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ned their coats and become base and damnable traitors. Some of them were even volunteers in the beginning of the war, and may well remember that the day of retribution and wrath will surely come.--Their fortunes and their homes are in Pensacola, and when the South shall be redeemed from her present difficulties, and the glorious Stars and Bars float triumphantly and independently in a Southern breeze, (a day not far distant,) these snakes in the grass, these Judas Iscariot, these worse than Arnold traitors, will have to flee to a Northern den for safety, or the wrath of a noble, independent, and outraged people will apply the hemp to their traitorous necks. From the West--a New Merrimac upon the Father of waters — Beauregard's present position. A correspondent of the Savannah Republican, writing from Mobile on the 9th inst., says: The evacuation of Fort Pillow, though commenced at the time indicated in a former letter, was not completed as soon as I had supposed. We ha