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The Daily Dispatch: January 18, 1862., [Electronic resource], The surrender of Mason and Slidell the manner of its publication. (search)
ligionists of the North, and of all the bloody-minded brigands of this war they have shown the least of the spirit and principles of Christianity. We have had in our own possession a letter envelope of one of those associations, in which the Southern President is represented as hanging from a gallows, guarded by a squad of blackguard Zouaves, and a letter breathing a ferocity and vengeance which had their inspirations in any source but the merciful and forgiving genius of Christianity. Rev. Dr. Tyng's address in which he declared that the thieves and cut throats of Wilson's regiment might have their souls saved by their bloody raid into the South, and Dr. Breckinridge's savage war-whoop for the blood of women and children were fine illustrations of Mr. Seward's "Christian people." The "humanity" is about on a par with the "Christianity" of the North. We wonder that even Seward himself did not blush to attribute to his countrymen such a characteristic. The history of modern ci