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d not scorn the name who could so degrade and humiliate himself as to take the abolition ask, by what right Mr. Lincoln assumes to propose such an oath? We, of course, know that he pretends to derive it from the pardoning power; but this whimsical deduction is a fitter topple for derision than for serious argument. As he can offer a conditional pardon he claims that he can impose any conditions he pleases. The army of the Potomac. There is no picket firing between the pickets of Gens. Lee and Meade, and the army of the latter is going into winter quarters. A telegram, dated Washington, the 11th, says: Accounts received to-night from the army of the Potomac say that all reports to the effect that Gen. Made has been superseded were unfounded, at least up to a late hour last night, as far as was known at headquarters. Gen. Meade day before yesterday forwarded his report of the recent movement south of the Rapidan to the War Department. It is confidently believed it wi
Not sustained. --Wm. Mull and Patrick Lee, arrested and caged on the charge of stealing sundry articles of value of Jas. Leach, was before the Mayor yesterday; but as the complainant failed to appear the parties were released on giving bond and security for their future good behavior.
50 Dollars reward. --Ranaway, about foot weeks ago, a negro man named Irvine. Irvine is about 25 years old, of dark gingerbread color, about 5 feet 9 inches high, heavily built, and round shouldered. He wears a long drab sack coat, stammers if confused, and probably has hired himself in Richmond. The above reward will be paid on his delivery to Lee & James, Richmond. Richard G Morriss. de 16--1aw3t*