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inister at the altar the elements representing the broken body and shed blood of the immaculate Son of God. Appeals have been made by the press of the North to its soldiery for the invasion of the South, and to lay waste the homes of our people; to burn and destroy our towns and cities; to murder and devastate; to rob, and "take and possess;" and all this to be accomplished by the drippings, the skimmings, and the strainings of the brothels and purlieus of New York, with such soldiers as Billy Wilson's Zouaves, the thieves, pickpockets and burglars of the Sodom of the United States. And these are the material, and this the errand, that these holy men of God, these saints of the latter-day glory, these high priests of the quill and white cravat, set on us, and pat upon the back and bid "God speed" in the glorious work of murder, robbery, arson and rape, among whom is that saintly fiend, Henry Ward Beecher, of the Puritanic pandemonium of Brooklyn, and that other God-loving saint who p
Brooks and Billy Wilson. Brooks, of the New York Express, referring to the departure, for the South, of Billy Wilson's ruffian regiment, whose motto is plunder and ravishment, says: "We congratulate them upon the near prospect of exchanging the quiet shores of Staten Island for regions within hailing distance of the dominionBilly Wilson's ruffian regiment, whose motto is plunder and ravishment, says: "We congratulate them upon the near prospect of exchanging the quiet shores of Staten Island for regions within hailing distance of the dominions of Jeff. Davis." A man who sends his wife to Paris, and installs a courtesan in her place, in his own house, may well afford to patronize Billy Wilson's regiment, and deserves to be at least a Corporal in it. e near prospect of exchanging the quiet shores of Staten Island for regions within hailing distance of the dominions of Jeff. Davis." A man who sends his wife to Paris, and installs a courtesan in her place, in his own house, may well afford to patronize Billy Wilson's regiment, and deserves to be at least a Corporal in it.