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d negroes, and wasted the enemy's territory. We see nothing of the haute strategies in all this which was expected. Charleston, too, is as far from our grasp as ever. Mobile has hardly been attacked. We hear nothing of any success in Texas. Gen. Meade's great army lies inactive in Virginia. Behind all these unfavorable aspects — as they seem to the popular imagination — looms up the perilous question of finance. The debt is seen to be increasing enormously every day, while Congress ising the plot to the rebels which the Federal prisoners conceived to escape from the Libby prison. A National Bank has been opened at Norfolk, Va. Two full regiments of colored troops left St. Louis on Monday last for New Orleans. Gen. Meade has returned to the Army of the Potomac. He will not be superceded. Delegations from the Western States now in Washington are urging that the same equality relative to the draft is not meted out to them as has been to New Hampshire.