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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1865. P te ee i the negotiation wil! be successful; that they Weve infor. ({ tributions of difturent districts marrevate mniNitary | Cam (8 S08! eucveas, ana. a ore all the pacification, Rue of a Terrible Ratirond Di WASHINGT ON sastion that festifies them tn thot ou-riiew ant belee. | sarviow of ue county: aad shad a conkT orreamive swt | wovegtan"* APPA WO Os calla WOON Cr SiR NEWS FROM BRAZIL. 2 trend Disnete ¥ 8. 5 | Bll accounts of service precesting chat call ars made uj% ~ ust Que thing is cortain—there is evid noe hore tims th> band of peace apostis, who baye made such a noise Southern Ohio, are alarmed at the prospect of ths Soutl It ta reports * here that a terrible railroad accident oo urred on the Phila. “Pala and Erie Railroad on Friday and the call for e128 sould be euch aa shall oq alise \ The Sp.nish American Were. NORIO AAALAC RN | The Reception of Mr. Seward’s | Mihi: Willamspor, “: comeauance of two tain the amount service required fiom e@ Isami v {ra_ Pred. trlet im proportion. to the porsons therein Usble 9 | \ryan, ad (Dloc St) sorte eae win miptary ser: iwe. That district which in the present draft con Mict between, " qq | back’ng down; that the Vallandigham 5 ee eo Ni Peace Rumots 3 crowd, although furnishes cue venr men cuts up ite burden into three | qui cones rable colliding on a trestle work ons SSUdred and eighty feet umerous d atin clamoring for peace heretofore, are now trembling pars, and shoutders only one part at the nt year aud | Sit reas r asorve pap eye ae og Beply. high, and that over one hundred pera $8 Were killed and at the National Capital pi head ey seed gen ess’ schips a rlaedera Seach tutus Virbe praia. nish oe naunes paie Tale | Pe ats 0 ars nt injurcd. The report cannot be veriied> No nows of ng their Northern Im this | scoount w th the ['rovomt Marchal Genoral the same ben St | ye'snar warts whe asters atne conditions. on whitch pene such a disaster had been recelved as the telograph offios Connection it is also stated that the peace disciples at Cincinnati have received more information than has been obt n “4 Tho Official Endorsement of | vincca ina: ine son wil ork dora. this ange ‘on the quota of the next draft aa though it had furnish d maul would three times as many men for one meee ieee It is the ay pores, Pe heerlen Re mrgrgre poly ry duty of ea h distritt to furnish the full pamber of mea a high dipiomace representative, who must d clare in ite ted as Its quo¥a, These men should be received, | dame, and with al) the required solemnity, that it disap whether for on’, two or thrve y ars’ service. Those roves of the prog ct conceived by the ‘authorities of MOVEMENTS OF RNREL Pirates, | “ Fire in St. Lonis, Sr. Loury, Jan. 1806. , object to, ‘They know that if peace ts made with Lin. | Wict# which furnish treo years men now will be entitled to imprison (tk? Secretary of the Spanish Commis- ~ Trinity Episcopalian chureh, on Washington evenue the Peace Mission of coin they aro polliclly defunct. The above are the | Wh fill benots hereof on allfasure calls | loner, and that tis ey > puniah the authors ot the | THnebe Ravages on the Brazilian | was destroyed by tre this afternoon. The fire started ta believed stated 'VERWOR FENTON TO A’ wi \ were the consequence the Elder Blair. pee ane by the madegate pence deme- DRAPT. ject. crate here. I give thom for what they are worth. The second version is one that is being circulated as coming from tho vicinity 6f the State Department, This is The gevetnment reprosea- Governor Fenton, of New York, has arrived at Wash- alive io Tine, Oh ieee ppp mths imi ington. It is. understood he is endeavoring to arrange | diate intervention of justige in',the case 5 » nee | aoe . ‘His Reception by Mrs. Jefferson Davis | tnt Mr. lair brought back a communication to the pur- | ‘yy tote 0: WooPs 80 as to secure the number Fea! Enlaanr wet, shall be soe dleally'by the Porting ago aud was one of tho finest churches in the city. The Pot Gel Me Jaus chee bi asceeah uaa ee government Paraguay. walla \'emain standing. ‘Th> total lose is $20,000, om iy Loss HE SEA! 000, and the Court Ladies at Richmond. | that commissionors, representing the “two ations” —| 4 sashoat which arived hinre todep reparta abet the | Islands willbe delivetet up to the Cosmistone appoint, en ne See mark the words—be appointed to treat and negotiate for Peace, Further that Mr, Blair has gone back with a letter refusing that proposition on the ground that tt would re- Departure of a Torpedo Boat from Boston. Boeron, Jun. 22, 2868, ed for that by steamer Express, which leit here yesterday, was Iaat | suv th Peru shail tend a plenipotentiary to Spatn ‘ae night so seriously chafed by ive that she sunk off Indian | the purpose of concluding om r asonaliie’ bases # treaty PROBABILITY OF WAR, between that rep»blic and th ish nutiyn, similar to jewott The Elegant Toilet pssepa Head, after tho persons on boasd anda large number of | be op biic and the Span idee | &., &., ko, The steam tug J. P. Jewots arrived to-day from New ts sii Sumptuous Din- Behe dhinir a iiapeacnes yas ap wae pe ee army horses had been rescued tom their danger. ton paral FSH Te : ' ‘York, and sailed aguin witlve United: Staite torpedo bent ners and Sweet Kisses on thine’ gestore'nsd subh’suaitne saxieagean pasos NRAUNG Dt CRADS: WE, FEB DTRRMYEONASE am fTeam the Correspondencia of Madrid, Jun. 2.) We have received full les of the Correfo Morcamstt | '@ tow. —— power anxiel 4 3 Congress assembled at Lima, including tie repro: and the Jornal do Comma cio, of Rio Janeiro, and the The Survivors of the Patapneo. ‘Tho House Committee on Military Affairs has accumu. | sentative of Peru, is entirely in fivor of an arrangement which would avoid betw lated and is still gathering a large amount of testimony | gpanish-Amorican repablien. trhe above <n and facts relative to frauds and abuses under the laws for | imply that at Madrid the fact of the burning of the the collection and purchase of cottpn and other products | Spanish Admiral’s vessel and the hostile rosolutions of of tho insurrectionary States, and will doubtless report a the Poruvian Chambers were not known, ' WHY ST. POMIXGO SHOULD.BR ABANDONED. CS for the correction of the disloyal and illegal practices | wn, of Madrid of December 30 strongiy. ad- merecnary speculators. vocates the abandonment of ®t Domingo, and says, ac- THE NEW THRER CENT CURRENCY NOTES. agate ee biecte Pevantes by Generals Gandara housand seven hund men, or nore Fifteen thousand dollars of the mew threo cent Cur | than o'chteen per cent, died from. sickness alone during rency will be issued from the Treasury to-morrow, and | the months of October and November last. The Espana for some days thereafter about half of that amount will | further states that General Dulce has himself plainly re- be put into circulation. Saing'the fleets government the advisability of aban- th leaders so great that they will be willing to drop that e - Occasion. point and send commissioners as representing the army, or in some other form, to get by that technical point, or Perhaps a committee of Congress, to be accredited as DIFFERENT VERSIONS OF THE RESULT. | representatives of the peoplo or of States, instead of a rebel government, Those who give this version state that it is fully believed that in this Mr. Blair will be The Message Brought by Blair | *ccssful. This is also the meaning of a significant Paragraph in the National Intelligencer, which has from Davis and Instruc- throughout held that Mr. Blair's mission promised suc- tions Taken. cess, in which the assertion is made ‘that it is stated in republican quarters that the elder Blair will hold an in- terview with prominent members of the rebel Congreas."” Jona.’ de Bahia, with dates to the 0th of Desember, clusive. Our advices from Pernambuco are to Decem- der 15. It wasknown at the Brazil’am capital that the govern ment wa in receipt of Mr. Ssward's reply to the claims made in the Florida questioa,; but nothing more had tramsptred> There wee a coolness towards the United States Lega- tion on ao wnt of the Florida affair, and it was thought that this wiftSnot clear up until the'Braztiian government shall Lave its*wounded honor sootlied in some way. Tho Corrciotof the 26th of November also contains the TO THE BPITOR OF 1HR HERALD. ‘Unrrap Starxs Sraauxe Flanvert Moon, Jan. 16, 1866. The following are tHe names of the officers saved from the Monitor Patapsco, blown up by a torpedo off Charles ton, S. €., on the nighdof the 150% instant:— Lieutenant Commander's. P, Quackenbush, commanding. W. T Sampeon, ~ Licatenant and Executive Officer, Chief Engineer, Reynolde Driv Acting Ensign, A. P. Bashford. Asvisiant Enginecr, John J, Ryan. —And thirty-eight men. ‘The Patapeco struck a sunken torpe<# abort sight hum dred yards from Fort Sumter, while covering the picket : ENDERSON, LATE NAVY AGENT. From Galignant's Messonger, Jan 4,} : lourehes, She went down trthirty seocmd@s after striki Tho same paper still further states :-— THE CASE OL HENDERSON, LATE NAVY AG) A . " following :— ing ‘The Peace Democrats Declare that the South Ma ieee oe sin PORES pe Thurlow Weed and Judgo Pierrepont are here to-night, | aah youro, Pnvinte eteced and cede hike | ‘There hasju%t appeared a now and dangerous enemy | tt) aPd bunk im about five futtioms of waler. ave not time to udd any more, as the ninil leaved hmmediately, I will forward the names of the mon at the {ins oppor ofthe Usited iWates, = This ges the Argentine ark ft it is rumored, for the pu of getting the suits against | directors of ; t , purpose of getting directors of the different branches of the army, has just ‘Aiolaide arrivaal in our port from Baltimore with a cargo Naving stating that Mr. Blair, Sr., goes to Richmond upon no Is About Caving In, and Charge the i Henderson, of the New York Evening Post, lato naval | boon assombled at Madrid to give its opinion on the ox- hollow or heartless misson, but upon one of substance, i giving hope to patriot c men that an opportunity for the edition to St. Domingo. No decision bas yet been | Of wheat four, ewnsigned to sho house of Messrs. Phipps Leaders With Deserting Their host renon Wl bo afforded to aveamen to bring. tho nec Deco a tea come to, tho coun having conan itself to roading ie | Brotlors & Gomuny. of thie cli. The cata, Mr tunity. war to a close by negotiat:on. agree! offic! loonment that tot u g amass ? sh ent:—On TAN mm: Noithern Friends, Tho statements of this aera of more importance pcmcia ich al Gotober lust the expocltion hod al eady! coat veventy mie. | tie 12th of OctoberMlast, the Dark being thea in Intitude | | TMPMANcEIN mux Anur.—Thb Rev. J. Smyth, D. D., thew ts oes pt gia nf lion f ancs, and thatof the thirty thousand men sent to | 1 46 north, longitude 30 west, at eight o'clock im | will lectuze upon the {mportano# of tempcrance im our han uld appear on the surface, from the fact that the ‘island’ only fourteen thousand now remain under the morning, we porowived a vessel making for armies at the'rooms of the New Eagland Sckiiors’ Relie® Secretary Seward has tho most friendly relations with its e arms, and hardly for thousand of them wee in astate | With great repldity. At ten o'clock we found that she | Association, 194 Broadway, this evening. was & stean and shortfy afterwards distinguished the English flag. At midfay the steamer drew down this to carry on te campaign. Wersion of the Affair as Pur- | ™0.ers, and, further, that it has been the favorite ‘Tar Euxny at Bacarr, Mas.—Professor C. Sh organ and mouthpiece of the elder Blair, The state- fing, substituting for it tie flag of the Confederate ttates fe ported to Have Come from ments of that organ are, therefore, semi-offlcial, Arrival of the Canada at Halifax, With | o™.cki tre Paar ceewsalind anne: de of ine South, and dred a:vhot o ring one wravel to A Soans On therentber kioataninilia thet this nie imi alif W crease of cash on hand of nearly th'rty m lon fran” few min ites afterwards we were boarded by three officers aie Obs Off the State Department. THE RAGR OF THE RADICALS, ai of the Canada ai aX, auen-at cals on and of nenrty hie cee iad ely met; armed Wilh revolvers: one cr thecitcers | Which has been believed to be one of pure inagnetic tro It is owing to these facts and statements that tho radi- ere by some.scientific men, contains se finest quality eeturning to Paris in’ February, in company with the | deinanding the ship's papers. ‘The captain was then 2 cals have commenced their opposition. They imagine that Three Days Later News. King of Italy, api eet ordered on bourd the sfoan mil whero he was mado to ee eae ha Sra Zoe ierregnee SF settne ‘tmpreulons Obtained at the White House In Ree | ‘ey se bolind all this a desperat» attempt to secure @ acta Bourseon the ¢th was unsettled, but closed firmer | nike cath thet He Woo shine manifa they: eabed 10 cape ioaienn ef sottlement of our national difficnities on the best possible a ime tie, carge belonged: and waster Mex THE WEEELY HEALD. ference lysterlous Movements. terms that can bo had, at once. They are, therefore, s Tealy. & Brothers wers ct’sens of the Un ted States, PER RBIS AE ae only watching for developments, in hope of obtantog | Anglo-Rebel View of Affairs | ,,1:'s reported that epain is about to recognize the king. | The captain ropliod that he-dld-pot know, whowere th® | remy Cheapest Pablteation fwithe Untted fs something that will justly them in arraigning Mr, in Rebeld ‘The committee of inquiry into the disturbances of last | were English citizens. After w short delay they informed Sta: The Grand and Final Crash of the Rebel- | Seward before Congress, and have one of their regular , In Rebeldom. Beptember at Turin have presented their roport to the Captain Wittinms that acounet of war had deotared hw | phew York Wincty Hunan is now tho chespeas . ‘ : GeMavatien Iie purncetia wah ssel a lawful prize, and that h» shold peveced: lion Momentarily Expected. Tear and tear scenes, to the amusement of those who [oc gant amar iden big of ie peek: © | board the steamer, with his clething, passongera and | Weekly paper published ire this country like to visit such national circus shows. A new Italian loan of six millions sterling has been | crew. Captain Willintns nccord:naly complied. Whicn he Tta contents will embrace the military, neval, political, was fully prepared to see bis vessel sot on fire, motwith- standing ail bls protests, he was toléthat from the contents of certain letters that had bren opoued they hadoome to the conciusion to bond the vessel, wad they world hold eed WHAT MR, LINCOLN PROBABLY MEANS, religious, foreign, fashionable, murical, theatrical, agri cultural, sporting, art and literary inte:ligense of the woot, While all the other weekly papers uve increase® contracted with several financial companies on securit; The South Never More Confident of | oryir inane er yy, Tn addition to all this, those who have conversed with It is stated that the Pope intends sending a hat and Succ€ss than at Present. sword, bloseed each your, ax is the custom before Mr. Lincoln on the subject, while they have not obtained Coast. the roof in a defective flue, The fire consumed the «gan, worth $3,000. The pastor, Rev. & C. Hutchia- eed #0.%, Darrowly escaped death. No persona were injured, The Relati of Brazil and The building cost $27,000, was completed three yeart ‘The Visions of Peace and Reunion Loomi: U: direct ‘1 Christm: to the Ei ror of Mexico. Messrs, Phipps & Brothers responsible for the cargo; 7 . ‘i y-five ing Pp any d ies tein, or the full import of Mr, Blair's as MARS, heel audidss Tulnediah Uiiinecelgha hocanaA dellnen’ Wich aumiteane their subscription prige from twenty-five to-two hundre@ &o., &e., &e. justreetive message brought from Richmond or taken Spain be paid thirty days after the reoognution of the Confoder- | Per cent the Waxkiy ZuixaLp is mailed at the old rates, back, they have left the President with the full belief that Mr. Blair's visit to Richmond was far more success- fal than he anticipated, In addition to that they interpret so a Wasmatos, Jan. 21, 1865. | 4, Linootn’s language to mean that Blair's #:cond mission OMORS AND THE BFAIR MISSION. promisos far better results than the public have any idea ‘The national capital has been under an intense exctte- | or and that pence iy much nearer at hand than the most ‘Ment during the last few days over the question of peace. | confident have at any time hoped for. On this matter, of Ail manner of probablo and improbablo, possible and im- } course, a roticence of the strictest kind Is kept by Mr. Stories have been in circulation. We have had | rincoin; but, for some causo, the conviction has taken hs rebellion closed up, Jeff. Davis flying towards Mexico, | joi of all of those who have conversed on the subject ‘end the bulk of the rebel Congréts marching for Washing- | in the tvhite ‘son. Se, saply tok Sanditcave Was’ CSisece bore bone in Hono, that tho grand crash of the rebellion ato Staloa | On returning on board bis ship Captain Wil as follows:— liams found it ‘na most lamentable condition. ‘They © opened a burrel of tar, sproadiag it nll over the Bhi), bo- | rhfeo Copies tor one year aring different plates, and carrying off lots of pro- | Five Copies for one ¥ flour, &e. With the papers returned to the-cap- | gen Cop-es for one year... tain they did not give the reg ster nor manifest, The bill of health and some other papers were alzo Any larger aumber addressed to names of subscribers Reales. eee letters beh onened, seals brokety be $1 50cach, An extra copy will be sent to every club of Captain Williams estimates the loss and damage to the ee a ; snip at $600, He aloo Rtatea that) iiie. privateer tewskip: | 2%, ZWenty copies, to one addres, one. yecw, $26, an@ of fourteen hundred tons birdep, called the Shenan- | ¥Y larger mumber at same price. An extra copy will ind is commanded by Captain James T. Ward’il. | be sent to clubs of twenty, ‘These rates make the Wxmae She curries e'ght guns, six n'nety-nine-pounders, and bY® | Hensty the cheapest publication in the country. smaller ues; her speed is Aftcen knot per hour, When she released the bark, the Shenandoah procooded om, her It wilt be prtated on the best and whitest pager, mane THE SPANISH-PERUVIAN QUESTION. | , Te Consrosr has beon definitely constituted. Senor ee Castro has been elected President of the fous, ‘La Pays assorts that General Parker carries to Porn the following, Instructions:—The Peruvian anthortice shal isavow all participation in outrages upon the envoy sent STATE OF THE MARKETS, from Shain and upon Fpaniah ‘subjects, and shall take Judicial proceedings against the authors of the violénce &e., &., &e. ‘committed. Aa soon as the prosecution is commenced, Spain, withoutareating the exalt, will restore the Chi chas,’ The republic shall subseqnently send a plenipo- Haurax, Jan. 23; 1865. | tontiary to conclude a treaty of commerce and amity be- The steamsh!p Canada, from Liverpool on the 7th via | tween the two countries, Queenstown the 8th inst., arrived here ut half-past cloven | The Madrid Correspondencia says, if it ia true that Pern Our Washington Despatches. is at hand—that this | hi Mf demands the restoration of the Chinchas before grantiug es “ a a qande that Seward has decided to make peaco on the best reese being begos for ron ‘ is apenas to-night. satiefaction, a confitet ix unavoldable. route by wraltsanese “Before oe zing the. Adelaide the pri- ~ | factured expronay for we, and im the clearest type. BB Germs possibio at ones. ‘This has aroused the anger of paar my peice iy ge aa oa signs rama Her advices are three days later than those by the City i The mente ie necuses France of bev ap eecoet woe ae heoaett boy th Piece tegen ‘will contain all the news of the week up to the hour of , ee wind. of Baltimore at New York. in. Spain, in order to obtain an opportunity Inter- | Phot voynne ‘ponds. pail publication, The Wxxkis Henaty, boing a newspapes, ‘the radicals, and thoy threaton to raiso a row in Congress | guch are the and assertions that are bel vention, and keeping the Basque provinces as an in- | ed on her voyace, under ; overt, The panorama of the grand crash of the rebcl-'| mage in clrcice Agia col Gina ie ot bodbeies The news by the Canada is not important. Sonanlty. ‘Tho Correto Mercantil of the ‘28th November bas the | 8 Well as a fam‘ly literary and agricultural paper, will be Sion has been paraded before us in all its phases, until Ma Y. ] The Canada has had heavy westerty winds. She leaves following paragraph :-— printed at the latest moment, and ite contents will eum Numerous other wild stories are afloat but are not worthy | for Boston at about 6 A. M., where she will be dao Tuce- Portugal. On board tha anith brig Anna. James, which arrived | brace the latest war news, Ulustrated with military maps ‘The King opened the Cortes on the 24. Hessid the day afternaon, January 21, latitude 43, longitude 57, | pudget would show no deficit, and promixed sundry passed the Asia. The Canada has thirteen Matifax and | measures for the regalation of commerce. eleven Boston passengers. It was stated that the Portuguese Minister at London was 6x) to amicably arrange the difficulty between ‘The political news is unimportant. pet a ii : Frankfort advices say that the newly advertised United are bie Grp —~ the secession oy Fae! Pagiaiwcad States loan had made speculators timid, although Frank- clmitian (o the Mexican crown would lead to tnpor- fort remained 1a 2b 4 those of New York. It tant commercial relations between Portugal and Mexico, is estimated that about $235,000,000 in United States Indian. bonds had been sent, altogether, to Europe, heiag vores eaivien$ pee 13 ie reveived. The , news is y anticipated. The North German Lloyds’ and Hamburg American | Ty Whole territory of Kokan has been takep by the companies are each building a new steamer in England, | Russians, who wore said w be preparing for & march with a view to the maintenance of a regular weekly line | against Toorkistan. between New York, Southampton, Ac. ‘aany persons have become convinced that {t isa reality. | of recording. I leave the public to judge for themselves ‘Where there 'is so much smoke thero must be some | jp rogard to them. It will however be noticed as a strong Gre. What is really at the bottom of all these stories coincident, that the peace democrats believe that peace an only be ascertained by a close scrutiny of the data to | is at hand, that the South is about caving in; also that Ge found tn official quarters. Immediately upon the re | tho poport, said to emanate from the State Department, @urn of Mr. Blair, Sr, from Richmond, his son Mont- | concludes with tho beliof thet Mr. Blair will be succoss- indcstriously circulated the story that Blair, | 1 and still further, that the inference obtained at the 8 mission was.entirely confined to private matters. | white House leads to the samo conclusion. Wo amerted that his passes were endorsed on private Let us bide our time and patiently await the devolop- Dusiness, and that he had nothing to eny about peace, ments of these peace missions. The public can rost as But Montgomery Blair had so many times stated and re- | gyre that if Mr. Blair, £r.’s, visit to Richmond accom- ‘terated that his fathor had not gone to Richmond, even | pjishes nothing more than the oxchange of kisses with ‘eftor it was known here that he had arrived ut General | irs, President Davis, and obtaining his lost papers, that hero to-day from New York, there came ag pasvengers | of th: fold operations, with the latest improvement, the captains and six sailor’ of the North American ships | trom tho latest : Kiliza and D. Godfroya, which were captured and barned Me takent, topographinel: Srpvaye: Wee on theages by the Confederate corsair Shenandoah—the first in Inti. } By enginoers aud our own correspondents, tude 1640 worth, west longitude 26 45, and Ube lastor in | Single copier, in wrappers, five cents. latitnde 6 26 north, longitde 27 15 west from Greenwich, fsa ‘The Correia Mercantil of Docember 2 saye:— , ‘The Council of War that is to try the naval and war MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC: captain Gervasio Maucebo, ex-commandor of the division of the second naval,district, for the vecurrence in the | The Capture of Fert Fisher-Movements port of Bahia botwedn the steamers Wachusett and Flo- | of Gen, Sherman—Operations at Rich= rida, is composed of Senor Rephacl Mendes do Moraow e wi = i Valle, Chief of Division, President; Sener Francisco da | ™oud—News from Europe, die., de. 1» Tobso, Chief of Division; Senor Antonio Felix Cor- | The mail steamship Ocean Queca, Captain Seabury, rea de Mello, Naval Captain; Senor Franclsco Xavier de | will eave this port to-day, at noon, for Aspinwall Alcantara, Navul Captain; Senor Renjamm Carneiro d® | “76 mails for Central America and the Socth Grant's headquarters, that no person took any stock in east wun ” Camdoa and Fernondo Lazaro de Lima, Advocates, eat ae Bi fat the combinations and plans of Grant, Sherman, Thomas | Another evidence of Queen Victoria's resumption of bireomcertint pref men ren, peg The blockade of the porte on cho Plata river by the | will close at half-past ten o'clock this morning, fais oxplanation of the result of his father's Journey to | and our army and navy, as peace commissioners of an- | public functions is the fact that she has commanctod all MIVERPOOL COTTON SARKEY: | 7.1806, | Brazilian naval division is strictly Kept up, butineuch | The New Youk Hrmat—Kdition for the Pacitio—wilt Maren aie othor kind, ure such that the dying gasp of the rebellion } the ships of war to recommonce firing salates when pase- | Corton. —The Hrokers’ Circular reports the sales of the | Way ns to mitigate ite rigor, and no complaints have | pg eh atnno'elodk ja tas ncalite But two or throe days clapsed after the return of Blair | w:i come within the next three months. Let the radicals h bh week (five days) at 17,500 bales, Including 2,500 to specu. | been made by “lawful traders. Up to the 16th of No- vee i before conied Vested { ing Osborne her stay there, ee oye 000 to caparters. Iho market tas buck dul, | Yember thirty-nine vessls, under various flags, had heon | It will contain the official despatches relative to the there was considerable commotion mant est-d in | potite up thelr anger; the pence democrats possess thelr | Tt ig announced that Sir W. Mansfield ts now Com- | and'pricee Med. a hog for American end 34d. a 1d. lower | Notified, Time was given them to the 26h to | capture of Fort Fisher, below Wilmingtan, N. C., acoom Cabinet circles. This was followed by an order from the | gouls with peace, and await the gigantic strides of the | mander-in.Chief in India, vico Sir Hug’a Rose, who will | for other dascripsiodh ‘The authorized quotations are:— | fnieh loading. The commandant of Salto, Lean | oa with full wocounts by our Special Correspond President for the sicamer Don to be in readiness ata | events of the day. There is no telling what a day may Fair. dro Gom (a brother of the general of thi pa y pe pondenta, probably get command of the forces in Ireland. Orleans ‘The Paris Bonrse was very firm on Saturday, and the | yobite uplands. Fentes closed at 67f. Uplands..... weet Thame corumanding the maln boty of the Uro- { Mlustrated by a Map of the Scene of Operations; the Cente Gig tt Fang ti notified Pg vn ghlbse latest accounts of the movements of General “herman’s , 0 ¥, who gave tw oe eee in Bact to wo Gat. To tila nots, | frees; the Intest despatches from the army in front of @ tain time to convey Mr. Blair, Sr, to City Point. | pring forth. ‘Tho sago of Silvor Springs may fail in his Blair, in the meantime, paid a visit to Silver Springs, and | yeotiasions, and soon be placed on the shelf with those ame rsday afte ived his instra-tions sands, wei ines . - , P citi Gating | time for th port ‘to go ou ; ney ee er tae ital eaghial, hla fact lef (nee ens, Greeley, Tenet, Teorpes Kicke | ree Dasish coverument proposes’ to open the coating Ce ee ee mek in wort iestiiaated | which was worted in proper terms, the commandant of | Richmond, and accounts of the movements of the Uniom ve Acad Prana + iad ise and others of the same kin, and thus give am opportunity } trade of that country to all nations. at 406,000 baise, 0% which 26,000 are American. Saito made a reply in violent langunge. Forces in all parts of the country; the Blair Pease But one interpretation to be made, one inference to be | for some other ambitious individual to immortalize him- | ‘The steamships City of Limerick and City of Cork, both LIVERPOOL EREADSTUPFS MARKET. that, the fg a ie Mission to Richmond; Sketch of the Life and Services *@rawn, as to tho result of his former mies.on, That infer- | g.if in the samo line—and finally be laid away with the ance was that he had received such assurances from the | above, labelled Peace Apostles. Jeaders at Richmond as to induco the authorities here to Se rersnbentece "i Breadstuffs easier, except flour, which ix stendy. from Hew York, arrived at Queenstown on the Gth, and. | wy Lokos Nash & On. and Bigiand, Athys. & Co. te- reached Liverpool on the>6vh inst. port:—Flour steady, Wheat dull and easier; winter red, ‘Tho stoamship Cuba, from New York, arrived at | Fu. Gd. whs. 6d., white Weaicrn, 48 a 9%. 3d,’ Corn heavy referred to, | of the late Hon, Edwant Everett; Summary of the Pro Protea to * | ceedings in Congress; tho latest news from Kurope, am@ te the andatte | Teporte of ail interesting events of (he past ten days, : is ie eatern piney, olleve that a sottlement could be reached and the war ‘Wasararon, Jan. 22, 1865, Queenstown on the 7th, and reachod Liverpool on the | Sud 3d. a 61. lower; mixed, 27s. 9 2%», 6d. and iniquitous violation of th thie ropubbie Single coples, in wrappers, ready for mailing, six centm. brought to aclore. Many of those who did not believe THE LATEST PEACE RUMORS. Sth inst. LIVERPOOL PROVISIONS MAREET. at Serro Large by the forces of th _ that Mr. Blair had met with any success while in Rich< | Phe excitement in regard to peaco matters continues, ~— Provisions fir1 Richard-on, Spence & Co. and Gor- | on the s) * forets Prizes Cashed in All Legalized Lotter= f Gs . pee American Affairs. don, Bruce & Co. report:—Beef firm. Pork aty. | satisfaction for elsina for th and i if J. OL ‘mond began to stir themsclyes to ascertain the | and there ix no doubt but that there Is a desire and doter- ‘ he iteiieia-oe:¢ Bacon buoyant and 28, higher, Land stil quite juadmissible. ‘0, thea, It en trae i crs Ofer, 176 Broadway, New Yor. facta in the caso, This general activity—investiga- | mination on the partof the admin'stration to oxhaust all | THE NEWS OF SIERMAN'S CAPTURE OF SAVANNAH: | coiog at 51s. a 53s. for tin» old. Tallow fi that Iwill repel this iniquite ‘The Cuban's news of the fall of Savannah was received | higher, Butter firm. Che se aivanced Ls, a 24 A ° e.e . . *. o . Am the Vico Admiral hopes to Gion without authority—to send for persons and | the resources of statesmanship to bring about speedy re- a of he impe: The wat oa Uroguayan territory still goes on, From the province of Rio Graude the news comes that a forve | Mere of two thousand men of the Uruguayan army, vnder roe Gencted San, has posed into Bibetl, and reeched open | ee Tm y B, ILTRUES near the Indie Nuerta cortdage sighiwen leagues irom the WHOLESALE DEUGGIOT, 16 BRE NW arene im in whieh Cod Liver Oi Papers, and the probing of government secrets, has | uniog and peace. It is also believed, in well-informed | !” Liverpool on tho afternoon of the 7th, and caused con. LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET. Logg ere ee ay fo blac To oqunntn ee Brought to the surface several versions of the result of | ¢isotog here, that the pressure of the peaco party South, | *erable excitemont, but it was too lute in the day to de- Pg eo pada sone: poe in letters of blood upon Oriental breasta, who have sworn aprroven St, in ER this mysterious peace mission, These different vers'ons | which ig evidently numorous and powerfnl, will compel | Velope any effect. Rico fin, ‘Sperm oll frm at £70, | t0 dic a thousand timex sour than we the dignity of | forCoughs, Colds, Bron mp are, at a casual glance, apparently inconsistent and con- ¢ the rodel government to at least entertain any proposi- | CAPTAIN CORBETT, OF THE PIRATE SHENANDOAT, eoed oll steady. Rowen quiet und | the country lowered or its ind»pendence lost evolu, and General Debtlity y ul el REMANDED LOR TRIAL. steady. Bplrite turpentine inactive at éle. a 62s, Goult, English & Co. report:—Potroleum firm at 1s. 11d. a 28. 2d. for retined. LONDON MARKETS. Gradictory; but upon a closer analysis thir inconsistency | gion which may be made for negotiation, even if not 4s mercly apparent, and in reality may ali be true, anry, | eoupted with the condition precedent of a recognition of 4n fact, part and parcel of @ legitimate result of Bla'a’s | the Confederwcy. The result of Mr. Blair's efforts is Captain Corbett, ex-commander of the steamer Sea King, aliag Shenandoah, was brought before the magis- ‘wisit to the rebel capital. looked for with the greatest anxiety and interest, trato si — oe igen prem ety ome pe DS eon, Jan, i 1968, n | frontier. By thie operation the Uruguayan have carried ow . or mp! lo enlist subject for wer. ’n_ciroular reports:—Breutstuits steady. trot i traat!, in order to ¢ buck ont of Rio Grande = erates ee ee at pad THE RADICALS AND MR. BLAIR. Cicenin the, “Confederate Navy.” The solicitor, | duilut £6 15a, for Welsh Falla and. barn. Sagursteudy. | {he favuling Haglan force. Tu front of the Urusussan | “Am Ounce of Prevention Is Worth » In the first place, there has been no little amyscment } The radical republicans are bitterly denouncing Mr. | who appeared on belalf of the government to | Coffee quiet and steady. Tea inactive, Rico Orm. Tal- } gorps isa force of fourven hundred inem, under General | Pound of Cure. ””——This is « wise saytugy aml, at s tio whem “fa court circles over the statement that it 1, mid Mr. | pier ge, to-night, and are charging him with aticking | Wosoente, ‘stated “the case agsinst | the pringner, | low dull and unchanged. | Spirits: turpentine, Armer; } Goto, to check Ike progres eee cerihen all the ital eroume with iter 1 Biai mad gard his y 4 ‘ who took the vessel to ira, an wen | eales at Petruleam steady . ao yaa. for In the meantime, the Prezilian army har gone | vet milidert_ of vegetable tonics, HOSTETT:: 18 8 ir boastfully je in rey wo Fece'stion at the | 11s nose into affairs where hd has no business, They also | announced to the crew that eho was intended and avid | refined. ne tartuer tean, terme’ Taran, the peat area gp abt opie, oarer pot! a9 fesidence ot Joi. Davie. This is, that he was not only | poigiy doclaro that they will give Mr. Lincoln to under- @ordially but enthusiastically received thero; that Mr#. | stand that he was not elected last fall, but that it was a Davis went into ccstacies the mom’ ut that sho saw | principle and policy which succeeded. They also state ‘tim; throw her arms around his ne“A, and kissed him | that they do not want peace until they can get it in a gain and again, Ho never wi received £0 COT | way satisfactory to themselves, It is evident that they dially in any place before. ‘Chat he subsequently | consider that the peace negotiations now going on pro- dined with Mr. Davis, and ¢hat several prominent | mise to be successful, and are therefore determined to for a cruiser, end urged them to enlist in the service. LONDON MONEY MARKET. Evidence was given in support, when the case was re- circular rey Almer can securities active, manded, the prisoner being admitted to bail in £500 and 5-20's, 46.0 45%. two suretios of £2,000 eaci oe rola cloned ‘on Friday at 805% a 80% for money. ' 7 e ‘the bank has 4 cr asod £167,000. ANGLO-REBEL VIKWS eee IM THE REBEL | Vinds steady and drm, ‘The dacount market fem, The Richmond correspondent’ of the London Imes, | ind there la noting doing below 674. The demand writing Nov..27 and Dec, 6, asserta that never since the by ite svance some time ayo. aD thus bale in atmosphere. its march, as to gather strength, or to give the age ae AeA ANE _ Uruguayan government time to eicla and cease the A.—* White's Patent Lever ‘Traset wilh war, while it alo gives the Intter time to collect forces to | Sure Kupture. No pressure on, moe meet the invasion of its territory. La O00. jendway. From the army of GenerwisServaudo Gomez, and the Address tq Smokere.—Pollak 4& rebel force under Flores, nothing has been heard «nee | weerschuum Manufacturers, 602 .Humdway, caar Fé the report of the latter's defeat on the river Yie street. Pipes out to order. Montevideo iz till sate and in a state of defence, all the Southern ladies, who forme'y figured in Washington, | make a ght upon It commencement of Wise rafety of Richmond and. Peters, | ‘The Manchester market le Sal, and. prices ati de. { males able to bear aris tring organized ino a nailonal | | Army Banking, and Callectt wore present, Among acm Mrs. Davis, Mr. Cobb | payonABLE ASPECT OF MILITARY OPRRATIONS. | burg, be Grant's force what it may. He also affirms that } clining, Br avid de Commercio of the sth of December states | canbed and ordnanor clearances coudned. never was greater confidence and more hope enter. THK LATEST MARKETS. tained in reference to the present and fature of secessia. Livenroon, Jan. 7—P. M. The London Times likewise publishes a letter from | Corrow.—Sales to-day 3,000 bales, tncluding 1,000 to Spence, {ts secession corr-spondent at Liverpool, bolster. | speculators and exporters. Market dull and unchanged, ing up tho rebel cause, and attempting to show that the | Barapsrorrs quiet anc steady. and others, dressed te, the height of facbion, With | ig recent consultation of generals hore with General Aolleties exceeding any'shing that he ever witnoased hore. | Grant expected to have an important. bearing on pend- Also, that tho table “md everything counected with tho | 44, 7 ig military operations. All the different forces are now ‘thir was of the most sumptuous style, with all the | ¢ coorating ina way to produce results more favorable that the mail! steamer Iqurey, from Parnguay, had not arrived at Boevos Ayres Some uneasiness was felt at A=To Produce Phalo: Bloomt: ¥4 js wt te eo ft , the delay, in conrequence of ceriain rumors in cironiation = pero muees Wee graves a gpahering sf tomers, bas that there had been @ collision between the Brazilian hering of sim; pocket Marquex de Olinda and two Parazuayun |." gillen government will know how to preserve ite bonor | |) jurnthe instant it is applie | cireumeatances, out it @logance imagine, short, accord North had gained nothing of importance during the Provaions Grmer, Jard buoyant at $68 for the nest magineole, In short, ing to this #OrY, | to tho Union and more completely disastrous to the rebel | pact year. Ho believes the South will call out the ue- | old. i wae vessels, Th, sald oe a wane a Batenelor's Hair Dy most ts ‘Blair was feas'od, dined and wined to his heart's con } cane than anything which has heretofore taken place. | groe#, and poluts to Geueral Lee aF the probable suc- Loxpox, Jan. 7—P. M. ag eny, ad de abet le wo vee as be | Dye’ Fatey fi Benky tie Gent, and hir, stay there made as enchanting nd pleasant coeaor of Joff, Dav mare : Consola closed at 89% for money;’ Iilinols Central | SXPrese lis vtews « 5 eo A ol It is understood that General Grant is highly pleased with Vege ane > ate fo 5 Mt receives froin the governmens of Montevideo official in- Lint 1 ‘@ possibly, which furnished him an opportunity to in- the 4 of mall pracy - THE CANADIAN TROUBLES. m shares, 62i¢ @ 62% discount; Tee Fi . formation of the entrance of raglan t pe into the RB Ms Fagen imivent—Am Ime 5 inc won 6 Army and Navy Gesetie says tho Canadian diff: : foe, Sem, Oriental territory. The arte Oficial say Bre | Se. . eres ‘ form bi qsetf fully upon the court scenes and court lif | Ge air AND SHKRIDAN RETURN TO THRIR COMMANDR. | culty wil th all protubility, lapse, but not harulessiy. | HAvRe cireular not received 2 ri stant te abused” Re toads te Re seldom, to say nothing gf: the information that he “@ them as to th dashing beauties, the charming Mere who now mnopolize society in the court circle at fashington. “he fecling that Mr. Blair has created there in relyfing these sceni and dignity nnder Generals Grant and Sheridan have returned to their respective commands, the former leaving last evening and the latter this P.M. HORRIBLE SUFFERINGS OF OUB BOLDIBRS IN LIDBY by Tho display of attachment io Great Britain and of pat’ otic pons gk the recent events called forth will add tO | rg mr. Npping bt Sere os Deok the inany sources of irritation which the convert in| Arrived from Pilledeiphie, © Rtonietle.v wesend. America has opened, and will transfer to the Canadanaa } 4YT ved from Rammer "2; Falmoath fall abare of the overflowing animonity with which Great ¥ lonteagle, st Falmouth. Britatn is regarded by the maxe of the Norshorn people; | , Att ved from New York, od, Sasland, os, Patianta, ab Williamsbarg City News. Hicnwar Rowmar at Gawexvorst,—-A bounty broker, doing business in Duane street, New York, and. reniding is that the strongest tm- ; Ne but the Copmhans heve coriainly established fresh olaime at Trieste; 4th, at Greenpoint, was met on Saturday night, about nine te pression Was made upon him by the kiss Whocan | any test lot of Prisoners that landed at to imperial sympathy, i Tae of Wi ht; Oth, Neptune, at Flushing; 6b, B. C. o'clock, neat the bridge over Newtown creck, by two oft of them, Sor tothe ian is Moll Bot that this vory kiss may not lead 0 | Annapotig bring some of the most heartrending accounts | que ATTITUDE QF FRANCE—NO INTERVENTION AND | "Arrived from Boston, Nov. 90, Mullah, at Calcutta, ruitians, who ate Kuppored to have followed him from h~\ —garphasisdegedlgiamagamante bed ‘aul eon., which * age Distt of the eufering? of those of our men who arestil im Libby | SINDESTINCTIBLE LiBrury” ro we nsrAa- | Arrived, from Philadniphie tb, Speedwell, ot Desk lope iry eo a a aoe STOCKWELL & KMERGON, % Aun ices, N. Ke the Cy of Churchey and in the | HED-—DANGER FROM MEXICO. rrived, from Baltimore Sti, Industry, at Deal. in ; — _ = | prison, Previous to the arrival of the stock of blankets Lis f mont 200. The victim was beaten in a horrible manver and y Medic nfortansa @ommercial metropolis? This kiss certainly cannot [From the Paris Tempe, Jan. 3.) Arrived, from von Sth, Wilbnr Fisk, at Falmouth. ft. ceahle onthe bighwray so coal in caeens Cherok: ro atc ines far the Ue rtunates | sent by General Grant they suffered most from the cold. | tn hie rmpid review the war in Americ ‘must only | Mew.—The ship Ja ann, from Cudis for Now York, has bo insorpreted in belligerent tone, an win can Weil | Many of them are destitute of shoes, socks oF under- | appar forforins sake. Burope. can, do mnotiiny én the | put back and dlecharged, for repairs. __ of Gio Poesy mares Bones ee Soaheen tor re Paes gut ® forerunner of aniinmodiate peace be- | cioing, Some thirty-six died on a single day and were | muller and ihe wins eatecervoas renee hace cna © Gene? Banquet to tht Kseaped Correspondents, | porters, it is to be presumed that the villcerm of that pre] Corns, Buntoms, Fiala Jointe o @ween the two rections of the country? That if Blair carried to the dead house in the morning. Wasted to af intervention. a a ae , cyt mye ae ti 1968. Uinct kbow nothing of thin outrage. all disersee of the foot cured by tA anly goes often enough to Richmond it wil! bring bout | SY uiotons from want of food they eould not endure the | forudable and consolatory. “Dy th’ cost now imposed | the preay of Cineinnat gave e seme ial banquet | BORcLany.—The clear store of Myern Benjamtn, 278 —" snnideansgdneet Giant dosired object? What matters it, therefore, if Blair's | cog Bat eighteen officers and somo three thousand | on the United states Co oxtirpato slavery, it dirplays (ho Lhe sprog Grand street, RK. D., was entered by burglars inthe rear, | Chutstadoro’s Heir Dye. Prevervative gniasion to,Richmond, at the exponse of the governinent, | °° hangin terrible justice of history, and shows by what fearful sac- | on Saturday ight to the escaped corroepondente— } UM - ° kak Guaihs wala al Wie Depot whaleale and retail, No. Castor Howem $a, 8 some wag has aenertod, simply for tho purpose o | ™ being left there, this mortality jl, Dead rifices nations 6x; wee ay prvionged ae of wreeg. Richardson, Brown and Davis—speeches of welcome Tae wurday night, and robbed o aye by ois artiste . . recent of the whole number Ina single night When | It also exhibits, ineredible facility use sact . Betas ages Kissed by Mrs. President Davie? Focacaseralea wiih $e eel eroity. tht enthuse fens that abundance of material and mora rsrnrces of Naren hyena a bs Bape spre br Twn Camm or Heren Brows, who dict ander peculiar | Old Byes Made New a Leaving this sooln! part of his mission to those who which no idea existed, and, above all, shows, by the little | Woasner, President of the City Gouncil, and om behalf | i vmstances at 117 South Third sted, B. D., on the upper lirecting Bye eee cee en Sede ree, plied, “If your government does not Like this why does it not exchange you? We aro willin, ‘The poor starv- ing souls could make no answer, One hundred and sixty of them who had been there the longest time had been induced by the offer of double rations to go out of the prison by day and work at mending shoes and clothing for the rebel army. What else could they do but starve? THR DRAFT—OPINION OF SOLICITOR WHITING. ‘The opiniow of tho Solicitor of the War Department, lous of liberty they have involved, thet liberty i not fatally | of the press by Me. Halstead, editor of the Commereiel lestined to ir! the tem vil ware. yo {crs Sorat all urepesm idean" incloding, ‘our’ own, aye | ™® ue@l@ of the evening gavo an Interesting account of completely bewildered, The ra-olection of Mr. Lincein | thelr journey, and stating the details about the suffering of and the manner in which it was accomplished a-¢ te | the prisoners remaining at Salisbury. Gen. J. D. Webster, pledge of am indent wet Ube ty and wilt remem at | Hon. Wen Relorton, M. C., Col. B. F. Noyen, Col. & J. jistory as an imperishable political and mo al . G., ns catness, Those are great leesone of which Europe has | MoGroarty, Judge W. M. Dickson and many other promi- Cesidee Lage ag Be SF SS ee ee of | nent citizens also made apoeches, Thomas Buchana: the cotton crisis; those are precisely only lesnome. ae. ‘The facts, whether they please or not, are ‘atte ‘ont of | Res Ge Ro Had Rad the plonere of writing ng reach of Raropean action, and this is now 9 truth gene- | man's Ride," but he now founds more thrilling ‘rish to gossip over the court scones at Richmond, tet us @anoo at tho political version given out by the different actions here, In tho first place, the peace democrats @oclare that Mr. Blair brought from Richmond a manu- ecript letter from Jefferson Davis to Mr, Lincoln, in ‘which Mr. Davis says he is willing now, as he alwaye ‘bas been, to sond of receive commissioners to treat for speace, in order to spare his country from the horrors of war and to advance all ite interest. They al OT SOUTER. Me Ike Lltw Broatvray, X. ¥. 4th inet, is etl attracting attention. Op faturday even- jug Coroner Barrett war ted upon by Mr. Faulkner, Fe a don the well known lecturer, with hie son-in-law, oun, Plate Wools at Auction..var man named Brown, sho cinims that he ts the brother o! ETT, JONES & CO. wil sett on Thursday, Bich inet, the deceased lady, and demands the property found im store of Murray & Davia, Broswegs, | SD bvies | her posseasion. (eae ereey, Blanket, Flannel ey Remarkasen Carne or Lowcxverr.There are now eniietinniandt verre living two ladige (ome. in Borton) wlio have reached an | . The Hiret National Bamk.<-tinitod Stat advanced Th 1776, after Boston had been clowed by r~f y the Port bifl vounel sailed from. Marblehead for Rog- | Krectury land—tho lat merchant vessel which loft here under (he Published last Augast, is semi-ofcially reproduced am | pally admitted. A single eventuality, which is pot | stirring theme— The Walk of the Journalists’ —and | egy ang Bog ae te Peeper Na | applicahte to the present enrolment and quota for three obable,, might, give ise to 8 conflict betwen tas | read the first draft of a poom on the subjeot HIMsty vente can, ond yer tae ct ihe, pusenge™® on beard by he. Wgfah wad Prvineal oa 7 els se wd or receive commiceioners to treat for | wNdted thousand men to supply dofctoncies under Goion might bo Feconatituted and the lnited States be- | The correspondents leave to-morrow for Waslfingtom, | the vowmel-Mra. Gurdiner Greene and Mise Copley, Helene of atinon faye om pe } ~Aebaen aepeg m andi This, the | fFMer calla. In that opinion the Solicitor sald :— cae fied tm thelr movements before France vat a1 | to tay thete testimony before the government as to uhe | OF Ford Lyndhurst, the persons above mentioned are od wituia Ofteen days from, dan, Eareecouely Te I a ae ahas aay anne, | Heth met fen were, ten int coumdeten | Sia oe ea rag Gc unt | Sto the Sly rinse wd wr ih aden | Seu“ van ig at eget Soh Mim] NY ONTO py. TIMTHON. frome J a ory " od ‘Withor al ent a , i. Grae oquaity important, thege peace men declare thas the crosmagh tnewesitty would Seip Onn Pengovtive Guar any possibility to doudt Of the re-establishment of ae f tion of some measures for thole immediate reliet lives in Londoa. —Uos.on mv Fauna Cunrnne, Qeabier,