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tion of the capital of the Southern Confederacy? To die in her streets would be bliss to this, and to fall where tyrants strode, would be to consecrate the spot anew, and wash it of every stain. To defend Richmond there are men enough; the energy and will alone is wanted; the arms are within the grasp of every one; the plans should be known to the President and Cabinet. They are known; let them act.--Will they act? There is no time to be lost.--The enemy are at the gates. Who will take the lead and act, act, act? The loss of Richmond in Europe would sound like the loss of Paris or London, and the moral effect will scarcely be less. Let us, therefore, avert the great disaster by a relieves on ourselves. It is better that Richmond should fall as the capital of the Confederacy, than that Richmond exist the depot of the hireling hoards of the North. But Richmond can be defended, and saved from pollution. The fats of the Capital of the Confederacy rests with the people.
e Joinville is about to publish a pamphlet on iron-clad vessels, contending that they are vulnerable. Trade is very brisk in Paris, as is usual at Easter, when the country shopkeepers come to the metropolis fer new supplies of goods. A new comedy, by M. Arsene Housaye, has been accepted by the managers of the Odson, Pais. It is entitled Le Roi Soleil, and is satirical. Prince Ipeilanti, who, after the rites of Easter, is to marry the Princess Sina, has arrived at Vienna, from Paris. A man, or beast, in London, drank a pint of rum the other day, and then died. The deaths registered in London for one week were 1,252, which is 54 below the average. [from Punch] Toast and Sentiment.--Our ironsides — the navy and women of England. Naval Racing Intelligence--Britannia has entered her Sea-horses for the plate. The Attack and the Defence.--Gladstone's Budget against Disraeli's Hum-budget. A Seeming Good Question.--(By a Poor Point )--What is th