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an. Lincoln is a conservative, and always in favor of a conservative war policy; but still his failure by next autumn to put down this rebellion, with the overwhelming means and powers at his command, may result in his removal, and in the promotion of the Vice President to his place. The only safety to President Lincoln and his Administration depends upon a vigorous, earnest, consistent, harmonious, and successful prosecution of the war in the interval to the elections of next October and November. The Herald thinks two or three days will be efficient to put the roads on the Rappahannock in such fine condition that military movements will be quite practicable, and this fact, coupled with the reconnaissance recently made, indicate that "we may soon hear stirring news from the Army of the Potomac, which is in excellent condition, and ready to follow Gen. Hocker in any enterprise." A riot took place in Detroit, Mich., on the 7th inst., the whites attacking the negroes and beat