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P. S.--If you had hung Vallandigham (as you ought to have done) and sent him to be Governor of the Copperheads in the internal regions, you would not have been troubled by the traitorous, cowardly, miserable sneaks and and poltroons who are boring you about him; and who, when they visit Washington, should be impressed into the service of the Government which they are endeavoring to overthrow — and all the people would say Amen! One of the People. New York, June 30, 1863. A Sad fourth of July Oration — a Yankees Reflections on the humiliation of Yankeedom. The New York Herald, published on the 01th of July, has an editorial appropriate to the occasion. It thinks it ought to be welcome on the principle that "it is batter to go into the house of mourning than into the house of feasting." It says: For it dawns upon a people distracted with civil war and humiliated by invasion. It dawns over thousands of homes made newly upon a battle field big with yet undecided is