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ls to bombard that rebel stronghold was personally ordered by President Lincoln. The Greek fire burns for 20 minutes. It will burn on the wadestructive of life. Correspondence between Fernando Wood and Lincoln on the question of an amnesty to the Confederate States. Fernaublishes in the New York papers of Tuesday his correspondence with Lincoln in December last. The first letter is that of Wood to Lincoln, inLincoln, informing him that somebody has told him (Wood) that the Confederate Senators were anxious to return to the Yankee Senate if Lincoln would granLincoln would grant an amnesty to the South, and asking Lincoln to allow a correspondence with the said Senators, the correspondence to "pass through the handsLincoln to allow a correspondence with the said Senators, the correspondence to "pass through the hands of the President of the United States." Lincoln thus replies: Executive Mansion, Washington, Dec. 12, 1862. Hon. Fernando Wood: Lincoln thus replies: Executive Mansion, Washington, Dec. 12, 1862. Hon. Fernando Wood: Dear Sir — Your letter of the 8th, with the accompanying note of the same date, was received yesterday. The most important paragraph in