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ah Hi LD - BES | wpe NEW _YORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, OT NET AL Ft Camwet! “i been b fj Mall Fort | propom tion, [tin mignifcant that the removal of font et, For Bt we ie tee Dero aexebel J to | Sf theconteters ym the only person whois exempt | the public property and wumitions of war wae go XAXVILth CONGRESS Second Seenton, By? sia tht bd the W. W. Seam. | the westward of Caswell, | teen sbandon- | from the vote of want of canfidence. air. Reddona, | ing on. Lience the Raleyh (N.C Progunes in- SENATE. Washington, Jan, %. Mr Mdddle preseuted the i, All these forts mounted nine and ten- ferred, no doubt correctly, that the place was to be Yh guns cot Armatreng one hundred ‘ BLA TR. } end fAfey puoncders The rebela abaodoned abandoned. It | cretontials of Mr, Witlard Beulabury, readected | Sm theile tna great hurry, leaving everytbiog 1m eda ta ) the besuuful a heave fort ur nfuredy =e ae a ’ ama nine in h guns only spiked, tn the fort GOOD PEACE PROSPECTS, | Water reat thustn wets tour hours fail of Port Fisher and ite outworks all toadable chain of forte to this ewer, at ite Jeff. In Favor of It at all Hazéimds, | bet & keep eit nothin our bela. They are garrie: he Reervtary of War bas aireads reeyned, and it it probalie that the others will fullow suit, and in- crease thy general confumon incidental to a chance of men and measures in atime of extremity like the present. Toe Richmond Esqiingn, bowever, hints that Lee's olevation jf a nero dexigo t carry ve that all was confusion in the that the goveral impression waa that ww place woukl goy aud that most of the people aud go with a." A Wilmington 4 the armice were in froutof each l were ip the slaves, which he declares sa necesmity, J: ff | battle was lookal for dered to lie upon the table with ewlors An Armsitoug gun wee found io | Davie is either unable or unw 0 Mernovny, of Jan. 17th, gives the "hy ¢ + : Pigr | fort, w he 88 mn : Prod A gl Mr Morgan presented ihe petition of Wo B Tr rom Iname sS i LIN ET, | C2 for, with the “broad arrow! oa tot of the los of the Patapaco, blown | Wobb, elip-bull nee » effec’ desirous of a . " name ‘Sir William Acmeirons" marked in fal | inte effect, and he may Lag irons of shifting ite | feltows : liar, aaking for incresesd compen THE REBEL NAVAL RAID. } the was A telegram from General I dium on the broad shoulders of Gen, Leo. The | up near Fort Sumter by a torpedo : fation for buiking the ironclad Dunderburg. whieb 4 VED tL, ‘ AL ‘ + | diacovervd, saying that if F Tt bas twen kuown for some time that on dark | was referred to the Naval Comp iien v webitof ven. Esqgtreen @tates that it may oe well to throw the were pot beli ne would have to evacuate he spaibil up» he . ¢ ' nights pleket monitory were 8 VESSELS COME DOWN, | POL Buthcient force are at Fort Raver to hold | Meponeilily Upon the peris that initiated the | cig much closer im the herbor whee im. the Mr. Sherman callol up the House bil! authorize It Rew Dat the entire Confederacy, Two bundred | Measure, Tt states that @ more determined efort #0 turretiod prowlors has, a! ing the Secrotary of the Tressury to wexe Treaaury Lounce, met s fitting About| Notas in liew of any bonds euthorised by the ect time. One of 7 sod Gity guns bear on the narrow strip of land | ia necessary on the part of the Confederacy this | we are glad t + | é y i 3 glad to ; 3 Torpedo Boats ith Them | where eur troops ere en ched, Admiral Por. | year, and that General Leo is the only man who jock on Gunday nikbt, @ slight explowion was . 2 — 5 a ter apke Fort Fisher a beter pisce to catch ' " " te ad son os heard by oor men in Port Surnte: and on Sullivan's | Of June G0, 1854, Wwupe ne bior kvde runuere than outside, He put ous the | Cen stimulate the people to rally about the roverts | wand. Ib proceeded apparently fom 6 point Mr. Sherman explained that the act of the Ine OMPLETE FAIL OF THE At * | ligt | i : ' P Inet & UAC Ur | oo Y the ught alter the capture amd threw | ment in this hour of sore trial, From the cleve- | about inidway between the two posts, and waa fol- | seanton of Congress, authorize! the Socrctary of the FA Veo rial wall i outs! ee wkade rm nyt } sion of General Loe the restoration of Gen. Jobn- hg ae ae bi on ting! hag shouta, imprees i iactetd fo Dorrow $400,000, on the eretit of ‘ ” : Ne ti ein, the Sag and arlotie, from r 3 . ene and eries for merey hese proaentiy died | bonds to [be ie ued by the Luited Beater, « Only One of Oar Guas Dism yunted Indy loaded with arma, bianketa, shoes, Lc eo, | Mtn, the obange in the Commissary Department, | away, anc the allaur recnained a mystery until days | ter l v ‘ Set ie . | rescribed by the first section of the act. He »net by Con. | lighton Mon lay morning, whea it wae disrovered | wan authorized to tame in Hon thereof, Treasure town, ar Delaware for mx yoary from ibe ty of March next, Mr. Sprague preeent & resolntion of the Legiaim ture of Rice Leland, asklog for the passage of is» poading constitutions L <8 Fe)! Lieut Giabine hal been sent round the | Anence, Curiously enough, Mr. Trenholm, the | of the city and given two days t concer tha ; The atest Wea ws, Western Bar in the Monticelli, and found thas | Recretary of the Treasury, and the greatest failure Congressional Proceedings | | out the achemea for the military organ!zation of bal, have falle treuching. A vigorous ed for the prose wendiuent: and it was or ng to carry this The Char'ew Came ib ahd quiesy aucbored near the Malverts | and the deposition of the ¢ AN ACCIDENT SAVES US A DISASTER. ( a6 were taneu posession Nvo jolly Eng grey, the Frortare jnferw that the peace f'ly that a monitor bad been minke by one of onr atation- | notes nut exceeding &200,000,000. Under the first oe ‘wn 8 lark,” were ard one of them uwak- | iar been’ whe ee tk « Danie i ary torpedoes, Her smoke stack wea still abowe | section of the bl! LOOO,O00 bod already been : é . aS | ng werre eb t cooag in | “ lonod, anc a ongrees wi cr, 8 sheved to i Ag yagntesee “ Y Dispatches From Admiral Portes. | RE Ler ine teneae eh wat ¢ in believed to bave been the Montauk, | iantal!, wud under the second section, §125,000,000 | ng the Liccksde, aud were inexpressibly aa- | henceforth devote iteelf wholly to war measures, | ADS it is considered that a large proportion, at | The Seceaary dered to wold ismuing ang more fonsbed wt fiodiow thermeelves entray pe. T2¢ | gre Exasrnan etates that the old Cabinet has loss of her crew woust have periahed by drowning. | under the firat section of the till, whic ¥ mace pay- | ris following ea {ithe torta aud sruamente ab ; ; 7 ment of interest in gold obligatory, and wanted DETAILS OF HIS GLORIOUS SJOCESS. Fomty cart We fal. of Fors Fisver : euiy nearly exhatisted all the intellectual re- RY TELFGRAPH, authority to tame under the aocond section. The . 2 | Breve’ Pu Two ten-ioch guns sources." Tut it does nt appear eo easy te find |) The fuciwond Disravon, of the Yuh, bas the | bi passed without amoudment Mexican Reports Consirmed, | haat ba ue “tek to Be ee uns, their mucceasors, Generale Bragg, Breckiuridge | follow ng Vu motion of Mr, Sherman, the House mil te aU, ie att “we uo Mako appropriation for the Military Academy wee taken up panel Ov motion of Mr, Sherman, the House bil mak- ing appropriation for the # pport of the Post Ofice Departinent for the next Gecal year was taken up and passed The Chair lat! before the House « communice tion from the Secretary of War, tm reply to the rea- olution inquiring why be had not appointed cou- titestonere to pay loval owners for niaves mustered tuto the wulitary service in we lorder Sates, The Eo ¥ ataton that ¢ smoners have been ap pelnted for Maryland and Delaware, but not yet for BL) ofl er State Toe Chair lait before the Senate @ ecommunicea- tion from the Secretary War in reply to the rea Dragy's unpopularity having increased air fall of Fort Fisher seems to warrant the conclumon h ig r U ew _ ue tween the tha will nol ond Ware | eeme not. There is too much mud bet eisnooth, one thireretwo (ritlewy, ome | ) aha stlanetrntionalbtttes Ro ni re E | two artuies for either to risk @ serious iver by oe Meld pieces, two mortars, Twenty mile the pew dispensation with joy, and thinks | Daring the night sharp pleket firing was beard ou «and four thirty twos rite two | erence to the vacancy in the War Depar porth eoeuss to have been expected on Sunday Shirts -twow (arnooth), ree @ight-inel, » Par IMPORTANT REBEL NEW The Union Sentiment Sp rwading, “As vo appotntinent of a Secretary of war has (omeoths, two thirty twos (riflea,, four feld pieces S-posucer), boree riled field pieces, ried lwe a pbel and & &C., WC., aK era are and seveute ins, Reported at | He South aud impart new vigor to the war. The | yet been made, the office cannot be sald to be yet a e i we Ji os ‘ ' 7 Roturn of Wr. Blair. the osuer end of Smit and, six guns, fame journal, bowever, looking ous for | Vacant an Mr, Seddon'e resignation : ee Aree GUN ‘breakers saya thet the auccesw of the Norih | accepted Among the cen Pecee Probable would prove more disastrous to Fuglend night, aud arrangements were made to moet ft; wine wuue, but the night passed off quietly, and the enemy aw St te THE MAXIMILIA N BA RGAIN. Brg hy repays Ten ten-incl guna two mine-ncd, | end Senator Ill of Georgia, are apoken of in rol- | * For ame reason an attack on our lines on the inch, @x ouns thatthe change fn the Adnunistration and in the | the lines south of Jamen river Inand. — Three ten-inch, #1 thirty-to# | management of the war will restore confidence to not been med to succeed ta Governor Lat . of Virginia. 8 Mr. Beddor From Fortress Monroe. Srasda than 6 0 ON laa : ! Whi wat Fortresa Monroe, Jan 24. The gunboat Ad = South. fh amks Ma io mat jution ¢ r fo yw of th ered Baltimore, Jan. <6 —A spocual cespeuch to the wted yesterday that the Hon, & P en the recite A pflesagl eh mais ¥, ke ay The wer t 7) t case these countries cau only retain thetr depend. tary repliew that it haa been the uwailorm pr 4 CAR Sess ADAH POE'S Heiss Mr vance arnmved frou, Fort F.sber this morning, with . of. tice not bo furnish such refla as they give room for fraud against the wovernment: and in this case the vot to furniah the rolla, ‘The Senate remimod the conaileration of the resolution advising reta! ; encies on the eufference of the United States, Mirae arrived here this afternown a6 4 PM. He tat |g otion of the crews of the blockade runners Richmond vesieriss. He i# andorsto wd to report | Miay ani Charlottes captured om she fist som, nation, Wethink thie istrue, though we bave no Powers, it states, will be the frat victim of the | positive instruction on the eubject, great armies thet are vow fighting each either, At says further Prosident baa given onder “One thousand{Yankee prisoners confined im Lib by Prison willbe acct North im the flay of truce boat to-inorrow morning, The number of prigon ere now on band in thta city be upware tiree thousand, including sbout altty that among many of the leaders in Michmond, while endeavoring to run into Wilmington with carsoes of rifles, blankets, etc., being ignorant of upon the Rebela for Jeff. Davis iucluded, there is a «trong feeling to- Arethese things dreama? Look at at has heen corng ov bh way Wiat thoy the peenpation of Fort Fisher by our torcea, The re tor ’ our prisoners in their banda AoE 6kta pints aha (een cruelty to our prinoners in h Here in @ Power that within Warus tasking peace on the heat terme they can, rv 1 ¢ Neve night before the capture of these vessels, the block- Mr Davig who was entitled to the floor, adeos “ny “POR ' . 4 | that tine haw increaned her navy from thirty abips - _— cated the mash eslency of pauwing the proposition i REDEL RECORT ade runner Ow!, commanded by Capt. MoMtty | yy, gic hundred —that bas increaced ber inar Tho Mexioo Report. Lefore the Benate, ‘Hho law of retaliation, eo Washi: aton, Jan. i Me Rol mond Dy waten | came very near making a ular mistake but j trom a few thousand asilors to fifty thousand P an it existed, by the law of natic eo e Pherletecde ° maneeting . i | Hore are two powers engaged in « deauiy sti ie could execute without Congremional | gistation on @f the 4th sare | suspecting something wrong, a# is eupposed, tp | each chert ech id Sane RIN areiiea Eilon fi A Confirmation the mibject, Mr. Davis thon siverted to what he “It was sad yesterday that Mr. F P Bintr, tna | the siemal lights of our forces, mate her es apes | have overwhelmed Great Britain and France. ‘These San Franciaco, Jan, 2%. Tas Drwoonanww | termed the failure of the adtninyistraiion to socule , ' wencral white . of poy had | and «weccoied in eluding the vigilance of our two arn es, toe moet trie) and th bem 4, afin | Pures, the Dom wratic paper of this clty, which ha | ‘ left torr tore bresktast on the way beck to the | cruisers on the alert for blockade runners. Auc- all the earth, will becom! sned. Recruits enougts will be wrifed to make atu ‘honoft the exchange of prisonera, when ib covli have soon honoralle terms. . Wileon moved that all \ likely to be woll acquainted with the views of Dr pn. They hate | 1 papers and reaos fend of Lac lr I ig ¥ were M$ rewaled | ther! lockace runner waa, however, capture! oa each obher; butt England even more, At | Gwir and his friead@ in this city, who are numer Wambinittelon tha subject be recomuitted with oyu whe prlemen in any of the | Inet San lay morning off Fort Fiaber, but her vame | a minal the very sliphteat thie whole force will | ous hore, publishes the following statements mmistee on Military Affaire. He had no } ve t ] be let loose upou he he United States have w pap 1 indulging in slatione | deUlt thas the Committee havin. hear ithe debate public place’, 1 . Te | Was Lot ascerimine log looked on Meaico anthelr own, The Con nv a « on the uiatier coull tr rea) Gong hat would mor yours Shak 5 le wah him at the Pees ov minced to the ny feierate Btates, se part of the old Ut of expression ar | Renjamin, Secretary of State, has sent te bis resig | ty parties 4 po vtovl vaition and de pass. : dadita: hones oe haves Gals tak chelave hs Admiral Porter on Geoernl Patier pated tn that sen tine Tho government of tho | Teports aml rumors F vee eat conatve Mr, Wade protested againet recommending the f ‘ eone farto | Washington, Jan. 26,—TRear-Adm ral Porter, tu | conquering country can easily rekindle this flame, pty ora ably avonch for them a | @ubject. ‘Ube resolution did not go ‘ar enough. han left us, He would no 19 80 fe panne and bring under its banner al! thedischarge:! sol. | et fect and vud.sputably ate Tor preamble did not set forth a tent partot the ) : ng letter to the Becretery of the Novy, dated * we ere now prepared to do by tnformation received f A ) hel have siaii so abort a time have nod ubs | 7 : ; ‘ ; “i , | diers the Confederacy to operate agsiuss Moxi fai Ran lay Henly, Feq Hite! acent of Dr, | crueltios infic 1pou oun # ” t o Fone " o} cor River, Jan . reviewed ) General iin 4 : rn Bare er i] «9 ROCT OTS OS Ippose we 1 corpmisaionera’ ¢t val ad a ee aed ae paint tasehchs Ab taj ahs iy Hi sage tion we ul ; te Sail nt Se ees Gwin, under the protection of the Emperor of Mex : Libre lipt wtian b bade Me a God al F tt M vort ta relatio h we ahi ) veal fe fas eat tm thea ‘ . ur had ; heard nothing of the en » erte rey ne eng ree - ‘ Fiat The Szxtinti, inen article upon the perform. | ro Max! 1 eet aye Se MB st be wo are ell tir of bis nm hat did he do ? ‘iltaonyeton ugh the capture of or shor | Fro pero nom Nar , Sonor vate 0 » Sa Saw Mh h nces of cbel navy, ecimits lis losin! t « a 6 % “ jes of | He took ba ery bd out tokl him be From James River | bas refuted the assertions of Geverals Butler and | *7°re of the F V5, exlinite ta lusixnificances | other northern Fates of Mexico, the bonindaries of | woe 8] i fe Howe must send Peace rom game Ter, nd di u t bi = whieh vet been devermined upon, to be | © ( Weilach he deema it due to the naval fleet of the | Ot Ceclares pet it has been able to perform won- | which 'a cana jabber lee Mexican | Comminuoners, we led Letier make some other ! J na on ne "y atter, Hine exican ’ 7 ; The Revel lrone lad Raid. expeiiition that the repers ahould receive some no- | 4¢P® in viow of tho obstacles 1 had to contend | Pel’ Und Kaveri it be Tr ne ctnima { election (Laughter in the Kalleries.) me Wes ; 1) ee gles ee sii ae ee ; A e agg hips rema for mine bine, advocating ‘ Headquarters of the Army of the James Jan. | goo at his hande. He save General Weitzel was | against of France » Merico, Np narne th Pe, Hy . se retaliation Vast wht t eve made ”, f { At the preeent time the United States haw the | to Meric n full upon the 7 nent of th vel bai page ii lusic to n at our hatterie rhe Me & moss forms oD ‘ z alte hin epeech by ade, wi wi also sate a pt to run pa ir batteries. They took ad } connected with the expedithn, except to fit tt o | bas sbout 60 lnesof-battie ships and 40 frigate French cecunaion couflrmed, : : ‘ Honey ecu ALGO LY. Kid hee @. bal ARETE h Wantage of the storm and larkneas # send down a | When the expedition did prepare t) 8 was) res for wervice, France cowmands about Dr. Gwin ia Governer-Gee r Vice-Sorre' ‘57 * , Olng to the attack on the euppoaition that the | perew Nners @ lron-plated ablpa and 40 atearn f ofthe I rwthe Fremeh, and + it ted with | id. 1¢ It leet of eight veese’s of war, an! torpedo. | BOM A 7 ! pA any t Hae pals Ware 1 would, if it was to save one of our a - ‘ : age ith powder veeesl, originally preparcd by Gen, Builer, | ages. Roth these Powers have aleo a tnamber | plenary powers forthe povernment of the Statem | oot oo gy ala \reas ehoxn! pecparly boa Tria flotilia consisted of the Virgnin, ‘1 blow she forte down, and the troops would | of vamnels of various other clasmfcations, Bur the | which have been cede'. and to dispose of the pube | i ory i Fredericksburg and Richmond, iron<lads, moun e nothing todo but to walk im, He sou saw | T'nited dtates has ly 600 war veasela in cots lands etd me iy Gwip hes d ar ; uy 2 a Hatier depended entirely on this powder-Loat, and | gy suntine 4.448 guns and meas. | cole oflaws, which have been approves 7 we OLSE OF RB (oBr TIVE 2 {fo al h; th mudeu oe A aoe . « SEO) CEP NI if. ing four guns exch; the wooden vossela Drury, | jj uiGr CePeninl Gutters cuultfrem thebecinaing, | a Bo ee eee ie eae ee neni of live Rrehed; of the: mass liberal. ¥ted, HOUSE OF REPREBENTATIVE VEE Navcore 1 Hampton. of two guns cach; the | Te is wot true as Buder muss, that be gave the | to Urey stered commercial tonnage of the whole aranwelug civiland religions liberty, prowe A bill passed for the relief of certain colleetnre i Retford, one gun; the awer Torpoie, and the | Navy {6 hours ptart. Tho transports miartol Thus iu numbers in measure, pels PurenAge CH Ane * P) and aurvesors of the custo, who omitted three torpodo-hoats | before the navy disappeared. It waa Butler's thuty | aud in ostenaitie strenrth, this isa more linpowlng lating the terrom of coonpa: the nine o 7 | to bave rencezvoused at Beantort, and wart watt | riculars, as far as they | ihe monitors aud powder boat, on which so mach @ould be obtained, from a« deserter trom the expo. | depen Jed were read: The m } LAB ga } ©; whether it is equally formidable in the A K aot wht transporta = shoul ave been BUlor- | prand eamentiala of Naval Warlare fp much doubted, dition, who came [ate our lines aiter daylight this donate t large and slow moving collect, under the punt resolution of April leas, tewnporarily inereamny the duties on itnports, passage of the act, until several days after it war aucned, The Liouse then resume. the consideration of the bill proposing the admission of Cavines officers to seats on the floor of the House to give informa- array than Freuce and England can onjoint!y¥ Dring bmether, on a Budden notice, ab t resont vernents of she | gin the mines, The bu eror of che French guarantees Bo wilitery force, Uocer the direction of the Gover nor-Giecersh suficent to maintain the public perce, and defe the people of the Biates against mis) exert al fore yor Dy. Gain,y which has the approval Cuaperor, is to euecurage oumisration from vercan Re s by offering the moms Nheral | terrae to seters, in otoer to bring intellicence, in- pinion jn reference the war aeoma to have ve- | dusiry, oergy wd enterprise to the developament | gon whoa questioned conceruing matters relating curred in Charleston, “the cradle of Beceasion,’ aa | Of well-Koown rewurces of that region, #0 The following are the p: they not having heard of the & # Porter, ai, the | to putin contrast with a force so etupendous @vening and procerdine quiet my wy, ae frigates and | bus there can be ny dou! of the fact thas we bare morning: | iron-elada and he shoukl } been where be could | nothing, or next to nothing, in the shape of a ue y The flect left \is mooring ab x otclock Inst | have airanyed ifs ms ded until it got near BS goad a SES A m inte, : Pi But the moet aurprising che: @ur batteries, they were discovered, and immedi- | Kare | Porter denies the truth of Gen, Bu atety the Lationes opened on them, to which they | #tater mnt thas he wae urged to run by the Fors go of Houthern thereto, E batteries, and states tbat he had uo commu. | | bie favored by the pavural advantaves of soil, | Ae 2 : gepliod. At about twolve o'clock they micceuded na with Lin or apy of bis stat on thas eut. | it has been called. A correspondent, who hus re- | ciineie and mineral wealth, and w fon an en Mr. Cox, of Ohio, cons ered the meenare a» ta cutime the chain in front of our obstructions @y- "ject, He civo nvmies that all of General Buter's | turned to that place after @ year'e absence, writes | lirliened cud #ulotanial population whieh w i ry rary ae by suiy aay A eho ait Soca } emen or t oh mural # ‘ aasiire porinaneucy mud & and give strength har rr ing to the dangers inex > yond the lower end of Dutch Gap Canal, when the ' serait yt i ral tn (end re te A ” va yes to @ Richmond paper that “the most furious adv re ly . te delend + fre = »! ustering h the vystor, appealed to his colleague, (Mr, Pendle- what ihe Admiral fntend do. € ef : \ 1 powe » ete he mt A Frolencks! mader fn'\ bea! of sam, posaod | pe rinntng to eud, wud the whole report is! & tusae | Cater of secession tp 1309, and many of the inost | , tition Wh.eh the ubepproprated riches aud | who re} Tit f asin Braton Rights man to 1 i , y 1 ale ‘ ould ¢ , (irons the olwumuctiony completely) demotatang | of misro} Dreaentetious.”’ General Butler saya his | confident and resolute supporters of ong holy cavee | ari. a) larous cout toa oF the people | he ay 93 | f terete i Jy i Batt rom, mt ti R pil Sox : P j , fasiruotions didi pot coulkermplute @ miler, deo, ; = r ints pes tofore invit y it newctalel with Ma- dul um On 18 park ne at the hens canal boas, The Bi sparing }whea be huows be never reve.ved any insiru in 1663 are now the mosi quorulous en: despond jor J. ¢ willact as the avents of | working of the aeherme., Buppose the question winia anc rew in stwmpting to follow, | hous expedition without orcera, | ent" The reverses of the war and th and joined wh. win of | Dr. Gwar for the purpose of invit- | ebould Le here asker. of the Secretary of War, if ‘ r - * } r © dared & roaekh hir teat 4 grounie!, when the Froderchabury had to goto | In reeqqect to Gon, Butier's state ai eed peti | blockade running hes proved too much for their 10g Pia ret oe “ ar ne dart French Eropercr'a Ae somite of the ble wing es ' yo] Ais brim % | the d.iftculsy ot landing on account of the weather, or, or ke” Ge e 1 ro perc ! ) 1 1 , y ook! 7 G " ry U h ) . ‘ danal® their assistance The Dmewry comk! not be got of tho aca wea'tar amouther than when Gen, Terry | petrictiam, This writer Joes not charge that the Viceroy in Northern Mexion isa uative of Mexico, | the _ bow ho Gap Cn al'y (Laughter | What end wasatanione!, ss it was now daylight and | Jended, and there was poneceasity f | people of Charloston are canvessing the propriety | has been yolder ever mnce be lett | would ‘ a Secretary wey to that? Per 4 qu . ' he each ‘ rr) 1 oul “ 14 . they were eof} Parsons, As soon as | tuy—eontrary wo the express Wishes oy of abaudening the contest, Lut be positively atates | eh | + Det br ache . sh el Be Re Magesite “ ‘ PRAT m fy Hehe th batt . ‘ | who sentthe treopeto say and tahe the Furi : | born 1 %, and 9D wixty ye [i « mn mrerems ipertancipe Ped ton thet | Ho weuls not expect the robes to leave @ wore that: Jot ago, He studied movie ue, und eterwards law, | Beereiery of the Navy, Who other, in case of e ene of the ane falling in her magazine wich ex-! \ ke gta: with leau than 600 en in It, and he cer- The city abounds with prophets @ evil, with | ana wos apg vated Lt 1 Sete Marelaiol Miss) regia tempo removing the Valle bent: ef the ‘ pluce omp! y der joow her, and te roe- | & could have tried to assault at number. | croakers, wit! fault fr 5 spoculatora whe, | ai ju = eitheon be nas t Buperins | canal, the dow! le-eoders wo ukl go down ange ¢ f 2 ep Gen, Terry bad 2200 to contend apaiuat, gud he | having amansred large fortuaes, are ao xious to dave | tendentof the t ftre New Orlewon Gustom | ter) Bis frien ania (Mr. Se mainler of the fee. ayvain tance their way eek up urrisd abe works without @ very serious .os, | them, even if the vederacy abeuld fall; and | House, Member of € ress sod Cutiot Btates | iignt ase the Secretary of Treasury the river, [i woe ipposed that an atemps would Caneider ng the iiportamce of the poskon to the | with persons who the eub ate o OOnre trom Callovpia. ie always cousurted | It wi expouteut to bring iu @ Dl inesing tt @ cap - di } ; i al offence ‘o se!) pow-nutiexceps oo Ji bario be me i¢ to r Lagan to-night, Qhongh what | country runupard wr th teeth. sas due t ders Il when the re ou Urowe | it y P te t Hg Mt ' ocely | s eee eT er by, 1 wold vou nog the Preside 16 ens expected to join then # arrested | (Lenght) Hie pastoral triewd tos lowe b their diterana.on may be cha ‘ m° BITS i hove done ts we ave act ; 4. 4 KleuINEr OF hie We ‘ suproaed, to} belly podyhé inquire of one of the rebarive tng of one jun ov Tort Beal | Keyolation inthe south — The Kebet Lend } would nos at pto conns the four y i Hnve t as be ord of ty iH is he eepuire 0 ie Ge ! wa r pore 1 cay \ y 7 ») oi Wook ore ths sheigw imau ole core » t pod bas oli the | have soy effort or ' marke The dosertera report oul ear ed anil two | ers Diegumed with Each Other, und the | a eion movement nuW hind wt anolber revulue qualiies whieu Dent hia for Lecomag te waetul | His frend from ino (Warhburne losiou of the Drews Pour Veay Dingurted with Them National 4...) | wol of the Brauch t cor lews Nee to ask of the ‘ has : , » . 4 jos : “Whether or gob it would Le ex) ¢ aud came into our” «, Teniencies of the [ichmond Press The) yhis weiter me san an “amaving tact’? that | ? : apd tux all the whiaky te the lest Report from Baltimore. Military News, hte | the Governor of Soush Carolina actually refused t Orgauzation oi ene w foster Tem |r Crates woul ‘ta. .a «peaient to ; ee , The jaw fea of Buuthern papers eth {bist more | alloy of thal to to cross the Bavau- i elude the Spirit of 177 Kacensive lug Paltinore, Jan. 20,—A iy MDA WO. le clear) ae ? pikeae 10 ) A ™ es ea phe vs fi a nt PASS Trenton, N. J, Jan. %,--The House organized | ide (Washburue, nae wi Bar Au aN aayei—Tue exis of the rebel | | Ae ig. FAVOUR miee) | ND aa Fer to help the: DeSTRae HOPS, ko Sgn ven be ureed pon & compr Joe | nut heave at n atorial gunbests from vader the runs ot (heir batteries tly been Inaugurated in the South = 7 Sharwen ate co Seecn T (Crowe Union (len), was slectad | Laug r) i 4 . eenaena , * proving . wOsed Cireurnstanees of the tines hea induced THE M acy Wr Be - 7 bad refer wl ue) the James River, came near proving & very #eriogs ' om, ‘ ue fiaeaedl hates Secker. (Us P. Cooper, of Cumberland (Rep.dy | waked of ta secrotar the Na whewer oF iin «cel mond poe) “# tormation of two partion, ane favoralle to ® he ementa uf & . en have , A Md. dahuaian. of Marsan (Kiera: Abalés | 208 108 AF ned be Baule f the the ‘ asporia with | COMPFoMIse and recoustrucs n, and the other ‘ie- | lucod a stampede from Cha lesion The Augusta | ahs : VAALO Ty ; erie HB Aine ro ail she while 9° ‘ Cie Point 1 4 to Whe pros-cuuon of she war to the bitter | CON@TETOTIONALIST of the 1Tbly, Beye tant Cerg, Tho Doorkeeper is ado @ Republican, | hau ) © q-esbone tight ddd Gou. a Foluty Wau. hef, I “s Woe eavare’ jand the Assstant Doorkeeper and Enyroamiag | te ed by the veter Hetiouse Me had uot rir uG *avia set: to ad ix G ha gad i ' | ched or t ne fr qiat talehs F . 7% val fiver ' haf) r - oo > Somew i brave been t we {Clerk Deioocrata They wore al unanimoualy | tou e on what t ’ tu eee ¢ . ran, f ¥ ' , Cl4sobe wing both partes, end ' clusion, hee e i bs 14 uae t a, wi ‘ Olina accom prs ia isa atives of the pe ie [hee from Goutect onduct is ia repored he bas been dis. | Probar OM-cavors—poiitivian Ikomtu ear stile, ae - - wit be. aff We serv te both by o r a bimeelf to neither | as Mi The (anadiun Pe vcliawent, Mr ye jp oku ip (aver of the bill, and said - mists, however, seer to regard bim with | ne: | Quebec, Jun, 2-1 Partiamenty Iagt night tbo | thas ive Comin che vi Mu! vary Alla.rs were Wiiipeton, fe That purty bas the majority in Copgroem | ceive in A.torney General } a bill fur the preven- | (DK & reg if rant is geet a pa = ! hore vy p arsety u“ 4 The Whole (lain of | oria in One Possese | Me! He Pele Ps pable interereuce with hia bath tou aud mupyresson af ontragea on the frontier | (og hearin jaa back-Coor way, but under wie siow ery and pultical authority ahowe that be las lost 44 ty 4 ~ | and the t ture and ahipment of arma for une | toil she Secs tery aD Oe aly Ue mh t wwii thon ta) t from Adrr Port n « confidence Le revolutions f Se anr es tou the lera of Gov rath, | '* ws providing tor the ge.zure and ex What wa eaury Offeta tehes ir \dioiral rier hav t e. Ther a i tthe appolatment a mie. Bh \ f ce i Toran Map ath, aroloae ca of scepeeted @omsels; and giving notice | aay wit the relations between the b tive and leg- been evel in Wasl we, exproasing the | of General Lee as Commander-in-Chief, and the Carol ie ‘yemove all property from @ ce 1, | bo perfone ab biy of the bospitality of this eouns as wuve Geparkinenim and there would be greater grestc:t 6 faction with Goneral Terr Ile eae restoration of General Je Johnston to his ol section of the State moat us!).6 1G LBterrujaou vv move from i r bill ia coped iu part | responsileny W We Layisiature tau at present, + Utaid man would have hesitated to attack she mand, reduces Jef, to a nullity #0 far ag mih- my er Bred a MAS a AY Pare ro ark fans Vue furteer coumderotion af tue bill Was port *y " ’ } ger 0 ni toc tes ot 1Sue b i) wa : works by ssani.li, a9 nce he | tary matters are eoncerne!, The protess of the hmond and North Caroling pepors etete | mead fur the firet time and passed W @ aecond read: | Popes “Ml ko morrow week miput bave roe.vol arters, 4) Virginia Congressional de.cgation egaingt hiscabi- thatcn lnesday last the Confederate forces oe- | ing > 195 M Siar sams fron the Commitice os Way ai i peye 9 rary aii agua veme Means repor mnotbor dotkvency bill, We prewie Goo. Terry never hesituied a moment bcbg ir | vet is a severe reflection aaingt his management | supied » posidon abcutegit miles from Wilming- Is choosin’ your groser let your motto bey date’ Jan With sanouncee he capture or, thet te Ukely to lessen til) further bis ~olitice ins) ton Genera! Terry bat damnendet thy earrendee | YM omemnes, not wen |! Continued en the ae page

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