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» 8 NBW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1864. $ “ rd be sald Bo, it was: alt New Pebucau)ms. of held 23 fost, Soe bad six water tight bulkhesds, and twOl YHE GREAT BROOKLYN LURACY Caxm. | ‘ors. Suswsssee Bie tae’ cogent io Wer Bowe Tor te mas tut snoring w sont not wow pbtntons | Sinaarsar 6 inc, wi ufo ke sores a Ph meng ht he hy hdl 4 -rhedeeneg . [aad Bee's, and bemame 8 ttl font ew = bs By the Coart_she sald Mr. Beenber's wile know of she ‘The Doster's Wile, Anevel By bien M, E. Braddon, Scathing Letter of the Plaintis te | 21s, moi | bed etioa,tnek Mr, Becabar Destruction of the Narcissus by the | “Nee York Breets, 18es00-04. A play (De Oiramn- Her Brother. oy Mie Addressed his sermons to her for the last six years; 'slamee), te owe acts, with an, opllogue. By Alphonse. Unéerbiit Tegard to ber suppesed il) treatment: SUR 90; sino ane onhd NTRS yam nation Use Enema? of a Reex. Published by Samve! - from ber relatives; she said that Mrs. Olcott was jealous |-Kept his eye co me;” sbe said further that Mr. Beecher Under the Ban (Ls Maudis). A Tale of the Nineteenth of ber {or some cause, 1 understood her to say that Mrs. Ras mate the Adqientent She medians of cumanantioe Contery, translated from the French of M. L’abbe * *. LITERARY ATTAINMENTS OF LUNATICS, | S's merwes win tx rose tbr owe Gnanters | ous porr wise mug mu Tran o7 tS in Mobile Bay. Pe eRe" Leen” By antsie. Pubited amen socnenet; spoke of ber ows as Se ee 6 he 5 the poetry py ©. &. Piper & On, a08 for by Johm Bradbura, ~ = tbe ena on hye ed ‘All hope is lost,” Poems of David Gray, with Memoirs of his Life. Pub- oo as another echer knew of pinball o0s8 (hove wen no Gy mamta Sabmeen hasealy ave Arrival ef Prisoners from Camp Mabed by Roberts & Brothers, Boston. lity and success ry, and that | the reat of the family; they wore ‘she American Boye” Book of ‘Sports and Games. A re A Leading New York Paper Edited | ire’ oicos ana cers Res 2sdecvored | ber because she was so much more ‘than they @ vT ository of in and outdoor amusements for boys and to prejadice Mr. ane ‘said <beir | were; se said she expected to realize money enoug® woce, Texas, Youth, Published by Dick & Fitzgerald. by the Inmates ef the Bleem- object im putting to exolade her | from the sale of her poetry te live with Mr. Beseber, at » an, ae, a Idyis of Battle and Poems of the Rebellion, By Howard pair hess from society and was openiog for Denatifel place whic bo was she Herth river, Giyndon (Laura ©. Redden.) Published by Hurd & gdale Asylum. 3 she eaid the of ber family | in come ith ber Ve . Id, Tepeene wacetat, tet, Eee ens | ae'eccent tha leuetwbice ts had Sratan"tovic; | TR sleumship George Grommet, Capain Vail, trom | nose “assAa‘iet Huse ty dhatfrcta’ Rina hy | Mani ie a elton Now dr neatly, not allowing her to return to her home again | she said she had several exoclient offers of marriage, | New Orleans 17th instant, arrived at this port yesterday, | Phillip Smith, B. A. Published by Appleton & Co. ress Monroe, with @ ‘valuable cargo, coi M they could provent it; I had no means of judging | whieh bad caused the a Mrs. | Porser William D. Hempstead will sovept our thanks for | 4.780, Patriot Boy: or, The Life and Career of Major | beef and pork, and other Testimony ef Dr. Brown en the pf EE Og BO eS or bers for pears, aaa’ Lyoes ‘she | favors. Riad wine ee tesa SEM Subiect, any other poe Mt ‘she said that’ it was a desire to Ae Bev eee ees marry ber f ‘The Mysteries of Flerence. e Lippard. Pub- Mey landed: wh deprive her of the property ber father had loft her in | own daughters, ving mar. Our New Orleans Correspondence. ished by T, B, Peterson & iladelphia, and | Sec landed. Witought thet aay &e.. ae. common with ber mother and-sister; | told ber she could | ried Mr. Lyons , but that ‘him she Now Omumana, Doo. 17, 1864, | £9F Sale by Frederic A. Brady, New York. fightering: She is's tine Veusel. of 299 tons, ou her second not be retained at the will of any person, and that when | considered herself eng she told me . pee POLITICAL WORKS. Ip, and said to cost upwards of $20,000. became satisfied that her mind was not unsound she that ARRIVAL OF PRISONERS YROM CAMP GROCE, TEXAS, Free Government in England and America, By 8. M. Sour Exia, Bradley, of Damariacotta, Me, for Chpetaals ‘Tote extraordinary case, a report of which we pub- poring nat be Neue ase | — So ng Seong = On Weanesday evening lastithe government transport | Johnson. Published by Carleton. x me {iden swt b hay. six oxen, ee to, Foe 2 iar Mebed yesterday, is still io progress in the (ity Court of y 7 ‘Clinton, Captain Wm. H. Talbot command! arrived at Washington, our Example; The Father of a Nation pc H ot in the | inch heer has" hon she ton abe pessoal : = Bde oka chore tt rs teu aoe uet will Restore it'to Peace, By Mrs. L. C. Searle, Published thie city, from Galveston, Texas. She entered te harbor | Py sme Challen & Son, Philadelphia, The crew also reached the shore in safety, ‘The Ella is of Galveston, undera fiag of truce, for the purpose of Laws of the United States of America, passed at the vessel, on her first voyage, and probably will be got effecting @ transfer of prisoners, This was soon accom. pie ay omprent, Pees nd Printed at the Gov- ges ms the acer ysencenae ae - ernment ’rinting Ofiee, Washington. HR EMBLEM, o 's Hole, before ashore Plished, on the part ef ColoneliChas. C. Dwight, Union | errr rire aninte ‘Of the United States of America: | Hen and Chickens, has gone to’ pieces, Sinack Frankia, agent for the exchango of prisoners, and Captain Scott, of | Being the first session of the Thirty-eighth Congress, be. | Which went ts the assistauce of the vessel. has landed the Brookiyo, and is creating considerable excitement in the City of Churches, in consequence of the prominent public characters whose names have been brought botore the Public in Sanection with the sult. The testimony of Dr. Brown, be chief physician of tbe Bloomingdale asy- much r than when she came in; she persisted throughout in the same opinion in regard to her f a on the 15th of August her brother Stephen called at t! lum and asked to take ber out; he had previous! called for the same purpose, but | bad dissuaded him from it; 1 desired there should be cooperation, and shoulda two weeks bef Mr. ing rig fi the Yum, is very interesting. That gentleman testified that a | Stopnen: ft ‘stlowed lor te ee wicte ber. brother, aed | wae pont to the asylum. went to Europe until sh? | Geperal Hawes? staff, on the part of the rebels, ‘Three | gui and held at the city of Washington, December 7, | “amok eius of faa facie lgaamea nee csegamape Jeading vewspaper of this city was edited by the inmates | wrote to Mr. Oloott, stating that I hud done $0, and why | | (Toss-examined-—In_ conversing about this matter, 1 | hundred and forty-two of our men who were confined at ea Printed at the Government Printing Office, Wash: | syangoned, Tambor lion ‘aad fowed info Giouaester te i 1 did so; Mr. Oloott was security for Miss Underhill’s | said that lawyer wi ‘en up the case for Miss " supposed schr Rio, Capt Wentworth, whi @f the institution over which he presides, avd that the | 1'did so; Mr; Oloott, was sscority for Mise Underntl great scamp, because any, intelligent | CAMP Greve arrived here on the Clinton. The Crown and the Confederation: Three Letters to | froin Calais Nov 21 tor Providence, with weargo of lumbery deading editorial of said paper wae written three times a wook by a lunatic. The Doctor did not give the name of She payer thus edited, bat the pablic will no doubs @brewaly guess ‘The following is the continuation of the plaintiff’e testl- Moony, takeo on Friday — I don’t recolieet_ of anything over eaid by M.. Beecher asylum as an experiment to test her capacity for self. | man could see that plaintiff was insane; Mrs. Carpenter The following is the report of Mr, George D. McClellan, | the Hon. Jobn Alexander McDonald, Attorney G alfor | and put inte Portland Dec 12 for a harbor. control; on the 1dth of weptember following Miss Under. | said that no decent lawyer would take the caso up, 1uo- | the purser of the Cliaton:— oper Canale, Hye Dackwoedeman.:" Fubliabed'by ohn, | Roney dusnowenh Derry, (ruts Eeiagelphih: Jen amt hill was brought again to the asylum; I received he dembone. io hase wap. = ber lawyer; the “Saha We arrived at the blockading fleet off Galveston, Sat- : a heavy weather, and put back for repairs. “ the doce: 8 actiee aloes come vith Ber, bok no- eaeaayer : | <anenee ees sae = : hae att went tobe | urday, December 10, and anchored on neutral ground BEPOREE AMD PAMPRLETS: wey. | SCHR JAMES BaRsour, from Ellsworth for New York, was of ber family; she said hor family hag ordered her re | couolry. pleiniift said) that abe had never held any cop- | until three o'clock the next moruing (Sunday), when we | Report of the Superintendent of the Coast Survey: | wrecked on an island near Georgeiown, on the 2lst, while committed to the aaylum because she had returned to renga 2 oe ', os ro WAS % | Darted our cable and were obliged to return to the fleet, | Shownng the progress of the survey during the year 1862. | trying to.make a harbor. Vense! and cargo area total less. berown nome im Brooklyn, which was contrary io | spiritual communication between them. | | where we again anchored and remained wutil two o'clock | Printed at the Government Printing Office, Washington. | Crew sxved, ut Daily frost bitien, promise she bad made not to go there, although by doing f ; . Stephen Underbiil, the plaintit”s | pat, wen ighed anchor and proceeded into Gal. | , Revised United States Army Regulations of 1868. with | — scar Fowuxr, Oliver, of and for Baltimore from New 80.she wa8.a'rayd she would forfeit certain righte under | Drother and his wife; they were present at Mr. McCu yoston arbor until we were withina mile of the wharves | Appendix. Prinjedat the Government Printing Office, | York, with merchandise, went asuore at Barnegat on Friv ‘which ever mude me think that General Diryoa bad besa b-neriathor’s will, which required ber to livein the house | office when the couversation which 1 alluded to took spre of the city, ‘Washington, day night last. ps pe en - = go my cata was from the | with ner mother; | retained ber in the asylum until I | piace when En are ee te mea ph pea A National Currency. By Sidney George Fisher, Pub- Scux Forwarp, from Nassau for Baltimore, returned ne 4 2 A ir. <1 cher’s addresses that some con- | should ascertain what necessity there was for ber return; Cross-examined—Mrs, Stephen Underhill said during | hows from the former. We then anchored, avd wero | lished by J B. Lippincott & Co., Philadelphia. there in distress Nov 24, op tad taken place between General Duryea avd | she was still in the same-siate of mind in regard to her at conversation that the plaintiff was more develish en and Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture for the year Scnr Euma Bacon, Case, of and from Boston for Fortress eechier about me; { was under the impression that Duryea was trying to win my reg bat he Bever approached me in the usual way; never called at my house, I don’t recoliect ever having conversed with him except once, when I accidentally met nim in the Street and walked a few blocks with him; | think that relatives: she said she could not live iu harmony with | shan crazy: I said to one of the jurors this morning that them go long as they bad unfriendly resiings towards ber; | this was ey Feige oe that T = ong I saw that their feelings were deep rooted, and began to | Sorry for Mrs. it, as she nothing t do wit o Report of Special Committee on Volunteering: Em- Scnr Evta, Bradley, trom Damariscotts for Cambridges consider the question Of a long term of restraiot; I tried | Brinking the matter up. wee py the cite’ | bracing a complete statement of operations in filling the | Md, is reported to be ashore on Point Judith, to get ber to promise to live with her bro- jen, Duryes swore—Liv. My ince o1 a juota of the county of New York under the call of the Scour Mary Brockway, Damon, from New Bedford for ther. she said she would rather live there than | 1830; have known the plaintiil by sight for nine or ten | (MIRE to {he Severe norther at that time it would 3 ce Hour, put into Stoning- Assistant Agent of osha th §,, | 1853. Printed at the Government Printing Office, Wash- | Monroe, is ashore on Yoint Juaith, and les (22d) In & bad Jearved that it was through the | !peton tiie S| 3 President, dated July 18, 1864, for 600,000 men. Printed | Proviaence, with acarzo’of 600 Mr. Beecher was aware of General Duryen’s attentions to | remain im the asylum, Dut still matters were not alto- | Years, she attonded Plymouth chureh: her pew wassome: | Nave deem impoesible to have effected an exchange | Pye eny Clee vay th 180A, i ton on Thursday afternoon, with loss of foremast. me: there were reveral other persous in the church who | gether congenial to ber tastes, and that though her own | times near mine and sometimes furtier off. There was 8 Scnns Jacos Lonivtarp and Wa Mowry—The names rhea pr re D “ allowed 10 remain untit the next morning (Mon- GAZINES, REVIEWS, ET joticed ihese attentions; & Mrs, Boyd made remark to | home was unpleasant to her she still proferred to return, | 20 acquaintance between the plaintiff and myself, day) at nine o'clock, when the steamer Francis (a = MAGAZINES, Yor’ On ce the two schra previously reporte/ sunk at the entrance of me which gave me to understand ibat it was quite 4 | to her mother’s house in Brooklya and live there | Except the usual church acquaintance: I have never | O17) te punsor, chatered iar tt dead, ae ee Blackwood’s Edinburg Magazine for October, Biack Rock (Conn) barber, during the storm of Dee 10, general talk: she made some remark about marrying bim | She was allowed to walk about the grouuds while she | §Poken to her on any subject, never wrote to her; nevor | Di chters on board, mocoen fea hee hand oh senate The Continental Monthly for November. were Jacob Lori!lard, from Rondont, with coal, and A whieb was quite new to him, aud which was quite new | was at the asylum, and on the 11th of October she | received a letter from her; bave no recollection of baving | P 5 pant y music, The Atiuntic Monthly for November, Mowry, from Albany, with lumber, an ound va %o me for | bad never thought of such a thing. escaped from the attendant while waiking with her; | ever walked with her: there is not the siightest fonda. | °®™@e alongside, and the delivery of prisoners com- | Tne i‘riends of Progress Monthly tor November. + f Baapenert. LETTER FROM MISS UNDERHILL TO HER BROTHER. | pinintilf told me she was engaged to be married to a tion for the stories that I ever paid addresses to Miss | enced. There were, besides the prisoners, the families] The American Monthly Knickerbocker for November, Scna E Bisnor, from Boston for Portsmouth, went ashore The following, written by plaintiff and addressed to hor | tleman who bad gone to Furope, and at another timesne | Underhill; tho first knowledge of this matter that I had | °| General Hamilton, judge Devoll, Colonel Stoucet und | Harper's Magazine for lecember, on Eastern Point, Gloucester, on the afternoon of the 23d Drother Edwin after she escaped from the asylum, was | told me that she had reason to believe that Mr, Henry | Was a note from Mr. McC king me to attend as a | (thers, numbering about fifteen persons. The wants and ‘The Atlantic Monthly for December. ; necessities of the prisoners, who were in a most misel uN Scur Prant (Br), from Halifax for Boston, went ashi ble condition, were amply provided for by Dr. Gen. A. | The Continentar Monvaie tas Deceuweare ¢ Yarmouth. NS, On the 12th insk, and became a to lake, Agent of the Sanitury Commission of this city, | The American Monthly Anickerbocker for December all hands lost, he was, but she bad reagom to believe that there would | WS mentioned between Mr. Beecher and mysel(. | never BI @ American Monthly nnickerbocker for mber. bea seperation between him and bis wie; this conver. | looked at her in cburch any more than I did to aay otner | onutttts rogimemts eee oe TTL ret Maaea- NEW music. COREA EET ne ey sation took place duriog her first confinement; she said | person in the church; my feelings in regard to the : i We have recei followin w music from ae that she nad beca in anorvous stato, aud. toa bor rela. | plaintiY have never undergone any change, because I | ,,Wejett the blockading feet Monday, at four P. M..We | oro Waerse ns ne ne Be aah Pagers et tee ge Biers tives had taken advantage of it; I considered ber deten. | never had bad any feeling iu regard to her. ~ ys Ga sioner ag ed Mazurka,” by E. Ruboti; “Beautiful | the schrs Bells Bates, Collins aad Tremont, Bradley. Dot Ward Beecher had desired to marry her; ! said] under- | witness—(letter read as ab: never made any ine then read in evidence by defendant's counsel. ‘The letter ; sod that Mr. 8, was a married man; she said sheknew | quirics about Miss Undernill’s character; her name never Dore bo signature, but the plaiatifl ackoowledged that it was written by ber:— Deo. 24, 1863. My Poor Detuprp Brotaem—When J meet you ip the street you do not look happy; you did a dreadful wicked and before you are agi €ei to work by an Vicott i T"adviee you to coasider the Oloott way of helping @ per. | ti0n iM the asylum as being necessary; when she came | Cross examined—I don’t know that there was any. | ™Bgbam, of the Forty-sixth Indiana regiment, Annie,” by Jam ik; “Mo Too,” song and chorus, | of Boston, went ashore on the Devereux "Beach. inthis son is to their own destruction. The Olcott money is | to the asylum she wag in the habitor sitting up a good | Acquaintance between my sisters and Miss Underhill: | 4 ingies ot Now Orionue the ldat tow days bi by Eliza J. Coffin ur Army and Our Pre town, and went to pieces ina very short time. They we: acoursed; your hypocritical, purse proud sister, who | deal at night by an open window; 1 remonstrated with | Since this suit commenced I learned that my gi and © ladies of New Orleans the last few days have been : “ the Union,” | Pall nit leaded. | The mesiors ineach case are the owners, bolding a fair in this city for the benefit of the orpbans | dent.” by James T. Dudiey id that she hud been accus- | the plaintiT had pees ia.she abit < ok street; | ®t St. Vincent Asylum. On Wednesday evening tho fol- | 00 this babit, and she Went io the bank s9 man. years to get you prepared for Scur Fanny Mitcuent—Provincetown, Dec 23—Schr Fan« the jong desired piot, is dead to me forever, and so are | tomed to do the same thing at bome; I considered that | | Marsball Lynde ; % 0 : ; ° her two eldest children, Instead of the few iguoraog | that her removal from ihe piace and sssoclatious where | Koow Miss Underhill; became acquainted with ner eight | OW! Order was received: —_ @ The. Copperheud ‘of 1864," ‘The Copperkead of 1805 | BY,sitehell. of St George, Me, bound 9, Providence, with @ Yromen whe ‘enjoyed the tragedy, and whose socievy 1 | She had conceived this morbig condition of mind was | OF nine, yeure, sinoo; eccupled the same, pew with her; bey ee einen and the Chicago Copperhead,” composed by James G. | Polut. Crew saved. One man had foot badly trozen. \ Jeave, ] shal bave the (riendship and support of the very necessary to her. . Duryes al jamily , thet ic RLEANB, Be ig 04 . > = e ; meu dud wanen of the commucniy: Taballcus machees | Q. Now, doctor, ie it mot possible that @ person of | was. any intionte relation between Mise ‘D. and mo; I Co). H. Rommmnon, Provost Marshal General:— vie rane apie Brothers’ Lincoln and Johnson | | sou Axw Panxzn, of Haverhill. 764 tons, bailt in Wella ean be. screen you from Yhe diegrace of putting a human | $0sane mind should write excelleot poetry, such as this | know Mrs. Olcott; no matrimonial engagement ever ex caro that a loyal lady was directed by some of the | Csr n'k Pond have lately published ‘The Soldiers of | chased by Messrs HO Manning & Co, and will hereafter Deing out of the world. 1 love aud pity you, 1am sull | Plaintiff claims to bave written, or to excel in amy other | ited between moe and any member of Mra. Olcott's | Managers of the fair for benefit of St, Vincent's Aaylom | oot) 1 bat Site Te Da nsed by Hazard, bail from Salem, stuoded with your treachery; and almost yet regard you | art? family: 1 bave been married for the past three years; | ‘take down an Amorican flag, as a ““political”’ symbol. 4 ° Prot Boar G W_ Buonr, lately ashore on Governor’ as the artless and. affectiouate boy, who was playful and | A. Certainly; I suprose the best reply I can give tothat | plaiotiff was teacher in the Sabbath schoo! of which i ‘ou will inform these managers that the American = Island, was pulled off last evening and towed to one of kind, and loved nia sister before those vain, selfish | Question is to state that Adier’s German and Koglish dic- | was theBsecretary at the time; I never teld Miss Under- ker fon the bederse:) oe sovereignty of the nation under The Weather at Montr Dry Docks. women had deceived you with the basest falsehoods. | tionary, which is used as a standard textboox in the | bill that! regretted having married my wife; I never said | W40Se Protection they are, ‘ Montana, Dec. 24, 1864, Lavncuen—At Eastport 17th inst, from the yard of © & Edward iss playful with me as you used to be. principle colieges in the country, was written in the | thatthe relations between my wite and myself were not an appropriate vindication of this unseemly insult, | =. 1. sowing slightly this morning. Thermometer | Houston, a brig of about 250 tons, not yet named. She poor boy, You thought that a woman who was too sensi- | Bloomingdale Lupatic Asylum by & person of insane | Congenial, or that I regretted not baving married the | 70° Will cause the American flag to be displayed over the s fe ‘owned by parties in Baltimore, and isto be commanded by’ tive to bear the most dreadful abuse witbout a complain’ mind; I might algo mention # number of the standard | plaintiff. 2 Principal entrance witbin the hall. twenty degrees below zero. Capt Hiram Eagett. and who excited the envy of two brutal sisters for culti ‘Wating God’s gifts, sbould be put out of the eojoyment of lie. You thought forty years was long enough for a ag enjoy God’s fresh air, and liberty, and dey- textbooks which were written in i institution; and I a eye cual nes 1 ealle saw the plaintiff about once ce ee Of the fair object to this, the fair will ae a Spoken, Se. sansa Will state, as @ conclusive it, one of the leading 70D ne rk Jenny } Sutton, bol Franclacd, newspapers in New York is principally edited in the | ¥ PROT lest mtr ygpchian fret zap daha SHIPPING NEWS. Rov 20, lat 7 $8, lon’ 34 34. Bloomingdale Lunatic Asylum, and the jeading editorial re when displayed, such persons will at once ° Foreign Ports. rout Baus, Nov l—Arr bark Grace, Kirwan, Baltimore. gel rer observed any act on the part of the piain- is written three or four times a week by a person of again; 1 ne vie Ob, no, my poor boy; Mrs. Browning, the queen of | sound mind confined in that instituti “stilts he Le faba a caer insanity; I got a letter hes ie from Your prompt attention to oe nee ae ange o plod Sioa mars. A ee 7, Dec 6—Arr bark Kobert Hastie, O'Riley, Porte esses, died at filty-two; apd it was regretted that she Crogs-examined—I reported plaintiff as discharged in ie plaintiff directed to myself and wife; 1 handed the . greased BUROFB. Enainot iived $0 teach tie taaturiey at hor powers. Tai | October: { dou know ‘eheteer any medioioe wasgiven | letter to Mr. G. Olcott and have not seen it since; 1 | HaRa1 Ronmeon, Col. Ist La. Cav., Prov. Mar. Gen. ™ ied by every steamer tn the regular linea | CAPT DE Vanne. Nov 2Tn port sep ein contends mot envy you your youth or your gifts; you had aright | to plaintiff while she was at the asylum ; cannot give the | réceived a letter from plaintiff three or four years ago, ‘THE REBEL GENRRAL DICK TAYLOR’S HOURS DESTROYED. eo a — ingens si Quesnstews. ex | of Bengal to load for Kngland, to sail in a rae ays. Yotbem ‘If it hed not beea for the designing women I | language used by Miss Underhill in ber conversations | Which I burned; the plaintiff said she noticed a differevoe ‘The rebel General Dick Taylor’s residence, in the parish | sont the Oanadiae ino Cont ont. call py ol aik'vze 00 Deo Sarr bare eel as Winslow, jroruand, witb mo; I can only give the impresston on my own mind | 0 my meeting her on the Sabbato; it appeared that | of St. Charles, in this State, was destroyed by tire a few excepting so far as regards the names used; when she | #0me persons had spoken agaist her; I had never writ- | days since. The origin of the tire is ui spoke of being about to be married to some person who — to her; there was no change in my manner towards was in Europe she did not mention any name; can’t ri re ' ember whether the Coroner's action fa regard to Mrs, | , The further hearing of the case was adjourned till New Onixana, Dec. 11, 1864, ‘Beecher was introduced by her or me. Tuesday morning, at ten o'clock Q. Aside from the bistory of the case you got from the pao Telatives, did you Observe any indications of INTERESTING FROM ARKANSAS, Should probably have had 4 protector ago. Maria aod George both hated me because Mr. Lynde did not marry Corvelia; 1 did pot prevent it,aa he can prove Geveral Duryea hated because Mr. Lynde did not marry his sister and because I did not choose to Receive bis attentions after | was acquainted with his ebaracter, and Dr. Cuileo wae in the plot to please the Olcott; poor miserable George came told me to shoot myself on accountjof my old age, and threatened to pro- fork: 71 man, do; 8th, North American. Kerr, Portia eae Now 9$0—Arr sohr Kate Carleton, eden Eon } land (and cid for Cardenas); Dec 7, bark Jane. Main! ' Boston: 8th, brigs Bolivar, Lee, NYork; y, Bar: do; 1 y Foster, Baitimors: ri Seer roster wruippios arr, do; iélb, Byivia! Comsteck, New Orleans. . oe ee eee, ie ttumts, Goskil, ie ¥ 42 , schr York: Dee's brign aid, Stone, NYork; 10s, Bunice, Mom= 7 DESTRUCTION OF THE NARCISEUB, About eleven o’clock on Wednesday night, the 7th inst., ‘the United States steamship Narcissus, Captain G. Jones oe td hai eee hen oie toes Lm id A. If the history given of her was incorrect, and if commanding, was destroyed by a torpedo in Mobile Bay. 104 ie, a Rum Cay, snip Brasil, Weeks, Odessa; 91hy. dale to seal my imprisonment for life: or ceil fe woud | there were good grounds of the statements she made Our St, Louis Correspondence ‘The particulars are as follows:— Sootiand, Rolling, Philadelph: de , mig tas in relation to her reiatives, I saw nothing in her conduct About dusk the Narcissus took her position in front of ‘St MaRrins, Dee 10—In port bark Zulia, for NYork ldg. —— foe i and a Lo ae De. Brown | which would indicate insanity; a sane person, placed in Sr, Louis, Dec. 9, 1864. the obstructions in Mobil ne the of kee Surinam, Nov 20—Arr bark Civilian, Bates, Boston, beid ou sid nou usderstand to: nor {presume you cam: | gotst’u Sata feat’ aes tae niasar ese i gress vecipese te cob upon ho ovewsnta cl the enemys gusbeats be AEE Smuaaen't ACL vant eon 7 : . it wal ) movemen' enem, an v mM 4 ror! Bot understand me now that Ihave borne the greatest | asylum she in conversations talked quite coherently and | | S™€ very interesting official accounts bave been re- ; >” pen veg Fe ee oars Ock 28, Sabare, from NYork (and eld Séy- for Helland); 25th, Capeils, from ao. | tne a ae agemaugie Bept 26; Baltituore, from NYork, | a Arr at Genca Nov 5, E F Cabano, NYork; Wilbeim, Is . ‘Are at London Dec 5, Hortensia, Dyer, Rangoon; Sham rock, Gilley, do: 6th, Lizzte poe Cunningham, Ques ‘Sia from Cardiff Dec 3, Theobald, Theobald, NYork, Of Yarmouth Dec 5, President, from NYork. Arrat Bombay Oct 29, Calcutta; Nov ds indignities and insults {rom you; the deiamation of my ebaracter in the vilest manner and do not seek revenge; ‘Shere is a mightier aveoger than I could be. The misera- ‘Die avimals at home have several old jemales, among the Fest Mrs. Slocum, to go about telling that, “If she is not crazy. she 6 a bad temper.” If they were worth notice, 3 wou! them know who had a bad themper. No cul- tivated lady or gentleman acqaainied with the circum. Stances, and scquainted with me, can be made to beli ‘avy of Four siande. You pretended I had disgraced myself im Piymoutb chureh, You are quite mistaken. | have in- timate friends there whoee friendsbip you capnot break, ‘and who Lonor me. | have no wish te attend there at intelligently, and there was nothing in them indicating | ceived a& department headquarters in relation to the Present g 3 ue — = ve Fen ehn n= aot rong Gisastrous retreat of General Price, which fully confirm ng insauity, ext r Bitting at the window. Landon, sworo—I bad an interview with Miss all previous reports of the suffering of his troops and the Underbil! at Mrs. Olcott’s house, in July last; we talked | Complete faiiure of the rebel invasion. It is only — bon Heese Pep sores a id fey hon Becessary to preface this statement with an extract from wi or apart je was “ can’t recollect much else, except an allusion to some | ® letter written by General Price, in September, to trouble she bad with Mr. Beecher; i recollect that that | Deacon Tucker, editor of the Mobile Argus, formerly edi- subject was introduced; plaintiff expressed apprebension | tor of a secession paper called the state Journal, pub- as to the effect of a letter which she had sent to Mr. Beecher; the conversation lasted {rom nal: to three-quar. | hed in this city, which was supprossed early in the ters af an hour; I came to the conclusion that she needed | war by order of the late Geveral Lyon. Anchoring in eight feet of water, within three bun- dred yards of the obstructions, and within sight of the rebel vessels, she remained there until about half-past ten o’clock, when the wind biew a gale. Fearing that the vessel would be drivem aground, Cap- tain Jones ordered ber into deeper water, This was ), Bureka, Hall, accomplished by steaming down the bay about three- Wosnios: Bye Sh Ee Se ane ata: a K, quarters of a mile, when she again came to anchor in | "ox Kixcston, J=Bteamahlo Montezuma, frem New York | cutis atta: ry Cid at London Dec 8 BE W Stetson, Hurlburt. NYork. about nine feet of water. The moon shone full and clear, | J8 [wy Onizane—Steamehip Evening Star, from New | Afr at Calcutta Oct 2, Lalla Rooth, Swanson, Bombay? presen’ 80 that the rebel fleet easily seen at this distance, =c0t @; N Corwin, Chase. Muscat; Sopued ‘a tet 1 dia. fuel aommcentn toney | Pet ece rom the SOLE go bemtansaiies ben the Ws galing a orga "ane ExProston. yMleaiahip George Cromwell, from New York Dee SI SiR Abertoon, Coles Mauritt, Slat "Asiren Nort, im ot my own by the genius which God gave me to attend | begi na’ Which her condition roqired at bercwn nome, | ‘TUcker gays that in a private letter General Price ex- | _ The vessel had been at anchor but a short time, the | Siramship Morning Star. from New York Dec 2d. dias. bid Nov 3, hip Sonne, Sat ee c ; - "0 01 ui nos choreh where I please. | You thought I would be buried: } don't recolleet that | expressed an opinion of that kind | pressed to him the conviction that the stato of puviic | Fiosion of a torpedo, took place amidships, which lifted | ieaanip Bvenine Star from New York yan 7. Arrat Opo:to Deo 10, Siaright, Royuoldyy NORE. Go 'ust now avep regret asking Mr, Becoher's aid ia tay | (07 ey considered thats goud sey lum wae the } opinion and feeling in Missouri among friends of tho | hor out of the water, broke her steam and connection | Fou lavaxs—Steamanip Columbia, from New York, Dee | [4 {rom Siadras Nov 8 Amy Warwie rs 3 ~ ipes, broke her machinery and filled her with escapin; bh tld re . Victoria. Champion, NY rt of; it @ time thal s . SPROIAL NOTIOR. Arr at Woosung Oct 18, Apollo, Hodgdon, NYork. much improvement in poetry, and am not crazy plaintiff was sent to the lunatic esylum at Bloomivgdale . bpm alee oor a et ‘ ; hath, Callao. isco 5 , ‘ i intended for the Naw Yona Hamat Arr at Cuxhaven Dec 6, Othello, Parkham, abject alilgo was twice thrust into a dungeoo (or his | there was a reasonable cause for fear ob the part of er patraedeg: a Se ee ee H See Sarre eee eee ne | watenae a piramed Amlier Oct 2, award, Halberstadt, RYork ton- : nomy. If y 3 ‘ State. ca teak ~ | shanghae, Ought, it might bave Kept you out of auch a trap as those | ‘"Cross-eramined< When I went to Mrs. Olcott's house to WHAT PRICR ACCOMPLISHED, | Sp cnme to Bee nesmtanoe: The fires ie the menstins 7aIs DAY ‘Arrat (iiasgow Dec 9, Lithom. Hibbard, NYork. ‘wretched creatures set for you. That myserable animal | gee the plaintiff Mrs. Olcott told me, betore I saw the ita eS a pid trom, Donienax Dees, Ania, Tee SE WEG ws beans theeatensd topo ponseodemeer tance on P . » bet It would be a waste of time and space to recount now, | pumps, to prevent further disaster American Ports. plaintifl, that she supposed she was insane, and lsup- The Octora drew too much water to approach near posed that I had been sent for to make an examination | St this late day, what Prise accomplished while inthe | |. 12. tothe Narcissue to render material assistance, 80 Of the mental condition of the plaintiff. my reason for | State. His rebel friends who escaped conscription are | that everything depended upon the efforts of tbe officers Zou le terrible. You were once slandered in Brookiyn, yat | did pot turn against you. You and that miserabic Jew, George, sent Stepben to me jus before be went BOSTON, Dec 23—Aarr biig Maria White, Snow, Philadel. phe. Cid sbip Marthe Rudeout, Jelierson, Melbourne: brig ay jaytien: uriliia, Boton, Cay Vy panne di thinkiog her insane was that she alleged that one side of | now feeling the cost of Price’s invasion far more serious}; \d crew of the Cowslip, which came alongeide as quickl; raiee Holmes. Porc au’ Prince: SH Gibson Sway, to offer me to board in Brooklyn at your's and his | ny ‘was dead, aod the other was what she said | 2° 8 ly | an Ip, which cam geile as quickly CLEARER ete D ‘Se. i 88 Wright, Brown, expense: I refused to cast myself upon the charity of any about Mr. Beecher, which seeraed to mo to indicate a | shan the Uniow men. It 1s only necessary to remark thas | &¢ possible. When she arrived the Narcisgus had settled pitenmsn City, ot Cork’ Br), Tibbetts, Queenstown and Norfoln: EH Horta rere, Portrens Monroe, ast Tab. uardcovered state of health’ you, thes, to the most in, | Orb!d condition of wnind; the conversation in relation | Price entered at the southeast about the 15th of Septem- TRANEVER OF TH CREW. Rtcamanip Liberty, Wilson, Havana—Hargous & Co, ptt emote, passed iiighiand light thie EM.” ranetal mbnaer,, ti0h.be tospeleon ie. a long. tine, tne Beecher was Introduced by myscit: 1 considered | ber and left at the southwest about November 1. The work of removing the officers and crew of the ill ‘amehip Caroling, Merrill, Beaufort, NC—Murray & Ne. | RaLtimone, d bark Lapwing, Kean, Rie Jax have © cory &t my techor’s. will, whieh gives. 16 | tar cee cet abe wae vecsiyeed, wien ts fact was thas . fated vessel on board the Cowslip, and the tranefer of all thwaite, NYork. my cupport so long as 1 reside ib the cottage and Temain unmarried; the accused, Olcott’s, money has t y Meytiower, Goodwin, Port Rova propose be pati; Are the, line of detence mbich He | of Price for some time; but the official documents just | enemy's versels, As the water increused in the hold the Clarinda (Ital). —, Cadiz—Holmbee & Baichen, PRISTOL tests Arr sche Ba merios, Reynolds, NYork, lant fellows worked bravely to save ail that was pos- Bark Wilhelmine, McKwen, Port au Prince—H Becker & | for Providence, Said Loat the defence claimed that this iady, the plaintiif, | received, which are duplicates of reports sent to General | 84 < KKY WES), Dec 18—Arr steamers Union; Ariadne, load. Deing of unsound mind, bad been placed under restraints | Steele at Little Rock, aay Price crossed the Arkansas om Bible, while others were busily engaged in stopping the | C4, norican Fagle, Harper, Asvinwal=Pacific RR Go. | ing for Cedar keys: Sid 17th, steamers Oabawbs, fer’ New in perfectiy legai manver, upon a legal complaint made Delote a macicurate, upoa the testimony of two phyai- | te 18th of November, thirty miles west of Fort Smith, in Jones and those of his crew who escaped injury | y Bris Bon Vere (Br), Piquenals, Bordeaax—Baetjer & De Orleans: Bermuda. for Philadelphia. cians; with the making of hat complaint Mre. Olcott, . fording the river with bis whole army. He cut down | remained on the Narcissus to the last, the female defendant in the case, had nothing to do. The the banks of the river to make a road oa bot wo fire em Dos Juamitoz (8p), Martin, Sagua le Graude—Ferrer | ©“New BEDEORD, Dec as jloted by some iriendily Chocta F A made an attack, which was momentarily expected. 1 La York. Getendants aro charged with ‘baying maliciously com- | Ti*taicn broke” out ia ‘open mutiuy, while sthe | vessel can be Faised without much trouble.” Brig A B Cook, Speed. Port Royat—Bixby & Co. NEWPORT, Dec 23—arr sloop Ann B Holmes, Harding, binea nd, with She moat improper motives, entered nto | Srmy was making. preparations tor ibe” crossin ‘ae ’ Bric Newburg: Howes Philadelphia. | 7 Cold Spring, NY. for Warehain. Bld steamer ‘Meteor, irom & conspiracy to take tbe complainant away irom her | qiey complained that they hed been deceived and | Strange to relato, but thres persons were scalded and wrt apy" Baye pl tig levine & Sone. | Boston for N York. 2 Sel th ), Lock b. [es \lis—A Smithers & 2 Ki ke, Deering, Taunton for NYork, aoa tone. He shall able the Const sae tation of law, | SNindied out of s fair edare of the plundor obtained in | mone killed. |The Gremen were fortunately nearly all on hr Aulantie (Br), ea tavincrenagraleathecay Shesian heteten, Fresh, Fadl i at the time Miss Underbill was 0. Missouri. They were without shoos and proper clothing, | deck when the torpedo exploded, or there must bave | Xchr Fleetwood, Gardiner, Baltimore—L Kenny, ar 0 rookn, Preparations Brig Bm 4 Re Huteching, St Domine anov), Staltog, Pernambnco—Ruger Bros, ; I8th, sebt Jason, Sprague, Nasean. “wides,and | were made to fire the vessel in ‘case the enemy , °, SDEORD, Deo 28. Arrachr barah, Benson, New one-third of the income, and I will bave it; I ‘the fail that I was willing to remain Bere aotil Twas well, and bad arranged my clothing; now I am ot airaié of society; I want it: in the summer I oniy ‘wanted bealth, after such suffering, and if | had been Sreated with kindness, as a recovered lunatic would be, I could almost bave forgiven you, and but few persons would have kpown of the horrible tragedy; it wili now ‘de no secret,and through the sympathy occasioned by such abuse, aad the noble character which | have shown 11 find aid in getting now I wish my own Means to board where | please, and where | need not apend all my clothing money for riding; noone shall govern where | wii) live. until 1am married: and if I demand my home, the avimals there will be bound to keep the peade, and never insult my company, or tear amy (ood from the table. oe FXAMINATION OF PLAINTIFF RESUMED. | declived Mr. Baryea's attentions because | thought he ‘Wauted to marry 8 person with « large fortune; | bad Seard that he wa8 avaricious aud was seeking wealth in marriage”! callod op Mr. Beecher ¢ @ight or ton years ego. | vever waikvdout anywhere with Mr. Beecher: I am soquainted with « Mies Osborne. did not atvend Mr. Beecher's oburch;d @pplied to Mr. Beecher tor assistance io publisuing my poems bocause be was a person of some ipfiuence, and he wae she only literary man I knew; I thought that if I gota reputation for writing I might get @ut of the circle of slender io which I mingled, these slan- dors never bad auy iwfiyence on me until! was taken @ick; Mies Oleott desirous of having me leave my 01 ‘ours and go boarding, bos I retused, and then m: and sister, in order to induce me to leave, aa Ginagreeabie as possible, de- Privileges of soci , Water rometimes even of my own table r © Duryea war enarried, my r said that 1 ee Wd improperly towards bim and injured ber by it, be Was Siwaye bated me for that ever since, it was tbo ¥ alanders which inauced the doctors to give a cer- tifica @ Of loxanity | eould have lived with my mother very Woeceably, but my sister sarah determined to de siroy » ¥! the peace Of tbe (amily: Mrs. Cicott said that the req, «0 #he wiebed me to jewve bome and go to board was in o Ker tbat my Mother and eister could enjoy so- ciety. |) Old bor that I never suouid leave my bome; Mrs. Oloo 4 bad been very kind to me, but when | dis- povered 1. @t #ho was ip che piot to send me to « lunatic eeylum my 'Ceelinge underwent @ change towards her: for servers) yea ty past we were in the habit of sitting down to table wit, Ut ing to each other beyond the com. mon courtes, 88 Of the table, and sometimes not even thoee | never ‘Aid Apeak to my Bieter at the table; | never id anything ¢ © iDterfere with my motber aod sister re fesiving (riends ®t the house, on the contrary, | always rece\ved their { "ends with even more politeness tban | @id_ my own. The cow Catherine Tuomas, Preston, Fail River for do; sioop q Vail, Vail, do for NYork. Sid schr Fanny Fern, Sau eres jore—Bentiey & Smith. | NYork. Returned on account of the storm sehr Bmm = Higaina, Pierce, from Bi al 4,8 AM—=In port bri e Qmnd Turk, 11, ordered to proceed te Fi MeLean, Cow Bay, NB, for N Yor: , for Cuba, read) o ns; Sazon, Tapicy. Boston for Al rn wyer, Elizabethport for Sawyer, for NYork; the arrivals of the 21st an reputation. to charge the jury t r ‘and ewore they would go home. General Fagin, who is | been a serious loss of life. The executive officer, Mr. aka, Brook: said to have great infuence over bis men, made them a | Marple, was in bis room at the time, and, being unable to Bloop Mary ox paren speech, promising a furlough to the entire division for | open the door, escaped by the wincow. » four weeks. The most unruly wore placed under arrest, | The quarter gunner, Samuel Keelan, and George Casey, oat | Reaman, were seriously scalded. Another person, also a y's di. | seaman, was scalded very sl igbtly. Placed under restraint she was of unsound mind, and if it was necessary for her relatives to take such steps as they did im the matter on the authority of law, that that would be a perfect deence in the case; we will show that the plaintiff was Det only insane at the time, but that her relatives were actuated by the most proper motives. We will show by the testimony of s number of ladies that tne Statements which bave been made by the plaintiff in regard to the Rev. Mr. Beecher and General Duryea, who, without any act of their own, bave been dragged into this matter, were utterly devoid of truth. We will show that she has repeatedly affirmed that she was engaged to be married to Mr. Beecher, and that the thing was to including one colonel and threo captains. The Jealousy exists between Fagin’s m a Shi vision of Price’s army, and several fights ba place relative to the plunder acquired by the jontenced to th the advance division of Priee’s army in the marca Batrotore, Deo. through jasouri. motiny was quel |, bub not William J. Fish, of the Firet Connecticut cavairy, jat to E Cunard. settied. suite sili, Provoat Marsbal of this city, who was nentenced to the aN ate tease Goa ponthagaen wa a Cremona | Albany Penitentiary {or ove year, and to pay a fine of | Suited in co: With steawer North America, for thi Several statements in the offisial reports concur in ‘thou eon released. on he OO neoe reprunsating ins tensed Ot Priet au bagend say. brerieesls five thousand dollars, has aiso reli . | port. The GC has exrerienoed & succession of strong gales estimated. Counting recruits and conscripts, Price bad at Boonville not iess than twenty thousend men. Whoo be crossed the Arkansas on his retreat tbis number had dwindled down to sixteco thousand, of whom over four thousand were unarmed. ‘Price lost eleven guns, ten captured and one disabled on the march, Of all bis cavalry only 8,000 we: There was a lon, j | Steamship Corsica (Br), LeMesurier, Havana, 4 | discharging. PM. and Nassau 12h, at | PM, with mdse aud passengers, PHILADELPHIA, Deo 23—Arr steamship E C Lyd ki schr RS Warren, Warren, Deer [ste. rador, ‘ann: . Baker, Boston; bark im, ; brigs Selma, Gibbs. Bostor ‘icht Kawin ited, Goodspee { from SW to NNW, with a very heavy sea sioce passing Tor- tugas. 1th, 9:30 AM, passed on bar bark Alice Templeton, bonnd in; same day, $:20 PM, 90 miles 8 ~ saw steamer Empire City standing for VELAND, Dec 24, 1864. PM, 20 iniles E from Sand Key, exchange list of the casualties cause’ by the | Graham Polly, bound W; 6 PM. passed several anil vossel bo 30 PM, 60 miles N from Hatteras, passe bie to ride in crossing ner bogs le, Gm Re ud % ana, Rey W team bt ransport), wes, ‘est, ain of broken down, worn | _ Ailled—Jobo Robinson and wife, of Petersburg, Michi- | gotn‘inst, o 0 ® Guartermarter, jaded acimale following his army, but they were ag | 89; 0. H. Perry, of Cleveland; Dr. Miller, of Minerva, Steamship Zodic (new), Bishop, New London, via Mystic, mips fey fe eee OM Vvouncded-—Geerge Penoyer, of Massillon, badiy; \Wm, | “stcarship Meteor (new), —, from an Bastern port. | pZith cold etoumanin Hipernn, Ouse ; f ville tego Hed b Thompson, of Hudson, badly; Mra. Golyer, of Philadel. Brig Corira (of Windsor, NS), tuzo, St Marting, 14 days, | Finn Triniiad? Hattie & Thompson, Blake, Fortress . tnt Marylee Me gp - pin; Captain King, ot’ Winchester, Ohio; W. H, Cooper, | JT's salt, to McCall & Frith. Dec 92, off Cape May. saw & | roe, George Iiwering, Willard, #hiiadeiphia; West Wind, Hu : } + | large quantity of bale hay adrift; had heavy weather, | Harrington, NYork. ‘Steamer Potomac, from NYork for Portland, passed High- land Light at 3 PM 234. PROVIDENCB, Dee 22—Arr steamer Electra, Hye New, i Balize: 24th, 1:20 ignala with anip LA in this case wrote tot Mr. Beecher, instead of being merely an appeal for assistance in pubiaping the book, showed that the idea of the plaintiff was that by the sal of her poetry she would realize a large som of money, with which #he aod Mr. Beecher were to retire from Public life to the seclusion of seme quiet vale, wed there, ‘and Mr, Beecher should eajoy with the plavntiff that quiet and rest which be could net enjoy bere in the city. It is ao extraordinary thiog for a counsel to have to show these things to show the weakness of the plaintit’s mind, but ft t# more strange that her own counsel have not found it out ere this. Dr. Cullen examined—Am a physician; am acquainted with plaintiff for fifteen years at jeast, if not more; io July, 1868, I was called to see her at her residence, ner of Jay and Wilioughby etreets, and had a conversa tion with Mise Underhill; the subjects were two: the firet was with regard to the state of her bri she raid paralyzed, and the ot! gard t whigp Reecber: she complained that that she bad slept badly for some time, and otber things which [ cannot recollect; she may bare compiained of ber eyes, but | do not recollect it now, in relation to the letter to Mr Beecher she said, as! understood her, that. ebe bed transcended the limits of female modesty, and tuie bad jost ber character with Mr. Beecher bimeeif aod bis cougregation; her health seemed to be somewhat impaired at the time she wandered about thie house at Bight and could not rest or sleep, I came to the conciuaion that she was not im @ save condition of mind; 1 comeidered (rom ail tbe circumstances of the cage toat an Asylum was the only piace in which her mind could re- cover ite balance, and | expressed that jon to Miss Olcott: 1 raid nothing of it to the plaintifi's mother and ster Sarah, because | had go opportunity; the interview Only insied 8 1ew minutes, Decaure the condition of the pationt’s mind revenied itself to me so quickly that I did ot deem prolonged examination necessary. Cross exetnined—The arrangement that Dr. Landon and myself shor id examine the plaintiff was made by me and ‘was in accoruance with the usual custom in such cases: it was understood that went to see the pialotifi for the purpose of examiving her mental condition; ft war not uBderstood beforeband that if we discovered ber to be in- sane sbe sbould be sevt to & lunatic asylum. YRBTERDAY'S rRoCREDING®. Hannah Ely, eworn, tostified—j resi -y street; have known Mise Underhill javing uncergone id in OW ready noe ‘The following is brag on the Cleveland and Pittsburg Railroad yester- ind B: 28d, 4 the riv nas, hip Hiberaiau, Duttom, Liverpool; | bri Cid steamahip rp » brig =, leaving Fayett from Price to diagorge many extra pairs they had con- ‘nee, mse! Of Reading, Pa.: KE. 8. Steven gt gee pe om teva thing tea hat ttt tere, Grete ps bee | Mts e menworiny, of Pied int Sent Ira Bi Port Royal, 80, 7 days. bis hair and beard jantrimmed, his demeanor visibly | 5’ hammond, of Cleveland: Mra, Emosteter, of Cle Bchr Watuga, Cook. Newbern, NO, 10! days, with cotton, | york, schr White Foam, Howes, Georgetown, DC. orgeto <4 40, 10 Murray & Nephew. fopie Kinne, Chapell. Kiizabetaport. Sid rebs Saraby Dr. Boob, of, Pusaberg; H. Giimen, of Cleveland; W. A Sehr Kendrick Fish, Harding, Fortress Monree for Port- acne Htioole ANY. re Hickman: Burger Osa cian 3 —, ¥ is] ‘or! ry: One ty a Ld: ari sienie ie My ‘eile port; A fleate i b. a io; J the Indian Bures! Spring mainmast, split sails, &o. "prig Glare, rows, Eligabethport for Boston. altered and bis conidence apparéatiy gone. He lost all opser do ite, 1 ;W. A Foriont wore tee Suan tor thems ee Tee Baldwin, of Fimira; Mra. A. Baldwin, of Cleveland, anda | igang KFFROTS OF THR RETREAT, fow others slightly. ‘Schr W A Bilis, Fughes, Fortress Monroe, 2 days. Behr A R Wetmore, Kdwarda, Fortress Monroe, J daya Schr D8 Miller, Levy. Fortress Monroe. Schr Arctic, Hicks, Washington, 4 da: Schr M Monson, Jr, Dayton, Georg Folly. Bay 01 Bont M B Bramhall, Nichols, Georgetown. SALEM. Dec Schr Henry Finch, Falkenburg, Georgevown: River, Ma; for Portarn Bohr Heign Mar, Wines. Georestown for Fali River. Snow’ (from Philadelphia), Behr Wilfow Harp, Davis, Georgetown for Pall River, Ja nort Sad, sone Otis Carle fi Schr Valeria, Woolsey, Baltimore, 4 days. Woon's 23-—Bark Schr D B Baylog, Jayne, Baltimore, 2 days, for Bosto Schr See Bird, Mott, Bal ayn, Behr Mary Anna, «ibbs more for Sandwich, che © B Btewnoe, Sanit, PI a ‘Acla A 7 cout PR THIRTY DAYS ONLY—Fi Bohr O 8 Stetson, Smith, Philadelphia for Boston, To PRIOB FOR 1 Behr Adeiing, Giimore, Philadelphia for Bostc AT cians snivori pinted Tea and Gorton Bate, Waiters, fel , Chapel, . do; Almon Bacon, Hart, do; ron ja The army of Magruder mad expected to be joined by Price op bis reture from Missouri, and immediately move ‘Tar Late Accrparr on tHe Craenine Raitroan.—The fatal collision upoo the Cheshire Railroad, near Keev upon Little Rock; but the sad @iecem{iied Missouri invaders precludes any such mov . He mout for many mouths, This i# the meaning of the story The fearful terror and jtement in the car during the in une Richmond journals several days ago, that Price's | few moments im which sion was inevitable no on army was monacing Little Kock. So (ar from there being | could describe, All the passongers rushed to the aisie of is thus ibed:— Arkansas bas not been more q the car and made for the eud farthest from the approach- since Litte Rock was captured, aod Magruder hes | ing “Ga but the crash was so marched his forces te Washington, which ie in Hempstead | from the car was possibi In & moment the car wae county, not far from bis base of supplies on Red river, plinters, and in another inetant the cry Price is ja disgrace, and it is repos in Little Kock that | went forth— ‘All danger is over!’ But it waa not so. he bad beeo sent for by Jef. Davis to visit Richmond, | The two stoves were upset, and there was dangor of the There is a fresh consternation among the rebels weat of | debris of the car taking fire, while the smoke stack of the the Mississippi caused by renewed orders from Richmond | engine had been broken off and the full volume of smoke to proceed to Mobile and other parts of Alabama, to asviat | frem the lecom: tive made the appearance of things still Hood and other rebel officers in recovering the country | more fearful, The car struck by the engine had been laid open by the succeas of General Sherman, driven about five feet into the adjoining one, and the pas. B. Dec inatane or betw iden that no escape ore, 4 di Mu ja for on. Bene 8: Wigelos, Philadelphia for Now Bedford, | Basketn Castors, Tea and Coffee Urn Behr Note Tarbor,# ltite, Phil eiphin for Portiand. Shots read Platters A Klos anit ten thousand, art font Moors Nay, Harker, Hliadeiphie (OF Fall River, | ie ee BASeFORD'S, Cooper insiiale and Lamartine, Grant, Bilizabethpert (or Boston. a8. ts for Providence. Behr Jobn Tway, Monso sehr Schr Eva, Northrup, Blizabe Behr 8 T King, Clendenin, Gal Basi class good A® INDISPENSABLE for the plaintiff put in evidence a copy of the will of the far: Fr Of the plaintiff, showing that pro- ‘vision bad been de by father for ber support in the house ccoupied by ber mother. Counsel for the } Valmtitl bere eaid be would ret bis case. PRICK’S BICK AND WOUNDED. Bongers were in a compiets panic, and olambered over A cavairy expedition from Fort Scott proceeded on the | the rubbish and jumped from the windows in great line of Price’s retroat about ten days ago to pick mp bis | terror. On the Inst montioned car a man about thirty wounded a One batch of two hundred and‘thirty | five years of age wi immed between the front of the prisoners have arrived at Fort Smith, most of thera gind | car and the floor, and was terribly mangled about the enough (0 be taken prisoners under such circumstavces, | head and limbe. it required about balf an hour to chop There is One captain among them. Our eavairy are still | bim out. During this period be frequentiy called for his picking up rebel wounded and carrying them along, snd | wife, who was lying near him, crushed dead between the the net result of this expedition will probably be ive | floors of the two cars and nearly cut In two. cop eg hundred prisoners avaliabie for exchange hereafter, .\o | her iay @ little boy, about eight years old, also doad. ail ite features the end of she invasion of Missouri by’ | Bis mother—a widow—was in the care at the time, and Price bas proved one of the moet complote failures of tho+| wae almost frantic at her loss, Boveral times the cars engaged on our side { Caught Ore: but, by the well directed efforts of Conducter in repelling Price are now confronting Hood, while Price ; Stone and othors, the suffering ones wete saved trom and Magrader have disavied at least thirty thousand meu | being consumed. Tue care were well filled, and it iso from service to the confeteracy, Traly Jol. Mavis will | : Wiracle that no more injury wae dene to life and limb. A not remember Price’s invasion of Missourl with much | few were injured partially—among them Mre. Lyer, of BELOW. Behr Joseph McLean, Greenlenl, —— cn rt BAILAD. NI thy rs. Steamahtpe City of Cork, Liberty, 1S OLD NECTAR BOURBON. Siuimeamenige chy of Limerick, Uncas, Uiyaees, Pac | stig gh N DOME Ci) Bite room with & Denison Ox, tapeco, Nightingale. Gen Sedgewick, River Queen, Gen. the giver.” Barase: barks Amerioan Bagie, May Flower, va H Fisk brigs John Freeman. HG Berry, W Ee at 9 alue 7 WE Derence, Dr. Brown, eworn— J am principal physician of the Bloomingdale Agyluin, | Ave charge of the establishment; bad obarge of the County Horpital at Fiatbuso, know the plaintit?, she was brought © the asylum on the 14th of Jaly, 1808, as ® patient, a V4 the usual certificate of the Gherk of thie county, the as, "ut ie & braved of the New York Hospital; I fret saw ber come houre after her e4miasioo, during the plain ¥ ny at the asylomt w her several (imes, and co, *versed with her: when I first eaw ber her physical cond, $100 war ono of apparent debility, following apon some p FeViously acute physical Cimoage, ap | sup) mentally » be idently some gloat depression of epiria, V/4D Conpideradie of bristmas day tillncem === gg MENDUM._| Ww ih id, D Trowbridge, Pa! + —— Lord, 8 M Hrognard, Sain 1 Keewe. Wind at sunset WBW. Misectia . Capt Jarman. from London ria A Steauanyy Lows, Capt J arias ‘and tou the month of December, aunt ad | Beautiful Dinner ani | 1 Marble Ol Gronps and Figures, | cise ante oe oe he ee at Nos. 238 and 240 Fulton street, Brooklyty | war. Many thousand of the troo; for New Yor! for Burope; asked if} knew Jemid J supposed for your iy at 7a tour fed Ale was built of iron at Lee Mea Rt cial ot ppnm 34 foe, cut Ww ord Ca Mbridgeport, Mare,, who, with her two obildrap, Bad to ve chopped out of the rubbian, M she seemed to be in gr eat distress; why Mr, Beeober left bn.9 ovunt gratitude, and jt ie not wonderful the Kichmond papers Laye poshing 10 say about Fsico’s retreat, vf rae Wind, 5 she was not, an insane iden. MUTINY ON THE FINAL RETREAT “ | Snip Southampton, Whitney, London—E E Morgan & Co. | “Wali Dec tl Cid ship Jane Sidney, Southard, Port Counsel foF the dafence bere asked permission from the | After the battle of Fayetteviile, Arkaceae, we lost aight | theited without ahostiic movement en the watt at the 2g Bhi Beas Adams, Chase, New Orieans—R H Drummond | poysi, so; bark Annies Palmer, Skoifield, do. Sid ship 1» pc art ar ae Sea RE ae 2, 2 aoe

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