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3 wonl's of our manufacturing in- MR. SEWARD'S INSTROCTIONS, sent by Seererary Sewaru ters in forelgn countries, hav another column of abuse in the Tots, from which we make afew ex- . Seward must preach the right faith ity Lf ay nha It ie trom the noil of im Fathers that the orthod x doctric¢ of obedi mustoome, Toe Old World hu to be enlightened on this point. Ii ia true that wo have here several pretty strong speciinens of Absolutism. Russia goe) some way, and Austria is not behinc hind. Even Prussia haa reed of sound political obedience, But Wash- ington mnat needs transcend them all. To Mr. Seward isit given tote ch the nations that a rebel is always a rebel, and tha’ treason 1s trea- 00 ¢vermore. ie! ee Hear i', yo people, rest and small! Welcome gaturnan reign of univevaal obedience, enforced by legitimate powder ard shot, and hy the approval of all the governments already established. Groeka and 8, Hungarians and Pol liana and Venetians, listen to the Jaimed by Mr. Suward, Sacre: am Lincola, President of the of America, in this the 4ich year of thair independence from the British crown | We know not how these diplomatic rovela- tions are taken inthe United Stator. Wo who read thea hero, four thousaud mile off, and seven or eight months after date, cusnot help fooling they aro only too much of a piece with the condnet of the war, an‘, indeed, of the cnure, Neither truh nor persuasion—at homo or abroad —can Qever come of a perpetual attempt to im pose not only on the world, but alae, if possible, on tho speaker and writer himself. Hore is a man who assumes to inatruct the entire human race as to the origin, rights, and prospects of war in the Ucited 3 ates, and whose confident assurances as to the dimensions and duration of the war are belied before the words reach the public. Yet on theac assurancon docs the argument stand. The belligerents are not to be recognized because they are ahandful, wnd thair efforts just fora day. “Here we stand ‘at the approach of another yoar, and the war ie presented by two immense arming—together half a million looking at one another rros the Potomac, avd neither able to make the loan impression on the other, THE RELIGIOUS KODIFS AND THUR AMERICAN DAETLCULTY, On tho 17th ifist-, the yonoral body of Pio testant dissenting miriaters of the threo de- n minations resicing in and aboat the cities of Londen and) Westminster, mot at the Congre gational Lebrary, Bloomtield s reet, to!are in to consideration the preseut relations of this country with the United States of American, Rav, Profeseor Hoppus D. D, in the chur, Rosolutions were unanimously adopted do- precating war with America as which tho body could not contemp! “foolings of tlie deepest a calling upoo ail Christian me the Atlantic, with whom any weight, ‘to fluence to “xilay of rearon and r | ntenot drowned in thee clamors of pass and earnestly recommend i that, instead of an appeal to the aword, the matter in dispule shoul by referred to aroitra tion aan y with Chrie tian ple, ard more worthy the chara of t¥o great, Culiybtered, and kindred n On the rame day, the Committee of the C gregational Union of England ard Wiles specially for 6 purpose aval passed o lar resolutions. They adopted au wddrens relat ing to the prevent ettsis from lish Congre gationaliste ‘churches of the main fich and order on the other side of the Atlantic TH AMERICANS IN LONDON, Wo find the following in tho Tims’ city are tirlor— ‘The Americana in London belonging to the Confederate States, manifusted satisfaction at the intelligence on the 16th, of t roceedings in Congress, on the aeeumption that all pro a eurrender of Messrs, Mason ant Sli- doll, excopt ui der compuleon, has thus been tere mivated. On the other band, the Fedora iste aasort that the action of the tiouwe of Ropre sortatives, unsupported by a correspone in, vote of the Sernte, or by any declarition of the Presitent or the Uadicet’ collectively, is but of secondary impuriarce, and merely ‘turuishes avother illo. jon of the subservieocy of that body to the pojrile: ‘Those who tke view consider tha’ the avoidance of the wet in the Presidential moasege is a fer stronyer symptom for good thar the other is for evil. They nv that the Pre- sidont and his advisers hid resolved to wait to hear of the manuor ic which the o fair had oven met in Eogland ard throughout Europe, and that, having thus paussd, they will not be like ly, when the accounts reach 1 to act with euddon recklos ness, ard to imitate, when iti too lato, the style of thore who bad hal the a- gacity st rliest ioment to dis lain their triumph over Great Biiain, LETTER FROM MR. COBDES, Mr. Cobden had addreesed a letter on Ameri- oan affairs, in reply to an invitation to attend a meoting at Brighton, He says:— 1 am glad to hear that the working men of Beighton are proinoing 4 meeting on the American question, The objec: of al rational on and true patric s at this moment, should be to enforce upon the government that princi- ple of mediation or arbitration which was pro- posed by the British Plenipoteotia y and sanc Loned hy the Congress of the Great Powers at Paria in’ 1651 Looking at it even with a view to a practicol redress ef our present grievance, what oher course offers to pood a Lope of success? The object desired is to place at liberty tae gentle men who wore taven froma British youl, 1 happon to bnow Mosers, Slidell aod Mason per- sevally, ard to the latter I am indebted for many courtesies at Washington ; and although, asthe: must know, I can bsve no sympathy for their cause, few persons would rejoice m than myself to see them relessed frcm an irk- some confinement. 1¢ that to effect this object we do- inet the Fideral States, and that these gentlemen are in consequence transfert: from Boston Harbor to tre interior, doss any one acquainted with America tibeve that it be poeritic for Eagland to cele we them ? could destroy eweh otner’'s commerce ana spend countless ireasure—we miget pour out 04 Meo water, and ruin fer a peneration, two great civilizations; but the ooject aimed at Fouid not bo accomplished, The Dublin Inisnatan takes the following just views of Uheepirit by which England is a’ all times actua «din ber intercourre with other vations: This quostion of the quarrel bet cen Amorie and Engl still occupies the tira: plwe in ow foreign intelligence. The Kogict .» gottin, ships into commirsion, and extili: 0g the mos alarming thow of warlike preparativ:. But all the time ‘here seems to be & \: all cver Europe that ther Tho American papers ss: do not want to have liberately seeks out then, you know, the Ameri: Aeral inprossior rescore.” Will they apolar rs duct of ptain al . the Commissioners to Kay vid pot, Bulb it is eaid that the Goveroment have givem) ovlers wo Lord Lyous their ambassador, to ects hon +, unless the Americans make fitting apology aod resti tation. But what is apoogy » restitution tit ting? Atcertain times “whou ie Engliss were strong enough, they woull ake apology from rebody, and cor red no re sul: ficiant ; at Other times, when the y no means 60 confident of their streny b, they Were meek and humble enough. Ad whi u proves that ifthe English find st their laterest, they will be dreadfully exacting on the Americans iv the matter of ni feparaiion, but on the other ba: ey find it desire to eat bumble pie, yy will knuckle under soon OPEN, clas Pangaites they juve shies sum bering @ thousand gupg in the American waters, three miles, and cultivated, large corn ficlds in w! Tho soloiers sometimes avail themselves of this proximity to timber and brushwood to procure tmateriala fur sheliering Uhoir cooking fires and utensils, bu i propert I Rew Jere the mort ing, and at th drills, the bands (en! and kept as clean as possible, ‘The oflicars t run acrots the head of the camp sticets, and nyc are the pits and sheds for the emp. trom other mecl#a day, fresh meat ge and moat of tome kind at There is no lack in tue quantity of food, how- ever littl sh during the day tim pline ard punished b guard for an extra guard twenty-four heurs in cold or rainy weathe er, is no li tion aunie offenser, introduced in some rojimenta, emuy pl) steady from its use, standing ona barrel seven all. ‘The samo paper thus spoaks of the newspa- per mourning for the death of Prince Albert :— nawapapers have turned up down to make borders for the Prince's death, Tao did not do it; and, of course, the The Government their column rules m Freeman Ment. The proprietor came out with an ham: bie apolog y, explaining that his machinery waa Of wath kG that het contd nat get tp those mourting borders, He actually gota number of witnesses to ixspect the promiase, and make A wort of affidavit on th {and thore- mn flunkeydom was But why not tell the wi truth rietor of the Fineman (in his goods in sent to Republican America, and Enxlnsc) bought there his ins. Now Republican inventors and manufac: urers bad actually made no aftangems nts for mourning borders for de- coated kings and princas, « class of personajes they are unacquainted with, But, then, why have dealt with thos Rapublicaa Yankots? Prance Paris, Dec 10. —The Parts Leyak! toleyram, from Irealau, dated the 1ch inat., which states that sizca tha arroat of the Adminis travor of the dioceso of Warsaw the authori. ties have made ‘he cloryzy and the muporiors of the conventa responsible for the churches ro- maining cloved. The keeper of the Bernardin Charch had been imprisoned for reforing to opan it. The Basilian chureh, belonging to the Ucited Greeks, had loon opened by forces. The wax tapers wore | ghted by the soldiers, who com- pelled the priests to officiate, whole of flunkeydom was in indignant excite. | THE NEW YORK SUN. SATURDAY MORNING, JAN'Y 4, 1862. VERY COPY OF THE of this day, Saturday, January 4th, 1862, in eccompanied with a complete MAP OF THE SOUTHERN STATES, ; When it leaves the publication office, To thia May every tuleoriber cr purchas + ia entitled, FREE OF CHARGE. If It ta net delivered to him, he will have been | defrauded of a valuable part ot his purchase by tome person through whose hands the paper las paaned. MOSES 4. BBAOH, Faitor and Sole Propriotor of Tho Sun, The Now Management of tho Tho Bun. The beautiful and acourate Map of the South: orn States, which is rent forth with every copy of today's Sum, a A New Feare Gift from the Proprictor, and the commencement, at the same timo, of an origical story, of exceeding interest, by « distingulshod authoreas, may be received by the many friends of our long established jour- nal, a8 evidence of the apirit pervading the man- agement, which it will henceforth psemavently enjoy. The map affords to every ona a moans of obvorving and flowing, day by day, the move- Finance Commission had been rearched, and twoof the cleiks arrested. Two others man- aged to cacapo. The tystem cf repre sion had become more severe in Volnynia, The prisons ef Kiew and Zitemir were crowd. ed. Forty students of tho University of Kiew had been sent to Siberii The Camps at Annapolis—A Sketch of Camp Scones nod Camp Lite. (Special Correspondence of the Sun.) Annarotia, Doc, 24, 1461, To « former lettor I gave you my first imprea- sions of Annapolis, and in this I will attempt a description of the military eucampmoante in ite vicinity. ‘Tho camps commence about a milo back of Aunapolia, and extend toa distance of nearly yartially el patches of wood skirt the hich the tonts aro pitched. » wanton destruction of 6 90L rominds you of that of parts wo whon tit ged up and dry is of amore yellowish color. Nor is the mud, ter tain, ss rad as the Jersey mud, From'a sit gl point you can have a near view of the Chocmpmont of tive diffe ond upon a bright sunny day, when the ro ments are out for doll the ylistoning of bayonets above tho rows of white tents, tho rate of the Crutm,ihe loud ceumande of officers and the rap on, give the sight is one sturesqte, Isfure «of the afcornoon r a fow aire, and the effect of the music asit rolls alony the p end ite echoes rise sineng the adj ceont woods and hills, i grand vod oxbilerating. The tents are pitched in double or single tows, in s'raight lines, according to thofr sizs or form. The old fusbioned small tente, for four men each, ere placed in close double rowa with of from n to twinty foot betwee — thom, These answer the’ purpose of streets, aad in most of the camps ace lined with Uranchos of pire stuck into the ground to resemble amail treoe growing. ‘The streets are swopt regularly Most of the have spocial and are ex en bave thre which the feod is cookod. here emp harge of the cooking ty. Lees there may be in its pre- Cooking m8 to KO on incesasntly wid the camp kettles, one would Fupposé, would goon bo burned out by their constant use, Fach camp is laid within what is called “Hines '—the } of the space sccupied by nent. On those lines guards are place] nt the soldiers passity; thom without i ursuihorized pertous entering the This is called doing guard duty. Ogual- men are detailed in regul 2 to do » but often slight infractions of disc. Placing the offenders on ver of hours. To be on puzation, slit matter, And bere | may men- of the other punishments for light For Viquor into camp, or getting un to bine hou cure, the sundera guard, is prescribed ag a Carrying on the shoulders a barrel with top aid bottom krocked out; marching camp with a large placard on the acd dolliog and para ing with a log of tLe shoutder instead cf a musket, are, with ober pur ishment», frequently made use of In walkiry among the teate, you find the men, when ariou:ly oecupiel. Some are collecte id tho camp fires chattin times grambl oe dis cursing rits and con: watching the kettls beil, or dispatching their rations if it happews tobe mealtime, Uthers are cleaning the spaces between the tents, brurhir yg ther clothes, or washing undershirts, through th book Down by the sutler's tent you almost always find a crowd who, Lot contert with their regufar fare, are running @ bill aaivat their next monthly other edittes not included’ in thy Govern rations, ays for cheese, molasses cakes and ent y at times Uut ty the “lites” you may » who bave me nto up the pos utton stews, bey sot tukioa and candies, &c, brought out from the ets by enterprising fo this matter, City in tin cans darkies— and who, oy the divplay at visitde in An: naps, Wonen end ris do most of tho pie and apple le, but the want of ready funds limits’ It to fow. Occasionally, you pars a stout fello # with asteck of saleables' on a wheelbarrow, and I have #een one or two of these colored merchants who had increased their (rar sportation resources tothe extent ofan o'dcart and an older horse which looked as if he might have been bought of a Government Horse Contractor, Let us pass back ayain to the tents and take a peop into some. In this one is a soldier cleaning a inucket comrade has a copy of Hardee's Tactics, he is examining, to tolve a doubt about an order which bis rhad given, Tn shis tent a litile turing is being done; i d_ playing party, and timicy * bijch, low, aod t ta tlred or sleepy. gol dier 1s taking a bap, rolled up in his thick, gray blanket, bis knapsack for « pillow, and the ground, with a very slight sprinkling of atraw On it, fora couch ; but hesleepasourdly, Hore isa tent with plank toring, The occupants muat be men of means and taste, They are got in, Tho 21th Mawachusetts troops are comfortably cncamp:d. ‘thoy bave the large Sibley tents, tive of which Leld « com pat lo h tont is astove, which, with tae pipe, is attachod to the centre pole of the tent, ‘The 11th Conne>tieut have else the la ye tents, but in them the cen tre pole is # hollow tube of cast iron and serves ble purpose of supporting the tent and wing the functi a stove pipe. Both these regiments have m: a use of the tim ber of a neighboring wood, in building log huts for storage and kitchen purposes. Gilmore celebrated Boston band is with the 21(h, and, it is aid, that the ro t has agreed’ to pay them #1,000 a month in addition to the govern- ment allowsncs tor mei Dee, 2.—We do not yet koow whon the ix- pedition will deport, Since the rain storm of a week ago, we have had light frosts and colder weather, The health of the mon.im the camps is searcely so good ~The men in evmps are all anxious fo yet away as soon as possible, and this week may Ling the desired onlers Tur New Yous Leaver bas added to ite contyibutors, the popular ‘ Howard," of the New York Times, whose sprightly sketch of ‘be Jeffrds’ trial, in the paper of last week, and the ene on ‘Now Years Kyo," inthe Leaver of this week, are crating a new demand for this favorite workly, monts of our great Southern Rebellion, and will be mors highly prized with each occasion of reference to it, Pins of tacks, pute or wafers, will aid in fixing it to the wall of ths room, where it can conveniently be reached, and there are fow to whom the suggestion will come amiss, The catelogue of details to be found upon the mep noeds no enumeration here, That we are justified in calling it complete is abundantly evident. Of the story and ita illustration the reader will judge at loimire, and when ho soos and knows more of thom. Tho scones are laid in our own country and in our own times, and tho authoreas is ono of oar own country women, While we think it will prove equal to the best tales of the Cay, published in the csthioat styles, wo furnish it to owe renders compara. tively without money ard without price, Noi- ther that, however, nor the Map is without Price to the Puldishor, The cont to him, of there little “yratifications to our roadors, ix not tess than one thousand doUare, The Next Thing on Hand. Avrenthe Trent que comes the no leas mementuous one of providing money to carry oa the war, Domand Troasury notes will moot the emergency fora period, but they ehoubl be used sparingly, avd a6 a last, rathor than a first ro- swurce, Those sho read the rigns of ths timos need not hesitate to denounce tho inju ficious tor dornoss of the Administration upon the sub- Jeet of war taxoa, nor the bositaccy and impru- dent delay with whieh Cor gross calls upon ua to meot them. We want no irredesmatle National paper, and no oxperimenta upon banks or curron- cy, but wo want (o make the simple aquare pay ment, cf so much money as wili meet the in- torest of tho public debt, relying upon Con- gress to 800 that the principal iy secure l to ry holder, And the cooner a stringent war tax is ject, the sooner will the inl ease and credi: of the Government be eotabliared, upon the only sound and honest methid of doing Fo, The caso isa short one, Tho people export to pay for the war, or to shouldor their owa muskets and carry it on themselves. Tho sum to be raised is not formidable, taking into ac count our numbers and prospority. Five coats per day for every man, woman and child, in the loyal states, would produce at once a million dollars per day, or threo hundred and sixty- five million dotivs per acnum. But the un- certainty #s tohow it is to ba mised makos every body uncomfortable, Among tho messuris to be taken up, at the end of adiret tax, will be tho stamp duty, which yields Englacd en snnual revenue of forty millions of dollars, collected from business classes weil alle to bear the burden, A mode- tate imposition of this tax here, would provide one-half of the requisite revenue, and other modes of collecting it, not less certain or easy of collection, are rapidly boing suggested. But at first the war tax is the only measure neadod Let us have it, The report which comes to us of the loss of the British vessel Parans, with eleven buadre! troops on board, lound for Canada, is puinful inceed, Whatever the destina’ of the troops, even to wage war wih ourselves, we cannot fel less keenly 60 lamentable an accident. We speak a general American sentiment when we hope that the British government will accept the courtesies of our own, and allow their troops to pats through Amesican territory, rather than ex: ounter the peril: the St. Lawrence which might be ayoiled. We ean afford to be goner- ous. The New Sutler Bul, Senator Wiison’s Sutler bill, lately intro- duced in the Sonate, provides that the Inspec tur Generals of the army shall constitute « Jioard of officers, whose duty it shall be to pre- pare and revise from time totime a schedule of tuch goods as may be sold to the officers and eoldiors of the volun’eer service, and utterly prohibit the sale of any kind of intoxicating liquor. A cepy of the schedule and of the act is to bo rent to every brigade, Section 2 provides that on the receipt of said list or schedule, by the commanding officers of the respective brigade, the Brigadier Gen eral, Surgeon, Quartermaster and Commissary of such brigade shall constitute a Board ot Oiticers, who shall oflix a price atjwhich each article shall be sold, which schedule of prices shall be submitted to the General of division, or next #perior oiticer, who shall report to the Inspector General, and, if approved hy him, shall go into operation; any sulwequent change in prices shall inlike manner be submitted t the Generel of division and Inspector General Section 3 provides for the appointment of » sutler by the commissioned officers of each regi mont, sulject to the aj proval of the Secretary of War. Section 4 wokoe it the duty of sutlers to py a list of prices ia the place whore the article are to be sold, Srotion 5 provides that the Inspector Gonera’ shall detail an oflicer to inspect, at least once i every fifteen days, said list of sutler's prices anil the quality of articles sold by bim, and re- port the samo to the Inu+pector-General, Section 6 punishes sutlers for any violation 0 tho act, by ineligibility to reappointment t office, ani forfviture of all goo!s belonging t them within the lines of the urmy—one half to #o to the United States, and the other half t. the person giving tl» information that shall lead to, Provisions are made in the bill for regiment on detached service, in accordance with the foregoing sections. nviction, Tux United States steam gunboat Keystone State arrived at the Bermuda Islands on the 15th ult., from Philadelphia, and waits there on a secret mission, ‘The Diplomatic Editor. Mr, Tuvniow Waxn’s reputation for politi- cal eagacity is not Ukely to suffer from his oait'on on the Troat affair, In recent letter Meeting of the Michigan Legtslasurc—The Governor's Menmae. Detroit, Jan. 8d.—An extra session of the Srwann has since justified their surrender, Honan Legislature convened Ww) pm Be 7 gto g bagel - sted ert ha Amy of the direct Federal tax by releas. 4 . federal Governm: dence that, uxder internaticnal Eva et have ih Pair Cala Gr that state on account of war expenses to an ual Lm ma sts y 'y-four thousand men have besn fur. nished by Michigan tor the war, of which ten regiments were for three yours, one battery of arullery, and one rogiment for three months. ‘The voiunteers have been raisud at the ex of the itate, coating $539,000, cf which $90,000 has been refurded by the United States Govern- In view of the manifest disposition of forei, ‘ore to intermeddie with our domestic affairs, @ recommends that LD ade a be mada for the yaare, and uiiforming of the militia, In alluding to national affairs, bo attributes our complicatior s abroad and troubles at home, to the inactivity of the army, and that the Fete ce Ue saald submit to hoe our wrmios fe ve pi tty of the rela, hin the most active meana ould be talon suppress the rebellion, sparing rothiny and spologisiny to nobody for bur actions, A Rascally Caniain, Baltimore, Jan. 2.—The brig Fearcia Jane, sae Kirch, which clearad here for St. John's, P. RB, on the 26th December, has rotarned to Annapolis in heey od a gunboat. [t appoats that Capt. Kirch abandoned the vessel at some point near the mouth of the Potomic, and bad ercaped into Virginia with some half di stowaway# whom he had received on Baltimoro, destined for Dixia; it is alvo rumor. ed that they succooded in carrying off a large quantity of goods, including quinine, Seven ee 8, including quinine, &c. Sho the right to shes tai ota leged ‘*¢ without subsequent, taking the decision of a competent rand, up: n the ovidence, whether the articles or per: fons wore in fact contraband. We say that they fre ; but we have done nothing to prore it, nor did Capt. Wikre possess himself, or attempt to obtain, dirpatches which would have out our case It is not pleasant to argue the enemy’s side of this question; but it is important that we, in view of consequonces, should find the right tide and take it- In Rurope, a4 in the United Stator, Mr. Weep, though in an unofficial position, is recog: nized a4 man of sterling worth, and, thereicre, exerts considerable influence, Ho haa boor, by invitation, upon quite intimate terms with Karl Russe &, and others of tho English novil- ity. New Publications. Dar.y Mamonaxnem Book for 1862, con- tiining Almapac, Cash Account, Bill Book, &e., &c. Published by Francis & Loutrol, 45 Maiden Lane, Waren; its History charactoriatics, and ures. By Samuel W. Francia, M.D. Pub- lished by 5. 8 & W. Wood, 389 Broadway. Sanitary Lrow.ation, Past, Pana Amp Fortune. By John H. Griscom, M. D. Mrrny's Mosnom, January number, J. N. Stosrns, Publisher, 111 Fulton etreet, Lririx Waxpanrn's Fainnp. Doc, 1861,— Published at tho Howard Miasion,26 Now Bow- ory. ir ap More ted Coat Cape Race. 8t. John's, NF, —_ ‘The steamobip Hobetnian, with Brita ee oope oa board, passed Cape Race this morning. Fire in Philasetphia, 8 —The American Tele- grap cflice, in this cit today, to the extent « THE LATEST NEWS. From Washington —— The Lane and Jackson Case. HEAVY CONTRACT FOR ARMS, Ar dmg i of the bank and tankers of Milwaukee held on Mond. vening, it was unanimously resolved to make no more redemp tiors for the present in specie, bat to continue Hdsmingss heretofore to exchange on New ork. Incidents im Washingten—Lettor from Our Correspondent. Wasutxotow, Jan. 2, 1861, Now Year's passed off very pleasantly yoster- day. Tho orly complaint uttered was agaiact the heat which was really very uncomfortable, Pedestrians sought the shady sido of the street and overcoats were not to be seen, Such a warin New Year's Dey has not been soon in Washington within ton yoars, Two years ago, the thermoimoter stood at two or threo dejrocs below zero. Lord Lyons was, yesterday, ape. cially god bumored and polite with Mr. Lin coln aad with Mr. Soward, upon whom he called before voon. By the way. it is rumored that A GOOD CHANCE FOR MECHANICS. — Greeley’s Lecture before the Cabinet. gee Washington, Jan. 3—The reporter for tho A wocinted Preas did not, a8 is publicly and pri- vately alleged, report or circulate the report that Gen, MeClellan tad dlbemissed the chatten t by Gen. Rosecrans, against Gop. Bor + nor has he, until now, eatd a sing! upon the subject. Tho incts are briefly those The charges o conduct ‘of Tenhein os tot! with the cause of the escaps of the lattor Dr. Russell of tie London Trstes ia vory much army. Gen. Bonham has denied the truth of | S8toyed to find that “the lower orders,” the charg 4 waked for a t marcal, but na thom, do not overturn the gover this was refused at tho prosent time, from the fact that the chin witnerees are attached to the as mis read the American ariny of Western Virginia, and are now serviag | People—that he has tlandored them, ant in Kentucky, and cannot bo oven temporarily | PO¥ we thell son if he will make the withdrawn, In other words, the trial is poat- | Ande honorable, Ho is probably too prow! a poned to await the convenience af ‘hoir attend. | Ms to his assorted opinions, A promi- ance, without detriment to the pullic interests, | Bebt senator remarked upen reading Bussoll’s Hing at our “ower « ho refers to ia the m pubiies” And go it ia, Senator Wilron 's hore, just back {rom Masaa- ‘The long-con James He Lane an the tile to a voluat Ajoinin od land claim botweon Gea, ius Jonkias, involving juarter section of Lawl Lawrence, Kansas, has been finally dere” ‘the class of people toongorvative fa the re. rs roof the Land | Chumtts. He reports thet the feeling in Now On Affairs aed | Etwlond ia now very atrongly in favor of activ iy in the army, and that something must ep ver or ly be dine to veatere the credit. of the ( Neon Inent with the people, A great victory oF emine ol the ori Jv ord taxation to the amount of one hun- 1 ivilliona will esrry the Governmen’ #9 far ily over tho oreakers, h is tho genoral fesling at sreportal here by gentlemen who ehome trom spending the holidays conflict on the elaiu, ng of Gan, Lane and Jenkins. Thocase has ex d qieat interest throughout legal circles, the tmenta and the country at large. ‘vebsion vindicating Gon, Lane ia his rip ht te the property was rendored on the List day of December. Gen. Lane presented to the ney of Mrs, Jenkina the sum of $1,500 a9 . I new year offering of kindness and hy. The Revrniresy, of this morning, contains a very thorough expose of the doings of one Charies Henry Foster, of North Carolina, who ttied to obtain a seat in Congress, and failing in that, bos got a barren marshalship in his nas tivestate. ‘The expose is written by Mr. Goul- loe, of North Carefina, well known bere as a ger tloman of high integrity. He is very bitter upon Fester, writiog him down as an impostor. Quip ao or Comptroller Whittlesey, ac- in by Secretary Chaso, is that » present law regulating the o mbers of Cong they can re ze ovly for the regular seasior sj fore, mileage f ion ra- mains to be provide by future legislation, Tt appears by the ort of the Superinten- dent of Public Printing, Jo&n 1D. Defrees, that tho now Government Printing Buroau has, dure ing the past 7 months, been an actual saving to the Government of $60,000 over the old plan, * Capt. Dickinson, of the 3d infantry of the wnny, Capts Shillington and Monson, of the New York 79th, late prisoners in Richuond, havo arrived in Washington. The Departure of the Trattors The Borton TRAVELLER of yesterday has the following particulars of ths departure ot the rebel envoys, Mason ard Slidell, from Fort Waren: rture of Slidell and Mason from Fort tertay, was con tucted as quietly as powible.” The garrison, with the exception of the jruards on duty, were kept from the side of a Calon #1 5 s ri the fort where the prisoner's quarters are, and Yorn he incite ae eh nS oh Sete [ there wore but fow persons upon the wha, Sh J, are to ex-cute contracts for the | “hen they embarked. The other political pris- ‘cture of OO stand of arma, embractnye | OFT a8 they bade thom good-bye, congratu- lated them op their relearo, Mr. Mason went off in ood humor, Indeed, he has recently been iv good spirita, and has borne bis imprisonment with the air of « philosopher. Mr. Slidell was somewhat sulky, and not at all pleased at going in euch an ostentatious man+ and in such a vessel. He evidently steamer would come here es) Part of his ill nature ing to his health, which bas not been good for sonic weeks, keeping him pretty cl to his although he has not called for medical 0 Marsh's breech and muyzle-load: ) Springtield ritle-m uskete, rar ized under the laws of with a capital of $100,000, will give ment to several thousand mechanic x riflue, amon) whom will be many of the loyal citizens of Harpers Ferry, who were thrown out of work by the destruction of the National workshops, Capt. Thomas Turner, of the 4h Infantry, shot a member of the Patrol Guard, named John ©. Halter, a bugler in company E, ith United States Cav: this afternoon, in front of the mnal Hotel. ©: aid that 0 OW= yt. Tornor was arrested, ‘umastances have transpired War Intelligence, INTERESTING INTELLIGENCE LATER FROM SAVANNA The Cincinnati Tomes, under date of Frank. fort, Ky., Dec. 25th, publishes the following interesting and reliable intelligence from the South: “It within the past few days leading to the belief that it wili not be difficult to designate with cerainty the source wherce the rebels have, w thin the last two months, derived most val valle it formation, which it is krown the Gov- ernment tos ry means to conceal, lecture tonight, thsonian I Nation," said tho misfortunes cf our couatry bad been ts reluctance to meet its antagoniat in the eye, lavery is the aggressor, and has carned a rey elsdoom, Save the Unien and let slave: tale ita ch: Ho was ayainst compromisa, une it implied concession to armed treason 41 expressed his beief that the present con- tes woul resu tin eaduring benefits to the cause of human freedom, President Lincoln. Nelson Ry A. Biddell, a morchant of phia, who married his wife in nd who left there on the 2 Mr Philadel tah, has’ ju Bowlin Mr. Bidd of Savanr vain, todo in getting out bfully, but io having labored > for several months, Secretary Chace and several Senators and Rep: J, Mr. Biddell describes the alarm ard panic at entatiy o « 0 lecture § Se pub, after the Federal attack on Port rorentatives were on the platform, The lectur- ae as most. eatraordinary. . Fear soled or was frequently applauded, Reported Loss of the British St. amer Parana With 1,100 every one, ard ell the © vlace, ‘The city has no protection or defences whatever, all the guns and ammunition and cannon having been sent to Virginia, These ure no scldiers there but one rogiment, which was ercamped near the town, temporarily, on Troops. its way to Vi.ginia. ' ; ———— During the residence of my informant in Sa- ; there were two or three drafts for sol- Halifae, N.S., fan, 3.—A painful ramor is d he was compelled to furnish two sub current in this city of the loss of the steamship J stitutes for the rebel ariny, ome of whom, an ex- Porana, with 1,100 troops on board, in the St Lawrence river, bu: it cannot be traced to any reliable source, A large war steamer, suppodei American, ip cru ‘cr merchant of Bla tie, was the in. the place. he believes has all tho force in possibly raise; having ont Vio~ Yuu lent secession: The South, ng Off this port. made the most determined and persistent efforus a rereenare to furnish men and monoy for the © The Trouble at Albany. people have beon most severcly taxed and suspected of Union sentimen § or s have boon forced to contribute enor- mous sums, Many of the merchants and pri fessional ten ba'e been impoverished by the exactions of the "Confederacy." ; The strongest and boldest Union man is Flon, John &. Ward, formerly our Minister to Chira and ho is dreadfully persecuted by the rebels, who have arrested him at least twenty times while attempting to escape robbed of hie entire property and some $400,000, and threatened several thmes to hang him, Mr, Ward says they can kill bim if they like, but that he will never surrender his allegian to the Federal Government, or cease to detest and denounce the miserable abortion known as He is yery anxious watched that he thinks it not all considerable « AWany, Jun. 3.—There inbroglie at the State House today, surer Dorsheimer appeared in the oftice this morning, und tock posession, refusing to give up the keys to his successor, Mr, Lewis Ml, Dorshelmer insists, that, as Mr, Lewis did not file bis bond before the Ist of Janu. ary, beis not qualiied, and that the old Tres svrer holds over, ‘The Seeretary of State, how- ever, issues a certificate that Mr, L. is elected. and has duly filed bond. It appovrs that Mr. Lewis was not aware that the bond should have teen filed before the Ist, hence the technical tuisteke, Comptroller Robinson refuses to ac- cept eraftsdrawn by Mr, Dorsheimer, #0 that a portion ci the business of the oltice is ata stand Mr, Dorsheimer declares his intan- to go tion he cose by compelling Mr. | camot escape. Mr. Lewis to oust bim by matdamu improbable that Mr. Ward will be assassinated ap - in Resoctly uress he succeeds in getting out of the state. The greatest excitement, Mr. Biddell says, reigned throughout the South on the subject ot the war, and the women of Savannah daily practiced with firearms, to perfect themselves in their use, Everywhere one hears the most bit- ter and violent denyneiations of the Federal Governmert, and of President Lincoln; and the poople declare they will rerist to the death all attempts to subjugate thom, They declare the Ae ministration devigns this 48 an abolition war, and that they will perish before they gurrondes thelr blayow, Union Prisoners In Balehax Baltimore, Jan, 3.—Arrangements are being made to give the liberated Ucien pritoners, who ére expectod to arrive here tomorrew, a grand reception, Thera will be a military escort, and our Union citizens will also make a demonstra: tion, Gey. Andrew's Mewmae Boston, Jan, 3.-Gow, Androw's message to the Legislature of Massachusetts was dolivered today. The document is of unusual length, ro- forridg to matyors of Looal intore at, of divisicn in the distribution of the $20,000 which has been secured by their efforts, have held several meetings to appropriate thelr passed, is entirely barren of td complaints are rifs of the stagna- | ™08t deserving charities. tion of trade and the scarcity of money, ' We B. had the greatest dificulty (a obtanicg @200 | Farther News, see Third Page, in it, eithongh Lis brother in-law bud 90,000 | ns Ra Be a serrecey in the Planters’ Bank, and Lyons’ Maovetic Insect Pownrr, Prooure coin, was compelled te Sfty conta premium for it, ” Lad ashville has no defences, and the people there have, or protend to have, no foar ot any attack from the Foveral forces, as they say they ever can Ty ea Sy ed Mr. Biddell opines that Gon. Buell’s force is about one hundred and twenty five thousand men, and that he will not make an attack on the rolels unless he has vey pool reason to hope for bd pa wee uel a making active ere ps, but bas yet much to do before will be ready for battle : a be Lat ee mada a at on the evering of the 12:h inst., and toid the prople the South bad won all the battles thus far, and would continns to be victorious until their independence wae recognized, in the crowd eaid thay aid " can whip them all tho time, We aro their natura! masters,” Mr. Biddell says that the most astoundin falicbow's aro “daily cirealated. and. believed Ubrougbout the South, and that he himeolf had no doubt, at one time, that Lincoln had been hanged. Such atories as the taking of Balti- more, Philadelphia and New York, are v: common, and Savanrah newspapers pubis accounts o! false victories wou by the rebels, five Or six times a week, REGIMRNTAT. RIVALRY, It is related thata rivalry existed Letween two regimen neared «nthe Po-omac, which sometimes carried to the moat abaurd extremes, As an instance «f this, it ia etaod that on one occasion the Colonel of one of the regiments was waited on by a 2-alous Chaplain, who wished to Rens the religious inter: ats of the regiment, he Ch. plain was politely received and beckon ed toa reat on achest. “C re dhe, 7 original aud genuine article, will exterminate onches, Ants and all vermin, Free from polsom, LYONS’ MAGNETIC PILLS Are sure death to Rats and Mice, Bold by all preg prietor, sinta everywhere. 1D. 8. BARNES, Pro} Park Row, and 424 Buoadway, —$— wee Barry's Tricopmmnocs = 6 Newt nad eb article for dressing Vooutitying, cleaningn curing, 7X... re ortng Yhe hale, Ladiew try it” Bold by inte, Wiicox & Ginns BEWING MAUHINES, tx BROADWAY, $30, $00, GENERAL NOTICES, GFT THE BEST! THK NEW YORK #UN: One Cent per copy t Berved by Oarier, at 64 Conta per week. A GRAND PRESENTATION! Every suleriberts The Sun will bo pewented with a copy of the me Will be Complete Map of the Southern States, showing «1 the cities and t whe the harborw conats, ponitions of WWockading myusdrona raft sed ans ask toma, bs Portraits of President Linoole and ary Cameron, Gener fea Sexenty n ral Bett and Gen On Saturday, January 4th, 136% nod in The DOWN, and on the Kame date will sun, MUNTED onl wt. by the celebr written expresdy for ita columng 4 thorena, elovating his + ‘you have one of the Mrs ; have @ . Ann 8. Stephe Heeet regiments ia the ariny. "Tuan 065" F bewiden the usual full suminary ot r plied the Colonel, "Do you think you pay. | Romi corte tt eT ee sufficient attention to the religions inatruction of your men?" “Well. I don't kaow,” replied the Colorel. “A lively interest has been awakenod in the regiment ; the Lord has blessed the labors of hit rervanta, and ten mon have boon baptized.” [This was the rival royimont. | “Ta that a0, tye honor?” asked the Colonel, “Yoa, sir.” 'Sarcoant, said the Cilonel to an attending Orderly, “have fifteen man detail- ed immediately to be baptived. I'l be d——d The Sun for 1962, wilt be conditeted witi ondicted with am energy and enterpetan The Aret newspeper in the city, or Proprietor havng reeawumel the mane fully prepared tw devote w» this end all the if they shall got ahead of us anyway.” The Chaplain mado a note ef the interview and re. MOBES 8, REACH, tired, Bole Prog the Sun Establishment, — Office conuet N. ' f Military wed Naval. There are at present about 4,000 troopa in ond ar It is intented to consoli- late these coy panies into th eo regimenta of in- fantry ord one of artillery,and aend them to the rent of war Lefure February, Their dopartore will wind up the recruiting of volunteers in thia city, and no more troops will te sent from this state, unless urgently called for by the Govern- mont. ; The Warren Ritles (95th Regiment, N. Y. 8. V.), Col. Bidalo, received a very handsome stand of colors, yesterday afvernoon, from Mr. Richard Warren, Ex Prositent of the Board of Education. ‘The presentation took plwe in front of Mr, Warren's residence, on East Thirteenth street, jy roat OMe” Notice Pritvin ned the ¢ ateomer Bi Saturday, the dth day of te Wy WILLIAM BL TAY 4 the city ce -The ¢ Dunrterly Moet Roman Catholts TA Monday even McGRATHL, F Nepture Divislon, No. } i CITY NEW: meeting ¢ ai ne and all we OVER, Pres Ty pen,” b: emionl whew wid ood 8 K, of Newark How. Auraep Eny, whose arrival in this it on Thursday last waa noticed Extra Suy of that day, left last evening for his home in Rochester, where he will receives warn yreeting from the numerous friends among whom he has reailed for so many years. Mr. Ely was accompanied by his wife, who hastened on to this city to meet her husband, from whom she had been separated for eight months, in the Th Member of the New ¥ d 1 Bakers t Savers rromortons have inaugurated the Now Year at the Comptroller's Office, Wa. HL F eld, General Clerk, has been made First Auditor ;, salary, @1,900. Lowis J. Kirk, Mark et Collector, Superintendent of Market Renta amd Fees; salary $2,/00, Wm. 8. David ns, remeved, John Pick Clerk of City ie ue, Collector of Mar Mor- ris Friesdan Inspector, | talary, $1,000, and Allan Cooper, long an Extra Clerk, in now made # General Clerk. Hy of the Potomnc— Key’ Aryan From Pour Rovar.—The steam transport Cahawba, J. B. Baker, commander, from Port ‘ Royal, December 30th, at 6 P. M., arrived here And, This: regiment haa heen, Deon toe yesterday, She sailed in company with the ite of eM th Hite able commanders ot with greab lothing and ed tuto the wd by Gove recruit om mobip Roanoke, which also arrived yestere lay. There is nothing of interest to report from Port Royal. A mwuetine of the British residents of New York willbe hel& teday at 2 P. M., at the British Consulate, to take suitable action in re- gard to the death of the Prince Consort of Eng land, and express their condolence with ber Majesty Queen Victoria in the sad bereavement which she bas sustained. I. For oy Lieut, JAS. GRANT, Ro % st, New York, THE vo UNTER ENGL ‘KER REGI EDWAKD W. SERRELL. 1 Canal ($17) SEV A few tore miners, nach Will be received tor COMPANIES PF AND IL \ tent men need apply. is nit will he unde quecters and. rathona. at onedy be provided for by the aus. Sr Asy’s Cuvrcn vor Dear Mores roe coived a benetit performance last evening from Mr. Hermann, at Niblo's Garden, A large au- dience was pretent, among whom were quite a umber of deaf mutes belonging to the city and vicinity, who were all admitted without charge hy Mr, Gallusdet, rector of the church, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS—$100-ROUNTY will be paid to ech volunteer when mustered om the service » years or during the war, 4 Enlistrvent for thy HEADQUARTE Corer CHAMBERS AND CHATHAM STR! Mn. C. C. Trey will leave the city in a fow days with a company of children, for the wost. ‘4, There is a good opportunity, meantime, for 1S 2a1os NEW YORK, boys ard gitls, who wish to have homes in tat Aiisalicn Baan Cascio. ‘ desirable country, to see him on the subject at Wants 1 eh a ay cavalry coats thor Twaoner, 8 sere the office of the Children’s Aid Society, 11 Cline eee: or plac i reanta und 90 abl died 1 Apply to Lieut, ton Hall, Astor place, (Eighth street,) Letwoen J reiuts iit 20 utle-lodied iste ADDF ee eed Broadway and the Bowery, Miser ats alse to JOLN W, WHITE, 19 Court aty =i Brookly (io e4"L13 Tux Guvar Gatnrnox Sciex, —On Tors ime Henman Mx, Chaaouse ay vight last, the Mayor signed the great grid a nie lion swindle, passed by tho Common Council. HON, JOHN COCHRANE, Colonel, 100 able bedled men wanted to filly thle favor. Hanpsovx Presevt.—James Silvey, late Coptain of the First Metropolitan Police Dis- trict, now of the 20th Preciret, was, on Wed- nesday last, presented with a massive and elaborate gold watch and chain, valued at $400, and» purse of 2200 in gold, by number of jinenty Low in active service, and encamped in a Hewnti wation near Washington, Pay, rations, dec, will be furaished from the day of entistment ceive $100 bounty at the expirae vive, First Avenue and Sixth st, citizens of the Precinct from which be was late | 4, Meus Dw. ly traneferred, pererry en 2 eh ee AUTHORIZED 'Y_ HIS EXCELLENCY, GOV, As we have already noticed, an effort has MORGAN, lame Artill urnished with: he n the splendid York been made for a meeting of the proprietors of the various concert saloons in the city, with a view to combine their efforts in counteracting the movement to have all such places closed by act of Legislature. ‘There is very little prospect of such meeting being held, there being a great ehty recruits are furnished » they can obtain relief ladk of unanimity among the proprietors, .oo $1001 Fuld ott piration of the war, much feeling existing of “every man for bine | ‘Tem of eniistmeut—. ve years or during the self, and Satan for them all.” The managers |” Keyinental Mewiy 236 Grand sty cor of teem to think that if the waiter girls are to be exdluded from what they claim is legitimate and honoet employment, the saloons will necessaril have to go to the wall and shut shop, as they a sustained not so much on what money is receiv- ed for admission, ae for the refregments sup: plied by the girls, These girls are said to receive, Regular Meeting of Chion Club, will be he the 10U eld att on Baturday evenings di ’ in the priacipal or larger class of saloons, from melogk fr the election of of four to eight dollars per week, The performers tend. WH. PALMER, Preadt, it is stated, are paid from thirty to fifty dMars per week, and whore superior artiste are on- gaged, the pay is often as high as #100, —_—_—__—_—..-.2... F293, THE HAIR—PORTER & FAIR- CHILD'S nicely perfumed TRICOPHEROUB for eradicating scur aud dandruff from the hair, tans ‘an article ag can be found in use, price w that every one can afford ty use tte. T CENTS per botvie and ss large ‘Try It ali—try ie air nice and Tur. will of James, D, McLanahaa, admitted to probate yesterday, after cortain private be: queste, leaves #2,000 for the mutual benefit of the five Boards of the Qld Scheol Preaby- terian Church. To be Lil at és