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The New York Times says that Lincoln's proclamation of "pardon" is shortly to be offered to the Confederate prisoners in their hands. Governor Seymour, of New York, has removed the Metropolitan Police Commissioners, on the ground that the report lately made to him by the Commissioners about the July riots is "sectarian and partisan, and shows that the Commissioners have departed from the impartial and dispassionate position of public, officers, and lost their usefulness." The new Northern draft has been postponed until the 15th of January. The number of emigrants who arrived in New York during the last week was 2,620, swelling the number for the year 1863 to 155,223, against 76,306 for 1862. The Herald advocates the election of Grant to the next Presidency of the United States. On the morning of the 30th of December, E. C. Claybrook, of the 9th Va. cavalry, was granted an audience with Lincoln, for the purpose of making an important secret communication.
From last Tennessee. Russellville, Jan. 7. --Owing to the cold weather everything is quiet in front. The main body of the enemy remain in and around Knoxville. Gen. Grant visited Knoxville recently, and made a speech to the troops. It is reported that some of the enemy have re-enlisted under offers of $400 bounty and a land warrant located in East Tennessee.