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ll human kind. If it does not call down universal opposition it is only the enterprise is believed to be impossible as its design is exe able nearly exhausted the deeds of the American navy during this eventful year. One act, however, yet remains unnoticed, and it is just possible that it may form the staple of Mr. Lincoln's general and very guarded allusion to the great addition of renown so recently acquired. This is the which has made the Mayor of Boston and the Governor of Massachusetts eloquent with exultation, and which has excited even the House of Representatives to gratitude.--This act is thus dealt with by Mr. Gidson Welles; "Capt. Cons Wilkes, in command of the San Jacinto, while searching in the West Indies for the Sumter, received information that James M. Mason and John Slidell, disloyal citizens, and leading conspirators, were, with their unite, to embark from Havana in the English steamer Trent, on their way to Europe to promote the cause of the insurgents
nything be said against the ness of Mr. Davis Mr. Kennedy sent Senator, has some hopes but having already had a press at political life in the United States may yield for others. There will be quite a struggle for this highest Departure of Mason Ani Boston, January 1. --The light left Fort Warren at elev morning, with the traitors Mason and their Secretaries, for where they will be transferred steamer Rinaldo, now lying then The British war steamer Boston, January 1. --The British mer Rinaldo, of 16 guns, arr Vincentown last night. Her says that he has been ordered and is unbending sails and ma at home. Massachusetts legislation Boston, January 1. --The State organized to-day. Ex Governor elected President of the Senate, Bullock speaker of the House. A British war transport Eastport, January 1. --A British port passed here this morning, 62d Regiment. Four hundred St. Andrews, and the remained Woodstock.