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ale NEW YORK SUN, Jt tty sorter ern he ot y | wt RATES OF ADVERTISING. Babscribers in New York and vici- AND A QUARTER CEKTS Pun hen sent by Mall, four dollars per year, EKLY SUN is published at 75 conte « onthe $1 | ttn4 copes, 2 cents. THE — PRIOK ON ORNS Br BEACH, Bie Bnew ot, §| NUMBER 9212. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JANUARY_ 18, 1862. d Establishment, AN mento and Amot i Tho valle: \! haken, however, ard a lon, The tollowing are the names of the ateamors, PLOWMENT#—Malee, BAveNes Eaoee THE NEW YORK SUN. | reiscatsuerspun'e n'y ae? sare | Sine tins ater tia Salen | wtih re are dither te naming, Me, Welle hae Broadway savines isstitetion— | Sippy Nevada, the plain is about 40. milos wite, the | hier basiness eould bo fully ro-ostaly ished, ber | Nanos cys D. Morgan's (parchase st near toe thstinrey FEW DAYS—ABLE-BODIED Men New Your, Jan, 8 1869, ATURDAY MORNING, JAN'Y 14, 186% | Sicramento river winding along about tho con- } crodit made ood, and hor damages ropsired. | (ito... trehaseds Departevente Tt le vessels tor the received into the First Regiment N.Y. V INTERFST NOTICE—Depositors are hereby now |) ——————— tre of it, and the Americ r, taki a owavor, will lead t disputes | No Beviswick artored. Be pmod reported to bbe aatti ™ A the American river, taking a di- | The tlood, however, wi o many disp Ie his let eommanded by Colenel GARRETT | tified that the urual semi-annual interest on deposite New York Clty Press. rect coutse from the mountains, empt its | amd much dificulty, Some of the woalthy |S. Yor artereds, _As I close this lo'ter, I hear that Seere' he hero of the ‘war, is about | entitled thereto at the rate of six per cent per an-| The W. der the head “The Pagel te dom, Be ve Northenver ; +Parch aed, Chase will come to an agreement with the M, whe hero ty a Shoes | Steers grace ton eaceoning Ome bo Ave tor cont ‘ony, under the heading of waters into the Sacramento, at the spot where | merchanis who own smal! lots on the high bus | OC") N, Bennett, ,vePurchased, committees, and that the handred milli it b m Merve, | over $00, will be paid.on and ser Monday, son | Dawn of a Brighter Day,” greota with rejoic- | Sacramento City ia loostad. The natural beds | ines streets do ot wish to spend money o8 | y ch will not be tanued, oF, at least, will not be mate Or oe Mornay of to ak: Inetant. Tntereat pinced to the ereit of deponitors | ings the unity of sentiment whiclr now prevails | LA nag els I Aes pylon! Wire levees to ake pd rs whole Lyf tg ge to | a alegal tender, | | Qetm, wo. and if not Withdrawn, will (raw uaterest the same * surfies © surrounding pliin, but dur- | talse the gr heir atreot five or wix feet. | PF wte os othans’s MONTH. by Tf sw dep wn ist instant, at the North, occasioned not loss by the recent | ing the winter fresheta, there channels | Some cre unwiking to spend any money for | = ce, No. $4 Broatway, the sppll- | 1 1, FRANGIS I. SCHOALS, Provident | appointment of Mr. Stanton to the Cabinet, | are often Aled to the brim, goterally subsiding | either leveos or arado ; they #ay they heve lost | (+ : i aod teed ped York Philanthroptet, Hee Liavscnt’ to Newport News | PETER CUMMING retary ssicg | than by the steady, conservative course adopted | Mowever within a faw days, wittiout harm. Tae | enough «lrouy, mud they aro willing to. Fun Lantiniann oe seeesmmmeesvevys Chart oreily _ Jone rmor—A Drlef Accoumt oe 1 homodyo Mieasantiy situated, bee |) ————— J = ty President Lincol hich has won for hie <| “i'7 wae fra flooded in the winter of 1819—50, | the rick of another tod. Some again wish to Tho sailing transporte, fitted up for the con- of Camp Life at Newport News. o ks ith bed and store, &c. This Bowery SAVINGS BANK, y lent Lincola, which | 0 occasioning much damage and distress, La tho | cut a doop channel tarough the back part of the | yeyance of troops, and somo of them evwrying Hranguantans Coven'’s Brioapa, Tina sla the Anes band of any in the fel New Youn, dan, 10th, 1962, | $26 Support of all werth having, in Democratic | suinmer reason flowing, & long levee was cor | town, from the American to the Sacramento | howita | ates Yan. 14, 1869, } being of German sliver, ‘Those desiring | ‘THE DRPOSITORS ARB HEREBY NOTIFIAD | and Rypublican ranks, That tho selection of along the banks of the Sucramsnto anit | river, so as te divide the waters of the former | 1,5 Arachne, Capt. Kelly, chartared, Dra St:—Gen, Comeh bas req ated Hd 8 for Ue intorgt t9 poi, fret | shat interent at the rate of Ave per cent. per a | Mr, Sranton would have bien gratifying to the tican sive", whlch enclosed the site of 8 | riyar in case of n rend rite, Ship Kitty Simpeon, Capt. Hepburn, ote | ro tder his acknowied cont of eaverel . J. . PLERSON, rowiway, | hum, on all sums of five dollars and upward, and Fj ‘ city as Large as London. The Love was ali The Village of Washington, just opposite Sre- | | ; A sed f th i ff ‘ aco Office. dap 24*102 ot caeeeding fee hurdroantalaree ai pour per | Democrats, it was aware, but it was not pre- | in Galk, and inefficlent in many epote, particu | ramento City and o1 lower dromne. was not } (ett - ‘ ,, | ids Publications. and to exptoss hie thanks fer y per antium on all auma over Ave hundred dl. pared for his hearty and vigorous ondorsoment | larly where it crowed what i+ known ‘a4 the | overtloeed because it wa not expose to the | | Ship Ann K. Thompeon, Capt. ©. 8. Mort | the conte y. Ife woud ale ponvey his hoartient : 7 LY 100K which hi depos Tena , pet siat c symp’ or yure and . Ta na ea cart L iw 4 4 vs | an pre ons 6 the Ist nst,, will be allowed to | by the ra is cf the Republican proea, which | “** ough,” lake in close proximity to the city, | fary of the American rive: mshi » Mar via Clevontoaf, Capt. Ro Morryman, ines Teale your tame a * naira ey 4 Peages. and prompt pay 1a (ierman, ace | 6 on and aor Monday, 620 | {t takes av an ca'nost that hereafter party po. | Peer 'bs bark ot the American river, Tals = hartend, aaa " Tot Howerd. Gul prospor you, elt, and ive yea with all braaich UY freinean, wold | 200 inate tn ance with the proviaions of the Tei ats to be i Lead tae Y PO | Take wasincladed within Ce city limitaand was The Bernatle Expedition Son 12. D; Heodknan, Cane H. IB Oreney, | s ite to rivera aay Yoaral of ae eae Brunswick, N. jute incipal, and ¢ ql poordlng! joual py * to bo the one respected, favor- iJ i ww into the ‘1 one ract nibti o" Rreur, C ‘ » Ot ni h a Moat | {uat. : : f z ‘ eed tae: power ranea'o. fiver, 8 ite the eater in | Which bias 40 Lone attracted public aitention, ke Voli tens, C mt. N. M, Bly, my ehseed with the Ceepest roapect, DoAMEN ON MILITARY IN 4 Bank ta open foe, gtnage dally frome 10 00 8 | Ges tearne dovotes'an article to the reply of | Lit Hivet became 109 hinh tho ite wan c'o Navini at ler gth sal od and probally reached un gaae ak Wan 4 MIL. yo n Monday, Wedlaesday, and Pride: 6 Tins an article tothe reply of | The Levee in front of the town was aboat | destination, there is ao lo, 0 * =, ch arte xom A, Waenmn, vind that ki a mater OC ginhs | evenings from. 8 U7 otchick, at No, 190 Bowery. BY | Secretary Welles, in reference to his transac: | twenty fmt wile at the bes, ant about twalve | wichholling a detailod stitemont of i stron rae Capt Lise mt, purchawad aye totn W. Fast AA ti Us Be Vel 2*6 operat n ro THOMAS JEREMIAH, Provident, | tions with Goorge D. Morgan, avowing a botiof | Het ia with at the tip clevatel coms five feet | and ewpact y. The total sumber of tro eee eter eae siete es jhe te pale vou Ne — \ | D'Vipesv— rotary, but attributing to him want of judg> | svat oat trom view, the wuldors « No ee ee eye ianieria i Uitenah dean: | wurden » Ana at sNAal ascaateaaaaas Xp, Mie. FAR Having a fow, nro | 2) LkviNG SAVINGS INSTITUTION, No 96 | ment, Tao article concludas as fullows : = | more ties of oar ty of We Ly sulk bY, | porencetl thavokthe expedition trot sya | OU NOATS suis Wo miyaolt, T thoaygat the pied teged haf nD ON A RAC Wer . aT fe Seuss Bla, tastauition h It is impossible to relieve a broker of sup LD ae aren Pe for ita i * TOs) | ore crcnural Waste bat tn, sppnintment ‘al ererer a ot be more ploassatly not prof in Bast New Jersey, near New York ; | directed cot at the rate of six [4 bad opines Fy | portion which was propertly conatra ont |v sae chal unboata ears ing vat of than in writing you Clerk of steambont Sea pale Fee ee ilaeira suited | tain. the Govervment wat ulitmataly the. pay: | and to coartruct it the city saeuod tts bon Seg be ‘ Se ea aioe age! ant posting you ay falty aw Manchester, Goean C. J. dls 1st108 n att after Monday the tay | master in ths cas; ard no explanation will en- | So vine a «cit under ruinous manacoun Tr tho nau the |‘ bat, Gane. ¥. tees, Ware Knowledge and tine will admis as All iaterest uot withdrawn will draw | tiroty public, to whom the private | bonis ture W lartar® cub the cir 1 aitn a ibs 1 ane Wierd att neti ae 4 are goicgt on hors at prosoms. — ines a ueipal. haract (Welles and Mor ‘a the winter of 185 ocity wat again ; sip A ord gu We apers, Taw yoo, Are Yory accaptas PLOYMENT —Fematles. ae oot nem Eresidont, sora, RT prreonitee toe ted ey flooded, and the sigh: natura acd pro Rey Gt heey iy mw. howitzer; oun I2-pounder | iia to me tos though we have. tha papere sad —— DAM rAd eR sb tS Boao affat, that there was bo tavoritiom to granting | the Teves ilustrated, Too water HWE NMIGADE fMRI RN HU rn : daily, a man moat waste ot least one hoor LE SERVANTS V Goon | Aiba ‘a measure of wealth to which few attain even ae ae or bakes " ‘ a John G. Poster « r, Capt, Chas, I ser r, four in vowdine down to the wharf and. tions now rely, at ¢ ragzens wlio grmnh | ag MYER 1 ‘ by a lifetime of prins and labor, as the result | °° ¥+ Po omen int rary On etenn guns 4) protic rote riilod ean: 098 waiting for thoy arviy ho oxoress, which ie maids and waitresses, Inquire at the Larxe | feest iy ANA sha Beth ef five months of not over taxed endawvo wit so place. After tia, Vanna some | Eup, 8. Miao Aitiutanee 12 pounder Wiatd titled jan; one T2-poundot | Any hing bu. wer me, event’! coll yon the corner of Gul arene a 111th nts | b Nee eae ines, wh 100 ourtelvon, wo exiertait no doubt that the entire | Moderate conseils provall daa othe aan of ) coin: transl ©. Herds Qiatterinnater tout howitaet ; one 12-pstiacer mountain hows | apare the tine. hod places are always Famed eral aipidousls as J . hi ‘ale 1 merionce etd | the wad eavior levee sen | a oe H tiesinte i f courne re aware of tha Fac! mniduet ad by Ma Dis (ong —Tie eal grmtannual dividend, atthe | transaction was the result of inexperience and | rita’ which excluded the *slonch,” wad | Capt Be Wo RiRLAr Bey Gurboat Ranger, Capt, J. 1 Childs, sovon | prapenee a te oe ate cper cet. perannta, on al! dame feom | over bas y considera ion, But had Mr. Morgan \ elpa has tet ler, aut is vow in the Galt af —— SSTTES To | Shecdon Sra veer tent: en'muna corer $90 | feow engaged at gore Tesronable ea | confined wi'hin the levee the buildi» Livi, BN: Bert ty wal wo i pounder Parrott rifled yuna; four ear Sis guns aad, ta cise th: ibe ee y sod alter te 20k of Famuarys | $10,000 « yout—ant Bxod obvi on Ge bats CY rt fd N A Lieut ‘ vndlot Wiad wad guoe ; ony 12 pounder | paid considerabla attention to the esmforr of the k wl a st of Govern hee 10 feugyr WEL pp Ad ~ ’ hdl au ‘ ss arte Nd en under s conn d, #1 ad brew Deny, work 008 ao | erat te oe TE be alto to share | fet, Us Ulliny im tho stroets with, dirt. Tats | 21, M. Cath, ed 1] egitnbont Saivel, Cant. oxbue Conittard, | Much attach whim, ht Ne aso hag eee Beng | our sentiments more generally | levee is doou two ioiles loag on the oth a Col, BL four guts: ore S0-pounder Parrot tited guns | far heen very well filled by Gen. Manafield { yew Janwary Lith, A; soe the Sac », and tarea miles long ie beat) | ono 12-pe Wiarel rl d ater: one 12-potnd Wier hv tieek wad ieee i yin } - - ; i from the Lat af Pabary, Tho Trincsn, etill on slavery, devotes a vol. nk of the Americas ; is in some places 20 fe indetioat Cole € hemi or boat howit ene D2poucder mountain | op vig lie Sete fle reg dh Asa. 2 G MACH PETER HW. TIPU, Pros, %, Rosh Coun i i pre an actot ¢ Manstiold's, which al- perate on Bit a CHAS. A. WHITNEY, Seo. 21 Ybactiat umn to the ioquiry, Can Emancipated Slaves | and in others only at four feet bygh, Tae tuAbe—S ROUT MENT howitzer, nwa boxes ta be delivered to the men withees MSachines, by an old expe sane take care of themselves?” Citing, in answor, ths building, of the aia fia 4s Gunboat Zouave, Capt. Win, Haunt, four | opening, whereby they can obtain liquor. Al perfect om military woke and other | ({REENWICI! SAVINGS BANK— the experienea of Mr, McDonough, « slave Nia high tletdba Stay Uficerse uns sone 3H) pounder Harrott rite wun; two | did aot like Wtmynel® nt feat, for 1 tered fur to$l 5, at S2 Btauton st, near Allen, pric ae holder, in Now Orleans, made pudtic by bim in | Phe puldic debt, by Cus imp prettent, and the | © N ACA NeaEf PWG ne el ot aemreuticte Tice rot wie ee ie yl. 013 24aotl20 the Cincianati Gazer, March, 1845 | uction of Water in pipes, was increased to | YE" rea ‘ a Gunbowt Lancer, Capt. N. 1 Mosley, ie tho: Wines aroun Gh Craniwmaons Care ING MACHINES — WANTED PER- | ‘ Mr. MeDonon finding that his ab ut three millions of dolla vlor this | peat n Adore e bepounter Parrott. rtled wai under the olf lat ons, which faet sna who Wish to learn to opevate on Singer's atid t08t worked for themselves on Sunday, for w load the city became bankrupt, Cie het Line Ofvor one T-poander Wiard riled guay on cema to tive re ity to the as machines: terme only #1, ant praction ot a fm on Wes Wedel dtc | time on othor days, propused to give thom Sa. | previously deen compel od to ins's a | oth Now gernes OG duet ey pounder boat howitzer; one 12 pounder moun- | sertion of the lit ly gid) who aai— Work; ala some gual Rowers to learn t € payabloat theBauk | turday afiernoon to work for themselves, if | an extension cf its bonds) and failed to | it gitiawvtvauta Gols dF tate Hon iteae Pre ce pwnetnssetiten Tons mn trade, Tuquire 89 Delancey at, Let to daring \ * they would keop the Sabbath, He was soon | meet either principal or interest, except upon Ma Lio A Gunboat Chawmear, Ca t ‘tL _ ead 1 Uta iat Jan strack with mount of labor they perform " ¢ romisos and arcangements, by New HL Hine .Ool. N ‘ senna; ty Vpounder 1 ab Tlent ial iaiaeS STEDAWONEN AND GIRLS TO 4 lnterest not dvaw crodit of | ed during the halt day they hat o> themsel vex, h he Hebt was scale 1 aa ratisod with New York Col, Kaward Ferer G-poundor Wind rit ht lh ass : sd vet fel an ey acorn . a a60 Water | chet and with the sums of money they contrived to ra, to lose than two milli Tho officers of the Fifty-first N.Y. regiment Gunboat Vidette, Capt 00 pikes fat ‘4 Avily ss vit tens derive from it, Tt ceourrod to him thatit a veut the ralny season eomaenced onthe | are: ‘ i . "1 guns; one S0-pounder | Vilewers una a Peele coat ot Sue ud Pri ° would bo # ood plan gradually to soll thom the vember, ant for tour ka, with pean T2-pounder boat howitzer, ove 12-poun tee nde Pars bY) . To put ADIES TO LEARN To ore. | “2 DA. CUAUMAN, Provit remaining days of the wosk, oa condition of tor h stinued to | § iseesaeessi nanny ber Houniain hows i atop tott among both nl the men, ADIES CARN 1 f cual rexilent, aining days of the sk, oa condition o| r ormbsion, thy raid eoatina o | by tout tt ‘ 1, Botte ne ain howitzer, ho reported it to \ . hi rant Wilks ant | WASHINGTON D. VEWMILY IV gorrepurion, | tele Paying hoy cortain mums ou of thaie | fall, very goutly in San Francie), but ia hoavy | M cat Chisrlow Ws Lo Gendies Gunboat Hursar, Capt, itealled forth © acy plaatont secure (| JOHN DICKERSON ioe | wagon, ‘appointed poriv ta, far as | showers'in the interior, A railroud evanoets A. J, Dayt puns; too 40-pounder Parrett ri C0 Pena tiesealeehiors A ‘ f eale and, w jet =l00 |e VING BAVINUS INSTITUTIONS SO, 96 | CY, nancial poticy, uniniuenced by y | bank of the American Ri milos apart Priel Total, nine guntouta, 1! Lt prune, yak tue: Weepactable. portion: ok cer regtineay be : rest RVING f sabe 4 a— NO, 9 | onc of Tho railroad enters the Capiial City two fe y \ total number of gute, not including r P on & Ol a SERIE ATT lw DD dt wie ton | oe ' WORN it the AmeriGdd River. on-&: fi ‘ ‘ F ‘ He pst ene Nat ee: MME] Gwhich, Treyroc to eny, isa vary smali vortion ‘ ¥ ‘ WO be J " rom first u y s 4 ie ' ' w ‘ wn » pees wi-hval we ote ab 8 Freee bes Beards tell BPP wum'se, a nkment, ‘Tae ordi ivimg t Visi ag ee t wrt thet, auie Their eatin 4k iin in Che highest tere 2 Ww . eae be Bich Hoh igs Mi for | pose oto work for hin on ny to bring their rails aud cara ince th “ Wun LAW. MEK ' from six t vinh anil consiat ' Abb bes ‘ k gird a in ore ;. ' WAM too PM, | tay at small ways vevlo ke dod the wile 1 Wrichts WON, C filed guns (tielt 4 yt howitzers ‘ ipeh yanttodly rica, fg 2 earning. Kver MONDAY, DAY end BATURDAY J vj for Ue Vosedde sivised thom to draw n under the track ‘ ! Wis, | Criled,) and mountain t ratelt, ¢ ' eet te teak ' . \ . nius, be having bean on the wit 5 ats i pon these wajcot as Little as pwsibl, aad Have loves, and the t 1 i Go, De A ' hw mbor, all but ‘our—the eholl hove Toor Martid which teeontly completed ait, na i ASTREY, Prow't je remuntor ia his hawds to ouy the wake of | youre passed wi hout any a dd -doinnnten * ite Wandare «f the Wiwlor Par | wok at Kortrees Menton, and af gh gate Facey wt Os Swturtay far thomelves Taat ths torus te | when it camo to need ropa \ Note ; t The oft tenga of theme | 4, Poet a8 a3 | : WA MoM 626, G hitington 4 ine sy on leave of ateones. All pretty bard, frou ihe | rowt Company made an embank now “ y OC ple rom one and « to anda bal pda . WUATON, ne ANe a i Pe 1 GOA Pot a ad Hat aed IO ‘ 7 ion te CARD AND KOOVES, APAuINERS) SAVINGS day, Wat bo | the morning of the 9h of Noverbse t 0 peat te Mi wd by Mr, Norman Wined, in this « Lin ware “ ‘ - cheated cbt eas] VI TOR GHC nicdedt iam that ths f | tho Amoricn River witha lawl Cut covored ' ‘ Fs Troy, and reflect the highest merit to the eon Abilis Willd ashe th trate NTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOM) o the Geper t would be the most ditticul the whole country. ‘Thy water ran aycatast oh ; tractor for the expedition and skill employed | 9 (Ut iewoy to. mike lal A with ¢ Ay also ngentleman mid | Totorest at t ; noum | he ehole of Saturday to work for wage’, thoy | levee, ant then dowa to the railrecd onlss inmaking ant tenting them. Cin. Burnside | ies ed an the reciente Ce the eonated — yapeeepleg by te poling: tadiod, : NAN AYE CE)” joer ant’ || Cou Teas tine buy for themesly 4 | ment, ant uashle to yo further, tGonorile | authorized bim struct the artillory, avd | Vy inner, Thape he will bo successful, but L fe 19 Dow tf A Zhnct | over $600, uNie and the facility would up against thos two barriers watil | gave bim two weeks todoitin. Mr. Wiard | (rine ‘reantt ated pe —_——— ‘Over ver Lon MONDAY, ory day of the the Tsvee ai tanto pour in, Soon thy vot | i. went to work, and atthe end of that time «loli On Frid there wore seven of the bo: WEDS 1 BATURDAY evenings from 5% | in purchasing. He told earth ave way, aad the vast boly of wacor | vorcd to Gen, Burnside tho entire nuinber of | poturaod ft fracrd: where hesane inoung ialen can Ns sco . cloekee JOMAS B, BTILLMAN, Prove, | if to the Lerma ho could offer, and the cal- | poures into the city and ihylel every pars of iL | i. guns ready for use, with both ship and ticll | haven tenn engacet) ducing thee oat ying at 63 Pike street. Zeravs Me | ISAAC T. SMITH, 8 pia dere | culations be had madg, it would take them | except a small portion Front strest, Tae ye | carriages ‘completo, wad every appliance for | give months in compl fa biaey coda 4 Se eee | about sifeen yearsto buy their entire frostom, | levee, which hud baen built to protect the city, | ; using the ung with facility on'land or sen, [a | under the rebel authorities, of inspecting publia Min TRUSTEES OF THE SEAMENS |. Uadisimayed by cho todiousnens of the process, | now was the cause of jgroat injury, for in | Le addition ty this he fursished 6,000 rounds of | puillings and ovoraeciog the kicwae oT BANK FOR SAVINGS, have ordered that uitere | the slaves seized bis offer with ea 48. | of keeping the water out, it key ie Neg shot, shell and caasistor of the Hotchkiss pate | ay they don't wich they. aris teint ae art " s vy ona fi hoy) : 3 ten it the wh ae Parca ey Open as | i the 1 a Tho following are the namos of tho oflicers of oe ee inde alage i mores tt 168 lose to tell you that weare ag V9 ‘ I Dotiers and under, 6 | seate: Friday was lought in Tout years Thares | would b the Fitty-third New Yor« Regiment :— THY PLOATING BATTERIES, happy to aee them as they are to seo us, the rate « ver cent per anna cave | ay ta two soars and aia Wednowliy in | nesspart or the city, ‘Tho Swramonto rivar | Colntlerses coco 1 , il, The floating batteries joiten up under the aan i ea i of intorent to write about, oO execed ive Hvudred Dollar at the jfaregten foray! wae ; bs natie ary , ‘ L evtenunt-Gilone AIV t su perv iss General Bura-ide asly for | 4nd as it is now time for » goto my studic weeks man an oe a ary Mtg | fificen months; Tuesday in one year; Monday | much lower: tiv flood bad nov had time te evn |X asd VD supervision uf General Burnside, expressly f0F | Cr devote one hour in the fureaoc eel aes 4, wit har Morudnyr, Sth inet in six months, down, so there wat ab tndant rovot for tha water o pedi p wha " Ape he at ook, or ta | 8 Net will be placed to the credit of ox In fourteen yoars and a half they hal pare | ofthe Am nto spread out when it roachad the | hyn n MAL ance to the firat-clasa toats on the Eric Canal, | Ue afternoon to Hardee.) I must close thie Ya Owes A nelpad, Mew York din, Sth, 180%, chased thoir froodom, bosides working diligent | S.cram r t the lovee damm the | Sune : Ae hoy aro alinost solid, from deck ty keolaon, | hurriedly writton lot'or : sphiaais PL PeKIT, P t fr thoir master on the days that still logally | water in, and it oon, on the horn tava, | twat 8 4 Yt and ave slivided into five water-tight compart ie hase : a my life them “FEW MEN CAN BE Wika Wecaen: Wecrein : aloawe to hlin, 1¢ would Bove been dake Rooke | waa tha feat ls nthe level ay: ei HB Atlee menta, They have but ¢ ch, on which tho | Ido at present, w I partially at'rivute to Er cdahed with (ood ‘oaard ard the onnsfrte —— -—_—_— er, but during the Inter years they expon ted ato River on teides Ta eo (ay Piet Lieute, | Bas are Mounted, and thiir wo ia tobe | tae fore peat are coe Prag re iota ee ae rion 9 ladiage at 419 Canal st, 1 YN DIME SAVINGS BANK, more thaa they had formorly ¢ come alan sean 16 tual kat, to OL hare V et prove by f wet hay, T presont | "00f intoxicating drinks tora long time, wn Belli menpees Jus 6109 UWSANRL, ConSEFOF WARICK 8 forte and conveniences for thatrfainilles, ‘The 1 five part. of th i : t My ‘ r ( Colting so tmall @ burfce to the ansty ba seh Ie |) Se oe omen ee Crertighicedl rests * ~¢ a BPE padiete'ns Open duly, from 10 A.M. to 2 aud fom 5 tT | lanor their little boys and girls, alvo, had houwns bad from to 6 teat of water | FW i i WALT will be very ditteuls to damage them my “aye V YORK VOLUNTORR. RD—2 OR 8 GENTLEMEN OR LA- te received on or before January 20th, wis | Pot made up the sum required for thom by the In many of tho houses tho ting | fe svt ! cach carry a crew of from 12 to 18 yrunnor Pert can be ace luted with plensans room | _, Depodts received on or before January 80th, mastor; #0 there was a balance dus on thelt ace the plastariog ia tho | (i Chest 1 n They will be taken in tow by steaarors, and ied in nt to term by | ee eet eet allowed ona” sume af $80) count, which they workal tive addit onal aPdaten han i ' \ ‘ tory | when brougle into action anchored tien g at TB. 8 ty between 1 i cs _ Ooi anders and 5 per cent. on tdi Al months to pay. * loft ¥ stories hich, wore Jifted up and ms ; thd Hh; M. This ly Hat’ Tho commaniers of the flotilla Acting Mase A Seoren regiment now oranizirg in Chix = 18 ASK HAM OF NIG FALL avovENT™ AN A | Tog statement relates furiher ‘ ried off. ‘The destruction of hates tir tT Ae Oe Matis Ernest Staples and James Lake, | cago, advertises for pipers, ee VED IN DEPOSIT 8O57,372 DEMING | rible o walt 8 fi , ‘ » | with the former ax eer fiver. om ofthe CG papors, following i E—NIC cr rane BO. MosTiIN romarkublo assiduity, noi to say mania, which | U Phe wa\er. cass Wott me he calle une ds Gand 12-poandor | the the Canadiag papers, flowing im one FO FV. MWALGHWOUT, P Hi | poople hail more tl | ' i The calibro « a pounder | the wake of # ew York journal’, are offers GARDMBE A TRAIL Eee posceesod these wouderful sfor bard work, | Of'the dan M Tho « tho Pighy ninth Now York | Wiatits nied, with a rangy ot two antahalt | ing tare bora on thelr rela'iv circulation, among which is the following about the coa- | how ¢ hither t ; sit names an are as fole Tur total receipts of the N Theatres om ils and provisions up stairs; those wt | one: tory bousos ran for their Liv struction of a buile New Year's day was about $1129 ‘of which Bien as They work as long as they cin see to lay a | tee Aled the elty yun: ying; Bomb Harnum’'s Museum rec:ived tho largest amount. : brick Peto] a eaye Oe Ray f | the watir tilled the city thers wo " E i at, For SALE OR TO LET IN B: one ant pied that, they carry Pgh $0 At Men, women, and children had Graposhot apnel, 2 Horace Dixaey, cf Philadelphia, now in hie ‘HANICS = BOARDING—NOTICE--IF Four 2igestor n emer " mortar fur an hour or two, »9 us to be alead of | bouses thinking there was no dan; gun S 80h year,has written a very powerful pamphlet “ep he Ae ge ronmto alee ia, | 08? souls . near | their work the next morning, They never | the i they. cmd not A ap I corps, consisting of 22 iets | of sone 54 pages, in defense of the President's ' on Will not be disturbed after you go to bed ie ts y ho | wale up at PRL Sarid insane y lone Ladaite, of these houses’ were carrie tenants and (8 privates, is attached tothe exe | right to suspend the writ of habeus corpu Dari At Bor 40 Oak ok, , veuprility Price $%3t five stories high; they rn up and down ail eet attah tikG “gh pedition. : rie at By AVES SE, 10 On 6, bane repel eee Ree aya y ? were sont alter them to rescue the human ree iia TethON auATE: ‘Tim Governor of Il inois has obtained from D y freight. All ho firew of the fencos the Government a supply of sabres and revoly= The narrative conc'udes as follows t and sheds, all the pou GARDENERS, AND MILK- Yot, with all these drawbacks, their of the cows and horses were & awa the to purchase Give, ten, or thirty | wore filled with gratitude to the man who hat | tlood, at 9 o'clock in the morning, lad fillod the ant ia Flat 5 ranted them tho boon of freedom, theugh he | city—two hours later the chain yang were at My BS Tr icen & had made ‘by the transaction a ood ‘eal of | work on the southern levee, to cut it and lot money which rightfully bolonged to them, Qa | the water out. Whonthe cut was miwl the Sih of June, 1812) they all sailod for L's | rush of 1 was as tierce to ge ry brick stores beria. ‘Their last words, when they parted | to get in; and soon the wa with Mr. McDonough’s other tlaves, were: | six feot, but etill romainod se you hope to moet us in Heaven, take | over the greater part of the cit rats, and many Tho pontoon train, of the French pattern, | ors for four fu'l cavaley pei y : consists of 300 bridge - . ae for ‘Y regiments, all the force Soo Ee tte ca Go foot tong, They | °f the state that remafas unvupplied. are placed two abreast in the water, strin inane chviene: miekhOn, of sucouraming the and plank laid upon them, and the brite is | lisht in tho otreot lamps has boon introduced thontloncs When wattet. for uso claswhore, | i# Brussels, It consists Ina series of metullie they can be placed upon wheels and axles,which | MUrers in the upper part of the lamp, placed at apany them, and drawn by horses any- | sve an angle av to reflect dowawards upom Shoreit iv desired to go. A lars portion of | the street the light which before went upward, the train is at Fortress Monroe, and its entire liom, David R. Floyd Jones bas jast been the NTED—1 OR 2 YOUNG LADIES TO ward and educste for teachers of moderate Apply 70 EB, Soth st, near eb ave, du ¢ York—nice rooms wit * Bho $3 9 week and woward: vd fic JOR SALI fited ; lems than, any ot! rr Beveral my 455 Dai ehimin Fr fell tive or ral fost doop during all that ! ar beloved master, The water thea fell gr until it}, 4 P longth is 5,140 feet. recipient of a tribute from the deputies and clerks The which these ney ay f d its prosent stay pout vn & ei | f Parrott Another pontoon train, of the regular India ] of (he S ate Department. On ha setirement ; with the lo ay. wlor Parrott) rubber pattern, will also aocomp. 10 eXps nv ctfice they presented bim with a magnifi- rg June ad 1 , nas liberated, ia al w F ' 1 ier field P Pp r a a may: mavarg Panis fad | bad work, anion ea Liberated, is al 1] tevel it his stood tor ¢ s dition, It hasbeen satlefactoril yu the | «rt silver pitcher, appropriately inscribed, rey Hho Stuff of the Irigwlier General command- ad OWintram Davis,’ from | rising a litte, sometimes Severn river, at Anrapolis, »t ch was forwarded at his re-idence at South p tage 1 by the contra . Bouth Ainboy, Middlesex Cony Nod | PS t 0 f si Ning St acres af goed and unter cultivation, | Fortress Monros, now lecturing in this section, | can River foll, the Sacramentc nit aahanet paroled: canniets ; stor Hay, in Queens county, last week. OLD TROY BHIR ple trees in full bearing, with plui Bh | to be such shat the reuroes have tot was great fuar that the place would as ” i ane ih yal Dur Woshington Letter What Me. Ca ww 1. young lady, of Serer ARE DEPOT | aia vther fruit tree ; a2 etry frame me? roan tian ha be Feaks ubmerged ; bu: tho danger for thy prosat i Mein te Hh ta one wh Quartermasters pita fed ace hal A unaurivon yousn lady, oaly Caneysee, af Lsihaee meee Kiletien ana m age Barmy with othr vst ings 5 | « Fe ncEs from Cvar-working thamsely Hage otis Marella iabs wala -aucmed 1 ‘ Ansintant d shag aye a eee ile ia a ecanainba lame 8 Well of good water at the door, and @ cimerm of | \.i11 he eee ; bear papas ute oe bie, Werer <s , oie ‘ x toned, JASMUNGTON, Fob. 16, 1862. on woek, while in a sou , C hite Shirts, Linen Collars and Bosom water in the kitchen. Por particuiare inyaire of | ill bo fur the Trrmenm, at rome future time,to fee eaitite aban Pld oda py ee aA \ Me aa daies ; Mr. Santon was coufirmed in the Senate last | “7: She was quite put out at the army style te he Cun. J, CRAWFORD, Btoain'nik Ge explain why itis that the colored population, | !™tge portion uf duels prope poor had DH Blase Ortuanive ¢ » Brenton was contin or head in (he morning, but was soot! Hor 50 1 INKON, ws Granberg? Vemasbarg | WH AUT Nor h and South, fail to oxhivit, when free, | Yaicos wore yono, the gardona were ru ow W HE Chtreb «oD Burge night, an} Mr, Comeron will no doubt bo ulti- | /y thy twiber, who promised a wig of the oe WILBUR. 425 ‘daring | any euch remarkable instances «f crazy devor | the b usos wore unfit for habitation, thousan od Pear pallewse:tas mately confirmed as BMinistor to Russia, | es which at nai ez. Coane whitiead For 170 inttt TOR SALELAO0 ACRES PLAIN LAND | tion to hard work. Ifit were inhorent, it would | of, por.ons were without clothing or provis Goretnl Burnside is a native of Indiana, in | Speculation is sill rita as to the cause of Camo, J 1 D°° took Place at Relnnatls 1 made to ord 1 or 200 INET F BR BALE—400 ACRES FLAIN “PNT asia avgsti helt te Sa ba saan ieee all business and labor was broken up, thare wa prime of life, being only 37 yoars old, and a | ron’s resignation, and I have good reason to be- ‘sit isnow publicly announced that Com. mae to orier and Frat bo lt Ba Pala He By Wii. 40 alles of i eile nag ° rs casions, for | no accoas to the interior, the railroat wat bro- | West Poiat officer of the class of 1547, when he | jieve that there were (io reasons. First, bo. |!" agut is to command the great naval expedi- Lore Lal Hee and Comon, | Parviculare inquire of F, ©, BULKLEY, which they often have incentives. kon and the stages were fastened up inthe | was appointed a 2d lieutenant in the Second , tion that is to epesate in the Western part of te a OLRMAL OR Come suse of some disagreement with Gen, Me | the yulf, it may be stated that the tlvet will noe sustains JMr, | mountains, Artillery, He was transferred in 18i7 to a n'a Bhirts, Travelling Shirts, A Clellan, and second, because of the exposures | consist of the Richmond, Pensacola, and other Wicca) a Eaeateaa arinis TU ius vetekito Ito the losses and suffering of Indivi- | company in tho Third Artillery, under Captain Army and Navy Shirts very deseriptio: 7 eterna atte ee Foes FOR SALE—TO POLICEMEN | 1h, ronort mado by the S ree than Roan, | falas was tho fear about the tutura of tha city. | Bragg, ‘now the rebel General at Pensacola, In | of Investigating Committees, It is not charg large steam frigates, a great number of gun- in every variety, | 42%, 1Mlers Jatory brick ‘houses in | the report mado by the Secretary of tho Navy | What vecurity could thero be for acity aubject | 18h) he rotirod from tha sorvice, and besame | ty any ono hore that Mr. ( ital bouts, and some twenty or thirty vessels car- Amortment of mth Alyy ut Paginents i wvle | in rogard to the transactions with George D, | to such overiiows And how should thy city | connected with the Iilicols Central Railroad | p20" Oi" sedis piel eydpcsespemin rying mortars and 32 pounders,” The opinion ator Use Bo, Gr ea are on band, KL KELLOGGj16 eacetiy | Morgan: debt be paid? — A debt of $1;800,000 on acity | along with Gen, McClellan, He commanded | b¢ sey ey honesty io any fren sacl is expressed in naval circles that few fortified rrr prey eee . . . * which had re the flood, 7,000,000 of | the Int Rhoto Island Voluntoors at tho battle | the War Department, but grasping, av places can hol! out against such an expedition, and dishonest contractorr, aye occasions WW IELIAMSBURGT PRoP. taxable prop am of Bull Run, and handle ont 80 akill hia regi Tt is quite plain to us that it wa —The threeestory 1 {DLATe Bieta wlastnea hace tanta! Moro than ¢ ee ital folle th coverage Fotroat that ho was ap. | Posd upon him, . Not ITHSTANDING the snow and éleet, five ANAL STREET, at, and store cor ten that leah PARP Ge Mr. Mullan ay equal to one fourth of afl tho 5 poiited Brigadier General, Ile is an a tiller Mr. stanton is th's morning at the War Dos | burdtred men were at work on Thursday, pre- I Church’ street, wm Braith end Al the oponing for traud,or as a mathod cf puttlag hen the damage of thy ilood—at least of Wah fonutation tn tt gi partinont, duly inscallod ia ollie, and ready to | liminary to tho construction of a railroad from - VOR Be BALGOG) 00 Bony a large sindunt of money inte the bends of a Tho Sacramento people were des; | vico and commana the implicit couudunce of | Tective bla friends, Io 1s. man of indomitable | Washington to Alexandria, over the Low ake Bry tesees vot relaivo, It was anerror thet might well be Everyliody was in deapale, Rupudiate! | hia officers uud men. will and great tenacity of purp Took out | Bridge.” ‘There will be s sinyly track, with eue ake aye Satan Ly a mire axeananeed culver te! was the universal ery, Even the Briygulivr Goneral dohn G. Foster was horn | fer ® vigorous administration of the War De- | ficient turnouts to accomme date he camps in Kee f 9 ec —___— very well that the gor- adv is tion; the Board of Now Hampshire, and entered W Point | Partine ; i ‘i Virgiola. heat { will be in Minh ® OF soe er +18 LOUR OOK AT THE 1 of to past had been that the tr this mmission aa The Vresident sjvos y ature, | operatio ny this arenes D Cloaks fur 1 Good th extry $6,00; d 5 extrs t was defrauded in most of its pur. | ‘he ore incersin 1816, Hig | He said to a Senator ye so are | it, is des ir army from the vet tunity IRAP “ id mes r Hunlity, delivered Come one. ; re itsown nayed the | the pal authoritios were ab ict in Mexico, at the battles of bel ot dave of t will | North w cars, JulT or119 me . wy S cheap stores, 14 and | bargains. Lo seems to bay new to their owa necessities some $50,000 in th 4 Cherulusco secured for hin a | lok brighter in a fow hore is no Vo forts or batteries bi r yonmet nee | 136 Myrtio a0, tear Gold why Brooklyn, Wied | two cr three salaried ag : City Treasury, exclusively pledged to bond- | brovet as First Lie ot bia 8 | Gouve chat tho President expects daily to bear | ,Apsorte ce besteries bay tien sone DIES—THIS 18 T SAMSON FOR | NO GROCERS---EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, would have been liable to thors temptations to | Holders, and in fact ther proporty At the storming ho was | of battles with tho enemy—of severe fighting »w Bedford. Duriog that war small forte Balla, Bar you woudl abt to of che Teh for sale in iota ty | Which Government employ ees in all nations aro The Treasurer and Autitor ¢ clty, how- | wounded wi rt attack, Now Yorkers hore are urging the appoint: | Were erect sral need’ul poiats, aud the ehiarmie. tnesecegerting a bute | suit teary He EDT BIRD. | aptto yield, He accoroingly selected e gentle. | ever, had ¢ » bonds that they would | wnd for asion aL Of Major Doubleday ad a Brixudior Gens | nrerent similar works would ithe BALM OF WHITE LILLIES wills | BALL, 184 West at one’ door alow Chat wan in whom he bad ccnivionee, and authorized | Per‘orm their oilicial duri dling “to Law, | wins bie 1817, [To af | oral, While deliberating upon ¢ joe's the | not te over vo larger part of this ng and beantifying she xioky aud tim to goon and make the purchases according | 4d thus t ation orfinance at defi- wards ucted of Protos Vrevident has appointed a son of Gon: Patters | gmount would | s+ Provincetown hare lenting Lottie tially a samy tine San raccises storm rin to “mercanti ived the full r usage,” charging his comimis- | Shee, At | ton to that office. bor, Its would enable the mount- pkin, stands unrivalle i “ i J 1 nda nurivalled itis w BLS PICKLED HEI tions on the seller, ed with indignation at the project of repudim brovat of higher | ,, Hien. Woud voted yeatentay aralnst the reso y uns at Marblehead, twon- . But vhat this was agrave error is at once | tion. 1) would bo a Mot upon the fame of th fefenderd of Fort | iY orlpg a war t one hundred and twenty at Gloucester, y #100 ibs | manifest. People ab-oat could no: or would not | Scintor reps fifty millions. He goos dead against the war 7 t 4, V7, BOSE, forstard that Sacramento was alene respen 4 Geations a atdany eupolies tocarry iton, Benjamin is Stow the death of Prince Albert, various mith Becot 3 tant lnieresting Account of the Late Flood to | s They would regerd all Californians as | Hook oy vnpopular inthe House and in Washing | stories are being told of his domestic life, One th ave, New ¥. N.Y. I Call t War it for this that tl 1 3 he t " Latos a little conjugal ‘mift” which rod » Ne ase alifor pudiator ae hat the wl ippoiat ' stos a little copjuygal “mil ch occur = —— ~ Wha tytleeing intaten ae wasoun’ oF ste | people a tow years siney nfavor of pay : ‘Tho Ways and Means Committee do not got | between the Prince and Qaeeu, after which h hi ‘1 BOO Fess SEY flood “itv 7 ne wal oF the} ing o neurred ia violation of tt viath THE TRANSHON r on vory tual. Tax bills wre Bow assed dai | Albert retired to bis aper nents, In about am inh het adie grenaly to @ person's ap- fable cM bess Hood in California, partially compiled from a | tution? If Sacramento wishod to repadiate Anaport eet consi { fifty-five veas | ly ‘Taxes will be everything that | bour the Qiren herself came and knocked af ath 9 riper ed now made HH ry ‘ a te Hears, 09 og : San Francisco letter, explaica tho reasons for so | she must do it at her poril ng fom ocean steamers of the largest | will One is settied—thore is | bis door, “Who is there?” asked the Prince, —~ bring from’ the ‘glousless and’ fines” Fron ony $4! wus new srioa walmen, imported $1.09 | much damage having been Incurred at Sacra. | _ The not day, leading: citizens thanked them | sice down te propallors and torry boats, includ. | to bo taxation cnoujch to maky tho credit of the | “It is the Queen, Open the door,” was the ever im Coy ids fue by -MRENS Jl GU. , i for their firmnosa, the tdea of repudiation was | ing about fifien schooners, carrylog horses and | Government gccd, reply, ‘I beg tho Queen a thousand ported, 420 Ytac*lo6 | De 16 3¢113 mento, after the large expenditures which bad y roa and ¥ b ; LA be generally abandones, © subscription | supplies, Tho larger ¢ Visuch:, towed by |, No cabinet changes will be made at present, | said the Prince, “but I prefer to The story that Holt displacos Welles in the | in my room. Ibert,” said the Indy Navy Departmont turns out to be falae, Ely, | door, after a fow moments’ pause, im « muck of Rochester, late from Secoasia, is expected | sweeter voice, ‘open, it is yo a.” OF hore ina day or two, to take his old place in | course the door was opened, and arecoacilistion, Congress, ‘at once took place, | 7)/) BARRELS NEW FRESH PICKLED | been made in previour years, to protect the city | was started to collect money for repair. | tune, carry ammunition and atore PPEEN WICH INSURANCE CO., NO. 400 600 2nR8 200 do tre rrings; 1200 barrels | from over-tlow, by means of levees, and which | ing the leven. About thy ‘thousand Stewmers , : i ee os and Se a ARTO, en, | ee eee ae arr ee stual. Bet ale by Ne | C8 of late been considered impregnable, Meaghan, cee ae tye. Work, ites AMES HARRISON, Heo, BONWELIS CUO si Diz my “Wtegente” | ‘Thecity standg at the junction of the Sucras | horas te ie Lirsalfce a 8 a few wenbn "Com : oe (Shean treme

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