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Rev. Dr. W. A. Scott, late of California, and formerly of New Orleans, was Installed pastor of the Forty-second Street Presbyterian Church, in New York, on Wednesday.

The dwelling-house of Henry Covington, in Chesterfield county, Va., was destroyed by fire on Wednesday, with about 20,000 pounds of oats stored therein. Loss, $24,000.

The Boston Post says that John Slidell has taught Louis Napoleon draw- poker, and they play together at the Tuilleries.

John Long, one of the draft rioters in Boston, has been sentenced to the State prison for-ten years.

An extra session of the Connecticut Legislature has been called to aid the State in raising its quotes of volunteers.

The Chicago Tribune (radical Republican) takes ground against Lincoln on the Missouri squabble.

The Johnstown (Pa.) Democrat hoists the name of General McClellan for the Presidency.

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