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d and sentenced to receive 39 lashes each. Ned, slave to Lewis Twyman, charged with stealing bags from the Confederate States, was convicted and sentenced to receive 39 lashes. Jim, slave to Henry C. Jenks, charged with stealing sugar and bacon from James H. Grant, was convicted and sentenced to receive 39 lashes. Cornelius Fells and Wm. Macklin, free negroes, charged with stealing sugar and bacon from Jas. H. Grant, were convicted and sentenced to be sold into absolute slavery. and sentenced to receive 39 lashes each. Ned, slave to Lewis Twyman, charged with stealing bags from the Confederate States, was convicted and sentenced to receive 39 lashes. Jim, slave to Henry C. Jenks, charged with stealing sugar and bacon from James H. Grant, was convicted and sentenced to receive 39 lashes. Cornelius Fells and Wm. Macklin, free negroes, charged with stealing sugar and bacon from Jas. H. Grant, were convicted and sentenced to be sold into absolute slavery.
icent courage of the Southern troops can only be put to valuable account by making their discipline equal to their courage, and by husbanding our resources in men and arms with the most patient forethought and the most perfect system. Nor ought we to underrate the military skill any more than the courage of the Yankee army. The majority of their Generals may not be equal to the occasion, but some of them have shown great activity and sagacity. Rosecrans was one of their best Generals, Grant is unquestionably an able leader, and Meade has exhibited decided enterprise and boldness. One of these leaders has already been defeated, and the others may be; but to make this certain we must rely not upon their imagined incapacity, but, under the blessing of Heaven, upon our own watchfulness, system, forethought, and energy. We must prepare to fight the enemy as though he were led by Napoleon or Cœsar. Our men have the courage to fight anybody and everybody, but courage is not the qua