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n acknowledged organ of the Federal Administration in the Senate, (Trumbull, of Illinois,) in advocacy of his bill for the confiscation of the property of rebels. In this speech Trumbull sets forth that when an insurrection has assumed each formidable proportions as the present, thee to assert that the Federal Government intends to interfere with, Trumbull says, to confiscate property, real or personal, is undoubted. Lo expenses of this war.--Not only real, but personal property, as Mr. Trumbull declares, will be wrested from its rightful owners and sold to pe war. Not only the real estate, but the personal property, says Mr. Trumbull, the money, furniture, &c., will be disposed of by the grand Fed murderous purposes against the lives of the rebels announced by Mr. Trumbull than the spoliation of their property. When the war is over, tht Mr. Willey would hang these men now, but the cooler and craftier Trumbull would wait till the war is over. The Northern invasion, as define