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8 INTERESTING FROM ARKANSAS. Our Littic Reck Correspondence. Lirrus Roow, Ark., Dec,'1 1668. Guten Keeling im Arkansas—tarly Tyranny of the Reded Leaders— Pike's Quarrel with Hoimes—~Gov, Rector— Conduct of the People of Lite Rock— Prominent Logai- tsis—d Reformed Rebel Colonet—Exposition of His View—His History—What He Says for the People— What the People Wish 0 Do-—Appointurent of @ Military Qovernar—Cniom Volunicers ta Arkansas, Bc. Norihora attontion has Been called to the statement 4hat (he people of Arkansas were anxious te retuen to the Union. “It w a curious fact that the people of thie Stato are considerably in advance of their neigbbore in Tonnesseo, There was a strong fooling of loyalty early ia thowar, and, though it was suppressed, it wae by no means extinguished. Out of a voting population of leas than seventy thousand, Arkansas bag furnished thirty two thousand ano for the rebel cause, This large num- ber was vot raised by voluntesring, but by & forced con- soription that ave Do choice wo ibe people. Many os- oapod! it by fleeing to the mountains amd hiding therein wntii they coukl react the lines of our army, either singly on in smat) bodies, Knowing the sentiment of the poopie, tho rebel government adopted a most rigorous rule over Arkansas, tat wasmever relaxed as long a8 Ahey remained here in power, Nothing was left uudove fo inake the poopie feel the fall weight of the rebel power This course has bad. isa effect, The people of Arkansas, taken asa wholo, aro to-day more Joyal than tho,peoplo ef Tonnessee, They have bad their full share of the robo! rule, and they know how to look upom it. those who enlored with a zest inte the-rebellion are now devertiug it and attaching themselves to our side: of thom present. tho curious anomaly of hating both sides most cordially,,bug throwing she Dalance of their epio against the contedoracy. ‘They are loyal wow; not, Docanso they-like the old Union, but because they-do not dislike it baif as much ag they do the confederacy. , ‘Whatever they do for us will be doge without equivoca- ion. in time they will come to our side, and commi sthomsolves without reserve; but for the present they are holding slot, When the war broke out General Hindman was placed tm command of the State. Ho ie ropresented by those who know bim ag @ most apravt coward, but a thorough tyrant. He placed Arkansas under the most rigid regula- Hons, and.obtained tho i will of every one. So much complaint was mado that the rebol government was Anally induced to remove him, He was succeeded by General ‘Holmes, who made the most profuse promises for a mild and jenient reign, Holmes fell at once under the infu- sence of THndman, and it was not long before his command had all the faults that existed under bis predecessor. The ‘utmost tyranny was exercised towards every one suspected of a symyathy (or the old government, and even the friends of the now regime did not pass unscathed. Albert Pike had becn one of the first in the State to come out for the confedoracy,and bad shown bimself a most eminent advocate in tho cause. Ihe authorities at Richmond very wisely placed him in command in the Indian country; and hie appearance at Pea Ridge with ove Jadiam brigade showod bis Influence over the red men, Very soon an unac- countableopposition to Pike sprang up, which culminated tw his being arrested and brought under gnard for two hundred and fifty miles, There was no charge of im portance against bim, and he was released on arrival at Litt Rock. It wag at this time that ne ‘wrote @ most scathing letter to General Holines, which was poblished throughout the couatry, This treatment, @f couree, bad the effect to ombitter Pike, and he retired from active life At present be is living in a sinall log Rouse among tho monntais of Pike county, and is en gaged in writing @ book upon the war. He gives both asides a most severe bandling, as Tam informed by a gen- tleman who bos lately seen bim. 4 give this affair with Pike as an instance o| the tyrapnical and suicidal course of the robel rulers in the State. Governor Kector had been a most earnest advocate and plc secession, and his successor, Governor KI migan, wat vot behind him. In general, these men Kept ‘or good terms with the commanding of- flcers, and assisted them in carrying out their w@chonies. Once, however, Governor Rector made oppo- sition to the course of the rebet rulers, and publisned bis famous inaniiesto annovncing ‘the secession of Arkansas from the confederacy. The aflair was smoothed over in, wome way, though there was much iil feeling between tho military and the civil authorities. Governor Rector Besitated for some timo in making his decision whether to run away with tbe rebels or stay here and allow him- pelt to fal) into our hands. He Gnally conchuded to stick ‘te General Holmes, and ied with him accordingly. ‘The re. Governor, Fiannigan, is much moro earnest in friendship to the rebeliior nd did not pause for a moment. Some time before our advent he cansed the pabiic records to be removed to Arkadelphia, 10 prevent their failing mto our hands. It is reported that they have Deen destroyed. if this be true it will place tho land - Roldors of Arkinsng in an unpleasant prodicament. a a Beast it’ Wii Be diticuit to define the boundaries Manes ‘he return of Little Rock to the domination of the @14 flag thero bos been a mauifestation of the most kindly feeling towards our troops Otlicers. and soldiers are cordially received, and a majority of the houses in the eity are open tothem. Many, it is true, still maintain closed doors and avoid the wearers of our uniform wbevever meeting them; but this class are to the minority. Everywhere thronghout the town our officers have domiciied themselves, and are taking as Much comiort as possible | hear of no marriages as yet, euch as have occurred ia other southero cities where our forces bavo been stationed: but | would judg twtimate acquaintance had everywhere sprung uy way to bring back the rebels to loyalty is through the Bearts of their wornen Our officers are iaying vigorous siege to these most vulnerable outworks, and are pot long ft obtaiving a capitulation. io most instances thus far the surrender has been unconditional, and I opine that the casos in which terms aro granted will be few indeed. ‘This is the smovth side of war, and ix evidently muck en- Joyed by those engaged tu it, it is a campaign in wh Blory comes without bloodshed, and “the bubble, reputa- on,” trembles on another mouth than the cxnnon's. Smiles take the plaice of the pitiless iron he heads once exposed to the sad am opauletiod warrior ia Little Rock? This is one #tep towards tle return of Arkansas to the Unton. in this city Union meetings have been heid with ‘& most gratifying result Speeches of the most uuc ditional charactor bave been made, some of them by me! always loyal, and others by recent converts to the Union q@ause. Amond those who have siood through the war as firm for the Union is Judge Murphy, of Huntsville, ic snd koases fal oa Who would not be Me northwestora part of the State. He joined General | Curtis’ army shortly after the battie of i’ea Ridge, and as been in our lines ever since. time of the secession excitoment, be stood frm and | Garried his owa section by x farce majority. Another of the loyal men of the State i@ Colonel W. M. Fishback, of Fort Smith. who is engazed in raising a regiment of Ar- kansas infantry for our there are thers might be @ followed to the mocotains, waiting unt! such time as the ome forth ju gafety.aud raily uvlor te tag. There are MALY, too, who long since ded within «© seaned themselves to oa7 service. They deser i | @ just Degtuning to wee their | Srror io jolning the secassion movement, and are coming | Deck to their allegiance. They sex the bopelessne Febel cause, nod are niakiug taste to desert the sinking | wip —tionor is due t nen for returning, but now thas @mplete honor which bel Mood nrm 1 wales there are wh of the | 9 uot | that we are in Arkonsas Most of the Sincere, and anxi< $ AS MUCH goo"! as possible at this late da: examnpie wil! no doubt bring others to our wide, abd thus sead to weaken the rebel cares, Fae | every rebol whe comes to us there wil! be orbars to fo. | low ¥ rapidiy the tattered army unter Holmes and | Martadoke is crumbling tn pieces, wad | took we can 4 = Place its extioctioa at i#sstaaa a year from tals — “Tennessee there are wavy man who wi ere loyal and read @hways piace uany yand | may it must be with @ recognition of avery right they | laimed under the confederacy. Th sLoaA. to; f almost universal Tonnesioe—particulariy 19 aud has made tiseif evident on mors thea oa¢ prb- Gcoasion. It is ot Go in Arkansas To» majority of (he Fol who claim to be loyal are so on any torma what If it 18 Becossary for them to give up everything — Be matter wiether it be plantations. cotton or nigga ¥ are ety on the instant The speeches at the Hon mertiog laa Saturday, and all tue Baton meotings w this. Their argument is that they wished \uree yours ago to secure Guarantoes for the protection of slavery. They refused Wo negotiate for tuem. but went to war instead lo Shas doing they expectad to vbide by Lhe chavces of war ‘Fhe prociamation waa tanned to take e'foct Inst Jahoary, Gnd was laughed at a Arkanaas. The peor a that it Would be imposnivle to euforee it iu the State. but if Liacoin could enforce it they would abidebr it. They have been whipr Struggle, aud bawe found ihe | | obances of wii ‘They now any it would ba Ineuitiog and m to come forward and ask the prowetion refused at first, aud were unable fo secure by a jo thas allowing their consciences Bi trouble them thoy show a strange couteast to the Inion mon of Tennessee Among the tovent retwrners to the Union fold if © W. Gan ® restaent of Washingtou, Hempstead coun- sartseens, ats Gantt was & promwent polifican in Mis it ode (iene commanded considerable influ- nee. Whon the wou oupiee rat YroKe out he warmly res: cat and made numerous apeechan favor vement. He raised a regi ont Tr tbe. revel service, sud waa for some time in command at New Madrid | ie was at pare No. 10 when that place was surcendered bo General Pope, and waa among tbe prisoners went 10 Fort Warren. Thera Be rowained for tive *ix monthe Sime of the general sent to Sandusky City has declined bo return to Rebeidom, b general officer at the capture at Island Ne, rp ese eid een beld @ higher comminsion than that ‘colo. bean Bom nated for @ general’ iadssion, but was never confirmed. “og Mapy of |. Some}; } shaing 0° their oppressors, | patriot or saint. | nor dungeons, vor the hope of life nor the fear of death, } could chain | through the erveible of anarchy, persecutiou and blood, ; has arisen, purided aud enuobled, During, a the | "| Almighty God to rule the madness | the effusion of fratricidal bio a | to peace and brotherty love, asd to give us once more T pent y.™ last week ® copy of an address which he itiy tea.vod to the tell Sepang ne, He apf to rota," denouncing the te hopes. Be Be express regrow thp ms NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1863. —MORAN.—On Moaday , 28, a See's conch. at whe Kev. ee ee a Wiis Fogarty to joraw, both of this city. “On ‘Sunday , Decorabar 6, at Morri. ania, by the Rov. Mr. Appleton, Major A |. GURNEY, om vas Wins cavalry, N Y¥. Y., of Sarat Logs Springs, wo Van Winkie Rovers. of this city. ee can quartors Eh —On Meadsy, Detornter 28, after a lingering illness, MACKi® QUINLAN, & oattve Of Killarny, county Kerry, lreiaud, aged 51 years, The (niends aud relatives of tho family are respectfally luwited 40 attend the funeral, from bis late residence, No. 00 Cif etroet, on Wednesda: (etl skRTe sedored it, peep my ednesday afternoon, al ove to be snoarelp —n Tuosday, December , by the | “lock, without further not 5 favor of the nate Hone Dr. em Paancis B. JOUNSTON tO Mie J, W. Law, RyDKR.—Ov Sunday evening, December 27, ANverts E., aemasatentee enetgeie car fougeest daughter of Col. stepheu Kyder, of South Kasi, |. ¥., geed 23- years, 7 monjhs and 26 days, Hone Kowa, pevien orrd Maepans Dene "Tne'relativess snd. frie if can ‘of the amily are invited to attend the funeral, at ibe irene’ ber fatuer, Wedaosaay mornins’, at eleven 0’clock. Sunday, Decembor 27, Roserr Jngland, in the Téth year of bis age. mteresied Ip slave property. Notwithstanding this fact, be comes out strongly in favor of making Arkavsas & free State and forming a constitution on & new basis altogether. His address has already been published © P Ginn, a. Braxs.—0Oo Monday, Decomber 23, after « short and severe illness, wich he boro with Coristias fortitude, ‘the North. | append portions of a spocch | GuonGw BYKNK, 4 Gative Of Glennelly, county Wicklow, made by him at a Union meeting on Saturday last, in | Ireland, in the Sist year of hw age. ud friends of the family are invited to oe Co order to show bis views on the now before the ‘The friends and relatives of che family are respectfully ral, from the residence of his son. M. B. ti, Serafine, poole. It im claimed that the views he represents are | invited to atiend tho funeral, from his late revidewce, 249 Se a Fulton avenue, thas (Tuesday) afternoon, at two those: of the aw of the Unica. meno of arkunses, } avenue B., this (Tuesday) aiservoon, at two o ciock. Boceeslonists Portland. In port 19th. Bi ane. 0 hip National Guard were mam, Deo 12—Arr Nevaid. Ga 2th, Goklew Tavans, Deo 13—Arr brigs Aunandale, Jones, and Evelyn Ranvor: Peerless (B°). : Wael A Rrown. Collins. N¥ork; Ellen (rebel), Webster, Mobil 18th Hr bark Sid léxh. rebel echr Hancook, White, Newnan: (Pras), b, Br schr Bradford. ‘Cables, Norden, Cardenas; 18th, Walter Howes, Pierce, icon Bs era, Poriland Aya why Sart Thee Terry (Bi), Malooy. Bow York: Tk. on Sree ae we tionde OF aa the. famtty invited to as PIR does, ¥en Dayvton— Baown.—| nesday, DecemBer 43, at amily Are, Care Haytni bark Nickerson, Ph nary yo fo, Wut. Darrom, of | dod the funeral, from St, Jobo's ehurch, Paaaaic, N. J-, | unc; brig Lauri Bre 410 Bin er Bpeny Pym ny ma Jamesport, L.. |, to Miss SaRau A, rm, second etic "Trains uve resale fy oe ck, mone farther pa arr Fase. Fowert, for Eoaee 3 ter of Alex. Brown, of Greenpoint, L. T. aeeeeae cee re atrestifor Pussuic 8 we hai a I nat Sad Sentiinn and by. RY. Dec Sid Robena, Maran 8 NYork; Caledonia (#), Portland. Xe. Gingentt, Dec 41a port bark Janu, Smith, from Mar alll, arr 3a. for Mente ‘and Kosta: a ‘ov re Eu} Hansen, Cardi ‘Andewson Caleta” Ba ibe B Kien, Kiratetn v¢ ¢ LAr Fos: r Tith, Baltinore Fork vin Brow Sid 6th, NYork via Brouwershay Bid Tanne Jeanea, Reed, San Fran- jate, Thornbill, do. Perry, bh, sohrs Fas ton. West, Portland. 17th, barks Uffeld, NYoric Merrimac, Hoyt, Boston; Hanon, " WYork: Ith, brice 3 h, for New York; and others be- who have come back pas rs please eopy. ‘Smxirom.—Oon Sunday, December 27, Rev. Grontr A. Br bark Carrie Das Br en temriat eee army. He said:-— pare decom ber 27, after a protracted 1. | SAsLTON, rector of St. James’ church, Newtown, LL, in wie Snow Bird (Br), Mariner, for "Bos ‘There can be:-but one opinion and one course of coo- aebitinten ‘the 54tb yoar of hi age. the 63d year of bis age. tore Pauoried. duct among such secessionists as.are allowed to renew ‘The relatives and friends of the family, pin 9 a ‘The funeral sorvices wiil take piace at:the church this | q’h Wr’ ee awe neien Arab, Mazon, Baltimore: 19th, (Tuesday) afternoon, at three o’ciock The boat connect- = With.tho cars leaves James’ slip at two o'clock ip the jerpoen = seers io the government, and that ue peer jeroment, a8 we supposed, tt jing 40 protect it, we return to the gover also the members of Co- aud of Mount Hebron | bere of ve Bt George's Society lumbia Lodge, No. 1, 1. 0:0. B., Jewraet Boston 2 1t ment—for what? To ask for ite protection now? from: ¢be Qvntral Methodist Episcopal eburch, Seventh Sravuns.— at Locust Valley, L. I.,0n Saturday morning, we be #0 presumptuous? J fmagipe not. A avenue, near street, this: (Tuesday,) at twelve 19, of scarlet fever, Samwox: Lewis, only son of birt nhc who come back come to atay. We came, knowing that~| o’cloc%, noon. Captain Charles H, and Anna Stevens, aged 1 year, 6 Baran,’ Peony, fe-deetroyed, and we accept i ae the final settle- Commina.—On Monday, Se Baou, | months and 22 days. ment, But we of mnust dispose of this question. | twin daughter of Margaret and tbe late Cum: | Tu —On Monday , Décomber 29. .of diptheria, Sanam | | Mansuitirs. IRNRR.. 2 ory un of Marcas W. 9 months and 12 days. ming, aged 10 years. Mrssina, Di The-friends of the family are’ inyed to attend the fa- neral, on ac serness, rl two o’ckxk, from get residence of yher grandmother, Adargare: Bach, No. 127 Chnvon street, Brooklyn. th Desrt.—Oo Sunday, December 27, Cavamune Desay, ed 26 years, 6 moutus‘and 20. ‘The frieuds of the family are aiarn § imvited .to attend the iuneral, {rom ber late residence, ho 90 Tenth — ths (1 y) afternoon, ‘bat. past ope clo! December 28, Cunorm E, Mary Torner, aged 1 "The friends and re famity aro respectfully invited 'to attend thd funeral, from the residence of her, parents, ‘No, 56 South Sixih street, Williamsburg, L. 1." thle (Tusedag).m wrping, at ten o’chock. : in Friday evening, December 25, Davin ‘Tuoxson, only son of David and Sarah Ann Thomson, Kent avenue, F. D., Brooklyn, aged 5 years, 9 months and 1) days, “Woov.—Suddenty, on ih gua eee Sear 2, are enken to at- Josian Woon, in the 68ub ‘The relatives andfriends of the family tend the funeral, from bie late rendzeee, 70 Madison Tuesday alterneoa, at one o'clock, without Cigna a fand cl with Bat which is already abolished? To this can be but one answer: amend the constitution and at beyond hope of resurrection, We of tbe North and knowiog that slavery was tho only disturbing cie- meat {o our government, after many ‘settlements,’ each one deemed ‘‘final,” resorted to the last arbitrament— MATANZ a8. bot ehitd of Stanton H. apd M.D yo Margaret M. Dwyer, ‘aged 3 montbe and 20 days. bi The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) aftergoon, at one o'clock, from the FRRNANDEZ. edema Romkey, do: 21st, Ariomede. ( 9-In aches East : Fleetwing, 10 13th. Livenrooi, Dec 12—Arr Persia (9), Lott. NYork; Contitct, ‘Queen, Macka Gla 12th, Monarch of the of the Seo, Kirkaldy. NYork. Dec NYork: Taglavia Fileo Barnard, Blunbout Matson, \, Dec $=] of Myer). for Cadiz, 0 sail. Battimore. ‘aes rsh Bean Adie, ¥ Oot 12 for’) Manne: Ock 6, I for od oes, do} pore Wind. “ami, for ‘artridge. for d Mannering. Dollard, NYork; st Onward, Boston. ay. da: Bea, Brow: A Holins. Hout. NYork. perdwell, Taylor. flea. i ai as tend pao wr, for lade! ri Ae for, plete a ~ Da . Brom), N S—In port bark Geel fam, late Arzac, Am, to load for San Brapcisoo, ready (0 Mv nouns, Sent 26— Arr Lawrences Brown, Pierce, Otago Zt 4 return)’, Soe Bes. Cn anh, Inland pig ‘Smith, W Paine, Burke, 28. Game Cock, Wittaines Dunedin; Oct 16, Nimrod, : Feros voatcutta Hastons Caroline F, Kelley. North, Poltedo, Marwick, Boston; 16th, istol; sehr Bentley, ‘Chase, do. rout, Ni in, Philadelphia; La Boston (and sid a Bates, Walker, Me!- ca ek: ‘ortland, pt 2—virr Paeific, snare the sword. Wo who own slaves bave lost, fairly Jost, resldenco of her parents, 168 Bowery. NS | Ean vid Ob actuate)? oh. Harburg, Thomson, and we must abide tho decision. The people of Arkansas ‘Sunday, December 21, at .ball.past San ‘Francisco; 19th. Gamecock, Wittiams, Melbourne, are, thorefore, the proper ones to act on ite Anabextinc- | eight ia the evebing, after’a short Mae, TRANGOILINO SHIPP! N G NEWS. JPawsch Dee 18In port trainahipe Orivabs, Parnrivorth, tos in our-midst. ‘The sooner we do it'the better for us pape jel of santlago de Cuba, Jeland of Cabs, aged 28 | ~~~~-~~ DPR AIT ONY i Po tee . pera days 8 mora, and Ci and the country. To many this truth is unpalatable ;but | yeurs, 4 mouths an: aauanio tem, ew ba pein Frinontom, Wamacks Aine. Mia vOUne tena Guatemala. we can’t blink it, It must be met; les us do it tikeanen. fila friends, and those the family, aod the members muons. . ben aan 9 16 Dow! Central American 3 13th, Conni itntion. ‘Watkin, There is largo and growing pert jo the North that ie 0G Te RE TLGa LES are respect ‘ally, inviied to at disposed to reduce the seceded States to the condition of he funeral without further invitation, from the | ~ 5-0 porta. Tertivorle, "tho central idem of thia party is 10 get-riGof | Chureh of the Xauivity, Second aveane, coruar of Third Port of New York, Docember 48, 1063. Pontawour avery, a8 the source of.all our calamities. But much of | street, ble (Tuesday ‘Morping, at ten o'clock. iis re CLRARED. its strong élements wa ey of rabid and violeat poli- } mains will be taken NS Gretaneoa Cemetery. Ship Contiental (Br) Chae ‘Cadin—Harbeck & Co. fer, Balttmore 2 Licians, and others who, Lam sorry to say, really:hate the kReRL.—On Monday , December 28, me, “the Deloved Dr Teonide Sey » Gladstone, Liv tecisad & | URENSTOWN, Dec South. 1¢ would be unbecom ju us, a8 well aga waste | wife of Jobn Freeljaged 37 yeara. Frothing! - Oct 28, Clarissa of time, to get up aad argue the abstract question with them as to their. right to do this. Let us.cut under them at once by meeting im convention at the earliest day that ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday after. “Doon, at one o'clock, from her late residence, 110 Mulberry yen Anve (Fr), Dumont, Mareeilles—Bactjer & De rerto. Bark Rosina (sr), Ornan. Havana—Trojilio & Vining. we can be.ompowered so to do, and extirpate forever tho | street. Her remains will be interred in Calvary Cometery. Brig Maria (Han), Pteiffer. Rotterdam—Wm Salem & Co. last vestige Of slavery in our midst, and bury out.of |" Facuxxe.—On Sunday torniog, December 27, Wx. Brig Giacomo (Hr), Galan, Gibraltar Siro # Francia. sight this source of all our calamities, » State and Recuanoeoay if infant aon of H. D, and Nannie J. Faulkner, Brig J Tit nsanilia—J F Whitney & Co. national. giving up what is already lost wevwill yot | aged 5 Brig Ama. Thompson, Hamilton, Bermuda—Geo have secured to us all our rights. If wedo not do so, I ‘The f ee of the family are respectfuliy invited to | F Penniston. Brig Saxon (Br), Green, St Jonna, NF—Greene & Currie, Brig Lizzie, Jenkans, New Orleane—N.H Brigham. og ?i6 Suwannee, MoCobb, Elvabethport—Metalf & Dun. ra—Jow Kneas. Ache Wm Smith (Br), 0 vial of the Isles (Br), Br taheuaane, St Jonna, NPG alley. geht Ady Mulgrave (Br), Mannand, Arichat, CB—B P “Sehr Ocean Wave, Zeluff. York River—¥ J Campbell Behr Danrile, Goodall, Washingion-—Merrilt & Abbott. Schr T R Hammond, Oram. East Schr Jor Turner, Walker, Boston Thayer & Sargent. Sebr Haitio. Laticy, Calan —T M Mayhew. it a8 my opinion that, right or wrong, wo willibe reduced to the condition-of Territory, so remain until we do pass upon this question definitely, at once and forever. You can’t find a soldier in the army who has not already reached, or is not closely gen the conctusloa ‘that his bealth, happiness and life have Deon exposed and rdized because of negroslavery; aud who oes not feel, and who will not insist, that aiter all bie totis and bardships this question, which diplomacy ond statesinanship could not settle, being settled by the sword, should be put atrest forever. And thie is inde- pondent of any opinion he bos J have held before we voodered ‘him the issue of a sett! it by the sword. 1 Attend the (uneral, from the residence of bis parents, 107 pel ag -ninth street, this (Tuesday) morning, at ten o Foors.—On Monday, December 28, Cons Luisa Foots, only daughter of Heary,.R. and Linda L. Fooio, aged 6 months and 13 days. ‘The funeral will take Place from Planters’ Hotel, 648 Broadway, this Coens day) Laberge at Desh bres, o'clock. ie well. Goxpre,—-On Sunday, December 27, Wa. Gounim, only peed Jobo and Mary Goldie, aged 1 year, 3 months and 27 days. Liverpool, lash 13th for Mango, Young, sailed fro Sap Francisco; 18th, Salvador, Bowditch, Central American Deo 13—Sid Gausa, Wieting, NYork. PrRvaunuco, aly ane Ella Virginia, White, 4— Are Bu Sineatoen Nov are Baibars Welly: Hong Kong. Sid Bird, Wird. Oaloutia, ‘iBtaveane Oct ie james Lawrence, Botsford, Hako Svoxty. NSW. Oct 8_-Atr Maria J Bmith, Smith. NY¥o 71 Fran«isco; Isher, Pres Htowes, Petropolowskr; Declan port Brbark Julia, for NYork 2 days. brig Inola, NYork. Dee 7—In port brig Victory, for NYork, Aiba. Dec 21—Arr br gu Ceylon, King, an ul iN. NB tross, Harulitos, N¥ork, Sid 2ist, ship Sorrento, Deering, Waren “orn. Dec 22—Arr Voluntas, Randich, NYork (00d ald for New Ross). [Pex Sreansure O1yurus—Tnx. Lavest.) Arr from NYork Dec 5. Emma. at Gibraltat at de: 10th, Georgio Washington. at Leghorn: ab Waterford; Alpha. re Kingroad Immediate, at Tavert The St Mungo, from New York, was taken In tow off Lam Ardrossan, th, Tnine, 2th, yolda emelsrer Kir. Wee, il tin therine, in Pisin Wonnd, at do. Janine: ed lost anchor [The St iverpool Nov 4 for New York, } am no Pamieae would not receive an office from Presi- The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully febr EL Kelly, Denaig—T B Chase & Co. Americas Ports. dent or people, abd can therefore speak plainly. ra be 1 | invited \o attend the funeral, from 147 ‘Norfolk street, this Sehr. John L SRicharda, Manatees’ Nerwalk—t S Rackett BOS’ Dee 25; PM—-Arr steamers Wm Stroud, Robin. do say in candor and sincerity to those few Ar) (Tuesday ) afternoon, at one o'clock. Son. fon, Philadel pin; lwind, Rogers. NYork, Hacak.—On Sunday morning, December. 27, WLM Hagax, in the 67th year of his age, ARRIVED. ront by their efiorts to reinstate Steamship Olympus (Br). McRan, Liverpool Dec 15, via wilt be borne down by a tide as. ir ‘Tho relatives and friends of the are invited to | Queenstown loth, ith mdee and 40 slocrage passengere, 10 | Lovallet (Br); as it will be overwhelming and anpibilative of af their | attond the funeral, from Pierrepont street Baptist churen, | # Cunard, De a0: EE Sh ge Ee hopes and aspirations. Tho people of Arkauvgas are | Brooklyn, this (luesday) afternoon, at halt-past 1 o'clock. fniles B of pe ‘Hook ship. Aiexander Marshall, determined to go back to the Union as they now Hunnaso,—On Monday, December 28, Louma Hunuany, | Marshall. from Liver joy 21 for New York. Had strong | Brook td themselves, and they are not to iofant daughter of Stophea and Hester Hubbard. westerly ‘gales to the Banks, from thence winds froma Do: bark frightened -from ” their purpose by having the | The friends and relatives of the family, aleo the Ninth | NE. Passed s grea! many ships inward bound from ‘thant words ‘consistency’? or ‘‘abolitioniat’’ tbrown at them. Finding slavery destroyed, they cao so pass upon it, and be neither ‘*inconsistent” nor “abolitionists.” Here follows an argument to sbew why the people of Arkansas should move in the matier at.once, and a hope- fol picture of Arkansag and the Univa im the future, freed from at Alewery, and contention:— * * * Precinct police, are respectfally juvited to fu- noral, this (nesday) morning, at ten 0’clock,.4rom the resi-tence of her eats: 66 Jane sees Herrox.—Oo , December Wruam Jon, only son of William and Latta J. B, aged 10 mouths and 26 days, ihe friends and relatives ire respectfully requested to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) attebtiben, at two , rom 305 Madison street. Hoxsris.—on Sunday, December 27, Pumms Hersns, aged 50 years. Her relatives and friends, also the members of the Al- lee street Methodist Fpiscopad charoh, of which she was a member, are res}ectiully invited to attend the funeral from the ‘Ladies’ Union Ald Institution, Forty-second street, near Eighth avenue, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one o’elock, without further invitation. IvEs.—At the Bt. Denis Hotel, Lieutenant Samus. J, ves sonia Eee H, First regiment Excelsior fade, in the 22d year of his relatives and frichds, and those of is father, David W. Ives, and the be “offcors nd privates of tho Kxcotaior Wédnésday miornfég,” at” eleven” o'etck “trou” 6; church, Broadway, Without furtber notice, Janvis —On Mouday, December 28, Mrs. Sanau M. Jan. vis, eldest daughter of the late Fliaha Hart, Faq., of Say- brook, Coun. A requiem mass will be celebrated at St. Stephen's church, Twenty-eigbth street, near Third avenue, at tep o’elock on Wednesday morning. The friends of the tami- ly are respecttully invited to attend. Lapp.—Un Sunday, after a lingering il- ness, Natwamigt. Lapp, in oe 3 75d 3 Year of bjs age. The relatives and friends of the {amilyfare res respectfully ipvited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, No. 123 Henry street, without further mvitation, this (Ines- ) afternoon, at one o'clock 1 Nin earoanrp. North Siar. Jobes, Aspinwall Peo 19, ats PM, with passenger treasure. Auen. baal two days at Aspinwall by the non-arrival of the ‘ori W@ Taylor, Lord, London, aan 5 eaves wad ie of wise wth mdse and £3 passe: organ. Had | Mounti H he parang beth Ship Roland, ‘tne puinlgal pa Lad Rai tod aire. it days, with | Tel mate Ripert Pry, Leveque, St Nazaire, 45days, with wine, yan hark St Anne (Fr), Rebour, Havre, 49 days, with mdse, to Beare’ Magdsiena, Day, Aspinwall, 20 days, with mdse, to J P ark Tejuen (of Bearsport), Harriman, Bagua, Dec 13, with xn M Fi tiamimand ae ni Yarmouth, NS), Anderton, rt st dayn, with ratiroad iron, 10 Stapien. wa, Matancas, ty aor vals an, Ourver or Chase. 8 Satled tn com ig Ly The “people “ot ‘Arkapaas are ready to return to their altegiance tothe government an@ to renew their devo- tion, which shall hereater know neither change nor de- cay. The loyalty to Jef. Davis in Arkunsas does not. ex- tend practically beyond the shadow of his army, while the hatred of him is as widespread as it is intense. The Unioo aeanaee is manifesting itself on all sides and by all indications. In Union meetings—in de- sertions from the Confederate army—!n akine the oath of allegiance unsolicited—in organizing for home de- \d in enlisting iu the federal army. (id flage that yn hidden in crevices of rocks, and been worshipped by our mountain people as holy relics, are flung vo the breeze aud followed to the Union army with an enthusi- am that hacwere o)) denn etaem ele glihtle ors tat Seen turned wrong side out in search of conscripts by Hindman and his fellow murderers and oppre®sors, with their retinue of salaried geutiomen and negro dogs, sent down a company of ninety-four men « few days Where they came from, and how they kept their old ‘he out there during these three yearn of terror, persécution aud plunder, 1 can’t tell. But they were the proudest looking set of men I ever sow, and full of fight. And Montgomery county answers to Perry; and Conway and | Columbia, aud Carroll aad Jefferson, and Clark aud Se- bastian, and Phitlhps and Independence, prolong the snout of a redeemed people, and send up their hundreds, to be yet followed by their thousands, to assist in breaking the and Hero, € M Sohnson, for Fort M eet ae tH at AT a his). Foley. Charlottetown, PEI, 10 days, with m aime Cor se Audrews, NB), Haggerty, Sisal, m.daye, iwubhasn co Mek ieee teers F Mary (Br), Fitikinan. Halifax, 8 days, with oats, to Jas Hunter & Halifax, NS, 6 4 » Halifax, lays, with fish \t & Carmen Scbr olunteer er (Bn Card, Cornwallis, 10days, with pota’ by Sy woDR Annie tarts (17), Slocum, Charlottetown, PEI, 7 “a ‘with oats, to D R Dewolf, ir Clarabel, Cotell, Boston, 4 days. = Abd. wii grin ~ a. wi Weamer Thorn (US transport), Morgan, Washington, to US Quartermaster, sg ' BELOW. Ship London. from London. Ship Mareia C from Philadelphia. Ship Edward O'By (new), from Thomaston, Me. Stace NEW BE Palladetphia. * * re bs XNAu.—On ‘Monday, December 28, of consumption, has always been a healthy Union sentiment __ SAILED. a1) steamships s always boen a healthy Union sentiment | paraick W. Lvxatt. aged 19 years and 6 months. Steamer: Wesiern Metropatie; Br barks Kathleen, , when of our great political system was obscured from it by clouds aod gloom. In the darkness of political "| storm and night ite lamp bas burned on brightly and beautifully. It hax survived in rocks and caves mountain gorges, and by the rngged banks of barml of te renky, Sreesnpcsrally Bounding Billow; brigs Condor, Alice (Br), Hound, rom the residence of nis | Wind at sunset ) ‘nty fourth ren been nd wt sunset NE, with rain, 2 on Wednesday afternoon at Miscellancous. | haif-past one o'clock. His remains will be taken to Cal- Launcn—The screw steamer Cotopax!, 1035 tons, will be | 4 Tatty Ce inter: Stroams. Tt bac watched and Waited” with @ faith a8 | VoD van tunieuniiy , Deetenhed 28, JAN@ Love, widow of {| 20uched from the yard of Messrs Poillon. foot of Bridge | | astounding and as cousiant as ever nerved the heart of | Aloxander Love, aged 70 years. street, Brooklyn, om Wednesday, at 12 o'clock. Often uniettered and untaught, it has ‘The relatives aud Trieads of ber family are cqeeia” f Suir Wincep Racer, Cummings. from Manila for New } put to sbame the pretences of sophistry, and confounded | jnyited to attend the funeral, Crom the residence of York. reported burned’ by the rebel steamer Alabaina the philosophy of sages. Despotism could not crush nor | Java Head, had a cargo of East India produce. She was a re ilsoa, DeKalb avonue, next to the corner of crudity erase it. Nor threats, mor entreaties, nor chains | sire gion tty on. Wednesday morning, poe p of 1767 tons reg sier, rated Al's, built at Boston in Rock, Lewes, Del the'bay to-day 1d was owned inthis elty Sutp Avernyst, at San Francisco from Bellingham Bay, reports 22d uli shipped a sea which washed two men over board and stove bulwarks. Bank Awanpa, Larrabee. from Maalte for Falmouth, E. it to the mad car of rebellion, but, | Lyox.—On Sunday, December 27, Saran J., infaut daughter of Thomas F, and Sarub J. Lyon, aged 2 years, 1 month and 27 days. to assert its supre the hour--to stay to incline men’s bea ba i ‘The remains wiil be taken to Norwalk. Conn,, for inter- | reported burned off Java He ie r OCKLA. ‘22—Sid wchrs A Powers, Bull Noble mea. “Worthy sons 0! worthy sires ment this (Tuesday) mornfug, on the half-past nine | wa, wa uined ot Sava fica Whe rebel steamer Alab- rete, Si era Bullock, and 1 | exemplars for all coming ages. An erring b: train of the New Haven Railroud, corner of % and owned in'Bangor. She had « cars of AN FRA! turned from his wanderings after @ mad dei Iwenty seventh street and Fourth avenue. | not deom it unbecoming bis hosor and his manhood t xx —In Williamsburg, on Monday, Dectmber 28, after A, from San Quentin for Portland, , put. 2 bark, pay you this tribute on the avundness of your judgment | 4 Jory iiuess, JAMES Lex, aged 6 years. ult for repairs. having lost near. | ¥ i otton. Callao: Pi and the nobleness and sublimity of your patriotism. Nor The triends of the family are requested to attend the jf sustained much damage in eparsand | Crowell Po Raers Island: Dus bark Govt, cittit tase { does he feel abased before the world aod all good mem, | funeral, on Weduesday morning, at nine o’olock, trom his gale frem 11th to 16th, She was also ian: brige B W Seyburn, Nye, Shanghae; Dec |. Victoria whatever may have been his past acts and impressions, | jate residence,43 North Seventh street. Tue reruains (Ciiam), Fish. Honolntt to extend to you his bana, aud here, after so long apart- | wii be taken to the Charch of St. Vinceat de Paul, and ro Harwexy=L merick, Dec } + ing, and #0 much or mutual suffering, having met from ther ce xo galvars Cemetery. : bab od iS bere —_—_—_—_——Se | diferent extremes under the oid banver at last, to pray | Masow. Monday, December 28, Wits ALtEs, MUS AM. Hiven te MISCELLANEOOS. rae zou of Colonel cel W and Mary KE. Mason, aged ‘ isabled state required any a in and wire en * he ‘Telatives and fri re respectfully imyited to fused; the vessel wa: tation wer the,same opinion from the A petition ‘pas goue to Wasbtngton for the ap | James Durning, Caries Mahoney, and faward Kenney uso tbo active and booerary members of Mutual Rook » Of Pine Blut { sul Ladder Company No. T. are respectfally invited pvernor of Arkansas. M-. Rox \ Atiead the faveral, from bia late resitence, No. 32 | Where spoke of in the bighast term; { Orchard strees, tay (uesday) aiternoon, at one o'clock. | « the direction of therapiatn, 0 Bh the affaira of the state osatully | Washiogton papers Biease cops. } oal between decks aad a portion of tae fearge with a , bowels wer the fortune to mest bim. ali parties are cuaditent ne | 4, meen? Sapabers on Sunday, Novemder 22, | ‘The gai continvod througa the might the | go med. will pursue @ course that would give (he growtest aati | | ne ‘a native of Monti, po Ah Leitrim, Ser. | Ate toe steamer albamen faction to the greatest number | woderstand that tue | Petition received the ondorsemeat of Genora! Stoel ‘The people of Arkangas are mm sting their loyalty by act as well aa words. Three regiments bare doen | goautor Company B, Thirty-seventh regiment N. 4 to rapentiy Of tue Sixteonth aruitiery. His , Cai cain Jas. T, MeGuire, Lieutenant Durg . acd members of each regiment are tavited to attend ay aeerly Billed, and the fourth isa process of organtzatwn. | ii funera, Crete aie late Texidence, 108 €ast Thirteenth chain teachiag ti operated, wel Recrantagemots aru aris Street, this (Tues tay) afternoon, at One o ivhen they picked urine niean | eraataatiy imp soceeding: O'De: nes —n Sunday, Decomber 27, Cammanexe, wie to Some spare The itevoas wr: resi of Edward ('Do:uell, for the last Ofiy-Ave yours dent of tnia city, aged 76 soars. The arty & seyoalhiasnea of the famaliy are reapect. ( gms, vy cae {ally Wvited to attend the funeral, from ber late resi | ©. x dence, No. 63 Crosby streot, thi# (Toesday) morning, at tea Pb! el onre Sunall. O’clowk, witmout f ome} ata! en aafety about So took five p) Ststes, who companies of cavairy have been formed in the wostecn part of the State, im tne mountate districts, ana if ali could be brovght into @ regular ‘organization it would show some tea of tweive Uhogsand Unton volunteers (rom nibroke for tie Grindston Arkaogas. A large portioo of the deserters from (he re. y 7 27, Of consumption, ; “ Ved tt my join themaalven to the pew Arkansas regiments, | Jou orice wa. ie oi s . es vonsety tm to a at tudications are that five or aix regimente will be | the faniliyare respectfully ante, and ent prs. vory favorable w tea West Fittietb Up an Oniteary. o'clock. His fom aus church, | She atric vutthens Shae rae Seminar waa cleat when UTENANT J, F. KIMBALL Fifty oioth sen. where a requiem mase will be celebrat: | {)"1e1 the vostion of the suet ead otteuwea rhe eh occasioned | ed for the repore of his soul. ast produce (he misebance which my ‘touen Tre Ovoner Mannren Covrur ix tae Wortn.—There are Hiving in Maraian, to thie vy) ¥ nl eres colony, two persons, husband lovited to ‘the funeral of Mr. O'Keefe, from late realdenee, 1:4 West iftieth street, oo Tuseday Da. Foretan tart Dee oar at Flushing 12th, Anva, Sorensen, jed respectively 111 and 107 ‘s. Th sxtremety feeble tod bedridden, but are in possecetvn ot omnes gta ea FE, COULTER, Chairman Seouatee Oe ps ee Perel Boyes, Seat. both ‘The old man arrived in the fret Paxwa.—In Rrooklyn, on Sanday, Necember 27, at Ove Ti Art brig Costa Rica. Peel, New York, 13 ‘anya, var Qans. Dee 12 Arr Verita, Cuneo, NVork. Dee '— Sid B Guidings, Leland, £Niaiermo, sb, Mo- ight and bearing. 7 jwently been seventy-five 94d baw eonsnd: , io the he colony oe New South Walep.— Sydney (YS, oleloek in the morning, Tratcnme Tavion P auth yer at of bie age, The relatives od friends of the family are Invited to Agnes (Br), Copeland, Ha Baltimore! bry Squell, Bales. and Westover, Lawis, Baltimore. ith Steame: Teal. Norfolk edney; bark Bay Bale. ieldridge, Georgetow: Selah, KETHON jal'imore Means, ‘Anpinwall, via Holme , Daggett. Jacinel, vena" Ss, Nameaug, Bhu iMiidelphie: sehr tien; schr de A Drrett Brett, Tangier; schi i a 3. 8 ring omy wind LA Galinta re m; bark Lady 28th—Arr ship Reinhard, Cronatadt: bark: enalvon, Glasgow; John Griflin. Sagua: brign’ Protege, Havana: Ocean Pew BELFAST. Dec 8 achrs Live Yankee, Pendieton, BAKER'S NDING.” Dec 25—Sid schr Ixabe! Alberto, OLMES. HOLE. ‘Deo 25—Arr bark Selsh, Nickerson, Cape pi pnd ‘Alles sone, nh di I Favon, foter, E : fork Toro: 4 dence for. Portiand.: Sid apir Free Beth NAM Sid heck, Bas 6 mine: bri DE! 1A 26. Lippincoit, and J @ isabcoc! Boston; Hav: Green, BYoris harke Vilen Franen. (Br), Hilt rimidad do de Cuba’ ington Butcher, Coline. St \ ‘ago de Wilson, Ponce; Samuel Branbin, Millie, NJ. vailed for sevaral days tas re rigged vessels, one stearies « fare the Martha, from Washingion for Boston; John rum, from Georgetown for Providence, and Washing ton, trom Boston for Philadelphia. piRov IDENCE, Dec 25— mith iiteabetaport abet ANDRETH i ibis AND terrtbie. pat comp fas produced. a pa age Aud my urine we A ly; Suddenly 1 6 lons of waich came away, o augreeable day | (alt very faint, and my neighbors came to see me yon as the faintness pas wana: Edward Everett, Flight. Feeley. Port Elizabeth, Africa: sch: Cape’ Havtion: Fowow. Henderac It 8 Haymtan, Harwich. Port iuyals Whi | Br hark Staffa, © Ashland, brig Romsett, Hold: Br brig Jae via do: brig HS Emerz, ¢ Davi wacolas brig el Pack: im: Sparks, ae Cay Charter Purtoton; nhowrr, Frotecer, from todos m New York: sche rabee and W H Sawyer. fro from ‘lo; steamtng Glide. Also a bark and. | from beow) ship. | lary Leblanc. a Frank, London; lin: brig} ne; achr Freeman, Jeremie. ‘reaman, Mathewson, Jeremie rr, ‘M (Carver. Man- Wind WSW. lighi. the Carthagena, Kailey, DFORD, Dec sehr Bid 26th, sehr Anmeraid, Keene, Caribbean aE WAYEN. Dec 26—Sid new bark Golden Fleece, Rhodes, Barbados. (EW PORT. Dee m. Georgetown. DC for Providenc well, NYork for Eastport. | Be@irman, Hutehin- schr Gertrade, Col —Arr brig Isal MoFar'and (from pevisak Wash ouning alc tof, ‘bec Be—Arr schts Bask Diamond, hn Wright, Clark, Elizabethport. Dec 26, PM—Arr schrs J Houston. | Cs iy O14 (not + on, Matthews, Cuba; schra Gun iiiliard, NYork; alvira, herly wind which weht to the Break' Pott A steaccer passed up jevoort, Chane, Philadelphia, } Kk. Sid senr J} Jones, NYork: brig ! Berm: Mediator, Lock- “Cl th & Helev, Hooper, N¥ork; sloop Tem- » via Bristol. rater poi tren | MALLVUX Let all persons kee Fills on heed. ami it ailecked | United, prosperons and happy cou { attend the Cunera!, at the residence of his pareuts, 156 I have given Mr what the | West Forty eighth street, between Broadway aia Eigen} BAe JOR Baas ang ene ae \ to the | aveuue, on Wednesday atiernoon, at ope o'clock. y | Sone ion. Ht isa little surprising £0 find > most beat | At Wiluamsburg, on Sunday evening fe caiusaet canoe | ed live of all the States ia the South: leading tur ' hie cliy. after a suort illness, Jouw Maokay, in (he Seen Jouts Evizam (of Blue Bitt ta ra abolition. [t comes nearer to the views o . eer. = ve fof Blug Bit), Crom Calas \ ‘rgicine thas poy ay Tt than either Tennessee of Keniucky. The peo; iv rropo relatives and friends of the family, aud of his | ing been ri ‘previous by aw wokaowa seas, CURL OF ABRAM VAN Wau form a government aa early as possible, ands, coaven- | p.other-in-iaw, F.( Kompton, are (avited to attead the | The J £ lost jl and main boom.” BRIGHTS DISEASE OF ‘THE KL tion for the revisioa of their comstitution. At the cme tha | fayeral, cn Wednesday afterboon, at two O'clock, {rom | _ Sci Canine, at Providence. on her receni trip from New Sine Binds Oct. 14, 1988, State seceded @ Dew constitution was formed, w ! Christ church, Medford avenue, without fu - | ore to New Bef jog awar head | i Dpanoantasy tains bat (ew points ia harmony with the consti) t | , ’ of foremast abou f fou Sin—T was taken sio® two years aco with @ most ; me my right aru aad elvow. Dr. A. K. Hof, the Chited States, As they must make { qiloort. ab White Maing, on Saturday, December 28, | port side aud mala topmast man lace. pronounced tt peuralg a. He tre alteration before they cau come back, tory pr faaan Ma Rew, 4 Steamer Corcr—We b a but wetilog no, Deiter, “a trined wink | while they the McH. {ter a short but is steamer, contented, but th Dearly Kit at question in ation of the | ya years and 6 | The wuiaey ie f | deneit whaterer b ae President. ‘Tbe politicis area. b 5 | bare, i FE on the afternora of Wetuevias, fhe ani my bac at ‘eines w a ‘Ormented with It would be sirauge iadeo toe doct: |) brothers William an! Schaei, aud bis brothers.in law, 6lMon | tie Kitwene me for @ long time. but hopeless. Other eminent ot dit me no good, 9 wmteraiat! that aly case wag in” | ia five, monte ago, when months ago, ey conamnended operating 90 «1° something gave way inshie, Athe atiols were like egg and water mived. several if @ most di odor a1 wae mveh beth ears, | wan you Lieutenant Jobn F. Kimball, whose death ocenrred tn , Board of Sebool Officers of tha : ra Septeraber last, at Tylor, Smith county, Toxas, wat © | Twenty.mecoud ward, held ob the 26th of December, the reheated te watady “ieamaph) The Gazelle, Juan- digs Yule 2 hail 1 anita VAR Wa AN native of Poniteey, Vt, but bad boon for tan years» ree. | followibg Preapbie aad esokitions were adopted — retie, Johansen, aaile] {rom Batavia Aug 29 Tor Bau Fran. srveen Ab an Warste true. ee dont of this city, and had, by his natural amiabitity of | Whereas, Inthe providence of God, this Board is oalied | Clee | A.B. REYNOLDS, Biiservigor of Tows of forge] Aes eee to mourn the decease of Uo freed end tescente, } Qoexserows, Dec 1i—Put in. the Aurelia, Julius, from Day! MeCOkD, Loan Commi disposition and uniform urbanity and kindness of manner, O'Keoate, 4, late Commissioner of the Twenty: | Noi Shieioe for Hhode Toland, feaxy, rude? ‘wad’ malt: tal ot ee Aer sJusaior an wtrengty enatared hisdesit Yo 0 S0h 6 fitihdh, Lisuten: | second ware ana ah seknowtod ging ox" Tenignation to “Fe Rermahs bookethe treta Dis NiCORD, Lana ort Riceball served-several moatbe in the departmoat of | the dispe: sion ot Di Divine Provideate, cod aalls api +, from Dublin for St Johns, leaky ay eee the Quartermaster General of this State, where be dis. Resolved, That this Board desire to 7 their eat! Whalemen. AND charged his dutiee eo ant infac thas Goveroor Morgan mation of the moral ra were, excellence of charac: er tue Gen Wiitams rid from Drakes Bay 24th ult, on # , hom ‘ complimented bim with a lentenant’s commission a tor, dignity of bebavior, ely Totentien and good. VAN Walt | the position of quartermasior of Ge Ove Hundrod ene wf hosel jeartot their , ee et eee Ts “i rk Jove at NR, was 0 Roderiqui Oca 8, havin, Shera | Seveaty-rixth (Trodeides) regiment N. ¥.'8. V,, atta ed tangle unfoigued and most heart. since that report, Liw) ap and 800 wh, al J to the expedition under General Banks. ie was with that ieee € ig oma A cr\ ise off Koderique through the season, and | ae om the Ser a he facte stated in reg rent wheo captured at Brashear City, and was taken Renived the bo entered On the Bare Gathiigck tooere, MD, wae at Roteriave et 1, bar. foun ane at at the Hovtron River | with his Cellow officers, to the interior of Louisiana, and | aud that a pr quy |, De predeated ty bis mg 1 %) bbis ep of] atnce last repr Rasirond mal oa) a ‘eae. Sie Feference, be being Subsequently to Texas,” where be died. Lieut, Kttobail | adicted fami jark Americn, Luce, of Holmes’ Hole, was at Roderioue | uly ert and a varticvlars. Teaves a disconsolate widow, and a daughter by ® former | Resolved thd matabers, Ox members and mom. | Oot 17.1: 45 Ube Ra, we, " rd Branch Pann Wert ond shal eremmee, le ou nt wee ritin to s - bicaiudentmin — Len Sleek ot bya Les 4 Eiacehe rmpentans oa hai day o8 a eruise tina Bho asaing tine lant re ii. We wae, om the “gorernnes will receive.» vabuable tp . Asthina, Bronchitis an of charge), by sending A. WILSON, Bipes county, BY. Mev. HELMBOLD’S MEDICINES ‘[HE GREAT AWERICAN REMEDIES, THE GREAT AMERICAN REMEDIES, KNOWN a8 KNOWN AS HBLMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATIONS, HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS, “HIGHLY CONCENTRATED” COMPOUND COMPOUND PLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, eee cific remed for diseames of the BLADBEM. “RIDNE Ye | GRAVEU AND DROPBICAD! This prs teheiaies u NGS. po the absorbenta tuto healthy act caleareoas deposions. and all which the water of enlargements, are wood for 3 well as io and "inflom ad ieu, women or ehild HH HHA HHH AY ont HHA HHA HHMI HUBAHAMBRUA BH HHH HH HHA HAH HHH HHH HHL HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT For veakneceeriaey. from Excesses, be Ft Indisposision to Kxertion, yas ( Memory, oak Nerves, Horror of Disease, Diviness 6! Vision, te Ddlacretion or Abuse, attended the following symptoms: — of Pe Bimoulty ‘oF | ‘Breath ‘Treindit 1s | Mot Hants, \ Dryness of the Skin, Uniiversal Lassitude These ey seer 1€ allowed hich (ne medieiap a | ves on, wi ne invarmigy romores, som ba FENOY, wPATUITY, EPILEPTIC PITB, in oe of which nt may expire, Wh cin say are not frequently foliowed by those “direful diweases,”” INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION. Many are aware of cana of fering, bot-none will confess. |The revords of the insane sayiume and THE ‘UoRstireTON Eres oy AFFECTED BY ORGANIO mediais and Jnvinorate- ihe ‘syste, ‘ahich HELM! i 8 gas ihr aoe viably does. A trial will convince the moss, > BEE bitte | BEBEEER — ALES. FEMA! LE, MAELeED, a oe EMPL orNe pany affections eae ar ae qn the Extract Bucha - is pee Ned by any other remedy, aa in, Chiordsia oF Reven- Hon, Irregularities, Painfulness, oF Supression of Cu . Evabwations, Uleerated o1 rhoun state nf-the Uterud Leucn rhea or Whites, Sterility. and. for all complaints inet- dent to the sex, whether arising from Indixeretion, Habito ~ of Dissipation. or in th DECLINE ANGE OF LIFE. poms ULD BE WitHour 1 See w NO FAMILY SHO} BLLL LLLULLLLLLLLL DLLLLLLLLLLLLL Take no Balsam, Mercury or Uuplensant Medicine, for ute. d Dangerous Nem BLNBOLU'S Ks. SAGE Bl pooey URES SRUMET DISI is aingeanas belie, Ie Diet; no Inconvenience, AND vi ut desire and ply , obstructions, preven: of. the uretl rou alaging spain and nan ation a ey cxpellin SISKABED AND WORN OUT MATE - ‘Thousands upon thousands, who have been the VICTIMS OF QUACKS, and who hi VY FE) Le cured im a shorty tune; have found ber Sere ddeatrersand a that the " Polson’? has. by the use of * Powerful Astriigenia.” vous dried 905 ite» oF no th: or EXPOSURE. streoxth to-Urinnte, ‘and curing stro. in the ayatem, to break out ravated form, aad PERMAPS AFTRR MARRIAGE. MMMM MEM MMM MM MM MMO OI At at MM MM MMM MMM MM MM MMM MMM MM Mol MMM MMM MM MM MMM MMM OMM MM MMI NMM MMMM MMM MMM MMM MMA EXTRACT USE HELMHOLD: ve For ail affections und diseases of the cone Organs, fr rig ‘rom. ere cause orig ecceertargacr raf 2 how long: ecunaeaie estes niien ekieu site AND IT 18 CERTAIN Tae SAE OLR TO HAVE THR Desi FOR ICH itis Rrcos MBNDED, mon t Pata ILOOD! HIGHLY INGENTR. COMPOUND may. FLUID bem jh 4 7 ab "ARILLA, This ie an affection of th ‘ioe a ipa and seg a 18 a affeecton of the eicamd atacks he ice akan ig its Sees moves all scaly er “‘piexion a clear Dresaly for tha ea we of complaints, re preserved to @ greater exlent thi paration of Sareapariias ssid bs CEnr ‘OF ou , RS’ STAN FROM,3 70 ee pots eid *- ioe ropertie —_ SEE DIS RY OF THE rite Ox bs ote croreneor Si, on ibe Fraction See Ca me ag the tat Dt teds r vats by e HISICY tend aod member dnd pnblisued in tbe trapenetions of real plant speeaser Seelrernatis made by Dr. Jae ert tate | ° Extract Bee ieee s ver Ce om foe siMpRovED ROSE WASH, 60 conte per bottle, or six Or halt dozen of such fur $12, whieh will be eu@elens ve cases it di the most obetiua: - Cibelvereate ‘any addrena, securely ed trom torre Desoribe symptoms tn ali communications Cure guarane teed. Advice graus, LLLL e ost bakers array eta ‘wo eran ay weet doh re. yas drugs, Dut are id nae pe PRINCIPAL DEPOTS. HELMBOLD'S DRUG AND @HEMICAL Wageuous! 6% BROADWAY. NEW YORK, OR 64 BROADWAY. SEW YORK, on, HELMBOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT, 10) SOUTH TENTH STREET, PRILADELYUTA, BEWARE OF a aE bt RENCE who endeavor to Dine of “thetr “other” arth Me OENUINE One, UP SENUINE EXTRACT eae M ruse PORN CINE EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, UINB IMPROVE! soup ¥ A an, Fon tu kv maY@ HERE st a Cut out Hat sever tte end for it, and oveld py pouiliog pad expypure, bf < ‘ oe 2