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Baltimore, and the next day the bombardment of Fort McHenry took place. On the 8th of September, 1847, our troops gained a victory in front of Mexico, and on the 14th, (the anniversary of the entry of Jerusalem by Titus, and of the entry of Moscow by Napoleon,) they took possession of the city. It is worthy of remark that the a. It was the beginning of the end, so far as the fortunes of Napoleon were concerned.--But should our army push its successes so far as to enter Washington on the 14th, it will have accomplished a feat of far more memorable significance than any other of the events enumerated, save only the capture of Jerusalem. It will have putause we believe all men — how anxiously soever they may strive to conceal it — have more or less of the same weakness. We almost believe in lucky days, and have a very strong propensity to put faith in coincidences. We will not say our troops will enter Washington on the 14th; but if they should do so, would it not be curiou