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A voice from over the Sea.
--A gentleman of this city, who has very recently received a letter from a friend in Ireland, has kindly permitted us to make the following extract.
It confirms what has been so often asserted, that the hearts of the people of the Old World are in sympathy with the South.--Savannah Republican.
Waterford, Ireland. March 28, 1862.
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I cannot tell you how often I think of you and your family, particularly since I saw it reported the Federals had got above Savannah, and cut off communication between country and city.
What will become of you all and your beautiful places, to think of the possibility of these ruffianly Northerners pillaging and destroying your homes?
Oh, it is terrible.
Would to God the accursed war was over, and the South free from the yoke of Northern tyranny.
The noble stand the South has made has won the entire sympathy of Great Britain, and now a-defender of the infamous North would be almost spit on, if h