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. @ared for. tro. sovreamny of negro /prineners, and also because the rebel areé ty of the Sahded im Westmneepionl shots reparog ee the presees armien ean now be reinforced only by the return of | gQtearscf the prem beri Ahi yegs ‘oper ote heotagse bene nave cor Monroe ven Bere ‘Ou Monday, committed m good many depredatious, dnd | sundbine;'and the prisoners, It is probable, however, that authority will Pinte if welve-e losk. al the Uolloctar = ames pid erp to nowe sod i avn) ea pet ‘eben left. break of day. be.given to Colonel Mulford to.go on making exchanges, “| fespoct te A Eavou iy yt fo ee * | Amerton ate ith hieta ale imety-seven THE NATURE OF WIS WOUND. Pg attr et rer oe ae until the question as to the negro prisoners becomes &: ACTION @F THE piel dR OF comMEncs. weldior jesiengere poh whee av tidiogs en pod ‘we Ex Cham! merce 4 (From the Richmond Examiner, Dec. 28.) a Bot to Cs Benotientons. ape, Exscative Cummnities et the oro given as to whether a single one’ ef them’ survived shis ‘ , ¢£ 4 YORK: HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 81, 1664. OBSEQUIES OF MINISTER DAYTON. - Action of Collecter Draper, the Chamber of Commerce, Mayer Gaumther and the THE SOUTH. bave at irom preparipg Commen Councii. 7 semcguonees | ews FROM WASHINGTON, “tae elmmachip tatcrone, waiee nv aovvevn the om | AGditional Particulars ef the Further Particulars Concern- rete uoder the couse: {porant, wish the vomales of Che Ses, Wes D Dagedby Terrible Disaster. it the Union for ~Wasuuarom, Deo. 90, 1864. | ORF Inte Minister ¢o France, arrived at/this port at three ing Mosby. laminae os THE DEMONSTRATION AGAINST WILMINGTON. o'clock yesterday morning, and.aactored at pler.No. 16 rated (rom us by a seotioual | There is no probability of the naval forces under Ad- | -NOFth river, foot of Barrow street, The arrival of the vessel at such as early hour interfered comewhas with the format programme whtoh had beén laid. cut tor the Feception of the remains. 1 was the intention of Calles- (or Draper to bave proceeded down the bay tu the reve: ‘Que cutter Bron on the first report ef the appearance of Nearly Two Hundred Seidiers Drowned. Mirai Porter discoutioutng thele bombardment of the defences. of Wilmingios, unless 90 directed by the eoverament. SUBSORIPTIONS TO THR GOVERMMENT LOAN. ‘ ‘The subscriptions $0 the seven thirty loan for the last HIS WOUND NOT MORTAL. to 6 Willing to gi fous under the “sa |» eroment only to be let alone im that which we proposed Nor can | same period $1,600,000. Of the latter loan about eighty @imgular Shifts of the Rebel | 0 build up. Yaokeo into and propagendism the Lafayette off Bandy Hook, and to Rave received the Fannsury Department tar | kota ee is itthe sectarian | eat ts a teats ae Goel lee os | oat th tre sent eaeaahy, va | HEROISM OF A YOUNG LADY, ta bom; we wore ompolied. te uiru end fghhe Nor can . the somewhat early arrivel of the vessel, as stated above, Raise the Wind. Prevented this part of the programme (rom being Col- we cease Scuviyab the Warduobu of wat prs on us. we wal | "iene comin ennubeeribad fr lowed out OTHER INCIDENTS OF THR POUNDEEING, iow tbat they ae bt im semen, with tae THE SICHANGS OF PRISONERS OF WAR. However, as as the fect of ta wo would have) ‘The prisoner question ts just now @ subject of serious vail k hig - arrival Became Ste Rew ae The Rebel Government in the | vise ve sureriog tnat ve 4 jth covsideration with the authorities here, Apprebensions | FePNnilY Known, ail aultablo arrangements were made Suocutmoiog; aod war it out are entertained that it ‘may be made a subject of Con- | PY ‘Be Committes of of citizens sppoteted for the par- Beok Trade. , &., More of Movby. PARTICULARS OF HIS MORTAL WOUNDING. Faxpenicassuna, Deo. 25, 1864. + Phegallant Mosby received a dangerous, Laasdpeay ere Bal wound, last Wednesday. Be is in our hands, wel! ‘The staking of the steamship North America, on her’ voyage from New Orleans to New York, with nearly twe Buadred of our brave soldiers om board, catastrophe which Olle the national Beart with mourning. Most of We apidiers were returning home en sick lesve—a few baring received their discharge [rom the United States @ervice. It is asad reflection to thiee that mea, who ‘for several months heroically bared thelr breasts to the Common enemy, and suffered so muoB in Gefende ef the pese, and likewise by the Chamber of Commerce, Mayor | Gunther and the Common Counct!: -Coliector Draper arrived bere frou Washingtos about noo, aud immediately had o consu Itetion with leading Citizens on the subject. It was arranged that the bedy ‘should be taken in a private manner from the steamer 4 Governor's Room, City Hall, and there left aon oe orelock to-day, een ‘her's bre, (0, be, enoorted by a large ol ty process! jeree| transmiesion to ibelr anal r fetrik The following notice was also issued by Mr. Deaper:— ‘deliberately’ made up our mi would be better than surrender. Presemt Aspects of teder: Greasional investigation, when it may possibly appear (hat our own government, is act free from bisme in re- Gard to the continuance of the sufferings of the Union Prisoners ia the South. The rebel offcials allege that ‘they afford them the beat treatment tm ‘their power, and || ts sald they have invited our government tosend for them and brieg.them home. This has not been done be- Cause the rebels have failed to recognize the equaitty @e., xe, met at their Foote at three o'clock yesterday bye ype Charies H. Mars im’ the chair, and Kaopted the following noties to members of the Chamber:— TEE TRIAL OP COLONEL NORTH. ‘The trial of Colonel North was resumed to-day, ana’ Several witnesses for the defence were examined. THE REMOVAL OF LIGHTSHIPS FEOM THE PoToMéa niven. Tt has been known in this city for several days past that @olonel Mosby was wounded seriously while en route for is command in Fauquier,on Wednesday last. The par- ; Miculars, ee far as reported, represent that ho was at- ‘@rcked by a party of the enemy ata private house, terrible catastrophe. ‘Surgeon K. MoClintock was i= charge of the soldiers ‘while on thelr trip from New Orleans to New York. The Gescriptive lists contaiming ali their names were lost, se ities. We k {whither be had repaired to avoid them, where they dis. | people’ have vow te fa situation calmuy ee the one | Since the 15th inst, at which time the lightebipe w pre Nhat it ts impossible to make pubile those who went @overed him. He, supposing that they would know bim§ fr pa God ei a of, Whi - (ing in | Fenoved from the Lower Potomac, by order of the Light aay @ommenced shooting at them, and, after killing and atrong.w “ Purpose they hope | house Board, the prompt arrival of the mail boats from. Avery wing Crome the heb Oity Poins has been am exception, Those lightabips were TSOMN | cae STEVENS Jn, Secretary, | T0C® who were positively known as having mot with & ‘wounding four of his assailants, he fell, seriously ‘Wounded, the enemy baving immediately returned his bor Wt appears, however, that they did not recognize ) and, supposing that he was mortally wounded, they tall, He is now in a safe place, and, it is thought, ‘Prill soon be out of danger trom his wound, Major Green, of the Thirteenth New York cavalry, who “was present in the valley at the wounding of Mosby, walled at the Hmratp effice yesterday, and gave the {ol- Mowing particulars of his wouuding :—“ On Tuesday, Do- @omber 11, an expedition, comprising the Thirteenth and Bixtesnth York and Eighth Ilinois cavalry, under ‘Command of Lieutenant Colonel Clendenin, started to @oout the country this side of thg Biue Ridge in search of ‘Mosby, On arriving at White Plains on Weduesday the Command separated, and the Thirteenth and Sixtcenth We =o coop Fesources of the country were as: o ve ever gies | op: up as vigorously as ever, Unlebe ft, was 10-be. fovnd in the decay’ of the i spirit and courage. That there has boen nosuoh think is evident to the least observing, Dot potwith: the disgraceful transactions in Taking “it A granted that it ne ‘exiate, we pe erg ‘that our gituar tion fs better than 1+ was this time last year; that we are ip possession of a groater extent of country than wi oe beid—that our enemy is more exhausted, aiter the loss of Hood’s army, whica is not yot aecer- tained to have been lost, our forces are equally as strong ‘and equally as determined not to be subdued. Bat, after ail, everything depends upon the People, as we have already said, if they are determined to sub- mit, there is nothing more to be said. But before they conse to that determivation they ought to carefully con- sider the consequences of gubmission, They loge trom that moment (Bo character o/ freemen, and all the rij watery grave, together with’ the saved, were mentioned ip yesternay’s Hanan. ‘ & PASSENGER'S STATRMENT. Private Charles T. Fowler, of the Rieventh New York cavalry, was one of the passengers om board of the North America, From him we glean some of the detalis connected with this catastrophe. The usual terror and confusion noticeable on occasions of this description are not here to be found. At least there is no record of such scenes up to the time the last boat left the North ame- rica, On Friday, the 16th of December, the North America sailed from New Orloans. There were on board two hua- dred and three sick soldiers, twelve cabin passengers and 8 crew consisting of forty-four, The soldiers were ACTION BY MAYOR @UNT! Mayor Gunther despatched to the Common Counoil, at aoe —- Yesterday afternoon, the following commu- \vor’s Orrice, Naw Yore, Dec. 80, 1884, “Toms Hoxonanta vax Common Cooncin:— Quwtieuen-—Havit teen, informed that the remains of the ae ees Minister of the United 8 o France, had orcives im thie city, T ere aes ! tthe. body ‘should be placed intthe Uovernor’s Room, ‘until it is removed tothe res:dence of the family ‘ot the de: ceased in New Jersey. I would recommends the passage of oranges the Hd departed + oe ‘heli t nond jouncil for the memo! lepartad, and t ‘ele ap ree ciation of his eminent mee te nd private c. GODFE GUNTHER, Mayor, THE MILITARY ESCORT will consist of the Seventh regiment and e detachment of regulars, usder the command of General Hunt, Major General Sandford has tssued the following order:— aPzo! ADER—NO. 67. Placed near Kettle Bottom shallows, « dangerous shoal below Aquia Creek, and were taken away against the Temonstrance of the Transportation Bureau and the prin- cipal quartermasters with Geveral Grant’s army. During the last two weeks the mall boats have rug aground on these shallows repeatedly, and im one instance the steamer was detained three days, The Quartermaster General and the Chief Quar. ‘Vermaster of the Army of the Potomac have within the last fow days made strenuous efforts for the reftoration Of, the lights, urging that unless promptly done the mail route must be abandoned. All vensels now navigating the river are compelied to pass the shoal by daylight, unless provided with pilots familiar with every sinaosity of the channel. dow York went towards Middioharg, and the Fighth Tita. | tna, Privileges, appertaining to thus condition of lite RESIGNATION OF DR. LETTERMAN, SERA ae, eines aired, 2c SE G6 ie ages age: os rig ig yr tire g ahead ois by anoth d " “ ont ‘ankees. | The: 9 ‘The Seventh reg! York Staip Nattoual @ rieans, ugh principally from one af ton Y another road towards Aldie, The first named pro- | lose every particle of property. They ‘become subordi- Dr. Jovathan Letterman, for the last eighteen months wi ey Tere? hab stor lout, aa th Bye am Sic dik Abia cient Wend. she Eedbejeeloweedy (oS Medical Director of the Army of the Potomac, has resigned. BESIGNATION OF SURGEON COX. ‘The War Department has accepted the resignation of Surgeon C. C, Cox, the newly elected Lieutenant Goy-_ ‘ernor of Maryland. ‘@ceded towards Salem,andwhen a short distance from Mid- @oburg camo upon the house at which Mosby was then ining. Captain Taylor's company, F, of the Thirteenth Now York cavairy, were in the advance, and mauceuver: ‘id to surround tne bousb, near which two horses with’ nate to their own negroes. Everythin; recorded of the horrors of conquest will be repeated with exaggeration. Are our people prepared to endui ‘sao @ Goodition of lifer We donot thinkithey are, We think they will prefer losing their lives on the field of battle to proiongiog them on such terms. that was ever the remains of the iion. Wm. L. Dayton, our late Mintiier to Trance, Eee Hine will Pe FE rect in front of the City Hall at half. twelve o'clock, neral Hlali wilt | romileate this order. notices ‘of ihe division not om ‘duty are requested to gesemblo‘in full uniform at twelve o'alock 1m the Geverqor’s Eleventh and Fourteenth New York cavalry regiments, while the remajvder w: attached to various Western regiments, which cannot at present be specified, The Vessel, was freighted wih a cargo.of cotton, counidered i Room, wi # of mour' A @avairy equipmeuts were fastened. Corporal Cane'or | The Rebel ‘Governmen Selling Yankee THE WOUNDED IN THR BATTLE OF NASHVILLE. | ay ‘eee © Pre ert e. SANDFORD. 9 Re ae se e after leavin, ibe’ rt of New Rave, of company F, rode near the house, and was about: Foliane Covered Earegn ince. ‘The! number of wounded in the Union forces! at the | 4'*% Haumrox, a Division Inspector.” 7! ig the poi ‘@vrcdre wwe horses, wher Mosby ‘opened the @or and? ‘rom the Richmond Whig, Dec, 28. lant battle of Nashvilieis less.than three chbasan peng REGIMENTAL ORDRR. Orleans thé weather was quite favorable During this ar a The Bs rei Yankee publications to which we re- nds From the wing order it will ®e seen that the | time no incidents of any dercription occurred to dis pe pe corgtea. —_ ralied his car. Oya reetae day a8 havik nee Re plead for sale,| cording to official returns, ‘ Ka Peey eae York: mabe a oy has beem:se- | sure the uguel:monotony of sea Hie, Ou'the 20th, how- Mt \ ‘e hah ary Foturn when Mosby. closad!} PY 8 resi Pirlo! te Bones tha. Ooaied, we cutters TRADE BETWEBN THE UNITED STATES AND odnaps, an the sted ever, a strong gale sprung up from sonth southwest. ‘tbe door and ran int® another part of the house, The | ‘Gorperal seeing him, pass a window, pany fired, Pdooting Mosby through the bowels,’ Captain Taylor ‘@ud) ethers. hastily entered. the houne, Some of the / It Sa understood thats delegation of meroMents and others interested in. the trade ead Candda have alreddy arrived eco nay In eompltance with diva Wie mis Datos Sean witha fot of of.other eqn: paid into the Confe source, it is Dot Sterne that si whom ‘we would Dot do the “slightes! ignment anit ‘The sea bosame exosedingly rough. ‘This sort of weather | Cpatinued until the 22d, when it. began to modorate, Op that morning, at eleven o’clock, the vessel was re- ae Soler tg rg een eae fame cat mala) theta have received the ‘ansein| jiamortge Ported us leaking ‘badly. This leak was discovered | in ehincit-3 Tress nett but Captain Taylor, | but e. of thie ley be ie "at ae rapeci migaeciable Sook They are well supplied with funds, and aré. prepared to os i day) Sat onan at bale; ie ae 7 ach ost x the bow, and ri pa varie made to prevent it chtaiae; ving Bature of his wound, pronounced tt | Sener Of this pen gry deen ot Mie oe gent dis. | Menipalete, in the most approved and effective style, | sixena Od Orne wie repors the Adjutant at ia ‘Due all to no purpose. Blabkets and other articles were Sortal, Major Frazer, Thirteenth New York cavalry, @l:0 examined the wound, and declared that the man ‘would die, The rank and name of the wounded man me hour aed place, J. BH. Limpxway, Adjutant. THE REMAINS AT THR CITY HALL, any members of Congress who are presumed to be sus- ceptible to weighty arguments, Their schemes are, however, developed too early to enable them to succeed. Semieated throughout the country, Very well! If the “Confederate authorities” and “re- spectable book dealers” think it is best fur the public weal that our youth should be familiarized with the Drought from the staterooms, the crew aid passengers set to work, but therr efforts proved unavailing. At two o’olock # vessel hove in sight, which proved to bethe Colonel SMMONB CLARK, ‘wore not at this time known.~ He hadon @ magnificent | momoirs of highwaymoen aod rad then sPoxt, TO POSTMASTERS. About naif-past three o'clock in the afternoon the ree Slouk of gray, tetmmed, with English scarlet and gold | ceed. We fen pola cere hes mn) ere'| xy’ podemasiee wr eet ordered that hereafter | "else were quietiy conveyed trom the, Lafayatte and bark Maxa. Libby. Abe wes kampdinioly aignelied to ‘@lasps, This cloak had often been talked about by inhabi. and confiscate aay consigaments of Paul de Kook’s ee in the biog #5 Fy x4 a City Halt. “The | 4raw near and heave-to, which signal was at once re- a yas can adi: | lest the necessities of the may impel some Postmasters shall make no deduction from the face value ‘was contained tn inside £B | sponded. : Che Marshiman, of, the North: America, Sante ley as belonging to Mosby, and was de. | {o sell rather than destroy in sales of stamps and stamped envelopes. oak bv cl containing ‘ pate wil wits Followieg 10- | seeing that there were ne hopes of saving his vessel, @oribed by the citizens as the richest article of the paki Mind ta either army, Tne b20ts which the wounded man swore were carried off, amd found to agree exectly, in samnake and maker’s name, with a pair taken from Mosby's @ouge whea bursed last summer, These circumstances ed the party to the belief that the man was Mosby. ‘ne revel accounts show that their conclusions were cor - then gave orders to lower away the boats, so that all on Doard might be transferrea to the Mary: R-Tibhy. That gentleman stood at the side of the vessel and threatened any person pting to enter the beats without bis orders with immediate death. This bad the effect of keoping perfect quiet on thie deoke of the North America, and no timidity or confusion of any description was DISAPPRARANCB OF MAVAL OFFICERS. Among those who have mysteriously disappeared of Inte, and about whom muoh solicitude is expressed by the Navy Department, are Acting Master’s Mate W. H. Kitch- ings and Actiog Third Assistant Engiueer H. K. Btoever. PRISONERS TAKING THB OATH OF ALLBOIANOB. One hundred and Gfty prisoners took tbe oath of alle- Canquest by Tevectan. THE NORTH BAS PAILRD TO ACCOMPLISH ANYTHING BY ITS SUCCESSES~-BUBJUGATION IN vary. (From the Richmond Awas, Deo, 28.) ‘Stace the commencement ‘war, the Yeokeor bave propounded and credited many tBeories for “crushing the rebellion.” At first they were en. tirely confident that enough of Union fc remained . tn the South to reassert itself and restore {1 te awiwet iC we sate ab er rebel — Mosby | ity when the troops of the United States wrt stance at City Point on Tuesday, and were sent North | The coftin wae enveloped with a ated exbibited. So close did the Mary E Libby come te the Bot yot dead. may possibly recover; “the devil | were uear enough to lend gocouragement and support. | yesterday. Since them dut few have been recsived | 8048 piain American fiag. Vice tonaul a sumes sinking vessel that they both rua late one another; but » eQakes care of his own,” They next comforted themaelves with the belies sbat tbe and Deputy ‘or Browa were the ealy 0 damage of any consequence was sustained on elther within oor lines, as the present condition of the enemy’s forces is not favorable to their escaping. AFFAIRS IN THE REBEL ARMY. A rebel deserter, who came in a few days ago, declares that the state of affairs in the rebel army indicates early Offensive operatiins in some direction, the wature of which is unkoown. The men are told that General Lee fa about attempting the Initiation of a project which will astoniah the world, THE REPORT ABOUT COLONEL BAKER. The staterhent published in some newspapers that Surveyor persons accompanied the remains from the steamship to the bred Hall. ya Snap an the Capins Tsaen: City Hall and all other iblic buildings wore placed at half rg tyre Splaed Toe mark of teepect to the inemory of disposition of the slaves to revolt would render it neces. sary that our arms Dearing classes ghodid remain at hows, and that by Girectious. They did that could obtain arms and emrmunition sufficient waging & great war. They were sufe that we could pot raise supplies, and that and famine would soon cut oat ene efforts at resistance ‘and coufpe: us tv ave tor peace. The anaconda coll was to compres the life out of us. Then the Grant system Of collision was to wear our omnes out. These and various ther theories of success have kept alive the wes of wor enemy, but Nave each and all ended in dis- side. There wore five ladies on board, and Captain Marsh. m0 gave orders that they should be first put on the bark. Doath of the Rebel Colonel Angus W. Me- Domaid, Formerly Liecute: it Unitea States Army. Tee Richmond Enquirer announces the death in that egity,om the Ist inst., of Colonel Asgus W. McDonald, ‘whom the older West Point gradurtes will romember as ‘@ graduate of the oless of 1817, His father waa major in @be United States Army, and died daring the war of 1612, @t Buffalo,N. ¥. Col. McDonald was captured near Lex ‘ington, Va, last summer, by Gen. Hanter, and was ex- Oisy Intelligence. ‘Twa New Gurtuey.—Mr. Jobn Kelly, Sheriff elect, has ‘made the following appointments:— Counsel (0 the Sherif—Mesars. Brown, Hall and Van. “Onder Sherif—Joba . V, Westorvelt, cate Sate A 4 4 HEROIO INCIDENT. Among the passengers was Miss Millie Fowler, sister of our informant. When requested to accompany the four other ladies in the boat, Miss Fowler energetically re- fused to do so unless allowed to bring ber brother aloag with ber. She was, therefore, compelled to remain until tment and failure, le changed last November, reaching Richmond November as ey te th wasanet Ok mntoaitie” thd tel Col, L. 0. Baker, agent of the War Department, bad been Deputy ‘sheng ert mati ae the second boat. ‘his action bad the resuit of saving U4: The Anguirer claims that, “in consequence of the | peopié never to abandon # delusion without replecing | convicted and sentenced to be imprisoned three years in pale) aan Thomas Denia Hugh et Kelly, ace her brother's life, Were it not for thie incident he might Zalse.and cowardly representations of David Strother } } with another. Just now they rejoice in the assurance | » pénitentiary, is untrue, Andrew ie i Maken ond john Caffray. Bot have been permitted to enter the secoud boat. Miss Fowler is a pative of Syracuse, in this State. She left home some six weeks since, and proceeded to New Orleans, where ber brother was then in bospital, suffering from obronic diarrhoea. While on his sick bed sho tended him with siaterly care. When threatened with death, qPort Crayon), the treatment.doe to bis rank -and to @ prisoner of war was denied him,” and intimates that Dis death resulted from weakness and disease contracted ‘0 prison. Col. McD nald was promoted on his graduation at West Point to third Heutenant in the arullery corps. item Moore. Cenely Procowe to Sta'e Prisons—Isniah Deputy to Convey Prisoners to Blackwell's lsland—Ben- male ne Serving Jurors’ Summons—George Cofin end William Stevenson. slesiops to the Atlantic bas matinded, them tbat their armies may venture to leave their bases and gun- boats aud cam go whitherscever they picase. Ibey do pot stop to inquire whether or nes invasion is oon- quest—they asume that to overrun is to subjugate, OUR RELATIONS WITH BRAZIL. Diplemstic C pendence Regarding the Capture of the F ea. February 13, 1818, he was promoted second lieutenant of Frag rte Ap the power ae us as It appears from official correspondence that, on the 11th Cepuares Alcea Searine Conrt-—jcien Lyat she stood by bim to the last; and, though her own life ‘the Seventh tafantry, aad April 1,1818, to frst licutenant | iney are ubsus to ond the war, za they fancy again uy | of Noverber, Secretary Seward wrote to Minister Webb, | 1, Depuly for Returning Records of Convicivons—Joremiak | might be sscrifced, abe did vot shrink iu watchiog by Sn the same regiment, He resignd January 31,1619, | syliogiem. But'time will demonstrate tne of this | that this government bad just beard of the captureof | © guciioncer for Sale of Real Es'ate—William » Kenaly. hie side antil the moment came when they wore both in ‘avd commenced the practice of law at Romney, Va, He | theory, asef all eal nnieny tek aed — the Florida by the Wachusets, at Babia, and of { Clerke—Jemes B; Price, Jobo T, Cuming and danger Of meeting a watery grave. fbas deen a brigadier general of Virginia militia tor maay | fully bilad tanh to see it. ‘Uheréose hae ten, | the consequent hostilities adopted by the Bra. een. ines: ia On ne nae being aan by the saved passengers years. Hits age was sixty-two, versed many leagues Of territory, but what foot of soil, | silian forces in thas port, and that im this! jamor—Alexander McHbergy. bes pond a ph se cigtd wi 7 aad hep oo ferred , purse stage of the matter the President thought it proper that Biasu ox ras Tuap Avexoz RaiRoap,—On Thursday Arrival of United 8 ee 2 Snare at Line kee.authority? The all of w citizen Tes ‘be: wonfor the Unted Dtales!” Who i taere iver | MP. Webb should inform the Ministér for Foreign attire | sight a female pessenger on one of tbe Third avenue cars | *il8rs was presented to the brave girl asm small teat: giiton Pee sd Riana, 28) proposes to abandos the war and submit, by reason of | that we are mot indlepesad to examine the subject up to | was seized with the pains of labor, and gaye birth toa mopial in token of her courageous conduct. os Rusee ahaha toe amieceer be'tet | RUNG Berens, Racine” seri | Memera craaty ed nar whore cma FS ri yo rma et ow rn Tits KONA Annich youuoens @inod sunday last: Ieat:—_Colonal J. 8. Pee eel a5 devoted to our Bow ag beloré-he marched | MAY Arise out of itima friendly and becoming spirit, if —- im the Frecnovys of Bixty-Ofth street, and Six boats, containing passengers, were safely placed on x am ? ba Deing to Jugate, | that spirit should be adopted by bis Imperial Majesty's Sigreapects octaves that the infant was. darling | board of the bark. One of the boats, im which bayer) ow {Sepa S"Fetettne, ) em purser aod hospital steward, was vever seen, and it is cavalry; Captain J. . Wallace, ‘a Del Warm back and | S°vermmest. Tus Bazadg ror Sick axp Wovspep Sorvises —The wate regiment; First Lisotenant T, Tri jog, Basses weet he movers | 08 the 12h of December M. Barbors, Charge d’AtTuiree icorels Hecauls sorker of Shishy-ioarthabitek ded Bronds: | ,CCRPtes met She tapstnats: These Roars were pesupied ‘New York mounted rifes: First Li Evi biediy thie | ad interim, eppnemnans Secretary’ Seward a letter in rofe ded es s by the Jast boat in reaching the Mary HK. Libby, and thea Xinety.ceventh New York; L. A r rience has showm that the | rence to the seizure of the Florida, ealling st an sot of | WAY, are crowded nightly by those anxious to patronise | 1104. nag set in, rendering it impossible to make any chief of the Fourth oavalag ‘atvuton Sheridan's the to intensify the | tho most transcendant gravity, which involved a mani- | the Ladies’ Bazearfor Sick and Wounded Soldiers. AS | + 1nor exertions at rescue. ‘the Valloy. hostility thd podouble Nnation of the ‘or ‘violation of the territorial jurisdiction of the empire, | the object is petriotic aud charitable, the public shonid } ap offence to its honor and sovereignty. enters | Bot falter ip their atteudance and ‘The entire crew of the North America, with their cap. in adaiion to the ‘above, fifty Yankee privates wero Tegistered. favo “the Partioulars of the seizure. He concludes by on tata achat remembering the United States, whose antecedents are well known and noted jn history by the energetic defence of and respect for neutral rights, tain, escaped, together with fifteen enlisted men and five lady passsengers. Ove hundred and ninety -seven soldiers were drowned, The Mary E. Libby remain- ed im the vioinity of the North America all night, Scanpixaviawe.—New Year's Day (Sunday next), at three o'clock P, M., there will be Divine service, in the Norwerian language, in St. Matthew's Lutheran church, Walker street, between Broadway and Elm stress. The Attitude of the South. [From the Richmond Deo. ‘The Naw Yorx Henaty finds Teaders when it asserts that the Southern States were | affection for the Confederate cause? w Orleans sub- | the undersigned caonot consider the event ¥or snirty years planning the destruction of the Union | jugated; ie the loyalty of her pay ae tached from the which ‘ooourtea Qt Bahia otherwise than as the Sasaiyn Othe & she having remained afloat until an hour after midnight, ‘To the progress made by us in | Confederacy; are. thelr sympathies alienated parry tines ste the seatiaenter of the Wachasett, not cage A iy Tews: when suddenly she disappeared. Next morning, at da: attributes the remarka- { from us, oF thelr dead, or their one or approved! By bis government, and that it | SHOOTING AFFRAY, WITH PROWABLY FATAL CONSE- | ji¢nt search was made for the missing vessel, bat no the first, second and | ended, because for any, three years, iy mil eaueaueatly Fagg eT ha) Majesty, QuENcES. trace of her could be found, That journal would have the | have been su te Yankee authority? Who | the Emperer, éxplapation avd reparation An affray occurred in the ¥ranklin House, foot of Ful. | “#°* * federacy en oe ‘istence | doubie tbat Norfolk, and Nashville, and Vicks. | which, 4 amt with = jaternational law, tom street, yesterday morning, between Thomas Mor: SCENE PREVIOUS 10 THB FOUNDERING, for t, ‘while the ate as faithful to us as w Ing | are due power which maintains fwndiy » ¥' y es, ray It tea remarkable (aot that there was little of no con. imoapacity to believe that | of over them? Not one | and pacific faaheds with the United States. The jut | and James Ruddy, in which the latter was, it is believed, he’ could be | of them; not @ tows, pct ghomeatead | reclamation of the. mperial government betng th Gangerously wounded. It appears that the. parties are | fusion on board of the North America some lew hours ey cena to prevent | pow within the "e lines but woul ay Dagek cd in- | sented, the ul awaits ply of vate watchmen Previous to her foundering; that is, while some of the pm ad If the } expresaibie them to —e Seward, tay fally confiding im his exalted ‘and being on thoir way bo: Passengers wore being trapsported to the bark. This or they would sae inner aoaned ee F How, then, ie tn the justice of the tates, | Grink. While imbi to ernment was formed at | the Yankes ever to establish general author. | be bas bot, even for a moment, doubted that it will be Socks were examen may be accounted for from the fact tbat tbe remaining ler, except @ few companies iy over Over these States? In these wide reaches of tory, | as sat! ry a8 the incontestible right which side the fred, the ball striking tbe shoul soldiers were not aware of the terrible danger which arms, 00 ge to invade is not to overrun, to overran is not to occu; the Empire sod me ‘vast greene Of the offence which | pocy'or Ruddy, where it lodged, The awaited them. They firmly believed that the North diately notiied the proo! @ telegraphic despatch was seat to the Forty: preelves fo South Brook!ys, vear which. Murr America would Teee)ved on board ef the Mary K. Libpy. Heclpations were doomed to be woefully dissipated, and out the night, when they would be But their aa- ‘ ‘Tmey Polley the resides, and dit his arrest. Sergea facture tea. Fou ee auly expected that | Ferry proceeded tohis house and found that he bad just | ine poor fellows met with a fearful ead. ebip ar the President disavow and regret. the Sama? pelage taken love ousteay, pve oouamattes to MORB INCIDENTS. anip | battle we are generally a 1 ad Cagis Await tie result of Ruddy’s Injury. 18.f0 stated that hospital steward BD, Walker, whe is The injored man, to the Brook. who resides in Mill street, was conveyed lyn City Hospital. sue of those announced as lost, was to be married in this oir by endarance. for and to walt.” Time and the impossibility of coousy the Con. | go extensive a territory overcame and defemed tain, and was active in the procead ings. 4 home. Qchock reads the beart hope for. All |. invader then. They will infallibly do so again. Wi de tismissed. The of Brazil will NOMINATIONS MADS BY THS DEMOORATIC MEMBERS hapa ema nF byan ‘oom ing. the character of the peopie, | strain every muscle to meet and foil theenemy wherever | the United States navy henor OF CHS BOARD OF ALDBAMBN, y >, Confederates met | hemay appear; but we must, with @ still inteoser pur- | course of friendly maritime Secretary ‘The democratic Aldermen of the mew Board, who se Purser Pottit was not the regular officer on board of ‘be mentioned soboo! ourselves to bear unfiiachingly the mise- | says it is not to be that the gov- ; the North America, He had been induced to’ go on this the shame of Pree ibat s powerful and relentless foe can in‘lct upon ws. erpment admits or gives are tha the eer sume their positions on Monday next, bave held several Inet trip to Now Orloane ab 0 sabetitate for asotber, on aga may be wrested from wa, our — hood, treac! and prveria aghint the Cap- | cauguses to agreé upon candidates to be voted for on the ip f the truth in declaring ome tose Carashvrent sacmaea neath tain and Consul. These are on the aa | seganization of that body. At & meeting held on Thurs- The North America was @ new vessel, having been Fireogth bs bat the fortitude of the people, i thority of the officers And built at Philadelphia this year for the New York and ere Placwing the de- satauit, fodestructible and invincible, takes occasion to say that this ‘gov: day night Alderman Daviel D. Whitney, of the Firat ago the disunloniste ‘And assure for us a» trlumph as ‘lorioas Tor ithe assumption that the tosargects of this ‘ward, was nominated as President of the Bosra; John G, | New Orleans Steamship Company. She waaa propeller ‘on one’s agers, If | virtues that have gsined it as Priceless in she Weneiiie It aval belligerent; and, on the cectrary, Sohemectte, Faqs he Corporation Counsellor: Jobo A. | of sixteen hundred apd fifty tons regintor, built of oak otrie 9v desire tor | will Dring. pgs of thal charaater Siepechens ot {oe Beara,” Suave heli Joann Metane, | nq hemlock, was two hundred and Abiriy-sight foot” in Ct yy en u zone oH ma Sra ‘or oked The Storm Gathering North Carolina. who bave bi toa the other vanreinkente wo made, one of | length, thirty-eight feet in width, and twenty-eignt feet ‘to @ disruption of the . Never wore people more (From the North ae ~ ‘Times. ) i enase of naval forces, two members Ie, leaving the cavous withous a quorum. } deep, Her cylinder was fifty inches im diameter, with | oVoted toe government tht ours were then, and for Thore are the strongest reasous for believing, that the or fang inne | Another ‘was to be held last night, but failed im thre feet stroke af piston. years that of Untied postes, te tonne crcieoa: Sean 8 ot Dest Sela OO ee of this state, thai of natant feel and wg a8 it | consequence of the absence of three diwafiected members. P qa, that its legisiation in some Wey Lee which mi , eventtate in her deliverance ren ee the | jo manifestly injurious to: the Uni after | The new Board siands eleven democrats to pine repub- ‘anequatiy apon them, and of preofs that qr remor' of further remarks he iy doos not, bower Harr] licana, Arrtval of the Steamship City of Man- dhirt J Paton of hostility to them on the 1 part of the pouring 10, and they all bring one umiferm story of Prt to the captains of ships of war ef the United States MORR MONEY WAN?SD FOR maoncerte, Vhought only of bearing these | fering and destitution, ‘and the moat uncmitignted op | or to the commanders of their, armies, or to thoi ot ohester ivequalitios and enduring these enmitios until time n and tyranoy éver inflicted upon noy pe ple since | Consuls residing in foreign Porte: AotiNg without tbi Ata mosting of the Kings Gounty Board of Supervisors ‘Tho steamship City of Magchester, Captain Halcrow, reget pong then, and would not permit themselves | tne reign of those monsters inhutman shape, in old Rome, | authority of Congress and without even sxeou yesterday, © rosotation was adopted directing the Bounty | iam riverpool the 14H, and Queenstown the 16th inst, udos were at work which would at some pel them, in wolf defince, to withdri thoir fathers bad taught them to love ‘whose future promised #o much of mational Lonor and Caliguia and Nero, Some are ‘ready to seek refuge by proageding North at ouce, while others are ‘willing % “bide their time’’ by remaining amo; beaping improcations oa the infamo Commitese to enspend paying boantiss to recruits until ‘the anm of $100,000 on the last loia authorized was in tenes! bande, Thore are now $30,000 on band, ub the Supervisors deom tt adviaable not to resume pay~ hoos: row time, mavaer Seon fo mater the pubs and sce eee bow with @ cargo of menghandise and teres hutdred and twebty-two passengers, arrived at this port last night, Hor advices have been anticipated. pened cag the lips the countey. This power y the goverment of ihe Ags tho crew are! enemics of renown. his wicked co-conspirators. A real passe % In the long d oynstantly incr i reng\ boning = snerensiog in evi they contend, enemies ‘he Gees reo, ‘the Ing bounties yotil they have aoe to pay $000 to enon ‘The following are tha namen of the cabin opgers ‘oy iled up the epace covered by ovory quarter of the State. Tt will yet ov oendora were neverthe! lawfully brought Wwto ths mri until = safficient number We obtained to fli the | ihe City of Manchester — therefore they could pvt the panishment w ‘tne South acto as she bag done since crush the contemptipie despots now eng custady of this ‘erpmer quota, da with the sown. ich Sinith, J Bain, Me Simoeon, Mr Rowe a Bene Rite wer the doprecated ogitation, aed asked desperation of demons In trying to keep it Many | lovwtul %, be sul her P SEE e SEED ten ‘on Cell, Gow, Only 10 be let nie But the Norta would not have | refugees now look forward to the joyous hour when they | they deserved. Nor could they, aetna The Brig Onief Ashore. Hi Holowa:, Mr Gatney, Jus ALLA me W 80, She foyoded our Fights thon, and sought to sub | can return back a their old homes under the pro- jn bo allowed to onjoy the Rowton, Doc. 96 186, | Farlex BK Guengy, 0. theme, cmt fect wa by ‘be arts of je: wiation, a& she does now by | teetitg folds of th @ Stripes, the United States, They Will thereore be set at , A oo ¥ nen Wer Mra Holdwag. ids Sromeak arms, “he :Asailed us thoa with {uyective and inwalt ae ——— Wherty to reek a refuge wherever 0 any 04 It with | The brig Chief, of Halifax, from Havana for Boston, | three chudrer en and Three facshir she dors tow wih dire acd aword, Tt wes wal Pate of the Axi a) Printers at Hich~ | the hozard of recapture when beyond Whe juriwiction of | with sugar, wont astiore at Wood End inst olgbt She w Bee Ssraicon. vee Gafoer, iiss > y chginery of imiury nud dewte ale this government. 7 ny onl (ores, OX much o@ ft is War Bow, {From the Richmond Whig, Deg. 23.) ‘Tho entire curreapondepte will eon be offloially pro. | Meht; but the wind blows fresn, and there is a'hoavy sq oad aw de St Crott, Wave been co teed. bul the oC mbatunts ar F. 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