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any more than to force an unwilling State out of it. Mr. Burr's remarks were very sharp and caustic, and frequently elicited rounds of applause. The effect of Grant's failure in the coming campaign. The New York Herald hasn't yet mustered the courage to say that Grant's failure in Virginia will end the war, but it is very cGrant's failure in Virginia will end the war, but it is very clear that that opinion prevails in Yankeedom. It draws a pleasing picture of where the "United States" would be placed in the eyes of foreign nations if it should win the fight, and with it the war, but says: But if Grant should fall it is hardly possible to say what results may not follow. We would be loth to recognize eveGrant should fall it is hardly possible to say what results may not follow. We would be loth to recognize even such a defeat as the death blow of our cause. It is certain that the staunch qualities of our people, taken as a whole, would lead them to rally for even a greater struggle still. But it is also certain that such a defeat would strengthen immensely the factions that exist in our midst, and political anarchy would blunt the edge