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no need of drafting while Switzerland begs us to use one hundred thousand of her sons, while Garibaldi offers us his sword and his brave legions, and while the slaves of the Secessionists are exempted from military service. If proper measures are taken the quota of a State can easily be filled up without a single impressed man. Let an effort be made to rid us of this nuisance. Beecher Changes his Opinion. A few weeks ago the notorious Henry Ward Beecher professed to believe that Lincoln's proclamation "would of itself almost end the war." He now declares it is like a ship frozen in am oug the icebergs of an Arctic sea. In other words, it is a "Pope's bull against the comet." The Markets. The Baltimore American, of the evening of the 4th, says: The stock market is weaker and ull pending the State election. The railroad ges are @½ per cent lower. Gold is higher, but not active. The clothing sales are at 131@131½, Dutiable demand notes are quoted 126@12
have caused the squandering of hundreds of millions of money and the needless sacrifice of thousands of our brave soldiers, shall be henceforth repudiated by President Lincoln. He is thus admonished by the people of our loyal States that his own sound and patriotic war policy, which they approved in 1861, they now reaffirm against. Three stentorian and hearty groans were here given for this intelligence. Mr. Spencer.--Whatever may be the result of this election, I will say that old Abe Lincoln will remain in power for two years more. A Voice — Look out for the draft in those districts. [Laughter] Despairing Republican.--I guess we are about enemy, making reconnaissances, and protecting the rear from guerrilla or other tantalizing raids during the advance. Ministers arrested for not Praying for Lincoln. The United States steamer Cahawba arrived at New York on Tuesday from New Orleans, having on board the Rev. Messrs. Leaccek, Goodrich, and Fulton, pastors of