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had moral effect upon our cause, and in which, whatever the result might be, the services and lives of many gallant men must be lost. And the severe disaster at Plymouth has caused quite as disagreeable an excitement and spread abroad quite as much gloom as did the earlier one in Florida. In all these movements we see the pehave taken no notice of the matter, and certainly made no provision to guard against the advent of such a foe; for upon the arrival of this formidable craft near Plymouth her only antagonist was an old Staten Island ferry boat. Gen. Grant has not come to the supreme command of our armies any too soon. Had he reached his presefested in all ways, have directly brought upon the country the whole series of disasters that begins with the battle of Bull Run and ends with the transaction at Plymouth. Let the people ponder this well; and if the consideration of this fact shall prevent the re-election of the present President the country will at least hav