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stores, and the workshops from which they fit out their armies. It would be far easier for us to take Philadelphia than to capture Washington. Even if we should give them notice of our intention to pursue this course they would not believe us, and our army would be far on its road through Pennsylvania before the wise noodles in Washington would wake to the reality of our movement. They think that they are safe so long as Washington remains in their power. Even the giant intellect of a McClellan will not save them. The combined genius of their acknowledged best Generals, Scott, Mansfield and McDowell, could not withstand the blighting touch of Southern prowess.--Let us not talk of taking their fortified places any longer. Leave Washington, like Fortress Monroe, Fort Pickens, Fort McHenry, Tortugas and other places, for after- consideration. Let the war be carried into Africa, let the enemy be made to feel the blasting, desolating effects of our conquering arms. What a shaking
The only laurels so far reaped by a Lincoln General in the unholy war which Lincoln has commenced, have been earned by Gen McClellan, whom Gen. Scott likes as a rattlesnake does white ash. One of the Lieutenants of the Staff of Prince Napoleon, now visiting the United States, is a son of the astronomer Arago.