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communication with the rebels across the Canada lines, and thence Southward through Vermont, has been long suspected, but this is the first arrest. Outrageous Vandalism of the Dutch Yankees at Eddyville, Ky. A correspondent of the Bowling Green Courier, writing from Fort Donaldson, Ky., Dec. 22, says: The Dutch Yankees from Paducah were guilty of another villainous act of vandalism a few days ago at Eddyville, Ky. Some three or four hundred of them, under command of one Major Phillips, landed at Eddyville and broke open the warehouse of R. L. Cobb, destroying all the furniture and papers they found in the building. They then proceeded to the office of the County Judge, F. H. Skinner, and destroyed all the papers of the County Court, thus entailing endless difficulty and trouble on the orphans and infant heirs of the county. Secretary Seward's dinner — Crittenden excited. Washington, Dec. 28. --Secretary Seward gave a dinner last night to the members of
Negro Hiring. For 1862. Wm. S. Phillips, General Agent and , will continue to Hire out Negroes, Rent Houses, Settle and Collect Claims of every ascription appertaining to an Agency. He this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks his numerous patrons for their liberal patronity and hopes, by strict attention to business, to a continuation of the same. de 23--d&