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polis?-- then what are we to understand by his talk at Cincinnati? In fact, what are we to make of the rail splitting phenomenon angry?--his speeches in the canvass with Douglas were sensible. His speeches on the way to the presidential mansion are arrant nonsense. -- Douglas always declared that his speeches in the Senatorial campaign were written for him. Suspect this is the fact. The man is excessively weak in intellect. But those who know the tell me he has great moral firmness. Can Seward on whose assertions Virginians have placed so much reliance, and with whom Virginians are going to form a Union party--can seaward control this obstinate, weak-headed creature. Guthrie's variation on Crittenden's amendment has been definitely selected as the tune to which the Border States are expected to It will be opposed in the Peace Congress by Southern-Rights men. It contains no guarantees of power. It secures peace only so long as we have a majority in Congress.--But we have no