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ess Fay eta Tear ng| THE NEW YORK SON. | 7'fcePaceet ce. a Ae Forze ra SGU lt | teed aig hat he sme ot te wes the shots were fret MONDAY MORNING, JAN 6, 1862. and fT oarty any ee | Legg out from their stem measure the decision of the pickets on the Virginia @f the poor and working classes, to ‘upper porors ce og rome, oes ret a aaa A ee ee feces peas. ‘The party to Wash- | whom he had always beon a benefactor. The onl ‘ ee y pol at noon yesterday. consul then read the official announcement of Bair a ahaowteicen"he tos Geremmete: | EVERY COPY OF THE SUN, | sevast Ceti, Ductbatet atc ts | crema tah sete eet | eat tec, bof ie If France be with you, ot even agrees to ob- | of this day, Saturday, January 4th, 1862, is | meneacre of Ex-President Cordova, the crowd | upon him without doubt the fact having | Me. Evre moved the following resatution :— ‘to be turn ferve an honorable neutrality between the North ted with a complete forced him to kiss the stone steps, yet red with furnished information to the enemy, as pre- « Resolved, That we have bear, ith, pro- the bulwarks and South, there is no outward enemy whom | *compal the blood «f Cordova, Then he was stricken at viously alleged. found sorrow, the announcement of the sudien welts SA that a Hepelen sous be ‘ST rind to tle Ladi M hal Mts! focal Ses Daten part in toe venus mater the body From Fortrom Monree Secon, aud desire rapent sally ic oan our my, " ' ex, Pad Fog dhvigu el interet fase oa the rations | whe Ht leave thy publication of, To thi ba nin time exposed the aro, it was prvi ead freers ‘ermpathy ad antence with het vemel of to it the Uni vi wi e 10" a vant under is rm affecting vere! Fon Sons, founjustly coiled, or ‘calmly eoateraplate the | MAr every Lirtiatadla then tbaeg sal Hg acnltet the laaghs the Jeers and THR BiG BETHEL APFAIG. as well as cational calamity.” ss Rafe eal oProvch volor with Americas patrClusm | 4, or adr hf hihi tie veen | Liswtenatt, who curvel the-moursing women | NO FEDERAL GUARD LEFT THERE. ius Shokan Tivos Cee eevee ee a The Board of Gouncilmen of 1061. clo “rater, for consumption De macery of Proncs toe names of Letayate | 4 i tok ot an Hie " rf sass by | Kemtante onal fateore, ccmeath tele s ing addresn pia thre ae Wie beneen: besston Gar cinek @ the memory of France the names of Lafayette | defrai a valuable part ot his purchase by ar @ mont was — a esa, however, was oe Tassel from the exhaust steam, besides which | and Rochambeav and there other Franch herve |. iia ok Wand Ue rapor | tie#ed brought to the public P aza, and torn to | aide seven or eight hundred atten oatig | {Lo Her Most Gracious Maje'y the Queen: | routine, 4 there will be ample fresh water tanks. Tae | whoshared with Washington the trials of the Person a pieces, a young Indian woman concluding the | 0P°u\' companies of the Coun Guard, six ae la ee oe ‘out Majesty, we, the unter- | The Board concurred with the Alderm -veenel will be lighted with gas, made on board. | revolutionary war? Would it not be well to | has passed. shocking performance by punching out his eyes ia of the 20th New York ment and | Sened, British realdenta in the city of New | fix $3 as the rate to be paid by the city “The ventilation of the officers’ and men's quar. | remind Napoleon how his mighty Uncle cultivat« with « pointed stick. Lieut. Col, Sanches was | Panis ‘compat lee of Harlan's pits 4 6 York, moved by profound respect for your | use of eech horse and cart in removing tors will be superior to that of ordinary vossels, | «1 the friendship of your young Republic; ceded MOSES S. BEACTI, killed in the conch house of the Palace. Many Harrington yos erday mo: nin, eat Ae Majeity's porron, ard aympathy in your récont | matter from sewers, and $2.50 when ott @3 they are mtuated entirely above water, In] to you, for a pecniary consideration, the FAitor and Sole Propriotor of Tho Sun, others fell during the morning, inclu ting 58 | os \Cg Brig. Gon, Wodor, accompanied by | teat and sudden afliction, beg leave to ap: | 6 |; also $5 for the use of oach 2 horse cruising, and in action, the entire vessel will he | French province of Touisiana, and admitted to Cholon killed and 150 wounded. Ta the mits | Mes toeg Fegevack and Catling, of Gan, W “4 proach your Majesty with the expression of our solutions were alto irred in, ¢ ‘ventilated by the blowera, As the guns aco in | lin closest confidence your great statexnan, og = of the excitement, one of the prisana was brokan | Major® Ximena, ant Calling, of (in. Wo it | sitcere condolence. bourse of Hose 30 in good to paint the open air, and the ship's company separate’ | Thomas Jeffers nf Wasnot the war ot 1812 The Mouthern News. epen, and 150 criminals increase! the terror of | the infantry balted and the cavalry proceeded “We would not intrude upon the sacred | of FE to construct “ em | rom them, during action, by a casemate, the | todertaken in avpport of the Armed Neutrality, We refor our reatera to the first page for ine | the people by the clanking of their chains ‘e ¢ heart grief of your Majesty, by an: tented | for Eoyine to pay the Sateen’ etek MC cocks Zod sound will bs | and ofthe poikcy'er the Firat Napolon mt varedioa Fal ibtalllaunca, WHIEk, tr texeul; Urea the see's Hut, wonderful to relate, | (ouerts Bie Bettel wanted picket, which wer | a! nich to the’ exalted character abd eminent | #200 cach; to’ make an addition to bo voided. it Mr, Jedfersoa reject with scorn the offar ol Ant Pobrricl lant aikl Beel [P Se f ket, * "The vessel will have two light masts fer Mi cea Dminge, made to, bim hy | coucted in thoir lancuage, and requires inter’ | prope, af nj. F. Bea ) sated their vengeance on fort. It is enough for some e timate of your | engrossing ro-olutions ty Wm. xy Peck Detober, but the ton thousand | OVITAMOIHOM | thet, the place ap: | Malet'y's irreparable lows, that he was the Lov. | dent of the Hoard of Aldermen, of 1860. ‘8 of outrages were committed by the driven in, The gave cise, but were unable to Virtues of the illustrious Prince, your late Con: | Engine Cc. 27, and to pay Ber emergencies, but will not ordinarily warry fail {nyland in order to det the United States | oretation. It appears that oar fore the aerarai Among those present at the experiments | trom the caus of the French rev lution? Those | Royal first made a reconnoisanes of the onomy's | Chi lea quietly retired to their houses, ard the red to Rave been deserted,'and careful ex- ing ard beloved husband of your ajasty and After the usual complimentary reao! Ba Gasser nd Cal Rating: a | rehire ac and reach now 0 he | puton, ae ua inal predent atary ope: | “3 nasal alt cape the outbnak | Eaton showed that to beth: cam. thi | Scie he pelwunded Fp cians, | ant apecher the Baud jouraad sn de effect, apon the rain! and beart of a Jrous | rations, which being accomplished, the troops | +: fred to La Paz and reaumed hia authority, | SPparently been occupiod by three or four thous | woptat Ho, who is the Gul of the Widow. and The Courts \ | Wi sand men, including two oF three hundrol eay- ot 4 ; ate | pent for that purpose withdrew, Thi« consti. | The military command waa in the hands of Gon. d of Fatherloas, as weli as tho King of Kins, may The Jannary Term of the Courta op | Caten tha firet/wection of the rebel inteligence, | l'erex, who had the entire confidence of the pso- Ce Ieineaeae wad pened steals hal 24 support and comfort your Majesty ann cottings | day, witha full calendar, ‘The Buperte power inthe world. Ly sotisrstn 16 ta staunl Chale Gi Creobe WEAN Pe VA force had been sent against Fernandes | mie inevtent, Ane plorcns For tw are OL, | to be the quite and protector of your Majesty | will held four trial terms for she trial u be deetrosed; Jot tie United States ty brexen 8 atat P and Morales, who were in tho neighborhood of | 0m aM Fd tte Toft, there ad wey | Stl Your royal children in the oxrnost prayer of | causes, up ant Lnyland is one tore «uprome upon | ed and fled ia disorder, throwing away gana and | Potosi or Sucre. stated yorterds \ se yee ma eae your Majesty, : Court of Geceral Siete. Tee ound, and ttt The Lima papors are totally devoid of inter- | 4,2he steamer BR Spaulding 4 louting for NAtimtad ae lie hoagie — tm Anabipy lone OL 6 In, comfort” t8 thote opponents, PM ol a teh y Hatteras Tv Before Recorder Hoffman. nation. Benides, avery Fr eaorvation of America ch interes! pp a fir n navy fort Ma). Watis, Capt: Mead, of the Rocviy. ing ship North Carolina; apt. Foote, of the ‘Navy ¥ Col. Loomia, of Govorao-'’ Island; Capt. Nye, Hon. Geo, Ondeke, Simeon D. q-, Gen, Wetmore, Collector of the Port 5 Hiram Barney, Kay, and many other promir Bont personages. From tho La'tery Yard, the party preose led to the Flysian Ficlta, Hoboken, whore the pre- the ocean, and France will be at her mercy. If) go cou rements, and otherwise giving {aid and Pern views J have oxy inded in trun states: i: [Hore it is intended that tho si, natures of all Tho Barnside expedition is now daily ox- | thoee wishing to concur in the above shall be ‘The second instalment of their news conesdes rations for the experiments had already been | ment, for God's sake, in giving thom prietical ; “ To Ariquipa, one of the largest cities in Peru * - Vado, Two guns, ater inch Colummaidand a | effect'in such way ad circumstances will sug- | a disastrous defeat of the rebel, Whoa 9 | sruvistont are growing vory scarce, owing to | Pecteds ~ afized,] Sentence of Jefferds and Li Parrot rifled cannon, carrying a ball west. For twelve months past England ie truthful account of this ia rocaived, it wilt bo | the large army kept there by Castilla to cyatrol Important from Kentucky. Tho address was nlso adopi i. 0 .. eras and Lov 100 peunda, wore fixelon roush car Leen waging a vile, treacherous, concealed Valishaent. of ik the elections and put down revolution. Wheat Lowisrilic, Jan, 4.The brid wer Green Br, J. Stuart peeporeg fallo resclint erg, an imperfect representation of a guaderk, neat | wartare againat yo. Howare then of hor | fount thet the embellishment of troops ran Yt Cline argtiryer fhuega, and flour Q1o por | River will te completed tomort vw. Nat oo uatt propoved the Fullowing resolu Dae them was an upright boiler used to supply ‘team | now—beware, for rhe is well prepared, ind | ning away, and throwing away thoir guns Gon Peat, reconnoiances ae mode almost daily so: om! ares eg for the loading apparatus, and at a distanca of | hungering for venue Romomber Copens | will be found to have occurred on the rebel An extensive coal mir the river. Resolved, That the aldress adopted be en @PNTRN MOF CHARLES M. JBPPERDS about an eighth of a mile floated a tarot mate 80 aa to represent a section of (he battery armor. At about two o clock the Columbiad was loaded by moana of the steam machinery allu in the cossription of the armament of th sel, The first and fourth shota struck th; soot, each making an ind ion of about an tuch and a ball in depth in the armor, from which thi grovee!, and that it remeia for signature at ae «sular ofiice, wnt other suitable places, | JAN. 4.—The argument in arrest of judy the consul !s [in the care of Charles M. Jofferds and » Authorize! to forward the sane t her majes.y's | enberg, (both of whom had been convict: principal Secretary ceken Atal munier in the first degree,) which was ae Gen. Schoepl rials several ineffectual at- | porter thal itt * took place before the I tempts to draw Z Iicoffor from his Somerset | Mivk fit to her Ma) DN a Ly A Mad MR ed intrenchmin's, There is no prospect of an im- ‘This resolution was also adopted. fente be a i w ids: vies it was stipals 4, the burning of r mediavo general engagement thers, The meeting then paracd a vote ¢ counsel for Lowenln that the doc itor's account { ‘etld like tobe the Bolivar. Ano All the Kentucky batks located where robel Séeul ath, Arch, G \ thaiks © 1 Court relative to Jetferds would bw ag ‘4 yondent from th ie plice, spoabing of Pera, | dominion prevails, have been consolidated un: maul, Mr. Archibald, and adjourned sine | bim, asthe ean question was involved i of the domoralization of their army on the Po'o- nder date of 1h dest. : A large portion vipat tis | ; f wa U irge portion | der Herry J. Lyons, formorly ef Louisville, as has ine iy wuthority to. run them ‘The rebels havo retired before Col. in Eastern Kentucky. Col, Garfielt ing om Pressonburyh. At last ace sunt, rebel Homphrey Marsiall, with 8,000 mo stationed at Prestoul hagen | and guard your ileet from a treachor- | sido, instead of our own—a tistake in reports | tear Ariquipa, which pr ous assault! Be o: i York, and Doaton. 1 Phil udden and dastardly surprise Should this storm, howe not imagine your Joarn of English opinion, too tion of the South is determined upon. «but one way of averting that, and saving | of your country, and that ix by apectily yourselves to restore the Un tively this is a inatter whieh not a momenta delay. the prover judd to strike, and ar tuard, even in Now pefit: as all ports of combuati de phia, nygeinst a ing which the Southorn jonenals usually males. De yen a thet part oct The accomplishment of our object, Uiat of Gen. San Ramon, ¢ Dictator Cestit seizing u, ya point on the Charlston and odod unt of the econ, ve Savannab Railroa, Thon wo ha y wxi by the Pre | che Richmond theatre, «5 Ap attempt is being tp a’ South American glanced off over tho water, one of the shots bursting. The armor was inclined a an angie of about twenty three decroos, thu casting off instead of mecting the full force oi the | The second and third shota both missed the target and went ricochetting far up the river, rf gener. mac to such anextent that regimontal drilleare Jc) her rich inheritanes has heen &juinlered, ni wh In consequence of the indisposiion of wm when and rf lessncas and idleness encon- | fur the Southern Confederacy. would bs 1) is now poor, her soil is unvilled, : The Concert Saloons James T. Brads, counsel for Jeffords, the m 1 disastrous fire J 'ot thereby reek Hy request ot the Police Board, Suporinten- | was portponed til Sstard but Me 8 ned, We alsa hear o pp sending up, from time to tine on their course, | urge then to precipitation, but T atate a fact | at Nashville, of new fires at Charleston, of a Yj. ato ina tiserable cendition, ant sha Regarding military matters ia Kentucky, © | +91 Kennedy hes made a list of the Coneort Sa- | Clinton, couere! for Dr, Lowenberg, havin, Hite jota of spray. Tho india-rubber amings | when | that procrastinatior—the pros tire in New Orleans on the opr eof the |) undeniably wor off than thowch juaro bad | Louisville correspondent, who seems to posers | 1. ns wich a view t thaly tat a ive more time to pre; the argument than before and bebind the trunnions of the uns, of victor far with the Sah — troet to on arsenal, and of t sion of a | rover existed within her borders, the means of obtaining correct information, says, elf abatement as nulsan> | Brade, Mr. Clinton wa: se'ected to addres which wor eens, appaared t¢ column of t nions, sod tin the silver expected totake up the recoil of the Jo their duty creditably, A inches lay behind the trun. nobes bofore. The re vorag yl tabalf to nine inches, and 1 @eillations variet from three to five. 4 pounds, and the char, ~ ie salva arn mated Govornment powder tuctery in that city, All Great, trouble ther hand, real and | cf th last disasters ar tributed by them to fy al the banner of the Lincoln incondisr cos by the Legislature, All of tie saloons have | Court 02 # motion iu arvest dagmont abar, from which are sold spirituous and malt | mein pro. osition iy arguing against the cr Nquors of varions kinds, and this is thelr tutionality of the pre ent law of murder in Y i t penal statutes show of revenue, and it clad etrictly, acd that the pres: bigeous tha this Court had ne under date of Jan, 2 that the innumerable rumors cf moveimen in Kentucky ate «nea nt. jon but the base I} tivisn mon ‘whirmeans hat there | 7 cents on the dollar, sud chu tional and ridiculous, and that he has ample yew actively a,cainst le by each pre! WADE T reasous for stating that it is an absolute cortsin- and those who are Copper coin about the ize nt bo re atipe'ly for you. F ities, who are resolved to terminate the dimes J ee dimes. ty that co general alvance or aggrossive move- ree law w re pastod prohibiting | constr: Vquors of any kind from being sold in a place tre dorporato t men in their southern waver! ‘ of on vent, it is beliow 4 Chis would have the | (0 impos: any ssotence whate waa elovon thigh ul General i t ition of things at all hagarde and at vis nothing «f importance from thine | tent on our part toward Bowling Green is | ect to ch av up tho coneor’ aat Have (HS Tod that thei wel 00 tn Alter this the Parrott jun was tried, and i}—one vietory is) wor aasvad | ‘ wy lat, The tite Intended fer at loast two weeks to Hp the concert saloons throughout [ ingictrent wax found, ‘ "i in Panama tized o ‘ On the wholo we trust the rebels will keep ff ‘us all quiet. Wehad a temporary atir, 06 Iviied about the war, for wo thus got the | casicred by a little vessel, don with armaand The War in the Indian ¢ for Bacwayon ura having sud ton RELORIED ORFRAT OF THT TEXANS, with about the same reeults the balls seoniny. howover, to make oven less impression on the armor than did the round balla, While these experimonts were going on, the word now In the way of friendly criticiom. cause isinjured ia Europe by the casttul language of a portion al” sar The following {s the list referred to: convic There waa an omissios in th wation. Owner Peo ute to provi‘ any penalty for murder , degree, and »her i tt ; ot the city, could be Taid, std hence there coalt be no F * o fit of southern telegraph lines uatd our | »mmun i ed was aa thow pont Ni offat a Little distenee in The last mail brought an account 64 | tine iv completed. With alittle ponetra. | ly left port without ag the for Leavenworth, Jan, 4h, 1862.—Reporta from nat tt V. Dow wae no sich offence alloded to, up n ithout making way, | intention to block up eertain: Southern harbors if bade : t rotect the cargo. swuthorities suapectol | the Indian couatry show that che war has fairly Aut dH Hottie, | book; fora crime without) s punish cans of allowing water | vith nA very proper prceuling, ao | Hon we can road thelt dispatches quite as well | stig had pone over io the enomy, and called Lotween the Joyal Indians against the ' ill Point of law, wasne crime at all, to enter ner compartments, and pump: sy, tout tout ‘owas the wietom in gloating | as ourown, The intelligence from all points, | upon the United State u, officer to pursue hee ana rebel half breeds. Ina tight ia the . \ Seliundleglein, Mr. Waterbury rey tie brietivjel ing 1. agnia, ote, bul noboly ned to pay much at+ enh aewh oh they w or misht OC | it ill be observed, is confirming our ex, rossed th the Lancaster, bur that oilicer find k} on | Cherokee country, it is reperted that Cooper, a t } tung care, pa sed upon by the Court of Ay sion? Where was thy wieder io talking of Lelie?’ that the Wack of the rebellion ts being investigation, that she had lefe with her clears | Texas yenoral, aod Mclaroah, leader of the | yso¢ ' rs Win, Hit ge Denio having clarly stated tuat The oxp neladed the favited | it ata bactil it had been & T heard 1 senitte sees ¥ ae eand other papers all cor and nwl only halt breeds, were killed, The loes of the | 1 Bons aGrund M Caney & I ' of the Legititure to rsuai guests partook of an evcellent dinner a Mr 1 i Jour these people and tho beginning of the ond drawing | +o sottento give bill of latins for the cargo, Jn‘ lang was 14 (EL BP Cristy, y death penalt : Sievens manaion, oy basing, born done | vier ow how fo faht, or cw they would not “ly wled he couli not loyally make & patricks 15) Browin 4 Jw F Mr. Hirads, in a brief but able apeech, ri 0 oil los aad p mate | be pr ming forever what they are going to ~ prize of her, and romaired at bis ancior ae the Sin apital, inh ( ated the views which lin associate took in ko Golwin, ithorna seem to have tho knack of The Conflict Coming. The United States versely sstes and Spoakor quostion ia the Mircea wea cats 3 r nice to the presen to murder ‘ tong tres Now, surely, you } But for the illness ot » MoCieuLan, the | Cyane aro still here. Flay othe Only avout half of headers Mrs. Mint t Pas : n the cou f his « mus said thar intentien to do an were very eon the must is some trath int by toleeaph that Gen. Wool hat | “3th of last month would bavy bean signalized es Sritaike teat alk sto march upen Richmornt {'7 tho advence of the several expeditions shly fetuats here: for th emmon vente why was (hat ? which are now organized to support, in varivus ine isat € Mae; the N ver performance + ever he i det the i batlory fer commission weret Raymond is at tho ‘round him the Weed ndeavering to convince thom with Greeley, Alvord sofences for New Yerk harbor, a witane: of com, loting the Sieve fi ; * Stiovers, of th , nel bs, an iso No Connecti apy H In the us by suchain why deceiv fon as his health becomes re-established. The } inne betwren ¥ Aly dard Hus 0 the ba ok» brivily, ) iw If be did really contemplace rtaof the country, the Pot @ Suranscon the Mexican coast, and the St. dure ales on h 1 sion to st 'y what tho panic P parte ol " , ‘otomac « " i ales on hand. 3 saving that the commission t oh rront, what more eafentated to do | Minions ao ee Mory'a at Mare Mare Istauil that Racin eit net be ‘ stall be was farale mfeteken pa b annenncemont 2 Whe dud | tbs The advance may 1 be expected aa The hsbip Tartar is hers, and that ye Hers stand tonight the cont The Reco-der sald ghat, 2 heat es * larly with re he . ae i grace to the Leg slatiite 0” this state that i Deve fir ape neover it, was je pita Fairs tha iy on which are vathert a potas oe. Aaathnite Gi sa cn cen ia «nes‘ion of mu’ A Sst de thor! and yeas pla ne wove it at v ates in mits ary af by by be bls seh alee K ie = fa rae rae i Ane ile ee Seiad ayes Een 4 tv en ai sn ‘acyl th Me’ UM | sal troops will be in the rear of Manassas, and mene Leal ik pel Naw ork ates Hatt: i a he Wan aotheran' thes wil nore the whole southern shore of the Potomac under —_———— Mua Rico Scetson, of pounce rane n of this Court that , n which { fain | Untun away. In thts case, tt doos not soem Fe nahingt Ses bare Gat 5 Chee i « Rak Ri ute r murder inthe first 7 Weskiaons Ju aUneMeOlallaa whale |e eh eee 0, 04 . hisduty to pronounce sent: that victory my enelod fro) crn bat uot promea ' upon the prisoners, afte i ‘Pegs NOG cadets n be wrenchst from our grasp Pier tedus fan he nda bat uot prominent al pon the prisowers, after which their cou y He sai up J prevent. Mr. Rayna ‘ tov H iy gativale of rulntorosmenta : , a has tunight the moat could procure a writ of error. Ui Mis nogerows, while ay sei | 02 Mtivale of reinforcomonts frum any quarter, | seatly all ihe forenoon. The fever lay. tele | Pomitive. ate ntl Le ecto Chatiea Bh, Javerds wan then strat ary trated hold ct any of the | Sitee every quarter Jn rebeldom will be occu. COVOLIE The wut can latee for clerks are why wentence should not be pron my ‘ oun | pied im its own defunce, re Har nor Ri Mey, the present elsrk; Cushe r ‘i Pet axainst bim, to which he made the sutjuinedt teat your ‘ire fs y: ipa Aberaen man, i Brockway, of Oswego; Clark, | ~* ens »W. Beluuddes ply: ; My counsel have argued the case 80.» tratched iuto tna haart of ia and jive s teatinouy fF of Geno of Alvany; Van Oct, of Ao that Edo" not feel dispored to way an vi then et axuree tha wkcrn Trowth Pacific Coast, his conduc tho deyartmoat which | Now York, and Lomucl Vauderker, of Albany, | GrondaCintn tWee Moi tls, 2 Be Ay Monson and what Leould say would prota tw wuld it no> bee well to eenenGeneoss "dae tear ch kt c ' ™ Thave no effect on the community at laren ? And even 400 ‘ anew, io niwkin, agg ! nia aeeat Arrival of the Northern Bight ions for the active campaign on. wh! owe frum Kurepe. nt of the offer ON COF, forthe n —o—_— onenter, Tho Gov cted. T havo b mhment has b: dt ‘The steamabip Magitaiena, ty perjury, and Ido not tool dispo Bi 210, NAP, be 1 giving directions tor furnishipg all tay ue- thampton op Satu.des the 2lat of ppb tet Met ba Atay ; r , biidnaniadge hea supplies. id : rived at this port last vriday night © uo Into the cae any fartbar is alone eben Tho agent who was dlpatched hy Secretary thousand r ops for Canada, cpr a hein quioted win the story that ho was but slightly | that they soould Bloody Tragedy at La Pez, Soward to rlemse Macon ant Slidell, has rie Hit news is aut clpated by the Asia, The Recorder thon passl the following ili and that ina day or tw> be wonkl te out | Hcable ara —— urate abel woade Lis repoit, He states that, ||, twos repotted onthe Lo: de bile Me Sislae Mi JettedenTs i t ating the war, ty why a FSC RIA Nae 1 buhaved | that the legal authorities at shingtoa bad 3M. Jiffords—The murders of 4) At Inst it is acknowledjcel that ho is vory sick | jc henicy ie MIPHENT OF SOUTH AMERICAN COTTON M won, hows | Preaourced azainst ihe capture of Bfossra, I John W. Matthew t avd that Lo mast take a course of f'ver—at lous? | papers, or ans! yal i bas whut waned wan | mare Slidell acd that they were on th Fine, 1860, sent a gach ta the opinionf his physlelane, If a0, the | torlivide the N rte eu ‘The steamship Northern Light arrived at this | more civil. Sli¢oll_y ec kat in | to Bogle : ooh 2 The Superirtendont otatos that thera is at te ; Blbje WINEN Wks tal he enema tat eae Union ation; at port urday from Aspinwall, assuming «haughty, defiet and insolent nan v tho Paris Parner of the P Tisasr elitere ictanie Beads Giiteadnce oan the assasain, Lying ia wait January, will very likely have to ba post po Union ’ ‘Tho Northern Ligut lef Aspinwall at threo | °° i man, of war Off New York at- Wy PAbseanpes 80: be purpose; the lattar, for: ’ y postponod Tie gs this, per y ols p * The ve-sols of ¢ i not wore 2, Atal vas regarded with much | abeted, and he urges that it is the immediate welt, and thinking only for @ south 20 raw ht M. on the 25th of December, with @710,8 risetet covay ty Go eral Darter and Cyl ol tho Lo don ‘Change, duty of the Lovisloture to nasean act wuich with | Mis daty,as ave chase to the m4 Few Me: ore present in tho Sonate ox | tought of but the country: in apeie Sackett, eilan. y “Ie the authorities wetuslly path ada F dry ies adel hee b! Hugo yesterday, and Bo business was tran The thavaf Jarkic Au ots by the Northern Light ASFA gO he concert antcous to thee cite: Celene eee | Barger, vid with Gnerring alm fired the ah weiel. (Gonions Homan eeole hae nd abalt Lio preset mS that sevaltit caere Fai “i ante excallent for t or ee the concert satrons in the city, belonging totre | which caused his instant dewtl. Ail this occurs King, Av trey: Johnson of Tonnesses, ards pond, for It com a tac the, Hoar ae Gex told troops in tha tle side's men class shove monti nod. Tt is suggested that the the open thoroughfares of the crowded cit Miah Wee LAUR RR EOE ee fehl i Mla ; Pactie ard / peel in the bright moonlight of a calan and bewuts ; , Lean be rea hed without having recourse to Prevont. Br. Sumnor was vory vursed, —thive hourly expected hore in the British gunboat | ex*reme mea ures, 6 belle Pinca, De atelligent mauve or + 25. eI stoamer Callao, Henry J. We th hi, with the lighis yat gleam N. Co yy f trod i mpaoy from tho windows of the surrounding. hou Wit WA ErOAL t commands 0 to the boldies’ | Rinwhlo, ss bs Ne " stack ta Rag of Waslington, arrived with the South mail at ber ancaorage | smilies. Rink PP eerrtpaes -_—— and under ested which, i) would ge son and thik German ases Union | «t Teloga on the 2tat inet. ‘On New Year's Day the lady of Baroa Stes The Stato Treasury Embroglio. ctUR suiden adlouromest of the old Hoant of have rendered the immediate det Congre:t 2c ree lore a Lome ot Liity compensating hin, in | The manifest of the Callao shows thata large | Als the Rus ian Misis'er, presoutel to hima | Albany, Jan 5.—Tho State ‘Treamnry_con- | AUisrmen, sine dir, on Tuessay evening Last, in | Of the murderer almost certain, From th fade. Evers tudy isapparently aatieflod thatthe | tome degree,for the loss of his own Kuloos | Qeantity of cotton bay been shipped trom Peru J 088 heir, and te the Empeora now s tention remains uncetiled, EXx-Treasnrer Dors- | ti! to have upset a vory nice diplomatic ar | thetic ir GOKt thie last Christenss Guserpincat dio the bese thin: ic could do, land, for Loglart by this route. Itrs trom the ostate | The event baa elicited iiuny congratuls heiner hi nn to the c 1 rapgewent of the late City Hall Tycoon. Fors ristibeofona s to whe was the actor in this t In the tiovse, Vellandygham, of Ohio, to | Die brave ant ipalive Trivhiaan can ahota | Of Sence Bluds, near 4 A much la Mrs. Stee n An wi, nee Miss How creed to al the deci 40, It a haa’ taut rset eaniel bh th Masia la get ian resolution calling upon tao Vroaury | nthe Unicr Cnition ttat-mury 4 lite [ Amount ia soln around Capo Horn, aud efforts | Mh of 8 tts, She lias thus added « | Goneral of the State, who isnot vot at his post, | "ADU |! seems, bad “put up a job” to oust the | was nnewerd hy tie verdict of that jury wh Department tor ptatiatice rexpecting the anaune | UP from the duet li. own dear native inl ro bei Mule LO Raine a very Largerctos on the [| A¢* hn’ to tho bond of amity existiag borweor | ‘iu is expected here’seo., ’ present City Inspector and Street Commi sion- wrunced yi ally of the murder of J ot Hosting vet t aud the consumptio tons in pte vail Kees ctine, the prowl Spaniacd, LVAD ConeL the ousuieg Fist saps. eee oa Py or, and substitute new mon in those important pawal ol Std iio country. Ae it had a strom Aqain towards | the fru fe— at dud in the Calor, and | ter quality, orporal Lusoy, of ‘be The Rumored Loss of the Parana, sitions. Superei i , ‘ oo Napinkel et ’ Au Op pert xeo for the support <f the | | italone, ev ioe hat attracted thom to | 9 The United States ship Wyoutng arrived at | fesuncat, was today arr a atan Rete Paha Seedbepaye: Bhgos: was ta’ heard of onsets read ely lence upon whl war, the ro was todd to. he free shore. of t © Wastern Wortd be | Paita cn the 17th inst, rl , of Gen ; have superredet Colonal Delavan, and Senator fancier ot dona Walt Bylag rat thes lor t Mis od that the Ways and Moans | | vi tucsvar, it mune and said io steam. hip, Vaiparaiso, Capt, Camuings lower St, Law of the lose ¢ Parana, | Chats G. Cornell was to have stopped into the | trial, tn duly lust, pointed strongly toon cae Committes «f the House is atill’at sea on mats |! lef + tho fy inat. wih the ision | rumored trom Halifax, and no belief ts placed | &boes of Sire : doe ly vee ay ‘ing i Commissioner Kuaapp. The | as tie puitty t . i aa been «played in the i \ . 4 the guilty man, but wo por’ sufficient ae Naw Yeats : ay he went ana init, She wes no. erpecied to come tothe St. | thing was all fied and the tr Pp hearly ready to | Warrant your conv 1 you were acqni we ae bate pring, but a foal adjournment was obtained, | 4) (nee narain se tb mr eau ead and the last diplomatic rrangement of the now | marked ycur pr ters finance, Several schemes have Proposed aud as means for tie Tho « t be (hatin a time of warfare pd oat Panta Nojera, about inust Aerest tule nee Bat ortiot Paita. The Varied states " prmbly have with poli. | ship of war Wye: Paita, » Lear f such = nomen’? none wiepted, to provid OrOUs Prosecution of the war marl notes will voon be re. AISpoo Pai eafter med, anil »—There is no nows aa vot, of ana; but all apprehensions in y have work, but expressed nation, at the fest opportunity that rey ard to b hom trate their of »p myments « abit AV a ehort akoteh of the pr p teen of tite experiments mate by his family in Ualon ¢ ing the pewors of resiatenes of iron marie aut fleet cor te gottings this battery thus far adv Hi ! beabesatinanh 1 The Hilneas of H—Loteresting Betton | oOo ne 0 rom Washington Wasntvoron, Jan. dl, Isi2, ‘ 456 Tits vx is deep anxiety in all circlow hors, 7 ‘ @yscting the condition of Gon, MeClullan, Be | Woe 9 4 vory nick of typhoid fever and has been so for | bagi aoveral lays. At first it was very gon: ; Supposed that tho illness was but temporary, t Bion the Gonora bail causbt a cold on onv of his ' horse! ack rec anoitonces, and would moon baoar J Ot be bm agein, Day after day, the public have been |. deur ts d, from the | defunct Tycoon was rendered abortive, copsequent thereon you mu only tor time, unta ¢ \ nt Nolan ¢ POH “ , 10 Ko over to the my and fight oo ff thet that did not Ieave Southampton until ~ * det ave ans Ay at Upon tre vide tie means for paynent, [ci bebov vil cf hacer ie, Hia hon: ymon fis rf short dura: [the 2th of Pecomber. Some of the leading members of tho New | whch sealed your tate for ever, Aside fro thong’ motes will lhe” redevinaile eo emotwent on & a who ean Reem ouieor fund Bim ae tf rk Club gave Dr, Russell, of thy London | th9 direct admission you made to him, whe within a mon(o trom the preoont time, hob prtice at wackey testumuny of his vite wuse of bis bride, howween tao foither | Michigan United states Senatorial Nomiaa- | » fi A i alone, and in the presenee of others, you ss. ‘The last sight was avery cold ono here | asin ti wat ace Whatever to report from A court martial will ho fehwith or ilies Tistes, a dinner at the club rooms, corner of | enough to ena le the officers of jaatice ‘to ace the coldest of Phe rebels not bois ited Sach o sovernmont was arout te ered, a i i the changes preterted acsiadt him Detroit, Mich. Thirteenth street and Fifth avenue, on Now | asin where you purchased th: A with wh oe how resolu 1 ae that w wl of y ur War on the Arwcanian Indians. f 1.6 {7ovels be must inevitably bo awardot the Foti at! Lancing Yiar'seve, The event created some hard feels i playa th Bunterous dat had bee presence of vt iY ce AM and mre progperou, 6£Col, Korigan was resume thie | X## ePaninonsly nominated for United States | ings in the club, many of the members considers J ine Tue thet. which wer kag wn bE ald that Afr, hero f+ coming roa y Hardhi ths tiemties Mtl htc LT ee Zui) Sv orul wittheseos examines! Capt. | Seater, to fill the vacancy occasioned Ly the | ing it quite extraordinary that a gentlonan | covered. secured your eonvierioy wed the idea of vor Huiee: Haein cons tite an ay Tamatharan Al ; Ace 1 of Kenijaw's Hex testi Cuath of Senator Binghain, who lias so villified this country should at chis] ou were brought to your ¢ upoa th one bundre't fecy milli iy on ous id cto lat morg ether things, that Col Kerrign i . ayer Pia charye ¢ in ared JT a RAR enue atioatlare | HALE NER ERT COIR os Pas, lw yluot cuat Gon, Ler | cevertseued orders tor his men to fall. back Bevements of Colonel Maligani Loa beatae the re-tnlent of such: honor Senne ig Haat coneetinicts “ho robola of Ialtinors bay rest we tailishenh eo vat pookirdge aa ad ut Acha's Minorers, was 7 + itbout resi tareoif chy were firad on, Sewell ica, Jun. Colonel Mulligan rearied | pix Course or Lacrones: at the Cx Ir te ot Decesarg 10.40 80: apd { lade retrain ia throwing a lot of quunins ano’ o. we werling, she D Uscs ore the raily charged by the people with being ro P Corhett, civilian, testified to haying conve ria. clty at half past eleven o'clock this morn. | “Pclitieal Sefer ‘They prerent a picture of immorality and crim mediciuen into Virginia ; He for the insseacie, ct lered by Gow [ioc with Kerrigan, in which the latter teld [| ing, and was welcomed to bis native city by | Institute, cn “Pc titical Seienc to contemplate. ¥ 5 5 gh Yours tra the Yad Ocrot ' ss ipir his y : too painful to counter piste, Your mo her. whon, Aa L chose this totter L hear tha Gon. 4 - Ticlinina: aeatccuinatnt ao oreo + A tim thst he (Kerri.an) tad frequently boon § the el Ves, the military, and an ims | have |-fore ulluted, commences on Friday | vou bad charyed with being the instige, Cleilan ind icedly beter, Thy as Vf seniten cr Chor eleston 1 ak Ox: i as) aif eyes Fell atside of eur tites i tu ight tuts and bad s aE people, He speaks in the | evening of this week, and continues for Oyo | your crime, came upon the witresses Vory coolly that ho has not been serion ly) © ! ehaptoins who returned to ri Mcholows that Ferner f wen Levon adits, ant had taken drinks onight, wks, Hon, Benjamin Nott i lecturer and whie testifying on secur benalf was atterly false. Ho has boon very Leaanel ! tive in this t ie first to clear ‘wit's Hotel, tturee and a half initon oie, Aone denne Motes the:testurer, 1 edad oa Phted Pak si bis pliyticions expect that he ali! bo ou My Feu fit, on et ota foal many inttueutial amen, whe 4x Court house. Witness told him New F ie ur Sap paaEaRe (Com ange) fewdan ee Pere ty esse niaton thot u tata in bia way, "then to overthrow: the ! vl eel: pox at Man Ov Sacaen Fisa; Natior THRE WAS CONMPYPEABLE 10% came down | eres ms re Vederat ' Bote Curkalaa tous hata A bbaed) of Ach ond step iuio hia hows i tho know they ed mesic by Evonse A. Wannen, ho North River, yesterday morning, and came HOST DIOR PATI Bs Day SosaGal Wel nia Nataly fh Wik tiiasea " toi “ Hl FoAniley was pa Hy in verif ing sal sail, ri Hy frun them ou’ ° ” in contact with several veesls Lying at anchor, NOUR TERS: Banking Offer, oorned ¥ juai \ ‘ f our commen tan ot his y conjen Gon with Moe re ry eroganes hea r Tok , re nar tear : ‘ Away ait Wall st a Heater fren ott inet se ; ced aguiuat Ache in the | \iccolwin's was elght mitcs, belie on CITY NEW: Aroygeimg thin bel w Governor's Tana | pie 7 Dennen, te Suter aus caste an wat ; hy Baba, wh commanded it 1 the Natio) pickets. ‘The pres — sing no darnage, Wrieox & Grous NOLS ’ La Pav, was to pronounce ajanat tim in tbat | as acuity clos dant co Wel bo taken | Meeting of Sympathy for the Queen of Fe _-—— wee MACHINES ; Ha we have wet reeeived wilyic Hy Acca being abauntat Osura, Balzvand Pop on at ” IRSKATING AY CenTRAL Pang oo . sped s Dian Stu—Jn t i r of r " tAR A ie pon HAN, ROADWAY want necruer ha Gal ve : ive He ] © Vision bn ov n. But. | Tn answer to a call publishod in soma of tho | large crcweds th toe piowat time, and a Unitas Gtates may noo be uewortly a hwo t Tie Nin Rear hear iecs 1b Acha, on nec thelr complicity ea ice ia | Mae for the | Muy papers: losued by B, M. Archibald Haq, | lively and Interwilag econo it is to witness the col vaureienan cue (hla cok hewaranee I fe oF ee vn the vate Yanez bitnsel by South, and . hudew of Massachussetts § f° Hritiah Consul at this port, a large nume 7 them. sou the ° i > ‘ : ; ; roe ¢ cted of r lative tothe »py iment of officers for the F ber of the Britich euljects, residents in this] Pax Exec. ery i Commrrrar which conducted aces Sear preemie ee ne by 1 aa : ‘ ‘ i " bh parse ‘ K Abe , stag it to be bis pr ity, met at the consular office on Saturday af the otfsequies of Se Trish paitior, Ts rence Bal n Woe Frettval Com Lave been decided, Did the 5 ars end Stu det Weasbitnactnon gale nih rami vitackot battalion tainad, $¢1HO0R Mt vel, Tho meeting was held | tow MeMarus, bell a massing at tee Aster J ' hy Winyy ta ther t Byraboliso now, ae in a hujyre ‘i Ree a ; F BY No. 2 hu Tho fight was furious, » to the comp the N oof exproscing thelr sympathy | Ffouse on Situ dag evening last, and on th ee a Ae Re : aus Lation, one gould conten: late aes. er aaa eerste Hes on Balas wee t the exuction of the iccresed Treasurer repor’ ing that after dofrayiny all thy } M.CONDOLLY, Twa er reel ' . ae -yreone ele we of & grow i Wy Ci njross has placod upe tea aud carensen { SP abla remaliad cf ah slat Utofpuch weoutert, t b Ce Revit sca | Ceo y men, ghd sougbt ro Mee, boing extended to those urtic lready 1 a Bittle sella Hull Rus: Many soldiers died for lack! last ¢ 1; weak pete ae Me “Carter, the Uoitad Sates Ministe Atta Mend: Heciatare habe tied tavora. | feeling of condolence ¥ h hor majesty. Many it was ros lvod to transmit this a rately te biedlaveayes Bille we Ollte £) the y Aemandsof Kuglani. D : : rane he moaniimne, had bap pated bls elt | ly to their exemption from the daty, of our largest abipping sad importing firms Committers to nia them In digs twotdld have prevented this, ww Pica dighaver “ukouta te Tie inciio’ ef aatio " 1a sho palace, anda tha lems OF fos Wachigten, Jan Lhe report ia a rec wore represented, rualilitins, whan re@vanlerstooa 83 of Indivilusle, who woul! presorve Kichinond, returned to this “cee AE HE oy roe Wepualk bul lett F trom St. Louis, with refar 1 nie, Archibald was callid to preside, and, ot than toey can meet, SOCIETY NOPIC t individuals, must be’ guided. uy. ny ¥ 1 bare tg lla uapdicwa| artnet a a ute UR vie aay shots | Lert Ltavenworth, to be under tiklog tha chair, remarked that a moet lamente Police Latelligence, &e. aiere Society —A teaular gad a wie repard for th ee Sil Gekated seater th On Ware Cran s® Major Goneral Hunter, with Generals Line | able event had called them together, His roy- = a Will be held on Tis Present contest your cou i pe They were mot at } botnted dvalnst the gates, Dospale having | nd Denner as subordinates, is correct in esson+ | 4! highnoes the prince cousort, as they ° Raeceveny or 4 Cuitp Srouen ny Grestes. Kyat the Move. ‘et it ihotr. frlende, headed iced upon Yanez, be seated himself ia the | tial particular —On the sth of February last, o little gitl “ 1. Wy onder, PW the rig! bt—Regiend fouls hat—aod thera a ee fio Hels 29 | corridor, cud ordered bis aoldiony te, remsin well aware, had been called away by a © | whose paronis reside at No’ 61 James stroot, wi ea’) JOMN ROGERS, Hecording to'y piay, Wath perfect honor, yield in the mar ipble i pyc, ail were escorted with due | tranquil, ‘Then bars of iron were brought decree, in thi q 6 gan 119 fora, Typ obvious course Is, either ¢ ereweny to obelr r spective houses, Captain | sgainst the dors by some, while others, from bridge, of Michigan, Walour, Pike, os cee pata Leyes Derective Wilt an cor Oo “ athe 0 A. P. AgThe Members of the Gran tuatter to the arbitration of the brane I ney J SbiiiT: pda fe vn Me fo “alk without cxv'chas, | Beishberiag roofs, tired at into vals through the | of Maino, Colonels Robinson, Beale, and Tile- th tea ined i i Hil Precinct, undertook to ferret mystery, | 1, «ce will pi be iu attendance in. the Grand er, or to agree (6 shits FCO ine : | wintows, whence it was thought he might try | brown, of the army and others, on Friday p’o- | Put the queen Sustained an irretrievable | gig, after much labor and time epent in the | Poaie Rooms, Woovter street, on Monday. events L Court, and pending sich devis'orto h uf th took ne ifthey had “Leen hauled over a to encape. At last the doors wore forced, and | ceeded over the Baltimore and Qhio Railrgad to | 10% Mr, Archibald passed a glowing oulogy | search, thoy have at last succeeded in restortag | next, as important busines will be cranmeted, Pvor the Commissioners to the custoty of a! row of stompa Yaaoz, awed, escaped from the palace to the ® Harper's Ferry, (Uo life aud character of Prince Albert, and feo Wont child to ber paronta ‘Phey fyund tha § YOUN BEL, Bey, of Lecture Kuvcay Mette _—