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surrounded by ao touch tresohery, that he can scarce™ ha Ur astendve contended that the House haa no on o inquire into mat. der the Constitution to inv ae ihe wade jellni Fight in Western Virginia. COMPLETE FEDERAL VICTORY. —_—o0— 80 REBELS KILLED AND WOUNDED. _— 830,000 Worth of Supplice Destroyed. THE NEW YORK SUN. TUESDAY MORNING, JAN, 7, 1862. canal receipte for the year wore as follows i— From canal tolls, . + $3,959,160 Prom rent of surplin watert. s+. 4565 on curreuteanal raven ues, gcentury. In the. year 1 100 of 1 per cent. om ince that period it has been grad Sial we nog Bnd it 18-100 percent. setter keu our army than weaken coufidenoe is ‘onr General-in-Chief,” Af army of hares led i a Vion ta more to be dreaded than an army of ons lot Oranaization of the City Government. One of the most brutal prize fights that has Tar various branches of tho ( occurred in our midst for many years, came off Dryymenta Diving the Year,” | mon. Hore wo wore by the pickets on Gay ferthe Mand " Le paid to the Geieral Go: oxhibiti mon Cou' . vided —~ vesohags Ot Weehawken, om the | ints tenclonny bs erressed hy the ado Kuperintendent and not allowed te % aid that if the original resolue ye morning soft Y “ rete th Pes stay, aa reported slower, { ¢ Me Huyerintendenty a ae the ferry. Waiting here we,gran beard 6 gus ton vm ight Wy the rules of the Hise | tanati saith ease Tyee dad Wale, Gath wobed Ueciiaey vita | Reset tee ina aedos apd Purpose of organizing; the Com’ neil 260, 00% Sy lott, this was seon followed Lay eraare Wi report the informa: | from Huttonsville, Virginia, says that an ox- , . Caf, ervey : See mA feist | Ercrtcsieres eecmputs is | pa, eemnc eae hn | ca tutarkay meeaing lnk, m tbe some | haitive Kose mmol ‘ mt plieal dlisie borers wean ether the public aterents justie of the irgiol a 1, ’ ‘ly, te thetr political divisions tion now peu mamtion, apparre’ attack hitherts possessed, and which with Pew Netile wea beanie pao.” place, but the vigilance of the Metropotitan | !!"P: sea er actacked the ‘enemy en Saturday morn- | Police put a guietws apon the whole movement ing, consisting of 400 cavairy and 860 militia, | for s timo, rendering it nocessary to adjourn the Aver skirmish fied furnishing the matter called for or not. Others wise, he CVallandighain) would hinve voted for the rewodt he was one of thone who Lelieved in ngresd ty enforce the reaponaibility coneiderations of personal popularity, — wir rvisors mot, but were unable to offect a dat organization on acccunt of the al- 1 t ald at ing an hour, the enemy retired | bottio until yesterday morning. The prize 706,376 | fin' vypon all the heads of department, and he would al eit, po On ext : é és pormauent * — ttery which was imam fai) tines ruiutain the eubordination of the military | with a loss of 80 kil wounded, hernalia having beon seized by the po- Pence of Mr, Pury, who is, undoubtedy, tobe | : vo ~“praonnes | asiaiioed ontltaoe ia Wick ap gues momated, | tein sana inert, Kartatuer st | fide none, ran lost, 690,000 worth, of army | ting Peraphornals having vest ee nayly he chosen President, We regret to learn that Mr. J Syren ee cee Toking a quantity of tools found in this battery | rxercinnd the ricit of inaley. ia Secretary of Le Connupetite eapeten fom Thane, pruavih that part of the machinery of the ed at homes. rsontethreo | the following is @ vas, | apd used im ite construction, this detachment, yexercivel s dlncretion allvwed wk | ville, eaye that Huntersville was s depot. tor " Prompy has boon conilced a BYOAPITCLATION (OF HLL STATE. ENTER ROMY, | ‘on to the fe ry, Hotes, ond it was now too Isle to complain en ei cae srt of #elf defence. wooks Ly illness, 1 del cat 7 ‘ 1 ent niga! = fr envaicy were stad with Leng ore a uot by " “y a te ita of yr were as : ne Geereral (uted Gout ve cree ed hia protes it ai i N cise of such pot Prince Albert bg Pombina and Hale, on the right of the gentleman f and attacked us two m'les from Hunters- bette a aded frm the faltiated, Ue epecta | {1 exercias of mick rowers The Death of i Sy Gude Le ll ol ‘keeping up a hot fire the military a! ville, We drove them trom to point, fers of the Bghtein all about tae beaded D8 chould be able to do much mere if fay are to be relied upon, not only | Ny te Wei coe AL weball tobe he woovls, chet pitts for Gan, son will pat test et Ae Att sh tte alt suppion eset J. fear ve atthe faee ait Sates | Tretotiaeel ea then 5 52, pa peilion o f ¥ e ‘ jon is nearly unive arog, bat Amarante ioe, eharneer | Nard Diet tert companies tle kere so goat eer Sel | Mee 66 Ue of tour, 90 ated woven, 9000 | Though the sow fell a all ubongthengh J's wary sa tat gooma to brighten, an 2 1 of injuring 1 Wick! alled Mr, Lovejoy attention to a ew ition paawel ly the House in Feb City Government, At the Last session! lature, 6 commixsion Was created for several sittings Jan of City’ Jd be toy a Wwe have form of Government ever wm ie thatof the United Stel ‘ \ 7 Ne Butler tue ing on the main at Chisolm, « point eoine Parnas ccoce vatrver: (EPROM fie mllca below the ferry and to tho'rght, an i ‘ who was advancing toward the ferry to take tho rebels in the rear. Following tho gunboats 1.00 | came the Delaware and Boston, with the 47th and 46th regiments, under Col. Perry, who landed at Adama’ plantation without opposi- tion, § miles below the Lag whore they joined 4 lodded along the roads, eome on foot and cae ‘a vehicles.” The princes La left a cit Lot fella og Aaa wore in wait- ing boat one mile from the fighting pl. B. the dawn of the morning light the prop wore completed, and at a quarter past eight o'clock Elliott and Winkie drove up in car- riages, accompanied by their respective seconds. departure. I understood enly after his ba reported, and the report caused mach sensation in England andon the Continent, tha net long previous to his death, the Prince avow- ed bimscif ‘not sorry to be frood from the whole thing,” words enigmatical at tho time, con, and army clothing, worth from {eeueelve’to tak thousand deflate, were et tirely dostroyed. ‘e captured a large number of s carbines, sabres and pistol. The Stara and § ripes o left floaticg over the Court House, Our troops returned to Huttoms- ‘ville im fine spirits. 0.0) tion taeset Contingent deity OF, Legtalate otty the wulject of , Mt, ePhibst wan voted for by Owen Lovejoy | “We Tovejey nud when that revolution was pvcytady Torad debt " wrbalionly @eeten by A referee was chosen, and at six minutes past Phe wile Oaty ' kely to UND. op. Stevens and on towards the fore Poo jicn fe the states ware loval—had From Albany —The Legislature, Rhine o'clock, Elliott threw his cap into the ring the je cht , but which subsequent revelations aro likely A eaaciots of 61,198,087 of state | CoP sirsreen te tie waabwats on the Hatt kept vith rebellion,” He waked ‘Mr. Wick- ROMINATION OF HENRY J. RAYMOND, | AU PSO Laan hiimsclf, which exarple was a explain. a ie ae Sette Woes hod, YarlPa taoving on toward the forty, throwing. shells pe ae perpecntion CCST Tatas) iid 6 alte, SUMAN turmoil | jmmodiately followed by Wirkie. Tu socomls of the Prince, whohave, | rtocks; # of sta! nto the woods and into the bal ile the ‘Tho personal frien.!s in} Not the md that he wax for pi Killen, coming ap from the loft of the Island, Lthat he w. p kopt up & heavy enfilading fire. Upon tho ap ving | and the issue of three or four separate call: caucutos, matters haye settled down eo far that heretofure, been silent as to the indignities ‘Woods and Clark for tlie former, and Roach and he English gov. which the ruling officials of t Kit Borns for the lattor—tock their rospoctive other sums, a8 bank stocks, whole amounting to # wt be wavel hy during the last y ~ end atopted by ot ‘ely Got Ia che | 8 nA rated ag, a lmneme pela piscn and proceeded 1 tir the men in thet end eed : ' ; y he gunboats, the rebels fled ia t te Demecratic and Repul ees . ing costume, ch, “ 5 ial kneel ridariomee te Ok fe ching the dignity of the and the di 347,098, from considerations touching 7, ing hot, and tock rofuyoin " ember of + | out attempting to firs a shot, ar 4 ee ears cone yoar is estimated | thy Neral taking tye | es ae ME \ tery. Hore they 27,181, and the pay mente $350,000. | from the bat i ee ey rete Ga alets ‘ ‘ol ion to the ovil | in line just at the edge of th ae | Men Ti easarers. retaining taxes | ing acne 8,000, but under a fow Nee ney fibery casi 3 tong after they have boon | shots from our gunboats, they fled like st Sp ; wilted More than’ a. tailtion do wore | hous and tahing a postin to the right. of dae frou tober. It | the battery, opened upon the troops: ine frou thea men on tho 1a of October. 1 | the battery, gpl upon the troops, ad vane will cost the State fifty thousand dollars, if this | under Gen. {29,oppose thelr _progrow, rel i other yoar. (ion, Stevens, throwing out 6 v or es 10 0 A ‘ ; A ission, is, ho thinks, too | and might have taken it, had | : feeniterzatay and should be reduced.” At- | heen preitive not to alvatie beyond the terry. on 16 f collecting | Skirmishers of the 4th Michigan c s mA taxon ee ieeainties Wb paren bankrupt; | upen the bnttory nnd rocelvedia hogy ire which tivo to the ow lay for prosecuting the usoloa’ i] w united Gated Killed one. sanyo rae Hy Ot A Pet RAT the survey wan cost | ion ol a force utvler Col, Leasum, of tho Round at purely nut (Continued on Third Page * Ah. decidedly plain. Elliott looked by far the in, Mr. Ogden, of Yatos, offered the following | qhleat of th lution : T Rreolecth, ‘That all the membors elected to the Legislature, who favor sustaining the Govern: ment in a vigor prosecution of the war and to put down tho rebellion and to save tue Un- jon, and opposed to any unjust, Vireo logisla- tion and corruption in high and low places, be Invited to take seats inthe Convention. ‘The rotolution was advocated by Moasrs. Og- den and Stetson, and opposed by Mr. Raymond in a speech of considerable force. © two men, ping i Lavepet ee f re Winkie, 8 eight or ten pa F senior of Elliott, is a well built young man, of iron frame and koott: muscle, and, as the battle showed, posecesod remarkable powers lurance. Ot crite" ree called at twonty minates past 9 o'clock by the referee, Mr. Martin Wators, and in obedience to the summons the two graduates stool face to face in the centre of the ring. Each locked on the other with & Dland tine, and extending their banc Oy passed ‘ the resolution was lost, | the token of friendship which always precedes « tats tall oe the ages ‘and ays, by a vote trial of atrongth and Morcha es this ante of Isto 62. ter. Throwing themselves i ion, El a rocecded to nominate & | jit led off in excellent style—ovidently unac- canaitate for Bpraee” "Tho first ballot stood : quainted with the modus operandi of his oppo " hich Prince Atnnnt over de ie men, now feel thenselvos loosed from those restraints, and dixpo-ed todo justicr to the memory of a departod friew!. ‘This intelligence is freely made public by the Lonéon Critic, one of the ablest of tho Brit ish Literary weeklies, in the following intorost- ing and significant remarks : : It ia not the Patron of the Arte : it iv not the py ; o Great Exhibition of Isl, aud ot the Both Keustngwon i nk abe grok nce ot it x the supporter ate tainer of the Queen guide and connrellor Se! uk Majesty to bear up un Sen Tro nuppart the cares of her high off Tir. Fat Woxas, the last wonder of the w tive nad weteht, Mew wad welg rt ed God that phe wemaber of Whe Putts not cs corteli, Wanghter.) y that he wanted to see slavery siner eharged,nor in favor ver voted for RS oss’ Maosette Insect Pe a article, wilt 3 vermin. Preefe of LYONS! MAGNETIC PILL» Are sure death to Rats aud Mice, Bold | ere, D8. BARNES, Pr ad 424 Bacal slavery to believe in the den, it waa nothing Banny's Tricorumnovs pent article for ¢ aid, if they w Auctrine of Mr, Crit r the weight N bd pimi r his weakest J tc r curling, preserv: hy it at sa thia, tz. that the House di fuquire La hea Hew roe eas St. Law ee Mea ftordaatats Lod hod anaes M salty by, lent care is " D2,< ¢ «i croan the opposite poi ” red hieh the war ia co, V7: ddison Rice, Cat of 1 bart. 4 r on wore oo ities wid amid intrigues auch aa ha $6 Jin all, refanding as alos only §52, Te ete ee Colonel Teoraen i tet mann t in wh 1 th monk i conic — Ghetina sy Palen Una ‘Oa, Point ath may tna th i Be : 7 oe under difficulties snd ami noe 510 A onte! H tier th ft | rord, Ont r Now tage, util, on the ( ed, nde are . aved a sovereign Prince; | oi. . ‘ of woll. it skirmishers who, upon nearing the woods, moe to thi, Chat the AP Yates, 5; Steta Clin'on) 1; MeLocd, wantage, tl nihe thitd rout: it ME cteeetenttorrernard Sica Pe cause ibe poor Fae ee a a tnd a0 for pasion it. | Sate tee at by the rebels atill concealed there. J cue to Wile int is At Han bs Be Peng he ga ge ie wht ARR stich men we fn actage of hie widhw to rel In 1608 bre wate 000 por annum, Major Watson, of the ath Michigan, was wound: Iv appears thet tue boner ; re | liad, ‘Bration, Alvord, loo. and Ogden | Vey, te se is a head” ‘item mati iS whieb i ninisters were hones! an s now done o " d orely in tho thih by a musket , a the Constitution and Union Bee iat voltae: 1g Wi oe oe Ee 1h antigo yu gh the dito the rate bss within wi wot iis are il ove otal | he AMA ict exalt Maver Wine ecard ballet, stood—Ray mond, 47 | ee eet gee the bleed totlow Wreox & Gina est Fide | ett ed fg aL 10.255, to. Q31, | Toe hlubary oye aml the gunna bY A at it auc Hurlbut, 87 ; Pierce, 1; Benedict, 1; blank, 1. | copfousiy. Loud clicers were sont up for El- SEWING MACMING 4 which te nar nah Wivai cre st the pilin Ys Though the eet toma @01-110.2%%, to Qs, gan to shall the woos again, when a fing of | (ouslitation. Ate woul make (a ution of Br “Alvord, the fomination of | ft, who, the refezce deco, wan wbttied te s‘unoapware & sine tata with foreign polities (24, thy gu of $1,770,000 green truce came in from the Febols, dealing ua to | sei Nersanent x be ent Horry Js Haymond ‘wae’ made usenimoen | Wie'botee’ Gy or caiening the On ‘ Nin that matter was Lord Bi rotor wt the interest, towards which hore is w 4 | couse tiring until they collected their on tartt of nlavery Sehoreampdaiid that he weer ooh x ries the: » froin miscollanoous sources, #195,000, and | Ye at The reboly suftored severely from | 4; oa te In ib tha : : t Grawing bis ha? t pplause. cown” and “drawing first blood.” From + ' “he falontex nominations were then made: | point of the battle until it ended, Elliott, it was cinemas ieepinanaiaaale it the husbened bel al revenue: 0,008, leaving $1, our shells. Viftoen bodies were found and ot fi avery tnust Ko For Clerk, Joseph I. Cushman, of Oneida ; for conceded, condceted the figut to Lark hi rae GENERAL NOT wiietord was charged by the Queen with acvdiny | 1 sill te be prov Petied by our men; the bodies were terribly | ws pte 7 agadust | Serjeant acArme, Lovi M. Yous, Cattaraa: | joing eumowbat taller than his poet 6d Giepatehes to Foreign Povwers vetthout her 1 f] the Conptrotter thinks it anjuat to tax tho | biti Tho firing, from the qwaboate wae |My Mook 68 coe aly tus; for Door-Koepor, Norman B. Sprague, of | with a roach «la Heenan, he found little didi- THE WERK LEW F r words, with having t people for any portion of the canal debt or its niid, and the rebely suffered rover Bes Y Firie ; tor First Avaistant, William L, Cvod, of | culty in cverbalancing the prowe iaibl “anes | weace caatar frie RRL i ie i Pol anda drpreatethe pay fi: | te mupione wat ob feat Gy of tne fale ¥roi Waslagton peer fond was well fught in quick succession, Wine | uitettuss Yewday, Suuuary Ty wn 1 © direct per ne aud depreestes 4 , ey a woul i. pun ike ie Prince Gowort, § s run down or passin to.the | 6°04 oe our men. with sharp shooters, ipessis t 'e sof private interests, He also calle at- the trees, but we euffored vory little from Ww aa telthe provisions cf the law pasned leat tee only. six tnen boing wounded, and but if & direst es eis slightly. The gunboats were under’ coma reer ; icctidn of the.jaoe | of Capi. Rogers, of the Wabarh. Gon. Ste vans olectior ac Mamachusctts AWalrn, kiogivivig Flliott, at simon, some fourful Lows ch oat . 6 —Tho now municipal goverm- | tout the bedy, and more than onc : OF THe -SOUTIIERN ants et Hiiton, pxuury, Charlestown, New | Siueatne bie’ bar he secured mamare tor | MAT OF 1 tpringtiel other citios of tho | measure’ in every effort, with more thrown i, Hwealth, wer urated today, Thero | than he anticipated, THE LATE SENSATION STORY, tion to the pre a, provi son real estat Execution of a Soldior. it leaves the publication «tfice, stute to masuine t lime ‘olonel Perry upou the excellant clit snow storm this af.ernoon and ¢ Elliott's strong arm reeled titled a Gait r , ae fall lee i i | Same which, eon hi "age THE WORK FOR GEN, LANE. ie iow, aca moro that 1bi Neca rh om ERE OF CHAR Go cnt er oower. ad rt i oh “rho eetimates for next your are preparcl with | panne itt WANN a Cot i ardor which é [ the earth, puttinye one in mind of the Nene of fy... £08 Pine weny st 9 only te the despotic pomerr " mT 4 view to economy in every department. Ta the 48th layed when the order was given to chm yee IANCOCR of Wisconsin. the international contest at Farnborouh be- ' ti rath f Paded 1G ty Lutelligence so reliable as the abavo, can taxes will amount to 25 mille, indepemd of attack tho " : SopODY HURT AT I . —The inauguration of | ween tho “Benecia Bos ote Sy recente ty " i RD DO wf fail to impress the render with the cousielion | iirexpenses, Tho-o will bo ‘onestikint lower apecial commont. —— ernor and stste officers took place today. | to Sayers. Firing that in onder, to mode of [one of tiie bent atlures oF chavaiiied an hat Prince Aunnur, provious to bis dea than in 1560, ) countermacded, Only one 12 pound gun wae Tho Cause of Col. Kerrigan, snisin eenidemnst bate, be must segrt to Forme ot har mode ¢ pee rea or Le : 1toetem the hurricane of Haglish w REPORT OF TIDE AUDITOR OF THY CANAL O% 1 found in the battery, in isan bea c Ni Ohio Legislature, ; i cocns ing the punishment hie: aba del terof the New York Sun off v tein aa ; Pree ocunteoun keantion i \ 7 i in] cs Ohio, Jan, .—Tho Ohio Logisla- aligg out. upon him, other than the | (" . » jou ‘Litration, aur PARTMENT, hoavy, mai A Tant bea Wovhington, Jam, 6.—Tho painful rumors in , Ohio, J gait upon bin, other than the fooling, vainly proposing an ar f re f this documoat, | Capt, Fuller for courteous attonti ! igout military | ture organized today, feveo which lis aims plied, . . tien nil cour We have received a copy of thi i Moxracn, wryeot of w prominout military iy orgs o avo autres Gata ore Aa tn es FOR s language of the English do i, which will show the reesipta and expe 7 al .) ut the shadow of foundation in fact, | shies te aftates of loc y a He cMpicram Vitermn yg raed ete + He : nding” “Wan. Tae have boon correctly attributed to the Quen |My Account cthe latter oii than chai ve THE LATES’ NEWS. \o See ee Tice Maire satay Chait, ta dlmenta or peated fue i ents, ( T count of enlargement and compic'ion,) for tow The future danger, in national event conn , currency i» liable to many ob- \jects to the income tax as. Refsrring to military af- number of oi i men new in M44, ght. On the Fait round, while Eliott wos Jno ab (aitog almost as trea as ever, Winkie pro- 5 sented a ¢ tion his punish But plucky as be ‘Timo’ for twenty two hs on Wedvestay ” corrosperdonce Lins boon discoverod, but in con- nection with partios entirely different trom tha Cficer nained in the rumor ‘now current. All the parties implicated now under arrest. +m definite btuntyle, NWR | Abbe ated which we are exposed by the removal of counsellor in whom the Q een hagfora if timo #0 eafely truste', canuct bo I ghily re. loft om Saturday for Ar napolis, stating that thi fisual y are 8 bervic 18 7 ofact af mer did he then give up fase anvy of the Potomac took place tol The Heineduate emancipatica, f ol tar Nase having re- Wilt be Tes A whatever: to; tha convict way private Michael Lanahan Comm fklikibaiake he ed sont severe rlows from the Gave them but just time to join vie | ape tite Other points of p elite elac- nv A, Second Repimet U.S. Int antey, aud the jardcloiin Common ¢ Me before starting. Where, in the State Comptroller's Roport. on tho : ‘ ‘Ye almost closer, y mutilated, cel aw athletic Elliott ep with his ¢ shock i 1 routd, camo offence, killing Ser fice and boty tim, The ¢ lows we Philadelphi q edat Loum, 1 sident ot th ; t Jan. @.—The Councils organs. nt Brenner, by ‘shooting alore Cuyler wes BPA pee ject Coue I. Military and Na ‘Tho Committee which had in $u6 2119 FROM PORT ROYAL. r ad bis tongue agtaa'ly ap Te erected in tho northern pbed he to ‘ Protruding out of his mouth. Once or t Y A Mecting charge th: seburli, and the convict was hung an the pros- mene me Of oor hhutuored confuston ensued in J was driven to the ropem, anon ec Raase wa cr festival y Wi SD wei attested by tmany of the ence ¢f detachments from five regiments of the det of on Council, growing out of double | last round, while his head was chancer: 4 wetter on mocates festival at Jones Wood, for the bene THE WATTLE AT BEAUFORT BuReey, | "taht Boutin, Ores regular infantry. 8 «of certificates from he AT Watt Peo. | the spectators pulled tho rope aside, and the | Calicut n Bina Pathak ne fit of the Widows and Orphans of the «91 il aycweel Weeeek emneret to. be an A typreraphical errorin yesterday's dispatch, | P08 candidates of the several Wards. Each | mon fell’ te. the ground fibbing one another | oy vissiit RICK VAMPD Rogimont, mot yeste day at the Tombs, an Aye Aromat thet ue defend relative to the proposed. ‘mittace expelltion ie y elected a President, both of whom took distributed about mong 36 clatmante, @ Complete Federal Saccess, at war with the Governineats i from F : holt seats and were mest unme cifully, While in this p sition El. Hiote recoived a powe ful kick from some un. known person, which caused h'm to forget him- self for the moment, but rallying strereth ayain he clasped Winkle his embracc—who, by the way, was now blind and exhausted—and would not release t Leaven sorth, makes it” appear it is to hold a subordinete. poalt n Tho roverse is tho fact, »Xpedi - tion reccml to none, if equalled by any. in numbers, character and purpose, is to be undor the cole and exclusive command of Gen. Laro, who proposes to demrnstrate with the clases specified, They then adjourned fo two weeks. Tho Unitel States steam transport Baltic lying at tho foot of Canal street, N. R., is aoy tuking im provisions, hay and oats, for Por qualified a members, and euch clecting clerks, With deliberaty \ lossages were sen’ to the Mayor, which wero roturned with the answer that ! the Mayor would recognize the Common Council when | was propotly organized, and not till then,” The United States steam transport Van Lilt, from Port Royal, January 3d, arrived here yeotorday, Sho has 3, Mr. Bright nid there was no precedent for te He thought that the Beustor had better te Uthen let the Senate take cogniaaace o his in y. vd that th bales of Sea Isl cotton, cons he wae, - — him until compelled to do so by main force of : real to the ease of My thont Tf crusaders, the ways and moans though which An Unknown p Wrecked, the respec sconds." Both mon demanded — Royal, Sho will alto carry 800 horses of th: | signed to Government, The Vanderbilt brings © the ¢ (ues [the rebellion can be crushed. Espy Bay, C. b., Jan. A, via Sac at it ‘vo i rs 1 4 y , , Ist Massachusetts Cavalry, and sail about th the sof the bate of Beaufort Ferry, Gon, f ale, NB, A vispatch from Hancock this evening, states J J. 6.—On Monday last th of this ta that Lobody has been killed on our side in the | Were strewod with hal! barre of butter, boxes shellit. of shat town by the re of cheese and small portitns of the cabin ‘of some A cotuchinent of the Now wrecked ship. Yesterday a portion of the keel arrived at the campe of that With a quantity of copper attachod, and a por: duy, tion of wheel came ashoro, 1th inat. A tland ef colors sent on by ladies of Nos York roricent in California, will be provente to the Sevonth Rojiuiont, at their armory, to m trow evening. Hoa. J. N, McDougal, o Calitorsia, will make the prosontation, nee more, but were deterred from so by the unanimous voice of the crowd rorceded that the battle should D, Which was immediately done, Wine ‘ers of endurance wore ad. d by all, ras acknowlodged that he had contended with too skillful an antagonist. Elliott was surrounded by his admirers, whose deafonin cheors were renewed again and again, until he departed from tho place, Consideralle monuy would bave changed hands bad the fight. been continued until , Ne the Members of the Fi TA. B Society, that they will hoh then Hall, 262 Brow KAP.M. Ail menibers are par Stovens’ brigade advanced on the main land on tho Ist iast., and took possession of the rebel batteries after a short resistance on the part of tho rebels; the brigade being assisted by the gun boats, which shelled the batteries, Gen, Stevens then followed up to within six milos of the Charleston Railroud. A flag of truce was sent by the rebels to allow them to Yared miviel tein Ist Great Hy lty ment, tnt ere men in the Benate te Linteonspimey. ‘The en: vn liniais wer Mint, te cresdent Stark and the papers Handed in tay M r were thew lad ort the ebhle for the preaent wit! if iment yest with the magnificent stand of colors which presented on Wednesday, with ap- pine late speeches. The three deserters from the croaved the Potomac anil surrender: to Col, Well's Massachusetts ro; P consph be in tel hy the s: tions of author Foreign Intelligence. merely qu Soto Comptroller's Report, Wo have received the report of Compty rebels, who themselves ment, of Gon, 8 or the other was whipped, ; vil Hooker's division, are now under examination, Arrival of the Hobemian at Halifax. — | or had dropped dead, ras Rotiewon for the past fiscal year. That oftiss J Prous cole! the doa which was granted, J cn Mt Kistsy ented 8 etltion in refers nisl | clothing ef pean e dees ft, (8, sroat need of mist i rt te by observi: F ‘ one hour being alloted for that purpose, in prise clvely in vilation ot the mate eeutne! FE clothing, of gunpowder, and of salt. Capital, it wotd'be well for thane te io od” he vil sii Bk at date fully ta our PT then full fats on the fortiti se t hemes tare Judge Hearne, one sf the coutsel for Col. Four Days hater from Europe, tiie ch CR on eee aa one roginna se” il olways sulanit cheerfully to taxatior | i ssplearbenialerg ihe ng that the exar Kerrigan, emphatically contradicts the report ‘ ae ore rife every ivy wile Wetrasi ee tc juow' for tho simple purpose of supportias Gover aliens ‘which are ry extensive," leaving: 1 1 followed tigre that evidence has been elicited on the trial Mallfory Jan. 6.—The steamship Bobowmian, ment; “taxation to fay the expenses! proj) f Mein them ene lance gan, which they had CUS US Hate more rife every day, which detracts #0 much \ id HOW stationed at establishing without doubt the charge of hiv f {rin biverjol the gato loygiaation will alway Pixs from the honor of humanity. 5 © uf the defences of the Capital hy via Londonderry th | | from | " The principals aro WD. GC. Anuniber of able bodi 7 ha\ ing given information to t yy and f arrived here this aftornen, ‘The rtill in tho neihborhocd of Weehawken, w hers La ause discontout, h N presented! 9 potitinn tan thet further, that the evitee or nes eeetays Aue F rrivest here this te The dates per the B~ | they will remain until tho excitement ‘of the N bee bee ea ‘ i ‘Tho rebel force was estimated at fi Net rther, tbat the evidence for the prosecution | hemian are four day later, th an those nlroudy re. i BS has beou brought Reference is made to our Krowth in popularion i ; ; ‘ ed at from ten Dee Rann we jh" T hae not yot been closed, The paragraph trans- Poi newly ree woalth ard prosperity asa nation belora th jousand to twelve thousand mon, under the match bas passed over, It will not be repoate ed, 50 report says. CITY NEWS, mitted yesterday was based upoa what eidered at the time reliable information. mlener in regard ftebellion broke out, and the uses which tiv Present aitliction may subserve. Our fluancis affairs cculd no: have boon in botter condition to moot the tort, ough its: WAS Con- command of General Pope, and their loss is not known. @ forces of the Union troops were tour thousand five hundred, The loas on the Union side was oicht wounded, 87 —Adviows fron Canton, aber say thet Mr. burs Minister, bil been well res FROM TAKE UPPER POTOMAC, ese 10 ae le invested hy the | 2astalment ef the New Mayor, and ¢ Sout orm A valualle table is annexed shoning + » | Maiot Watton of the Eighth Michigua was terol ae AN ENGAGEMENT AT HANCOCK. WW ee hy il | mation of the New Clty Goverument A growth, during the past 20 years, of sgarogs ¢ mortally wounded, General Stevens now holils thy wt penis iu the streets: and Valuations, state taxes, wud tow M, couniy ad posee sion of the main land, and awaits rein. Ar twelvo o'clock yostarday, George Op'ly kes ‘oreements from the North to proceed, became Mayor of New York, for the ensuing two years. Ateleven o'clock, the former in: cumbent, Mayor Wood; reached the office in th City Hall; half an hour later came Mayor Op- dyke, accompanied by ene of his clorks, who carried the copies of the Mayor's Message to the Common Council, Mayor Wood remained until school taxes, While the ‘irst has w since 1842, fr m § teed \up threatens frederick, Jan. 6,—Advices from Hancock, Md., show ‘General’ Lender's arri al there,— Aleo, that General Jac kson, with a large force, one twenty four and two twelve pounders, Ap: pearcil opposite Hancock and threatened to shell out our troops ablers they evacuated. Gen, Lander gave the ” response, They comm helling, which ‘continued up to the latest advices last night, doing little Jackson Art | AUTHORIZED BY its UXCELLENCY, aé MOK . Young men wishing to join a first clase Artt?® Regiment, will flud this a good chance to en The best | aud recruitd are furnished v reloting, de, sa the Pot an . he expetioney of Davis introdiiced a Interesting Letter From our Special Cor. respondent—D tails of the Kugagement, Hittos Heap, January 2, Is62, On the last day of the old year, active pro- Paraticos were quietly made for Gen. Stoyens to jive the secessionists, who have beon ath. ely and the third class frou 3,0 J 925,000,010 inrowd numbers, Ie will c th 5 Seon that the greatest advance has bo made in the lust; while private exp: sliturs have doubtlees risen in u still rreater ritio, Alwiers has t prevent Histioniend AUATEOON TAKE PRE NAHE ware furnie © frigates Lithey were to leave t te, With which they can obtain r injury to the town and none to our troo] wi rh sho Pr twelve o'clock, when, Mayor Opilyke having paid at the expiratic ber“ epee f ering en the main land in the vicinity of Port ale Left here for Mameacde Tan the thie brig. +84, Or H Anount received the Last veor t a etiied previously taken the prescribe! oath of otlive, f the war, & r Hancock, leaving rty> fs “I Toland, in threatoning force, and erecting ing the Forty: f° wu sixth Pen stinent—three years or during ® ie Hanes ot vrclonuwrd teudunes, | oleft, Police Superintendent Kennedy and | s+ ha esaesame sald 3 AVIVania at Liamepor @ roet The Kr Papers ex; the hope that the weinental Headquarters, 23 re cor, bettorion along the Coosaw riverma kin a of the sivision is under preparatory. orders J French wisptch will reach Wadktnctan tata | Bumber ot other persons, mainly prominont Bowery, Mien to New Yeurs’ call and geutlo intimation to ste ‘ : ' Which aro complote, and are awaiting inarehing orient, P the 5 gunboats Soneca, Hale and Ellon, loft politic visited the new Mayor during the ; day. City Marshal, Col, Burnham, tendered buck. Taaly in the morning, ¥ a, Pembi EDWARD MURRAY, Colonel! o JAMES FP. FAKREL, Adjutant,’ jaT —Unoflicial information received here Mourne of Representatives, ean. x his resignation, which was accepted, and Mr. |mmu VOLUNTEER ENGINEER a rage " 1 fect that Gen, Jackson commenced Abram Brown, appointed in his plies, Col, ENT. Be A f warrant on Head, and steamed slowly away toward Slaten Genie ment Hi tiancork on Saturday night. Une bull i ; i POW AT TAME BEAT OF Wate oe” ¢ luring the ) y towards Tes! attention te the went through Bartou's tavern and another Burnham remains, however, during the present WAT SH GKAT OF WAR, a Siill later in the day, the 47ch and : us ey: oa Ree burst close to the stable where Sims’ et ne month, to familiarise the new incumbent with arren monte, Ny under commaad | tdtia socret t Wart horses ore kopt. Tho travel, mails and freight Were intercepted, and the stage-teams drawn back to Lage stown, Notitication was sent to Frederick and Cum. berland for the mails to be kept back until fur. ther orders, The rebels have torn up the track Svidiers iu this Regiment ts f PEN DOLLARS PER MONTH. (81% rm shipewrpentern, blackstaitiy boiler makersaud wheelwright el Perry, of Asth Rogiment, wore ex. | Hier pediticurly embarked upcn the steamo » Dela ware ard Bosten, at about 4 o'clock Tho mvement was kept a profound secrot aod was une ecartaln whoa Pat ls Bout the Adjutant Gone viersinechiaf, 1b © that the Gone the duties of the oflice, The ouly other char yet announced, are, J, Harford Smith, Chot Clork and W. IL, Armstrong, First Assistant C erk, ep iadron off Music Dilso te th 2 the North Western comtot Amer Tis also riumoredt in Baris that a syuelron of ob ser vuition is to be Bal treasury, Lopt. 89, 1901... sh Tho estimated revenues fur the currout 1 tte the Bustern custor Amerie NIES F AND , sie, wn to any until the departure of Ab eB oppesite Hancock, and have burnt the depot Paris Bourse chased fat yesterday at 67, 260, | ORGANIZATION or TH NAW CITY GovELN oud ab ono year are as follows: {he gunboats, The rumor was, that the rebels i rio with the be Union troops at Bath bave withdrawn to the Re Three aud ones were about to attack our forces at Beautort have t MENE tho Maryland side of the river. + fue sup ' by the wu ¢ thorities ahi Dounctl | O UNDRED DOLLARS —# 7 ing Urot given General Stevens 2 ays notice to | tt heen bis to Seven: tt rectal Boots, of Whe Bow eon Gon pall | Reais mene Taree nOUNTY. Ny for canals iy ‘ Save the piace, and that the @unboats had gone | ' Destructive Firo in Philadelphia In the Board of Aldermen, Joba T. Henry of th p to help repel any attack, “Bat in this, Be Te rs ttatiee voladia 4 Philadelphia, Jan, 6.—A destructive fire took the Third di-trict, (democrat) was ui dusty Buss Liat ci tie years or during the war, ECE ele ie nee a ; Tumor was at fault. J que teh te place this afternoon, in the business portion of clectod President, David T, Valentine was oe Gir CHAMBERS AND Ponte. ont about to bef ted inci hint hs city, causing a logs of #75000. The tire Corton Menken. —The sles ou Brie | unanimously appointed Clerk, Patrick H. Gal- CHATHAM STREETS, aguinst the rebels, but the na ses vot stack waavinail ‘ the large warenouse No.to Fourth Ja 100) Darley ting 60 to specule | lagher S+rgeant-at-Arma, and John W. Boyce AM Sat l05 NEW YORE, Brate prison eon vement was a complote secret, | ' « 1 4 thi Au ing st, above Chestnut, which was oseup ed by G, Jit 1 exporters, the ket ¢ Treader. The Board received the Mayor's nies — — — Arrears aust iutert A tal Sievens I learned what was the | tely necensary W. Lowis, wholoswle druggist, being communi. nig tendency nt the follow ~ sage, and adjourned till Monday next, Attention LUXE, 6 ; of the movement and what should be A Mi. the ch remark ated to the floor by the upsetting of a stove, Orlew 12 %el The Councilmen settled their expected dim- My re Foes of the piiblig ri done, I Mor that the several correspondents its preity Vases al and soon spread to the adjoining Gulaing, No, Mobil dt culty about an wanization during ie morn i. Podler's lic Hose . f cre micit watch these movements with a ful Rat wa clava teen Ciinite 13, oveupied by Wan, Mann, tL ing, and soon atver the Board met, Mr, ©, O, |." ¥ fiepodg Barus 1 pee Hite knowledge of their uy and thus judge bet- t dotPatind aii SPP the tintie The losses are estimated as follows : The stock of cotton in port at oot Biasary (Rep.) was eloctod President, James | \MrebLis rth peepee ee ; tor of their success, General Stovens thought dt | tie uunt et the right " Gi. W. Lewis’ loss, $20,000; insured for f watt at dsj bale ic es we | AM, Swocney (Demn.) was elocted clerk, In’ place | (,\akr Betts city of New Pork. to spl.ia the whole reatons of this movement | iret He was very pointed and neve #15000 in the Commercial Loeurance Company Ce etal e iin iweulante market iv | Of Chas. MeClenachan, George Letterman | tic Ainount to be ropahd for rid the whole plan of attack, ‘Tow design of t Ne e reciting t of this city, Northern Assuran e Company, of conenit i (Rep.) wos chosen § atat-Arms, and Thos, U8 Tument : ent was to drive from our immedi- |‘ lition beret nt \ the re sondon, and Wasbington Tosurance Company, J. Carlton (Dom ) Dourkeeper, Adjourned till a Batwace in trowmery, Wt Bo, issd a nity the South Carolinians, who were rie i cathe tak nial i 000, . . Menday, ‘The following is the mcssayo of the 410N, JOUN COCHRANK, Colonel, -4 mA 4 hour this island in force of which wo fj yi) gh Ww lal & 0,000, insured layor ;— ; » and who were erecting batteries the Re Ui » of Liverpool, THE MAYOR'S MissAne 100 hin bortie to fill up this fivor. oN ponnes ° Mr. Ai vashdt 18 not oix's oss, 5,000 by water. The Mayor wiludes to the year which hus pussed ty View aud eugataped, #1, 12 tor coin ‘iviood, 1 resolved to ride over to Port {| per iijtirs have. We amt trast > n's, nearly #10,000; fully insured ; OT is having ban erely Ue resuurees of thie elt t 1 hear Washington, nt of the bast Voyal ferry, as the most likely spot to obtain a per departinente of the govern i ny Ty the eal! for men iid tsies the Metrop ; hey dey will be furnished from the day ‘ 1 uM the +9 ' Tense tthe HOH place bo Havesti cate battle , sien 5 Imcount | Brie ailroud | putviodieally renponded by sending to the feld Gye mn the same from : view of the proceedings " Next morning | i Co, tobaccouiste, #5,000 lose Lys » Genera! ! 1 of Comp icller's ‘tn (atomsanied with Uap’. ©. E. Fu ler Asslatant |, MU. Binal di uot woo thot what Mr. Conkling @ by water, amd ineu cd bene —— ei be oroahy Caeser ye eee 000 for payment of temporary lL Couunivary, 1 was cantering aloag the road Le eee USS 0k tho Canarsie ve $100 bounty at the expirge x . Croment more than oie hundred milllous of dollars, Ghiet ks Talior suptunes ciate bo tae The Kean catate are the owners of Lewis tunnent mer h tion of his term « for arms and euiponts, appre towards Por! Ky furry, [twas a beautifully SUspeid payment, while others have Lieut D, W, wen cumpelled to go duty Uquidativu, ‘Theme fact ‘ ale ddag*lod Recruiting Officer, vice, Ix the Michigan Logialaturo, on the 4th, | But the uid exteulet hie caeel tdheatiowe eee Recruitin, e ) tad te ble public Interests to answer thet i J Sd Monu’s building, and are insured for $7,000, | Jacob toward was chosen United Siates | hunstion, aud mony mercautile houses have boon Jorner Pirst Avenue and Sixth mt, last Legislature ; #000.008, balance of 4 10 1 wo genial morping, id the ait was warm | it wos proper tor liu to say ho. Geueral McClellan There were various others losses of min § Souator for the unexpired term of the late Son- | compelle LBE, priation for expenses of volunteers | aud AOU piavant, reuderiag the ride very delighttuy wae charged Wik ak duuueuse rvepounibulity, aud {MPertance, ator Bingham, ending March 4th, 1800,

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