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issippi, Florida, Alabama and Georgia have discontinued the "prayer for the President" in the service. A convention of workingmen is to be held in Portsmouth, Va., on the 12th prox., to send delegates to the National Convention at Philadelphia on the 22d prox. Thomas Francis Meagher was among the passengers from Central America who arrived by the Ariel at New York. The flannel mill of J. Stott & Sons, at Stottville, N. Y., was burnt on the 28rd Inst.--loss $10,000. Ex-President Tyler will, while in Washington, sojourn with the President by special invitation. The Crittenden resolutions have passed the New Jersey Senate, the Republicans to a man voting against them. Among the novelties in New York churches is a hydraulic engine for "blowing the organ. " The report that Ex-President Pierce has sold out his bank stocks, &c., is contradicted by the Concord (N. H.) Patriot. Gen. Harney, it is stated, will command the military in the District of Colum
Washington,, Jan. 26. --Fifty artillerymen, from New York, arrived this morning, and immediately left for Fort Washington to relieve the marines there temporarily on duty. It is not true that Mr. King, the first assistant Postmaster Genera, refused to hold any communication with ex-Senator Yulee. He simply declined to show him the papers he asked to see, relative to the abolition of the Post-Office and mails to Pensacola. The interview was respectful on both sides. [second Dispatch.] Washington,Jan. 27. --The article from the "Toronto Leader," asserting that England will acknowledge the Southern Confederacy, is doubled by the Administration. All the information received by the Government here is of a contrary tenor. The President will send a special message to the Senate to-morrow endorsing the Virginia resolutions, and recommending them to the favorable consideration of Congress. It is stated that Ex-President Tyler returns to Virginia to-morrow.
For Hire --Five Drivers, two Dining-room men, nine Boys, five nice House Girls; one Twister, No. 1; two Farm Hands, three plain Cooks and Washers. For Rent--Two new Tenements, in rear my office, and three Houses, below the Poor-House Spring, just beyond corporation line. G. W. H. Tyler, General Ag't Marshall st., between 7th and 6th. ja 12--ts