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e chair, declared himself in favor of "crushing out the rebellion" by all the means within the power of the Government. Lincoln's message was not delivered in either House. From East Tennessee. The telegrams from East Tennessee are only cohis infantry and artillery towards the mountains to attack the enemy's flank at Bean's Station. A proclamation. Lincoln has issued the following proclamation, dated at the Executive Mansion, Washington, 7th inst: Reliable information render special homage and gratitude to Almighty God for this great advancement of the national cause. (Signed,) A. Lincoln. President of the United States. Miscellaneous. The bogus "Legislature of Virginia" failed to organize at Alexandria on Monday for want of a quorum. Lincoln has so far recovered that he was engaged in public business Tuesday night. Gen. Meagher was captured by the enemy in citizen's dress near Mine Run. Gold in New York Tuesday was quoted
"Local" Defenders. --The second draft in Baltimore for conscripts to fill up the quota of Maryland, under the late call of Lincoln, resulted in the drawing of Charles W. Kimberly, "local" of the American, and John Starr, "local" of the Clipper, both blatant, foul-mouthed Lincolnties, and Anthony S. Chambers, local reporter of the Gardle, a moderate Southern-rights man. Three reporters out of six were drawn, which is a very remarkable circumstance. They all paid the $300 substitute money and don't go to the wars.