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riously discussed by the rebel authorities for the sudden massing of all their available force in Virginia, in the event of their affairs becoming desperate, and marching into the Northern States, with the determination to conquer a peace or die in the attempt. Butler to go to Kentucky. The Cincinnati Gazette of December 30 says: "Major-General Howard is to take command of the Department of Missouri, and he will be succeeded in command of the Army of Tennessee by Major-General-John A. Logan. The latter is now in New York, whence he will proceed to Savannah. If any change of commanders is made in Kentucky, it is understood that General Butler will be assigned to that department." Miscellaneous. The schooners Logwood, Gazena and Mary have been captured off the Mexican coast. They were blockade-runners. George D. Prentice, of the Louisville Journal, arrived at City Point from Richmond on the 30th, and started North. As soon as certain intelligence is rece