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: NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1865. 5 ~ MNVERESTING FROM WASHINGTON, | orn mecc's ine cameos acrervanets cucmina | scmge=momearh deco ‘pact ahaa formation in regard to measures whieh are to be brought FENTOW’S COmwigsARY GENERAL. Defore Congress, as well as attending to private business ‘Tae New York are Rumored Peace Mission to | Ts iter here postponed to wis sccesion, Theoud- | SOP Etuaral on Governor ston ais@. They wre Of Ways and Meine of the House are at work talking about peceee 0 eas rk city Richmond. Preparing and perfecting measures which are to be ected | ceiving thas ocor. Bet it is bere among nnn ‘upon by that committee, including feances. frienes of Gurseser hat the fortusate geutiewan | Number of Accidents and the Killed sad . Ranouab, smances, anew York retiocar aacewes ite com | Wounded in 1664 and the Ten Preceding 065,600 ated Benkee, Disectet Semrasy es The committee do not find @ very easy task to per. | mander, in the present civil war, Years. *) rendere@ im promoting the payment of “Trade Regulations for the Insurrec- | ‘om ' «ress» to the taanees of ine goveramont. It |. aye teiande of ervey are heiog ap oa <a 421,000 | Sd pensionn. No charge therefor ix cret made or per" 7 + Soul ’ ail f. siti. tlonary Sats sr hirermete eterna | Bed rae Re aera ; 4 5 ah Ed ally going on froma bad to worse, If the committee of sot oa thei Tarn ndonen iam <a : { bo'o00 000 poy biye ait 106%, ae wore ih tweet pmcrndrrapananay rin apap ag gy ‘Seupshe Gnhanteseoes ‘ctver Venusyivanis poiitidians, 7 H 5 5,000 these pensioncm remaining. An act of Abrify 1864, pre .. She i rer Present dilemma thoy w: pertee 9 Neth Saas Cicily tal Penne corenbian mame ah a | oe. vided an additional hundred doliars to’ caste of them; te ca cue Trere is no doubt bat that the present | the excitement over the Immedi of the Cab. . Cou RUNNC. F THRae Ch ie bee that he knows bow; notinaseapetaed ut the cesip th again She ap ~ me J p- the trouble thas. RO deni Maou, how, Ber. tas be | Siena S insaie ine wowl nid Te § sng coe the éepactmens sapalia st, BE HNIE SIs eae “ben ihe question, of coatrmiag Mr. Spped ew Hey Under + mode of Piyogeleggrap etter Pree Pd nk ey ste , Mlleuibere of Congress in the Depart- Mints are selected ta accordance with their politcal | Sn Weuia mate ae tit ohe regi gine. rome’, at 10 |° 30 . Mente Searching for Lafermation Power nd/infiuence in the dominant party, Party quail | ug that they should remain. He would Dot act now a ne fications and party iofluences are the vnly test of qualif- Ses eaeme taesor. and circumstances which mi a| cation, ~ end Grinding Their Axes, i t i : : i ? “Whe Financial Bfuddle and Incapa. | weet ot his: sslcction. 15 w alt nqeeation of chance, | Trearury Department a1 Now Organised, dy de. ity on " ‘With this fdea as the governing principle, most Cabinet | It is now regarded as certain thet Secretary Fessenden: Treasury Officials. eT ee ae ee eae ee {s Det natisfied with bis position im the Treasury Depart- ‘ Rens Poe a seep ine | Meat aed Intends getting cut of it as soon ah possibie, ‘The newspaper in Maine, published at Portiand, which ts Fogerded ae opeaking by bs authority, announced, fot | Tew many deye ago, that—whether re elected to the Senate |. motion. ‘The following table exhibite'tw mumper of acciderts, with the number of killee i Pehla pernons end injured, duriag OCTOBER. 1—Now York... $175 000 > FLYoms ‘fiecteoe | f | i i ! i «Action ef the Finance Commit- : : tee of Congress. tSineatial stial person to aren ess of ) id, Ps x : r t ment one im she. whe F to be Issued. i with"everything bearing upan the question, have taken | ‘et, being Eecrotary of the Treasury, be weeaniMaeatiy : “ni “athance mere techuicel men, | Book. |” she. motives whlch ie . Fessenden ‘ecretary:Fossendon Urges the Committeo te: ere A erperiecbane ines vag impel Mr. Fessenden to desire ro. the | let from his present duties aa eblef Guancial eftiver of “Give the te Laine wn0e.}' the mation anda return te the Senate are of a twofold | | | i i | Li 4 ti i pL | : il for three years falthful service,” corresponds with the statement in the Hznatp, J ee ie logibiy. He thinkett sinte otmguler howe name a le ol 10—Jackson, 30,000 ‘ ae over, that he should be obliged to take aa oath of 1l—Auburn, Me.... 25,000 28—Titusville, Pa... 40,000 | ance—swear that he hes: net given aid andcomfort 12—Pri Me.. 40,000, 24—Foxborv, Mass. 25, rebele—whenever he makes application for his penstom, isco... 25,000 fe Recently an haral ofe pelist Hartford, = 5 = character, and in both aspects reflect credit’ en: his: intelligence ard patriotiem. He deeply feels his inte. Quacy, both from delicate’ Health and lack of experience, to prop up the credit of our paper currency; and, looking Number of Acctdents and the Killed and ‘Wound im 1864 and the Tem Preced- | i 4 16—San Francisco.. 25, from ; matter Of ‘course, most of those who seek to give | back over his cercer tn the Senate, be believes be can be 17—Pawtucket, R. I. 70,000 60,000 | called upon him an TOOK his photograph—thevonly ple ‘j, Simdians/Political Quarrel Over the Ap- | wraser ie sat a gcrtetain ee, mtounan a us | of mare use Lo ih commcaalln of Stale an a memier 20—Mulbury, Mass. 30/000 00,000.) cuze that bas ever been taken OC DIM yo ioce ment present * a pointment.of a Treasury Agent pean Aare poy auiversally harnezibe Li position bo Bas ‘ound bimeelf compelled, ex neceisi- Total....+.. 230,000 | rebellion and the re-rstablishment of the Union upon @ generally consider themselvea all right I they owes porn late rerum, 10 delegate ad increased trust to firm and enduring basis. at Pensacola, Florida. eonecene Conpidas snemgetven warrant 6 34 ‘Assistant Secretary Harringtoo; and this despite the 35,000 SAMUEL DOWNIXO. * Price’ The restie’ Of eae, whole aunty ures the Dolted fact chat one of the main accusations/urged against Chict 3 85,000 Enlisted im Caroll county, N.'H. ; is about ninety-cigh® || States Treasury is pow, aa it inuainadas tartan ‘Chase's oy itr, Fonscrisea ena aikttheaanree rf on lange delega H 1 ried rr of age, and lives in Edinburg, Saratoga county, CABINET RUMORS | oyeriirn These who crow the ropes ere euccomfal, | MRS! oc! power to this subo! dinate ofr. $ | 3 Zo,o09 | ¥* Every step that te taken in sya a og seul a ‘The question of Mr. Fe:senden's return to the Senate ts 43 | 20 20,000 WILLIAM HUTCHINGS. Ben eo) ae. ment accurities. When» |i it wus rmadaged a6 Ittenocld | 200.2008 wich the members of that body are widely rf 4 * 0,000 | Enlisted at Newcastle, Me. (thon Massachusetts); te ibe. the very reverse wi > be’ th hae. ag! eboul Givided—eleven Senatora, under the lead or Mr, Dowlittio, ps “4 15,000 | How one hundred years old, and resides im Penobscot, \ ~ of Wisconsin, eagerly boping for that event; while the 76,000 | Hancock county, Me, Woat js wanted {9 @ man io the department, who BOF | palance of the mombera, adhéring to Chari = = ? ‘Wasurvarow, Jan. 1, 1865... }, vy thoroughly uaderstunds and comprebends the science voued. seus) PdEe tal teathocanen 6 | 10 50,000 ALEXANDER MARONEY. , of hance, but tae taateted the eu; ed Wa peactical opp thereto, and would regard bis reappearance 8 ‘000 Enliated at Lake Goo N. ¥., a3 a drummer boy; ts RUMORS: IN RELATION TO THE BLAIRS’ VISIT TO A yect a Pract among thom as nealamity. ‘This arises from the fact a ae pi ther . dle ‘ 7 TaD—& Person who can teke huld of thequestion ins | tart Mr Feeeenden, thoush compoilod by the radical n} 3 eae ee . Orry: POINT, Practical #8 weil as @ aciontitic pot of view. There are | views of is Stato to’ cxat his individual vote (or evory 13 | 18 600,000 | Yates, Orleans county, N, ¥. The fact that F. P. Biair, Sx, and Montgomery | Unduesiionably such mon in the country and’ those who | radion! moxauro that was introduced, bas ceverttioless al Te RECAPITULATION. : JAMES BARHAM. “Bait have gone to City Point ts making quite a sensa- | how mucis this or east re ty ae pry 2 batantiaily approved bimseit the leader of the couscrva- sea | ea [a0 {ass | 95 | The following table shows the losses. during each Substitute for a drafted man in Sonthumpton county, ~Mlon here to-night. Vartous rumors are in.cireulation in | @ broader and bigher sense, With such: @ person in the Doct ncartably and ate denn] aon |__| mouth, compared with those of the year:1869:— Seal sedans Sealionnn Matsa one Be eee soto on, at whch et] Smt roe mPa Oa SNe ene ages | ene, caecee mame osene catia, ta |, OT APN TTS | aouns, 8 Aa! ame, Kew ter ieee ‘oAt Oretionioe being that they have gone for the purpose | ‘foliow tha advice of this assistant Bub aa it how stands | hegder State demoscene mec tote ne Ge ee tee | curring at.sep, oF those who lust their lives or reoelved: | January. a $400,000 a» 91,¢50,000 | A®¥est of Hunter, the Notorious Mi» curt @E) meeting representatives of the rebel government, | ue ver the Secretary te fr Disassistanis comprehoud | propositionses the tormal repeal of the Fugitive Slave | iijury on board of steam vessels during cngagementa. * February: 18. 1,208,000 35 4, Gueritin, &. ome parties argue that this is tho inauguration of peace: | * ARAN shoot Bag foveats end purposes, igno- | jaw, ts 6 ; ri Ad aged aad 2 ete uie Ror eier accidents and | March. 176 ie . 4 nerees Gr. Loum, Dec, $1, 1864. . / Jt.ia beltevs 'y there who enjoy Mr. Fossendes’s cou. ¢. unded during the leven years:— pt 186,000 1,535,000 betty ort Leone, es ant salle: pier grees IR Tulkioaey ioe S Adeoce that be would giudly bave accepted thw postion | Years, Accidents, Killed, "Wounded. 18° 1,833,000 = 19 -—1/947;099 | The notorious Missourl.guorila Hunter wus recently ‘regard 0 mattor ight, y, abosein — a mapeenet to.be won St | to which Chief Justice Chaso has beeu aera on the | Wide... 45 228 | Jui 8 668,000 3 1,855,000 | arrested, at Sult Lake City, while on his way to Callfer- ’ REGULATIONS IN REGARD TO TRADE WITH THE | maddie The cely mendor tebe ne are ima flocided | bench of the Supreme Court of the United at 196 407 / 8 1,461,000 7,080,000 | nia with $200,000 tn greenbacks, stolen froma bank af @TATES IN RERELLAON. rong i eee pear ogr aa the country hes been | that, even Go lete as a weck subsequent to Sir. Chase's 29 358 WT 8 1,045,000 pu 1,105,000 | Bioomington, Mi He a wisi Millon, :. ple 19 atend ag mech bi uo dering se it hae,” No other | tating the oath of office nod assuiniog inte position, the 30 peed ‘38 18 1'423/000 23 2'235/000 | Bloomington, Mo, over a year ago, He was sont beais Paes sentation sgunianien: Se the Treeeray. Bod Sree Sth cout nave wood wp under | frwu or, Paveeudon wore wel withot Hopes tat an a 300 wr seses ss 1B 1,000,000 98: 21080;000 | by Governor Cones, and willbe faken to Hunteville amd epitemont in rogard to trade wilt’ the insurrectobary |"they are stows very eoncturively that ‘ine country wil | Seraneemnal mene be Made wich would accomplish Ui Fe tor 14 | Decomber. 22. 24-0000 So Yeinsouy | URE — leat in | Fespect. arraagement, a8 propi . bor. _ & 997,000 20 1,600,000 % . PE eH oo, hed] Band what Tain, suet as nother Bation, Ja Christendom | Coutemplated tbe recall of Charies.“Frauig Adu 19 Cm cr vente: NO | Cotton market #tronger; middling, $1 10." Reoctpts, ‘ate RTMENT, ced resources which enable us Perse aot ‘ane 4 te the Court of St. James, the resignation of Mr. 16 220 7 Total...... ... 160 $14,060,000 294 © $28,622; ‘110 bales. Corn 6c. higher, Hogs firmer, Shoulders, Regulation -five concerning mercial inter- cep above water withthe | Cuief Justice, and his appointment to the vacat Y 20. 255 85 " rf : Bousme, series of July 29, 1864, ts hereby amended a: fol- | Pett presented to the werld Sad sor heared Sas, | BoB. Also Uo appointment of Charles Sumner to the * 7 145 | The following. table gives the losses by fire in the yy aides amd halves, 220, Whiskey firm, at $2180 WS — Our foauoes been | Franch mixsiom, and the punination of Mr. Fessenden to — — —— | United States from the year 1864 to 1868 inclusive :— Reauianox $6.—All existing authorities to purchase Brod epecalenory cae eae cally. A fom wankers and | Ati the place upor. the bevch made wacant Oy Mr. od 202 8,584 1a16 : Products in insurrectionary States aro hereby j made as much money, | resignation. Had this srrapgement, MAILS FOR EUROPE. ‘i of Dut the great mass of our business acd labor: people ~“Siehbettos dart paid far la whole of ia-part price to ane'[ Mould Bave Doon. all iba tere ‘prosperous: wanle vow | eecsuturonsi “tind Cate the ener aes sheet | ‘oth day of July, 1864, may be transported to market ag {| *e tendeny of the financial managemont ts ‘to make the | court of appeal: Dut the proposition was nippea oti pemaaet e act of July, 1864, subject to the |°Fidh- richer and the ‘poor poorer, Mor ‘le there | in” the bud by the declaration of” Mr, Suta- Wimitations and conditions,’ and included in the 'y Prospect change for ibe better under the | ner that he desired and would sccept mo place ‘The Collowing table gives the date, place and the loas classes:-—First, those which have been wholly | Bootn tisndee of goverament sean, pene tie halt S| which was aot theres gift ot the people of Marsachu- | at each fire (whereshe property bumned was $20000and | yyy, baw’ vant felts. He believed Mr Adams to be a better diplomatist | upwards in valuc) during the year 1864 in the leyal States Year. ‘1854... LOSSES BY FIRE IN THE YEAR 1864. 7) 1868, Capture of of Generals Grant, Thomas, Stoneman and Burbridge—The Sinking of the North America—News from .Central thie articles are at the of pur. mea @ ( better Sewator aa his guccessor—which was, I | Sudsuch portions of the rebel States as have been re- rand much ed thr ao wise dependent. upon the ficuse to have porsonn erit upon thats and rooms, | 20:14 exrllee bave sald, a pars of the proposed arrange: | gtoréd tothe Union. ‘Tiere have béen a number of ‘ren Ameries, the South Pacific, Mestes, i without a a} eee in the character and interest of sn issue. | "Tt may Deigdded that the position of Fecrotery of the.{ “uring the ame period in the rebel States, where | Arpivals at the Port of New York During | Cubs, c., dic. ‘oft prodocta To have bean, parchased as tne | ohypetas: Sed couple thelt edvoosoy of euch s change Treasery ag been ahora of much of the power itfor~ | the lomes were catinated at large amounts; but the 1964. ‘The Cunard mail steamship Africa, Captaln Andersem, 08 advanced will pay for at the stipulated . Every body understands now that the change of | jeri’ wielded under the present administration wretched condition of thelr ‘ctirrency forbids any state- | Me, Andrew R. Trottor, the very efficient boarding | Will leave Boston on Wednosday for Liverpool foo otcoa! perm 3 Hal bal produced ey {be charsier Or its bonds from the fve-tweaty six per eee ae Bw he and the moet formidable | ment of the actual value of the property destroyed. No | ofcerat the United Staten revenue barge office, White. | TH® mails for Europe will close tu this city at a quam For asaistans agent | fatorest to Abe. poverstaents Dut fof the selermerconn | iue,depertmens was being wed pa ghee. notice is taken of the lowes from rebel raids, suchas the | hall, has kindly furnished us with the following totals of | %f Pastoue and at half-past five o’clook to-morrow after ‘reeident wi com! unde: or Boper, district in which proof isto be mado iting those who had invested in tho five-twenties by abe simocit {in mate paruy abe diapesition of all Trease enable tho Troasury Department to act more efficiently eqainet smugglers. YRESENTATION TO MA. 8. M. CLARK. Mr. 8. M. Clark, chief of the Note Printing Burean of fteamers Peterhotf, 8 Hon re and Stephen Hart have dealt a severe blow at trado with the rebels carried om through Nassau, Matamoros and other intermediate porta, while severni like forfeitures haye followed to do- matic shipa and cargoes attempting to sau, with the county for promoting enlistments ment of Le Bg seypers & the foniiion of setters, ena for connected with the war, since April 15, tate of Bupervisors at 6 ou, New Styleu—Large Gilt, Jet, sienl and pea yon. fiffern nud twens a) ge ne ; employes of that bureau with an clegant service of Droper man, porsens- a hamden ee Aion 26—Southington, Revenne collectors’ cases. em nid ~ “Iver. Tile, _fopuiation not only fOr | amount rained by county tax in 1862... +0 00,000 28—Minetta, N. ¥ Sotmures and forfeitures, Seal Rings for Ger y of charactor, and helleving that he | hmennt famed Dy ¥ “ 150,000 28—New York Law and eq Zi | now mtylon; sight, ten, twels UNITED STATES DISTRIOR ATPORNEY FOR FLORIDA, | will oohduct the business of that office air to all, aud po fe 60,000 28-Warsaw, 5,000 | Internal ravi <8 | bundeed anid (lip dofhiry eno. For sale 6 A strong effort is being made to have Mr. Nathaniel “iecama himome — eploy, and it te | Do. 18 1862, bY loadlog the He = 20,000 40~-Manitowoo, Wis. 25,000 | Criminal cancs. 987 | 404 Broadwey, one SE en) Ushor, von of the Secretory of the Tatorior, appointed | prow humerous olor faterosts will be tavolwea | D0. 18 186 ico MOL: 20,000 Total 61,665,000 | mained the vue | The New view 4 i ont ° ja 1804, ic0, MO.... 2, als os en ene «G1, 605,) Mentioned the Kohnatamm fraud caso, where the ae- 4 ‘United States District Attorney for the Northern District Intact It 9 said that ason of Commo- | guy. coved was sentenced to a term of ten years at Sing Sing will oPSSs of Florida. It is understood that this is « part of a grand | Sore Vanderviit le being pushed for the postion Bye eee ‘Total amount raised for war puepones. .4,412,263 39 | 1—TLovier'e, Ky. $1,450,000 | 17—AnsabloForks, And the case of John U. Andrews, the Header of the Hote 1 9 gevmouit F sotieme to seeure all the ciloers in that region with a» | be posted as soon as Our biack cat ascertains the proba- Of tho above sum the following bas been actually ex- | 1—Philadelphia.. 100,000 N.Y. ....4, $25,000 } of July, 1863, who was condemned to @ like imprison vn 7 Mercer, ie view of monopolizing the cotton trade thi bie result. nided to date (December 20, 1804):— 2—Springii'd,Mass 50,000 18—Portam’h,N.. — 85.000 | ment at hard labor for five years. The recent conviction an Nowa Company. 2 : mal PRETENDED OFFICIAL ORGANA OF THE COTRAEMENT. Bounstes to soldiers, rearwiting fees and car. Sara (000 18—-Butthio....... 20.000 | of the Port Jervis and Kast New York counterf:iters of shat uN “ee Oar Ww apes a It ts cormewhat amosing to nee the correspondent of @ rout expenses of committes,........ «+++ $3,108,541 09 y 20—Phelpa, N. 6,000 | United States notes and currency have also atisacted The New York Datty News Will be Pa ar Washington Correspontence, certain party journal ia New York, claiming to be offi. | Tor intorent On certificates af indebtedness. 108,271 06 x 20—Phitadelpht 200,000 } public attention. tive usmad hour Wasnevctux, Deo. 81,1864 | cial, constantly announcing through the te ) thas |. The above is independent of the emounts raised by the 26,000 20—Cleveland 60,000 SLAVE TRADE, , ae) : iT yw fo eo BUPpPress tot hi . The dmpre eovoraliy. prevails that tho maitotnl | 2G coming the unncorement he other sieeve Wt eee Naw Mv..c—Tom Moore's b> -Wiful ballad, “flow | F—onicnga. Bo. Inclading, particularly, the exeeution of Capt. Gordon, ot co entuctr el Le, 290 Bronera eapital ie at prostut deterted by members of Congress, | facta, be rushes off and gets hold of asubordinate in the de- | Doar to Me the Hour when Dayligu. Dies,’ bas been set | 7—Vaswal tor 6, Vie slaver Erie; the conviction of the mere'zmt, Albert | 2 iy This trv to thors who sojoacm at the hotels; but | Partment who knows Botbing of toe enbiect, and at ence | to now music by Mr. Stephen Manvott, The now version Horn; the imprisonment of Ruletph Biv menbury (oF | wWeehes and Jewelry, of all Desertps 70, perjury, as a surety for the slave ehip Oriish,; tho sentene® ) tong Por sole, by GERONGE C. ALDEN, No, 48 Bi 22—Chteago . , 00 of a number of mates; the Gondemualn of tho Kate, | way, one door below Canal street, formerly No. lb %—Lookvort.N.¥, 64,000 | the Weathergauge, the ixightingsl, the Sarah and the | pireeu there Ahem, either housokeeping or boarding at private houses, " Argo nunibor who have thelr feuailios wiv | py Memece that be i oOtelally wathorized vo feing. vented | #8 great Improvemeat on the former ohe, which was #0 ine tn ine frst announcement, Bu rely (here ig more | inexpressive an to be but seldom suog. bevel burning of Chambersburg, Pa., last July, or of the de- | rivals at this port from foreign ports during the past | 2°00. ‘shat the | desired to be moved comes within one | tucressing their market value. This object was recommend: af | struction of! the rebel forces tn th : The Naw Youm Hynaio—Edition for Kurope—will be Sipe dices iamed, stove, and that the” privegs | Aedmed Wy tame of thas wna bedu Sanda searing ine | Rn" Ghaleiar aie bgtr steve ofthe turm iete | noceuary operations ot war, A comparative ttle tc | Lorie mat tacty tree se We do wor gee tne | blithe a leven lock wo orow merang, and wi Jated or abuoed, « cortilento of which facts mruri-be en- | Tu he muhipicity of atylo 9 securities. and blunder. and Internal Revenue; and the practice thus commenced 41.5 given, showing tho lores in each month of the years | nationalities of the vessola arriving during 1866, for the | Contain a full report of the operations, of the combined be upon permit ees on ae Bi re; | og sugars (3-2 abad oe y the boys ele icely to be under any succeeding management of | 1863 and 1864, together with a table of the lores by fire | reason that a large number of Americans are temporarily | D&Val and land forces on the defencos of Wilmington, ae- Jived dd in ful force, to th an re | O07 sane, wetking (uo better very fast.” Toe subscrip- | the deparimont, There are plesgures in power and ener” in the United Staten during the preceding ten years:— saith ies ee companied with amap showing the scene of the bom and in full force, to the extent ifted im the en- | tions tothe present securities fall far short off 1M patronage which men do aot willingly al wailing gn flags ay ERUENDEN, Be this She necessities of the renee: The great question |-" ‘tne result of all this is thet Mr, FessendeaGnds bite. JANUARY. Vesacle, 186g, | berdment of Fort Fisher; additional particulars of the . PB Secretary of the Treasury. | fe, what will to the evil? from the | seit, with broken health, the Incumbent of a most labori- | Date. — Place. Lom, Date. — Place. Los. | Steamshi capture of Savannah, and of the march of the Left Wing Exzcunive Maxson, Bec. 22, 1864. present indications Congress will Dot authorize the ixsue |’ gus and thankless office, having little power to help 1—Peoria, Ill.....$59.000 16—Thompenv’le,Ct$50,000 | ghips, 583 | of General Sherman's Army through. Georgia; interest- I, Abraham Lincoln, ‘President ‘of the Btates, | of 887 more gold-bearing ry 4a there any inclina- | trjends, and with less to hurt his euomion, He has to }~ 1—Montrose, Pa.. 50,000 16—New York.....775,000 | Bar 1,143 Re Gc, MuArBllatac dk et dovecannte- of a ‘amended regula: | 82 Se the — of the 9 aud Means Com | shoulder all ihe evils of the currency system entailed | 3—Stuyves't Falls, 11—Boston. 90,000 | Briga. 1/678 | ing news from the Gulf, sion, No. 55, prescribed S of the | mee ie suse to issue currency bearing bonds, | upon us by Mr. Chase, while yot finding his recommenda. | N.Y... 14. 25,000 17—Attica, Tih 20,000 |’ gohooners, 1/096 | Union Forces in all sections of the country; Particulars ‘Tresoury, do Hereby approve of the same; and I further Tee tae heer eee te ey nT Sep erebpoets thos for every iasportant office, nominally in his gi(t, 20—Bellefonte, Pa; | 60,000 | oe ~— | of the sinking of the steamship North America, and the declare and order that products moving Hance | Oe the ouly class that wll ba seeds eee sareat Donde | overruled vy the representations of Fevatoriai and 20—New Yi + W000 | Fotal..sesssreeseeoreneodes oon 8,088 4,909 halt vos ‘Midied feais from Contwad with the said regulation shall see bearing tutorest Convertible into go'd | pregsional dolagations, or committees, made directly to M—Washingt’n, 20,000 | Phe namber of ngora arriving during 1864 was lowe nearly two } Rews and from confiscation and forfeiture to yy ae securities of that tbe ae, a eee a directs such gla ap. 256—Leavenw’ hi, ted 198,342, pean America, the South Pucific, Mexico, Cuba, &c., and ae wont con oe ae wee ‘ —- interesting event the past week. al . la state of facts, Mr. Fersenden abould : aaa | counts of all ing eventa of t “SHR REBEL MOVEMENT TO “AsTONIsH v=] foun all understood. that bs brow page Droveat grateful 0 odice, and ae iene. hen 000 | THE COURTS. ‘Single copies in wrappers, feady for mailing, six conta, Rebel deserters recently reported that authorit “ aome upen floor as leader ee ——— Richmond Sipeagmi wrement | seman ioberean tres fod orgualser of ail the centervative. slements—both “850,000 comer cve F mt Sozodomt Hardens and Invi~ al were diasnaving paring @ oy pw Cee) Union and demecratic—in that dolicately adjusted body? | Crime in the Metropolis. toa the gums, purifiee und perfumes the broatt, claansem, ‘which would astonish the world. ‘This effect. would.| ime gold bearing Iisto be hoved, ia the mtereat of th tNOTAL | diersnore. Ps 35,000 | The following is the annual statement of Mr. Vander- Fesiiten ahd proacaven tg vein from youth to oll gs + doubtlees be produced if the following, from the Alexan- } Treasury: Deyartment PEE aes neas tne Sencat or the eatin | 4—louloville, Ky. . No.0r0 | voort, the olerk of the General Seasions and Oyer and TN os a dria (Va.) Jowrnal, is worthy of credit in connection with | fears that these, country, by r the present Seoretary of ihe Tron | 4—New York, 24,000 18—Gloncester, Ms 440,000 | perniner:— Prizes Cashed in all Legalized Lotteries. «that eubject, viz:— pea a The sury to his place ja € senate Chamber, whose ae | 5—it abtoed, Con. 3,600, 800 Chandon, pao | coune on: eumis nin biiiaineat and taformation given... somes, 126 wre Ps from. have ~ | beter be 18 so admirably Stted Over all the ma Memphis Ten, 70, ost Vax... 25,000 } P re oftee, 176 Br eB. B Pela aie hy ep og gy weoneisn fenders | Nesmenden's deck, Chinery of which bie, babd Das ‘Obtaived euch perjecs | ¢—New York... 960,000 19—Nowark, N.J, 65,000 Oren, PR te disgeaee qh Wowdds Ship thilt Was te “that @ plan was ‘dizcursed. bythe rebel author!- | Sulesiea ie now the mastery. i wou aro, 1 =) et Rae ovens Nore Few dawn the walle “ari dara mln itty becoming Geoperstey | Si Zener, Brooklyn City News. Tod 76,000 19—Trenton, NJ, 60,000 COURT OF ORNEKAL SEBHONS, Ch hy Le ey and marthing into. the Northern fiates, with tne deter: | Something hors i Fane ow run Cirv Raitaoapa—The Mayor has deciied OTe, (Ser tee ee” ah |’ mardee, second bop : 2) Heating to demo yiet e ” ; ‘ under, # = io, oF Bilion*nem, or Nery 0 mination to conquer a peace or die in the attempt. re) denser Ddeteg simply to veto the resolation of the Board of Aldermen, pasted Bedford. 40,000 ce “— 000 Manslaiighet, vi = nan degrete... ‘<i a 3 chondriat Nobody, Sold everywhere. New. York thee 5 ‘wbaa bey ; 6 sant an ; intent ¥ Codar street. sane <h-teelaean IRRESPONSL LB pres - Pappioores com Divehunether ’ I ‘ one week since, by which the rate of fare wus increased fers Pompey Tutent to do bodily a 7 nee “oe em 3 peat nindaac oiwaiagee aad urging upon some from five to seven cents per passenger on all {hb city Y. 86,000 i ‘Aecantt with intent tocommit robbery 1 1 A—Why s Phalon’s Night Blooming Co Notwithstandisig the assumption of the Tribune, itise | Committee the ‘Of authori: " a y = | reus like the Btvr Spangled Banner? Becnagt ps a standard ‘ . 2 eRe raifroad lines, ‘The veto was prepared on Saturiay, and 65,600 16,000 }. Assault with intent to steal, 4 it has. no ‘on American sail, (fact that the ctroular of the Treasury Department tothe | #¢ Bis discretion, one busdred millions ‘will be filed with the City Clerk to-day: It will,, thare- 13-—Mobile, Ala.;. 200,000 90,000 | Riot........« 1 article. coat senna wy . national deposttories ordering Uhe cessation "of wubsceip: | 6, tenders OF tom aler, cent interest notes; be seoeived by the new amd, es it’ Is not | New York 000 40,000 “6 Batchelor’s Hale DyceThe Hest in the ‘ Any Revd fo gratuy | likely that it will be overrkiden, the fare will remain ut 000 28—Dowuleville, = | world. Marmies#, reliable, jastantameous, The only perfeek ‘tions to the ton-forty lean after the Sist of 7 ‘ Pelosi ‘They jnatet that fely upon | five edute—the same as before, \ Te 000 Californ 200,000 3 | Dye. Factory 81 Aarclay steoet. senn eat: onlp Laid. 9 tha Reseetery!a tabs on the S00'ak FONE SOS etal bes me meus 1 ora Poorer Picken at tae Fonton. Fexnvi-r, J. FL | 15 100 29— Allegan, M. 16,000 4 S|. seovn's Rxpmahini Trvches + Palme> mocenten Ne) Werriaiats 4 a roe owe ‘will be 00 Detore odditional rusran will be received Gregory, ding business at No, S19 Washington treet, | 5 betel oan 3 2 aad fomeenton of your correspondent, ther statemente |' Mom sued « scares Sf Aen 4 Immediate | Now York, was relioved of his pocketbook, containing ‘ rte: iy 41 | nary and Antiunatic disor Lave proved their riieac ° of thé Tribune's correspondent with regard to Treasury = wavteen oe ry Ey wi aa oes fanauas of 9645, wiibe. poss 208,000 14—-Chteopee Falis, a ee taiti teo 5 + ; atestof many yours, and have received temtimoniats from effuirs made tn the Tribune's Washington Congress map bo oneepelied to sannasee tgeee of more | ttt ¢ crowd, at Fulton ferry, N ‘nohoou Mane. $36,000 ree. perso PS soi Friday equally irresponsible without some shape. lenat, a y 6,000 38—Elmisy, N. 5,000 | Petitlarcen; ee essen 98 1 | eminent men who have used them pre mm see pic enna Mae oy y! by ibe beat posted op ep ay oribe Tur Union Painoxens at AxDERAONVILEE, Ga.— Alder. pee ng a oto ses opuiniog osarir petit larclny. ‘ - who are suffering from Cough#, Colla, Hoarseneas, : lating Secretary | ‘bons, ‘ ‘ man Wm. Turton, of the Thirteenth ward, Brooklyn, re- | 5—Beston, Mass, -.200.000 2—New York. ee — $ oie a ea 3 4 2 Sia ie eiaese enanenetes pies, uhaer cee ooo the Soler ate ceived information few daye since of the death of one of 9—Faton Sahias, ie wae Munch ‘nie Pe 90-000 v 2 — | Sore Throat, £e., should try “Te Trochen, a vimple remeay APTURES BLOCKADB RUNNERS. apd wave. Major General Drift i Bt the belm, with | his sons in the rebel prison pon at Andersonville, Ga. The Michigan. 0,000 26—Now York, 60,000 3 = | Which tain almont every anne wf fectual, treater Sasetunentive WER taftemalion of tp | csviowr’ Toop ore to bopes et bringiog ent aad tet | young man, then sged 17 years, enlisted in tho Second | .)—Nenieon, Eherd ; yee] =] pardsats Arnica Linkmont—An In- en gg. hese <i Dut bow or where they Baye wot the remmoteet sonseptice’ | New York heavy artillery, om the 7th of March last, with- sa aon O08. " r afl | faite care tor warn, scale. pein shasinatian, posses oar Captain Meade, pi og ‘Texas, with he 26am ee hae a eee, Santon He was vont to ~ ana pprichyated at pee, wees do on = inessepioeas te bi S Ae a burn the instant it {* applied. No family should be with | two hundred and twenty-one bales of cotton; also of | | The ‘Of @ Treasury agent at Pensacola,’ | in all the terrible battles, under Lieutousa Geral | ay Tho males for life—the aggregate term of the remaindor, | Hs !t ee eee : + Florida, 10 receive colton for thegoverment and condocs | Grant, from the Rapidan to Petershorg, where ho was | $200,000 | four hundred and fifty-four years and four months ; to ina- Baskerves | ‘the ‘captare by the United States steamer Pembina, off | the trade at that point under the Rew lations, has | taken prisoner, He was marched to Richmond, and de. 100,000 | prisonmont in the Penitentiary, fifty-five males and rixty- . No. 6 Astor Brasos Santiago, Texas, of the Holland brig Geziena, of | stirred up quite # commotion among the indiana tained in @ tobacco warehoure fr some time, where the 28,000 | Gne females; to imprisonment In the City Prison, thirteen | The aye a . Holligondo, bound from Liverpool to Matamoros, The | eine here os well ag im that State Mr, thner, best part of his ¢lothing was stripped from him by the 76,000 | males and seven females; sent to House of Refuge, twen- wey ene vi Gates eit te et Reoretery, of the Interior, who bas the general repa- ehivalry, With Same sretve Mantel ether anlecte- a4 pened ty-two boys and three girl. - Dr. Underhill’s inited eteamer Mack! captured tation: nonenti| @ was march indersonville, n an aero te ee schooner Mary, of Nuseat, bound from Dow's Inlet, Bouth | management sf the Interior Dagartmen Soussenet,'te. | without chosen ‘arrived at their destination, after ® 000 001000 | United States District Attorney's Omee. PURE CTTOX POINT Caroling, to Neasen, with seventy-seven Dalee of cotton, | Pret 94 an obscure clerk tw bie department (or the pasl- | woary and tilaome journey, with bleoding fect aud ox. | 1 Honan Ns: Th 909 0,000 | United Staten District Attorney, Hon. Delafield wine DEFOT, ‘iy boxes of tobaoce and some barrels of turpentine, | by what i called en Indlane ring, who af, toall appear: | complctaly exhausted, from the want of food and from | 16—Platubuc, 00 80,000 | Smith; Firet Assistant, Rthan Alléa, Raq, ; Second Amint fo, Ctinton Mail, corner of Bighth street STRICT BNFORCEMBENT OF THE REVENUB LAW ON | 88008, Working to gota of the trade im cotton | fatigue, and numbers laid themselves down on the ground ant, George P. Androws, Eeq ; Third Assistant, Henry H. ee ‘THE NORTHERN BORDRR. at that point, Mr. Usher, leaving the management of | to dic. Shortly after thelr arrival Turton was found {| Total..... 1,698,000 | Rice, Kea. of ali Dastripttens : the Tntertor Department to subordinates, es @ | lying dead near a small creek which runs through the way. Civil Clerk, Thomas B, Clarkson; Ortminal Clerk, = Pte yf on” Penne Since the law passed during the former Congress to mene 6 eee Of time to look after outside | prison enclosure. A returned prisoner and a fellow suf. Wis. $75,000 22—Albany, N. ¥.. $100,000 iy) IB area? | Sue ere annerns Nees Scce ta prevent smuggling on the Northern and Fartern fron. | matters, clique has sireedy succeeded in securing Feror with young Turton, named Wm. H. Raynor, sent Ma 26/000 92—Cineinnati, . 26,000 | Joseph Bell ; Engrossing Clerk, James Bell; Record Clerk, | {ROM TN oemorig’N tier wont into operation several seizures have been a letter fey! the President to Mr. agg {nfogmation to the Alderman about Pe dy visit. 30,000 . Ernest P, Brook; Record Clerk, Henry Donne. snsile, and wowures have been taken by Nathan Sargent, | wodoretiod tnet Me. Foovonden han sisck: ihe loter tate. | nests” New Yorks selated ail ine clrestuntanceapt thee ar”) ine Omices in United States Court Buildings, Chambers tho Commissioner af Cui after nal jon | ® Pigeon hole and intends to let it remain there unacted | captivity and of hie son's sad end, Mr, Raynor's health 82,000 street (Burton's old theatre). eer bd the meaatime Governor Morton, Ken % ot thn tog tn of tet, movefecly secur te Mey Salata esac noes | iccemmertyetnen, = commanenms of We arate | 18 Muicon Mie 6 08 ae ot ai CTE ve sate, dutta | ee . 20, abor 0 ol inne arrost and punishment of violators of the revenue laws, Mat ine sppoinement of Mr. | srarmaeet oF Moxavs Raise vox Wan Prarcese oe 20,000 duatribution have boon eMMeredes sss rscesssssc-c ee | Maliday Goods far Gentlemen. Tus Addition Of six steam oxttors, for which an appropri. by the people af ibe mate ‘ae | Kuvas Coverr.—The following iw an account of the moneys | “1 26,000 TRADE WITH REBELS. LINE EID 140¥ ation of one million dollars has recently been made, will Appointed @ resolution of in- | raised by taxes, loans and otherwise on the property of a The condemnations procured in tho cases of the Britich SILK UNI

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