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Signs of the Times. The Freeman's Journal — the Freeman's Appeal. The circulation of the Freeman's Journal of New York through the mails and expresses having been suppressed by order of the authorities at Washington, Mr. McMasters, the very able editor of that paper, has resolved to discontinue it, and has issued in its stead a new paper, which is styled the Freeman's Appeal. In his address to the public he states that "the Freeman's Appeal will be a different paper from the Freemaust yield 'a hearty support' or be suppressed — then we must submit to suppression of the Freeman's Appeal, as we are certain we can yield no support to their notions of morals or of religion." In ceasing to publish the Freeman's Journal Mr. McMasters protests against the lawless violence to which he has been forced to yield, and gives public notice, as he has already done specially to the responsible officials, that he intends to sue them personally for damages at the earliest moment that