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inary battle in which they, nevertheless, came off victorious. Proposals of submission are usually made to nations who have lost their last army — who are no longer able to raise an arm in their own defence — who are overrun, trodden down and kept under foot by the overwhelming force of their invaders. Is that the condition of this people at this moment? Have we no longer an armed force in the field?--Where is the army of Gen. Lee? Where is the army of Johnston? Where is the army of Bragg? Where are Beauregard, Price, Taylor, D. H. Hill, Kirby Smith? Where are the hundreds of thousands of fresh troops that the proclamation of President Davis has just summoned to the field? Where is Charleston? Have they taken that? They not only have not taken it, but they cannot take it.--Where is Richmond? Have they taken that? They have made nine and failed in every one of them. Let them make a tenth, or a twentieth, and they will fail in them all. Where is our immense interior, w