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r, they would inform us of it. Their real object, therefore, may be to full us into a dream of security, and spring upon us as we sleep. If, however, their armies are so disorganized and demoralized that they cannot push on till next fall, what becomes of the late emphatic declarations of the New York Tribunes, that if the rebels were not conquered in three months, the North might as well give up the contest; and the threat of the Herald, that unless the rebellion were crushed before fall, Lincoln and his Cabinet ought to be impeached? Can the North afford to wait five or six months, with an enormous debt rolling up mountain high every day, on the fragile hope that the South will be starved or whipped out next fall? What reason have they to calculate on the South being starved out? Even if our condition were now as close on the borders of famine as their journals represent, how do they know but the same beneficent Providence which has hither to go interposed wonderfully in our beh
B. Everett Smith, editor of the Hill (Md.) Shield, has been arrested by Lincoln's for publishing treasonable articles. Levi Gacroll, Gen. B. Dadd, John Laferre, and R. M. Mo. have been sent from Baltimore South for uttering treason. Wheeler, in his dash upon the trains between Murfreesboro' and Nashville, captured $20,000 in Federal greenbacks. The duties paid on imports through the blockade amount to the sum of $330,000 a year. Hon. Fierre Sonle, of Louisiana, is now in Havana.
give a portion of it: It appears that Mr. Lincoln and Mrs. Lincoln and Master Lincoln revieweMrs. Lincoln and Master Lincoln reviewed Hocker's army on the 8th inst. Our correspondent tells us that the President "was mounted upon a large bay. " that Mrs. Lincoln rode a carriage drawn by four spanking bays, " and that Master Lincol display ended splendidly; and Mr. Lincoln, Mrs. Lincoln, Master Lincoln and General Hocker, must ha such a size and veteran army as thus which Mr. Lincoln, Mrs. Lincoln, and Master Lincoln last weeMrs. Lincoln, and Master Lincoln last week. --And we have the advantage of Europe in our as well as in the strength of our armies. Pron in the finest horseman in Paris while President Lincoln really does not look exceedingly gracefuapoleon on any course from here to Mexico. Mrs. Lincoln ranks rom where between Victoria and Engenibe a model man and a future President. Mr. Lincoln, Mrs. Lincoln, and Master Lincoln, have nowMrs. Lincoln, and Master Lincoln, have now returned to Washington and Gen. Booker is now left alone with his army. What he will do with it is[1 more...]
Yankee operations on the Border. We have recently met and converted with a gentlemen who has of late had an opportunity of witnessing some of the operation of Lincoln's minions in the counties bordering on the Potomac. This gentleman came through from Baltimore, and was detained several days at Harper's Ferry and Charlestown, from which latter point he seceded in running the blockade, and made his way safely into our liner. He says that a proclamation has been issued, by order of Gen. Schenck, requiring all persons in Loudoun and Jefferson counties to take the oath, or to be sent out of the enemy's lines. Whilst at Harper's Ferry he saw the oath administered to children not over fourteen years of age. At Charlestown they had just established a Provost Guard, and it was expected that all the inhabitants there would be required to take the oath or leave their homes. During the stay of our interment at Harper's Ferry, a number of ladies from Baltimore passed through that place