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e famous cork-leg, it was suggested they might still keep going; and now they find themselves baffled in every quarter, and in the tracks from whence they started. They know no such word as fail! Victory was monopolized. She was to perch alone upon their eagles, while the "poor South," like whipped cyre, were to slick away, hiding their heads in every corner, more out lawed than wretched Cain. All this braggadocio was to frighten the South, to scare boys with bugs. Those fighting editor, Webb, Greeley, Raymond, &c, &c., must certainly now come to the resene, and by their martial aptitude retrieve the fortunes of Picayune Butler and "poor Pierce." But where is old Fuss and Fosthers all this time? Will he never have finished that " hasty plate of soun," and mount his slashing and come up to the scratch? We are getting as impatient as any rabid shelf to see old grandiloquent at the head of his bold thieves, setting out upon that promised march to harrow and destroy his nata