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-- = > a er gg gg we 8 - r a pane a - ~ “+ e \ ' and mun- and nearly all the stores wore closed | nent Aachineabimnerstnderneretey mee | Gitng he day, OF ta the comes the eomal ebausenisms. , routine was ved, except that in some of the It concludes with the silly inference that if | regiments there was & alight relaxa‘ion of drili the South be admitted to the family of nations, | duty, and the officers had some extras for din- THE LATEST NEWS. Congressional Proceedings. THE NEW YORK SUN. TURSDAT MORNING, DEC. 51, 1861. — | tine tuarmontsing infuences of English com- | net. ‘The day, overhead, was fing, though | ite —te ca The Bavets of the Haapension on Basteees } isercg will effect renter roruts in the abolition | jen Re Infiesnce spon the ground, which bed eee ere ne OX" | Gndet the direction of Prot, Starkweather, of ‘The suxpension of specie payments bas in this | oF is very, and its amolioration, than will the | gd Monday forenoon, made walking « slippery — the Aronautic ‘who will make 'as- ‘country #0 usually taken place at periods of | i t.sncosof our American laws—by the writer | and fa labor.’ Thus far, , the Seevit conciiee-Seuse. canelons in the vicinlt alert. een the | great axatement, oF during, existence of fom | dormed an the efforte of blitinins The Rhote Taad Batery, 7th section of tbe Firet Semton. Philadelphia Navy Yard this afternoon, an tn ae ia ceed Wea, aa, ond disas- ‘Tho English Question. RL Aruiliery, which camo here by rail'on San- | yyashington, Dec. 80.—Mr, Sumner, of Mas- | A flag of truce wag sent down to Norfolk this fod with | $87 lant bas had quarters in the rounds afternoon, but it it back no news. fon Sem, comepying one, of the Coltege baiie> | Saraseten presented s pasltten Steam oicseme | A sete! of Steuben ry, New York, praying for the note from Gen. Huger te Gen. Wool an- ter, Bat the present partial euspension bas, | Ovi Congressmen are 90 well by none of these | the able manner in which the Si1pet1, and | inge—until today, when they were sent out to la ishing slavery inall the | ounces that ho is ready to send 240 prisoners | ent, good renee, aH eee cout ns tog agtated that its | Basow dificulty hasbeen settled by the A4- | a comping ground about two miles back of the arse phd Dalle hrs Sete d of war down the James vr, fe ‘nh nd, | rising to take leave, fF actual tt hag been received with | ministration, that net a whimper has beew | city. This movement, fg Ht Sind ws atte, Foster, of Connecticut, prevented a simi. | by & fag of truce whenever they led “his visitor to the an indifference lic, while business and | heard in disapproval of the measure, except « | Boparture of the expedition. ‘Their battery con- rn Gen. Wool will send a flag of truce on Thars- | avoid an ex; cae careicn ee | monied poolhy Ach sme 0 thoroughly con | casual ungracious intimation on the part of | pists of four a tn rifled guns for throwing cine, Suminer slo, pronto b scten A g day or next in answer thereto. No list | friend,” Rig rntt, ‘anticipating Mr. Stevens, yesterday, that the opinion of | shel and two howitzers for grape and cannia- an vee une va released bas yet been received nity, t'we receive an unknown person ac- ‘Finced of its salutary influences, that, upon the ng to his dress; we take leave of him ac- Exit Brooklyn: fact becoming known, a general buoyancy was given to the Stock Market and to business transactions, unknown for a considerable period past. Doubtless part of the exhilerstion wae " ter. ho battery was actively engaged in Vir- France hed toon uninvited, and Renee was mot iin until ordered to. this polit, and seems to wanted. pe very efficient in a)l Tespocts, except that it is This dignified course of Congres, in connec | now thort of servi horses, The poor i th horses suffer terribly, their camping grount bo~ lon with the quiet approval with which the | (O°% the open aif, exposed to every change of praying for the omencipation of the how mraustcation was recelved from the Sec 7 Munication was rece! a geisiyot War in reply to cho roslation of he | Fight at Padaoab, howls atatirg that, "it is incor jo witl mala gO eianaaaettegnnn, | Staphio Dispatches Suppress has passed between General Scott Chicago, Dec. 80.—The Cairo operator says cording to his merit. Artillery. Turne are four habits a wise man recom- Jackson AUTHORIZED BY Bie EXCELLENCY, aov. mends to be ewentially necessary for the man- agement of temporal concerns; and these are— |= 8 2390 “PeaBercoras = owing to the faveralile termination of our Eng- | whole ccuntry has received the surrender, just~ | weather. It is the same with the horws of the | \14° General Pa tenon.” that a fight is going on at Patucha, Ky., tolay, Gay nccursey, steadiness and dispatch, per iing men wishing to Join a Ree clase Ariitony lish difficulties, but a large portion was due to | ly adds to the pride which every American | Ira Harris Cavalry, whose encampmant is about ‘Mr. Grimes introduced a bill to acquire the | but that the Adjutant General refuses to allow ithout the first of these, time y wasted; | min best bay given, and recruits are furnished with @2 the inereased case hereafter to be felt in Bank } citizen should feel in himself, his country and | two and a half ‘miles from the city—all the | ite of the District of Columbia. reports (0 be nent. Wo will probably hear | without the second, mistakes most hurtful to selenite, wader. Ae accommodations, which had been curtailed by | her people. Ressrtt., the correspondent of tho | Boren, except 8 fow—which, 1 suppose, belaag | Mr. Davis (Ky,) introduce’ w bil declaring something tomorrow. Sar te eal we eed iin HAL BOLIAE VU CRE Re ee i raed 7 i i 7 }o the officers, bilog w nl certain persons alien enemies, and for sacri« ——— ited ; ‘ dy i b le ‘ork. these institutions, in hopes of retaining their | London Tims, who seems to understand us le88 | exposure gives them a rough, shaggy and mise | fin), sropertyfor the benefit of loyal Expected Bhi; ef Manon and Site | can bo well done; and without the fourth, op- | _ On joining the Regimoxt, recruits are furnished, speci, ontil the pressure had become severe | well, the longer he remainsamong us, has bold- | rable appearance. It is, however, impoasitto | heya’, shel? Propertyfor, the Venelit of toy bebetnie eg tt Orrenities of great advantages are lost, which | piNs.certifoate, with whist they can obtaia roliet be ttn, nelbcedl nreteed bese ptett dy De eta meat ceoeues er eerer racer [Ee Com Rabing a Lam poraty Seam aes | Refeered. Boston, Dec. 80, 3.2 M.—The agents of the tis tmposetble to recall, $100 bow at the expiration of the war, The latest suspension took place on tho 17th | gurrender of the rebels, the whole Government Sloiad 1A rar, AL bot to Wed horse em- |“ “phe Senate then adjourned till Thursday. Cunard steamers in this city have «riven orders CITy NEWS. Lem of eistment—three years or during the ty Oct., 1857, and the Banks renewed specie pay- | would be broken up—destroyed by the violence |" Th the New York 53rd (D" ai it Zoyawves) iteaes of Resrarnaiiee vee [eReerat Canoe huunlay, the tise i othe! ental Head-quarters, 936 Grand st, corner * ments in November following. At that tee | of that mob spirit and public opinion which yep ch A eeieers, 4 Gane in i Mr. Potter reported the following, which was | inst., but nothing has as yet been received from Mr. Ornyne, the Mayor elect, took the pre- EDWARD MURRAY, Ostonel, fe mere rpgedhteltnslthdelhn adhsvnpart dla Ugalde telah dy «| quity has been sitting to examine complaints | adupted:— : Lord Lyons in regant to Messrs. Mason rcribod onth of office yesterday before Mayor | JAMES F, FARMEL, Adjutant, dots O19 ¢ day their specie deposits mount to $23,000,000, He thinks, aleo, that the gre and army of tho against the Lieutenant Colonel, and the men , Ke A, Hoge Bee renty re Pddcilth Blid Hr Die Se arte probaly Wood. The oath is simply to support the Con- _—— : FJ ‘The suspension of 1857 was a cause of serious | Potomac is hereafter to be military master of | complain that, for, some cause. their pay haa | etn nin Te CG mitten Inetreoted to | inci! tomorrow morning. Y | stitution of the United States and faithfully to ist Regiment N.Y. Chassoars, o anxiety on account of the wild panic which ex- | this country, and distroatos himself exceedingly | been withheld, while the famittes of Many Of | itt into the alleyced disloyalty of Govern a ane, dbistdsy ik dies OU WU ORAM, Ske, Opdyke fom, got OUCHRAND, Coun. & isted, and of the tendency of coin to flow to- | that upon the termination of the war it will be robally, be paid this woek. As to food ment employ the information asked for by New York,” Dee. 9, Evening.--Mr. Cunard, | will take hie oust as Meyor on Monday, Janua- iii eh a Cea Be a i i i B i 1d irat., addromed by the Ch 9 y 100 able bolle: ; wi “arope; in it of 1861 no panic exists, impossible to dishand “ er pesing 1” eneral treatment, there is little well-founded och | ” of this city, agent of the Cunard line of steams a iment, now in active service, and eucamy ands Europe ; in that of 1861 i t imposaibl dishand it. Ale t “ 1 hero is little well-founded | the eae coh seas ts Ge Beneene a yg | line of ry Oth. ite Regiment, ped ie cola exportations aliroad, for some time past, | foolishness of his first predictions, ax iMustrated | complaint in any of the regiments, The men | [10 ft We Comm fc 9 ers, states that the steamship Niagara will not | ™ porn ct! ine beautifil jocation, near Washington, " a c fd; f y: Pay, rations, de., will be furnishod from the dag of enlistment, Fach man will receive $100 bounty at the expire tion of his term af service. Boor ting Office, . ‘Corner First Avenvie and Sixth at, ft Liont, D. W. LEE, elt MacttO4 Recruiting Officer, = sail for Liverpool until her regular day, Wed- nesday, Tur skatixo yesterday on the uppor part of Manhattan Island was bad, The Central Park pond was only partly frozon over, and the part covered with ice was badly cut ap by the crowd which all long were victims to the belief that they were onjoying the fun, Boekman’s Fond, near 60th street, was much cut up and almost covered with sand from the adjacent have not exceeded one million of dollars, ant the apecie disbursed by our Banks has remained ia the coun'ry. It has gore to the West to pay for produce ; to the country to pay our troops, and te New England to pay the heavy manu- facturing bills of the government. Un ler these circumstances various causes would have led a redux of specie towards our city within a com- Mr. Potter also reported a resolution. calling on the Secretary of the Interior to similarly re- spord. He said i* was necersary that the So lect Committee should have this information in order to make their report. Mr. Wickliffe, not caring to vote blindly, in quired what was the charactor of the intorina- tion called for, by the easo and quietuto of tho Mason and Sits | O/ thin is, that thers are. fow cases of aicknoas dell surrender, perhaps he will take counsel | and the men look, and are active and hardy. from an American journal, instead of an ogotis- | Such discomforts as they have be miti- i ‘i ated, or, in many cases obviated, by the men Hc eatimsate of his own Jongaent, when we Simply doing for Yremesives what no officer can assure him that the most sincere delight of | do for them, no matter how attentive he may every volunteer soldier in ourland will be, afver | be. A bad officer, however, may demoralize a thrashing the Southerners, to regain the home | while company or a whole rogimont. ‘ + i The Sutler's tent is tho great nuisines in fireside, with ite much prized and anxiously | every encampment. Almost every candid offi- h Columbia, giving an moc slight skirmish in Adair county, in which robel loss was 5 killed, and the Federal none. Humphrey Marshall, hewling 6,500 troops, is fortify ing Prestonburg, ard itis expec’ed that he will soon march tewards Maysville, Gen. THE VOLUNTERR ENGINEER RRGT ‘a Colonel EDWARD W. SERRELL, Mr. Potter explained that in July last, the heads of cepartinents were requested to furnish paratively brief period, but during this pericd | jooked for social enjoy ments. every qncampment. Almost ey trae the | lists of thett reapective clerks which they did, | He will sun march towards Maynellie. | theo: | hills. At 105ch street the ice was i litte bot DOW 4” TER OAT OF WAS, the pressure upon business men would have been ane . sari Kaval sutler system, It tempts many men to spend ve es edad i bak egy es hos field, forward, and a battle is expected very | te condition, aud few wore on it. The pay of Soldiers ia this Regiment te i ‘i aval. ir hard e: dd mone oy da 1¢ Treasury and Ti) erin " satie, a cmemmeaeaies - 0 eovere, and to obviate it, suspension bas boon ary and Naval their hard earned money for what thoy do not shortly. Pwo Baacerve, Paurinas are now oa ex- 0617) SEVENTEEN DOLLARS PER MONTH ($17). with, was to furnish the committer with the ‘Attn names of euch clerks mentioned in their firat commur ication, wh» have since been removed, The remains of Lieutenant Freterick W. | absolutely noed., Tho Government should sup nents woro filed in the Chancery Court who died | Ply the necessities of its soldiers without the aid y under the law subjecting the pro- | hibition on Broadway, ‘A Scene in Western decided upon, And suspension in New York, A few more riggers, ship carpenters, bluck«mitha, means suspension throughout the Northern minera, machinists, botler makers aud Shipman, late of the 38th N. Y. V a in Genessee on Friday last, of pleuriay, having | Sutlers. — nating such by name. It waa necossary Reise te Cee On Sam ieeine ig |v! aa,” by Clgnody, a emen Sate vie Wet, wil Oe erate © AND It re zh it is not probable that specie pay- been brought to this city for interment in ‘The Butler Expedition. the committee {o have the information in Procerscs were jssued against the “A Landscape in the fhite sahara y Bona but sober and [on pier ong iy. tbe revtatil after the close of | Greenwood fcemetery, the funeral services took | (yecial Army Correspondence of the Sun.) to ascertain we thet tied OY cctben gle scknor, Ex-Ministor Preston | Wust, at Knoedler's, Gignoux in this work | Volare in tte Met ren raiimis ah oe, reap rth TP RALEBi Hs the occurrence. to | Place yestorllay noon in the Dutch Reformed Camv Ciasy, Lowsts, Maas., Peal ad the cotrmalitae eek eld, fo the amount of 420,- | fixes his reputation as og “f the frst colorista, | aot their tauiiee wil be provided for by the eae ae ae vlidheartenec,. The effwct of paper cure | Church, at Yorkville, ‘Tho Rev. Mr. Quacken Dec. 27, 1461," f nce before them, | OH each, andl in cmaller sums against several | and Wutt's picture in charming trom ite éruith> P WOR ts ke ogy notre ae aia ae casa iahsilOA 16 pronaety My | bush read the scripture services, and mado ap-| —‘Thiro are many stories going the rounde I ich pertona have not boon removed, th 5 i ful beauty. oil bs peld to sack sulanieer qitea massered 8 © ‘ : propriato remarks, which were listoned to with | fitd, relative to Genoral Butler and his treat- ¢ hy this call would have aa oppor- From Washington, fopee : Of the service, & sdepreciation ensues, on re- ‘ 4 to furnish the reasor s. Washington, Dec. 90.—Mr. 81 y bill ti Ox Saterpay Last Mong. Herrman gave | °'guimmont for three years or during the war x suming a specie basis. The prospects of aa interest by the relatives and nuinorous friends | ment of soldiers at Fortress Monroe, and Ihave Mr. Wickliffe did not foel himself called upon ‘aahington, + U0, <=BiF. reves A a two performances, afternoon and evening, at HEAD UARTPRS. . surly close to the rebellion aro so ood that we | Of the deceased who filled the building. Tho | made rundry inquiries a to their truth, | to deford the Departments named, but he did tabllsbing porte of eotey in the rebel | Niblo's Garden, in aid of the French Benevolent borer CILAMRERS AND CHATHAM STREETS, Socicty—both were well attended. This week det 249108 NEW YORE, also, he gives several charitable entertainments, | ———— —— not underrtand how far this House haa the right to assure the executive powers of this govern- mint. It he understo»! the merits of the pend revercol gentleman dwelt particularly on tho | and bave concluded that, like many of sol * ard sailors’ yarns, they aro entirely put foundation, be repealed, and all vesse's entering the xcopt by stress of weather, be. contis- as prizes; tho President fs empowered to may not Le called upon to experience largely, either class of the results. inscrutable Providence that preserved the doe. | tir stone ; coased in the disastrous battle at Bull Run, a es PaHae estar feast log Heth p, it was, why the Nee of depart. Open euch ports of entry at any future time, | both inthe afternoon and evening. On Wod- LEGAL NOTICES. 5 A New Kansas Quarre throvyh the dangerous service of picket da ie fact is, that volunteers, or at loast many {me not remove certain cler Sins lasted @s ? 7 ae shamcn Yak os chan Kawsas, enairored of strife and of a pagna: | on the Potomae only to dio #0 soon amongst | Of them, cannot, or will not understand the ne- | Mr. Olin taid the persons « ought to} “7 “I report lore Dupont nesday afternoon—New Year's I N PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THR § cious history, has now its own little quarrel to | cessity of military discipline. Tt is, no dow have an opportunity of refuting the allezations, Ma sibee Bast, oH: Ohatleiton strangers who, howover, were attracted hy his | for this reaton, principally, that Ganeril & which be learned’ incidental! not been genial qualities and ministered to his every piseet #0 little value on Volunteors, — Ger want doring his brief illaess, All prosent | has exhibit-d, through 8 pro‘casion~ N a traits of charactor which show him not | bonds of departm ser med to fool that the bitte of death was) only to be a man cf fire and humang focl- 6 of the qualitication or loyalty of their increaved by the fact that he had not died for | ings, but also admirably fitted to take hizh po mates, we ah his countvy on the battle field, and aympathized | tition av a military commenter, Aa yot, he | them, aimingat higher jame than more clorks. now and excellent tricks ar n the bills this | hereby given to persons having clai ow and exo icks are upo! DANIEL 8. KENNEDY, Inte ef the « ul, It does not differ from the unts already published, » exploration of of Port Royal, but the details do not accounts given in the correspondence of all the New York | be short, and this is aid to be his last appears | 44y of August, 1:01 agrinae week, novelties which, it is said, wero not | York, decowed, t present the auine, with vouchers _| brought out when he was here before, and which | t ae Shag As roid hone , laa vias McKenzie, No. 126 Weat Thirty-fon seekers after the wonderful are promisod that J Thorns McKenzie No. 126 Wost Thisty fara they will find worth seeing. His stay is to | third diy of Marci next, Dated, New York, the 21th fight over, in addition to what it can do in the way of Jayhawking for the Union, Two Governors are contending for dominion in the new state, Cnantes Ro mit incumbent of the oilice, contends that he is en- roof, to te mulscribers, at the residence af ©) the E strike at and remove ed? mM | give an entertainment in German. Several I Surrogate of the County of New York, notice ia g | f ad r ' pews pa = it ry ‘ i seni r ‘i no fair opportunity te bit seh cas Mr. Mallory objected to the introduction of |; 4 THOS, McKENZIE, tiled to hold the reins of power another year, | with the stricken mother, over #) years old, ra tee a ties calep arrangements and | the above rained fesolatiog, calling on the Bec. | uals ance in New York. ’ SOUR Be TOR Tf Bxocators, Rotwithstanding the people have elected an- } whose ran aining days will, we hope, be cheot- | Camp ‘discipline are conciened ho has | retary of the Interior, Sc. < ——— Gk a a other man, under the conviction that Ronin- hought that her youngest born his | no superior—he = requires rigidly — that Mr. Potter sa’d Mr. Wickliffe's remarks 30,—Colonel Mulligan arrived Tur Crastias Avuiance of thia city have i PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE SON'S term expired with the close of 1561. But ted her in that sleep, which is the Bae ond and Me Rg ha Asal bs i db derttid sd edo Mee theo Ang here at I Ile was received by the | eecured, from P. T. Baraum, on the most libe- : Lepper hon York, notice te ick parron dignitie or to a more joyous a ening. ept in good order; that there shoul’ ° poir he 0. , } ean tnpa Ceeceil: a “ even the lean pickings ani the barren dignities | precursor to a more joyous awakening. Arenketiness or ‘foating” in his camps; and oF ce has already ben appointed, ‘The very pity at renee Codes te ole el ral terms, tho wee of the lecture room of his | ty X Sittuscbt, tate ef he City of ew Ware of the new state seem to be too much. for i dur- | deceased, to present the same, wit vouchers thane: @ Museum, as « place for Sanday proac en should not be allowed to wa’ ding to the Departments the tes:l+ | ji5 5 Of “i . Ronixson’s virtue, ard he refuses to vacato the § The Burnside Expedition—Canses for the ing the disloyal y of clerke, was to | Ui# stay as a guest of the city. Ss ing the winter. Tho first service there will be | % t the Subscriber, at the office of Weeks and De cn ity for vindicath oon Bo 8 Wall reek In Abe ity of Now Korky place. Mr. Crawronn, the ror cleot Popblbalbecdesed dob Pr aOR nae ya Aaaidiad say GiAttér The Santa Fe Mail. held at threo o'clock ia the afternoon of next | om or vate, the 13th day, of April next, ; La) cne allegedly Ste lee ag es gig led ee of the numerous ¢ thoy have merely taken and submitted the te Kansas City, Dee. 90 -—Tho Santa Fe mail, | Sunday, ‘The Alliance are imitating « pian of | Mew Works the Shi tay of Reporter 1ogh, | f roLts, Dee f eet with ates to 14th, has arrived. Tho reported ve of twenty men by the Tedisas, puesta bateeor owes - "LAME RSA Catng Congress to enact iid inake such appropriations, as well as 78 the Ind preacbing in theatres, which bas been carried i Hite few in this ¥ Dario the [Si Frei of te Gonnty of New Work, ‘Beals td ering” of 1857-8 Burton's old | Betehy given to all perwn ciatina gata ; STEPHEN TH, PAUMER, late » in Chambers street, the Academy of | York, deceased, Art ato the city of Mev referred to the Supreme Court of tho state for settlement, promising to yield to tho dec of the Court, But Rovixson bas a contempt eng cae eens prone UE ANATIMEN ATO IM & stoves, Brewood all such ef ceteras of timony to the heads of departments. He woul: fort ho sees are provided in plenty, and I nave | inform the gentleman from Kentucky, that heard of no arbitrar ishment bei there were teday in the employment Jof the seme ey 1 a partments who have never uttered one word of I: in quite protable t con learr and better information r # rat quarters we for the »vernment, notwithatand- | to aut it betwixt the two maste B Ntae ical ite Frinets ‘ Pie ecoriee yo | 8 in department to select : with voucher sianco, hee His ny rb Reap oe iieeelt ipgier A bl tellers, that fang acts of falunganity ori is. | ity the perils which survount it, The Depart. | atitalte anc fur Lodian ragervaticns also that | Music, and the National Theatre, iv Catham prep bl repay a bey Mien Last in the , rou) istied that one UG we aetive work preparing the Expedition bk ico were potrited at Fortress Moaros, the ments bave not is reapect pe ai Ne lexico be re! * on el 6. ery . of New York, on or befor eseaoe'td with audiient fer a fae oe oe eanceitae: Uy ert i Eapodition Is | were neithor ktown nor auihotiset: Ge. ( nents have not in this respect perf their | New Mexico be relieved of the payment of the | street, were used for religious services, 7 York, on or before the first day of Pab- duty, In a great many cases whe t clorks | amount of tax assigned to Fusry noxt. Dated, ew York, the 28d day of July, by the late law | The Alliance have also arranged for a kind | 1961. Butler, indecd Tknow of punishinant adopted i mae 4 ; having no desire to incre hate eetabliakinan’ All we know bere fa, tt - ea i a punishinant adopt: n charged with disloyalty, parties | of Congress, Tne law for the ‘protection of | .¢ bia trietan boeabliade i peels tablishmen' sass ae ti ar sport fast by ube dinate officers, y re ordered by him before the Comittee, and called on | elave property in ifisiec F repealed by | Of “watch-night meeting” at the lecture room * “ od dana chats aes ne th am and’ thine bas ye _fnmec stopped, and ho ix spo- | God to witness that they were loyal men, | an almost usanimous vote i rouses,» | of the Museum: this evening i N PURSUANCK OF AN ORDER OF THEY i t in re ken von be b y , in both Houses, ening. The old yoar , rrp — NAO HE SRING Tree ken of by bis townsmen and intimate asio- | while others brought letters from Senators and will be it >) Surrogate of the Oounty of Bow York, Notion ia g ell in Nova Seo ld hater, wt the order i Too | clates in the very highest terms, So far as , declaring them to be From Gan Breachce, H be prayed and suny out,and the coming of | hereby given to all persons having claims agaings Aimost every paper from Nova Scotia has | 14 20% #t fvebor, inelndi movements are Concern:d, we are still in stata Sn ya Ee tox baldrtreah tl the new year similarly heralded, WILLIAM FOBT, late of th city of New Yorks dae something to say i 1, Dumber over thirty quo—our orders are to be ready to move at ® loft th ti i *. , San Froneisco, Dec, 25,.—Sailed 21st, steamer as ceased, t presont the gama, with vouchers thereok rs say in regard to the gold minoa, bservod Ty those in atithority, and if ¢ thrce hour's notice, and Tam under the imp: ve left the district, and are sno. for Panama, with 20 cabin passengers, to the Subseriber, at Lis office, Nos OT Wall st, in the Gorpssitn's Comey of “ She Stoops to | eity of New York, The Halifax Jourxar. of e 18 the 18:h rasa that a ruary next.—Date now found in th deautitul specin fi or before the first day of Feb- hei A ah he New York, 11th day of July, treasure, of sion that this camp can go in much ranks of the enemy. Every | 125 soldiers, and $1 179,000 ia time ' a Mt have aa opportunity to | which 270,000 was for E Conquer” was produced at Wallack’s last ni nunicate n of gold-bearing quartz, fron that, “a9 almost everything | give evidence of his , lee . : ; ; nty | 1561, GTO! County: latter Had lieen | brivatt te that ee “ is acked.” Now that the snow ant ic hing | Rive evidence of his loyalty, and this was the sim Fr itr, Dec fe asthe ih os series of standard comodies (WASHINGTON, 'POST, Executor. dul ales that Whsthar cuseab ot Teac, cu tains } fendered much di Hing impossible, and the The resolution bein sted to, it was not | Da# ed to a considerable extent the treah- | Which Mr. Wallack bas promised the public, N PURSUANCE O¥ Al « ia tate: bak ses ree eA iea h cleaning andesre f arms is unecessary, ths | received for consideration, ets i oF of the state. Sacramento is | The theatre was crowited, and the new scenery | L suromeeot the Onrepet Boe hooks tart » ha he Tucaday previous | Upini of lelinit 4 squads of “good follows” guthor in tho tents, Mr. Stevens, froin the Committee on Ways | Sé'8 Partially overtliowed, but without much | and excellent cast for tho pl . hereby given to all persons having olsims again —the owners ask twenty dollars an ounce for it. J ReMi “ro easily and various and very funny are th tales | and Means, reported a bill repealing damage this time, The central and business | 44 » Play wore reveived | MORITZ, OWT HELM. late of The City of Now Gor poeed fesaictealel Amount to little. | Gne rumor tot i and amusements ou hand.” A Vermont batt laws ercating ports of entry, poitions of the city were not effected, with great favor, Aecearod, to preaant the wae with vouchers thar The Kerosene Oil Factory Fire state of our (aor wih England has induced arrived bere this mornin, and whilst I weito,the | of which was postponed of, to Le Sibacriber, at the office of Wh. L. Morris 1 Cabinet a ' procrastinate or | sounds « : hammers and saws which reach'me | day in Febru From Cincinatti, Tite Ponce have been bestirring themselves | Bad-+ No, 62 Grove stroct, in the City of New Yorke g | Cincinnati, Dec. 0.—The surrender of Mesars, | Of late in regard to the numerous gambling | oct, ihe'sou don Roe ate naa, Dates things, that “the blockade was a | Maron and Slidell and the suspansion of specie | establishments that are to be found in all SMILES OSTHEIM, as! of the nationality of those whose | Pay tents by the Banks of New York, produced | cf the city. Several of thes ulate nckaded. and that {¢ , | a feclirg of relief in business circles here. % On o ire ro wil be for 0) ve, Put b in our first page will be fi und a commnuni- | delay its pla ut to this T attach shew me tha’ they are living their tent floors | vene) bad bi cation correcting some errors in reycund to the 4s even it England were antic! and getting 1 forthe night, they aro a ting | an oxtent of damage done at the above tire, re : youl be its wisest policy | locking set of men, sneak ot Gemeet ee ponitble ite siren; Tho Superintendent of tho railroad has orders in to have care in readies tomorrow mornin ten o'clock, for moving troops; that nows T have my own pe The Sua and the Herald on the War. , dliny Gale at Cape Race, a black leg is becoming increasingly uncomtfi the pop nce may di this wat hd lading to the adjust. rT 6 is increasingly uncomfor- | hereby given to all persona having clatthe ‘ match for the brayyari HenaLp upon the E be inseparable from all gov al - . duet of France was impertinent, a4 she was | beavy easterly gale at Cape Race on Saturday -_— merchant, deceased, to present mane with |! oaiele fot tho Ben KALD upon tho Engs to overnmental | en a ee uninvited to intervene in the affalr, But when | and Surday, with a tromendoussea. ‘The stoame | Cxxortavue prsater—The N.Y Bee ee raleeriven his olen He ish question, It did so at the late cluction « f The events of voaterd Enalioh International Exhibition of 1862 | we shail have settled our domestic troubles we | stup Europa, Capt. Andersor , sv New: Cie-The N.Y. [tus | 68 Wail #t in the olty of New York, on or before the | ‘The events of yosterday may chanye the plans Th r pa, Capt. Anderson, passed the Cape N A ri Over ne; itdid #9 09 the election of HucHanay | for tomctruws but noone hey kaancethe plans | The works of the Eahibition building, mays | must lock into the holy alliance of these Powors | at half-past one o'clock Sunday afternoon, about | T’A'#? News of the coming week's issue, will | Sirty-firet day of Mareh, next. Oeted, Mew Korky over FryMoxn; it did so on the clection of | to judge of the matter properly, will, conside mal eth tie eee the 10th, hay n | (France and England yand see how far they shall | half # mile distant, but the sea being so extreme. | Dave a fine engraving of the engagement at G. DEFORRET, Rxecutor, Mal pane aniee "i : aE Fed ace eg Ds wy Pon per Peed wih te: ye ane auring ths tone? enite rol our conduct bj ly high, it was considered not only dangerous, | Drainesville, taken on the spot. : i : A . , UPOR ‘every HOnt | already dore) to proce " apd » but, ip ortions were Ir. Spanlding introduced a authorizing | but ‘o iv ‘4 Blu ie contest for th» list twenty yeary, and the | ice ) £0 procure ant iit + | concentrated on the domes, much progress could | the issue of treasury notes, payable on demand, | crew, iu atteropting to board ge peg bentn [5 PURSUANCE OF AS ORDER OF THE | if tal, rot be observed, As there Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means, | the tows dixpatch of the Avacciated 'reas, Further News, see Third Page, |b durregste of the County of Now York, Notion ta be domrs at 1 to Thurad mind of mat ne:h no! buck to the pe xpediti i i od of man Fenn _bck to the period | tary ex expedition folly alay rapidly approachitg completi when it has boon otterwise, Kor fuss and'] te the o 1 ind competent, so fer as | particulars reape fog them ma: bluster, without foresight or influence, come Haman judgment and foresight can make it interesting: shee ss.aro the larzest that have ever | 22€ General Suspension of Specio Adjou hereby giveu to all persona having claims againg® », WWGLOIN, 1ske' or the elty af New Kork, de- 1 ceased, & present the same, with voucuers thereat, tothe Bylwertber, at his store, No. 4 Bay min) the city of New York, ob or befory the 15th day of ® March cnet, Dated, Mew Work, the Slat day of ug tae, 1961, i HUGH F, MCAPYRY, Administrator, a —_—__—_— Revenue Cutter Howell ( Ashore. New Yan f one fom, Pdog i aie revenue cuttor How: How an will not re bb, from the Lakes, via Quebec, for Bos. | friends on New Years day. Tha death ot tare Payments, ton, went ashore at Lanesville, Cape Ann, List |! Telatives during the past year constrains night, ‘The crew ure saved, but the verte! ia a | ™Ke ti# decision, to sevomplish its purpese, And to the ruccrs4 | These der ‘ of this expedition, ber it romembere that | yet been executad, The Exhil intluences for yor, in widinyg tho | there are three rijaiten —First, a woll dis- | 160 {:, in exterior diameter, ti true interests of tho city and the couatry, Tux | Spline A well eq A military forces Ha fe) and. that mend us to the Hirano, while for powerful and ste Boston, its and direc. . ample transpry a dations, and third, ft, altho tors of the total less, eerie Boa Mivtaih incor eaten eo cak ine amy stions, and third, jut, although’ our domos sof the y held a mooring patie 7 mt ) Aes Tong wavel pr rine ’ ans this morning and resolved spend specis Lyons’ Maonerio Insror Po for itsell, hus nied 1 rin overy way ibaa, fay yet conairac od | tis, morning nd re ved “to suspend. specis satel eecrtown Fie, The original and genuine article; will. exterminate [N,PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF tard | With ous of its usual brazen sonerscts, thy | whly at home round as either of th Exhivition | Philadelphia, Dees 0.—Tho banks of this | g,A or eiMtetPbila paper gives the following re- | Roselios Ante and all vermin, Free from pols. | argh given Asai nets heriee cates eins I Funai, trom haviog been the most incons | Mattef from the mors spring trom w height of 114 fi., which ved to suspend specio paymants Ly RRL n into the cause of a fire | Are wi Ff ry ‘ i a s , V0 ers of war is not like the top of the aunts the sequence of the suspension in New ¥ which occurred in that city a short ti pints every where, D. Maine, + deceased, to present the samey diary paper among all journals, in tty | ence rat ie Rot like 8 commercial | ma ? hove th uence of the suspension in New York. 'y a short time ago, ry where, D. 8. BARNES, Proprioti earnest appools for war—-war ne IERa Far ABOee iesisiac (fat Pee aes Hoy | grou, while the cross on 8+, Poter's Is 131 tt., tshurgh, Pa, Dec, 80.— The news of the | # Felated by the Fire Marshal ; Park Row, and 424 Broadway, With voudliee thersof, to the Bubscriber,at the offios ; and that of St. Paul's S40 f, above the pave wall warect bd y of ew, Works on cr bah to the busine of the counting house or sules | ment. roa. Fven in common mercantile busine So much for the demes upon which at the pre. war | it tek time told and usloul a single sent time neatly all the suspension by the Wholly unexpected he Our bar orn banks was not | ‘Tho wito of a well keown citizen, residing in B. Desod, nd created Jivtls or | the upper part of the city, had occasion, some | iy the teat DARRY® TRIOOPHRRODS the first day of next. New Work, the hive not genorally sus: | time siuce, during ler husband's absence. to “clean. curling, preserving: sedee | SaMeSG: WHITMORE, Adminlstresor curing, pweeeving ae . ; thing and fiom baying bs not ‘Wall street, im the ality’ of New York, on or before ted sll over the couniry as the tk tre death to Rats and Mice Seid oy all Droge CACOP D, WHITMORE, late of the city of ofy advocate extant, that paper yesterday dos | ane tt ingard providing for 12,000 | tors are con for’ Throe of t iris understood, have | leave ber house for afew hours, and placed her | cemutifying: ahoop’s clothing over iis wolt’s bide, and stalks | 16% ors, intantry, artillery and cay | we have bave only to say that it prog y ‘Ml paying specie, little son, between threo and {our years of age, | guasce ee nM: Tedien try it,” Bold by all Drag. Beete tae sane Pohioeyeel ALE “all their. equipm sotto | the most rapid nul sutictuctery manent | Clereland, Dec. 30—Tho Cl.veland banks sas- | ia the churge of a servant girl, ‘Tho latter, ber -—— [TR FORSUAROE OF A¥ ORDER OF Tae Bo ald lls He ! ne change | spcak ot th ir drill and on xpoli_ | Ly the woole builting muy. iow be sald te le | Pebded specie payment this morning, ing somewhat careloas, left the child to take a Asrrogate of tie Qnuaty of New Kor { ould be no hing sur but wen it | Uovary pyrposs—are rot light matte roofed in, giving tha ecormons total «{ 948.000 |. Albany, Dee, 30,—In conssquones of the ac- | Saz8, of bimself, and he wandered to a neighbor- BEWING MACH THOMAB W, LANGDON, {ate of the City of calls attention to she fact that it has worn these | Sulf, nétn wll he dificulties to. bs aquaro feet of routing as a 953.090 of the | ' New York banks, of the | 1,6 house, where he found two little playinates taRe, New to present the same with u a, W) more than | pended specie payments today, The | Sout is own age. The three came. back $30, PE PREM AY: roma ie te Batson te ufc ; London Exhitition of 1431. ‘Pie | Sspension occasions no excitement, esi bows aad arnused ibemuaalveaiy elaleg | PR | Rare ie 1 ren Een one mB pected fromthe principles adopted in | Yok barks, sutpended specie paymente, 8°" | MyLckid Among octer things digovared was | __ GENERA NOTICES, See TUNA Pa ot a iM garments for a long tine back ; when, indoo', 1 Teelteve that the Barnsida B ais Exhibition, and bet it wants to steal the mors rospoctalte clothing sew thm very frward erate that of th which Tux Sex has enjoyed, wo fucl callud upon to thrust out the if, mud to drive that are Journal back $0 ite ows flag and brimston \ ar now to have th | lighting this important depar;ment of the baild- aamateh cafe, paced high against the wall out | “qnvitntion,*o1 ba WILLIAM A. MARTIN, § tore, “ atone, Swites all ro well rand ; ,, Joptain Philpott 7 of their rea ny using a chai nol Baye made a wig alteo well in hata that, they can | ini, and Captain Philpotts gives tho fallowing A Vessel Captured by the Rebels, that fot Rec enAT STS children as tables | to bave my tou open oh Ni il Hometpathic Practice a ike Avmy, poll th verively at any Moro | description of the thing to” be dono, snd the qs wey Foun porsessed it. The children, as a mat- | reception <f my fileuda and the + 5 en eee lasdig winuiiie i perfect orderin the fect and'in the ei cis propos to be ‘ellcted : reer course, rugested that they should kin- Jt» which I corctally invite you 10 cians have | tablicbe! ondthe s iter disetpline enforced ‘The chief desiderat: of pic gone on to Washington, with a view of f batt cha ye HO side te gallery is for the work to be | an equaily distributed light throug TRADING VESSEL FOR PORT ROYAL, | Me ® voutite, aud the place selected for the | Wurealves perforky ca’tose: *, call and 'Z. J same was under the hed. ‘They then soarched | FETTBETCH, 105°, Sad an’ Y°2T" Ss g¥ Mle ats | is a nec venry atiy G ISLAND INSURANCE COMPANY , out, @ —o— ing the effort which is making to intr. Cuce ints | Pet i ne tima, an indica | mitted in such a way as will proveat its Werisaaa afar . ; the bureau drawers for materials with which to | —-—--—---—--_e artered in 1988, No, 41 Fulton st, Brook!; some of the srmy hospital eopathic | Hon tbat the wo k will soon bo attomptal, | being directly retiected from the surface of the | 0 Atha gma ea 28: ea Baltimore, Dec, | make their fire. In one drawer were » num- apt and Bank New York Building, cor of Well and y path sine 4 f : amboat Express, which rans b be SOCIETY jam ‘ veh Tan not at .iverty, after the insi- | picture to the eye of the visitor, A. ligt t Express, aT por of bills, and with them the sum of @78 in NOTICES, os, practice, A petition from * Lima has J mations 1 Live hd, te en er too minutely lato | therefore, satisfying this condition, when tit: | fe the tates tae aN eer News sas oay- | bark notes; to pay thom, First was ® grocery we, W, Emmett bee ae Pree already been proserted to Co asking the rtict Lory ‘o rogarl to some matters, [may | obeerver is standing at a convenient distance, i» | heat ws old rebel Suge | P ans bo vk, with $20 to pay the score; next ‘a mt Ms, Lens Inlnnd—Tho Oficors and — Het Lf admitsion of the latter ay itis likely | Rive You andthe Sen readers a general de. | the only one which can be called ni he wo milliner's bill, with $12 upon it; a dressmaker's soclety are rejueeted to be punctusl in a con stalk, dace Yah ned ttoniers, “tas NEW YORK BOWERY FIRE INSUR- bill came next, with the required amount upon ance Company—Offices 124 Bowery and No, 8 that a bill looking to that end will como before | cutis of the present appearance of things | one can have observed picts a P at first for a flag of truce, but 2 yey mavy Hell, corner York and | Pearl” street, q eee ee port tion for 8,000 to 10,000 | pleasant effect produced by the improper retlec- | across the bows of the press, which was quick Rs, oF ime rene o the paper, the | decessed brother member, THOMAS CONNORS, of | continues to insure against loas or dain Fag PT pe men for a short distance, bits not eufticinnt to | tion of the rays, ot glitter from the pictures, as | ty fallowed be several ction tuicks | youngstnrs tovk it and set fre to it under the | No... Our New York brethren are reapeottutly | Dwelling-Housea and | Furnisure, vorable ; Ppoeieaeia tag peenenl carry that numtcr (it the cava’ry and artillery | itis called. It 'is for thie roason that ono is | ‘The preatest cone emnatt) vail ed. The tlames burst up and caught to the | ‘2tited to attend the funeral on Tuewlay, Doc, Siety | Stores and Merchandize, on the most, fa * | ck wena Maigariie, Deo. No. Levoaarl 8 be iieluded) for along distance, Second, there | often puzzied whore to find a place from which | short time.on boar the Expresd whic won ane | tee ait eerie cuattened the, youngsters, and | Pith CLARS GM MTOR EN Bi Ung | eetet cata Caing securtiy: and profisbiy” ie © wihcrs, FB Bulb nts are in barracks and in camp, twelve regiments | to see the whole of a large pic ure to advantage. . Sibel yy une | they all tan from the room, fortunately, how~ a ILY, G Linx . | | Under the tive ofa Month with the Rebels" | of infantry, one of cavalry, art’ soetin of | The defect ex'sts in many of the fuest gallerion, | ts telnge pate free ee ee eee employed | ever, closing the door bebipd them, The fire Ce aieie et eae tho staid publishers of Blackwocd have cither | the Rhote'Islard Artillery, Of the infantry | both in this country and'on the continent. and | in tow, was cut adrifir: The Shorecod wee fa. | pammed slowly, and waa soon after discovered RELIGIOUS NOTICE: Oniors by post or in ‘person will reoalve prompe ‘ been boaxed by somelready wiited ponny-a-live. | 1 power ed poe ot FRG Hiey be left hero, until | the result is that some pictures can scarcely bs | mediately deserted by her im- | by the servant, who, instead of attempting tof fe attention. ‘WILLIAM HIBBARD, President, = | ' énte, All the regi | sven at all, while others can only t vedl | for er crow, consisting of | extinguish the flames, ran into the third at G. G, TAYLOR, Becrotary. of London, or else have adopted « department | tents; with one ot tw aeceptions gee hh | Bean thos Maule outers can, only be obsorval | four men, who escaped by a sunll boxt to New- | selzota trunk containingher owt elocion ect?’ | AVitch Might thie, Kventag, at the New |W. L, OOMTMLYOU, ASM, Bey, rf | or : “ ry Mirsion, 240 et, bet 6th wad Teh 8. CURI —_e=eaeaQeeeeeee_eeee | of correspondence timilar to thatof the Henarn | uncer drill a sufficient time to give the mon | or less crowded, according to th % | fort News, and the schooner drifting down with | and fled into the next house, where she infori- | Pastor,” Gn Peete: & CURES, | of this elty. Ars eGlcess octue scaualntance wiih bate Gee | suldechs hia! le ouvieted te ateltin tke jhe tice whe taken Petscasion of iby the rebel } edthe lady of what had taken place, a at, | ere nO BS CV S| NEW YORK FIRE AND MARINE | IX- artecis tod tn fattorions a Wiican | ties in the field, and the best spirit animates | light at a particular angle f iB lowed to and.” Her cap- | ter, with great presence of mind, ran into her surance Company, No, 12 Wall street. Chan y = — i Mpping | all, Teer neral desire among them to | means cf'a skylight extending al by J tain stuck to her and was taken prisoner, Beighber's howe, smi coolly went to OTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN T! Eada ry rated regen od MR va Hy aL) ‘an item here, and an incident there, trom nus | be becusht into setive sare ion, mat thee Pal | length and whic te the ernlong its entire | The rebel tughoat subsequently made her ap- J und by the aid of « fow buckets of water te Nits al tetas HES BARRA, AAR. | tion “Thin Company, ing one ote oom in the i rf i they rarce fora second time, but the Express bad ] tam s State, at th seaal city, continues to insure against lowe and damage amorous journals of different parts of ths globe, | the uta st cor fdonce that they can give i ood feet in width, In this space a transparent | browded on all or " amis were subdued. As soon as this was ac- | putes at the next mn thereof for a grant of | by fire, ouly, ut current rates. O, H. ONES, Prea= Feadily furnishes correspondence from any part | Hceeunt of themscIves in any engagement with | calico es iling iiarnefiar t¢ be replaced | by cumstances tothe ae ideliodadad piled aid eueng tate Se opposite | fhe tehacsline ti tne anes insinuated Ou. _D, VARESE, Cop, cof the worid, made to order, and warranted to] Tee soutlo with Great Beitesa bee foe (Ai ame Pamela tnroduoed, which te fata potter a long delay, about half « dozen gun- J the smoke, when it waa discovered that th ed | Linked Ue Tas eects SrTige ist line af tab, PEOPLE'S FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. 4 Ut the peculiar views of his employer. creat the iulitaty atdor of the Tish, ant In| tions wil aff the gallery an vuuch ght aa J wcenetthcew a few shells tate, Sowalts Potee | Mice mene as alo in, laos, which ware | tiers, whatwin nt her structures dheregn fot | fact 8 Canal root and $6 Wall | Oude So with Buackwoop, and the tale before us, if altied the pataloti fu llous of the New Kag- ve aaible, aud glitter from the ourface of the | and the Her Alay uetlatles ote nea eine sorta extingulahed, without ‘creating any | the convenience of commerce, under the usual reg- | capital, $:00,000, Insurance made again e . nders. All the grumbling incidental to camp | pictures will be avoided, lect P apm rom the London Tis; from the Southern mrs ject, 1 ulutic f law, fire at rates that are mutual lous law, and the right of Dockaye and ‘MATTHIAS duties ard privations is overshadowed by th pedals: 5.2 rt ‘owever, 60 far known, At first, the origin of the fire was a complete | Wharfage- Dated, December 26, 1861, New York, CLARK, President, papers; from Northern papers pushing Sou'h- | uriveral desire to extinguish the traitors who, | Guy. Scort continues dally to Fecalve num- | owrgambents manic thi, iuexcusablo dalay in | mystery to the couple residing "in the house, | _°% 68°10 JOSEPH H,'FIELD,” | _W. ¥. UNDERHILL: Geog._—___ 4 -erniatereets, and from uny and every source | to their other barenesses, sock to destroy theit | bers cf visitor at his rooms in the Brevoort | bout might have beer. intorespted and the | ee aanbe cauduct,of the domestic, in earry- | Ay orice APPLICATION WILL BE MADE | Desa NQRTH RIVER Free ee ft offe jused IN WILL BE MADE CO, 202 Greenwich st—C: $300, 00° —Hay which could poiut a moral, or adorn tho tale in fountry by ae England, ite “hevoditary | tious, among those who called yestorday, | *h°0ner saved, strongly 6m oerees Ay, cauned Mart be oh the iseling of the Lagiicaeenod ihe wae | ing bose uaisberruptediy in thetness Uefanda ae ; , kl {3 favor of Bouthorn views, » brazen seribblor has | “Ctuistmas pesscd over here quiotly. ‘Thore | were Col. W. C, Church, Hom. Pelatiah Perit, | fitted a horwood bed bern Had with aioe aad it was a to the mat poy tc the Charter 3 the Revebiin rice Be or disaage 7 Ass upen Sveesble ngure, <n log qxoven a series of travelling adventures, nota § were ‘voryices in the Catholic ‘and Eplacopal Mr, Tiloteon and Liout, Col, Hudson, U. 8. A, U er boat, The loss is estimated af about $2,000 covered yuo Bote a re ea: ah, 1008, Nato Ow a tne 0 Heated oyres Vpn wan oe, ' Corts Moremge thy 6, on” | om mmo es 8