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s elegance and good taste. Let us rejoice and be glad. Archbishop Hughes was agreeably surprised this afternoon by being waited upon by a committee of the Common Council, accompanied by several citizens who presented him with an elegantly engrossed copy of the resolutions passed by the Board of Aldermen, thanking the Archbishop for his services in favor of the Union while abroad, and tendering him, on behalf of that body, the freedom of the city. In response to the address of Alderman Farley, the Archbishop made a few remarks, thanking the gentlemen for the gift, and stating the object of his mission to Europe, that it was one of mercy and peace, for the sake of the whole country, in which there was nothing inconsistent with his ecclesiastical character; and to impress favorably the minds of the people of Ireland and France towards the Union, he had used his best energies. Miscellaneous. Rev. James H. Crooke, colored, was shot and killed at West Farms, N. Y., on t