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= ——— ul BDBISSLV LSS s 22 3 ‘ j f SUMBER 9821, } renee BY TELEGRAPH TO THE NEW YORE SCN — Heavy Bombardment of Charleston. MANY BUILDINGS DESTROYED. Several Citizens Killed. GUNBOAT FIGHT AT STONO, FIGHTING GOING ON AT MOBILE, Federal Fleet Probably There. THE EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS, FEDERAL TERMS REFUSED. Gen, Butler Repudiated, THE CHESAPEAKE AFFAIR. Seizure of Two of the Pirates. Later European News. PRaTES AGAIN AT WORK. &e., ae. ee. Important Rebel News. Heavy Bombardment of Charicsion, Ftc, Fortress Monroe, Der 25.-The Richmond Exam Bree of to-dey eontaine the following dispatcher, Charleston, Dee. 2%,The enemp commenced ebell- tag theeity leet night, keeping una steady Are, which wetill goingon atnineo'ciock thie morning =A G Broke ont at two o'clock, destroying 10 of 12 bulld- fngp and causing 0 fow caosualtics There is heavy firing in the direction of Steno, wbieh te believed to be between oor batteries and the enemy's gunboets. During the ebelling of the city to. Gay one white man wae mertolir andone white man Gightly wounded, ond three firemen were badiy woanded by the fallin, sof the bnurniog balid- ings and eight or ten were elightiv wounded All te qniet at Sumter Charleston, Dee %8.-Prom 12 o'clock Thoreday Bight to 4 o'clock Friday afternoon, 1.4 abelit were threwa at thecity. Theenemy fired from ve guns, three at Gregg, one at Cammings Point, end froma oertar battery. The engagement on Johnron's Islend between cnr light betterics and the enemy's gucbosta, reeuitet tn odrewn fight. There were few casunitios Charleston, Dec. 27.--The enemy fred four she! le at the city lest wight There has been no fiirg ‘rom Morris leland to-dey. Oar baitecies kept up e rics. tous fire en the enemy's working parties, whoare er @aged in erecting another battery at the extreme and ef Comming’s Point. Our lees at Stone was one killed aad five wonnded Goorgia and Tenncserc. Dajion, Ga., Dec, 27.General Joseph E Johnesn Qeanmes command of the Army of the Teuneoee to- Gey. Beents report 2,000 Yankees at Cumberiand fhed two miles varth of Cleveland. end « similar fores toutb of that place Virg Orange Court Howse, Dee. 24.—The Yankees S» : ing Gen Rutior last pear N —— —— Tt will be remembered thatther were quite willing t* recewo medicioce {© corteapoad with Lim, notwi netanding the proclamation ef which they now make 4 pieteat for discon inuing the negotiations; and they bare al ready exchanged over 50 prisovers with Gen. Dutier Arrest of Two ef Th Pn NB. Dec 28.—Colline two of the Chesapeake pistes, were arrested and brought before the police masistrates today On Spplication of their couasel, the examination was Poet pened for « week (By Mati) Pacts ann armoas Correepondente furnish some additional particniars & | ef interent relative to the Chesapeake | @ reno | Broceadings connected with the | | Prretien! act; that to adm't the | | | | | | | opeo the way to aniimited piracy Immediately on the arrival of the weserie in Hall. fax ba the American Vice Consul. acting auder eadeice of his solicitor, caused the Chesapeake 10 to the nuthoriti he pot the broad ar fow upon her, those taking formal posression = The cote of all lew pre dings in connection with the eeleure wil) be taken ont of the vere! It is Stated thata few days since it came to the ears of the anthoritie four of the Ch i frone on board ofthe lL. & wee that demand wae at once n No confirmation of th The capture, reeaptur obraine general tap ca of conversation in tl erated. on the auibority of the enrinerr now on board the Chesapeake, tbat the firet ehot fired sas at « fireman in the engine roo when tha ercond e@ngineer he tnined round end seid, fooling,” and while Oo the other ha to hold e comrat tornt, declares that the seeond engince: paid the forfeit of bu temerity, wae not Ar intli he had diecharacd om & revolver St those who attempted to peize Rim, waundiog one of them in the left hood, and atten pting to attach the bone toaweep the deck with ecalding water, It werthen that be wns shot down, nor, es sieved io cod biord, hut ae an act of self defeuce Ap con f the Halifax prets esudemue the eeizure a Goverp- d upon woold he te pute stop te com ce ent Broine is confident shout the return Peake to the Confederate authorine that her earture by the crew under his ccr netifianin. and that her bertin a Britwh port, idle cand wae capture by a Fede sod wh \qu ly indeten- From Europe. Three Days’ L The extrs Canard steamer Olympus, from Liver. Pool tbe Mtb and Queenstown the 16th, bar arrived Ot thie port, bringing four bundred and five Pareen- gers Sod a general cargo Ata public meeting reeenti> held at Leicester, « fesolution in favor of the separation of the North and South was adopted. by avery large majority. The Metting viewed the subject exclusively from the slavery point, and founded the resolations om the opiniea thatthe extension of slawery would be best promoted by secession. In Paris the Duke of Brunswick was robbed byan ter Newa | English valet of diamonds to the extraordiuary value | heat of 1,500,000, and $4,000 in gold. The thief was er- resred witb ali the property op bim, as he was ia tho ect of embarking at Boulogne for England. ribald: hed tesued @ manifesto to the powers in favnr of nationalities, The Venetian Comwmities pon the peopleto prepare fcr action A crisis ta the Austrian Minlstry wae expected. A epectal correspoadent of the Loadea Times, writ. tne from Richmond, pointe out that the fede are Bw ioresting the poris of secess: {th @ cordon of versels to Mamearousse for thepfire months to wake aceres to the © real'7 diffieu! ue The Ti ondent at the headqua: retels in Tennessee says thet acri is in the war is Approacline whic «ill teet core thau ewer the stub | bornpers and tenacity of the South Ha payee high troyed @ partof the town of Luray, Page Counis, | by fire Ovange Court Howse. Der. 16.- ere! Rosesr Qarnt the bridge over Pope's Head Rin The beh; weter prevented bis doing more damage = (jrecg’s ‘Yankeo cavalry pursaed. General Roeeer was com gelled taewim Ball Run. Theenemr whi *'y pure Mit, destroyed two tanneries and a int of len ner, at @berryville 4 two tanneries, @ flour m.ii, andthe Government workshope at Luray Alabama. Modile, Dec. 24.—Teo white regiments sort fown | to Fort Jeekron bad not recovered the fort, and w Gedling om Saturday (The above dispatch enems to refer to the Federal | The Errors of Frankfort, eave: Oxpedition lately fitted out at Peaufort, 8 ©. which wes understood as having Mobile for ite destination. - Bp. fcs.) ‘The Lost The following it labed by the Weehawken disaster ; the Wechawken. Engineer ; gineer; (George s lon Thomas mre Seuiien, John B ley, oho Werien ilson, James Car, ter "iter, Williamson. dow ph Grehan, © EPs 8. Jobn Williams, 24, Christian Anderer haphen C Newman.John Rutleier. Ralph Ander: eon. FAward Gash Fdwerd Mullen, Michael Chines, Jame 1, k bert No nt. Thomas Don » Loveb ‘ on. Haury Somner Kove, Thon lan, one anknowo Exohange of Prisoners. Determination of the went Washington, Der 27 The Richmond Fxoriree of ae ITth wet «8 {thatthe Feder sovernment bee “ahandoned everr point excepting the treatment * The truth i+, however, that oar not abandoned any pont It is Bnown that Maior General Putler, who has euperea don Si in all ded Gen, Meretith asthe acant or medium for the exchange of piirone noench ins tons, The Prieonere at Fort rioik and MeHenss, and Point Lookout, have been placed under he orders, and he authorized to conduct the exchange man for man end officer for officer, of equal rank ep teled and rent forward by himeel! Is to with tho ‘The chjeet correct list of the men who per. | ietant Png. ' @ekean even exchange ae far as the prisoners inthe | webe) posseseivn will sdmit, an’. rorerned by bumane @otives, the effort will be mate rret to procuie the welease of those who have for the longest time been eld as priconers. Colored troops and their officers, (n condveting the eachanee, will be placed on an @goslity with all other troope, amd eo of colored meu (a civilemployment The det are bereaster to be a REBEL REFPONSP Refecal to Held Communications with Gea. ernl Mutler, Monoe, Dec to. The fing of trare boat from City Point with $00 Union prisoners dn exebange for thoer sent up by General Butle: The rebel government refuses any further exchabee @niless all the questions are given up, about which our Government bes been contending, and their! in @egard to officers and soldiers in negro regiments are soongnised. They aleo refuse to receive g of trace irom G Butler, er to negotiate with him on the subject of ex chanae. because of Jef. Devis’ prociamation outlaw: trabute te the apago eclf reliance as contr the reothern masore A ditpateh from Alexandria reporte that the Amer ican of.r Winged Hacer, which left ja cn ths Tth of October for New York, cod the Amanda, boun! to Cork, bed neen burned off Java Heads by the Alabama on the iith of November. The Movrrava publishes the replies of tbe Germans Confederation, Deamerk and Gievee, to tho invita tion tothe proposed Congress. Thay are all ac pt ences couched in flattering terme to the Empercr Na poleen, The Ger Decrecne Post, of Vienna, eays the Austrian goveroment had forwarded a noe to Paris deGinitely declining the invitation to the Cougress, (Northern feith and ed with the lokewa gness of M. Drouyn de Lhore har sittressed @ circular te the French Diplomatic Agents abroad relative tothe Conerese The edreular dors not trace out the pro- game tobe adopted, as bas asked be rome gorerumente, for such programme cannot be the wok of one peein those queetione which, if ces, might condnet to tne most fatal com plications, The government of the Emir wenid consider it failed in ite duty if it abstain fiting by the dispositi: ne so cordia ly c ogramme of the queetous which a ouabt tege her shouid disean etill cer enouey & encourage the Cabi in the out The Fraorr ad accorded @ favorabir Bsance. ee) that several governmen's has recepiion tothe proposition of THE ROLSTR testion It is reported that at a Calinet Connell, held at Copenhacen on the Oth PD censher, it was resolved that {no order to avoid weonflict, the Dauirh tcope should evacnete the toens in Holsrin w German troops intend ercupying. ine Alanoverian contingenate were exported stein in atew dave, as the army of ereeution of the Frankfort Diet. ‘The Frankfort Diet, ou the 14th, vored 11,000,000 thalers for the expenses of the gene ral Laecutive, London Post enya there te reason to believe hat Lord Wotehouse wae officially informed at fer ny that in the event of an execution, the German © enter Hol The rrerciee of ark may he hand os nmark, thas 41% may eventof her integrity beng Eugland an a «hoee ia he day of peed BP aTRST Pima TRS OF THE SL Aba wing ie the diepateh, frou Liverpool tothe destruc'iou of two more veesels by the A y thee ariival of the sta wnt ama, men'ioned shove eandeh Alabama hi At whe lee An Pastern waters t so merehantmen, ¢ DArkicilare at prevent t at the Avvanda, whi hi as roved, lefi Manilla on tie Jo nd to Cork for orders, Jhe An B builtin Mainein Iso v7 vens & Co., of th able one, consist thea’ Heed only vewce tember a fine clipper owned by Mes '» whose life | ated detravad, The W hm aah} wae 1.067 tone burtben, in New Yosk by Bod favior, The ¢ received ftom the de aur.tiny etates ted States war stQamer Vanderbit, Cant hed Veit that place in search of the Alebs i Daldwig bawlig bers dot the usw lederate t sud of the Coi tee News items, (Teezraphed w the Now Yor’ Sum? Toe Richmond papers are gloomy over the eilects of Aver!) sid contraband mad has been eapared in Roltimore, \uet ae it wes shout to start for Richmond Bovein) perrons of prominence are implica Tua Confiscation act isexccut oe ith great wieor in the Thatrict of Columbia. New cases of seleure of property cecur dailr Tas ale of government Fire Twenties reeterday amoanted to $1,167.45 Deliveries of Bonde are made to Now. 2let Ooly seventy millions remain aosold Abispaten from Kelly's Ford, eaye that nearly three-fourtheofthe Armr of the Poto ing the veteran troops of the army Meurer 5 (compte re enlisting @ soiling home tor thirty and thirty- ported that nine ereter boate, mostir be longing to Philate!pbia, while dvedeing tor oysters near Portopssnk Creek, York River, Ve, were cap tured by the rebale Ther cameoutio boate oa the | pretence of belping to make the cargo, and boarded | the bonte, erized the crew, robhed them of all their valasbier, sent them to Richmond, and burnt the veserle The erew numbered about elx to each vee eel. Portopotank Creek is about 50 miles above “Se mouth of the river General Intelifgencs. (By Mail to the MY Sua) Wilmineten papers nnounee the ervivel ot ofthe blockade running steamere in erent pumbere, The rebel an‘horiiles at Riehmond dis Pute theee large Diockade running stories | Tre pian of leasing ont the abandoned plantations in Festern North Carolina, adopted by the Hen David Heston, Supervisory Agent of the Treseury Department, 1+ proving a great ouccese to the Treas ury Depsrtment, sod aleoa giest benefit to the la. boring claseer of both colors | of the rain wasarelie/, os charcoal was used by the | | doce a freed | hone, SUN. | _ PRICE ONE CENT : See the proceeds, ss the great tulk of the property iaken | {forte hearing againat the prinanere and im fiom thiewes aad burglars is batded ever the own the mactatrats will discharge (. em. igh Seals tdanltded noe of the mor expert hurelere tn ot ers, whea properly ideatided ved meariy 1S veer!) Sate ree ite ee. sed A natives! Scotland Lis ea. nearly run, be being an extreme enfe uMptien. Tue Paesr bark Cireae Paciremest.—T tel by Marebal Murr: KT oO Friday ine Pier 15 Bast River, warched staBR's forthcoming New Your's Big tora House Inepectors, It will Address, it ie understood, will ' De remembered shat a number of persons were ar. 0 te ibe Yoeue decree #apee ation of his supporters in the recent elect lon, Dy advocating reform and retcenebment in the ad tinietration of the City government. In thie re apect, hie Meesage is likely to cansen flatter among rested at the (.me ofthe eh'ps’s eeizare, emong them a lady, with (ve 4 b revoirers in her poseee. | tion, and one of two centicmen well Roown in certala erclesofthe ct» A etarement wae submittedto | the Anctent hangers-on of the City Tall, and the the Marehal ou Sacarday by the owners of the Cire Oxtentive clase of officials who ening High ssleries com inteaded ae an cap anation of the suspicions | fora very limited amount of work, The tee Marae things (und among her cargo, This, as well as all | is eaid to realize tha facts of the cree, has been laid before the author. | very elrcumecrived, sed cneae” even tot be ! . ithe at Washiogion, with whom the final decison | do but Uttle more then erposa them Rue reate, both ve to the vessel bereeif and the per- ) thie he will do fearlessly, aad eitt ae fons detaind oa charge of treasovabie operations? endeavor to win for the City contrat ot Connected with her No goodeare allowed to be re | te own affairs of which it hee been nner moved from the bid, Hor cam any one go on board | Sithont the Marsh Permission At the time of Whe Cireaseian’s seizure ebe bad cleared for Havans, Tue Weather —Yesterday was indeed ono Of thors heave, dull, rainy days, in whieh ts not « Bieaw of mioehiog or ac tion of even a quarter of | 6 hour, bur 0, reso, rain, from moruing ull night, simout deseried by pedestrians, bat were filled tooverflowing. The ttate of the weather has already increased the oum- her of pensioners oo the Commissioners of Charitice tnd Correction, but it is only in extreme cases, such 08 widows and persons with large families, thet ae atetance is given On Saturday next the isene of coal for the winter willeommence To those poor crea. tures who are fortunate enough to get it, it will bes godsend: for in cold weather lers than two pails of | coal (which co#t 23 cents) le inenficient foraday- Ip | this rense, the beence of the frost and the prosenes | deprived. On thie point the Mayor's mereage will be Particularly strong, and prove thet the presant ey har- Ditant taxation is @ direct eonseqnence of the wert of Executive control by the Mayor, who \s mwerlece tocheck the extravagance of the other branche of the City Government. Mr. Ganther ie determised to press the matter on the Legislatare, ant oil demand, and ao doubt receive, the Support of ¢i'\ ene of all politic | parties, for the ecrompli: bment oan. object which eo nearly concerns the honor ané ue interests of New York. Catoric Sarwra’ Dare.—The following ie the calendar of the Catholic Chareh for the remains der of the vear - rh oll terbursond tne chee 0 Recket, AreBhishop of Cam ¥ § 81, Sabinus, Aish: i ‘on fessor 31. St! Syiveater, Pope ond Cos esr ie A Womas named Emma Davie wae found lying in Greenwiehet., near Albeny, ebont 4% o'rloek | yeeterday morning, Dleeding from @ severe wonnd on the head. She etated thet an aoknows men had Knocked her down and robbed ber of @5. Botp Bcrotans.—About two o'clock ree terday morning « gang of burglare foreed in the trout barement of Mr. Nicholas Fisher's residence, 148 Fast 19th street, and Nghting the gee on the noper floors, commenced their search for plander Thee movements @roused Mr. Fands, @ grandsce of Mr. Poorer ciaeses” Ths beavy rains will probably pro. which will break ap the ies on the Hadeon river On Sunday it was elaht inches thick neer Aibany, and heavily laden teams crossed over securely Excitine Scrvgsat 4 Fins. —Abont 2 P.M. yesterday, therear room on the first floor of tenement No 601 Firet avenue, was discovered to be is flames, the fire bursting through the windows. A | Fisher's whoeried out “Who' ! 5 'o there?" 5 | laree camber of poor families oreupy the house, and | stars cantioned him to be quiet, and et thous bs ae they endeavored to make their escape iu their threatened to shoot hi: night clothes the confusion was terrible’ Here. « a a tee abe }aom Newherp, N.C, we that the new oath ofall hasbeen administered to a number of rebel officere and roldiere, who recentivy come | into our lines to accept of the pardon offered by ent Lincoln, They bring intelligence from @ ee number slike situated, who intesd to do like at the eariiest opportunity. Tun Paris papere publish adeiere from FF, en. rot « the victory of the Emperor [beedore, of Ab nis, orerthe population of Gojam The Em prror ts reported to have ordered ‘he maseacra of fif- eon thousand prisoners, men, women and chiidren He te nico etated to have had the Englieb Consul at Marroma errested, and to have ect the Freach Consul at liberty Negsons from the connatry gre «till pouring into 8! ouls, Mo,, at the rate of ove tho pew negro sernreie now forming at R-nton Bar. reeks, They hailehiefly from (he counties alo Miraiosipo river The number of ‘vs now held by thetr mastersin this county ie believed to b 9 than five Landred, though it eaceeded four thousand Pirvious to the wa: Caroutna is beqianing to furnieh her quote o ‘he Federal! Government. A loval white ag teen raised im the Newberu district: an- ¥ filling up, bwo colored regiments trom already in the eevice, sud Geo, Burn rganized tworewimentes of loyal North Caroli Kost Tennersce before be retired from that he dleck cevauy reginiut bb pow reciait ner | oa * story tatold hy a New York eorrrapondent ofall 4 paper. apropos of the late muuicipal eee tion be hee when the voting had » Loole to enquire as'6 repi t* Was sore tine before Le diecovered the & be Frraaudo, Aw Beatcn—eo unpleasant fact, whieh toon was verified Aro.vied belonging to an lows regiment, at the battle of Lookout Mouutatn, cooly eat down ou a rock ducipe ‘Lo thiekert of the cogscement to weit foi hie gun to cool off, ne Le hed firea it very ofien p tively. ‘The hoye wbo were Oghting sround dei berately ceased thetr fring, and waited {i!! 4 w them en old and fumtiiar sone, “hoot Howe. De," whieh he is enid to have sung with eucn buino esto make oll merry, and forgetful of ihe fearful scenes ground them, Wheo the song was Hosted, they reloaded thety guns aad entered the heht again Tur Morris Teland correspondent of the Philadel pha IMoriure, woder eof the Bdaave: A pew Toc-lairam, perhaps as third largerthan the Ati ta, made her appearance in Cooper River, @ few dave he came « Charleston, with flags tiy- y. fred an astute of fi ud then veturned. pearance, had good proportionawith lines, and was decidedly the woot formidable ja craft that the enery have yet exhibited in the cared waters, The query now is, where w ballt® Isehe ae pew affair, or one their old rams rebuilt? If abe will make fourth tron<lad at ted cross dole’ for tho detence of Charieston, {Bhould Admiral Dableren ser in- ectiveapother month, be may be attacked s own anchorage. The Confederate navy is positively ooking up a LOCAL NEWS, SBW YoRK AND THE VICINTTY, War it Costs. —Five Lundred dollara a day te 8 (ow feure for the inary douo to horreflerb on ihe ucdied pe: day. to soln | depot of Titas, Frazier & Titus, No. 85 Market Blip, | | firm, wae damaged some 84,000 | constantiy poured forth, no | world smooth pavement ia Broadwar,acd # is likely to, exceed (hisenm during the winter, when the enow and ice increase the tilpprinessofthe romd At present! not less then from twenty to thirty borers fa!l everraoa). and it bae become euch a common occur rence that the pr opledo notthink of jooking at ita errand Meor tino animale are lammed and Injuretevory dav, ande killed outricgh, J the present condition of Dresdway ie maintained much lenrer, it wi necruary to eftab Vieh a tre 1 acho { ) es @t whien they rau be practiond for thie dangerous tho ough fare, The mileson the Alps are deecr bed ae rermack ably eare-foeied, and ths potntethe way ora aim lar eduestion for He arhorses At present, the ice on the vartour ting-ponds would anewer the turn, ani atew hourea day might be eet apart at those oR pincer for trainug horees for vadwar pawe. os of ment, and thus syed ehocking the aenetbilit th In the meyntime. rhould Le made 1 dead hirees from our great thor oughfare within 45 hours efter the aeedent Os pureéey, there wore two horves lying dead in Broad one time, one of which reueined there, near ace, from Wednesday evening till Chrietmn ch loprer we know not. 1) thie duty ¢ horses devo.we on the Ciry ‘a epector’ and if eo, why is it not performed’? [fit devolves on tome o'l inetionary, why does no | attendtoit? We look fora reform in this em! other mattera when Mr. Gunther inkes the reius provie oo fearting morn us, and how w { removing Stores I ut fuee the com ee meutof the reeot year there hue been received at the office of the police “Property Clerk’ about 2.700 loteof goods, al of which havebren taken from thieves by the poice lvaring the year Uy anm of $2,965 65 fexciuswecf prieste anles of periehatle promrty, baeb es resi zed from the enaloe of property ofthe kind, From the proceeds of the es there have been paid for eniaries and offies rent 22,2, and $5,126 16 bap boew banded te the treasurer of the | ‘police fumd, Ths euount ts bute small vortion of side, Mr. Sande ised the window and crie@ urder." &e., but no polices. Ing. Finding themeel ured all the jewelry, &e tothe mother ran about the strects looking for her child; there, @ child running about looking for ite parents; ® brother for ster, gud eo on One of the ten- ( , ; ante, Mre, Mary Carrol), loaped from the third story Papa ts Bee tout athe ON Wid window, and broke one of her legs. The fire, it fe | @ enry N Aquires, 176 Bast 15th o by bursting in the front basement wi 4 The bar- tupposed, was the work of an incendiary. It broke ‘As here el rs ecow, e bar out among some balce of hay, which were etored on | r ae with cheat coe be ite \ ye 4, taking with them apsir of enstly lace curt .: the first flocr, and which belonged to Loper & Bow. Ts. Squires was awake at the time the jare ene tered ruse, iand; damage, #500 ; eaid to be insured. seve: AY tee a RE ‘Bhe whe At 59 o'clock lect nights fire detiroyed the hay Seale te tall bez bane ind, lest the berglere shou) poet bi cing made for ¢ bold of An attempt wee made short! terday morning toenter the rose of ne Baha 187 O;chard y tmcans Of false keys. Ov opening the door the lars met by Mr. Brhard, whore. Upon one of them fired « pletol at him end fled dowwp ais. The: i; | were soon acu vel aga Tu New Yor& Svx will commence the New | Year with the reputation of being the only journ i! ip | the city that has not increased ite Price to the peoale, The “Darcy News," heretofore a Precarious two cen® | Paper, on Monday next joins the line tof heavy thre | cent dailies, The Sun, however, will remate at tre { old price, and continue to furnish reports of the lntes@ telegraphic sed mail mews from el! parte of the worlds im the condemeod readable form thet has renders iS 0 deserved favorite with merchants and mechanteas laborere and enpitalists, and ell who have uelther taste nor leisure to wade through the long winded Teporte of our diffuse bianket-like cotemporeries Im fing, it will remnain in the future yee tothe pact—-Tap Peorce’s Parcs, Tus Boarp or Covncrumey held a meeting on Monday. & resolntion wae intreineed br the President thet the Mayor return to the Board fon Modidcation the sesolation heretofore adopt) im feference to care tanning above S9th street, on the Sth avenue railroad. Adopted. A enbetitute waa | then adopted, which requires the companr to rv: cy ty ten minutes above Mth street to Séth ; te ing of raile above 84th etreat to esses ing of the avenue doer, and also to Kee - joned for she convenience of passengers at ‘he upper term'nus of their route. he biauk in reference to the emonnt to be pended for & monument te the late Siermen Foe ment, was filled by inserting $5,000. Adopted The wages of pavers and laborers in tne Cree Aquednet Department wae increased to two dolare Der day. Adjourned to Thursday. Dears vrom Viotexcs.eThe ankoowmy | man who wae found lying on the welk cor. Baver® street aod the Bowery, late on Friday night, eppare corner of Water et., with contents, valued at $6,000, The adjotoivg building, No. 56, occapied by the same , , orning, stote‘of aise Joma Le Murthe, aii, Recond roped wos discovered to beon fire. Damage, 21,000" fully insure: Oveweackowpep Street Cans.—The carson some of our City railroads continas tobe crowded to excess, often tothe extreme dircomfort and ‘annoy- ance of the passengers. and sithough complaints are eps have been hitherto taken to remedy the evil, Every evening the Third avenue care are l.erally jainmed with pasecgers more witho tatban with. the majority of them wearled with their ¢oy's work A movemest, it is understood, is ou foot to test the validity of the as- sumed right of the rarfous compinies to @ monopoly of the atreets It is proposed to place an independent line ofcarson those routes where the crowding is wost felt, end if the existing companies resist the occupancy of their tracks—which in all probability will be the case—the matter will be earried into the Courta, an! the question eet at rest, whether e street railway track and bed, is public or private property, | Tf the former, then existing monopolies are et en end, and our bardworking citizens bawe a prospect of come degree of comfort during their travels up and down town | Mayon Orpra«r, LIKS MANY more great Men. seems to have realized in bis own experience, that dignity and power are sweeter in anticipation than in possersion. Last night he celebrated his ro tirement f_orn oMce by @ jabilation, ia whieh bis friends participated. Thus fades the glory of the A soLnign, whose name we wtthhold from Teepret, bu’ will farnieh to amy perron willing to eid him in the way he desires, writes to us that he wae ¥ | ently mucb fat wee if io ine years in the regnier and volunteer service—in | Seatac ta b lotarieated, Taking 20d, (ry . the iatteras emp ral and levteneat at New Orleans ie lohea Bren, 18 of age, whe liv {o.fere —but was mustered out of servic while absent in | street, Broo! i nee WW (eb hnags y held hospital, eud now finds himeelf in this city, broken in ie by re T och the +8 rye health, with @ sick wife and daughter, no friends and bay pag ee ved, 1 ons Sh on ef onl n dol arsof money tp the world, He is un- | whi! yacrune ecu. F «Heed t Ls willing to goto the poorhouse, and desires to enter, spiained S08 19 Shay Dy whom ee var (ag when bis health is uSiciently restored, the Invalid Corps, ae he is likely to remeio nasuited for eetive | ., jateleass Will bo thole wha bare tha taeda te etal name About one-third of their namber heve ene | to work, having received the advance deman ied, this broken veterna do sof His name can ba nbd. | About one-third more bave found employment rlees tained of ear counter where, many of them at other callings than theis Tar Hanvest of Deatn.—The number of being to do any work, how- then sabmit tosses, tnt deathe in thin city, Inet week, wae 48!, a deer of 4 ie pour! n from variog@ 2 es compared with the & prey ead an in redvs and mang private individuals con! rite erence of 110 sa compared with the same week in le eember, isi? Tue time fos the eem jon of the govern. ‘Tine Mozanr Deainest MAcHinters,—Thesa men are atill on the i ating ment and other contracts is and the borses are accordingly nm fast drawing to acl iw more inelin feved that by thy lee egal | {not arrive vee to come to terme, eo that it r u 564, all will Acirenian terday a ie expected, will poritive tive ved by the Enginerre™ Taday TRE AEA phe hia rédammenadd the Commit . which has been ei etorec® tee on National Affair, to given e and in ty | of resolutions aft, Ate ref so! cep er | her e tuachiniete for 50 daye from t e| recepiionon th ar uw H ne ‘ ve me nthas mee | tine tae Hew ox The second pledges the 1m. Neted, The ain Now VorWeavalry regiment har: fingers for 00 daya not to employ aay machin ete inn alaore entered ood received s furlough of thirty | other than those now employed in t pective dare, isexpocfed to arrive home btore the end of pt he can show the week A New Inox tan Owen Coll of No rd pledge: Association not to giv cont der the Finishers’ Prot 72 Mott etreet, as ert tited teus the model of ive Unio J Pea ahd ' as e held, yesterday morning, at '§ an iron-eiad, whieh, if adopted by the Navy De thie circular os convert, ’ putmen', will be a wast improvement over the ion made to atill Comn tt. iron clad vermele now inure. ‘The arrargmnen's of the € tent to wait on the employees of the tade covering are uch hat tue usval overhang i Allaire Jon W elation to set outeld & ven ts ete o permanent organizeti wm, ‘ispensedwith, 1 we will be made perfectiy end the empozee ae roof {rr he tee their rev em balopr froin deck to keleon. the srmor iteclf e ke shall have ended. It rey comiue the protection against euch an accident as @ that the employees tt ee recently bajjene se Weehawken. The model ie beck to work at ie van of to be ‘aken to Whe on ip afew days; when, it ie | © Fiedge on tba part 6 wen ee believed, the Government will 1 pee cent will be psid when the atr ‘ES ediately take e concluded, and that the same will F oake thes ples inva | paid from the day the men retarn . Ie mvesures to toake @ trial of the principles involved, eas ported that “he ‘employers in ® jority of Tig NorontocsJounsy Micra in Count, | ope went to work, vesuerdey worn} op the ; - «, The meeting was ~ Yerterday afternoon Jobony Miller end bis mis. | seme promises end terns, The Reine was ia v bal trere, Mary Arn Wilson, were arraigned before Jus- | tion of the business trausscted, tice Dowling forexamination on a charge of burglary. | Somme aunprien bas been manifested at the It inalieged that on the might of the 6th instant, Mil | greenee of the Ancient Oraeg of Hibernisas from, | ‘ x funers! on ler, aided and arsteted hy the fermele defendant, troka { eral Corseren's funere A. A a ieee intothe estore of Mr, Ira Beard, $24 Canal et, and {he Copnenat io strength at his reeeptios wv! he, stole eilke, ribbons and velvet goods worth #3,000. | arrived from Richmond, thelr absences on the cers. Miller aud Mary Ann were suteequentiy arrested in of bis bas been remarked. Ph(lade and two or three dave since agular, ile ciby om @ Covuisinen. The testumomy re [i 4 comev bay Heed (Continaad onsen Laat, Bar 4 ww