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a firm reliance in the jitice of his cause, and of the goodness. Providence, he never doubted for an insnt that all would turn-out well, and the his country would emerge from the trigreater and more glorious than it woul have done had it never been ed to them. The country caught the ontagion of his example as men cate the plague. Its fears were allayed who it saw the commander-in-chief caland confident. It proved to be the lar hour just before day. The light began to break. On the 17th of January Morgan defeated Tarleton at owpens--a blow from which Cornelis never recovered — and on the 19th October, Cornwallis surrendered. We recall these things to recollection, this time, because it strikes us that is a similarity in our present contion to that of our fathers in the begining of 1781. Hood, like Gates, has been feated and Savannah has been taken Charleston has not been captured, Hood's defeat was far from being so nal. as that of Gates. Richmond is in our hands; wher