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Latest from the North. Baltimore papers, of the 14th inst., were received at a late hour last night. They contain very little of interest. The enemy are quite as ignorant of the movements of the Confederate army as could be wished. The American has a "startling" dispatch, announcing that the "Confederates are on the move;" but it is unable to state where they are moving to. The rumored resignation of Seward is not confirmed. The department of the Northwest, to which Gen. Pope has been assigned, includes the States of Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota and the Territories of Nebraska and Decotah.
ina, who was stigmatized by Lord Corn Wallis as "a rebel against King George," replied to him, that it was the King who was a rebel against the principles of the British Constitution and the rights of the colonies. In like manner, it is Lincoln, Seward & Co., who are the real rebels in the present contest — rebels against every principle of the American Constitution, of Liberty, and the rights of men. If there is any set of men guilty of the crime, and deserving all the pains and penalties of trty, and the rights of men. If there is any set of men guilty of the crime, and deserving all the pains and penalties of treason, they are the men. No King in Europe was ever brought to the block for betraying the rights of his people, who more merited such a doom than Lincoln and Seward. They are the real conspirators and rebels against American liberty, and as such they will be registered by the impartial part of history, no matter how they may for the moment the name of rebels upon and