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Lincoln intends remaining away from Washington a fortnight, during which time she will visit Niagara, she may stay away longer;
ls and lawless soldiers; and a genera reign of terror and of mob law brings about that sort of "order" that "reigned in Warsaw" during the dark night of absolutism which the Czar established in Poland. A returned minister of the United States, from the court of Prussia, (Joseph A. Wright) --from one of those courts which took part in the partition and enslavement of Poland, noterieasly the most despotic and barbarous act of modern times — comes home to assure his follow subjects of the Lincoln Dynasty, that "if they expect the sympathy of the Government of Europe," they must carry out the arbitrary measure instituted by the powered at Washington, and to repeat to them the last words of the Prussian King--"God grant that your people may be able to uphold the supremacy of the laws." There is no law at the North but the will of the Federal Executive; and it is a notable circumstance in American history, that American ministers return home bearing prayers and congratulations
From Missouri. Louisville, Aug. 31. --Passengers who have reached here from St. Louis state that it is currently reported that Jefferson City and Booneville are in the hands of the Missourians Fayette, Mo., Aug. 31. --The Cashier of the Bank here sent $100,000, via Springfield, to St. Louis, and it is stated that twenty Secessionists, headed by Captain Poindexter, seized it. Louisville, Aug. 31.--It is understood that Lincoln has written a letter, in which he gives assurances that Gov. Magoffin exhibits a conciliatory spirit and says he will be guided by the action of the Kentucky Legislature.