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of thanksgiving. What can they be waiting for? A single circumstance connected with this stupendous victory is, that it was gained over a single corps of General Hood's army, and that corps still retains its organization in spite of such a tremendous loss! What a large corps it must have been, and what a prodigious Army GenGeneral Hood must have under his command ! That nothing might be wanting to complete the strange character of this unheard of victory, the victors lost only 1,533 men — that is to say, but one man for every thirty lost by the rebels ! But the most singular thing of all, is that there should be a General bold enough to make such the truth of the case; a War Department which could tolerate such a gross falsehood; and a people, to whose general and secretary would dare to publish it. It is refreshing to know that, in spite of this great paper reverse, General Hood still holds his own before Atlanta, and is not likely to be driven from his position.