r. I'_l4-F..,i2ii ulfl :.41:.x.-ciii i.,-;f: 4 - ': . tificti4ol-041404,44 , f.. :t7 l-‘ :7";:; : ; 7:1 4 - - - , ..THEI;ArE ST . NEWS' BY TELL6B~PIt.`. - Tife s 3ii4lllA . . I qnpoOlitit Corresponden ce A ria . . : 0441 TAIN'OOLLI:lf; Nap- {r' ;eci ~: ±a fittes Consul Dlamissed; tigi!ek THE 110,14DISETITLIIIIRV PRISM* FROM FORT FERIRR-; TllitYo ll :oiiklNG 7111;'19.41) LOAN. r(4 III ANTIOTOTEARIIVED IiOYEIMEST Ll SWO orr x • • • •—• • • • • cEns • BUSSING xite, cAsz ov morn'. coy. a.tcons.l • --- • , . .Sheritiateit _aftirch Abrth tras•d t- , . 1. WA-gint7o.lC;Dee. ::0.-11. eii.eirs, from 3u 1.: , •-... . 4 , .. ' .ctGeial etivehpOideber, that on the hilt of No; ' T .' . h ear.lns. 6eerviky Seward wrote to Ululate , ~1, ~.. ~_)l_:tib that thin Government . had 'just heard of ~ .-, - gam:capture of the 'Florida by the' United ffietea ,t 4 .4 I sthxstnerWitctresett; at lialania,and of the muse . I; , - - queet hostilities julopted by the Brazilian forces . . 7 . ,tr ,In autc..fore, #l3 - a . klint ioiiiAg ;inc . Or matter's- the i - Presideni . ilitoughi . it pro , per that Itr.. Webb( I'AL,„. shoithl litforre tit a Botirilbsts lllMsterfor Foreign -- ,5., 2 '. dllidrattust we are not indliposeil - 41 the44onm, a m r eam ul l l ne and,to,, ryngto,lts-merlts,cefy,- lateder!whetNer otiest•lOna. may 'Mists • ° . out of It in a friendly:and berm:wo g • spirit, ir • 4- 4 _ that spirit, shf, be. adopted by 111. huiperlal ~ Ile, Wely ` eAriernMeiti.".'`: I ; ... s.' • . ... de O a n nati the lf ai th - 0 1,,ag,14,,4 f Decem addraised ber Mr. B 7 a B.,,ete rbola t , ii Ch t7 Charge . - ward a Inter In r eference - tOthe - sefzure of the :., . , filovida,,calihig this act one of the most tenon.. ce endeireeMvity, and WhieltiniOlVOl the Manifest 1 '• :': • vlointi on - dlfatallerHtOrlatjaristi . ictlon of' the cm, wire, U ..:.. , , • Lhl an offense to it' honer and tiererelgoty. In terittattithetatilmilkWor flie Selitie,ina • .:.'1 .. - . conelftdes 4 saYbig c;._.;•4:on, thin et:melon; re-: ,- n ' el f- - r,1,7, “4,..4-tpiwis.tate,ochwe,..w.,e'e,..d... .....,,,,, .. areayS.ll :realm :and noteit.,to hitters by:thelr, . "er. di ct l'Vte I N Y.; ',:e l 4 ' Mkt* , for; tieldi:A• • .i .. t.. . riEbtx,llJa endardgnodcannot oonablertheerent 'which ,ocenim*, _at,...llattela othonessa,:than an Ai/Bridget.: act_ of .the - crucitiondM .of the Wnetitslteta i % not - authorised - ac . ; isiiiniived; '''...,;:,. , , - try his Government; and :that. It will conse .. As 4luen.tli,..,..4.§:tftiLlith,-Geklirrethesit-TO:t. ifroi ' Majesty, th e - - knit;e:ter, an ..explanatloa and ~;,..::. reparation, which in cenfirmity With' totems-. . ~ tionallawAtmcine to thepower whlctrehaintetni :,,,,, 4 . filk.l4-4iia,'Jlociii6-raissop, Huh. twi'tinucd, t ' .. 4 . , titmice., lt_Just reclamskoyt of . the Impart.; gar! i4..,' , 'er ftW..%ehleati*. itinbentZst;, this .intdeisiguest -awaits the reply°, Iterd. Mr.lioward 1 and fu ll y. : eott4iteg in Illevcanheit which:Ts, and In the jut. Mood' the. GOVernment orate 'United StCatrt,he ', a-' ha katet, (atone moment .doubted bin that, ii . will , ~; r • be ethtiFitetely us the Inicentattlideatht which , . east the cinplim,and..ilic eam . gravity-01' the oft . Imodtriftiebsraidone it - ma y require?' • :- .i. .. ... i , 1 - al /1 1 . 11 154 ‘ 12 : 4 7e/An.. 1 44 - I..TeaFt4 , . ' '4 . iilt of fo BV reign ntetit moon In . any form, and ahso. .. 1". lute hotS-lrift: ini Sri' th`c* &imitate . . aihdri 'o'f %It:- foreign anti o 4 are: , Cardinal minciptelf . In the •.•;?.:,, ,' Vs/ley ',atilielialitak Sfatt.s.:"..,Y.,ortharolhereliire ' js.ttlf txpeeturthalltheTretideht6eOulddharorr 4 1 - mid TtlieiV,itOchetliiigs: ei. }inhale lie will _ , ! 6UnpUid Ca , .. ~, . tyt il ;tilW,l? :ri tr iu te . B4 aPf ta fa i : E Milted the Captain, ;:-.:-'! ;:: 1.-i t i l ' I tl il i rei i ii ti jati r P . I, .. :, end wee actire,ln4lse,ppaeeeditalqt. ..Ile will , th erefori ' tirdiAniseed. tic flag of Brazil will • ' teeeLeel*itbitnitaglitin n'arYiffithe honor 5,... ; - ~.... amattunlity...ln:. the: Jutcreortese •of triendiy mart . tbne SOh . ,5,,_ The „Secretary say; .11 ... Ip.ece„ etutdriteo4 . 1 '.1. 4 .;,Y'' itowes'er, that this knireeznaMi - adiulti, or gives ' ... • ~..I Al of faliebood, treachery and , ..... ,: ' ? •,., • ~ against the Captain and (Too . . se.f,ibelephlie . - .me denied by the officers dadthettecretary also takes oce.ibion I . .... to say teat, thlkitive4ilscllows. tie a5„,,41. „,,41. , = . -' r - outupti.ln that the inserkents of this country are 4. - . i e w rel'estal icelitertMts; and on the contrary, it I.' ntalellet.,thet_ol.l . 4!a in tweltie of "ft cu l ta e..; $ 104.1 . ter, * the biirCitins' - `Of Itraill; tli iniurgent ~;,, • arena of thcrnited mites, who hare bith- T r l i . ate been, and stUfam,dreiltnwr of- naval forces, ... '..'.), rii , l l ° r s, it.. 141 act'fif Intervention, in dC-, _ j.,;, A rogation of the 'hie of nations, and unfriendly • 'if "'” % mid w". s gvzhic 4.:htalfelfestly Injurious to the United Pastes.. 'v ' . • I , ' ' Allertroosh;it;* - . .... -,•,;_i„ ....- marls beauty!: ltdoes not, .. !'.."." /16-wev Mkni.tv,tlitteaptnins of ships of . war ' & of ' it ' V4itel tafAsemlo.conunarulcrs of their "11 " " ..`allieti."40ili residlog In foreign , f ~.,., iv s tir,acting Whhotit inthority of Congrese, and ~,.,* . without even, .lits;sinivre direction, and' shoos _.'. Ii; liter oWi t t eri2ailumeir,and - occasion; to 1..'-,--, town Mae Vita and redrew; the ',room' of c'::•, , - their " :4 ,! 14 1* - T l o. l po wer can he lawfully ex: 'PIVICedtO3III. - 'isifamerit of thetrithed .. i ' t P *l " AI. um ' initt the ' crew are enemies of i.., the Dedled Blake, and as they contend , -At --' ea cnitn. of thelitittisUi Mee; Yet the 'offenders 5„,.,. Were, h ere:Melees, unlawfully brought Into the ;,,.. ellstody of this GeTerum ant, and .theteforethey . Meld n othriihdite'sibleeiod beet:iodic ponlab; . L ; meat which they deserved; nor could they, 1' '' ...,." helm' enemies, be allowed' to enjoy the pmtoe ....i, lion of 110.-rnited Stites.` , The 7 Will; therefore, ~,.-: - Le met at liberty, to seek refuge wherever they . -. ... 0., 1194.-.l4.Wiihrthalaranl Of.ricipiMe:When itt . ,r/tile ihi stien..of this Government. • be entire .corresp!midenee will soon beutilel dtil.rotnolgated. 1• • : ... ~. Nnw nom, Dec. to.—The yonmorretsf's Wash ...`;',. toucan pecial says : The prlmouer. eaptored at I rort Foher have -arrived to that eity, and snarly . of them nre'mete boys: ' .. - .L. '. Doubts are expressed ic. , t Mr. re.omnde n silt ratted the Ilene for closing the 16 ,, 1e of the 10- • ~ 7. , , +lOO 1/0)110 beyond :Tannery :th- IYA•;lttstrroa. Dec. at—/Top. Ansbn R. Mil. .- Icr. ono of she Pre , idential Eleeto . es of Illlno4. 7 ' , and messenger of the ,Electural College, arrire,l. hernio.day whn the Preittlentlnl tort. ::.••• WA , 111.:NoT0?1, Dee. 311 .- - Sob , eriptlons to tto 7-ate loan for the , to I three days. as reported Iv ."7"ehe Tr.'hsury Depart:matt, mnuttnt to $•..1.,700,000; 6 iiAl.ll ' to the 10-441 loan, for the seem period, I,,tili„coo. Of the later late alvno B,o)o,ooD inn Igs un enbseriivii f1..r.- t: L t r'„l"of I'm h-,° "`aZ 1 T1. 1 ,.. 2 1%,,T, - , Y 'L e r l „At ic tT; f. - expreFst al by the :Caul:lf:Nati:neut. are Amine' .r , ":,,do.4er"s Ifni° Yf. I. dif.thing* - g :Ifand Actin I..4ttistant Engineer 11. K. Stever.' .4: .- Erw:Yous, Dee. iht.-.-Tini - Irmiire Washing -4...4lspccial Fay.: A delintlon from Kentucky aped an Into kw with the President to.tlay, reLs 4, dire to the arrest amt - banishment of Lieutenant : S 4 swrecm or Jacobs. lc Is hollered thc i r, will stir. Cetd in their mission; thong). IVellure Vol IM• reedletelv. c,,,.' The t erea'aiTAtamnii--eperiel says?. *Col: „warn goes to Richraond nest week with new • itefeKti haw lbr the esthete*, of Union , prisonerd .rtnaJniltal/1 the hands of therehels. Ire•hopert , Amon to oldain an exchange of all Pniun prison.. ?era not pen rowdy liberaitgd by Shlrman's-olicra ,: Thu liichmond Etan;;ntr of the :7th, eayi: internnui I i khomliestiornnirci atyle, 34 1 1 . Pat lye ilen (embed. his march northward. , it 16 *.iigivuti he win keOp Ids word; mg a l th" 16 ytts . lintecitable hindrance to his march, Itis pre. atimedke movecron,the TIM . lAILV -NO. 10. flit iIYABET MTACROV'Tffi ItE2 keported Roni and Capture of ?do of 110 0d'a• -Army. , . ILEADQURTERS AT 111,T.1.A.5 . E. •._ ifden. arotne.mon's account otitis Great Raid.' • • • 111 E RIGHLr SUCESSYIIt, . - • - Beaten and Bcatter f ed in Every Engagement• TALC/BAD SALT AID LEID ROILS DE4IIIOIEO. iiiiiticilit* - Tios to 'the . liebeb3: '... SF •AIthESSEE. ANO . KENTI,ICKY Ma OFREBEI.S. 1 rn.. 1 . F r,,, t ~, ~ r oy.,.,._„!,.t.:follefil , ltasthe 'eor o o V ; 4 l lllllieuliti„aspatelt;: . ' Nei.7tia;lilt+..q.tti:t-'rliei.tatinuVrit • that" rtood! 44 a:rill the rii.e.r.-is aoitibtleoi•untrne. The leeryla tit Tina; from the . front ...itt,,,tharyester-, iar-, while . Thornas was rs pauiV• Hoot, on the • titer hanks, he was trying to hiy,l;is poolrooms,. but could not make any progress, as our gmt. beats Were shelling bis working parties. ' Gen..Steadruah repelled Destuur on (he 2.ith Stith a' largt , foree'rand 'was also threatening' lir od. ; • -- ' . , ... . • I Th ere; is. a rumor this mornin' that Thomas r#ulattatAted routed, and captured most eirnaorla ftvgweith.try army,' bur it needs emitirmatiti. i NsanTrLr.r.; Dec.. :41.- Major, deueral tjto"ne, rnan, IT bonrived in the city last night from his ateut coot In East Tenneasee anollVen..Vlrgium,, fernlahM the folloWing :teettnut of his expedi tion : The foroaeonsisaing.of Ehlrbridpa's troops and Gilltun"a East Tennessee troops, allunder mornman4 of Major Gen. Stoneman, loft liner ville, ..3'enit., on the liith' inst. The 1114TilICIlt was IllaillOWll to die .rabels and was not di,eor- M•ed. tnitliaftkili4a .4,41.1:, - Itt. Ninksporu Joillermanil were attacked, con'elstin g lifabb a r t i fioniorgai , seldea rnmand, The fend was hilled,'seettered and captured. Next the rebel forms of Vaughan was diseov,- ermi at ih tnertownonettrarktol, trying to effect: 'a .hinethiit Itith - Brioillfte a t saltyine. Oar; IN tics tannic& liintio•Mation, Where an engagei. • Went doilliredi - reiillthig Iti a lays to the rebel . of all their, force and artillery except about 2,000, who retreated totem - as.. Lynchburg, Va. Bret kl urideoiOorlannd had followed General Stuntman With lle - forans of Gattnce,Grisstiand Withers, awl the tedunee of -Duke's eciourtand, ~.1_ ~.- .. • /10 had been On the frontier of Rentu iky wait . Big to eo - operattirith the 'rhvalry, ~• • ' GeneralStoneman att.:wise' this force at 3r.i ,, .011 find drove ATI ores the mountains into i , North Can:dine. . ha comMant then attacked As Salt Works, • Which.we're...defed, -Isy about .seven hundred_ • 'itieu.itrlki 4 CittAiptafed or dri.pcied. ,- 'Melo . ry tideixpit4 th e. rdbets Is inrienitS.-- All thstkdhanklliirl . dges from Now River, Virginia, tat he•Neznieme;_lige pie destroyed. . Thirteen R ain.] Aid extra ears withent engines were capt ured ; and destroyed, and all depots of supplies on theA 3 o,rth-3Vcstern sl'i ,r,inta ;railroad. Ar foandittoff,.iogether-irlth. fria6rl . 6*,- store honses; and wagon /m &tabula:ice train and turnpike bridges were destrored. In addition we raptured , 'ZOO rs..tinds of . ak illerytunesoultkin, 20/11. pack.isul. . dies and a large amount of horses and a zreat gr.atity or t , p. , nl a-a... _A100_..b.,,. and too° 'mules , were rg the raptures. Two rebel editors and t rim:J.4cm priattal t presses were alto among t e captures. The; latter wore sent to Parton Brd vulow, as a Christmas gift. The: ost derere ,loss: to:. the _robed% .wass the ciestmettnu'of thB salt workt at Ursine. and the lout Works it, Leuttrille. aoth,wee rendered ralueltes: . One :losses in - ere. very ton.lll, not execcalitm :2400 in ki}ledi WOIIIIfIINV and ) iniitin.c.: Anton; thikkilled .) of the - nth Ken -y cavalry . htr Mr =Mai* rebel: prisonera ;mount to 24 .ofliet rtrand 845 privates. -- Pail Tennes'emrla tezy free from soy body of • relsels, nod Reiffh azy a' not Infesmd . by any 'Confederates. I ... . , General latoneilian captured therebCl telmuMit tine atid.held It for eighteen hours. He. discot ered all their plans auld movements,• • . . .• • The firs'. train through from Chattanooga,ca ar- . rived here this 1 citulp 'H g.l l isilroa4 cOminuniow will he regularly kept up.. General Thomas' headquartors were at Pulaski last night. Our atiYlll2CC.wm. closely following Hood, who 4 in , belloyed, Is trying to ems] the Teenessee rived Granger and Btoiman areal:mil l:4r his pantoon,i Diana which he has, as yet, been. unable to croetr.l Im4 The river is ten feet, and falling slowly. It been raining steadily alt this evcoing. . t r-rlc~i3nto~rn 1.:1111}: ALONG OUR LINES, I -- AN UMSUAL CfaiMOTICH; AMONG THE REBELS Early eitensite Operations Indicated. icrisciori) 'TO iirs HEADQUARTERS Nrw Volta' Dec 30 — lnformation from pity Polo/ is to the effinti tisai heasYcannonadlng was kept up during il r dnesday and Thursday nights, as well as sererciPicket Skirmishing„ along our lines in the immediate faint of Petersharg. See. Cent easualtlaw are reported. There was consillerntok firing in front of Rich mond an 'Wednesday afternoon, and along the line of lite icor picket -guard. • It'eernt maneenvern la - the rebel lines indicate an nnusual Commotion among them qui nistking he - knots] resPect big RS Cause. It Is thought ice hos been ;ending reinfortrments toWards tyacb rl(ito appose Sherman's advance, and to mington, to prevent the landing of our Gomm:ain't that - city. ' • •-" ••' wo hundred and ilfiy prisoners took the oath of allegiance nt City Pole& oo Tuesday, -and wernient north ,vesneriiiy Since then bat feiv have beef' reectred, within our lines, as the pres•cpt certain!? of the enemy's forces Is not very factorable, to their escaping. Itcbil deserters vale came In a few days age. &dere that,* the rtatc of anti' s in rebelshum Indicates early offensive operatMns in some direetlon,..the nature 'of which is. unknown. It Is 'stated - .by refageen that General Lee la abent attetuping the Initiation of a proJect which wUI astonish the'ffoild. fienend • Butler .returned to his headquarters 'On James River ens WecinetnY, H e - lett the laud.forerS of the Wilthington expedition under command'of General Weitzel, • 7ho IfenitePiLorultio letter says that the block ade minters and making an many lasses dint sonfe nf them propostaselling their ships and quitting the inamirsa. eause of their loss is that Jew. Davis requires half of Willie cargoes; to be myrui.el goverument account, which greatly re d_cts the proms. Shutting up In Fort Warren of rapt toed blockade rotmem li another reason for alarm. • • If 7 'll I 'CI rill"- House or a "Union Nan. Sur rounded by Guerxillas. THE.CAPTALN Ati . o TIiRE OF THE GANG mitEp Ill.'ef..".lalwanlrcallill'el." 1111 arderetl• Iry 1. Parlor I,y , Guerrillas. , • 8 •_ • , • -1401,1.Viti; Pee. :q.-4fin Saturday laSi, Cap. 'thin- Spume] . Tahur, :of i thr . .. 'loins , Guards 4 - illi'ding COM , kr, Ind his ntidiew, fifteen jaare: °Wu...re surrounded al hho ,r , ..laacncu by serep of eapt,u in •I'ratt's -IChet --, titig, ''F' at mr andl49 . i .fie heir fired front (hOlicnth..,". lfililiii i'isiiand h I, three Of hts eororadvs, • The met. 4:Seeped wlth. '.. theihee of .their.hontes2ead"thclr gums._ .'-• " '. i"... - .c ( !). le• Nw he ,- - 14.oiLs or - t MO. John L. Mikis en 4 Copt . It lf . lfliuber; '.; • Mar Yong D SO The stet _m• eat pub; Is oini. , ,wlskeacting Brtasle'lheNOlorotthi7th Penn- B s In some ' ee.sa . -- ahaCol, ' L F. Baker; tft wcii;e , WrlTarila Caßth7, Were Olorderhd IM the parlor' agent for . the War DU rtment,lrsdbeest'contlet, 14 " , -11 ''' of Mr. - Ong:hes 'haul° near Bardstown, gen.; es! sioduenteneA4 kiltnlrlsou ent'forthroeyharsi I " - - -,- -- I crky'hy Utters) oratogrAtderrajciierWas. ... .."V ' '.; .... s.aiktics r "yi ,-,, 5,;;;' , ._•_. 111 .. •:- ' •-• .. ~.,"'--,--' '-- '...,. - ,_,.,:- . .r-,. :: " . .ti7:f.„.,' .: .. .,;. , i - tr::' - ''''',..''' :...:,.-,,,,... c'''.': - .' - ' ... aii.;;',4:.,'. 'A - ,.'"t -;-. 'S .' --,- - 7. t -..- — :-.,:,•:,'-'47-.ct't'-'-':-':::':::1,: rt.-.4..0 . 4. , ,;P; i .,,t 0m_ 1 , .t.11!.' , - , :;" , r.1 .45-14:,,,,--,%it.p.,;•.,:.--;t:'.:4(i1,(4, : g . ,, :: ', 4 , 'A • 4'.? ` z, -- .;:c , ,..afajf.: - AN-..''' - '- . .. . L-' - OfTEATIONS OF PURMIch AL UNI 511 magtei. rqiirAfshirr:the Strout/OW/Jar/A stew& :wilaferit4t. LL'SORIPTION OF TWO DAIS.' FIGHTING , . .. . . tipeclal Wevtera A.tvarnaterrP4i Dispatch t.N r., Tons.; Dee. ;A. The Times' correspond at details ; the operation of the 104 force . guinst Fort Fisher. - It appears the 1421 New Fork first reached the shore. They advancel bat a short distance, when they charged and car ed . itied lriegold blitei-y, cap.titimCGSpisottept.. lt'e 'ilit6Z - In the work. one GO - pounder, which ad been dismounted by the floet and a great nantity of small-arms. The garrison surrea l-red withont. Lilian' a-shot.. A party of about two hundred and fifty, infantry and cavalry, air to the rear, dispersed on being fired upon. They then marched toward Fort Fisher. and soon alter act n allj! advanced untierpayerpfth o puns of that work. As thefeiere * so near, the guns (*.mid not be depressed sulliciently to take effect upon, them. They charged ireedouht had 'eitptured'a flog. One of thclr. panther, crept tip to as angle Of the fort, and - slier Mt 'orderly who had Just thrived with .tilsputehes, and captured! Mt dit-• Idea. . • .. Boon afterwards a co m pany deplOyed to the L. and captured over two hundred rebels, 1/010 were marching dealt a road: -In the meantime: other.7eglments -landed And Mime I in lint., making, in , all , ahont 5,000, out of the 7,000 h a th'e'expetlitioit. Another regiment was sent to follow the 11::NI, hut ordered to te tt:re' after skirmishing a hal+ ait h the enemy in the worsis in the direction of the Rolf Moon Battery.- These particulars Jackalo all that teas accomplished by the land forces. Near Yono, [lee. T.o.—The Associate! Press rot respondent with rt-nver's expv.titian, ',apt: It i- t he opinion of thins,- eaturetratt to Jude in corn mitten., that rnrCrisher in the tittonzez.t earl Int ork iu Arneriva. I t•may -be briedy les eribot a, a square bastioned earth trork,eurl"..ing alv ut dvo•aerte and 'manuring thlrfy.ra 'livery gore. , in exnloilimithe powder boat, the tasty were arranged to as to ho tired by a clock vrork and as a further TYeefitllleri • it was al - rang:lll to nil. 'the vessel on fire at a point removed from . the powder. The eicisinsinn was a dulls rumbling wand. as 1g two pieeesof light artillery hag ti.sen tired lu quick- sucfsessiOn, the inieindl rsTdrt seeming metelv an ailment' the first. A slight '.tremor was felt throughbut titt !Wt. A few mt ments after :be enilosion, a heavy eßithl rose mot tioattol oat To' era,' And; on It 'phistAi the litott. sulplittraus odor was distinetßnppreetitt )iie. it cannot his aseertained whrther the ex. pt shut can-stain,' damage to the ' It won 12 o'clock ra the day as dm /Lim; got in to ,posit Mo. and in lud'ond Boar the battle elstrt- Mt:steed In earnest. The smoke from the Moo Mots blown steadily out to sea giving SI clear view of the log. Our .fisinsgmflitat vrtis'itulte -.wild, teeny shot 'ldling short, while others ex ' _Vested over or beyond the Fort. As soon an the rm,„^C was fairly oistalned the practice was Very N 114.• At I olelock iiheYart • lire nod burned rapidly. By direr o'clock the enemy were eompletely silenced by the fire of the fleet and burning of buildiags. During the light a rebel Witmer, eupposedld be the Tallas ' liasste, semi in sight just tighttni the fart, tint site disatipear t defter a few shuts fronumr gunboats. Two when steamers were visible fora few zoo .. merits. . " Int Ise seeonil day's fight, ijar . shots from the monitors and heavy vessels were finely thrown, .neurly all striking.' the fort. The only responSe was from etdue of the inemy's'takist dlittadt case in/IMS. I An attempt to puss through the channel was made farthe faxes,' action:a of-the smellier am. MI tor sets. alrof them sending out small bomb. to drag pedoes. Lieut. elltsdrllfg, who ph.Ar o y e a the Albemarle attempted toil:tuna! and make out lhtchannel.4oJls t otticilltate.simessaele. The variety repeatedly fired on these small boats, but did not strike any or them. t his' was golarob,rtrowitt were landing fowl transports and forming for assault. a loading Imola be effected. three gun mats were engaged in dislodging - the enemy from • small work 'known at Flagpond battery, mounting cue eon. nib: wan done In aGm mornent, The gprthrlti will, G 5 men .sUrrenderreitoiltesallms ofitheaintiagotlCCas. •- The prisoners were armed with English rifle*. A magazine of earthwork was found well tilled with ammunition. Tire trimps - advaneed well rip ;to the fern. some of them actually going Inside of the works. The atteuF to assault was soon after elmiationed, hit - rilitit Arita. _of .tut. Welt ed and Gen. Maier Aeei ing that It tr-ts innmasi. lib: to achieve success. The Herald's wrre,pontlenl who Is with Par ter'A fleet, says When th'e 'fleet was 'M army out to e toßeaufort and Vortress Monroe, two yes se!, arriTed, laden with enununitlon. There is a possibility of the ellteK bolutp,eontintied ay .0,111 as the ammunition - earl be diitrlbutcd. --- - - - - - - STEAMER NORTH &MEHRA SITNI Oise lltioidced aitel.riey-ereis sick Sivieflirrii•Ororriiht.' A PARTIAL 'LIST OP THE LOST N..w . Tom., Dee. :sO.---The Azoerica, .Idell left New Oldrees on the Ithb whir 2.13 ats k teldlers, i 2 cabin passengers, an crewsof 44 tern, sprung: a leak on tire 221 At . m.. she spoke the lark Mary E. Titoley bleb ptonsiscd to stay end receive everybody al lava, it necessary. At 2-„al the water pat ibe fire oat, and the boats mit ready: At 2:20 Morbid the first Imet, with the chief 'engineer, nissl all the messengers. Sic bont lonatte.re got d. The seventh boat left nt dark with Pubseraboar Pettit and eight men, who are supprioal to no lost as they never reached thelw. The law end elghth laset, with the eat:tale, lint and Acmd ollbsers, and eight men, leg at 7:20 p. tn. The heats vs ere hoisted aboard the hark at 9 p. in., it ho; ing imptusible to' return to the steamer that night. The bark then proceeded toward the stettrner; her' lights all in night at a distance of at out air miles. Mont *non. M. thelights diy epenred, and it In atippOfftd she sunk, es at day light there was nothing in sivld. The loark made sail and caused amend the wreck nntli 17, own. Slyly -two persons were saved, nod ISG lint. Ansonglbe lost ran Col. Sinuders. The following arc the names of !hose saved by the barks:Mrs. E. Retwo.n, of the fianiteryt'am mlesjon; Miss Millie Fowler, Mien Mary Yostrig, Mrs. John Smith, llles .1. G. Welsh, stewani ear; 'Capt. .1. A. McGrath, 2.10) ' l.l. 8. C.; hospital ueward; G. If. Wilson, U. S. A.; master's mete; W. lf, Dinsmore, 11. 8. F. IV. Stewart Ca. 1. Ilth N. Y. Cavalry; Charles F. Fowler, Co. 11. 18th N. Y. cavalry; A. C. Dow, Co. A, I ith N. Y. revelry; Malley Starr, Co. 1.'.11t1) JolurB s Smith, Co. D. 24 y.,t•ottlitst. Vota.ty owl John bbepard, Co. 1, 2.1 Va. bevelry; Francis Allmon, or the Slgnaff'orps, IL LI. A.; • Charley B. Witter, musician; N. ff. 'Leninists, Co. C, Inils Connecticut; Sergeant F,. Van Gs:C.Ol4 Co. If, 1 8 .11; N. Y. cavalry; will. .43 of the ship's /silken ind.err,w. 1.1.41 r:f thet.—Wlllie Odsorne. Co. F. 11th New York cayniry; f 1 .11.11W, (lib New Ybrk rarely; Charltat.l.titenblid, 77th Now York 'cavalry; Jos. Packard, Co. R. I ith New York cavalry. Allen Parker, 1411, New York cavalry; Sager Ennis, (b. I, 2tl New York revelry, died Dee. 21st: John ;Melvin, Co. I, 'lBth Haw York wintry; Wm. W. Attlee, Co. 31,11 th New York cavalry; Byre Randall, Co. 1 .11111 New York eivalry; Chides Duneomb, Co. 1.,J 4th New York., cat :dry; .141nes - Barer, 'Co. 1„ Itth' New ; York reentry; ( harks Bing, Co. D. 11th New York Cavalry; Larew, Co. 1., Id New York ems- Wry; IF. trookio.. co. oo.• Daniel Peek, co, tin.; Win. D. Jones, Co. 1., Nut- York cavalry; P. Laundens. Co. 11, Iltls New York cavalry; Ident. Col. horn. rntil t.t. .8. torrnlry: W. lir.Cllrk, master's • mate: Roy Watson, CO. K. New York Sleek - and .11foney Market. Nyw You... Dee. al.—Gold Is strong and Cc lira. The bulls an StrengtistmeYl fry the ndeeme news !ban Wilmi.tiston, - .linf tiiu liuylng 'for a rbehas been nines aVtiVe, (11111 fir. apVeral days Loot. Tic ;slice opined at 227, ands advanced to 2:10, mid again thalinetrYlcadily t027;,,,'. • Nrw Yong, Dee. 20.—The mock market is unsettled by a heavy eley/ipe iu Erie and Maripo.., se, GMAlVlncists arc strong, tinder The an- esodnrcnsent of thy a:igloos-hos of to-ty bonds. reliroad sleek nutrket was gent firm. I At the open board,Norfh Wetitra and old Soldh ern shares were tic event:.[ HMI Wv 3 tis - Amuses were genertilly weak. TI ha Mario :us) 1110- Ole tuntluiwsS(l Melte attelilliiti in 'front. • Them Is talk:l:bout the foreelognee 'of slorklio) , 1: . tie, I{ 0 Will have a meetings 'l6.4norrow. State sod ml • lamous •slos'ls were unchanged. At the Petro be beard tiles' aubs" . .i Cp,'iod thf. Excelsior, "triennia and 11ig14, , ah!.. tialestof Exet•istor. . to.lllo f r shertnaktiM;l4o to I,l;sand 4,000 of 111, rate at un to tot-. • ...The bell cemblnalle eatriett a morning ts;! - Ming tlseWlitnlnito Ewa. About no th on is It had fallen tyro , isef .L•s.tU,AlO tr1i54,..7.1/11:14,14°.• vavy, export eetnentl.' -310114 iatinenentO. `[nitGF, MMI • General Sberrnan's treont arc engaged in re A po iring the Charleston and Savannah Itatlrcpd -The people of Georgia declare that our un rrnitt cd march-nod conquest to their cap. Ind and chief tommerx•ial oily tuts ceased the war so fd• as they aro concerned. i'riv Yonx. Dec. j 4,1,161101 • ortcs itondence bettrecen and IV heeler relative to the depredations of the tnctikt until slnj Kneh accuses the troop, of the side of commuting. outrage. , our the line of atart.h. There.ih also o top•slion hctereen 111,11 it rcearxl to the immediate exchange of their 111•01a-ra raptured during the enturntign. Tint. li t • idarattnall special hays: rient,ral. tit try hos brew artrolu'ed tfliitar p ritstern o r. his di. halal heirg the tint to enter the city. While Wheeler's ea, airy traa stationed In Sa rattail% it plundered litany ston•• and etinfinlt ed pumennnu outrages. Ater craert. al !tn. and hefore our tamp. t.ro p i r. l the Illy, mots l•roke in several idiot's and warehouses, nod some outrages tok, place after ou r troop.. haul via laid( c's KAI :tad children still rcutain .11 Son- V st, nail. HCAOR TO THE MEMORY OF MINISTER DAYTON. FORMAL VPilte 1,-Inpiiiirirs wt S%TI lID IT YEW ToLX., rtl.—l'reparttiorpt heluz flOolO lo pay suitable honors to fir memory or Mr. Dayton whom: remain.. are to he eonreyeti to the Mayor's offire..uu-i there lie in Aone. the firma! ottoctiule..,will.take !thee to-mar,orr, with the funeral cortege; compridug the military. Kortrunteut• and title. The procutolon will move to .Neer Jersey, and the body will to, dont ercd to the authorities of that. Butte. A salute will he fired, !ma. the flags on the government bnildlngs here, and also all the dap In the city will be suspended at bait maw. ' - Frt.= New Orleans and Tena....ltichange • of Prloonete—..Dina.trtme Fire. cw Dec. W.—The Aenin.hip Geoe•go rrn•lthi r .t. rh, from New (Irkans on the.:lith ardreti at Wt. port thin cluing. • y.-vt itrienns japers ere neurly barren of n . 1“ GI rt•Stl,n, TeCaSl,lWjeotitAin 14,1,11.4.14 g: 1 esterdiy, the 13th, : cmhtin Palen) d Palen) were rent out to orkedem, trr:erit fo n..Ake and their children. Among them were linmilarMand.Sln, l ied ; Daral, The p., t• 40 nen..'e:Irerrd etotertlny tv4re citlzoged for a prh,,nern enplunal in Fort Gaines. • The Lc intone-nit( not 1 cone/oiled until the loedrral it u rh ana o . hunimro4 . et ,A4 /11 y 11 1/ 1 ,011t . ,t0 /nth** MnArnl .1 Aitasirout• tire Gemmed at ilnivemou on the 1:111 Im.t. • I.e reantiner on 244eret Needoun...Peil Davis Voted Donbie Rations and tear ate. t - rr m the Richmond Exampsem DecratLer auto The ,ecret session of (tougre. I, a source of as naolt solicitude as the mysteries ofSavarmah. or the unknown eampelge of lenntesea. Vague hot unpleasant rumors prevail of things therein done. It I, whispered that the writ of Anseas r-6, ps. hie. been sumendecl without Undtatoto, and ill:axle calamitiee which have befallen the r..uuy, on acctamt of the capricious abuse of er. at,. of that very power.. Increase of power in do what? To lute more States? To throw awn't store armies for the mattliration of per `one] spleen, or in the vain purstrit of personal applause? We hope that ,omits scsalons of Con cress Is ill conclude with this gloomy lisseember. ton! that the legislators of the nation will saran dispel the suspicion, which neerssurny pnniareoneraiment, by lite manliness stud wis dom of their debates. (The 17,olothow here ynotes the MS which has Nosed the rebel See me, reported . hl Senator Sparrow, giving Jeff. forage and rations to nn amount coital to those providud to two' geneinhs in the Gehl., Considering the eonditiog of fhe country, the ttararter of the late events, and other eh, tomstantez, who ran fall to admire this appro. `note bill of Sparrow, nod spemiy 'action of the Snate. IV Mans doubt, It is needful at this mo no in. whets the results of Presidential rombina- I ions are freshly risible at Savannah and Sa;11- rifle, that the nation should litre some cigar keh of its gratitude and of ; and what 'wt. T thing*. mold it give than a doottle share of the army'. whisky, sugar, toluteran. bet, salt, milrett, Dour, !allow, nod sperm aa11411;i, beef, pork, rite, ilifear, ruin, pickled herrings. ate, anrc full 'quad in onantlty, altowa,reabf tun Generals, 10 ( . 0ml/tend of two armies in the tio Id. lint not the Comettanderlo-ehlef arrant. pil•lacd as mud' tan Bragg and Hood combined I Ilns lot not earned it t What dons it matter, if c ate miserable privates of Gees tine pm without ...one of these thinly'. or- all elf these thinga, on to them / they arc all necessary to sus tain the strength"of the President In his exhaust ing eampalents What dotelt matter If the Con lc talon of the Confederate States down say that the President shall receive fixed compenaation, nen her more or less ? Aug. for It. hlr. Semmes Abe/wenn' constitutional enerenq—last winter, sonar weak atomachs were unable to digest the phrase. nod fdr. Sparrow now settles theta with peer funds—that is the way to deal with Clou -St Why More Men areitieedett. TLr New York Pont onyo Till: 111Jc:silo!, nt I,tte now is nothing test than Alo--Blinfl the liar i c elmed In another campaign, or, than tee iscui it it to dragon fur another year, or, perhaps, Imo or three year, If the country roams to the help the armies Ii :the field,. Lee's army ran thstvoyed within sb:tyolnys ; And In that ease the rebels will not have a single ilmuldable army rout of the •But If Lee con maintain him-elf for nix Thins: longer 'mother army ran be raised by the rebels in the South, io give us trouble, anti in fare un even if Lee Were drostroyea. R Jo of the most vital Importance, therefore, that mit armies shall be no grengthenell.nt onee, to gain this required soccer's over Lea before any Other rebel force eau be organiusi anti 1t pm into the fluid. INnANITT.—A great clonlor burprbe and confluent tins been mused In Nett York city, by I,lr revebnlon in the Brooklyn lunacy nine of the fad !bet lice Cdllorlnls Inn Its.rling_Nen- York Jourtinl are wrlttvn by n person of untound mind Ilia In the Bloomingdale Insane fietroat. rentrlbut toes ft three or flame:tides n week. Evitr) body. Is eshlng the question whet Jeurenl ills! Public, opinion nomad to be titianittionx llnht. In nettling upon one, hot the more Ile; in tt lIT PO considered the larger het•tette the number ceerlidel ca for the honor, till It rt , it finally de cided that the idcomistencles and ernaticopinlonn of the New York prosit made It doldefill the editors of all df them were not "persons of infround Trim ought to h e InmumC !,,c, of come ncylmn for the Interm. iligaticipata 'dyer. --.....-- ..... -.--...- . -...----. ---- 111 AILII I ED: Gs:sr:as!. SHERMAN ,ON TIM WAIC..--A 1,141 111 •NTEIt —A 1.1.-4) o ThOreriny oyettlox. (I t o boot ( toner-11 llhortnon into !Not mocirtol to !Mitt lot t., by • the Res. Ifs. Dough... Mr. WI f... lt r aehlogion. which trouts Inctitlimirallyopho Al- F.ll. 111 BUNTER tote of V/ilbotelplfln, etn4 Allsa jolntrt ration, of the war; onarthe proroechi 'lf tiro I.S7IIER Ailf., of l'lttsbull. isiloplllon, foul 1i Inch closes Ivltli e sentence that nrzt.lLlKEir_nE.Rity._Dz, 7.1”,,, Ike. 29, olangtt on manly eartftilth LIM tit4Of *lt 'irittlmr. . ~,,,,, , (ho h e , F.,,A,, i iiiit ii , Ai r /word lenplrg from Its se:Mb:inn " 317 Nett ,Is At ""' ( " Ml ' ---' --, - -. ''- ' SAItIT'EL 231 t, 11 11141AttlAt to :Ulm ltriun. ,ti 'lent esesy souttg and i/11.1dIesitzed !Win. . 0 III.:111. Lf/ .. `to be firooff of the clianuu „to /Wit .Yor.thii: to trzt ;,..Pr illi Y. I'll of ilinaialr."°" No "raj. . of of Ids country. I would Ma o.iihlpkirm. . . airitst—molutow.—Ou Thursdar evening, Di , •ttoil,tlotroterre al.olutel?bitakeutitif - lft &hi: •thollloy. Oho.. A,. Dickey, Mr. IiUGII W. Mo. , filet 4 "ter/ ft" whO P VII44 .- a ndltoll:l,flif,ht i! . ktlpli, nod ALIKI O 2I/E IL, daughter ot Wm . gar: 1 ought..t o bo Rakd :or batagleil f, sing' Wpm, Who row: Era, all or_ _..dllegheur• 'nu CA .. ' wOO% suirit6rt lhtise irtietdci irglif ithcintd: ho 4:: ...., mu.-:: 4 4 -nts. - =-birtiv. ,ItPtlh 117 the Nev. on,allze f! , ! !. -.; . : v. :(,..:"; ~ •,.% 1 ' .T; chtrkt - :At *-, it. :rpapica,...o imata:-Eits, -.T...ta butivintiigeTirztl;.-. ) .•6 t ,i -lib .4.1-31&:":427.440triOtiritNI:of P4u*Y r Nie,antexcaOliolirtuithw - nitrAterii c tfa,o•i-,' , • - •z.••• - .. - 1, ,,, .. 7 .-i- - J-- - • - •;!:;: ,,, ••: . -•.-- •-•' -----;.: - ••• . F , w .. w:tiftveittr ) .,..., ii,,,,p.• ..-oA.g.i.cii.ray7,poptiv..(r:o!f:....rhursp ago!: tlatrininuttiort of rtailif ustut 'Aust. - , trlbtrtrU, tJhuritea Vt'ittirtsy;:lr,ArtrAt;.. .?...r:•,,td,titittity_t_tit -AN1A.M.::9414.11WAY1tu1itait,.4.44"...; i 7 - f . : . ,' , :c -,. t : "i.", ..rtftriNgioghetryjatty:-ITu r .:. :4.1.1- .:.,/,-•;:',;.:,,,,,:`,ZN,.'ii-;.,--.:',Ti-T.::::' .stsk;`-.2:1::".', ',..'f_i':.z,,,,'.....-.,',•:',.,*71'.;','• 4'L.t,'.;:',:'.:: „ = ZE G ;?; •Ti ATURI,),,, :f3.0.V.,C8N1 IL. 'MOVITENTS or 161 - 1111.IT,'S ARMY. renABLE 'Arf VOSTE:R'S POSRION p,C€9,000 Worth of Rice piscovered. AN ATTACK ON CHARHOTON QtPECTED 5.00f1 Corri‘rendrilre itetir(4a Miwrlck Rail, i!iAlreler' CE.4l:l' APINIVIED Kt UT . vit .0011CR'Neil Ntiv Tons, Dee. Is'.'srPcts suys: ITto eithops urged .Getieral Hardee not to. Savarniatt . against - Genera? Eherman's tioopst I finite/1d Ilaiieo pronnied: be Nvimld not tiro h gun except hi re- Ilartleo's army,wkdeh first. numbered 12,060 has tiers reduced to 3,000, as the Oceigia ddlitla and ether organizations kayo proceeded to different tiarts of the State. It Is rumored tpey marched to Charleston with Ilardee. Thre was an impressior: that iiardee intended tP attack Foster's troops near Broad River land ings and reinforcements were at once sent there by Geperal.Rhermin.. 1u addition lo.the 0 . 2,06) bales of eimon "up al oaf I:2 , o 4oooo.warth of rice bas been di. e...vereil by the Provost,l'ilacshal. Th.: guard slid Notre::: the city. Kell:glees Flay the enemy expc•cia an attack on C4lle,ton soap.. . ;ER 31.. .1364. E ' NG GAZE 'g TELEGRAMS , . —,....._ -, NEIy .FRON ILE,EL SOUP: OE h', , viii; I Agree:ll.ly to invitation of the Doled of Dir,nit. i ,th,, l :s .d /t ia ull i te ,,be rla e u ri tt iz i n .r . ur•fot, joittislit.litio,ul..4, ' ore of the llospital Tor the Insane at Diamotn, 1 the (trend July of dila Mainly. together with. I Judges . s .lterrect rid Dentin,. lion. .1. af; Kith. T h!-,. IJ r 0t: to - La Se k l e ze,. 6i .fhe e. Stea_men, on. 'Patrfek, Shrrilf Mclean, .mcnittaint ottlie.Leti, • . lature from genie of thoiadjtainlugeonelles , l and ot Weitlern Tbencylvattin: among Whom acre GEN. 'LEE lIRGED'AS DICTATOR ' . - • ,1,,,,-i,,,,ife,..,,i,,.:..ll6).kbyc,,s.,o,rurdinnyd,ie:;,l:fia.thrils,le,litywitithalust exceilmit institatioh. . tThe cisliars arrived at the ilotpital about two o'clock-1d the afternoon, u...d were received mint welconivi In liin Molt ,conilal Dinah er .by Dr. Reed, the lgentlemanly.Superintendent aculdleal dent Iltyeielin of the Institution:who COndeetbd the ide party pookikopes k t Of the. Staspital, ex q4 lti Mt 'preaddnteri•why, the ,Intinner. in which tlierytlilim Is edndheted in. and affront the lionse = -4henses 7 df libe Carjetis ',lippliancei :and. maelthiely , o r the hxdiding; conducting them through every ward and 'room lii • the whale ca.• tublisltracnt; and bringing 'themfinally to the Central tieß of , the Audldinfit. - Where -4 1111 Okt eurnrtnonSelinser awaited the guests. The ninizt: hall, located in the eceOzid story, wag tastefully decorated with Wreaths and evergreens, artd,pre_ tented an elreeeditigl:y neat, and elegant appcc enee. Iferothe visitors; to the 'number of about seventy, sit' down to sneli a diaper .as Id 'not each to he Met with, even id tintgadd hotels,'atill whirl. All the party sneak of . an: being Otteil nit fit the hightst style of the ealinaty Art. After the • vlaitons bed dined. than reiolVed themselves into' a mace' Meeting, for Lite . put , ' ____ • p.ise or:lying expresslpit to their Satlstitctlon \m•- y"OR . • Dec. 110.-- Th e latest " ber niss- with , and approial of,. the manner In which every Pee ;Feet:lced mutate a manifesto from delfc detail is managed mint arrataged in this AsAllum I)avis, giving itollta. tied the pirate Billnoic G. !DE P. nfil le.ted• . . . , t . . ..t 1 t , i e meet tug came 0 ortler.ey cut, setertnnt Ot litirleyorito tuna concerned in the. rapture of. plat o tn o „ t: • . vc,..eis int Lake Erie and an attempt to seize the greddent—llon. Judge Sterritt. unlicitillates ..timer illlelogan and liberate the Vice Presidents—lion, C.. Lye:siting, Den. . mitt I ',teener. at Johnson ' s Island, and who was J.....4(:,..„,fui",/es-a„._,;:l•.1.)-iihrrilli. G. ii 1 . ,. . e. ret•etallirclea.ed from arrest In Toronto. di ..,1 on inothin of 11.11. gem, Est , . the following' regularly commissioned officer iii the elite! navy, • ri,,,ciclo and :.,,,,„ioo„foro 0c1,h,„.c1,, mid wai diapatched Arm Richmond for the slie- Wilinris, It Is with feelings of profound ;rat viol publposc of executing the work which he en. roads to Almighty Cod, the Giver and Dhipeaslai deo corqd to carry out. of ail good, we return our neknowledgenteitt4 g•arte: of the Richmond paints am urgent In by! the many fivers be:tenet:4 oh this luititutlon, their tient:mi. that tarn . I.iie ~naold he mede o 1.,,.r0 thou ...N. ~„ „ viol I n n o . ,clght, ofou, a., E abounialer-Iti-chiof of ail the rebel. artnic.,or , it to evenly Father are pmperly cared far by the dictator., hi, loner awl 'kind hearted • gentlme- who are In the ?libel ilouse of Representatives, on the t•ltargd with the managerneut or than' Diligent ..:4111, a , remlutioti deriaring that the writ of „r .yi ruin' therefere be it Italica, poriElii wight oat nthai suspended, was /4 tubed. Tin e t our excellent Chief ba y, a by 41 negative mill elfin-padre votes. tw.tc and the tnenthen, of the, Central Assembly. The lilnn"n° Ald ,"'"2 forn 'e's a fl l nnid " l 'l' wE tender that Weed of praise so justly due them winter rompalcm by t he Aat lotiel armies ag ai n , [ co ,. no , 0,,,,,,, ori.oprorocto, mulch f rom i i i . to t lowlestrin and A ilgtieEta. 11111.1, in sujni - nErt of our fellow licino, , i, crIM am . The Richmond Arittinsl. of the 'roll. says: The i ~,. ~,,oc l, „,o of the Coo .. woo" nail . ikiocl . i vacillation or sBratinalt I , y oar ;roam, and the I to our s ltiturc core mil protection. re-oceoparion or lio. city by Slo•rilialei 'army, I lieirlo,l, That ire tender to Dr. Reed and all ecalt on the ,Ist, simply glec the enemy an- 1 an !Ices. enitorrted with this Institution, our gritty other isint on out cuEuEl. , 1 fel :hanks for the able and efficient manner in Thrones. front of to will he et-Pomo . nbl e i t it is "contorted, and the cleanliness mani dhe the Derain from of 'North Candle:l end % l ir- 1 r,,,i tin „ I! Ito ,nvni,„,,,. : 4-1 " I '• t o , " s P" ,i ' , " " I "'" ti iii7 (lint " 1 " V,'"* . ' , : I ir...../,,d, 'find this meeting reregnlzga the In a Itiiiint weathrininitt ni.. ad Innaill w"""ns. valuable solicits of the, eminent philituthropkt .nr.notthennini..,- rite foe. It I, 'withal:lc, however I of tat(' aotudry and uge, Miss D. L. Dir. In 0i1„,,, „,,, i 4,,Thid1,1,. ~,p1 ”. Charleston, will ch in.- mini essisting In the Mending of the no; Le a nearly run.L ; tittlif, or , he fall of Savannah. '. tilt instlimitin whielc bearc her honored name. Focal Aire held. a fortified potsition within I and o..,lnits that Ow is not present on thia octet . mite Of I '""sa °l.l thrtd" Ill 'in on l ie - r4ll rUnd 1 nicif iti beentid know how herle•nevolent efforts l'"1"r11011, " " 1 ,"'"'"" *"`"/ S. '1,"43./.; r "e l ' In the muse or humanity are approinted. Odin s !ream. the tatter el: ono eixty.one wOut t.lia, lesion. I rending the Adel uion of the resod utions, ap•acii • 1 an were tunic byfhc following ditainguisited gen.- We pktionue Retake I ado no halt between tletern i Molt. C. L. Positing. lion. T..f. Rig. Sam knvlla , b ""° C,"'"lFl'' I.bi"•,li","' ai ,"' d ,l 63 , ,"" hat., .1. 31. Kirkpatrick end R. 11. Kerr, F. ltd potted rout !wallop no th e tenets:to atm p.a.... ! wto. an .pr,he in the highest raiso or the - ,AOl - ten ' his tanuninniraritte with Cliarli. le i , ou o,,,. zo i nent of ao, inwtation_the ~x,r.i. l , r, wojoit he more ,tieure. If She la now , ordiunry cleardintrii and °Mgr oteterrable in every r •illflal of 'nu Irlir inil letsannlit Ill' , "l at' "I atralsrn din t -the :rimer.% and the general healthy time perce nt. Tenue.,e. 311 .1 413/1 1... 1' ,,,, E , '., no n iter; I dints entire ritablislanent. • 11l - c eapinst Charle.teu, hint, emitrat•tten. of I lti going through jite Despital, the risliors oh m& Masa may heroine umentam. • t. select! that sue or two wards weM overcrowded •••a Il n lln' ai l." of ' hi ' l ' 4l ' sa l" - a" t o . 1 wirit patients. Dr. Reed drVeined that there fararkflarie of anothre,,,,ii,,,,. ithrty was near Were a great many ruoretappliratlona for admits. 14.1". Wills and Pensacola on Sunday. hi ad • We're' than conid helmeted ; Mat they they bad entire was trivet 1.411 k several times. ~, , noia more than thity midi wellaccommodate ; but Caldnin Le iria alTknO at l ‘ rab lin 01 ll ° ' " 4 "s I that it ma, the fnlenUon of the iloard of c a n t,! ieetent from Enrols. lln ltlaiereores. • Ito erect I wing im the wolf end of the ndle.. lirecticenntlee reitort. that Ids advance arrived i. Int ~, .. prom., 0m 0 .. f , o g e '' m " r tillie '"' the .11 ''' '''` l Pn''''t th e rllderal S f toff ee . tha.locrox,inr/heir thellitlei for liserhl. hhAt ,V , __ fi, 11 "'"1 . * V. 'IN t .._ Th e.. 11 ,,T.V Iq. f. brnn mak permitting bl ' ''issmitlatice Ora greater Il e ,a ,37 eau r0i . 16.111 triniErnl Many Ele. , ....b „,..,..-r,„,„„,„. ; _ r .,-0, sank bridge.. on. the Virginia it Tennessee" " n . Thu claims of this Instituden upon the rant itadrogd nth I yryllll, Fitzhugh 1.,, , ,,.d u h t ,,-, t hut 1.:,,,,,unadre..d,„,gh, 1 1 ,,, oti z i n ii rt kir s in ad ths tba =tor aiirebeirwte:paltrihrtc:, amod:thatelyd iden's easndi in „ light near l ' oral " n• ' • il l at pith 'Mre net auto turf ! farDitte.,for the amoinutoda. -tight ithia. %too of t.hrlulahh, eiTering,ii painfully evident. , lle,Ellirt";_a""d .•1',." . " I , a "'", n , - c1. ,.... , " I . ~1 11 1 ' 7 ,, I ,c r Tiou the ,std t ar of Direetont *honk besuatained huil :' ,11,1 7 v..* 111ccu - t v Cr'•Y if --". —4 "' — ' - ' , lii nn Louisa etihrttrottarreaao the umfultima of ...suntiedi sib of-tire Trope...cif • ~ ,*. estabils lied in Bilittol. -the "f*/litemili:Zialeb tbo i , ocl out -. .. -- . .,'" C si, -Th' " - ' '..- ...---- ...I_, -4 ;' . .last. -. . era Lail irreitrW thilW4/diyt A d', - situteli from Witeiongton aily., 311 arrival • $ ~,. di , i.,,,,i); ,h„,... e .,„„,., ....,,,,, ~... ti'm twinge titltat* f"°° t'°"°°°" to the- .311Ett * .4Canci rn 111 iLltao igailurio g - : " At that time heavy llring Iva. heard In the dime- The visitors rettiiied to the elty In the even- Ron of I n Meer, mt,l it_ 11 thought CO effyrt u w.h i abh , Nu ., *kb a wl , tdt , . 2 , 4 eavrin w.* icing enure to Interoept tfartlee. thelr prai r se of the l ie s ' and its ercellent Su. ',lie Richmond papers Ore In great tribolation , ~,,,„,,_c lmc, th ,. it . emp•crnlng the situation of 31InErn and their eon- 0 l'"'" in lied reverses. , The Itielttatant Ati/frer , trungly urged then Jeff. Dalif le depc.eted ei, riaurnanderdn-eldef of the rebel armlet., and that lien. Lee onght co be, made geTtPlllllnnintO, In rvinly, the Alt' iaef , Jed - . organ, gars no important cuterprim la underiakeu trichina con sulting Lee. , Ile. 4.0 m....kr 4.1 u) urgen, the vievittion, sayilig ItlEll both the Qinfederati„rr Cud Pe orals will Pei that a strong- and steady:hand is told upon tlw wt. ri—thet it mecum husintyis anti battle, and will make their arrangement.; nermalinctiy. This, 33y/ the Examiner, I. in the sum...him that Ilr. Davis ia eapnbie of an act so sane, and which may he I.,wc.atly dornbied.• THE ITRIT,OF RHEAS CORPUS SCSPEAIIRO ''ehPat AlitW vi <r Au , Forrigi hovEmEiTS II GEORGIA. Raid Towards Pensacola THEt4IRATE' MOBILE. • 4"37eilics.laht 21Tosi..r 11:34ox•cl.caaam-nao. EITART RUNG MADE TO INTERCEPT HARDEE The iticllmond .paper In Grad Trlnntallen. FROM •NEW ORLEANS REJOIIISG OVER THE CAPTLRE OF MAYA 111 EXPEDITION 'TOWARDS MOBILE, S611:311S11--NEAI: FILINKLIA'S CREEK Itebels Routed Itu.m.s,s, Dec. rI4L- 0 J. W. Newr of the env ore of Savannah, evrocd genra rviniclng among the Union people. and. wire, 1,01/ding depression among rebel.. Ilerketa conaldergitly The expedition. under Maj. Gen. Grringer, In r..h.hterablc force, landed "Pascagoula, on the 15th. and noshed rapidly on Martinis Mobile. A brief ektrmhh oceurred on the 15th, noir Franklin's o reek. and the rebels were quickly Mom Many people rejoiced at the sight of the :lonian forces. The tufty render st-tense to the trusTa In landing..ed valuable as- Two tin-clad gunboata have genes p ruscagnm 11 t Ise; a tilstaticeut thirty alley, anti everything Is progressing favnrahly. A. nltugeo reports lhat there nee but Wee that. sand tnllltia in Mobile, and that n siren: Union sentiment pmvalla them. The reflection" nom a large firs nem obserwrtl near Itit.blle on the 19th. It la suntennl to hare been eat/e4l by bunting cotton. Iniportaut Order. or 1.1 11.1. t; Oct'. 29,--Ity no unirr froth o.m. ShrrnintOri headqtiartern at Nanhville, no 'min , * will be inslirti Imre ni chic an north of this ray, End,n panic lou>in rreVionthi• obtnlned rrnal Gotthral Sherman, Timinns ur 31111er, cumin:tad. , ant at Linutan antthot,iiiryle,..win of T. iloylN of thin city, a mni - ion V..., on thu 2 S III . while 1en.19.{ 418 regiment ' ln an entogo mult on BPCPicitif.f,lge'F; forms. The Attaik on the Deli:boom or Islington to tiontintic. IV %summon Dm.. W.—There no prob 'Miry of n dsconlinsioriee of the bombaril mt of sisb forts nod defenses of Wilmington unksx orsloind so by the Govern rows, Severe Stiow Storm. lirrr%to, Dee.. severe now P !brut eom hteiterd lute last night and eotitltatied.thi, lore -oohs. A high wind storm VII MOO hilt snow to drill, which 3rlll probably delttv the trains. itemains or 31lni,ter Dayton. NEW YOWI, 1)0,,^p , —'1h e ononutor Lori -vale anlyv t i to-day from Ilavro on tim Litt, with the ruittaut, of Ittithiet imytou. , lu Tun Produce of OeltetN3 on tunny:Nola:lo,m I.ofibAnna wilt be Ode teneyiell !WWI( 111 o,Keto. Ur.llWie or voila, Arrested on suspicion. On Friday after-mon an individual, apparently . , trang.tr in the elty,'called at one of the piaci pet Jets elry ntelaishretnts on Fifth street, and ofrovd 'trend bars of silver 'for sale.. The . shape Int which* the silver was 'offered, the matt' err of the perion presenting It, and the Inman, frTtoty way he esplained how he came in pos ,,sion of .the ban, arousal the 'suspicions or . . . the jeweler, and making au ereitse to the »veld t., .llver ruerchant that.he did, not know the er-. Market-value of the article, hut woitld And out during the afternoon, datlred • hint to rotas k and rakMt would give mm an Answer, The ger left 'the store, proinising to cane bath in a thorn tme, and the ' Jeweler, Immediately lo fi oniaidAltee .11nyor or les suspicions,' who at once dspatched onleers Wray and Herron to work the mattertip. About four o'clock the roan come 13;* to the afire, where he was taken into, cat tedy by the °Meer. named. When taken to the Mayor's (acetic gore Manama as itieltani. Lake, Awl , rated that he had gathered the sliver up at , dliteremplattnt through Ohio, ha Mot 'sitt,po of, broken spores, cape,. tea pot*, he., and bad tun theta Into bars far convenienee carriage, he intending to send the silver to New Tork by express. Ile also slated that he had the silver run Into bars at some brass tbrad ry. in Intooling, but could not remember the mane thil.fullnd!r ' the - street on whkh Abel itnalacits—in feet be dill not know the name of a single individual In Wheeling or anywhere thin 41,v that he had ever been, The Mayor dtwrolng account of Ma possandon of the silver tory tinsatisfachwy, had him looked up until ho could investigate Uut matter more folly. Ills Honor !unasked tO /.ake that Id* detenti on ) ustild no d.mbt Abe'nnoying and might possibly be unjust, but u the drentnataneat he did not Awl_ at liberty to release hint, until assured that ha had rt.tve honestly by the silve The pri.soneepro.' listed Walnut:met In the m ost'positive manner.. bt.t still refuted to give any clue to his fernier re.i.lenee, or 'where pt the old,sponns, Jto s • Ifieiv teats Al the heqe,l 7 proikli of the Nee, , Yi.wr, the tolvtity or pinctsilog presents anitahle for the Ot-, mien b ecanse , Spparent, and everytaaly to b c on the lookout for sonuthingc be with which noTrhie their friends. mod. It la a matter wileb AnnlnstnO small amount of. discrimina tion. Papas ant 'Mammas, infante% and Jen. hrnlus Leviers and I.oving, after racking .thelr for soineildng to Neese. eventually make. el.. their mind that the mast suitable, useful and Item:Iola! present: Ml..y ran bestow, Is smut gast book. gineh being the.rese the nett thing It here to make, the ptandone. We my the :thump-Mean Gift /look Store, Ni,, •OS Fifth Street. opposite Crautert 'fall, th ere will ‘ be foiled a moat variety or elegantly bound rol- UM!, suited* tbr Otte. of Photograph Albunas.-Poeket or nooks. 0,1111 a splendid tot of Juveniles. rte. log wit; 1k found thonanits of some of the for tunate purthesers. Mrs. 'Faany Bomb, meet , rod an rtrgunt oixtra‘ glass, worth* ten dollars; - Mr. George Anderson merit al l'hatogragh Al. hum; and a Sara 'Minting -ea a 0 watelnrotth ; Mr. Policy. a diver rotery-eastOr ; Mr. W. A. Whitaker, elegint illver spoon.hoider; Mrs. Murtha Held, a silicri Bohemian glasa-llued berry.dinh, worth 1314411; Daniel Thomas, betintifel silver lee•piteber.; won b $18,00; Miss Butler retelred a eat-alias, bottled breakfast. en.ter. worth ET,:it? t . Mrs. P. s lnekineyer ; a sa ver syrup.pitelter and .traY worth $1 0 ,00; 31144 Lena Item!, with her cle•mot slitter cord - ,reciter; Mrs. I ..„Nairehild tron'the recipi ent of a sliver eake - hasket, "tomb el.:1,00.. Many oth, useful and valuable artiele4 bare beep, given In the Purettaserspe books clarion. the,pv,t Wed:. liflllenther, you pay no 41101.0 for a lawse Runt et other plums, end with it' ree,C}Ye mint) IlinnlVoinu prusent µtrait mop.cents - to SIOO. Muildi.y.ktioests. • . itanws hater, Cato Down Atj Tetley) NO. 1:14` 'll , tiod Street, near Alley lintaviturntird fluorin. nt orgoods afflict* , for Molliday pre- - gents, consisting ora fftthlng'in the flunitrarn and Oaten. line—ttllthal dealrnitle In alike/ of Mauls, Itititt, and.B l 4 . l:bitim-Ikate s or every - shape and make • thatirttbieligheiss hi no more eipprorrlate gt ft , ahoy or :In fact "any other matt?'ittnen's stack very:- • fun and coMpide, Mutaid holies selected It hint. self, Wit,h r et l ectitthketlettln thti-vraola of this tuarket•_wc - regtAintlalhosCrythlng Wi l l gireentlrasatAlatilscij:" Mt: .".rou -do to calf on inowthielsktitket l arttde In Na '!.rtftWtsiXt(loo9.Vl4lr:-.-4Ji.n.faniter#,. Irttrifilite* Oib. lol olMSPitOtilt ri7filipietikrienified.ient.e;The for 'of 4ft e tl.tbe.lnft i za br ,L f a rt it ' pKlO:itf A * - -.Te Ividtet; 01* A • - _ wtib3,-4.-..4--Tainin,...-0., . i . t . -- "*7 l ..ig „, 3 , ....r.vp.,..0.14-...*- 0 , 4 ,wcbtrite*Act. acHroo s tims ma 14 . " 411 _ , 'Y-:., :4!‘-' -''.'• 4 t... -',4 - ,Z"' '''-`- ,- 4.-- - ...,.. i...... 1::: 4 _, ; .-'•- ' IL-, -,....,4,,i,-,..;.4::, (ITT dSU l 1311 - 18,1 1. Want in, as everybosly knows.. good General. On is Slammart, .Sheridan and the rent. And everybody knows that* Fittoek has . the grmatest variety of holiday gnosis in the city:: .-Amongliis mho ions you can nod albums,- nodki„ , feline, gold pens, pencils, pocket albums, pocket [lrate. game._, toy books. dcc., Am. , • Don't fail to call on Pittocis for holiday goods, or anething in he, line. 011. --Pittook to-day. received some 200 or IVO card pictures t theatrieals, .fie. llrinas , beside-5 th 4r, T.,•f:o ethers. Go nod examine them. Fur the New Year—Diaries of all styles, • at Pittoek's. - • News from .Fhennau. Thornas, Porter, Butler and the rest. Yrnenie the }asters DailitSs Tittock's. dt • '-'• Subscrilm—Sabacelptlons taken for araji.lting at Mimic's Nel,l Depot, opposite the Post GlFtee. tradys', Comic. Miner's, Rural Register and all the almanacs end be had at Pittock's. All of the Easters magazines and papers o at i'lltock's.. Go to'Fittock's, opposite the Post °lrmo Fax Byte.--That splendid htMlness stand, No. CO Smithdeld street, near the corner of Fourth, h. °tiered for sale on reasonable terms. The ..do - .lion is an creeellent• one for igy ridaßbusl-' I/(14. Fro advertisement. Mo , r remarkable In Us elfects, and most use r:al In Its application, theT n ragrant rodont has become the most popular Dentriflre In existence. used and,Tratscd.by.everybodr. Sold bye]; Dragglsts and terrniners. •. , . AT Accriotr.--litr. frau Lushes tits last ova dostag out sak to=day, at Mellwairta's Out) Stot - e, 54 Fifth atrect. 'OILS. eft'. BONDED WAtEEROUSE OF . Phenix, Warehousing Company, t'cot of ILI.LTIO & HARBISON Brooklyn • - • . ILKETinut-PETR. 14 Task, 44tlIIttriqc[Sce:C1rryiic.] (pike, Ram BEAVER STREET, New Teri. . IV ALL.&CE 'CRIME AND RIME= EREEDLEIRC ` II W2PNE AIM LUBRICUTIRLI PAS. , so.,iot NOV/it WILIRMY, PIIILADELiaK!, Pi. • htit-Storaga capacity Condor - cover,) tor. bartrh. Also t"trellent faclitgr a for shippinz to , American nnel Foreigh *lnn; at our wharf on the rieltuflklll River, ova the platform of the P.R. atta...-17 JAMES WILKLNS, CRUDE AND BEF:INED. OILS;. Perry. Block / Dq Wok*, rittali•gb SIM ' MT °TWA sea the 7 ilVod i t t i74 ) . Ommilialeellts respectfully solicited. P ltistuArghAims,. for V.EXANCIO Cil TEcINNPORTATION et/AMA/CY- LANs /Er rusT OFFWE'BOX 1.12: . 'RICHARDSON, HARDET .17 " Commission nod Perw erdinetteecluntlt Is • CRUDE AND REFINED PETROLEUM, IT Ltherol osob advance, on orn4igonierita tor rittoborekor Enotom Markets. • • IrrrrB l lolll.lll Items. J. A. Dilworth & ' • acspringer :,igittoluartl•4;.,., ilmo r oromerolol Bonk. IpuitoN S. Co ., Mr: PENN sTREET, r • - Comm iSSiOU 'Mere/14AL% - Ann ikalers fp Pitt s b urittalnaufnaturen and CRUDE AND REFINED OM. . . ' Ali- I.llrenl adraoree nisde on FLOUR, GRAIN IsLEUS, And UREFIN AND MUM/ FRUITS. tuolgtfri °Li, litohits., , • . ! LYDAY it CHORPENSING. i ilanufactitrom ~ uill /Ilt . icts et, Coition Oil", Benzine and Imbricating Oils, r 1 , Atm OtALFIS IN " Crtstre. Pitieleiem., .• . • Stir; 'Works DII °Mae Nu. 50 MANI/ STREEI', Pittsburgh, Ps. • '7 (lova Isstax AlEitonArrrs, Paci'fie and Liberty Oil Works - • Libfral.nuth rtdrancort umdtk on Couxignplent a of Refined or Crude .oelreateesias r. , buQuE.s;vi: Ird Yu p d ItAkCOCI(S;c, PA' *A t ;ii o - • 1/711, i t . No. I SL !PIII/ISIIreIS PORJTARDING IXALVLS.4 9N , AND DEALER I2F OILS. • • 11.1.,U.MINATMO, Lt • ORIOATIV.I, CRUDE PETROLEILI/It OILS, ne.,ennatinitly'on hand and inr Bale : at Ina losroit. market .inices. Clunsign mfntB'l'.74 Prder ? # " lkl !V*7_.... :. _:;' • _ ,r .q. 744, _it a.i-Wadira.Z. , WAIq.NG at Kg.i(), • •..- ..•. . 1 • • COMMSION.4IIiirtI!Itt.:TTS, '' .. ',• • '' 4‘..antnorana'ri nutotzum, AND ITS - i s itODU T. Awl . - A denim in ite llzinMatertntar. "" '' 7 : - 4t l' l r ~,- ria !? 1 ,441 7 , gra' fcr• :PITIUT . FIL7 7 :-2, - s -:.-W-i'-.,..'"..A.;:, x ' ,l- J;: ' ~A*PuOiitglkolr..gno4l,' -. 4 , :±;:, ;- , t) ~. ' 1 ^0•6; . , , , i'; 'T i I. .--.• . • •••••'••• i'f ' •- - f'• '. 4'04 1 ' .. ' - Ir'°.. ''' • 1 ;ft: I 4:,•;",4:!-i•:•4'''''..k1,-.•-.4'±ii•-•.1411,-A•--,,-ar-',341J-'-.4'' '''''' ''':' 41:, c-',7 t,;.t.:44:-.&;,,''•,,ZYL:=-1-,,,,,,,, • . . . . V.:a/Writhed:. .ll FOR I ..ifi1,,e'•,401.1, RRAIr. .. We !theca tie attention of oar ibadtra, lo tha. ' ~.,n - - ----''''"'"'"'''''''''-----'•* 1..-V"-ea-l-en-Zer*--', Idyll, ienlent. of the Legture Ootatallto, im .... 1 , .... R.I2IALE--4 ver3yaltiLgo d . Derry rionnelng the joint rod by Ur. - and .11e3,0 !ituttrlletau4aclZZ.ell ieWriereg:l in - 3 .1 .. yl.aniza„coattioLtf„..fAleizttlll;nri,ll..ieni, t'imnias,,evilezerpinieec.. "Mold- iithigtmi,v‘n.-A"R,-"litiovilt,,lGDArnm. iiirgink.tovm, . The releation 'A enld - to be adniAble.' indef. , Igult. _T;:eln/rinitti.m.thnot4best7P3-nu'allltu".y. N'e Gonl erneats aint ' atilt; Sbetillettete Ride " hy T. N. Read., , ' , 11,..... , * lntastone la abilutlance . . ,"- . "." en list.'! .S;n...i.ic. We liupo-foeu crowded honie. Alw ; 8 FAAM.°k%/0" trgitEo''ln'tl)"°"'**,ce. !ship, lAsetraewelaild'eltni, y,:Pa.,'l.m r !the Una of tlie PereasyleanifteurepuL. ! f.! .C,t , " r o &mill: - , Also, a VARA( of itialnaltb- , 1,1n..5t. Viiir titleae.: rription, i , !ship, Westrn ortaandeount,P.a... • • - II redue(l i I Also, a sTileCnt EICGINE,frer Snit bill ,itirinbilr: red 1 ' Inn - poses, with thee:Wino, .newhinery, ur wit 1 Ac. The cylinder is nine tubas in Awiessill A a larg Sour foot stroke. ' Tiro In fait - long: a ry good,: rodeo In diameter; all In go , - order; and' • I will he, r loin aheep. , , , .• .1 e , " /...*: 7 i t i'•;.l pry .!• ee. la t • Also,. }Wilt 0 /Atter°. talent Who'? . 411•4 notantly township. Indians' client', PA.; * let Chote , from the reams itidlroaA. •,- -! ~'-• ,; ,•!,', •• genes,' h Also, a FARM of 136 acres in Ceneetailloy topV.: MS map nhip,lailana eotentx•Pa.— -- ' •-I % .. i.rr ilei Pe, L _Also, a beautiful A.711,10f 1011soresontlfierirke.. aim, day ,GRIGIC liOtiblEj*lth'l9. ltairts. Iletsteed' Ili wield! , era stYte, 'walh-housts-eis4 bakeiqueen A - Gigot:A. ! itrArro large, aprln•.-licu c tic. bath. house, estetoZZUstu l ic , L ure book- tetnffrolt',tretil of' every' .iiptioa; ~ will be hearcluand IldlOOk Unite tntllt Upon Gels This ni: E. mnsel.lobiAtbe >Man Of. AionlirWeirtutleirAvro-(1 whit ape suitt-i-half miles -from. the- depot Al -Lelveuntlre,,pte, ;oteroel. Ct ealtnorciand cotity, - '•Pil., on 'tile WorthereSte ' fitellroath • - r:-,pt ~, ~!! I.= , I the II Also, WWO .1 3 11,101C,' .1 10 USES" and -•,ECileti in' : Ger. ' itilliabeth borougb, .. ~..,, , t. e- , Inn Ch I Fineliwther partialities la elute* o f - ' ' ' - 3ntithile are n 1 G. IL Tte WEB, Real Estate Agente . '** ; e very , , detel . .r- • •r- " , .. lie. lea Fourth ouster FOB .4.1.1 C. ~; ! -!• - - - •-e: * Tbe Or i 1E9 47 ; *, o */ *X:ltei * X ill o o 44rrire 11, .-: .". , illttst scene! ,' n rAlirroltr BRICK iiol.*L44.4',Figitt ( near Attains,. now oiwpieil as **Dent Storilindelt ' this te bw.lbag, is offered - . 3 ern bolo r i ' AIR MALE Olt R . E 4, S O VAIILE . 7 I F,itIfikT -: .c a g well ' ADM.). CO .' ' ' S. 9 .:11kY/LIT, 7.' .*. --- , illdßeenlfipl. to famill,nt to • their 7.., , u0d5, of every description porehase , tlfeelelland's, ,treet, a Itheral , a ht: wade on retail. twitch', huyeh the adrantikge of tho lowest priced, and a large stock te. select from. The stock Of dry goods having' heed bra. keit, special liar7nlos Will he, oifered to close 'oot remainder Itt once. ln the boot dud shcie line, Alit he found constantly a largo asitoittitent for , lodies'. misses, gents,' boil' and children's, Wear • from the most goods inanefaCturtA [pale reli able' low prim] artle'lei Privatesalos d4,rtnk the day, and on Saturday's, day and . evening.. IVAannZ`iw.iipi 3 fasTryo.. , -Thla • t linc.fmnored Methodist' custom win he °interred, to-night at the Liberty etreet .hi: E. Church. Ree. Cr. A: Davidson, pastor, with ap p .mariate %erne* &am thenciag at aid .b , efock dud &a-dinning' until' the mhering In oT the ilea. Tear. -SetthettearUl be delivered; by Ike. "Iferlick, .folmscati of tbt Third Presbyterian Chtiaelwerhigier. Dr.'(l. A. Holmes, of the 'Smith field Street M. E; charrhon ' the order they me thane& - It is. eipedteil'the a adhere will be eery large. Seals free. T11E37131.--MIC 0C13r303, a great Manx} 4eh: sation drama, illhattatlre of Somber' ehardo ter. Southern scenes and Idontherif Homes, Will be perfonncd this (main.. The Bottle km will conclude the' earning's tutertalunient. ' The Theatre has been crowded for the lait Week, and we anticipate a pied i 1.3333 this caching. Tile (I,mo:um is well worth the pain: of admission. QUOTA 'or 11OT Ttnorrt-Tninu The groes quota.f lids district under the Carl fur igill.C9o men is L. 651, Conn which will be 4a:- ducted the surplus credits on the - fortuer The quotas of the several 61113-districts cannot be drelatvd until the work--now to progress— of correcting the lists N completed. • Nnw Yunt:. { 4l3Kl,ll3.—The N. Y. Weekly herald, the 9eicatilic Amerieun; the New York Titres, the New York Weekly Trinune, the American AA - ricuiterist for January, and tho w York Weekly, forJammer 19, have all been received eel arc for sato bylohn P. 'fool, 31a- E TnitFlOh.>atreet. " • TOIL STOMAGIL Or COM.VISSION MERCad,VrII. AND Dt,t.NUA naokcza evp DVA.L.C.P. N 9.19 /RAIN fiTIREI:r. " • pirrl4illuituli. • • ••l•li • A, Lx3{lto,7~ J 9 (Oat ,1 00 Ira rid,) An , -re or TIIIS a . And n .4 17 : 1 k ll rTj ll o: Lu T h : r r ° (1(7 . k 1 1 LS : : . ' . 1 ; 0 .5 1 I t o ' fill p w..l / 11" : 17 t1 1 :14: . °" 1 ° .d il e A g i I . 0 e tt. e7 i a i e d : al i as . , -.:1 , ‘ .. ... ... , ,, 1 ' ,, ' ,.. i, . 1 ' , :" : 2 . ~ posurpthais and dispatch, sad la the hear itairr ." 'l. :- rot ma nn er. We Invite our ftleada !savior' print/ayl to execute in cue u s n call., aualitmeial ' F/Wri' AZI D -81fADR tit tkr " , • - e'" , - ,, •^,. I,_ Jizr....tf-'' . 11 :VERGIIIEExs,, T. - - ' . or A ' LE , ire h iei.dililr larlatira most profitable, far th is ) omatloar .‘" " ' - ' r :r. - - Wolin liars extrotne boas. AO E11n1it414,t1ty1.1124,24m,..4a..---,:" illuali,noumsdlitrillaillald''*,..trmibillurts4l6tems ''''''''" iCing Orromrithsa Cm; Rhoda splaearilteasaißoisorr, prar.,,- , r , kle°,l tri n,aria4 l 11 . 0, I t e'b, olmri'ao)laia ll wilida i . 1- - 'es '.. i;PEA II- ounitaf . Pilillrll. - tl aattl m t a l. Chitz: D o; r ' r sr ßnrsk:2k a ft .15, m. a. k .,..cu.. .,,,, :, : ‘,.:,, ,, , , ,,:: :,„ ...f ... _ N. frEllY, olfliErillol7.SE" 2' "4 4. 76 .4 - .. ,f , ~,,.,..* , . , ricr f =llo on vut,ieg.,.. E _ . ~,,,:orA,bur,°l34ystieflig ' 1 ht,„ I , . i 5" will beilli llr 'w"u leFutiliDooo , n, k" Jr - ‘ .-%,.,, t .' '' , 1; . 'C. ' ';' 3.. ‘-'.- ,i6t4aws .I , utoturgh and 094,11 . 4 Nurautivo.A.4 , 4l , A :. ~, ‘l,7x. ' • - ....., ....A.t111111441::: r::: -T)jy/.TERS.O.NCulittliir '‘. > .15 '."1..ty 'se-iS' 46 , ..a. 1111Minr*, /Or pailalklitiziierre ,... : 12 .°Ule a"i'lM' W-J.V.tillldlitir ~,,c , •''' 1:17,..0'.. W e AF4;. II 4 II .7 I.lS itliniaMl. •-• . • .' Ni 4 .-- , ,, i,.4 - 7 , : - 414. : IftotsE - • 11"" ..'-',!. . -• ' , .4 ' • . ' . ''''' . :4-,4 - otbRAIN• • •,, ,r . ,'• , . . - , 4-..... - < -1. • ' • .- -, ==f , ...-4----- '-t... , - , ..... 4 .t.5. ‘ 4 , . ,<,-,,,' , ~:- ; ; ',":-•.":.-.N,T. t ..----.7FA:sf :•;:-',,,,y . ...,ev.p h , k r - -,....,-4 4, , ,,4..i- - °- • .t , ",.,4 ,- .isr---', - ez,- --.1. - 1 ~ .:.:Igz,t.4 :...,..,., ;:.,.,6. -,- - ' , at',"'t43,- ESTA.BLISELED, Broker sa4rlnettranoe A:gent' ' • deg • *. ' • , ...Nar °Drib divot,: 6.ILE. , ••• thiraStreet I ofrer for sale that thret,slery.4lllU LING:AND-RESTAURANT contt K NIL Third street, near Woo• ; • •• •No. • t I The lose t 'ls a good. on e/ and•the Pr9PertY rtlr be seta et n felr pile; at easy terms: • • • _ • S. S. BRYAN, • • Ilroger.and insurance a Poorth street, (atities SA CE--A FARM OF 165 ACRES, on mg &middy, Mille miles trete the 'ralbrosa ligation, well improvett. Priori 360 poeacra.. A Cl ACME. TAME on Kilbuctk, trent OlendaleStntion, on Which is a cirtst NW:Store: • Dwelling, Barn, and good idiprovenae4ll., ' TWENTY LQTS, 04 Firuidn,t Trnign4. atreeti r Senond ward, Allegheny. ." • FOUR containing e L la to OT top Acres. on Klibuck at Glendale Station:, • I , *or wile by • I. T. 'SAMPLE. , Rent Estate rtrekgr, . I .03* Federnierreet.-AJleutony. ' • COUNTVPA.IIM ni.tfi3-.-1.4E AT LOW PRICES,' • . No. 1.-117 AC.SLS Organ.' land. well inaproveft lElnrn, Trull: underlaid with Coal. No. AORn..; 60 lures elenred; netvHorniii, and lgara,and underlaid with aiosli land had lei el. ALSO, A moll thin of FIFTY ACRES lir improved. ALSO, A farm of LIOAORILS; highly . gaiiirtiradi geed land. The al, ruma,zei? Loalctpll AOTait i.j miles from the.town _litttlee,lon the ittnnoinz, . turnpike. Apply. - • D.p. '• ' • VOR SA LE--81'EMR 15A an O CIL It lIINEUT.—The idte.hatt :01; lassie lip il R efinery and Steam Saw .11W, with- tend. ;r.: ono.half aChea of ground) an Abundance. of coM the lot—one mine _Open and-being trorbedi , Fo r th .. l e. .a-V;lon7 Rtrter i ' i sind.A: Vil l i„L l os caftan 2 9 lie ;Mr ltditiltlls;atrzrre:t putt: htfri, having a ereek running front it to tt. rivet: - Otani lornlitylor building boats. Por particular' call on the rirWinigned. LTDAr pH9RPLI' teellital meet , .Pittatutrgber!•.- • - _ amtir __....... . '4 . I, 4 ` - tift .. ..TICE. Thi)- } 11 — - on ean - o 'no* ' ' Pcsatrd 11141:411, - rr. °a lrii d t eit r tii i tt l eiti': ..: ! 'cork r et, . .0 _ . , , Mick Building modern 4frontandbatk Wee,' 4. 7 stories WO, containing tt l og n i, Atted . .trittt a .: i water and gaig ilhg hi:funded OnstCht itairrear by to atm This la a desirable Property..o MS 7.f 1 in Hist-rate artier, arid locat ell so centrally ttit /tr eaty of arseutfoint anybusinbekportion of trotter.' i.. I dm, . ~, , a-fra OW, I— . 'i ^ I. desi:tt '* " 'ile - - —.. 177 First street:" ,' "....) , 1 OR B r ALB---Tli Stelm' t n O. _ -.. built PtulmerirGii oilTeilsi.Ulathot ,: . 7 st Inch stroke: ,r. istolluit ratio' oblat , . rooir. ' 7 ;l and connecting tw of wrought iron; Ws of bran ' wed for bosea. . . .., .. . r . , , ,e,,,,. , „„i Boilers 14 to lo Piet 10ng,32 inches disaster, will' ' 7 twb ll4nehl lneezehinrneyltlin. hr fa feet; big kng7 . 3 aold water puir.pa. . Everretthromplete sad read?, ~., 'to 04 oatap,t... --., _4l 111 '11f.,80CE .. . ' 7 '( Shop, eOnier 'Plant Adel ro d Duquoime r'reet: • barc of Aliegbeaf river: neat the Point.' "tteitldf , ' , 2 pit SALL ----- ---7--- • 73, ' , I ..1_„... ) . 7). ,i 1 ' I A Lbi' of Gioniiid P:e ' iin . tiltritat. . , Ninth Word , abo.rtaltald street, 26 torloo feet, ', ....? , to au ailey; on which' le e ted three nage two. "- story Brick Diesninge.- .. , ;r1 , i••. , •i :, "..-il For further. parttculais aPpli. to Blilt 0. .It , ... . 4 ( /31P011gylAlle; Orr. Liberty street; or to yo 1.3 , ik RA"'rP. ju.;,..,"";: k g4 T. l . 74 s l .. nt t'lTArb. • .. d ., 0 . 1 . 1 7,-'?" , : ; liEra 4, ! .- . r •::-. ; :r , • ~: , . Tilt WARRHOUSF 2G4 Liberty Patterson'. New libel., Fo ` ariallioll came be ester' . i • ' Juluul ot, MS. Esquire of 67 . 14 . 4" FOREAi .E:-- - . . - .. 3n 14 . . o t . l , .1 ~ ~ ..i r 13,sines, Stand: - -...- .That desirable Bullies' Stand, No, o" Silkllll-!-' FIF,1.11) aTliEn n r, near corner of ninth street, as , ^ -_.• which is a substantial Iticl Lluildlor...For tertaa„ , inniflre of BAILET, FARBNLL 'lr. CO.; '' .-., don( No. in Fourth street '"!, ________________,___ _ _ FOR . a - 1 - 1,.t, - • " ' "---- ~ „ A VOMFORTABLE HOUSE Of Mar rooms, within one and a hairaltuires ere ~ • ' streetcars; in tanthester. Grind water.ruid thing sourenlent. Posiessfon green Isnmeditr4 For terms applyMf coshou.R.thho.Fedhns • or at nom., Haves lithium shop, liicurerstreit.. ' at eater. - . . holtOti, 14`0.11 BALE -- hundred :improve& FARMS; in Oltio, Rentncky, Indiana and t, nolo; and Levens! Urge t ract tildniPtoredlarad• In Illinois. •Towa :And Wisconsin: tfatitiogrw., with full descriptions and prices Of Cub, wll4 = scat by Juan, tree le4fAcArre, ri N. W. corner Sib and-W A. e:hint f setham . Ohlr.: The Threc.atOtieg Eii/Ora DW ELEillefon . " l ' ai" Nearly new, otaining' Olereia rionis;'Urfti iskji - - 1- , house and' wash bonsai situntod :14(o..11.0hiitlUult 0:177 600 skeet. Pktt!'eutith• Tagniir:oll!til:,T!.at, 1.4r!"4:,,,1 °fi% I. is n O- wa rinkfutllt.,..-'• . ' . 11017sE FOE -,---,---- -• , ' ' A Thurgatqatogiad Bright bit ONfalig iN ;: iatarron' , / , '.. . .. . .. .No. 72• LIBERTY • sTß EET ,44 tireee'rlOY'olietl .. 1 'Maraurg atreeta,oontainbar tkiriarei , . a rooms, irtlA ; . •ipu and bath room. lyptirer of ... i. ~. ' . . 1 ! IL LI' IL A. 1-1•74;•III YL 1 "..0 ... 1 ...2.- , A p it fdEt,:::Tilililarge filatg:sToltic ' -, • Putrox invErArtrct rrousr. ; Pro. ripoom • Y' rAprl[ce x arer i, Plyabotgh. , patargion.givennth,lha.keioggli...rosr • • ,JOILN W./LULLI.!, AU _omerstariarg.l,i,al,. ': . rieN2.l ..,.,...-:--.1 u,, , a rott sALE. - r l 5o Amts of. 0 44. 4 180 ,.W •• ••• ' -.• ' aura of Nti' eilii lln pool to. 2 i aiso o ne trim,' -I , ' . of Oold: and Bouromr; ad !Abet. ItoprotcareimAij ~,..:. king onier in Roo__ ... j i No. a one Le _sal cp . o . Nte Cl i stL i gtiengliget . anit,t+t•nenwith, 'AitiassiL94.-• ~ EnqUinl 0( , deer . WILLIAM W.A.R.O . ..,:, ..,.' our first firm Fifth oh firma lomat: -: 17 '- , D. o ()‘" AIiDEIZSOIc liza Sleal.ll , llook 'and' ofizETTE.iituntlia;/arta sr; • • PAzaritLers, itz.v.errs, nitr. LrEans, : '• . POST :SS, , ) «.% 21231 ME
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