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n, was compelled to pay fifty cents premium for it. Mr. Biddell says that the most astounding fal ods are daily circulated and believed throughout the South, and that he himself had no doubt, at one time, that Lincoln had been hanged. Suck stories as the taking of Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York, very common, and the Savannah newspapers publish accounts of false victories won by the rebels, five or six times every week. Mrs. Greenhow--a Cake sent her is cut open by a Yankee Lieutenant. The outrageous persecutions which have been, and are being inflicted, upon this true and noble woman, will some day or other be revenged upon the heads of the fiends incarnate who are enforcing their indignities upon her. The following paragraph is taken from the Washington correspondent of the New York Herald, of Dec. 31: Several days ago Mrs. Greenhow, who was among the first female arrests, and who is still in prison, received a cake from some friend of hers unknown to t