Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3825, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 January 1863 — Page 3
MONDAY MORNINft. JAN. 12.
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sock in iheir hue lo bn tnui.u in the Stale.
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en tbs saVct, Hb th 4trr. ,.f th, Mate Central on ie MM rice c-ili lern and keep he I ue-t
ctno.'uee on m can e-bicli .r.xlucl the recent pm litte 1 raoratbw fc laebsa i iMhvlllMkt awp' ablet of 1 pages, which wt Ol -rat at 91 per hundred Th iwiwn NM be rata by awry ciUsen of Ind 1 aaa , Addreas onsets to K R. H W.KNK s- BIXOHAM. Sweatber St, IMS. unltaaapolia, Ind.
Job ITiniin.
Ye-terdev was daliejhtful dav. m mil.l
as it the balmy mouth of May was upon at. A large number of ibe vi-iior who were here at the pening ot the legislature and Mibcul the mem her went boat to pe the Sebbtth, end ar street wore (heir uanal Sunday quiet. To day the cruad will be back mpiu. ind the liutn of throngs will aiM.ii be bend The oesurf lo
We are riow ready to do all kind of plain and eertjiii the aeth .l ilie Lrjri-1 iture i inten-e, t o .2 .. i l i "tti ' iieiui A'tu.iJ. te notice inm tur fancy Job Pnntmg. m the beat ryle. on ,hort no-" tIrhllt,s, KCi ul mmorit u, bWtckmK j tire, and e ekrmp m unyotkrr office We have l,,e hee!- t leKtltion i not apprised b , their p--trt fnend, a: d here the more t o -er i
compeveni nanoa. poon preaaea. a nn -a-onment tlve ot thf Republic..., g ... lern, it They are of paper and cards, and we can do good ami cheap i. weuppo-e. b the utir.- h. Hie mmm ging to rule the State an well as the nation to I All L'. 3 ft. I ft
wora. au aino oi nooaa. oriei, catalogue), he, printed in the beet atyle and on short not e We aak the patronage of Democrats, and all oth re thai want pi münz Jone. tf.
rum.
The News In the absence of sensational newn by the regular l ue the :rapevine telegraph last evening wotked aell The mot im;4irt:int nein Wis, th-i t the Lei-l iture of Ulm -
' passed joint reoluliii c-lling home (he troops To Local Autebtismis Rates of aissa Using ,,f the St te. ntid th .1 three re.imeiit- ol m mtr?,
in the Vocal column will hereafter be as billows: for ten lines or le. (1 0 er ten linen, ten cent a hne No notice will be inerted until paid for. CITY AND STATE ITEMS.
hmi 4 Mithi'tenf force ol artillery hid left M Loui for Szirinfield to come the Oliver Crom well orer the Sucker members. There are sever! seniMtion stones atimt am the stieet-t respecting home mntter, ami ctrre I spoudenta here can rewp ;t rich harvest, if thev
are L'refti enough u uie them One of them is Heu' MittiASLU Complete in one volume, tint Gov Morton Ims received n le'ier 'rom a cloth binding, at Bowen, Stewart ft Cu.'i. Vi 3 Ml incloipg a pita ot hw houe. with the roi l ...... mukhl to hirt beil chamoer, m i the ladj stteXV ludge l 'her. of this St.ite. h leeri con th it her hiitiud w a-drawn into a plot to jest-I firweii bv the Senate as Secretary of the Interior nate Ml Etcellency. but rejientetl. jimI u ive the t i plan to Ml better half. If we were hi Governor
A bittert of utitlerry left here last night Mttrton s place we aould like the cYmge niu' h.
and, il the i i! prett, aould not cue how ölten the would -end her t u.-. V'e u-pect sotuebtxl has leen playing with the fears of the
Governor, il auv mu h letter araa received.
for tte a?at ol ir
ty Judge f'eikni- Mal Bm Jason B Brown will speak at the D"UK ratic Club routn to morrow
night
A number I gueriMa cnpture! rr Ken
tuckv passed through the city on Fi id v evening
on tbeii way to Camp ( iure
L.egisluti v Miiumur) .
Good loard and plenant rooms can lie
MM lined at No 40 North Ne Jerev street 19 3 Maoil Notii i There will be a special meeting' ot Center Leslsm, No. Ü3. this ..Monday; veiling, at 7 o'cW k. tor work Ohas Fish ha. Sec'y.
'A 'irge HUtftly of purelr imported winca!
ami hi Hi. nidJicinal u-eonl, at Senour's i dru slot. No Ö Bates ol.x k. Ufa
J uiip- M iii re, a tn ikesmir; on Jthe
mville raiho.ul. wa eriou.-U iniuieil on,
Saturday Mtbt while putting up the car near the ttir.i Uble tW Desmibie dwelling of seven rooms, worth $1 &M0. and a v m in lot at $ I - per foot, ball a suaie hom the Blind Asylum, vacant lot 1 1 1 1 m MMMI fiPMi the jail, hn sale Us Frank Simlh, Heal Katale Agent. oppoMie O-nl Fellows' Hull
tie meiiibers of the Legislature will bear j
in mind that the i.n e ( in a nn c hat i rap I decidetlly at Burolterger's, P6 1J BaM W -hing ton street, old Sentinel Building, aho-e shelves ; are alwavs crowded with iruoUs ol the latol
tyie. . I -!w
FaiOAT, January y. ISM. j In the Senate the toutMl MMM d Villi .in H
Dill.ol Noble, De Ki.b ml S'eulen, and ol AI e ander Whiie, were presented and referred. ; The-e iaie a eon test lor the seals of Me-i Dickinson and Browne, ef llmuolph. Several (evolutions weie .nioptetl.one of which subci dies 1 lor three copies of the Volksblatt and Fi ie l're-. j House joint re-olution to .o into the lection ot United Stales Senator came up. but no quorum . voted on the question ol concurrence. I A jfetJ of the Senate mas ha I and a motion to .-end hr absentee- adopted On motion to recon I eider the vote sendmg tor al-enl members, a long debate Wm had. I lu (he alierii x n the debate was continued. 1 lie (im ei not '.- M" ue was sent in hv hi- Se
retaiy No quorum up to the time ot adjournment In the Hon e Mr R .lert- introduce.! a bill tu provioe. in pursuance ol the Uoiieiiiution, for ihe more rflV- tu a) tx iu-ii.li ol negroes ami intilatioes from ihe St.uc I lie Povaynut transmitted a communication.! by his 1'ii. ate aWrwtary, whicu was asceriaiaaM j to i,e bid Me-s.ige, and winch was laiil on the kti -le-k OaMnnay, Janu-iry 10. 1849. lu the Senate the debite continued on the mo lion to mon-ider the vote on the question of sending for ab-entees, tin t i 1 it was withdrawn hv
Diaaiaa roa 1 63 A -i.lendid aasorment at Bowen, Stewart ft Co 's SwtWjW will be up plied M wholesale prices. Ever soUisV wants one 12 3
Some malic. .us pei -on -tole the pocket
hanukerchivd ot our ami Ine irieml the City At tome v. on Saturday nijlit. during the meeting ol the Council, and he wm forcel to wipe
wdti lue bhck of his hand all the evenin;
tW"l he Central Faer Mill i now re-id? to
Ms MMM MJ hört notice lor all kinds ot MwWl aawl liuok paper, at the lowesl prices. Order-adilie-sed to .1 M' Lcne ft Co , lhdian.ipoli. will receive prompt atteunou 1'2 6 M It be seen by our Council ptoceedinxs that the City Council have decided t hohl their nie'ihg herealtet in day light, an I hat p Bled MJ the t'.r-t. se. oml. (lord and lourth Wednesdays Of eat h Ui a.th. at "J o'cloi k !' M This .r rangement a ll sive an enormous amount ol gas. BmM Saloon. Tlie Bsa i e Baksmi i- loaf' ng, and Beeiie. who i ulwa'.s r has a choice stoc k of pure liquors We notice -s hichief assistant our young :rend J u ob F.tter, who is as intelligent, gentlemanly and aicomm dating in his ; n a- fie Was lusve.
battle bt Id. .w uccess
the in .V er. Mi Mc CInrg. Hesolution were iniroduceil b Mr. Browne,
ol K uidolph, pledging the pnate to lavor a v ig orous prosei titioii ot the war under the Constitu lion and theiisigiM of civilised nations lo investigate Irauds insist on economy in the ad : mui'stration of public affairs, and not to create a military boml or trammel the iuiüt. ry power of the Executive of the S;ate The resadutiona weie referred to a committee ot nine members, and the Senate adjourned until
2 o c ot k I M on Momi.ay . In the House the morning se-sion was con so med in discussing a resolution, iiiinsiuceil by Mi B ickard, returning the Governor's me-sage, becau e the in USMS ol its delivery was in viola tion of the Constitution ami all precedents, and also wsal an iii.-ult to the Uou e. A i ei vie-1 1 -e. in w h ifh Messrs Packard. Brow n , N.h; it k. Bii-kuk. Henley, Milroy and others, in favor, and Me-srs Iti iiihun. V n Bu-knk, An ilerson jid others against, the resolution w,;s adtfpMd. aves li ii. iv- 31 So the (tovei mir'a me-.-.e was re' urned to him by older ol the Speaker. A bill creating the Sixteenth Judicial Cuemt was Introduced, mo ihe Hou.-e adjour.ied until MomJav. at -J o'clm k 1' M
Council tro-eel I rtgyw. The Council tuet in regular session on Saturday High', Mayor M i.veil in the Chair.
loval ami f lithtul on
to the Empire.
to the Lejfiidatui e - he ; circulated m different part ol the St Iet it fie numerouslv s'L't.ed: "The undersianctl repeeffu!!y eti(ioii the1 rnemlers of (he Sen ( in l Hou-e of Represent livaw ot Indians to ps a Uw .that will rmre efTeetuilU en tone the 13th Article of ;he Con 1 titution. in ptevrtiMng the emigration of negroes iuto tlus Stale."
BrcatTft I)imim: Sl o Pht splendid new estab:;-!iment. on the corner of III noi- ami Georgia streets, i.- growing daily hi public favor, and no wonder The ptopr.etor- are -entleuin.lv
and obliging, the aftendants ;i mpt and the lure Mr Shortntlge being indebted to the city the city
Uti i-e ! t!i it our market-' a if nil, pre pired bt accomplished cooks mid servcl in the Iei style, is to lie h id theted dy. Dty boarders w ill be ace. 'in in .i'i! . i i . in 1 1 le (er ana.
A Nt'iasHca I he tei. from th- slaughter ami r-nk hou-e- last n-ht w . so (hick in the we-lem poitioi of the city that il could be cut with t kiute. and lo some e net it ihe often ve for was telt all over the ciiv The day was warm, and it may he that the sudden change from winter to (1111 met came n i ;ci tedl v . before the ort il. I : teimved V ii i eve (he cane. nici"ire should he ttken not to hive the st;nk pots thrown at tlie cdv ipit,
Mr B oth fintshetl verr uccewful en
jTsgement at Metropaditsn Hall S.lunby niht. and is sucreedetl by Kuims Waller, a lady ot great reputation as m actie-, whom we lie -me our et neos 'II he p'es-e.1 o -ee in Our favoril, M- ('hirloue l ie Uli m. who I no pievtng i !MVeii-tui em: iemeiit in Cnciunali, Maa visit aat ajsjam sawsfl We -ire -tire our eitj MCS will su-ttin Us when we prom -c her -u h a receptMdi a- r.r iner ts is an ac ress .e-eive. Tu Tnr.tTEX Mrs Waller, who is ackn ! aifgll bv ail ihTr'cl critic to bw the f-Wsl aMMaw in Um l?unn. aaakw lf sdsrama lo nLIu d th Me'roptd.tau Th many admiiers wi this taler. ed hulv will receive the announcenieut w th ftneere pleasure, ami will think (he m tns-ement for mskins an enggetnent that will en ihie them to w it paws once more the personation- ' the
grevt tragic a tre She appears tonight M iiitHM, II; pMtMini
Lady Mtcliaah
I Hi IwVASlM o Kk.pAV NitiHT We aere unable for want ol r i ow u notice t'ia mt-eim at the Demoer(i- Iwfc H m ow rt d.v HigH Thr H II was cpwlel The vener.itile Judge J Led. oi Ciaikecvuiity . pie--.de) ud the enthu siastn tUat prevabcl under the aiuotateu and eloquent spceche Would he diftt-ult to Mai Ttie .pek era were Mr Abbott. 04 Hrho'o mew. Mr, Packard, til Mar-hal! and S(-ike Mi Brownot JakUi.al. membfi - !.e H -. ! Keee-entat.vew Mr M- IV.we ! memler Co: greae elect fnun ihe ele ei th Con.'e-Ib-ti i i. and Mt ibinnnw. the iVesident ol the Sri .He 1 he speet-'ha-s were laiht and mm h clar.KHUi ot sri,' meni. del un . dorv ol theti na tic a I policy wh.ih has driven the country lo re. "lu'.ioti. im! läse! t ,, lUmtr. Uni IS llow it len.ptiüg to lock a, agwift all hope ot MMfM-
e bv
By Mr K'lhlman: Th it the( is Compmj the boiea hlloi ti Wallum. ton rlrevt cans
laymg mi in AdofAVeil. By Mr W ill ice: Thital! the firemen of the coy hiv po ce j-.we.s w i' hoot aasaapMMaaWSSft exterd w lines- tees. Laid the table. I he re-ign .tMif .f hivid H'ffer.l a PoliceMi for the Fourth W ..id was handed in and accepted A jour ned.
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aaeosTsD KieaaasLTeoe m bajxt stats ssvtibbl. oon RrporU. Gold8boo, and Wilmington, N. C, to be Attacked.
HEAVY I'FNNL.Y IN ARKANSAS fOl TRADlNti WITH FEDEK Al-S
Tir .ilcCitrnand Expedition.
THE
st AtTOKIG, t.EMOHIAL THE IMIIMÜI T.
TO
STEAMER ALABAMA HEARD FROM.
FORTY BRITISH VESSELS AT SEA fOE SOC I B EMM I 'OK IS.
Niw York. January 9 The Tribune Mat tl e teat of the memoral preseutel by the Republican Senators to the Pre.-iitsit on tne iCih ot De ccinfier. Its four protatsitions declare First That a vigorous prosecution of the war is ne essary. Secoml That the Cabinet which ought to lie harmonious is not, and therefere should be made so. Third Tlwt theCdnnet should be e-dn oosed of men who cordially support the policy ot the Government Fouitli That fiener.tis in -eptnte comtninds should tie heartily lor the war lien. R i-eci an's army, known ss the 14th 'oips, has been subdivided into three corps, the 14(1. 21st ami 221 This will increase the rank ot all at iff Hirers of Generals who command the wine.-
D -patctie from Newhern report 4,'XM) rebels resigned, at Gold-boio' and Kingston. Charles Gill)ert Wheeler, of Missouri, to be The rebel s-teatner Al ibama came within twelve Consul of the United State- ut Nuremberg, hour-of being captured. iMSMDnth Onthellih Noah L Wilson, of Indiana, to be Consul at of December the Alabama reached the de-ert La Union, San Sdvador.
MbTitioaa, . Bj Mr Wallace, lion Mr Bemamia Puttaaa.
m mi j in relation to ihe .s-e-inent ot his -tuck ot good-. 'Gov Wt'i-'ht no longer m sie: re-ents In Mi Pottage states lie gave in Ins stock on the
diana in the Senate of the United States H' li"t day of J miiai v. at (5,000, and oa the st He last hour expired when the Lei-lature met. as men! ol mioihcr it was inci caseaj M EOtl.OUU taw Governor's appointment could not go beyond i Mr Pottage contends that QftjOOP WMdd Ml the meeting of the body thai m ikes Senators, j the Stuck at that time. Relened to Ihe Com Gov Wright can now hive the long desired ! mil tee on F. nance cb-ince of retiring to a latin and r.iiing hydraulic By W Meigei : From Fied R phey and 100 rams. i other-. ak ng the Council that a u. nu be made oa I down Madi-oii Avenue to carry the w .ter tioui Thk 13rn Aativ u The futtowhae petition he di-uici uf the citv near ami south of ihe
M id i son depot Referred to the Committee on S;reet. and Adey ml Civil Fngineer. By Mr H. A Fietcher, I mm the Imli anapotis ; Educ aiional ui-tiiui.on: Asking the renn-sion of the oelinqueiti md cuneul MMU due on the prop ertv ot -.ml iulituti.u. and that in tuiuie no laxe be levied on the same Referred lo the City Allot ney By Mr Thompson: The petition of Mr Shortr!l.e. Hkmu tl e appointment ol a eommiuee to ex 'Hin. e In- alledgM defal alMM to the city. Mr. ThomjKu stated Isaal he was conhtlent, from papers placed m his hands, that so far from
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e toiiow iug is rrora a nx nmond paper:
- - " WiLMOTN. N. C . Januarv 3
"The iron -reamer Giraffe, with a valaible cargo of government störe and a special messen ger ir -m Furope, arrived at a Confederate port todiy" l lie ste itner Mtriin arrived from New Orleans
the 2d Ner unimnortatit Banks was com en
l rating tnsp at Baton Rouge J . s . . r.t . r v -.am Iviitaia. t i i.fi f AW a-aw ft , a as ' l b Iv. e be '
" i . V iw-ev uuiva viuviVliV Willi KJ i I Sw Presidents lo night. Dangerous counterieit &'s on the Bank of I America, this city, are said to be iu circulaticn. They mw distinguish tbl by the fact that the tig ! natures and date are engraved, wbue the genuine are wr-.ttao. Advices from !sew Orleans report that the' rebeis have 12.000 men and thirty guns at Port 1 Baaftaoav. Their etrthworka are said to be lour! rnne- iu length. I tie Capitol at Biton Roure was detroyed bv ' 6ie lecenilv, with mmv ihou-and r ire and valu able bottks' md piir. Ac L sa $70.00 The iron-clatls Weehawkeu and Navant have eceivei saiibM orders and law oo TuesJty next Sundav last the runboat Currituck, Anestoga sikI Ella went u;to the Piankatonk to cut out a j CwQOOtf which h id run ihe blockade The Cur- : muck got ashore, but was pulled off. A number ot eeralrvtnen apHared i ear the schewner. which was up a creek Our boats fired on them and they skedaddled Finding it impossible to get the schooner out. she aas shelled to hie her. and when (lu v left she was in a bebt blaze Ja. C Parmer, of Calilornni. arrested for fraud in obtaining and converting a draft belong Ism t the estate of C. Gray, is held to bail iu ; 010,000 A despatch from Stafford Court House. Va., j the 9ih. say s: Tins afternoon ten of our ncouts were fited upon near Stafford's Stoie. 10 miles from here, by a band of 150 reoels in ambush Our men escaped, but two were wounded, one qkhuIIt. The train on which (ten. Butler was going to Boston, came in collis-ion with another train this . a ft a -.B t t I
iimming. All the seats its the car where lie roue were -in t-'i.cd, hui Iii- I. ! ' s niiiiijured.
w ashimiton, J n. if I he tollowing nouiiualions have been sent to tne Senate by the PresiMM: William E Phelps of Illinois, to be Cousul of laM Undetl Sttfes at St Peter-: utg TbOfl H Clay, ut Kenuickv, to be Minister ! Resident of the United State? to the Republic of, LVicaragna, in place of Andrew B. D.ckdison,
rs and twelve or fifteen of hells, and fin llv an expoion shook ttsf bnild
ing, detiovu,g every door and window and wounding about 2 ' men. It was by tlie atraoW exertion that the boepital tt saved a s sbflter for H e men troro the
night air. Adtlel ( this, a rebel eavalry officer! u uned Brewster, who stated he bad been detailed '
one or tw
the crew e-. aped desth. The guidnats Clifton ami Owaaco were en gaged, but escaped, ihe former losing mo men. and but one wounded Tlie Owaaco lost one killed and thirteen wmiuded. Two barks loaded wnb coal fell into the haoda
t.f the enemy Tlie Wet field, the rlc bip of by Van D un t. imrvdi off everv sick SB in who
Commol.re Rensiuw, was uot engated. be.ng had not lawn pimled. coPertel together, mstol in
re in anotbe channel ! hand, atiout l&d it-k .nd er. lo:ced tltem to rise
tier crew were tr msierred to transports, a nd Iron teeir lets auu I til into line. Ihrwatantu, lo Reiish iw . tearing she wouid fail into the b iiids of shoot the medical officers who expostulated, and tb rebels, blew he up. By som miamaoage made the poor fellows, suffering froo typhoid mem or accident the explosion occurred before fever, pneumonia and diarrhaa, start with him on the boat containing Renibaw, Lteot Z amerman tba road The man fall down in tba street , and and the boat's crew got away, and they were coo- bad to rise again for fear of badnf shot, when
COtffctEftCIAL.
J II M insOeld. of WiacOsMta, so be Consul at ; Toliaco. iu place oi Noah L Wilson. W m Waiter Murptiev, o; Mi. 'ngin. to be ; Consul of the United State for the Dm hy of . Uiun-vvh k. in place of B Eil's Martin, re-igned. Arthur Toisotn. of Illinois, to be Consul of the ; rjavitad St ites at Cane H tyl.eii J. Crosby, of Kentucky, to be Consul of the United States at Geneva.
island of Bompiilla. one of the leeward isle, whei e ahe calleil. and leti on the 13ih I he San Jacinto arrived theie o:i the 14'h. Th Times' sjecial dated Washincton, Jatui arv Uth. says: The committee of the House to whom was referred the ipie-tioti of emam iKttioii h iv e in- ( net ed then- C'mii nnn to report a Mil appJTjprfatinjj $10,000.000 to aid list bUlfl ot M .n land in emancipating her slaves I I , . . II..,- ,1.1 nft. .... I ,
l Ml lir 1 1 " i -1 rxzy ii i sa i .-. . . . . , . ... t ouirer of the Mb tnt , says:
u i siateti nere urn pr.vnie letters n i ve oeen .
received tmm England, announcing that theie are now at ei forty ve el that have SM hitetl out and loadel in British ports with a view to break the blockade ol Souihein ports The-e vessels are laden with aim.-, aumunition, cloth ing. sMs, medicines. &c. It is atM ;dited that a I i ige tin. unt of Con eileiate bonds, -e urel by a pledge nl cotion at 7 cent- per pound, has been sold in Enal md at (her i(e ot live Shilling (o (he pound sierhng. and that by the sales T.i'l.tNMt puunds -terling h ive been realized bv agents of the Conie iciale OtftVOTSHMM W asiimoto.n. Jan. D. Vesfenlay's Richmond Empiirer -ays it was reported yesterday via Pe MratMsrg, that a irreat expeilition ol gunboats and iMMBMla, under commam ot Gen Nofde, had lelt Fosi Motiroeon the I8h inst for oine SouthOra port. Ftom indications deemeil unmistakable, tlie MMM i preparing to m ike a grand de Maust ration upon Goldsboro' or Wilmington, and there is little doubt thai the hist clash of arras will come lo out e r- from that quarter. In the South we-d ihe hostile armies are prob
ably both too Mark exh iu-ted to do anything lor idem Lincoln on his course was adopted.
a hmg tune to come Gkkvmia, Mi-s , J in 2 The Ark tiisas Legialatnro has impised a tine of not less than 0&,fNM nor Saure th in i.tl'0 md impr i-onmettt in the pMhanttan lot ft or 10 yean upon any i -ii caught iraduiL witii YankeeGei i. udrn Hi's -cnii- hsilia i'tform ttton (i. .( Grant, hiving eni 0,000 troops, from Holly Spriaga to Meipbai, it was believed that a large tsittio.i ni his force would jo. ii McCiet Hand's ex pcdititwi
W avjiington. Jan 10 The Richmond En-
A p.ui irw.is current v ester iav tl. it t.eneral
Sunnier and his thvisioti ie: t Aqua creek ou trm-ports foe ihe South The to lowing wut received at hemiipu arters ; to day : " Fi'RTRi.ss Moxaor, January 9. "To General Hal leek: "X party, of cavalry and infantry wus sent from Y'.ikiown by Gen Key es and landcil .'t West, Point, night lietore last, ami returned to-day, w dh a quantity of animals and loadel wagons. They destroyed the depot and rolling stock at White
House, and barnM stoaMsr and Mvaral sloops, bowts and b irges. laden with giain The party sustained no loss whatever. signed Jean A Dix. Major General Commanding." Qepn Race, Jan. 10 The Jura, front L'ver pooi on the lt and L ndouderry on the 2d iust , pa el at loon to day The working men at Manchester bad held a meeting lo expre their sympathy with the North, it which a congratulatory addres lo Pies
. a . a a
sequent. y blown up witn tne snip. The crew of the Wesifiald arrived at New Orleans on trat pon, and tne remaining troops are on the way back They did not arrive until the place hid been evat ui ted All the fleet are on the way to New Orleans. '1 'he relic 1 MTM was estimated at about 5,000, Gen Magi uder in command. Our Und force, under Col Burrill. of M is.-.t chu-etts, probably did not exteel 300, ihe residue no" having arrived, or not being disembarked iu t rne t Bght. Our lo- wasesttMSMd al from 150 to 260 killed, and 200 taken prisoners, the navy suffering most. It is thought the rebel Iom is much more, as our guns were firing grane and canister continually in their midst. The rebels had several haltet :es on -!.. ie TheFetler.il troops were on one ot the long wharves, and il i said repulsed two Charge ol the rebels adore they surrenderel Advices iroin New Orleans state that Jacob, B irker's paper, the National Advocate, published an ex'.nct on the 21, containing rebel reports of victories at Memphis and Vicksburg, and Jeff ! Davis' speech at Jackson. This caused a fer . ment, ami the rebeis were hilarious and saucy. On the morning ot the 3d, Gen. Banks sent a guarl to ß irker's office, and the Advocate was for the third time supprea-ed. This step gave great satisfaction to the Union men. Capt CI irk. Post Commissary at New Or-1 lenns. had tendered h - resignation, and would probably go north iu the course of a month The specials this morning are quite barren of news The gunboat Montgomery arrived to-day, from Mobile ar in eight days. No news A letter trom an officer on Unite! States stemier Bibb, off Ch irleston, says Fort Sumter is pi i ted with railroad iroii V kf n Monroe. Jan 9 Cd. Ludlow, of; General D.x's stiff, has just returned from City Point, hiving nccomplished the exchange of prisoners, which w ill restore to immediate active
service about 2tf.n,MJ of our paroled men Firet All the officers and men who were de liveied .it City Point from the 11th of November. lt?62. to January let 1-63. Second All officers und men captured at Harper's Ferry. Thirl All the officers and men paroled at Winchester, Novembei löth and 2tb, L-62, ami December lf. IM-,. Fourth All officer and men paroled bv Col. Imb iden. Nov Mi l-r,-, Fifth Ml the officer- and men paroled at Goldsboro', N. C , May 22d, and delivered M Washington. N C S;xth All captures in Missouri, sttfraMM. New Mexico, Texas and Arizona, un to Jan 1. 1-ii'i. are duly exchange! Severn! Ali CaptaCM in Kentucky .Tennes-ee. Mis-oiii:. Ai diani t. South Carolina and Florida, up to Dee 10, LfetfO Eighth All i a; tures on the sea and Gulf coasts
and w.iteis flowing into the same, up to Dec. 10, j 1-GJ. ne duly exchanged C d Ludlow says it is highly probable (hat (he Confederate Government will reciml (heir order' retainiin; Uni(el States officers; also, that citizens i who no BffianMM will soon be tele-'sel Tl Diilv Bulletin, of Charlotte. N. C , of Jana irv fiCb, sas:
tbey were so weak that the slightest motion was
agony. Oa being tennortuned if there was any thing iu the name of humanity that could be , done to induce him to r r h, brutal proceedings, he finally ci -et e i to !e' them alone on receiv- j n - ; er. -igi.eil bv ill the Surge n. pi e-ent.
stating that the men wtre UK) sick to walk, and tint their removal was an impobility This st dement is signed by H R WirU. Medical Director. 13th army corps pinl Xotioe. 10 AD YER TIMERS. AU iJfrtimtio token for i jitfitime, aasd ordered owl abre the latpMsKsn
of the tinte rad, uiilUckartfod tke regular
fnrtkn.ime up to tAe tun t j are orderod awl
BOWLING SALOON. M RIGHT S BOWLING SALOON.
s? raiaaaara Www watrk. narkrl. o- Tana. January 10 Fb.ur tasw active atwat ft ii sai few aw lea as f Mi oft saw snVa Sita, fft 45 I for . e d... ft lbeb 40 law aap. in WsMs, $ Mfialk SH) for osnnst to food i trn j eaaV eru. ftb SsftT Oft (me eosaioa to good b porng bramis Sim round noop Obs. M-Tint smm heavy. w Whisky firmer at ftOftia. WhMl leas acuva and lowtr; Cbintco Mriat 1 268i 3Ä. M Vaukawclub $1 HQ? bar Iowa gl 41(31 43. winter red WaMra$l 4? (fl 61. Corn lens doing and print about lc lower; sales at tl aleilc for sound shipping mined Western afloat aod in store, 6ev60c for uaatotiod an 3c tor wh 'e Western in tor Pork o ene-l stea iv and closed a sftvade flraaer aale at $14 üttjU 50 for old nie. $11 50A 12 50 for old -nd new pnsa and $H01fi 50 for old and new on me bm The ttovernaneat contract for 3 0U0 barrels new mews, dafivnrabi wtth.ii dU days, was awarded at $16 49 Tba Ooearnaawtit contract for 3,Wbrlanav oewf was warded at $13 iti. Dressed bogs cloned a shade firmer, sales at ,H fur Western Lard opened stawdy and closed s tr; tie easier; sales at 9lc Money more active at b'..ya( per cent Snarling eachauge firm at $1 4-ni 1 51 tor saevchanu' and $1 ÜICjM! Sa luv bnkra' bills. Uawld ierogu'ar and unsettled, onening at 37, declndng toaö'YsxlvancM i to7. and clowing arm at
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ON OF0KCI V sTHKKT. NORTH SIDE.
ETtVKFN iil:tif ai' 1 Sl'tiJian strebt. Tbia tab-
li-bturn: i MM up in luwr or Strle. and the beat I
of oidrr is preserved at ail times. Gentlemen VLdtlaa ;be city, as well a tliv patron- reidiiK here, Iii find it mm it ha herem'ore hr-n, a pleasant and agreeable place of rert fur recreation. Th Ndoon ha- recently been refltte I throughout. T. C WRIGHT, Proprietor, dt-cls d3oi
FRUITS.
lO.OOO ( Ot0 4-.lT8 JUST ia.CElVtL BY R uuer. Cniinretl a Aiord. Aet9
ORAXGES, LEMONS Ml PICS.
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BOII-.S KKKSH I.KMO.NS 10 BoXKs I KKS1I OHANGES. Sue BOX KS HIKSII n . . iu packaa;. is PAiftti-f CMssnvn.
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COFFEE.
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353 AND 3.V. WASIN(,T.)N STRKET, N. Y. CITY. In O V fi It J! I : MT rOFFEE,
'The papers this morning publish a report that i Fut upin xiH f, Pounu mmm. 4a
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Hon, W, A, Richardson cf 111., Nominated for the U. S, Senate.
llmii vKims Ahmt or the Potomac. .T in 10. Ail quint.
A (borough inspection of liht 12 pounder ammunition shows it to be inostlv ao'nlile-s, ihe fu-es being badly filled. Several naMalliM nc
cuneo .in 'nein to o" ! ine'v uur.iig i:se recent futile. There is M truth in the report in Richmond of Sumner debarkation. He slill oeiupie his poaition in front of Frede dkabarg, Votitlusnw this better titan the rei-el tnilitaiy ntAWorlHas, as dailv A igs ot trii'-e lo over undtr his supervision. Caibo. Jm 10 A M'-mphi dlspabl this
uiortniijr slates that McClernasnl "d ariived t : n ksbui and mer-edei Sherman in mmmnd 1
there, d iv a
TMM had been DO fighting !or -everal
Qm EfinduMn h;i aiecutel ten Yankee otfifers , ,u j t
m retail itn;it tor the McNfil butcherv. N i.w If one, Jan 11. By the arrival of the Jura we le ni th it :i meeting of the working men of M mc'ietter wis hol I at the Free Trade Hall ou the 31 at of December, to pass resolutions in SMMyOVt of the Fe ier il cause and agree on an ad rase to Pres. dent Lincntn. Tn Msijm prMsnnd, explaining that he did not do so as M tvor, tint simplv as a iieile-Ha yward among (Quakers Mr BareJly. M. P, and the negro Jankann. JelF Iki is' - ipeil co n'!in an. were nre-eut A latter w . letntind from .lohn Bosnti Mills.
will ni I v approving the demonstration a a just j re ike to the men ieeünu ot a great pnttSM of; the people, and as a source of unqualified happi j ne to those whose MfW and leirs in the inttVMl of bum Mftity .r" bound up in the properily of the working clnsses. laftsoTntioM were then pntsMl expressing ym pithv widi ihe attempt of Pre-ideni LNsootn and j Iiis colleagues to coerce tlie South, and high sat I iesacthaa al the pnnr4aMaaseni of emancipation and J oilier uie.i-nres tend ng St OSKU t give 1'ieetlom i to the slave and restore peace lo the Atneticati j mtian The addrsas to Mr. Linoola cowatratu- !
late.- h.m un Ins humitie and tighteous policy ol
tit a box, and In
Our prices rans; from 8 to 30 cents. We pat up
the following kind--:
A, t Ul.lt '.HBO. M I. RIO, unit M I'CICItllt ' OFFEE.
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V believe iiurC t 'fffr thin mit rround
Coffee now in use. All onb-r nftftMS to ua or to our! Ap 'i;-, M.'---. I'i.ao. A- Yorso. Is3 Chambers itrt, ; corner tTsanhagtpai -trt-et. Sew York Citj, will receiro prafapl attention. Therrtai! irad sut'plied by flret clasa jobbing hoaa : in tbe varlouft rltie.
decÄ-d.im T It I It A PLACE.
MEDICAL. DRS. CA&TJ2B & BODMAN, OFFICK. Xw. IS NORTH ILUNOIS SYRKKT. (Next btiih'.in 'o b.os House, Sörth.)
l,ntt r from spring tii li. .liissonri.
Sunday Di.iU'iitk.
Mauucipation, and bOMtenw enthu-. tsin i a fl line an 1 tftsj
him, while '.( Ml
t .de of ev ents runs
R. CART !. ! ' R - il! NKS I 'OR I LIRFKAI.
BWteutMSW ine- Ins ).-att!.n in tin- cty. He iiDuw
assncnittd with lr H.-.tnan. a p!ivs:.'iaii or lone ex-
perincH in all the dvpartun nts of lu prfes:D.
CONFEDERATES 111 possession TBI town.
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f Tne LATEST FROM VICKSBURG.
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. so iulsh the work eiTe tutilv at aUHMl Stock takwtnol eotton in Liverpool
DRY GOODS.
develops an exce-s ol 100,000 bales aver the e-n
OES SHERMAN S Pi-PPLSE C0MPLE1 E
mated qutntitv. Tine attracted much :ateuti n i Pfl l Ti-IV! Hflf .1 0 A YS ' -t '----- i.imin-illi I. .11' rutnnu Kilt V A A JkJ AA V MJ A MJ AA A In I
Ticri.i:!t wn to sn rFitsroF siir.it'I IN A I" VII KMM lit..
tlitrrat of IVtlfr, Pursued by Ihe I on federates.
Confederates iu Strong Force at Port Hudson.
SPECIAL MES&EKOK8 FROM EUROPE TO CONFEDERATE GOVT.
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The Army Saved by the Gunboats. IMPORTANT NEWS FROM GALVESTON. FEDERALS ATTACKED AND ROUTED.
Special IHspulcli lo liailv Kenimel. Chicago. Januaiv Q The Democracy of this nil v are rejoseinfi over ihe ewsaisnstnaa oi Hon Win. am A Riclntrdaoa tot the United State? Sen ile. Thirtv-tour SWM ate uow bei n: ti real. 1 IM1S
Federeil F7fl ttlotcn Vp lMh fMleers emd Uen.
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A coiniuiitee wa appointed with -aer to aend for jai-.'iis and pa,ei to ioui-l f Mi weet-er, Cilv Aitotnev.aiiil Messis il A F.eu tier, Brown ami 1 li'liip'oli. Rl PORT. Mr IT injliej F nnne reeommcudinn the rntnwlinji nl cattnni laMnnMMansnai sjsaaMMft Mr Mi N ti'1'. Account: An ordin n e appropri il ng fb.ioil tilt tor ilebl lue bt the ctv. 1' titnrdiuame a.. lead llnce t.tnes .mil n.issed A detitte fprutig upon one item irrantuik pay t.. Mithin Itaiiivau a Deputv Stui: Coruuii sioncr. Mi M' N dsh r ii-el the punt th it (iallivan WM ntsweed as L Pi !, emm. and wild oilier PwSSM men. eicvted nor to the pa.it'e d the last po live ordiii nice, a is legislated out of ollice. The recrd v relssied u, and the saadastsun andM ah hlu i -s e!tviel lead D 'V I'obceinan " Mi M Nakft) ntnead loMIMi MM he al ow ice o. . it.ii t . i u. v P me Coin mi dee f-i .n seaiiatathm, nbicet w s toi ijwm 4 . tjta ti. M. In .wn, Street ainl Altes, iepn(ed in i .r i ut.n ibe retpies( ot Mt Mo-t o cns ho. -idea i.k auh hi.. MJMMI a MM! Alo UiiiOs ii . . .i tr ein lor wmk aw .rüeU, wuicü wete sn roi e-i Mi sVleeat, Sexton, reporte! the MOO of in (rmei.u- on u.e moion ending J .nu tv 10, to be Tb it "iii the i tr, .n i I tnini the country. il, Vaiifil a icum, Untet ot Police, rep-tried the i.u'iiber ol arte-ts I" r t:e mouth ending Janu it v l't t" be IM. m toll I ui ii 'tion, el: diMuilMn the peace. 10,
kiu-bitta us Iwnan sts. 4. isagiarana w nb aewa
on. .; I iitenv . t. ttnving on
i Iv p,oe wi a, its paabu i r tf.out la san a. a, .lei.tiii. I; laM Ml Vän ST. 3; asaanit ami baiter v, 7; atlicuua trMfaans. 1, :unn n, fiijt t atthoui r.UaftUii; beb. 3. se..mji p:' d meat. 1 oatiAXCrs Mr EMtrftM called Hf (he hick ordinanra Ai unii .aivnt tffeied to the 6rl acÜou bv Mi .'.loan, etni.j: lorth morecle-rlv its i nvisions It waarelerred. aith Ihe pe d.i aaaei.d mem. d- (be Comsaittaw nu Revision or Oni:MMV Mi Wailai-e inirmluceil an . nimimf to tr.'lf auu r-te iiiwl euro ibe ideaaik -n me n.rth -'de ot M iket siieet. hetaeei Pi i i.- . aiiia and Circle MsMtaVi Read twice. aiaoLi Tioa Hy Mr Coliev: 1 bat Irma and after ib.. aaie tbe leKid.ir nit-cl ol tlie Coui. il hall lie oil llie bi-t. ... .1. tl.it .J u.d fourth Wedneeda) of each in nil. at 'J .. I... P M A Jopte-I
St Loci. .Im. P A Bants wis sent from Lebinoii rMtwtdnj to rapaii ihe Itlanrank line Maasnasi taal pnint und S riafOesü, lemmod I rasa tnore itM nwnninr end rajairt t i t when on the oilier s;.;e ot Sind Sruis, ihirtv indes from Srvajifielil, a civ drj nsnnrt aooonspany ing them, came ii t ii a n.iud of icbe.s wh lsaslMt MftOf' evl a '.i on I fortj a igon heiviiy 1 snM with ar Oil Iturns lor the Sprinj. field CaVall v.cti irgm up Ml them, recapt med ihe tram ju-t M the inbtli were hrm the v i-'iis. Prisoner! t iken in the rk i tu sh i f ... i ; that toe rebeis iiav e 'a ken Snnjifteld, and nearly destroyed It by Bra. capturing all our more.-. Our ti ;. weie in Fort Lyon, a twrxe fortMteatioB three tpiarier ol mile north aet front tne town Earolied ndlkia I Band Epriaae jotaetl tne rebels. The laingrapli ranas aie aaw b ken anal irom MT a awe Ula, ö aji'tr Irom S; i aagwMd. JirriktvLv Cur, Mo . Jan 1 Nothing sonai ally isauMft ml nosaiia tna ljeteiatara to daj. Au.-t im n fUb sum b.il.i im L'.ntevi Siaies Sen .t"i . w it ou: Miiy niaieei.il tb.ine Irom 1st' u ! -i -s. n, i- jou. i.c.i until (he üisi Mon.i.iy in Fl VtMr Aliwy. Jan. I0ib AtinMy -Tbe House a an balh'CHt; nil div without re-ult. 'Ihe atandiai Daviti ftl, 8Mrwood 41. Seven! at Le...ria lo a.ij. ui u ovci were U.ftt. After the 40th ball it he douse adjjurued til. 11 o'clock ou M a law, Ntw Yore. .Un P Yeidt afternoon the re snu ablettdtd ship Gvo (n !d, Utfen with n'fta oi f.H-d lor ib I iu shed operatives ol LaMnaanseO, vHtoeil ikswa ibe bay, and t Iii uioiniiii; sne wi . spiead her s ii. and -t irt on her ' voyage lue ibe sb.u ol Ei .i md A--he niovetl . doan ihr h fist oa Mlutnd hj Mvnrni Mitiak ve-eliu i e n tin , sat i.'ie crowd of Mitnaj and i it sen on her dnrfc, as well M on Iba nMiuiei atiii'h toard her mil, und other vetoU i in tne viv-iii.ly , can s. hi u.e i pMsOMM entbusi am y t..e nsast casnUOraaai cheat 1' a. is r- . i.v v : .muted in naval eirt-les- in ttiia tiiy tba) Co as. S i.ke h d been reMevsnl liooi tlie i.n.iiii.i'i al it HS Üy iu. M)U.idruli iui li tvin tailed to flip, onier relative lo liner ceptMi. tl aj Al daam i Abli.u-h entpi cl itH.ut in we. i ball sand .'i .as, no dehinte autbonty is
citen tot i uc si. in-mi l i
A Mm iraaaaasra'
rem s i n e i-c
aounded efH-i.iUi L.veii eve-let da v Mitiv mote aere if .1 bete, hul ihe cannot oe iiiovetJ. js i, e r aoun I- aie lnh'.ul. and ( ot litem anist die. Latir Lavergne I n been aicdeutalU bum
Cairo. .Ian. II Hv an arr'val to niu'ht from . the month d' the Y tzoo, e !mv e Mithentic ae-; c umts Irom Tkksharg Bhar man's rapnlsa ü. Bumpleta The entire force, under the diroction ot .M' dom aod, re eniftiirked M BaMjfktf on tranaports, closely pressed bj the rebel advance, which, coming in r.iue of the gunboats, was ! ih iv en b il k . with sevete io At ia-t accounts the entire aMat al ininj ort, wiifi nnann. had ir rived tit !! tnd N i m their nae to N tp leon Tkwre is nothlnjc delinise from B-mks and Far . ravtui, thouifh rumors of their adv.tnce were iti ! c rcn a:i if The et-i. irmnit a:is lea- generil : limn hereto Aire iepor'e-1 The princrpal aahtin wa- me by ihe centei , under command f Smith Rad 1 nie. The conduct of the latter is highly spokci of. Our ;.--, a near a could be ascertained, was (') killad. 1 AtaJ wounded MaJ IjOCn) mäavauj. JjOs ii t.win.ol the guiiio..t Benton, diei of ihe mmii I received in the recent attack on 11 one.-' H utT. The sMamOf Mns-ulm.n was burned hr puer rillas it l.. i' . .- L Hiding . ten miles abov e Mein phi. no i ha "th Captaie M 'ore. in cmnm uid id in ut ot ehun dre.1 men. att.n kef a mun oi three huudrel ret-e!- si Hunter's MdU. thirty five miles eil ii F rt Pi I o , on the mOfWOsft! ot the Ü ' Tne t !e:- weie omp'ete'y 'npri-el Sis teen e -e killel. 46 t vkeu prisoners nJ fitly hor-es Mini a lot of mill arm ca;:tured Two Federal- were w. unded. The t xtaniiiion was absent from Mt lort only 27 nour. Niivilll. Jan 11 Forres-.'. . Innre wis at F i k in list n'.'V H pteMM SMnd this side three müc. Ciliec:;.n i a-e. priv -ions -in 1 conscript Four boat with jrmy tore arrived to day. Kiv er l .tior. iry .
Il The steimer Creole
Ntw Yoke. Jhh
arrived so nizlil from New Oi 'ems M (he .'ii She bring Msfm leime In (en Hlievk She p.-al -fiTil iUtiLutt laui-i u;. tii uver; also l is-ed tr 'i:s;art Meri iim v nfsk troop, t South ! tf.i p. ; also theguttboi? Keuington 1 he Pas -er ie; it-: Uy the arrrWaJ nl the gunboat Citron at South ' est P I on the eveni( oi me Id. I leirn th it, Mtil on the morning ot the 1-t. the teoe! m ide M eOsai k ny land and water on the Fe-ier! lon.es ,t t ilveu-n Our f.uidi'nt. were attacked by live -.-.i
ale.ituer-, protected by double riws of cotton bales. d loaded with troop- armed with rides, mu-keu. ftc The Hirnet Lvre was captured b.- lH.nlinv'.
alter about all her cfHcers. in -lu. ling Cj.?am YVav .. 1 in! Le.irnid Lfe. aim tlie crew.
ad. mi ibe rela-i wuuuueU mtil have to be MM to 130 all told, had been kibed by mu-ketrv ttom Nahv die. :nd ilieiue I . ti-v 1 1 - .u tretiiteot the reel i ii.i r- ! v mt'. .man i(- i but
j . sj.iit i, naea the loa of ib daily. 'I no thnOMMl of ihe(r'
and aNanensaed peleM nominally a mm pnnnj. hut as the milkt. Was cio.se 1 on the 1st. the etl'ect
was not finally tested. I he stemier M n nis hna urrive! from New OrlaanA thej0th and Port Rotai the ftb. bring ing T.M)i0, Moalgooa t. he U S Aaslatani T re ism ar The tluee nero ie. imeiit are to do garrison tint v in Port! Jai kaon, St Philip and Pike rarrasui was abnal tu attack Port Sod son
He i firo U'. vvaii'.ng for Hoiks ( make a land ' att trk RnflsOM n enrreM at New Oi Isms that j Jeff D iv ; is t.rep rug an ex; edition to retake, the Oraeeent City. Fortui -s MoNnot:, J.u narv 10 The follow-j is (rom the Richmond Exandner ol the 9th: Iii i- ; ddre--ed the citizens of Decken! anl Wreckastar, Tenn . on Monday. :ssurin? them he would not leave them, but make a stand be j Mom A lliem e and Tnllakoms Ba had fallen J h ick to pive his men roooe after a b itdc which had exhausted the eierr.y The Y Hikees. have advanced 24 miles from Hm treesboro". Charifsion, Jinnary B Tl.c following is!
froni Ktngaton, N C ilateil the Mh: The iirinv are rn "kinrr MMN preparations for SO mli HMO. Rati forccment are daily arriving from SJaBolk.
The V inkee at Moorhen! Cilv and Newburn
are abont SO (MM) strong nndOrOM roaiar. Inofl
will prob.tblv attacw Cnartestoii . Wit astngtno , V. !. Ion and QokfedMro1 limo a cou.-lv. Ji i-ie poi eilthat they arc now cooking theii marching rat " - The Rich o i or. J Enqu rer of the pith cf r.t.un the lo lowiti: tsiST . N. C , Jan 9 The S'ate Journal m le.iabic inform itfcm from BTewtjnrn tkal tie msmnr nad nMlnsa than 0900 oa tnn maant, md th it a most lorwiidable fieet is at B-autoit It is annsed :n atttuk is meditated on Wilmington atid ftoldsboro. Wahimto5. Jan 11 A private Jeder re ceiveti hie troui P o -. l)c - 1 1 th, state.' that the impressi.in amon theFiem h tinti the policy of D .inn Oe L ü uv s c.innot la.-t, md a change ol minitrv l- aal utthkc I MtWi PtMOaey; Ikes the I i-t council at tlie I nder. e- the PraasdeM me-'e wis pronounced w--e. antl tl! the South rould a-k L on the -(ne authmity . the .euer sta'e th it the Emneror has abandoned his pen chant tor the South- Ano'her good sign is th it the Moniteur has neen thrown upon the lefenive bv the uni vera il ois-pprob ition hieb the pnaMOWl for an armi.iiee eni-oiintere: One .rtuleeven stated tit . r the gov erti ment had never ezpevted the blockade wa ti fe suspendetl dur'n' (he ar m..-ace. The Piealcnt's nie-ie rr..u eisn ei I mat ilfft-t. and hta not been uncross tu ly aa sailel ;n aiiT ipia'ter, white bi eamestnesa. mo.1 STation atnl loi'ie ii alice hoe Cap'. ted all who looked at it fiiily. It appear iliat durnrf the reeeut cap'are of H "iev Spnngs hy ti e ivImR.s ui.ili V Dort . the? Manpnd a kaapital just ready !r occut ati n, al tl. .... V ii D -r: -I 'ii-.- -h.mld lie Sard Tin was o ed (tie bnet ho-pttsls in the uth. em Depo traent, h i : Ö ten k, an in. manse lot of Irans and snrgmal anparaius. nd thou aand f blanket-. nt i-, Ac. Tin- rr veedio wa in v oUti.n. o? a peoaaisa and all tulas o . j. ' .if .c. md i an ev i 'ence of tl e b r Meiti and int id pi im inks in Confaderitn oH-i-evs An at l SM wa ateo made to den toy toe
peneril hti'"al, which cont.iinei iver & i) sick . by order d V.-i Drn A lot ol ordnance tores a hieb h id berii lotcl in tbe buildinje. c n isting o . !.' ami rartrtdte. were I tceil n
front of tie hoaprtal n'. hrel Meoic.tl a Ok ore esie i Lain-tihis bu aere treitad aith c ti
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