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at various times, have been knocked in the head for the good of the Republic. Such a spectacle would have a fine moral and religious effect, impressing upon the minds of men the transitory character of human glory in general, and the perishable properties of gunpowder in particular. Next should come a burnt offering, to consist of a pyramid of paper currency, representing the treasury notes, bank notes and greenbacks which the United States have spent in this war, to be set fire to by Chase, making a grand conflagration, teaching men the Scripture truth that riches take to themselves wings, and, the more touching truth to Yankee minds, that the amount of money thus represented might just as well have been set fire to by the North as expended in battle, and come at last to the ashes of repudiation. The next spectacle should be the bones, if they can be got, of the two hundred thousand Yankees who, according to the Northern journals, have perished in this war. They might be