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in 1861 and 1862; and Florence is to-day more securely ours than Louisville was then. Message of the Governor of Massachusetts. A telegraphic synopsis of the message of Governor Andrews of Massachusetts, is given: Massachusetts has seMassachusetts, is given: Massachusetts has sent more men into the service than are now to be found in the State between the ages of eighteen and forty-five, and twenty thousand more men than are now in the State liable to do military duty. The number of colored troops credited to MassacMassachusetts has sent more men into the service than are now to be found in the State between the ages of eighteen and forty-five, and twenty thousand more men than are now in the State liable to do military duty. The number of colored troops credited to Massachusetts during the war, including the Fifty- fourth and Fifty-fifth infantry and Fifth cavalry and their recruits, is only four thousand seven hundred and thirty-one. The message recommends the abolishment of the penalty of death, and an importMassachusetts during the war, including the Fifty- fourth and Fifty-fifth infantry and Fifth cavalry and their recruits, is only four thousand seven hundred and thirty-one. The message recommends the abolishment of the penalty of death, and an important change in the law of marriage and divorce. He also recommends the Legislature to ask the President to convene an extra session of Congress, in case the present Congress should fail to adopt an amendment abolishing slavery. In conclusio