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Anticipated attack on Charleston. Charleston, March 12. --The news that Burnside has taken command at Port Royal, and that the attack on Charleston will be made within the next fortnight, comes from Newborn. Full credit is not given to the story, but the impression is very general that the attack will soon take place.
be; "The Rebels have killed my Old Scotthorse, "And so I sand he, he, he, "And so I sandedlien, de," "They tore my plaid and my long-tall blue, "And my long sale "said he, "My McClellanhorse, I think, will do" "And I'll side him around," said he, he,he, "And I'll ride him around," said he, He hadn't been gone more a month or two, Old Richmond for to see, When back he came to the White House gate; His Lire's Todd he must see, see, see, His Lise'e Todd he must see, "How do you flourish, Abe Lendn't she said, "How do you flourish' said she, "My coat I tore down on the Lee shore "Of Chick a home he, he, he, "Of Chick a nom the," "You look so lank and lean" she said, "You look so look," said she; "My horse fall over an Old Stonewall, "Down in the land of "Down in the land of Dixie." Then Abe Lincoln bestrode his Burnside horse, But he dodged at the rebel fire, And threw the Babe a heels over band, And them he musk in the mire, ire, ire, And there he stuck in the faire,