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htof 24th inet, | This per’ is ri ro P ARRIVED LAST EVENING. which a co: siderable export trade is carried on bad to contend. Fur inttancs out of thirty vowels critica, He thought the Morth had undertaken « amonishment, Th asserts that Mr, Seward | far enough. The notion from London Dee #, ant | ty Amorican steamers and sailing craft, from | frasttan tan tw wore rand, oer arriving bere LATEST NEWS bog N tence sitters Kaper rng oth in realty of the Petra fa Pesala er Bese hove ton is | SPanghal. to be of wuffelently Nght draft, when le tog) | BY TELEGRAPH TO THE WEW YORK SON, | Mr. Gilpin, of Northampton, in ® reasmt speechy not ong ht to call tn to our relief the Net ‘ « the wweah” or bh hb ob pA i ng an important | 4.0), up Pacalieo | a thy ich obatructs th declared that the Lack of sympathy for the North waa xcept at a very high continued un~ because the Morth themestves | the law of the is the only law that real! An amendinent to the bill was Sint hauled to Want | Seat of tr ' a firstclass contule | ties vaeeledrewing eiht fer ond ger of «ster | THE BURNSIDE EXPEDITION, | < pide te bac ona Blears te ee rote tthe Atlantic, ‘The Post | strike out the word «“Alexandr +" + viown ‘Bastar Eran | ate, fo th ic autorente, already im the ore Taig men a facies fore Soctarea thar al menvare hora rec end agua” But | Stele, taderstafarcrsuzaactashave writ: | th vendo, a amended Asteorp aud Fiusbing | M@0ndant, soy ve still further adyancat. eming it, bave een the main imme.iete ss Sot clay ba donk tho could, Sader siaaer eircummancen, Neve welt, fonierrie th NO CAUSE FOR DESPONDENCY. Odioial from Com, Goldeboro. ten such « dispatch as that of Me Seward, could not for one moment have claimed the confidence of his countrymen ATOITIONAL COMREAPONDRNOH, Additional dispatches on the Trent affair were published in the Orrictat Gaerrs, of the lath. Mr.’ Harris (N, Y.) presentea a large number of merchans of New Ys that the laws in regard to import duties be te goods actually ‘on ahipboard, care of Mr. Bright waa then taken up. Mr. Howe hd roceeded to speak. he believed the question hal now bec me alavery or freedom, He called on Kaglishmen to hesitate bee fore they dtrectly or indirectly sanctioned a prema- ture and unneceamary acknowledgment of the Boutl, Lord Henley, at the same meeting, uttered the fleet, aud of ern} ; th, PB Dee Yithy with mdse to From Vienna our Consul rej hetthe ex. | (AUK of the delay here Gs. Has experianced very heavy | portation to the Uatted me eanin yes mat of ite Giswaters, Goull the vowels have fell chore i oh in ged 6 Brind readily, = ttainel « BARKS _W A Patenivs, Bennett, of Provitense | {ll thort in comparison with | the previous | & a the Shawnee mod tue Zoasve frotn Alicante 06 days. That experianced very | year, in the amount of 638,09 florine, a redult | Mived at tnichmumot diet services of a large. num weather, ‘sails, and bas been blown three Unie A gedit " ived wt thin, of the nervices of a lar ' ‘The first—from Kael Ronsell to Lord Lyons—is Pte ever, ¢ of affairs at home, merof the tranmperts ia carrying. ite MORE VESSELS FOR HATTERAS, | similar vontiments, Iie anid they cust noe think of | aster Deo. 1 nd gives Gevalo of om taoersiow Perea TB) Gordon, Liverpwct fb days, | Considering the circumstances, the remult | forayielienied wane it frm él ERAS. i Pockets in order vo get cotton ; they must | wn Mr- Adarhs onthe Some day, Mr. Adame pap Ts Al ‘Hise been 3 days within | must be considered as very favorable, The | foreseen. and wuffictent provision tn: not go to war and defend the Syuthern Confedera- | asked leave to read s die oateb from Mr. Seward. His Lordabip amented provided, however, that God Bi enper into any controveray with regard fe case of Menara, Mason and Slidell. stance of the digpatch was that the Government st Washington had not authorized their seizure, and stood uncommitted in connection with the same, Kar! Ruswoll then yave Mr. Adama an outline of the dixpatches he had written to Lord Lyons on the sffair, In thir, Lord Lyona waa directed to decline suawering Mr, Seward in case he should mak what would be the consequences of a refusal on his part © comply with our conditions, ‘The inatrictions given to Lord Lyons were aa followa | “If he asks what will be the consequence of his refusing compliance, I think you should say you win to leave and the President quite free be take their rae and that you desire to ab: stain from anything like menace.” Har! Russell told Mr, Adame the explanation— that the Government had not authorised the seizure —would stand in place of an apology. Kar! Ruseoll asya: Me, Adama asked me a further que*tion, which he anid T might decline to anewer, It was, whether, if Lord Lyons came away, § declaration of war would be the linmediste consequence? Ttold bim nothing was decided on that point; we sbould wait fora reply frou Ameri- ea, and then drcide upon, our, course juanell ins dixpatch dated J Lord Lyona that the liberation of th rs bh] ape that te "haem gh 4 ‘Teresa, Foster, pould we a proviaien, that pe Maitland, Piaipa & Co," Bau 20 in Orel Want | country iv Germany i more productive, mot | its ese plana have. Yoon frnstrated by cl agg a a 1 mtancen whied It could not contr. It coult not tound’ts Rom Gay 1 eflat in fusing the materiale pe in regard to agriculture but also in manus | Maleer Peet de and weather abst Cape HLattoraa, English steamship Camqueror, of 101 yovisy lowe facturing. deepen the Inlet, widen the anchorage ground, pre on Rum Cay 2 weeks Toomer A wit di One very reat oppressive tytem to industry 1 the tidew and aoa from raising the bar between BMGS—Arstelie, Ln, 4 0 41%. | has been removed, “the restraint imposed by | tr ten au m3 idsroioniea tenvy 8 | the tn and the B pundy of Inproviag & ta 1 fleet fh idee to rxperienced heavy Say $ Aud al] vousels, all when lowlel drawing B pig durin or t Jawa of a corporate society, or Zumft Zang.” | | . Li a eight et of Wotan, — aafe & wend in eH Barely, ed Ties Catbacena, Dec ths | d:very man haa now the privilege to enKae it jg eaioerit Waneen fates Tarpaviin Cove for @ harbor any business he sees fit. from the deck of the New B unawick, ‘Nthanty 8. f 4 } wl claenee, in wig Tom Pia Getto From other points « similar intorosting state: Ba a ed. “sn coal to the namter. ‘ Moore, Lent Bt rr} ment cf facta has been received, the most im | 3 f fort cana, bewta to by Hanford. 14th inet, * ive gunbeata, and the rest are schooners, Lachiding H aaa ay et Joh portant being an account receive from our (Gs postnotatonm werd tor the tepvier petal commorcial agent at the Amoor, Prrny McD. | vice, and the venmeiayet to arrive: the tate Herts, seaman fell overtaard and w Buntreas, Duncan, Havana 6th | “iste. | Contans, Beq., of the progress Russia is make | OF vawels belonging to the exprelition, is about one ing in the settlement and developmopt of that Dating the Jat two or throw deye experiments rae . have been made with several of the steane-« draw. extensive couatry which she haa recently added | fi tran & uo forty by taking off the nuldives and to her overgrown dominions. By means of | military stores, to ase how much that would reduce now commercial az tending toa'in with Chin | Writ A plan ainilan ta pring” tha ; \ retires tuned in rain inken wt care ard Japan, Rusia is gaining an excooding | fying the steamers of doeper draft over the bere strong footing upon the Pacific coast, and ag | ae been propomed mtd discusaed, but with inenoa at hand it in searoely practicable tion, Mr, Rertaford Hope took rather epposite ground, He believed if the Sonthern Confederacy established its independence it would lead to an amelioration of the condition of the slaves, Mason and Blidel! had been expected Ly the Ame- rica, and a good deal of interest waa felt aq tothe res ception Wey would get in Liverpool, Various ex pedients wore adopted to secure anything but a flat- tering one. ‘There has been no reply to the strictures on the fone blockade at Gharleaton, Bome oo cespondence had been produced showing that Great Britain con” templated the mame thing in 1304, towards Boulogne barber, ‘The extra workmon wt the dock yards will be dis. charged at the end of the financial year, Tho BuirrinaGazert® days that further diplomatic WArife is certain between Kngland and America, ‘The Tima publishes extracts from Mr, Runsell' diary t the Sd of January. He mays it requires an augmenting falth to believe there would be any wucceas in weljugating the South, for the, army Western Military Movements. INDICATIONS OF WARM WORK. NEWS FROM EUROPE. EARL RUSSEL TO MR, SEWARD, Rumored Sale of the Nashville, commerce of Austria is very extensive, and no | @ and not 1. collect any revenue in the coded states, Howe then referred to and reed from & . Bright's, in whieh he himself {n favoPof there resolutions, He . loyalty, at ts si thy img pat maken ought they ta to the treason of nor Seam ': ana: 5A they could may to the wes certain there were no traitors wha the Mr, Wilact (Pa) thought that this was «plain cane—all facta were admitted, He felt it to be hia duty to vote Grexpuiston, The letter to Jefferson Davin was written, to « desperate traitor, com! fpgaman cn an errand of treason, The Senator commended one traitor to another with an improved: firearm, Wotld « loyal Senator do this ? Suppose he Commander-in-Chief had written auch « letter t id there have been any doubt if the President, written mich «letter that impeachment could! taaed on the letter ? » Mr, Wilson the Senate went into and snbaequently adjourned, House of Representatives. om Alex mugger to chetea h inet, It Discussion of the Trent Affair, JOHN BU putin for repais, Was within 00 miles Lf New Yor’ on the 1#th, and blow ff. Ann. Keily, of Halifax, from Black Riv Tam, Jan 4, with sugar t inst, when between Fxg Marl» paased the topaallant or royal matt ofa large vowel, and apparent y attached to the bull. Geo Albert, Thompmm, Mestina D4 days, with fruit te Lawrence lee @ Co, On the outw panaage, in lst 8550, lon 12, pwsaed a wreck of ale LL SATISFIED, OUR FOREIGN FILES, hi have been madi On motion Bxecutive Sean INTERESTING KXTRACTS. aii ts Safir From Washington. ued 4 ; her power in that direction becomes orjtanizod | (rapa and atoren on board the ateamers, which ¢ the explanation that had been given by the Caited | The Houge remumned consideration of the bill to HO 40 908 tour, eppariably Avsericua Lully her | soa consctidated, she will bo placed in a com: | We lnutenod envsugh to dthemeamers hich ot | washington, Jan, 90.— Official dlepstches | % Ue North witl be sirleken down for the | Sistas Government, conmuuited the reperetion | Eif,i6 arming, and. transporting ist traps se Ah ‘od at ry ‘ 4 De transferred ty Kehr reahippadon the | from Commander Goldaborough, dated want of means. ‘The troops sent to points along the | Which her Hor Majesty and the British nation had « | °fping, avming, » di tranaporting the troops, ete, may Africa dition to seriowly threaten England's supre- | Ut inn Benno ha y hl gh, dated Jan. 26, 94+ | ois wre wulfering fru Tue p of | Tight to expect ir) Russell added : Mr. Hulman (Ky.) caused an article from the 4 macy In the Feat. Hroen (he ship Gen ee at Aad, | rented the Navy Department, arrtved thia morn- 4 aren sereeed “It gives Her Majesty's Government much satia: | Chicago Timrs to be read, showing ® flagrant one Toa 2510, on 11 ms a y cat. oe a thy nina thie W \nuge Beventeon uf tue naval veaaein were a1 that ne | exete veing U.ion men atthe Bouth is fast vanishing, | faction to be enabled (0 arrive at @ conclusion Se- of fratud and said thet under this, ill @ hundred lied her, dan xith eneral McClellan Defended they treet! John Bacesh.” ax they call the rebeig | ofthe Syund, over and beyond the Ruckhasd, under Mr, Runwell notices an extraordinary lack of ordinary | Torable to the maintenance of the most friendly | Oe oad of the Trenm would be dishonesty \ relitions between the two nationa Alverting to the topion introduced in Mr, Sow. ard's diapateh, Bar! Russell aye that Hor Mjeaty" Government differ from Mr. Seward in wome of the conclusions at which he bas arrived ; and aa it may ighton, Tet « masthend over! sard ma. Ju Menvenger, passenger, ated with of the Kev Mr. § eenger, died, and Ler rer a were brevyght ty this John Ball tok their emisserios, Mewn and 1 Lid prcAcetions they will iva him a ing Ut Lon he divappeinite prudent rey rand x wie return ty hin al political common sense in American journals, Capt. Byminew, of the Confederate States Navy, and Commander of the Buapter, bas sidresaed a ‘The attack upon General McClellan in C+ wrore, coming from Mr. Gurley, Kepresentat from Ohio, has received its response from Mr. pmand . Mr. Richantaon (Ii) said that thieves wore en- \ gaged in plundering the Treasury in every 1» mit way, and by the paracge of this bill we would open — | the door to-all the thieves on earth, A law is { Comore Rowan, in f perations of any kind, General Burn: side was preparing Lis furces to move in ounnee- nine for lotter to the Times, defending his whip against the | Cox, arother member from ” a“ ci ton with the fleet lead to a better understanding between the two | Fowly in existence authorizing the Secretary of hat “i that State, who + yglt U8 very confident ‘Goliaboroagh daye Wbiage aniv bck hope insinuations of the Becretary of the Federal Navy, | nations om several pointe of international law which | Tres#ury to pay al! properly authenticated claima. ! ny BF Sion! ably defe 0, McClellan's course, and in Uh Caroling 9 Varig SO ere a ae tee at the | W220 tle ofictal report, dencriied the Sumpter aa | tay, during the present omtert, or at some futare | We should reduce the pay of the army, and make { Wy Vien BB 28, war eaarded Ly a bx dulged in some sharp criticiems upou bis critic, | Wey tune eit w th awl, wane the! yon ar Rhy esaiod cinroase ae \s tata GUL Oe ee prinight inte quuertiony he propane Te eet tn de maanely Brig ait ine | ee Gaonts whore martial reputation was acquired at Bull nal deapeitiorns just aa mown ae eho h “Alera +4 epee Senators Ge meen eal te I 'Premote ‘down wiier, Bordeaux 50 days, with ‘The publication of the correspondence in relation the part of the rebels with all the force they oan competent officers from General Fremont dowmy Tn the meantime, he aays, it ya de D i : " +, | Ovi om that the Federal Governmer ® i : ry) t Son artial ee bas 7 tog TMazwells Kun, and whose brief experience on Fremont’s | fer, ws well ax the will, bs protect her in adapt Mer would be @ moral eslamity, and result in ene affair, has led to sore very bitter strio- at the ©: mmandern f the U Sates bog ae ede fo hy ee ae ae Ph perme ie Seid, of forks staf, which he deserted when Fremont’s atar | In atuyal course of accion. Te iy undoultediy, | their apeedy oxpture and destruction, jures on the despatch of Mr. Seward, particularly Laivad braaey Gieviaren! co General Lyon; the worm military blunder thse ' River Doc 92 with Loe word & paled, did aot make bim a military oxport fiz to | Unto tre mala wlaweta ot the Butualte He netitie: | The Sonate has eonfirmed the nomination of Mae Loditintrabemeal -clbolah beberle tenpardeared 1 Sui fy ba Big 2: gr & Lot 2 & lon 43 1, wan Vina criticise a ehilful Goneral. Sad ee elites exsrreasion vo | jot Proderick Siecle, Mleventh Regiment of fafantey | We Primcers Mecwrs. Mason aad Sildell, would LP Ee ir tx teamnnneel ie ine mr Tattaked Wa oto laiicort es ahs cue. B steamer BantivnPle Ov an 9, atlOAM in " v b r * ?, food temper he wanifested in the wd fu nished 89.000 volunteers to crush out Tat $8 38 long 723s, wus boarded by ah it - nt uy he Ua 1 | Bosnine General of Volunteers. have been detained had the interes of the Ualon | Or the Trent ; Tinh and helliat iy and therefore tt a“ an hom eet be - equ i ~ , B steamer Ris aw her again on tive The Burnside Expedition. oe Me Ciehare SwrOaE he ‘The King Philip, which came up yomen required it, ‘ Di Cuneta oe LanatoKN aweiten be strange if , hind not ooe . eC jee aene bree V ¢ Sp:cial Correspondent. eyontertaina the Ie porta that the Resolute, in running up fromthe | THe Lemdon Tives doulas whether any nation | ar, Gladstone, th { the Bxche sf dlsonealt ah Tevad eretas chee gate fee 4 spent a Ae wi Iwer flotilla to Indian Heady on Tuoetey nightzwas | ever Committed a blunder #0 palpable and ay enoe- | in» apeech which een making wt 1 should be sustained by some kind of proof, . Vin ovat to ATTERAN Kowal #XPE RING A smain of the Morty 18 | Seed ab by the rebel batarien, but wns wa struck, | M2 citer st Jang, nt» the America yieation’ Mie [Me Dunn CMich.) ead that untenn the Hag mh, Oriental, Dolby, of Dighy, ‘ : a, ‘ St Wa Ammeeat Tie London Monsina Powt ways: “Tt in clear that the law of the *atrongert i# the only law ruling in the United Btates.* ISLAND INTENDED should pasa ome such ire a this, Very) rene i done to the loyal States, ;The bill waa final'y Told on the table by a vote of 88 to It in reported at the Navy Yard that, a short time wince, while one of our vessels was firing ate battery, one of the guna could not be discha Jon 12, with salt to DR De Wolf, BELOW. wished bit couatrymen to Government, and net te increase by minute crit clam the irritation which had alresdy been produced the consol dat on Htititionnl bamie af equal e wid the fullest protection Hatteras Inlet, Jan. % ton Rerwis on the We left Man nin Br bark Peo Phe Londin 5 ie by the ger conscientiously formed opinion | Mr. Worcester (Obing, trom the © ' Scht Harregeceets, 12 18th, our steamer, the New Brunawick, having in | enjoyment of thet rogulnted tre when the loud wax withdrawm, and the cartridge re 4 ry Nd ogy that the lomt four linge | ir Great Brituin, that in the civil war "the party | Blectionn, lak artag thet Ohan SPOK tow the Urapenbot, one aia the desive and aim of the fonnders of tl found to be filled with sand, ° jeward'a deapatch the only part of it that | which was apparentiy the stronyest had committed | M. Upton, of the Beweuth Congressional District of tandea The mastic | M emtablish for ever upon this continent What) Agecorddiapatel bias been received from G can be accepted a4 an answer to the British de | ther vs to an enterprise which would. pro Virginia, i not entitled tos sent in ths House, The VB ship Shep és addentig difficulties in compared with oa eT mands, ly prove to be entirely beyond their powers. ‘Tie Mouse then went into mittee of the commander, was «pk: or then was cali, but next me overcame P Hointrieman, who says further inquiry has aatiafied Freee As regards the yin giving up Slidell and Ma a the army apprypriath by the brig C © Bi lings at this wi from the Northetost, and towards noon y nutty kes brace ours | him that the numl “trouble & of rebels killed by a portion sequent Mr, Cox (Ob xpenie uponded to the attack of his cole Joupen the conduct of the war and rally compliment. the % for their action in regard to am cruistg for privateers, off irnala ge etiruly for the plixhinent of the and inprest ua with higher of the New York 9 alivomt a gale, ‘The G abot towed heavily, ant th Regiment, on Tuesday night, india in bid apeach at the opening f the Chambers. rejoiced at the Lappy tue of the Angl.-American difficulties, . thin time at wir afterwa } . ’ 1 Le nasil up 1 MeClelian, He sald there were hypocrites tm « ; — ————_——_ —— about Metclock the towing line parted, W ‘ i Ks t! , Liberty and thove by? nok ” rid hoe aphel by him, rata: 4 bi poy ty oo ' e% ‘ Dy Quacks in medicine, poultogaere in laws INEW YORK threeqnarters of etting: her in few tural re Dinpatches just received from the British Govern- . Packed ty th pebility which the conscien- | mushree erotation, Mectexion in government THE NEW YORK se wie ts desth The King of a 4 ously formed opinionof England had engendered, Dut that on the contrary the moat generous inter: pretation might be placed on the conduct of the ment ah at the disposition of th ‘ont aTair Ly Secretary Seward in satisfactory, and. jvati—ieg the expectation of peace between the two countries for a long ime ty com Hion, Hamilton Fis! rrow for Porte h Ric atid till fies in Gonitrens, Me procended 6 anxwer the general charges against Gen, McOlel- lan beens he had made no movement on the Potomac, He referred ty the merita of the critic, whine only martial appearance was acquired at Hull Run, and whose brief expertence on Fremout's staff, which be deserted when Fremont's ater paled, did not make him a military expert #6 tyeritise 8 skilful General, He took up the come slimy has jab y ve Jan, Bad. The steaner BR. Spau arrived from Port iy to take wall North, Ne moven heer A pamber of vena over the and itt probable th fer in parting regoiled, striking Mr. Morris Farrar, | next week, should the weather be f tofficer of the nteamery on the riight leg Just bes | ¥ vo capture and occupy, Ranke ' y bruising at I | aband is aad to be atronit bow, Se Ke ily Wruleing, n. Me had @ Tinen of from two ty tires FRIDAY MOKNI JAN, SI, U8G2, England Still Arming. apesot's bow, and the ot wth from the New Brunaw generally eulogine Mr. Giadstor evince the tont friendly juga Howards the United States, NB SLIDRLt privateer Sumter continued at the port of One reult we hel anticipated from the ami cable settlement of the Tront affair doos ‘not ms, and @u- of bruce, to ; ; ; Joints ugainst Gen. McClellan for withbolding am : ot | narrow encape from tore aériows Injury, having ements, however, tay | enter vei miso = fitay dere were fo odors, frwmn, ten, Moclel@n lo of Mr. So d it ts = ~ ” , , follow the receipt of MIP. Soward’s Lett i eee eee iene cviament. befure,, We nila arty donbtlows win ob. the part 0 ine dhreveh ahh an helper nie dp England, In spite of the gonuine aatistaccton | en nm ie oxpedition, Frem Fortress nal for ottiera th favor 8 from Cape Hitterm, the with the canvonaed, with pros st prompt movements ;— with which the news of peace was bailed by #1 ying blowing more briskly, and » heavy eea run. | pre immu wen the wy | Fortress Monroe, Jan, 2 Raltimore, ced that he had reayient= | M9thiM like « demonstration in their favor. | B-s. Tacvenie deleys. Ite referred to the ditty wh majority of Englishmen, and the apparent re in Affer some consultations it wae congluded | but what th taking | Jan. 00. Some negroes arrived bere this mruing, iberation of the Prieste‘contined s to takeno tnt ‘ erals Hallack and Buell met with in assuming kuown t Wwariied that the steamboat Pyea: ying hora, wad driven whore ily «her mack inery having Ui all’ anved, snd « lost, Th Warsaw, wud the release of thoae vival of friendly focling, toward this country, the Lritish Government till coatinuos its ac tive preparations for war, and the expodiion of men and materials to this country has not for to take the meny #1x in 1 the Grapeshot, and | von her, ax from her construction it was im- pemuable to a 1 whould we part from her in the mighty all on board of her | hinving deserted in wma! boats from the opposite shore, Thoy report that the last of the iron plates + the Merrimac was puton yesterday, aud tat she wos to be Launched today, slave ti taken of them, let It le « British eentiment in regard tothe F 608 hit collewgae Gen. Halleck urti«, Sigel and rain had made ® \ called for abe remt= her in much en at Caste won cast on the Gavernment bes tera were shot without trial, P { tof 10 of the wnent, bows WNING TIFRALD comes ty the reste be tiboat Grapeshot, F siehh tana and denounces the journals wi iu moment coated, This is so marked as to be |" One of the New Brunswick's UN | EUs rand on the Asi. waa found ashore by the | 4 flag of truce belay lvight from Norfolk Ly iy Tren a tee ava bes Ua Pena ‘to Th oape they are geutic , nts i initio) boute bad been put on board of her before leaving | crew of the Pooahoutes, the corn and hay with {the New York 69th regiment, Freport on the subject was submitted, f Whe high jon and the tnovt uw: Hy expressed the belief that either our army h io king Bathe Grapeshotr horses ar complaint that Gan, MeClellan had stopped Lander nthe wave Washi pimel! tug boats Ja ul BoA, Merlery | By Telearaph to Londonderry, Liverpool, Jan. 17. Kogland means, and, with chronic distrust of | Mr the steaner to attempt ty run La frist yeolapah ye i A, Merbere | Mire tiscarorm, ahet few dasa abaaice trom | land's bert frends are alavelolders, It claims thet | owed Moai went bate een aa beelg hake Albion perfide, some of them assert it to be the |) vchionny a8 | Champion ad ri i pton, during re ae ent Perotti England with courtesy and: honor, as wen of the tisk rom hoi the river without means of re crosain propsration for a Hurepean coalition against ) Island belie our arrival Hatteras bo join Gen, Burnaide's expetition, ‘The | Notwithatandi atuord sale of the N Teeny ae ae eet eer rani trend) tate Wea ion tae duane area wileb dace pickanthow in vi hablécoth kes te Fentat ved of gallant, chivalrous and friendly nar a roby whic ck Fraree, led by England, while dome othara te | 10) of its being, stove Pinte wanes va. mer | Nat hee HERTAPAE (Gly Pad OA u ee “ y sin wil have had h. Tanka ape lieve it to be ncthing more than a manwuyre of | | c4 the self pone had days since out arrival, parts ~ Ri Marlen ban | es ndon eee MATTRM Be (tae eed ian sto the non i the miniatzy to maintain their positions, inilie } dixpla ‘An the At (hie sraastier adie From the West. OF er eee eee eu ictlasben cok oh ores er intended by Gen, BM ; the steamer, and ax she we K for a lange feat Rdla, Mo., Jan, he latest information atrala by diplomatic correspond. >rall 1 he juul force in. their tary agitation hreing tho policy heat suited to | Wuee ner guards Sor Lalas Mea Mimi eee tae i ki : pated 6a congeewn on uno | i severally tinpemee, Ont the anki iu front th Talmerston and his party. But the majority | of thomen jumped into the water, ut were speed EN ean a oaaderable nursbera,.. Major W " UI te, Jam HloesAn Imperial Hate has | MC Mr, Jalncaln, and Ta coalengniea Rre Wthas IhiS aupplies, and by Uy be the apparently regard England's action as menseing | |S," Tus'the | she at ih @ koran tals ceonne vr toad at tle Morter pronining immediate Anan: | Wil desist in time, ‘They raust otharwina be pr 1 ts this ena he ite give he { this country, with whom they believe she is | New Bry ; men, The li at was stove, ben wind 1 the greater portion of the troop tal refaruis. The Ln ar it ft all official alarion Leet e bi enaht or the ware | " ated away with af! the traps of t doape ners v 1 n Mar ‘he «yetem bu ni a a lan, is voll “" ud still dieposod to quarrel. mw iarNere he. Citayectot was. in. charge | say bless bu beyond the town, No tr A resumed. Bulgarian emigrants ia Ruse | scl) Y tiaclellan. | le. ostiengwe wets It is not probable that the Palmorston minis: | o1 ie Hrakktyte Xe ¥., named | until the ret ule nd 1amiversi. desire te retur eat " vrted iu hat was wanted was a little more faith from his colleague, He (Gurley) was @ thinlater of tue gospel, aud his faith Wes #0 large an toteke in all mankind in his seheme of salvation, ie Atates Whose Commer t Win. and Wax loaded With outs hey, | overs and to tran jens and st and two wile, It 28) | that aust be lightened, requires calm w oar Cope I There ie poor accommodations he try have any dofinite purpose of provoking a collision with us, yet there is much to indicate i# it probable they w ‘The Kdinburgh Scommman profe way » Montrren denies : “4 fleet, and the vemsels ar her He ¢ ‘ f Diplomatic relations | rination that the 8 uth, acting thr hin ec n take a disposition on their part to place Ragland in a ean op ate le eeease ot _ Laie p : 1 [oe . agents, is ut least willing t i i v_take Jen Davia, and condition of readiness, which will enable her to ire ob lead anchor a aA rain Sadan 4 rhets re erg enema Feet PR ee psors ill eeque ates of Paradingy why { speak with authority and effect, in cae eireum- mild they dpa. thelr a Wetater, Douglany Wright was Cotton, —The Brokers! Cire | for treme thr I see. trad cannot ‘uit inthe akill anu straton stances should chance to favor an interference their creme re thy killed alious a week eluc which took ieee na a ke eto penne far poreds [low of all haoke born hoven/wr and the Sree Fi, tis ure neatana in American affairs. France, too, {sZeommence ‘ eT ik bar, i they are heart iS ok at laneras Talat, place in Webster County, between some Union men ne be Wor pvalition, | The Gurk Px ewinny naa Evor since the probas : very one into bis ing maritime preparation, but with no moro | ji)" iside at 12 M. it blows a perfect morrow we nd rebel4, It was at first reported ty Le Colonel Legaaaacy\ orth goa e A ee reer Te dare ty wuien ie Revive ( definite purpose, apparently, than tohold, his | | A» weentered, wemw the work of « towel in | Tal DPMS g se pie storm contin Free of Polk County, which proves untrue, Hea eae Clan ET | Sike Ameri nerder to sertal own ayainet England, 1 sat it was that of the nt ity of New | night, but has abi hat ite violence, The € isa more influential, but no meaner WdiMid, + 128d | aby political a hares fe anaprely tad Kun, Of one thing we may assure ourselves ; the which went ashore en the a mo Suwanee ch round during the yale last night. man than this Freeman, General Curtis and sta tuding | We have ' te ren | oF 8 mil leary 1 y ) Tule ir hear of no disaster this morni : sua : @ he , nie io just bol party in Kngland hostile to this country, and while aise Be 00 Sas Tae I hear of ns nigcdiadl shined ing. Jeparted several day yt Joln the army in the Wheat activaands} Suiled In discovering any #t In fact, | Jeune. teva millt eld anxiows for the recognition of the Southern Confederacy, even at the cost of war, is too ate that the cata we believe ne person t gu ty to tng ty make tue Inlet M vnday: f crewing the shoal whi Une Out Maths NEW YORK LEGISLATURE, Senate: orn quiet, but steady, « training day: but we have « reverend © the remotest £ thet shed forward with : uy. eres cahictalis tesaaren tah Soak thougite ought te be more on the dove than : trtick hewy Sines, bounding evch time Athany, Jan, 90.--The Vrooklyn Charter ¥ re Londom Jan. 1 . Je; whose experience has been confined powerful and too active to be ignored in our | Miinping on Horie Sr rea ae Atwendiient Bil was reported for the consideration arrived from Bt, Louis and it ts | Fondem van no readily ata heap of wtraw, F Hepa, foal would not be astonished te see a bh proxperity shooting up aruldat the ru: eats but the beginning of th is conve, Money has been everything to North and if that in falling, the chances of conquest is at an end. F oft Tie Vill to prohibit Concert Baloona in the City of New York wax reported favorably. cdi Dill bo facilitate the nal Sukyuelannal © Leaucuneys criticising one of the A | plished officers in the military service of r Why, years ago, im the Mexican wary these ume gentlemen who are now so querulous en, Me 4 Sumner's “paacefial calculations, They mean us mischief, and the blightest indiscretion on our part—the tiest evidence of weakness or division—will be sei ced rand injuring her steering gear, oft, however, ern ting te anelor Uneder the hoisted asignal of distress, A tow boat wa vit te Nery andl 8 pted bo get insite, Asahe nesred tl ed on ty her » forward with the expedition shares 28; New York Central sha bullion In the Bank bias tnereased Disasters nt Nea. 13,0008, or Way, The Rebel Retreat fr ym Bolivar, ete, ng ‘pe The Fanny Kircher, from New York for Ant+ Wits andeur 4" and Howes Ballon's upon as tho protext for a recogeition of | Mist tut baba hue eared Pap iles Bandy Hook, ats Jam, 50,—Since the retreat J we), put int Parti, uth, 12th leaky, - al ite null mua which have beau wasted, Limi the South. Already has necossary procras- | could ke cul right. In this, however, they wfthe rebels frotn Holivar the weather hes been too ho Grace, from, New York, for Belfast was | Arner ie aero one deed of whieh dhe min ct v flier — ; f were deceived, ‘The tug hu: her stern ‘ foggy to olmerve th There was o ne ‘ 9 : z ation Will be proud, Shall we you are yellery | tination in our warlike movements given them | cid ghecurrent swept ber on the Dar amon, Mr, Willard intr Apc EE ap Tits saa The Ellen, from New York fur Queenstown, fo moutha aa the per exanry Aofme." | assurance of the inability to accomplish what we breakees, A rains fort waa mando Yo pall | ha! pent ot ie rh Sa (oak Un WR raetiee ak au ate wee abandoned op the 86th of December; crew ‘as to the difference between s ol Gam nelson to the arimus of | hen the tig left te report, ‘ vee 0 i f 1 TH f weal, See . ° Pipe cw thc ellan, have undertaken, and houses in London and ee ie een tie tt ‘The Benate then took wut effect. Beveral of the rebels were killed and | The Queenof Sheba, New York for Corks was net oe te a ¢ would not make this war an bol | (ye Senators Morris anc sion of Jesse D, Brig! Mr, ‘Truman «poke in support of the resolution nd ¢ ed Mr, Bright wasnirend t Mr, Henderson and Mr. Murphy opposed auy ine terfereuce with Senators Harris and King on the wulyect. ntractors nearly so. | ana will melt away insen- Tunfortunate am to be down Bouth, twa nd oretin the swamps of seceation, Detter, far better now to fight their long delayed battle and win it if they hey must, bub in any case pot an ritent, disease and starvatic abandoned on the 16th of Deve Mary Lee, from Shanghai { w York, took fire inthe foremuat part sud was scuttled, The Harriet Conn, which wat abandon carne re on the coast of Glamonganshira, Wales, wr; crew saved. rut the crew Cuumbering t+ and made thei ne sngin, avryitng Liverpool, we are toll, convinced that the gub- jugation of the Southern States is an utter im- poesibility, and recognition ¢f the Confederate States inevitable, are even now making thoir prepara\ions for the establishment of branch wounded, ‘The sb Arrival of the Angle Sax Portland, Mey Jan. ue Moacnstip Av gloe Saxon, from L Tith, Via Queenstown the 17th iust, arrived here yesterday, Her ad. enemy were hartaless, of the rat anchor thin boat were the toni ats, and t fant those beats sivelews te thos Nicht cane ony bat crew of the illef Happily hecould announce that emanelpating bills can pass this Congress, Let the nbolitionjsts how! ou—let Paillipa declare that a vie~ tory by MeClellan would only cover up the old slave ‘ siblysor {fit whould ery re, ane, therefore, was to be deplored. cped that thes New York forthe United jot until attacks on our commander, our ferew naved, yuses at New ark Not " mortality the war puts an end to itse Lhe covernment, which wore dite x houses at New Orleane, Charleston and Norfolk | thea wing of the ABU) that th 1 a Amembly Vices are five days later than thoe already received, ————————— YTS Te eee army And the banca me | Ay mow ont trade with theve places shall be J ly were! aly haltewtulowreli alt 1 aye Gauptnllar wit in ik pincer ere The City of Washington's Mails, |..." "2060 min objwct ae # > re-optasd, French houses at Paris and ayn | ee tt ae er aren IC Tet CTY Se ae a a a aes ainraa the frat of |, The Gnenclal writers in the sud were shjects ob grest iuterest. It be at iy was pasword aa originallp ree & PY aro likewise preparing for similar direct Inter | over the ship swevping then oT From the tne | October Laste wea une tll bt TLone hundred and f dulged in all rorta of gloomy for Ta Hnginad and through: | With «view to provent any trial of | ntry \, they gn neither # aff, thay: lvl Land sanity area tote! bow * was [nated with ondinaner consinting of Large quanti- ca ander the suspension of apecle psyiuent argue that the issue of unconvertible paper may be expected to render the country more than eva a prey to social disorganication and jobbery, ‘The steamer Adelaide from Qork, with a reg ment @ tovrd for Canada, had put back to Ply th Bound from stress of weather, It was statal that the Tasearor tween the Purcarora and the Nashville, th Ity law ordered the Dauntlees (31) to keer Jeok out, and prevent any. coll waters, Tl nities Wi, ae alert in Southarpten rivers and ready case of emergency. It is statest jipon sitth mmanders of the Nashville and Tuscaro forwarded written pledges to the Admir lation shall take place between tt Lampton waters; aad, moreover, if either them abou put to wea, the other will not f course with the South, and arragements have been completed, the London ilmnats says, by en‘erprising partios with large resources, at Liverpo |, for the establishment ot two lines of first class steamers, one to Charleston, and the other to New Orleane, A third line to Norfolle is also in contemplation, A few vigorous blows at the rebellion; a fow twentyealx thousa: over one hi ars, The amount now it thirty-two thorsand Weatl nor fed, 1 MeMaster. of the “Freeman's Freeman's Appeal,’ Will lecture as Irving Hall, cor of If ite the Academpot inday evening wext, Lecture to com- See Phe sujet is “Christopher n which ix promised pew light regarde der and roiasion, 'T 2 cents, jaS1 27108 The arrive! at this port of the Ci f Washing tow trom Liverpool and Queenstown, 10th, places ua 1b posseesion of foreign Glee to that date, The text of the correspondence relative to the Prentafair was pubushed in full in the Loudon papers of the 18th tawtant, ‘The London Toaes in wk 1 it, Rayai—' When all th to five hun diem, 1200 Butield rifles, tor's storesfor the Divish fone, but it will uot bind Tall to appropriate the proceeds of tl tax to the upport el schuols Was ordered to * movement in Lurposea of the exper ‘ait «Dan informed tht the articles | reading. leaving her moorings o the 33th inet, was to pre asic Smo more interesting Mt 26 bu ining the present por tuch evecesses as that at Somerset, which even | were duplicated, wud that t swore male | At solocks the Assembly proseeded te the [vent the Naabville from getting under way for 7 than M dispatch. ‘There haa been a Ih Seng ome. fo. think | on onto of righ Sacletieg Delegates English prejudice may not ignore, and all this | '/)'!'¢" mes vin of tho deh | Danlaation ofa Reent of the Universiiy, | | i ag hours. It wes understood thas the Thsoora aval oiticer—that is all, ‘The | Suey Harber tie, pavers Of EU TuRe, | ae ee ate 43 Prince. street, rrp ae is changed, ut it is not by negotiation nor by | New Jersey Vol tine Thal | ncimattctumtes Wine ofits Onivewie, nders were never to lose sight of the Nashville ; ete, state te it | will, before recognize the independence of the ek, on busine’ of imports 6% u ty Dre bo Way. ituplivated nid the see Vinate of the abip hockade her at Southern Btate friendly missives to our English “brethren” tha’ ‘The Amembly and Senate then, tin jolt seal Southampton, and if she should f writing the dispatch the | prisone ‘ORD, Pres, JOUN u fj ‘Ann A. Thotnpron, were drowned wh ite edd Vicbor ¢ Superintendent of Bald ; hase 4 ahe i 1 ven We chistody. the itcbing fingers of British commerce are to ing 4 Porta ter d See re kone wan puted V chor Me Hl Buperiatendent of W lnave, te chase her 4 as she is at sen, een | geven, weeks in, ite custody n Congressional Proceedings. bo kept out of our quarrel, Action and the evi | borne by the current wr ker and cape wt i) relation to actions on preminm and J In addition tot abe Dauntions, the ware PAI? etter prospect tor the future, —— dence of uracsstionable sireoath are the oaly [2m itty peeviartee lenient Date railan: cont | eetem, conan cuvens by tnmurauon hos was then | eumer Argus ad been pind ab tive mouth of the ] however, \e immediately duahed to the gp unde, for XXXVII. CONGRESS.—Senate, », agwin and to recover the belies vod | taken Southatpton dick# ts watel the movements of the [we we told in the same creath' sina ba ji ‘ is Be ie things that can do it and these we hope now | Pr ‘We A Lane eine Here. seuipersrny. 1 Mr, Pholps made sone opposition tothe bill, res fy 4 eas uit that if she safety of the Union required the de. Washington bas Plea a Mer (Mich.) a Ltr By rirce ed by, i ive th inc! er eh mene Ging ibaa intend » velieve parties who y 4 ention of ‘ ora it would not be thi ‘ushington, Jan, 30,—Mr, \ ich, ao ‘ ERY, daily to give in increeted measure, ext lay, the 10k Ue ochinier Harvaty Ll dng 10 8A Ine ea eepiat of ine J ‘The London Times’ says that mercantile letters wntlou of the captured prisouera.t Sorel mania a | offered resoiition What the Committeo ot Coa IMENT HEAVY ARTILLERY, ia ia want of with ou tow Me ' ike rom New York represent that the ery pr forvign Maat which they themselves considered | merce enguire into the expediency of requiring DODIED R&CRUITS, eteresting Facts from Our Conmuls, filled t 5 insur ng the slaved Was gaining | Unjust, We have then fair notice that all who deal dof vedsels sailing to foreigh ports during ard ad nob less than 6 feos 8 r Tipe been -- NE ETS among bebasl With the United States must guide themselves, not sent rebellion to take the oath of allegiance, ‘ In the pauses of our owe fast moving affairs, | vaste taken out From San Francleco. roe, wan at the threatened horrors, whis- ty tie law of nations, but by what the United | Adopted. ent ia quartered at the UNION BAR} we may occasionally improve an opportugity to J aye, hw ; i . Legislature [bers Were at length beard of 4 w sh—that for the T states may oo xpedient it the time, and this, Mr. Rive (Minn.) « La t resolution t aCe ln New York, and the bett of rations are gnstch a moment for a look ebroad, acd such an | Woh tore a tile tu ter f saga, it ines rghit Sales ty vad a : 1 pean intervention imight J of course dey up ir ability to resiat; | the Secretary of War be wuthorised t» procire 1 furnimhed. 1 before the soldiers we y the LI, the steaner ffivers and show prisoners iu the thug it) Was expydient to “put — these i Y splendid uniform and a liberal supply of unders opportunity is offered in the transuission by Shawn All the streets nto are uavigable for A splendid unifor apply Svmamiasione iano Cit oe NO | Confederate Btates" allotment pay rplendid ualiorm and » liberal suphly of andere Mr. SRWARD to Congress of a mass of intorost- forry-boat Minchback « small boates Bvery clty hw the ndence bilited a | Coenen fo pe oe he 10K of Nove | ce Becretary of War to iasie dralbs on Pre yln baste ga flny sae thn A ane the eulherh - ; ‘Ax the Bhat over the low er nee nae fi Ma ford Jobn | when it ww Ar wonld. be the conse. | or Boston te families, Adopted, Bian Wael teen am r, 1 ing documents revoiyed from our coasuls ed, and nt for two da At eonthn ny (R. Ly called up the res 000 copies of eulogiad delivered ral Baker, ‘The resulution wi vience of d Mr, Beward, | prissuers are mands per worth kee} th of Dee ra the wdvantaged Marches, and no exposure ty storns, t 1 duty. $100 Kountry aT THe EXrimation oF THe Want Headquarters, 280 Grand +t, cor Bowary, EDWARD MURRAY, Golonal, JAS. P, FARREL, Adjutant, ja0 6115 ‘Army of the Potomac Key's Divisles— my Whe the interior it Tue Ponyaretas mays that in 1869 one hundred and thirty Whalers recruited at their island, and that in ISG) onlywiaty nine recruited, ‘The whole ent which it considers t miter af whalers North in 1851 was only seventy and for the whole Heet North, # far wn hore, will onlythe thirty-three, Daring the tated Jan tion at the Bews abroad, From Singapore, Cains, we in this way learn that the cultivation of cotton ie progressing finely in that region, under the direction of an Americar, J. B, Hayne, ex- United States Con bul to Turk’s I-land, In addition to other cot Mr “Wilson, (Mass.) offered a resolution that the Milltery Affairs inquire inte the inas the Government hospital at Alexandria “inta from all over the country Departunent of Hie Army, and Le avorabla to the relations, ‘The By the existing insurrection parative luniinportance of thecaptu Crmelven When Lispassionamly we'gh ‘And this pretext bs put vernment, however, differs from Mr, Sew: . Ania td prowpted their rel ; ri B re Volunterrs, ‘This Regt Tut she was run agroutsd a Herings We eat only expect eventoen Whi> [oy some of his conclusions, and as it dto a | ty ed their relbans. | Aus this prec te Pat Oe a oe te ariitenk was | 6 ttmzieCat New York Volunterrs. This Regle raised, from seed want out by the Mancbestor | 1" {yt !\8ht aie sts! RE arcane aeirdon Jomal Law, Leon Rustell propodes in 1 few 4 spain Wika eognunt of the Bejiad are ceuinien ra ok weldlrs at y | aatnad ie maT Satna af toe Cope Cotton Supply Association, and are doing woll ; J broweht fran Portree Mov f eat ee day a bil) | eve to write another Lapateh on the subjects taf iy pariaiice of the ap es and tak seven, weeks | totve in the Mompital at Alexadria, ‘There were | ear Washington, D, A nuunbar of ‘sie bodied and it is thought that th but the veasel remiaina fast aground, The sores Kosten Jan, 30 nthe House today a bi he suye that it is desirable that the Mi reports from all the hospitals that were disgracefi! | men are required to bring this Regiment up to th ° - re atanle SONY Bove | she braugbt bare been renuved, Mt en 6 elle T ntandors of United States cruixers shall be ine FOTADI ea whetber any nation committed | tothe country, ‘The trouble was wo had in, We | maximum mania required by the U. 8, Goverus or wad aground sever off, mit prevatling winds, vl Hh is and, wa fold for $26,000 we sho WAM pits Me toe ihe Goverument, at the Price of $8. ,UX, Wien sold for $26,000, an exainination of ber proved Uunratinfwctory, and the sale was not completed. ‘There ave wlso reperta afloat that the Goverament bas boeu deceived and swinaied in the purchase of other vewels for this expedition, aud if they be true, Yr truth might ace unt for some of the di'- fioultios with which the commanding geueral has North red Ww peculiarly favorable to this choice variety, The cotton already grown yielie well, and, with the low price of labor, ite cultivation promises to be profitable, Mr. Hays, though a Goor. qian, and the nephew of Col, Harn, of sscos- sion memory, is reported to be round Uaton man. From Hapkow (?), China, we receive assur. ances of the moot friendly feeling towards us on the part of the people of that prevince, wit ment, Pay, clotbing, and transportation to furnished on being qaustered into the service. further information, apply t0 Lieut, JAS. GRA! Recruiting Officer, 89 Centre m, Jad 10°108 po MP Medical Department many old men who ought to be retired x Mr, Hale (N.H.,) thought that it was time the truth’ was told aboub these things, ‘There iy s wrt Of w list of medicines which «Doctor may prescribes fund this Het was fixed thirty or forty years ago ely the Doctor can prescribe no other, no matter how tnch light he may have got since that time | fomebody could only be put to death by pare’ | of the dose of forty years ago, then the Docker wag at Liberty to give id. There i a perfect jam ofan fogn at the head of Ue Matical peperene, genator from Massachussetts (Wilson) gone Jnde s so palpable and #o enormous and con- cludes by saylug that the Amesican government is not able to rule itself, but must seekt its directions not from the wise and prudent, but from the ignor- Aut aud violent, Ib waa not able either to perisist with dignity or bo yield with courtesy, and i bas therefore brought Upon itself all the discredit, with> the reward of lawlessness, aud all the humilia- 1, without ‘ace of submission t"* ‘The Mornive aye that the American Gov- ‘ernment haa ‘eaved in,” a4 they would themselves fay, but in what manner end temper the English piibite will gather from Mr, Seward's dispstoh with, the con be tracted not to repeat acts for which the British gor vernment will have to ask redress and which the Vnited States government cannot undertake ty ustify, Lord Lyons is thanked for hiv discretion, se, Mr Jatoue, Chancellor of the Exvhequery swpeeoh ut Leith, He was very friendly © America, and hoped the concession of the American Government would be received in ® most generous spirit aud Wrritstion not be ingresied by minite 1 Ne A Dill passed the Sen- empting telegraph operators in New military duty, Co, B, of the tith regiment (Gardes Lafayette), under command of Capt, Beinme, lef yesterday to join the regiment ia Virginia,

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