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for by a Government officer and properly reprimanded. That the Message and reports were examined and properly discussed, and is the practice in such cases, is true; some were perhaps modified; but that the best of good feeling prevailed between the President and different members of the Cabinet, and that such feeling exists, now, is a positive and well known fact. What the New York Herald says of old Abe's Message. From the following editorial remarks of the New York Herald, of the 5th inst., we should not be surprised if Bennett's animosity towards the abolitionists of the North did not yet induce him to hoist the banner of peace, as the most effectual method by which to break down that party: The President's Message, on the slavery question, will reassure the country, and give new heart and renewed hope to the loyal men of the South, awaiting their deliverance.--Our disorganizing abolitionists are taken aback, and will soon begin to show their teeth, no doubt; but a
soldiers in the United States army. They claim that they were misled by bad and designing men, and that if they could regain their former footing they would pursue a different course. Another flag of Truck. The Confederate News, of the 5th inst., says: About three o'clock P. M. yesterday, a Federal steamer came in sight above town with the white flag afloat. As usual, curiosity was on tiptoe. Multitudes crowded the wharf, the eminences, and even the housetops. The Yazoo, haut 150 good fellows who had been made prisoners at Camp Jackson, who by the unremitting exertions of Gen. Frost have at last been enabled to set their foot on Dixie's Land. From East Tennessee. The Columbus (Ky.) Confederate News, of the 5th inst, says: As we expected, the information last night fails utterly of any confirmation of the report of an outbreak of Unionists in East Tennessee. The reported attack at Morristown was a canard. Everything in that region is quiet; insurr