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cemakers I know well, of course, sir, that like all other similar predictions for some years past, in regard to our public affairs, you will treat this one also with scoffing and incredulity; but, nevertheless, I put it on record here to-day "The prudent man foresees the evil and hideth himself, but the simple pass on and are punished." Rev. J. B. P. Wilber--memorandum of articles found in his Baggages. The Fortress Monroe correspondent of the New York Herald, writing under date of Jan. 5, has the following: On Thursday of last week, a reverend gentleman named J. B. P. Wilber, of Philadelphia, and his family, arrived here via Baltimore, armed with a pass to proceed to Norfolk. He brought with him twenty-four trucks, boxes and packages, which vast amount of baggage aroused the suspicion of Provost Marshal Captain Phineas A. Davis The truce boat being in readiness, the time was too short to allow a thorough search thereof before the sailing. The baggage was retained,