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nging of two Confederate captive soldiers by his friends, he could not possibly have entertained a doubt that the enemy of mankind had ceased to act by means of agents, and had come in person to stimulate the zeal of his adorers. It is vain for Raymond, or any other professor of the art of lying, to deny facts which have already become the property of history. The infernal deeds which have been perpetrated by the Yankee army can neither be concealed nor extenuated. There they stand, a warnintive in inventing and propagating. Its allusions to head shavings and half-hangings in the Southern States have ceased to have any effect. They answered the purpose of filling the Yankee ranks six months ago; but Bull Run is more powerful than Raymond lies. Volunteers cannot be brought to the enlisting point by all the fabrications he can either make on the spot, or all he can revive from the limbo of long-forgotten lies. In the meanwhile, the tenderness and consideration with which the Yan