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The two Northern parties. A correspondent of the Macon (Ga.) Telegraph narrates a conversation he had with two officers of Rosecrans's army before the battle of Chickamauga. One of them, Gen. Lytle, a Democrat, whilst disclaiming all sympathy with Abolitionism, said: "This foolish, and wicked, and unjustifiable rebellion must and shall be put down at whatever cost: and then, when our army has reached the heart of the rebellion and dispersed the rebel army, I am for the Union as it was." The other, Col. Harrison, in reply to the questions, "Well, what sort of a Union will you have? did you ever know a grown up white man whipped into union and love with his enemy? would not such a Union only breed rebellion? " promptly said: "If they are still rebellions we will kill them." "And may you not expect their sons will avenge their death?" "We will kill them, too," said Col. Harrison, "and replace them with loyal Africans." These two men represent the sentiments of the two partie