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BOSTON DAILY EVENING TRANSCRIPT, SATURDAY, JANUARY 3. 1803. BY TELEOUAPil TRANSCRIPT TH APFOXRUR OF OFF. 11UI A'tm Tort, 3d. The Trlbane says, editorially, that the rebcb in Hi-w Orleans aud llama Jteuga kaew at least a fortnight before (ieu.

Banka arrived that he waa roudng lo supersede lira. Bailer, and ware able win beta un It from lair knowledge. i tba linioa men, by reason of end Liestauant, Get 6, MO, vice load, promoted. Kergrant F. C.

Foreo, of Boston hi St irsiiad Liruh-asnt, Nor. ZJ, litfifo lire Tmmaiu, rmmnlsil nirtjr-flrsf Htg meat. Floyer U. Kiuredga of I Harvard, to bn Assistant Bargeon, Dae. Xi.

Png. 1 Thirty-riifktk Jirgimnt. Bergront Morton D. Miirlxdj ot )M Uridgawstor, hi he liceond 'ivuttn ant, Nov. 1.

UOI. vbw if uson, promoted. JiBHitby Ingraham, New Itedford.to boffae- 1 ond Lieutenant, Nor. 1, lMt, vie FWlclier, onamw. aion cancel led before delivery.

luteru. Hco I Captain. James 11. Baldwin of Burton to First Liautenanl, Dee. 31, B3.

Ih-rjaiuin A. Ball of Mureorfcr, to IwFIntLien-tensni. Die. 31, 12. Zeno A.

Arqiloion of Itockiwri, to ba Second Lieu-tenanv, Dec. 31, 1V3. i'rivnle Kdwiu Thomas list f'ompanvl of Wey-nioutb, to he ttecoiHl iseutonant, Doc. 31, ltlL By order oi the Cuiiimauderdu-t'liief, William Adjutant General. Man.

Mahtii IIuimmiii, Tfuaunrr of the Boston Hewing Ciiela, ackuuwledgi-s tlw of tlio following mddltfonml dunaiious: Mr. Otis Dnniall, HO; Mm. John Mzckay, STj; Miss. Mason, Mrs. N.

Thayer, l)j; jgrs. A. Feabody, 35; Mr. It. B.

Forbe-, V); Mbn M-ioie of Now York, 810; A Friend, 810; Mr. F. Hkiuucr, 10; Mrs. E. B.

Biy ilow, t-10; Woman's ufou Aid Hocicty, by Miss M. T. B. M-iora or Nuzrpurt, K. 1., HO; Mrs.

Ubba 300; Wigglossrurtb, 8100; Mrs. T. Lee, 810: Mr. Tho.nz, 10; MireE. Uichardtou, 815; Mm.

W. Gray, 35i; A Friend, 810. Three plbces cotton flannel from Mrs. K. Johnson; 1000 pocket handkerehii'fs from M.

Beelw Co. hale of yarn from a friend. 1JKATH of Koxnuxi Hoi.irixm. It. (Juggins of Itoabary, Co.

33d Mass. Regiment, died at the West Philadelphia hospital, Wcduc-dsy, Dee. 31st. Sergeant J. D.

Laker, formally of the Kuxbury Fulicc department, and member of the 3)lh regiment, died, on Tuesday iu camp at Maryland, ilia body Lasarrivcd, and funeral services will be fo-M at tbo Kliot Church promptly at 3 A. tomorrow. Tba City Government aud Police, and the Horae Guards (in citizens' drew) will attend the funeral, FaAKKLix Typoohavhiial ftociary. The regu-iar monthly meetingof the sb-ire Hoeiety will be held tbl evening, at Stacy Hall, 44 Wa-liington atresl. As tlw eleetion of cfllcem takes place on this occasion full attendance is expected.

Helraob or PRrxoNKttJl at Ship Iflanu. Tilts reiaare wu mdt by Gen. Bank after eon-ulutlon with Gen. aud with Ids advice aud concurrence, Wilmikotoh, N. A committee of tin New York Chamber of Comiuercc lately from WasliiiiKton, reported at a meeting of the Clminhcr yentcnlay, that the blockadin'' fleet at Wiluiiriirton, N.

would wsin Iw at liberty join in the pursuit of the rebel privateer Alolnrna. This i indicative of tlie spotvly cant of tho Old North State. capture of the must important sr-ai Tcaxea Cabbhm. We score taiw bowto ex-press ourselves regarding tho wonderfal exhibition of jevenlleasiteilty which this hi Uo gave as last evening. The staqdetnUh may areas to be hyperbola, and our most serious eritietem aipeer extravagance.

Bit la certainly tha must ostonisldug masieiaa we ever listened to. A little child of eiiht or nine yean eld sits herself opto the ptaae end performs, with the ntmoet sdf-posestou and the sunt rerprte-lug beauty, music which is the chosen mean of display for the roaDy great pbaietaoTihe world. We do not know which to admire most, tho woudorfo! mechanical afcill, the aatmddilngly rateutive memory, or the thoroughly mature art falls finish which lids little girl exhibits. there ia nothing whatever of the parrot ia her performances. Hhat yonr eyes and you eonld not believe that Hie ptauirt U-fure you wain not a Dill grown end most skilfully taught artist.

With the simple exec pi ion of strength of touch -though this is remarkable fur a child It might be one of a dozen eehibrilku who hare passed before us. film played Cottrcbalk's Last Hopo" with as much taste and delicacy aa lie did; with all the mu-leal point and accent, tliu stylo aud charaoU-r which marki Hie re-flued muslrian. Hova this seem to lie extravagant? Wo should hero said so ourselves, If we had aot beard the portbnnaiieo wliicli draw it forth. We (nut that the young Isdy no! tlm little girl, forslie is not a youug lady! will giro another concert, for our musical iqih- should ell of them hoar this pro! Igy, tliia wonder among plantain. kin Matilda Phillips Ims a clear, line votes of good quality aud compass.

Hh reminds one of her sister in many respuete. llyo aud bye, when she acquire more freedom aud ease both of manner aud vocalisation, she will meet with success. Shawns received very warmly and generously eaoorrd. The (iomuuiia Society played twice with nice precision and unity. Tim Kvkmxii Uaxhttb commence a new volumo with tlio new year.

It is one of the oldest papers in Uie city a legacy, in foot, from tho town of Horton to tho iuvtroHills. Hut age has not abated its vigor or dimmed its brightness care having basa taken to charge It continually with fresh vitality, and keep it np to the limes. Ill special failure am too well known to requira detailed notice. Tho genlsl humor and quiet wit of one associate editor, (to my nothing of his neat and judicious literary critic Urns, bb pointed sonnets, and racy sketches), the earefally prepared msuaibof the drama of another msdrtaat, and the attention paid to military mutters, give thb journal a marked character. But one of Its elduf claims to regard Just new Is tlio patriotic stand it Ims taken in regard to publio alTilrs.

11 has been calm and hopeful; but uncompromising and independent, mectlug fairly every question with well considered erul derided opinions. It has treated rebellion a rebellion and war aa war; aud free from a partisan sdrit and political prejudices been bravely loyal, luhling upon the maintainauee of Hie Union and the Federal Government at all hazard. The Proprietor of tho Gixette to be congratulated upon tlm way in whirh be has met and treated Hie crL-is, and will uodoubt rrccire substantial approral of bb course in the ruteutiun of old and the acquisition of now friend. EVENING TRANSCRIPT. SECOND EDITION.

miMAT ETEMXQ, JAM. MM. The Fiocunuioi oi hiioox. Few per-ooi realize how large a ivjportiun of the stave population of the country comprised witliiu the aeope of the Prctident'i Profttamation of the lit i taut. It sweeps over three-fourths of the staves in the South.

The following table give the nuniher included in the dnwt The Hgum axe copied flxnu the United Statue Cjuiui of 1800 Arkansas. UVfiS Alabama Florida. Georgia 452, W4 l-uuiriana (ten parialw oet) JhM North Carolina Kuutli Carolina Teas. Virginia 3,1.3, 1JJ IVe Lam niwlc nmpiu allowances for the number of alutea in Wet Virginia and in tin: other oouutieiiu Virginia executed in the Proclamation. It will thus be aoen tlmt the nnmlierof included in the proclamation is larger than the whole lKipulation of the country at the firm of the revolutionary war, aud within seventy thin-and of the whole wliitu population in 17JJ.

The act indued rise! to the diinensinna of the' war itself, and, if it be lucccMfUlly carried out, will be the moat important event in our history. Further Opinions or tub Iukss upon tuk Fbkedox I'koclamatiox. The New York Commercial eaya The heroic dead and tlm lii'roi 'itlly en luriu'' living alike ilemandcd tlmt if any tiling titan has been done to put a atop to tliia rebellion could In done, it must no lunger lie delayed, liotli gov-oniiieut and jieople led that forbearance lias been carried far enough, aud severer measures must bo tried. Or to eoinu back to the Prosiduiits carefully defined position, all fed that a military necessity is ills in the couutryto strike a decisive blow at that which is the strength and support of rebellion. The insurgents know well that they are now assailed in their most vulnerable point.

J-et iliu army an 1 navy press forward at tiie same timo witli renewed vigor, and in that distraction of ilu irlhvorite institution which the reliuls have brought Uon themselves, will he found the Unions safety and in oil prolwhility the germ of the Konlli's regeneration; for utter all, and evury-wliero, freedom is a better tlibig tlum slavery. We would Hint this proclamation could reach the cars of every slave in the republic, and gladden ids heart with the joyous sound of emancipation, to show him Hint the mm who are fighting for the Union have not Isieu unmindful of ids wrongs, and have licmii-ally resolved to end this McHounl contest, when it does end, finally and forever, by disenthralling tin; millions on whose labors the rebellion lias grown up to its present fearful iroportions. Wo would have the proclamation preached from every pulpit, recited from every rostrum, published In every ncwsimpcr, and CARTE BEFORE A O'CLOCK. T. X.

By Tclrgraplt The Battle of Murfressburo, THE CONFLICT RENEWED. Tie Enemys Centre Broken. Biavery of General Rosecrans. THE EXEBV DRIVEX AT EVERY l'f)lT ATeP ForK 3d. A desnateh In tlw Iliitadolphla I'kpmi, dated battle field, Jlurfreesbo', Jsn.3d, 1.

ijs: The fight was rnuewod tills morning with great ferocity. Gen. Koaftcrana aolhwtad his scslterbd troops and reorganized tlwm iart night. Today wa hare driven tlw enemy nearly two mil ns' Du: reserve brigades are getting in lino. A 1 write reiiifurrenwnts are arriving, and Gan.

Koaecmu is deti-rmlncd to destroy tba rebels at any cuat. A best one o'clock on Wed mads Gen. Thomas threw bis entire corps do armi-e against the centra of tlie enemy 'a foreos, and, breaking It, drove it hack over a mile in great confusion. Tlw rebels killed mid wounded lay iu lumps upon thiaground. General Kuai-craiis then ordered an advance of his army ia support of General Tliouus-, and wc soon aa-sged Uw enemy at dose quarters, for Uw first tiina i tlw history of tlw rebellion.

Atono timo Gen. Itoaucrans observed bis troops wavering, when Iw darned rapidly to IN front, followed by bis sthfi. This roup created a tremendous enthu'-iiam among the hildwre, who rallied at erery P'dnt and drove the enemy for some distance with excellent results. Tlw battle of the 1st was atrenwnduus bloody 1-R Tl.e enemy attacked us at ilayiigl.t in ILe morning, believing us to be terribly eripiilrd. Our right wing waa hardly pressed and tearfully cut up.

Jru. Kegley's and Kusceraus's divisions drive the enemy at every point before thorn. Tba enemy nt tune completely flunked our right, which was reinforced ana regained lie position. We gained no great advantaga until Wednesday afternoon. The fight lasted until ten o'clock last night.

SEFAULTIHO PAYMASTER ARRESTED. rifdnnnli, XI. Major Isaac A. Grok, paymaster la ins array, has been arrested for a Iwsry defalcation, amounting to half a million of dollar. Most of tlie money wts lost iu rambling.

Sirualtxneous ar-re. is of gauiblem have beca In Cluclnna'i, -ai-tu, I bicago, Louisville, and other places. Alwut s7'J baa been recovered at Cairo. REJOICINGS IN PITTSBURG. 1ili-hurg, XI.

I rue hundred guns were fired 1 here at 11 oclock last nlylit, in bocor of tho Kmanci-patiun Fruclamitfon pi J'rvsident Lincoln. MASSACHUSEnS HORTICULTURAL ETY. S0CI- xtim'ld rnou ouu srn.oxn eiution.J The report of tlw Kxeeutive Committee on the appropriations to be mndn for tlw yeir, was adopted alter eon-iderabte dircus-Pin. rbe amount wu fixed it divided as follow: For premiums on fruits, guwers, 81000; vegetables, 8100; for Ike library, $'). Tlw usual appropriation to the Garden Committee waa suspended.

be report uf th Committee on tlw puralukw of ire lor new Horticultural Hall elicited lengthy diickcrion, which as- not concluded when our re- porter wst obliged to leave. Hun. M. I. Wilder and other advocated th pur-clw-a of a etrtaln vary eligible location on Trcmont I tract, at 81JOSSI, but this was opposed by tlw rias- urer, Mr.

Anstin, and others. The Commutes isksd for authority to obtain from I Uw Lrgirimtur an txtonaiua of tb right of th Bo- civty to bold real estate to Uw amount of 83C0JXX). COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. HsADqvAnuun, Burton, Jan. 8, 103.

Braciai. (Burn No. 8. Tha following commissions ta tbo MsmaehasatU Volnntcen have bean tuned by direction of HI Excellency John A. Andrew, Gcvaraor and Commend.

er-in-Cbtef: 1 Seventh Regiment. Firet Lientenul William n. Gurney of Abingtoa, lu be Copuin, Nor. 1, 1MB, rice Uolnmn, discharged First Lieutenant Prentiss M. Whiting of Attlebo-rough, to be Captain, Nor.

32, 1M2, vice Stoll, discharged. Eeond Lkmtenint Monroe F. William of Easton, to be First Lieutenant, Sot. 1, 1353, rice Gurney, promoted. Second Lieutenant Dark C.

Bineroft of Tinnton, to bo Firet Lieutenant, Nov. 12, lWfa rice Dmiar-dinee, discharged. I Second Lientenant Albert A. Tillson, of Mauflcld, to be First Lieuttnant, Dec. 7, IMS, vice Nye, dia-charged.

Bsrgeant-Msjor Fldward K. Dean, to be Second Lieutenant, Nor. 1, 18t3, vie William, pro me ted. Sergeant Ulwrie J. Lae, of Tannton, to ho Bcsond LieutensnL Dae.

7, IMS, Dee. ISO, rice Tillron, promoted. Second Lieutenant Christopher Weston, of Tianton, to he irst lieutenant, Nor. 33, 1M3, vie Whiting, promoted. mi Jamss E.

Beaver, of Taunton, tobeSee- Scrarai ond Lieu tenant, Nor. 33, 1853, vies Woston, pro-moted Mat John A. Jones, of Fan River, to bo See-tenant, Nor. 12, 1883, vica Bancroft, pro- noted ftccoad Ltautcnsnt Wright Hub, of Abingtoa, to bo Find Lientenant, Dee. fo, 1303, vie Lincoln, dte Charged.

Sergeant Henry W. Niehol, of Fall River, to lw Second Lieutenant, Dee. 3U, idol, trio Tillson, promoted. Am) Regiment. Sergeant Hugh XcGannigl to Iw Second Lieutenant, Oet.

31, 1802, vie J. W. McNamara, promoted First Lieutenant. Trtlflk Regiment. Second Lieutenant John 8.

Stoddard, of North Bridgewater, to be Firet Lieutenant, Dee. 14, 153, vies lie bon, killed in battle. lyirmtk Ri Barca Munroe, be Ms- Lieu tca- Jor, ant Colonel. Sill ret tk Regiment. legimeni.

Mtior Waldo Merriem, of Boston, to bo Lwntensnt-Colonel. Nor. 1852; vice Banks, promoted Colonel. Captain Samuel W. Richardson, of Cambridge, to be Major, Nov.

98, 1858, vice Merrism, promoted. TbtHlmereonil Regiment. Asrietant Surgeon William E. Simmon, of Marion, to bo Burgeon, Dm. 39, 1353, vice Ainsworth, entered U.

8. regular rorriee. lieutenant Colonel William S. Tilton, of Button, to be Colonel, Oet. 17, 1 483, viceGrlrwold, discharged.

Mtior Thoms Shcnrta, of Dedham, to be Lieutenant Cblonol, Oct. 17, 1962, vice Tilton, promoted. Captain Mason W. Burt, of Taunton, to bo Major, let. 17, 1868, vicoSlferwin, promoted.

Second Lieutenant EdwlaC. Bennett, of Somer ville, to be First Lieutenant, Deo. 15, 1352, vice Shutc, discharged. Seeund Lieutenant Ptnl F. Nison, of Exeter, N.

11 to be'First Lientenant, Dm. Id, 13(0, rice White, discharged. Second JJcutcnsnt William R. Bennett Of Woburn, to lw Firet Lieutenant, Dm, 16, 4863, vis Tack, die-bhirgcd. Bcrgt Charles K.

Knowles of Haverhill, to bo 31 Dee. 16L 168, viM Boxtor, promoted. Sergeant Kobert F. Bourns of Boston to be Second (lined. First Lieutenant Benjamin W.

Tucker of Newark, K. Yy to bo Captain, Dee. 16,1863, vice Burt, promo-ted Mijofi Second Lientenant Louis E. Crone of Roxbury, to Iw Firet lieutenant, Deo. IB, 1802, vioo Tucker, pro-noted Sergeant William H.

Bteelo to bs gccoud Lieuten ant, Deo. 16, 1852, vice Crone, promoted, Sergeant Nathaniel Fleming of New zorx, to no Second Idcutensnt, Dec, 10, 1353, vioe Bennett, pro- be E3STU 11M tin tubbdl FBOK THE WEST. BRILLIANT FEDERAL TORIES. VIC Offtut ofCje Ecbdt at Nprlag mil. CAFTUBE of abtiuest and munitions.

Large ef PrlruajM Taken, WnAiughm, XI. Tim fullowing has been reeolrcd at Ilia Iwamiaartm of tlm army hire Oiiro, Aim. XI, ltufci. Toe telegraph line working lo lloll; Springs aud Cunutli. ii.

nritnriug bb artlllury a of arms. Tlw rebel Cul. Napier was killed, and Col. Dwhiy taken prisoner. (Signed) Vf.

(j. Tutti.x, Brig. General. lloi.i.v Seamus, Jan. 3, 1843.

7 Vi Uni. f.Va. I burg ll'dleek, I'jminuder-iu-I 'kief, ffarinylas: lien. Sullivan liar succeeded in getting a flgbt out Of the rebel (ieneral Konesl.anil wliipimd him badly. (Jen.

Sullivan has eaptumi six ii feces of ariillury and a great many pilnounra and tioiaes. Jeu. Van Dorn was repulsed at ovnry point, exoopt tide, aud witli heavy lore. (Signed U. H.

Uoaxt, klgjor General Contmaudiug. entire fur eft anil oaritnring bb THE BATTLE OF XUBFXEE9SGX0. AsIsIItionikl 1arlleulan. DESPERATE FIGHTING SIDES. ON ROTH Capture ol 800 Prlscnen.

Atm Yurk.XI. A spoeial despatch from N'aslivllte gives some details or the batuo of Murfreesboro', which era is follows: It it one of tlw most ferocious battles of modern times, sustained by both sides with splendid di-ter-uiiiiatioD. General Kax-crmns marched fremNnslirllloIa-t Friday with about tklJA sflvetirs men and 1U0 pieces of artillery, and skirmished all the way to the bailie-lli-ld, tlio enemy rort-llng biltoriv. Tuesday waa spent In recoin, oitriDg. Tlie enomy were strongly posted with nrtillorv on tint bank of Ktovor river, the west ride, hU links resting on Murfreesboro', wind shin.

Tho centre also hid tlw xdran-tage on high ground with dense growth of cedar masking them completely. Tueir position gave them tbe advantage of a cross Are. (Jen. MefJuok's corps cloeed in on tlw hill on Wil-karson's like. Gen.

hiagley of Gen. Thomas's corps worked with great difltcultrto tlw front of tlw rebel centre; Gen. w's division being in reserve Gun. Crittenden's corps was posted in coinsiratirely clear ground cm tlw len. Gens, raiment aud Van C'lero's divisions were posted in front of the woods in reserve.

The tight on Wednesday need 11 hours with vary-zg success, Gon. Kutcereu iiiuuoll leading bis luvn repeatedly. i)ur casualties reached about UOV, being thin small by reason of care taken by oilieers In having tlw men lay down when most exposed to rebel fire. ill! Thu tvdsy morning Gen. Kmecruna determined to begin tba attark.

Wa 0)x nwl furiously with our left at dawn. Tbo enemy, however, wuukT nut retire from our right, and tlw buttle worked that way. At 11 o'clock nutters were nut fluttering on either -Ide. At IS o'clock our batterlsa received uow supplies of ammunition, aud were mussed, and a terrible fire was opened. The enemy began Jo give way, Gen.

Thomas pressing on tlo-ir centre, unit (ieu. Crilli-nifon advancing ou their leil. Tlw bailie wav sc i ere at that hour. Tbo above it patch Is not so late aa one so Ism-ved, i tlw rebel centre and that Gen. rtlti-nleu had taken tba rebel onlrenehnmte on tbo left.

Tlw rebel qaeotly received, which state tlmt Gen. Thomas nroksth taken tb cavalry during tba battle was vary troublesome cutting on our train. I in Tuesday tho 4th regular mad on splendid dash at tb anemy, aaptaring 07 and re Waring wm iriaonem limy bad takes from and recapturing VS prisoners of tlw enemy. REBEL ACCOUNT OF THE BOXBARDXEHT OF YICEIBURG. THE FEDEIIAIjH THI1EE TIMES Four Ilnndred I'altn Takrn.

Frlnarn TIIK ATTACK UESIJMKD. CONFEDERATE RAILROAD AND TOWN DESTROYED. Act Tnrk.XI. The Richmond paper of Wednesday, contain a Vicksburg despatch of Tuesday, which mys The Federal mad four desperate attempts na Bitwday before tb rebel lines in Chickasaw liluflk, with heavy loss. Tb 17th Louisiana Regimant repulsed thro regiment of infantry.

Tbo Federal wore again repulsed on Sunday. On Monday tlw Federal, 8000 strong, again advanced, but were mowed down, nnd over 400 prisoners taken and fire stand of colors. Tho Federal were driven back to their boats, and sant a lag uf trace to Inry their dead, lighting still continues. Tho Fed-orals bare destroyed tlw icksbarx, Hhrevesport and Texas Railroad si for Delhi, and burned the town of Delld. On tbe morning of the 8Xh heavy firing wu heard, and it wu supposed Hurt tha FeJemli were again advancing to rtorm the rebel work.

Yankee prisoner itste that (Jen. Morgan ii in command. FROM THE RAFFAHARN0CX- TIIE RETREAT OF STUART. Washing-tun yesterday. only mtsslun wo to visit friand here.

Tlw Vice President bo two son In tht army The pickets on our right were doubted last evening, but no demonstrations wore mode tgaiust as during the night. FR0X ASPINWALL. Arrival of Ike California Cavalry for Morion Art rerk.Xi. Tho stcsmcf Ooeen UuMti, from AspinwtilffitlL blw ba 81AXL000 lu treasure, and i tergflumberofpasscnar and company of Csv- passengers 3d Uojpmo; tity Sem York, Sd. Tlw CsUlornla oomptny of cavalry for a Mosmelmrott regiment will urrivu In Uostou Burnley morning.

Thoy are rooclrfag attentions front the Jfnseachnsctts Agont sud others today, They are fine looking body of men. ihoMoss. jeff. dafii nr mobile. AmtwImUon of Genml Duiler Proponed by Rebels.

Mobile, Thrsrfog, 30 Ik nil. JoK Darla and stair arrived hero this afternoon. Mow York, fid. Tlw Richmond Examiner pronounce (ion. Butler' being permitted to kntvo Slew Dries na sllre a stain upon too elinreelcr of every nun fa that city, who hs the strength to rtiw weapon.

FR0X GEN. BIGEL'S COMMAND. OAPTU11E OP GUERILLAS. JTer York, XI. Tho Tinws lu the following from 'l's hendquarten! number nfguerillu were captured yesterday at Clupawinnrn Creek liy Col.

Cushing's forces. -Gun. Averill drove roll rebol carilry from Warren-(nn lnrt of Lea's cavalry pi semi through I IIM MI-III IMMHni miviisn I that place two hour before th arrival ol our I fofOM, to a al It a szjoicnros fob ekaecxfatiov. Iftnoerr, If. S3.

The Dartmouth Cultaga boll waa rung for three hoars imuwdistely alter tha root J4 of ibe pruclamatiuu of Frtcdoai. The eutha-iatm knows no boa us. Kkw The Wbatmub-8A. Cloudy northwest; tlicruioiueUr 33, Tub BreuManip Ktha soiled for Lireipiml ut noon today, with pirsengen and in ipeeie. Makkuto.

New York, 3d. Flour 3ato and Western firm; sele 12WO bids; inperliw litsio 3Hi aCUD; eatre do MkritO; rouna nuup Duo S-lfl) 00: Western 0 lskd)0): Houtborn nuebsngnl inks, taxi hhls; Cassds uueliaiind; sstes UJ'J b-ils. Whiat nn tei.fjfO bu-li ilhksagii Koriug 1 33 33; Mllwsnkco Clab 1 321 31; rod win'or Wnsu eru Cl Ckl 4H. Co'B grm; sales UO.OOO bash; mixed Wftrti-iu fvisHle. iioofqniet.

Iurk Arm. Ijsrd firia. Whiskey steady. Tub Municipal Fjjiction. Mr.

K'litur: I am one of thnro wlin n-xard the n-aults of tlw lata laurii-cipal alcetioa In Iteslun as very gratifying. I regard ae a triumph of tlw tax-payers. Tlw old Government bad become extravagant and corrupt, aud tlw people wisely determined to entrust the management of tlu-ir sSiiirr to mom prudent and more eom-tent bauds, not committed to a policy of individual prolil and private aggrandizement, at the axpeusa of tlw public, whose interests alone should hare been regarded. The graatsst beauty in tlw change was tlw quiet manner In which it a ai effected. Thar was no political Intriguing to get one set out and another in; tlw public luol no extraordinary com-went, though the Advert Lcr, Transcript and Traveller advocated what proved to be the popular eausa; but an intelligent people, competent for selfegoveru.

mint, offended by eAtniagauce and mi'rule, elfoeled change in it servants, on reckoning day, In a badness-like manner, without getting excited, or giving opportunity for much outcry. I believe the city of Boston has not, for several years, had to good aud substantial a municipal government as Hie on just elected fur the year 113. Must of them are prominent business mss, who did nut reck office from base and selfish motives, but accepted it is a duty. I bare no doubt they will carry out the work of reform which the people Hare commenced in calling them to the City Hull, by removing every unfkillifol subordinate officer now in the city's employ, and putting in (heir ptece honest, intelligent, and fkitbfo! men, who will not make their offices subservient to their private interests, tud bestow tlw city patronage by an auction-sale system of their own, to those who will pay most, in casfi or political influence, I do not believe in tlw principle of rotation in office, but bold that Culhfol servants who bava added experience to Ibclr other qualiflcations should be retained, while all unfaithful and cowequenlly unprofitable own should be dismissed st shortest notice. There is one suggeriion I to mike, wfiich seems to me eminently proper, aud whieh I believe seven-eighths ef the tax-paying people would endorse it that re-id ents and tax-payers of Boston should In all eases bare the prtfereucs lu bestowing Hie city patronage, in these bard times, with war re-sponaibiliilvs on our shoulder, aud other heavy ex-penres.

Those who carry the city's burdens should enjoy lu beuelils. For several year past a large portion of the city patronage has been giren to non-red-denU end nou-tax-paycr. I hope the new City Father will give their foil attention to this subject. An r.x-ULungu or mi I'itv (iuvgnxuxxr. MArrArni-scrra So ixrr.

Tho annual meeting of this Society for the iurtaluwut of tlw Ulcer chorea for tlw current year, wu held at 11 o'clock today, on which occasion tlw retiring President, lion. Jo-epli Brack, and tha new Fn-sideut, Cbarlus M. Huvcy, delivered excellent and appropriate addra-Mes wbli-h will Iw found published iu frill on uur Aral page. There wu au uuusually full attendance uf mcuiben of tlw Society. 1 be Hocicty voted to publish both tlw uddreuo.

Dr. Jeeob Blgelcw, on of the Trustee of the Mount Auburn Cemetery Corporation, appeared and asked tbe cooperation of tba HorUeoHiiral Hocicty tn a project to convert a large bog within tlw Cemetery Umiu, near Thistle Pith, into ornamental grounds, with fountain, to Iw kept for thus purposes sxcluidvsly to rarer, A proprietor la the Cemetery had offered a donation of 8MM toward tbo object, which wu deemed of great Importance to tlw fillart lalrrert of both cosporatlons, Tho Society uiqxjleled Provident Ilovey, lion, an lull F. wiidef Hfi U. Weld Fuller, a Committee to ut upon tbe subject, with frill powers. The Finance Committee reported tlw present mu ket vain of the Society property to he IS8ABM.

The receipts the put yew amounted to 811,18548, end tlw total expenditure were 88,735 07, tea ring cub balance ia th treamry of 83561 41. Merer. F. B. Uorcy, Cabot, Hyde, Rand, Cafe tis, Strong, C.

II. B. Brcck, Underwood, Story, Bow-ditch, Barnes, Wlaahlp gad Copeland ware elected tbo Committee of Arrangement for Uw next Annul Exhibition. Faikaox ton oca Boldiis in Bavtiux Can-olina. Uur readen who hive friends nt Htwlwrs nnd its vioiaity, will settee that number of dttsen have engaged vessel, nnd mode other nnsngement neecsmiy for forwarding til packages that nay bo bsndod in directed te that point.

Mr. Gibbs, awtll known expressman, sail with the vessel from this tity, nnd will pmaontily attend ty the delivery ofthe package to each oompany. An offtoe he been established at 175 Congrees street. Farther particu-ten mey be found In tb ndrertisenent in mother olumn. C'oxctxts.

The Mendtiseoht Quinett Clnb hove the entire field tonight, there being no other mnsical csltrtxlnment, nnd we hope to so the Melodeon crowded, tlieir programme varied and attractive. Mr. Gilmore will undoubtedly hove frill houro nt tbe Music Util tomorrow night, nnd the call for tickets is such tbit all who dost re to attend should secnr their seats before tbe concert. Usds me Anns Bishop, Marietta Krbe, Mesne. Buck and Ar buckle, are tb rote attraction! offhred.

Tn Btsansbiv Caledonia, whieh went ashore Pravlncctows Sunday night, has broken her bock, I it frill of water, and eo badly damaged that it is tboagbt doubUul If she ean be saved. If tbo weather should continue favorable for few days Urge portion of her cargo will bo laved In a (Unit jed condi I lion. The Caledonia is a fine Iron propeller of 115) tons, one year old, end Insured la England for 8200,000. New Depot in Boxeuvillx. On th 1st lust, new railroad station, called Winter Hill wuae-Ublithod nt tho foot of Marshall street in Sonfcrrillc, ontbo track of the Boston nnd Lowell Ktilrord, abont midwny between th Milk Row end Somerville.

Centra station. A new depot ii to be imeio-dintely built, nnd tlw newmmodstion will be appreciated by a large number of retidentsin tbit vioiuity. SoLDir.n' Fcnkual in Roxtunv, Horgcnnt J. Loker, of tlw Thirty-ninth Regiment Mess, Volunteers, formerly of tho Folieo of that elty, died on Tuesday tort fa etmp at Maryland. Funeral services will be hold, previous to tlw Interment of his remains, the Kliot Church, at.V o'clock tomorrow morning.

IxxEft' Gexat Fictuhe, fkllhfully dcpktinl American tendsenpe secnery, Is ittnwtfafi tho attoa ion it deserve st Will lam fc Evorctt's. It will tike lw highest petition among tbo production of mtlv artists. Litx iNatWANcn, Mr. Thoma O. A.

Linseo, whoso suddon death wo reported yesterdsy, we are Informed had a policy often Ihouranff dolls ri with tho Now England Mutual of this city. Tns Twklrh BAnxnr, which has been oneamp- I .4 RtadrUle, eome into tlw city tide morning, and I rmredd on board tho ship E. Wilder Farley, which will convey the baltory to Now Orleans A Saldtn or Ova UnxnuMD GBM wo fired upon tlw Common, at noon, by order of Gov. An-drew, in honor of tlw Fwahtont'a Proclamation. or nm Wxix, Eightr-iliroe persons diid in tills elty daring tlw week 40 male and Jp J5'es.

Ofthe deceased, 14 died of consumption, 7 ol lulUmstlon of tlio lungs, ana 8 of roariet fever. Two pomros were over 8U ream of age, 39 butweon 10 aud 51) yean, and 83 updor yearn of ago. Tun Monthly Kfiuarous Uasazini. Tho January number of till ably -conducted work ha been published. It contains interesting paper on Modem Necromancy, Hugo's MUurublc," tho liturgies of tho Early Church, fee.

President Hill contribute an original diMouno. Tlw Monlh-! hi under tlie editorial care of tho Key. Murom Ream and Kill, and i pnblisltcd by L. C. Bowie, 119 Watiilngtou street.

Mr. Em kb on' Pokn. Tlio nubia plooo of vereo which Mr. Emcreoii road the conuort at tlio Mush1 Ilall on Now Year' Day will appear In tlio next number of the Atlantic Monthly, Wo undent tund ImfoMor IsrwcU will have a now liiglow Iapw la tbo mum number. LAiuiaSAi.xor Ccmmoswiiai.tii Lands ox tub Hack Hav.

N. A.ThompMiu Co. sold by public suction, st tin Ucrchsub' Exchange, tills foraooun, forty-four lots of land on tlie Hack Bay, by order of the Coimiilioam on l'ulilic Lands, Col. Tlibrn'-son slated the ti-mtof thenletolie cash; or onc-qnir-tcr cosh, and tlw baiauco payable in one, two and threo years, with interest from tlie day of sale, and at tho rate of five per coot, par iimain, payable semiannually. In the tetter ease, bonds will lw giren for deeds to Iw delivered when the pareliSM taom-y ia folly paid.

The various parcels were sold as follows South sib JlenraH Slrerl. Lot 1, 83 00 por foot, II, Jr. 1jo 1 and 33 are comer lots. All tlw above named largely exceeded tlw minimum price fixed by tlw CunimbHoners. A'nrtk title Mnrlhnrtmak tlrerl.

1 83, It. M. Pratt 3, 81.35. Wm. II.

Towns; 3 and 4, CUM, Wm. K. Wliitwell 6 to 8. Inclusive, 1 .31, 1', W. Chan Her It, 135, J.

M. Bills 10, 81.35, B. 8. Band 11 to 17, laela-rlvo, 81.35, A. C.

Munson; II) nnd lit, 81.35; Wm. Brown: Eland 31, 8125, 1. W. Chandler; XL tlLlti, F. W.

Chandler, Lot I and 33 are eoraer lot. The kit on lieioon street, brought $100 AH; (ho on Marlborough street 89,730, Total, SlidAOL (lomxo lnmxnDiNtt or the Citf Gotxun-uxxt. The Board of Aldermen for 143 held its Dual css tun nt tho City Hall this forenoon, Aids raisn Kick lu tbe chair. Alderman Fantwnhw ottered tlw fob lowing reaoluUon; Mriolred, That tlw member of this Board express with much pleasure their high ppreelatloa of tlie able and impartial manner in which His Honor the Mayor has presided over tbedeliberationsof this bed mi JQQV during the 'past year. Wt commend his nnirearied Sort for tlw welfare oi tbe city? in tha uapreocdsnt-ed tal ora Imposed upon tho Chief Magistrate; nnd hereby tender him our respect and esteem, together with our most earnest wish for his falura saccsss in toy position to which he may bo called.

Alderman Hplaaay spoke In favor of the resolution, wtiieh was unanimously adopted. Mayor Wigbtmaa, assuming tho choir, responded. In referring to hi past official conn, ba sold that tbe Incumbent of tha mayoralty mast renlbwUiath is not put into office is inure puppet, to Iw mured oe-cording to tho caprice, or will of others, hut be ta to give hfi time, his net judgment sad abiUtle to investigate, snoentend and promote, by oven moans In Ids power, tha true interests of tha city, ithaa bean my endeavor, said the Mayor, to adopt this principle of action. Under tbo authority of Uw Committees of tho City Connell, be bad been enabled, not only here, bat In tb camp, in tho hospital, end on the field or battle, to minister to the comfort and nsoemltiei of oar sol- dicta, and, by alleviating their dutte shed ebearfu light over tho aomctimM dreary fhturo. lie alluded to the forte for tb ol- diara, mentioning tho sneoem of tho "Evan Boom, oetabiished under tlw auspice of tha City Council, and tha ever active benevolence nnd untiring varenee of Mrs.

Otis." Tha Mayor referred to the virions calls upon the city for now troops, nnd described tlw course of tha City Council In regard to tho payment of bounties. Upon this point tho Mayor remarked As you are aware, gunttemaa, I hare always luetentfy consented to tlw payment of boautie by the city. I believe tha whole system to entirely wrong, nnd it would not be dlflleiut to prove that tlw general effect of it operation, a practised In Hit btale, ba boon to domorelizt tb soul tors, to defraud the towns, and furnish armies, only on paper, for the government." Tho Mayor osnrts, that If Uw system he luggected to obviate this difiical iHy, had been litkuvu been saved to the city million of dollcre might oiury. Notwithstanding, i Dgratulated that no dty his lly, Srecrultsliave been psssod 'througlT Uw Msyor'i offleo stuco the 1st of July, 1MB, at an expanse of loss than 817,000 oror and abora tha amount paid for Uw bounties. "It is therefore, with pride aud salisfoo-tion," eontlnue tbe Mayor, "tint I announce at dill tlmt', and ou till occasion, tint tho quota of the etty of Boston, under the lust two calls ofthe Prasidnnt for 6 oclock, F.

SI. By THE MUEFREESEOSO BATTLE. COX7IXCXD FKOM OUU PORMOniFT. Kcypral butteries wore lost and recaptured by oar regular. A ensued at one litre, owing In a demons on unr rear by the enemy.

THE CALIFORNIA CAVALRY COMPANY. Aw lor, 3d. A San Francbcn tetter says; I hara ji st retumwl iron sec lug tlw California huiiditd oiT lor tlw Kart. Tboy are a splendid set of tehow and yonyieod nut be aabanwd of tlwm. 1 ns of tlwm is a Californian born and carries his lasso with biin.

Ha says he only wants to yet a turn of It around JefT. DurirY nock. Captain Iim-iI wa askad who Iw sLould rer reporttoin Xjw York and ba replied to Governor Andrew ou Boston Cum- report, men. sir, Tiik Cuurchm to nn Bb-opkxhii. By the following order or Uw General Commanding, will bo ten that the ehurcliu that bare been closed for sura a time part in New Orleans, are permitted to bo reopened: UxAtKiUArtmiH DxPAYtnfBxr oxrn Gulf, I New Ork-mis, Doe.

4. WH. flrnmU Ortlrrt A lit. Applications for Uw eua-is-nrion of tlio order clo-lng certain churches ia tha city of New Orleans havo been presented to tba Military Governor of the State, and by him reforred to tba Major General Commanding. An omission in the church senric.

asumed to hayo been made by direction of tba ebureb government, is ndentood to hav been Uw basis of this order. here tlw bead of the state ia also lifted of tlw church an oiidrrion like that referred to would ba in contravention of political authority, but the government does not here is-ume that power, and the ossa pro- rented dees not item to require continued intervention of military authority. The order is therefore pruvbionally rescinded, and tho church will owned as heretofore un and alter Christmas day. Tlifc- deihiou is bared upon the negative character of th offence chare 1 he commanding gr-nenl desires it to be however, that clergymen are subject to tbo restrietinns imposed upon all utlicr men. Tboy wall know the axtentof flieir priv ilogei.

No appeal to ilia pastion or pnyodicfw of the people, or to exelte Iwsiility to tlie government, whether lu tlw form of prayer, exhortation, coun-el or sermon, nor nny ofiensire demonstration, whether open or covert, ean be allowed. A-nio Ibei with tbe rights of' Olliers, or to submit to ibo intiire fereneeof otben with the rights ot the Government, which relies upon its Justice and power, olid not uon the consent of its opponents, for tbs success of its measures. By command of MaeoxGznei.al Bank. Richard B. Irwin, Lieutenant ('atonal, Asrietant Adjutant Gecsnl.

Kxcxmox or CALironxiA Cowant ov Cavaluv. A meeting of tbo retidenti of CaUforata, just and present, wu held at tbe offle of H. Bacon, 76 State street, tills morning, to moke arrangements fora grand reception to the California cavalry company, on its arrival. It was propoud to celebrate their arrival by an oration fa Ftneuil Util, and other ceremonies, it is probable that they will be released for a day after going to esmp at Kcadville, that they may receive the welcome their patriotism merit. Tnr Guxs nted to firs the salute upon tbs Common today, were one hundred yours old, end were cap-' lured from the French during th French tud Indian war.

1nAinxNT Lincoln Los prroentetl to Senator Sumner, for tnnamisaion to George Livermore, of Cambridge, the pen with which he signed the Emancipation Proclamation. Special Lies pew-h from Washington to the Boston Journal. NEW YORK fiTOCK EXCHANGE. Bidding Pricci at the CIom ot the First Board. Tfausdoj- Sstunliy.

BrisRaflroad. T.lfitif Mt Beads'. Illinois Central UH Chlngo sM Reek Island UR S'J- taonJ.H Hudson River Riclilgiiii (too them, preferred 2SR CITY Ladiio, Tbo rolt of Boots find shoes, lilghtly hopwern, at Foster Peobodyi 81 Washington tract, is worthy yoor attention. TbSTa Jsx 1 SrAxrsx Ouvxfi. Afinwhlot of Bpanlah OHva.

Imported ia half gallon kegs, for ml by C. Rrcn-aisi, 91 Washington it. gt Jan I Tnx Momrox Bhxxt, nude to order of flnrot material, price 88, 8850 and 88, by B. CteuTShuid, UTremont raw. Xn, Black bis taken as cxccUcnt Photograph of Gov.

Andrew, and also a group of His ExesUency and Connell. It may be bad at bis rooms, Nos. Ut and 171 Washington otrest. Scotch Cam nn Xn Airs Bon. Tbe only pises whereon eiuortment of them desirable goods con be found, ia at Snura ft Boxs, in and in Washington street.

TuTbSte 18 Foil Old Cider Bkaxdt. Tba best and titiy st article for Mmct Piet and all fihllnary parpossw, forsateby E. FAron fc Co. -to 48 and 44 North Market street. Patuoxizbd by tbe eUt of New York, PhiladeL phla, Wssblngton and Boston Madam AsUlt Dn-ponti BoeUU Parfames.

White Water Lily, Wild R4o, Violetta and May Flower, for role everywhere. Bs sura and got tbe genuine Duponti Firfamss. TuWBlm a India Runnnn Goons wrick au Demanded nm Wxatuxx. Attention is eolled to the cdvsr-tiroment of H. A.

Hall fc giving prices at which Bobber Boots ud Show, Arctic Gaiters, fco ean be obtained at their InUfa Rubber Warohouae, corner of Congress street, numbered 86 os Milk at A CouoB, Cols, on Ixsitatid TnnoAT, If allowed to progress, results in serioni Pulmonary and Bronchial affections, oftentimes lncnnblo. Baowxe Bnoxt-KiAL Tsocnsc roach diretllg the alfoetcd porta, and give almost instant relief. In Bronchitis, Asthma, and Catarrh they are bencfietal. The good ffects resulting from the use' of the Trochee, and tbolr extended nso, hts caused them to be counterfeited. Bo sure to gourd against' worthies imitations.

Obtain only the gonutae Brown's Bronchial Troches, which have proved their etfieoey by test of many years. Public Speakers and Blngors should use the Trochee. Military Offieers and Soldiers who overtax tlieir voice, and are exposed to sadden eliongoe, should use them. Bold everywhere at 8fi cents per box. RELTCIOUM NOTICES.

Rev, Dr. Mltea of Bortre, will preaeh la th Chnreh ot the Uniter tomorrow, la the monifag, and Rev, Dr, Pat mm nf WftThiirr um troulnx Tha Ftrst Unirensltst fiabhath fiehoolwffl eolobrste their (brty-rixth anniversary tomorrow erestng, st tftoir Cboieh cor of Uoniiver and Morih Bennett stiwte hy a publto MbIUttoa eomincnetne 7 u'elook. Adiousum, rtagle tiekete 14 aonts, or taro tlekats awM. There will be scrvkps la St. Matthewte Chaieh tamor row eventai at 1R o'clock.

Banana by Rsctor. Th New Years Address brfbrs th Bestoa Young Bov. Di. Diiureu will dvllver hb PUth Anauri fiennon to tha Young, In the South BanteitChureh tomorrow sv-tng. fievlcw to ecaimcnce at IM o'clock.

Iter. Dr. J. W. Pettier will preach Air tha Unlsn MIs-pton.

In Franklin Hi-hoiil llimdlng, at TR o'elnck. Lova prut at Comnuq4a at 4, Ksv. Mr, Mvtgaii ItinilriiM help siri ritualluite fra of cbsrg, Wtndcll riillllrw. will add ms the Twenty-Ktehth rongrrgittkiiisl HcKrlrtv.ztllis Music llril, tomorrow fera-unuti, upon Emancipation." Tlie Krv. W.

W. Andrews will preuh In the Mere anti! Building, (llsll No. 4), Hntninrrsiivd, loinurrnw tanlng, at 7R vluck. BuUJoct Tbs Naw Tssr of tba Orestioa. Itev.

O. W. Donnhon, Chsplnln In the Army, Jast from the wsr, will lector tn the twoIIUi UspUst Cnurah an humlsy (voulng, it 7 o'cloek. Th public srs forlted. Kev.

Preftsaar fierlqy, ef Amherst. Collogs, will presell hi tlw Bftrit rtry street Ohureh tummrow mernlng sad sf-tereocu. Monday Meetings nnd Lecture. The areal IVnincranra mealing will he held at Buns of TeiiiiK'rauee llsll, oonior id' liromllrld amt Hruvlnsssts ttinuirmw Fvmliig, at 7R o'clock. (Inartsrty mreting of Uie Bostim Tutid Alndlneneo llalnn Sir riocUvQ sf cni-een, fie at tbo close uf public ssrvtes.

Heavenly Taarluia, Ilall 14 llruiuarid street, 14R k. M. Mi. IrraTiuK mudluiu, At 2R I. M.

tlw Deseret of (ho Evening ClmlsIR a'uluak. Osuttauiea lot Ls- rt. to. We hear from Newbeni that Gen. Foster was preparing at last account to start upon a new ex' jwdition.

fHoimacg. MI.E OF STCKKS AT THU Bit OK KBS' BOAR') HATl'BDAY, JANL'AKY MCI. OtfftO U. Coupon MI-1 7WO du iiMi do Hl-I Treat. TMS Pu 31 do Ill 1-H IftAJO C.

H. Certtis. ludebteduisa S-l 8'uM Five Tweatys iff i-z WAW t. Demiuul Notes la) 7 am do mm do 114 1-z 8TO Juisqr Coupons It) 03W5 do 11 1-3 tut Vermont Centrel 1st Mortgage 31 074 OUI Ugdeneburg 24 Mustgrie 14 kstts do 14 1-t bllUM do CM du 14 1-1 (lijtSO do 14 J-l hMpW du DM OKMZSt Anitrii au Gold IM MW d-i 1)1 7-1 nivm do ut t-t 874UM do 14 Mrtvbenu' Dank to 4 MM Leather Bank IW I F.sst Boston Gas Co 2 N'eshus MeiiniBctaring Co 4W 1 Be tea Iteualecturiiig Co Ut 1 2 llemlltoa Msuulaetuitng Co Mg tsi 1-1 mark Mills. 4 Washington MiUi lw 24 lw 1-4 .9 East Boston Company 04..

11 4-4 is do .11 06 is Boston Water Fowsr Company At 4-4 0 S2 bo a 14 II 24 Eastern KsIlroM, N. ,74 Malden fi Rclraw Rtilread 4 do do 4 Li I Fitchburg Kellroed log I Mctrepoiitaa (Uonsj Bsllrood 44 14 a re do 1 74 II do 1 44 if MlddJaocn (Homo) Btilroad 3ti limlngtoa IUllnMd 1 114 4 Tttmont kjttm. Bsilnwd a 74 Ut do a. .22 74 4 Woston Railroad 144 14 Barton fi Frevhtoiwo Sellrosd la Boston fi Wordstar Railroad U4 Death Men Railroad 4 14 4 Brendan Irea Car WMtiMaaar. Co Cappor Falls Cosnpsnr 4 82 .,.,,.12 14 re I ire do Il 74 IN do 74 .14 ament Copper Comping 1 44 Manufoetulng I Htark ifrll re v-hto 74 re.MlnneM Copper Company 14 2 Company I 4 Aeton Comtany 1 14 FmaMe'copiMr'chmpiuty'.

1 BY JOSEPH L. HENflSHAW AT AUCTI05 SATURDAY, JAV. lm ihira Ptcttc Peppfivll Mwafificturtaf Co 1100. Dwfiht HumfYio. (t3rC-SUM8N.

ApputM Bmlaetvlig Co-IW. do do do do do do do do do do do, do do do (to do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Appletoa llmlaetviof Mooodnocfc Jlllh W. PortHoouth Btoam Poetory Kaamkoiff Stoau Cotton JliUt-M'i. liwomr MUMnx. Hmulltoa Wooten Co-SttR.

Chteopoo MmitteUxlur Co-l7IKolTS. Kathaa ManafketniInfCo -dte. Salmon Falla Maouihetialna C(HIU Yoik Maauflwturlair CoWl Jaekaon MaaufKtajni Co UM. Bataa Groat Falla Banuftctiutav Co-810. KaaezCo Lowell Maetatna ShooMIK.

Ieonte UaoBteetoruc Co-llNallOV. Mtddlessn Bestno Usr Ltalit Cp-triO. Boston AtbeBBum-rostfi Vermont fi Miasaehuetts Ba-tlK. Boston fi Lowell BE-lotR. Bos too fi Worcester Kil-fflR.

South Phan RR. tdlv. ou)-7Rs7R. rBB 12tR. I 4 re 1 14 I 4 1 124 124 II 4 a South Phan HR, (di Old Colony Frill BostonfiMrineRB River RR-UD4.

Eastern RK 3. Eastern KR. (M. H.V-MR. Fltehlnug Krilroid 104, MetropoOtsaltoM RR, foseallAtanl)-L MUdletex Haro BsilrosAHrtI-' Keptun InMirane Ce 111.

Madafhetarsn' Insanne Co MDSiWt. Boston Sugar Refinery MM. Xsst Bestoa Ferry Co 2414. Market Bank NktllR. Blaokstons Btmk-4NW.

Ptavcilek Bsnk 44. UHEronmlMUraad Spneeat 8tertlag Bond, 1171- Mtt-W. 1(U1W Khortc fasiriKWiltfsIla WWOgdcusbarg 1st llortfugs Itends-WW Maswichiuetts is, lurtlteH. (NW City oTBuxbarvM, IBM 1NR. ntOO State of hew Itsmpslilra 4s lta.

WN South Shore Kriteoed Is, MU OTR. IWN fitsta cfMnliw 4s, 1H71-1N1HR. filtifi It Alltel et liMursns Scrip, Uw M. 1U2 China Mutual Insuiincs Sully, 1S44-03V. 112401 do do do, 1004-01.

UN Kaateiii Bril rood fit, UM-4HR. NEW YORK fiTOCK BALE. to mi Assort atx rifiaa. Naw You, Jsn. IL SKsffiosd Stocks flun.

Chtesfio sud Bock Island Crabt-rland Coal Co. Ullnoto Centrel Scrip Mlelitaan Boutlmn, guuuntted Now York Bred big. Hudson Virgin! Missouri dloss. EftO, a a a a Galen and Chteapo Ctevateud nod Toledo Chicago, BuiHugtoa and qslnuy Mtelilgon ipgpafififiggggfiaaoafififioasscfififiMdfifi Puebla lull American UeM bS MR Sr HR JW 8 .102 Anwtwsn uom 8. Coapon Six, Iasi Du, Tnwiury 7 0-10.

1UR (l.fi. Daiunxl Mates xiulia ng an faiiriua flunn si 14482)8 Divnmnn. The FliemM'a lasr.rmiw ontro of Boston liava deelared a mml-uauil itlvblead of 11 per eent, fra efOormmwnt tan, psysbl Humlsy, 2 sa. 12 th. engraven in imperishable characters oil (very heart in the n-piililh'.

It ii the noblest monument we have yet attempted to rear to Hie luuiou-1 glory. Philadelphia North American. Elfttwliero we print tlie 1 'resident's important they tho people of the rights, privileiji! and blessings tlRsy havo ao far lost through tlie rvltuliioii, and for securing to them those, tlm loss of which the success of the rebellion cannot foil to rentier certain. Wc core little alxrut tlm nioa'ii nocessary to thoso ends; being willing to sacritlcc slavery to their attainment, as wc arc certainly willing to arriflco ami-slavery to It. If tlie adoption of the policy indicated in this prodamation shall help to restore and conserve tltosc rights, prlvilegi-s and bUbaings, the Executive act will tlu-reforo bo a mutter of national rejoicing.

Wash. Eve. Star. Gem. Sutler's Ahi.b amu Eloquevt Fabk-wiu Audrkrs, to the citizens of New Orleans, will he fonml, in full, on the first page.

Wc commend tho document to public attention. 'Tlie New York Evening' Post says Gen. Butler has been called to Washington, to receive at once tlie command of an important expedition, ftum which wc hope much and in which he is likely to do efficient service to the country and Increase his own repute. Speaking of his address, the Post remarks Hiat General Butlers words are words of common kmc; wen worth the attention of all men. North as wcU South.

lie bu tried to reconcile Union and slavery; and be has found it impossible to maintain both. He a pro-slavery democrat, nis varied experience during Hie war, in a most arduous and responsible coramaud, baa shown him that if we are to hare free government on this continent, we must destroy slavery, the enemy of free speech, of free labor, and of popular Intelligence. Omittimo Part or thb Baconn. The New York World, in a long article Sophia dcally arguing that the Proclamation of President Lincoln la an act of usurpation, re few to the last war with England, and quotes from a letter of I ns tractions by John Quincy Adams, to show that lie denied that the emancipation of an enemy slaves was authorized by the laws of war. The World fails to remind Its reader that this lame John Qnlncy Adams, when a member of Congress, declared on the floor of the Home of Representatives, that under the War Power, a General at the head of an army in the field, or tlie President as Cotnmau-der-in-C liter, might proclaim frceSoin to the slaves.

Tux Nobth America Bbtibw, for January, has been published by Crosby A Nichols. It contains cloven articles on tho following subjects: Glacial Theories, Count Camillo di Carour, Phases of Scholarship, Popular' Fallacies, Beeent Works on Egyptology, Beeent French Literature, The Origin and Uses of Poetry, Ilurds Law of Freedom and Bondage, Tho Works of Bufas Choate, Professor Wilson, and French Histories of France. We shall notice this excellent number at length in a fow days. Meanwhile we commend tlie work to Hie favor of all interested in tho Ugliest class of periodical publication. Tiik Chmriax Examiner for Jaxcart, 1888, is published.

It contains six articles besides the Review of Current Literature. The subjects treated of, more or loss elaborately, arc The Later Writing of John. Stuart Mill; Tho Palestinian Word; Buckin' Treatment or History; Be Quinccy; Modem Romanism an.l Modern Protestantism," and Tho Pence Policy. The number is an able one and shall receive due notice another time Secretary of tho Treasury had concluded to pay tho principal of tho 82300,000 bond in oohl, will vwwhldilv irlve aildlrinvial tlvinnu tl, ,1 Ha- will prohalily give aildltional flrmnoai to the national credit. Tlio Secretary lu probably acted wisely in this matter, although he pay nearly $190,000 more than tlie face of the bond in the premium on gold.

Slatkrt in Louisiana, Ten parUhai In Louisiana are exempted from the effect of the lreddcnti proclamation. Thco porixlie hod a lave population in 1800 of only 71,827. There ore forty-eight parishes in the State, and the whole number of slaves therein, at tho loot census, was 881,720. Tn Situation on tix Rappahannock, Tlie Washington Star of the 1st but. says; of Jate Information from tlie front atisflos us tlint tlio rcliel army recently massed Iu tlie rear of Frederu lulmra 1 being scattered ia various direetiam.

Thu if 1 bcUowl tukTthev have at least withdrawn tlu-ir Am line to tho vicinity of Culpepper Court House, a di. tan re of thirty-nine mile nrobnblr for thnmL lection of tlieir Uordonrefoe lrold white other movement ore being executed Information of an advance of a body or 7000 Of tlieir troop upon Gloucester Point and York- town has been received, and, also, that they hare considerably increased their force on the south tide of the Jnme river, operating front Petersburg no their bnoe. Still Anther information 1 at hand itoting that two brigade were recently mut on tlie nmrelt from Fredericksburg bot to Itlehnionil. We therefore eonelude tliast tho form in faint of Mirormyof the Fotoiaac at till timo ie not tut great ai oar own. CAPTURE OF 150 OF HIS COMMAND, A'cw I'm, 37.

A medal despatch, dated opposite Fredericksburg, Sd, states tint tigs of traea cross the river daily to escort fkniilie from our line into tlw three years and nine month men, is and' tint I eredit is given at the Aijutant General' offirefor an I BT rifle 'onf the river exccMotkS men. I bank In Frederickiburg to provide against ourcroso- The amount of bounty paid far three yntrs me ba I been 84754)00; nine raoutln' men Total amount 88774250. Kzpvnseu, Including recruiting, I lie woatof arrau- Grand total 89Bfet0iL51-aii average of 8138 for each of th 0781 men farnis hod on tlw quota of tlw city of Bouton, since tlw paviuent of bounties wo outliorized by tlw (Ity Council in July. During tlw lad year, tlw amount of Btato old dispensed to fumble was 8314,846. mostly stragglers, from hi command.

Vie lrcsktent Hamlin nnd six member of ron-gresa, who aeeomnaniod him, returned to Tlieir Tlw Mayor, alluding to tlw new City Ilall, observes, that by tho wll-known ability ana onargr of tlw architect, no unreasonable delay in its ereedon may architect, no unreasonable dduy in its erection may lo anticipated, The amount of contract for the work is The building of tlw city utahUss Hospital is utlsfoe- compliments tlw I preront orgsnlzatlou of tlw Police Uglily of its Chief. The oily debt hubccn I Wlghimop expressed tlw opinion that It was tlw duty oT all to endeavor notoulyto elwek und erudieuto the spirit of rebellion, that Is now diwolutlug tlw Und, but tba not fees dinger-oui spirit of party, which threatens to sacrifice to rolfish indiitton and aggrandizomtnit our dearest and meet chorislwd hopes for the restoration of that Constitution and that Union which were bequeathed to us by oar talhoia, nnd havo bfccu so long the pride and glory of every trae patriot in our own aud in oilier lands. Aldermen U. A. Richards, rirmcnter end Amnry indnlxcd In smite tengtlqr remarks, comnteuiUlory of tlw Mayor's official course.

Aldrrmsn A. Intraduood tn order eoninlirwntlng Alderman Rich for tlw able and foltlifol dfcclmrge ofthe duties ofChilramn during the past year. Tlio ordor wu unanimously adopted, Dio Chnlnnin responded, afror which veto pawed to print the spceelies aud tlw eloslsg praoMd-lugs of tlio Board. That body tlion adjourned tin die. AiiunuaEKTR.

Mr. Forrmt hail thronged house last evening, at tlw Boston Tlieatra, making a lilting elose to most lueeossfal engagement Mr. lloekott makes his lost eppraraneo this evening In tbo Murry Wives of Windsor. next week on the Howard vcelvo in cuthasiastle reeep-imiears In "Funehon, tlw Griekot," a play written for her. Mr.

Coulduuk aud daughter make tlieir lost appearnnea this otrcnlng, The Doolor of Aleaatsra" is to Iw revived at (ho Museum ou Monday next. It was quite successful lost season. Tlw altreelkma oflbrad by tho Aquarlal Gordon will Lo I ou roused next week by tho addition of tho l.andHmu- tat girl. The Yellow Dwarf will ba dally represented on tlw (bun, both afternoon aud ercnlng. Tlw Illbeniloon, adverilsod In another eolemn tz-us st.

ll, Mulodooii on Monday next It hi boon very highly fMki-n of by tha pmw wherever It hs Baggf i cIh-U appear dsgo, sltouhl recci I Bte up.reln Fsnc 1 -I-. II II I IIUIUIU, HIM fawn, and troU-stmk for it bora a sucoos equal (oita mored. l'iceulj-Sielk Brady. ofFi vice Wilcox, promoted Uentonant-Coloiiol Louisian Regiment. Second IJantonint George E.

Yirrfagton, of Lawrence, to be First Lieutenant, Dm. 18, 1883. vieo Undy. promoted Sorgeiuit James A. Troy, of Methuen, to be SMond Lieu tenant, Dee.

10, 1863, vice HeMnd Lientenant John II. P. Whlto, or Aeton, be First lieutenant nnd Quartermaster, Nor. 19 USB, vieo Monroo, dowssed. gonre out Pliny It.

llowo, oi Lowell, to bo Boaond lieutenant, Dec. 17, ytoe Whltn, promoted. Tkiriielk Regiment. First Lieutenant William G. IlawTof Cinibridgo to bo Captain, Dot.

6, 153, vice FM ijcnfarnnt' Fxtwsnl FTske, of Cambridge to be Captain. Oet. 31, lW3, viee Cuok. dtsoharged. Second Uontunant Alfred P.

Tremaine, ofGlnn-certcr. to bo Crttin, Nov. 89. 1802, vie Teuton, do- Seoond Ueutcnint Vredoriek H. NoreroM, oi Low-tihtobo flndLiieuUinant, An.

12, 1812, vieo llriggi, WIllleTu V. Clark, of Bo-ton, to be Vl IJentenint, Aug. ID, 13-B, vice Ertabrooks "dtoSaWtihan K. Rtwd. 0fL0w.ll, to bo First Lieutenant, Dot.

6, 1353, Howe pro- nlBoowidIJentenntn.A. Fuller, oi Dover, to bo FlrttLiculcnsnt, Dot. 31, 1858, to Flake, nromoted. SergMnt K. W.

Ferris.1 of Isiwoll, to be Bueond BKSvW.WA'BSIiEBa tiSiriSMM wo-.

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