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to making the speech which preceded the Brooks difficulty. It is now known that Gen. Greeley goaded Abraham Lincoln into the unfortunate advance upon Richmond. Corporal Raymond, too, has done his part. And the New York World has not been behind its contemporaries in urging the citizen army into the Bull Run Trap. Will the people follow these cowards, who are sacrificing the national army for the sake of the sectional party? In future, let us follow Gen. Scott. Is it not time for Gen. Schenck to retire?--Have we not had just enough of him? Why not give him a post-office in a small town anywhere in Ohio? He is an unfit person to lead soldiers. His own men are weary of his blundering. In the language of some one, " let him slide" into obscurity. [From the Boston Daily Courier.] The latest news published in yesterday's Courier, was down to 6 o'clock P. M., Sunday, at which hour the battle was still in progress, and then success seemed certain.--But yesterday's opera