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Yankee rule in Plymouth. The following orders are copies of hand-bills posted in the town of Plymouth. It will be seen that Brig. Gen. Wessels is a model after Lincoln's own heart, and undertook to "run the churches" and the schools besides. As we find the names of the General and the Provost Marshal, and the A. A., G.'s on the register of the Libby Hotel, in this city, it is more than likely that the children "between eight and fourteen" in Plymouth are having a cheerful vacation, and that Col. Moffitt will refrain for the present from the disagreeable duty of reporting the derelict heads of families who don't enforce their attendance. This is the school order: Notice. The inhabitants of Plymouth are hereby notified that a Free school, for white children, will be spend under competent teachers, On Monday, 18th inst, in the Episcopal Church. The attention of parents and guardians is called in this important subject; and it is expected that all children b
om the South; in our worst days we are governed by renegade men, who have been unfaithful to their own section." If Lincoln does not clap the Record, in limbo after this it must be because his pride of nativity is flattered by the soft impeachm amalgamating with our slaves, and their polities by being governed by our illegitimate. We are sorry to admit that Lincoln and Fremont are Southern productions, but it must be remembered that the South never produced renegades and traitors bef their own productions that they call them by acclamation to be their rulers and masters. But let them make the most of Lincoln and Fremont. --After this war we can furnish them with no more Southern manufactures. Their only chance of Southern govion to be their rulers and masters. But let them make the most of Lincoln and Fremont. --After this war we can furnish them with no more Southern manufactures. Their only chance of Southern government is to make the dynasty of Lincoln perpetual.