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re yet to speak. Lincoln has decided that his amnesty proclamation does not extend to prisoners of war. The New York Times says that at least three fourths of Meade's army have re-enlisted for three years. The Mexicans attacked the French on the 17th December, and were repulsed with the loss of 2,000. A telegram from the headquarters of the Army of the Potomac says that John Minor Botts has been urged to accept the place of Senator from Virginia in Washington, in place of Bowden, and that he has written a letter in response, stating that he is unwilling to accept the honor intended to be conferred upon him, hoping that the time is not far distant when he can stand as a connecting link between the North and South. The letter is said to be brief, but eloquent. Heavy laden wagons were crossing the Mississippi at St. Louis on the ice on the 15th January. The Herald, of the 15th, has a dispatch from Culpeper, saying that Stuart, with 5,000 men, had arrived at