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er to the thought." The New York Herald of Tuesday morning, publishes a dispatch from Washington announcing that intelligence of the death of President Jeff. Davis had been received from Richmond, via Louisville. Also, that the rebel flags were displayed at half-mast near Washington. Really, it seems as if the Herald and its correspondents are envious lest some one else will bear off the palm for lying. A fight between Procesionists and Union men. A dispatch dated Louisville, Sept. 8. says: A letter from Dublin, Graves county, in this State, says that two brothers named Bailey, armed with bowie-knives, killed Breck Smith and Bill Sherwold in a quarrel which arose from a political contention. The Baileys were Union men. Rejoicing in West Chester. A dispatch dated West Chester, Pa., Sept. 2, says: There is a general rejoicing here over Gen. Butler's and Commodore Stringham's victory. The fire bells, church-bells, town bells. and car bells, have all