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ess just how or when it will come, and we feel certain that it will be hastened by the most prompt and vigorous provision for continuing the war. If the immediate result of the late conference has indeed been so complete a failure as it is currently represented, we shall doubtless soon be summoned to make concerted and extraordinary exertions to fill our quotas under the impending draft; and let us all be ready to respond with energy and enthusiasm. A Washington telegram says: Mr. Blair, Sr., in a conversation with a New York representative to-day, admitted that the rebels he conferred with in Richmond cheated him in their professions of a willingness to send commissioners to arrange for the return of the South to the Union. Impressions of a Yankee "commissioner" in Richmond — the people, and what they feel--General Lee etc. The New York Tribune has a letter from William Cornell Jewett, giving the substance of a conversation with General Singleton, of Illinois, who