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REHABILITATION OF TENNESSEE. Proclamation of Governor Johnson. THE WORK OF THE ALABAMA. Additional Particulars of the Destruction of the Ra ged Racer. (From the Now Bedford Mercury , Jan. 30.) Laying at Apgior (Straiteof Sunda) and occasionally being on shore, I happened to be there when Cuptain Cummings, late oi {a9 American ebip Winged Racer, 1,260 tous, fron: hiwnile bonud for New York, arrived ‘here, together with i" jady, child and nurse, and a portion of |, the crew, the ship having been burned by the Alabama on the 11th day of November. The Alabama appears to bave just arrived mm these waters, Captain Cummings iutormed me of the whole affair, as algo did bis lady. It appears that the Winged Racer bad bad very untavorable winds and squally weather, and bad been thrasbiv; out gome time, 6o that the captain was complotely oxbausted, and both of his officers being lid py sick, and seoing no prospect of gaining any ground during the night, and the appearance of the weather douvting a ‘dirty night, he determined te run in and anchor un tho lee of North Island (6ituated on the north ride of the Straits) tabi morning: he shortened sil accordingly. At this Lume hel saw asteamer bearing down ou bim undor a’! saii aud slerm, and on getting rear the ship she fired gno and ran up St. George's ensign, Capt. C. atill kept on bis A BRILLIANT AFFAIR. State Election and Manner of Holding It. Nine Generals and a Host of Lester Stars Present. No Disloyal Persons Allowed to Vote, &e, Nasaviter, Jan, 26, 664. Whereas, tn eonscquence of the disloyalty of a large majority of tho persons filling the offices established by the constitution aud laws of Tenuossee, aad of the ma- jority of tho people of the Btate, and as part of the legiti- ‘mate fruits of secession and rebellion against the goveru- ment of the United States, the people of Tonnessee have Letters of Invitation and Acceptance. ba, a. Gen. Grant at the City University -aud the Theatre, Fae Seon eras dwar wan iced and up went ihe | Beet deprived for noarly three years of all. froc, regular EC.y &., ce. Conteterss fag. ihe Winged Racor was then boarded | #Bd legitimate civil goverment, and thay aro now with: poo Dy au oficer trom the steamer, who inlormed Capt. ©. | Ut @ Governor chosen in the ordinary way, Legislature, representation in tho Congress of the United States, and Without courts, judges, chancellors mud tke vario xg logitt moately authorized county officers, And whoroas, tt is believ@d that a majority of the People of the State are ready and desire to retnrn to their allegiance to the government of the | nited Stato, aud to reorganize and reatore the Blate govermnent to tho cror- cise of ita rightful functions aga State of the Amorican Unton, under the constitution of the Us States; aud ‘Qs au inittatory step in euch reorganization and restora tion, it is determined to open and hotd:an election on the first Saturday in March oext, in the various precincts, districts, or wherever it is practicable 60 to do, in the respective counties of tho Stale, xs prescribed by the Jaws and const n of the State, to wit: Justices 6: tha Peace, sheriffs, constables, trustees, circuit aud county court clerks, registors and tax coliectors. Now, therefore, in virtue of the authori.y vested in nim, and for the purpose of bringing the State oi Tounesgee that hig chip wasaprize to tho Alabama. Both ships Sz, Lovis, Jan. 20, 1834. were thon ru ia shore snd brought to an anchor. Capt. Tho ainner to Ceneral Grant last might was a most | C. was then ordored to repair on board tite Alabama tc- Prosi Brigadicr Gouorals Osterhaus, McNeil, Bowen, | once—a ship master, See ike hatte cat ee fuade by most of the generals present and a,nuimber of a telescope lying on his skyitzht, and they would vot allow him to take a that, but left it to be burned, Citizens; but Goneral Grant declined toextord hig remarks lb nN Dbeyoud @ more return of thanks for the honors oon: as thoy dit . Captain C, was thon usberad ferred, into the esence of the world-renowned Captuir Semmes, who in this cage, ! think, has proyed himse:f anything Lut @ geutioman, oot oven manly, but some thing approacbing a common pirate. Howover, to pro ceed, Captnin Semmes took Cap ta'y C.’s papers and coolly told him he had been fovking out for him for the last week, havin biained powsof the ship’s whore. THE INVITATION, [From the Missouri Republica, ‘en 28.] Learning that Major General Grant bad arrived m our city on ‘iv day, a number of our citizens yesterday ad dressed to him the following invitation toa public din- | abouts from an English ship, which be bad spoken. a mer. If there had been hen ores citizen ae St Louis | He then overhauled ail the javers, after which he | Within the provisions of the constitution ¢ ted would unquestiousbly have been ploased to attach hs | asked Captaiv C. questions conc: e Bhi her | States, which gnarantess to each State a r wing. 1 ‘reight. Among Other thiugs Captain C. told Dita thot ho had twenly thousand segars, and that they were xs own pereoual property. Semines said, “Oh, 1 will shure them ith you, Cuptaia.”? Capt. C. then went ca deck, whore bo of goverument, (do ordor said elections 19° 10 hol the various eountios on the frst Saturday ix or che officers atoresaid and none other Yui, fuasmuch as those elections State of Tennessee, as a State of tho Uniox under mame to the letter. No occasion bas ocgurred since the Pommencement of the war in which st J.ouis bas more phee'tu iy united todo honor ty one worthy of the jrati- ude of ai v order fi wai. be seen that General Grant has accepted the in | bemeM a unos y sot of follows, apparently under ‘ ‘Vitaijon to the public dinner thus tondered hin:—- hu discipline wietever, and the off arativoly | coral constijution, it is vot oxpected that tho ene: y. Lovis, Jan. 27, 1964, ragged, Tho officers then cou stioning Capt, | tho United States will propose to vote, wor is itt Yo Major General U, S. Graxr-~ 3 4 ‘ wbout stores. He informed ti la considered | that they be permitted to voto, or hold offico. And in the midst of 80 much disioy: as have existed among tho people of this tho guvornmont of the United States, nn! 1 order to so- De Your fellow citizens of St. Louis, in common | neccesary, end was then taken on bo wit ali tho loyal men of te ropublic, have witne ib was now about six swith the highest sdimiration your patriotic devotion, im. | 182, bowing fest an, ‘ his own ship, , November 10, The pulage then com: and” commanding success ia | mented— bey Ye, Oil, lead® and linos, the votes of Its friends, and exc) ite those of ite Be oe inaltagy ieitinneoneuwiesy, Ue Pe: sails and provisions of all sorts. They struck the uizzen | ebomies, T have decined tt proper to make known the pe. rom tho coturencement of the existing war. | royal yard and took that, avd in fact everything that te qualifications of tho electors at sid cvvetcas, To ‘ney remomber the alacrity with which ‘you | they waste’, They tuen commenced with the capinio's | © ‘avy person to the privilege of valine, ba myst be private property, taking thros chronometors, two sex- | 9 (Tee white man, of ti.0 "ge of twenty-ono years, boing Brrang toarms at the frst call of your country, placing urself at its disposal to aid insup!rossing this mst un- ri ustidable and gigantic rebellion, Ak citizens of Missouri | Overy taing of any value. Mrs. Casirainga had « Eney out never forget the promptness and skill wilh { Bites, they got hold of that, bot suo requested ther wuich you aided In defonding this Stato at the beginning | favor to rewurm ty to her, ihey showed bf tho conflict, when the mvans at the command oi these | Tespect for a Indy’s wish, for they roturnad ii to | $u authority were wholly loquate to the great work | they wero only allowed to,tske one tru rommitted to them; apd as citizens of the great valley of | 89 thatthe principal part of their esto egy ‘owe you “nbounded gratitude, no! puly for the ol States aud a citizen of tho sty where he m: or hia vote Bix montha procading ay of election, and a competent witness ir rt ol justice of the Stite, by the laws thereof, a nan, and pot having been convicted of 't ‘ or tay oller to Uribe, of larceny, or of any other of fonc> declared infamous by the laws of tho State, unloze he has been restored to citizenship in the mode polnted out by law. And he must take and subscribe before tho 1508 of the election the following oath: T solemnly swear that I will henceforth support thetcon- rt {the United States, and. defend it aainat the as nemies, that I will hereatt and conduct 4 taithfuleitizen of t taiming to and entitled to leces of auch i al ship; that pression of the present insurrection he government of the United Sia! armies and the defeat of all those who op that the constitution of the United states, and all laws and in pursuance thereof, may be speedily tablished and enforced over all the vitortea thereof; and further, that E aid and assiat all people in the accomplishment of these resus. So help me God. Aud ali the judges, oficors and persons holding tno olee- ton, beforo entoring upon their “respective duties, in ad dition to the oath now roqutred by tho laws of the State, Shalltake ad subcoihe the same oath, rod a'so that thoy will permit no one to vote who bas not taken and subscribed the oatd above set forth or refuses to do 0. The provisions of tho cody ta regard to taapectors or judges of election is as follows. — Section 841. Tne county court, at the set fonts: ond all charts, even the ! 'y. and in fac aciizea of the Un ning and 6iher were obliged to that aftor thoy » stores ready for traucferriag Ww the steamer, they laid hoid of two beautiful boats ant pitched—newually pitebed them over the side (a life boat avd launca). The Winged Kucer’s crew had to got up all the stores, and the Alubama's mon pitched them Into tae boats, which proceeding caused thom to Icak badty, so wuch as to keep two men bailing with a bucket the greater ;ortion of the time. The oflicers of the stoamor then caiied for liquor, but Captain C, could noe odiiga them, us he never carried aby liquor for the cabin's use, although ho had a little to give bis men in bad weather; this they got at, wud became intoxicated, final'y got ting into the boats in this siate. However Captain C, Olfered them some sears, and ia a few miuutes they spread the nows, avd the men rughod in, and out came the Loxes, which were pitched’ upon deck and then inio the boxts with the whole lot. During the robbing tho oi..cors kept telling Capt. C. and lady not to be frighicaed or got excited, a3 they would give thom plenty of time to get into the boat aud clear of tho ship before thoy sot hor on fire, but 5 soot es they bad got all thoy wanted, ube order war izsued, “all hands into the boxts.” {t was pow about 2.50 A. M. on Wodnestay, tho ith ‘of November, aud bdiowing fresh, dark’ and rainy ‘g | Woathor, with'a nasty, wicked lo king squall crewing to na. | Windward. However, they perceiving the order to be peremptory, had at once to comply, TbofCaptaia’s child, oly two years old, was taken {rca bis warm little nest yoor Mamma, and handed over the side into the signal victories which, under your aus- iced, crowned our arms, Au thrilled the nation with joy, ut 2'go for those later aul unpsralleled triumphs which Bavo ‘again freedom t» Western commerce, trom the roes of its great riversto tre§Gulf, Not with more certiaty is the “in widility of the Missis: wally proclaimed by its zoogrephical features -than by be devoted loyaliy of the Nortuwest, which demands {hat from the lakes to the Gil, along’ its broxd rivers pnd over its fertile plaius, only one tag shall be known @nd that the glorious bauner of our republic—oue an ladiviaible.”” You have borue that flag victoriously with wour heroie legions until tie \iiasis ippi goes ‘‘unvexed ‘Go the goa,”’ and locking down from the mountain hoights E Tennessee upon the Siates between you and the Gut ippi ‘one direction, and the Athintic tu the other, you havo, ith tho inspiration which the past glories of that stato ould ever arouse, at Claattanooga a@ giorions ro. to- that grand wtteranee of an immortal hero, crushed out incipient rebellion years gone by, The federal Union: it shall bo preserved.”? © A8 citizens of arepubii: consecrated to constitutions! fibectys and duly appree: ting the destinies of the future for-our own and other lan’s which bang upon the regults present confict, we ciory in the brilliant deeds au uoparalieied triumphs of yourself, ofcorae and the gatlant soldiers whom you huye ledg Hon’s hovor and gratitude are due. »_ In the name of ourselvos aud St. Louis, we earnestly re- ‘quest that you will, before leaving the’ city—ouce your ion pert pre. ceding the day of eleetion, shal! ‘appornt three inspectors or Jndies for enc) volsng plage, to auperintond the election, Sco. 842, It nty Court fail to make ment, or ersoi appointed refuses to serve, she Shertil; with the advice of three Justices of the Peace, or if none be Present, three respectable freeholdera, shali, before tie be- o-—meet your fellow citizens at ® public dinner, | bosts, in such a nightand at such an bour,and sbove all, | Cinniny’of the clection, appoint seid Inapectors or Judges, ‘where old personal friendships may be renewed aod now | Inte: dost at wat stove so badly ag to keep two men eco is (ihe Sheri oF aier 0 hcer whose ity Nieto ones formed, and where congratulati ie go . attend at alar place of vollng. under the foreeoi cesses of the past and the hopes of the. fature eae be ‘oes tie Confederate government hore to be recognized | provision: o attend, any Justice of the Pence pres by avy Christian country # she allows her officers to if no J f the Peace present, any three { holders may perform the duties preset ing gea'ion, or in case of necessity, may sectors, Now, whereas, in many of the count county courts, sberills or f others, (he persons now an! fre disloyal, and therefor counties home respectable c: appointed to hold said eloctionr, app ind other oflicers, oitier by bimael! or his adintuteter the oath to «uch officers, and 5 and make éue returns thoreof to the office of Secretayy ¢ State, All otuor.eteps will be talon, looking to th/ole. tion of the otbor Olficors federal ant Stato, as soon ae practicabie by the prec ‘Proviy tutorchanged. 7 commit such base acts with mpunit et enlaces or | We have the honor to be, with sentiments of profound , your obediont servants, enough, but since thoy cin do such, they aro quite capa- Hore follow the names 01,138 eubseribers. bie of doing far worse, Afier they got Into the boats thoy es , were called upon to shove off quickly, as the ehip was GENERAL GRANI’S REPLY, fired and the pirates wan itd to getop board thelr own key St Louis, So., Jan. 27, 1364. steamer. In fact they had fired the ship before the cap- aay 55” Len OEstzar, Heo. Joan How an@eitizens of | tain HeCt the eck. So away (hoy wel, oss Sdeitt as it Q i were to drown, nod so they might, for all that the 8 Gentixwex—Your highly complimentary invitation to | cared. Howavel they wero not far from tae | , fmeot old acquaintances wuid'to make new ones,” aba ain. | mide their way thither avd got on shore all rigit ier to be givon by citizeng of St. Louis, is justereceived. | tho awfully grand oight of soeing a noble aad i Twill stae that I haye oviy visited St. Louis Ou this | shi) in Names ali mgt. Ab daylight they patched up erred pol oe oe Pn yg aeons nd thelr boats und got off to some foreign alilp: that were ia ft need } sic nd bie 1 + e0 fous Or danger by his pipeloiane, 1 ateeps theevitation, | eect tae eee See ee ereee ect Y This was bad s there are vo peace, aud in ar on beard the British ship Julia, and wore ianded bore. My etay sn this city will. be sI ably wot beyond | Anortion or te coh fbn landed bere | "Tn testimony whereof, { Andrew Jownson, Military Gov ‘$he Ist proximo.. On tomorrow Laball bo cogage. Aug | about te ime time, The romainder o” the boats pro: | &0F of the State of Lennesve, do herounto sot muy nan. other day of my stay hero, and any place solected by tho | cooded to Batavia, whero there 18 an American Consul, | °>d Cause tho great wa! of ihe Siato to bo Aillsed at this citizens of St. Louis, itwill bo agreexbio for moto most | And here tho captata fe, poor man, with about one quar- Oe devs ip ag og = SL seb ter of his property—property that be had been perbaps rs in accumulating, and now may haye to bogin life 8 through the dustardly, aumaniy conduct ‘of a man who bas vroved-himselt nothing but @ pirate. It is not the owners of the ship eho Ihave the honor to be, very rerpectfully, your obedi Fowarp Ii, ent servant, |. 8. GRANT, Major Genoral U.8, A | GENERAL GRANT AY THUY: CTY UNIVERSITY. Among the pleasing tneidents tonding the unheralded isit of General Grant to this fs this time, wan Sufler most in these caves, for thoy are insured; but the Ip teaae Cue tts Waere Ke pasted | captain And others beionztdg to the ship, to be so robbed gewonts and listeniog | Sure.y can be nothing less t this most adini le S fmerica, Newa ivom 8 ‘We bavo rocotved full files ef the Correia Mercantil, Jornal do Commarcio and Le Brest, of Rio Janeiro, Brazil, to tho 8th ot Decomber taat, from which we com pile an interesting digest of the latest news ‘Tho Provincial A: bly of Kio Janeiro torminatod its labors on the 8010 Novon A bow election was expected before tie oof of the month, for the province of Rio Janeiro. Tho Emperor !o't Rio Janeiro on thie on board the corvet Nicthoroy, accomnpan ot by Admiral the Baron of Tamardaro, and Commote-s jarker, of tho squadron, to visit somo of the istaads on tao cot of the LAN, udeu wyean wnder the chorge of President Edward the President and students it was a most gratirying “visit, afording them an opportunity to see aud weilcomo ‘tho military hero whom fortune and the successful results Arrival of Rebel Prisoners, Eecorted by the Hilsworth Zouaves, & Four bandred robo! prisoners, under gawd’ of the celebrated Filsworth Zruaves, arrived in this city from Cuicago at three o! 0. On thet ly contested canipaigt wreath alter wreath of re coveted Lanrels which martial ‘viowors only wear. ‘be three hundred pupils of the Unie | srriya worsity, Among whom are two sous oF Gonerul Grant, | StTival io this ety th poe with “almicing curiosity, yet altogether orderly nud | the oath of allegionce to w mav—w Fecpect ed the man whose name ts forover to be | Brooklyn Navy Yarc, whore ha crowned with thot December vassecivicd in history with tho most romarkab!o i Sort province of Ric. ‘exploits ia our mullitary npaalg; ond when ho bid | Of the receiving ship Nort Carolina, Le Brosit of tho Tih Decombor say2.— ‘bom farowoll they broke oat spontaneously in Tho Zouaves arrived at tho a thacot ib aie ehere bttictes 4seec) fo, tho heartiast exnressious of applause. Yet anon | abou: three o'clock. idea ep ecesial cosuat ey facagead latet tbe youths not one w can tank whice ned the seventy first regiment, consiatiny +3 | idea of catablisting @ ling of steamers between New York and C, who conducted thom to tho Ceutre and Grand stre beadquarters during th are (ow of (ho original rurds the Company Orsi. GUNERAL GRANT AT PMS THEATRE. jew years ago. A great Major General (United Staves) Grant attended the St. | into active service in the cnues of ‘Louis Thoatre last night with bis (amily, and was tho | drod and twouty mon, bower: ‘oynoenre Of neghboring eyes during the performance rebel prisoners yoste ‘ay Upon thé fail of thocurtain mpon the ay of Richelieu, | talo'y present @ soliicriy choors were proposed and heartily given for the now | Ti cy iutond to give an oxh.dition pertorme tary chicltaiu. The geversi arose from bs wtemy of Music be.oro their departure * ‘vox bowing his acknowledgments, io response to uaves Are User common lof Major BT calis was understood to say that he had never made a Lieut. iiiten Hunt, and Rio Janeirw, 5 defended and susteined the cause of (he Brazilian company of steamers, bis dosirous of un- dertaking this eviorprise. As is well known this com pany poseenses «line of stormers which makua two voy fed per month between Po Janeiro and Para. Gs the other Bide it was written that it would be better atrost this servies to an American company, which poses of more resoure a, tbat will employ larger ves. equence of all this, will mako tho v For us tho question ts ‘urpretending and vnc: sciow:, Aonera! Grant, though famed «nd successfal to the highest dogreo, and charged with the gravest military resyons!- Wiltvies resting upon the BLoulders of any govoral in the aaruniva of (he Uuion, ich they w: y in the ; y Neworth Zouaves"’ loft, ag re a by the fagious Color™ portion of them have ono tho Uoton, One hy in charge ¢ ‘Op one side nu) importaiee, What we do nak, mod inr!s! with the utmost brevity regular epeech in bis lite and nover expected to. Asking to bo Chi ‘Thursday 1 ton with the United States, excusod, tis resumed hia coat # vtist a shower of cheors. = — ‘azilian company can guaranteo us regulart! ‘Tho orcitestra 8 up ' £ jumbia,’? followed by More Taxation, ‘will propose 0 purcbease or acquire good veas sie # Yankee Doodie,” and allogetoer the incident was avery ng, 70 TH IR OF THS HERALD, K cabie make direct voyages without necessita ging pleasant one. . Telmne and ‘about more taxatio places, it woult a0% be possible to make av 7 ob- * oe See sierenmaneny canes Seceies ree Oe Sea Wea jectioas. If they cauoos perform or fulft theses Anai- 4 No More Passes Required. Lead tea, ate ook me tet as: t ry. | ona, our interests demand the organization of @ gotner REMOVAL OF TLE GUSHOATS AT SANDY HOOK AND | (i, ng wo wear and every don't weat, 4c, a— | company. THROGG'S NECK. ALD, Jam. 1 For soveral days past complaints havo boon madeat joaze look ovor the reports of diferent committers, the office of the United States Marshal¢that no gunboats | re3oulicns, &c., of Common © wacil, in your papor of the vere cithor at Throgg’s Neck or Sandy Hook to take tho | 19th. As yours has always boou considered & (eariess ‘passes which the dommanders, agents or owners of gail- | and fadependent jourual, 1 wold like to sum ap @ tow jioms from the above reports, resolutions, sc, ng and stoar crntt. wore at 80 much pains to got. No | yor earsiages for fonernt of Alderman Audro Frown notice was taker. of these complaints, bowover, util Sat- | tii) of dw. Van Bavet-o; zarday ne the Marshal bad received no official notification of | G. W. Brott and R. Couklin, di Paaees any chango in the origiua) programme, On Saturiay. how For suitable monumont over tho remains of Aiderian ‘ever, the Marshal obtained such information upe ihe | ARdte Froment. ‘ot woo W, pene SS Ocoee aan "been for im longer todoub? | gilvne' werent ct whied. e310. operate. tt: he removed, and he address’ | fo00" G79 for tho funeral of Mriga-lier General Cor e uews from the Ttiver Plato is not of muck ,{mpor. One Of tho papers says;—Tho progross of these magnificentiy endowed by nature,are’ paralyzed piace stand stil until peace ts obt> f{nod, and wa the day when it can bo pe’ smu isatly axe Faneral of Colonel KE. A. Ohio. Ciwowwatt, fan. 81, LIC. Too remains of Colonel Réward A. King, killed at Chicka ),a, were fqilowed to tho cot potery at Dayton this aiternooa by a large civic and fr sijitary procession, King, of @ letter to Rear Acmiral Paulding, asking tulor- | Carrell... 7 nhgoPine gation upon tho point. thie ths Adm eee ere iowa, An appropriate fugesai discourse W’ ys deivered to night turned answor that the gunboats had been ordere: 1 Van Ranst, for ca’ by Chaplain Montfor ‘tbo New York Navy Yard for repairs, and ho bad at p & Conklin — Fecoived no orders from the Navy Departnjent io re- fe 10 To Soldters and F ostmastors. Paco thom. Marshal Murray's orders relates to ais ~ Sharm sgpetagd Efitore of newspaye's tarous gout, the United States pasees havo not been revoked, however, and ny to or » Schiebel ¥ favor on tas soldier gin tho field, as woll as tordoy thoy were given to tore making joation. Lhe | yp atihew Temperance sheir friends at home, Py giving publicity to the follow- = i@, hi ver, iat there La = = ery sara Brocklya (band). Ing 3 evory sort of cratt may sail in and ont of the harbor 8 Law P -_ ewithont fot or hindrance, s0 far aa the Navy Department | gor .occcece cscs ese se ses69,043 05 | Tmfo tue Mar jeer ete Uses Ys concerned, Moki g Ab aepregite of Now I would ai, Pumertongnt fe j pene Hees of tie suionsenaeiinnent Ay Be Bh ‘ nea r ‘nescmi uatearticles Tho Mmpress Kuyente Insures hor Lise, |) 76) wldew sy pees eibanat cuntncy | of clott oa, Dats ES if a TWO YOLAONE OF FRANCS SECURED TO THR PRINCE weight 4 ay 70 nd resol body such funerals, | weight addressed to IMPERIAL—RIGK CLAUSH KELATIVE TO CROWNED | voto serving in th TADS, ‘ be expenses incurred for tho caeraisse jn the m: ‘ ‘Paris (J 2) correspondence of the Francs Centrale.) sivil Officers personal; on tho 908 Pre, fer every four ounces eee tere an pevoaae baie Gah hod | an hem wortby I honey guiations as the Poate t Approved Jan. 22, 1864. wm, Grid A 1 Froment havo a volo cis, ik would Boe loudly against such expenses apen an already overtaxed « | exolaim againgt bis taxes »Lap iarance on her I £ Orcs Derantient, Jan, 26, 1864, The foregoing lav ¢ is published Cor the information of tho public, 2d espociaily for the guidance of post- otitude, am. ‘details t nown, Every one knows im what an insur: od consists. It is a combination by which, on payment | peu { cur governihent. masters, aid 15° fought to bo so full and plain that no Df an cnpual premiurs, fel acotrding to thonseseeho |’ Whiowa,orehans and old 1 one oan mista 6 jis moaning, Postmanters will, how. Ansurer, and the am of the “ph to bo secured, 1 incomes will over, bere InP sind that pack aos of clothing entitled to ute ig paid at the death of the porgon j he Comptroller these bitie? Ta itright | Paes to the Mm ,iig—four ounces for olght contemmust be manufacture’ 4 from wool, cotton or linon, qnd not ox. upon "ho Empress bas I to hor ng tothe hetre, Tho Fmpree seoured to hor sea Gedling Va Moroes ie weloeieeal crm eb dbceeea te 10 People’s, money? @RoM of two millions O° francs, divided betwoon four wots regarding the er the city’s, or ret now make & fow ots! OWPAnion—eheMeversi, (he Natioualesthe Uefon sud (ke | tuner penees of General Corcoray, whore remaine | ® RCB-COM pssiongd olcer or private aorving im the _ Pateractiocon payment of an antval provinia OF 61,000 | Mien ofigers wc.» bringing om, Tae 3g sort on one ot | MFMICR OF /'to United States, Consequently a package Lranos; that is to gay, Uo rors, by Phy og Overy Fear | their number to make all arrangem friends in | *¢reste”’,’ to commigsioned officer, oF composed of other ™ atoriale than ss above apectiod, euch as boots, no Common Counef! had | Shoes. &€o,, if sont by matt, must be prepaid by stampa 0 of four | S! le’ gor rates, via: three conts for overy half Ounce oF frac Jon theres! LAIR, Postmaster General, fantil hor death 16,260 franca to onch of the four com | this eity, thamec:ves intenaing to beat the expense, Nos, Secures for the day following bor death a capital | When the body arrived her: two milliong to her hon, This pretium o i 61,000 | sont on a deputation to briug if om, at on expe hundred and ninety dollars, fr 6 ive returning nov was Oxed necording to the ago of her Majesty, bo, veing born on the (th May, 1826, i on tho eve of mY given which cost one hundred and nino’ Lowever, the rine, jared to the companies to be, | twenty cente? Not to any of his oileer ut ol (he OFdIUAFY Conditions, they required the ingor-”| stituted paltboarers, Siiould not hie sla, me of hou, A melaccholy aTnir occurred at Mati jeom, thig jon in tho poiley Of A special clause, Whish bas pon ac- | wero If the City, ont of courtesy, been appointed’—Or “4 | afternoon, A drunden soldier attempted to force a oitly Boptea and added in manuscript in the following terme: | lowst should they not havo been providod wit hot ges | gon named Stevens tw take tho oath of allegiance Tae WThe Hmprees declares ha’ i comaecrience of ihe excep | (being oavalty officers) or places in (he cariinaes, pros | intter denied hig authority, whon the solder stot Gim onal dangers to which crowned hands are Moble, elie ra- | vided ab An exponse of eight hundred ond o\abty (ao dol. | doad, The eoldier bad gorved two years in (br,vobel Nees (hoadvantagos resulting from articlo ten of the | lara? Those officers wore allowed to waik (vor, the City | army, and enlisted fo the Union rorvice to got thq oounty feral conditions o the Finer Ap mans} to participa: | Hall to Tonth atréet forry, and (raz theves to Calvary | It is understood that he will {mmediatelg bo et, M in profits.” This restrictive clause is importani, bo- | Cometery and back, on that wot ard o\ippery Sunday Of | excitement oxiats over the oocurrence, Kat ft ia foared 0 bho partlorpation a the profits to which porsong | Decompor 21, 1868, Gomment iq Manecooary, CM, 3. | thnk moro Violence way take piace, d m bt Mattoon, Til. ‘Tweax Havre, Tad, Jav, 81, 1604, Arsassinat NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, ‘FEBRUARY. 1,’ 1964. } forming the juveniles of the namos, habits and pecuii- _SHIPPING NEWS. Amusomonts. WALLAOR's, The performance: at {tis house to «morrow evoning will INTERESTING FROM ARKANSAS. be for the benefit of tu Sanitary Commission. Lester ; Wallack’s euccoss{u «iaptation, called Locedals, wih be Spiritea Contest with the Rebel — Forces of Magruder, Shelby and Fagan. unary 31, 2666. ALMANAG FOR WEW * oT oe OB BUN RIARS. boners vora—rs SOON Kisms. uiGm WwaTKe. VAN AMS UAGT'Ss MEN AGBRIE file monagorio, tocated at the off Chinese Museum Buildings, bas become oue of the recognized institutions Of the city. We have novor bad anytlrug here in the Port of New York, Ja: ARRIVED. Bloxmship Prometheu Jun 87. in Datluat ry Boles, Post Revel, monagerio line balf ao good as Van Ainburgh’s exhibition, avoke 1) 8 wunboat Metaconnes and wo shall not need anytning bouer nuit tbe great | EtOC8lon of a Provistonal Governor | 0 tiie) tow. 'sine "Gp ke Saw soological garden Is opened at tho Park, Wo ehdJuld attompt ia vain a description of the aume- rous and various and rare animals which Vao Auburey f ae. ae. bas collected in his comfortabie and commodious quarters. Perhaps wo bad bettor fail back upon tho impassioned Mr. Del, Randolph Ketm'’s Despatch, verses of the poot, whe declaros that % Menrizs, Tena., Jaa. 25, 1804. Curious bensia ai a mane H Of ai! kinds pea badd Mormadui + Moving—An- Bngagement—Colonet Clay'on Bot like ninopins tak new, Successful in Opposing the Movement—lNews from the Me titan cngan Arkansas Con-cntion-—A Governor Klected—Smallpor— ons, tigors, looparda, beara, Supper to Generk Sherman, dc Monkeys, ree a by een 5. ao By the arrival of” steamor this moruing from Whits Brought by oasy stages. ‘We havo one littlo fault to dad with thomenagorio, | fiver, we rocoive later tutcitigence from Livtle Rock and of the State, d Frye & Co, chr Kh Behr Armaditio. Chase, New Belford Behr ( Rhodon, Now Bedford . Aldrich. Providence, falcon, Jones, Providence. BELOW. Shio Monarch of thi Bark Tempest |"® 80% Ge. 9th—B le oth Barks Nereide, Wind at aunset NK, Marine Total Lowes and Disasters Re however; for wo arc nothing if not critical, (vhen pa. | Vicinity. Ported in January, 1864. roots and guardians take thoir children to'the sucw thoy Wo tear that tho enoiny arc im motion, indiortio7 Ar | Prom a roca’ kept iy I. H. Upton, Secretary of the Ame liko to display thoir knowledge of natural history by in- | @tack upon Pino Blufls, Tho movemer’ wa tag mats | rican Bhipm relers Aseootation, we have compited the follow- fo three columns, the right from tho sonthoast, ucts: Shelby; the centro, undor Magruder, and the lef, unter Jag ist of total ioases and disasters for Jaauary, lait. — aritios of tho differont animals, TOTAL 1.039%8. But ab Van Amburgh’s tho emailer birds and boasts areso crowded togetior in large et this Siision: of usofu! knowledge ia | Fegan, Licutenant Cotonet Palet advaacnt to moet Ma. Te Aan, aunply impossibio 0 careful parent points out @ | gruder, and attacked him, but had met with litte succuss Nd: J * . pee ‘ Where | | eee ee Soredeeane before pe, he: Dae ant Fane ggg up to the departure of tho steamer. Col, Olayton soverai | ee iy | Laieateay> ? iu the crowd of othor ourtosities, whils a vastly divferont | dayé before had a skirmish with Fagan, rosuitiog ta our | Go. \ini3; Watson] Baltimore Pt Wobwoeo) 237 Liye Plage end recolvesthe Denedt of ti? pa} favor. Aftor tho dofeat of Fegnm, Colonel Ciayton on- | live (Br). [Men [Eiverpook.:| Hay tenes] tod Tar goufurion of idoag in the intad of tho obiid--to cay | 6884 Genora! isholby, and obligod bine to retreat. NO} nia... oe ee. ee vothing ot the mit¢ of the parent—aud gaturai bisiory | fears aro entertained as to tho general result of tho little becomes & nuisance abd a deception, i) confiicts now going on betwoon Magruder and: our troops. Alarm . rT aera IMac ted, matt VeO Neo ae aerate | The Convention wag ait! iz nession at the departure of ‘ast mare ‘ will be tizarly porfoct, aud’ the rising geosration will hava | Che rLoamor. Thad progressed so far as toelect Judgo | Gell Warton... ||tubbera,”' [Haag 2s: [Eee ses. to thank Nion tamer for w grea: deal of in- | Murphy, of Fort Smith, Provisional Governor of tho | J2ny Lind : .-}New York. |NOrieags. ‘as of amugomuat. : cynoata (Br)... indy.” |Qnabes s.. | Flestwood. ne State, The Judge ia said to bow man omiventiy sdapted Goss....... |Baswein...,'Padenity 2. Pollo Iniehig for tho position, mentally and politically, His ant»ce- Hurgonsen. |New York... damburg,. | 698 Bagamna iro ~ay Insurance Ormer—Tam ftoracan.| dunia aro of Ue best charactor, - TOP Caveat ww tis Acr.—Yestordsy morning, avout hatfpast @mu'lpox 1s deginuing to prpvail very gonerally inthe | periia. fhanghao. ay Ave o'clock, av offi er Morrie Underhill, of the First pre: | Southrrostern cities. A torgo number of cases are kuown | Hdtatot -......[Fiium.. petbe em cinct, was ou duty in Boavor s'roat, he discovered a bur- | in this piuco, In Littie Rock tho eame-oxists, avtthe | Gen u * nies.” Pt Prin» .{Honton .... eylor gtar sacking tho office of tuo Corn Fxchange Insurance | 40° 8 there on tho increase. Company, corner of Boayor avd William streets. Ap Creat preparation is being made for the aupper to be proaching tho door the eMicer ford that@ targo pane cf'| Give. General Sherman this evening, ab the Gayoso glass had been broken, apd. through this aperture tho A large altes tance and brilliang «Mair ory amtici- burgtar bad passed into the building. When first soon tho foliow was overhaulipg a wardrovo, from which ho bad takon halt a doven coats, @ few collars and some othor articles, valued at abort one bundved and fiity dot -| Blacie Koy Wont. ov York. |Manaandite Yura Crue | Frontera. ior Grace}New York . [Now York, | Aux Oxyes, patod, Yosterday after'bo», there waa an. inspection and pa- rade Of part-of Geners! Griersou's yotoran, command. ‘Tbe Woops, all we!) nivuntod, made @ One display, and ap- Girroir, ‘Total, larg. Seoing the oficer at the door, the thief pro @rdet | pearod im avery ren vwot creditublo to their boraic yONn to” be there [c » purpose of cloaming the plto , ins x pares tat wisubess Fe i iat Diesenk: aud got 1 to come out ho cow: bs ad the repelatioa (sey bave already won in | oKorn bich Wright: Hostou...-} thronf® the wuss way he bad enteced, rotting cxeetiance (ico Dundas.......[Campbeli. - Clomeusassp Ie was arresiod . moment tho prisoner dk — ——__—. nimar a. Higatns «PB sesso. | ME & sevon barres) iver, and arid bo OMicer Undertil A Boo atful Co extorn—Latrd'’s Blogm ee ae We : : | Haiu'ne ‘ Ce ees Tm . 4 L{Now" Cori poston Mau cenillo Vinalbaven Phim... ... | Wi ority. of. Having no en IC it wag nots oa end 6kin, 285 Biostra: brains out." > burglar was ¢ o@ Youth has echic for boauutyimg Ube ev bad Drugginis every» Virgin Wa Rovingon, b ed to auawer any A Now Coste ctio— Wn te NOrleand. .|Penaacole., While in fi aplaiu’s desk for Leautifying, whitening snd preserving ti 3 .Aquilia....\|Bew York.| 1a: ted an ser officer, from whom De x . maving it soft, fair, smoud and transparont, Tuthill... steers 7 oo} 28S erate efford to csoape, bub ‘without success, Ko a reduess of the hands. Remomber ‘|Neintceh” King Robbins... [Beat Ca) Wes sabsequent'y taken batore Justico Dowling, ait ! up for examination, ‘The accused bad an acert the siveet, wh» endeavored, bat im vain, bo ¢ officer from thit locality, ‘Tho follow wasted tho. off to show bita the way to R o-evell g.coct by walkin, atort distiuce in that direction. Mis manuer excitst suspicion in the mind of offic«r Underiit!, sud ma fowe 6 York; A CROYE W. B. RN PWISUB, cora ; Wveulnavonin, Washington, D.C, fnd Druggisis generally. nonens atterwards tho burglar was discoroud aud! ar Address to Smoke & Sen, abednpackgane Meerrohanin snanufecturers, L near Bow. PARTIAL LOSSRS. Artemrt 10 / Hoot A Poticeman.—Yostorday merning, | cry. sel! cools whalesaiegud tetoll Wipes cab to orden, 6) vn waurked R, returne’ in distress; *, arrived im dle about five o'clagk, Jacob Pnifor and hie wif, reaidiag at.) 2° ‘e% Bolled a1 No. 407 East Tw :nty-fourthy atreet, wore making a dis. Areas; go; O, damaged ty Ore, L, loxkw; F, took fire; T, damaged by ico, deumaged at aes; P, put ow Samy Lovers 1 (urbauce oa the sidowalk infront of the. howe, and at- a eee OT Suk VrOWe | in porta; ©, collision; 8, "stranded, tracting tho oicention icer Yai Of the Kightcenth: 6 A dor fe elao beawtittes J ‘ nt SE: MIRE: TARE » 3 the complextou. fale by all drwagiste, precinct was remonstrated with aud requosted to Where at Srom. Bount vo, | & Cure for Revuia or Rey keep quiet nud nt dielurb the public peac>. hifor thea are. WINTER'S tAPENT LER | TRUSS ran toto his WHITER VATEND LAVEROTRUSS Oyster Tald threatened to suv t tho offleor, Ho wes tratantiy knock. and action from) all others In use, New York. | Baltimore... nd cues ed down ay ed “Justin Ledwith, vetore whem | Watt: cienn and easy. vo prensuve on Ad » back: or aparmatt- the accused was subsequenty arraigned required him to |’ cord? pre eure Iain werd aunt nd fe eas find bait tn ¢ m of $509 (or attempting to shoot off +}, Mronor ordighter.by.the patient, as ae ag a me ‘ IC Dobbin, Sophia... ‘Thos Swan now warraaicd. hi or aud bis wife-had fomo yecmid: with, wor half of being oo cer Yager. cares that domestic dill). uity i# relation toa the accused ws Ruapectedby bia too iutimate Lor ins, Tho Navy. VesmmoniaL to Comsanona Carmt, Unereo: Stans Navy.—The following cor: ospoundence- will oxplaia itsels.— Borraso, Doc. 10, 1863 Led States: Lo pmyen rt a ‘ i tly Bais omclualve vd ted up for ntiended hye kady. # cold only by GREG: , 608 Baromdmn oy " a ¥ eC Whalstortf”..| Antworp...[New York. io at Catling... | Lt i" | A Perfect Hatr Dye, AT itter’s, only 50 foeniaadon, Tryit Bold by all drug ints, Depot 66 Dey at. ! Batehelor's Hatr Dyce! pne Best in the world Harmless, netleble, imetant ancous, The only per- fect lye: Bold-by all. dvuggiats, Fe ciory Ht Bareiay atreot, # iy ageg?s 8 MOTUS TIVITQGE BOS TES Navy, command Chaps, Chafes, Sattow acss, Eruption Michigan, Eu! he Yo Byote, ann ei Gkiw Blenrishe 5 cured by GOURAUD'S Tato friends beg to presend | ttalfan Medicated boup, 453 Broad wi 4 the accom fanying wateh and chain, a8 a mark of re Se Ettvabeth, 4 and eat \in for you as aman and centioman, and Corns, Baxtons, Inv crted Naits, Enq | Geo 'peabody. the wigna’ buy wild which yon have commandod |’ !arged Joints and-all ¢ ceases of ¢ ee feck cared, whboot sla Tome. - » United Suales st f Mics ‘and tue valuybie ser- | OC fcoovenioncr W the plies’, py Dr, ZACHARIG, Bury | Mary liangs goon Ohiropodiot, 7? Broadway © Sstatore sae Dyo, Preservative pot wh vale ead 5 ator Hox ied ew nee te ee Mary Ogden. Manes Suiih 's you have ron 4 with tisat é! commucity upor With the b respectfully, lip to the mercantile George 5. --— gichmend, 3.F. Fargo, Aaa Dow, 0. Nina, C-1'storu’ || Weakness, Kmpatzed Sigh borg, J.D. Sawye 4 H. Vought, T, D. Doe, K.P. Dore, — — HK. s Friok, Beo®, © 2. Bentley, J. C. Harrisouy Fm. f; MOIBKS m == HEAD, im dazard J. a, O. H Gibeony, OABARRALLS AF CRCTIONS HETHE Ginourredioa. eid 2 Miomaan, THROAT. Damon .. “ ino 25-1506." f cnrond J CaraRnn, Biiesbeta Caen... Gexrunsnn—I take this method. of Coaveying to you ny of iz aeupauiies Bogie. heartfelt gratitude fer the token of r wp ou Dave ANE, Osi sTRUGTION aes Glenwood ; go goneronaly trangm ited to me, through the hands of ; F Diguena... Hf pv ©. P! Dorr, goially at a MUST ACHIAW TUBE Mary totson. SmUBALPALION a fnitnence 1 hav ncoment, carpet by a! le Old Hickory CBR ‘ CURED, GROBS BYEMATRAIGHTENED-IN ONE fF MUNUTE, od of ‘professional ty preg we se tof tha Bye aod neqiiring oither Of earnest devotion tothe cer fay of. my con eS 41d ceiee eee ba ; *« id avlended to, by De. VON Tis say wheo a Coker af this kind comes trem sn0n «, BERG, ab his o.4 Mag ro0inw, Bod Boadway, meat Twellth | ayyert Alana New York. and ae such a ume, you, cortiomnen, oan judge of (ie cna’ | atieet apes Aran. - Hise Fark tives which fill my hoart, and to’ which 1 cam scareely Ly fe a ee eegee (Br... Be Pree give adequate expression. Pormit me, thon, again to Isted, of Round Hitt Water Cure, ‘izabet ‘iNOrteane thank you most siacerely, Wd t») assure you, one aud all, that your magnificent, Git. wiubbe. rosarded with pride and nieseure while I live, and wii, L trust, be preserved by those who shall Come alter me 48 4 proctons memorial of your generous Kindne i eon, gentlemen , vory re- speckiully your friend, J. G. CARTER, Commanding Unite” Sites staaricr Mite! \ To Captaa EP, Dorm and twenty-one other irends. Marie Conrs.—A mara oral Court: saartial coa- veued at the Brookivn tM 1864, foe the. trial of Coptem Jobo G Grayson, Unitad: States Marines. Thefollowl.g are tho courig— Coloaet John G. Reywoits, Vrosident, huseits, wil bein the ebty on ob. ¥ Nic 1 vue iotal, from Lbto4, See a Thases * Letitia Anu (Br) ic Hivok Lock Stlteh Sewing Ma- Browiway a. Hy bY LEB, Fixeretse. llewith, Amusemen Gymnastic Aca lary No. © Gast Twomy airs ter sl Aoy We Boston .... Mew York. .. London... falmoth, | New York. H rdenas, a e bitie Uproots Hatr from wpper 1) Ww fosleads, o2 aug part of the body. Wreramted. 463'Trow ' Non, B. W. Gantt, of Arkansa brigadier genoral ‘a th agobel army, vB addres Mabe: ieee. 1 Dosahty of New York at Coop ap inmate’ 2 aaac T. “ins Veyor, August 8. Ni¢koises N. Brevoort. aptain James Hy Jones “Captain Joha 7 no MALS FOR EUROPE. ieee re. C rk.| Havana. Sew ¥.re.|Enst River, New York iawatha Halr Restorative, tion Arihe hair, Warranted in al! cases bo restore Taded ni gray baie and whiskers to their It ves tae ni nt ral abating of oue givesa life a instead aren ivf ao that the mort ¢ Important from fennessee cn! ob the Gulf-Nows from Centra’, America, Th does not rey: ite previous honrs for its applicy ion, mor doon Mexico, Guba, St. Domingo, &e., d&e. Tho Cunard mail steamabry Cools, Capbata Moodie, will lave Boston on Wednesday, for Liwerpao! Tho sails for Europe wilt cloze Lewis sparks ff Marion & Gowd, | Ph throe’ f Wecven wil! do thaby wh og be advertined but {¢ will aroven: !, con falling out, make and cleans? it ay ip from att impurities ai © tho bad effects of previon 7 5 3 evse *Rawnn Teco IRQ poammerr eT past one aad ab half-past five oc age Guiphur, sigur of lend, de. noon, to go by Fatiroad. <iwRtAL COLORING CREAM, Tho New Yor Henato—Edition for sympaalment to the Flaw: cs eke. Ube came Ure and changes Ui id ever ul bap s or bigel Bold rywhere. JOSEPH LOT & OO. 1 Oulversily placa, M, ¥. publishod at eleven o'clock to-morrow morning, aud will contain full particulars of tho operations of the Un and rebel forces in Kast Tennessee; the latest nens from the Army of the Potomac ; Importaat nows from t) Gall, The Iatest Despatches from Cherie ton; Interesting news from North Carolina; Importent hews from Central miugo, &., and @ variety of miscoliaacous news of tho - —- " Lesite’n Ginger Wine. : Delightful, soothing. sefreshing. For wale a’ ali Une blew ding gra: ra in the ity. Milas Minn Geary, the Talented Vocat- lancouss Bark Farr exign Bev su, abandoned and full of water, wna passed I yee Ff, it ts 38, 100 9). Sons Bu 24, Clubder, dence for Nasaan, which put Norn past wook. ioe to News Dew! * Sooxeolt folk, ‘areas, leaky, hax a ecaaa ; sc neaa horses conducted by SERQUATR TOl an, d&e. Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailisz, Ovo | T'S)" Aea imc cal by Ie DRAB HAMIL CCo © | Bark, Exchange, fcomotbesss tor Boston, with loos of cents at 113 Newsay » pas been un'vad, and will ve dere | maint sagt, Jan ie i 2M ti lon yf fice gonduetad aa «joint sleek cow gas,’ under the wane orsign Werte, bay i | at tit and 12) Nassau eirec wy nee 1 | Bo 2 . ae tk ey om Ta Basten of he Might | Shtvr at ke nea are Wy be pall to we Americas | Gxnpats", Jan gb—wid Darke Byinnide (ite), Benderera, Leet Khe canes ernebrenss lis wings upon, the air. eo | Nowa Quapany. Accounts due sy either will ve settled on | NYork; sche) A Broxn, Colne, Bowen, see pis soencd., PUALON-@ BOW, O17 Brvadway. Bold by all | [roracaen, The geucral of ~ of ihe Company aakisl | ne we eS ay . arugge® SNS INCE ATI FOTTTEY: 194 Sanaa size A uaiRHrOOt Jam Wekdea net Jura eyo aa oo Qe gan 2 T, DRX UA ' haa ote ain | * 2S i : of octal Drawings of Murray, Bady & | yoy Yous, Jao, Wh Li eg eS Giro fo te an Co go sorb suas oF 8 "1 State Lotier7. es ones ‘ent, Perry, fo- @o tmmredinie'y | and Sorciecr, Tracey. for 12, 20, 63, ry, aga, 2 oe Te 8, 10. 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