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a 8 NEW YORK HERALD, MOW7,4y JANUARY 22, 1866. ee ce s ~ coaaemmenreeaemneateaare ccna Te ; ° : ; ; - themselves from Internal * Vnitod Bato Asaiaiant Encino Richorgad: aster Provincetown. for Niort 1A riven copa ara caincoe cae Mee | Me te a gee sn ean | Re ere A . Wont James Curry, Chief C ity, iz the and tn ae tin RT gn Star cartio i, Meh Aue, “ & hi ‘the Aue gay Grace panes vas TO DS interest in severely wr ta Jouss ‘Willow, anne INDIA. sro arate ut al fang mlb moat : ' ott Ket kes as Approaching Renewal of Our Commercial eg ge ty a an Sire ae taunt Sumer, Oa a See areas Bailar as" eh oh © i paterson Mas “ tea—Fa Fran Ache army. He 20th inst, roports:—12th inst, lat 282%, len 6 ‘gt, wanted | Powers P Agultoeal, Bisley, Now 7 : with Siam. <°} Pumjaub Frontier Amticiy a agg | Adelity and zeal in ‘hie mater of © un: OUR TORONTO CORRESPONDENCE. sisamer Luin Macen, from New Visor “geautirt, «40; | Mieke. able, Tasssrees, Duels opus Kelley Treaty im Bengal—Overland Telegraph ¢@ | ine Yevotion till the work + Konoring ite Tonorro, Jap. M0, 1886. | the captain stated that on Saturday ‘nigh’, gun teat, off Cape | BURL Hart, Deaton = og? India, die elentors oo cur nahin Dae ens a it will not te ‘Yesterday I conversed with a leading spirit among the | Hatteras, expertenced a gale from ‘N, ¢aniing W, with very ABRARE steamy te gi (Br), ‘four ere rant POO ae a iin Details of Bombay iiaws to the 19ih of December say Sete iss mowemen\ een ae ne Canadian Fenians, and he made n declaration which sur- | heary wen and was obliged 19 Fr. tempo’: ho had at tie | WIP sReR CBr Jaaieds Livespoal x mart ni 7—Monuncnume 4 i y, ‘f | Afigbeh States and along the Panjaub frontier. ere .. BOUVENTR OF R tive deciding not to assemble Parliament until~May, in- engined an she Gare. “ thy Sh'P | Darling, New York. i cs Bntorprisg and Resor cooy of | Wetec tters rang cman | | snong sas Bore sag ate | ‘204 of Robroary, as han buen the univnal pat, | fed sieamar wis Seance ee sera | at arene ern Daas Bask Sa the Country : Some doubis were felt respecting the stability of the | 11.) ruinous Lotcher Battery—Drass twenty. that the government Is not yot sure that Genoral Sweeny | 4441, and also suppll-sd btm with some waler easke 10 Ail ile ea ' » Bootah trenty of peace. howitzors., Thoge ploces bear the following ins ~ | will not attempt the foolhardy work of obiaining Cuna- | With water for ba” war sad anrione the eavtain to boar awey | SHE ORLEANS, Jov""12—rrsieameblp Greate, Anders en ee ‘Tonee ee fate os Deets nete tute by ‘the officers of the Latches arilery.® On eno | S88 Restages Rar O'Leary, O'Donovan Rosse of ah, and | for Bt Thome," which was date, Pool; sehr Greeniand, Bac'lin, Galvesto Cd brign’ Derby A odmvention between Encland and Turkey relative t0 | same plate with this inscription are enumerated the hat- | they da not Wish to be shnt in at Ottawa and cut off from 1th HARYT oy Qoxey, from Liverpool for New gas Put | ir), Rogers, Cieufucgos: wan Antonia (s relly Bases. Sprenaid Field for, American Come | @° 072224 ‘elosraph to India hed been signed at Con- | ties in which his battery participated. It commence | 4 une of rwfrout, Ho also declares that this ts ono of the | 1 ast on the $d lust with bulwarks damaged, &¢. ignal sabia Leonessay itunt, Cardenas; ¥ grew “ | stantmople and sent to England for ratification. and went throug! seven * ' Surv EY grax, from Liverpool for New York, put back on tamoros, sas ; d fghung defors Richmond, next turns up in the second | Weisht~reasons why the representative of the Queen the 3d ir si'ieaky; lost sally, rudder sprung, aid must dis- | Uih-—Are steamshp Alabama (Br), Menleys, Liverpoo! ‘Serce ane Manufactures. , poe yin Queenstown: ship Fanny Larrabee, New Bul ron and Antietam tights, and winds up with an sp- | make@ his residonee in Montioal and holds bis Cabinet | charge , Jew York for Liverpool, | BeleW ship Here, ark Cet ae eter fae mone CRNA. | Reade Sehe pute ere Sees saree whine wan ia ahs | Scaea@iieee. Oi it be pomikte thal any such motives | 9% st Maniunen Nopasony, from Nor "| hips owt ten aye" Rew Soaks eR Coes Balad, mer? ~ “pede maonce the Exscutive? The capture of Governor Mone! » hotmash aiid’ uk ky os Ga | et ae ‘Liverpacl: ann nannnnnnadee end Uncle Samuel, and not the Virginia Military Insti- f “ Suv Escort, which was cut throngh an erelive Ce) reg bache ieoee, Trace Gautea cr Eataeesiceeing & | iy Se ceumaeeey Nene ee a ee tnutinat forces tat, | Bae war tore in ie Haas tes Senicnat8 go Ron us | Money’ LWverpoare Bathiuen, tiem, Haves! shre Prien m@ Famine Amticie} trom ton to Patshan=Drawing «& EXPROTRD DEPARTURE OF THE CzICOreR, of Sherman's Buramers,”” comes in suMcient force; but, } Patance dack for sepaler z ship, Ghesiy, Havana; Cyclone, Waboridge, Matanans. & Cordon Round Pekin. The United States naval steamer Chicopee, Commander should he not do go, he will be liable to be gobbled, and Sm “Guyana,” itis reported, was lost on the Sist Dec ALOBELAND, aS jinn ‘news of W¥ork, Sil toner, pated im India. {From the Singapore Straits Titres, Nov. 22.] Arnold, which has been at Portsmouth Navy Yad ser » Brother O’Mahony to rescue, | on Iona, near ae Toland of Mull. eee ere maall), Ghatleaton, AO, From the North of China we have nothing to record of | oral weeks nudergoing repairs, expects to leava to-mer- | bo compelled to call upon Bro! iy a ‘Gann oe Men ¥, Philadelphia for TUCHMOND. Jan 19—-Arr brig William Nerkell, Axes, ey the ‘slightest importance. eb hi go re bri row for ‘Wilmington, S. Ce where re has been et him = SOL tram ioeacawen: Antwerp, at Nort deabio, Cir te'towed to" Halimore ‘Sid'scht J © Ranjou, Mathews, dowa the river i a a lS a lutely no news. Sir Rutherford Atcock is on his way Tu will be remembered she came here from Boast s INIAN bl for repairs, ‘ork. " vi Bi Majest y 7 e Apropts of Fenianiem, Imay remark that Iam qeyired SAVANNAH, Jan M—Arr sieau 0 Bul me ine can ‘ ee “td Posie a a einai ssi pope ea the Canadian Feniansaré a unftfor O'Mahony, withough | 3% Jony aoe ose, Sip Sake, Luentenn et York: ship Oscar tnt (Br) Ber tind, Bares 5 Brig Son LORVANT FROM JAPAN. d. * No signe of any in'ention on the part of the | ‘This rogimont, meritioned yesterday aa mustered ont, | not opposed to the deliverance of Ireland by avtetonr | Jownnyte dragged her anchor ai the Tal of mugamnat By. | Ho Vater, Pont, Phd ‘annie Riese owarnment to keep him at @ distance From the | starts tonight on its homeward journey, Tt goes to | throveh Canada, They sympathize with Irciend and its | ing Meteor went out and towed ring fay clear, Both } Sock Arbitrator, Allen, Belfast; Exeeutive, peer i ent ha: e! been manifested. “On lis | Bal mth Th Kelso, and thened direct to Aa- | largeenosed chief engincer, but will receive, Sweeny and’ | ships area good deal day . The John Fyfe, which was ror ae sara Ae ducksons Haniye RN dorks 80 awe governme: we aS a timore in the Thoraas Kelso, ve them thevest their | outward botnd, will require to be taken into harbor to-day mm 82 tal jar fan Gilder, Mow wa: rough Hong Kong atd Shanghae bis Excellency’s usta, Me. his Metinue with open arms, and give tl ‘est haven red. farris, French, Boston; seat A Uarwood, tutgaiton wos called: to somo. very important questions, | £0 Me BEDSTRADS BY THE CORD. laplora afford should they visit this cbitzy tatitude this pms oc yay Boston. 9 at anchor between the | {6h, Arr steamships dor, Atkins; Chose, Routh, 7 RS THROWN OYEN TO TRADE ‘hich will no doubt“sfford him an opportunity imme- The iron bedsteads formoriy in use in the Mamptoe ¥ Mufl and ‘Colensy, ‘dismasved, “Tho captain has ‘gone 10 | alStiaArr s topmebips Ary g q is ‘on hia arvival of “trying the temper of ‘the Impe- | hosnitals left to-night for the Nosh & Bs Jee v oes Sina a ha agp Repay) prec ‘Amoriean | Glasgow for Reaiaicio a bs ‘ tis iy opti the, fv copii, of | HY THO aks on eres DOR A ooeat oS] tenemos the aria: | Mate Sane Msomy, Rg Pot My a, the China Reilways ‘waited on him to lay we. |ing” the Canadian volimtoors at Prescott into the mys. | Mites north of this harbor, bark Swanley. Meviram, from NHE SfREETS ¢ Their Way Sun before his Bxoollencr a staiement of what thoy had FIRES. Sy | varies of the Bsr tine, Accontingly word was sont | Now York for Cork, Tor oniers ‘Loft New York Nov.24, ex, | (HE a ‘The Srifish Pashing Their Way alrenay done towards tho attalpinent of the iinmediate oat | gvorto Prescott tlst the Fenians wore coming, / BK sr Cane Olees THE STREE object in view, the'o%taining of the sanction of the Chi- a Street Fire. Wellington st ence vouited forth tts garrison, who, armed Pair i tin in ‘The Water Btxesi fi and equipped for des fray, Were ordered ont on-the {vo Lo THE STREETS Further Into China, ‘Reseaniberitiog for the construction of a line Cri as | THE LOSS RETIMATED a7 $640,000—two mus,’ xe. | S84 cquipped for dye tr wolunveore wud seveion:*?ieelieis? aE op to purchase of aud, Repulsed in these attempts to JERED. went forward nicely until they heerd the crack of riftes nia i “STREETS influence the Viceroy of the Kwang Tung and Kwang As anticipated in our report of yesterday, the, exeiro | on tho Amnerican side of the river, and, believing the Y h nd 8 yarn STerEre provinces in their favor, and, instracted by Mr. Robert- destriyed. TT suey | Penians bed come down upon them, turned and—be- | ship. ~ ae Son that noehing could be done without the immediate | building and its contents were destriy a0 we haved bay, es the Oclowa papers mildly draw it Mean- | Rare Oren Westport, Yan ad Otter, Poutanen, oF Proje cted Hinglish Railways Wear | actorry of the Emperor, they placed themselves in his | side wall fett shortly after ¢wotve o'clock and crurhe! in while the fncetiens ex-soldiers of the rebeltion ent al | of, Halifax (N8), $27 ton’ Fegiater eum) froma Phila. naw Homi: Excellency’ hands, and beconght him, in the interest Cf | the sheds 6f the cement and tor yan of Murray & 0 fun from’ their ambaseade, a , PE ante ee vane Canton and Pekin. - comsmaeves aid af ofvllimasion, fotead them the uid of his a a ae eee nl through to Weir | Naif deren #0 ids, returned io camp at Ogideneburg | g10 Wh ult, and anchored inside ‘C'are Lala. or pater gay ¢ undoubted mfuence, personal avi official, with the Cabi- | Roberts, No, strost, running % satisfied with the demonstration. dupa). Ea coming ashore the moward. was 6 # &eo, &e. &e. net of Pekin, Sir Rutherford promised, but held out v Stree, A citizon named’ Cheistian Fuhrer way; thinned | 1 conor cH RX-RESRL CAPTAIN 8,8. SMITH. | Sbd aman was also loct of the yard beforo the ship nie NEW YORK, fiender ope: of any early snecems, Hedeprocated thet | yy che ring wall, He was rescued from his. pions {roi tho Toronto Globe, an. 30) this ba. soaf ia seam, snc lle cry arene, Pat ae VERE, " eee asta bogn made of <n experimental line; cm | tion by roundsman ‘Thompson, of the Sovegth pre- | Money'brokers, in there exciting times, twhen greon- | With tie lose of every ansintaace.” The vessel Wil become & ait: SIAM. suggested ves sdmewiat nearer to the capital, cinct, tad taken to the station uouse, his wour.dsressed, | Diels wre mado by machinery, and whon fve-twonty and | tou wreck, but {tis hoped tie cargo wil be waved. NEW vorK, paweeren u ; : serom-thirty United Statos bonds are as plentiful as Brig Fiona Brewer, from Galveston for Livorpoo}, put Tae ann: deh and sibsequontly taken to Ins residence, Ng. 81 Jackson | stones on the roadway, are generally pretty careful in | into Plymouth on ihe Si fot serioualydaraged, A SEA OF MUD A) . Our Bangkok Correspondence, JAPAN. a making large purchases from strangers. This, of course, : fe lwertt put inte Ply eee gr omnes pane gk gaa Sq gearnea at oe story before four o'clock a fireman, nansed George | tos creaiy attributed tothe nutnorgus forgeries now | wbaiesir Tun: cian Malunans or, Aptreny Py ato Ply A SEA or WUD AND FIL SIAMESE TREATY WIRH THE UNITED STATES, Whe Attenpted Forcible Opening of the |S! tly before four o'e i falttrom | 20st, "as well as to tho number of villains who take 98 | goarn Tasgo, of and from Wiscasset, Mp, fo: Boston, with a A SEA OF NCD AND FILTH. i sion of” the: treat: ‘Treaty Ports, Wayman, a member of No, 11 Engine Company, fe muclepleasure in shaving a broker by a "ale of bogus | joad of shooks, arrived in, Portsmouth, NH, Lower Harbor, 1 MUD AND FILTH. ‘Tho time is approaching for the revision uf {£rom the Straits Times, Nov. 22] a shed while in charge ofthe pipe, avd was badly hurt, | notes'as even the broker does m charging two-and a half | 17th inst, with loss of deek load ind some damage to salle, A SEA OF MU fi tmndo in 1666, between thre United States and the “mag: ehe news from Japan is summarized in the parzaraph | sine volicw took line ey the statwon Tova, -wiMlek® Brace || Pe" ounce een WO bdiiary otiaaae: |B cals "in BOIBS |; Spare Aue vena ee ae A SEA OF MUD AND FILTH. cerns the er Se eee vate mivicos inti bat ‘on the | Heme to No. 407 Mast Housion street. ‘ kaowa gives but little idoa as to’ what the arrest | Lower Harber 18h last with lows of deck load and dawage We, the undersigned, wii hipowners of the United States, as I shall endeavor to so cae bmg come Ba all Hh Nag ee a eer ceive “athe | neatly means. A gentleman who has the reputa. | 1 voasel, sails and apart, ONE THOUSAND PONTOON BRIDGES, shipo th ‘st instant the folldwing vessels started for the Inland | we nanos of (re-ownor and tho eeUnatod value, ‘Abe tion’ of comin ood 2 fmaily a8 any | Grexxock, Jan 1—'The Koho, Vibert, which arrived here ae show in this paper, Tho people of our country have Sor the pripre, iis oid, oF boy a Coad dig insurauces eonid noi be ascertained, as evoh owner in- eR = fow months ago in a | yestenlay, trom Charleston for Liverpool, put in with Joss ONE THOUSAND PONTOON BRIDGES. ciated thi ntry as one of the great rice ips. yet, Fe” | sures his own goods, and nono of them were 4 i oe . | Of sails, wee potas tae oy east wennd: and a country shat in de. aN eee yy mata. | Fe the information desired :— Vabiation, | Imity tothe United Sties. Sie watthoel a ened ng TERETONN, Jan 2—The Cairo, MeLes, from Boston, Ie ONE THOUSAND FOXTOON BRIDGHS, pendent upon foreign nations for ite luxuries and neces. lowuds Minisiers accompa: \4> 4, & Dp, S Bier, 129 cacks of bleaching ne ee pcg eon prep becrmyi ‘ "as Have Bary fon “ian “Soll aaa ONE TEQURAND by StOGH Sa tmrion, Most of shane latter omni be ha froaa:the Unieed | we! Drecpedition. | Wront our Ser, Wy the ‘sxaie Major |, POWME. +... eecssan ewes $5,600 | ways proud of, tho marks of many a hard fought strug. “ahe Elizabeth Carn, ‘Bain, from Ardressa for Boston, ONE THOUSAND PONTOON BRIDGES, States. The United States might have bad the monepo- | Fyiwin and Licutonant Dird wes arrested. In Jesddo, A nares P oeys beer |e 37,400 | Bt. Ab Fort Pillow he had the misfortune to come in | whicn put in here Déo 29, ‘was docked yesterday, being 30, 7 jes of cott ly of the supply of machinery if the management of our gputesseh bis crime. ‘Tho natwo of the cniprit wae Mamiya ig Co tll Rabie geen dntereste here had fallen into proper hands. But, unfor- | Holimel. He was executed on the 30th ultimo. On the | Win Brice, 140 bales of covon. . . tain aMinio ball grazed his right oye, and left behind an ‘ uti Gains asia M. steamship Persgas arrived from Shanchee | pice, Chase & Co., 32 bugs cotie picking. 2 pad rpelineeh f ay A Me ofanenomy’s | The Nuabsr of disasters reported In this city dneing the 20h BROADWAY, Sunately, from mismanagement we have been ousted by | Vig Nagucaki. On the 90th a French gentleman, Ni (01 bales of cotton... 2 g0'2 Your 1865 was 1,499 vesasls of all clanses; abont 6) of these DADA, European competition, The fault has been our own. | about ve oem bean! tho Dupleix, was assfulted by Hopkin Dalek &Trombning S81 iitios cation BRIO mnsket, removed his upper row of teeth from thei Sagan cece ead ak er ledges od abies ‘The trheles fureishiad: were high, end not of that ober | 8 ASEIE Sh ena sa eg asta cat ho maiean | MOvonMeet i array, 7 balen of o#tton, 11,400 | by a sholl, and le now carries with him a3.an heirloom, | boon engaged i the coasting trade sinoo the close of the aS acter to insure continuance of confidence. This country | susiximod were merely the effoct of tilows of the fist, | 3: ¥ bon 34 of coon, ia his lott lung, a Minto bail, a memento of the seven | sedettion have contributed much towards the Ist of losses, foes is new, and just beginning to develop its resources. The mutter 18 unter investigation; but no sufficient cause | M+ Becbor & Co., 2h bales days’ fight at the battle of ihe Wilderness, The fact | and nave unfortunotely added a greavioss of life to the loan BROADWAR, S.s00 | CoMtact with a eplinter of shell, which resulted in the | leaky. 20 BE DELIVERYD Av THR GROSBINGE = back of bis skull being trepanned. At Lookout Moun- Dikasters for the Year 1965. 22,000 the : 0. K. King & Co, 11 bales of cott : : ain he wee ee Mere dodatni ty mote teiiuite with reforenee | J; U- Brower, 6 balos of ootto . ee Peet te elec opens uaintances, “Whe, | % Property. : BROADWAY, Bab to come back to the treaty revision, The perwmor | 49 yi" si Retetligae ng mere poy oe aes arog Bangor, Fp ey gs ye peat per however, he passed through the horrors of elvil war hina pecvenld ui the past year 2 va yt ag re keawialeot 90 Gee aa we Persons should be men of known and ackuowledged-cha- | in Japau we can say nothing, 6 as suggested in to | A Dibble, 46 bade Of -eottonana with his life yet preserved, fickle fortane has withdrawn | other during the four previous years. No y that, shoal streete Be tous uegiecieu, wacter at home. No people appreciate it more than ‘ihe | @X#act ebove given, their chject isto obtain the consent 9.209 | Ber shadow from hs door, and, instend of being ® pri- | has equalled the last 1 arine lorsow; but the Imoreased | ghant be able to donals Linsily 40 Ub@ypublic. good trom the tet TAS. saner with a cordon of soldiers about him, be isin the sivength of our marine insurance compavies renders the loss: M4 Se : Siamese, as was evinced on the reception of the Prussian | Powers with the Trost ee ae Mae een’ Western p DMs oo here fam hy Neary $0,400 | ands of one, of tho-e javaluable goullermen dressed in Salesian nase seemene : wale of our Besbaasy, headed by Count Rulenberg. Ho was received | ‘Nothing that they’ coald possibly do wodld mors, suteiy | "esoden Gog alos of hemp, 90,000 | Piivoct of thts notice’ arcieed ta 16 ok Peatecaay, aon, || The number of disasters dyring chelfust five years—which CELENCATED BLIAM, wh every distinction, and soon gained the ohjeots-of his | iSstee ton «othe treatlen the oprndtion of tio Beienos |( 2:4. Wilktaven, 43 ales of cation 2.100 | sarcoly:.bad-bo entered Li name on the Fogigter of one | we have compiled frome reeord Kepi by Captain T. H, Up- cntuncatey aeilion, miasion. Tho importance of this matter should not be | must conse, and tho doules ond fears of mnany of oer pana Sete anate tia, Se bales 08 6,400 | of our leading hotcla when» tolegray to the police | ton, Secretary of the Amorican Shipmasters’ Assoslation-- agp» everlooked if we wish to compete with other commercial | statesmen astothe entime of ourelaims agaiast | Lyin too cease Blesohta 5,200 | 2thorities was received (rom Hamilton, it is sid, order- | pave been us foilows:— CHLEBKATED ELIXIR, ations, The persons should be men not only of high | he Japanese mast bo nt an end forever. ; is, 40 bales of cotton sam ieetwenty, Buited Giaten heats for mile’ he reas = CREATES pana Soe | five: — sanding, but of enlarged and liberal minds, readyo ne : why the itegcein for his arrost was sent, ot the state- mh LEBLATED RELKER {olate with Kbcral spirit with a full knowledge of tho | SMCCeS Of the Mxpodition—The ‘Treaty a &Co., ped WOOL MA MOICHIMAL ou ts BG Pe sath be esses 1 bases It, - Ports Threwn Open. J, L. Smallwood & Co., 125 bai p hasnot transpived. At any rate, yesterday moruing, “the 90) | known for te last Mundy a years im the Boutn or munap ‘ : »¥ inoue ‘wants of this country and its capacity in productiveness. ‘Tho Mikedo-el Japan hes given formal sanction to the pee & Waterman, 43 cases of s 4,790 veleria’ ‘did visit keveral brokers and offered about $4,000 pond ‘The United States does not wantexclusive privileges, but + worth of Upite nd ae ithtions/ agents —: One Swe Gaon | athe . broker, rather suspicions, refuse to purchase, while an- “ #08 tre "400. f ret The loss during 1365 is $29,000,009, dtotributed in geeat part AMARGO 400 Sate aaa Syee wi ior ne iver Miner between New York, Boston, Philadelphia avd other Amerk ratification of the tréaty for opentog the pore of Osaca 7 F. Palmer, hemp... nnd Hiogo, and they are to be opened onéhe Lat of Jauu’ uch Harman @ Vrother, 267 bate ary upon the corms of the oxisting tariff with.the other ‘4B Farsona, 92 bales of cotton, to have its commercial Intercourse put on a liberal and ‘equal footing With others, If that were doue many of the present obstacles chat fetter enterprise might be re- M. W, Griswold, 107 bbls. of cn; . ‘ow 2 1 ‘$l fal on owners and AMARGO was gbout engaging Ina game of billiards, when an offi. | can Uaderwrliers, whilst a portion moved. b> “ono CeO iS Bui 16 onan eat 4, 0 | Screntorod the loth! and told lita that he was “wanted.” foreign Underwriters. ‘The followingJaan estimated value AMARGO SLAMESE EXPORTS. br Re hy 9, ested that there must bosome mistake; | ge oy each th for five thea nt gone 2c: rerniod, and he resigned himself quictly sabaiiree “glaynze ‘s ars, Or. ire AMARC Teeiatennaseninasensin eons tm so fox | MEWS FROM FORTRESS MOWRDE, |." Hers fe Zorn oitn i 0 ly loaen arms of the lee. "Ho adinitted that he had offered euzico Mhe past nine yeare:— 1 tive Under the Late Rebel Bentsh- | Deinicon & Wrekol, a quantity of molacon oe Hie SP PAN OEE Saeare “FOr ery ens Pa SATE : y Rice. ©. Balinforth, 32 bales of floeka. 2,249 | that he hed $15,600 more of five-twentios which he Om, tuent Order—The Menumemt tothe Six ‘whe bulldidg aan owned by the late W. W. DoYorrest, | Would like to dispose of. Hearing tia, the officcr eohaegete ‘Thousand Soldters Buried Here—Rebel | py. amage Will be about $50,000, said to bo insured, hod through our hero's baggage, bnt no bonds yee BROWNS C\STICIAN, Guns that Did Not Go to the Virginia | The damage to the property of Nurray & Roborts may bo | Wwe uD, and he i su he well ion bog eo gi BROWNS CASTILIAN, aEittary TestituteThe Naval Stenmer | ea the eecdl 0 oF oe TE te En, | teen lad the Taputaiionsgt being wetnedy Wocerebie tet: “| Bo ga parca Bien i as s of the No. ve dit dn - ¢ Fons “ peas Cuteopee—Zhe Kighth Matue Regiment | sieot, Lor about $500: insured, The storagn of 9-H | BO Pty ioe Hatem 12 Brown's OST IERAN, Started tor Home—Fifty Cords of Bed- Hobby, N it 801 ih sireet, i only ghlly damage. pp sion | Deserab'r| wat sth d . appears from a statement made by the receiving ele pepe ora ang ed Pete, Benim es hNos” PRS TILIAM, Pon divamions saksactn ‘pcuuaiibnaieteen: that abou! ninety bales of cotton wer taken in the The Navy. Total... 18 G90,489! 18,200, pr Me Sane ae aftornoon previous to the fire, and from appearances Captain Cicero Price, N., has boen suspended for Fowrans: Moxnow, Jan. 18, 1866, there is no doubt thatthe fire'was in the cotten when _ “ . two years from January 19, by sentence of court martial COLE? OP THE ORDNANCE DEPARTIEST, pnt into the store. The estimate of the property is its q . ‘: A nN for neglect of ent, fail t ke retur of ii - lode ot Fonte Soulaaten chs alleges erroneous. | "URE Values tn all probabtity thece will be w salvage of eglect of doty in {uiling to make returns of bis mus: ‘The total for o the best blood renovator in ‘orld, givtog: action to tig fj * + OWOLPRAL irom og | 10 forty per ct ‘The police of the reventh | ter rolls, as commanding officor of the ship Jamestown. Se Sok og ly tho removal by General Miles of the iate chief of the precinct have boon untiring in their exertions (o protect a ee ptt pc Rae CHOTMRAN rdnance department hers, ‘This ofieer, Brovet Lienton. { the property exposed in copseqnence of the fire, and aro ’ x BBA peat | sos: Doleunl! Riplie] feestvad tres Bers. ses an ards Seep eh rk eo sthele services, the men being. om penideipepay = 38g AV ORES 6 os coos. ess. . OT NOG AED paige al The above are picals, a picul being 13% pounds. en Washington pa vapors: to. the poets at Wen dnty o/l night and day without rem. The storm of Friday night was very severe in this The immense losses of cho last three months have brought CHOTPRAL 151,186, embracing 911 Ns - = ghborhood. At Lexington, Ky., trees were torn up, | the tote! beyond thatof the previous years, This !*dne in o et Sor pantera in Se eds ig howto de tog | ExPlavatton of the cmployment by him of so Fire in Mulberry treet. fences prostraced, aud chimacys overthrown. || geeuhrpact. to. the daedcom tauseton penton caodsonosneee att a veaseis—84 ish, 40, ; 7 wn | many forsnert in the repel service Ms om oa the ARREST OF A MAN ON CHAREE OF ARSON. emer tree ladened vessels, Disasters of that mature have CHOLERALL tons, reasn 6 is order allude to the subject here vel ao rau: i Died, . vo the 01 firos, aed Lhe measu rere The rebellion in tho South drove the Waited States ont } #s the despaten I hi red to ts calculated to mictond | St About two o'clock on Bunday morning the inmates} oO.) 9. Sunday, January 21, Daster, the bo. | Mntion to the origin of these firos, and the measur Whira wan universally uomi in (38, und thousance wae arg the a tad the popular judgn ‘1 nt, capable | Of a lenement house at No. 64 Mulberry street were loved son ef Daniel and’ Kliza Crowly, aged d years, 6 | “FY (9 prevent them, i —- af the carrying trade. and naqnesitonabsy vel officer, Lientenant Colovel | greatly alarmed hy the ery of fire. Upon ingulry it was | months and 4 daya, In reference to general losses at ses, more care in selenting | ow living ean bear testty INCREASING PROSPERITY OF THR COUNTRY, Paylor is a graduate of West Po irginian by From these statistics 1t wit be secn that the oxporis | dire, The outbreak of Uve war fond hin here, Most | /aa4 10 proceed from the besouent. In .a fow mo. | | The friends and relatives of tho family aro reepectfelly | masters and mates and a mon thorough system of inspection wor . . invited lo ationd the fanoral, from the residence of his | of vessels seor desirable, Wo be im a wonderful ratio. Rice sold here at | mpting offers were mad» hita to go over to the rebels; | ments thestairway was full of smoke andthe women % ee iene ide mee ot of ve seeras to be desiradl r the pr nits, 36 Ham‘lton street, this (Monday) afleynoon, at | iif, an impetus has been given to now inventh en the put he persistently declined doing 90. Dnring the war {and cluldren rushed down slairs in great alarm to the | fwoordork. vit " ies beatetin a oe aE fe time the treaty was made at sixty conte per picul, | he wasn active service—n partof he tise as General | girvet, It seems that John Lyons, who ceenpled the |. Deusax.—Yo Kodson City, X. J., on Sanday, Janvery een, bean eee nin ex sermon oun TOtaN sand increased in price till it reached say, on tho avorage, | Sherman's chief of ordnance, It is believed here that nd rn ‘ a , Henny Dusatan, aged 36 years. vase, capabl: esure, con. ene dollar and eighty cents, In the year 1865, for six | M8 explanations will Se foaps ss . Year baseinout room with his wife, had ynarrelied with Notice of funeral’in to-unorrow's paper. * | siderable favor. It has been found that ordinary boats are r bat a, her, apd in hts took a lighted canite ondiset fire to | Joxrs.—On Sund nary 21 Governance arene oe ca naman, Brobiblied by the | | the schooners Whitney Long and BY. W. Fimmens, | 9 straw bed payers pooan wiqaw about’ the fison, | 101 Wess Thirtp-otphib on bat Government on account of the failure of the crop. The | from New York, landed here Lng 4 eight ton-tnch Rod. | “ ° or residence, No. { too frequently stove at a erlitce! moment, or do not lve ina sitet, Bower Joxea, im the | henvy sea. ‘They are alao diflleuts of landing in a heary aurf. : Mrs. Lyons called for help and gave an aiorm of | 7th year of his ago, Mont of these ob,eeti sar sayvasefally met of throwing open the country to foreien trate | Ly A Rg ire jveglimy 6 fire, Br, Mark Dav ja, Tiving In the frome baremont, Rotioe rity aoe age Tira slleded ee coe me is obvious to every one, The peopte have more money, | riage nacompanios ench gna. { Spin heat Mane ghee a wahegl seit eas sane ae} American Shipmasters’ Acsoctation, and, of course, are able to purchase foreign Puxaries sod --———— 'a nebes i y H fire to winebes of stray in the room. ay. mh om Resessaries, These. fects are exhrbited in thelr dwelj- i Fortanss Morwon, Jan. 19, 1856. | saw Mr. Dmvis he closed tho door ond 4 TO Koap ange and their dress, New articles of trate have boen Although the new Jeff, Davie story and Jeto wholemie | Linv stom throwing water on the flames, The tonants ‘opened up. Salt was formerly, like everything else, pro. | bauislment of all ever baving been in the rebel wervicn | eM came to the aid of Davie ond they sncoeded in ax- No St Waic Sramer—Roows 2, 28 sw 37. bai The following approved Masters nnd Hilcers have regeiveg | 82 UE ventive. eonmnisstons from: t's A®soniation OFFICE AND | Unpulehing the Daring tho eoufurion Mre. Lyons Captain 1400, Henry) Agccw; 2615, Janes M8 Cartia, NO. BRETOS STREET, ibited, except at the pleasure of the, King Im Mae | hare merged into R “thrido told tale,” te the disloyal made har tennper Mis, Litweth, toe nen Cee Sriltisin Ontiot 6017 Maenee Pleas peak, LaGy Monek: Meg otek nena Meesport reached 170,048 piouls, mostly for the Java | the fucle happily give a sayge adornment to the tule, | Lyor The ‘aren, endeavoring to erenpe, and placed I rane nelthe ite eos, Tavior, ealt Mary payee i.» Now York, Market. Cottou has ineroasod—mustly owing (0 the | aud point ® snoral of most drm and inietigtble reatiy. | Bilt ty CBarEe of ofloor Mavinirk, of the Rm Vd — Joven, tng havin Rowe; ass, Reward W. Attar Meck Imes | We N. Herma, Gersest dart, sopelsion in the Untied Siater—from a few bendrod | Theres T And, a festure connected with it noodiega | made om iuvratigation before Jaaioe Dwiwling; whieh ies |g slip Rein (he), Crtting eivenpocd Tes Me, Queenas.| eemewet tte Meiiiog, Bem labels: tek PRIVATE HVE AND PAX EXPIRMARY MAY BW plouls 10.30,000 pioula. Fish are now oxported toa very | Mttle extra ventilation. Trefer to alack of Jutgmont ar | *ulted in the faete ay above stated. ducts Dowling | wow sis, with sles aoud er ‘passengers, to the National | Herend , Juraes Sern 3 te ‘ooee lgeor; EA found at MSClia on vince, Bilginth atreok Dy Proper conmderation—which are very mild words for | COmMMINEM Lhe aecdsed to the Toubs for Wiad. Aleamn Nablge ti (ind heaty westerly giilee tg entre Bugoh 8 ‘alot, mylanship Oy mi: 4407, Neher yop ee = she Cosente, 5 4 a in this wholosle banishment. There hus wove bonis and after bignadly, and received omer | Dorman. sob Itabotin: 4408, James P Crt x, a , Five ® Pile of Hay, mat na, Jan 14, | peg Slane ‘yen aaa vera sp eyoonat pen The wlatin of fre hotween eleven aud iwelve ovelock wt eB nawell # Oo. Si | ore eae tare at tee orders re- | yecveniey was caused by amino balo hay taking fire on | PAY Favanned, wore, will celyed here no other course was left to. pursne bat the | the sidewalk at the Ps of Dor aig onc PH. 4 , fe it tisk or bie ' ‘Tete ‘nat, of Fry- | one taken, It fs evident that weveral have eon sout! owned by Bloomer & Co. No. GW, showing Liv. | 41M, Sabin F Lewis, steamalip Guasie Vaso whe Rahway Ait, Hobet Wyte, Airamg Abb Mater—498, Reabeu M Vasnam: Ni treated ayheaeeeoeee selved FIRST Vist® ood prewent, ng Lit. Jeommissions oulttanding oar Ow year require wo he Sv LN STEAM, nf Be : ted at the office for . e — away, who, iustead of meriting the treatment they have ) Dumaye to hay about $20. aia ee. i (ENT STEAM BXGINS received at tho hands of the government, doserve special Wena Sa saan 420, with tens, to Ste | 9 8b!p Palth, Chi FpOOL fox Cwtowtin, New & lat | Ving * Pied oe on Pete favors for special sacrifices and special gullantry to we is Mecohiyn. 2 Hoe, spoke abip Simon | Met iene Dewar, from Liverpeu! for NYork, Jan | THE WICKS F 88 Liberty strent, N. ¥ servo the governtuont, In a former letter I have s tire broke out om Saturday night, about ten o'clock, | Ti a, exenanged © 8 | ag go raliae SY oe wae ccamaeasene > ee referred 10 three persons coming under this head. ‘ho yas fixtures manufactory of Vellows, Hoffman & | %;' ay By Jari Nineveh z Orleans, Jon is, of | FRRANORETH'S Pits a ship showing Lit dist pendant, | . tate Ninarch. ie al ont poe * Sehr Jupen (Ham), from Amy for New York, & days oat Recheo, Bremen, 60 days, wih | O° 3 na b % Bocram street, and before it wae extinguished Rote ring & Ahonoved stock and bailding to the extent of $400. Fully y Weckowe Ulver: hip Heleve (Bre: waared,in Kings County Insurance Company and thors. | nvlecart} My attention to-day bas been ealled to o8e othom coming under the aame category, where the apparent in an activity w ulalon which decnaiéna (ba And al theis oo wt ' i over, The Srst ts that of privase Uharlee Bridge, Coin. | 1 Cenewr & Paull. tt F Yoretgn rove '} uation Is too palpable ane glaring to adinit being passed woe geet Fol te tore rssh mAs Ager ( ities Weunere, NWurk; | t Tecoited othe: © 8, Tal a vor t isha), pany H, Pitt United States arvillery, wins this otder af Fire tm Chertes da Masse Aigitide Notre. "trom Seoh't for Havre; Hat 33, Ra & Aon, Wve re. j Fink r ostractam iound emplayed ia the post pri.’ Meo, Born jooront, Jan. 21, 1866. : Fg lovey aner J Taglor, bound NYor’, ‘ ; ind dobinaie ctretimste tees | in Kew. Harapehire, nd hang oar | hia trade of | Tait’s stable, in Charlestown, was destroyed by fire | mss ana #07 passenger, WM teosis hare, ie rity a! SYoes. Aid Deo | enieaal fupetions, vat resere The war, iU'won bls mistorinee ling ross cl Sour before | iast night, with fis contents, including sight vainable | la ieocn pacung, snd ted ere weber: come the banry se a ht Thomas, | price, WEAN Hoe and loril sous of the North “bo ‘be in Bomphie, Tenn, | borsos, tee et Relate tt Bria) Aareauhe, Para, 27 dass, | Guermoex, Doc BI~8id Caledantn for, N¥ork peri Nara Gon eo ee aed when tho war broke out, He was ewnectijted, nied Socata ——— Ker, &e, +0 imann & Co, truatar Deo %—Aer Block Swa igo 2 (ond | GYOMPORT AND CURE POX. 1 Y D-iRw time bore « invsket in the rebel ranks, rey frst op- an Latheran Synod. fh Ams yi AL mo), Hatmsiort, Rio Grande, @ days, | old for Cork) wai \ Oe hres Addvese E. B. Foote, M. D,, 1,19) Sroadway, fare co eeree. oe Se cae an * OR Be , Of Decorat, Lown, where the Nor- |” Sen: Makeartarie if {iatham, Buck, Cartagena, 2 | ir, York. aaa: NH Dor ilaa dager sk ; Pr he nog 5 ian Lt e née Stnte Her, Ae, 0. Livewrooy, Jan 2 ity of Cork (0), on, . 5 al een ata Hoste | Pea Ride, Lookout Moontatn and all throngh that (15. | wegian Lutheran Synod, embracing the Stntos of Wiadon- fF kbiie Bradford (of 1 Frromane Mayagueg, 2 | 4, Guy of unin (on Byweby tar Chancohen ten OVE BOW It MAY AR PARVENTED witfior J 2, ing eampalen. Atone Sime be was a special orderly sit, Towa aud Minnesota, ix located, is at presentin thie “uit, to Hest, Ron & Uo. Has been 19 dave N of | ore reporind arr Den Bi): Caswall iad. Gora, Mi Oy ym eg Beni free. Se x President yo je carries ‘now in hie pox et bi ! City, to reorganize a Lutheran congregation among the Fa Second ether Satan ot an reer, sauerns, “Hie hark 20%, Dagmar, Wilson, NO . smitten Ss: er one ie. the reaenmueor acaay.. Nos lone | senndinavisns in this clty, who held their f ing A Jon 48 2%, rpoke sche Qooan Ranger, from Philade oat 2d, Solid, Wuldehdieck. and Avt IDENTE ow WARRUF Ag smee he onilsted in the regular army for Ove yearn! ue in this city, who held their firat meeting in ee Heston, #1 fina our With ines af Tie bebe, Bat o . wd 2nd Acteon: NTIALING H VATION POR AKRUE Dg ise age | are cMsrvtee te the govorameut. The record cae we | Bowawie all, No, O8 Kast Broadway, yesterday. Tho | gerks voor nul chost of seosiehena dita mis, Hoar ana Paptent sete NOliemast tag ot wees eae ‘Cannas ha poe 4 ‘nat. pee ols cation . = are ay on | Services were conducted by the above named reverend " BELOW | hg iy Bsns Shih Wen sae agile nx: | TOROS kan ; pacha emer ue 7 8 dope ant. He Jarolina, | ‘ - Nomatetetio: Ws, Jan 2 hs yin, 0 ita des PH | . r Proc u , Tz 408 | but tho place of bts birt did not Kill hiepatrlotiam. Be, | A*BM@MAN, who, in the Norwegian language, preached | BBP Yonstetlation + beim N York (apd both ent ont wumne day to reborn; iy | LP Seite outa a, PROCem out fee | ea WPS | too, was canschipied im ibe Southers army, sud | $8 @Xeclicnt cepmon, The text was chosen from Bark Boss Harris | ee Ae ree bg ‘ | OOM pated, | Add rand ow nudegnl, 2,000 200 | deserted ab the earls: opportantty, When the | the oighth chapter of St Matthew, from the Mathias, 4 gg ttBt out Sa nna, Halfag, N ent Dec We Brigg, M. HOWES, Atoress and Counselor, 78 Naseau street nen ree 04,490 03.252 | dermunetration | ageinst Fort Fisher was made | fitet to tho fouriechth vor end the discourse | Brigd Briunote rmaster’. : tier os Lowen Fores, Jan tare Witeroia (0), Pordend. mien a. seaatane ’ Pursovrn Ten Wesbetds, Barln, WYO ‘anoiber | HDICAL COMMON 9.584 PAGES 00 ILL oh I : report <0: oh), ations sie a y meal exe ~ Jaw Lo Arr © a Boson (not Phy. | Contents tables sant tree, Acdrems Pr jan t—Arr Cairo, MeLean, 8 (wot Pha. ) SD ronan * x oad Weaf, silk, cutlery, silt 1HLLA7S | he war here, aud went with the rT 9 tj delivered bore the usuel quaiat and dogmatic! 1 FieBer. be slate Siamese laity “coeappocoua by tis | Sharucter Ju vogue emone thé Wetkeras | Marine Disasters. win, ke, 1,600,008 | acts of bravery, And was highly commended, “Bat | the old aed it wae higtly appreciated by the con- Serp Pariwerss, from Liverpool for New York. was totally c tha } he had to go with other wnder the late over. 3% am Hon, which, however, was rather euall, The Scan- wrecked near Holyhead, Crew saved. Awports into Siem A The year 1564, O47 | told ti P f ‘ dua inn, lation i this ety fe Amporie into Mian during vie you (wees, ote beh. ie owes py eh I, v ee te ae ‘ited, but i#con- Sair ALBION, ashore at Stromnens, ita tntal weak. Bight . Ly RYRS MADE. NEW, eITHOUT ape ks, siderable bu chat rand adie _- criinaben War not made, With Py verge 4 the Norvering e¥acd ie reeted. yy ee EO tee eee ns eee wits cowed, , FS 1» Roots, it NW wna, Raw = : . + aon $2,786,089 | coatne the inaking of proper agenda, and hae poped Wi} & splendid college ior the cdocatiog of Ngrwegian olor’. | Bri Kmma ©, before reported wrecked nt Bast fandwich, U Nn Deets he ee 1 if atirwittve (6 tne ahtpowaees | Will gaan, ¢ {mem hte pee erect fetely under "ne saagicow of “] came into the bey badly iced np on Monday might, th inst, a WW, nae oO P y = wailing @ cae oe Srctee “te ineroduced ty SOXITARNT © OR QA wR SLOTS, orwegian Synod. A Scandinavian Dat congrogs- J 1th lows of Yost galicy, bulwarta, ae. At daylight 9th, it 1, Beat, Wome power The Sisnmsos hare wee eee |. aun Sr contenant ee eizited 0 secere py thie ‘sity shout i: San om Mymouth, ant im atemping to 3 we WOW EMnLet ys prretien and completion here 1 tie poldier > sem: w i agrerer, Bee {he grester part of atapeall, ronfering dhe sane Bumtved hiss peotan ote — Fo ety a 10 pyejwot for arhich was devieod ond prowulaied some | bern ® pastor, a ig now intended * day ‘exe, iat deem, eeume Toarsen, knots isonet neat ae that of hte marhie, br rn} Toqandse procure Saltable room er cara, - And night up to 1 v'closk Wednesday moraing, wg Bop zen ey: thay al ‘becorin ‘ Eee Reet o™ nd Franch, machinery.” Y8ere i wow in | aan araod fe eoutmaned oss "Already eae Rrestae at Court CalendaroThie i a me mpm Foe mille, one of whieh is va | inten hee DOOD and second appest “is | Suomen Cove, Cnocir Tart Lecton ath ea m they have erected p enstig eucne | about Dale 407, 819, 6¥1, T2, 81%, $13 isd, os, ea, is Sucta ane Swill at ones ongnge iheit attention. Her or | qomeee® em 4h orn 6, , apse An imported from tke manvinghinec, bur | ‘yo See r) tf, . Ba See *, 80, 83, PCM TATOeT iH r fe Rag me ea Singapore, ~ tm ease , : : Te < Wenporte are mirtaed onrfor } of War hiss « . . "Ry “ads she rate in threo por coms ai A) With & peat amtoogt on miy alan fat eh SAAS | SS eer py 4 the, STS DUWNE 16 Whe rape 8 ior or Reve, Nae sy ouppation of 1 1325, 7 5 asi ae but fad het Seaton, " who cartes in| Seth scactbers Ne nuet en ry av]