The Probable Benefit Of The War
- Wliila the ncgroes were held in servitude, tbeir niasters were interested in taking good care of thern, and the negrocs multiplica. The war has freed them fnun Bervitiide, and freed tlioir mestere trom the obligation to tke care of them. vVe thiak tho result will be tliiit, from the antip'-ithy of tho rapes in their present relations, and tha natura! improvidenceof the uegro, that the negro raeo here, liko the ludían, will di.s:ippeur, tnostly periah, aud leave the white rac; in fuli pO83üssion of the torritory and goyemrnent of the United States. - Indiana-polis Hirald, Tticro ave iihout 3,000 applioationg for First Lieutenantoies io tho regular arniy. ïhe düily receipts of interna! revenue have fallen off about half' u million of dollars. It ia understood in Washington that the Secretary of the Treasury will reuominenii OongFess, in his anuual report, to appropriate a sufficient sum of money to pay off the National' debt iu nbout 30 years.
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