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6i as NEW TORK UMRALD, TORSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1864. sabielelberentesilsinn . : Wt ticense caouot be | Organi, 4H and dritl, and tho Adetity and pride of corps, o Me aw WEWS FROM KEY WEST. gee atten Bed THE POLICE QOMMIS91ONERS. Ceredied atiugtt a attents eee ary "4 Casily oblaiged | which ros."% (roa Wore OKbIDILEN 19 w OTOH | Ms By g'itaiin nett eee Seine teem at ne an ANABRRRNAAAAA AAAs eine anmiclt ary "tho votes aud | midet gratifys.™ 0 tho aparadia to ts force Hala Ws now at tho Brootlyn Navy Waed, ane poe . made of the | Ammual Heport ef the Board of Metro- | infusnce of tho offenders, tHioam 00800 4. tne patted ino sayerene taf sever. sonnet le — 16106 Ber COM, Proviow to going into the @ry dot =nbjoct f congratulation Ths mumvor of wounded wag y ° 2%, 844 1% aDt Uwprovablo Lhat our govscumant wil i have died. Wo aranot aware of any | gr ,' 2S 400149 bo bald soveral vosaols hicks bor 7 on: 908 likely to have a Catal isaue. Reveral ere dreadfully beaten aad woundet, but goworaliy thay Save recovered and returned (0 daty, wiih nears as homorable as were evor borad by patriot ers By tho rules of the Departmoat, for time tov by the mon wounded under oircumatances like these, ful: pay it Ailowed. Tor (hia roasoo the amount of lost time for with bo in oxceas of any former year. But dedusting ‘ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER BLACKSTONE, cay ‘E ‘The Board Of Metropolitan Police, in accordance with A Sf fabouchery ees to contimes wed (he provisions of law eateblishing tho Metropolitan Potice, | lcrease im numbers until ro aball waico roopectfully eubsait the foliowiag Gemtean et tes cortise’ coumadin tes biagracet tan. ‘eas. E E i i s sia et—Ornovrr.—Part 1-Oyor r Part, SNe Ox 029, 099, O11, Sib, O41, 401, 8m, die 680, 088, 343, 148, 6.79, 1121, 958, 678,661, 704, 1138 Common Prag —Pare L—Nos. 75, 267, 196, 259, 246, 398, 99, 25.8, 20x, 253, Nos 190, 267, 268, 209, @71, #72, Naval Operations on the Florida Coast. g Fi ‘Kusign | Mott atreots. tana complete cost | €00ds are tho great thieves aad burgtars aro | the tine a0 loat from (ha (otal sick time, it will appear | 273. 279, 240, 28 see eae oes REBEL SALT WORKS DESTROYED. to set te: thelr omployas. Broak up tho establishments of receivers | that the hoalth of tho torco hag been better thas sho eromrer 5 ‘was 80 deep on an oyster bed ‘The expense was defrayed from @ surplus accumulated | Of stolen }, @nd bho thieves would ofton ve dotocted | averago of former yoara, MAILS FOR EUROPE. a eee ee t her off. This duty was | by caref daring Give years from the annual ap- | 424 pubi a Apponded to this report aro tho aanual etal steamer was soon maintengnce of tho ice in New ‘To secure this reauit, rewards for thotr conviction | rests, the accounts of the Treagurer and Ciork, 7 i eterno. The and was to this with the consent | Would be an offectual measure. @lgo tha roport of the sorgoam@t in chargo of the House of Too Cugavd mail sleamehip AM®, Captaia Hlookley, St. Andrews City Levelled to lead color, | and approval of tho Board of ‘gors of the county The association of banks for tho aupprossion of coun. | Detoution of wituoascs, and the captain of the Sanitary | wil foave Boston on (Wedueasay for Tivorpeot. smokest }», and was discovered to | of New York, aud by virtue of the authority vested | torfeiting by aaystom of rowarda, have induced a targe | Company. By order of tho Foard of Polica . ., <p prey the Ground. under which oame | in this Board by the Police taw of 1860. umber of convictions of tne orime of counterfolting, THOS. M ACIGN, President ‘Tho mails for Buropo will cloae in thiayplty at @ quaeter- on the Kast The title to the property is vested in the county of | 80d matorially ombarrassod tho operation of countor(eit- To hia Excolioucy, Horatio Seymour, Governor of tho } past ome and at half-past five ociock UNs afternoon, to rive Since being she | New York. Tho experience during the July riots proves | ing aad . We are of opinion that a like system | Stato of Now York. by railroad. lor; in faot, she | chat the ereotion of thove ample accommodations for the | by which Uns Koard should bo authorized to allow ro- Praca remrmerereme — ‘business of this dopartment was not promaturo. wards not exceeding $200 for the coaviction of receivers NEWS FROM THE STATE CAPITA Tho New Yorx Harao—Lditiow for Europe—wtl oo On the 24th instant a sail was seen to the southeast, BIATION BOUBSEB—NEW YORK. Of atoiea goods, would tend gr to the prevention of A publiahod at oleven o'clock (hia moraing, aad will Captain Ashbury | It is doomed good. polioy to permanent station | crimes against property, be 3 in secure ent stati g ‘et BK is Virginia the stranger to lower his foresail and send a boat | houses (the Corporation of the cities respectively owning ‘TRUANT OAK.DRLM. Governor Seymour's Mossage—His Viows | {it tie Latest News from the Armien ia erg on board the For, as the boat of the lattor vessel was un- | the ty) im all precinct that are compactly built | The aumbor of police oflicers with the duty of the F © 1 feaneasee; Matereating Nows from New Orienan wg then running. Instead of obeying | and Tay populated, this policy permanent, | looking after truants in the City of Now York during (ho om the Peaco and Conscription Ques | toc. tho Latest Despatches (rom Charleston; Affaire im CHRISTMAS AT KEY WEST. ‘the station houses, with prisons and lodg houses attached, | Year, bas been five. tlons—the Cundidates Cor Speaker aad | (hy s.\woat, Tho Latest Nows (rom Central and: Bouts , to put his helm up, with the design of | havo been: procured in the oly of New ‘Yorls (the cit ‘Aho result of thetr labors appears tn the report of Cap- | Oterke of the Assombly,, dec. Amorioa, Moxts oo as | owning the in the fol ing precincts: Ns. tain Lord, of the Sanitary Company, horeto attache, ps. OE ES »Moxico, Cubaand St, Domingo, and all ether Ber o., a, ‘away | 3, 4, 6,6, 7,8, 9, 10, 12, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, | Though tho number of cildron trueat from school Dany, Jaa. 4. 1864. . | coroating Nown of tho past wool ving erm! ‘of the | 22 aud’ 26." ihe Teath end Moventh Precinct station | !arge, and the pesaiice @ mischief calling for remedial Tho Govornor's Moaaage will be about tho dame longth Single copics, in wrappers, ready for mailing, dro the Blackstone, x directed a volley of | houses are in the second stor: the Fasex and Union | measures, a much more oxtensive ovil is found in tho fact | of his mouaago last year. Le troats at great longth upow | coata ® eteamship , Captain Berry, from New to be poured in, which was dono, sweeping | markets. It is tan uvauitable aud inconvenient arrai f gumaber of children of both sexes do not at- | sake Orleans December 25, via Key Weat 30th, with cotton, the eae oe) the stranger, and seadiog 8 (ballet through the ant Kigntsoni Precinct station house was ee todom base oe pombe are vadae bss Lsaggal tho ange aod - ans ue Be The Criterion of Fine Taste.—*Slee Uses” capt ‘who was at wi riots luly A tem wholesome conatri paret rity, ave | bel up ur governmont, arguoe we must ‘ Sc, arrived here yesterday. December 28, one hundred | ‘US osrding the schooner abe proved 10 bo tho British | station, Rouse has boot loasod and meaatres taitinvod te | 0 respect (or she taws latended to preserve public order . raioh ther eetinoulohas ait ( upon the struggle through which we are passing asa revolution affecting evory interest of our people, rofera | yun, tne | America, to tho great ohaogo in the government {rom its civil toa | #2coud."" Manufactured that extinguishes all d: hat the “America was Amour yaohta Ohi Alam ''ao Car frat that i ‘ by PHALON & sow | OM et bas rebuilding féhe station house on the formor sity, which is | 804 protect private right. Many of those are sent out by tbe fy of the city. rhage tholr parents to bog, and not afow to steal; they Excepting these three cases, the station bouaes owned | the streets, docks and vacant grounds in gangs, dopredat- a wales northwest of Tortugas, aaw a bark, showing @ | achooner Titian bound for the Suwanee, white flag with two red balls. January 2, latitude 30, | and loaded with salt.and lead. Her papors bad been pre longitude 17 80, spoke United States gunboat Mont- viously thrown overboard. Mr Jackson was sont ve on board with a prize crew of aix men, with | by the Corporatiou, es above named, are suitable build. | tag upon unprotected proporty, stoning quiet people and | military fort d id atl . gomery. orders to Dring the” prize. Jato this port. Sho ‘hus | ings and be good cohaltton, each other, baying tude gates for peoales, and holding | Maga” (rm Aud considers tual auch 8 Chaney onsen | Omcial Drawings of Mu Our thanks aro tendered to Mr. Barstow, purser of the | not yet arrived, The Fox arrived yesterday, bringing force of tho Twenty-fifth prociuct, kuown ag the | miniature prize . ‘aro ing up im igno- ae a endorsed and acoepted by &@ MA- | Co +4 Kentucky and Missouri State Lotte Blackstone, for prompt delivery of letters and papers. the crew of the Edwin, consisting the captain, four rag inher bas station house accommodations ta | rance, aod are travelling the r of vice andcrimo. | jority of the psoplo. While ho protesia against tho Kenn Bxtes Crass 10L—J i + | men and a boy. the new | Department, entrance on Mott atreot. Numbers become thieves and burgiars and robbers be- | ugurpation of the rights of the people, and the aus- U1, 29, G9, G3, 39, 23, The following are other captures that have beon made ‘Tne force of the Twenty-sixth precinct ia located in fore they become men. Some of thom commit tar - Kaxtucky, O1ass 1 pébaion of tho bill of rights, yot ho was willing tosubmit (o the test and trial through which we are passing. Further, the Northorn States -have fully aad cheerfully eupported the astional administration in bota ten aud money, aud the war bad been prosecuted until victory crowned our arms, and that the bravory and on- Our Key West Correspondence. by vessels belonging to this squadron during the present Se ee "The schooner vai a, pi pr to Mobite, Extensive Destruction of Salt Works in St. Andrews Bay— ee SN Re praaa, if with a general oargo, including a quantity of rum and Upwards of Three Millions of Rebel Property Destroyea— Tiedicisos, by the. schoouer ‘Aol, tondor to the Gan Ja- Achivements of the Schooner Restless and the Steamer | cinto, off San Carlos Bay, Florida. Bloomer—Qreat On the 17th inst., British achooner Ringdove, twenty. Haut of Horses, Wagons and Produce |} tnrog tong, from Nassau, captured by the Roebuck, Act- a portion of the basement of the City Hall. [tis mot woll | copies and other crimes under the direction aud the purpose. encouragement of their parents, and divide with the Twenty fourth precinct consists of the | thom their ill-gotten gains. Othors plunder and rob pa- Harbor Plt o fand Police Boat No. 1 is improvised asasta | remts and guardians aliko. It would be well ifthe public tion house, No serious inconveniense aeoms to arise | Could bo protected from these juvenile delinquouts by a from the absence of a station house on land. ayatem of arrests and punishineats. It would be far bot- An the ( Precincts station houses are tensed, | ter if this course of lire could be prevented by a aystem ar 02—Jan, 4, 1864. 22, 37, 29, st 7, 8. 45, 27, 6b, 12, 34; 33, 35, 46. Otreulars seat free oF aL ead emaing olther to Covington, Ky., or St. Louis. Me, OMcial Drawings of the Shelby College Lottery of Kenta. ‘ 5 maki should 5 erRa OLASS fan. 4, 1364. Contrabands in Their Glory. Andrews City De- | ing Mastor shorrill, while’ Ce ee ee aaa or Bere ae, eee UP | i eeeco of eduenricn Imectiooun nae Sad elovatiog 8 | rence of our armies fuas been auch that, if we did aot at 1, 68, 63, 47, 68, 6, 7 ‘e igh: 2s 98, 2. Sireyed—A Redel Steamer i Fou. int , the Ri in for permaneat ‘We havea system of free achoola in which eaoh child e " armani mune Pye eo one red ee forthe i cle scaee Pea cau obtaia an education without cost, yes ‘multitudes are an carly day aecuro a Gaal victory and§peaco, it would aot | 46 g3, 17, 67, 39, 2, 60, 38, 24, 32, 19, GL, 58, 86 © Blockade Running Schooner—Her Captain shot and | Oi ive men, She bad on board 5 bo tho fault of tho army, but that of the Cabinot at Wash- | — dircuiara sent by addresal ‘The First, Tenth, Twenty-seventh, Twonty-sighth and | growing up in ignorance. The fault is with paronte and the Schooner Captured by the Foa—Oiher Prices Cap- | and unteo barrels of Whiskey. ‘The only papers she bad | Twonty-aiuih prosiacie ace, compsolly ‘built, wad have | guardiaus catirely; their neglect of thoes opportunities ws | ‘ogton—it would aot be for the want of valor in our roca TRONS 9, Oo. tured—Christmas at Key West—Festivities, dc., @c. on board were ber crow list and clearance. No | full populations, They aro not likoly to be the subject of ‘a grievous wrong toward the children and ucrimo against | goldiers or skill iu ouc generals, but tho tack book was found on change ia boundaries or amount of population. Verma- | society. Assther powerful blow bes fallen upon the Southern ber 14, a small gloop boat, nained the Gopher, | nent station houses ought to be provided without de! If a truant school wore established, te which confirmed | %f Statesmanahip in the Cabinet. Now that our} OMfclal Draw: of the L y Asno~ ‘confederacy in the tenderest part. The pockets of the | from Greeu TurtleKey to some port in Dixie, cargoate: | Appropriations should be made for that purpose, "| truauta from echool "aad children under sixteca years ot | armies are everywhere victorious, he argues that ClO CO Ne eT Oona van 4, 1864, tebels have been relicved, and they have been deprived aes Can aes ae ‘one small box of “notions,” with a STATION HOUSES—BROOKLIN. age, who attend no school, but load the vagrant life above | it is our duty toact with couciliation to the South=to 65, Lh, 62, 40, 76, 4, 36, 47, 63, 60, ¥, 66. pt seereebahocsevs propylene: rary Seer eee men. This capture was also made by the | | The, following elation, houses are the PTOperLy oF tae | eT a etctie tease “Chltten neontytod ae { Bold out to them auch inducements as would bring about rans to—tan. 41 Galt works are as plentiful in Florida as blackbirds in | Christmas day, with its ballowed ‘and 47748, ‘Station bouses In prociacts Nos. 40 aad’ 60’ ars aad bumine discipline ead instruction, great | @roturn to the Union. He then calls attention to we | 1%; 41, 39, 66, 61, 14, 63, 8, 00, 29, 66, 2, 40, 16. associa- wholesome @ rice field, and ever since the Rostlces dropped | tons, has come and gone. The festival passed off very ‘The dist, Co and 48th are in good } benollis would result to the cbildren and aociety. fact that (nere ia a point lo which the war may be car- nage font by adareseing’ Managors, Covington, Ky. if ietly. ion and suitable forthe purpose. The 42, 43d and MILICARY COMMAND. gs yur ae anchor in St, Andrews bay their fires have been seen. | “Tos! evening the Mason inatalled its offcera. | 44th are ia bed condition, and n Anappro- | ‘That a largo, and ospooially a reliable, (oreo of police | ed tust It will oxbaust the North and roll up a dobt that tort fBut how to obtain the weather guage of them was a | Tne installatics took place in the Metuoaiet chures, whos | priation has been made to buld'a new sation howe, in | and miliary combined, acting under one authority. and | will aia the country, and thas defeat tha whole object ei nents Tam often sDassautw probiom that even the fertile brain of Captain Browne | the immediate Past Master, Worshipful M. 8, Schaffer, | the 40th, Command, is indispensable to tho safety of the large | of the war,and ou this point ho quotes the words of ae hestaut alreet, Philadelpain, ‘at 0 logs to got ines it ‘ttor imposalbilit: ‘was installed to serve for another administration. His By the Police law this Board are required to apply to | citics, is ono of the lessons taught the riots of July. | Crittendod’s resolution, “That the war is urged for no eens wears ve, a was an utter impossibility | omcers were also duly installed. the Common Councils of the cities for needed station | A force should be so organized aad d that it could 0 Prises Cashed im All Legalied Let ‘to place the vessel near to the field of operation, and it | To-night a ball wit be given on board the flagship by | house accommodations, repairs and improvemoats. in | be musterod and marobed to the aceue of disorder in an | other object but that of the restoration of the Unio, aad | teueg, Information ‘would bave been madness to send boats in unless they | Der officers, whe os spnets array of beauty is expected | Brooklya, by an ext ision of law, theCom- | hour. If such had boen the coadition of our force oa the | when that la accomplished it ought to cease.” In re- JOSEPH Ba’ Broker, 11 Wal! street, coomL. i [ to be it. to the! }. 16th of July tho fearful disorders t have been ware covered by heavy guns. On tho 10th of December, | Drograss,” Another ball a to take. place on New Year's sa of tares olzore dev | crusbod ia (oir iacoption, ‘Tus oxyeriauce aoyurod ui | €4f4 (0 the draft, he argues at bonsidara- Power seems to be vesied in a board Prt ae howover, the problem was sotved by the arrival of the Bight under the auspices of the naval officers generally; Dominated “The Contracting Board.” eee that erenttut crisis, 0a well os 0 ¢ careful feriew of ibe Oe vag they a put yar ua # Sr eeeaiig thomas aished in atl seateetieuery nen ean au ‘these igions and moans necessary wherov . oe re, United Stated steamer Bloomer, commanded by Acting | FRO mere eome talk of light fantasticals to come off in | | Uy Hause lueegruous prov 5 7" | cr'population has become extensive, iaduce us ts recom. | unteers, only two thousand five hundred mon —— Ensign Cressy, and the events of a few succeeding days ba yey States steamer Powhatan, boaring tho flag ‘Tho health of tbo police ‘force inwweveral precincts auf- | moeud thate portion of the police force be armed and | wero taken away by draft; all over that number secured Royal Havan Kcttory-—Tmirty proved that, like a Cheshire cat, she was “better than | of Admiral Larduer, came in to-day under a te from | fers serious detriment for want of propor station house | organized ag a mi command, {ostructed in the | werd ee ‘olds that the conscription will | goat premium paid for prizes, Int len 4 ene looked.'' the San Jacinto, which was returned. accommodations. which have been repeatedly asked for | manual of — ~_ an ‘mali Angie = adapted t = to be os Nd (rote & system of Ld Highest price paid. for povplgaan and al tinds of i ‘She took on board, besides her own crew, Acting En- Sanitary Gomeenion Basie Se ge oor ‘aida war 9 FOROK AND 118 COMPRNSATION. force only, under the fame. clroumstances that “now ea: ‘the it, State matters he hotness about the ‘ Pec sob atest Gigns James J. Rusgeil and Chas, N, Hicks,*Surgeon Chas. eG of vegetables for the hospitais. The aystem of Alacipting established and carried ou thorize calling out the militia. ‘Tne number might pro- | sty'e of his faery =H tecommenda appropria- ABeaatiftal Complenton.-Rageais ; H. Page, and forty-six men from the Rostless, aod following movements of vessels belonging to the | this Board, tl much criticised and opposed porly be li to.one fourth of the police force, a por- | tons to the charitable tutions of the State. The | of Youth or Liquid Peart eae eae ki} steamed to the mouth of Bear creck. ‘Bere ‘Ga Baeuer Squadron pave taken place since my last:— Seen ameenuay vindicated to all candid persons ee eee ee Sar Ip a Sa ier oon aeernoetos than @ groat_ many supposed it Pag and skin, Druggiste 3 * ARRIVED. va nr ~ Very A q | __ _meeemsamgiastemmeniatecita @rteground, A lively scone was thon wituessed. The | Dec. 16—Tender Two Sisters. Tee quarked Adolity, vigilance and efficioncy of tho po- | surongh drill aud exercise, would approach the stoad:. | | The.catious of the friends & Underbili and Van Nort. Hair Dyo—it algnal bell was kept im motion, lito a fire alarm; al! hands pe. arm ry pea Itasca, tte in ordinary cooasions’ is she timate rut of the oe and Fg mn AM gM megs 0 i eset oe phn Z concent rato t rere cones bans Ser tt. oid by arusuuse, “Dopet OF Dor. { ‘wore at work, endeavoring to warp the steamer off by é rl Zch augosl service during tho riots of July, it oaanot | Van Nott, and made the contest to-day « apioy — d very plan that ingenuity could devise; but all in vain. be dout para Papeete gi te henge been a0 contesd Batehelor's Hatr Dy: ia the Smut gee ommaaiondan rh ear ee nee see baaced without and that vot far 10 tide gradually lifted the steamer from her perilous posi- ‘oxpens| i objection’ | this afternoon. Every polat bag been ofosely cont ——__—___———_—_—_ Clon. Having once more got under weigh, the oxpedition ate eee Calling ont the mi'ttta® ouid'y) vendpred bin ebates in the oe sorely ry oe an mneeet Cristnaore’s, Hair Dye, sbresoreeeive proceeded ap Weat bay, and soon arrived in sight of the <i nian parantenm over, exhibited the tact that tou of the republican mou-{ 385 Oy agsliot by aulitalaciala pricy: ae pon . along ala were a foc oueoe constdnestion. by. the 0. eutborisien ta man ot Ou tas Ole of ant year received thirty: Cerns, Bunions, Inverted Natis, En- rr foul oxen and darkoye wore contizpalty iow of ube tendenc to mbtntnn oe Ante Ws public eure wotes vine gas rsa Ope cae eee ‘and all ee igh oe * peace or order. therefore in eek iS ere Saat Gnciaamers suet os | EN Ga apa anal or fe | ne ante, ll bande seomed to eee get hd adaptation of atoam as thé motive er for working the com) ise tor bit 4 De entes, Beenie ae oe ee & x ane Ara engines galls or extoosive magdiications in the or. | He claimed oo the star ite dein of Toe cones nee ES my Onion RP aireel, ager ‘at “ayligut the’ steamer weighed anchos and stood SR aE ee sila hag proved that the fully, Hla frieade oom etal Wah th oe a ee ih ie een, by “Yhrowing “ins. few nholis amoog ihe rebel Filet a at moe qoonioned, ‘Steam ta | ie may, Van Nart Pome tad feysloped | Deafness, Impaired Sight, and great the consternation of aa, Fey : aay. powet, tease Soginoe atthe a ogall skiled same Alvord, as T pfedloted, was aominatod for ie a sot aig rs ma. white men exergund "bet locomotive toree % manage thong, the best fire department. om ‘a harmonious organization of both eameay Tl ity with remarkab! woods just, oppressive upon ite mem- at Riding vehind vaudings, Wet, Nader cover of the on a fe al mare Tabor ie menue Fiffow coatea the contest for the committees, OHRONIO OATARRE, gre TE HERO ye THE WEATHER SuEABNI EE SE RATAR aaa a, } ane yy fre. For this a s easter, 2 een ee Se of Semele entered ome degree of compensation, through se ALAN TUBB ry ‘wore all old salts, the salt was soon from militia aervice, but eveu that bas The Cold Weathe: the West. Ui . 5 u has ‘The public has no right to demand or enjoy their ie eather OROSS BYB re 1D IN ONS (AO, soc witha good wil th tare broce ot pay. They should be paid like other Coronwars, Jan. 4, 1864. i eodretigaitire Kettles, steam boilers ana other iroe work which | detained by maples Here considerations suggest that the time | _ TW? Store were rronea co aomsa ae Wamp Cunew ow miter taneeet ‘bn, De Von z ieee eee the work of de- s ba ened ee vue D Dapettrsent New York should Pics aasioe to the at Indianapolis have suffered weet, — en an gil GEVENTH MAING IMENT ROUTE citios, ow the sol camps iat ¥ — 1 ee es Sedten. ‘Eee, rami and apart ar moet - nee - | be transformed into @ paid department, aud the | congiderably. A number of them bave bad their cars | Denfncss.—Diseases of the Eye, Kar, amongst and kettles. iron and, sparks lym, one patrolman to 1,020 inbabi members sithor be compensated for their sorvices or | oo’. Throat and Catarrh treated by DR. ROWR, 49° Concord Gow, and the contrabands, who bad been so lately at | The Seventh Matue regiment arrived at an carly hour | “ti, ion is reddered more injurious by the ctr. | relevsed from the onerown duty. In respect to the ex- | aad feet frozea. atreet, Brooklyn. ‘work eo ag and boilers, were the foremost | thig morning, and left for Portland at balf-past seven. cumetance that the population ef Brooklyn is scattered | pense of a pay department it is proper to observe that, On Thursday night four rebel prisoners wore frozen to ihe fron mntbrs wore foto be farce wares 7 from Portress Mo 0 er ee Te See ac hs | as Concence computer egremes 0 tes cs, rr | <*ete wile aon tee car of Jeena, rr Te eataast Wakes, Yow, mamoaice , many wagons loaded wilh salt or produce were For wet ee oP patrolnen. fa New York is as long | the Fire Departament ts efciont. aud faithfat, the in- | The traine on all the railroads leading into Cincinnati | wis “ire. 4, Alle’ preparationd Workdie Tale Ko, o contents; some of the captured white ‘ae is consistent with due protection, In Brooklyn the | surers aro benefited by their services; if thoy are not | have beea much delayed by the cold weather and the | fio hair to its natural color, and are all they purport ta: pm tad. Fd hyn hp Mon their ee ‘The ateamer Western Metropolis, from Newport, RB. I., beats are on an at ‘almost nine times than the msaecymnane (roms foo map Saree. quow. e., ‘guns © be ggg eee ie i — Segre ai vv te beard ae extreme end of ~ suone: paciog should enaribate to the of ob corectimaat ‘The sufferiog among railroad men and passengers haa For Coughs, Colds and Throat Dis- dovii,” ‘one a ‘extreme mainly to " beea ke cas * achial Troches," some ‘of bia woolly p-operty making tracxs for the boats. | Major General Butler has issued an order dishoworabiy | Within reoutcal, eupporting ‘distance. Ine coqeires owrtata, T paid department would be. the most ef bic: sbete ——_ Leinipcietediutsayiainoaee: a) figh Bn Sy been completed the | aischargitg trom the service Lieutenant Colonel G.G, | that two policemen be to ‘xtond each poling | cleat, tbe insurance companies would porbaps ve wiling | Very Cold.Weather in the Northwest. | inetretiacy by « st of many years men, were reiaforced by fresh bodies to be assessed for \w authorizing ‘ eS pb of om, and Hicks, marched slong “4 be res ott pees en sempre dc daxeuaiat thommiag Joti ‘he ‘loaog ot on My ry om ‘asnessment on ra, capital ber pte ‘Tho woather for the past Png “ <eaeteyorari For Once, We take Pleasure in Oall-. — * them Cy cover of Ber guns, Ben 4 ‘unbecoming officers of the United States, subject to the weteibepssmens aod new eiectensetarians aco coment of bureene ote 8 opel while it omy Seed doubt, | Northwost, has heen the coldest known for many years, of HOWE Ad a. ayn iy es, shell ashore, order added. Ifthey were to be ‘relieved, as they should be, vers more the thermomoter ranging from thirty to forty-five degrees ‘a well the rebels the ammanition was not exhaust- | approval of the President, pny io Moh RBs eg Fork Promnb poll Prep een hed ees Rit use thet many & we ed. Thus they worked all aay, assisted | ma- legal would There FOLIOR CLERKS. below zero, Numbers of persons have been frozen to | article once rajected as oul of Serially by the contrabands, and, in ‘many instances, News from California. saat Oe sett Untes Gre al all tinmea in sitcre areca | The oxisting law falls to provide for the appointment | death. Dyes, mado as good a now. ee een eccmian cntins aisha San Faaworsco, Jao. 4, 1804. | dotatied dutien that be omitted. ‘to even | oC sufficient number of clerks to despateh tho large and ——— Wu's Hatr Dye S0c— ntan jomotshed ap almost incredible amount of rebel proper | gaiieq, steamer Golden Age, for Panama, with $1,463,000 | 194 to the polling plazes, the streats must be loft witbout | iocreas ot The law should Guow in Battimore. antural, rollable. Depot No, 1 Bacch Bold oy al f; MED deupoed ner cael? che teaser, exhauated, but | m treasure for Rugland, and $324,000 for New York, and | patrol for a day and night, which day and night, of ail | baamended to a3 to direaily authorise an alequate nua Bavemeonn, Jen. 4, 1964, | druggists : ‘Sot eatiaSed. * | seventy-five passengers Bear wie crveaanen maven tensee | oo Soow bas been (ailing bere since tea o'clock this morn- | t,yon's Periodical Drope—T' Early sho next moraine tho ee ed by “ served force whied {0 quell disorderly proceed ‘he law makes it the duty of tbe Police Commmicsioners 4 ing. fuel Reguiator—are eold by alt drugela » The well being | 0 appoi clorks (or em a ric — a individcals, were summarily destroyed, and to- » Jan. 4, 1864. nn eae ae eee ay stares tat ond | cities ot New York and Brookiya. The Board . Snow in W ton. ai = rast noo the pariy returned to the ae Soy | ARO Sam a Roe, pene Wiakpoeee tee Beer tote city and ais + ork havea large, considered this, dy for er pel, so reid rian. 4,806. | pLheys, Courtship, and uanent 5 on ‘Delonging to the rebel gov- esis Ch aah oe orcedts one oipalit repeal, | Tt commenced snowing here gt haif-past nine this morn- ber Ny, palling in Love—To fm- tng uae and bars Tey | pastimére Corn Machange Bisction. Swat a‘ mi che vi Of lodging (he power where it mure proper: | ing. ¥ Fak Ms Bestar aemergee ll are Possemned 8 gicallar | Tho annual election of directors of the : oy claimed by the various poltti- r ‘The drat of a new vol. stats fi Jas Tey ommrecmtt | nerve” tary aes Ru | sree ten oe i ps et ay | en ae ite ea at eee. | ee “! ” Sanath Fee aoe of the sox. | ump by the loyal members of the institation. Sedcan id tier’ ie ool Goreme coment of Hection “have refused to | ‘There is about three inches of ssow oa the ground, | Marshall's | 9° me Dor q rebel rag which was 60 = fe Bienen Fr bilo service now ‘to other officers, and save regularly appointed olerks to engage in their } aod it is still snowing. Wind west, Thermometer eigh- ‘The moat popular ‘extant, torels into frag.] TRO Quote for Negare County Fan. salaries of ouch ‘The duties ‘of health ian RAUaNEaOLe 20. Vor Armies Cougha, Colds ut ‘gtare and bars” at a S coanty is tet ‘wardens, street inspectors, and every form of saoitary imtments should continue to be made by etna Tickling or pty J a frm the on Cee ee en eee ete teen | inezeotien, including jon of and moe: ihe law should be amended 4048 10! The Slaughter of Horses on Broadway. Realy gut up ta ging oases r% his soar < 1 de day of } 94 way time before. cues, 0 Gene aeons ree ‘Scales | one es to the cuntassere Cit’ nor ue | Some measures should be taken immediately to place raoiaa Sfeelecertes . ‘ ‘ebses a come ae ie awe oaoiet = ie buhy artis could be Sens dah craton it their 10 cer- | the Broadway pavement in « proper condition for travel. By O yponeraliy: nto tures: divisions, Mr, remy: commanding on tbe bese alg scream, mom house, and the doge Without fee by the officer ass Of the votes, | rast evening we counted nine horses down at one time only by : Srenton, HS, Fight Mr Mike on tbe lft, and Mr. Namellm the | | The cumerove friadgef Captain Lovell Purdy, J. of mass coals ‘be portorsand Gp tae polume Bicaoes toetones Mies Suprece Crart ” | in the space of « block, and on the route down Broad Drag and ce Broadway. oeatre. 5 com eee, seauaes ere, oaee ae the Fifth Exceisior, will be glad to know that he is now of force or pay. requiring fo ‘aut way several others had (allea: fell during the bai Die abels Ba ane a of 'carteohy, aay cinerea pele nb grea rg elgg bn duties to be Ferormde' oy toe pottce, numerous ofteials areata Comey, afternoon and evening. Many hed ta od. e risen, & Lise et ae Pi nerned —— —— lan soles of cameo Sat Soe a tbat the proprietors of stage lines do not peti- rake A 1 laden with Erctior Brena, ‘eignteen years of eavod to the pablic troasury. . The amount of ger. | strange MAUGER'S, 115 Chambers street. at Camp fo MoRaUs. resulting shere- | tion to have something done to the pavement. The pub- St a Reg per 7 wih tet secs severely Willlenbaig- std’ dot clits re, sosunlz oemarone end bodies of saknows ‘ramen 404 taste applied | iio have a right to demand that ft be altered, in the tame | Private tnct in | Ponmonchip ean for dear But the ‘too quick for for. ‘defore hie was found in the city and the adjacent waters. To OF engines | on (ty apd for the axe of saving time, The pave- $e Bere beeying, ot OF sivetree’: edd pF BT pS the end thas ~ Pseantany tee tumsionions gt og meer g A phere owing Sotho bapa fo. 136 way, corner : font sf samnttynt provisices ud tosis found | a2 ard fought igateenrs “lore! ught to be arab viabiabed In contrat ton former years, reatlied {roa mperiont | tnd ine desup thee of bo ooouat, et & Saeed ta Oh fatty Blinds and Doors of all Degsertp- ‘wagons were smashed | engaged ‘cities Brookiya, . ‘engineers. me ot ; jouldiogs, Bends, = na Rae tan, recente wore, suacted ia | oue of the wounds a the Koce was Known deed could be exposed to view aod identifica. dinease ta actty. Thero | culty to Tyla pip foothold ipod it. as it la aow, it ts a0 to 10 Wan a eat. ‘other joe owen ee fafiicted all | edmit of LM op thon. . [ane] bp be a par] the of aci- death to horsotenh ua barzoning ) the feelings of hu- ro Was eee Be plaased wiih tusir day's Frenne Saburg want Colonel Belt, Jann Seta.” ‘Ae the potlee soecreky ave the deed bodies ® é La piaibesamsiernsdavenee tion te erie gamle gs i te if Ue of Wapping a ee a cabot gr ives and theif horses by driving through wane : ‘ - P OLIPPRE. importance of bebe poe and the amount br pentes Oe ee ‘tte cases, It would be judicious to have the * ” eatab- exeouted by the Sani- | the side }, thus avoiding the dangerous foot-tnils of @ tte teh, coolaien {oss to the rebels’ pocket will be seen from the following om fs written by @ brother Uished in immediate connection with the Ceatral Depart- cleanliness and Reaith, | peo.dws; . erm yo 1 eee News table:— tad cogervente ot bis ia New York and the Inspector of Police Office itary Company, (rou ad j 2 ’ SUMMARY OF DAMAGE. war broke V: i. “Z oulanoss eave besa panne Comenteeniant v PS chided ' The Captain Aaron Jones, of the rebet oct avenions. Saone ane : a. AN ANB tom K1No. nor Eran aentet Se anne, w aba a eect ant en LO 9 PS OS = fought fim Sere 8 draw, and to fecitatecommoree By securing the citizens from (aca | meot (a detaalt of tbe performance of the duty by the Fiicisont, hes'vods ts etiva bie Gertie tar funceess.,|_ wikay eit nye ot itera ay Sri'te ana Hevea ware keeping a dageery tre the atlorneye of salle ond iparchdser: they ovght 16 Bot provide for collecting from the owner | The case of J. M. Huat, late superititendent of vessels at oo age rar, leans. Heenan came North, Jones be honest and men. Nevertheless, frauds in Premises iu cases whore bo re- | Fortress Monroe, is under trial, and the developments pa REORPT! A t \afodmation brain farang nn ph od ras fe aed euch = thie Gopertenens Are exceotingly intresting. Among the polate allotted | gbeut the” TILE OF THE AGB, Tol Arrivals and Departures. & public ecandal and reproach. Numerous eases of mock coat, t0 enforoe cleanliness through: | are the payment of three thousand dollars in (006 '0 | te ie wok enLaPreR ? ‘Thie computation VALS. anction frauds have been proved or admitted by the cui- aan, or 6 streets, wharves and | Senator Hale by Hunt to obtain bis release from the Old ualte a the tant, very orepsey. wut Hartt A Cape Af Fictrtgonsen, and gontinne thet robberies upon ctiseas | jurictian = (ie Purpose if OAs 29 | Capitol prigon: To day Captain Cone, ofthe steamer Joba | gponsrxo, THRATRIOAL, proprictor of salt 4 it O'Connor, mt Bot waremntlneien A. Warnor, tostified that the boat was worth about i‘. vi y 5 Fated wea Sahat Bie a Torre es anes ore fot |S nae ins ape erermet eevi: | Axo COIR m nm Fi Rl 4 Suse eters wad ta.tb Ua tai engvadlioenstane. supgtion tae oooh 7 rebols at ‘i ; 4 ‘oner which Sroter, es Notte DB robberies tho morping of the Azth. The. violedt proceeding bad a | thet hor average running oxpeasos wore from 61,000 10 | a4 ror axle by : % poy Nagao gen Havana Gleamanip. Gora of lean police igi, motivo and 'drectica, sad received | St 's99 per month, which wore defrayed by goods eota oa | °” daha Ts : lew a an fraud. tton of the Stars and Gee ‘ 108. 9 mili board and by profite on meals and berths; and that she y dear of@ Union it aaa ‘Nis 4 "ye Daition ot i ola, botonged to the Detaware Rivoe Steamboat Company, of b While Fat Cab Bain Miciand; “Mr end Mret Tonoval, which was | WHich Joba Price Wothere!t, of Philadeiphin, wae Presi. man Wt lose was not idlo; three Hidceg ond ‘servant, New $ the | deat, and Androw M. Anderson, William 3. Allen, Willett D Ps gl : oy, Canata; Sonn, Bora twee were not Incking | Paxson ani Same! Hacian, Jr., aro Directors, Captain Panios” of rebel. troops, num {Tour basdred Bia lr, Ng fort A Bring, tan : aaloons, bas failed to of tbe forse. wet te aur Cons swore tnat her drst charter was made with Joan mon, and {t was determined that St, Androws City should | Iya sph Rae Nan HL Wares, | Feaeh the end proposed. Por a little timo We action of | nationality, political and rol faith of the riotous | Tucker, Inte Firat Awsistant Secretary of War, and the undergo & “purification by fire.” With this t in irs Henry 3 Bonddes and it, | the police had the effect to close'these dens of debauch. | mov Vader Bow aad cireumstences, | gacou 1, with Quartormastor Genoral Moige. oA Pea RAE Sra aches, eens bs | 6 oa pen cena, Freya | in ahaa ya ses | Pepe tern eM Mp OY Gy rated Mfengeh Proneeatton sition for sheilipg the vlace. : a i reas eter! | Uiplied, with modifestion omitt'ng the concert oF YBoat. | and be overpowered and beatae. " | suoumbons ion, 0 tbo ovideuce stande han “ar 1 ap- | g9e Peta a A ebolls lodged among the houses. and, undor . rical feature, thas evading the terms of tho law. Kata. Tho Board are tort to report that the apprehoa- | pears an if thors had besa a ring of contractors \uterlook- rice, BT Galskod, at ts toad ot a party of rolustocts with enders See a arty Gouecibod Beans | ant eit an verges courage ant sovoios vardiy exhibit. |e with ths one at Maltimors with whiou Balgye was con | wiregier & Wilson's Highest Prouatman house standing tn the clty. thi 18. ‘Tho attractions of the tablish A Tho keeoost Obsorwation fajlod to discover that | wocted. .Tho stodmor Wont Rad, an old boat, was offered | took duich Sewing Machines, office gua won ean ted with ompiness ‘ Adelliy, every faeatn are dram dr foking my] poet oon Ths poties either politioa!, raligious er hey fooling bed say in. Ps Now Vork at $65,000, but was chartorea by tho gov art , dewaue Sotse was and, ns ell werd ee of tight ma- Tariet, ¥ Gave ne power ove Gem, Tose test have liconaes to | Nuenoe adv prhedy oMolent — of [ Lanne 4 cenmat from March, L962, (9 October 1803, at $30,500 | | Wihecion 2 reef Rirese he torial, 78, Phot ay OW Hgoor ae WOW Od tb bed Bee we yt rr a 4, . a ‘The ‘qenton the Pooote of "tua part of florida tw | Speci istiper Commer guitc eo fhts corried ona en pr tad to Ver? oe and very peur y sari of mavens “yaioe result trom | per enauum. Bey eis oso proad way. corner fwonte-sooud eave

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