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Editorial Paragraphs.
our February and March numbers are combined under one cover for the convenience of the Secretary, who expects to be absent from his office from the 19th of February until the 16th of March, but we are sure our readers will not object as they get their full quota of pages, and a number of great variety and interest.
renewals have been coming in quite briskly, but a large number of our subscribers have forgotten this important matter and we beg them to attend to it a eciprocate their words of encouragement.
We hail all such organizations as co-workers in a common cause, and bid them God-speed in their efforts.
General Fitzhugh Lee (accompanied by the Secretary) expects to start on the 19th of this month (February) on his second lecturing tour in behalf of the Southern Historical Society.
The programme of lectures as now arranged is as follows:
Knoxville, February 20th; Montgomery, February 22d; Mobile, February 23d; New Orleans, February 26th; Hous
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