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ust returned from England, makes the following statement in its issue of Monday: "We are credibly informed that the best legal opinion in England favors the extradition of the raiders now before the Canadian courts." A letter from Beaufort, South Carolina, dated January 8 says: "The Seventeenth corps (General Blair's) has just arrived, having been nearly the whole week in disembarking, and are now camped about two miles from town." The Louisville Journal learns that the Hon. A. O. P. Nicholson, of Memphis, who was Governor Andrew Johnson's colleague in the United States Senate prior to the war, has returned to his home at Columbia, after a long sojourn within the rebel lines. The National Intelligencer says that the report prevails that Secretary Seward will make the decease of Mr. Everett the occasion for an eulogy upon his exalted character and public services. A movement is on foot among prominent Philadelphians, of both political parties, to give a handsome din