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efusal, is published. In it Mr. Adams expresses regret the he has to close the correspond once. The Times has an editorial complimentary to Messrs. Wharncliffe and Adams, and, by inference, the reverse to Mr. Seward. The Daily News justifies Mr. Seward's course, and shows that Wharncliffe deserved rebuke. La France points to General Fremont as the late Mr. Dayton's successor. The Russian ambassador had returned to Rome. The Times contrasts the temperate language of Lincoln, in his late message, and the proclamation of General Dix and the resolutions offered in the Federal Senate by Mr. Chandler. It says: "In Congress we are charged with complicity in assassination and pillage, while a military commander threatens our territories with invasion; but the chief of the Republic does justice to both Canada and England, and we gladly receive his views as those which time and reason will commend to the American people. War between America and England would be simpl
g scene — old Benjamin Butler's farewell to his troops. He was torn suddenly and ruthlessly from his beloved niggers by Lincoln, and sent into the shades of private life at Lowell, Massachusetts. His affecting farewell address, and a full account , he had written to report that he was willing, as he had ever been, to appoint commissioners to meet commissioners of Mr. Lincoln, with a view to an adjustment of the difficulties existing between the two countries. It is under stood that Mr. Blair told the President that he came in no official character, but simply with the knowledge and consent of Mr. Lincoln. He expressed the opinion that Mr. Lincoln would certainly appoint commissioners to meet the commissioners appointed by our PresideMr. Lincoln would certainly appoint commissioners to meet the commissioners appointed by our President. The same boat that carried Mr. Blair down the James river brought back General Singleton, and Illinois Peace Democrat, another unauthorized peace commissioner. This peace commissioner business is fast becoming ridiculous. For the benefit o