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But it is in perfect keeping with the conduct of all the Yankee Generals. Each of them is a robber and a chief of banditti, the only difference between them and the captain of bands like the Forty Thieves consisting in this, that the first is encouraged by his Government to perpetrate his outrages, whereas the latter, if caught, would have forfeited his life to the law. There is no difference between the Yankee Generals in respect to their habitual violations of all law. McClellan, like Seward, affected to be a great conservative, and a determined enemy of the Abolitionists. Yet he allowed his troops to strip gentlemen's plantations of their negroes and their houses of everything valuable. Fredericksburg is a standing monument of Burnside's unbounded rapacity. The next two generations will execrate Pope in the Piedmont country. Milroy, the coward and oppressor, immortalized himself by his zeal against women, children, and old men, and his total lack of zeal when it came to fig
of Heaven. The good father is a subject of France, and we are informed an authenticated statement of the savagery of the Puritan Yankees towards him is already on its way to France, or will be by the next steamer from this port. "Conservative." Seward will no doubt make ample compensation to the subject of France, and by taxes, and tariffs, and "licenses," or else by printing more greenbacks; gold will be procured to pay the damages of the subject of Napoleon III. But our correspondent anus outrages of this war: The services had progressed as far as the second suffrages of the Litany; Rev. George Smith was kneeling at one end of the altar, and I was conducting the services at the other end, when a confidential agent of Secretary Seward, named Morton, arose in the front of the Chancel and demanded that I should pray for the President of the United States. At the same time a Captain of the 8th Illinois cavalry, named Farnsworth, began to repeat, from a front paw, the prayer
han the 20th of last November, in answer to the remonstrances of Mexico against an alleged organized system in the United States of aiding France in the war in which she is engaged with that Republic, but in which the United States are neutral, Mr. Seward replied by this among other citations, (Mr. Webster to Mr. Thompson;) "As to advances, loans, or donations of money to the Government of Texas, or its citizens, the Mexican Government hardly needs to be informed that there is nothing unlawful iritish sailors who have entered the Confederate service, I have to remark that no steps have hitherto been taken by the United States authorities to prevent British subjects from entering the military or naval service of the United States. Mr. Seward has, on the contrary, justified the means used, provided they were not bribery or intimidation, to induce British sailors to enter the Federal service. You will readily perceive the justice of the request I am about to make, namely; that b