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es to the committee. The money returned to Messrs. Belmont & Co., we should add, was divided by them between the Corcoran Brigade and the Irish Legion, now recruiting in the city of New York. The Jacobin Club is not, however, idle, although exposed and denounced. Its agents are busily engaged in gathering up secretly the names of all who are willing to enroll themselves in the army of 50,000 men, to be placed under the command of Fremont. It is a repetition of the Wide A wake clubs of 1860, with this difference, that the Jacobin force will be supplied with arms, which they would not probably have the courage to use. There is every reason to fear that this bold usurpation is of wider extent than has been supposed. The secret, sneaking committee, who made charges against the Gord us in Massachusetts, and who devoted their time to prying into the business of their neighbors, is part and parcel of the scheme. In every city and county of this State, there is good reason t
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