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the 21st inst. by one of his comrades. George Vandenhoff, the actor, has been lecturing in Liverpool on the American war, taking a decidedly Northern view of the case So say the U. S. papers. A German brewer, named Conrad Reminger, was suffocated to death in a beer vat in New York last Thursday. Madrid papers consider it likely that the dissensions between Spain and Mexico will be satisfactorily arranged. Anderson, the fugitive slave, whose case created some excitement in Canada, has arrived in England. Prince Frederick of Prussia and the Princess Royal will visit England with their baby in the course of the next month. Hon. Geo M. Dallas, of Philadelphia, declines to be a candidate for the Washington Congress. Gen. McClelland and staff, left Cincinnati on the 20th inst., to take command of the Hessian army in Western Virginia. Capt. George Gilbert, aged 83, died in Pittsylvania county, Va., on the 12th inst., and his wife died the following day.
uted to build, her soil must be deluged with blood. Well, let those who clamor for it attempt to take it; they will obtain a fee simple in Virginia soil — at least to the extent of seven feet. [Applause.] The only reason urged why we should not have peace, is that they are traitors; but it is not questioned that every material interest in the country will be advanced by peace. That the two Confederacies may live in harmony, why should we doubt? Do we not live in peace with Mexico and Canada, and why not with brothers who once lived in the same household with us? If territory be the ambition of the North, surely her possessions should be satisfactory. Still upon the ample folds of its national flag are blazoned twenty-three stars; are they not enough to light them through the paths of peace to prosperity, or do they prefer to see its light reflected from oceans of blood? It cannot be. The hearts of the people of the North cannot be in this work; they do not yet under