Show BY PACIFIC TELEGRAPH SPECIAL TO TUB THE ULY DULY D UNION i new york january jannary tate late rebel papers contain an lug 6 and nd detailed narrative of the late union raid of generals stoneman Sto noman cur bur bridge aldge and gillem in bueist E tenn and west va so damaging dima in to the enemy in the destruction of the salt and lead works and ana the vast amount of other property it is thought nn an effort is made to represent the extent of the injury as much less than it really is the witter cannot avold avoid acknowledging that it wa was very groat ile he derives Te tives sonic some consolation from the fact that as the yankees have now done all the barin in aliat alia 11 region 1 that they livy are capable of rest for the rebel troops may be hoped for the rebel senate on the gab cath dinst ati adopted ft a resolution of thanks to their ind nn ill allis allies of the cheroke nation richmond papers are still indulging in glorifications over the failure of the expedition against wi ton mol Mos ab byis is said to be still allva alive in a place of security and his early recovery cri is anticipated f X liiro discussion discus lon is noy now going goin P on between the rebel papers in 3 1 ivisic wis is middling meddling 0 lie ho is ii charged ner as tho the cause of all their recent disasters some of am them 1 m their defence assail gen tee us its b bing being c ing I 1 in 11 the th e the af pf plot A alie heralds army of the james coi respondent esponde ospon dent nt all 11 are arc in camp except gen buier butler he himself amse appeared lemoal aal I 1 the I 1 demoval was caused by the il failure it was avis enquired enquire d why it was not this abi s wasa was iw A c that gen ord who temporarily suc ceede gan was absent and tile aut hoi ties only awaited ili hi return u gen utter butler b received tile the order about half past eleven on sunday forenoon and three in the afternoon had mado made nil all farewell preparations and had over tho the army to his sue site cessor and had taken his departure for the north the shenandoah correspondent en says the inhabitants ire are suffering ring 11 from scarcity scarcity of food and rebel troops aie quarte quartered rei upon them rendering t their condition still more deplorable no new active military movement of importance has taken place recently in the 11 valley alley the heralds springfield mo correspondent says the union garrisons have ave been withdrawn from all parts south of that place as far ts as fort smith ark by order of gen canby the milledgeville Milledg eville ga recorder says the georgia legi legislature slature will bo be recon re con as soon as the state house can be e repaired the Ala alabama banin legislature 0 adjourned after amending C the laws providing el for the support ot of the indigent families of soldiers clothing for the alabama soldiers who are prisoners rs and for the deficiency fi fici ency in the treasury the two houses could not agree upon the military bill il and none was passed the senate was in favor of sweeping the bill while the house ansis insisted teden on certain exemptions joint resolutions against thu the reconstruction was passed the sentinel contains an in account of a rebel cavalry expedition into south western virginia where it says the peo pie e generally are disloyal and the monn tain ain places are infest infested edwith with bushwhack ers and swamp dragoons it is a very rich gr aras pras is iqs country and abounds NN with ith fine fat stock they secured hearl head and have undoubtedly made the people still more inore disloyal ne new w york jan A washington dispatch says secretary fessenden Fos senden asked for a modification of the laws so as to enable him to issal two hundred millions more of the 7 3 10 bonds A vote on the constitutional amendment of the bill will be postponed for several days to allow a full discussion cus sion the heralds washington W dispatch says leading peace dem democrats who have taken a prominent part inthe peace movements diang it r i or tile the lat late C C electron I 1 0 chion and whose personal re relations lations with the clr si dent have been very friendly have hare gone one to richmond y and will wil I 1 be probably heard of there in a day or two louisville jan tire galt gait house was entirely destroyed by fire at an early hour this morning and somo soma adjoining buildings were al also so destroyed new ew york jan the alii panama sa sail cdon iledon for sun san francisco francisca washington jan alth richmond papers paper sIsay say that last ac counts bounts from south carolina state that the were x arc still in front of hardee gilld f portland me afe jan bilth the mor moravian vian from th the 0 and London londonderry derr y the basar rived gen dixs orders to puisne rebel raiders into canada had attracted much attention and the london journals n aej bo hope pe it wl be ile acted onas ahas it might cause trouble tho the papers generally discountenance the iden idea of being driven iven into unfriendly relations with the united states ov jn account of the waiders raide rsm in caad canada and the times shows uie rebels rebels could desire nothing better kew new york jan athe the tribunes brazos santiago letter says the steamer ike davis which was captured some bome time ago anler on way from matagora Ma tamora s to conw L orleana Or 0 leang addran an dran alq 4 A to fo calvesto Gal vesto ru ran 11 galt ail mi iasa veston 13 loaded with cotton and when off brazos she was lost in a gale most of 0 f her crow crew escaped on bales balen of cotton and were picked up by an english ship tho the heralds special tays says orders have been telegraphed to denver for tile arrest of col chivington ivington Gh 0 for the slaughter of indians near fort lyon orders have also been sent to all property taken from the indians too together mi with tile the reni remnant nant who escaped Ia laughter lighter ind and have them taken care of at the expense of the government until disposition can be made of them the Richmond Whig gives a special account of Bur burbridgew Burbridg bridges cs raid and says it is impo impossible sible for bre acken rid 0 re to defend ills his lines linea with his present command and demands his reinforcement re it says that when gen gillem commenced preparations for the movement from knoxville and B burbridge ur bridge appeared at deans beans station breckenridge breckenridg Breckenrid rido gc c thought wo we designed evacuating eat east ea t tenn and wished to to cover the movement of our stores into kentucky rebel scouts and citizens I 1 coming through the lines confirmed his impression and it was fully believed b by y both vaughan and breckenridge the movement of our forces completely deceived the rebels until it was too late for them to correct their mistake A correspondent details all the movements of liri and Breckin breckinridge until the raid was was ended ile he says tile the whole country was taken by surprise and when the enemy came to bristol lie captured the telegraph operator and forced him to give call for the different officers on the entire line lie he telegraphed to breckinridge and obtained till all the information fornia tion lie desired his advance on abington Au ington and glade springs wits was a complete surprise and tile the damage done dolle to the railroad rail road is serious and will require some time to repair it all the bridges of any importance are destroyed ed with the exception of those at kolii zolli corer and carters tile tho enemy demolished the nia machinery chinery and buildings at tile salt works and dropped tile the railroad iron in a well which can t be drawn out the largest portion of the alie biggers who where there malting making salt are captured and taken off also the horses mules Mule sand and head quarters army of the potomac lotom the rebels made an attack on our picket line this morning and captured a few fely ved ettes i frankfort ky jan james guthrie is elected U S senator receiving on the first ballot sixty five votes against fifty six sis fur for lovell H rosseau Ross cau cairo jan alth the remnant of hoods army aminy is reported ns as fortia fortifying yida corinth with a view of going 0 into winter ai i jiter quarters at that place iles also said to be repairing the mobile lt ohio rail road new york jan the london times gayb if tile the united ted states goat is so so ill advised advis 0 d as to send its troops to the canadian border a very serious misunderstanding between the two countries may be the consequence the daily news says the order of gen dix will bo be disapproved by the washington authorities and says the plea which could alone warrant such a course would be the refusal 4 of the calcian canadian to admi administer justice and preserve the duties of neutral however has happily no foundation the star atar condemns tha action of gen dl dix as uncalled for resolutions were passed in congress in reference to canada as tending to complicate the position which is already Is eLiOU SIY embarrassing I 1 the bosl 11 ost thinks the promptitude or of the Can canadian ailian goat in ili its order to re n al rest raiders is substantial testimony to its own good falth faith have thu reassuring washington 1 t ri i A new york correspondent of the london times points out that the federal godt in oct had spoken of the acs tion to increase its armament on the lakes aud will therefore be ablo able by opening navigation on the st lawrence to baveas have as many war ships on the clio lales lakes as it can the british goat will find itself on about the of april with only a vessel to oppose the federal fleet the daily news publishes a letter from goldwin smith asserting ili his conviction that the sinkin sinking of the florida was entirely accidental c lie ile defends the language of the american press on the subject and pays a high 0 compliment to the loyalty and determination of tho the american people tho the times publishes a letter from lord wharncliffe in response to sc wards refusal concer concerning niti ll 11 I 1 the liverpool fund quotes from northern papers to disprove statement tal thai al prisoners were not suffering 1 0 ting unusual privations ile iio deems decius that funds were mainly by those trading with the south saying the movement was entirely carried out by southern ladies in england t and that the refusal will not practically effect the distribution trib ution of the funds A letter of mr adams communicating briefly refusal is published ra in it adams express ses regret that he has to close the correspondence the times contrasts tho the frank and temperate language 0 of president lincoln in his recent message with tile the proclamation of gen dix and resolution offered in the federal senate by chandler it says in congress we are charged with assassination and pillage r while commanders commande rs threaten our territory I 1 with invasion but the chief magistrate of the republic does justice to io both canada and en england land 1 ve c gladly re c eive his views as those which time and reason will commend to the american people war between england and america would be simpy simply most formidable abathe and the intervention in behalf of tile tho south all which davis could desire the times specially recommends this point to the consideration of americans america ns antl anil it adds that it has been long surmised that the confederacy has been rather allured than deterred by the prospect of an international inlet national embroilment arising out of their schemes and if besides with cruising and plundering the bauks banks they could fasten a powerful enemy on the back of their foe it would bo be au an enormous gain to them perhaps some of them are now loo looking kinc to the st albans raid and have hopes of this kind it is much easier to disappoint them than to play their game tho the federals may asslie e themselves that not even the capture of nashville nor the d defeat ere at of S sherman h er would satisfy the south half as much as a rupture with this country which certain northern politicians are incessantly adverting the post displays si similar milar views the herald say says w wo 0 must take care and give them nor no reasonable grounds of provocation that if war should commence it kiy be their fault and not ours the star believes that the feeling 1 in the united states about the release of the st albans i aalders would d 0 ueless subside as the course of the canadian gove government 11 ment was known T reductions L I 1 fictions or of tile the army are to be effected on a grani grand scale in m austria and italy and it assaid is said that the italian reduction will be men I 1 augusta me jan alth lion hon wm 1 P fessenden F es senden was elected U S senator today to day for six years from the ath of mareb march anti and N nathan ithan A farvell vell was elected forthe term terin caused canned by the resignation of fessenden to taker take charge of the Treas treasury nry depart mant ent s now new york jan the s special says the demo cratic politician who has gone on tho the peace mission with the approval of I 1 e I 1 president ii h gen singleton or of alln illinoia ile he p proceeds proceed 1 blair I 1 a day or two it t j said the rebel congress adopted in L secret session a resolution to appoint peace commissioners and they havn hava been sent pent to grants orr of south carolina and AW alet il II stevens are of of the commission ii f ia also said that grant has telegraphed that stephens has solicited a pass through his lines to visit washington it is at last known that blair goes to richmond with the full linOw knowledge led ge and ami consent of the president and is clot clothed bed with authority requisite to op open en neg neco flatirons tiati flat ions ons with jeff davis with a view to restore peace and the rebel authorities will leel feel assured or of this when he be slices his hias credentials ills instructions are embraced in three propositions first amnesty to all no matter what abo they y in mav ay have aln been since the war began second the constitution as it is 13 U union no 1 n as sit it was the south to return to the union with all the rights and privileges which it held before any or of the states seceded third the total abolition of slavery from this point the president delit wont re tract one iota lie he insist on ell abl immediate absolution but lie he does docs that measures be taken to secure its extinction within a reasonable length of time cline it iti is stated on what seems good author authority that jeff davis is strongly inc inclined linea to peace measures and is willing a to accept more liberal terms than was at first supposed ased he would lincoln on the other hand is dig disposed posed to be as lenient as possible but insists first that public ac action tion on the part of the south must lie he to lay down arms and acknowledge the supremacy of the union there is no desire to humiliate the south it ig ia to bow to the D union nion not to the north As an instance of the tem temper perot ot the administration to obtain peace it is stated that gem geir butler was removed n not ot solely for his incompetency and misdemeanors misdemeanor but also as evidence that our gov t is disposed to treat with the junth on liberal terms and is willing to remove an any y obstacles may stand in alib way of a derfl perfect et understanding n it is reported that ex gov R rives L ves and ex gov orr are now on their way to washington ona on i peace mission mission new york jan richmond papers of monday contain a te legrum from charleston stating that a portion apportion of shermans Sher mans for forces c es have occupied c grahamsville Grahams ville S C thirty five miles north of savannah A charleston dispatch of oft heCth sa says y s the enemy crossed new river on the road to Graham vUle on the ath hoods official report of his defeat has been received he puts as gooda good a |