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the candor on several occasions to admit the defeats of his countrymen, and we award him credit accordingly. As to Bennett, of the Herald, we know not what to make of him. The war made him no worse than he ever was, only, like the Day of Judgmver, that we have heard of, from any motive but the interests of the North. It could not be expected that such a man as Bennett should ever be governed by any but mercenary considerations. These had been the only principles ever recognized in the believers, least of all those who are its own editors and conductors. It may be said, however, both of Raymond and Bennett, as it cannot be said of George D. Prentice, of the Louisville Journal, that they are true to the section in which they live and from which they derive their patronage. If Bennett, the Scotchman, were to advocate the cause of England, in the event of an English invasion of the United States, he might then present a parallel to the moral and political turpitude of Ge