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pitching into the yard portraits of the family. The writer states that the lady was a relative of the late Commodore Barron. If this be so, it may be some gratification to Commodore Pendergrast to know that his friends and admirers, the Lincoln soldiers, offered these indignities to the house of his wife's sister, and that the portrait of Mrs. Pendergrast shared in the fate of the rest. "Quee Deus Vult, perdere, prius demeutat." Let the Lincoln dynasty exult, let such men as Winfield Scott, Seward, Chase, Montgomery, Blair, et id omne genus, hold jubilee; their day is short, their doom has teneth, their destruction is swift, their damnation is sure. I have no more doubt that God (and I write it reverently,) has given the Federal Government in all its departments over to judicial blindness and madness, than I have that the hand-writing on the wall of the Chaldean monarch told of his departed kingdom and his crownless brow. And the men of the Northern pulpit, from Bishop W
A Glorious Victory, indeed, (says the Augusta Chronicle,) was that at Bull's Run. Beauregard was heeled, and did his work thoroughly. Gen. Scott will need to take the field, indeed, now if ever — and he will never find a better time for giving up the ghost.--Bring on all the men you've got this side of the Potomac, and all you can spare from Washington, oh, Federals! the land is staked out for you--six by three--and the title deeds all ready, except filling in the names.