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dow and crow as if he would split his throat. I slept badly any way, owing to an evil conscience. The loss of sleep I could bear, but the crowing of that rooster was more than I could stand. So with regard to Virginia. The defeat of the "immediate unconditional,"I can put up with; but the crowing of an evening paper in this city and the Republicans in the House, is too much for me. The left-handed compliments of the Republican members were aimed yesterday specially at Dejarnette and Pryor, and there was danger at one time that they would carry their insulting flattery beyond the point of endurance. Gov. Curtin's firing thirty-four guns "in honor of the result in Virginia," ought to make our Union men rather sick at the stomach. There is very great danger, notwithstanding all protestations to the contrary, that the extreme Republicans will construe Virginia's action into a preference of the North to the South, compromise or no compromise, and thus tie the hands of moderate m