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this position for the sake of the personal and political advantages which they hope to reap from it. But we do not believe it possible to induce any considerable number of the great mass of their party to submit to terms so degrading to themselves and so fatal to the future well-being of the country. We shall await, with a good deal of interest, the further developments of this discreditable plot. Military and naval movements. The New York Times, (very Black Republican,) of the 12th inst., says: Recruiting for the army here is dead — virtually dead. There is a rendezvous in Cedar street, one in Chatham street, and one in Hudson street — all for the old army — and these added but fifteen men to the service last week. Every recruit brings the man who enlists him $2, and house rent, and the support and pay of recruiting parties, go to make the newly- obtained soldier doubly dear to the Government. Each rendezvous costs at least $300 a month, and, of course, three rend<