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tue peleonors seom happy and con- ‘tonted. Shere are but fow i if any, thas would subscribe | Bu ‘fo the President's ampesty. ye ouly have done so, Lang _— sore Ce sent awa Ad the contrary, they x080dIngly obstinate their adherence to the bogus confederacy, and uo fssotimont of a contrary na- pare” rmitted among them. The two mentioned as a aioe to the federal ormenentn had ® narrow escape from assassination at the hands of their fellow ring their removal a neces- » Fendes ac. Btories have been sot Trfon m ; Bet ‘oat of a large and rowing aro the very ciass of men ‘ho are holdt f the o. are rant ‘Southern ple bondage toa ‘But they nl ae yy will and do simulate s escape the oonfinesof the prison, once without the escape would be guard, while in tho prison one Bis overcoat. A prisoner possessing himself of it, aud with ited to pass out of the cate: but of the island he found a strong ith instructions to allow no oue to Being without this document ne roatis was detained until fog ruse beet backs i » bis character was marche onfinement. i eer, AMUSEMENTS. eee —— bark fs ie socennre. | 0 on vain a Hie a fom ing to (0 bulding, ‘promenade 2 i i their ingenuity, may a feet, ms heonraly Paes thoir time as they please, } ye at nansoment Card fee varite ~ popular amusement. “Car a fm quarters, la exteasively practised : he gantes of Sea eo draughts, &. ‘nar, one Bees enjoy themselves ri ‘evening with concerts and dramatic eutertainments, avi programmes printed outside. OORRESVONDENCE. Mails to and from tho prison pass with groat regularity. Both aye pod ie be spent itet gra writing ; but letters @ BUDjec! closest scrutiny b; pote, rw id the at prigon fare, lack of fuel oF or blankets, injustice on many accounts, improper detentions, &c., aro of frequent @oourrence. ‘Those are requirod to be forwarded iv a ery ner to the commanding officer, by whom—at sinoe General Terry has been in command, and | ‘doubt not tiwaye- they aro carefuily considered, aud if weal wrong is found to oxist it is promptly corrected. THE CONTRAST, ft would be very ensy to extend this article, giv: iaoldents of prison life; but probably 1 have con- fumed space enough already to show the contrast Bhat oxists between the treatment of prisoners in Union rigons and that dealt out to our unfortuuate men opfined in the loathsome Libby, Castle Thunder or tho other vile pest houses of Richmond. It may bé said in is connection that the prisoners on Jabnson’s Island avernoard of their contemplated removal to the Chesa- ‘poako, They soem to fear that something terrible is in pwning thom. hoy do not faucy a transfor to ‘Beast’? bands. bly they fully appreciate the their friends give our men, and apprehend hat Geuoral Copal will mete out to them the same in retaliation. This opinion prevails among them, aud eae pcm MMrOoRty averse to the exchange of Our Baltimore Correspondence. Baurnwore, Md., Feb. 13, 1864. AQ oxpedition from Sandusky to this city, in company g@rith four huadred rebel officers, would by some pcopie o considored a very ontertaining and inviting trip; but, Gust having accomplished it myself, I am forced fo ofmit that there is but hittle of plea. jure in auch an adventure. A journey of three ‘days and three nights’ duration, with no rest, Qn crowded cars, worming along at a suail’s pace, with the vation of secing express trains dart past you every ittle while, upon which the trip could be accomplished ‘pasily'im ‘thirty-ix hours; nothing to eat at times for ‘Pighteen or twenty-four hours ona stretch, and other ‘Giscomferts too numerous. {o mention, is not the most ‘desirable that can be fancied. : 4 COLD RIDE. Aa the telegraph has slready informed you, the tr: fer of prisoners from Johnson's Island, near Sandusky, to @eme point on the Chesapeake Bay commenced on Wed- (meaday last. The intention was to have made the move- mont on Tuesday; but unforesecn difficulties prevented. nu Tuesday morning Sandusky Bay, which on the pre- vious day bad been entirely iree of ice, was frozen over. 2A boat haa boom nent to the island om Monday evening, ‘Wo be in readiness to take on its load of prisoners and tart for the mainiand a: the earliest moment in the maorning, By seven o'clock she had her load of two bun- ° (dred on board and started on her trip. The strength of ‘eho Rew made ice offered 20 much resistance to the pas- Page or the boas tbat it required upwards of six hours to take the trip—a distance of only three miles. During all ‘@his time the prisoners were huddied on the open (eck of the beat, exposed to the merciless north wind, Crom which they could find no shelter, Their suiferings Brom the cold were very great, but fertunately not se- ious. This frat trip opened a passage, so that another oad was brought over before night, but too late to start eastward that day. A large end well warmed hall was - prooared, in which they were comfortably quartered for ‘the night. A PRION DRAFT. For eome weeks past the prisoners have known thata Portion, ifnot all of them, were to be sent away; but none knew when, or who would go. On Monday the offi- gers in Charge opened the prison register and drew off Crom it @ lst of three hundred and nivety-‘our vemes. It (eras a chance drawing, the only design being to represent all ranks in the lot, Brigadier Genera! Jeff. Thompson, he famous guerilla chief, of Missouri, headed the list. aptain Breckiaridge, son of General John C, Breckin- widge, was another of the party. Aside from these two there was no. particular notoriety or fame to distinguish the lot from any similar group of rebel colonels, majors, captains and lieutenants, In the morning this list was @aken into the prison, the names reid off, and the @otected ones required to ‘fail in,’ preparatory to iy dimaoenret. apparently Garknoss of tho night prevented it bong. seen. where went, There being no bell cord on the train the engi neer could ouly be notided jose Hop by going tohim. The result was that several milor een run Ddefore the train could be stopped, and on going back it was imposat- . bie to identify the particular ar spot where the man was loagy After a fruitiess sen 10 train proceeded Very early on a, ive anoth ‘ery ear! Ry morning another oscaps was effected in the vicinity of Altoona. in this instance the prisoner went to tue door while uo train wos iv motion and simply looked ont, A guard wag then gen rt 2 the platform. in a moment th made nearly knocking the guard over iy his fight, and clear the train. The guard fired on him as he was running from the track, nd he was seen vo fali_as if wounded. The train was stopped as quickly as poselb'e; but, owing to the same cause that prevented a ‘quicker stoppage in 2 former caso, not untit several miles had been run. On returning no trace of the fugitive could be found. His pame or rank has not yes bean as- certained, bis fellow pemaners ferven to reveal preal euyihing) under the plea of a bouh ia Linnell immediately rene to the any aut me ties noarest the point of escape, and it will be very atrange if the men are not retaken, the more so because of their being dressed in rebel Uniform aud having Do other ciothing sr avy money with them A STOPPAGE FOR BATION: The trip from Pittsburg to_Bri Opporite Sacre. upied twenty-one hours, the train arrivin, Buiiopora threo P. M. yesterday. Here there was rs It of two bours for rations. On starting {rom Saudus- two ple id rations of bread had been issued, and meat ‘was also offered; but as it was not of the choicest, quailty the prisoners had declined receiving it. They had, there- fore, subsisted since ‘Tuerday night on bread and water. Captain Robinson, commissary at [itisburg, had a thou- sad rations of ovoked meat in waittug for them, and the same supply of bard bread. ‘fhe prisoners by this time wore a little less particular 95 to the quality of their meat, and seized upon the pieces of boiled pork as greedi ly as though they had been the choicest cold roast (owls, HOT COFVRE 10% TAP GUARD The distribution of these rations caused a delay pf two hours, which was improved by the ouptai of the guerd iu providing big exhausted men with coitos, (he first (hey bad had since loaving Sandusky. A WHOLNSALE RSUAPADR: Ata quarter past five o'clock the traia started for this placs. This, the shortest stage of the trip, proved the most unfortunate in the inatter of escapades. Tho train ran even slower than at avy other time, tulcing twelve hours to run eighty-five miies——the distanced to Baltimore ~ makiug only about seven miles per hour—very moderate speed for a horse on a common inighway. "Oi coumo, could the vigilanes of the guard be e:hded, the 88 00 tronble in escaping from a treim running 80 slowly. Owing to his former losses Captain Linnell bad put every man On duty, which gave about six guards tos car, One of these wos stationed on euch pletform and (our inside with the prisoners, their instructions being to watch the windows, one of their, number to walk back and forth throngh the car constantly. ‘the Captain bimself and his lieutenants made frequeat trips of tuspection tarougtt the train to see that the men were dolog the: duty and the prisoners all safe. Yet despi this Vigilance am escape of five or six mau was ollected: during the night These escapes iliustrats tho efforts men will put forth, the risks they will ran, avd the in genuity they can muster tovecure their liberty. Knives, other ‘than mere penknives, are not permitted to the prisoners; yet with such tools they mapaged (o cut holes in tho gides of the cars, and even through tho dooriv, working on! intervals when the eyes of the guard were nob upon them, carefully concealing their work when the patrol should be passin ,@ad then crawled through the openings thus m: escaped. Where or wheo during the night the’ ape ‘was oflected {3 not oxactiy known. It was only discovered when the gradual thin- boy out of the inmates of the ear attracted the notice of the guard, when a careful search disclosed ‘the mode of ress. comrade of the fugitives would cover the hole as fast as avy prisoner went out, waiting til! the guard should get away to give others aa opportunity of escaping. It ia thought that but five escaped in this manner. Their escape—probubly withiu the boundary of Ube State ef Maryland—will most likely Be good, as they will find no lack of friends to aid and counsel thom, It does not spent ‘That the slightest lig! teat biame can attach either to Captain Linnell or bis men for those escapes. This small guard was kept on covstant duty, pignt aud day, ao the entire trip. It would be too much to expect ‘that men could passa third night without sleep and exercise the same vigilance as on the firet. lu the. traugportation-of prisoners over such long distances it would be the part of wisdom to place rcliels along the- Toad, and not require one set to be on duty more thav one dege 1 have no doubt that, bad the guard been fresh ly wakeful last pight, this escape would not foe flected. That Captain Linnell is of the same opinion appears from the fact that on discovering the beg cape he immediateiy put the guard of thut car in arrest and yoke it is not by any means supposablo that the ene were asleep. The evidence all points to the contrary ‘They were carefully attending to their duties every time they were visited by their officers, and the prison- ers assert that they were moving about the car thvough- out the entire night. TRANSHER AT LATTIORE. was apprehended that some trouble would be expe- pancen in this city ia the transfer A the prison- ers to the boat. But so secretly had been Crré.ul bad the authorities beea XO COMMUNICATION ALLOWED. Throughout the whole trip aod in this city the utmost has been taken to guard against aoy communication between the prisoners and the populace,and itis be- that not a civilian bas spoken to one of them since left Sandusky. This was made the sub ect of jai and very stringent orders (rom the War Department , where the removal was considered a matter of more than usuai impor it is important in the fact that the four hundred brought through, being ail officers, are equivalent to a great many more men. Thus General rhompeon is equivalent to twenty men. So each colonol represents fifteen, each lieutesaut colonel ten, a major cight, a capiain six, and a liedtecant four, Supposing the mean rank of the party to be that of cap- tans, the party represents twenty-four bundred men. But the average of rank will probably be groater than that of captain, and the company is worth teys doubtless three thousand men in exchange. At the sashe estimate the twenty three huudred rebel oflicers yet remaining at Jobnson’s Island are equivalent to seventeen thousand two hundred and firty” BEEF. INOMPSON BATISFIE . a former communication nt the — prisoners Wi ben marched to WITH iS TREATMENT. ave spoken of the treat- receive at Johnsoa’s island, the cars fof shipment to this marohiag, but afew minutes being given them to pack up their duds. When the final cali was made they formed into line, carrying satchels, bags, b indies and Boxes, and a few shouldering trunks. They were re quired to transport their own !uggage, in which they fendered each other mutual assistance, making much merriment in their efforts, The appearance of such & party was grotesque in the extreme. Asa body of mer, ‘Rowever, they wore fine looking, appearing baie avd an unusual amount of intelMgence ag oo were well dressed, mort of having procured new gray uniforms during their preparatory toa new campaign, taking ad- the more moderate state of the clothing mar. the line, They were even lavishly lankets, some of them carrying enough to irdensome. VIGILANCE REQUIRED received from the authorities at Wash- of these prisoners with the to be permitted communication miltary, aside from their guard. bp to all tr go points atrong ‘the railroad stations to keep the populace back, that in ‘BO case communication, even for a moment, might ve had win the rebel officers. ROUTE. From Sandusky they were Started at noon on Wednes- A (i ie g 3, & = 2: x fea Be 2: i ? PERLE #3 38 A Hid HH é day, via the Mansdeild and Newark Railroad, to Mansfield, the intersection of the Pittsburg, Fort bag and Toad, a distance of about eighty miles, and thence by the iatter road to Pittsburg. ; they were ‘transported on the Peonsyivania ‘ Sr by the Northern Central to of the Sandusky, Mansield aud Boalt, in anticipation of this aifferent from that yiked & lot of freight ith seats and stoves, so that they were than the cars farniebed on for the transportation of our own Of thirteen of these vars and a TER FeCoRT. farniahed consisted of one hundred men from nee one battalion, under command of Captain 2 ‘who hae removed tue greater vumber ‘that have from tim we time beon sent away from "8 Island, and who Pas, from hie ex, rienoe, become an pe ak ‘in the busines. wa TRAVELLING. ‘Tho run from santasky to Mansfeld w\e made without ‘ncident and in time, arriving at jatior place at ‘ive o'clock in afternoon. Ati of} emigrant was in waiting and the transfer wae quiskiy and safol made, The train From this left Mansfield at six o'elhou, and de! in od, % dae tedione travelling Is eel- It would bave been practicable for Teranarsanin ng uot pg ing ¥ a Be ater to Pittsburg, tho accom- wore reid oS voldiere with ive re i tn ber not surmetent to ¢ whole force being constant: ty on duty. we At Pi it was in to change aa try a rah nog ransfer was required to be made in the oity, in the. smiddie cet itncratngs pot ns Spare att 7 them But, with Bo am ade Wie on 0m ieee soars,” ‘The ran to Harrieburg was loss forinuate than that pro ould borrow no transportation— | out twenty hours | a point Jef. hompson looked at the cars that bad been provided, aud then asked, ‘Are these the | best cars you can give us!’ On being answered in the affirmative he remarked, with his usual humor, “Oh, well, we can't complain. We take your fellows about down South in tight Vox cars, nud don't give them soats nor fires, por even stray, for the matter of that, 1 gness we can stand thie ATS IDRA OP ESCAPES Jet. was very communicative all the way through, and especially with the oflicers in charge, whom he would de- tai gf pee ing d time they passed through bis dar. When the prisoner jumped of the train at Altoona be re- marked, “Well, he's a damued (vol, that’s all I’ve got to say about. Any man'sa damned tcol to attempt to escape in our situation. if I had a change of clothing and firty doltars in greenbacks, though, I'd quit your com- pany, aod you wouldn't catch me again, either DESTINATION OF THE PRISONKUS, Major Mulford, flag of truce officer, was in waiting here to receive the prisoners, 10 whose care they were cou- tighed oo arriving at the boat, though Captain Lianeil and his guard were retained to accompany them down | we bay. Major Mulfora’s orders for the disposition of | the captives are of a secret nature and bave not yet | tranapired. General Lferry’s orders (or the removal from Sandueky expired when the men reached Baltimore. it is therefore upknown what is now to be done with tiem. Some suppore, ‘rom the jact of their being tran Major Mucford. that re to be immediately t City Point for exc ‘The original impression was that they were \o be quartered indefivitely at Point look- Oot LO Await {be progres® of negotiations (or exchange. But it @ certain that Major Mulford was koing directly to he sailed (rom here this morning. wmation the public have on the endject. Police Intelli ee. rr Postar CURRENCY, Dies, E10. — On Saturday afternoon cfiver Bloomer, of the Twentieth Fortress Mon: | Thay Je all the precinct, received information that two mon, named Heory Mec wy, of Eleventh avenue, between Thirty. wixth irty Seventh streets, Charles B. Morgan, re. viding at 264 Weet Thirty-seventh etreet, had found a | large amount of counterfeit fifty cent postal currency and | di making the same iv thé dock foot of Thirty sixth street, Norsh river the mew pamed hac retsined possession of the spurious and the dice” He accordingly proceeded to Mor: gan’s houve, end there found the dies AH $15 Of the bogue pul bu moter, it i# reported, had burned the der of the @irrency, amounting to upwards of seary pod Morgan Were then conducted to the station house, whe: jon, they stated that while getting out jog* ‘or Rartough’s sawmill on Frid atiernoon, tBey fornd the money and dies secreted bi tween the log#. Morgan, however, did not give the reason for Dig motoer’s burning the counterfeit notes. | The matter will be further (nvestigated by the proper authorities. Agnnsr or 4 Footer Ror mw Wasmnatoy.—6, W. Smith, one of the Waebington detectives, arrived in this city yesterday morning, baving iv eustody an exceeding. ly repulsive looking man named Peter F. Burk, whom im exted im Waehington. Burk, it is charged, wae an active participant in the uagracecut tote of last July, with bis own baud appiying the toreb to, the Weehawken Hy Ades? foot of Pay anid eet, North river, . ‘% ed that Burk, w! mob held a por- w Ly oft the Treas eet art of oe olty 5 their mercy, extorted oa Mec. Sones & Sixteenth street, and ‘Romero posal the ai iv render joufted re leaving Ul fouel capita: ra % the ornaments when arraigned Justice Dow! Burk was committed to the Tombs for trip). | Our Authoritios say that he has been in- dicted for riot, arsdn, ko. 5 y Wreek of the Brig L. D. Carner. Fortngss Moxnow, Fob. 14, 1864. The brig L. D. Carner, Captain Samuel ‘White, trom Philadelpbig, bound to Pensacolg, was wrecked ou Parme or'e bongh last aight, and ts q sotal loss, Craw saved. he vifeer Bloomer further learned that INTERESTING FROM GAVANA. Negroes on Bourd by a Spsaish War Steamer, dic., do, ‘The arrival of the Morning Star, Captain 8, M,Courte- gay, at this port last evening, placos us m possesaton « Havana dates to Kobruary 9. Oo the morning of that day,¢ho Spanivn war steamer } soptunio entered tho barbor of Havana faving a brig: in dow, 08 Which wore about seven byodred nogro #laves on bowrd. The brig was aaptured off Remedios, on the north side of the faland of Cuba. The government is reported to have been informed of ths expected arrival of the siavor, wed had made proparations for her capture. Tho steamships Coraic. aud Roanoke were at Havana, about to sail for! New York, Arctval of the © Wwenttetm Regiment Be Y. &, OF. ‘Thofi wentiets regiment Now York State Diilitia, Col. ‘®. B, Gates, one hundred and sixty ove of whose members havo re-onlisted, arrived iu this oity yesterday morning, em route for home, end was quartered iu the Park bar- racks. This regiment was first mustered ia for ties ‘Baonths’ service ta April, 1361, It returaed trom ¢ho Held and was musisred out in the August enyulag. It was ro- Organized and again loft (or the field (or threo years on the twenty-fifth of Octobor. 1861, ‘The original anawer of mes ou its rolia was niue hundred and eighty-five, to which bas been added two hundred and fifty recruits. There ate now on its rolis turee hundred aud forty-two, ali of whom, except toon, who could re outist, have availed themselves of that privilege ‘The Twentieth has fought at'Norman’s ord. Warrontoa Springs, secoud Bull rau (whefe’Colone! Pratt, ten com manding, waa mortaliy woubded), Choatllly. (whore tt inaugurated the battie and fought two hours and a half alone, by order of Gereral Hooker), South Mountatn, Ao- totam, tirst Fredericksburg aud Gettysburg. 1 was one of the five regiments that received the thanks of General Doubloday for gallant conduci at Goitysbury, this higtt compliment betog communicated by a Conera! Order pro. mulged on the 4tb of duly ‘Two-thirds of the oficers aod one-hall of the men were put hors du conbat on the bivedy fellor Gott (i twouty aight ofleors who went Into thut batite eightesn were Killed or wounded, and of two hendred ond eighty s0ve0 privates who cuterod that eng: and sixty were killed or wous ndod, fight they were erdered to rejoin the having been taken: from the detailed provost which they weve sasigaed by Gousta: Patrick Marshal General of the Army of the Potomac 1d w hie 2 they have constantly performed ainca they nave bean i service whon Dot cogaged iM active campaigarng thelr thirty-five days’ furlough expivos Ube y w to the army with full rank The Affair at Moxtow whan (retitrn 6 Bow a. (0 THS LDITOR OF THK HKRALU. ua Ree Cam» 12) wave WN. YES. Vorsvesices, Near § KG, Va, Rob. tt, 1 + im your issue of tho Oto tact. you publisher a dospator from Mr. tlam Young in rogard to the! lato movomaut 0f $he Second corps oa ther Rapidao, giving the credit of the first crossing at Mortoa’s bord to one hundred moa of the One Hundred and Tweaty aixth regiment New York Staio Volunteors, uades the conunand o! Lio. tenant Colouet Baird. Lf would beg lenva to correct a in!ytake made by Mr. Youog in his despatch to your paper ‘The following are the facts of the case:—At bail past ten o'clock the (ue Hundred and iweaty(icth regiment New York Siuto Volunteers were oracred to inrursu one huvdred mon to lead as skirmishers across the ford. One hundred non-commissioved officers and men were furnished, under the command of Captain Joho Quag, aasisted by Liouts. KB. Hull, BG. Bar Mf, Miller ana EF. 8. P Clapp. skirmishers advanced and crossed Morton's Ford at eleven o'clock, gailautiy ied by Capt. R. 6 Seapury, ‘Assistant Adjutadt Gouera! on Gonoral Owen's atafl, who was the first man to-crosa the stream. The ene ee pickets lay intrenched, to the number of sixty to eighty men, on ihe oppusite- bank of the stream, withinshort range of the focd. They opencd a brisk fire om the skirmishers, but it amounted to nothing, our boys were altogether too quick for them. As 8000 ag thoy were over they captured of the enemz twenty- Seven Menend two commissioned officers, They were then deployed and advanced ekirmishing to the left of the ford, driving-Wae evemy-toto their intreuchments, ‘The baianog of the regiment, together with tho brigade, consisting of the Thirty-ninth, One Hundred aud Twenty sixth and One Hundre@and Kleventh New York Stato Be aay crogs., ed. and took position on tue right, where they fought at bravely. as any troops could, receiving ‘the com: tion of their commandin; + s. Operations in No: mn Carol ine. GENERAL ORDERS—NO. 15. ° ARmy avo Distact ov Nowrit Carona, Newnsaax, N.C., Feb, 10, 1864. f The. ‘conbiaiels General, learning of the desperate advance of the rebei hordes upon his lines. in quest of bread, meat, clothing aod plunder, gave up. bis leave of absenge and bas returned to his command, aot so much “from doubt of the ability of the troops to fur! back the enery a8 to abare with them the honors, coils and priva Lions of the ope! le roturns his ti ee see and Claassen, Setar eccionataes for the gallant ise of Major General Pickett with more than twice their oumbers. The moment was seed upon bpp Yong and wolt eee Bees =. any a the ti were on | by iter eaperonee 1S OCcasion the enemy found, Fosiemy oat all our anon wore veterans. raid duriug tbat were with the Commandivg Gene- o of Suffolk bave earned fresh laurels in this late triumph over the troops of Pickett, Armis- tead, Kemper and Hoke, @hcir old adversaries under Longstreet and Hill. By command of jor General PECK Bem. B. ia Assistant — ant General. Brookiya o ¥ ‘Intelligence. Uxgyows Man Fouxo Daowsun.—The body of a man was found on the 13th inst. floa ta the water ia Gowanus‘creek, near Penny bridge. The deceased was dressed in a black frock coat, dark brown vost, dark | pacts, white shirt, white flannel te ne dark found the photograph of a = covered with velvet whi marked “Sophia R.,"” rand the letters. | face and head were perfectly denuded of tlesh and hair, so that his age could not be determined of his features | recognized. Coroner Barrett hold ati inquest and a ver- | | dict of “Found drowned” was rendered. ‘The body was } sent to the dead house for identification | ° | MAILS FOR EUROPE. ‘Vhe Cunard mail steamship Arabia, leave Boston on Wednesday for {.iverpool. | | The mails for Europe will cl afterncon at a quarter past one, and at o'clock to go by railroad. 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Ly, od lovtertes aio & 0., Beokers, 89 Pine sirast, N.Y, Pm lea, Mruptions, GOURACD'S Tallan Broadway arn uw rmation far- hater, p' 10% de. ovred ow depot, 45° diate 4 Criniodore’s pot, wholoan!a ai PPLied by abriifat arti Dye, Peavervetive I, NO. 6 Amioer Bouse, gine a9, Lmpoared NOSSS (N TIRE FER ADD sucoue THe, ce Mahon th and Gen, Gilmore ae Photo- uOLMEW Gowraud’s Poudre Snpiite ceTente flair Wa act of tina body, anted, a& from low fareh.cade-or an ant e ud. ‘pay hale restore fated the advertise. ments are 18 to dee'de wate’ aod. sting ue or failing to derive tye expected. benefits, cons alt That it may be knows whquestioned inte “ Cand to the propi h proprietor to i the! perwow to use welling the certificate of the result to {pi be publisued fu atl (he peluc papers of ibe country, a! (he expanse 01 the uneuccesai ul competitors JOSEPH FOYE &CO., 10 ra Papers con'aimiag Boy's Hiawatha alveccisoment copy Lesties Ginger Wi belt + Stl ing refveshing. ie city 3 ine deadeug groce’ russes, Sho Marsh's Nadical are ; icings, and A'xiowiaa! Betts, Corner of ge) re and Aun usenita cdev Bacatan Maager’s Direc eit m alwaye ve obtaltie cot, Philadelphia, ay principal offiges, 40 Meet Now Yor Price 89. Gslevrated Poot Wastes ani Sealp Renovator, Bach $1, Pat Patents! Patents! Messrs, MUNN & ( publishers of the SULENTLELC ches Att AMERICAN, conti evs for securing Pa- (eure for new Luventions ia this and all foreign countries. essré. Munn & C. on yeava’ experience = Sollee Fi Attorneys for more jan 2,000 Pampi sontnining the Patent Laws and other iny tant itn ant for imventors, turnished free on app ea * Hath d advice free. Address Hoa, “Consultation and ady “ys Bias ne ier y Yor Corner F apd Re a, rt Roaman’s Cure. Prof, Alex. ©. Barry Mesicated Compound, for prekerving, restoring and bean fying the hair, eradicating scurt aud aandrut, preventing baldness aud Gray hair curlag discama of the akin. gland! and mai tea anti rheum, pimples, chilbiains, &c.), gore throat, Ac., givi es, sprat driiges street, N. rT rt coph erous or pa, rher'matiom, are Paige iy cn ag of . Ly &o. “Price 2 cents, Sold by w a br VESTIONS! bus QUESTIONS QUESTIONS! "ERY ONE TO ANSWER CHAT CONCERN KW at dry, and fever isle it ‘uraing gray before tis time th wibled with ftching, buraing sensation of the *ANS you troubled with Dandraflt Are you ‘roubled with what is called Scrofula or Bal! Rieu lon or, and fost itt he Brau Vever, and lost ay Miekness father or mother, for po vou want t' Ho you wan inake # present? periume for your tolley Do you want a Larmiess article? Do you want a pure urticl Uo you want ado t “ dtesniax, » rendering STORATIVE MAL BUPERION 10 ED AND ANY ite 1a evercwhere * CARR 00 Proprietors D. S. BARNES & €6.) New York, General’ A Ser Sale of Cotton © colmus rdsin Advertising ockings. &c.—Ma Tense aftier oniy at No, 2 Vesey #0008 Re Nair Dye, Ha ifying 3 “wu White Vv French comm ec omp exon, im Wax of AntitliennA Yew t and proeerving Wheeler & Wilson ‘ Highest Premium ok-stick Sewing Machines, Office 5.5 Broadwa: ee ere er enna eT ER FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, of Murray, Rady & eae eet AR oo 9, 27, Td, 13, 6S, $0. + | about 609 bags. ~setid, Tho following tablo will show tho privesof stocks! SHIPPING NEWS. at the close of Oke past five weeks:—— Tan. 16.Fan.28.Jan.30, Pe.6, Pb. 18 856 Me OTs, OTK 108 Ary ne par. Pe ee a “SRL Se wees’ oes 9 98 " is 18856 183% apy o tay anew ‘ht ae iar Tie tia | Pert ot NAw Vorm, temrmary 14, 180% i aby 108% 102. bpd lean ARRIVED. ian in 0134 1oarg | oft Faomes | ma. Young Bowpor. W. 3 aes atte nsx sy 16 123" | the most of Sra. , " laa fos Michigan Contral...: 188 19054 18% 18536 | Bark Queen of the Bx 1. Rie Fansire, 6 Michigan Southera,. 864 se 0476 | dove. rick & Co. jam Li. lat BH, tow finois Contral 12 1205, 1324 | Raugoo! aya from Falmouth; tor Clave, & Pittsburg... IL Us ios yo Bark Shires enmar Br), Gifford, Bia Sanoiro, 43 tape, fort a) ith cones, to iy Golson na a4 NT! “er anilowes Che) MeOutioes Gait Oar ae wette Ul 0 5 Cy PODS ima a J preg - 188 1865 bras Bron brig Veale iy ei Wi dy A Nee oh gee ly cy A 140s 162 ron Bark Havisou Grogors (Of Rookland). Gregory, Now Ow ratrio dui Chien ... 60 - 4 | icaneclT dupe with sugar Se, tq Metcalf & Dutens derre Mate -.. 64K Ot S. ad Brig, Kalan (Be), Dexter, Remedios, 9 days, with suger Norttwestere 48 S ¢ bls wei Prudden, Bermuda, 7 day, with aati, The following wero thy quotations of goverm- | | Brig & Bradshaw, isl, Alexandria, 10 balla, we Be ment stoohs: UPSEP A es eue wea Bickinezy, Bioko, Baltimore, 8 dar, wm Ja 30. Fe mdée, 19 jv Z Registered 0’a, '#L.. 108s OTs 1084 obi aN Wiixians Matamoroa, 87 dara, wttie ; " ‘ . Duel Dompe: Os,'8h i ee cow Feit Aiken (ot Wilmington, Del), Godirey, Mow Oe Coupon 6's, 165 Ist wt” teosg | Waal Hh days, with ou 3 One your osrtilicates 8” 'O% “98% | Went Neve Meese ai ao hours, T and £ 10 noted. 107% FOR WI” Reber Wn deny narra York River 1 “ t ‘ole Talted: States 6 10ig MOK Ser Jamestown tourelte, Baltimore, 6 ars Cartod statoe ; 100" toe Sots Someeteo etre. seers a The Sivtaadla, of gold dering the i week Sib Godtnernare’t tem ore Pipi beater pas ‘ v it ‘Bild, ereae Pae 7 dare Li poncest ht, Detect Ul, Beull, Hteamer oa Gull, ‘Stcamer Fatoon, Jones, Provigeace. Monday BELOW. Bee Acad * Boniuger emer Hewre, An one brig, wal Fae aL alpa Tronetdes, Lovely, Morton , Hibs, 6 ‘Ve monthly summary of imports lor itary, nite Ryder. Bounding Bitow, 2 Buntiss, 1364, waa aa follows: ier, Ls Sy ig: ee rd 424018 B Lada, Fovorite, Mary , Bat ouy | Moce's, Wonder. 'Senato BW’ veugwn igo Pino 141,790 Kancaster, 3 ¥ Garrison, T Wines, OH Yao Nate, Lil 4 6,180,53 5 Wind st sunset MW, fresh. Entered for warolouss 6,571,986 —— — Withdravve from waretwuss apeN oat 4,050,415 Minced ‘he , Fans fier Bri amawur Breranwea, Meiklereid, at Poctlaad fe The monthly summ: of exports for Fenusry, dues Seadicwin enianat le ike eS eee 1964, was as follows:—— abort of coal. lomertic merotandise Woraign dotiabla alt per! 1958 ed mi Uy AL, SIAL tons, botit at Bast Boston-im Lili on sold at Hous, MKoug for 24000. wer Caprelte Dot tearful of captuee by the Alsbanna Lovoign free neote aud bi Sune Vinesarcramt, (47 fon9, built a) Mewford to 1846, Neale ith 6,ana0r9 been soldat Hoe Kong, aud wil! go under te Poriviam coerente fae Toth: sens + $27,000,749 | Sine Rrevina Sea, AL 6 oma, built ae Kalmouti, Ma ‘The Philadelphia Board of Brokers have passed | in lds, to-go under the Britian dag Suv Prverence, Alsé, 669tone, built ft BUdAoCoed in 1 nolution rising the price of admission tomem- | \.4'itcn gold on private term, vhip from Ove bradeed dollars to one thousand | sam Rrewoon Warrer, Al, UWS tons, butt at New Poot doar. Ly 136, haw been sold at $46,000, to go wader the Britat Nag, Bank Rosxroor 236 tone, tmilt at New Bo ts ihe followiog Hiatement aithws the average con- | (845, to go-under the British flag, has been agid at dition of the chuse out of Boat Bake Gaoramenty, 318 tons, of Weatport, has been pu. von of the Massachusetts banks, out of Boston, | Bans ae a Ba of Wactnart, ee, teem pan, jor the mouth of January, compared with the De pre Bark Mvvororawrs. 378 tonscegtster, built as Porth lta mgr, | Dox. Ni, tirl86, was sold by auction in New Work at’ 8 606,179 ta (Bia Brorwnses—Brizham, Torbay Jan‘17-Bitg Beebe, . 12,078,027 wiord, foomr New York for Antwerp, wi " Bhe bad experienced hi eather, atid loa aa sand: sail Tit quar dcek wept, tbe coslabeges 1, 6:53 244 BL BL 208 had quarter 4 Where are thirteen banks in the State of Minne- gota, with an aggregate capital of $662,500, anda circulatfon amounting to $412,598. Ten of the institutions are sound, and two are represented by the Comptroller ag being rather shaky, the value of their notes depending upon the responsibility of , theirstockholders. One, the Bank of Winona. has no circulati N Kuxroony, Als, 260 tous, bully at Searsport, Mo, ta bua been sold at He 9,00. “Brig Bronx ov tmx Bay. 450 tons, built at Mystic, Come, tm 1360, has been avid at $24,000. oe a ease eiaa: put late SuGeergen, Bereaadan ee: 1 for Boston, pirt-tn , Tae S0RN aac in diateess, wlth lowe Of focemast, jtbboom, sale and all aitached: Scux Istanp Bune, of Dennis, 142 tons, : built at Port ferson, LI, in 1864, has been purchases, by L Chu and others, of Kingston, Mass, f 1 0 ver, it io i ‘The Second Nutional Bank is-imcourse of or- | tonshas been pan ot Forked ive vb! He iN 1848, ITY ganization in Newark, wits: a-capitat of | #ssett, BI. Mahar cnlt ereater be fuom Rewport: tons, has been purchased by Joseph . php Bene ¥ pete f Westerly. RI, where she $250,000, and the Firat Natioual Bank is to inerease | puticin Isl, hea been purchase Tonapit Eaton, Je, wea its capital from $150,000 toa quarter of a million. Ciutat of Narasanecth Ris for 8 1 000 aah 8c JurrERsoN, of Saiom, 166. The annual reports of the railroads of Pennsyiva- tives’ na ‘ben bece sold for $1,050 050 eash, eee heriat 4 nia, recently presented to the Legislature show that eras after natl J mi Del, in 1859, 198 the aggregate -eceipts for 1863 were $40,528,571, | sons relaton bes born eld ae ee . ee ‘thet expenses amount to $20/602;804, leaving as (from wihteh port net earnings $19,920,766--a sum.very nearly eqaal to the whole anawal expense. During the same period the passenger railways earnea.$1,312,218, itliport, = om batit at Seenens or a UL, 2 ea by Gan 98 tone, jy “et others,.ot New lomtoasee private Scur E C'Jonxaby, £2, 187 tons, waits at Klizabelaport fa ust Mar bean sold oo private ferios. and expended $1,267,044. Sewn Oiseum Bensaas, of Proven 1255 a Mid m, Ob, been sold fo CITT COMMERCIAL BEPORT. E Bre 1d othora, of nord. trom eh port at er an Hail under eomenand of Cant Be Sour Louisa impeaus, of, Aypag ® iy, aid is On Seba built t B48 at Ri ohe ribble nd eee ut ates Ot on terme weion bane Sarunoay, Feb, 18, 1864 Market steady, and the de rh the receipts at $3 8724 AsHxe.—Recaipte 73 bbis mand is auch as to readily po f 1s. x Scorr, 9196 tons, bull at Rasex io 1864, ne aR ten nuh ih vit 605 bbls. flour, 445. bb sold to Mr David ee i and al ‘of Chatham, for site. READSTUR ES. pts 05 bble. pur, > eS 5 ‘Scue Detaware, 0 and 1,625 sacks corn meal, 3,917 duabels wheat 5 do. corn, 6,884 do, oats, and 640-do. barley malt. The deinand for flour was restricted to the most pressi =e } | | tai 3 | ir been sold to.partiesin Eliswortn, for $1 ba ot achr Isaak Walton, 603¢ tor burthes, ‘Hosen tm 1805, has been sold 10 or ey 3 Foreign Porte. lan 29—-Are sehr Con Bea | sa Car acids Nich Bb | mecesstties of the local irade, and, with liberal receipte r- | and the absence of any export demaud’of moment, the market for State and Western descriptions was very hh depressed and geveraily lower. The bulk of the Damiana was, on a base of $8 70 a $6 65 for extra State, Ranuvp. pata Bosien, in Sen aga) | Lipa tice Fed Theat i te joston; ana $7 2528840 for round hoop Ohio, with sales of | wmulaedy a 7,600 bble. jan and Southern flour were algo in . Jan 2—In port bar Merril, foe favor of the p tad others. Sid 1ot, bark Breweria, of the latter shia. ore ately dealt fo, and the market for both was weak. vargaoron Ee quote: We 2, wanioneas, Jen etn vga steeds, American es Pott fry Fees Pla bie ce ee at State and Westera four. it bpgict eed hii Ane. Creek, W 7 Sehi Common to medium —_— Good to choice do. . susese ou, Extra St. Louis... 5o | Rriteue Geo belg fardemas; Common to good Bouthern . 00 AP ae " Bor 1 to ‘Crowell, (3 id ol A Farwell; ie" ' ote ea ih-eare bare Fiorence Ciiptian. Live, pool; beig & WE | Soe 15 | Pac etn’ ‘Below. ship Sohu & Albert, trams y lout 50 Corn meat, bb: 2b IMORE, Peb 12—Arr bark Dante! W; beter. Corn me: 00 «son, Boston; tchrs Silver Cloud, oh 15 | Mears, Preyhols. Pedro Meys: eat th. + per >; beat was dail an drooping, and lea to any | Etince Reward Is'and t considerable extent, In the present position of tbe mai kel. a considerable decline would bave to be conceded uoiders ‘there was nothing of mombut dove for export, | 5 and local trade bought sparing!y—sufficient only to | aun tate necessities: sales of 50,000 bushels, ot $1 56a FL SM lor Cuicago spitog, $1 58 a’ $1 60 for M waukee ou, $1 69 @ $1 62 for amber lowa aud Milwaukee, $1 65 a$1 49 for winter red Western, $1 70 a $1 73 (or amber do., and $185 a $1 90 for white Long isiand. Rye Por THrnliet dad Huntresm ye vrigs Chas Wesley, Sarah Atlee, gth, orig ee bite 71D, abil 2 Oh b, SeAaea continued dull and inf roof b 18; smelt parcels sotd at $t 28 0 $1 30 for Jersey and Westera. The corn mar. ae agen. Ket was better sith ttle more doing, peincipally on | “BRLWAME. Feb tid ship Live Quk. Aiden, 7 Orleangs Spocotaliou saics ‘24,000 vushele, at $i sta $120 (or old | EbGan Feb Sarr sebr Bay Stee, 'Yatman, Western mixed, closing with-ne Hors below $1 20, and | TOR CArE schr Ada Herbert, Crowell, NYork for Bostem Iu pore Are bark B Weight Je, NYork fow jrewof emile; With, echr Rockaway, Coaway, $1 20a $122 ior vow crop Jersey and Pennsylvania yo! ats ware a moderate request and the market firm, light receipts and decreasing supply $, part for By M: nroe, on govern at se. 48%. for Canadian aud 900. a 9c | Western 18 sobr, for Stal Ky was steady at Me, a ie. with sales of Corov.—Market steady, al sc, for middjiog upland » e6 about 1,600 ba noud Fs sigue s wore ext e with e'bport Yor do; Cia ige, Or rs ci : ish, Vere H ot Seen ah 4 | ee winnie CB Joven, F ceman, do for perin reward to pores in Great Britain, the “Tih Aee beg N Mewiit, Bucklin, Portland f ket im ceraimiy cot. encouraging a: ochre i dam, Willard, Cambria merican flog, 1.200 bbls. f 41d." some bacon, 10 100 tons lignnmayit’? 1 09 boxes Dacom, Iie and per OoXes Dagon, 308., sud 500 packages by 4 decline by steam, To Londen, per toha CO, 228 6¢.: 500 bbie, ie od 000 Db! oxes hy + ig A neR Jina. thence’ to Cowes, Fal aud sobre ML Davie, ar, 508, 8 408. a bark and sil Nias sloop Pinnier. Mitehell, NYork. ve “4 aha URURYPORT. Peo lk-arr brig J Boekmore, Traey. ig, ’ O0 bole, petroleum, p. wt urige ¢ to north A, $1,000, two peutral & wind. RP, Feb l)—Avrrechrs RN Atwood, word We a fc, per Ubl. r them home WH Aiwucd, Poster, do for from south «de Coba, kugar molasses, $) G0 © 83e. for (wir to good, and 34c. a Soe. hes about 200 baler w Sid ache ¥ area ‘Pew ar ar weamnsnip Cilp of R tive. We vesrd of we of 500 tone it +08 put in for 4 hk tons St Demingo have been moder Brora, Worn wage “ wy oy MoLaesse firm ard quite active, with eales 0: 100 bbis. Dae ane et ign George New (pleas, at 08. 8 T4c. (OP new, and Sic. @ 600 for ap nites ener am bese, oid oro reek Mac Pereoetw.—Receipte 3.266 bbls. The market re- Nar hdhere' Ce na aan ee mained bioywo! and few poder « good cemand for wrk cence: Cooma, Ramin, an crade & fi yo speculation. The | o. New York: beige B& sales were spot: 40 to 49 gravity x yacrus. Hasicel’, tomers=thoee that have siread: sabes ted i-4 selection of | Sunpar, Peb. 14, 1864, raw ty white, 48), & 4c, for oad t etraw to white, deliver. 1s, Erench WGeods "mporieg. by Mia m—ibat he has just, During the past week a rise of nesrly three per | role, « pril, The sales of sitframen sf te uctoed! teate. wich he wilt soll with Lieres | cent lus taken place in Missouri 6's, and a fall of | ev; Toe Hae Stree waite, with n Lyons bers, ‘Bookvsses Bra one anda half per cent in Tennessee 6's. But tor chy Pe gay | tin elay): Sandeliras, Porcelain and | little alteration hus taken place in New York j | Pxev rascal rtaing, Peay ati + 1,863 a ‘d a ‘eon crown wreck inois © , eyne or Te erve Haute. Erie | visions market, and the sctual transaction ed, ay evens site i vialt bie gatiedy. ne businene veri NG ane ’ Wee wet up this AM, Sehr B Mt Atwood, re aa nity agora hae rieon two per gent and Reading five per veut. | (ira fuetty neery: ta Fe tee i ee | rd ees ee ganas, A utifal Comp ra's Bloom | Michigen Central has fglien nearly two per cent, | mod ace damaend, at pe ices remained am Lod Lng ° tans De f ‘gvaten wees Youth has achie | or wer con was in muede Preecninetad " Sa eesuit 0 20 ogee while Michigan Southern has advanced elmost as | 300, Tharsdi Pricge. Dressed hogs sold at from & } van sage rN Motkiereid,, Glam Wars and druggists much. Cleveland and Pittsburg hae advanced | tw 116. for Wertero ond city, a8 10 quality. Lara wi ow Patornas, cot ea Sacer A Perfect eer Dye—Mitte: Onty 50 | one per cent and Cleveland and Toledo three per | S\eAdy, wip —-} me tard na conte, Try it, Sold all opto Depot 86 Dey street. Address to ea Pollak & & Bagel eng etal Set al hh jatehelor's Hair Dye~The t im the Week dye. Bol bya devant | Barclay Wt Dosenats Se ‘Agent, outa Broadway, X.Y. tw " eee Ti Natl, ms ne cent, Galena has gone up nearly three per cent, while Rook Island has fallen twenty-one per cent. Government stocks in general have risen ig price, with the which have fallen ing it nearer to the q@otations 9 and s half per cent, bring: a i 23, Gold has eee remgpintty past wook, the only pose Anpeged of moment hae Pond caused on ome by tte fesue of bogus news concerning the fall of Mobile. Otherwise the va- riationa dating the Whole woek have not exceaded ong per cent, ws 2 600 i ines, 623 © oF a “43° cw dat Friday’s prices. im Gide ech: Sige Clifford, pune t lelangs. “are seve Delive vai eae pat hea NOISCO, Ped W—Arr ship ps Clery DB env omb, iggins, Tem~

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