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Later from the North.
New York papers of the 25th are received, but do not contain any late important news.
Brigadier General J. G. Foster who telegraphed to Hal that he had achieved a regular series of victories in North Carolina, has arrived at Fortress Monroe and his army has gone bach to Newborns.--The New York Heraldhas a doleful article on the expense of the war, both in life and money.
In life, It says 200,000 men have been lost; in money, the expense are $3,000,000 per day. It wants a convention of the States, and says:
Under the existing condition of things we can only answer that our prospects are gloomy enough.
We have fought many bloody battiest; the Union forces have effected a lodgment here and there in every rebellions State several doubtful States, by hard fighting have been reclaimed, and yet we have hardly accomplished more than a break hero and there through the crust of the rebellion.
Its heart only one hundred and twenty miles from Washington, remai