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by doing so they can possibly subserve their bad cause. To this day, they have never corrected their lying statements respecting the battle of Carthage, in which Siegel lost from 500 to 700 in killed, wounded and prisoners, notwithstanding he himself (Siegel) states his loss to have been thirteen only killed and twenty-seven wounSiegel) states his loss to have been thirteen only killed and twenty-seven wounded! This, too, in a fight lasting all day. Siegel is stamped as a liar daily in this city by persons constantly arriving here from the Southwest. War and its Realities. The Baltimore Exchange says: Until recently we have only known of war in its holiday aspect. It is one thing to look upon the pomp and pageantry Siegel is stamped as a liar daily in this city by persons constantly arriving here from the Southwest. War and its Realities. The Baltimore Exchange says: Until recently we have only known of war in its holiday aspect. It is one thing to look upon the pomp and pageantry of the martial array, but it is another and a very different thing to encounter it on the actual battle-field in all its ghastly hideousness; to be conscious, above all, that no matter how lavish the Administration may be in the expenditure of blood and treasure, and no matter what amount of success may crown its efforts, the Unio