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ov. Andrew . We were "thrice three hundred thousand"--New York World. Jno. J. Crittenden on Emancipation. Hon. Jno. J. Crittenden has written a letter, dated the 26th ult., in which this paragraph occurs. Be pleased, also, to give Mr. Cox my heartiest and best wishes for his re-election to Congress. I have had my prejudice against him, but he overcame them entirely by his conduct and conviction the present Congress. His course, in my opinion, was judicious, intelligent and patr calculated to prolong and this bloody war — without doing any good to the white or the black man. It is for the country to decide whether such a policy shall prevail. It is for his opposition to it that I feel a solicitude for the election of Mr. Cox. Miscellaneous. Some twenty suits have been brought in New York to test the power of the State to tax United States stock held by banks. There is said to be $10,000,000 thus taxed. It is stated that Mr. Cyrus W. Field, of N. York,