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EWS FROM THE wm talne of black weather tint ew wraith hee eee Suspicious, for wetauce, ne Hawai Dp sav b fre polien mess an arress na Oewall's wetel, ‘West street, Rebrl Official Repert of the + Raid 0 Baltimore and besa Seat. HeavqgoanTars, tipi Corrs, “Six Miva Heves, be. 3 1004 MP ERED OCT, ‘Dr. E.G. Obane, fora year post the surgeon in charge an ‘Of the Third Division Hospital, bas left the wervice, aod Wy encagh m: Search through the en! , 3 Mosser’s Exploits ATC PlEAMONE | dwos-, 60 ue w arccover any evisences 9° heendiarivay, | Will retura Yo Mis home in G pose), Now York—his tree k Ta the es bai y Years term of wervice having expired. Dr. Chane entered A Ww pi apreratus was loud, a 204 and New ie ‘eck. Knowing for what ures tho ‘rticle wea jmereg, | te *EFVICO as SurgeoN of the oe Hundred aud Fourth suppored that it was seme internal may. ne, | New York, and has earned for simael! the reputation 0° mte ded t» blow up tue whole edifice The police wei Doing ove Of the mest efherent & mm plished medical tra k of tbe owner of (be whaving spmfrains, officers im thr corps, A complimentary supper wim i " a ing, whi rus The Richmond Papers on the | st ‘we wo: sw aier ed cnulieue | Header Ste New York Incendiaries. whole muiter was cieared up and the young” man dis- jurveon F, ¢, Keamer, One Hundred and Forty «bird ‘emrtyivavia Voluvteers formeriy io charge af the First barced.”? chara 03 the pluce vacntod by tir Ubase. ‘This is the people that have started out acouquering, | Division Hosptial, baie erties and now cre irightened joto duck fits by wa: ai js Taine! Of course it was @ “rebel Imommdiary ph Butler's Heaaquarters, General Dix Recommended to | piu mey tren Wart ramter, where Goaied ihe “Ord | ME, WiLLIaM H. MEAEIAWS DRAPATOR. Fag?) A morality that Goes uot reetmim violence to the liang All the Renegade Southe | smviom of wee best yeverament, We.” will hardly be I Front er Kicuwonn, Dec. 4—Moraiog. . : prootagenet the sive Borvine hover.” Nothing can COURTESTRS TO FRENCH RAVAL OFFIOKKH ecrners im New Yerk. clearer than the proof cf Mr. Davia? complicity with ‘The offeers: of the reach war frigate Adoale, sow burning of attempts ‘to barn sonve tai dozen Rotels jo. wn nbepeprumnondies New York. We bave rever read anything more traty ly wg io the James river, were courteousty shown around Vankeeisa than tits wove aMiir, We are very glad w | the lived yeatorday by |ieuenant %. B, De Kay, one The Reconstruction Party fi [yout th Souk me renmees are, aq sired vo reersior.. | she pervoual aids to-Geueral Burler, ‘They were accom- ; hw ave o.set of Onna’ Miy-smeca.s, who, Reving do | Pavied by several of our naval eilicers and, jike alt the the Rebel House. toro inet ooaditey. 1 are net lve turning Meter. Hang | torolgners who have yigited this live of works dure Seika dnnadcnp ccd Gepy iw beste Som OF "hap. i pest summer. cid fall, these Freochmen evinced A Test Vote fm the Rebel Congress. thao te SR be Se A yea ~ ‘ante TRE RECONSTRUCTIVNIRTR IN nae RESELL ‘BCU a Raid cf Tennessee Unionists SE aS ne MRBRL, MOUS. | mar, partioularly war Dated! pod ieroal eiseesion Into Nerth Carolina. Pefoe Treanen sonounosd-that tbe frst busineen st tho | ¥PO8,Deigh, Gap was aut so Deqry yesterday a for “3 gees ay beg mocning wis the sunsidevatun OF the fellowlog. reeota- rausenaie by Mr. Fonte, on the subject of ire. Major General Weitzel aud staf, accompanied by the 4. That however uatilable it mixbibein s care | indies o: General Hutler’s family, came up the )James Wne Revel G-nerat Wilcox Wants vreseiin”” for avy ewe or urore Of there | trom Fortress Monroe last aveniu,. frew the existing camfedera'tve union, ‘Liewtonant Colonel Kensel, Major Peter Haggerty, Mater Prycr, but Lee Has No »g mee presentcenditioue’ pudlicafairs | ks Davie and Captain Kress, all of the department iy iresoy action, and that itwould beulike | jaf, also arrived im camp last evening from leave of Wse fer Him, Wowiee ard unpatriotic for any one of sali States,or 4DY | absence, nusiWer of them lees than thé whole, to miake a separate | Tyere Ie-no news of aby conecynence from eo Tenth or ke. ee., ae. Pence with the common exemy, oF to engage in move Riaasses corps, Atthe banquet Tarats looking to sush @ resuit; but that st ® unquestion | prove; Major General Alfred Howe Terry, peo ioapest to pe se cbt oo ph oder ol rom the command of the curpe,, Generals an | CHRON. to center Together, te) generel ‘conven A. Ames, R. 8, Foster, W. B. Bow the Cutvairy Recratt TRetr-Awmy— | Gherwise, in a menber not repugeant to the orxanicoom- | Curtis: Lisuteasat Coloael Ed. W, sinh, Generel Bulle “Kobving tue Cradle, the Grave” a | pact, for the purpese of imparting to their common-agent, 7 ie em 5 Tie" oracraig overaueny tue sdvoan pores wadvuusan General; the Tenth corps stad, and many otber as mi peeded fo cleat prosecution ——_$—_ A few days ago the Richmond papers teemed with the | Deoding war for iude"endenos: or wits «view to amp Deaths in Hospitals. ‘echteveme ts 0” a reg ment of North @aroliva minors, | -fy:ng a0 for os may ve indeed woedtul, oe ee Fortress Mowson, Dee.-4, 1864. % . treat, were of said government, in or: ‘water ‘a youthful Colonel Armistead, whe ited offered { S°°07 Se early ‘a ‘coceation of bostiiivies ana restoration | The following te a list of the deaths in the Hoepnals at Wuerr rervives tothe rebel government. We have giver | or peace ag would be compatibie with the honor, the ‘Ola Point since the last report:— vemracts (rom Alabama and Georgia papems showing that | 8 'fery asd the permanent happinessof the people of sala Nov. 20,—Honghton Tawer, 24th Massachusetts . "ame garrivon of MoW:le was composed principally of men | Crisarrale tales. ewent condition of the country Je | @ Beard, Oth Maiue; Alphonse Herrick, 16m New York Met sixty yearsof age, while a vigoro.s conscription “ef | sich as to render it eminentiy Gevirable that, ‘or the ge Kellum, Tt Tet a ae oomese Byron ? 7 ov. —W arn, ) peared 1 se maaan enspes cat Me gc acu (A een non phen ans Vernon, 1424 New York, James Caidweil, 7tu New Lump. mod South Curoliaa, Ou the sumeday we the pro- " shire; Milan Taglor, 38d Penvagiv: ja. artill ery; Joba stectioge of the Ricumond Police Court, showiog ehe | fotze tee the poate hace, conncation should Ye) Nayson, Och Maine: James Evaus, 2000 Unived Siates GH ete hakemnibiengeeate eaciee te ro | colored? Peter Gardens, 118 New York; Lewis Do- 4 7 land, 4th Unstod states (oolored), vBonditiom thattbey joived the army. Governor Brown, Commissioners, with pow conver freely and Nov, 22—Lewis &, | aweon, 68th Penusylvania; Wm. ‘% ow appeare, bas reiesfea the convicts in the Georgia | traternaily wih each. other touching the present 5 Wright, ott sa States colored; Wm. Street, 1161h Pesite:iary, and put tue ia the rebel ranks. Tne | Condition of the country, aed of offering such od = goo ad qutedt cane'el Goes kod eotno tn in Iticmrngnd a hey deve | viesry. suggestions Qo. sara Confeferate guvertmert as | _ Nov. ¥8.—Jacod Stutz, 2d Penoaylvania artillery, Wm. a ay — . ew w day® | right de caiculated to prove a vantageous im the further | ©. ADdersen, 206th Pennsyivavis: B. H. Shepard. 16ch aan from Baltimore, calling himself | prosecution of the existing war, or cond icive to the | Now York artilery; timeon Jewell, Ott Odio; Jacob FHomas Yeflerson Staunton, bat whose real mume is | ¢#ablishment of an exciy and honorable peace. Roloson, 4th New Jerscy battery; ‘Lewis Brown. 9th Penge canal soit oes Caaliasehy Kegolved, That the resolutions he revered to acom- | Unitea states colored; W. B, carsov, 11h United + Se aga ‘as commitied to Castle Thunder | pittee uf ibe Houre, to be cornpored of one member from | States colored. - “@pon sespicios o| being a Union epy, the gr und of sus- | onch state ave wat committee be ingtrucied to re- wate Mplec, Masacn, Day Eases ania, araillory: z 4 rt the-eupon at their earl onvenience, ueker, 186 Now TOM mounte len; Picton “beimg the fact that be ssoamed apotver mame |! Por! thon en an ot Ghrtnorad that the resotatione ef | Beach, Slat New York: James Ward, Slet_ New York; ‘Spon coming throurh the lines, and attempting to gota | Mr soot be lait on tue table. gar venucb, 1i6th New York. Jcseph Greeu, 118th Passport upon it, Too young man has very respectablo Mr, Foote demonded the ayes and noes on the motion, pareet | Fp tye A be Rowan rclee) Biates: mectnns a ‘ ‘ ited— 63, 18, .} colored; C. H. Ro! ited Stites ovtored. “Teenectinns fo the Nort, aad: wae. ressgelsell UY TOS OC ey ea aero wane Menten Nov, 25.—Javob Lisdeo, le Maryiand cavalry: Weory the promisent Murylunders in Richmond. An eifurt was | Georgia: Loyce, of © ; | Newcomb, 1th New York artillery ,.Jameg Staflord, 11ztn deve made te secure ims release upon condition of his | Cruiksbauk, of Alabama; Foote, of Ten 5 New York; Wm. J. Ostrander, 142d New York; Jomning (he avrg of North Carolin. y gine Goorgia: J. M Leach, of North Carolina; Logan, of Norta. | United States colored Ga Mew of Vireint Fi ru- | _ Nov. 26,—Honry Thompson, 16th New York artillery; Geseral Wilcor Demands the Meterm gt :[ Tries: Mcdullen of Vieeinies Rasany; of Marth Caro, fs ee uadil $44 Onlo; Krcnemtiwane, lat New York oe, “ko Conaequence #ryor,”? ‘ wlery ‘Wim. Smither The Richmond Whig of the afternoon of Dacember 1 York cavalry; Wm Toomyps be F hercakatis a Nov, 27.—-Harrison Nutane, 89:h diituols: George B, ‘esa vets an Liane i : tated ihit Ger ee Lee bag Hail, 71h New Humpenire: ‘Chas Jen Say der, 674h Ub jemand, ‘surrouder of Rogor A. Prywr, It appeared federate hi ander fay of truce, He dined with © that Pryor-was to bo mado of somo canseqasace in order | rej Grant on’ Suudey last. aed says that Graut deu, Ww. dwin, 2a New Hampevire; t.eorge Lewis. Lldtn Bui United States colored; Thomas Sack, 114th United States Wo show the world that the «‘Yankees” have been guiity | Bayiog intentionally shelled Petersburg. Of suotber breach of tue laws o: war. But it seems that Bishop Lay Reaches Richmona. Richmend Seutinel, Dec 3.) Bishop Lay, «f Arkaosas, bas arrived within the Con- cowred, ov, 23.—-Elisha Taw], $4 Pennsylvania; J, D. Stewart,, ‘Mai Harvey, 17t New York battery; Jono 48 was Gercrat Wilcox and not Les who took action ia the | Seo Finley at tne Libby om Route | Gj. Rether, 2d New York: Samuel Hines, 19002 ‘Pe hageee; te wank: eure. Lee thinks Pryor is of such little cousequence that [From the Richmond Dispateb, Dec. 3.} Nov. 20:—Henry Beones, 34 Penneyivania artlory ke denies the impeachment in the folowing telegram to ‘Tho only arrivalat the Libby was that of Dr. Fivle: George Aimeworth, Ttn N: ps! tae 1 hig of Decemver 3:-— federal prisoner of war. sent from Danville to thie city Tcb Uulled States colored; Cee Mayo, unassigved re: Perensuenc:, Dec. 8, 1864. to de forwarded to his Northern home, on parole, by the crvis, nate next fiag of truce. Noy. 30,—Joba Brunnell, unassigned recruit; Joseph Gereral Lee did not demand Roger A. Pryor’s reteaso, Meg Lioyd, 38th United States ovlored; Patrick ¥arrell, 64D GEeverai Wricox, mn front of whose iincs be was captured, | *TRe Ite Direct*—A Doubt Threwn om | inode Isiand artillery. ‘*eut a statement iu regard to liis capture vo General Grant nena Seen cen Dro. 1.—Henry Reed, 188th Pennsy}vania; John Roach, aod assed his release Rucuwomp, Va, Deo. 2, 1864. bg legis Bee ore sp ee a Gores (rebel): ~ ” me. ie 8, | General Grunt .reverred the apphoation to General | To Tue Error ov tam Insrar s oa States : Ap United States colored. Mend, who endorsed upon it that Pryor was captored | gpl the New York Daily Tribune of November 26 apnear two or three columus. containing what purports to be the Re ‘whilst violating the orders of both armies, aed as realia i all Parnrenvra, Deo. 2, 1864. jas J. R, Gilmore, ion for Captain Burbridge’ aw, and said, and d the oocuslontef bia recent viail | yasterday about noon, the enemy having made a lone paamniaing Barbridge’s capture by us, and could not | 10 vse milhary Prisons io this city. A portion of thts | getour on cor Fight with iantry, per and cavalry, seat = sccount appeared in the Dispatch of the Soth uit, The | auracked and caplured the garrison at xen FEE: omens is Bot only filled with falsehoods of 1 therm terminus of the Pershore asd Weldon Capt. Shuitz of the Stcamer. Yamkee a. grosses character, which must be apparent to every | 2 sence fn miles bel: w hare. s Clerk Captured, reader, but im every particular, save the siurle oneof his ‘The force consisted of about two hundred men. They (From the Richmond Whiz, Dec. 2} being at tbe Libby, ts utterly without foundation, 1A+ depot, containing some government and aptain Soultz and clerk, of the Yankee steamer Yan- | whsle story isa lie, and as well, if not better known to be Bee, were captured a tew daye ago on the Rappahannvek | yych by “Kirke” than apy body else, uickly in parsutt. but the euemy soon &y Captain Lawrence D, Roane -and » squad of + The 1 have conferred with dye Ould on the subject and he ren FN cpr tt forces, is wich eserves. joins me in stigmatizing it as a shame'ess publicat ured some prisoners and inflicted upos them some Joss of Kilied and wounded. 18. P. TURNER, ing. Go Mejor Commanding Military Prisons. ‘This morning General Saree, ot Anpame, was milled ™ py aye nilet inepecting his lines, same abel! (From the Richmond Whig, Dec 2) t General But pep iayedl eaten Captain Haich, us the repre-evtative of the Confederate | wag moTION TO RBMOVK THE CASE To THE UNITED {RE REBEL OFFICIAL ACCOUNT. lone Malford, Ov the part of ibe ! Savana carrying out the arrange- one on canoes Heapquansens, epiered into by their respective governmevts ior ~ Any or Noataren Vincivia, Dec. 2, 1804. f 4 Abe exchange of prisoners. The Suyaynah News pub- Before Jacge Cardozo, Hon, J. A. 8zp00N:— Dabes « card of thanks to Colovel Multord trom Muster’s | Dec. 5 —Sammel Smith and others wx. Benjamin Fe ian siemty sti ed tom y A Brockimion. of our navy. a returned prigoner, ‘ * | Durnea most of the bundings GYR we taco great pleasure in laying the foliowing | Bttler.—tho platotids to this oase, it will De remem: | oon put most ct the latter Was BA ae “The vellroad. te Soere ‘Our readers, And Lake the occasion to add that ali | bered, commenced a soit for trespres against ine detend- | unbarmed. Davo bad any business or sutercourse | ant, alleging that, at New Orlosus, in May, 1862, he en i 1 om pes Hagel orig Page = bef pet ee pevk of bom as an honorable, hu- " jacked and drove him rapidiy eight miles, capturiu) pt eran. ' tored pluintifts’ banking Rouse and seized fifty thousand | so, Driginers; but ouuld not bring him to an engage- . dollars in gold coin, under the pretence that it formed a | meut, . the money sto! om The depot was eccupled by about one bundred and pares oS. Siank SSeS fifty meo, under Captain Waidham, sbout ope hundred [From the Wenmose a Whig Dec. 2) On the 30:h ult. the counsel for General Butler moved to | ang gwenty.five of whom are said to have been captured, the Raieigh Proywess we jearo that the Fa bave the cause transferred to the tederal cou the them, | regret to state, Major i itzbugh, quarter. see tore: made a roid opon Pakersy:! ava \. dmg country, in Yaucey. be Sa nday, the 20h ee retaagr ics oe ee en The enemy left some dead at the depot = 2 ne she q Jacknon Stewart, op our part, was killed, having | mitted the necessary affidavits in reiation thereto, To. route of bis retreat, LEE @even bails sbot througd him, and sixteen ef 0; tie | day the Court decided to deny the motion, sud ann: unced THE MOVEMENE*T OF @ENERAL GREGO phe: «| ured Mr. Rovers Peniand was badiy | is decision to the foliowing terms:— MO“T IMPORTANT. h caine raaeee, se @ good dealt | ine twellth section of the act or, Congrens September 24, 1789, provides that it be com. menced in any’ State court agaist an alien or by Movement on our extreme right, auth of Vetersborg, A of tho Btate in which the suit ta brought ag gevtleman (rom Petersburg joforme us that on Toursday im of another Stete,” it may, if it invol Mornivg, the enemy, with a large force of cavalry aud nnOoDCes that the enemy bave thao five hundred dollars, certain inings twa divisions of infantry, struck the Weldon Raijiroad inter qoarters around that city, | 2 done by the defendant. be remived to | Stony creek, twenty miles south of Petersburg. and da » | the United States Court. (See Laws of the United States, | ing burnt the railroad Dridge at that p'uve, started south, ahead rapidly. It says:— Dunlop's edition, page 49) The present motion is bused | towards Weldon, desifoying the railroad aud laying waste teod from ® polat pear tbe river | op that act, and as its provisions are seldom imyoked it | the country as they advanced. Weldon Ratiroad, some distance in the | is not surprisiog that they are but litte anderstund, sod Toe Petersburg Express etates, on tho information of their fortiewtiuns, These Preparatioos have | very generally misapprebended, The prvote betore me | passengers by the Southside road, that Stony creek sta. Doon postponed as long as practicable, with the hope, no | establish that tue plaintiffs are wot citizens of this Sta tion wae seized by a large force of Yankee cavairy, who doubt, that the army would be wintered in the comior: 1 are citizens of Louisiana, temper rily eejourmiog | beld it at last accounts, We fear the account above given eel: houses oF fore this suit. though broubt agaiyi Dy us ix the true ove, and that the movement is more ev wtually Gd covered the jntivity of al sue! is @ readent of another State. # Bot pro serious than & cavalry raid, wooded country in this section has long of his Proper vo state that we have been unable to obtain Shiuved out by ihe demand for tires and the buildl from the Department any infomation in. regard Ww ‘winter quarters will, vo doubt, clean out all the remawn- > ake hg wet bunty or the | this important event. fag timber of any value. Suspicton of Dias ip the State court.in favor of tis owe 7 Citizeu Against a non resident. but no such bias could be OUfyrm tbe Riehmoes Dispeved, Deo 8.1 Messer's Achievements on the Baltimore | presumed to exiat when the litigation was between pon- Last Thursday two Yankee pain ‘came ato the Batiding Wiater Quar- KRavroad, residents. (See Denbistoun ve. the New York apd Ni New Wanxer, Deo 1,184, | Haven Railroad Company, 24 Abbott's P. K., page 278, | Rabyananuock. attended bye foiliia of onster bouts, Os Yondsy Inet General Rosser captured New Cresk | affirmed i4., page 415 ) dro hem off to ke room for the Yankee fishermen. e0d Piedaont stations, €o. the Baltiraore and Onlo Rail- | The motion must be denied, with $10 costs to the I the course of the day some barges from the gusboats tompied to land tn fever, bat were fired on and driven off by our local troops. Fond (Hangebire couniy). with egbt hundred prisouers, | plaintiffs, to abide the event of the action. eigh! p.oces of artiliery, two Bundred wagons and ambo- ror piatotifte, exJudge Pierrepont; for defendant, Fances, eight hundred email arms, @ number of horses | Jopn K. Hacke' 4 eitasnieiisen tea, It wan reported last ht that Mosby bad found and mules, and. great smount of otber stuck. another wagon train, and bured jt after vome fighting New Manner, Dec, 2, 1864, “7 with the sword. He lost two mon ip the engagement. Geners| Rortsr arrived bore to-day with bis prisoners (Prom the Philaleiphie’ The precise |.cality of the affair i@ wot certainty known, end spoilt, the latter iocteding fiiteen hundred borses, ‘The police are all! acciv Dut is suppoeed to be on the Il-fated Martinsburg pike. Siveen bancred bead of cu Toe Path and Sixth Virg: kG, ’ a '(Yankee) cava'ry ana | Property stolen . RBAVY FIRING BRLOW RICHMOND. : oovered ao far 1 $ From the Richmond Dispaton, Dec. 3.) yabeowr in captsced by the Fittn und sixth Vit- | paved tuat this i8 not more than one third of tl To Kary boom of bie guns was beard in thie city — Pree S hician Th ekg matey, om stolwn, Yesterday there wore a variety of rumors ip re. | throughout yesterday, giviog riee to Lhe belter eitoer | tner' enday night wikm tuivteon’grin, | {erence to the occurrences at the Navy Yard, but we do thle was going 00 below the city, or th aria Whoa Tuesday night, with shir ou p * pot toink it worth while, in the absence of any knows | comtwooly lively time was being hed iu the vicinity Tae thisty Gis Boe beisen, frets, to revent them The goveroment, it 18 repo: iad TOR OFFICIAL. ACCOUNT. hes sont (or Naval Constructor Hoover, Master Lavorer Beanouan eas, Akwy Nowtuerx Vircina, Salior, the master painter, the master joiner and cue of Practicing to obtain certain rang: Dee. 2, i804. tbe tospectors of lumber, im reference to affairs ia this emcould have knocked Bro, Janes A Sevpow — deparement. 4 ¥ they bad been Ceoenl Feely reports that General Rosser, with Practice 18 sald te have been evtirely gaitsfectory to tht myne's wad bin owt brig nauiered on the 27th | AB@8ST OF NAVY TARDEMPLOYES IN PHILADSLEUIA. | Do iiies engaged. With his exception all wan as quiet a4 Sh, beer Moore seid € stil Pmvaperraa, Dec. 6, 1364 Usual on the north wid toe 851 wie i pire : y. . A pomber of employes in the Navy Yard were 8 th ec and 6 ort Keily, at Bee creek. with vid pieces, four siege gune,’ be arrested today on charges growing out of the rocent J Sween seven and erpul Dundred prisooars, a lorge outa robberies ocmmitted there, The parties have been seat it Court, Aseociate Jaatice Bor of bureee ait muivs acd eight sieuds ot eriors, and | to Washington. Giles this morning deliv Aa elaborate opinion in the Sea royed two huvures wavon® aud a quanthy of com: os cane of the Mayor sod Council ayutwet the Baltimore Besar y and Ordon e stores. a reey City News. od Obio Reiiroud Company, ‘The action wea brought te He broaght off the field piecee and some wagons, recover the sum of $18,000, the wmonnt of the three per @piced the siege uns nOd drstroyed ee carriages Faravty Sor Wore HowtixG.—A melancholy accident | os. internal revenue tax fér two years, paid to the oll red op Seturday, by which Mr. George M. Tive, of | Jector of internal revenne on the Inver-et ($100,080 pot he alao captared Piecmout, destroyed ail the gowern. | eC due by the company to ch boway t buldlage, contat sinber of en i ° is 198 " tt , be! anoom) dne by the the city oo the is etd bagt “ burot | inden City, lost bis fe, A purty of ottivens, belong) sened by the latter” These bonds are kecwe b ee ee ee to Hudaom City, consieting of Mr, Tice, Timothy Deegan, | ee) Oy oe ne incved to ec ral huvtred head « tgp erday bo- my pon ea by Garret Day abd Grea runtord, were ont bunt bg on the 7 Senvineste, tne ree wounded. x bited by G a Maniapo Mountains, While walk.ng ibrough some woods | On hg main of the ‘Fou, Moen ee ee cert uch prams, MF | Mr. Deegan’s gan became entudgied in some brugb, and ” st He RE LKE war discharged, if enue tas ns ae Bee lees - f To Derk, causing death ip abont ten ta utes jo booy was int the company hed the right The Man witu the Miack Vatise. Viewed by 2 justice of the peson, Who gave = permit for NYA ACL OL 1862, Ror one KL Bnd 91 RICDM AD PAPERS RECOMMEND GENERAL Dix ro | "MOM. Devoaved lenges a widow to uibbud Abe alsoant of "ube interest pay sbi TANG EVEUY SOUTHERSER IN NEW YORK, AN Israxt Munprren,—Coromer Hanley, of Hudson | either io the city or bondboide: the col i tbe Kehmond Mnquirer, Doe. yt My, beld an inquest yesterday on the body of @ pewly | tr of iniernal reveaue | Yackoe natin is agitated. Buch an 6x | sory in‘and, found on Van Riper’s Jot, in the town of Ror ertaken Wat people for many years, ike water unto a mad dog, throwe wil Pde og seg cnet epee gen bavioe been beaten out. Te jury ren Fatat Accmxst.—Coroner Naumann yeoterday held am foto fu, It te worth the iveety, i & Verdot Lo the effet that the child carne \« ita | imqueet at the New York [icapital en the body of Timothy 4 will be works the ile, raat to be | death wt ike hands of some person or pervous to them | cy)ijvan, whore death was tho Fr-ult of injuries received! of pier of binck valice “A reward of | ookuewn. ihere is 00 0 the perpetrawrs, 4 by the wd doilare ts oTered by the city.” and Proraactr Meeasos,—A woriae of protracted weeticgs | “Pout ® week slice, by Doing struck on the hoad by yoo eons ot A, 10 public meeting, have wRank a ein butiay y, and J € wlieresses ald tow Ire! thet macy hotels were | Dave heen commenced in Bt, Faal's Metbudiat Spincopad } foe tect of Yultew sereoks Two fury sondere'a vecates | an tee Moteepoiion Heels” i op the vliiwe, aud phate reward of { cautoh, Jersey Ony. Aceidental dein.” Decessed was tweaty.two years 6 we ae ° 4 “ on Rucarom of & New Fudun--Jeckson Engine Com. | ogo, and a naitre of _Ireteo’ Thom of Boston: Colonel D, 11. * rem rey Oi Fe Froeiag. hamsor vie ng a 9 sataa ‘peslarheg cntiiear Toa tas pie os fe GpxmNo Acorme.--On Sunday Inet a 1nd gamed Daniel Navy, ana Mr. Faward Kiadell, of pe Se TOP icon hy Pt rhe They Are recived at the ferry by seenen | Diizzard, wom of Bewjamin J. Biiz-ard, of Now Rochelle, ab whe St, Nicholas mh & binck Dowhor a. t Peo Pugine Comps, ha: 1, aul, With Yards of music, | wee aceidentaily abot throvgd the tft arm whileabort- — Commodore Hit one, . O ir ing ud m rehod |hrow, one sirerts of ne sity lo ehe Ff ine decks otf T'uptor’s iniand, Hy wes takes w the United! Commender 0, ' We® come Norit evening the ome soy celebrated the eyeas by © bal at | Besces ityitey sive Fowlt’s Telard, aod iho ar Cw erve wind a Qual. dhe L.ndson My atee woae ad boy apausered, smulbalkg aipaiad, hopping of Be ¥. Nihon, oe} wa oe "titiedoan, a ‘Caware, wel AFFAIRS IN MEX:CO. ‘| THE PANAMA BAY AFFAIR, | tue Ging ot ONicial Reports of Admiral Pearson an@ hb Cofrespond. uce fre teomStcam Comm Ms tween Tampico a por. A age following mteresting documents, ip reference to Salvador, ‘urred in the “are at T - . orig Fin-noes of the Country, &o. Mempt to capture the sieamer ‘by rebel oer Tueve ave two French papers published ta this citv, , have been received by tho Navy Department: time eterna is Tow Uoned peat rety Freveemen, and ech pubs Baron 0” ApwRAL. Pal Pani, wasy years —_, Nshie g Ocevsiona: accounts from Mexico of entirely dif: Usireo S! Detieve—a young banker vy the ferent views and sentiments, Ihe corre pondeots of b>. Panam. Legs ieee feuss. Trusted by bis empioyera ‘@n—The eocomenter of the American steamer Sab wtp all tue secrets of the financial word, these papers are both chovulter resite in the oly OFF haying suormed me hal among the pasaongers exvected >) can ‘only forged the names of prome Mexico ibe one which represents the Courrier des | td omoark ip Li» vesge!, on Thursd=y last. were a buMBer | went merchauts us drawers aud evdorsers #1 Flats Unis is Monstewt Marseras, Chevaiter of tue Order 4 men who — obstruct (Rp we seeeraty ebange, Seneiee en have snsneestaily Frege he of Guadatoupe, &o,; the ether w one Chevalier Nopsl. | , inh, phone in eas, he came to New Yor Ths i@ @ curious pame, bus porsidly Indieutes that the | Me ‘ ty Neonode ay 5 of course a lady iw she cars on her day (or sailing, with a ) ast May, and ie sand have negotiated fraudu- Fersow who wears it lo warmly end entively deyeledte fore Wo provect the officers and passengers of [ovuiter en’ ouenam tn Uarmang tathe omen tora everytving that ie epposed to Maximili In his jor from harm duridg the juspeution of the lug- | tieugend thalers, which, at the equi letter to the Messager, of this city, No Btates |e tke ouly sare method of detecting the | seventy two cents per thaler, with Cay | at 2 ot A “ ar 04 eans io eis cal aan Pirates Kbows to intend the capture of ane Salvador, con- | gave bim the suug fortune of about $35,000. He that Wwe repul y ue means Vert ber into ® piraiieal cruiser, and ip her capture of | came to roy, aud made many friends—especially at danger represented by the imperialists, He shows | of more ot the fue stermersof the Pacific Mail Steamship | by: fellow.countrymen, Ta. sm person, intellizent im wh €8 ure heid by Juare:’s gener nd gives de- | Company. Acopy of my orders to Commader Divan. | countenance and brilliant in conversation, Louis Geraudy tailed information of the fnrcea, &6 . at the comuend of | port therewith encione, marked -'A,” tozethor wih Dis | a8 he called bim-eMf, was a mai to maKe his mark m4 twe republicans. He eays that po mule train.to Vora | re.ort & me. maracd 8,” It will begenn that be where. He:-banked” in Wall street, and purchased @ Cruz frem tbe city of Mexico jx safe without a strong | aucted the deicate matter commitied so hie char, ™ at ittstown, Ip this couuty—pay ing sixteen thom convoy, and quotes oi) clai documents iu substantiation sclously sand dojlers tor it, acd fitting it up im aregal styie, equas of his ttetements, There is, however, very little thas is urther protection of the Salvador, at abous the | s@ ihe isiand home of lennerbaszet. Feaily vew ip aii Be Bay: departure | got t ip under way, followed Bus Flysien dream was of sbort duration. Vester. ‘Tee other chevalier, iu his last communication, Sei sod o z jusindiction.ot .} day afternoon, Deputy United rtaics Murehal Jorvin, of Diwieelt env tothe — consideration ) Abo government of tbo Uniied tates of Cniombdrs. 2 w York, arrived here, with extradition papers fom financial vondition of — the 7 re, There 190k 9m board tne leucaster seven of bi ‘the Prussian government. lo company with olficot dug 1.8 & most lamentable idea i ri pas) » who, with loaded «rme, powder | timribut, he provesied to Vittsiown and arrested Golden the financial troub:es that! nd the ther munitions of war in their lugnage and bearing fuuss, «hag Geraud, @t bis home, The ollicers alse test must be experienced in yettamg thugs squid ni written proct of their pogrions inteutions, and who | brought with ibem a sufe opataluiad thirty-five sums tip atl bis revectionn by surgesting that uniy 1oaue | dountless would have been jom-d by eluers-on beard the | doers in gild,and reached here xt midnight, can so} things right-w Slexico. He says that if ‘he were | Seivador to capture Wat vessel wien @ short distance ‘Tbs morning the prigoner was taxou to New York, bag: ong of the Gomumi:sioners on fitance—whieh he 6 Det— {trom Paiama, Meso xeven pirates, several of whom | his ineuds secured the toga! services of M. 1, Townsend be would \ipiat alarge loan, To ger this be ie pre- | wore to bave been officers on board the, cap. | aud .’. H. Beermao, and endeavored to obtain possession: ail tne forests, lavas and railroads 4 tyred vessel, 1 sball send to New York lodged sa the jail office, It wild. that the lender should demand, Failing» joan, he seems | earliest couvesauce. ‘Iheir leader, Santé to think the prospect a very serious one, a8 all expeners | tings, but who was captured under a the next steoméer. Hi mviat them bo reduced to the Ngure of the receipts of the avert tha: be ts ap ectin: tb the officers say that ‘hich is a smal) affair indeed, and will pot 7 and this is probably true, when he was arresied he made a full coniession. The rie! gnity Of a now empire, and that with i taken (rom the party ia ie Afluir bas made quite an exciteinent about town to-day @ war on its han Y , addressed to Acting Master Thomas L, . nati t We also flud in tho New Orleans Picayune of the 26th N., end directing hin to do. precisely sbut whl UNITBD STATES COMMISSIONER'S OFFI ak., 801 ntereating ‘acts coucernping the repewal of atternpting, and would doubtless Betore Commissionor White. ‘ stem communication with Tanpioo and Vera Cruz: but for 1be eee information | received thi A. cate of considerable interest, romantic withal, came New Orleans ovee did a heavy and mist remurerntive R MoKee. Ksq, Unfied States Cousul at Panam: Ten(aba/Comiastilomas Walle’ seatenten biden iets Dorivess with Nortbera Mecioo, through Matamoros Savage, Aeting Coneul Geveral at Havana, up before y ’ > chiefly, and pore? through Tampico Much was ako ae the Navy Departmeut from the same forelligeut consequence of the absence of counsel, siands adjourned. Gros, bet the ent; an'we have onla, west \nteage:Mate forward to the a 1 tbe ig eteeay rans ut most, as we have . we jal 7 for wai jepartment all papers merga. found on duard the Salvador relative to this transact! The name of the. accused now in custody is Krow® BA avails hom a pecvons aan akg J ay the Lined nd the secession tag which they bad ready for bostivg | Goldenfauss, alias Louis Gerund, who was yesterday are atnmnere Git alee searly W set, quia 5. ms By one of these papers '8 | raigned om a cba: itting extensive forgeries Mp: American, trado as oid alt tho etber eustom Bouses ia | wui'be secn suas ofvtees took the onth adopted ia Ravens Pugs diota Wk beceiig cin a ammee Oa Mexioo; nevertheless it is trae, for this special bund of desperadoes,a number of whom | Prussia, during bis conn wwercantile hoggy AL, ion ‘tim Legeteny i? aed re Bd were wt in ie Sulvador, having deen sovt to diflereut | Halle onthe Saale. As faras the evidence went yestene phipbedarh oad adaes de pph if BoM J Pinees 10. catabiinh on other arranges . Wt te the old man’s tale twice told. ‘The accused was boa Wealthy houres which umageed fortunes through It | ments for the complete outit of the Salvador when cap- ft with important business, ‘m whieh the funds are too well Kaowa in our city tor the trade itself to be | tured. The witnesses in tiris cago are the officoys pamed | of the house were {reely con'ded to Golden'ause, om ranven. ‘wa the report of Commander Daveuport, Francis W. | Gerund, and tbese funds bo ie «barged with: having dle Weare $0 learn that there i every probability | w. Rice, Eeq., United States Consul as Aspinwall, und Wm. | verted fr: m th propor and leg ttaate souree to pnrposes hat there is to be a renewal of she regular Intercourse | Nelson,’Esq., who wituexsed the whole transuction, and | o¢ self appropriation and eu.vyment, He was’ alaw by mail steamers which oace existed between this city | Alex K. McKee, Esq , United States Consul at Panama, | gpabled, ar tbe trunted agent cl bie eraployerrs tO, 8 i, and Matamoros, Tampico aud Vera Craz. When we say | who witnessed the course pursued for preserving order | ajlegod, drow iarce sums by weans of forgeries from atcamere, we do Dot mean crazy little crafts, which are | on hoard the Salvador. The prisoners themselves, ho ‘Other bouses in Germany doing busivesa with the Grm.im hot able to go frem one headiaud to another, steam- { ever, talk freely of their intention to capture the Sal- with which he decamped to this country, taking ee oe. ‘i with bim a beantiful young woman ae the partuer of bis ‘The lime ta question grewslcet ef “the operations, ax: jerapt upon our steamers will, I trust. | figut, Un his arrival hare he eclected Troy as bis pow ea ee ee eee cteact | prove a salutary leaxon to those who etherwire would | of rotrext, which alorded, uciortuuately, no continuity of Parra repress teal em hantarsare ve eet eae to similar attempts upon our com- | snide for im, for there he was arrested a day or awe amers to we employed are to be ago on the upplication of the Consu) General of russ! HF SAIL Shah eiaermnemnare 0.1 bch “aD, sir, very respectfully, your obedient sh aervant, and brought up for examioation yesterday, ia seal ¢ difticuity bas been ty eatrictions w! 6. F. PEAL aerate lp bavine Ter ped bile cf amatan gee bana the manars pasborities. Rene Raval 910" 16: Geossaey to Acting Reur Admiral, commanding acide squadron. | converted into currency to the tyne of eighty-€ve interpose on ahipments ta the Kio Grande, We are glud itbsen Wisaas, Secretary of the Navy, Wash a ehich wecwen tie ag ie en diemal to jearn that thie difficulty bas been anged, not to tne | tngton, D.C. Shite aopteale dot 4, but to its satis(act)m, £0 Mat there will be neither detention nor anvoyance on | INSTRUCTIONS TO COMMANDER DAVENPORT, MARKED thie account, What 1 permitted to go wil. go; und Greg will not be allowed to interfere with ‘Unirep 81 .Trs Ftaceme Lavcastrr, shat which ia lawru! Panama Bay, Nov. 9, 1864. ‘Lhe first steamer of this line, aptly named the Shooting £mr—As the commander of the American steamer Sal- Star, wii! leave ow the Sd proximo, There will thereafter | vador has atated to me that among bis passengers tor a mores (mouth of the Rio Gramie) Am Aiteged Bogus Baren. and semi monthiy to Tampico and Vera (Cruz. ‘ f ‘There cau be do doubt of the success of such an enter. HIS EXAMINAT Hy bfcslanltest oa aie Oxaae prise, There will be aa exceedingly heavy emigration to | will go on board hie vessel with a sufficient force, and ia TE RETESET SGCATE: Mexico from ail parts of the world, Commerce, manu- | the event of a difficulty between bim and apy of his ps3 ‘giilies {resem ae Data Tea 78 factures and nxricultore will all recelve a strong impetus | rengers you will protect him aud thera from harm for | A Fronch Count. guiling under the imp from the new goveroment, and many in this country ax@ | the further protection of tis versel und passengers ngninst | Charles Alvert Theodore Baron de Jagmund. Jookimy about them for a’new country in which to Duild | those ecpponed pirates | shall accompany the Satvador to | Before United states Commis! ner Wilkins yoxter thomselves a new home, sen in this ship, and should any befound on bourd you wi, esloenibi cuateed (ie Soeuary antee Sneer ee ae Hitherto there bas been ng market for much of the | when beyond the legal jurisdiction of the goverument of | treaty. ‘The history of ie oe: ae oe nlbiiee D o ‘Western produce which haszbeen seut bere, simply | New Granad1, capture them and convey them to this | tains several chapters b> ‘eb m0} beng jf creer ‘nue: Decaune st was impornbio to get permits tonend tawoy, | ship in whatever mavner mry be mecesary tor their | titled sharp practice. Ho resi ok in Moorevilla. a lit Or safe vescela iu wisich to send it, This difficulty will be { security, Hogg, the leader of these desperedoer, holds a | town on Lake Hurou, in Canada West, where he is the is pieced. He denies biving apy other wie, bub sckoowiedges having a chid in Germany by a tormer wife. ‘Ihe case stands over UN Thursday, at two o'clock. obviated by the new Jimeto the Mexican coast. Such | commission in the rebel novy as Master, a@native of | OStenaibie owner of congiderabic estates, and where he wteamers A the pute on the path will be sate | Balt:more, and has been a resident of New Orleans. His | edjoy® the reputation of endthrift of the frat eel bosn su wpeed and im carriage. who, it 18 supposed, has | A Tt time since legal proceedings were imatitut Se ee ee ee F of ope of the stenmers Bt him in she place wire he resides, wich consi x oN je, warravt (er obtaining money INCREASE OF CRIME IN THE METROPOLIS. app oes nen each f ‘of Canad ck. of Now Orleaos, Midshipman: ira eta Orleans, ee ee from snd took up hie residen ‘ity. re Jo! Jale (-mitb ‘ie Delieved to 18 . proper pame), Timothy Grady and George Much—the | > ne Bo pr vision for th cx rata ot aoy = jist two pamed of New York; aud Thomas Gra‘ton, | 6 isdemeanor, @ com 7 ina Quartermaster; Sullivan, Stoddard, Higgins and Robert | bifm here, and be was arrested a fe Lyoos, and several men, making "tne party consist of charge of forgery. He bas since been Rae sixteen to twenty men, Hoag, the captain, is known | House of Correction, and was yesterday sei an, very Terpoctlally, Jour ebediant serves Been comraitied is shat of aving forged an ma ” wily, yo 0 commi Pirie fan vata ae sae crack tion — for anacneie 1, 1 aay payable Acting Rear Admiral, commanding Pacific squadron. sixty days to the Fan! Upper Can To Col emma H.R. Davanrony, oommandigg United | & Mr. McKelvey, residing in Moorevilie, A py wae States steamship Lancaster. yepted by Mr. elvey, precisely eimiler in yy v. S.—-Tbe extract, as marked above, is a portion of pect, except that it matured in nipety instead of the written rep 1 lays. it was auderstood as the time the given, July 27, last, that the baron was to meet Re aan oa ‘commissioned olllcers are engaged in this | draft ‘when It matared, October 11 Te paving, a5 COURT @F GENERAL SESSIONS. Before Recorder Hoffman. EMPAWELLING OF THE GRAND JURY—TMR RECENT INCENDIARY PLor. The December term of this court commenced yester- day, Recorder Hoffman presiding. Assistant District Attorney Stewart will conduct the prosecution, ‘The following gentlemen were sworn to discharge the | foci transeotion juduoement to get the scorptanoe, of the iy an —_ vi respectfully, you! otto ferred to, exhidited a drutt of ), wl wool ne Geant ene hi eiiademma iy ROT due in England on the 11th of September, Acting Rear Admiral, commanadlog Pacific ‘suadron. fore the maturity of the $400 draft, for gated a was asked. bie would give ampie time to get the REPORT OF COMMANDER DAVENVORT, MARKED out from England to meet tho Tespovereiine et Levi my fa foreman; Nathaniel Filte, George J. im. Gibbous L. Kelly, Unitxp Srares Srrammn Lancaster, of Upper Canada. But w the ustosishment of Mr. Beorge 1 Peilipe, Panama, Nov. 12, 1964. Kelvey, who bad accepted the draft at ninety day Ueorge W. Powers, ApminaL—Your orders te me of the Oth ee See Boon | Posed s notice of protests from the bank, Tatnaatiogt Benjamin G. Ropes, obeved verbatim of literatim. This, ordinary cir- cceptance in favor of the Baron hed falles Nichoias H. Decker, Robert W. Rodinaa, eee would or as Moy iastructious given | on toe 11th of September tostead of October, as it Hamilton R. Searles, 80 perfectly but, asl presume you desire | bay fn] requiring, him 1° ~~ “vide funds to ‘The Recoraer, after stating that tbe Grand Jury would | * report in etal, bag leave to” suomi the fobnwing'== fe Tews alloged that tbe Ba 2h be could cot the morning of the 10¢h inet. I left this abip wih = have plenty to do thie term, addressed \bem th four armed boais, and went alougaite the Paci wan | @raftcaaved at ninety «stan Mabew Wo are !:ving iu times of great excitement—in times | Steamenip Compapy’s steamer Sacramento. as bad been eportwent of greaptroubie—and, from the uppearences of the day, | Previously agreed upoo, with the master of the Salvador, ts ‘orime is very greatly upou the increase. 1 looked upon | !talso arranged the boats so that they could not be seen et FRR POE 5 CRE) the culeodar of prisom casos this moraing, avd I | from the Salvador, at uuchor near by. But, wofortu. Asi '- 28 from Eurepe. foucd that there are adous ope hundred and thirty | vetely, the master of the tug, with seeming forgetfulness, ARRIVAL OF THE S1RAMSHIP VIVGENIA. = ye prison Poy sting Fen round the Sacramento, bay oni Ld es re ‘The National Steam Navication Company’s steamsh Altnoug is cours deen us, However, if their sus- asus DuUre of the day nearly mouth during the | Picioos were aroused, they took ne advantage of it, af. | Vitéimla, which leis Liverpool at balf-past ten ov pas aie eaeniiae es court now ee pedi bet comfortal £ Syren pepe , the signi morning of the 16th and Queenstown on the 16th of No’ Wwe Nie labor that. has 0 periormed, ts. if 1 reeoliect | rected taxde was hoisted, and | was | vem! morn twice as largo a8 1% was two years ago, | On board in one minute. I had previously instructed the ope! bd Sty hy cia etc agc a! ne. aie J allude to tnis fact only to remind you that there ts | Officers as to their course ao soon ag we should get ce news bes been anticipated. reer vece-sity than ever fer every man connected | board the Salvador, apd | am proud to say that myorders | ‘The Virginia landed one thousand and thirty-eight ‘aad With the administration of public justice, no matter in | were moss implicitly obeyed. All the passengers had been | gsengers. what ou , Whether as prosecuting officer, as judge, | assembied in the cabin by Captain Louglass, the com- Qs grand or pet juror, to labor diigentiy’ im the dis. | ander of the Salvador, Tz, a>parenily with the view of ex. ARRIVAL OF THE DAMASCUS AT PORTLAND, —_ Cf i Oke = jaw makes tucum. | smiving fe ete a 1@ | Bad arranged with him PortLaxp, Deo, 5, 1864. 6 ye bis an ail for the porpyse of \- | Some da: vi vi and man w Lysine ted pare Jm- | the niavon Thad. aoicned 407 Book me he geet w° | The steamer Damascus arrived at seven. o'clock thie By tin! 1 was enabled Age ure Bn po of value, orders | Morning. trom Mr. Ory, oat hatribution of auras of the {The Damascus eomes in place of the Saxonia, withy ize, &e., ke, I Bad cautioned . srery sarap of paver iter sigh nee and men to 8eiz® | dsten to tho 16th. Anticipated by the Chive, the passev gers, I informed them person. mausiaugbter and 4 police officer, to sve that not! are Of daily occurrence; burglaries, robberies aud peng 7 were uuder the protection of P.M cenies of cunsidorabie character are happening all tho Granada, and that they were | $15000 Am golt...b3 228% ioe eee ees RR. 110, 3 108 time, Men are kuocked down in the public streets at | Derfectly free io go whithersoever they pleased 100 she Erie RR. .b1O 955; 160 Keck ield Ri night, tmeo ¢re eessuied in the public streets at oo do. 933; 100 N Weatern RR. Cu ight and by dey; men travel in the curs, and are re- . 100 N Western prof. 751 Tiered of their property by the ‘imost expert | Having given all necessery orders secretly, 1 threw of | 600 MichicaaSRR.+3 69% 200 F Wayoe KR. 102; Uhieves; and all thts potwithstanding we Bave one | all appearance of beng on ofcer on board op duty, con- + dID 6936 300 ‘do. ae of the moat vigilant police forces in tbe world—s {or versed free'y with every body, and think thereby disarmed 810 128 16a Comb RR That ie approsching as near to perfection as ever can | ‘our friends” of aii suspicion. + 128% 100 Mariposs Mg ie a be attaj eu in this cy and country of ours, Io aduiti At dayiight th xt morning, being twelve iniles out - aaa to this, we Bare @ cies of men among us going bout the | side the territorial jurisdiction of New Granada, on the Died City en:aged io incendiary crimes, seemingly determined | vroad boroin of the Pacii 'y Snimotow —On Saturday evening, December 3, Karm to destroy public and private property, and © briog a iniormed | Ro: , you it chia of . jane upon the commu all =~ misery of viiences of that }, being wow under anrnanet agen ty eases 7 soceraniit on its cburaccer, 4 to ali these oilences, whether they | the Bag, 1 desived “the p sure Of te company She was buried on Monday afternoon, Sth inst. at one, be robbery or iarcony, m raat or of several of them boara my ship. The pames and y whether they be cflonces of tne class of | rank of the individual ioliawa, visi—Toee E-Hiogg, | Cccge? Tom Wee remdencoor ber parénta, 290 Drvlaion’ Srson, | bave only to say that the Iawsof the land pro- | acting master, C. =. N.,cummandiog: E. A. Swatn, mas. ¥id Simple tea. for thele arrest, conviction and pank:b- | ter's nate and executive oficar, John Middle, actiog chiet ee eee ment: and if the officers who are cuurged wita the ad- | engineer; T. J. Graay, actmg first assistant enyine: 5 i a, mmiuiAtration of public justice, and the jurors, whose duty | Win. L. ince, acting acetacant paymaster: R. D. Lyon, SHIPPI NG @ NE Ww 8. it is to examine paticntiy the cases ‘which will be aud sailing maetor; Jobo 1 gvias, paymaste: erik mitted to them, aod do their duty. the law will he I beg leave to command to your fav. ARRIV) 2D. aneport), Thenipeoe, Morfotm, a@pforced to the terror of offenders apd to th the conduct ef the officers and men associated with me | ,Stesmahip All’ance (U 5 m of the comm b to the ooterprise. all of whom did their wove duty. Ihe SP house, 10 VS Kearns 8: 80 much of following i8 # list of the eMcers, BLOW, tev'ion, the autvorities are in possessive D1 /& MC; le ig NS Sbip Merebant (of Providence), 50 daya from Cardiff. evidence to Iny the cases be‘ore vou. | R who wobiaveered as I suppote the ends 0: justice require that the exemina- | my ard, and Accicg Master's Mace Brown, ——_, The = 3 tion up 10 this period should be conducted with such | I tradsmit all papers, documents, ko., to you, and in BCE LLA: one Strictoess and such privacy that they may not yet bhava | conciusion beg leave to thunk you for the uotr»mmelied PEN IN THE EVENINGS Feacaed the potnt at which the cases will be aubmitied | manner in which you permitted me to mupage the woole © you. Of course im the discharge of your duty you | business, and thur carry out to suecessful termination DURING 2h Monti OF prannaee give to them that promt. patient and cxrefal | your views, wisbes aud instructions, HW KLEGANT Bi owh OF GOO! invemigation ‘they demand, aud if there fhuil bo | — 1am, sir, with ibe highest respect, your obedient or- OVINGTUN OTHERS, Sufieiest evidence to warrant you iu fndiwg am | vant. H. K. DAVENPORT, ew indictment, they will be tried promptly, and if guilty, | Commander United Stater Navy, commanding Lancaster, | —-———— will be Leora pd promptly aleo, His Honor they alluced To Acting Rear Admiral leansox, commanding Pacifie HE MYSTY, RIBS of FLORE Ne LA wo ibe vai bi = THE Bare nine | OF FLORENCE; ¥. 8,—L was much indebted to Mr. Wm Nelson, com. wom BY GEORGE LIPPA 1 g0 OF the duties of Grand Jurors would be | mercial arcus Pi toad Company, for valvaple | Author of “The tim y.. ‘ rab) Lo as Prepared ior | i lw also mate that the United sta: n y the District Attorney. us of Panama and Aspinwall were op board tbe ta atargs oevavoreligs and ffir ela 17, 6 by Bra » Now Yor by ail" boakeotons d news connection it may not be improper to ‘eth salvador, ageats everywhere rk, and rn mrevuting officers io the interior of the State ruics, ONE | DOLLAR, 4 Avity recently to avail himself of the brains GUORGK LIPPARD'S OTHER WORKS, | and labor of ir Hall io paring tow work, havin, ‘ com, ns Isaued 1h pamyhiet under hisowo miemature,." s | | Tu Baoarway Fius.—The following wa iyPot the | | THR MYsTrRiis Price itelat voreroy y) VOLUTION ; or, Alter the Grand Jury wore diamisred the petit jnrors | fosurances of Mesers, Halsted, Huines & Co,, whore stock LEGENDS OF TK A were ¢alled, and those failing to answer were iined $26 Wasuington and his Gouerala, | Yrice $1 THK QUAKKI CITY, or, The Monks of Monk Complete in one Jarge oetavo volume, Pica $1 Bi, ecb. cecal haw pd Vat op the calendar wero called and Humboldt PAUL ARDENHBIM, the Monk of Win ken 4 n re jum bole . Com 4 cvnvieted of obtain: | Continental, PANG Uy aRANUY WIN sR Eigond ot the ing e retof Darvese from Mr, William H Hanson, the am pean b walntion: Pree St soe a Privoner representing that Mr, Ellie N, Crowe soot him | M 10,00 v6 5 TUB NAZARLNE. Prige tort, ie wns seit to the Slate Prada for two yearn, re and N.Y, MRGARDS OF MEE aLY uenot jreen wan convicted of receiving stoca Kost River, fous, she baving Neen indicted for hi in ber pore , 3000 Py J at NES. Nee 1ime wes ana Days, wewmion over $40 worth of wearing apparel belonging 10 MBMO!IPs ¢ PRB AC ty or, Mabe ne Lucia Brock, which was stolen by the daughvor of the 4 é Papi, (ine jee 18 Prieorer from tue premizes No. 265 avenue A. She was MBH NU FON AND. bites uN: or, Becond Berlew Temanded for pen tonce, the Revoutiog. MAD a can The co urt adjourned ti Wednerday, wnt! aNTHANCED; er, tne iatreen Cen THE 8 DIMBOTOR'S oom, qu Ba ok Hehilier, r BBBRS. By Fredoron webtls rathea THe Word vo Be ora TEREON Pie ERS, 10. ate, ‘ oF the Personal inte Professor Goldwin Smith ie a quest at the residence of Mr. Bancroft, to this city. He wil} read a paver ot the MONLY Meeting OF (be Hirtorioa | Seiery Colonel Biordevant, of Ponnsyivapie; Colemel . Ales. sader Fourth United States onvairy, of General Bhe: { California, are stopping Hoo, Wm. Bigier, of Pennnytyan: henge N. A. ne0D, Walivee. of Feo wants, Lienionndt Comme nder G, H. Morris, Unit aud one o'clock yesterday afternoon a fire oocurred to » are dweiling houre of A. HI. Wright, No. 16 Past Thirty. thatroet, Mr. Wright's ron, four yoors of age, it fe beloved, while playing Wit a maton, not Baten eofa ia = vac ron ow io oe 1 ee he erent Cy Leg ‘Amanin theket hee . PMOtNEs Ontinawd wt $l C0, damage tau Joes, Bence. te { buildiog about $1,600; mo Insurance. Raa. sheet No TORE, | DECEMDSR b, 104 —aT am 1. MRRTT an veratie ER 8 1: rd. herd ean the rob roruet bigs! oT e owing memt were Masirroon fer Al we x bra arn 5 Maur dy