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nt of the Associated Press in this city having telegraphed eastward a synopsis of the negative of Mr. J. Wesley Greene contained in the Times of Wednesday morning, the Administration at Washington responded thereto as follows: "Washington, Dec. 10--J Wesley Greene, who furnished the Chicago Times some reported peace propositions from Jeff. Davis to President Lincoln, in an impostor. He came to Washington to see President Lincoln. who ascertained that there was no ground for his nonsensical statements, " This was plain, blunt, and But as if not satisfied with this disposition of the matter, an hour or two later the Administration telegraphed to the country as follows: "Washington, Dec. 10.--On enquiry, it is ascertained that a man calling himself J. Wesley Greens, and professing to reside at Pittsburg, Pa. called on the President some time in November, and stated to him that he had two interviews with Jeff. Davis at Richmond, in the last of October and also relate