We understand that the subject of constructing a bridge between the cities of New York and Brooklyn is being seriously considered by persons who have the interests of both cities and their own in view.
The details of the plan are not yet matured.
The Nashville and Chattanooga railroad has begun a suit against its late president for one million dollars damage for permitting the Confederate Government to use the road and its machinery during the war.
It is thought General Crittenden will be elected to the United States Senate from Kentucky as the successor of Mr. Davis.
A dispatch from Washington says the army will be reduced another thirty thousand early in January.
A large cargo of assorted goods has arrived in Savannah, direct from England.
Bishop Potter, of New York, denounces operatic singing in church.
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Such people as Wilson and Sumner and Thad. Stevens are flies in the Union cream-pot.
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The Indiana Republican Convention will be held on the 22d, and the Democratic Convention on March 1st.
Some Americans have recently constructed a telegraph across the Andes, to connect various cities of Columbia, South America.
The Dominican Republic is in a sad condition.
Completely desolated by the recent Spanish invasion, the people are almost destitute.
The Mississippi Senate has adopted a resolution for the erection of a monument at Jackson in memory of the rebel dead.
The Mississippi river levees are soon to be rebuilt by military authority.
A marble statue of Andrew Jackson is to be erected at Nashville.
The Indiana Legislature, before adjourning, passed resolutions in favor of hanging Jeff. Davis.
Maine is expected to cut two hundred million feet of logs this season.
Hon. James A. Bayard sailed for Europe about a week since.