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te THE NEW YORK HERALD WHOLE NO. 9628. FROM BURNSIDE’S ARMY. An Advance Prevented by the Stormy Weather. IMPOSSIBILITY OF MOVING THE ARTILLERY Our Forces Still on This Side of the Rappahannock. The Troops Anxious for a Movement on the Enemy, we, de, &. The Present State of Affairs om the Rap- pahannock. ‘Higapquarrexs, ARMY eerte Poromac, y jan, 23, 1863. ‘The tempestuous weather since Tuesday last and the consequent inpassable state of the roads have rendered any advance of the Army of the Potomac beyond the Rappahannock a matter of utter imposribility. ‘The came causes 40 delayed the transportation of the Poutoons and heavy artillery to the designated points as Sauget a surprise of the enemy at the points designed ‘This afternoon the clouds broke away, and the influence Of the wun is telling favorably upon the soil. Hovora! paymasters NAYS blréady arrived, bringing bey to thos, Mdiers and relief for their families at home. a delay ip the payment of those actively employed may ‘eceur. Wasuiseron, Jan, 23, 1862 An officia) who bas como up from Falmouth states that doubie teams were used to drag the ammunition wagons ‘without ayail. The Arrest of Mr. Deming. Pui.anei rata, Jan. 23, 1863. It is reported here that the sole offence of Mr. Deming ‘was endeavoring to communicate by telegraph to tho Northern preas the address of Major General Burnside to the scidiers, a copy of which he had received from Gene. ral Burnside himself for transmission in season for Thore: day afternoon’s papers. @Our Second Army Corps Corresponde' SECOND ARMY Cons, Orrosite FREDERICKSBURG, Jan, 18, 1863. Bola Desertion of Three Reet Conscripls—Their Slory— Comtition of Affairs Across the River—The Rebel Porees Withdrawn from brelericksburg Since the Batite, ai? Where They Have Gone—Review, &c. On Friday night three deserters from the rebel ranks crossed the Rappahannock a ebort distance above i’) mouth by fording, and delivered themselves up to the pickets of the Sixty-firat New York, by whom they were placed in charge of the Provost Marshal of French's dlvi- sion, Captain Stockton, of tho Tenth New York Zouaves, and his assistant, Licutenant Halsey. ‘These poor feliows, who are Germans, namo respec. tively Charles Deppe, Louie Nichoff and P. Rautenbeger, settied in Mississippi about thee years ago, and noon af ter the commencement of this rebellion wore impressed iuto tho rebel service, and served for eighteeu months in the Mississippi battalion until Friday night, when they were placed on picket duty; and on the bitterly cold wight of the season, fat the risk certain death of caught in their attempt, waded through the @wilt, breast high, icy current of the river, into which thoy threw their arms, and in a half frozen condition ar- rived atour pwket tires, They belonged to Fullerton’s brigade of Anderson's division aod Longetroet’s corps, and state that their regiment jost heavily in the late bat- tle, but that of the oxact extent of their loss @ey are . ‘They also say that @ xroat part of the rebel force aro tired of the contest and would, if they dared crosa to cur lines; but that men prop sing such a ventur’ are pretty sure to be congigned to the tender mercics of & court martial aud the fire of @ platoon, Aa to food, cach rivate is allowed one pound of flour and half a pound of m per diem, and coffee is a luxury unknown to the untortunate myrmidons ot Kiag Jeif, As to raiment. our ‘three frien! id not, however) feem to be ili-provided— two having uniforms of stout\ gray cloth, with blue blouses bearing the United States button; the fast named article evdently secured im some nanner ma r from the abundant wardrobe of Unclosamtel; for which they were charged by the reboi govern. toon ‘The third wae attired ju eeivitian’s overcoat, in very . — a’ the three, two of them were providta ww, } Aha, sade boots, whicll they averred c: en ot $30 or nd well mw * with $10 shoes, They toll, herve a mac | ‘the otf nearl; Malt of their late comrades being . | a@tory abont. that account relieved from duty) o> w “ | te adn * rather irs Sori moccasivs of re ¥ “out tents, and supply thelr piace ax ‘They were ite “vergrean foliage With which th PES with eee Te pitta Aba i <ountry abounds. * of Valley F | e > which the rebel om ragged host— wee the present ful wi uderogs the ctioeetal ‘arm, leaders bive so much to liken their ©. RP ROSS EGE ee oa eee ee NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1863. uarters of # grand division is fixed at eight, train will be ordered by the Chief Quartermaster. It is due to state here that the quartermasters on duty with this army have generally performed tpeir duties nobly, sad thar the department 08 at all a that is prepared for a movement, It 18 also dir to state that no out Guartermaster will be excused whoso command is pot | “UL Pisce in this letter, the force required to hold the line will admit of sparing moveb of the army which participated in the battle of the 13th of December, ‘we from the Left Wing. OUR ARMY CORRESPONDENGE, entire Bpeeeh, at least with ample extracts. ‘Luvt Granp Division, ARMY @F THE PoTomao, } Fe supplied with clothing, forage and means of . | Prise caused him by the strange conduct of the French Jan, 19, 1863, tatian, and whose economical and proper use of all pul commissioners at Soledad and the awkward position in The Move—The Rockets of the Rebels and How They are propert, is not approved, The government which rg which he consequently found himself, he eays:— Used—Presentation—Honars to General McClellan, déc. peters oppo ler Lad vicissitudes, without a paralel in Four solutions presented themselves to my conaldera- An atlack upon tho intronchments in front of our Line | {nis yruve, glorious aud tuuvetalst Arment the Of | tion: frat, 1 yiedd to the French and follow taeir cooree; wes, as | informed you, determined upon some days since, but Was postponed by order of the War Department. Since then nw plans have been decided upon, and unless again counter, Vaaded {the country may look for stirring news from thie amy very soon, It is enough to say that the whole army is ander marching orders at an hour's notice, with several da,%6’ provisions; that fatigue parties have” been at work ever "¥ hight for the past week constructing roads that lead tows, SBSH enemy, and at such points as could not possibly be u: 84 for any other purpose except” for ar: advance of the a"@Y; that an order has been’ iesued directing all the Bick ® camp to be sent to hos- pitals, and that we all expect a as battle within two or three " "1, 10 stand asi 6 4yd ask new instructions from the RUFVS INGALLS, sor art 3 aud Clilef Quartermas goveitinent third, t6 0) the French; and, fourth, to tee, Army of the Potoinae, reembark with my no Spee I gentlemen, which 80+ Jution would have best sulted the personal convenience of Gen, Prim? Naturally tho first, Foon T would fight with aemniaks of onnowing and besides, once in Mexico, the Queen Would baye rewarded mo with « third distipetion, juat as the Emperor of the French Rin we honored me with the Jegion of honor and made me Duke of Mexico; and on my return to Spain rth would have seiner with me the embassy to Paris, Su was the seductive picture which my ytelding to the Frenc! ntod to my view: Dut. that could wot 3 done without detriment to the good faith and loyalty duc my country, aud therefore T did nob hesitate to sacrifice my pride, my friendship for the Em- peror ond my dreams of glory on the altar of my duty and the indepenstence of my country. ARRIVAL OF THE PACIFIC. INTERESTING FROM MEXICO AND HAVANA, Numbers and Pesitions of the French - and Mexican Armies. days’ time, to give foundation to the velief that amovo Furthermore. I vonld not jose sight of the compromise ment of some kind fg on the tapis. Sbispeumpraet gene- meen contracted by Spain with Hopleod, and by tle three rals have been frequent witbin the past fow days, Powers with the Unitod States, relative to the non-impesition om the Mexicans of a government stg canara mec stmt ar | REPORTED GUIDE OF GENERAL DOBLADO | fist. Most aaa nable line of defence fronting us pores & ae been de cided upon i, points for niaking the attack have also boon ceclded Dp, and everything arranged for its successful accom” United States, yermil me to’ say that they are a great people, alihorigh # has long been believed that they are Granites of shopkeepers. 1 believe that Furore moy now conranced (hat this 8 not 10, for I have teen ta (he miadst ome of they urmict—that of he Potomac, commended by General Mel lan--compored of one hucdred and ten ~~ Ae we Speech of Geiieral Prim Before the Top, Spanish Cortes, Bs isliment, ts we hi? The enemy evidentiy suspect our intentions, although hey WE, ae. eens powell he tea sere rr ge overy care has heon taken to koep them in ignorance, Py beer dd lt itwet be supposed that tae strug pe ss daneteaad whieh tha! vation t¢ now ine 1 & * | on the 16th ta arrived : this at fate hour hour ie Fated, Hey wll ever remain tod powerful peopl:s, lovers river, tho enemy, suspecting what was going on, thre night. : 166.6 eh Gist Othe? OF the Monroe doctrine,” over rockets, sliuminating the whole country and reveal- |” Wo arg indebted to the purecr of the Pacific, Mr.B. A he General chvsep 15 FemMarks on this portion of his ing Whgt yo wore. doing. Tho result was, this | putter for papers ONES 1 cuwject by a apecies of prophetic warning to the French morning we discoyered egyeral new Yorks . < oxamples f history, ilostratin, dieoue Yenpeaite™ tris, Solel Bivelse.. thet they The health of Havana wae gooa, ne _gyerg) examen a a : dati were wide awake and not disposed tobe engasty ator nich ta the fisitPy, <2 caught napping. Ag the yous, fram the recent Uer Havahh CoFespondence. _ of mpoxed thoparehs: let the Archduke Max: Havaws, Jav. 15, 1863, ay eLsr PFeseat wo him, The Prench will no’ heavy rain’, aro in a bad condition, all of them have to % +o | PEAS tr Woaice nenre ground thon they uctuallu ead; and bo cordureyed to permit the passage over them of heavy | 4 few Words on the Pranci-Meatian Quail eT | om phaplielgep bert gerd spe Hy iengy eihy= B traine and artillery, and those in eight of the onemy te of Generel Debudo— Distribution of Metals &Y | Yeaving it fu a more ruined emdition than it was when have to be coustrncted at night; consequently the work sident Juavcs—Numbrs and Positions of the Prench | they went there.’ like to seo 2 man with such liberal Jeueral of Cuba, He under. a tyrannical or illibe- i would very mus yiews us Prin) mad stands human natore ral ru nu-—Strengih of the Mexican Forces at Puchla and | Merico Cily—Smalipoe at Vera Crus, de. Nothing is more unreliable than Mexican news. is difficult and takes time. As soon as this work ie com pleted the army will move, wnleas the War Department forbid, and we ehall once more be on the way to lich It of supp jeral Dulee pursues his polic, 1d within rench of the enemy’s guns, Tho army, | {fom French source, nll is couleur de row; if from the It is rumored that the present Governor of remained idle for a month, and constructed Juarisias,or partisans of President Juarez, no army of ordered to le nid for having theraselves comfortable winter quarters, are naturally 1 knights an? a? that,” cver did such | kino a there b dk F ever did such rkinet and ther not particularly enthusiastic at the prospect of again w ; Another rumor that the Gaptain General sent takiog the fick and enduring all the bardshije of an | mArvollous feats or performed such Beroic deeds ax yf, Moer TUNE ANT Bee mown hore active campaign in midwiuter ; but their anxiety to | “the army of the repnbilc and the constitution,” | \ jo was lately wounded in u skirmish with the Civil end tho war, crosh the reboliiou and go home is so great | are doiug er going to do when the ineadors | Guard while landing & cargo. The General told bim ho thac they will bo accomplieh it We have Lae onerey urenesrmgaelar 6:0 | was vorry he was not Killed in the fight, and adde | have positive information that you are daily ex | two more shipments of negroes, and if, ou thelr arriv overtake thom, and if our news comes from the friends tins of Almonte everything gocs awlminingly for them, ana ‘ ned so long without having either offen- sive or defenniy vos of any kind that war items | their leador is to be the gavior of the nation. Mest of Zo not surrender dem ty the government, 1 will of all kinds ere scarce, “Soon we hope to have newa : v4 yea ball aud chain attached to your le, aud got you isfy ino moat preely. Camp life hus been | OF News comes, I think, from Frenet sourees; for wo juan A 43 tO bucomue IMchotonOUs, and iterns of | hear of almost nothing but “upbeavings’? of the people pprevsion of the regard to the terest are among the things that were, in anew of things and the o Havant Keriew, mentioned in latter I have A presentstion ogenrred at General Burneide’s head. | i" favor of a new order of things and the ¢ 1 Sisoo anceriained ine correct in ee quarters, d day or tw 0, which dezerves mention, as | President Juares, whose cause, wo are | We have hud two or three arrivals of Vmailschoonore it reflact’ he redit ‘pon one who ia uniy daily and hourly dwindling to. the moat in- | from blockaded ports since my last fetter. One. from acknowledged to be the best drilled officer in tho nited | sivnifcaut proportions. Yet there is one fact well | Mobite brought us tho news of the torrible battle of Mur States servico, In » Major Geany ie O Haller, of the eihie: at ables king! . a tt ch | freesber A letter from Nassau, published in tho rari Seventh infantry. The presentation copsisted of a beau. | Worthy of > srikingly incongruous with sack | tye Sarina of yesterday, dated the 10th inet, ways:—- | sbeli, extra sabbard, gold and jeather |, report, and strongly contradictory of mach that wo hear | cgteomers a: calling v« dels are coustautly arriving ¢ Pond oifrspoptemen peer #0 much 60 that my confidence in French veracity has been | Suuthorn ports, and thore are a great many now in port.’ oorial iy P Fie ay > 7 The san letter moutions the death of a Mr. Santon, who in gilt; the service scabbard bronze, with gilt mountings | much shaken, Thai foct is, that resident Juares has ass | er ‘ coy te viii Mi coehs ty theres in of 2 Coe of mationn! design, including a medalion hendof Wasbiag- | sembied the Congress of the country’s representatives : “A 1 1 ‘orine ton. ‘Th é ve: FoR + | federate vessel named Fionol), Me, Stanton was formerly ton, ho insertion ren K in which every State has a voice; and that same Con. Singer's rowing saachives, aud at one time lived 0 MAJOR GRAD F OTALLER, aress has given its unanimous support to Juarez, as steamer Livorpool, the ben Seventh infantry, United States Army, may be seon from the address to the Mexican peo- Fe gag Me at Mk ona ee Nae ferrioes i the oilleer’ OF | pie, igsuod shortly after agsembling—2 tronglated a with aagorted e. rare »' 2 der ai Aher ‘quarters grund “Army of th copy of which I sent you in a former letter, If this fey ee acieee tem FooMesi nd as ola} qualities as ® vepvieman avd his tnlit tary ability a8 an oiticer, Camp Neak VaLmovrit, Va. Jan. 1, 1863. be not a tortimony to the popularity and ability of Juarez, then Tata at 4 loss to know what to think of it. This Congress has voted to proseonte tho war against the | yeceved on the 29th ultimy ty 1¢ quickest passage ever made be. The Koglsh bark Irie, from Manza- nil, with «cargo Of mabogany, fustic, do., was lost vif ‘The presentation was intended to come off'on the let of | French with vigor, and furnish all the means | thereat Bahama bank on the 27th ult. Partol the pany; bas. aon A wally woncgeues toe Major | wey cat command, This, then, i8 meceesarity the ‘0 was saved. ocension, ener a ene °, Hooker, Heymolds, Sickles, | Legislatare. and is either the expression of the have gcen and heard the Patrick, Baford sud numerons otherfor lesser note graced | real sentiments of her people, or Congress ceases or plot of — h is taken, the occasion by their presence. The presentation speech ¢ to 1 me it was tande by Col. € of the Ninet to be a roy tative b if the French Apart ho : his usual lu whieh invason be based on the pretence or suppo. ition Uiet the Tt lice {van conten WRB. t > eae eres gr pele rom fn Me desire a change of governmental system, Nu | hoe we become to the swee! ; 1 which he bas cceupiet during in twenty years of | Boleou ought to retire in presence of a fact which contra- | 1. MeO ootte which 1 mink will be nuficient in the army. I regret that the leugth of the | dictssucb auatcertion in the most soletan mavner pos | jy ,.\ke it papular, The drinking song and trio in the specches prevents my giving them in full; but both the presentation speech of Col. Crocker and the reply of Ma- | the accompaniment to A dino in the eeoond sible, That this is the excuse, and the vole excuse, is evi- dent from the bistory of the past twelve months, or, mo wot are very good 1 the game act ia bowutiful jor O'Tluller wore iuteresting in the extreme. 1a 800 wl be thir veh ta 7m, are algo ‘Aftor the” corewomy ull hands adjocraed to tho | properly, sluee the breach of the Soledad agreement, so | |! Bod pd i Ba St enavip oie ha Oras tent for refreehments, where charapagre | well told by Gen, Prim in bis long and, in some respects, Cis due Siguor Mazvoleni for the manvor in whieh h able speech in the Spanieh Cortes. uries were tudulyed in abundant ve rd The General eh usteined himself, ‘ 1 to by Generale ws plainly that the Freneh emperor ee vi ssa Nai ad Sickles, Colone! Butler, Major Cassidy and others, hewn duped by Almonte, whom he thorenghly ex- | pire ye se rd Baad clpraze 1 iluat, Wii! long be remembered by all ‘and conviets af ialsehood. “Is duped the proper ex. | Mrt the ouly tence jn the scrtpany ee ate of eight rks of Generals Hooker fand Sickles wore selon? [use it witha cbaritable intention, Cor 1 am | Weeks hehe been singing every uight, and singing weil Bealth of General MeCictlan as | inclued to Believe a rumor which just now prevails. in | Jy," behas beam singing every wight: one vite he eae ie eeeen selene ene ree Be | juss climate. There is a report that we #ball bave a se y-third New York regimect, whose officers | that as it y, Jet us tee what the late news at | cond season, gr, if you choore, 4 coptinuetion of ug pre mado this beautiful preseut, have been for reveral months | unfortunate country amounts to, | cous canon, roa een ® qisethe acting iu tho capacity of guard te dgcarters, | | The Pera Crucano of December 14 says thet GWboral | “Sutin some tx Or eight wok CNT. eee cent aud nave (nnder the sneer vetion of Major @. O'Hailer, who | Pobiede marc hed ‘rom Guanajuaty tg ayite he forces | vag i oe wae < exclusive control of this department), together with | with those of Loeada and others oocipy ing + a o Gann : a cellent officers eoanoctad with thé regiment, at- | that he was attacked and routed on the way, ond eonnnit Bicamers fey = soya Rea a llneter Ae stato of driil and discipline, tod sulelde to void falling prisuner. This Lews comes by | X¢™,, York, and the British Queen will tate y. licr, the recipient of Lue beantiful present, | wav of Jalafa. ban, bere ae tee hag y P gontected. with the ara yannmber of years, | From tho eame rource we learn that there a serious | >" (lean ~ arrive to«lay or to 1 Jistinetion in the Mex misuaderstanding between Generals Ortega and Comon- The son and daughter of Hon, Fernando Wood arrived an aud border bei Seesnoe degree of chips hag eT nf | nd. is be gm maggie d tection was Dochae FA ntl eye soar Mag eben erg’, Aerob on the British Queen, aut are now staying In our city. fer in thelr attempt to destroy the nation WINS USE | cisputed | Hing toe re- | rcarelty of wobey”-and provisions ir that place.” Also, he ee een ae anes 2 ae Cee aree mieten of the Southers army, way | foembered \, : eae sats gt of! tt i tiesy'mmy eet with sl the wicoees they Malan's aivinion marched to the aane place ths day be tes esa acm Aiks cola Poreiky, bc wih hie Loesch eee “tbe Sth 0 yey 8 Meehan terday, and that n—Anderzon’s division, | > ‘ds of ng tboaptnd mon—Lad received 8. ines the battle every sist has been Is } 0 ei bi the rebels in digging rifle pits. They esti. = Ta free on the day of battic at soventy five thon E Atrcuch officer, M. hat =! atten honghe five hundred mote mules in Bantiago de « pate, whieh are now on the way to Vera Cruz, on board the steamer Alli he Fnglieh stenmer Oesiau brought us dates the otbe This vesvel had been freizhted by | ov Curey Qu unrermasren, ‘woots, Va., Jan. 1, ISo8, ~oulat of Cétober 12, 1862, is | INTERESTING FROM THE PACIFIC COAST. i Murder of the ‘American Cone rar yh V) o 2 ). Paragraph VIL. of my ct at Gany- were ‘ancelled ‘Vel Octover 22, 182, is | day to the dd inst. ae are tn call Fey apm! dons yrg by us, and uragraph 5 ‘wat tenis for Held and | the Freneh government to take artillery to Vera Cruz, in | maseRumoread Preparations of the ey fae ns i es Gabeeed Wik hee’ tidtenet orrectod xe itcomply with | order toarm @ couple of war vessel§ which had been | wrench for an Attack on Puchla=—The w bem iM 4a > War Dey ariment, H converted juto transporte, The news she brings in con nl for United States Se r urster att examination. oat iol 8 eral | Orders, No, 140, Waslington | tained ina letter to the Dierso dela Mavine, trom which | ® bi mite ve — Our trowps werd to-day reviow jeneral Burusid | Lextract the following: — the Ca ja Le gt are, he. who exprested Liv iration at ihe display whieh eur b of the last paragraph of - . od ranks “apa battle | yy | ‘The Freueh forces are distributed aa follows —In san San Vaayonto, Jau Ise. corpe, nothwithstauding [t@ #batterod 1: apa bettle | ws directs the stoppe Angoatin de! Palm: uu Andres Chalcbicomula and Oriza- ‘ 3 mi : torn fage, can still present, Ke. 4 edt canphoyon of this departinent, for 2, du, trom eleven tocight th. tevnd mon, in Perote and bos Vi- rates Crom: Meantian. to the 24 ast. have beun ro BE «4 == \¢ ud chidren, is hereby revekeu gus, alike number, Marquez has bis camp } ceived Correspondence, 1 oe above, willl the except ione tna ate point, with somal hing Jase Us n | WoL. Beker,tme American Oonzel at Gusymas, was 7 RS it re te Dt i] . ‘% Fataorrn, Va, Jan. 19, 1860 | ag hy virtue het ah tion of the Presi, “ith Mined gy hte yl | murdered about the 20th of Decoraber, while visiting tbe Consolidation of (he One Hundred and Sietyihirt 00) the Cote Staten, the weumbra al LOW FOFVIRE Ney der of the twenty-eight silver mines, by the Apache India: Seventy third Re,imenta, New York Volunizers. { this army tare ‘und benceforward olull be free.) ho. the Vrench expeditiouary aiiny i ‘courier arrived at Mazatlan on the 8d witl dates from w will, from (he date hereof, be placed wpen the same 6 yatrison of Vera Cruz and varions en - ed @rders were received on the 17th inst. from the W he ac othor colored employer, and all colored teatmst ‘ 2 ia be neighborhood. Reinforcemeute are ox. | he City Of Mexico, where the rum prevailed that the Department for the consolidation of the One Hundred and | Aixty-third New York Volunteers (raised in New York here at Poobla, and that their commen porition of hie forces preparatory to Taborcrs iv the Quartermacter’s Department will be | tor rated ot $20 per inontu The ebiet quartermasters « rene bed enoan der bad made « At ted by the end of this month, which can be forwarded sf iy to the interior by the new raiirond to “eha, VM it is caid will be ready for nse by thot aE tue graud divi " v eity under the name of Third Empire) into the seventy this army are re e th, \ tn > al As ten te, Gasdeen eb-aee a taeking. third New York Votoater cae eieat 5 toe ok oh tN rol cer all (be affairs c tert fe TS Sader e $00 cfectire market tu very dail, Iquore are uneetiied. Aleo undor the title of the Second Fire Zounver). When the | men AAG to nee tit | via pure spirits, 400. 1,000 tows anthracite ena) sold avovo news became known in the camp of the One Hun Lid ann edi rea cual Nenaiiian be sesreett: GIVES | os about $16. dred and Sixty-third New York Volunteers it versal divsatisfaction among the men and offi although the jatter used every endosyor to get the mon to fall Ta and march fo tho Gheampmont of the Seveuty third, the men etoutly refused to comply. Vervous were the rearone thuy easigned—eome, wad Dy far the grontcr part, that wey bad fought under Geyorsi Carroll ond would do so under po ther man, and that tl quite willing to be transferred to any of the other regi mente ef his brigade; another lot complained that Vt bad uot been paid since enlistment, and that the not go until they were; while an: tb they had beon “oid” jike 9 many nigee they were compelled t9 go that their py tind them but @ poor bargain, Ae evening men quietly adjourned to their rrapective | cers baying tatled to shske their deterim gowg. Later tn the evening their camp wa Se'by & squad of cavatry, » brigade of inauiry artillery, with their ploces, sent to euforce the ance. The men, reeling that reeistance wos frv against auch aforee, fell iv, and were ma, 1 wax rather 8 FlGgnint aight (9 sce about wre bond thirty mon (all thet were om tho groand) tare nomber guardin pected isan et by the Divinim fe to this regiment on its lewving bis corman may be judged the previous Character of th diseipling and bravery he‘ceneral commanding thie the oer and ten of this ee lant ion from thom | moat pained owe faintly tea. By wnt form good «0 hipon the march, and eepec is wivent has won th although It gore lo al riven renown to [he colors aud dived and Bis'y-thind New ¥ te Deny R, Dactow, Aasiaiane Adsola 1 ain gomewhat inclined to tho be body of the rebel army have (witen back to a j unt woaro Riebmond, and that ne Battie will take p ricksburg. This bes beem aasetted ot | from the rebel army. and, in conversation «iu: Frede » Tickebarg refugees at Falm mith, ! loom that exten carthroris fave for monibe Worn IM progreee, c the junction of the Virgiw + ‘ec\éal and Rich mond, Fibeeroarburg and Potemee t » This mene p clase epot that was won by the bravery of the troone under Fite Jobn Porter in May last At thie point the rcbely gay poumortably quarle: Hie Hroope, Wolly atic f The ship Viking hag arrived from New York, The Curtom Honse officers bad seized one bandred and casos Of Havana vogars, charging a vietation a ¢ laws by under valustiou, coming 4 commot to aserrin and to vbser ye th eportation 1 Uimmely requisitions and estinntes serihed, ond will exact #:Ch reperty (rom | ore. ieee pital are two divixiens, ip “Mancements or protect a retreat fifty eon there preve 10,000 to 12,000. | giyong ficers of the Quarlernaster's Hoport led lowerveaaro = —-@ gt from sbacco dealers, © tcere y ‘org: in cetimat. $2,000 more, among whom, oe 7 4 ar t 8 yo capital there are “ee Home Guard, tin Quere: | Six ballots were had for Scaator Wulght. Mr. Phelps horeafior receive, ve muet be ine a Bousand men, and th eived forty five Votes ones, bat at the lust ballot ouly Chinn re | cna divivion of © — Werrero, under Alvarez, | 5a pirty 0 ] iow Soortetn th prand «There figures - - . mounts to twelve or fourier waned into ae + of fonds, and wilt | give una total of about elynty the “wae to drive the MILITARY AFFAIRS. ciont!y iw advance to | ciemtiy powerful foree, one . night Ku, be remembered ; MET Eee ee tub ervene tie tally fed Core nrmed | qyyivel and Departure of the Seventh % ton forte hey , A Wwe wmed-with Maine Kegiment, . \ ly Those of the capital ar Vive 4 Of the above rogitnent atrived in th " ts cdg veon Ja wie to tho & " i" “ r wn ‘outire of the French artillery is bety to tho Feat of war for the seound time i oy rene Vigan wee on Thoreday night, and soon alter took (heir ' of a mal gant type hs ug maite ihe Appens. ws Thiv regiment was among the Oret which eutly wih office, aud | 54 Vera Cruz, much to te consterhation . ’ Sina otal bagel watton, They will at « whe con tomy! building a lazaretto protect th” > ¢4 the enemy, apd retorned ty it# native Stat ’ ve sock a8 poesible from the contagion spre ‘ hor Dgrder to recruit i thinned raphe whict wet ‘ mu Orizaba, dated December 21, aye there | nie 18 About toree handrod mov, They will \ zim to retire from the l'res it over One fbonsand #trong Bo yodden was r her Ortega or Comovfort, but there t epved that ONt dye companies of the rewiment mor, coming wy '¢ &) leave smmediately he os van ree | from such a pl the s etter anne the re ys gen ‘ ae and | arrival at Oriwsba of @ wenger from dle whe th t ‘ viy clad und in good | saps he took §500,000a0d twenty thoueand murkets (rem Departs *? Of the Forty-nia\) | Coneral Dol ‘The writer pays the eum of méiey setts Re f 96 vibe rewpensi- | may be ¢ » but that it will certainly revel “wecnt—the last Hanks! expe 6 fox Sy ate ulations and | $300,000. etter gives the names of certain , ww H bot tued rc yoperty is | Mexican. loadera who have joined the French. Que | toit > nO publio | named Tru eque, erented bimesif,with two bundred ) yng at core proceeded cavalry. The others bad olso pote forces, This ire 1 bar Ween . Quarters We extget nene from Mexien every day | vicinity : Havana, Jan. 16,1063 | Intel tence. pd | General Prin'e Speech Before the Spanish Cories— Ii cnnpner Sigs ye ronda a ts Hart — Mite ¢ Compliment to the United States, and Oyinion of 0h, | '" tetiaed ch the tran ravwowe (or hentm, ana ‘ this army Conqued of Mexieco vy the Prewh—Geveral Dulee's | Ui ing € liners of Mra. McCloliat ye Gere! did Se Fe eee Serer Clara wt Sey oe Anti Slave Trade Measurer—News from Naserwe | not cone There wan & lenge gathering)at (he v<yot in month, As @ rage at wid = New F ng a nomber of # ' L All requisitions § pal menw Merder of An American—Arrivals at That Vort—The |S. * '\s snifente « ateowg dag’ (4.440 tl ot vt be New Oger “Sone '=the Webb Lamily, de ceanend ti cline taebtiniet :« | Our newspapers here for sone days past bave been | Agee “a : soto siding ¢ { with (he debates in the Cortes of Syaln on the | selvale amd ons thelt reqnisH ions avd eelinvates (utes ing & money and an question, and General Pritn’s three days’ epereh —-s ey weap wl aie om Verge & matter of coorse oF 1 Patridge, ~ X AM bnpguge wNgooe and othe vehicles in | 7 w hte, hw pes pomecrs on Of the Quettormwater’s Department mast he | admire the wanly, etraighVorward tm t “ 4 Vere aor carly mtrked in a co epicucve place, go thet it te | be mrt the bietory of lm tf on Man ‘ ’ geen ai a gence to iN particular command they | 1, invasion of that country by ii sy a Zi. The allowance of begaege yacona for the Bead. | the pring of Inet year, It is Mulla Probab Its supply | pean exchanges will have formiehed you, if not with he yet in cage what appears to me an jnteresting point should have ex- caped you, I will give a few extracts, which may not be After speaking of the #ur- esing the | h “WPORTANT FROIA 1 ALBANY. THE Ti An Adjou " Election, CALLOTING FOR SPEAKER. tA GULAR CONTEST. ' wnment Without an ent = ‘nIOR TAREE oBNTS Pre'tronon foo) fo party. Ho whould east Dim svote for Mr, Dopey } When the roll wag completed, however, Mr. Munro? changed Lis vote and, give it t0.MF. Caliioob- Mesare. Breed nud} rowan voted far Mr. Depew: The reeult of tbe ba ‘lot war us follows — yTrimmer, see 80 DEPOW eee coer Callicot. poecene No choice. Another ballot waas then teken, with A similar: ‘enult Daring the taking of tbe votu some coptul ovew! at the cloakroow decor Mr. A. Swim, of New / YOrk, maved tho appotntinent of anpecial Sergeint-at-A rm fo preserve ardet The Doorkoeper sume © hord that enm 5 perums were OD the floor who bad been — To ured perminsic wm to Ko there Mr. Tuom# C. Fimuna sald that bs way sorry to acc ee tho Doorkeeper of the last Howse, ands tow aching Noor Keeper, of eny partialit but be fet do, wa wo ray Wa, waile tho dem cratic» bembersef the leh. Norve were refused adwiesion tot) '¢ floor, Pen Pie) @ had g ot here 7 without any objection Ddeing made, He (Vem. bie!) Attempt of Bir. Gallicot to Decline might run acauces: but be cannot ) \enern bly ‘wination, Mr. Lavenivox paid ty he bimeeit buds Marie * 0tte® the Mc Ny | matt, wutte David Dudle, « Bield'wapen the fo rig 80° & : &e. ‘| Of the democratic party » nding close by bim, kt, wl Mr. Frerom—ff that is 4 6 cao then he can Whe °°? wreteh the oth a Aruany, Jan, 28, 1869 wed for the eighty-tra bay, AsT predicted last night, thr: for Speaker this morning. Op the four absent and two of the cand) those voting, sixty voted for Tri. Callicot, and three for Depew; but bef fate not voting. Nwer, fifty: nino ore the result of gelleries quiet, Several ballots \, 00 Sixty-one for Trimmer, tho same for + ee Ye candidates were yotod ‘firat ballot there were ‘eon and Munroo— pt, a V4 two for acoolpted for OF | Depew. Minis ccssnaesy Gane be oi Bewoy voted with! Memers, reed | FT tho | “Another lot (the igi -y second) was taken, ronule ing ns follow Dallot was declared, two of thoso—Bbik to Callgon, | Trimmer. who bad cast ther vote for Depow, ch. aia vake Die Caliicot. : a making bis vote the Aliens Mr. ‘Trimm: 7010, THB 1 peyow . 1 | triangular feyt oj ned ry ‘a now feature in the re et, Tho é ae eigity third ht » he crowded THM OP eee « a novelty of the voto. ex eh 40. Rane a | Calllpor’s ++. Dad the er soe had, Pealting in | peuieo 61 My avi and eigty eh ty fourth. ole “Pm aisth baitous were taken , With the sam Depew, making four short of w full vote — x4 Trimmer |, 7h Ninets nth bailot w. WF Feched, Wb the following Itsy by the absence of ¢wo men paired, a. eh batigt | Tritmor ste rn and Gallicot not voting. At the end of thes, —~eand | Callicor... 1%" 60 Mr. Reniis—electod ar s Vnion democrat, but vot rea | Payew tMt the Aseerbiy ag? acting on all occasions bere with the republicans—w jam ee (ee . uti the republicans who were voting for Depew that if they Motion carried. Adjourned. y persisted in voting for Depow the democratic candidate Sesitents eesrineianlaaes) i ath would be pep akg intimating that he should go for Ww: * i MONROE, | ALY Zomifiation on Depew. This Ne - s FROM FORTRES» ‘ threat was finde 1 Acub)> parpowe, First, to netity i : r * 1809 Foxe r p : | the democrats that there was a feeling in favor of voting sere ssisan no's oe “a ig for their candidate if Callicot could not be olecied, hop. Four men » 5 Gbehian ess Cater ing in that way to provent the democrats from dropping Trimmer and inking up Depew. Tle might just as well breath on that point, for at no time bas su democrats who would, on n for ®powker. The other pc | | have gavod his re than fit that 3 for Mr, Call rmination to vote for bh t \aserbly. Dalluting was contioued fo DY yr change, the on! OR tho votes for the tw moporarily pairing off, by the reappoai cast in twelve wae and the return to the san Of the absont memvers. The jourpment varried mel) viting as! pr 1 have anoth | apeu? it pipelaying, cancus At present it iy imposein accuracy. Tho developa ng may Hhrow van (be road work this afternoon abject and enable sof the Menai of tho result of p two ocessiuns Mile mornlug when an election and the election of Mr. T Dut Id have given as the nomination for the prev the Fernando Wood party Torn oblainiug the organizattn, stating Wat having ay: featad they. pinns, his reason for age ting the Homing tion hart ben necomylished, ard he to longer has a dowire t bea ca asked to give way by Manege, who hen ch: ange Wits voto from Depew to Callie cot, and on this the republicans prevailed upon Mr. Callicot not to withdraw, Aunany, Jan, 23, 1868. i | The seesion of Ure Hovee to-day wae en exciting one to > | the repwbiicaun, and came near ending in an olection of | Speaker. Med Mr. Callicot been allowed to make bis | pooch Trimaner would have boou electod on the first bal } tot a vote of a pormon who has made the loudest | n thot he would stand firm fog Palliort to the Inet wcerteined this morning that threo repuly for Depew, i When it was ast their vote ( the House and infurmod him that tt cand bogge! Mr, Caillat to dectine, A tthe floor for that parpowe he wae | unre, s hue Mr. Bom | defeated, | ho obtal torrupted | by or. who bad voted for Depew, aud wished clanye his vote. No eooner bad this change boon effected | than three or four republicans wout to Calficot and urged | Dita not to deel rtnting that t Aner two Depew men | rau ect fim. Callicot did net de | yand the bail a thot avy chuice. | It ie ror 1 that Cullloot's speech would baye tarned | efoat of the Wood faction. Th vie une Bow strong hepes of the election of ( A. ! hae bocn uo caueus held by either party t | There ie nothing on the surface showing that av jon has been entered inte that will re ot Speaker tomorrow. Barly in the “8 in elpeulation that the moorate had \ enough to elect theie man; but thiy thoy | every night since tbo eoutest commenced, | elt hes to weight and without the support ute to nothing The republieaus have boon lig the wires and po, and ate t coulident, bat are | lawt wight they ww notuing i five from at the How -ton in all--who were at cotabinutia that would eyopeed, The Apecial committee appeintel to tient oat the republicans en- | aged in thir private ww Wille ive democrat have, io thelr opiniet. atacked out the five and broken np the arr ‘ot, ‘They how count on the return of the two fn whe voted for Depew, but in this they will find they juting veitlent Uveir hewt. cannot pore bly see how. Callicot can recever voter . He and be friends are, however, der. have thoagh not beeu kile ¥ selected in th evoral other important confebe have been beld with republican tmombers, ant all Uvie hax not been without important resnity om the speaker qveety ‘The commotion in the political element to-night all point to os nck Wmorrow Nitied auapected by wise twade bere, Where the Assembly at | nitnightin ecevion ant tho ® | ately taken Speaker, Mr. Trim o ted ‘ uy vat of hecond } vt. 1am sativded that a conbinat) | ed thet will ae tomorrow by the election of Tri . Clerk. #inee nursoror wed an the oe have heen broken op ia the torning before the Awenibly wot, Use eame fate may Lioy (mpremions are that thin + rebel officers, Captains Wm, Canroy and whom were tw Bnith. ‘They we TS, Sree sb Bouth Howse, Five hus drod dollars’ wort. Peron Gnome wane feone: hs their porsessic wing quito wevere, The Rallimoro ven o'clock in the morning, aia three in the afternoon, and to » M7 OF the schooners which wk for shelter, » Teught down from York The storm is o rivail boat, due not arrive y day until | loft he wterday have pat be ms f robel prisoners wero n yoaterday evening. ore at we tay anit vast two, Our Fortress Monroe Co. respondence. Vorrimn MONPME, Jan. 22, 186%, Inportant Capture by the Proved Morrihal—Arres of a Ketel Captain and His Bro. M6 Thomand Dollars Worth of Contraband Goods Sea 94 Turned Over to the Gorernment. de. Provost Marchal Meyard has just suce ab {mportant capture, in the person of are: % full uniform. ‘Tho arrest war made at Balticaty.* BOU*ey on the James river, about Mfteen inties from tue mos while the provost guard were wearebiog for contravan® ‘Tho captain's name jn Canney, and he saysehe 4 aid de camp of Major General Flay, of the rebel army ‘The prisoner's brother, who come from Richmond also, end in protvably enpy) wae also found eooreted tn the house, The quard kolzed upem one th qwand dollare’ worth of 6 ntraband goods, which were all ready tor #hip- ment to rebe.dom ‘Tho rebel prisoners were brought unfivenment seded in mak ‘si captain tn into the fort thie The goods weized ited Staies govern. have been mont. tarned ever to the INTERESTING FROM SPRINGFIELD. | General Brown Recovering—Health of om. | Lp, Jan, 18, 1869, To Majer Genera) Conrs General Brown in very decidedly improving. Me site } up, ready the newrpapers, and envoys lin segur Almont ax well as before the battle General Herron y improving, Dut te contned w his room most of the time. #11 MICH, Medion Director, Adrolt Husglary im the Howery. CVAIOUY CASK OF CAHCUMMTANTIAL FVII Au interesting case of burginry, Involving the lowe og over $2,000 in cath, \§ How under investigation before Jostice Steers, at the Kanex Market Police Court, Ou the night of the Loth inetant, \t appears the nate im the drug | store of Aibert Dung, 1 Bowery, wan loreed open and robbed of $1,100 In gold and ailver, and $420 in Trew ory | notes aud benk Dill, The clerk im the store, Adolph | Hiante, tried to make it appear that some burglars bad | gol into the place and carried off the money, but there ng 0 lence Of any etlernal violence either ou the 4 or windows, Mr, Ip ae led to believe that bia | clerk apie with thiever aud allowed them | to enter the pr * through bie bedroom windew Upon investigat the matter more tully, em rather strongly toward the clerk, on wor Of De ng implicated in the robbery, the ter, Joseph Matterman, aoaee fore, aim Weal to confirm Mr. Dobg's Mr. Hisnk bat ab enyinhio nit Of the ovi- } pointe arreate Tur : tare Jept im Ui ODP, } pontiac do! vehjob 18 well ‘ing, of C1 Bowery ‘6 that on the 14th from depenent’s pew cane tu BuRpeCd ai 4 uae 60 yet tat the paid Jou by Adolphs Iihank, nom pre £ iacte—tm Thursday evening , ( ton o'clock, he jett bin drag named pitce, just beore be lett be ays’ recripte) in the sme. depo tthe ab wouny war nite Aver, ee coments of the safe ight deponent saw om Canal etreet wae fae wow of sa More oh Lepement relarne@ tw the store on Friday January 16, abeat a quariar past four o'clock, 1 by bu porter, Jowoph Matterman, de the window Of the store whieh opene o@ pont wore no marke of Vivien om the Hore the este dont whe open and the te. ther papers in the mate were pet im then Lot hong (hey had oeem taken there wore by marke of yo jeg on 1 end . Tiden, of TH tor Of thie city had bis qucket picked in rect. (brary to-cay. © He called the hak snd for any perwen Wy open paid raf ‘ “0, abd on hie way stepped into the 4 the proper key or itn exagt counterfeit, | i » bow Ube Speaker contort progressed and | was cen by violoner, depenent hed nition’ + wes petieved @ mney, & ft winge | wooke age that (he kok eon out Of Order. the | Tis hen wtormet depement that it | ol by seme wyeg / mt SEW VOnK I ATURS j eu feet bigh, which vawnlly stm #08 the Howery, was thrown Senate. , quite ony, dan, Dd - rig ater i a An. mow 08 Uni bd ows ' 4 tiowal pare apy 8 "| } ries put Matrerms No, oF | Cos 1 The Cane a) Apprupr inte “0 ay ' he ‘ ong The b g tho sot relative to marine ineurance ey Mr Inark ast! “Aepouent M be did panite nage / fopenent replied im the seen Brin inteapers ' Pw. ‘ Asmetvivar the Reviaed H4a:atee rela ° ' of egeeutors a wt ’ | ' ining the Vre aod Central railroads | © . reorta Of the rade toy at nant of law of Yeas nat i Ay Sa Ym etree ees ~ lo Monday @ ate Auscmbiy. Aue ie Assembly or sort o* . a « 1 ward ‘tater sag ower fer Hoedinae es or a danny, ee i Abe yee ‘ , ” | he wn ” | t P e 7 y ween. ule ating Ue ® tie voor feut pe . tm, way ing it oO wow je r ve (MAY relarbed wo Ube rome the salt ie Mr Merk said “the este ls open Wo ! wet them went for My Dung. Gearing ihe might Mr, ' ent eens Crt tee At yas Vat erat Mr Dung’s ” Mark 9abt the por t have p A oak the Or was povhing te ind ttre hal been ojue eEAminnivs. + one ~“ foe yore