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« the active brain of an ind!vidual whose moral and | taining 180 bales of cotton, shared the fate of other polities honesty have placed bin under the ban Property ta thet vicinity. Meanwhile other troops of every upright citizen who bas beard of, or road | i, aged a yn poh seeing le Ge about lua legolerploita, The whole design of this square. nit tolenaG and unaccountably—for man wif culminate in ® new crusade against the | Bobody could ind who did it—« mixed dealer's Wertor devlers for the purpose of plactng them store was opened, and I saw the commencement of real pillaging. fordes of grinning negroes upon the list of contributors to his private for- | gathered around, entered the store oF tune; the largest part of which haa been obtained by practices no honorable lewyer will resort to. picked up articles thrown out to therm by the soldiers. Augers, salt, school hooks, padiocks Doultiess tue liquor dealers will know how to de- fewt this attempt to black mail them, and if the harnese trimmings, earthenware, broomnea—a mis- ceilaneous collection and large stock —were carned people watch ocarrowly the proceedings at Albany this winter, they will be able to etrangio In ite in- off or atrewn about the aiore and the street in front. Buch # picture of a wreck I never saw be- ception one of ther ost barefaced impositions upon our citizens ever attempted by any political party _THE NEW YORK SUN. THURSDAY MORNING, DEC. 29, 1564. —- - — —— Governor Seymour and the Enroliment GY SeyMouR has issued # cirowlar relative athe importance of correcting the enrollment, qitich onght to be carefully Considered by all who me interested in avoiding the draft. The Governor wakes the cane 60 plain and #6 easily understood stat there is probably no mistake regarding his senctusions, In proof of the excessive character of be enrollment in this State, he compares ft with that of the New England Ptates, and shows that the Motes of the several districts {fn New York, ex- Finnectal News, Markets, New York, Wednesday, Dec. 0S. 6 P. M.-Sene: ton Wilmington rumors resulted to-day in « shar, vance in the gold qnotations, tut subsequent patehes of © more favorablo nature caused a reac fom, | Cadamasowne COUGte lif Tek eee ny although the lowest price of the morning was mot Vited to al Tuneral from: reached by 244 percent. The quotations were ar = faa- Place, on Friday afternoon, at » . o'clock. Mer remains will be removed to the Jows :—-At 10.40 A, M. 216%: 10.46, 91741 10.691 O%: | tery of the Holy Cross. Dublin Preeman's “ours 106 11.06) 21639 ; 11.16) 916% 4 11.36, 216% ; 11.46, 210 4g; |. Pleanecopy, 11.55, 210% ; 12.18, 215%: 19.35, 216% ; 1.05, 21° Oe: h DE NN—On Tuenday, Dec. 27th, Elizabeth, dangh-+ } , tee of Andrew and Catharine Dun. 1.15) 21936: 1.98, 220; 1.25, 219%; 14 210M; 2 ‘The funeral will take Sass tae the reeifence of 919% 5 Del, 21's: 2.20, 221%; 2 z20" ) 220%; 2 BO | der parents 671 Firet ave, on Thureday @ 929%; 3, £24; 8.06, 223%; 3.20 2U1%; 330, 221 ws FAC YH 86 1 o'clock, The relatives and rayne | 0.40, 280% ¢ 4, 219%; 4.90, 104). ‘The general ev wk the family are reepectfully invited to attend, 23 POWLER—On Wedaesday afternoon, Dee, 2th, market was hieher throughout nearly the entire! #t. | Mary BE. wife of George B, fs eal Governments were strong with a fair demand, 7 he }* fore. The Post Office was troken cpen, and sol- diers eat around on the curbatones, reading cor- rospondence, A drug store waa gutted, the glass cases broken, the big red and green bottles — with- out which no show window of a drug store ts com- 5, fowler, iu the 2Sth pear loan market was quiet at 7 percent, Commercial; m- 1 to Steel ihe tea ey are respectfully invited mn Frid ther) oh t susive of the city, was about fifteen per conte | having the power to achieve it, pleio<were crushed. The floor was strewn With | por was dull at 7 @ 10 per cent. with very little off g- /, at L o'clock, trom the reeide ‘of ar father, pete? freater, on the call of Inet aummer, than in the for- - roken glass, Grawers pulled out and the contents | ing, Eachange moderately active at 100% a 10}. or Bienes) 8 ) ant fouh at. Her tes - will be taken ” S thrown into the mix, while a vie stench went 1 le, ” w rT interment. California papers piessa , swethnpeneittelteinhcamies ft haeetlted Mon The Re saiete Wotan ia coun Ty at fi A milliner's establishment was eked, and all # ot re STOCS SALES—FINST HOARD. { | copy. ei ° ereater activity of the town officials in New Fnu- " publican lore are evidently at fame |e csudy things seizel for the Cecoration of the | 900 L.8.0a"SLep..1164y 100 Penn, Coal .....196 HEINS—On Tuesday, Dec. 27th, Mr. Cord Heins, fand in ferreting out names that were improperly | Upon the question of conferring the franc! ise upon | pretty fellows who did it, Ieawa bold cavairy-| 600 — do 116% 3-0 Cum, Coal Pr in the 45th year ot hie ace, e@rolied, securing their eraeure from the lieta, and shereby diminishing their quotas in Ike propor- the men who fight for the Union. Mr. Wewnnce Paruiirs made an claborate and charnoteristic ar- TS, Ge. St, redid 100 do, ‘ $e U8: Ses aweenst as 100 Chi, & N. W. Pf 1000 do,.... 1 4 a0 do Aa man ride away at wrent epeed with ap Gee ae in his arma which [ at firsttook to be asplendidly~iressed aut le * my The triendés and relatives of the family are . , lady, though it proved to ba a model ot @ female ) | Milly invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday boon, 3th inet, at 1o'ciock, trom his late re ‘ ls 200M. Se 204 Weat 27th at, cor. luth ave, 4on. Iu the Governor's comparison he omita the | @Ument fn the Cooper Inatitute on Tuewlay even- | forin used by the stricken tnilliner for the | sp lay a ppl jon. 600 do, KEELSOn inedig Jeeaes Keels, a native of eight districts which include New York and Rrook- | 12%, in favor of permitting the blacks in the Bouth | of manti'las and dress goods, In a doctor's otloe ‘Th cp.lly 100 Quieks 5 County Cavan, Ireland, aged $2 y “ who bandle th k k the ballot :t* | Soldiers were exarnining & wired skeleton with the 1 400 0 9TAOT S| “Hie reintives and friend lym, and thus makes tho disproportion less than it anile the musket to take up the ballot; | airs of owls. They shook hands with him, poked 1590 Maripoes Min: om ig | attend the funeral, this would be if the whole Stato were included. The | Walle the Times and other Republican journals are Bim in the ribs, rattled, ii and weaned Bi Le ewe rw Pe aah x at 2 o'clock, trom his late residence, out in favor of di ving the white men of New | from «ie to aide, asking hiw if he ‘s *t wan 3 0 do... 108 Moe i} MINNAUGH-On Dee, ¥8th, 1564 Patrick, son of Srorage (exouie: the ciewit Quotes et opeiving to fine.” Others smelt of the collection of bottles, tin toD i trig WON.Y Cons H.- 14. | Patrick and Elizabeth Minnaugh, aced 2 years, 9 Stato over those of Now England is five hun- | York who handle the musket of the fran- | °) pored over the doctor's accounta — Fot-] Jou Gonn be ws 8W do....114%0 114 months and 11 days, dred and seven, This would give en aggregate |cbise which they already enjoy, We sub- tunately none of them made such mirtake ae The iriends of the family are respectfully invited 10000 Ohio Hi, 'T5,... 10%, 1800 Erie RB... ¢ * ~ . of the | 4 , ite do Ste to wetend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, excess in the State of over fifteen thousand, eat- | tlt that if fighting should be regarded as tuielt Ercsh diets prmoroed abe depts ally Sou ee Mi Ny 400 Had. Ry. B..... seth inet, ob i * orcloek, from the residence of his mating upon the basis of the five hundred thoua- | the test of voting, the white people of New York | yo tiin, The market honse aud calaboows, where | 4) Hrte bth, Min. 165 250 a era 4 249 b, 16th et, without further notice, 140 and call, or about nine thouasnd under the last | bave as good « right to the franchise as the blick bw Cle. & PB. dub... ov b * MOLONY Suddenly, on Tuesday, Dee, 27, Daniel Molony, in the GSth year of his age. Tbe fanerai take pince frou his Inte residence, dw near 3d ave, south Brooklyn, on Thursday oon, Dee. at vovciock, The triends and ace Ghai tances are respectfully invited to attend. 166 7 McCOY—1» this city, on the 28th inet, Rachel, wife of Kobert MeCoy, deceased, in the Gith year of her are. The roiatives and friends of the family are rempect- fully reyoested to attend the funeral, ou Friday, 30th inet, at 1 ofclock, 1, M., from ber late residence, 226 Christie et 267 RICHARDBON—On Monday evening, Dee. 26th, aa 10 o'clock, Mis. Mary Jane, wife of Edward Kichard. ron, inthe 41st year of her age. the iriends and relatives ot the family, and the slaves were whipped, wae fired i Leutenaut J. P. Thompson, Provost Marsbol of the Vhiri 1D) vis- jon, under orders, Tbe negroes vut town said “ge hoap o’ niggers becn whipped in dar." The leather thong—#ome two feet ong, two finches wide and « quarter of an inch thick, sewed into # roll half ite length—was brought off asa trophy. The stove jal), in which it was said some Yankeo risoners had once been confined, was burned. ‘he citizens having by sais tite become so |10- portunate for protection that it was vnpieasant to stay in town, Gen Slvemm ordered ihe troops through, and marched out by the Eatonton road, with bands playing end colors flying. (Phe longs column inarched rapidly down the road towards 9000 Hud. td M, lly 800 Reading hi. 000 mich... 84 o.1..132 40 Cle &. tue. KR , 5000 Mich, So. «.t 6 600 Deo 2000 Tol. & W, ist...100'¢ 400 Chi. & N.W. Pf. 5000 Mar, let M. 9 1100 do. Te 45 4th National Bk, 97 100 Del, Lack, & W 62 Del. & Hud, ©...219 7) Chi. & he Re. lw Ashburton Coal. 19 6 do... 169 BROORD BOARD. 5000 U8. 6a.'S],ep..116'¢ 200 Hud Ry. R. S000 U8. 68, 6-20’... 105g 10 do.. ‘ u6W0 do... - Ws 2H Reading B........ 860.0 U.S. li-4u'o. Wi" = 100 Mich. Cen. BR, Low) Trea. 7 3-1v....1204g 850 aM. 5.8 N. Ia. hom 0.8, 68, Ly.c... 96 10 do,, Bin Aim, Gold <7. 98014 boo Cle. & Pits, i, requisition. Putting the question in s financial light, the Governor further shows that, allowing recruits to cost an average of seven hundred dol- lars cach, the net loas to the State by the imperfect enroliment, on the one call of five hundred thous- ond, i over ten millions of dollars, This refers only to our loss as compared with the New Eng- tond States, and for the sake of iMustration the enroliment in these States la supposed to be accu. inte, But itie fair to presume that eveu the vici- ance of the Now Englanders failed to detect all the people of New Orleans. This city has furmiahed fixty thousand men to the war, and it is now en- gaged in filling @ new quota of ten thousand men, under tho Isat call. We hope that our Republican leaders and logislators will consider the propriety of at least extending justice to black and white alike, and reconsider their purpose of distranchis- ing the white men of this city, at the very moment of the insuguration of # movement for the exten- sion of the franchise to the blacks. Milledgeville, distant forty miles, and we now knew 50 Canton Co aby 8M do,. . meinbers of the Central Presbeterian Church, are res » capitol o joutbern | 100 do, ww Chi. & N. WR specttully invited to attend the faveral, on Thurs errors io the enrollment, and that » #ystematic Who Ix Responsible? that we should visit the capitol of the Bout Bo Cam Coal Pf ate 108 pA day ahae 1 t t effort might bring #t down atill lower, The com- Tne cartmen end laborers in the city service | Bmwpire State, The vigilance Gene Slocum | yi + * goo Cte. & iol. K Ay Aiternoon, Dec, 28, at 1 o'clock, trom her Int and Williams could not preven entermy many private dwelluys, sud not a few citizens of Madiseu had an improved hatred of the residence, /,18 Poarl st, Her remains will be take! © Greenwoot Cemetery tor interment. % SEBEL In Brooklyn, E. D., on Tuesday, Doo, held « meeting on Tuesday evening to take eehon in relation to the non-payment of their wages. It iw Cui. & Aitom K.., yoo PB, Ft. W.a C 300 Mariposa SMa. 15300 do.. doy ooo Erie RK. S's 600 do, parison is sufficient, however, to show that the correction of the enrollment, under the es!l for 263 7, of eo usumption, Auna Kebert, wife of late ‘ 8; poars from the proceedings of thia meeting that | Yankce afwr we leit. The brutal looking one- Wholesale Prices of Coumry Prodace. John Se vert, aged 24 years and 27 daye ‘hrie ttindred thousand men Involves tho saving Rass whee ‘re pay at best barely sups | Stmed man who does the slave-whipping for Mali- Naw Yora, Wednesday, Dec, 28, 1864. The veiatives ana frieude of he family arg respeet- to the State of ten thousand men, or seven milous irisfete meagre pay Y™ PT oom must have been buatly employed for a fow 4 ” 1 porta themselves and familics, have received no money for eight weeks, that many of them are ina» destitute condition, and that they have resolved, as a body, to suspend work on Friday uniess they re- coive whatis now due them. To ssy thatthe city officials who are responsible for this shameful out- rage, are deserving of censure, or even of exeoration, in drawing the case entirely too mildly ; they ought to be deliberately kicked cut of the offices which they disgrace, Its difficult to determine to whom the blame attaches in thie matter—the fault, as usual, being shifted from one shoulder to another, and nobody being responsible, One thing is cer- tain, however, eome department of tae city govern - ment isguilty of # gross outrage upon o class of hard-working men, and the sooner the matter in adjusted the better it will be for the reputation of some men, The pubke will not be satisfied with excuses for the non-payment of these poor lebor- eraduring ao period of eight weeks and whether the fault lies in the failure of appropriation, or of | Williams’, and all orders sbout eutering houses disbursement, itis a shameful imposition and a | were not closely regarded. Buch things cannot be | avoided, An army passes siong aroad, A p.ant- dragrace to the city and ita government, ‘6 house stands by the wayside, without » halt the wh: premise, are overrun as if by outs, the heads of sorghum barrela are knocked in,and tin eupsfull sco ped outsbeehives are knocked in pieces, and wild grabs are made for the last ves- tige of “comb;" weet potato caches are broken Notwithstanding the recent favorable intelligence | siernnyes fp attend the faneral, on Tharedar from our armies, Fart aud West, general markets | South dd ey, 269 still continue in a very unsettled condation, aud the WATE INS—On Tuesday, Dec, 27, Araminta, wife 2 the £ of Charl o« Watkina, aged 61 year fuspense in mercantile cities touching the {bare | “Tie; clatives aud inende of tue family are respect: course of affairs, appears to be growing more «and | folly ir vited to attend the funeral, this (Thureday, more intense, There seems to be oa fear, neal or im- Shrie Af at & o'clock, from her late reeidence, id ” aginary, among ell classes of business mea, who«rec- | Paes Shy ; 4 7 ee ognize the oreeent hazardous condition of the Na- TRADE No tional finances, that we are to pass through m me | — ; ae fee ‘ disastrous ordeal before the commercial intoreee of | ( VARPENTERS' UNION NO, 2 OF BROOK- the country shail again rest upon a eatistactory be sis. YL iyuy will bold their seguiar meeting at Court . E ae a8 . *t, on Thursday 29th inst, at 7 o'clock, Pun Ate Hence the news trom Sherman sod Thomas ci eated (yh vdince ta requested ex there will te en election ef but little impression upon the gold market, m ach tq] otiicers tor the eusuiug six montha, WM. aCe 13 the surprise of thore who still cling to the noti sn that | SENNA, Pree THOS, LAWRIE, Ree, Sec. victory or defeat must necessarily crea’ ¢ a vor- ARNESS MAKERS—A MEETING OP ° :eeponding effect upon tois commodity, and sho for- Hiv Amocaninn vill he bald Usp bale oe at 4 get that there are other struggles eugneine th e nation | his is the last meeting piby Bg bey the halt is than those attended with the emoke andro arof the | eer THOS. J. DREW, President, WM. MOB} cannon, whieh, though «lent, exert a miat ty inti. | BIS, Secretary, AIRE 139 ence upon the enecessfal termination of thes present QPECIAL MEETING OF THE RIGGERS® rebellion, In view of this and the fact that Congress | Fanective Vaton held at their room, int Boxer “ has adjourned until the close of the holiday? 5 we hope | S2eaay evening, at 7PM. our readers will “possess their souls in patie mace.” aud trust to the present Conerers for a successf a) solution | __ of the great problem now pending, F ENIAN NUTTER. Orange Go., pail....63a60 | State dairy, fr... Roll, choles. bz |Wostern 7% dollars, and is therefore well worthy the atten- tion of all who are interested in filling the present quota, days settling up old scores with the darkies woo were so glad to ee us, He said he would, To desctibe at length the multitude of wars in which an aT™y can not only “live’’ off the country bat grow Wealthy during the process, would re- uire more printing than the Patent Office ever reamed of, To divide the line between capturing end stealing, when jaston is given troops to take everything which wil! sustain life or assist military operations, would puzale the keenest practitioner, Such little idiosyncracies as taking the last chicken, the lastear of corn or blade of corn fodder, the last sweet potato, the last peanut, the last pound of bacon, and the last persimmon from the bouse of @ poor woman, (color not con- sidered) come under the heed of legitimate busi- ness, debate ought to come upon such points as the spoons, bed clothing, crockery ware, or articles of Wearing apparel. Men with pockets bulging out with silver and goki coin, private soldiers with ex- ponaive sleeping paraphernal)a, mules decked with gaudy trappings, saddle blankets of fue chenille, or Brussels c ing, vivea some color to such storien as are about the “hanging up an old cuss three or four times to make Lim shell out,"’ to the statement that Gonerals Sherman's, Slocum's, The War in St. domingo. Tox herove struggle for independence of the henafulof blacks in 8%. Domingo, against the vat power of the Spanish Government, is far from at- tracting the attention and sympathy of the outside world which it deserves. Either the story of Bpan- ish usurpation and treachery is unknown or only partially understood. The war originated In on undoubted desiga of the Spanish Government torecover possession of the Island of Hayti,to which Spain hae never wholly relinquished her claim Its conquest was probably part of the bargain ¢on- surnmiited with the French Emperor, by which Spain was to indemnify herself for the increage of French power in Mexico, by the acquisition of Hayti and other West India territory. However this may be, it appears that several yoars ago the people of the little Republic of St. Domingo, situate on the southwestern portion of the island, suddenly found that their repre- sentatives had treacherously concluded a treaty, giving up the entire country to Spanish rule. Tho first intimation the inhabitants received ove BROTHERHOOD—A LECTURB will be delivered before the O'Mahony 8. C. F. By in Dingledin'’s Hall, bet. 59th and 6 th sts, dd ave, this Tbureday evening, by JOSFELH McGLONE, Feq, Welch Prime b0n52 | Tallow Subject: Ireland and her Condition; or, The Past * eom.to good 4450 | Lard, tub. Present and Future: JAMES FRAZER, Esq, the Obio 6udd fminent Vocalist, lus been eugaged tor this occasion, Help for the Poor. Mr. Moses Beach, Dear Sir: Waving opened » Reta‘! Cos) Office, at No, 245 ave B, and in view of the ensuing evidently bard winter, and the conse- Tickets, 25 ny to be of this infamy of their rulers was, the ocenpation | quent inevitable sufferings of the poor, I propose | in, and the contents packed in pockets, in hand- roan. Aer tenl pe ety a we of several important strategic points by Spanish | to let any charitable person bave # portion of my | kerchiefs, in anything that by on Se eRN N. Jersey, AMMAN, ¥. State do 49a46 | Doors open at; Lecture to commence at 5 o'clock, troops. The people soon recovered from the stun- office, free of cost, for the sale, at cost price, of | hogs are bayoneted, quartered with tho hair op, an) such articles as are most required by the needy for instance, flour, meal, soap, &c, I am my- self selling coa', coke aud wood at @ very small atlvance on the cost price, and I earnestly hope some charitable persoh will step forward and sa- sist in the good work. By paying attention to this Western Kgees.......05e41, Lined Eggey.... «86087 | Hon, Judge CONNOLLY, Cha man; MARTIN M, : HANLY, See PATRICK Qt INN, Teeaaurer, 102 ¢ nner ib.» thats | FATHER MATHEW T. A.B. SOCIETY, Cieese, per lb... V6als Now's N. Yu Hall corner Wid et. and 2d avenue, will hold its recular meeting on this, Thursday, evens PREO MEATS. ips, nt 7 oclock, Speaking by Mr, D, Langton, of hung on the ends of muskets to bleed ; chickens, geese, turkeys. &c., knocked over with atickaand strung in garlands around the necks of sweaty warriors, Thisis the work of fighting men who cannot stop their march to rapsack. The ‘mule’ brigade and the “bummers" follow in the course ning effects of this nows, and rose in arms against the invaders. They selected new leaders, and for the last year and a half have tried to keep ther ag- gressors at bay, defeating the well-equipped armies Dressed Fowls, Ib Ducks, per th Chickens per ib.. - i Brooklyn, and M Warden, N.Y. Singing by “ , res ry i + Gey " Beef vides 15 | Pork serene Mi Mews: and Williams. The of Spain in several battles, They have suffered cr La bipedal hag et aantn i po aa Ny eat + err eee senaite trainee Mutton, care ass bs 18 |Lamb, Der JR. = Male are re i, ag this is the ute members reverses, and encountered the usual internal feuds Jas, Mounay, 142 Third ave. | men enough to pick the premises clean. Frequent- | Yeh Per? Ba HAMILTON Pee tine amonthe, SON which are more damaging than defeats, but they — em ao ly, fine houses are found deserted. This is con- iv aneee wea Oris 18a Rec, Secretary e mpribginnass and have neverthcloas manifested an ability, courage Sherman’s March Through Georgia Crome gatt gy de aoa ped eligi do. “com. to good. 1842) |Fuglish Dairs bao) 1 RO FATHER MATHEW SOCIETIES—MR, and persistent patriotism that indicate the ulti- A correspondent whe accompanied the lef wing | jiy ghe debris of a May “moving.” To get at the DRIED Pavit. DA. SUTTON'S address le Brooklyn, L. 1, 74 mate success of their cause. When we remember | under General Slocum furnishes the following de- | music in pianos more easily, the tops are lifted off, Cherries 2m22 | Biackberries ... 22023 HE FATHER MATHEW 7. A. B, SO- Plombs. ’ Wak {Raspberries ..%0a31 ciety, No. 5, of Brooklyn, E, D, will hold a tem. 6 Peaches. 54aa6 wee 6 108 Walt perance ineeting at T o'clock this evening at Tempers Currants 198, ortleberries.....12al4 ance Hull, cor. Grand and 7th sts, Speakers, Messrs, Faoltkner, Maraland and Vreeland. Singers, Meaera, OTA TORS. Parkhoves, Austho aud nney. THOMAS M, Mercers, per bb! .3 a5 50) Prince Alberts. ..2 25a2%0 LLOYD, Pres. LAWRE POWERS, See. 120 Ruckeres, bdt . 5002 TS) Peach Blows 2 hab i | ——— = Bw't Potatoes bbi.5 6006 00 Jackson Whites, .2 2509 50 LOST AND FOUN a. . that the population consiats of but little over a quarter of a million of blacks, this struggle against the fleets and armies of Spain, which once more looms up as 4 first class European power, will be appreciated nn it) deserves. The Bpaniards have been able to blockade the entire taland, although the war is limitedto a narrow tails, The first day's movement was slow, The col- umn would move a few hundred yards and halt for ten minutes or more, waiting for some halting mule team to pull across a slough in theroad. The troops were noisy and hilarious, the road was broad and good, the night was bright and warm. I came up with General Ward and staff juss after ‘and the strings pounded with sticks; funny effects are got out of mirrors moulded into contrariety with the butte of muskets, This paragraph is long enough. General Sherman's army hag so far lived off the country, and lived well, as soldiers should live if the land produces. If the people along the line of march have suffered logs it has been the fortune of a war they voted for. The policy of our Commanding General has been to take nothing but GARDEN AND FIELD VEGRTADT ES, ————~« miduight, sleeping on there horses, with s fair pros- heb Jd benefis the enemy, The balance oe 09 ‘ah’, a) ) POUND IN E7 y — eirip of territory, vet they are still arparentis aa | rect for passing the remainder of the night in the WLS eritare bat nariral cosssqusaces of mais | Rests DBL. -2 G0i¢a8 en Calvagee, wha Jengrters | A HORSE FOUND IN THE TH WARD. same manner, eva n Atlanta the ke th Satie, pr. toh #1 O\fanaehes, bbi....4 wad 5 tis - ca far as ever from conquering the little Republic of | SS" DAing theme burning (ences and’ Assorted | wary expention like this Sued uit Pines Salnean, bhi, bet 4 OUND —AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER leas than two thousand square miles. We have | houses the path before them. They walked ten a ay Carters GF SATAREAG enae Rut, Tu'nipa, bbl 1 He! boy hite Turnipa, bbi...1 00 ; of Lith ay end 4d at, Jn the store, 0 small sesount we nT this 1 bo 4 ener herman's euiry into D as) ¢ fi bl... ..4 Tha 00/Onionn, yellow 5 ab Zé | Of move). he owner can have the same by ving a, aged = ibe ream sation of | 306 pe bead bed A ad hse he lad marked by bo ordinary commotion. The city re- fe ay ob F5at 001 do stringsypr.1%.2a7 5) | Property and paying expenses, 1. N. AHRENS 4 Republic, © selection of ® new President | ‘t'seven a'clock. General Ward's troops were sil- | ceived him quietly snd respectfully, though not YResm rRetT. O8T—ON TUESDAY MORNING LAST,IN Pledged to prosecute the war with more | ent an mice when they laid down for an hour's reat | With open arms. The population of Bavannahs | 6 oie capaCod,bbl.27030\ Hickory nute, badh4ad 0 Viushing ave, care, H@okiyn, « package contain- energy. It would appear that Geaeral Barorvo, | on Wednesday morning. The country through during the past thirty days, has been i:umensely sed yo? ; Chestnuts, buab . 4 W0ad 00, Apples, bbl 5 vas 50} ing itmink skin, and | ermine collar without taila, .~ | The foder wt he a lbebiy rewarnedy by leaving same EE at ©. G, GUNTHER & BONS, 46 Maiden Lane, 259 PRECIAL NOTICE OST—THE 27TH INST., A CHILD'S - ° black velvet eniter, with wooiwn stocking, The Dalley’s Magical Pain Extractor Cares | finder will be rewarded at 460 Second ave, 34 floor.257 whieh the corps had passed was familiar to moss of the I'wentieth corps, as they had toraged thirty miles iu this direction while they were camped in Atlanta, We found but few occupied farm houses, and the unoccupied ones were burned in mere wan ouncs# iucreased by emiyration from the interior, Thous- ands of people including many wealthy fam tics fled from the country, threatened by Geveral sher- man's march, to find, as they presumed, an undis- turbed refuge in the city, The houses ’ with them ; numbers dweil ia shods and | the former provisional President, was suspected of lukewermness in the cause, and of an intention to concede somewhat of the independence of the Re- public for the sake of peace. Unider these cireum- stances the principal inbabitants repudiated the s burns, ecalda, and iptiamations almost inetaraly, 25 OST-—POSSIBLY IN 30TH ST, OR BAR- Goeary's division, in advance, reached Rut- | the streets, Neyrocs form & large part this . Rear . a 4: SSIBL N , I former execution, and aj pointed General Gasrea | dee villege aud’ railroad station about seven | transient populativn, Many rebel ofivers aud sol- conte a bes. Bie eas Be Lepoe Se LAT Oe a the Bey Se oie Beer Oe ar ae me PA o'ciock in the forenoon of the 18th, We were now | diers are found concealed 1p houses, and probably Fall and Winter—If Bat wont Koll and uitably rewarded by leaving it at the office of “Le Ponanxco im his place. The new Prosident was travelling through @ country of fine farms, where | cousiderabie valuable property, not yet eatiinsted | Winter clothing, go to F, B, BALDWIN’, Wand Ty v Cronica’ Liv Leonard at, 6 e 7 a i swilly Howery, The largest stock aud store in the Glty, and 1s favorably received, and he has is#ued a proclama- | fi rage was pleas tint 10 fruits of this al wat bivodiess siege will yet prices less, Children's depaitinent not equi OST ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON tion, with the watchwords of “God, Country and | Hein corps were rap dly recovering from the | be \roughs to light likew se. ‘ ea December 2Sth, by @ very poor woman, going from Liberty." He urges th le to 1 short commons of Atlante, Foregiag partion | ‘The siege of Savannalalshough a short aud com | foliday Presents of Affection and Charle | jiowery aud Grand st. to Lord and taylors D - ve wes the people to renewed oxere | sui, the couutry turee or four mies on either | Paratively unexciting ond has been marked by a {ty WHKRELER & WILBON'S Highest Preuduin | Goode Store in Grand st, pocket! ook with a emall tions for their freedom against the common | gide of the coluun, and tall black columns of | readimess ou the part of toe troops which proves | Lock Stiteh Ses ing Machin * oe Oe Hroadveayy N. | gum ofmoney, The finde? will be suitably reward enemy, and pledges himself never to relinquish the | smoke told where they hud been. Atali the large | bow much additioval confidence and spirit the | Y. nee WH EBLE RG WILBON'R Burton H708 Hae by leaving is as 139 Polencey ot, and she thanks of paca Tia iAsnendanna af plantation houses small lo.s of cotton were foun Jate successful march waa giventhero, The capture | chine, ; ; the owner, Mre, GALLAGHER 14d seule unt! the independence of the republic is i one case that came under my vye there wee | Of Port McAllister was effected within forty toon Attention Cartmen, Expressmen, and} 4 - REWARD—LOsT BANK BOOK NO, fully secured, We should be glad to see our Gov- | jiore than twenty-tive bales in the cotion | uke alter the assault bovap, OUurmen went over | othe due oile ny auvaee horse ony ore, superior vw Se 181,61, Nintog Ae praisily, ot ELL Ry ee ernment extend oven a word of sympathy to the | house, These lois Wore juvarably burned, and | #ud sbto tue Works like & witli. } By) ane | tases ARS aM inh yierlg ior pa ye Hf! NTYRE Bunk for Savings In Blecckor wt, people of San Domineo, to cheer them in th h ouly im rare insiwuces were the proases and withstanding the fury end succe as of the auasmartilt, ub bast Hroadway, C,H. TYLER, Proprietor, 48% vive the ubove reward by leayin mins to cheer them in their hee | oi houses spared. Nearly three hundred Lales of | they did not fight araiust cowa ds, The rebel | 2 ‘ - the came ut the oftice of THOMAS F, PEARBALL, 2 Foie eforts, and remoustrate with Spain against | cotton were destroyed during @ day's march, | (oupsiumde the fort abil fouxht op after we bad | Yandecars’s Forcks ¢ oltpe, celebrated Court ai, Broosiyn, qui . “ si b . ene | for yurity and delicious or, Tot of Gro- 1 7 or = 7 auy further persistence in this unjust war, More | Eight miles above Madiaon wo passed Mr, Lanota | entered 1h | saying they Were papel saree | cere. Try it ROBT, DAVIS, sole Ageut, No. 195 S10 REWARD—LOST, AT ABOUT 1 Py thn thie the unh - place, the proprictor of which had gone to Augus- | der. Hand to hand combats th aesly Chawbers st 1 of M. on the 28th of December, on 3d ave, betw, is unhappy circumatances of our own | f, upon learning of toe presence of the Yaukess as | Tod. Bayonet met bayones, Muskets were used = - ——_——— Lo | doth and 111th ete, a pockes-book containing some country preclude us from performing, but this | Rudedge, The females f the family, including asclubs, Que Union captain fought with lis BIRTH ear | and insurance paper of New Aiusterdam Ine, much, at least, is due to the common principles of | elderly lady from New Haven, Cs, rabidly d sword againat a rebel soldier for nearly five min- . Co, $1 republican institutions, for which the people of Bt. yajou-were Teh 16 ebaree of the. prota ‘will be paid for leaving it at the Feed Store ‘sated | Utes, Golly striking him down with «blow upon | NOLAN—On Wednesday, Dec. 28th, the wite of | inthe above locality, by H. BUDELMAN, 115 . stock of decrepid negroes, Everything edible was | the bead, “This desperate resistance aid uot cause | W. HK. Nolan, Imiblin Tobscconim 9 Catharine sy | @ 6) 5 REWARD- OVERCOAT LOST, PAS- Domingo and the United States are now contend. | removed |y she troops without a halt of the | us much loos, save in Wounded, Our losses iu say AN et Pe copy o4 % wt’ sing from Cherry and Catharine ste op (ug, upon different batile-fields. column, Lieutenant Howgaie employed an aged | killed were chietly from the torpedves with which it de Catharine, Bowery and 4th avenue to 17th et, sup- vingeabeeenee Din tana A rican lady to cook biscuits for us; but they were | the fork was surrounded, abose which «id DKATHS posed near Hroome, & bundle, containing a new bi A New Commission lapped up by the stream of sold.ers batch after | not explode under the tees of the troops were . overcoat, ‘Tbe finder will reeeive the above rewns p . batch, ilwe tired of waiting our turn. Honey | afterwards r aoved by prisoners in the same mune | ANDREWS— ison 138 Wo learn that the endorsement of high officials | wus taken, peese were gobb ed up and cate | ner as those planted in otber spprowcties, Major | phoid tever, Willie Baburt, younsest son of Georre | OF REWARD—A BLACK MARE—LONG has been given to @ project for the establishment, | driven off. ‘Ibe place was supped, We Avdersou, commanding A Meaiieien WM taken ape ear f, Andrews, aged 5 yours, 5 months und | © J : tail with sioigh and ro 6 bss hired from the oy lt . reached @ Cosy Spot two mils trom the prsouer With bis wen, ajc Abuerson Lved in iJ ) Py tubseribemon Sunday last. A liberal reward will be by the legislature at Alvany, of a Legal Commis- huge of Matison “i ai nigbh ‘Whe. cava se hive Neatly four toussud Goliurs worth of ae he saetires avin Nronn f, foe, fil paid for the disec vary of property; and if stolen $50 sion empowered to sue for and revover, the penale | yis.teu the town aud burned the depot aad express Wh ‘Thureasy) alternoon, 29th in, ‘ Yolocks fi {OF Ene Gels and eopviction ot the thief J, N, At. Williameburgh, Dec, 28th, of ty. | bY leaving it at 414 Water et, New York. 138 au. cgars were tound sloweu away in bis and 25 day. ¢ “ a tablished N.Y, Fur Maouiaeturing Co, 88 Chat ive # sud iy nde of the family are reepect- | ham st, opposite Crook's Waite Marble Hotel, eat i i AF od ig lll pt ‘bores | ing single sete at their factory wholesale prices, Call way et T00B, 0¢ $ et “ soni ee Q poe Bf his | early an d bet a choice and 4 grout bargain; setts #4,5%; ies ry [; dndberg, & Veck I de R rolin p 1 ¥ ‘i . moins will be taken to Caly riage” | Sune BBe Gea Gach and upwards Syberian . svele » the, ; + ReYNOLUe, 152 suffolk at. 3 ties imposed for all violations of the existing Excise | office beiore they slept, Mauisoo, che county seat quaricrs, Tue soldiers revelud wm ong these dain- ce of bis piiente = Peta | | La 1 0 : 5 . at, Ger Suermialy, Who, | eh, without turther notice " = = ————— Jaws, and oth ; oi Morgan € ysis Peally one of tle pre west vile bOm) ue Was LCI WoL ue er . are : ther enactwents including city ordin ligea lever saw. In a country Unsurpassed for | Lke General Gren, 18 bm0ker bags ty 48 pvesus : FURS, ances that have heretofore been loosely euforced, | ageioulte APSMibe EVER) ALre Ol Ww Wasim. ed trom the wollowimy weet bs suare ob the MAN—On Wednosday, Dec, 2%, Julius Bere. | - a by the proper autborities, If this proposition had | proved, the jows looked too pretiy to think of in) Havauas: Major Andersods 10 couversabon with est son of Julius and Mary Bergman, aed TTENTION, LADIES—-THE OLD Es. " 7 r ) eLe sue vie 7 » JOPb lier the surren- not been mude 6 , lini e-nuection with the march of auarmy. dbe popue GeLera! sbcriman vuwmice toe J0F : een Je in the interest of o political hound ‘on of Madison betore the war was abous Pi der aukou 10 be exulingd & Boment In order to | who expects to obain the honorable otfive of Presi: | gnd the Villuge represented a great deal of weal, | retura w his querters, “wher Hid Boy puniling > dont of this C wmission,for services rendered dur- | Fine brick resiuchces wth tasteiul lawus flower | ly, “Geueral, £ Bave & rune Li good Cigwls, 1 ing the | ers sardens, cobservator os aud arbors, Were common | would Lke to Lave you ty ole, vy Cemetery, 18) squirrels, Fitch Marti: $ ng the late campaign, there would be less objec- a gli the streets leading to the vreat square, sere | responded General Sbermads Juss 4s pleasunlly, . ntALe =ln Brooklyn. Hee. ZTth, of diptheria, Wile | law. Altering und Lor Paar weer age fon to the creation of a Legal Bureau for sod the court house, On three sidos o. thissquare | the same ume extending aeoyy vl he BAUK's bes pa a iy and Maria Hale, baual Lew, A seceips given to purchasers insur h ; | f te, “DUI > . * od 3 5 3 matiy the aforesaid purposes, Our laws aro etrin- | Were the mATONBD shops on the foursh @ sarge | own rearen) Sher oot Pabst 8 ney bak Faro? | _ The relutives and friends are respectfully invited to tra i Leah Wor the mamaeth oh Fie gent enough when properly enforced, how! valle. e Medison Female College, one | ones here, Permit nie. Wr." | attend the funeral, this (Ihureday) afternoon cts | Lute of the ns! ons of ite Kind in tie State, Was seniabeinsiimamimaiil eit 52 4 4 o'clock, trom 52/9 Carlton ave, it eee — * we bad ® Commission" impartially | gecidentally burned a week before we reached Tae French residents of Newark, N have HAMILTON—On the 28th inst, after a lingering GROCERLES, constituted, composed of our most eminent law- | town. Ibe troops marched juto Madison and halts | formed « "Union EKeonimique,"' designe . | iners, Alice, daughter of William H. and Cathariae | ~~~ e f ed. A brigade trom Wood's division was moved | ‘To procure for its mombers the “necessaries of A, Hamilton, ag years and } monte, OULTRY JUST AR Vy NC 3Y EX us y he both political parties, no doubs the com- | 4 & On BBOS Ths Gernot, and set us work upon | hfe erch es nests poultry, vegetables, etc, a4 he irienus an iatives of the immily are reapect- wah Mate iT ABRIVING F ¥ EXPRESS munity would be benefited by ite action; but un- | the irack and the buildings overlooked by the cav- | cost prices : Secondly, 10 retail to the public in fay MA ide end the foperae 0 Tear Miter~ | ducks, 1h to ®e.; geese, 19 to 16e, 3,00) Pounda wai} *stunatcly this now project hae been conceived ip | alry she might before, A abed close a hand, con- | gencral its goods in store, at nearly the cust prices, | uians 32 We te 0 OD NF sia {' aad great chao store TT Velo ah oe ee OOPS 5 ) cor. Broome,