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The Confederate Commissioners. --A New York letter, of July 25th; says: Private advices from London, received yesterday by the steamer New York, say that the Commissioners of the C. S. A. (all three of them) had returned from Paris. Though not countenanced officially, a leading commercial authority hints that the Manchester Cotton Lords were hand in-glove with them. It is also mentioned, as a significant fact, in the same connection, that the vacancy occasioned in the British Cabinet, by the retirement of the Minister of War, is likely to be filled by Mr. Gregory, M. P. from Galway, an individual who has made himself notorious for his unseemly zeal in urging, in the House of Commons, the recognition of the Southern Confederacy.
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he cause of the Government lies next to your hearts, and, remembering it, I shall try to do better in my new field of labor. I bid you good by. Wilson, the Massachusetts Shoemaker. Says the New York Herald's Washington correspondent, July 25: Mr. Wilson, chairman of the Military Committee of the Senate, offered a resolution yesterday, empowering the President to remove from office any military officer who should prove inefficient in the service. Senators were ready to vote forfrom Bull Run on Sunday. If that is true, it ill-becomes him, as chairman of the Military Committee of the United States, to censure an inferior officer for doing the same thing. the Rich Mountain "Heroes." A dispatch from Wheeling, July 25th, says: The Tenth Indiana Regiment, Col. Benton. three months volunteers, passed through here to-day, on their way home to be mustered out of service. They were introduced to Gov. Pierpont, who made a telling speech, thanking them in the na