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‘ THE NEW YORK SUN, AND A QU en sent by Mail, four dollars per year, WEEKLY SUN is published at 75 cents 6 {Mixters months, $1 ; single copes, 2 cents. MOBES 8. BEACH, Bole Propristar of ‘The Sun Establishment, 3 EMPLOYMENT S—Male SE FBRICKLAYERS AND LABORERS—20 geod men of each kind wanted an the fifteen houses on TSth at, bet Stand Ad aver. Inquire at the houses, of PETER SOMERS. jy 9°10 a For A FEW DAYS—ABLE-BODIED wil Men v This I) be received inte the Firet Regiment N. ¥. V. commanded by Colonel GARRETT rescimenty SRMAN, the here of the Mexican war, is about pte Aled es mason number. Sworn in but r it has to nerve, ‘man will receive a bounty of $100 —mak- fF he joina now, equal to ieee Bot it ho Si iv i @ Recruiting Offre, No 24 Broadway, the ap Jant receives at once Uniform, Rationa em the same day, and is sent to Newport News, where the regiment is pleaaantly «it's un barracks with bela and at ment has also the finest band of ar abe peers being of German allver, 7 to anliat will find ft for their interest to » Lent, Col. J. PRED. PIERSON, 24 Trove ting Uffice. 495 24° 108 a, ae in the field, . Reorvi wat D-AN FE. teat nd to the assert woof woolen raga, 8 plication, stating waver, to be addressed to WOOL EN RAGS, box 912 Sun Oftice. jas S119 ws A NUMBER OF YOUNG MI for the United States Novy and hant er vice, long and short voyages: alay men that have been on whaling Yovages. Apply at the North River Rendezvous and shipping other, 87 Weet at, coruer of Albany, HENRY JAMES, agent, jad 500. LABORERS: NTED ON A RAIL- road in Kast New Jersey, near New York ; cBimate very healthy ; work will Inst all winter. Ap- ly to the clerk of steatnboat Sea Bhorg foot of Rob on #t, North River, or to A.J. LARRABER, Bupt., at Manchester, Ocean Co N. J, did 18108 EMPLOYMENT—Fem: FEMALE SERVANTS WANTED, IN GOOD Ritviations, now ready, at good Wages; Also Hey~ eral good chambermaida and waitresses. Inquire st te Lange Tustitute, on the corner of 6th avenue and 11th street., where good places are always ren- dy, Small girls wanted. jat 6*12T Wilson's machines: A setts none but —ab T Nassau at, Brook~ saris ruffles, ot yg He ed bauds need Ss! WING MACHINES=1 t operate on Wheeler de Wil sewing machines; practice on shop work; terms 164 Canal st, Ey g*rine MACHINES—LADIFS TAUGHT to operate on Binger's and Wheeler & Wilson's sewing machines, by an old experienced teacher, Practice till perfect on military work, and other work, and recommended by work after learning, from $1 to $1.50, at 82 Stanton at, near Allen, pri- AIS 24n0"104 ARN TO OPE- and Wilson’ oa. from $1 to $3. on all kinda of work, and Ac after learning, Every pert Awught perfect. Also, all kinds of sewing machines to let. Needles and oll, best qaality, for anle, Alay » good shuttle machine for sale, at S89 Henry sty near Grand st. Jad 24°106 recommended to $$ RD—¢2—GOOD BOARD AT NO. 5 st, from $2 to $a week; man and elle $6 to-40 © Wook: also furnished rooms wits pianos, 3 also lodgings, Ou to SH a week, or Le fo 2e a night 420 Mac 111 NN B— Lessons on piano 2s each, Boarpmc—a FEW M commodated with qood of a home ; also 2 Indios, Apply at 419 Can oor from Sullivan. iss e al ty 1 6109 er sheinaccaiinciinnnensenesenieaiesem meee BosRrv—2 OR 8 GENTLEMEN OR LA- dies can be accommudated with pleasant room 4 and board in a mall family, on moderat applying at TOR. S5th st, between Lexing Hb ave, G31 Shae ODGING—THE CHE. ' lodging house in th men can have cotf per night; sing a 15 to 26 ote por nig! Retredimentaeiven to order, atthe Burk. Vi House, 6 Varick sty near Franklin did ECHANICS inh board and a single room to sleep ing disturbed after you 0 Oak st, near Ps EORGE STON by and 10 ANTED—1 OR 2 YOUNG LADIES TO A educate for teachers on moderate . dbl one 0B, 98th at, near 4th av DRESS. I IMPORTANT ANNOU? | Fine White Shirts, Linen Collars and Bosom, } For 7 ! RATAWLIBIED IN 1804. Chatham street, 106, corner of Pearl street, For Last! For L501 For 1.05 11ttt or 200 FETE Bhirts made to order and warranted to ft. ‘Vnderslirts, Drawers Howe We } | in Bilky | Firemen’ Shirts, Travelling Shirts Arty and Navy Shirts of every description, Buspenders, Nock Ties aud Gloves, in every variety. A large assortment of Woolen Jackets always on hand, Remember the No, 106 Chatham street, Jat MdacP119 corner of Pearl street, PERTENCED MAN | APEST AND BEST ¥y where rexpectable single beds at 10 cents BOARDING—NOTICE—IF 10 to bed if} teres . jy Shact KE ST—FURNISHED ROOMS TO small quiet families, with facilities for Aimy rocuus for bingle, gentlemen, 9 banc" f OLD TROY SHIRT DEPOT, , Merino and Cotton, T HE NUMBER 9205, ay LIVERPOOL—O!) | Warren #t.The trustees of thie institution have directed that interest at tho rate of «ix (6) percent | Per annum all sume of $600, and five (5) per ceat on all suma up to $1,0¢ 4 four (4) per cent over that amount, to be paid poaitors entitled theretc, payable after Monday the 20th day of Jauviary, All interest not withdrawn will draw interest at principal. JOHN CASTRER, President, pier ot apply LD BLACK STAR LINE OF LIVERPOOL PA firvt claws packet ships, #ailin | RILT L, BUXTON, Seoretary Adeiaite, Gah and Mths of | a - Australia, Cynomure, r INGS BANK, Bel Woods Chancellor, Bri igewster, —— Gonatitution, io. © CHAMBERS ST. New York, Deo. 90, 1861, Dividend—The uaual serni-annid dividend, attne RATES OF PASSA a6 199103 ‘ ~————_ | Bremen, Rotterdain, [YING SAVINGS INSTITUTION—NO. 96 | throwgh rates. Warren at. De on or before the 10th of January will draw interest from the firs, reat allowed nt the rate of 6 per cent on sums com #1 te $500, S per cent on suma over unt. Open daily from 10 A.M. to? P.M. JONDAY, THURSDAY aad BATU! *% from 4 to 7 P.M. JOUN CASTREB, bi td buy tickets here. mil rise ARINFR'S SAVINGS BANK—NO, 1 Third ave, oppewite COOPER INSTITUTE, Deporita made on or before the Lith of January, will bear interest from the Lat January. BANK OPEN DAILY from 9 t 9 P.M. and on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and BATURDAY eveo- ings, from 6 to 8 o'clock. THO'S B, STILLMAN, Prew't, ISAAC T. SMITH, Bee 16 Q4nc*1S N TICE ROCHE, 43 South at, (TArscorrs LINE to and from shipe:— DREADNOUGHE WEST POINT, Dank for Savings, 67 Bleecker street, Sth January, 18462, The Truatons have, this day, declared a dividend or interest, under the provision of the By-laws, for the last #ix months ending the Stat December, aw follown, a6 the rate of five per cent. per annum on ai] ums of five and under five hundred dollars, and of four per cent, on all muma ai dred dollars and upwards, pay this month, in carried tot on the Ist instant, ROBERT LENOX KENNEDY, if to five bine ‘aud after the | T. & Co. aleo 00 demand, through credit of depositors SHIPPING. .D BLACK STAR The packet ship ADELALDM, lying at River, aaila 1th Janina want, orb WILLIAMS \ ABT Shane! KETS Pamongers from or to Liverpool by the following on the DRAFTS ON TUE ROYAL BANKS oF Lertanty Uretea BANKING Co. AND ALL PARTE ¢ Pansenore forwarded to Parig Havre, Hamburg. Antwerp, dey at reduced Peresns widdng to bring out thelr frieads can For further information, apply at the Company's offices JOUN G. DALE, Agent, QOCHE'S PASSAGE OFFICE SUITE RO- WM. M. PULLIS, 108 GEKA. HIERN, for Liverpool, walla this day SYLVANUS 8. WARD, f Prew'te | ghip CHRISTIANA, for London, sails t-day. Both VANDERBILT L. BUXTON, Bec'y. 16 2400°196 | ships lie at pier 9, BR. For passages to or from the old country, at low rates, apply ty THOS. ©. OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. ‘The muiscribors continue to grant cortifloates of Liverpool, by thelr favorite line of packets, compriding La part the following WM. TAPSCOTT, EMERALD I8LR, ALBION, ANCHESTER, NATKLLATION, J ORT, (ENIX, UNDERWRITER,SEA FLOWER, CAMBRIAN, Making, together with others, a ship every five rs The mutwcriters are alo agente for the X LINK OF LONDON PACK: For all of which they grant certificates ou liberal mM, REMITTANCES TO IRELAND, &o nn to isme drafty’ payable on t Kugland, Lreland, Sootland and Walon, at the LOWEST RATES. roulars with all particulars, may behad on np of five batteries under Polk, six urder Hardee andene each under Zollicoffer and Carroll, making about seventy: four guns in all, which are mostly smooth hores and of «mall calibre, ‘Tho training of the robel soldiery is wretched. ly defective, with the exception of company drill. Io respect to battalion manoeuvres Hardee's trvope are said to be the worst of all, The unruly spirit characteristic of the South betrays itself on all occasions in the want of discipline, Johnson has given up all idea of advancing North on this account; and it is be- lieved that defeat would result in a total ro owing to the incoherent character of the 1s forming tho Confederate army, T! cal depsrtineat is in a very primitive con ditions _, Tho defences of Colur THE NEW YORK SUN. FRIDAY MORNING, JAN'Y 10, 1862. it 7. For & Gt New Vork Olty Pres Tie Jovenat or Commerce enstaing Mo- Clelian in declining to submit to the iaterfer- ence of the Hyuse of Roprosontatives, and cor- rectly urges that while both ‘iouses of Congress, with the signature of the President, can pro- hold him to accountability, of one of ite branches car- o mewal or Constitutional weight. *e, as aro atated (om be A : : OF ENGLAND amo ScoTLAND Ty) Tomene and T M1 into the trap a will be payable on and after the goth of Janusry, | 7), ROPE. pr q e beans, fepalar bationed forte, which mount 362, ASSENGERS FOR EUROPE— the we of the public ant tho pross, That paper | respectively eighteon and pixtoon en | Bank open dally froen 19 A.M. vo.8 B. My and on BOG yi I wrenaere | bax aiways required a full share of notoris- Legge rat Ay ar" tak pF cso lay even nf te T ofclock. 1 2 Se 7. wGe: ee ors, U ac! Ni | “inney’ doped’ on, oF ‘batwre danuary 11th, Peaayorts before gotng aboard the steamer. ty and abuse to bs decently prospero. | Bas, ‘Those works cover the proaches hy land | will draw interest from the Lat of January Pamenjors wil! net be sutyected ty any trou te or | to wecure this, it changes ite cour#s | Tho water. front i+ protected uve baitories PETER Li. TITUS, Pres. felay it, procuring thom, if they call for Instructions > y CHAS. A. WHITNEY, Seo. dil e4acttat at the Com P) 4 15 Broadway, N.Y, exch Ley in the weok, iis last summerset being | mounting bear an —, of Lee Ly bHAS. (Tgp ARS id JOUN G DALE, Agent, | a 6! Toot canusclation of Buchanan, Scarcely wT cae the aotke key OPE GREENWICH SAVINGS BANK— STEAM WEERLY BETWEEN @yoer since, that wily ld politician counto! Dosen De pine eae Deuce T 75 Sixth avenue, cor of Waverly place, handing NEW XORK AND LIVERPOOL, - Me ast sre is 69 foundation for ft repoatot 4 terest antl nd embarking en gers wm QURENG- | t mane hi long . et that the a nalts The Board of trices have ordered RAMON to be | TOW sreiands ested Lager ntl eal at oars sia cee i. arte, ox 3 ‘ ha tray h of Bowling rH nk a Paid to depewitors, at the rate of five per cent per | | The Liverpool New York and Phil 4 Steam | hte - a i t reported atfoouh It te ¢ auntitty on all sume of Give hundred dollars and | Ship Company intend dispat ling pow | $0 tte cdtor an? bis fanaily the (io then); cont Tfortitied ax Coluiniia Dfeasive works ter, tat nny be entitled thereto: and four per | grmt Clyde-balld Iron Stews bis mansion, Fow but wll ta raed on ene side only of the place eut per ar on all mums over fire hundred dole rn eer A iis Hi Lore that may Le entitled KANGAROO. ....... warmth with wlohe Brenoat PB Thvor ewampiug ound Lue nthe k bree | during bank CHEY OF BALTIMORE wea uphold, and the bitternas with which Ita On the 12h of last om thore wers and on every micceeding Saturda, ; r forty uw in position at cha place, Interest 1 Pior 44 North River chanan was denounced dy the Heats, proviows bose only ex woro heavy siete guna to the lattor’s eloction, agd the abrupt change © shipments of large had lately M1 8 otelork cheat Mirena STR Soe aftor that period. ‘Thor through Nashville and Pridays from 6 to Totclock p.m, BTEERAGE. os. eee me ams t yament of Fremont, and aftor- A Sy hed Ma 7 DA. CUSHMAN, President, 4 ‘London wards the cutrageous campal, ainst Liacola, ‘ heh i WASHINGTON 4 Bteerage Return Tickets, good for si« '. ™ be e! e poses aud requires vast army to mon JOHNS TOMER ee } Bocrotarton, months, ceoral sea UPA $00 06 with an immoliate advocacy of lis cause, so to thens cefvcts, the rebels fow | Lave few or no efficient artillerists, and those d thoy have sel’ ico target firing. Their " sad | forges aro scattered over quite too long a front it will al- | 40 render mutual support in caso of disaster; and ternately take up ant drop down all public men it is belioved (hat an oxpodition of gunboats up and measures. ALL this isto maken talk and | {o¢ Tennesses would so completely isolate sensation, and is so undors‘ood, Polk's division as to render it practically use- O18 TOE Une defanae of Nasliville. Ita notice by respectable nowspapors, only | In reference to the prospactive cimeatty of beips tho programme, ant the lickin id with the Chiefs of ite Indian Colonis, is but too woll pleased to have the rast ening Kxinmss bas the following: — of the city press barking at its heels, Tho have our Sikha now, in the C. Som falls into no such trap, and tho Tustes and | aad w: aboud pot be sorry, therefore, to Tainorm would show sense by keeping oat of it. | tin SIA, of Se ete tnt he sens The Hmnaro has its own reputation, acd such i aa it ‘a, lot it keop it. The Woxtp reiterates the notices which our journa’ has given about the Conoart Saloons, and soon aa that canes proved successful, years hence and Lincola will be denow from woek to wook, until that timo, A 16 Broadway, jo Puts pathived with Eng'and, and (i was as honored in Now York asin J now, if the Sikha of Indi thus alludes to tho (aieticn— cut for them, steamers, privateers, &c., in Now NACTORY: | | Tuo Gainton ig « clio, narrow Son, ovapy- | Hyitaln rocngticos sur verner ston’ Slavery of Laets Watas's Theat her ia & goed Rebel iow Republic,” as “belligerent,” anit threatens us with war, because wo arrort, en deal of gas light at the door, and a collection of ; : scoan) route, two of ite slaveholding Sikhs, Tee weiner the recital, A boars, husky | BY should not wo romomber, buitate and boy, with a collection of Dlay balla thrown ov ar Mop the oxampler his arm, stands at the portal and croaks inarti- . wr The Times Correspondent Again. Dr. Kuasoil, in epite of his opportunities for observation, obstinately persists in confounding tho gelf-reliant and intelligent Sees Dunya te, ban: 1o0e be 10 ost utterances blend the obscurity of the Yal dialect with choering suggestions of strang|in, There is a little box-olllve at yihibie] Beoretary. plloalos GP Up eter, etcine punt wtamp) t9 | stair, with a lithe aperture, bai spa te mor irorera nea dhocerrre To . LAPSCOTT. ath w York, Ureast-pin glares like a dead eye. ng and demorali, yjec's of monarch‘ Re ie ae ae eile Sy ha Lid Liverpool, the keeper of the breast: pls probaly Europo. The fact ia that, Russell associates oly until Tp BL 2 in handed in, it clinks with other coins 4 | git the hang ; d 7800 aud tinder. Deo it drops inre the pander's eachequer, We open | With the hangers on of the foreign diplomats, Och draw inter. stairs wt $3] HE TRUSTERS OF THR SKAMENS palr. HANK POR SAVINGS, have ordered that inter= eat be paid to dep ait tit d thereto, for the wix YOR SALE—TWO SF SANARY BIRDS FOR SALE—A LOT OF Jeanary birda, at 107 Sonth “p Please ring the bell. NDID TIORSES or worse #til!, with knavisd politicians at Wash- ingtor, and remains in profound ignorarce of the ot) Hising influences of republican institu. ‘ions in elevating aud developing individual Meeting too, so many of own in this the door and enter, There is a simoll of t« and a smel of beer—x smell of stale chouly and a smell of the Pers -. 40 Pot roeking, close contined air and a jewelry, bunches of ribvon and clusters «f (ow charac\or, op pe pee oe of Bile nS ot Padre vere chil follow. subjects untry, he naturally "On manveed Pave Huinired Dt and under, at | cne'si0 and the cther $054 alas a beautiful Cans: | 8% some without savoury, who co aponsate for | imagi: os that, like him, they have lost no por- © rat: of fve per cent per annum; and dian mare for aula, 14 hands, price $78: alwy n fact | ite absence by a display of contours avid dingy | i” Oe ang for self. On sins exceeding Five Hundred Dotlarg at the | grotter stallion for sale or exchange, Apply st 43| epidermis, stand or sit about the hall; somein | {oO pacity =f olf govern rate of fi uF percent per annum, payable on and | Christo mt. jad oi deep converse with the balf-ti visitors; some | meat which is the attendant curse efter Monday, 20th inst, i fh J ae MOdny, eS the i pa lesaiog y rie hey part rel es, se Dem | of monarchies, and cannot understand New York, Jan, Sth, 2. tors as principal. RIT, President. ao 6O°LLi NION DIME SAVIN! BANK, 420 CANAL, CORNER OF VARICK BT, ‘Open daily, from 10 A. M. to 2 and from ® to 7 P.M order, auitable for Twonty-firet wt, near 3d cal wardrobe, 0: $200, Apply imm Wintia Nevaom, Secretary Deposits received on or before January 20th, will draw interest from the first {nst. 6 per cent, Interest allowed on all uma of $00 and under, and ® per cent. THK WANK MA OKIVED LN D bruryte make, plane 94 inchow wi ONTHR. WOUT, President, ee: | 118 cheap f exchan up stairs, N $Y band chess LEIGHS, CARRIA‘ REAL ESTATE, FOR, SALFE—A FARM PLEASANTLY 10- cated, 1M miles from Jamesburg Junction, and 236 from Ceanterry, on the old stage road from | ‘The largest amsortinent Wirliuyton to South Ants Ne contalning 84 acres of goo Brooklyn, PIANO FOR 425-6 OCTAVE, IN GOOD betuners, | Abn'y vata, Kardrigastoerody * diately. is PLANING MACHINE FOR SALE—ONE endless chain bed surfacing SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE—ALL kinds staudard machines, now and dt hand, t Machines bonght, (CQ Bag machines horwes, barnest, bella, robes, deo, for sale cheap, oA f any nation of __.__.- | sight. Here is a huge bestial man, wil H nge Of any * which it is joalous or suspicions, all the above to be fo veteran pugilist ‘gome to seed, fallea'on evil | Out Say mantier of doubt, the seadeof dissols- ‘ fare welling off at 10 Neving st, and 184 Fulton aves jo, in perfect ore will lw nold very low, at the machine of STEVENS, BROTHER & CO., 222 Pear! st, 4 GOOD | en aud shatueles, and not fow balf drunk, | ‘Mat they have, it may be unconsciously, im- Sf theate. | Here isalittle group of returned volunteers, bited the spirit and the principles of our tree for $50, worth Graney and buttony, and muddy and inobrious. | goverr ment. eee | oe eae eee ois ba probably Keeps hit | In his latent lotter to the Londun Tries, Dr, Russell exhibits all his prejudices, and still in- sists that the Government dare not do justice on the Trent affair, Ho says: 1f, unhappily, any of the foreign complications indicated in the President's meseage should force the power which conceives itselt injured to domand eatiefia in KoVvernmont is 60 feeble not avert tho greatest calamity by ‘and just reparation and saion of the arrogant which neithor knows ite own danger nor, fiahnoss, reards the feelin, thing but constant anticipation of flies is ado quate to explain; arother laughs prodigiously at the very thin jokes of the joker upon the stage, who at this moment happens to be a minstrel with quadrangular patois upon his kreos and atarjo expemporized from a pump. ibd », = yoo are the nal machine, Wood. dept oc? fg poms aro novices, rom the country, pe } the rest the very drogs of debauchery. thlof face shines out hore and there, Bring competent ‘otective here and he would lay his hands on @ dozen at 10 Yaac* LOT tion are sown, and are rapidly germinating in days; and a little man, with a red muflior anda | 4, Northern states themselves. abarp, peaked nose and a crush hat, rather too I do no’ mean 21 Bact 106 water in the kitchen, Por particulars inquire of WILBUR 28 Yactiog | HUGO MUELLER, OR SALE—400 ACRES PLAIN LAND near the Long Island R. R. within 45 miles of New York city, will be sold » great Bargain, For Particulars inquire of P, C, BULKLEY, Enq. 48 all at, 95 Yact 108 G OOD BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR sale—The corner store, house and lot, No. 43 Grand st, corner of Beoond, Williamsburgh. Ine quire on the premises, 31 YhacF 110 wa URGH PROPERTY FOR Sale —The ree-story howrer, 196 and 150 Dev ty and mtore cor Stnith and Devoe sts; also cottages pollo e fir "ATLA with carved legw and lyre, from good work and material as haa instruments fon sty New York, Twonld advise my fr Binger's, Grover & Baker's, and other sewil Machine needles of } WFORD, | Btearn! ‘Geo chines repaired and improved, HACID, PREMING. at Jamenburg, WM Titer: | al Kinds, shuttles 0], dey at wholowale and INSON, nt Cranberry ; or on the farm of EDWARD | Also Grover & Baker bag machines PIANO-FORTES. able to offer the Toctave PIANOFORTE, full tron <atriing, Tonewood case, warranted for five years, for $150’ cash; and rich 'molding-cnsen, Or $40 by the old methods of manufacturing. We warrant them to stand in tine better than any Plano ever made, We invite all to examine those new ur factory, cor, of Canal and Hude GROVESTERN & HALRB, ends and 800 apple treea in full bearing, with plumb, pear, | ——— Tonge wom, pullod over his face, alts boaide him ; | Of Coarse, that the states are moribund, But a he fra tree: GEWING MACHINES—149 HESTER ST. he fas a curious habit, the little man, of draw: | ‘Be political system ia doomed. | In what form w Well of goad water at’ the door, and a ciatert of | b> one deor eaat of Howery, in the beat place t ing the back of his hand across his mouth—a | {je pew tee & Ubety Success” is as fatal as defeat, Already, befure the Union is safe, tho Domo- crats and Mepublicans are renewing their old contentions, aud, as was apparent months ago, the fi,ht between slavery and abolition is car- ried into the President's Cabinet itself, into the Senate, into every community, except two or three of the New England sta where Ro- publican principles have it all their own way, SLAVERY AND MK, CAMELON, ‘Tho dissension, however, commences in tl Cabinet itself, where Mr. Cameron, the Svc tary of War, fs making « bold bid to take tho pets out of the hands of all his fellows, and to head the Republican party on the question of abolition, The Secretary is one of those remark- able men who are developed, or who develope themselves so wonderfully in the United States, mae gesture prevalent among criminals—and of whispering something in the big man's oar from time to time. ‘The two remind one of an oreegows gorilla and An emacisiad 870, or an elderly hyena and an ander-sized } . What do they here? There is nothing to steal, no one to waylay, nothing to break open, except perhaps the head ot the orchestra ‘leator— whieh is bald and shiny—may have s0.nething in it. A letter addressed to the Tarun from Nash- ville, Tennessee, furnishes the most minute and trustworthy account of the robel moans of do- fence in the West, which has yet come under our notice, Boforo the 17th of Septomber, whon Gi retail. de tie” $150 17S bo $200, of nw poon wold for $400 J} in want of Brith and Ainslie ats; terms very easy, Apply Polk made his advance into Kentucky, th = . ¥ | good wulatantial Piano to examine GROVESTREN ' By incoasant labor, by vast enorgy and indus- mit KELLOGG, W Beaver my Nes i Uda A& HALES new T octave Pianos, Lhave bad the | Surgenta had es forty-tive thousand Soon is try, be has taised himself from profound obecu- a — carey the part year, fu than 200 Pianos of dif | Tennessee and Kentucky ; at presont thoy are | rity to high at and great wealth, Uatra- J DENTISTRY. ferent makers, and these stand in tune Letter than | believed to have about seventy-five thousand, | vofiegd he knows men and manuers as woll as ny Lever aw: BTIFICIAL. TEETH INSE ich and tone are fine—good aa that money, J, PRIESTLY, New York. ot whom only two-thirds are oud fur auythiage This is largely below some ot the estimates which have been published of their strength, Ulysses for all his own purposes, and an innight into character, a tact, and addreas which lowemt possible price, T filled with ge °, 5 ter an diplomatist might envy. - - nilver £4 centa, Le AY filling without pain 0 conta General Polk took posswasioa of Co umbua, Ky ker — five ht in his jJudyinent or ADIFES—THIS IS THE SEASON FOR | ond upwards. Teeth carefully extracted 25 cent 7] (which is in the southwestern corner of ‘ h vicentl Chi ves the Walon i Bally Partion €e. and i yo wold atts | Oy Dead, CONWAY, 100 Kast Ath ott 2 ad | _ 7 FURS. Mate, api! situated on the Miviseippl river) with | (0 "'bg “saved. ‘hy destroying ‘slavery; and, it negloot getting w bot- vee. ad Bhat as : ner ade | ¢ paved i and, the BALM ‘OF WITTE LIGMIES Swhict, | ——— ; ta ATTENTION LADIES) | vunsti pe eee eller Gres eae oe the oats] Eee cndeavirad fp. (iron the reserving and hewutif H ARTIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED FOR ! ' roeiient to. an expression of his opinion eating plinplea, bl the akin, stands anrivs onan ing youngent in mold st the extr CENTS. per bx perfumed, ENTY-FIV) 46 South Second et, Willlamaburgh, and Eighth ave, New York. at Ot d4 Y4nc0 Bios crin tn stds erent at, at aide we fon" rence ‘The bandarenant bat cow cade 1s % RAKE'S 9 Bowery, just rec plush ever imported, duo Mactl06 hat now male is at ved, and new manu- @acturing from the glowiew and few French possible pri ing 79 ct; platinn, xtracting 4b cts b 1, Niuth ments than ever, ter Pulte for about half the usal ang 7 freuh, and the beat selected RTIFICIAL BONE. FOR FILLING AND Mink, remuteling aching, decayed or broken teath, ia Nive tae ¢ Dut in wy ite pats coor of at and warren: | Mink” Kus Au, tod Cut, SF fe #10 =| Bi forte. ©. D. GRAWEORD, #1 Amity ni 2d | Brench Hall, Copa, Mull and Cult plock from Broadway, JO eactll4 | French Mink Mulls $2 to $31 Water Mink Muff As USUAL, TEETH EXTRACTED With- oUt pain,—Those who require full sets, ter p extablished New York Pur Manufactur Depot $3 Chatham st, offer grenter indice Now ia the tlme vo get your win- prion. stock of Pura to 1, at the following very low rates . Capa, Muff and Cuffy, $3.50; Water 136 Cape, Muff and Cuity $10 ape, Muff and Cuffy, $10 00; French rench Sable Muff, $2 to $8 50; Water h Mink, French Sable and American Fitch and Rock Martin 3 Capes, $5 to #7 ig: Victorines, $3 south sido of Kentucky inland, and mot far from the border line of the two states) with half that pumber, where he was joined by nearly two thous. und sympathizers from Kentucky. Zllicofter had in Eastern Tennessee and Kentasky about olght thousand, Adding to these a few garri- sons, recruits In encampments ot organizing, and we have the te, as stated above, at the middle of September, On Gen. Johnson assuming command, he lasued « requisition ou the governors of Tennessee and the adjoi states for eighty thousand additional troops, The mutiny which’ burst out at Nashville, when Governor Harris ag yy to raise his quota by a foreed levy, after the ordinary means had failed, is well known, But with tive thousand mon, obtained from Missouri, Arkansas, Ala- tama and Louisiana, General Hardee was ordered to join Buckner at Bowling Groen, Various otter bodies were, shortly af-erward, to the same effect, he adopted a bold expedient () state the differences which existed between ‘and the Lead of the state beture the coun y+ On Mon-ay last the members of the asso ciated press were furnished with copies of the jroposed report of the Secretary of War, realed packayes, with instructions not to oper them until the President's mossage should be in procons of delivery. From time to time during Monday and Tues- day dispatches were received by the Association, instructing them not to use this report until pecially advised by the President, After mid- Hise: on Tueeday night, the Association receiy- ed a paragraph to be substituted for certain por- tions of the report, and, with that substitution wore authorized to publish the wholo, ‘eo have Marsh French 12 0; $7 te $10; Washington L teresting Sketch- —_—_—_ nets no charge; partial pleces, $1 per tooth; | to #) ; Bable, Stone Martin, Fitch Martin, Mink COAL peth fil with gold or gold ¢ nt, diver or bone | Martin, Brook Mink and Grey BSileria Squirrel “ fees Ua'Dr TL WELLER, 814) Bowe | eliy aa low. A largo variety of Children’ Fancy maemcrrrereee — —— er the drug store, opposite to the bid Bower ark, New York Fur Manufacturing Co. depot BEST OF RED AND WHITE ASH COAT, : 4 413 24uct128? | 43; Chatham ot, Cleaning, repairing end storing $4.50 por 000 Iba, deliv free and clean; - neatly done. FLEMING, Mawayer, 021 Tiac"l0a yards T and 9 Eloventh wt, near Broadway, N.Y, sat Bitters ae and 12 Horatio wt, G. P. BACHE, Agent, “20 4ac* vito | FOURS, FURS, FURS—LADIES BUY, Your tvine to 14 00 per cen an ther store | EST HALLIBURTON LIVERPOOL COAL, TOOTH | sig'tte ocitia Greas Rocky Monttan Dern Water Wereoned and delivered, at $3 per ton; red it Mink half Capes, muffs and cuff, $9; Pr vey ton; all other coalsat the ase Te he 8 | Capen, muti ane » $9; French Apply at 318, Bowery, it keep the Mean | capers tty std culls 81 to 49; French M JACOB WEEKS, dls Tac opr F grates stoves, , te my inl sth wt, w Promptly attended WYOMING VALLEY Coal best furnace, nid Rove free, without wun received by t t, and at t wind at yards 65 Cas eve, ds diac" lla COAL h- #440 tag 6 sua ly fereened and free fron sha $ 2.0) Tha. from yard 140 Waverly Places and Perry Bd Weert vty, North River, A, TREADWELL, nite jas 4135 $4, 4) COAL PER TON OF 2000 L.0S., well soreened and free from slate, de- Lyored to all parta of the city, 4, HEARTT, 195 ‘Wot 11th st, near Tth ave, 6 thao" LL —_—_—_—__~ AND CHPAPEST wa tor Had Breath, mitts $2 to # ect satiat [ To be had at 46 South WwW Mrghy at 25 cents per pot. ngs o* I ENTAL REMOVAL—N, B, GRIFFIN & HROB., Dentivts, 253 (formerly 876) Grand at, ulton Mt, Brooklyn, have the lar- t dental establis URS, FURS—FI quarte Mink Martin, per se 73 Chatlusta Su E MINK SABLE ITALF capes, dark aud rich, we now sell from $20 to ) Kare WA Wwe sold lant Winter for $45; fne Mink Capes #10 to $14; ver 1 $5; at FOBTER'S Roc on their imp Jupot, 173 Chatham Square, oor Presure plates without extractin 4c" 106 setts ou plating or partial FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS th of ladies! rich on of B Men. Wasiaxaros, Jan, 8, 1801, Thore has been some stirring dobates in Con- prem this week, On Monday Roscoe Conk~ ling, of Utica, made a first-rate spoech on the Lattle of Ball's Bluff—as a speech it was very rucceseful, Me. Conkling isa young man of fine appearance and slow distinct sriculation, and is one of the best debaters in the House, — His brother, Frederick Conkling,from the city of New York its on tho democratic side of the House; but hea not yet taken a position ay a nveechinaker in Congress Vallandiygham, of Obio, is another of the * char- acters” of the Houre, who bes spoken in the recent debate. ‘Tho entire country knows him by reputation, for bis opposition to the war bas niado him notoryus, Ho is a middle sized, tlorid- faced man, shows a fino set of teo.h whon directed by the War Department to repair thither previous tothe ‘ith of Nov ember, making at that time the following foree:—Under 7 coffer, eight thousand; under Hardee ai ner, twenty-three thousand; under ¢ \weaty thousand nine bundre Buc Polk, n other bodies, four thoutand three hundred, Grand total, tifty- nine thousand two hundred, Since the vprising of the loyalists in Fast Tennessee, this force has received some accos- tions of strength. But the motley crowds raised Joy Gov, Elarris's draft, by the frantic eppoals cf the press, are rather @ rabble than an army, Of the thirty thousand called out by that official, it is not believed one-third the humber can'be raised. A number of companies cf Home Guards have, however, been inducod to repair to Columbus and elsewhere to defend their state ; it is supposed that Gen. Polk has thus been strengthened by about 1,800 mon, itis not probable that Jobusou's fine dark Mink ky Moun- Moth ut. furs must be sion . | entire force 1s 110,000 availat ho epoake, and is really a man of fine talents, aks, carriage | ‘The equipment of these troops is parhaps | He ts vory unpopular In Congress, aud when he artil iuonier tort | hotter than might have been expectod, Within | complained of the conduct of the Government ent ofan Ay tor retuned: P. | a few weeks some thousands of rifled mus in surrendering the rabel ambassadors his col- #ork ja6 S4nis : + N.1.—A large | Of English make have boon Cistributed at league, Mr. Ifetchina, did not hesitate eens eeereereeeneer ee Dum GEGIK coliers Ge, Jumbus and Bowling Green; most of the ro- | sinuate that the dissatisfaction with the conduct ELTH—TRETH—TEETH—THE AMERI- at condeloe __ | maining soldiers aro armed with porviceable | of the Governmont was caused by the lack of can Teeth Com Practical dentists are inserting LAP ES, LADIES—NOW IS YOUR TIME | ¢mooth bore United States muskets, but some lend loyalty, Thiet undoubtedly was unpar- euutiful full setts at $8 and $10; part setts 50 cents for bargains in Furs; genuine selected in irregular bodies are armed with shot guns and |! amentary, and we must hope that it was un- per tooth ; warranted, Malf the usual price ; bone | sets; every article as represented; fu such other weapons as they could pick up. Tho | true. filling, 00 cents, $34 Bowery, opposite Fifth ut. At the Great Northern and Westera cavalry is on the whole well mounted, Rut in- Mr. Crittenden, of Kentucky, la one of the jan8 S4act133 Depot, @ Bowery, DRAKE, difterently armed, ‘The field artillery cousiste Great mon of tho House, who always attract S UN. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1862. SAVINGS BANKS. PRICE ONE CENT the at'ention of «rangers. When he ke ashedid on Monday—the members come around him to catch up every word he utters. He inn fluent and inpreerive speaker, and the only fault to be found with his elocution is that ho ovcasionally drops his voice to so low a tone th omible to hear him, unless sit- i in im ting close healdo im. The old man looks very tad, and almost out of placo in the noisy House of Representatatives, Another rew character in the House is Judge Kelly, of Philadelphia, He ia already tte Nod Forrest of the House, as in voice and manner he is beg rgen to resemble the great American sector, He hasa aplendid voice and an mpreavive manner, and always has the attention of he House w! ¢ speaks. His epeech, yeas terday, was father de-pondent in reference to the rebellion and the war against it. Ho fally juttified the surrender of Mason and Slidell as « wise act on the part of the Government, but ho called moat efoque’ tly apon that Govern. ment to atrike the rebellion hard biows at once. Quip. War Intelligence, HORLINLK BORN KS THE BRIGADE HOSPITAL AT ARDALIA, MO. A cot expordent of the Missourl Democrat, who has beon paying a v to the Brigade Hopital at Sedalia, Mo. rave ‘Thoee rooms are about ton fort by twelve, In three of them are stoves, while one of them 1 nly by \be psawayge th ips from the room bt ien'atin thes excoprion of three or four convaleacents, together wish two or three attendanta, in the remaining ona, Some of the men TF found lying on cota, or roughly const ucted bunks with crows slate at the bot- tom, tially covared with «craw thoroughly vroket up, atd having the aj ‘ance of bei rolled on for weeks or imoathee a On one of those bur ks, and actoss its slate lay » poor rick man, with nothing whatever under him save a blanket, and with nothing whatever cvor him save his every day clothieg—and this on one of the coldest nights of the present win- In tho chamber’ above this lay, in on a dead man, at his feet two or throes in wtagen of disease, and round the room soveral other on corn, aa closely aa they could well be packed, two or three of whom wore ap- parently passing to the grave, through the slow but deadly nervous process of typhoid fe- ver. On cpening the door to his room wo were al most suffocated, and at firat driven back by the smoke from the stove, with which it wan fll | and which found no vent by the door until the window (and the only one in it) was opened. Tho man whose business I learnod was to attend to the fire, was asleop on his cot, and moat of the others seemed to be. Suffocation must, ina little time, have beea the result, and each one in that room must soon have slept the sleep which had already fallen on thoir fellow-lodger in In we cepeat , in the opposite chamber Iay those sick with the moaslos, with a little loose straw under them ard a fo nkets over them, ‘The straw was strewn all over the tloor,and seemed to be about as plonty where the sick were not lying as where trey were. Tho straw, too, like what I saw in other rooms, was well cut up. | was told, more over, that plenty of vermin were sharing the advantage of what there was with the men, and no efferts were made to remove them or check their increase, A TRAITOROUS CLERGYMAN. Rev. J. P. M. Wilmer of Philadephia, ar rived at Fortress Monroe a fow days since and desired to be passed to Norfolk by a tlag of truce, He hada number of trunks which wore ordored Ly Genoral Wool to be soarched. ‘The correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquinen ay si— In the first placo, Mr. Wilmer's person was thoroughly search Cee in vain, for num- eroas maps, plans, jettors and documents were found contbaled in the linings of is was founda eokli containin, sketches of General Burnaide's expedition, wi speculations as to its destination. This opera- tuon of inspection was borne by Mr. Wilmer in a manner quite creditable to any raw General Wool then deemed it_ eminently ex. pedient and proper to have Mr. Wilmor's ''per- sonal ay pare)” examined. Twenty trunks wore ° and found to contain articles whitecotion cloth, 1 piece heavy white flannel, 60 pairs of gon 1's dress pautaloons, 10 Iba, old Government Java coffe cos 6iTke band kerchief stuff, 2 doz. fine linen handkerchiefs, 25 groas of buttons, various styles; 100 papers of necdlos, 50 papers pins, assorted styles; 150 spools of sewing silk, bo spools common thread, 11 fine silk vest patterns, 2 fine silk dress terns, 31 rolls of tape, all colors; 26 new w liven shirts, 45 pairs of boots, shoes and rul hers, 650 envelopes, mourning, buff and plain; 6 reams of writing paper, 2 gross of stool pens, 21 pairs of socks, 15 pen holders, and various other minor articles too numerous te be speciti- ed borein, vat = te FROM MEMIHIA, A gentlemen who bas recently arrived from Memphis, Tenn., communicates some impor- tant particulars to the Philadelphia Inqoramn: He saya there aro no defences below Colum- bus; that Memphis is unprotected, and that Columbus once passed, the Mississippi is free from obstruction by fortifications the entire dietance to New Oceans, He says General Polk has forty-five thousand men at that place, is very sronely fortified, and confidentty ox. pects to repulse any Federal force that may be Rent Sesion them, her by land or water, ‘Tho rebels of Memphis, however, are alarmed about the tleet at Cairo, and yory feasted it may pay them a visit at an early day. There are still large numbors of Uaion men’ ia Memphis, who are anxiously and prayerfully awaiting the uivance o! the Union army. .! Tov us ons are growing Very scarce, and any ‘ticles have reached starvation prigss, Coffee is one di llar per pound; tea four dollars; flour twelve dollars, d bacon thirty cents per pound, Gold is at « pre f ni rarely to be had at that. urrercy is Confederate treasury notes, payal six months afvor the establishinent of the inde. pendence of the Southera Contederacy, He mys the idea prevails among the rebels that Generals Buell and Halleck will move their fhices sivultancontly againat Bowling Green and Columbus, He says the people of the South are growing very impatient, and must soon be involved in broils among themselves, ‘Their condition is daily growing mare distress ing and intolerable. SCARCITY OF SALT AT TUK SOUTH, According to the eonsus statistica of 1850, it was estimated that there were no less than «ix- teen million hogs in the rebel states, and that about four million are killed each winter, Now tocorm this pork twenty-five thousand tons of salt are needed, and this amount will be re- quired during the next four or five weeks, which may be considered to embrace the entire r season in the South, The trouble which nta itself to the rebels is, where is the salt to come from? According to late accounts feom Now Orleans, Charleston, Mobile, and other southern cities, salt commanded alme bulous prices, and it'was scarcely attainable at any rato. ‘The scarcity of salt will be found to be a grave matter before the end of the following ear, if it be not fortheoming and fully distri- fated to meet the demand, Neither ths men in the army nor the slaves on the plantations can dispense with this necessary article of food. Frightful Sufferiogs at Mea. An officer of her Majesty's ship Topaze, wri - ing from Vancouver Island, states that on the 7th of September, his ship fell in with a small sloop coninirg an Irtslinan and an American ; ‘dhe men on coming on board seemed nearly famished, and they ate greedily the food we gave them, until at length the doctor had to forbid them eating apy more, They stated that they wero in the employ of an Knylishmwn, who has a manufactory of cocoa nut oil on 4a i lard ealled Fenning’e Irland, about 4 degrees north of the Equator, He sent the sloop with the captein (the Yankee), a conga, an [rial man, and two Kanaka or Sandwich Talan to gu to Washington Island, ‘about 24 hours’ anil, for th arnots Ot Wremrine Have to wake casks, They could too the tolan ase i H H iE f improbable that the as they must have been very short of ing oply token away visions, and besides i th £ 4 } if caught a shaik or some and they alto had some rain and managed to cateh the evel mh ‘would not have ar witha picen ot Kaseha foah foe ale “te he hold of the sloop we found s very old cask cot taining pieons of this flesh salted down like pork or beef. When we picked ap the twe then they had been out 96 days.” Miscellaneous, Twa NY. To “says thar ita popular pro. judice -vroad in favor ot gold, You We " Lal 7 Treas Nae boee, eaeies of 8 one of the future schoolmaaters of the Prines Imperial. A naw opera, entitled the Puritan's daughter, ty Mr. Bate, bas tet with great success im Louden, three years ond « balf 6 Tanum o— Engl ka Rm Garibaldi, dee tin Yorkslire, jum yr high posta “dt ras. = 10m, (Eoylisn journal) of thi me *, and concomns the curse of the Leadon 1M RS. Ar the New Year's soiree of the Prosidem, Mia. Lincelo wore « Lace shawl, ted we her by A. T. Stewart, of New York, which cost twenty five buedred dollars. Tie Goversmert officers have so systema tized the work of bh the river, from Pi'teberg to Cairo, that it is next to an ime wth da vontraband goods to cross the lines ‘or the rebels, Prxstoent Jrarvz, of Mexico, writes te @ of W: |, that it is tis deter~ tiv mination to make the ible agadmat, their invaders, ard teat they will sever vield to Spanish domination until completely ‘oub- jugated. ‘Tur day of speculation in army contracts ie practice gone The new of the War Depart ment is to require that parties offeriog to make muskets, shall own machin and presses i , aki, and tle that Chey cam fll coatrweta, = EO Mr. Gronox Tnomrsom, the noted Rang Me Abolitionia bs who, fom years san. boom ed.on the sin of v 0 on 1: menced a course of idx lectures ta ‘ a tirveg pround agalnt tho Boats, sad favor rong grou! ot the Union, he iad Grxxnat, Halleck is much talked of in com nection with the command on the Potemac lissouri can be trusted alone, and MoCtellem desires to devote his whole time to the gener command of the entire army. Hallesk is am excellent officer, and donbtlem McCllian de- sires to have him near to advise with, Loxp Camptell considered @ goed index cesoutial 10 a bok, that he advousted the pas- sage of a law d: priving an author of tre privee logee of copyright who should publish « work witbout one. He considered « without am hvenient as a house without stale indows, at Havana hing the mostot the p> (Shi Taand) Prostamee tion, t create the iinpreasion with the Span jards that if the ‘Federals’ subjugate the “Southern Confederacy” Mr. Lincola will twm hia army and ‘Roman the « Cuba, Davy ageitat. “slavery” Catholic religion” in the inland Norasingle U. §, soldier now remains tah, and the travel across the plains is me is no trouble whatever le Ro be tween the Mormons and the citizen of ates, The vational electric aleenel Poa ¢ i the Terrhory, and it isa matter of boast wi Rene that it is scrupulously protected froma jury. Moniarens Ani geimemrestsis Pecasy On aden ‘ical Seminary or still further pursuing be refused calls,” Gut of 60 ated last May, in the Western Theol inary, there Is not one unemployed, Tre climate of California offers particular ad- ‘vantages for the cultivation of the grape. Os acoount of the alinost perpetual summer, there is paves 8 failure of toe crop. by wh from an acre a over \omay Se ae ae for it wine ade in the state last year reached $00,000,008 gellone, and the growth of the vine ia se vhat in two years it will probably reach 10, 000 gallons. A Fox created rare , on Sat last, amongst the ekaters who were a the Schuylkill, near Philadel; by suddenly appearing in their midst, He bad been closely Freee 7 Sevens ene Weekte ee ine , ut thousands of men and dis; ids ed that illusion by chasin, Fg warn Per and forwards with skates, clu till he finally caught; but not un [orvente baa measured thei ®. Ma. Axcimiavs Morn, Mase., last week cut up a tree which feet—one limb of the tree girted ni out frem this tree five cords of wood. remarkable fact aoe so emmed, tasted now oars has watahed its and now in his ol to bear the heavy down, he is vigorous enough to use man's @xe upon it, Un Mow ah orders were received ‘ne ton, at the Watervliet Arsenal for 6,000 18 icch mortar shells, to be forwarded as ss precticable, As the Arsenal suppl the article was entirely exhausted, ‘Thornton immediately set about the required oupoly: Before pisht be jad «la contract with eight ef the Troy foundries jor 1,000 mortar shell each, all to be delivered in ty days, ond mon are now atthe j b Tris contrect brings some $50,000 te tbe city of Troy. Joun L. Guaxy, proprietor of an -~ Joon at Khinebeck station, at the « Ele icrespoeee ns to one Cpe | win Coomting over the tops of the moving at the rate ae om ie bura- & car, loaded with call Ge. was switched off, and the poet, Ge Re after damage to the amount of $4 500 had beam done, In contideration of the hereic condwet of Mr, Green, the Company sent him a chedis tor @26 and a pess on the road for one year, Tax ship Esther, loading for Lasuyrs with a large assorted cargo,sprung a leak on Wednes- day morning at the wharf in Phil.delphia, Hee cargo is being diecharged as rapidly aa ey end two steam fire engines are pam the water, The lower hold is nearly a portion of the cargo will be ruined. thow- sand barrels of tour will provably be Bot oat, with some but three thousand bushels of wh, jsecy- 4 fish and soap, in the lower bi be entirely fruined, The vessel has cured by two powerful chain cables. One of the Secessionists upon whom the +10 000 tax is to be levied in Missouri, wae Col, Thornton Grimaley, 68 old and weall ronident of St. Louis whose aympathy with the lle was greatly o: rebels was notorious. xcit \hen the paper was handed to him, and ble agitation bastened an apoplectic fit, which prov el fatal before be could be conveyed home from bie placo of business, Ele had amarsed the moat of bis wealth in doing work for the Government, end was the inventor of the well-knowm “ Grimeley saddle" which has long boca ta we iu our cavalry service, Varieties. Srimir ov 11 Exoiasm Panee—Cotien gh T elancholy mem - aiek irl aren upon whose margin thay to death t@ come and fer- walk, maki te lakes * : Fy thom over the

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