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peace, it is only that peace which will be honorable and will secure to the South its independence. The first number has an able "address to the people of the United States in behalf of peace," said to be from an eminent Catholic divine, whom we suppose to be Bishop Verot, of Savannah. It is a very calm and logical production, and establishes the flagrant injustice of the invasion of the South by the Federal Government. It discusses with clearness and marked ability the political character of the old union of States and the causes of its disruption. The Pacificator will exert a wholesome influence, we doubt not, upon the poor deluded Irish, and other foreigners, who are duped into the service of the Federal Government and brought to the South to aid in subjugating a people who, like themselves, have been oppressed and tributary, and who are now struggling to be free. It deserves the generous support of the South. It is published by Messrs. Walsh & Blome, Augusta, Georgia.