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he said New York and New Jersey were the only free States left. The news from Europe is five days later. It is stated that France has taken offence at Minister Adams's conduct in England, and demands an explanation. The French have suffered no repulse in the siege of Puebla. Polish affairs are unchanged. Gold in New York ranges at 148 to 149, in consequence of the "favorable news" from the army! James Madison Cutts (Senator Douglas's father-in-law) is dead. Wm. F. Corbin and T. F. McGran have been tried as spies and sentenced to be shot, on the charge of "recruiting within the lines of the United States forces for the so-called Confederate army." They were so engaged at Rouse's mills, Pendleton county, Ky., the former under a commission from Gen. Humphrey Marshall. Jas. Brooks, in his "Vallandigham" speech, said: "In my judgment and belief it is not so much the intention of the Administration to subjugate the South as it is to subjugate the North."