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elbourne's asking him whether Michael Angelo wasn't related to a Pope or Cardinal, apropos of the building of St. Peter's, the artist's assent, and the premier's triumphant rejoinder, "Then it was a job, of course." Mr. Adams has received two deputations this week, both congratulating him on the re-election of Abraham Lincoln to the Presidency; the one from the Emancipation Society, boasting such names as Baptist Neel, Thomas Hughes (author of "School Days at Rugby,") Newman Hall, Sir Charles Lyell and S. Lucas. The other from the workingmen of South London--the result of the public meeting in the Lambeth baths, spoken of in a former letter.--The addresses will be sure to get re-printed on your side of the water, hence I need say nothing about them nor of the occasions, only that the presenters of both were refreshingly in earnest and disposed to regard the matter as by no means and idle formal. "Commodore" Nutt and Miss Minnie Warren appear to be successful in their "recep