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Our friends in Canada. --The following toast was given in Hamilton (C. W.) on the 24th November, 1862, in honor of many Southern refugees, by Hon. R. J. Hamilton: "Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States--The immaculate here and Christian statesman; may the God of Battles bless him and his cause." This was responded to by M. Winans, Esq., of Baltimore, Md. Hon. W. McDonald. M. P., paid a glowing tribute to Stonewall Jackson. He compared him to the late Gen. Havelock, one of England's greatest Generals. Gen. Wilson said: "With leaders like Davis, Lee, Beauregard, Johnston, and Jackson, the South must and will succeed; and it is the duty of our Government to recognize the South. They are bone of our bone and flesh of our flesh. We insist on their recognition. This was the largest and most brilliant gathering which has taken place in Canada since the Prince of Wales's visit.
d property. In the brief but brilliant raid of Gen. Jenkins through a small part of that country, completed in about three weeks, he entered the country with about six hundred men and came out with a brigade of three thousand. We have a proud satisfaction in placing the services of the people of the section done without the constraint or protection of law, at the cost of all their present interests and convenience, in contrast with the services and sacrifices of the people of any other portion of the State. It is also due to them that we should state that, in our judgment, at least two thirds of them are loyal to the Government, and that the unsound portion are, for the most part, not native, but settlers from other States and other portions of this State. T. S. Haymond, Wm. L. Jackson, H. Fitzhugh, W. P. Thompson, Ro. Johnston, Jas. W. Sweeney, W. W. Newman, Albert Laidley, Wm. D. Pate, James Needson, John Brannon, Wm. Johnson, G. D. Camden.