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The speech of Raymond, published by us yesterday, is quite a remarkable performance — every way worthy of the great strategist, who graduated in the art of making double-quick time at Solferino, and improved upon his own practice at the White House. "The question now before us," he tells his audience, "is whether the majorit the United States. If we are not laboring under a misapprehension, the majority cast against him at the polls was very nearly two to one. According, then, to Mr. Raymond, Mr. Lincoln is carrying on this bloody war in defence of a principle which is unknown to the Constitution under which he was elected, and which, if it had beeng upon Richmond from all points of the compass, could not take it last summer, he will hardly take it now, that his force is reduced to one-third of that number. Raymond is welcome to eulogize Grant; but he cannot hide, nor can Grant lie away, his disastrous defeats, his disgraceful failures, and the unparalleled slaughter to whic