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o prison, and consenting to the death of the martyr Stephen. We had a specimen not long ago of these "Christian Sanitary Committees" at Fredericksburg, where they vehemently urged that the place should be utterly destroyed by fire, and instigated other savageries which had not been dreamed of by the armed vandals of Lincoln. We are not surprised to learn that there is more infidelity at the North than ever known before, for what else could be expected when Christianity is thus betrayed in the house of its professed friends. Such men as Dr. Breckinridge, of Kentucky, and Bishop Mclivane, of Ohio, are worse enemies of religion than even Abraham Lincoln. We advise the President of the United States to look about for other "relieving coincidences" of the war. If these are all, the war, so far as his empire is concerned, has no relieving feature. No light from earth or Heaven shines upon its sepulchral shades. It is, from beginning to end, the pure and unmixed work of the devil.