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A New Translation of Scripture.
--The Macon Telegraph puts forth the following, which is a literal copy from a passage in the tenth chapter of Joshua, except the proper names:
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Now it came to pass when Abe Lincoln, King of the Abolitionists at Washington city, had heard how Jeff. Davis had taken Fort Sumter, and how the inhabitants of Virginia had made peace with the children of Jeff. Davis, and were among them.
2. That he feared greatly, because Richmond was a great city, and as one of the royal cities, and all the men of Virginia were mighty.
3. Therefore, Abraham, King of Washington, sent unto the five Abolition Governors of New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana, saying:
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Come up unto me and help me, that we may smite Virginia, for it hath made peace with Jeff. Davis.
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Therefore, the five Abolition Governors gathered their armies together, and went up and encamped before Manassas, and made war against Virginia.
6. And the m