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e and judgment; and should this negligence continue we will lose more men by than by the bullets of the enemy. The department named above for acquiring information as to the necessities of the soldiers, and no lack of promptitude or energy on its part should be tolerated by the President, whose carry it and already is as Command Chief to satisfy himself that due attention is pair to the wants of the army. We have just been informed on positive authority that at least five hundred of General George Va., Morgen's soldiers are barefooted and without clothing. For months these brave men have been in a similar state of destitution, and we fall upon the Government to remedy such a shameful state or affairs. The Monster guns for the iron clads. In an article ridiculing the Warrior as a specimen of English iron clads, and comparing her with those of the United States, the New York Herald says: But the Navy Department have prepared guns more powerful than the famous eleve