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NDAY, JANUARY 2, 1868.00 0 0%, 13 THE SOUTH. a t i Soaks, of Wayne, Senne Walden, and the at church on Wednes- : i is | aL tcodere Se: WNW Domne: For the tack of supplies, and for other reasons we are a re ee ee to W on rier, ‘There is only pees p Pagan Btanston and » similar ene at Gordonasvilld has not ‘been ~sinforced, as reported. Lomax 1s operating with bis division ef cav- airy cam of the Blue’ Ridge, while’ command is west-of the Blue Ridge, scattered, forage and ‘Ahrestening valde voncma win ‘BIBTRIBUTION OF an DEPARTMENT OF i i H il it | f FE % EE i Fis t H z = 3 ff i t ? li Es 3 arse, i , t [ A hs F is é ‘ cE F I d i i fF i i i? i i i i General Da Raid. Beuds te videon’ ‘of the ohivalsic one aT! 10" ni, under vernacular ‘town, Se ven Tema t are of * ili I A 33 5 i f 3 3 ! 3? rf i I i i i 833; ty aft Hae ini i ia ne gE FE 52 it tf ir SD SHIPPING NEWS. Movements of Ocean Steamers. \"MMERPESTWO BIPERIENCE OF: AN ESCAPED OFFIORR alone sae “POOR Waits TRASw’’ OF THR NORIE MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. | << a s when ' "Great, of the Ninetcenth Wi oe fired fer started to run. The captain, still that | of the bride's father, Bartlett, BUROPR. erao-was taken prisoner be‘ore Peters- aigbt | Yankees were near, started ia pursuit rfbonrt | Eowanp A. to Miss pa F fa the regular It wee Soe the Conte @ream. } run so fast, I'll keep yon con Led pat’ the’ deserior Amun A. Dorr, of Iya NG cards er misaleamers or or os Laserpeot eal, ot Gecotrown, ge youusday His Pibeeccmeanae a eo ieee tea of — a, eo stole into ore Le mu hg = J ee Lg apt C¥- pede yg ee eatmealg ‘tareresting, a8 he io » gentleman of much 1010) ie “Pong mescney oo ioowwens [ee See a a Babee, Crees jouw J. Lavsom to | ssame from the Continen: | Southaraptor count ae a Se 7 and water, you may imagine what luxury there was ins stampede to the woods. The jekets, on several occasions acted 21 Now "York --New York mm. ‘Boston af: -New york = Row York ‘ Mrromeit—Tonnatz.—At Hudson City, on ‘enptbeity, 40 accumulate an oxtraordioary December 47, at Bt. Josephs obi of ‘the Rev. a. 1 yous meee Y of New York, to Aps- xaton Ton, of Hdson Oh NJ mained at the hotel, quiet! fmeemation More than that; there is no doubt whatever advanced unsuspiciousl; b nurse, < gs te bie-sotire truthtuiness geavt mouvtea ines, ridioulously, fi ‘whe iret place, ho.was. much surprised, on pass- | Silowed them to get to tatugats Care (oe camutomt ie ee ne Rew York fag eorengh ‘the rebel camps and lines immediately | raised die gun with as much movehalenes as in shooting | At Osyka tho state of affairs was pretty much the Died. 1..New + @fer “be wes made prisomer, at the avpearauce Of | ate squirrel, ad iired one barrel, mortslly wounding | same, if not a little worse, as there they havea telegraph Axrnox,—On Sunday, January 1, Gzonox Axrson, for- weakness of: army ,-eod be hardly knows how | tarl and killbg two mem and wounding another. The | office to add to any general confusion that may arise. | merly of the United States Navy, in the 83d of his age. © sccoust for :sho ‘ajluro-of the army of the Poto- | Yerkves pursued the sergeant @ short distance, when | This telograph office was the centre of excitement, and | Funeral services at St. Mark’s‘obureb, on Tuesday gcc to crush it He was for a time im the city | they rcsurned to their fallen seenanter, gees to | the point of the several stam that oc- | morning, at ten o’clock. % Charenton, and bed the pleasure of noticing the | the wildest demonstrations of griei. ring curred. The liveliest Acatterment was ‘on Friday | AuLYx.—On Sunday, January 1, of consumption, R fenk growth Ol grass in King street, the priveips! | Paddook's scouts were advancing, they soon alter | night. In the back room of the telegraph office, assem. | W, ALLY™, aged 33 years, ; (-reughtane ofthe city. Wit-in bis opipion that about | leit, taking with them their dead aod wounded | pied around the dro, and discussing the situation, were ‘Ah! how vain we watehed and loved him— ene balk at eno-cig ‘has'born destroyed by the conflagrs. | companioes , the exception. of wbO | the operator, the post commandant and a number of the ‘Unseen angele held his hand, i i H i early w'the war aod the year of tly suspended during the exchange he to be moved. They didiittieor no Our sbelis trequently set the town oo me] honorable and respectable members of the “Osyka News Club.” The particular subject under discussion was the general nervousness of the community, and the ease with Led him from this world of sinning, to the better land. if { i end coae, Gevipesin-nnes.e shel qounee. ‘he. burning. & which @ panic might be started at that late hour. In- | respectfully invited to attend the fu +. Aspinwall pes antorengeend Arsenal be fooked ‘seals te deed Lieut it a had suggested what a good idea it rentiesce, oodhaven, Toland, at one o'clock P. M. ab: Aspinwall games Henry, eee bow tho number of stores thut were open compared would be for some one to giloe, his borse through Brattleboro (Vt.) papers please copy. 23..Aspinwall ‘with theee that were cloned He saw but three business ‘the town and fire a shot or éwo as he rode, in order Brackerr.—In oston, on Weanasday, December 8, Rousen with open dvore, und tbey seemed to be doing & to nee the natives, got up and skedaddle, when & Mr. Axruony BRAckEr?, aged 64 yeams, 8 months and 6 | HAVANA, NASSAU, N, P., KINGSTON, JA., AND NEW email ‘grocery Ousiners. ‘He asade bis escape from tbe cars ‘clattering of horees’ was beard, and Dr. Mc——, my oe of New York, gee ~~ Ps mile being transported to Savanneb, and wandered who had been Keeping watch euteite, Tushed in pop-eyed, wer.—At ‘on board the United States steamer PE od no anole ip Corsica, from New Secamsel sie tot want, oa oie |. te mene Tanne AS ale door” "It that sarap Mad bers, ais, | aonan MeOlerar Bnowss, Assistant Paymaster United | yeeghsac"sgre™ Je —Steamahip Monierama, from Now erect “Scecedingly ‘not and’ the country Be loft Gerealzta snsee toe other fiers. ‘out of mortar, their evanishment could not | Stated Navy. ‘Naw Onnane—steamship Evening Star, from New wen a Pnreeng n and was recaptured. The —_— have been more sudden or complete. They bolted out at ‘His friends and those of the family of hie father-in- | York, Jan 7. gas into whose Bands he fell, was a member of the The Wounding of Mosby. the back door like a dreve of mad buffaloes, and went | law, Mr. Lewis Taylor, are requested to attend the fune ae from bag lh Snir Mar New Xi Geuth Corolina teoate. Just at this time Sherman was in HIS CONDITION FAVORA! charging and over the back fences for the woods, They | ral, fom his late Beventy-eighth street, west |) Fos Havans—Sicamehip Morro aprrbopepchn. pr @e neigndorhood of Atlante, and the news of the battles the Richmond irer, Dec. 29. had some six or eight high beard and paling fences to get avenue, on Tuesday, at twelve o'clock, noon, 8 oR. ‘ef the 20th ena 22d of July was being circulated We hes Leypeyd i over, and the way they did it was.acaution to tom cats. | Middictown ) ‘please copy. victim nga Sas tect tscPherson, nnd the rebels alaimed to be vic: | ,,reis sallant officer, We are Glad ea evore wound Te in'ctated as an actuel fact that in thelr figbt they scared | Bumt.—At eld "Cond, cn Setardey, Dasteaher | th olen S20 peckagie totended ‘ter. the Haw Tons terivus, Tee Soule Carctioa Eenstor declared what the | yerabie condition, modus the Stites of from au. | ®.calf to death and scared another out of a year’s growth. | 81, Mant Amy, wi ‘W. Buel, M. D., and daugh- J 0°70 end Of tho wer wesai haud. The contest beiween Hood thentic ascounte which bave reached as Col. Mosby ne tga rab obo ny Ry hoo Michal Hart, a well | ter of the late John Laidlaw, of Brooklyn. x=W ane Shermans, er tortion | Known snd respected citisen Sf Osyks, and the stusted |, Funeral at Iitehtes oe Sees arena “1 38| moon ere. gecelusive, to belongs t. Addis, the worthy postmaster, er Cramanne.—On y, January Cus ‘ 4 ‘Yankee army weuld of which gentlemen one wey, ‘write whe doubts | gas, widow of John Chambers, in the @0th you: vi her | ~~ a ri ena ape Sona oe Ot ied tess and hi oN ape blown ge wed ia relatives and friends are respectfully invited to Peek ERY EE AEE we wi e im persed any re alter that Be ae eee soon sonvinced of, hie | reached the friendly of the awampa, vouched for | sttcnd the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at one clock, ARRIVED. Seiee roe or te stake, however, and retreated, fighting, there being magniscengs of, thely Ti over the fences. The | from her late residence, Stapleton, Baten | mast and iba possonge OF Frio ata he Co, epartenced eed come iea some eight or ten of the enemy, spd received e wound fn prep a en N ge Feed > TET Pt retro etd 4, Av Vax Von, wite savy weal most of the pusnage. ne ogee pem the brea Me loft tang. He reached } ming tho Taugipabo river in rap safe, and was SOF Ow itD. | oe ee pricnde oF the family are iavited tolsttend tie fe- | renteinesh te AW Wad the ber ouike day at 6 Tie, vin = a private house hear by, after re ‘oreath, net about Nghting his pipe.“ ” on Tuerday afternoon, at one o'clock, at St. Luko’s ‘mails and passengers, to U 8 Quartermarter. Shipmasters’ Association. ‘Pebeu seomod stuaved, pape whose nerves still vibrated, ‘they'll see eburch, Hudson street, near Christopher, without fur- ore No 61 War, Sraxzz--Rooms 98,25 axp $7. welopm: nie of Uvien feeling among EXTER HIS BOWELS. Nght be after ua”? “But I'll Nght the match in my Botiee. f aut f the —— sors, be ‘THE prom the Richt 0 Sentinel, Dees 29) hat, behind» free,” said the captain, “ ag a UTR On Saturday, Proomber 31, after a short ee Officers have reeetreg eo was added remonstrance ; se i, severe illness, ANDREW Courga, io ‘20th year from es : Bae sed Rnowing tbat Wo Warn by agenticman from the up countrp Ghat | Sot they'll smell he amokel”” Atiaid to return to lows, | of his age. Cape Thee Boomer, rig Siar of ead: MoSton ; Ceptaia they about in the swamp awhile, The relatives and friends of the family.are respectfully er, ‘ship 3 Geo Blord, ship Ch i be made bis ercape, into sorts of mudholes and ditches, invited to attend the funeral service, thi even Harvey LAmdrew 3 Seal sche Met a red, lies 87 1867, barking thelr shins in the dark, until they came to | ing, at half,past:six o'clock, at his late 0. 15 Fe Pt mec oy aa Oe eee ™ U getrs re aber an old crib with fodder in the loft, and in this fodder they | Montgomery street, wi further notice, muel F Wald, brig Minona; George W Gates, * Ne, [Foe mons remarkable oi hid themselves and slept till ‘morning. When they On Basarday, December 31, Mra, Eid vada; Almeou RGoturelh, scbr Vola Bose teh Seog sreny dayne Ina Aa Yanna intely aoghad of iigened Pus. | °ths feats aod relates of ihe ty ae epee Ai comminloseutuniig ever one yor regi w rankees Were merely a o _batweeo North and ball entered the alte above the hip, Sepinde: ior henadlented tear the townt not to take fe, Invited to attend thé #0 on rae ae presented at the office for renewal. ag Ege ft pet 4 but to clalm lta protection. Other Y might nar- | gue o'clock, from her late. 0p West Fifveoith ., BMilseellaneous. anet r ; but the above will serve a }of the excite- | atreet. : are pn board the United States. Purser J W Cooper, of the steamship Cahawhs will ple.ce Seren fhe gin wernt Sa ay ee ee | Sere ern ico teeta ease | Pacis inte meen Seton cakes | teas actos oar fe Wan | showers ates oneness eee 5 > - is and for New Orleans : Sol’ mcures ide Particalare of the Fall of Saltville. pape S| Sen eee gue, aoe Gap Serena et ‘amily fe reopeaioiy fnvited to 3 d rn mila (of Nassa Wentoung Vata Gros 17 days "Shanes Canaaan bk beard steamship Cahawba, Jan 2, 1 Tima rested: Wont reall bone feictiats. of thg ial_of tho] Sey are only supplied with ‘arms and plenty of | attend the funcral, from her Inte residence, 110 Sullivan miitasn Sabon Pieces 16, lat 2538, |. 1935We, the undersigned passengers on board ehlew of your stomp don't want 60.0 10 that towa— | galt worke, They wi “ys Hout one otek Ta '} ammunition, I ink it a safe thing to bet that they'll | street, on Tu afternoon, at two o'clock. Foe 1G days out. Cahawba, from New Orleans to New York, avail ourselvos of 1 gesmenteniet by the whole toveneh Barbridge, nusahering ok Tuesday} stand their ‘ground and Aight {the vexs time, | The pent Liverpool and Manchester (England) papers plensacopy.:| Hark llen Morriaan fof New, Haven), MoCaiy, Marve: thanks forthe excellent } “What do you mean by men of my stamp?” was the | thou: ‘ The ght was opt Up all the renin, mainly jae inspection tour, it is expected, will be about TS oe, Seethoana . omy @. Hosa, irago see iin v Rae ig re 7 with artil our forees: oom ve] Ls “rae, yeaa ae ae ee st yt pamn athe tends of the family are respectfully invited to to Paseh, eee cener ren err ae aap en aliaa, ‘Why,’ said the Carolinian, “I mesp that youden’s nere, that’s all; but you must fienk it.”’ + ganar you suspect me of being?” Captam Grant The Texans im Favor of Reconstruction. A correspondent of the Houston News Bulletin, a re- turned ier from the rebel army, after detailing his inhospitable treatment along the remarks :— attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of his father, No, 64 West Fifty-third street. Jouxsox.—On nen January 1, AxNaBELLa, wife of than three hundred and fifty. en night ret in they still held their own, Wut ander cover of the darkness the Yankess eugoastied in reaehing Fort Breckinridge, one of vy weather; lost fore gaff, sprung bowaprit, stove bi Bahia, 29 days, with a cere are Bt RD Ooh ree : ‘ou. gre a Yankee.” replied the Caroliaian; “if you | the main defences of the pluce, insuverpowe! num- Bark in (ot ‘made pelsoner.”’ Lam sorry to Mr. Editor, that are very many | Thomas Johnson, No. 16 Wooster street. hates 5 +" rand} am « Yankeo, entd the sand wanted | Der and captured it hott ane} of she citizens in the counties through which T | ithe rebitives ald friends of the family, also those of | prewceds 'e Master. 0 3 oe ae eteree Spoke brig tc nank the town, is there anybody about here wbocould | _ Colonel Preston, it impracticable to in favor of reconstruction; and I was told by iictieen her brother, Oliver Marshall, and her brother-in-law, ‘Sebr (allie, Prince e Jsland, 28 with |! $ 3 Dow to do t-te there euch « man works longer, then ordered the evacution, He and three | gna induential gectlemen—true Bouthern men—that «if | James G. Johnson, are respectfully requested to attend } oa's, to Gordon, Bence eAuiite. Hae hadevers, henry | icra Six “i the fuveral, from St Patricks Cathedral, where a salemn geaitens cen off Fire Bundred of hia men are knows to are escaped safely. | the vote was taken, two.thinds of the men at hdme Inland, and was drives ‘back vo It was believed that somo others would succeed in ‘Thet Ibe.’ was the eet he eee parted Nobr. Miranda, Hardy, dor New ifaven, and from bis nogie ¢ mpanion, ho tured out tobe a wo- would vote for reconstruction.” Would that they could jaiem will be offered up for the repose of her soul, on ae Tok Capuano Grast to bis house, and called up Hee ee ee caret cae acxaan kun. | Spend a fow weeks in camp and leara the feelings and | Tuesday ‘afternoon, ‘st Gus ‘clock precisely. Hor’ re- Bid wife and for the stranger. Captain oe Siw pn ne welt be Figen: venyrm d" views of the soldiers, mains will be interred in Culvary Cemetery. ‘Sehr Hudson, Tinker, Elizabe for Boston. Grom bad in rebel ‘nd fared | °°? = ne yuo ae pa wae De oy Kauana.—On Sun geauary 1, after a ‘short iliness, | Schr J K Watson, —, Elfaabethport, for New Haven, _ Bard, and ior twen! had bees sleeping by day in a h fey eft ro Fd wot arcre- | Kirby Smith Badly Managing His Third | Minaaner C., wife of Wiliam 68 yeara, SAILED, rie * [diol plagen, abd crawliog weary und sore footed, om bia | BOrved to have left {or Rast Tennessee. | At Auinadan, toe of Rebeldom, ‘The rolativgs and friend are invited to sitend the fu- | | tstfieamers Ariel, Thatnex, Maryinnd, Trade Wind: barks i i Soar ab pee ectgiaat Tin Drak Myast tok tome ahen-et-t0e | | eve caiaane sertermenn secon, Det. 3) | BAC, TUE Sn ae eee eat ae io, Dalia, orgs erin, Leah, Aurape, Tyinplar, ice where abe , hea, ° 9 i ; 0 Cont governa managed its cf ednesday morning, at eleven o'clock, wi or er} a - i hes : Virginian and private besides the raflroad BHA Floetwt rR ‘Albert, WH on the voyage. ig ‘Ther aks and cold chvoxen, | Pieginian Pi residences, affairs on this sido of the rivor badly, and has pursued vO. ciel Petnie Mount © vase PW rt < Hook pilot, who was carrie? Bandy lot, a course for months past calculated to depreciate Con- Kerwr.—On Sunday, January 1, Isaseuta Kerwiy, wenby thoee Hope, Bound "to Bt incens, the Here ‘aptein Grant got bis fret jos zag federate money more than all the extortioners of the | wife of Andrew J. Kerwin. N ber, in conmanence of the station bana. asmosiaces aug hpatulnens of 10e real Union party okt Mavemont from Memphis, | confederacy could do if banded together for thet special | "Tho relatives and. frieuda of, the feily, and of her Wind at sunset NW. SiSia'te take him Sut wae knocked evaswoows et oon Lat Norn (aroliva, His told bim where acd how to | A UNION BAIDI purpose. ther, Patrick Molloy, and her brothers, Joseph And | pravine Total Losses and Disasters Re- LEPT MEMPHIS YOR MISSISSIPPI. ‘rom the Richinond Examiner, Dec. 29.) An ial despatch received at the War Department eatorday, states that an expedition left Memphis on the ist instant, moving eastward on the * State line road,” by which designation, we presume, refercace is made 10 the Memphis aod Charleston Railroad. The despatth says that the force consists of two brigades of negro infautry bud ers white cavalry, and that the advance had ‘ette depot’’—no doubt ‘ La Fayette’ station on the railroad mentioned, which t* thirty-one miles from Memphis, The object of this movement had not been developed when General Taylor reported. It canugt be direcved against Genorai Hood's communica tiovs, as the force is too insignificant for that purpose, and woold have to march over a hundred miles before it would get near General Hood's line of withdrawal from his luckloes Tennesece campaign. Whatever mischief pled Union men, And market out the most ‘averabe sdeads for him. 0 tuke, giving mooy directions, aii of “waren were prover to have dee given In govd faith. ide ins of Western North Caro ina were found @warming with Union men, refugess trom the revel CRescriyiioo §=Many of them live in coves, veoture out Aa 200 their /amilios at night, aud altogether lead a very We. They were not alermed mt ihe yy because they feared to encoun john , are respeotiully invited to nd the fun- I, by afte , at one o'clock, from her lato fetus cla iy era jpg Ra RI January 1, Jamns Lixpuxy, aged ent The friends ang ae of the family are invited to attend the funerel, his late residence, 232 Myrtle en yoo morning, at ten o’eiock. ron Hardy, Decem Maynew.—On \ber 81, Trowas M. May- ExW, i eldest son of Capt. Zeb and ‘Augusta M, May- ew: ' The relatives and friends of the family are rexpectfully Anvited to attend the fanoral, from the residence of his ‘parents, No, $0 First place, Brouklyp, on Tuesday afver- gore oa he acti January 1, Mantua 8. | Monaan. junday, Jant 5 a 8., youn, ldaughtor of Uatharine A and the late Benjamin EF. Mor. anata boars of the brig, ant druwned.. Havras with boat Barnund Wo. 7, and resided tn Brooklyn. ‘The following table immary of e prea Setlewing NN art Sey ee ae and New Orleans, at the latest accounts ffsom each of those porte:— ported in December, 1964. From a record kept by I. H. Upton, Secretary of the Amo- fican Shipmasters Association, we have compiled the fuHow- ing list of total losses and disasters for December, 1864:— TOTAL LOSSES. sTRAMERS. NEWS FROM THE SOUTHWEST. Stenmboat Men Required to be on Their Guard Against Gucrillas—Trial of Mr. McMiller=Drowning of Four Persons by the Capsizing of a Boat, dc. Caino, Doo, 31, 1864. General Canby has tesued an order warning steamboat men to be on their guard against guerillas. Although they have not disturbed boats for some time, o1 tions are known to exist for the purpose of destroying steamers and storehoures along the Mississippi. t ound in one pisces a dem im the woods, ingeniously @onatrected, jo whieh Ofteen of toone mo tived. Wheo ihe Tenrned there friendly pe~le be was tna pitiabe Plight, ais Clowes boing vearly ail Lore off. aud bie boots ara vas!l vbey ceased to afford any protection to fet. fhe Usion @ tho hate to the wows where he found shel- | vey intended has doubtless been accomplished by this ‘The trial of Dr. McMiller, for attempting to bith the paous, — ded bie boots, 90, that they were made | tig, and the column has probably returued to Mempuls, | Memphis and Charlestop, Railroad depot some tirao sine, Pea eee ait be, heldst. Abd Menara acetmenes | Eee ec canna: loa ore ote from six trowand Une na ate Home Guard Rofusi is progressing before a military conmmission at Memphis. | piecupal church, Jervey City, Montgomery street, be- Nive ‘ork (Ham). |Ntese, vate comscrépiim in Weatern Nor’h Carolina, asd that erie m4 S| The surgeon's gig, with afparty of twelve persOnp, | tween Barrow and Grove strects, on" Tuesday” afvernoon, | Btepben Crowell... dowma ‘ross the State Line. Boutherner iA 4 west Fai Torteors Ho actually raced & covapany, Milvan (. C:) Cbtoatete.} boned, left the naval hospital at Mound City lst night’| “WAS. gn dn Sanday, Satmary 1, AXx Covcina, the Schovners 4 Bear ove haudred girpg, of the Car tine a aid ~ res Ps Mag, A with the derign of landing at the navy yard. Itas | deloved wife of Lawrence McEntce, w native of King’s bth, Brouwl Hem Wty baws Fquewswee, whore they marzowiy ‘iy crating the line the taigors | Nery atk, and it wax mowing fast, In nevempting ®o'| comaty, Ireland. escaped boing teids priautere by Wreckinridga, ahd be e been well thrashed. We underst andthe gig swept undar the Dews'ef the doxpaichiboas, |), The friends aid Acqanintances of (he family are re: Bama, Deg tn Pom shih Raty Prive, Livny, tom Cat att Yor Kto 4 . lett teccogipaoy im the «oeds wid proces ied ‘to Kawe h- invited to wttend the fm from ‘the rest We ars hen ay : Bia off esclios and pattie Governor loxt nitempet | General Lyon aud eapaized. 8, 0 Dudley. And. danghta, Hees or hos Wnabands Ne. sib tenth belive, tle (Meas (3 Lien 2 Arr Deke Chesapeake). Whive) Malton ; jptet Bir ngaltunt. be ~~ “ i . . , nara, Dee 20--Arr betty © ook, , i To. behve ac auy thot of St. Louis; John Hester and Jones Lainaa were aay) atte ‘NOOR, at ONO o'clock, Bg mn cobs in a Ps 9 State Hine and Tete the ny perpetrate outrages aimont in tts aight, andthe p®, Taher than leap over the line and chustise the fy rather vexatious Wonder if the Home Q@uard wot” for State liver if stress), Bid 10th, brig Devon ilge, Ne : : fad ‘York. net Det beige Hefriptta, Hodson, from New Yorte cert lth, tor do, wurst’ fair wind; TH a Pat, Pendle ‘ay bs, Oct Ih—Anr bark B Sobiite, Howards Marre, wid rice f¢ otter dat a Kucwag, Dee Reeth pott, bark Nieman (iy), Kiighhp from Hong keug. for New Youk, pon in 7th to divers, » Port Amerte: Owex.—In Brooklyn, on Sanday, January 1, Micam Mort Owns, in tho 40d year of bis age. Tho relatives and friends, also the members of Hohen. linden Lodge, No, 66, F. and A. M., and the mnmbers of Brvoklyn Lodge of Perfection, are Tespectfatly tnvited to atvend the funeral, on Weduosday afternoon, at oue o'clock, from lit’ late reakjoner,” Oxford atroet, néar Myrtlo avenze, The fraternity in general are also respeot- drowned, Mig. Dudley, who was one of tho party, Was, #0 overcome by the loxs of her husband and child that her reason gave way, and dhe ie in very serious do The steamer Sliver Mook, with cites handret” mae ninety bales of cotton, from Memphis, parsed to day for Oumeintiat, Ble report very heavy ive betweun iteke man and Cairo, to would have had woh a high tie Yanks hat been in its rear, driving it pell-mell, We brast do the men of Caswe Person the justice to say tat mone of tuem wero in Wat squad Phe Meter! Secretary of War Aidhan ‘Arabella ‘ Young Mevristo Kneape {gum Mitiiney Geo Laidiaw (Br) Dutye ‘Peau the Richcond Kxominer, Liverpool Igdenad's Vow York o oa A diel was fought near Mémphis on the 28th b fully invited to attend. ‘ton Slaters (Br), Dr Mr. Ayer, of Houth Cyrv-iDa, apanks u¥ one ay ng in or. The Revel Armten. tio flaintcre reo hing in the Centh.oF bath puttin See] dour. —On Friday, December 80, Many, wife-of Jo. [ROeTOn, Dee, Beene ete einer Aw Ube Makino U0" fhe AUL,Fety his Foy PU FIRST GRRAT PUSINKSS. OF fe CONPHDMRACY soph Pixuot. Crete bulneriizateanport. “Beiow, bake Hil Yarringine, resident (6 “agate epgaowegnnd ofa TO STRENGIMEN TAK TROOPS UN TUE FIELD, MISCELLANEO Tine trends of the family are requested to attend the. trom. Se, vis Provineciowss:) Kdmand Dwighty tro Olver uflcats. af ie exseitis poder (Prom the Riehmond Sentinel, Dee. 20.) F “. MISCELLANEOY om A! Vitanerai, on. Tueaday afternoon, at one o'eiook, from | Aléiope......... Kotter -.| Hangor Rutrinem 5 Takers Phi ae couray ime tad Grant has divided his two great armies into (hO— T COST PRICE FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY —PrReT. | No. 62 Kate Browlwuy, Anvil...ssss Wiltyne...<] Jlowecaber a Bouts Dany She Moade's, Ehertaan’s and Thowas’, We shall have to lana wily er plate 40 ts : p]| Lintay—lo Uroykiyn,on Sunday, January 1, Waxy} fMiance “ Mi atl ches inte Monee, Warren, a; ND Boudder, Nwet bita WMH @ corresponding arrangement, Sherman | lekets Oertors: Ten and Come Urns, Table Pool Hatta Taerce, Forteves Monrd?, ar on the Atiaatse cuast in (ar lows formidable than Sherman OY Be td pe mere par of his family. are respectfully invited to BALTIMORE, hea 8) are brig A nena Nah Stabe 4 in the interiar!) «By the exehange of Adama for Savan a phe ‘Go hreueu is bs 1 ral on THemday afte: ny at ewe o'clock, Be sare} 1 trone Mowron; Kel eyulia, Matin, tinrdiner, Mo. D manent do honing’ ly prone ty cont t iS Veopaige and wsag lens OF thowsaney vee his rev iene EY De *Jitnekland:'|Providenesl 135 | de Cuba; 6 is in. ian, Weights twos inexeuseble 10 @xgueet or imply | PU men new position eptails upen us no Lurther in KO. 1-93 RECTAN OF ug, Wovoinder $1, Mra Wash River | Beth, Me, | 8 PALL RIVER, D ar Thomas Bord +s) vial ‘ hemons a @hargo. aa ene, They CORY than from $3 10 8 PECKE ones FeMonrve.| Meatifort.}178 | lngiony Bakikwurby siden tay lim, VE ‘ork, wa trad ey the heute. 0 that ait or | Pulte of cor ows , and Bhat is nothing ie hired DItah tent strowt, © invited to Hoston....:|Porumo'ti{ 1p | | REW LONDON, Dev At—Arr ache Kain hot Hiiaae ent I peetucaet i be ‘The qredt and the anrtous duly Uatistew upon ng ie} ear Day irom Top aneral, from Pr, Hatton's whurch, Washing. Gureco’. 10, | Nowport for We ix ire bobs r (0 rarmies, Wo eiirat Cor , Heidel Wreatha, Polis, Ao, Cure ‘Tuer norning, at ten o'cloe! Hogbba.!*..)Blinvinprt U4 '| do. Sit sehr Christopher: Looser, , t fiom, of they wourd nat have | Suitably fo stren be a We cutront Congrent loaned aud made of pet nn Bano en thane Wattor Phite Diguton. 196° | treae Monroe. od 16 tho Tres lest tole ofticial Tonuity chtave | Md We Warn the poople. not to wogWo oF delay ges rsp Sr cteer are Rontnsox. Ow Sataniays December 81, of pneumonia, Tugraham.”|Raltimore:. |New York} Wz || NEW PORE, Dee 2)—Arr bark Agnso ( Vortingy lyeit ty nave ¥ kev youna mun out of aé army | that gp ag ene Lurough omy ee\fquloting seaenbbiabiniinahhaaetbe nett by F Fre ose Vici 9 oa) ds re oy henge el Bimwett. 41 Joln, Nis] Boston. a | Yayal fo FE Hodiord; sare Peerless, Ko Prove) (HOM AHY 60 Loteen gud > ‘4 Coneo't of the morite « commanders. noe k TALOTIS 7 “ ‘The relatives and friends of tho fhinily, also the memd | 7 on ° ‘ a eet 1:9 | dence for s a4 Avanteren? aud Moy | Titik, for example, more highly than do we, of ire | PP" 78 CALCHM TOUTS FOR Th | yore of Holland todgo, No.8, F. ad A. and of Sora. || Jamon Barbour... [5.0 2...-|ilaworth.| New Vor.) to Arr nok Diamond), Noung, Ph ladelpht Jn eharge implied is # sarions eritldent capacity of General Leb;' but to seid hin a con: | HiMorital weencig, Bel; alga, Merrotird . Hae!’ | salem Chapter, No. 8 RAL M., ace respeditully iuyited |) Bion. (| 18 | governors Ow, andl “tsnbony, Cees peer w gee nis of ¥ ® ty pliment when be begs fur men would be ar vatothe | tures, £e Address etry Johneon, agent, 246 Canal street) autend che funeral, from the residence of iis daugblery | A0Ts inal ( + PORTLAND, Deed—Arr aeher Abby Curtis, Carte Net She covncrt fh wibIO three your Country as it would be unjost and ankind to him, .We | New Vork Y | Mrs, A. F. Brothersom, No. 05 West Thirty-second streety | Naty iaiad.. eee eee Miata Burry for Moiladelphin; Ma Di Bum adorns to reaek that age, sed who . Cen show a true and honorable appreciation of him only = war, = = on Tueéday afornoon, at two o’clook, without farther |' Now york... .c. BF |p . "y Hh Grant Grstny bats ae a akin » ergo Karaye, oF bo the North, wo by addquately supporting him. And so of whe vest. We TOO LATE FOR CLASSIBTIOCATIO: notice. d Orion .. ‘ f2' | ‘Cheampoakes Willetts, Shh, web : Beech as kusw bey (0 96 ADIRL apprying {ur tes anes | peurt not make our sdmiration add confilence eithor a , , Steck abd | illadetphia paps pense éony. Oricle | 12) | Jaws) (Br, Miller, Mayagnes, Porto. Teo}, Messonger, wert: gross te Manns of trie row they | Reason of an oxouse for vithbolding the meaus demanded | Q() REWARD. —TAREN Mo ge a Ricu.—-Oo Savarday moraing, Deoember $1, CRANDRLE, 10) | dei Alea erk Andes, Merryman, Oardojgs; brig sinald- Bed the paraport. They are im tho ranks, or preven cy | by the work assigned them. If an array of erminent | {OY Masts oyster ealogts SM Mew eny tt Oe trcoth awek |, ici, tn bis idl year, Povty HG | Them, Howamnng neittai ned tote their place there, mocording W law sch execu iq | tullitary genuis could alone have suilieed, if dietiaguished | | Ine above “eward will be paid by leaving ‘tot aie The friends of tho family are respecrfuliy ft Trawster 5 | PROVIDENCE, Deo 3)—Arr senmiare Miewen s Bevin] fevers aroowt for them. fer whom, ad apm | Udents cuuid have supplied che place of men, then Shee | faleon: attend whe (unerdl, from is late residerwe, i Mrewer 122 | Yorks (alatety i orga, Bdwadan Sh egroveds’ Thiet f y oH the Vinay contd never have reached the const white Boma. | <—~| | Fitty-firet effect, on Tuemday afermoon, atone? d F offest Corey li $ ra ni any, Be net jours bom anicod the Pr " indeed, i the | tra and Brace, aud Guetavies Seoith and Richard Taylor 1 REWATRO,- STOLEN, PROM 27 NEW ROWPRY SATTERLEN —S ily, Of BALIYTAY, December at! | Soe e Paaigrew. | \ 4 Del He Bragg, au 1Slgo f t iy k , mor t » Del. : eS, and nuepect | 4 Verdoe opposed even sue ast an“ ali of | a h Gand 6 v'eoek | Anenew H. Sartennen, ‘aged WY years, youngest soa of | Yt | Pee fo | otk vin’ J Palme 279 tO ie, Congrese has mace torre, ft t Picce bud oes the inen 00 \{ . ay A Poy The rulatives and ft of the fomtiy are reanedsfally | , y Aer sloop Potuter, Nichola, NYO Ho RUM Korvica Oiigsiory OM Kil Y)i!9NE HL DANE gS ae ruc. Gy bie Wit el Gaia Sd Ould Sins Ode a New Qowery Us Af mmiiout aires, MILINIAM BF Nialntly jouetah 0A Wounewing aiWruiides Forni, * for Frovioaee, with wa WEUKED

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