The last meeting of the Union for this year, which will be held this evening, promises to be of unusual interest. The subject for debate is of importance, even to-day, as efforts are still on foot to remove the political disabilities which have been placed on Jefferson Davis. Aside from the present importance of this subject, it is of additional interest as it deals with the post-bellum pollcy of our government,-a policy on which everyone has decided opinions. With this topic for discussion, a warm political debate may be expected that will reward the attention of all members of the Union.
Aside from the debate, it is important that there should be a large attendance, as the final vote will be taken on the new constitution, and, in case it is adopted, officers will be elected for the ensuing half year.
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The Canoe Club Regatta.