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. Scarcely has a huge cavalry raid swept over the country, and apparently stripped it of every living thing, before there spring up in its track, green and imperishable, political candidates and their supporters, who pitch into each other with a patriotism and vim that, if combined in a physical demonstration against the enemy, would sweep him from the face of the earth. Whatever else the raids of Sheridan & Co. destroy, they cannot extinguish the inevitable sparring for legislative honors. Lee and Grant, Johnston and Sherman, must be content to stand aside from public attention for the present, till the great battle of the Legislative Ins and Outs is decided. We suggest to the enemy that the coolness and system with which our people are now going about this work do not look much like the deportment of men who are in daily expectation of being subjugated. We have none of us the most remote idea of permitting them to deprive us of our favorite pastime of voting. We intend to g
ation of Charleston and Columbia, and the concentration of garrisons, will strengthen the hands of Beauregard. Hardee and Hill; but the Confederates are placed in a position of exceeding danger, from which it will require greater genius than ever Lee and Davis have as yet exhibited to extricate them. The purpose of Grant becomes more obvious as the campaign proceeds. He holds Lee fast, and thus paralyzes the strongest arm and neutralizes the greatest force of the Confederacy. The neLee fast, and thus paralyzes the strongest arm and neutralizes the greatest force of the Confederacy. The news was published too late on the 3d for the Liverpool and Manchester markets. But the first effect was one of depression, and cotton declined. The rebel ram Stonewall continues at Ferrol, watched by Union vessels. The truth of the report that she was leaking is not confirmed, as she continues to take on board a large quantity of coal. In the House of commons, on the 3d, Mr. Shaw Lefevre asked whether the attention of the Government had been directed to a certain minute of instructio
Executor's sale of three negroes. --I will sell, on Wednesday Next, the 22d instant, at the auction-house of N. M. Lee, in the city of Richmond, at 11 o'clock, one Negro Woman, about twenty years old, and her Child, two years old; also, one Boy, about nine-teen years old — farm hands James W. Martin, Executor of James Martin, deceased. Also, One Woman, twenty-five years of age, a first-rate cook, washer and ironer. mh 20--3t