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erred in keeping the Yankee wolves from their doors, and enabling them to eat their Christmas dinner in peace and security. If friends cannot bestow as many Christmas gifts upon each other as in former times, it is some consolation to reflect that, in this respect at least, the entire period of the war has been a continual Chrose widows and orphans of our noble martyrs to liberty who may be absolutely destitute of the necessities of life, whilst surrounded by plenty and profusion? No Christmas gift can be more acceptable to God and man than gifts to such as these, and no appliances for making Christmas happy so effectual as those which impart to our owsolutely destitute of the necessities of life, whilst surrounded by plenty and profusion? No Christmas gift can be more acceptable to God and man than gifts to such as these, and no appliances for making Christmas happy so effectual as those which impart to our own minds the assurance of having increased the happiness of others.
Theatre. --The Christmas pantomime, which was received with so much favor last night, will be re-produced this afternoon, so that the juveniles, who wish to have a little extra enjoyment, and others who believe in a good laugh as the best aid in digesting a good dinner, can have no cause to complain of a lack of opportunity. The night performance will embrace novelties which are well worth seeing.