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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNKSMAY, JANUARY 6, 1664. j . m - . ~r - — ie are certain, First, that waatever may be tlle Obseqa '*? Of Archbishop Hrgnes. “Tip Top."-~The Janua: Piru aS z ‘Of argument or tho infiuence of individual | NEWS FROM THE SOUTHWEST. NEWS FROM JAPAN. a FOR THE APPROACHING CemMnONT— | (Double Number) Phrenolagical Journal ts the: best ever | Hope MICO DBO GE AY evens im every State pre- te . ‘ ig | tesued. It has forty Porienits and oube; Of 030 0K do Le n Portion of the , ate yee eee THs BODY 4? MM GrATS AT ar, PATRON'S or General Banks. Lord Lgudburat aud Beane. | 12 19 6” 100 do... 680 18 peanes, ot conteiaaems ee Biceomes of Ge — Probable Peaceable Solution of the Dif-| CATHEDRAL ful Women. Only Fifteen Oevia or $i) a year New | 122 do Soy 60 dons 960 ime a, that Peroran solalere who have becomo. inured culties Between the Tycoon and For=| The funoral of choy “t Reverend Archbishop Hughes, | Yorume Address FOWLEN & Wetid now'vie =. 2 59% 100 dos... MANE 0, even when paid bounty, constitute @ cheaper SEVERITY OF THE WEATHER. ‘eign Goveruments, SKc., do. which is anoounced totam "PINE O Thursday, promises | Wp eamrg | a 00 NY Cootra? Rie me ae 2 bio 4 ‘taw recruits or drafted ‘men without bounty. Sasi Prasoaoe, Jaa. 2.1808. | to be a0 imposing ant intom, “SH08 CorOmOny. ‘It will bo OBNTs A BOK 20 do 4 bie ee Fissss alien Taots" priog to the paseage i the fase: a Moooy ic abundans for tntereat. Exchanges bave wot | participated im by soma.of cite 0% Omiaeat clorgymen | cuiaiee natural Mack or Broga wy mene UPHAM | 19) do... bap fait 2p Tolodo&Wab RE 66 of December last, indicated that a very large materially varied within a fortaight back. in tho couatry, and uotining: will ®* loft undone to rounder | LIQUID HAIR DYE, the best aud cheape the world. | 350 = re , 1000 do..,.. BO 66 forces serv: Whit an Sol Each box of Upham’s Hair Dye 4 c r + b80 20 do eee to ee CK pres pay prepa m ny ite a Negro LORS | reo chip Onward bas arrived, with Kanagaws, Japan, | tho occasion an eventtul-oae. lim, %0 Sumber of invite. | nore thaw others sell for BL. Fry i “it will mot wjucoche | 9° do’: b10 13244 100 Tolodakiab prot »” order of tals department, and that such enlistments Frozen to Death. datos of the Lat of December, nnd Shaagase dates of No- | tions havo boon extended 10 602) Cn ea a Ea eee ent ee oe cS .. foaig amp. LAW MCURR We been checked, and will in a great measure be put to - vember 23. 4 ‘sual qumber of | gima in the United Blates British i ‘ f Jae 0. « fan ond by the restriction imposed by the action of ‘Con. publi = 2 OER aoe bist oA peng ed rete oS Fhe fae bre," ad tans ne olksr "Now Voce [ine 40771. ah teas ito ft tly ye RE Preaoh fortiyiog the boighie axa daily expecting thoat-| The services. will com erith-e netounn, rOawiom at | Mroadiray nvela® Drug end Chemica Warehouse, 604 do... .{b30 109% 300 n encourage - ill Commence . ole | Sa 500 do b2 109% 160 sien ao ue voteran foros vow ia he id, tought | Gen, Grierson in Pursuit Of the | evo wocesimons ot iatsiry rom Hoag Kong | ten olalack A.M. which will bo conducted WF 16H | Winccice Ge Wilsons Bewimg Machines | 100 ri {i pray lists 309 om was the genoral beliof peaceful solution woul Genora) Starrs. Theg °” atthe OP TOWN DEPOT. jud Ry % 100 ae aioe i se > apr Rebel Gen. Forrest. bo found for all tho pio joa Heat govern. pos LF ape phar a MoCeskey 0 win 27: | 62% Blut advil amee temateet eee a 134% 400 Provost : do... .b10 135° 300 service under the President’s call ments and tha Tycoon, yi ar between h _—_—— o bi Z 17 fairly in progress. Letters all dated be- ee crmaue, popes bbe baad Yesterday the body of the illustrious prolate waw\ B Barton is 530 te 200 ‘20th and 2ath of December, from the, Superin. was airondy progroasing moved to St. Patrick's Cathodral, ia Mulborry atest, | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | ti i. OL 100 do... 06 BON of the Recrulting Service in aixtesn States are | ( QRTQ) RIVER FULL OF ICE. ‘The Tycoon's ministers had wailed oa tho Americaa | whore it will romain in stato unlit convoped to ite lant 208 40... .bi0 08 600 Onlontoken ae the main very encouraging. As to the prospect of Ministor, offering to pay the indemnity domsnded for tho | costing place. Tho body reclined on @ cabafalquo of more ‘ Bes Loo do © OL 200 Miss & Mo RR... 38 Tonsvav, Jan. 6-6 P.M. _ Phoro waa an improved fectiny at the first meet- 3 of fhe Stock Exchange skis morning, and the @ large number of recruits by volunteer en- of the States were ina fair way to assigned them. The act approved forbidding after January 5 the payment hundred dollars attack on thi steamer Pembroke im Juno last during hor | than ordinary size, ond was attired io Cull pontifcalrowes: Passage through the Island Sea. Tho proposition waa ac- | Tho Episcopal croaa, a orosier and other jarignia of office’ || copted ; but Minister Pruya. willtoler torms of sottioment | wore doposited on the bior, and the choicest fowors werd’ SKOOND BOARD. Hace rast Two o'Ccoce P. ML 1000 (54'36-20's com 101%, 200 ahs [1 ORK ac.b80 BIBSE 3000 Tr N73-LOOKAp 106% 600 do . 8 THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER CLOSED, i i i 2 volunteers of all bounties, except the Ruchorised by the act of "4861, was not known at the for the aubsequont attack on the atoamor Wyoming to the | acattorod in profusion ali around tho: dead. Tho corpse | shaves of nearly every conypway gopresented om | 2000 do......... 108% 2100 do... ...000 MAB ‘time these favorable reports were made to me. I have he, ae, bee. bome government. looked quite datural and was im an excellont state of |' tho ‘dat advamced. As compared with tho sales at | 28000080'a1 yr cera 08 = 100 do... .WN6 406) —— mates hae Sct whl Me toaherk. © & Under the increased prospeet of undrokea peaco busi- | preservation, and rested prominently on the dais ao that | ¢li9: fiest board yesterday, Erte Railepad went ap | 4903 Missour! O'% 6% do by the act of 1861, but twenty-five dollars a ‘Cargo, Ill., Jan. 4, 1664. Mess at Kanagawa was improving. Silk aad teas wore | all who passed might have a full and’ unobatructed viow. %, New York Central %{, Hudsow River 4 po RR PH % a Nowe toon ie gg ee a cone due The steamers Duke of Argyle, from New Orleans, and | Coming in freoly im consequence of the removal of pre- Thousands visited tho church for the purpose of taking inoia Central scrip 1%, Cleveland and Toledo - = sha Cy-and bo = = Gal — RR pd ates Billman, from arrived-here. tously existing restrictions. b d 7 ' Cuml prof. ve an 5 Oovober 11, to. i frome Memphis, heave eration © last (arowoll Of tho romain, andas (ho catalalque WA3 | pot Wayne}, Chicago and Rock Island @, Lteve- | 800 do.....-b: get the people roused to the subject of ‘They are now in most of the States earnest- engaged in it, and I have reports for October and No- ‘vember and part of December, showing that forty.two hundred and twenty-nine men have been fee ts and the daily average of enlistments is increas- ; Under these circumstances, I fall; est propriety of reconsideratica of the act forbidding ‘The cholera had disappeared since the cold weather | passed and they rotraced their steps down tho aisle many commenced at Shaaghao; but “ epidemic dysentery” was | @ tear was shed im memory of the dopariod taking its place with aearly equal fatality. ‘Tho church was heavily draped ia mourning aad pro: ‘The British governmoat had ordored an expedition | sonted an rmproastve appearance to ali wio ontered. under Str Joho Mitchell to rendezvous at tong Kong, pre- | Thore was a constant atream of porsoos going and return: paratory to @aiting for Japan. Fivo Furopean regiments | ing from tho Cathedral all day, aud at nightfall it wus ‘Tho thermometer was tem degrees below zero at Mem. Pphis on the morning of the Ist inst.,and at Cairo on the same morning it was sixteen degrees below. A number of persons were found frozen to death be- low Cairo on New Year’s ave. ‘Ton negro soldiers had also perished at {slaud No. 10 land and Pittsburg 1%, and other stocks rose from % to’ % pee cent. Chicago and Rock [stand Rail- road’ shares sokt, as bigh aa 129, againat LIT one week ago—a clean rise of 12 per cent; at tie second board sales were made % higher then tho 500 300 N ¥ Cant RR 600 Erio RR. “Dounties after January 5. ‘These communications were referred to the Committeo | from the cold. had been ordered. from India for that purpose. No-fur- | estimated that @fteen thousand porsoas had passed in'| above figure; but that price could not be'main- | 460 Hudson Rivor RR is qo her ee WES ss ‘Toree members of the Fifty-second Indiana regiment | Ser action of any importance bad takea place betwoen | and out ef tho edifice tained, and the fraction dropped off, after which: bed reed ong D30 Labi Aeenuienian ban we aoe of, the. "Navy, in | Were also found frozen to death near Sand Bar river, six | the rebels and government forces. Tho body is tw be deposited ia @ rosewood cofa, wit] time contacts, seller's option, were entered imte'| top an 30 ey a Sap lon censiation of the Senate, giving ‘the names of | miles above Fort Pillow. One of thém wag Lieutenant ‘Tho trade in Shanghae has somewhat revived. 0 inmor tiniug of lead, and bears tho following iascriy: | gt 12814. The-olosing quotations of stocka show | 100 Mich Cont RR 120% ‘ whe have left the naval service since December | kdward Alexander. ‘There is increased activity among the shippers, aad | tioa:— ~ 8 a ‘ 100 Mioh 80 & NIRR 86% 1, 1860, ana entered tho rebel service, was referred and a 1 that the advance-of the moruing, was aot fully aus- do aT ordered to be printed. The trains, which bave not been running on.the [inois | there is @ very large number of vessels in port. mbanah Soy fee orci aa eaten tained, althonghi the market was quite steady | 1600 40 6rk Mr. Gancas, (rop.) of lows, presented a petition of | started egain to-day? ent mond She mainere, The Mayor's Omce. Fourth Dhshop, virst Archbishop of Now York The qaotations at: the gold’boerd to-day were { gop fa." GB dave Oltizens of Iowa, asking for such modification of the En- 2 REMOVALS AND APTOINTMENTS OF THCEGRAPE OPB- bts tes miteiicwn:— Oe rolmont law as will include all foreign residents; also ‘The weather is beginning to moderate somewhat; but RATORS AND BELL RINGERS. a the Biaty site post ee ° o'clock. A. M 16L 11K ool A. ML Salos ct tne Pulllic Board. Taemorial of the ‘Truo Inspiration Society, or Non-Re- | it is etill nowing. ‘The snow here is about four (aches | Mayor Guather yesterday devoted most of the entire day asunsunmabtcenstiae a saaenortcoocneine Hi ieterir ee ROE ae al Haws-rasy Taunus o'CL00n P.M. Gistants,"’ praying for exemption from the three hundred dollar clause in the Conscription law; algo a petition from “the Lake rand Miselealppl Railroad Company for St. bay LOM abaNYContral RR 18244 200 o's Chich REIRK 12956, 100 Erie RE... 410 109 100 do. . 129 200 dos... 6. 500, do. deep. Boats still go up the Ohio river; but it is dled with large quantities of ice. The Mississippi river is closed. No serious damage wasdone to the Memphis and 10 o'clock A. M....-1613¢ 6 o'clock P. M. IL o'clock A. M.... 10h 4 —The gold market waa exceedingly dull in the afternoon, there boing no: change’ im the rate of premium after twelve: o'clock and very few sales. in romoving and making cow appointments in those posi- ‘Tho trusioea of St. Patrick's Catbodral, the managors tions under bis immediate control, As the Mayor hag | of the Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum and a aumber of only the appotatment of three fire telegraph oporators | eminent clergymen were ia attendance and aided the and thirty-six boll ringers, outside of his own office, there | Vicar Govoral in carrying out tho dotaila of the funoral. 100 100 g) lands to aid in constructing a new railroad to Lake Superior. Ail of which were re- i ue kg gy nba Ba ae ‘was an immoase rush for those positions, he receiving Tho Cathedral will be opon to-day, and thousands will Poems a 1 mR) are me or Lrerentee pana alent - rebel General Forrest when | over eight hundred applications for tho samo. avail thomsclyes of the opportunity to aee the body. The cotton embargo which was eatablished by 56 yd im State elections, and moved its re- croased it last week. Mr. Guathor, it seoms, decided that aa soon as ho was The Knights of St. Patrick will be pregent ia carriages, | an edict of the Secretary of the Troasury, and the S ference to thie ittee on the Judiciary. General Grierson, at last accounts, was pursuing General | duty inaugurated as Mayor be would got through immo- | wearing their badges draped: in mourning. They will | dangers which have been: thro’ around legiti. 864 Mr. Gana the reference, and moved to send it | Forrest south of Coldwater. Giatoly with this unpleasant portion of his duty. He | assombio at W. R, Roberta’, 252 Bowery, ono hour botore 8 v bere teen ee for oa 6 ‘to the Military Committee. Cassi: Yao bk , ore issued orders on Monday for all those whom be x Z ia mate transactions by @ multiplicity of military “ Mr. Wusout (rep. of Mass. moved to lay the billon the | yc) RelcRiroed: General: orrest frown fy attaded fo cavor with a position to roport oarly yoator. | the Procession start .] orders, all susceptible of various interpretations, 08s : threw y . morning at his office. became 2 SSS SSS ; - a ‘Tho dill was referred to the Judiciary Committee by a | The guerilla General Richardson had crossed our lines and a might bo entici "there waa & Groat it ‘of | The Ukase of Fashion.—With Tastefat | have created’ considerable dissatisfaction im the . I richshhaiiaaiie remy ooo on the 26th of December on his way South. All has beeu | {Tienda and politicians of tho various candidates, | | | SUNNGaT BLOOMING CEREUS, trum all tae pec, | Southwest, and some of tho journals which are os Mr. Wisex introduced a resolution calling on the Secre- | quiet in the interior of Tennessee since his departure. cat the aixto, and Coero was oo moving bim Cor any otber es eet on ee delight There will not be | in the: interget of Mr. Chase. in all hia pre- Ou: ‘tary of War for information in regard to the appointment | A large amount of cotton, sugar and molasses arrived an those solectod, although somo of his most | {is tacomparablé aroma will uot ad reat *™ | tentious and, ambitious desires are condemning 40) oO cioers of the army. _-Adonied, here during the pest week for Cincinnati. latieaate friends wero called in requisition... He detec PUALON & 8ON. | his course in:regard to the movementa of cotton * SOLDIERS’ HOUNTIES. t mako i ‘l IAQe Ea ATES . ‘Mr. Wiaom introauced a bill restoring the $400 bount; ‘The Duke of Argyio brings two hundred and eighty-six | the following ist of Ronscimiie aoe asia Ree one OMicial Drawings of Murray, Eddy & 4 in very strong terms. The Cinoinnati Gazette, one re} to veterans and $300 bounty to volunteers until the 16: bales of cotton, four hundred and thirty-eight hogshoads | his designs. Go,'s Kentucky and Missouri Btate Lotteries, i ‘a do OK. of , and a bounty not exceeding $100 to persons | or s The following are the appointments made yesterday :— Kexrvony, Extua Crass l0}—Jan, 5, 1366 of tho leading republican organs of the Weat, is in | 999 do si0 124% do ry St African @esoont resident ia States how in rebellion, pipes and throe hundred barrels of molasses from New MAYOR'S OFFCR 20, 61. TA, 9, 36,72, 22, 75, 26, 44. 10, 18. favor of froe trade in cotton, and of allowing pur- | 100 Cbi & Rk isl RR. 120% 100'QuickstverMiCo 60 juring such time as esi may determine. leans. bart, 5 ‘awroO! 10t—Jan. 6, ji : ncaster Leads ‘TAR PRESIDKNT’S PLAN OF RACOMSTRCCTION. The Hillman brings two hundred and thirty-five bales Poe eaeeeier a OrgRaTORS. 2, 62, 21, 69, 50, 27, G5, 26, 73, 15, 12, 35, 23, 4G, | Chasers to-make the best bargains. they can with 100 do ......., 20%, 100 Lat +6 COE EE Ee Pte TR ee eae ET of cottén, _Erangis Owens, vice Joa R. Hopper, Isauc G. daixas, | Circular nent Free oF charge Ht aA eB BGG, tho planters, without regard to the proolivities of OITY COMMERCIAL REPORT meeea, REIN NO WSe. 8 vi + Materson. Ci Ky, oF St. Louis, Mo. the latter in relation to the rebelli at the ° Sonstruction in the States tothe Judiciary Committee, | Generals Ord, Veitch, Hunter, Sowler and She coats ON ORE Dee ee ELON shdbbesieange, AM rs arth Tavrapar, Jan. 6—OP. M. ‘Ho arguod that the constitution provided for the admis- | have been here during the fast aliens ‘Tho eae poe ve City Halt Tower—'. ‘A. Woucnberg vice W. T. Cremwoil. Official Drawings of the Sheiby College system now practised: by the goyernment, through Asura —Receipta 67 bbls. Geaall sallg eat ab 88 STSG sion mpean aoe also for the admission of new | reg 4 catute was fired last night in honor of bis ¢, Reapemea a Sovenr-—Seanc WUrgernen vice Jas. Neville; | Lottery of Roatucky. | ‘coi shat asta its agenta and informers, of atripping the planters | a $8 60, and pearls at $9 75. to leave the Union, en arrival, Jefferson Market Tower—Phitip Calfrey, vice E. M.Conk- | 53, 31, 19, 68, 14, 35, 46, 63, 10, 72, 68, 67. of their property in every case where they are not | Greapaturrs.—Recoipts 10\722 bbla. dour, 1,678 bbls. of the constitution was ‘‘once a State alwa: Btate.”? ; mann, 4 : seal pred 3 BJ Nene Oe et ; ‘i i bushel ‘What right bad we to eay to Tennessee, for instance, oud The Re-enlistmont of Vet Hn UM Ne temece eer CT 4 8 0, seckases i a6, 8 SHE 9, COS AE 16,2, 00 12, 33, 15,42. | pete © Mow thoy have never aided the-raballion, | 990 47 Mey oer eae eaeasaan, cle to the loyal poople of other states, “You are no tonger 10 THE EDITOR OF THE HER. Twoenty-sccond Street Tower—Patrick Feeney transferred | Circulars sent'by addressing | is pernicious, and’ only tends to intensify their | 04, 4,170 do. corn, 600 do. rye and 2,873 do. malt. The Ree rear eryal Cities Ber ase mace | By the enclosed resolution of the Supervisore'g commit..| (City Hall. cis RRR we 8. StuMons. aco. | hostility to the Union, and prevents: them from | “ur markot was dull and prices of State and Wosterm: pected. ‘But where other rights had intervened @ | tee, adopted to-day, it will be seen that the county bount: aa eee eee ee — eee * Tretorning to their allegiance and acknowledging | 4 irregular, State ehipping brands were without . wont Ears the centeraiion lara; | ‘will be paid to all vateran-sotuatears who Tash ace ‘ae Doigal, Sires Me asm Wika, vibe c. N, | _ Omeiat Denwings of the EAbrary Auer s 1,5 fitecal au aes ‘The ee " it teecelent peels. Beh (Os Sagan seats of Weta Taust-be regarded. You might as well attempt to | whose torm of service expire at any time during this | Yooman; Peter Miller, viog Wan, Van Sickies, James L., | “toa Company's Lotiery of Rontu navenge- ate and Btate closed. rather lower. Trade brands wore with ‘Dack the tife of the sol in dattieasto recover | year. Yours, &.. SN. Van Wart, vice Wm. C. Tetewss “ k area O1.4ss GIS Jan. 6, 1864. now stands, requires every landholder, be- sroat baa bean ‘oat by th ast ofthe rooiiou uate, | ”"New Yor Jah 6, 1804, G:DEAN. | Veg ant MST omer dames BcBaaker,-vice A. 3. tiop.'| O0% 98;"18s 76, 6. 5526; 79..60,.30..54, 47. Troe ue iy ‘permitted to dispose of tle pro-| rece Suis sGouthers hou ore seedy, aad 000’ baler, can take pr property for public use, makin; ved, That the County Voli 3 * 3. } y Commponsat! ‘can {feo their slaves or uso them. If | pay the aur of thres hundred dollars, the coumy Cousty., | Marion Street Tower-—Mionadl Fichell, vice @ Laybora, | !1;,46, 36, 20. 22, 41, 19, 35, 54, 58, 21, 61, 62, 60. | duce to our traders, to prove that he has never | changed hands. Canadian was dul! and « bade oasiec, the arm: —_ freedom pie rarard of thats to Foret ed lathe eg ogi torm of a are i cogeae (voappointed), vice 3. FRANCE, wants “00. Managers, Ooviagton, Ky. given aid and comfort to the rebellion; and if,he | and 500 bbis. were gold? Of rye flour 100 bbls. sold a8 « thoes no recreation of a State; but the Pro: | 1864, and who may bo re enlisted for the term: of aiees.| Foresite Tower--Richara Fobete, vite Wea. Banham, Je, | Prizes Cashed All Kegatizea ret. | {ils to establish a clear record of loyalty he is | $5 60.4 $566, and of corn meal 300 bbls. at $5 30.0 85 10 eideat Ait the nail upon the head. ‘This plan was | years or during the war; provided cnch men shall be | Washington Market Tower—Euoch Smith, vice Wm. T. | terios, Information given. cither despoited at once of his property or its dis- | for Jorsey, and $6 for Brandywine. We quote — ewrise, end just, and ic. Let the States reorganize. | credited as a part of the quota of the county of New York, | Brower; Charles Parkes, vice J. J. Costa; Androw Koll, JOSEPH BATES, Broker, 11 Wall street. room 1. ibit State eater! . Events would shape thejmode—let them cloct thotr officers | on tho draft ordered by the President in his prociamwatiga | vico Ts, McBride. : r we : Se ara eet poral prohibited. A case recently before the | Superfine State and Westera four ied Sid recume their wouted functions. Many of them were | for January 6,1864: ana in caso the numbers exeoed okt | Not Stationed—Joseph Hartman, vico D. H. Hoam-| Prises Cashed and Information Far- | United States Court at Cincinnati will serve to | Common to medium West 000 10 poy oa ee ee oe pmndieny Der oat future call of the Preside ty and further anion ak ba i a cry bi, vieo J. F. Sloper; Thos. McCauley, | Miehed In all legalize htoriOn, peokors, 38 Pine atrect. | show what Proportion of the preceeds of confis- | (ood to choice do. T00 660 purpose. is vice J. junt. Peo oat Douche se im Dy j. ‘s Of somo of the States originally entering the Union, or | the men eo 9 Fe-enlisted shall be credited on sala quota in | | D.M, Barna, ate Recording Clerk to the Mayor,hasre-| Royal Have: Lottery.—Thirty cated cotton goes to the United States and what | Common pen Tea ete who are now asking Ne States, equal pum! to each of ‘ongress| al ‘cts in | signed his jon. y r izes. 5 i rom e (where the rebellion wes unsubdued, the war must stili | said county. ORISON BLUNT, oi Ses remine ott Soe caine. tates soca | pact drops eto the pockasent @oyerameus omoers, Good to choice extra 8 165 ¢ 19 goon. Hereferred to the Tegel and a, = our Chairman County Volunteer Committee. The New Police Commisstoners. liver. TAYLOR & 0O., Bankers, 16 Wall street, | The case in question was the forfeiture of sixty- | Good to choice extra do. 6000 600 : ° C _Chairman County Voluntee TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, | Sea as aow'pecred oo ail ito borders. Ho alluded té | A Richmond View of the Rebel Situa- | The sew Board of Police Commissioners (or the Metro. | _ Prizes Cashed in Ail Logel Lotteries. fixe bales St cotOm,, He Be ete Oe eee Ot Lett sreal, baal ioe ome the position of France apd Ragland, and to the sympathy : ¢ton, i politaa Police district of the city of Now York met at | Prompt and which amounted to $20,612. In the distribution of | Cora meal, 28 00 8 29 00 = ae posal “gems benny wage le pe in The Richmond Eva Kg Dec: euabeh Pt ng an | 2000 yoaterday-in their chambers, No. 61 William street. this amount the following order was made:— Buckwheat four, per 100 ibs ‘ 3% a 8 68 the army must be fea ind volunteering and. the seat exceedingly lugubrious editorial, from which the following = ne ies Joseph 8. Bosworth, Win. McMurray a iuadrassern sotoece’ bokam coomaneen pos forth ieetes go on, three undred regimen’ Le is m. wis, Esqea. @ rme in failed, i bint very fp ap ane oe A pren Maw Bipen eooee] pe on tho gloomiest year of our struggle. No | 00 motion of Commusionar MeManzae, the Board pro- Pilgwa ana Bost Seats, Seviog Puan: be th talted cto, bat tbe weak ton ax i aon 10 bee, p stn from theearth. it —— hope of intervention Buovs “?, the spirits of the | ceeded to elect a President by ballot. oa ‘and orders filled at the shortest notice at No. 706 besiege weet being bighor than flour reutivety, ‘The motion to refer to the Committee on the Judiciary er an ee the end of 1861. No brilliant | Judge Bosworth having received two votes to Mr. aren sa : the local trade operate iy. The day's busines Sse tinsel Rg A oi gone aeourace aca, | McMurray’s one the former gontieman was declared duly | All Those Affitcted with Rh —This case i» not uncommon; for, as another | was apon substantially the same basis as yostorday— » being without @ quorum, adjourned. ful termination. of the war as in. the Inst | elected. © will tptellef aud comfort from using | Western journal remarks, if all similar ones arising | ¢menntias (0 72.008 bushels, at $} = weeks of 1868. Seade has besa foiled. and eet | The Praupenr elect brie od thanks for the | ONDAL'S PATENT, FRUPABED GOUK, stuited Mes | ander the regulations of the Treasury Department | smber'wiscontes cad oun $1 386 b House of Representatives. Tas bed @ partial s 7 bat “p74 IDENT ©! jody retura: for aot ‘examine the article a: No. 708 a iry Dep amber Wisconsin and lowa, $1 55 a $1 itor honor conferrea upon him, but said his time was so were to be printed there would be no end to the vance was hardly meant in earnest, and Bean’s Station is ‘Wasuincron, Jan. 5, 1864. set off Joss of the gallant men who fell in the | much occupied that ho would be unable to devote the at- ird’s Bloom [ volumes that would-be produced. The Nashville BOUNTY AND PRNBION OF ONTO AND KENTUCKY eouMpns. | 9 Poor to the 4 P dull, with sales of 33,000 20. murderous assault on Knoxville. Another daring Yankee | tontion which the office of President would He " firmcne Syma Union, which daily wituesses the ruinous reatern mixed, closing at the lower price, 1 28 Mr. Surrs, (rep.) of Ky., introduced a bill, which was coferred, providing for the payment of the bounty and pensions for soldiers called out in the Departments of @hio and Kentucky. MESSAGE PROM THE PRESIDENT—SOLDIERS BOUNTIRS. A message wap received from the President, earnestly recommending that the law be so modified that the boun- tles recently suspended may be continued at least ¢till lst of February next. Wine ee was referred to the Committee on Military concluded by proposing that Commissioner McMurray be unanimously electea President. The resolution was adopted. Commissionse McMurray then mored that a, Commissioner Lewis be appointed Treasurer. Adopted. a ‘Commissioner Boawoerit moved that, until further or. | poerechanm manufecturers, 857 Broome etreat, neat the ders, No. 61 William street be designated assthe hoad- = quarters of tne Commissioners of the Metropolitan Police Batohelor’s Hair Dye—The Best in the district of New York: yrorid, Harmless, reltable, lustautaneoue, The only per- ‘The Commissioners, without taking any formal action, is. Paciory 31 Barciag street. decided till the action of the courts ia bad not to lasue 2 aay order or take any stops caiculatod to disorgauize tho force, either as regards the men or officors, but to limit been carried out with comparative impunity to the invaders, and timorous capitalists may well pause before they nibble at eligible investments in real estate situated far in the interior. ‘That interior bas been fearfully narrowed by the federal march Tennessee: and owing to the deficiencies of our cavalry service Lincoin’s squadrons of horse threaten to be as universal a terror, as pervasive a mui sance, as his squadrons of gunboats were some months 8 ince. ‘The confederacy has been cut in twain along the line of the Mississippi, and our enemies are steadily pushing for- workings of the system, says that it is about time that Mr. Chase should open his eyes to the fact that this cotton nursing in reclaimed portions of States is ‘doing nothing towards restoring the supremacy of the law, while it is a hotbed of corruption in both the civil and military branches of the government.” Thus, through the blundering of Secretary Chase, the . We . 5 be od Western 93c. Rye was quie! ly $1 a BERswax was steady; 1.800 Ibs. Western sold at 50. Corros waa thore active and firmer; sates 1,600 bates at 81\c. a 82c, for middlings. Coat was quiet and unchanged, We note sales of 400. tons Peasley cannel at $11. ward their plans for bisecting the eastern moiety. No | the controveray to the Comnrissioners. eal al SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS WITH PERU. , then, that the annual advent of the reign of Cans O'Consr, Esq. and Jodge Edwards Pierrepont CURES TICKLENG i” THE tanOAt. trade of the Southwest has been trammelied, Pe pee Soe pigthatlnateneed by bee ma ‘The Sruaxan also laid before the House a message from | 18 hailed by all classes with a sense of relief. have been retained as counsel, and Judge Bosworth will — stead of being left free, as it should have been, to } 22,000 bushels wheat at 3%d. a 4d.; 1,600 bbia. flour, 0a. ‘the President, enclosing @ report as to the result of tho Meanwhile the financial chaos is becoming wilder and | be associated with thom. OURBS THE MOST STUBBORN OOUGK. d enterprise to bring forth the cott a Is.; per neutral, 7,000 bashels wheat, 43<4.; 100 hades, ‘She President, cocmerutor the settlement. of claims, and | wilder. Hoarders keep a moro resolute grasp (han ever CURES COLDS WITHOUT Fait. energy and enterprise to bring forth the cotton 48 | iow. 17s, 6d.; 100 bbls. pork, 38. 64.; and. par steamer, Fecommending an 4) jation to meet the awards. | on necessaries of — a . Plymouth Church, Brooklyn—An pt os fast as the victorious army of General Grant | boxes’ vacon, 26s., aud 600 firkins butter, 30s. Te Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means. ae er be vay gto on en 4 Sale of Pews. f CURES CHILLS AND FRYER. wept the rebel forces from the plantations; and eS forthcoming. Whatever economy straighten. | [0 conformity with “a time honored custom,’ the pow CURBS HOARSBNESA AND 9086 THROAT, thus has the great Mississippi river, to restore the ioe of the .) of N. ¥.. we notice of the intro- rep.) ond INDEMNITY auction of BIN reizting to. dlakms. for. the les and renters and other supporters of the Rev. Heury Ward ing of our ' resources may require, we shall Beectior last evening assembied in large numbers ta Ply- learn to exercise. We could only wish that Congress wag OUBES INPLUENZA AND GUNG COMPLAINTS, gation of which the hero of Vicksburg fought truction of prope! . and for ren ‘duangen dene thereto. by the romge ot ‘the Unlied States | Bt Im sueh a feverish mood, and that the government | ry ee ogkivn, to bd at auction for the best COSTS ONLY 2% ORNTS. so hard and ao persistently, been permitted to re- rebel would do something towards the establisoment of a Sta- . iyo, posanrty insta atively a of wate during the present rebellion. Tistical Bureau, or some otber agency , by which wo could | pisces in that place of worship. ; Sold by D8, BARNES & 00., * pone as) pitied was Me. Hamarxaton, (opp } of 1nd., gave notice of th in- | SPproximately ascertain what we have to coniribute,aad | the following exhibit, prepared by Mr. J. Wold, ‘toe ___ And all Druggiote, The transactions at the office of the Assistant Papeete Bil proving or’ Ee arog tn oh RE decided, prompt action, would put us in good condi. | Socrotary of the Board of Trustees, shows how the prices elhigtadore’s Mate | Dye, Preservative Treasnret to-day were as follows:— tia ‘bo wave ‘been houorably discharged, and have | #00for the spring campaign of 1864, and the close of | of pew occupation (a this church bave varied during the Ts aphied by entinerine } | ReceIpts.o..sseesre- sree - Came “ ocved for a pe poe en YINANCIAL AGENT. ae Oy toe of blunders whip we now . : Corns, | ntons, wereed Waits, En ia 2s aimee sein 00, DbL out, and the ther 200 © i capeelt ab o po Ld lat inte an ‘Aleenses wit —l out a from. cegtaetan st Mr Sommer, CORP) oF Fy tbe foto reNot precast sing ie nan apc é if t or inconrononen to, naveat by Br: ZA0NARCm | (omy e reonipte to $836/000 for one Pye recut rsa eet va ‘That the Secretary of the Treasury be reqt D > benny ne sora has base ~ eo : ons 6 ‘achooner, gaiorerar joni Houme what hare poem the sctvise of | Penury, aod pouury "is. lapalag lato Soren, S EE] Deamene, Bitndness amd ali Defects of | The following was the amount of subscriptions | from ax Faster Port Yo Aspinwall and back 49 Now Yortt Say, Seoke &'Co. to she government in hele of United | Loy"mechanical occupation 1s. more profitable thaa the ee yah | MUM tte iaeetne tgented 00, anual. 07 Dr. CADWELL, | made to the government loan:— ot FPO ask ot $1 per DDI Goheener _— Smmowal of compensation therefor, alsa whdiner ead ser. | most jotellstoal profersion. The moet secomplished 10.82 = 2y | Broadwar’ ExamMations tree. “Omice bone fro to & _ aim more activa: laa 1,900 Buonos Ayres at 200 Sremuty Department ie lo lat edna 6 omens | Saunas ot nee ee oalonn” “Tec aly benny oot 112% = UF | Deatness, tmpatred Sig’ Hore.—200 Bales sold at 240. © 32c., the Istter for Sy TeaBooke Go, mea tre, who bave black hearts or Black king.” w4ot = 10 Notes ( THm RAD, coPnow. —500 tone Nos. 1.and 2 American pig sold at $42 =. On motion of Ms Ousktan, (Opp) of 8. T., be follow. | gic tresmoning contden cs pe*yankecs are congratulating isaot 9432 CATARRHAL AFFECTIONS (X TAR Twenty millions of the long promised five per | #42, snd 300 do. Seotch do, $46 « $46. infsetves, That he Commit on Ways and Means be in OT erg eg a ee anes cent interest bearing Treasury notes, being an | L:cuw.—Demand moderate; sales 100,000 feet spruce - | . > structed toLaquire into the, expediency, of reporting, & pat on ma we Noow it, This tnay depress ee, Dut our 91'200 Gll 762 CHRONIC OATABRA, instalment on the fifty millions due the benks of | st $15 0 $18 & active; stock small; receipte t ato en An On te pov 4 mies need not be jubilant over our depression, for we 5,066 17,860 21 39 CATARRH OF THE TYMPANIC MOO! New York, Philadelphia and Boston, arrived at | we quote Rio Grande and Buenos Ayres, all 508. +) Drbile deta eo as if reduce the duty ou al mineral oaie ase Geieeminet 0 men Se. — sn oe EMER ETAOAIAN TUBB oY the Sub-Treasury ia thia city to-day, and about | * %¢., ious Te cee carrion Sligo. from three ‘cents to one and a half cen! \° —— 7 . wet terms, ‘lease Ha OAL AND PavaA DUTIES, City Intelligence. cane sevaghe hyo. rd ae eas Aca po CURED. nine millions more are expected to-morrow. The | nq 450 do. St. Domingo at $23. ee eee tN nw onthe importation: of | Pouce Cover Avrounierm.—Eaward J. shandiey, Feat cchrthe’ Tue odvance of prices weeleeriy CROSS EYE STRAIGHPENED IN ONE notes are of the denominations of $100, $500 and | Motasem was dull, with moderate sales at provious ton the old rates, and the even: ry ‘and Bar irimg etth 5 in. | Prices. io nee a gly a Wop ved Cae; Sa a pte tenor (Basex pa inte Ae on er for 8 5 5 ind orange a ‘nih ‘of vou his i pes ceaseage | December 1, and bear fa Jaye nen mera irs havesola menms. clerke:—James M. Steers, 80a of "Poles justice Steers, imal presen Fgacte . on Of 60 casks at “ RAILROAD BETWEE NEW YORK AND WASHINGTON. and M. Gaoniey aes ter tavoral youre Oue te ‘the deputy | to the rapid rise *; took one — — The aggregate value of the exports of produce bad my mre hohe ‘tales 76 bags State at $2 © cast, 4 = oy Crops Se patie camnies oes sheriffs of this city. A-ha en acrtnn te Grover & B ‘e Cotebraced | Elastte | and merchondise, exclusive of specie, from this | _Prasran Panis steady; sales 270 tons white Nova Scotia dating inte tue expediency. of estabiahing a now reute for | APPOUTaKNTS wt tux Cry InarEcton ap Stamm Cows | Of the 0 gentlemen Connected with the Fitch Bowring, Meeninet tno Machine Sewing of every so: | port during the past week was $1,916,593. At $6 30, cash sipts 1,411 bbls, ‘There was a mero ‘and other purposes between New York ‘Washe | siowsns.—Ieanc — Superintendent of Roads, vice | will be mach enter Siri ome eeription done in the best manner, ‘active movement in crude yesterday's John Butler, resigned; A. S, Dusonbury, Chief Clerk to the oyna upper lower muren's Pertodical Drops—The Great Fen Es | _ 5 on tas sold by all druggists. Prios ; Joho " Cay Tangent ', Second Clerk to City Inspec: spot, but nearly all for Jan = February del £ # i military. BL ,cou,e 10556 at 320. for January, seller's opti Mr. Moma, ) of Vé., asked leave to introduce a g resolution the Committos on Public Buildings | T#® PaRk—Skatixo 10 BR Rasuusp To-Dar.—The recent | rue yernoronitan CavataT Regiwewt.—The movement 6 $9,cou 101 %¢ Fe "payer's option. In refined tne sales wero cal and Grounds to examine and report a bill setting apart snow storm prevented skating yesterday on the Park, but on foot to organize a strong Metropotitan cavalry corps «. LOL ‘about 2,000 bbis. at 47c. a 47 gc. for light strave to white, the old Hall of ives for a gallery of | ag soon as the sky cleared up the laborers wore set to J th oT 45c. a 4c. for dark, and 47%c. @ 490. for prime white. ir. Of Iil., objected, saying that k clearing the snow from off all the Should under command of Colonel J. B. Herman, with an appro- the acalp, arresting the ro im. ‘sty ca 98 the extedt of about 400 bls. eb Sic. « 638. intendod to introdtce, & Dill at 'the earliest moment for | Tore Sone ceinvorable change ia the wee Oe ould | priation of an extra bounty fund, is sucessstully pro- | Par'ige shew! ihe ain never | 2000 BklyuC 0’, w | 106 22. igual 200 bls Se AE ene ON CS ATEN ORE Twin be ap 08 sn early hour thi, morning, and there is} gressiog._ Colonel Herman receives ovary day (he stro, witha the Aplin 088 rasan —Beceis, 2, pork, 09 paces removing Wine Hose wee Salel est support of the Commitioe of Organization, wich 1 ‘Piere was am active speculative demand for porte “a . bdeing illuminated to night, fo quorum (only eighty-six | CYT Pero tnogo. who aro engaged during the aay, to | compocod of he most reepoosible goutlomen.” Wun. H. | Sud 18 sui Buf, NY&E 1m et eee $2.0 caabroportenity. 10 enjoy ‘a‘tew houra’ recreation | Field, haq., the Secrotary aud Treancrer ot bie comin: | sam mare 2000 Erie'Ist m bs... 109 to-day, andthe sale, both fr mime aut abons 2. ‘rome Court of the United States. after tho close of their business avocations. tee, has engaged for Loionel Herman's headquarters, one 7000 Chi livery, were I, ree ‘The talca wore 6,500 Mowvat, Jan. 4, 1864--Nos. 7 and 17. The Orient | Rainoap BOULDERS YOR TexxESun—Genoral Cullum, | Of ,th* clegaat parlors at, Powers, Hotel a op ad ion TolkWab. 2d m8 Busan flo 9 9 B00 for oxd mows Se ae as i e ow prime, incl ‘ Mutua! Ingurance Company, plaintiff im error, v8. John 8. | superintendent of military railroads, has been organizing | fosirous of joming bis corps. Tt ia understood that each 1 Gane tae Qo. aud LL a $10 Uo ery aud March at €22 8 $22 25. The Wright, &c.,and The Sun Mutual Insurance Com- pany, plaintiff inerror, vs. Jobo 8. Wright, use, &¢. Er. rors to the Circuit Court of the United States for the Dis§ trict of Maryland. Mr. Justice Miller delivered the pinion of tho Court, affirming tho judgments of tho eald iroult Court in these causes, with causes and interest. No. 91, Anthony Van Dorn, plaintiff in error, vs. Wyl- lys King ot al. In orror to the District Court of the United States for the District Court of Iowa. This writ of error ‘wae aflirmod, with costs and ton per cent damages, No. 96, Albortus Spain et al., appellants, vs. Robert J. Bront, administrator of James Hamiii®n etal, The argu- mont ‘ot this causo was commenced by Mr. Bradley for the appellants, United States Court of Claims. AY, Jan. 4, 1864.—His Honor Judge Hughes this lay appeared and took his seat on the bench. A like demurrer having been filed in the canses of Robert, A, Tyckor et al vs. Tho United States; of 8. T. Nicoll & Co. ya. The United States; and of Spies, Christ 4 Co, v8 The United States, the sald causes were this day argued on domurrer by John Ely, Feq., and M. Y. B. Wilooxson, Faq , aa counsel for the claimants respectully ‘oprowoated by candidate will be examined by @ board of compewot c@valry oilicers, To Exicrweyts at New Haven —Recrulting i pro — grovsing rapidly in Conmecticut, At New Haven on Mou: | Don’t fail to procure MRS WINSLOW'S SOOTHING day, January 4, eighty-six mon wore Yo ye 4 SYROP for all diseases tocident to the period of leething in i of mon volunt rom a> oe tad day elnoe the commaeseameat OC the war. One pune children. It relieves the child from pala, cares wied cote, dred aud fifty-five mon were turned into the conser » ave Camp on the S41 instant, and ono hundred end lary aight | “emulates the bowels, and, by giving retlef end health to the on the 4th, child, gives rest to the motner, | Twenty e cente a bottie, “ Mra. M. G. Sarat iat oe 5, 1984 z on the Eye, Ear ant Throat, Tho salss of government bonds to-day amounted to | Py iy My TO hg ee $1,017,960., Deliveries of boada, excepting those sub- | [POO woRe. Oee, hours, fram slant A Mf. unit ae tien scribed on December 6, are made to Decomber Lt. in the day. py temarkable cures elsewhere, Coart Catendar=—This Day. 5. T.—1860.—X. Sorenon Count.—Part 1—-Noa. 2959, 2901, 3149, 2279, |, W# wil! pay Gl per dozen for all Plantation Bitter Bottles 2234, 2293, S1dl, S147, 9165, 3167, 3133, ATLL, 1095, de _ ‘at our Mpnufactory, 105 Liberty street, in geod 3129; 2560" Part’ 2—Nos. 214, 2563, oe 42, 390, SHWARR OF COUNTRAPEIS StURF, IN RevtLs.eD 3056. . : ou | Any parton pret fen Piantation Biers by te 8 “War iv vaamadepen aad OU PRIVATE GOV : MR RUAN Wake oas us se™® oO" | cioved Grin, with more asked, Beef was steady, market clowedi00 Dols. at $11 4 $14 (oF Wastorn meas, aud 16 for extra do, Beot hams wore in good demand ‘bor Grmer. The sales were 600 bbls, Westorn as $18 a $19 25, Bacon was in fair demand, with sale to the extent of 1,000 boxes at 93¢0. for Wostera Cunsber land cut, and 10%¢. @ 10Xc. frr do, short ribbed. Cus meats were more wctive; sales 700 pkgs. at To. a a. Cor shoulders, Uc. & 1130. for pickied bams, aod 120. for cut. Dressed hogs were more active, in sympathy pork, and prices wore higher. Western sold at 8%. & 0C., Bud City 9c. a 91¢c.—«@ lot of choice Wostera realized 9'cc. Lard was firmor;eales 8,500 tiorcea sot bia. at 1246. a 180, for old, and Lo. a L3Ko, Cor now Butter and cheeso sold to a fair oxtent at yesterday's 1008. ga. A sale of an invoice of Turks Ialaud, about 6,000 pushels, at 47 4o he ‘Soeanee-400 hs gold at Lae. for Cxba muscovade, aad ‘ot Porto Rico. aA ow. _-Maricat ateady and more active, ssise 50), 000 Iba. at Lijec, 8 12840, Cor Wostera and city ‘Tra waa quiet but firm _— a ny ay totit boo intentions of Congress colative to TUBACS ne Jo whi likoiy romaia ‘an extensive party of engineers, carpenters and laborers in this State for the purpose of rebuilding the Tennessee railroads, About seven bundred workmen were sout by the Williamsport and Elmira Rafiroad, and the balance, about nine hundred, are to be via the Balti more and Obio road, Tho mon are tm» charge of Engineer ‘Wenz, and will soon do all the repairing that is necesary. Meera of Mixagy.—The railroad companies have raiged the freight on milk twenty-five per cent. Yester- day afternoon about twenty milkmen mot at 436 Fourth favenue to diacuss the eubject. Alter @ good deal of cou ‘versation a resolution was passed to raise the price of milk to eight cents @ quart. Fret Reonnert N.Y, S, N. G.—Ectovon oF Orricuns.; Lieutenant Colonel D, C. Minton was uoauimously elected Colonel of the First regimont N. Y.8.N.G.on Monday night, and Capiain Keueblo, of Troop G, liouteaaut colonel. e RNoavigation of the Ohio River, Cavormwatt, Jan. 6, 1866 ‘Tho river Lore is Cull of Mowing ico, Navigation is sua gs E 14 Panama RR..... 201 100 Mil&Prdach RR 6T % 10 dO... .sise BTM 600 Til Con RR scrip. 119 20 830 118 2 ponded jorRaKe CooRt— Cros? —Part Over and Term are be tacare known thie art 4 ; he Steamship : ip Re Part 8—Oalendar unchanged : L PRN AM? OVER FH Prrsen are fem, valos 212 hhds. Keotu Vio. * De ¢ Dopartmon Coumow Pumas. —Part 1--Noe 7), , 196, 399, 262, PW. Dhaks & 00, Winwury eae in brisk demand nad the mark Suey. ‘The mails por steamship Aaia wit CiNgrNN At, 264, 266, 296, 297, 298, 299, 900, 301, 89, 2LL. Pact 2— ; H tat sales 2,000 BOIS. ab ONS, A Ode. for the whalN rang {o-morrow moruiug but ske Will not ta tues of tS Departmen’ of Olja Wil be ra 28,288, 244,'280, "#80, BAT, 288,980, 200, ] Whccler & Witson's Mighes. Premium | da tho tatear price for Weatern in exten bart aia for Liverpool, via Jirlifex, unt! about piag Xibgton Gormone ~ Vi omeedatotemh cin. msm ae !

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