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e hail a star as a friend, from whom we have been long separated. The two great stars which mark the summit and foot of the cross, have nearly the same right ascension; It follows that the constellation is almost perpendicular at the moment when it passes the meridian. It is known at what hour of the night in different seasons, the Southern Cross is erect or inclined. It is a time piece that advances very regularly, nearly four minutes a day. How often have we heard our guide exclaim in the savannas of Venezuels, 'midnight is past, the cross begins to bend.'" We think the cross would be particularly appropriate as an emblem for the flag of our Great Republic. We know that its bright stars are ever twinkling in the deep blue vault of the Southern sky; and, as the course of empire with us, is toward the South, it would seem to invite us there, and act as a beacon light to guide us over its mighty mountains, and its broad and sunny plains. Richmond, Jan. 20. 1862. J. B. T.
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u, in behalf of our congregation, of our heartfelt sorrow for the calamitous conflagration, and we pray to God, the father of all, that Charleston may, Phœnix like, speedily arise from her ashes, and resume her wonted cheerfulness and prosperity. We remain, respectfully, your most obedient servants, M. J. Miceelbacher, Minister. Will. Fleishman, Committee. Isaac Rosenheim, Committee. Isaac Hutzler, Committee. State of South Carolina,Mayoralty of Charleston,City Hall, Jan. 20, 1862. Sir: Your letter of December 16, enclosing a check for $820, was received in due course of mail. The sufferers by fire, for whom the above liberal amount has been given, tender through me their most sincere thanks to the German Hebrew Congregation, "Bayth Ahabah," of Richmond, for this very munificent donation, and in conveying them to you, and to the gentlemen of the committee associated with you, you must allow me to acknowledge the kind sympathy which pervades the communica