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six years from 1863. A large quantity of clothing was shipped last week from New York to the Department of the Gulf, for the fugitive blacks there who are in the employ of the Government. The clothing is gotten up very cheaply, and is issued to the blacks at cost price, the amount to be deducted from their wages. The New York Post says that there is a movement on foot for the dispatch of two or three shiploads of provisions to England for the relief of the starving operatives in Lancashire. Eminent shipping men and merchants have taken the subject in hand, and it is proposed to send one vessel immediately. The recruiting offices in Philadelphia are to be closed, and the recruiting sergeants are to leave for their respective regiments at once. It is said that the recruiting offices throughout the State have generally met with but indifferent success for some time past. Galignani's Messenger, of Paris, of the 1st of November, says the brothers Cattabene (one of who