


The Richmond Examiner of the 25th nit comes to us containing the following article, which is evidence before the whole world of the petty malignity and atrocious effectiveness of the Southern leaders, sufficient to cover them. In a word, our people are becoming thoroughly angry and thoroughly tired of British lies, British injustice, arrogance and general rascality, and long to get the Rebellion off their hands to get an opportunity to wipe this evil spirit out of them, laying it to rest forever. fifty different ways " and then, too, they are perfectly shameless. i u KA in a hnnnffvd ftna - w J LU uuiii. The directions of the chief editors to their subordinates are -write the United States down crush her in the words of Touchstone to Audrey, "Bandy her with faction, overran her i:. born in Delaware, a small town In the State of Philadelphia, on the banks of the Hudson, or some other equally -definite locality. They judge Cenerals of whom they know nothing, except, perhaps, that they were. They have never once been right even by accident. Washington take the form of ''glorious prospects" and "brilliant anticipations." But we cannot so easily compose our ruffled humor when we read their cool, " decided and often intensely asinine comments and criticisms upon the move- a :. The fail of Yicksburg is "rfonmr intellieence." the hones of Lee to take Philadelphia, Baltimore and. It is asserted by our English corres-jwndents that the Jjondon newsboys cry '"Good News" when reverses occur to our armies and speak of-, disasters" iwhen the rebel army is beaten or retreating. But they do not differ in their estimates of the length of time the war is to last, jtnd in expressions of their desire that it may "end as soon as possible. As a general thing the writers are ignorant and uneducated men yet show symptoms of cultivation. ttowiey, JJis-trict Proyost Marshal at Columbus, Ky., I have been placed in possession - of orer one hundred letters written about iuc uuuuic ui last ujuaiiu, uvjii Ai 9 rmy, then at ShelbyyUle, Tenn., to different parties in the western portion of the State., They were taken from the person of a man named Hooks, who it appears had been for some time acting in the capacity of spy and mail carrier for Bragg. Our Cairo Xetter- The ireellnjrs In -Brttsrs's Army. The election in TConrnf fc-y msswl off ouietlv- The Union majority in the State will be about twenty tnousand. EYERYTHIHG MHG OH WELL GENERAL GILMORE AND HEN CONFIDENT The Call for 100,000 Six Months' Hen Revoked GLORIOUS NEWS FROM OLD KENTUCKY ELECTION IN KENTUCKY-UNION VICTORY From the Inquirer of Tuesday, Aug' Cincinnati, August 3. instruction of the young, but to recall to the Veterans the scenes of camp life. To reproduce these is not- only to present the history of the war, as written at the- time, for the. Ita files are replete with dispatches from the Iron. It has occurred to Tbi Ikquibkr to Inaugnrate a novel plan. 'Btneron histories, magazines nd news-ysper articles have been written concern-In r t be vents of the late war. 1S0 AX THE GREAT A (MRCPRIIiTED FROM THE- iNQUmdCvl OF THIRTY ONE YEARS AGO. J i THE PHHxABEIiPIHA rS"QUTREK SATUKD MORNTHG, AUGUST 4.
