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usion, appealed to New England men everywhere, who now governed this country, to rise above sectionation and provincialism and remember what John Adams did when he made George Washington, of Virginia, commander-in-chief of the army of the United States, to imitate this patriotism, this illustrious example. He especially appealed to the New England men that now, in part, represented the Pacific coast in Congress; to the three New England members from (Iowa); to the Ohio New England men; to Washburne, of Phillip, to Thaddeus Stevens, of Pennsylvania--A New England men — to rite above the party and patriotic of the war and re-unite the country. He made a passionate appeal to President once a follower of Henry Clay, who turn in his loate impending civil war. Miscellaneous. The Yankee expedition up the Roanoke river, in North Carolina, resulted in the loss of the gunboats Orange, Bagby and picketboat No. 5, all blown up and sunk by torpedoes. Gold in New York, on Satur