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: —--- NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1864, WEWS FROM THE SOUTH. INTERESTING FROM BERMUDA, | Sottlitcn. arcuate tt and baaty » mess, arranged (het the public wit! fing them about { y As cAsy (0 comprebond ae @ CBinose puzzde. ‘3 8 886 tor elorty seveuth day since rhe bad i the douthwest Paes. any foare were expressed for ber fe t ? i “ 10 add hor name to the ist of | Mr, Feesend, bi ~ eee enles, one me segret Boy PLS jou can ee MO better way Of reduoing the 1 823. Tieroe beat A543 0 day 5 " Premium on goid was im fair requost st $39 for prime moss, and Opposition to the Jeff. Davis M 1 wit be i one 6 ot weit we | ese trem ieee oy he exmrtary puvhhment of | iia tne, wi en 86 in ut ins mat ~ : OVEMENTS OF BLOCKADE RUNNERS. a eae | ta tt emkbmancing the vi ets ct | Mera) aatve nod rm, aie oF B68 pe RC, ¥ aiready experienced, he «1 - ir 8. Bacog : kink aden Lee at Saas nar tk ntae tomers | Ht Ibe Imaens ai tts sen sr ‘and hence we had uo account of her until tie preseas He ackaowiecges (be impropriety of further inorsasing | J80uary delivery, ‘at 1944 ood the gold bearing dob, aod yet belioves that we should to future rely upoo sccurivies bearing interest to ourronoy for the fires TUE CHICKAMAUGA IN PORT. ‘Governor Brown Protests Against The Op t 19 ge. & Zio. for ‘tram mel: stitutional goverament and the most powerful advoos! the Proposition eof Davis ¢ eal ‘The fine melodies, attractive story‘and dramstio {nel three or | Prime steam, aud £3 40. u 2% . sda feot of the ier lieeliated te tbe ase ond of dents of Poliuto render tnat opera always acceptable. It re. Kip Lee he ad Convertible into Ave-twenty gold - - nap ap Bey Sod A Lee 4 wi - a Repeal All Exemptions, - Gvorturowiog covettiutional Lbertyand establaningdes-| ViOlence of Hor Officers and | was presented st the Academy last night in a mannor ac Fence ts there in prinoiple Ytweon | common to pri d Gold bonds diroct and she same three or five yea:s nence mts 103 obig, The market was irrege Perhaps superior to any representation by the same cast a mene (hie soason, ZoooBi and Masgirallinul were both in ex- edlient voice, and sang with great purity aod britliency, Zucobi’s acting was never finer thaa in the second act, eoxtet was encored with much enthusiasm. The favorite due im the third act bad to be three times repeated, The artists were called before tbe curtain twice during tho eveniig, aod very cordisi'y applauded, ‘To-night the opera will be giveo ta Brookiyu To morrow Sebastiano will be preseuted uore for the sixth time. Wealiack's Treat Masks and Faces was played bore last night with an admirable cast and to @ very superior manner, Mrs. Jounings was the Mabel Vane, and Miss Henriques the Pog Wofflagton. Pog Woflogton ts not apart oxsctly suited to Miss Henriques’ style, yet this actress throw Potism. Where did liberty ever exist with the (reedom of the press ite existence dependent upoa the wiil of a si The Fresid sage of a is og muzzle the press and prevent it (rom exposing the errora of bis admioistration or the corruption 0! bis officials, but De demands thai the State govero: its be placed abso- is control loft to his ‘+dis- cretion” how many members and officers may atteud each session of the Legislature, and what shal! be the ‘azes of the members, and, if he chooses, w! all be their political sentiments. It is alse 'to be left to his “discretion” how many judges of the superior, inferior or other courts eaoh State may bave, and what shail be their ages; how many sher: Jerks, tax collectors, Justices of the peace, ac. tolerate in each State, Continuing upon ject, Governor Browa enters his solemu protes! — Give the President this power the minister of re- Crew. by couversio He givea no promise that there enail be no furthor issues of paper money, and avoids the cur roncy evil outirely, apd bis recommendations to ‘ax onles and tobacco im the leat am weil as incomes om & comprehensive and ascending Scale are without point, and be shuns thi the subject of taxation by suggesting @ commission to examine into it, Tho report docs not propose « singie measure to avert the fioancial disasters which threaten the country under ite present policy, and therefore it devolves upoa Congress to frame a ew policy aud make it (aw ae s000 ‘as possible, The money market hag been a little more active than Debate in. the Rebel Senate on tho Same Questi Bartnx—Warenvouan Un —Warnvonan —On W Calvary church. by the Rev Dr Cons, Gnemane wei m to Aveda M. Wacrriwauax, both of thin aity, Aub—Ketrait,—On Wednesday, Ther Warroa atveot Methodist kpiscopal chuech, Breoklyn, te the Rev E 8. Suoda, Gronae W. Oswatn, of Brook! N.Y, to Miss Avion U. Kirrmt, of New Uediord, Ne Freehold papers piease copy. Puanson—Jsnnines—Op Wednesday, December 1 the Rev. Dr. F. E. Lawrence, Hexy @! Paansom to bap Consranea, daughter of Portiria Jardives, all of city, No cards ‘ “Whe Rebels Fearful of Quarrels H Among Themselves, am, ae, a, te THE LOSS OF THE STEAMER LYNX. Reb Congress on the mption of Able-Bodied Men fort bis Capture of Some Herald Cor- Stace Purposes. Jigion ean no lon, he rt . usual to d 4 bh in Brooklyn, on Tuesday, Decem- ger exercise the high functions of his lay, aud the rate for oall loans ts more strictly | Woonmurn ) aT™ azoar, Deo. , 1806. | Heaven, wittvutn dorn toe ibe Presiiere tule ould xespondence, ery pe pO pe peat ys dala on per can, althoogh large amounie were ofered at | barat he CLurch ofthe turism, by tne Row Re & +, 0m motion of Mr. Warsdy the Seuate took up the House | give the President the power in his discretion to deter. ae, ae. ry nately (allen, Mrs. Jennlogs was quite successful an the | SX The supply of commercial paper continues iimited, | freer ir 1D D., hawnum Wooonvey to Mra Puane J. map Fesolution proposing the appointment of a commit. of one member irom each State in the House, and ~wuch bumber as the Senate may deem necessars, to me- Morialize the Goveruors of States and the State Icgisia- ‘tures in reference to the oxemption of able-bodied men ter Shake Ehakgear Ir, Warsow aid that io making the proposed tnqui to the number of persons exempled ys the diltgresy im order that the matter might be brought to their tion, and, if ibie, of having the number reduced, and the regular rate (or Grat class aawes raoges from eight to ten per cent. Foreign exchange is quiet at former quotations —109 5¢ for bavkers' sterling at sixty days, and 110%¢ at tores days. Merohants’ bills are offered at 283 per cent low The City of Washington, for Liverpool, took out $100,000, and the Asis, from Boston, $25,000. mine not only how many may be necessary the localities where they will be tolerated, and to pre- scribe, if he should think proper, the mination to which they shall belong. ‘This would place the freedom of religion as absolutely under bis control as the freedom Of the press and the government of the States. ‘The provision of the constitution which declares that Congress shall have power to raise und support armies must be construed in connection with that other pro- Vision that ‘Congress shall make no law respecting an earnest, simple and confiding wife. jeasant part—and ‘this Occasion with great froshness and force, to our fancy, tho real success of the night was Mr. '@ personution of Triplet. This was a ros! and mm xcellent piece of art, carofully aud consistently elaborated throughout, apd quite worthy the ancient reputation of this act: The President and the Pubiie Debt. 0 THE EDITOR OF THE HRRALI We are in possession of files of the Bermuda Advocate to the 284 of November last, containing news of consid- @rable interest concerning the movements of blockade runners, The Advocate of the Oth ultimo contains the following:— We have a visit from another Confederate cruiser, the Died. Apauson,—At Croton Dam, on Wedoesday morning, December 1, Carnaninn, wife of Dantol Adamson, aged 69 years. The relatives and friends of the family are reepectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her Inte residenee, jorning, at ten o'clock, witty he remains will be taken t out further tmvitation i St Rad beon slated we would be makiog a charge against | establishment of religion or probibiting the free exercise | Chliokamauga, She lefs Wilmington on the 26th ult., ram 2 Deig Gonupsery. Bing Sing. fee intermens ‘Shs Beaten tor derslistisc or negene nt ie ie each, | eablieha phen ie pace meen prion eee | a paren yA Thavucnhon poser eral muatabemoned! iar ‘The President, in bis message, says the national debt ia | The business at the Sub-Treagury to-day was vs fol- Anry.—On Tuesday, December 6, after a short tilnemm, aioe soon an insuiry iad ina revorcital manner, | press.” Tuking tress two provisions togtner! do notaae fot clear. and arrived in Five Fatnout Hole euriy on Sion. | one bition aoven bundred end forty thousand milion | tows: >. Rowane Aue, aged 43 sears aud 6 mionibe, ibtlers 7 nna Appoint OW ALY cau man oad say that Congress has power, morning. way she made seven captures; hundred and ninety thousand four hundred Receipte fe tome, . Would give any offence to any State, or be looked upon as | under tho pretext of raising and supportiug armies, to | one of thom is reported to bes bark witha very valu- ses aie diltire ona ae ag aR a ble partes paren eng fitei00 | Lodge No, 178 F. aud A. af {9e otifoad ntaitorcuce with tooicamaive. Bachan inneest | place the ieee eerretcs or ne an SUnROrTIOE ArIDIee, Ae | Oe carmee sugar, Her commander is Captain Wiikin- | O&DIZ-0 $1,740,000,000, watch we enumorarces | Payments........ +i gaanattes | fesse tte ean tans se 4 gation, he thought, would be productive of good. If any press at the ‘discretion’ of the President, Nor ova it | #00, well kaown in our harbor as having formerly oo- | Pisc*dugand’ seven hivadced, aud furl bates Balance... Ae 82,405,180 | fateredidenee No” i Hrequalirics were found tw exist by the States in their | be deuied that the ireedom of both are dependent upon | cupied the same post on the Robert K. Lee. ‘The Chicks | OBC ,tReveatay Naver Subscriptions to goveroment ioan.. ‘930,000 | tue aheapepeemcsel a ‘tigations such ineyuslities might be easily reme- | bis will, heme the law permits no one to publish a paper | mauga also is unkoowo {a our waters, baving been eystem differ In enume: reece ‘Yan.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday morning, Decems- died. If, on the other bind, vo such ivequalities appear, fwledge of wich ‘act would give pana fled @atisfaction, He had no doubt, should any inequalities a De fouud to any State, tuose States would be prompt to femedy them. He believed, however, there bad been { Some delinquency im detaining at home many persons whomight be better employed in the army. Mr, Granam, of North Carolina, said his views were the same now us expressed yesterday, He was careless awbether the rosulution was pussed at this time or laid over. He bad no tea to how bis ite would stand with us before as the Edith. Captain Wilkinson imme- diately on bie arrival applied for permission to come into the harbor and coal, which, after considerable delay was Koos de him, and the vessel steamed in yesterday after- oon, The same paper, of the 16th ult., speaking of the de. parture of the Chickamauga Crom the port of St. Georg aays:— This Confederate craiser left the harbor yesterday. ‘Some particulars of ber run from Wilmington may not be Stook Ex mg ee Wapnespay, Dec. T—10:30 A.M. bs abs spam RR.. 12196 he gospel without @ detail from bim, dom of the press abridged Published with the consent of the Pre- sident; and is pot the independence and digvity of the legislator lost when be is compelied to enter the legia- lative bail witha detail in bis pocke subject to be or- dered out of it any moment when it guits the interest of caprice of the President? Is this State soveroigaty, (ree- igion? it converts the re- Jonfederate States into the despotism ber T, of billous fever, Anmim M. Corgan, wife of William Bryan, aged 27 years he relatives und friends of the tamily are respectfalty tuvited to astend the funeral. on Friday afternoon, at twe o'clock, from her late residence, corner of York aaa ‘Washington streets. Buren.—On Wednesday, December 7, of disease of the heart, Camrngit, only son of Joba W. and Mete Bligh, aged § yoars and’4 months ‘The funeral services will be held on Friday morning a8 ten o'clock, at the residence of his parents, No. 48 says, 00@ milliou million President states the AB thi figures, thus + +$1,740,000,690 459 1,740,600.489 While it actually is. Total. $1,738, 260,000,000 —A difference of one billion seven hundred and thirty clght thousaod two tiindrod and alxty million dollars. if the debt actually does uot reach two thousand mil- lion, where does be get seven hundred and forty thou- sand million, to say nothing of bis billion ? se eeeee ess SI Publicanism of the {m this matter. He was opposed to the resolution because | of Turkey, makes the President a dictator and prostrates (| r A unfoteresting—the more #0, ag some erroneous reports X 10060 do.c0w is8 10016 ay worieesgiey gp? I Re jonni oe food It would accomslish; on the con- | tbe liberties of the country, the Independe bave got avout ta reference to it, When ane tele Witt Cee) APPLE | 20000 vs6'x,i0-40, Briopy.—Of consumption, on Wednesday, December Fy ” . PG Guairel which woulddo much harm. | and the religious privileges of the peo; mington, the mouth of the inlet was blockaded by ten Page ogg 40,com Lie Bana, wife of Henry Briody, aged 30 y Mr. Hitt, of Georgia, suid hy sbould like to have dnformation called for by the resolution, His own Sta Aad been alluded to as cue of the States which bad mor men detailed for State purposes than would seem to be } Recessary. He did not kuow waether such was the fact + OF not. He thought, however, if the resolution was & Agreed to, and the States appoaied to in this matter, they would take the appeal kindly, review their system of tals, and do ther whole duty in the premises, Mr. Waker did not agree with the Senator frum North Caroling (Mr. Graham). He thought no quarrel could iy Stive ona simple inquiry. The fact is we want more m-n jo in our a: mics. The oommittce are empowered to make ¢ She ioquiry whether any State has any men to spare, aod \4 Af co, to make a temperate and respectful appeal to the , State res to yield them to the confede- i) This ie all that is intended by the ap- i Would it be supposed that such an ap. pest would be looked upon by the Siates as effeast OF a6 “meddling with their affairs? He think ‘that should tne Governor of North Caro. fostance, be appealed to, and asked to spare bis doiailed State aflicers, he would reply that and we don’t intend F allacggions ic ro laws, He (sr. Hill) was jution, for he thought much good result from its adoption. fe Cay levered thefresolatjon, aud did not think any 1d result ee ita pi je. If we want more men, chem by cons ription, we can ouly get them ppeal to the Stated. He did not thi ould be looked upon as offensive or dis- believed much good weuld result frem the resolution. Bannarp, of South Carolina, opposed the resolu- beeause he did no! believe that any good wuld grow jot the lesson wus now being learned, if hed not been before, that should Even the Lincoln government, despot! dared to attempt any such encroachment upot tes of the people of the United States. I wish, in advance, to enter my solemn protest against this monstrous proposition, which, if adopted by Con- =. will pot only endanger the success of our cause, by reaking the spirit of our people, which may precipitate counter revolution, but may, aud I fear will, engender strong feeling for reconstruotion with the odious govern. mont of the North as the only means of escape {rom a woree deapotiem. 1 therefore earnestly recommend passage of @ joint resolution by this General Assembly, iostructing our Senators and requiring our Representa- tives in Congress to vote against apd use all possible in- fluence to prevent the passage of any such law. JOSEPH E. BROWN. The Anticipated Shelling of Richmon@, [From the Richmond Dispatch, Dec. 6.} Nothing of importance occurred on the lines below Richmond Ciaearto ff The Yankees s1y they are making preparations to shell Richmond from their lines at Dar. 1 gunboats, which commenced fring o1 do, jor ag goon FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Wroxrspar, Dec. 7—6 P. M. ‘The gold market has been excited, with an upward ten- The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, remala® will be removed at aine o'clock A. M., from the residence 1¥ York streot, Brooklyn, to St. Mary's si ion, corner of York Joy bi solemn requiem mass will BO past nine o’clock for the repose of Ber in and Cavan papers please copy. a Burvs.—On Wedoesday, Decembor 7, Mrs. Wiunam URNS. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late rest dence, 156 Third avenue. —On Wednesday, December 7, Wittiam Cowan, re eo requested to attend the residence of his son-in-law, Michas® eet, this (Thursday) afternoon, at hall> Kohn —In Williamsburg, on Wedvesday, December 7, atter a short and painful ilimces, Cataxnive J., wife ob Joseph Coxon, 8r., ngea 54 years, 6 months and 28 ‘The relatives aud friends of the family are res; invited to attend the funeral, from ber late residence, 1 South Sixth street, Williamsburg, this (Tbhuraday) noon, at two o'clock. CaAs.—At Derby Line, Vermont, Hoo, Loca B& Cuasm, aged 47 years. The relatives and friends of the family are tmvited to attead the funeral, witvout further invitat! [penne residence, 481 Fifth avenue, this a{tercoon, at one . Day1on.—On Wednesday, December 1, Baaxanp Dam Lon, only son of Bernard and Aon Jaue Daylos, aged B 6000 do ase 101K 1000U85’s,74,cou,en 105 60000 Ta78-10.0&Asl! 118 10000 do. sees MB. ag ahe had crossed the bar, She was chased for two hours, but escaped by superior speed. The following day ahe was in chase Of a supposed Yankee ship under sull, vie & cruiser hove ingight. Captain Wilkinsve wore round, — and ter another sharp chase again the awiftuess of bis vessel. ‘The bis e here = were— be clipper ship ix hundred tons of he _noxt the bark and molasses for dency, to-day. The advance was begun yesterday under the report that Me. Stevens, of Pevnsylvania, bad given Notice in the House of Representatives to introduce a Dill to regulate the value of money; to prohibit the ox- portation of gold and silver com; to prevent gold and sil ‘Yer coin and bulliou from being paid or accepted for a greater value thao their real current value, and prevent- Mg any Bote or bill issued by the United States from being received for a smalicr sum than is theroon spoci- fied. This bill was very properly tabled by the House to- day; for @ more impolitic measure could not have beeg Drought forward, and {t is surprising that any member of Congress familiar with the evil consequences of former Jegisiation on this subject should have veutured upon & proposition fraught with eo much danger. Specie must be allowed to remain a free commodity, and al! legislative interference with it must be studiously guarded against, The decisive tone of the Proaident’s message as being significant of a determina. ‘ion to cerry on the war op the extreme radical basis, with no hope of reunion but by the rebels laying dows thelr arms and burying slavery im the same coffin with the rebellion, assisted the upward movement, which the report of the Secretary of the Treasury still faciiitated, ‘The quotations were as foliows:— 10:30 A. M 33836 ‘Bo P.M. hoouers, tal value estimated funeral, from Gorry, 38 Pike t one o'clock: mounts three rifled guue om travers. amely, twenty-pound Purrott on the poop, und banded rifle on the topgaliant fore- on deck, between the ‘whe musters one buu- ‘te 34 fi 10000 Chik NW tet m 1000 Gald&C 1st m.ox 5000 P,F W &C2dm 108 29 ehs Bkof Stof NY 1135¢ 44 Lk of Commerce. 114 100 do........ peel 25 American Ex Bk. 131 10 Metropolitan Bk. 123 = yori neh see NK anton Company. 100 do. +... pd 34 29 Del & HudCanaiCo 200 20 Central Coal Co.. 60 3 HH dred and twenty officers and men. Then agaio ine paper of the 284, the latest date we bave, we find the following remarks under the caption of “Jack Aehore”’:— ‘The belligerent propensities of the crew of the Chicka- mauga, baviog none of their legitimate lum to feed op while in our harbor, appear to ba ‘lieved them- selves. by a remarked: rise uf esca;: in our town. ‘Satarday night week was eminent in this respect. A furious meiee came off on Government til ending ia the production of revolvers. The were sent for, but appeared to be cowed by the number and ferocity of the combatants. Captain Wilkinson and the Confederate ‘Staves’ agent exerted themselves with more success. On the tollowing morning, however, the confict was revew- ed,and wound up with s regular pugilistie encounter in the style of Tom Sayers and Jack Heenan. On the same if i i into the Capitol square, We shall re this when we see it done. Should they, however, Succeed, we may count upon one good eilect, whatever may be the bad ones: that very large class of persons wh», ym | ‘nO business here, will persist in infesting the city, will decamp immediately en the explosion of the first shell within our limite, 4 Northern paper mentions, ag a report, that Burnside, with twenty thousand men, bas embarked at Fortress Monroe to go to Sherman’s relief in Georgia. We do 08 ei the report. Grant has mot twenty thousand mes spare. ty oe H 2 i a i e I 100 100 b10 100 AsbburtonCoalCo 18 600 Chic & NW pref., 7834 200 Cumb Coal pref.. 4734 1000 1O..se..... 78 200 do. . 4 600 Cleve & Tole RR. 110 800 Chic & Ri Is! RR 10734 : z 5 3 3 il : abe igs a i F : i (Fr: m the Richm ig, rj We have siready announced the death oe dior corner of Sixtieth street, Co (wo o'clock. ‘The remains will be aken to Ualvery Ossie tery, ing, night (Saturday), about twelve o'clock, one of the same | 10:50 A. M 3:50 P.M. Ne ries aetna amciecmun ten cre eretize | lively crew wen discovered on tee rast of the American | 11-38 a. M.. 243% 425 PM a a ee gn of his head ex; Tho Minie balls were ying around | Consul’s office, with the avowed intentton of pulling | 12:40 P. M 241% 5:10 P.M. Mary Feeny, aged'8 years and 6 wr: " very rapidiy, and shell were bursting im overy direc | 4°W2 bis fiageatf, and cheered and encouraged { 1:40). M 241% Nhe velavives and friends of ‘tame looked upon as laws. The States do not require, fo bis purpose 5 & group of Favorable rumors respecting Sherman aod Thomas | 200 nae eS invited to attend the funera!, from the residence of it by Congress what they should do Is more sesombied en the Market square. circulated tate in the afternoon eT ee Grand street, Jersey City, this (’ reat teacher is before us, and none servant—a colored youth—being ronsed, proceeded man. nigrancibasmaatgrp eee ‘SECOND BOARD. ‘at three o’olock. M ~ : ‘Gee ai Hank Gee. aS fully to defend bis master's prop abd a battie royal | The gtock market was notive at the first board, under Tg ee a December 6, Maney: this very subject. | Killed tastantly, at Pecersburg, on Friday morning, | $vsved, i which the darkey, having armed Bimsel’ with | an accession of speculative feoling consequent upon the widow of Jona Gaynor, te the 668 year of ber age. bani December 2, 1864," Gpoeral Archibald Gracies | any Para need tie oa bare old, The closing rates ax compared with those Cited atnttree ak ‘sane are rerpwotTlly uv iig@ 0 a Sones will take a (Monday) morning, Deo. 5, | Grabie wounds were received ou vader’s econd board yeaterday showed the following {rode the Third Universalist church, is Miecker wstenee ws head being cut open by the bottle and the lad’s hand badly cut yy ti Droken Beek. This row took place nb ie variations:—Erie Railroad advanced 1%, New York withio @ fow yards Of the police station, bave been unnoticed. Contral 13, Reading 154, Michigan Central 3¢, Illinois Coutral 1%, Michigae Southera 1), Chicago and North- western 1%, preferred 15, Cleveland and Toledo 1, Rock Istana %, Fort Wayne 1, Camberiaud Coal 54, Quicksil. ver %. Government securities were strong and in active de- mand at @ considerabie further advance. Coupon sixes of 1881 improved 14, coupon five twenties 2, new issue 3, coupon ten-forties 1%. At the second board the market was !ower, under sales Gnten.—On Wednesday, December 1, WitiiaM, cuiidot Nicpolss and Eifda ‘rier, agea 6 moniteand S0 is friends and relatives of the family are invited te afterneoa attend the funeral, thie (Thu » at two o’ciock, frem the residence ser bie turbot, Ne. 9 Thompess street. vous. — At his residence, Staten Island, Meader, Decoder 2, wae wae Guouse, aged ry A Rellef.—' bad breath; it an! ‘Well ae yourself, scarcely knew wi Are ee with a ‘The same paper says:— A portion of the crew of thegaliant Florida srr! to our town yesterday (November 23) {rom St. Tnomae, West Indies. - Speaking of the Alexandra, the Advecatecf the 16th |, and not because he believed ro would be taken if the inquiries were mide. Skmugs, Of Louisiang, thought the resolution ob- le, because it prescribed that the State found to we an undue proportion of exempted men should be led to with the view of having the number reduced, uch appeal. He tnought a im all Legalized Lotte. renee often, 176 Broadway, New York. e600 100 Chic & N W 200 Cleve & Tol 3 800 Chic & Ri Isl 100 do. mys This much tatked of steam vessel came tuto the on Monday under the peaceful name of “Mary.” She years. Aubura papers please copy. Hows. — Wedoesdsy, Decomber 1, Paraton, only ae I Patrick and Mary Howe, aged 1 year, 1 month aad Royal Havana Lottery.—Prt “ peat looking craft; but, compared with ¢! F Suates. With tole viow ue moved that tho resolution be Botbloons end tind 5 Geld and er wa aut ire sua ‘Rae's repuried. awtalty. slow, end was ne | 2 reellce:—Erie deciized %¢, Huason River 1, Reading 3, , “The funeral, trom the. residoace of i arena, A c “n -_ =_e ine 2 ichigan Southern 34, Illinols Central %, Fort Wayne \, One Hundred and Sixty-first street and Broadway, reforred to the Committee on Military affairs. loss making the run from Halifax here, a | Michig tr % jayne ‘Teereday) af wy He ae. Ths ja - Government securities slightly reacted. Coupon sixes of 1581 decliued 4, coupon five-twentios %, new issue %, coupon ten forties 34, one year certificates 3%. After the call governments rallied, and at the opes woard at haif-past three railway shares were steady. ‘The report of the seoretary of the Treasury is, expected it would be, about the weakest aud most er sive document that could possibly have been concocted, ‘and the vast importance of the theme contrasts remark- ably with the ineiguificance of ite treatment on this occasion, when the eyes of the whele people were turned to it Ip the expectation that Mr. Fesreoden would at Jeugth Dave found a policy. But the entire tenor of the report shows that be nas no policy, and that be has thrown the burden of the responsibility which pro perty belongs to ‘bimeclf on Congress, pretty much i the captain of a f laboring to a beavy sea wad badly leaking resigned the coatrot of her to hia crew and passengers. We need bardly say that the report is @ public disappointment. There is t inveterate old tub, the Meriin, to accomplish in Ov ‘The annexed detailed account of the loss of the bicok ade runving steamer Lynx, one of the Gnest and ewistest that plied between Bermuda and the rebel ports, we ox- should be adopted. uch needed. A Present.—The Most Suitable Present for smokers is undoubtedly a Meerachaim Pine, which can be got genuine at POLLAK & SON'S, manufacturers, 692 Broadway, near Feurth aireet, Pipes cut to order and re paired. Mr. Sraxrow thought the resolut 1% would doubtiess supply information ‘The people ihemse! wh taken to Calvary Cometery for interment. Jennincs.—At Newburg, on Wedoesday, December T, Luwis Jenmincs, Esq, 10 the 68th year of bis age. His relatives and (riends are respectfully invited to a tend the funeral, from the Reformed Duten church, New- burg, on Friday alternoon, at two o'clock. Jows —Un Wednesday ‘oveniog, December 7, Daven Wittiam Jones, aged 18 yours, § months and 1 day. The friends and relatives are rospectiully invited se Attend the funeral, from 12545 Division street, thie (Ibursday) afternoon, atone o'clock, The remaias wild be taken to Greenwood for interment. Lon-cH.—Alter & severe iliness, 53 500 Pitts, Few 10556 53g GO Alton AT HARK 63 +e flO 1164, CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Waoxeanar, Dec T—6 P. M. Brwapstorrs.—Receipts 15,508 barr. flour, 67 barrela and 269 baga corn meal, 34,500 bushels wheat, 2,855 do. corn, $1,265 do, oats and 9,476 do, rye, The flour market was more active and upward, | mpatby with gold and exchange, the busivess beiag chiotly for home consump- tion, with some little expert inquiry. For future delirery nothing transpired, the Hmit of receivers having been advanced 40c, a 600, The sacs were 18,000 barreis State and Western, 1,500 Southern and 800 Canada, the murket closing rather heavy at our quotations, wbicn are 10c, @ 1c above yesterday, O! rye flour, 200 barrels city brought $9 40, Corn meal was quiet but firm, with aaiea of 200 barrels at $7 70 for Jersey, a for caloric. Smatl sales of buckwheat flour were made at 60 Iba. We quote: They would thus be enabled to jud, hetner or wot their States nad too many exempts. T! jtement that North Carolina bad fourteen thousand ex- pis was incorrect, Mr, Gana said be was careless as to how thi: A.—Jared & Rene, Enamellers of the skin and sole importers of “L’Email de Paris,” Philadel- phis. A.—These Conundrums on Phaten’s NIGHT BLOOMING CEREUS are written by the wittioat reyes town; but they do say that in New Bugiand there a Whittier. Batcheleor’s Hair Dye—The Best im the world. Harmless, reliable, instante he eniy per- fect Dye, Mold by all druggi Factory 81 Barelay street. we By the return of the officers of the steamer Lyux, we are euabled to give our readers a fuller account of the de- Btruction of one of our swiftest steamers plying between this port and the Southern ooufederacy. Built of puddle steel, with a splendid pair of engines of ove hundred and sixty nominal horse power, and having most beautifal lines. The Lynx, after ber arrival bere from Eng’ soon proved horsell to be one of the swiltest blockade ruoners op the station, making her passages (n from iifty- six to sixty hours between this port and Wiimington, although very oftea chased by some of the Heetest United States cruisers, Having left bere in August last she arrived seve at Wil- mingtoo, and after lying out the usual quarantive, start. ed to sea op the night of the 26th of Septem- ber, bound to Bermuda, with upward of six bundred Daics of cotton, $50,000 in gold, one lady passon- ger, child and nu ent of fifty onicere furnished w the army by the different States, Proper (me he should ofler such an ameudment to the resolution. - Th®resolution was then referred to the Committee on Miluary Atairs, HOUSE GF REPRESENTATIVES. Sarunpay, Dec. 8, 1864. The House took up the special order of the day, being o jy Dill to provide (OF the sequestration atd coutigcation of IN the property and effects of persona who have departed from the Conlederate States without permirsion, aud to word military duty, Postponed, and made the order of the duy for Monday vext, in the morning hour, ‘The following {3 « copy of the bit :— A bili to be entitled an act to provide for seiues!rating ‘the property of persons liable to military service, who have all depart, from the Confederate States with. Limburger, are respecttully invited tw Attend the funeral, from 324 East Sixteenth street, thie (Ibursday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Lona uo Wednesday, December 7, Joux Loxa, in the ui brother in-law, is to be sold by LEEDS to. Bread wa: we attend the (uoer 0. $ Harri two o'clock. at Cocoa! the HBLMBOLD'S, 504 Brosdway. Burdsall’s Acnica + fallible cure for bur: Ids, Barne' n hair dressing in the world. niment—An In. praing, rheumatism, gun+ eral will take place from his late residence, Ne. shot wounds, 4c. A single applicat! lays the io from nothing either definite or decided about It, and the “ Be eiee . r it ip the captain kept on, steering 10 00 a 10 10 y. He died accused wromg- rm iseiom Brooks & Son, 434 B away, corn ships of the blockading squadren, who opeced on him ‘ssondien, as a statesman, least | Extra round hoop Ohio..... ‘11 00 a 11 26 ‘Babe krenident or ot he general otier commanding, the | proward areet, Winter Boots, Bhecs and Baimorele a greet | 4 re which did credit fo lo'n qunnsra and oficors. after | Tuenne creditable to Mr. Fessenten, 0s & sitteatis, Walt | western trade brands 11 80 #12 00 Jaitborized te, grant suc permission; and if such person, | Variety at reduced prices. receiving repeated broads! mber of shells bad | Of «l! as a foancier pert Extra St, Lous 11 00 a 14 50 ‘at tue tine of such depariu: ary ‘Durst on board, and a good meny balla had perforated her | have Jed him to the adoption of a decisive course, aod | Common South 10 76 9 12 00 Weervice, aocord Ne Biaies, pcan aay, resis and Overcoats, sides—the Lynx ig compelled aan. Leeper? 6° | his recommendations to Congress ought to bave been Fancy oe do. = 10 8 se @ shall, from tl 4 e alongs'de of one of the crujsers—the captaio mmon Canadian 2 ree et #, nl joey | HENS, fom Suto Bck I. V. BRORAWY, Fourth av winott ordered ber to heave to. But hotrecelvings satis, | emphatic and declded, He oad an opportuaity such | Gong to cho! 10 85 0 12 00 | solemn bigh maze of requiem wii be celebrated, aud from ON ita) sna sBat all procecdings for | Imame rices Paid for Good Booms.— | factory answer, the order was given for the es to | as scldom in the world’s history falls to the lot | Rye flour, ea $50.0 050 | thence toCalvary Cemetery. Frere ecteation aud. sale of his property shall con. 100,000 Books on hand. Belence, £c. fire, and , Feoeiving & volley of »Y | of 9 minister of finance for personal distinction | © 5560 O86] Menrainn0e ered Germme clarepeons dane he sha'l oense to be LEGGAT BROTHERS, 119 Nassau st., near Beekmen, which the man at (he whee! was wounded—s ball lodging id, pattie. east Bust Bavisg neglected thet | © 40 00 8 41,90 ew the United German congregation, ag r are, af, the present war, a neo ee back. eas. 1 acti aych, dopa quemration shail be pronounced Just om the Market—A Litele Wonder.— |” {t°this time the Lynx had, by her superior apeed, got | opportunity, and falled to prove bimself equal to the tark in heme aatenees bela Sn 6 90 ‘ongan.—Suddenly, on Wednesday, December f, be shall return and enter upon tbe perenne Maoh! . Ipe was'thea running side by side trot 000 is at $2 8 for Chicago spring, $230 | Gtonae W. Moncay, the only ohiid of Hopry and Frasces He retniz servic aceordine 0, Tha departure aval ‘dre Mi large side Dont, the commander of which | be has exsumed, we can oniy regret that tbe control o | Tou egies club, $2 40 0 $2 45 for winter red state, | Morgen, aged 2 yeare,0 months and 13 days. y 19 peragns whe wine toes of be euemny or lee part | Danese fort, hate the hits | had #0 far forborae to fire, mo doubt trying to captare | the ational faances at (bis critical poriod in our Bistory | $2 40 0 $2.42} for winter red Western, and $286 0 $240 | ue notice will be given of the funers), waieh wap oie confederacy im the military occupation of the | Prodigy may be ecom im operation. An exquisite present | the ship; but by the renewed exertions of the engineers | ghovid be vested in one who has proved himeelf eo utter | for smutty amber Michigan. The corn market bn Place from the residence parents, 168 Broome for the holidaye. 3. P. RICH ae Fence Aol and firemen the .yox commenced to leave her gradaaily fa failure, and who still clings pusilianimously to the | Was a0 ‘exception to the general rule to dey, prin .~08 T ay, ver prices being a shade easier, {rom am apparent conscious. ness that they had been crowded beyond reasonavie Hmite, Sales 27,600 bushels Western at $1 Lt ie store, and $108 afloat, Rye was quiet and without ceacntial change; sales’ 1,400 Dushele as $1.76. “Harley was quiet; sales 8,700 busbels at $1 80 a $1 91 ‘or State, and asmall parce! Canada West ivate terme. enemy, rson to whom the preceding section ap- pie at ay Ptarily ‘and. without such permission Frithin the itary tines. o more than stxty iv Bovued, from the Soares aot, om has heretofore voluntarily, and with: «8; hormshon departed from the Confederate States, which the cruiser ppg! he turned round an red a broadside into her at a distance of about one Bundred and fitty yards, two bails o” which took effect under the counter, below the water jine, and which proved to be her deathbiow, after which he turned round and leit ber. When about from firteen to eighteen miles ‘of sbore the captais found out Cy fg ef ‘was sinking wreck of the policy which was Mr. Chase's legacy to the oonutry, ‘The Secretary does not appear to know his own mind exactly, judging by the tone of his clumsy report. It abounds {m contradictions, ambiguities and incensisteo- Montages, the beloved and only son of Edward sa@ ft Ladtes’ Belt B w Styles, Large ved jackles, Ne wm Parl it. his pare Te ) noon, at balf-past one o’ciock, without further sotice. ‘or gon! tt _—On Wednesday, December 7, of consumption, gone within the millitery lines of we Marsde under him, and he was compel her for the fusion at almost every | Alt, 1,200 busels State sold at $2.10, Onis wore j@ | | Mackusy.—On Wednesday, 5 e ‘of avoiding military service, t eminent physicians Deach, which she reached just io time, the water washing | cies, and eb besitation confusl 08 7 aiee t, and | ft Gem at $108 0 $i 04% f Mrs. M. Macnsay, aged oi years. ‘able to military service, according to tried by the most ended, over Ber deck abaft her mainmast, Hi after landing | turn. Western. ‘The friends and acquaintances 2a otoons ~ tavites, ‘now liable to military service according to lr treat cons, and is now an allem enemy eases of to attend the funeral, on Friday lock, from her fate residence, No. 74 Allen street, tery. ‘Dubiin papers pleage copy. Matcowica —Oo Fridsy, Nov 26, at the resideneo of Mr. A. B, Powers, of Brooklyo, Mrs. Antonio Masoe Corron.—The market was firmer under the rise in gold, and prices advanced fully 2c, per pound, with a fair bust ness doing. The sales tnolude 1,000 bales. By auetion 600 baled middlieg brought from $1240$1 28%. We a Saeth Florida, Mobile. N. OAT. and crew, she was set on fire to prevent the ‘ankees from gates, anything out of ber; and so ended “tape in ood isorme us thi Pasven: officers aac Dehaved in ® most noble manuer—no breach of Hencoforward whatever hopes may have been enter. tained of Mr. Feesenden’s fitness for the important office over which he prosides must be dispelled, and the peo ple must look elsewhere for a Secretary of the Treasury two 0’ ii ye VERsDuUN, Foprictor, 96 Platt street, New York, gifts and transfers all be Tia a iseipline occurred, no fear shown tricate the try from tbat labyrinth of - tin & Atkinson, body working with who can extricat country y! 193 14 126 | wice, aged 68 years. , iiea. 21 McKeas.—In Philadelphia, om Tuesday morntag, Ne- wn rina (ou be menner whi financial embarrassment toto which it bas fa! 1s 129 30 ee ass bettas, rete of i ak Wastiinures, © SNE ‘adeey, discount of five per cent, Ola Books Bow . Se y Quantity, from a single volume 10 ATTN EYNE, 109 Nassau street, shell, se well ox was y James Hackett & Co. , Liverpool. The Advocate of the 24 of November contains a letter from Key West, written by the correspondent of the Having sald this much of the general features of the report, we sball glance hastily at the few material pointe to which, with excessive prolixity, it refers. We are able to obtain a clearer idea of the amount of the national debt from the ast montbly return, dated 9500, pension, ¥ r@ was more doing, and the tone of the market was a little stronger. To Liverpool, 2,500 bbie. flour, at 10d. ; per neutral, 150 tone tallow and 200 tierces lard, 158.; 260 tierces beef, a8. 3d. a 28. 4344: 400 boxes cheese, 208., and per steamer, 2,500 packages bu tte id ; 800 tierces bacon, 50s., aged 76 years. Bi ermal ere taken to Freebold, Greene cousty, N. ¥,, (or interment. Owex.—Of cbronio diarrhoea, Owsx Evan Owaw, aged born near Barmouth, Wales, Governor Brown Gut in Another Mes- sege—He Pretesrs « it Farther pations on Jef, Davia’ Part, de. 4 From the Richmond Examiner, Deo. 6 Hienaty at that place, It is headed “Captured Corres tbe Glorala papers bring ue message (rom Lovernor -y Situacte thar g ad 7 hee dence of the New rere Herata ; ihe editor, ta ssid big ik hapa ° we selvane ais, 100 nantes ese, a's rate, we not x pertaitted ore 3 that was pre} im to ne rod ter, says that he is inde! ri rom ‘4 |, per neutral, 600 beet, a ‘Brown, ihe Genoral Assembly. of Georgia; oat while it | ladies, gentlemen, misses, petrian ae veh Dome Rent hee thal Mga u Be. 6d.; 250 bhds. tobacco, 26s, Bd, and 500 boxes | Fast Kleventh street, preparatory they are necessarily anreliable, The receipts for cus- on ‘abati Deese, 268. To Glaagow, per steamer, 800 tieroes ee toms duties for the @ret quarter of the current fecal | yg eh 84 adjourned, on account and 100 bbls. ‘boys and ¥ 6 Broadway, op! 1¢ Metro) Boye’ and Youle! Water Prool ead Winter ravages of the 7 Groon woed. Tie —At Ry on Wednesday morctng, December ¥ ‘was boing copied the Leg i Euzanera F,, wife of James Pise. The Reign of Bonnets The Pirate Olust: year, ending Goptember 80, were $10,271,001, or at the Fuueral services at ber late residence, 00 Friday more> wears (0 be ove sot TENCE ATS. CAPTURE OF THE SHIP ARCOLR. rate of seventy-seven millions a year; and (he receipts : Ing, at tea o'clock. Her remains will be taken to Weet- on. ‘Wo havo just received information. through he most | p ayo since dwindled go that even the Seoretary’s esti. 15 per bbi., wit! Poth, Conn., for Interment. sor 4, of typbold terer, fete the reer ot ties ‘howe pra relt source, of the onpture of the American sbip At- | mate for the current year, of $70,272,001, from this out at $1 et A Bwedish bark, 200 tons, to ooscaben idwet son ot Petia and’ Margaret Post, cole by the rebel corsair Olustes, on the very borders Of | source, may prove excessive, The total estimaced re. Pernambuco, at $1 bbi. a Britieh brig, 261 tor Havana at $1,500 gold. A Hamburg sg, 2 tons, to brought out on this side of t thew rave thei ressiona, invited to attene the ae 22 years Toe relatives and friends re sowie Oa te pul inter season ce! few miles of New York. The vews bic it if to Rio, at $l 10 A Britial \on that to give the President such a the coast and within a mi low . venue for the current year ts only $419,612,389, which | same voynge, at $1, or ,} ol errant aud” be te auninilate ihe last vestige of Stave Of the digaster comes from Captain Bowham, of the Ar- | jociudes $75,000,000 im certifiontes of indebtedness brie, Rll AR, ie et Fa Sh s Sees = 2 oe ree dtnue (Thuraday) ‘afternoon, at ene Sovereignty, and to subvert tne great constitutional rights cole, Bimaelt, in a letter addressed to Mre. Roohi ftom that ought to bave been placed under another head. | 85°75, and one from Milzabsthport to Boston, at $5 80, | o' ‘at Colebester, Coos. 00 W , Decwm- of the people. He says:— ‘We are indebted (0 the And (wo from ilizabethport to Salom, at $340. Oné ‘lock. resides in the city of Brook! yo. ; ai be aetna, wife of Bzekiol W. Parsons, u Anide from the soustitat! jt 100, of the Grabam’s Polly Mr. Fessenden believes that if Congress adopts /! tne offeot of veating in th wrasse: us with the periialar, "| measures for Increasing the inte Fey an eater essipiar £906 bla, pork, 0,698 pacungos | sdoirs.—os Tueedsy morning, December @, Jomm Gomme, aver oh ine panes man could cultivate | Tuber wader Bara + an at an carly day ffty millions © year may b¢ | peoi, 1,211 do, cur monis, and 640 do, ‘lard, The pork | Iate of the sbip Dritannl other of the Ntue conoerning the ctro market opesed dectdodiy ‘nore active, with a fair spece. a Ht. 5 He morely states that his vessel was perriel ned added (to three bundred millions) from that nd : oPrvene of the family are respect Sana at yoy or oe ‘Threat Affection. —A Physician Write {ative demand, and prices advanced ‘$2 a $2 60 per Dbl. juce core, wheat or of ‘ite, or run his fnetory to maxe elotbin [ P- , this (Thereday) after- —_ tured by tl ates of the Olustes on the 3d of November | source, leaving @ deficiemoy of cooly $492,974,188 to but closed dull and heavy. fetare 40 attond the funeral, { Se, rork i bla Diack aoe, cner acini por | ims from Rewfane, W.Y, epeaking ofthe banotelal eects re | lant, when distant wot more than sty miles ‘rom Sandy | 44 provided for during the current year. ut why oaly | livery we nsieanien of 1,800, bblm new mec, (or J it Dash 1 oe, Creer erkictreen; mreseiya 1 AE ai SH | tn ect “teas Bot |S fel Sa ate eto ns te | ae aaa a ‘Eecer Commenie mes moan Pee —— wife, however, vt 08, a owl for a M ~ pl fan, OO eT ase tie tine perpeess (eer eee ae norte errmann only WH ty ew The Argole ‘cleared fron July, 1865, w pat down at $2 278,004,677, and on the 1 1,000 Bole, (1-4) mass a, Pitagna 0» Watneoay, Deemer 1,9 SHR Tord j This wouldsat once CD ay bote) whe have suifeced from say brendtel auction, and toe | teks ry of July, 1866, at $8,646 290,008. Conmidering tne amount Gly Lace Anton, Hiaakwel’s Inland. wu ve { {te freedom, which, (he constitution of Wee | hoarseness amd sore throst, too, f am free to confess, | seven Dalen ot hemp, 0 a 8 Compver, (heen cetimaten appene yea te ine evening pperet ene, nl hough ‘hey euewer heads ree barre! e ; eck editor Rave a M.D. Gaim for a ‘ vm SS gantich bis paper, whee se as a ha wee eee “wanarea ‘Tho tabular statemonte ja this caoort are 60 Umgerieot value; salen 009 ea : a ‘