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Corinth, on or near the Tennessee river, within a few days at most. We have every confidence in the result of this approaching battle. We repose every confidence in the skill and tact of our commanding Generals, especially of Polk, Beauregard, Bragg, and Johnston, and the men they command are anxious to encounter the foe. A braver and better army never fought a battle on this continent. We do not write for effect, but to give a candid expression of our views in the premises. We have abSt. Louis. We have great confidence in our power and our will to prevent the capture of our city. Let us be hopeful, resolute, and firm. He can not be whipped who will not be. In another editorial the Avalanches says: Beauregard, Bragg and Johnston are on the alert. The enemy will soon receive the worst thrashing they have ever yet caught. This battle will be the most desperate, perhaps, that history has recorded for centuries, for the South feels that all is at stake upon th