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on must be a Union peace." The Mozart-Hall Democrats have put forth an address calling the masses of New York into council, in order to repudiate the war platform put forth by the members of the Legislature at Albany. There are twenty-five thousand able-bodied negro contraband in the Department of the Cumberland. They are to be set to work rearing obstructions and building roads. Gen. Whipple, wounded at the Chancellorsville fight, has since died. Gov. Andrew has written a letter saying that negro soldiers are to be placed on a like footing, in every respect, and are to be protected if taken prisoners. Gen. McClellan visited Newburgh recently, where he was received with great favor by the leading Copperheads, and was the guest of A. D. Beally, who was put in Fort Lafayette last summer. Judge Branlette is the Union candidate for Governor of Kentucky. The Chronicle is filled with the provisions for enforcing the enrollment under the Conscript act.