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--The Herald's correspondent says Grant would have made "a grand attack" on the 26th, near Hanover Junction, but for the rain.

The proposed amendment to the Constitution for the abolition of slavery in the United States, it is supposed, will be defeated for want of the constitutional majority of two thirds in the House of Representatives. The war and peace Democrats are united against it.

Secretary Chase is about to throw a loan of one hundred millions on the market.

The Herald, of the 1st, warmly advocates Grant for the Presidency, instead of McClellan.

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