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Show THE DISPATCHES. The amount of tall lying done by the war correspondents at the pre.-eut time exceeds anything we remember to have Won in war times during the past thirty year.-. The London Timi especially es-pecially is evidently as emhitt' red and unscrupulous with regard to what ic says coiicerr.ing Napoleon, as it v;i-acrain.-t the North during the great war of the itfbelliiin. Every J;iy there comes i'aoui it, or iroiu sotuu other journals aping its tone, sensation stories sto-ries of the Bonaparte dynasty having fallen, of Napoleon being terribly sick or having fled, of Eugenia having ficd, and so on, which are too ridiculous to command a moment's thought, If Napoleon has to lice, there wili be a terrific struggle first. Bazaitic's dispatch, dis-patch, to be lound in the latest of our foreign news, seems the only intelligible intelligi-ble account yet received of Tuesday fighting. |