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TH —_— ya peg YRAR. ) UMBRR 10,143. s NEW YORK, TH wer ONE CUNRIW @OarD TWO CENTS LN CURTTENOY, ARY 12, 1865, | retake than. Those alilied in warhavemary ed} = =Disaster on the Chesapeake. | Con7ressional Proceedings, | tehine simply to lag be re yon the oxtent and was a es ew at the olutacies overvome Ly your valor, Your | * | ture of the chanee on the comnawe besween the | Loe of works bas exctied the wondero theofcers Six or Fight Liwes | eat—Gen, Meade on | NXXViLith CONGR ESS—Socend Season )' 6 countries, But I fortenr em*arking on the " of other nat om, who bave come t BP yee ibeard. oi rm b debated inguiry as tw the effet of a difore Telegraph to the N. ¥. San. fas re warfare from tes muments of 5 a okitled Waektngton, Jon, U.— ‘the tat) aod passonger aeNATE en e hetween the amouut o” expor's iam! imports, D 7 deeds hare rendere nvolvln ote at Tecan Oe: Hest Rng * after times your ven ral's proudest | Steamer Georyians, ranuing between Baulumore Waehivoton, Jan. 11 Mr. Clark presented the | {UY4¥ine 96 it dora, the whole perilous qaemiton of an ' | the balance ef trade. In the view wien I tak D, But! r’ R memory will be to may with you, { @)\ Port Monroe, rum into a mmallbar< near Fort | Pet Goucfe.tzens of Virginia asking that stern | the prosant oocamon, ft is pot necessary to eunstds “ed e 8 emov e | Ame of the James." To share auch compan! n- ship in ploamire ; to participate in such acts is Monros yesterday moruityt, aud was badly cam. | torial government be substituted for their preweat oveturaed tay” a on pase a aidce? f D H seipate | 2 : . ‘ 5 oO v P y An houce ¢ to beve commanded such au army is gory. | @€6i. S's or oight lives are supposed to bave been | State government, which waa referred to the Com- | eeonomy Loon in the leat Freytag hn aan KIS FAREWELL ADDRESS. N cue eld, yield it without revret, knowine | lost on board the Geurria The damage to the | Wittes on Territorias, nara as on the revenues of the country ; and —_— — ———— your willing olwsiieuce to oniers Witness ' i bark is pot know. The mo: dense Mr. Buckale tah vbatt horisin re the Custom House le our prinespal witness. : 7a ‘ ead devotion of your blood in your cour | bar 9 ne 20WD thorting was densely re Di kalew presen ® resobition, aut! ©) The means ot dex ne f FROM GRANT'S ARMY. posit I have heen chary of the preciona charge | ket ys Gon, Meade was on the Gourgiana, se fatten, BRON Bak red thy RU a} | found in the atubenue bine Sau tars baer do - . confided ty me, I bave refused t) order 1scless a ~ a 5 SO Msbed frow time te ime on the ra m the Senate at the especial seasion convened fur the | the ou the reports of the ‘a bi a t hl erifices of tt vee of much soldiers ; and Tam re- | ‘The St Athans Kenidors : our add ewpoctall y pew — URPRISE OF OUR ViDET T ES. Neved t 0 ur commnAL . i) wanted blood of | womepeat Jan. 10.—In the can ie the st, Al. | Sion nicrt sa tad en ater the Ath of | at this ROAK LOT, ¥ Lait Bi tars’ is ap ean Dae pe f rg fe0p : ve bo « yee iN sottiat 4 | ws raiders, the judee owerruied the objections LJ vec from the Qommittee on Pensions, re- points wT bila wae ane meh Na emt A Few Taken Prisoners, To the Colored Troops of the Army Of (hE) twamdeon Saturday by the defence, Thirty dares | lower te eth gibdete. a Sey ag ean ae trade before the tresty, From this it appears thes —_— James :—in this arin u have been treated not | deine was applied for to allow the prisoners to pros) the Invatd Corn Vee. Mf wo treaty had been inade sm! the trade hed in- creased in the same ratic dce from Richmond. [t wes resisted by Mr Wileon, fforn tho Mikteary Committee, re | ade woul! have paid the crown counsel, but wae allowed by the Court Toronto, Jan 11.---The case of Rurty wae cure ev before the wreaty, Gan the United States in the ten porte’ a Mtl to authorize the appointment of a Be- | years of the treaty at leaet 416,975 S00, of which aha n | cond Assistant Socretery of War, which was paaed. ee been rebeved. Miia sum bas actually been lost ROM GEN. SHERMAN'S DEPARTMENT, | tin earws ASS. 0 Soar Ye ew ofwers of the Union seek to command you, Your bravery bi ov + adtaitation even of those whe Important Rebel Reports. would be your tasters. You, potrictlsm, Adah bet oe pages = to the United Bates To return Couale and courage have illustrated the best qualities of re the court to-day, The origimal document (It provides for the appointment from officers |} bas given up #060. 90, bene the amount it FORCES - VANC G manhooa, With the bey net you have unloeked | sigued by Jet, Davia, wae produced, It suthor- | Now ¢ iionget ae er Department, 3 the | would have collected it no treaty had been made UR A D IN + | the iron-barred gates of prejudice, cpening new | ud abe rad. Obtection « . yore term of one ye: & pores) to be Secon | Assist- | There is a east disproportion the detriment of Rist: Seek AE aan ficlds of freedom® liberty and equality of rightato | Ee EM sible heii erated ea nahin | | ant Secretary at a aslary of three thousand | the United States. Here ju auother )!!ustration de 4 | it. The Court adjourned to Thurstay t copsder dollars per year, bia dusiew to be prescribed by the | rived trom the tal les. the objection Beoretary of War } treaty, the United Bia! + 4c n duties to bh i From Europe. line officers of the navy Gfy numbers in rauk for aa we vere Cylon El abe O44 \ vines Five Dava Later News special werit, Paneed. again ie @ Vast eproportion to the de rimem of ' : . tbe United Biates. be same iuequaity may bo yi hes ution : Portland, ie Jam 11-1 wate p M The resolution to repeal the Reciprocity Treaty seen jp another way. During the ten yen rs of the Caps. Arion, from Liver; by via Londonder- | Wee then take up, treaty, dutiatle products of the United States have rv the 30th of December, arrived bere with five Mr. Hate was sorry the Senate contemplated the | entered Canada and the other Previnces w the dasa ike bee repeal of the treaty. He vegarde! it aan step io | svoumt of $94,857,010, While Gurus the smiue y us bat the wrong direction, It hed been a@aid that the | period dutiable pewucts of Cauade aod the other GREAT BEITALR treaty operated all one way, and that it was not | Provinces have eutered the United States ou Phe vews from Amerca of the euocess of Geos. | reciprocal at all, The reason sasigued by those | ly to tho ameunt of 97,160,182. During this same Beran and Vhowas cacved mouch gratiticacion | Wo Uraed ite sbrovation were vague apd unsatt period ir pivducts of We Uniled Studew Lave a ian Poked eae . : fact He (Lule) hed an interest in the com. | entered Canvdea and ihe other Provinces to the among the friends the Noith, and the Conteder- | we rolpemty of the country, and be had tak~ | amount of g11S 65,0T%, while free products of Can ate Long ce ved three per cent, while there wate | en the trouble to look at the operation of the | ade and the viber Provinces have ontered the Dirng the ou years of the u have actually paid in du- Mr. Grimes catled up the House bill to advance | Hes to Cauda, gi, 50%, 00% while duriug te sue " yourselves and your race forever, Gor mauder News from Arka as. the Army of thy James, [ind you farewe lh tarewe'l, Dessamin F. Boris, Maj. Geo ACUATION OF \MPORTANT POSTS. From the Army of the James. eee ng Washinoto Jan. 11 —A Jeter from the Army A New Movement South. Perce Wit pound of the James date! Jan. ' gays the weather is mild and clear. All is quiet to-day. Maj Gen EMANCIPATION IN MISSOURI [ors vas taken command of the departwens, | Passage of the Ordinance. ity aud Miscellaneous News, succeed Ma). Gem, Butler, GENERAL GRANT Surprise of Some of our \idettes, Ete, Headquarters Army of the P tomac, Jan, 9 NDING OF THE OPDYKE WEED CASE. The rebels ruade apotler attack on our picket line slivht luuproveweat iu Federal Bocurities, Tae | eaty iu gross Sane special pleaier wight make | Caited States to the suouns of $175,500,134, Hore le — this mormug, just Lelore day he and captured | ken‘el he ‘ rr 4 ater | cule ceee ayaiost tone partiowarpouh peg again joe Vast diapropertiou to the rmeut of 4 j 1 fow videttes on the rivbt of the Becond Division of | of Hews, however, which Cladned most alten: | general operation bad been unquestionebiy ten the United Sates. Mr. Sumner then quoted from A Nou Committal Jary. ‘ Miigherbyalhs uf aby ‘ tran | HOO Wee the onter of Ger Dis wo pur revel } cial Mr. Hile read a statement from e letter of | the report ot the Bercvary of he Treasury, slow: —— . — the #ixth Corps, The meu Greci their pievegaudran | i se ecoasary The Enehsh | (We Secretary of ite Treasnry, to show that uncer | ing that the treaty bad released frou duty « tow Ae ‘ Ng . Ke ¢ * back toward the rewerves; but the rebels were ¢& : x the operations of the reciprocity treaty the exports | summa of $42,835,267 in value of goods o. Canada Ce, CeCe, ate ee w then, and beia reesed ib our unifort a6 COD eto comment uy the .oulty | to Consda hed been increased in a few years trom | more than of gosis the product of the United SERENA ING ree bs dian hes : . ool bas caceet a slight depreasion in ( dian | @& te twenty-five millions of dollars. Both free | Sates. Frow these various considerations it was GENERAL SHEMIAN juld not be distinguishes from our own mon, en The pooers woheral? diseounsenance the | wood@ cud duty-payiaw goods bed inctwased. | cleer to him thes the revenue of the Guid Stake Our Forces still at Hardee ville. consequently were oT fired ob as they ert se the wovernivent belnw driven into | He ant teen told that Canada bad | bed suffered by this treaty, aud tha: iu this impor e 3 would have t more tv J0tH Were | relations with the Uniead States alter her tarif eo t make it) bur- | tent particular ite edvautayes Lad wot been equaliy Washugton, Jan 11 yor hae papers nine ear i during the att sek Pa: basher tip | Tives shows thet the rebe i desire | deneome to Awwerican’ commerce The rates | auared by the two counties. Wat the last sccvunts from Bouth Caroline » takin: Pons ena Maw ¥ To eine | Botbing Letter cause than such «result hed uot risen tnore than twe per eant., aod in the | gogerv. Rawsey aud Howe spoke against the 1s shat the euewy were still in front Hoard lie c ; tT lines ticle say the tondy were | inst year they bad devrensed. Ln ind they were 4 ; be prep ‘ bels seemed vw be ty obtrin i at page 7 ost lent upepn the | 19 per cent., only e half per cent larger then in | pet of the treaty, aud Meeurs. Suergian avd Colla What is Fouad in the bucmy’s Country. and k t upem é P | Waahtadton, fan; ((.i ue heey Sri s euey yp bnged “ray eee ded ieg, wis " tiie cosy of the your, The | 100, The statervent that there had Men unfair nd> | mer apoke tu favor uf it, Pouuing the considera nesahtts dak Aid AR sip Bhs) : Theos oat Rowever ‘Poalas; obe ob ous uaverseckect \ sore Little depress.on ip the | Vantage taken Ir be Way of dues was Qhercioré ® | giou of the resolution, the Senate wijourned, eletter te Quartermaster-Ceueral Meios, dated a He 443 Sol to ah net shat } st f t wh the only importance pete de mB is ‘ Ocoee to ve hg pana ° ee levaunah, seye: “You may use my nawe inany | fad cuined came of them, Our boys swear venue | ttt \ Be) de ition er tata in Ui gee pea nyt yt tha a hadt siauntls be . HOUPE OF REPRESENTATIVES : . CBT ‘" * ; livenee, a , 5 bi wu "a ‘reulur addressed to the Quarteruuasters of the | geance apyainst the raiders, and are ap xiou x4 t riler of ( nesd of the polith. | Creamed trom 949,000 to $20,000,000, Mr tule Mr. Wilson, of Lowa, reported from the Commit my, to fee pvery part of the Southern | 1m for ean opportur ty t J then « de bod | press ut ! ad 6 asibl isto | Waeeeorry the Renate was about to act ao soon UpoO | tee ou tue Judicury @ bill to ds the civ shi $58 ev esr Yess Ovary Pere | On the other part ot tb nets gun hes been | yi ase Canadian territ thus : the | this matter The Chamber of Commerce of Now ‘x waren; . . im sountry Will support their armies by # ju UC OU8 | bred for gorse daye t Washington yoverument, icaluat their anxious de- | York bad taken the waver u are, 1D 4 position aad sacrees t peor o fand and the respe ‘ as again ayatern of foragiuy. More aniinale are lost t your | chanyed from being very old to rain, and the | r considerstion. | *PPHopristiou act vy adding &® proving that in auy Pepartment while stan ting ite, bitched to their progpot to-night le that we shall bavet both to the | amd Would soon report, He understood the Chan..) ® Son by or agatat any executors, administrators table clanses of | ber of Commerce of Chicago wae adverm te the or gt i i which judy On yb D : than'd ren are bard | mud tor werk to come, Amore Hone | the Batted States, om was occasned by Commo | repeal of the treaty, He thought we ought not to oF gua cay ve sale ee ean Wagons, then during the long aud see y tately made ia that of M Sas Bev of | Gore Wilkes sud the vote ot the House of Repre- | tke @ blow at commerce when we neoded the | be allowed to tentity a ¢ the other on any traue- marches into the it tr General Meigs adds | the 9d New York, to be Colone sentatives nthe Treut affair anewsot war so wuch, In conclusion, Mr. Male | ygion unless called to testify by the oppose party shat during the rewarkubly march, the cavalry and All the other , s comment upon the Canadian | Mil the abrogation of the treaty would be regarded or by the Court. The tll was passed. . tet at leugih, Aran found an abundance of forace and of re- The War Westward, we orally coucede that | in Canada aud Kagland as retaliation for wrongs r, Cott offers wel Ubon fe “nounta; and the Chief Quartermaster, Brevet Brig. Important Willtary Movements. wp tut acwdcet Cansda, and basa right to imavined they had sustained, but be was eure the |): quire into the expediency of reporting a bill tor Ben, Easton, reports from Baveunab thas the trans + ar er ‘ prtechon @ “the further outrages of Contod- | people of Cunada were ing now te do anythhix | ghe reliat of the people of Ghanhesburg, Pa, , St, Lowia, Jan, 10--Aa rom Ft » Ark, ermine 8 m neutral territory Tie ey could to repair the wrongs that had been com- wortation is even in better condition than when the of the 2%th ult, confirin the reported evacut er, deprecate the order of General Di mitted lately, and to prevent their repetition The House resumed the cousideration of the pro. ptuarch comme nom); Letter than he bad ever tefore ee ES ET » forcen and the (akon 14 to verions resulta, Bataa the Pree. Mr. Sumner —The Koctprocity treaty Les # beau. | posed anti-slavery arseudment to the Constitution, ‘wen. No horses or wules are required from the Neg rpieenipen Pa * 7 } dent las overrule h . rier itwill Ay en toa} ihe tifel nase i i? eimneele ps cn eq my on nana r A White, of Olio, believed ia the ab r,t er & min © ‘ CUusULA agleb jour sure ground. ‘ woe pf » ade Sed aware py ‘i Nora ern depota to refit thicsarmy, after a march of Se eeignl Reals. thai devia What Perens | bd I 4 the dish journals wre grou and ib ie ause it was SUPpomed tom qualitied eoveremnty of dhe Sticem aud argued that vance these ideas practically that Ge treaty wad | gyre i we » power in the Gonatlution te the vearly S00 miles throug!) @ hosile district. country défencoiess, It was thet’ Port. 2 New York correspondent of the Tiwm | orginally accepted by the people of tho United | agssud ot clever, aa its revulation and man ge \* eT aN AM = ry % \ ; Ate jie I t stthstshe Federal Government wave Btat The treaty toay be seen under four differ | mens were within the province of the Biates them. ’ Smith and Van Boren would be N yt tice dtober ot iteintention to tnercase ite arn ent beada. LTteoncerns the fisheries, the navivauon | ge “ © the lustitution exited \n Important Soathern News. rebela, Linutenant W x, of the ¢ kawa Bas- | ment tie laces, and it will therefore te able, ftho t. Lawrence, the commerce between the Me Suoatvers of Dolaware, was anti 1 the i 4 belure ening of vig e Mt. | United Mates and the British Provinces and the ¥ ¥ hth 6 ‘ : h ° _ himor apera of vei ‘on, ite 1 Ge . bayer, on | | the 4 ne ation in the 3 4 eulogy measur ap bot tathonal 1 bene r Washington, Jan. 11. —Kichm na pap ° tation, bad an interview with ( ral Lawrence, to bave as tmeny war ships on t revonue of the United Biates. Tho fisheries have | eficial, He showed that vowiere cid slavery ex geerday chronicle # great fire at Charlvte, N.C the 26th of December, under a tha, f tru i lakes us itcan buy, cone ructer transport jo the | been # source of anxiety throughout our history. | istiu uw udder form theo in D lawurc, und maid Wovernment warehouses, incluling the Quarter- | reported object of hia visit Was to surrender 3] croy gad that the Britisu Government, unless Sveu from the beyinuiug, and for several YeOrs | ghe poople of that Staie would had y joy the Favaster and Commissary offices, and a portion Of | battalion tothe Uuiou forces, T el army ta + bave twateria butiding them on the | previous tw the Reeiprocity Treaty, they had bow passage ol Mis great mageure of justoe and bu ‘ ad on shores, wall find (tael/, about the Joth of | the occasion of mutual irritation, verging et times ithe North Cai ing and CRarlott and Bouth Caro- | G manuity. nerul Price was reported to be et Bragg Depot) Apri, ouly one Vessel Upon cack lake to Op | im positive outbreak, The treaty wan tollowed by Ae oweninas d New York, propotet to vote (us depot were burnt. The loss was at.first esti- | on the Rod River, Deserters from it were very nue | F the Federol war vessels, entre Peeves ahd iat a uot beon for = tet against the a» mit. Intoet It of civil dis is i . : ESOS Alle. with 1 D, News publ lett ot + ment disturbed, sities plain advanteowhih | cord the laws of soelety lowe thour lorce dare {fenated at $20,000,000; bat this bas since -been re-} marous and the whvle country was tilled wil | The Daity Nawe publishes e letter from Prof. | Mn eng denied; but ao far aa have been uble to | dom supplied by thus of Lutnsuty “Lhe srdor a uced Ly the saving of grain, sugar, &c, Yankee | gtragalers, Goldwin Stith, asvertiug bie conviction that the te iby ardov ol exatnine official returns, [de not find eny further conentivn, the pride of vietury, the racwmory of neendiaries were suapected, but it wes subse- St. Louis, Jan. 10.—Late wivices from Fort | sinkiny of the Florida was entirely accidental, He | evidence Lee itting the value of the treaty in this | past injurier, the tear o: future dauyery all cou- aquently secertained thatthe fire was the result of | giiith gay the troops have not yes left that post, | defends the lanvnage of the Amer can press on the connection, while opinions even among the most | tribuie vo influence the tind and reader \t tueape- subicect, and fually asserts that be left America as- jutereated in the ateries, are divided, There « bie of forming, wueh less of Changing, the ongauia faccident, and will be required to remain there to protect | oe iy of ahe people to ther institu. | partisans for it in Gloucester, Mass. and partieaus | form of @ Coustit tiod whieh a] mauind un te ip » A dispatch from Charleston, 8 ©. «tan, Sth, | Goverumont stores until the Arkansas river 18 | Qons, couvinced of their poser and determination agalt at in fiaing, tt ‘i treaty related $5 Hi j Pccleining the Krewven Lonuiueus of butnan why sways: “A gentleman from Savaunab reports BLer- | aeyin wo they can be removed. In the meantime, | to mbieve the povantic unde rtakiug, aud bope ul feacees bahay Perce e whet ae Lined i, Aman as sending the 15th Corps round to Beaufort, | «jg believed the President wail res of thets ; eatin an Fa name jug wdvautave in thie respect is sufi: eut to Coun ; Mo co-operate with Foster's troops betwee o Pocot evacuation, rg pana te Te as o i ia sen tt ear calion 'e the ries Rg lings sent Constisur haa | th THK denertarr Hewe of Sat aint cliffe, in response tu Seward's refusal to allow | Ne ome J he 8: Lawren: present Constitution had teen the source of the ‘gt pop a ag legal reports the en‘ any 1,000 PN acy ney bi “ih yond Heer a ey | the Liverpool Bazuar Fuud to be distributed to but the plausitle conceseion bus proved ty be b Datiou's prowperty, Wud Wae tuvouy ara of our litle more thananame, It appears that during | safety y ¢ Rock, the capital of the State. | goughers one Wharnelitfe quotes Northe . ; . . ri le -y on the | W.N. W. of Tattle ' yuthera prisoner barn fuotes No TO | the fret six years of the treaty, ouly forty Awerl- Mr, Pendleton, of Ohio, rraint nye 4,000 mrong, With wagons ead ane 7 b It Las an extensive trade with the Indian tr bes | papers so Gioprove Mr. Beward's statement that the | cau vessels, tontalutag 12,550 wns apse ‘ona Theincle aueeerii Oconee river moving in the direction of Bouth- | gid ig, or hag been, one of the strongest of our vile prisoners were pot sutloring unusual privations, P ward through the &t. Lawrence; u ‘western Georgia, on the Sth, Itary pois iu all that recon, Its population bes | He denies that tbe finds were mainly contributed id ac Hiviman, @ Inhens, amid the Dewowwie party Was oppo et bo toe aie ut because they Waus the Constitution proverved as it ta The ke the order of i that a chanve could not be tuade sucvertiog the Constituwen, To Curing the | overthrow ig mos Ww amend, UL thiceduurtie of the waine time only ulneteen vessels, containine 5,446 | Sues ’ ‘ pecan t ly He le Aird pith an , ) euch au wueudinent, wud tley fad that lq A dispatch received at the War Departuscnt from | fore the war was sine Ae ee conn | BY those tracing with the So ith. auying the moves | tons, returned by the sume open biglway These | Rhode felwad uloue scould be the dieseuting Sate, flourtshing villaye—the ra ment Was alinost eatrely carried out by Southern 4 ety ts when we cx de hee ‘ ' ‘ ‘ tad “fhasonn' a mig rr wack cl Rock, and five A .: : Pbes. are very petty atoounts whe e@ cousider tie value | sve would bave the mighi, and it Would be her *Bouuregard, da! ACO, FR» GAYS: ty, 100 tollea north ot bi adies in F dy wud that the reflsal wall not | of the commerce on the lakes, which iu 1856 was | duty torcwist Uy force, aud bor cause Wold become 1! “Hood reporta from Tupelo, Janu C&h, that salles ome ‘ ihe 1 4 an Ter itn | pra ally nt ect the distribution of t @ fund, re $65,797,820; or when we consider the carryjug | eucred iu the eyew or Just wer wud sanciiied Ly : rea nee jocated on lef. (nor wank ther of Avame, © mmunicating y, Mr. » between the Uuited Btates and the British | God. Ib was notin the power of three-t y "NPLomas appeared to be moving up the lennessce ; he ¢ if . : trade tween the Uu lem an w teh | God, Tt was potin the power of three-fourths uf * hey Ge ns th pr Re River lt sed to et =a te uate sewurite retusal, is pubbabed., in it Mr, Adame] provinces, Take tue years 1867 to 1X0Y inclusive, | the Staves to determine the corroeter of tne inst heiver until 9 AM. on the 4th, nee places in the 4 at ronitee: jerpoees regres that Le haw to close the corres: | ynd we aball find that during thie pemod, the wbip- | tutions of sbe other fourth. Weeannot coutraveuy A Scouts report Bherman moving. Six gtn'oats | #4ounting to more (bau 4 vs . 7 | ence ; ping of the United States which cleared tor tue | the levter and sy rt uf the Coustit 4) We Cun, 9 apd sixty transporte hed passed Savannah, Tenn, Cricreon’s Raid in Mississippi. } Time # an A t eld comp) mentary & | British Provinces was 10,707,239 tous, wid the for- uby yublicauisma apd destry | Lerty, apd dy. ig ‘ ‘ i 1 —The ¥ ealeg ip | Lor Whar Mr. Aduin&y aud, by inter | eign sh pping whicb cleared during this Bame pe- | cide the ssatus ol the ciuzens of the btatwe, Ql. ing toward Eastport, loaded with troops an Lota, Jan, il,- ‘ ickabury Ulenanp | ¢ t everse to Mr, Sowor Bs ricd was 7,391,809 tong while the shipplug of the | jourmed, peupplies, of the Sth inst, bea efull accountof Grierionu's | The Dathy afaik sated Mr Rew ars a courant United Sintes which eutered u§ our Cusium Hous ¢ —o ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ee aA lati Vl owe th barnelitly deserved rebuke om the Briviah Provinces Was 10,066,153 w 0 “Hox ort of tt Nashvill@ says | recent ra r issippi. T expedition leis | @ We thet waarne! “ from the Britah Pro aw 10,006, Lith tai Ps Hood's report of the battle pear Nasliville recent raid in Misses] I | La Feaxck ponte t Gen Fremont as the late | qhetureyu shipping which entered was 6,458.20 New York Blate Le istatur . 5 ly 1 r, " nu . ' 4 . bbs lost tfty j cces of artillery, and several ord- | Meaplisun the alt, At F on the M Mr. Daston's muceesac tous, FT wentiou these things by way of couts smi Spance wagons. He saya the Jove in killed and | bile and Obio Rullroad, a considerable foree ot the | Keductiona of the armies are to be efecte! on ® | [p compariaon with these grand movements te Sevate. de . } ava ark On ” pO STSSEA aa ¥ las fight ensued, | #rve ‘ 1} tis daid the) business which we have Leen able to do ou the st Albing, Jan. 11,—Tbe following petitions were S wounded was smi prt rs uot counte!, euc of was encountered an aa mary oe ys fe bo ftalban te ion Ww 000 men. : x | Lawren seems to bo trivial, It need not be cou presented ; 7" in which quite a number of the eueniy were 4 A Constantinople letter states thet the Porte bag dered a8 on element in the present disact | Fe f of the Bleeu's Used Bay R ixplosion a i { I ‘ i cl] i UsMion, | " ely © Bu a ay Railroad Gow panied “a ay : a j han hy Hippel and wounded, and 500 prisoners were taken. Gen, | granted itt conces to she consiruction of a rali- | yhe \reaty may be seen next in its bearings on the | pany A letter to the niladelph a ass, dated at Nore } | way frou Jatla to der slem, # was amor Holcomb, who commanded t! erco belween the two cou ies, “This hus U. the New York Pilote for relict yolks, Jan. 9% says: pet aren ay Ceara atruek Wise: (7) Pray ate a sh aus he mires 5b ast pip a increamd iminensely, bus itis ait ult to eee how Of the New York U.speunary tur relief b " \ the Hee furl , aa any. Hae " eC Ob uERo oe ely COUMM plat» reuirin, much of thia iuervase le due to the treaty, and bow Yavorably reporty were uuede ou the follow h Ou Wednesday night last, about midnight. two «ward, crossing the Mississippi Central Railroad | ratich is due tu the natural growth of population | bills: +, beavy explosions were very distinctly heard in. i ‘ 50 miles of The ao Ambassador bad returne! to Rowe. | gud the facilities of tremaportation im both couu- For the improvement and resulation of the Cet ¢ below Grenada, destroying ?0 miles of it, se | ib a boku cyuL i the Ceu Newhern, at Bachelor's crers, and some fifteen ‘ A AU ca Ane sn aks |} av al telovratm, dated Calcutta, December | tries. If it could J © traces exclusively, or ip any uy Park, New York jocomotives and 60 cars, GU g aeat | } large p,easure to the treaty, it would be an ele” fo rovide # parade yrounud fur tt lt of he latte i e soum > . ‘ amit vas of Dalimpote Bhoot- a 0 enent | 4 e Ltary R tiles above t a atter point, The sound appeared at Grenada several exteusive cloth end shoe | 1%, announces that the fortreas of Dalim pote Baco hut to be disregarded; bus 6 does not follow from | New York Ate PO MRFe: SIENney AUPRAT LGIOI IOS FABRA eRe factories. Atnong the prisoners captured are one | 8 Was captured by & & Britieb with the sual! lows {the gecurreuce of thig incroam fier the To incorpornte the Home for Dieu! ted # ol hers \ tern, The explosions are suprrosed to have been iad Feeney \swantvollen ined two officers aud tty teu, Toe position Wt | treaty that it was On account of the treaty Po giuend the charter of We hun Yurk Gusraueg ai Seiiitnatan. T ¢ now whether tho locality colonel, one licutenantqoluurl sod twenty-five hue | yore wtrong. br ers wud weven men Were | phe census of the United states and of th aud Iudemuiy Company etaiugton. fdo pol G) wd ; subier y killod by the accidental explvslen of » owl Doe . . han heen ot Fi Ewe the iter for | oteer | i j | Beitish Provinces will sbow au inerease uf pop. BILLS KOTICE ae BHO men OF Dom OM & Lala saat on : wenpewer, | wlation which most uot be disreyarded iu deter. whatitis worth. Textract the fullowicg from the Vrom the Indian Conntry, | Comm: reial Jotelligeuce mining the origin of the Increase of commerce, nee wlize the acts of the Erie County Supers Releigh Conreprenate of Monday last: St, Louis Jan. 11,—Dispatebes from the Wet) 6.0 phe auc Monday and Tuesday were pees ay ‘8 Ta leeds fare Sring PEOME ue Lu iereage the tolls on pdwnk asi tur Staats ' o wan a pA rn 7 a eer ¢ Nias vicabe taiy - My ‘ “IMPORTANT EBUM KINGSTON, shal the Tndians 6) ie lem spcounts, were 9 ‘ mm; Tho auskes Orin, Quotations une | ear ‘ 4 @uccessiul operation only aluce ibe ty Brie County At three o'clock yesterday mformation rewhed | the Republican River, retresting Southward. | eburce Mas a qoarkai anes the treaty, [t would be dificult t exaggerate tbe lue | guns eon uae be ompeusativu of tie Ere County sat H ' ~ caritwabivaet on . Drewdabutta egulac corm market since the | beats ahs res : hy . | Supervisors at extcw suns Baluigh that the enemy were advancing on Kings | Troops were concentratiag!r pursult, Advices 0) SUN he Ty seves te quoted drm aud | Buenee theve have r mud ia quickening and ex- fo evable the Trustees of tue Soawen's Fund and fon in force, and were diamant only about ten miler Rw 7 a $ " - } tenuing commerce, {csnuet doubt that the rail- ? from Fort Kearney say that the Ove: land Mai) liu nective ' Retreat to borrow mien Beven o'vieck yesterday inorning, efter some Con os "> ket 14 inactive | road lel vl ue » guanine bas Leen of itself 1 + fe Ae > gunsupring @derable sic'rmishinc, they hud advanced to within | /s iniested from O'Fa!lou's Rifts to Voll fon, | Prov slons--Tue & orket is are : ms |e reciprocity treat), wae comprebe. re and oO aw mG 128 Sat ae eLprupt etious fur cer- ene wile of our works, We await the rosul: with perhaps beyond, The Indians #o larvely ont % ag ry ie k can Seay ne al equal than any writte: vu parchment, Theextent | Walp snares ra ( ronment iD providing tor ‘much anxiety, her tl Geusi spat : iualiennse holies vi Fae E88 | or crade before wud alier the treaty may be shown ee cl ah ona ‘ " ¥ ur r the tr ¢ that offensive operations canuet 1@ detene t Not ay numbe oyps thal i . se tteeclilincie Couteal B. 8. 60 tu afewiguces da the three years immeLutey oe e a WINS oe : reat tion i 1 at present be prosecuted with wuch «Lance of suc- | ¢ pole Centra: Us A e the treat?, 16s tal @mrd ars | ) repead fare red ou Clause ip the r Butler’s Farewell Order wh i Sealy proveding the treats, te total exporta to Cauede | road cuusulidatou uct of 156% ; : ‘ erry wa —- | gud tho other Britis\ é BE eel ha 6,618, | ; biLié b¥) SUPCORD ea dytartecs Dm tanTMENT OF Vimarnia) oy iSpy VX asbow tl aut the tote uport #22,555,677, Lewy af | “7 ~ , ASD Nust C4 ROLINA, ARMY OF THE iy The Missouri State Cenvention. ‘ ty : oe a 4 ee . exports to iunporis it the prop orion ot ee on y incorporate the #tudio Bulldog Assoviesea of JAauxa, Jan 9, 1565. ; runniuy trode between Cube end Texas te very | du tue ten peard of the treaty the total emporteto | Ney York {: eet aig aoe re ar aes Ordinance of Ewuucipetion. \ brisk. On the 10th of Vecemver @ Liccaade ru Canada aud be Be tish Provinces wore $986,360,.! To wutnetro the Becond Avenue Builrusd Cow. ‘g be ; ; = : U1 ‘Tne wtul iuporta were $200,399,786, A an7 t seruck Dew track \e Your comzasnder rel eved by order ofthe Presi- | se Louia Jun, 1) —The State Convention bas |) ner with 40 bales of t Piss wrecked cordug ty ese Bouts the exports weru ib the | F (Co amend the ansessment laws bot, tukes jeas Your ndu i 1st passed the WIL? ordinance Euancips 1: t t the Ro Graude xof her crew were) proportca wt lV toTs, LU wet Canale alouy ! ce) us fetolunon urgiu. dug it LU he ‘ iran ried praid m from the unwill te mu : : * we of CY to dt" Be sane? ib a . reat ted Cffon cottou t ce we sul! God the ch ogg in their prop eras Vaatet Le aures (or hat aa 4 bai Be gio j he - t ; wilhug jon, by i 5 ¥ pyran a oe an wh ’ oi up by @ French ecru On the | the wth) experts to Vaoads in the three) pris vert of War wag aderred : ” have eudured the privedious of the camp aud the | poople of the Stute un In convention fy tha oF cod goal swift} Hocade ruuaer, | )estd meee ately prevewing tue treaty were #Ul,> dhe argument in the Nth Senatorial Diatries qmarch tvitbout amurvaur. You have never failed | ecusblod, that hereafter ‘n this Btete there eal be 5 4 eva 2 captain on shore ip @ ’ > We tute! tp 1 + ’ agg lst Gaa Was then rcauied Ly Mr. Fab ; , { pe ‘ ret * * e n j " » » ue prop ertion of 100 to the | zer, in bebulf of Me. Low, the oat ke wh rdered. You heave sturmied aud | no slavery bor tur st aers'tude, except ia re and delivered ver up t * wifo Low, ths sbegtust w aban en & . s ¥ shor ei ] x * a fs aa ’ ey : Blocks: Aquadron, Qn ibe Slat part w cXporta Ww Cageds giove durny the ten | 7 >". carried works deewed impregnable by the enemy. ) punisliment of erime wher: bee party shell Lave | Le crew of another sade ropning sehourer years vt the breety were wlT6ctlyll, sud Mr Mavens called up apd spuke wt far g.h on whe eserod and charred with the design of giving | the wtsl impore were 9161,174,347, Leug i9 | Pesolusion requesting o2r Beustors and Representa r vousel to the Souacron, | the proportion of 100 to V4. [ presunt hese Cumtinusd wr the ast gage, You bave shown the p usitions tobe eo by holding Misc: oeelnas bie Gerce pt aamaulie La the ative) W of been duly convicted, and a!! pervons held to service | wae, or labor as slaves. are bozeby declared free'* lupe

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