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im.--I shall not soon forget my last interview with T. A. R. Nelson. During the discussion of the Force Bill, enacted by the Federal Congress of last winter, one Kellogg, whitome an Illinois abolitionist, in a violent speech, unexpectedly bolted from his party. Senator Douglas was on the floor of the House; at the conclusion of KKellogg's speech, the Senator went up and congratulated him.--So did Nelson. The three entered a clerk's office, and we "smiled" with the rotund and jolly Kellogg. Nelson then grew eloquent, and uttered sentiments glowing with heart-felt hope and patriotism. Lincoln's madness is Nelson's sanity. He lives a quiet life in his mounKellogg. Nelson then grew eloquent, and uttered sentiments glowing with heart-felt hope and patriotism. Lincoln's madness is Nelson's sanity. He lives a quiet life in his mountain home, indulging his kindly feelings and cultivated liberary tastes. The time will soon come when Nelson will be a leader in the Southern "rebellion."