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rmy of Virginia, and he will have taken the first and most important stop towards destroying the rebel army and crushing the rebellion. If he has not the strength or self-reliance to take this step, the rebellion will certainly crush him." Thus it will be seen that the star of Pope is already sinking in the Northern horizon, having followed that of the "Young Napoleon," with portentous rapidity. But Lincoln has all along been acting upon the policy indicated by the Times, choosing new Generals and dismissing them, but with the same unvarying ill luck. First, there was Scott, then McClellan, then Pope. But they have no match for the Southern military leaders in their armies, and if the result depends on superior generalship, the Times is right in its apprehension that the "rebellion will crush Lincoln." More than all. Providence favors our arms, and a great and gallant people, inspired by a noble cause and sustained by the irresistible arm of the Almighty, cannot be subdued.