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t Diobert's support. The rebels shortiy afterwards gave way. Giscovered a portion of their force eut off on the right, @od charged them with sabres, completely dewol- Gsbing and eeattering them in great coufusloe and in every direction. Several of the enemy (number not ; 4 ,sovears to have produced consideratle alerm in NUMBER 9823, _ _ Latest News PY TELEGRAPH TO THE NEW YORK SUN | IGHTING IN TENNESSEE: UBSEQUENT ROUT OF THE REBELS. THE MEXICAN MONARCHY. nele Sam Asked to Recognize. A FLAT REFUSAL. SUN MAIL FROM DIXIE. Bebel Losses in Tenn. Summed Up THE “LAST DITCH” CONGRESS. Desperate Measures Diseussed. Tho Italian Iron Clad Safe. a de. &e.. &e.. Important from Tennessee. Sharp Fighting —Federal Gaccees. Crattancega, December 29th. Masor-Gieneral H. W. Halleck, General-in-Chivs: Colonel Long, of | @he Fearth Ohio Caveiry, commanding the 24 vision of Cavalry, reports from Calboun, ‘emn., Dee. 23, that the rebel General Wheeler, with 200 of 1,500 cavalry and mounted infantry, about 0 o'eloeR thet morning, attacked Co! Siebert, and ptured a supply treip, from Chattanooga for Knox ie. The atteck was meer Charieston, on the south of the Hiswasse. Col. Long, as soon as he was prised of the affair, moved the small force for duty bie camp (at the the 150 men), an4 crossed to Col Colonel Loag, pursuing them closely, Bnown) were killedaud wounded (nv bundred and Cwenty-one prisoners were captured, inciuding five @omiissioned officers. The maim eoluma fied, and wae pursued for five q@ileson the Daltos Koad, and in last seen was Booing precipitately. Colonel Long's lose was one man slightly wounded, The officer in command of the Cornice Station at Cleveland eleo reporte that he was attacked early this morning, Dee, 6th, by a force of ove hundred feimls Me drove them off, however. Gaoncs H. Tuowss, Major-Genasal Conmaudive By Mail. A correspcodent of the Cincinaati GazeTra, writing from Naabvile, of the 20th, says Though the eiege of Kaoxviile in raised, buainess to e extent resun:' Longstreet has not disbanded Sis ereay of left the state. We are simply fort Ks Db) tiem, not forty miles from Kuorvilie, te b lees anti! eueh time es military necessity aechange. Ip the present condition of the inclemencies of th aseurm @ cap occupy h nd the north fork of the @ holds two roads into North Coroline aud the main the aggressiv @ valley of the Watau, jolston. It we press him, toad into alas. Ifwe cai od fila supplies by ssids a e 'e and Virginia road. a# is been gone ad will be . in he, eaidence inter wili be abbre- A New Difficulty in the Way, St. Johna, Dee. 30.The following was recoived | (rom Europe via Galway, by the eteamer Adriatic: | The Paris correspondent of the London Timxs says the Arch-Duke Maximilian considered the recogni toe by the Washington Government of the new Mexican Movarchy as indispensable to bis acceptance of the throne. The proposal wae formally made by the French Goverament to President Limcolu's Cabinet, A dis | pated from Weshington im reply was to the effect that the American Republic would never tolerate, Much less recoynise, @ monarchy established at their | ery doors, 4; ts supposed that thie will decide the Arch-Duke @e abendom the idea of accepting the throne of Mexico, | San Prancisco, Dee 29.--Vhe FYreneb paper of this eity bas received uews trom the City of Mexico, to | the 7th instant. e ch troupe entered Morelia | ow the 80th of Nowewber without upposition. ¢ Berthier bad occupied Acambory, Gemera! Bazaine wes et Calieya, where General Comonfort w Ginated. General Mogra occupied Sen Miguel. ves aod bis ministers are said to have left for Dur- @ngo. General Basaine bed concentrated twelve Qhomperd Freneb troops at (alieya, and Doni was at Salamanca, sirteen leagues from Guan- gusto, It ts stated that the governments of Hol- fand end of Spain have recognized tbe uew Mexican Government. General Negrette bas succuwied Gen Comoafort as Minister of War of Juarez. Southern News. (By Ee press to the New York San.) From late sof Richmond papers rec ved at the Bur office, through our secret ageuts, we gather in Garesting details of Southern news, | The recent cavalry expedition under Cen. Averill, | | | | Richmond and the vicinity. A rebel officer who perticipated in the fight against Averill, furnishes, by | fetter, some interesting particulare of the turning | point of the expedition. The writer regrets that's | . was found impossible to burn Island Ford bridge, in eansequence of the rapid advanee of that portion of | the ferces under Averill’s immediate command, who | ercesed the bridge and thus escaped. As eoon as they ware eafely over, they burned the bridge themselves, | which produced the atmost consternation amony the ethes Yankees, who had been cut off from the bridge by the detachment under Jackson. The rebels claim es the result of Jackson's operations, the capture of | verill’es embalance train, 300, prisoners with their } and equipments, a Dumber of carbines 4} Gevolvers, mules aud w: or 50 negroes, eight e@eers (including Averill's Ad utant Genrral,and o Bumber of maps of 10 or 20 counties, in whih wads every house wae put down, and ly som: instsaces the @xcupents of the houses were given. AB ASTOUBDING EDITORIAL The Eichmond Imquinen, of the 2ith inst, says: Our leases by the enemy gaining possession of Kast Wennanscc are incalcelabie. We are not oniy de- prived of the vast flour mills of that country, which previously supplied the whole army, but of vast ma- chine chops extensively organized at Knesville, Be- tide this, we are cat off from the coal, iron and cep- | beeause the navy here is idie | that if the people of the Noith only knew ihe reason | a NEW YORK. enemy, form sr!y turmed out 6,000 pounds of copper | per day: delivered to the Government. This was tho only | copper relling:mill in the country, and which kept us supplied in cop er for oar caps and cannon mong cur lomees of the battie of Chatanooga, which Ovue three millions of pounds have been | ‘This ts {s spoken of as merely reruiting in the losses of 0 few —————___ thousan mand thirty-eieht cannon A Federal Train Captured. RICHANOE OF FRISOWERA, ee cee The Exqviags save thet an informal renewal of the | | @rebange of prisoners has been made by the enemy, | und thuld deelaree in return, thet the Confederate author: | the agency of Gen. Buiier Commissioner ities conld bold uo communication with Gen Ratier, and that there must be no further «fort at a partial exchange, If the car it mus: be done upon feir terns t through Qgent ontiswed and beyond the pale of military re | epeetability | 1p an editorial the sare paper. referring to Secreta. | fry Stanton's report that the rebel agent, ta wielction | of the cartel, dvclared the Vicksburg priemmersex- | changed ; and that the Port Hudson prisoners, ia open violation of the eartel, were declared relessed from parole, says: It is not trae from their parole +h itv eburg, becouse th into possession and vered at City Point or Vicks bare. In) iation, the troope captared at Port Huaeon wore relieved from their parok and declared exchanged by us, because they bad not heen reduced jnto possession and delivered at City Point or Vicks burg. Beeretary Stamton say, “thar it was found that a large number represented as prisoners were not #9! diers, but non-combatants, who had been taken at | their homes or on the hig other rebel raiders, who py is had already reliewed | t led be | am pa role.’ This offtcial statement ie a mon aise hood Judae Quid proposed in diatinet terme to ex einde from the listewhi h he was read: to prevent all the classes of persons named in the Vanker secre tary's report, THE BERET CONC RRA | The following debates in the Confederate Renate on | the 24th of December, throws considerablc light on | the real situation of affsire tn the South : | A message from the House was received. informing | the Seuate of the passage of @ bill to p end to ex em)ttions from military service of peteons having sub. | etitates in the army (in motion of Mr. Sparrow, the Dill was te! ap for consideration Wigf ob Te ayjuired ifthe bill kept the substitute in the army ge well as rejuiring the prin- | cipal to render service, | 1. Hill It does Mr. Wiefell oaid, he was glad of it that war the sort of Dil Le woud wote for, Since the last session of Congress, things have change!, reverses have come, Congress had exempted from military service certalo persons who furnished ab'e bodied substitutes If there was any contract. there waeno consideration Mr. tiill, Teduitted there w » contra Mr, Orr, Ldo not, bir Wigfel: said’ differ." There was no kare It bas become Doctors will ne in the army, and eeest ‘the | sor from Georgia only effected the interests of ¢ | e lve substitutes only the birere of substitutes The resolutions offered on the 10th inet. by Mr | Brown, of Mies, indicating the ineasnres, which in | bie opinion, Comgress onght to pass. being the epecial order of the day, were then taken up, Mr them proceeded to address the Senate The question, he sald, which acdressen itself moat e@arvestiy to our cousideration, iseimply thie: “shall the Confederney etandor fallr’ I propowe tostrens bo | em the army by declaring ry white male reou | residing tu the Confederate States, and ¢ of beariug aims, ¢ be in the military eervice, | whether he be ot Gentile, Indian or lufidel Ifthe whole mn power of this Contederacy had been at Mani je the war would have been ended | soon after ite commenuconen:, hey are waking uo cour winte We waated the Grat | year ofthe warty keeping haudfulia of men in the | erwy. We wasted the second vear of the warby on Ie con seripting those between the aves of 14 and We stend today with anaim, too weak to when the b it ie ready for the sickle Whatrivcre of blood jen can. i by the faral error that we were to have nad ch wer He Pr nt and Mo ‘ide of Con thin ce ro men Gener inv Vas'ate, by calling ont all | the arma bearing cit than diepute over conati- | tutional gviblla, what the Yankee army wreet the whole Brate from your possession Why iit thatthe etrecte of Kichmond are crowded with athletic young men? Why isitso all over the Gon‘ederacy ? Firat the fatal plunder of Congress in passing & and substitute ia ofthese laws. 1 dred horses, equipments, &&. The 4 ferent columus are all now ly back. We have capuredin all | over 100 prisone nd a large amount of property." ‘Tus President will receive the Army and Navy officers on New Year'a Jiay, inthe following order ‘he officers of the Navy and Marine Corps wii) ae rerole at the Navy Department in andress uniform, and proceed to the Kaxeeutive Mansion in a body The officers of the Almy will aracmbie at thé var Ieepartment in full uniform, at a jinrter part eleven andaleoiua body ‘Tite ususily well-posted correspondent of the Hoe ton Hamat, ting from the} ‘ee: off Charicston, under date of Dee 2%, eaya: “leer be the papers that there is good deal of uucasinoss at the North Let me say in repiy why we are idie, they would ete their grombiiog, in due season they wil! have a chance to rejoice over the doings of the mavy before Charicatvu. To prove that this is no idle statement, J am willing to wager $100 per mines which were worth millions te us. The cop prt rolling mills at Cleveland, superiatended by Col. Post, Governananl oaent, which were barat by the with any Northern grumbler, that, if according to th: laid Chari Beecoupied bY ‘the Union’ farees id sixty dare oop Brown | ob erything } will | “THURSDAY, DECEMBE General Intelligence. (By Mail to the NY. Sun.) G v Yarra of Titimote, t orde ed the arrest of all ruiting for regiments for other Siater Amone the nove'tion of trade ist ¢ bacco nthe New Orleans market fre Tre official r bel low followa Kk iled. lightly wounded, 10,000: niieeing, 1.90) Sev as membere ofthe Oh Olive Hettere have heen ured by the rebele near Thliahorne ad aliy tourdered. ‘They we: ied to tr + and their bodies thrown ince the river Ac umiorsand interesting dlecowery hae recently been made in Ca) foryia of @ prramd wary similar in construction to the ganeh em beypiian pyismide, only very A comrsea thas been entered into fora painting. to Coot #400"), ant to be placed inthe “eveof the | dome” of the Capite!, so tas abowe the «p-etator that tome of the feniale neu ntroduced will be aisteen foot bigh Toe va! the commencement of th rebel ion hown by of! | etal Seuies to arucunt to over #10)" tyme balf ofthis amount has been distribued ar f the eur | tore, and the other half placed to the credit of the fund for the reliefot disabled seamen TH arrivet at Port erape when eemiplaccer ou bride ten daveont trom Some t weut eww Alehto and be some moans ieoced fome storesot raraMaenil The exploss ed the ek abowe auc opened erarmeso ae ty Couse @ ver neleak, it ebliowing @ heavy gale at the time, and i! rej cired all the ertort’s of the eh ipscon pany toaare hor Tur Re @ Derertives have ferreted outa ton trabend nm epot in that city, having fereronnd communicstions wth Richmond A thovsand letters ere found ready to he een’ South, come of them eon ing information of the highest por ance to cur sovernment A bushel of Contedearnte itary hat | tone were aleo found, marked “¢ 4 numt of Indies and ¢ Tuen of aristoeraic pretenslone hare been locke for their ency in this contra hand mail rou A varhionic old lady recently sent three smoking Capa ae presents to officers in ihe Army of the Potem ac) One was forisou Moede and the romaning two she desired to be presented ts two rele, one of whon must be « otalle 4 th ther one who never indulged in Willistnoe, Chief of ¢ Meade anti-profaniy cap, and Hunt the ¢ rea co cap, A pre Jeal of fun te made about the distrjbution of th Vite Danwillo Reaseren aye the ema read aunone th yoOWw ® hed b Ya ut three their kee y hundred ow ered, th heveral out tothe eravevard every Al hospita, besides (hore who die wagon losds are hauled dav, from the gene | of mall pox A Cons@er yethat.on the Ith inet Mise Ma « ‘married at Nort ar cays seria, with whieh @ had heen a er marriaee From the firet. it te eed wetrone belet that her ick nora we ». Indeed, she told her friends thatehe bad had a dream, or vision, iu which she had ewon bereelf composed iu her coftin for barial, and. singular agit may secu, the pre vision, eo fartrom appa ling sad alarming ber, bad quite the contrary effect, debe wonte 1 “into the great aduw’ cheerfully, gimost joy curly The Re D'italia. arrivalartthia Port Cause of the Dis- aster she is Successfully bouled off wiih Anchors—Very tithe daninge done fl row the Sun Nava Poretry The tronelad frigate Re D)'Italia, whic broueht 90 conspicuously before the public within the past few days, arrived in the harbor yesterday from Long Braneb, haviug got safely over the bar, and carne in in good order, On Thesday afternoon at 2 o'clock preparations were made to get hero Two at ra had arrived from New York, the Magnolia, madethree They were at poll off the ship, but of course did nor hasbeen which, with first eet to enceeed, awit le very rarely that steamerecon tow ae) pol he ehore Having decided not to use the tae anv more, t | officers eame to the con on eteut all the h wand light anehore, Mreh cables to them, and rig aap tan stitutes. Doctorsand you clear (he rtiget Considerable diMiculty wae experienced in carcrine Theatres; inepirit and reermit the anny WPA | out thenedcelen The ea « had been un withe victory, These pe are eating our suletanece, and by their epecuintive procliviiies are depreciating our | Moen for three nights; the atmerphe every i currency. He knew of no international! iow which | and thew were used to a A the phi when wecan t ot i th dot ur duty to ourselves, for fea: eome foreign | every moment, The oMecera and men prrsavenct power may take offenve * hawever, and by seven ¢ " he high t de Mr. Honest discussed the currency question If ‘ : } there isto be any substantial improvement of the | began to make ite appearance Ke ofin tu currency let u p nis Unkering fet It, No @e was moving percept » butt ve all ox ernment yet restored ite Hit by tabiog up motes |. af wore ste t whott 3 that did not bear interest; and iseuing bons that do | (f 8! ‘hat ee at fore w ent ir benr interest. Theat is (ie proposition of the secre coud be got If the heavy tlaodtile eam tary of the syearury Never u aN he b bought to | was due at 11 o'clock. anid found her tie énieas vote for euch a proposition € propowd to tax ne : x ‘Treasury notes 4S percent; and the tian who awe» St berth it would probabiy det wry her ed shoud eallect the ta. Let the avent eerain ¢imbore about mort uumercitul knowing t and one-fourth es @ tex @ud etary tie other th a ita uately of canice pay fourths, All motes not stamped sould at ihe | f° ing that Hada of the:¢ and thes ation eud of three months cease to be currency, Win, of herctiicca depended on the Lardeat kiud of work, ext proposition was to prohibit all trate im gold | oiieors as wcll ae men labored incessantly at he copes ver, He found, the iste do thi ANd AH ahabel OA Sxaoy cable had ta MAuialitaawa ity of sustaining the public cata : brow , if iin the framere of @ piece of politicalima- | by the Wrecking 8 y, and the rion who came chinery ceaigned that it should run down |ike aciock, MikAit beclived Yodel yalaalle bas : and none to have the paweref winding it up agaln, | . ‘ riche 5 He bad aworn to suppuit & con tion wh eh gave to bor two or three houra the work ata ednot the the Government just such powers * would emable it | tues fying to and fro with av sand chatasand all to conduct the war tu a tucccaaful Conclusion the smail boats of the ehip doia? eimilar busi Lastly, he feelare th ures, 60 0 gthem as eigit o'cloee @ very marked vermont wa ale, military ecurte, {fr vax not willing fa arbre: | and allon Yourd acuably felt t L rece Pr) lation upon whieh hange the d titty U this Conted : po eracy to the judgment af every Uiltle petty State | Or JO fecttion ite berth Tie fact malee y y Judge, who, by hie deeistana, imay turn loose the | worktwicea:hard, ‘Lhe esilora cheered, the officers Hood of Yankee deapoviam to overaprea! the whole : cary R taal went Semel, iand. nour statethey might be sustained by the uu. | eRecurazed he . th stan at around like a lightened judgement of the Court. fn auocher, they | windmili, aud ely salle joy e the hull mey beoverthrowu, Weean', herad, eet a@one in | eonsinucd to move eaaw At halt part eight the the struggle much longer without ¢ tine bo etic rp Ap Meanus OF Ls. eatd, in cone uo he on bow Wee five i ’ hours Congress pared to Adopt these. | before the d ctiny of thea om be, to ray the | we country would be vrougbt to the eve of d etruc- | he rinat aAuheriil ‘ ca tait each va eae rr ' ” - ot - doubte vd ev liven News items, hy beadew sectors aul be ( t bo ner javato do Telegraphed to the New York Sun.) that ehe must bo vy mater ( Jay Cum J eTanny waethourht tobe somewhat | 1 fer ‘acces a 65 HsPOS CON EF better terda Ing, and th craw ex ¢ 1e'ul eonute | est eanahy ' “ 1, | Be Now the i to pull hes 1 A Wasuinaton dispatch sayes “Lord Lyone lately : @ cmtainty, and ¢ sudten tran | had ao protiacted interview with the Sceretury of js i 2 +0 : t was very State The Chesapeake atlat: is likely to prove « be #3 ‘ o'elcle mrhout went up fi he abin, awoKn troublesome Quest.on ” , at : i" Seana nsPaTte i r rey, dated Dee, 26, | Sl! ihe echoes ; Branch, t rr es Pyare aha ad ag , rary "| Now it wae feared that ehe would lac atherocks faye: “Giiversl sullivan’e column bas roed enfe- Y ly, one hundred priscnese, aout our b by which she was surr d, Amost Hugaler cir we . i J « Dt OX . vOut ou . ‘A akteve sah f oF eurmatance conneoted with ler going ashore was the fact that she passed almost through an evenue of uo interrupted water, ome tuer ede ot which were huge rocks wit: sharpened pony, comlog in contact with anyofwhech mehiend t history in a few days (nee clear of shore, the most extraordinary preeau tions were taken to keen her ltosen, Steam was Rot up, at th a skhing for the bar, Bha reinained tb oe “i aud ateamedup the North River at , vee Jay aliernoon, earrandecund The Nav rut bp Oubly wie; " ate ave t ti t Cat . y* * Pa | beliew 4d thate siatained very Little damageea the ahoce ony thamopoed herp diva for abont eight hou As consid a sen of Oxisteiag tothe emuse of the dinaster, ame so near belne (ata it may not be amiss to «tate it. The ve “ turned over to the Italia ra by Mr. Webb! jore the departure of the vesae! frora this ef Capt Comatock, however, accon.pane! Mr. W nu Lbto make tioms during the voyage, aud the famous p!'ot, ne of the prives cantare’ by cor mavy since. oJ v 5] a bo the whole rerperatb lity of managing the @hip: placed | her himeetfon the chart, and be eome mistake pot nearer to the shore than he intended, when it wae of Coure@ Coo late and impossible to get her off. = T captain ett vetting on times in th returned ° Ae @ rexton why be could pot avoid shore, thac he bad already gone three direction ashe went out last, and LOCAL NEWS, SKW Yo . AND THE VICINITY, Yran's Eve onling t thend duly ecletrated to as it is thane 1 be + the ocension of et more to Bocial @ath Piacw, Hol merely in private families, but t hilarity celebration of Christmas Bs more eonerally among friends and aequaintamees: and when the hour strikes twaly wy the last hour of they “ parting friends after @ hoarty greet ine er around the foative boant, well epread and tupplied with the (avorite wine of the Rhine Poblie | places. ouch as theatres aud Concert sal * not much fie uontedou New Year'arve, The German Halle that are todake place fo night, are too numer | oneton ton, Atthe bead of all Geeman anciened alan 4 Liederkrane, composed of the moet refaet elemant of the rman populace This aoeiety wilh Dold to might a svivester Kreurchem, at tts new musical headquarters in Pourth ateeet. The Aurara, @ dramatic poriety, wile at the ai Ketorm Hail, intirand street, The Germao Pruters! (Com Poaifore) Aasocation, celedrate New Year's by a ball, at Harmonie Hall, im ilester atreat At the ' Turtle Raw Hrewery, the Cone © Mosical Society | will held forth te night. by a Seivester ball, ee, &- | To morrow, an is customary in the olf country, all the vi German chnirches will be open, and epecial ser es held the churches Wanye Pereous who ao pot etiend et Quy other time curtug the whole year ‘War Muwrimos.—The transition be- tween the old year and (he uew le regarded br the Method ste ne a peculiarly solemn period, Meetings held in most of the churches of thie dencinios. tion, aud from ten of eleven o'clock till the clock Otrikes twelve the juterval isepent io prayer and ex therela are visited by Ou thie oven tation These “wateh meetings,” as they are called, are regaried with great inter and often lead to the beet reruits, by awakening vorrow for the err of the 5 live a pure aud: opening st eha ipepirtiug @ determination to usietent hfe io the year that is just Gnas Tresernasoe Worew Martina and c meert will be wiven by Neptune Division, No +, Sone of Teraperaner, at No 64 bart Mroadway, thie evening, Pee. Slet, commencing at lock A nutpher of good rpeakers will be present, and th a fertaibment @olivenod by some excellent eipging From the preparations tha have been tnade @ good tite may be € cled by ail who attend Tum New Yea--ln acconlance with a 600d old custom, Mr, Aylitte, of Trinity Chureh, will At A Querter before tweive to wight commence to ring the old year out and the new year iu Tie Wearinkr.—Spring pail us a visit yesterday im antic pation It was one of those bright, sunny ¢ which sometimes seven ip the midet of winter, Lhe a euobearm ehining bright af era elow er, Overcoata were at adiscoun', and ekating waa not to be thought of Hroadway wae thronged with the beauty and tavhion of tho metropolis, and every one seemed in wdito be ge Toe old year appeare to be co ne ont fiambh ‘Lhe thermometer atood OD deg ia Cie ebade at goon hicury ) RELL PRIKONRRS, who had beep confined in Camp Douglas, Chicago, arrived in Yow Yorkoon luceday evening toenter our navy, and yesterday were received on board the North Caroling at the Brooklyn Nae ard Those men had been token pisonera, bat hearing of the Prevident's Bioels ‘ nof Amr ’ 'd to retusa tothe old iing Ou thera Lathe Hu deom River Rail wd depo’, af oth et, a crowd embled, end en ponine y tober Heare prooners, mant featdon jon ¢ ether, bot were frus trated be the polier. ‘Dhie baton of eenverted pris ywereis repardel as (he vanguardoef larcor bodies, who, they ear, will soon eriive here A Srorom Porr.-! nant Tooke Bitish of and poet arr sted by Morehal Murray Nuvede pauspicion of being @ vebel epy and eat, has been cousigmed to Port Lafayette, He ware ured eme (line ayo on board a blo kade run ner, but waa disci aged on the plew that be wasn Britieh When arrested hew on the point rr Hiermuda, A lot ot reerel @ooval aud uuslamped letter re found tu bia pow a and forwarded to Neereiary Seward, wlio im- mediately ordered Liiato Port 1 afayette, A ie ric En Sten between two ju- veniles, uged ceapeetively TZ and 14 venre, took pluce venterday aiternor inthe © ty Hall Park, for 2 cents a #ide lhe continued aoa ileeuan aod Kine, untilthe @fiecath roiw!, when the police tu terfered, to the enti disgust of @ crowd:d “rlug.* The ref reedeeided th bation dawnone The big boy had an ex ive “moune inte hisleft “peep @)," @nd the younger one waa slodding “el trou bis *oullbos Minitary Marien. W have been so often Ainappointed ia ral a sarrivalof the 40tn Morar!) regiment, ‘hat wea hesitate to mane time for them to aniv It ie aeeerted, however, on good authority, {iat they will arsivs here this morn th v'cnteere fiom V * arrived here yreter lay alter 1, on th toro ward our reg nents trom that Gtate serviog ia the ermy of tom Toe euiistmente ta t) ia yonoder the lest eal! have been 417. Ino tastopto the epe lation of enlistment hiokers, whoemiiat mon bere far otber Btates, Grayer you it has bened the follo ing order Aruamy, December 'hih, 194% SeRetan OR d 1 Nhe Judge Advocate General ied ve t easiest r rest and puyishineut of OUIRY ab vi tion of a this rovure ‘a \the ct New York to be rectuited and eredited ‘elaewhen. Vi af the Cox Sorin Chief Join dL. Simar AL shal Commer a! An rot the ran) Militia Kea ment oreatly a tied on nerount of i pon re t of the remuneration dus m fore | vicearencered urine the riut hoy allege ee a be $ t «ed th vaye ard ay + revimeng bana After & receam, the Comiiitee " tied resolu sto the effees tha ae ee the pa. e hae been partty wit ach oy Dane ie to apootal two meuibers tom pacor rei pay ani to aveertain how much hae been sy) prepriated hy the supervleora for the regiment, it te Furthce resolved that these resolutio: all be cub mitted to the Colone!, wit request ue wid the revimment in obiainiug the money An attorney! be ned aa counse inthecase — These resolu Mr. McGinn, was taken om board. The duties of the | tons were adopted, aud a Comins'tiee of tru members latter gentleman expired when the vessel crocsod the | _+ OUMDALY—eUpain ied to care *» har ashe was motaconat nilad ond Jmew. toon | wit, the custome of the mother eoun- | SUN. PRICK ONE CENT CENTRE errr, from the Tomhe down, is in Bhorritlecondition. Poolsof water, heape of asheo fot mind ankle deep are the characteriation thereof, Whoever the Street Inapector of the Sixth Ward may be, It would do bim ne harm {fabout once in @ high. | land moon be would take a look at the etreet under Die charge Mi. Storerany Srwaap feft the Astor Howse yesterday fe W hingtom, It ts eaid that he wae burly engreed a the previous day examining | the rebel mai which wae taken hy the United states | ®"orltie® from the person of @ British officar ia | thiscity AN OLD Dopos Reavis koO—Boup Roanene - A roepectally drreesed toan witha florid compler fon, @ntered the office of Mosare Boyd Brothers & Co. brewers, ac oN Weet vt, and askod permis fio of Mr. Coolidge, the only member of the dim pre aay note at the dek The stranpor ee politely ncew | white writin Me Contiige-stepped teste seer 8" t irnose of giving th te some nette While his back wae tur the on hanpee Gi lth fe, whieh unlocked, and tracted @ wal Piaining notes of haud to the amount af 49 Mey | And a nember of worthless bank bills, Tho strangsr | t Syoly pas doovt, after thanking Mr Cooiiire Later inthe day, the wallet and no Put mions the baok bills, were retarned to Mr, ( Collage s yet oo clue hasbeen found to | Do thief He wore a erey cont and a Mack Kor Hat Cant Potly of the Fifth P ecing te |} for him Tite Sen weenie Worateiwena held another | Meeting vesterday at Runke place in Grand wtreet, | Mr Maehlerintheehaie game Committers reports Copeernineg the national agitation were oubmitted, And resolutions massed to Aid in co-nperation withe | committee of G rocipate im the fortheomi t the Cooper Loam tute, Mr.ole F recnrned from | Behieewig biols brief address the present i] | of members nof things in the Duehios ie completed Homdall Tite Geman Manonaere’ Cosmterrer in aid of the National movement in Sehleswie Molateia, bar been announced, aud is composed of the folt | ing gontiemen | Friedrich happ, 0 Rowe, Hermann Raine ald Ottendorfer, Hermann ‘ Alfred Erbe hel fase, Aina Boel ing, 6. Wd 2 cM ° panties Lineau, Te CG. Kessuann, Otto Machi Gostay Schwab, Wa. Greve, aud Ww Hugo fome Lteral contributions and eu’ tious e | @lready bern made, among others, by the Hauavatic | Minister at Warh agton, and preparations are now } being made r svrand demonstration, tu take piace | Bt the Cooper Tratitete, on the evening of thy Sib of \ ves ar Mr. Leopold iherwirth, Baverian Conpul, «to pie the Germau societies aud organ: thone, wi ere ationd tn a body dines bsct Paescusen Frowrive. <= AO Frenchmaa | j mained Charles Mertram, grocer, of 111 Wooster wae arrested, resterday, and Leld for exami. nation brikine Franole ellie snother Freach man, & beavy blow ou the bead with Co let in ia New York Hospital eases Rew Oven.—-As William Van Houyhton, res siding at 146 Peet Sud atrect, was driving « truck up Br it came in collison with « ¥ Houghton fell on the paveus 4 oue of the stage «heels passed over bi wukle, intertiag | it severely ¢ | Neuricems Ast MRN.—=4 den street, Ldec, 20 - M.S. Beach, Bag Owing to the ues ligeues | the parties who have the contract for cartio the ashes aud warbage, poor people ace areatly | ve rood by kueplog four or fi eye’ rufuse i house Will you be kind enough to juform a | man who apertinents very amall, whether th. eau compel people to keep euch ia thety apartme: aod thereby rua the riek of injuring ‘hei: joalth? Matiiva. Compintote of the same nature reach us @ ery day, | A friend io Yorkville intorme us that the omly way he | C#m Kel rid of Lis Rarbage Isto place it in pails on the eub stone, and allow the pigs and goate to knosk {\ intethe gatter The ash cart seldom comes 1 Ciry Govensaenr,—The Board of ASouncils men held aaperial rr erday. T’.e action of the h feof Aldern reiative to the @vath of Gen. | Core ween ‘y Adbourn@] until to-day. Vmecing ot the Aldermen was caHed, but me quo n ment m wie | ERA SOT Sim ati~a Tames (Quillac, | Shermer wotehinaker, was committed for trial yes ferday. closmed with etealing @ goid watch ned chat. var ) Avemet Richter, 189 Niuth even The efolcn property wae found in Quillan'e posses. tion Nansry MeGovwes, living in SOU street, | Plead putlts to mteating lead pipe aud copper, and it phov jadat ab bib, tr wm Utimore, Committed Tuk Farin Mariiunw T, ? he tliat annive ug ty a iMerary en mbiy rouse, | bvd Fighth avenue, y of their @ xtet~ rimnment, anda ‘The bw. wese | per | Tit Teoernranee Socrerims.—In our article | yerterday on this eubject, one or two all t errere occurred in the ace contof the Father Matthew U. B. At society. Their tret meetings were held iu a | Foom in Catharine Snare, aod aot in Tiyou Row, as | stated, andthe au wut dogated for funeral expeuee of inembere ie forty, aud wot thirty dullare Tity Coxcrnr, intended to have been given Qs conolementary teatiwoniw! to Mins Sarah FF. y evening, a Me t ued unt'l Bat thea ee urday evening ueat TRADES’ MOVEMBS yeiaut) asp Bea keane the ecyuler sting of thin nssociation, was held last evening at 19% Mowery, the President, Mr Joba Bary jo the clot, and str. Robert smith, Seeretary, A motion was rade to consider the propsiety of de: | manding ao sucre of wages, in consequuuce of the prevailing t vricde. Ne definite wetion was taken, Ht wae vit asroed to hold @ mass meeting of thee: fate Cau early dan | lly Seo taet at loo llester etreet. bat treme tveudinaty routiu@ busicess “White orgeniecd bide fap to bus se piveperoas we euy of the eliter “Crade So- ui 1 N Moria Vinton. -Tols body met lust evens 195 Lowery, Mr ggg Campbel!, Vicudent, in the chair, ‘The only business doue wae fomak torther arracgeaente Yor the ball to take pla be ol Pebruary, Vohd 1t was reported ti over tour biuadred tlekely, bad hoon already sold aes ly Closing Associa, & at Dry Goopa | Cinegh The F too bell thels qaual weekly meetiny last evening at Morait The various sending committees oa | Gals Eloriny reported favorably. Mr. Ellison report - | 2 favorably on the ball, It will ¢ place on the th iar T504, at the City fiably Roome, ring independent nominat for office were y nthe meeting room. Bor c MBH eaident, teeeraid binanotal in ri Ciapp. It wes re. bovully & Oehil, in Gread vey, kept open after the propur Jan Seo. vel (heu sbutters, bat kept thee < A Comme tlee, conwating of Meare, Pow. ere ehote and Picnket was appointed to walt on th Jee fo) BO Temonsteate with them, after tt VA solec ce) nese of ® private charac. ter the meeting adjourned Tee Hoot ver son Correa Assocurow awet ari atopied anew Conalintion, to take effect, sext | Weloseday evening, January 6th, (at which time j thee wi bean clection of offeers for the enaning - the meeting tube advertieed in the Capyeae oe New Youx. -Ield their regular quart. @rivy meetiog et No. lO Stantonat. ‘Che financial re. mrtehowed @ balanee in hand of $497 90, with 490 paying members, The following officers were elected’ for the next term: M, piewau, Presideat; W) Grie- | sluger, Seeiutary; M. Hoower, Tresswer. All re elected. Aftur the mociing, the members presented the macrea hey with o geki-headed cane in sekmoue ‘edgamens of bisservices to the Associa’ 4 Contiauadon Fourth teens 2

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