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( 7 3 THIRTY-THIRD VEAR. ) NUMBER 10,154. s By Telegraph to the NV. ¥. San. —— 1 — HBPORTANT FROM VIRGINIA PIVE REBEL IRON CLADS ATTACK CITY POINT. The Rebel Vessels Driven Olls ONE OF THEM BLOWN UP. wo Others Badly Damaged, GREAT FIRE AT BUFFALO, Loss About $500,000. HE CALL FOR 300,000 MEN. NEW FIGURING AT WASHI ‘TON. enty Thousand Men Demand- edot New York County, in Addition to All Men Frrnished. UOT A of the STATE 61,076, &e.. A&C. a&ec. odel Tron Clad Raid On City Potnt—Ite wbyect Disastrously Defeated Waalin Diepav? mm. Jan, 25.—The Stan says: rece.ved hore state that yosterday og ‘clock « rebel ve Richmond squadron ao long bein the orks at Cay Pont. The high water caused by the freshet enabled em to paw the or a eet of five vessels prepared ame down river to destre yur depots and batructior which our command. Pol ire bad placed above Ci op be Letior pro- tion of the place. A battle quick'y ensued between the rebel flect ich one of the bea vesscle was blown up and instantly and en- ly sestros vtec ahit ry by spe «J our nearest battery or fort in w while two others were so damaged i as to compel then to seok f the direction of b ichmond, accompan ed by the other two which back in heaped no damage Admiral Farragut left here yesterday evening e the f it wd that he will assume Dave! command ) spoak of scene iia action, and is under a once ere. Rebel News, eported (a 2 2 pture of “we Sankee Washington, Jan 2b.—The Bichmond Msraton, owing 28d, coutaing the hero was # report yesterday that Gen Price nd captured Fort Smith, Ark., witt 2,000 men The report its garriaon § net confirmed by offi- ai intellige “James A. Seddon has resigned the We have not been able to learn that hie ane- portfolio of jar as been appointed, though several promic lerman are spoken of ea likely te be aps Among them are Gen, Braxton iiragy, pb, and ator Th © the place bad nD. i ut that ho dec riess he w yved to sec Comm 3 nersl. It ts understood tt Seddon was duced to resign by the acti taken by the Vir- nia Congresscnal deleration, These yentiemen, appeais, sent to the Premdest on official an- uncement that they had leat confidence in all e members of the Cabinet except Mr. Trenholm, hd askei for a chenge, Mr, Boddon betng in- “wed of this action immediate!y sent in his resig- pL ON. “Ywoimportaut measures recenily passed by nycress were wade public on Saturday. One is} L6 Till providing for the appo utment of a Genr- -in-Crief of the Confederate armins. This pro- des thatthe Geners'-in-Chief shall have charze the Confederacy, Whether this | ver to weclect the generals who Lihose aries is a matter of doubt, | ele repea'e t aw prov ding a staff for the | eral ane ‘to cuty at Pobmond. General | sage nowiilis y) referred to. The we measure is | ation recominendiny asegument of Ge « 1, Jvunson to the ninand of the Arr f Yennosser. 1 Contederate prisoners, who arri- doat Varina on Pridas, reached the city Inst sbton our flag of truce .o#t from DBoulward'e iding ‘By the some boat Mr. F es P. Biair, Sry ace Commisa over, returned to this city, Noth- has transpired as to the ol ject co” Lis mission, tofvcourse it bas » and this ba. re nee te peace negotia vs growucutof bis former visit. ja the pues of Cpt Hatch, at the residence of atter ner bh aud Lech streets, F. 8. Foote, of Tennessee, left the city yes- or by the Fro lericks urg train, en | rge Co,, Va © 2d has the tollowing The enemy in b foree, 15,000 strong, under Ge oater, | Mg t Our iroops res ster fel. back on this side e, Our lines enabrace tae Sale. | erytny wos broweht off safely, . our force Clinton, 1 in, 14.—A large Nas ey estimated at tror ently possed dow r elicved that an expedition is omyanimng either | tack Mobile or to go up Red River Tackson, Mias., Jun, 1 Private advices from | ke the were st. hawe been recelved, for an cxpedition of | } 4 Vas ibe niecderate prisoners oda ol which were nD Were emigrallug D tues bave een sed uu aiter the 4.h of Ma reported reason 16 fears ot trouble ia tee Mh Great Fire in Buiale Loss Abont £590,000, Lalo, J Le American Hotel is now on foe wind is west and Liowing a gale, and {t owl cunt The thermomeier stands at | tegr es obove zero, which, with the wind and dag OLOW ®.OFD Makes it aluoat impossible tmentto work with their engines | | | | ¥ yoxlnee cau barvly work, belog ' covered wth ice, The fire broke out sbout one oteioek this morning in Peter Deibl's restaurant, seowOND DIAFATOR, Buffel, Jan. %—1 Pelock, P M.—The fire te ati’) burning, but ite course on Main street ts thoucht to be checked. The fire reached as far as Ballymore's meat shop, and was only arrested by Mayor Fargo having the building next to the Amer- ican Hotel blown up by gunpowder, It t6 feared it will extend through to Pearl street. TAD pIAPATON. Buffalo, Jan. %—P M ~The fire was arrested this afternoon afer the blowing up of @ building on Main street, known as the Old Eagle Tavern. It was stopped, also, in the rear of Pearl street by the efforta of the fire department. This evening the flames broke out again in Ballymore'’s Building. The fire department is working mt every disadvant- age The weather ju intenasiy cold, with « violent wind and drivir w, freezing the hose and elog- ging the engines The following sre among the mierera by the conflagration: The fre caught in Deibl's resteur- ant and extendal & Vanvelsor’s bakery, Jouner's drug store, AS, Sechryy shoe store, and Pau! Banya 4 confectionery store, Thence 1¢ spread to the Ameriean Hotel, entirely destroying the hotel, the Aw run Hal’ th its rear, aud the fol- Jowing storns ye grourd floor: Rowsenaw Hro- thera, fancy vin, Hostetiors & Strauss dry Lew! & Gershotfer, dry ] ad Rar- thaner's barber shop. The €re then co:.tounicated te the buildings adjoining the hotel, ocoupied by Volger. German goods; Upson, phoorrapher; juors and Buliymere, meat stand The ldings, te the corner of Court street, were damagel more or leas, They were occupied by Kasom, better; the Uulfelo Savings Bank ; Gage, grocer, It is ‘et that these buildings will be deatroyet to-night Ik is reported that some persona were Injured by the falling wally but arid the confusion itis im- possible to ascertain the facts, James sedwuy, Harry Tift, and Barry Gillett, belonging to the Taylor Hose, were killed, Tue eunlary dowors. lowx will not fall short of half a The fire is still buraing. Havana and Mexico, Important News Tre Reaction Agatnst Yiaximilian The Chorch Party CGolng Over to Jusrez Growing Diilicalties of the Empire, etc. The Unite! States steamehip Bagle arrived yea terday with dates to the 2st. Her news from Mexico is important. The blockad stoamer Colonel Lam, flying the flag of the Con- federacy, left Havana on the f the 2lah supposed for Galveston, The crews of the English steamers Huyti and Palikari, cheered her aa she passed by. (Correspondence of the N Y Sun.) Hivana, 21.~The news from Mexico ghiy and Bint cont running morning then lying in port, Jan ‘es Tt ba reported hal made e re- imteresting important, d! He sissapce upto the very walle of Ouxaca, where bis escort was fired upon, That he then returned to Etteron the 2th ult. Au wan expected, and the attack was to be made on General Courtols obstinate resistance the ith. Itis also state! that Parferio Diaz has a force of 5,000, vith 65 pieces of artillery. As to the latter item 1 bave no certain information, but ast the numbor under bis command it Ww rnore than double the estimate of the French, and they are Letter provided with resources than any of the hberal armies have yet been The Church party heve been for some time aiding bim with money and m This party is now strone}y , posed to the Exopire, and mays, it prefe ?, with whom svoner or later they could who only took away thelrimmense real estate, that Maximilian has confirmed all shat they found object onable in Jaurez, and even gone fa ther in attacking their “peenliar institutions, by declar- ing freedom of rengtous belief anc practive the that the tendency of the “new or ler of Ulug flood the country with heretics and » theretore, voluntarily aid Porfirio Ding old mint in Oaxaca is working night and dav, coining the gold and silver | roughs them by the churches and people. The mint is coining ml. ver dollars bearing * Republica Mexicana, 1505," the new Emperor havin: no new dies, and uot wishing coum of the Republic to appear with the date uf 1564. Ratnon Carvallo bas received his acequator an Cousul-General of the Mexean Ermpire, on this | is.and, and he officially communicated bis baving opened Lis Consuls, the other day, to the other Consuls of this city. Ho imeluded the United States Consul-General, but strange to say his cre cular in the pirat person was without signature, He has made’ s demand on Mr, Ramon Diaz, the Consul for many years of the Mexican Reput lic, ror she delivery of the archives of that Consolate, Mr. Diaz replied that ble Government being legiti- mate and suil recognized by several nations, Le could not entertain the | fora moment. For tear of interference, these arcineves Lave beou de- posted in a aafe place under seal. Ag a dermer resort tiey will be sent to the United States. The Diamo of the 17th inst. publishes o letger fro its correspondent at Monte Christo (at. . mngo), dated Jan, 1st, referrin¢ entirely to the at- k upon the Spaniards by General ¢ anco, on the 28th of December, There are vo details of cousequence, eave that n, Polanco's force consisted of 1 avolry, supported by 700 infautry, wad that tle Hpamards t.rew grenades amides the horses, The reported burning of the rebel steamer Lavinin, tormerly the Harr) pa t Lane, is confirmed © ia anid to have been set ou fire a Gelveston salor, in revenge for the uou-paymocus of his wes, Jan 14. —~Arrived, the E 1 wbeatoor Lephine, alias Vrancia, #ix dave fr Galvertou, with 1,490 bales of cotton and 11 paasengers Jan, 19.—One and a heli cays from Nagnan, the erate atoamer Geucral Whiting, 425 tons iu to M. A, Heners & Co, This steamer ht us yood news trom Wiimington, which is med by the Sylvan, direct from Wilmington The Foclish steamer Denbigh, hitherto so success fnl, lef, this port on thet st, for Galyosion, though she clesred for Bermu We hat areport from Key Weat yestorday that sabe had been cap- tured aud curried in there a prize, and a valuable ne. The Colonel Lamb, a very fest iron steamer, is reported at Narsau, but this ia false, es she is now searing up the harbor. ft is general re ported she la to become a corsair or piratical crager, She carries the nie leraw flag at the gat, and the Paimetio at the fore. Tuere is no doubs s ntouded for u privateer, It is just re- ported thit this Vessel bas 140 men on bourd, cleared as passengers for Nassau. The Bermada Blockade Kunners Hear the News, Halifax, N. Sx Jan, 25.—The RB. M, ateamship A)phw from Bt. Thomas and Bertouda, has arrived The here luckade rnnuer Owl having succeeded in reaching Fort Curwell the night it was evacu- ated, returned t© Bermuda, arriving on the 1s ture of Fort Fisher, and stopping the Maud Campbell, Old Dominion, Flor- enee, Deer and Virginia, all ready to sail, with the news of the same time with the Owl, and the Ratileanake, Cha. meleon and Snag besween the 13th and 20, aud bod not ince Yoca beard from NEW YORK, THUR The | | Coarlote end Stag sailed for Wilmington at the XEAVIIIth CONGRESS Second Session. SENATE. Washington, Jan. 25.—Mr. Cowan presented the pot tizens of Penney vaois ask ug that the Conatitution of the United States be a) amended as fo recoen re the existence of a “Supreme Meng" | The petition waa referred to the Select Committees having the mubject under consideration. Mr. Henderson presented the remonetrance of | eitivens of Mjasourt and Marvland aga ust the pro- | oned tax ov leaf tobaceo, Which waa referred to the comm tiee on Finance, Mr. Foster, from the Judiciary Committers, ported the Mouse Rankrupt Hilk with amendmenta. | Mr. Foster exp'ainet that the Comintitec bad not | tade any radical change tn the bill, but there Were so many trivial alterations made on it, they bad conclided to offer a new | il! by way of a sub- stitute = The bill was ordere! to oe printed t Wileon, from the Military tter, sorted back the memorial of ex-Surveon € fammond, ast'ne for an investication into his court-martial, avd asko! that © Uacharged from the surther con- n of sideration of the subject, and it waa so ordered Mr Farwell offered a reeolution tustructing the Fiuance Cominittee to inguire into the expatiency | of relieving the tennage of the try from the ip come tax, and reducing the duty on chains and ebors, M:. Farwe}! state! thas the tax upon ton- nage was eo beavy as to be very mnjurions to Ame- rican commerce and Americas shipbutiding, while jn Fogiand and France the matertala used in the ty consiruction of @ ahip were was so heavy bere aa t resolution was agree! & Mr, Powell aoked Qhat the Senate toke up the re- solution calling upon the Secretary of War to know hy he had not appointed Commissioners to coi peusate loyal ow uers for slaves wnliated in the mit free from all tax, ¢ alist prohibitory. T? tary service, The resolution was taken up aod mlopted Mc. Wade calle! up the resolution of the Mil | tary Committee, advising retaliation upon the rebels, Mr Clark offered s reaclut to the elect that Congress earnestly calle the attention of the Pres t to the condition and treatment of prison ein the rebel prisons, and if for antiafactory rom ers they cannot he ¢ wed, Cougres® rarest that the President ewploy the means in his dug etelintion na stall seem | roper, and shall prevent the continuance | uch barbarities, ancl compel te | Insurgents & the laws of ciy.jiced sartare Mr Ue oders red the apporntment of com. mine « to confer with the rebel suthorities to secure better treatromnt for our prisoners in the South, If the rete s refus to recelve suck missioners, the Proatent aboult mlopt auch strip yent measures of rebaliati conmatent with the rules of civilized warfare and not cere vite national honor, ee would effectually stop such tof the rebels moved ap amendment makiig the resolution mandatory instead of @dvisory, att compelling the President and officers of the aruy to rebaitate ip king r. Foster waa surprised that any Senator should wy thatthe rebels bad not treatet our prinoners with inhurancruelty Afer ment oning a yeralit stances of rebel barbarity, he advocated retaliabon, but was opposed to retaliatir.; fn kind to the extent of starving to death, or any much severe iaeasuros. He believed if the rebels tock our prsouers and shot them deliberatel®, we should shoot “ual | pumnber of theirs; bus be did pot bel p we should | arry retaliation tw the extent of torturing allt prisoners ur bands because the re ele tortured our men in their hands Mr. Davia opposed the resclution and spole at the Commit f Conferen 4 reported that th iW ‘ at the pre ator ' ) employers, He u biati ate xt iladhere & 6 ammendmont to atrike the propos.ten tor thin increased compara’ which be said Was Cor to law it “ { dofeat the bil, ho eaid, bus the respoumitility would be upon the House The yeas and nore were called for aud the Senate decided to adhere to ite amen iment by @ vot 3 yers wone uey; vise: Mr. Carlie ” Tbe Presiding Oifiver— Che notion preva ts and the toll faison seeount dinagreemont between } the swo Houses, Ad ned NOUSE OF REORESENTALIVES Wasabburne, of Llinois, offered « resotntion & ae directing the joke the trade with the rebellious States since the beginuit of the war, Movers. Bohenek and Farnsworth severally jected to the resolution, for the revson thatthe nie eubject was uow uudergoing invest pation Comittee on Military Alters. mriitter mmer re 1 all facta and c'reumatances attenn jig | | The resolution of Mr. Waruburne was adopted, when, on motion of Mr, Beheaek, the Corralttes on M Mary Affairs wae discbarsed Irom considera- tion of the subject. ‘The House passed the resolution of thanks to Gen Sheridan, with only two votesin the neces tive Mr. Harria, of Marylar ad Mr White, of | ' Obio. Mr. Schenck, from a second Commitice of Con ference, made a report ou tu Clea: ree.ng Amend - | menta to the Deficiency bill The lloame receded trom all sheir diangreementa with the excontion of | the one giving the clerks aut employ ves of the House twenty per cent, @.aimunel pay, | Tie House then proceeded to the consideration of | the reyortof the Belect Ona tor, proving bor the Heads uf the Depar the oor of tk Vy twin rules concerving their ree and toalimite! extent mo ported waa the ¢ bere Phecome bet of le tion us nove jodged exclunively an ibe D uid not compel the Lesda of the Departiae to pive the jiriorn Att tho reasons Why he wosip f f wastbatlt at wid uw litate os Cunyres tt would enat the Gi Drowet, if it properly cbar t e the Tonse sad vindicate the bur if wrong, they tay be cor ef in e a , responsibie and ¢ Olly for private int e Mr. Morril! said thot i6 Woe Bob Untuir b> pres fu that th's measere, & Was reported the gentleman from O Peudleton), was the re- eultot study and aaa rat f Bova exarn ple However ben: t ich # pre to bhe Brit ian Gover t, w eas a INOUer it would be incongruous ond maiachiey ' ir Repul lean titutens. He discussed the mulject wf length, Btiong obher things & the imeae pled the country wou 6 thrown whenever the au fi:ation waa de- be excisenent of a Pe ential e'eetion every four years aioe sult S apritat out perplexing the nation Ft more Tust f the measure securmng capucity in Exooutve office, it Was bia opluiou hat mliy would t moreaph we bide fteell in a ‘ And th ppant rheto tu epaciy Of A @inays @ituch to able offcers, and in nnect the names of Jefferson aud Gallaiiv were menuoned Tho adoption of such a measure Would afford an arena wuere the Vicor would be congratulated end | the Vanquished divided, besides being subject to aher oujectians. No further action was taken ob the satject. aud She House adiournods we Seante. Albang, Jan. % ported favorably : Av charter of the Brooklyn eration, K Moat ilo'y ancin Mor ecoewer the Bute ad the bill reeomynitted. Tits Notiogp.— Incorporating the Arion Society of New York. Authorizing the New York Dry Dock and Kast Browmiway Railroad Company to @x- Incorporating the National Ass» For « new Capito. ot the better protection from fires Na New York, Hy Mr Piekie: Relative to Relative tend ther track ciation of Paso Rall Plavers rh unel Ls Inriopvesp vd property. Ry Mr. Datelwr : The tellowing tile were re- ye the charter of the Sowiety for the Re formation of Juvenile Delinquemte . Amending the hike Library Aw ing to the Missionary Bociety of the joderest 1b certain © adverse vote on the bill relative to the Ger- spital Was reconsidered, ou motion of Mr. ty the officers of the Department of dhe Inspect’ of Bothiiage in New York Butfolk counties. Proweing pey County Bupervisors for extra service Rirts Passe w York Guaranty et corporating the Purtet jor ter Savina Tank poratiug the New York Studio Bu lting Assocta- Bank of | Fnabting triistoes of the Bearuen's Fund and Retreat to bor- ' ton. Authonmng the Manutacturers’ Brook! yn to remove to New York row money The resolution tien. Terry wore atopted unaniniously Mr. Fields moved thi the Attorn requested to rep the Hucson River Reilroad Company bus for dis mtinuing thetr regular For the appoimtment of freosurers of Kougs Queeus, Kiehmond aud the Ene Ainending the cbherter of the d Indema.ty Goanpany. Tue f thanks to Admiral Porter sod rt what legal suthority, if any, vanaenger traine below = SUN. SDAY, JANUARY 26, 18¢ , ; New York State Lesistature, ——————————_—_— eae PRICK ONE CENT_IN GOLD TWO CENTS IN CURRENCY, = Toe return by writ of habeas corpus of the bexiiea of Christopher Hogen an! Jobn Dy . formerty of the New York police, and ly Biteched to the Washington detective department, took place on Tuesday in Washington, TLey were Srrestet in February leat on muspician of stealing twenty thousand “dollars from = paymasier's truck, and bare renamed in prison ever since Wetbous trial « any chorge agminat thetn. Super- intendont Wood appeared before the General Derm of the Court without the men. Me stated thas be Wee prohibited by Presitent Lincoln from produ- cing them, Fexhibited an order mgned “A. Lincotn,"* to tine odfect that the writ of Aabeas cor- we is suspeoriod, and orderne thet the Now York ofbcors slall be retained in cusuaty, LOCAL NEWS. “@W YORK AND THR VICINITY, The Dratt. Asormen Muppir is Tig New Yon Quova—A Reront raat Twenty Troceasn Mew ane Requrmp From rim Crry — Tok Rarrres Qeota Bain ro ne Exronmovs,Another bomb- abell trea been dropped into the ranks of the “ablo- bodied" of New York 0 wre The Board of Supervisors held a mpectal meeting last evening, at whico Mr, Blunt announced that the Committee on Vole nteering had just been notified by Provost “ershal Genera! Fry, that the quota of the city ‘under the late cal! ofthe Preside tis nearly twenty ‘thousand inetead of fourthousand four Lundred and thirty-throe, as originally reported, Ry what preonas Tweoty-ninth street, New York, and wo rate af thin conclusion bas been reached, or upon what ba- City horsesraile below -Pwenty-ninih aude? aig the h J 7 Chawbers street The motion Was edopied ertinate has been 1 the Commitwe are pot informed, Mr. Ilunt stated that the Committers Assembly. had been sasured by General Fry, on the cocamon Pures Notioep, For atureau of Asseasmentatin | of ther last viait to Washtogion, that the or wil vinst ' re To rpotate © Masonic Bavings | qu ‘ould 6 TD ore - Hank. Incor ng’ the Kast itiver Toll ¢ aie ce one eeesiby Coeemeare anne ole Company. ‘To tucurporate the New Yors Literary hey hal nearly succeeded tn filling, and the an- Club. Relative to the Pasher Mathew foial Abeti- | nouncement ofthis enormous increase [sas etartling wince Soclely of New York. To regulsse the | to them an tt will be tw the people of the county freight tariff of Eaproese ¢ panies in ths Beate. v Lo repulse tue fees ol the Goumsy Crerk of New rt Blunt, after announciay thi intelligence, sube York, mitted a resolution which waa adopted, directing Vitis Lsimonr san Pore teary ferry: between | adhe Committee on Volunteerins to proceed imme- Sag Harber and Greeaport fo a tthe « x ter of the Republic Fire tusurance ¢ fay. Bole diately to Washington bt) ascertain the cause of the auive to Marsiale ta Now York. Lo amend ue | euidden and alarming merense in the quota and to charter of the ciey of Rochester RVENING ABRASION The Amembly held @ ses take with therm the evid of the enormous ex- we of the enrollment upon which the quota m Une evening, the | aicned. Resolutions were also subrmitted by Sue solal order being the state Hounty bill Progress | pervisor Bunt, praying the Common Counct! ww was reported, aid the whole snbject made the ay cial order for to-morrow evening, ton aent in a communication specifying quotas by Genera! Intelilgence. (By Matl to the New York Bun.) Governor F adopt the ordinance before aubmitted, for the pune felment of parties who recrult .o the city for credit olucwhere Congressiounl Disiets, Adjourved The announcement that the city quote ts te - — j be increased to a figure that almost precludes the News Items poestbility of ite being rained by voluntary enllate Bp Telepreyh t ihe Wie Vaek Sen.) ment, ata time whe © city was supposed to be virtually exempt, will naturally cause a (ccling of Vue Ietand of St. Thomas bas been declare D | aetonisiment end indignation The people had the Iniected port asvurance of the wervieol Coumittes, found Aw explonl { some powder on Market atreet, | od upon alleged reprementationa of Pros fu West Piiladely yewterday, caused the death | vost) Marshal General Fry, tnt only @& { three persons, sud another was seriously in- | few more recruits were required; and now, al- jured moston the thr old of the time appointed for the Gea. BAN HORN, soanding the districtof Sonth- | diaft, they are informed that twenty thousand west Migeoun, baa tanished 4) families, apd 100 | men— one-fourth of the entire population Hable to men and women, to @ distence of 50 aatles outs.de | military service are domended b Latrict, for feeding aud berberiug guerriliaa Tt in not beat, | to place Implicit rebance and boshwhackers upon thia new dovel: ent at the present time, It Iris reported that the rebel privateer Qenandosh | seems at lr ' sble that if se create dia= bas recently destroyed several American merchant crepancy exiated bet u the ostensi!le and the men song the coast of Prasil, tn consequence of | real quota of the city, ia wae not discovered ore which vesaela bound to the Fuited Btates were ob- ] thie, 1 records of entiaiment are supposed to taining Dritiel registers, 60 as to enable them to | bee mationlly keptin W ‘orton, and itaeeme j sell under British colors etrange that Marshal Fry ul! be led to make ao Vue \ abobehing the Biack Laws, except the | crosa a blunder ag that involved between his orig- law progibiting Intermarnage betweon the blacks | inal and bie present extimate of cur quota A and whites pesaed the I 4 Seunte yesterday, | change of a few hun my the suppoved quote 1t wi'l doubtless become a law. Under the old law, | might) be attributed en error; but the ho colored man could settle in the State without | awelling of the quota to twenty thousand. giving bonds that be should never come upon the | must certainly have some other interpreter town for support tion, The viait of the Volunteering Com= mittee wo Washington v probably = dise cover the true state of the case, and until the ree sult of their roiesion ts announced, [hia not best to be slarmed. But it must be contensed thas the ; G % : bg ; in Warhington, expreesed | mubject has ui unpleasant appearance. The quota is conv on that Nmingtou is in our pomses- o y waadicy rie sion, aa Gen, Terry appeared before t aad de of the frat ten Concressional Listricts are stated as moandedt its aurcender on the 19th follow# op the official announcernent made by Proe Tur Senate bas accepte! the report of the Milita. | Yout Marshal General Fry those voprising thie ry Committee, refusing to have the proceedin, city being the Fourth to the Ninth inclusive; the Court Marshal wai jsmissed Buryeon-t ret Harsmond examined into by Congress, District Dintrict, Arenson who signs himaelf “Jone HM M6 6... whether, it Aciirat Porter niakes many rm z i rts about the Port Pisuer business, be ought aot 4 shee th be ealled Aduiiral Reporter, 6 Suatihercsckes arrive Tih . IW the Paria Achives of Juation there are 900,000 : es full and urate reporta of casos of auleide every From thia it will be seen that the neo «fetal one «f whieh i ! ta na all letters Md gab of wri- | quote of the city is 22,01 and the ouly sparen’ i leit by the self mu re which pf , elf murderer which relate to bis | pericion thet can be wade must come from Gov. fiita, of Rhode Island, bas temed © proc | Credit. With regard to these we have the follow= Jon ator speime that the quota of the state | 1m intelligence from Washington : unde sst cull bas un Ulled by vokunteer eu- ' Ls 6, and wo d will be made Con, Pairs Prison Ratm Baum, of N.Y. city, haw whl be of he rarcas guadiiy in Khode Washington, Jan, 2h.—The Provost Marana General has asslved and forwarded to the ditfer- eub districts theur correes quotas Under the call of Deeenber 10h for 800, 000 rtly after that arentned comme: tBriageporss Alm, tt having | War made, quotas were aseiyned upon the enr been turned over to biu Capt. Ho BL York, | tent itsiond ou the Sth day of Novembers Curel of Artilery of Post, Who wae temporarily | taking into accomnt the reports of credita and the pa ed ine wmand till the arrival of Col, Sain | estimates of the number of year of service thas Ralru. Lieut G, Day, Battory Bo Firat O, V. | Were then avalatte: and these quotes were sent to A., is Adyusans. the districts, in order ti reoruibag might’ cote ‘ pence witheut any delay for computing the exact ir, Woep f Carroll, offered a bil » 4 pa Th nae ch Gnlpnaree oe i ma b Posie quotas ‘The correct qaotas were based upon the ¢ rere sr thannNtise ATi 6 dudiel pe slot nv enrolment as corrected np to the Lat jnat., dew a ymte on 4D elary Ure W6@ |b pac wll the credits for troupa raisel up to tba the expedtieney of reportng w billte levy a tex on 1 t date, A conplete settionnont with exch do atrot has aii uninairied mate cltinends betweem the aven of Ly a i 9 ihe hroseeda of whist been made, and all forr defiwlences charged and orphins of those who bave failen in defence of | SL men Pulinie the servine wince Ja 1M whother by draft, she acceptance of mul r their country in her ogaiust troase em and ¢ " traite ti wan reiectad by voluntary enlistment, will be pplied a » 4 i credits im she redaction of the quotas now Bowe b la in a echoolin Detroit are resi- | aasipned, It will be obwerved that the core te of Windsor OC. W They base been stopped | rected quotas vary, in certain local.ties from the hi yy with ther wacher, under the recent | quotas aawigned on the wid of | ter, The passport order, Au application beng made to | season for thie ia: lat, That the enrolment ip Becretary Beward, through Alired Ry 1, Bq, | many localities has been much reiuccd mince the Lote ates District Athorney, n decided | Binh of November, le un other it bite cl ange that “Mrs James aud her young meses, pupils, | has cocurred, ¥i, Ful and accurate reports of are not | traveders' in she mesaing of the passport | men, and yeare of service fur isbed, bot only dur- revulations, aud weed aot be required to provide | ing the mouth of Dooomler b4s frou dafferens thernsel Witt passpurts.'? So buat our Kuvern- | culities for prev montis Lave been receiv meut does pot lay any obstacice ju the way of Ca- | and taken into acount cetermnining the correc¢ nvdinn girls coun ver aud obteiming au educa- quotas, The wos oY oUS Insance ia in the cases tion Su American schools, of the cities of Now York and Brooklyn, the qucts lus residence ree y purchased by a commit. | Of She former beng lurmely inerems d, while thae ‘ tiewen of Pailadelphia and which bun | Of bie later ie chminiahed. The variance, bow: vted w General Grant and family oe e | CYer ia bet partially abr butable wo the causes above home is on the norsh aie of Chastuus | 8)" # couusionod 1p 8 great extent by ihe ireet, wesbot Twentieth, The building occupies | Petittriput f the yours of service oL int of strouseof twenty-two feet, exsending back to the | Dave en ist! ents allowed to the frat ten Congress distance of one hundred and mxty-eighs feet, with ynal Dissriets of the Bate of New York, while no @ thirty-ioot stroet in the rear. It ise four-story | chante if =the umber of meu credited to double frouh with three-story duuble back build: | **" | iistriog has bee ade by the ings. The structure cost over thirty thousand dob | vmnisous | yee tp lovking | into the lars, As tho donors intend furnishing she dwelling | “Por! wade by the Commission of the periats before baading it over, 18 will probably uot be ready | ° service uf theae enlitmenis ib Was fount thas for cecupancy UDI about the 1st of Merch. Tue | $0 Bumber sasigued wo Now Yurk City was re- | furntwure is bow in process of gure, aud | Ported a6 Wl) three-yrars’ cen, while those reported 4 Cantinue” (des ee hates