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THE NEW YORK SUN. ‘What Is Gald About the fan. folumes ofthe Gow. In the lamas of yemenday, it | gard tothe Spanish invasion, Gea, Parrodil bad der has not been passed upon ty the Bente yet, interest. furnished exch of ite readers with iniater of War. thought it ‘acted up to inel- te win our reader, we believe, to | Sie gmuinern mates map deat will be founk | Gen, Gescet, of the Bpation forcea, had eatabliahs pad rebuke these moon Whe disgraced waren! oe et / WEDNESDAY MORNING, JAN. 15, 1862. know something of the current of public opin- | exceedingly useful during the ‘of our armies | ed a Custom in Vera Cruz, and Uraga had regard to Marshal Lamon we ought to aay to the Cormrno| NG, 6 about our and terrest inary, i putting down an insurrection which in emtablished another five leagues from the city, | President that he hed insulted the Senate and must on the of the Bons of Connec Le cur and thelr al luminary, 00 | vr cperty und uproag taw sad order aon at afl |. menito Juares tatued 6 very somperete and dignt- | bs removed, them till dark, an drove them the Oh evense inetd Phe Darnsite Expedition. ‘well as nome facts bearing upon its prosent sac~ | times ApPY section of our country. waa | fied proclamation to the Mexicans, calling on al | Mr, Carlile aid that the Senator could not have | tions. This morning we found 2% of ie coos and future prospects. A stream of congra- | als commenced fa revere Bex, an original to give up their quarrels and unite against | heard whet wasanid, He merely gave expreavion to | the field, The enevy's lows cannot be leas than 60, the ening took 1 Now that the Expedition is off,;the various meory, entitled “Ef Down," written expreetiy | Une common enemy, All had done oo save Znfoage, | his cwn opinions that the tlie sheuld be devesed to | We took &0 prisoners ancl a quantity sf stores: tise | Gnaakmens choice of sat) Journals, and their correspondents, are so free | tulations, written and vorbal, from personal | for ita columns, by the celebrated suthorem, Mea, | who had but a small band, and Miramon'« party, | the meaatires connected with the preservation of the | enemy burned mont of bia atores, and fled pred rf faithfully served the |. | Ann 8 Stevens. ‘With Mr. Beach w redacteur, and | to which, since bis departure, but little more than Union, itately during the night, Tolay I have cromed the n with random surmices ot ite destination, that it | friends and from lealing men in public and pri. | on G Aire MURA. Meemtor, there, ie me f the same isleR, The proclamation wee published | © Me'Sherman (Obie) sald he had not heant a word | liver fet Tecteying Presuuburg, Our loam | Year. ‘The Treamuree’st™ ‘wore a wonder indeed if the real point arrived vate life, has poured, incessantly, upon the pre- Just reason why the Ben should not regain its an- by A ney I Lg oop ey 4Y 4 ines bt pet tnpropat from the go yd freee — bad C4, wounde a e hand and no o nding ™y ‘ jetor, ret the lent ith ua Gothamites, he Sth, arrived from Vera Oruz in 6 days the | and hi ht hia name ought not to ition undred and twenty-five condemned (vers at were not speedily made known. While pra- | St ’roprietor, since his return to the manages | clent prestige with ws Gothain guaecla be ght hia name ought ne menti unddred y-five conden: Several gentlemen add! pana, with little news of interest. | in connection witha traitor, He thought the time | ment horees were sold at auction, today, bringing ever ie ovaries 7 Cvminerens No sortie had been inade by the Spaniards, ‘Tams | bad arrived for important action on financial | from one dollar to hinety-elyht dollars, or an ivers | _ Mt Laurence made a dential reasons prevent our publication of thena- | ment of the Sux was made public, and we re- . . | Mr Monee 8. Roach appears in a malutatory inthe | pies ox cel! defer by th ‘ r dolla : weirs wo may say briefly that at a veviatl alr fn Sain wore | New ¥/ fk BUN of Jan. Lot, aninor uncing ‘his return Galt ona bag while 7 ea | oie. Dantes (Ale. antd there waa cn errongoun | “€* SMP EES Sette tase wah teeegaa cal 6 most Vessels will onter Albemarle Sound | munications preven’ Feproduction here. | from his rural retreat to the editorship and. pro- Gen. 0 hoa asnen from Vern Cruz | tnipreaion im the country that the Senate should sot throwgh the Currituck Inlet, which i come They are, bower, mossurably symbolized in | yrdetornb dp ot tit Journal, and. proxmlere to tw"n | welt defended, and baa unter nia immediate com: | tnthene Rametad meamzes immediatelty aod pan 8 Lae tthe bis administration of Iaborer in the work of pressing the insurreo 7 mand 90,000 troops well armed, He hed 99 deserters from the Bpaniah force, Dil. | These bills all take time and deliberation, and ee the Senators cannet act til! t rills come from the Ey herent (tree be Hisune. Ho haut tie geutieren worn wit to bo | AD Engagement Near Columbus. ted, and more were expected to desert aa | binned, because in the intermediate time they at- oprietor and | opportunity offered; forced conscripts yore never | tended to other matters, purpose he a " Mr. Sherman said there wae an extendal busi. conduct was ably vindif’y cially in the much talked MreMorgan, by which Cairo, Jan. 14.—The gunbowta Kast Mt Lanta, | Ment wae eared more th: sixty miles below Cape Henry, at the entrance | @xtracts presented below from the remarks of Of the Chesapeake Bay. our brethren of the pross—selected only as spe= ‘ From the N.Y. Traveller, orale ‘The following iperalatlons on the subject, | cimens from a supply large enough to il our | 71" New York Btw —Mosew 8, Beach announces | had di aap tal ie ty the hin return, as sole ow York Bun, for w from othor sources, will be read with interest: | Whole sheet were we dixposed to print them all, fhtot . 1 Tyler ruade ® reeuismance down the river | Rev. Mr, Clarice rend o 1] wk quit the *ylvan whades and reaumed tl i have Leen several schooners, which have | newwto “financial business mach broader th: a The Norfolk, Va., Day Book, oh The extraordinary demand for copies of the | in dt Tn aterm this lumainery’ aes | muccensfully ran tycome inn |e’ sere betel |C ‘Pues apyrvached within 6 mile ad « ball Y ghe dois « Freche ti ety lat evening bo 1 i Sw since the Now Year commenced is not los) Mr. foweh retired (rural bowers will now be | the W. Willer, € ys from Mobile: | Me. Pewwenden admitted that be intended the res | Cusne, tue rohein returned Ghe Ree fees tirpe ce | Falk were ee Retest ania askew | aa evidetce of Immediate mucces than of the | cleared and it ght wil ue fore wen iu al | Jan i the Tare Metivry 28 days try Now Or- | marka Or the pie rather than the: Monator, nad | PET. outro Grae nat neg en, | General Benbara drawing from{f to 6 feet of water, arrying, | good fa th ia which the many congratu'ations Fron th ‘Seimei with tury Jan. 6th, the atestner Cubs fore | should be lost. The country onght to realize t ‘ The oie of ir mh f spksown. No oostrus | Clarke's remarks, and be bell i Art hilo Bla towhich we refer wore tendered. Bearcely a re sg) Aide toerly the Calli s from Berwick's Bay, with | we are in an entirely new condit ion in the river, nor masked batteries outside were ed by Captain Hunter, wha, while reconnoitering, Tix, Bex.—The Hon, My 8. Beach again fran bhoa at Vy theme On bie retarn te the tlant, | Copy of any day's ise remains unsold, not- | ine nde editorship and ov ° he reported the wad our forces U] withetending «large and Increasing addition | 80%. Mer. Bowl inn gon 200 Totten, reporta 1,604 t trol of the New Ye nan of wbility and mite Onr Fr ‘ Gen, McClernand’s ooluran moved in the direction ] of New England's eduey tnoney, and we must take th & coma and he mn Correspondence. hop Tike country @ © pat of Blandvilley Ky., today. that he never aaw a Cont * ° Ing : and at the close malt never before were driven auch meawires to raiag | “Uscovereds ox heretofore Feportest 7 i Gen, Paine’s force moved forward this morning, Ives in @ state « ere) - perior busiuews manavement, and he will ugain win . that we will do we can on 6+ | who could not read and was daily made to the number printed and al | {Vic paper all its olt influence nnd reps | ghanama: Dee. 4. 1461-— The P. B. RCo. meamer | agreed with the Senator from Virginia that ai this | m Bird's Point, tothe wary remarking thi This is wepymoneed to be s portion of the Burnalte | peady the inérease of circulation numbers by | Sticcesn w him, Ballin! tug, due here on tts, from aly ti it in not weil to rake up old grievances, oF Soon dog ta thought by sone that tee olgect ~ ei eter, Atnericn, haw net yet been heard from, and it ia supe ih Uh A uhjecta we mist con PROM MISSOURI world depended on the # iat attack tips Norotk tron toe | thousands, From such a starting point; the ae te, ee Pomed abe haa met with mone secident to hi PE raueenle pent thee featinne, loses 8. Roach having remimed the editor rol of the dally Bem, wnnotnoes miny in portant changes and new feattires in the man jer in regard to Generals sending back fugitives, _~ Anatitutions, ‘The people of the free states will not consent that - 9 IN LERINGTON. ‘The meet te their wns ahall be used to wend tack slaves, He TNE KANSAS BOYS IN LEXINGTON pote paye Meer one had three sons in the arty out of four, and be never —_—o— . . fon rd . io would antmit that they bé used to send back fugt- te et y hen the hour for adjou ves; and when the bill comes up to prevent much | pereieetine ect Hanna tare he Tue Conrnananns Trit 1 or Peru, | Staae, let no man say we are discussing the negro | from here some days arrived at Lai The American Missionar question, It ina question of human right, Our whe rrewterd Kove AND He | Oe ie feos bul tee aUIAD Fight. OUF | Priday lant, where they arr tel soveral of the wont | Iyakwood, ax Missionary Shiest now le 6 p rebel bala of the town, ‘They alas ave the most valu y. Bhe ix muppowed gu ob board ever shipped Central At maitting chiefly of indigo and cook f $300,000, Owing we are without any int we is nothing from C I tak y the & Svs has a magnificent outlook upon the New The Washington Star —Yestentay Your, Ite manager neod only make good bis rough » fag os of paper, ‘The busine and Hee ee Lod just very moderate promise at tho outset, to secure | (yu Br Ve, Mouth aren suilovens everane Inlet. Ifthat be true it Is highly a ruccess unlooked for by him and undroamod | tr that the son will again “shine for ali in ree of, even, by the most ranguine of the Sun's |"! Mentor they are but thearent courters of Uh Seve sng oor that it bs des wit ir Ms ' From the World. temic Bou direct for the rear Norfolk, or of b e : rT » wil Innd at Washington and Newberts aud make direc | 2Ytiad-bumbered friends The Sen, afer long wandering in the wilderness, Lp of thin city, ‘ 7 . be The P. B. 8. Companies’ steamer Anu! arrived in 1,500 hows packed | now in this si aleig joldahemough That the promise will be fulfilled, woe, who | returns with new year t the management of ‘After a further discussdon, & vote was taken on. , it “a teat vote sren ation of nine, which, Ttbinky | fook behind ich acon itively know. We | ith old and well-known editor, Mr. Moses 5, Heach, enon re Lat inet Mr. Powell'# amendinent to except fusitive slavoa, ; 4 robels, and a good deal of | Named Willian Demgusjuty siete hl (Ios lth sail ne Mortal 1 who will doubtless soon restore it to ity former ews froma the Caton te te Lomt. Yeas, 6: nays, The yeus are na fol le property Ses 00 robles Cekseitiis to tin set 4a | Davia ix an inteltigent-l Alezandcn, Sear ee atat ag lo the regiment of Oot; | reenastcable gift of speteh 1t 6 miles from here on & 4 convincing way of “putt lecture he gave a hiat money on bin master's ta { mn Payan cocupies Buenaventurs except Tunaen, which was mints, A foroe of three #1 hie Sun." % % * Thad been nent ngaina it by lity and enterprize, | of 600 men by laud to ent tron a present of a | iw naid to be no ¢ tho entir il held by the Baulstary. Vessels with 150 mea |" Br, Clark offered an amendment that no person Yany and auother force | he hereafter confined in jail without « warrant from, . by the Estero, There | ghe Magistrate or Court, or order from cue Howse of FROM THE UPPER POTOMAC. Ht about ite Iminediate murreme | Qongrean, Apcreed to Meatra, Hayard, Kennedy, Pearce, Powell and The Providence Journal The nature of tae } MKC No id’e boast in saying that one of the | prosperous flotille ia mic ail know, Ghat It would it most reliable and intelligent correspondents who From the New York Atlas, safe to send it around Cape Hattorns, expowle a* | gyer dated a Lotter at Washington, is he who | | Tis Sroown Kran At world be, to the heavy gules wh ‘ : Ak an earnedt of the old Ii! during the winter motthe, The furnishes the communicatiors from Quip in our | sy. & every by hve ny . ep fore, im that if not destined for the Pome it ts ine . His name and famo are known to | macnificent rnp of the Bruthern Btates, which will | der, ‘The Legitimists had « force of alout 900 men Dill wax panned. Yeas, 31; nays, 4—Mosars, anya re wife and children from ee Beals ee alterane ertut: Alene His' Yor vid Becckivi, And if ful bichly valuntdas and yesterday commenceet | ak Tumacn, Casio pened rowan ont essiantey, a THE HANCOCK AFFAIR. large a portion of the coast of | thousands in New York ai rovklyn. ET merinl atory called OAM hed Down, able Payon bad on prisoner Senor Juan Antonio ‘Sa medion of ld, Be ioe’ ce reli? of “ regehed. By Albemarle | our correspondent on the Burnside Expedition | pen of Mrs. Ann 8. Stephens, which f whe Murrery at Haya. He waa the Logitiinist Governor the owners of the Hritish ship Perthihire, was taken up and passed, Adjourned Frederick, Jan. V4,—1ot ancock refutes thy t that abelled the te Ht day tee left hia position at Iw . fails deeply to intorest all in his graphic descrip. | | !"evlute thougauts. | We ty tions of passing events, he will fail in that | the field leh etupties tn tila Oocamion War me Mr, Keach wnt hin savintente am, and ty congratulate the Higence direct from « Jackron Ile has not tiaventiira nnd chief of the forcer. ted na belng at Popoyan or Cali. we wae besieging the former city, It ta said that ty dead or aying at Popoyam from the wound He hind been trying for enough to buy her, and ith away from him, ané Honse of Representatives. : : on breaking re through the temporary The House remumed the consid f Th wherein he has been invariably succoraful in | 0 rew phen onthe Poy ooh the des : mm consideration, from The published r tthat the enemy J up and maved ber to him. : + AE Poet eyed and at Bul ‘ea conn an Tie test hs'we hnve received it, ia entirely in | THUEMday, of the bill t atoliah the franklig prie | captrired two guts nent He, last week, are | ton his children were let years gone by, At Port Royal aad at Ship taeful ‘“ rive Baty vilog : : withont foundations ax are probably TF states f peated tonight at Cooper Tigd Island are also reprosentatives of Tho who From the Witliamaburgh Timea. he ring both at Axpinwail ond Panama during | Mie gepresl Uiege| while adverting to the | ments in the same correspondence, Rats do us no diecredit, while Inia, who accompanies | The N.Y. Bury niter wandering in the wil- | the pust few days have been c constant and #e- Guten p bla ie oan Whe erga imeter Koy syd roach af’ sth were, at ‘\e | Farther New: Gen, Butivn's Expedition, and has lately writ- sd nud well-knwwn editor, Br. Moses | re however ts re the Da year AS | rome but it wan the Aswnciated Press that const geal (the ndair as ad yor renched | Sm --——— the intelliger of the people, Alter weveral proposed amendments had been ten from Camp Chase and Boston, bas in other times made the reader's acquaintance from va Uilewt soon rentore it to ite ter 9 of the proceedings to the great tas titled to full credence who were ne Ws iubiyuificant in mite proaperci t Sell entered Cop Fret, # A on " B.C. SMITH, Bm of jan wit coe wecupy. the inland waters of Tal From the Daily Tribune. cific mastnd= Ts ted do Gussie etrende dats. Jé ‘ a Nort Carus aid havea chauce for x brash with | rious parts of the Union, The roportorial ox-} 2. 4 4” / 1. Reed ww set the atu nalute fromm the flageabip J judy te question waa taken up on atrike Rabytony Ie he een Fwhich i is knows | perience of the two gentlemon who ropresemt | itices with had omen tere Lascaanar oun mp Cy ae rere bom tion, which absolutely abolishes the franking pris Gen. Sigel not Resigned, with t. Me badd asd The Son in tho groat Mississippi Expedition | lm wer alwchinen ¢ trot and after the Lut of July. St. Louis, Jan. 14.—There ix hich authority for ALLCOCK'S POR The Tridwne.— in rempocta to the | This waa decided in the affirmative by a large ctation in that new fRrer, and at the same time the Tartar |p. ying that Gen, Siivol is still » Brigadier-General, | U4ed in Whooping Cough gt Hatteras niet, and warrant, also, no little expectati a Serning OA out a | Maluted the newly hointed Moy with 18 gua which | A sce etnd.y, anid while the Post Off & find tu service at Rolla, Mo., aud has ne intention of | concluded to try oue for eaclfl relics. (a ae ‘ > tar tard fi taht ead hava ity to win hew frienda, and warn | Wee teturned by the Lanowter. | the | tnittee preferred! tite bill ax reported to them yety if | PSU Of the foots The religl wand ‘To there arrangements we mi, ho ashingteon on th 7 that it is und: ton wate ters may be voen by his announcement in wivertiaing colar amajority of the How Het #0 WH to aboliah the franking porivtl d cheerfully prema th in that form, ter much ¢ + Was Pansert by We pre Rebel Devastation. never been troubled with 7 — A 1, | Over Was ao tueefial a atron, eo utenftie, Jan, 14.— The rebels of Uaramonits | ter an ALICOCK'S BORO] Harned the we shop ai troubled with weak backs Us frown the at { Mr, Mustain, at them, ig ay alae Larned thew xdiand dey Separate directions ba . Bpavinh PRINCIPAL OFFICE sie ‘oa genth of high ng, both hore and af home, of the uty of preparing for = The Sew all items of Irish news, and the pros The Kerrigan Court Martial. pective engayement of another for tho German | TH Krnmtoan court martial ts approaching department, ete, ete, but we forbar. Wo | &conclasion, and is likely to result in an ac- have said enough to show that The Sun undore | (uittal. The argument in behalf of Col. Kenn ining ita nows, | AN, which covers 120 pages, was to have been at onee I whieh bi bemarte Bound, 1 seed that the posit OO men. This tah mn @ thonsand ne wi have! Te it enneted, e., that and after the fest of Ju 2 the franking privilege shall be wad is here ‘The following is the vot Anions, Arnold, + Rabbit rtr and the C, 8. ships Lane stil in port, The Wyoming Narragansett and Saranac on the Mexican const, Fr hoguta we have just rece Baile s—Aldrich, Alley, M sl news to the ‘ eekicats takes the same expenses for ob Hailey, Pena ater, Hearuan, Bing hit and by * rn warhol by telegraph and perineeh idetco, as its larger | ‘elivered yosterday, by Hon. Ravanny Joi Ges Wonmsare Gorwdaeel a ae | m pused by the Federal nrg, | Alt No. 4 UNION 8QUAg wit poniniand shected and higher-priced competitors, and, in | SON, who came from Annapolis to Washington Monquare Lhaselt Buthinygton, vance, Adan hoxpital’ or quarters, They Clark, Cobb, Gc Froaren Freer axp G QUICK AND CERTAIN. most important because it is the ned up all the hay, oate and fodder stacks ng the road, and drove for killed ail the cattle, eeye, nnd ts Ukely to Tome tome respects, exceeds them. Nor doos the la. | for that purpose, ‘The defence has been con- ; | bor end with the collection of the nows, Oar | ducted by Judge Hearne. Larver, 4B. MP. MS. 8, Oo.t4 steamer ag . horves and mutes to be found, REAM LIN shy econo isan rm is limi just arrived, bely , including en, I hood hemes Veter) OrQueralnoulemiauule | space is Limited, ard for that reason, as well aa Tidal 6F tia Ra. nelting eiticiey tran RE Serene pperote tices Bondy ; Mu aay | fF the convenience of our readers, we bait Huy Cponoasvs.—Our readers know that + Shy loge, (Micha) Rilinyer, Lansing, & 4a Monroe. Jan. My via Baltiors : psig mone ll tice hte betel] Popanzeneesney tri : | Dut Most ympathize with the Noell, Norton, Niwent, O Patton, 4 ats are s tneeting | uunprostable, as the Expedition will spoadily | and speculations, we present every morning in | eco toreetinig np dled neste dares THE LATEST NEWS. Phaipe, (Cala) Pike, Pomeroy Rice, (Mua) xpodition. as renee speak for itsolf, and the intelligence may be | the most condensed form, #0 a4 tobe taken inby, ) “ : Rice OM Riddle, 8 sliewick Sharks, ved of ini "e T Sheffield, Blan, Ste ON, Tod, of Ohlo, comparatively, a single glance, all of the news | Ptived of the Commission of tke Pouce. The | i ponant CONGRE 8 D tN. Jn) 0 placed before our readers at any moon) ONAL ACTION, 3 rarer Thom, (Mari) T tik waa tawiine vof the ex-alaver, who w ee aedeh of the day, for ONK CENT VER Cory, of served Lord Chancellor's missive says, among (aati Scat bridge Upton, wnagge ‘A ¢ Pust and present con: Abolition of the Frabking Privileg joreat bouse or store, ror sixrence a | things : The Secretary of War and the Contract |] Woh Ver © Waters ant hls j By reference to our Congressional proceol “Tf war should arise between Tor Majosy ae oe é ings, it will be seen that the House of Rep r Lata POA Dane and the Federal Statos of North Amorica, they | SLAVERY AND THE WASHINGTON JAIL esther 7 i a Yrom the New You ily Timea, reeult tpon tke pentatives, by a vote of 187 to 12, past, yess] tye Niw eee eee ona | Kthe meeting) would rot only withhold all as- aed result upon t : Bh jereby Gi sasooenil 9 {the Bow kt ‘it ‘The Santa Fe Mall. ponEr rife progr Kansas City Mo. Jan, 13.—The Santa Fe mil ws the Bek Saarinen tee has arrived with dates to Dec 20th. Two slag Soeonbeg” ‘Texas troops are reported to be marel gg: Rio Grande Riv and the xame nu sis‘ance from their lawful sovereign, but would | The Franking Privilege Abollshed by the mynifost their friendship towards those who would be arrayed in open hostility against her.’ To which The O'Donoghue replied thus terday, a bill absolutely abolishing the frau the many oh wht to our notice | sing ot the New Year, none haa been more ing privilege after the 1st of next July, Ta} iment atthe New Year, none las tne more view of tho strong majority with which it goos | ct the entire control, pecuniary aud editorial, of from the House, the bill cannot fail to pass the (the Sem. During many years ‘there was no more \ . mghly commclentiot or laberiotus in Senate, who have, in fact, on psveral occasions BateetAL Fratersucy Thiknt Hay, nad Shes LADS wd, M XX XVII. CONGRESS.—Senato, First Session. rinkn, BLiel, Stevens, atts ver, Voorhees, Wadsworth, Woskburne, Ohio, Wright. ; pooeeeee d ilar bill without securing the con- | since, be announced lis retirement from LT beg ty state, for his Lordship": informath Mouse in committee, took mp the bil m 6 | River to attock s c or paesed a as oye crs y agement gf his paper, and his it is my Gonviction that au overwheliny An appropri arry luto effect the act provide | at Port Wise have been nALenneniene Phe vad currerce of the House. The abolition of this | (ement gt his papers 91 “h have ie ing for the exhibition of American products at the | “Jorg Union te well x, Myatv'e Life Dalen in) Privilege will save millions to the Treasury. , je 1 rom the Pros! mwas t but fewre are entertainel that Port Cre id for the it transmitting he instructions to the taken and the ne advan. 1 Santa Fe, G The Mortar Floulun. eae (e ‘ twill aa aoc pe rho Oa durable excite valls in that pl + exw pelivmy thie Worn emt Y 4 we yy i akon 1p, wake 1, liver and kidneys, Among the many expedition; for the South- ny atid with ¢ purpese of hunailiating the A ing the Secretary of War for an answer ty the reso lution im regard ty contracts, dec, Mr. Pywell urged the adoption’ of the resolution at some length, Mr. Cowan t not part, He was reports from the Ds je Legtslature, N.J Jan. 14,—The Sonate failed to Joty were tuken for Press « tneiplent const fidly avow that these are are Depot, 246 Grand at, Purther Ihave to state,that hav eral with my inter wi itt Rotonda mee At the same time lutely uesossary that « committer, uvsuifertly entitled to pablic eon. 1 has formally writt prietor of the Of his new we gramme in the at ement of vario vente in the character of the paper: amon ot of those continued tiles Which were among itt ern coast or rivers, now being fi tel ort, or recently dispatched, one very important ono, Captain Poxten's mortar tlotills, bay been almost unnoticed, or whe spoken of har been Uey—Incorporate Apany. f fie insarance ¢ for the ntion of @ sum y cover insured premises, tion would the general igh he was will 2.) hoped the Louse was organtacd by f Mouniouth, at spew ion of Mr. com panier once, thin eve i . voxt popular char intion in the days of its ald pointed, t wider how Ping to have any det Bota el ample enongh to Anumared kita and Dep secaborey ected by the a confounded with the mortar flotil! in the Hi of ocinay bgitaak A i lay it Tdiatected te a toe toa te ee any di wif anything was ‘A owt i the standing committees of the Rallread Accident. terrogate the speaker after tif Weat. It is now being fitted out in this city, | stoves, ina warrant that the stor: between America and Bugle. Perhaps T inay bee F, Wilson (Maxs.) did not believe the Departe CLAIMS. — Meaars, Richards, Bradley, Troy, Jan. 14.—This morning, aa the Troy and Lecture—Second In the: and the arrangements are s0 nearly complated, | et Down" will be of the utinont come a uenatar of much a conaliter the fruition 1 ment gould ive this tutrmation for ato Finanors.—Be Reais ees ceva ned ten) D.D., in the Cann: : 7 terest which mist necessurily lewd to a most useful i. Trumbul ight the res lutior JeoiciaRy.—Fe into a farmer's wi ‘ eoncupan DD ab that within a fortnight it may be expected to From the New Yorker. erst, I appears th aad a hy eee of the wagon were John (rant ai Mrs. @ ay evening, Januar sail for some point in Dixie, at prownt His multitude of f riad frie dollars were given to Mr. Cummings a cl was killed instantly, and Mr, G. so horribly mane J SUbject—-"'Beot nd CANALS. . § sprite ompsk ovtained at the door. Proc Boknown to all, save the officers originaling } 9" the eotoliishs vu Eee ae ace axed ane. the Se! SOAR EARA AUD ESAGIOUD RSBIS = FONT; HAs El GSS He Con thy be applied to the rel the expedition. This week—in fact, one divi- | ') Mowe Soh idestitied with i Honse Livest) Committee, the evie fTNteRNAL APPAURS OF TOWNS AND COUNTIES, — Alba: Market. elon fe expected to take its doparture, The | the ment brill f that popits my country J ¢ of Mr, Cummings in regard to the purchase | Moutyomery, Abbot, Freese, wide Fahgesat bi , lac luminary they shine, all wm atecting FP of xtraw batt aud pantalos d Hall's care Srare’s Pursons,—-Baily, Clark, Woodruff, Albany, Jan. 14,—Tho receipts of drasel hows Hotilla is to consist of twenty-\hros sehooners, | together. dthat Pines, fifteen dollars which the Poon Laws.—Abbot, Young, Little, rate, wud the market is better; sales, 300 with what hey for venturk assert this right, nd why you hava been @s a magistrate wid not as each of which will carry one 13-iuch mortar, Capt. D. D. Porter will be the commander of the expedition, and under him will be three Lioutenants of tho navy, in charge of ths three ment b sold be lars a wards they were id for three dollars and fifty cents asplece; afterwards, in August, they were wurchased for the Govern by the agent, f twelve dollars and fifty cent n-piecwand turned « Exanowxp Biits,—Montgomery, Pru} Ispian Arrains.—Sendiord, Roberts: Comaunok AND NAVIGATION, ny Angel, Brwiley. Robertwon, Truman From the Commercial Advertiser. Tie New York Sux. —Mr. Moses 8, Beach ye terday announced that he hud resunied the sole pros wohip and editorial chur New Yous 1 at Siok 19 for Western, and $4 i204 28 for | MA O- Lee Te pers mms, on Wedniedy ‘The New Hampshire 11th Regiment. Boston, Jan. 14—The New Hampshire 11th Rogi+ wrens tr LrvRAL.—Richardy Abbot, Younge mah, Are the two characters jucompatible ? J finally to the Government at tweaty-two dollars a Ruinsey, Sandiord, ity Col, Putnw Mauchester today for divisions ef the flot'lla=-Liect. Watson Suri, welcome hin return to the ranks of profote | Must a maclstente forego freedom of thought and | yy " D Abington w Yo ‘ 2 le Saari ot when be nn bi been an honored | expreaion ? Mist he allow other to. think and |! nln tous is Hew Kore Lieut. W. W. Queues and Lieut K. Raxpourit | iueuber, und wish bin unfailing pee of tua House ore eying to prvvent Bune Cs officers oF rity. k for hin? Must he teke an English view of [ this last payr VANCES,—Hyudersou, Montgomery, Wood- 2 5 hl Bragse. Lieut. Queen's division is we one From the New York Mercury. gery quest i an at ove tite the nattiral pre Mr. Bayard (Del.) maid that Cougrese had the j . foie eae ier Liat adie sont np | Preiays 1th ines betes the pected ji i . Th ill go ey ery ween ene nsf the Trish heart ? right to require au waswer to proper resolutions, Henderson, he troops on Governor's ul were pate J » At Tig in the evenir pass gente lay thle Lae Pha ts : Bo 0ul ori Uetagake parecer et - pr are Sventa Rial dackis the Anmwar to be gives Je INHER ANC Com Boll, Farrar, to the 31st of December, 1861, and the \sual nunie be bi Ordere, and the officers of the OX- 1 Now York Bus, has we are glud to learn, again re. diaries, Shave the honor: $0 be your obey i 6 Paiviceass anv E nell, Cooks Hare T ber of pases were put in by the soldiers, who want port of the in: pedition appear very unwilling to divule any- | mined the editoriat and. business nan acer f O'Donoauvr, Mr. Peswend din ‘ Dusiness thing which lead ‘ion of | thatold establixhed journal, Under Mr. Beach's ex. to Lord Palmerston and Earl Ruasell P should tusist upon su answer, Maxrractrars — » Monroe, Hutchinson, to cetne to the city to id of their pay. ing may even to 8 susplciod OF | enced control; ‘he Hun will wesdily excel even, | UF hat the American question be referred to J) ‘The resolution was adopted by yeas, 34; nays Jour Lumany.- ) Woodrutl, ‘The first battallon fth Infantry, under their destination, Whether rome place of ren- | tie stonishing popularity it enjoyed prior ty tin ree [arbitrations ts now 1 course of signaturein Dublin 3. sa TAGE comunand of Major Henry B, Clita, ix still at Port dezvous is appointed for the tlotilla, whether in | tirement f sand the dally press ae at anda fait as ieee ot tiie note tiesrinenl| ad thos Uniiad Amembly. in the new winter quarters just outside 8, A.B. Ay are roquested & this city will have # le worth, y , BILLs WoTtoRD. | separate divisions they are to join sone other Mr. Beach hax entered tipon the” nt Shannon Moreh tating that be had mate i es 4 ‘ a ey ‘The men are ready to march onthe short J room on Thursday, the 16th . 2 ubors before him with all the eneruy which c ¢ remain au Trish elk have been discovered Jf certain regu! to admissions inte y Mr. abe—Relative to donations in the fome wreeka past have been in | Precisely, to pay the last tril secret expedition, or whether they will act | ‘sins! him with all the energy which c A Mine Qusaive Gouuls ssi acai! the jail of the District of Columbia, aa follows t= ff Ningteenth Ward, for » Wotaan's State Hospital, raome veoaks. past have been in | Toes broben GRORGN Di , terizes him, #4 wines | and wh i Q f soparately upon different points of the southern es upon t Lord Ch © hat appointed Thomas Har Pirst—Adwitting the President and members of By Mr. Maidox— nd the streets and aioe on of ordent to move, ral are requested mat Pope, Cabinet, tatn the docks 16 COMBI UNL coast, simultaneously, there are no meaua of t the peace fur Lively We fer The second battalion of t! Fourteenth Iofutry, | BROWN, W. M. WILLIAM Nis th Kiidare, Seoond—Admitting the Judes of the Supreme J By Mr. I Spi eal hii; aud he - Knowing. Some of tho vossule & Groene Ear Metin Miheph Donnelly has been connitted for trlal_at {| Court nud the President of the Benate aud Speaker ¥ in New boncquarsere #4 Fes etl saat wpe x Y y, Ht the ability We ‘ Y yculate labor in Central Park | first and third battalions are being organized as raj MILITAR b he N r ‘ nit . a fort analiughter of Patr ~ of the Hou Ry Mr ulate labor in Central Par point, others at the Navy Yard, ani ochors are Ato the yor races jk ML tal ‘ ed’ alone tha wharvia cf the Et rfat 1 acholar Tt Fourth. — Admitting members of the Senate on a Band etal nifurm seule of Wage idly as the alow state of recruiting will admit, Be scattered along the wharves of the Kast and | tye nupiiuentary to Bir. Beach's exteront A Liddy, died from destitution, J pass from the President of the Benute, BILLS INTRODLEED, eral old soldiers were recently transferred from Fort | Reernita wa North rivers. All are sound, sea going vessels, the officers in charge ate men of diseretina and experience, and we may expect to hear of their addin, now laurels to the records of the navy, Pista Adtuitting paw from the Speaker Sixth, —All Runiskillen + the pr the bir Husiness taet, thet during bis former conn with The New York Sen, it reached irculation than was ever atta! Paper, efther betore or since thund for yesterday's BUN indie aorts will be even more Mercury, Jan. 0, From the Beeniny Express The “8 en newspaper it now announced t exclusively under the control of ite eld) propt Moses 8. Bouchy--as the new spirit in it, s By Mr. Darcy—To regulate and Ox the feos of Brooklyn Constables, By Mr. Phelp entate in New York, moved to keep up the bill for the ree 4 Columbus to this regiment, and promoted to Orders Artillery: $0 wt ian pod baal ly Berganicies, Colonel Loomis, commanding and handsome unitorms provid vernor's Island, will not #unetion the transfer of J jrued for the relief of farn{Ten, o any More men from the permanent party, yey te Gaon J. BOTS Lieutenant Billings B. Childs, Sixth Infantry, | i oisburgh: bth has been appointed Acting Adjntant Quartormaas: | Centre st, N, tor and Commissary on Governor's Island, in tl place of Lieutenant Harailton 8, Hawkins, wh vent in Washi: Golsboro', 1 hi fue te 18th of Dec, * Emblems Act und trary notwit annonading tn wuthorize aliens to hold real nications ¢ of our wwalotly bit was the Presi- flr Call fer an Abolition Convention. The radical Abolitionists, who have been so long keeping quiet, are again showing thon- selves as of old, In addition to the lecture of public instituth give it an emphatic re At to remove him instantly, inves lows) moved to take jail delivery. decision of Spea wrtance, ax it reverse Walker's Pillar, waa t <i reli and fireworks, A soiree wud he bill ree 7 tiny who always held that ¢ under orders to jain his rey or principles advocated, indi Ark # enjoynuenta were the other items * Grins said that the statement in the commu ls , I ide daha Wrasasn Lrovp Garrison, delivered last | establishment, by a chinge of proprietors ia int nya nication from Marshal Lamon was not a true one, | power to do anything by unaniinous nt, Dut is at present sick in New York ; , 7 : o r 4 afused wal 9 to the Ja So) Mr. Ludington called up the At resolue Brooklyn Mavy Yards yeaenday, the taht os. ti Nor f vi Viedou | mangement, wire rapidly running down, He (Grimes) was refused adiuittance to the jail, yes the pero At the Brookly y y night, wo haves circular from the Aboliiow | eich promises to ceive it, and ia alvin ity ite oll tenfayy Tecause he had no pass from this forsign f ton in favor of the passage of the Congrové Bile to Te eae gatin Adan hauled along fraternity at Albany, calling togethor the sixth | tality, while its compnes new po te FROM HAVANA, [eters eee be Bae te Hilineie aud ine f) sbolish the franking privileyes, and @ Au 1a¥or wharf, to discharge the balauce of her stores, y evening at 10, for bows. be put out at 20s foe bow T diay nn. thy then, no doubt can exist, that Mr Beal wil ofthis, and all other retreuchients, Adopted, re the paper ty ity profits und elreulation, Brom the Sprinafeld Rep —— The Expedition against Mexico, Inhabitants of this district, 1 annual Anti-Slavery Convention to moot at oxyde the character of this Association Holl, in that city, Feb. 7th aad 8:h. While professing to recognize * a ssro ported upon t mnniiswion. ra J.P. Will c — was agreed t a pene Mores 8. Beach, fora long tit ntecd with fidhs, after having hauled down the 4 Opposition to slavery steadily rising av the New York Ben, and whe retired (rom it abouta | ZHE MEXICANS UNITED AGAINST THE tained abe At leneth ond | The Dispersion of H LOY | their stores, had to return and Pp ry y rising ww Yu : etl : ; people of the North,” they demand a fell Hho a lrsthenedins Barec eee beled INVASION, charwoter of the jail, where 8 it was found that their 1 PIANOFORTE ready bears ev again, Marshall's Forces. ] 4 . were hdd in a few lessons on the pian sentation at the Convention, in view of the fi npreviat uy ite managerieut ight here t ° been securely mounted, altars | ¢ violin; tert that “epocial earnestness and w ivity is From Cor. of Boston Watchman hort!" DESERTIONS FROM THE SPANISH il who has no interest in the Distr > The Twenty-eilith Muswclinaetts Fee ie eT A aan eee nelodeon to demandol to secure the epec ‘i You have probably heard that one nur city FORCES, ae i as bhe br OFFICIAL REPORT OF COL, GARFIELD, Joi Castle W. 1, Governor's Island, for month a oF fo eli . ral t York BUN, his 1 pit pooaetiena awe Which were —— as One of th 4 Was went to Fort | 00 Grand st, slavery under the war power. Sy ey ce the District, ‘This bill gives PF Disa) ee a. a me Savery under tha. Wer, Behe erg Suey Hat Rak Arrival of Vemels trom Southera Ports, f sie Ht Sint eine | FRDERAL OCCHPATION OF PRESTOX. ava aan lays there not being — Just the Paper for the Cap m Drlnkly abut thu streets, neo ts ; [The Calon could not be restored i URG rifle es sion Ja Ose ita CIAL AN ‘Tue frequent purchases of The Bus, at. our tr, | Within a tow Havana, Je s venitedl’ Goad. sls oomamion Ins one Fea runny at 9 did not ; ih Bien ta pow taking in sale NNVAlg REPORT OF counter, to be mailed amp tr ve, | it we th i ‘I Fail the abiise which this bill proposed | Executive Bosnion t vation OC Me Te transport Oriental, lying at pler 4 Koitein pgs Arpany that our journal is us welcome a visitur 4 nou i. vmirely bi ty and it eres hia excell Hier wan no necessity for this law at J Staton ys Bereta - Canieron ai | Sates Fae 2 ndaun cranxpare [anc Bate ORME NWR: a the canvass towns and villages of she 1 x, at i were sil Manges 6 Sun Pomoros tKahess), ayrecd with the Senator J The Assistant Secretary Treasury returued | Jorgey Bluey Lying ot pler®, North River, is loading J fi wc ke-nck tte fo Gaby aa upon tho decks of veasele, the stree 4c) New | |) UVtaet ie Ga one i ‘ expedition at Vera Cruz, agompanied by part from’ Kentueky that the fault was not 4 mach t this post vesterday, Within one hour sera Te nition and gum carriagen, Jpurchased by the Company 0 th Sie wold foil that iy nas \ : Hee fei tha tas A they wonld come to af partinent seem to bu loading provisions and army wWagous for the same Comnpany, 0.680 pons ay mi ‘ with 690 inti District endure i 'The seb , a We anrox a letter, recuived y an | in we But it Wan ot Tie WA th 50 Iny rf Ye Post Office Committee of the House will soon | Port, and it id. NICHOLS, CHAS. W, 7 7 ’ re re i t ‘ ae ae Pmt authorize ny Bostinaster in h city to | lying at pler 1%, East Rivery is u ading provi | Me NNgON, City nnd € mo of ti pore ene \ 1 LAR rt art rst ai ity bp in Tupathetic tredtine to ff extablish branch peat office sions tor Key Wests CHARLES FP. OSBORNE, trates this genoral appreciation of itm fun-hine, | | Y it ein re t OPA 1 that « Con y, attached amp Cochran i yee ‘ ‘! L yy § Ves Oe ald that t let the to Gen. this elt ) 1 a a ase ae Fe Wert . uatiseesn ana tandaca.t : at Fortross t Mowe 8, Raacm ilitor N, ¥ New \ avers hand t sabes crag! ert ery mony and bh f property, have ¢ Monroe 4 revsiinent is complete, with the excep- the reding ste eee, er miner of prema) Cape Ba Hinturbing the deli Lath the wogro ques. mndere) how wt Port Royal ton of wo compani ti T have not ween tty monn From the New York Dispatch t ' ton F Guvertinent has received Sea ee ee eee ee Banars MOvAy ng of advertiser \ Pir New Youn 8cy.—We congratay eade | privet re Wilson from Maine wre srizes the appol A rama snof Commodore Porte rta - tag of your aera | Tuy New Youn, Ben. —We esnatiaty vue youle Yrs Aus! srsives onthe. Sth toms Eee ‘Temarkaof | heuer to Apt Mat the ayteng wil end ere | wil form a portion of Conntualsg Eres, with at yt ied ok Toeotkart on ; Mie cen or nanaaes aul editor, 1k hewa, fros rm Cruz. 8 the Benator f Senators had J) as their consul ratoniany who + Gunboats: Oo , Seis thorizing th fof manuf Peake te Manet RG Eis aie Eade iy radar talib eons fuiaetel ska Dears ican'the Les tate ers TT T Mur iong been identified with their commerce, aud | yictory, J. Py Jackson, Barkst A, Moughton, M, } Mr tnt’ Pena Efaie oan ut hight trons tie vo ly tain retirements he Aled wish sutiafaction to thous 4 cith 19,000 men, 4 ‘ hey erreag: eed eae T aetinat'whom there would be no. prejudice arising Kimball, Horace Dea » Se nn Vital fa Paid) 840080. An “ perbe rH. We wiiat ov hat the BUN has + Charles Wyke, English arri " he (Wilson) §) trom color or race, 4 , vos, M, J. Carver, CP, Williams, 0,637 08, New York, Januari Barony ornce reins party . ee Ae ee Be Sheree ihe Pore melvin, estes Ian wanted tf. The War. Department bas 1 Racer, United Btates | LIAM. JUDBON, President. that adispateh from Col, Garfieldy dated but Mr, Be ed I ; phrouia | EDW'D N. DICKERBEN, JAS, 7] 1) wet will inftave | ere was iutense feyliig a nation’ te the tnmulting oun J, Grifiiths, Sophronia, | EDW'D S eae Ae ay ste tet A | dn litle doubt thub it will, be ‘gues abuauaresredtsadees: Murslial Lanon, ‘Tho colored peopletn the P| Jan, 8h, uaa he rept oe OAR hh Bruen M,C. Haplliun Orivettan LIAM JUDBON rent Si t ‘prot hn 4 : a or of Mexico, had been deposed, an had preset for ten years | Humphrey Marshall's fore n ab "Tn all twenty-six, With the excep- fore me, by the “LL Frat eet the Bums Kha pra yi" Montated i the. oft ; joverno of Mesiens had been opotad ant hl Tae to him today*with {| whole army ix now fleoing in wer eosin, The BG ganas, tall (en ball ok toe. Warde 1k ee newsmen supply Washington deni. Yabortous and of pha wae | a: the 15th after fully authorising the President ¢ dee trom, elias Lohan hark f burned s large amount of@tores, We Lave taken 1b | won of wae Caters etn aod Beitic, ———ee aati td dames Horr. Le Ae we Bot ae Le | adopt all measured he might deeu jrudeut io wie Siwve, Thank God the yams a they L jWoners,