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2 ° j —_—_—————eee THE NEW YORK SUN, ‘Hiahed daily, Sundays at the and de- Papa Meese A PER sent by Mall, fonr dollars per your, AY SUN ts published at TS conte a i wdverti of Fa bao ke Bromeaee | NUMBER _ 9198, PRICE ONE OBEN 7] iy, Aceteemen ; ats 4 t ts Sixth iment | Nov. 25.—Capture by the Penguin of tthe schoon- YMENTS—Males. ens Cage caaeacaenes | ima eee eS ee ee cel, THM TOMY Y ORK SUN._.| 4?" asker ya ah wath Now afin oopitue titan Sete fee nat E “HEAP PASSAGE BY ASH PAID OLD NEWSPAPE: 7 \ " of its members killed" ow at A (O geag oot Ayo hogy First oe My yin tilock See iekasa tee clipe sip Pamphlets mat a emcee, WEDNESDAY SOREN, JAM'Y 1, 1862 ky oa Le leve for A ee ie la tor ) bs rs og ich was wateh- oy TRA sailntomortow. For ‘OC! rl s JON, 20,—Immense ‘inion demonat: Martiniq: font commanted ty Colonel CARRETE | JAMES Nara Pier Eee ur tod * 116 om*10s $ Ane ts Rasement. ‘The New York Clty Pree. . York—Burning of the Gosport Navy | Dec. 1.—Tho Secretary of the Navy reports that Ni'the hana f the Mexican wary Is about eae oun a 30 | _ Tho Ties extracts the emeot pointe ont of ho iy namin peenhee, FROSENE LAMPS AND FANCY GOODS" Yor. 160 prizes have been since Apri, 25.— Virgina Joins tho Confederate comtboncem get of tvtdoetote, by (3 remade tates. NS it neccived tounty ot pteoeman: | CUD BLACK STAR LINE vawea, crockery, china and alasrware castors | the Tather unpalatable surrender of Mason aad Far eee cate eh'the mei ot FP LIVERPOOL PACKETS. uutlery, and other presents for the Holidays, sad | Slidell, congratulating the nation upon an ad- | 5/ Stal 3 ¥ ie arenas Seer Me Oe) aaa Oe RES gEty Livarpocn og te hllowing | Senrace sen. Gatien mast Rowory, cor. | ministration which will do right irrespective of | 4(¥ 8 he mare tropes te tive cree fass;| ” Chastanee barter rat cl C ailing on the Canal at, AT Mae Lot ing Office, “ ppli- | first class packet of oan aha ah: smal : popular feelings ot pride, and the People upon avd directing the increase of the Regular =F nf nor pte EY siasin ce L® 88), ROOFS CURED FOR 1 CENT A | their magnanimous wolf control. It ia out of | anny andthe enlistment of additional sea- Foreign Intelligence. he nt in plegaantly ait tee | Atusten Cynomire, * ee. with & V's Patent budia Kubler | such soil that vietory and future glery will Ay .— . 4 Pracks with beds amd stores, &e. ‘This Chancelic Pa c arrented tested on 1000 ba ldings: ‘ Y Moy 1 Resumption of the intorrupted con \ ns alee the finest bart of any in the fiel t, 6 Grond at, OT Pak Row, 1st Bowery, da vaies | 'pting, compared to which the present disap- manication with Washingtoa vix Balti. poin' ment is aa nothing. more--Baltimore occupied by Federal | Seven Days Later from Europe. Tnx Wont charges upon Congress groe in. troopa—Anti Secession vontion ia vi —_——— competency and the late suspemion of specie yy Upue oleae in Kentucky. The Kine at thie Port and the Asia at payments, To be on this or on that side of the Seixure of telegrams by tho (ov- everlasing —nogro question, it argues, It. has hitherto boon tho chief recommond Wiehame Co silver, Those desirini ONG ISLAND POTTER Y— DRAIN 4 ¢ also lewd drain ornamental chimney i ai bh e tiles, ing tiles fire-bricks &e. BDW, H. QUINN, 479 Benel #t, N.Y. AT Banos On Fisday evening he was not expected to sume vive the night, andthe Prince Wales wae + legrapbed for. ‘ ight the Pricce continued very Wh Saturcay forenoon there was a rally, which) tren precedes dissolution, but it hopes to the phy siolegs, At a0. BC, a from the pre~ TON, 40 Pultow at, iS FOR EUROPE Secretary of State, all pawengors ited States are required t) procure posaports before going aboard th Paroengers will not be mulyected b sup troulieor | ]VPACHINERY—SMALL ENGINES, Pamps, | atiots for members of Congress, Now, other ‘M.—Advanee of the Union Army into ‘tk place, ata. the Prince, whe Mead et, Willlamstarghe every | delay in procuring them, if Ubey call for {ustructions N _qitniein sewing roadhines shafing, pulleys | atitities wil be required or the nation will. bee Virginia. Assassination of Col. Ellaworth. <ivus' Friday had boon sustait ed. by sthmulenta, 490 2°102 | at the Company's office, 15 Broadway, N. Y hangers, ond all kinds of machinery es. May 27.—Ocoupation of Newport's Nowe by | 4 " = enn to sink gradually. Coogestion ef the fg 0 JOMNG. DALE, Aveute | ait, Ty! we ML "TACKSON, room "ti Ne | © me wholy iogolyent. To lary a good, aur | 2% 27-—Cccupe The War Spirit Stl Raging. | joc: sh, rowtr'ot completo oxhanstion, set (NTED-ONE SKILFUL Lock. | STEAM WEEKLY BETWEEN she rs settled eal ithaaahmat Flag ht and wisely soe to ita calleaion, 6 ber | June a victory at Phillippa, Woatora emafoemme The Prince's breathi anith and 1 filers at the lock face b - coming a duty paramount ty a'l others, hotter aod more feoblo, and he om panat a fow minutes betore 11 0% ¥ as sensible, knew the Queen to “it must have cheered the last moments of » Perth Amboy, rking passengers ab quaamee) REE Ow XCHANGE PLAC jew York and Philadelphia Steam IN Gane Ovbo| patching their fullpows | At) persons are-enatlonedt ngitt A SQUADRON AT GIBRALTAR ITS DESTINATION AMERICA. Venwengnnst arrives at Manassas June tion and takes command of the Oonted orale ariny. June 10 Affair at Bethel. ‘Tre Tainowe regrots the aad fate o? Socre- tary Sawann, who hata Lut teoa co unfortue nate as ty fell under the friend hip of the Hew it W: veky oF at the fae dego 3°99 buyin OF neque cd Tron Steatashipes lows Hinting the Adlowing T J-10 per cent, Treamiry Notes, Pt be tho iustriows put to see his wife amd y, ED—) YF 7 y | i Jan. 4 vir . t dine hiernia’ Rorrney, ‘ostorn Vir- ob a hia bed. ANTED=—MEN FOR THE 8th C erarday San. Ab. | ota sitet oc 9008, iv, Fe twenty years that j - hat abused ney lemnish at Romney, Western Vite] 1, nercrep aps OF THN DEATH OF all is childien arourd hie bed, The Fi Saturday, J ypered an tered 1S: | non aie an AT fon Don and villified him, and he bi » from SARPENTER & thriven accorcir gly, but the list mournful visi tation of the Hiucatar’s suppor’, it i thought will te the death of him, Poor Sewasn! ho #88 worthy a better endl vation of Harpor's Ferry by the PRINCE ALRERT. nite ey The British steamer Fina, Capt. Kennedy, arrived at this port yesterday morning, fro: ry sneceeding Saturday, at a t Infantry, Reert 00.00 ee safil onvagemont with the rol. seville, Mo, of the Baltimore Board of Pulica nor, A.—Meoticg of Congrors, 11,—Defeat of Pouram b Mountain, Va pt the on. by re- t revere indivpovition from tra ; 3 Priroe Alf ed was on board his ship. Of otion ard strength ot mind showed by the Princess Alice through these trying scenes it ie im porsit le to apeak too highly.” She felt it ker S8AGE, #75 09 $40 0 WANTED ON A RAILL- w Jersey, near New York ; KETCUUM, SON & CV ie rete will Inet all winter. Ap Maney 233 " Liverpool via Queenstown, with intelligonse | place to ben cemfort and support to her me pepe ed Sees bea Uaern ober Ieee ‘ ts Condi, RRORBACH & MANNING, Is Weebington correspondent gives tho fole it tava late re t. Kennedy loft Liverpool | her in this affliction.” | Da. J. LARRABEE, Stecrae Return Tickets, good ors MARUP AC hy f ya later. Capt. : Avery lowing interesting account of the consideration TRUNKS, VALIBES, ‘Tho Times says that the Quoen bas borne her AL 18108 : of Deconth ching at ¢ . to Boris, Have No. 9 Warren at. snd 504 Broadway, ‘On the 18th of December, touching at Queens. given to the Trent affair, by the Adm’ low with exemplary resignation and —, Antwerp, NEW YORK latra- tire robel force. ‘town, which ho left on the evening of the | which, under so sudden and co terrible Y FACT 9 RY, me tiob:— duly 16 oh ey of the Potomac. | 194), Hyivements could oe have Me foen gto ining out their friends cas 109 Manner er Ne 4 ‘i . i Finals pil ttle of Bull Ron, : A en the first passtonate burst WANTED PER. \tighe ders: tory M.RORBACH MANNING. | ,, The Chua, bistory of tho Tront aflair at Wash: | “7. 3b. —ariteal of Gene McClellan in Wash- |) THE SSGLINNC HneSA ON THK eREAIDENT's over, her Majesty. called her children arewad V iD. ition, apply atthe Companyta | Retailing leas than wholes «during the roe held Pua elcaveter BiAaT cad inuton, to take commaed of the army of ‘ or a ees hor, and with a calmness which gives proof ef othoes z war maoetioy H the Potomac . in noticing the telegraphic summary e | great natural c ‘addressed them } sein NOUN G. DALE, Agents | . —— Maen coe Fpelbens axproseed Riou 8 favor ly $7—Roturn of tho Sixty ninth and other | Asia's new Lardon Trims eays:—Had | Rnd affectionate tora, Her Majery Soskena j rryhed mat tht Lidvindsantae STACLES GOOD WK. them, p hy Now York regiments from Washington, | President Lincoln re the Trent soizure | to her famil; that though she felt cruahed by aia Be BAN, taaproved i ANKS" | ish flag, if Ht should be €omandod. Me anid it |, Nom York reciments from W. as a eubject of congratulation, he would proba- | 1. 4 i APSCOTT'S LINE fies dosbtful If the course of Capt. Wil Rep Takiceyn varned by toe raball bly have alloded to : : lids she hace Sow woah sas" oobalien ab WING MACIUIN OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS, IAN waiode Ut eoriecliotes tore ee ok bog eg Ay groin ee a et : worth coRd editorial the Trane, reviews at} au che eccortingly called on. "dae, 0 6 on Bin unaale Or revatio. tal ; vents, 4 length the Prosident’s message which it i on “lig ah ed exh Rt ag er = redhat hae taae bey bo Fo Seer rns ot Hee seme, Kanes Attorney 21—The transmission of socaasion journals | Ill atranged-end worse xpreased, and is silent Ewe dace thee et Fete 1 Teeth pores oon ono non, He thought | "9" trough the malls prohibited. on matters upon which information was moat | ““The ‘Tisvea says that from ail mee ‘cst FORE elle cada 28—Capture of the Hatteras Inlot forte rad Princuss Aloe kad showed hetestl feiky cache aliipe i. 28 — i . incoss Alice has + | «wpleee WHC TAPSCOTT, RATERALD ISLE, ALBION, rt 4 Arm of JOM Ey hovel cateeneae nae, ihe by the expedition under Commodore the occasion, receiving her dying father’ ems Ms PRE ADNOUGTT MANCHESTER, | VICTORY, BACEY d CO., ia clinsolvad by the withdrawal of . Stringham and Gon. Butle: ad claiming that | dence, and giving her mother timel: fort andl HENS. ADAMS, CONSTELLATION. |. J. BOYD, T 7 o ‘ other mambors of the Cabinet disagreed with " . 8 ving ny imely comfort = mt i 4 4 Jk. The Inisiness will bo carried =] , iad ¥ issues a proclamation iption ought to put an ond to the | gid, ‘The Prince of Wales, of whom. we ban DRESS. TRAREWRITERSEA FLOWER, CARBBTAN, |" " Lh OE se Tl ye hden varartar thavineree ba ny the slaves of rebels, tt that slavery is the main matter in| soon so much, yet sem to. know so little, haw _ vr A . — Mickbhigg toy wil rey a ship every five art rng By Bh «2 | devotees A by the President would be dine | Sept. 6.—The Confuderates advance into Kon. | dispute—the Timea concludes ition and power to win, He may be a'trae | AN MPORTANT ANNOUNCE a , é honorable to the United States as @ nation. tucky.—Gon. Grant, with National troops, Sut the most remarkale ora shadow of ro » The decision is | “ne o“D Y_HUIRT DEPOT, | Themubverttors are ales wceuts for the Thus matters atoot until the iirst belligerent |, tHe, Po-scasion of Paul UPA CCAM TR perp ary erners with orion Pave ve teaee erieet cee wae ray Nn A | ae : Por all of whieh the t cortificat ver note from England. soe ht. ctebids tae en A Yaa a | countries, "Tho pct acomm oa, his ara hast | have to make a solemn choice between a life Chathags etree oe of Beart sexent Ms ‘The dispatch from Ear! Russell to Lord Lyons | Pt U—The Kentucky Logislature’ pass a | ec a . rt » frivolity. i of trouble and misery—and | cits Bead re 8 TO IRELAND, ho } en darrmenes tes Bs Departinont on ‘Sat- eter omen rebel troops to leave | fan, to be, that all foreign searalice fh A 7eign of wetulnens, | Judiing by the measure { re Se rere Hee Daren Oe Cecowva, Son tC) | Urvey, and Mr Goward Immediately went to | ew, He Woleale arrest of mombars of the | they have resisted all applications from the bis mother, an the T cael en theese For 1.001! 1) Exchange Place f Me a Legislature. mith to make common eause with it against duty, Por haottt | TREASURY NOTES ISSURD Pon Tit imp edly fed y li Lincola | gen, $--harnaler of Col, Mulligan, at Tox- | the North; and that they have quictly aul The foneral of the Prince would take on sed ee TTT | TIONAL LOAN, bear Souda pasadionriea te sith gs ibovetoh ington. mitted to a blockate which grievously injures | Monday the 28d. In accorlance with tee cust cursion, and another on the rogulsr day didnot | -—Accupation of Romney, Woatern | their commerce and manufacture y Virginia ‘These facts would have called forth from, tho | Sm ually followed ot late years, the funcrsl wd by fit . called fo ‘ not tate one, no: tl . wii jake place, ‘The first was on Christmas 1 Unsuccessful effort of rebels to retake | cbief of any other government in the world, ro- | fin state. ‘The Prince of Wales woe ‘on as and Cotton erry prtedt Aen lagr gi Helier tae 1H he Hatteras Lolet forts, Publican or monarchical, @ gracious and cour- | chiot mournot, supported by the Duke ot came eine : MAMAMORY | pron bat DRS SE TOeeA AGERE ne on Dict Ws on Santa Rosa Ll nd, | teous acknowledgement of the respoct and tor- | (rides aud by the Crown Prince ot Presa odie hoc fa JANO FORTES € Site RRORTEED AT PARC ARD INTREST | frod to the Coonct 4 a prolonged for ¥ regalare nud Wilson's | bearance with which a nation, not remarkable | remains were to le laid in the royal vault ab fies Iu every variety. | 1 eoina Blah & PAYMENT PORTE AV WR LS TERESE | tral Oye Coun Lathes for carryir g oi: her of those qualities to excess, | W'riisor. : me pik at | Mhe J MORRIS KE CCHUM ‘The dlepatch of Thouvenel hed convinced the skirmish near Harpor's | bas been treated by all other nations in its hour Moserxen, after announcing the aad Weolen Jackets always on hand. | | pater bb On GAA OF thn bllay, of Surrabdor: that: thee ry. Capture of a rebel cannon by | of trial, Nothing can be more ungracious, yadda that ‘the Ki r, the Tmperial e ee TATCHES public opti n of Europe would sustain Kog- troops under Col, Geary, ae erent eet ne of inter the whole of will aseate ad pads bbastscahe AF 1x Goon | W ‘ Hood ; and it was weet to Secure unanimity tn | @:/ 20.=-Partial tlockade of ‘the Potomac by chelated Aerbe cheng ey pelted and grief with the Hoyal f.mally “et ee a yply nt No. 147 wien 4 shat poliey, es a Riast t Stee, nislish vation.” The impe court f ‘ oatecot bear | 4 ( Menutharens Wy Sterling Ms Bevard'y dlepaleh, howevet, was sub: oa . "6 Di Pe ay ot cei ta Rat, Ration, che aya, tap- | had gone into motrning, all feativivien at the Re a sreanly to a persons. 0g 4 for $50 worth | Sic Ware, and fine 18 and Iearet golt jewelry, | mitted te noch crt Many’ altorations - cepted beer <9 ioe gh 'y to their | Parleries having been couatermandad, and the e meat hat now mare is dis fthe finest avality of Watehes and Di satarte ; seited H jecta — 3 atoration of — ri ted to have dispatch id F \ IRN & LANDHE, || Gay 8 tevtee copy wen reed to the adjourned or fit tion, than through the preservation of the Un- | "AL Battin, tho news was rec-ived wich sro ia Bb cot heeades eel; hei patch oe a whole wae uot ane Gallant cha ion, : : Heitations of popular avimpathy ard ore = | proved ef until Friday morning. y pia is a broad fusinuation that forsicn na- T iow, while the Kivg hastened to offer auch tions are actuated by the meanest if most Sol- | oongolation as he might to the Priccess MEDICINES. The Jourxator Commence still makes it= F ri fish motives, and Mr, Li he sultequently visited the Kogliah envoy ; yoarety rg? ; : ; self miserable over the Mason and Slidell sur- cannot deny that ordered the court to go into mourning tume- A SALE 1] URE YOUR COUGIE—TAR AND WILD yee Lett chick tee enact | Seeaaety Mate ba render, It don’t soe that wo have gained any | ,. : pads! shpedlobeg: axe It le nos | Uatelye ; i heaslar Ge Bath Vaprnentn Mochi , ‘ ry point, either in tho precedent as to uoutral wonderful that a notice of fereign rolations bo- | A correrpondont gives the following account LER'S Bind Emporium, old stand, & North We ‘ : ’ Ihe _ - -Disbanding cf r troops in Acco. er Bhajesty bears up with conak struct, pick ub, your pet aud wiry rae and make ae aural whe be Chronology of the Past Year. mac and Northampton Counties, Via, the Goth er A Ln Beware, te Fociy th ot tad io ous wie spoke to caution hoppy sone hi . 6 14°153 GIES, CARRIAGES, AND WILD ' . v, Bombardment of the rebel’ batteries | coast, the lakes and rivers, ‘or all, | this morning, her Majesty replied throu, ee ae Nia eg Throat, Bronchitiay dec reeds Mire i —_—O——— by Fort Pickens and the ships of war | 9% ‘Mr. Lfocole, “the sufety and stability of tears, ‘I suppose I must hot fret too much, for ADIES—THIS IS Tutt SEAS) i hve A ianertinent the trial. Bs x Lom pelea erenty At esaiia “e At the close of the most ful of our Niagara und Richmond. the repels depend not en foreign nations but any pre women have to ra through the same Balls and if yon would adel to Mat 10 Ne townd 1 A batt perth “ oa "a hi 7 ‘ 7 a upon ourselves,” trivls, st night, about half-past & ook, sy theeary, 8. W. Sth ave and | pation’s history, a regrme of the le ove eating of Congre ipo? ight, about prt 8 o'c | Raa Or witiee hott Broke _____ st 24100 | Sahat Ales at Methonaita Dry (ionis more B00 | Never will re coy cove Thee ee 4—Occupation of Ship Island hy National | ‘That ix perfectly truoat this moment, be- | when'no hope ruanuined, hor: Majesty. aad eet HATA OF will JRARE GI Ea At Medan A parveF will not oily prove interesting to our ported y caute foreign nations earnestly dosite peacd and | chilcren woro admitted into ite chamber of ving iy GEWING MACHINES 149 LESTER BT, sin and Hibekeean ae aula, | readers, as a history of the rebellion, but valua- Ce Se stvalion of Beaufort, 8. C., by the | t avoid all occasion of quarrel. death to tako a last earthly farewell of the | . Lintment, pri per | ble for further reterenc Every important National troops. Th as devotes another Iaalert» the re- | Prince, ‘othe Crown Prine he novement of either si {sea and 01 id ¢ 11.—Great fire in Cha:leston. Loss osti- Secretary of the Navy, and troats | cess of Prussia, Prince Alfreo, and Prince Lee- 8 ide, at sea and on Law | fit'be found under mated at #7,000,000, lo thee din that the navy hae added pold. |The scene was intensely painful and ‘af, Lott | <TD Is. vi « fount under its proper date, 12,<Ocoapation of Tybee Island by Nas to ‘be strength of the navy, | fecting, The Princess Alice was carried from the “0 troops. i chamber in a state of hysterical agitation, and an Golina, Large bodles of rebele dispersed by ‘ when the f ‘aa communicated to her she ae gal aya r Wis «Be wostouth Carolina Gon. Pope in Missoutl, Capture of a robsl it ions to insult all nat was seized with a rigidity of the nerves and tom- DTiick : UR ta delegation trom gai cainp with 1,200 prisoners. contorep ible flotilla, Et characterizes t¥e de- | porary ingensibility which alarmed the at- ILIDA Dec, 26.—Kva nos Fort Moultrie nt affair at Drainesville, Rotreat | stan o* blockading the po'ts by a'nking ships, | tendunts, The grief of her Majesty and Vglareea agente oud beet aa of the enemy, asan act of uopara'loled barbarity anda cimo | the royal children was scarcely loss intense. per part of the city, ia to be for Dee. on Mm THE PILES » —Sixteon old whalers sunk by the Na- | againet a | haman kiad, At 10 o'clock, General Biddulph, master of the ul work. wil materi ° | Dloultrie ovcupied tional forces at the mouth of Charleston | The Moxnixa Pose, afier callise att:nticn | houschold, entered the Prince's chamber. The ves Trinh ond Bete White | As Uy the oid methods of mannfacturinie, “We | 2D. UPHAM'S Veetalle Blecturs i « certain by State troo ' Har bas naTieston Yo the marked ingratitude of the President in | Prince aid sot heow hime i etait ace Boe rolx Ruin, for sale in by worront them to stand in tune better than 1 amy | cure for piles in ever he v Fer oadyes ec. 2,—Mr. Floy ty his resignation as —Skirmish near Fortre-s Monroe. dlea.iog with tho attitude of the mari ime Pow- | supervened, which continued until death; and habe lear op fly tors onder grap gre tor pere —Viesident Buchanan —HRetreat of the rebel Gen, Price to | ore of Europe isthe clvil war with the South, | in about an hour the sufferer ceased to bi instrunnenis on factory, cor Connd aud Hudte Dr, Uphan has Arkansas, recure to tho Prent affair, and conc!udes as | The Prince's suffe during the last day or nies Sen ens als in South Carolina seiced by Adjustment of the Mason-Stitell dif. | fol’ ows : two of his life are sald to have been agoni joe ay fioulty. Suspension of specio payments | “In rome ton or twolve days, in all probabili- |] When an attempt was made to lift him, or —Fort Pulaski, at Savannah, taken by in New. York. ty, wo shall know tho issue 'of our demand. | move his 1, his groans wore distroasing to AND WHITE ASH COAT 8 Pi Thaveh ening, nb h order of the Governor of Georgia, . W0.—-Delivery of the rebel Commissioners, | That demand ia simple, and in itself final,” hear, During the latter part of yesterday MDa ch ‘tte ay | erty a ‘ . WELL The President, having sent back the Maso a and Slidell, to the British, The Dariy News considers the ouvission of | woukness was so great that he could not raise he T of a prudence and | his head from his pillow. The Queen's atten- ‘ashington Cabinet | tion to her Royal consort has beon most exem= i last communication of the South Carolina jo that mumpy,. Commisioners ‘opened, they return to ioe PRIESTLY, New ¥" Charleston, eer CHRONOLOGY OF THE BLOCKADE, fl to peace. It Is pleased to | plary snd saan As bis disorder ap- EST HALLIBURTON LIVERPOOL COAL, . . RT'S F ; spi. | 7am 4-—National Faet—Tho United Stat April 19.—Presidential proclamation authoriz- incoln desired to have himself its the Prince could not BY ESA delivered, st #5 per ton: red asty DPD"; VAN HAMBERT i PaLn NTH ing the iekades | free to hold the language of wistom and mo-| bear her to leave the room, and wae fond pe ey HM per ton; all other coals at the laws i Jan impatient for her return. Pad market py The Apply at 413 Bowery Muy 4.—The British ship Hiawatha, (wice fired | daration, and when the time should come, voit Q fc. JNCOB WEEKS. diy at by the Cumberland, escapes final and practical docisi K ‘ertheless | and Princess Alice sat up with him the whole TTLNTION LADIES1 into Norfolk- complains of the Preside: of Friday night. About three o'clock they a nn ~ — A FURS! ! PURB!! FURS?! Jan Resignation of Secretary Tacmpan— | yy,» se aha of arms via the Missi wise complains that th i were joloed the Prince of Wales, whe re: __ OKE—THE BEST AND CHEAT The ole emteel lin ow York Fur Mavutactiire Yorth Carolina forts ssizel by the Sate * prohibited. ‘ives to fore: governments in {nfl mained with them during the rest of their 1a the olty for grates, stov ing Co., Depot 88 Chatham at, offer greater, induces Governg ent. Meg Wacteecade of Chatlaaton ttt iagara, | 10 dexross and of the lowest quality. imournti vivil- A gentinan who has teen the kerles o ster alow ments thanever, Ni Ne 40 got venir wire LL wio | Jaw The Star of tha West endeavoring to | ‘yi. 11.2-Penaucola blockaled. Phe P wie, | tothe treatment of the slavery corpse informs me the features have move Bethe ubadt ter it al th price ea viighiy Bore enter Charleston burbor, was @rod apon Monticello, Harrict Lane and Yankoo ro | Concludes by arguing that thé defence of the | than the usual pallor of death. $The face, always eS pees of - Piped » nbotld not fiom Morris I-land und Fort Moultrie, and off Fortress Monroe. inciple of popular government is most hope | composed and statuesque in ex is ‘ fail t compelled to return—The President sonds | sf 18,—Savannah tle kated, Jossly confused and obfuscating. ©. Milt Lae ate Mott « woutlerfully calm, placid, and HEUMATE sob Tvisasifthe rere bed bese pai th re 4 | 5, AREA thi ANNIHILATOR, sage to Con my mn ‘ 25.—Blockade of the Mississippi ostab- | Tho Monsina Sran_ says the message is Micon oft Jor Y liked million with clearnees, foros oud ability, wot it tron mute sd Into theo hiees Sauer. Tt ap- 4 Mink, vid Cuffy $7 ty BLO: I q PPP mar Ett: i , | thinks in the absence of any controversy on the | pears that Prince Albe Dino SP oneDUcE CALS | iting SIPS Cate, Maid Cay dan | ol Missisnippi—Secovolon of Florida, Fame TT ie and Nee hctoea had Cece: | Trent aftr, the f twas justified in not | state of h al-h'si co his return trom Sevilune ‘oa yh | Pronch Sine Behe Oe Ba ee Mine aioe! | enila Ab oe Joe We— Secession of Aabama—Resignation tured by the blockading »juadron. ludirg to it. Hi iline wate, Lowever from bie viait to the GTN | ge ta sy French Buble Mafia, $2 ty kd fas Water 1 1! ; of, aSecretary Thows—Appeintment of | June b.——At thie date tho Stumachusetts had | |, The ASy oF Tlorelat with the part nf ti catat | i:162 of Walon, at Cerntridgs, shout Me a“ ‘4 heck Mati) | Oieen th ie ‘ A pode hd : M € _ yo i snd Hust Be in W i nisi ees A cae pared treniy Ye pring at he Panes jand argues that it is impossible ty con- bs nadves itive was pecan, enouge 6 Mink | lia Hgh--at 46 South Second sts cor South Gti | Jon 13.—Pensacola Navy Yard solaep by b Y 8 weaker and more humiliatiog speci- | to in in h clothes, ’ ie ty Drug Store, Wythe a costioniats, i Of stato-cragt, ENBRAL NEWS, iy the Wyc 1 dra a rate and hy all respectable ¢ Jn WS n of Govgia. fl id me JLraan foars that peace is almost hope- i 7 atte farce Sra Bur , Me fall to try it jad auc? Ju) 2.—Wuahdrawal of the alabama, Missize Gherav and Ucleralie teats conta at The vote of shanks by Congress to Capt. Tie steamers of the Camsdien end New Yorks ‘ \ war and | wu moat to a decl: n of wai ni Pioladelphia Vines were stipulating with K rippi and Florida Delegations from Wash- engaged in the blockading "caus only be Intended an direct | sbipyers for the right to call at amy letersediabe — a By EMR’ aocteary visa Nate Bioniade of Galveston emeblichet-—-Beves | (ett ee td # # direct | Tort discharge cargoes, & , it be deomed. JURS, FURS, FURSLADIES BUY Seis tie—=Ex Secretary Vloyd presented i riges taken there Ly the South Caroling, > Es ey poh Dy heey Rrdetes Malta epee Xow Grand Jury for malfeasance in « . between the 4th and! 2th cee WARLIKE PREPARATIONS: Sah ieee Nee OF Sine aga er 69 Seeks arte the city, wt the Grest Rocky Monntatn I cossion of Louis ey Yeatruction of tho re vatoor Tke warlike arations of the British gov- ANCE. Mink hall Capes ffs av ont $0; F stage road frotu | 44% 28.—Withdrawal of the Georgia Dologa trel by the St. Lawrence, ernment contiaued 10 make steady pr ‘Tho American news per Asia was generally re Fe eat prvptie CH ren rounds Bind ct iT to Os Fre ie Ay y be tion from Poni Toxa Aug. A ( steamer rime ihe, bigelaste of The Persia left Liverpoo) on the night of the | garded in Paris as unfavorable for peace. The Pde HAS! . ‘ife. ray Ste) containin, vader eh, ve J 5 5 rs hatleston—Great complaint he in- " in ly 1, and 1 ARON EI MINK Bharti Pease Shae ee | Att applet Feb, 4m Assembling of the Peace Couvontion eflicioney of the Mlockulo at that port. | youd $90 thas of seine Sore age and redon t0 tas United Hestos Wee cegarted Sith - at FUSTER'S, 17> Chathain Square cor Meat | Suh other tr ington —Ormanization of | the | Avg. 20.<-The ship Firland burned by the R. | dier and Scots Fusilier Guards were to enbork ok fee, “— NAVY te t 194 | Mileham and 6 le _, Southern Confeleracy at Montgomery, R. Cuylor off Apalachicola, at Southampton inthe Adriatic and Parana, on | ““Thapene ta Gad banetetoones the ON AND BOUNTY MONEY water {i Feb, 3.—Withdrawal of ihe Louisiana Dole Aug, BB— Capture of the Hactoras forte by the | the 19th, ‘They were formally inspect talativa navel otieeeie of peng tied ing BR | OFFICE FURS—FINE MINK SABL a pat Geer, Law, | ae c ? Jnited States equaron, A mly complimented by the Duke of Cam | draws the conclusion that a war can neither be @: illig ¥. L. BRAYNARD, 51 Wall st, ark wud rich, we now sell mugs WM nuTone | 2) f ee tonvention alopt | Sept, 14.—Destruction of the privateer Ju- Jo, on the 17ib, preparatory to their depar- } | i the | bye Mates bite ee INBON, at’Crauberry jor on the furin of EDWARD # the United & for dah by the Uuited States frigate Colora- | ture from London.” long nor serious owing to the Immense superior Leas \MEN OF THE sarge, 8 Baa vary Sine WILBUR. cop reir} co off Pensacola harbor. ity of the English fleet. of seamen and h of the 10th December says, 5 i ; Toe Paris Constiterionmet conti : Ww 11 Beluarey 6 - : : Oct, 5,—Cireat slaughter among the enemy at ; ; ““ , ' malas irk! SON ALR Cdn ACHER TELLIN: Dana (aie | tmippt, lected Hatlaras by tha Moatiosin's wens Senne tote recep acre gh evaited teere | advocate neutrality by France, Is oea mo Tee = I hie Long Islan Be within 4% snile Presidont, and A. H. Stephens, of Goor- | Oct, 11.—Kscape of the Theodora from Charles: diepatch as epecdily as possible all the disposa- shoul, pov FURS, FOR HOLIDAY New ¥ he wuld "a reat Worwainn, Bor gia, Vice-President of the Southern Con- ton harbor wih Mason aad Slidell on board | j1¢/ghips of war to tar for the purpose as i ' ION WANTED—OF CORMICK oh of : parti PP. CG, BULKLEY, boy. 45 fetoray, by a unanimous voto—Arkansas ~A rebel squadron, under Hollins, enga- | it was rumored, of having thom ready for sor- requlsen or CATHARINE MORRIS, When all wt 195 Vhuc* Atk : onala seized by the Btate ( genthe National tieot at the heat of the | vice in America if necessary, In, compliance Hg RN tharine in war i Brouke riage | mmm | Feb, 18 —Tnanguration of the Pr Misais:ippi pasaer, and is driven off, | With thoee orders a large nucabor of war rasrele bee Dens ecves Any information af them thanks 4 For SALE=—HOUSLS AND LOTS IN JER- Confederate Sates at Montgomery—Do- | Ge, 15.—Tho ehip Thomas Watson, att mpting | Were being atsembled ot Gibrel © part of France, wth ¢ Blooine 7 Ciay und y Farin wud val Cf secession in Missouri. fi to got into Charleston, is burnt to the Min Atrumreea: ona lined sac’ goumler cuna | ee ee rec gniaicg the Southerm states, : at N.Y. | Bropert property: ti Fe), 21,—Tho President elect in Philatelphia— blo kading aquadron— | 4, PICTON, Ge liad ean poumlar wu Teale, ¢ aosortment of slel ney en New Bruy Prices $1,400 t He tearna of a plot to take his life. te had boen ordered to ba embarked for the sea and * re a Rac p, Mee SMOrIRIDE OF Weigh, fhe Fey ; y wah poner Esuily Tenbrook rune the | jand cefences of Halifax with all dispateh, Or- | _ Tatest. ar ranrerspt the apne! T " collars, &e. dle 2 af Ib vin, with 30K) bo $500, Feb, 28 —The President elect passes through blockade at Savannah, and gets into St. | gery ‘mde | pie Nada nates Latent, nay Te cooue MO SBE om Of 4 1 Forme ——— raihed in aaraaniee ba dereay: ih Baltimore seczetly, and arrives in Wash- ‘Taomas.-Engagement betwoon tha Sem- | fen'miltions of areal, acre oy TAnUlee ure of | Vesuvive as rapicly dimin’shimg lafOres, ed the + Britor ADIFS, LAD! y 1s YOL : get heedl tile craitan Ay Ret. inole and revel battories at Quantico. se es A pes Meet ey and ove | The Orixtor® NATIONAL aDnounces that | 4 for bargains in Pure: genuine welex 10% 2 (ct, U7-—The Nashyilta runs the blockade at | Pundred thousand cargos tor Armatrony one | other corepiracy: bad been dlacovered at | Ay arlcle an repremeuted: children's f r lo Texas (Br i Rigo ” . ee Tat ong eee cee wee Mar vioe, Severs! comiciiary visite bad token place, | nethern aud Western 1) RENT PAYERS —$1,200 WILL BL March 4, jon of Prosident Lincoln, > , Las talel Hhcaenst Beene aden tit strong Sie buudred pounders had likes | thirteen persons had been srrested, DRAKE al APY pene DAY March 20,—Becomsion of Arkansas, : cotton fur Liverpool, ruce thy "bieckade at (PME /e0n ordered to bw shipped to the Itritish | “"Tbe French Mlluistar st B ine bad had albeg Y OFFICE RECEIPT LOST LEE | ace $10 por mont March 23.—A vessel with supplies for tho Unit. Savancah. poseorsions in the Pacitic, conference with the ex-King of Nap «and is “BF tissues by the U8, Ansay On BOARD AND ROOMS. Foden ge priddtates fleet veized by rebel of Pensacola, | Nor, 7.--Capture by the Unite’ Saves squad-| ‘THE DEATH OF PRINCE ALBERT | tld to have demanded tat he shoold quit ed 2th No — pM nisin noun OR (> : Aprils maeveperatlons of Beaurogard to bom ron of tho forts at Port val entrance— Ty the Niagara wo received a lirlef announcer Bons ‘ Bo Talk eas thesia ae (HEAPEST AND BEST | We ers Feats by taaaaeaeed Bike Deatruction off Galveston of the privateor | mui that Prince Albert wus (vad, ‘The molar: | 4, 41 the efticors of the Bouthorn Italian Ye where respectab!e unfortuble single beda at 10 eents t by the Santee frigate, + of Mason and Slidell by the acinto. nent hus beet stopped at KANDER CORBET, Dee 7 a ad been ordered not to leave their homes, choly evant tock place about eloven geek on | bad ’ faded. tho night of the Lith Santer ph dered gs ail temporary furloughs had beca suspe 7 we conditional rurrer lor of Fort Sumter, ‘The Charleston batteries open ‘on | 4?” ‘ ms ; ; : most profourd sensation ‘throughout England, Tarkey, A Pied ry EE Nov, 10.—-American ship Harvey Birch burnt | The London Tistea thus records tho iat mo: | _ Liostlities had entisely ooased ia the Horses ty SOR MA EINDER OF A —_— Aen ihre Srcakinut teias’ iia Presihnca® at bea by tate Nashvi mente cf his Roysl Highness : ovina r hue iu tutes |] MONROE ST—VURNISHED ROOMS TO ° SILY FLOUR, | ORM ioe Toe 16,000 volunteers mY ; Are vasmas, laden with stone "The, Prince was ‘ska ‘some twelve days ns A ny . Old, bi we he wi Meee tee na ttc! famaltion, with facttitles for | mult; very low for cual, Ly Ho A & Dn Hii, | April 16.—The Confederate government “all fe , 1@ | sivce, Symptoms of fever acccmpanied by a he Freveh wile from jancite to Mov, InquireT LUDW ig Toru nendessigh i Tons for slagies Gentian. | BALL. 184 Went mv door Isiow Cusintare ty” | "2,000 more troops, Fort Plekeas role | Apr, Fetes Cente eaters th Bri. | GRRL adiponilon made, their appaaranes,— | 26th had raced é oo ety. " 186 23 Bact forced by Col, Bio wa's command, tla port of Bou\tana, 4 ho Brie | For tome days the complaint waa not considered | Dr. Bergin, Posident of tho Argentine (eas bes Boe pKa, to Ve worigus, but from {he onaly part of lag | federation, bad savigeed, { '

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