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k as much like Congressmen as possible, and all the women hanging on their arms make it a rule to gaze into their escorts' faces with an insensate grin, as if they were excessively delighted at nothing. Having seen a number of plump white necks and too many jagged shoulder-blades, this correspondence vamoosed the ranche. It is Jos. C. G. Kennedy, and not John P., as I telegraphed you, who is at the head of the Census Bureau, employing the clerks' time and the people's money in sending Clemens' and other such speeches to Virginia.--Kennedy doesn't stand very high among Southern men. Some years ago Solon Borland broke his nose on account of his impertinence. Lord Lyons declares that if the Morrill tariff and force bill passes, England will at once recognize the Southern Confederacy. It stands to reason that free ports should command the mercantile navy of the commercial world. The late Union was bothersome enough, but how will it be with this new tariff and the Pacific and