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of low prices. According to the Abolition papers, New York city--under the administration of the new Mayor, Godfrey Gunther, an avowed sympathizer with the South.--Is getting to be a hot bed of rebellion.--Twenty thousand Southerners from "reconquered territory" are said to be living there, and the seventy thousand Democrat in that city are charged with being quite as rampant secessionists. I remember that when I passed through New York, some weeks ago, I heard the "health of Jeff Davis" and "success to the Confeds" --the toast more than once, and loudly given at that — in the bar-room of the St. Nicholas Hotel. One night about twelve o'clock I heard a party of revellers pass down Broadway singing the "Bonnie Blue Flag" at the top of their lungs. On another occasion some feminine was beating the hotel piano with "My Maryland" in vocal accompaniment. George Wilkes, the Abolition editor of the Spiral of the Times, calls loudly for Beast Butter as Military Governor of New York.