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the Union. After the Constitution received the sanction of the people, the Convention amended one of the sections in such a manner as to eventually make it a free State by gradual emancipation. This amendment is ordered to be voted upon, and if accepted, Lincoln is to issue a proclamation stating the fact, and sixty days thereafter the new Commonwealth will take its place as the thirty-fifth State. A touching Dispatch from the Gorilla. The Ape has sent the following dispatch to Rosecrans: 'Your dispatch announcing the retreat of the enemy has just reached here. God bless you, and all with you. Please tender to all, and accept for yourself, the nation's gratitude for your and their skill, endurance, and dauntless courage. "A. Lincoln." The Confederate success at Galveston. The Washington Chronicle announces the capture of the Harriet Lane and the surrender of the garrison at Galveston, Texas. It says: After a sharp fight, in which our troops defended
The battle of Murfreesboro' from a Yankee point of view. Augusta, Jan. 15 --A special to the Savannah Republican, dated Tullahoma, 14th, says that a member of Rosecrans's staff, in a telegram to the Louisville Journal describes the battle of Murfreesboro' as the greatest battle of modern times, and states that their batteries were massed into a park of a hundred cannon. Such carnage is unknown in history. He estimates their force at 70,000, and ours at 80,000. Over forty Lincolnite Generals and Colonels were killed, and as many more wounded.