PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE
... PRIVATE COR RESPONDENCE, ' London, Dec. 14, j past seven P. at. AMERICA.-PRESIDENT'S SPEECir. We have received exclusively the President's opening speech to Congress. We are making eve- ry effort to procure copies for our provincial friends, but lest we should be disappointed, we think it right to allude to the material points of which it is compo- sed. It commences by stating the 'necessity ...