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re NEW YORK, MONDAY, JANUARY th Corps, however, followed | thet | States, V itt violent disinem bership t THIHD VRAR. ) iRTY.’ MUKE 10,152. f mente of the Sorento the releis into their works and ceptured Cerelina, ine direction that will bring i witbin The admission of @ don! le set of dologntes w cur in rewant to the relationship with the eeveral | ginis would moe cone nt to recognite entering a convention on _ty Hosorrte dates to December 4, aay a very severe immediately with ¢welve pleces of artillery, The | with the so-alled Biste of Western Virginia; while | Part of the month, caumng conskleralie damage t¢ By Telegraph to the WN. W. San, | revels hed made preparations to destroy the bridga | the Unites States Government world not consent | buildings in Honolulu. Very boavy raine fell dur. P bat the rapidity of our movements frustrated the | to deprive Westers Virrtuia hte whch | ing the month-38 inches in days, The volcanc tin cciciint arenas oto : it haa already recoguied, Whe woukt send dele- |" i am feign, Iu the meantime General Sherman's left | gations from Touneasen Louimans, Kentucky and | of K lanes waa very active, ait} ri) PALI, Hy Wil NTO wing bee left Saranneh and crores into | Missouri, whieh both federstiong elaim to bold? | Inwcawetion from the Army of the Potoma: ‘ ‘aheg states that consid rable firing took place in front of —— hd 4 the tteht Wine oe the Com: emi to the disruption of the conrenyon 1. Da Patorabinn’ ia ke r The Pirates ‘I allabagtee aod supporting distance of the righ « | v8 therefore concludes that, in view of these dith. | Felereburghs near the Appomettom oo riday v3 babre river, where s concentration was to take rt s Soper ute Mate action ie unwieg jy actice | rning, but with what result lan known, Tre 7h F ° ‘ie hears eines | Augue je. and No prospect of good to counterbal- reel ‘ meibing There lickamauga Blown [ pe piace, oo ~ me : br Med ie - ance its manifold injurious consequences ii he bitalensathal ' sabbath. oe wen Bh ° ! a * > ca] Gay night hey indalg . tr, Branches “4 arlene, tis The Richmond journals discuss this letter which ee eee lged extensively ta cheer places being about fifty miles spart Sherman's army ia entbumastc avd confident at the prospect of capturing Charleston, agaiust which FIVE BLOCKADE RUNNERS CAUGHT. ase romarkable for what it does, as for what i foes not state, and examine the peace queation t ©) itebearings, The Fxamints affects to tako ing, bell-ringing, ete, for hours t ‘ A tag-Soat which arrived at Washington Last even ng reports that the steamer Express which a tis positively believed thoy are to beled. It is vee yn , “ud Ls meek lof that city on Saturday, wes the same eventng so anv j water view of ft, and reqard« the private m ape ' ‘ How Povotalivo Was Captnred | ‘Pew! Wet the rebele can offer any aenous | ince awecn Praciiens Davis an elon ener en ne | aeiounly cbafed by ice that dhe aunt off fadia 204 Dp . oppoaition to General Bherman's army, which, in | somewhat tireaor The Fagurnm diecusaes Mr Fload, afier the persona on board and @ large num- = : point of discipline and morale is fully equal to | Orr's statemane in the Confatersie © HRTSSY vO the | ber of army bores had been rescued from ther The Enemy i?uzzled ber of troops the rebels can bring | “ect that better terms than the abotition of elav- | 4, aie G ©] twice the number of troops the rebels can bring | gry gould be obtained at Washing aud chal ange re againat it, Large re-enforcements from the North | lenges proof that both confiaeat and abolition Tun Now York State Assem! ly held @ hort ses ue wT, d erinat » comroand | 8f not still insisted om by the faderala, [t states on ol rd ’ ere: Botte 1 CONCENTRATION CF GREY BASKS. bare reached Genoral Bherinan, whose Soom | tbat thoes duuates Oc Vers tnd ¢ ipage the feds | 208 Baturday, Pile were voticed as followa: s now eren mperior in port of number and equipments to what it was when it lef Atlante Rebel deserters (rom Charleston represent thet preparations are iu progress for evacuating that @reis: and that it would be better to attend to ite pr per bum ne the countrv and the ariny In the House of Repre @artied mombers t THE PEACE EXCITEMENT, We Consultation Between Blair ntatives, Mr ne aire id @ibs The stores and large machine shops are said | beces, cotton and n the Confederacy, and and the President, ' eee taal seizing all coen by the nape of the neck and put 0 are ween oor ting them inte the army. When asked who would PEACE VIEWS OF JEFF. DAVIS. ig Rae ag tet sb the faroilies dependent on ter Congress of taking care of Marshall the to this cotton and To incorporate the City Gueranty and Bocurity To invorporate the Christoper Street Company of New York, For the os.ab- lishment of @ Metropolitan Sanitary District, To neorporate the New-York Conservetory of Music. Taw House Committee on Military Affairs has ac- + aod is etill geatheriug, @ large amount orm affictod the Saniwich Islamtsin the fore | men, mbels and avinyy PRICE ONE CENT LIN QOLD TWO CENTS IN CURRENCY, Sow York, aa happtivy frustrate! Ahent thirty . took paweee on the boat with the design madring ler at een in the ' and Chena ae Tie vost Marahoal Goueral of New Ovleaon b tr. Hecarme informed of the fret, went on boart the verse! in diagttea ferretei then all out wicre reach ne Fort Jackron, a few mites w the citys wing at that place the vewmal war atoye ai of (1 & eokdiers were marched on boant, aud tbo wholy gang were captured, Wr trern, anya the Wheeling (Va.) Derr tigre. orm of Thuteeiay, that the late dismater at It was Brees ee cor piete as the New Croek aiair Tho relels completely aurpriant the garrison and captured arly a) the force, amid the utmost coa- fusion, Tue carrison woe a sel of detache menteof the Bay he: Obie Cavetry and the Thurty fourth Obi Lofantry tobering about TOO mens neeriy all of whom wera oanin The rebels could aot convenienty guard auch a great oumber Prisomera, and perhaps na eouple of hundred of ther escape nding Dieut le Youss and Furney, commanding the two deta t \s nome, There were no stores of any oor soe at thie post, sud the loss in property was al xt 7 Tem Nattowan Isteait of the appearance of General Butler before the Cor tnittee on the Conduct of the War, wh soived im the Cornmnaittee room of th “Por «few mowents the silence of the grave prevailed in the charter, and ai! the members pregent seeme! to be wrapped in cou- tor platoon of the irresi«tibly comical position inte which the jwiocipal fyrure ju the wroup waa me ake Jenly thrown Gen, Butler did not euffer bis at- sent mindedness to last long: but recovering hie ReORN givfa An gecotny news « to Washington, Jan. 21.—The Nationat Inrenire | produce with f © wtated that he would pay for and {acts relative to frauds and abuses equanieniey he tds ier hp oan : : ae : Bist A we a of the 10t the property thus confiscated in Coufoderate woney | gor the iawe for the collection end purctiase of single reuiark, be beingnantly took ® survey o Reported Railroad Dizaster. GENORS has Fecelved Led beenbaars oti and makeite level tender, The tobacco and cot. | Nn ry thove around tn, and with the sunpie utterance, and 20th, frow which the following teegrame are | ton bo proposed to aell to Bog! sh i French otton and other products of the iosarrectionary arm glad of it,’ mejcatically walked oust of tho rs ’ Oo wo Hl wf a 0 . ; . room," 100 PERSONS KL.) AND WOUNDED, | taken: SUSE TT RHL C GURABN COROT WERE PRET tre ry coubnen tapes DUR: Toe RES gies : » ‘Gueskive a2 _ - Charleaton, Jan, 18.~A heavy force of the eno- : tf 8 CUANCS GooUrtEd to SXpor rection of the disloyal and Wlagal practice mer- ae aioe Eset bleh Pear, ‘“ tre Ah Bo abi my, Ue man b ¥ ac &e. my advanced frou Beaufort yesterday ni Lee to be Generaliasimo. ceusry speculators pi ye this difficulty, To # proud lady who sui se a « prac u xf 7 cia - daly etn aphid baal gay dahon bl The Senate has adepied a resolution creating the - te bim, ‘General you may conquer, bat yon cant mgtt iy General McLaws. Refugee os Mcrbber subjugate us’ he instantly replied, ‘I dont want lmin’ , 6 & ne wT fice of San hief of all “l . p . red, Wilminzton. ah report one corps of Berne eof Commander-in-Chie! of all the armies General Intelligence: to sulgugate you, I mean to kill yor, the whole of = eet Wilmingion, and thet the piaaaabsig the Confedersey and that General Joe dobnaten { you don't stop this rebelMin.’ To another, Deetruction of the Virates Ts Inansaee and | bocn, ot Nt laeadiree | Aer. abandoning | aba be reinatated on the Southwest, If this ren (By Maxi to the Vew York Sun) wanted to know of hira how lon the war Chichamauan, bee. arleston, Jan, 16 Gaonin, lution sho be adopted, General Lee will be the would Inst, he suid, ‘Well, well,’ in his raped ear yoy our force ttion bel he Conta. r . , hig Y ; Washington, Jan, 21 —D B0a {rom Adina ee oe eee waveweal Wan wade § now Commander-in-Chiet Karna in declared outof the draft, Bhe hea} nest ianuer, 1 don't haow: parbape mx or eight Pr Maw Wineit ¢ the N 1 went (oe a ‘ ‘ A rumor preva'l Richmond that Gonersl Hood | raised ber full quote tinder all the ca years, and then twenty or twenty-tive years of weer nav 1 ¢ att Department, | tepdas The evew 4s beheved to be amin 4 ‘ 3 hae been superseded and General ick Taylor ap A ronce of ¢ Ubundred men are on the ave ef] erilia warfere: long enough w destroy this tm whih he states that ihe rebels bave not only | Branchvi!l xg pointed w bie 5 a 1 hh dace ree whole generasion, and then we'll begin anew,’ In Charleston, Jan 1 Dowertern ant pmaoners caving Anuapolig for Bavannal, to be em yet ry Bown up Fort Caswell, but a the pirates Talia- os “3 He ba 1 {som Beautort & -_— ~ tu repairing the railroads unit.ng with that city thisway he dashes their arrogates, right and Lf repor © lore . y . x uroses t ; de bs n do they ro hie pe ‘ hessce and Chick 7a. Hoe also @sseria that FE ot of i 17th Corps, with Hitle ar From Europe. Gant : ‘li ial a | the winds, eud they leay preawen © utterly ” od Sherman i nserpas and @ port! n of hie staff arriv confounded, and, at lewat, with due respect to the eur forces will be w mrton before ie ery ba, eins aud tows vera ‘ et Washington oo Saturday, on bie way, itis uid, | yankee General,’ Wie detaile! report o: the attack on Fort Fisher, the | mormne be with the remainder of f x Three Days Later News, &) takocommaud of the Arminy of the James, in — deta m b. the “ t Fisher, ariny, artillery traina de. They report aiso that F on . js dace of Gon. Butler, ay * Admiral gives the total number of naval officers iileston is their dostination. The enemy ad Natifar, Jan The P.M. steamship Canada, | i p LOCAL NEWS. Billed and wounled at nd thers, killed, | vance | within two iiiles of Combahee yesterday, | from Liverpool th, tid Queenstown, Fh ee “teh TuMO wn aby n Sat Me we ration: \e a 4 ‘ 4 i aad then retired ve have nothing direct from soi ‘ : an on, to urge Senat # appointmen . ICT wounded nod munsing, including the explosion of | 00° Wheeler, tie ot ine line itera who left | inate bas arrive Tho news by the Canada ie not | ge ¢ tha Baek of Haillinera: anid to invite MEW YORK AND) THES VICINITY, a 4 . ‘ omerday mern important Adouirs! Farragut to@ pable recepty RTUA " 5 . Qe wa % from below McBride's bri yerwerday nm a p ' CRULPING VIRTUALLY Sosrenpep—How Probable Captare of Wilmington reporte that ibe cuery are still below: Masato Corbett, late of the Sea King Cnow the pi Mr. Doratas, profeasor of equitation and vete qus City in Swinpian.-The operations of the cre rs , | wae have came in report that a corps bad crossed ) ‘es nanded for ix rinery surgery, bas taken out to M co seventy ‘ ' ‘ Relamore, Jan. 2 Aupoioun's special | apg Royal. The courier daye there waa cavairs ih Dol bi + i ae five horses of pure bloody from New York and Vir- | substitute brokers, bounty jumpers reoruit-steal- nung Phe Anwy asp Navy Gazerre ease the Canadian hath ; i , . so wcifilery and tniantr yng i Co wat enim, for thea provement 4 the horse in Mexico, ing aventa from other atates, an! awiodiers gan- here toxis aflagboat, | The forces of the enen Lae venres to be concen: | dificulty will, in al! probability, Iapar, but not] Gen, Donae hes ordered the discharge of all the | eraily, have virtually caused a suapension of buste oe ‘ brat ns upon yer and hartoleasly. The display chiment to Great tos of the Bt. Louse femule wm lMary prison, i a ft oe look for Charleston, Jan, 18.—-Toe enemy made ® move ee tolensl ~ play « bi : en : 4 haa aene ail bul & ew i lab phie te fount | nem on the part of the Superyisora’ Volunteer rea train ‘ report in the dire 1 t or, % cl ritalin and of patriotic zeal whieh the recent events ‘ eta ps ( E ‘ peel pedttcia| +rayi ; 1 5 va By. ht at sy at ; \ fa quiet calle f ‘ wile Id t » the mar poo roe of irri tr the rebel lines Hereafter al rebel women | Committee, The city aroma to be infested by e ries had e the Linas | Ibis teLeved to be nob a! i ae ps a as shor | Hon whieh the contest io At ‘a haa ope aid | convicted of disloval practices ere to be sent South, puck of scoundrels wt in deflauce of law, and merted tha s were | point. will transfer to the ( anadians a fu aharo of the dy br ond Wn a deatructive fire at | with the mont braven imputonce, take recenite . eet fir * " . one »werflowing ammowty with which Great Urtain is ixta’a, Ga, on Bunday nicht woek, burningever | pv ania orga The Examrnre of the 9h waya: “There have) ies be phe manner of the Northern people, but | 40 bales ot cotton, On Monday eveuing another | from nnderthe very wove of the Commities, ‘These some thirt n tim, DUCA OUF | ben some recent dispomtions troops ) the Canadians bave certainty ecatablinhed treat | fire o« e t Manborg opposite A brokers and agents have their tents and recruiting froopa were Bo Near at hand as ty prevent the de | i west and south, the details of which, ot this | Claims of imperial sympathy Irning from 1.4) to 2,000 bales of cotton belong | ofices in various parts of the city, and by means of " - al od . . teh ad andan < saethae ug bo the rebel wowrrument struct t. A boare ‘ eo alec arrived | tine. is would be unadvivable to publish Captain Corbott, ex-commander of the steame i hin von tha Maera R the large bounties which they are nuihorized to . nd . s ace dent cecurred on the New Joraey Ra in the ¢ Queen, from A al Porter, and The Charleston Mmacvuy states that a large num- | Sea King, lias Shenandoah, was brought before Pelee wich lke Pua train © let derney | Offer by the rural patriots who take thin means for procoe tel to Was ber of re nfercements had arrived in that erty the strate at Le ym the Sth, charred with [oes g ‘ wns th fT ab ek abort exetoption, they bave ov trout nh monopolizing eturn of Part of Porter's Fleet. " han diana he Rick 1] heviug enliated, to onliat, Rritiah ent nile below New Hrunawick. by a broken rail F like eaamiiihine thaite ¥ Hiusipalna:d Prbandts i ledge da ; an A Char » diopateh, Jan. 17, to the Rehmond a ue Aube mfiteaie wes Phéit Héenvar GAtT Wers Thrown bcrouscihe Gack, bk the recruiting ih % An ani trath Jase! ah tes dest) ; A Por vs ng papers, states that two mon fa wor et » hel, rowho appeare i on bebalf of ho one Wal , aired exe : to wh ‘ t pent rohampag mi one ! ew . harbor cn the preceding evenine by torpedors, ment to prosecute, stated the cane age 1, donation t ujamin Payn, | Teperter mentions t ollowir ay or two cently operatin. acamst Port Isher, have retry e » took the vessel to Mader * indre fly \apers of te. | atnce Le went inte + eomiibryr tents and ren- and are now at red u Roads, The Railroad Disaster t od to the crew that she was 1 «at New Teun, banelies |, j oe } hives huddled gies me , . : poli for eer and urcedthem t atter of tt hich tadicates’| CC3%OUs am . edcsetivighadape: amer Geue ! i thie Yernoeg ven in eupt thot t | ob eon 1 ered »the ir ' a eh ‘ ig’ PP | 100 Persons Keported Killed acd Wounded ag ed a | tren wore wery than jellies | men who had t ustered! into the service (® Fort! Our tive? rible railroad wecxlent owcurred on the Philuce The Richmond correspondent of the Londen ts t the contrary votwithatand. | County Committee Volunteering nly two pent to el ir troops nre actively en me " on looking ¢ ho ree of t Ff ba Cape | Pee Firie Railroad on Friday night, nesr Wil: | Tiyes, writin: November 2ish and Decemler dt!, men, \pon looking over the records * oe : Rn d gor ng for A rere ; Niamspo't, Pa, in conseqnence two traine cols | geserta tuat never since the commer t ry Se f the 1 ¢ & Khts, pagasd | tnen, he red that no © mon ont of the ear River and sound ng terpedoos and remor } lan hak hia 4 ver | War was more ser cunfidence entertaine ny the Mivadon ate Conver three hundred hed been credited either to the city ‘ ling on a treatie work 189 feet high, and that < that the Baste shail ever remains Ing obstruct ons to free navieation, | ng © : 1. The | the safety of Richmond ar ere irantts | Hor . ; see okt at ate | OF State of New York And thot ta uot an isolated Fortrean Mono, Jan, 21,—The manmer De Mo- | (ne bundred prrauns were & Veal ar bak ed. ThE frog what it may, He also affirms thet uever wast ' Ber alien’ MicHT Gr Ue fedaed || Bhim iio” aerhe IrAUUlLIA penetrated un’ Uo aly : Bey | renort cannot be werified. No news of such adie: | proster eee wediucre hepe entartameds ’ ' ; ! or ! day arrived here to-~Jay from Fort Fisher witb eight : - ; Hh ob sine eure’ and Taian pede i with the whole power of the Staw. The seventh | every dav, to a vreater or leas extent. Tho lew bundred ralel prisoners captured in the lete as'or had been recotved at the talegraph office o ‘ jeclares thatevery etizen ot the State owes para. | wih of | Jar ch nd prison pu : The ewigo publishes @ letter from] youut silewiauce to Worn passed on the 1h of Inst January to panieb mu fi the road yesterday Hlauce to the national Kovernment, aud baste <eeaaemrenmennit Bpence, ita rocesmon correspon tent at Liverpool | that no Siac evackuent in opposition thereto can | offences ine dead letter, becayiue it in not enforced, Five Hleckade Ruavers Trapped, The Peace Question, bolstering up the rebel cause, and attempting to | Dave any bindin® force, jand thus the city is defrauded with impunity, Phi adelphia, Jan, 22.—The U. 3, steamer Mas- show that the North bad gained nothing of impor- A vey « a. sot ts was hey found heed in net | General Hava has not transmitted any orders sachuaeity fron the Bouth Atlar Block adung A Report Corrected. : tance during the past veer, He believes the Houth | gested in acumr, with one foot vaalns Ceeererey | Helative to the draft nor have the official quotas &q arrived bere © left of Washington. Jan, 2 It is untrue, as bas been Font the negroes, and points to Gen, law @8 | and the other on the floor Her head was resting | een etaigned to the districte in thiseity, Ibis Carle nt ening ary tSth, and | reported, that Francia P, Mair was in coi iltation | otable suc pose ae y ‘a resting upon ber hand, { her elhow upon the arm of the probable that the will not be done until the re- of Wilmington, N.C, Thursday es All of | with the President and Cabinet prov.ous to bie ree) Oi functions is the fa ee Ot toate thee eabed @ bandkercbief iP | vision of the enroftment incompleted. About fenr Admiral Porter's fleet are in Care Fear River. On ent departure for tho South, randei all the ships of war to re . minence frit wu life, On the table near hier wore ac J | weeks now remain belore the day ordered fur the the night of the 141h f Hockade runners rap in- | A Philadelpbia KR. port. Ks itea when passing Osborne, during ber wt and sancer, acandiestick with the candle burned | draft, and unieas the country suarks who are now : . . : ere to the sooket, and an open Hitee In ber pock oO! . N.C, and were ceptured by the fleet tladelphia, Jan, 21,—The Bruvetrs anya: : i i oruiting a apeedily ahoked off, t ! he fleet. | Philadelp HERE pes It is reported that Spain is about to recognine the | 451 13s. Gd., In gold anu bauk nies was found recruiting here can te ; be here Their ne # Were not ascertained, The Missachu- | “A letter has be received in PI ephia froin a “ f Italy will be no certainty about the exemption of the city petts brinws two lundred uvalide and discharged | proto!nent gentleman in Washington, who says py a . Thay ntonda rending « hat | 20" Richmond Exaaanre of the 1th tet mare: | from conwerption. The apportionment of quotes m that Francie P, Bair, Sr. returne to Richmond | ; tate hb al ‘ae A Pe Hp ihe ry} a on Returday I teh by u aes tn relation to years of sarview which so muddled te t . . and aword, Lieseed ear, oe | er € iin “ ‘ ” Rebel Reports with full authority from Prea.deat Lincoin to give a SyMgen yen i Digher, The wavance, they alleges ia pecermtaued | all the city papers excepting the Bun, is explained Washinaton, Ja 7 The mond Dieraten, ‘ ay ee fore Chr ¢ s }e ero ‘ the er . > ‘ > s ; 21.—7 1 safe conduct to Washington for Peace Commia : ae rose rie in the pricas of four aud! pi re clear y in a ciapateh transmitted from Wash- ef Jan. 19, waves * Our most reliable information ie al i : aie lain id bare Liverpool Jan, 7 — Breniag.—The Cuvanta news | vig the market. Tho bill of fure louns | * te Da ’ rer ‘om Jef Vv a . r on ” wre **. 9 $he ener ave attempted to advance toward | soners frown Jefferson Davis . 5 of the fall of Savannah was received thie wNernoon | Hat formerly cont M0 now wort {1% aud no drinks | 1 ton lastQaight, It any Wiiminet Fort Caawe which guare the | to bs on Richmond this evenin scalhamnonk: bah 1¢ eae 160 take in (ere obo bad under haps it in well that } Ifthe nuruber of men were taken into conside: ithern mouth of the Fear River, was, at Peace Views of .icM™ Davis. and caused proat excite ent, the price of ne xe to be defined at last. | ton, without reward to the tine of thetr service, it hast advices, ol le nt it is feared ity A 4 preactilabe tha bask be ,. | the day to develop eny cifect fhe thermometer can go no higher than 90, Tais | la clear that the yrosaest inequality would exist in ibs rear wie a by the enemy | The Richmond papers pu 30 OE EP OT The Daniah Governioout proposed to open the | May aa woll be nndersond fret on law." | the respective contributions uf different districts t r kading the tap ween itand Wil- | taut correspondence between certain membern of a | the avwrewute military wervies of the eountry, and . | eo - trade of that country to all nut.on Por lett news from Jnleehurzh, om the Piaing shah * 7 i mingre the Coorg'a Legislature and Jef, Devisin rewrence | COnMink trace a $6 weab of AW hisony represents the entire | thee ab each sores ve cai! al Ow rma of ervive NER 0 , ' f Commercial. int < en the valle Atle Blue preceal tHhatcuil are nade up amd the ca! w GENELAL lt resclutiona introduced uv she Logisinture . RS “ ‘ Psa verer| is se r iy Pies te Lace Pea’ ie ea quinan ah noch ae aball equalize the ammount » New Camp erga in favor of separate Ktate action and a con Wwerpool. JAN. +, i * sh ' 1 ; ey | of wer equired fron encod disuriet, in wren The ampa wie - ‘ Mr. Day On) ba c& inclucg peculators and 1 ve ng rull of boaitle Cheyenne, Bim : hy ur ble & af ah General Sherman's grand ea sheers ar rai na rode Mell Ua Re A oraa inetin ie } aud Pamneo Indium who thresten otter destruc. | hy Whe hetwus Verein palin Ae itary ienighes ) . Juted t anks? ‘ eres . ye t * ; Ly ‘ 1 district whieh wn the aeet aru whe x a ; : : | onde for shetr i a Oat as Dy Mi hau eant 4 | the Overland Mail Conpony, Mr, Holladay’ Agent | SiervORs en cute. Up if Mis on ini th ® par a e whi epar he © , o | eH t thy wialey a 4 a $ 4 : t ; aa stoniders only ene 0 he presaut yorr, pans ¢ mabe eda fon ie 1 Preah eae s London, Jan sot at 4 | ab Tulesbur was heliimg thet staion with only | Nieaven se ne be mes ab the nexi cal r : t & Sn ah Railroad, | ereth Bis oly r trans il in a Oe % civ |b teeu rnd these were epprekemsive of cmp. | Ai ‘ Ilo atate AL separate Btate a ( : : tas ahd maeaanes | ‘Tbat « tt which furnishes three-years' meu Thie bridge te atovt » and the rebala | a Contedersey | count Priog Wiured ' . now, gain at once, in the acsount wath the a hav * eat te iz it in spite ; Ile denies | fiw Ly gg Datuy News of the 2@ nave: You | aarstini Geveral, the ame bevetit m the qn ; r sata « . ay event the al nervics inder the dome | we vext draft as phougl it bad furninbed strong! fe « wor an batteries, | 4 ofa © Sia | ha ent ar. There was aanrpl ced «he nt 200 | the duty of each Matriet toe finish t ! nher | y f legrapr to (h¢ Mew York Bun, . Shur uaa = } we Mexeral | felerations taust inecton she be Ny Telegraph to ’ Uhere were present she Bishop of | ot men dem@gnated asta quota, ‘Pheee ren sould Fosur . Orally BP ty Int | decision of the conveution, or that ite be a Tur aliegel Lake Ere pirate Burley te now in | a Kyn Kab-Deau Webber, aod @ large! pervice ne disgriate of ural joie) care month, General Hately w ao 6 corps 1B, Bue it thavan agresinent on the! prigon at Toronte, awsiting the order of the Gov- | 2 ber of clorzsymon Mm rdeit Coutts and | cen now, will be entitlad to thes neue ain th Ziate « be bound, i f oaths everal ladies bud sents aes! 1 to them in the | ot o: r call { cbservation has cceupied an entrenche be t nat no Biat ad mous th ernor Gencral of Cannda for bis extradition, | SAYER Rte 4 banka peala Jae A 1h the | of ow all fusure cnlia Sect e | Ment, by the res pra ( ' : » J va oe ' y pate worvod th y states tha poe ear it, Toe capture was eftected on the an aband f the North of its ince the Ist of January 520 rebel doserters, allof | Gosh chapter of Isaish, part dhe be verse, In | A dispateh received thia rr r t . F ¢ th t f al ’ nes ¢ : Hetnens at fidence Il be your # "| Governor Fenton has arrived ot War t ‘ puary by @ por t w pr te ! would be absolute | whom eame wishin the lines of the Army of the | quietness and confi ' Ir ntrengt.’' | n Sherman's hhad been moved suliton ce of the several | Botomae anid the Ar the James, have passed « Paraie thofollowing item of news | is underwteod be ix endeavoriug $9 © tha f . ‘ - 1 states yatch boat has 10 “ 4 secure 4 re waver trans n from Bavanue = yee pasian at. 6a y tbe ashing } . rey 4 quote of troops ao @ nd, Of tk ree Seventeenth Arr ' r y 4 visionar a Tur sent indications are that Gen, Thom | she at easel, tearing she Confede- | 4 tired of this State we tren ¥ Cory er Gen. F Blair io port ' MA an agreement ip ms ‘ | aemy will not soon move from its present ponition | rate A Nhe Pres dent of th province re SMALI-Pox.-- It has itor some the = meetir fo & Convent 6 ‘ Ri fused ng thas be did not wish to | on, , 1 wha the t the T \ Corps, aber e 478 | remaining aliernat ve that ewe! Slate sould ag n the T seer y ae winter-quarters are be- | 0. oy. an incident similar to that of | ™ eke that : ye H fend, era pontoon brie to Le bound by tho docision of the ¢ fou ing constructs J the Florida, ‘Thy United Staten veswl, after re. | 8nd that the number of cn madly increas ' ‘ i aot a J oe en enother jor : A He keg H Firtees thousand deiiare worth of the new | anne five hours st the eulrence af All Sainte | ing, With thet that ‘bw i ab " that . av v La a a liay ittonms aan the aller u nO ferous } f e 5 of the ( i 8 fee tseig Fe : without a pres | threeseng currency wil bo lesued from } it would thorefore r oorniary bo 4 tho a t consequences, and it renaivg to be seen what the Roor The Roauf t s the « f its decisions | Treasury to-day, ani for some time ther commander of tne Usated Biates vessel will do.) | public by d ai the danger, the facie rex Po 8 about twenty miles Hes it Lay bia 7% pel & . about balfof thet smo int il be daily putin cir- | Tue ill iron clad monttor Patapaco, which | ing it have been ox ed from the colu he i a % poms tf ’ x aa ‘ | Pa ee through @ shy tr Ihe enemy's le, saya Davia to ne culation. } was tlown up on We 17th inat, ats A.M, In | Bow, At the present tine, however, ay reached ; py ( e rhor in wineh over 40 hve , fiey ; kr ers were frequen tered during | peace at once, tian to negosiate for the Tus Toronto, C, W., Leapmn of Saturday rays He er ihe’ fat lela a oH roe tcne | Such » stage tbat prudence der a wire of be murck t Liiformly retrented after ex | Went of neg bag a Nt aan yes the British Government ordered thirsy constructs! end launched in 1802. The orijrinal | she true atate of the case, in order that our cinvene or to do any 1 ’ proposals, " vie ’ 4 ‘ t tha a few volleys, untl the raitroad wee | United tute Yorn bt ia Willing to beats, carrying 000 tr: men, to be sent trove mit aN ¥ yr a uf ns fon, deted may take tho proper prece 7 Inessures, ipproached, when the enemy was found atronzly | peace, it will weat directly. If not it will | gngland to the | ad that they will probably | jure ; Harland & Holl mgsworthe Wi), | During the laat woek there w deatha in thy ¢ 4 nto con ventior S . a § 9d TT i t i et » and mapported by | Airis, Rap a + Ben BOTSON AD. Ot FiBlat here a8 soon aa navigation opens mint Bho bud one turret and two jh-iuch | city resulting from this disearc, and ibs est meted ar y 2 sdvanced rapidly cn the | Government wil) notigest On “Dy propositions short Paovost-MansiaL-GexpaaL Banger, of the De | e i wae ome ea loo ee As me a9 ie than no leas than ve bnac aeoe aro pow ite of tie rairoad, when the enemy, afier | of Subm'seion and the confession that we erecrim-| partment of Missourl orders that all orders | fher inlaw . . | certreatment., Theenel spibil is overtly Ww ine ods, fell back pid! | inala, History, the leer goes on to say, is full | ulations from bis offi | We hate St Rar sham, | ing with inmates, end caare are mattered over the © 10W ipetectue’ § PORnGh ack rapidly 0 | of iretances of the difficulties of negotiating on | BRS TAB OHOOS: Fens oe Imposing restric- | 4 rot concected by « band of rebel for the | ; . % the othr side of the Prides, the approaches | vreat ani contending interests between numerous | tions upon colored persons, as such, are hereby | purpose of seizing the steamer Morning Sta, on | entire city, ¢ dincane bas not reached that point to which were ovvered ty arullery, Two rogir! pares, Exambloe of the contending interests oc- ake the ocoamou of ber last wip trom Bew (reece ot Continua oF the last vawe

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