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8. SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1865. mentioned had the assaulting force in the reay, as I had, any day, leaving free to return. 1 think it advies Evening Stock Exchange. ‘an arwy of the enemy larger than itself. 4 Sad for ths | bie for ou to notify Porter, and get off without THE STATE CAPITAL. Faipay, Jan. 18, 1968. . I therefore that no amault should be made, during delay, with or whoat your powder boat 200 she Olives F Re ng ‘and that the troops should re-embark. While superin- disemberkation and re-embarkation of the troops. U. & GRANT, Lieutenant General. ‘ " 100 Chic& RI RE.s10 108 a have the heuer $0, be, very reapotfully, your obedient T. 8 Bowsas, Assistant Adjutant General. @ur Albany . 200 ée......10 8 ened. Senet an are Salty pee ecrvant, a Majer Genera) Volunteers Busquinrang, Anes or fm} Auausry, Jan. 18, 1865. io eG The Demonstration Against | Mepis pecs over which the colts mon have. 50. fo Major General B, Fr RCO Vii Dec. @, 1006, | | harlow Weed was seen here yesterday, for the first 0 Ba Fort Fisher. Tits wis dligence we could, was impeasibie to Derm, Re cccnceimeeme | anmenat bs mite. Romans oo : the troops abpard before the seb ran so high as to ma 10 | sana ounh cern anes eee ceiving your | peased to be the oocasion for a general Ib evi ae “ further embarkation, or even the sending of | Curram—I have the honor to submit the following | that all embarkation should take place at Bermuda. The dent to-day that he has found time to give some atten 100 do. achene T ley the shore } report of the movements of this division since the Tth:— | number of intrenching tools I think should be increased tion to the dissatisfaction which has prevailed in the As- 100 do. Reports of Generals Butler, Weltzel ie ati rea, harig made Li proper dipotiona for | At sini on te Ti this command, mmberng aout | tre ois: ns sembly since the announcement ofthe lit of committees ae & r, geting @ troops on board, I gave orders to thirty-five hundred officers and men, left its camp and nf bowen A een one Prospero has waved his magic wand, and all the unruly 200 do. 84 ct, eft they wore tony, to mall or Forres marched to the left of our lines, near the Appomattox Hsavquanrens, Auras op vue Uxrrep spirits of the new Assembly are as quiet as tho hushed 200 do. 4 and Ames. be) to my instructions from the Lieutenant | 14, party the next morning it moved to Bermuda Care Fours, Dee. 6, 1964. benches of s country schoolhouse on the return of the $00 & FH T learned from deserters and prisoners captured that | Hundred, where it embarked on ocean transports. General Bova, Commanding Army james :— absent schoolmaster. Nothing is now heard of the angry 08: eee ree cetsasten tal bere deste of |. 720 Vem Miants, commanded bey Broves Brigntion Weitsel Int close to the enemy tee tort of ‘Wilmington, | lotto revolutionise the of the Assembly, s ‘The Delay of the Navy the Cause of the | 0°P# 0 27pore en. Sherman, war correct; hat at the | Genera A Ms Ourtls, Wan, Pi os Roa te mended Ef successful in this, the will be the capture of | except the uniform statement of the conspirators that the s y pane when She = arrived Wilmington there were ‘Thomas and Weybossett; the Second brigade, commanded wings Dee 9 ane Begonmadle grpnncs to hope democratic members had intended to sell them out ry Failure of the Expedition, Fisher, and lees than one thousand wi Soeniy milea; | OT une © 4. Ponnypectery ce Benet: the ene the great part of the enemy's forces, now looking after | ‘Fough Dean Richmond and the Central Railroad man- & , 5 Dut the delay of three days of good weather, the 16t! Perritt, L. Moore and Idaho, and the Third brigade, com. pm Sorre ‘The directions you have given for | agers. o ee a eer ae manded by Colonel L. Bell, on board the Baltic and Haze; to aein the . sanintoaeh of the expedition 0 AL TEAS r leper sa ae A % Fi : further delay from storm sist, the Sixteenth Now York battery, Captain Lee, on the | andthe amount of intronching tools to be a | mer enzo General Weitzel’s Opinion as to the Effect of | tong, tives uivsions af which were cilfer there or en | S#nmer Starlight ( on wil be xine by efoting anna | Aignnce bas Doan delayed a atone ores F the road. At three o'clock on the morning 18th the trans- ver and + aged an Assault on the Fort, acne Inatuoationn of the Tientenans, Geman te. map. fie Pesky pahaecemarmbaliyc-ro Poe on seca ante ae meaner tase Fork |, natin seamen Sali, sod. thei Seal! daxeind ie cot, & a bor Pelies teeelatn cont ier eee tot possl, | Arriving at this point about dark, it turned about and Gnurnnes fo the river | #7uest work, le unexampled ab thie stage of business * bie delay, for which the of the of | directed its course for Cape Henry, Before getting to ives, and, by In this respect, as well as in view of the ity or the armies had , had arlgen, to wit—the large re- | gon it was imtercepted and ordered to anchor near reduction and cap; | of this body, itis obvious that the course and character 96: Interesting Correspondence Between Gen- | inforcement of the ¢ oy aoe Spe, face Uist he 2 ane Na toe ry cou, | of the laws to be enacted this winter will be a exhausted ‘6u) emnm' o 1e mo rals Grant and Butler, dardment- left me no siernative but to return with my | when it got under and Point | controlled almost entirely the Senate, The i army to the Army of the James. We apr into the | new Lieutenant , with characteristic adapt- “ ae = * bg mee sre eae, ea teu | wo remuned val Wittig | Hs eXparenen, party nanding snd erst rpviation we | _——_______MASCRLLANEOUB, the failure of the fi ‘not my province even | comme! consumed in ‘appear to increased edvantage as Scrl.gerat Ss Sever sewer | Rice erence cas | He en ‘Some | pee Ge, Memeocen wt | Cee ea tonne 2 ‘an f 0 ee oe ee ee} Coenen ea Leet Manna they are surictent. | New Inlet, H ‘that the tion are ent to you and the offleer i harmony and efficiency of the in the deapaich of | Get as many Sf stop as you own tons of coal per Port, Va, g ‘am happy to bring to the attention ef the Lieutenant | Fort Fisher, I reported to Admiral Porter that @iately in command Should the troops | business. Int and judicious managers bave | BUM 0000 Moa, E. M. Stayton, Secretary of War:— General tho excellent behavior of the troops, officers and | me about 1,600 ng at or noar | siready adopted the plan of ascertaining tho success of | “Ons BUNIONS, BAD NAILS, £0, CURED WITH. ue_Horewith I Lave the honor to forward MajorGen- | men, which was all that could be desired.’ Tam under | % co-operate with him. Fort Fisher, they will be returned to the army operating | their proposed measures before the Senate, looking after- Be DUDA RICE, 68 Bower, RYCE'S, Anaibiles eral Benjamin F. Butler's and subordinates’ reports of | S#Pecial obligations to Captain Glisson, of the Santiago Ga ie raoentng ak Sie aes. 60 Sian yomnels semaee ‘sgainst Richmond withont datee, | wards for the aasenting action of the Assembly and | tor ouree Corns, Bunions, 2. By mail 0 conta the expedition against Fort ee ae on de Cuba, for the able and effectual manner in which he | near shore, it two and a half miles north of Fort . 8. GRANT, Lieutenat General. executive as matters of course. mca appa aga Aaa 2 amma mye aaa Fisher, N. C. e report | covered our landing; to Captain Alden, of the Brooklyn, | Fisher, and immediately began preparations for landing. ‘T. S. Bowsns, Assistant Adjutant General. Te RAILROADS, New BOOKS. NEW BOOKS. ef Rear Admiral D. D, Porter has been published in the | for his prompt assistance and tho ‘excellent gunnery wih | Brevet Brigadier General Curtis aud five hundred of his ‘Haapquarrers, Anse ov mum Uxrren Starzs, ‘The course is by no meaas 40 clear on the floors of RE ee papers, I would respectfully request that General But- which the cores cleared the shores of all oj ra, | brigade were the first to land. During the landing of Crry Ponrr, Va., Dec. 7, 1864, } either House for the railroad interests as is alleged by in- gables At the moment of ‘debarkation Lieutenant Farquhar, of | my Second brigade I went ashore. Shortly after my ar- | Major General Borier:— : terested parties in the Jobbica. Besides the Central bill, T B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, lar's report, with all the papers accompanying it, be also | the navy, having in charge the navy boat which assisted | Tival the enemy opened a slight Infantry fire, This was | Lot General Weitzel yet off am soon as possible, We | *iready introduced, a second measure ie removing —— given othe public, Very repel, your eden |e haeag reser Gat nah Rew | Sanaa ten and reorder Krinadsrgade | COP’ "#0 BOSE aM Santi ea enn th eden, perro ic! 10 eo rou; I~ iJ 7, lu im a gens cuven), U. 6, GRANT, Liectenant General, Ung surf. Especial commendation ix due to ri dior Ge. of Hoke’s division way in ar front, This man T sent at | 9, 8, Rowan, seat ge heh cnr Generel, with Clan and Schell arrived last night They bring PHILADELPHIA, PA., pel raham, of 1 jor General commanding e de} a aa lack vi wi a new hosphoresce! . Major General Butler’s Report. brigade, for the ‘organization of ree, of Bis naval’ TAs acon ae Ononel Hell's brigade tied landed 1 move Hainquanrins, Ansan oy si Une ey Jom-Broadway railroad bill, also” tte auticipated. bill to AMD POR ALB BY 4h, DOOREREEER ‘Baavquarrers ov Viecinta axp Nonta Crowns, for Moding, and. the untiring energy und | with it along the shore to the support of Brevet Brigadier | ywaior General BUTLER, we bE onal 1864. raise the fare on the Hudson River road. We shall see ke ‘Anny ov THe Janes, fadustey with whieh they all labored in-re-emburking the | Gonoral Carts, leaving to the troops then ashore aud to | Major Cencrsl Henan, Ferera Monto | ayy | whether they wil wt the Her on are oie de tho phoe. | , “FAMILY SECRETS 4 compation to “Pamily Pride y aes Boer dy the author of “Pique.” In real views of human nature In mum Frei, Jan. 3, 1865. troops during the stormy night of the 27th and the day | those rapidly coming the task of repulsing any attack | herman wt tof the Ogeec! 7 ¥ Adeut. General U. 8 Graxt, Commanding Armies of the me uiflss ethers Ogeechee and within twenty: | phorous plot, under strange circuinstances; In inte following. For this and other meritorious service during | the enemy might make. Reports indicated a heavy force the camsaign since the Ist. of May, which have herete, | of the enemy near at hand. It was dusk when I reached | Ave tiles of Savannah, having marched eighteen miles | Broadway ra‘lroads are coming in from all points of | Soupled with'something of the weird rg ee She day: before. Ue ot doer ter cee mEcaiaely JOU | tp compen paueriaie, Lom Wes haee, Nothing in | Qvety contemporaneous tale; and it contains ohe character, P 80 al United States :— fore been bronght to the notice of the Licutenant General | the front. I there heard that the First brigade was to re- @rurnat—On the 7th of December last, in obedience to | in my official reports, I would respectfully but earnestly | Main where it was until further orders, and that if will love the cone of aig ene saneon. the gridiron line woul ropriate asa whole- | thatof “Margaret,” to which: no oF equal presenta a, I moved a foree of abvut sixty-five hundred | Fecotmmend General ‘Graham for promotion. an attack was made on the fort the responsibility would i. RANT, Lieutenant General. sale grant of the franchises of the city of New York to | Stseif in modern fiotion, | Price $1 0 in paper or 82 tm cathe year orders, I moved a force y- i ‘The number of prisoners captured by us was three | Fest with the offlcer in immediate command. At this time | 7 8 Bowrns, Assistant Adjutant General, thoes Ingemious citizens who make their wealth in that | ,,., ,,8HAD THE FOLLOWING NONIOE Ot Or jours @,800) effective men, consisting of General Ames’ divi- | hundred, including twelve officers; also two heavy rifled | I did not know that it had been decided not to attack the Heapquaknas, ARUES or tax Usrrep Stari, city, but who make their residence in Westchester and | gatist eee hie to ohne ge tapes a peices AP guns, two light guns and six caissons. The loss of the fort, and that the troops were to re-embark. Upon the Gry Point, Va., Dec. 14, 1864, } the river counties, for the purpose of cheating the city in | tion which may be justly termed a literary banquet. ‘This. ston of the Twenty-fourth corps and General Paine’s divi- the mattor of their legitimate taxes. A ‘Citizens’ Asso- | happens io be our happy fortune nt present; and to which we would ¢ army was one man drowned, two men killed, one officer aes of Breyet Brigadier General Curtis that he could | Major General Burixe, Fortress Monroe :— take call the attention of our’ friend ton of the Twenty-fifith corps, under command of Major 7 captured, who accidentally wandered through our the fort, I sent his brigade forward to make the at- What is the prospect for getting your expedition | elation’ of this order of gentlemen would not be a bad General Weitzel, to an encampment near Bermuda. plekets, and two moro wounded while upon the picket tempt. By the time he reached his position it was dark, | started? It is a great pity we worennst ten or imeive | slug . Stanly Recreis.! | Tels replete wath all thseennagie Dererer Qn the 8th the troops embarked for Fortress Monroe. ine by the shells of the navy. andthe navy had almost entirely ceased its fire. ‘Tho | days earlier, 1am confident it would have been muccess- | A new Madison avenue and Lexington avenue railroad | jj) Pe ithd td pe seree el plin gpemomintee te zectaat d to seek shelter, now | ful. Have you heard from Palmer? The Richmond | scheme, terminating at Wall street and Whitehall fer- Gurpesdors will thank'us for inviting tholr, attention vo thi Always chary of ‘mentioning with commendation the | troops, which during the da acts of my own personal staif, yet I think the troops | boldly manned their guns. who saw it will agree to the cool courage and dering of would have failed. it was not made. An order reached | or Weldon road south of Weldon. of Mr. E. ©. Benedict, on bebalf of the ht | me at this time to return and re-embark. All returned V. 8, GRANT, Lientenant General. H. Elliot and of other more or less polished corporators. On the 9th (Friday) I reported to Rear Admiral Porter (Uleasme portion ofthe com aint expedition’ directed the attack been made it | papers give no account of any federals on the Roanoke | ries, was introduced to-day by Mr. Leg) the successor | fascinating work, which may be truly termed the }. jatter, of Henry charming story of our time. Its fair author at A Y | Shite botind, achieved immortality. Everybody ehould get ao nasa sg cag aes amr ap eh bring righ eer epen eT crerepragpemen on seal fe ae ee 7 ta part of the First brigade, which, |. 8. Bowens, As ‘Adjutant @ vis hi ‘shall the entire | nd read It 7 c e 26th and remaining and aiding in the re-esmbar ransportsexcept a part of the First brigade, which, 8. Bowens, Assistant Adjutant General, It is proposed that this road shall peneirate the entire | aaa i We waited there Saturday, the 10th; Sunday, the 11%, | tion on the 27th. For tho details of the landing and the | 9W:ng (o the surf, was foreed to remain om shore till the ; Ienedr of Naent_and William strects, and. include Contre NEW XOVELSHH MILICARY COVERS. ead Monday, the 12th. operations I beg leave to refer you to the reports of Major | 27th, when the sea had sufficiently subsided to allow its TIT yy WERK MM streot and Fourth avenue in its route, Mr. Benedict and VENTURES OF TOM BOWLING, On the 12th Rear Admiral Porter informed me that the ‘ eo Mba Leeroy Katto ar ir yoenony i i Wile ce The Income Tax in the Eighth Congres- } bis volleagues greeritally, sanguine ‘The beeenay R fs apthor of ee eaelte ae oe Pe at jeneral Ames, commanding the division landed, which cannot speak in too hig! ‘ms of the officers and ia fourth street a1 ‘ixth avenue road is the same as thal ule of real merit, full oF aaval feet would sail on the 13th, but would be obliged to | gro hereto appended. men, not only while uncomfortably crowded on. ship- eae astract introduced here last year, It. is auother cross town, like | breathivas suspense, with plnin cover, ae want Ae, it put into Beaufort to take on board ammunition for the | “trusting my action will mect with the approval of tho | board, but when on shore in contact with the enemy. | The following table contains a statement of the amount | the Forty-second street road to Grand street its termi: Maer see Wt ce : Monitors. Lieutenant sean ns Teport is respect/ully submitted. Lientenant H. Walling, of the One Hundred and Forty- | of income and amount of taxation imposed upon gome of | nations being at Christopher street and Thirty-fourth PICTORIAL LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF JACK fearing lest its destination should get to the enemy, in General Curis recommends that Lientenant Walling be | *ict—on those whose incomes are Gve thousand dollars | rhe bounty question has oxperienged a delay which W BOOKS JUST PUBLISHED. erder to dircet from it all attention, on the morning of Major General Weitzel’s Report. brevetted major. I heartily approve it. Colonel Daggett, | and upwards:— will enable the Senate to put their bilf'in the best shape. | payrry Vibe. By te withor of “Pique.” One Tuesday, the 13th, at three o'clock, Lordered the truns- Hraquanrens, Twenty-erta Anay Corrs, commanding the One Himdred and Sevenioenth New Special | It was annovnced in Senate, pon oflcial information, | yotume, paper cover. Price $1 59; or bound in one volume, iJ . In 1H Fun, Virgivia, Dec. 31, 1864. York Volunteers, captured sume two hundred and twenty Wa, Taz, | that the droft for the 16th of February will not be en- | dloth, for $2. Ninth thou now ready, port fleet to proceed up the Potomac during the day to} pi, Gonural JW. Teo c fp Prisoners, 1 enclose brevet Brigadier Genera! Curtis’ | Andrews, W. D. 2.655 %6 | forced. ‘The con:iusion.upon which the money will be | “THE LOST LOVE. By the author of “John Drayton.‘ Maithias Point, so as tobe plainly visible to the scouts B General J. W. Toxxer, Chief of Staff, Depart- | report. Allerton, G. M. 9,007 453 3G | raised ‘or the volunteer bounties by the State is definitive. {This is an admirable novel, heultly in ite tone, full of wal sand signa) mex of the eneiny onthe Northern’ Neok, aad | | mt of: Virginia and\North: Carotina:— The command is deeply indebted to the Na- | Berdell, R. H... 13,745 7 a6 | iy formed amons Senators. Bouds will be ordered to be |’ drawn and ably discriménatod characters, and, b ck, Grxerat-—In accordance with orders I moved onthe | Y® . Brigade for efficient and hazardous service | Burditt, C. P. 27,361 1,867 56 | iesucd in anticipation, and the endorsement ofthe people | "Yor rowiNG SE ee Or oe ie iol oe General, ‘to retrace their course at night, and anchor under the lee in’ taking the troops. from the shore throvgh | Buckman, F. 10,558 "s27 65 | guaranteed by the form in which it will be submitted at bert L. Viele. A WAR NO ‘A sto1 ‘Milt : evening of the 7th inst. with about seven thousand men of , ‘ 4 i { aed ba ey ak ae eee General Ames’ Second division, Twent h a dene sued th eae peas jee ta tater th pace Ben meatl, 5 000 2078 | Peesecars be go framed by the Legislat er eb Meee to cents, pias M mes’ vond division, Twenty-fourth corps, and | accident, passé rough our pickets into the enemy’s, ennet! 90,000 4,500 00 The proposition can be so fram e Leg’ wre as | milifery cover, in colors. Price 60 cents. Having given the navy thirty-six hours start, at | Gonoral Painc's Fimet division, Twenty-litth corps, to the | 84 soldier drowned in the. xrf. Some tenor fifteen | Buimun, G. ¥, JTaa8'120 406 00 | to proeent the alternatives :— IMON-HEARTED. ‘By Mrs. “Grey, “Printed, from the twelve o'clock noon, of the 14th (Wednesday), I joined '® | men were wounded. [have the honor to be, very re- | Bayard, Robert 51,853 2502 65 | “Shall the volunteer bounty fund be immediately | 1th advanced sheets. Complete im one laxge.cetarl, i rear of the left of our lines at Bermuda Hundred and bi- ctfully, your obed a " Ae : 56 ‘or 7 volanie. Price 75 cants, tho-transport fleet off Cape Henry and put to sea, arriving | spectfully, your ol nt Kervant, Butterfield, F. R. 41,105 2,055 25 poled OT te or OSWALD CRAY. By Mrs. Henry Wood. Complete ig Bt the place of toadezvous of New Inlet, noar Fort | Youacked for the night at the Fignal tower. During the ‘A, AMES, Brigadier Genorai Volunteers. | Bendit, 8.... 6350 O58 25 | TAshall tho’ volanteer bounty fund be created a public | one luvaeetavo volume of over five hundred: pagen” Prog Fisher, on the evening of the 15th (Thursday ). night I received an order from the General commanding | _ Captsia Wamutitk, Assistant Adjutant General, to Geno. | Barber, BB. RS B65) Pinas Geb Oe tha Sianeny in | Ort? RY Sree OF Lowes ‘We there waited on the navy Friday, the 16th; Satur- | t move my command at daylight next ve te Bes, | Tm! Weitwel. Cooper, Petor’ 106:879 5,363 95 @ shape in which the ballot will be worded will | (THLE MYSTERIES OF FLORENCE. By George Lippard @ay, the 17th, and Sunday, the 18th, dung which days iv i wt daylig’ morning to Ber- Chatterton, T. 21,000 10 60 | enddree the levying of the money, and the only thing | One lsrgeoctavn volume. Hrice Sl oS aot exe we had the finest possible weather and the smoothest | ™uda Hundred and embark it on transports that would Endorsement by General Grant. Clarke, L. ©. 110/975 8,548 75 | which can be determined by the vote will be tho time of | Ave bool-s over printed. One voluine, paper cover. rieg on be furnished, and then rendezvous at Fortress Monroe. Heanquanrsns, Amors ov tin Uniren States, a fa rd 7,404 90°) payment “The Compirolier in. the. meantiie oan jor in one volume, éloth, tor $2, 3 ‘On the evening of the 18th Admiral Porter came from | This was done, We lay there until the 13th inst., waitin Crry Pors, Va, Jan. 7, 1865. } Dows, David. + 168,674 8,483 70 | the money in advance. THE BRIDAL EVE. By Mrs. Southworth, One vol, Beaufort to the place of rendezvous. ‘That evening tho . bs SL | wo avoid aiabtoky of the tinesof puting. and: destivar:] Someeeg 400 220 00 Paper cover. rice $1 80: or in one vo. cloth, for 82 eea became rough, and on Monday, the 19th, the wind | ‘or the navy to get rendy aud the weather to improve. aa 7 4 eine | Dodge, D. 8. 059 WEW YORK LEGISLATURE. PEIRTATIONS IN FASHIONABLE, LIP. By Ga sprang up, fre 0 that it was impossible to land | At three o'clock A. M. ou the 15th the transport fleet, be, of Qe sree ree Rect, Faber Se) Sree tA ee — eg eee aan ree Somes Oe an 1@ advice {miral rf, comin! : " 7 orders to General Butler to ro it were ham, , : GOOD SOCIETY. By Mrs. Grey. Complete in one large ee Sneetey Nectar, 1 dicacted’ ibe. tensepand fleet. 16.107 Sree ee eR ET tLe ONION ven. verbally, aad tNs malsehtione th “tha? tek De Forrest, G. B. 57,082 nprysys octave volumes Brice %Scents. Eeatorons ai Beaufott. This was a matter of necessity, | Bay and Potomac river to Matthtas Point, and returned gi m- | Dale, T. W...... 6,322 Arnany, Jan. 18, 1865, MARY SEAMAM. By Mrs. Grey. Complete in one large seer one transports, belng cosied and watered for ten | the next day, and proceeded to ses,‘arriving off the ren- | ™ADding oMcer of the expedition were made ty Aim | Devin, Joho E. 16,097 $49 #5 | Mr, Lausnrxn presented a petition, numerousiy signed | OBA Te crits, By Mrs. Grey, days, b bad already waited thas time to wit: trot the 9th | Qezvous at Masonboro Inlet on the evening of the 16th, | S24 submitted to me. I spend to the report a copy of Enjoted. ‘ ” aries rw ia by wealthy citizens of New York, asking for an imme } tn ons large octayo volume, Price 75 cents. — ” he eee ae és ? We lay th General Butler's instractions to Genoral Weitzel, together som, Geo z diate investi into the affairs of the ci THE VRIDE OF LIVE. By Lady Jane Scott, One vole Om the 20th (Tuesday), the 2ist (Wednesday), 22a | We lay there until the evening of the 18th, when Ad . 5 Folsom, 17,940 897 00 | dinte investigation into the affairs o city depart | paper covers Price $1 66; of bound in one vol., eloth, fom (@hureday) and 23d (Wriday) it blew a gale. T'was ac- } miral Porter arrived. ‘The weather during sixty hours of | With copies of my despatches and instructions to General Fabor, Edwara : 8,000 400 00 | mente. i Gupied jn coaling and watering the transport fleet xt | tnis poriod had been perfectly calm and the sca smooth; | Butler, relating to the expedition. It will be perceived Field, D. 27,000 1,350 00 BILLS REPORTED FAVORABLY. ae RIVAL BELLES. By suther of om we Beaufort. ‘The Baltic, having a large supply of coal, was 4 | shat it was never contemplated that General. Butler | Ficig’ GW; 000 33000 00 | Contrming the Bounty act of the New York Super | figty forgz sn” MuPEF cover: beans arta Sutgg enabled to remain at the place of rendezvous with a | but on the evening of the 18th there was quite a rough PI jutler | Field, C. 9,000 460 00 s ¥ THE DEVOTED BRIDE, By St. George Tucker. One Brigade on board of twelve hundred men, and General | sea, making it impossible for the troops to be landed on should accompany the expedition, but that Major General | Fish, Hamflton 095 1,464 65 | visors. vol. gover. Price BL 60; oF in one vol., cloth, for $2. sae seemed to Admiral Porter that he would co-ope- | the beach. Admiral Porter was therefore requested to | Weltzel was especially named as the commander of it, boa ps ella aoe son a Incorporating the Studio Building Association of New LOVED Dore.” me ot the. neice oe with him. p 5 5 y years. One vol., cover. Pri B Ho wien OT gent Captain Clark, of my staff from { delay his attack until the sea became smooth, ao that we | MY hopes of success rested entirely on our ability t | Gunther, Christian G 30,905 1,905 25.| TT send the lawirelative'to the assessment of bank | “sty {%.8% hor of M: - Boafor og the fast sailing armed steamer Coamberiin, | could co-operate with him, ‘The weather became more | capture Fort Fisher, and Thad even a hope of getting | Gunther, soln U.. 9,016 450 80 TF stock, Geese ey eae Oto; or Weunk in ane, to Admiral Porter to inform him that on the evouing of | stormy, the wea rougher, and on tho 20th, @ist, 224 and | Wilmington before the enemy could get troops thore to eee cnr 1009, 5,872 80 BILLS TVTRODUCED. clown, for 82. s i = fhe 2th 1 would again be at the rendezvous, with the | * y duced oppose us. I knew that the enemy had taken nearly the | Goodrich, c. C...... 21,790 1,089 50 | qo amend the charter of the Transit Life Insurance | ¢ THE WOMAN IN BLACK. Qne vol. paper cover. Prie® Qransport flect for the purpose of commencing the attack | 28d it blew a gale, compelling most of the vessels of the | entire garrison of Wilmington and its dependencies to Beller, Wm. 19,787 989 35 | Company. 1.80%, oF bound in one volume, clotty for fd Mf the weather permitted. | transpott fleet to week shelter in Beaufort harbor, and to | oppose Sherman... 1 am inclined to ascribe the delay | BY4e, 3.3. - SLOTS | 1,188 08.) “Providiig'nds che vepaynieds OF ‘mondya Mlegalty Gol. | p OLE AU NT ED “VMmi, BY Mem Hamry Weed.” Quy At four o'clock on the evening of the 24th 1 came in | get a fresh supply of oval aud water. which has cost us #0 dearly to an experiment. I refer | 2°, P- 15,581 776 55 | tected by the Health Commissioners of New York. eee rete pean aight of Fort Fisher and found the naval fleet engaged in | — On the 24th, at.as early an hour as possible, we left | to the explosion of gunpowder in the open air. hye Peg 9,000 450 00 | ““Mituarizing the ‘Trustees of the Seaman’s Fund and | Published and for sale mubarding it, the powder vessel having been exploded | Beaufort harbor for New Inlet, and found on out arrival, |_| My despatches to General Butler will row his report bp ier 303 1 | Rotreut to borrow $30,000. world to buy or send for ; h ie the morning previous about one o’clook. just before dark, the pavy engaged in shelling For to be in error where he states that he returned after nngl oes . 1,47? 55 Making appropriations to the New York dispensaries. . B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, Thronchy Geen! Weltzel T arranged with Admiral Por- | isher, “Shortly “after dark, by direction of the Com- | having effected a landing, in obedience to my instruc. | BAYyasds 101 327 95 | To enable qualified voters of this State in tho. military | Publishers ot Peterson ett ee ree ter to commence the landing under the cover of the gun- | manding General, I proceeded on board of the flagship, | Hons. On the contrary, these instructions contemplated | ji¢de? ry #47 35 | service of the United States to vote in the feid, and of any of the above ‘f Doats ae early ag eight o'clock the next morning if pos. | in company with Licutenaut Colonel Comstock, Aid-de- | no withdrawal or a failure after a lending was made. Be Wea. 305 45 | wherever ten or more are together they to choose | once, free of postage, on rece! sibie, as soon as the fire of the Half Moon and Flag Pond Camp on General Grant's staff, and learned from Admi- U. 8. GRANT, Lieutenant General. pang ef 2,358 78 | heir own election judges. FOR SALE BY F. A. BRADY, Hill batteries had been silenced, hese are up the shore | miral Porter that the powder vessel had exploded at forty | gp von 2,613 40 | "To amend the charter of the Society for the Reforma- @ ANN STREET, some two or three m:les above Fort Fisher. minutes past one A. M. that day, close to Fort Fisher, | General Butler's Instructions to General Slbscen beth 06 80 | tion of Juvenile Delinquents. i and by all other booksellers and news agents everywhere, ‘Admiral Porter was quite sanguine that he had silenced } alia jhat he had commenced the attack gt daylight, firing ‘Weltsel Enevaie, Caleb B. ‘ 980 00 | “Adjourned till Monday evening. Seer a She guns of the Fort Fisher. He was then urged, if that | his first shot aftr twelve M., and that the rebels had re een ee Ww. A aes ASE Ges DO ALE se were go, to ran by the Fort into Cape Fear river, and | plied with Hittle of no spirit’ to his fire, and he gpemed (convievtiat.} Riskiand, aaa Assembly. eR eeon & DaRALD ani then the troops could land and hold the beach without sangnind of ah eaRy capture of the work, J reported this RADQUARTERS, DeraRment ow Vinctxts AXD : taun ha aan 00 Auaxy, Jan. 13, 1865. Abo lability o: being shelled by the enemy's gunboats, | to General Butler upoh my return, aud Twas then di Non CANOLINA, ARMY OF THY JAMES, Lawrence 2.180 80 mr ry : the Tuilahaesee being seen in the river. rected to land a recouuoitring pany of nbout five hun- In'rue Frew, Dec. 6, 1864. Tronard, U. Ht Soon eg | , THe concurrent resolutions of thanks to Generals ee aM TTI & BROTER! _Jt ia to bo remarked that Admiral Farragut even had | dred men on the following day, to push as close es pow). | yiaior Gencral G. Wrraxl, Commanding Twenty-Aith | Liviugitoy, H. oo C3 | Grant, Sherman, Sheridan, Thomas and Farragut were WATE STYLE Ht & BROTHERS, ever taken a fort except by running by and catting it | bie to Fort Fisher, ascertain ite trae conditt and 9 i a : sc Morgan, Homer 1,128 65. | adopted by yeas 113, nays 1—Mr. Keegan. ITH & BROTHER, ‘off trom all prospect of reiniorcement, as Fort Jackson | to report, so that if it were found pr ple | corpe Mote Valentine "am 90 THCal altered ratpnivent. techatsed: ot Ciaitiy TH & BROTHER, end Fort Morgan, and that no cusemated fort had been | to aasault, all the troop, could be landed and | Gxxmisr—The Major General Commanding has en- | Macy, & J...... 4 to Major General Benjamin F. Butler, which was laid ob SUNT SMITH & BROTHER, silenced by a naval fire during the war, that he Ad the asrault made, At hall st six the next . . adlith ner T i a 8 sig S STVLE SMITH & BROTHER, miral would put his ships in the river, the army could | morning I saw Admiral Porter, and arranged trusted you with the command of the expedition about Magnet, tH the table under the rule. SMITHS TH & BiOTES Supply him across the beach, as we had proposed to do | with him the details for covering the landing, and also | to embark for the North Carolina coast. It will consist Moss G In ret nee m7 beter SMITHS, H&B Varracut at Fort St, Philip; that at least the blockade of | for lauding the troops. Aé soon as all the transports ar- | of about six thousand five hundred infantry, two batteries Moms ee eats abd ceool tn 100 — Wilmington would be eifectual, even if we did uot cap- | rived and (he preparaiions were we hundred men | Cr acuittery and fifty cavalry. ‘The effectiv cl Many, Fa: oem eae: Yet meme gaaretnaiha NEW ture the fort. of the Oue Hundred and Fort: w York Volun. | OF artillery an: iy cavalry. @ effective men of : ry ‘ork. x NEW YOR To that the Admiral replied that he should probably | tecre, and about fifty men of the One Handred and | General Amos’ division of the Twenty-fourth corps and fame Sai _ = jeune certain resolutions of the Common NEW YORK Jone a boat by torpedoes if he attempted to run by. Hoe | Tweilth New York Volunteers, of Gener! Curtis’ brigade | General Paine’s division of the Twenty-fifth corps will Milbank Jeremiah 62000 CORRS Y NEW YOR won rem nded that the army might lose five hundred | of Ames’ division, all under’ the command of Brevet | ¢, nai General 3 iminD Sie er eae. m ne men by the assault, and that bis boat would not weigh | Brigadier General Curtis, were landed on the be ch about ‘urnish the infantry forces. neral Paine is under Newt : vd , 3 f Bi To incorporate the Corn Exchange and Warehow: o Se- AL 44 fe ihe balanee even in a money point of view, for a | three miles above Fort Fisher, I also accompanied this | your orders. General mes will be ordered to report to be sie ay ae Gurity Company i AL Au moment with the lives of these men. The Admiral de- | body of men in person. We were covered in our landing | You in person immediately. You will confer with these Ook: iw) uP a +4 Mr. Svawarr—To incorporaie the New Yor: end AL ALE Gined going by, and the expedition was deprived of tha: | by a division of twelve gunboats, under the command o¢ | officers, and arrange detaile, instruct them to select their onaes” GP. et Brgohlyn Raliresd and Ferry Company Al ement ul element of succers, Captain Gleason, United States Navy, and the sloop-of- | best mem, making your total force about six thousand | p, len weous rise: 400 Also to logalizo certain ‘resolutions of tie Coumon ar ‘AL bwoive o'clock noon of the 2th (Sunday), Captain | war Brooklyn, ‘Captain Alden commanding. We were | five hundred men, The Chief of Artillery, in conference Pott Fran ee ot Connell of New York rolative to the oonve; ance f Innd | AL Bans Nenoisandiun the covering division of ihe tiect, | nesisted by the boats of these vesabls and those of the | with you, will designate the artillery to bo taken. She | Puna George R ind Pieces Se ae AL Soyortad the batteries xilenced aud hin vessels in pos” | other vooela, A# soon ai the Innding was made, | horsex of the batteries, except one horse (or each offer | Penman, Jan F.. one Aleo'te amiend the charter: of theGeruan Savings ALE: Won to cover our landing. The transport fleet following | J directed General Curtis to push Sue command | and chief of piece, will be lett, Take one sec of wheel |p NE ig ma, 15,0 Bank of New York. i : : ror Silprtnd a3 my flagship stood in within eight hundred yards of the | down the beach as far as he could go, He | hares Filty men of the Massachusetts Cavalry will aac b, 17,500 Adjourned to Monday evening, at half-pest seven Oe gaieeina 2 ch, and at once commenced dagarking. The land ng pushed his skirmish line within a few yards of Port | be ordered to report to you. Forty amwbulances (two being oo For BHIPr H ‘wns eacovesfully effected. Finding that the reconnoltering | Fisher, causing on his way the surrender of the garrison | horse), with the necessary medical stores, have been #e- pr © oA 1 FOR SHIPPIN Brryy Jest lunied could hold the shore, I determined to | of Flag Pond Hill battery. The flag of thi« battery and | lected for the expedition, which will be distrtbuted on at | Soh o§ 4,033 cart Of Ae aan, 15, 1866, | Brewery, West lath atree FO eae nee cvich om apmmalt, might be attempted. | tha garrison were taken possevsionsof by the navy tin- | Jeust two boats, Take’ sixty rounds of ammanition | amit B. beltg 19,198 ae toe doy eater a AnT, Jams 28, 1000, | Brewers, West 1ah strent, between fue’ and $e Srewees: Brevet Brigadier General Cuftis, who deserves we!l for | mediately after the white fing was @ised and Lerore our | on the men, ope hundred rounds in boxes to be | g ive 4 aan ‘ 280 De ioe gattelih, dam, Yas ee, WO Th '09, 00,8 OC AD: | Brewery, West Bain sirean between 7th end BB avenues, ie gallantry and conduct, immediately pushed uy his | men, moving ata double quick, could yet up to it. I | distributed through the fleet. If your division trains do | Syiaing $1,908 a , 19, 8, 61, 8134, | Brewery, Wost 16th street, between 7th and Sib avenneds fo within afew hundred yards of Fort Fisher, cap- | proceeded in person, arcompunying the One Hundred | not furnish the necessary amount, the balance required ns ares ae Fpreeper : Sn aye toring the half-moon battery aud its men, who were | and Forty second New York Volnateers, to within abont | will be furnished by the Chief of Ordnance at tho point of 12,875 7. Fi NEWSPAPERS. taken off by the bonts of the navy. This ekirmish tine | eight hundred yards of Fort Fisher, a polnt from which | embarkation, ‘Three hundred rounds of artillery am- 13,468 Another Breach of Promise Case. UsiG, ART, LITERATURE.--SER WATSON'S WEER- sdvanced to within seventy-five yards of the fort, pro- | I had a good view of the work. From what I saw there | munition per go will be taken, So much of ft as ie not ‘en's + 60,178 SUPERION COURT—TRIAL TERM. M' LY ART JOURNAL, pul 'y Saturday, tor ab fected by the glacie which had been thrown up in such | and before that ime, and from what Chad heard from | contained in limber boxes and caisons will be loaded in Fb oS — Before Judge Barbour. Musi AM asd Litsrary Mews critisistns, Gossip, Home form af to give cover-—the garrison being completely | what I considered I believed the work | boxes at the point of embarkation, Let each regiment oo 14,400 3 mee a ‘aud Foreign Items, Tales, Auecdows, Reviews, ac.’ Ofiet Bept in their bombproots by the fire of the navy, which | to be a square bastioned we I, has a, high | draw and take with it on transport tive days’ rations, | ZHOMPsoD, James, 40,048 ax. 13,—Bridget Seaton ve. Morgan O'Brien.—Thit waa | 806 Broudwas = very rapid and continuous, ther shell burethig over | relief, a wide and deep ditch, exer ping ‘on the soa | three daye’ cooked meat Twenty saya’ nuditional will be han & i Bro ‘an Interesting breach of promise case, in which the fair OW READY. © wor very considerable accuracy. At this time tm gles has earemates and bombproofa suffi- | taken in at Fortress Monroe, distributing it throuch the Tilde : , damages: 7 we tomt ten men wounded on the skirmish iy lege tochold Ke garrison, “1 counted seventeen | fleet, Field rations only will be taken. ‘Two pack mutes | yatentine, D. ain L casos mee St eran, aaiiae "aaa a ee Be 1 ate gal ls from the fleet. Quitting my flagship 1 Sin position, bearing up the beach, and between | for divition and brigade Leadqnarters will bo allowed. be forth that the defendant was in the hatét of paying his For sale everywhere. a ges 0 peg ag ae ge n . hi ine there warta traverse so thick and so | eg eager will tema horse for personal use. oes attentions to the plaintiff, and that in the month of De- <= =---= ul a 0 that it was plainty © parapet that [have no doubt t he Chief Quartermaster has been instrncted to furnish r 79 | oe ; ee vieible. Hteappeared to be a square bastioned Mistockade run from tho uort Hundred and fifty mules’ harnesses, Tt is expooted a Ck ares: acy Becakae eect ge Pha Lyra epg oat Re wee hE Si = work of very high relief, say fifteen feet, eur { eounte p of the work to the w ybtain the antiwuals fromthe enemy's count The ee 24,778 1,215 00 } under solemn promiee of marriage. The result of the ARIAN MARBLE STATUETTES FOR BALE—A oo Red Loe boomy yp Bes |» was senside. I saw pininly that the wor! wy Sone gegen bd also furnish a pariy whart Poltec = my atta se ge crimipal intercourse wae a child about a year old, which |-2 ernal invoice By) By Mp og naa Orne m belng enveloped by an Vn force: aterially Injured by the very accurate Duilders and @ small amount of material for a landing, ce Intelligence. r mtal Ware, expressly selected for this market, w ade, Which extended from the fort to the sea on th f J. ahd baring e distinet and vivid recollection | &c. Thirty launches will bo taken on board at Fortrom | Drawiso a Foro. axn THRKATENING 10 Bmoor—TWe Pi Soccer co: pov Miao Seah Ih Pout We errune, pe! SUAEEE RS ‘Bein side, and from the marshes of the Cape Fear river to ‘the bombardment of Fort Jackson, of Vicksburg, of | Monroe, he Chiet Signal Officer bax been inxtructed to s ‘Pevede sympathy was evinced for the mother, expecially while de 8 ae The ” og faltent on the other, «of Fort Wagner, in allof which instances + signal officer and men to report to ron, Lieut, | OMFEXDARY SkxT TO THR Pearasttany,—On Thareday | on ine witness stand, undergoing a severe croe-exami- | = re Pe nig damage nap ae hgh ened ve wa me and well directed shell fire has done but rsou, with a company of engineer ors, will night two men, named Richard Blake an@ Deniel Mc- | nation at the Bands of tho counsel for the eatendant, cnnnannnn COAL, WOOD, &C. eae wn dono, Seventeen heavy guns bore up the | little damage; and having a distinet and vivid reeollec- | to yon. Five hundred shovels, two bondred and Gift ml enteres Traubecat The defence set up waa that no promise of marriage OAL JO8T.—SUBBC 2 FOR YOUR COAL AND’ Seach, protected from the fire of ibe navy by traverses | tion of the two unsucerafil awsantis on Fort Wagner, | axes and one hundred picks have been prepared, Tt 4 saree ra trod she runtagrant of, Aiea ae eee nee nhoved at py siiner of the parties atthe | OOau Al ccuge To ee oe bors’ monet Ocal Signe be ten feet high, which were undoubtedly boiab. | both o which were made under fovetimes aa favorable | expected that the necesmry transportation will be ready | 4 West hirty-minth street, aud partook of refresh. | tino of the alleged seduction, aud that so for trom | Company, Nos. 71, 894 and 68) Broadway. proofs, It was easy to maintain thie position; but the | cireumstances ax those under which we were placed, | W morrow at Deep Bottom. ments, for which they refused to pay. Both the men | O'Brien’ being the gay deceiver that Mridget would a --- = mn shells of the navy, which kept the enemy in their bonib. | T retarned, as directed, to the Major Generad command You will report in person to the Major General com: | petng intoxicaed then cotamenced to break windows | make bim out, he was really the toxt innocent party of PER TON FOR THE #EST RED AND WHI me would. keep my troops out. When these ceased | ing; found bimon the gunboat Chamberlin, within easy | tmonding for further instruct the twain, The defendant, pen taking the stand, toeti- $11 Ash, Stove, ‘and Pornace Coal, screened and do~ 6 the a fully manned. range and good view of the work, and frankly reported Tata very reapoctinily, your obedient servant, and furniture, and being remonstraced with by the pro- | Hed that the criminal intimacy which axisted between | lveseds 2.00) povnda guarenived. or forsee {ee coal. Apply Téentenant. Walling, of the One Hundred and Forty. | to him that it would be butchery to order an assault on JOHN W. TURNER, Prictor, one of them jilled out apistol and threatened 10 | bin aud Miss Sexton was brought abovd by the pervasive | ** 121 Suxih avenue, beiween Niuth and Tenth etree gecond New York, prossed np to the edge of the diteh | that work under the circumstances, After examsiuing it Brigadier General and Chief of Statt shoot him. An officer of the Twentieth precinct was | waye of the plaintiff, and tried to make the Court and - wets — and red a flag which had been cut down by @ shell | himself carefully, he cate to the same conclusion, aod F.C, Ciarm, Captain and Aid-de Caw, called in, and arre sled Blake and McCormick. They were | jury peliove iat he was actually coaxed into the com- DENTISTRY. from the bavy. It is a mistake, ax was at firet reported | directed the troops to be re embarked. THe was accom axdonsibenes Seen Dente ceeee Speen Sn default of $1,000 bail | Fiixsion of the offence, On the occasion of the alleged | mmr 5 ~ - ne $0 mo, that any soldier entered the fort, ‘An orderly was | plished by Tuceday morning. Tn the interval between Reanncttolty f ted to Lieutenant @ Ms ech to keep the peace the taagistrate sent tem t the | sanction the lived onder the sane roof in SET OF TERTH MADE IN THRER HOURS; ENTIRE: Killed about a third of a mile from the fort, and bis horse | my leaving General Curtis’ command and their re-em- panoetfolty forwarded to Lieutenant Genera! Grant for | Penitentiary. Twenty-sixth ‘and, according to defendant's ver- Satisfaction or no pay, at 250 Shih ay No ad- . s bia information, and with the earnest request that be will 4 anes reqnired, Calland se cheap teeth, plumpers, share taken. : berkation, General Curtis performed several operations, | vai moaetiens tanh tine sods V0 bi Dissoxner Dowmeno—Ronarea ta Dean.—Margaret At- | sion of the story, lairtif enticed him into her bed- | fronts, artifical palntes, €c.; nitrous oxide gan always ore elt te meantime the, remainder of Amer’ divition tork | resulting in the eapturo of raven ofiver and two hun. aa Meee UTLER M* | Kine, m domestic recently in the employ of Mr. Samuel | Foom, and thers lef him "wtray. In reply fo aquestion a a 2 St ravens, betwoen Fitvecnth sod Bixteentb- teen commissioned { dred and twenty privates, making a total three i oral C _ 7 . from the Court the defen“ant sated that he drove a horve | tree! Steere of the North Carolina Reserves, and ether pri- | hundred pen A 6 of nearly ak wows inn Ey lh a € ora nahn: H. Thurston, residing at 278 Fourth avenue, was arrested | nq cart for a living, rad had no otlfer moans of earning | ————————--—— va sovers, From thom I learned that Kirkland’s and Hyp. Lieutenant W. H. Walling, One Hundred and Forty 4 sar Joes are by officer Welker, of the Twenty-ninth precinct, charged | a livelthood. MOST WONDERFUL DISCOVERY,—TEETH BX+ pod's brigades, of Hoke's division, had left the front of | second New York volunteers, Is reported a» having gone . een tl with stealing woasing apparel, jewelry, &¢., valued at At this et of the proseedings the counsel for the tracted bs age Fmd or no charge. Beautiful, Teeth. Army of — ear Richmond, and were within | on the parapet of Fort F and captured its fing. He Communications from General Grant to 1 M 14 plsinif said he thought it was improper to question the yy tay each, All operations warranted, J. JAY Vile two miles of the rear of my forces, and their skirmishors | deserves prompt promotion for this act of pereonal gal- General Butler. $126. Most of the stolen property was found in the pri- | witness as to his means. Jury, in assessing the | LERS, 18 Grand street, two blocks from Broadway. ‘were then actually engaged, and that the remmnder of | lnntry Hranquarrans, Armia oF tie Usiten States, poner’s trank, at No, 110 Rest Twenty-setond street. | damages, sbould not be quidéd by > defendant ‘tosti- —- —————— ——— Hoke’s division had come the night before to Wilming General Curtie, personally, and his whole command were Crry Pout, Nov. 30, 1964, Me, Thorston states that hie wife died on éhe 10th inst, | mony in regard to his wealth. 1B LECTURE 8 le tom, and were then om the march. I alto learned that | under my eye, and they all bebaved splendidly aud de- as i General Brrumm:—— and in his complaint makes oath that stole & | Judge Barbour was of opinion that the Jury bad a right | ~~~ a nnn Mhene troops lot Richmond on Tuesday, the 20th. Know. | serve « ndation. have files of Savannah and Aucusta paper by Col. | gold ring from the finger @ decessed after death, and | to know all the circumstances surrounding the case. MPORTANT' LECTURES DAILY—FOR GENTLENEY tng the slrongth of Hoke’s division, I found « fore Lieutonant Colone! R, H. Jackson, Tuspector Genera | Mulford, from which [gather that Brag bax cone toGeor- | then, the other De ‘she had secured, left the | What might be considered exceastve damages in one case @nly, At the New York Museurn of Anatomy, 018 Broad to me outelde the works larger than my own, | and Chief of Artillery on my staf, remained on the «kir- in taking with him what F jndge to be most of we forces | houre. Juaticn Dodge committed the sccased Yor trial, | would be nothing more than right in anothor. A verdict | FM. crate unable to attend these lectures, eiaarvlary oF ‘An the meantime tie weather aseuwmed @ threatening | mivh line near Fort Unuil aftor dark, and deserves | {fom about Wilmington. tis therefore important that | ghe having the larceny. for $100 in one case might be more oppressive whan $50,- pa ET TA) Coal ° The surf began to roll in so that the landing | reward sor bis gallantr; ‘Woitzel should get off during bis abronce; and if mmecess ‘A Cuma Chanorp Wirt Rone Bim Bxrvovens. 000 in another bt sir became diffientt, T would rexpesttully refer to the accompenying reports | ful in affecting & landing, he may, by a bold dash, ‘sue "i ~ | “Atfer sone untmpottent tovtimony the case for the de- —<—= At this time General Weitvel reported to me that to | of ‘Seeeraie Atmos and Curtis for further details. ceed in, caplal eg Wilmington, lave ae arr Charles ©, Marsh, who bas been a clerk in the store Of | fence was announced te be.cioeed Ds. emeolt the works, in his judgment and in that or the Hrom theee Foul will nee tbat Our total. lurs wae ope | ments for bis departure, go that the navy will not be de- | Sonera, Lord & Taylor, Grand stroct, was yesterday ar. | Conneol for the plaintif—1 am willing to submit the | Ton eatery = as oe Onn SER Stperienced oMcers of hiscnnmnand, whe had a skirmish | offloer captured, one man wounded 1a re embarking and. | Mined one moment for the army. rested by oflcer King of the Tenth precinct, on the | ease to te Jory under the charge of Vue Court (OR SALB-TWO, BILLARD fe pe Re fine, With any prospect of wuccow, wax itnporsible, Thit | fifteen inom wounded, nearly all tho latter by our own | , Did you order Palmer to make the move proposed yes- h Lach Counsel for the defondant—This s my rasiden caso in | Het A ete oa Guten at {he Sicrens House, Hunter’ jon coincided with my own, and, nveh ag I regretted | paval force, terday? It is important that he sbould.do 20 without | eharge of having at different times stolen goods valued | 9 court of record, and I desire to address the jury. Point, L. 1, opposite Long teland Railroad Depot neovrsity of abentoning the attempt, yet the duty | The garrison of Flag Pond HIN battery belonged to Kirk- | Selay. U. 8. GRANT, Licutenant General, | gt $700 from his employers. The stolen goods, it 1s al Jndgo Barhour--How long do you intend vo @eonpy the fered ates = — wag plain. Not #0 strong « work o» Fort Fixtor had | Iand’s brigade of Hoke’s division, and unanimously ree T. 8. Bowrns, A. A. G. ware rold to J. B. White, aruggist, corner of | attention of the Court and Jury? TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATIO! eon mken by ssmnult during thin war, and I] ported that they left Richmond on the Tueeday previous, Heapquanrens, Ansrre or rime Usrren Staten, Golambia and Rivington strocta, and he dispoted of them Counsel for the defonce—{ believe that undor the rules - . ee Tad to guide my experience of Port Uudeon, with | From somo of these aud other prisoners we learn that bry Port, Va, Dec. 4, 1864, | rank W. Harris, of 220 Rast Fifty-third street, White | of the court f am allowed at least ono hour. NERNe LODGE, 317, F. AND'A. M.—THE ME! Heenlaughiered thourands tn the repulsed amwult and | Kirkiand’s and Hapgood’s brigades had already arrived, | Major General Burian;— Harris were also arrested for rec olen goods. | Judge Rarbour—Then we will take a recess before hoar- of Napiune Lodge are hereby summoned No ete g the double nenault of Fort Wagner, where thowands | wud that the remainder of Hoke's division waa ou the fol great anxiety to see the Wilmington expedition { A Jarge portion of the property Srioined was found In | ing you Feet core asc atreote, om, Sunday, ators qelook M., tO arena paorificed in attempting to take @ work lem strong way off, both on account of the present fine weather, which of the prisoners, Justice Shandley committed e summing up took place after recess, aod on th® | Qhend the Chneral of oUF late brother Jacob Tiekessom han Fort Fisher after it had a continued aod fully ae Hrigadior General Graham, with hie command, had | we can expect no great continuance of, and becanse ‘and White to prison, and held Harria to bail im the | case boing given to tho jury they roncorsd & vardiel for | Master Masons in good standing are invited fo atseed gun of $200) te answan Whe plaiwtill, aswonning (ae vaLonger at 5600 jonx Nisom, Rooretary, WM. DAVIB, Masten. Prvore o Gre, and jv wotber of the jnstncee J have | eluwee oF Our boats aud landing toalerial, and desryes | Sherman Mav BOW by exwected 40 Abrike Khe seo