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au === ts! at ee (ere TITIRTY.-THIRD VAR, > NUMBER 10,161 ’ & \ Confederate Posce Cammissiontra, who left here on The Latost News eocrmnn ie wena cy sive Bandas might in Potersbure, whence y ut By Telegraph to the N. ¥. fun, | through the lines to City Pent. Youter ay moras aw ie ipg, they lef our Les iv Gen. Pastel Jonson's were making the trawi ther t Wisaion became THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS. <:.,*.’ character and the objects of the Ww hen our troops set up such a choerng as Mr. Lincein Takes a Hand. [eaatearare a souieund Ty anit (SH corimiasioners «ere out sighs aud well within HE GOES TO JOIN SET7ARD. Passaze of the Rebel Commiss{on- r ers Through Our Lives. pevedcararaens lap the Yankee lines when the clatnour was imine La toiy cought up by the Yas" ce troops who cheered atv! burraat until they were hoare and emus the two armies the cov ’ souery Went on thelr wa Tho next we bear of } Great Cheering by Both Union | tse cout icrste ttouse of Repreenntativen on | THE COMMISSIONERS ATFORT.- |!" on We vane (Sieur of (e108. | RESS MONROE. | siRsten’e ate Md doetrcm un ih, exc Gea, Sherman's Advanee. |“*°"™C! STS Suess a GENERAL, SILER MAN, CHA RLES i ON THE OBJECT. ; He ts Advancing on Shales Abita ' | Fortiens Monroe, Jan. Sh.--The tears! ip Cas] ry awba, Captain Johoson, arrived bere also this | Fighting at Every Sted. prin ve : no Hilton Mead, 8.C, iy over Bw! EHEMY CONSTANTLY DRIVEN BACK: | rs i ine swipevn, tin Caan me from Hilton Head on ‘last Saturday, the Yeh, ond | petchea from 3) of the highly thus far the opening of th the State of South Ceroius, One jor-General Sherman's army The Slavery Amendment. BPEICH OF THE PRESIDENT. Ratification By Several States. bes.des the matie aud army, brings intelligen success attendia » inoved iirect L davannab, >. and the otler, ¢ om Beaufort, 8. C4 end vat Charleston, 3. C bairting of corps, Ove wee City and Miscellanecus News, | boty rapidly THES DRAFT MUDDLE, — | len A Deduction of 5,254 Secured. weovAnCine aga @ jatest inte! geuce from Shertaan's be at # distance of loss th es fr Charleston, The re cla we rev stance at every nt, but were r , , oe riven from every available poritiou for defene &e., WOe, &e. Forage aud sulmstence were found in large quan. | : ‘ i pe {tine ur selulers a@ the fuilowelithe revrest The Peace Movement. weps of the rebels, The aruiy commanded President Livcotn Gone to Fertress Monroe Washsigton, Feb 2. The Si Major-General For was co-operating with the s8 bes imsued a | artuy under Gen Wau, the movements fi pe throu Routh n » Lut the extra in regard wo the movements of Provident | of our troops through South Carchna are but t re 1 precursor of @ far wore terriiie end janirous | sucoln, ya: Sart iia de topalen te the rebola than that of thelr celebrated | “Tosday ab 11 o'clock, Presic Livooln Jef | juarch through the beart of Georgia, The lines of | Washington Ly ® special train for Auu ® FoF | General Sherman were belus gradually vontracted, the purpose, it is understood, of jomming Secretary | gyu it was probable that no dosperate resistance | Beward, at Fortress Mon r City Point, tobold | woud be made or tattle offered until our f | en interview with the rebel deputation, Moaars, A | bat reached to within a few os of Charleston, H. Mephens R.M T Hunier aed Jobn A. Camp. | of ha vebel ea would te | bell. President Lincoln took his departure in a | concontrated to puke one last terrible ed opecial car, Which was placed upon the row! at « ate from she invadera of Sberusas | few moments’ notice, by the Baltimore and O iv Railroad Co, Prom the fact of the Present ¢ ing | (Bo Mail.) | to Fortress Monroe or City Point, color is given to A correspondent of she Cine nnati Commrnerat, 5 . hy e) Dep on © been ale the report that the Ret Doputation have been al | with an, writ | fowed to enter our liu 1 it ig undererood thas The army will nove with rations to last | they are now et Fortress Mcuroe, The Preaideot | enough t ® t vonent cle ui } Was accom) donly by ae at | mediate resulta, As toe distance to eliher Charles | p pi ’ on of Pocotal ' BH Oar cure. be incurs & F i | Washington, } 2.-At eleven o'clowk this | cen ily Ge will He @eorning Proaiuent Lincoln lef Washington by @ | naade ree u ected wealost Atgust opectal tra'n for Anunpolia, at which place be @f | igenuer that the whole ar an le s) ort 2 P rhed on tt oor } Botice, The general belet is that the eneury wil fived at P.M, and erm'arked ou the sedi an ieat R wille, and deliver battle Thomas € for Fortress Monroe, which place | t tuust te the attacking party, for | | wn veed vot worry Lu front of he will reach a6 obe to-morrow morn Tutor Kets We can eisurely eut | dinnere iu our] tank*, and sit down stu e dinuers, Rebel Ace A dispatch from that 3 Cros Konda, ov the diyid fuation from Fortress Monroe to-n!ght states that | fhe Southern Cowuilssioners on Tucaday morning punts.: dan, 29th, ad eucsmsped at James were ou board General Graut's dispatel bowt, the rman's infantr, Maury Martin, awaiting tLe Presideut's order as to up rowde to Graliaroavadle ey shou rocead hiogto whether they « |) proceed ta Washiogtou. snd Lester's Forry. A reconnolesance in furve bed reached RoLortavile, Ofty miles north of Suvaunab, Heodquariers Army of the lutomac, Ke The suusunceweus Bovannah A small Little Point tstan ed te retreat afier « suarp reper shat the Federal rostod at 8 airtel he band moved B bie fullowiuy Morning, ip bWo heavy sbub ie rebe! i | ' | | Keceptlon of he Peace Commimiosers. | | Prace Comm’ 4 | ' Q@iupers tad arrived within our linesupd had gone w Wa nyton. althou bk premature, wae pot with- ward NEW YORK, FRIDAY, | but he felt pr shear | uncing his art within ateht of tho . in order to war ich w onld | ' eathathe nm netor aa aw ree | ts the conmetonrs ’ uit in favor of } « tes: expels ita, be vraping himself tn the | en souting, Hee p sues his fetter with ay pe resigplig lie plae in the Contederair ¢ reas in whed, he vs behead Isbored in valu co eiem to tee shat } sLrevens to Involte ah inse-ens people in the bors | rors of subjugation, Tho Slavery Amendment. Ratification by Khode teland. Providenea RT, Feb The Bhoto Is'and Heure epreseniativres Com rotning, passed } & reachition approving and ado ting the pro- | pose! amendment to the Un tel States Constitu- tion. The vote stood ¢! y¢ wainst 4 nays, Ry iinet Chotga, Feb. 2-1 veal Aasembly of | Tlinole yesterday rat + toe = Conatitutional Amendm mt abclishing sis Tho vote tu the | Renate stood 14 House 43 ago'nst voted aye, yeas egoist 6 nave and in the SS. Five Democratic Senators Ry the New York Senote, Albiny, Ped 2.—To Renate of thin be A ree ody ted tn tho necative The core up in the Avro b> t we ratitind yer iment toe le femoorat in that | question wil morrow, President Lincolata View, Washincton, Fob. 2 Taevernal al The serenating party lsat te t appeare! at the centre upper night, having playe House, the Prosice window un er s before the V the portico and wae erected with loud cheers | The Prosijent sald he miproed the paavage | through ¢ ad of the Consctutionalamend meat | forthe albolt ols r tehout the Coated for the b roof this eal a | * e f congratulation to the covmiry and | | to the world, But there ia a task yet be'ore Ueto go forward and nenmmete by the votes of the Sixtes that which Couwress eo nobly! 1 yea | terday. (Applanse, and criesof “They will . &o.) Ho had the } nform those present that Minois had alre to<day done the work, | Applause 2 Maryloud was about halt wa ud that o He thoughs this mens a dion of all the States, iola wae wm Tt wo effected om to remove ail ¢ in the future, and to atten this cod easary that the cau f mible, be | bear bin wit peg that he from de | all he tonid au eMane pation proclut that proclawation fills far eh tthe ment will be whe neuiomeated tion might be raided whether the pr anation wae Jewally valid. dt mighe be added that it only aived bose who came into our hines, and that it w operat. ve aa to theae who d teive tuemselves | Up. or tin mhihave no ¢ uy we could. ren of the slaves born hereafter, I ee it would be urged thatit did not meet the evil, Bott | monument ina King's cure for all the evils, (Ape | } “9 It winds the whole thingy v He woud repest thas it was the fittn f not indispenmal le sHunct te the consummation of the great) ame we | ere playing, He could not bug ¢ rat) date wi present, hitngsel » wud the whole world pou buls , reas moral vetory. the cou Massachnsettia Kejotcing Boston, Veb.2.—Natonal salutes were fired to Doston, aud other cities, and there was 4 bella throughout f tie the Biate in passage wsiitutioual Amend- mort, abo let slavery through Boston, Feb, ® At Hovse thos af ab th was presented in the rrhoun ratily.ng aun at abol shing and, aft | bate, it was referred to t'¢ Committee ou Federal Ke stior At the prop , ibis premised, the bill wil be adopted nearly unanimously, Vrize Vight. Ph ladelphia, eb, 2—A prize firht eeme off this (Thurelasy morning. near Wilwington, Del., } between Ward and Farrell Ward was | wily VL py The mittary surrounded the party, arrested one ho ndred and fifty, marebed them ax molles, aud bended them vverty theo wutlor- . | out foundstion iu fact, On sunday a fag of trove | vort | $ lies, appeared on the live, mear the centre, aud being | eolumus. - - -_-—— e ‘ape ive auswored, it was found to be a request, lu pursue | Oar fsunbents Moving up Cape Year River From Eur ope. n unde ihe with Me 8 dG Fortress Monroe, Jan, 31, Ve steamer War- ence © inderstangiug with Mr Blair and Gen | : i j ‘ é nwo Dae [ates Newi Grant, tor perm'amon to the fullowing named geo- | MF, Captain Moth arrived bere tuxlay, fron Mi ; toG fi ‘at tt | Fisker, N.C. Up to the time thet the Warner | Halifur, Feb Vhe steamebip Alrteay frou Urinen te pass toGen, Grant's headquarters | Ration tat ; aitalaady Fae ra hea conoid } Cui, Hatch, Assistant Adjutant Generel and Fx. | failed, on Suuday ‘ust, pothiag wetoay fic Vhe I rit tates that t! 6 | t seep ‘ ev i our < e v « & ha @uunge Cormmiswoner, Alexouder H. stepbeus Wt, | taken place, With Cie exrey bitead British tr Mf. Bont i J. A. Cample Col, Samuel | BUUbomte Were mow ap the Cope Pear River to |! sates 4 21 ie Lat | the viein ty of one of the rebel furté probably wish | ‘ possi ‘1 Hartiman t Bri cde of th a 3 bcc tank siabaad f iiioay is Oia and ae | vision edthe communes the lotention of bombarding it, f Divino § pahhoy ' | Bus laud are ulsolutcly without ate Us aie ee | General Rebel News, datior Ger ns absence from Clty PB bo re , 1 ' bad : . j ni ‘ F t Hesoregard ta said to bave assiined and uf Captain Corbett. tuander of the steamer Bow | © sent iminediately, ® Warter was } F cou - i 1) ut | the army of the ‘Tennessee, which wa t to! Kin, prior to be version to the rebel cruiser | i Ca bersd oned ad, aft veral : we orre a oa Ladi iat | wove lua new direction, ‘Iho gievtest activity '# | Shanandoaly has again been before o inagistrate, Comme t + had passed betwren our an Aa Madebale an aha a ys acamen to save on the} short 1 «be comn nore, they } eaid to prevail among the Federals on the Mf asia. r Wweevidence was ads | 5) es OL ‘ c 42a 55 4 Ny or 4 n | ee vee enee ¥ he r » deputation eonsist roa. |® nd e f troope were 1 ap I eruinitted tor trial, | Babcock, of Gen, Grant's ata, Col, Harriman, rene t ave i from Colt td Hi : turkes’ staf, aod Captain Brack: Citton, or nesses | tora, J. , id Lvdve of Gon. Parkes’ staf], w rackets of | ei Corie at ae Hithie ee Gen. Wi) 4 sia were ap; ted to mivet the | yijig und Eastport. No eran oM ue Y aren on the Thames | yeuven and escort them w'thin the lines, The | bi Vhe ye M. ¥ r bat. Aome ile rrevula ’ de putaiion reached the appointed pla ust bef | the g Wie faenerel MasdY t ‘ ih wot ag ree the o aiof ica abip ab ds putuiion meee A, recovered f s wound aad aety | pecmonth and ! #ody te T on, He | @uinset yosteriay were & joned by *| Cre) few day achurgod with repoa the otfense at Plymouth | Biephens and his compani and aftor # few mine | use of esoptutives has paséed | pm of hase 1 e said to be intended for | utes spent in the interchun’e of civiliies the party | thoe nen plaves iu the | oon io alner W i Was fiting | ; } ent the (rooma $ > ‘ out This second steamer ls named tha came witht) our lines, ich ' ee 4 | Ake report of urture of the Confoderate ) gierice | on both wides vnited in a simultaneous cheer, Com aol MUTE ag 1D FIGHOR OO Ci naw oe Colombian, belonging to the | puned tog e er 200 Lan bl ehbaled , i wbich seein give then grea b General Breckinr anppoutment a9 Seeretary | We Na and Pu fle Btoagah!p Company, which } bitec Phe re escorte! wo f f ' noe they had before exiibited, They escort | Wa 1 een aria ied 2 3 2Ze | Jef Liverpool on 4 Mh nat, sunk on the 17th the railroad in carriavesy whore a special train wee | in the Conunissary Deparinent stem © ere ALG Was supposed to have | tn waiting to conrey them to Cit APR) upupe: Celie Given er bar aioe te catia ae Virty of her crew and one | ? - € ' 4 a . be * or ore roWLe abe lost passenger Wad crowd of soldiers was here usser Japxiols 10 | that thin policy wii drew ous sue Liddeo pr sed J ere 5 Liver lhe reproseptes get aplimpse of the strangers, aud when the train Past ery, ; ive o Tavanis C.uipany. 4 t vee oof Representatives rfeeting a4 fight ¢ eut ca, composer stirted loud cheera again greeted ‘hem. Oae weeping tax bil Mh pag seabed a , sel: Wal ru wus sai pos » 18 | iving at City Point they were taken to G naued milions @ 4 ‘ fifiwen iv ' i} 4 ; Grant's t Jauarters, where spent the night, | per cent. ‘8 to be a) ¢ for proinpt payme } VThesbippuget th: Adan T legraph Cable, ain) . Aa sco) leutal fire nt Mises cn the New | from the Works of Me jugs, EMlut & Coy to Messrs. Stephens and Canip! yked much oO , Jackson s rt Rulr Q tweet | 4 lroa’', vessels ¥ y are + uvey i 6 steam- eisted and careworn; bus Mr, Hunier ap 1 TMtigs 28 h.uses and 600 bales | *'e ‘ y . ’ Saat t w y tomlanare and | abip Great Easter A e hale and yas did Col. Hac Ae * ene | Januart and z : sonducted the negotiations Iu hia ‘ a Pat © the war it contuined | Musil the eud o M n all be . “y . t cviled vu the yreut ahip end bappy inanne @ only allusion m t ‘ I | a es wis the hone expressed by M’, dtevhons \ } A radios § e Pederal ve. Lug London Daina NEWS males the important | 4 ; ; t i peur ailal ‘ ¢ 7 oman that hea : A . te Harriuan ow bid bin good bye, tbat | POF i a ina abe tan inte 4, 1 mat sie tite that the Kin + | sbey would soon meet under happier ausp!ces, | but ¢ ‘ 2 Was in the toe) Poror igaue Ye: poleon Vice-President of the | REREL ACCOUNTS \4 the F 3 * Like WM Cseupe, Buotuea Council, be re ( stip pane of his own death, | ‘ : ran al the coast, and 'nuded a messenger with | during the w ty of the Prince Laperal, th Washingion, Fed 2.—-T a wwe od Degrarco special u spateles te P dent Davis, the Ponce Nopoleco should be Regent, ood thas | wf Tuesday last consaings the following: Toe Rebmond payers publ sb ratrper e borobase Messrs, houbens, unter and Gampbeil, we | Wo later om Beproseniaive Boo, 02-0, i, Bou. the resolution Wee kel WLR the consent of Ln | | Biapivee, | the Socretary | Stat | kanses ani L — Congressional Proceedings, AANNViiLth CONGRESS Second Seasion. SENATE, Washington, Fed, 2.-Mr. Wileon presented resolu: ©a ealling Upon the Secretary of War for the pu Leatten of the record ot the Court Martial in the cane © lone] North, wlich was objected to. Mr. Po mercy odered s bill to provide # Territor- isl goverument f what le known as the Indien country: The jutroduction of the till was ofjected tonn lit lesover Mr Sherman, from the Posnce Gommittes, re ported back the | introduosd by him lately for toe protest: er erable coving t this country, io be printed Mr. Anthony offored a r which was ordore ‘ tom calling upon { War ou information concero jets of Rhode Island for the impenaing drat. pied Somner desired to call up his resolution, i} formation as to the appointment ot % but objection was mada and ute proceeced to the cenmderation of the re- folution excluding the Klectoral vote of certain mn the election of the incoming Premdent aod Vice-Progident, The question before the Renate was ou the amendment of Mr. Ten Eyck, to strike ut Lousiana from the list of states whose votes et 4 be counted. Mr Ifarris denied the r ght of Congress to throw ont of the Bleetoral Culleve the vote of any mate. Mr. Hol tile ayree in favorof waiving the ques- on inv | in the resaluson, aa it would not olfeet the it Mr Hale was opposed to counting the votes of the Slates naroe!, suppowe the reault of the late election depended upon the vote of Tennesnes, Ar- disiana, a8 1t waa thought at one time it nt, would the party against which the Vous of theme Biates were cast have submitted ? Certainly uc It would have producet « second revolution, and deluged the North with blood, Mr. Hale argued the Conseitutions! right of Congress to peed the roseliton before the Renate The vote of the State of New York was not counted in the first clectoral college for Promdent when George Washington waa elected It was pot manifest what tbe cause of this was: but he allude! to the fuct to show thatthe prevent was not the first in- stance in which @u electoral vote was omitted, Mr Doolitth: contendet that Congreas bad not the right to decide thie quemion ; that tt must be decided by the Presilens of the Senate as Presi. fentof the joint Convention in which the vote is announced Mr. Collainer moved aa an amentment a p vison that no vote eaat by the electors of eny State in tumurrection aball be corn te Mr, Howard advocated the propeaition bef the Sen He beld that Mates in rete uo bad? rigittoa votee in the election of Preadent and Vice Prewident He hopad the restoration would pars justas itcame from the House of Ropresaute- tives, Mr Wade favored « general law fike that Intro danced by Mr. Collamer, Congress tal passed @ tow at the last saaion to cover Uile ml jeet, but the President saw ft to putitin bie pooket, He did boy Mr. Wade supposed, ib pursuance of @ proves maton that whe. the people of rebellioug Stated laid cown their arms the Btates could come back into the Union without further ceremony, Tine now! dangerous propesition that could be oukl one-tenth of the people of « o govern niueetenthe? Cortainly not. But was What the proclamanen intended. ace Com miasion: the Sor He (Wale) bad bad & conversation with the Vice Preaitent elect on the subject, exd) Mr. Johnson hed = expressed great | fory last woder the proclamation nuinue-tentha of the people of Tennessee would rite up and an- nibilate te one-tenth, aa they would if elvil gov- ecrument were reatorod in the place of militar vernment. Louaana bed nothing bus tho! shadow ot a clyil government, No'hing bus the shat a nee of a yovernment could be hed in epratek he major f the people were loyal Noteabitof it, The whole State wae under mili- tary control, There could he no free action where military authority wae supreme, Before God, aald Mr. Wate, if the votes of these States had been necessary wo elect Mr. Linedu, 1 would resherbaye seen MeClelian elected, Mr. Lends rson wad some of the States that had origin. wecoded Lad, Ly eunveukou, repealed the ore noe of secomaion, Mr. Wade said be did not care if they had, Mil- itary power hed controtied then, Mr Sherman sail be bobeved the queation now being discussed would all Le unweltled Wedoeeday w rug, Wheu the time would arrive for going ¥ juius couvention to Gvunt the vow, Ko had discussed for two dayé without apy approxi- mation to acho Withuat concurring the Semato adjgurned, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Mr, Eliot, from tle Committee on Conference, made ateporton the disayreeing votes of the two Houses, on the |]! to establish a departmens for eo and abe ned rebel lands, and qaade @ tlanation of i provisions, Mr Keruap opposed the bil, regarding ‘ta pro- . ‘ 1 t to cerry ort te dewque sud 8 UncunMtBitts Mir idge vol to lay the reporton the table, Mo jou disayreed bo doe turtuer con# deretion of the report was then postponed : Mr. Law. from the Committee on Revolutionary Penni ns reported a bill paving to the five sur- V Kevolutionary soldiers @ gratuity of three huuured dollars, iu add ito their present pen- tion of one bundred dollsra, The bill wae unani- | mously passed, Mr, Ancons introduced a bill provid ug for the pasmensot the pay aul bouaty due w deceased wolders, This was referred to the Committee on Mr. Jian introduced @ bill provid.ag for a sub- fivision of the gold and allver lands of the United Fiates, abd for sie coinage uf the products thereof, Poet wos referred to the Cousiltiee on Public Laude, Toe House procerfod to the apreial order, tT. : nal BD, This cana: \4 proj cilitate the ble punbout susiteration of tha The Tiling end Michigan Ca- sy work to fa- froutier and t war to pass from PRICT ONE CENT —IN GOLD TWO CENTS IN OURKENCY,. utterly impracticab'e, M&xty millions of dollars even would not remove the ubatacios which nagury has placed Inthe way. Eve y duller was needed for tue eafety of the notion. Lb was ucw proposed to btirow away and necessitating increawd taxes, already too onerous, Mr. Arnold briefly replied, sayy that by the Provisions of the bill, the Siate of Uluow ia re quired to cons*ruct the work in the rmanner prc vi et before the five millions of bonds are wo ve deliver !, Holman moved to lay the bill and pend- {oy arnondwent on the table, This waa dine greed w. Mr. Allifon's amendment waa adopted, and ike Hil thus amendo!, wee passed, Yoas, 7; Naya, 68, Nays Mowers, Ames, Ancona, Baldwin, Mase. Blair, Bigs, Broomall, Rrown, Wis, Brown, W- Va Chanier, Clay, Cobb, Cravens, Dawaon, Bager, too, English, Finck, Ganeon, Gre Harding, Harrington, Harrna Ma, Herrick, Holman, Hou! burd, Hutehing Johnson, Pa, Kalbileiach, Kelley, Kellogg, NY, Kernan, Kaig, Law, Lasear, La Vouce, Lom, Mallory, Modo McKioney, Mi ler, NOY, Miller, Po. Morria O., A. My- ers, L Myera, Noble, Ofell, O'Nei!, Pa, O'Neal! Oy Orth, ulleton, Perry, Pike, Pruyo, Radford, Re dall, Pa, Beofield, Bloan, Binithers, Stevens, Bo lee, Tomes, Wadeworth, Wheeler, J. W. Whiw, Willian, Winfiekt,!B, Wood and Fo Wood Mr. Bievens eailed up the Deticianey Appropes ten Bi), wad moved that the House tmminion (4 hon-coneurrence in the Senate's amendment -t \4 tng out $55,000 for extra compensation to the clerks and employes, of conference, r ona remarked! that he looked on toe Senate's action tn heresofore dofesting thin bill os oO atrocity, Mr. thevend motion was agreed to. The House took the Sonate tll provictines bi ath goign shall be exchided from cerning 1@ tuaile on acoouns of col ding whieb ihe Ueuse adjourned. pay noeaieed Now York State Logi Senate. Albang, Feb, ¢.—Bilts were reported favorably to I ent the defacement of natural seener), and to itete the acquisition of lands for the exwu sion of the Croton Water Works. Ixtrovvucgp—For the reltef the Central Park and Ninth avenue and East River Kallroad ( moun d asking for @ commie ture. inpany Amending the charter of the Kast New York ait Jamaican Railroad Company Incorporating the Chriat's Infant Asylum of New York. Passen--Lucorporsting the Union League Club of New York, Incorporating the Olympic Club of New York, Aseombly. The Governor went to the following telograpta dispatch, received by biu from Washington : Wasuisaron, Beb. ot, To Governor Fenton: We obtained todtey the President's assent to ihe following proposition : “That wo much of the revised quote as wus wlided to the State of New York by the order of January Mth, say eixteen thousand, be defer-od for further investigation, this deferred portion of he quota to be deducted pro rata from the various districts of the Btate, This is to be carned ont by ® deduction of twenty-five per eent, from the qu te of each district, as assigned January !iih, The deferred portion ts to be the mulyect for fusure examination aud action, “Javon BT Bev, and “Gro, LL ANDKAWS, “Senators * Rilta were ordered to a third reading as fo lowns To provide additional means forthe relief af our dick end wounded scldiers. By unanimous consent tho bil wea read a third time and passed. To provide for a pubife market in the City of N w York, Mews items. (Bp Telegraph to the Now York Sam) A very large paper mil, belonging to Elicin Bmith, wee burned at Lee Maass., yeuterday after hoon, ‘Tne Rhode Island House of Representatives has passed a resolution, requesting the Govwruur to take en application for the postponement of ir drat. Tae tobacco warehouse of Vanetta, Feruandine & Co,, of Chicago, LL, wes deutroyed by tre Wed nesday night, Loss on stock, $160,000; Insurer e, #90,000, Loss om building, g94,000; fully iw wured, Gus, Lewis Wattace hee been relieved frou the command at Baltimore at his own request, aud Drigadier-General Morris, for ewveral years iu cou, wand af Port MoHeury, hee been appointed ty take his place. Tuxus was earnest resistance Ib the Senate ou Wednesday to Gen Meade'’s continuation a) Mais General; but 1% wea Gosly oarried by tre majority, Benators Wade end Chandler, it in said, Were among the vppouenss of the oor! mation, Tau gunboat Dal Ching got aground tn the Cia, bahce River on the %tb ult., and was set ou lire by the rebel guns, and burned t the water's edge A rebel telegram from Charleston sayn: © A) the crew, except @ lieutensnt and five mo escaped, The prisoners were brought to the city to-day.” In accordance with Governor Habn's provlen.. tion, the 26h was vbserved Wroughout the Htate ./ Louisiane e@ @ day of festivity in bonor of thy emancipation eots of Missourt and Lenneain > Pome 40,000 persons asseuled in the city of No« O leans, The streets were thronged with white « black people; public aud privave buildings ans Wr slipping were draped with natioual faye T!+ widtary schools and mumerous sucletios of o lured people were In the procession. Speeches were tude by Governor Hahn and several ofieers of & general and Beate Government, and calcred orators A salute of 100 guns was tired, end the city ber Uantly Uluminated at night. Tua House yesterday uoeniraon) passed at Misi.as pj oo, aod to promote fs h of th the commeres t J erent Btates and | civing ® gratuity of @400 & year ty each of the hv fore nations, Phe Peesideot ts empowered to | surviving revolutionary peusuers ia udait deepen and eularre tie bb wand Michigan Cas | on, pension o 00, which they bow receivo | nol, supply Ue wer ih waver from Lake Michie | “4 not Gt » ; van, aod improve the aviation of the Liunois ent | January, isd there were on velve remeinir dow Plaines rivers. « ja suthorized to contract | sevon of whom have since vied, he uam s. Dew P u th it a 1 t piste of Liliuouwh of with any compass ine | on), vivors are a8 followe: * Lemuel ( r ed cor that purpone, to construct the Woi sa | PS in nid of whied five tuiiiions ta bonds of the United | en! sie | in Hattields Mass 08 y of ay Dislem parable bwenby Yours rom ther date, bear. | rey) nit at Clare tly A)! loan . boossk per Conta tuteress 18 @ppropriated, 8 o Downey, enlisted ip . Mr. Allison utfured an amendment, providing for | ¥> years ot age bow Lying ag enbury, Seriya the anpentiueus of commissioners tw surv.y the NY : Wiltaus Hutching euisted in New pper and jower Des Moines rapide of the Miswie- | to. Me 0 rare of aye t : ling at app) Wk the View of constructipy @ canal arou Mi RIAee ; . uted at La ‘ bie Aa lthat the Government assies by iw) Sot “0 dru nae bov, 94 years ot aire, res credit to tho extent of two rm.!ions of dollure, | at ¥atom O Lae ra NY. James Bourtisy, Mr. Ar sid asthe bili had neretofore been |" ute for @ Grafted th n 3 aipiou go thor ty, Ve. ving im Missouri, in bis 10lst yaur nhs idcuesed, he would contents hiuaself sending the previous question, whieh was seconded, Mr. Brown, (Wis,) by courtesy, addrossad the | House, saying he bad seem such recklessness in plusging Us luto debt that he hau loss ibe power | of bing astonished at the action of this House, And pow it Was proposed to pledge the uverument to om Uplimiled exiems to on enierprue Wiiek le minutes, The time # Tiina Parise, of Waterbury, Conn, w * wager of on Thiiraday Cutnoy & log ve lomg, 83g toes thick at the butt, and 3 fom al cow suiall end, into kindlhoy wood in 3 houra rod 54 wowed La the bet wasld beng, @ broke two axes in doing it Continued on te last pave,