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but to wait a short time longer for victory, without blood or expenditure. If this were true, it would be important, but Af not correct, its circulation at this time, is a device of the enemy. Gen. McCrmian is doubtless well advised of the real state of the case, and his movements, or want of move+ mont, may be taken as an answer. blows appear to be mere in favor than mild de- touted under Acting Brigadier Gen- Gaara, without having strack « blow. details of the affair aro given in full among BUr telegraphio dispatches. ‘Tho Resignation of Gen. Sigel. ‘When we Arst announced, as we did pon of Gen. Sant, we had that farther intelligence trom ‘The Tammany Organizat' Mr. Jonw Ciancy, whose memborship ad- mitted him to the secret session of the Tam- many Goneral Committee, on Thursday last, assures us in the Leapen, that as now organ- ized the present Committee far exceed in strength the ono of last year. additional strength has been introduced into the representations from the several wards, and the change in the personale of the Committee Of the ovtire number, forty-three delegates are wholly new to Tam- many, as men who have but recently been ad mitted to the control of the party as tho re- ward of faithful service. With new mon efforts had followed to retain But such appears not te the case. The following statement Of the causes of his resignation is furoished by &@ private lottor from St. Lonis, under dato of Jan. 6thi a: have grown impatient, wan mare. for the benefit health, His (Ne peo has He hee ‘one regi bo wee biased! deprived of to Gen. Halleck, he hax nev eer, His wall, the Quarte appointed, in Kpite of all his ¢ Rave never received either commiasions or pay. Hix 8 for bis troopa met with noc tion; hia men bad to put up with torn Out Mover to warm thern, although the cold ‘vere; they were poorly provided for, the organization Hussars, a regiment recruited exprensly for ivanion, Gen, Curtis is has been vory groat. ically haa Bigel been nogleted, treated, that even native Americans The war times do not affect the cheory apirita in lant wtay here And well it is #0, forthe mind becomes Jaded over the nevor ending topic of the great National war, and turns with relief t which Wiirts holds woek- axing thread of gossip is woven in with the events of the woek, and with the news, fashions, stories, poetry, and in- its columns contain, and this secures for it many constant readers, who are not harmed, but enriched, by partaking its gos sip about men and things, It isa sound Union paper, as the following lines by Mr. Monnis, placed t the head of ita columns, will testify -— of this fireside visitor. fruits of hin energy to the agreeavle o reecined an an | ty with his friends, cidents which Gels Bigel was watinfral, ne ander of the troop in tived at Rolla, and, on t ‘The inhabitants of Bouthweatern Minsourt b titioned Prosi: the President 8) ‘wants, and in whom the President had referred thy Took, ard bad recon Bverything seemed to Ihave a chance of w rival at Kolln, he received him of hia com hia place, Now, t ht favorable news These long winter evenings are suited to the Home Jornsat, and the Jor to mako (hem pleasent. Concert Saloons Botore th Tho attonticn called to the in this city, by the Sux and other papers, has fect upon our Stato Lagislature, and a bill for the suppression of this nuisance J into the Senate by Mr. It isto be bopod that spoodily b come a law, in spite of the poworful te that will bo arrayed a Worhout waiting for ear ies soom to have uppression of these t prominent of those ever the { umpelled to clow the days after bit are cert Suloons nd, and appointing Gen. alternative for 1 has innpreased the General with bitterness, even during the time of Gen has heen introduc The latter was willl (gel was left atone! Fortunarly, bi their retrest, and this accident « Bpringfield for no ot jeans of ransporbition iHea whooe nuts! er puirpowe tha Ny he having pre Ab A brave, experior in whith Ger Ofticars have t fas emibicettérhe cote mand, ant G: ore articles one been made known, only rowed a vympithy in Gon, Star throu hout nals and people have in his praice, and i Anatatomost 10a superior co that the Presideut has too apvraciation of real morit, to allow an officer ao proficiont au Gen. Siva Heo denorves one of the heat poste oken but with « nk of tho cation fur his past serv- ho will have both, is expected to arrive here on of this week, and will be ‘mars of our Cierman citi- tons, A mertirg for preliminary arranyoments wae beld on Saturday evening last at Pythago- ved to bold a e'ing prior to bis arrival, when resolu. Hone otdorsing him will be off-td and arranyg monts mate for x suitable . The N.Y Ternverein aed Turnvoreing of oes City and Boiling Springs, N H tontow to assist in Another Lost Thursday or Friday received by tho 4 Tho steamship O ean Qusen, Port Royal Bar, Jan Seabury, from arrived Saturday af Hilton Head ction of Tybee Island, supposed stationod at Ty: tobe frow a large naval for Ships connected with tha stone tleet continue to arrived at Port Royal val vessels at Port Royal wore the frigate Wabash, the #1 op Savannah, the steams ers Gem of the & na, Seneca, J. Smith, Pettit, Mercury, Courlor, Re and the transports A/lintic, Matanzas, Cosmo. 1iton, Belvidere and May- flower; ships Ocean Exprees and Golden Fagle, and about thirry ¢ Tre Ocean Qicen t ton on freiy he the coromonics. Changes in the Bice Departiar irlators have some idea of ‘with tho Fire Department 0 our city, 60 repory gays, Tooy could not doa more unwiss thi It bas thriven, and bezome prosperous aud well managed, in the absence of legislative intorfor ence, and, it let alone, will so continue. State Governmert should accord to the D part- mont such chanyos as it may desire, wut torce Bone wpon it which are not wanted i ELE up provides for the p: gineers, the ron Unadilla, Ottaw: ®, Ellen, ©. M. f and Release; politan, Delawar Jarce quantity of cot: Hivroy Heap, $. C4, Jam, 8th, 18¢ vile sent you a hasty ac ween the Carolini power of appoin Mayor to the Chief Koginerr, Of the Department to Bre to bo eng: Hone compauten ars of the late batile hei nd a reduction this effair, it must be born in ro part of this n 1% position on the main land, veh intention from tho to drive the rebels Viver, tedeco their fortifleations, rwluslly becoming 120 truck comps be done away wil Police Department, and companies still furthor formidable, and Finance might be found ign was fully ace Later from € It wi! be remembered that wo hive account of the refus at Caracoa, to permit the U. 8. Quois, to obtain coal at that p of tho eteamer s Portland on Fri¢ey fiom Cura @hat the authoriies ard people of ‘able to the South, a» 1 of the Dutch vutt shoen woakon- their heels ta we have boon as received there, lively demonsiratiocs o: joy played from the pull © builei frigate, and from ell tho qm ls in port sys the captain of tho Irmpuois was too hesty ving 60 abroptly. South Caro- Yar hoos tremendeusly, Hat he waited an bour longer, over) thing would hive boon arranged supplies as he desired Hi. ropore baving pa ‘Bumter, in tho Mona pasnaye AOL, steawing slowly to ut thet, ring, whic others whom they Our gor boats rerdered most son, and the ui nol att sctence, the fort, thoy wiother dose of shell for the be: efit of any secesh that might be lurking thorey whilo our troops ro A Miarillag Awertic A vovally well informed Wa-biogton corres- pondent, intimates that with tho approach of Fobruary the enlistments in tho southorn army commence to expire, and that thus far, all iy ducements held out to the rebel troops hi failed to procure their re-enlistment, drafting | wore found scattered about, bearing to: belng sot aside as impossible. Under these cir- ‘Qumstances, be thinks that the last days of the |, thera pry arowt hand, and that we ive} “Mr, 1, Roynolds, Lieut, Col, of thelst Baode execution, there is no d, were found, an @ lieutenant and two found #0 badly wounded Many feet and araw bodier, territ ly m by our geltic cannot survive, to the drealful havoc created by the bur ‘These were also collected and buried a Island artillery has boon the Gov- ornment py re te colltek tha ont: ton ard ship it to New York. He sy Col. Noble, who, however, is still ret 5 intimate knowledge of everything connected with the cotton ard localities here rendering his services invaluable. Col. has also com plote contro! of all the furniture and found here ard at Beaufort, Under this offi- cient and energetic officer the collection goes on rapidly. Over #125,000 worth was sent to Now York the steamer Vanderbilt, con- signed to Quartermoster Tompkins. He bas ee ed ig td and mob ag! of the ie where man: Lie san teasiontd in bit Red ‘cottae. The Spin- ish forry-boat Nortia Senora de Reglo, which was teized sometime ago, and has been await- a decision in her case, is now genes in bringing down the cotton to Hilton H. Her ght draught, enabling her t) navigate the nar- row riverr and channels, renders her peculiarly fit to runamong the numerous islands where this euperior staple ix juced., The steamer Atlantic, from New York, ar- rived bere on the Gth Ins, bringiog a Largo . of mail and Now apors to the 3d annary. Mr. Robert McClellan, »ho has the contract for erecting a large hespital buildiog here, bas ar rived by this steamer, bring ing with him althe materia neces ary for ita complett n, which has boon prepared all treaty to be put togetrer, within the last fourteen days. You ean frm sore idea of the unprecedented evlority with which Mr, Clellan has accomplished this work whon I tell you that the building will form a hollow equare of 325 feet, oach angle, Tt will bo elevated three fort from tho ground. It wiil ac commodate 00 pationts comfortably, allowing 106 equare feat to eactpationt. Srould necesw- ty require it. twice this number can be accom: motated. Tho buil. ing will be constructed on- tirely of wood, and the roof will be covered with folt and coment, a kind of rocfing which has been thoroughly tested on many larye build ings in New York city. Tho apparatus for heating and ventilating the building will bo of a Pature both dmplo and effective, Judging from the plans which your correspondent has examines, the building will bea very impo ing ardat the same time cconomical atructure,much needed hors, the building now used for a hospi tel baling totally insuflicient for the purpose. Mowtack. Mildell acd Mason These two worthies are thus rkatchod, in tho well known I the great organ of Gorman liberal ep) the Aut “i na'c pap ony sree TUNG Aonel Pickens South Carolina, noxt to Slidell, may be consi’ercd the most able chief of the rebellion. Shd ll is crafty and rosory ho illustrates ‘Talleyrand’s dietum that ma’ has been endowed with speech to enable him to ccnceal bis thouglia; he ia as amooth and slip- perv as aserpent, of aristocratic and propows- essing manners—a diplomatiat in the truo sente ofthe word; isanativeof Louisiana,* come- plote mesier of the French language — and ormously rich withal He way justified, therefore | in \hinking bieself the moat proper ron 10 urderteks the — office mediator » the Soath and th Tuileries; it war for this rewaon that he wont) out on his mission to Paris, which has beca Happily frustrated : but aftr ho eucesss which, ho expecied to ann eine to etll greater triumphs. Pickens is aa , but neithar 40 weconplis’ | nor 90 dexter ha loves pomp avd. etiqitatte which he bas introduced in his litle Charles on, in imitation of the im of Russia’ But yot be is a man of on the chosen ty r feelar he ¢ wealthy as Sid record long been Spain, at ‘ iden, this phar inearn Ho is the Napoleon of und rebellion If hie head Tiges a ite glory id there ia a, yur greatest rep the wisure of Jol 9 and wei ty repabli mov nt imy oria scrifica had to be we, every t the American Covernm: nt to effect it * [This is a mistake athoanan ia | native uf New York,--I War lotelligence. A REMARKABLE INCIDENT The Washir gton correspondent of the Phila phia Minas tells the following story Some time ago Reyime worting bis post, ment for which is death, painfu’ state of suspense. fixed for his exe drawn upin alice to witness twelve men wore in advance tw it, wh » execute the con of death by shoo'ing Lim, ‘Tho prisoner was lod forward blindfold: the wusl words of preparation and com wire givenin a low, measured in command. During the ij commands, Take aim" and ‘fire, the last was given, « horseman rode raj the roud, waiving in the air a paper, understood by alt present to be a reprieve. Cov. ered with dust rn pe prieve. Tho shout “reprieve poor coldier' to the ut) for him, and he fell back upon his coffin, rently doad. ‘The bandaxe was removed his eyes, but reason had take became a topeless maniac. He was di from the army and sent homo to his frienda. His doath had really never born intanded, but it an’ anion was deomed necessary for the good on discipline of the army to make an in upon not only himself but the whole br d Aovident train which New Ha ven at 7 o'clock on an accident between Stamford and Now York hole train was thrown off cho track mak ing the cars a complete wreck, one was teriourly injured. The fi head and hand’ s'mewhat bruisod, Que Was thrown up a hill adjoining the track, expres train from Bew York ft War detained two hours by the occurrence, THE LATEST NEW VROM FORTRESS MONROK Au Arrival from Hatteras. pot Fo: tress Monroe, Jan. 10, via Buitimare, Jon. 1i-Vhe 8. I. Bpanlding arrived today trom Mate teres aud reports the treeps there ail well Bevoral United Bhate ats had re i there ron Fortress Monroe ety f Abate f fran R andy rt that aye their qy # since Spauldin kn and papers hein ith Rotura of Dinyor Brow: Fort Warren. Boston, Jan. 31. Suruad to Fort Warren to-xtay, bis’ parcle of thirty Goya having expired, “dl rt at ort nil Homphrey Marshalls Rebels Routed Without Firing a Gun. ee DESTRUCTION OF ALL THEIR MUNT- TIONS. __ Cincinnati, Jan. 11,—The Gauerre of thin city hax the following om the editor of the Inte Bandy Hook Valley AnvooaTR, now one of the proprietors of the Louise vi le Demoonar, who urrived here from Bandy Valley ye terday, we ‘learn that the recond invasion of Kuntern Kentucky has ended in a disgraceful rout. ‘On Monday lant, Gol. Garfield's forces, including the Forty-«-cond Ohio Regiment, the Tenth Kentucky Reyiment, and eighteen hundred cavalry, had prow cerded up the Big Sandy to Painesville, within seven miles of the rebel carp, when they were met by a fin from Humphrey Marshall, asking. i 1 not be arranged without a fight. Gol, replied that be could offer no they (the rebelay must fight or surrender uncond tionally, Humphrey Marshail then addreased his men, Jing them they had the alternative of «urren ng or disbanding, and giving them the choice They immediately collected and wet fire to all their w . tents, camp equipage, &e., and then each ian was. permitted tortake care of himself, aud the whole force scattered in confusion, The rebels toade no atterapt to save anything ox. cept their cannon, which they bauled off, Col, Garfield has dinpat y in p milt, and they expect uns, ‘ond Perhiapm f 7 ing rebels, The re in Northenatern Rentuc ky. from the high estimate in which £ uphrey Marshall's mili tary abilities were held, had strong hope miccens under hia leadership, A sufficient National force be loft in that region t) secure ita future poace naiety AN OFPICIAT. CONFIRMATION Washington, Jan, 1W.—The following diapatoh was received Inte thix evening from Kentucky {hos compeiied Humphrey Maraball« f Bandy to brenk np wud Varied 1 whence tn le pur A veRTiNY Cot fan 11.7 24 ways that N le onthe Int en route for st Lebanon that the National two steamers froceeding up. the Cumberland r ar, clothing nad prow inh The locality fue sand the Fort Endepend Constitution will day. A GUNBOAT FIGHT BELOW CAIRO, —— Cairo, Jan W.—7 ' three ret Toate, fron t ‘ wats + hemi Fort Jetfer A the t fi 1 ' ' Voit, Wek N t Tis TROOPS AT PORTLAND From Worhingion An},thorefure, f most paras a private in the 1th Indiana { was tried by a cour:-nartial for de- nd found uilty, the punish- J His execution was Gi forroa for come time, and be was kept in a At last the time was atin, and five regiments were a file of end and e by the otticer between the and before ly up which was , spiration, the officer rode hurriedly up to the officer in command and de- livered to him what really proved to be a re- fell upon the r, which was slready strained I ost in anticipation of hearing the Last and final word that was to usher his soul iato the presence cf his Creator ; it was too much its Hight, and he argos aturcay morning met with Luckily, no nan Bad bis cay The Now Haven the of Baltimore, to Mayor Brown, of Baltimore, re- \ Cut 1 Go. 1 ¥ New ¥ t Ht My Vi ho New York ( ere Co. Fy De Kalb 8 tat l the War Deport me n iD K t Wester ¥ n The hale ‘ 1 in Sout 1 q Awe ‘ t cr oue t Hoern t t enlistinents sire r Lay Gon, Craver month sta that a lors thre ° New York, w r at. The fags were rex the regiment, by Co), de Trobe company, among whon were a lar + partook of a hat Ame ' toand Mrs. Lincoln, Gen B.D. Ke Coornmanding the Division.) with hin stath, ¢ A. Conklir N.P. Willin y others we Col, de Trobriand: proposed the L dent. whe repliod in Gen, Keyes comma Bint, he lantern the wh Made Great Falla to tects a line of over 18 miles, is Meagher went out across Virginia this afternoon, wud Pitched hia tent in the encampment of the’ Trish which be ty the ander. - Oth, hax been acting Brigade the brigade joined Gen, Bt *s divis her was indbpawed to assume command until his appointiient shall he firmed by the Sante. A xy 1 howe ts Begrand as the br is wile in ond Permetient. eon over te mingle with his ¢ mens and to fuspire them by Lis presene tention, This sald thot there is in contemplation the ors geuization of a grand division of the army of the mt oof Ir tw wand in nusibery with hers f Lexington tae; ¢ sot the ot hiekdy xt ject hos met the Prewilar army officers high utive Committee of the United ral Anse How in sextion in Wash ony ane area to hold a National Exhibition tive Wines, next dannary. ‘Th 5 Premiuts fr the cultivation of eo ‘ t hitherto employed thusyand for be used asa substitute for cotton, Mo). Meckwith, today, awarded to John er Horrisbinehi, te contract for 4,000 beever, With the privilee of MH be delivered at either Marrisbureh. Chanberstatrchs or York, at thr my Ws ure of Alexiuudriay Tudian Mod, about tw \ mort t the blo keudey whieh \ r tWe shots were fired. at her, t Hid vet return the She of war, ani fully prep wr The lopartire of the Py neral subject of ¢ it iy cas ith robe Ween fir wey t reser Potcnne River, / ’ Gen, Line his not tendered his resignation to the Goverior or Legislature of Kansas, nor has he cepted the lier-ieneralship Tately tendered te by the President, aus confirmed Uy the Senate, hor does be tutend leclared t ly, until heb the Senate will have Twenty-five ot th <1 prixoners from Richm, ty, and disehar Phe ents are still in » Will probably have ‘outs settled tomorrow, dud Le furloughed ty days, +. Gaines, whose ty of New Orlean: rated law suit #6 decide agutuiat in the Supren rt. juiat before the Kecess Louisianay has rex ed per to eres the tines to New Orlew vio Fortress Monroe and Nortolk Phe Count y Bureau has det ne of tte most efficient ofhvers to accompany Gen, Burusidets Expedition From the Upper Potomac, Frederick, Md..Jan. 12,—The rumors circulating he town of Bath had been burnt are watehe, The rebel army under Gen, Jaokson, are in and around Bath, ‘The Lurut Crist's wlll’ aud some other buildings yesterdays ‘There have Ueex uo demonstration along our Unes today, Miltary and Neval, Recruiting for the regular army is aa dull as it com Powbly be, both in New York and other cities, and will doubtless continue #0 until Congress passes fome stimulating measure, The number of men enlisted bere does not exceed 10 per day, although there are seven offices open, The tuasiness done in the country may be estimated by the fact that in Boffalo alone there are seven regular rendezvous, and that during the month of December, 1361, the total number of men booked was only eight, In some instances country offices have been open aa long ae three months without making mere than two enliatinenta, Naval recruiting is very satisfactory. One hun. dred and eighty men were shipped here last week, the greater portion of wheen were for the regular navy, and the remainder for Captain Porter's expe- dition, ‘The Kate Stambler, which for some months alace han been the receiving ship for the marine artillery, has been withdrawn from that service, and now | in the Atlantic basin, ‘There are now nineteen vesaela of varioua de- teriptions at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, Some of them are undergoing repairs, others are fitting out, that ia, being armed and fitted np with naval and Comminsary stores, and others are already in coms tulasion and nearly ready for sen, Tho fullowing ia a complete list of those veasels:ae Name of vessels. Guna, North Carolina, Jergolng repairs, 9 Nearly completed. T Mearly completed. 4 Fitting out. 4 Fi Owanco, Ka Forben.. 4 Undergoing repairs, Western 3 In commission, Onward. + 8 In commission ome TIS 4 In commission: rT + 41h commission. «Fitting out Williaiua 4. 2 Fitting out Grithths, Fitting out 4 Fitting out On the ato On the stocks, shows the disposition of the re nit lar forcen in tht Governor's Tland.,..000 North Carolina, Fort Hariiltor 0 Marine Barracks. Fort Lafayette 165 Vesmels in burke Bodla'a fslond oo Total The Mnited States sloop-of-war John Adama, Gone monder J, M. Berri from Chi early part off United state South railed on Saturd Bho haan fall cargo of hay niin! er of men end Lore . arrived at thia port Saturday, 4, Where she bad been stationed during the transport Star of the evening for Port Royal and oatey “iso a Lor whose term n relieved by Bays * recently retmed from an extended cruise near the Bast Ind Parnaster Bide ir everal years the Tus chet nd Provisions at the Brooklyn N equently una ¢ 4 Key We 1 Fort ri die’ Lacunt ' ' M tthe foot of M H The a é 1 1 k , k ont ' i te She o y t A 1 H thet t t i t by b i Davotah i te exte rent t t Engineer's Departienty t ols oO 1 Octerars ko Brapre tet Payma ter M to obe ¢ is needed t but P ter s t \ t tte Commudor m ent. 7 e ' the Cob D T k i the wharf r 1 two 92 8 team transport Baltic, ¢ . tt tot Canal st, N ax to nail for Port R She he fulleargo of subsistence store 0 men ait horses of the Int Mouse ets Cavalry, ‘The U. 8 atean transport Cabaw at the Government ek foot ot Murray sty Nv Ry als ready to said a full e of hi Lud ste as the 1 owt leared, nd horses of the Ist Maasachusetts Cavalry, alno o reertite for the Th N.Y, lunteers, t + Decatur sailed yesterday for Locust Polnt, with a f wumunition and gun carriages, TMENT COMMIBSION ERS, President Jos, Poland, J. B, hin Hoy the new law to visit cargo of pros Baye, Stat mont, as Commins unde the Vermont troups in camp and obtain their signa tures to the allotment ry These gentlemen have been for a week past visiting the carps with grati- tylng successy—very few refusing to any: things and nearly all wasigning at least hh thelr the Lenetit of their Caray HOW TO OWTAIN KOLDIEBS PAY, The following instructions from the Department will en applicants to obtain officers’ and sol. dicrs' pay with the Order First ment will be tdelay : If the deceased was 1 te first to the wic rried, pays ndy it no widow, to hiv child or children, (if usluor the Order Second. If he died unmarried, first to the father; second, if the father be dead, te the ntl third, if both parents are dead, to the brothers and sisters collectively; Lastly, to the heirs general, to be lintributed in accordance with the laws of the state in which deve rnc Applicatic nt-or claimants must innke a writ y Mader oath, und over bis, her or their tire, stating Mis, her or their own names age emery connection to the deceased, with the letter or name of the Captain of the company to which he eof bis th and the nature of the ther cand the $l the real, otuting that they are ht or claimants, the connection held to the dew aud that they (the deponenty are disinters Authentication.—The application and deposition wove required to be subscribed and sworn to. bee rdye, Commissioner, Notury Public or Juss tice of the E thorized to admininter oaths, accompanied by a certifie te snd weal of w Court or recerd us to the tact of maid Judge, dec. be ing duly conminntowed anc ug in his offical’ ea. Pacity at the time of the execution of the foregoing papers Ti the soliier died unmarried it must Le so stated in the application of those claiming to be the fathe mother, brothers or sisters, ay well as by the w nenne Proof of marrige (record if posal int weCoR pany the wpplics those elas he widows: ministration, —As taking out istration’ i# attended with eouside (often unnecessary.) it it suggested that it be only when required by the Auditor, soldiers. — Whe Hor or yolun- furnished wud two (dupllontey Certificates." papers he can be paid by 0 Payroaster of the army upon thei tation, Should he fuil toy 7 a Pay iuaster,or havi payment being refused,aud they are sent to this office the applicant tuust state th " wccompanied by proof of i tion, ax in the chwe of deceased; Tn ld the oath of identity," on the back of the “Discharge” be filled up, as the “Discharge” ix returned to ‘the soldier after bis claim has been acted upon, Where “Pai Certificates” have buen withheld, he must send all bevel Papers given to him af the time of his dis arKe. Bounty—No discharged volunteer can receive the bounty’ Provided by the act ok July #2) 1501, ualoe f the First Massachusetts (che ball have served for a period of two year's ot uring the war, if sooner ended ;" but the widow, if there be one, and if not, the legal heirs of such aa die or may be killed in the service, in addition to all arrears of pay and allowance, shall receive the surn of $100." Pensione—Applications for penslons on of © dinability"’ received in the servi made to the missioner of Pensi Mode of Payment—Pasmenta will be made by fn order from the accounting officers of any pa’ master of the army. Such order will require the signature of the claimant on its face befure it will be vad. Pe Mode of Presenting ClaimsAll claimante wish- ing to obtain Information of to present claims can communicate with this office by mail, and will re- ceive as early a reply as the busines: of the office will allow, Postage—The Government pays all postages on such communications, whether received of trans- mitted by this office, A compliance with the above rules will insure a Prompt Kettlement of all claime without unnecessas ry delay, Address EZRA B, FRENCH, Beevud Auditor Treamury Departn Washington C CITY NEWS. THE Poa. A fg of uns fix o'clock yeatenlay morning, with wind very light from FN. E.y rendering navigation to and fr very dangerous nnd almost an impossibility, t moat prudent remained inactive, in consequence o! which o large number ofinward bovwad vessele are detained below, awaiting the clearing away of th fq. ‘The Eastern boats arrived at an early hour, The ferry boate were all more or lows retanied in t trips. The Union Ferry ©. boat on each ferry. The Btu ccount nen npany onl 1 Island ferry ran one wed running after 10 A.M ing only two trips the en tire day. We bave heard of no accident up to late hour A large number of vowels outward honnd, returns et ater bovis ad anchored in the Lower Bay weather Mas, Gen, Rowkenanz, who came to this city with the expectat remaining « few days at the reddence of hin father r 1 niin ation frota the War Depirtment on Saturday mor, rdering Lim te preved without delay t parted hy the Saturday ¢ { iy Lie te the Astor , and Ove Thoraast (dont) attended the ser, vices of the Christ ance at Barnuii's Maser yesterday afternoon, them went, seems ingly, in expectation of “the fons" free, amd were dieppointed at £ the pasave from the atrect to the lecture ppletely curtained off, The meeting was by Rev, ©, nd wo a very impress e. Adder made by several eminent sy THeRF IW A RUMOR in theatr John Woed will shortly ¢ 4175 men Jr. of Vere IN Frankvor tin the sever wand 24 Frankfort street LL oflock, and was ry our going te umount the Jenkins Brothe printing establishment and book binder mira Wid not be wwertained last nly wall of the build the street alter the fre had been in pr au hour, LATER, ‘The fire Is still raving aa we «having commu 26, but fo other wid t building ad ing the Gi of whic flurts of the firemen are Benidos the Jenkins Bros,, the buil a by Win, Young, machinist, a last factory, and by other nes chanics whese tools and im: destroyed, No dai was de wall beyond the carrying away of a portic mijeining Pmilding, Phe fire has apparently done ity worstand w Il probably be kept in check by the fire- men as the night is still, Fine ix Thome Dram oN STREET A Wowan Benyr 1 ent artloular was tal from frigt to death Tue Lave Homiorpy iy 8 DaNer House, Conroe ins on Buturday resuuied the inquest in the eof Thomas Ryiny Who Wr slot ow Your's night while in the dance house of Frederick Low+ aud subsequently died frot nd. Several wits testimony was somewtat the disturbance appears to bi Ly of five xy Wh ry threw an apple at the tnirror, the ts of the but thet mud deceased tt) pending t fthe grand jury, 1OeNT ON THE Hartem Rarroan,.—O: morning the regular way train from White 4 that depot, encountered an ident from 9 nn rail Wh aged thee kine considerably and rendered the hagirye ear ut terly , breaking it into splinters, ‘fhe only ne red were te wer wud firey received « few bruises, ‘The train was delayed a short time, Police Latelligence, &o A SHAKESIRRIAN READER IN rte, Friday afternoon, Detectives Blowey and D: bury arrested 9 girt sned Ida Whitney, at her residenoe 21 Mercer street, chanred with hav- On ing defrauded a Reader from t Eoxtern St tes Wo Hull 8 of $000 iu y nud a fine gold hunting case watel, Tt appears thit the a1 vinited the house ofthe rn nated and t pened about 30 bottle A five dollars per vited Ths out to the twain visited with wh is gerntit which Towards which she wn Td paired to, © vt; to nr Efi in G consummate their wishes, but that gent wan hot at home, From thenve they proceeded back to Mercer st, where more wing was orde ving couple, weary With the pleasures of tired for tie uit es that he then deposited in Tints keeping the aforedsid valuatles—of which she de nied all knowledqe ou the morrow, Hulling the fore handed her over to the authorities for exan, tion; on which she testified that the complainant red his money with loosened at every lace they visited, cud am for the wateh, he tmust e lost it in one of the carriages they had hired, ‘This neomect to alter the feelings of Hulling towards bis affianced, and he declined to prefer any charge sgddust Ler, whereupon she wad dyyouargeds Cox REDUCED TO. ‘Whether the match will really be cons an open question; but Hulling ia said the chy, of his game at love and @ Recovent or Sro.En Property. of the Twenty-ixth Precinct, arrested Birausser, on Saturday afternoon, endeavouring to negotiate the sale 0 cates of the Pacific Mail Steamship Oo were identified as part of several o description recently stolen from the o Charles Wilaon, in Willamsbargh ing unable to give any definite how they came into his possession, Wi by Justice Brennan. Priomors Assarit crow 4 Porrommaw, bog Joha Thom yom ofekn yesterday morning Officer 6+) Ward Police, on a charge of disord ‘While on thetr way to the station prisoners aimed a blow at the officer's b atchet. The and wounded and the two men were awer, anaault took place street and Droadway. ——— LEGAL REPORTS—SA’ United States Clrenit © The Octoroon Care—Verdict for Bow Dion Bowreicanit agt. George Li. Pet Lingard.—The counsel summed up thi viternoon, aud the Court proceeded to He stat in substance,that the ri 4 play by any manager did not giv] right to the literary production of the a author had a right te bia own work,whi be taken away from him without hiv coms i ide a,- ee 4 the co e he aawented, t recover, Ja verdict for pl Further News, see Third se with ted marked apy Imirable, Mr JH. St 1 hia tout propriat 1 ' y ulght @ GENERAL NOTICE Ladies Band and Link Brac Law mumed the Browdwoy. jl senig Dr. W TO CURF DRUNKENNESS, Bay be obtat following: places No. 65 Devise r. Market, N.Y. re th nue, Ne Ye Mas. Haves a street, Brooklyt Jd Meavsa, 4 Second at, Willian Dn, Wai. T.'M in ty Now PRICK ONE DOLLA Theo P be ‘WY NOWIC Choritabty s,) The om iy IDGA DAV aon Ardilery, bY Ills EXCELLENCY MOMOAN, ndarclot srtored in the New York, eoruite are fy they oan ob 1 at the erpiration of the b= three years or dui lynarters, 236 Grand a WARD MURRAY, Oot JAMES F, FARKEL, Adjutant,‘ jat Morgan Rifles— Aa adjourned 1 artersy ory B Iyn, All who desire t to he present. By « GAN,Cupt, Ri REG MENT OF ¥ ‘lonel EDWARD W, SERRELL, JAMES F. WAL ARD BUTT, LAST CHANCE, ONLY ONE COMPANY YET UNPD Eight Companies now at Hilton Head, v of Privates, (812) SEVE N DOLLARS PER MO House Carpenters, Blwcksimiths, Miners; Machinist, Bollerguale Wheelwrights will be received for COMPANY H, None but sound and competent men need Volunteers ia this Regiment will be and furnished with quarters and rations ag and their familion will be provided for by thoritien, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS—$100—BOD will be paid to each volunteer whem mu of the service, Enlistment for three years or during the HEADQUARTERS Corner CHAMBERS AND ler Lieut. CHATHAM STREETS, 103 NEW YO Hon Swain Cavalry. ely for the only caval to be raised, 1 orderly farriers, 2 musicians, 1 aaddier, 1 wagoner, ed men, Apply to iat the cor of Boao y W. M CORMICK, ui jurling Slips a BAIRD, 9 W JOUN COCHRANE, Colonel. 100 able bodied men wanted o fill up_ this lie reetnenty now in active service, and enc inva Peautifil location wear Washington, Pay, rations, &ey w of enlistment Bach man will tion of bis term Those enlisting in this R pay drawn in New York by th ” Recruiting office, ‘Corne nod rocele $100 bounty funilies, Licut D, W. LEK, uc*lOd Recruiting LOOK AT extra KO, delivered, Fiat Ki FLOUR! xl four for $6, $7; all of superior 4 core HP. 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