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emocrat. Its information is no longer important. You would be amused at the singular devices on their envelopes, gotten up by Yankee stationers, by way of speculating on the low taste of the vulgar populace now making war upon us. One of these envelopes, particularly vulgar, had, extending its full breadth, a succession of gallows reaching to the capital, and upon each of them a corpse suspended with the name of some distinguished Southern patriot inscribed above, as "Davis," "Stephens, " "Hunter," &c. Many of the letters were in German. Indeed, I am convinced from the prisoners taken and the reports of those who have been in their camp, that fully one-half, and perhaps a larger proportion, are Germans — hirelings, who are sacrificed by their Yankee masters to get rid of them, and by ourselves, to prevent the desecration of our firesides by such a set of rude and plundering vulgarians.--There are at this moment groaning in my hearing two wounded prisoners taken yesterday evening