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cale. The very earth trembles beneath the tread of the hosts which they annually send forth to oppress a mere knot of freemen determined not to be enslaved. This year we are, as usual, entertained by the Yankee newspapers with flaming descriptions of the mighty deeds that are to be done, and the mighty hosts that are to do them. They all open at once upon that inexhaustible theme. A Washington correspondent of the Baltimore American tells us that Acting Surgeon General Barnes, in October, 1863, estimated that provision should be made for medical and hospital supplies for one million two hundred and thirty-nine thousand two hundred and seventy-three soldiers, but that the bill just passed by the House allows supplies for only seven hundred and fifty-three thousand five hundred and sixty-four. This, then, is the army we are to encounter this spring and summer; an army nearly as large as that Napoleon kept on foot when he was obliged to be on his guard against all Europe — an arm
One hundred dollars reward. --We will pay $100 reward for the apprehension and delivery to us of James Isaac, the property of W. Newton, Jr, Esq. Isaac is about 20 years of age. tawney complexion, slow gait, about 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, large mouth. He was in the hospital at Staunton, from which place be disappeared about the last of October, 1863. P. M. Tabe & son, Exchange Building. mh 19--2aw3w
One hundred dollars reward. --We will pay $100 reward for the apprehension and delivery to us of James Isaac, the property of W Newton, Jr, Esq. Isaac is about 20 years of age, tawney complexion, slow galt, about 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, large mouth. He was in the hospital at Staunton, from which place be disappeared about the last of October, 1863. P M Tabb & Son, Exchange Building. mh 19--2aw3w*
do not hesitate a moment in bringing it to the notice of the Holy Father." His Holiness, who has been most deeply afflicted by the accounts of the frightful carnage of this obstinate struggle, has heard with satisfaction the expression of the same feelings and sentiments. Being Vicar on Earth of that God who is the Pastor of Peace, he yearns to see these wraths appeased and peace restored. In proof of this he wrote to the Archbishops of New York and New Orleans as far back as October, 1863, inviting them to exert themselves in bringing about this holy object. You may, then, honorable gentlemen, feel well assured that whenever a favorable occasion shall present itself, His Holiness will not fail to avail himself of it to hasten so desirable a result, as it is his most earnest wish that all nations may be united in the bonds of charity, peace and love. The King of Sweden and Norway resolved to maintain a strict neutrality. Stockholm, December 18, 1864. The un