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--Seaward-writes to Minister Adsms that he would crush us out in ninety days, were it not for the hope we entertain of foreign recognition.
Bennett says he and McClellan are going to crush us out in six weeks, anyhow, recognition or no recognition, and he is only waiting for McClellan to get well, in order that he may command the operation.
Sancho Pania tells us fin Smollett's translation) that "between said and done, a long race may be run." Bennett and McClellan may afford an illustration of this proverb, and the "race" may prove another "Bull Run race." In the meantime, if they do not make haste, they may be crushed out themselves befo es," and advising their Government to take possession of Portland, and bring all Maine under the shadow of the lion and unicorn.
It is not so certain that the Yankee buzzard will be allowed to show its foul beak on the Lakes within six weeks from this time.
What do their great.
Generals, Bennett and McClellan, think of that 7.