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n our English cousins like a clap of thunder in a clear sky." But after summing up the several reverses to the Federal arms, it says: "Should General McClellan meet with a great disaster, there can scarcely be a question but that it will lead to the recognition of the Southern Confederacy." This journal is not pleased with the "military situation in the West," and says: Gen. Curtis is retreating, with a prospect that he will lose his army and leave Missouri undefended. Gen. Mitchell is retiring before the rebels in Tennessee, and Gen. Morgan is marching in opposite direction from Knoxville. Rebel armies are turning up in every direction, and our forces are nowhere as strong as they should be. The Times, in fact all the papers, cry aloud for reinforcements, which the "great victories" have rendered necessary in order to speedily crush out the rebellion. The Express wants a million of men, and if they wont volunteer, it advocates drafting. It declares the war,