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Show Negroes in the Sourn, who have married once or twice a-ycar since they were eighteen years of ager ore considered con-sidered the mo'-t estimable of loyal voters. Rut when the opinion of Judge M.Kean reaches that reconstructed recon-structed region we .hall expect a total overthrow in those States of the party to which his Honor belongs. His opinion will be an earthquake among the carpet baggers, and shake from under them the last bit of moral support which they have from the myriad-married Americans of African descent. His Honor has struck a "rich lead;" it will "pan out" splendidly. |