Show the present campaign the telegrams for the last fast week and th the chull lull in the telegraph now are arc both significant of stirring events soon to transpire at the east events of a nature to tell with thrilling effect on the 1 adherents of the southern confederacy it on may y be asked why we are confident of the re stilts of this campaign and selecting selectia at random a few out of many reasons that might be assigned we will state th that at Is ast 1st t evident dissatisfaction with the existing rule of jeff davis daris and want of confidence in their ability successfully to establish their independence prevails throughout the entire bounds boand of the south as is fully made mani fest by reliable accounts from parties avilo ft ho have mingled extensively with the people of the south and confirmed by the officially reported numbers who are constantly socking flocking into our lines to take the oath entire states even as north cat cai olina and georgia have plainly assumed an altitude of open hostility to tho the executive and it is not a subject for argument at this late day d ay iy that a house divided against itself cannot stand 2nd and the hope of intervention front from abroad which has from tho the first buoyed up the confederates fede rales has been long and ana bitterly dis appointed dand and itis it is atthe at the sometime same time pain fully visible even to themselves tint ultimate success is impossible and th hat at at most they are arc but in the condition of the salamander in the fire which by its exudations can but stay for a little the death which must ultimately overtake it now it is a characteristic of human nature that no man can fight as well wel I 1 I 1 in in a cause where success is hopeless as where there appears at least a possibility of victory and and we take it thit that with few exceptions the c conscripted soldiers of the confederacy will 1 not 1261 anil cannot fight 11 strenuously for a cause in which they do not believe or in the success ass of f aich they have little hope 3rd ard our own people front from being in the beginning disunited as to the means to bo pursued nod and even as to the propriety or of the war are now fully satisfied on all sides and sternly determined that come what may this rebellion is first birst to bo be putdown put down and so thorough is their determination that eliat c are now no politicians ho boeer eer great favorites of the people once so thoroughly dead as those who have at any time opposed this war or any of tile the necessary war measures it will thus bo be seen that we wc are gaining in that unanimity so essential under the circumstances while the lie south lias has both as a confederacy and as individuals been losing the unity of N etling bling that in the beginning of 1861 prevailed or seemed to prevail there in addition to all this while we abc utterly in compe to military operations and make mahe no pretensions to do so wo we cannot but believe tent tho the plans of the present lidit gen of our army nic those by which abich the foal final victory or victories are to be gained we do not like to io see sec immense numbers of troops frittered fritt ered fewa away in garrisoning unimportant places and we think that a few crushing blows are of fir far more tellin telling P effect in it any contest than innumerable pr pricks icks with a pin I 1 everything ROCS goes shiow to show we are soon to havo have such a blow struck by our ainaly or at least wo think everything conspires to show it in the meantime wil we are not displeased zed to see by tho the foreign news thit that france estimates the pointless and untenable resolutions of our house of representatives at their real value and tint their passage will not hive the effect at present our friendly ic lations with the fist cist european nation that recognized ad our independence another time na will ill be much more siti suitable lable for arbitrating or otherwise settling whatever grounds of nm lim br argo t go INC m anny ay iy hav e at the action of france in regald to mexican affairs and certainly the is by all means the worst conjuncture that could bo be selected for embroils embr embroiling ing solve nith ith any an european power the present campaign tho the good news from which will soon be tingling along alon the wires will NN c doubt not sound the death knell of rebellion ramp inform in and when ahl m this consummation shall lime hae been arrived at so great are our capabilities of expansion pan sion andio exi our means population po pla and resources that even the clea cicatrices arices upon our national prosperity will in the course of a i ery cry few fely years be obliterated god goa speed tho the day |