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has been appointed to the command of the Department of the South, vice Major-General Foster, who comes North on a furlough, which is rendered necessary by disability arising from a troublesome old wound. The Fall River News says that Hon. John H. Clifford has declined to deliver the eulogy upon Edward Everett, upon invitation of the Legislative Committee. Judge Clifford was chosen as the substitute of Charles Sumner, on the declination of the latter. R. T. Jacobs, the Democratic LieutJudge Clifford was chosen as the substitute of Charles Sumner, on the declination of the latter. R. T. Jacobs, the Democratic Lieutenant-Governor of Kentucky, is out in favor of the anti- slavery constitutional amendment. The Democrats have nominated Origen S. Seymour for Governor of Connecticut, and Edward W. Harrington for Governor of New Hampshire. The Nashville papers say that Andrew Jackson Donelson, candidate for Vice-President on the Fillmore ticket in 1856, has returned to that city from the South and taken the oath. Some of the negroes of Providence are going to give a grand ball in honor of the appo