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The rebellion is kept up by the continual any of abolitionism in the Southern States and the howl of Abolitionists in the Northern States. T. Crittenden, commander of the has so far recovered as to be able to rejoin his regiment at Munfordsville, Ky. The Government transports on the Mississippi are now easily engaged in taking troops and munitions of war from St. Louis to Cairo. Persons of the property of J. W. Wills, President of the mechanics' Bank; W. G. Clerk, and John Wickham, have beek levied upon in St. Louis to pay their respective shares of the charity fund for the benefit of the Union refugees. Rev. George B. Cheever, the abolitionist p her of this city, was to have delivered ture in Harrisburg on Wednesday night, a response to an invitation given by some of the members of the Pennsylvania Legislature, on "the necessity of immediate emanaration for the crushing of the rebellion and the salvation of the country." The representatives from Accomac