NiSWS OF THE DAY.THE REBELLION.No official information, relative to affairs at Vlcksburgh and vicinity, has been received by the Government up to last evening, although the re* porUof the capiures in the Ya200 River were fully credited. No further Press dispatches (Jlad readied ue up to a late hour last night.Gen Br HU3iDie, we learn from our Washington correspondent, will leave at once to take command of his new Department. His old companion in arms, Gen. Pabkk, goes with him.Our veteran soldiers in the Army of the Potomac are already taking action in reference to the law recently passed by CongTeas (embodied in the Conscription bill) to encourage reenlialinents. Wc learn from Washington that the officers of the Thirtieth New-York regiment, in a body, after having first consulted with theinen, have signified the willingness of the regiment to reeniist for •the war, provided it can be sent home about the lirst of April to recruit to the maximum number. The proposition is to be laid before the President and Secreiary of War immediately.An important order relative to officer1* absent from t'be army without proper authority, is published this morning. Those officers specified are notified that they will stand dismissed from the service of the United St uca, unless they shall within fifteen days appear before a military Commission, now in session in Washington, and make a satisfactory dcfcncn. Officers alleged to be guilty of other offences are also ordered to appear for trialThe investigations following the recent capture of Gen. Sxot; out on at Fairfdx Court-house, and the arrest of the Fords, who were the chief instruments in producing that miahap, are bringing out some curious developments. It appears that Mh*s AuousTa Furi hold* a special 'commission from the rebel Gen Stuart to play such “ panel” games, ami that she ranks as honorary Aid-de-Caxnpto Stuart.The steamer Tafuman, which arrived at this port last evening from Kingston, Jam,, brought .... „ •= i~ nf miners. i-ontainine an an