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nside's unbounded rapacity. The next two generations will execrate Pope in the Piedmont country. Milroy, the coward and oppressor, immortalized himself by his zeal against women, children, and old men, and his total lack of zeal when it came to fighting. Rosecrans threatens to hang every Confederate caught with a Yankee uniform on. Grant deluged an enormous district in Louisiana, with the avowed purpose of starving the inhabitants, and afterwards pillaged and burned Jackson. As for Beast Butler, his crimes are a reproach to human nature, as he himself is a libel on mankind. In striking contrast to these monstorsappear the names of the Confederate Generals Lee, Johnston, Bragg, Jackson, Beauregard, Pemberton, Price, Kilby Smith, &c. They have violated no law; on the contrary they have everywhere enforced rigid obedience to the law. They have shown, as Washington did before them, that it is possible to fight, and to conquer, within the limits of the law. This is a glorious trium