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n April last when that Government declared war upon the South and its institutions. Dr. Martin came passenger on one of the recent arrivals through the gaps in Dr. Lincoln's blockade from Havana. He is heart and soul with the South in her struggles, and goes to New Orleans to make that his home. Message of the Governor of P true she has seceded, but it was with a newly-wedded husband to Philadelphia about two weeks ago. [The charge against Gen. Thomas is the want of loyalty to Lincoln's dynasty.-- Eds. Dis.] Another of those wholesale visitations was made last night by the Provost Guard about half-past 10 o'clock, upon the Columbia Restaun expression quoted from a prominent paper published in the Southwest, to the effect that people in that region of the Confederate States are waiting to see what "Lincoln's policy with respect to slavery" is going to be! There is much in this. It shows that all thought and reflection in the South is not swallowed up by passion, b
Mrs. Lincoln and her husband. --A writer in the Nashville Banner is publishing a series of Sketches of "The Yankee Capital, from the Fall of Fort Sumter to the Battle of Manassas." From the third number of the series, which describes the condition of the city immediately after the Baltimore attack upon the Massachusetts regightful because founded upon the basis of fear and trepidation — was inaugurated. Of all the Black Republican family, there was but one brave member. That was Mrs. Lincoln. She was not at all appalled. Whilst her husband cringed and cowered with apprehension, she stood firm as a rock, and abused the whole concern. They were alth a lofty air. She rode out in the afternoon in her carriage, unattended. She stood, her ground, in a word, with the courage of St. George, and the Dragon to boot, and came out of the ordeal, a fortnight later, when troops arrived, and mob gave way to martial law, looking healthier and heartier than ever. Bravo, Mrs. Lincoln!