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THE NEW YORK SUN, Published dally. Sundays excepted. Whercer Pee Corr—srk CRNTH PRR WERK. | Delivered anywhere in the city or vicinity, WW Agents eupplied at 67 cents per 100 copies. arg mail; Three Dollars per year,— . Ths postage within this State cents @ year —out of the State, irene all letters to BEACH, Proprietor of The Suny ‘Gor, Fultcn and Nasssu sts, N. ¥. GOOD SERVANTS WILL FIND THE old established: Lag a To Eleventh ave, for German, English, I and women, Mrs, FLOYD in attendance, Pr! places always ready. jal DLs 4 NI TO OPERATE ON Agmms LEARNED, TO, OFRRATY OS ‘work on paper boxes. None but ex- ands neoi apply—st STURMWALD & ~ S, 98 William a. j29 818 DECRUITING OFFICE, 480 BROADWAY <-Men wishing to join good ye : geo “ PES) Broaieray, « 4 oo Weranty p aperate on 8 Ba hines ou shirt by $1 to $18) or w, $30; 2 Singer's No. 2 vn'e, new, cheap. Machines exchan 127 Chrystie at, front basement, 525 S*144 ING MACHINES—LADIES TAUGHT on Wheeled & Wiison's and Singer's 2 operate on %: and Whesinr & Wilson tig Suachinam, ‘by an Old. expuriouonl Vox e@ til! perfect on military work, and other recommended EWING MACHINES — WA D sons who wish to learn to operate on Singer's ag machinss, terms only #1, an) praction on all of work, also some d sewers & loara 0 badloon trade, Inquire 3° Delancey my, Int floor, JU Mhae" 121 "ANTED—LADIES TO LEARN TO OPE- Tate on Bingor'’ss Wheelar aud Wilson's and sewing machines ; lesrued perfect in all it aches, and practice on ahop work, Wil! matiafled 1 ; also machines for wale and blot —169 Jal) V4no"106 ANTED—LADIES TO LEARN ig As ilaonte nud oil, bees quality, for uisie machine for mals at 889 * HOARD AND Rooms. PEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE AQvOMO- dated with good ooarl: oa gentleman end and one or two reapectalie young Ladien by ying 9 Dover @, $18 Stace WARD—@2—GOOD BOARD AT NO. 6 Thom St, from $2 to $4 6 woek; man an! $4 to He weak: ale furninhed roomn, with nom, alien: also lodyines, Se ty Sa a wank, or Le NN B—Lamous 06 piano te @avk, dims can be scoommouated with pleaannt roo board ine amall family, on moderate ternaa, by Pyimg as TUB, 35th ., Kutween Lexington and we. .~e ODGINGS AT magie im Ih 18. comfortavie muighy be Be, ¢ OUI ron wi ted, and house w sein mt near Wott bed, aud mows equal v ANICN KK SOTICK LF 6 ard an le room te Klewp tng Yooh ba Near you go bo be At No 10 One st, near Pe rena OR ORGR RTONI, tyR Mac WANTED OR 2 YOUNG LADIES To board and educate for Wachers, on m«lerate oa, Apply TOR. B5th st, near 4th i) THOMPSON ST, A FEW RESPECT. able young men © good board ant singe with tise of age mt law Pate rt Tate house, CHEAPEST MOARD IN,N DO. Were tice rou D to $3 a week and a) wulted ; Tea than, any night, and lodgings @ AADIES | t FURS! Gon, Dopot 84 Chatham st, ak th ‘Now is the ull for about half the ae fresh, and the beat selecter of Furn to inindy af the foliowing very low rates t ter Mink, Cape, Milf and Guiffy $5 0; full M Cay sty Copy Mud! and Cults #1 so #10 site full If Cape, Muff and Cutis, $10 hb Bable, Cape, Maff and Cutts, h Mink Mulls, $2 to $8; Water Mi 9 $8; French Sable Mulls, #4 to $3 50; Water Frenol Mink, Fre Rock Martin }g Capen, $3 to $73¢°V Bal e my Fitoh Marting Mink Mink and Grey Biberia B bily aglow. A large variety of Children's Fan; New York Fur Manufwturing d atham st, Cleaning, repairing Mg ydone, FLEMING, Mamaer, Jals 24a0*101 Rg, FURS, FURS—LADIFS BUY Your {#80 per cons. lew than at any « 1 yopt the Groat Rocky Mountain Depot, Water cuits, $9; French B fa and culls, $7 to $9; French Mink capa, cuff, $5 to $10; Prouch Mink mull, $2 40 ‘ater Mink mut, $2 to #2,60); French Sal Mink Martin, por sett, #15, worth "8, 178 Chathain Byuarey oor Mott $a6 a U3, KURS—FINE MINK SABLE HALF Capes, dark and rich, we now sell from $20 to Ane Winter for #45: fine Mink 'e quarter capes fine dark Mink fy 06) hig r ey Fs Tet's ow hy Moun. Mabite OF DAvare, cor Mote m, MBAOTYPES— 1 wis! commenos a new course of instr sction in above art, for Ladian and Geutigne., on the instant, Pupila will be practicaily taught in $ am of #5. Apply» the Gallery, 997 SUN HH, PEIN, j21 6108 NT Procuretol any Driggiat | E Re NOLS VENETIAN LING fs a gure and Sjeely cure tor 8 igo Toothache, Chronte, Rheuma 1 Coie, Croup, and Pains inthe Limbs. Wo trial, The expense is fident no ob will ever be withont it, Every family suonld ‘a bottie in the house in ease of muddem aoc: Sealda, deo, Its As for 1 b ti we d cere stes to prove it, Office 56 Cortland’ J8 M4ncP 117 R. W. BEACH, AUTHOR OF THE American Reform Practice, in connection with J, BEACH, have at 148 owt 34th Ollice hour from 9 between 2d 18d aves, A. M., and 8 tod P.M. RUNKENNESS CURED, by DR, ZELL'S NERVINA POWDERS F lignor, r aale at 68 Division sty and 214 Bight ave, N Mrs, HAYES, 175 Fulton et, Brook PROBED. Bonth Second st, W INFOR) that sor of @ certain pre> undertakes to render thelr best spirits fine French Brandy, which in selling daily trom » $ per gallon, A single trial gallon or more }0 cents each, operated upon at residence of the ers. Address for five days, C, COGNAC, box im office, jad B*i10 reduction in prices! ! ‘The bess and chen lle in the .» A.D. re market, 0 118 Bln a A.D, PER- 1 » Man Jak8 Hac*Ll4 are worth on all kinds of produc successful prosecution of the wi he given unknown to she drinker in cutfes, liamaburghy ER'S, 224 Broad st, Newark, N, J. ” NUMBER 9223 THE NEW YORK SUN. ‘The New York City Preas. The Trinon@ adduces facts and figures to prove that the proposed scheme of newspapsr taxation will fail in affording relief to the na- tional finances, while as a moans of suppressing knowledge it would be attended with succsas, Tho Harar shows that the resources of the nation are fully equa! to defraying both the principal ard in erest of the cost to be incurred in carrying on the war, It says: Taking; the most gloomy view porible cf the war, ant giving tho widest margin for expos dit let ths period for the paci te “ion f the South beextonded tothe 1st of Jaly, 1553 ant lot the cost be one billion and ters haadent nil lions of dollars ($1, 200,000,000 )as Mer, Spau'ld ing calculates it, which ts three haadred mil Tons (300,000,000) more than the os ines of M>. Chase, it would not broak us if we were to pay the whole amount during the nox! twon ty years, It woultonly be three and o10 eighth per cant, per annam upen what wo jon wad busi- ness whatever, Tous detributed, it will not be burthensome to any, and the couatry will Le repaid a thousand fold by the eustalamont of the national cretit, and by the fruits of ths for the Uaioa. Tho Times, while satistiod with the tone of Linglish opinion on ths settlement of the Tront affir, yot tau ks that it affords no guarantee for & protracted peace, It adda: We have no right to expect any Earop: Power to refrain fron ackoowledging the in cepandence of the rebel states, if attor the war Las lasted a vear wo exhibit no conclusive proof of cur power to reduce these states to odedi vce auch proot has yet boon offared. We have promod miuch—ractificed much—sffeced hietle, The South is not starved ; its rovources are rolexhausted, We thrown troops across bo Potomas into Virginia; but they are no further from, Wasbiegton than they were nine We bave tand oxpedi ions on oue dia adjoiming the Southern coast; the Southern Coofetoracy ag it was last Spring. cisive blow, sharply and raary of the surcendsr cf Fort sumer will bring to the ravea the preetige and aid which shall make the in:urrec tio succeselul, I’ Paris corroapotdont writes, Jan 9ch: ‘The long suspense is at Last at an end, ant © have no war adout the affair of Mlvsoa which assured him agai ly Mavar’. Mason and Slidell ro u/d be roxdoro!t up, and vpon the stremzth of this he went upoa ‘Change ani bought every hing he could ley hands upon, for a riee; whife M. Poraire, for ths crosit Mobilier, sold everything hocoull zat off his hands, M. Rothschild, who bas hat forsis | and evasequently betier ayurces of informatioa, has b-on optimist from the start on the war ques tion, and has realized thereon what would ve a fo iune for any other man than he; while M. ‘$ lashouds of th é e ferday was sary © tection of tas of les Bot tn the aftersoon thal arrivod at Q ions re Mo de Roh Ji mas wr, so notwithstandiag ‘aor continael t + fic rae the Poa: po Con's hed fallen at ry cant oa, ng tha welooma naw? ar the Ci y of Washing tonat ( ensto wn It is animation at the Boars, a* in Ameri i every ale bat among the » who look unutie abe things They fool that thoir Lay game has fated them, and they are estrespoad ingly Llue in consequence, Certain French | journals are greatly at slat the issue of toe jor, ani! tee that it is nothi triumph of the Government o the whole work! of secesiioairm, a and abr O bers demand that thy French Gyeroment shail now take steps to bein. cabont on understanding be!ween the ereat maritias Twers for a fiawl sett ut of the intern ations 1 oispute, nishmant st the coolness of the Amer. Government V’ross is un! unded, HL we are every day the winesses of the preparations of England, and wh ow that she ix bent on a big fi will not hesitate to adopt any ho m/at repugnant to her moral sens to rain the United pt, the American i A Hine Wao furnishe water carks to the Gorernmer It is time that tho manner in which he is fuldl- ling bis contract thould be looked into, Oa the Port Royal expedition much grumbling was oc- casioned among the mea by the bad water, the sn li and taste of the article so named varying with each successive cask. And now we havo asimilar complaint from the Burnside thet, of water drawn from casks impregnated with caphene, kerosene, and other nauseating fiuida. The fact that the water in both cases was put up at that semi-secossion town of Dale timore suggests the query whether the rebels had not a plan for poisoning our troops by wholesale, At all events, if our soldiers are not to have whiskey, they are certainly entitled to devont water, Irish Latel gence. Sin Hany ey Bauer will be ra'ne, wiihout opposition, to fill tary seat made vacant by M The Soliciior General bas withdrawa trom (he contedte _At the opening of the Belfast Quarter Ses Mr, Otway, the chairman, ¢ ngratalaced the Grend Jury on the decrease cf crime, and urged the importance of disseminating litwrary ard religious instruction among the people.” Dublin Corporation have preparet Fire Brigade Bill, for the organization o° a Department in that city, en the Ton toa plsa. It will be presexted to Path seaajon, A Varmer named Patrick lol, Jan. 8th, at Cloneen Co, Kilkenny, byten men who beat him to brutally that his life is despair edof, ‘Their object was to prevent him courting 4 widow who was related to some of them. A terious riot occurred at the Town fall, Epniskillen, Jan. sch, in consequence of an at. tempted lecture’ on 'the Ioquisition, by the Baron de Camin, A large crowd assembled in tho street long bofore the appointed hour, com- Pired of Proteatants, determined to hear the ectur tholic's fully as resolute to prey Tho lecturer had to be nivgeled into the Hall, but the crowd assamed such A menacing attitude, that the police and military had to be called out andthe Kiot Act rea! sir John Arno't some time tince intimated his intentirn ot carrying out a munifisent system of relief to the poor of Cork, by undertaking realv tho es'avlishment of a bakery, ma larg a coup kitchen, ard browery. The establish mont combining all these ‘ati on at St. Vian Tue to2p kitchen isa «uare ‘orick ro tuning an iinmense boiler, opposite to wh irom pare, capable of containing: 150 soup each, To the reur of the kircha® comfortal ie room for serving out tie soup to public, Tho bakehouse Construction, and promises to be a very exten tive building. ‘The bakehouses aloae will vera by a space of 32 ft. in breadth by 63 ft, in WING MACHINE NEEDLES—GREAT length, and wiil contain six enormous ovens, the largest ever introduced into thecity, Their epse size may be imagined when a space . in breadth will bo ivery care has been taken to insure the comfort of the millers and others employed in the baking estalishmont, and no expense has been spared by Sir John Arnott in comploting the building 80 a8 to be able, as to give «good substantial loaf nominal price, The nocossary imi of 57ft. in length’ b allotted to them, soon as to the poor a oe, FRIDAY MORNING, JAN'Y 31, 186%. ___—_——— wehan of wat doep ey fiarco baud-to- hand encountor, thon the exemy | it channel of water which daepaned overy | on the Misnieninpl, w poured in their fire, larger the moro that is known of it. Ooo bac dred and ninety-two dead bodios of thy reow: wore buried up to Tussday ni were still found thick in the first supposed that tho forces engegod were about equal, but it ie now known that the enemy out- Art of theea, only about one half were act day has been found. Crittenden had under him at that tine, and and twen'y-tw me sand two hundred and six mon fit for duty, Not loss thar fifteen thousand men marched out to give battls, as they supposed, to three regiments 1) force consis ed of the raw two months’ leviow recently raised iv Tennesseo, Ard they were even further useless, becauss they had no hearta covered It was almos' as white and tranepa- wound was in the br made with a pistol ball, as it coald covered with the end of wy finger. There was just above the t lesa than | Washington | ! as ia ewrrivd art's Urewery, Fitton sireet, cone h, at bo other side of the Spartment, are three larse ns of i chen isa very the At prosant in course of SUN. a ret s CUMAy PRIVE ONE CENT —= position made to the committee of Ways and Mesat t have that issue convertible into demand notes was equivalent to Government buying them back ty the profit of thoae who bought them at 5 per cent. NEW YORK, FRIVAY,; JANUARY 8&1, 1862. gp pei for the completion of the browory | From the Bi mat] Gan. Sto are also rapidly progressing, and the evncern the High Tte—A Comftordese Night—De- | It is said he Promises to be one of the establishments fective Portal Arrangements—A Gun from | ‘he Potomac, of the kind in Ireland. Upwards of 150 met | gewnlity Polat—Satling of the Peusccola Tu livirg of Hurstmonceaux, England, Are daily employed upon the establisment." Henry Ward Bescher’s Son. worth $6,000.80 year, where the estimable Arch. = deacon Hate labored for so man; years, bas juat The Kentucky Victory. On Porters Monroe; Jans 25,1505, f | bean aold for 986,600, which the auctiouosr — - ed a said was “dirt cheaj DRRADYCL SORES AT SOMERSET. Ia my last I mentioned briefly the high tide) Ty" Committee on Federal Relations in. the The Somerset correspondent of the Cincin- | Which sabmerged onr encampment last Friday, Mareachuset'e Hocee cf Representatives, have nati Gazette gives the following additional | The surf first reached the tents of the Maine | reported a resolution authorizing tl svernor parti ulars of the Late battle: 12th, dashing against thom and epattoring the | {Contract for $5,000,000 worth of ordnance f se falling | foam for yards, compelling them to strike their | |" TaGane RIF icles WRK tk Bien eae ' pals Ere potion as " mmuni-} tents; and soon a steady line of mon carrying stinuircge two Weeks ion. Col. Manaoo, seeing five o OMPAN= | tenis hung over poles, knapsacks, bianke's, be’ given in promiums, IC. \ nw retiring, rose tp to them and aaked them | Sine, camp Blanes, 4, passed’ from, the rmsd, Chicago’ President; Ceo, Wiikes, sent) ibele einpty catttidge bowea. Thay bad | Rutew beck of land joining Fortress Mon- | New York, Vico President. MN bas 6 pry AY Tt oes the eet bel | roe win the mein land, toward the higher] Jw the Suporior Court at Norwich, Conn., Coll tel gave the order for the reat wad tae | Etouud Lying north-east of the fortroes, | Charles Smith, a colored man, was found guilty TOE art l ety ofall beck ee 884 48 | on which is the soldiers’ burial ground. | of committing the crime of rape upon an old ¢ prandest and dicet effective chares f Soon tte water began to reach the cavalry who | woman 7 years of age. Ho waa ontonced to sha day waa made by the Nioth Ohion thoy | Mee tational tarchest trom the fortron ant | (hy State prieon for even Jearm loated their muskets, but charged from the woods | jfier rs hein ih y Tom thoncntar ctaniting | A EAROR rebol mail, containing several huc- withou’ fi ing. For ® mcment there was a . Bel | cred letters has jnat b tured above Ciro, contained letters of treon and other Rebel tivet in St. Louis las: wosk been assigned a command on a ' moment, compelling them to withdraw. Tas fled, and it was then that iho brave Gormans |) yy ci or the te tried to keep back | ' sans of dy kes barrie!h “nt » realy proved, could have re uray had to ob Weald te. oy and hillo ken vr ing. Saval thest cee he the various compsies from point to p the tents were pireied in the graveyard, a yportarce from Bowling . The battle, unlike the most of the was, grow 8. ‘Thowae ia not purauing Zotlic Mors 4o- foatad arin forte ant the ORY on pormanont, tof bia mother, who went to Ri hv ord for that purpose, Jet!) Davis reliveed mag ey | atchert we 08) bets ull tumbered ustwoto ona Te region's urdot | aiout nine o'clock io the evening nil tae ¢ fr metateds, Mr. TU, Satth, a atuden’ ¢ Gop, Thomas’ commard could not bring, at the a Hlaslog, abd ts Bown Univerrivy, Mov derce, takou at) Hull fires were blazing, and moat ot the 5 ttm oat, over six th men into the field. paring for rest. Si Ror. treops etood in two feet of water when thoy |) 4 LARGR amount of property was # commenced the removal and the aa mate a] the Provost Marshal of St. 1 te broach over ihe land in severed places, | (AY lat, to pay the @ forming chaanels throsgh whied it lywed for wome tine, Nearly half 9 mis above th: seashore, stands one of the of two-story Virginia dwellings, ocupto’ a refuges from Norfolk, who makos bo neaged in the combat, The consolitated morn- x report of the troops at Mull Spring last Fri- f that city by ¢ Halleck, for the bouctit of Union refaye will (Feld at auetion on Monday, Feb, Tun © National deb: enty millions of de a & the rate of five or ix milliona a your, Aa toll4 provisions, &e , to the soldiers On that | the population is two and a Wat million aoula, night he had # visit from some twonty-five | it would require «(ax of thirty dollars om overy or thirty stragglora from the campa, and was | man, woman and coil, to cancel the obliga kept buay Ul avout inidnight dealing out bot | tien tr toa, batter cakes, flied ham, ete., to the cold A Virainta woman writes toa frlend at and hungry mon, and slowed thom to roll up | Fortr s Monroe Tis true, the lation have in ther Ulavke® and sloop in the house all | not their rilka trem Pracco, and luxuries of night—moat cf them, Loam glat to. aay, | every kivd ave vary wearca; but that is hardly paid for the comforts thas afford Tho | mised. Substantiale very kind are plenty, cand of such trons at K un next morning the winds died away, the toa | and the southern people are of a very hopoful be $i Pe bocame ealin, and ordors came to remyve back |» atare, and willingly endure to bo deprived of Avothor correapondeat doacritves the Hold af: | to the former locatte Ant and energy, | the'r luxuries, ter tho battle, and the eouditivn of the wound. | soon enable! the thoir old poe A CANADA papor saya that one of their ofti- ed, as follows aie Aig ty f Q nfortatls crm oah fe that ‘the militia wore to be as possible by the various called out, sent bia commission to bis Liout.« ¢ dead man bad been brovieht in. The | con idering tho oxposure and fatigue to which | Colonel, indered. in the following plots. ti baty Taid epon the ground in front of oun of the | {hg men were mune xpxially Aubjectel ton the Hee ee ee Seng ares oat of ail ciethinge | PUM on the ack Lit ia comparaiey’y math dar Ctite: except the pants, and two soldiers ware bury ta. | Cut Lam tli thet many are auiferlng who yot , ; manage to perform their duties A" the mo- washing off the mud with which it had been | inant while. | write, the campa and their are ents are in better condition than at any ae timo, and the usual drill and dress par- ade duly attended to, I find that the postal arranyamonts somowhore are not very complate, as lotters and nowspa era have one to Washington intondod for thia another glancing | })ivision. Tois was Zl Todtay the tlc of truco boat, Wh c. | lomm Fame ; ' f [nt to mest her—whon paving Se erwards told me shat amon all their wound: | point, aw pun was fred from the Coa © far as the one thous ind three hun. ck, and foortesn thou ore, dis ine IL is (rum a largo proportion of Crittonden's fora fight againat the Ucion, One of them ‘arour lines, rushed across to us, 6x ng, * Lama Union mau," and (immediate mmmnenced tiring om hit former.cmrades understand that there aré about’ ton trou. bey to reeine my comm shen. Being a disciple of Krist, ican not up the sor ‘Tie sew army tolograph line to Fortress onroo is being pushod rapidly forward. ‘The wives are being run South from Wilmington, Delaware, to Capo Charles, Virginia, and will be done in about fitteon days, and ia’ operation unloas the weathor should prevent. The cable ia not yet done, bat it will be ready to come mence laying by Friday or Saturday next. ‘Taw Congressional Directory, at the bead of ite alphavet eal Hast of Sonators and Re pros sata- Hives, says, ine bracket "The asterisk () da rent as the moat delieat wax-work. Tho fatal | | and was evilontly 0 oasily nother wound upon the insite of his rig! ve the elbow, and punt a Lith above bis Nor! Dr. Cl Me, Zoll cotfer's Brig arm, nyg, cam wer, and Our tng ata do Sargron, cone i, only one had | quace hattecies Cok thoes vhote wivos accompany them,” a by a Mery, ie ho had oat an of bravalo, as bas | » the new ting word in re. Fassia theonct the woods from the | vic water very Woohingion society=—"' how in your astertok ? heat , « aituccs of avarly hall a | (yt eoriot )getho common inquiry for ® Congressional eh = et half : . of Norfolk. ™ tow the . + hushand bp tal ap entiees Piety five dovt roll | he Burnside Kxpetition way at work in that | A 1urrir gitl from three to four years of tet port a ‘i Abra HA vs FPA beh ig tim, The atmosphere had boon so clvar daughror of George Ch ick, living in on, 9 sold fal Farther on, we coull aos the camps aad troops dell. | Ciitie atrect, New isn wan sho okinel ee LER ae UE Cre Foe te cre ore: Sle | logs ah ey Talal very plabity, alo epen ] red ts weok from pla ing with tlaid With Desniv: ee uae in ice pe ‘! wilking @ the beach at Sowollsant Wollous thor ebibl I Ling at a neihborts, N . he words, nnd along by Pointe, pen thi Haid and placed it the Ge Waters wil wy xa A way pla oa Te stoain war vessel Ponswola sailed chia | in ihe stove. i fire, the little girl afternoon for Fort Pi beng and carted wih te averal paymastore, Tho Richardson Light Lae | extin Joing yarriaon duty in the | named G have In the'r battery the jun Auk iraate wae sightlog when end the marke of his blood and brains are etill visible on the limber, Kev, Hoeory Ward Boccher has a son in the we, sooond Lieutonaut of Howants bat Jin tamer, and, in endia to hit, the mother, togethor with a girl eon, were considerably burned, are very high in M and ¢ onaed much suffering is obser among the poorer ¢ ¥ ‘Are some of the prices ruling there : Coffe ents per pound; ton (the poorest quality) conts por pound, sta tras, thy hands ero: in hia ex partly open, and lips slightly part The ball hat entored his lof. “breast, m oof the hoart,— ‘Another laid upon his wile, with boat and arm thrown back; the ball had cut riot bis ekuil over his lott eve, Ave boy wins eit : or pureui fie. I f I ugar (common), 30 cents por pound; butter, 80 positions E might tind him T knew rot. With | aes nee be bess ib ald Ls ¥ all the anxiotias common to parents, I ssarche fs con, 69 conta per pound; Te Wis all Chowan coueeeanes ne ite War Intelligence. | pound, Sal: is very scarce, in fact, n. So clove was the r neo in many gy | oan bo procured for either love or money; some sea, that my pula and iy by TUR DHETIAI ANTISEAVRRY SOCTHTT ON TTR | (t con soll, however,at the rate » per baits gantoseel Dre tha’ he wore wry Clothing of every description commands exor- of bs # peculiar ma I lool This ¥« tte Lord Pale | bitent prices: soldiers’ overcoats the Qua. the fac Corpse. Ik pe boots, till | merston a Donn itea ferate rament #25 each; food at last I votitent Eo hat fouad what I ; 5 ‘ Yio $70: vests o ought hed again and again before 1 | tea, In which occur the rh : : $1) to seats lard to lot eyes rest on the face, There | {10 looking at tho sleploraite civil contliet At st wrticles ro was a mark—jot on h 1sse! on in haste, | HOw raging in tho Unitod States, your i quired for daily use are at proportionate prices, but suddenly folt 110 stop nce more, | Ualists are convinced that, whatever doubt'may | ‘Tay number of slaves freed by the agency of {back in Us exist as to whether the North ia contendiog for against a tros, Tean most classic : the Kantay soldiers wp to this date cannot ne composure, was the faicest and moat boautifal | the alolition of slavery, there can be no toubt | teen thant Ww hundred * | countenance I ever saw in death. No fomale | that tho South Is conten for the maintens | others have cro ged the river and border from comple sion voul more » st The silky | locks of wavy aubarn hair fel! in rich profusion | upon fair temples and a fauliloss to nil extension y. and that hostile n our part towards the Nort! muat succor and encouragement b> Missouri, of their own volition, Gan. Lane's bri © August, has brought out at least two theusanil; Cul. Jenuison bas relieved the nia have now paid tp the whole $1% pt the Last Oby= ed for watil next 000,000 due the G wor Week, The sccount stands thuat Ang. 19-7, Notes... Nov, 10 Stock, 6 per & TRA eee e ee eee eee 1 8150,00,0000 $145 00,000 Of the August investment nearly the whole has and the Banks hol the oth- W,70,514, They have been drawing interest from their reapective ment will be called for next werk, and the Government will go ond wok to the Manks ay fart aw they are rewly, $1,000,000 was received from Washin,cton yoaterday ‘Thore ia some growing difficulty between t rency of New Barland antl New York, yofthe Boston banks in relation to the been wold to the publi 1 ‘The Laat inatal WHO Now Yorte PO0,000, art Biyiatel dotake bot RHO 0,080 UAE wae nO Llogen This New Yok tek ve capital i the Doan adelphig, 1800 per Choice to exten, THATS Common to good,.6 aT (Ohio Cheers, has only 80 pe exited ta that poy $19,009,000 by the war, hanks refuse to tak Jrowitey and they a OI Now York banles | Veal and Muttouy w it vs its Way to Boston, where the G «hy the Waye wud Means C upolling Maton to take the paper o GF SALUSFIK, 1000 Tenn, 64, 90, 444 500M Ox ine to BLS te 1000 CoB. & Q. Ha, 9 10K) N. Tay eM 1000 Code NW f.1 1000 Han, de Bt, 305 10.0 DL. Wo 2 M 9 HO Cle, de Tea fb, 1 i 12000 NY Con ta, | y in the South. nt of “That whilst strongly deprecating war onthe which | grounds of reason, humanity and religion, thay Some frien ly hand had parced bis x ny his breast, from which 4 cur life wed out anil had bathed his temple rel le of not lees than seven hundred of eight a asm 1 “1 Ne were stil Ito throh for | look with inexpressiblo ropugnadce and alarm more of lee lib. ever, 0 nga softly to B Piotpact OF ult scetacd 10:8 at varying from €X to £20 pes month, with the loved’oaes at Home ! Among tho wounded or the tofance of slavery, because in the | clothes and rations, Besiiles this, a aumbor are of our men, it was really comforting to ase with what patient heroiam they bore their pains, I taid to oe poor fellow with a shattered log, at of, if not in alliance with, vlaveholdors | gmloyed as teamaters ‘Tho wagon master cf fighting avowedly for the establishment of # | the Kaneay brigade isa black man, known as state of aociety in which slavery shall form the | Hhiik. Ile is quite a well krown, character on “You must be in great pain: cra 1 do any. | basis and corner stone. . the border, The total thus employed must ap- thing for you?" Ie aai are others | “tee ip wh ay sche _ j ee fare Bagunt un’ red persons, tec: aes eae tat in | would not only be doopty humilating, b thal sor ; Heer TMT thers whore T aan it vou riveted | would stululy hor past efforts wal axcritives tur | MAT He Farmers _Taelintion in Orie fenens ‘Another man hada ball through his right | the freedom of the slave, expone hor protests in | TSC loaned the” Haatitution $10,000 for hand, broaking two ofthe bones, Le had done | Other countries to the charge of hypocrisy, aad vars, without interest, provided an equal it up himeelf with a wet bandage, and with his | Would impair her inttuence wn lose [oe mo eee nn eae eee sh t other hand was carrying "corner ot a | in regard to any future appeal to the intellie | sun war procural Irth other sour A stretcher with 8 wounded i (ce608 anu! connclenys Of other nétions, sofland ut a cost of $45,000, They then other corner ol Oe FAT oF cower #3006 rom h ve fork tn with his hoad and face covered with tluod, He RENE! MONKY MATTERS, Fab arent par TRA pi sail he was not hurt atall; he had only lost a The Contederates are reduced to laughable n the proper The College was large plece of bis hat and a small piece of his | shifts for a circulating, mediam, A ( siro Lotter December, 1560, and closed In) Nove scalp. i says the stock of specie at Colum! per, INT, for want of funds, ‘There is not a In tho “old tiolds” among the Ro» ols some of | exhausted, or, to use the very sijaili syiare foot of land belonging to the Colleze © Keenes Wore Lorri nthe ox. | pression of the intorment, ‘(bere are not halt mortgage. There are (ORT a ROE OR were s!ot | ‘allars enou, auth t ‘The prosidant is on. in the bead, was shot direc ly in tha aye Ha; odin bis duties at Albany and at Washin ard the braiy rem the woun! veltvle | oor qs inspector peneral of the State. The pro- Five ded ani woun hind one log all | of makirg char Aman 08 1) 48>) keeps but the woun led one were thotin the head.— | er, or sutler, aud buys half a por d of © tte, Ona Rebel bat aball through his neck, which | for balfad ilar, and tenders a o bil desticyed ths power of aperch—thougl LE don’t | of some of the sout t thiak his wound) wos mor Several of the | us the seller hos lead were old grey: heads d men. teare the bill in A dark complexion man with a heavy black | turns the custe beard, who said be was from Misisat ppt, was | tomer wants to spend the other half he 8 eal er is about to sail professor of bolany supports singing schools, bite’ for char lying on the g ound witha broken thigh, He | he goeato the aime morchin', wao teken it, Th mn neof the Western shares was wog stern and su'len— had only one favor to | pastes the two halves together, and sends it isto | )eres t roing, ‘There were ranors of «dv askethat was that somo one: f us would kill! sae bank to be replaced by another, Ths tills | iy Tile ire Tan effort at an ade him, of the State Bank of >:uth Carolina, the Ten- A young man, quite aboy, begged me not to | hessee Hanks, the (cnfoderate scrip, constitute let the Lincolnites kill him, An elderly ian | all the "circulating medium” atlat, none of with his bick against a stump with a ball directly | which can be sold for over fifty cents to the dole | ket was vance, butthe market generally dragged, and fe After the bowrd the mare A at the § nec through the centre of the head at the base of the | lar for gold or silver. Tennessee banks r alter brain, ‘There was a ghastly grin upon his | bave all gone to issuing sbinplastora, countenance—bis eyes were stretched widel: —— lis open, ard staring wildly into vacancy, whifo Miscellaneous, 1 Bugland his breath was rapid, “deep ard heavy. His was a living death, for he was renseless, A lad Av the recer( Mercantile Library election in of fourteen, with a matled ankle, protested hia | §t. Louis, the Union candidat ie ROE INE EAS 8 ii innocence, ind begged to Le taken care of ja Lassie 5 I loft theae flelds of hun.an suffering with fale | pol tkT YRAR: rowarda ware pail by the He. | vie tenor c! the news Wor Ht cunvidlere ings such eal never before experiencet, The tetfeliing Now En ney. able, an the markets Jopression ba freshness of death seemed to fill t! bad es equence, Ml pply today mosphere, Ic is a scene wh THK Ww par Canaila hs boon | naeiiewe, Was is gained to look upon once in bis | Ivive rad rue Beane: S Haseley por po juatter sing at Montreal, | deits tret ‘ tant Jacobs told me he saw a Min Tim tobacco crop in 1 ylvania iy un These delta are not hkely & J ' advance from the tal ly large this year, and tter ¢ f the $100,000,000 money a9 dis aree, and, placing his rifle by the a| ty. Tho high price mt went 1, Bluce if atte tree, take a long ard deliberate aim towardathe |” 1 Baath aces Ieaniioa \ ponot be made ur old | vse, when a rebel head, which had | pregoed into the service; n tavnilin, 4 tan fant ‘ want the been peering from Vwebind the corner of the | pists tha we mn into Rory ie id from the erd of the house, Ttound seven dead | T Bh Actively OO BAKED BCH UBF | at ig v m nin aw hedies inthis olf builsin \ ¢ been with bi niles at the headquirtera of the ‘ A nt The killed by close ehooting amon; loa, anny, . ‘ position t q b Usrrep Sratys Treaury Notes eommand 30 w fot of tha Gove A very curions w pony Jately | percent, premium in the Southorn States, took place at Mellor, Epgland, ‘The bride and | They aro rated equivalent to go'd, ant much | reistion te poper, ‘The Arabia carried vat §400,54 bridegroom, who walked to ths church arm in | gouyht afier. the ‘mea dereved. in white bate, white wats, | 7 LiktT@tanr Frank 1 Lirownell the Elewort aay vaet ieee opr pata, white glover, &c, while the dockeye hed | 27uave who killed Jackson in Alexanitets, hae rsp g eee PT Eee poe white ear-caps, One of these heral’s was arm. | Dem ordered to. cyan a re rullliy eta Pda edt n ed with a bell, which he rang ince santly, Fale | O!¥e8% N. Y., for the regular army, sl difference between the clean aud the lowing the bride ard brid , Porcers, of Cindinnati, bas ‘The one ix just ag valuable as the other sroom were the | Ancnnsi grcomeman and the bridesmaid, orm oom. te Game, 6 chyeloed of, eed hove clan nots, When the loan was first opened lopkeys, ridcen by men who wore a uniform ad igh ene yey look ec rT Oley, simila to that of the hersldes and in the rear a GuxeraL MerAcuen has recsived from | |" pai mpl a “acquit nee ap ores back, who was with a whip, Rome the portraits, of fifteen of the officers the firwt issue of $0,000, were made rr if with which he kopt the unfortunate donkeys up | and soldiers of the Irish corps in the service of | of the buyer and endured by bin, The sume to {he mark, the Pope, photographed in one group. (quent anes wore without endyevement, who also walk. | been ona visit to the 10th Kegimont, at its a of ten | cC¢mpon Green River, Ky. during the past t bayert prefer to pro 1000 Pol, de W hy Cottb, 100 BTOCK FLUCTUATIONS. Spottord, Tileston d& Co, omentio Marketo. Tuvnsoay, Jan, 50, 1809 <d ingoty 9736 0 vw within the following range; the Buperfine Beate, £ *BSsenecezasesss 53 oo wananr9eesae & ywe, Mich, Lud, 35 = Ovio Prade, Bonind-) #75 é wrerrartae e? pereSs & ze St Orn Cake—State, per t Porators—Peweh Blows. BS B&B SESSS ° te Hewes RESsEs= A WEEKLY EDITION ‘oun Bor, tamed ict eal Ri ea ot 9 pe Provistont—Pork, sai 12 STaG13 OO; new ‘oon oi ee Ay, prime men, $i3ais 50, Women hoga, 1.160, City cured doy 44. Beat mens, $6a5 60. Prime do $4a$4 50, Woetern, $10018, Beef Hama, $1) con, ides, long olear, 7; ahort olear, 1 ders, Lard, Sabo. ie To Salew Recbelin Brandy, $2 5008 10, 440. Gin, $1,641 98, Paks tial RoouncPulr to, gent rekerag, Tita COA Fale to good refining, q aalee Cubs, OX nas: Barbedous, He 3 leans, OAy: B. Kicoy FC A8%: Blam, $A: woh refit, DM al0fg Bom white, TOM sl0h: powdere, —talow Kentnele w Lo} Sas Octi ast, The Borda Dany Oa; Waa —“Biules Meares, HOaSd ; pulled, 46048; Met ny Bai, Flow to Liverpool, @. ‘ 0 in balk, 7, ‘Ty London, flown vagy 104, Country Produce. Whotwale Drives to Jan, 90, 196%, Oranwe Coy pm Orange Gow f nocholoe 1 ol fair, 11 Tenn f Pw . eee? Oat So/ Kid aware Fe 4 Conn T sh Dairy, DIEAARD HOU y per [= Western, city k edowix hing 2 rounTey —ren Toykeysvextras,. 10 411 Duck Parkeys, Mall Durkey sve 8 Chicke oo, 0 Chicony a) Bowls, Weoatern, choice, ..13 a6 choiees at mat ; Pearirns— We per Lb, 38adie, Punt MeATA— perth, eave the huralets im thete b injures ale, We 1,446 [Ve ar.) nines, Woatern, welvhing Pint Mee Country’ elanghter, tritnmed. and el, we 4 «OORT ab, Tia ‘ stu hfertrinnied and cured bs . Woes serene ee GONB0 at, TG wed un Ola] trap. 208 Loe 235 Mercer, Roche 200 Morcers, contuens per bbl, in 11S Bough and Ke toyed in Jackson Whites, pe 16 Prince Alberts, er Ui 1 88 a) 1 | lee 1 oo a 100 red per bbl. $3 75 0 Oty huice Koxbury rae V1, $L0 a $11; do good ae Ls aie rmerr New State Apples Driot Povchoynew!§ a9@ pert OKT [Plums che Now Wortertiy po Ibis OK Rasphe 15 ald (Black ber ons —Kel per bby 4 $1 38; Yellow, paw | White, $1 25 4 $2; Lunes pam , (hic toas.--Per 100 bunches, $10a819, Tunes, RUTANAGA.—Per Dbl, 700 @ $1. Mainaw S40 Ast, Boston $150, MARINE. MINIATURE ALMANAQ, SUN RISKS, BUN SETS, MOON RISB, M, SOUTHS: 80,, 7:12 515 nota, 4la 1 VE bv ry 199 1.7 Sls vite STRAMSHIP— bis, Adams, for Havaney BHIPS—W Li Prosoott, Batchelder, Boston, Nex synth & Bons; Mary, Bridge, Boston, Sines, Chase & Ge: © Currier, Wiituery for Liverpool ‘ras Dearhory Cultivator, Russell, Liverpool, Williama KL Lane,’ Bryer, Liverpool, T Bichard= —W B Dean, (Br) Larck, New Ross, ‘Tha ‘Wala, Liverpool, Howe Thorndike, Lon- 0 (took > incke d Wendsy oy, Clontiogom Brette a, Sague La Grand Miller, Kingston, T mer, for Stamford, tor, Nickerson, Port Royale Rockaway, for Dr ratty Lang Savanna le ner Knows & genre Carlet, ore (Br) Siuith Bt Thom: ) Binithy Bt Domingo, G F Lie Bradford, Freemén. Gibraltar Nickerson Dan! Holmes, Holmes wore, MoOready, Mott d& 8LOOPS—J H Borden, Collins, Pull River; Black- on. 410 Brooks stone, Allen, Bristol, ARRIVED, STZAMSHIP—Ovean Express, (U 8 steam trans port) Willis, Port Royal, 8 0, dan 20, in ballast to 1el G Reed & Co, 20th, exchanged signals with, ar, bark’ rigged, steering 8 K.— sleson the passage. Jan 17, passed @ large number of ves With inst, was 73 miles $ B of Sane ui k a Leavy N W gale and ue mw lenoed heay a PS—Weinhard, (Bi mdse & Wigand, Botter- 2 Mortenson, Malaga 53 %C dang 98 days, with Naples 81 day been 10 days om sche Mate 4 Fost t i . ial 198 62 Sk Sea Ua ite Virls, waterlogged ind ahaae 1 Pee hats xtanging, tue foressil reafed wud ited Liack with @ yellow streuk, of shut {100 tous then, bosts ull gone, bad colors veh. ihe malt Ttkidgy Union down; had been bus {tine abandoned, CC Bo iiutsy Winwell, of Bangor, from 8t'T omy Jaod in bellart to fT M Sanford, Jan 6, lat a4 23 1. 63 40, was boarded by ® boat from US snip Ehepherd Knapp, eroizing. Bovens, (Hr) Croman, Savanna ta Mar Jam iy witle lop Wood to the mr ger, Left, schre doiden Ball fre Now Vork in 6 dav, Mum, do, ready had had 96 days bad weather: 14 dave north of Hatteras and } caps ae mauing the Five Fathom Byak Light V (wrecker) Hicks, from mene En —

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