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In the commencement of the year --that year which terminated with ture of Cornwallis at York and ation of hostilities — the affairs of ists had never worn so gloomy t Not only Savannah, but was in the hands of the Gates had suffered a defeat, which caused the almost entire dispersion of his army. What remained of it seemed after nothing but a prey to the enemy. The traitor Arnold had come suddenly into. James river with a strong force, rural and military, and on the 2d or 3d of January he captured Richmond, where there was no force to oppose him. To thrown the public distress, in the army immediately under the command of Washington the Pennsylvania line mutinied for want of pay, and it was for a time supposed that the whole force would disband. This mutiny had no sooner been suppressed than the New Jersey line followed the example. The public at large, and even Washington himself, example had been greatest anxiety had the affairs of so near destruction. The weak-knee
subject, as the method of procuring and equipping the Florida were such violations of neutrality as to deprive the sufferers of sympathy; Brazil is really the outraged party. The Times predicts that Mr. Seward will make ample apology. A blockade-running case has been on trial in the Court of Exchequer, in which the judge pointed out that all parties in the matter wore foreigners, and denounced such violation of the rights of asylum. A large open-air meeting of the operatives of Manchester adopted resolutions strongly opposing the recognition of the slaveholding Confederacy. Parliament meets on the first of February. The continental news is meagre. Napoleon was much grieved at the death of Mocquard. Marshal Valliant attended the funeral, and made an oration, expressing the great regret of the Emperor. Senor N. Lorente has resigned the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Senor Benarides is his successor. The Italian capital will be transferred next
One thousand Dollars reward. --Ran away, on or about the 10th, my boy, Tim. He is about five feet eight inches in height; dark complexion; rather slow in speech; had on when he left a grey jacket, blue pants and military cap. I will give the above reward for his apprehension and delivery to me. E. Gathright. Richmond, Virginia. de 30--4t*
Fifty Dollars reward. --Ran away, about October last, my Negro Boy, Lewis; about nineteen years of age; black complexion; low and stout in stature; projecting teeth and thick lips. He has been recently seen lurking about Richmond. He may have hired himself to soldiers. The above reward will be paid on his delivery to me, in Manchester. Hypatia H. Patteson. de 29--5t*
n land in the rear of Fort Fisher, we trust that an army of forty thousand troops, if necessary, will be dispatched to that point to complete the work begun. General Butler assigns as a reason for not commencing a siege that he had received no instructions to do so. Let some one now be sent, with plenty of troops and discretionary orders, to assault, lay siege, dig, fight, or what not — anything to accomplish the great purpose in hand. General Butler returned to his headquarters on James river on Wednesday. He left the land of the Wilmington expedition under the com of General Weitzed. capture of Savannah — occupation of the --a military Government Inaugurated. The New York papers contain additional particulars of the occupation of Savannah. General Hardes is very highly complimented for his skill to, getting his army away. From the letters of correspondents we take the following statements. Colonel Barnum, of New York, commanding a brigade in the Twentieth
Wanted to Purchase, by a gentleman living in the neighborhood of Richmond, for his own use, two middle-aged Negroes — a Man and Woman. One a good farm hand, and the other a good house servant. Apply to Joseph F. Lewis, Post-office Department, Richmond, Virginia. ja 2--3t*