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d greater than that for Lincoln. Secretary Fessenden is about to commence the issue of three-cent currency notes, for the purpose of facilitating change. The Kearsarge is on exhibition at Boston. Twenty-five cents a head; proceeds go to "Poor Jack." The Western papers say that John C. Fremont is to be Minister to France and Salmon P. Chase Minister to England. The Louisville Journal says slavery is dead in Kentucky. Bradford was the only town in Vermont which gave McClellan a majority. A monster Christian commission meeting is to be held in Indianapolis on the 29th. The mansion in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, occupied by Daniel Webster during the first years of his practice, is now an oyster saloon. The Fifty-fourth Massachusetts volunteers (negro) would not take a cent less than was given to white troops. They stood firm, and conquered, and the other day were paid off in full at white man's prices. The peace men of Delaware refuse to parti