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General Logan to-day declined the Mexican mission. It is intimated that he does not consider the policy of the Government decisive enough towards Maximilian. Resolutions will be introduced in both Houses to-morrow, requesting the Secretary of War to suspend mustering out the veteran reserve corps officers until Congress shall decide whether they shall form part of the regular army. A full Cabinet meeting was held to-day, though of short duration. A War Breeze. Washington, December 12. --The general gossip is, that the co-operative movement in both branches of Congress yesterday respecting the Maximilian power in Mexico portends the gathering of a war cloud. Those who have been looking for a speedy accommodation of the condition of the country to a stable peace basis have become nervously excited, the existing reticence of the Government only serving to produce gloomy imagining.--Sun. Post-Office Affairs. The Postmaster-General has ordered the following
From Kentucky. Louisville, December 12. --The Kentucky Legislature has adopted a bill restoring to all persons their constitutional legal rights, whereof they were deprived by an act passed March 11th, 1862.