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y has been in perfect accord with the President ever since the 22d of September. On that day Mr. Lincoln threw himself into the arms of the white-rooted philosopher, and ever since has been his obedity (as they consider it) at all hazards and by every means.--Their followers here boast that Mr. Lincoln's ideas on the subject are the same as those of Mr. Greeley; that he, too, is convinced of tho restore the Union. They see now that it is a war to prevent the Union from being restored--Mr. Lincoln assured them that he had no desire, no intention, no power to interfere with slavery in the Sotton ports of the Mississippi; and retaining the remaining twenty-five thousand, included in Mr. Lincoln's call for 75,000 men, at Washington, not because there is any need for them there, but becauothing will end in a month. With such a man as Cameron in the War Department such another as Mr. Lincoln over the civil, and such Generals as we have, led by the "here of an hundred battles," we are