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of Washington. In the course of his remarks he said "that the judgments of God were poured upon us for our sins. I acknowledge and believe it to be fearfully true. But I do not think that the punishment of this people for our transgressions is the only or even the chief one of the Divine purpose in this war. I believe the purpose is to purify the nation, and to give the death blow to slavery on the American continent." A "current" Dispatch. The Baltimore Clipper, of Saturday, the 26th, publishes the following telegram: Washington, Oct. 25.--Private accounts from the Upper Potomac this morning, represent that soldiers reported as missing are from time to time coming into camp, whilst others, carried down by the current of the liver, are known to be now under shelter in tenements on its banks. There are about 650 of the "missing" now "under shelter in tenements" in Richmond. The "current" that brought these prisoners here was composed of detachments of soldiers f
of Washington. In the course of his remarks he said "that the judgments of God were poured upon us for our sins. I acknowledge and believe it to be fearfully true. But I do not think that the punishment of this people for our transgressions is the only or even the chief one of the Divine purpose in this war. I believe the purpose is to purify the nation, and to give the death blow to slavery on the American continent." A "current" Dispatch. The Baltimore Clipper, of Saturday, the 26th, publishes the following telegram: Washington, Oct. 25.--Private accounts from the Upper Potomac this morning, represent that soldiers reported as missing are from time to time coming into camp, whilst others, carried down by the current of the liver, are known to be now under shelter in tenements on its banks. There are about 650 of the "missing" now "under shelter in tenements" in Richmond. The "current" that brought these prisoners here was composed of detachments of soldiers f