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Stonewall Jackson.
"Stonewall Jackson forever," shouted the crowd at a late English Lincolnite meeting, which was broken up by that and other Confederate names, as the Lincolnite have often been broken up by the great soldiers whose fame has now become universal and immortal.--The renown of Jackson seems to be as fresh and undying abroad as on the day when his glorious star first sank from our horizon.
Whilst the whole world did him honor, and the old soldiers of France, who know so well how to appreciate military genius, delighted to hang over the plans of his campaigns, his career seems to have sunk deeply and lastingly into the English heart, and that, as we apprehend, for reasons which it may not be amiss, even at this time of day, for aspirants for military fame to consider.
It was not alone the splendid courage of Jackson which attracted the eyes of the world, for courage in the Confederacy is as common as among the Romans of the Republic.
The coward is the exceptio