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red by the whole world, outnumbered by three to one, we have resisted a resisted successfully. And shall we be told now — now that our strength is still unbroken, and the hearts of our soldiers are still as high as ever, when those brave men still stand between us and the subjugation that certainly awaits us if we falter, shall we now be told that the time has come when we are to fold our arms in despair? Who are they that use such language at such an hour? Not the soldiers of Lee, or of Johnston, or Longstreet, or of Beauregard. Not those brave men, who have become so accustomed to danger that they barely think of it when it is present. Who are the croakers of the land? Not the farmers, or the people generally in the country, for they are, in general, with a few shameful exceptions, hopeful and resolute. Who are they? Not the women, for their spirits are too masculine to give way when the storm rises highest.--They are the denizens of the towns, the money makers — the men who