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years of terrible warfare, have exhausted, have destroyed entirely, the ignorant but hardy population upon which the rebel leaders counted to overthrow the Government of the United States. All that is left of that population now is the rabble of Hood's last thirty thousand and the one army under Lee. Nearly a million armed men have, in the three years of its career, fought the battles of the great rebellion, and we have destroyed all but the last tenth of that immense power. Putting down the , General Jeff. C. Davis, carrying the works handsomely, with ten guns and about a thousand prisoners. "In the night the enemy retreated South; and we have followed him to another of his hastily-constructed lines near Lovejoy's station. "Hood, at Atlanta, finding me on his road,--the only one that could supply him, and between him and a considerable part of his army,--blew up his magazines in Atlanta and left in the night time, when the Twentieth corps, General Slocum, took possession