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ringing of church and signal bells; at noon, the salute was repeated from Forts Federal Hill and Marshall, Christ Church bells joining in with a peal, performing at intervals various patriotic airs. The National Convention of the War Democrats met on Tuesday. Delegates were present from twenty-five States. James Morrall, of Pennsylvania, was made president of the convention. General Hiram Wallbridge delivered an oration. By an agreement among the pastors of the churches of Utica, New York, a meeting for prayer will be held on Monday afternoon next, from 4 to 5 o'clock, that the Almighty may "direct the people of the land in the exercise of their elective franchise, and restrain the passions of the people, that we may be delivered from violence and be blessed in the continuance of our liberties." A block of marble, wrought in Italy for the South Carolina State-House, now surmounts the firemen's monument in a Chicago cemetery, having been confiscated in trying to run