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ill be selected this evening at Tammany Hall. The military situation a simple one--Grant and Lee. Under this heading the Herald proceeds to show that the rebels have but one army — that of GGeneral Lee. It says: The Confederacy has but one army left. Fifty general actions, skirmishes innumerable, and the hardships of three years of terrible warfare, have exhausted, have destroyed s left of that population now is the rabble of Hood's last thirty thousand and the one army under Lee. Nearly a million armed men have, in the three years of its career, fought the battles of the grenth of that immense power. Putting down the rebellion is now narrowed to the question of beating Lee's army. It must be apparent to every reasonable person that, with our present power, it cannot bple issue in Virginia, we find that matters even there are in the position that we could desire. Lee cannot, apparently, spare an effective force to strike for the Weldon road, lest he should weaken