SAYINGS AND DOINGS IN CAMP. S;t, TO THE The appointment of Lient.-Gener*l G. Napier to fha colonelcy of tie 22nd
... were more to him than the selfish consideration of sect. He had little sympathy with Whig or Tory, but tlioaght the Tory the least worse of the two, believing the Whigs possessed all the faults of the Tories, aud their owu besides. There was a vein of wit ...