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rit of the man is in entire keeping with the savageness of the proclamation. He hates the South with a personal bitterness more profound and rancorous even than that of Gen. Scott The illegitimate son of Mrs. Pryor, of Richmond, by a French fiddler, cannot be expected to bear much love to a section familiar with the antecedents of his illustrious house and himself. Fremont's brutal Provost Marshal in St. Louis, Col. Justus McKinstry who, we observe, has been lately promoted to a Brigadier Generalship, is, if possible, a greater poltroon than Fremont. When the late Gen. Weightman who fell gallantly fighting at the recent battle in Missouri, was a young Cadet at West Point, a rencontre occurred between him and a big bully of a senior class, this same McKinstry in which the latter received a most humiliating lesson, one of the scars of which on his face, he is likely to carry to his grave. A few years ago, a Kentucky gentleman, who met McKinstry in the West, was informed by this