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the metinm. through whom alone company x ' ; ; of the st auntie org Arabs be actorees THE NEW YORK SIN. pti fheipecetlienlley Hacorchey fuisarces, 5 f cabatiente for cotton in woolen. goods ant Capt, Hunt belongs to company Cof the Pisst | Court tos, for tie purpose of obtuiaiay forage, | Tuaw MAVR A Far Wowan at the competent —— —_ it complainta before | 2! betitute for w Those Kentucky regiment, ‘and . Ives tocomps: | ie expedition was succenst’, : s the eg WEDNESDAY MORNING, JAN, A, 1469, | 4% Mayor; the saving of the lives ant baggage | Toot iite wonton yonthvoar ited whiten | OTs ec gte reaimeut, New York, pean thi, Manel Wet Corp uch who | Sear the bctiderss tat 1 Udkes : te the SS | cf steam!oat passenger; the inauguration of « | any irouble and as well 6 Southern papers receive’ contain a tole oo pte eh Js eda Ay Hl Esky eh age hewmen Dingell ong nt : ‘not emtely dete ounee | . hi well as wool alone. W. hic di-pateh that the feleral troops hat Government, butt to Mexico, ant | hold her: that in crossing tothe elty lds nfforded ry The Governor's Menenae. | police uniform, which measurably did away | em clo ha of every description csllod army ia Bouth Carelign, nad ferced to for that eoune take the bagenge ear, berause the doe gocds has been made 25 to cent, of fae, | take refiyen tp iced by tue Cotaraitt » f, Ways and A ae era D ith official #kulks © and by ways and moans dae the t ; Wrr m0 w \y ways an ‘the cover of their gunboats he iseu ern. aawerurer case were vot wide eno bee! f 4 " > ee Hs he lary be auth orized to ti © reditef th u om a and a roblary of Caluabla time, Our eticons | THRE FeRAND Woon provod himmlt the | Fool fm the tame mult end | machinery, ant Congressional Procoadings, |‘: '.., ‘sates siiconn oe” inate on credit ef the | the Buseum by sections, aud put t : men of the day, and the Mayor of the People. But these good practions gradually foll away; the city “complaint” Lusiness passed to « Policy ting inside, and when great speed is di has to be rolled along the floor like a bait of walking. The lean personages of the city, mich ¢ generally withowt «pe vill find, bere ani there, facts which they ought to know, s buried up ia the History of the United States, which the Message contains, ed, both for looks and for uae.” So it is wil S eeleeeel oe time a hosiery, which is better, handsomer, and a more KXXVUth CONGRESS—Sonate. fee ¥ “ be recetvalle dceable article for the admixture of flax into ita tet Seaton. Sea with Gemande due lo the Cntted Btates, parme for y thie country ant Eng nders it not for me to aay that ny New ¥ in the Union ee ; | thal eo entveae Vises vor - | vureav, and became a dead letter; the Mayor | comrorition, HeeAtngton, ae: ofa: Ke Ga ere “4 ® legel tender T ike figure-heads for elljy latioon, “ea cial . “ni thee waite Vice Pationcs, pore’: | tuened to evil courses, and our city government a tnnee ie rete and Ge ied book the ball'th (ue | ‘There aba be peisted on ih Woche of than eens i diy bende lat id New Tork alone, In 1900, was nena: The Mes Mu ia thoy ought t | fit into the hards of a corrupt delega‘ion at faniet wit br oneal one ul ek Rete i of wutlerm, with wend: | botes, which tay be isstsl tinder the provisions ct fo — —---- ribute. 0 Message har cecupied eight Albany, wh a Republican iatere tas | tome tn d rn : ne (IKK pag le Lo eres ort ered wh ; Printed. thin act, the following words: “The within tote ia Gronon L. Bucs, whose “Bay and Cit: Of mailing: veusels. columns of the Albany JovrmAr—a blanket Of team voasels,, sheet of that city—imperting to te increawe | # legal tender in payrent of all delta, public and taken up, | Private, and is exchangeable for the coupons ot the Cu. | reqistered bonds ofthe United Btatey beariug wit York” was presented to the Prince of Las 8 picture of the Battle of Port Royal nd ly prod for coteumption better adapted to the popular | 6"! ante, than cloth, eatirely of cotton, "fe the deus veducaiena caco of print cloths it grea ly improves the mai persisted in keeping it, with the mistaken view papor a A heavizess never known before, and which it | 0 Mving a# from Municipal swtad- Total re fwim ¢ 5 it With th dsnareed ¢ . Which | percent, interest. eunel, Mi scssas ‘ 7 : . sy 4 th more truth than pos: | fabric, such clots, half tl Y | ace ~- — —— The nmeregate lisports aud exp rivof the porter | Will dovitless never krow c yl P . such clots, lax cotton and half cot- | rprwerd thie pranmagce ¢ 1 ideral | Show WER be the peer 1900 were there tvandeod and ‘ spain. Our oty | try, that change was from the frying | 00M, finish better, take the “fast colors” much gion dle i From Culre Ture in considerable Gutteriag act 1 4 journals, vith oms'l tepe, ata auch pains, are ee vying brill ‘ wine to West Pols ‘ Custom House officials mom Mab sighity-for nally sled to ftepecdsee tt, in moderate sire, | Pa fate the Gre, ae numerous raliroad grants, re freee the pithtion cylinder upon ihe perite inghent at Teer stn ne | WeVOralchacges trot reedipanade n COMMERCE &X ve tition enabled oe F 1 7 ry id dda mn <4 i 6 vhe surtaca nsod Tyler, or r wes have been nade || fae Peralag thr earner though at the coat of aye-vight Sei Diet Ae aoe of he tuptice, hav of the elith, Tas printers prefer them to print , Messinaiqyp thin morutug le | shipe with salaries of $1,400 oF 61,00) tmore fully by adding to ti'¢ nlvwetre cna ne tente, The sazgections made ae gocd; the affairs of | PON y Labo ae ine Le, fy ite onaleer tote Vale HTL Con eae red nt hy the rebel gunbont | LUMeroUs cte# io ese important berths, amounting to double if: deuple these f . 1 «| peckete, but Lapislators, wt Albany, take | | arket tothe amo pattern and colors sto Which he replied ‘all fe - —_— Rae Tt eNore te ree artes dace ctuple tees fis | our stare ara ima prosperous condition, and the peckets and all, Wo hope that our cry for | YP cloth manufactured from cotton alot 6 Flag officer ia hight: watiafiad with the the weeu by our advertiaing col ( De ahown, Hostilities with either of thereat powers rests of our citizens are gore ally woll cared fi * they will form a drapery of a very diffe sana 8 ON ‘all pointe cu the ry f Ce ee een | tone bia in ita nabstanea, aod no fer vo good, | TAF when made throvgh a Republican May: | character frem “calico” ween made ito d eases Tver ae Hear aw two tiles to Columbus. See Ct, meee Urea which, from consangilinity, Ianguaze. ated en Gs Govarhee (aad Secuaien to thtom a or, and backed hy a Republican Governor, will | Ths combination of the two materiale can be Adiapateh fru deau torlay, says thot J (ire Vefore the Atwerican Protestant Ans * tm Pi eapriee of 4 f 4 demzabl tioty cf fabrics, Ae De bo Oy oot Ents Was le Thoremera bend. - — Staignhty of wenre denied pow Departonent at Wash ngton, and that he piven the FRAN GF MAjeE OFFER WE HON le “iis ‘three terials can alsy b> aaiead in | MY He tourat IT cele n large quant At Haconworr'a, Browlwn Family toe sorreumialtor ot thie eels ood satiefactionma fect which Indicates that he reign of Mayor DPD KR prove long ae mig tne art (wool, flax and cotton.) ated, I necemary,radiice vatly drvig wtreet, they have a curious clock. od ton war whe Srewers ¢ nt be 1 ft ‘ A and proaperour, if he serves ua iaatew! of party, | 294 make new varietiee of gouds, Flax caa xis were frore “ American Berew Ch Tis novelt Sian eitracrdinaty, Gapptie pe ed gtd im epertment, a! neatly a century's trial, aid tur ely tnetend of Albany with advantage be made, with wou, in fi ¥ 1 to bear an argument for the --- anineas 8 8 Weight, Which sett “ em va have been, and will ontinur te bey drawn from vw joss rot deem oxporisnce! assistance tho best,or pecs ranean AA imeies, coatings, pact had the vetacle Steam Beller Explosien—Low of 1 reagibttere hegdhe to overmhelin the jasarcente at home, Wi dak Gar toy se ena watloty alone of nel fabrices men ready to make war ou the | — Boston Jenuary T.The steam ti bat bottom of the clock, on sapiral apring in thd mow paaheed 1h Aahting live heitle of, or hy iat our Goveracs is a remaricable adept in a The Specie Suspension the market from tho use of th las and another hwif rnillinn Portemenith Navy Yard, connected wits the ord | wmething « the ' it re the righ new brarch of business, But, to conclute seri- | It creates no excitement whatever. The fol- weol acd flax cotton Inverts subject Shought thee it Hance Departinent, exploded vesterday, «1 fr, | betel ars te the roof a en wa ae Fight, | Cusly and covrteourly, cur prople dave heard | lowing isthe standing of bank affairs apon the h very groat importance, pelury venkes OF PER boned Won ens ae des ner dareaes ba hryal (eins We ivonh something of the warlefiro, aud the Governor's | ast of the week : A Temperance Meetlog in the Rgrpiian Safad Were wae an army | ready adileetty ashore : Tat, —Weekiy report a of Augrestions aro rot ma’s more valuable by be- : ming, and they he Arrival of F: ; > tended uflense, ‘ ade a brilliant enpa He (ital rench Princes 1862.— Remaining on De ing cucloied in leaden verblage. A great tomporance menting waa held inthe | aid it with shane that tusny of the ‘bigke | ¢l0stm January 7, Gc Jo Fanuary 244 ag i “ y a : to Janus 1; din — Kp ptian tial, at the Mansion House, London, | (' (ficers of the Governinent were not e& Chartres, Capte lotharn wt 6 . Conaressionnl War on McCletlan, an the 19th of Decemoer, at which the Lord | (niin tie conmire which ought to rest ou wt the Parker House yesterday atid IL is not agreeable to ciaervs the tuccessl Mayor presided, though fot fully agrosiog | sinishing the thieves on the treasity hy death We fgpontenberd Re fe A ni at with the total abstinence principle, Prd ri Punishing the thieves on the treasury ly death, We Pennsylvania Li anaes indiana Rent ah interference cf Congress with the deailsof the r be Practive econ dechred that ifthe war was | Harrisburg, Jan. t.—The 1 Re nereaxwer to our ad ‘ EDWIN D. MORGAN ot ‘ ; tho City Chamberlain, contrasted the pragent | iit against the rel Mee ee . = Sorueas baeey, Seaver inn war, nor the support oxtemded to that interfer- improved! habite of society with fermer customs. | woinst the plunderers on this wide He called | The Governor's message will be ent ta at noon Pru tt Been that copies of the addrews of ‘ The Mesange waa oa 'y point cuae The Ey nsine Post | partioulsr of about one riillion, after dei’ varing ped a oh es ae ; bleed a) wee Panky FoI etal Paki vhan ee ie de. | tomorros site be ¢ ihn be residents of New ¥. oa of Mr. Jostorcay, atd other prowinent nowspaporr, | to the Government the specie previously con- | -ich educational attainments, ‘thought ft no | UZ the rebels. ‘The peri! wat home amonc. our Pitter, Adjutant de rloveetedl bela 7 which take a stand in ite favor, in their zeal to | tracted, ferret out bluaders, extend to Congressi al Agitators an influence not otherwise possess. od, and which is damaging to tho welfare of our cause, elt He thorght we should immediately levy « tax of two hundred millions cfdedlars, and wee to ib Chat it was well nud properly expended ‘The discussion contiiied at some length, when Sp Penete refused fo pase the Lil Ly yeas, 12 = : y wignature at various places in this city and legradation, but the reverve Ayn vn, cated, night after nigh the Prirce who was caled "Ul in Burcpe.” (Hear, hear.) Drankenness was len considered fashionallo—way, more, it was to stok intoxi- eofk Uk Cirinnen's Arp Soorery Bociety fitted up, about 80 fine chi of dinily’ mevorions half wen Our readers will observe with pleasure that our Spe ial Correspondent,at Annapolis, finally Neal til Hii chened crecitable, jr. Powell moved to take up the bill to puniah Jan. % Ulips & Boat's wt Whila.we-hold owréslves eecond to no other | S22°unces the departare of this long: propared When ho first entered London, 30 yours ago, | {ation the Treas, Urouelit in at ie extes ae Pig re destrived ty fre this morning, | WMernoon. We hope they will be welcumed Albany, Jan. t. 2 : expedi ion, I's members oxpect stirring timan | ty work his way in the w. ld, he was appointed | 1," Wut which was not pagsed tuo usequence of | Moss $temO0e happy Inud with{New Year's itty of good aud wan called. t nex apaper in requiring a strict accountabil ty 4 , ' q p pO 1 nny Geni. Mela that tt could not be executed = oe : Gh of good Be Pil, wh ‘ and they will have them, a cl rkecip under Mr, Ric one of + 4 ited —— bath Geri a at the hands of Geo. BloCintt.an, fur the mise w i redeceawes aa Chamber Re Cor ee ee ee eee at A Ome eee mane Walrond: || Pusther News, 060 Till ny doods of the war, we cannot advocataany outside | Contributions to the Great Kxhibition, | ‘hen 0 years ofege. He bad hoard that gon- nf Mr, Wile, the fetailod 6 | wine Oe aerate Serres ones ones pried hibit lasa:dh tenendell ty Cire sae Sorel intesference with the details of his businees by | Tie American Commissioners for the Loadon | ‘{stamtay at bis table. that ho was « memabor, wed held tomers | rmortuace tn the ome sicuiat U1 aw TE Pe aFne Met Osens. FA | thove to wtom his profession ism seated! took, | World's Fair have potponod the departure of lianee’ Berke, Guidamith Gaivisk asd Rey. iH ob aa hidoadl Lge bib lcm moelen gtd THOMPSON BROTHERS Bectiag Cee and an ouknown Art. To may meke mistakes | th vornment vessel which is to carry goods | 1lds the painter were members; and that ne it indefinitely, | terest is paid. In the lund grant Of Brvadway and Wall at al | Door Keepers Charles Jolaveony Sanders Wiltow | — ag all men do—but if hie assiduity and earnest | for exhibition free, until the last of this month bo} Boodle! tle: tt Logit Marea) dee Cowan, Dav pete Ele bt a & Nhe dower w ? Aavoliaa ta (i eve i oty for members constantly t u WN Cd FE ec et Was Sled a ur "1LCOX u a veHUGh 16 Gls anit EVM cate, {a voA vb Talon’ | (de Gos @ukbs LLANE (HANNS HAA PAN THOAalY A ots Sethe ere constantly to ribke until th wine Nesinithy | Prat woid for the iutereat, Ii the tuteront Ws paid BEWI aa a ee ‘ce ; tobiin almost cf lif and dea'h, suce-ed inovor- | nounced, Tho apprehension of difficulty with | ted that of tho working classes cf England 90. acre al Id | babel hella aS Abed 3 BROADWAY. The priv : throwing this, the groatest rebellion which the | England has delayed tho receipt of contribu. era ji shrines and chidron, died an- ere Grimes, Hale Military aod Naval. i Mulligan world has ever known, his er be buri c a Ne iar Se A ie Cio we lly wewaion was Bed fron 11.A.M. to 1: | te ottvte had q wn, rors will be buried | tiona, but the prospect now is that the space in Professor Carpi nter stated that Late chemical 1 Kyck UT. 8. Quartersnasterty Clothir nemery stand first ia the | the vessel will be fully occupied and that Am- teste establishod the fact that alcohel, umike eof Col, Vinton, law er detaising auch - ———__—_— hoarts of our countrymen, erican industry will be adequately represen: food, produced no force or power in the human rane be die a from the comer of Howard sud Mercer « Our Washington Leiter. Me. If competent, be will, without hints from | at the Great Exhibition, Aa effort is being tein; and that alcohclic stimulants, generally, |G) motion ci Mr Carvsie the ii was postpoaed | Me Commer of Broome sid Greene ot Treating Aunoying Characters —The | others, remove thos officers under him, who | made to rccure an appropriation from Congress, | eveh, not taken in sufficient quantities to J for the present The f £ LiewtCol. We Ut cause drunkenne 4, injured the brain, and ©..dod mental weakuoss and obfuscation, On notion of Mr the Jul saw taken Up Cold Weather, and State of the Roads, Wasiincros, Jan, ti, 1862. coln is not so tar weighed down by the Niuth Regiment, NOY. 8. Mt from bia lute residence, N wid wan attended by a lang are the reverse, Le should not, ard probably | to enable the Commissioners to make tho neces will not, betray to the rebels our weak points, | sary arrangements for transmitting contribu Mr. Li Athens of Modern Dates i nd comf i} the caros of luis office that he cannot stil tell « petite 1 rseplhieeraeh Leceel Pater oo aeeres An extract of a late lotter from Athens aays House of Reptesentatives, r ‘comrades tn the City G ‘ qed iely., Hts greatly boiberedoas Kemal | oth tacts wens Us) 0 woe, and white A Paper for Country Friends “Atho) onderfully chanjed, and become |, A"! " received from the President with | te First Divivion, Lieut.-Col, Mallick hag been Sara i , ny a ; will furnish courage and sid to rebel aspira- Tur Weexiy So, just published, has oa. | 9 beautiful ety around the Belace in the new | * v erence te the Trent affair ra ber of years in the City Guard, ‘ *eloek of course—by men who have got some pat | tions, Lf exposures era nseded, the future will | yoga j : , quarter, afore heen wardens and rows mn tink 04 Plage Sy a , bay at 1 eclon ky ent plan for conquering the rela, One man | ¢, ; : cloged in each copy of the issue, a completo map | fr trena, The ( ‘. ea extahding ¢ infec thon wt thy irae S. Steara transport Ericwsoiy lyiug at | take place to has an invention which, If applied to our ship, | CrDUe time for thelr development, but at | of uke Southern Sates ; also the initial chap 0 iMiyadagte fenced with the cypress, | iroutintic ue eee pier 4, North River, wil nhont the Mth ast, J erence te the ‘ ill enable thom te: hatter crown avery rot, j | Prevent our people have ouly one judicious | tory of Mre. Axw 8, Steruan's new story plantain, slog, cactus, locust, sjeaners, 4, wie f aud Fort Taylor, She will take out | % Cuma ot Ne ; ood cep . 4S every re TT course to pursu ey should come forward i ‘ itled | TO ab nt New York atate volunteers, 5 a river qutloat, which can eail s:raight doen [tn pe i - : ! “Hunted Down'—one of Mrs Srernss’ | cons, made by tho French in 'S4, Hansen, « B. steam trans a lying 1 84, are respectfully. Invited Ae ok a total | He Be is found incompotont, and thon the | hyppiont efforts ; also the much inquired aftor | Danish architect, is building here several eti- sled Ageing anon aa lk Vek j the Mississippi, without the adit et al President shocki dise'sy him. ‘The frst Na. 33! recipes for making carn bresd, wich the J 'r® for ‘masouing and academe of fae at : pirates the ah ny | A fow days ago, storn farmer sought the | FOLtON, whose knowledge of war is conceded i F t is a steamer twice a weel tween Syra ws linhle te the ansple Hint bia belligerent at fe 5 Let Mr. Widlain Gag . i fat ih ahi dey, eet he peceuradl the hae th ied Kees euiktias aab ubniel 4 usual items, : ncidenta, and news of the wook and Pireus. Syra has become a beautiful elty, in ta Wks baa re u Wane ft tt a t we hundre ah rsesof the First Miss rk Rugine Con whe war ber Sh in th - much-desired audience, He, 100, had a p ary 1 Re ai z Itis now rea’y at the counter of the Sux Office, | The ymnasium has five bundred scholars aid | sett Pa war hetwe gland and the United A wail aborS the 12th inst. be ed: Me ax firewal ay for the succesful prosecotivn ol divided command, nor the i: torference of of- | in wrappers for mailing, Prict conts por | twanty-five professors. There are several fac. P Sts «var whieh the South desired with that P| The Cuited st “ a a which Mr, Lincoln listened aa patiaatly ficial bo?ies, and wo lo not tow why Genoral | copy, tories, numerous fino dwellings and beautiful . otis 04, nrgiesl to show the justificn: A. 0. TL Long Islund.—A general m_” churchot. The youth who attempted to assas- could. When he was throug, he asked the | McCrritan should be treated differently, and you of this will be held at Tat sinate the Que: any TD. Ps of the P.esident vp on bis plan. “Well,” | bo probably will nct. has been condemned to death, Awwhich | terday for Locust Polnt, both with full cargoes of J York and Pearl sta, Brooklyn, on Thursday © said Mr. Lire Ir, 1 answer by telling you's : Hor's Meneuanrs’ Magazine, tor Jan- Medelef the Dinunlted Staten it. She baw done | provisionsy de, eitouekede’ PROLIS CLARE a ee tes fury. Nou ive heard of Mrs Manik, of The ¢ vary. Wa, B, Dana, Publisher, 61 and 63 | rhe following amusing tirade is from the Lon- Hite An irioas Uewadt 1 ae new stat Ownnsv baal sear aida, PAMLIP Cham, oS Sag itla Tats navar cid, at Tho eh rs much ox: | William street. don Puxen he Low of retrilutive justice. nd will keep it up for three days. to test her mae wee y A bi 3 . ‘ouDe: spins pie be ‘ , sud documents were referred tothe Pclinery, After that she will be armed. faded up: Journeymen Hore Shorr’ P. U. B. Ono day he got crazy overa great rise in the price | ercited by the election of Councilinan Prive Among the objects of Interest which America | Cammiter cn Purcicu Affairs ‘ } POL EU ESET aseecintre eERORER ORE OR, OB, of wheat upon which many wheatespeculst ors | xy to the Prosidency cf the Board, through | 1Atest from Amnapelis.—Tho Barnslde Kx. | ;, 1 'contribute to the Exhitition of 1462, will | The lose went tite committee on the bill for | Mite Atores and put into commission with all powic F Oiedted to meet ne the Union: Halle Pict sve! hon tte Mt \ereet n of the Fleet and the Troops, (Special Correapondence of the Sun.) ac gained large fortunes, Blank started off one morning to one of the mort successful of the wheat-epeculators, and with much enthusiasm ' lispateh, The U, 8, steaner Conneetic terday morning, and the kelp of no less than five democratic votes, in spite of the determined epposition he has elvi) expens Higham thanked Mr. T! wud its statemmantike ‘Tharsiay, din. the Mth, at 1 otclock prec ne the funeral our d WARD GRIRKON bo a Model of the Model Republic. It bas been made to take to pieces a0 as to exhibit not only the joinings of the several States, and the sepa- laid beers bim @ tae by eat be ba) ae shown to democratic measures since his connec- Annaronts, Jan, Sth, 1862, ‘ation betywen the North and the South, but Jha ey the ines fiverar Hf tpl bea ape powder from the Elli “TIMOTHY COLEMAN, PB Blank was certain of becoming in jontly | tion with the Board, His fri sei a Rect aee ; a0 th bi i ing tn nsinuations that he war giving a a it tlie a . Hich. When be had fiaished,be asked the opinion Hear hing 2H al fri oes pret the | Today we have unmistakeable evidence that J 41" the SBIR which may at any tine divide the J wit vomtort to th 9 was nod J the Bouthern evest. The U8. ateamer Patumska Tq Meeting of the A, O. H, No. 7.6 of bis hearer upon his plan of cpsrations, Th. | ‘boice to his personal qualities, and his enemies | 4 movement from this place will be mado to- | ‘The Model of the Model Republic will be i Hemet of the | °S Heft the src and anchored off the Battery for | regular monthty meeting fess) reply come af follows!-c"' hy advice is that you | t04 bit of barter and velo by which Mr. Mo- | inorrow or ext day. Though it is the Sab- | marked with black over the parts of it corre- occasion of a | Powder. She will aall at once, Veh thelr Weineld: stick Co your business ! But asted Blank ? what [| Curnanan has beon removed from the clerk bath, there ‘or stir and more active | *?onding to those territories in which the Do- in raving he had des ose? I don't kaow Tm sure waa! it ia, says the morchant, but whaterer it is / advise you'to stick fo it! "And now” said Mr. Lincola, I mean nothing offensive, for 1 know extension of meatic Institution is maintained, Tho Irish tlemout will be indicated by spots ef mingled reen and blood-red, and the German, by patch- «sof dirty white-brown, In the Model will be shipto make room for Mr, Swansy, a Tamma- ny democrat, and brother of the late District At- torney, Paren B. Sweeny. Though there CITY NEWS. Tue Rewer Fes, vs wi falsehood, He wie put down the rebe kre preparations for departure, both in the fleet and upon shore, than upon any previous day, The steamtuys are busily employed, while I write, he distritaition of the res lief fund of $840,000, was ndministratic ‘ou mean well, but I think you had better stick | was undoubtedly trade of this kind, no man | j, snrett pallie ¥ ‘om lana of the Senate and House, with J der nc Mason ni for we hat ssccaleeatioed ei usage ry ay your business, ard leave’ the war to thos: | \" tne Council is aire erga eat in transporting soldiers to tho sailing voasels J ee eee hg poeg tre ata Daley TAHA Now ak We ca anmamn Buk tib | Asst, under the ai my of Comptroller Haws, w installation of off who have the responsibility of managing it!” 4 " postion | lying farthest down the bay. ‘Tho steam tran- | (ion of a Caucus and the working of the Ballot 4, it khon'd have been done | by the ordinance appropriating the money, is m: I be mitablesg Whother the former was aa‘iatiod or not L can } than Mr. Pexexser, who has, morever, dis | ghorts are also getting ready to embark troop: | will be displayed, together with a men of should remember thie an 0 und, He has four assistants, Fyre ig nt say, but he did not tarry long in the Presi | tinguished himself by steadfast opposition to | and horses at a moment's notice, lature, Fac similes 1 Shells, be settled with England are respectfully Ailmistion free, ST Bia f Huy between Mesa, und Wright, the fornior asked the in favor of a war with whade, he would, whether the Bhucland, or any for- { thereby be p ould not eaeap t dential ‘mavsion. Some o' oir brave soltier-boys in this morn tag from the other side of the Potomac, repr that it was terribly cold there Saturday and Sunday vigh's, and all day Sunday. It was the firet spell of roal cult weather which the Poto- mac army has felt, and these tents withou stoves wore scmewhat uncomfortable, Army a bogus Ley Soft Shells, Hnnkers, Barn Burners, and other , statesmen of the principal political denomina- tions, will also be included. . ‘The Battle of Bull Run will be faithfully ren- Jered, even to the cocked bat, into which the fugitives from that memorable engagement said hey were knocked. The American Bb corruption, and an earnest advocacy of reform measures, This morning, staterooms for Brigadier General Foster and stat? were selected on hoard the Now Brunswick, which will also tako out the 10:h Conneeticut Regiment. Oar transport Hleet now consists of 6 shi briga, 4 barks, 18 schooners, 10 steamers propellers, 5 canal boats, and 4 tuye—making An Appropriate Suggestion. The English Press is tilled with pious wrath at the “barbarity” of filling up the harbor of Charleston with stone-laden vearels, and in- ein power aition fre ay aud rations comms Decisy blankets and nif barracks paid, B,C surrendering r will also be shown, to getting int a City assert © e in all 58, The war vessel: tended to e 4 5 hax placed surjeons, however, ausert coaddently the! the | vokes the * guardian of civilization” to take | rate with the land force are mostly collected a | Kether with Mr, Etwin Jamon, a8 he appeared sChuiintion, ‘When this pros Totdayy: | Copty 241 Pearl of N. ¥ Let him ba plenty, of clothing, but po fie, the matter in hand. We respectfully sugyest arapton Roads, where, the transports Will | Remanteas deta will beac kane, ogiee scanned by other patios, It wold iat and Tehith ho irre so leag as ho must leat an out door life, that the inquiry should begin nearer home, and | fBdezvoas firs: aftor leaving here; but te J h¢ views Trg ‘ under Mt of tho nalfe triety at No. 148 Frye eet hire Mer gy ede Phe was eo intensely cold yestorday that nothia baat, Lal oer and | what polat the expedition may afterwarda pro. |) "pee who Viewing the Model Republic with a} ¢ 1 Southern They are al- Ith Ward, hhote ty LIEUT: ALLEN, 18 Dank st, with full. bj Coot in otiil a matter of mere conjecture among | “Utsble disposition, may liquor, outsiders. A short time now will solve t cret. Should all go well,ard the weat tinue favorable until the expedition reachos its destination, Tam confident that it will be pro Toe mon uly distressed beeau Britain 9 They would lik nn was atirsing in camp oF ia Washi sg'o Me Greeley baa been among the soliiers ant w: lionized by some of them. Here in Washing ton he hes been very cordially treated. The Prosident and several members of the Cvvinet a war between Great et States hax been averted, — see thit counts led and led. TL is the wish of their heart. He spoke of the liberal statesmanship of the Sae- retary of State, who had adhered to sounsd interna. ; : ticulars, JT 210 vestigate the practice of fastening, prisoners, taken in battle, to the muzzles of cannon and blowing them to pieces by platoons. The re- cords of the rebellion in India, four yeus ago, Ara masa meeting held in Great Salt Lake City, on the 7th i resolutions were A relative to the admission into the Union of Utah wastate. 1) legates were elected to meet on the 16th Wards, Wed: Jackson A Fy. . AUTHORIZED BY 118 EXCHLLENCY, GO MORGA) ' men wishing to join a first clase Artily a have showed him very marked attentions, so ductive of most important: resull ‘i tional how, and in conclusion cons ated the will find this ® ge noe to end that Howach itoan hale pope spirits. nm #° | tell the whole sickening story. are ful! of tight, and display the utmost eager | Mtb pe to draft at ort a Sonnet oe BALD cornice that we Lien cocnniel owns Write WHRied, Legt pay given, and recruits are furnished 8 There is a good deal of sickness in Washing: nens to meet the rebels, New England is, a | (fm of state government to be submitted to the ey had voted thanks to Capt. Wilkes, — Jentlid Uniorm, underclothing, &e, ‘ The House fue this en with the A war with hy the settlen people for their acceptarce or rejection, and to nemorialize Congress for the admission of Utah during the present session, Tie Philadelphia Common Council organized on Tursday evening upon the compromised ba- ais prepored by the Select Branch, to wit: Soth set of menbers from the Nineteenth Ward to remain out; the reatof the eham.er o acknowl ge Charles B, Trejo, the late Pro- sident and then elect officers; the case of the d to be referred to an Investi- ating Committee, This gives the democrats the organization, A pxsrivren from Columbus on Sunday,who arrived at Cairo, Ill., on the h, reports that Gen, Pillow resigned on Friday, lorwed the act, but pot so tration. Ble did not wish: te se and he did not few! unitiated Let us settle i srepared fer fu nit, But what have we done during ¢osix hundred thous ‘1 in the evidence of have exhibited to foreign nations 2 Wi largely represented in people will watch its o est interest, acd her tons who have left their hones and gone forth to fi ht in their country’s cauee, will be animated aud have their arins neryed by the consciousners that the eyes 0 millions are upon them, The tirst snow of the season here full ou Sa turday mori to any consiterabl depth; ina shore time it bad almost. oni disappeared, Today the woa'her is clear, and though colder, is ea 4 very favorable f einbarkacion purpo » Now Jersey. 9h which arrived las: night, were sent on boar ship afew bours ago. Tey will be more com fortable there, fur the nijsht, than in ten’s a sbore. The Speaker's Inaugural Addren Mr, RayMonp, upon taking his seat yester- day, as Speaker of the Assembly, at Albany, promised in the performance of his duties, a conrcientious impartiality and a paramount de votion to the public good, ‘These promises will bo kept, In the appointment of committees, he said he ehould endeavor so to constitute them as to eccure vigorous, intelligent, and above all, upright action on the various subjects that may come before them, Tis remarke closed with the usual reference to the war, the Constitution avd the Union, ton juat aow ~ a great dealin fact. That icight- tul disease, ‘he small pox, rages jane as well as soldiers, Several well citizens are down wi hit, an] some bay id fever is on every etreet, and in rary caine, Our city needs attondin , a Board of Health, though it is mi wintor, ‘Lhere is tor mich core’ mai agement of disease among the even withio the limits of the city, many shock- ing ovisances remaia usabdited, Ajnong the deaths by small pox is that of John Willlam, formerly’ of Harttord, Coun , and long connec + Twith the Prin\ing’ Bread hore, Phe Com mon Council of this city aud of Georgetown, have taken messnres agains! (he further spread of this dreadful disease, now quartered in the splen Barracks, at East New York, jug the Regiment, recruits are fu ifieate, with which they can obtain rd ‘ $100 bounty paid at the expiration of t) i eniistinent—three years or duringg . ntal Headquarters, 296 Gran. ty oe EDWARD MURRAT, Colonel JAMES PF, FARREL, Adjutant, jaT O44 LUNTEER ENGINEER ‘4 THE VOLUNTEER BS REE Colonel EDWARD W. SERRELL, — & NOW AT BRAT OF WAR, Soldiers in this Regiment ta T (#17) SE TEEN DOLLARS PER MONTH. Ge | ‘A Tew more riggers, ship carpenters, eon are cnrry= the main he last seven s in the loa regand powe her h aid the rattle ofmuvketry. Let her hear the ahonta blending with the grew ot the ely tng, would be ne trouble, 3 omen to " Pei, eS. as armies are actin | The banking interest’ hae already secured a | For many years past, wahave not had ay able | Since Friday, the payment of the troops ha TR 7 QP prevent the escape of those who would dig our iners, tanchiniaty boiler makers and wheel wii asking iter hs arty were 0 | | Yo any Fear ra roheve wt ad ai | emurecaraan tra aigseeaet |THE LATEST NEWS, | fects tic trinits nts ager ma Chase's plan cf a heavy issue of Treagury nots | prove, and for many years to come, we shall not | BOte® are plentiful, To) many of thom will inte stir powers wid to that extent « COMPANIES F AND TL. be as currency. At present it looks as if the bank we spent here foolishly, though & majority of th Weaas Branaeial pretentions and demande, contend ve but sober and competent men need appl: ora would have thin ss their own way. Jock upon his Mike ay meu have made arrangements to send a porsiot mm Frederick, Md. should cut off all the resoturees of the rebels, ‘teers in. this, Reyiment will be under? Vallandigbam, ot Obio, whose loyalty ha of their pay home, Atter their first payment ae eee ia ff Rereginnier then [sae vente Hest the des and fur shed with quarters and bey yl? ok long been coubred hers. ie out ia the Baltimor the Massachusetts 25th sent home about 37,100 THE HANCOCK AFFAIR by me toy a ey Ste or pelican et mtn and thelr families will be provided for by thas Sum of this morning with a card, in which h tions of the Mayor's through their Colonel, and, in addition, mao —_—— thse frnnected with the Reveys lighthouse ‘ONE. HUNDRED DOLLARS—#100—BOUN' declares that ‘the retreat of the regard to an increase of his Executive power, mall fed ia private aie ia expecte Frederick, Md, Jan. ‘The latost intelli- ent, patent cific Will be paid to each volunteer wheu mustered g bi . Wutinees like document which he has issued Flax Coiton and Flax Weel. bap Armas pt nee poles eats Wada, ay FARTERS, Thore are two or three inches of now upon " J battery and an infantry guard in sight, The AMPERS AND the ,tound this morning, and everything Lo like winter, The routs ia Virginia splenoid condition for the transportation tiilery—hard and smooth as a tloor. Quin. are hkely to be carried into effet, They are endorsed by the Governor, and, in a Repuvlican Logislature, will haraly fail to be carried. The power is doubtless war ted, for if Mayor Woow found not room enough to do evil, the chances for the now Mayor to do ood, must be slim ia- deed, Mayor W also going to work for it for the Tycoon never says die, and means to reign in Manbattan once more, So Mayor Op. dyke will be all powerful, and what should be the result ? He should be the Mayor of the whole popu- lation, His ainy sheuld be to imitate the ener: pendent of the Providence Journ: dent o ¢ result of the shelling is unimportant, Ove resting information upon these sub 1 officer was seen to fall from his horse, ani is belie’ to have been killed, None are re- ported killed or wounded on our side, Jackson's force consisted of ten regiments, with a large baggage and supply train, and ten day's cooked rations, It is not known where he went, but it is surmised that he intends to at- tack Col, Kelly's command. Gen, Hanks’ Sd Brigade left here at 5 o'clock vesterday morning, and arrived at Hagerstown, whieh 5 miles distant, at 5 o'clock yesterlay svenin, No stragglers were left along the cout. This march was performed through 3 to 1 inctes of snow. The brigade will probably reach Hancock at noon today, CHATHAM BTREETS, f Ald 249108 NEW YOu Attention Swain Cavalry. Wanted immediately for the only cavalry r¢ Heed to be raised, 1 orderly sergeun 1 wagoner, 8 Apply tie uy" at the cor bs oN W. WHITE, 15 Court, WV, MeCORMICK, at Quis ling Slip, and t JO asi eis | y is in relation to cotton abatitute to ived trom the Mex nd how rar the two preparations of tas may and wili become tha substitve, Noiths cotton Bor wool ean be supereded by the tle fibre, but their use can be largely diminishe: Dy thin substitute, In all cwerofa direct mix ture with woul, flax is superior to cot itis known end ackuowhdyed that, a8 a substi tute fr cotton, to mix with wool, it has quali ties that cotton does not possess, ‘It will dye ir the same kettle with wool, and take the sam: shade of color excepting one or two, It takes col Cotton on Prairies The Western proiries present a boundless fol | for the profitable culiivation of cotton of a simi lar description to that grown in Tennesse Maj, Gen, Bauks, it reems, appointed un agen on behalf of the Ilinvis tral which he was a chief dire prior’ sngagings in the war, who, after extensive tray el andcaieful investigation, reporis that the) are in [ilivois from eight to Leu millions of act: of lend which are well wlapied to coon eallurs, employme ent Tuy Newner ov s seventy-thre every Py ’ or > ora as : ol, and more poi The latest from Hancock ropyrts all quiet. Pieler for 1to fll up this fav region {or youre, and have, under their » | tothe Mayoralty chair, With singular appre- fe longer time to attain to thy Samo dop't From Fortress Menroe. phon ea edna yee sruished from the d Fortress Monroe, Jan, 6—Via Baltimore, Jan cistion of an he colo* from mode of cultiva ing, saeceeded in ing frou eat popular path, that man, at olor upon fax that is, Hax take ' ' i Awose Tuy Prinosnus just rele mv Hot 300 to 500 Ibe per sere, At 1) con the commencement of his rein, made himselt | indigo somewhat more slowly than wool, Ii J 7.—The accumulation of letters sent to t ; or ; " cherries this gives from #30 to #60 to the acre an vw throushout the lonath aint broad: of | te Workigy, cotter does not core rt with woo' F this place for transmission {0 prisoners fir 6 Richmond Is amon of Rev, A. D, Gillette, D, Dis expi reckouing eight actes to the field hand (whic | Known throughout the length and broadh of | jike tax: in the duish d goods, the yarn, in J of war and others at the South, have has mileage for | of this city, who was umons the three months men i egiment ean ave th is thy calculation made of che slave produc jon i). | our land as the Medel Mayor, Like Louis Na+ | the working over machinery, there is @ grea’ J secome so large that the members of Gen. ¥ he Tt the Battle of Bull Ru pay drawn in New York by their familiess an officia' report to Consraer in 1802), Wool sstai?, who are employed in their exam: Becruiing office vorKon, the people never before supposed him | ditference to be \hscerned by an experiences 5 . t First Avenue and Sixth @ then $240 to $400 as the years product of o1 ( sutlve, whick cts proved, | PeTs0M, bat tox, properly prepared for working J ination, cannot attend toa third of those that Mowell, vania | Rev. Te D. ANDIaMOM, D. D. Rox va Avenne sad rar ot AO a0 an te veare prondes, of one to Le the able executive, which hisacta proved, | ETD yooh toc wool, and at tirat sight | urive daily, There aro new several thousand Pe oideuiee tam Waeiine | Mam, has scospied tha callof the ire Baptist eR mae Mississippi railroad, m populat and they were delighted at the discovers, would deceive Mix auch prepared tia | aaiting to be examined, and many of these, Hwan known to be aceupled by | Oye 1h Ilincis was formerly § ia ec “grow wot our citizens but will remember the | with wool of a ubre coarse. in appearance thar ah ‘are too long, will be destroyed without 4 rebel officer, was captured: swonalon NuMerOns letters rth aud South, and ubtlewy he iatend= ac to Virginia, The expedition red to Good Hope this morning They brought with them the prisoner, the property veral loads of forage, ot Gen ith cll three reginents, went out Flint Hill, beyond Vien ni, alluded )® THE Sun, Mr. M, Wheel- Y er, of the . was reported ax the lomor of the Garibaldi concert saloon, in Broadway, under those premises, A imistuke, ‘The concert folks have their lease from the druggist, in the sane vullding. ing, aud old gins and presses sullexist on nan plantations. The ru')jeot bas toon taken uy wit much animation by Mr. Seward, and oh members of the cablaet; and it is unders oo) that abundant suplies of cottoa seed will v sent out to Dinvis from the patent otlice in order to enable the Iino’ leh the cultivation, Thus is King Cotton’ throne undermined from various disections, the tlax, and spin it into ya none halt thax and ore bal! wool, and any manutacturor of expe rie ine sich yarn, and be wi I find 10 detect the presonce of tax ith pearance to the eye or the feeling e character remaining to arances, aa if it was all of wool, Buch a fact speaks a volume in favor of dax being read, Ke U, S. steam transport Spaulding will sail for Hatteras this afternoon, Amon the ‘assengers are Charles Henry Foster, U. 8. Marshal for North Carolina. A flag of truce from the flag-sbip this after- noo, brought from Norfolk Capt, Ralph Hunt aril Lieut, Ivo, released prisoners of war ichmond, completing the pumber to 290, promptitude with which a complaint book was opened at the City Hall, and the direct wee iliy cf the Mayor to the people ; the immediate redress whch strangers obtained for wrongs perpetrated by swiudlers ; the off hand wanner in which extrayegact coachmen wero made to dijgorge ; the summary clearing to afew adi 14th, 1562, at 11 0° A. minishing the eapital stock hundred thousand dollars, N aber 24th, 1861, J. G, BURDICK, W . EB, BULKLEY, ©, H, VALENTID deat SETLC Jon. with the exception of tay’ in the direction of ‘ud uot far from Pulrfox

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