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Professor Bledsoe's letters. The Journal of Commerce, in publishing No. 3 of Professor Bledsoe's letters, says: "No. 3 of the invaluable papers of Prof. Bedsoe, of Virginia, in reply to Rev. Dr. Hodge in the Princeton Review, will be found on our first page. It is very long, and yet very compact.--Don't fail to read it, and to read it through. It is for want of just such information as Prof. B. imparts, All accounts agree that these letters are falling like Columbia and DahlProfessor Bledsoe's letters, says: "No. 3 of the invaluable papers of Prof. Bedsoe, of Virginia, in reply to Rev. Dr. Hodge in the Princeton Review, will be found on our first page. It is very long, and yet very compact.--Don't fail to read it, and to read it through. It is for want of just such information as Prof. B. imparts, All accounts agree that these letters are falling like Columbia and Dahlgren shells among the thinking men of the North. "Old Abe is familiar with the Titanic hand of our University Professor, who, in his youthful days, when a Kentucky stripling, practised law at the same bar with the Rail Splitter, and mauled him more thoroughly than he did his own rails.