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ut the King of Bavaria, whom the Austrians had expelled from his country, and who was ready to join him with all his forces. The little Napoleon blabs his out to Bennett, and Bennett blabs them out to the rest of the world. We feel much obliged to the latter for this sketch of his leader's intentions. We hope Gen. Johnston will Bennett blabs them out to the rest of the world. We feel much obliged to the latter for this sketch of his leader's intentions. We hope Gen. Johnston will make good use of it. Mack could only have been kept in his position by concealing the danger from him. Bennett has been kind enough to give us due notice of the danger of ours. He must not quarrel with our General if he should take the hint. It would be very pleasant, no doubt, to catch our army in a trap, but we fear that the plt in his position by concealing the danger from him. Bennett has been kind enough to give us due notice of the danger of ours. He must not quarrel with our General if he should take the hint. It would be very pleasant, no doubt, to catch our army in a trap, but we fear that the pleasure must be foregone for this time, at least.