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rt set upon folly and vice, and all the forms of morality, religion and government turned to purposes of secret peculation and outward fanaticism and proscription. It is with the South alone that the hopes of freedom now rest. It is here alone that republican liberty can be administered in purity and with success, secure alike from the strong arm of usurpation and the insurgent madness of the mob. The war may continue as long as the Revolution; armies, numerous as the French armies of Napoleon, may be raised and kept in the field for long periods; dictatorships may be declared, and may exist for years together; but the end of the war will witness, at the South, the same exhibition with which Washington astonished the world, put all history to shame, and enthroned his name supreme in the realms of fame.-- There is no man in the South, capable of attaining to elevated command, who has not the heart of Washington in his bosom, and who, at the conclusion of peace, will not gladly, of
rest assured some such scheme is on foot. Louis Napoleon is everting every influence intrigue and cegraph, and has had a long conference with Louis Napoleon. There has been a long council at which aments. The Cabinet of Turin had requested Louis Napoleon to send a garrison to Ancona. Four men-ofhe reason Louis Napoleon removed the ashes of Napoleon early in April, instead of waiting for the 5t inure them to war's fatigues. It is said Louis Napoleon has invented a new musket, which will carrions against English India, at Samarkand. Louis Napoleon has written a severe letter to Prince Muraate pretensions to the Neapolitan throne. Louis Napoleon warns him that if he persists there will be Rhine at Kehi; a sign of war, for it was Louis Napoleon who forbade his appearance; and contrary ty quarrel between the elector of Hesse and Louis Napoleon, which shows the tendency of the present Fannot obtain an audience of leave, because Louis Napoleon refuses to receive the letters of recall u