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agut, while some few will be attached to the line destined for protection of the river commerce. In reply to a committee of free negroes from Louisiana, who recently waited upon him with a memorial asking that negroes in that State who were always free might be permitted to vote. Lincoln said he saw no reason why intelligent black men should not vote, but as it was not a military question he would refer it to a constitutional convention. The Louisville Journal says: "If Smith and Grierson are brave men, as we have no doubt they are they must feel that there is no more unendurable bell than the situation in which they find themselves." A gentleman of Louisiana, recently deceased has left $250,000 to be used in establishing a weekly paper for the benefit of the blind. So says a Northern paper, without giving the name of the donor. The piano forte workmen of New York city, numbering several thousand are engaged in another strike. Mechanics in the different branches