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SUN. Urwo ONR CUNTUIN GOTT TWO CENTS IN Ct RBENt Ys ee lot H J NU ARY 1865, _ NEW YORK, F RUD: AY, 18, ae News lay Telegraph to the N. ¥Y. San —_— —0- + FROM WASHINGTON. Son Correspondence. WHAT IS EXPECTED OF SHERMAN. Grief of the Radicals. BATCH OF PEACE MOVEMENTS, he Rebels Joining in the Game and other obvious reasons bave teepred 6 coum Jer. able conttence in the, Prospects of an early peace, sod the opinion is expressed by persone who are ins pomsion to Inmow the inaide workings of af- faire, that the winter campaign will not be fought cut, Rit, after all, ib le to the Soush that we must loos for peace, and wo fix the aigne far more favorable there than was deemed possible a few months ago. The evidenmes of eiutegration are every where vis- ible, and Joil. Davin is too shrewd 6 statesman not to discern the aigns of the times, and turn them to account, Whatever may have been hw former attlnde, bere are excelent reasous for be Nieving that be is now willing to return to the old Union npon the basis laid down in Mr Bewant’s famous Auburn speech tee day tefore the Prewdentis! election, vi. : The Conatitntion as is ig and submission of the legelity of all the laws of Congress and proc. mations of the President in relason to he war, to the docssion of the Bupreme Ceurt) The motives Ponmeyivanin to Wissenri, Harriehburo, Pa, Jan 12.—The foliowing die pateh was revolved by Govermer Curia tile mern- ioe; lefforson Cts, Mo, Jam Vth, 185. —To Ve Governor of Pewnaylounta: Proe Moeouri gree ber oldest sister, C. Furroams, Governor of Missourt, Governor Curtin sent the following reply ; Tarriabrorg, Pra, Jan, 12th 15 To ia Fe celleney, the Governor of Musoury Jefferson Cy: Ponnsylvania, first borne of Freedom, wel- comes her disenthralled sister State of M irt Redeemed in the agony of the nation amt the throes of wanton rebellion, her offering to liberty comes baptized in her richest | }ood, and will be ae cepted by « faithful and free people ae one of the crownity tributes to ther matches haroiemn and their merifers to preserve and pervetuate our counmon nationality, A.G Uratre, Governor of Venusylvania, Congressional Proceedings. XXAVIT& CONGRESS “econd Session. SENATE ance Company, for the re-paywrent of certaly taontes colleriad by the Hirth Departing, To General intelltvonc9, mend the (barter of the Home tor the Kelortus- - thon of Juvenile Delimquonta, {By Mati to the New York Sun The following were intr !need Tovine httle Farnest, eeeine a man with a bearer Concerning, certain pabtic records (a New York. ma, whe Tome To repeal the (are restrietions in the Central Ral. | bi! man, « ermy wot ey road Conaoliistion Act. To facititate the acquisi- | 6+9t Poan's ten p'* fon of land ly the Croton Aqueduct Board, A resolution was offered, that the opinion of the Attorney General be re juested as to the conatit- Honality of creating State indebtednem: for the purpoen of encouraging enlistmenta, A lopted A whyram from the Governor of Migouri to Gowernor Fenton, aunouncing that free Missourt Rene pris mere 7 the explosion of the Powder ship of F isher so demoreliced the parison that ther ¢ iM not be induced to comes out of the easen ates for twenty-four hours and bot until Hine hal reassured shem. It ip proposed by ome & neliah eapitaliate to we mte the businesa of rom th ge ommelenm atthe Caps of Good Hope, for the sake of the wathera, which greets New York, was road by Mr. Folger, and wae | May be pluckel every we ' Fach pluck - received with apptaues. haw of feat @ Will be worth from 949 to @f5 for each bird, RVRNING SRABLON. Tim Pre The Senate beld « special seamon this evening to 6 bas promoted Prevet-Wator-Gen. era) Giodirey Weitael to a full Moy ore eraiah ips consider the State Ro bill, al at the miggestion of General Grant aod Secretary der Ms a aunty bill, which provides s Senlee, This wiky, perbace, be taken na en. ladle bounty of ®0U for one year mon, $190 for two ‘ cation that General Wettvel does not roat un ler the conmire of the suthorities for bis share in the lave year's men, and g600 for three years men, and pros | °° Fisher t ort L} Wie DASA tobite ail other Lounties exept euch ae an individ. Tre Louteville Dewocnat conta'ns detatle of the Rronsent o@trages perpetrated i th ub state by rebel belonging to the gang of the votorous she-rebel BueMundy. Without the least provocat ual inay give to a gubetitute. it appropriates thir ty millrone of dollars to be raised by tax this year and apportioned armong the several countios towns that would tnfuence Mr Davia to this course would be al) powerful with a meu of his intensely selfieh natore. In the firet place, the war bas arrived ats Washinat n, Jan. i. The Chair nid before the Benate s mensage from the Presi tent, giving infor- Congrossional Proceedings. n they po mation es to an agreement between the Unite! | and cities in proportion to the oumber of meu re- | UF tered, af Lebanon Junction, Kentucky, five OP THE REECE! point whore ite continuance will sweep bir from | geste and Groat Britain cohoartiing (hd Bival tous | awnaet 4 x members of the Ith Kentucks Tofantry. The PROCITY TRE ATTY power. The movement to make Gen, Leo dictator ts 4 om each, men were taken from their ho: 7] . me ° ¢ on the lakes, which was orde wot aod de\iberately to be printed, Mr Wileon presented the petition of Mra Jane | lov Awieshelm asking for an iner shot One hundred aatlora were « NL, Saturday, to be we Mr. Cook suggested an an amendment What overy Hity that has raised men under the present call be allowed #600 per inan for them, and that the ablow at bis authority by hisown cresturee which will prove mors fata’ to bie reputation aul prompects Debate on the Amendment. ‘ted at Portemouths oof nay for female tte Baltimore, and upon ie * ae taxbe levied scoarding to the valuation of its tax- ‘ vat oft ‘ NEW YORE LEGISLATURE, |e Uta eter, the dT ane i | clerk which waa veforred to the Fiuauee Commit. | able property ; Gunens’ clea wsder tere anton’ Grooe ean iJ again, he seen that the declaration of the Governors | 19 Thia proposition was advocated by Mean An- | were armet, evidently intending to cacape ab the T 7 of Georgia, Alsbame and Mismesippi of the rights At bat? past one ¢ drews, Ames and Cook ant was atrenuonaly opponed he State t ‘clock the Senate took a recess w ite mambers to pay its re- firat opportunity They were put in the hold of unity EBT. of the reepective States to form whatever treaties the Unite! States ship Vaudalia, and the hatches by Messrs, Sirons, Fieits, Laimbeer and Cozzans, who argued thas the aloption of such a propomition of ten minutes to « fastened down, . oem ry f elenc ease — taioe the germe of dia 7 ould c ITS PASSAGE PHOBABLE.|” * Marae t Mae Bt atnenraisteta 6 specta to Vice-Admiral Farragut, who waa upon | ¥ a re tanivalent to saying thet the City of Tas Brmoperor Maximilian announced, on the 27th solution of the Confederacy, and must sooner of | 14 ay, New York abowld not only raise its own quota, but Wks Bia fateniion ta “revies the operat (the : = : the feor. avmet largely in raising the quotes of the rural (lis- u bp TEN Mab bedlsd pear inet Dis: ister at Sea later uintwiat the rope of sand that now binds the Mr Wilson offered the following, which wae | tricts thortmain an! natarelination of ecclemastical prop- < sais i , ae secess onints iu a precarious condition, The Legis- lature of North Carciina hag voted in favor of sen!- ners to Washington, and Congress the question adopted, Resolved, That the Committee on the C the War hed rectal te inquire inte th the late expedit nto Wilmington, N C report back to the Senate erty, shaping it on the !asis that lovitimate trane~ actions executed without fra and aecording the laws which suthorized such amert zation, shall te ratified aecording to the prin { free and ample toleration, keepiag in view that tha religion of the sate is the Rowan Catholic aud Apostolic '* No action war taken on this proposit on. On moon the clause providing for the raising of the money by direct ta: yma this year was stricken out by a vote of 16 t 10 Mr Folger then mored an amendment provi ing Uas the money shall be raised on bonds, frll- JVER FIFTY LIVES LOST. Interesting City intelligence. nfuet of ing Commissi n the rebel Com. on & ! appo-niipg thirtee missioners, to treat with an equal numbea part of theUnited Staten. has been serious y debated IPR ROIPROCITY CMPATY pa nae dy six tape Dagenie ts aie agistls P THe Canadians of Windsor have been retaliating h ore ' On motion of Mr Burner, the Sonate proceed! Po: ag sy, y ; for the passportorder. tLe Amerean Consul hee The Street Labor Trouble. Th Ja moreover rumored, and the rumor is genera sabe he | te be fires submitted to the people at e apecal elée- | been refuse! a place wherein to eatabliah an officry _— — ly credited that Vice-President A.vexander Stephens, to the conai ieration of the resolution to repeal the | gion on ribet on ust, ou accordance St the Ld and, saa consequence, be bas not) Sel the author- a : ss TED, - Ci - } or gen: | Revipr city Treaty quirements of the Constitution in regard to creat- | ties that, having been refused an ottice, he has been MRE. WE Uae R ASSAULTED Mr. Boyce of Sonth Carolms and several other yer Mr. Morrill advocated the repoal of the treaty, | Be State debt, Pounding tis motion, procress ond | oblived to suape ni his tanctions, Tle has tele e Hema of well koown peace proclivitics Baye pert | en eee tae anaenen unfavorable to the muor. | We dil! wan made the spacial orlor tor to-morrow | yraphed to the decrotary of State his docision, This A&C... & Cy AC. commissioned to open preliminary peace negotin: | Syty of une penple of New England evetng. Adjourned step wirtnally el st all setae henwees Detroit ie % tions at Washington, These are only a few of the Mr Chaucler favored ibe repeal of the treaty haa us tudsor, for the presen ean : A ‘ mactmnbly. gt n ‘: ‘ - Pi ait | The people of Canela bed been in aympathy with qT tovllected for revenue licenses in New From Washin on. many views advanced ip this city upon this t the rebellion ever since It commenced, and thin waa The following bille were noticed : York rs, at #20, durin, the leat fecal be War News Sherman's New Mov sorting topic, and e few daye will determine thelr | Goly one of many reamons Why the action recom= | ‘To authorize the Board of Supervisors of Now | year 45784 98; for bankers, at #100, ~Reweval of Genernl butler The re | accuracy, Nemo, mended by the Conmuittes on Foreyn Relations | York to raise money by tax. To incorporate the | #17187 for brokers in money, stocks, Aec., a8 Ramors (ouciliatory Policy of the Ad A Richwond Ramor baa hays ees fen a ead ‘ New York and Brooklyn Ferry Rail ad Cony , bg $24, BOW 43 ¢ for mnorvial brokers s $50, mivietration. 7 “ »blem to Wash- 7. Foote wa) at while the treaty had proved | Por a RaUroad in Browlw New York, To in- | 80506 ou, wad-warrant brokers, ab $26, a pe fA ee Washington, Jan. A gentleman fn Was hichly benetictal tothe interesia of the people in porate the Boliiers’ I A for Southern Now | #133 4s r catilo broker at @10, $17,289 62 (Special Correspondence oun ‘ ington why has seen the Richmond Esqutre® of | Canada, ‘thal proved pr judicial to dhe people cf rk. To increase the fees of County Clarks, To | Th¢ suvertiaenest tex of eal aed Washington, Jan. 12,—The cloud produce! | y | pwegday lant asys thet paper inentions the follow- | the Un tet Siates, Tt wan reciprocal onty in nome. | incorporate tue Coamopelitan Railroad Company, | #65! 10 in New York, wht on siaugh- { y 3 i vied sgeipat the repeal of the tresty, repulse of the expedition against Wilmington Mr Hale ar ng: “Acal! is out for ® Conveation of tue Con- Ko regulate the price of ,as ua Browklyu, SRS ACI ANS romllee SILt st lant disappearing and the confidence in the Stating that its scvanteces had teen rec proos ' the foll« A nrtrnement of Ge tase « Polee in Huron ederate States, Tho intention of the authors of | and not ed ne dated by many Senator M The following were Introd uoed s County, Mict is tho scene of she latest insur litary aituation that prevaited afew weeks ago | ghe call is to revolusionze the revolution, to depose Hale att r eome further . arke ai ain nthe rep eal anit, © erect) aa) pgs capital. id orange tied rection excitement, Thea people nob iiciag the i Cy. pee ii * ‘ the treaty, moved w refer the subject to the Com- rooklyu ater / imuorporate uo Now yormine fis 7 ali ol as bean revived, neral Bhorman's new mose- | wy Davia, wipo out the Confederate Conirres, | ite on Fiawuce 4 York Union Yacht fal To authorize the Second pede Aina be tht Leaf Ness vi Ww ; Usd had n ipe Lin “ 2 . 4 . 3 Horahais wentafter some of whe rt ber who hac ent Is awakening increased | appoints Dictator in bis mead, aud perbaps su Mr. Wilson amid he had preneres an amondment, | Avenue Bairoad Company to lay @ new track. In | Leon deatied, they ariue ty coupa veers t Ite areexp oted from it. The state ronder to the enemy." What instead of repealing the treaty @ comaamon phasic - 4 the Creios “ \ pera DO eeanrys give up the mon, 1 ilies: arts 1 ahercs by Ychmond papers that he had transferred hia army -— be appo'nted to make # new treaty pia: Tibco Bias Oi thd | ahooting at the oiler as they revveated, Hate and ; ° A tiouon to refcr the sutject to the Judiciary | Siac, Relative to taxes and oasessmenta in New ‘ pa A n i GENERAL GRANT. hon any “ ry coats were perforated but nobody hurt, A file of , ». the North aide of the Savannah mver int. South ms . Committee wan |oet York, Fore raiiroad jn S4tb street and 6th avenug | goiiiers has bee b get biore bo taiue the igor linna iis nly partial y true. A portion of bis arms Arrival of Dewertore vt hed KRepatring The yeas ani aya were then celledon the pas. | New Yor! ¥ Lo incorporate she New York Conse - ; Sens marche! overland, tut the bulk wae moved sue (Cailroads. sage of the rowoiution, which was adopted by yea, | ¥ i" ny ot uss Hey en yee arr Fe Mus : ENN if re LMA, of Kiebu wn N Hy hy water to Port Royal whenever tney advanced Heatquartera Aring «f the Potomie, Jan. 9 ey debs Mesare, Ruck. | the Conuissa meral Ordinance, A: the | nine, Rie Was the wife of Alfred Yolinan; wha doops > Po , ° yu cot | ee vottng t ryat xere Mesar 1 e Com " enera th KO he sthe , fren! aN» owe 08 the Charieston Railroad, and probably effected | Severs! rebel deserters cam» 1D to-day besides 8 Inson, Hale, Honor iets, Howe, Ram- | anvual report ol the A ijutan(ieueral murdered recently by ® Wornan in a bowlin @ function with the restof thearmy. It bes not | fmt number of contrabands. All were in the oud Vau Wine: The Speaker announced the following additions | in Ke aud excensive ciel at tho untiruely death anetion wi ‘ nv. tie bo Stand. oy Committe Mo her husband produced an aberration of uind ' . on ched condition imaginable They bai bole i , ot aaa yet tronspire! whether General Sherman wii} | 26t Wretched co ganins , HOvsE OF REPRESENTATIVES Romie aud Boyes —Mensre. Lewia and AA [which led to this renrit, She lef a loiter to be march direct to Charleston or to Rranchwillc, the | ‘tavelted « long distance in the rain, and were Ope ped tte for che bill te | Brown. Militia und Public Defeace—Meaara, Cole | mother, aud 16 tor the clergyman 7 vtoall who saw then They report s am : saad aod Lapham cheeter wh ‘ busbana any rewlroad centre of the State; but it seems to al jects of pity reoranize th ¢) Btates providing that uone of] Mr Hor , ' : he Covatl. | ek : ! : raed © have withdr to Hicks i ’ nham reported @ to amend the Covat claring nmyh wud, He was kind generally understood thas Charlesten is doomed, | at tue rebe at ale : veri nite ls : : them eball be ablo to resurre thelr political rows | tution for the spoontimens of Comminmionere of | and aftectiouate ty tao, wid lite was nothing withe 2 1 thi lo 1 . re they bave * ly o . Te would probably be more regular to alezo | forts ear ae oe pian . cm competed | HoBE Until the loyal citizens organize a government | APPesl& aud it was suimediately pasate He Bitas i ; Branchy lle first, an ite ceeipation would | 29ne into winter quarters, ae Jukeg: » | republican in fortn, end loraver probitvtiny invel- | op i 1» Catholic Children in Ne Tue Kuglich Artuy and Nav) Gacerre hee been Lig ‘ wo fall by tw this point, owing to the lack of } untary slavery, and furtoer prove!ing that Lous. Providing tor u bail Lad intortned that the aebiou t son the Ale ams threaten Aiwusta, Columbus, Raleiyh and South 4 4 1 wae F cae Ata Soak setntions: * ‘ | Vork (ity, Wistantos cache & dae | i upes he , nm there and ‘a Station, and also | ana shal re ¥ pone Pome Teena, ten " 4 ie pa on upe Carolina. Ifthe rebels had anything like an equal | forage between there and Ream's Station, end a Covetitutton adopted in April, 1964. The substi. | Mr. Reegan introduced ® bill providingthat the | mind of the Eioperor, and. couvaced bim thas force to confront Bherman they would compe! him for the lack of tranaportasion, owing to the dt | ite was ondernd tbe promied, | josie under the charge of the Rosieay for the 1 puns of comparative tant © were uo I ‘ ‘a. ‘ % bs ne ovection of deat, tor Cethobe ecbildren % Pay Dat § f * ‘ } struction of the railroad in that district by General aia aniier hand ‘ nt el sroe | Prevection f patituie I yan Oe rile AV yivren and Reiman guns @ secure the mportant sirategical position at _ Sh : e aad aa Rakchts The House reanmel th Jiscnasion the pr | shell beroafver te maintained and eupported by the monnbed, or bei 4 ated, | mais of the 'Beanchrille. Putas they have not, our great lead. | tren, they, however, picket as te a posed Constitutional amendment County ot New York, in the same manner as aimi- | Kearsarge class. La conerqu suufscture er Wi!) be at liberty to ecloct the most direct means | Station. and on the west side of Hatcher's Run, Mr. &mith, of Kontacky, eaid taat ething was | larinatituticns in anid county, uuder the cherge of | of ex ton ateel rifled guns were delayed, and anes fer the accomplishment of his object, and will diss | With a division of MHill'e Corps, located on the | so vestructive to our py the ultra docirive of | the Cummiaouers of Charity ‘ "Ce me a a Governinost hava: oF fered two be LU : ‘ oR vhick > i " o nv ely’ l-inck etee suns two heaer Jrancert and baMethe eneme by attacking the poms Nordsiown plank The rebels have been peagiras ha an % Ray b bree altnee ot Ceres sieke y es sw ‘ ‘ a tie Ns 5) fi where he jelenst expected, and whore hecan ine | tery busy preparing the railroad north of Hicks: | gubyert al! the prineiples government and 1 News Items. more heavy guns frou: America, ull micrle-load- h reat le 7 r ford, for the relaying of the rails butes yet none | publicaniano, and trog us tothe pomtion of per — ers bhe intention being to adopt beavy sna fer flict the greatest damage, Ho may, and probably b ' avd robably because theyae vot | fect despotian and rum. some Northern aod By Telegraph to the New York Sun.) the French navy, and praiuaty te remow the |, divide his forren inte two colump4, and | have leon pu abe P i v4 4 5 ‘ Wertern .eptiimes here ace bold and sudacious ome Present #0-pounder and 60-pounder ho ped guns ° Fes) | sh possera them. A beautiful fla, wae recenily pre- | enough im this matter to go # atep beyond the slavery cor a now | trom ther pulps opers agains : Branch ile ead Charleston | ayy to the 106th New York Volunteers bythe | ee eet ee rece ee tt iB bE Hey) Tar anti-slavery constitutional amendment no . er at «the «same time Tt is uselesa to deny ladies of St. Lawrence and Franklin counties, New | Co ngreas to 1 4 joint resolution in order to pending in the House will probably be decided this Di t t s thar Ce repulse at Wilmington has acriously de. | York, atlord she pr pp oriunity of passing upon | week. The vote will be @ close one. Baster a ea, leaped the plan of the campni caused ‘ the amenc ment, and it was the duty of the people » Albi Y vf Roston, from Cardiff fo — lie ingeed the plan of the campaign. Tt had suse GENERAL SHER WAN, Fy Wo should doxtroy alavery, root and | T™ 8 ul gate Wink ad bcgegpvebti beck firend Tigag'et Liles mmenee cbacriy and ‘leappointmens in official | pase of ore Forces at Benntort, &. (. was poeble He thanked God he | Malte foundered ot sen December s, Craw maved | phe bark Reclablia or Now Glasgow, arrived ad }@itariers, where its success was most confidently Sherman's Kole in Savannob anon the ¢ hen we ear Ral oO ot ‘ AvOPY: | andl landed at f verpool December } this port se rterdag worning, aud reports that an ant paw. The removal of General Butler shows New York, Jan, 12 —By the arrival of the trans es _ im he ' Batis ths Unt 4 oten j tias passed the Ohio Legialature | ge sth inst, in lat. 3% lon. Th the attention of the that the administration bolds him responsible for | port steamer ticorge C. Collins trom Port Rosal, se Mr, shat las pole of the | asking Convreus to mlopt the prepoasd amendinont | crow was attracted by calla vlen a man waa die Whe failure. Ibis certain that thae «a very atrong | jearn that General Sherman had moved pare of hie) whict uld rault Nie b + | to the Constitution for the abelition of alaver | covered on ® picce of wreck, and re ed, He ifecling against him bot: in the army and navy. | army to Boanfort, 8. C.. by water | . , ti a te Ker iat ' ! me | Tur Obie Anditor's report slows that the Whole) proved to be Alvert L. Mayden, and aiated thabie 4 | wes ) . K : . : Fil’, the actual removal and the cineutueannen'| Washington, Jan, 12.—The Rehmond Wura, of j Siate, vot man there would re aoat | Number of seldiera aud gare rnished by the | pad gaken paanave frou New York for Hilton Howdy atten ling it have produced an immense sensation, | the 0th inst. contains the following items: it, He had always thou, HM ie State 2 217 00, amd shat 16,000 have died tn tho | op whe sth instant, on board the ateauer Melville rel " , on to the rebeltion ; this woul y : He was require! to deliver up his command, pa- The Aucusta Canowienn and Ssstinns of the dth | Cuntly sitet SURpE Ree HM nareh LAM tice aud | service and 8,000 been killed On the Teh inst, alter much heavy weather, the , pore and movers, and leave the army within a few | inst, publishers uumber of news soins derived i y it to the negroes an ot ‘ A werreig of the prom'nent citizens of Olio was t al Were Hite r ‘! t) brief hours. He will soon appear at Washington, | from gentlewen who left Savannah on the dat | a dd Ae Beanake 4 ne natal Deena rare wet e rene ee bowe the veune r vein by the ane. The ; i Ph RE ODy | inet. The most perfect order ie now mamtained in 'O 1 the js Gratseds thle wre Cuptatu then ordered the boat to be lowered, aud . however, in spite of the der £ the President to | the cit No soldier is allowed to interfere wita ‘ * vate at bell | tbo General Sherman @ testimonial of one i eauuas iad al othavelnns tate 4 , eae | we be ery oo t e Limaelf, th wines ad seve ‘ t in : « lsvoid a acens with him, ss the radical, whose | the c teens any in A citieen ou ne nhapart heir tieal or vi je | hundred thousand doilere on Ualted Btates stocks. and were swan The pexsenyers eucceeded in . tibe downfall! of Du 3 Kar . | rested by a pen sobiier a teow anys siuce he} ‘a tr ss ec of act bs | . one Lang agen Geary tele ! ‘ i 1j 4 wrath stile wnial i er can bearcely Lore. Citizen knocked the soldier down © ottcer of | the © i ua tte at seat ‘ “ i Thostun fund for the relief of Havannsh o J keopiue they afioat until about 11 o'clock (he 5 have devised a plan for suinmoulne bin | ge ; goou as be arrived, asld nothing to ‘ : | ready wroouute to $28,000, The ateainer Grey bound \ , they ar’ ¢ @ National ¢ atic pursuance te ? rextday, by inewne of bard ta n ballingy but 4 tify uron @ congressional commission to in. | tbe citizen, out had the soldier takeu ty she bay of tie « titus Revardits t 4| wilbedespatehed (rom DBostun, on Baturduy, to 4 oo ; ‘ racks, gagged, and souns pned for bis mis- Lyla alin on ve ws the sinting of the steamer boing evidently near, o the iimineton fall ill, o & Gagne, Me ; : le wa Lu on Havannueb ih onm, reg , iuto ¢! mit ure # will, Of | Vehavicr, A drunken soldier who undertook to | ne Nets Gateone all hee avanneb, with pr # | they lowered the lamb boat, intending to put se ; r, draw Gen ra! Tit) Wesbingion, wheres | create a disturiuure recent! he {who refieed to | tieatiny 1 gobi (Cox's). voto nonduge | TH* New Hampsbire Dewoeratic Btate Convens | imeny ue possible into it, Refore the waty paren ll become the centre of a set of polltice! agita ow bimeell to be arresied, # shot Gown at | 7 r the Vice-Presidc ¢ | ton met yea apa uwowluase| BOW, Flarring. A i Rn th arialt He wil \ once by the guard, One or tvo ¢ the insurance | bux M Be i Pree ma sie ; i ae ep fyers could be % int the boa how. ov tone thing if i ' haw es panied ol bayantel a ferlog the project | rani iy at me are Oo eh \> | ben tur Governor, and 0. A. G wugbo tur Ral je the Melville went jiu employed on active service # will proba- esta’ list Km Nations) wk for the issue of cape Sagapadietadr tte is y i roa | Comm selener saa : > . ' . A » ‘ hese bad le ' fo bk whieh | | five, peeks the al, ¥ t being « ly be shelved with au sppoiutmenttoa Depart. | “xreenbacks.” 4 if atom Mote i oF OMCe | he would Lave wo well, he would yw | ‘To-Day was asnitned forthe execntion of Green | iesattic lifeboats of eonrwe u aye being cleaned and repaired, prepara y tn bie re r to ble pooh the North apd { t it andorat é ee ee are ; a ; nent in the Southwest commencement of Dbusiver# aya. bbe soloersare i E ‘s L oe seniiin. of. all tt gt nle the Malden murderer ; but it in understood that) gone of the passengers, whom ther Toe newa of the srriva Mr I ‘ vit alowed, Un Jer any iF iy anced wh el Yer to 1 Tho Noth w ; l, aud his (Gox'ns ine | toe Gove sae held his sisuebure from the ve, Nas with slatnen oMicare'e ' nod bas great!y as toulated the contidence a an | enter privet Sealey bd ore en th p | formatior that 6 Ld not bave neld | Wartait gud that the @xecaUon of tha sentence is |, ploves of the wreck, but what finally be f ce cases are orderivy and quiet, remaining ; ahi k wr the ameudmeus . a : | bv piewes ¢ v v arly peace, as it was feared that he would he Pits Owoers and performing «elf customary auies ne vt rf yy ‘ ; eet a i leferved for uction until the next Executive Council. | gem, Mr, Bay who was slot 1a 1 luded from paesing the re Ines by Jeff. Dave. , One store wiih ¢ froma the North has already : hs Pet and whaiher he Waa Duuin a@rpoech in the Ihjuse yesterday, Mr pioce, caunot sa The r valoat by ) "he Blair move * on’ indirect ate | been opened, Nowir backs’ are i : ate tk Leved je fo th ous rume 6. ‘ “4 lhe Blair » vremen r t rect a MIRMaRT ihe oniechte rapa a soit | boy Voge ie) t Ch te Bue bon | bo f (hic, alluded to the vari 46 ruta rain r | Vira isanter isnot ab ths presents wn, as ; tetoyt in faver of poace A; penk Western 1with ladies, On h bat I a aaidiibarl weg, | ROTH HO 5 tothe reports in clreulation of | ihigs who were in the lite tn erhapa s 4 pence Democrat bas teen pertaitted to pags our) feweof therm are seen in A tosjort aes it F ts ho coe POTN oing to Rehinond in behalf of peace, but | 4) cluny na ot Ake probally f s orf eroale [ Jation Lave remained in 6 tv. I'he i . ' ant i o ‘ , cw p iy noeret i that iove te, 210 ‘ a ave v u € > Sow $ Ferasndo Woo'!, of New rk, bed just said ti ere | nf ' e been 71v! t | Was! p and Ric 1, ere now honest ft ' a € ¥ " Pay : ere Yi aie its of be under anil & to the torms of sie bes t ‘i ! that at least fifty lives ha st, pep | , A © now bonest- jor m i Gonsivuonc A f ; wa ruih in them ville wes an Eng b n steamer of fiva , it Gen. bher nounced shat be ; " : y incined to concede rv for peace The | Wo s , be | | Tor Richmond Wri aya: ‘*We are glad to as originally ' ? wil) soon t 4 ty by getting | hundred tons bur sgos of the times are al! propitious and the , 4 tre Gal rast - t to the all : | hear, through the Vingintan, of the arrival of Col t d off Mobile t TO} poltieul-fioar | thermometer in Wa ether N éseaallowe tt any m New York Sta 3 atur Mosby at bis father’s residence at Auherst. Min | Federal blockader 1} was sold be the grec’, ip sour eity, to respor ry the fall Ko towards the A) feum'tes w Sonate. 2 P } * : jor LB i 71 ee pond byt roing towards the ety are shorou-uly « | ' ‘ ‘ +, | ound ja doing © and he expecta to be able t | en, to Whitney & Hathaway or th ¢ : » | Roin Alba Ja Mr ft reported the State The Y n Mr. Grecier is now here, working mig 1.100 lowves of rood baker's breac, which bad bees | anh « return to duty in a short time The Yankcos wi!) bave since owne! he end ms in favor of peace, and bis argumenta | callacted ior ss me ere of & ? OFA, DUS | bounty bill from 1 dy mittee, Tt oW8 | bay another account to settle when he gets back.’* pther Wreck Aec: \ f ithor zed avenis did nog eall, were on! ¢ for oF eur men; &400 fe wo years’ : ‘ have produced a powertul effect upon members of i r Bane thor Biota B eh Se eae re: | Mere sar is ot r Ww ; su ' Srscu the 10-40 loan closed on Saturday returns » Bridgewater, Sisson, Liverpoo!, November *, Presider x 2 J r Mi fa t * OU, Olu , nb we ¥ a sresa aud the President. Many influential Re- gaan nan bee acting in behalf of the « 000 for three r : . pes 1D ibe have been made to the Treasury, amounting to | 14.) with (iO pamsengera, arrived at th! port yer D ane co-operate with bim, They urge that! sodiers? din ry nd wo yeeterde inte } ated | local bounties. ‘The rs OF the Committee | gioutthirty-swo millions, This would leave out- terday, reporte as follows: Flad heavy y " f the war having crushe! slavery | to the poor cf the cit t wis truly @ kind eu | favor the raising of the f the indebtoines Se aR . } 4 | & 5 \ events ¢ } ng ¢ e! slaver Bravidsntia th ty 18 entirely out ot | f te ‘ : standing about forty millions of the #200,N00, 000 windla the entire pagas; oat and ap! the esond the power of resurrection, and the 1, ana for da past have | bas to be crenie ¢ faxato The jean, Phot oe other returns areto be made, the rei away foreward, stone beats, dc. December \ 1 r t “ir r rity of ° mroittee f ow) “he wh ar) * r was hee " § \oee baving taken measures to abelish heen un pound oF mess or fl nority of the ¢ aver borrow he amount unsubscribed will be atill further reduced. | 1th Charles Magee, seaman, was washed froin the = \t for military reasons, the chief motives that, the hundresa who were sorely in Reed oF it amount of money ret the eame to be paid . : . | br overboard, and drowned Decera ea 2lat, . — - —_—— i : m, ervery, sfam.n, Wae (OR, overhear, er eonunu of the war by bo ides | within eighteen years | Portwastens who comp.ain of the searcity of | . R mpred » continusnee of the wer by both sides Warn did the South make ® mistake shout ship een | aania tar aunniatae erty will be glad to know | Posed to have bean washed from the forecasts srt now removed, and there are no longer any diff- | phomas? When they though! be didn't bie hig | The following hills were noticed » | that the new three-cens fractional currency wil) | Vbile wearing ship during ® fearful ele, Jan. sities tbat cannot be amicably settled. These, | neighbor-Hood. | To amend the charter of the Transit Life Ineur- | ecmn be imsund by the Becretary of the Treasury, Contijimed on the last page,