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rn to the Union, the Northern States or people will, in turn, recognize, by constitutional amendment, the sovereignty and independence of the Southern States over all questions not expressly delegated to the General Government. Seventh. That thereupon the Northern and Southern people shall pledge themselves to a hearty support of measures, peaceable or forcible, for the acquisition of Canada, Mexico, Cuba, and the freedom of Ireland. Invasion by the Indians. A telegram from Julesburg, Colorado territory, dated the 9th instant, gives an account of an Indian invasion, upon "loyal" settlers: On Saturday morning, sixty Indians attacked the overland mail express, about three miles east of this place, and robbed the mail. They also attacked a mule train close by, killing one man and wounding another. The troops at the military post here, numbering fifty to eighty men, immediately started to the relief of the white settlers in the vicinity, and drove the Indians to