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what that means the hospitable Virginians and susceptible Tennesseeans can tell you. "Then (in the winter) they will take New York city." But, stop a moment. Is Jersey to escape entirely, and is nothing to be done for her? Is the Camden and Amboy Railroad to be allowed to make money out of the transportations of the Confederate the Federal troops? Will Jeff. Davis allow a railroad despotism under his very nose? Have Thos. Dunn English and his peace meetings disgusted the South, and is Jersey never to be noticed? Poor Jersey is left out in the cold. Her foreign soil is to be respected. The Confederate war cry is "Onward to New York." "They willJersey is left out in the cold. Her foreign soil is to be respected. The Confederate war cry is "Onward to New York." "They will take New York city," but they will not harm it. It would destroy their pleasure, as well as our comfort, if they disturbed us very much. Our amusements will go on as usual, but under a Southern censorship. Fancy Mrs. Wood compelled to introduce Southern melodies in her burlesque, and Laura Keene forced to make the South in the