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a... THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. What a British Officer Says of That Army. : 5 i ai ‘ Hu y of tte is Oe -TEACRPTON OF GENERAL CONT. | o os See een fee | Bose eee king connie eeneiee’ tenn hich nome Rey, prisoner nd would deve dene him #9, but ; Mracied by merely fling the trees wud pointing them | Yor'fear of public sentiment He says Gat before be Loft Thc North“ Inexhatstible in Mem work 9 have traversed that ‘slope. However, there | that he represents bis a ry tetra he beet se to eds Epic ee motes see eis | rset reer oc | Ma tren mgr angen te nears ae &en BC, a&ec. Splamatlon comes wearly as strange 02 | all the poole would riee up an could’ go thore. spembir (ir. Nive Ae he eae SN Ma hese of 7 cries of the Lighinenes > enemy ave raising a comewhet similar wark | He says te-our people that we had all be’ tm eee TR EEY, ‘LH Clerk, ist dist: in six husdred yards, on @ lower bevel. | one comasen grave than go back into tana, Be Adjourned. Portland, Dec 81, 1864. “ odes ane eae - of, aa say we T could ees men tlete Ag ae Assembly. Spoken, do. the London ‘Star, ‘Dee. 96.3 “Working in ene fott wi im the other, Near Ho talks more encouragingty than ‘any ‘of our own “[uaawy, Jan. 6 1968, Pests 1 Edwards, from Boston fer Byaney, BOW! letter, addressed 0 a member of Purtia. |\#bis fort I saw several squads of men at drill, and cer- Mi nents road ee to some of ‘them. Fore’ Ports. ment by aBritish field officer ‘in active sho hae |alaly moe of shor were novions Being so close to the have send out Freak Wolford and Ideutenant | ‘The Speaker announced ‘the following Comméttes on Avaou, Bar, OO ie ee Nedlas's rece! the Army of the fou! ‘enemy, it stredk me as somewhat strange Rot ¢o have | GovernorJacob, as Ould, the Commissioner of | the purebase of books ‘for the Binghamten daw: 1th, PAT ud, Weeks, NY. FELT Ota Bt Saker Goce, @ contair some valuadie inf ‘tmterest- | older . informed me yesterday. The Louisville Journal of —Mesars. Merseretu, Bonham and Weed. P ae Critietsuis from @ professional at view ‘The Soloed! “commanding sat, this foM kindly gave me however, stated that the matter has been reconsi- | Litrary:— 5 sation Wook Bonlan Pisa bes” iprocecded to the after three Rickmeod papers of that morning’s tesee. J en- and they are, penaitied to return, He hed a : a e Jetters of introduction at Washington. at-the lateer ffm agi pey ne be a lige interview ‘the Secretary of War, and ox- "oi ‘RDI, Craig, “ Kee srcorences, which « os, Whim engine | 07 hustow TUnON GAMESTHIg DAY ow ns peace eany os a eee x Bprari bee Ot “Cdl Thom e 2 ‘i coenacied bys ine of ile ‘pit The “Hoes ty Sasa of Yosnons, Guar, Broek Plaseaen Unonmes g -qbpsting Dec-Arr Susan @ Owens, Horlen, Liverjoal peared very extensive, would req ry MOUTH, ‘22—Sld Rebecca Shepparp, Somers be er useful to the ecremy as ‘She ‘dofe! ; for nogresshie Gxxos, Peat Messina. as am (hei ‘forts are closed all : and not. jiuble to vwrith but Hood {9 up shout Columbus, ue, jarpswell, Kuiley, (and was of be rixed from the rear, While. .st Washington] .eiso Sapna ane I betieve, fall back on the ng Oi is ei ah Heep 'Tweareas ea ‘eomn- East Tennessee to "ag We ‘Near heaty ane Cain une He eg Eire, Tes meal are couraped eo ae’ severed: waaas fring be the on, eba"c0. “doubt ‘they. are Bradbergy 404 wae a. Bibber, op rails, became ap froomerel pa tle werk that direction. I don’t zona, Col ‘une; Hh A end the drying by.centrifugel motion. Sisters of Charity Grant ean do with Uncle Bod till he gets alleck, for WYork. ‘reside in the bh the sick, and especial! Sherman to help him, w! 1 fear -is Sherman’s bobbing (ir), Per for ( everlooking the cook! ko. by yo A ook oo If, however, Sherman docs, Both, whip. 8X ‘Hagan, od \Z took the steamer at for Bortreas Monroe, io Ey eee ie ee an gre ee north of Hatteras, be phonies Pe vane oe aman feet at — cp ne pon a meg Faget ee oe a sj pees ret « be ss ane Eni Honda City Point i a deautifulanpot, ai ote I should heve remarked when Pit Sng he 23-, Aft Lyd Gkoldeld, BeslMedA Oattagn we the Appomattox and James rivers. rt dt ea reenlies ee eee feces ene Damsy—Pray.—On Thea Teaser by the Suen ot yoke NB see b, res i certainly: de,one day, the site of ‘a large town, opie Kentecky. ware Feoking, with Gms tnt | Bev. John MeCitntock, D. D, ag ¥ Danas to iid ay Aloiander Mardhatl, Marshall, N¥ork; Ontario,, tgalnus, “of tho allway, from Petersbi ie. should Gio al rant Pesta mtr te ise are bet hoards ord from CS Saad Bh, dang Puy, Ee, Mga iW Loy Faun (or j.- 2 Tae, een left undefended ay ee eanercnrnctarge, | {ef ahe destruction of slavery, be has my hearty wishes | 1 received yours of na Sain ale, and was glad to wear ot on a rete ie Sar de sia Pooks, Ph mate ine, Yo, coutaln every ensehtial for an army. | We.rode from this point to @ pontoon bridge. Male fi nna tora nncoreimnen ptm Tagain 7 “Paxpanick W, Joums to Kuss Ganpsan, Git Soruaw, Curtis, Han Francisco; 254, Sylvia, ‘ From hence. Meade's Army of the Hotomue.ts-supplied by | pelow Aiken's Landing, then’ proceeded about two | caution you about, exposing, ‘as you can never ter of W. Lottimer, ’ Nye . ” _ seer, ranean three me, san spine, oP, | mice’ and nal-ong's Br oti dotnet, pas, | SEG Sntayaay aba ening more W you ent | iV NOtSrgat"7 Winn We Booaee fata clamteg3im Monten oh Sou ia Sad take the supplies to batteries, fegiments, 4c, They | Cuceee Loren 1G 8 BM on whee hendred and no-man has ever been noticed for gallantry any Te te ae: 2. lay » Srattaw, for ‘Badin Dee 18; Lois Warren ase seven, miles of the old railway Point to This Ban TL ae Webster, Spencet: New Yorks. pce tnt and Veal lan sonenehanien mate “ee ante oe. aka i Glothed and f 7 F et abe Ne veasel’ tn nein ‘On prosenting myself at beadquarters ant delivering 7 De Ay os my of nction for the Commander-in-Chie! peu bag Hanae ‘ail ‘nto the hands of. the Adjutant General I was received, ‘Mury Clinton, Dae ‘witheut.e-moment’s delay, by General Grant, who gave ARACAU , Dec 18-—No vesseln tp pork, i mee a most . cordial welcome, asa mi ravtzas, Dee a8-—tn port Weg “Owen,” for. diers. There is a determination upon 4 il Ee NYork 12. 8; sr ot Canned Cr ee Sent next Cp Ogg i pemag me io ..dive with him during my ety. At six wo dinedia # plank hut, eet miviiianatiog be aut The of m: longing to gene! 6: genttalip saciiare, which ea the cue to his party. He the here to put every man into the and a great be J Hood * Warens.—On Thureday, Js Perse W. a * pd native of county Cavan, ireland, Tot iure auth year of his age. ‘The friends of the famil, respectfully invited to attend the funeral, oom: The late residence, 268, Tenth to bridge my companion observed, ‘We fortunate in the weather, and in ndiew’ So dipange ced, and T.really think you have en every nag OF interes ton. : stows, Dec 28—Arr RM pag Rangoon > a eset ceo ‘Anderson, NY. rege Leper Jangino, Nov 9—Are ship Fleetf tor Franch 4 Clinton, cisco (and sl 16th). Sid 17th, y a large army there, shor . diately go home and try and get up ® comman: some arrangements to get ups whieh I think can, Ihave some young meén who will, assist me, 8a iKO. See Nov 23, ships Addison, Brown, for Alurabs Alex- Saanghla; teuga he Genero chow ety signs of eoecte: Ta reon he bears a-very strong likeness to the late Lord : represent that they can raise a y oF avenue, this (Saturday atone o'clock. His re- Eharies ‘Wellesley, with whom 1 was personally ‘sc- | jra ng sore RGN CSMAMO RN vernon upout of | Am sure Ican get up tho wind. Tr we goto Ke srains Will ba taken ¢ Calvary Cet ander —— for Oullaos, Mary, Rimsell, Werke, ney. bark iualntod Indeod, on coming out of my teat next more. |e river. Were embarked ourselves horece nnd onder. | were Wi Bethe greatest tineever: Knewa bt a yon, Thursday, January 6 of | tout Dee; dela, Bichenger, apd New Hight rove and seein ral mou! z , ‘lta eT verge . : front. of hisr- 60: sirking’ wa This resemblance ee ee oe eee’ renauen’ ‘The’ fol: | ¢jegnd thia by ©. D. K.y-who, yen, will remember, i the Diea. Galen", Wein, aged 20 years Exuain, Brown) for N¥onk Barnmutie, condemned and countenance, ’ figure, ‘appearance, that had 1} fowingday Tleft- for Baltimore. My vist had been a | Co“rier"s correspondent, I will write you gain when an || Brows.—On Friday, January @, Wiaiam Josers, son Mig _selatives_ snd {iodaé ‘ste’ invithd' td, atseinit the. ‘sole le gO oe toe Tore or NYorks Y'ollux, Brown, aged 2 years, 6 months Arr “Lewes,"? ) funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from 201 NYork, AB Sti Sree, Bh BeSid Rodért Mowe, Jn.DA Bot known that. the second son of the Duke of oP unity offers. of J yh and Kate Wetuoigon ie no longer “ving T cold have almowt ¥ Prieirace cledtireenlongel oe senp itcateaeenpee wb aeteray Oui, the Commissioner of Exchange, tnd Saye magnet a i yige w. tooea, | a Heals y, Bangor. Sworn be Bt fore me. jenel rapt about td ry Ope volun y) fol fe excl The lene a juaintances of the famil: january “4 " y & M: Hi White, Mi rithas (asd ood tue Induceinent of & frendly. invitation was not | Proposed Rrra thet wre pees oa y are te | aged-81 years, 1 a aA stowasy 2eth, Polar Star, Gertiuin, Galousta tor January. Ihave now said all bk Gee invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- ry forty-t ears of dt ly educated y-two years of age, and was regularly educ: for The relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to : wanting. The General commanding is, as Ihave a! eee eon a eng a el con) | Tedcent—and moat wisely x6. ‘Tne ibinton formed of rae = RPE eo ce of hia parents, 85 Hester street, ‘on Sunday after- |, 2N6 imiriven ond) fein aiteruson, at twovo'elock, | “Oitde Now 7 Withur Fisk, Pousland, Rangoon for Boglaud: Se aivace peteulthtonen the civil war-beake outst ater, | Ee tetas oe CHAT eeeee aes en cee nogn, at two, <7cloCt., Brooklyn, on Thureday, January 6, | {rom.the reeilenes of her son-in-law, Mx, Joseph Stanloy, | _ Six0H 9 ist, Nor ieee adel Yorks SO naire 5 ; ; 2 parr 2 dinnor ho (ook me to his tent, gave me a cigar, abd chat. | ohaain as many Rana Na caasiraa ISGapRLcanelale Jounnar Orvice, Lovievitas, Ky., Jan 24,2604, | JoBxC., Jr,, eldest son of ‘olin’, and Jeanucite Briuck: | 265 Bloomfield street, Hoboken. 1 Uetath for Poritand): Suh, steamer = ~_ ve Noe Lhad an opportunity of witwessing the |. the facility of getting men has caused these armies to be | Hon. E. M. Brucs:— erhoff, ‘8 yearw and 10 months, = NYork (and sld 16th ior an pnt 5, mp ‘sehr ~ play his very. remarkable facility for tie de- | too large to move about or work expeditiously; and then My Dear Sin—Yours of tho 10th Nov., addressed from The ives and friends of the family:are invited to s H ] P P { N G N E w s Finkeay Bootes ye te Cand hon ee Sap tror he ie . by islands). in port Dee 22, ships Young Mechanic, MaLoon, from New, York’ for San Francisco, in distress, disg, Fish Blewart, Cofin, from Cardi, are 2d, for Baltinore, “dies bark Nic York, : Dbaiage Hiatt cise), Koi NYo! John Heh (ir), Knight, £08 Sparks Laksiuis nome. dey; rr 18th, disg, Jor ni ue are Tih, for elarter ; arr Win; nebr Liu- ‘sine ‘day. . bark Lima, night. trom, Shanghae for yee 20—In port Urigs Eureka, and Taadora, for Jones, do: triton, for Prfuer Baward tsbind = r, for NYork. Sid 20th, brig Matilda (from. 5% Madison, Georgia, to my son, Major Pren' ‘of Abing- | attend the funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon, at two ten, tay been’ sont to me by pour wife, {have Just | O'clock, from the residence of his parents, Bedford ave- written to her to try to tejl_her iow much I thank you, | Ue, next to the corner of Willoughby avenue, Brooklyn. ‘but perhaps you may one day know the full extent of my CouumR.—At Newark, N. Ji,0n Wednesday, January one git id Confeder prisoners, 1 Lg oy ae i ie 1 the femll Tespectfull, ven aid to many Confederate and e rel vouand lends of the family are ly will d to many moro ff opportunity offers. If you | invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) morning, at Sey ag ta hire that T ovat mo chance of | ball:past elght o'clock, front his fate “rosideuce, 92 Stew fee serving those who have served with him and love him. | York avenue. Interment at Say! I wish he would write to us. Say to him that his silence |. Cours.—On Friday morning, January @, Wiuiam FP. be Sat ws pee seat vnageames aaa event * ‘ ¢ relatives and frien e ‘are May, by en yf D: i || invited to attend the funeral, from is fate ‘residence, Bf i afternoon, at'one of business, which alone could preveni a person in ais position {rom being overwhelmed. We were inces- @autly interrupted by messengers bringing letters, mes- aages, &c. Without being in the least disconceried, he at once attended to the master before him, wrote the ne- cessary instructions and thon resumed his conversation. Twice I rose to learo him, but he besked me to be seated. felt bound to tell him that I must be very much in his and that Lhoped he would not consider it neces- sary’ to do more than hand me over.to a stall officer, aud aiford me facilities for seeing the armies, lines, &c The night wag cold, and I was frequently awoke by the the system of intrenching makes them reluctant to break pp “a home.” in_ passing through Washington I presented myself at the White House and it happened that just before I was reecived by the President, news had reached him of the, . Confederate raid from Canada, and the robbery of the St. | Albans Bank. ‘This furnished 'an occasion to Mr. Lincoln for indulging in @ good-humored characteristic sally :— “We are not so well off for money,” said he, “that there is any necessity for parties from aczoss the border to come and rob the banks.”? On going from Baltimore to New York J was struck eaiedg FOR NEW voue—oania DAY T al MOON SFTS. 443) mice wa Port of New York, January 6, 1865. ‘CLEARED. Steamship. Saxonia (Hm), Trautmann, Southampton and Hamburg—Kunharit & Co. saioamahip John Gibson, Geohegan, Philadelphia—W J Tay- r Shi NYork; sehr Thrasbe , Foochow (and sid 16th for N firing of guns, and I concluded that shelling was going: | with a feature in the charseter of the’ Americans which | Forever your frien a Peabody, Paine, San Franciseo—W T Cole- om ee cont morning After breakfuat, the weatheF be: | has often been remarked upon by English travellersthe ‘A true-copy—H. P. Banpex, Lieut. and A. D. 0. East ‘Twonly-second.atret, on Sunday mn Eee. pes see we te < a | oar Bal ee spi, a ce , ‘ - | patience and resignation they ‘submit to in- . ip Roger > Stuns tamoros—Smi ‘Sz foun, N 1, Doogd—Arr ache Hoi rherte, NYor! companicd by an aid-de-camp, to see, the. lines op- re a Canrer.—On Friday, January Paut €: of | Dunn , #hip Ameri@a, Morse, London. a Ep Eo ae ee cugeatcoonty, ean ogee yet Seen | we nh ean eres Tee ra mag Boag a Heo Siete, ¥en and two orderiies, with four horses, started by the train, | breach of positive engagement. The cars were 80 ‘Lousviiz, Ky., Jan. 6, 1865, ‘The friends of the family are respectfully inyited to | | BUN ten aeewbrdgs, Duntter Barbndos-il Trow- | noes t Hay, COH, Oct 20 Are Urania, Coort, Algpe By ad passed abouts mile and a half from Peversbur, | crowded that many. passengers stood the ere 07 | ‘The Journal publishes what purports to be captured | stlend the funeral, from the residence of his mother, 113 | bridge's Bon. 4 HEE HI re TT Cw Moray eee where occasionally a train is tired at, to prevent which, | the way. Think of persona, after paying = pret from | letters by General Burbridge’s raid, wherein the name of Poa bed fag berg S70, p'ahonk. a dark zien} anima an Roresteo—D fo an Neptnne, i ., NYork and sig Fae ‘Ss; Rte 4 , January ELANKY, ‘wick (Br), Wim, Baltimore—Pende ata, Engutrom, do (and Fy ‘Queenland, age. <York).” fm the must exposed places, small mounds have beom:| London to Liverpool, submitting to such treat- thrown up. I observed as wo pasecd along a ciroular | ment from the railway. company! Beyond the | Corse D. Printicede trecly used by J, G. Chsieman, & }the b6th year of his age. aierie Cachette (Dan), Peterson, Rio Grande do Sul—Eust- Tardis, Danrelter, from pav at work driven by a movable steam engine. By this'| request to some one to Fike and give a seat | Febel Congressman, The burden of Chrisman’s statements | | Tho frionds and relatives of the family are respectfully mont del Banco e Got ‘ ie, Ware, Woodware, 18. Anvited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. | ~ Brig Annie Collins (Br}, Shaw, Falmouth, Ja—A Smithers, Duchess d'Or: fines, ral, frosn menns four men were cutting and piling up wood at an Jor, ui rieate, Ehd Ist, bark Cordova (Br), Char- incredibly rapid rate, ‘The Americans are very ingenious | tecupan pay ry von ew eee tn occupants. The Americans are ing very French in y poisco, arr Diee 1. are umque, and the Journal says his document 18 | 59) ewig ‘on Sunday sfiernoon, at two o'clock: canard, Davis.—On Thursday morning, January 6, after a Go. A cure Govadonga (Br), Thompson, St Johns, PR—Hergues & {n labor saving cuutrivauces, Of all the futizue duty to | their appearance and manners, wearing uniforms in the a wébicd.-one, wan, are es tiOeed Heme an tn ne iean a. [ieeapets, menmare, hotels, caleg, he. They ake. * Message of Governor Andrew: Se eng eas the 20th your of bintgeee Ts) Hrlg Cubs (Br, Macker, Matansas—J TE Ward & Co.“ eae sen Sorrolk), Dee ISOM, & Lawrence, Hareourt, i id aot perform the work witch this | {etq nome of tacts resembling Ne llgre Boston, Jan. 6, 1 The friends of he family are. invited to attend the Behr Terie. Br}, Loring, Curacoa pi Dewel. ‘tor Nyork. i gimene woul work which this | hata some af uhem rosombling the old’ cavaliory and an. 6, 1806, | | The friends of the family aro invited to attend the fu- |” geht Bob (3), hehe, turks Idandesl B ifutetowon & eR sr \Soon eta: the irda ppéhite hla inten, |, TES YE etmeaaemeges Remmetelsteys cma, oe | « Tete ieee Onn cate” reg enriches tho | Rom'ube residence Of hiv father, No. id Willow stsooe’ |. Fiche RY Dexter (Hx), Dexter, Mullfax—D RB Dewolf, BOSTON, Jan «Arr buiks B Dwight, Herrick, Suriname and we all went on together till it stopped near General | whenever I inquired what, after the war, was to become Legislature to-day. Itis lengthy and comprebensive | Brooklyn. Sobr Ann & Susan, Douglas, Hilton Head—E D Muribut& | Springhok (Br), Laren, Cape Baytiens Abe Blanch: Meade’s headquarters. The General received me most’| of the young generals I mot in all directions, somo under | document, Faxtici.—On Thursday morning, December 6, Pumaar | °°, sto geranton, Dayton, Fortress Monrod—Baker BF LOr ean ae ence ein Mecke, sonia a via eoptiaty ond Kindly, movant hie hove; ant, vents | tna Ave sascs of nfs, Lmpsicld hey, noslzusnen a 4 the udnces of Wis Stale age fe punt condition, tae ae eee arting sud Dae . . Saran Petes, Lard, Philadelphia: Open Boa, sibpidge, do; intact iatereae thir former parsuite “for we are a peculiar peoples snd | ordinary revenue of the yoar amounting to $9,940,317, Leaving ws deeolate, with heart that bised sop hebrese Merritt Ronrne, Matsmoron—Lunt Bros. Avin Gariet, Perit ‘Nonvitany Path HB Warren algo joined us, and pointed out the | over, that if this topic wae pursued and they were en- | 4nd the disbursements to $5,102,257 75, = ke eB py in Sie —— sorrow’s Woe; Sloop Wm Hi Bowen, J jackson, © mie idence, be oo god ae sy 8 = . es ‘G Morris, Artis: © BE Roymond, Higgins, and: icorge scenes of some battles which took place two months ago. | couruged to talk on they would generally end by intimat- ARRIVED. Ried, Philadelphia; Orria Frances, Unnty Shooting The total debt of the State, funded and unfunded, 18 | is relatives fui fronds, together with tho membets of 0. The country was wooded, with the exception of a large | ing that Napoleon's veto be auld, of Indian cove, which, being eight tose’ Mibh, gave | tatuexkn “anerkeanea is ta have to be riven out | $93,899,972 66, and tho resources, including railroad |: Amity Longe, Xo. ab, and Lodge, No. 480,.]. Steamship Hage (8 transport), Speneer, Fortress Mon- | Star, Starslull; Corvo, Crockett; ©, Paniauazl, Armetrongs soncealment to thousands of Coufederates. The. Sighting great many to whom I spoke regarding the future career | ™ortgages.and sinking funds, $17,857,211 30. F. and.A. M., are respectfully invited to attend the fune- | Foe, in ballast, to, 8 Quartermuster, Francis Cotin, Was, aud Viola, Shermsity £1 od here t three days; but, excepting the tramph of the American armies, fal, from his late residence, 48 New Canal street, on Sun- tigenron 0 Sain pe an A Bubbidge, Fortress Jedaie, Roberts, Ni Kom Below bri og ee Doan Cli Sd, sehr Red Jacket, Averill, Noriolk. Shi steamebip Shép Francis Hat: the equator in the Athany Ir, * de, to haway. 1 ed gute of the ni and the carcasses of @ couple of horses, thore was nothing to indicate. so fyarful ‘The Governor says there is nothing im the present or Aa} afternoon, atone 0 Before ‘bis struggle closes there will be so,great @ ‘le-.1 probable indebtedness of the State to excite apprehen- onvat.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, January 6, CLaRa velopment and lunprovement in all kinds of mens Posh ib, in lon Oct, ia the Afrlea, — bip Asi ie, Liverpool jnesns- ee AT Be cteomanle usity Mcortion Pool Hantewtan, a struggle. The trees had since been generally cut | for military and naval warfare, that the world will act | sian. Cebrat, sand 2, ears, 9¢ down, 10 allow of the space being commanded | wisely in leaving itself open to profit by American in- | Tho scrip hitherto issued by Massachusetts she is netal from the German church, in Schermerhorn | Ching Sea, spoke Br bark Wealerh, from Nagasaki for Lon” and Halifax—arr Uy scare dG E by cannon It is =e 22 Re how Atoope | genulty. 1 Tsited the fanious foundry for casting War 2 calponel porpceefimyons ae fabeinbe had Peto ad: PET ne Ooer cm Sanday atomneneeat-atseedt te: don, S¢ dajpout, Hh, fp the, Chins Ben, snake ir sip “Sen ot Fpiteaibropist, taper, Elasbothports Nicola, avo a z ; c : Tott guns, and the w: rocess was explained to me bs ‘ i ° . , ip Napolcon 84, from Shanghae for Londan, 42 do y 2 aon, Gi- uposibleto etaplay urullery; aud cavalry are use- | the propeictor. ot saws three hundred pounder cart, abd [/40 gold, to all holders, with the cheerfulness which be. } Gviox—At Gambler, Ohlo, on. Tuesday, January 3, eee oe K, lon DOE. Be ahip Ocean Brunress, AM ant F Jess in any mass, merely as scouts, foraging par- | was told the establishment could one three guns a | Comes her spotless honor and the promptness of an in- Tuomas H. Gvros, eldest son of the late Rev. Dr. Thomas wn Manila for Corky 65 days out; lst 343) 8, Ton 24 1, °, Melbourne: at Mare, to the mounted olficers from the } day. ‘The strengthening the guns by bands or coilaeeems | dustrious, commercial and thrifty commonwealth. T. and Catherine £, Guion, of Brooklyn, N. ¥. Br brig Mary, rom Sheer io ag Se IC ila May, Cobb, B Mahoney, are exposed, and the deadly | to have been so successful that (us Twas told) no acct- | — ‘The Governor recommends the funding of the residue | Notico of funeral h vi ene Es te natae HEA betty wideche? Damn ie tr barks Trinity, NOrleans; Rosamond, Elisabeth rmes-de precision Low in use ts 80 dent had happened to a “Parrott” in either the military | of ahe floating debt, but thinks that hereafter, when |. Houxsiow —On Friday, December 30, in ror Orion to 8 during the Passage; sprung aleak and carried away the | port; brig Chief, Havana; sehr Carrie M Kish, Port au Prines. y of theia escape. Just before | or naval servtce. also visited a manufactory of geven- | Money 1s borrowed st home, it would ‘be better to con- of his age, Mr. Brxsamin Hounstow, a native of Ox! martingale, Kelow beck June, from Algoa Bay. Abo aff beigs Laura, Thrtgh the | form to the familiar transactions of the home market, | England " His remains were interred in i | Bark Zuitaa (of Barbadon, Hewitt, St Martins, 16 days, | Payni; Neo eee eeindelohiat, sane aut Massachusetts officer, Col, rereck, who in the course of ad t horses shot under him. We idon Railroad, where five guerillas, in , stealing horses, had been killed two doy pr y.’ The generals now dispensed with their escorts, and we tode along near to the pickets until NM was time to retara towards the train which was to sary me back to City Point. Several regiments 4cow up and presented arms as General Meade passed, but we did not ride close enough to judge their arance. I understood it was a day for regimental taspection, apd so they chanced to be under arms and fd. the usual compliment, 1 think the gen ure not Rouble with much drill, Indeed, it would be out of place in the presence of an enemy. fore starting by train on my return to Gity Point I bad tithe to virit the divisional hospital, which 1 found ehooters, not revolvers, but rifles, loaded ‘butt, each cartridge being forced up by a wire similar to what we seo used in carriage lamps. I inquired respect- ing these guns when 1 was with the army. In neon they lead to a waste of ammanition, especially in the hands of raw troops; but they are very destructive when eutrasted to known coal shots, and would enable a very few men to defend a narrow ppoen iy, &e. Thave travelled upwards of three miles in the federal States, and saw very little to remind me that he was involved in war, and certainly nothing in- dicative of suffering or exhaustion. 1 saw retarn of some one hundred days regiments, a force most admira- a ges for spending mouey uselessly, enriching clo- thi and unsettling young men They are very unfa- vorably regarded by ph een te the front. / have come to the conelusion the resources of the with salt, to Jones & Lou ay tion Gepe Ha ALTIMURE, Jan 4—Arr schr Peerless, Pi Ss ont, F A Below brig Water Witch, Knight, from Porta BRISTOL, Jan 1—Sla brig, Philip Larratee, Mad frou vI Providence), Plulidelphia; schr ‘Cartbagena, zn. BATH, Dec $)—Arr scbr Fanny A Bazley, P BAT ee ASE rcimed Port Mapai ee. Gia chip ida Te te Moyah, B0. Bai LL Iii, ee 3 Are bathe Ida A Lh Po fa} one; utter, Hulse, Biigabetbport; stoop Tanw en Cbiltuse York’ ‘ist; Enoch ‘Prats, Baker, George- town, DC. ‘Jad 4-~Sid sche Benj Builer, Hulse, NYork, HOCMES HOLE, Jan 3. M-—Ate sence Triumph, Wat. son, aud F A Heath, Willams, Phflatelphia for 2; Mora, Kelly, Kitzabevhport for Portsmoutit, a Jones, Typhoon, Frater cist), Plymout! Rock, 4 ‘Amanda, Gol Eddy, and GW Kimball, Jr. ‘Jun 4—Arr schrs Nellie G laine, Hawes, and Ivy, Hender. Of the debt $14,872,936 has been added dating the war, | Ce Camden, N. J. ce eee ng held by our own eltaens | Oxford (England) Papers please copy. To say nothing of any other increase of wealth, the Haraingron.—On Thureday, J Davy Har- increased deposits in our savings institutions alone for | RIXGTON, @ native of county Kerry, aged 60 1864 over 1860 are more than three millions in excess of | years. the war debt. The relatives and friends of the near oe respectfully The offering of considerable bountics, pald in advance, | invited to attend the funeral, on Su afternoon, at ts not considered needful nor desirablo for the procure: | one o'clock, from his late residence, No, 3 Washington ment of real soldiers and honcst service. street. ‘The bounty of the government ought to be reserved | Haw.ey.—On Thursday, Jannary -: at the residence ‘for liberal pensions to the disabled soldier, t6 the widows: of her parents, Many K., infant daug ler of Thomas and and children of the dead who have fallen in battle, aud | Anne n eg = as nee Saving Ee pregrees of Seme he fenerel wre eee ace fom ie residence of her @ amount of deposits Sv ‘avi parents, No: ‘avenue, this (Saturday) morning, 1962004, which is a larger sum. than therentire bank- | at éleven o'clock. ”) , ing capital and deposits of the State when the bank eon- | ’ Horwoop.--It ls our painfal duty to announce the mission was in 1861, * death of Lieutenant Taowas Horwoop, who this Bark Ilva (Br), Maracaibo, 22 days, with fustic, £0, te Muilsnd, Phetps & Co, ~ Bark Irma (of Barbados), Cummins, Matongns Deo 14, vin Delaware Breakwater (where a} Fa) in for orders), with sugur, to master, Deo 20, Ixt 81 11, on 76 48, spoke Prussian Dark Marivnne, from Matanzas for Fulmouth, E; 27th, poss. Of 'the malnbodu of a vessel, with all attached; aleo w fot of +] other spars und wrecked stuif. Bark Agnes Fraser (of Pictou, NB), Fraser, Matanzs, 11 8, With molasses, to MoUoll & Frith. Deo 80, lat 8204,"Ion a wae boarded. by U 8 gunboat Quaker City, craising, all wel Bark RH Knight (of St Stey NB), Weed, Cienfu: 36 days, with sugar, Imolieeg/ te io Peck a eharen, fied Parity BW nearly passage; sprung fore- ‘Bark Washtngton Buteher, White, Neuvitas, 12 days, with sugar end molasses, to Bi ) rk Sunshine, Hdwarde, Cow Bay, OB, 26 days, with cont, both as reyarcs men and moncy, are very clean and comfogtably arranged. The system ble. And fo great is the advantage they possess in their Of the one hundred and eighty-one banks in the life, of heart disease, on Tu , January 3. was a mn Peted to be that it's wounded man was likely tobe | bay and in the monopoly of water trageportation, that | fifty-two have become national banking associations, geod officer, and much by his command eghtis Boptle Citar), Timm, Rig Janeiro, 68 days, with | son hoston (ur Fortress, Monroe, Returned sehrs for duty in three weeks he was treated in the | {1 wiflia no way detract from the pluck and endurance | forty-seven have signitied their intention to become na- ‘Hixcuman.—On Friday, January 6, of inflammation of ‘Brig 2 thew or qe ‘of Prince Edward Island), Brown, | (BF), Senator. aypeoon. T R Jones, Amanda, and 4 camp. hospitals, If serivusly wounded, he was | displayed by the Confederates whenover they do agree te.| tonal, leaving eighty two which have, as yet, taken.no | the brain Gronoe W., infant son of William A. and | y.itsmoros, 21 days, with cotton, toE A Hussey. “ MACHIASPORT, beete-Sid Wig & West, 8t y moved by ambulance train to the James river, | terms. Lee, in particular, has diaplayed the very highest aps wards making a change. h J. Hinchman, Brig Harvest (of Bermads), Hollis, Matamoros, 2 ba) Sa ee ie Charles W Ring and Delmont aud thence conveyed by hospital trangports 10 | @rder of gencralship, making every allowance for e number of new national banks is twenty-five, neral services at the of bis 106 | days, with cation, to Middleton & 2d inet, 16) wiles SR | y NEW NON Milian Clidord, Mareena Mousa JT, Joe Washington. or Balliwore. The health of the army | the agsistance be has derived from a thorough knowled; The coast and harbor defences are disovursed wren, Woot Thirtieth street, on Sunday afternoon, ai one | from Canty Sook. epake brig Aurora, hence for Olenfuegos, | Bo non, WB Darling, 8 iD treckon’é Ruling, San Juan wos said) to be excellent, and certainly nothing | of the country, and from the facility with which . | and, as part of the system of const defence, the o;clock. whe pele Bier as, 18 with cotton, old | Minnie Chase, Torpedo, John A Diy, Antelope, Alice Borate fron, days, _ ton, Governor, Benj Wright, Julia , John MeAdames, Railroad is mentioned, and the Legislature is invited to | | Havwow.—Wa. Havwox, aged 80 years, adopt measures to promote the iimmediate extension of | _ He will be taken to the Evergreens Cemetery for in- the road to the extremity of the Cape, * ferment. ‘The number of men actuaily furnished by Massacha- | Herruany.—On Thursday evening, Jan’ Sues setts to the army and navy of the United States daring tong and {oh illness, which he bore wit! the rebellion, up to December 24, 1864, including the jt inNRY Heitmaxn, aged 40 years and 6 months. nine months men at only one-fourth of the actual nam- The ives and friends of es also the and and Nicanor, liammond, Havana, 4th, 8 A M-—Arr tn the night, brigs ie Keays, Bucks rt for Washirigton, Orommbo, Tricey, Boston for Piikadetphia: scttre, the Dean, Phillips, do for Want ington, DC; Christina, Porthind for Fortress Monroe; NS Berry, Plummer, Bath for do; Peirel (Br), Pattorsan, St John 'NB, for NYork; Bong, Pinkham, New wedtord (or do; Hannah, Wall, Yiymoutn ‘for do; A Hammond, Ht could be more delightfa’ than the climate during the time of my visit. But T suspect there is another ease to account for this satisfactory sanitary report, was given to understand thet the men got no spirits whatever, either dircetly fram government or by pur. chase from sutlers, and that consequently the condact of od, This, although convenient for works, the marked feature of this war, aro now impro- Tised,'the length of Ue he bas held tbe federals at ba in Virginia will forever redound to the credit of bis smili- tary genius, The Frontier Passport System, to Bros Bag Devonsbire (of Bermuda), Masters, Bermuda, 19 days, ining iiarny & Aubery sot Pugwash, 5), Dart Pictou, X8, 6 aye, with coal, to Hf ¥ CA Dewolt. Had heavy west: erly gales, stove cabin sky his and windows, boat, water 8, bulwarks a 8 nw Big Freres (of Quebec), Michon, Halifax, 26. fish, the army was ¥ jow IT Wo! ND W) commanding truck maa a specimen of bigh- | ™ MES AND WHAT THR PROFLE THINK | Yop, and reducing the number enlisted in tho navy to the | Wavited to attend the funeral, and udiah, Wal, Vismoutn for do; A Hammond, Wiggin Banded diccipliue which we sheald never dream of ap- [From the Detroit Free Press, Jan. 4. same term of three years, is one hundred and twenty-Bve | members of the Fifth rogimont New York National C Boston for Ebtladeyyeim Collins, Uiduessar’ for RYOFk, foreing towards cur troops. Bo rigidly Is the rule ea | Wo rece ornat hie caused vo great Jam 41 inthis | thousand four hundred ‘and thirty-seven, making aur. | Guard, from his late residence, No, 921 Lexington ave. | #on, from Porte Rico for Yarmouty KS. Fiying Fish, thomas, do for do; H'B Vist Mills, Rosklane fied out here that J was wld thas if & gutter te detected ety as tie eovorcing of ‘the paamport system. Tt was | plus over all calls of seven thousand eight hundred and | Bue, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. 17 Sith celta TA R Webster & Co. tied henry gd for do. a Sh Dest ee ere nan Lnsis neal jngently enforced for the first time on Monday, A | ‘itvecn. Fic d Spee 0a Piste, Sear at the residence of her | eritire passage; was twice Vown of after being tn ani ineiier tin lakieg ont eles, Gente Else v2 gsi yo the ovlymornngn | tary fort took ems oth. fry dc an | 1h Comer are roeaed or vanane ang | fortat rete tim” Rasct dancing rary | Wage ar hatte re Sh Sl W748 ged | HME “omar company ihe Mags ows gasses Ma-keeh ale | foruyaix men, besides nix thownnd six hundred and | flict of Mr eth Jarvis, of Renseiacrviic, Atbany | Brig reas ponnd i Jamaica: same tne, saw Bulk Susan | pa, Ae ek aircon yore Witham Rowe remains oJ 2d, Puiindelphia, ‘Bid schr Elecirie Spark, Dehart, Por with'a warm sito—I procecded to visit Gemeral | ‘Sop re ‘ ry respectful distance. a small boy, if not some “, ‘hoeh ot the "Fs iver "aacom, | larger ene whens guns Ted them aces the ford. | Fee'y one hundred ye men, who ure not cruel. 10 | emia, N: Ys Se Walch aoe the Woes of seloares 8), Dea, Matta, 17 day, | Ha aio Aidde Camp to neta the quota of the State. te ol Ga 5 Koval, 8 IEG TT RETA AG I Connor, Cornwallis, deu beat of the senth the sharp of @ ba tei Wits ee cele cianebenriae rod of a bao | USfasaachucetts bas sont more men into the service than | | Kitnsren.—Ou Friday, Jannary 6, Sawcx Kinsrep, | "chr Harven Queen (of Cornwallis), x turk Acueo (Port), Silveira, Razak: cote Anlope dragoons end four horses, ,» With two ord i} teamer, and proceeded up |. order having beer a are now to be found in the State between the ages of | aged 42 years, 2 months and 23 day ‘Badays, with torn, to D R Dew “i ci Munclte! where observed | (re tn iat ahead ay the puctieged aoa Bomne | elzbleen-and forty-tive, and twenty thousind more men | The rlatives and feiends of the Taraily aro respectfully | sir B Brooks, Hoigting Tanger for Georgetown. Tr aoe eerie einsen, Thubbell Thove queer little vessels, | of our citizens who do business upon the other side, and | an are now in tho State liable to do military duty, invited to attend the funeral, at his late residence, No, | Schr Richard Hulwinkls, Frenoh, Bemon oti 4 icketed on | Were compelled to cross, Ought pasmporis at an expense |, The Humber of colored troops credited to Massachusetts | 440 West ‘Thirty-tifth at is (Saturday) morningyat |. Sott Torpeiio, Robinagn, Boston far, ectwem Monsen, tenmors Norman, Baker 1 river, and I for gx dollars in gold, of about Maney nud eiait | durtog the war, including the Filty fourth and Fifty- | elgbt o'elook, withont further invitation. His romans | gone Fenn Reusing? BLvok Rook: orm; ship Sqgand, 2° I that changes t y, for that, | tn ereonbaske, erry boate have no business, and | Mtb infantry aud the Pith eavalry and their recruits, 18 | will be taken to Paterson, N. J., on Sunday morning, by | Behr John Jones, Ward, New London, ony Lanerpoot: sabre 8 h, Benes Fort meres; * P Salinon, they ree from salt to | aii but one will stop running, only four thousand seve handred and thirty one, the half. past eight o'clock train, for interment, teumer Clirion, Morse, Wiscasset via Boston, eR Arr ree hE Wines, Halse, NYork, Old. beige Ber water’ Tpowed hy Malvern Hil and Strawberry | “qe order opérates hardest ipoh the fatironds leading | _ A.commodious United States general army hompital Latourwrre.—At Bergen Point, N..J., on Wednesday, teuiner Oriental, Gardner, Boston, iA. Port Royal; Ell Filer, Holmes, New Ofieans Plains, near» oleiinn struggle or soren Gye | oui Te amines Gule o neb a aarongerg came ig | at Worcuster, ts now in process of erection, whlob January 4, Captain Davin Latounerre, in tho 17th year BELOW. Huis, New London; Bila ¥ ‘Crowell, Ste fm 1502 nc Our e ccmer goesed thiangh two pud- | 9m the Michigan Central on Monday, Most of them took | #¢commodate one thousand patiente. of his age. Bite Tile. vens, Boston via Newesstle. goon bi diseruharked aurselves, apd boreea, ab ber Foute enst;"but eome Bad, altesdy hased | Another general hospital is nearly completed at Read | , The friends of the family are My Invited to rig Northern Light, ‘Btbh—Arr steamships KO Knight, Gallagher ere Kar one the Dutek Gap, not above it, at | thelr Uekets trough Canada, and went on, taking their | Ville. Sivond the funeral, from is tate residence, Uns (Seturday) Be eat atete nak, Thrane, Beaufort: beg Wan Creevy, La jOrteane we p 4) the "working, party an. | aks of getting thruugh vausonger bieness of tho | The menage recommends the abolishment of the pen. | afternoon, at balf-past twolve o'clock. Carriages will he A Middleton, — ATED. Be ae bed, PM clarks Heuston, for Port Royal gored in this buge exce we found that hey were | Michigan Cente) is cut off. Three trains ench way aro} “ity of death, and an important change in the law of | in waiting on the al of the eleven o'clock train from | perk JL Stoward: brige Northern Tight, Oriental, Edwin | Orarilie, for NOrieans; Mary Aun for doi brige BA Her bing shelied by the coomy # batterios We therefore | taken off—wia: the mail night expres and Dexter ao- | Marriage and divorce. pier No. 2 North eee Ey Tae itiie bene” nard. for Barbados; Marie Louisa, for do; Itasoay for Nev fet our erderiies an horee at a wefe distance, avd | commodation. On and after Wednesday, the 4th inst. It also recommends a modification of the usury la Menatrr.—Suddonly, on Friday, Jan, 6, Hawurow ‘Wind at sunset NE, with rain and f Orleans, sehr Argus Bye, for 8 W Pasa, with nevers) othe: Coptain —— nod Teropt along the river's bank, and @ | grain will ran as follows on this road:—" + | apdane estabiishinent of an institution fur the Careuve | Mxanerr, in the 24h year of his age. j 2 ~ brig and sch, all from Philadelphia, went to sea tuys mole shell burst in the river, throwing up &, colmn of ‘on chen trontinent of inebriates. The relatives and frlonds of the family are rexpeotfally . greg are Aleanndet LE t.t wae mater, Curio ugh Frank Leste (the macrate”d | tenant 7:30 A. M. and 6:15 P.M. | He requests the auiontion of the Legislature to his for. | invited to attend the funeral at the residence of his Miseellancous. POUTLAND, Deo $—Cld brige Prairie Rose, Tittiedele frewt of the on) » paper of the 49th | Aprrive.. ee 6:40 A. Mand 9.00 P, M. | Mer addresses npon these subjects, ie also recommends | Brother, J.B. Merritt, at No 41 Grand street, Williams | Bank Many (whaler), of New Bedford, was wrecked tn j itattis, Gilkey, do; Orinon Adame, Ratloil, Matar wv per atid the 26tt November, giv These twain have beon arranged as nearly we possible | ®8 amendinent to the federal constitution repealing the | barg, on Sunday aftornoon at one o'clock. WE Harbor, on the const of Siberia, ine violent gale Sept 18. | **- sketclion, whet { encl affording a far better ebuet- | for ihe convenience of persons living along the tine of | Mhibitton duties on exports; and the Legislature ie re- jcConmicx.—At the Fifth Avenue Hotel, on Friday, 4 va PORTSMOUTH, Deo 31—Arr brig Russia, Getehell, Georgt dation of what I wisneswod than is possible dy the oud ‘The company cannot ailord to run empry | attested to ask the President’ to convene an exira semston | Janu Rowgnxt Fowran, infant son of Cyrus H. and | Al the crew were saved. Dix, Philadelphia, 4 ery ith the } iwterior af the outing a8 | trains, and the cutting off of (he immense through travel | % Congress, in case the present Congress should fall to | Lettie F. mick, of Chicago, [il., aged 1 year and Sreamsnie Evenixe Stan, Capt Bell, salle to-day, at 3 PM, l—Abr stesiner fr Gully Wigide! th sich a state of 1 dues that i seemed & ine as if | gauges che hardabip to fall upon our own ciuzena ‘The | dopt an amondment abolishing slavery. 2 months. for New Orloans direct, from pier 46 North River, Herne. nes Boynton, Reed, New Yorks . Leompiote Wie work, and st was rumored | {rains will make all the stops, and are run with regard to | .. 11 conclusion, the Governor intimates that this ts the | | The friends of the family are reapectfully invited to | commodations for passengers tu this Gne steamer, as well as Be at so amors Gainten, Jones, NYork; Werteheste> whet General Grant was opty welting Oil the required | the most desirable bours for iaaily and papers Yast time that he shall assume the duties of Chicf Magis- | attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock, | hor speed, are unexcelled. Baker, NYork, Sid schr WB Darling, Baater, NYork; #00 fund re ready to act with the assaujting force. 1 ‘The Great Western bas not yet made any change in ite | trate. ‘The message Is exceedingly leagthy, au’ makes | from the Presbyterian church on Fifth avenue, corner of 8 4 Salter, from Boston Sept 18 for San Fran. | Blacksione, Allen, NY ork ew slored troops in or hear the Gap. Thete | renning dine, Dub Must Boon, Of course, ns itesnaot | Printed document of one hundred and twely Ninetonth streot, wilebrt Furiher notice Cee en ae ete er eana peet | gidtcck? peng Mooatigh', Talite, Ph tetenghles Ana Amelie fen ve white troops from fatigue duties aed | anord to run empey Thal this passport system — — Melovantis.—Da Friday, Jauiary 6 Many Motovow- | ortie stow mutinous, wo be went home In irons, and sailed | Hallock. dus Kee. NQooun, Elizavennports “Avail, Gate saber work wich ly distaatotal, and thus render We | hardship upon the sate al Sane aligh ania ones eomeaey Brooklyn City News tix, the beloved wife of James Mclughlin, after a short | ican. Re ea aes anclor veloey Warwick Nesk. aeeaueten tee fe ou tively comfortable. in any degree tending to avert the evil jt was intended | Casviction Uxpen Tun Barnet Act.—In the Sixth Dis» and Rovere iliness, ngod 65 yeurs, a native of the parish | Bann Tawa, Knight, trom Shanghae for New York, wasat | ai) —Ary moamners Jor veltisectea,: Kye, Ney wane rs propose to blow out the | to, te the universal opinion. Everybody coudemms ty a, - of Moystown, Kings county, Ireland Thomas Deo M4, In distresn. York. Cid brig Ooean Ware, ¢ Frnaaelgn. wbonover ke Une eomes to use the canal and bop? it moy be rescinded without delay trict Court of Brooklyn yesterday, before Judge Daly, The friends of the family and those of her nophewa, Hata George Romenrs (Br), Barnes, from Barbados for OCKLAND, Dec 27-—Sid sche Billow, Blinin, Weshing oo I shall vot be surprised if 80 much of the earth is AYem the Ramiedn shined the case of the People va Henry Grasse, came up for | Michael, Terence and Thomas Killian, are respectfully | Pbiladeiphis, with 879 pune palm y | ton, DC. enna) Ean wae hie the sides no the channel mato chokelt and} ang Ps tates -nicryn Senne ‘nat the } ttl. ‘The complaint in this caso warmade by Koehler | Huvited to attend the futieral, on Sudday afvornown, at | the fee on Hominy Hook Bar on, yhe might of jie 31 jn SAVANNAH, Doc 27-Art ship, Meriue and Mayflowel Poasibie that this idea of « ie artifice vod cone | Pagwonger traiic on the Groat Western, afd reads con: | Bros, brewers, of New York, against the defendant, ire orslock, from hee late recideuee, No. 190 Rast Tuirty- | soit promaly bes total Oe eT i A EE ee om aabetl went blaze and shaking loned. Aoct|ing With Jt terminus has been considerably \ijured. | Honey 6 of the firm of Hughes.t Grasee, Ni ~On Fr’ 0 Bwo Ronen Ditu (Be), Mitehing, from Boston Nov 9for | gery ET Jan Asia we J ‘ * coed a a We have been informed that rt jenry Grasse, jughes.& Grasec, brewers, KipLixgrn.—On Friday, Janvary 6, of convulsions, | ., Osa port. frer mounted our horses, ded through an | We have boen it 1 A AB pay fon corpoced of | of Brooklyn, B. D., for buying one of thetr empty bar | Haxxan A. Mernursann, aged 21 days, the only daughter | Pictou, Is reported wrecked. ‘i TORTUGAS, Dec 16a ports bark Linda, Hewett, @pen country to General Buter's hecdsuerters We | delegates from the roads referred to is iv contemplation, | peta, with thoir brakd, “Kochler Bros, New York,” om | of Charles J, and Sarah BE. Neidlinger. Scum Kate Bieta (8 masts), Plater, from New Orlegna, | Philidely'\« to gail in 1 days on her teiwrny a, pared uear & planters house, apparently in perfect pre {Quebeo extrrespondenen of Toronto Globe } fe of'a man engaged in buying and selting empty caske, | . Tho funcral will take plaice from tho residences of her | {hat,ras.nsliore os Manion, pest. seems oe Bie South et WARELAM, Deo Sl Arr et illugame, Burliugsme, eration. Tad ikewide Sheer eed ey eee eet eee eanorta ‘since Friday bus Rept hie | the Brewers’ Asscciatlon prosecuted tho case, and were | @drents, No. 400 West Fifty.socond sttvst, om Sunday, | ‘ve Welsude, hie ei) taal ny gadoag x. ak, Jo steaming up, some Louses upparcnily vutouched, | Bxeellency and the Jrovinelel Secretary busy. The | represented by James M. Powis, their counsel, and the | morning, at nine ocloc Bean Manca, of Boston, from Cir Ber Slain. the and others razed & te ground, and Tvs yiven to un | agente and Consuls muct be making « fortune, defendant by Angelo Newton. "The law makes buying, Praspnene,—On Fhnrsday, Jannary 6, Bune, beloved | POR UY ON putteat Lubes in 1862, nad pattyowned at ' derstand that wherever the proprictors had remained, . > Felling, &e., 0 Branded e'sk & misdemeanor. Afier’& | wife of Joreph Prinds bie, Inte of the county Leitrem, | the ensuward. * i P . MISCELLA One pa | nougals, heir houses aud property hed becn p Michigan United States Senatorship. lengthy: trial the jury foun the deferdant guilty, wnd | Ireland, aftcrn short bat wevere Iliners, aged 27 years | gona ¢ shore in Tarpautin ¢ NO. 1 BRAUTIFUL GRECTAN ¢ s, PROM $3! ee cipline must b ney | Dereorr, Ja 1 the Court impo en dollura, Por a subse: | and 6 months. ot off 1 haw been rey H ‘to $100 4B, PRCKHAMS “hate (ronal pore ib to imagine that w ' |} fon, Jacob M. Howard wae se da 4 | quent offence th e yt dollars for each eagle rieudds anc roletiven ov’ the family are reapecttany | £ vel ‘ cargo (por | A cay ah Grand. siren, Lowery. Topas pg they Be y r, to we Ae yoors (som tho uh of Marca | and + out. Onehalt of Me Ane gocs vo,Uhe | fr 4 ty attend the foveral her [ite residence, 204 | by Yow York \> ae. f Ureciand loaved and made of yo ne part of pubbery muy aries, How 4 offiver waking the arrest | Tenth avenue, oa Sunday afternor 4, a8 two o'elo Her | Sogn Koira—Provincetowa, Jan 6—The Br schr Bdith, | sows’ own hair,