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nly point they are united upon is that of "crushing the rebellion," and in uniting upon that they throw all the power in Lincoln's hands. The common people instinctively ask, "If you all agree with the Government that the rebellion must be crushed,and like a plague But the cunning gamblers are playing their game against powerful odds. They are "fighting the tiger." Lincoln is behind the table, and has all the advantages of the contest. He has the treasury and the army, the purse and the swoess the moral weight of his position is against what all of them call the "rebellion," and therefore in favor of war and Lincoln, who is carrying it on! Looking over the field of Northern politics then, we see not how headway is likely to be maspecially in the Northwest, and how they have been influenced by the inconsistent and confused opposition raised against Lincoln. We question very much whether he fears it at all. His bold measures for putting an end to "free speech and free press,
The conference about the Exchange of prisoners. --The conference between Commissioners Ould, for the Confederate States, and Meredith, for Lincoln, relative to the exchange of prisoners, did not attain a final result. The Yankee Commissioner has gone back for the purpose of consulting his Government upon the terms required by the Confederate Commissioner.