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t," from its close resemblance to that useful, though not particularly handsome, utensil. About a hundred appeared on Main street yesterday, some of them really fearful to look upon. If a battalion of our ladies could be placed upon the deck of a staunch gunboat, and run up into close quarters with the Yankee battery Monitor, there would be no necessity for the gallant Virginia to sweep that boasted vessel from the seas. Those towering monstrosities would carry more terror to the soul of Ericson or Worden than forty thousand Armstrong guns. The casual spectator will not fail to observe the, effect of the coal-scuttles upon women of varying statures. A short woman, for instance, in striving to get up in the world, forgets that she looks top-heavy; while a tail woman, endeavoring to preserve her advantage over her inferior, forgets that she looks ridiculous. Indeed, a chapter might be written upon this revamped fashion, now unaccountably brought into vogue; but we dismiss the
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Not Satisfied. --The hucksters indulged in considerable grumbling yesterday on the appearance of the admirable proclamation of Gen. Winder, regulating the price of market stuff on and after next Monday. This is the best indication that the step is in the right direction. There are other articles that the General will have yet to regulate the price of.
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