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ey, have become the laughing stock of the world Pope was undoubtedly a great braggart. He boasted that his headquarters were in his ended; that he had never seen anything but the backs of his enemies, and that he left his rear to take care of itself. But surely McClellan's Paradies upon the bulletins of Napoleon after the little skirmishes at Rich Mountain, his address to his troops at Washington, in which he said that hereafter there was to be no retrograde movement; his threat to "press Johnston to the wall;" his declaration. while he was cowering under the protection of his gunboats at Berkeley, that he was determined to take Richmond still; his grant of permission to his troops to record their own shame by ing on their colors the names of the battles in which they had fled like sheep before the Confederates--surely, we say, all there entitle him to be considered, at least, the equal of Pope in the art of bragging. The difference between the two men we take to be this: Pope
The Daily Dispatch: September 16, 1862., [Electronic resource], By the Governor of Virginia — a proclamation. (search)
Co., made, at my instance, a proposition, which is herewith transmitted, and which will be found published with the accompanying documents. This proposition does not meet my approval. We are required to pay more for the water than is paid by the State of Georgia, and to pay the same price that is paid by the other States while, if any difference is made, it surely should be in favor of the State in which the works are located. The Penitentiary. I appointed Thomas S. Haymond, Andrew Johnston, and Charles Campbell, Esq., to make the investigation into the affairs of the penitentiary, directed by your resolution adopted May 15th, 1862. and gave them written instructions. The report of these intelligent gentlemen, herewith presented, is characterized by much ability, and demonstrates that they have investigated, laboriously and faithfully, the entire subject in accordance with the instructions issued to them. I commend the report to your attention, confident that you will fi