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gn murderers" I can easily conceive that, while sojourning in the United States, "Fabricious" must have lived in the North. Everybody in the North, of every party, is an Unionist, just as every Englishman, Whig or Tory, is an Unionist with Ireland; and for the same reason — the North had the whole profit of the one Union, as England has of the other. If the South had even an "abstract right,"says "Fabricious," to do what she has done, yet the exercise of that right was "uncalled for"ond will try conclusions with the Sixty-ninth; and the Meagher Guard of Charleston with the Meagher Zouaves of the North. Certainly, it would be much better if all those fine fellows on either side had their own native country to fight for, but Ireland has no army, no flag; if the Meagher Zouaves were in Dublin, they would be presently transported; if Irishmen in Ireland will handle arms, they must put on the livery of their enemies, and be trained and ready to cut the throats of their fathers