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A Word to the Commimtoners of Charttios Correciton. help i, aliow what has been done at Chartomon to =. eny other port of the Confederste ‘Tue Monsrwa Post rejoices at the general oom. demnation which the sone blockade waa receiving, and says! ‘The barbarities now practioed by the Pederal Government are equally bracing the ener- ies of the Bouth, and rousing the Ruropean gov srnments tos common sentiment of indignation, ‘We hardly know why Rurope baw hitherto acted to- wards the Northern government with # much more long-muffering than she st»wed towards Holland in 1981 and 1839, Mlollend was" never guilty of the barbarities committed by the Washington Cabinet, but Pronce and Groat Britain, ax soon aa the Bel finns showed that they could hold thelr own, and the war grow destructive to commerce and general sm ioty, unhenitatingly recognized the independence of Belgium.” ‘The Adelaide, steamer, which had put back to Plymouth, experienced very revere weather in the Atlantic, wnd at one time was in great danger, Ble would have to discharge her military stores ant disembark her troops in order to repair damagen, The Dany News mims up a review of Mr. Baw. ard’# diapatch on the Trent affair with the remark that “although it contains much that i4 questions: ble in law, it# tii positions are certainly based on acknowledged legal principlea" Mr. Russell's laat letter iv dated Deo, 90th to Jan, 3, and appears in the London Towns of the ITth. We quote: All the prisoners are urgent for exchange, and the presmre on the government to.gield wo much of recog nitin 18 increasing daily, Themen wuffer prie vation®, and are in need of clothing and blankets, aa well aw other necemuarion. And, indeed, no wonder, for the Bouth cannot clothe ita own troopa. The kill- ed, wounded, mad prisoners in the affair at Di ville were drewel in oAton el) weather which ix + with bitter cold winds aud front at nights As the war con Ainues it requires Apeedy HuCcHRA—IN ALY @ arin of the North wil of mexns, ‘The capture of Savannah and Charleston ia daily expected, and the farther the Nov th advances thi more will it be distracted by contending views on the negro queation, Tard Lyons thiaday (Dec, S08by arranged with Mr, Buward for the reception of Messrs. Mlseon and nde the protection of the Britiah flu. 8 little confidence had the American Minister in the _ LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH TO THR NEW YORK SUN. NEWS FROM THE SOUTH. Attack on Tatnall’s Fleet. REBEL FEARS FOR FORT PULASKI A LONG SIEGE EXPECTED. A Steamer Runs the Blockade, and phd find fault with the liberality of Maerti bua our city authorities to the indigent portion of © ab caning fe our population, Larje sums are anrnally ap- tt Propriated, not only for the support of the aged Jnacn, of Portland, from Lag | and infirm, but also able-bodied paupers in the Alms House, and the workhouse, Besides, ne inconsiderable tum is daily spent in ‘“‘out-door relief.” We do not object to the oxercise of such well meant benevolence towards the poor, the needy and tho distressed. We must, however, enter our protest against the careless way in which the ‘Commissioners of Charities and Correction” adjudicate upon the several appli- cations for rol of which are laid before them. It is to be expected that in such a large city a New York ia, thore will bo vast numbers of indigent people, and not afew who live from hand to mouth, by moans of their wit and sub- le inventions, the suggestions of meanness and dishonesty. Such characters aro always sure to be among the most frequent and importunate petitioners for public charity, To sift the de- serving from the undeserving applicants is one of the principal duties of the Commissioners, ol t. d For this purpose they have in their servios a | Within sailee of the Weedlantie ton delve of e's | force of 24 Lnepectote, of visitors, at a salary of gale from N. BK. $16 per wook each, which amounts to the mani- Phe prenil gh] ficent sum of $19,960 per annum. The duty of we abet vee this core of indigent investigators is to visit ballast “ the domicile of each person secking outdoor re- SCHOOWERS Ab ble Foreat Salih of Province: | tief,to ke vestigate the aconracy of the allegations Richas Thackeray, Laf, Urig Bunting, for New | put forth in their applicstion carda, and to noo ee igcum, of Beookhaven, from Hons | that there iano collcaion between the applicants teviden Deo 14. with mdse ty Merril & Abbett. How | and the parties who endorse their statements, been 18 days North of Hattoraa with heavy NBant | 6 vould imagine that such duties could be PS =a Mt re, Morle eosily performed, and with efficieacy too, were ; ooee Taal aay with tras the inspectors, or whatever they may be torm- Favais, pent, Bae, nite cous od, properly quallfiod for their dutios. Wo foar, 8 Gilmore, Crowell, do however, that in the jonorality of cases thay aro men selected more for their activity and zoa\ as ward politicians and canvassers than for their keen and accurate discrimination of hu- stoly RY, from London 5 Wo the manter, Jan 20, lat 39 15, by U8 gunboat Jas L Dav 1.000 Bales of Cotton on Board. Mr, trom Barcelona 81 Walk. Garver & Chase, } lark, Lotulen and Porta oath Dec 17, pomenaers to BE Moran & $80, lon 98 90, during a strong Jan Burne, seaman of Marblo- ardon deck, frac. hovirs, 26th inst, 30, fell in with Br bark Sareptr for London, OUR WASHINGTON DISPATCHES. PREPARATIONS TO CAPTURE THE SUMTER. AFFAIRS IN KANSAS, NO MORE JAYHAWKING, Two Days Later from Europe. | haa been withia mo} OUR RELATIONS WITH ENGLAND. Intervention Strongly Advocated. ‘THE #TO! KET DENOUNCKD, Tho Tuscarora and Nashville. » New Haven, bound BELOW. One bark—name not known, SPOKEN. Carter, 0 Die poke obedience of the American multitude that he desir, schhatt Boke Carter, thom tary Dect ware *<? | pean nature,as brought before them in tho vov- | INTERESTING DEBATES IN CONGRESS, | ite preparations. be mute as ‘cre hs ps =the captain suffering froma n broken shoulder. | gral caves they are sent to investigate, - 7 ; ble. oie an do toed thon a — pall pray = DISASTERS, &e. We have before ua an instance ot two fr) Management of the War Discusse can Hag waste proceed ty Port Warren, wd there having been hove down twice sioners of Charities and Correction, which will is rR es rane et) Bah at ew ae are nieces te domonatrate the truth of our statement. Oar ’ ’ -/ that the Gaphives WEN Tons (ie tharer main sod fore boon, The ship ti informant, a gent’eman of veracity, writes us oo oe ofthe United Staten 1 r the sheiter rem Fortross Monroe, Fortress Monroe, Jan, 90, via Baltimore, Jan. Ba the expectation of the 1 Burnaide's exped tion in the opening of at least two ed, will Lave to be thoronghly overhauled be: taking in cargo as per survey. Bovrmamrron, Jan, 7 —Theshlp Northen Light, from Bavee for New York, was abandoned in a sinking condition 24 inst, { 1) Which they were fi to this arrange ® | that a fow days ago he happenod to be passing down a ttroot not far from Broadway, when hit attention was called to soveral emal Lote of coal etry, laid down oppraite one tone nent ba powat of 1a 49, a 8, after bee When the refugees are at Halifax they ¥ . hey please, but it ia dou coll vain h Preach brig Now it Jacque Congrennic Kricts, Marble Nash Taylor, the on vena Tee vliticet tamedisialy eer ine tree | ing Curloolty ted him to make eome inquiry, | ee enn eae ts proclamation Or Beraatle vessel Ws spare for their: poses te were aaved, Som crow of the N. L. were | when he learned that it was ‘fuel given by ving an election on the 224 of Pabrusry ty ratify or reject the ordinances of the convention of the Jath of November, and alae the election of two ree Norwegian bark Norma: nthors hav. Ween landed at Cowes by hip Bremertinves Havuy, Jan, 17.—The fold and the t@al proceeds amount to The ehip Bdward Kverett will he sold inet, 1 t4 maid whe ia inwured in Bo ‘The offical London Gazkrre contains further correspondence between Karl Russell and Lord Ly- ona On the St December, Lord copy of a note widreased by Mr, By retary of the Federal Navy, the Charity Commiasioners in Bond atroot.” Beliovingathat something was wrong in such wholeeale benevolence towards ono house, sub- toquont inquiries revoa'ed the fact that, out of five of the recipients, only one was a dosorving ip Normandy has been 50.0% tr, the 200 na enel won a ard to the Bae niomning in very The & ad yesterday's Southern papers: tolayta re object. Twoor three of them had their win- pes ey 29 zerttvid in so bitchuahtnd atrong terms the fact of a British schooner tthe ery , 17 4 fact i 4 at loast four of jo immediate attack i# apprehended, The | Jamex Campboly captured for bres ch of the block- THE NEW YORK SUN, | ter fectia the collars, an 4 eet of the Yankeot wanna to be to cut off come [ ate, having boon brought imto New York with the Brecon im —_——_—_. | them wore persons in the receipt of good wook- Britiah flag ying under that of the United Sates SATURDAY MORNING, FED. 1, 186 ly earnings. This is not an exaggeration, it vata at Walla Cut | Mr. Seward says “Thi unseemly aot must hav rmant gives us his name in confidenc ; re and seven at the head of Wilmington Evian, oom> | been occasioned by a riaapprehension of hie duty Hunpooston of Public Latelllgence. prepared to sulatantiato bis assartion®, Wo | juanding the channel of the river yerterday. Com: | hy the officer who ondured or allowed it." Mr Baw. ‘Tho English journals havo referred to the mols | Potice tho mattor in ordor that no more reliof | justorw ‘tetuail conwuyed two ste and a fleet | ard then requenta the Sucretary of the Navy to give spirit of this country, as ruling the administra. | 61 the kind be given to undeserving objects.— | Uinta Fort Pulaski with provisions, ‘The enemy Y ich oid rw as many ted to prevent a repetition of tion with such « rod of ion, ant assorted that if | The city dows not begrudke any fait amount to | ‘uted cise U4 poovidn Woes aA Wa Wea [I Reg cette cece, eee or ce no aid wore oxtonded to P’rositent Lincoln, his poked tac eavaes prpneedt te itd uutante or Sampson are returning, The Federals firod upon | oath having been exacted aya coudition of release efforta todo right might be overthrown by the beats. the latter and she war slightly damaged, Fort | by the commander of the United Stator steamer mad violence of our people. low such aid was | bYOlY+ Palarki ix now fully provisioned for six months, from three h woamen captured for breach ¢ to be extended haz not been explained, but in Semething Drewing in Kontucky. A letter from an officer of the fort saya that the the blockade, to the effect that they should under- take not to be employed in a aimilar proceoding for the future, Mr. Seward again addressing the retary of the Federal Navy, strongly condemns this At, and releasen the soamem from the obligation token by thi The Cun ord of Customs had bean instrict ed to pormit the free exportation of the articles that were prohibited from being exported in the prov mationa of the £0th November and 4th December, Latest vin Queenstow! INTERVENTION PROPOMKD, London, Jan. 19-—The Ousenver quotes the articles of the treaty for the pacifica signed July 2 1817, by England, France si, And tracem the Ktuccemive steps taken by the three powers, with a view of re-establishing peace ween Greece and Turkey, first offering them the ediation of the three powers, and the refusal ot Turkey led to the battle of Na . The Ousxnven suggests the expediency of « similar intervention by view of the recent action of the war party In England, the intimation may have been ia fended that our administration should quictly sond off the Rebels to England, without public knowledjge of the fact, and that the intelligence should bo first explained to the American pul) lic after the eaveys were beyond its roach. 135 this aa it may, many Englieh journals, with ood foclings towards us, expressed thoue fears of our mol violence, and it was our better knowl dye of our countrymen which enabled to dismies thom with the little attention which, at he ti thoy received, It now appoars that the suppression of padlic intolligence has been practiced ia Hagland, ap: parently through fear of the public inclinations towards peace, with rvsults as unjust to the people, and as disastrcus in credit to the sup- pressing power, a8 would have been the case mistake the signs, if the ominous silence which has followed the Somerset victory in Kentucky does not moan mischief to the reb- cls. ‘Thay are fearing a movement upon Knox- villo, and General Crittenden, at last accounts, was falling back, while terrified masters wore fledging South with their slaves. We watch with anxiety for what we are next to learn from General Buell, evemy cannot tuke it hy any attack they may make, ‘The Yankees are ony ged inn phates tons in the channel, defences yet to pane The people of Savanah are firm and confident of their ability t end the city, The N Book calla upon the ladies to contribu woolen «kirty and dresses to the governm price of flannel wed for fixed ammunition being #0 Wigh aa to Mubjact thi Ment Ww doriows bax The New Orleans Druta saya that «steamer ran the federalblockade on the he 13th inst, with one th James Buchanan again at Mischief, Col, Forney @ letter to the Philadelphia Veess from Washirgton, charges that that old sche James Buchanan, though fast declia- ing in yoara, is stil actively, but quietly, at work endeavoring to organize his friends into a great combination which is to co-oporate with the public enemy whonever an opportunity is presented, to force 4 dishonorable settlement, nunanid Dales of oot From Washingt Washington, gan and thy cupture the rebel stearae b Federal steamers mm the alert to Sumntor, and the C mate nin fitting out at Portsmouth for rpose, ET veawels are now & similar val national ships are lying in port for want il i lo to loarn th . | of seamen, about 4,000 of whom are now needed by France and England, between the Federal and ©. here. Tho note of Secre'ary Sewarp to our It will surprise poe perp es ae Mr don while Play Off Pac Y | (ederates of North America. Buch an act would be . th the Navy Department, while Play Officer Foot ia in Minister in London, Mr. Avasts, dated Nov, | Buchenan has any filend, the very name of this ; spprevid DE LU. Wie! whol Wenig: Mar Markee ‘in London, Mr. , dat | singrate, traitor, and murdorer of his country's | Want of one thousand for servioe ou the Wontar i . ‘ mbar) 30th, which preceded the surrender of Mason | |:0urat<, [tcl ie enn area an slime mutt would be necearys the intervention wold be g & Strpars, disavowed their seizure as official, d petro : 8 mit still quietly domiciled in ‘ederater, and would give cient we would think to forever dam the repu- tation of apy mau in a loyal community. {the northern states wh. Our Government and that of J upon therefore to repeat what and expressed the readiness of our goveroment to meet in a friendly manner any questions which the seizure might rai This note was ‘The charges against him and the has made to be court-martialed have not been defuitely acted up Our Albi y Correspondence. . a A schooner loaded with salt cloared the other day JW done in the case of Greece; uo one can clube read to Fart Ite centage at London, by Mr. Tur Laomtatore Reavy ¥ Work —Tur from Baltimore, She went, however, to tl i tal effect * an inter Avams, shortly after its recsipt, and the only NRW SUPERINTENDENT OF Ponts INSTRUC | oainp at Acqiia Creek, having first sigualled the official publication of its contents ever made, | yi.x Tuy, MarnoronatAN HeAttit Bit | rebel batteries not to fire upon her. Madrid, Jan, 19 —The Sumter has been ontor was the admission, by tho Ministerial journal, and ‘that a friendly dispatch had been received, but Tnx Fever at Finance Question, &. Axnany, Jan, 30, 1562, al by the Spanish Government & eC she Las gone to Gibraltar, Kansas Affairs, Leavenworth, Jan, S1.—Genoral order No. Paris, Jan, 19.—The Jovnsat nes Den vrs thi pan pie shy hegiog aondtieraaitg Whbw waaklioa ta silll wadacided foe atorna oe toe {/i4: issued roa thie Dopartraeak of Beatwnan, neohibec Alina ces’ Paloertenc's, inuecmons | meen ‘The subsequent publication of this note, by the | Mmmsbine here, aud thie week will be long remem- | its the troops of this departinent from entering the sited States are not pacifle. The Te in American journals, reveals to the British reg Dered as one of railroad blockade, Between alter- | Department of Miswouri without special orders.— J jouncing that Messrs, Maton and Slidell are ex. PUL] nate rain und now, freezing and thawing, it hav | All armed banda in the Btato of Kansas, | jected to arriye slertly at Havre, mays that no ob- Vc how shamefully it has been imposed upon, | een impunnibie for w single train to reach Albany | ot in the service of the United States, uor acting | atacle will be offered to the fuli ment of thelr mis. and how unjustly the war expenditures have | yi, tine tors week past, and a thirty-rix hours | under special wuth: ained from the Governor | ion #: Prance and Ruland, ‘The Plenipotentiarios been carried on, long after facts had proven to | railroad journey between here and New York ls ] of the State, orof t 4 Commanding, are 4 Bouth will be allowed to plead fer the recog: the knowledge of the British rulers that those ewhat novel in these later days of lightning | warned todisband. Military commissions for the Bouth, wore unnecemary, a trial of such prisoners, and iW MEAD tke Brenan Chavennmnens #1) Of course this knowledge has aroused justly ‘The Legislative machinery is now in fair working | Son charges of being concerned in depredationsy ive Messrs, Mason and Slidell, or any other order, and the remainder of the sassion bids fair to J or jayhawki be established, indignant comments. The London Srar knows Southern Commissioner be the mene of tany lively contests over meatared | The Mb Wisconsin Regiment, Col, 39) in Paves aay tha government of Bou of bat ‘one man high enough in office, and | of tmyyrtance tothe publi, and particularly vo the | OA a adap, fads Dac Oman ae i Lely beagsre nite irgeem heen es . i citizen not the city of New York, As these various | {Usrt Le siya ee © : Yy Wole | has requested the media pete) low enough in character, to have inspired the | Tein Aclutveious themarlves hofore the reapeciive | Duubledny, iv quartered at Platte amd that Bugland bas accepted the ofice of medias atrocious compcsition which for three weeks | conmnittees of the Seuste aud Assembly, 1 stall - Rave ronewed strength to the fever that has so | deavor t lay them before the rewders vf the Sry, in . The Ixcerexpexce Bator says that France will ° them ty kaw by uiaville i" wasted tho national resources and diseased the lative to thelr intercata Parlier alee sume the initiative in making diplomatic remote vatiopal mind, ‘The Minister who mutilated a CUM TesG ahOMaal RAGE brigade ra” ainat the blockade of the ports the Affyhan dispatches is alone capable of hav- i Southern States and that Eugland w wary ed on parole of honor, vere i4 no news from below ; out in Southy ing suppressed, and denied the existence of, Mr, Seward’s message of peace. The former ceed of villainy was done to iavent excuses for France moral support, Turin, Jan. 19. the Presidency no forward moves rn Kentucky expected for some time, { the jaribaldi has refised the National Souety nad taking transportation iy thin joecasteeriy nents, & War as unMecessary as disastrous; the latter ith Bill, rh pons ble, se Paris, Jan, 19.—The Moncrevn say must have ben perpetrated with the still | shape, th haa een before the Lagielature ton Arrival of More Brithkh Troops. aumber of partizans in Bagland for th more guilty purpose of provoking ® still more | Xoete pant unler the wusplows oF thy St. Johns, No F., Jan, 31,—The steamship [ofthe Southern Contedersey increws enormous calamity. The foolish clemency of | is oe ot Caloutta, with troops from Erycland, put in the Bay Wer Ses a ube Mat the Mouse of Commons condoned the ono of- | Yorks and is sppenis ils oneal thd Af Sulla Tavs: BIGhY MUOFD OF OaRtes Aivh IN. hoe, Of eka tonce; will not Parliament and people unice in J tary system, and there can hardly be «lou pare and boats, ‘The Caleutts will cone here fr f qhe Paris correspondent of the London Morning the tnfiletion of punishment for the other?” the paamage of sane iusaairy lative thereto by the | oon ns the ive clear mivny, Prt sriten as fo re aa The Yandon News remarks:—" Wo have | hie is Wier the doctors digers a ve ten The Africa’s New tor at Paria, aent tem iat of 1d | liek between the two projects present one in ’ . . ps for present never been of the number of those who would | {itm tstween the twu projects peeneniel- she wnat | rhe Cunard mail stoamor Africa, Captala a dase Pua errommnuins of he complaia if every incident of a series of public wed plan of City Loapector Delavany T gua, urrived at an early hour yesterday moruing transactions is not delivered to a premature 4 in the Anwinbly yeatorda are dain On te from Liverpool the 13th, via Queenstown the 1h, publicity. We cannot, however, avoid the re- ee Mertned to favor the Great Britain, who desired th mark that if a Ministerial journalist ie not ens Lor pba Peet bs Iida aind thal shie Wiretpost Bb\powhers? aes perial Majesties, bled to enlighten the public on particular trans. Ate «quaranti ciation having memorislast Karl Russell ayainst Lan a Le ta actions, be is under peculiar obligations not to the blockade of Charleston harbor by the w feet, wat applied, were ladies gentlemen who would mislead and perplex it by statements scomingly ae Ear! Ruw#ell in response stated that he went dis eived by the President of the United Stat © Tt resulted that no A tall at the reception in ey eat Court, oa f American o' patehes to Lord I De the didsatiatuction of the British ¢ & proceeding, and autheritative but wholly erroneous." Tho London Stax, at a later date also quee- tions the war jourpals as fullows; “It appears pressing erument st}ucl ng it w his opinion that the The ghost makin, wriner cocasions Of game presentall inds of consummation of the aet would lewd to the be a Lord Lyows that he was not to inform Mr. Sew- handled the subject ine very able man maid wls) stated that after AxD of his orders in the event of reparation bee J vers vin ating the pr java plan of & pater Wi | ie de ext anothior dixpate ing refused. Who, then, informed the Timms | Goveyi 1 ‘ld not be surprised if this seb: | to Washington dey irda which had and the Posr that, in such case, Lord Lyons |} *: ral (Anon WAI she aiteele ear the | been pursued and exprewsing stron wa that the was to leave within seven daye?—which in- | taser it wnses an. opportanits, at's menver ex peli ris fun Up retionted 9 any cAliae Dart formation went out to America with the dis. | Pressed it." ynabl'y noe Sh ene yad et RN een sin AL partion patch and instructions, producing all the irritat: | ja \euslly, imprest fet to the i rai Tatiana na ae mider thas ib would be din jog effect whieh Lord Russx.1. so honestly and Paps ean Me ‘ eu He wall ab luk ally recogniead envoys, and shat honorably deprecated. There must be some one | phony ofthe Bbate Military Bovrd hovir pt | they are straining every nerve w force the govern @ stairs of Naples,he peut bad w a the most secret councils of the Crown Who | Tne et etn ivcamiany wi via J Ment inte some vetion or policy that will tow tT siyeda heavy reapet vler to hasten the traverses the declared and binding policy of ite her Iwvalitiow next work in wearels | ali map Hoult Arties: Gx the N ne ip z an Lshmides atthe uniAcadlon of Kualy, ‘Pouch Such are the comments which, alluding to Bere Tp would mot at urprie me to hear that all | jane todetermine the time ot our triumph Tt bre ari have appeared in most of the seigy 7 the great Powers bad united in wontation Day be thas af this ve@y moment our destinies are independent journals of Great Britain, within a have notifiod | i, ghin subject to the Federal G ne Kaal Uy Mg suis da Merina then requested. Bae fow w.eks past. Robert Murray, Esyy U. 8. Muraball, that unless | iat too, coing beyond protest, and amounting t wi Ricasoll to explain the Passage it bis apa The Assombly on the Financial Question, | ti" board bill of the permass conan) in the Hanae prohibition, believe the French government ts in | ‘It may be Mat very ieee our damines are An important series of resolutions passed the | of Detention as witnesses for the jovernims communication with ours on this subject, from Nelf thus because the Roman question, being a pald today, the witnesses willl be turned into the itreets. ‘The marshall has replied thas he is wait~ ing for funda from the government, and thet when They are received he will pays also that he hay not received w dollar from the governinent im several montis, Assomb!y yesterday bya large majority, sug gesting a sound system of finance, and taking suopg ground against the proposed issue of an irredeomable paper currency by the Govern- ment, which very gra may yor arise, The Guagntan, in au editorial on the arate strongly of the opinion that the Brithsh govern ment might, with propriety make it known at wosbington, that Kngland will uot, i be om ral indiony makes progrens every day." ity ‘eieated from the House an explicit vote either ‘apron or coamrng the Minigerisl policy, tion was then allnoa Gnani- rad’ eerie Benake belig #abiaficd with 1 of the uainistry passes to the order Petand. vate advices from Warraw state that eleven students had been condemned toserve an sol- rs roperil ot Wormer tot Mer. Chigly the wae ‘araaw ELSE Repel Nuncio ot Paris wouit be . Petersburg, and that it was the wish of the Pope that the Nuncio abould reside alternately at Bt, Petersburg, Warsaw ani Wiina, Tarkey. feeling is orted to exiat bet Prance and Turkeys The farurgenta of Zaba tet returned an insulting reply to the proclamation of Onur Pasha tn which be promised them an ainnesty if tuey surrendered, China. A private letter from China detailing the barbari- uae parpeereted the rebela, and relating how ren m Yentae (Chefoo) by the 4: “Previcualy, two Amer= Parker and Mr. Holmes— hearing that the rebels were likely to visitYen- tae, buckled on their revolvers, mounted their horses, and rode out thirty-five miles to meet them, They passed the outpomta and got to the chief, They asked bin bia intention, questioned him aa to his relagious belie’, explained » littie Christianity, and ‘were then cut to pieces by his peopl Congressional Proceedings. apie Ww fon, Jan. 31.—Mr, Foater (Conn.) from the Committee on Pensions reported # bill au- thorizing the Hecretary of War to strike from the pension roll all names of persous wh sgainat us or aid the rebela, The bill waa passed, Mr, Grinves (Lown) introduced « Lill to authorize the detail of Naval officers for service in the War Department. ‘The bill authorizes the detall of Naval fic the ium of venwels before troops are put on board, vill waa panned, Ob motion of ‘Mr, Sumner (Masa) the joint ree solution In relation tothe Tadastrlad, Rehfbition ss n Waa taken up, ‘The resolution appropri- thirte-five thousand dollars for expenses of the former resolution, Mr. Sumner ex- wud advocated the resolution. Isle opposed the resolution, He waa ed &) taking this arnount of money out of many Mt Lane (lod) abould vote against the resolution at this € At the otker exhibition wee wuld show reapers, &c.—uuow the aword and cannon are reapers, aud the rebela are the harvest, The resiution waa rejected. Yeas 1T; nayn 92. On metion of Mr. Ten Eyck, the bill to prohibl the Goolte trade by American citizens was taken up and pased, The case of Mr, Bright was taken up, c Dougal said that 'a Benator of the United States, who, under the circumstances, could write much 9 letter as Mr. Bright did, was net fit to remain in the councils of he highest of all crimes, and oug Mr. Fesseuden (M amittee of Co ppm and Diplow a AEP oprtation bid, which waa concurred ines | the bill stands pasaed, The copnideration of the case of Mr, Bright was remuned. Mr. Johnaon (Tenn) waid sion, when there waa & c: seat, he (obnmn) felt hin into the Senate that on «former oooa- vext Aboud the Benator's matrained % we te let but he had to own that before Lis tet was out he had to vote to expel b from the Senate, The question ig do the people of the United Btatew foo confidence in the loyalty of the Senator from Indiana? He (Johnson) had ofven heard this very Inquiry among the paople: hot the Senate tura out Mr. Bright of Indians ? Would a fri of the go ent by sent w letter to known traitor, giving the ald of improved fi ? The’ Senator from Ln the country's interest eat ia th on) Mood al iting the tattle napirators soowly frowns and taunts, inion) had not, Waa there one glance of approval from the Seuator from Indiona? He (J “ ot would have been glad of the sympathy of one wi been ao long in the pie service, but the Senator was aa cold oo erg. and he Qohnaony was left alone on thet sideot the chamber, with the line strictly drawn between those fighting for the Union and thone rygalinnt it, Ni er ago than the Last measion « Congres re wore those here who sung the ay+ ren wong Where are Polk and Hreckin- revel camp. He WJolnson) bee re wow on thenamne before they owe Long iB w traitor'a ¢ fFolnnon) co) The Seustor from Tudivna has aad that cred ty the whole coercive poli If the G ithing down the inv mild reply to | Policy A utterly destroy the What is the use of bis py Government when every set an againat it? The people of bia (d down-tredden and oppressed beneath the heal aodare met with PP aed to the whole coercive Government.” Yet the Senator would to be copreed by tyranny, and y or helping band fer them. They dungeon, but there are no answers t their oppeals but the clanking of the chain and. the grating of the dungeon door, are shot and sud women «od children courdered, yet their ry for protection ts met by the Senater'areply, “The we Dain opposed Bat the Senator otter of Mr. Bright Jeff, Davinmso in the days Tuave certain fone rr reste! and the ay. and An tried pose that Arnold wae wo r ‘ ply, “Lan Policy of th allow a br th Wik at the (upromise that was Southern traitors w If the Senate had wu Physical and political courage enough & I tliose who are leponitorian of the pu st anil pow they Were not At ton ¢ Folin uokt sunelves any spirit constitutions wile and chilire went to enforce th been turned into the str tow barrack, Heb in prison ny dit not say t fot but for the sake erty, and for the sake af his By the fallure of the Gov Lawes, hal wile ruish out the to show pluck a shut th rebellion, We hav fight. Me desir ft WAN ty Aaerifice wure, Then | k forward ty the wold fag bene gather around with and inseparable, reowntry ter the ery now and forey 7 maid Le wos prepared te te for the nimdy (MA) avid he # sunt fou the report of the Judiciary © Benator (Mr, Brighty ad been in tw ne eons of knowing that be rts of Mr, Douglas te aa led to ae renwnstrated ¢ in wat compe wud’ he ¢Kennedy) had the ypathized with th othe country frou war, ny in which Mr, Bright ars. Mason, Slidell ede, ef. nvers tly with” Me at de rhern pe All hope of at he always a fthe Senator from Indians, M) Height sail the charges ware that he did not know as he ¢ tithe speck we 1 juarks tion of pene for: there had not Benators, ginie.y who had be my tseeif the ried till Mond: et their right to yopponed to ompromiae waa jrone, inderstext to be the niultiplied but ania, re vuld answer all, f the Senator from Lothers, he might a sald there had never for weventeen yeu! had not voted had never been any inion ivwue he ed avainst, He wanted the thr heme of Missouri and Mr absent t niemt penne new of wise House of Representatives. Fessenden, (Mo.) an edito- Ua motion of M “ e-third vial im the Chicago Trinv, stating that { the cartridges furnishod to the Burnside expedi- of powder, was referred to the rect, Comittee, Wickliffe (Ky ) the were instructed to injiire inte g contracts for army and Iuding wring under the rule and litary Law, or the rules and articles ‘ I ad navy, with power to fratit and infidelity Mr. Vann Wyek, f eat gate Gover tion coptaine Government C On motion of Mr n rnilitury aft the exped| navy supp) Un rent of aniah for m the select committer t nent contracts, offered the ch waa adopted rotary of the Treasury be inniah this House with followe copy of the Por tiande . ‘enally al ters con whether the sid J partion to said aid contract | at wh the warel ed, and what reuts ar oration. os, where paid for k also offered the following resolu: lopted ved a Becret to furnish to this and perquiniter received yor, aud Naval Officer the Port h respectively, from the time he entered on the duties of his office ; also the salary, fees, and perquisites received by the predecessors ofeach during the four years preceding the tern when the present incumbent entered upen the du- ties of bis office, ‘The Tressury Note bill was postpened until Mon- day mv rning next, ‘The House went into committee on the Naval Ap- peopriation billy Ae ¥ of the Treasury be, ise mtatomenit of the wa = | patients to. Ward’ Johildren had | t. Block well's Island, 1b the expenses of treat ty and his house turned | ing the Quarantine diseases shall be collected fre U tho sontinclaw—one was | th signees of ve and other auc the other wat in the mountains to | de : That an : shall be the tyranny of the hell-born wud putt | selected and maintained tn the La . during itof disunion, Yet when crag come up that Quarantine season, TI be pro: Senator says, 1 am ” ay the necessary iting expenses, ¢ e policy of th orn | 1 eal charge of the Floating Howpital y othe «uedtion now bee te the Health officer, The Gow fore the at compromiag, but t ers have hot recelved any compensation for fl tig ii world Veanimate the peblie mind, invigorate the public credit, and inspire with invic ble enthual- frm otir arms, which are diminishing by desertion, dineare and death, and deteriorating from long and censtaat inaction, 600,000 men are in the field tn behalf of the Republic, yet Washington is beles- guered, nd Richmond is not, In 0 the rebels exchange of prisoners we. « whom they aak, and let them return whom they will, Enthvgiaam war expected to be excited the yy by the anmounosmnent that ail waa atl iH: late other qniet in the block ated rebellious porta, From the hes of geutiemen here, an i was might to be made on the country that tie Pregie deut cannct now expect the my} ‘of his political friends. ‘They look to the; of that party which waa in the character ‘corporation, the Reapers of which were | Mason, Davis, and a dozen other gentlemen, to whom Prea!- dents Pierce and Buchanan Lp Th ory bad it Ike the man who not only aold his kl ‘to the devil in fee, but to reach through eternity, President Lincoln ia a conservative man, invested with power to preserve, and he will preserve, the integrity of the country. purpose of the | war waa well declared by him when he said it was to ate tack, puniah, and destroy the rebellious enemy, aod deliver ‘the country from the danger with which it i mensced by traitors, ‘wo fact are prominent—firest, that James H. Lane, of Kenroy haw announced that the only way’ t suppreaa the rebellion, t# by putting two artales simultaneously in motion, one moving South, and the other moving North; and the second fact is that President bye went Gen. Lane, full of his theory & lead an independent army through Ar- kanasa wud Texas, tb Mr. Kelieg (Mr, Wright) had terpreted the Pr Proclamation, culling out peventy-five thousand men, to mean that alave agitation was to be let alone, That may have eek the Preside tae bot it waa itke going to proud e water. Was it meant that these men should break the Rebel's arma but Rot tear their coats, or cause them to lone n pale Of aboes Noy the objeot wad to cruah out rebel- lion, and deprive the enemy of their raasurces, by brining every loyal man to our wtandard, thotgh the skin be notcolored aa our own. ‘The gentleman misrepresented groaaly when he sald by intiendo Or aamerticn that the majority here are endeavoring to make thins war of emancipation, Tn conclusion be appealed the House to stand E ELE ting through + piece of matting for ite better struck, Had he remaiced in his previous he could scarcely have escaped more fatal injury. Gen Foster being consulted, that another effort Le made to keep the tn tow, but, befire ti. Lea were thrown, came from wome of thse on board that abi sprung a leak, (an neral then ordered th prudent forethought and at the suggestion af Cept. Liscomb, of the New Brunawick, one of the tteamer’s life-boata had been given tothe Grape thot before leaving Fortreas Monroe, ‘The lo ing of this boat was a tedious labor, the man ing t lose the selfpoaseasion which they had manifested up to this time, in ® manner to ex. cite the admiration of those who were watching them from the decks of the steamer with a deep and exciting interest, Finally the boat was safely lowered, and the men, with thelr trapa, nately in it, ‘The pull to the steamer, in the heavy fea running, waa ho eaay inbor. ‘The rolling of the steamer alto created a new danger. A wave lifted her na the life-boat came alongwide and a4 she came down again the boat fll under her guards, Three of the men, to ercape being struck, jumped into the by Mr. Lincoln. Let ua give bin all the money | Water, but were speedily rescued by means of ropes ‘and arms be wanta, and drive our generals on, The cther men were irasped by their clothing ant Mr p (Ky ) differed from thane who had | drawn on hoard. The lift-bost, however, ok orgued that slavery was the cause of the rebellion, | be #aved, and it fated much battered and He attributed it t ungovernable, wneontroll, 7 nly the clothing they had ble thirst for power, which alweys haa stimulated ere wae general congratulation the human heart ard guided the actions of men hed been saved. An hour f pamed from thetime the cables parted yd the steamer. We T3T until 1869, Ho also said that at the tra session in July there was no intimation or. di claration here that th it 12 milex from Cape Hatteras and in yw fight of the shore, ‘The Grapewhot had 1,368. bage '¢ wan the olject, they macked their arine, of conta, 80 balew of hay, and two kegw of powder sa ey were called cul ouly to suppress freight, W. B. MoKean, « young man from Brook lyn, No ¥.4 waa in command, aud his crew con: niated of five soldiers, who had experience as eae: nen. We left the Grapesuot drifting in shore, and proceeded on ont way, but did not arrive off Hates roa Inlet until after nightfall. Rounding the shoal avd not deeming it safe t tempt to enter the Fale At night in such weather, we ran up under the lew of the Cape and cane t) anchor at 8 P.M. There wa found several of the sailing ¥easels at anchor, and by their lights could moe that the Inger portion of the fleet had passed the bar and were mafey ane chored inside, JAN. 16—The blow which bad continual during the bight, abated a little thi# morning, but increas ed in viger towards noon, when it. was sccompanterl by adriving rain, We ny at anchor all dey, the troops under bis command, es hewn tore wind blowing steadily from the north-east. Charles ay, mtacked their arms ant refused ty move | H Harwell, ef Engineer of the expes dition, the fleet tnaide, in. boaly might concluded that the ene character, The aes an very rough nee the white foam thick epray'of the breskers a they dashed Pelently upon’the bar “Atintervals we could dine ingiush with glasses, through the clouds of apray the masts and ‘hull of » vessel lying in. the break’ erson the south edge of the Inlet, the channa of which, aw you know, in very narrow and has but came before the Houres but if much troopa had J Sbout 14 feet of water at high tide. In a henry jaid down their arma, the fact had not come to | DOr easter the wind sweeps the water off the bar tik bees darts and it would be « desperate beg ihe 1 except a steamer of very light draft and having the ‘The report of the Committee of Conference ou | bet macitnery, to attempt an entrance, SUC Beak presets ranittoet hee tk ta LOCAL NEWS. New York and the Vicinity. re: Arnold (Ill) thought there was a mistake that, and be lieved it pot tras membor from Linots a4 authority for bis ststement, Mr Monaies (Ky ) confirmed thia by « Mr Logan privately ao stated in ti denen gentlemen of this House, Mr, Dunlop felt it due the auidiers ia the field to ay they would not convert this war inte one \ipou the wlave ataten, incliding the few which have re- folved to remain ia the Union, Mr. F. A. Conkling (N.Y) of Mr. Dan! bin ing that of orroborated « renark tated that Col. Logan stated in hin presence, and that of several other th {the sppearance’of the rey Secretary Gam Mr. Kellogg (1) ) knew Col. Logan well, and h lelieved there was some tisapprebension in matter, Mr. Wadeworth (Ky.) ai that nobody Ince the Lilinoia Volunteers in the . The print was they not fight againat thelr friends uu ure 1.) did not know how the question inlature of Now York, requesting thelr S+nators nnd Mapresvutetives 00 secure, ff possilie, euch Modification of the acts alremly pasted, and sich provisions In acts hereafter bo be pruvad fo ' maining Aho Hivent es! thet tie aatks | SOMDAY Scrtoor, AwniVRRAARY.—In conse vant to be raised in any abate, by any quence of & want of room on Thursday evening lad mr spon duties on ‘i se hiked in ree bees BUNS | oat we were forced to confine ourselves to very brtel Tulne (haleton aad e notice of the interesting anniversary of the June to aaatune the paymer that evening, ‘This is the banner" Bunday School vl through ita own aifal to the Ocmamnisine ta Wate eek Aten the city, the number of scholars on ite roll being Mr. Porter (Ind) from the Committee. on no Jew than 500, About 400 ix the average atten. 1. pprone pdt ep led by 0 res dance, and this number, of both boys and gira, were at the anniversary brought before the audl- ogres are required Wo, transport the pn y and treopa of the United States over their | usually oceupled by the pu rye Toad free of tll and all other charges whatwever, J UUAlY occupied by the palit, Flags and bunting A Uriefdebate enmied, but no vote was bak Were gracefully disposed onjall sides, The singing ‘Aajmirned tl Monde was under the direction of Mr.A. L.tee and Manas Oakley and Miller presided at the plano, ‘The ns bebe clurch waa crowded some time before the jorform- 0, Authorizing the Canal Tt nea of pri the anending jorthern portion of New York Dirpowe of raising the reventity as that the entire treet M. EB. Sunday School, which took place on ect the name in accordance w tates granta of public lands, mde by large amphitheatre, erected in the place NEW YORK LEGISLATURE, —Seaater ances commenced, and many were unable to obtain Lrons’ Maayerio Lxsxcr Powpra, The original and genuine article, will extorminas Roacies, Anta and all vermin. Free from polaom, LYONS' MAGNETIC PILLS Are mire death to Rata and Mica. Bold by all iste everywhere, D. 8. BARNKB, fet honk wad ahs Seige eee SPECIAL NOTICES. Heooklyn and town Railroad tion of the Firem Treg MILLA INTRODUCED, Authorizing the onstriction in Kings and Queens counties, Ty Mr, Conn: Ky Mr. Robertson —For the better security of man life in the Metropolitan P Districts 0 Fem sith t of et nt ore ait ett ‘ and “Freeman's Appe: will lecture a Seen eeeeeeen, yiwie Pe Bright T Trving Halls cor of 15th at, opposite the Academy of ue BPREND) WAG LAR OG Ul Music, on Sunday evening next, Lécture to com- mena TICE Ve ER mence at So'c'oek, The subject is “Christopher Amembly. Ce on which is promised new Light regard+ The report of the Quarantine Commissioners was] ing bia character and mission, ‘Tickets 26 cents, Presented, It recommends that only yellow fever, a3] 27104 xand 1 fever, the amull e chotera shall be phat it ‘tothe | A Remarkable Medicine —Eyatvs Life That it, shall be mace the | RALSAM—Rheumatians, Scrofia, Balt Bdeutdy des, Mie and aul Jere pationte | dc. Hyat’s Lite Balan is te macst certain’ and Th for the most painful and protracted wes, Also, old ulcers, fever »erysipelas, the worst cases of impurity of the Mood, liver aud kidneys general debility, dyspeps fide incipient consumption, piles, dc.” Principal Depot, 246 Grand st, Beventy-five cents per bottle, Post Office Notice The mails for Karope, Sia Queenstown and Liverpool, per U, B. soaner NEW YORK, will close at this Othice om Saturday, © Lst day of Feb, at 1039 o'clock &, mm, WM. B. TAYLOR, P.M, Ladies’ Band and{ Link Bracelets One, " e dollars each, ot G, C ALLEN'S, Lelow Canal at, fel 29116 1 election for officers of . A.B. Boclety for the room in Roose nday evenin, Sd inst, at T o'clock. KATH, Pres; DAVID BARTLEY, Sec. Isol. F pertonal expenses since January Lat The comt ng propriation by the Legislat The Governor endorse mins Vout wa the ol Leon accomplished, he ree law under which "t duties to the C #40 ups necesdury. the action of the Com. their creation haw nonds a repeal of the nted, and the omisgioners of transfer of their Emigration, ‘The consultation of the resolutions relating tthe financial p fthe Governiuent was resured, The resoliitions proposed in substances Ist, The levying of w direct tax to deta terest of the nat ndebtedneas, and which ¢ pledged to this purpose, and be increased from vyenr as the debt increases, creation of a sinking fund to extinguish ein . t et andl Bd vention on Gamage 4, The direct tax of $20,000,000, levied 4 Mth, 1861, to be applied t the Government, ‘The final resolution pledges » will on the part of the state of New York t ippoaed by the adoption of this finan arnest expression to the c are in ita soundness and wis- gust the current expeuses of S—The Mombers of the Ne. cet mente Union oly » attend the funeral of Henry, By or apd gives seen ee itetas | “Alcohol Among the Tatlors,” by runt of a gyster of trredemmas | Oe eet UnOWE Run vs, wore adopted—yeas, 79; naya 2s, Janel quent reasoner (RM. POE Meeting of Olive Branch, Lodge of G, Smt the corner of Grand and Ludlow streets, entrance op- posite the Market, on Sunday evening, C. , und Mr, PAHKHOUSE ihe New Foun land Cons Jan, 31.—No water can be aud from Cape WELLS a8) Ww singe seen from | Race stat) nit is nearly the sare, see QR THM JACKSON Thin Regiment authorized by His Excellency, Governor Morgan, sad designated by him aa the T HEAVY ARTILLERY, is in want of DODIED R¥CRUITS, years and not lea than fem 8 The Bick ef the Capitol. Albany, Jam, 31,—The receiver of the Bank that he wil tomorrow cent, on sll admitted of the Capitol ady pay a dividend sims, 1D y 100 AH aged frou 15 t nohes fi ‘The Burnside Expedition. Ve VOYAGE OF TUR STEAMER NEW ft ix quartered at the UNION BAR. re ww York, and the best of rations are ARTIOULARS OF THE Lose OF FLOATING BATTERY, r with ita way t of matter t been made i— INTERESTING uniform and a liberal supply of under: and the wuthorie ita, rrisom duty, tof no lon dno exposure to atormss, dey id duty, $100 Bounty ar Tine Exerrarion or Tie Want Headquarters, 286 Grand tt, cor Bow EDWARD MURRAY, Colonel, JAB, F, PARREL, Adjutant, 180 6X18 Tmy of the Potomnc—Key’s Divisies— guh'Heginent Now ‘Work Volunteers, ‘Tile Megh- Tent, one of she crack corp# in the servios, it now stationed in comfortabl tor quarters, at Ci Brightwood—one of th new of the’ Crpitalee near Washington, D, ©, A number of able-bodied men are required to bring this Regiment up to the fiaximutm standard required by the U, 8, Governe ment, Pay, clothing, and transportation’ to camp furnished ob being mustered into the service. Bur further information, apply to Lieut, JAS. GRANT, Recruiting Officer, 89 Centre #. Jas 10°108 Attention Swain Oavairy, owing letter of our special correspondent yn, Burnside, which bi been detained on is, contadns sotwe interest oh 0 particnlars y brief rete tet Breamer New Becwaw tok, ove } Harrenas Uxirt, dan. 14, 16! veulready been advised, the vessela ged ie Tienside Bxpedition laft Hampe ton Roads on the evening of th Tith and morning of the 1 ‘The New Brunswick, however, having npanies of th vardy Was de> rand sty aud sve necticut Regiment on tainedy we der orders, bo permit Gon, Foster to pitty some arrangements Burnside bay- ing Het in advance the previous night in’ the pteam vout Picket, By half-past ton P, M.gof the 12th, adyyand at w few minues to eleven the Srunawick put to ses, having the gun Grapeshotin tow. 8 _ooeligns 126 air balmy, and searcely # ripple om th mgt We knew dat we were bound round Cape id lations whether apa place of storms" without experiencing any of its dreaded harshness, Tre’ sin Tore radieutly this morning, but our “ ‘anticipations of continued calm weather were ; me neared Hatteras the wlad Sf ret Hatteras th 1: : ome CT am