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P-r-e-d-i-g-f-o-u-s !!! Old Bennety says: "We do not believe the Emperor of the French will take any step hostile or injurious to us, unless the English Government leads the way. Should England enter into any such dangerous career, she will rue the day that her rulers have committed her to a deadly struggle with this young giant Republic." The Lord have mercy upon us! England rue the day when she enters into a struggle with the "Bull Runners!" Possibly she might, if the question were of a quarter race or a race against time, for the English are a plethoric generation. But they have innumerable packs of greyhounds, and though they may not get near enough to shoot a Yankee, they can catch any number of prisoners with these animals. Let not Bennett trust too much to Yankee fleetness. Let him not be led astray by the pedestrian feats of Ball Run.
ng, a free and independent people, and when separated from the poisonous influences of Northern abolitionism, we hope and expect to do more than we have ever done for the temporal and spiritual elevation of the race over whom God, in His all-wise providence, has placed us. Imbecility of Lincoln's Cabinet. Thurlow Weed, of the Albany Evening Journal, lately published an editorial in which he gave the Cabinet a severe castigation for its want of vigor in the prosecution of the war. Sawney Bennett is delighted with the article, endorses every word of it, and hugs the savage Thurlow to his bosom in a loving embrace. Says the Herald: The imbecility and incompetency of a portion of the present Cabinet have for a long time awakened the serious apprehensions of many of the leading men of the country.--They have felt the loss of millions upon millions through the inefficiency of the blockade, and the fact that with the exception of the short and brilliant campaign of General McCl