Show AN ENGLISH VIEW OF THE tue confederate CA the london daily news from its ita stand point takes the following view of the recent southern reverses rt verses the rhe most ardent friends of secession are admitting that the project of establishing establish in a separate government in the south never w was wab as so gloomy as now even the times timer tim seems halt inclined to sound the retreat and to tofeek seek refuge 11 in the federal lines the period has bas b as nearly arrived for resorting 11 to the welt veil k known irown expedient of publishing contradictory articles in contiguous co columns lumus with the he cou consoling Boling certainty that gome some at least of the views ad vomited will turn out tolerably tole toie raby correct the rios in new york will serve to distract public attention for a few days day but unless we greatly mistake the character of the everets events which have lately occurred in america the failure is not due to any temporary difficulty but to permanent cause caus and therefore no time tinie should be lost by those these who have hitherto supported the south in this country in placing themselves where they may see in their true light it is a fact universally admitted that the southern rebellion has been beeh admirably managed from the time when the first gun was fired against again fort yort until antil the present bomea moment the ery very cry ablest men in the thi south have been bean at P 1 the head bead of affairs ko no one denlea the remarkable ability of jemerson jefferson davis and his hia colleagues or that the military and ind naval navil seated by behim him hay hat hayg haye amily amply justice justified the wisdom wisdon of his bis lection selection ss the plina of the coll Coli confederates federates have ben been moat noat formed tor med and the bat beak uke ui e haa baa been made nade 3 of 1 guch such reia arces as they donld could f lay jay their I 1 hands handa upon oo 00 the other hand bind the northern government ay have been guilty gielty of grievous dous ious girs gils mistakes in the beginning they bad had no serious belief in the reality ot of a gigantic rebellion an A n armay array my was to be created and the officers fiers Of who hl were to command were without experience no one who looks back upon the manner in which the war has baa been conducted by the north can fail to admit that there has been the grossest mismanagement of great resources and the most unfortunate selection of officers to command the ther troops the natural re rel 1 suits of incompetency followed armies have been defeated the country has been beth invaded i 1 and the tho capture of important points has baa been delayed dila but the northern people in spite of every everi thing persevered the result now is that their men are commanded avs by buch such ch men as grant rosecrans and meade all of whom have proved their capacity and that instep d ot of bult sulT suffering ering defeat or being compelled to stand fast the armies of the north are constantly advancing but how is this the e southern ardales armies are still commanded conw by johnston Beau beauregard hegard and Jeffe jefferson rAton davis the tha i lines which they have to defend are more mora res reli tricked ted and therefore they are in a better po for rapid concentrations while the northerner northerners are further removed from froni their i base and therefore more exposed to be ati tacked separately nevertheless we find that almost on the same bame day and that thai the ah ot of july the whole confederate e li une ene 1 Po potomac tomae tomac on thi tha theca aleast Bt coast to the mississippi has bas been comp compelled e lied to ddll back aback by no inglorious ruse by b no sudden but by y months of 0 warning as to where here t the e att attack ack was to be made has this calamity fallen upon the south I 1 the same generals and the same statesmen stai esmen who planned the reb llido and aad whose ability perseverance and gallantry have bave extolled the admiration of their enemies ara era still at the head bead of affairs and yet they have failed to arrest theNor the north tb the men who bo are said baid to be merely fi fighting biting 6 for an idea or for the vain ambition of extending empire how is it that t i the aims of the soach have thas thus suddenly become I 1 paral paralyzed I 1 z el had it been possible does any reamona reasonable b le man sup bup supposed h at C gen err joh john n iten s ten would not have relieved Aricks vicksburg burg or 1 i port huson how was it that bragg should shoud have hive chosen the same fame moment to retreat be fore Rosec rosecrans i and nd thus place the chief chier line fine of communication between the east and the west irrine an fn the hands af the north how was at the same mome moment nt jiso also aiso also beauregard houa houd have found it to prevent faient the landing of the federals on the islands near charleston how is it finai final fi nali aall y that at atone one poi pont t at least the confederates i under their able atle ge general lee let should not have j succeeded in defeating the armyon army of fenior in numbers lumbers and inferior in discipline if the past history of the civil war proves anything it provia proves that so long as the affairs of the south are conducted by jefferson davis and his bis friends failure if failure comes cannot be due to any want at bf ability or of the knowledge how to make ibe best use of re I 1 sources T the tha he weapon may break in the abe hand of the south but so lone tone as it can be wielded welded irwill it wiil will be wield wielded edwith with the most consummate skill I 1 1 but bat the simple truth is that the CT capon has broken the resources are exhausted and the ability of the southern leads leaders rs is the conclusive proof that buch such is the fact becu ler ter pout pour sauter tauter to ruri xun run back for a good I 1 jump is an excellent ex c eilent client maxim but it has hag DO no hp application now I 1 it has often been said iby by those who whoa had bad most moat profoundly considered the peculiar characteristics ot of the rival parties in america that the breakdown octha confederacy would not be gr gradual ad al b but bub sudden budden it woula be the failure 0 f tl thoroughly h ly able abie fe men who thoroughly understood un e to d their thein t hei hel own plans and had fiad perfect doo dot their own oan resources they would woula tail nuu not because they had bad taken a false felep ete p but because they had no means to carry f on the struggle the ablest general in the may be compelled to B surrender a because he cannot obtain men food or ammu ammunition niton OD and the abler he is the more sudden and une ure x should be his capitulation it is thus I 1 with the southern government so long iong as they had the means meana of recruiting their armie armies s they stood their ground against I 1 their adversaries adver nay by skillful management they seemed to multiply their numbe numbers rs but now that the fighting population is ex ba hauled hau used aed they are compelled to yield along the whole line but if it be true that the resources r e of the south have failed it is vain to expect any permanent revival of success it is of course possible that the north may still suffer partial defeats but thedois there is no doubt that if they persevere as they have hitherto done they must before very lonu long achieve a pem peg permanent arient victory and dictate their own terms |