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Sumter. Sweet music to the ears of all honest men are the despairing shrieks and execrations of these whipped and baffled bloodhounds. Some of them, like the pious "World, " betake themselves to religion for consolation, and say that their sins required this chastisement to teach them the grace of humility. Yes, verily, beloved, this is true, beyond question, and let us hope it will prove effectual. Your Government got Fort Sumter by a violation of good faith; it will go out of it, as Old Zack would say, "nolus valus." A little while ago, your famous Doubleday boasted that Anderson had Charleston at his feet, and sinners that you are, you wanted him to shell the city. Truly, you needed humiliation, and it has come. The boasting Presidential braggart who declared in his Inaugural that he intended to occupy and possess the forts in the seceded States, will be forced to give up Fort Sumter, and in giving it up, to make a practical acknowledgment of the independence of the new Confed