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nt Hamlin is raising a cavalry regiment for his son to command. A line of steamships between San Francisco and Japan is forming. The Boston coal dealers have put up the price of coal to $11 a ton. On Wednesday 777 bales of cotton, captured on board the steamer Kate Dale, were told in Philadelphia at prices ranging from 30 ⅓ to 92 ½ cents per lb. Eighteen of the colored waiters of the Delavan House, in Albany, were drafted, Sixteen of them took the skedaddler' railroad for Canada. The total exports of ice for the year from Boston amount to 58,791 tons, against 57,542 during the same period in 1863. A terrible gale set in at Buffalo, N. Y., last Saturday night. The schooner Ruby, from Toledo, was sunk, with 5,300 bushels of wheat. It is reported that the absence of General Rosecrans from the battle-field of Chickamauga is attributable to the fact that he was, either previously to or during the fight, seized with a fit of epilepsy. The draft in New
pointed at his residence, and not at the Foreign Office, he had been admitted to no intercourse whatever." The London Globe ridicules this kind of argument, and says there is no courtesy or discourtesy in the matter — it is all policy.--For reasons which he alone knows, the Emperor of the French confers with Mr. Slidell; for reasons which we all know, Earl Russell has not conferred with Mr. Mason. Sir. Edward Lytton Bower, during a speech at Hitchen, England, ridiculed the idea of Canada seeking a union with the United States. It is reported, says the Manchester (Eng.) Guardian, that the Great Eastern is to be sold at auction. Jamaica cotton has been spun into a fine quality of thread at a mill in Mansfield, England. The Polish insurgents are said to have been defeated with heavy loss at a place in the Government of Plock. It is reported in Paris that the Prince imperial is to be made King of Algiers, with the Duke of Malakoff for his viceroy. Queen