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We have long believed that the naval and military power of the Government can alone scatter rebels in arms ; and wo now believe that, after a few more months of exposure and toil, our battle scarred heroes will come back to us laden with the riciies of unbounded triumphs and the glories of a saved and un- divided nationality. Kven now the rebellion, bleeding at every })()re, reels and totters to its overthrow. Already does Jefferson Davis, in his recent lamentations at Macon, tell the people of... Georgia, " You have not many men hetioeen eighteen and forty -five Uft. * * * It is not proper forme to speak of the number of men in the field ; but, this I will say, that two-thirds of our men are absent, some sick, some wounded, hut most of them ab- sent without leave, '"' that no troops can be sent from Lee to Hood, because " in Virginia the disparity in numbers is as great as it is in Georgia. " Old Virginia, that never tired before, is tired and almost exhausted now. Already are our victorious legions threading every avenue of the confederacy, and crushing with terrible and inevitable power the despairing foe in his last strong- holds.

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