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n accustomed all their lives at home, many of them to luxuries, and all to plenty, independence, and comfort! See them lying on the cold ground, without a tent even to shelter them enduring the summer's sun and the winter's snows, suffering for days from hunger and thirst, often eating what they would not have offered their own negroes at home; sick in camps and hospitals, and sometimes tyrannized over by heartless and bintal officials, who if there is a God in heaven, will yet cry out with Dives from the hottest flames of hell for some poor Lazarus to dip the tip of his finger in water and cool their parched sungnes; and yet, for the sake of their cause, have borne all thin, and are ready to bear as such more, that they may secure their dear country her freedom and deliver her from an accursed despotism. If the London Times could learn these facts, it would never say it is impossible to conquer the South if she is in earnest, but that, the South has given such proofs of earnestness