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000 copies of that paper were seized and burnt at Aquia Creek. The restriction was afterwards removed. The Herald says: "The platform of the Democracy in the Presidential campaign of 1864 will be peace, and what is more the candidate will be elected, no matter who he is the principle controlling all other considerations. The new President, whatever might have been his antecedents or opinions, will, upon assuming office, be compelled to suspend the operations of the war, proclaim an armistice, and propose a Convention of all the States." Fernando Wood had a long interview with Lincoln at Washington on the 5th inst. Two large brick buildings, corner of Washington and Wide water streets, in Norfolk, Va. were destroyed by fire on the 4th. Henry Winter Davis was nominated in Baltimore, on the 5th, for Congress. He made a speech endorsing the emancipation proclamation, and urging a vigorous prosecution of the war. Gold was quoted in New York on the 5th at 145½.