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by Southern ladies in England, and that the refusal will not practically affect the distribution of the fund. The letter of Mr. Adams, communicating briefly Mr. Seward's refusal, is published. In it Mr. Adams expresses regret the he has to close the correspond once. The Times has an editorial complimentary to Messrs. Wharncliffe and Adams, and, by inference, the reverse to Mr. Seward. The Daily News justifies Mr. Seward's course, and shows that Wharncliffe deserved rebuke. La France points to General Fremont as the late Mr. Dayton's successor. The Russian ambassador had returned to Rome. The Times contrasts the temperate language of Lincoln, in his late message, and the proclamation of General Dix and the resolutions offered in the Federal Senate by Mr. Chandler. It says: "In Congress we are charged with complicity in assassination and pillage, while a military commander threatens our territories with invasion; but the chief of the Republic does justice to