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and unless an immediate check be placed upon these usurpations no remnant of our once free government will remain to us. The following is an extract from a letter from Maine, to the editors of the New York Journal of Commerce: Bangor, Aug. 10--Messrs. Editors: A great reaction in public sentiment is now rolling over the State of Maine. In almost every county, town and hamlet the people, in their Conventions and primary meetings, are deploring the unhappy state of the country, and deg shoes, have been found. It is said that this cargo is one of a number which are to be sent South in the hope of running the blockade, and filling a contract with the Confederates for a million pairs of shoes, at $1.18 per pair. New York, Aug. 10.--Yesterday morning, George N. Saunders, late navy agent at this port, was declared a defaulter to the Government to the amount of $21,000, and the U. S. District Attorney issued a process against the sureties of Saunders to respond in accordance