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rs each, admitting a gentleman and two ladies. If any gentleman desires to take more than two ladies, the charge for each over two will be two dollars. Any surplus over the expenses is to go to the families of soldiers in the field. Rev. Dr. Breckinridge on two Repentant Copperheads. Dr. Breckinridge has published a lengthy address, in which he denies that he procured the arrest of Lieutenant-Governor Jacob, Colonel Wolford, Mr. P. R. Shipman (late of the Journal), and Mr. J. B. HustoDr. Breckinridge has published a lengthy address, in which he denies that he procured the arrest of Lieutenant-Governor Jacob, Colonel Wolford, Mr. P. R. Shipman (late of the Journal), and Mr. J. B. Huston; but declares that they all richly deserved it; that of the four, Mr. Shipman was "the most dangerous and disloyal"; and that the turning loose of the "turbulent, vindictive and disloyal" Lieutenant-Governor will prove one of the most dangerous and least deserving of all the cases in which Mr. Lincoln has exercised his clemency, "one of the strongest and grandest features of his noble character. Its exercise has cost Mr. Lincoln and all of us dear, but we will willingly pay the cost, and love