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ies; but, I am told, we are all to live under one Government again, though that Government has its capital at Richmond, and is administered under the Constitution adopted at Montgomery.--The idea that the Potomac and Ohio can permanently divide us seems to these good people an absolute impossibility. The peace Democracy number amongst them many men of ability and prominence. Chief Justice Taney, ex-President Pierce, Mr. Vallandigham, ex-Gov. Seymour, of Connecticut; Charles O'Connor; ex-Senator Bright, of Indiana; ex-Senator Bayard, of Delaware; ex-Senator Pugh, of Ohio; Fernando Wood, Wm. B. Reed, of Pennsylvania; W. W. Eaton of Connecticut; Robert C. Winthrop, John McKeon, of New York, and Senator Wall, of New Jersey, may be mentioned. Among the so called War Democrats who doubtless prefer peace, though from motives of policy they sustain the war, are S. S. Cox, the leader of the Democrats in the United States House of Representatives; Senator Richardson, of Illinois; Gov. Seymou