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A good name.

--The name of Jackson seems to be gaining an enviable distinction in the present war. First, James W. Jackson, of Alexandria, Va., slew Col. Ellsworth for interfering with a flag, private property, when he knew his own death would follow. Second, Gov. Jackson, of Missouri, has taken a bold, patriotic stand for the South, against heavy odds. Third, Mrs. Jackson, of Tazewell, Drove Andy Johnson, the traitor, from her hotel, assuring him that money could not purchase her provisions for such an ingrate Hurrah for the Jacksons!--Fayetteville Ob.

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