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ion of things in the large cities, such as New Orleans, amply account for these mirages of Philadelphia and New York which allure and mock the rebel leaders. Besides all this there is a great cry of dissatisfaction among the rebel people. "Cassius" urges the attack on Washington, in the Richmond papers; and well may Jeff. Davis say-- I do not know the man I should avoid So soon as this spare Cassius. The lies of the rebel leaders are beginning to recoil upon themselves, aCassius. The lies of the rebel leaders are beginning to recoil upon themselves, as we long since predicted. Thus they have been told that the Northerners are cowards, and Beauregard releases our surgeons with the remark that "they might have got off if they had imitated their fellow-officers." In every skirmish the rebels proclaim themselves successful, and, after they were beaten at Lewinsville, their official reports announced a great victory, and their general orders congratulated officers and men upon their bravery and success.--Even at Carnifex Ferry the South claim a