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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1863. —- ——_—_ a —-— — a cmqeetbanate a] of Fayai, and untor the very batteries of a Portuguese Literary Intelligence. Now tine of etght o Pasicoger | while cabbage The satire of Hits piooe ties principally THE ‘PASSPORT SYSTEM. fort, Ip 1614" Why shoud not our pavy oMcors take, on Ashort timo since we aoticed the exteaordinary sale Betnieen New Work, @rowt> | in cue tremodtous termes with which (uo awarthy | | REE PWS A Certain ooeauions ao example of Captain Loy atiuo la tbo which Renap’s “Life of Josus" bad atlained in france | @emce and ho Piast Cauniile woarly a€otbors hor sontimentar awaich | SuuNONe.Desien-aaiiden white kid glove dipfomasy, aud the best plenipotentiartes | motwithstan@ing the virulence with which it bad teen Wo teara Ghat tho Nepiuas Stormobip ay, Orta | are cortawly rath sharp ou the peculiar any: . 49s; Broadway, under the Lalacge Seizure of the Steamship George Cromwell, | of Bere the murzios ir ott une. generally | apgaioa Although tt tma boon pablished only a (ow | wally oryamizod for tho purpos9 ol establishing & Sasiy | which ho pare of Cacwille wan roudorod So thi a ne eer lige spe : 80 wall MARIE’ Oy Our ey AR toionoL. | months, upwerds of oue hundred thousand copies of the | line Of Urwi clas: freight ateamms, of Luirtoon buvdod | Atobingutobed actions So WOuld CHO UMD OPEL. e a4 aome yh . with a Quantity of Powder and Per. ; "| eat expensive edition have already been disposed of. J ton ouch, botwora Now York ans’ Boston direct, via | prosent piayod at Wood's as Au tnwtancy of tho very lich OW TUB MPTALLLY WATHBR ATRIP i The Nationat Bank Ourroncy. The work is advertised for immediate pubtication bore | Cape Cod—having sold to the Navy Denartmout (hor five | order of mayer? Uaat Uo midetrolt somolcaay Ive, wat tod of the N " . cussion Caps for the Rebels DESOKIPTION OF THE NEW FIVE DOLLAR NOTES. | by Caricton. ateamors, catled the Neptuno, Giaueus gGalaten, Nerous | the flute playor in that company as an iwetrume@atalist ay he . enn n anna ‘The Conti neatal Bark Note Company, oi this city,have | afr. W. H, Russoll ts about to publish, undor sho tito of | and Proteus, wlended for tuat tive—Rave cocoaliy | without a superior wa euy Orchoatre te Chis cly Whon ur Just completed a large batch of notes for the new Om | «Canada. ita Defences, Condition amd Rezourcos,’’ an ac- | Iaunched two firet class #teamorn, of fourtewa bundrod | Miuatroiay baa « gowtimantal phowe, 3 ctamta | BEEN! Of the Boy Arrest Of Suspicious Characters | oval banks provided for tn tho act of Congress ap- | count of his travels in that country during the winter of | tons exoh, of tho following dimensions —Two hudrod and | bailads (hai ave wonderfully Litto bo do wil gms | Be fn . proved on the Sith dey of February last, About one F tgez. Mity foot long, forry foot veum, Hfty-oizbt foot oxtreme | darkey. Many of Uheivricw that ran the conad of pop | gee.” ogee on Board. BEVERY FIRMS IN THIS CITY .IMPLICATED. A new novel by Richard B. Kimbail, tho author of “Under-Currents of Wall street,’ ta announced. It ts entitled ‘Was He Successful?’ Afresh delay baa occurred in the publication of the fourth volume of Irving’s ‘Life and Letters.” The fault lies with tho Loudon publisher, who baa taken tho liberty Of interpolating two chapters in the London edition of breadth snd fifteen foot depin of told, which they tntend putting on tho long wacated route beiwoen Now York acd Providence about the Ist of Apri aext. Those mwamors aro to be callod tho Galatea and Plectra and the third steamer, 0 be called the Goosnus an7 tebe in alt ro- epects Hks tue two just named, 4 wow wader coutract, god will bo ready for tho route about tha uiddie of Sep lar favor whose wet fies tue boys winistay and the by organs play, and (bo miliary bands on Broadway start tho popular peise wiih —atartad tio wen the alrola, and were “sung with great applause’ by some fayortae = “Dixio,”’ wo Betiore, WAd such 4 lwtory, and 1 was Ou good fortune toGrat boar Lisl Kpuriied air at the Brymnts’ Tho catebtiahment of pleasant hundred and fifty-seven banks have already been organ- ized under the act—some of them in pices where there were nover banks in existence before. This is @ pecu- Marity which grows out of the novelty of the system, the old banking institutions being slow to yiold to the inno vation, The theory upon which the national banks are formed comsists mainly in the substitution of govern- Operations of Surveyor Andrews WARB Tur as Weath nerine ASTER ndow Bani rt chow ; nave one bat iy ment faith for State securities. In other words, one-third | the third volume, which it ts now considered mecessary | tomber. brothers m (he Goo mest frequewied by “the Bera’ of aad Marshal Murray, of their capital cousists of United States bonds deposited | to introduce iu the fourth before It is publiahed bere. Those stoamors are to bo furnished with fifty frat class | this town, aad ts bho ono whore Uae boat enire meus aluip nuled evoryerhere. &e ue. a. with (he Treasures at Washington, ‘Tho notes aro aup- | Mrs. Sarah A, Wright's now aovel, “Clare Holling- | stateroom: and with accommodations for two buudred | oxists betwoon tho company and the autionce Bigh as | 10 circulars wii io lon Ma aad ° plied by tho goveroment itself, being prepared by con- | brook, or the Beauty of Fairfax’’—a tale of the wer—fas passengers. Thoy will have tho largest froight capacity | the hilarity sometimes rises, wohody soos Lo onjay bio | NY, 646 Mroadway corner of BI PR -Wo have ao ag: tu tract by the most ekilfal bank nete asaociations in the Now Yorn country. The Continental Bank Note Company waa awarded the contract for the five dollar notes, which ia the lowest denomination of the new currency. The batch propared are ‘or the First National Bank beon published by Doolady. It i@ not often that a man of letters shiaion aachn ttelt monial to bis morits as Dr Joho Strang , author of “Gias- gow and ita Clubs,” bas tateky received from bis fellow citizens, This consisted of plate worth two bundred guineas, with a purso of £4,500, Of avy #leamors running through Long Island: Bound, and @.new foaturs ia the freight arrangomeat will be that pasa. wengers, ivstead of being obiiged to mako ther way through the narrow and tortuous openings usualy lat oa the freight deck of our Sound ateamors, aro se-completely soparaied (rom (ho (roigbt that from their own observa. (au more than the minstrels themselves, and (he rowsiag chorusand broakdowm that Caey always have ou bwad, od which gowerally closes Whole catertaiament, bas dalf its oxcelionca fy whiet bho per formers seom to “throw Uhowssives away’) im it Soi was With “Dixvo,”” aud do I 4s NOW with Lhe finale to ae Sowelsy—The HISHOP A REIN, & Oa Wolo day afternoon informa’.ca was seat to Sur- qoyor Andows that the steamship George Cromwell, sail- fing between bia port and New Orleans, was about to ‘ake op bol 4 a quantity of powder and percussion caps un kogs, concealed im barrels, surrounded by peta Asvor( mont » Avoaue Tote Corat om the abandon with (naps, Crates, Neliowness, | cet er OF Byors Apecie and all Skin Blem\shea’ cured TEAUD 4 Tiniiaw Modien\od Komp toes, of Washington, D ©, As the introduction of these now Another sasirical. nove! by Heary Morford, entitled | glow they wilt aot know that ¢horo is a package of freight | “Rusadu Ball Tho ‘taftueace of Mr Rogar'# Kiddio,® aid Immodiaivly oa receipt of this — tatolligonce | bills may be said toopen a newera in the history of our | “The Days of Shoddy,” bas just made its appearance. | 9m board, cvou if tho stoamars ardloaded to: (heir fullest | as givew at tho Mryruts’, Ia @ charnving titile jatortude, Corns, Buntons, Inverted Maths, Bae Go Sirveyor despatched. officers to watch the | national currency, a short description of the national | fis “Shoulder Straps’ ts sald to have already run | capacity. Those steamers aro divided into: five wator- | witha ratucr nor sentiment (9 it than uoval ia uch in | Iver Jone and al dlnasos of, fue, fons opp @uspected vessel. Tey were not long in waiting | bank notes will not be imsppropriate io this connection. | through fivo editions. tight coraportments by West's pateat bulkheads, eithor | terivdes But sock pieces, aa woll as tuo soatitnental urgeom Chiropadins, No TM romdiwas whenaciriman arrived at the pir and deposited a load | lt may be etated at the start, by the way, that the Mrs. Ano 3, Stephens’ ‘Rejeoted Wife,” ts ono of the | of which comportments may be Oliod with water without | ballads, aro of course am excoptional and minor part Gotan ni e os tive Of aid ans.comfort for the rebels; in tne sbapoof the com | plates, designs and appearance of ail thes notes will bo } best tales thas has emanated from the pon of that gifted | injury or risk to tho remaining parts of tho vesas!. ‘The | The baisterous fia is tho essontial pact of Ue emtor- 4 ani Wie smn whole wo Case Meee Dustibies above specified, on beard the Cromwell, The Senray Seem OF er ext provdeding of the oMlcers was to-trace the carmen on hig rotary trip for another and another load, and the result was to discovery that the contraband goods came from the house of a well known firm in Cortiandt street, ‘She names of whigh are at present withheld—probably for prudesiial reasons, The Surveyor hereupon sent his deputy, ty Brown, to take possession of the store in question, aad simultaneously tie ship was boarded, a large quantity of powder and c ps seized, and sevorai of ‘tho officers wero arrested. The Cromwell waa to have @ailod at vine o'clock yesterday morning with her cou traband cargo, aod, as will be seen, was caught in the wick of time . while on the sail above the word “five” is engraved in Yesterday morning Marshal Mortay and his officiout [ highly ornamental letters.’ This design, it will be no- @quad of deiectives were on hand to examine the passen- | ticed, is historical, and this is in compliauce with tha, @ers, having information that they wero not cxactly ali | wish of President Lincoln, who hinted his desire on the of tho right stamp. Several of them were consequently | subject in his lotter inviting proposals. arroated alicr due examination, The evidence, it is said, ‘Tho vignette on the left hand sido .of the face contains the same for all the States, with the single sud aecessary exception of the local names and numbers. The face of the notes may bo briefly described as fol- lows:— At the left hand corner of tho faco 1s a vignettd repre- senting Columbus sighting land. He ts standing on ahip- board, and in (ue act of pointing out the shore of Guana Han}, while a figure, kneeling, is seen pointing in the samo direction, aud look!ag into the face of the great dis. coveror, In the immediate foreground ts another figure with a cross tu clasped hands, and the face turned heavenwards, in thanksgiving to the Almighty. The background is occupied by @ priest and other Ggures, writer, The piot is ingeniously constructed, and the charactors are drawn with great ekill, Peterson, of Phil- adelphia, ts the publisher, Bradbury & Fyana, of-Loudon, announce @ hew novel by Mark Lemon, The (itlo is an attractive one—* Wait for the End.”” The patrons of the Opera will be glad to learn that Smith, Elder & Co., of London, have just published, un- der the title of ** Queena of Song,’? momoira of ali the colebrated vocalists who Lave appeared on the lyric stage from ite earliest days to tho present time. A now novel, by Mrs. Henry Wood, eatitled ‘ Tho Sha- dow of Ashlydyat,”’ is avnounced. Rentloy has in the press a history of the Britiab Navy, by Mr. Charles D. Yonge. The work bas been prepared from official documenta, and by authority of the English Board of Admiralty. The new talo by George Sand, ‘Mademoiselle ia Quin- tinio,”’ bas already passed through several editions, and @ccommoations, in poiat comfort, will be Cully equal, considoring the oum- ber of passengers, to any of tho steamers now Bavigating the sound, and ta severdi other important particulars (hese steamers will be far auperioMto-any of Ubeir predecessors im these waters Firat, they are heavier and stronger, and capable of combatting tho olo- ments with case and safety, where any of the preseat Sound #toomers would be compelled to turn back or make a@barbor Second, they are the only passenger steamers having double engines, Third, they are the only passon Gor Bteamnors carrying saila that would be serviceable in cane of accident to machiacry, fourth, thoy aro the Only #loomora fitted with solid or unbroken watertight bulk heads F ith, thoy are the only Sound passenger steamers that have their boilers under dock, a3 do all seagoing stoarners, thus avolding the possibility of tuose frightful Accidouta from collision which bave bapponed to steam ora carrying boilers on the guards, and at the same time in- of = spaciousness § and} tainmont, and the 098 upon which I doponds for ita popularity. To wish aucceas to thia ciaas yf ontortaia mont i superfuons; but we bopeit may be vory long before, by any mistaken atiompta at rofuemont, it shalt loko its diatinotive cuaractor, and ao pass Out of Oxis! Olty Intettigoncs. Tas Parrots Monumawr To Rowwar Pu: ton tition havtag chargo of Ube taak of gotting up a mouumeat in memory of Robert Fulton, bayo Gito ia Trinity church yard, on Broadway, and cou to Mr. Hoary K. Brown, tho woll known acuiptor, the bonor of proparing tho monumont. It i# to coasist of a colossal statue of Fulton, in waiting posture, bolding to hia band the mode! of @ #toamboat, which ho hag just finishod. Honeath tho statute 1s to bo a structure of Port jand atono,on which will be figures roprosenting tho Amer'can rivers and lakes, beaidos the four quarters of the gobs The whois moaument wiil be over forty foot high. Fina ix Wacann Sritant.—Detweon olovoa aad twolve Hoom 24.—De. Mew Res Cooper Emattt ae, NOLDSON lectures on OFM and 30, at 1 occa -pageeteetees Diamona J Diauor & ae y porters, PCy Arenas Toe, # All Kinda AUGBIL, 15 ham pels aud 'F era VICTOR & tne Khogant and Cheap NBALTHY ARD pysasis. ° CRONDAL'S Patent Pre 4 cork Aiuiliag, A asorimen: of Mailreaes and Furnilure, Cashlonn +4 fe eser | Hows aud constant y o@ hand, aud orderm for con heatren Pade, lc "Tes DROADWAY—108 beats. ba filled at» Kveryhbody Can Hate at Once apes 1 Dp: SHELL GROOVE akaraa They avoid all sirdnigof tho aukles. Thoy tmpert a 4 ey ve a ediatety The he Can be pet Th * o Amplicatos some of the oMcers of the ship and several | an allegorical representation, which 1s also another idea | 1s likely tocqual tn popularity any of hor former tories. ring to each ocoupant of a stateroom aciearandun- |, only trae Safcootin!frtin a’ this city, who avo Bitherto lsimed fot. Lincoln's. Tt conslats of w ploture.of Cotumibes'| ‘the Loudon Achenaum outa up: unmeroifally the work | gpetrected view, eith the further guarentee hat, lighs.| °°cton ast _ ac ype oe te tha Tonmeaa a | peat aais gh, Wal Pye say €o be loys! and teu to our government, but who thought | presenting Amoriéa, in the form of an Iudian maiden, to | caliod “The Battle Fiolds of the South,” writton by | and fice ventilation will not be put out of tho question by | (ae X% 104 ere 9 a enous ce ee rev | Spl RE er ly RE ET hey might with perfect satety engage in the contraband | the Old World, personided by threo figures, roproseuting | an Fuglishmaa in the rebel army, and repub | ghe ucsightly wheolhouses, or the no loes ciose proximity | Gameday carelessly dopoatting com aslisa Om it, | DUtlow Alsi! Groove Beale Co. Utica, WY Grade to jot money in their already piethoric purses. | urope, Agia and Atiica. In the foliage overhead ts the | Iished bere by Bradburn, Of the inoonsistencles | of igo, soothing boilers directly alongside of the atate | Damage to building about $100. Somo alight damago by Gontsdds Beare Subtile “‘Uproote What wator was dono tn ow maching #uop of Georges W. Far- five, ly ornamented, figure five, handsomely ornat onion ihe eee oor, Lowa covered by lasurance The border of the face ts composed of the word five, scroll work, consisting of grapo leaves, and the figure 5, alternating to pauols. The novel poculiarity of the border is that no two words, Ogures or scrolls are ex- actly alike, baying boon varied purposcly,so that tho couaterfeiter may uot be able to imitate the note by re- peating small portions, ag is frequently noticed in spu rious money. In order to imitate these notes the coun- terfeiter will fod it necessary to engrave the wholo with the minutost bicety. ‘The legend of the face, or that portion which is to be read, contains the following inscriptions: — of statement with which {t is filed somo idea may be formed from tho fact that {a one page be lauds the subordination which ebaracterizos the Southern ar- my; in another he represents the privates as grumbling against thoir officers, and turning upon them with fero- cious violence. Describing thesmurder of e regimental officer on parade by an infuriated common soldier, he says:— In an instant the rifle was dropped, the bowte Kcpife Mashed, and the officer lay doad on the turf, stabbed ive or nix times in aa many soconds. The vompany Aid not, stir, but looked on and applauded; the culpr't quiet!y wiped his knife, resumed his place in theranks, and from upper lips low foreheads, of any part of the beedgb Warranted 45) Broadway Greatest V aricty Ever Offered hedging Embroidered Slipper atic and geatiomoa, for Gay Kila ar JHEP EIA, O73 Broadway ‘Tho case is now under examination by the authoritios, fond bas caured quite an excitement among tho parties Amplicated It t@ tho dotormination of the authorities that this aya- ‘@om of sinvagting, to the detriment of the goverment of Che United states, ahall be promptly stopped. Some oi tho parties arrested are said to have turned Btato’s ovideuce, aad (ho developments will probably lead & the deigction and spoedy punishment of all attempting © ald the jebellion in this fashion, Boyond tis vothing can at presont bo laid before the Public, as everything in conaection with the abizure @nd arrests was kept 4 profound secret. foome objections which every traveller patrontria, Present Sound steamers will feclingly appreciate. sixth, thoy are the only sound stoamors in which @ auccesatul Attempt baa beca made to reader Aroproof tho botior tvorms and their surroundings. Moreover, the saloons, statorooms and cabins wili be warmed by steam, aod all improvemeats will be tntro- ducod that tend in any way t insure the comfort of passengere. Tbe steamers of this company will loave Now York and Providence dally, at Svo o'clock P.M. arriviag at either of the :oute at about six o'clock the following Genta, 643 Broadway, TO WIS CUBTOMERA, T have «large ant vary choice Hock af Goods, suilanle Ge peeeeuta for tio - MOLIDA TS, consisting 0 "PA DIRS AND CHILOREA PURE HATS FOR MISSES, BOYS AND INFANTA, SLEIGH ROWKS. LADIEA FOOT MUEPS a entirely new aeticl OUNTA MATS. Tho Best and Cheapest Newspaper im the Country. The Siogs of Knoxville—General Averill’s Ex- pedition—@eneral Halleck’s Report-—-Anauat dress parade proceeded s* '€ nothing bad happened. | mors ue giving pantsngers the benefit of a and an Rooort of the Secretary of tho Navy—Litera- LADS It may be interesting to atato, howevor, that the George OMA IIOLOIYS <A PDOOCIECAEIOIIO OLED AN Court tial could not—or, at all cvonta, did not—at- ,. s rl tt ded of i yebtande malate 8 7 r ‘ rur FMD Aino a vor Cromwell ss owned by the Messrs, Cromwell, Seaman & |} quis note is secured by bona Wed noe bal deutk (0 anncemn’seipciaeanion: a airline ‘elie perrted wecrter sae atedea phan’ | ees ture—Sporung—Agrioultural—Markets, de MiNR ASD ABAL CLT YOu Libres wean Clarke, of do. 85 West street, who also own the Chesa- UNiceD stares, cases; they were reckoned affairs of self-defence or * ho- ‘Tho company has recoatly-purchasod in Providence, for A ° peaks, in\eiy satzed by pirates. bs nor.” Buch facta as theso cannot but produce an offect | their eastern terminus, the wharf proparty known aa | T9 Weactr Hamaco for tho prosoat wos, coaty to wie tho wis 8. Reeaectes at Washington. state oF of ‘the’ Treasury. F. KE. SPINNER, | ‘Treasurer of the United States. PE OCORLEOOO DOL OE ROIELEDEDODELE LEDEEPLODIDEDEDODL ES. morcow (Saturday) morning, wil! contain — ‘Ad account of ths Ratsing of the Siogo of Kaoeville by Gen. Longatroot, accompanied by a Map of Knoxville aad {ta Defences, showing the jocation of the Forts, ihattart It is nuderstood that some very interesting facte in Felation (» (his affair will be developed ia a day or two. z The following is @ correct Hat of the vessels which were grauted clearances by Marshal Murray yester 02 tho most prejudiced of Bouthera sympathizers broad Military Jaw bes now become commos law, sad wo cannot do oar readera a better service than to recom wend them to supply themselves with “Calina’s Comptia Fox Point, on which extemsive improvements in the way ys fro: a houses, &c., will be mado during the coming ry as loased (or a tarm of years ta Now York Tee roped yak the foot of Kobinson atroest, or rather wih diamond a the ALLEN, 416 Broadway, oue door velow Camel wtreat day:~ batt sie “Fink National Book Of Washington wit pay tose. tion of tho Mutsar: Pa "1 Park place,on the North river, where they have just | Rarthworks, Ite Pits and Ovorflowod Water Cou bir , . y Laws," ombracigg all the acts of Coa- | Toambncod ‘building the Anont,’ most substantia’ ‘and . ly—WHPKERI A WILSON Tighe Premium Leet walt ,Amecican Eagle, schosoer Alida, schooner Ocean pence, 00 ened Five Dollars, Washington, Nov. | grace on tho subject of the army, volunters, militia | larzest wharf in an hnatreatl six hundred fost long | 40 account of the Splendid and Important Operations | RI ing Maines, ib oon hee uid teamor Ki: ZS ‘hoouer y ne Douatics and pensions, from the commencement of tho and Atty-fivo foot wide, with two hundred feot of bulk: | of the Union Forces in Goa. Kalloy’s Dopartmont SIT DDT OPUS OTT TES eeer ones 1408 beer. preheater head front on West street, from which all freight will be Gen. Haileck's OMotal History of the Past Your's Mill a 8 water, steamer Continental, Tho former inscription will be common to tho national | goverumoat to tho prosent day. The work is now tho | gaiivorad, thus avoiding tee jams, delays and annoyances “ ae Wel, Nebon bisa Vara Cig oe Noch bank notes in all tho states, while the latter gives an il. | text book of the army, and the fact that Its accuracy is '| to which all the other lines ere subjects as their custom. | 8e°Y Operatl as ‘Wooster, Colonet” Lester, L. 0. Foster, ” Roa! yn, tettpae tustration of the necessary deviation required by loca! | vouched for by our leading gonerals is @ bigh recommen- a= particularly their customers’ carmen, will bear ‘The Annual Regort of the ppenicagt ¢ the Navy ‘ Bara Tintin frigate, sti Empire Sate, ‘Si, Leans, | vanes aud numbers. dation in its favor. SEE Teecemeneitinthieinen:piiitoras-timerneh |i. Toe eS Ms ere ey ektaee Sata k neh ed sabes: D, Jo tho lower margia of the face are found tho words, | A most totereating and iastructive biography ® the | be ox of (ig SED el abs 5 roe = capahinie dy esseers 20h eaitlesits JOaRPM HOTT AC a otrey claw Mary Eva, Avon, Marytand, ¥. A. de Hart, a4 «Act approved Feb 25, 1863."" Tho spaces vencath oach | ‘‘] {fo of Amotia Sievoking,’ tho Florence Nightingale of | P present general agen! une §=Stoamsbip ; oh be ; g ' " comtntns ‘Milla; atoamern Detroit and Vanderbilt ; jechooner Defiance, viguette are loft vacant for the signatures of the presi. | Germany; which has recently been published by the presn inves, ‘of tie Coane hater cement. eee Lea eines parte 2° Se Oe ' et ae eee Pay ea bark sro sieemer Hudson, schooner Conrad Fox, | deat and cashier of the bank Longmans of London. Whilat stil! almost a child, this | tween New York and Providence, which from that time | Poetry —'Somothing vo Love’ —"'The Wish" "Milly om, allaye alt jain ure to in agua, Sak Give aseee Foray Rilsiees seboeoer 7. er coeaee, ‘back of the note displays another beautiful exhibi- | remarkable woman wrote an oxay upon the character | t the prevent has boon ia successful operation and probe. | Tue cammearamant of Ue interesting atory of «tbo es a al canes, og miliions of mone ‘Ania, W. P. Williams, James | tion of ingenuity acd taste. ‘The principal vignette ia a | Gt Diogenes—a curious indication of the contempt for eo ce tas, y rab'a Devotion. a ST ie fe my aie erine | large oval, extending over the greater part of the back, | surerfiuows comfort and sol todaigence which marked TPe Gorumarcnt Company has tung with unaccountable | Sporting—A Cull Roport of tha Great Intarnatiaal Priva ” > ‘Bchooners Cha: flock, Flten H.’ ‘oot, reproducing Vanderlyn’s famous picture in the rotunda of | Ber aftor t1fe. pen ae MY the style of ivaryiog the new brats Put on line } Fight votwoen Heenan and King Stule informed hat F var 1, Compton, G. P,. Tayi io Wells, the Capitol at Washington, representing the tanding of | Tho third yolumo of Dr. Vaugban’s “Revolutions ta | from tits to time In no Toapeet xeon rive The style of | _ Axficulture—Now Piants and Fiowers—A Mammoth ; P Tella a Breke cntgaacat’ of tht Seas eat ing Billow, ae Jane, | columbus. The picturo is-printed in Diack, as are also the | English History,” has just made ite appearance. Tt com. Yonset of ad) 1 pte ae wut for the the company he vow now | Caltforaia pony —Stoam Cultivatioa—-Mongolian Cattio, &o, cam & Coe VERZENAY cassuns Kirk, Eliza, Ga‘edoaler end First Exfort, ” logeuds which surround it. ‘The upper logend ie as fol- | prises. number of Interesting historical essays, in which | f9prenmats i poriarly Bia Owe, Miering euulrely from | V'acotim aut a variety of Mi te pay Ri r occ the stormy days of Charles tho Firat, aud the brief and | fy; resulta aa capacity, conveniesce aud It will aiso give valuable and important Reviews of | Cnairpcgin'ot 6 tp A he Vinee, i WARE CHESAPEAKE i Pp cee Ae we sibladelibty, creer cf Jenaan tha Secend, onsapy the moat | eppeany the Money, Dey Goods, Provision, Cattie, Horse and "| neat ud icacy of yang ey yainse of the ‘samme 5 » Be fad rensh hoi io all parte = oe prominent places. Negro Mimstrciey. Family Markets; Editorials oa Prominout Eveats of the Heore cont Br, Bs ’s Yrial of tho samme wt ~ — ‘nited States mont of ail taxes aud excises " . N roport r ava | ‘ } ie Popa ~lyng byl lpg bate mg yo = fe ges myo gripe eye Tus follow: a aonmaianaae waive ebinianas’| SOS * EAE: ee. SURIGTY'S BNTBHTAls. eo wes seh gy ae oe bd ire SUPPIT OF thle shipmonh ae ‘Ca pture--The Rescue at Halifax. tet datads ei ail salaries and ali other debts wring plete Pubitoi (ENTS. ty ar a oie a ee co {fom tho Boston Travolier, Dec. 23.) domands owing by the United States to individu-$ | received at the Haran Office to November 21:— Ideas that are deeply worked into the common mind copes Five coats Angus t ‘ ‘The Kiln sud Annio loft the Navy Yard on the 10th inst., | $818, corporations and associat! GPNERAL LITBRATORE. come out in the usen wit U ctenow jt 0 & tm command of Lieutenant Commanding Jon F, Nickels, | }Stabes, except interest on public debt, Live tt Down. A Story of tho Lands, Bys.c. | °” CoeER Mmnapmente, and Reve (Reis "HAS BEL! t5 seventy-five officers and men on board, She had OCCUOLEOL EO PELEODOLET DELETE OLTTILEEIE TE OEE Joutforean.. Pubiished by Harper & 7 expression im the fun and fancies of the poopie. In URDY & MIC ita, on + woe sere Suatep-yeqad howsaes and, two ‘The lower legend is as follow: Broken Columns. A novel, Published by Sheldoa & | Scandinavia the (airies are oarnest, stout Little fellows, 4. F VAN ROsKU —- i yet dadeaedeaadedadaddddaadadasadstadadaaadetedaad @o., Now York. not unlike the Scandinavians themse! Dard a Any lary number, witrored wo 12th they arrived at Faetport, and took two Every ‘making or ovgeaving, of alding to i aw . vee—-bard workers oor aamonof Sole ogeat iq tke ier] pilots ou board. Hore they ascertuined that the pirates mieko & cagird, or paania or pring to peas nay «Ala rhe on ev. Nelson ok reeined generally—Diacksmiths or woodcuttors, atid sometimes | 91 SO cach. Anoxtra copy will be sent to every cl Ba Ye Pe ae ore at Ms garot's Bay, Nova Scotia, twenty-five, miles | § umitation or alteration o this note, and every péreoas | ty Harper & Brothers, boroes, In Irelacd they are frolicsome and mischievous | ofa. Twenty copies, to one address, one year, @95, eter Bi Sa Pr from Halifax ey ab o ari 7 ay inj a or impression made in a Ss roe Li ‘ arrival thoy wore proveatod by heavy winds {rom enter imnttaton ot We, Or any paper made te tettanton of that cou Hing OF Aa oi, egbort Balwor, Lytton. | thio wretches, compounds of merriment and drollery; | aodaay larger number at saume prion An exten copy will | grnllawen sr need Milpeare Ne neh gaine Sak oa which this note is printed, i*, by ect of Congress, Chreatomathie Fraucaiso. A Froach Roading Pook, | *04 lu Italy the fairy l¢ a dimiautive mouk. Our fairy, it be went to clubs of twenty These rates male the Wemere press, adel | OTS Deondkweg ‘ted japtain Nickola then went toto Halifax and coaled. | Sapproved 25th of February, 1869, guilty of felony, and$ | By William J. Knapp. Published by Harper & Brothers, | seems, ought to be a little aigger; for our daily life is | Haat (he cheapest publicn ion tm the country Thore bo ‘warned from the American Consul that the subject toa fine aot exceeding ove dhoogand Pique. A govel. Published by Loring, Boston. 4 S re Mann & Company Chesapeaks was in Labave river. He left Halifax at | Sor impriccamont not excooding hiftsee sears, or both. Galde for Catholic Young Women, especially those who | “turated, saked throsgh and through with nigger. Bo hg gag og. pte ota elem’ snape ta AR ed coven ocieteas on the Lith, arrived ai Lahaye, scosescesceveccesececesesesereercersvoscerscceoere® | garn tholt own living, BY tbo Rev, George Deshou, Pub. | Me tp 1a politics, tn gosiety, in the churches and | Per lias, wii bs (néarted in dhe Wecert Hanaie po Eh wr Al | pote ove any the evening before for | rhe border and pieces are printed in green, The bor. | iished by D. D. J. Sadiier. evorywhere: aod it doos anpear that bis swarthy awk. --— -- - “Being ite of taforination avon’ paiautetens dunner e dhaibalce ana thea fe Mod Cove, Samnee | dcr 18. made upof the Agure 6 oma shield repeated. ta pei Sealy aoe Comuroaus oc Character, By Mra. Grey. | wardnees, ble oddities, bis geaoral characteristics, bare | wi, Mgr egg Boy ey ee harvor. Griese oe ent be Meg J o'clock = the | the top border oceur the words *‘uational currency.’ ireakfasts in Bed, or Philosophy Betwoen tho Shoots, | 6t¥¢a form to one of the « favorite of our popular breath of the iSwer 804 emlelned Matiard's Comfectionery smarning: Mc daybrenk perceived the Chesapeake at au | ty9 end pioce to the loft coutains an oval with a igure | By George Auguatua Sala. Pobiished by John Bradburn, | amosemants, He I for the noes our harloquia and our Sf esechiis, ee ft nonDw ad The aorioan flag was then Fun upon the Chesapeake | symbolical of the District of Columbia, exquisitely en- | , Koundadout Papers. By WM. Thackeray. With iliua- | punehinelio, Daa Rice sang & ‘negra melody’ at a cirews Kahin gt Cot net of on agin ; with the wuion down, They rau al.agside her, and found | graved, the name of the District being engraved im the | ji.ned My Hasver & Brothers: — some yonrs ago, and that is givea aa The origin of our ; bart Soeteasien sameness te tie, Prwonore Of | cloud work. The oval at the right end contains the eagle Mary Ly . Aoovel. By Lady Emily.Ponenby. | Ethtopten minstrotey on the matiouat shield, with the cypher “U. §." ta the | Published b ny faepor roth of 1362 ana | B8t it haw grown since thea, aud cow uere are ia his} | ,RmROORE, OF The chief engineer said that ho had reoeived very harsh | sity, ‘Tho two uppor corners have each the word «:fve’* 1943. By V.D. Hoard. Publiahod by Harper & Brothers, | City (hres establishments devoted to this particnlar kind Al troatmout. Ho waa not allowed (0 leave tho engine " v gx ‘ Gizelarssant ee oe econ = ae as mood ess onstantiy with aveo. | euGF2ved on thetace of the eroli work, while tetmo | _ Varanca, or, the Lghtnowe Keeper Dy the author of | of amorement and io (ful tite of accom. ‘evante’ aa uiisoaase BOG | aavianh crmting We Por aare rms oneg a walver pointed as his hand a oe a “e a lower corners have the igure & oograveé on lathe work. OO. Felt, 36 We Now — pc 1 | Wood's and Christy's minstrels give their entertainments Natok 4 anes. ba 8) How roy 3 A wr oJ jo arin. wore found on Apeake exo] wo ol -_- jaiker street, to ti omaen Six pounders, used for firmg satu'es. When the Ella and The Camp on Riker’s Island. by tne og 3 te eine. Pabliatet by. J B | houses otros caphrowean mapermaphe Levers card fancinfrs: ea the Chesapeako a sciooune was sean along | wow aartens ARE GOIMG ON THEKE—A AYSTEN OF | {cor oy. ote PaND ie yonr sowed. Ape these extattiyh- bend Came 187-—Der. 26 108 Moit- Saeieaee. which hauled of ag con as DASKKTION BROKEN UP=-THS COLORED BATTAL- ‘The Rejected Wife. A novel. By Mra. Ann B. Ste. ents successful because the people cannot approciate the | G4 25, 75, 61, fF 25.4, 40, 59, 4, 25, 63, fond Captein Mickels gent a boat's crew ou board of ber,and | YON—THE CaMr TO BS REMOVED TO Waltr’s | phens. Published by T, B. Polersou & Brothers, Phin | Opere and the draue—tue w-called better amas | 4 Ouine Taos “i found coxly mowed away cue of the original pirates, | ISLAND, ETC. detphia. ments? No. They are successfu! because our people, like Sietiocedibey ciisaalion” 20, 13, 25, 75, 14, 33. Lowt Hank Note and Martyo Ware's Temptation, By Mrs. Heory Wood. Published vy Doxter & Hamilton ty s b yy 400. end Hants @ Bucconsors to Jao. A Morrie & Oo. ieee ‘whom one of the crow, formeriy a inember of the Boston Matters on Riker's Island are progressing very favora- ‘every other natural poopie the world over, are fond of lew perterre to F ' Hoo, recospined ag a well Knowe New York thief, who | by, an avorage of two hundred volunteers and conscri| om Br he wth a tt on ¥ pts ‘Strange Stories of a Detective, or Curiosities of Crime, | fun, aod even of shoor, absolute and utter oonsense onde Ne Sake sing, ts aye rah oy w ra arriving daily. ‘They are sent tothe front almost as fast Cicer. of the detective police, Published | Punchinolio sete the crowd on a roar fn Italy today and of tne _fanoere Asto- world beyond. ae they arrive. There are three battalloos now there— A ef Tan the courtly dames and chevaliors of France ia the four cette Comsany 'e Lottery of Rontuse: Ti the Beauty of Fairfax, or the Life RTRs ULass HS len, lace (By rcoajaey with na coge, | 029 comprising the detachments seat on for the purpose | end Adventures of aiOMcer in. (he Uaion dr during, | teouth century tasgbed {1 thei sldon ached at the epeets- | 39, 44, 11 oa 49, OL, 4.02, 38, Be, , 4,32 : oer (hr ight botore, from Halifax, “He said Le was en- | of taking conscripts and volunteers to tho front, another 3 eer Sree cla o€ & pone devil eimings groaned prin to got te cota | 4 5) 1, Caan ah aN *. 60, 14, 65. Bt tho top of it. It Isfrom simple love of noasense and Risles reyes oo tnight te | eyed to jilot the vessel to Ni land and the United States. Lite and | a nee, an i a pole dacorered be Chomapeake of colored mon, There are slag two oom a jog Fubled by 7 Appievra & Co, Practical jokes. We love to laugh, and oot to have to bye Apo out waten See Se carte thoy were aware thatan | pigg ‘out, an occasional Aneted, = Dose ae ok Geo. We ‘ Thomas | give a reason for it. And the Echloplan minatrelay has ba 4 wens ‘eee thelr best and for the ever, throug! For sale by C. T. hyans, NewYork. (Town into an amusement ()1t oractiy satiefos this want 4 Sentai, oo. ten cubth GONG 0 Wurta Ereakinet feoay tone orgabized A Manna of the Diréet aod Rxcise Tax System of the | It bague Dy mlaute aod tatu! mimdory of the asgro | takco of hoy te old to the oer | piece trom Decisions and Rulings of Dat that te aearty doo with Now {t \# Avoted mainly = 4 } vo or a < thousand ort our soil tear very dark, to fan, bat of the most palpable variety. If it indulges Prizes Cashed tn Ali Legatizea Latte. or ! | per Goren for at) Piamtation ® bf | pape = Sami: Sat eoginer pals on the in jokes, it favors conuoirims ime than of yore, aud Information pines TOMMPU BAYER, Drover ered i ont Manulecory. 108 Livery errect te he ; i The next RAI A ai Se Nooaay a (g008 to the practical. If anything @ broken it te good. ur | VM Stee room Bo 1 ARE OF COONTRMPRIT #rurr IN nevi 1 pote = ae eres bes prise end poating © | and Seventieth any one te bit It te Better, but if aay 009 ls knooked vores Cashed and tuformation Var- Any perevo 2 oe Fiawiation Bitiers ty te « He arrivod at Halifax at four P. M. on Thurstay, and | ¢4,hie.command down and tremendously pummolint it i beyond aii com | SETA R enlewe ironies | A, tay semicon | Sum ria? we bnY OFM Was Cow Ph : oa saturary, ab three P. M., deliv up ph a parison excellent, and the wi lisaces get “rod with ai eine notin th. Tus | ‘posta, tbe been re aaa core. mirth” Halt @ dozen palprrie jem aro strung into |, Petseg Cached im Att Lageltsee trace FW pasate 600 | Riga Cogan took. the prisovor eaptured from the | Loved of Gapeme radimentary farces*and hays creat success. Some of | S71 M/ormetion aire, CALL AGIAN ® Many atin tnd | ecbooser aahers, and was about to surrender him to the | only prevent! these are in vogue just gow at Christy's One darker - - ri (i. | | Provine\i Marabal, when he junped {rom the wart into | Srrgeting the polla another's nose, and that begios the foo imurea | Ae Customary, oh, | @ boat In which were two men, who pulled off with Bim. | ar iece from t pry . —— Broetwey i... New ms? Dierount # dealer | ‘Thin was the last een of the ‘prisoner. the off- | Gred and fifty Gnd indignant, this letter darkoy by way of bravado, B40 & aNriONT 9x BRo40WAT, | cara bays g00d reason for believing thai ail he Pirates | whic wae to Fequonte bim todo that agais. Hs tose it agmin 04 | 64 asics cram We. Ke soles The Seldters Gin there. | cases of whiskey Agrin, to the atill greater ani creater delight of the ao 9 kbeed of wi sompetivioa to THE LOTRD ONMH AT OM Wem mnt i i ! dience, Theo the twlared darkey retires and presently roturns with @ brickbat in gach hand Better and better os i completed, it ta expect- 0d Wis aid that ‘on Riker's Island Go, poned by EG. B. to Hart's Island ; serenade, Ido! of LM Sammnale, teere on Mountatoeer'e the same eminent com’ obi by on from the Spasieb, After all the fan Of the briekis's \* exhausted, the other Garkey retires. Te retarns with a clob—there te a Sght— 04 this, With Ite proper grimscet aad exclamations, Ap interiude. Another rises to (0 tgnity of auch a tite as the “Blockade Runoers. De No 1, qentest, ia ‘bios cont sad brass buttons, bo: peers of importance which be leaves in charge of 0 No %, 008 gentest bot sharp Somebody wants 1) papers —ooboty knows why—tut thet doemn’t mater Darker No. 2 we on them (hat they may be sete wy No 4, *be wants the pagers, esters tn _— =e 02 Wh apple wo man—'e dicoveretia the at) 9) to pirk up (be papers and Kicked Gown ofits Becca in the disgueert « man Jost run over, and Garkey ho 2 Wa the dagoa of 6 ' a o toe Deen Ort Ra 1g 4 ta ter spend naan on 7 se rime Cand Pus srmngow ofbe aed vinws t 1 per We etaming their before - tee re fat Compienton —La sieas erie Mromatls Schicdam Achnapps. Fenwo-tad te quar oad pini potion For sale Oy all Arnggios and Groowe —— My out ey ‘S 1 ar = nited otan bo pros Fy aero oe, _ Meer Howden wren a Mae ——* nod’s Faust. The performance will doubtiew be very brit doctor, oxnsete hie backbone Vateasie y.—Mev. A. Wereter, " b with & handeaw, 901 thew — I have ny Son 0s ow oe © ccnenerateeeaiiaan dan dane pounds btm won te the os dieney No 3 wee | wee oe ie ardetee Pe Ce mS Beese = 1869, | Hal will sesume ‘alentino, «0g before by Hssoqcunrens Deranranes of ey rm Baar, changed at the Wing fore gtcc-1 menbicin. that Aartey Suioebn Onkstl, CANN. @ gt Son tse ore esther ‘ate to | 8820r Tppoilito. raw Yous, Des. 88, Bees. No. 2 bucks at, rolls over ant «sm 0 upon wth woater wr a - 7 heer wan Gry wut Wie, Yai he ow. On Saturday moroing there will bea grand matioes at Pursuant to Inatractions from the War Department, on ful @mnphaete. Ali thin 4 gup-ensdy riticwioon—ne footie Pebbie ® tee ane ers oC sens v Ve Garlier pours the Academy of Music, on which occasion on Giovanni | Sod after January 6, 1864, no Ueited States bounty, othr | ge: tain ened tt wate ws agate t nh oermines he wep netor’s Hate DyemThe Mest covers. than ths one Bundroa dollars authoriret by the iaw of a cary rene? bp “er 03 0a es oie tee ie, tonmpancens pana, Oana gmont—departing for a little white from pateiarchas | *' be sung. y the botonerien to winch crs mere 4 Foi sais ot by Be eee ature Veetors & tasieay ven, ~ charactertasio. | _ 8 Seturday moraing there will aiso be the popular Burtesques open pepurar vars © uiaineies Spwios S Beapre cet on ‘would not heve @ more ener. | Matines at irving Hall Mr. Theodore Thomas offers s he engertalement, 897) for, oe 8 metiom of satire a w“ Toupecs, source Se of the ye Most attractive programms for this comcort This order does not affect tee bounties paid ty Sates, | whch the eset fe Bats fs of thane pen Le favors | getitinns and Pow ry a See ciccrican cress en eee eee Taine ot | ta theerentng at patriots reunion’ Will take place at cition of parting other than the United eaten. Py com’ | seme gue Cassie , m | Perel Porat ATORBIAT 4 Dood arom Jy ‘ * mend yt Game wd be - one, eiptvectk Glaied bedeece, co ts Portas eas the Acatemy of Mo sic, (9 814 of the Now Mngiaod Soidiars T. Van Dowew Gaupans byrne . * pecoems ah Wood's A 5 cot tm rt os | Ont at Wire Ww ndew Gaorde. Wise ¥ veeer . guewe Retint Ammodion va. Weson Hameryy Captan sat & 0 6. (OHhy CERT RINE AA Uy sors me wnat | Weced ww eabew | }

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