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" was not commenced an hour ten soon. McLellan's advance from the Potomac.[from the London, Times, March 25th.] All thoughts must now be directed to the combined invasion of the Southern States, which was to begin in the present month of March. This extraordinary enterprise deserves the study both of political and military students. In its magnitude, in the nature of the armies which are to operate, in the nature of the country, and of the populations whose territory is invaded the ged that a large Union party exists at the South; though there are thousands of negroes who might gain liberty and reward by carrying intelligence to the Federal camp, yet nothing is known of their movements by the Northern Generals. Early in March, then, the Confederates broke up from Manassas and retired southwards, desolating the country and breaking down, the bridges behind them. Whether they have withdrawn merely to what they consider a better position for giving battle, on whether th