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r (Yankee) destruction," bawl out at the top of their throats that it is an evidence of desperation. If the arming of negroes by the Confederates is an evidence of desperation, what is the arming of them by Yankees an evidence of?--They must have become desperate long before we did, for they have been employing them for years; and some of their leaders have openly confessed that, without their aid, they could not have carried on the war. Mr. Lincoln himself urged it as an argument against McClellan, that, if elected, he would disband the large negro force in the United States army, and that then their places would have to be supplied by white troops. This was a home thrust, and, no doubt, secured Lincoln a multitude of votes. Every man in the North who wanted to avoid the army felt a personal interest in elector And are another moon had keep them Thy spirit, weary of its chain, Had gone to join the martyr host, And clasp that brother dear again; Life across the deep d
Literary items. Among the works announced for immediate publication in London are "A Jewish Reply to Bishop Colenso on the Pentateuch," by the Jewish Association for the Diffusion of Religious Knowledge; Mr. Edwards's new book on "Libraries and their Founders;" "Major-General McClellan and the Campaign on the Yorktown Peninsula," by Frederick Milnes Edge, late American correspondent of The Morning Star; a new and revised edition of Rask's Anglo-Saxon Grammar; the fifth volume of Professor Horace Hayman Wilson's works; "Sea Sickness, its Nature and Treatment," by Dr. John Chapman; "Lessons from the World of Matter and the World of Man," by Theodore Parker; "Zulu-Land, or Life among the Zulu-Kafirs of Natal and Zulu-Land," with illustrations, by Lewis Grout; a translation of Comte's "View of Positivism," by Dr. J. H. Bridges; and a new book on India, by Major Evans Bell. The eighth volume of the "History of Modern States," which contains the history of England from the concl