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A pocket full of Greenbacks. --A correspondent of the Mobile Advertiser, writing from Grenada, Miss, says: The success of Van-Dorn's recent raid into Holly Springs continues to be the chief topic of conversation. I learn this morning that several mules, packed with quinine, morphine, and other valuable medical stores, have come in. The Texas troops got possession of a large quantity of "greenbacks," and amused themselves by tearing them into shreds and lighting Yankee cigars with one hundred dollar greenback bills. I am reliably informed that the commissary of a Texas regiment has $300,000 of Yankee funds, and that there are $200,000 at headquarters. The mail bug which contained Grant's headquarters mail was captured, and in it a large amount of Northern newspaper correspondence. Advertiser,
Gen. Grant and the Jews. The order of Gen. Grant expelling the Jews from his department, it now turns out, was not directed alone against pedlars and smugglers, but was a sweeping and arbitrary decree of banishment against a whole people. Such an act of tyranny is unheard of at the present day even in monarchical Europe. It is worthy of the dark ages, and of the darkest and most hypocritical despotism now in existence in the civilized globe. The chosen people of God, under the Old DispeGen. Grant expelling the Jews from his department, it now turns out, was not directed alone against pedlars and smugglers, but was a sweeping and arbitrary decree of banishment against a whole people. Such an act of tyranny is unheard of at the present day even in monarchical Europe. It is worthy of the dark ages, and of the darkest and most hypocritical despotism now in existence in the civilized globe. The chosen people of God, under the Old Dispensation, have been forced in their long and chequered history to endure many indignities as well as oppressions; but to be treated as unworthy the companionship of Yankees is the crowning insult of all. If they can surpass the Yankees in avarice and meanness they have found a lower deep of greed and extortion than any other race under the sun. But it is a foul wrong to place them upon the same level in any respect. Even apart from the illustrious names they have given the world in the days of t