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Columbus, Ohio. --A dispatch from Columbus, Ohio, to the Cincinnati Enquirer gives some particulars of the mobbing of Medary's Crisis office, in the former city, a few nights since. The mobbing took place about 11 o'clock at night. About one hu citizens, dressed in army overcoats, were engaged in the cowardly affair. During the riot at the office of one of Mr. Medary's daughters, Mrs. Wilson, passed through the crowd, took the subscription books, and was making off with them, when a wagainst the Enquirer. Indianapolis Sentinel, and Chicago Times. A telegraphic dispatch from Columbus says: Colonel Medary arrived in the ten o'clock train last night. He met with a reception that most have compensated him for the destructe American Hotel, where he was welcomed by Judge Thurman in a speech that had the ring of the true metal. The reply of Mr. Medary was in excellent taste, and had a happy effect in quieting the excited passions of his indignant friends. A meeting wi