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merchant, I will never consent to see a Northern man in uniform, whose mission to the South is to help slay my friends, cross the threshold of my door.--The Yankee took the hint of the "Rebel" and left. We are informed, also, that since Gen. Cadwallader has been loading it over Baltimore in the assumed character of a leader of United States troops, he has had his visiting cards returned by scores of Indies on whom he called. The same individual tried to get admission as a member of a club e took the hint of the "Rebel" and left. We are informed, also, that since Gen. Cadwallader has been loading it over Baltimore in the assumed character of a leader of United States troops, he has had his visiting cards returned by scores of Indies on whom he called. The same individual tried to get admission as a member of a club of gentlemen in Baltimore. On taking the vote on the question of membership, fifteen black balls were found cast against him. Cadwallader's name was rejected.
appliances of a mess kitchen, which, as a rule in fortunate cases, consists of a coffee-pot, a frying pan, a large kettle, and divers seedy-looking cups, knives and forks. Many rumors were floating through camp yesterday of an attack on Harper's Ferry, fighting at Strasburg, &c., but nothing definite has turned up. Missouri, it seems, at last is moving, and Maryland begins to give the windy chieftains who now occupy her soil considerable trouble. So mote it be. Harney, Butler, Cadwallader, et id omne genus, will soon have good cause to do more than fulminate their bayonet-supported edicts in those two struggling sister States. Several more prisoners have been brought in within a day or so past, and will soon be added to that interesting list of Paul Prys now in limbo in your city. Since, through the agency of some of their friends, "discharged after careful examination," the abolitionists have become acquainted with the fact that there are more troops here than t