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e are sure it deals a damaging blow to Jeff. Davis and his confederates, from Virginia to Texas. In the remarkable speech which we published yesterday, of Alexander H. Stephens, Provisional Vice-President of the Confederate States, our readers will have detected from the beginning to the end a virtual confession of the hopelessneshe power, the prestige, the forces and the resources of the Government of the United States on the land and the sea. We understand from this melancholy speech of Stephens, that his mockery of a Government is without money and without credit at home and abroad; that its armies in numbers are completely overshadowed by the swarming bellion can only hope to succeed through the absolute exhaustion of the men and the means of the revolted States. "Let us tell this mock heroic Provisional Vice-President Stephens and his superior provisional confederate Jefferson Davis that there is another, a shorter and a better way, whereby the revolted States may be relea