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that victory might be swiftly and continuously, followed. But such a combination of advantages was not within the fair range of probability, and movement was determined. The order was issued Christmas eve. The columns were to push out at dawn on Christmas morning. The order, however, obtained such wide publicity that it was countermanded before midnight, but it was renewed Christmas day, and the movement begun on the morning of the 26th. A New England dinner — speeches from Henry Ward Beecher and others. The anniversary of the "Landing of the Pilgrims" on Plymouth Rock was celebrated by the negro worshipping, tin paddling descendants of the said pilgrims, in New York, a few days ago, by a dinner at the Astor House. Among the distinguished guests present were three Brigadier-Generals, Hen. John Van Buren, and the Mayor of New York. There gentry, who used to make our brooms and blacking brushes for us before the war, took their dinner with one grace before it and one afte