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ce ae the Rebel Congress, i rr {RTERESTING FROM THE SOUTH SPEECH OF JEFF, DAVIS AT MOBILE. 4, =f roe cy President Lincoln’s Proclamation in importa Rosecrans Rezortéd F mata fleet. Colonel Le yer mn roe ‘or humelt, 'y officer Da qaorunen, Major General. magrtuder’s Despatch of the Capture ¢ ers Pe, spa? Sa i ‘ of Galveston. * treated to Nashville, leavis? 2 small garrixy a Mur. Brngg’s hoadquartord aro at Winchester. Be will make bis line of defonce between Winshester aud Shelby ville. It ia probable that the abolition army will mot be ready for offensive operations under a month. if OXpeditions in West Tonncssee and Keotucky have 4HE LATEST FROM BRAGG'S ARMY, Rey Rey ae ‘Out been L aetange py non will bring good fruite. Our troops We have recoived files of Southorn papors to tho 10th | course in fall back. Hie were too much ex- (uvtamt, {rom whioh we make some highly interesting | hausted to longer on the axtraots. Jobn Minor Botts bas purchased a farm in Virginia and ‘Whe Roheh Loew ne Meeerereme "tes. iat. The holds fumore to the oon. ‘nas gone to work as an agrioulturi nome ow bn psteks a6 eeeirenn Doete at Mente. tus Garaee Chafoderata roan a Teratica ef toe serenade last’ ohn General Bragg now eatimates our toss at nine thousand, the assemblage of the citizens, who gathened in a donse which {ncludes the wounded tert at Murfrecsboro, orowd before the Battle House, and ater the band had induce them to respéc' const! Prisoners in leas than a menth. eee our tathers, but they would Dots to our proposal | _ We have also captured and sent to the rear thirty onn. Chat, ike Abrabam’ and Lot of old, since we could not | BO, 60,000 small arms, with 2,000 mora vn the bands of -— wo should peacofully depart to the right | Sou harnesses scoured. “The enemy's lies 1 kilog and wounred is cotimated at 20,000, including sevon generals, Yankeo Officers at 5 Avavera, Jan. 9, 1863. ‘The Atlanta Iniclligencer saya that tho Yankee prisoners at boro were returned (> the Yankee authorities, who refused to recoive them unless thoy wore accompanied by the officers. Keventy-three Yau- Kee officors are in Atlanta. Goneral J. K. Duncan, ‘Wo have beon favured with the followiug biographical gor notice of belt oa seowal. z a whoxe death at Kuoxvi wi serving pho cause Of our Coun- ‘were @ year ago, and we are destined to achieve our indo- try, wo were recently ‘apprised by telegraph. Miho Presidest spoke of our tty, which ho styled . Our ater, whic 71 ements of Foreign War Ships. an army of heroes. Iw it were boys with the down still upon besa ee ike tes, their checks, who were like velerans om the weary | The British steamer Petrel, just from Fortiews Monroe, anareh, and in the deadly were puting forth energie) | ig now off the bar. She wil! entor the barbur as soon as Semel ty mee Coy j and even when tho tide permit. oy were only to ieill another Yankee ere the last | — {tis reported that the French corvette Milan, now in vial drep forsook their heart, Could sucha peoplebe con} the harbor, will remain until the receipt of turthor He knew there wore occasional feelings of despondency hak when clouds overspread our sky, but he cited us to the {ong struggle of our forefathers: just more causes of the Richmond Whig, Dec. 27.} discouragement than azsail we. There was also de- | wenotice the arrival in Richmond of the Marquis of at the thought that there are those amoug.us Hartington (son of the Duke of Devonshire avd merber wufaithtul to our cause, and at tho spectacte of hordes of the British Parlaiment for North Lancashire) and extortioners who are preying upon our necessities. But | Colonel William Leslie, M. P. the tories of the Revolution were immensely moro nu- | ~ Wheu Witliam H. Seward was in England, he visited merous than the disaffected among us. There was much | ¢he Duke of Levonshire, and the Marquis, ou his recent division «f seutiment ainong the pcople of the es, | visit to Washington, called upon Seward in return tw pay Distinguished Visttors. while we are a united people. As for extortioners, they | his reapcots. ‘wae courteously received, aud an invi- are the dregs and refuse of tho land. heyy mere | tation to visit the President was walfosttating!y accented. aumero @ 0 are absent In 5 1613.1 At the appoitited time the moblomau was couducted into buy to page Sor ee tae Se Poe im} the presence of ormitted to lock Tor shi their Vil6 ac! of trode. Lot them bo lett to the cou- | arst time upen the ( lagistrate of the Amori- tompt and execration which awaits them hercafter in tho | cap republie, ~ 41 received bun awkwardly.and not presence. of those who are now toiling and struggling in “gnderstanding the title of hw vuitter, asked this ng epee ‘what paine did you say?” *‘the Marquis of Llartingson,"* ‘Of his visit to this point, the parpose was to ohsorve ‘the response, Lincoln seemed struck with - pur defences, to see what had been done and wiiat re- 2 Dright iden, and while a im of joy overspread his fea- ee for oe enn that hereafter, tures eclaised, "Why, foarigion rhymes with Mrs. ‘when he ehould hear from might know exactly | partingtoo! what we necded. Zhe Mississippi ard the Alabama rivers | Thiy in & literal (act, and the story is told with great are the ao ae dae each meg ge bef be d> | guste at the North. Probably never before war such « - fended, and as he looked upon the masses before | reception given to nobility by an American President. In teim, be could may they aball be defended. owe the incident may prove of some service, for ‘He exhorted the to second with She OB sta the English genticmen will now have an opportunity of ‘the efforte of the brave soldiers and able Cl contrasting tbe ified manners of Southerners with the swhtome Cake dstence hae been ccnBded, and to encourage | ,cuarae vulgarity of the Executive bead ot tho Northera "Slob taowt elment Beck be vombaltted. see 7 | S88? ‘ do wrong, wustain them; that our be - Stuart's Recent Cavalry Raid. ° Gekloweds wo matter ty. whet measures, than to the (From dominatron of the Ye who are w usin | The last scout of General Stual + fe same degrading servitud: with themselves, with Deon sald about i i = Saberan samp toons He the people for the compliment they i : it f i d ai f He 5; it 4 i i ite few men near him, lea charge up in the faco of @ er fire, by te, over row rocky ford. The Y: br ke and were pur- aued,soveral being captured. General Stuart regards Vite camp and captured pine sutier wagons, lbaded with 1 best of liquor, clothing, boots aud luxuries of various kinds, and burned their tents and army stores Geteral Stuart then went towards Aldie, «ecumplis! ing many of his characteristic feats, which have always been 80 galling to the Yankees. He in the ovil genius of all the abolition als and, next to Jeck+on, their authority. He has made the ‘‘bow-not-to-do-it”’ @ grave State first time his penchant extent of practical joking ‘40 thé grave matters of State. + % fo Virginia Mr. Lincoln bas encircled his manumittet fellow citizens of color” with the barrier of existing ig | greatest bugbeur. At Aldie Colonel Rosser ws seat on & In Louisiana he hae surrounded the unmanumitted | scout into thoWailiey of Virginia to ascertain the state of ves with @ vast territory of freedom over whic he | things there. Taking with him only @tesn men, be if the folly of the procioma- | ceeded in gotng around the most of Milroy’s army, and passed ly ninety m front of General Jon eaieon oun was (ull of bands trying to capture bim Colone) R eluded henge a ape eure ‘the enemy's lines as aa be pivanod, toned "At the Pheuandoab he encountered th pickets of er. ‘ticular is striking, ite effects upon the ee ee ay. iu the ead prove how Ditants of the ceded torr! “‘eball be niaiutained jeremy posted (0 catch him, Dut by a peculiar stri " Peoteoted In the free enjiympent of their liberty p >. them all, passed bj the compas tenia’ and the religion which they profces.’” The i » | returned safely to camp, dri along with him ail the to the treaty, uses these words: — Yankee septinela on the route “Let the Louisianians know that we separate from ‘This is @ true statement of the affair, omitting some in- + Chem with regrets; thas we stipulate in their favor every- incidenta in the telegraph line already published, \ohing that they cau desire,” Bc. It com ly shows ap the falsity of the Yankee ac- giidrantecs of the treaty with Spain for tho cession ‘torida “for the free exgscise of their religion,’’ 4. inhabitants of the territories which his Counts, and places our gallant fellows right oa the record before the world. ¢ of Prisoners of W: ot ‘ Catholic Majeaty cedes to the United States by this treaty | The following officers and men have been duly ox- #hall be incorporated inte the of the United States changed, ead are hereby 80 declared :— a5 800n a4 be consistent with the principles of the | Ali officors and men captured in Kentucky, Tennessee, fodoral Conatitution, and adunitted to the enjoyment of all | Alabama, Missisnipp!, Georgia, Florida and south Carolina the privileges, rights and anities of citizens of . 10, 1863. ths fated ieee a7 eae a poe and men captured in Missourl, Kansas, New ‘The y of these “inhabitants” was in part | Mexico, Arizona, Arkansas and Louisiana up to Jan. 1, Serre yrotactoa in the cnjoyament of thelr slave prcperay. | tk foraging ec pply not only to the offeers tone 1 yment ve . | ‘The two Ing nections ay y Lag A | and men of the Confederate service, but alro to all ‘What, now, will Frauce aud spain have to say, when ted States openiy prociaims ite violation of ite treaty ured if arms of hostile array against ilati Dar to see that “ ceanad and Spain the Toited ‘ates. Whatever may nore nee ioe cha. @ stipulations of are ‘ed? .. ractot of to whic! were iseksiese it the ere! BT iy by and | Pied beth sy v6 besn the terme of tho eee the faith of treatier violated and their mest sacred | paroles given by them, if any are in federal prisons they stipulations wantonly destroyed’ Toese are matters fer | are to bo immediately released aad delivered wo the Con. ‘our Minister at Paris to et ky Emperor's attention; | federate authorities. and aa louis Napoleon bas a! ly mani ‘& disposi. All Confederate officers and men who have been deli- tine to advance peace, this act of spollatios upon a people, nuary 6, 1863. vored at City Point up t lt Confede: for whowe former sovereign has provided rx rato officers and men who have been dell- treaty, may determine bim to act. Lincoln, in utter | wered at Vicksburg up to December 24, 1802, and includ- agnerance of the history of bis country, bas now as- | ing sald date. ‘tailed the faith of ‘the United States with France | "Mt Confedorate officers and men receipted for sad Bean the jon may yet bean instru. | at Vj ‘up to December 23, 1862, and inclading said sament in the hands of Providenee to compel peace. ‘Am to ite effects upon the ‘rebellion,’ or upon tho All Confederate officers aud mea captured and paroled at emlaves, it 1# not worth the paper upon which it is priut- | Fredericksburg, Va., in December , 1862. « e4.—a Pope's ball againet the comet. All Confederate officers and mea captured and paroled poanchanentnty &t Goldsboro, N.C. , in December , 1802. ‘The Law of | ‘There are other exchanges of which the From the Savanmh Newe, Jan. 6. appropriate officers will be duly informed. M,anyn the ry Adceriuer, the report that | ROBERT OULD. Goneral Hindman has executed the ten Yankee officers ——— ‘whe were held as hortages for McNeil, the Missouri Miceellaneous, Butoher, is correct yw chapter in the history of tho | | The rasiroad bi over the Ni river,on the Wel “present war bas been opened. The confederacy don and Wilm! Railroad, has been rebutit orld a ite ti yo tin ‘ " sven tho ver: sense be ae en un ae tae sre supplied by their Ktate agente. rer calls op 4 to cry out ‘or retalia tion. The first practice: in regard to there atroct tien wan issued in the case of the Missour! morderer, and woe (rust there it no mistake inthe report tha! tha omler has ben enforced. McNeil caused ten Confedera’e prison. ave ty bo murdered io ovid blood, and for this @ and for bia surrender wae inade upon the Yankee goverament, fhe demand was pot complied with, and as a matter of - gourre the ten Yonkeo officers who had been selected in | bis -toat, in case he was not surrenvered, could look for no ocher than on ignominious death. Th-'law of realia q ¢ taen and women of Virginia to furniad the necessary articles. General Fii7hogh Leo's cavalry brigade has subscribed and forwarded $6,409 for the relief of the citizens of Fredericks! The Missovrt Legistature. wrenson City, Mo, , Jan. 12, 1809. A resolution was adopted io the Senate to-day request tion iva fearful one, but 19 @ war Whe the present, again a | ing the Committes on Militia to report ® bill revising the Yorvarons and wnt ‘foe, its enforcement isnecstsary. | military laws, #098 to provide more effectually for the ad ig on ha For ces tence ee " nd organization of the militia of the State, Joe of civilized wartare, They ean be touched with no rar tenet 0 pabet Hention ot the we ot a eiates ee reney receivable for taxes for a period of two years, Captare of the Harr Court Calondar—This Day, ay vermonarn BEADGUARTER, Uneren Starve Crevir Ceunt.—fbe jury calendar wilt sg be called at eleven o'clock Usiran Stare Distaice Conrr.— Motions will®e hesra, f January, at thhee oveloek, T at Scraame Cover—Cincert.—Yart 1-- Now 027, 033, O4 aod ge this place, and | G79, OR), WET. 1B, Ov wus, WOT, 108 i F be sicamer Varriet Lane, and | 1016, 1010, 1021, 1028 foat,"61. Port 2-—-Nos. 878 Gwe barges and & sclioouer of the former. The rest,"eome | 900, B94, B04, 14, 916, 625, 110, 084, O40, 042, 948, 060, Pour or five, escaped Ignomn'eiour are ot a lag of | ggg) 900, 960, “8 978. rem Chawos Piaas.— Pat 1-Nom, 607, 1043. 1044, 1045 I dave about six bnodred prover a largoquantity | goge, dos, 1600, 1061, 1082, 10%, Toot at ceceanne stores, Awe, S 714." Patt 2—New 1003, 7 1063, 920, 027 ‘The Harriet Lane is vory |tl¢ injured she was carried | ggg, 605, 1084, 1075, | fallest particulars ore given under ti NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1863. City igenece. ‘Tun Deramraerr ov Fusawou—Courrrousr Busawan’® Arrourrmmas.—The Comptroller's office begins to leok somewhat as It did in olden times, when the demoeracy Control.of the ances of the city. The race haired, sleek 5 gontty are missed almos, geeeety from Senos. GET Ta thoir place appear the full, 2°:Taatured faces of the disciples of Jefier. Ai ji. oe hudrar Thomas 3. Birech, tn Pifth Clerk Receiver of lazei—Joha M. Fox, (a placd of First Oterks Receiver of Taxes—Fred. T. Goggin, in place Of Stephen A. Clark. ark Berean of Arveere—Siamen W. Mainwaring, of Manure—Toomes Maloney and William pesin Burewy of Arvears—Jobn Mullally, in place fa gaps Pee ve Mr. Fund—Jebo Lodiow, vice Wm. Trasiow. wag m= ‘Revenue—Thomas Coanor, vice M. © lrhonc Das nn Y nee _oven Ors vt BS... Poe Receiver 'axes—Igaac 8. Parsovs, Temporary Glerk Receiver jamos py aeaonpeten er otin: ent mu vice M. Friedman. ~ ae A few of the above appointments are said to include Mozart men, in compliance with the prev! ar treaty respecting the division of the spoils, appowt- m ut of Receiver of Taxes ts not yet fixed; but it is be- Never Mr. Jobn Merphy is to be the lucky individual who Wil! stop into the position #0 well filled by Mr. James Keily, undor tho Haws administration, ‘The only other didates for the tion are Senator Brad- m. Kennelly. Tho former is said to have hdrawn in favor of Mr. Murphy. Arrans in Tun Steet Deraxraun—Caanoms 10 By Maps awn Work to ne Doxm.—The old saying that “after storm comes a calm’’ te just now being exemplified in the office of the stroet Commissioner. Laat woek was one of sweeping chavges. Heads fell into the basket by the dozen, and wore victitns were waiting with Christian resignation for the moment to eome when the dreadful machine would fall upon them in sho saine vi man- ner as disposed of their former associates. it Monday brings « cossation of the dreadod execution. par mcce was as quiet in the Strect Department yeaterday as nothing at all had happened, or nothing remarkable would over bappou again. The clerks and other oilicials were industriously prosecuting their labors, apparontly without seoming to be troubled much about the Tecout changes, Tho reason of all this ia that the hoads ot the different bureaus have been appotuted, aud from the charactor of these appointees their subordinates kuow protty well what their chances are of continuing fu office. Suspense has given place to philosuphical reaig- nation. We are credibly informed that nofurthor removals or appointments will bo made for a day or two. Senator Cornell will leave for Albany to morrow, to attend to his legisiative duties, and during his absonce Deputy street Commissioner Tweed will assume control of the dopart- ‘A fow changes will then be made in the clerical and steps will doubtless be taken to begin the work of giving out contracts for necessary work, which was iutorruplea by the removatof Mr. Knapp. great trouble experienced just mow is 4 want of funds to carry on b snes. ‘Tux -Ravmon ov ‘tie Dxnocraor—Cavsr of Tax Detar, AnD PLane poR THX Fgtous.—There has beén so much delay lately fa arranging the plans (or bringing togothor the divided democracy that some people begin to {maxine that the desirc (or union is pothing but a clever sham, design. ed to throw dust in tho eyes of the pooplo. But this is ‘there are some obstacles eraay, without qi the local clans out in the task of berculean dimeusions. leave the (wo commitioes stand as at present: i 3 H i Le of = st prod each other's candidates for art office.’ As the States Castor Is dectted ir Albany, the «-4ating the partios will be taken wy earncat by tbe city politiciaas. A* precent mogt the leaders the State capital, absorbed in the interesting rave for the two important offces mentioned above. ‘Tux Primary Exxctions of the people's Union party Wok place tu tho various wards of the city last night, passing off very calmly, from the fact that the delegates wero self-elected tm five-fifths of the i=. having nobody to vote fur or against them but themselves. Un. der such circumstances of course the right tickets were lected very unanimously. SYMPATHY WiTn THe SrRiKR Ov MAssACHUBETT Sraan Maxrrs.—A gpgoting of jourmeymon segar makers was held at No. 187 Bowory last evening, the attendance not being very numerous, The object 0” ‘he gathoring, it appears, was to express sympathy with; the segar makers of Weateld, Masa., who it scems are, at present, affected with the striking mania, The proceedings were con- ducted in a social sort of way, the principal business consisting of arrangements for raining funds to support the Westfleld strikers. The mevting iast night was only & preliminary affair, to brivg the matter into publicity properly, before taking final action. Mysranious Drarreanaxck oF & Portier Oreicen.—The family and immediate relatives of Mr, Samuel Perry, for some time ® member of the Metropolitan Police force, Baye been sulfering tmtenae anxiety from the mystery which envetoy sudden @wappearmuce since as for back ae the Loc of Movember last, Uyon that day Mr Perry, as usual, left home to attend to bis duties—ho being then and for some time previously detailed for duty at the Castle Garden, on Pattery, and since then has not beeu neon by bis family. All the informa tion which the most anxions and extended Inquirion have ‘deen able to elicit #, that on the evening of November 15, he was seen at ‘the corner of Bowery and Bayard street. From this point ali trace of him Is lost, and, eon: sequently, the gloomiest forebodings haunt the minds of bis famiiy. Having heretofore hoped through the agency of the police, and their own wacessing exertions ¥ fod ‘aclue.to the mystery (but in vain), his som, Mr. Jono Perry, offorn reward for any {ufortaasion’ that may throw the amallest gleam of light upon matter. The wards,” of the iuipg an tification. Mr. Perry wane ve sos tholeber of 1 itch force, and enjoyed a large share of the eoufidence of the Com- missioners. - Dr. Maccowan's Lectures —Dr. Macgowan, the cele- brated lectarer, began a course of lectures om Japan at the Cooper Instituto last Wednesday even: The Hon: Judge Daly, on the part of the Geographical Society, in troduced the lecturer to the audience in a very oulexiatic ch. The last lecture of this course will be given oo next, and the Doctor advertises an after ‘th’s Hail, on Wednesday next, and another evening course at the Brooxlya Aibenwum, be inning oh the 22d instant. The lectures are tlinstrated & jppumerable curiosities, aed are mo less amusivg sod entertaining thap instrective and reliable, Saarixa on Firs Averte Pown.—There was fair kating op the Fifth avenue pond yesterday morning, and it y evenin tolerable good condition for over an hout Shier sccn,, Tv wey however, deemed unsafe after that time, and the pend waacleed. If it should have been cold during the night there will be skating again to-day. ‘Tes Frencn Provemrast (mince Do nance om ty second street, between Filth and be consecrated thie morning at baif-paat ten o'clock. consecration service will be in Engliah, by Bishop Pot aaninted by Dr. Tyng aod otbers. The sermon will be in French by the pastor of the charch, the Rey. Dr. Verren New Tersanarn Orrnce—The American Telegraph Company have eatabliebod a branch office in the Third | Avenne Railroad corner of Third avenue sad (me Hundred and age Agee ees bog for 4 | accommodation of the citizens growing soto of our city. The wires comnect otk atl us Inter. pe offices in the city, nd terminate at No. 145 Broadway. Maniwe Socrry.—This ancient and benevolent roriety was incorporated in 1770. Laat evening thay held their ninety-seeond annual meeting in the United States Hote! the “resident, C. H. Marshall, ip the chair, ihe Trew murer’s report showed the funds of the society to am t to $61,144 C4 at present. The receipte of the society for the last year were $6,265 20, and he expenditures reached $5,802 44, There are fifty-#ix « blvws receiv ing pensions trom the society, amounting to $4240 per a tum. Theofficers of the roclety were nuanimour'y F wected for the present year, Their names are « jowa.—President, C. #1. Marrhall, Seeretary , Tinkham ; Treasurer James Coy , lord. The President neat #pe. jog for hig re eimctio®, and allud following language “1 lope we wi r pirvekas rebellion crushed ous, and the go ‘re Stored in Gli tte authority throuphout every pie Tepnigic wherever it bas existed bitherte ‘ Dera ot the society then adjourned to an at whore they regaied themselves sorjally Wir h ecove. INTERESTING FROM ALBANY. The Quarrel Over the Speakership, do, Atmany, Jan. 12, 183, ‘The organization of the Assembly still remains @ dead look, with no signs of a change. A large number were INTERESTING FROM EUROPE. ENGLISH OPINION OF BURNSIDE’S DEFEAT. absont to-day, having paited off on Saturday, and wit} tr “ee “ee ee Bot be here before the Inte oD Ol utiny of Ward's Troops in appearance woe ee Breat trouble China Sep gatibes fighting out the Senatorial contoat én > a P bed . & oud Sonstor question drop e on ee te ine pid eal a nee anyeps Y 9 Ay ee tiie Tho mails of the Africa feached (nia city from Boston at an carly hour yesterday (Monday) merning. The nows hhas been anticipated, in all its main poimts, by our telo- graphic report from Halifax published in the Musi last Saturday morning Our Kuropean les and correspondonce are dated in Deas is vonsijcred Wood's reproseptative man, an Regency, Sipectaliy The Bablorg feces ortion, aro determined that Wood shall uot MES clecatage ot the assistance of the Speaker, aud now declare that siuco ‘Wood has found that Doan cannot be oleoted he is pursu. ing rule or ruin policy, The Wood aide retort by de. claring that the Regency commenced dictatiug to the caueus, and aro till determined to have their own way. A great doa! of jealousy exists botwoon ig made to force Dean to vo been waited upon and wo that they Could place themasives in a very important and iufluea- tial position, both in the Legisiature and at home, by ait po bea ade eagle Keer Aly ll elas f tmcliued part in ap; negotiations. ‘The fect is, a monant the democrats drop Dean tho ‘The tho tollowing interesting detaila of the advices. ‘The Manchester Gugrdian of the 260n of December saya: ‘Tho Count of Paris atartod for London by the quarter” past tour train on Wednesday. Prior to toaving Manobos” ter, the upg Prineo, accompanied vy the Town Clerk, epeut we rer (eitec nabs Of relief depots for the eee. Comtiouing Bis inquiries reepecting (ue state of Late sAvices from Gibraltar, in Liverpeo!, tate that the United States Consul bad protested officially against of the managers to retain Present candidato, | “he harbor on the ground that aise is « prize w the United Fit Se boning torrard Let ‘ penetra 4 States, Tho Governor of Gibraltar published a notice of mw out val will come: the protest for the benoit of all concerned; but adds Golden opportunity. We oubt,howaver, if they Will B® | wines no proet’’ of lier boing 4 priso ‘haw boou fur pished,”* THE AMERICAN QUESTION. and made themselves the by,word of the whole State, aro Deen mnnnanng the or question ou that side. are 80 feart ry that some Seward republican will receive some benefit that, while trying to it that, every rmside’s Defeat, opportunity that the troubles of tbe aituatien will throw (From tho London Times, Dec. 26.) into theig will be lost betore they can Keo it. . . . * * . There arg numerous aud private confabs to- Ts must bo romombered that we receive our accounts of caucuses night, but none of them are likely to reault in anything Peactioal further than drilling their men #o that no accl- deut will bappen. Some new and abler hands will have to take bold of the question bofore a Speaker is elected. the boody work by telegram to Cape Race, which expert ence has alwaya shown lo be favorable fo the fetercd side, bo- cause the wires are under the contrél of the goverament, and tho telogram cannot be quickly tested by dotaiied ‘Those now engaged on both sides act Like school boys. accounts. It ts gontly stated that when the (ederal in- ‘Tho olice Justice question remains in watu quo. fantry charged the Confoderato positica thoy received « The lending article in the Zuning Journal this aftor- | check. They were reinforced, and ndvanced ouce more noon, from pen of Thurlow W in rogard to tho | to the attack, but were again repulse, Afwr this they Present position of national afaira, is wMracting upiversal | did notreturm. Weare told that they siopt upon tho attontion. It is geuaraily taken as foreshadowing some | fleid of battle; but, as wo-are also (oid that the (ederal important move at Washington. dead in front of the Confederate works remainod whore they had failoa twenty-four hours Lefore, wa must read this with somo latitude, The federals wiuid hardly re MAIN Upon a Hpot which Ws 8o daugorous that they could not go to itin daylight to remove their dead; but, on the other bund, they could not retroat very fac (rom this Heid of wattle without recrvssing the river, Ic was “oxpected’” indeed that Genotat Buruside would renew the attack ou the 16th, ond it is poestsie that by (his time Burnside may be master of these works aud ta full inarch upon Richmond, driving Leo and Dis disorgan- ized army before him. Tho commeucement, however does vot justify us tn predicting auch wm oud, ‘It is plain thet Burneids has received « daineging repulse. If bo NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. Assombiy. Acuasy, Jon, 12, 1963. ‘The Ansembly mot at cloven A.M. Eighty-six mombere wore presont. A committee, consisting of Messra. Flotcher, Depew and Trimmer, wero appointed to confor with the Adjutant Goneral relative to the rostoration of the Aswembly Libra. ry chamber, now used by him. Sevoral ‘pairs’ were announced. Balloting was resumed for @ Speakor, with the follow ing result:— retrieve it by force or stratogy, wv is @ groat general Renewed attacks itor a days’ luterval do aot often Rue 4 carry these Contoderate vor, he vhould fait strona position ak, ae ceed, but he may oveu work4, or perhaps turn hem, If, he more, he has prt himself in ne rao ay | Recon (9 general, and an enterzrining eucmy ¢ r22 2 GET cording to all the rules of warfare, to destroy and foot, and wot allow oim to take a wingie gun the Rappalaunock. —* Such decisive victorier, indeed, do not seem tu happeo tu the Now World; but the position is very orivical, and wo toy well (rol a rov.vid tntorest in the Army of the Potu tnuc, ‘bere wurt vive been horrible siaughter on Lott siles in these battles, aud more slaughter in ull proba- Dility has since happened, although, as the Ci fight bebind their works, their tons is no. a (hat of their more exposed assaianta, W the intrusion of unuralor religious reflections in eeouler writings of in conversation, for thoy aro soldem sed by thove who have ® real roverence, These things, bewever, force us ou @ thonght, Onr toads ot brother hood und Ube ossonce of ovr common worship have lasted for @ thousand years, and we are elebr ating our great Christian Testivals, crowding our chorches, feeding our haogry brethren, exchanging war salut ons, and this morning banding ourselves together for Sujoymeut in a thousand forms. Wo have not u party hatrod among us; and even religions sects muzzle their hostile dogmas and shako hands heartily. On tho other Side of ibe Atlaitic we soe people of our own blood, whose uature is a6 kindly as our own, whore sense of companionsbip is a# atrong aud who have beon only ighty years living tegother, yot thoy aro vow tonring each other to piecos aul burying each other's nvitilated carcases by tons of thourands. Ju this coutraxt there is nothing of which we ought to boast; but surely there ie monch to force a thrill of thankfulness aud sound {0 our ears ag @ voice of warning. teresting from C' ae MUTINY AMONG MANDARIN yasy’s tROOFS, de Aftor tho fifty-third ballot the House adjourned ustt eleven o'clock to-morrow. Court of Appents. Atay, Jan 12, 1863. To-morrow (Tuesday) is motion day, Day Catrndar.—Nos. 22, 21, 28, aud 682 as 3634 ‘These are the frst ten causes on tho calendar next to ho one on argument, and others may be added a! the eioso of the day. 31, 32, The Theatres. COULDOCK AND CUBAS AT THE WINTER Qi KDEN. The Winter Garden was crowded last everiny with a very largo, solect snd fashonable audience. The attrac tions were Mr. C. W. Couldock’s appearance, after a long wbsence from the city, in the charming domestic drama “The Chimney Corner,”’ and the rentree of Senorita Cubas in “The Freneh Spy.” “The Chimney Corner” is a neat little play, with few characters, great merits and po ‘ataginoss, The plot is all about the troubles and anxio.” thrown by 1 1m the quiet, familiar vien§ of ‘Still Waters Run | (Hong Kong o 16) corres; Times.) Deep,” and is really more like a bit of every day life |¢_ At Ningpv there has been ® kind of mutiny among than like a play. It is very hile since we have | Werd’s men, the particulars of which aro not corrvetly toon «(pleco 80 perfectly 1 this theatre. known here.’ For some alleged or reab cause of comp'aint , evone—t te Dut one ta wae that of a plain, | probaly the last, they attacked and looted the Taoutae’ bemble, homely Knglish 4: ith a chandler’s house. Captain 0 hor Majesty's ship Kocouxter, attached, and was moat adm tn every detail, from | landed and down the riot, alter which two of tho men the cleck om the chimnoy to the lobscouce on the | Were ahot, but by whose orders dece not clearly appear table. pa Eh Mgrs By hed of expen nay Mr. | At Haokow thore bad iately voeu an alarm of rebein, pe git haf was a very fine performance, | ‘t bad pasted away. id Kagliaban, but shis be bypercri an ol t ma Davtdge's Solomon Probity, "aged o1 ble, first to laat 1¢ waa admirably sustained. bow difficult such a cheracter 2, 1865, A resolution was presenied in the Senate (hig afternoon by Mr. B. Lowry, setting forth that it consequence of Bumeroun infatomatory Dewspaper arlicies bavicg lately appeared, and thgt danger of violence was to be appre: hounded jo the election of a United States Senator, the Senate adjourn till Wednorday morning ab ten o'clock ‘The resolution passed the first reading by «strict party vote and was then laid over till tomorrow movul) Should it pass provious to ten o'clock ap election cannot take place, and the porition remaios vecant for one year. The city is filed with thousands of stran excitement prevails and ali tho artists were called betore the curtain, We have seldom chronicled @ more complete and nev more deserved succean. The “French Spy" was vory well put upon the play is too weil known to require comment. Cubas provod herself a very admirable pantomim: in her dances renewed her former triutuphs. with #9 varied a programme ae Couldock and Cubas give at the Winter Garden there can be po lack of gther grati fication to the audience or profit to the management ‘MES. JOHN WOOD AT LAURA KRENE' Mra. John Wood produced Pianche’a comic drama, ‘Tho Pride of the Market,’’ at Laura Keeno’s thoatre last evening. The house was crowded, and the play went off excellently. Minard Lewis’ three scenes—one for each act—wore mort beatifully painted, and all tho costumoe access ries and inGnents were new sppropriate an yle and finiah about the scenery which do great credit to 4 Marton was of coures the chiof part in the play last night, It pleased the audience and offered no opportunity for criticiam. rs. Great Hansinwcna, Jan 12-10", The republican caveus bes just adjourned witht making 4 domination fur the Seuatorabip. Juey rat with closed doors. Intimativna are thrown out thet Mr W. mot will bo Homipated to-morrow morning, Mr. Lowry's resolution offered this afternoon wil! not Be pressed to o foal vote On the firwt ballot in the demperatio em received WO voter, Carp! blank 6, Gow, Porter T- us, Prockalow 1 16, Hughes 11, Vouter 10, ie balance ecattering The | second ballot remultod —Rockslow 29, Carupbeli 18, Pexter | 6, Hoghes 12, and the beteuce stattering. The next b+ | Jot rosulted:—Buckalow 40, Campbell 19, Hogher #. This | nominated Buckalow as the democratic cand | United $ ates Senator. ont the mavsgem: The Department of the Soath. ARRIVAL OF THE COMMANDER—DETAILS OF 18 STARY, BTC. General Hunter, who haa Leen reappointed to command the Department of the South, is now in this city, on his way to hin future headquarters. His staff consists of the following warned officers, and it is expected that they will soil by next Wednesday morning:— Assistant Adjutant General... Lieut. Col. ¢.G. Tal, tn Assistant Adjutant General if ¥dward W, Swiiiti ‘ ol Col. M. BR. Morgan, Lieut. Col, J. J. Elwell, Hdeon Foul! . Col. J. HW. Wilson. Colope) berseuden >... Major Fdward Wright . Captain 8. W. aiodkvon. gion, Ky the Delaware State, Lats 19—Jan vary 12, 1800 1s, 33, 7, 65, GO, 3s, 8, ld peJangary 12, Me 62, 29,42, 11, 21, 27, 38, 10 Judge Advocat ‘Assintant Inspector General Medical D'irecter. De a 63, 66, 76, 20, 73, London and Paris ww the 21th of December and contaia ¥ wmothing tu F eal ALE. i ‘Ald-de- Camp. Captain A.M. Kinzie. Circulars sent by omen a wenase p< Aid-ae-Camp . Captain R. W. Thompson ‘Wimtagion, Aid de Camp . Captain Volney Hickox. Ala to-Camp. . Lieutenant Hey the Library Agso- | sen Wdanvary 12, 186 a Brooklyn City News. 20, 32, 36, 70, 22, 66, 24, , 18, 28, 16, Pastiat Daeravenon or 4 Lomum Yann 5Y Fink A fow Crsss January | minutes after nine o'clock last night « fire wan discovered 54, 27, 1, 32, 67, 7, 44, WH, 21,5, 4,9 Por circulars, ae. in the extensive lomber yard of Mesare, Turnbull & Fite itis 2 0O., Covingien, Ky NOTICE. McPain, im Columbia street, at the foot of Harrison atreet, South Brookly, The owners of the property had left the e public is reepectfuily ia formed thet #. B premises only « brief period before the alarm was given, ware Lenen Oy eT ie | but the material being of « highly inflammable character, | Fonduted water the arm Pranee the fiamen spread so rapidly as quickly to seize posensiow | Covmeron, Kentucky, Jan. 7, P+ al of the sheds and « large portion of the lumber. The om some yard and its contents wore seriously demaged io | through the operations of one or mor® inesndiarien, since whi me, however, the pro- pristere bave exorcleed unusual diligence to avoid « Ta FP poubivon’ priven, ormation sold ond ‘all street, ¥. ¥. Prises Cashed im All Legalized Lotte- veo iver = JOSEPH BATES, Brow F-1 . wanes Fee; Informanlon OTe geet room so | New York . alld tn Aes 4 nied fronted om Columbia rtreet, and thence ae W z | Catended to the piles of umber in ibe rear. The | Svery Lady Whe Desires © Beautifal directions, quickly got to work, orthy exertions prevented the =| | from spreading to contiguous property. who | damage, 4 le will reach not ler than $10,000, | which i@ more covered by inxurance in the Phmwiz, | | } Come iat LAIRD 8 Liquid Poorl. it equal. All druggists, and G9 Brosoway alr Oye, Mate Dycing # banntifying the beir, at W, A, wirers Hii's Hatr Dye, Fifty Con wee for color, durability Fireman's Trost, Excelsio®, Montauk, Wiliamaburg City, | Rutgers and other companies to New York and Prooklyn. | This fire, als, it is believed, was the work of some | deatgning band, aa no combustibles of any kind were used near the place where it was firet discovered Depo Personal Latelliigence. om. &, , of Obw, arr 4 the ft Nichotae je Jiotwk yerterdy Yor Conghs rown's 6 ai Trorhes,’ J Arrivals and Departa L ; Aterval Levetts Dentifries and ‘ uy eenment: Acriea, at} How WP iow: aoe 4 “~ = A ” ~ . . “* ; . th ry | Me ‘ft - ab D HM. Seher stetoNtu, watt onde * arte doef MO " an ee ae omeere - 4 | PHRLPR, Meten! B | > yehee D DMAIRED BGHT MAILS FOR The Great Battie EUROPE ac Tomn.—Maps of the Scone of Ao: Marfroeskoro, a= The Fight at Vicksburg—The Keonp- ture of Galveston by the Rebolea—The Latest Nows, &. ‘The Cunard mat! steamsb!p Asia, Cuptain Grace, wilt leave this port on Weduesday for Liv erpoot The mails for Kurqpe will clowe at half-past tam occ to-morrow morning. The New Yo@r EHarate—Edition for Kuropo—witt he Publiahod at balfpast mine o'elock to-morrow morning, and will contain & full report, from our special ovrrespow dent, of the groat Hattic at Murfreesburo, Tonn , result iag ty the triamph of the Union forces, under General Rose. crans, aud the retreat of the rebels, seoompaniod by two , showing the position of the coutomding armios. Also, an account of the sovere Fight and Repuise of the Union Forces at Vicksburg, Miss, A Mteport of the Kecap ture of Galveston, Texas, by the Iebols, Late Nows from Mexico and Cuba, and all other nows of tho woek of am ta Loreating of important charactor. Stogte copica, ia wrappors, ready for mailing, Ove cents, Sanmpeon Low, Som & Lu, Ludgate Hull, Loudon, hag land, will receive subscriptions aad advortivemcats tor the Naw Yoru Hznatn, ef iments in Peyohole. Lecture and Kaper t A ag the onto of the Confederate steamer Sumter at auction in | gy thie evening, at Clinton Hall, A Cartes de Visite, $190 tographa Guished iv every styieat Vaaghan Still Ahead.—1% Cartes de Vie sites, with a splendid Alvum, $1 90. Notice. Also site pow until suited, No, 228 Bowery. s Halr Dyemthe A jenswheres "Bactorytl Uarclay sree. }») Preservative and Dy Wig Depot, wholssate and retail, No, 6 Astor Mouse, The Dyo applied by akiitus artim: ¢ Dozen; Pho Ca B. BA 1, 123 Bowery, diay, January 12, of disease contractot country, Tuomas Arms Hanae, agod 20 yeare ys. The relatives nud (rien tho family, alvo the mom- hen ity Mothodiat Mprscopal ghuroh, are respect- fully invited (o attond the funeral, from the resideace of bis (other, Thomas Haight, 148 West Thirty third street, on Wednesday unorning, ai ten o'clock, without further invitation. ~The romain’ wiih be taken to New Yori Bay Commotery for interment. Pougukeepaie papers pioato cony Rovers — onday , January 12, Waves B., only son of Jobu and Koviah Royce, nged 27 years, 6 mouths and it days. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are rospecttull inv ited Lo attend the funeral, from the resideuce of ata, 147 West Twentioth atrest, this (Tucsday) afters noon, at throe o'clock, without further invitation, The romaius will bo lakeu to diag Sing for interment. Deaths Sea Second Page, 28 ET TF SRR SE REEOTNY MISCKLLANEOUB. 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