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ing a fool of himself, for the amusement of his readers, we can understand all this. But if he be in earnest, then we say he cannot make a fool of himself, inasmuch as nature has already done that job for him. We help Yankee Doodle to fight France and England! Why, it would be the delight of nearly every soul in the Southern Confederacy to see all Yankeedom turned into a howling wilderness — to see every mother's son of them massacred, or sold into slavery — to see Boston and New York (like Tyre of old) turned into little villages, where the fishermen dried their nets. Notwithstanding, however, we are not disposed to place any confidence in anything the Herald or its correspondents may say, we deem it certain that England and France will never allow the Union to be reconstructed.--In that event England cannot fail to foresee the downfall of her maritime supremacy, and France the extinction of all hope of ever obtaining a permanent foothold in Mexico. As long as we fought on equ