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W YORK HERALD. WHOLE. NO. 9995. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1864. PRICE THREE CENTS. —s innit ‘Six DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. Ee oes “tn bok dractors have Leiden FROM THE WEST COAST, tirvou Comnintpr avant feos rtoetonen | GENERAL GRANT'S DEPARTMENT, eppears that Mosquera, jo violation of the armistico, troswed the river Chota and (ook up & youd it and in the direction of Quito. ‘ aDDakas OF THE EMPEROR TO CARDINAL DB BONNE eee Arrival of the City of New Yorke and com Om tbe cetston of concering ing ‘ards hat a nog AREIVAL oP Tu CHAMPION. | Spmeraan Sitins. ot eras ermens | TBS Aitomped 3 Rebel Raid ia Middle Kedar at New York. ised Now ate infatibods @ porter tougiieae! 62 eat, patel pe Pabaphers. Beatas Fak tee Scie, Sorat eve, nite oe "Tennessee. without the moans Of offering any resistance whatever to ‘the advance of the enemy. A peace upon these terms is othing more nor less than the conquest of Eouador, and {to anoexation ag one of the United States of Colombia. ‘Mosquera, Dy this timo must be | it siberian dais way to Gaayagul™ Sonera wit Defeat of the Enemy at Blac Sea are ecenybereriauine ihe, cleray oat of the Ath Al: cbovee to conform to ay laws ho may tn’ kata ane ens, ae apn eee it ig not probadic they will consent to, ted that Flores had made proposals for much did mos fap aud fi cet s having ‘80 particular codren.. 09 sie wee rocking Sheet, West, arrived hero, THB SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN QUESTION. The Londou Times says there are somo 3 ications ia’ the midst of all the gy gro the question, For both parties the firet stage of the move- ‘The War Botweon Ecuador and tho Set ls 6 Oe eee THE ALEXANDRA CASE, pened obe wa fa ich eran alt we oe ee ae oe ; ie sonarus A New Trial Refused and an i woupen VIRTUALLY CONQUERED. . meee ~ poe ae ae WARS nantly peaca, and fered he had offored to Mosquera thy > fo ‘itrner coma LORS cp tie st, aos Rist ieery serarmt en t| The Webels Badly Whipped Mosquera Dovbtiees to Posecenten of Sf aes} the Gtip of Quite, Tak wn formar ate nieteans frou a conmmanica- at Florence. 4 would be to invite ation a ath Stomer Fomers in a combices. asters r ~ : verse Ses ae Re- = ke &, ! ; ; . Arpoyt of 9 Roped. aval roe el "Pisa esse dean sare eaten at | The Dercas of ce wenela ae Athens, Ata erulting Agent, - : Denial Privite lelograms 40 ta fellowing ‘eich aro. pub. fi AM stoumebipChampion; Capt. Jonge, from sepiowall [Wand seek tho protection f the yoveramont of their Nasuvitie, Tenn. jam; 27, 1864 lished:-— ‘Om inst, ad two o'clock P. M., arrived a6 tbis port Beighbors, which would bo ea immediately Later toform tion from Ga.seral Dodge, ab Pulaski, Tes 4 hn pence, Cauovrra, Dec. 98, 1863, +] Dponsite boing asked. ‘Ibis would of course create a war | nossce, under dato of the 2th inst , siys-— ‘The German pablish Far! Russell's despatch to ingore wnsainbios Money continues Dotween the United statos of Colombia aud Pera, which The evemy crossed tho ‘Tor ; The American Bark Amanda and Ships Toren shepence firatly, obec conference of he Powers | stringent Exchange ae Sa. ‘Sar Preights Yee. Se, many pernone sa to ath coe Sere. A re: ort | attacked cies Agha. inane ie aaa peng y * i jail wi the steamer left that a Alabama, this moruing, aud were a q : Pp’ meh alged sss meonjanetion wits | Goin aug pub rem, Tope eri all bat bare evolution had beokan out tn gto, “heado by a peraon d, and arenow trying toget back. Winged Racer and Contest Focuneaniati generally, ir m. Exobange 28. 2 11-16d, Freighis to ir ial ben ar arietod Sa, ihrem its prise. K soon Athens had cnet 00 to Pioreaca to present unset ai irs, is notim- | 4 ston’s force crossing there, anc Colonel Harri- ne Burned by the Alabama. 14 ie confirmed that the revolted Bonair tribe had made probe f Ate country aio an uproar, and mea | gon, with six hundred rebels and two pieces ot artillery, the tamult, Of course Dusivess, aud everything apper. | *00K Advantage of their absonco, and wore baily de- ‘West Coast of Afviean. December mails from the porte on the . taining to It, ie.ata standstill in Feuador, and nothing | feated. West Const of Africa are. Wo Ma. Toe ‘The Bowe io unke- | By tbe arrival of tho Champion, wo have late | Sew De sald concerning it until a peace of ome kind oF | Sui ater advices suy that Dodge has badly whipped — is pate! up. he sushoritien ot ‘Guayaquil aro fortifying the city and | J°bnston at Florence, ready for any emer; that may arise, Jn all probability tne rebel raid is at an end. wage te Talca was detained begond ber time on ac- fritter haviog tered her to go and Defeat of the Kebeis Near Fiorence. The Conspira¢y Against Napoleon and Nu- ‘Sad imteresting intelligence from the West Coast of -merous Arrests in Paris. America, particularly in regard to the exlating war be- ‘tween Bouador and the United States of Colombia. The portant. ‘Trade was geverally dull. A good oil seasom ‘was expected. Ceommercia) Intelligence. nnn THE LONDON MONEY MARKET. ‘he awh fen enone fat ad drening, Conca | ch OPOMeRE Fame given ate wown | ee loche bt ord Audi mat (0 | nmcnah DearATen Pnow Ob. row ~ M. Thiers’ Speech on Bonaparte’s Rule ONere were eiinvensd Purmer Gitbs, of the Champion, hag our thanks for | 'B¢ port from whenco they started. Rigen aga Amp were heavy gold itndranae pe the Bank of bo presence of a vessel of war of the United States is | Major Genera) Hatuecx, General in-Chief:— France. wow much needed at Guayaquil to Icok out for the inter. Col. Borne, with a force of four hundred and fifty mea este of ite cittvens at thas place; but there is none to - sead. The Cyano is hero, and hero she must remain; the | Of the Twenty-eighth Kentucky mounted infantry and ‘tbe promapt delivery of correspondcace and lato papers. Our Panama Correspondence. had contr: with £2,000,000 sterliog. This would cause ap advance in the bank ato of disoouD\ before iong. and French Liberty. St, Marya ie 00 8 to the southward: the Saginaw at | tho Fourth Michigan cavalry; attacked the camp of tome wees A Danish loan of £1,200,000, at 6 por cent, had been Panama, Jan, 16, 1864. ig v5 '° trey oumelectin tania ’ ” ‘sued esceaadlle ihe é Fhe sag the Ne peat yore Pacatle, and hong Guards, Col, Culbertson comm:nding, and ronted thom, From tho London Times (city article), Jan. 15.) The Nish funds remained yesterday’ without the slightest alteration, Politically there scoms to bo litte increase of confidence, core fn the symptoms that the effervescence among the petty German rs is begin- ning to cool; but, ‘Anangally, the uncertainty is very great, gold being ‘still likely to flow outwards, and the demana for epecio for the Fast being stimulated by tho Deuaeee, Ties all we can muster jn the way of a | ‘destroying thelr camp, a considorable numberof arms squadron ip these waters—a force Cera iuadejuate to | and other property. Co}. Borne returned to Lis camp protect our commerce and 100k out for the interests of our i poople who reside iu the republics that resemble, from | Without any casualties in his force, ec a ee iam two tomcate hung over a clothes- Johuston’s brigade, of Roddy’s command, crossed tha Tennessee river at Bainbridge, three miles, and Newport Ferry,.six miles, beiow Florence, intending to make a Adyloes from B gcta to the 18th ultimo have been re- ceived. The election for President of the republic re- sulted as foliows:—S x Statea of the nine give a majority for Marillo, two a majority for Gutierrez, and 000 only a majority for Mosquera, Here we have evidence enough Of the exceeding unpopularity of the latter person with THE SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN QUESTION, Ghanees of Peace Amid bs fon, has 20 sooner Deen started than it has como to a stana sitll. A Vienna telegrem gives a report that the Danish Min- istor for Foreign Affairs bad addressed a note to the Aus. trian Cabinet, indirectly admitting that Denmark bad not ie: month more will either see peace or a war of far greater magnitude, and one that will be more trouble- tions for War, tattoos between peagear i an ile = H tbe cea. fount rote, M4 pation peep ab the book the masses of iho people, Possession, however, being Tog jong pg <4 Tiree b, pare canaatatie ee. mee ie: Bd woes hip Pe ‘ie bf 4 yesterday were rather numerous, although there was no | nine pointe of the law, it docs not follow that because : a river al mb's and Bri ® y £0, &., ee ge eclingd thi of which they ceased in 1851-52, at aire ~ y rd 0 law, i ‘ Squadron will tell much against the Power that opposes | tnonce proceed to Athons, to capture our forces there. ‘Marillo ia tho legally olocted Prosident be will be ablo to take the reins of goverament from the present incum- Dent. It is understood that Mosquera will endeavor to have the elestion set aside on some quibble or another, and his successes In the operations against Ecuador may aid him, and be the means of having him pronounced the President, notwitbatanding the olection was overwhelm ingly against him. Things of this kind have occurred her. by being able transport troops from poiat to point ‘Altona iat \be families le on the seacoast with rapidity. We engaged them, killing fifteen, wounding quitee ber pon of the drawing for two and 4 hal per loan to be paid off at par, whieh will take place = o 2 18tb of next month, and for which the funds are ip hand, has led adverse operators to close their ac- counts,’aud as there baye recently been purchases, owing Lo the daily increasing impzession among} Northern as well ag Southern advocates that the country can never bo subdued, the market is very sensitive. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET, ‘The steamship City of New York, Captain Kennedy, ‘which left Liverpoo) on the 15th and Queenstown on the Mab of Januyy (S turday), arrived at this port yester- @ay afternoon. ‘Tho City of New York was detained in the river Mor- sey, Off Liverpool, for two days, by a dense fog. ‘The sleamsyp Kodar, Captain Muir, from Queenstown Bp the pean a rl Nar FROM peer Carth number, avd taking some of them prisoners, Among 7 steamer Plantagenet, al pinwall from Cartha- at goua, wo have recived dates from Hogota to the 25th ult | *BM are three commissioned officers, ‘A meeting of prominent citizens was held in Bogota on | Our Joss is ten wounded. GEORGE TI. THOMAS, the 17th ult., headed by General Gutierrez, one of the Major General Commanding. fe gry for the Presidency recently defeated, for tho a purpose of raising moans by a yoluntary subscription to Ald the government in the present war. The moucy thus | Retreat of the Rebel Army under Joho- raised was to be a loan, returnable whenever it suited at } that the government of Schleaw thither. It was said mark might possibly take up th Echiee wig should bo speedily taken toto te a" wig shou! 10 The London Times of the 15th instant says - Mvat on the Danish side the last resolve bas been taken, and should Liverroon, Jan, 13—A. M, Ps any German regiment advance beyoud the northern The market OM Monday was firm and prices rather | boforo now in these republics, and it is not at all unlikely ¢ the i of th it todoro, The evor- - 2 © tb6 10th inst, also arrived at hie port yestorday | boundary of the federal territory Deuuiark i resolved | favored buyers. Yesterday (Tueeday) a dull one pre- | ghey may again, Mosnaora controle the army, and with | maucanerd anireh theese ae gee ae want Cincunnan, Jan, 28; 3964. evebing. to enter cm war with ail energy. It is quite time the | vailed and prices were irregular, Sales of the two days ie hoe the power todo much a8 he deems best | dollars was subscribed on tho spot, A special despatch from Chattanooga says that Jotn- ‘The news by tho City of New York iseix days later tae -aeeel iran Powers declared their future course | 9,000 bales, including gto speculation, protty Apengogement had taken place betwota the govern- | ston’s army has fallen back {rom Dalton. ee precision. ‘he sec: States can do no. for hig own intoresta, W not for the interests of tho cannot turn the su eccupation of Hol- tere into an, invasion of Denmark without aid from their moppess 18, but as to what are the real objects of ‘Austria and Prussia Europe is still in the dark, Franksort, Jao. 15, 1864, To yeaterday’e sitting of the Federal Diet tho reserva. tion made vy some of the State, on. to the proposi- tion of Austria and Brose, was stated by tha reprosen- 4atives of the former to be that the cecupation orechles: wig was intended to Ly Caine out by Austria and Prussia in the quality of great Eu =n Powers only, and not in execution of a decision of the Federal Diet Saxony de- ment forces under General Gomez and ab nd of insur- gents, or couservatives, as thoy aro termed, in which the | Colonel Burke, of the Tenth Ohio rogiment, with a flag lutter were completely used up. The fight took piace | of truce, went out forty five miles, and could find no ene- Dear Mariuilia. Wo hear nothing. from the large force of my. sauna ad ears an Me a a | "Rebel aanco pickets are at Kingston, forty sila knowledge or discivline, and may be deteated in detail, a3 | south of Dalton, probably to cover the revreat. in the case above mentioned. Yet the fact of whore being | Cheatham's divisiog.went to Kingston on Wodoosday. men i gigi a sre arity of tlie, Mosquera | €evoral unimportant cavalry ratds have been made to ovorament. "Should Senor. Murillo, sho Président elect, | cover this retreat, @ sastalied in office, those disturbavces will probably not ere continue for apy length of time. Skirmishing, at Knoxville—Reorganiza-~ than the advices by the Canada at Halifax. ‘The Belgian ministry had resigned. ‘Fhe Politica of Madrid of January 14 asserte that the ‘Engiiah ambassador bod presented a despatch to tho ‘Spanish government, requosting a settlement of the ques. tion 0° the English certificates of the passive debt. Sie Mcsos MoofeCore left Gibraltar oo the 6th of Janua- By for fal, to seek an interview with the Sultan of Mo- Fooes'to Obtain assurance thatthe Jewish subjects sbal) TRADB AT MANCUBSTER. PR oy we ime 13) been no chance of moment since Canada railed. hye roy inquiry yester- apts it waa checked op account of ame from Bombay quoting a Gocline, in cloth, and tl market | closed dul. We havo had quito am-excitement In Panama durin, theJast few days on matters connected with tho Cy ‘that for @ time gave promise of resulting in trouble, When the clorgy wero banished from:Panama on account @ their rofosing to take the oath ordered by General Mosquera, the good poople of the city were prevented from attending mass, vespers or the confessional; mar- Tiages could only be made by the civil authority, chil- LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFFS i Livervoou, Ass Mee brialog: Slow demand ‘or almost everythin, Wheat 4d. Load barre} lowor than on Tuesdsy, being éd. on the week. Flour 6d, to 1s. per bbi. pt: Moy! cheaper. Indian corn again in buyers’ favor: 308. accopted for mixed Ameri- cap. Oatmeal almost neglected, Oats in retail request, er'fy equalrights with the Mahometans. clared that the of Prussia and Austria cou'd not | at barely late rates. Beans—3d. rer qr. casior < aid to cccupy Scbles Witbos t ri ” ren could not be baptized, the sacrament could not be tion of Tenne: ee. Eopliah ironebipe Warrior, Black Prince, Defence, | Pieine voters of the Fedscal AP bit, Decause Holsvela Ye LONDON MAREETS. administered, and religion was at an end 80 far as ite P4wania, Jan. 18, 1004, Crscasaty, Jan. 28, 1864, Fair attendance of buyors in tbe curs musrkel Osi aie attendance ors marl baloney 15, 1864, te gupplice. Quiet market for al} articles off 4 Rigarana, Stands. Off coast cargoes.are well bid for. the Bdgar (wooden), arrived at Madeira on the 27th .» Alor an excelent passage of s¢ven days from England, prtecipaily under sail. The iron shipe surprised every Tho Englieh pricsty Herbert Vaughan, D. D., whose | 4 ocini despatch from Nashville saya persons who arrest I have spoken of in my first leiter, is a left Knoxville on Saturday report skirmishing between missionary of the London Congregation of “Oblates of | | a rsirget’s cavalry and ouggy: No doubt le felt but tbat now under Federal! administration. recut, the ne Rint prve o-baas ener outward forms were concerned. Bell ringing ceased, the Melancholy Woking pricste, witn thelr vestments of sable; Wereno donger seen upon the streets; the doors of frequedtly under sail at the rato of nine and ihe King, said the Danes ave upon Fe. ee ae cen the chorches were throws open, Dut only for the parposo | “+ Charles,” and is on a tour by order of Cardinal Wise: | eying can be held. i tee low fe Coffee firm, with fair '» J joctapaea eee. ‘The squadron arrived at Teneriffe oa malin campaicy bcatne busters; Gongou wanted, other soriaquiet; ratessteady, | of allowing devotoes to couut their boads or say a silent isso bytes pir 9 re Seton seotege 2° | Governor Jobason has issued proclamation for the Mie 24, aller « paseage of throo days, and sailed for Gib- They ine ae th ihe Trubts of the | Kise at previous terme, ‘with rather moro business 40: | prayer, kneeling betoro tbe allar or images of Christ and | 2°4}804 for foreign miesions to ve sy | election of county officers in the counties under the altar on tbe 84 inet. and dear fellow count The tre con ~ aa ate a aie edonapete | the Virgio Mary. Old and young women were much | fa Francisoo by the steamer Bt, Louis, on the 151 9st. | vaicy power, Disloyal persons are not pormilted to Ovtone! Crawley is to of dost in the King; because they, tre cour laced. thai he | Talow—Slow salo; P. Y.0., 4s. 6@, aie. Od.on , The native priest who was arrested about the same time al y resumé command of the Sixth will respect the Bese dim A ‘also sh the THE LATEST MARKETS, Annoyed at their inability to attend divine service; but | hag heen compelled to take up arms as a private soidier | Vote, and a very rigid oath is prescribed. ‘Mantshilles dragoons. sti'the royal tamily on tbe, soayochagent aft LONDON MOMMY MARKET. the men did not seem to care much about it one way or | sn Mosquera'a army, and left a8 a forced conseript with ‘The Archduke Maximilian is expected toarrive Ip Paris , Jan. 15—Evening. another, A few weeks since, when the Archbishop of | tbe battalion *# fio," that sailed on the 13th Morgan Threatening a Raid. in men Lonvon, paar nem orepsnn a 90% for money. “ab aie an Atmerican stock ‘market js pomioal. Puebla wae here, en route to Mexico, he volunteered to | make, another ations laos bo rene the port of Tumaos._ ‘a pal tueky- Shien yews = Ari i ro 188,00. soideabeabcacks aca ccreinmestie unre atcees, | 8 apes eiviog’ bouts i ea oon tno ‘a It is reported tbat John pa, Ce ia 2 agitation at Antiocb. 4 | permiseioe to do 20 by the authorities. This was a 8 tn the sum o jouraN It is reported tbs! morgan, with oven rog' . ‘the monthly debit and credit of the account of the Fe eee ee eee eee aera y nad closed at | a sore disappointment to tbe female portion of our popu: be ould return and report bimeclf at the | wht make a raid into Kextucky through the gape in the Bank of France dhows the following changes as compared 44.246, showing a rise of 6 per cent on the day. Jation; but there was no help for it, ‘The last steamer ‘The Mail rene ‘Company’s steamer Golden | astern part of the State. ‘with December:—Increase bills discounted, not yet due, es) aeermanet bebo ed rally teration., | from Fngland brought to this place a young English prigst | A8® Lapiag Sage be an Franciec0 on the 4th ets | One thonsned Michigan snd Wigconsla. recruits peated through Indianapolis yesterday, going to the front. J. 8. Bristo}, Saperintendent of Repairs of the Western Union Telegraph Company, died at Xenia, Ohio, today. NEWS FROM SAN FRANCISCO. ‘113% millions; bank notes, 5844 millions; current ag @ount, 534 millions. Decrease—Caeh on hand, 44 mil- ‘Moos; advences, 123-Ab millions. Treasury balance, 10% millions. ‘The steamship Ripon, with the heavy portion of the @aleutta, China, Bombay and Maoritius mails, passed the Needles, at Soutbampton, at forty minutes past two P. M. @@ January 15, but was detained by the fog. A Canton despatch of November 18 says the Ame: ican steamer Scotland, Captain Russell, bad been seizea by ‘the Custom authorities for taking in guns and other con > traband. , The Great Eastern bas been bought in at auction for £190,000. There was only one bid made, ‘The steamer Sumter, offered at the same time, brought $4,800. ‘The Hecla, fiom New York, reacbed Liverpool on tho ‘morning of the 12th of January, making passage: 0” the Roman Catholic Church, the Rev. Mr. Vaughan, oo bis way to Cabfornia, and, being detained some days on Account of ihe steamers not connecting, he went about doing good.” He visited the sek, baptized children, ad. mivistered the sacrament to the 4 ‘ing, and performed mass in the parlor of the Aspinwall Hovso, and at the residence of a@ private citizen in this city. ‘Quite anam- ber of the ladies of Papama visited the latter ceremonies. There being telltales, and persons fond of making mis- cbief everywhere, and this place being no exception to the rule, it was not long before the authorities wer notified of the doings, and the result was a summons for the English priest and the Laks oben Fs the Aspinwall Hvneo to make thelr appearance before the Prefect to an- swer the charge of baving violated the laws of the United States of Colombia and tho sovereign State of Panama, The oxisting treaties between the United States of Oo- jJombia, or New Granada,and England, France ana the United’ States of America, aro very clear apon the sub- ject of religion. Thie fact appears to havo been forgotten ty fhe President ‘and efect. They imagined they bad U wer to do as they pleaged with the sub jecta of other ; but 8 reference to one of the ar- icles of the treaty Gisclosed the fact that Porformaace.of tho services of churches of any denomination witbin the limits of this repubiic aa allgwablo atailsimes. This yesterday were ratber more numerous, ‘TRADE REPORT, The Manchester market is very dal! and the quotations of cotton goods aud yarns bave declined 1d. Liverroon, Jan 15—Evening. Corroy.—Sales of the week 29,500 bales, including 5,000 bales to speculators and 3,000 to exporters. The market ig’dail at a decline of 3g. per pound. The sales to-day (Friday) were about 3,000 bales, including 1,000 bales to speculators and exporters, the market closing quict and unchanged at the following quotations: — Pui _——e . —— bn For land For Nw York, Total. powerful supports, but as to what are the real objects of Austria end Prussie, Europe is still in tho dark. It may be fortunate for Furope if they boldly throw off the pre. tence of qeezing ore orders, as to which Seay evidently re- the fullest discretion Sweden, Srocxnous, Jan. 18, 1664. ‘The statement that (he Swedish government will con- yoke the Norwegian Stortbing fora grant of extraor- dinary creditis copirmed. opens on the ist February. ght and sixty-three passengor morning, and leave Aspin’ News from Nicaragua; The Witting ta" in Regard to Another Tax ORE AME pane, Wax Dm Sem, Dec. 22, 1868. on Liquors—Suit in Regard to the mer jor arriv this morning, with the Commissioners of this govern | Treseure Mecovered from the Golde ment from the United States, and ool. Ward, the Super Age, dic. totendent of the Transit Compan: San FRrascisoo, Jan. 27, 1864. ours prospect bat all —¥ ~ ey id tye d set. The liquor merchants are much excited at the prospect ween vernmen @ Transit Compan % . soa tan eanes stones ait be: apeatily opened. Y | of another tax being levied by Congress upon thoir stocks There is no political news. Ail ts quiet. of liquors, They say they have. alroady paid one excise tax on the liquors which have gone into their private GE 5 KELLEY’S DEPARTMENT. stores, and they cannot see with what justice they cam Orloans.........- vee Mobile eereveees Uplands ‘Stock in port 250,060 bales, incinding any 000 bales Americin, BREavetvrrs. —Flour nominal at a deciive of 6d, per barrel. Wheat heavy and declined 2d. a 4d. per cental for winter and spring. Corn declining; mixed 0s. Provesions.—The market is quiet and steady, Lard firma and has un upward ter dency. NEWS FROM NEW ORLEANS, Great Britein, A Cabinet Council was held iv London on the 12th inst , and Lord Rayeeroe was again an absentee, on account of an attack of gout ibis tit tho Princess of Wales’ infant is aseveo eae wd Jt is neverthe‘ess perfect in ail its The Nealon my Soatarelentes the country upon ite < eocape from the threatened troubles in india and Japan, and says it j¢.almost certain that at neither place will Pe be called upon to pay another, the Aa © of the | Mt. 7.J.L. Smiley bas been arrosted, at tho suitor the % pwn agents of the Londoa underwriters, for refusing #2 de. # ¥F Report of Enemy—Opposition to e Rebel Con- ‘The Jura arrived off Londonderry at six o'clock on thé | there bo any. Re eslod the meatier, att [ane seription—Fight Between Soldiers and | iver up oF account for the treasure recovered from the Evening of the 12th inst. ie PROM LIVERPOOL, Tne Free State General Committee and | Prietor of ibe Aasiawal hieess wets ‘tlowed todopart io | Chtin Collicrtown, &e, wreos of papel h en -* org gen ‘The steamship Edioburg, from New York, arrived. at 10 the po ms aren warghaa st ite General Banks’ Proclamation: nee. The citizen of ary te iy ed and pace veda MR. T. C. WILSON’S DEsPaToH. jobep > Sh Oar = ati ts Wh ns ree Livergoo! on (he-18tb inst. ‘rial or taped a iatriagemeat of tbo Foreign Eu to be Held to Form a State Con- Haapacanrens, Durannaenr Warren Vinci, } rch sexes hyp. ao * ee shoes, be Cong, ben of nncticatiog Te Sees stitution, &. tbiaiiog tbe Jan, 28, 1864. $150,000. THE AMERICAN QUESTION. eee ne, Gene. ‘The stoamsbip Empire City (United States transport), | thorities. ow the slightest obeerrance ot | Ata ery lato bour Jast night a report reached hero | The work of raising the ship Aquila, for the purpose of Cay " religion in any van heer ip this city, and ow way iD q at Petersburg, in Hardy county, was | of saving tbe Monitor Comanche, is progressing a9 fa- ptain Baxter, from New Orleans Japuary 18, arrived | waich sunday tH nen from any vtber day of jg | tbat the outpoet res iy , li wary A Now Trial Retased in the Case of tne In the a EESee aetate at this port yesterday forenoon. That the stoves of the foreign merchants are: lanets ‘and | being approached by a large rebel force from the Shenan- | vorably pected. arge of Rebel Enitow Pe oe Nc bs upon the ad- | “New Orloana papers of the 17th and 18th inst. aro to | men iy etn gi under their arme can bo met with | douh Valley, by way of Brock’s Gap, A necessary ac- Leona oat tt himereer, ‘ 2 Farle correspondent of the ery tag ne pee hand by the Empiro City. ie Jo found in city aod its suburbs. Last Sun r] Uvity as once was caused to prevail in certain’ portious | sevgnaL BOTS FIBED BUT NO O! of this department. OF THE BUROLARS ARRESTED: The very latest iaformation received bere ap to this time Mr. Peter Michaela, proprietor of a grocery store at does not confirm the report, but, on the contrary, leads | 76) Sixth avenue, and who sleeps on the premists, was us to conclusively qharacterize the report as almost to- | aroused from his slumbers lato on Wednesday night by tally unfounded, nor in any way guaranteed bya state | hearing burglars forcing open tho front door with an irow of facts as they were and are still. Therefore J again | par, Ina momont the thieves were inside, when Mr. report all quiet to night. Michaels gave the alarm. He was threatened with in- ‘The following is highly important from its significance. | stant death in case further noise was made; but, dlere- Of courte allowance must be made in the matter of abso- | garding the threat, Michae:s brought a double barrelled Jute correctness, when we take into consideration the | musket to bear oo the burglars; bat he could mot dis- manner in which it reaches us:— charge it. As he snapped the gun two shots were fired ‘The rebels are reported to have had a serioun disturb- | at him, but without effect, whereupon the burglars de- ance at Coltiertown, jo Rockbridge county, Va. On last | camped, pursued by the frightened storekeeper. tenr- ing the’ report of firearms, officer? McGinnvs, Cook and Friday afternoon ap attempt was made to force aman | Pe i he mouty-eccoud precinct, haste el to the joto the ranks who taid be had not been regularly o70- | spot aad saw the burglars ruuning down Forty-fourth scripted. His friends integfered i his bebaif. A squad | street. Two. Cap a fos Do wate as by tha ives, w retuge , of soldiers, who bad come from Amherst Court | Way ana Forty ourth street, One of them 90a ran to- House op special business, by way of Robort- rds Eighth avenue; but officer Rooney, comiag pene son's Gap to Lexington, and from thence to Collier | street at that moment, ‘aced the maa and knocked bim he head with bis clab, aud thus secured the rascal. town, arrived ip time to take sides against the | [Pine mountime search wus made for ihe other bu The Fveving Star, from New York, arrived at New Or- Jeans On the evening of (be 17th inst. A Young Men's Union Association was organized in New Urleaps op the night of the 16th inst, J. P, Sullivan ip the President. Tho Free State Union Association of the First district held a well filled meeting the same pight. ‘The New Orleans Times says:— At its meoting on Friday night, tho Free State General Committee momorialized General Banks, pray i to 80 far modify bis proclamation as to have the election for dologat to a convention to form a State constitutioa, as woll as for State officers, on the 224 proximo, Yesterday the memorial was presented, and (he prayer, wo rejoice to learn, was readily gravted. Michaol Regan , Ove Hundred and Seventy-fourth New York Voluntecrs, fell overboard on Friday night, below Donaldsonyillo, from the steamboat J. 3, Pringle, on her passago from New Orleans. Evory effort was mado evening I wrltoessed @ Oght to a billiard saloon, between a sailor of the United tee this rane and a Freuchman, at which the most oe rs of the State and city government were present, he condition of the country can be well understood by observing matters and things jo Panam the short of one week. On Saturdays—ti the beggars are allowed by the authorities to ply their yooation—hundreds of poor wretches can be seen, suiler ing from every conceivable form of discase, without C4 hope of relief from the government. There is no bos; Fi ond = Te whatever — for thoro laren iy unable hogy they become 6! lowed to die as would m4 no “good Sama: an’? to pour oll upon their wees or administer the joart relief to their sufferings. Tho city of Panama may do raid to be in the @ame condition ag its mendicant ea mt et Fog Yorn * dition, aad more Mth can be seen hero than | have over witnessed anywhere else, China and india vot exc -pted. What may we expect, however, from a government that throws religion (0 the winds, ‘and goes back ae it w ite own act to the times of the darker ages’ | time to £0 to — about nothing, but none to better the ite poopie, fast failing into the condition of ‘the Italians in Paris—some speak of fifty, others a bundred—as being comnected with the oy od headed by Greco, or engaged in recruiting for the expedi- ba which Garibaldt is said to be contempiating. ‘The London papers of the 13th inst. ‘coptaio a letter from Mazzioi denying, ia the most explicit manner, avy a, oe oe the plot said to have been ro- centh, Depetcees from Paris of (he 14th of January The conitions of the new loan were pablished ita mo morn- The pubsic subscription will remain open from the + | li to the 25th of January. Tho issuo price will bo ‘be reckoned abi eas Alexandra, and that vwing w the Judges being "ppl rhe elon eee Me Crews ‘woukl pro- Al General latusated his Intention to appoet ealivered the tout a Judges, extend! y ven jour ox over eleven @ovely printed columns. It is exp'ained where the eptoions of Judges are equally divided, as io this case, \t absence of a cast! 2 1D CONTEST BUI a(Prom the Ceombo ‘Observer, Oct. Reliable intelligenco has beon received in Colombo, the Confederate cruiser is toe in the Eastern having lately captured ‘sunk’a couplo of ‘vorsols off Java. i& (Nov. 14) correspondence of Tendon Shipping Gazette. On the morning of the 12th inetant arrived here atthe telat! boy, out bn ont to present many features of a row in} ce, DOL ONTy On the Opposition side, gp ioy a rants of tbe majority. iy. ‘The Pah ieot this evening speaks of a Danis! submit the by Age conflict to the pond ny the Emperor Ni y the Corps Legisiatif a bill was presented in reference ee ae eee oh 8 ARS. Tah oy 0 ee eee tg | wan and bis {rievds, A kind of Oght epaued, in which | but ho was not to be found. The prisoner fe twenty-oue Foporting that on. be. a jt of Friday, th istant ou She atbate Oe (Bp “ISAT aC wad eABehel: centrioles MEADE’S ARMY in Vaparas. A few Gays make wreuticiaan, a’ autive | two soldiers were bot. n retaliation tne soldiers killed {tars of. A68. fd 2 ey Gee beeen EERE ‘and twen south southwest of Java | "Gt then testtieds inet and M. fafont Mur In favor of an of the province of Cauca, arrived bere per stevm- | anq wounded five eitizens, Tho wife of one of the kitled cate et son anaivomce) ot, prea a ROU d d a dhe ndian Geesa, the Amanda ‘was burued by | inege candidaton. iM. Julee Favremade a peech which | Wholesale Desertions from the Enemy | $f, immediately upod is reaching the hate he | Ctizeoe, whe some leaving large family to mourn his | hood wt Forty fourth street ang Sith avad es maDy ti gummander. She had on board a full oargo of sugar rand Seip et pay Sethe agetG Minister 10 | Lively Skirmish with Gueritlas—Ape | supicin of being connected wir the conservative par’, | Joes, drow a kuife and severely cat one of tho men, Not- | zeus, heariug the cry of Malet | alll ceded and be ‘Bemp, shipped by Mcsars. Ker & Co,, Manila, and bound reply, ion ver wht oud Wea cueettisiecticn, prehended Rebel Raid, &c. and was informed that he could uot be released unless be | withstanding the citizens made a good fight. canmiias. i pistol was discharged by one of the bur. ait a the Sum Of toa thousand dollars that he had any Ume been eugaged againgt the g vernment of Mosquera. He in still in priaen, wad Edo not kaow what the result wil be; for, beiug A wealthy person, bo le the bail from woleh passed io Sixth avenue. ro found Of the ly yrindeawe by M. Raniand, at tho fy oy tho Duke de Borny. debate will bé- continued to morrow, 4 bore the pressed man away. | gins at officer McGinue Horough « window ot the A jimmy, brace ad bit au lompte wore made (o prevent the news of this disturbance | AJimmy, brace sud it nud Came Tod Uhoan. ia, their The soldiers triumphed How many citizens werg engaged I cannot lewrn, At MR. WILLIAM YOUNG’S DESPATOH. ARMY OF THE Potomac, Jan, 29, 1964. the crew of the Amanda was taken on board tho was burnt, and the Alabaina steered here abe arrived at » mabtaate and for Sand, Straits, w! ‘anchored close under tho const of URGISTATIVE DEBATE ON The ADDREER It is reported that one hundred and thirty deserters |W .) no doubt Bave to fore bei ‘When there she wae laformed by a Dutch vessel lying sia dsbaieiin tie act Pann, sao, Te. 1904, | came ito our tines yesterday Ia one quad, tbe pickets {o iea! hitnselt @ ree aos ss, ree this, tebe from spreading adjacent countien. | | Heat wtesinars \.. steamer Wyom! ‘Was at Ba- ‘be debate on (he ress Wag con! in the Corps | leaving their posts and coming with them, ‘ange, wi ‘WO take into co tt To judgo from this aiulr, the rebel authorities musi Phe Char gos Against General Brown. od tomy pon angen Ra | oe ‘he discussion of the elections being re: | Geoeg Bigelow, of tho Sixth Ohio cayalry, was killed Of Senor Sauta Coloma, the President of | neve organized press gangs. Thie, indeed, looks bad for ee ee Civ, Mo., Ja, 27,1864. bh island on Toth instant, ani M, TinRS sapporice the senentmens of the opporition } yesterday near Warropton by guerillas, under circum tho samo time an arrest of a | their conloderiey General Brown has asked for a court martial to inves. A rigaaliond te respecting tt attacked the princi * < stances that ronder his denth nothing less than cold- pelos of Thecouatt inoue‘ dieStigg, Lad been secteted since the The weather cont jummerlike. te the charges made by United States Senator Witkin. Fogisier), Comm ie ‘Of chil candidatures, and expressed much respect order wax issued wAbem to leave the republic. Hedirwend, Jan. 98) 190s, || eet the Chars Raber Vaylor, sa. of righ'a and origin of the inne wor'iys but he regretted blooded murder. He ventured to apllene’ child, after hearing «what fon, that be (Browa) bad conflued forty Union soldiers ty Myonts Lastucemeee abuses of the administration ‘and the introdiction of ihe Six of Strother’s rebels wore captured yesterday not | tho Engil- done, 'was jnormed up a, It is very warm pere, juga ll fike summer, This place is for releasing the slaves rebels im arti} that. soidiers Oa Ot ne raat taht wheal candidature en Tag, | CaF from Stevensburg by the Third Indiana cavalry, auto 190 eoaney 4 simto, riaoa, and will bo sent | fourteon hubsired (eet aBdve Cumberland, Md, aod citigens. bad. bedn.. arrested’ Cir” KurFaning” fot Jim dition of every king of liberty being. (od. -M, | Which, was subsequently atiacked by a superior rebel | tine. 1 have ad eecotoen for the praetn os Lave, and that inquiry be extended to all matters én ted ry OT ater a a the 4 ‘force.and lost ton be twelve Iodianians, [ho ekirmish Oiier stajentpea thi rang burma Bg, earns, theese St. Jony, N. B., Jan. 28, 1864 neete | with the management Of Affairs In the Central vis and ended, ‘was Itvely but shor t iP shart trict of Miggourt, troatment would tees bo eats ‘ous w han, » tbe exenen ‘of maarol wt Ja the Hay of ome cilect upon the nintorities of nd ts the only way iv which the troatment of enh ser ied eeden oecaee e8 z Fe: ey In the Chesapeake case to-day the prisoner's counsel cled the Imperial act of Lienry VIII, relating to sireer payne nr ekat oF ak tales ant pfoduced @ copy of the commission establi ing pa ee sigh tear cserghs SeUae.tk vico admiralty court in this province, contending there io, tet fed Machina wut fo ge aemnd Major White, of tho Fitth New York cavalry, has jus returned from a reconnoissanco with dismounted men over the Neck between tho Rappabanncok and Rapidan, ru spoaker ined TA tn Intended a8 ® Uhreag, bat hat thero was no difference in the Ms HR declared tl Views ot M. Thiers and jules Fayre, and showed that the }.0ut encountered no more serious obstactes on bis march. ne & cite Steam Na ‘ ‘ right of 'veroment to interfere in the elections was | than mad, Bushwhackore bad been somewhat comon Captate C am, Keviaton iGampany's steamer | fore that Une police court bad vo anthoriiy under the ox: | 1 ete eae een n a ant capeord eect, Abeoiute, and had oxisted under all goversments, The of the inet instant, from Guayaquil and inter. | tradition im cases of piracy. Two witnesses were called, the orchestea. and choras having beon greatly sti ongth- strative previously. Minister’ tions under pre yeiinte * She - ‘# comm be in order to repair hor | ced amtitrten,an oie te conduct of the | ThE Irie Legion are to havea ballin Fairfax station | {'° veyron be 8 TO TE ost lcd me pred alent mes Sut Parker's commis | sie. The performance was the bost that haw been givea saachinery. be remarks a to morrow ev Tuber niaeleen BaFFEle OF OM, thirty (wo bales of Bark, | #09 was showd At mectings ia St. Joun. by the troupe since its commencement, «nd the audience The Amanda was the pee destroyed by tho Ala- Geveral Avgue. foviewed t troops of Goveral Tyler's | f riy (wo bales Of colton, two bales of devrsking. nine whe Kentucky Legtsature. Manifested their satisfaction by eucoring almost every pl ‘Bama since sho left Cape Town, fitutton Bey) ‘we modified’ y the ‘emaperor, who Comment 98 Fairtex Couey Howse syesterany stvernoct teen hidos an rw ropent Tha Contens, Lacan, from Yokohama for Now York, reigned and ener Dantes, of RUpairion’s caveiey civisiony wank. f fare. and loteiegilag Talothacnes tree ina scaler mare Prankront, Ky., Jan. 27, 1804, | thing. ‘This evening thd Bohemian Giet will bo ropentod p bmn carb tha i sevout, Benne Ol i See declined 10 Histon to another speech of “ou evn fienes ya an fesmnsslod Ves fy dates aro Guayaquil, January 4 end Quio, Decem Tho Kentucky Logisiaturo today otected George 1. | for the twellth time, Maritana will be ey po trom ei Ivateer Alabam’, 5 wre, 2008 rrenton profers performances tht bade ane a8 the wind was | ibe ai terse ny te Tejected by 108 to 44, and the | am oxtensive revel Tard (ato Wat town is coutemphtod May. last letter Informed you: that gn armistice of ton | Prenticn, editor of the Jowrnat, State Printer, oa the third | morrow. Ou Twosduy next the fale and phe was rok fouryees ) Dad ig suddenty Champor adopted the frat paragraph of the addrens, te morrow days had been declared between Gofferals Mosiuerg aud | daltot, by a nearly uganjmous vo @ troupe will be resumed at Niblo’s t