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are the rebel Brigadier-General Quarles, wounded, and a number of rebels, also wounded, lying in the houses by the roadside, unable to go away. An official telegram from Nashville speaks of Forrest being in command of the "rebel cavalry" south of Spring Hill. This refutes the Yankee report that he was killed at Murfreesboro'. From Georgia. There are no later accounts from Sherman. The Herald has full details of recent operations in the vicinity of Savannah. A Rebuke to Lincoln. The following resolution, introduced by Henry Winter Davis, was adopted by the Yankee House of Representatives on Monday--yeas, 69; noes, 58: Resolved, That Congress has a constitutional right to an authoritative voice in declaring and prescribing the foreign policy of the United States as well in the recognition of new Powers as in other matters, and it is the constitutional duty of the Executive Department to respect that policy, not less in diplomatic negotiations than in the
Andy Johnson Among the Negroes. --The Vice-President elect of the "universal Yankee nation" has been making a speech to his brethren, the only difference being that the one has a black skin and the other a black heart: "The colored people in Nashville had an immense torchlight procession in honor of Lincoln and Johnson's election. The procession was very near a half mile long. The Vice-President elect, Colonel Muzzy, and Lieutenant Smith, of New Jersey, addressed the throng in front of the capitol. Governor Johnson counseled his hearers to industry, forbearance, moderation and virtue. He earnestly warned them against the vice of loafing and immoral practices, and advised them to spend their surplus earnings in the education of their children. 'If you are not true to yourselves in this great struggle,' he said, 'you do not deserve to be free.' "I regret to say that two persons (soldier and citizen) lost their lives during the meeting. The first was a member of the