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New York papers, of Saturday last, the 23d inst., are received. The intelligence is not important, and we make a brief summary of it: Proceedings in Congress. The two Houses are still engaged on the conscription bills, the House showing a preference for its own, and not yet having taken the Senate bill up. Mr. Cox, of Ohio, is next week to introduce a bill taxing the holders of gold, and bills of exchange, foreign or otherwise, two per cent. per month. The Senate Finance Committee is considering a bill inflicting heavy penalties upon "sales on a margin" of gold, and requiring its actual delivery when purchased. Later from New Orleans — the Texas expedition. The Yankees have dates from New Orleans to the 16th inst. Major-Gen. Herron had arrived at Brownsville, Texas, to take command of the "Army of the Frontier," on the Rio Grande, and Major-Gen. Dana had left to take command of the coast expedition. Governor Serna, of the State of Tamaulipas, Mexico, hav
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ts to you for circulation, and I embrace with pleasure the opportunity thus afforded to enclose you twenty (20) copies of each of these documents, and rely upon your generosity and desire for peace to give publicity to the same among your officers and men. I have the honor to be, General, very respectfully, your obedient servant, J. G. Foster, Major General Commanding. "refugees" going down the peninsula--President Davis's servants. A dispatch from Fortress Monroe, dated the 23d inst., says: The Norfolk Old Dominion, of to-day, says there is a rumor that Jeff. Davis's colored steward and chambermaid have arrived in Norfolk, having successfully escaped from the rebel chief. We do not vouch for the story. Augustus and Louisa Brugess were detected yesterday in Norfolk in receiving and distributing the rebel mail, and were sent to jail. Major Burroughs, the noted guerilla, is rapidly recovering from his attack of small pox. Twenty refugees from Richmo
Activity of our cavalry in Mississippi. Mobile, January 27. --A special dispatch from Brookhaven, dated the 27th, says that on the 23d Gen. Wirt Adams's cavalry entered Selsertown, near Natches, capturing thirty-five prisoners, sixty wagons and teams, a lot of cotton going to Natches, and about eighty negroes.