailor af tached to the frigate Narlag, died at the | 145 West Forty-first street, from tho offec burn acct. tonding upwards Sod prices firmer. er aa f Company F, of the Second | pode rs ta were pear changes ia prices | Will 1,6 when they enter Hades and discover dontally received by hor, ‘elothes igniting while bitting pos tiled ociog ‘te | jeutenant Bauer, 0! ' moderate, and there there was a mode tht the worst fiends receive them with respect, accidentally ‘received by falling down the batch Verdiet, 4 prices tick and elendy Rice Orm. Tallow firmer | moar a stove. Coroner Rasney beld an inquest, n Sergoant Fischer, of the | reported. At (be Produce Exchange a eeaive * ts a : St tm aet Bhode Inland cavalry, and Sergeant Fischer, ¢ br \ rate bestoens Proadstuf™ bad a downward tendency, | and that Satan, Mephistopheles, Beelzebub, vin a Witiey be Ww Inquest. ‘accordance coidemtal ae yr yan ork . , we ntenced, the . with the above facts. jerdiot death. 7 7 a. ame company and regiment : : re sain ca ge | but be was bo ny yond ae niger were 1 Moloch and the other devils vacate their thron ( Qeneral s —~———— Resignation. seven ‘yeary O14, died Satarday at bis parents’ piace of om salen of cotton te vs reac Tod @/00% S cn former to bard labor on Ship Island, w pall steady. Groceries were q was Ay hed 6,000 bales, in: troleum was wild a report that Congress wil. de a to offer the new comers all the insignia of pre- Bactimons, Doo, 6, 1863. residence, 449 Testh avenue, from the offects af injuries firmer at yosterday's Fates. at Pp the 16th ultimo, ruo Heol ey o Wheat bay ao upward hain, and the latter tp imprisonment for six | Woleum wa mt ae abst Wall etree, Jerome | eminence in evil. ‘The jubilee in Philadelphia } Genera sob has unwed «farewell order to his de. | Sed ly eine Park cart the ry in vaaeriog 8 tandcoey, hovers Yemanding higher Price months, for plundering from a planter while out | eras in the market asa apoculator—the oa@ improbable | will be nothing ia comparison to this grand aa- poco sagaaiberain cimmetnctn ht: tise feo 0 DN Cee ai pjetcamn dibs j 8b hopling expe dive, oud he nee HDI A bani CogeR 4 Gie ° ' ’ ‘