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spects of the Tennessee delegation since the last action of the House, said he thought Thaddeus Stevens had the whole Southern Confederacy in his breeches pocket, and meant to keep it there for a good while. It is reported that General Butler, who is now in this city, is soon to uncork the several vials of his wrath upon the head of the Lieutenant-General. Commodore Brashear writes the Navy Department from Callao that the Peruvian Government has determined to make common cause with Chili in resisting the aggression of Spain. Strong pressure is being brought to bear to induce Logan to reconsider his declination and accept the Mexican mission. Advices received to-day state that the Liberal cause is in the ascendant in all parts of the country. Imperial troops are deserting in large numbers. The Committee on Appropriations hold daily sessions. They have an economical fit, and are cutting down estimates fearfully. A meeting of Senators and Representatives f
come two months in arrear. The Chilian war. The State Department is in receipt of dispatches from our Minister to Chili. The war between Spain and Chili is still progressing. All the principal ports are blockaded. The commander of the squChili is still progressing. All the principal ports are blockaded. The commander of the squadron is only waiting instructions from the Spanish Government to commence more active operations. The admiral who is commanding the squadron off Valparaiso has grossly insulted our Minister, Thomas H. Nelson. The American and English merchants anksburg to Falmouth daily." Insult to an American Minister. The State Department has advices from our Minister at Chili that the war between Spain and Chili is still kept up. The commander of the Spanish fleet had offered a gross insult to MChili is still kept up. The commander of the Spanish fleet had offered a gross insult to Mr. Nelson, our Minister, for which an apology will be demanded. Mr. Campbell accepts. Lewis D. Campbell accepts the mission to Mexico. Instructions for him are being prepared at the State Department. A present to General Grant. Ge
ard to Mexican matters. The pride and prestige of the French Emperor are to be saved by simply giving him an opportunity to withdraw his support from Maximilian, without menace from the United States, and with the understanding that the United States Government will leave Mexico to the Mexicans.--Baltimore Sun. The Chilian question. The remonstrances which the United States Government have, in common with other powers, made against the unjustifiable aggression of Spain upon Peru and Chili, seem to have had no effect. No one would be surprised if the Spanish-Chilian question should soon take the place in the public mind of the Franco-Mexican question. The best way to Rule Jamaica may be the best for Ruling the South. The commissioner appointed by Earl Russell to visit Jamaica, and there personally investigate the circumstances attending the late insurrection of the blacks, and the conduct of Governor Eyre on the occasion, cannot fall to elicit some facts in regard to
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