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elp it. That condition is, that the Union shall be restored. Latest from Sherman. The Yankee dates from Savannah are to the 28th ultimo. They announce witon the soil of South Carolina." The dispatch says: One portion of Major-General Sherman's army moved direct from Savannah, Georgia, and the other, consisting ovancing against Charleston, South Carolina. The latest intelligence from Sherman's army represents it to be at a distance of less than forty miles from Charlesrmy commanded by Major-General Foster was co-operating with the army under General Sherman, and the movements of our troops through South Carolina are but the precur of their celebrated march through the heart of Georgia. The lines of General Sherman were being gradually contracted, and it was probable that no desperate restrated, to make one last terrible effort to save the State from the inroads of Sherman's conquering army. The Yankee Abolition of slavery — speech from Lincoln.
n, and that Congress should have power to enforce this amendment by appropriate legislation. "Of all the correspondence that preceded the conference herein mentioned, and leading to the same, you have heretofore been informed. "Very respectfully, "Your obedient servants, "Alexander H. Stephens. "R. M. T. Hunter, "J. A. Campbell. General Breckinridge Secretary of War. The appointment by the President of General John C. Breckinridge-as Secretary of War, was on yesterday confirmed by the unanimous vote of the Confederate Senate. General Breckinridge enters upon the discharge of the duties of the office to-day. Gold. There was a brisk demand for gold yesterday. The market opened at forty-five and closed stiff at forty-six. From South Carolina. We have no official intelligence of importance from South Carolina. The reports of the flanking of our forces at Branchville, and the capture of that place by Sherman, are contradicted by official advices.