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d perusal, we think, to satisfy any politician of ordinary intelligence that this silly pronunciamento of Southern secession abstractions is intended for the encouragement and guidance of the Northern Copperhead peace faction in this Presidential canvass. That it will be accepted by this revolutionary faction as a model of conciliation and wisdom we cannot doubt, for it has the true ring of the peace speeches of Mr. George H. Pendleton and of the moral philosophy, as a peace-maker, of the Hon. Ben. Wood. Large arrests of blockade-running Merchants. Great consternation was caused in Washington and Baltimore on Monday by the closing up of several stores and the arrest of the proprietors upon the charge of being engaged in running goods into the Confederacy. The operation was performed by a guard of soldiers. A telegram from Baltimore says: The seizures are understood to be pursuant to orders emanating from the War Department. Nothing definite is known as to the charge