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te of preparation, less parade and policy talk, and more action. Henry Knox. That is not Indian talk, Mr. Shockle, said the President. Who is Henry Knox? I suggested to the medium to ask who General Knox was, and before the words were from my lips the medium spoke in a strangGeneral Knox was, and before the words were from my lips the medium spoke in a strange voice: The first Secretary of war. Oh! yes, General Knox, said the President; who, turning to the Secretary, said: Stanton, that messageGeneral Knox, said the President; who, turning to the Secretary, said: Stanton, that message is for you; it is from your predecessor. Mr. Stanton made no reply. I should like to ask General Knox, said the President, if it is wiGeneral Knox, said the President, if it is within the scope of his ability, to tell us when this rebellion will be put down. In the same manner as before, this message was received: st Northern mechanics. Wilberforce sees hope only in a negro army.--Knox. Well, exclaimed the President, opinions differ among the saints If perfect silence is maintained, I will see if we cannot induce General Knox to send for Mr. Douglas. Three raps were given, signifying as