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tle particulars. I have not heard from him since he left nor from New York later than 31st December last. I hope you see Mrs. Corcoran occasionally. I wrote to her on the 7th ult., also to Captain Kirker on the same day and on the 20th. Please present my love to Mrs. Breslin, Mr. and Mrs. Masterson, your brothers, and Mr. Smith. I wrote to Father Mooney, but have not received a reply. Please remember me to him in the kindest manner; also to Lieutenants Hare, Dalton, Butler, and Capt. P. Kelly, and believe me your most obedient friend, Michael Corcoran, Col. 69th Reg't N. Y. S. M. Dion Bourcicault and the Abolition press of America. The following letter from Dion Bourcicault, addressed to the editor of the New York Herald, will be found interesting: New Theatre Royal Adelphi, London, Feb. 3, 1862. James Gordon Bennett, Esq.--Dear Sir: I have been informed that a paragraph has appeared in the New York Times and the Evening Post to the effect that I ha