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t determined and bitter opponent of the emancipation policy, and when the substance of the proclamation was made known to the Cabinet, the was perhaps more outspoken than any of the members in protecting against its adoption. Not less determined, though perhaps more cautious in his protests, was Secretary Seward. It may be sidely said that he was the great leader in the Cabinet of oppositions to any policy of emancipation that which the President finally adopted Secretary Smith and Attorney-General Buren occupied about the same ground on the subject. The Prime necessity trade — operations against Smuggled. The Collector of the port of the Philadelphia has received instructions from the Treasury Department at Washington, Which are designed to prevent the shipment of goods or supplies where they may be intended for disloyal persons. No hereafter be sent from that port either by railroad express, or water, to the Eastern Shorn of Maryland and adjacent sections, all the partie