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The English papers state that the Gurney divorce case was completed on the 22d. a decree absolute for a dissolution of marriage being made. Louis Dela, a literary gentleman of Philadelphia, has become insane by the trouble of the country. He has been taken to the insane hospital. The United States Senate will have 22 vacancies at the extra session in July. Of those in attendance, 31 will be Republicans and 15 Opposition.
The English papers state that the Gurney divorce case was completed on the 22d. a decree absolute for a dissolution of marriage being made. Louis Dela, a literary gentleman of Philadelphia, has become insane by the trouble of the country. He has been taken to the insane hospital. The United States Senate will have 22 vacancies at the extra session in July. Of those in attendance, 31 will be Republicans and 15 Opposition.