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poor — no business doing — lots of poor folks starving. Your eldest daughter, Lizzie, has got a nice situation to teach school--$8 per month and board, but, then, board is something these times." &I wish the d — d rebels were all in h--," writes another. "This cursed rebellion has knocked things into a cocked hat — the men have little to do and the women seem to have gone crazy, or something worse. Nothing doing in Lowell, I hear, and 3,000 girls without bread to eat. Don't believe it, Jack, the rebels will fight. I know 'em, and I shall feel glad if ever I get to Boston again. This all comes of them d — d Abolitionists, and now the Union is gone, collapsed, kerflumxed — gone up, and Old Abe nor all of 'em can bring it back again, so there's no use of any more gassing. I got a letter from Fred. in St. Louis. He is with the army at Pittsburg, and was at Shiloh — he says we must sing small about that — he knows more than be wants to say: McClellan says he's bound to