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The latest from Europe.
comments of the English press on Pope's defeat — Calls for intervention — the bravery of the south an object of admiration — the emancipation policy condemned, &c., &c.
The news by the Angle Saxon, from Liv ident Lincoln has lost much of his advantage in treating for a frontier, and a few more defeats like those sustained by Gen. Pope, may almost leave him without a frontier for which to treat.
Revolutionary Symptoms in the Federal States.
The lect high credit on the Confederate arms, and show the inferiority of the Federal Generals, if not of the Federal troops.
Pope fought well, and it deserves to be noticed that he did succeed in preventing the enemy from getting between him and the ca Federal success.
At every other point the Northerners have been foiled.
McClellan's troops were not found available for Pope's support, the lines of the Rapidan and Rappahannock have been successively lost, and the Unionists have sustained a fresh<