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re simply "operating for a rise." A Washington telegram of the 19th says: F. P. Blair, Sr., will start for Richmond again to-morrow. Since his return he has been in frequent and close consultation with the President and other leading members of the Administration, but what the character of his communications has been, or with what authority he is now clothed, is, as yet, unknown. That he should so soon return is indicative of his having been charged with some communication by Mr. Davis, the tenor of which has not been made public, and which, in connection with the successes achieved by our forces since his interview with the rebel Executive, and the evident disinclination of the mass of the Southern people to continue the war, induces a belief, on the part of the Administration, that the resources of statesmanship may now be usefully employed, in connection with a vigorous prosecution of military and naval operations, to bring about a termination of the existing difficul
Confederate States District Court. In Judge Halyburton's court yesterday the following business was transacted: On the petition for sequestration of property against John Osborne, an alien enemy, a decree was entered conveying said property to the Confederate States. Robert F. Nelson and James Echols entered into bonds in the sum of five thousand dollars, conditioned upon the appearance of Nelson at the March term of the court to answer an indictment for misdemeanor. The habeas corpus cases of Lewis F. Sevary and John N. Davis were continued till Thursday. The court will meet again this morning at 11 o'clock.