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ether by the hand of chance. There are those, we are told, in Secessia's own domain — some even in the eloquent Preston's gallant little State--who doubt Secessia's infallibility, and secretly acknowledge the Weaver's right to rule over them, though public opinion obliges them to wrap their views in such a mantle of dubiously as this adapted epigram expresses: "God bless our President the South's defender! God bless — no harm in blessing the Pretender! Which that pretender is — Davis or Lincoln, bless us all!--is quite another thing!" (Pardon, shade of Byrom!) Surely, these double-dealing malcontents cannot now listen to the spirit-stirring strains of Dixie, or recall the immortal verse to which that noble air is united, without yielding to the conviction that Secessia must be, because she was foretold. Let them, then, throw off the hateful mask, cast aside all doubts, all fears, and bravely espouse the good cause. May Secessia's real character, her ai<
nt examiners in the Patent Office, were removed Friday. T. B. Thurston, of South Carolina, a second class ($1,400) clerk in the Third Auditor's Office, has resigned. S. M. Edwards, of Va., has been promoted to a third-class clerkship in the Sixth Auditor's Office. R. Widdicomb, of the District of Columbia, has been promoted to a second-class clerkship in the same office. Nathaniel Page, of Illinois; Garrett Luff, of Delaware; and Cyrus Widus, (charged to, but not from, Virginia,) have been appointed to first-class clerkships in the Sixth Auditor's Office. John J. Platt, of Kentucky, and John T. Clemens, of Missouri, have been appointed to second- class clerkships in the Third Auditor's Office. W. P. McCall, of New York; S. Caldwell, of Pennsylvania; J. V. Offenbacher, of Ohio; J. W. Smith, of Missouri; S. Davis, of Ohio; J. R. Holcombe, of Va.; A. V. Shenk, of Pennsylvania, and H. C. Rouse, of Ohio, have been appointed to clerkships in the Census Bureau.