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with the customary honors: "The Memory of Washington: First in peace, first in war, first in the hearts of his countrymen." "The President of the United States: Here, in the 'last ditch' of the rebellion, we love him for his fidelity, honor him for his integrity, and praise him for his steadfastness to our cause and principles." By Captain Hunt, of the Shenandoah. "Peace: Not that peace which passeth understandingly, of which we hear as we sit by the side of the murmuring Brooks and the copperhead- haunted Woods of New York, but a peace founded on Liberty and Justice, which shall revive commerce, trade and arts, and give us full security for the past and indemnity for the future." By James Redpath, of Boston. "The Poor of Charleston: Wherever we find the traitor we strike him down; wherever we find his victim we lift him up." Response by Captain Fowler, chief commissary of the district. When the rebels evacuated Charleston they left 500,000 bushels o