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d as an avalanche upon the devoted city. In numbers the assailants are likely to surpass any army which in modern times has ever invested a city. In ferocity, cruelty, and brutality of purpose, that army has never had a prototype. The chivalrous French fought for Napoleon, the name of the "Little Corporal" being sufficient to incite them to deeds of daring courage which have never been surpassed. When George the Third made war upon his American Colonies, the British soldier fought for his King, and the deluded tory regarded it a sort of sacrilege to renounce his allegiance to the British throne. But for whom does the depraved Yankee and the foreign mercenary fight? The name of Abraham Lincoln has no charms for the most dissolute ear. The old Union, as it was, has no enemies, and therefore they are not fighting for their country. They have nothing to impel them to deeds on blood and carnage — nothing to incite them to rape and murder, but unbridled and insatiable avarice.--They