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w York, and that she hoped-- As she uttered these words, Mr. Lincoln involuntarily started back, and with a manner that expressed the greatest determination and firmness, but altogether void of excitement, said that it would be a waste of time for her to proceed further, as his mind was made up to let the law take its course. The lady began again to state her case, when Mr. Lincoln exclaimed, somewhat impatiently, that it was enough — they were taken on the Savannah, and that he would never interfere on their behalf. Mrs. Buckley then explained that he had misunderstood the nature of her application, and proceeded to acquaint the President with her mission. The result of her mission was that to-day a respite of the sentence was received by the United States Marshal, putting off the execution from the 20th of July to the 29th of November, one of the grounds given bring that an examination of the tastes many produced on the trial showed it to be vegus and contradictory.