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8 WEW YORK HERS%p, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1865 — —— ! ders, we can carily foresee what will be the slate cf . ‘We deu't know what may the federals; but sae = is | nee Saeend —— we do pot think that apy well taformed 30000 ax to attend the tator will be at all to fad the grestest aitical: 0 | 20000 = $$ | clock, trom the The City of Baltimore at Rew York srgpne inercanomperameny Wax fr ate “a pobeed |) Pe a _| Twenty-sighth ret ed ere at an and the restored. affaire wife iam with Four Days Later News. Safthary cecupstion i nol conciMation, any more tban ‘er, this premiam could be realized, ‘We was eer- | mosity bad sprang up between the Montevideans and the cmd — s EE ee oe eee eee ise tant ane bevel ‘te fhe helplessness of a people under martial law 4 to%n that by midsummer the American currency Ayreans, was calculated to lead to disag- | soo0g ‘206! 65% | attend the funeral, fi ” i edey of the Tederais themeelven, the dioperricn 1 tee | seni te fined the Og gr a aatag om oe yeaa Avan, Nov. 27, 1864. | 10000 206! 06% | street, Williamsburg, . 27, * snecry Of the Federale themvel wear only mean the cree. | summer arrived “the quotation of gold” a New | xchange was quoted at 4034, Wool 850108. Flour aoe = = ig + Friday morning, January 20, after English Canvass of Sherman ?g } tion of a vast and formidable guerilla force all over a0 | York was one Dundred and y minm. | 34. Tallow firmer, 14)¢, 10000 «do. 208% 800 32 | long and painful fliness, Orz0 C., second son of one fouthern States. Even if these milliong of gme- | With the conjoint experience 08 rnished Aemnereenes, Moy: i 4000 do. 20634 and Harriette P. Leichhardt, aged 6 years and 3 months, and Thomas’ Victories. rillas should be cowed into a stake of insti nd | it may be hoped all danger is ended of the| Exchange BI. Dry American 4.26. Wet | tooo uss. 10832 200 The funeral service wil! take place on Sunday after merely latent hostility, what sort of * sub- | eucoras of the advocates for the introduction of the | galted hides dull, 10000 US 5-20's, 108 noon, at two o’ ‘at the reaidence of his parents, No, jects of the Union” are they likely to wake? Will the | greenback system into England. Under all cireum- ae nas 1 yey sleek, at the A pene of toapld, which ‘eccupation— | stances, if it were not for the that often when | The War Between Brazil and Uruguay. | 1009 ug 10-10 a which is al! that martial law is capable of producing—be | everything has looked most smooth the most unexpected | grygcT OF THE BRAZILIAN BLOCKADE—ITALY TO | 169 sho NY Cen RB. 109% 100 Geargian Gucrillas and Armed Blaves the Last | woth the expense and the efforts novonsary to maintain have suddenly arisen, there would be ful! ‘TAKE A FOOTHOLD ON THE PLATE RIVER. 100” do... * 100 it? These are difficulties which tre North does not seem for 1865. The bank {From the Buenos Ayres Standard, Nov. 25.) ore fo. 109 Mope of the Foreign Disunionivt to dream of. Their character of mind recalls that which the average amount ‘The Flores revolution still continues in the Banda | j99 do. 100% it. Bacon ep well Gesqrines 00 maniieting eet a ootins jwenty years, and Oriental, harvesting, soleing 904 that once | 109 Erie RR. 2 4 about building a ship before ‘enough have been than double the country. Brasilians have invaded the coun- | 599 di 72 i ae crit colectsd to make ® ‘When they tell us that they at about the lowest | try with the imaginary pretext of assisting Flores; their | 999 do 12 ; have cnly to-erwee the Gan: 4, Sp Sam 00 9 oe cre, Sisal at sole, qaadvon a im the rivers] two of, he peincigal tevns is boo ‘eo Rn hieken, one is rei ow eager they are to rc! uay are declared blockaded. saladeris- Bobder Advice to the Ganadians | iiirenicuns borore they are hatched” This peoullar of 1864, are now | tas are compelied to shut up their saladeros. Flores and | 100 z manguine temperament may be « one under of cotton they | the government troops keep running about through the | 799 = do 72. and Border Raiders. «> —i{j some circrtmstances, bit it is one ts doomed one of the con- | Country, and the whole brunt of the war is falling upon | 203 =o Zz to perpetual digappoin the prise ie be- , the prospect who have been 0 foolish and | $3 Be day lieved to be with'n reach it melts into thin air and van- until by the | rach as to invest their cap! such @ country. Owing | 5o9 12% 7 ishes, and a whole vista of formidable difficulties rise up shall have again sympathy extended by Argentines to Flores and his | 599 12: 108 Moresy,—On Friday, Fr} Mancangr, wife of and take ite place. ‘We have just seen accounts im the discount market, | revolution, a ‘un ‘animosity has sprung up be- | 999 ae * 108 Michael Murphy, aged 49 years and 8 months, GREAT BRITAIN BEGS T@ BE LEFT ALONE, | Normern papers of now sumptuousty the federal army months, at least, | tween the Montevideans re to thelr govern- | 300 Ls ior The friends and acquaintances of the family are re fared on ite march of three hundred miles. The breadth normal. After the | ment and the Buenos Ayreans who are #0 anxious for its | 59 2: 108 | spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on ‘of country it covered was about fifty or sixty miles. a! that bad n. The unl dissension joulated to | 299 93 morning, at ten o’clock, from St, Joseph's chureh, a ‘These figures multiplied into each other give an ares of and 1857, the rate of | tead to disastrous consequences in the River Plate, and | 399 93 | requiem’ mass will be celebrated for the repose of her fifteen thousand ‘or eighteen thousand square miles | d‘scount during the two or three succeeding years | were the Montevideans in a position to declare war 100 98 ul. Her remains will be interred in Calvary Cemetery. Wapoleon’s Peace Speech at | empiiea of their wealth and mbstance This sort of ually declined until it stood at 2 or 23 per cent; Buenos Ayres there cannot be the Ieast doubt hos- | 109 $3 Do Witt (Iowa) please copr. ‘ ‘thing will have a marked effoct on the Southerners tin the present case, as owing to the management | ¢ijjtjes would be at once commenced. But if the Orien- 200 93 Missa iste lyn, on Th , January 19,, New “Year. of course, but it may be doubted if it will make | of the bank and other causes an actual convulsion | tals are impotent a8 open enemies they are by no means 200 3%: Canis Mavennoran, beloved wife of Mayerbos | ” them feel any strong friendship or affection for the | bas been averted, a much more moderate reaction is | deatitnte of influence or power to cause the most serious 500 . Ft) fer, aged 87 years '18 days, federals, But defore the Southern States can be over- | to de looked for, and the public will be well satisfied if | complications tn the River Plate, and it may possibly | 999 SI! gag | _ he relatives and friends of the family, also the meme come and auch marches will have to be made all | terms as low as five per cent should prevail for an: come to if General Flores has succeeded in | 59 84 bers of the Seeedais Tad ge EO. 458 . and A. M., are over the ery, until every point of it is like the | Yiod. The commitments of the companies that obtaining an ally to ‘help in overturning the government, | 99 24jg | Teepecttully invited to attend the funeral, from ber Inte TUE POPE'S LETTER CONDEMNED IN FRANCE. | 27004 tt of desolation swept by Sherman's army. We | gone into operation during the past two Yours must ef, | Progident Aguirre has found a friend who 18 willing and | 199 S1%8 | residence, Park avenue, near Carlton avenue, on Sunday ‘are assuining that there is no wanton destruction, for | fectually prevent any return to low rates, and the able to maintain bis authority, Such things are mooted, | 599 64: afternoon, at two o'clock, without further invitation, destruction’s sake, but only that the armies live on the | toansto be met by instalments between now and and, if we are correctly informed, special agents have | 399 ig McDexxorr.—Mrs, Jnannerts M. McDeamorr, aged 82 ‘country and make the war support iteelf. It will proba- | spring must likewise exert considerable, although been di ed to Europe, whose roturn isnow anxiously | 200 cary | years. Diy be found that though the Southern shel! may be | inferior influence—the advantage of loans of this looked for by the Montevidean aut ties, Asan im- | 259 wud Riv mK The faneral will take place this (Saturday) ‘Victor Emannel on Trade with America | pierced here and there, it will, asa whole, not be broken, | ing ahat, in many Inttatoes, after having been contracted observer we are obliged to notice these deplorable GAig | atone o'clock, from her late residence, No. 26 ut contract, under external pressure, into a hard kernel | bere, they are ually absorbed by investors: wer Plate dissensions, which, if not definitely settled $axg | street. “The fronds and relatives are invited to attend and His New Capital. that will prove impenetrable, or at least quite unmanage- | country to which they belong, while they are one way or the other withont delay, must lead to results | 400 92°" | Without further notice. able, more easily abroad than least advantageous for both and Argentines. | 199 2 McDzrmp.—In Jersey City, N. J., on Friday, Jan An to the cotton question for 1866, there is reason it was generally paid that 23 | 20, of consumption, Jouw C. ‘McDeiauv, aged 19 years, ‘Thomaw’ Victory. ticipate it may again exercise a salutary and the telian Minister had defi maaiters, 28 months and 18 days, . WHAT 18 THOUGHT OF HOOD’8 DEFEAT. ite uncertainties will Be such as to Italian government taking the tal government ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to at~ B; 95 Biplomatic Union Between Spain (From the London Times, Jan. 2.) sons on their guard. With regard to under its ion, and in return receiving doo Reading Ei > bai | tend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o’cloclk, ‘The defeat of Hood is confirmed. This commander has, | can Aope is that she will attend to her own quarrel, and | session: Solana or Islo de Sor aterm of ten “d 100 do. p38 94%¢ | from the residenco of his brother-in-law, Andrew Finnie,, and France. indeed, suffered reverses greater than any that have be- | allow usto go our way in the simple and wnoslentations ‘order to construct ‘do. The chief engineer of the steamshi ‘No, 61 Hudson world. | ¥eart, » 200 Mariposa Mg Co., 11% ong! ip fallen 'a Confederate general sinee Vicksburg was taken. | task ef promoting the peaceful interchanges of the ftalian squadron is expected to arrive in a few days, and | 199 wich § RR. 100 ‘do. "4a! atreet. | By his invasion of Tennessee the ee van that | Commerotally she has ceased to be of f prone pegs then the affair will be made more public, We cannot - 100 do. et) Liverpool (England) papers please copy. od State was virtually recovered forthe South. The defeat | ance, and for the present all her aims are far. from our readers the of this ig McQvorp.—On Thursday, January 19, Biaeiai! relict of | at Franklin did not stay his py is, and when the fede- | ther to contract her influence in that respect, but we shall Emanuel the late William McQuoid, Sr, aged 83 years, @ months | Prospect of a French Free Trade tn days Decree The ‘ives and friends of the family are respectful id invited to atvend the fanefal, from the residence of 4 : son, Robert MeQuoid, No. 264 West Fifteenth this (Saturday) afternoon, at one o’clock. Her remaing be interred in New York Pe Cemetery. ‘ try south of the Cumberland seemed likely to inte | newal of the when the intercourse “his power. To drive the federals out of the Biate was | tice was the ‘pride and profit of each. revolution and ‘must bring their own retrt- - Married. now hig aim, and with this intent he risked operations feeling in Fourxn—Eastow.—At St, Mark’s church, on Thureday, which, 28 general have failed in this war by January 19, by the Rev. A. H. Vinton, D. D., Eowarp whieh ever side they have been prosecuted. Gen. Thomas, Foruzs and Mase Emanars, daughter of Charles Easton, conceal vee oceans SAS Tals rotreated into the Hines of Nashville the whole coun. | nevortheloss hal the fict symptom that promises s re int twa ‘ne “Fite No reaty feat MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. but Ddution, Ttalian taktng tho offensive, has inflteted uj him the heaviest Pamurrs.—Caanies C. ae ry Serre in Uruguay ken inte NC made motte OH eat the Rectory, im Brocka, on | fhe rove anf EILLaPR, ido atin he a om, grant Saturdaj . ane! turday) afternoon, at half-past one 0’ and Obtain Territory on the Biver Plate. General Hood has been driven several miles in a three Gi 4 ered Pe Popetennepealan hae frowthe Patani f his father, No. 94 Mercer street, without further invitation, pea wens. —On Thursd january urice Powsn®, | | 8 native of the tora of ¢ arrick on Suir, county of Tip- | rary, rears. Perng friends of the. fan RORGE Gays’ battle, and has loet several thousand men, with a and as o matter 7 large number of guns. General Thomes expects that the ne ht ee of | of — We ay Esq., nine sad Confederates will ebandon the State, retreating south- the Fn tt AD oak ge ward to the Tennessee river, which they will endeavor to | wishes and felicitations of t a for the coming May 11, 1 the foreign Ministers | at 9 Madison street, by the Rev. Alexander alas. Sy L : 2 I The Prize Fight for the Championship— cross at Florence. This victory has caused Ita The Emperor is stated to have im reply :—Th ‘notlt . f his Wormald the Victor. tion ut Washington and all through tho Nordland with | wishes of the diplomatic corps touch me sensibly Fesident in Montevideo on being notified of the Brazilian | Cranuas N. Wans.waicur, of New York, to Miss Many E. | | The friends of the Tals; tice of Wap ork i good reason, for the progress of the Confederate arme in | are the oxpression of that concord which ought to replies to the Baron T , ainoe the several conmuls | 0H Of Williamsburg. Ravuaal Guatdrere invited to attend the. fu from &e., &e., &e, the Southwest had excited grave appretensions. It ap- | between nations, and for which your prudence is to me | have given very different instructions to their ship cap- his late residence, No. 107 Greenwich street, on aftern ‘at half-past one o'clock. The remains will be- peared that the occepation and conquest of the South | the surcst guarantee, Believe me, that on my part I | taing The replies of the Ministers snot ‘being .—On Friday, Sentry 20 in the TOA yon oF her of A was a jabor which must be erm 4 for shall always endeavor in my relations with foreign nations aa al th looked for lames Aiton, of a | taken to Calvary Comet for interment. ‘the JaRGARET AITON, widow Galston, wig LEY.—On Friday, January 20, Joux Quiczey, a nar teeny ine county Monaghan, Lrelatid, aged 06 youre ‘The friends ant juaintances of the family, also frionds of his nephews, Willlam, John and Daniel ‘Carrally ‘The seamship City of Baltimore, Captain Morehouse, “whieh left Liverpool at noon on the 4th and Queens. Sewn on the 6th instant, arrived at this port at half-past repeated, ‘a8 200N as an advances was made by the federal power in | to be guided by respect for right, and @ love ef peace and age, Mi si ats ember tts 9th" | “aretha per entait cnveratn wit |S" eye ay a | “Ete Ratt hey, th eine fr the federais,to/contra them ta thelr belle? chat throu The a eto our knowledge. | son in-law, Bleventh avenue and Thirty-sixth street, on h- | most of the axl Beemed to have recognized ‘afterns y ten P. M. yesterday. out the South they ‘have no enemy capable of RECEPTION OF THE NEW SPANISH MINISTER. Tlonkade on woth’ Sunday ‘oon, at one o'clock. The friends and are respectfully invited to attend tho funeral Her news is four days later. thelr chief armi President Lincoln has taken advan- | yf Mon had an audience of the Emj throw a hea’ late residence, No, 47 East Broadway, on Eunday after _ lity on the Brazilian govern: | S"\ Tony —Near Atlanta, on Wedneeday, October 19, " wees. ia "iudione s | noon at 1 o'clock. ca. at of the present ‘public satisfaction to make a new foe Veen finister ment to d th wan ana Mien the'viletteis tenweth Ridinend tho Tullories to prevent hie credentials as t |] ment each ut leaving 18 to ia government to do- Saisn(t uonaghan (Ireland) papers please copy, i Prussia on the question of the Duchies had become loss Sigrobebly tects es eT Sa SEA tee a aarti oe alate ere “Tne notice of the death of Josoph Austin, in yester- | _ RawY. On Thuradey, Janvary after a long apd Sin ° (muisfactory, and Prince Charles of Prussia ‘had gone to The Emperor was surrounded by the great officers of | foil :—An En, ah vessel was going to load cargo at | a.0'e Henatn, was an error. pada my, widow of Peter Remy, aged | ‘Vienna, with the object, it was supposed, ‘of bringing The Privateers. State and of the household. when she received intimation from the British a ANDERSON, aged 40 years, i ore 6 months and 26 days. : poke F ENFORCEMENT OF THE PORBIGN ENLISTMENT AUT IN ‘M. Mon. addressed hin Majesty aa follows:— gunboat not to commence loading, as the term of ing His remains will be taken to the Evergreen Comotery 0 friends and acquaintances of: the are Te Shout » better understanding. ENGLAND. Srux—I have the honor to remit into the hands of your | om the blockade, 20th inet., was near at hand. The Bra- | o. sneerment. spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sum ayer ‘Tho Queen of Spain Is said to have approved of the ap- ‘Lavenroon, Jan. 6, 1965. Majesty the letter of her gp AON zilian commander insisted on the English vessel taking | A Sccyasuvs.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, January 17, | 200d, at two Simane eres her late residence, ointment of forty new Senate, It wan tated that the | , Copfatn Combet who commanded thestoamser ve King, | TG} agle Scored te nraral aaeats her canyo;, but the captain declined, stating that ‘he | gcior a long and lingering fines, Maxodmsr Francs, | ion ire ei ore ary 20, Kamm 3, youngest ‘sddresecs of ihe Parliament to the Queen would not trout | to Madeita has beer arregiod. for Violating whe Kulist, | In rosuming the functions w! a Inve apply te ‘Aepanieh vessel tn the same port re- ee ee ee weet es danuter ofthe late Jninea Tulle, in the 8th your eee" 9 (@f the Peruvian question. ment act in enlisting:men for the rebel navy. of your Majesty has rendered so notice on to stop loading her 4 ‘The friends and family are invited to attend the funeral, | *2°. 4 Tae ash on cad frigate Namuacla woul i Seria rove oe ao oreo | ie lig ey Tey MM, Same, | nun tera ese cre Some toe reo | uta en ase ; : , for the Pacific on the Sth of January, eon Pianeta mtn op tpitegrted S po, nr vee mtd tlee, and’ in Binet of an armed Brasilian fale Ser tm agyy and Liberty streets, from the residence of the family, Perth Amboy, N. J. The Hon. P. Campbell Scarlett, the newly appointed FOCATION OF GENERAL DIX" | FTotoond graitade for your Maeel utter went ashore in his boat, carrying the Spanish fag Hare Ce vn, on Wednesday morning, | _,T™—On ‘hureday, January 10, Axomxw Tox, @. Rnvoy and Minister Plenipotentiary of England to: the {From the London Times, Jan. 2.] cee ll omer Peery bon etre den Ag bgp a genoa January 16, Gannur Browns, aged 71 years, 10 mouths | DAyive of the clty of Cork, Ireland, aged 68 yiemm Ruaperor of Mexico, left London January 2, to enter on | _ The public will lenrn with great pleasure tint President | filto my country by leboring ceries for Paysandu. The of Balto cand Pay. and 27 days. and friends of the family are respect- | his brother-in-law, William Callaghan, ate eae Dis duticn, Mr, Middleton goes out as first secretary, and | 1ieoln has formally disapproved the ortler of General Cstegm ant Teiedahp wich mite her sands causes much disaatisfaction, ano one can make ily are Tespect- | roquested to attend the faneral, from hia Inte vy; Dix with to the pursuit of the Confedi ‘marau- rt Tt affects fully invited to attend the funeral, without farther notice, Fast Fourteenth ‘Su: q Mr. H. Le Strange as second eccretary. dcre cron the Oanadian frontier, and that the order has | witte qrmperor, replied, that, he oe gut i object or purpose, It, merely affecte commerce, | this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the North | 201 East Vourteenth szvct, on Sunday afternoon, | The Damascus reached Liverpool at fonr P. M. on the | been virtually recalled. Nothing ess could have been | that the reminiseences, still fresh, which M. ‘Mon had | It seems to be intended to aid the rebels, while seriously Pg em gpa comer of Third. avenue and " . Sabana tho Glasgow at six A. M. on the 24-of January. | Sttong civiliaad nations, “Fhe conduct of the Americans | 1efti2 France should asgure to. him the most copdial re. | injuring tre ihereste, of neater + {t promises to | Barns. —On Welnesday morning, Janusry 18, Loos MISCELLANEOUS. ‘The Canada arrived at Queenstown about eleven o'clock | has been more than once such as to give grounds for be- | cePtlow, and that no one could contrinive bettes, than he } Oi tg the honor of Brasil, which dle without | Prexna Bans, in the 74th year of his ago. pA ALAS ROT SRC et ala nthe moraing of the 24, and reached Liverpool on the | Heving that they have but smail respect for thom inter- | gwo countries, to which ile Majesty attached so great an | offended, or damaging the government of Monte- bans Fagor os — ee caetee Rep errsny| OES Hoe aT RAG ae yationaL BUSI- eiteenoon of the 8d instant, pena Pa "Although they hare. in {ir Beward's | portance, all half;paut ton o'clock, from Pasick's Cuibodral, Sor ‘The following are some of the xvcrable notions. free Chet. 3 ‘The Hibernian arrived at Londondesry at six o'clock on politician bone eenprred to feél the necensty of Great Britain. The Prise Ring. er of Prince and Mute oe Sainiaiy 3 Preece Patciou “We bare frequently had oraanin, : nan aath Bauawrmng —At . J. , Janary “deoer’ 4 te even of ihe ata Sah th oir teteas eaten Shasta | weiss wre Sas areas rez rum cman | fas Wase op array oot ne Damen | le ig Feo cae ’ Sur FNGLAND. mes to es! gus! AMERICAN AFFAIRS. anche. edge were mainly confined to local topics." He was hopeful of | the pris fight for the ‘champlonahip, between | “The frionde of the family are invited to attend the | important respects is first of its charwcter in the @ sense of ite ' bes ype a ~ aed on La bo ‘Wormald and ‘was to have come off on the | funeral, on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the | Sit. intaugut in ap sa athe ged | the affair of the Trent; ‘8d inst, was the residence of hig ts, ‘added p @reat Interest in the War News—Heavy oth, “tu. tee capture . re Eo Sonera natere, NATE . nd Jan, 5, 1865, Barey.—On morning, January 20, Ei Wich, tn extant of — , rand abroughe systematic M- Wall im the Rebel Cotton Loan. | inciting he fk tina bese yetour se tate the hai | FREES Meh fo te, sampenehinbeeren Worm | wile of Renan aie, nae rend esrags | Beals, ean Si un baer ‘The American war news was read with great interest | ave ventured to ot hey ‘was such that many persons were forced over one an- Unseen angels held her 7 tanced all competitors, as ovis of which a. the. 9nd caused a further depression in the rebel loan, which | whatever techntcal fault they might commit they would | SiC? down some steps leading to the hall, and ninesoan [Prem the Ooth eporter, Jon. 6 Led her from this world of sinning qcmat tin Pairs one Tuterantional. and the, gres bo fas sold as low 0s 52—a decline of nearly ten percent | have the admiration of thelr countrymen aa spirited and | Jureq 1: naa cn od fer the twelfth round Marvdch arta dis. Safely to the better land. Bugland Fair, ily held at Springfield, fice jotlo. commanders. dared. a was y, The relatives and friends of the family and those of | Springteld Dally Union, Sept. 10, 1864, 10 spéaking of within a week. ‘The British war steamer Racehorse was lost in the | treesed, but he boldly faced his opponent and was fear- tral IONS, CAyee— tician comes to weigh the consequences of such acta there her father, Mr. r Pettit, are respectfully invited to | speci ry is hope of redrens, China veas in November. Only nine of her crew, in- be Bey edt thirteenth. ‘the ‘on Sunday afternoon, at half-past | , "They are exceeding rare merit end have fc one of Sherm: {a the best policy.” Mr. Li . Se ee eee | he was strack down like am ox. | | one o'clock, from her lato reeidence, 2 Seammel atroct. | the, moss sttmacuve, feenres Oe these epectmens ri BRITISH OPINION OF THE S1zG" OF SAVANNAR. | conducted ‘the Affairs of thelr country Jong enough te | ™ncty-nine In number, were drowned, wap Saae mase Se Sind Bie oppearas, saly. Cumuann’—At Fordham, on Thursday, January 19, of | the ites sibel engrer! na asks tae From the London Times, Jan. 27, know a rupture with would’ be | gytbe, revenue of Great Britain for the year 1904 was | struck heavily down again, and just ashe was ComInE OP | scariot fever, Wittzs Epuan, son of ‘Georgo P. ‘and wings, - We believe the colluctio aaiied ty the Tho military news which we publish to-day dors mot | fatal to the success @f the cause which ‘they Rave | £70,126,874 sterling, « of on 009 98 com: . Y round the sponge was thrown up PY | Frances §. Cammann, aged 1 year, Tmonths and 26 days, Uiktod shates. rows by Professor 4d much to that rocolved afew days since. Savannah is | “at heart. ‘They vent, on the conquest of | Burne Svs tnen SOvwummnaeae Sennuen © Several | 666° ant hee The funeral will take place from St. James’ church, | awarded to him by funitinto, State a roleraationd Bet yet taken, "but in erioged wut i in groat danger. | the ‘Routh, a Work for which all” tho “tosources | th lone sterling in, the ‘axation of the country during | et a a rasnnie4 for some time | Fordham, this (Saturday) afternoon, at helf-past three | fren curemlcaton of (alt fect tf tod are. ta earmy of General Slerman passed through the Stato | of tho States which acknowledge their govern. 4 De,Jeat. , The roeult was coneiderod highly mlatetory. | | amine wan very severely boston, and for some time | o'clock. “The train leaves Twenty-sixth etreet and Fourth | Wien the penmanship, which, po OR, ogee ‘ef Georgia with so little resistance the: {t has been able { ment are scarcely sufficient. To bring down on them- | gating off as co: 4th 1863 12,090 in the an almost fainting condition, having his face and temples | *Yenue at half-past two o'clock. ates, patrous and press, we cannot doubt the ea Degin the siege of this Important place with slightly | gcives the hostility of te ost power maratime State por on np rg +4 over 18, tunes wach wane. ing Conmiaax.—At Mount 8t, Vincent, after an ilinees of a | justly’holds the postion ft inken, at the head of sinilar Beisisned numbers and in good condition. ole MH in the ‘and to make im reality what theso | ""Drince alfred wus on @ vielt to the Court of Berlin. Wormald, on the other band, walked sory epparentiy iow a % on Friday morning, January 20, Senor M. Du | stitutions in the Empyre State, We would recommend. fended by its inhabitants, who are all under miserable raiders have tried to make it, the basis of ope- ao swollen eye being the euag, ae toe pion pny ee tae ane — on his } where, — ‘will, no —_ —— bravery; but e is — iy id J rations —— poe would bad an act of France. Req Recs gece en eo . his (© by u ey can Tosist the forces which | supreme folly. are it ls to be hoped, moral 1 te equiem mass In the chapel of tho convent this (Satur. ‘Tie Springfield Republican of September 12, 1844, als ‘Sherman’ and ‘Foster have brought | considerations which can bardly fall to affect men in the | qeAot Taster rare te toe ele eae ee | pour on Mareden net Of the ght the odds were sx %0 | a5) morning, at half-past nine o'clock. «They exhibien wonderful prodeionty in the att of penmap. - against thon." Oxmbaw | Sound 4 open to the | porition and with the responalbility of the President and | the Council of State In orenpied in exaraing the Project Conrar.—On Friday, January 20, Sanrea Contay, a na- | ship, both se business, and orgementel, and fully eustaln erals by the capiure of Fort MeAllister, and per. ‘8 Ministers, oy are aware that wha'over maj the jecree ™ De mee. tive jallymurry, parish Kilmain, county Roscommon, e reputation of the College, communication is establithed betweon General | opinions of the Eaglish people with mspect w this war | ore A crn olient letine wth premien Soemee Te vam Lonsem Wout Manase, Treland, aged 83 years. | Sate po See ie eng Seen eee See an and the sea. According to the federal accounts | the English government bas preserved a strict neutrality, | Minister says:—-As regards the first part of the letter and ‘The funds were firm, * ‘The relatives and friends of the family nre respectfully The Watertown Daily Nows—“They are a novelty—oqual- wanna if Invested oth on the north and south, | and resirained other European nations from wlopting @ | the appendix, your eminence will understand that the | Gonsole closed on the 8d of January at 804, a 89% invited to attend the funoral, from the residence of her | ing in fineness and voauly steel engraving.” nd the federal lines extend from the Savannah | policy of interference. To break with us by putting on secepnion ‘and publication of these documenta, which The discount market wan quiet and easier. The de- | 80, Thos. Corley, 38 Thomas strect, to Calvary Come- Wie Vermont Journal—“We have novet seen them equal- fiver to the Ogeechee. ‘The ruilways are cut, | us.an insult Mke the violation of our territory would be | Contain propositions cnntrary to the principles om which | mand at the bank had. sul There aa lam with, | tery, om Sunday afternoon, at two o'elutk, ed.” Ef and the city isolated, Tho skill and dering of | ungrateful and unjust as woll as imprudent, These | is hased the constitution of the empire, could mot be | ingness to pay six per cont, ‘Ber--On Thursday, January 19, after a short, but Tho Vermont Horald—'They seem to be pesfestion to the Of (General rherian's march ‘howe Us boon rewardad | considerations were | wo Mikey to ‘preva ‘that it | Authored wit yet es Lonvox, Jan. 6, 1868, | aevere ines, Tauise, Foungest davghter of Robert and | "fhe ivrseuse Dally Jougnal—"WFo aro certain that in sym with a brill: suce ‘or it is difficult to suppese that | is withont surprise we learn that the hostile demonetra- 00! d sit - Ann Dey, aged 6 years, 6 months and 18 days. metry of design, persectifh of execution and extent of work. The French clergy had held a meeting to arrange for money, 69% a 8975. ? pow. Sovnalonaces Thee Ae the’ Unies Bi ons of General Dix bavo been rebaked. ‘There is every | minary measures for a gathering of all the prolaen, Gnived five-twenties, 45 0 46. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully he city can, unnided, hold out loug, and there seems to reason to hope invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her or elsewhere." be no sign of a relieving army, ‘The Confederate at this cause of difference between the 4 G@isaster fa this campaign’ has arisen either from an | two countries widl soon pase cway. Should thre be any Sie ee ee Orcas Se Be ek eet ace parenia, No. 102 Fourth street, Williamsburg, on Sunday | , The Oswngo Commercial Tmes—They are without 6x @xhavstion of military resources, or from too great | repotition of the acts which have led to it the Northern | Mencant effect produced by Ive letter throdghout Banca, eae : fternoon, at one o'clock. “Orie Tleyrsph Herald We Tully, enmmend. to publia el in in Hood or Lee, : ” 3 Ped a . 4— . ; . Dui ence, ractice, na of bat on goo! authority, that the imperial special commission | ho market was closed on Monday, It reopened see | 1:0'N \ Furnished with ‘al the, blank Shey may have failed to raiso them from a belief that Raymond street, Brooklyn, in the 334 year of bis age, Shey were too fur from the seat of war, and Lad too vast 7 te y y his ag’ leet oenen 1 se onplettofthe or ai er toler has recommended the adoption of the measures suggested } gorday with & dull tone, the sales reaching only | The remains will be conveyed to the chapol at Jaunaic to the Emperor by Mr. Lindsay, M. P., five years ago, | 3 000 bales, including 900 fo export and speculation. | where the funeral service will take place, at half-pas i uch a notes, receipts, dt , drafts, certificates of st territory (or apy cuetay to dhreaten them seriously. | must not berepeated, Technical questions of jurisdiction s Whatever’ the caitso of tis defeacelossness must not be allowed to imperil the dearest interests of Teg ttne Coen cuctioing outa tron i eetictne aren | FHiC08 generally wore 444. « id. lower. twelve o'clock, this /Saturday) afternoon, Tho friendsuud | Sh. £0 employed by the stuitent ae to ge Tae te at Butnees ave bese calamitous tn th cetreve General | Britch America, Not only ar the Canadians bound 98 | sther in he construction or equipment. of ships built TRADE AT MANCHESTER relatives of the fatnily aro respectfully requested to at- | thant hod: bookkorper, aud. traunnces na eclent aaa ae eae eae are ae cit | and roubern from tnelr territory, Date ductagander eke | (France, and that withia six months from the passing | was dal, and prices generally were rather lower, tend, without further notice, fame | ae ga Eggnunestoite Wl he bustnats pertaining vewhole 0 of twelve miles a day, and te re ol. | and rot m th tory, but a due regard for the ? 3 D. arsday, Jan of disease of t] sale and reta{l grocers, commission, jebbing, whl mi 7 g rega' of the law all foreign built ships are to be ndmittee free LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFFS MARKET. foe one beso me tactusereae” © | ings ‘manutactcing, banking, aletmuostiog, -rallroading, Ngerents that ihe Confederate States could be penetrated for hundreds of miles by a resolute enemy. Whe the State can be oceupiod permanently is doubtful, but $f Savenoah be taken it is probable that it will bo re feined by the federals for the remainder of the war. jeniture, agencies, ie., ao. *eidureds for'iue “Colloge Monthly Journal,” eontatning fall information, D. T. AMES, Syracuse, N. ¥, Suture of teir own province and of that great confede- " y ration whch it ig their purpose to form, ehould cause them pb IE - sige; are all $0 06 soenshed, ene teomee | ‘don end py hE Tay Sg Bran. | “The funeral will (ako place on Sunday afternoon, at te use every effort In Keoping the peace, They must al- | ‘nthrne and the latter in sx yearr from the passing of | Wheet in good dernund for winter red nt 1d. per. centai | t¥©, o'clock, from tho residence of her daughter, '207 whatey y be rat 2 owe of her son, Jesse J. Davis, and her grandson, have @ large and tnereasing trade with the Un ao manent doaree seeparte - Prinee Sapatone: Neb: ] wenes? -<aartenne: Caen, caemenn pesny © Francis W. Young, are respectfully invited to attend the THe LATER. ; Preaident of the Privy Council. ‘ ORNS, DUNIONA, BAD NAILS, &C., CURED WITH- readiest means of communication with Europe is 1 re w 1 kee! n Rte 4 Tho London Times of January (5 as an ariicle highly | federal Poss ooh fon a Imaruterranding wl at any she Yorks Gocco cad ha me a Lavamroet, Paovisions MARKET. aes ji ll ge mains will be taken to Poughkeepsie foi Cel ty dn WIC of vee use Annihilator @ulogietic of Gouoral Sherman's skill) tine inflid upon them incalewlable evile, As long 48 this | Detied wo buy In’ Rentca me one tite were ao high aa | ant’sinens rout” previa } generally ‘steady at last | , DUxcax—On Thursday, January 19, Jauns Doxcax, “ War lasts it is the duty of the Canadian government to | by'99, but on the 34 at 66. 60 x eS eee A h in the 78d year of his ago. (PURER NEW noOKs — eo (hut the Americas territory is not violated from their J : hone ake a — ride, | _ The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to PUBLISHED THI8 DAY NY Georgian Guertlias fie Last Hope of | frontier. They have wu men forthe purpose, and Italy. for ¥. "A. Bacon Phe ply | (A B ort attend the funoral, from the residence of his eon-in-law, T, B. PETBRSON & BROTHERS, Britain for Disanto: they cannot use them than Jn ting enter. 1 The Italian Minister of Commerce has ismed a clrenlar ¥ Father dearer, Buver Arm. | S4mos Murphy, Nd. 60 Macdougal siroct, this (Saturday be et hea sag tl mm the London Post (government o ), Jan. 2} prses which may at any time catsd®s regres. It te | tn which he urges the Chambers of Commerce to cation LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET. ‘at one o'clock. AND FOR SALE BY 00) fe have juet been edified by the simul tancous and | stated that the authorities intend to thirty com- | merchants in their transactions with the United Ashes {n fair demand for at 298, 6d. a 200. Pearls —At Cannes, France, on Friday, December — pom lassertoms that it has been known tothe | panies of volunteers at once to guard the frontier. If | on account of the constant fluctuation in the value ected at 308. y ly and in fair demand. | 23, 1 Coormn Depensn, of this city, in the véth 1. jorth ever eince the American war Pagan that the Soutu- | they do this and take measures for the restitution of the | the American paper money, caused by a forced currency. | £2! jee quiet, Linseed of! steady at | year of his age. SEQUEL TO A DRRR DE TAVERNEY. . @rn confederacy would prove to be nothing bu a boliow | stolen property they will only have performed their duty, New Year's Day the King received a deputation from | 246, 9 948, 6d. Sperm oll firm. Sales of winter Fusrcuss. ray iy y, January 19, Many, beloved THE OHRVALI mt CHEVAL! BR. Shell, and that Sherman's wondlerfel march hat demon- | Sad shown the American government that, while reeo- | the Parliament congratulating hit on the new year. at £68, and £70 now demanded; crude held for wife of Michael , aged 60 years. til CHEVALIER; 00, te Aineh Marisa ont Sod Oia. strated for the first time that the interiur of the South i | lute 1 maintain their own independence and Louor, they | Kis Majesty, in reply, recommenced them to hasten | Rosin. Nothing doing. Spirit of turpeutine~—Pronch | Her friends and relatives are rospootfully invited ‘to at. | dros De Taverney.” | By fy tory RS i> that which nature ts said to abhor—a mere vecustm. Hf | know What is due to a neighboring people, ‘their labors, and expressed a hope that the destinies of relia at 62a, Petroloum—Reflved continues firm at 28. 14. | tend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, | one large octavo volume. Price Ono Dollar, thts wae know to be tho faet all along, and {f it ra ully je THE POLICY OF TUR BRITISH CABINET. Italy would’ soon be accomplished. a 28, 24. per gallon Linoed cakes firmer, Sales of froma he Inte reste 200 Elm street. 4 @ fact, whet can there be so wonderiall in! tnasporch at Oxford Me Gardwoll, the of tame evening the King visited the Royal theatre | American at £0 Ts. Od. ex quay. Stock of petroleum at | Guuyrtx.—On , January 19, Josern Gare, | one pyran Clit: GREW SORK SY NIGHT AND herman's undertaking, and eucceeding in, thi® | State for the Colours, brietly referred to the caso of the | Metate, and was recelyed with enthuriaetio applause, | ‘Me end of the year was only 15,000 bbis, of refined. DAY; its Aristooracy and tt» Dolla: y George Lippard, miraculons inarch? If, on tho other band, this | St Albuns raiders. Ho nald that no men were more sen- | The Pope bad received the members of the sacred col- LONDON MARKETS. of the family, and the members of.the New | quior o¢ “the Quaker Uy,” e., 6 Phe To cente. evolent Assori march i really such »' marvellous affair, st rust’ be | pibic than the Governor General of Canada and hie ad- | lege and eddressed to them an allocution, in which | Breadstuffs firmer, and fine English wheat 1s. a2 per | York Young Men's Roman visers of that which was due to the honor of the Britwh | he raid thet, in the present day, robbery PMOIRS OF eM ' PREAC! MEMOIRS OF A PREACH EI On, THE: MYSTERIES ere in to attend the fancral, thi @0 in respect of the dangers and difficulties mttending ‘was | quarter dearer, Sagar firm. Coffee steady. Tea quiet ‘ and these are not inconsistent with the theory of hollow Crown and to the “wviotate ‘of Britieh terri. | committed under the pretext of nationality; bat { ond unchan ‘Rios tend! morning, at ten o'clock, from his late Tuk PF br nt chia thoory of ibe shell ia really ® | tory’; and it was certain hat present law in | tho triumph of the ‘church war certain, the | faltpetro brisk, Tallow mre. O, din # als dd bp gs ate yA The remains w) Bmpiee City? "Fhe Quaker Chg," be Pull of iustravouse are’s neat sauce, when wo con, | Canada was adoquae ity would carey it to execution | ay | only of | that triinph being “uncértatn, | kpirita of Turpentine, 638 0d. 64a, tome ee eek red Tees imeean Feguiem ||’ Price 76 esate, Se nate ck Georgia, through part with promptitods and vigor, and that #f, on the other | His Holiness added that after witnessing the destruction THE LATEST MARKETS. mass will be celebrated, and from thence to Calvary sary Vicente stig te sapera te emate ontt “nteasats weld | nr he rou excioy t Sees ted how | Coron. —the sale of th twTEN Rae Sb tam | octeegmmie, of he, Kew York Young Men's Roman PEgORP Rn OMRON EADY ; LATEST OPMOW OF THR LoNnOW freRs. Jotient Thou thy servant depart in peace.” including 2,000 to lcpoouialers ane experts. Market Benevolent Association will moet a: their rooms, prenthe oF ae a tmnt cation of (hin alent cote. | ie aie a or tat ot ; the Lou Prac ofthe io Sauy, a arale nent eparate audiences of the Rope von | Ona and peices alighly lowe, titra! the fact of cunts Wear owrph vita. | Kahle say oy A Perak Brotha ele @ught to atinch to this H on the Canadien d Mevlty, is very much inclined fo tym- General De Montrielie had presented the b of the ji order, IOHN 8. SCULLY, President, street, Philadelphia, and is for salo by «il booksellers ang. Jation, thinly s ihize with the Soderais, dn account of the eweape of per- | Prone! “ er Provretows quiet and steady, Bacon still advancing. RIOR cord " bi : rr It to the bert fata may not bo io harmy of occupation, and the Pope, in response, | Taxtow firmer. Pa Recording Scerstary, printed in the English lan; hy ea comping vou’, Who, takitig their departure from the neutral tort- | gaia he Geaneet chair’ settee " it from “all the Guuvrm.—In this city, on Friday, January 20, after a Mery iy mad ied watenges Suan tue Ramer | other generala who hare commanded the French ‘army, Shipping News. jong and lingering ingen, Busy A. Garr, vite of any very forml rea'stance when surprised by a weil equ tiiouwsand mon, hurrying thro: fiege ductioecimovolume, bound 1a Gluiby for volume, paper cover, for 91 00, ney Py X‘ontreal ought to have taken upon themselves the Pek | T'have always prayed for thia army, for 1. le remaln FAMILY PRIDE. By the author of “Pique.” One vote *® Another fmportant consiferation that reems | an tthe responsibility of demining the prieonen® seen | tn6 destinies of Frases for bie Boot chan, mig Girectt | tockholm, at Antworp; Goethe, ab Vigo; London and | a4>/arternoon, at one o'clock, from ust faihei'e residence, | ume, paver cover.ePrice $t M0, or pound In one voluine, to have boon slost Kight of is this, that {f Georgia hag | wit Sioe Coren oe oe very brie pened ee Froneh Catholics, At ihe preeont time 1 shall not conse asrived, from Boston, Mary Richards, at Antwerp; 881 Greenwich’ streot. clot, for $2. Ninth edition now regdy. een found undofeuded againat the progress of Sherman | 00." SOrn Oo eee general Bt must be ros Memes, | S0.0tay for and dices the Cetholio nation, the Emperor, } Young Turk, at Port Mahon, cL ee ee ecery 16, Comeren Gis Pobtiahod and for sate at the cheapest book house to ther he most part to form that thin but hard shell which sur. | howes €F, says tho Loudon Times, taat the Executive go | them all necemsary ealightenm’ny 2 °°4 BAY 80° Arrived, from Philadelphia, Speedwell, at Liverpool “ i montis and 6 dayn’ My J World to.bay,ot pond Foe 8 noe of Tek juin mide the confeleragy, and which the federais have | yernme ot ie pet responsible for the miscarriage of @ p see = as friends of the family are respectfully invited to at. Bi6 Chestnut street, Fuftadeiphin, 1 und It 40 oxcoodiugly digmeult to penetrate, The oidcst | Jndro) sth va rey eae eties tke people eed eortene In SPECIAL NOTICES. tend the this (latueday) atteruoon, atone o'clock, | | Coplee of any ot the aburs, wil bo font evecywReTe, at ted beeen fasted ana midi’ in; the holiow shell | meat of th, § country bad Bo power {nthe matter, and | The following later telegrams ure to ban va oem: OUNT Vi RNON TAXES. MOUNT Se uinpae See ediebtanly ee teeraieg etaraoee, Deneeey 18 Mit tele by PAN ADY, Bn ‘reek, Kow York, ang ory ; and yet thore is a glaring inconslatency and cop. | dave no ot er wisa than that the provisions of the Ka- Shirtings anat ALCOTEA, DOo. Fille S ane ion Md er F% - | Dawn Ta Gray, aged 64 years, , 1 | by ookaellors, “ fradiction in much repugnany views being concurrently | tradition trom'y fall be carried owt with the wtqucut fait Irtinge and twiet In ood demand, Exchange @e. 14a. e tarns may be pal o ry 38, at tho See eae Ea teidear nce invited to stent the | === Wo wid In’ the toe - d fuids ‘The Bank rote of discount bas been reduced 1 Soraps of Grand and Biles) , CTURE SEASON Betas bard abel pratt we iobebtaie ot te | isa ee Sd PEt amen co | fracas rer) Sere ee OA arn cnan nen interior will come ack to the old Union, aod yor a ‘he Cotten Trade, Se BEG, Cm cod Sm - avenue, asad eaty-and street and FIN | TiironTANT LROTORES AL none Ob Brow Chat the whols manhood of ‘tho intorlor has gone w | ENGLAND RAVRD FROM DIKASTER PY ire DE joral, Exchange 2s. 1)4/. MH ANNIVERSARY OF THR WOMAN'S UNION MIS- | | Gomd—On Thurslay ovening, January 19, after a | say: Panton unable prion lage Toeturos Gon have th Hight in the large armies on the confines, and hence | THRONED Kixg—s, "8 PRAY® TO PR Lert ALONB. “ay slonary Sootety will be held In Dr, Btorra’ church, | ghort but severe iliness, Jomv Guna, eon of Micha! and | f. z, rded on receipt of ten conte, by addressing the ranuim w hich how ‘existe At this rate tho (From the Landon’ Thmes (1 Hy article), Jan. 2) inte “de forner of Remecn and, Henry airests, 8 Houde | Delia Going, aged 9 months and 8 days, Now York Museum of Anatomy, : nyt nf eal obese SoD dey lar: 9 FM pod maf oaprar nomi Ay yaw Beem 7 shirtings and tritst dull, Sapte oe Dr. Hetiry M. Soudder, of India, and otuer eminent clergy: Goa as oaled en be teowene teh ROTUREs ON PROPHECY.” rinst OF Ay eiroumntorence y be in from the pari. | three years we have been at "Ato eee Om idan tod yd % bag » we ehetashs nent ————— The friends and % tanca# are reepectfuily Invited course of Te tures on the Book of Denial, wil ne Ors very of the Hou om conse to be Hke | staple as the great cause of peér."’, al ‘ xohange SOan DNEICE wer 7 the 1, th tured! jorning, a by John Willlam, on Sunday evening, at ball ge A Behe ke ofan oct wl son ve found to the ainerican rel war vedesmed « by he ria of pee Yf | wing of importance from Japan, 6 3 sroares, BOSE PEPIC B NOTION. 9. | to.ntl ng tl fybera The Patarday) morning, st el Byte a Unefay wallding, Wasuisgton saat with preriilas or with more formidable bands. Even | occasioned, from the certainty o th ® OFFICR NOTIOCR,—TI FOR THE UNI. Brith street, His remains Will be taken to St. Pi —————— Senn Aenea ald paccaton rer of} oland be effected the | lunges ever surtained by By oe verte eit met bapa oy cae ud | Cemetery, New Brighton, & 1, for interment. te TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION, m ition oy minty by le mie hi : wroe 5 At Waeh’ POPLAR LPOS ALAN ALAS " f the boue ond | from New York, bruke up a «ystem of finanén ring pad ng he m4 bee Rov. Dy. Gallandet 4 DA. of Mocks. “The finder Wil receive the AbovA Pawar 08 8 follows:—Rtation stations O and + ed rs Maj mauone Feng a wo uals of tue country having our to debt on the boc. | would otherwise probably have goue ot withow! ¢sposure tation @,9 A. Er teaving ib wt 174 South etroet. jab Littloton, 8. J,, 00 Friday, January 2.

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