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WEEKLY SUX le potilshed at 15_ cout iigieen socuten ps {oleae rope 4 eset Hh, Bole Propristor of NUMBER 9207, SAVINGS BANKS, ‘The 8: SHIPPING, Bowery SAVINGS BANK, R LIVERPOOL—OLD BLA F° CK STAR my ¥ x, Jan. Hom, Lino—The packet ship ADI lying at THE DEPOsITO 91 Bast River, salle that interest, at the rate of Ave per cent. » | Pier 21 Kant River, sails 18th January, Wot panes num, oa al! ums of ve dollar aad upward, and | Fades, are OF © WILLIAMS & aUION, hot etcending fre hundred, delat aa” our por = i num on Al! sume o° od \- lara, Which have been deposited at leat three | PASSENGERS YOR EUROPE— Months previous to the Lsti nat, will be allewed to vee, bag As of State, all panongors Bia iesnee here ca ater dey as | ecm uted pes ay cera © protre ” oowrd ce wil ° prot “a8 m > ue ne ‘. by-laws, “All interem not called for ell’ rom Pamsongers will nat be subjected to any trouble or incipal, and draw interest according!y frou 1st delay in procuring them, if they call for instructions whore the regiment is pleasantly situated, be- | inst at at the Company's office, 18 Beondway, N.Y. jin barracks with beds and atoves, de. hia nk is open for busin daily fr i" 2 JOUN G. DALE, nent haa alan the finest band of any in the fled, | o'clock, anid on Monday, Welnestay, neat ane STEAM WEFRKLY BETWEEN a3 peces being of Gertnan silver. Those desiring | evenings, from 5 to T o'clock, at No, 150 Bowery, By NRW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, hist will find it for their interestto apply first | order of the Trustees, landing ani embarking pamengers at QUBENS- ton at, he ina on ual to nearly Mans’s MONT . by sonia & ! ng Office, No. 94 Broadway, t! 44 reovives at once Oniform, Rati ind Pag the same dag, and Ie sent’ to Newport News, mt. Col. J. FRED, PIERSON, 24 Br THOMAS JEREMIAH, Preaitent, | TOWN, Ireland, a G. H. Cogaxsiatt, Secretary. j10 6101 The Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Steam : Ship Company intend dixpatching their full-pow- A GOOD WHEE IVIDEND— ora ‘Wwitld ron Stoamships #4 follows — pith, w Apply to GROW . aenee seodiattirday, Jan, 11th, KANGAROO oS Saturday, Jan, 18th, CITY OF BALTIMORE... Saturday, Jan, 2th, on every succeeding Saturday, st noun, frc Pier 44 North River.” : - so RATES OF PASSAGE. uinderstan IRVING BAVINGS INSTITUTION, No, 9% Warren #t.—Tho trustees of this institution bave directed thet interest at the rate of wis (6) per cont Per annum on all sums of $500, and five (5) per cent on all sums tp to $1,000; and forr (4) per cont over Shat amount, to be paid to all depositors entitiad vo and after Monday the 90th day hdrawa will draw FIRST CABIN. STERRAGE, do WoLondyn Btoorage Return Tleketa, gr xl for month#....., pal JOHN CASTRER, Prosi *. VANDERBILT L, BUXTON, Socret yr just 860 00 pramensers forwarded to Paria Havre, Haulin | LABORERS WA. N : pad in Kast New Jersey, near Now York : Rotterdam, Antwerp, de. ab reduced | te | | | SAVINGS BANK, Naner sae “ 4) } 4 sh Nine wl 1 the Niateres by owe troony ‘ SP mh Deir gryct : eo uunual REL wale pom mihe y ab the Company's bia hho trad just ox spews this The Paris Correapondent of the Evasive - #1 to @ove: nut Torito sume "over Sony JOHN G. DAL, Agent, of hor majoaty’s government, Post writes an follows ye payable om aud after die Wh of Jamiary, tr os Tho Trinune tolls what tho Now Kogland | It is said thet Archbissop Hughos bas hal a 15 Broadway, pen dal EMALE SERVANTS WANTED, IN GOOD | Thur«tay evenin: t on or Tannery 10 Will draw interest from the tat of January. is ” ” PRTER HM. TITUS, Pro, CHAS. A. WHITNEY, Seo. Ul Mactiit eaves. Inquire of 6th avenue Lith street, where good places are always r Benall girls wanted. Jat 6° tb) grant certifioster of Jiverpool, by their favorite apriving in part tl 5 — following lar. Bas tho th rat \REENWICH SAVINGS BANKS shine: out aa eatly aa they will bo. 11 supporta Won- | the K oped FU Brine: found that WING MACHINES—LADIES LEAR (ada PRAGUE AN Waverly place, WM_TAPSCOTT, EMERALD ISL¥, ALBION, dell Phillip, Garrison & Co, against | om pale chee tne of aie “to eupposs Singer's, Wheeler de Wilson, terms $1 or 13 January The Board of Trustees by orlered interest to be Paid to depositors, nt tho rate of five per cent por annum, on all xutne of five hundred dollars and under, that 1 titled thereto; aud four pee larw that may Le during bank b DREADNOUGHT, MANCHESTER, VicToRY, BENJ. ADAMB, CONBTELLATIONJ. J. BOYD, WEST POINT, ESCORT, PHOENIX, UNDERWRITER.SEA FLOWER, CAMIKIAN, qbtthings together with others & Alp evory five eat for 1849, machine Fie subscribers are alan agente X LINK OF LONDON PACKETS, For ail of which they grant certificates on Mberal terms, REMITTANCES TO IRELAND, &o T. & Co. alvo continue to ie drafts, payable demand, throughout Bug! and Wales, at the LOWEST WING MACHINE: to operate on Wh ng -eachines; practice on shop Cam a eer ce MACHINES — WANTED PER- Wiku eioh v, 10ArH to operate on Bingor's ing machines; terms only $1 practice on all ls of work; also some good sewers to learn the taloom trade, Inquire $9 Delancey at, 1wt floor, 10 24ao*106 ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS MAKE, Wanted fifty yirls to work at artif inl flowers, Good wages and. const Apply at M. E, POTT! 200, 1 Interest not drawn will be placad to the oredit of neipnl, wad draw interest, daily, from 10 o'clock s,m, ttn 400 Moudays, Wednesdays Ym, i DA Ct AN, Prowident, | _, Circulars, with all particulars, may behad on ap- WASHINGTON D. VERMILY me Plication (1f by letter, enclose Postage samy) to : SoM, } Secrotarion, TAPSCOTT & CO., 86 South at New Yor Jad 24nct106 TAPSCOTT, SMITH on | i . Treiand, Scotland ATES, ¥ til 2 ofclock p.m and Fridays fh — t is NO. 96 sit made on or before the 10th day of January wil! draw interes from the. first, Interest allowed at the rate of 6 per cont on ame from $1 te $500, am 5 per cent on uma over HK, o8 Walker ji 8° thatamount, Open daily from 10 A. M.to2 P.M. ANTED A GOOD, IIONEST AND I Als) on MONDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY 4 girl for general housework Grenings, trom ¢ to T BM. trate JOUN CASTRER, Prow WM. M. PULLIS SYLVANUS 8. VANDERMILT L BUXTON, Preaek ¢ Manni ; v BANK aks Thr ponite COUPER IN oe sale: nid Deposits thus ot bef ore Batiindes ~ st Huary, 1 Lear j.terest from the lat Jantinry, 2D WOMAN, | J BANK OPES UAILY fron 9 2 P.M. and on teh, to do MONDAY, WEUNESDAY wud BATURDAY even- attention t wk ings from tty 8 tel B. STILLMAN, Pre 1G Bawo® ANTED—LADIES TO LEARN TO OP Dwouly-érea ou oar $4 ronan cal wardrobe, coata panty, veat pply at No. 127 theatrt- machines f taanit ANTED—A MIDDLE America’ Bu Lieawork, alao ww give sor oe Teun. one anawer a. will be given, Apply at 12 8 VAC T. SMITH, Be rgh, in the cigar sve AOTC r 6 mn) ry low, at t of STEVENS, BROTHER & CO,, 222 Rank for Savina, 7 Bloocker tres, h Jauuary, 196%, oa, Terms from $1 to $2. have, thie day, declared ad 1968, nll kinds of work, and [or ioterest, under the provision of the By-l rning. Kvery part | the last <u ling the Slat Decen faewing uwelli oF CO. Par annum ot x and oil, beat quality, for male. Al pundred dollars, and. rw«! abuttle machine for sale, at 332 Hen Grand at. Ja3 24°106 The laricest as ere welling off at 10 Brooklyn. The Trustors SEIN MACHINES—149 ITE’ . ad amounting te five hime payable on and after the of this month, : 1 the Tat instant, ow inching needles of oh 2 OY | dao ibs eee BOARD AND ROOMS. as piney) ey ae ee ROBERT LENOX KENNHDY, ’ 7 troops brought it ever the | Lane to make Leavenworth his headquarters, ARD—@2—GOOD BOARD. AT NO. 5 jad 6120 Becrotary, MILIES— + {Pusce wore tive regiments | and thoro collect togothor 3.000 picked mon in Thompson ‘om » $3 val SAVING AN 0) in every reapoot, \l 1 don't think they mustered | the shortest practicable spac m9, Tag ed pe enter Gorath aed a iatobar inate FA 450. Brod way, up stalrn. More than’ 3000 mon, as thoy havea great | to march to bis ticld of Operations with all “NB Leastus on jiaito a each, Wednomdays au Gaya until t pm. Bix per —— = STV eG bor Poor are hold the baok of the river | the alacrity possible, Lane's force will be 1 v ~) and under, De PIANO-FORTES. $150 until daylixht, and then commenced to retreat | chiefly m unted men. He expecta to start with ory ZOth draw inter or the again to Beaufort Island,untor cover of a heavy | 1/.C00 cavalry, 10.000 infantry, 1000 flying ar. pla to ING—A FEW MEN CAN BE Sepevanebtoboray with goad Leand and the comforts me ; also ® ladies, Apply at 419 Cunal st, 1 home ¢ alae 8 ladies, Apply naive CHRISTY, Prosidens, dis 94°18) PORTH, fill f 4 1 EES OF THE SEAMENS BANK FOR SAVINGS, have ordered that iaters ext be paid t » for the Hix months endin On mung of F the rate of five On sv ever made, 1 to examine these new tnatruments at our factory, cor, of Canal and Hugy gon sta, New York, GROVESTREN & ITAL Twould advine my friends and all in want of a good muletantial Piano to exami OVESTREN & HALP'S new T octave Pian Thave bad the care, the past year, of more than 200 Plano of dif forent mx ‘these stand in tune better than tonich and tone are fine—good as that money. a f nd under, a8 1 ara, at the yable on and Umny laced to the credit of depoal- New York, Jan, Sth, 1962. PERIT, President, Jao Grit OARD—2 OR 8 GENTLEMEN OR LA- dios oan be accommodated with pleasant room board in a small family, on moderate terms, by tors us principal. r Wittam Newson, Secretar, NION DIME SAVINGS BANK, peted, and house ranklin mt, 1 tached, aud ay. DGING- THE CHEAPEST AND Baer lodging b the city, wi otable cam have comfortable single veda st 10 cents ht; single rooms from 13 to 26 eta per night, ta given to order, at the Park View Aouse, 6 Variok st, near Franklin st, dl4 24act HANICS BOARDING—NOTICE—IF you wish board and a singe room to sleep in draw interest from the first inat, per cent. Interest allowed on all ewma of $0 ‘and under, and 5 per cent, on larger amounta. NaD 704d 9657,37 Tue PAST BO MONTHS. E. V. HAUGHWOUT, Prosident. HAPIN, Bec. dll 244 REAL ESTATE. ‘OR SALE—A FARM PLEASANTLY LO- cated, 136 miles from Jamesburg Junction, and irbere you will not be disturbed after you 4o to 23 from Cranberry, on the old stage road from night, apply at No, 10 Oak at, noar Pearl; terms | Burlington to South’ Amboy, Middlesex Gow N. Jia 50 to $4 por week, GEORGB STONE. }y3 $440" | containing 84 acres of good land under cultivation, Serpe gegen treet in full bearing, with plumb, pear, restaurant night and % ATTENTION LADIES 1 FURS 1! FURSt! FURS! The old established New York Pur Manufactnr ing Co. Depot 83 Chatham mt, offer greater induce ments than ever, Now is the time to get your win- ter uits for about half the usual price. have large, freab and the bewt sel stock of Furs to t Mink, Capes Mink, ful 6 Cape, Franch Sable, Cy i Ou Muff and Gu Mul $10 to $12 50; and Cuffs, $1 to $10; b Mink Mufs, $2 to $8; Water Mink Muff, $2 to $B ; Fronch Sable Mutts, $2 to $3 50; Water and Brerich Mink, French Sableand American Fitch and Rock Martiu J¢ Capon, $5 to $24 Vietorines, $8 ANTED—1 OR 2 YOUNG LADIES TO fruit trees ; a2 story frame hous, with board end educate far teachers, on m. kitchen and a eg HE with ott er out. buiktings ; to $5 ; Bable, Bio farting Fitch Murting Mink Apply 70 B, 85th st, near 4th ® well of good water at the door, and a cistern of | Martin, Brook Mink and Grey Siberia Squirrel equally as low, A large variety of Children's Fancy Fire. Now York Wur Mantfuctiiring Coy depos water in the kitchen, For particulars inquire of INROE ST—FURNISHED ROOMS TO | Capt. J. CRAWFORD, Bteamboat Goo. Law, " oy to small quiet , se aitns To | RICHD. PEEMING, at Jamesturgs WM-MUTCI. | 59 Chatham at. Cleaning, repairing and alterin musekeoping. Alay rooms tor single gentiemen, | INSON, at Cranberry ; or on the farm of EDWARD . FLEMING, Manager, jald 24n0%l0 moderat 13 ¥4a:136 | | WILBUR, 028 PhachlOe eee eee URS, FURS, FURS—LADIES BUY Your ST BOARD IN Fo SALE—400 ACRES PLAIN LAND furs OO per cent, less than at any other store im ¢ York—nive rooins with good bowrly near the Long Ivland R. R. within 45 miles of | je oty, at the Great Kocky Mountain Depot, Water » $3 a week und upwards ; lvdies aud fainis | New York city, will be sold « great Bargain, For | Mink balf Capea mulls cuffs, $9; French Sable Hed 4 Heme thon any other hide | ice warm | particulara inquire of B,C, BULKLEY, ngs 43 | Sqr mufla hod cutly $1 to $9; French Mink cape, parlors with plat © Brontwny | Wall at, 423 ‘Biact108 4 4 Liapouanty un and cufly #5 to $10; French Mink mutfa, $2 to wateliinan all night, Ww and} er Mink muita, #2 to $2,50; French Sable wid Coenl 5 nied and single persons. ‘OOD BUSIN 400 to $3; Mink Martin, per sett, $15, worth salo—Th wt POSTER'S, 178 Chatham Square, Mott Grand #t, corner JG 2hac®106 quire on the premises, WILLAMSBURGH PROPER —The three-story houses, 156 and 4 store cor Smith and Devoe sta; also cottage and Alualle st: leruna very eany. | ApDLY J4 Mac* , FURS—FINE MINK SABLE HALF capes, dark and rich, we now sell from $20 to mine as we sold Laat winter for $45; fine Mink ter capes $10 to $15; very fine dark Mink $5, $T and $5, at FOBTER'S Roo ny Moun- THE OLD TROY BHMIRT DEPOT, RATABLIANAD iN 1514. on Chatham street, 106, corner of Pearl street, w BE. &. KELLOGG, 90 Beaver m, N, tain Pur Depot, 173 Chatham Suare cor Mote a, White Shirts Linen Collars and Bosoms, omnes a6 24a*106 For 16 Cents DENTIS' x = 001 COAL, PEFICIAL TE. ERTED FOR THE ‘aueert rent jronall filled with gold $1 Alumy COAL DELIVE " 1) ends, be i withoud pain 60 ents {nin wler cover bg rel A aia he and upwards. ‘Teeth carefully o ited conta | 2,0001bs, weivht guarauteed from yards, Warren and Ghiris mate» NJ. B. CONWAY, 100 Bat ath at, bet al nuad subd Grecuwick aud Moustn ate, BP, Undershirts, Drawers and Half-Hose in Bilk, Wool, Merino and Cotton, Firomen's Shirts, Tra’ ng Shirts, Army and hirta of every description, Buspenders, Neck Ties and Gloves, j11 Bhac" 122 saved, Jad 2huc* 108 RTIFICIAL BONE FOR FILLING AND eling aching, decayed or broken teeth, ie 5 oft, Without pain; color of teeth and warrant. ed for lite, C.D, CRAWFORD, Dentist, 8 Amity vd block from Broadway, JO 2dmc* 114 BET OF RED AND WHITE ASH COAL, $4,000 per ton, 2,000 lim, delivered free and olean; yardy 7 and ¢ And 12 Moras BEST HALLIBURTON LIVERPOOL COAL, in every variety. th #ty near Broadway, N. ¥, A large assortment of at. G. P, BACHE, Ayont, d20 thac* Woolon Jackets always on hand. | st, Remember the No, 106 Chatham street Jat Qdact119 corner of Pearl street. AS USUAL, TEETH EXTRACTED With- mwreened and delivered, at $4 per ton; red ashy * out pain.-Those who require full seta tem- | agg and stove, $5 per ton; all other coals mt the low: porary sets no charge; Partial pieces $1 per tooth; | ext market prices, Apply at 314 Bowery, 211 Balls, Partic Peet filled with wold or wold cetnenty silver or bone | Greene, 479 Br'sine, JACOB WEEKS, dis Teas* Your charma you. sho We of the BALM OF WHIT fr preserving wud beautifying tt @radicating pimples, blotcher tw from the skin, stands it is warrnt: bbe free frovs nts, and wil harm the infant, rfumed, and is he extreme TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. per battle ty ¢ 46 Bouth Second st, Wilhamabu pr nlutoa without eatrachne kee wmnoPheric Mighth ave, New ¥ bee oc Platina or gold, $407 alver eee reitees, eta partial welts om gold, $4; silver, $1. Jy auch Gr a J parti & jy 90 A stylish hat adds greatly to @ person's ap- D>, HOYT, DENTIST, 907 BROADWAY, Breranee. The handsomest hat now made is at B doorg above 20th st, inserts boausiful sets of RAKE'S 9 Bowery, just received, and new manu- | teeth ithout extracting the roots; on gold $10; pintina, $25; facturing from the ‘glowsiess and as " Plush ever imported, 20 artifictal bone filling Gnserted without pain,) 50 cents; gold, 60 cents to $1; amalgam, 50 cents. All filling, S0cts,, by Dr. H. VILLERS, Sr, 43 Bow. ver the drug stor® opposite to the old Bowery re. 18 dhactlls Me ecerncaneiicmammmemn tes REMOVAL@N. Be GRIFFIN & ly 876) Graud at, vy have the Lar- iment in the world Coxr—THe BEST AND CHEAPESI Fuel in the city fur grates, stoves, or parlor uNey bakeries, oyster saleons and ewellers; delivered from the Manhattan Gas Works foot of Weat Lsth 3 drop. ALL at, t arta of the city, for $3 per eb ordera addressed to CRASPER & BU West 15th wt, will be thankfully re promptly attended to, a YOMING VALLEY COA Dest furnaoe, grate aud ty free, without waste; Warranted full received by the Wyoming Valley Coal tty aud at the yards 63 Canal ot aud ave. 1 COAL PER TON OF | i $4. 40 well screened and OF 8.0, 108. work warranted, Jad Shao? ° es | slate to any part of the city, W. PB. TREADWE ([EETH—TEETH—TEETH—THE AMERI. | %48 Bowery, Ato, Wont wnt Coke, {10 ddngttit {Ail fl ott ah fo and 10" park nies 60 conte FOR WHITE ASH CO. 84 40 lic ee cost tingly can> nel, best quality, $12 per chaldron, told by H. C. CLABES, 6 Wow 11th at, noar BrondwayJl0 Rtact Wow 1 Bowery, oreo aes" NEW YORK, MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1862. of hor oppressors, Lord Palmorston wrete aa fol: lows to Viscount Ponsondy, thon Britiad minis tor at V Your excelloney to | which Her mnjeaty | hearing that tho calamitous war, which last two months has dasolatod Mun, bern brought to a close by a pacitics - | states heve been doin towards the war, in auewer to the taunt of the Southernors that the universal dollar in the Yankea K half as well, the Robols would not be whi oped the unfavorable comments of others of thy City Prova, of striking, ability, te rolievo its leaden ool- umna, but in its upon the Times, Tarnunn Which it makes a daily dish and this country, and tho business of Ba: done by the Government. private Banks be included in the General Bank- Tupt Law, about to be passed by Congress, and leaving Secro'ary Chase financial King of tho country. tng lotter from Tort Royal, apparently from a naval oflicer, which dooe not «peak ao lowing. Ty for our troops, as they did for themse! vox :— th | Sonnd, watching thom stroagthon their works acd mount up to Port Ri went up in company with wo hem, and the reat came o' fire trom our boats, the rebels following even within rango of our guns, as we could se them distinctly from our mast on earth ia the use of such movements, unless todishearten our alrea!y dispirited troops, I cannot conceive, Expedition from Annapolis, and ita arrival a Fort reas Mouroe, ota shot up from the Picket, and at 7 o'clock a gun announced the final ordor to sail. fame time Gon, Iurnaido in his giz, was noti ments and passed on board his shi were soon under way, and in less than half an hour from the firing of entire First Division wer steamer taking in tow one sail vessel, the two together generally containing one regiment. 0 clouds being overhead, and a donso fog settled Cavalry Tofantry upon the bay. In a'fow moments, however, Regiment’, Regiments, every deck was alive with officers and soldiers; q 3 half's dozen regimental bands struck up thoir 2 liveliest strains—the ‘Star Spangled Banner,” 3 mingled with “Hail Columbia;” while the live- 2 ly heel-stiring notes of ‘Dixie's Land and 1 “Yankeo Doodle” furnished the variations, un- i til the whole, blending in harmonious chorus, and for the restoration of order, Certainly no commander in ancient or modern times, ever counted in his ranks, in proportion to their num- eeene’ many intelligent heads—so many noble kindly heart At 10 o'clock P. M., a thick fog set in, oblig- bi the vomels to proceed with caution, to avold lision with each other er with passing vossel: Noar midnight passed neat a vessel at anchor, just escaping her, and shortly afterwards a yea. tol at anchor,with no one on deck. Shortly after 12 o'clock stopped the ship and anchored, it be- ing doomed unsafe to proveed, Farmar, 1h. Wo have been enveloped in fog thick 9a burgoo,” all night. Several vessels of the Hoet cams to anchor near ua Kept the steam whis'le blowing and the horn sounding, to warn approaching vorsels, Some rain has fallon during the night and morning. At 11.30 wei, anchor, and proceeded down Bay. At 12.80 the fog lif.ed, and wo made the land near Black River, and soon aftor saw tho tall masts of tho Minnesota, Jamestown and Roark, which wore lying at anchor at For tress Monroo, The Huzaar arrived at two o'clock, and found only a small portion of the flest had procaded us. They will mostly arrive during toe afvor- on by the United Sates harbor was very ent tic) they manned the rigging and av vessel a round of rai ore cheers which wy THE NEW YORK SUN. MONDAY MORNING, JAN'Y 13, 1962. — ‘The Now York Clty Prem, The Wort illustrates the would-be treat- ment of rebels by England, when rebellion is brought heme to monarchical governments, as compared with its way of looking at it when it cocurs in a free Republic: When Ilangary was in the throes of mortal sxeny Lord Palmerston could look coldly on, rnd refuse to interfere in what tho astute mia- ister denominated a ‘domestic concen.” While he tefooled the House of Commons with hypo: critical sympathy for Hungare, he suffered the Russian army, without a remonstrance, to enter Hao gary and crush the apirit of that jallant e, Oghtiog for thoir constitution aanctioned years of unqacstioned authority. When Hungary ley orushed and bleoding at the foot nna: ** Lord, L have to instruct Xptost the satiofaction avermiiont have folt at He thea procesds to loccure thy A long interview with th nperor. The Bis'p, id, was laboring unter the improsaicn ninios, perhape, among Atoricana at home, that Louis Napoleon helps to preserve ‘he incoy. of bis thoaghta and words by avoiding the ayes pte viaitorg, and Looking nowbere in. particu ing. If King Cotton, and its progeny at . did that the inecrutahle man of Fr: called “ dead oven, half closed, the 0 hae what is On the contrary, tb ‘6 a wontorful magnot our and a fow M resist. Tho Kmuproas and Prince Imperial wore provent at this mooring, and, on departing. the Hishop gave them his Apostolic benediction. Ic is shrowdly intimated Tho Herarn has not one article or remark al sonaation-trap article and Worn, of PRICK ONE OENT the Prelent lent, is Southwestern Missou- i, Arkanana and the Indian Torritory, aa stated telegraph, and as much farther South as he to go. bis army starts from Leavenworth, it will quickl, swoop Price and hia butter-nut rabble out of Southwestern Mis- souri, and into Arkansas. The particular direc- tion of his further advance il be whapad the circumstances of the case; but it ean told with ‘tolerable certainty, that he will visit Fort Smith, clean out the rebels and eatabliah * depot there, that he will quickly pacify and restore to loyalty the Cherokesa, Choctaws, ninole ") and other tribes in the In- ory, which have been led astray by tolel emiaearion, - Alook at tho map will show that the road down the Red River, through northeastern Tex- as into Louisiana, lies directly before him, and that New Orl-ans is at the ond of it, and fur thermore, that it passes through a rich and for- tile country, well stocked with loyal contra- bands. What Laro's intentions may bo, is more than we know, but wo venture te put th's prediction on recoid, that he is going to take his army tothe Gult cf Mexico; that he will travel by land to the Crescent City. and return toater, and that his column of 90,000, b swift moving warriors will As striking dismay into the tra crushing the tbe tli Shertoar Patveal dies, operating on Pr wir Delf million of sol slavery principle A rican Roy A lottor fom Attica, by the Ray. RAC Mae brair, gives the fy'lowing daseriy ian oi to an African potrutate Soon after daylight, wo wore summocet to atterd the Sultan of Bena. Ho recuived as in an open space ia front of the royal residence. We were kept at & cOnstiereste ance, while his poople approached to within about a Nanded yard snd pawed by bimon horseback; them, diemoun'ing aod prosteating themsolves before him, they took their places on the prount im fromt, but with their ba the royal person, which is the custom of the country, Ile was seated in a sort of cago of cane of wood, near the door of his den, on a seat which, at the dista co, ap: red with silk or satio; and & visit that though he supposed he gained some usofut information from vis Majosty in exahange for count was far more than bal- it advocates tho doing away of all t arced ajainst Obaructions to the tented for Nashvi A correspondent, who has been apon the ground, detcribes the preparations which the rebels have made for receivi he Cairo toot, if it seeks Nashville, as followe:— On tho Tennessee and Cumberland rivers onl two small rar h-works, Forts Henry and Donel son, have beon constructed. ‘The former is ait. uated on the Tennoesses, near the state line, arid is armed with aixtoon guns of light calibre: but itia reported that the opposite hill has been fortified. Fort Donelson, on the Cumberland, is near Dover, ard mounts twelve Noithor is adequate to an attack by land forces, At It proposes that jon, If Tae jhe whole of them be awept from the board, The Journar ay Commeren has the follow- January 4, 1X62, Wo lay for fourteen days just within range of ho guns of the onomy at the heal of Warsaw sun afier jun, but wo mate no ved, I thirk, to you our eygomont with lita ts test i out We soon drove him away. We nthe first of January, atl came al. The dane niche weat up to Jeaufort, and tock in two ac ows and troops, and we UNbOats nid two armed forry hoa's to Port toyal ferry, ’art of the army landed to tho right of the re- el troops and batteries in order to tank r land to the Farry them in front. T! did, ae ya done not oft kin oavil Clarkesville, bighor up the Cumberland, a body of whites and KOO 18 rep jon «f the railroad bri 6 rebel* have bern rig their hand at sinking atone laden vessels in the channels of the Tennessee and Cumber- Jand. Some temporary works for the protection of Nashville, are siso in progress; but the place cannot long hold out againet a siege or bombard- ment, on account of its situation, War Intelligence, GEN ANK'S KAPEDITIONARY Corrs, Tho Chicago Tarsuxe of the 8th has the fol- litary movements : The Administration bas authorized Go Lost rN weit hah ek , Which wasa hoavy English gun, Our engineer took out ‘al tillory, 1.200'fusilocra, 4900 loyal Indians and about 1000 contrabands, now in Kansas, on the start; but the latter f rce is expected to increase ax he procosda south, He can employ 4.000 to 10.C00 able bodied contrabands to great advan- tage, as servants and laborers. He needs them to taks care of the horses, mules and cattle; to oats, and seo them 1 our shelly burst amongst them, What fall whe Tho Tims correspondent has tho fullowing | drive trains, collect forage, cook and serve Jeacription of tho departure ot tho [arnside | £00, cut and handle timber for bridicos, repair p roads, for acouting in. a country in which they are familiar, and collecting intelligence of the enemy; tating care of the sick and wounded, building forte aud holpi 2 them, and in a thousand other ways performing valuable sorvice and lightening the toil of the soldier, Gen. Lane claims that with the help of eight or At an early hour in the morning, three rock- At the 1 4 G44 Bae HRS TLY, Mow York, wuaand robuat, loyal blacks, as men of all 420 CANAL, CORNER OF VARICK ST. ing about among the fleet, and his appesrance | ton thor robust, loyal blacks, Open daily, from 10 A. M. to 2, aud from & to Srors where waa ted with wainodaaio work, he can double the etliciency and Seiko fd RS. cheers, To these he waved his acknowledg- | power of his S00) Bes Pre Deporite received on or before January 90h, will the per cent, of sickness and death that is wast~ ing the ranks of the other divisions of the army, where pro-slavery Generals subject their sol- diers to all kinils of drudgery and hardship, rather than hurt the ‘divine institution’ of the necerh, The Gor we understand, have assigned the fol! ton to constitute the army of the Southwest under Gien, Lane : ‘The gunboats aod steamers haviag steam ap, tignal gun, the in motion, each morning was not — propitious—heavy Northwestern Mechanic Fusileers and 8 bat- terios of artillery. ‘ We have not learned all of tho regiments which have beon selected for this aceee, com ign ; but Lane himself has the chosing of mi, and he will pick the best he can tind, ¢ Mechanic Fusileers, at Camp Douglas, was the first regiment put do in his list. He fell in love with thom some t ago. Le wants them as the pioneers of his expedition, to open roals and flirg pontoons #eroas rivers and mor- asoos, ‘The law allows them the regular ny, of toldiers, and forty conts a day extra for all the time in which th yo employed as fusi« leers. Col, Dan Wisconsin Cavalry, en- it is understood, have been and Col. Bracke't's swept over the still waters of tho bay and re- echood from its shores, Thus tho Barn: Expedition steamed out of the harbor of An- napolis, and proceaded on its patriotic mission on the ¥th of January, 1962—a day, may we hope, that will he contocrated in tho caloniar in more than one sense next to the anniversary of the victory of New Orleans. The floot Continued on in the orler dosiz- nated, the gunboats making yoo hoalway each with ‘its tow, the moro powerful sido whoo! nteamers moderating thei ped to keep com pany with thei consorts, Tho British sloop of-war, which had come in two days praviously for coal, lay at anchor five miles below the town, and, as Capt. Vail, of tho Guido, salurod him by dipping the Ameriean ensign, ho re sponded by running up the English Jack at the peak an wo passed, The wind, which had been bowing directly abeat, towards noon, and during th afternoen died away, calm asa mirror, The gado follewed each other in lina, and, up to 3 o'clock tho van, the New [}:unswick, (ion. Foster's steamer being ahead, Towards evening, the steamers and gunboats of the second ieade came up with ua, the steamers Northernor, Now York, Guide, and Cavalry and Baldwin's fof laa, from thin state, What ether Ilinots regi- ments are selected is not known. Doubtless moat of the regiments that will be embraced in this expedition are now at Camp Benton, and tered through Missouri, doing patios, copt waiting for something to turn up. To take part ii expedition of this kind, will be their irentost felicity and delight. Tho immense proportion ot dragoons to foot soldiers shows that Lane intends that colority shall characterize his movements. Fastern City; with their respsctive proteges, Gen, Lane will not encumber himself with tho tow p ssing within speaking distance;—and | unnecessary baggage. Ho will taks along no now occurred & scene the most picturesque and | more than ia absolutely needed. Ho will use inspiring, The steamers, each with a regimon- | the light wacons of the plains rather than the tal barden ita dek, and swarming with sol- | heavy, cumbersome regulation article, Whoo diors, were almost noar enough to converse to “aft animals give out, he will replonish by other; their outlines were distinctly mirrored | confiscation from the rebels, He does not in in the calm waters of tho Chosapoake,and glid. | tend to deperd on Washington for bread or Secretary Chase for make the traitory fur ney. Ho propmes to the rations and bear the expanses of the march, iv they that caused the trouble, and they ast bear the cost of the court and jury which will try the cana. Lano hag purchased a patent horeo-power saw-mill wo aid Khe Pusiloers in bridge-building, He has also bought five hundred hand corn mills, being about two toa company, t» be run hy the contrabands. A regiment comes to a corn-field, the contrabands pitch in and husk out the corn, shell it, dry iton pang, and grind it in the milla, and then con ert it into hoecake, e, and other forma of the article, Cattle ox will bo procured by the foragers and reduced to rations, Me intends there shall b no famine in bis army, It will have the beat ‘ns; and wherever the seccsh his troops can aldo subsist, Ho provisioas with him at the start, and trust Co the resources of the country as if upon a soa ot glass, Tho regimental bands playe! in unison patriotic airs; the troops sent groatinge of choo cheer to each other, while friend waved to friend his goud withes, from tho decks of the difforent steamers. ‘This is iadead the pootry of warand is strangely in contrast with the dread realitios which, in a fow days, these officers ant sol liars may bo called to experionca. A pleasure excar- sion could scarcely be happior than those soldiors of the Union army room. on their way to the field of duty. May it be to them, to ua all, the field of glory and of victory ‘As night closed around ua, the oilicors aasam~ bled on the quarter-dock, and joined in aimging variety of Awee! milo ies, in v hich they ware {heartily by the men, Nothing is more king than the musical sbiliiios of these Mas- aachuaette—of al! tho Now Kngland—rog ments, They carry with t » latest otitions well Mason, and are oqttally at home in Gorn chorus, the solemn movements of Mondelssoha the country aff by a the plaintive strains of ‘Fai and to the enterprise of his boys tw collect a Ca gn ep gs ey 5 ta "Ne | what they need’ ‘The Government will be | delphis. Pass, ia sccumnlation | of | to rest the C pW Lin Ke ~~ $4 doubt the question is mentally asked by many, | subjected to no expense on Lane's account, af | officos of emolument and dignity to, the person | it throws, ne ree bat it seems enowh for them to know that they | ter the outfit is provided. His mea | of Prince Albert, the ‘of Queca manageable, Bret? Ot, astm ond go at the command of duty, to fight in any field, | will take care of themselves from thence fyr- | Victorts. With us, it is that no ~_ ‘of thegn bu Fopdincas the better. oar of remote, in defence of the (ramplod laws ward, and of (he robela into the bargaia. person ought more thaa gue public more —_—__TO7""—" nn n- om Fe ml iin ill so ling upon the assembly m, who formed a sort of semicircle, ex- trom his soat to neatly where wo wore Nothing ¢ uld be inore absurd and nome, nay all, of the figures court. waiting. grotesque th who formed t Large bodies and large heads are blo for persons who serve the Court « he those who unfortunately possess not the c spenaa- Bornu; er by nature, will not ko up the doticteney an immense wadding, they siton the horse, yives the yr on whom Lust ly the curious appearance — of hangin over the pummel br the saddle. Ete eight, ton, r twelve shirts of different colors, that they wear one over tho other, help # little to increase this greatnoss of person. The head is enveloped in folds of musit or linen at various colors, though mostly white, deform it as much as possible ; and thos bans which seemed to have ly arranged, hail tho effect of mal sppear completely on ono tide, their persons aro hung all over closed in little red leather pa kethor ; the horse, also, has a round his neck, an parts of his head, and about the saddle. A'little to our lefi, and nearly in front of the Sultan, was am oxiemp ro declaim- forth the praises of his master, and us pedijrroe. ar him, was one who bore a lorie, wooden frumfrum, on which he ever and anon blew @ blwt, loud and unmusi- ca to are ho most studious. a An ugly black eunuch called for the presents, which wore carried unopen to the roval presen: Bat the visitors could only get a faint klimpse whidle Bul’nry thrown td val ysicomon’ cal. hie any of his subjects, and that his face, from the nose downwar complotel y covered. Linen is 90 p that most of the men have achirt and a pair of attract the pity of ¢ by hold- ing the rem: @ hand, and lifting up the , erying out, in adoloful voi “But breeches, there are none! But | there are none!" The only persons armed near the Sultan's person, wore some hundreds of negroes in blue robes, who were ourside the court circle, Each of theno carried an immense club with a large nob, abow and arrows slung over his back, and a short dagger. Whon achief is riding, & foot~ man runs behind, carrying four epsara, There are many strangers in Angornu, principally tra- dors frein different countries, Tho Mep-Children of Sclonco. A London weekly closed its report of Mr. Spurgeon’s recent lecture ou the Gorilla by saying: ‘ Now, we know whit Spurgeon thinks of the Gorilla—how much more interesting would it be to learn what « Gorilla thought of Spurgeon?” ‘We can fancy the lecturer making some such points as the following “The specimen befure you was captured on that stony and auriferous tract know: Wall street. Please to observe his great inferiority to your- He cannot bite a gun barrel in two, as youcan. In fact y illobserve that bis den- ial jem, for fragiity and laxity of attach- is quite anomalous. Watch me—you seo yy the slightest trection I can detach his whole sot of upper and lower tooth from the jaws. They seem to bs made of a material similar to that which he area in the construc- tion of his drinking vessels, This stractare is very general among individuals of adult age. In my wanderings [ have occasionally moet young specimens, whose dentition was some- what like our own, firmly attached to the max- Maries by insertion in’ alveolar processes, — Those, howev are Casa — the teeth spoedily become imperfect or drop out altogeth- er, only to be replaced, with the progress of the adolescent individual, by the curious method here illustrate t, The spacimen before you belongs to the subs variety) Aroker—which, with that known as Lawyer, isthe principal denizen of the Wall street tract. Many of both these varieties, on aching tho adult age, hasten the natural de- terioration of that keenest and most ethereal of the olfactory, by smelling out feos, com- ions, and dirty joba, and also by inhalin large quantities of a deadly powder called snuff, brown smirch about the upper lip and noa- trils of this specimen was caused by this very act, in the process of which I shot him. There is thus no one particular of the senses in which the beast, Man, is not inforior to our own race. When wo into consideration that we are also foar times his girth around 0 thorax—bave twice his number of prehensile hands—never get dympertie—atend on legs which are to his as the pillars of Hercules to a pair of two-inch scantlings—full in love without getting spoony—can crush Man in our hug as adry walout is comminuted in a patent cracker —never indulge in late hours, cissipation, spe culation in western railroad stocks, or theol yy, bragiadocio, or corner-grocery politica, and in fine aro—what more cen we Say?—Gorillas!— we might well be proud of oor nature, and look with pit contempt upon besats who would pn courinship with us, and sneak up the ra of the development thoory, dias uised as African negroes, into poor relationship with our royal kind! Malo and female gorillas, let me thank you for the attention you have ‘shown your loctur- or this evening, ‘The next subject of the course will be the superiority to Man, of that nobler brute the hound, in the sente of smell—the cat, in teste, avd the ant in touch, Titi Mon Monthly lument. On his marriage, a amram spacer tpn Kies by Fetes tho Prince never paste me ia wag" aia enema Sa Albert would doubdom provite Tor Mia" children cut of this immense «um? ~ When any of the Rov al offsoring marry, Partke- ment votes a great gum in hand a0 « portion, ard erdows the brid witha preat Ife pensions "The Peineeae Hoye 4 a dowry of $350. and waa put on’ the .000 9 year for life. As the chil-ren reach imaturity, they are disposed @ in the f lowing manner Ths Princesses are married off, with dowries and p: and the Princes, thu made very dar to the taxva Mw th foople, ate Stables Bed erch with a life ‘yen from #125,(00, over and shove what they ey, take. as holding offi t ol rede 4 (igen Wye the Crown, When he is 21 years old, the ingore $16 « day, and ® i i 6 Pt origars 9 { ne for athor, the late made Field Marshel, in February 1940" ch tan mature age of 20 years ard 5 month, Tho late Dake of — ellington waa forty-fome sears old before he received the baton of a Fick Marsbal ; ‘it reward for thirty years of servies. In November, 1816, three other Field Marshals were mate: Sir Goorge Nugent, after four years of service: ‘Gonorsl G serenry-twor tha Marquis of Anglesey, after nearly seventy rince Alhort, besides reeei Governor of Witteor Castle, and Oa year a4 Constable of the same royal rend danon, wes Appointed Grand Rangor of Winds . sty @15.000) in 1811. Ho wos thigh deena of the borough of Windaor since July, 1860, Moreover, banides being Doctor of Laws. trem Combridge and Oxford, he was Doctor of Phile- sophy by diploma from his Alms Miter, the University of Bonn. He was High Seward of the borough of Plymouth, THis mili pointments (Field Marshal and Colonel twe regiments—the most lucrative in the sorviony mast bave yislda! him an addition to his in- come of at least $50,000. As sominal of bis eldest son's Duchy of Cornwall, he was woll paid—indeod, most of his official hold« ings wero s» remunorativ total very closely approximated w 000 a year which Parliament os ie stowed upon him, making a total income met far short of $300,000 par year, and beard icratia, loa the foregoing, the income of the Prince of Wales is about a quarter of a million of dollars per annum. tice brs on concert saloons is commencing ia Mintel poten A oie any ape loof firing forty shote tm ae =, bas lately been invented by the DM ore of ningham, poll NG the war, there i¢ mare row, (haa at the same penled Noww cotton in Engh ‘Tie cwner of @ mill in Manson, Mass. bea in making army Cloth, 4s sald to be eam racts with singers in England et be expects © Crosse a the river at Hadson, N, ¥ Gua. Bucknn says his troops a a aoe mob, and that he must have time to werk up, before he risks a fight. Mn. Ginsoy, & London artist of repute, ie ben gap bon colored statuary, which is vg Heng ried toa Kroat degroe of excellenes, A sample will be at the Great Exhitition. # Tue Rev. B.S. Huntington has accepted « call from the Floating C! 1, New York, te the rectorship of St. Paul's Church, Flatbush, 1 A ratyare lotter, dated Minneopolis, Miame- sota, Srd inst., say: Wo have te eat in abundance Flour fro : oth te of pe barrel; chickens, fifteen for @2; pork, 21-2 conta per pound, and other things in proportion.” Ir is note-worthy, that Senator Sumner wen thresh the whole of the discussion of the Trent. question without any allusion to the Gov. Morgan, in bis message, discussed Ni al and State questions in the eame manner, ‘A GRranv cock-fight is soon to come off im if the police do not up the am Caalgecnocte hereon a large aumber of — fowls in that cliy and an equal number New York. WA Mons bak has been eatablished af Cork, Ireland, with view of selling bread te the poor atafirst cost during the expected han times. Sir John Amott, the Mayor of the cityy has invested $40,000 in the concern, | Tum State Department has information that the Sumter was in tho harbor of St. Pierre, Martinique, on the 22d of December, and Usitea fates steamer Iroquois, aie bee fle Jow or ip, was one league harbes, waiting for her again to come out, A Nuw Postal project is talked of that of making a uniform rate of 2 cents for all lettems all distances; 2 cents for al transient pers; 2cents for grey Dewspapers seat 20 cents regular subscription, pe a boc and around, for weekly newspapers, in brief a two cent system publishes « now vorsion the tollow~ An Irish new ve the Queen," in which curs: O Lord, our God, arise! Ilers England's enemies | ° On Thee we call! Lat sorrow whisper peace, id wrong and anger coase, let truth and love increase, Make evil fall! ‘Tiue army is said to be highly satistied Government's decision in ips ‘Mason. case, a8 we supposed it would be, asin its ranks is to be found h large degree of knowledge, and © power to reason such as was never before known in a military host, + Ir isfetgted that Mr. Russell, of the Londom Times, will return to England about the fires of next month. Le com; of ill a ofbad treatment at the of some of owe ple, who insist ipa visiting upos him the Fedlgaation they feel at the recent editorial ar ticles in the Thunderer, abusive of the United nate alladi te TN Apywatiser, alla Mr. Soward's ith the Duke ry, Aad That » Which ie caatle, is very o in th vice and of the rel residing i Montreal, says :—' We aro will to mak! overy allowance for Mr. Seward’s low birth, his defective etucation, his intemperate habite, and his degrading associations."” P Tite book now in press, entitled the ‘ Lite and Times of James Buchanan," it is wade stood was written by ex consul and ox-reperter Francis J, Grund, who has been residing with Mr, Buchanan at Wheatland for several past. If it tolls the truth it will be structive book, but we fear Mr, Bachanam ondeavor to forestall the verdict of history, Tus thing needful for our ccast defences is tho fitcoo iuch columbiad, The great Rodman jun mounted on the beach at keys, dog-faced Baboons, Marmosota, owl era, long-armod Apos aud’ Nehieo-M'Eouves, will only be admitted to the colored gallory. no account, mimitted Gorillas, ‘under five Exercises concluded Young elephants, on without their paronts months old, half-price. for this ovening.’ Monarobical Place-holding. ‘Tho injustice of monarchical, § compared with republican institutions, waa exemplified, in a romarkable manner, says the Phil ‘ortress Moares, (Hainally called the Floyd Gun, and eines Floyd has been branded a8 a traitor and thief, Known as Big Thunder, is the only specimen we have. It boon sev: ecely, vested, aad ite wer is prodigious; and thou! oxpe- Fimeate a o(ten as an ordinary gua will ‘bea, there is no sign of \leteriorstion disco it, Such is the power of thle quormone, qua that the sides of the British Warrlor doubt, be erusbed by it. Aprce oelivient dare, :