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ose who are accustomed to mock courage; "representatives" and wagoners, Greeleyites and army jobbers; they originated the "defeat," and in order to cover their pale-faced conduct, they telegraphed in all directions that the army was demolished. The country will return upon these scoundrels. The country will return upon those Congressmen, who, because they had voted largely for the supplies, deemed it fit and just to crowd the avenue with preferred carriages. The country will remember Lovejoy, who, while the nation is in its saddest throes, sighs only for the negro. The country will remember the cool indifference of the Congressmen who went from their place of deliberation to scenes of havoc, and thought the display of fireworks fine. The panic which shook the nation yesterday was created by the cowardice of the managers of the party. How long will intelligent Americans endure it? [From the Philadelphia Gazette.] The restless spirit of discontent, which has been wor