) 1 DOUliLE SHEET THREE Bill Additional Particulars of tlio Evacuation and CVcupa . tion of Huvann h. Gl'N. GKAUY'S DIVISION T1IK FI1-ST TO JfiSTK U TO 12 CITY. EEEIL WORKS VLilY STRONG. The Gunboats "S.-.mprou" ..nd n" Capturn.1. "Fire- ALCYAI.PAPEn PUBLISHED IN THE CITY. Salntction of tin "Savav.nah Loyal Georgian." ' Pavikmah, Gb , rccemhcr 2'i. 1 ho annoum e wu.t of 1 lie evacuation of this ti.y by General Hauler am its occupation by General Sherman's forces las al.iady bien made. Tin; great crown li g uci ess nf General Sherman's second grtiud tnii.l uljin was ntnrni d on Tuesday lat, the 2"th inrtuM, with little loss uf blood. Preparations bud I cc n n.ailo to bridge tho dykt la front of a porth n of the enemy's works, and to make an assault on Tuesday mid Wednesday on Ills In trenchnicnts. '1 le line wua to have been assailed along Ite intire lergtb, and no nn doubled its tnctcaa at several important points. 1 he rotitemi lati d movement I" ime known to Harder, Ihn uuh his apca In our . amps, und lie in.mtduti ly t. ok measures to cv i unto the city, ami remove ns gn at a part of Ins monitions as bis limited ir:ins(.orta'iuti perini tr I. Un Miiu Jay ntternoon he m ired our hues with a tretiieii lous b .iiiilmrdiiieiit, all bin fim in our front eu g in lull piny ai d most rapidly served. Tlio tielia and colld shot tell intoour lines iushowera, .out did little ournaitc. Our gene-tils Hid not ut firm under-tan I the object of thin ixliaorilluiiry uul healed m iiion-trati.ii. ( The Iti bcla were not In a po-i ion to risk a Onle, and they could not cvi.-mte their lines Itltotil being observed while d.i ! jlit remained, 'he rupin tiring sc-mul ui lie m.iinlvti expend iimui i.iuii, and lease us littli- I- f ill imo our land us poMiUile when Ilia place fill. It arrved jnother purpose us well. Iifuihcd thu encony ifitr tiatU to Uruw in all bin main force, leav.ng ut a t w artillerist at the lir-t In.-' to hold our attention. The tiring was maiutoiicd until late In the evening, our guns replying -lowly. 1MB I.YACrATION. After dark Hardee threw bin ontoti b l UT) aeroi-h the river, and lir-d sent ,.11 t ie able hodud niK'Oiaw ho had ln.en eolloeied in the city, ove. the bridge uii'ier nuar 1 into Sou'U C.iroliau, and then In nn to niove hid column over. The nihl wus exceedingly prop.iiotis lor sm h n opcrnlion. It whs oarK and a In.tvy win I vai blowiiiff fioin the We-t. eonv. yin? tlm .sound of tramping feet over the ponuous aay from our lineo. liut during mine of the lu . I- llint oc uned (it'iieml Cienry, eoniiimudinK "ie 'M Uivisiou, Twe ntieth Corps, the extreme I. It of our lines, rmtinf; on the .Suviiimab river, In aid the move niimai r. hs the bridee, but could not decide in nbn h direction tlio troops were passing. lie oruered bi uititlon to h ready at a Dion.eiit'fc notice to move, and then watched tlie trjtreBsofaft".ir. At midnight ( ncrnl (ietry cciinie convinced in his own mind taat the enemy wcie evacuatinR the town, a id uu.ilie l the co.iimandiiiK Kenerul of t.10 f t. 1 he mi DjJ ' fckirnoeu line continued u fnsilajo oil cur piiktM, and uid not cc.ho until two optline o'clock, when thev were druwi in, and not many irwne ma uficr our pii ket lire was advanecd, and, m etint; no oppo aitii n, I'Uthcd ttill furtticr on, er iwled Ih.o i'h the almtir, iloiiiKlercd through ton ditches, and actumbied over the puripe'a, and found the ursi line vti-cried. (eneral (Jeary immediately ad sX.i.c;d hili Ui vibi 11, occupied the I ue, and p naal on towaids the city. Thu secoinl line was found l)iiL(lonid hk well, nnd l m r 1' ( leary, at the btad id a small body ol'men, huined oa. 1UBthUKMi.KUI 1IIKII1T Ut ilia MAYOR. TO (IKMilLAL OfcAUY. Before he bad enicrrd the citv, M lyor Arnold, Of the city, with tour or flro of tv common ilty, forte nr. ..id Burn ndered the eny to H nerl .ta; "..ueonditionully, and expp ssi d a trut 111 the n aacuniniiiy ot un hononm e foe for the . lalety of thu livca und property of the iuhu n timtn. Cicneral Orary uecepted the mirrofidcr uncon ditional!, and usbuied them ill i' their hvi and propi ri ilmu d be piotei ted 'leneral Ueary tl en 1 n'i 11 11 iby ci'y, i!cs at 'hi' - Cap'aiu V'cale, ct Ins Mu it . with tour bus lied men, to ttUo p is union i f l ort .l.iei-son; and l-o an idler mein bir ol hit stall lo llen'Tal Siornm, to Infirm nun tl his i.ceupaitou of the town, i ho oill er who bore ti In niensiipo bu t wmit .lc ilty in con vitii Ini' our toloii ra mat U ury'- Divisi.m tvi in tov 11 They wild to him : "You Ji bmilu 1U0. The gMtie ia un lift come that, d oud and will mt work. finally, be assured them m'" ; .-ntly to irpin a pa uge, and delivered his denp neb 10 (l.:ueral tilur.uiu, eon jni.udiu ti.e le't 11-! of tlio arinv. AliiKht o'e oclt a 1 the- cneu.j t works wero in our piBeknion. C ipa n N" uie, with bi party, look poj- enMOii of l-'or .larh"ou uiid Fort U.lrlo-v, jakui)! about nxiy hi .ivy run- m .ii-s c niucimn witu tfttin. I Li'd ti e bamiflis, hut lln lire '1 tie ct y of tiiivai.nah tui-i rh clunhf; the var. It now wears , hliiO.iv iiiiit anil uleep. SI cli m !i hihI the lil.nds to all th aie Lu , ft' d 1.0 one aeeuis to 'm wliere itulf ulilcc'H rniiy n , Mir.Q woras and -ie eneinv h id . .oon aumlued. igcd hut li'tie -ti aspect of a inc. alorea are private housea t home, except bartered, l'ue it held .iutb i.ie hi .iiimi K to uu if oil iho -.Iroets rncieiind more, He ir li C In.'ii Il ium? pused away. Al tlie cuureiics to-dtiv ft-.ire ware . 1 u 1 m a Ml in' cr ol the I111l.es out, .,!ci ' ,e pastors erc a.i at Il.i ir rt si active desks 'liny all prayed Leartily for inn return of .e.iie; iney remeuioi'iii im si :k uu 1 woiM'i.i. hlicrs, and the poor, iut did no mention eit'ie ol ihc I'lesideuta in their suppii .uioua. CJtitea quantity ot greenbacks wo,: im the p atr.a at the I'.te ol Ihe crvu e, a hieh w , . 1 help ttio cause ah Be, while (ieutgi.1 JSiateiuom y einaiua wonh- lc.-. 1IIK COM MAN DISK o,' iiie, CITY. Jtriffcflier (Jeoerul Joi.n W. (i oy, comman l I im Un 2d Uiviaion, -HtU Corp 1, ..is hueu p a ed in the coinmaiid of the ehy. au.l has pci ieeied the urgan'ii'loii of Ids dep irtm ' t. The ci'r Is dividiil iuio two diatriets, the f: urn and V st ein, over which he bas placed a '' orost M irsh il with a heavy guard. Colonel U7 .oil c xuma ids enc, and Colonel Uarnum ano: 1 tr, vbo arc to ee that order la preserved, and t perforin the other varied auliea nei t ilntng to their out te They are both excellent ollicers, autl jicriorm Uicir dntlcn to tutt aimiacnou 01 an. p d U & w.t i. win oe received in tne i. mica re.a'cs as a proof of the friendly iaterest taken by a con siderable portion of the llritiah people in the pro- CENTS. (Jrneral deary ho. ba-1 (treat eTpnrien'.' nn 1 -Lift executive odi r of cllics. He as 1 mn 'he Alenb.e i f Sim Kriinelsi o, an I mi'xi qui nt y Its Maior. He itin tinu a '111 nltrative a il ite'-. Is a man of great rnorgy and force of rlni'BC r.anil neee-nlile 10 ailw homav desire to n o hi iv on inifliiiss. He pat ently llxt-iiH to all eo u naiu's or 1 etitioim, and adiiiinlcii justice with an ev-n l,m d. 1 1. ere lirinrr a !ar?e nrinber of i or In tY-1 itr, wt o have no ineaim of snpisirt. he h i- ta o'U i.li the i oinnii'-arv niori- he his hninl in t'l city nnd i" p ie ed them til the d pn-al ol the M i t ai.d Common Conned, w ho are 'o fi' fuji-i oi-ttil'tiMoii of the s me, i-ndcr (Mtiei'it! ; .n' xupri m-on. and v. ho .ire al-oios je ;lm tne v.i Hoiks and water orl ,r; kept 11 :ro 1 0 ; 1 1 1 -tion. '1 lie I' ri- 1 ii psriment remains ints an I it nrean r.at.on i I n 111 in 'lie same as '-fore, in orih r to ii.ainnuu its Ml ieney. '1 he eiiv wa mil rln tier governed tlnn at. pieseut. l.veiy I ait works noon hly and h uui inion.lv. It is i minuted tniu at iea-i twrmy-inu iuo;i miiiiI i f the inha'.i'niii s reiniineil 111 til" ei v. VeiT li w, rot coni.cetcd wi h tlm Itele l mni' 11;.' niiil eivil mtv ice, li It tlie '-i:y. (Ienei.il II I'd 's wile n il tami y were led by him to the ten ler HitP'K of 1 ur iirniy, w I I h (ieneral II idee his to oitcii ilceiilie l in the d.i'kest color". II s piaeiii e si ems to d tier mmeWMit from liiat Ins (. !, ra! orili tu advise. 'I hey are. of course, a- al. o In r laiuil'i s, proti etc.l in iives and pronerty. What line of policy (ieinr.vl Micrnisn will adcit lu relation to tlie inh iiiltants, to trade and the goicrnmcnl of the eiiv, lias not yet licen de velopid. There are somo delici'e qiiesti nn invidvid tliHtvs ill ri'PMe some timo to settle. When hill I oliry is made public I will hasten to lay it la lore your render-.. The Cieii.moii was tne first bout to reach S.i vncinih Willi tl e 1'ii'on II ig m t.iree ve hh ail 1 a h .l!. and CanUilii lli-nuett ' 1h proud, us he inirl f tlio fact, ll ! w ortliy of record . 1'. II, t mil. fcntannnh Xfiv 4rriinl. HHv.iiumh bad no moner been captured than preparatmna were made 10 puoiish a le wnp i.iei . tin the moriiiiiir of the '.lltli 1I1J llr-st nuoi- lur ot the is.tvaiiiiith l.tiil (.'.-uriiuH 111:1 le Us .1,1 pear;iiue. T lie eouor is ('apt.un M. .Vim ners, Assi-tant. tjuaiteiinnster I'niied .Sides Volun teers. The iin.lto of the piper ia "It -d -cut" I, K gi 111 rated, and P'-cnthruhcd. T'l" C111011, it M list and Shall ho l'.ev rved." l'lie f d.o A i' g is the ni.utu'.oiy ol the editor; dl,l TMION. f'n the advent of the l uinn forces into S ic in- II. ill 101. 1 tie ir-.'..eiley tliill i.ir A.I I I'urr -I.-) l .e ettr . o. t. iium 1111. 1. 1 t' . . ai.to'l ' t:i" ' .- l. -.l . i- ...ri' s il 1 a. li.en cutn-U :t,ii , 1 r 1 AO1 to i.nnl sti a ..iv.l nv 1-1 . tl ro.ili . lerli tl.e I ulna Hi I . n. I i.t On. .' Inr ml iniv v. as . I - or tin- n-.nli nis o! lie- 'r a 1 fl-i : 1 nlO'Ui'l ef "lliN11.an Ai 1 II V. n II t il. Il oVirr u I .vita Uai woinl inn s'llr ..f 1 1 1 u ft. 1 ilmiln A r'1'in.-iy. tty nut i.ri'v uf tlio nnni.'nlant of Iho .i.1. r liuvi. nikVn pn..i K.iiiti ul Him luuitlnif .taietsu im nt el n.e s.vioinitli . . ci, nnd io,..isi. c.r Hi-1 .i . .!. t tn i.-i.e .uc-n A ln el 11. imr Miry liiii.t.-il .n..lv n prlct Iti .,ic'T a oil mio-riiils II .T'iit; un. I is 11 c-ml a y Inviti. it e cin-tao-.n ul nil I'm m tin n. 'm.Oi mi on- .run -.11! .t. t it. t H-.lnl us 111 niiHiin.' Urn ptti'vr v.l-ia'ili. K ,11 1 men Hi Hi' tn .11 .1. ... s of o. 1 ti rs. It 1, lull. ei'. t. .1 tl .C 1.1 i-.iTin. -smli !'. l-r IKV.T Ulul l"ll,,l.t 1. nil- re, I . . I In- 1. 1 1 U " A l,ll t IT tl I .rin. 11 I. 11 ,11 . 1 i I .L.i 0 n.r tin- 1 11, 1. 11 .I - -1 . tn . liliM I, in 11 ttr. .1... s I'. t. . iVe r V .' il H i- 11 - A t r.!w.vi,rif'i til-' -til aixli'.oi I n is iluul. .rm -. 1 111 e.n e l.i b llu Mil"' A ' nil 1 ,11'tiit'C ' "' poi ll' i' t it i ilnr. .ilt. W. r lh.tr. l re O'Cii.iv Al... i' .rii'-irn .11111111110.' i.nr t-tut r. tn a- tl." I tn.ia, anil ina ! i.ic.j -its li -any at il ...it. .11. -ii,'i.'it. Voe l.eli.vt 11. .11 frii,i,,m. In II. wije.t nnd lir.vi.lr-t scan-. Is o e iireiii llni; .-..i.utr.m ..I tlie I 11 0 .11 trnir. an I -It. 11I.I l,e 11 e vi l. li a ,r.l ! e. e-i trie! f, n ad tf t iu e ni't lrv ; ami ill-linn II n nn it li wtieOcr Bxlil'iltnu tin ul elvi's 111 1 1 f t-rnl -.1 It. ' 'I I .'I 111 'It.' S ill' tl. or Hie .1 ill inure ol.jeell. nihil and ' iin .iiilU fl'tnl til r i;iierli.' nt'.in al On' Nnrlli, si "idd in.- t II. e .1 lei nitiied wnii.iuu ul uv-ery lltenu nt limioin Iv And tlifi ru.e. W f isle U"t lie I'l'i.i'i liter, .a Aiiv etiv... l,o vfror nSiP'--iloiin I- li.dr s"-lnin ri's ina. nn.l In-.-a. V.'.- Inll' It iHrliillei n. -'ill Al iiraoi -uli 1 Im iTrlu."Ati'l coilusv.r l kllnli'tM.' nr At l.-.sl hv ni-llt-e Alnl rt'ii. at, l. n t'l ll.i'in mm tlir nelil noli. I d. 1.A1 111.' pou.-iu!.. A O tioniKitl t'ti l i'iii..ri'1-.l to t.'i e xa-iiAilat-r. ,,r His t-twipt 1. 1 11 tir.t i t' li U isui.uiii.ili uti tin; lut-111 iratdA uiurti.tm .it 1! e ti Insl. vi. p.rerl'"' A-sil e..tnt-QAS.tl.l 10 emmet tln-ns-rlTt - itli lurlm it Ai en and I11..11A111IV loivar I. a' I Us llli lis, "II I i.-llula ir Ill lll. cltirf Mini nurAiidlni Ana A'l ."ant vl'lll'iit. tr ni -;' till, t I tlAt .111" .tf. tn are. In tn ill..- tali, ann inntn-t. n. havt tictorrai und n 11 qw ti 1 r t t'it . I ei to 1. i'li-tl..p.)h'd 1 lilrii. win i na 1 At li.a ti.l.el'lfl bun h.'1-it ri'tllliillteil n? I aiull vu.tliu t III. II Cl lilil t fiOOIlMlilV I HV l.l-.ll ') IK'tl'tt. Art ny ppini lli'tt lrlt t'ld r K ndntisa ana niitTi.ni'y, Wf n. ill. I not I' ml "ur pan. r or our imlie'lirti 10 inn ..pi.'". -si. n 1.1 th"M- wli'i ranuliliv illinu' I 'ira ns In upmt'in. 'Viu'.e t-anii sllv ae.l Iti luster Aril t-nt-ruirAH 111" la "at I nun setitllni tit Idell St" Are lilllt per sn.idetl til.ix- 1 .1 1 a hi il ill exist, in In" le-Ari. t.r ruaiiv t-illx"ia ur Tint, bid I. a. In-ett .iippri'-tntl liy circiltustullcAl lis) liowir'iil 11 tit-sii us.iiiut ri sii'eii si 1 "I- 111 eminie 111 nur ' w ...... .', '.-" 1lntr..ttn tmnner In Hie I'lipnla' l.rc.'.e, And ail n'll) le- . for 11 ii.e .inil 1. Kurd ana f.i-. nrnr our --.ill. oil ai u mi. 1 i'huci .nit. Idilna 01 iin rs, ami tlio ltiLres4 am.i il- trunuKc ui li e .lllt'iianf M.v.iiii.Ati. llratlti'iHiIri-. r din onimiinillii fPliralMa Traill fi .frt.rttoirlA Loyal O'l-onyiui, VefiaAer 2 1. (ieneral Mietmun lias tin. head iiurterH ut the l.tniae of Mr. Clmr cs lireen. (li rcr.il Howard a beiid iuirters are ut theho'ise of Mr. Mi Iv nenx, lute llritisn Consul at tnivau- liiih, who ;h now In Kurofe. (iCt rra: Slocum'a hitiiil.iirters uro at the lute icudeme of lion. John K. Ward. (itneral (Jeary, cuiiiii ind tiit of the n .st, I is 1 II in the Hank buildinc;, next door l t.o: C'usti m House. (IcariliK tin 'ruellni In the Hi vitnaiHh Hlvt-r. tYom the farnnnah t.ovil ticoryi'tn, Irrfnt-tr'H. The following men-of-war are reported below, inunged in elearin- the o'lstni 'tion-i in the river: I'iiii tirr, Commodore Hiilsh ; U'mdieioii, Lieu tenant Cemtiiunilitlg .1 oh moil ; and U'lioid, Idutt tenant Coiimiiindiiig . Aftnilrnl I.ili1vren l Niavavaitnti. t'rtmtlu' .sfn nr. iah l.ttyal lrir,ian, -en.A.e-JI. Admira! llah'gren arrived In our -ily yester- iIbv by tl e 1 ni'ed h'atea aicum-'r i.nrLiintr, on a visit to In atli'tiurtcis. 4;a-n-rHl luslrr l.ravra Nnvimunti i'ffr I on Head. 1'iotiitlir Ftitttnnttfi I. -i'd r.V..-iifi. l-rviVi' 'J t. Muior Oencrul ro ter arrived m llilscityon Tliiiiadhv on tioiiul the Ktretmer r.Viuo :ifns. and le't for II lion lleml onboard the atc.uncr !-M n Cute nt ft 1'. M. of the a itnu day. TUf. I.AIT.sr SIKtVSi. I'loliHtilat I'l-ilit -nltli llavriltsn'ai l'retM Wit-niNO ion-, December -l. An arrivil !i"ri to duy imin siavnnnali brint'a reports irom there up to tbe aiternoon of the liith instant. Klorts were b -ing made 'o Inter -ept H ir.lw rcriat acnss llioad river. At the tiuix our ii lorn ant le't In-nv ca n tloe ailing w ia heir l in th d diree'ion, anil it waa the opinion of imli'arv 1 ll'ecra there that if lie got oil' ul all it would bu wl li creut loss. A heavy cavalry expedition bail gone aoiith. it was umpoMil for t'u: purpose of llnding aid iibir t'rg the V'nion pri-onora removed from Aliileraouvillo. Two Inrps Nfat In I'lir-an-lt nt l-tr4ler ll.nvj lirliiK oiat Hie tilllli MiimsIIIuii IIihI live Iteh-A averts m vr rtnavcii, W AAiiiM-toN, ThursdaT. Dflcember 'JO. One of Sberm. oi's hiou h, a uriva'e In the l.n.'i I"-va. who received a tin lough for valua'ilu aervieus during tbe great march, arrived at liiltlmore l"-d:iv. He Mali a that when he left S ivaunih ,m ti e afternoon of the Ji'b, bavr citmonidin was heard In the direction of llioad river. It was the impression at he.id iiartera wh o the boat If It, that Ilardce'a force bad been o.ertakonhv ihetroona despatched by (ieneral Sherman in pursuit, and that a battle was lr progrcsa. The caniionadiug waa very heavy. Two corps were id pursuit 01 liaruec. Statu or Taitvioaaiiia To-da v. Six A. LI., 29. Koon, 3G.J. 1 V. 38. Wind. W. are di fici ut by this number. Kvery other dis trict in the Sute is out of the draft. The record lllILAI)KI,rinA,VUH)AV, I)lCKMliKU:5(), 1S!,1. Till KB Kill TION APPALLING DISASTER AT SEA. ' il MIH of tlie F.tcair.rr North Anu-rkn," fro.n New Orloans?. ONK I1UNDKED AND KIN 13TY SOLD1KIIS I.OtJX. Coli'iiel Spiuiili rs nnd Licutonant CoIolcI Horn Auiong the Lost. sin-i. rr.r.sis hkj: oit. All the Lady PasscnKora Savod. N w Voiik, Deci mbi r 3d. The Btcamer .l-u.;i has i.i i v. d. Ikr o!l:i era icport that last tr.-h . :,i li ii in w i;h, oil l.cg llart.or, the bar. n il v . Sil't, i f l'i riluti'l. ar.l took from h. r I ip'. nn y utahman, of the suamer V, .1 neri J, winch lotitidirtd ut sin, end l..ny cvcu of his olllcc'rs pnsM'nf rs, and crew. 'lhc .Vorfi .bieri.a lift New Ot'e.ini on the Kith of Pecemiier, with 2 Iti soldiers, 12 cabin pu-ei '-rs, nnd a crew of 4 I men. Shi! s,irun a leak on the -t.d.antl.-u 2 1'. M. Hio've ihe b .i.pu ..ury .'. Srl'i, wticll piollll-ed to stay all 1 le iilve everybody aboard, if necessary. At 2 ill! I". M. the w.itcr put the li es out. The I, ouo ivtre got ictdy, ami ut P'lO atarted lie first l out, with the lii.-t ei gmecr and a'l the la ly p.issrners. bix li. ut-lo.uls were got ah;arl. The a. venth bo.it -load led. ut liiuk.Wit.i l'dfsLT 1'cllitt and tight men, who ate supposed lost, as they never rtachtd the bar idc. The eig'itli an I lat boat, with the capia.u, lirut atid soeond .nil cers, and eittht iiien, left the .'..-(A Amrrira at 7 30 I. M., und lit istt d nlnnird tlio luivpiu at tl I'. M., being lmio.ssii)l'j to rctura to the steamer (hut U'ftht. The lianUO iiimle Mil! and pro ce led towan'.s the stc.ilner, her lights all n si,s;!it, di-t it I in I MX iii I let. About one A. M. tlie lights sudd uly disappeared, and the steamer, it is supposed, sunk. At daylight nothing was in -ignt hut sodie water raaka. .Made a.dl and crti.scdur.nnd iintt! noon, whi n the b-rijue pro 'c.'de.l o i he' cru so. Sixty -two persons wore saved, and one li'indrt'l and ninety -seven loit. Among llie lost were Colone. Kauudera und Lieu'eiuint C iloucl linn. Tho rollowinit were eaved a'ld brotiil.t here by iho Aragn: Mis. K. Hanoin, of the, tianitary Conimis-ion, Miss Millie Flower, Miss Mary (ieaiy, Mrs. .loh a S clsiith: Jaae Weinh, Siewatdcsa; Cap ain J. W. Mctirnth, Uui'cd Slates Colored Iufmr.ry ; J. M. Wilson, lli-pit il Mtewnrd Ini.ed Slates Army; W. 1'. Diusuiore, Cnited Stitcs Navy; K. W. McClmtock, Unite 1 Kutes avy ; l'riva.c.s J. W. Stewart. Thumas T. Poster, John H. Siui U, Ilirum Wilson, Allred C. Dorr, Willis I'nkaly, l-'.dwartl Van (Jicesoti, Marion J. Urown, jobn Shopitid, Uaily Law, l ruiicis Wianar, John (1. Culioti, Charles 11. d- cox, Cornelius lleynolds, and forty-two odiccra und ciew of tho . jIA Amtrua, npltvlii M anhuiaii'a Kirt. Ni.vv Yoiik, December 30 1'he et'eitnshlp Aitfjo, wbicn anived at twoo'clock this morui.ijj Ik.ui l'til Hojul, unnijs tho loiiowiag al ni a . Hrportofthe Vnitctl St ites tran port Arm)n, Ileiuy A. Uadadeii, Cotuminder, from I'ori lioval, l)eceinher2(i, via l'ortrjs.s Monroe, irrived at id 1'. M., December Ti, II IdUie l-.gg tl ir ) ir, till in with taii'ic Mury E. l.ihhj, ol rortland, autl took from her Captain M.iraauiAti, ol lUd k iainer Stnli .Imerieu, lourdere.l al aea, an I f. riy-.'cvcn of his ollli'trs, p issengers, and . roT. Caida n MatsMiiun's aia'euiciil la auly iln -d. Kitrt of ateatiiship .VrA rli'ri. a, of I'liil i deiptna, Ir in New (Jrhaua to iiew Vora, C. V. HArtn.an, Master : Lift New Or eana on the lth of Da'em'ior, 1m;4, aid H. W. l'at-a on the lsth, haviug neeu iielamid by ft g. Had on board 2 id a'ea so dlors, 12 cabin passcngera, and a crew of 41 men. I n in the time of leaving tue bar until the Win, not n, hud lino, pieas.nn wealln r; al 4 I'. M. of that day loiumeiiecd blowing heavy fro n the K. S. W., wiiti a heavy sea ruiiiii.ig; Vessel lab ir iug ami attain. UK Ritatly. 2st,a eo'itinu ince of lie M uie weulhrr. '.2d, fllM part ol tile day, weathtr inmlera imt ; ai uoou t)ee'n blj.u', lltavy Kea getting up. , . , , , ,, '1 lc engineer repotted the slap leaking badly; 1 1. 11. he tepurlcd the w iter gai ung; cbanirnl our course lo the we twaid ; loon, oil the lore hatcl t-a and dinovend the water ruuumg in tor wur.i ; cut uwhv the ceiling to try to stop it, but ctui.d not; put blankets uud a sad over tho how, but ml to no puipose; wuter gaming cry fiai. Al2 1'. M. a ve-sel bove lu uglu bore aw iy lur her und hoioted our colors, Union d tii, we being at ihe time lulill'ude lil lil.N., lougi tuoe Tts-ld W. At 2 l.i 1' M. apokc the birtpia .4ii7 1.. I. ihhi. Cm tain Li'iby, trmn fardi iim K'U'.o), lor rortluud. Informed Cipuiiii l.oiby ol i nr aiiiiati' n. He n pi ed he Would ruiuaiu by un and take all on bo.iid, il mc -inary. At 2 tlU I'. M., the lUstmeer reported lb', tin wuitr haH put the lilt's out. limed tho lnr. i , and itilu ( i pta.u l.iobv of ir. Ite ttu-ii hive Ina iditp lo, iilul prepaied u receive our pe iilo o:i la uid, nt the tune we had four fe tof water n ti e lo il ; ciiiiiiiicnct d clear. ug avvav the hoi.; ai II .1(1 I'. M atarted the llrst noat, with lhr chief ei ginecr lu charge, atid all lliu latlr p nscners ; we got fix hoal-ioans ou hoard of Ihe baopie, Ihn MVititii boul lili at dirk, ontainnu' o ir iiuiai r (Mr. C. IVuill) and eight men. and ia sup .i h. d lo I e Inst, as they never reehad tne ahip. N'ght aitiinc in diik. and bowing nanl, wtm n Mi h mi tunning, o that tne iioiis eoii.d uoi gut buck Irom the o. r.ue to the sieamer. 7 T. M. Ship settling fast, having twelve feet of water in her hold, l'repured our 1st boat 7 :;u I'. M . ; finding it impomle to reiurn lo Hid .turner Hint idghl, 1 lelt the ah p. tak ng wild me my tiist aim sieond oliieer ami eight men. U 1'. M Atrlved on le aul the bar pie, tioiite l the boaia on ceck lor the n'ght, made anil, and pn Cecil. d toward the steamer, hsr lujlita all in eight, d:l nee about ix mih a. 1 M Llghti a I di-uppiarid .snddenlyj we hi I poe the ship to have gone down nt that time ; nt iluyllghl, nothing In sight (exeeot a water ra-k); made all and and cruised all round; did not arc anything of her. 2 M. (iave up all hopes; the barque male I ail autl I'roccedeil ou her courtc. lovt H oW I. The white- liah trade Is growing into an Nntiil t r of i atseng' rs and crew saved, 02; lost i h th. -hip, It', ; tool . 2 ' I it nr St n i v. na limn 'out to this I ' T i v. nn Srrvitt lttr "Ahmio." Mrs. K. I; in om, Similars Ct mn lai n ; fcl I Mtl'lu I-'oivI t, M.- Maty GiHry.Mr-. John S. Smith. Jma Welch, Mew nidi..; ('..plain H. W. Migrant, '1 ell V. . C T ; H. M. Wlis ui, Hospital S owanl U.S.A.; 1'. "ji.sniore, C S. N. ; I' . MeC tntoek, As-it nut Si rr. i n I . S. N. Sold'er-I't iv i'es .1. vv. h'l'wait.Chailes I'nwl.r, .l"hn S Sin it II. Mi a'l i -eii, A'lml C. Do, Wi lis rieklev. I'.dAin mi(it'..)'iii', M4ri n .1. Hp .wit. J din S nvir.l, I" liy 1 nv. Kraft. Wlsnrr, John U. Oil en, (h'liiisll M'.etx.C rroi'iis I evno ls; and I.' 1 1 r hi d co v. ol the ,ui fh Am in .in, "ktiiwu to l e o -i." Tins r Chirlcs Vend; 11. 1). Walker, II e.'n;t il St. io, I nltc l States arinv. Soldiers Wil i t'sl . in, (i.nr, e W. Mill, .1 ones l'lekard, Onirics ,!. S'tirtevant, Allen l'uker, Saver l.utils; A A dark. O S .V; I.lenti'iiiuit-t'olotiel llorn.ti'eh !'. S. C. I. ; (J'linti ininsier saine regiment ('ia ii" in ki iivi ); I. tin en h til Mai'hewa. 1 t Ii N. Y. .ltd. n M. Ivtn, Wl'ltiiui Wooiiver, Ibnu-y Hd.id.1, Ulu. ets. Cloirles Diineomn, Joseph Icier, CD as K ng, Havi.l lairowc. II nry IUvIvhh, Dtunl l ei k, l.srtictt, I. isal'e I. ifniiti' iin", llenrv Ni I. 1 i ti k Sargent, Coll, launders. Card in' il.anks in behalf of the i v'c-tiv. sne. vivoiA ol two Ituntired innl tif'v-niun ps.i n.; r-, oil irrs . nt cr. w. of the I nitetl S i'es inn,'iii mi r .'' .liri i, wrecked U'eetu'ter In I Wc tender our sin re tlm iks to C mt tin 1 liomns I. il.i. v, of the bark ,1iry .. f.i''''7, ot l'crt '.iiiC, Ma tie, In whom we rec.'gtti. our gm i rt ns t.net tc'or, the lunve seatnan and tin' in id ' who i xcrtctl himself so nobly for our rest- ie, a I II I' l ct il uf Ins own veasol, and f'omwhon ve it i civ id k lid and cutirter-us a tcntion during our eti'V on hniiril. ! ('nr craiitinle Is also due to Cio ain H. A. : (lAil-i'cu. ol Ihe kt' iiiu-iiii) 4e.i tun h'liiu'.v of I vv hi.e In artl is onlv exeeclc lliy Ina ge icrositv , of stud, which inanifi sted by l.ia nnre'ii tting tllor a to render the termination of our sad and mil' rt it ii oe vouige plein-uitt and comfort ihle. fSlgllcd) ' ClUllLI S I'. M A11SII M, Coin. hteatniT S'nrth A ilfurl. V.. Mt Ci.iMiot k, Assistunt-Stirgi-oti U.S. N. SOUTH! LEE TO DE DICTATOR. Proposition to Place General R. E. Leo in Comunwl of tlie E,obol Armies. TnENrVisuori and virtue of J KIT. DAVIS DOUBTED. THU WAR IN THE EAST. Win.er Campaign Against Augusta, Charleston and Richmond Feared by the Robols. T H GREAT RAIDS l.ee lif W I'resenleil In trt l onlerlersiey wa k t i.iiiiiiiiiiIt-Iii-i Inn or l.-ttaiur, ..tii I,'. I!i. iwnl Krtt'iiiii'r, l!'r,ni,r ?7. If the unities of the Confederate States are in tleid about to be presented, by war of Chrtamns gili, with (i. nertii I.'e for their Comiiiau ler In- ('in I, it will not only be a mod apiiropria e an I ugtetable present to thetn, but to ihe country it will lie such a reiiei as win ojan o us an I rcntUe more freely, and to the enemy a b-rror nnd a warning, lloth Oitifcuci atea and federals will f. el at once (hut a hand Imih strong and un a, iv is laid upon tlio wheel, thtt il ni mis bus nt and tiattle.aiitl will make their arrangements iiceorilintr v. liusiHoii the anpnosition that Mr. Dtviais cupiiole ol an a t so sauo an I wise, which may tie jri ildv tlotioteu. u is also iia-rii tin inn su(s pi sup n Unit the order appointing tl -ii -riil I,.-e to the full command and control of all mmtiry om rations is real, complete, uncoil li'ion ;l ; th il In- is lo plan c tnipaigna, and to apn .lnt geuorals lo t nnilccl them ; that nr la toiiertmu wn tl i are to he evacuated, and what held. It is not i.rnbable thu' he would accept un upooiii'ineti'. of tin kind nn uuv other k'ttd of terms ; tint would he . ii.i'gii g himself wi ll n re.ipjnsibility and i ei ha na an nut um without the means and audi.) ri y net ded to achieve success. He wild senr e y consent to be set tip as a stalking horse, or to he nnd as a "aeiierul s eloiik. TI.e frst and most ohv i 'US of the whi'es me eflt i ts ol this in-asuro would bo t!io linn ass ranee w hich would a on e grow up in the minds ot our own neopie mat me hireniu ano nuiuicea of the land will now bo up ulird iiLjne winat uud most erll lent mm i.cr: anTil at each ciaiat.' comma'id wdl he tdai eii In tl c liunds hrai utihi to w eld It. wi'h ni fu.or i r (Diction. We shall know, ilicn.at least, ti nt (.ur ludcpeiiden. o will nel be Hilled a iy ; that the fume will not he treated as a aec intlary all.'ir tt c primary tui-iness being tlie grai'lici- iinn ot a me rmrsotta puiue, or eaiousv, tirsin't- Manv ao.'tl i Iti.. ns wt.o hive sustained hotr pttrt in 'lis i'riiggle from the lirst have yet. of laic, lad moments of misgiving nnd dosu'in cVney ; not that they doubted of tho j tatic- uu I vraliiv of Ihe cau-c, or of the energy a id sell- icer lice of the prop e, but they have Mini to tliemse vcs. V hat Is the u-o of it all i M iv not tl te vi rv armies that wo have nn ed to raise and niuip tht'SH in mica that hold wuinn in on thu lii uod destiny of tho country, be sent mi .one f. id's errand, ami pined under cotnmand of aoiiie fourth rate uflieor, who must he niuoe into a areat gnrrilunl c in 'l r ir. a huhi r nature w i I or not, and so all h.v rumed ai d un. one ? We av only w nit m inv a r. a l"i n til ltd to be aillv line, lu iillii'iniug t't it tl irk (i ul ta itt d auniiiscs like th' sc hn.c soun ti u. I'.t.i.dii ,,vcr tn ernn-cs ol gre u pi n an i in i D nit, end caused meii toshi cr wi'h u pretno'it- torv ch ll. Now, it (letierul l.eo consents to UV the le ding M 'ill of co'iim .ml into Ins Ii in Is, in I lo i Purge lilm elf wl h the itutv of aeei tg t it that llie repii'i'ie su-if r no iletriiiui'it, tT'r.i will le un t ml of tlf'S'i painful foreliodiigs, aid tie pupiilm hcai t w ill liL-itl higher and ail more lightly tin us limine. Neeiile-k lo sav that tho urmlu, not mere'y thi Army of Northern Virginia, wli'di his si loii known und lol owed i s trusty ell ef, tun all til f. ic ot the Cooled' ra v evervwliere, wi 1 e igerl a il tut h an ap.ai ntmeat. The way ho Iddat'ii in -ii l'n y will tread wub asMited t mh ; lliu lead he bids them follow they will foil') ihrou lilcotl and ll.tne. Armies iro tul'ii'.li do i t I .'cs of ih.ir i on.iiiuiiUers, and feel when they aie u idcr the right man lv a aare lusnn -t. l'i rln.ns the most marked eff.-rt of a'l, however would be the ellect apoti iiuruuein.es of ibis u nv iinwer ve.ted In (ieneral Lee. 1 hey win uii'Mr- stiitul from il that there Is lo ho no child's play that this ixpcririnccil and Invincible soldier doe not take our till iirs in hiod without full p ovei nnd atern di -termination to Onng out nil tni tiglt. ing torce of the country, and make the null in Cue deariv rue the day when they made tins suu.'g'e uwurof exieruiination. General Lee's name ia aneciallv connected with one measure of military eccsnKy now befwre Coureo), which ho ban TIE I tnctrd walls of Sumter. I am willing and reauy now.ns 1 know my Government always has been, to enter at once Into any fair exehuugoof pnaou- itu- HmUIiEE SHEET THREE CENTS. trendy ureed .1,ola ra,,rrt . w, ., ' , f .? " XVZ -nlnrged atHUmTe, . net 'try . iitei sure uu in---. Kmn resn tin . . ii Hi'da I'crro noldicrs, be a-tir..j i tueaua to io I 'Ollittlf 11." Thrreforo upon every ground we Via1 nu anil the whole Cotifcdt rncy with ns, f ionrft( lee should be charged with this hlgi duty. The enemy is now certainly prc-aing u tmr, nnd at munv poln's. D-itiie'l ui ntol rav.m,, are the sen!. .1 vv ir policy of tho Yank, i s; innl ia h nierch or iiioveinnit Is hel l to b- gnu d Miecc-s If it leaves iieiniw a oro in tta. U of i!c-o irion. I no iiue.ni i; m iioii-.-s. hi. h m ght all rd ahct-.r to ' lit 'n is, l ie ilc- rnirl mi id lood, wiiicii iingni ice i - iv oeis, and thus feed III" Ri bo lion ; the st'irv l'i iti of hil.lrt n, who nilght fiae grow np mm " ue'ie s this is the irtrny fit ndmh system ol wurhitv wh'ch lias Imn di lihcrutclv adopted, tltrec'ed Iti ginual nn era, compiacctitiy narrate i in om it tn a, and which is now in ai vu'ii eoii'-u .m n .plli id nn io our i otintry wherever o ir lei! In- v. tin rs plant tin ir loot. rsn rni in, aivr tiiiiniii; a wide n gloti td (.ciirittA into a naked ami h i. inn ce-erl , prouil-t s Ina countryim n to ic.iva ti I reatl a Ira. t of deaohi ioii through S nttli Carolina. Kven is Ihis nndwIiiU'r, also, thei'! is no rc- lutiaion whatev. r in fieir sniit'ar mil' prises Btain-t us hv sea ami land. N i winter oiA-iet i for ihrm. On the t Ot traty, thev ar e I una guiig at a latiter number of po ms, ami wild more vriminoua activity, ihau at,any f irmer luoiueut f Ihe urneele. Wo also, on our aide, mu-t I. rate every nerve and sinew, autl collect all our force to li ii r I back and deitrov those foul in vaders, nnd as one vcorotH step in Hut dirce. t on, it w.uild he sat i f at" ory to sc.. the govem- ii t of '.le n'tny entrusted aid getutrto duller al Lie. tJrnernl Ulnnriiiaa a llivlil. liiRCAi u na or sai tvii.i.k t at. s oerp'tAi. IIKI'OKT. Ilr.itiOt AllTKHB A 11 MY Of NottrHltltV VlB- nitsiA. Decenioer 21, ISoL lion. J ihik a. e 1- Unu. Seen (.try of War : (jeueral ilr-e'uuri Iga li porta that the enemy, a'trr having item rou 'hly tn, ml ed in the engagt met I ol uurttay ami ntin tluy. near Marlon, ninny having been killed and woumli il, gained po-at asion id s.utviuo uuring the night ol th- 2nth. The gurri-on retreated tip Kieb valley. Ills advance iirriv, tl at ilay'ielit on thu 21st, and tun enemy retired that tiij-ht and the morning of the 22d Inwards Hector's (i.ip. 1 hey a'O bt in at pursued. ()nr troops aro near init tho latiguu ami exposure with great cheer tu'ness. 1 he damage to tho salt works can soon be repnirf d. Manv biltlres nnd depots on the railroid liavo been burned. It. H. Lrti. Jell. Uuv la nn tint 4'nnixllMii Kialals. 1IH IllVia NIHIIK THAT lllfStNl.TT el. lit' III. K Y MIST IIK llll.Vll.ll AS A IICI.l.lOldlKST. . fi.ft .'t Itrwinit Si iitm?!, .cf'"i,''r2.. 11 Y At Titonnv Com I intitiTR Status nr Amiiiha. II Im rn 1 1. has been made known to me that Let in tt (i. Hurley, an A tiii' M ister in li e .Navy of tho Confe. 'crate Su es, is now ui.iler arrest iu one ol tlie llriti-h North Ameri can 1 rovinecs, on nn a-..prt aiton uiAue ny tue (oiveinment of the Vnited Suites fortho delivorv to that (i'.vt rnment t'f tlm said iletitietl (1. liar- ley, miller thn treaty known as the Kxtr ulitl ui I real v , now in Ion o between tlio tinted Mates and Cn at llrtain; .Ind ic'i.-ien, it his been rcpte-entetl to me that the said de mand for tho extradition ol said Ileum U li. Ilur- ev la based on the i h-rgo tint tlio suit! Ivurlev is a fugitive from justice, a ctised of having commit ted the crimes nf piracy und ro'iberv In tho j iris iliet on of the I'li'tcd States ; And u irmus. It has I ti r t Iki bci n n.ude known to me. ih.it the accu-a- tions and t liame- n'uide ugtunat the ani l lleiiiictl (i. Hurley are l a-ed so'elr on thu acts and c in Ouci ot aaid llnrlev In an enterprise orevpe lition, iiiiole or uttempted in the month or fxepte'n utr last (l.si.li. for tho capture ol the stunner Miriit- inn. an armed vessel of tl.o Cult d States, navi gating tho hikes on the boundary hue be tween tie United St ites and the auid llri'lsh North American Provinces, and tor the rele ise of numerous eitiena of the Confederate, State l held as pri-ontrs of war bv the United Slates lit a cer tain island called JoIiiihou . Isinn I; dud icot.'-h, the eaitl enterprlso or expeilidou for tho ciptiuo the bald uriiiud sieamer Muifraii. and tor tne ri lease ot the sat. I prisoners on Johnson's Island, was a proper and legiilin ite linlligcrent oicr.a- ti.di, undertaken during the p -iuliug pulille war hitmen .tne two contetlcra lis, Known as tne Odtlctlerale Slulua of America atl 1 the U n al Stuns of America; which op Tii'lon wis ordered, liret ted, and sus iiini'il by th t inithurity ol the (lovi ri.mt n' of tbe Conlednr do stuos, and e in- litletl to Its .'itnn:t-i icd idlh ers for ex eutlon, aim ng which oi' cers is the s.iid Hcnnett (I. Jlurhy. Now theretore, i, j"iierson invis, rresi ieiu ol the Cotifi derate .Sines ol' America, do liere iv du lure nti'l make known to aU whotnitmiy cum em, that ihe exp. illtion iil'oresatd, under taken in tne month of S' pteui K r last, for tho capture t'f I lie armed steamer .'f' ' i'i'i. a vessd id war nf Ihe Unit d St ites, an I for th releiso of the prisoner of vv ir, citi.ens of the C ini'.'deru c Mat. a ol America, at Joniis.m a isi.ni i, was a belligerent expedition ordered and undertaken under tho authority of the Con federate Slates of America, agtinst thn United Stales nf America, and that tho tioveriiitietlt of tbe Confederate: States of Amcri.ni assumes tho n apoiisihi ity of answering for tlm nets anil c in duct of uny of its otll i ra engaged In aaid expedi tion, and especially of I tic aaid Hcnfictt J. Hurler, an act.ng muMer In the navy of the Confederaio Stacs. Antl I do further niake known to nil whom It nav concern, that lu the orders and Imtru ciioua gtv. n lo the i.tPci-rs engtged in tins expeditltin, iffy wi ie specially dincted and eujoiued lo a'i stuin fi om violating nny of ihe laws ami rculi l Kins- of ibe ('ainiilhin t r llri'ls'i authorities in relation to n mrality ; ami that the coin'dn iti n I eel hsary to e.'fecr. the purpose of a-tid expi'dcion "must be mane by Confotlerute aolt'iors, nnd such I'ssl-iuncc aa Ihey iirgut (you nuy) draw t rt. in the enemy's country.'1 In test'ii nny whereof 1 hve aignej this manl i'evto, and tlire. teil ihe same to he sea'ed with the eul id Ihe Depii' ini' n' of State of the Confedo tate elate, if A uteri, a, uud u In- m ule public. Done nt the citv of Kis'lliiiond, on tills 2 l'u day f Dei ember, IS M. Ji.n i.iisus Davis. liy the President, J. P. 1inja mi s. Secretary of Sta'o. From Ihe l.titver SIKslsAlppl. Cahio, De tnil.er 2!'. Tho s'tainer if i.-V." f ily In lugs Memphis advices of lad evening. Cc in ral Dana bas issued an order regulating and restrict ng transactions in cotton wilhiti bis tit par'.mcnt. All pirttes procurin:;or purchasing t -1 in its from the ptirchu-ing acnt of tho Tieusniy Department, uro retpiircl lo give satit- la. toiy evident e of their loyalty, ami all circum stances connected with tho raising, removal, riansfi r, t tc, of ihe product. Tho order rell icts nn ihe great latitude beret foto extended ti I eroi s iu procuring unplieations. (jeueriil T. W. It ti 1 1 1 , of this city, bus uc -eute I tho npp jillt ii cut of Anjiibini-Gcuvrui of Illinois. I rtiai 4 ttlllorulit Mllvttr Irani liliiho. San Kmani Ihco, Dccemlier 2.). Sixty thou sand dollars in silver have been recoid from Idaho. This is the first shipment from the new ti ver mines In Southwestern Idaho, which pro mise to rival those of Nevada. Sherman's success excites profound satisfact ion. The raiDy season coutioues. t nn. M. AI' I.M.A 1 , IIIB mill s- . u.s , flit ll.t r.. llintll' B ot thsr I' r Kl Vk.M K H I LAM t'UI lK'tsl I auto-n 1. rail a.r mo uapor UAea. and oue tir uiuro lur l.akr Oinai a. TO-DAY'S WARTTINQTON NEWS. i Special Dt'ipiitthps t Kvcnlng Ti'lt'craph. WiniiisiiiiiK, December .1), Pfaertlnnai from llnslt.-l.rl ruiy. A number of Kcbcl ileaoridra are brought her,j very day hy the mail IkhiI. To-d.iy one hundril 'X lhtn took ihe oath of allct!.m -e. T"i Hvml.artl mt ail ol t'ort FlAlier. "there 'n'.pTy,Bi,i,itr ,lf ,v , f,,ri ei, under Ai mlt.it , V.ittt.T ditcniinuliig their bo-n'iar.lineut "' 1 "rl ' 1 W' UI"t o ordered by tho (iovern Ull nt. "hi, Hon. An.I' MilK,,, Prf ,,., l.leitoraof Illinois, ami tvivn..RM of tho tor.il College, anived hero to-tU, vsm,xvie r'(l.ti (Initial vote of that S'ato. from SI. I.nnlx. S r. Lot is, Dncmher The river Is aa-t Mocked with Ice between Cipo fllrardoiu uud Cairo by the l a. k water from the Ohio river. Tobacco active and higher; V ortr linn and pn cl:ar?rd; Corn lower, 1 -.irp-'l -l ; O.ita firm a: i'Sc ; Hog" hrtn, i-11-7 gros. Arrival or htv Luriycllet." Naw Youk, Deceiiilar 3'). The steamer f.u fumllr, from Havre on the li b instiiit, ha arrived here. She bring! the remains of the late Minister Daylon. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Oerics or Thb f.vksisa Tai aiaai'H. aiid.T, DeeatulMr :). ( The Stock Market Is rather more active this morning, and prices are steady. Oovernment bonds aro in demand, and prices aro bettor, with sales of f)-2 at lOsoV Kv.i, nn advance of ; 61 oflSNlnt 117.1, which Is n advance; Mil 10 4H at 1014; 119 was bit! TuroM Ids, and 121 avskoJ; New City Us are selling are Oil. in Hank shares there;Ia moro doing. Farmera' antl Mechanics' sold at Ml; Kensington at lt1; Olrard 51; antl Consolidation .VI; 1111 was bid for North America ; I'll for VuihiJelphln ; A3 for Commercial; and NI for Northern Liberties. Coal Oil shares are active, hut prl -es continue; unsettled, with sales of Bull Oeek at .') J; D.iUell at nJiOrent Basin at : l(t Hj ; Mineral at 2j ; McEI hcnyat.08; McCllnlock at r; Oil Creek at7; Story I arm ut 2; St. Nichtilas at I' ; and Kro'. rer at 1J. We Invite aitentlon to the alvertiicraent in another column of tlio !'irt National Hunk, Morton Mi Michael, Jr., Cashior. The Socretary of the Treasury bas given nutieo that tho 10-11 l'.an will be withdrawn on the 7th of January. This Hank Is prepued to receive subscriptions In large or small amounts, and will nllow liberal coniinisioi.l to bankers and brokers. Thes bonds present great advantages to subierlhors as an Investment the Interest is liberal, payable sciul-anntinlly, September 1 and March 1, in coin. The Secretary of the Tif anry has iistied the follow ing notice withdrawing ttie ten-forty bonds after Jn-usrv 7, luifl. FniUetent time Is thus given for the hanks to obtain gold-bearing bonds tor banking purpo-eg : Ttir.-eiiv liM-AtliMrNT. Ilpeatnlier 'A'jISC.t. N'lllre is fipii hv id. .11 tii.il ill" tt-ii-atriy l.ntii wi 1 bo wlihtl-atrti i.tt i,A ill! t.t .Unii'iry next. No atlb-eni.ticn.. Iher."'.trt.. w.ll 1st rttcivttl alltr thai Jute. VV. F. KSH-tKII".. Hecrt'lary of ina '1'rauaury. J'lllI.AM'.l.rillA STOI'K HX'-HANUE H A I.ESI, I)K0. 30 ltt'i'urtctl by Clark.on A Co., Brokers. No. I:'l tl. Tbtrtl HI. IIAKOItK IIMIlllH. 'it tl ah ltcmtlna .tip.'tl I.7',' TOO ah Walnut tl. liuali Ivi.'U.'i U". I '.: rmsT noAtit). $arn D S -2is nw'i tn) tt.. li'"'. f..o dt. I' ', lti.0 d It J... l Pa l.s, w l.iaii.bj.lul'4 ir- Cat '. licit !'.- -;.si tin tt I ii All. ii I '.' Ha, n"W.. tion i its s t; tn n 11 HlU-tll 1' I', JIHO 111. Ist.llH', sv.se Ilea. Him b.la 'HI t'.'".' !" h Oil Creok.... I' h l iil .n 6 .1 .li Smry Kai-iii.. 1st .'i SI. NIciiolA. . im sh do ., 0 SetTttian .ii i bt .ii far k lt" na ai 6 .i Ksiia'tiiit.in llk.liitl s -n tlir.nl liana... M 4 sh I 'miaul. llAilt. . .'.) !(' .It nl, a .kia 1 110 I I ;.(' sh a Iti 4tm ah d.i h.KI lt.' I i.k. li Kr trer 1 si .h .1 'i tie 1 1. in Oil. . . v l.ii.li Kevsi .iiein... IV sie li tin '7n. ..PI Mn e bclili h Val I'tls.. . l It n ill Kt ailing.. .e p 'i' e .ii tin tv ii t,7 ' I'll-li d.. b.Ki.'iT-,, 111. .11 Pull 'It el. .'Sj 4i' ih I iiniurr. rreek l'i ,'n sh I'aoell till. ... !i', ti.'ali lii.iiltiir.t l'.-ltt Vtll sli l.teitt Itasill... 3 ltsisli Hi, ll'i tl.. .1- Vltirial (111 'fi llit'.h I'reai'. li' ftliy.. t't :l si 1I..I Mat Im ... II) 4 sh U'hlitli Ct .1.. 7 t't M sh il. 71 4 .' sll WltK- ' IK .tl r illl ill IViaI.,.. 7', on .h I'titui a UK.... Sl'a h la" dull Va'ler.. HI Wi .li I lil a A Kna... Vs1. lLl.ll M I. ItilAl ll.i.l, MeH'fliy .'i'. IiiObIi MtUllileik.... A Quotations of the principul Coal and Coal Oil stocks at 1 o'clock to-nay : md an DM Ail. IS But Mottntaln Coal. fi' fllohr Oil 1 ti Hulltr t eal 11 OMulon 1't'AI 4 't.tlO.-C llt'Ul j I'lutneial I.OAl fuaon cnu, a 7i Imiltf llAinlti.Al.. 11 llriten Ml. ('"A 4 Ktysti'iiQ Zinc, .a 1 ' .M.'ll'trev I'eit ll ; Hutvtsa KUJ7O1I.. I. 1 , lllljllA'tl SI .. Ih'Mi lalsnd .. 19 Hole lur in H .. Irv n. Oil Hli HI Kev.tnua Oil I '' 4'. Krnl.tir a l'.J 11 l'i tl 1 vto.l -shade 'Id. .til 3!i a vii "iin'nek OH., .a 111 Vtllt'TAl 1)11 t 1", . Mints.. 4'4 . 1 '. MrKlerrv l ; S.Y AMil.tt'.al. N C.tht.t.ttAle ... Nut Ctut-lt Ada. e i ' !('.' '. V'4 l'i V. M 1 'rt-i't'li'irrva D. I 'i NooletlllaiAlllAltr. ID Aiieniit nv liivtr. It.g 'I Milk Iliamleli l.litud.. flruti.r 111'. 1 Oil I of a a J OTsA-IV ' I t'i a 4'.' sv. ii'.' l'; ii a 1 4 I Minsttatl 1 nil.. Jt,' ' Hull ( reel a :is l'n. i llmiili'i; Spittif (torsi tin- iiIhi ?f P.rrv tld I'tilla. li Tlil-nnt., I'mn. Frm )it.., V.,iT.lcti 111 4 Ia m r. ('in. cut City. ...a '! I'hlCi A- Oil ttrink . . i 4'inlln 1 I 01 n t'lanler I a'tlao l (.'... I ie. k 1 . I'lililli,. Kevt.'.ue I. l.ait. t)u He-It ni' '. K'.t'riuin. ........ Hflera tl H'oiv asni 1 Ht. Vrnt.lai .1 Hnn'iiiv arr Ktrm T.T Nftm-.n-.S. ri cthisrrf Pan I'liiikiirC II. 1 I'l.iila'dl'i kOd f i-t,.ii ,it lillt: IA ri.-tlstor OP.,.. Kyi tr' e.l I is, , 0 If ) 1 I a A 1 1 it'nrh'lii I arlell hrkrikll till . Itre.t Wtairta. . '1 i'iiI, n rtttr iiaiim. v.anrnoil IX w uiuiit I.Uud.. . Wauiiu . as tlfcii-.aia (Juoiatlons of o'd at thn l'h!adeli)hia OM I'xt'hamre, No. ;t7 S. Third street, second aiory t lo A.M '"-'7A 1 1 A A. M 227.J Hit A. M 2:'S5 12 M ?'.!H 11 A. M 22 ; 1 1. M MmiI.vi atctidy. i.r.uAi, in rr.i.i.iuKNt'C cn A HOP. OF HUI Olil.lNO. TTNrmo Statkh Disihii t Couitr Judge C.d wnlatler. Tho Uniud Snitca va. Ja nes K. Iliee. 1 lie delentlaiit, who is Captain or M inter nt tlio barque .Vi.a A. Cochran, from tgn la (Jran le, is Ituili ted for smucgl'iig. It seeuia that the vesael, having arrived here. It waa ascert iin"d by some means that a lot of cigars, about 21,0 10 in number, which did not uppear upon the uinui'est, wi re nn board. Tho cigars were el timed by Juan l'.spina, a passenger, but the Government allege that the Captain knew that they were not regularly entered, and was a party to thu attempt 0 smuggle thetu Into port. Uu trial. HOOP SKIRT.S V ranrifsirlnr. No. IIjH A It 'U ftrt. (5-2S