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Northern news.
From Northern papers to the 15th instant, we make up the following summary of news:
The New York Herald in a Fit of Desperation.
Yesterday we gave a couple of extracts from editorials in the New York Herald of the 15th.
The style is frantic, and shows what McClellan's "victory" is thought of at the North.
The extracts were brief, and this morning we give the articles entire.
This is the first:
Fighting in earnest — down with all traitors.
This is the crisis of the rebellion.
It is more than this it is the crisis of the country.
There is no longer time for argument, indecision, or delay.--Every reasonable man has now arrived at the conclusion that the rebellion must be put down, and that it must be put down by force.
The repulse from before Richmond is to this final act of the drama of rebellion what the surrender of Fort Sumter was to its prologue.
It closes the argument at once and forever.
There is no time left for talking, and there is n
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