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rs are in a very good humor with themselves just now. They have completely cornered the "rebellion" in one of the "elbows of the Mincio," and are sitting down locking at the result. The Tribune finally settles us by this summing up: Thus, day after day, and with capture after capture, the great game goes on to its culmination. Grant watching and waiting at Petersburg, Sherman driving on through South and North Carolina with irresistible force, Schofield advancing from Wilmington, and Sheridan ready to swoop up the Valley.--This is the great picture on one side; and on the other, we have only Lee trembling in his trenches, and Beauregard and Hardee straggling forward to add their weakness to his. On the one side, a miserable, beaten, demoralized mass of men, perhaps sixty thousand in number, and every man eager to desert; and on the other side, a confident, effective and enthusiastic force of at least two hundred thousand men, every one eager to strike the last blow. No one can