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The Your 1865, A Year Pregnant

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Day
29
Month
December
Year
1865
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Public Domain
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vuli evonts, and which will long be remembered by every American as that in whieh the groat ïebellio!) was enuhed, ia nearly at au end; in twp brief ilays will be innnbered with tbose ttiat have gone before. Without detailing its incidents and accidents, its doiugsand aufferings, its deeds of vator and herobm. its joys and sorrows, victories and defeats, let us bid it 'God speed " and good-bye. It will end wïth many families united which were widely separaled a year ago ; and with many familie separated which were united when it rntered upon its covirse. Il has seen battles, and Soods, and fiies.atid earthquakes, as well as more congenial scènes, and not a day of its three hundred and sixty-five bui wha ome weary spirit will look back to as the date of ïls grief, or from which anolher happy on? may date its joy. U is going last, and "peace to its as lies." And as the New Year is ever weloome, we trust that all raaf enter upon it with renewed hope, and thut peace, individual and natiotial may reign throughout its leogthi A Happy New Veau to all. tyOn Wedaesilay, Mrs Dr. Lewitt, of this cily, and a friend - Mrs. John Cobble - who was riding with her, met with quite a tierious accident. A short distarte South i f the city they eame in collision wiih a wagon loiided with wood, the driver of which d:d not seem inclined to tuni ont, and their buggy was up set and smashed into " pi." Both ladies were considerably irrjnred - Mrs. Coebli quite seriously. Tlie wood man drove on unco-jcernedly, until Airs. Lewitt cleared herself froru the wreek, and called to birn for help, when with the aid of a hoy he carried Mrs. Cobble - then insensible - to a neigh boring house, and, Qnding no oue at honif, left her on the door-eteps. Webelieve that neilhrof the ladies had any liinbs broken. The horde freed hiraself from the Imggy and going about 80 veis stopped at the familiar hitching post of one of the Dr. 's patienti. C3P Brigadier Qéueral O. L. Mank, late Provost Marshal of itasj district ot Norfolk, Va., has been niustered out of seivice, ad is now visiting his friends in lli'is city. - All olir old citizens remember General Maujh as a boy, appreut ice, jour, and student, in all ■of which vocations he was faithful in season aud out, and laid the foundation of that charactor wljich insued hiña rapid and honorable piotiiotion in tlie nrmy. He is lookiüg wp!1 and hearty, ana experiences but little tronble froin his old wound.

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