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irst be shown that peace overtures would meet with a corresponding spirit, and because he would not pursue that false light he was to be told by his colleague, Fernando Wood, that he had ceased to be a Democrat. He said that colleague, who had risen in Democratic Conventions to give the law, had expressed his willingness to let tho the Democratic party as the sick man of 1864. It was too far gone for any medicine yet discovered to cure it. He protested against Mr. Winfield turning over Fernando Wood to the Republican party. They had done nothing to justify such a terrible infliction. The gentleman from Indiana (Mr Harrington) had said the soldiers of Masrecently at Canary Islands, on the coast of Africa. The prize steamer Pet, captured off Wilmington, sold at auction at Boston on the 9th for $35,000. Fernando Wood resumed his seat in Congress Saturday, after a severe attack of sickness. The Maple Leaf was the steamer blown up by a torpedo in Florida. Four lives were