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O. Tyler has been assigned by General Hancock, commanding the Middle Department, to the command of the District of Pennsylvania, in addition to his duties as commander of the District of Delaware and the Eastern Shore. His headquarters will be in Philadelphia. General Tyler relieves Major-General Humphreys, who, we understand, will be assigned to very important duties in the Southwest. Secretary McCulloch to-day decided not to anticipate January interest. Burlingame, Minister to China, will leave to-day on a short leave of absence. His instructions are completed. The policy of the Government is to develop the resources of that Empire and bring the two peoples in closer commercial relations. The trial of Jefferson Davis by a military court is strongly urged in congressional circles. Legal documents have been prepared, favoring this idea, by one of the ablest lawyers in the country. Second Dispatch. Washington, December 15. --The departure for Europe on