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Pennsylvania troops to be discharged. A telegram from Washington says that Gov. Curtin has received assurances from Lincoln that the Pennsylvania troops whose time of enlistment (commencing with the time of their enrollment in State service,) iiscussion in the United States Senate. An uneasy sort of feeling seems to be agitated at the sight of so many troops in Lincoln's hands: Mr Fessenden reported from the Finance Committee the House bill appropriating $25,000,000 for the paymentsxpose Butler, a Massachusetts Yankee, for thieving. It says: Governor Pierpont has at last got his letter to President Lincoln and Congress printed, and will to morrow lay a copy of it before each member.--I send you a copy to-night by mail. camp, signed by the officer in command, threatening that no quarters would be allowed in event of surrender. Mrs President Lincoln, says the New York Herald, did a considerable amount of shopping in that city last week. She arrived at the Metr